Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, August 14, 1860, Image 3

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m j — wet* M , August 11, 1800. hwj WyUdcF.n ia Agent for this ftrleaton^B. fl.,.and i/S authorised, icdhfracts for Advertising, receive qdPglye receipts. gof. Solicitor General, urthorizod to announce' the name <rpaiCK, of Newnan, Coweta co., iate for tho offlco of Solicitor.Gon- Tallcpoosa circuit, first Wednesday In'Jftnuary noxt; BK FIRST AND FOURTH PA^ INTJSRBSTiKfJ - REAUIN.G; Suspicions Characters. We find the following in the Newnan Ga., Southern Literary Companion, of the 24th: __ A man came into this place a few days sinoe as un Auctioneer, accompaniedhy a woman who h6 represented as being his wife. I believe he came dirqptly- from Lagrange here, where he had been staying a few days. He failed to regis ter his name at Dougherty’s Hotel, but sent out posters all- around town with the heading, “Ladies Auotion,” in which he proposed tosell all hinds of dry goods' ana jewelry rathe ladies, but the bnnd- . bills contained ho name, it had been torn off., The next day after ho came, several NO. 40. Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd!fWED-' NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—0.. H. SMITH. N. G., THUS. J. PERRY, V. G., b R; T. HARGROVE, Secretary, - , W. N. DUCKEBi^reasuror. ■ febOtrlly.' ^ mpaign.Courier. . Veekly Courier will be furnish- ihis datd to JIov, 1st, For 50 ots* Pri-Weekly for one Dollarl 4 tiends pf the Constitution, the the Enforcement ; op the ) requested to assist in exterid- rc'ctreulationof the Courier. fifijUtN, Bain.—It commenced ou'Sunday morning and “sfeadijy almost without the ^intermission for {wenty-four siondlly coming down in tor- ItHattime six inolies of water rljr three.times as muoh os dur- *en tire month of July. If it fen . distributed ^judiciously in nthtti. valUBr- could not be well cd, IWippeared to be raining ly in insulting nearly every them. I learn that the woman was whispering Abolition sentiments' to 0 .some of the waiters at the hotel* and that the man gave the darkies the preference at the auction. * On Friday last, he insulted a lady so rudely that she left the house weepihj and he was .perhaps knocked dow$ by some one standing by. [Be wad egged out of town in the evening, and the on- f the citizens, is that they of,.^mes S. Slaughter.— is>%; Slaughter, Esq., formerly con- -. ,' }iCot64%ith the American, and the gen- whom the Hon. W, L, Ynn- addressed the letter which has ob- * j(tlried silch notoriety, died in Atlanta f "‘ "ie 8th inst, aged 26 years. Lk~B;-H. Hill was announced iftpcak.j^Milledgevillo last night. r<tey»3teamoi'-A.LFARAT.\, from Groens- r?yjprFarrived at 6J A. M., on Tuesday, yjth il Passengers, and Lumber, lily 11, I860. , ■ * The Elections. e'mostdihcoring news is reaching ^daily of the^recent'elections in seve- vl. Southern States. -In Missouri the pjlosition candidate .for Governor is acted by about two thousand majority, jlirgo gain. In Kentucky Leslie Mic- tmibs lias beat all competitors and. |iore wer.e tliren of them, eighteen thou- ig>4 votes. In 1859 the Democratic ma- " ^ was. nine thousand. In North olina the Democratic majority is 10 (feed’ to about four thousand—one „iirthl or a gain for the Opposition on ftp last election of twelve, thousand. In Arkansas and. Alabama the news is eu- j^hmging. Why despair of carrying orgia in November ? Hurrah for fell fljiid Everett I .VArtwwIerv .QompaVv.— 1 This corps was trgaa’ued .on.&aturday niglit by the Selection <^#eiWlowing officers; "fc'(J;^5fe)ser,,:f^ptain. Mt'y ;%•'AjjBteyaji,\ Ut Lieutenant. !#• m . . I .’-The name aSft'pted for the company 'Cherokee Artillery.” Forty-two jiave been enlisted and thero prospect ot procuring caqnon at an ly day.' There is every reason to be- e that the enterprise will btfauccesB- » jl. That Squirt Gun.—Since it has cer- .'TjrtaAnly rained; and there.is a probability ' .4.;tbjtf'it may rain againguid a possibility ip that it may rain on the night of our t. next fire, We beg to withdraw thesug- . •- jjestiOtiYor the purchase of a squirt gun, J^vW/a useless Mtponse. However, if it is *' determined to behest to have one, if only lor the feeling of security, we hope it will do as oheap as can be . boSglit. ' ■ | | ,. . . «* > 4. . "Who Owns The “Thunderer?”—Dr. . Sheltdd Mackenzie, the literary editor and critic of the Philadelphia Press, * ' w~ho knows everythiqg, 6r has the cred- . .*' it of doing so, which is the same thing . • with the multitnde of readers, says that _ 4he assertion wlitoh has been going the rounds* that' .the Rothsohilds are the j^^owriers of the London Times, is untrue. f?,.?Fhe Dp. thfen proceeds to tell us that ■f‘tho first John Walter, whqjfounded *• the /paper, had a sister* MrS. Anna who advanced a largo sum to- blishing and carrying on the Her |(hare passed touer son, ie, .and to airs. Garden, her [Mr. Brodle,. of Cavendish idn’t rifle him on ■ a rail. His goods were consigned, I think to.Macon, and he passed on in that direction. They are doubtless “Abolitionists” of the vilest atamp. Lot the press pass them round.. ■ . Brilliant Aurora Boreai.is.—About hnlf-past throo o’oolock yesterday morn ing, q brilliant and beautiful glAre was. noticed, to light up the northern quar ter of ths heavens, and continued for about an hour. So bright was the sky that some ■ of our. worthy policcnien, who are not exactly Herscheis, mistook the raflection for (hat of a fire, and cal led out to the steeple-men ^'designate the location of the supposed conflngra- I tion. The Aurora did not entirelydis- appear until day brouk.—Charleston Mer cury, 8th; , . * Mysterious Mubder^t Long-Branch IN. Y.—New York, August!.—A *mur der is supposed to have boon committed' during the night, two pistol shots ami cries of “murder” having been heard, and a. boat found this morning besmear ed with blood. As yet no elue lias been ascertain ed as to the namo of the murderer or his victim, or the cause of the trag edy. _ ’ '* " Cg5“A dispatch to tjii^Gqa’rleston Cou rier says: TI10 N. Y. Breckinridge Con vention has repudiatod.all propositions fora fusion with tho Opposition, deem ing it a scheme to secure Lincoln’s elec tion. The Douglasites are determined and defiant. They claim that they are able to carry the State anyhow. Aurora Borealis.—Tho Augusta True Democrat says a beautiful phenomena was seen hy oarly risers from about one o'clock, Tuesday morning, until day light, ill the North and North West The sky presented the usual l-cd colors of the northern lights. Southerners in Boston.—Our hotel registers for the past few weeks show large list of Southern names: if any thing, more than usual at the season, and our merchants hero, who have been seeking Southern trade, are shipping large quantity of goods: mostly, how ever. to tho larger markets Shut'll.—Bos ton Traveler. fi@“Tho New York Herald announces that Edwin Forrest, the actor, wtft appear on the stago at Niblo’sin Sejnem her, and subsequently in Philadelphia Baltimore and other cities. Specif ffioficeg. moving dandruff, hair frqm falling ■purely scientific p of.-a ver-*-* - '-^’ roots.of cl Floy'd 1 Endampm|nt,lfo. It. T> EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wod- liesday Nights in each month. Officers—N: J. OMBERG, C. F. . * R. L. CARTER, J. W. •- .« P. NEELD, S. W. 3^ ,0. O. F. *5june2trii^|. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treas, X -ROJIE v A / Royal Arch Chapter,^ s-Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu each month, THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKBR, 8., ' D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. febtHrily. ^SFTIie demand for Dr. Bull’s Vegetable Worm Dcsiro.ycf-continucs to increase .at a rato that tasks tho Dr.'s onergy to it's utmost to keep up the supply. It is Indeed a won-- derful remedy, presouting to the palate, as it docs, atastcas simple and pleasant as candy drops, but operating with unfailing certainty to destroy and expo! all worms from tho in testines.—BoOnevillo Democrat. Aug.lfiitnSb EEMPTON’S . TRICOP. HE ROUS. JT EMPTON’S TRICOPHEROlis' -is JV, Medicated Compound for ram ring end beautifying'tho A-tior‘proveniing tho It is compounded on *' 1 and is entirely tt strengthens tho stimulating tho scalp, an agrocabio acecs- .. . unsurpassed.- In tho t f a poet, wlio has proved its excellent and varied qualities, it may how bo truly said— . . V -* Behold a double charm, whose gotent power, Adds a new grace to beauty’s cholcost dower, Bids-her rich ourls a silken lustre win, . Heals the torn'flesh, and cools the burning „ skin. The loosened hair, touohed by its balm takes root, And from the scalp how, living fibres shoot;. And look at woman—loi eaob flower tress, Shines as it waves, though late ’tWas lustre- loss. Smiling, 'she marks the change—her fears . ore flown, The crowning gift of nature is hor own; At morn and ove the liquid is applied, Tho rich mass lengthens, and grows thick . beside, - . She makes no secret of tho cause,, and thue r Spreads the just fame of Kompton’s Trico- pherous. \ For sale by P. L. Tumley, Rome, Go. juno30tw3m THE HORSE MANSION. SALE AND LIVERY STABLE! * Broad Street, Rome, Ga* CICERO A. SMITH, . DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS,. « ROME,-..GA. . • ■ ■pS- just receiving a large and well selected .'stock uf Confectionaries, such'as - Candies, Raisins, - Figs,- >- . Dates, citron. . currants* • Preserves, • Pidkles, • Maccaroni, 1 . Vermicilli Nutmegs, ‘ Mace, Grnd GTxnger, Allspice, • Ketchups, '■ cinnamon; Oranges, Lomons, . Almonds, ** cocoanuts* Brazil Nuts, Pecans. ENGLI&II WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. D.VY pIIEESI?,’ SUGARS. FINK SYRUP. .. COFFEE. T.'f'cnty'fjvo different brands’'iff choice Cigar.', a’so a lift of 'fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASH. mnr22trilf. Vi! COHUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, 44A. Tho undersigned . Will open the Hotel 111 those springs on the 1st of June, for tho nc- cojnmodntion of persons desiriug to visit this well known and deservedly popular water ing place. The houses have elf been-repair ed, and the rooms newly furnished, and no rains will bo spared to render visitorit-com brtablo. It is unnecessary to speak of the incdicinjtl.. qualities of the water, as thero . are linno to compare to them, in tho Slate, having been tho groat “medicine weter” of tho Aborigiu- for centuries. Those'dosiring to visit the springB this soason for health, will find it to their advantage to gi^e'Coliutta a trial. Boarr:—For one week pr less, $1 25 per day, and fora longer tirno at the rate ol $1.00 per day Tho springs uro 20 miles north-east of Dalton, on the W. A A. R. U., and froue which point nhack will run daily. mayl2tw!)m. W.C-LOUGUMILLER. 2,000 Acres •1-. ’ OF NO. t * - CEDAR VALEEY LANDS % V F,OR SALE t.. The subscrilrer offers for sale; all 1 is lambs lying in Cedar Valley amUnoar Cedar Town.- Thero is about two thousand arres lying im- one body and it will bo sold all to gether or \vill he divided to suit purchasers. There are four dwellings nml sets ot. out buildings’and the Inn Is sosurrounding-ns to conveniently moke four s-'ttliiincijts, Tho dwellings lire nil good, two of'tliem the resi lience of.tlie nndorsignciL and that formerly, occupied hyJiPIge Wm. E. West, have eight rooms each umi |,ha*oth'ev two are framed cottages Vvitli four rooms each. There is a’so on tile place a first' class flouring mill mid 'two good Saw Mills, all carried by wilt 1 poiv*Tr. '• . These Lands nre all of the best quality of the famous Codiu- Valley Lauds, and thnt strangers mav know something of tltoir pro- direiivcnoss the subscriber jvould stato that in fkss lie miido- a little over ten, five hun dred pound balgs of Qotton to the hand, and in 1859 over clovon same sized balds to the hand. . ■ . The dwellings on tho abovo named places are all within one mile of tho Court. House, and consequently convenient to; Churches and Schools. .’Persons desiring to purchase are roqu'ertfed to come and son tho lands or for further particulars address • J. J. MORRISON,. A msyl2-triiw-df.» Cedar Town, Ga. Dissolution. T HE firm of A. G. A A. .T. PITNER, has this day begn dissolved by mutual con sent. All .persons indebted tefthe firm are •requested to make immediate payment, as A. J. Pi tnfir.the junior partner,, expects to lcav* this’placo in a.fo^montlii, and their bust ness must be wound -up before heUeaVcs— The business will be conducted in. tlio name anid stylo of A) G. PITNER, at the old stand, whore the notes and Recounts of the firm will be found for a short time. jan3—lttWawtr • DYSPEPTICS READ! The Beat Dvspcptic Remedy Known. “S PREPARED' BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly of Gridin, Ga. . Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others in this v.l- init.v can attest to its virtues. For sale in Rome,' hy '• julyO.tf. . * J. GYEI8EB. A Fresh ahd largo Stock of Southern Raised Gh-a,sj3-'J5eed. O F alUriuds, just received by / '• TURNLEY, fcb!4 . No._3 Choice Douse. my rpsid»incc, DESIRABLE PROPERTY For Sale IN CAVE SPRING, GA. I oiler for boIo my residence in the beautiful villagq of Cavo Spring, also my rich mountain farm in sight of my residence, with tho growing crops oi Corn and Cotton, with the Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Hogs and Cattle. There is at my residonco a Good Woll of -Freestone Wat-.r, and tho farm has aplenty of good limostono water an it. Cave Spring has good Schools, is remark ably healthy, and Is an excellent placo for a merchant, and will conlinuo to improve. My object for selling is to change my bus!- _jss, for tho purpose of going West. Any one desiring a good home oah obtain it by Applying to 0. H. P. MotENDON, July28—Smw ... Colognes, Hair Oils, A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds. Seen Bags, Card Oascs t Puff Rails, Portmon- ni.es. Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushos, • A great variety for sale by • ’ . TURNLEY, febt 1. ' No. 8 Choice House. some .of this property, tablet^ to tho late Mr. Garden’s two sops—Mr. Carden, late ; Lord Mayor of and Gi Y. Carden, i maa bar- '‘Towners of their mother’s Lawson, the publisher, »• Dolano, the ouitor, oaoh i share. Mr. John Walter, M. V. for Nottingham, holds two thirds «t all- the shares into, whioh the Times property is divided."—N. O. Pteqyuna, CHEROKEE INSTITUTE, ROSIE, GA.' Tho Exercises of this Institu tion will brresumod on the 23rd inst., under the dirceUomnf.Jatne! S. Noyes and 'wife, asii^oii by A. C. A. Huntington, 4 in the Classical and Literary-Departments* Bolng possessed of a good Qhomiotd qnd Philosophical Appa ratus, Maps, Charts, Ac., for illustration, to gether with long experience in teaching, wtf offer induoemonts-had in but few schools in tho fitato. Parents and Guardians wishing to give their son*, daughters, and wards a thorough Eduoation,fitting them for business of ovfery kind, oan do so at this Institution. Dlioipline strict, yet mild and persuasive. July6w3m. ' m hite Lead and Linseed Oil No. I article, cheap, by TURNLEY, Il No$ Choice Home. M01UUS6N& LOGAN. * Wigw owned by Wm. Ramey, but more re’- xrToecentlv bv John H. Walkor. has been purchased by the present proprietors, and no exertion will be Bparcd to give perfect satisfaction-to those who may patronize this Stable. Mr. E- G- Logan, whose long experi- cnoe'entinentiy qualifies him for tho place, will hnvo cbargo'of tho business, and tho proprietors jiope, by meriting, to receivo a liberal sharo of public.patrbnage. • <ffiff*Tho host of Horses and Vehicles will bf'keptfor. hire. ' •jarPoMons wishing to buy or sell horses may always got a good trade at this Stable ina; V A. 1st JANUA are continuing to f If fli- Mil II I Which we did th^first six] Our Summer Goods B.S.1* ^.julylf—tw*wff[b ayr.ltrily. CAVE s; FOR ftl' Besides tho formerly buso situa- THE Hoi knownYs-.tbo' tod'in Cave Spring, is 'offered for salo oh reasonable and easy terms, es tho Hotel Building there is a store house And land 'sufficient lor three or four stores moro, immediately, on and fronting the Public Square. There is iu all about 3i acres of Latrn. There is also a good Livery Stable on. the Lot and' nil necessary out buildings for Hotel unit'culinary purposes. july!7tri5Jml GRAHAM" A MOORE. O UR FACILITIES kinds of FOR DOING ALL P URE Italian Salad'- Oil, for table use at juno9tri. FARELL A YEI8ER. Garden Seeds. all kiuds and varieties, warranted to by bo the kind that will sprout, for sale TURNLEY, No.3 Ohoico House. x_ W KlUUo Ol ’ . •. 1 JOB WORK are NOT SURPASSED hy aay office in Upttor Gicorgia^ Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind, ; Xlards, - \ ' Posters; Circulars, - ’ • Rodgers, - Bill Heads, BlankNotes, Checks, or othor Job work will do woll to give us a call MARRIAGE LICENCES, • and nil kinds of LEGAL BLANKS, kept csustantly on hand. B URNETT’S Flavoring Extraols. Coco nino, ICnlleston and Tooth Wash—a fresh supplyeat FARELL A YEISER. Superior White Lead, A T very low prices. - Also, Linseed Oil Copal, Demar and A Japan Varnishes all of the boat quality and at lowest pricos. For sale by 9ARELL A YEISER. WORMS WORMS! WORMS T HE season is at hand whon those scour ges of childhood begin to bocorao both troublesomo and dangerous. Dr. John Bull's Vegetablo Worm Dostroyor is a remedy alike pleasant and effectual for tho evil. There is not tho least difficulty in getting obildten to take the mediqino. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, nnd will be eaton with avidi ty by children of all ages. It destroys and ex pels worms more effeotuqly than any remedy now iu mo, while at the same time it will in no way affoot injuriously the health of tj,e ohild. : * • It oan be prooured from druggists and country storeaeverywhere. Dr. John BuH’i Prlnolpal Offloe, Louis ville* Ky. raaySttrUm ittoxi * ' -«RE4T In order to make room for o We are offering.: SPRING AN BRESS AT NEW All our prlbtod Lawns and Ja| All our Organdie Muslins, All our Plain and English . . ' All our Frouoh Cambrics, -Ali our Grenadine and Fouli A11 our Lace Points, .MantjHi and Summer Coverings g ' -. All'our Parasols and Ladles’ All our stock of Gentiemeh’s All our stock of Spring and Si The above mentioned goods will all positiv goods at very reasonable prices.. Give us aiTci july7 - J-AS. f .LAMSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting of - FLOUR, BACON, . MEAL, LARD, . SUGAR, ... CANDLES, . SYRUP, TOBACCO, MOLASSES; SEGARS, ' , COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, ' FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. - No pro'tonso is made to a WHOLESALE businoss, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL, as at any other House in the city. £3TTerms—Cash only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf v .Aiuction AND commission >00 air BY “ . Johnston dc Gillu* Auc’rs. i T the Store Room formerly oeijupied by McGuire A Pinson. Three days in the week— - ' • , ■ . ■' * TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Rome, Oa. ’ ^^■Consignments must.be made to M. P GALCERAN, Agent. ,mayl2trily. ■ Etowah River Plantation For Sale. '• Tho undorsigned o.f- tattSwas- Iside of tho Etowah ver, sovon miles from Kingston am ihg the colebratodplace of Col. Nof S his Loud is bounded on tho hor ver which separates it from tho Rome Rail road track. ' *' Tho place contains Five Hundred Apres of Land—one hundred and twenty-fivo first quality river bottom, and the, balqnco first quality upland. There is about300 acres in cultivation, and tho remainder well tim bered. There is a comfortable dwelling out-lmuses, including an almost - Houso end Screw. Prlco $11,000—Terms, $5,000 balaneo in notes at one, two with interest from date gnd . Come end see the placo or at JOHN C. ; juuo7-w2Ul\vlf Kingi WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING M ACHINE of tho MOST APPROVED STYLE, and «re now prepared to fill ‘orders in this line.7^ Blank Books, Hotel Registers, v Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, —Way Bills; &Cr BOOK BINDING. made with fill orders ha’ving'Mag- or Periodicals of any kind, Sheqt Mu- slo, LaimBooks. or Books Of any kind, they tdfsslre hind, may bo assured that it will her neatly done, and en-reasonable terms, ifen- • rusted to our care. Terms Oasb« 'WHOLESALE TOB4CGO HOUSE! AV^Ilierford,'Sloan fe Thomas. Halves, Quarters ahd Eighths, in propi To bo Drawn Each Saturday, in I860, in the city of Savannah Ga. CLASS 83 to bo Drawn AUG- 4, 1860. CLASS 84, « “ - 11, 1860. CLASS 85, « “ 18, 1860. CLASS’HB, « « 25, 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize $60,000 is . $60,000 1 ' 20,000 is 20,000 I 10,000 is . 10,000 1. -6,000 iB 6,000 1 4,000 is 4,000 1 3,000 is ^ 8,000 V 1. 2,000 is. * 2,000 - .1, 1,500 is 1,500' •1 1,100 is ' -"'v 1,100 5 1,000 are 5,000 10. .1- 600 are 5,000 2 400 are 800 2 300 are 600 - 200 are 400 150 are 7,600 100 are .10,000 ' 1.0.0 05 aro 0,500 100 85 are . 8,500 1 I^W'Approximntion Prizes. 25,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140 25,828 Prizes Amounting to $366,040 JVILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Packages will be-sold at the following rates,- which is tho risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, $60 1 .' Do; ' do 10 Halves, 30 '**».’' .Do * do 10 Quarters,' 15 Se’WO do 10 Eighths, 7.50 m LOOK AT, THIS. J A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan! Which takes place on every Wednesday and •. Saturday in 1860. ' 1 Capital Prizo of....'.'...., $23,000 1 Prizo of 4,500 ' - 1 Prize of. 4,000 .- 1 Prize of. slooo 1 Prize of. JJ,171 20 10 Prizes of $700 are 7,000 f 40 Prizes of........... 175 are.7,000 50 Prizes of. 125 aro 6.250 >■ 25? Prizes ofi. 80 are 20,720 ' y pi Prizos of..: 50 are 3,200 04 Prizes of. 30 are 1,920 04 Prizes of. 20 aro 1,280 > 0,032 Prizes of... 10 aro 56,320 28,224 Prizes of..,....,.., 5 are 141,120 ,312 Frizes Amounting to $281,481.20 Whole Tickets' %5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tiokets or Certificates, en- eloso themonbyto our address for the tickete ordered, on reooipt of which thoywiU b. for warded by first mail. Purchasers can hava tickets ending in any figure they may desig- ,T, keep constantly on hand a largo ^o rent to purchasers immediately after the nia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will ‘ 0? ^ ” or.r,xpreus,.to do qtroctea to had clcon ^ . McKINNEY A c Itoekingham Co. n!c. j«Iy25tri. Savannah, G junelOtrlly. Rockinghya.'Co. N. C. All commttmcationa striotly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail to bo dirocted to * TtY^YTT-KTIt (lorn MATRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, Old Ones Kepaired. fTIHE undersigned will mako to order X the beat of materials all SIZES AND SHAPES.OF MATRESSES, At reasonable;Ffloes. He Will also repai old ones, and iaake them good as new, tor a ■^*y ! *i : 'ia, 4. OLAMI.