Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 13, 1860, Image 2

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Thursday Morning, *ept’r 13 » l800 ' FOR PRESIDENT. , FOB WCE-RJUMHMHTT. ■ i ■ i anQul< tat sdi al biUlf •’ EdwardEyerett of jW««* ELECTORAL ! TICKET. A HON. WlLfcWMMiA W- HON.B.rH.rHILL. .v-rto.'.---' >d> i awersates. -•*-» *;•' • HoS’.Hr®^^W8. ; • ,['"l . ' "',Iri" r ’ ] »i .7 »* For the Congressional Districts. 1st Distri6t.-^S. B.SFENOER. MABiGELLUS DOUGLAS. L. T. DOYAL. W..-F. WRIGHT. J.E.PARHOT. H. T. BELL. IRA E. DUPREE. LAFAYETTE LAMAR. I 2d 3d 4th nth 6th 7th 8th YoTTremin and the intimate relations which have long existed between us induce me to address you upon the present state of the country, in the converaatitm'whieh w,th w I had the honor of holding! mrr The Signs of tho Times in the North. Having recently returned from a trip to New York- and the Eastern States it affords us great pleasure to make known the present aspect of political, mntters in tliat section. It is highly: gratifying to all good conservative men - and true patriots of sK sections of the country, to see the present wholesome tendency : of tho conservative portion of tho peo ple in the non-siaveholding States.— Not until recently hive tho parties op posed to black republicanism felt the necessity of a combination in order to defeat that pernicious, sectional organi zation. Until a few weeks since, 1 the Douglas, Bell and Breckinridge parties in the State of New York, each hoped to be able, by some strange revolution of popular feeling, to early the State for the candidate or their own choice, and thus single handed -to defeat- Lin coln. But these hopes were soon dissi pated, and like genuine patriots who love country mof,e.Uw n party, they at once took steps for uniting all parties that are opposed to purely sectional or ganizations, with the determination to crash the horrid blaok monster, that,be cause of their own internicino warfare, has, almost without opposition) been coiling itself about the great body pol itic. A “Union for the sake of the Union” in Now York is now full, cor dial and complete. Tho only excep tion to.this, is in regard to the leaders of the Breckinridge- party—the masses of this party have already given in their allegiance—to the Union Ticket.— There is no Breokiuridge electoral tick et in the State and no probability that there will be. The leaders of this party ore only holding off, to get ten of their men on the Union Tioket before they coniess allegiance. It would probably be better that tbria favor should bo> granted them-; but, whether it is or not. they are powerless so far. asjany factious opposition, they might under take to make, to the grand Union movement that .is now sweeping every thing before it.-. In New York there is now no quart*! between the friends of Bell, Douglas and Breckintidgb but they ate all leav ing in abeyance old party prejudices and making a vigorous warfare upon the common enemy. And, what ia true here, extends in a large degree to all the Eastern States. Tho whole tenden cy of public opinion now is towards the formation of the Union and the Sec tional parties. The conservative peo ple Of the Nottft kr6' t begtiniljhg'. to real ise that if tho Union is to be saved they havegot, to do it;' In Massachusetts the Blaok Republican party have nom- inated fOr Governor, John A, Andrew, a john" hft?*j™ 8 affeoted by a triok.ofi the extremists, Add Gov. Banks'and A large! j?4r(4oh of m.fm *s$E MkjraH party will not support hinj. Afjff; ,‘JiOugh ke may be eleoted, yet it will protea^y be by- a greatly reduced m%)orifyt> i ' -This election coming on as it does .abOU^’ n . month Jiefore. &e President,' jWfU dishearten tba- Blaok Republioans and greatly encourage the Constitutional UnionParty. - ' v ff n r- 1 Tho LihcOln party,‘ni6tjgji confident -six weeks since, is [ft)if ;^*-i •mentlously frightened - and- tho.rigveat ofibrt of their orators and orgbni^n/nv Tfei‘t0' , j jhlhjrijt^hO /act th’afc tlioirs is % mhfimfrvt 9Sat 4h» vhipriim-iiAto other; parties will thfabnt and^tliay now, in- “ “‘T^tliatUj^r #rt in any 4IMnMmw JMft «st“« OdthatOpin- tOVeaoh’tho ntiythen, -atld to' best m< iTPiieciUJii W If . body of ou? , „ ado iberti 'fo' lOOK-’tnWtH'eactual Mbit'or publib affMfitfSniriflUOneedj by theirt passions which? unhappily .have toOlorigswfyedtherrtfcSiieswliiehniake bp political' parties,- T aim 'confident tbit thoV troftM think'hs you aftd’I^tf.' Yfcfe; hiportanco-and the grandness of the is sue s6 kbrinto bo'declded dugiltto arouse the palriotmth of every'ntan 'Within the limits of the' wide sprend repabllo. Tho great fact Which stands out bifore the country is, that u powe#fEil sectional or ganization threatens to acquire control of tlie'govornnicnt; A party which, ig noring eVery other question, willies its followers to a crusade against slavery ; A party which, taking its candidates for the highest offices in the republic from one" section of tke'UniOn, proclaims its purpose to bring the institutions of the other-section undei'tbe ban of the gov ernment-. 8u6h a' parly 6'ught not to be tolerated, and against it every mnn whose patriot- re instmets are no utterly dead should rartge'hlihself in the order of'battle, no triattO? khat creed he may have profess ed hr what home lie may have borne.— .Every .trpo man, with all his manhood, willalike’d to leave tho Union to the joyment of . nothing the “irrepressible, conflii North ana South undersl coin, w vass Witl that our dieting or the otfaemnqqt give way. and that this whol£3S{&Df the republic must be surrended to slavery or freedom. Well —- - — sfer it, for they pret„ WbichviOmposo the end unmolested en- tutions, un should take his place under that great siandaVd'whieh the friends of the Union have set upaguinstth|it powerful party which threatens to tread the constitu- tibn'tender foot,and to involve the coun try in widespread ruin. Nothing can save tho couiitry from great troubles but tho uprising Of .that love of the Union which lies deep in the popular Heart.— Let that rise in its majestic swell, and it will overwhelm the enemies of the con stitution. Party standards flaunt the air in vain; the magic of party names is gone; thenscendancy of party managers over tho masses is at an end; nothing can rcuch the hearts of the people but the dear names of the country and the Union. Tho present canvass for tho Presiden cy does show that, old party lines arc al most obliterated in the * great strug gle. When Mr. Buchanan came ip to pow er I felt it to be my duty to support his administration, and ,1 said so publicly. I declined to contest with his friends the places which they held, stating it as my opinion that tho conservative force of the country ought not to be impaired, but that it was our duty to forget past political strifes and antagonisms, and do what we might to strengthen the bands of the party , in power, in view of the great impending conflict to be fought in 1800. That position I have maintained until recently; others have held it be sides myself; but unhappily, tire great party which achieved the signal triumph four years since is now torn by fierce dissensions, and stands utterly powerless to contend against that formidable, or ganization, wnlqh ranges its ImttyUions along thp whole line which divides the North •from the South. Neitho'r Mr. Douglas nor Mr. Breckinridge con ap peal - to the allegiance of those who com- pose their party; neither can concentrate the strength of that party. Mr. Breck- ihridae is'the exponent of my views; he stan Is upon a platform which I approve. I admire him personally, and I am very fitfre'in&tfhe is not in the slightest degreo tainted with that disloyalty to the Union with which Be is charged. I must say, too, With equal candor, that I believe the accusations brought against Mr. Doug las art'greatly overstrained. He is a patriotic ahd consistent statesmen. Still it is alctir that tho nntagonistical atti tude of these two gentlemen, and the fierco conflict that is waged between their friends, must put it out of tho pow- or of either of them to detent Mr. Lin coln: while the very dissension in tho ranks of a party to which many of us gave our support from the mere fact that it was in position, confronting the ene mies of the constitution and turning its guns upon them, now releases us from any sort of obligation to hold our ground longer as allies. When the ar my which wo eiime to aid has ceased to flfellver,Its fire against tho common orih- niy, and is fiercely engaged in an iiiter- * i clear that the lib' country are C...T. n tecq&ifb te jthen 'tills opinion, that the only hope of defeating Mr. everywhere in support of those eminent and conservative statemen Whoso claim upon our confidence does not rest up on tl)eir;j^o«jutfsjknj(ofi jbrt^dfbtet upon a er and belter basis of Well.dcfin- •acter, of matured Wisdom itnd of Ublic services—Johh Bell aha 1 Everett. it.Now YorlgwUi t hope, fn'tlin' patriotic, course—a State great in-all the elements of mate- rialj-wealth and' jbornf power. 'Her great bity - is emphatically tlie empori um .of the whole country, for New York is not . a Northern city—it is a national cily t in tlua- gypat State.. ; a na- tional spirit should- prevail,andi the frionds of tlie Union should be sustain ed. The conflict now going on tntest be a decisive one, and if sectionalism can be defeated-in /tiri»*neat-baUle, it will be overwhelmed, ern mnn ; il am. a we both love pur couutry. forth- Hmt You have Great Eastern. arrived-kt Milford ult., at half-past 6 “ iled £*vciS the lfltii, hours, 1 and o’cloc! the 19th. Allowing five hours for differ ence in time, and sixteen and a half hours detention at Halifax, her run ArithamwaaywrilaaMaaa'jiMag isJe far the time consumed in going in and out of Halifax;Her log Will prrobably show the shortest passage yet made between N ™ x in across Niugara' the'other <hfy, but Farini, his rival,'failed! in.attempting the same shoulders. Blondin’s star is inllio as cendant. tW ,■■■ i«iti -.-4t at Perrv E>avis’ VE6}STAiii.E Pif,N EtVMa.' —Voluntarily, conscientiously,, and, With much pleasure, we recommend to our renders the above named medicine. We speak from our own observation and experience wiiW -Wrf^fy’Ttlfat it -ledicines in ...qsa for checking diorrhma, nnd removing the premoni tory symptoms of cholera.—Cincinnati xonjxtrtf.g^oa uawoth lunatic named Christian Gottsohotf.wilio, dressed in singular costume, for several days post, has ridden upon a mule tlirou^hit55VHr tSia.-pHSpliiSr. rep resenting himself to bo Jesus Christ.— The unfortunate mnn was taken before Justice, Wolsh. wbo dotmncd him as a lunatic. N. F. Day Book-. ■■■ ■ ue strong enougn to save me repup- and to keep the goypiiiineiit.’ in its e orbit rcsp'eetitig lirttfi the tights of i States anti the Union of tin* States. been upon our soil, have seen our in- <4 stitutions and you know liowVnrnily you, * ss patriotic statesman.- J.lm, ;my present abounding prdtPefHy WHiMl'tWerywIiero meets my glance; but above nil do-1 rejoice in observing the growth 6f 'h powerful national sentiment that Will yet be strong enough to save 11 id repub lic and to keep the. —— true tlio Y.^-v - ^^-SUr 1 ,! t 1)«r\vLTER. —iThis. morniirg' rieteotiws, Elder lind'Mcfiird arirsH'd. in Broad way, Tode. Ydinw ,1, F', i)e l'A jr. wlims alleged to bo a defaulter to the Russian Government in mi immense amount.— Tode arrived in tjiis ,city nb.outvi year ngo. travolitrg'tmder‘fli'8 ai^miiert name •of 'Do PAic, (injl so.wqlj djd.be conceal himself that no trirt >wi^dl)toloed ofhim mil it- a Tew -days-ttgo-.' A- -por trait of the fugitiyc WrtS placed in the hands of the detect!"o police, and an accurate description given of Ins - person, end .during last Week the police were notified that a broker, doing business in Wall street, had been encaged with a perron answering tho description of the fugitive.. Once ou his truck the detec- tived followed him up, mid this niorn- « g arrested him as lay,Ms standing he re Ajewtsllor’s wtiidWterih Broadway.— On scareiiing his room at his hotel $p,POO worth of Russian bank notes were found. Tlio money was taken to police lieiul-qurrters. It is said that n reward of $25,000 was offered for tho ar rest Of tho prisoner by the Russian Gov ernment. For the present ho remains at head quarters.—JV. V. Commercial Ad vertiser. J‘7, HWcHigclDcnts.. -r ; Geo, Ala. Railroad Co, r B V RaJOlutiiih .of the Biinril oP Piructori bloR^M’ tee 1st day of October pcxi: t,, SMITHfleCty adHTrens. . !.i:r. I860 fatt Trade. 1860 J.XLMiGIitmG, STEAM WOOL CARDER. I desire to call the attention of the Farmers and Wool growers generally to my now custom its—Mast las ,lnsstmb Uoiuo, near Droad street fronting Ilarper Bailor’s Hardware Slorv Ml‘have many years experience in the wool Cariling bust- Septu-rwam., t, aj.DYKEd. From tho#. 1 * - . oMW# if'tftWOd, 1800. tall and oommp.p.rtmg'in his aBpearam^. wiih a face that boro jnnrlu of bencvoleucd and sorrow, entered' odr - study,' And introduced Id inself as the Rbr. Mr. Oakto'e? Western New York, His errand was a sail olio. Ib; had come to tho'city to have a caucor re- moved from .his face; It had already mads fearful progress, and he had honsd of n phy sician here who was-very successful ih re moving this dreadful disease, lie had ar ranged with him to bo operated upon the next, day, and now baring no acquaintance in the oity, he had called on tho editor of his religions paper to go with him ami see him through. ..m'gg'i'Etf.sS mnn won oil*, syjiiputliy nud mtnrd beforo his story wns UiSlI toliL CBut/Tinding llio •$)}'?nMWpat^, l>u aici not civil for us according to tho nrrnngo- iai;.%!ygii:a»3a®assi way of rocpTcry. Ho remained some time in town, end before he left we flesjred him after the IdpaQ of several mouths to.write to ns, and,‘give-p fair ,tnteuu>et of the. facts, whether bAtiras hitter Or wOrse, wheth'efThe sore returnod or not, , that if the operation was an injury, it might ho known; if it did no good it might ho known; nnd if it was a euro that others might hear of it. A few days ago we recoivyd from our, vcuerohlo friend the tolfowtfth'Tetter, ’whicli furnishes the gratifying intclligenco that he Is thus fur intiiely snfisBcd thill he has been perfectly .Cured. : , . Lettbb ibom Rkv. Isaac Oakes, ! »< ■ Nusda, N. Y , April 21, 1860. To tho Editors t o{ thoHow York Observer: at j’Oiil omi.i last'winter, you Protected iiVMfcltcrs patent dated Feb. 19 1850. Oct.’ 28, 1858; Dee. 8, 1867; Jan. 12, 1868; Ndv. 18, 1858, and March 29, 185». i JTj J .. The recent Improvemeilts - in' these tables MWBHiit uumliiwirwwqiuiM ,**9 d to the scientist! Billiard plajj; are npw offer, —, a’JssatestMS t rooms Nos. tb^T and «» Orosby PHMiAN A COhLENDER, scpll—irj.lin ...... Manufacturers Getu&'jWai (Railroad, STOCKHOLDER’S. MEETING. Turanant to notleo given by those repre* sonfidg iAbr» than .ono-third. of the stook, then: will be amocting of the stockholders ill the Geo. & Ala. Railroad, at the City Hall in Rome, on Saturday tho 15th day of Sept r next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., toeleot a director to fill the vacancy of J. H. Lumpkin, dooeased. Also to consider the progress and man- agethent of the work. _ . nhglfl C1IAS. It. SMITH, flec’y. :•»,!/« ;*•••; IM.ri » •J, BrondAt.K Borne, G*U , .aiaooO 9j^<«)8r.ahvft®no oiO A. LAME^MPOBjTATION OF , I COXVltlSlNjO SVEnf.. VABIETV OF r C snqiiiS .sYtjaffiJ anotlier party in tho field led by tem^ txperienced statesmen, with ivbom ypte ana T buvd been long associated; and!tliat party alone dan save us at the jfresont' oobjuncturo by draWing to its standard the friends of the Union from every 0W'fe<lfAWs m^t c^oMtrocy. M *K0iils .tlie,.(r^»»dEpf, the eon- .Etijqtum, whatAVAir zwy, -heilheir prefer- e.hWho for.TWfWld?^,,, *hwW merge icrsopol predilections tnjlbefc .regswii or tho good of tho country,j^SpMRB lUou^beppatrify,- Bell,; but ooming serried lines,, theywpl firil strength m.aUBR' idlebla9k.republic^/,, PC j Ap stunert survey of tW.fifct* oC *Uo couiitry Batumi me thatj.n^git »eac- IHSiPJW Spmg qrv ; in the Bantimen.to.of tbeyiare not irti- not misconstruo Jrt Uin.extraprdio fsfcnfoof catnip ihim from oftho of a panic in the rank* of liis is now sUkUou^W insisted Lincoln does not hold those OriSrBell and Everett ate gaining rap idly in every direction. The result of the elections South have reached the granite hills of the North. The people are aroused—they ure in motion. It is onward and onward—upward and re sistless. Roll on, thou mighty stream, until the last vestige of political sin and pollution shall bo swept from the land of our fathers into '.lie ocean of obliv ion. ^ow; joheeritig tho prospects to the limprof thfe mtriot, who lias waited long fof |t'better dnv to dawn upon bis eO ini fry alurbis country’s liopes. ITe feels like a lone captive who views from a foreign shore the beacon lights on his' Own native land, which invito him once iteora todibcrty and freedom, to home, family and tViends. May God protect the right; nrtd save our country from the hands of tlioqmilers!—Hotly Springs [Miss,) Consiittitimgl Uniim. Livery Stahi.e Kkei’err, take No TiiE ;7 -Ye#tar^5j - qwwrnpj Judge laimp- kin delivered a decision, niaeo by the .Supremo Court, which is a matter of [iyeiy ’ by very .Stable,keep- er-liOsliO lien' on 1 a horse receivsd by him for his ‘keep,’ ’’ unless tlicrois a spooidJ coutroct t&aia^ofie6t6' , A ! 2hjUsl Ant:footing in ouriatote. HHA'Is boiiud bffstittft tte> 1 bntarMi q "rtSvMers'and theh-'KArsek; Atid thertforthii alien up on tho lioi-se..' Nh suclj gtatu(o‘.^x|i6 jjm regard We say, thoroforo, to : aU wwn.men engaged in that business, to-telM due natiee and goVArtf tbAmselves accordingly.—riffan- ta Intelligencer. DRESS .GOODS, Clqaks ttnflT Shawls, GEETLEM EN’8 | ' Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AMD CAPS, C A;;R f? £ Tr$. A LAROE STOCK OK HOUSE-FURJliSHlHG - 10 kuiT^IS'.GOdOSl, oriiml jraipiikiA, .oarolIxa 7' r AN*K ^EGROTViMAICEff.: All of which will ho offered for sale at the lowest passible price* fur Cash, er to prompt- paying customers un the usaol tinio sup 18 When I was i method of curing cancers Without the use of the knife: ■ Being then uudor treatment fur mwasmsss bw m gnnl to Us graat-utilfly vml success. 1 new wish ^fur the benefit of ihose >vho are, and those .who .may tjo similiulv affected.} to rtlako It known that mv most sanguine In.nos have been fully renlilvil thus tar. My lip. Vifhfeh was healed in fivo weeks, enmlmies } the prese Fresh Kentncky grass; SEEDS. Just roceircd direct from Kentucky* BlueGrasu,- Timotbyg. Orchard Grabs, Red Top, - Clover Lucomc, Millet, For Palo by - * I, 4 ' KC|d4 FAUKELIr A YEISER. COOSA BIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Co »sa River tSleauiboa Company’s SteamoM will leave for GREEN’* SPORT, aui intermediate landings’ as f«»l- Iowa : STEAl rARATA, or MER ALFARA' pRNntngton, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mem* ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. jnfi24frnvtf. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL. Steamboat Notice. On ami alter the 1st day of September next, tlu- (Vhvii Riv er Steamboat Company will u Package*-of M- Iioy .eonliiining lea’s J. P. McCLUNG. tsupromo court, which ia a matter tho Courbis that >1* Livery Stable koe grand toroh-ligKf^'prtrtefipn jn New York,-'ten the occasion ot «e jdropqsod fixedisOctober r .\*yoe ood.ha^ promised to foot tK expenses u™a^saS3K.-»sii,™“ - at ‘ * for torches. .JW \ ; m 9 m - - - , -JT %v< ^ . -- -j Ftoibea, wiio mode liimself notorious by his oonnexion witli the John Brown invasion of Virginia, has turned up in Italy, and holas a high station in Garibaldi’s tirniv. The enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Purost Medical Agent ever known) ha; furnished tho .community a Stimulant, Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at the same time a mil l delicious beverage.. It is calculated to do away with tlio vife drugged stufi'that is nulmi.cj ufi'. on tho community, ahd which is uijurious.lo b'ycly and mind, fn addition .to the certificates beneath, be haa j. eeiavrd.a Dipjoipw. from Ibe STATE AGl’ r CtfLTTTRAL SOCIETY, ad additional (os in on y fripnDRi JAfKrtOX, of Boston, under oath io its absolute, purity. , ,, ; i . nt time, nnd the cure semis perfect. « a... i •••.. . t This method of curing cancers differs from all others in the following particulars, vix: 1. Tho remedy is applied Irat once, and that only, on an average, for tlio spaco of one hour. 2. Tho suffering, which in most enses is very light, lasts only flftoi-n nr twenty min utes. Other gentlemen operated on in my prosonne had loss Buffering than I hud. No j mmVInatvf hn-i'l, : ii l ri'',liie' :ind 'La ono has any ncwl id elilmororin or ether dut- | Tkiims-Two Dollars per atm. in advance. >ug lh : opt ration. After the op. ration 1 had i Tho | r | ( . n ds of the cause will please m-ii I nothing worthy to be called Miffering. their name''. it. Dr; Blake claim* that mi ennnor returns | Newspapers in tho Slate will ploasa in these respects an ,) sen,I an exclian 4>110 Thousand Doljnrs er less 25e, over One and under Two Thousand Dollars 50c. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL, ntig25 _ Agents. The Rome Observer. T HE undersigned will issue in the city of 'Rome, about the lath inst., a paper de vote,I td tTnl principles of tho (Bvpmcriiiic party. a.S/Sct forth/ hy tlie tiouvention which after tha wound heals well, th's method excels nil other. 4. Its greatest excellency consists ini's un- rallelled niceessj, in its. curing radically id effectunliy a lunch hrrgcr prui>ortii.ii <f casos than pny Othpr iii.tliipl. 1 ‘ ' 1 I)r. Blake is of regular physician, and lias associated with him in tliis humane ui'o.'- prisc. Dr^ Ilndley, a gentleman whom the medie'al profession in Wcsl, in NeW York, liavo d slighted highly to honor. These g.n- tlemen nunr devote their whole-time,energies and skill, to the one business of curing the cancer, at No. fit# Broads ay, N. Y. r Yours truly," Isaac Oakes, Member of tho Presbytery of Gen is. o River. The following unsolicited testimony is frem the Farrarillc [Va.1 Journal of April 20tli I860: This is to certify that I lmd been afflicted with Cancer of tho under lip tiuce Kebroury eighteen huudreil nnd fifty-nine, nnd under treatment from 2d July last up to the tilth February last, without much bomfil. I suf fered a great deal uf pain, frequently could not slcop. Ou the 16th Februury last, 1 was relieved by Pr< Blake's, partner.'Ds-rH-idlcy; Dr. Uiiike being absent from-Ne* York. U p- on my arrival there I wnt relieved of nil uiy cancer pains in about two hours.-and have not had any paiiis since. I consider myself well at this time. I became acquainted \vi h scptltf :i,py A8LEYA LESTER. NOTICE. O N and aft.-r September 1st, all work dime at our .Es'nblishipent must be Paid for on Delivery, ond on aM contra tj» cxceodlnjf Thirty Dullani One. third of th« Hnv*nn» most V ]mid whi n ordered, nnd the balan- c when tho Avorlc in tnkeia nwnj,| All. ytartiox indohtod to us aro riMjuc?ted to make Immediate Payment. Noble Bros. & Co. flMt'.'IOtf SEED RYE. Dimhols of tdioicc n Crop SEED RYE. for rale hy A. V. WYI.Y A TO.. ang2.'l—.1w At’anta, On. fession and ghttcinen of 4hb • highest order, and those afflicted, will find it to their iittin- ost to call upon them at their office, 6|9 Bro a^^^^k^,o fatEwf . Harvey's Store, Charlotte County. Va. /^9'3end for a Pamphlet of particulars. sopl.1—'.riwSm. DODWORTH’S MUSIC STORE. f h‘(I PUBLISHER *7‘ ' Xitb iu:at,i;k in ” 7 // FOREIGN AND AMERICAN AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.- , , sit ." itions Ear ibe Piano Fort*, 0 Best Masters, ngs am vt'in.es iter- . . . Sacred-and Organ Music; Dance and Mil! - re°ud fine ______ tom* - .01 imiaaawBfj from the Cteafot^cd r in,gyu8ly^q in g ?t- A.-A. HAySs, C M. fltaUAAkyat, No.-10,- Boylston Street. Fort., Senlby man, postage free. Listor^'iLiMAints. >au., t h , Siikt oii;5ppRoaUpn~ -IJITTF • uV . .4* u flfutyijig h.T<^ v yV ’‘Jeuniri fcr Brass Banda," A vgm TOhUvateanof Band Music, is issued on,llel6Urof Meb Month; also, the “COM- PANtON,’’4>o)|taWiCg;llarehs», Medleys, Ac. The instregignMvarllintheoswords aresep- aratexnd^Mtofcrfydb'manoe.^^ F 4' C.°wilMnOB( .r.,8(WrS.. A S- TAB.. BUtL'fi Worm pe.tr.vcr—« seplS—triilm No. mg Walnut 81. Phil. U supply at 1ARLLL A YEISER’S. Rome Railroad. F ROM JhyijlqUv.tlie X-Ite of elmr- ges bh STOVES On Rome Ytnil-1 r.ihd will be JO cents per lot) lbs., in- eluding stove pipe and fixtures. "t'ggd v W., S. COTIIUAX. SunC THREE Tw# Dorse Wagons For Sale very cheap F‘|R CAbh oh GOOD NOTES, ong28twlrtiiwl in HARPER .{ BUTLER. 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