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| ()l l SALE AT COST.
,!>£»“’ J !!uss v is offered at New
l in' 1 l ' n ■ r f Enquire at this Of-
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"price.—Hereafter
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septltw-rrtf
~ nCNESSMEN,
*" r..,l biv informed that coaipresi-
"' ,r?ir u '.» cirrieii fr.m Selina to
8i M per 100 pounds, while
I N -„ lf V-.rk, Oil the same class,
This Ji-mriuiiuatioo
will materially
„ .-re-'s of our city. We need
-ii■ in icuar.l to intermediate
e >« meu will understand it
,cl
Slack Wibk Feefubmance.—The Gi
fort lirothers will perform od n wire ex
tended across Broad street Iron, the Choice
Hotel, and exhibit acrobatic feats at, four
o’clock this—Thursday afternoon. Their
entire exhibition is on the street, nnd only
there. It will doubtless be quite interest-
Atthe receut Baptist convention at Ope
lika, Rev. A B Cabaniss, the Missionary,
says the Locomotive got off a very good
thing on Ulyses, although innocent of such
intention. The Chinese priests he said
were olten very inquisitive about the Amer
icans—wanted to know this thing and that
thing, and whether we were really and tru
ly any better than the barbarians they had
thought ns ‘‘Got any churches,” they
would ask. “Yes” ‘Any schools 7”—
•Yes.” “Any Governors?” “Yea. got
Governors too ” ‘-Have ym got Emper
ors ?” “Oh yes, got all that too.” “Now
you see,” said the lecturer, turning to the
children of a larger growth, “they wonld’nt
have understood me if I had called him a
Presidont” Sevaral of ns were as bad as
the Chinese in that particular.
RONE WUOLE3ALE AND ItETAIl,
PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED TU-WZIKLT BT TIB
ROME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Cocsiek OrriCB, Ron, (**.,)
Dec. 1. 1870 1
co no>\—
AXES per doz.
ft 13^13}
f 13 u0(a)15 W
Mumu.
I,:i 1»‘P
PeaI).—We regret to learn
p,yeumied highly respected and
,j . 1 it his residence in this
,,.-.Mav the 28th inst. For
, c , ;;e -erved as Sheriff
,,, county, previous 11 the
'l , tJ . „|| the relations of life,
f j, ot citizens. Peace to his
trill he buried with Masonic
■ ..•.q.K-k to day from his resi-
V, r. I'
_ We understand upon
t our estimable friend,
, l; iii|T up a rufBe for her
! „ „ i,J i tie premiums awarded
fX Z Cherokee and State Fairs. There
> ',Vi ti.-kets s .id at i?l each, and will
a!l ox.-cUent chance for fun as well
■ ,“s, The raflic will take place as soon
the ticket, are mid. when the time and
- trill he siren.
jl.tuKiT.—Ve.-terday cotton advane-
tpie—a tine quality commanding lot
Ti.e i.ri.r has ranged for the very
M i,;j ;o l::p Wheat is now sellin
.; 3,1 :„ r | rime red. Corn is worth 65
, lam wagons loose. Fresh pork soils
n.ivliird (or 15 cents.
; f.MED“i,v to Blame.—We hear Ire-
it complaints about the irregularity
,, it,;’, in t!ie upper counties.
]- julsoribers at Summerville and
.ae. complain that the Courier is not
iisd. when other papers are. This is
|i3ier..os wrong, and wo must protest
igziast i - The t.’ou ier is alwa s mailed
siiriv upon Thursday evenings, and if
.;i-es not go regularly, the fault is with
■je postal service. It may be a very small
niet to them but it is all important to
MtiiBtsa* —thi the 22t.d of Nov. 1870
residence of the Bride’s mother, of
| ffiitfr t’-jnty, l.y Kev. W. L. Shattuek.
-h:tain Wm. McWilliams,to Miss N sn-
vi H Veal.
Lie publisher of this paper expresses
’m, in*: wishes to the married couple and
iuhthe Bride Ibr the kiud remembrance
':ie primers
1 ' AM 1 Irish Wit —James M. Ward,
great Irish comedian, with Alice
' John Templeton and < thers offer an
i' ll at the (’ity Hall to night.—
• : 'liable specialities drew them
iii'ims in Atlanta. They propose to
:uhre three nights.
c'o.O' n Hoop Poles Wasted.—The
■-th.ii Manulacturing Company, want
1 tncdrt-1 thousand Hoop Poles,for Nail
■'■‘Me presume Parties are requested
: sti in sealed proposals. See Adver-
o'.f Musical Monthly.—This
t periodical, for Decernoer is before
it replete as usual with Iresh and
music. Asa standard Musical
Tigers’ monthly stands the very
ft of all American publications.—
J tax number contains at least one dollars
1 1 :: ; elegant music, and yet it can he
' k'tti r ouly thirty cents.
T.f -uhicripti.m price is S3,00 per an-
Address L I, Peters, 599 Broad-
l'n.A. V.
‘nr 11 ari. Meeting Tuesday NiGHr.
-file meetings held in the different Wards
■ fu-iday night were well attended, and
“Bieeedings were harmonious. Tho
•‘Bemaers of the Council were renomi-
-‘■'i *ith the exception of Mr. C. O. Still
* ,J, J tras Irom the lower Ward, which
1: aly two representatives. Thos. J.
‘ e-«q., lakes his place on the ticket
■ «he l pper Ward.
‘■‘taction at the meetings in renomina-
S Ike old board was a very complimeuta-
1 rseuaent of the efficient rnaonet in
" c “ ^ c j ' la? e served the city,
N "—Yhe annua l meeting of
. ^ 1 't and Ladder Company will be
* 0 the City Ball, Friday evening, De-
at <i o'clock. Election of offi-
' “ ■ the ensuing year will be held. A
, t-eadance is urged. All members in
U in c °uie prepared to pay up.—
to Truck House can he obtained on
■yti
Tti • 1 J tJ t * le for<:man - Price 25 eeDts
tupies ol the Constitution, includ-
eate u j membership, furnished
,, f ■'’ ecr etary. Active members legally
1 fr ‘tn iury duty.
L. L. Forcb. Seo’y.
Ir. ~~ »
‘W lL q" U ° M IT MAY Concern.—Three
ii}j e ai ^5 1116 in person, in Sminer-
.. . ^ 00 116 30th of July last., did not
t)[j *‘ r ‘tatinatiou—une was directed
.. > ' ^ ‘'lissouri, one to Athens, and
which rj ? ^ uule ' * n ibis State, none of
p, SC their destination.
’Pf'ine t0 ^ 0lne Was addressed to
t*» d'll, M n,aa - and contained
' ,Jrs aatu""' 1 currency.
M. W. Riden,
a county, now of Ath-
tv the
‘ rs Qaiional
?' !1 't=*te that? ° f our subscribers, we
the city
tod.,*
at vhii-l! .f emai11 until Wednesday
•« looks compelled
^ sve oao/ e glTe tlliH uodco that all
e cost.
Buchu.—The best and cheapest Buchu in the
United States is that prepared by Dromgoole.
For all diseases 01 tho Urinary organs, its ac
tion is quick, powerful and satisfactory. Tho
Gravel, Gout, Dropsy, milky, ropy, or bloody
urine, frequent desire 10 urinate, difficulty and
pain in urinating, burning pain about the
gion of the bladder, pain and weakness in the
small oJ the back, effects of dissipation, and all
kindred complaints, it acts in such a manner as
to gam the ontire confidence of physicians and
others. One bottle will euro any ordinary case.
Price $1, or six for $5. Sold by druggists and
dealers everywhere. dec2twli
A want Never before Supplied.
In the South where Liver Complaint and
Bilious diseases prevail to so great an extent,
there has long been felt the need of a medicine
that would act specifically and proraply on the
ir, restoring it to its normal functions and
at the same time be safe from after affects, and
yet fo simple that it might be used by any one.
It is now admited by all that DR.TUTT 8 VEG
ETABLE LIVER PILLS supplies this wane
They are now prescribed by the most erninen.
Physicians throughout the whole South,
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Certificate of au Eminent Chemist.
I have made a careful chemical analogs of the
Sozodoxt, from an impartial sample purchase! by
me personally, from a leading drug house of this
city, but nothing of an injurious or objectionable
chanctar has been lound in its composition.
.TAMES G. POHLE, M. D.,
Analytic Chemist, 489 Broadway. New Ilork
Late Cr. James R. Chilton & Co,
ALUM, prlb. 8(cal5
BACON—Shoulders, "p lb 1G@18£
Clear Rib Sides 19@2l
Clear Sides 2Ia23
Plain Hams 22Ja25
Canvass'd do 25&30
Hog Round 181§20
FRESH PORK, 10c
BRAN— 75@I CO
BAGGING—Gunny yd 31a38
Kentuky 27a
BUTTER—Goshen ^ lb 50
Country. 25@35
BEESWAX—lb 20@25
BALS. COPAIBA .prlb $125^2 00
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur, 8&15
BLUE MASS .pr lb. $1 00(<42 00
BLUE STONE, pr lb. 15(^20
BORAX. .pr lb.
CHEESE .;... I
CRACKERS—Butter 8al5
“ —Soda, 8al
“ —Crated 12aI6*
“ —Cream, ; 16§a20
CIGARS—Imported, pr M.......$70@9'' 00
Domestic, 15@30 U0
CANDY—Fancy Asst'd, .pr lb. 21@40
Stichf 19 U
CANDLES 150
COFFEE—Rio $tt>190
Java....*, 35@40
CREAM TARTAR pr »b 50r ““
FARM, STOCK,
AND imPLENENTS,
FOB SALE.
T HE subscriber proposes te sell his Home place
8 miles from Rome on the Van Wert road,
containining 400 acres. 150 in cultivation, well
watered, good Dwelling, Gin House, Cotton Gin,
and all necessary out-buidings.
^Also at same time and place, one fine Jack, 12
head Horses and Mules* Killing and Stock Hogs
Cows and Calves, Buggies and Wagons, 3 yoke
Oxen, and all FarmingTools, one sett of Black
smith's Toals.
All the above will he sold at Auction, on the
premises on
Thursday, Dec. 1.
A11 persons indebted to me are requested to
come is and pay up. H. P. LUMPKIN.
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ATTENTION!
Democracy of Floyd
Rome Water Works! 0 w - lasgworthy & co,
75
$i 25@2 00
$7 50@8 00
Si 25@2 00
8@15
20a25
SI 50
Peas,
Oats
“Spalding’s Glue,’’ useful an
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true.
A Body and Mind Disease.
Such is dyspepsia, The stomach and the
brain are too intimately allied for the one to suf
fer without the other, so that dyspepsia and des
pondency are inseparable. It may be added, too,
that irritation of the stomach is almost invaria
bly accompanied by iiritation of the temper,
The invigorating and tranquilizing operation
of Hostetter’s Bitters is most powerfully develop
ed in cases of indigestion. The first effect of
this agreeable Ionic is comforting and encourag
ing. A mild glow pervades the system, the
chronic uneasiness in the region of the stomach
is lessened, and the nervoaa restlessness which
characterizes the disease is abated. This im
provement is not transient. It is not succeeded
by the return ol the old symptoms with super-
added force, as is always the case when unmedi
cated Etimulants are given for the complaint.
Each dose seems to impart a permanent accession
of healthful invigoration. Bat this is not all.
The apperient ana anti-bilious properties of the
preparation are scarcely secondary in impor
tance to its tonie virtues. If there is an over
flow ef bile the secretion is soon brought within
proper limits, and if the biliary orgva is inert
and torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect
upon the discharging organs is equally salutary,
and in cases of constipation the catbartie action
is just sufficient to produce the desired result
gradually and without pain. The Bitters also
promote healthy evaporation from the surface
which i3 particularly desirable at this season
when sudden spells of raw, unpleasant weather
are apt to check the natural perspiration and
produce congestion of the liver, coughs, and
colds. The best safeguard against ail diseases
is bodily vigor, and this the great Vegetible Res
torative essentially promotes. novltwlm
The New Year, with all Us glittering visions
of hope that maatie in gems of beauty the rosy
cheeks of health, fails to gladden the heart of
yonder pale, sickly, and deicate female! Daik
and gloomy forebodings appear to settle upon her
brow. Her heart palpitates, her eyes are dim
her intellect dull, hir cheek faded, and her
whole system writhing with pain and misery:
The use of English Female Bitters will relieve
her of all these troubles, and send a thrill of joy
and glow of health throughout her frame, restor
ing her in health and beauty, to the warm em
brace? of family and friends. nov2twlm
Sblma, Rome & Dalton R. R.—Time
of zrriral and departure to and from Rome:
MAIL TRAIN,
Arrires from Selma, 9:15 p. M.
“ “ Dalton, 12:50 A. M.
Leaves for Selma, 12:55 a. m.
“ “ Dalton, 9:20 p. M.
ACCOMMODATION.
Arrives from Patona, 9:45 A. M.
“ “ Dalton, 12:55 p. M.
Leaves for Dalton, 10:25 A. M
“ “ Patona, 5:10 P. M.
The above is made to correspond with
tho Rome Road time, which i> 25 minutes
faster than schedule time on the Selma,
Ron e & Dalton Railroad,
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CAMPHOR—Gum pr lb.
COTTON CARDS ^ doz.
CALOMEL pr lb.
EPSOM SALTS prlb.
EGGS
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pr bu .....$1
Osnaburgs or yd.
Brown Sheetings, I2$(g)15
FEATHERS ^ ft 65@75
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, B Bu (331b) $1 50a2 75
Apples, “ (241b) 1 50
FLOUR— i 00a4 40
GRAIN—
Corn, new loose 05
Wheat, Re t 1 20(c$l 30
' TO 1 25
none.
45a 50
Clovei Seed, per bushel, JS12 00
GUN POWDER—Rifle pr keg, $7 0 >
Blasting, 5 50
GRINDSTONES,per lb 3j@4J
HONEY .21
IRON » ft 4* ® 9
INDIGO— ,$tb $1 7.'>@2 30
IPECAC pr lb. $5 0u@6 00
LARD 2U(&22
LEATHER—Sole pr lb 30@40
Upper 50a 70
Kip Skins each, $4 00u5 00
Calf Skins $4 00®7 00
LIME » Bbl. 1 75a2 50
LUMBER—Dry M ft 10 00(418 00
MORPHIA|SU LPH proz.$12 00al6 00
MACKEREL— Kita $2 50a4 00
NAILS—Cut *5 25(46 50
OIL—Tanner’s pr Gal
Kerosene “
Castor, qts.
“ pts
OPIUM pr lb
PEPPER “
PUTTY- - $ ft
PRINTS
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel
“ Irish “Country,
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbL $3 75a4 25
QUININE SULPH pros. $2 75@3 25
RAGS—Clean Cotton 4* ft 3
RICE T)*ft 9|@I2i
ROPE—Manilla b 28 (4 30
Machine 11(3*121
Cotton 37 @40
RAISINS—1 box $3 50
J “ 1 75
SUGAR—Brown, « ft 12@15
—C. « ft 14al6
—A. “ 16al7
“ —Crushed lGJal8
“ —Powr’d, 16}aI8
SALT, per sack - $2 40
SHOT pr bag 2 65(42 75
SODA 7(415
SOAP—Bar pr lb. 8@15
STARCH pr lb. 8@20
SHOVELS—Ames’ $1 80
SYRUP—Muscavado 60@65
Golden 1 00@1 50
Extra Golden, ...125(4160
Sorghum 50a 75
TURPENTINE pr gal. 60a75
TWIN E— Bagging pr lb. 35
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 65@70
Medium, 75
Prime, $1 00@1 50
Virginia Leaf. 20@25
TALLOW 10aI2}
TEA $1 50a2 25
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEAD ? ft 10 15
WOOL—Washed 20(440
GOLD, buying at )1 11; Selling at $1 15
SILVER “ $1 07; “ *1 12
New York Exc’ngs selling at par.
“ “ “ buying at J discount.
MASS MEETING
AT HOME,
On Tuesday, December, 6.
The DEMOCRATS of Floyd County are re-
quested to assemble at the City Hall, in Rome,
on the above named day for tho purpose of con
sulting together, preparatory to the coming elec
tion. Gen. P. M. B. Young is exj*ectad, and eth
er speakers will be present.
Let all who ate opposed to the ‘CREASING’
party and Radical policy generally, coma out.
EXECUTIVE COaMMITTEE.
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Contractors Take Notice.
Sealed PROPOSALS are invited fur tho
completion of a system ox’ Water Works in
and for the City of Rome, according to plan and
specifications to be furnished by the undersigned
committee.
The Works require mainly—
1st. A well or shaft 10 feet in diameter and
deep enongh to furnish tho supply of Water
wanted, viz. 500 gallons per minute.
2nd. Engine, Boilers, Pumps of sufficient ca
pacity to raise 450 gallons 250 feet high per min
ute—Pumps to play not more than thirty strokes
per minu’e
3rd. Brick Engine House, say 49x60, roofed
with Tin or Slate.
4th. Reservoir of Boiler Plate £-16 of an inoh
thick, to contain not less than 350,000 gallons—
say 35 feet diametex, by 40 feet high—to be set
on stone foundation.
5th. Brick Tower around the Reservoir, with
3 feet space between,—all to be covered, and the
covering painted or pitched—Staircase from
bottom to top, and Parapet 3 feet higher than
the floor or xoof. Wall of Tower to be 24—18
and 12 inches thick for 1st, 2nd and 3rd atories.
Furnishing and laying in the ground,
complete—
1.500 feet, more or less, 10 inch Cast Iron Pipe.
2.500 “ “ 3 - “ u
2,000 “ «* 6 •• w a
5,000 •* *‘ 4 “ “ “
10 inch Pipe to weigh 551bs per foot, 8 inch, 451bs
to the foot; 6 inch, 331bs. to the foot; 4 inch, 22IU
to the foot;—these weights including sockets
Five per cent f llowed for incre'je or decrease on
these weights. All Pipe and branch eastings to
be guaranteed to withstand a pressure, when laid,
of 3001bs, to the square inch.
. 7th. Furnishing and setting in the l’.ne of
Pipe complete, ready for use, 30 Fire Plugs, and
all necessary Valves.
1th. Proposals will be receircd by the Mayor
until 12 o'clock, noon, of Thursday, the 15th day
of December. 1870.
9th. All bids to be accompanied with a prou
er guarantee of the ability of the parties to do
"te work they propose on,
10th. Bids will be received for the whole
work, or any part thereof.
11 tlx. The Council reset ves the right to accept
or reject any bid.
J. A. STEWART, 1
JNO. W. NOBLE. V Com’tce.
C. H. SMITH J
Sixtyfive First Prize Medals Awarded
TIIF. GREAT SOUTH
ERN PIANO MAN
UFACTOBY.
WM. KNABE & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instruments have bean before the pub-
lb for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel
lence alone attained an unpursnased pre-emi
nence, which pronounces them unequaled. Their
TOME
combines great power, sweetness and fine ting
ing quality, as well as great parity ef intonation
and sweetness throughout the entire scale.—
Their
TOUCH
is pliaat and elastic, and entirely free from the
stiffness found in so many pianos.
WORKMANSHIP
they are unequaled, using none hut the very
best seasoned material, tbe large capital
ployed in our business enabling us to keep con
tinually an immense stock of lumber, etc., on
hand.
All our Square Puses har# our New
Improved Overstrung Scale and the Aorawr
Teeile.
We would call special attention to our
late improvements in GRAND PIANOS AND
SQUARE GRANDS. Patented Acoust, 14, 1866,
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has
yet been attained.
Every Piano fully Warranted for ft Yeats.
Wo have made arrangements for the S»l»
Wholesale Aoexct for the most celebrated PAR
LOR ORGANS AND MELODEONS, which we
effer, Whelesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory
Price*.
WM. KM ABE A OO.,
Baltlmere, Md.
sept Ji-twAw6w
I>. W, It A. MS DELL £ CO,
“RAMSBELL HOBWAY OATS,”
AND ALL SEEDS AND GRAIN
Furnished Ly them for the
SOUTH AND'SOUTH-WEST.
CQLGL0UGH, HARKINS& GLOVER
JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Are SOW IN RECEIPT OF HEAVY ADDITIONS to their,already v.ry large Stock ot Sez-
s rouble Goods, to which they would respectfully call tho attention of Merchant?.
They have just received in thexr Shoe department N
150 Oases of Boots and Shoes,
Which will be Offered to the Trade at
TJiSJ'TJSTTY LOW PRICES.
All of our Seed Grain is Guaranteed.
Many Goods are much lower than in the early part of the season.
We feel grcatfal to t!.e Merchants and Planters who havo so liberal!;
nlorprbe: and we promiso them our best efforts to please in the fixture.
lined us in our
MAIN DEPOTS
Nashville Tenn., and Rome. Ga.
Thoso desiring to plant the HAMSDELL
NORWAY OA. S on shares, must apply fur the
same as soon as possible, either to as, or to one
of our Agents, Messrs. Ayer A McDonald, Pitner
St Smith, Roun.-aville A Bro.. or Anderson A
Lamkin, Home, Ga , where olnnks will bo fi’ivd
out for the amounts desired.
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VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE.
TJOTS OF LAND Nos. 9.U, 9’S and 1C0S. 3rd
and 4th section, and Ne. 23, 16th district and 4th
section, near Cave Spring— 200 acres.
Lot No. 16, in the 24th district and 3rd section
on the Calhon a road, eight miles from the eity of
Rome—160 acres.
Part of lots No 167 ax.d 168. in tbe22rd dist.
34 section, near tbe city of Rome—244 acres.
One house and lot in Cave Spring.
Two brick ?tore houses and 1 in fnv Spring
One undivided haIfofab'‘Ut t-nr hundred acres
known as the Pouiine farm, on the road leading
to Summerville, and 10 miles from home.
Let No. 245, in tho 22.1 district and 3d section
—160 acre*
Lots Nos. 208,192, and the west half of 232—
400 acres, in the 24th district and 3d ?ection.
Lots No. 27, 47. and 48, in the 221 district and
3d seotion— 435 acres.
All the above described land? are situated in
Floyd county, Ga.
Lots Nos. 1SI, 216, and part? of 130 and 217. in
tbo 5th district and 4th rection—153 acre?, in
Chattooga county.
Also. 320 acres,composed of lot No. 267. half
of 274 and half of 237, 6th district and 4 th «ec-
tion Chattooga ceuaty.
Parties desiring to purchase valuable farm.- or
town property, will apply to tho undersigned, cr
address Alexander A WrLht, Rome, Ga.
A. A. Jcses, > Executors cf S:»ra-
J. I. Wright, j uel Gibbons.
Oct 20-wlm.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Monday the 2lst day of N .vember, 1>7°,
at Center, Cherokee County, Alabama, I will a ll
the Real Estate of sreel Dejemett, deceased; V-
the highest bidder, for one third caah. the bal
laacecn 12 months credit, notes and at least
two good securities required. Said 1 lids are
immediately on Coosa River, seven miles be
low Center, in a body of about Five hundred
acres—two hundred acres of whi*-h is fine Lot
tom lands, part cleared aud in a high state (
cultivation. This is one of the most dcsirjble d;
farms on Coosa River.
J. S. W. SHEPPARD,
Aiiin’r of Estate of Israel Dejernett deed.
Oct 25, 1876.
Money to Advance on Cotton for Shipment at Liberal Rates.
No. 9, Eroad Street, Rome Ga.
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|to Shropshire & son
<50 t
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Their Large and Select Stock of
GrOODS,
Consisting in part of
Ladei ’ Dress Goods
SIIAWLS, CLOTHING, BOOTS,
Shoes, Eats, Caps Trunks, &c
Which they offer to sell to the Trade low lor
CASH. oct’twlt wlm
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FLORENCE
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MRS. E. W. MILLS, AGENT
Rome, Georgia.
Tha following ara somo of the reasons why
the Ladies prefer these Machines, which are
warranted to do all that is claimed for them, to
all others.
It is the easiest running Machine that can do
the work.
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nov5twtt#
WLIGHT8 AND MEASURES.
Bushel. Lbs.
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Shelledjcora. —.66
Corn xn the ear..—76
Ry“ 8 " ™
41
Oata -—
Bari.,—
Iriih Potato*!.....
Sweat Potatoes.....
White Beaca........
Castor Beami
Clow Seed
Timothy 8wa....._
Flax Sosd......... «,
Hemp Seed
Bine Grail Seed..
Buckwheat-.. ....
Dried Pecehee—.
Dried Applee—.—
Onios ———
Salt
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Tliiliekrtl
Polk County
FARM FOR SALE.
920 Acres of Land for (5,000.
T HE attention ot Land Buyers Is Called te
the fact, that the Farm formerly own
ed by H. F. Wimberly, deceased, situated 4
miles East of Cedar Town, is now offered for the
low sum of 95,000. The Farm contaixxs 926
acres of land, 400 of which is cleared and under
good fence. The improvements consists of a
frame Dwelling House with 7 rooms. Gin House,
Screw, and other buildings necessary to a farm.
There is a fine orchard on the place, and a well
of excellent water. There is a strong probabili
ty of the Van Wert and Cartersville Rail Road
running through the lands. I am prepared to
prove to any one likely to become a purchaser,
that 20, if not 25 per cent can be realised upon
the amount asked for the farm. Some of the
most sensible men in Polk county agree with
xr.e in saying the place is offered too iow. Mr.
Lawson, living on the place, will take plrasme
in show ing it to any one
Appty to J. R. WIMBERLY, Agent for
Mbs. A. C. WIMBELY
Pryor's Station, 8 R A D R R aug30tw-wtt
Administrator’s Sale,
By VIRTUE of an order from the court of Or
dinary of Bartow county, will be sold on
be first Tuesday in December next (1870). at
the court house door in Trenton, Dade county
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale.
Lot of land number two, in tbe 12th di?t. and
4th section, of Dade county, containing 160 acres
more or less. Said lot is finely timbered, and
lies convenient to the Railroad.
The above named lot may be bought from eith
er of the undersigned at private sale, before
sale day, or on the morning of sale day before
sale hoars. Sold as tbe projrortv of John Ken
edy, Sen., lute of Bartow county deceased for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms cash.
THOS. II. KENNEDY,
JAMES KENNEDY,
octlS Administrators.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
November Term, 1S70.
A PPLICATION having been made to re-open
the roads in Chulio District in this county,
lesuiing from Cooper’s Mill on Spring Creek to
Bass’ Ferry. Also from *aid Mill to Ayer's Fer-
Also a road diverging from the road from
HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1871.
Contains a Christmas story, splendid plays,
magic sports, etc.. 43 pages, illustrated, Sent
tree on receipt of a one cent stamp for postage.
Address Adams A Co., Pub., Boston.
HOMES* HEALTH, HAPPiNESS.
How to be-obtained for five dollars; plan aliens
farm?, villa sites and town lots,at the great pre
mium land sale, Aiken, South Carolina. The
‘•Saratoga of the Fouth,” 48 hours from New ;
York. The most delightful climaro in ebc world.
Freo lrom the rigors of Northern winters,
empt from throat diseases. Vineyards and
chords in full bearing. Fer descriptive pamphlei
address, with stamp, J. C. Derby, Augusta, Ga.
Grand Holiday Raffle & Sale.
$3(1,000 worth of real estate and personal
property will be raffled for in Calhoun Ga., De
cember 26th, IS7t>: every ticket getting a prize
from $1 to $G. Tickets only one dollar. Con
ducted by six iworn commissioners; refer to
inty officers Liberal inducements to e]ub9.~
Send stamp for circulars. H. R. Eix A Co.,
Managing Agent?.
Housekeepers, Attention!
SEND 'Fora recipe, by the use of which
op 'one-half of the labor and two-thirds
‘^jof the expense of Washing clotn**s
POR is saved. Equal to a saving ot $25
porycarina small family. Sent on
irw-iptot 51 ot?, by S. F C' »ULMAN
Loui.-viile, Ky.
Rome Fair. Oct 11th, 1870.
SAVE YOU.’! CHANGE FOP IT.
AND BUY YOUR CROCKERY,
Glassware, Lamps aod Oil From
1- A. THOMAS,
Broad S’reet, Rome, Ga.
octl I Wtf
GEORGE F G-ANTZ & CO'S
SEA FOAM!
STRONGER THAN ANY YEAST OR BA
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WORLD, AND
PERFECTLY PURE
TAKE NOTICE
Light well rasied Br. ed, Buiscuit an 1 f ak *
digest easy and coudtic; t*» good health. Good
health makes labor «»: nil kinds easier and pro
longs life. SEA FOaM POWDER will make
Bread. Buiscuit and fakes .ways Pght.
SEA FOAM is WARRANTED to make better,
ighter, healthier, sweeter, more toothsome and
more DIGESTIBLE, an.I NUTRITIOUS Bread.
Biscuit*. Cakes, Puddings, Ac., Ac., than cm be
made any other way.
NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
A barrel of flour makes forty p Minds mor ■ o
bread with SEA FOAM Powder
No time required f *r dough to raise, but bake
in a hot quiek oven as soon as mixed.
SEA FOAM save? Eggs, Shortening, Milk, Ac.
and is a wonderful teonemy.
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS.
Never use Sour Milk. Saheratus, Crtain Tartar
or Soda with the SEA FOAM Powder. Always
bake in a quick hot ov» n. Use more or less oi
SEA FOAM according as you want thingf ex
tra light or not so light.
In using SEA FOAM Powder, Sift in with th«
Flour dry7 then add tho otner ingredit-nt?. In
making Fancy Cakes, less >kortenirg and lower
Eggs are required when using .‘he Sea Foam
Powder.
Boiled Puddings, Dumplings, Tot Fie Crust,
other articles requiring to be boiled, do not
need more than half I be quantity of Sea Foam.*
inch makes them b »il to pieces.
HINTS TOTHE COOK.
Tie Oven must be hot, ?o as to bake quick.
If the Oven shoald oecoin- partially cooled,
the baking will be spoiled.
Attend often to cleaniag *>ut the u>bes, so»t,
Ac., from the Ovon.
Do not mix the dough t. o tbiu; avoid much
kneading.
For Biscuit, mix the dongh thinner than for
Bread.
In making Buckwheat Cuk^s or other Griddle
Cakes, mix'the batter first, and then stir in th«
SEA FOAM, b»king immediately.
“SEA "FOAM”
IS AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION,
without any of the bad quality of least or
Baking Powders Soda or SalteyatUK.
GEORGE F. GANTZ & CO.,
I3C & 138 CEDAR ST., New York.
oct27wlm
WANTED,
A SITUATION AS TEACHER. Haro tau s '-t
several year?. Can give be?t of reference.
Address me at Trion Factory, Ga.
JULIA M. WABTHEN,
octl Swim
GEORGIA, Polk County.
WHEREAS Michael Galliher bae applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart and
valxxation of homestead, and I will pass upon the
same on tbe 25th day of NoVr next at 10 o’clock
a. xiL, at my office in Cedar Town, this Nov. 15th,
1870.
novlf F. M. CLARK, Ordinary.
ton and Boyd thence north between Loyd and
Boyd, on by S B Sale's to Rome.
Parties interested will show cause on or befo
the 1st Monday in December w hy an order for
said roeda should not be granted.
H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary
nov!7-tw3t-w2t
applied
Administrator’s Sale.
greeable to an order from the Court of Ordi-
. n qiY of coanty, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town,of Rome Floyd
County, within the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in January next, the following land, to
wit:
The North half of lot No. 261, in the 22d Dis
trict and 3d Section of Floyd county, Ga, and
joining the same 20 acres, more or leas of the
sonth east corner of No. 244. in said District and
Section.
The above land was sold in October last, bnt
the purchaser refuses to comply with the sale,
because previous notice was not given thst the
creek had been diverted from the 20 acre tract.
Said diversion was made without my consent.
Terms half cash, balance in 13 mos. with inter
est from date.
ABNER P. WOODRUFF, Admr.and
K B, WOOuRUPF, Admx., of Samuel
Woodruff, deceased. nov24wtd.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
w HEREAS Rowland Williams has
for exemption of personalty, and setting* apart
and valuation of homestead, I will pass upon tbe
same at my office in Rome, Ga., on Thursday the
1st day of Dec., 1S70.
nov!9-2t H. J. JOHNSON, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
WHEREAS J W Ditu haring applied for an
•xemption of penonalt, and setting apart and
ralnatiw of a homestead, and I will paes upon
the lame, on the 5th da, of December next at 10
o’clock, a m. at mj office in Cedar Town, Ga.
(hie Nor. JZ 187*.
F. V. CLARK, Ordinary.
noriT-lt
GEORGIA, Floyd Coarty.
Thirty days after the date hereof, applica,
tion will be made to the Ordinary ef said county-
for lenre to cell the land belonging to tho estate
ef Jamee Otts, deeeeaed
8. P. OTT8, Adm. dt boxit non-
nor!9w30d.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
Application wUl be mada te the Ordinary
of Floyd Coanty, on the Bret Monday in Decem
ber next ibr leave to sell the real estate of H. T.
Shirly, deceased, the same being that portion of
lot Bo. T8,33d district, 3rd eeetion im raid eoun-
which lias east of the Oeetenaulla Hirer,
: the benefit of the heir* of eaid deceased.
Thie Her. 7,1370.
C. N. FBATHEB8T0N .Ada’r.
aorTkd
gCFfLIRD with Legal
LAWYERS
farms at tha Courier
Anderson & Lamkin,
Choice House Block,
Have RECEIVED, and are still receiving,
a large supply of
(/ ROCERIES,
and other articles : uitable to the trade, ?uch as
Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Black, and Japan
TEAS,
Mocha, Java, Laguira and Rio
COFFEES.
Cut, Loaf, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, A.
B. C. and Demarara.
SUGARS,
Diamond, Golden and Silver Drip
SYRUPS,
New Orleans and PoHo Rico
IMOLASSES,
Ceased Goods io great rariety—
ASPARAGUS,
PEACHES,
CORN,
TOMATOS,
STRAWBERRIES,
WHORTLEBERRIES,
MACKEREL,
SALMON,
OYSTERS, and PRUNES,
FANC « and PLAIN CANDIES,
WOODEN WARE, of eTery description,
8EGARS, of Choice Brands,
CANDLES, SOAPS, and almost
ST cry article kept inafinteleis boose, all of
Which wo offer low, Wholesale and Retail.
ANDERSON A LAMKIN,
H0Titw3t-w3t
PERKINS A HOUSE'S PATENT
XOA-EXPLOSIY E
MetaliC Kerosene Lamp.
Is absolutely safe from explosion or breaking;
burns any C<*al Oil.good or bad; give? more light
odor, and u?es less oil.
‘It is perfectly ncn-explosive, gives a better
light and is more economical than any ether
lamp in use.”—W H Wells, late Superintendent
of Public Schools. Chicago.
■I intend s- Intituling it throughout my hotife
for the dangerous lamps now in use.”—Prof W
II Ruffner. Suy’t Public Instruction, Richmond.
The appalling deaths and fire from glass lamps
cploding and breaking create a great demand
for this* lamp. It PAYS to sell it. Sold by Can
vassers or Stores. Agents wanted everywhere.
Send f»r full particulars. Address MONTGOM
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8 1 AMMERING cured by Bates Appliances.—
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S EWING .MACHINES—Agents Wanted.
Salary $10,000 per year. Circulars and sam-
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Machine Co.. Boston, Muss.
izabeth Eason, "j
vs V Libel for divorce, Floyd Su-
!»n C. Ea?jn, j p<rior court, July Term, 1870.
Jo:
.T appearing to tho satisfaction of the court
)m the pleadings in the above stated cause, and
from the return of the Deputy SherfT, J. H.
Lnmpkin endorsed thereon, that the defendant
John C. Eason is a non resident ot the State of
Georgia. It is ordered by the Court that publi
cation be made once a month for four months,
the Rome Courier, a newspap r published in
the city of Rome, Floyd Co., Ga., requiring said
non-resident defendant, to bo and appear at the
next term of said Superior court for said county,
be held on the third Monday in J.inuary next,
and plead, answer or demur to said petition, or
the same will be taken for confessed, and heard
ixparte. F. A. KIRBY, J. S. C. R. C.
ALEXANDER A WRIGHT,
A tty’s for Petitioner,'
A true extract from minutes of Floyd Superior
court. Oct. 5. IS70.
A. E. ROSS, Clk. S. C.F.C.
oct20woam4m.
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A CARD.
A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri
ca as a Missionary, discovered a safe and sim
ple xemedy for the cure of nervous weakness,
arly decay, diseases of the urinary and seminal
rgans, and the whole train of disorders brought
n by baneful and vicious habits. Great num
ber? have been cured by this noble remedy.—
Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
anfortun&te, I will send tbe recipe lor preparing
and using this medicine, ixx a sealed envelope to
»ny one who needs it, free of charge Address
Jot. T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, N. Y..
Rome, Ga.,
Keeps constantly on hand the xnost cole’ rated
and latest M ; ll Machinery, at Manufacturer*
prices. Also, Importer of the Dutch Anchor
Bdting Cloth, and French Burr Blocks, Double
T irbine Water Wheels, and an assortment ef
Belting, Ac aug2wly.
GULLETT GIN.
B RING your seed Cotton to Edward R. Smith’*
Steel Brush Gullett Gin. Cotton ginned on
this Gin will bring from } to $c. per poond more
than an ordinary Gin. Charges for ginning the
same as in the country. I will pay bridge toll
on cotton brought, from beyond either river.
I will give liberal prices for cotton in the seed.
oet6tw-wlm EDWARD R. SMITH,