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LlinT. GENERAL SCOTT-HIS AGE, HEIGHT
tteioht, health and HABITS.—General
9cott is the largest mfcn in the Ameri
can service. He is six feet six inches
tall, and weighs two hundred and sixty
pounds. He is seventy-four years old,
yet his health is good, and his whole
system is apparently vegorous—much
of which is owing doubtless to his very
temperate habits. The exchange from
which we clip the ahove item styles the
eminent commander referred to “Gen
eral"—a title unknown to the Ameri
can militrry oiganixation of the United
States.
Thomas Hood died composing—ami
that, too, a humorous poem. Hs 19
said to have remarked that he was dy
ing out. of charity to the undertaker,
who wished “to urn a Hvely-Hood.
EMPORIUM!
I’OR FALL AND WINTER, I860.
A. BAUM,
g®-YVhen is the letter L like a piece
of unparalleled gonerosityT When it
enables a lady to make over a lover.
Ifle-Why is a selfish friend like the
letter P?—Because, though the first in
pity, he is the last in help.
The wiBe carry their knowledge as
they do their watches—not for display,
but for their owu use.
g^-If a man could be conscious of all
that is said of him in his absenco, lie
would probably become a very modest
man indeed
|®“We suppose that there is quite
as large an amount of craft upon the
land as there is upon the water.
g^-Small bonnets and crinoline are
no longer worn by ladies of fashion in
Paris.
gfg^If paronts are shameless the con
duct of children will generally bo
shameful.
jgy Words are but poor fig-leaves to
cover the nakedness of deeds.
K&"Ladies, please be sweet, but don't
be too formal. Be roses—but don't be
prim roses.
WHe wbo is a tiger in his own
family is generally a sheep in socie
ty
«®“Ifa man is dissipated, his for
tune will probably soon bo so, too.
JlSPdf falsehood paralyzed the tongue,
wnat a death-like silence would pro-
vado society.
Hay-Husbands and letter papershould
always be well ruled.
HayDid you ever know a woman that
would not think you intelligent, if you
said her children wore preity?
IQt-Why is the letter G like an indi
vidual who haB left an evening party ?
Because it makes one gone.
WOULD most respectfully announce
that the
tu the citizens of Rome and surrounding country
u
PEOPLE’S SAVING STORE,’’
squares of Rooting Slate, i»f all aims
and best quality, and will continue to keep
enough to supply all demands hereafter.—
Price, six dollars per square at the Quarry,
cash, or will make liberal TIME arrang
i meats with contractors, or will contract fo
; nutting it on in the best style.
&EABOKN JONES, Jr.
Van Wert, Ga.
JR ymv IN FULL REAST, and has received, and is constantly receiving, the largest
and most Uerhrrrhe stock of
BET &QOBB,
EVER been exhibited in this plsoo, and will be sold at 1
lian in any other house in Rome, as no one can undersell me.
I append a list of some of the choicest Dress Goods, which for beaut
st from 15 to 20 per cent, less
style and qnal-
Oesirable Home for Sale.
I wish to sell my land Ijtng
3n the Jacksonville road lj
l miles from Cedar Town, con-
i taining 29A Acres, 20 cleared,
| the balance in timber. Com
ment on ibis place is unnecessary, as it is
known by the community to bo No. 1 Cedar
Valley land, and is one of the best improved
f daces in the Valley. Having on it a new
rnmo dwolling with five rooms, and front
and back porches, frame negro cabins, cook
room, smoke-house, stables and cribs; also,
finely watered by a fine well ton Bteps from
the house, and Big Cedar Creek running on
the North and West boundaries. No improve
ment is needod as the place is well fenced,
mostly with now rails, outsido, and cross fen
ces. Tho neighborhood is excellent, nnd con
venient to Cburehes, Schools, and Mills.
This place w®l he sold at exceedingly low
figures. Forfurtherparticularsapply to Win.
T. Newman, Rome, Ga., or to me, on the prom
ises. G. W. NEWMAN. •
8ep20tw A wlf
itv, cannot be surpassed, and something entirely new in market.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Rich fi Hired ami colored silks, Rich Brocade silks, Rich Broche do Afrique, Solforino
roller Rich Broche de Valanes. small figured. Rich plain and figured Reps, real Irish Pop
lins, plain and figured, Foulard Silks, Black Silks, a full assortment, Plaid l.ance. in all
colors. Brocade Magenta, plain and figured Merinos, all-wool Detains, plain and figured.
Muslin Detains and t'ashiueres, troui 121 cents and upwards.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!
For Ladies, Misses and Children. A very large lot of latest patterns such as Zouaves,
Boumous, Cloth Arabs, Uagluins, Ac., from $2.00 and upwards.
SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
My Embroidery, White Go
thing he’onging to that line
Al«o, on hand a full assortu
id Hode,
, CorsHs
i nnrtinent is completed, and contains every •
lies Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. Ac.
House Furnishing and Plantation Goods,
conaistingof Blankets, Kerseys, Linsy,Stripes, Ticks, Osnaburg, Flannels, Prints, Napkins,
Toweling, and a choice lot of Gaitcre, Boots, Shoes, and
Jrteaxly IVTuLcle Clothing
All of which will be sold at my usual low prices.
Mv stock is unusually full, and I respectfully invite tho publie to "an examination of the
A . H A t .M,
At the ‘‘People’s Saving Store,” near Etowah House,
ROME, GA.
oot20tri0m
adams, mckinney & co.
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
States Bonded Warehouse:
IiRANDIES—Cognnc—OTARD, DUPUY
4 Co., PINET, CA8TILI.ION 4 Co
JAMES 1IENNESBY and MARRETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SEIGNETTE, and RA8TEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im
portation, and various other favorite
brands.
RUM—JAMAICA and 8T. CROIX.
WINKS—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various grades.
IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALSO in Store a large and woll selected
stock of
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
SUCH AS
Rye,Bourbon & Monong'hela
WHISKIES.
frblt-triwly.
»
MAPES’
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW!
Tl/'HEN a surface Plow is run at a depth
V * of twelve inches, and a two-horse Soil-
Lifting Plow follows, which is capable of
disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches
more, there is a total disintegrated depth of
twenty-seven inches, and those who so
pract.ioe will find that they have another
farm beneath that represented on their map.
A smaller size of this Plow, (one horse)
thinner in the sole nnd more dart-like in its
"gure, is an admirable implement for culti
IbL n ?„?r >1 ’ 8 ' a " d . v iU do Um work of more
t ‘ “ ' “7? , me " w Ah hoc. With tho corn
when the oorn is bnt tHree inches bfgh and
before the roots occupy the irm,.« A*™' 1
the rows; this will li^the .Xmov^ev^rv
corn plant with the .oil, and for 2o slight a
distance as not to separate the particles from
the roots yet so completely loosening the
mass that the plant may bo picked up with
the fingers. Ibis is more thorough cultiva
tion than can be obtained bv one hundred
h icings, leaving the soil in better tilth and
cutting of no roots. More than twenty
thousand of these Plows were sold last vear
PRICES: * ‘
Una Horse
1 wo Horse
SAVANNAH ROUTE !
fro
Ne w Yor k
Great Reduction in Rates of Passage.
Now Arrangement
of through .-aJML&fii**
Tickets.
PROM FltOM
New Orleuns, $39 75 Memphis $32 75
Mobile 36 00 Naahvillo 27 75
Montgomery,.. 25 00 Chattanooga,.. 25 00
Columbus, 21 00 Knoxville, 25 00
.Albany, 23 00 Atlanta,.. 21 00
Macon, 20 00 Augusta, 17 50
Baggage checked through by the Manhat
tan Express Company on the Central Rail
Road Curs, and delivered anywhere in New
York or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE
iVHEEL Steamships
Augusta, 1,500 tons, Capt M. S. Woodhall.
Floripa, 1,300 “ “ Isaac Cirwcll,
Alabama, 1,300 “ “ G. R. Schetck,
These steamships belonging to tho old es
tablished and favorite line, known as t.ie
“New York and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company/* and were liuilt expressly for
this line, theyare commanded by experien
ced, skillful and polite officers ; and in com
fort, accommodations ami Faro, cannot be
excelled bv any vessels on tho coast.
1'hrough Tickc.tR are sold
in New Orleans by It. Gkuof.s, 90 Gravicrst.
“ Mobile, “ Cox, Buaimahp A Co.,
“ Columbus, " 8. H. Hill, Agent Har
den’s KxprcHS and J. M. Bm.xs, Rail Road
Ticket Agent, and at all other points by con
necting Hail Road Ticket Agents.
JOHN U. WILDER A (1ALUE,
Agents. Bav St., Savanunii.
SAM'L L. MITCHELL A AON.
feb281riwtf Agents. 13 Broadway N. Y .
N. York & Savannah Route.
GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES
OF PASSAGE.
iSs, Cabin Passage, - - $15 00
Steerage “ - - - 7 00
New Arrangement for Through
TIOKET8 TO NEW YORK.
J.IM'ORD’H
LIVER INVIG0RAT0
NKVER DEBILITATES,
I T is Compounded entirely from
Gums, and hu.i become an established
fact, n Standard Medicine, known and ap
prove by all that have used it. and is
now resorted to with q confidence in all the
diseases for which it £4 is recommended.
It has cured thou- sands within the last
two years who had ^ given up all huposof
relief, as the numer- jS mis unsolicited cer
tificates in my pos- j? session show.
The dose must hr w adapted to the tom
peruuicntof the in- dividual tuking it,
and used in such ^ quantities as to act
greatly on the Bow- Q els.
Let the dictates of ^ your judgmentguide
in the use of the Liver Invigorator,
and it will cure Liv p3 er Complaints, Bil
lons Attacks, Dvs- w pepsin. Chronic Di
arrhoea, Summer ^ Complaints. Dvsen-
terry, Dropsy. Sour Stomach, Habitual
Costiveness. Cholic, Cholera, Cholern
Morhtis, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence.
Jatmdiee, Female Weakness, nnd may housed
suceesfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine.
It will cure .Sick headache, (as thousand
cun testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or
three Teaspoonfuls are taken at commence
ment of attack.
All who are using it arc giving their testi
mony in its favor.
Mix wnter in the mouth with the I
tor, and swallow both together.
Vrice One Dollar per Rottle.
—AL80—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, ami
will keep in any climate.
The Family Cn-| . thartio Pill is gentle
but active Cathartic 02 which the propritor
1 his prac- Lq live morethnn twen-
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
Patrxti or 1850; 1855 ; 1857 ; 1858.
T HESE arms have no equals in quality and
finish; are adopted by the Army an ‘
Nuvy of the United States, and the principal
government of Europe; are uniform iti all
tlieir parts, ure simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and ean be had in one hundred varieties, ns
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
nnd small parts for repairs, from all respecta
ble gun dealers, and the Hardware trade
generally. Address Secretary
COLT’BFATENT FIRE ARMS MAN F'GCo.,
mny3trily. Hartford, Conn.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
This is a new discovery ! It is the result oj
learned research! It is
triumph of Scientific
SKILL ! ! !
I T is a Chemical Union of materials pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the air wo hreuthe. Its action is in
obedience to fixed laws.
Quick, Sure and Powerful!
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens ;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures burns with instant certainty:
It is the best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds :
It destroys all vegetable and nuiinal poi
sons :
It relieves in a few seconds tho bites of in
sects, bees Ac.:
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and hoal*
them rapidly:
It is good for earbunrUs, corns ulcers and
It cleanse the teeth and purifies the breath.
The worst symptoms of Typhoid and
Scarlet Fever are mitigated by tho use of
tliis Fluid: it has been known to check tho
spread of Typhoid Fever in families and
plantations.
For anle by druggists and country mer
chants generally—from whom orders are re
spectfully solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Price fifty rents.
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the laboratory «f J.
Darby. Auburn. Ala.
It mav be ordered from
PROF. joii: t DARBY.
Auburn. Ala.
F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water,
etc., analyzed, can have it done on reasouabl
terms by sending to Prof. Darby.
Hold by Baker A Echols, Home, Ga.
junc21trily.
KUOM
FKOM
Now Orleans,
*39 75
Memphis,
*.".i
75
Mobile.
35 00
Nashville,
27
75
Montgomery
25 00
Chattanooga
25
00
Columbus,
21 00
Knoxville,
35
50
AlbanVg
2.1 00
Atlanta,
21
00
Mscou,
20 00
Augusta,
17 50
ETufaula,
24 00
Baggage cheeked through by the Mahattan
vigara
feb9trily.
FOR FAMILY USE
WILL MEND ARTICLES IX
Wood, Leather, Crockery,Glass. Ivory. Bouc,
Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Per-
cha, Cloth, Paper, Papiet Macho,
Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac.
And indeed there is scarcely an article in
the whole range of domes tie economy, wheth
er it be for use or ornament, which, w*“‘
broken, cannot, with this preparation be
stored toils original value. It challenges
the world for its superior. It is indispensa
ble id every
house, WO UK ship, counting room,
And no person, after a trial of
Star’s Chemically Prepared Cine
would willinglv dispense with it for four
tinms it cost. *It is always ready, and always
reliable. It is not offensive to the smell, and
not a fleeted !>v elimnte. and where known
it has become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of dealers and consumers is
nvitod to the following testimonials regard
ing its superior qualities:
Newark, Nov. 2f». 1859.
After a faithful trial of Star's Prepared
Gltte on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at th>
Pheitix Works, I most cheerfully recoin
mend its iho for all purposes generally re
quired, nnd especially for family use.
C. A. CARTER.” ^
“We, the undersigned, having tested Rtnr*
Prepared Glue, agree with the abovu rccoiu
msndation.
“WM. B. DOUG LARS,
Cabinet War* Manufacturer. Newark. N. Y.
• LYSANDER WRIGHT.
Machine Depot. 230 Market st., Ne’k. N. J.
• IIEDENBURG A LITTELL,
Carriage Manufacturers, Newark. N. J.
“WM. H. KIRK A CO.,
Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J.
“LIVERICH A ENDEL8.
Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.
Stnr’a Chemically Prepared Glue
gold by nil Druggists, Furniture Dealers.
Grocers, Fancy Goods Dealers. Hardware
Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer
chant generally. Price 25 rents per Bottle.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put up for dealers in rases from 1 to 12 dor..
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, prin
ted in colors given with each package.
All orders v»r letters of inquiry by mail ad
dressed to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY.
51 Liberty st. N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
liberal discount to the trade.
Sold bv P. L, Turnley, No. 3, Choice Hotel.
Rome. Ga.
npri!24trily.
vermifuge)
SYMPTOMS OF WORMs’
T HE countenance is pale and 'cad, i;
colored, with occasional flushes, or a „ ■
cumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; J
eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; J
azure semicircle runs along the lower til
lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and soJ
times bleeds; a swelling of the upper Ij]
occasional headache, with humming 1
throbbing of the ears; an unusual, seernj
of saliva; slimy or furred tongue: breJ
very foul, particularly in the morning; ”3j
petite variable, sometimes voracious, with A
knawing sensation of the stomach, at othcJ
entirely gone; fleeting, pains in the siomjiijj
occasional nausea and vomiting; viol^
*1"'" pains throughout the abdomen; bowels a
regular, at times costive; stools slimy;
unfrequcntly tinged with blood ; belly j,J
len and hard; urine turbid; respiration A
OHsionally difficult, and accompanied J
hiccough; cough sometimes dry and conj
live; uneasy and disturbed sleep,
grinding of the teeth; temper variable,!
generally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms are
found to exist,
DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGi)
Will certainly effect a cure.
The universal success which has
tended the administration of this preps
ation has been such as to warrant
pledging ourselves to the public to
return the money
in every instance where it should prove im
fectual: “providing the symptoms attcnoiJ
the sickness of the child or adult shoj
warrant the supposition of worms being m
cause.” In all cases the Medicine to be gi>f
IK STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIOI
We pledge ourselves to the public, thii|
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURj
in any form; and that it is an
preparation, not capable of doing
slightest injury to the most tender m/m
Address all erders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. 4
has used
ty rears,
'tho co
stantl v in-
- creasing demand
from those who have long used (he Fills
and the satisfaction P-t which nil express in
regard to their use, 1 has induced me to
place, them within j the reach of all.
The Profession 2 well known that dif
ferent Cathartics act E on different portions
of the bowels. gg I
The Family Ca- ^ tlmrtic Fill has,with
due reference to this rj well established fact
been compounded W from a variety ofthe
purest Vegetable IH Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the alimentary
Express Company on tho Central Railroad, i canal, and nre good O and safe in all case
and delivered anywhere in New York or vi- ! whore a Cathartic is needed, such us De-
cinity
By tLe Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
i rungeinents of the Stomach, Sleepiness
j Fains in tho Back and Loins, Costiveuess, ! theseStaudard Machine
Singer’s Sewing Machines
Pill OKS REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90
and $100.
f’l'MIE plain reason why Singer's Sewing
1 Machines have always sold readily at a
higher average price than anv other, is that
they nre better, more durable, more reliable,
capable of doing a much greater variety ♦*!
work, and earning more money. Long con
tinned popularity is proof of sterling merit.
In the purchase of what nre called cheap
Sewing-Machines, thousands have been tie
ceivt»d and disappointed, but with Singer's
Machines there is never any failure or mis
take.
Singer’s New' Family Sewing-Machine
tho price of which is only $50, is a light and
elegantly decorated Machine, capable of per
forming. in the best style, all the sewing of a
pri rate family. It has secured n great repu
tation during the few month) since Jit was
fir?t offered to the public.
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine,
to be Hold at $75, is a marhiueentirely new in
its arrangement; it is very beautiful, moves
rapidly and very easily, and. for family use
and light manufacturing purposes, is the very
best and cheapest Machine ever offered to
the public. These Machines are being in
creased in number as rapidly ns posrible, and
yet the demand for them can not he fully
supplied.
Singr’sNo. I Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly sold at $135, hut now reduced to$90,
is too well known all over the world to need
any description. Evry sort of work, coarse
or fine, can bo done with it.
Singer's So. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This i« thofavorite manufacturing machine
everywhere. The sisc of the .Machine gives
ample snaco for almost every description ot
work, wnichjtogethcr with its admirable work-
ng qualities, gives it a decided advantage.—
Price, with table complete. $100.
Since tho great reduction in the price ol
P. 8. Deshin nnd Physicians ord»*rlnx from oth.«ritk(
Fleming Bros., will do well to write their wilrr
and take nont. but Dr. M'Lane's, prepared 6y pit*
Bros^ Pittsburgh, Pa. To th<*s* wish mg to gif
trial, w« will forward per mall, post paid, to any p«n|
the United 8tate§, one box of Pills for twelve thrw-o
postage stamps, ®r one vial ef W ilfuRo
three-ceot stamps. All orders fro. 2nna U must ttaj
compauied by twenty cent* extra.
4for sals by Druggists and Country 8t«ro K>i?sj
generally.
For sale, wholesale and retail,
Tut nicy, Rome, Ga.
t, r.
This delicious tonic stimulant
I ^SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
_j Medical Profession and the Pamily, hav
ing superseded the so-called “Gina"“Aroruat-
i :.” "Cordial," “Medicated," “Schnapps” Ac.,
is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy
sicians. chemists, and connoisseurs us pusses
sing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old
.in l pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and
s dd by all druggist, grocers, Ac.
(Established in 1778.)
A. M BININGER A CO.. Pole Prop’rs.
No. 19 Broad St., N. Y.
Druggist* and Dealers supplied with choice
Wines. Brandies, Ac., direct from V. 8. Bon
ded Warehouses. Orders from the country
wil meet with prompt attention.
Our Stock of choice, flnftlcit Liquors comprises
the largest and most varied assort
tnent in this market
Opinions of the I’resn.
The Ritiiugers, 19 Broad str*t, have a very
high reputation to sustain, ns the oldest and
best house in New York.— Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Biuitigcr A Co., No
1!* Broad st., has sustained for a period of
eighty years, a reputation that may well b.
envied.—JV. Y. Evening Post.
The name of A. M. Bininger A Co., is a
guaranty of the exact and literal truth of
whatever they represent.—K. Y. Commercial
Advertiser.
The Importing house of A. M. Bininger A
Co.. No. 19 Broad st., is conducted upon
principles of integrity, fairness, and highest
honor.—A T , Y. Evening Express.
i have quoted these complimentary no-
of the New York press to the end that
who are still strangers te us may ob
tain such just ideas of our position and repu
tation, as will enable them to dotcrinine
vhich wc have
onsideration and
aprillOtriwIy
m the 1st of Octo-
Thrco Horse
1 “ y
For Sale by
oatftlwiwGm]
*ith Cutter
$0 50
12 50
14 00
... „ 14 00
"ith Cutter 15 50
J. A. QUIMBY,
2 Warren Block,
Augusta, Oa.
on Thursdays and Saturdays, with tho same
through rates of fare andexpreaa facilities.
Ihese Bteumships are new, and built ex
pressly for this route, and for speed, comfort,
and elegant accommodations, are not oxeel-
led by any •teatoer. on the ocean.
Through Tickrts can ho procured at tho
„ „ A , '“"owing places :
Mobi 1,' 7°, n *® Grnrier st.
Mobile—Cox, BRAiMAnn <t Co.
auV j M Hamden's
Agon'.' 8 ' M ' B,TCn '' Tr R ' « Ticket
Eufaule—A Stow.
Montgomery—J. W
Ticket Agent;
A Pom. agent W A Vf. R. R. tt «d at
other points, from connecting Railroad Tick
et Agents. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 TO .
Tr r. Agents, Sarannah.
H. B. CROMWELL 4 CO
Agsnts. 84 West st. and 335 Broadway,
sept-itwl, New Y#rk •
Oaaooar, Gcnsfal
hich flesh is hoir, the numerous to mention
in this adxersisemcnt. Dose, 1 to 3.
Price, 3 Dimes.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathar
tic Pills arc retailed by Druggist generally,
and sold wholesale by the Trado in all tho
largo towns.
R. T. W. SANFORD, M. D„
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
208 Broadway, Now York.
Bold by Druggists In Route. a.ugl6t\rtf
Steamboat Notice.
On and after the 1st day o
Beptember next, the Coosa Ri v
er Steamboat Company wil
charge on Packages of M.ney containing
One Thousand Dollars er less Jic, over One
and under Two Thousand Dhllars 50e.
ELLIOTT 4 Rt'RHKLL,
Agents.
Wo have
tioes
thoflo who
whether the statement*
made are entitled to their
confidence.
Cancers can be Cured!
Dr. n. W. JANUARY
T ENDERS his services for the treatment
of ( anccrous Diseases, whether local or
in the uterus, 8crofillit and Chronic Discuses.
~ • .»u •IV.OIIIUX V" | ... ' . IIIOIIIU JJIBCUPPS,
procure full and reliable information about I u ' 8 treatment i* very mild, und perfectly
Sewing-Machines, their sixes, prices, work- ! sll “'j, '''l‘“lhcr taken internally or locally
iug capacities, and the host methods of pur-1 U PP''“J. The remedies arc vegetahle. As
chasing,can obtain itby sending for a copy I l’ ro °f <*f his unrivalled success in
of I. M- Bingor 4 Co.’s Gasette. which is "a °/ tl Onnecrous Diseases, he w
beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to "*
tiie subject. It will he supplied gratis.
I. M. SINGER 4 00..
mar22trily. 448 Broadway, N. Y.
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and Talladega.
T HE Couches now make
close connections with
the Railroads at both ends,
of the route- Distance 90 miles ; time 22
hours.
Through Passengers will find thisan agree
able route.
“Leaves Romeevery morning at fi) o'clock
Leaves Talladega every even. 8 *«
POWELL 4 HUTCHINSON,
juualfitrily Proprietor*.
tho treat-
would refer
to tbu following gentlemen:
Dr. Boyd, M. D., M'Lemorsville, Tcnn..
Dr. J. M. Fort, M. D., Keysliurg, Ky. ; Dr.
Dillard, D D., Lexington, Ky„- Warner
Spindle, Esq., Fredericksburg, Va; Hon
Joel Berry. Mississippi; Dr. Norfleet. M. D.,
Port Royal, Ky.: Dr. Bnyles. M. D., Bipley,
Mo., Dr. Dillurd, M. D., Chicago, Ill.; Poter-
ton Tanner, Athens, Ala.; J. H. Eaton,
LL.D., Murfreesboro’, Tenn.; Rev. J. R.
Graves, Nashville. Tenn. M.L. Berry. Esq.,
Murphv, N. C.; Dr. Mnxoy, M. D., Tomp-
kinsville, Ky.) Elder W. 0. Buck. Marion,
Ala.; Elder C. H. Stillwell, Rome, Ga.; Dan
iel Ware, LaOrange, Ga.
Murfreasboro, Tenn., June 23—trily.
Pure Train Oil.
fZ B.\RREL8 Just received, and
mb*Ji.
for sale
TURNLEY,
No. 3 Choice Honor
fl
A Novelty in the Art World! j|
Photography upon Porcelain.
Secured by letter* patent in the United States, ]
England, France, and Belgium.
T1IK AMERICAN
Photographic Porcelain Co.,
No. 7S1 Broadway. NEW YORK,
having secure; their novel ond ingrnioui .
invention by American and European pal-:
ents, nre fully prepured to execute all ordcri
for
MINIATURE l.IKENE.'SES OF PERSONS
ON CHINA,
presenting all the attractive and advanti-
geous features of ordinary photographs, the
brilliancy and finish of a watcr-eolor draw- .
ing, and a hitherto unnttained quality of ds fi
ral.ility. by being rendered ns imperisbable
as the ratural properties of tho articles n,®»
which they avr trnrsferred.
As the patent, d process of the Company
enables the reproduction of Photograph*,
not only on plain surface, but upon such e*
are round or of uny degree of irregularity-
portraits call he reproduced with faultiest
ncctiraej-, and delicacy of deliniation, upon
Porcelain wares of any deaerlptirn and di- ;
meiision used as articles of luxury or of
household utility, sveh as
URNS, VASES BREAKFAST CUPS,
TOILET ARTICLES, 40.;
thereby securing faithful portraits nnd fur
nishing a unique and exquisitostyle of orna
mentation ot articles in domestic use.
In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi-
cation of the popular taste, and to meet the j
wants of those patrons of tha Fine Arts de
sirous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the
Company have imported from Europe a col
lection of stt,terior porcelain goods, manufac
tured to their own order, which they sell at
cost prices.
As the American Company are owners of
tho patent right, and consequently the only
persons authorised to use the process, thejr
nuve determined, in order to atford people
in every section of the Union an opportunity
to possess
PORTRAITS ON CHINA,
to make the following proposition to
RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY.
Persons sending a photograph, ambrotypa.
•r daguerreotype to the office of the Compa
ny in New York, accompanied by
FIVE DOLLARS,
will receive in return by express, free of
other charge,
A RICHLY ORNAMENTED BREAKFAST
CUP AND 8AUCER,
with the portrait transferred therton. By
transmitting a daguerreotype and
TEN DOLLARS,
they will secure in like manner,
A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE or TOILER
ARTICLE, _
with the portrait reproduced by the patentcol
process. By sending a pair of daguerreo
types and
FIFTEEN DOLLARS,
they will recelvo in return
A PAIR OF RICH 8EVRE8 VAf E8.
with the portraits executed equal to minia
ture paintings; and, in like manner, P® r ‘
traits can be reproduced on porcelain wrsre*
or
VASES OF EVERY QUALITY OF FISW 5,
ranging in price from
*20 TO $100 THE PAIR. ,
N. B.—Be particular in writing the *“*
dreas, town, county and State dUtiactly.
AU lettora to be addressed to ‘Mass®* *
Auksicak PnoroRRArntc PencaiAi* Co.,
T81 Broadway.
•>ctl3tw*m] NkwYowu.