Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 25, 1860, Image 3

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fri-SWeeMg € unmet. Tueiday Morning, Sept’r 25,1860. .gei paper in Charleston, 8. 0., and is authorised to make contracts for Advertising, receive none/ and give receipts. + .*T ■ For Solicitor General. We are authorised to announce the name of M. KENDRICK, of Newnan, Coweta co. as a candidate for the offioo of Solicitor Gen eral of the Tallapoosa circuit. Election first Wednosday in January nut augiwtd H. A. Gartrell Esq. Mr. Editor'..Please allow us to announce the atiovo named gontleman as a candidate for Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Cir cuit, Mart Voters. sepl8—trlAwtd. ge-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. Called Meeting of the Bell and Everett Club. The members of the Bell and Everett Club of Floyd county, and the public generally are invited to meet at the City Hall on Wcdnescay Night, the 26th inst., to hear the Hon, N. 6, FOSTER, Of Morgan county. Come one! Come all. The Mass Meeting—Railroad Fare Reduced. The Superintendent of the Rome Railroad has reduced the Fare on his road to one half the usual rates,to those attending the great Mass Meeting here on Saturday the 29th inst. It is ex pected that there will be the same re duction on the State road also. ^ A special train will leave Kingston for Rome on that day at 0\ o’clock, A. Latest News. Special Woficeg. Gen. Walker and Col. Budter Shot: New Orleans,—(via New York)— Sept. 20.—-We have revived repqrts here that Gen. Wm, Walker and Col. fiudler had been shot by the .Hon duras government. Walker’s men were allowed to depart unmolested. The Pacific Telegraph'. Washington, Sept..21.—The contract for building a telegraph line to the Pa cific has been awarded to Hiram Sibley, President of the Western Telegraph Union. The other bidders' withdrew theirbids. barge Robbery. New York, Sept.19.—A man named Rickets, from England, was robbed- last night of ten thousand pounds.' — « w- News From the Pacific,—Wo cull the following iteiurfrom the intolligenco brought by the California Pony Express, which has arrived at St: Joseph’, (Mo.) with dates to the Oth inst. The Douglas and Bell State Conven tions meet at Sacramento to day. Efforts are making for a fusion ticket, giving each party two electors, after Utopian of the fusion in New York. /The principal counties in the State have nominated candidates for the Leg islature. All the Douglas candidates are pledged to oppose the reelection of Sen ator Gwin. The Breckinridge candidates are uninstractcd. Proposals for building the foundation and basement story of the State Capitol at Sacramento have been opened. The highest bid was $130,000, and the low est $80^000^^^ ^ Texas Items—More Hanging. The Crockett Printer mentions the burning of the house of Mr. R. B. Wright near Augusta, in that county.— It was set on fire by a negro, who after wards acknowledged the deed. lie said ho was incited to the act by a white X Boya, 4S tapter '^ Regular Meetings FAST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKHR, S., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. I*0VE, Sco’y. . fob9trity. OF. NO. 40. Regular meetings, 1st and! 3rd WED NESDAY NIGIIT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH, fK G., THOS^J. PERRY, V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrlly. M., on the arrival of the down train on Printer hns nu account of tUe State Road, and return same evening at 6} o’clock. Rone Market, Sept. 25th.—Cotton, good quality, lOcts. Bacon, clear sides, 16@17cts. Hams, 15cts. Machine rope llcts Bagging, 18cts. . , Wheat,^1,50@S1,C0. Com $1,10. Rye. $1,50. ^ Her Suffemsus are ended.—Miss Martha Slack, of Augusta, who wns so severely burned at Cave Spring several weeks since, died at that place on last Saturday. Savannah A N. Y. Steamships.— See the advertisements of tho Crowell lino to bo found in another column. Situation Wanted.—A graduate oi a Northern College desires a situation to teach. Satisfactory references will be given. Sec Advertisement. A Waif.—There arc ten Kentuckians living in this vincinty, nine of whom will vote for Bell and Everott and one for Douglas and Johnson. So it goes; , Breckinridge “ain’t no where.’* Eari.v Frost.—There wns a slight frost here on lost Saturday morning, but not sufficient to do any daniago.— For tlio past week the weather here has been delightful. To Alabamians.—Tho Coosa River Steamboat Company have consented to bring persons to the Mass Meeting in this place on.pext Saturday and return them for one fare. The boat, will orrive on Friday night. Revival.—A most ■ interesting and successful revival of religon was conclu ded on Sunday night at Rush’s Chap el in this county. Forty-one persons connected themselves with the Metho- *dist Church. Political Speaking at Cedartown. Thos. W. Alexauder, Esq., will speak at Cedartown, on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, (sale day.) Tho. friends of Bell' and Everett may be assured that they will have a first rate speech, clear of all olap-trap demagogueism, and one that may ba listened to by men of all parties with pleasure and profit. Let there bo a Rill meeting. Sick- Headache.—It is stated that two hanging of a ono legged school master, at Ioni P. O., Anderson county, on tho 17th inst. 'lie was tried by the vigi lance committee and it was conclusively proved upon him that he had advised the negroes to go on burning and stealing. He was stretched to a limb. The Advocate gives an account of the hanging of a man named Staton in that county the other day for inciting insur rections., This is the third in Andcrsou county. Floyd Encampment, No. 11. i. 0. o. F. R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon day Nights in each month. Opficers—E. A. BURGH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dn. .7. KING. 8. W. VT, N. DUGKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, S. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r. juno2trily. Fresh Kentucky GRASS SEEDS. Just received direct from Kentucky, Blue Grass, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Red Top, Clovor . , Lucerne, Millet, . For sale by «cpt4 FARRELL THREE Two Horse For Sale very cheap FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES, aug28twlmawlm HARPER * BUTLER. Rome Railroad, F ROM this date, the rate of char ges on STOVES on Roma Rail-1 road will be 30 cents per 100 lbs., in-1 eluding stove pipe and fixtures. > aug2» W. S. COTHRAN, Jiff- Wo know of no remedy that gives more univorsal satisfaction than Dr. Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer. The children think they are eating only candy, and they are satisfied. Tho worms aro destroyed and expelled: and that satisfies the parents.— Madison Timos.-sop21tw3t AND COMMISSION ROOM! sorrow, entered onr* irtudy, ^and T hUStoSttfeStl BY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. i T the Store Boom formerly occupied by t\ MeQuire A Pinson. Three days in the TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Jtme, .Ga. ^^Consignments must bo made to’M. P hlm^throi GALCERAN, Agent. mayl2trily. ■Is From the N. Y. Observer of May 3d, i860. A Clergyman’s Cancer. Ono day last day winter a vonerablo man, toll and'eow * 6, With SANFORD’S LIVER INVIG0RAT0 NEVER DEBILITATES, I T is Compounded entirely from Gums, .uid has become :.u estab'ishori tact, a Standard Medh ine, known and' ap prove by all that have uved it, and is now resorted to with q confidence in all tho diseases for which it'g^ is recommended. It has cured tliou- sands within the lust COOSA JUVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Cotsa River Steambna Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN. SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA', or PENNINGTON, Leaves Romo, Tuesday Morn ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greonsport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. jan2ttriwtf. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL. Tito Athens Banner announces that lion. Junius Hlllyer, now filling the Position of Solicitor of thei_-Treasure will settle in Athens at the close of the Ad ministration and resume the'practice of law. * ' Found bis Mother. Mr. Douglas has at length found his mother. The meeting is of course an nounccd by Telegraph: Clifton Srki.vus, N. Y., Sept. 17.— Mr. Douglas and his wife visited his mother on Saturday, at this place, re maining until the hour fixed for the public meeting, wldcli was very large, including delegations from nil the sur rounding towns, numbering from fifteen to twenty thousand persons. Mr. Doug las commence his speech ly expressing Ids pleasure that lie was called to re lieve the anxiety of the Republicans by informing them that lie had found his mother, who, God bless her, was in fine health, and in no way annoyed by tho comments of the partisan press. sayTho speculators on the Paris Bourse wore discussing the effect of tho fall of the Bourbon dynasty at Na ples. - drank in a half tumbler of water, will in less than fifteen minutes cure the sick headache, when caused, as in most cases it is by suberabundanoe of aoid on the stomach.' Elommint in New fork. The New York Tribune, of the 13th' says: The story that a clerk of the superior Court had eloped with a strange woman and was supposed to have gone to Cali fornia, was very freely circulated yester day. It is alleged that he drew 15,000 from the bank, leaving his wife and three ehill'lren penniless, and largely in debt for rent. His must have been a strange infatuation, for his wife is said to be a moat estimable lady to whom he appeared to be devotodly attached, while his worldly oireumstanoes were all that oould be desired, his situation ’’feeing worth 3,500 a year. DiSQKAC*m.-TheV ’ up a Bell and Everett meeting in Phi odolphia, by violence. The Bell men fought about an hour and it is said sev eral of them were killed. The Police, at last, mustered in sufficient force- to interfere, aqd nine of the rioters were arrested. Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. The lectures of this Institution will com mence tho 1 Ith Nov. next. The Legislature of the Stato appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for the benefit of the Collego. This donation has enabled the Trustees to erect a magnifi cent building comploto in all its departments. Tho museum of the College htt3 been se lected ill Europe with great care, and Is sec ond to none in the country. There aro three large Hospitals in Mobile free to tho stu dents. The rouns fir Practical Anatomy will be opened about the mlddloof O. tober. FACULTY. x J. G. Nolt, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. J. F. He intis, M. D., Professor of Anat omy. . Wm. II. Anderson. M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology. fioo. A. Ke'elmm. M. D„ Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. F. A. Itoss, M. D., Professor of Materia j Jfedica a id Therapeutics. | F. K. Gordon,-M, D., Professor of Obstet rics and Diseases of Women and Children. - J. W. Mullet, Professor of Chemistry. Goronwy Owen. M. D.,) Demonstrators of A. P. Hall. M. D.. J Anatomy. II. D. Smidt, M. D.. Prosector of Surgory. Address W. II. ANDERSON, junc20tr!3m. Dean of Faculty. two years who had relief, as the nuraer- tificates in my The dose mus parainent pf the in given up till hopes of one unsolicited ccr- scssion show. .-..adapted to tho tom Ej dividual taking it, § and used in such r quantities as to act grently on tho Bow- g els. Let the dictates of in 'the us* of the and it wity cure Liv- lous Attacks, Dys- arrhueo, Summer terry, Dropsy, Sour Costiveness, Cholic, Morbus, Cholera yourjudgmentguidc Liver invigorator, er Complaints, BU- pepiia. Chronic Di- Complaints, Dysou- Stomucb, Habitual Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence, Jaundice, Female Weakness, and may be used succcsfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure Sick headache, (as thousand can testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspodnful* are taken at commence ment of attack. All who are using it are giving their testi mony in its favor. Mix water in the mouth with tho Invigara- tor, and swallow both togothor. Price One Dollar per Bottle. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC FILLS, COMPOUNDEDFROM T)URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and JT put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. ‘ Fi himsolf as the Rev. Mr. Oakes, of Western New Yokfct Htt mad vu a rn&mTm fearful progress, and ho had heard sicUn here who was vory success moving this dreadful disease. Ho ranged with hteU to be operated upon tho next day, and now hairing no acquaintance .in. the eity, he had called on the editor of WmUwomSL***” *&•»**£► W* We contented, of course, for whet less could an editor hr expected to do, and thM noil man won our sympathy dnd regard before his story was naif tola. Bnt finding tho M iod ndkso peril ftpAha s tisipatiiAhe t call for usAccording to .tho arrange- ment, and in a few days came to say that it was all over and tho wound was in a fair way of recovery. He remained some time in town, and before he left we desired him after the lapse of several months to writs to us, and give a fair statomnat. of the - foots, whether he was better or worse! whether the sore returned or .npt, that if the 1 operation 2,000 ACRES OF> NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE t Tho subscriber offers foreale, all his lands lying in Cedar Val]ey and near. Cedar. Town. There ia about two thousand acres lying in ftup body and it will be sold all to gether or will be divid' d to suit purchasers. 1 was an injury it might bo-knewn;' There are. four dwellings and sets of out n „ g00 a it might be known: and if. buildings and the lanes so surrounding aS-W cum that others might hear of.it, A few conveniently make four settlements. The . dftys ago w0 received from ollr ! venerable dwellings aro all g. od, iwo of them tho resi- , f ri i, n d the following letter, ■ which furnishes Hi, ‘ deuce of the undersigned, and that formerly occupied by Judge Win. E West, have eight rooms each and the’ other two are framed cottages with four rooms each. There is also on the placo a first class flouring mill and two good ‘ Saw Mills, all carried by water power. These Lands are all of the best quality of the famous Cedar Valley Lunds, and that strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness the subscriber would state that in 1358 he mado a little ever ten, five hun dred pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and in 1859 over elevon same sixed bales to tho hand. The dwellings on tho above named nlsoes arc all within one mile of the Court House, and consequently convenient to Churches and Schools. Parsons desiring to purchase arc requo.'tcd to eomo and seo tho lands or for further particulars address J. J. MORRISON, mayl2-trUw-tf, Cedar Town, Ga. CQ thartle Pill is gentle whlch-the proprltor tlce more than twen- ^ creasing demand long used the Pills whleh all express in has induced me to tho reach of all. well known thatdif- on different portions thartic Pill has, with well established foot from a variety oftho Extracts, which not of the alimentary and safe in all cases J.R. MARTIN, Succccsor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WnOLESAl.B AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE I’O.WEnmXARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN THEIR SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up iu Boxes to suit Customers. Parties Supplied with Cake- jar 1 orders will be attended to with promptness and Dispatch.*68^ Terms Cash.acp!5twly. Railroad Notice, OmcE Dalton A Jacksonville R.R. Co. Dalton, (la., Sept. 3, 1860. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Dalton & Jacksonville Railroad Company for tho purpose of electing Seven Directors, und attending to other business that may come before them, will he held at the office of tho Company in Dalton, on the first Wed. uesday in October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. By order, EDWARD WHITE, supllivlm Soc'y- GREAT 1UBGANS. TOWN PROPERTY. GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF ply to DR. J. KING. The ’ Family Ca- but active Cathartic has used la his prac- ty years. The constantly in- from those who have and the satisfaction regard to tholr use, place them within Tho Profession ferent Cathartics act of the bowels. The Family Ca- due reference to this been compounded purest Vegetable., alike on every part;«tj canal, and are goodie? where a Cathartic is needed, such as Do- raugements of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in tho Buck and Loins, Costivcncss, Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden eolp, whieli frequently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, Less of Appo- tith^n Creeping sensation of Cold ovor tho bodv. Resties,ness. Headache, or weight- in the hoaffrall Inflammatory Disenso, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Piirifierof tho blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, tho numerous to mention in this adxorsiscincnt. Dose, 1 to 3. Price, 3 Dimes. Tho Livor Invigorator and Family Catlmr- tio Pills aro retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trodo in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 208 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Rome. auglOtwtf LOOK AT THIS! NO BLANKS! GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER, 1830. ,? GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKinney & Co., Managers, Authorised by Special Act of the Legislature Every Ticket a Prize. CAPITAL PRIZE 9 0 0,000. TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in.proportion. To be Drawn Each Saturday, in 1860, in the city of Savannah Ga. the gratifying intelligence that he is thus far - entirely satisfied that ho has been perfectly cured. Lrrnw-rROM R*v. Isaac Oakks, , Nsnda,N.Y, AnrU Jl, i860. To the Editors of the New. York Observer s Wheq I was at your office last winter, ybfl asked me, when the proper time''should St rive, to givo you the result of Dr. Blake’s method of curing cancers without the use 6f the knife. Being tksn under trestmefit for the cure of a cancer upon my Up, I was, n youtaiow, very favorably impressed in re gard to its great utility and success. I now wish [for the benefit of those Who are, and those who may be similarly dfffcoted,] to mako it known that my most satoguiuo, hopes havje been fully realised, thus far. ,My lip, which wns healed In five'Weeks, continues well to the present time, and the cure scorns porfeeb- _ This method of coring cAucors differs from oil others in the following particulars, vis i 1. The . remedy is applied , hut ones,' and that only, on an average, for tho space of Cue hour; ' — - " 2. The suffering, whleh i&' most case* m very llgilglOTI Colognes, Hair Oils, ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Seen Bags, Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portmon- aics, Hair IUt Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for •ale by TURNLEY, febll. No. 3 Choice House. NOTICE. O N and after September 1st, all work dono at our Establishment must be Paid for on Delivery, and on all contracts exceeding Thirty Dollara Ono-third of tho amount must bo paid when ordered, and the balance when tho work Is taken away. All parties Indebted to us aro requested to moke Immediate Payment. Noble Bros. & Co. aug30tf Etowah River Plantation For Sale. The. undersigned of fers for sale his Plan tation on the South hide of tho Etowah iver, seven miles from Kingston an ing the celebrated place of Col. Nathan This Land abounded on the north by the river whleh separates it from tho Rome Rail- rood track. The place contains Fivo Hundred Acres of Land—one hundred and twenty-five first quality river bottom, and tb* balaUoe first . quality up land. There ia about 300 acres in cultivation, and the remainder well tim bered. There is a comfortablo dwelling and out-houses, including an almost new Gin House and Screw. Price •11,000—'Torus, $5,000 cash, and the balance in notes at ono, two and throe years with interest from date and well secured. ~ Come and see the placo or address, JOfiN.C. EVE, june7..w2titwtf ' Jjingstep, Giy, .A. Town Property. Apply to niay22tri5in. DR. J "NEW’ DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Robt. Battcy.] P. L. TURNLEY, YITOULD respectfully inform his VV friends and customers, and public generally, that ho is now opening a very large and at- ___ traotive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals .Dyestuflfk, Perfumery and Fancy Artieles.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. ' Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and .Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, ovory thing in hfs line or that is usually kept in a First Glass Drag Store. Having had several years experience, and by giving his personal attention to the busi ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa- tronago, and to be able to fornlsh his cus tomors reliable articles, at as LOW PRICES, As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re member the location. The wants of tbs eountryshall be supplied. fobll.’OO. m , Chemicals nne has any need of chlon ing the 'operation. : Alter nothing worthy to he colic CLASS 87 to bS Drawn SEPT 1, 1800. CLASS 83, -41 «< 8, 1860. CLASS 80, tt a 15, 1860. CLASS 00, U 4< 22, 1800. CLASS 01, u u 20, 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prise $60,000 is $60,000 1 10,000 is 10,000 1 8,060 is 8,060 1 5,000 ia 6,000 1 4,000 is 4,000 1 3,000 is 3,000 I 2.000 is 2,000 I 1,600 is 1,600 1 1.100'is 1,100 5 1,000 are 5,000 10 600 aro 5,000 2 400 aro 800 o . 300 aro 600 2 200 aro .460 50 160 aro 7,500 100 100 aro 10,000 100 96 aro 9,500 100 85 aro 8,50( 25,000 PriiCB of $8 ; ... $200,000 25,000 Prises of 2 60,000 50,305 Frizes Amonnting to $375,000 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Packages Will ho sold at tho following rates, which is the risk: A Cer.ifuate of Tankage of 10 Wholes, $80 Do do 10 Halves,' 40 Do do 10 Quarters, 26 Do do 10 Eighths, 10 or ethet dur- . . , , _ iratjqAIJnid nothing worthy to be called suffering. 3, Dr. Blako claims that no eaneer returns aftefths wmnd heals well. In tUeit seejteotc this method excel, all others. 4. II .. . consists In if» un- parallelled successin its curing radically and effectually a muoh- larger proportion of eases than any other method. Dr. Blake is a regular physician, ana has associated with him in this humane enter- KSfJ-nSSi VtSWJfWkS have delighted highly to honor. These gen tlemen now devote their whole time, energies and skill, to the one business of curiagjike cancer, at No. MO Broaduay, N. Y. Yonrs truly, Isaac Oak is, Member of the Presbytery of Genesee River. The following Unsolloited'testimony is from the Farraville [Ve.J Journal of April 26th 1860i /This Is to certify that I had been afflioted with Cancer of the uudor lip sihoe February eighteen hundred ' and fifty-nine, and under treatment from 2d July last up to the 13th February last, without much benefit. I suf fered i not sic reiievei Dr, Blako being« on my arrival there I was reliqy) cancer point In about; two hoqjL .. not' had any'pains since. I consider myself well at this time. I became acquainted with Dr. Blake before I left New Yerk.- I consid- "him and Dr. Hadloy well skilled in their pm- fession. and gentlemen of tho highest order, and those amicted will find ft to their Inter- ost to call upon them .at th'efr office, 640 Broadway, Now York. ' Thos. Habvet, Harvey’B Store, Charlotte County, Va. JSB'Bond for a Pamphlet of. particulars., sopl3—triw3m. adams, mckinney & co. %pi 4,815 Prixcs of. 27,040 Prizes of. 43,680.Prises of....... 76,076 Prises Amounting to > Whole Tickets Ths enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Pureet Medical Agent ever kn ■ has forniihed tho community a Stimulant Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at tb e same time a mild delicious beverage. It i 1 calculated to do away with the vile drugged stuff that is palmed off on tho community, and which is injurious to'body and mind. In addition to the certificates beneath, he has lecievod a Diploma from tbe STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath to its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept. Oth 1860. We have earcfuUy tested the (ample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you srnt ue, and find that it eontains none or the Poison ous substance known as Fusil Oil, which is ----- , . the characteristic and injurious ingredient of i<>r Express, to be directed to in Propo; IN ORDERING Ttokets or Certificates,en- olose tlipmonoy to our addresfi' for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded bv first mall. Purchasers can bpw tickets ending in any figure they may 4fflig- nale. The list of drawn numbers and prises wilt be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. L All communications strictly confidential. : Orders fsr Tickets or Certificates, by Mall Steamboat Notice. On and after the let day of September next, the Coosa Riv er Steamboat Company will charge on Package! of Money containing One Thousand Dollars er leas J5e, over One and under Tteo Thousand'Dollars 50c. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL, aug2j * Agents. the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRET A 0AMAO, Analy tioel Chemists. New York Sept 3d, 1858. I have analysed a sample of Choslnnt Grove Whiskey, reoieved from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having, carefully tested it I am pleaeed to state that it ia entirely free I rompoisonous or deleterious substances It ip an unusually pure apd fine flavored quality of whiekey, JAMES R. CHILTON, Analy tioal Chemist Boston, March 7th, ISSg, -1 have made a chemical analysis of com mercial samples of Chestnut Grove ■ Whiskey whleh proves to bo free from this heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whlskay is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing it A. A. HAYES,'M? ft’, State Assay cr. No. 16, Boylstoa Street For Sale by 0. WHARTON, Jr., Sole Prim •splS—triSm No. 146 WalnntSU Phi . Agt Phil. BULL’S Worm Desi I f supply at FARELL treyer—a fresh A YEISER'S. LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Flan! Which takes ploeu on ovory Wednesday and Saturduy in 1860. 1 Capital Prise.of. ......^.....$25,000- 1 Prise of 6,000 1 Prise of........'. 4,000 I Prise of. 2,276 40 Prises of. 175 aro 7,000 50 Prises of, 125 aro 5,000 40 Prises of $112 50 are.... 4,500 MsPriseeot.. 100 aro 16,200 05 Prizes of. 25 are 1,025 05 Prises of....*,.— 20 aro 1,300 65 Prises of. 15 are......... 075 Prises of. 10 are 650 ... . 0 are.., 43,200 ... 5 are i36,20« i afuw,.;,-43,p80 mckinney a con july25trl. Savannah, Ga.' A Desirable Home I wl me of Uta,best improved r. Having on it a new with five rooms, and front frame negro esf J* Cedar Creek rpnnhig on the North and West boundaries. Ne impreve- ment ie needed aa towptoorfovreG wj?’ mostly with newraUs, imtoide, and ew« ftn- see. The neighborhood is exeellent, and eon- vonlent to Chnrehes, Schools, and Mills. This nlaoa will be told at exeoedlngly low figures. For fortherpartleulare apply to Wm. T. Newman, Rome, &, sepSOtwAwlf 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK, Offer for Sale from United States Honded Warehouse: “fTil JAMES HENNESBY and MARRETT. RASTEAU, SCHIEDAM, own ‘ im- various other favorite * »fl i-Jw; ' •' ' ■ >*.*• RUM—JAMAICA, an A ST. CROIX. WINES—SHEjBRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brande, various grades. IN BONp-'fCOTOH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store a large and wed selected stock of • f . DOMESTIC LCaUORS, 8UCHAS £ Rye, Bourbon & Mouong’bela WHISKIES. fobli-trtwly. WORMS! WORMS! WORMS! fTtHE season la at hand when these scour : X ges of childhood begin to beoome both troublesome and deklgUrous. .Dr. John Bull’s ^ ‘ alike °^Itoanbo procured from druggists "and C °Dr. tr3 John e BuU’i y PrinoIpal Office, Louis- viUefKy. H may22tri6m. Dissolution. fflHE firm, of A. G. A A. J. PI’ X this day b ccn- dissolved by i PITNEB, has .•mi —j uv.u by mutual con- sent,. All persons indebted to the firm are jequiisto.d to mako immediate payment, as A, J. Pltner tho junior partner, expects to leave this place in a few months, and thoir busi-_ ness must bo wound Aip before he leavesi—• . ITheiuSsaaafrill bo oonductedlsSfcaxMm J. be found for a short time. - janS—Ottwawtf