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. mmorcinl/ovnWionB in Now York.
A morainfantompowry says there
. • ve boon f GV two hundved failures in
this *oltv .Jnco the twonty-socond of
Anri), a/woU Informed mercantile
• ntiem/ assures us that the numbor
failuiw within tho last month, can-
• it bo/huch less than three hundred,
nd tlk is but the beginning of tho
irrilfo end. Tho failures, thoprostra-
... f business which wo now see on
./side of us, is but tfco oommouco-
At or tho general wrook and miserv
/cli must fall upon all classes, as this
Aiol and unnaturul war progresses.
' .o prico of all kimls of provisions
l almost hourly incrcaso, while tho
•3ns of procuring thorn will constant-
diminisli. Tho amount of protested
;t nor already in our banks, foretolls a
ninercial crash, which must end in
ft annihilation of all business, and in
priving hundreds of thousands of tho
ry means of support, and oi even tho
ccssaries of life. Hoai cstato has no
ioat any price; routs must tumble muro
ormously; tho landlords will find
..it tho tenants will ho unablo to pay
era; the price of provisions will soon
entirely beyond the ability of the
oror classes to procure, and tho vis
ile of want, of untold distress and an-
Mish will stand every whole in our
roots, and in tho doers of our houses',
bile tho President receives regularly
* salary of $25,000, and the tnombors
hisCabinot aycat, in tho name
a righteous God, what are tho poor
-oplo to do ? Tho Administration is
ying out work for a ilvo years’ war,
id when it is ended thero will bo noth-
■ g to show for it, but ilio ruin of our
lerchants, tho starvation and dotnoral-
ition of our people, tho graves of our
cad, and tho bleeding hearts of our
idows and orphans. Ilow will theso
ion answer to a righteous and offend-
d God for all theso nameless and need-
mjs horrors? All of which might be
onornbly averted by calling a (Joneral
Jonveiitimi of all die States for tho set
tlement of our troubles.—aV. F. Day
'Hook 4th inst.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
I ask the favor of a few words In
your vnluablo paper. I Ntoar that rumor
and reports have been pretty freely cir
culated within tho last few weeks, that
1 am an abolitionist and havo advocated
such doofrinos. In all such re|>orts,
there is greut tviokotl newt and great
unkindness. Tho human being , dees
not live on tills earth, that can with any
truth, face mo with such charges. 1
was born In Boyl county, Ky„ aui now
near 40 years of ugo, never have lived
any where else than in the South.—
Have no interest anywhere else—gin a
slavo owner—my father before n»c was
nsluvu owner,—linvo all the days of my
life loved peueo and harmony with my
fellow-tnun, have neither wronged, or
injured any man knowingly, havw al
ways had my political opinion’*, export
to retain them whilst 1 live under a
ronselentioiis inlhu lu ( o of these oph».
I voted for Olay, Harrison, rill-
i Taylor, ami Itell. In the last
election for delegates t» Uinirgtu Con
vention 1 voted for co njuration miuli-
dates. I have lioon a resident of (itur-
S ia for tlm last. 8 or 10 yiMii-s—Georgia's
estiny is my destiny. In my feeble
way 1 have tried to presell and pruetiee
that Gospel of Pence, enmmaiided by
my Saviour. During the jat-eni year I
have not preached to n single negro
congregation— never in my life without
tho consent and request of the owners.
1 hava ever held and do mav hold that
the liHlitntion of Slavery is of /gvine
oriyin and command, and as jiraetieed ill
the Soiith/it D in tho most mat lire* |
condition, for the benefit of tho N |nv
Localities and Distances.
Tho intenso interest with whioh the
movement of our troops is followed,
renders tho following topographical
notes of value in getting a clear Idea of
the current news:
11am tie Grate-*At the month of tho
Susquehanna river, near tho head of
Chesapeake Hay, is sixty-two miles from
riiiladcljihia. At thUpoint continuous
railroad cominuuleation is interrupted
by a ferry.
AmiaiuiHe—On tho west sido of Cliesa-
peak a Hay, about fifty mjles from Havre
do Grace, thirty nine miles by rail from
Washington.
Anna/ndis Junction—Tlio ./u net I on of
tho Aliliiip(dis hrnlieli road with the
Washington binlieli, nineteen miles
from AtitiajHdis, twenty miles IV* bi
Wusldngmn City.
Fort Monroe—At the Junction of the
lames river, (northern tide) with Cites-
aj.tuko Hay, nit nit forty eight hours
steaming fV'»m H mIuii, and twenty-four
from New Voik.
Xort'olk—A Is ui I twelve miles South of
K a t Monroe.
iocktyc'Jte—Fifteen miles from Haiti-
more, mi the railroad to 11 an idatrg,
(being |a-oliali|y the nearest ju.iht ae-
cesdble mi I In* rail to Ibdtiiuoi e from
that direction.)
Ibdlimore— Ninety eight miles from
lMiilmleljilda, thirty-eight from Wash
ington. eighty five from llmishurg,
eighty -one iVoiu IlnrjMu-'* Kerry. and
seventeen from AmiMjHiU* .1 unction.
Fort Midlenry is MiiiAlod at the ex
tremity ol a |«.mt of land extending
from the city to the .South-west, and is
iilsail two miles Mini a hall by the
MEDICAL
AND CHEMICAL
REFORM
'AE1V0SIS IPKIS,
New York Benovlcnt liifirum y,
KBTADIjI.SII KD 1860.
. ., - - Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Ainl devotci) to Tho Cause of Medical Do-
form i to the Dlfhislmi of Mcdit-nl Km»\vl- WE reipcetfulls solid a con tin tin lion of the pntronneo of our PllOMPT PAYING and
rdge ^r th« Prsvwnlloii of Hlsenyo, ami to
Casli Customers,
[Jnnfl.tr
oi lilPnlMl, 91 Of 1 in
tli« It- lief of those Suffering and Afflicted
whh Chronic and Virulent Disorders. To
this end this Infirmary is cmluw.ul. lo ona- ^'
bio the sick and suffering throughout the _ , ,, ,
length flint lireailt It of our I nel, touvoid the To whom our Osods
u.., nii-K nun diin
length flti.l breadth of our 1 did. touvoid the
Poisonous Drug-. Exturtlm. nml tho Un 0 .
ra tics of Pn.fesa.Hl Pliysiei n.-.Uinaigli which
thousands and tons of thou-mi :* nnn i.diy
perish J
The fo'b.winj are rent* of ilia .liie.v*. n
«urs, Hot only nt t!«« liilirnmrv, but ill nil
jur's uf our eo» ntry.
iui|dioii 4 j Pulmonary <'oio|.!:iiot*
'. Scrofula, Dyso. it,in. *Kye niul Ear
i«. l-aiiocr* and uth-r Turner*. Jxun-
*"d Liver f'uiu|d..inL Seminal W. nk
and iimstar, known in the ntiunls of Hie ! . ' v ••••
.V,,1-1,1. It I, true, Mint -ometimo ,lmv. ,. !“r ,1 ."S' "M 1 ' ! e
I mu niipliod to kv „ ninti. lunrliiti,. I I lr “I M < Mi.- lurl,
across (lie cluiuiiel, win.di l« here less
than a mile-in width, is the lau.iretto
Fittino Out or Volvntrkrs.—Col,
eorge W. Luy, lute aid to Gen. .Scott,
it now aid to tho Governor of Vir-
hi in, has published a card, in which
o makes the following seasonable sug-
estions in regurd lo tho fitting out of
jluntecra.
The State can futnish only the equip-
nonts of priinarv necessity, in which
rc not included by regulation many
..mil articles that are almost indispen-
ble, such as tin cups, sheath knives,
intcrials for sewing—with which every
issiun soldier is furnished by his gov
mnent- -brushes, spare buttons, shoo
.lings, tape, &e t Each man will lrnvo
ui keop his own' clothes In order.
One of tho best securities for hcnlth
n caso tho soldier will bo content to
. dopta precaution ovory where counsel
ed by tho highest surgical authority, is
the wearing of a fiunnel bolt next the
i jo skin from the waist to the litns, so
iod us to lap well in front. A soldier’s
•rcatest liability to disease is from ex
posure to wot. and to changes of tern-
, uaturo, producing rheumatic or intes-
.md sutluriiig. Tho flannel belt, closo-
Jy wrnppod, keeps tho loius and
i>domcu at a nearly uniform teuipora-
.ure, which tho looso shirt will not ef-
• t’ct. This belt has been required to ho
orn by Hi'itish troejs in the West In
dies, sinco many years, and was pro-
cribcd in tho Freneli and English ar*
ties in tho Crimea, and considered
quully important in hot and cold
vonthor against dysontci^y and against
rheumatism. The mutoiinl costs littlo,
nd ono lady could make up a number
>f belts in a day.
Gaiters of linen duck or light cloth
material that will wash is best—to fas-
en over shoos or ankle boots, will, by
■ coping out the dust, prevent tho foot
.rom chaffing, and uot only increase
ho comfort, but tho rupidity and on-
Iuranee of marching. Tho color should
>o white, or very light, to keop out
ieat- The experience of tho Freneli,
ho best mat citing army in tho world,
ms caused these gaiters to bo adopted
isnpnrtof tho regulation equipment,
l’hey are, however, of less iniportunco
linn the belts.
To every company leaving for the
-eld a suitable quantity of such small
j info its might bo furnished at a trivial
xj/ense. A small jmckage of ton, anil
•no of citric acid, for light oases of
iokncu, when uop&rted from linsnital
ores, might ho added; but nothing
>hould ho allowed that is of Weight,
nul would burthen the stnvll means of
.ransportation furnished for camp
C’quijmge, Ac.
Col. Lay also accompanies these sug
gestions with another excellent ono,
Hint societies be formed in each town
of tho .State for the purposo of provi
ding tho moans, ami personally atten
ding to this important service to our
brave volunteers.
applied to by n man
might siy Gentleman,) to join him in
some land snocnluHott in Alabama, 1
told him in tlio first place I did not
have tlio money to spare, and If l had
I was unwilling to go into any such Inis-
Iness, as under tlm presont condition of
tho a flairs of the country, I could not
tell wlmt might Imi tlio final result, nml
thought it mi injudicious time to at-
tcim.t any such bufliiioRs. Now if this
has been magnified into ••abolitionism”
•‘iiiceiidiaryism” and •‘tampering with
negroes, as noma vile creature would
intimate, from some anonymous letters
written mo, recently, he or his author,
can mako tho most of it. It is also
truo Hint during tlio Presidential can
vass, I did remark, jocutar/y, “that if
Lincoln was elected, as I had never
held an offluo in my life, I expected it
would ho my only chance to get ono,”
now tho wretch who would at this day,
attempt to bring U|> such a casual ami
jocular toinurk, serious/*/ to ii\juro bis
neighbor, must be deeply infected and
fully impregnated with tlio effects of
Adam’fl fall.
I must confess that I look upon all
such stabs nt my character more in pity
tlmii anger; I think such will be tho
feelings of all right tl.inking men. It
is knowii in my uciglilHirliood that I
have been nii invalid for several years
from an injuiy to Hin spine, but wlion
the emergency comes, which it may
soon, I do not look for men who are
nieui enough to attempt to traduce the
character of their neighbor without
cause, to be found luciiig the common
enemy. 1 would ratlior risk tho cause
"I* tlio country in the hands of tho
invilids, than Mich.
May 18, iHfil, Sami kl Durham.
Ova pRT.PARATIONS FOR DEFENCE.-—f 11
reply to inquiries on this subject, wo
have no means of stating with certain
accuracy tho number of well armed
troops now in the service of Virginia.
Besides seventy-livo thousand Virginia
troops armed to tho tooth, there is n
largo number of .Southern soldiers, va
riously estimated at from fifteen to
thirty thousand, new bore on their way
to the field of action; In addition to
this, the entire population of tfio Stato,
i ton years of ago to eighty, have
arms, and are eager to lend their aid in
guerilla or any other kind of warfare
that may bo necessary. The eelebrutou
Texan Hanger, Ben McCuliock, with
bis Texas mounted men, is said to bo
on hand, but obvious considerations
suggest that wo should uot mention his
locality. Ho will give tlio onomy some
lessons in guerilla lighting which will
make them rue the day tlioy ovor sot
out in a war of invasion and plunder.
Richmond Dhjxitch.
Three Cheers for John Hell.—With
signal pleasure we insert the following
as to John Bell:
JTon. John Bell, ns wo loam from tho
Nashville Banner, said at Tusculum, in
Davidson county, Inst week, that lie
was willing, if nocessary, in tlio event
of such ruthless invasion as was threat-
• ned by tho North, to tnko bis place in
»bo ranks and march in dofonco of tho
fouth.
We hope Mr. Breckinridge will nt
least keep up with Mr. Bell.
Tho good ship A. & A., (Japt. Hutch
ison from Belfast, has effectually run
tho blockade nt Charleston, and land
ed ut the wharf. . The Cliarlestonenns
talk of trying Wagner’s seven mi/e rifhd
cannon on Lincoln's vessel, tho steam
frigate Niagara. “That’s the ticket.’*
No Armistice.—A son oi Seward, who
lie’s as his Assistant Secretary, lately tel-
egraphed ns follows, to some Now York
Abolitionist:
“There is not ono word of truth ...
any of the newspaper repoats of armis
tices nntdo or proposed. That sort of
business ceased on the 4th of March
Riant.—-The people of Kingston and
Ringgold, un., havo denounced Brown-
low’s ICnoxvillo Whig os nn incendiary
sheet and forbidden their respective
postmasters to deliver it.
Northern spy was hung at Co
lumbus, ICy., on Friday.
“What wilt Income of my Revenues.**
Tho follow nu is a compaiative state
ment of the iiii|>oit-H of foreign dry
goods at the jx.i t oi Now York for Hie
week ending April 27 :
For the week. ' I MM), 1801.
Entered nt Hie port. $1.70. ( J,488 $108,001
Thrown on the m’t. i,OAO,7UO 800,002
The imj.orls of dry goods this year
aie very Htunll, j.robably tho least re-
ported for many yearn.—Kxpreat.
Well may Mr. Lincoln ask, “Wlmt
will become ol my revenues?” Impor
tations ot dry goods reduced already to
one-four*li of (lie usual amount! This
Is bringing things to a focus hi a sum
mary way.—Roc York News.
"•The Piiiladeljdiia Lodger noth
• Railroad Battery which 1ms jn
just
UapTlie Pl»ilnd<
anew Railroad lb
been constructed for tfio railroad service
of the Fodoral Government. Guo of
the long idiitforin buggage ears has been
fixed with sides and hqiof thick sheet
iron having j>orfc holes for musketry. A
turn table has been arranged on wldeh
a rifled cat non is to bo jilaeed. The
carriage lor the gun is so constructed
that it can he fired at anv angle and
from any One of the j*ort holes in the
sido or eud of the car.
Percussion* Caps.—We see in Hie Re
publican nml other papers, a very natu
ral and excusable alarm about a’threat
ened deficiency of jmreussion caps for
tlio army, but it is all needless. Wo
have before us tlio first jmrciisslon cap
made in Georgia—army pattern, and as
good as the l»est—produced in Macon,
by D Hodgkins A So in, who will
hereafter turn them out at tlio rata of
a hundred thousand per week—or fast-
or it required. Semi on the orders.
ho m jo-,.paring to mako powder.—
Macon It/. \\\th inst.
How to Guard Aoainsttiif. Heat.—
As tlio heat of a Southern sun is ono
of the hardships our boys will have to
encounter, permit an old soldier to
state in wlmt way the Freneli army in
Algiers guard themselves during tlio
day when on tlio march or standing
sentry: Take a yard ol thin, white
flannel, fold it together once, and
sow up ono ond: a ribbon or tapo
may lie inserted to draw it around the
neck. This thrown over the cap or
shako, and falling holiiml, completely
shields the head and shoulders from
tho rays of the sun. Woolen is jirefer-
able to linen or cotton, is equally light,
costs less than the former, and is easier
washed and koj>t clean.
JSave YourSeeds—As it is tlio senson for
our farmers ond Gardeners fo save their
turnijiseod we would advise them to be
gin now ami save nil, as well as ail other
kind ot garden .seed* as they hoeomc
lit to ga*Ucr. It Is more than jirobnble
nv C, V season wo will need them, as
all Northern seeds will bo out oil'.
that
Tho Atlanta Cmmotuci’idth snv
Messrs. Winshiji, Iron KounUi..,
that city, can, by the additi.ni of u v,.,
few tools, ongago in tlio manufacture
of jnstols. Now is the time to begin
manufacturing revolvcas, sowing ma
chines nmHIie thousand and one Yan
kee inventions, hs there is no jintont
force hero, protecting them.
law
light house.
The distance from Washington (,’jty
to Charleston j* five hundred ami eigh
ty-seven miles; Washington to Wil
mington, N. two hundred and •sev
enty-eight; Washington to Weldon, N.
0., two hundred and sixteen ; ltieh-
tnoud to Washington, one hundred and
thirty; Wheeling to ItAltituorc, three
huudr * “*• ' - •
drud nml seventy-nine.
They are turning out three rnunnu n
day at tho Ellis Foundry Nashville,
Ton n,
ItaTMr. Hodgkins ha* commenced
the manufacture of j*eicus>ion eajjs in
Macon, Ga.
KarTlie New York jinpers are teem
ing with account* of regiment* being
mustered Into service. Before long they
will have a chance of recording how
they wore ptpperexlout of service.
'I hat’s spicy.
W Folk Sheriff Sale.
ILL be soltl licfore the Court IDnir-’<|oor
hi CVdar Town on the first Tues.lny in
M«y next, within the legal liuiirs of ra!e,
the following jirojierty to wit.
Lots of I,;|||<I 7.1*1. *.’»I, ?62, *l>|, *02, 80.1,
HOI, S2i, nml nil of SU.1, except six nerrs In
tho south ea»l corner of sai.l lot: nil lying in
<H»t Diitrlet nml ,1*| Heethai *»f l’elk uoiiiity.
hevieil un as the |*r"jn*rty *»f .losenh H. Uo’t-
nar*l, to satisfy uiis li. fs. Uam.l from Polk
Hujierlor Court, in favor «f llsnnst Law
renee against s.ihl .fo*e|i|| II. Goddard,
ei|tal,nnd Janivn M. Ware, sreuritv.
•l*rt J. c. yuur, nirtr.
tlKOKt.lA, Floyd County.
Ylf IIKUKAS, Slejdien »5. Itlnidr. Adtailds-
» » tratnr of Andrew ,1. Ithndv, rejiresmt*
tothe Court in Ids |ietition,diiiv fib,I mid
entered mt lleeord, that he has rally n l-
ministered estate,
These are. therefore, to elto all |iersotis
ooneerned, Mndreil and creditors, to *h<*v
cause If any they ean. why >nid adininistra
tor should not he diseharged from his admin*
1st rut ion ami reeelve letters of'disniNsioii
tin* first Monday in Oet'r, IMG.
ie llrsl Monday in Oel r, IMG.
Given under my hand and ofiielnl signature
this Mnroll 4tli, IMG.
iunr22-6m JKS8K LAMIIKRTH. Onl.
(SKOItGIA, Polk (’oillily*
W IIKDEAH James ,1. Morrison, Guardi
an for the jierson* and property of
Mary J.aml Klitaheth D. Tolor, minor or-
jutnns of William Toler, deceased, has tiled
his pet 11 ion for a dischnrgo from Ids said
Guardianship,
This Is, therefore, to cit, all person* con
cerned, kindred nml creditors, to show cause,
if nnv they can, why said Guardian .should
not fin discharged troiu hie Guardianship
and receive letters of dismission, ou the fir.-t
Monday in May |sr,n.
Given under my hand nnd olli* i*l sigmiture,
nt otllee. this, Felt. 20th ISIG.
fehMtOd 8. A. IIGHDKR8, Ord.
(tEOHt.lA, Floyd Founty.
TK7IIKUKA8. .Us. K. Hoskliison, On
> V of Win. W. Tilth minor, having
■d to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
V.V * 'Hsobarge from Ids ‘Gunrdiimdiip ’of
Win. W. Tiitfs iN’rsou and jirojiertv.
This is. therefore, to cite all jiersons con
cerned, kindred nml creditors, to show cause
if unv they can, why said Gunrdi.-ui should
noUie discharged from Ids Guar iiaushiji,
Wm.K.Tutt, nmi receive the usual Jettei
harnl nml official signature
of dismission.
Given under .
•t Allice, lids Ith March, iflfG.
uiar.Hlod .IK8SK LAMDKUTII, Ord’v.
AN IMI’OllTANT VHRCOVKRYft
THE WAK0RA ARAB1CA,
MISSIONARY
WHILE TltAVKLI.NIi IX A HA III A.
by a inDsjomiry in AraMn.
All who are threatened with t'onsiinijition
ahnuhl use the Mnknra Araldea, discovered
by n missionary in Aridila.
All Who are suffering from Itrohchiti*
should use the Makora Araliica, diseorered
Uy » Missionary in Arabia.
suffering from 8..r« Throat.
s tlifl Makora
missionary in
All who „ ..
Goughs and folds, should
Arahiea, disrn
AmhU,
All who are snfiVriu - from Asthma. Serofu
la and Dnjmriiies of the Ulood should usotlii
Makora Arahiea, (liseovored by a iidssionary.
in Arabia.
It cures Out ,
It euros Itromddtis.
It cures SoreThro.it, f.i
isumptioi
oiiglis amt Colds,
. ,l c 4r, rs -Avtli'iitt. Scrofula, and imiNirilie.
of tho Blood. '
Till. unci|iililM r. i.n-.Iy I, „„„ f.irltinflr.t
time iutroduc m| to the jnihlie.
It was jirovidi ldially discovered hr u
flionary while travelling in Arabia. 'll«
cured of foii.oiinptii.il by it. t|Mi Itfmr j,j,
prouoiiueed hopcle-s hy learned
physicians
Ufl hat forwarded to us in writing, a full
account of Ids extraordinary cure, und of a
number or other cnr.s which have
l.r l1J5Tpl1.erv11ll.nl, nn I d |„, „ Ail I eouminl
ol the medicine.
At III. repn.-.t nml lii|iirll,.,| byu ilo.lr.i tn
,ll"i"l n kri .wl,. Ije „r II,I. rr.n„,jy ,|„.
l.iiulio, li .v . Iin | I,i.,. „„ i„ini,„t;,i n ,i r j„.
Spies in the South.—Wo Iihth III Ml
ilmibt Mint Lincoln ]m, Li. ;ic''111■ in
every Southern locality, anil a atrlcil
I’Kili out alioulcj I,.1 ko‘|it fur llieni— I r „. „
uaelnSn' °"l woi *Hy. »-> mailer Imw ' tVfjSp' rt the Mat,
etl am! -C 5m « , « l, OI | ltl | IUP |, Hl , ljr ivateli- " ■ •
lenving-a?;# ry - «“ , fr”"'
I I fern, fur
U« lit 'r s» 1 • on 1.1 •(»’d by all nmjount which
he give. f the th. Syrian
mas die r.;s, wld.d. I bi.dimd fr on thoo-who
.Uiroro.1 in t isi ..Mini t-a<-.|v.
Tills pa nob I
•r It will h
! apply f.
•» • ol.tnii
nevs, nioI nil dis-iiH’n of tho Friunry and
Sexual Grgnus, from whd v.-r causeor what
ever nature. Our object will he to give !.>▼
U the am itled hy ell* cling in all eas. • 11
Oar rule i« t* charge net' itig for n trice
siH writ! u preseripiions: Inn will furnish
when re.|ii 9t.r.| the »ery best medieiuc at
the b.we t rat <*.
These remedies are prepared in eur own
Laboratory, under th- ca.e ,.| able fheniUts
*u t sro tne in..-t r-iiabl,. known to seieuco
including all the recent disrovtrics.
To all sddr. s-iug 11* hy letter, containing
full account of symptoms nml niqienraiices
of disease, age. fl'-eupation. Ac., we will
write a candid reply, with advice nml diroe-
li- ns for cure. Any fees sent us when seml-
iml f"r ndvico will b* devoted to furnishing
medieiiir for tli« jn.or. In all eases medi
cine can b- sent l*y mail or cxjtrcss n« desir
ed. Send for on* or more of our works and
judge for yourselves.
Also |*id.li«hcd nt the Infirmary, to aid
these objects,
Tho Family Physician,
Containing simple remedies easily obtain-
d for the curs of Discuses in nil its forms,
with lull explanations of the causes, syinj*
toms. diet, bathin ', nml exercise.-Prlce’SOe.
The Ladies' Medical Friend,
AND tli. BJjTRIOUWy ol MAItltlAUI!.
A work on th** cause, symptoms, ami treat
m*nt of nil eomjdaiuls peculiar to the sex
on marriage, it- dull-s, abortion nml it* ro
suits, on children, their ills, and on the pre
vention of e.ineejition, with inveliiahle in
structions to them on subjects of a private
nature. Price 25 rents.
THE GENTLEMEN’S MEDICAL COM-
PAN ION A PRIVATE ADVISED.
A l**ok l»r the old nml young, embracing
the the Pathology, Prevention nml Cure of
all Diseases of the Primuy and Sexual Or
gans, nml a warning mice of advice and
counsel, such as to he found in no olh.-r work
Price 26 rents.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
Foil EVERY ONE
Itexpo-rs all the Humbug-., and the vari
ous Trick* to entire the sick and well. It
illustrates the plain of tlio Quack* ami
Hougfls In dupe*V.rv oilc*. it guidis theun
through life, and showes up cverr
....... .II.'MIKU III,-, nil,! piioitc.- np evert
swindle of the age. It shows how all kimb
of Food, Medicines. Lb|iiors, nml Goods nr
fldutleraled, with the menus of Detecting th
fraud*. Prico26e.nl*.
The Household and Farm,
PLANTATION AND SHOP.
For*very Family, having mor iron Ur
ceiptsnn Cooking, Preserving, Dyeing, Clean
ing, Ac. How to Plant nml what i* the
•I vie
best to ltaise. How to cure animal
to House Keeners, Farmers, and Me.diauh
inno subjects of interest. Pri«-o 25 el
Worth $10 to
THE lONSIL1ll*VIVE*X HOOK.
IV.r tllo,o ivlio wl.li lo n,.| woll from tlml
it\vtill disease, a full diserijdioii of all the
'efnl in for-
d for it. with u ,
meut of tho result.*, nnd other
Illation. Price 26 eeiils.
Thn iiiformution in them i
found in any works jnildished,
hie from any other source. These hooks nr
inildished «.n tine while paper, and It. anti
obtuinn
jiiiliiis
fully hound.
Any of the uhovfl \
dpt of prlei
«v ; or the whole in
Volume for onk hai.i.j
he without the
heaiiliful engravings,
I expvrleii
•rks will he
in stamps
liaiidstunflly hound
They
of Vl
No family »hotild
ire illustrated witli
- contain the con-
An MTS WASTED for the above Work*, who
rail make $160 n month. Send for a eircu
lar for agents.
To th*» young of both s.wo* suffering from
Secret Habits; pro,trail mind : loss of
power: nervous debility: loss ofsicht; wake
Millies*; love of solitude; crupti»n* 011 tlie
fare. Ac., Ac. Skxi*
suffer incurable damage
> both
body and
T.. Fr.tm.Ks who want *vrr. ii.rAHAxr
and *r nr. remedies for Irregularities, Obstruc
lions, Whites, Ar., send to u*.
Preventive.
” “ * ro eonvinerd that there are many pa-
rents of scrofulous, •■•.msuinplivn and discus
rd .oiidilion to whom a numerous offspring
only bring* xnflering ,
ouhi
d |Ntverty. To such
we will send rot
dl-tested and never
information of a »ii
failing Preventive.
We will m til Free, to any flno applying fur it
The Jouruul of Mctliciil Iteforni.
li is it large nnd b(..mtifu| paper, and
tains the ino.-t talual.le ii.formnti.in on Sj»er-
im. tor lien or S-miuni Weaknes*. The cause,
effect * and cure, showing the awful effects .
the dis n-e.
On a*l olhor Disease*of ih>* Sexual Orgai
a fall <x|dauution of tho origin of Svjdiiii
the means ..f |*rcveiiliou and cu»e.
Gn <p.u*iiniption, that !*,:■ rfuI disnase
Oil the Liver, Heart. Stoiuach and Skin.
On Keina'e Com pin in Is.
On the various M.'h.t.d* of Mfldh
fill thn modes of Treatment now Prnrtis<-d.
On Die false treatment of Di-enscs.
On Hie various Medi.nl Humhtics.
r ‘" '”••• iol .g V of Marriage
On the I’hys ^
* in tli*. common senso of Medicine.
*»ii Diet. Exercise and Ablution.
If*.w I hr- Physician sliould he.
How to Prevent Pregnancy.
And many other things. Rond f.u
This Journal should be
T.I all whoapf.lv hy letter, with full
•option^ of flg.. occupation, symptom
disc
.... kind, nml' habits of l7fo, ('an
did Advice, free of 5-hnrg*. will be given
tho Chief Physhdnu.
Address, [with two or three slamD* f
return Jio.-tage.) |i r . J. UUSSELL.
» inrli (»“X B) Brook I tii, X. Y.
(■EOlKvlA—Polk ('mint)-,
W I1KULAS William K. Janes, Guardian
(or tlio persons a id property of Honrv
Griggs and Emiu.-i Griggs, inimr*. has i»etl-
t-orcl tho Court to he"di.n,i*VeV|’ fan,
Giinrdintiahi|) t on account ..f there being
"'''VT'i'Vl "Pl’obit'd far said minors In
the State of Alabama.
This is therefore to cite ail p
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
a for sale at the LOWEST FIGURES.
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOB
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
T
UK uinntifu,-turnip ..f nil ,Unr mil ,lvl--.- ul SASlIntid lll.INDS, I* A MIL Moons,
Ac., an-l 1,1,0 tli, l.ii.liiom of IWUHHTAKUItS. Hitvilip mi
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIH8T yUAI.ITY OK MATKH1.VL, WK AUK ItEAllY TO
MANUFACXUEE LARGELY,
O.B.BVE,
CARRIAGE AND COACH
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga,
I WOULD "iTesPECTFULLY CALL TItK
attention of thu citizens uf
Cherokee Georgia and Alabama,
To my extensive Conoll nml Carriage Works
I liuvfl secured for several veins, tho vain-
aide .* rvioe* *.f Mr. J. B. lilt AY, whe Isa
practical Coach maker, hy trade, and who
will devote Ids entiretltno to the maiiufflotur-
Ingdepartment. Hi* long experience will in
sure work, that wo will take jdansuro in
WARRANTING.
I use tlio best of Material* only, and hy
jiuttiag them together, with the a d of the
All article* in our line, ami to fill nil
MIL SUMTEIl. lias mi long km
.... ut tlio >hurte.*t ,.v,, u.
.,ii,.nu.uir.n, me ..mi long Known in this community. n*n first class MECHANIC, can
therefore, warrant all articles made hy n*. Wo slinll he aide to
Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
nnd Furniture, at very reasonable prices.
Wceordirtllv invite all the citizens of thu country to our Ware Room. Furniture Store and
Mmutlm-tory, mil, IrmJ Kl., I! ,l a . riNti Ut'UIAL CASUS »l«-.,y, „„ |,.„u,
and every naality of niFFINS made a* soon a- rcuuired
CltAKLES W. MILLS. * 1
j uly 27,1 y.
JAMES M. SUMTEIl
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufaoturoi and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT pliolstery,
MAT R ESSE S.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia,
>, ul ,!>> I.,l :, |,,.-.io.ilirly, to vl.it 1,1. Ware Il,m;„s, ivluru l,i> l,„, „
N’VITKS II,
!/irgu siipj.I,- ui
Rosewood, Parlor and chambor Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture.
the best Spring Seal Sofa, to tho commonest article in use. A Loan assortment of
Mutressus, Tucker** Patent Spring lied, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,.Safe*.
AIFkiud* of Furniture with dispatch, ami neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patroingo heretofore extended to him, ho hope* bv rlrwe nt-
tentiou and good work, to merit n eonttunanee of tlio anine.
* CAIIINirr SHOP .mi Howard St., near the Etowah Ilnaro. where Kar-
nihin; 1 * nmnuliietur.d an I repaired. Work warranted to give salislaetion*
Blllsot over 60 D dlar* Hetailed tit whole.-ato price*—ainl great bargain.
CA81I,
Julv27'lr.
HOSTETTER’S I
STOMACH BITTERS,
TAKE Yont
Comfort and IHi**. or
'HorCK —
Pain ami Ago:
fbr the sure of Dyspepsia, Jml/gestton, Xausea,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or anv llUlons
Complaints, arising fmt
* the Stomach or Lionel*
Dr. Tobias’ Celebrated
VENETIAN LINIfflENT
W||,|... >!■ iml.'i f.,1 cur. .,,.n r „ nml i
le.tniitan
/ .n. Stomach or Lot cels, vrotluolng Cramps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Jforbns, ire.
In view of the fact that every moialmr of
the human family is more or K *« suli|< cted to ■ ,, ,
•oino of tlio nltove complaint*, Itmn.le* in i r ' * r H’lt'ittiialism, llcudacliu.
numerable other conditions in life, which lOOIIIAi'HE, ('I T’S, BFItN.s, t'oLiC
by the assistunce of a little knowledge *>. Cramp*. D.*,*nlery, etc., 1
excreiao of common sense, they may I hi nldfl „ , 115 , f 1 NEW CATV'II-PENNY I
‘ * ** that litre stood the test of fif-
oo to regulate their habits of diet, hum wiui . - »»ui»*i me u*si of lit.
tho assistance of n good tonic, secure |»er , 11 • VP . lir "' 1 1 he enormou.*sale and rapidiv-
manent health. In order to arcoi..jdi*h this i« nt one , th - .sure.it '
desired object, tho true emirao t,» jmr-m’ is, ' 1 ,«{!.. • #«*,*!*’*1.« 1 , 1 '*'* l" , P"l»rity.
certainly, that which will produce a natural ! r . . I L'tiNVlNcKD.
certainly, that which will jirodiiee'a natural J ri L* w .rM.,.i'*l V V
stato of things nt the ha-t haxnnl of vital _.;i| '.iA °
strenoth and life : for thi* .m.,1 l)r. Hoatetter " P V ,T ' . * ] \l
IIm agent
"-ll lv'ii 1 °* if no «"“■ L n This h in-
“‘ ,n w ."y l, 'l' wonderful article lias
nimu ui uiiiig.'* ni. lie- u a-i nuz-.niuui ,n<ii
strcngtli and life; fur thi* end Dr. lIo?dettcr
has intrnduccil to this country a pnamra- T ari iidv ilm
tion called HOSTETTKIFS STOMACH been iatrodaeiM
I,y"i"l liui.'.iV
yi.-iira, giving Miuaiiiiieiii to all who havo J iioiir* of siilU-ring
used it. The Bitter* ojH.rate |.owei-fully upon j use. Colic, ('rainp and DvrcnleVv «.
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring one* to it* pain-euralive *pioi»erl‘ie* It u
them to n healthy and-vigorous action, mid Jjvrfeeily innocent, and can be given t< ||,,
thu* by the simple jirocoss of atrengthming j «dde*l jierson or youngest child. * ,n °
nature, cunblu the sys*eiu to triiliiqdi over No matter, if you h ive Ho enufldeiiac in
disease. Dinrrhcua, ftysoiiDiy or llux, so I Patent Medieinei—try c|,|„. m,d ton will bo
generally contracted by now settlers. Mid *«iy again, ami recommend to vour
rnusrd princijially by the change of water i ,r, jmd*.
ill bo sjici'dily regulatod by n , Ijundred* of Pli\’*ici.|-|*
tl.i. ni-i-nnratinii. Dvsi.ei.Vin. I'rauliee.
and diet, n... •<« v|n.v,,,u
brief use of this jtrepurntii
disease which is jipdiahly
Dj-ipop.
„ ... v. I revalent
when taken in all it* various form*, tlmii
y other; the cause of which
any oilier; me cause oi which mav always
bo attributed to derangements of tim diges
tive organs, ean be cured without fail by
i'l'IlM \I’ll IIIT.
nr^iuiP, t nii uu ,, ui.,mi* i.iii .1,
using HOSTETTKIFS STOMACH BIT-
THUS as per direction* on the I hi* lie. For
tbi* disease ovory jdivsician will recoin-
int-nd Bitter* of soino kind, lin o whv not
use an article known to in- infiillil b-?
Every country have their Bitter* a- a j-re-
ventfvo of dWa«c. ami strengthening of
the systein in griieral, nml among tiiein nil
i remmineiid il
tlieir practice.
jjr-ff-N'nne genuine mile** signed "S. I. To-
1'rieo 26
r bottle.
hrnlihv
loan iht*
experiment* which ha* attended' to advance
the destiny of this great pri-paratmii in the
medical scale of science.
- be found
people than tlio Gcriiiatis, fre n
prejiamtiun eninnated, l*a*ed opr
•FEVER AND AGUE.
Till* trjrlnt Ainl pravokiiifl dissair, irhlcli ft*......
relentless sras|i on the 1*hI>- of man, rr.lnr!iij him Or |* | *
a mere shallow In a short s|>Are of time, and rc-nlvrin-j ' yril * - ' 1,1 1
him jdijilcally ami uientnlljr useless, can U ilefcnteil
and driven from the tmdy hy thy use of llUsjTKTTKU'8
'<> e-Mit.* j
'-y Horseman wait*.
"P an I Ite/,,iWr Linimtni.
•-'•••h n-i arti-ln is
TT . nn. toiiias-
Venetian Horse Liniment
Knr Lai, 1 " 1 I'OiMdi.
I* and eonr*i'«. It tvill tm* ..... i.t 1 „ ,,, e
m?r Spavin, a* t!i -r<> j* l *'
cnee th it will un . P^.binnnont in exist
n"»iuv,iIT,n.r-1,
No ori,„ r ,,.,»i lll ,„ wltIl „ lt i it „ fl
- 1 ’I-’- rovivn. nml
heated or ilrir-
tst skillful workmen. I am oonfident that I
ean please any and all. and especially, llmno
wlm would like to see Georgia Manufiictn-ies
fioHiidt. Having he* n a Hardware tnoreliant
for many years. I have peculiar advantage.*
in baying material*. 1 shall spare no jmins
ill securing tlie licit of Timber, Carriage
Irons and Trimming''.
Call at my Repository
And ■examine my SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT of 4 and fi seated Carriages, cum-
pri.-ing the various styles now in use. Also
a beautiful lot of Top Baggie*. The genuine
Concord Buggies oil hand. Cook's Patent
Jump Sent Biirotirhes and Buggies, ordered
il* desired. Repairing in every hram-h ol
the htiHMiess. |immjilly nttendeJ’lo. Term*
of re|>airiog. cash when called for.
TO THE TRADE.
Enameled and Collar Leather. Patent Dash
nml Flap Leather, Broad Cloth, nil er.lnrs,
nml Lace* to suit for Trimming Top Buggies
and Carriage.*} Cot ill i lie's. ILimmer-eloth
Frill go. Broad Seaming nnd Pasting Lace*.
Curtain Silks nml Fringes. Brussel!, Velvet
and Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining nml face
Null*. Seaming Cord. Enameled Duck Dril
ling ami Mil-din Cloths. Curtain Damasks.
Blaek Moleskins, Buckram. Silver Point
BamtH.nll styles nnd sixes, Hub*. Spokes.
Him*, Shafts,’ Poles,Circular Seats Bails and
Bucks. Sulky Shafts. Turned Seat Spindles.
Wlii file trees. Polo Yokes and Turned Collnr*.
Silvor Plating, of all Kinds,
Dour at Short Notice.
Tho liestuf Coach and Carriage Varnishes
and Paint* lor sale, with many other goods,
all • f which are warranted to’he thu hc*t.—
All the n»mve mined articles I will eeli verv
low for CASH or on short time to
l'romjil Pnying Customers.
HA B N ESS OF A 1.1. KINDS FOR SAI.E.
Tiv Sen Adverti* inont in another coin mu
Feh2.|S0ft,w1y, 0. II EVE.
Great Fire aUJan^n^?
W. B, DODDS & Co,’ ’
Concrete Sa es_Triu mphailt
jin«r«. w. n. Uwiii, & co; ,, :. 1 ‘.i
Mi-ill- Kir—-Tin.- ... To I |mr, iiii.Vtf.r
S.-i.O-nibor hut ho*«t?AH
occurred ill our town onthc2'.'d FVi... 1,1
.11,Uy. 1 hn-l a
•" '•-o.c tiiiliaifls h„„„,n'
thi- |,„pnrr out hut put III .01,1, ,h'i
lhiy\vir, l , l|,U " ” 1H '" 1 " S U,i,lc " th. Lu,
NOT EVEN NCOIU'Iiki),
The vet luring on the ,lr„„„ r , ,
wnriwd | Ihe.loik work. Hf. 1*1
when I „ll il o Hull | tliiul. ItViln ' *"
m.-v,t. My ,Hfo wit, In II,. i.'w.rs “
llir'o rlury tulhllni will, .hleX r
atljuliihiu room, with only „ ph, M , M ,!!
tion, n .Inijj .tinVuitfi,
c,„, „l, ewlo-r,.,.,-',, re,!.,’iSuM
„<■„„»i,lirahh, uuiintlty.r , ,i„i,
,-n n, jijilli,-, nn,l'ftnffil* "& I ft
ms n.-otei) whh the l'nli, r „'.,
on on,, elite nml Wn» within .ie r„, ,
K,out ll.n.e on tho ollu-r, will .T'
II,,nil, nnu a J„„r ™i,. r |„ 8 h,t„ ,„y ,tc„T
im-ilmlely fr-m, the Wpo'l. Time
»hi„ll fnilno Imlhlliij. i,Ih,rlii ,| to
the- llrus.lor.., with oil., pnlul., ,,„| ,,
It. nml u sill... Il„„r ietnllne hit
... v >n _ . e "."’lay i.0>i
from it. You will ceo nt ouoo t\Z U ' y
heat created nt no.I i. ,
•nted nt and about It. I
fully tested, and hav« no hcsitnnrr iu
A nmuhi-r of our uUltJnl Imre
it siocft the fire and were rarjirbrj n •!
Of ll„,„ I,are .hi,,,,
'ondilion. and
safes of you, Indiering tin
HE ALLY FI UK PROOF fiAKKjt
I shall tnko great jdcuMire in rrron.n!f tl
ing your safes. You are at liln rtr to
Midi u*o of this statement
Your*, [signed]
M. J. I'HUIAM.
prop*
you tit,,
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
AIITIlXKS UK KVKIIV OAV USB.
U. T. lUViiHITT’S
Pure Modicinal Yeast,
M.iii'.lael'.irea from comnu-n Salt ami
Pure Cream Tartar. When used in
Bread. Cake or Biscuit, it turns to gas.
(liko that from a bolt lout S"dn water.)
ftO and remain.* dormant in the dough,
I/O until it is set in the oven, the
heat ciilse* the gas to esenjie through
AND tlio dough wliilo baking. The bread,
raka or Id-ettil Is not only verv light.
7Y) b«lt pertVetly wliohsome. Wh’crcthi*
I \J least is used, you will require ahnut
|mirler the at nt <-f -hortening
ti<ed with nrtlitiary
ho used for hm kwlieat o«ki
id nil kinds uf pa-i
I- aL.
68
yeast is joit np only in one j
with ehtekered lall.-l. Bed, while and
blue no other i* genuine—beware ol
imitation*.
It. T. BABBITT'S
Pi'BE CONCENT RATED PgTASH.
Warnuiled dntildo the strength of
ertinmon potesli. and superior to any
J, •j‘<l, r K , 0 I 1 " 1
3 urTTi!!!'
IIm.. with full dirc. fi. iif fur making
AND Hard and aofi Soap. One pound will
make fifteen gallons of a.,ft «o-,p. No
7Q ^ required. Connimer* will find
tliis tlie cheiipest Potash in market,
ft. t. a a uni rr'*
MEDICINAL SALI.’BATI'S.
A perlectjy pure and wholesome arti-
('". * r ‘' M Rom nil deleterious matter;
re prepared 'hat. a- thu circular ae-
ciMiinaaying the Bnlerutun will show,
nntliiug remains in tlio bread when
bukeiL hut common Mr .U water und
uj> neatly ifi jiajiersof 1 lb..
i lb. and | lb.
ii.timiTT a
r»Q CONCENTRATED SOFT SOAP.
(JO On., box. costingiInn Dollar, will make
-tO ga'IoiH ol liiiudsomc S.d't
and simply lidding boiling water.
ft. T. il t mutt's
’Tn CONCENTRATED SAL SODA.
I A new article exclusively for Hie Smith.
Sat Soda or Wu-hiug Soda ean not be
sent South during warm weather, ns il
deli,pies,...* or In. [ drv out the
water,mi I pal up theSalSoila in 1 lb.
warranted 11 .*:ami tins warm*
jmiill'l is equal to
We nris Agent* for these sj.U-iifUJ Kafci
and invito the public to call nml te. ^
certificates as to the manner in vrliUju
resist tint attacks of both
FI UK AND llURULARK.
Thme atfes bare newr fuihd tfti.rretn
their contents, and are warranted to)*
ENT! BELY KB EE FROM DAMP.
The construction of the RL'RtiLd
PROOF SAFES Is peculiar, si d in eoarVt
tion with tlo "Great Ainerieaii Ki-v Itrr'u
ter Lock,".(which jmsstssc.* thn puut t<lvu
tago of huving NO KEY IIOLK andvrtb
thn security of n PERM I’TATIXit’ R);
'fljmidc of 2611,000.00(1 eliatigi-s.) tiny t'l
be found perfectly iinpregnuidi
A. W. CALDWELL. Rcar.fx.
Brn.iT .'ex A SnvMooit. NiutiTilln,1rini.
mny25 irl*-.
JVISSO.V'S
Mountain Herb Pill!
Anotr, we nrnsFut witli • p»rf»«t lit•>>*
uf thr »lr*ns* Ait»t Xh*
ruled )l«xlcH, Vnu will flu-l » fwll.w* •'
him *nd ki* penpU' la nor I'ninplilet* tii't tlm.i>e-
1m had gratix, from Ibi* Agral* 6»r tlir-e fill.
The inventor mid iu*ntir*elurrr of
Ulu Herb Cilia,** has s|o>nt the pester puts la*
trsecbnx, having visited ueniij
world. Be »|K>nt
the Itoekj Itouatslni and »f Mexico,
Bit “ Mof vr tin
'.Ti!V
u tMtblUhed fset, llist sll dl-r*-e«srioba
lMPUltK III. 001) I
unre
•very nresa of <bo body. Every nerte freh tWH.
■nd all the vital organs quickly nnnpUia.
will not digest the food perfectly. Tlio U«rr met
ifcrete a suitlrieney of tile. The selkis tW WS
weskened, and so the circulation l« freUe.
become closed with (lie pui-Mn.u. au'.ir
;U—and all from a slight Inipnrili ‘
|mper
try i ag
Jha life „r w
’•die and R P ||v-
dr. Tobias*
t . VV1.M "NIC
LIFE syrup,
Cold,. A.lhnmj Cr,,,,,,. | lv ,., r .
Lirer Complaint an I
General Debility
d kindred and friei
to show (lAilse if nay tin
Win. F. Jane* should no*
Id* Guardianship, nnd
said minors
... why said
discharged from
m . fro letters oi no
mission in terms of fim |,iw.
Given (Ilid*r my hand and official s ig„a
• ■■■» ...IIMI illlfl KlllClal s
tore at otllee. thi.* February ISth, |«fi|
feh22w 10.1 S. A. BORDERS. Ord.
' by m HI to all i
r.iffi,-,
po&tod testimony cfT,undru,|, o|-‘
“O” 9 of n!l •» wni. 1,3
TV 1 ).vviirsit_..
™*Sto eHhct of Pern-
Wlmn ovory modiome foil., t|,|« , P ,,"
to possess n porfoot olmr-n over the v ,.
rlom dlsoase. inoldont to mnnkiml.
•Sola by druggists generally.
lippiM. and in iMvonlwiy* "ii hind a fiill
pply put up in b .Hie* ready for me with
fall direction
Price oil < dollar p>r ho't'e. Sent by mil,
on reeejpt of price ami 24 cents fur jKMtngo.
For Sal.* wiiolesale uml retail hy
K -I nr.
LEEDS, GILMORE A CO..
Iui|Hirtcr* of Drug* and Medicine*,
.. , , v fil Lih rty 8t., N. Y.
Alio, hy Druggist* geimmliy. [wly
• Green and Black Tens and
prepared t'hoovlnto. for sale Im
YMI8UR A’HKF.HK.
GEORt.'IA, Floyd county.
TTTHKRKAH, William II. Jones, Admiuis-
VV tralor and Mary H. Jones, Administra-
tor of Giibrlvl Julies. repre-eniF to the Court
ill bis I edition, duly tile I and entered on
record, that Guv have inly admiuLt.ml
G|.hr e! Joll'S Isli'e.
I Ills i* iheref o'e, to < ito all persona cou-
eerni"|, kin If'd and creditor*, to show cause,
it nay they can. why said administrator
nnd ndmiiiistiHirix should md l>« d helm rued
fron, "".Ir n'lmhii.lrallii" roorlvc l.-tters
Ui-r Wl"' 1 "" "" " ,lr " M, "!llll.v. in Goto-
ilivi-n jyj.li-r my I,,hi,| n„,l nniul.,1 .ij.imi ur .
qtidliee. thi* till March. Isit|.
rnur-S JESSE LA MBERTH, Ord'y
Superior White Lead,
1 ', vur ’,' lo . w PS«*-. Al.o,-J,ln.w,l 0!
RKNOWNRD BITTKHS. Furtlwr, nay of the
Mated diicases can not t>e contracted when rx|>oscd u
»»y antinary condition* producing them, If ths Rltlcri
are ujed a* per direction*. And a* it wither create*
•awea norollcada the palate, an.t leadcrinir unaecc*-
any change of diet or Interruption to usual par
. asiU, but promote* *ouioi »tecp and healthy digestion,
th* oomplaint 1* thu* removed a* speedily ns is con-
•latent with the production of a thorough and |*crma-
nent cure.
For Persona in advanced years
Who are lUtTering from au enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters arc Invaluable as a restora
tive of strength and vigor and needs only to le tried
to be appreciated And to a mother while nursing,
these Bitter* uro Indispensable, cipccially where the
mother s nourishment is inadequate to the demands
of th* child, consequently her strength must yield,
ami here It is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to tlie system. Ladies should hy all means
try this remedy for all case* of debility, and before so - „ ,
doing, ask your physician, who, If he Is acquainted j Prieo One Dollar^Ur li .m
with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their f Auk for Dr. Tobin*' Pulnionin i r. <
ur. in au case* of weakness. , take in. other. Llfo h -
CAITION,—We caution the j.ublic against
using any of tho many imitations or conn-
torfcits, but ask for Hostettku’8 CELF.unATi:p
Stomach Bittkiw, and see that each bottle
ha* the words “ Dr. J. Hastctter’a Stomach
Bitters’ blown on tho sido of the bottle, and
■tamped ou tho metallic cap covering the
srvn Iknt nil* n.ilni.M.-.l. '* «» (« I/V , (•
horse.
fdRails Ja«i i
is valuahlo Eininient to bn
•■■' a Goiiof Ihertav.
Vhk IT ONE AND AEL.
V -e sa DEPOT |
c„i ii . rt amlt si reel, New York
old hy nil tho DruggLt, n „ J Stivrekecj!
liinuti
f-,"r iio-,".|r „f „rilii,„r_v «nl t
wanning Soda. eoiHcqurutly it is
inii. li eiieapnr—th-i dealer aavea 06
per eent.on tho freight, a* he doe* not
' ,MV0 pay freight on water.
fv.Q ». t. n tMiirr's
WO M).w Full KAMI I. Y K8K.
J}"' I "I "f 'I"- lr u,|lliil lo
AN1 three pi.anH* of ordinary Fauiilv Soap.
| «>in jvniml will muko three gallon* of
7() hnndsomo Soft Snap. It will remove'
» W iwiut, gi-ra*e, tar and stain* «r nil
kind'. It will not injure tho /dbrie.
mi the contrary, it pre.*crve* it. Ii
will wn*h in har-l nr unit water. But
liUle labor i* required whore thi* Soap
I* li e. . MaehiiiLt* nnd Print, r* will
find thi* >*oap Aiqierior to nnvthiug
in market. If your storekeeper dees
not keep the flhovp good*, send $6 hv
mail, and I will send n package of
either article; nr an assorted box. eon-
turning u part of each article, as toii
iiuiy direct. Si ml the name of v’our
J O't Glfiee, ii Lo thn Stare and county
in which v..„ rcuhle. with the direc
tion.* for shipping. Addrres
v s, „ , . »• T. BABBITT.
No*. 01. fifi (IS. 70. 72 in.,I 74 Washington
st.. New \ (<rk. sV lii.eral ilLeoui.i ...
:h*.
Kpoiitancniis gifts of'n-it
<vori,i. S...JL ,,t nio
xfS5s. fc, l i h ; l r""
»""i II,at ij |,“ I, J'' 1 ' M. 1 "
tin,I lll.t,,,,. p.ili.r! AI1 “at
ffl.itlvo niify i» |„ fll |(„; v ;
At " ro " l i
Life Syrup,
Spiii'iiytiJn'nnjjyi.i s , ortkl .
.. , DUl'OT: 1
KWik'/r”! ,nv
.lt H “ * ' '-“KIF AgeuI,
Rome, Ga.
1 j ao])14-trly
cork, .ml ulnorvi, that our outogrunii V,".'.’"'' 1 ' 1 ’ COIllltv,
turo i. cm Ilm labc-l. I WUKIIKAH. Willi',,,,, || ( ,„„
<cr Prepared anil told by UOSTKTTKK fc p wl11 ""-I
SMITH, Ptttsbnrgb, Pa., and sold by all
Dragglsls, grocers, and dcnlcrs generally
Ihrooglioot Ibe ! lied Stales, Canada, Sontli
Amerlra and (lerniany,
SCOVIL & MEAD,
NEW OIBI.EANN, I.A.,
lYHolcsnlc Agcuth
A T ,w r ? 'T, r vr '" m -, ^“Tj.i'n^ed 01 jt!^' p ' T " T '"'“ 1 " 5 '’ Homc ’ ,iH -
jCX ( opi ), Demur and Japan Van.Lho
»il . ,f tin. lm*t qua li tv und at lowest price. I ,{ KKOSENB OU
tor Hale hy J’AREJjL A YEI8ER. | ^ <-himney*.-—enll nt
j njirSO
YEI8KR A REESE'S.
Knrresler 1,,1,,'orL u '»'i‘'"eiU'if Hura'l!
vi.i.!!. 1,1 OUHOH umilo and pro-
Vidoil.
hiI-'n'" ."v'i'l'iVS! 1 ""' 1 ‘" Hl “ ra °'“ l ' l « n, ‘""' 0
iHnWSvOra. & A. IIOUUKHfl, OriKv-,
\«rk. Alili--r.il di*eoiuit to *tore-
Ks-opem. *op21
AtMiJtX, MANHOOD
SraESr , nvr I ‘ 0BT - nowrkrtohhi).
taautWKtr ./n*< Published, in u ,Sea ted JCn-
ol, .“ 0 Nnlnr,., Trenlment and
" f S||5riin,lorrl:„,., Scininn.
, V i, >0, '' lll .v- XerviMKiie.s ,„„|
hiv,,lii"li rv I'.niisale,,. ilidiu’in^ li„,,alei„y
Cousin,,|>iiu„ nn,I Mvninl nii.l |'liy..|,-„l
i-flpnt-itv. •
I'v'uoii. j,cuj,VEnwKu,,,M.n.
■S ' V' or ll r ""n,"'"«l niitli.r, in tl.i. a.1,,,1
ruble U-oture, elrnrly iVm,, hi. „n-,
, learly prove* from his u» v „
perienen that thu awful eonseqmneo nf
11-a huso may ha nffectually removed with-
i. it iiicdiMui' and without (lnng.>ron**Hrgicnl
q orations, ilongieri’ instiuaieat*, ring* nr enr-
pointing ..nt a mode iff euro nt ..nee
rnr,n 11 «'flt'filll«l, hy which every Hafi'e-
rer, nn nnilter what hi* condition may he,
J'jYi . ?n rc !m"> HC ! f c,,cn P ,v ' I'fivnutely and
f, 4 1' U,, 'V 1 fruBiro will prove a boon to
thousand*aud tlinusands.
Bent under seal to any adilresH, ;io*f paid,
i tile reecint of tu-ii iioninfr., c........ i.l. . ■
on tlie receipt of two postage stamp*, hv ad-
dressing Dr. ( HAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 W
cry, New ^rk. Post Box l,5St)
lepl.'J'fiO—wly
GKOUUIA—1»«Dj Count)’.
VirllKaEAS Thomas 0. Hamilton, Ad-
1 Y mmtrator on tho estato of Paul f'nr-
jer. deceased ha* made a[ij.licatlnn to mo
ffizffll. 9 '®nin
hi* said adminifltratioii.
.ISS*' 1 , 1 ! ""' I HBn..i.l»ls
his said lul
ling lo Jaw.
<Gvei, under my hand and official .tlgim-
turo, Fclininry 18th, imi.
fol.22—wOni s. A. BORDERS, Ord.
hcaS of life—tli* Blond ! A* if veu l»ad w
earth, for in«Unce, in a pare spring, true* ■!•** J*
tiny rivulet, in a few minute* the wb«l*r-*Me
atrcsui beeomoa dl-turbed and dteul-fd-
does impure blood fly to every part, ar.d t»n« ]“*
behind. All the passage* la-come olMriirtri. "J l *
the obstruction Is r*n>ot.*d. the lamp oGIVc**^'
These pills not only purify the blued, but r-r*""
tho secretions of the body; they arc, thrsefoie, **w
CURE FOIl DILIUi'B D1SEASW.
Uver Pumplalnt, Sick Ili-adnChe, he. Tl'i*
Mvliehie expels from tho Wood Ui# hkWrn
ea*c, and renders all the fluid* and svcfftk-a'f*"
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vllsl •'<•••
Ilvasant Infeed, is it to us, that as *re »*■>• '*!1
i, is u xo us, iua» --- .
. _jn, aknedielae like the "M«nn» *
Pnifl,** that will pas* directly ft. th* f*
through th# biwal and fluid* of the b-V.
the sufferer to brighten with the flush d
health.
Judson's Pills are the Pest Ptmedy is ttH
tneefor the following Cemplnish
Dow* Complaints, Debility, /fiwrd lf«
Omaha. thxr ami Ayut, liar
yVmnte (bm^ainU. iomra d •'
UtnAarhrt I'Ha, .
Rnne sd
/q/fuema
Chat Diseases,
OoUirenut,
&&,
Dropsy,
S,vstJ'VJ fPt
Inflammation,
GREAT FEMALE MEDICIKB!
Females who value health, should s«»f JJ* \
theze Pill*. They purify the Mood, rewnre ^
of all kinds, cleanse tlie skin of all plnjpk* [d.
and bring the rieli color of health to tl.e |*l* f
WTi.e riant* and Herb* of which
made, were discovered in a rery surprl""* J Cft
the Tctucan*, a tribe of Atsirlgine* in j-wi
Almanac of our Agent, and yon will **“.*,. .Tpi
th# very kitereating account it ccntaVw. of »•
JlrmciNs" of tho Astees.
Obacrvc.—The Mountain JArh/'«n« fa
Beautiful ITrarawr. Each lox nmfaini 4° ^
ot 35 cents per box. All gamine, here w
B. L. JVDSONd CO., on car*
B. L. JUDSON, * Co.
SOIjK PltOPItTB'f* 11 '
No. BO Leonard Sired,
jreir roirx.
JtiT Agent* wanted aiwayi—Addre** •*
For anlo by Forell *.Tgl.er..fS''3
A Nowlin, Rome, Gn. Al«» hy .ft'l m
doalor* throughout tho State.
SAWED LUMBER
IN AnllNUANCE.
• II. ALLEN SMITH H
I piirclmivil lb»Slcnro®Vlft
o. 1 Pino Timber, nml ,iw,v .,if u i)r
tlio mill In lino running ortler, .j,.
annoiincefl tii IiIh frlonuH ami “ ,0 . ,
pnblio generaliv, that Ito Is j»r
uisli Ltimher at’short notice at
ONE DOLLAR por HUNDRKD F®*,
At tho Mill, or tho niltlitionnl l' ric ®.°‘
Hauling (lciivereil. For tho convey , r
till parties, lie lias also oatablUhon ««
In tho parson of E. A. Bareli, in ^
Romo, who will receive blll#» uni ‘
nil business ooimoctcil^Vith
. n—Ail iiiiaconliao^'u;^;",,'''
Itiix*
A FrojI, nml Inrgu Stork of Soutlici' 11
Grass Seed-
O p,) kln ' 1 "' J,l “ roociV Tul&i,rx
Vbll No. 9 Clioito H”“*-