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iiw Rome Courier
puruUore, Sash and Blinds &c.
, r .. Firm of Daily. Reese & Co. has beer,
and XewTirm of ilills, paJy &
r J) for the nurpose of Mamifacture-
Oo. formed, forme,
. abjve . Mills, Daily & Oo..h«e*m-
pitaltaad they propose to do business
•cole. With all the Machinery
pie cap
on a lame scale. an( p tbe best
totCM iwtn bSi any -where,
^^rranufacturoChauiberSets,
fjallpaintod fnraiture, as pretty and
cheap aa it can be made any where. ■
ri!v mil also beep constantly on hand a
Sprifofte furaitnre of Northern
■ •OOd supply u
ItO.HK WHOLESALE 'AND ItETAH
te : - PRICES • CURRENT. » i' :
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A Care for Piptheria.
Mauufacmre.
Burial cases Matrasses &c.
. at the Sale Rooms, opposite Norton s, on
l\c. lu „ a r. t»i: /.-...A oil
V »d St Orders for Sash & Blinds and all
Job wort will be faithfully filled. All who
Jed articles in thcirlineslionld.Stve them
a call.—See AiT -
•rue Oldest Settler Dead.
Mrs. Nancy Reagan,died in this city last
Monday evening, aged nearly 78 years.
She settled in Rome Sept. 3d. 133o and
has lived here continuously ever since.
There is but one family, Mrs. Jacks, m
Home who were hero when Mrs. Ragan
came and she has once moved away and re
turned She was a good Christian woman
and greatly beloved by all who knew
her.
Deniisxuv.—Dr. R. I. Hampton, Sur
.•eon Dentist, formerly of Alabama, has set-
tied in our city for the purpose of prac
ticing his profession. He is an accom
plished gentleman, and comes highly rec
ommended. We would bespeak tor him a
liberal patronage—Sec card.
New Firm.—J. 0. McDonald has be
come a partner of Ayer & Bills, and the
hardware business will hereafter be doue in
• he name of Ayer, Hills i Co.
/U in teres tea, pi base read t"5e' following' ei-
tract from a lottor from Ellen B.. Mason,
wife of Rev. Francis Mason, Tunghoo, Birin ah :
. . . My son was taken violently sick with
diptheria, cold chBls, burning fever and sore
throat. I counted one morning ten little vesicles
in his throat, very white, and his tongue, to-
wards the root, jest like a watermellen, full of
seeds;'the remainder coated as thick as a knife
blade. So many children have died around here
I was afraid to cell a physician, and thought I
would try your Pain ,Killer for a gargle, with
small doses inwardly. I did so, and found the
gargle invariably cut off vesicles, and he raised
them up, often covered with blood. He was tak
en on Sunday: On Wednesday his throat was
clear, and his tongue rapidly clearing offl ■ I also
used it os a liniment, with castor oil and harts
horn, for his neck. It seemed to mo a wonderful
cure, and I can but wish it coaid be known to
many poor mothers in our land who are dosing
so many children by this dreadful disease.
I have found your Pain Killer one of the most
valuable medicines ever used in Bormah. Once
I was stung by a very large black -scorpion: the
pain was indescribable. -I immediately applied
the Pain Killer for I never travel without it, a-
gain and again, aud in half an hour my fbot whs
well
Dr. Walton Writes from Oschocton—‘*Your
pain * Killer cures this new disease—Diptheria.
•r Sore Throat—that is so alarmingly prevalent
here; and it has not been known to fail in anj
instance when used in time. This factyou should
make known to ‘the World." (It is used in
this disease a£ a gargle and lotion, as well -as a
tonic and stimulant.) . In Halifax, where this
disease prevailed for many months in its most
malignant form, the use of Perry Davis' 'Tain
Killer" was in variably"atteuded with the most
favorable results, when it was used ere the disease
had made too much progress to preclude the use
of so powerful a stimulant.
jah30twim.
' "CobniES Office, Komi, Ga., ).-
Fob 11.1869, 1
cotton,—..:.
•AXES.. v.fk r '(loZ. $11
ALUM,:..:.;. . r ........:._.....pr lb.
BACON—StuSoiaers,.::. 3 a 13}I
.,.“82
Plain Han.s
Canvass'd do
BRAN—
BAGGING”—Gunny..... ^ yd
Kentukv...
fir. K
HEAT REMEDIES
vl
11
M
Ball’s Cedron Bitters
■BUTTER—Goshen.... ^ lb
Country. ................... - 20(5
BEESWAX—lb 35(5
BALS. COPAIBA.. „pr lb $1 500
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur, 1
BLUE MASS - pr lb. $1 0
BLUE STONE.. ...:...pr lb."
BORAX.„... pr tb.
CHEESE...:;.
CRACKERS ...
CIGARS—Imported, pr
Domestic............. It
CANDY—Fancy Aosfd,,-pr lb.
Stick, ........
CANDLES
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE,
.Beware of counterfeits! Smith's Tonic Syriip
has been counterfeited^- and the counterfeiter
brought to grief. '
Smith’s Tonic Syrup.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bixll'f
private stamp on each little. Dr. John Bhll.on-
1 iy has the right to manufacture and’sell the orig-
„ , m . 'inal John Smith’s Tonic-Syrup of Jjonisville' Ky.
^ liuUsC is doing a large ant* rapitily Examine well the label on each bottle. If my
. . q ; private stonp is not nn the bottle, do not pnr-
i!.eri*a?i«g busings oee *t u \. : cbase> or you w m i e deceived. - See' my column
. ; advertisement, and my show card. The gen
AiOicSTElr—Bill Jnkitson, a neyro who u j ne Smith’s Tonic,Syrup can only be prepared
*, . , , r u. i T Cfx. i by myself. The public servant,
hs been in the employ Cu -ur. d. o | Jjuijtvi a ti jr y . Dn. JOHN BULL,
Lou, for the part f ix months was arrested j apr23
Monday on charge of having been iin- - . UR. C. WILLIAMS’
lAicatcd in thc burglary freiii Pitne-r & j Balsam of Wild Cherry & Wood, Naptha,
to avrait his trial.
Lively Stable.
Mr. J. A. Cleaves has
„ | Thousands have been saved annually from
Smiths store. He was -committed to jail i untimely grave by using this Unrivalled Prcpa-
; ration.
It cures effectually all diseasesof the Throat
and Lungs, Consumption in its incipient stages
Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, Catarrhs
Croup, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, and all
diseases of the Respiratory Organs, are imme
diately relieved by its use.
fine lotof ilor-
beautiful carriages Encl Baggies, and
can funiish a good turn-out to persons
de.-iriug to ride cither on pleasure or busi
ness. Ilis terms are reasonable. See
Advertisement!
The New Drugstore.
The Advertisement of Yeisor & Cujler
will hardly fail to attract attention. They
Lave on excellent assortment of fresh Med
icines, articles for the Toilette etc., etc —
Go and see them at their beautiful, new
T>ru ,r Store No. 5. Shorter Rlock.
All oidcrs addressed to Dr. C. Williams k Co.,
Memphis Team, will receivo prompt attention.
General Agents in • ome,Dr. "W. D. HOYT & CO.
Also sold by Hamilton A Turnley, and all -prug-
gistsin the Southern States. .
augl-tw-w-Cm • - r •*
HOW TO GET PATENTS.
OR opinion, no -charge. -Send sketch and
F -_.
description. For application send model,
not over one loot in siza, aud -$16 first Govern
ment and Stamp fees. Specifications, drawing,
caveats; assignments prepared; rejected claims
prosecuted. Also, interferences, extenoion of
patents, appeals. Patents taken out In all Eu
ropean countries. Illustrated pamphlets, 110
pages, sent free. Address MUNN A CO., No 37
Park P.cw, N. Y. nov24-tw-Sm
j Agents for the Coaler. •
.«$—The following named authorized* agents for the
GENERAL Toombs.—Was in Atlanta j Courier will receive subscriptions anf -;ive
, 4 receipts for-thevamet*'•* ‘
that • - " — ” • «
last Tuesday. We arc rejoiced to learn
je has recovered from his recent illness.
to Builders.—The Ordinary of I’olk
Co., will receive propositions to
Court House -See Adv.
L. P. Walker A Co , cor. Main and 6th ste-r
Louisville, Ky. . * i*; * •
Melville, Chattooga co. t Ga., • R. S. Foster:
DadeCciinty, Joel Sutton..
Chattooga county, Samuel Hawki: '
Gordon county,
build a j P^k.
I Bartow,
Lieutenant 13 rain e.-
liawkin^.
Judge Tho?. Foster.
Dr.- Border^
J. NV. Wofford.’
Samuel Trout,
las. M. Anderson/
T.W. Cobb.
J« W. Coker.
Stevenson, Pinson A Co.’
Cave Spring,.
1 Ringgold,
; Walker county, ^
-The order iur | ^ c ?^ re »
the release of Liuetenant Lraiue, which it dewing Ala chine.—Weed’s Patent,
wr.s positively stated had been issued by ; EC ]d cheap..—Apply at thi3 Ofitce.
the attorney Genecd, under the directiuu j 10,000 tbs. of RAGS WANTED.
• f the President, has. it appears, n.ver ■ ^y c wan |. an indefinite amount of clean
voiiie to hand. Ileis'still in prison, at Brook- 1 Cotton or Linen Rajrr, in oxchange for .the
!vn. N. V. The ladies of Baltimore, who Courier^ The price “ ile w'. Wellfyfi
month*, or: twenty-eight lbe.r tho XVeehfy 3
months^
tere so active in procuring the promised
elcase. are again at work - endeavoring to
ibt.iin its prompt execution
THURSDAY MORNSN<UIteh. !.
Ring of the True Metal.
V. r o have read with delight the speteh or
tb; t. Scott, which we publish to day, : n the.
:.'g! eligibility question. !• c believe that .
the brave and the good of the present and
. ire teaarntioiis will litaak lum for this
a.He and patriotic'effort to preserve untara- |
ished the honor and bright escutcheon of |
thi- glorious ,M Coaifiionwcalth. No good j
is ever permanently, attained, by a “base j
•'jia’Li-.i: with ini-juitous demands. ’ Itj
is the dastardly subterfuge . of Eu'sorabie j
cowards, who falsely hope to escape present ;
ill by placing themselves under the prolee- j
tiou (?) of grasping tyranny - j
If this country must be first r.egroized
and then ruined, let miscreants and cowards
leud themselves to the ignominious work,
but let good men and true choose rather to
suffer, if need be, for righteousness sake,
than to enjoy the pleasures of sin far a sea
son. Read the speech.
Great Southern
FREIGHT LINE
CHARLESTON, S C„
To the South, and Southwest.
New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more and Boston, to .
individual who wanted a person
to lake care ol his children advertised in an
Lasicru paper i: fur cue whose patience is
rnexhaubtuble, whose temper is tireless.
v hose vigilance is unwinking, whose powtfr
of pleasing is boundless, whose industry is
niatcblesSjUnd whose neatness is unparallel
ed
One hundred and sixteen newspaper!
have one side printed at the office of the
Milwaukee Wisconsin. The most oftheso
journals are published in Wisconsin, Min
nesota and Illinois, but Indiana, Ipwra,
Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, aud even Mary
land. I\est Virginia and New York are
represented In the list. The aggregate cir
culation of the whole is 03,500.
G®?*Miss Nellie Dean beat Ada Godbou*
In a skating match for $500 at the skating-
rink in Luffalo, N. V., Wednesday. Four
thousand persons were presentt
fi^fiadical leaders think that they can’t
afiord to be honest^that life is too short.
{^Camden and Amboy paid into the
ot Jersey, last year, the Bum
*' 31, and the other railroads paid
altogether about 8130, 000 more. This was
• ie pnee paid by the travelers of the coun-
P rivi,e S c of passing through the
• Aa c o New Jersey.—Roslcn Arfvcrtoscr.
fijfc Army llospiul: He l.Iondy UlUe-'
&t>od« ? an * ;on of the rich nud the bumble
crel del r poor—from the office and the sa-
«f‘he ;:st
»rtfl>>i»hio S effects’^ol LiIycs
of lotttiiiL® ll ,v r> ; -, T1 ‘°' UEal ‘ <l3 u J ,on thoueands
office • * Jce f °Oowmg may be seen t.t our
!»ital for aTC , t>ec11 ,n thc arra y toB «
dead., A , tcen I^ on ^ s » Bpeeuhlca? and nearly
^aumtion^?"' 111 ^^ *ne a buttle of
a '.veil man ' fcra * Three bottle* hare made jrf©
O. H. Flacts.-
P<rt£l Gwm.nc?lI!^ Sope ? I ' r the im-
Priee. ^o'oguo, end told at half tb«
August.., Atlanta, V.'cst-Poini, Montgomery,
Iiuu;e, »Spluia, Meridian, Mobile, Vickt-
'Lurg, New Orleans,Knoxville, Cbat-
tancoga, Nafhvilley Hlckmofir
Memphis, and all intcrmc.
iliate stations.
Through Rates
AND
Through Bills of Lading
To all points.
LOW RATES OF INSURANCE
Secured through Agents of New York and
Charleston Steamship Companies, in N. York,
RATES GUARANTEED
As Low a3 by other fines.
CRESCENT LINE
"Established for the exclusive business of
ROME, SELMA, MIRIPIAS, MOEILE.VICKL-
BUltG, NEW ORLEANS ajid CHATTANOO
GA. Carsma tlirougb from "Charleston witbLIi
t anffer. .'■..mi i
For rates and Classification, Inquire JalouA
AGENCIES—for information to"^U- principal
officers or the lire.
Mark Tour Freight care S. C.'R. R. Charleston
S. C. ' - .
Over Charges Damages'end Losses adjusted
nromptlv at destination.
r ■ * . * V MTT.T 1
E. N. FULLER, Ford’hg Agent,
Brsn.T D. TUSm, Charleston, B. C. ..
GcnT Agest 40aud 42 Broad way, N.T.
E A WERNER,
Western Ageu( Atlanta. Ga..
o
NL pound of Butter mad? from "ene £ Pit
Milk. . J .
$25 profiimadebyinvertiug ll fer abotUe
Burns & Boss,
CUE ItOKEE Cl. LISfl IfiliiVCV
w the Extract of Butwr Plant, which,
with six gallons of milk, wiR .produco fit lbaof
prime fresh Butter. " This inexpensive, OSceHeni
Butter i t now daily consumed from . the tables
of the first .Hotels, Restaurr»nU and private
families in N.Y. City and elsewhere. . y.->
State County and City Rights for male, offering
to capitalists rare opportunities for eotabliahing
a staple business, paying enormous pmatt. A
gents wanted eveiy whom. A hdttio_or the Ex
tract, enJfieient to. malm lbs of -Butter, wiQ/
full direction for use, will be sent to any ad
dress on the receipt of tLOt. • The public are
cautioned ogaiuat all -worthless imitation,-sold
under tho.nameol ^Batter Powde.s, Compounds
Ac.., as the Extractor Butter Plant to prepared ^ e U City Property,
°“ lj b7 Economy Butter Company f . J
Office 1 ID, Liberty Street, «*■
Factory *33, Gresnwith St.
N. T. City.
N. B.—By th. esc of thc ButUY riant, spurs
and excellent table butter.is;ta»»e at a."cool
‘ It gents per pound. '••'" ;
feb2-tw2tw2m. , " .
A Great tabor-Savlpff u «hiae ;
We, the undersigned oiUscna of Borne, would
y. in behalf of “Hall’s Universal Washing
achine;”-after full trial dud «»,*#• Jan.
,Machine;’’«fter full tnal t£nd
sideratlpn of its cheapness, the durability of
" I ease and quickness of
the machine, , the ease and quicknas^of mo
tion, the small amount of soaf required, And
the protection of the clothes,-would roeorn* •
mend it L. a generoui public. - - ' ■ • ' '
. These machines are manufactured-by D. B
Bentioy, and can be seen at the. store of Ander
son A Lamkin, P4>me,Da- ! :_ • - ‘ "
P. M. Sbctbley, - '
Wm. West,
Janies Noble, Er.,
epr28-tvf-w
COFFEE—Bio .
.. . Java! _
CREAM TARTAR pr'b 60@ 75
CAMPHOR—Gum pr lb. SI 50(^2 50
COTTON CARDS v! doz. $10 50@12 00
CALOMEL pr lb. $1 50@2 25
EPSOM SALTS,.... .prlb.
>@20
20a00
EGGS,;.;.?...;..;...
FACTORY GOODS—
" Cotton Yarns—pr .bu .$2 00($$2 10
. . ' Osnaburgs, ....pr yd. 19@22
Brown Sheetings,....-..-— 10(3)25
FEATHERS..... ^ ft 65@75
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, S Bu (33ft) 41 50a4 50
Apples. *; (241b) 1 25
FLOURS .?!b 4@0}
GRAIN—Coni,White, old none
Corn, new loose 80a95
Wheat, Red.;.... 1 80(0,2 10
.H-if&v-r-rvn
WpE^£flei'..'.."!pr keg, .
GRINDSTONES, per lb.TvlT.’.’.
HONEY,.
INDIGO— ft $1 75@2 00
IPECAC pr lb. $9 00(o»9 50
LARD,..., 18@20
LEATHER—Sole.. pr lb 30M)
CO.
Upper
£ip Skips, eaoh, $4 00a5 00
" Caff ; Sltih»;:.:... $4 00(a,7 BO
n fAn
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENT.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN? '
' Mzm*
lisVille purchasing drugs, and I got some
r Sarsaparillft and Ccdron Sitters*
ion-in-law, who was with me in the store,
*. fitynsy Point,
Dr. John. Ball
in Louisville
of your
Myson- , .. . , .
has been down with rheumatism toi some time,
commenced on the Bitters, and- soon found his
general health improved.
- Dr: Gist, who has been in bad health, tried
lham and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for sdv-
.1 WMWI rtA«w..li .mil 1 i.... n TVant Al) kit 1 m.
a al years—stomach a~d liver affected—he im
proved very much by the use of your bitters.—
inded the ’Cedron Bitters has mven yon great
popularity in this settlement. I think I could
sell -a great quantity Of your medicines this fall
—especially of yonr Cedron Bitters and Sarsapa
rilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rickett k
Neely. .5— - ffBfepwigWWKRT
■ Respi
■ c.’b.walker.
Ball’s Worm Destroy 1
TO MY UNITED STATES AND. WORLM-
WIDE READERS.
I. hare received many testimonials from pro
fessional. and medical men, as my almanacs and
Various publications, have shown, all of which
are genuine. The following letter Jrom a highly
educated and popular physician in Georgia, is
certainly one of tho most .sensible, communica
tions I nave ever received. Dr. Clement, knows
exactly what he speaka' of, and his testimony
deserves to.be written in letters of gold., Hear
what the Doctor says of BULL'S -WOEM DBS-
TRQYER: ... .
Yuxasow, Walker Cockty, Ga^ }.
June 22,13$tf. M J
Dn. John Bull—Dear Sir: 1 have recently
given your “Worm Destroyer”..several f trials,
and finn it wonderfullv efficacious. HM not
fai^^i’a^ioite’instWdtf.itf Iwb the?wishe.I-
for effect I am doing a pretty large country
practice, and have daily use for some article of
tlie kind. I am iree to confess that I know of no
remedy recommended by the ablest authors thal
is sb : certaxn Rnd speedy iu its eftects. On thc
coutrarvjtkcr-areu ncertalu in the ex treme. My
con' n_ . .
object in writing you is to firui out
eras T cau^get the medicine direct!
If I can- get it' upon easy terms, I
LIME.....*.: ^ Bush ,40
LUMBER—Pry....„^ M ‘ft". 20-0OCa*22 00 „ . .
e r “‘ d *‘ r!L WP
MACKEREL—Kits ^$3 50a4 00 , =uc p articles is contrary to the temcl _
NAILS—-Cut 50 5^10 00 ; practice uf a vrv.-.t majority cf tile regular line of"
-OIL—Tanner’s pr Gal.. $1 30@$1 50 | Sl.D ’8, but I see nei jest cause gooa itSise ir
Kerosene “ 60 j discarding a remedy-which we "know" to beefil-
: Cus'br qls $17 00@22 00 ! ctent, simply because we maj be ignorant of its
: 5 00(0.9 00 '
"0FIUiL„ pr lb 16 00
PEPPER “ ........
PUITY^Q ft..;...7...f....
prints, :...... —...
38@50
10 ®
12i@221
1 00
Slal 50
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel
“ Irish “.Country,
QUININE SULPH.,......proz. $2 50f®4 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton ft 3
RICE .; .?'* I2J@16
ROPE—Manilla b 33}
Machine 10}@I2)
Cotton........ 50
ItAiSINS—} box $3 50
SALT! per sack, ’"V.V.’V.’V.V.'!.’.'.".... $2 50
SHOT ;:...i.prbag 3 75(34 00
soAP-^VZ.'V.V.'l: v .V.iLpi'"ib. 10(315
bTARCU ..pr ib. 12}t320
SUGAR—Brown, ^ ft 13)(320
SHOVELS—Ames’., $175
SYRUP—Muscavado 85@1 00
Golden. ..... 1 00@I 25
Extra Golden, i.2o(e£ l 50
Sorghum............... -»0a 50
TURPENTINE .pr gal. 90»I 00
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb...:... S0(ot
Medium, - 60
Prime, ?l 00@1 25
TWINE—Bagging,...........:...pr lb. 60
TALLOW 42
TEA
combination. Foxjnv.n&st,. I.shqll-make it
rule to"use "all and taij'.nhlais ^hiTiaS, suffer
ing Sulnanity which I may Eo able to command
—not hesitating because some one more ingeni
ous than myself may have* learned its effects
firsthand secured the sole right to tecuro that
i
knowledge. Howovcr, J lunihy no me&ut ail. "ad
vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless
nostrums that flood the country,that purport to
cure all mannor ot disease to which human flesh
is heir. Please reply soon, and imorm mo of
your
Ball’s Sarsaparilla
A Good Reason for the Captain’s
READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER SD
THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.
YINEGAR—Cider, per gal. 50a 75
WHITE LEAD keg $2 50<&t 25
WOOL—Washed... ......... 25@40
Ecnten Barracks, Mo., April 30, 1866.
' -Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing tbe effici
ency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and
beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you’tbe
following statement cf .my caaer
. , T was’wounded about two years ago—was at
$1-75o2 25 i ^ cn prisoner'and confined for sixteen months ]
Financial.
Cockier Opfpic*, IU»»»,.Ga- >
Feb. 11. 1869. J
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank BillsJfcc., cor
rected Tri-weekly by W« S. .C#thran,Eon A Co.
Brokers.
GEORGIA. | , - Buying
Bining Central Bank,
Georgia R. R. k B Co. Xortbern Bank, .30
Marine Bank of Ga- 90. Southern Bank, >• S5
Bank of Fulton .. AojSOUTH .CAIlOhIRA*
Bank ot.Emp. Stale Iv^Unioo Bank,
Augusta Ins. k B. Co. 0 .Bank oi Ciicatoc,
Being moved-so often, my wounds bar* nothea-
ed yet., I have not sat up a moment since 1 wl-
woumled. Iam shot through the hips. My. gen*
eral health is impaired, and I need something to
assist nature. I iiave more faith; n ycur Sarsa
parilla than anythin* else. I wish that that is
genuine. J*loase expnea mb. ha3f a dozen bat
tles, and oCligb Capt. C. P. JOHNSON,
y T H / 1 - ! y.Sfc Jon^s, Mk>.
P. S.—The following was written April 30,
toG5, by Mr?: Jqrinib Johnson, mother of Capt.
Johnson.
if |fH KB • ** i : -V SIM I
City Bank of August*! 15
Manufac’s B. Macon 20
2Iorth-Western Bank'
Merchants & Planters 5
Plasters
P.nnk
Central
Bank
Bank of Athens- j
Bank of Augusta •
Union Bank ol Aug.
Aug.Sa vings Ban’k
Timter Cutters B'k
Bank of Savannah
Bankx>f the Slate
Bank of Coimnetce
Mechanics Bank
ALABAMA.
Bankxtf Mobile
Eastern Bank Ala.
Bank of Belma
Commercial Bank
Bank of the State, (
Bask of Charleston. 25 , yearsbfage he had a
ExcLaogt- liarJj, „ • 10 ; fula,*fcr‘ which T gave him-y
Mercl ant, &Dhmw) 7 j It eurerf him. "I-Iiave fori *
Vi rr.j enre. 'AT*thirteen
rk’r^me diarrhoea and scro-
,t^rsa gorilla.—
-•’commen-
rowa, fir
Real Estate Directory.
J. H. Stevens & Co.,
SOLUBLE MANURES.
Sulphuric Acid & Superphos
phate Company.
C II A* LEST ON, S. C. .
AGENTS,
Rome, Georgia.
the Store of Burnett
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
k Jones,
0DR NORTHERN AGENTS
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
We hare formed 1 a business connection
with the well known and responsible firm of
Fitzhugh, Wilmer k Co., Real Estate Brokers ip
th* city of New York, who are authorized to act
as our Agents in that city in the sale of lands
advertised in our Directory. This will give us
facilities for communicating, with Northern
land buyers not hitherto possessed by ns—and
we hope may he the means of attracting the at
tention of Northern and Western capitalists,
seeking judicious investments, to our beautiful,
healthy and fertile Cherokee country. Let all
* a notes
who have lands for sale make a note ef this.
Valuable Will Property and
1,500 ACRES OF LAND.
T OCATED on Spring Creek abcutS miles
JLi from the City of Rome, between, two and
three miles from the Rome and Kingston Rail-
read. There is on this place, a never failing
and a very fine water power, *n which is now
in successful operation, a.good Saw Mill and
a splendid situatioa for a Merchant Flouring
MilL Connected with the plmoe there are fif
teen or sixteen hundred acres of pine, oak and
hickory land, onwhich there are forty acres of
good till able landdear-*d. The stream affords
an abundance of water daring the entire year
for machinery on an extensive scale. One-hal
the place is good productive farming land, the
balance iu long leaf pine for lumber. Price,
$7,000—one-half cash and -the balance i;
twelve months, with interest.
TERMS.
Our terms for selling and renting tends and
.btty property are Five per cent, on the first
five thousand dollars, and 2$ per cent *n all
sums in'excess of that amount—to be paid
but of the first payment on property sola or
rented.
The Rome Courier,
A L1VE2 NEWSPAPER,
OLDEST IN UPPER GEORGIA
Get the Best.
PRICE REDUCED.
Cheapest Paper in Cherohe« Ga.
The V/eMy Courier contains more mter-
ettiny Neits and 'mdre Reading Matter than
any other Pajter xn the Cherokee muntry\
Reliable Market -‘Reports and the Latent
Netct Jrani Washington may aluayt be
found, in flu's rdjicr.
As many new Mail.Boutos and Post Offices ar.
being opened, end in order to pot this Paper in
•i.~ ...Ik .r .. ....ti i. Vi., f.mi 2
the reach of as many as possible the following
inducements are offered: - *
CLUB RATES,
INVARIABLY
IN ADVANCE.
THE WBEKLY COUBIEH..
To C'iubs of Six
One Year at
Six months,
‘ Single Copies—One Year,
; •* * {; * “ ‘ Six Mont
re, will befnrpisbed
$2 50 each,
r - 1 50
$S 01
Six Months, 1 7S
— ‘ ' 1 00
Bank-of NevLerr,
Bank of Hamburg, 5
jfi. .W. R, R.*Bt*nk, 20
Farjiu-i* X Bxchmge, 1
Bank vi Caiudcn, yO
Bunk of So. Ga. -,J»
Stole Bonk, 2
Gammcrciai Bank,. 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 15
Bank Wilmington. 20
Bank cf the Stele 2i
All other North Caro
lina Banks 85 to 95
almost iiiirarulous. I urn very
*on,*toaguin have.r<H our.«e lo yonr Sarsej nrxlla.
ilei.s fearful «>f getting a spurious article, hence
bis writiiug to-you lor B. lira wounds were
terrible. b»4 I Deliovo he will recover. • ,
herii»*u*t£ully, j
j: nif. joiinshn.
Bank Montgomery 60|per cent.-discount.
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia B’nk
Rills.
Exchange on New York—Baying ati dis. and
selling at par.
Gola^-F
cents.
tiilrer.—Buying at30cents; selling&t 85 cts.
-Baying at 34 cents; selling at 28
j. n. towers,
J. R. Towers & Son,
DEALKBSIX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A* RE aow' reeeving a‘well sslcetcd s{ock of
C5, Goods from New Y'ork, which they will sell
jow for Cash, or exchange for Country Produce.
We ar*-also running
Cohen’s Celebrated
SPRING CREEK MILLS,
al^. all the lower grades of Flour, Shorts srd
Bran, for Jtbe r city and country trade and* will fill
orders forFlour at short notice.
Bring in j|t»ur. Wheat or Com and exeliang* it
for r ; . - - . •
Goods or Greenbacks,
At ttur New Store, first door below tbo Shorter
B jn’ k T*lrt4r J - B. TOWERS A SON.
Rome, Ga.
Plantations and Vacant
or Wild Lands.
SpecM- Attention given to L/oolOng alter,,
tutd to tbe Sale of Vacant or Wild landa.
JOHN i; bcNnb,
Ai E. BOSS, Late Comptroller Gcn’I.
Clerk Sttperior Court.." d*c8tw-w-tf
J. E. VEAL,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
: JEWELER,
FIFTJBEEN YBAHS ESTABLISHED IN
Rome, Ga.
iunel3-tw-"W-ly
DR. JOHN BULL,
MANUFACTTBHB AND VENDNrt OF THE
C E L*E B E A T E D
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
.jFOB THE CURB Of. . .. f*-
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
Chills and Fevei.
t&M
offered to the public for tlmiafe ccrtaix^speedy
and perroaaent cure of Ague'and FeVet, ot ■Thill,
and. Fever, whether of short or long (■landing
folP<b'cure,ifth> dlrcctldBa al'eetricky folldwed
and cyr#d out. In a great many case* a' .ingle
dose^asbeeif suffiei’cnt for a cure, and whole fam
ilies Lave been cured bv a slnglo b*J
C erfect restoration of tbi' general
ow*verfprudent, sh’d in' trcry‘*nrf w Mtric(
tain to enre, if.its urcis continued in nnlll
doses for a week or two after the disease has been
cheeked, more especially in difficult
standing ea*C3, - D«Uilty,*fhte medic]
require any aid to keep
should tbe patient, however, requie a cat
midlmne, ifufr-hoving’token three er four dose*
of the Tonic, a single dose *f Bull's Yegctable
of the Tonic, a smgl
Family pills wilt be:
DR. Jj0HN JBBLL/8 Principal effiett
No. 40 Fifth, Cross street, - -
- • * ^ LOUISVILLE, KY
g^AiftUe above remedies for sale by W.
HOYT A Co. Roac, Ga. , .. . -,
‘Y ' ' v
ja»22tw* wly
AGENTS WANTED. (
075 to 5200 per MoMIl,
Or & Citpali&s front wliicb that i
cap'be jnade t by eeUiog" tbo Latcat In
‘ " COMMON’fl£N8E -
Family Sewing Machine, .
I’lUCE .518 OO.
Improred
For Circular* and 'Term* a43ran
, . C. BOWERS k CO.
530 South Third fltrnt, PbO., Pa,
- declo-w. 3tn- . '•" -
STEEL PENS.
Cheaper than Quills.
A FEW GROSS «f tbe eelebraleil EAETEI
A SHOOK STEEL PENS ftr rale at FIPT1
CJSVTB periOrote.- Finalro at the Cotirlcr Opci
, iaaj7tW-W-tf
Agents Wanted,
A LIVE MAN in trery town I* *pen Branch
Office, fox th* tul* of an' entirely N«w Ar-
f ‘ Addrcfs with stamp,
.H. U. WOOLDREDGE k CO.
Giaeteaati, 0
&
«1,»-W*ia
HAYIHU COMPLETED THEIR EXTEN-
SIVE MANUFACTORY, are now prepared to
furnish SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS, no other
i.:_j, — r : j:.
kinds being arailablo to Planters for immediate
returns for their investments. This Company,
under thtf -direelian .entirely of Southern men
of high character, offers inducements which^will
reeomimena it to Southern
Planters. Their'
works an among the largest and most complete
in the United State*, and enable them to pre
pare at home an abundant supply of the proper
solvent for the South Carolina native Bone Phos
phates which are near" by. From these'Phoe-
phates they propose to manufacture* FER
TILIZER even richer in Soluble Phosphates
than those made from Haw Boner, and contain
ing more than twice the quantity of Superphos
phate of Lime found in the best average manures
heretofore offered for sale, the rate# at whieh we
offer them, being no higher than the avenge
price of other Fertilizers, while the manures
contain twice as much fertilixin-material, they
are in tent much eheaper to the consumer. They
are offered on the market in two terms, with t a
guarantee that the material in each will corres
pond to the advertisement:
Etiwaw Ho. 1.—Soluble Phosphate, containing
from eighteen to twenty-five per" cent of pore
aoluhie phosphate of Lime, and furnished at six
ty dollars per ton. - .
Enwas No. 2.—Peruvian " Superphosphate
containing.from sixteen to twenty percent of So-
•oluble Phosphate and throe to four per cent of
Ammonia, atserenty dollars "per ton, tor ap
proved acceptances, bearing interest or such ott
er security as may be- acceptable .to the Sub-
Agents. A discount of.tenper cent on the above
prices wilt be made’for cash. Orders to be for
warded immediately to the a-ects and delivery
made as directed,
WM. C. BEE d CO, Agents.
C. G. Hexxisgeb, President.
janSfiwlm. ’
A $5 00 Greenback
Of fidl Tnlne sent free to any *Book Agent.
' Agents wanted for Matthew Hale Smith's
New Book, •
Sunshine & Shadow in N. York
A work replete with Anecdotes and Incidents
of Lifo in the Great Metropolis, being a Minor
of New York reflecting the Secrets of the Great
City-
O no Agent sold 80 in day. another sold and.
delivered 227 in 15 davs. another 3C4 in 7
days. No book ever published that sella so rap
idly.
If You wish to know how Fortunes are made
and lost in a day; how' 8hrewd Men are ruined
in Wall Stroct; how Countrymen” are swindled
by Sharpers; how Ministers and.Merchants are
Blackmailed; how Dance Halls and Concert Sa
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Originate and how thc Babbles Burst, kc: read
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and a $5.00 Greenback sent free on application.
.For full particulars and terms addresstlio
sole publishers. J. B. BURR k CO;
jan28-wlm-pd HARTFORD CONN
A. GwPITSCB.
PITN ER fe SM 1TB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ADD
Commission Merchants,
jmHw6m.
NO. 60, BROAD STREET, PITNER’S CORNER,
ROHE, GA.
HAR0WARE
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
ROME, GA.
TSf : EW STOCK.
Iron,
Axes,
Traces.
•Cutlery,
Guns
Hollow-ware, Hubs, Spokes, Grindstones,
Farmers'Tools, Hosekeepers’Teols, Carpenters’Tools,
Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bricklayers’ Tools,. Coppers’ Tools,
Tanners’ Tools, Shoemakers’,. Topis, .
Wc still continue to do. holiness at,the Old Stand, with greltUy iipptoT.cd, facilities and an
* * mow prepared to supply
intimate acquaintance with the wants of the people, we ura now prepared "to supply both the
Wholesale and Retail trade on better terms than ever.. Our new stock has been carefully selected
been P fully appreciated, and no effort will
goods and low prices. In Agricultural Implements, weran ehaBege competition, as wo are the
agents here (or the best and most valuable machines in ttso. , We have g’ven special attention to
this department and can guarantee satisttetton, offering-, as pood a variety and on belter terms
.than caa.be feund else where ip.i^is.cily.. Fullstoqks of , t
SfAJlIP DUTIES.
1 so
THE THl-WJUtlhLY COL RIFIt
Will He furni5heil--Ontj Year at $5 80
6lx Months 2 6®
1 Three Months 1 25
' Clean Cultoa aud Linen Rag* received in pay-.
jicptforOio pa^r at Three C^nfo per Pouad.
AIL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB WORK
•INTeatly Executed
“Courier JTob Office,**
.AUEAROEADLE PRICES.
MASONIC NOTICES.
Cherokee Lodge. No, CO. Rome, Go.
Ee-ular. Meetings. .2nd and dtt Friday
Nirlits""ef each moStK
). L WRIOIIT, W. X.
Itbiaie Roynt Arch. Chapter No28. ,
Regular Ueetiiigs.lft Tuesday Night af each
D. M. HOOD, ac.
_ • ':
T. J. PERRY. PEKSP
Etowah Connell. No 12.
Regular Meetings Id Tuesday Nights ot eae
D.utk ~
J.BRRYT.S U.-HP
Floyd County Conits.
svrnato* couar.
6ila 2d Monday In January and 2d Monday
in July, A. E. Reis Clerk.
' rnn»T A*
eouwr ot oanixmr
Sits 1st Monday in cseb month, Henry John-
son, Ordinary.
justice cosan
SIS List. Homo 1st- and Id Fridays in each
829 Disk Cave Springs 1st Saturday ia each
lOSSDIsL Livingston 2nd Saturday in' each
W.2 Dish, Cbullo 3cf Saturday in each
month# -
AMK Dtet. ’Watters. UU Saturday ia each
SfJ Dist., Floyd Springs, 4th Saturday in
" I, birt 3d Saturday i. each :
month. ’ J Opomu, PotK Cocetv.
«&.Dial.,-North "Cateltaa, 2d Sntarday in
each 'month. ; ” ^,. -l, >,
JSA p^’ |«!r% sa **4*
Important Information.
Tbe following statement of tho stamp duties
x ordinary documents has been carefully pro
pared from an official copy of thetew, and is
particularly interesting at this time. Wo would
adviso our readers to cut it out and preserve '
for reference :
Affidavit?, except in suits of legal. proceed
ings
Agreement, contract or appraisement, not
otherwise specified, each sheet or piece
of paper.
Assignment of Mortgage, Lease, Policy of
Insurance, same as original Instrument,
for amount unpaid
Baink Checks, Drafts, or Orders, at sight ordn
demand
Bill of Exchange (Inland; Draft or Order,
payable otherwise than atsigbt or on de
mand, and any Provisory
Note, payable on demand or at timedes-
igoated, for sum not over $100
Every additional $100 or fractional part
thereof
Bill of Sale of Personal Property, other
than ship or vessel
Bond, ersonal, for payment of money same -
as mortgage.
Official
Of Indemnity,'where money recoverable
is $1,000 or less so
<U1 Official Receipts or Orders giren by-State,
Conntyand Municipal officers are exempt.
Every additional $1,000, or fractional part'
thereof 50
Not required in legal proceeding, not oth
erwise specified (as Bonds for Titles) 25
Certificates of Deposits, not over $100 02
Oror 100 05
Check, Draft or Order, lor any. sum over .
10 drawn upon any person, not a Bank,
Banker or trust Company at sigh tor on
demand 02
Contract, (see Agreement)
Deed or Conveyance of Real Estate, con
siderations no* over $500 50
Every additional $500 or fractional part
thereof . *• 50
Lease of lands or Tenements) rents not over
$300 per annum ’ 50
Each additional $200, or fractional part
thereof ., 50
Insurance (Marine, Inland and Fite)
Policy or renewal Premium not over $10;
10 cts, $10 to.$50, 25 cts; over$50
(Life(. Policy under $1000, 25 cts: $10CO to
5000, 50 cts; over 5000 . . . | cu
Mortgage, Trn?t Deed, or Personal
Bond fi»r payment of money. $100 t
50-rents, each additional $500 50
PouN'r of Attorney to sell-and transfer
storks, bonds or scrip, or collect divi
dends or interest! herein' r
To rote for officers of Jpcorfioratad ‘Com
pany of. Society, nor rd igiuu s, t fcari to Liu
•r lilemry. or remet«*rit;?
To receivo or collect rente
To »«U, convey, roa: or lease Real Estate •
For any other purpose;
Probate of Will or Lettefs t*t Administra
tion, Estate not over $2,000. $!; escli ad
ditional $1,000 or fraetfonal jtart th**r»-* f
Protest of Note. Bill < f Acecj tn-a k
or Drati .
Promisory Note. See Bill of Ex., inland
Receipt for payment of money or debt over
$20, not being for satisfaction of Mort-
gage, Judgment or Decree oT Court, and
Hardware and Agricultural Implements,
Will bo kept constant!, on baud, towhiih weinvits the'attention of purchasers. * decS
LIM F01I AGRICULTURAL CTBP0SES!
G B BAT B E33 UGTION
’ IN. , . - . ■'
Bates of Freight
OVER THE
W. & A. R. Rv
EDUCTION.
CHATTANOOGA TO ATLANTA, $25 TO 10
FEB CAB LOAD OF 200 BUSHELS.
FROM
Atlanta, from S1G 00 to
Gass
Cartcrsville
Allatoona,
Acworth,
Adairsville. “
Calhoun,
Besaca, “
Marietta, “
Dalton, “
Tunnel Hill, “
Ringgold, “■
Grajsville, “
Cliickamauga i:
Chattonooga, u
815 50 to
$12 00 lo
$12 00 to
812 00 to
$12 00 to
812 00 to
813 75 to
814 25 to
814 25 to
815 00 to
816 00 to
S1G 00 to
817 00 to
$18 00 to
KINGSTON TO
I " per Cor Load of 200 Bushels.
$6
-86
86 “
86 “
86 V
;8r«“
87
87 “
- 87 “
-w- 88 . “ -
.88 . “•
88;
ci l . tf.;. , a . .t
Same Bates will be Allowed to Connecting Boads.
1 E. B. WALKER, Master Transportation W. A. A. Railroad.
E. HULB2RT,Sujeriutenilent: v ’ -
febdtwlt-wlt. /- . ..
Get a Business Education
*
receipt for the delivery of property 10
Whenever any bond or note is secured by Mort
gage, only one stamn duty is required. In sach
case, stamp one of tho Instruments,and uote tho
feet and value of stamp onthe other.
A deed made without valuable consideration
reauires no stamp. Tbe amonut of a stamp qi:
a deed is regulated by the amount of the consid
eration or purchase-money, and not by th* value
•fthe property. -
Partitiup deeds between tenant* in common,
eeed no stamp, unless money is paid by *ne
party for enuality, and then npon amount paid.
A deed oi property sold subject to vnortgag*
js stamped according to value of property unln
cumbered, that Is, on amount of puVchas
money added to mortgage debt.
A mortgage must be stamped according to the
amount it is given to secure. Given to secure a
surety from loss, stamped ouly as a contract.
Stamp on & lease or rent contract for one yaer
thc cam* a* a lease for any nomUr of years, it
*>!tg'|ce<-rdiig lo the rent value for on* year
Legal Blanks.
We new have on hand, neatly printed, on
heavy whit* paper of excellent quality,
Blanks as fellows:
, Letters of Administration.
Administrator’* Banda.
- Letters *f Guardianship. '
Guardian’s Bonds. _
Blankcontrasts with Freed mo a.
Deeds—short and complete.
Warrsets of ApprnismenL •
Marriage Licenses.
Mortg.j. Potin.
roneuory Warranto.
Attachments, ■ ■
Writs and Declarations on Noted and Acaottato.
Criminal Warranto. ,
Summon, of Garntohment.
Subpoenas tor all courts.
Temporary Letter, Adminirtration.
Bond, temporary—Admintotration.
Indictment,.
Bench Warranto.
Bail Bonds. .
Security Bonds.
Executions for S. dr I. Court,
Justice Court Summon,,
S5i?f5?te. 8 ...rie. trtlk la.ii..
Sheriff’, Deed,. .
Administrator’, Pcotla
Notary’s Protetto and Notices.
Indenture for Freed Children.
• Summon,.
Jury 8ui
Letters Testamentary. - .
Justice Court Jury summon,.
Mortgage on Farsounl Property. •
Cost Pi. Fa. for 8. or L Court#
COit Fi. Fa, for Jutticca* Court,.
Garni Amen land Bond at Common Law.
County Court Executions—Monthly.
•< - —SemLannusl.
J. P. Beil-(debt the.)
Peace Warrant,.
County Court Writs.
All ether blank, supplied at short notice.
YSrilEREAS, J. ll.Bs_
Vi for an exeuiptlou ol peri
apart and valuutlon of bom
upon mill apmUpatfan on tbeililh
ary. lrt8, ty U o’clock M.at .
IWitnet, the Hon. F. M. Clarke, Ordlna
1 8. A. BORDERS, C.
, t .
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Earheart Bryant & Stratton/s
Business College.
NASHVILLE, TENIf.
Thorough iu*traction in Book ’Keeping, Com
mercial Law, Cotametcfol Calculation*, Pen-
taauahii - • • “
aauship, SetUamenU, Correspondence,. *. >
' and details 6t Business. 'A fall u nd
complete eourso of Business J -■ * * •
Training and I’ractico
LIKE SCHOLARSHIP H7ANY OF OUR
SCHOOLS COSTING FIFTY DOIu
i LARS ONLY. .
For further information.. send for College
Journal t.. "H. P. EARHEART, President 1
Box I Si,- NuhtrUle, Tennessee.' 1
jan26tor6tn. - ^ c ;
A Seholarahip for sale at Coen,an Otfiae, Rome,
Ga.
LAND FOR SALE.
W ill be sold at public nl«, belore th. Court
House door is Polk equnty, Ga., on .Feb,
M, 18M,Tutof land Na S37, lStb District .end
gd section, of Polk county, Gs. "
Penlding county, Ga, on February dlh,
. . .. ... f,3, in the l9th Distric"
lot of lead No. }#3, in tho lOth District and 3d
SeetloD, of Piwldteg' county, Ga,
Property hold by mntualojraementof the leg-
toe, of tboeatate ol LewteddriHean,
deceiMd, of
Jael2.w3>
A.O. MORTON. .
Attorney for Leg elce
FOTJTZ’S MIXTURE,
The Great External Remedy,
For Sffqn and Boast,-
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
prr rural
little need Ur a^ld ia i ^ ,
'-iOh MAY 11 has newer ’Oiled.to care
‘rAiNFUL.yynvorfl ah ec-
ma tstrstid ,IMrft7<umallra>«dnWrtS
FEET-
tolly nd i* I
prrpemtLm; it urtc’
fiedldcly (•» trim: ny*iri| „ 8
-|OT.ioC.;:-ST.*;tlc«efCnAt
SWKrM.V 11 f.f. V.VTI . FI!
uti* i:r.sM.vi; HofUU^r
»r ro'faMt galls, «r....
JOINTJ. OK
MIIA’II COWfl.
? 1 bar* met with grmtnenMi** Irlnrln?: my
tar* within t!i* reoc't ef i«
rrcrfj»t ef-MUra fteiu W‘jrrirt.*i, , . .
eiianti aoU Vktmms, Avalug to iu « c
will readily ob servu tha
money must bo reduc
DAVID *! FOUTZ.Site Proprietor,
Thc reputation this ex-
many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where thc system
seemed saturated with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
iscrofnlotw affections and
disonlers, wliicli were ag
gravated l»y the sc rofii-
MU* contamination until
they TOO painfully atuicUn-, have been raaicnlly
cured in such great number. In almost every sec*
tion of too cotmtry.that thc public scarcely need to
bo informed of its virtue, or nscs.
Scrofulous.pomon li one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
teiumt of ttoorgmtsm undertuinc, toe constitution,
and Invite tocattnok Of cntbchhngor fatal disease,
without cxdtinjr a ratrOrian of its presence. Again,
.it seems to breed infection torongbont the body,and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on tbo
surface or amoax toe vitals. In tho Utter, tuber
cles may bo suddenly deposited in toe lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it show*
IU presence by eruptions oa toe akin, or foul ulcer,
ntlona on some part of the body, lienee thc occa
sional use of n bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad-
visible, even when no active symptoms ot diseaso
npiicar. Persons afflicted with the follow jag com*
Tetter, Salt Khrum. Scald Head, Jlhujtrerm,
Sore Sues, Sore Karo, and other eruptions or
risible fSrma of Scrofuiouo disease. Also tn the
'of toe a
S gissr+r*;!*’ 1 ,
anu me lanoits vierroux 2
lnr and nervous systems. .
Syphilis or YcurrealandITereitrialMoraeco
Vlcrratlout, and female Dloeaoeo, are com,
monhr soon relieved and intimately cured by iu
plied gratis. Rheumatism and (lout, when
in too blood, yield quickly to it, os ttlM^ifcer
Complaints, Torpidity, ConyntlonetInflam.
trmtion of the I,Irer, aud Jaundice, ■wlionsrlolnn,
pa they often do, from the rankling poisons in the
blood. This S.WSAfAllII.LA li a great re-
* •" strength and vigor of toe system.
! lanuuld and J.ietleoe, Despem-
is, and Iron bled with -Vrrrows Ap.
or rears, or any of thc affection,
of lf'raknreo, will find immediate
nvlncing evidcnco ofita t
i^eonriaetast
1 rcstorativo
PREPARED DT
Dr. 3. C. AYER * CO.,Iawtll,Nma,
. Praetleat and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY A T.T, DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
(Sold by Nowlin A'MaupIn, and nil "the drag-
Ron
ome; also, by all druggist, everywhere
gist, in J
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IMPOUTAVr TABLE.
YALUE OK GREENDACES 1NJ CONFE BE
ATE MONEY.
!S«a 1-03 16*4 1US
January,
February,
Apr?L‘ .
May,
June, -•
July,
Auguit,
September,
October.
November,
*2 IS
1 9i
2 20
2 2S
42 00
2 10
2 93
413 50
13 79
14 67
S 67
"4 85
« 69
10 53
9 71
9 07
9 90
12 liO IS :
6 23 12 23
10 05
8 19
7 79
8 85
111 58
12 SO
$20 90
It M
34 M
The tiltoyo table s tows what one dollar
in Orecnbaclc, U ‘estimated to be worth
in Confederate Treasury notes at tha MT-
eral dates specified; one tlmt tho Kerenu*
Department has adopted, and which th»y
require to he observed in estimating to*
value of Confederate money. The reader