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tOlilv UUUU.VJI sivo ijater power known as the Cnlnpihnc
■.•wrmSDAN MORXING. J«n. 7.
" j.-.jii Set of Le^al niauks.
ythis office. A beautiful lot of
Sf 1 , r,erases, bond for titles, just print-
Jeeil- »• r n dec4*triw-wtf.
Wanted.
C Those subscribers who have agreed to pay
\ f nr their paper in firewood are requested
I ,or , “ Z Cold weather is coming,
\ Sprinters need to be as warm as other
' Rome, Ga., Jan. 5, ’68.
Fjhevd I'ivinem. -Vs there is to be an
election on the 15th to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by X C. Pemberton declining to
ualify, I will suggest the name of our for-
Smith, who is bolter
qui .
mer Mayor, C. H,
nualified to fill the vacancy than any man m
the city, from the feet that he is better
|0Ste( j a3 to the financial affairs of the city
than any one else, having served the last
two years as Mayor. Wc all know he is an
enterprising man, and one that would give
confidence and-character to any Council at
home and abroad, and I hope he will be
elected without opposition.
A' Citizen.
■ Pin 1’ound.-
calling on
-The owner can
. J-. Perry, and
paying:
, fee this advertisement.
up.am;
red an
5 th ins
thinks right
and self, i
. p. Pemberton having declin
es Councilman, the Mayor has
election to be held on Friday
to fill the vacancy. We hope
ii pent man will be elected; one
interest of the City at heart,
his the nerrc to do what lie
regardless of party interest
'o mote Me.
J± §«0,to
| Maj. (r. A. Pearce, busmess^gent of Sena
tor Sprague of RliocU ffeland. It 13 be-
SMddMK. 4
the Canal.
«wsTOsrii
vannau, jan. 1.—llie mill
11 ken JtdlargQ ofthe’Bffi&R3(&lbles: Thl
preliminary organization of citizens to ict
as thd sheriff’s tAucd.
The sher.ffi will Lc;luppurtc5.by, ifeJ®ita-
ry in the execution .of ; wttrrxnts.v Two
United States officers have visited the scene
of trunblc&tfd.'inlpuVt-titiCtii^iiics willing' to
surrender to the military, and there will,
(SOSSBS be^pfuf??ert0||HR3 I
Later—The trouble on the Ogcechee
quited upon the military taking charge.—
Fourteen insurgents surrender^ Jth£mSdIy<»
to the authorities last highland fttji.’Jftifif*
plicated are expeeted tOWome-ia tc.mght,
WASHltSfiTON. Jpn., 4.—T.\ MJ authoriz?
ing militia'in North Carofiba," Ylorida ap3
Louisiana, passed before the Wdesd,“ jrijS bte
signed by the presiding ofitcqr%aft4 will {to
the President to-morr-
atO.HK Wlldi-ESAUR AND t?F.fAlt
ElffiUMSrNOTICE^
has been counterFeite-l, and tho c*un terfeitei
brought to grief.
,11 ca?«$l tnl»
private stamp on each battle. Dr. John Bull Ire*'
1 j has the right to manufacture and sell the ori£t»
inal John Smith’S"Ton?L r Syrup of Louisville* Kj*
Examine well the labal oh each bottle.
odw Jrtg. watfeXl "yff rnfxri.
umw-j-c “'22*®2S
■ " * tfi mk rnmr 100
rt'sement, and my show card. The gen - w *
waters ***»»
/uibvtflej Ky. ^ ^ ^ Dm JOM^BVLL, • idturda*
advert:
uine
by in.
Luisvilli
The CJIfiJnT -V-Jeht, ffj. Jf. 1!
arrested, charged with defraui
ernnisrit of six million's ven huff
and in bopdslssued.tb the .Pacific Thiilrojid
during December.' ,r ,
Gen. Spinnor i)>..quite,ilL e . ,- : 7, ;
Wade has receivedujl’cff fyKh'^eJeMoirii
votes by mail, tbuftgh but liutf.tii'o.u::uL'aers
have arrived. •
Tile managers failing to-dcliver theNote
by the first Wednesday Tn JahuaTy* are Jja-
b!e to a fine of a. $100$. ' "V, „ _V .1 ' 1
New York, J:tu.4.—A premature^
sion at the wreck of .the'jStcaipcr . ’iacul^ifcd
off Sandy lluok, blew,’ 5nti> atomij
TOwinjaMxuvo prompt attention. j
BHaerat Agm’vQ ^om^Er.W. P.lIOkT Jt COn ■
Also spla by ^aiailiou.A TiiijUsy, apd ajlj Iffug- '
gists in' the SoutFetn States. ’ , .
•-•yfgi-th-ygM ; -.j'' *b~ *
HOW -TO -GET PATE.YIS1 , , CARDS.
lihion, no charge.' Seed sketch find
description. For application send model.'
loot in sizo, and $13 first Gorern-
* p^^S^foy^fStSScTences, 'of
patents, appeals. Patents taken out in ajl Bu-
ropeau countries. Illustrated pamphlets.^ 110
pages, sent free. "Xlldress MUKN A CO., 2vo!33;
Pt ‘ ~ "
Park Row, N. Y.
nov24-tw-3m
MASONIC ^NOTICES,
-ur-S^Sf
three others, severely injuring sever:il ot3i
J.I. WEIGHT, -VT. M.
IaONDGN, Jan. 4.—In view-of JobufiQii’s 1
arune.-ty proclamation, Jefferson'’
John Slidell. James *M. Mason, Dudley^.
Mann and other Confedcratesjare prepari?
. Rome RofaTArch. Chapter No 2G.
Regalar^ "MecGugs ls$ Tuesday, Night of yack
month./ * . 4 ‘ . v
• .di' k -. ..TiJCnopJbjL. .
' City Officers.
Pauiuel Stewart was elected Marshall by
the Council last Monday night,Salary $600;
James D. Muncie Deputy Marshal, S550;
II. A. Smith Clerk, R. Z. Ilavgrove, Treas
urer, S200 each; James C. Pemberton Clerk
of the Market House, S240.
The Ogeeciike Troubles.—We
anized Band
armed
glad to learn that the large org;
of Negroes, numbering about 1000
men. and probably instigated by tlie noto
rious Bradly have signified their willingness
to surendcr to the Military. Gen. Sibley
with some five or six Companies went to
Savannah for the purpose of bringing them
to terms. lie with some of his staff went to
the vicinity of Station No 1, where he had
on interview with the insurgents which re
sulted in the voluntary surrender of fourteen
leaders and was assumed that others would
give themselves up soon. We understand
thy will be turned over to the civil authori
ties for trial. We hope Justice will be done
them.
to return- uoia
Ti.c : EuriAu approfiJT
the Burlingame-Uiarendon treaty.
' it •: a T J
l Regular.!
c OcW"-1U ** Is oyv Y fdt^Cx p
and'Mcw^fi-^ba
San Francisco and PA»bably td*
be Connected in. April by Rail.
Omaha,- -NaiBifAsiCA. Deb,.*24;' 136®
The following facts will be interesting tq
♦A X
T‘
LINO 1GENCV
"Bums & ;Ross,
your readers in New Y'ofk and’tfiij 5"•«'
The two roads Will prohably- meet ajj^onn-
meat Point, on -Salt Lake.. .. i
The Calrfomia. Paeififr railroad is nojw,
arc built from Siicramcniq.. , r , . i
July luth. Big- Bend ofitjie Trucke’c/ 'cLli
1ST miles; October 23d, Reese river, 30(J '
miles; Deeefalbcr 24th, Maggie4 469*
miles. This is 188.miles west froui Modu*
ment Point and Salt Lake. - ■ _ - m .
The Omaha Pacific rsiUrfajl is' nowJjom<
Monumeut Point .only.X38iMlW«’OoAH ;
Thus only 318 miles part the two roads.
which distance both companies,arq hjiilding .* Wri ‘fepHUf ^
on night and day. ; At-this rate^ot .vsomng.' s-f< _,Laata' - - - *
the two roads will meet-in April, *
*T>IUtHS T CUttREST. ; w ,. i
• bmet-rt TlUj»d-«-« l- ■■fl -
ti.y BTsrna a
0MMERCE.
‘ ;;dATf K guAjrnKii'(M ? *co*
r aid .r.lvtlWff a
visrkmlexa-'tleuBii :
BEST PLOW
Tie Farmer’s Best Frfend,
,THS' REYNOLDS PATENT.
*r
Universal Stock.
.ataowaKjW'H a, t Ha i: ni baa
Simple and Cheap.
«.-2Ca30.
vvnK-r x* a
«w«»TsD , s»'ar7WW «
^ u lP^ ur »- Ai —« •'** m lU@15
BLUE "MASS prq lb. $1 00(5,2 00
OTTRF.RK-' ttU.t-zrt >:;»»•■?. W_,V • • ’
CIDAKS—Importsd, pr
iDenibetlcff,.’.;WT. ! ." ISWnH
CAN liYgJFaiifcy Asstfd .pit lb.. 27@3
■Slick,,..,4.^...,.'^^.-,. der 85mM
75
50
00
jae-The stock i. »I.-ipfct Tor. Turnin', ‘ Sub-
soiliog—a Sweep ogjShotcL/^^—^ -
FEATHKB8,u..r.-.»l^«„'„. ! ....5ipIb.'-65i
FWl^DRimV d » - (■; rs .
K&H Regchqfh,ij) Pu ,|^£>d..',v..$ 1 i>U.i4 50
FLOuap*./ :... ..-.--.'.'.'i-n‘ 4@cj
THfiftNiCdte; White, olf 75(ul00
Corn, netv loose COu75
Wheat, 1 SC(h 2 00 ”
Rye, ? * 1 25*
^a* j50
rtipTfifi - «s
. Schley Cpnncjh tiu«d..Sap>crltaiis. j«. aRINP5TOltKS;^dr%??..U.*..—7. 51*
Re|ul»r iKfetfwgs 2nd Tuesday bight oi eahh. •HO!»E¥'..-.*..6«'..t i .t!a'i;'*lf.,S?,..;T , '.SSi;.‘.^5 '
r'p?!iiRP l l lfit>N....-nw«iln.a'.ii-...a.J.«..‘%fl»
* j UyiCAG.....>.„..*^wv.;pr4hyS#)(
Trnr**fcfit* u •»*l k-* 1
Etotv ah CounciL $o» 12. . »
i r Regular Meetings 3dgTues*lay Nighto^teach
zaoath ir, V.c t.:. • «►♦•*'»»»» «h _•
’ - ’ - !.» - J.-P*B»T.*. L M —
TelegttaiffiicAl^arketi. : '
New York,Jan. 4, p. m.—Oofcton^-Baies
3,505 bales at 27r .New white Southern
corn 9Sal -WThisky dtdT.,,-]!y£)ney
closed stringent. ■ Hold closed weaker at
35a35J. - * ; f' i .- V "Ite,
Cotton fully 3c better* sadc§ 3i66Shal«s
at 27. Flour heavy for State and Western^
high grades; lovr grades jptessdy/r Southern
Cotton Advaucenient. quiet. Wheat a shade"{irmqr ac-d-.more ae-
ood article of cotton readily com- tive. Corn la2c. better., Beef-.steady.—
nianded in this market yesterday 241c. Fork quiet and firmer; new' mess 28 25a
, r i.i KiT.iif.lii ‘>5 28 50. Lardfirmcr;steam .l31al8 J;'13bt-
Extra fine would have biought -o. tle 18}a i 8 t. Whisky dull fine" lbfe—
:Vt latest advices the price m i^ew Groceries quiet. Naival- ^ones quiet.—j
middlings was 273 and grid 2... i his ; J 'reigdits to Liverpool dull'and drooping
hearing news indeed. tYhen catton co tton -iaT-l.Qc by steam. .... r _ __
oes down all eottoudom Money more active in ftlxa? afternoon,
closed stringent at 7, ffurrency with Ja.{c
per cent added. - Gold closed weaker at 1
35 J. Exchange 9f. Stoek'heaviy and un-.
settled. Sub-treasury receipts $1,957,000;
rTlantatiohs and Vacant i
.. or WildXandh.
• [special Attention given'to booking alter,
'anSi tXDte SsCe _ot Va^j^or Jlande.
:r--n- - :u_ • -■ » JOHN-T.-BURNS,‘
A. B. BOSffg Late Comptroller Gen’l.
ri3rC**t‘ >- ’*‘ -'«■
xowvM
COLLEGIATE institution,*
BOWDEN, CARROLL CO., GA.
rill.] ]VJ
X.-^-Tiie Post Master General has for rea-1 payments §2,884,000;. balance , $81,400,-
ton unknown to us discontenued the Post | 000.
Office at Floyd Ppriogs in this county, we I Cincinnati, Jan. 4,-FbiS ; ,a4#Jim
y y c- ui j qqU. Cotton firmer atm higher; .middlings
regret to bear this as it will prove a great j gg^. -\yiiLky unchanged. Mess'pork
iiK-onvenience to the citizens in that por- ! ]j e ]d at 29 00, sales at 28 00a2S 50. Bulk
will | meats held at 111 14 and 153 for shoulders,
Un-1 sides and clear sides.’ Lard hold at 181a
19, sales at IS. All articles excited! ,
Louisville, Jan.-4.—Cottou-25- Lard
lSlalO. Bulk meats—shoulders Unclear
rib rides lot. Bacon—clear rib ^ides 17,
clear sides 17’.
on of the county, and we hope step!
: taken to re- pen it at an early day.
1 that is done the mail for that office will
s opened and delivered at the office in this
rilac
Electron of Magistrate anil Constable.
On last. Saturday Tbos. J. Perry was
ici-ted Justice of the Peace over Samual
uh.-ison by 304 majority. At the same
me II. 11. Penny and Gaberiel Barber
ere elected rim: Tables for this 419 District
Superfine, . flour’.'^75a6
Goto 65a70. Y/hisky free: 1 00.
Cr-
et».Jno. J. Armstrong assistant assessor
ofluiernal Pievenue Tax will be absent 30
days. Parties having business in that de
partment during bis absence will call on
Tbos. J. Perry Deputy Collector.
Sfegro officer* in Knoxville,
At an election in Knoxville, Tennessee,
on the 2d inst., two negroes were elected
Aldermen—fourteen white men and a white
Mayor, named Bearden.
Dead.—Mr. Paschal Briseadine, a wor-
Jiy citizen of this county, died suddtnlv
hist Saturday of Appoplexy. His age we
suppose to bo about fifty years.
Highly Interesting.
We publish to-day a sketch of Cousa-
rONAKiESO, an Indian Princess, vrlio fig
ured conspicuously in the early history of
Georgia. 2so romance is more interesting,
uud this is substantial history that should
le familiar to ail, even the school children
of the State. The deeds of Cousaponakeeso
rival those of the famous Pochahcntas. It
is a good Christmas story-read it.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Liverpool^ Jan. 4, nOon.—Cotton
mer; sultB*estimated at 20.000 bales.
A1 teruoou.—Cotton aetive;uplands lid;
Orleans 11 ]d. # . .J.. /■ ..J
-Liye.ipoul. J an. 4'.—£v^inIag—Cotf:<m.
active: u].land 11. Orlears Ilf; sales
70.000 bales. ’ T- -<*/ :
%
erm, con&iatinj
months will begim on
Thursday, Jan. 21st, ’69.
Board, including "Pflel, Lights and 'Washing,'
CPU be.had at5l2 ; to $15 p«r motlh. OARS '
dr«V r th. r prtsiarft# 0 “’ cataIfl ‘ u “’" ’
Rev. F. H. M. HEBSOB.
- AProt hahgnagea, »n* Secey B T
B .tv bam ■: ,»ifEW ;ri l •;
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
undersigned have opened at their Store
.■ . - OWf«kini;f..i.-' "
LI1LE....i.ha.7 v* A
LUMBER—Dry....,.^ H ft
MORPHIA SULPH., .pr oz.$12 00a20 00
MACKEREL-Kita,....
NAILS—Cat v
OIL—TarnieFs pf SH..A—. * SI
: K‘Srosen*-'Jrt.ftri;.t..V.' V*
- Castor, qts., ^17
...i!
OPIUM pr lb
, ,— -manufactured by D. „
P. M. Bheibley, G. W.->Wrfiai«H,‘' ; **.
Wm. -Wert,,. .- John W. B'ubie.
anaiuiui! ol «ai m v
.P S nirod,^ prin£3, on
r W-UU- ■ paper>W of asxetBdn t»'quality,
| W»«V ;1.'’p* '■ ‘
60 >
S 00(5.9 00
u- -16 00
. .38®50
SWfcflBMttSPwlPf
QUININE SULPH,.......pr or. $3 50@J 00 m
r« U * ^ ^Co^fon 1 1 * ’•"^*** •
jp JLUMNBvvi: - S3 5
SUGAR—Brown, ^ fc.!ia....-..i.. 13}02O
8YRUP—MuscaTado;..';.*^^.* Vnl
Board, including-Fflol, light* a»d 'Waahinj,-*.' * ’■ 11
8YRUP—M ....
uaobh..“AL.7r:’‘,.yr
: trAGt ol den^
TUEPEN'THlEr;.T.'v!l2ii‘g1iL -90al <00.
TPBACCO-Common, prlb.-. 30@
Medium,....:.;.'....!;. ,60
* * Prime, SI 00@1 25
1 WINE—Bagging pr lb. 60
TA-LLOW.r.—....... 12
TEA $1 75a2 25
A
5@40
House, a-Larg* and Handsome Stock-of-Fall
Winter Goods, which they are offering .to tho
citizens of Rome and vicinity CHEAP FOP
CASH. Our ztoek consists ol
Xadies’s. Dgess-Goods of every variety,.
Clicks, Shawls, .Nubias, Hoods,
j , Worsted Sacks, flihhous, Cloves,
lot.of -■UH-ES’ SHOES, especially
o Ladies.
Also
Gentlemen’s Goods of all kinds.
Plain and Fancy Cassimers.
Fine Black Cloths, Hats,
Bools, Shoes and Hosiery.
Financial.
Coukiib Owner, Bon, Gr. 1
. . Jpn.7,;lS69.. i
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Bills Ac., cor-
— - A AyWTS..- - -
CAN’T BE BEAT.
THE undersigned have purchased the Patent
Floyd, Polk, Chattooga and Bartow, Ga.,
W'*-. Aijif, r f. 'j i~
Cherokee, Baiae and Calhoun, .Ala
This Plow is olaimed . to he the best for all
practical porposej-nrer ‘offered, to &’e Planters
- Vof the cotmtriyi
in this section
J*-The constamction is such that th* Point
sharpens iticLfc and ghelp.worn outnny black-
smith can reset it. , , ■ L ,
^sMT-in strength an-1 'simplicity no Plow can
A^The adjostment'-fei- plowing deap or -wide
can he made atpiea-ure. J - -. - * a -
k$~We only aska trial, r
The Rome Courier,
A; LIVE NEWSPAPER,
'Vi'f'i? AND THE r ^
tight of th* Roynold'* Patent Plow for the OLDEST IJf UPPER GEORGIA
a ties of wift
Get the Best. ;.
VsJT . .. It *;i 9*IJ V*Su ♦- -f «W ■
PRICE.KGDH(33iii
U4J1ICI YJ
iACw'J V uiflrvcs we
arsm lisiil Let sfyH
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ctq %j} itV soaflq s 'mat!, rs ROME,
pore Utd:tm.vstt&vxjiat<n«i ti
' I
& tet e’ left skkm*mr* *>
REDTJOETD
Iron, Azbs, . ‘Traces.
ER & HILLS,
$■■■/
GA.
STOCK.
.*•*; +3‘ mtw ti'
Cheapest Paper it Cherokee tta
.' Home; G
/N. N.ENNE3REW,
scpl 9-tw-^fr * -
W. BC
A Great Labor-Saving Man chin*
Wo, tho undersigned eitixens of-Borne, vrfoiild
aay. i^ behalf of UgaUTi Hnivorsal. Washing
Machine, after full trial and use, that, jn ^con.
■idoratlon of its choftpn
tho machine, .the ease a
tion, the small amount of #aap; required,^ anil
the -protection of the clothes,' would recoi
TILE WEEKliT CWWM 1 *
fare i+*rmi£ «2T f*mb'
[A.'ft Cfcti» } firgf gMK$v*pUtP«**Mt
i
<0*1-
Letters of Goardianahip.’ . --
n—Jiao*.Boi^i,.j .... « , t
contracts with Freedmei
—short and 'cofnpjetol *
Bdsf • 40' ariaste of Appraisment
ooaaa - ■
r Warrants. “ ’
nts, * ‘
I Declarations o» Ketet and Accounts. 1
^fG^ihmint.
life Bubpoena* for ail eonrts, -< J - -•
Temporary Letters Administration.
Bonds temporary—AAnfi^ts^Kon
Bench WsMRK - r
-■ * ■** "
Le'for Sr or L Court. '
Court Summons, ' • 1
15 r Cost EL Fa. lor fior l: Courts.
' - lusting.Otuthk . ui’s
JK^ESa^ •
, nihrirPim" win *»*ev*-4Ben»4httiilfl. :
County Court Writs. ^
A^I Athcr blanlra supplied at shert noiics.
i*rfq**fc
Floyd County Courts. ”
2;.«r he' superior court.
Sits 2d Monday in January and 2d Monday
in Jiily, A. E. Boss Clerk.
COURT Or ORDIXABT
Sits 1st Monday in each month, Henry John*
son, Ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS
91f Dist. Rome 1st and 2d Fridays in each
rected
Broke;
Tri-weekly by W.
:era.
GEORGIA.
Buying Central Bank,
Georgia R. R. A B. Co. 96 Noil"
Marine Bank of Ga. 90
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Emp. State 16
Cothran, Bon A Col
Buying
50
orthern Bank,
Southern Bank.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Union Bank,-
Augusta Ins. AB. Co. 3 Bank of Chester,
City Bank of Augusta 26 Bank ofthe-.btate, 5
Manufac’s B. Macon 20 Bank o£Charleston, 15
North-Western Rank ^ Exchange Bonk, *
Merchants A Planters 6
Planters Bank
Bank of Columbus
Central R. R. Bank
Bank of M iddle Go.
Bank of Athens
Bank of Augusta
Union Bank of Aug
Merchants (Chcraw) 7
14 Bank Georgetown,
Planters Bank,
Planters Sc Mechnics 15
Peoples's Bank, 35
Bank of Newberry, 25
Bank of Hamburg, 10
3{S. W. R. R. Bank,
**5-^9 such eold weather has visited
IJonda since 1835-
t _ ; www say our exchanges.
ice was formed an inch in tbinkneas at St.
Augustine on the 19 t h
Anotheb Or.il Citizen Dead.—The
Wange importer announces the death of
ndM8pectalleciti -
Hovv tlic People Surfer. ^
AYe learn that one of tUefirtt fruits.oT tne
niauuuotli
summated
Railroad with the City
controlling share in the stock of the.Atlan
tic & Gulf Hoad, was developed j in a meet
ing field i» Savannah day telon; !yjjSt^rjiay,
between the I’resident of the Southwestern
Road, Col. Holt; the President of the'-Ciin-
tral Road.- Gol. 'YYadlcy,-Hue -president
of tlie Gulf Road, Cpl. Scrjycn^y’which a
new freight tariff for these roads Wjua adegt-
ed raging from three to si* hundred qfcr
cent, higher than present- rates! : ' ” . : ~
Cotton, which th.c Central'ffid ’Sbutfiwqsij-
ern Roads carry now. from Columbus v-io
Savannah at 20 cents per bnndred,*1s'ratij'
in the new schedule at SP 35fp?r,'huiidrcij
From Eufaula the prosqnt.iate.pf 30.cents
is raised SI 30.. From I!ainbridge tbe pyes-
ent rate of SI per bale is raised, ftp.$5 J>er
bale. The tariff of freights from pther-pointB
on these roads arc raised^ correspondingly
high. • . r ,
Tlie people of Georgia pan see (dearly
now, what we tolu them'several days since,
wou d be the effect of the* gfeaV’Cefltf^
Railroad monopoly,-Atoder-Mr. —'Wadicy^—
The interests of; the.peo^Ja.tM'e ’’to be made
subservient to. the imperious" and dictatprJ-
will of the'President of Hie,Central Roaa ;j
Whether tboy'Will ’enbmit fong^to tfies^^n^
principled combinations-agafnst .ihcir^tqwq
and the State’s.interest-r4mains"'to.beiieerte-
The Legislature meets in a few ;: day* jrad f
we trust sueh.legisIatiO.nTyill fie ?nai^3 jj ;
will protcet tfie people froint the -unjBsC
schemes of theBe. monopolist,;.—<6-
Ne«. / . 1 ! " ' ' -ri ' ; . a ..i
January 2.—A
g lie-re. Travel
oi-iungiteld, Mass..
iunous snow storm is rag’
15 obstructed.
Jl«!„w- s S r0Jt ’. I>Kt -. ^ 2,-The Hon.
,- u " ■ Bates is dead.
aluanv N. Y. Ja
EpB-A very pretty girl qo b.Mihoozjed ft
susceptible Hartford clerk the 'other ' day
Carp, x “armary 2.—The Union
snow.' Vry " as cmsl,ea by the weight of
that lie didn’t look -at the 320 she’ handqjl'
him until, in the course. of trade-;. ahothen
eubtomcr refused to take it - Then he'dis-*
covered that the bills were all on a “coni'
luercial college.” •
Ni
dntl'ri" Jai
soobaai 1086 ^'
2-—Cotton opened
rviLv * y e and higher: sales 4,-
quiet wit,! 11 : 610 1 ' 1(iur nntl wl ‘eat
one to two 011 f U ? decided change. Corn
e fn Si fltl. ce ,"i s better; new mixod West-
W estem §6 ri S J. 0S and 1 1Gc - Whisky,
atS-iT-i , 0 -toSlOO. Mess pork -quiet
~ c - Lard quiet.
pas^oj^'™? 0 married 8631 couples the
is a'-fen a.; 1 ' divided S41. Ten percent.
j iUir average.
■ ' * > — ,
BSuQoite recently' ah Iowa nog merchant
bought stock od the strength of a Aisjmtdh!
from Chicago, which erroneously gpje tft?
price of dressed hogs. He lost money^ued.
the Tolegraph Company, nud recovered the-
amount. ' . . .. ''.t/T.
WMhBfltlmcfefiolf CUi -' ^Puuy'duty f on Bn
509,000. PWpertyamountod to82,-
J6ar A curious case is. now ;oo. IfiajUhefim
the Supreme Court at Hath,Maine'in whieb - 1
Mirrjanne Robinson contest thcwill bUMrs;
Mary Green,late of Topshaui,on thegrojmd
that it was made under thp control of,tie
spirit of Mrs Green's d9(jeased hu-band.
A larilfc number o;' K.mi'r.unicatiims '
jfLlso
7 JT7T3 K TP',.
A handsome assortment of
* housekeeping Goods, Sheetings;
Pillow Cassingg and Tickings,
Carpeting and Rugs, Crockery,
Glass and China Ware.
SULLIVAN & GWALTNEY.
octu-tw-w-tf
Rome Female
| ; SCHOOL.
tWlfl t*— — - V , .
r«v’THE- THIRD’ SESSION oT this
PER ’MONTH. •
^ Swllinc. Readinfc'
INTERilEDlATE —
aEaaUetr Grammar.- Practical
* First: -Lesson's in English C
vHiathry, uadTHraSiLeiaons-
- PhiloEotdirJv* aidt.x -vaa
s *
Tuition payable Aoht^rTnf adfaneel .Pupils
Icharged from the day of entrance to tho closo of
the i^l .casej'of protracted sickness
CBdtrd/eattasir* >of
Be procured in good families; *84 worn'Fifteen
.Twenty Dollars per month. The Prthdfpal %ill
,3E£‘A
r J, * Assistant in
j ^^stnustrs** to
JUV-P4*-
We, tho undersizned. haring -been, patrons pf
Prof Miilicaa’a School during the past year,
lified to govern his school. Wc
takeinumurynrrecigmmehdingniB scKboI'tolhe
favorable eemsateration'BDf those having daughters
to educ.-rte, .We further beg leave to^eayofhig
Present assistant, Mrs. Shropshire, thas she is a
fady of the bto^taj^ii^iiiW/cJmmunity, ♦
whoso estaWWswf^bahwtwr&twf''ability, as a
worthy and accomplish^ teacher, need,no rec-
opiftiftpiiyiiinslMijhiMi. Dms.25,(1SCSi
! ^ J I Wright,,., . John Harkins,
M W Johnson,” J J Cohen,
mmm* 3
Wn» Ramey, al Geo TV Watters,
dcc31-tw.w-;lvv
(lec.u-rrr. w-.uv
iAIHEt^Prfr
NICE DRE£3>5
' A NICE SHAW>1,
i received from tlic .spirit
A NICE PAIR OF SHOI
For jourielf sr children, go t*
. >g. 3,S.
Aug. Savings Ban'k 10'Earniere A
Timber Cutters B’k 0 Bank-aL Camden,
Bank of Savannah 40 Bank of So. Gs.:
Bank of the State S State Bank, . *
Bank of Commerce - 4 Commercial Beak,'
Mechanics Bank Iff NORTH CAROLINA.
ALABAMA. Bank of OapeFcar, ;JL5 ;
Ba^kof Mobile ‘SdlBank^WUmington/,^
Eastern Bank Ala. ^0 Bank of the State . 25
Bank of Selma 20 All other North- Caro-;
Commercial Bank 8|llna Banks 85 io . 95
Bank Montgomery COjper cent discount
But Jittle doing (in TennoflWf aud Virginia B’nk
Exchange on New York—Baying at} dis. and
•tallying Ut 33 cents; selling at *7
cents.^ .
Silver.—Buying .at 3d cants; seilingat 35 ots.
829 Dist Cave Springs 1st Saturday in each
059Dist. Livingston 2nd Saturday in each
month *
962 Dist, Chulio 3d Saturday in each
month. , ( .
* 559 Dist Watters, 4th Saturday in each
1943 Dist, Etowah, 3d Saturday in each
month.. ■»
91# Dist., Floy;! Sprimgs, 4th Sgtnrdar ii>
e»ek rnto th.- r '
92ft! Dish. 1 Dirt ToWn. 2d Saturday in each
'ri*^5^tsty N,rU» .Ca r .li 1 ia, 2d ' Saturday in
'924 Dist^ Barken. 2d Saturday in aaeb
'.1129 Dist., P.jnkull, 4th Saturday in cash
month.
If then an any errors in tfi. above will
soma on* pleas, point them >ut, a. that w*
may correct them.
Steam to Glasgow and Londondery.
'*k“c Anchor Line.
FaTorife ' Oyle' tililt passengvea steamers
intended to sail every Saturday, '
ingpier20;Sorthriv»r,atl2 o’clock n
WZx?' .«^ A '
CAUTION. ,,
A LL perssohs .are hereby cautioned hot to
trado for a certain Promissory Note made
’’ ' ' ' Doeember, 1848, jiayr ‘ ’
•lir BRITANNIA, ' - IOWA.
payable in ourrenoy —
.Oofi Glasgow or Derry, $59
qwd4ffSiV7 -• -
Excursion tickets, good for twelve months,
!: '■
^Stetm|e to . Glasgow or Derry $39j intonae-
‘' Prepaid csytificates from these ports, $37
11 Passengers booked to and mint Hamburg,
Havre, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., at very low
Drafts issued, payable nt any bank in Great
Britain and Ireland. ^ ^ ^
* HENDERSON Sc BROTHERS,
No. ft Bowling Green, N. X, or
THOMAS J. PERRY,
KovS-tw-w-Sm Agent,Rome, G*.
_. lstdayot-D
to A D Hardin, or bearer, for sixfy-five
and duo the 1st day of Angust, 1S69. As' the
consideration lor which said note waki given has
entirely failed, we are determined'not to pay the
Same, n.r any part theroof unless compelled by
law to do so. A. M. RAMBO; [nijyj
- d«c31-twjt-w3l '*
KJNCH
Jiii
Security. ’■
. JaA^r : llbore. , ~ :
JStAA* num%P
: dbaj^r ; is’
; i^(>GBBIES,.
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
- r *■*•* -ar*. I :>*• ajSwi. y'
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
FRUITS,
CONFECTIONARIES, &c.
Commercial Building, city Hall Block.
rpiHE firm of Stewart t jlooro was dissolved
JL <*•*.¥* ofNqvemter hy mutual con-
IBie undersigned : lias opened a new stock at
the above place, and would be pleased to see bii
friends and customcrai; Call and seeraari... «:
JAS. T. MOORH, ; -
dcclS-tw-w-lm ■ ' " ‘- - ’ . ’
J. H. GROVESTEEN, founder of the old and
favorably known house of Grove it cer. A- Co.
QR0YESTEEN, FULLER & CO.
• Have Removed.’to their^
NEW WAREROOMS,
55 Mcrcci- St., N. Y.
TO RENT,
F IR tlie ensuing year, a smal
suitable fora small respectable family.
Also for sale, a desirable building lot—an it
tker* is a well of pure free atone water^nd other
Improvements.
For particulars inquire o Mrs Hadeton at her
residence nearly opposite the Methodist Church,
| dec3-to-janl r -
Best Fertjlisaer
For Wheat and Turnips.
CAN’T BE BEAT
For Com and Cotton.
FOR GARDEN VEGETABLES
Is Unsurpassed.
Flour of Raw Bone,
MADE BY OAKLEY MILLS,
At Marietta, Ga.
C OMPETITION is challenged with th« best
fertilizer known. This Bono Dust is pure
and undultarated not cooked, not burned and
not softesened. It hastens'the ripening of all
crops, gives strength to. the stalk and weight to
the grain and promotes the growth and increases
tho product where ever applied.
Judge Samuel Mobley and Green Cunningham
Floyd county have tried it, and jou can ap
ply to them for reference,
v* fa*. gJ j e j n Ro m e by Pitncr Sc Smith, also
hy II. U. Pennv, who will constantly keep full
supplies. Apply for circulars and directions for
PIANO-FORTES
FtHE great increase in the demand for our
WlO ..PL . . ___
ded many now ipproyements in Manufactur-
g, we shall continue to keep * odr prices the
me as they always have be. h. the lowest of
any First-Class Piano-Forte maker* by at leasi
one-third, and we respectfully -olicit »>y nartie6
about.purchasing a porapanson with all other
julyl4-iv.'-w-l
Pried some as at the Mills, viz: $75 per Ton or
$4,00 per hundred, wnen leas than a Ton is or
dered—and freight added when delivered al
amount of wheat wanted—for which
paid full market price—wheat to bo do-
live rod at Mitchels Sc West’s.
i " B. P. HOOFER,
Sole Agent for Floyd, Polk, and Cliattoogc.
counties. octl-3m
The Weekly. Courier coetaitu mote w
‘eeting'NettS hind'mdre"Reitdmg'~3BUtei*i
ing■ pflttr Paper m tke^Civm^ee'^aitrj^.. r ’
Reliable Market Reports and the Latest
Noe** Jwmtl 'WaAiMtotLmd!/*kilwtws te
‘fort* «V v ! ’*
• As niari^ieV Afail Rpuifs aift Poef 6fSces ar«
being opened, and in^oWer to puf this Paper ia
mdacfments are offpro^: #
UEUB RATES,.;
'’INV
Hollow-ware, ^Hubs, Spokes, Griudstones,
Farmers’ Tools, ’ Hosekeepers’ Tools, - Carpenters’ Tools,
Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bricklayers’ Tools, Coopers’ Too
i*? i* Tanners’ 'Toafayk 1 ^^Shoemakers’ Tools,
•*’* W^sfili ’contiAe^'do Imsicclj at tii.e Old SfBl, with greatly improved facilities
intimate acquaintance with tho want# of the people* wer are,now prepared to supply
better tenns than ever. _ Pui; new stock has bepn. curufully sob
t from, the manufactnrers'. The liberal patronage of the p;
i eli^rt will 4 be spared to Kbcp up with the times ia new st
jmR PATSKT
the foUowiag Immi *^e Mi a
PAOKEf© S REl
J Sx-em . ■ - *' . ;-
ur
Nq Clubs refeived fif !i
* mc.i Sum • iii tf m sSsrnt4 aiOe
THE TRI-1YEEKLV COURIER
" lllll fic ffi’rn^^eil—IQnq "Vear^ai^
23
. Clean Cottoa.»nd Linen Rags»rcc*ived inpay
ment for the paper at-'^hr.ijiriuAper J’i ■*
f, and is fully Warran-
$3 39
Will ■ ^iheIron Work for Iheuais. manufuctnrL-d and sold hy the
,' * COLUMBUS IRON WORKS' COMPANY,
■ PRICE noo. wsds V: **v - t - ,
C«U at thelVorks of. thia Company and M&oifif'o? tl^i^c^ws.wAiclt has been, in use for seven
>« ta bjM .wijT •»« Vi
./3T*'With each Screw sola/a Diagram will bo furnished, wRh ^printed instructions for pattin
it up. FofCounty or State Rights, address the Patentee.
u •dnsA W AIiI.U.ll^"'Ciis^cia; Chatlalioochcc County, Ca.
' &■ H1M.S, Agents. Rome, Ga.
4 Also .JACOB DENNIS- Polk r,.
ALT. KINDS OF' . ‘ ’
Plil»-)SND_9RpAI^Eirr*I,
JOB WORK
. K a msii -< .-.*7 •
NeatlyExectited c .
AT THE
* V Coxrriei-f Jipb, plg^c^”
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Real Estate : Diiectory.-
J. R. Stevens & Go.,
REAL
AGENTS,
Romej' Georgia.
the Store of Barnett St Jones,
Broad Street, Rome, .Ga.
PRICES.
Cutlery, Guns
id-lew pri«s.' 'In Agrivnltifrel 1mplemrai, vvc eta cliallege competition, as we a
* bbest and ia©#t valuable machines in use. We have given special attentio:
* * .rpntee^ati^fection, oflering as'TSUr aTamty and on better I
inlhh.eity.- Full atocha of.
—— ~ 1 Y r kT~£ai_M r -~mT~t ~i5^2£ < Fu11 e tf oi f— —
nit mhir. ,o*HftYdWftTG and • Agricultural Implements,
'WilPUeTtcpl conslanl^'Vh^and, to'which wc^iujtc theiutention of pur.lia erri.
. xT?wps *p a sp'ffrw-T 1
dally Mflied'to^lii:
Wfijiow in use.
If, ^d ii
‘ m i
n c—
mom
xcelfr
v.*, v.'bich lias r
, and is no tdiablp^p get ou|oi
W assist h m, can fraqje and
n three d&ya
if cesired, and if placed outside its »
doo -Wjeto^-^nder tho use of baskets uncece:
;nd, it is>)|Ot.subject to decay; will Ia:t a life-Ui
lcs3 labor and greater rapidity than any .
manage any portion^of it^anikby the a^sistan
of cotfepuiiimaxbg desired. .
,C30 Screws during tho past s
Polk co., C.z.
MS 02 V
vil rAf
it** lav oi»ri<
PATENT
EEI, B R USH
POTTO UXT G- X DXT-
THE above Gin is 'superior to any ever used in this country, and has taken many
premiums at AgneuIturaFFaira in the States off Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
* W gfet a^v&tages’ire gamed,_both in quantity and quality, of staple cleaned,
bring inking-in'price at least one cent per pound more than cotton ginned on the bast
gins of ouV'connfiy. * T '",' / , ' ’’
We have on band Pamphlets, showing the, merits of tbis Gin, and giving certificates
from many of tbe largest Planters and Cotton Factors in tbe Sontb, which wc will fnr-
trish to any Pbinfet who* desires to purchase. -
- -The GULLETT OIK" can lie seen at onr Warehouse near Steamboat Landimr.
■?"; ^^.Etnoasp & CO., Cotton Factors, Agents.
tepl2-to Janl . ' . . . ROME, GA.
GEORGIA, Polk Cooirrr
‘TO ; HaBEAS,Joh n M.8«.. t h«
Agents for the Conner.
The following named
Courier will' receive
receipts for the same:
L. P. Walker St Co, cor. Mqjn *ne} . fith sti—
Louisville, Ky.
Melville, Chattooga e* 4 R. S. Foster
Dafte County, . J M i Sntton.
Chattooga county, .fiamneiHawkins.
m comity, jr u dge Thos. Foster.
„ 'Dr. Borders,
Bartow, « , J.’W. Wofford.
Cave Spring; , Samnei Trout.
Ringgold, . !*». M. Anderson.
Walker eounty, T T. &hb.
Centro, Ala., - J. TV: Ooker.
Jackaonville, Ala, HUvenson, Pinson.-A Oo.
Sewing Maehlnc.—Weed'. Patent, will
sold cheap..—Apply at this Office.
---■ * -■? -i ; ~ 1 ~"'-' r r -to ' -'
OUR NORTHERN AGENTS
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
We' have formed T a business connection
with the well known* and raepoaeible firm of
Fitxhngh, Wilmer St Go., Real Estate Brokers in
the city of New York, who are authorized to act
as our Agents in that city in the sale of litnde
advertised in onr Directorv. This will give ns
facilities for communicating- with Northern
land buyers not hitherto possessed by ns—and
we hope may he the mc&n3 of attracting the at- ‘
ten tion of Northern and Western capitalists, *
seeking judicious investments, to onr beautiful,
hcaltby and fertile Cherokee country. Let - all
who huvo lands for Sale make a note of this.
Valuable Mill Property and
1,500 ACRES OF LAND.
L OCATED on Spring Crock about 8 miles
lrom tho City of-Rome, between two and
three, miles from the Borne mod Kingston Rail
road. There’ is on ,thia place a never failing
and a very fine water power, eri which is now
in snooeiafol operation, a -good Saw Mill and
situation lor a Merchant
TALUS OF GREENBACKS IN CONFEDER
ATE MONET.
1862 1863 1864“ 1863
*26 96
Connected with the place there are fif
r sixteen hundred acre* of pine, oak and
fland, onwhich there are forty acres of
teen or
hickory land, onwhich
good till able land cleared. The stream affords
abundance of water during the entire year
machinery on an extensive scale. One-hal
place is good productive terming land, th*
balance in long leaf pine for lumber. Price,
*7,000—one-half cash and tho balance U
twelve months, with intcreat,
TERMS. ,
Our terms for selling and renting lands and
city property are Five per cent, on the first
five thousand dollars, and. 2* per -cent an all
snma in excess 'of' thst amount—to bs paid
out of tho first payment on property sola or
rented.
Value of National Currency as Compared
with Gold Quotations.
When gold is qnotaj
, r at * ]
dollar is worth 91 cents nearly. .
paper
When gold is quoted at $1.15, a paper
dollar is worth 81 cento.
When gold is quoted at $1.20 a paper
dollar is worth 83 cents.
When gold js quoted at $1.25, x paper
dollar-is worth’80 cents. ‘
•When gold is quoted at $1.30, a paper
dollar is worth 77 cents.
When gbld is qnoted at $1.35 a paper
dollar is worth 74 cents.
When gold is quoted at $1.40, a paper
dollar is worth 71 cetita. ’
-When gold is qnoted at $1.45, a paper
dollar is worth 60 cents,
triiw tf.
Salt, $2 40.
Iron, 4c.
By
dcclO-twlm-wlt
Coffee, 25c.
B. F. JONES.
January,
February,
March,
April. "
May, - -
June,
July,
August,
September,
October,
November,
December,
The above table shows
*2 00
*1S 30
2 19
13.79
2 93
14 57
3 23
12 33
1 rrcftO
•3 87
10 65
4 83
8.12
6 89
7 79
10 53 1
8 85
*2 19
9 n
10 56
1 93
9 07
12 89
2 29
9 90]
12,55
?26
12 60
34 96
what one. dollar
jws wb,
in Greenbacks is estimated to be' worth
in Confederate Treasury notes at theW-
eral dates specified; one that, the Revenue
Department has adopted; and which they
require to be observed in- estimating the
value of Confederate money, -The reader
Will; readily p}* sejve that # the Cbniederate
m’oney. must be reduced to. cyfrency and
p the prac-
not to a specie basis as has
tice.
tw-w-'f.
- . r ThlrrepuRitioo 0f-IAtU-prr;iM*r;
Lshcd, tkat’ : "”-
. a .•-~AfiBH€Y-
6A. HOME INSURANCE CO.
OF COLUMBUS, GA.
i/sc .T»aCRIP OF 1897 TAKEN UP. '
J) OLICY holders in this Cemj
JLIGT holders in this Cempsny are hereby
nutified that the Scrip ol 1867 is now re
ceivable as Cash In payment of Premiums,
and they areinvited to avail themselves of this
advantage in renewing Policies expiring or se
curing further Insurance. Apply to
decl2-tw-2 w N. J. BATARD, Agtnt.
Agent.
GEORGIA, Chattooga CouxtY.
. ¥m. P. BOWLES has
plied for exemption of personalty and
apart and valuation of homestead, and
I -iU put upon the same at my office in Snm-
merriile Ga., on the 29tb of Dacembcr, 18fi8.
SAM’L HAWKINS,
deel9 Deploy Ordy.
GEORGIA, Flon> County. .
lkf.HSP.FaA8, JAMES E. FLAMIGAND
ff has applied for axemption »f per
sonalty and salting apart and valuation of homo
stead, and I will pass upon the sane at my
in .Rome, Ga., on the Ilth day of January,
1S69, at 12 o'clock M.
By tho Ordinary,
JESSE LAMBERTO,-C. C. O. F. C.
dcc31-2t
GEORGIA, Floto County.
’y^IIER^EAS, JOSEPH Y. ANGLE
»• -a *, ■ im has
. plied for exemption of personalty and
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and
I will, pass upon the same at my office in Ronu,
Georgia, on the ,11th day of January, 1639,
at 12 o’clock M. By the Ordinary,
JESSE LAMBEBTH, C C O F C.
dec31r2t
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
TTTHEREAS J. H. MOORE, has
y V plied for exemption of personalty
nomestead,
»
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and
I will pass upon the same at my office in Rome,
Georgia, on the 11th day of January, 1869.
By the Ordinary,
JESSE LAMBERTH, C COFC.
decSl-2t
j^OR Cloths,'Cassimores. Jeans, Linseys, Flr.a-
, Clothing,
********* UAJitQhV
jnd ^hoe5. go to
Js HILLY ER.
GEORGIA, F^oyd County,
Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
Floyd County,will be sold on the first Tues
day in January next, within the legal hours of
j sale, the £)llq\ving property, viz:
All the lands beiong ng to the estate of Tho*
] Loyd, dcci cftsed, viz : L< t of land No. ITS, haj
* of 177. and <56 sens of No. 143 all ia 22d dii*.
I t nd id soc. Solti to perfect titles.
. W. LORD,
T. N. LOID, j Excutor*.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
nEREAS, Jacob Dennis having applie
for an exemption of personalty, and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, I will pass
upon said application on the 11th day of Jan
uary, 1SG9, by 10 o’clock A. M. at iny office m
Cedartown.
Witness the Hon. F. M. Clark, Ordinary. Thi*
Dec. 25th 1S68 B. A. BORDERS.
decSl Deputy €. C. O. P. C.
GEORGIA,Polk County.
W HEREAS. J. S. WOOD has applied
for exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valnttiov of homestead, I will
upon said application <mi the 6th 4
w’irima’ae 2fli
XTTHEREAS, John M. Scott has applied for ex
YT «mption of personalty and setting apart and 1
valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon j
raid*application on the 16th day of Jam,lSC9,
fat my office in Cedartown, at 12 o’clock, II.
Witness the Hon. F. M. CLARK. Ordinary.
8. A. BORDERS,
dec22-2t * D. C. C. O. P. C.
'GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
‘TJTTHEREAS, A. B. Bryant has applied to
TT *ine for exemption of personalty, and
setting apart, and valuation of homestead, and
I will pass upon the same at Summerville, on tho
29th day of December, 1S6S, at toy office.
SAM’L HAWKINS,
. dccl9 Dopt. Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
\\J nEREAS David Murdock having applied
VV to me to set apart to him the exemption
of personal property allowed by the Constitu
tion and laws of tLis State, I will
the Eame
jthe 19 th day
laws of this Btat6, I will pass up
at my office in Summerville, Ga,^ i
ay of January, 1869, at 12 o'clock J
dec31
j'clock J
SAM’L HAWKINS
Dept. (
GEORGIA, Chattooga County,
W HEREAS James Thomas "has
for exemption of personalty, and
apart and valuation of Homestead, I
upon the *same on the 29th day
I8ti3,atmy office in Summerville.
SAMUTj HA'
declS Dej
POUTZ’S M
‘tha ftra-ri
uisui External Rer
k’or Lina anil Ecast*
it tvi imzmhvi
Wb-'prcjHefelfon 1» 5D wt..
ixrvU !;« said in ti.u cdl auction
Jn M VN it to cure
'U
’ i -farfee Djrinj
umn ire When or . • >.•. . j am daily ia
: of Mt- rs from V ;• :,-I .. *T* «:;-piSt?, ilcr-
anar.rocrs,^ th. m:.;., -tire powert.
DAVID E. FOUTZ.iScfc Proprietor,
W. D. HOYT St Co., Agents, Rome, Ga.
aeplO-wly.,-
Run Here
WITH YOUR
COTTON IN THE SEED.
W E are now buying Lint and Seed Cotton at
the highest market price. We have a No.
1 Gullet’s S»eel Brush Gin, and can pay i
Cotton in the Seed, than anybody that uses any
ether Gia.
J. M. ELLIOTT & CO.
•ct!3-tww-tt Rome, Gwu
A. A. 0MBERG,
Merchant Tail*
-
Over Veal’s Jewelry $t<
I S prepared to offer to hia Cust
public generally, an Elegant j
FALL AND WIN!
Consisting
CLOTH,
CASSI
0V1
Sc\
Of French :