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TUESDAY MOUSING,Feb. 23,
State Aid for the MemplUs Branch Ball'
Thejull granting twelve thousand
Ml City
The members of the Hill City B. B. C.
quested to meet in front of Dr. Hojts
‘ Drag Store,,at 8 o’clock, Tuesday Night,"
the 23d ~ ‘ “
" sing fo*ffiM3$fl|pAfcW. *Nri^s*wish-
ng to join will Jsend in the ir names by
MwilmnffantgOO jti&ll
By order of the President.
' '&& Wells, Sec.
Gadsden, was reconsidered in die House
last Friday, and passed by 25 majority.
It is believed thdt it will pass the Senate
also. This will render the. Construct bri of
the road certain, provided the citizens
ing the way - of
*
Hihhuh., aiminerv AtHtravr Goods.
'Armstrong, Cator & co. .337 ..Baltimore
St. Baltimore, offer io the trade rare induce
ments in the above jiiies. *It. is an M aad
meats in the, above
first Class House.—ice Adr.
‘.‘Let ns Have Peace.”
The present Congress has done all" the
liana it is possible ’for J it b&toecQinpltsjg
without the consent of the President. A
Pocket ve to will prevent farther unconsti
tutional Laws. Their tsnn^eipires March
A, leavipg them but eight 'd iys f ir
work.-
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Colquitt’s School;—This SpringSesi
sion Commenced at Flat Woods Academy
Feb. 1st. Five morescholars will bo re
ceived if early application is made. Board
and Tnition, one hundred and five Dollars,
: ’for the" Scholastic year. " "
SPL0
Georgia Legislrture.
Fuiday, Feb. 19.
Nothing of general interest transpired
during the d'".
• A motion to reconsider the vote by
which the miuority report on the BuU. ck-
Angier affair was, adopted, was discussed
for a long time and 'finally lost by. a viffe of""'
"^41 to 81.~‘ ~ -V
! The Republican party held a ’lnectitig
composed largely of negroes on the night
. before, in that Hall, which explains, the fol
lowing. - " ’
Mr.Warren,of Quitman—Whereas,in con
sequence of the conglomerated mass of hete-
orgenious corruptiou and the accumulated
scum and filth'of creation that- assembled
in the Representative Hall last eveningpind,
whereas, in coonscquence of tho injury
deposits,wipes and scents therein lel'tjbe it
therefore,
Resolved,That the House do adjourn uu-
tirtO-morrbw*morning" at It)' o’clock,—and
that the Messenger be and he is hereby di
rected to employ an extra number of sweep
ers, scourers, washers and cleaners to aid, if
possible,in relieving the building of its un
pleasant odors.
\JM it further Resnlceif That a special
board of physicians be appointed by the
Speaker to ascertain from the science of
" Medical Jurisprudence what disinfectant,if
any can be (.rented or procured to counter
act the strong, ovcrpoweiingandakuuk-like
scent that now prevails in this House. Laid
on the table.
Mr. Osgood—A resolution granting the
use of the Hall, on next Saturday
evening,to moderate Republican*. Adopt
ed. , r g
A.bill t)provide’for an election, jf day-
brand Counciliu the city of Columbus
The Seuatc amendment vras agreed to, and
the bill passed.
Saturday, l'eb. 20.
- Mr.Smith, of the 36th,moved to recon
sider the ref >! ution to appoint a joint com
mittoe to devise proper means to recover
the 835,000 expended by tho (iqyeruor,
which was illegally drawn from the Treasur
er. Motion to reconsider passed- .
: /Mr. Wellborn -That* spo il] cbaintu-
•teeoffive beappoin ed toex-iiniue iiitiii/c
business of the. clerical dup irtmcot.. sea
what business is before thc:n.:uul what de
duction should be made. Vassed.
- nepoat op juoiai.u, c uimh-ceb.
Mr. Fain, iruttt the <'oamiUtitt "rep t. t
that they do recommend the passage ofthe
bill, retroeeedihg five acres of laiid in At-
. . lanta to the heirs o’ Samuel uiitcliell-
aESOLUTIO.V.
Mr. Spetrs—That,in respect for the
memory of the father of his e iuntry.tliat .no
sessibu befiCld on" M nday. Passed.
"‘ Mr. f’andler—That the .claim of tlie
heirs of Samuel Mitchell be made the spe.
, . .'^al orVW- f-r" Wednesday ,- matt. Passed
i.y,,., ,;,Se*epil bills-were Mad first and sec o d
times.
aou^F.
-mtltra Wl . !
/fdjttis "lot?
:»ILLS ONTniUDREADINa
■ >', A bill to’. legalize the h’leetion of Justices.
' ofPeaee.itt.tha 45 1$ JOfeH-wt of Ware
— Amended so as to Ugslige
- the election of all Justices of the Peace and
Constables, elected iu January last: Amund-
meut accepted,and bill pa-*ed.
^^Mr.'Hudson—A .resolution that the i-eg-
iiiaturedo adjourn on thc 5th ' of Maroh'
sine die, and that no new matter be istro-
duced after the 2-ltli instout,except by a
, twq thirds vote. Adopted.
BILLS BEAD THIRD . TIME.
. JU Q The bill to lendtke Sate credit--to the
Memphis Branch Railroad Company,b8ihg
.. ^phe special order ofthe day was taken up
w mnJ" passed Yeas 57-,' nays '32.'
A bill to appropriate money to colleges
- and schools for the education-of indigeut
,;., j ^^^i^idTaia- - Passed and transmitted
' Tofacilitate the settlement of debts bei-
tween copartners ia case of death. Passed
... encouragement of agricultural
interesta in this State - This billgives a
lien on drops to' those merchants who
have extended credit to planters. Pass-
‘ed. - ■
To exempt from ■ taxation, for the next
five year- , all capital, home and foreign, in
vested in this State in tho manufacture of
: cotton, wool,and other fibrous material; and,
also, all capital invested in the manufac
ture of agricultural implements. The great
object of this bill is to encourage internal
- improvement and manufactnfng in the
State of Georgia, by inducing capital to
come front abroad and improve the much
favored natural advantages of the State.
Mr. Lane emended so as to exompt from
taxation for the next three years, all capi
tal, domestic and foreign, invested ia the
culture of corn, cotton aud other produce.
The Immigration bill was made the spe
cial business for Monday.
A hill to relieve W: W. Boyd; of Lown
des county,ftom taxation for 1868. Lost
A bill to reorganize the Georga Military
Institute,-appropriating the Capital build
ing at Milledgcville,for that purpose. Read
second time and referred to the Education-
Committee.
dol-
Tbe Press Convention.
■We folly agree with LaGtange Reporter
in the idea that g>od might, and aught to
be accomplished, by concert of action
amongJNewspaper publishers. Uniformity an
of rates, atieastoi'legal Advcrtising^ought who-take advertisements at any price they
to he established, and in ttual Protection
offorded against swindlers.
The Reporter suggest that the publis&ri
of the statemeet in convention at Macon
March 10th. We wotld prefer Atlanta as
the place.
We are indebted to Col. Z. D.
sou for a copy of" tne* Jury' Taw recently
signed by tlu Governor. Will publish in
our next issue.
Relooipedes.—Charleston, ^Columbus
aud Macon have all got these now. vehicles,
and Savannah expects to have a Velocipede
Rink School.
More Iron Works.—We aro info'rm-
citn get-r have made up their minds fo. live
and die beggars. They go bumming around
“from'pillar to post,” are the obsequious
eerv'ants'of easy cross roads politicians, wbo
veill tom them an occasional penny. They
ride the h ttels and bore tbe merchants; in
fact, are bat one remove from common
paupers, and will eternally land in the alits-
.. . iion-e. The idea of persuading them to
llarri- ^tahjish paying rates is almost, if not al
togetherridiculous. A bottle of.‘‘Jersey
Idghtnmg,” or a pocket full of three cen L
cigtrs will buy a column of naascatiag-flat
tcry; but they make no money, and don’t
fool people of sense. The way to
ed tbat Gen. Irwin, of Pennsylvania, ha* seribers we can, and .iet Aho adyyrtismg
' "* — ... kfiaiMAO** f., !-/\ a^‘ its aIP l^nt I 1 hA .
purchased Ronnd Mountain, and will soon
commence to rebuild the- Iron -Works
there.""
[ADVETIRSEMENT.J * i ' f _
. ^ " A CAHD^ t e -
Upra" reflection, Tdeem it : my duty as
fan:act tof-j nstsec.to Rainbow.hire, Chthpa-
ny and myself, to make a statement iu ref
erence to my Ietter.to Col. Baynrd. The.
letter was written by rny^df,- rwithmit the
knowledge or consent of the 'Ciuupaiiy,
therefui e, the Company is not responsible
foi -it.-ueither individually., or ovlleetjvely.
It was my own act, and the responsibility is
mine It may be necessary to giro iny
reason for so doing. The Company organ
ized on the Cth of April with about sixty-
five members, in less.than tbreo months .wc
wero reduced to nine ""'active members.—.
Those that had left, not satisfied with leav
ing themselves, used their influeii’e to per
suade ethers to leader -The* nfiSfi* nag,
as they are now known, remained steadfast,
with no engine honse^-we- -aff-did the
work, such its keeping the engine in good
order, bright and clean—ready at any mo
ment to go into service; washing and oiling
the hose, with nothing hut a leaky roof.; to
cover her. Upon two oocasions our engine
froze up, and barsted pipes each, and all for
the want of a proper place to keep her in'
It was with great difEculty-thakjthe organ
ization was kept up; members continually
threatening to leave unless we had aui en
gine house built Bat by spending a large
amount of time labor and money, we held
together nntil We had a promise from tho.
City Council that they were abhut tobnild
one. Upon the strength ol this, the Com
pany began to increase rapidly, and at onr
last regular meeting we numbered about 45
members, most of them active ones. The j
engine house began to assume her fajr pro-
portioos, the Masonio fraternity honored
tbe Company by laying-the corner stone
with their beautiful ceremony, aud the
Company wore flattering themselves tl.at by eweton;
their aniversary day. they would take pos
session, bat with no iotimation whatever—
with seyera! hundred dollars expended by
the Council, like a clap of thunder from a
clear sky, came an injunction, and all onr
bright hopes wore dashed to the ground,
and nothing but biUer disappointmeut* re
mained. Several members cant# to qts de
olarjog-thcirinteatjon to quit the Couipauy,
and asking me to do the same, aud being
also informed that Col. Gibbons was
prompted ly malice, o» account of a reso
lution of Council in relercnas to certain
fences. . Tben upon the spur of ti e mo"
ment i wrote the letter referred to above,
and I am free to confess that I, at that.
time, felt just as I wrote This was the un-
Htitund influence that Col. Gibbons referred
to. ibatif wasJaboriug under at that time.
This is my only eucurg, 9Dd my only apolo
gy., S n ■" ■•;■ -• i 0 . ■ -
In reference to the anonymous letter
sent to C<d.-Gibbons I will simply stale that
I never knew of its existence until I saw it.
in the Courier. I l ad no hand iu it, nor
up to the present time do I know or even
suspect-’Tio the author of it can be. Of
one thiug the public wey rest assured, it
aiLeu- nor only a hearty condemnation from . , .
U1-. but from every member of 'the Gompa.- i«™«ty he hopes to enjoy
r.y
jr’ojrmg tliai any furtlier-e-muectiou with
the Compaoy- i;pou. my. part might be det-
riimutal to the go.4 ya^Jfigg aad success ot
the Company. 1 bcg lcavg to AaijS’fjjat all
neivspapeb GONVEN
Ouffrieud Charlie Wiitughain.
LaGrange Reporter, is anxious to
convention of the country Press of •'
in Atlanta at an early day, and calls
' o fraternity generally, to vssist i
IT DOUBLES THE CROP ANT) IS T1IE
we favor the pro
ject. We should doHght in meeting onr
bard working brethren -from various sec
tions, compare notes, give and take advise,
and all that sort of thing; then ei- ' home __ * . .
add see;i0to conid wgft thc ngse.tg.«ffoa 0 Best Fertilizer
Atlanta.
Bat for the. main .purpose fur which
Charlie would have the meeting, to wit: re
gulating a reasonable scale- of prices for ad
vertising we dant think it wsnld effect
whatever: Those newspaper men
tisers will soon find it ont, send their fayo
to it, asking no questions, and paying t'
• ' ~ ‘ all tl. *
prices asked. Our rnleisto get all tbeiuh-
business tako-carttof itself. Bat t ; 'hnrHe ;
weTl go to your “convention,” and agree
to charge as mnch, or more than anybody,
else.—Griffin Star.
On motion the educational hill was made
the special order for Monday next.
of equity, and for tbe relief -of V
Passed:
To amend the homestead ItiLi, ch ingiug
the 12th seotiou.-: ‘Passed, z.- - a.'-via .
- To change PMatb section '6! Irwin's
Cude. .Passed... £lh)sset-tion-reqVapesthe
Governor to appoiui somaposun tn qirej.a: e
and compile the scveralActs of cacli’Sessio*
of t ie General Assembly,]
A message was received from the - Gov
ernor, stating that he hadtigned tbe 'j tint
resolution appointing a, committee , to ex-
amino. the claim of tbe Albany.. A . Bruns
wick Railroad: Company against the State
or Georgia. " ^ ;
: House adjourued-'
Havana, February l€,nocn.—'fife city
ofTrinidad is dec’ared.in j state of siege.
A fight occured at Moncarziis; the govern -
ment claims- a victory withunt furiicr de
tails; " f
-Havana, February, 1C, p. ml—The Gov-
erement refuses to roengniae-the Aiaeriean
TheBe'st ill Use!
Both In this and Forelga Conntrl
INCREASED DEJUND,
FACILITIES,
Walter Brooke died this'hjorqipg From the
effects of strangulation, produced'yeatdaday
oning while oating an oyster.
Colonel Giles M. lillyer - assumes the
editoriel chair of the Vicksburg- Timer.
A Large Theft.— A gentleman nam
ed, R. Rowell; at- Memphis had his pocket
picked, a few days since' and 32,359 sto
len.
N^w York, Felt. 20.—Stocks steady.—
Money easy at §a7 Ejchange 9|. Flour
oatOc. lower. Wd«cat !«11, and la2c: lower.
Corn dull and a shade lower. Porkdecadaly
,ower: new mess. 831. 50 , .Steam j ird low-
1 r; barrels 19ial9K Cotton steady at 2S].
creigts d ill.
FLiVERTOorf, Feb. 20—Noon,—Outtrn
dull; nplSnds 11 jd. (?); Orleans 12dsales
5000 bales; -. -
Tranquilitt.—Tranquility is the wish
of all; the good, while pursuing- the track
of virtue—the great, while following the
star of glory—and the little, while'Creeping
in tho styes of dissipation, sigh -for tran
quility and make it the great object which
they’ ultimately hope to attain." How anx
iously does the sailor,on thebigh and giddy
toast, when on tempestons seas, cast his eyes
over the foaming billows and anticipate the
caim security he hopes to enjoy when he
reaches the wished-for shore! Even the ex
alted grow weary of their splendid slavery
and sicken under increasing dijjPlptic 9 ' All,
" fact,-feel less delight in tho isctual en-
fiheitt of worldly phrsuifb.'Tlowl-v,
jUyuieri
ever great
the kande of tlig Secretary. -
\ , .. /(W
P. S.—-I woitld state, that I' have «sn
Gibbous, aad he assures me that it
was not malice or. on; ueeuoiitatf the. atti.o
of Council in reiereuceAo.tho- funces that
J"'X.jr.
o-'mtieerhw between the (imipaiiy and ?i‘ d - bomnubfe they mw be,^nin
self has ceased, my resiguatiatl laiing in f ^ q ^
“Some calm, sequestered spot,:
j Z CifcrldJorgpathig,’IbyL '-tite .world:
. forgof” - _’ :i
KGRO VuT*3—ffhe
ling^shft'
the ioiunctiou. was fi'ed Thcreis nn •TiHS-".
ciilty.between Col. G-' and u, V «lf. fveftfaTls. true Rudives loru^IPg passage,
Meeting at L|i£ Rxec. tlve Committee.
Tho Executive 'Uhiiijij'fpe of the State
Agricultural Scociety was ioeesf^ijn
Brown House yesterday. 1 " A full report:
of-
id drnpi
ioaiienable rights oC’the^t^'all men j born
free and equM ” and other JEU#pl* ktM#"
’ ^3)^7 Tllioh a dishonest act may havi
christening of a jiigh J02”dirij| nam
'Oa thispccasion,however, be let%e/»i
_ j* of the has,w*n+V. j
Novcmbtr waiyeajjved upon. It seems" '“Fott need voles in Connecticut, do you not.
- •'* i - 1 " ” ■“* ■ - ’ — : * " There are three thousand fellow -edmens in
th^f State, ready. at the call of C<ingress, to
toke their place M tbg Mfot jurr. ’ YUu need
thcfo,also,mPcnimjivah(a t dayoub:(ff There
are at least fifteen thousand in that great
itlf proceedings will be found
jto,4ay u .. ... ^ ..
It will be .kcj; 'tjj it a State Fair at Macon
next Novcmb'.r was fccojy.ed upon Itseetns
the Fair is to he held tit MaCob ijd-Atlan ta
every alternate year, beginning.:"here next
November... In onr judgment the Committee
should have made a permanaiitlociition.lt
will be seen by fjie proceedings that Atlanta
made a strong effort to tqko it to that city;
,*nd succeeded in getting it every oiler year, you most
,~*-Jducon- Tel of 18tA.
End op the Si«ifLg Pf, AN — Our aticestora
of notthe mpstf houorablft mamtry M) d that
“to the victor belongs the spoil.” This was
a figure drawn from the ex; crienoes of wur,
but of war in an age that did not Understand
the true spirit that gives power to armies.
Grant belongs to ap ago that. knows some
thing better,andheofall men-is well aware
that nothing Is to powerful -ip the ruin qf an
army as spoil. Thp Symy tjiat plunders "can
not be kept together. Grant, {fytf/sfltwi, will
Uot demoralize-; his pattyhy any "scramble
for fat places- Hewillnot remove those who
opposed him or appoint those who favored
him. He will get frojp po party reason but
from “the mcesskies of tjie'seryi
Y. JTerald.' V
a@rAdams, tbe-Eunriu* ’man, paid e-r
iSxpi
cently in Paris 820,000 for a
Bierstadt. He is going to hang it
sign before the. door of his office in Boston.
Iilvelyl'Ime* Ahead.
The Atlanta, New Era, after charaeter-
ixing a portion of'the Fepuhliean party as
>.‘034 je)]ows,”“csxt to nothing,” “dogs,,*
“scum/’ “Egyptian lice,” “vermin,”
important persons/' 1 . ‘-‘ibpip jfpljows,” etc.,
etc., says :
“Wc now. take occasion to advertise the
malcontents in the Republican party,- that
they will har^ no .reason to complain of us
on this score hereafter. The villi: ns who
would destroy the party iu order to aecem-
plish their own damnable ends, will from
this date he shown up in a proper light
er tbe Itegrov rltirnprl Irlnp ettf. FuD n t'r,
in a late speech, in the ?eUate, for «*e*. fmr-
Flour of Baw Bone,
HADE BT OAKLEY HILLS,
At Marietta, 6a.
KNOWN FOR
C OTTO N
WHEAT orvCOBN.
IT WILL PAT TO PUT IT ON WHEAT
NTIL 1st OF MARCH.
STdfasfl it PTfPtttfrtFtVtTRW:
DAVID DICKSON OF, HANCOCK COUNTY
HAS PROVED IT AND RECENTLY
BOUGHT TEN TONS FOR HIS
OWN USE.
i3 make bit
, -- - -
lot sold. 200 pounds per acre is enough. < >
This Baw Bone Floor is neatly parked in bar
rels containing 250 to 300 pounds eacb.
Price the same mjU the Mills, Tis: $75 per ton
or $4 00 per 100 ( when less than a ton is ordered
—and Freight adodd when delivered at Borne.
B. F. HOOPER
it foi
Also, a supply of Land Plaster constantly on
h#®j|*sai L#« Jv r/i -*^T" ,
• i|^T28wIm • ' u . >!
WALTER A. WOOD’S
- "j Prize
MOWERS AlfD REAPERS.
fta itfall Countries, iin.4 TOiverrally com
mended as
Two Grand Go!
tho Lc-
AT
ON 1867!
ul *3i •etUTTTSt 9*0* ,"UiC
More than ISO.OOOmovr in U<«.
5-:
K !
ineriean \ iO.OOO ntanafaclnred and *old in 1863, and the
Consul,.expect asa comfnercia! ageiif. NuBjHtAO 4ff
uralized citizens are! heingimprisone 1 with
out charges or chance of trial. The Ameri
can Consol will be compelled to leave_unless
leave Cnba. Cadiz eteamcruhave arrived
with one thousand troops for the goverment.
Telegrams say the revolutionist'fost thirty
killed at Manicarcgna. S.‘t.
INCRA8ED ■■
WfTO 1 '* ■
Wood's Erixo Movrerri (One and Two Horae.)
“ * 06
“ New Moving Attachment.
annfactured by the Walter A. Wosd Mow-
Vicksburg Miss. Feb. 19.—The Bom Comp*??: General
Office aad Mannractoiy, floeiick .Pallv Benito-
laer f^Dhntyi H.'Y. , ; '
. Brancliofficcs nud Salcs Rouma. t
44. Cortlaaaisfo N,. Y,,Ci’ty, P. O, Box S565,
20G Lake Stroai, Chicago, 11 linw»s.
Alexandria, Va. " ' • -
Madison, Wisconsin.' * ^ *. •
77, Upper Thames St., London.
/^Send for New Descriptive Circular and
Price List.
Application from the South, South of Virgin-
a, should bs addresced to tho New Yo,k Branch
Office as above. ' - w - • -
"jSFT^ic abort M»6h’mas will bo furnished at
Factor, price*by. • ". ;; . -
F. PENCE, or
-..■f^VEB, HILLS A CO, -Agents, j
Ijorno,.^
i3_The following person* now use tho above
Machines:
H. F. Price, G. R. Gibhius, C. P. Anthony,
CatoTiUe, .j
AbEchoU, S. F. Smith. E. U. Harris. Rome,
Gs.
The Rome Conn er,
A LIVE: NEWSPAPER,
v T .. s .;:“;;;; /andthe
OLDEST IN UPPER GEORGIA
Cret tiie
PRICE REDUCED.
, in March nea t, during tbe
„^I*rS5nn?Nc?4if tSe feWdWtfe) 4tK-
Scction,.Chsttoogac6cnty,*Ua.; levied.on aa
The Courier
esting tfetu aiul more Reading Matter than
any other Paper xn fajGkemkte «wh.ih^'
fa Mat
Neves from Washington nay always It
fotaea ns 8£t PaperT ij
As many new Mail Routes and Post Offices ara
being opened, and in order to pat this Paperja
the reach of as many as possible 1
inducements are offered:
i the follpwing
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INYABIAB L Y
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No Clubs received fur less than Six Months.'
THE TRI-WE^K^Y COURIER
-Year at - *t 60
IA Six. Months - -2 *9
-- Ii "ShfO# Months'- 1 2i
Clean Cotton , and Jdneii Rags received ia pay
ment for tho. paper at Three Cents per Pound.
»> U 4
" CUATTOOGA COUNTY.
CU.m.)0«A XHtitlH' SALES,
Ve th.e'. C«urt II a«;e daor ra
^ ®n the firs: Tue*day ifij
Fabruary ne t', between tho unual heare oi sale
the lollowin/ jiroperty; viz :
. Lot of l*mi No, ^22'J aa l *ix:y..ac*-ei *1 lot 5^
eountyf ba'shela of cbriA nioro or Isas,
and two bu' hwU' of wheat* levied on as the
propertj of V ^0-> Kdmondi^n; to wtify x fi f*
latned
Cbatteoga loufcxidg ^^ourty.- Wja.
out by plain
Also, at Al
of lot of lani
133, in the l..m viHrm suuno occ^ioa,
tooga coontv. levied on as the'property of J-is.
Tboxnes, t» V nisfj a fi Ixi^Faed Jmc Walker to.
Superior Co i:t, in lavor of Alox. Shaw, r* James
Thomas, principal, Vfm. M_. falter cadower^ana
Wm. M. C;'lter C- G Holland, ,-ccurity'
on stay.' Property'pointed out%T plaintiff. Teu-
anfr natiRail . : ■
ents in'pojS5.-si.u'nfttified.
W'-f
V-AoUn.
J notice CuurL ift faVtir rt J. W.Fioeher vs T. J.
C«.w, princii al and L. W. Crook and J A Ciena
endorsers. Xsvy made and rrlurne l lo mo in-
( casishlerrA* v,be*. 3*4•ink*#.
.Art, . - ’ • *
WWlV
j.iS.. WtATT, S^ff,
-ci Sail J
Court House
"TKTILL to sold before the
«j£»-Rn 3u»m«wffl^Ua : , ou..tto.lst
SI. Shropshire and Samuel Hnwk sdxaJ*, the hi
r Tainted out : bv - Satunrl Hawkins slrert,and lh
from Cbastooga
shire, vs W>fi.
Ins;Property I-Ointeil out hr ■ Samuel Hawkins
one of .the defendant. Tenants, serve/l. with ny
Cheapest-Paper ia Chereket th i*t^t&!Vito e Da6Hl 1 ind 1 i c ih'a*tMn;cim"t^ .vivtoujtf-1 s^irem'ULhcZm
hr a Constable. • gist ' eril rtfeheef^
af same time and" plsce. lot of Find No.
257, in the 6th District and 4th Section, Chut-
taoga county,tin., levied on as' the property .
n.
ton, "deceased. ' Properly - pomted onf tp sm
Holland k Aflsnrf J *•*z.£. zi i ■:.*> t _
.• : ,JROj.'CtEGHOBNeDeH>ShV;
jsn30. ..... ; : "
GEORGIA, Chattooga.Couxtt.
\\f II ERE AS, William Harper has applied
f T to me in proper Torm tot letters of Gaar-
^anship ujoon the person* and proporty of Wm.
These* are tl»orefore to cite and admonish’ all
and'ein^hlar those concerned to "be ■and appear.
m my .o&cp within - the time prescribed; by 1:1^,
to.show cause If aay.'ihsy* bavc'wby mid setter*
ihonld not be. granted.
; x 4K7gA under niy ^apd atofliee.
itoVDuoru
Floyd t'ounfy Sheriff stales.
!>efure the Court-Hot»««e
-.r i / Uouie, Ftujrd e »o utjr, Go.; Ln
:he 1st Tuesday in March next,between th-
ie^al Lours- of rule, th® lullu^ing property k* wit:
L OT of foi* J Xo. 377^i» the ICth A>ii
ith rvccti'oa, icfied oa ha the itrGj..!rty
v> " " * rT’^liej
N '"L --
Hirt Ho-ne door A Popular . ]}icti 0ll /3
John Rowe, to satify a fl fa’'from “FLiyd Inierior.
Court in- f vor^f-L.-C. Mitchell, -administrator
vs B D. Alarooej, maker, »u4 J. Rowe endorser
view of ail iiamau iiM-Jedsm,
,r«eu( moment. It cmlsK^fijgS!
every subject that cun b e : lhn u . h , J 0 m$i„
Also, .t -v.ve up1« and gs e. iota of loud"iff. U»“uouiy. Arcutccture fJSUK.trt, t^
t» in 16th di.-trict and th «-?>»•••? M*.
' ?: u/.e-i-d :lir t.roi.ertv of Wja. W. ,c lu . bri . el ». if emitted;upon whi c i irJrZ* 1 *,
^f 5 k p3P«ify ot, Wm. W.
-.rfSaftnel F. l>arwin -r.- J V P
Whrc-:B4Ejl>tWare otWn. W Ware. **
iajV l !lt»ff.U4tr::trtI#?j r .hjr iiiaiutirt's Attorney.
W
|
.rjJ&tEedHydr,j L,
O’frtd lHto‘the e Mra«J^fBrfd^ nbl.' b^graphies .rttoltoai^
l" store. Levied
S,D:p"y. S
GncBGis.Fi.orp.CounTr.;^;— _
of TYTHEREAS, Jas B. Espcy, Admi
•e TT the csuite of Thov. B. Esper,
a ap. ]
d admonish all
cc within the time ^escribed by lavfto
show cause if any they have, why said ihpey
•bboldfhot be dismissed.
feb9Sm JESdE LAMB EETH, C. O. F. C. Oxd'y.
AP0pular ^iona y
flSLeENEi^L^NowLaa'
is jmilred,' upon ‘Which • •*>
can.be desired. The «ito1S!Si
iWsSS&Skrsg&ii
JssassRiaassaaSs
l.Jt.sarpa^es aU other wosks
i ab.htjr ofthe arliefex r
to
*? iataj
I the ttore
It is a library in itself where .....
is treatod, and wnere information emV*! 0 **
^d.which will ecs
towns ot America, c"r embraoa,
suowmg the wonderful growth
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\ By^virme of an order -from the Court of Or-
next, the following property, viz:
rfMtftfland Xo*, 1G7, 10S, 17U 190,192,202,'
'*'* 244, 2i5, half lot No. 246, and three
of loLNo.'*189, containing-in the aggre-
5»to ahaat 450 acres all lying in thft Sd disL and
j ‘ ill
Gcoroxa. Chattooua. couxrr.
HERhAS A. 'ReynoW»ibariqifCafpHtd
3
r fcl»5tw-pat
W. BVOPES OAK0|S, ' -
*JUA KINDS OF • -
d-.^ i 3
PLAIN AMD OENAMENTAt
, Cotton : Factors,
V- : -. f and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
''■fj , AND DKAf-VRy tjV*' _
Groceries, Grain Whiskey, &•,
Eome, Gay
‘tif.lo
receive the usual letters of dismission.
By the Ordinary JESSE LAMBERTH, r ‘
be* Set h&mPejfcti
_ .Cub Advances made an
our trieDds .in New York,.
declO-w-Jy
—:
Neatly Executed
.Oi WJ. ... . . "
•<i j AT THE. .
LAND FOR SALE,
WJ ill be sold at public rale, belore the Court
VV Heuse duor in Polk county, Ga., oh Teb.
*•-- "wffl he told ol the' Court House, in
JOHOB6IA, Flotd Cocstt. ' .-w
V\f HEREAS A- R. Smith, ^Administrator of
Tff Peter A. Omberg, *leceased, applies to mo
for letters of dismiision.
AT SEASOXABLE PRICES.
Real Estate Directory.
J. B. Stevens & Co.,
Chattooga county. Ga, . - <
Terms of the silo cash.
A^ G. 1I0RT0IT,
• jonl2.w3t Attorney' for Legatee
Tbe reputation this ex*
cellent modirino enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
SiM^InTetSS
cases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where tbe system
seemed saturated with
ays
M. H. Bur.n, R. Whitehead, Ce.lartown. Ga-
Henry C. Dean, Coosaville, Ga, fr . :
A. R. Jones^Van Wert; Gs.
Judge Barret, J. C. CarPngton, Calheunj Gs.
It. B. Kyle, Gadsden, Als. . f’, ,
J. F. Grant, Jaeksonnlle, Ala.
J, R. QfahStJ. Ii»4‘g9i Ala.
feb,4w5ni,
■f | “ifei
GEOEGIA, Flotd Coustv,
H IBAM P. LUMPBjN,
Saumel B. Hunt, deceased, makes applica
tion in terms of toe law,"" for letters ef dssmie-
This is therefureto el:.rail parsons concerned
lo show canto, If any they ean, within the tons
prescribed by law, why tbe said. Hiram P
the usual letters si
jn thei Al5lHrt? n |«tTs»Spd<
SOLUBLE MANURES.
Sulphuric Acid & Superphos*
* phate Company. .
C A A K 1. K S 1 5 N, #• ,
ETED TIIEIlt 'EXTEN hickory
Ws have fotmed a business
with Aha well known and respousiblo firm
Fitshugh, Wilmer A Co. Beal Estate Brokers
the city ef New York, who are authorised to act
land buyers, not hitherto r loess re t by ns—and
we hnpa tonyheeke raesnClf siltsetiag tbe nt-
tenlion oi Northern ■ end Weetern capitalists,
seeking jedickras investments, to onr beautiful
healthy sad: fertile Cherokee somttry. Let all
Who have lands lor sale make a note •fthis.
Valuable Hill Property and
> 1,500 ACRES OF LAND.
T 0CATED on" Spring Creek nbfut 8 miles
1 A from'tb»Ctiv of Rome, hotweep two and
three milee from the Rome and Kingston Rail-
read. There is on this place s never failing
and a very fine water pewer, an which is now
in - successful"dpefatidn, a good Saw Mill and
a splendid sitnslioa for a Merchant Flonnng
Mijl. Connected with SUjtaec-ttoH eS^iff
* - _I teen hundred acres of nine, unh and
d. onwhich there are forty seres ei
goad tlU aide lead "clear-d.. Tha-atream affords
ring tho entira y**or
- Usjjilhi \
Price.
Iru
supply of the
na native Bom
by- FruuiHfaBfc
oso to m&nitfactura'h FER-
[ZER evem richer fo Uoiubis-
than those made from Raw Bones, and eduiain-
ing'more than iwico the quantity of Superphos
phate of Lirao found in the best average manures
heretofore offered for sale, tbe rates at which we
w •_-v-t__ b e j 0s j no bigber than th® average
price of other ‘Fertilisers, while : the aaoureo
111- i tfttoW
State,wa'
Mail-
.'.ting for your summons. Wherever
:n eed the retliej areMuutgom ay
i-tridAj* ,
- Dbath ia. Judge - OrtTiau (y^m i <■*«
are pained to learn of- the dentti of J udge
A.H. CJitberall, agcntleiuan w-.l known
in Alabatia and Jtijjhly esteee rd for. Ills
many excellent qualitfea. Itpiif ; rred this
'-dvehmp lit" tins wtj|, Jp.l* \i»’oq«RjJudg
Clitherall was honorably conDect. J dutin
iriod of fifteen or tweni
ofAlabai
places'dfbonor an
cal career.
F^ofiti-
Among other offices he^wgS'
Statp Senator, Clerk of the Hou>e of :llep-
tntjvei, antlrfor.a time,. vre brl’eve, was
lg< of in- ofthe Circuit Conrt Du-
ry he was appointed Register in the Treas
ury Department cf the Confederiiie'States,
which office he belt} for some months. . • He
.... , wfi® «» ijceply^lpg^miM
attveljr.early ae4fll — Montgomery Adp. of
17f7t. .
ce op S^OIjO Mi
85,000,7-"'Professor
A Velocipede
Against Time r..„ ^
Sweet, of Providence, R. I., a V;-!l-known
pcdcstrain and rope walk-r, is to t- lenience
on the first day of June next the uit[arallel-
ed feat of propelling a velocipede, of bis
own manufacture, a disianeeof three tlisus-
: trip
velocipede one hundred and fifty niijes in
twenty-four hours, aad one trial wjll . only
be allowed.
nond to th® advertisement j
p Etiwas No. I.—Soluble Phosphate, containing
from eighteen to twenty-five per cent of pure
contaiuin
soluble
twenty per cento
pStr'cei
nng from six
Phosphate and three to four percent of
lie, at seventy dollars per ton, lor an
proved acceptances, bearing interest or such oth
er security as msy bo acceptable to, the Suh-
Agentl- A disconnt of ten per cent on the abova
prices will be ntado for cash- Orders fo for
warded immediately to the agents
directed,
livery
CEE "A CO, Agents.
s ,-:i A S5 00 Greenbaek
Of foil vuluc "sent"free to any Book Agent,
slgerta wanted for Matthew Hale Smith’s
' *' ‘ ' N®w poojf,
Sunshine & Shadow in N-Xtuk
A work reph te with Anecdotes snd Incident!
of Lifo*in the Great Metropolis, being a Mirror
of New York reflecting the Secrets of the Great
(Mm.lt-J* hr.
Agtpt sold SO ia da7. another sola and
3 227 St *5 days, another 504 in 7_
^
To hook ever pablished that sells §o f^p-
If You wisl). to know how Fortunes are mad®
and Tost in a day; how Shrewd Mon are ruined
in Wall Street; how Countrymen" ar® swipdlfiA
ly Sharpers; how Ministers and Merchants are
Blackmailed; how Banc® Halls and Concert So?
loons are Managed; how Gambling HovMff and
Lotteries are conducted; how Stock Companies
Originate and bow the Bubbles Burst, *c.- read
this work. It tells you about the mvstoriee of
Niw York, and contains spicy lift sketebee of its
noted niilliouares, merchants, ac. A large Oe*
Illustrated, Th®
tcjvo Volume, 720 pages, Finely .
AH u-dd as tbe - property- of-Wm. Ware, late
'*'* , dccea-ed, for the purpos*of
rag d?atr.Lutec&. Sold within-
w.'isid dfl;
Iloyil County.
:.VS A. R. Smith, »dnfini.trator of
John Hanley, deceased, applies to me for
. of dismission. , " ." ,
»is therefore, to cite all persens concerned
to show cause,if any they cast, within the time pre
scribed bylaw, why - " " “
GEORGIA, Flotd Cotrnr.
Dp-HEREAS ATR. Smith, administrator: of
^W^^Kuight, deceased, applies to me for
^Fhis^is th erefore, to cite all persons concern-
lime prescribed by law,why the'saidA. R. Smith
should pot ho dismissed from his administration
and receive the usual letters of dismission.
By the Ordinary JESSE LAMBERTH,
" Nov24-6m a n-n v i
all sectimr
PHRVOL
In extra cl6th ^, ..
- In library. hsalhar, ' fob
In half Turkey Morocco ■ M
la half Russia, extra guilt.
I'ALEeTURE
' TO YOCJ3TU MES
-jastgaaBaa^si
""" n»d bits; Mcui
fsthttxSSiu^.'
fr* ~t~W ~irinilo4«iuhitt.iii **itt h
issi
I»e effectually Mmoroil
without '»edi«ue,u
-sthieh every sufferer, no
^ha ? fediriSyi CD 'mfos£ito«i.,
:; /■ c;c.o.?.a
mad receive the usual letters of dismission.
the Ordinary JESSE LAMBERTH,
Wto., C. C. 0. F. C.
GEORGIA, ViiA'tSoshsrT.'
lEREAS John HI Halted Executor of
Joel Walker, deceased, makes applicatiea
lor letters of dismission.!
This is therefore, to cite til
to show cause, if any they eat, within Ut, time
prescribed by lswp^why toe _ said Applicant,
should not receive to* usual letters
sion... • , tosttMG
This Nov. IS, 1SCS. By the Ordinary,
NdvI4
av. 12,1868. By the Ordinary,
JESSE LAMBERTH, C. C. O. F. C.
GEORGIA: Flotb .Cobwrr.
' H ERE AS,
W 'HEREAS, R. F.- Gaines, A3
the Estate of Martha a r *
inistrator
less are therefore to cite and admonish all
singular-those concerned to bo and appear
_ V offies. within the time prescribed by '.aw, to
show carte ifany they have why said letters
—’* — z v - ;t^o. *■
deeS—6m
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Cl’k C. 0. F. e
FOLK- GOUNTT.
GEORGIA, Polk Cscstt.
A U persons having demands
A tfie of J. A. Lyon, late of
jr.ert Disrate. Ills. J',
and the various ||^J
IwinititsanpWHHPI
Syphilis or VehrrralznH ITrrcurial Disettsef
arc cured by It, though a long time is required f<*
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
But long continued nee of tide medicine wiD cure V
McmtAmot Whites, Vttriue
1'cntnlr Dincasrs. are com-
1 and u’timatcJr cure ! T»v i:s
— .effect. -Minute JJirec
and convincing evidence of its restoratiro
power upon trial.
PREPARED BY
*T- r. C. AIM * COuEswsU, ■«.,
•at of to* first puyment an property.
tui’t. ,,T*g
Floyd Cosstrcsitu. -
Sits 2d Monday te^snnary^nd 2d Mesd.y
■ July, A. E. Ross Clerk.
coe.T or essiNART _ ^
^BtBry* - issues possts : -t*.
»i» Diet. Roms tit m4 Id Fridays j* e*ck
’month. " • - • -»■ B*W
626 Dist. Cave Springs 1st Saturday is each
Mnr* “voj ti jvjsr ,
1059Dist. Livingslsn 2nd Saturday la each
662 DisL, Chulis Id Saturday in eaea
■dakth.
, »S» . Dist. Watters. *t)h Saturday J» eaejt
146 91«fe> rj*rt-8prii*i, 4th Sptatfcj ff
aaeb month.
628 Dist., Dirt Towa. M Saturday ia sach
month.
658 Disk, Nerth Caroliaa, id Saturday iu
•neb teith. *T*, u
124 Dist., Barken. 2d Saturday' ia aaek
1126 Dist. PapakaU, 4th Saturday la aaoh
■anth. .
If than an any errars ia th- abavawiU
■ams ana plena paint thaat eut, sa that wa
flHF
.MASONIC NOTICES*
Cherokee Lodge. No, AU. ffioose, Sa.
Regular Mtotiags.
Hijjkttof aaeh noatk.
aad 4tk Friday
1. J. WRIGHT, W. ■.
Mono Royal Arch", Chapter Salt..
Regular Hwtipgs 1st Tawday Right of aaeh
P- ¥• SOUP, »•
a era]
■oath.
dchlpv Coaacii Last Nperttm
ir il< ~
loatjags tad Tuesday Night of s#eh
T. J. PERRY, PRBSP
target commusiou giy.en. Our 32 page eii
... « , iuDack "«]
ami 3-45 00 Greenback dent"fraeoa
For full particulars and terme
le publishers. J. B. BURR
■ojau28-wlm-pd
HARTFORD
h Coaacii. No M.
Meotiogo M Tuesday Nigkto at aoo
i.ERRT T. Z •Xr-K*
he paid B1LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERY!
• 0lfi :* r Sold by-Nowlin-A Maupiti. and all
piste fo Borne; also, by aU druggista ei
.GBoaaujyEoife (^09^ ^ ~»te£
VETHEHEAS, Mrs. Nancy P. Mabry
yy has applctl for exemption cl" per
sonalty and setting apart and valuation of home
r,nd' j will-pass upon "the same at my
■ on the All day n! March. IMS, by ia'
c, .Ma attny office.jn Cgdartowjtojff 'oa-
oess tho Hou. F. V. Clarke. Ordinary.
a. A. BORDERS, 0, 0.0.
ir ~ ■ i~ ■:>*
_ drug-
druggists everywhere
The Great Externa! Remedy.
Fop Maa amd Boaat.
GEORGIA, Polk CocsTr.- j Vu foyry -
Rule Nisi in the Saperior Court, present
Hou. John g. Righy, Judgeof said Court,
James Dover,
HughJ. Jones,
Ella. E. Davis,
Griffith D. Griffith, ^
David D. Jones, and
John If. Davis,
° NTRACTIXO Mrs CL
3 i AND PAINS IX Tnj
L JOINTS, STITCHES In the SIDE o
pack,SPRAINS 0
EI SWELLING
pp.e.1. rerson auccicu whu iWieumatiNm <*m u.il.
tually.ond permanently OUtff by using thia vondofS
preparation; it tc the nerre and boas im-
Tcires,
iSTCLA,
y . 5-p>itow cutuM, SADDLE
CmLJR {TILLS. SPRAINED
UNTO. STIFFNESS OF THE
^ x g r r r.» a yp. axia
ST!FLES. Ac It jrill prerent HOt-
LOW-HORN and WEAK BACK IN
MILCIJ'COWS.
. am can
receipt of letters from PT ysiciuir*. I’rurj'isU, ]
DAVID E. VOVTZtSolc PropridoTj
BALTIMORE. iTa
*•’ * W. D. ilOYT A Co., Agentb, Rome, Go.
■eplO-wlv, .
Marriage Guide*
Y OUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL
WORK, or every one hie own Dueior—
Being a private Instructor for Married-persons
er these about to Marry, both Male and Female,
in everthing concerning the physiology aud
relations of our Seru^J System, and the pro-
Unction 'or Prtventiofi of Offspring, including
all the new discoveries never before given in
the English languages by Wm. YOUNG, M. D.
This is really a valuable and interesting work.
If is written in nilain language for tbe general
reader and if illustrated with upwards of one
hundred engravings. All young married people
or those contemplating marriage, and haring
the least Impediment to married life, should
read this book. It discloses secrets, that *very
one should be acquainted with. 6till it is a
book that must be locked up, and not lie a^*ont
the house. It will be sent to any one on the re
ceipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr; Wm. YOUNG
No. 416 Spiucb St., above Fourth, Philadelphii.
(junelD-w-ly
us^esr.
^ _ ^djdflr. dfe
ceased, are hereby notified lo present them in
terms of th® Jaw, so that the imonn t and nature
ward and make immediate payments, or they
will be dealt with as the law directs.
GEORGIA. Pols Cosstt.
.OLOMON WYNN, Executor of the last will
and testament of Robert Wynn. ta!e of said
drrinli®d,having filet! his petitio* pray*
t»* bedismiosed froru his administration and
stating that he has faithfully executed bis said
trust. TKS® SSreTBerelSfi t ’ ’
i to cite and admonish
3»3L __
Given under my hand and official aignature.—
This Ang. Mto^W^^ fed-,.
.ug25*w*flm
, New York, Post Offfodjat
EOSADALIS,
THE; GR EAT
Blood Pnrifier.
C U R E S"
Bcrofola in its Various Form.
SUCH AS
Convomption in it> earlier stages, EalamsK.
and Ulceration of tho Glands. Joints. Riot.
Kidneys. Uterus, Chronic Wfr&ET’
. "Ereptioss of tho Skin, Chronic
goreEyes.Acde.
-It, 0 *L
Diseases
..'Rif-ffo
ORMS.
of* Women,
cue. Liver Cot
mpradenee is
d Health,
Loss, uf Appetite," Sick Headacne, Liver Cts
plaint, Pain in the Back, Imp ’
. Lifo, .Gravel, General bad JJ
in all Diseases or -raa
BLOOD,UV ^It,KIDNEYS A BLADDEI
It ia a Perfect Renovator.
morand bad taint, and tfe
tem to a healthy-condition.
• «r»
kind oil
restores, tip: entire i
the^i
■e thaUrotitijinr:-^ ' U ‘‘ ,a ." eT ■
Uto-It i. net a Secret Quack Bemedv. Tb
articles-"of.which' it;-ir made ere toUidii
aroiind each bottle. ^
ffiecoumended by (he Medical Faculty u
Many Thousands of our Best Citlieas.
to-For testimonials of remarkable ears:, k
Etoiadalie Almanac” for this voar,
PREPARED "ONLY BY
J)r; J. J. LAWBENCE & Co..
J44 BAI.TIMOHE STREET,
Baltimore, Md.
POK SALE BY DRUGGISTS EYERTKffEE
jul/23-w-Iy
flAUNDERS’
1BEDICINES 1
Tie American
Bitters,
'ABLE STOMACIlJ
5ED.-'
Circulation of
arising from a x»ori
.and liowel*. An £^|
enables the system to triumph over disci
wakefnln
nervoas dcrangement. it is ..
giving slrrr.grh an2ti.no tbtoevetres. Tl ,2:1
fob’d
, j m asZsZXs
wcnfodruffo'shValidbcnred.' 1 ' asrte ‘? b! '‘
The mostoscientiCeapJ sreU known Phy,i.L ,|
efitted by the tire of tw Bjtlfrt, .(
A 1 Certain'Cure for Itch,
Thi. troubles.,me disease can be eSu'U.. .
•tta {|
Mortgage, etc.,
January term, > 869.
■ •.
I Tappearing6 the Court by the petition of J.
F. Dever; gccutupauied by vh® ^®teiond
gago deed that on the nineteenth (I9tb) day of
November, eighteen hundred and sigty-tix, the
defendants mode «od delivered to the Plaintiff
their prombory cote bearing date the (lay aud
year aforesaid, whereby tbe defendanU prom*
ised by the 1st day of January Beat following
the date of the said nete, to pay the plaintiff or
bearer, five hundred dollars for value received,
and thst afterwards on the day and year afore*
said, the defendants tbe belter to secure the pay
ment of said note executed and delivered to the
plaintiff their deed ®f mortgage, whereby the
•aid .defendants mortgaged to.the plaintiff lot of
land nipncer eight hundred and s^ty*siz, iu the
cured in i
remedy. Avoid all Poi _
atfSHHAsgft is toga
faction to all, when th# directionaAre faUteei-|
A* » cure for sor&tehes on horsi*.<, mangt cs £ ,'■
or begs. It is unrirailed, efTeetfng a eor» ia fcs J
tw® to four days. <e Certificates from mail
.tors end farmers certifying to the ceres it l^ e |
footed will be shorn to any one.
These Remedies ere prepared only by
RICHARD IS. SAUNDERS, .
Mmnufocturing Chemist, Cbcpel HIH, f'S
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For fate ky," ? r r ~";
J. 8 Peniber.on k Co, Columbus.Ca.
I M l Longa k Biliup*, Athens, Ga,',' and by
NO Vi LIN d- MAUPLN. Rom-. O'-
• jraliwly to^fv^-.^je- wl?
WANTED AGENTS.
. ,*T*.To uaoo, BVeiiywmkF'
■RfAItE and P.roafo, to icltoapta tin»”^|
111 th.S _ - ■ - .Ir—nfl
w»d » xty
l third (S
. raws* 4 otuuiu, LU ttlk»'>teUb.« W
Southern. Stoles, the Genuine. I
Sd) seutieii
of said county, centaiuiug forty acres more or
less. And it furthe-appearing that said note re
main! unpaid, it i« therefore ordered that the
said defendants do pay into court op er before
the first day of the next term thereof, the prin-
cipil, interest aad coat, due on said note, or show
caus* to the contrary, if any they ean, and
the failure of the defendant! so to d®, the eqai _
and redemption in and to said ^mortgage prem
ises be forever thereafter barred and fordclosed.
And it is farther ordered that this rule be pub-
ftehed |u the Roma Courier one# a avouch t§r fouf
monthf previous te the next term of ibis court,
or served on th® defendant®'or thoir special
agent or attorney at least three months piavioas
to the next term of this court. WBri :
JOHN fi. BIG BY, J S C T C.
„ iaIlC7. i
five years. We will pay $1,000 for — j . .
that will sew a stronger, more bcaohffii
‘ 8ai wm sow a stronger, more dcmuo**—
more elastic team than ours. It Dia , _w|
Slostie Isock-atitch. Every second
eat, end still tho cloth cannot be
without tearing it. We pay agents fr em u
$20® per month and expenses, er a cenun^j
from which twice that amount can
Address: S. M. TOLIVER k C0., ' 1
er Wait point Ga.
Caution: Do not ba impoomi upon hy
ties palming off worthless cast-iron ***- . j]
under the iaa» name or otherwise.
the only genuine and really praciical |
manufactured. S ep29'** 5 *
manufactured.
GEORGIA, Polx Cocirrr.
I do hereby certify that the abev® is a true ex
tract from the Record of Mibutee'of folk fiupe-
WARNING.
Dopy, ci*
GcORfilA, COAVTOO*. GoPW,.
117 HERE AS, C. P. PRATT kavfo, .pplicd
TT to me for exemption uf pmoooollt, ud
retting apart of homeotead, I willjam opoo Mid
applieatim on tho 27»h daj of lCbraon. 1809
Ofdtoir,.
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fobl8-2t
W E hereby notify th. public that tb*^ J
orating fan offered as the Se.nUili F» E J
direct infriagement upon tbe Cook F» u ' |
•nit ia pow ia pregreat in the United SWa» k ■
at Ipdiapapoli, agaiuat MrJ6c*otlin
■ent, and wa «hall hold.to a atrict rea|.out I
•11 wbo may sell ot use tha aaid Seanthnf |
BLYMYEB, DAY * CU.
Mau.ield, Oh*
Tb. -eld roliaUe” Cook Sugar Evapc« IM
be bod ef Ayer k Hills, Rome, Ga£
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