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Me. Editor:—l.teuts. T. F. Hooi«i
„ ___ aml.I, W. Turner wltlbu in Uomo or
^iHrMorntae, Oc«- »<>. vicinity, for o foiv days. All Uioto
- -TiTm-ST AND FOUIITU l’A <l«*Mng *o Join tlio Berry Infantry,
INTKRBSITINO HEADING
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T7M1VA0E i« our author!,.M
l, the lr*n«otlon- of noy ho.lnc,.
.ith tho Courier ofllce, during my
»»
^Teongreu*—101k DWrict.
S0 N. A. B. WRIGHT,
OF FLOYD.
[jS" Tri*Weekly Courier
Three Months ftr $L
k ih«e cjclllijfllnvos mnny pefiom
14 liko the latost News, nml to
ihi« wont, »’« oiler tlio Til-Week-
Coiirirr three months Tor nno dolUr.
,4 in the names with the cyh.
TEeCoirieTlor Itlenmond.
r>M ,ri desiring to rend llie Jr
JMVsrin- lo their friends nt the
,„f uni.cn Iwve it done by |myin*
" K „i« each n month, or three Mouths
i dollar.
[iv>triltu.
Cam i* Lawton, |
near Savannah, Ga,, V
September 4tli, 1801. )
i 0 i CtiisiR*:—Col. Stiles’ Regiment
(re companies, arrived hero yes*«r-
morning, imd pitcliod Utolr tent*
r in. We occupy tlio ground
^ our fore-fitliers fought In 1770.
\k ceigo of Savannah by the Brit-
Our gourd touts aro said to bo
th* spot whore Pulaski foil,
jtui. ll-riy came Into camp this
miug. Tliero wan quilo a shaking
InutLt, for we worn all glad to soo
| «-m* in hopes ho would have
Kight our box, hut ho failed to do so.
tyt. Alexander is marshall of tho
. a ml i» out on duty, having left
Ttrlumo In charge of the compa-
MitjorC/orolaud nietscs with Capt.
Ho drills us morning and evening,
ii » gotwl drill officer, and takes
it paina to Instruct us. As far us
tow. ho is de«erved)y popular with
and I think will woar well,
oleinan lliinsell is convalescent.—
re U no other caso of sieknoss in
camp. We have plenty of good
m, biff, ineal, flour, sugar and cof-
(N'pper. vinegar, Ac., to oat, and
’Utrs* for our tents. The officers
i kind and lenient to us, as
nature of the ease will admit. So
•donot fare well, it will/ta pur
fault. One Of *ilto recruits, Perry
ill Atlanta, come down with Lieut,
y. We hope Lieuts. Turner and
l* r will he litjjifi to -bring aoveral
1 they return,- Bicli * man that
n( t blanket received, one lust
ro a squnil nnd-compnny drill
the morning ; lit 4 P. M„ we go out
lr>* parade.
I- l» idgin makes a good O. S.—
i* very industrious, and attends to
MiiMie** closely* lie will do his
•Is duty, Vi 2
•ie It,?v. Mr. Moore, a private in
•‘Stephens Uu.inK” will have
«r every night. Uu huhl prayer
ant. O,veil’s taoit lost night, and to*
«t ia Capt. Alexander’s, and alter*
• between the two.
Yours,
Floyd.
. S.—Letters for any of tho com-
V should he adddreasod, A. U. Box,
Savannah, Ga. Don’t forget this,
if you tail to tUreot as above, the
will not he received. F,
[COM M UN ICATItn.
la. Kuitom.—I notico lit one of (ho
«Wrs of your pnpor a sensible para-
h extracted from the Savannah
Mirth, oil the subject of corning
*« ft substitute for bacon. No
r nation undor tho sun consumes
Ian much bacon as tlio Americans;
I no other suffers from so many
’RAM, Much is no doubt atributa-
to our climate, hut fur moro to our
t and modes of life. I am satisfied
ih by observation and experience,
•t tho uso of so much swino’s flesh
•no prolific, source of disease, caps*
H.v of tho various forms of scrofula.
1 properly cured is not only moro
lolesonio then bacon, hut tnoio pal*
ble.
been, six or seven yeart old, make
far tlio host beef. It is better
aioiny to fatten thorn in stalls, than
let thorn roam ovPr ; even tlio best
‘lures.; TJi$y Wife on fat more rod*
y.and tlio moat is much more juicy.
10 following )g an old English recipe,
icl» lias boon jn.tfta for throe gener
ous. I *know by experience that
!l » Hire-grass cattlo, can* In this , way
U)a<|eiqto as good beef as ever wont
H of "Fulton Markets” Beef may
corned even in tho low country, at
y season of tho year; 'of course* it is
1 in winter.
the meat ’ wfcH, its soon as it is
M and let it bo In the, salt for 36
' Uru ; then drain, and rub it again
At salt. Mnke a pickle of tho fol-
ring proportions; 10 lbs salt, 2 oz
1 poire, 1 lb coarse sugar, 4 gallons
l, ‘ r - iSkim. tho pickle while boiling
d pour boiling hoi over each layer of
will repot t thomsclvos Immediately to
either. Lieut, Turnor will leave for
Savannah on next Saturday, and will
taka to tlio company any articles of
wearing apparol, blankets, oct*. os well
os provisions. AU those wanting to
aid this corps, will loatfo articles nt tho
•tore of J. M. Pepper.
Wo have ondeavorod to buy blankots
for tho company, but cannot procuro
them at any price.
Homo papers ploaso oopy.
HSrAs tlioro was considerable feeling
awakened against our correspondent
‘‘Ktonrah,” on account of nn article in
our columns a short Unto since, wo
pubPsh tho following that ho mny bo
sot right, ns no harm was intondod, if
any was dono:
To W. Ii.—1 havo no oljcctioti to
you or any one clso makting money,
hut on tho other hand, I hold It to be
tho duty of every man to make all ho
can, by his own industry; but I do con
tend it is hot right for any otto to mako
money, by using any unfair monnr—
such as buying up tho necessaries of
life, for the purpose of speculation, on
those who aro poor, npd not able to
compete with them in money matters.
You seem to try to Justify yourself, by
saying the government must havo tnon-
oy, Ac. All that I havo to say upon
that point is, it will he a precious littlo
amount the Government will receive
from such speculators.
As for common sense, I do not pro
fess to have a greatjdual, hut then "folks
that live in glass houses should r.ot
throw atones,” consequently I will not
come to you to learn it; nor do 1 deem
it necessary to read a treutiso on Politi
cal Economy to learn it, or how to not
the- part of a good citizen.
KTOWAtr.
Hoar On Monday, tho 14ih hint., Exe
cutions will he issued for all City Taxes
unpaid.
Floyd Const ^Defenders,
Will meet nt tho City TTall, on Sat
urday, 12th hist., at 3 P. M., to oleot a
2d Lieutenant, in place of .las. Perkins
rcMigutd. ''
By order or Capt. EVE.
It has been reported that this com
pany is not intended for actual service,
hut we are authorised to statu that this
is false, and they expect to go Into
service as soon as they can possibly get
ready.
tdrAll agents having property be
longing to alien enemies in their hands
and not giving notice of It, aro *u){ject
to a tine of $5,000. Pay attention.
Juvenile Nolilieis Aid H»etcty,
A Society of this kind has been form
ed under tlio direction of Mrs. K-ister,
and several other ladies, fur tlio double
purpOMi of tcauliiug the little girls to
sew, and of making articles for the
Hospital, and rundoriug what other aid
they can to the soldiers.
Tills h moat commendable and pruts-
worthy, ami wo earnestly coni mend
tlio tu iveuiJiit to our citizens goiter-
™i*y- _
OaSr-TIte Secretary of the Federal
Treasury informs tlio Bank Commit-
ol New York that lie is spell ing
$1,200,000 daily, or $8,400,00 a week,
and therefore requires money with
rapidity.
Ndval Engagement off the Const of
North Carolina.
Wo givo the following portion of a
loiter from tho ChronicU & Sentinel:
Wo aro indebted to a frlond, of Mad
ison, Geo., for tho following letter, giv
ing on account of tho brilliant enungo-
meat off tho North Carolina Coast:
Kmzaiieth Cinr, N. C. f 1
„ „ Oct. 4th, 1$01. {
Mr. hoiToa:—Bolng thus far, return-
Jhg from Itoanoko Island, and detain-
etTfor a few hours. I propose a short
account of tho Third ltcghucnt Geor
gia Volunteers. And first of nil: on
vesterdoy forty-nine prisoners from
Uhttcroj were placed on a Iwgo in
(Wmt of tlio camp, who, the night l>c-
fore, hod been tukei by nn expedilhin
comtnntulcil by Col. Wright, and coir-
posed of tho Dawson Grays, Alliens
Guards and Wilkinson Hides. Tho
command woro on the steamers Hal-
olgli, Curlew, and Jiitmluskn, a part of
Commndoro Lynob’s miuadron. TIimq
steamers were armed with eaiinon. On
Tuestlny Inst, at 2| P. M.. the whistle
sounded, tho "trilmmls” ol the
Confodcrnto States kissed tho rising
hieazc, and off tho littlo army and navy
went: Commodore Lynch ennimi tiding
all tho steamers.
In two hours and a hull the deep
mouthed dogs of war, !ot*loosc, told us
in camp the work Was going on. Pres
ently, quick ami quicker ('nine the
booming thunder, nml soon several to
gether, and then nt regular Intervals;
and thus it was, until the white flag
went up on board the steamer Fanny,
a part of the V. S. X. off lliittcms, and
she was ours.
Slio nudoall the reiManco iliecouM,
but was taken. Armed with two peiccs
(ono a rifled cittinon,} and those 4l»
men (one a cotimibund of war In uni
form)—she was carrying immense army
stores to tho Utli Indiana Hegi.uent,
then establishing a c.rnip about Similes
from our-*.
Yesterday the captured Fanny was
unloaded, and before now has, in nil
prolaihility, done us good service. For
as wo eatno away this cannon, at & P.
M.. when wo were 15 miles off, appris
ed m that the fleet and uhny were
again In motion.
The Fanny’s cargo is very valuable,
nrobablv wortli $70,(KM) or $H0,PUU. Uno
Item is 1,000 army overcoats,
Tho prisoners aro detachments from
companies at Hatteras, and were com
manded by Capt. Hart, of tlio 14th
Indiana Heuiinetit.—Twelve of them
are from tho Now York 0th Hegiiuent
nml wore noting us artillerymen.
They aro safe, in good hands, and
treated ns prisoners of war.’ Lieut.
Harris, of the Homo Guards,had them
in cliargo when wo left, and all bunds
on thohargo were desirous to find all
tho comforts its open ducks afforded, in
Dm bright sunshine.
Gon. McKinitry lias beon ordorod to
tho Fciloral Department of Cumber-
land In Kentucky.
Dr. White of Gon. Mulligan’s brig
ade brings information from Lexington
Tennessee LcRlsInlnre.
On yesterday, the Legislature of Ten-
nessoo was organized for its prosont
Iivssi-u mu urgiuuzcu iur iu» iiruauuv imix-acimuit} tcitlniuuv establilhiliir tho facts
rogulnr»8Mioii. In tho oholcoor offl- that R«ilw.y-, Hcn.ly Uollur, lfc s ulnllng
cor« of tho body, old party consldora- n, j;> '“"“v.iIng -Uomlvcnl, aro hm
tloiK worn loll siglit ol', and , qualitica.. 1
|0*Prnii«rty to tho valuo of $75,000
boluligtng to Mil, Genonil ,Scott, mid
xitiiulcd cliiotly ill It cliiiiond, 1» wild
to havo been oouHacated undor tlio re
cent act of tlio Oonfoderuto Stales
Congress.
To Hrlatives nail Friends of the
Snrdis Volunteers,
Capt, Hurt has returned on sick
furlough ami will remain nt homo
few days mid would bo glad to L
ceivc ill churge, any blankets, souks,
punts, diuws, shirts, vests, shoes,
rtc.. for any momber of his comiiany
to lio taken by him when lie returns
to his command, hot tlio elothlug
bo tnadoof wool ns fnr ns possible,
cf , Tho moat will bo fit for uso in a
days.
Tlio snmo proooss makes oxcollont
°n, which may bo sntokod after-
-d if desireil. J. D. E.
Homo, Uct'Bth, ’til.
ttfifWo would o«U particular atten-
" lo tlui communication from hlaute
"pir jgiid Turnor, oftlioBorry' In.
Itisnoidleor formal request
making, as tho company ro.
tho articles tlisy mention, and
oliglit to ltnvo them, and ospoci-
t!|o blankots. Any persons having
ilus blot) If pis shipthj send them
L1C0,
Interesting from Terns.
We ivero pleased to day, to greet once
moro our itiend. Win, JljKorrost linl-
ley, Esq., otto ol Mobile's old mid well
known eitiioiis, who abundoitiHl us
soma time silica to adopt the indoiten-
dent mid patriarchal life of n Texas
stock ruisor mid sool-growor. Mr. Hol
ley Is just from his ranchos in Comul
county, Westers Texas, aid, with Ills
family, Itu been nearly a month in ac
complishing a journey made tenfold
arduous by Unooln’s blockade. Mr.
II. gives ns nn interesting nnrrnlion of
tlio toils of tlio journey, the crops, Ac.
Tlio rotnrns of tlio cereal crops uro im-
prooodontodly ahundautiill through tho
grain rogions—tho cribs and. bins not
sufficing to hold tlio nbundnnt yield of
Wheat, corn, ryo ard barloy, groatqusn-
titles of thoso latter variotios of grain
being raised by tho German population.
Tim cattle ii|»u a thousand hills and
plains woro uoverso thriving and well
conditioned, und if tlicro ware railroad
communication, Western Texns could
feed and forago tho army of tho Confod-
eraoy nt tho lowest rates.
Mr. Uolloy and tho other wool grow
ers have abundant "clips” oil hand,
and have bought up great quantities of
wool, at cxocedlngly low prices, but the
difficulties in tho way of gotting it to
market koop It on their hands. Could
it come forward there would be no lack
of wool, to wcavo and knit into army
clothing, blankots and socks. Uis
three thousand slioop, ns well as tho
inyrtad flocks of his neighbor Kondnl,
of tho picayune, are thriving wonder
fully. On bis ranchos aro horses roam
ing, numerous onougli for n battalion
of cavalry ir they woro only bore, mid
they might ho bought by thousands ill
tho neighborhood at ridiculously low
oncountortul tho transporta
tion party which was tolling Hii way
ncroM North Louisiana, with ft battory
of four Coluinbituls ancl several riflod
cannon, with nnilhunltion for Galves
ton. In this herculean undertaking of
the Government, a draught foroo of
botween two and throe hundred oxen
woro employed, and the conduolors
woro endeavoring to obtnin 200 moro
to aid ia dragging the vast woight
through the soft, mud-soaked roads,
Tho conducts was making n progress ‘
about ten miles por day, tho lino
murch having been taken up at Alex
andria, on Hod Hiver, where tlio ord-
nance was disprnbargee] from N. OfljSqns
boats.—Mobile
:IIK OFFICIAL ANNOUNCKMKNr
OFTHKGKKKN I1KIAU FIGHT. *
Hiciimsnd, Oct. 7.— Iho following
«lls|Nttc!i has been received at the War
Department here, from Brig. Gen.
Henry U. Jackson j
Camp Bartow, Grcrs Briar Hiver,
Out. 3.—Tlio enemy attacked uw thi>«
morning in coiiHideruhlo force, their
numbers being c«timat(N| at 5,(KtO men,
with six pieces of artillery of a longer
range than any wo havo. After a hot
fire of four and a half hours, and heavy
attempt to charge our lines, he was
repulsed, evidently with con«ideial»lo
loss. We had no cavalry to | ursue
him on his retreat. Tho loss on our
side, inconsiderable. A fuller runort
will Iks given through tlio regular chan
nel. For several days >ny correspon
dence with Gen. Loring has Ih-uii inter
rupted. Tho enemy’s force was supe
rior to ours, but wo Imd the advantage
in i>ositioii.
Hicumund, Oct. 0.—Large quantities
of vulunblo uiiU seasonable clothing,
ct mi forts and necessaries are dally re
ceived amt forwarded by the Govern
ment authorities and special agents
here from the people of all |w>rtions of
the Mouth, for regiments, companies,
nml individuals in the Confederate
Army.
Kicumoxd, Oct. 0.—The rumored lan
ding of a large Federal force at Oeeoqu-
an Creek is untrue. Instead of 10.UU0
hero wore only 15 iuon,nr.d they quick-
y withdrew.
LATKIl FROM TUB B ATT LB OF
GRKBNBH1BK.
Staunton, Oct, 7th.—An inteligent
gentleman just from Greenbrier river,
furnishes soino additional details of
the battle tliero on the 3d:
Gen. Jackson,s brigade still holds
its former position, with the pickets
stationed us they were before the
idi
McCulloch, and give Fremont a bat
tle.
Gon. Prlco anticipated nn eniy ?lo-
torv over Fremont, nt this point, End
wilt then mov* to fit. louls, vliere 24,-
aicisionlsl. will visa nnd weloomo him
wlili uniii in their linnds.
L-Ain-UREOF A KEDEBAT. STEAM-
Hit.
Wii.mj.uTnx, X. a, Out. O.-Ah nn.
thentiu lutier from nn officer on t»«rd
iliu 11. Ii. stenincr fhiluiiili, tUinl Out,
2d, Niy. tlmi tin, sietnitci'S Cm lew nml
jbileigli eiq lured tin Federal steamer
tunny the evening IhjIo.t, loaded with
blankets,| great coats, shoes, and clo
thing fnr the Fed ci u I fleet. Forty‘tiro
men un IkniihI uf the Fanny wl-re taken
prisoners. 1 here was no one killed or
wounded on either side. Tho steamer
and cargo are said to bo worth about
*100,IKK I,
AFFAIIW IN KENTUCKY.
N v'llviu.E, i Kit. 5.— file Cumberland
tih'dcurrospoiidt-iit of the Nashville
Union A Anieiitntii, under tUte of 8ept,
30tli, says tliut Gen, ^illiixdler has bro-
up tho eiirauipment at .Laurel
Bridge, Laurel county, Ky., 30 tnilHi
from Cumbcrbimt Ford,capturing three
prisoners, a lot of baggage, arms and
ammunition. The enVmy fled.
The General ulso broke up the Union
encampment at Goose Creek .Salt
Works, Clay county, Ky., capturing 200
barrels of mlt.
WASHINGTON AFFAIRS.
Bow lino Giikii.n, Oct. 5.—Tho Louis-
vine Journal of Out. 5th, contains the
following news items:
Wasiiinuto.n, Oct. 2.—Upon charges
made by Col. Blair, Geu. Fremont has
been ordered to report himself for trial
by Court Martial.
Gen. .Wool, of Fortress Monroe, has
been ordered to supercede Gen. Fro-
liiout in the command of the Depart*
in out of the West, nnd Gen. Muiisliuid
left’for Fortress Monroe' this morning
to Hiiprrccdo Gen. Wool there.
Gon. Wool has left the Fortress nnd
is oil his way Westward.
Tlio, H"hels hereabouts aro now not
ing on the defensive, fearing an attack
from some quarter where they ate most
assailable.
Affairs along the Polotnae are quiet.
Tho rebels Imve a manlier of masked
batteries lit all tbe nrinciiml (mints.
At J’otobiae C’fcok, )1 inervliMitt ves
sels were fired upon by a rebel bettcry,
but the shots fell short.
Washington, Got. 3.—Gen. Wool,
who was superceded b) Geu. Mans
field, lias been assigned to no other
duty.
LATEST FROM KENTUCKY.
LonsviM.r., Gut. 4.—.’Special iqqmals
have been uuule t » the young m«-n of
Louisville, Jeff-rsou ami adjoining
enmdies, to join the Federal ranks,
and every indueemeut is otlertnl to
tlietii touo so, but the work goes on
slowly. Patriotism, .State pride, love of
country, und all the influences that
urge men to glorious deeds, are insuffi
cient to atvake them. Not 20 recruits
from the Hnmt-tJuurds of Lcuisvilte
are in camp. Tho Journal thinks It
vorv strange indeed.
MARYLANDERS IN LINK
Richmond Gel. fl.~Thero arc now
about N,iM)0 Marylanders in the Con
federate army.
FEDERAL FRKKI'OM.
Richmond, Out. II.—Tho Federalists
are arresting men and women nt
Wheeling, who are sus(»eotcd of having
secession proclivities.
JKrrfiMsCN Cl tv, Get. 5.—A special to
the St. I.011U Democrat says that Dr.
White, of Mulligan's Brigade, arrived
here in the Valadia train at an early
lintt.' t'.i< mornitii, and I rings inform-
ti-oi from Lexington up to Mnmla
night. Price had If ft Lexington, will
the main l»ody of Ids army, and Is mov
ing southwa.nl, to effect n junction with
McCnl'oeli. after which Tie will give
Fremont buttle. Dr. White roports
that Price is decided ti|»on tills point,
having I eon elat« I and intoxicated by
It s vi *tt ry nt I^xhigton.
ITEMS FROM LATE NORTHERN
PAPERS.
Richmond, Out.8.—-By tho U. G. It,,
wo have late Northern i«pers which
contains the following t
The death of Gen. Geo. Gibson, the
Commissary General of the Federal
army, Is reimrtcd.
Tho Washington Star says that Gon
Fremont is to bo court mart la led, and
that Geu. Wool is to preside at tho tri
al.
Gen. McClellan has issued a procla-
tions for tho-respective positions were
Hon. iSrrard Cheatham, of Rob
ertson oounty, was elected Speaker of
tho 8onato; and we cordially congratu
late that branch of tlio Legislature, nnd
Uio wholo Stttu>, upon tho ehoico of a
gentleman so accomplished nnd wor
thy to presldo over ils deliberations.
Mr. Cheatham is known throughout
Tonnosme- for dldingttifl’iod ability,
and wo doubt not thnt lie will dlialinrgo
the duties of his present position In a
a manner nt once satisfactory and cred
itable to tho body of which he js an ac
knowledged ornament.
Hon. B. A. Kcehle, of Rulliorford,
was chosen 8|ienker of the llouso of
Hejireseiitatives. Mr. Keeling Is, also,
a gentlemen r-f tho first order of talent.
I Its deportment ns Speaker of tlio
louse will be marked for Its dignity
and prompt, accurate knowledge of the
duties of Ids position.—Mashville Jlan>
, , V1 Facts.'
In Ihl. n.p«r we |>rr»ont to Iho public nn-
lmputh,i,|, tc.ttmimy c.lubll.hlnu U.c foot.
lire, of iho sick, adliolcil
Ih.t Uioy b.vo in ninny
only jm.UIvo oursir
wilt. (lisOn.0! Imt n
rn-o. prnvetl to bo infolitblo, .mUnro ro
.luroa iho dyl", pulonin, ri)b „, t |,o»H|,
SIXTEENTH WITNESS.
Croiip-Juhn Huso. E«q., K.litur, Colling- i
wood, C. W., tostilicst
"A flilld of roino. eight woeVa nl«l. was
seltcU with croup or tlao Wtrit lurui. Tim
best medical prnetltlosers of tho town were
polled In, but after doing everything Intlmir
power to relieve her, btuull in vain, gave her
up ss Dead. I then took lior in band, rub
bed her Itaek. ahoit and throat with ltad-
way's RuNify ftplidf. and csve largo dosra of
By rapid H«|uilfr, when la tho coarse of » fow
hours, die wujt well again, nnd is now ns well
and hearty a child ms eon hr. tnayi l-8w
olf-ouro is bottor than Pliy-
MC-NATUItK ISAY18EU THAN ART.
Every Bisoaso lias a Divlno Remedy."
Rotter pre out than Btrivo to (hue.
DBLAYB ARE DANGEROUS
Olio Pill ip tirao ofton ssvis nine. Ono
trial of the Liver nnd AgitoPill will convince
you of tholr vatuo.
“GET THE^BEST.”
Nouthcrn llcinodlc. urn Ilia. Host Tar
Southurn Ill.ansos.
T HE ATTENTION «(<IkBafiUrrti l-nbifi*
I. railed lo the foUmrliif: NoIIMim. pre-
THEY ark IVAim.VN'TKl). I
nr.foR.iR "* nf -IB -I*. If dlrrolion.
[sodthf.un remedy, No. i.i -
. L®5j T - M - OT,AHK-S
SURE CURE AGUE PILLS.
These rills will ttoi only hrenk mi bnv
enso of .Chilli end Ftv«r, hut inken in vt»n^
uoction with tlio PHiiilMs LWor PUtii win do
a lint uthor Fever and Ague rem-dios da not
A WORD OF WARNING.
There is nothing m-we •despicable thnn
stealing he reputation of n reliable artiilo
Ui Imitose uptui tho rommnntty an infcrlor.ur
worthless one. and y.t It U often ifiuie. Flf- ~h V .iT 'i „«
teen j*e »r* n/o. Heiutdreet A To, ln»r-Hlnpe,l d^ j- -^.ho^ause ‘d tho dUessa
0biil|iffjj|
Camp Jackson, Amc., Sept, 8, 1861.
C. IhtcuilcRTV, Roms Ga.,
Dear Sir :—l regret
tonmtoutico to you the death of your
son, James B. Doioiiertv, who died on
the 2fltli-nf Aug.. In Springfield, Mo.,
after an illnoss of ten days, from Ncu-
tnouia.
.lames died the death of a soldier.
And waa hurled with the honors of war.
He fought bravoly for six hour* at the
battle oT Springfield, on the 10th of
August. Ho had not beon well before
tho battle, and 1 think lie exoi ted him*
self too much for Id# strength.
Capt. J. B. Gilmore has Ida affair* in.
hand, and will write you in a fow day
Pleuso excuse me for no; writing more,
a* l have Just returned from a inarch of
100 miles, and nm not well.
Yours, truly.
II. A. WARD.
rTlie following letter waa received
by our l’o*t Muster a few days since:
Batonton, Ga., Sept. 30, 1801.
Mr. McKhiny, a soldier belonging to
Cooper’s Company of your place, died
•re yesterday.
He arrived hero from Richmond. Vs.
with the corpse of 8. McNutt, on Satur
day, 21st Inst., being tuen sick with
Typhoid Fever.
Every attention possible has beon
given Idtn In this place, but Ids dis
ease seemed uncontrolahlo.
We ltnvo placed Ills remains In a mo-
talk; burial cose, and Intend to tend
them to. Jasper, Pickens oo. Please
make the event known to Ills friends.
rative, mater the namo of “In-
imi iihh- Ifalr <Vitoriai." The orig-its! pre
paration I* a «oi-n>ittc combination, made
with oil and stimulatin ' rpirito, nHording an
a {rcealde hair wash, whil* nil lie imitations
are m ile with Water niaktn tin* hnir lisrih,
dry and frlsty. ro>|tilring. after it dries, tho
use of oil or wash D> make It) »ok ijerentjy.
Wo would thrrrforo advise «>ur rraders to
huv nothing hut the original Inimitable Hair
Coloring or Refitoralim.—Troy Whig,
Itcm-mlf-r that this re*ttlt is prodtiood
by Holmstrrri's Initnltub’e. the original and
ral; relinlde Half Restorative.
Price fifty ecn»s and ono dollar a bottle.—
Bold everywhere by all Druggists.
W. E. HAGAN k CO., Proprietors,
rebtJwlin Troy, N. Y.
8j>eciql polices.
WLwmv&&.
Tho suhierlbcr
would respectfully
ann iuitce to his
pirrons mil the
jmt,lie generally,
tliut In* lias re-
ttMV.d Ids nltruc-
tire sD>ok of
dr. j. h. McLean,
IBljlMlSfi {flR0i.iL
And Blood Purifier,.
T THE iji
(IREATEST A JL\ '
’) UKMEDY ‘ .
'WsMSm
is tiib wonr.n i
andthejuost V/--. i
DELICIOUS w.
anil
DKI.W1ITFUL % 5
COHUIAI, dliaU
tolaklns iv.r taken. 4«crt,ai:'v.
Tho thousmuts upon thousands who $
daily using MoLentis Strong!h'air;; C . :.'l
obrllfv tlini It is nbsolutoly nn i* ’
ody for i
shattered.
i-arh-hiag I
fering iavir
There is no MUtfiko about i*.
Stop tub Lkae.—Dr. Clark aays that If
ha was c .ptain of a shin that hart sprung a
leak, instead of killing his men at the pump
he would, if possible, stop the )esk. lie
cure Chills with quinine Is like
•k by pumping. He oflVrs two
. . iho cause and the other fol the
effect of the chill. It strikes us that this
sensible. The system should he freed Irma
tho caum for a cure to ho effected. The
most in roterate cases have been cured by
Dr. T. M. Clarke’s rills iu one day. Bee his
advertisement. Those who are opposed to
quinine, calomel, and mineral poisons
would do well to try them. They are Bout It
em Remedies.
Mi>r,H*i. l’msogs.— Ve would not take
ar-ienic, o *pner bismuth, or snlphate of quin
ine for Chills, nor ealontel fur a disordered
Llv r. ifw* c-uhl ft ml vs gets his remedies
that wer* b-tu-r. It is claimed fir Dr. T. M
Clarke's Painless Liver sad Sure Cure Ague
Pills ihatthsy are purely vegetable,entirely
painless in their operation and invariably
cure. Th*y are tho Pills fbr ths Bouth.
The whole array of the Northern nostrums
will be bound to give way before them
where known.as all are giving way before
his great Ambrosial Oil, which, unlike Ihose
Is pleasant lo taks. Pleasant painless
promptly curing reinetR-a. A trial is all
that is asked.
Pitas.—Dr. Clark's Bure Cura Pila l’lll has
never yet failed tocurr. Try it,
ocMwlin.
CROCK IS It Y,
CHINA,
GLASS &
PLATED WARE,
To the r«-om formerly oc*-uplrd by Baker k
Helmls. where lie l« opening, by far, tno
largest and most complete #l,*7k ever opened
in this place. In his selections he has had
special reference to tho wants and tastes oi
of tho community. He has also consulted
their intcre$t. by buying iiinui tho v«-rv best
t-rms, and is determined, (ho moans wliat he
says) tmt to be undersold. Ills stouk of
Frenoh China,
Stone China,
Cut & Pressed
Glass Ware,
Is very full nnd complete, embracing in eaeh
department, the latest and neatest styles.—
His stock of COMMON WARE is also very
lull and compk-te. To alt of which he ya-
sped fully Invites tho attention of Prompt
Paying and Cash Customers.
Jsn22twJtw0m WM. T. NEWMAN.
Southerner copy Cm.
from tho system. Yell .peed try them onty
once. '
That drend scourge of tho Mississippi vat-
loy, King Ague, Inns Ills onhpiioror in these
remedies. Those who live in tho miasmatic
reginus of the South and West* will osteem
these remedies beyond price when they hove
otieo tested their value.
To tho IHnntcrs
lu the bottom lands of tlio Mississippi, Ar
kansas. and Drtuos. and Red River, and in
all malarious sections, by Mtowltig tlio di
rections for administering thpsc Pills, will
effectually prevent nine-tenths of the Ague
and (-'hill fevers, as well as Ditimis, Inter
mittent and Remittent Fevers that now dec-
Ironic tin time of tholr servants and the pro
fits or tho crop, by sickness amt donth..
One Million of Hollars
Goes North rvarly for quack aud patent
medicines.
Throw your Dutoh & Ynnkoo
Mineral Medicines to the dogs you wish to
kill, nnd try these purely
VEGETABLE AND SOUTHERN
Rotnodios, prepared alone bv Dr. (Mark, a
native of Tennessee, who has a familiarity
with Southern diseases aud their trsatment
in a southern climate.
Hr, Clink’s Sure Cure Agno Pills
Is recommended far Chill Fever, Fever Aguo,
Dumb Ague, and. nothing olie. They will
effectually break up, nnd when taken in con
nection with the lifter PHI. will entirely
eradicate every trtce of the disense.no mat*
tor of how long standing, or how obdurate
Price $( 00. Bent by mail, postpaid.
Dn. tPm’.' oi-AllK'S
PAINLESS LIVER PILLS.
fcQ.They contain no Calomel or Mainer il
T r#iioin.'lW
IRBY will effoctunlly remove all diseases
and onnipIniuU arising from
Disonicu Liver* Foul Rtoimrch*
Or Impure Blood. If taken lu miasmatro
localities before Ike Ague gets held on th«
system, they will act like a charm In erndb
eating iniasinntie poimn, and pre\cnting fe
vers. The Painless Livor Pills strike ai the
very root of disease, acting gently In the pu
rification of the blood In that easy manner
which Inspires confidence in tlio sufferer— removJ
Truer atm No PAtfr.
THEY CONTAIN NO MINERAL POI80N
remedies that our Cre*
fonoyntjug 4imli Invlgonlh. s
fflflH HUciwic.l v-tini. |IU1 f/' ;.-
the Blood—reefnrips. ff<* ,
oiid'to Health a btreni
e lu no Mlstftho about i».
utnrrmta, jiyronu-ry, nenuoeac, iscpr^snon
of Bpirits, Fcvvi* and Aguo, Inward Foycj,-
Rail ttreeth, or any disoaso .of tho Liver/;.
Btomncti or imv-cis.
Qontlemeu, do you wish to he healthy
•tnmg nml vigorous.
Tiaiucs, do you want tho Blcom of IlcalU
bnmnmUo yout clieeni ognln?—then go at.
OH ro nnd get
McLKAN'B BTHKNOTITENING PI LLP
• axo ituoon reuiricR.
Delny not a Ills warranted to
8 1 v« satisfaction. It will enro auv disoaso of
ie Kidneys, Womb or Bladder; Fainting,*,
Obstructed Mi-miruatlon, Falling of tlio
Womb, Bamiuioss. or any disease nrWinr
from Chronic or Nervous DehllUy, U Is an
infallible comedy.
FOR CHILDREN*
Do you want your sickly, dolicato, puny
t-hihlreii, to be healthy, strong and robust- -
then givo them MoLonu’s Strengthening Cor
dial, (see tho diroctions on each bottle) it is
* dicious to take.
Ono tnldcspoonful taken every mprniu-
Tasting, in n sura preventive against chills
and fever, yellow revor, cholera or*ai»y pro- '
vailing diioase.
CAUTION.—Beware of Druggists or Di al
ers who may try to palm tipon rou a littlo
of Bitters or Sarsaparilla, (which they can
bay cheap) by saying it is Just as good.—
Thorcnro even tuen Base cirougii to steal
part of my name to dull their . Vile decoc
tions. Avoid such infamous Pirates nnd
their villinnnua compounds! Ask Tor Dr. J.
H. MeLuin'a BtroiiKtlicuiag Cordlnl and '
Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It is
the only remedy that will Purify tho Btocd
thoronghly, and at the snmo timo Strcnglht-n
nnd Invigorate tho wholo organization. It
is put up lu Large Bottles—$1 por bottle vr
fix bottles fbr $5.
Wheat can pay Debts.
W K will give 00 Cents pcrbnshi-1 for
good Red >Yhcat lu puyuicul of any
claims duo tt«—to lie delivered on or Lofure
the 20th of this month.
July* 8LOAN k HOOPER.
SELLING OFF.
18 1 vi.li lu clu„ out inv tiu.ltiri. «. r«*
pi'lly u. pu.i'UjIt, tlio fiidir. will fin,I it
to tli.lr aiW.nt.ce t>, rail at my ..tabllah-
m.nt liefurn purolia.Uig any Millln.ry Qoo<l.
—a. my onlirt .tuck will bo wild, rccardlfl.a
or cud. Mr.. M. J. DAVIS,
.epS formerly M. J. Bnmtnrrliaya.
buttle. Ilia brigutlo cniialatu of Jaok-
aon,a .Scott’* nml TaliuTui rn’. Virginia
regiments, nml Haiubefger'a Virginia
HiiUillion, Rust’S Arkunsns Itcgiimmt,
tlirco Virginin arllllory compunic's,
with two buttaries comiuundu.1 by Cup-
tains Amlcroon, Eboenmkur nntl Rico,
ami tbo 1st nml 12th Uunrgiu Regi
ments.
Onpt. Slioemaker was Wnilll'IeU by
n lnnub Imrstitig. Ciqit. Iticu liuil a
portion of hi* foot shot jiff.
Tito following Georgian, wero killed
nnd wounded*. David Ill-own, of tbo
Ulutita Onto City Guards, killed! n
member of tho Dahloneg.i Volunteers,
name forgottoii, seriously wouiuI'hIi
Itiolinrd Cry, of tho Murioii Guards,
killed; John Bonn, or tlio Muscogee
Rifles, received threo flesh wounds; n
member of the Ijowndes Volunteers,
namo fovgotton, wounded III th°
tliigli; ono in tho Arkansas regiment
killed. _
Total killed or tho Confederates i,
wounded 211, missing 12. Tlio lorn of
tlio oneiny was ovidonliy sovoru.
THE BATTLE OK GHEES BRIAR
RIVER—SAFETY OF THE AUGUS
TA SOLDIERS.
Wo aro iwlopted to tho oouitosy
of tho oporators at the tfolpgrapj) oflte,
for tlio uso of tho following spoeial
tolograplilo dlspatoli!
Richmond, Oct. 7.—Wo nro well.
Fleaso inform our triend* Hint there
is no ono hurt in tho Walitor Uglit
Infantry or Oglethorpe Inflmlry.
T. B. Simmons,
J. V. II, Atu.v,
A. J. Smtmm.
Dr Simmons reached boro this evo
iling. Liouts. Allen »ml Sotio nro ul
(lreon Briar. "•
AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI.
Jerrsasox Citv, Got. 3;—1;300 RoliOl*
havo parted from the main body for
Georgetown, Mo.,
The robots intend to rnnko a demon,
stration In vast numbers, upon George
town, Jefferson City and St. houis, ond
fool confident of tholr ability to take
these places. • * ,,
Tho reported removal of Gen. *re-
roont oreotes InUnso Iqdignation
among tho Union men, on<| flf« at tc -
joioing among tho Secpssigmsts. A
gontloman who visited Benton Wraoks
this aftornoqii foports thnt the groatost
excitement prevails among tlio troops
tlioro amouiiting almost to a niuli-
»y?
illation, ili-olariiig (loath us tlio penalty
for Id. soldiers interforrlug with pri
vate property.
NorthoiK telegrams report Hint Gon.
Reynolds liuil obtained a decisive vloto-
ry over Gen. Jackaon at Greenbrier
River.
The N. Y. Tribune say* Hint tho
steamships Vanderbilt, Atlantic, Bal
tic, ttonhoake, nnd Canlsaooalco* were
Inking In coal nnd |<rovlsions, nml ar
ranging llieir licurtlis for tho troop* for
ill,- llie trua|>* for llie Southern oxpo-
dition.
Tlio Wnklilnglon Star consider* Mis
souri ns utmost lost to the Fedonliita,
since the buttle ol hoxillgton.
GEORGIANS AGAIN VICTORIOUS!
Richmond, Oct. 8.—Tho Rich
mond Enquirer Bulletin hoard contains
a di-qintch from l-vtersburg, stating that
tlie expedition to Uhiukacomoco boacli,
on the coast of North Carolina, was em
inently suc.-e-sflil, Tlio expedition waa
composed of Iho Third Georgia Hegi-
ment, tinder command of Col. Wright,
who eftcctcd a landing in tlio l,oaoli
Inst Saturday, and pursued tlio vandals
42 miles, taking 31 prisoners, 1,000
tnuskels, fi field peices, nil of Hfotont*.
together witli provisions, shoes, aud
stockings.
The Confederate loss was ono Geor
gian, who fell dead while doubhwpiick'
'"col. Wright had his horso killed
under hitu.
Ricumoxii ■ Got. 8.—Cot. W. Mont
gomery Uardner, of tlio Eight Geor
gia Regiment, who waa badly wounded
in tboLalllo of 'Manassas i’laini, lias
lias roevoered sufficiently to travel, and
leaves lo-inorow morning, for Georgia
via Petersburg, Vu., utrl Wilmington',
N.C., in nn amliulunco «r.
Ntsiivii.i.x, fohn., OotJ 7lh.—On the
2d instant tlio Kentucky hegislnturo
instriictcil U. s. Senators Brcckin
ridge aud Rowell lo resign.
Nasiivii.i.i:. Get., 7.—Hons. Jolin
c. Ilreekinridgo and Win. Preston,
urrlved liero yesterilay
ttf Wo would call tho attention-of
tho Indies to the fnfinwlrg paragraph
from a totter from Riohmond t '
Tlioro is ono tiling our army will
need to make j||om comfortal.Io this
winter, Hint l l|*vo not soon mentioned
its engaging tlio attention of .thq jndigs
though sovora) #f tho soldiers liavp spo
ken of it to me. It is woolen !HiUoi;s
to protect the hands from cold. They
will bo peculiarly acceptable to thorn
when standing guard and lie ■ -
tholr gun? througl) (lip }0|tg,
nights of winfgr.
1 W« have jiirt learn-<1 tnat McLaaua
Strviigthfmng Conliiil will cure the varioua
dineatira prevalent amoDg children. Ills
nrotflflftry that errry patent •huuld keep*
fupply on hand, and when rtt % ulml give a*
directed. Try it—It ia pleasant to take.
See advertiiomriit In anotner column
ootlw2w.
Mi-aara. (Jlark, (lrd*ttry k Co., Nashville
Tenn t—Knelaaed we hand you a certlftrate
from a centlamaii of our city, relative to
Ambroaial Oil, 1 inyaelf have trie«l It, and
proved life efficiency in ciuea of headache,
toot'ache, aora throat, ke.
WM. R. 11AUN KB k CO.
Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. Slat If bl.
Mraiia. Win. B. Banna k C.»I cordially
endorae all you rtcommemlrd in relation to
Ambroaial Oil. In Neuralgia and Tooth,
ache, for which I have fully tried it, it la
M>rerelgn cure. A. STODDARD.
Bold by Pruggiata everywhere, aep20w2w
Marble & Tombstone Works
. ROME, GA.
FAGAN A DAWSON.
Have ronriantly on hand
a large naanrliacnt of Flue
MarbTa Work «»f different dc*
algna, Mich at American nnd
Italian Marble M»numc;ita,
Tomhnn l Grave Blnnca; olao
Msrtble Mantlea nn I Furni
ture Marblt*. Thoao in want
of any article In cur line,
will pleaaeeall nr oddrcM tie. Any ord**ra
entrusted to our care will he executed with
neutncaa and diapptch, on thfrioweat term*.
Work carefully l»o*ed, and ahlp|»cd free of
charge lo any point. Safety guaranteed.
eprSStwIy
But nro comi
ator, in hiv
•prtng upon our prairiea, on our river banka
and iu tho deep rcco«»oa of tho forear. Truly
“In wiadam hath he made them all for the
relief of auflVrinx humanity.
TUP. VERY BEST FILL for the LIVER
ever offered to tho publld, moat unqueatlon
ably.
Hava you Jaundice? Try them
Havo you a Sallow Complexion? Try them
Havo you a Tainted Breath? Try them
Havo you a Sick Headache? Try them
Have you a Nervona Headache? Try them
Havo you a Pain in the Bide? Try them
Huve you a pain in the Brcaiff Try them
Havo you a Fain in the Buck? Try them
Have you Dyepopsia? Try them
Have you Bilioui Fever?. Try them
Are you Cuativo? Try them
Aro you Languid? Try them
Have you a Diaeoard Sktn? Try thorn
Aro you troubled with Ulc*ra and
Borca?
Thoao Pilla aro no Ynnkoo Trick to be
palmed off on the confiding South, but aro
prepared |»y T. M. Clnrk, ©f Nashville, a
native Tenneaccnn. Testimony of tho high-
•it character rotative- to their vtrtuo mny tin
bad in Nnahvillo. Wo only n*k u trial ol
them Prlco, 4A cent* per box.
Put up only at tho Ambroaial Oil Medical
Depot of Clark, Gregory k Co., Nuah-
vilfc, Tcnn., to whom all order* muat ho ad
dressed.
For sale by Druggists and country dealer*
generally.
Op receipt of the retail prlco, 40 centa, wo
will send to any address by mall. Full di
rections with onch box. . nprfiwly
WHEAT
A FEW thousand bushels prime WHEAT
wanted by the stibacrthtr.
market price will l*e paid for .
Wheal, clear of chaff, smut. 4c.
THE Penial Organisation la often as frail
as that of a tender flower. Many of the sex
enter into marriage relations without being
able to undergo the labors and trials of raa>
tei'nity. In this country thousands ol young
and beautiful women are saerlUceil every
year from this causa alone* Hosteller a
Celebrated Bt «mach BUtera willaave many
of thi* class from an untimely grave. This
Medicine ha« been used with great benefit
by immense numbers of jieople throughout
the republic, and the proprietors have receiv-
ed grateful commendations from alt sections
of tha country. The Bitters will be found
to be very pleasant to the taste, even as a
beverage, and prompt nnd powerful in Its
effects aa a tnrnirine. It infuses new vitality
Into tha fromc, and strengthen* the whole
system, so that women who usa it are ena
bled to go through with lalmr* which would,
without it, be certain to prostrate them.
Bold by all druggist.*
The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatism;
The Mustang Li niment cures Stiff Joints;
The Mustang Lininieut cures Burns and
Wounds;
The Mustang Liniment cures Bores, Ulcers,
Caked Brents and Bore Nipples, Neuralgia,
Corns and Warts, and is worth
1,000,000 DOLLARS PEIt ANNAM
I*o the United States, as the preserver and
restorer of valuable horses and rattle. It
cures all sprains, galds, wounds, stiff joints,
Ac. Did you ever hear of any ordinary soro,
swelling, sprain o.* stiffness, either on man
or beast. Which the Mustang. Liniment would
not cure? Did you ever visit any reenect-
able druggist in any part of the worm—In
Europe, Asia or Ameriua—who did not suy
•*R was the greatest discovery of the nge.'
BARNES k PARK, Proprietor*.
njsrMw2m New York.
Judaon's Mountain Herb I'iIIks
How strange and wonderful it often scoma
that a medicine composed of simple moun
tain herbs and root*, should so certainly
search out an«i cure disease. The ancient In-
and allowing for Jbelr strange oustflip* M
rcligioa, as elvlirxeil as thair cqnqjjerers. In
the words of a writer ofaunq celebrity,
“They have perished from the eart)}, their
qRJqs are gtguqtio nilps of ruins, tnoir kings
and nrincqa qro' forgotten, their ruins and
their medicine alcno aro loft," Tho testlmo-
Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills are sold by
I all hfedicine DcMers. maylT-wlfu
so mum i
Notice to Sobtora & Creditors
N OTICE Is hereby gBen to nil iwrrons
having debts ngnlnst Joshua It. Sim
mons. late ol said eoanty,H«ce.-ise<Mo prosent
them t • us. property mndv out. within the
time prescribed i*y law, so As to show tludr
character and amount. And all person* in
dehted to iuid deeoasou are hereby
to make iinincdinte
sepSfi
required
i* payment. • V
ohiXu n. gill.
BKAUOHN J. JOIINBON.
AHiii'n.
Military Goods.
lied and Grey mixed twilled Flannels:
Blue and brown Cotton Chnmhraya for
Ton Shirts;
Blnnto-lx, white and colored:
A large supply at shorts profits for CAPIT.
JulyOtyvim J* II. McCLUNG.
t
TO TAB PUBLIC.
.MRS. B. If. DfiEVKS
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY !!
For Iho euro of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGUS
AND COLDS.
THE MAKORA ARABICA,
mscovKHKn nv a
MISSIONARY
WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA.,
All who nro suffering from Consumption
should uso tho Makorn Arabics, discovered
by a missionary in Arabia.
All who nro threatened with Consumption
should use tho Mnkora Arabics, discovered
by n missionary In Arabia.
All who arc suffering from Brohchitl*
should use the Makora Arabics, discovered
by a Missionary la Arabia.
All who mre -u/Ifer/ng from S«ro Throat,
Cough* nn<t Cohit, ehould .U*e the Makora
Arabic*, discovered by. a missionary iu
Arabia,
All who aro suffering from Asthma, Scrofu
la nnd Impurities of tho Blood should use tho
Makorn Arabics, discovered by a missionary
iu Arabia.
It cures
It cures 1 .
Il cures Boro Throat, Coughs and Colds.
It euros Asthma, Scrofula, and impmhta
of tho Blood.
This* unequalled remedy is now for tho first
time Introduced to tha public.
It was providentially discovered by a mis
ahmary while travelling in Arabia. IIo was
cured of Consumption by it* uso after hie
cuso was pronounced hopeless by Icanicd
phyidi-ian* in Europe.
life has forwarded to its in writing, a At?)
.. li-oimt of hi* oxlraordlfin'ry jrurc, und of o
number of other cures which have come up
dor hi* observation, nnd also a full account
ol the medicine.
At hi* request nml impclhil.bya deal re to
.•Xli'i.il n of this roincily lo Hit
public, wo have imd hid commuuicutlottprin
ted in pamphlet form for froo dlstritmtion.
Its Interest is enhanced by an account winch
gives of some of the scenes of the Syrian
DR McLKAN’B
UNIVERSAL PILLS,
ron Livhi: Cojipl.v:xt, Billioiiknkh*,
UltAbACJtK, Ac.
Tlioro has never been a Cathartic medi
cine, vflurod to ihn public, that hns given
such entire satisfaction as McLean’* f’nir r-
i Pin*.
Being entirely vegetable, they uro per/t^t-
ly innocent, aud can bo taken by tli«- inm.t -
tendarInfant; ,y«t prompt nml puwortui in
‘ lllou* iDcrotluns, ucjd or im
pure' rslhl matlor from tho stonmcJi. In fact-
they nro the only pills that should ho used .
iu mnlarinns districts.
They produco no griping, sickness or pain
iu tho stnmaoh or bowels, though very active
and searching In tholr on«rftt(en,.promoting
healthy secretions of tlio Livor aud Kidntiy».
Who will suffer from .biliousness, hendneho
and Ami stomach, when Bo cheap a rnnedy
can l»o obtained. Keep them coutUnlly « u
haudr a aingledoeo taken in sbason.inhy ••re-
vont noura, days and months o( a!«kne...—-*
Ash fbr Dr. J. II. McLean's UnLver.al P.I'Js.*
Take no otb4*r. Being con fed they a re tr f- .
less. Pricoouly 23 oenfe perliox.tr ! on
ho sent by mail to any part uf tpa quinary.,
DR. JT If. MoEEAN’B
VOLCANIC OIL LllirniENT
The Uqst External in tho World hr m
• Man or Beast.
Thousands uf human beings lmvf bve
saved a life of decrepitude nr.d mldviv. b
Ihc use of this iu valuable Linin.ciit. ft \ri
relieve Pain almost instnncbu^ly, au<! It'wi
olcasc, purify and heal tho fauju.* -• ’l-
an incredible short time. McT.onn w \ n
ic Oil Liniment will relieve tho im- iv.
rnto wise* of Rheumatism, Gout, or,
gfa. For paralysis, contracted uin-*
nesa or weakness in tho jofuis, r
ligarncnt«| it will never fgU. 1 >,
Unit* will euro tore throat, henda*' c
aolios For burns or feqlda, or av.j : '•n
n ‘ ii fat tibia Remedy-. Try it, an ‘ v, 'i v. '
it an indispensable remedy. K. •
always on hand.
Planter*, .Farmer*, 'of any on» living
chorgo of horses, will save money by »- f in-
MalwfcuV.Volcanic Oil Linimem. It f>i
speedy and. infallible euro for galls, spruiiir,
chafes, swelling, lamcnoas, swccncy, son:,
wounds, scratches, or any external 0'
Try it, and you will bo convinced.
DR. J. H. McLEAN,
Solo Proprietor, fit. LottL. ^!o.
Tlio nhovo is mamifneiurcd iu New 0
leans. Bold every when-.
P. LJ Tnrnloy, Wholcsnlo and RvUI! Ar.'t
tit Koine. nprJOwly
Tender* her thanks to those who
her tofnni patronized lu-r arl-.oo{
i’» lihcrall v, and solicit* u coiitin-
uan.ee of the same,
illiiti. til- F.ilM vsioii of hor school
A*r Girl* and *m II li.y-. wi.l open on tl»c
28th of Airgust* i in’-racinj a term of Ifi
Tuition. iH-r fcnsioh, $ » nn
For wimmi. ;>er sesdon, I 00
R-uird. per m-qilh. 12 30
July fit Im
,massacre*, which hooUtiined from thoaoWh©
(suffered in that awful tragedy. -
Tl»i» pamphlet umy he oblaim-d ut ourofllco
or it will b3 sent fr-o by njail to qll who
apnly for it.
W« import tlio Makora Arabico direct from
Smyrna through the house qf Oleen k Gy-
lipptl*, nmi w° havo always
aupply
hand a f(ill
put up in botfli** ready for qso ffith
Clark St Fuller's
AMBROSIAL OIL
C1.AIIK, GlIEGOUY & Co.,
Sole Proprietors.
' CURES
Headache, Earache, Toothache, in three min
utos, ‘Rheumatism, Coughs, Ncurulgia,
Colds, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Dys
pepsia, Colic, Cramps, Inflamed
Eye*, Chronic 8oh> Eye*, Borp
Tliront, Cuts, Burns, Brui.*c* t
Sprains, Chajmeil Hn;id*,
Plica, Ulcer*, Viarrhwa, *
Bn n ions,Corns,Frost
ed Fcot, Dcbfnc**,
Old Bores, 8oro
Brensi, Sorp Nipples, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Totter, Snuko Bites, Spider Bltca, Dog Bites,
Rat Bites. b
Tho World is chnllnngcd
For itscf|ual for Scalds or Burns. It cum-
Scratches on Horsor, Boro Eves on horses,
Sprain*, Swinnoy, Pojl Jiril, ‘Fistula, saddjti
and bar loss Galls, fresh wounds or swilUngt,
and is I he Lest kuowii remedy to ap?h t«\
.lendur-fooleii horses from founder—take up
.the frot and bathe well abbut tho frog of tho
foot. Curo all ontanoous diseases on imrn or
boast. . .
No ono modlcinqcan curo in alVftnzoa, but
wo caushow moro real proof Of the virtue vl
AMIUtO^lALOIL
its healing.properties, from rceponsibln,
men, who are above hoiug bought, than cup
bo produced for i*ny‘otJicr mmliciuc.
Wo do not assert a curo for every malady
men nro subject to, but wlmt wo proclaim
can substantiate by living witnesses. TUu
ibrosial Oil .is a Xac/ivillo preparation,
.4 sold thrutighmit tho Boutb and South .
West by all gimd druggists nnd general deal
ers- T he ffcwUi mar bo justly proud that *
I)r. Clark, n Native Tenncsscnu,
After wucli laber ami rosenreh, hns prfiduted-
tra.li -ill. .vl.icl. til. country '.lloo.Icd,.
l-Icaro PiilJ »k our ofoco, .vl.ero ivw will tali.
nlollbre lit fHowli.fr 1,-itoos nml loslimonlnl-
loo numerous to Scl forth in tlio form of
aJmctlntmcnt) fom, of which emc iro..,
Phyj.ciun. lu I;tait. fitumllug, who. ore nilo-
It In their |irnekieo, os thoy atnto.v
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
-YOUNG’S
BEAUREGARD
WHISKEY,
Mauufoctured by Youug Sl Tower*,
/^wF Floyd county, having qjplprgone a
\J thorough test by compolent chemists,
and iquud to bo a purp arliplo af Whiskey,
is woll adapted for Medical purposes. The
proprietors uro fully prepared to fill all’or*
tiers directed to thorn at Rome, Ga., from
druggists or others, who may desire to test
its good qualities. tmiylStwfib
supply put i
Price nn.* dollar par bottle,. Ben. by mail,
on roM’iptof price, and 24 cents for poatngo.
For Sul? wholesale auu retail by
LEEDS. GILMORE .1 CO.,
1 mjHirlcrs ofRrujtA incs.
Al.o. Uy nrqiwlfls 6r|jor»lly.
NM
NOTICE
To Debtors and .Creditors.
TVTOWOB I" hereby* glvon to nil’ personf
il having demands against tWfill B. Eve,
lull or said county, deceased; to pfe|bi}t
thorn to mo propotly mndo out, yyllhln the
time prescribed oy la>y, so ns lo show thcif
choractorand amount. . ,
And all persons iudobted to said doccascd,
aro hereby required to make iiqiactj^to
W SSnSa! Harvey A Scott, of Rome, will act
fqr mo in my nbseneo. j% Thla
i, With’ mn
)YE CHALLENGE TOE VQRLD
oml
/W Road tho ovtdonce of. Iho virtue
Clark. A Fullar’s Ambrosial Oil, oyidcuo
ttu then tic, riud frpm persons wliorowerda
standing nro irrpprpaphablc. Read and
convinced. Price, 48c and $1.80,
For snlo by Druggists every wholo.
CLAltK. GREGORY i'CO’.,
lo Propriolqr#, Nashville, Town
Solo
> w s.viy
Pure Train Oil.
BARUETfS J .lot receivo.l, ..ml
No. 3. Choice
Cotton Seed Oil,
ANUFACTDRKI. iu the <■ J-
fully oqual to tho Wat I-
•11, fortablo aud other uses—by the bid. or
rfJtaU.at Y^ISER A REEBsE’B. ‘