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J Y MORNING, SEPT. 8.
,1:1c 1
^eiits for the Kome Courier
New York.
....GILL 4 CO.,
° WELL }L DWINELL, Prop't.
t bale of new cotton was delivered
r " E , . M Montgomery yesterday, and
E Pentecost at (18) eighteen
pound.
vught
«nt*P ,r >' _
piilroad barbecue at Coosaville has
Tke r,poDcd from next Saturday to the
lt ' f “ - following. This change will give
a rousing dinner, and
. „ lCCt jne. Get the friends of the
J along the line bestir themselves and
i. a";]l =urely be doue
ffOfh »
time f° r
-F.uR
Afsoci
ation.”—The friends of
should be up and doing
■ 1 c~0Ci*i^ lOD
tbe of October will soon be here. The
pith
jiiiatio is are
Visitors from 3
, ,ji,ibitiou.
:J 4't their department is well represent
and will u(,t be
jVJeramner.t.
there will be a great many
distance, as well as articles
We hope the ladies will
second to the gentle-
HEAlTIVl
n -[, Pictures.—Wo direct spe
; j .(teotiou to the card of Bowers and
r,. all ch appears again this morning,
pictures are rcaly elegant, and sat-
-ja i- sure to follow a visit to their
".p] ,<allery. Nil wanting faithful
.like picture!
will give them a call-
on, IIarkins & Glover, are in re-
tow dozen Gent’s fine mole-skin
. Jress-hats of the host quality and
; quantity of other goods
,-rv train.
, N vl j I ur young friend Dr. J. D. S
j i- returned from Atlnnta, and after
Y.'ffst. and recreation proposes entering
**!,.■ active duties of his profession.
V.|, him all the success that is possably
' „i t |, the health and prosperity
... .uununity.
Fez ale College.—Wo regret that
.nil n,it avail ourselves of the kind in-
■n"o( lt,-\ d.M. M. Caldwell, to visit
. l ,t, r migh his splendid college buil-
i... - rilll | „ friend, whom wo deputised to
we learn that its appointments
and its accomodations perfect,
-:-->P :i '
K satiriiav Xigiit.”—'This is the
.,f a weekly Southern journal which
y-irs. Fines. Wing & Smith propose to
Kiilish in Macon on or about the 1st day
, i, tu].<T, at-S2 per annum. It is to
. la,'ted liv Bridges W. Smith, and
•~tel in eight pages folio. The first mtm-
ii-sili open with an original story
; ; ,,r the tiipsey Mystery.”
called
TIIH ATLANTA FAIR.
IV.. have received the premium list cf
ajrand fair, and fiud it interesting and
•: jnii'iu;’. l>y it we see that accommo-
ui:ns have been made for the comfort
rarer 25,0*>0 visitors, and its premium
su f 10,000, offers inducements for the
| ahibi»ion of every branch of industry.
his fair will open in the Oglethorpe Park
. .he 10th. of October, and will continue
I hr days. We bespeak for it the patron-
11! of our section.
Gen Jon. 13. Gordon is the President,
loa?am A. Kchols, Secretary.
Medical Department—University of
1-vcisvu.ee.—'We give in another column the
amuncemcnt oi the Medical Department of
ii University of Louisville. This is one of
ae kst established and most renowned med
ial schools of our country. Many ot the
x>t distinguished American physicans are
| ptiuates of the University of Louisville its
acuity is able and its means of instruction
err ample. We cordially commend this
,U.il to all medical students who would
-a;I themselves of a tirst-class institution in
delightful city.
ue Female Seminary.—This justly
ar institute, opened its fall session yes-
•. ua lor very tl uttering auspices. Un-
le administration of the accomplished
and thorough scholar, Miss C. A. Ilan-
|*- this seminary has attained a charac*
f tor efficient discipline, and scholarly pro
per, that commends it to the favor of all
to aro interested in the grand and noble
T ft of Female education.
I So institution in the State deserves a bet-
: patronage, and we are glad to know that
' citizens so appreciate it.
a Business and a Laudable
| oifei*ri>e.—We took a glance yesterday in
•tablisliment of Messrs. Colelougb
rtins and (Hover, and were delighted
a the promising aspect of their affairs.
I he$e gentlemen have successfully inaugurate
“ wholesale 1 >ry Goods, business in our
ty. and are now receiving their fall and
■oter invoices, directly from the factories,
I the Eastern markets.
- addition to their former retail rooms
• 'fill open in a lew days, the laige and
Anient store adjoining, which will be
Htuopriat^d exclusively to the Dry Goods
‘”ing trade. They have an upper room
- ;Vf »ted t<- Boots, and Shoes, Hats etc.
n their stocks are all in this house will
favorable with any other whosesale
1 5 '<llishment in the State. We congratulate
fon upon its promising business, and
:c «y upon the boast of such an establish-
} r0Q1 a private letter from our worthy
I ‘ J. M. Selkirk, whoso office is in
j -•‘Piston, we arc happy to announce that
' 45 K-How fever reports were greatly exag-
pted. \y e f e lt assured that tliey were,
I ^regret that such reports should prevail
| as they are calculated to seriously
et he trade of that city. We hope
I 11 to be able to announce the disappear-
^• e of all traces of the fever, and the com
fc tuioiuuity of strangers from its dan-
Th*
ie loan has been effected, or at
.^ lfc aough to absorb $200,000,000 of the
I % CSDt ^ 0Ul ^ s * ^ was intended to sub-
t, te ’ So much for a name. Syndicate
Rework.
I ® ecre> 4ury ; of the Treasury announ-
I L* ul .^ e 1S rea dy to pay off in gold the
* eries of $100,000,000, of the issue of
• And $20,000,000, of the registered
«ne f 8ame issue. On the first day
r.„„ Xt December, and after the interest
1 bonds ceases.
The great cause of so many young people
being gray headed is on account of their hayidg
used tho Tile compounds which have Bonded the
market so long. Mature’. Hair Restorative is a
sure remedy for this. Clear as crystal; no
poison ; perfectly sweet, clean and reliable. All
druggists sell it. See advertisement.
CORRECTED TRI-WIEKLY. HT Tin
RTMte ’CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Administrator’s Sale.
I WILL sell on the Ifch day of September next,
between tie hours a f 10 o’clock A. M-, and 4
How to get the Latest Music.
iSli
Send direct to Ludden Sc Bates’ Musical Ware-
rooms, Savannah, Ga., where can be found tho
largest stock of Sheet Music, Music Books, and
Musical Instruments this side of New York. We
will send any piece of Music or Music Book pub
lished in the United States to any address, Post
age Paid, on receipt of the marked price. J)eaj-
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, Ac, supplied on the
most favorable terms Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN Sc BATES, a
aprl8-w6m Savannah, Ga.
Indebted to the Babcock Extinguisher.
FALMOUTH HOTEL—PORTLAND.
Falmoutu Hotel, Portland, Me. J
June 23,1871. }
F. W. Far well, Scc’y. 122 Washington Street,
Chicago: ^
Your Extinguishers were very effectual at a
fire in this house thi? morning, which was well
ander way before discovered, having nndoubt-
edly been burning between two and threo
hours. The ream in which the fire caught is on
the fourth story, and when I reached It, all the
casing and door was on fire, the partition be
tween the adjoining room was burned, the floor
and timbers were more than half burned off
and the fire had spread some distance from
where It started.
If it had not been for the Extinguishers, it
would have been a very disastrous fire, and the
loss by wtter, through damage to the walls and
furniture, would bave been very great, whereas
now it will cost less than one thousand dollars to
put everything in as good condition as before the-
fire. '
Respectfully yours,
g!7 P. E. Wheeler.
Courier Office. Rome. Ga.. 1
Aug. 20 1871 j
a. U(Ai6i
I>Sr dor*i: 00(o, la >0
ALUM,.. ,p r lb. 8(
MEATS—Shoulders ^ Sb 7J(
dear Rib Sldps IHt'o
o’clock P. M., in front of-lbo Sioro House of W.
M. A J. A. Gammon, on Email Street, Rome, Ga.
one fine Con and Calf and one Army Pist.t, the
personal property of J. R. Stevens, late of Flojd
Coanty.
HM. G. GAMMON,Admr.
Sept. 4th, 1S71. J. R. STEVENS. Dec’d.
tear Rib Sides
Clear Sides......
Piain Hams
Canvass’d do
Hog Round,
FRESH PORK,
BEAN-
BAGGING—Gunny.........
Kentuky
BUTTER—Goshen ^ ib
Country
BEESWAX—a... .
BALS. COPAIBA.....""..".or lb
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur,
BLUE MASS .pr lb.
BLUE STONE .:.....pr lb.
BORAX pi lb
CHEESE
CRACKERS—Butter
—Soda,
—-iBrated.....-..,,...,,, -
—Cfoam, ...r.
CIGARS—Imported, pr M. J$70Ct
Domestic, 15(e
CANDT—Fancy Asst'd, .pr lb.' .
Stick,
CANDLES..
GEORGIA, Walker County.
HEREAS application has been made to
have an Administrator appointed upon the estate
of b. A. Shanan. late of said connty, deceased:
This is, therfore, to cite both kin and creditors
to show esnse at the first regular term of the
Court after the expiration of thirty days, »by
an Administrator sbonld not be appointed upon
said estate, this 8ept. «th, 1871.
MI
Sept.4 30d.
ILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
■DY VIRTUE of au order from tho Court of Or-
of Flojd County, will bo sold on the
first Tuesday in November 1871, at the Court
House door in said County, within the legal sale
hours, the following described Real Estate, be-
estate of J. IL Stevens, late
Exuberant Health
Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those
who have been favored by nature with strong
constitutions and vigorous frames aro apt to neg
lect the precautions necessary to preserve these
precious endowments. Indeed, as a rule, the
more' healthy and robust a man is, the more lib
erties he is inclined to take with his own phys
ique. It is some consolation to the naturally
weak and feeble to know that they can be so
invigorated and built up, by a proper use of the
mea:;s which science has placed at their dispo
sal, as to have a much better chance of long
life, and exemptions from disease and pain, than
the most athletic of their fellows who are foolish
enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and
act accordingly.
It is nottoomuch to say that more than half
the people of the civilized world need an ocea
sional tonic, to enable them to support the strain
upor their bodies and minds, which tho fast life
this restless age occasions. In fact, a pure,
wholesome, unexciting tonic is the grand desid
eratum of tho busy millions, and'they have the
article in H^stetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is a
staminal medicine, i. e. it imparts permanent
strenth to weak systems and invigorates deli
cate constitutions. Its poputat on and its sales
have steadily increased. Competitive prepara
tions have been introduced ad libitum, and, as
the public is concerned, ad nauseum, in the
hope of rivaling it; but they have all either
perished in the attempt, or been left far in the
rear. It has been the great n.edical success of
the present century, and it is quite certain that
no proprietary medicine in this country is as
widely known, or as generally used.
Ten lightning presocs, running incessantly
(Sundays excepted,) tho whole year through,
barely supply the demand for the Illustrated
Almanac, in which the nature and uses of the
preparation are set forth, the circulation now
being over eight millions a year.
Sept 1st tw-wlm.
TO THE CITIZENS OF POLK COUNTY.
The Legal Advertising of Polk county will
doue in the Rome Courier during the term
office of the present incumben, unless no
tice is given to the contrary.
F. M. CLARK, Ordinary.
E. W. CLEMENTS, ShfT.
Cedar Town, Feb. 15, 1870— twt£
TO THE CITIZENS OF WALKER CO
And nil Whom it may Concern. •
The Legal Advertising of Walker County, Ga
will be done in the Rome Courier Newspaper
during our*term of office, unless notice is given
the contrary.
WM. STRANGE, Sheriff.
M. RUSSELL, Ordinary.
La Fayctts, Ga., March 2, 1871—tw-wtf
To the Citizens of Haralson County and to
Whom it may concern.
>otice is hereby given that the Sheriff's Ad
vertising of Haralson county will hereafter be
done in the Rome Courier, that paper having the
largest circulation in tho county.
T. WHITBj SUff.
Legal Advertising of Dade.
Notice is hereby given, that the Legal adver
tising of Dade county will be done in the Rome
Courier, during our term9 of office, unless notice
given to the contrary. hi
J. W. O’NEAL, Shff. r>
J. C. TAYLOR, Ord’y. '
Trenton, Dade Co., Ga., Apr. 21, *71—tw-wtf
TO THE PUBLIC. cY.
Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff
sales and other advertising pertaining to
the office of Sheriff of Fioyd county, will
be done in the Rome Courier, during my
term of office.
J. II. Lumpkin,
Dec.30tw-tf. Sheriff,
Great Reduction in Price.—Hereafter
the price of the Courier, when paid strictly in
advance, will be as follows :
Weekly Courier one year,
« “ 0 mths,
Tri-Weekly Courier 1 year.
*■ “ 0 mths,
“ •• 3 “•
If not paid for in advance, the price will
remain as heretofore. septltw-wtf
$ 2 00
1 00
4 00
2 00
1 00
COFFEE—Rio $&>I6J@190
Java.. “ 28(2(33
CREAM TARTAR pr !b 50@ 75
CAMPHOR—Gum pr lb. $1 0}a2 00
COTTON CARDS..... 79 doz. $5 50@8 00
CALOMEL pr ib. $1 00a2 00
EPSOM SALTS ........prlb. 8@15
BOGS........ ... 18*20
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pr bn tl 35(ajSl 45
Osnaburgs, ....or yd. 15J@20
t Sheetings, 12 )
FEATHERS ■Bft) 65@75
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, f Bu (331b) .$1 25al 50
Apples. ’• (241b)..
80
84 50
?5 00(215 50
$; oo@si4o
45(2160
$6 OOP
3 00@4 00
8 OOalO 00
FLOUR—
GRAIN--
Corn, new loose 90u$l 00
Wheat, died, old 1 20
Wheat, Rod, new, 1 25 (ojl 40
Rye .-..a. 1 00 1 25
Peas I OOal 10
Oats 70a 80
Clovei Seed, per bus S9 OOalO 00
GUN POWDER—Rifie .pr keg, sc 5 •
Blasting, 5 25
GRINDSTONES.per lb 2)@31
HONEY 10a20
HIDES, drv, ,® lb 12}
I RON a ft 4 (3 9
INDIGO— t!lb $1 f<0@2 50
IPECAC ..(...pr lb. $3 0ua5 00
LARD 12}@14
LEATH ER—Sole pr lb 27035
Upper 50a 70
Kip Skins each, $4 00a5 00
Calf Skins, S3 75@5 50
LIME .....■$ Bbl. 1 75a250
LUMBER—Dry .1? M ft 14 00@20 00
MORPHIA SULPH proz. $0 50al0 00
MACKEREL—Kits $2 00a3 00
NAILS—Cut
OI L—Tanner’s pr Gal
Kerosene “
Castor, qts.,
“ pts.,
OPIUM .pr lb
PRINTS, (at wholesale),
Sprague 11}
Pacific 11}
Richmond ii}
Amoskeag
Arnold’s
PEPPER “
PUTTY—? lb ....
PRINTS, .....
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel
Irish “ Country,
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbl.
QUININE SULPH.,..,...proz. $2 60@3 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton ? ib 3
RICE...., ?ft> 10012}
ROPE—Manilla, b 26 0 28
Machine 11012}
Cotton 30040
RAISINS—} bo- 2 50a3 00
} ’* 1 25al 50
SUGAR—Brown, ? fe - 11012}
—C. ? ib 12al3}
—A. “ 14al5
—Crushed 15}al7}
—Powr’d, 15}al8
SALT, per sack $2 25a2 38
SHOT pr bag 2 6502 70
SODA 7010
SOAP—Bar nr lb. 8015
STARCH, .pr Ib 8015
SHOVELS—Ames’ $1 20
SYRUP—Muscavado, 40050
Golden
Extra Golden 1
Sorghum
TURPENTINE pr gal.
1 WINE—Bagging pr Ib. 30a 30
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50@54
Medium, 54a56
Prime, 60080
Virginia Leaf. old 16025
Georgia leaf. new, 10al5
TALLOW 10al2}
TEA $1 25a2 00
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEAD per Keg $2 5003 75
WOOL—^Washed 20040
GOLD, buying at $1 11: Selling at $1 14
SILVER “ $1 05; “ $1 10
New York Exc’nge selling | premiums.
“ “ “ buying at at par.
9}
... 94
24<
8L-
10012}
1 OOal 50
75al 25
$4 50a0 00
90@1 25
2501 55
50a 60
75al 00
GEORGIA, Polk County. .
B Y VIRTUE of an order of tho Court of Ordi
nary for Polk County, will .be sold on the
first Tuesday in November next, at the Court
House door in Cedar Town, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder, the following
lots of land, viz:
Nos. 592,593, 560, 5C1, 521, 558, 559, 524, 590
and 591; in the Second District and Fourth Sec
tion of Polk County. There is about seventy
acres of cleared land on said pla^e. The same
sold as the property ot the Estate of J. G. Gibson,
deceased, sold for the benefit of Creditors of said
estate. Terms cash. This September 4th, 1871.
S. S. GIBSON, Administrator. *
Sept 7, td.
JOB PRINTING.—We ca'l the attention of
Merchants, Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Lawyers,
Railroad and Steamboat Officers and Agents,
and all others having orders for printing, to the
facilities offered at the COURIER PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT for the prompt and faithful
execution of all kinds of Job Printing. We
can furnish at short notice, Cards, Billheads,
Letter-Heads, Programmes, Hand-Bills, Blanks,
Ball Tickets, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Tags, Bills
Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, Labels,
Ac.. Ac., Ae. Satisfaction guaranteed.
BEST CABINET ORGANS
At the Lowest Prices.
That tho MASON A HAMLIN CABINET OR
GANS aro tho boat in the world ii proved by. the
almost unanimous opinion of professional nusic-
ians.by tho award to them of seventy-fire
Gold and Silver Medals
or other highest premiums, at principal indus
trial competition within a fow years, including
the MEDAL at the
Paris Exposition.
than that of any
turo'only 1 first-class instruments, and will not
make -cheap organs” a ‘» n r.P r ‘.“’ <
inferior instrument to bear their ntm®*. K*v
ne CTeaUy increased their facilities for manu-
f«tu«, b/the intredaction of »■* Mjggg
and otherwise, they are now making BETTER
ORGANS than EVER BEFORE, at Increased
cost, which, in accordance with their
tn°ferior w6rk, four octave
Fbdn Walnut Case, $50. FIVE OOTAJWg^
CANS, Double Reed, Solid walnut
/Viola. Dian-
and paSwRh FIVE STOPS( Viola, Diap-
fMelodia, Flute. Tremulant), $1K, Other
asom . .
styles in proportion.
Circular j, with full parUcuiar^ indudmg
•asae$affi8sa!ajg5
ORGAN CQ.
and postage paid, to
MASON* .. _ ,
154 Tremontst., Boston; 596 Broadway N.;Y<
^WholesMeS.n«mn. D A^ BATKs
juneJ-triandwly. Sayannali, Qa.
Administrators Sale.
\\f ILL be sold before the Court House' door
* fY in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in September next the following property to
witi
Lot of land No. 2S0, in the 22d district and 3d
section, as the .property of Jas W. Forroby, late
of Floyd county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors sf said deceased.
July20 td MOSES FOR MB Y, Admr.
The above sale is postponed until the first
Tuesday in November.
Polk Sheriff Sales for October.
Y^ILL be sold on the firstjrucsday in October
next, belore the Court House door in Cedar
Town, Polk county, Ga* within the legal hours
ol sale, the following property, to wit:
Tho undivided 4th interest in lots of land
Nos. 526, 559, 592, SCO, 591,636, 483, 524, 593; 561.
662, 635, 558, 590, 522, 521 and 661, all in the
2nd District and 4th Section of said County, lev
ied, on as the property of Mary T. Trotter and
Dr. «T. M. Trotter, by virtue of a fi fa in favor of
Lewis R. Hurst, > a. said Trotters.
Also at the same time and place, H. L. Battle’s
undivided interest in the estate of L. W. Battle,
deceased, lovied on as the property of H. T. Bat
tle, by virtue of a fi fa from Polk Superior Court
in favor of the Cherokee Baptist College, for the
use of John D. Collins, vs. H. Thoe. Battle and
W. 6. Battle, Administrators of L. W. Battle, de-
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 664. 667, 668, in the 21st District and 3d
Section, and 1237,1238,1284 and 1285, in the 2nd
District and 4th Section of said County, levied
on as the property of James F. Deverr by virtue
of a fifa from Polk Superior Court in favor of
Jacob S. Derottj Administrator of S. Lawrence,
deceased, vs. said Dever.
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 22S, 229 and 256, levied on as the property
«f Leonard H.Walthall, Administrator of the Es
tate of E. R., Drumond, deceased, by virtue of a
fi fh from Polk Superior Court in favor of Thom
as Blackman, vs. said Walthall, Administrator.
. . E. W? CLEMENTS, Sheriff:
Sept. 7th, td , ■
GEORGIA, Polk County.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Mary John Long, has ap
plied for exemption of nersonalty, and set-
ting .part, and valuation of hotnestend, rad I
wiU pass upon tho same at mv office in Cedar
Town, on the 14th day of this instant, at 10
o’clock, A. M. This Feb. 1st, 1871. __
Bept 5-11 "
F. M. Clam, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Walker County.
XITHEREAS Edith Copeland, having applied
W for exemption of personalty, and setting
ansrt and -valuation of homestead, I will pass
apars ana lTl thB Town
noon the same at my office in the Town of La-
Fayetto, Ga., at II o'clock; bn Monday the 19th
ins^Uus Septembers^ ^
Sept. 5.
longing to the es
said County,viz:
The one-haH of forty seres of Lot No. 193 two
and a half miles from Rome, belonging to said
intestate and M. H. Effiager, of Virginia.'
The ono-h-lf interest on 270 acres of land
owned jointly, by said intestate and DBF.
Smith, being a part of the Cooley farm lyingone
mile from the City of Rome, East .t .he Selma,
Rome and Dalton Railroad, about fifty acres of
said land under cultivation, and balance wood
land. This will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
Also forty -seven acres lying between the above
described land and the Selma, Rome and Dalton
Railroad, which will be sold in lots from one to
four acres. See plot of same at theistore of W.
M. A J. A. Gammon. Terms of eale, twenty per
cent cash. The balanc one-half payable on the
lstday ol January next,’and the balance on the
1st day of April, 1872.
I am authorized t> say that Mr M. H. EfiTen-
ger, will sell his one half interest in the aforesaid
10 acre lot. at same time and place, and on
same terms.
WM. G. GAMMON, Admistralor,
J. R. BTEVENS, Dec’d.
Tho undersigned will at same time and place,
and on same terms sell Lis one-half interest in
the afoicsaid 270 acres of land.
„ SIDNEY P. SMITH.
Sept. 5-td. - c . ..
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALE BY
BURNS & DWINELL,
Real Estate Agents,
ROME, GA.
COOSA RIVER PLANTATION.
Clover Dale for Sale.
720 ACRES FIVE MILES PROM HOME.
200 Acres FIr-t Class Bottom Land. .
THE above named place, formerly owned bjr
University of Louisville,
MEDICAL DEPARTAIENT- Cor.Sth A Chestnut
’ FACLLTY.
G. W. Bay less, M. D., Professor of the Pzincl-
ples. a ml Practice of SurRery.
J. M. Bodine, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and
Dean of tho Faculty.
Lunsford P. Yandell, J r . f M. D., Professor of
Materia Medica and Clinical Medicine.
E. R. Palmer, M. D., Professor of PhyLiologv
and Histology.
T.8. Bell, M. D., Professor of 8cience and Prac
tice of Medicine and Public Hygiene.
John E, Crowe, M. D, Profess >r of Obstetrics
and Medical Jurisprudente.
Sames W. Holland, XI D.. Professor of Chemis
try and Toxicology.
D. W. Yandell, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur
gery. : •*)
T. Parvin, M. D., Professor of Medical and Sur
gical Diseases oi Women.
O. Cowling, M. D., Adlunct Frofessor of th«.
Principles and Practice of 8urgery a»»d De
monstrator of Anatomy.
•• ' FEES*
Matriculation Ticket.. ~....$5 00
Professors Ticket,in folL....^.....^ ^..50 00
Demonstrator's Ticket.........00
Hospital Ticket (required by the City) 5 00
Graduation ao o0
The Thirty-fifth Annual Session will com
tuence on the first Monday in October, 1S71, and
continue until the first of March, 1872.
A Preliminary Course cf Lectures, free to all
students, will commence on the second Monday
in September, and continue till the opening of
the Regular term.
For the Annual Circular, containing fall
particulars, address
J M. BODINE, M. D., Dean of Faculty,
Or E. R. PALMER, M. D., Sec’y. of Faculty.
Louisville, Kr.
c;rand fa lit.
OGLETHORPE PARK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
October 16th to 20th, 1871.
Agricultural, Mechanical, Industrial,
Stock, Cattle, etc- Send for the splendid Pre
mium List to
SAM’L A. ECHOLS, Sec., Atlanta, Ga.
Sept. 5, It *
ON MARRIAGE-
Essays for Young Men, on Great Social
Evils and Abuses, which interfere with Alar
iage, and rain the happiness of thousands,—
with sure means of relief for the Erring and Un
fortunate, deceased and debilitated. Sent in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 5, tw-w3m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons baring claims against the estate
of Mrs. F. S. Graves, late of Floyd Connty
Ridge’s Valley Farm,
TjOCATED near Rusho’* Chap pel, 9 miles
N >rth East of Rome, Ga., and 8 miles South
West of Adairsville, and 1 mile 8onth of the
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, containing
368 acres,—125 acres cleared and in a good state
of cultivation; the principal part strong red
land; the remainder gray gravel, and several
acres rich black meadow land,—one half in a
body and level: the rest rich wooded hill side
and top, leading into a splendid stock range
Five never failing spring of superb water on tho
place—one in 30 steps of the dwelling,—a fine
orchard with a variety of fruits,—within a halt
mi le of a good school and several churches near,
—improvements extensive had good. The main
dwelling has 8 room*—6 fire-places, and is well
finished and pleasantly and healthfully located.
Tho dwelling house itself is worth $3,000, There
is eu the place an excellent briek building 24 x
69 feet, with 3 rooms—suitable for shops or mill,
ring-water may be carried over every building
out the residence. There is u magnificent
Lime query on the place. Location unsurpassed
for hcalthfolness. Price $3,S00 cash.
Apply ’o
BURNS A DWINELL
julylS * ’ Rome, Ga.
deceased, ore notified to present them to ms, prop
erly approved within the time prescribed by
law, and all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to settle immediately.
CHAS. I. GRAVES, Ex.
Sept. 5 1m
An Upland and Meadow Farm
NEAR KOME, GA. FOR SALB.
Mills---Water (Power
—AND— j .
ARMUCHEE PLANTATION
For Sale.
THE uudersigned offers his Plantation znd
Mills, on big Armuchee Creek, 8 miles from
Rome, for sale. The Plantation contains 320
acres—over 200 acres cleared and in cultivaiion.
There is a custom Grist Mill on the place,
with two runs of Stone, in good running order.
The wator power is one of the best in this sec
tion. There is a tail of 12 feet, and sufficient
water through the year to propel the machinery
of a largo Factory. -
The owner is too far advanced in years to at
tend to active business, and this property will
be sold at a bargain. I AIEAN BUSINESS.
Address DiuW.Dd JONES,
july29tw-w6iu Rome, Ga.
GENUINE SEATICK COFFEE,
Twin Brother Yeast Cake,
GOLDEN HAMS,
WINE! SAP and CAPRICE TOBACCO,
Finest in tke market, for sale by
J. D. & J. B. CARVER,
Dealers in Fancy Groceries, and Confectioneries,
opposite the post office, Gome, Ga
july6tw-wlm. ' "
HENRY A. SMITH,
Books
DEALER nr
& Stationery,
IANOS, Organs, Sheet Masrc, Paper Hang
ings, Cromos, end Steel Engravings. Picture
Frames, Ac. Attention is irurted to a large sup
ply of first class goods.
Roi
omc, March 28tw-wly.
STEAM ENGINES
PORTABLE
SELF-CONTAINED.
~ 1XAMUFACTCBSD BY
J. C. HOADLEY& CC.
Zawence, Mast.
46 COKTLANDT STREET,
For toll information, prices, Ae., apply to
M. DWINELL, Rome, Gz.
»eptntw-„ly
DOOLEYC
*1 YEA s r*f
Powder
•mtogHIji and other CASK,
S’ I
toiages to jjtt PAST OP ra* ew«TWB
l DOOLEY to BROTHER, Manufacturers,
V WHOLESALE DEPOT, O
C9 NHW BHUEUSTj SEIf-YOMK*
mir9tw-weow6m
The Garlington Farm
FOR SALE.
Situated on the S R.A D R R, 17 miles from
Rome, half* mile from Reeves* Station, and six
miles from Calhoun on the Western and Atlan
tic Railroad. The Railroad does not run through
the place. but contiguous to it. This is one of
the finest plantations in Georgia, and is offered
for salo by. the joint owners, J C Garlington and
Robert .Garlingjon/ only for tLe purpose of a di.
vision of interest. It contains 684 acres, 250 of
which is an wnkroken plane of the richest Oos-
tenanla river bottoms, fresh and in a high state
of cultivation—not a galded spot on the place—
lying In a great bend Of that beautlfhl river,
•the river forming* lawful fence on twe sides of
320 acres land. The.rest productive upland, of
which 50 acres are in cultivation. For the pro
duction of all the crops of thfs climate, this
form has prowed itself to have no superior, and
for a stock farm it fto—esaes very unusual ad van
tages, being well watered and contiguous to an
nnexhausUbleratnral range. Good improvements
of every'sort, Churches and eeheols convenient,
excellent water, health, be&vtiful scenery—these
combined with rich land make it certainly
most desirable place. Address,
«« v,_ , BURNS A DTINELL
Real Estate Agents, Borneo Ga.
july25
Williamson, ia one of the best arrange!
and most productive Grass and Stock forma in
Upper Georgia. There is now 160 acres well
set in Clover and Timothy, besides 70 acres In
Clover intended to be turned under this folL
The Hay crop on this place to ent next year
(based upon the yield and prioes for two. years
past,) will be worth over $4,500* Tho land in
Clover last year made $44 50 per acre clear of
all expenses. J
There is a Hay Press and Barn at the Steam
boat landingon tho place and. every oooTen-
ience for making and saving Hay.
Comfortable Dwelling with 6 Rooms; good Gin
House and out buildings* Thera are three set
tlements for laborers on the place.
Three good wells numerous springs, and a
creek running through the plantation. Water
in every field. ^
If any one wants a No, one CUvver and Stock
form, this is the plaice for him to buy..
Price $15 009—naif cash an I the balance In
one and two years, with interest.
BURNS A DWINELL, Agents-
july27
m,wmAw,
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
Mtan<£ am& Immigmimm Amoc.
The John Rnsh Plantation.
560 Acres.
Srocn miles from Rome end half a mil* from the
Selma Rome k Dolton Railroad.
An excellent plantation, with some 300 acres
of rich Valley land, well fenced and in cultiva
tion^ The place is well watered wiih wafer in
every!field; A godd two story dwelling, built ot
all select lumber, with ten rooms and cellar, to
gether with barn and all necessary outbuildings.
An excellent Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry
Orchard oh the place. It is an excellant place
for a Tan Yard, aid there are 20 veto now built.
There is a good well is^ the yard, and two first
rate Springs accessablel
The unimproved land is heavily timbered,
mostly Oak and Hickory.^-
A Good School and six churches within four
miles of the place. Mr. Rush has lived on the
place 34 years, and never had a case of Fever
the plantation.
TERMS-r-li«lf cash..and the balance in one
and two ycar3. with interest from date.
Address. BURNS A PWINELL,
mar23 - Rome, Ga.
CEDAR VALLEY
LAND FOB SALB.
HE subscriber offers bis Plantation known
formerly as the Morrison place, three-fourths of
a mile from Cedar Town for sale. The place
contains 700 acres of as good land as there is in
Cedar Valley. In 1S68, tho net profits, from the
rented lands planted in cotton, was forty-eight
dollars per acre. The place is admirably water
ed and can.conveniently lie divided into two or
three farms. There is an excellent two story
Dwelling, with nice rooms, well.' finished—an
tinple supply of good out bailings, a good Gin
Hou^e and Screw, and eight or nine comfortable
house* lor rente.». If anv *»ne is willing to pav
anything like a FAIR PRIOE for GOOD LAND,
we can trade.
^ I will take one-lialf the xmount (bat l-uid*.
which are no better.* Nave. rc**cntlv sold for in
this valley. Apply to HIRAM PHILLIPS on
the place, or to
- BURNS Jt DWINELL,
feb23lw-wtf.. . Rome, Ga.
HIS Farm cdntains 400 acres rich red lanl,
of which 125 acres are in cultivation, the re
mainder finely timbered. . It has several springs
on it, and is finely adapted to stock raising, or
for fruit and Dairy purposes. Tkero is a good
orchard of a variety of fruit. Several acres cov-
ei ed with a splendid stand of clover, herds grass,
orchard grass timothy and blae grass. The im-
Tnis p
proveraents ample and good.
place i
, ipl iW T . - .... .
cated 31 miles from Rome and I mile of the 8.
R. A D. Railroad. Good churches and schools
near, and in an excellent neighborhood.
Terms $4000—one kali cash, balance in 12
months. Apply io BURNS A DWINELL. at
Rome, Ga*, or W.
Wf
. S. Hills on the place aprl.
MOUNTAIN FARM.
E offer a good Mountain Farm—iwo lota,
320 acres—within four miles of Rome; good laid
and canTt.be beal for orcharding. The rents
now pay 20 per cent, on the price asked for the
‘ )ly to ‘ BURNS A
CHOICE HOTEL,
Cheapest Property m G|aJ . , I
This i* ona of the best pieces of property in
Upper Georgia. It is a first class Brick building,
three stories high, with JtS rooms, including a
good Store, Bar and Billiard rppuu The size of
the lot is 112 feet on Broad Stiver by 155 feet on
Bridge street.
It is located in the center of the city, only forty
yards from the City Hvll and eighty yards from
the Court House.
Price $18,500, half cash ard balance in 12
month, with interest. The Storo and Bar and
Billiard rooms now rent for more than enough to
pay the interest on the entire price ofthe >roper
ty. Some improvements are contemplated'
if made before sale, their cost will be a<!<
the above named price. Apply to
BURNS Jc DWINELL, Or,
marSrtw-wtf J. C. RAWLINS.
ices of the “South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will
~~XCER1T3, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing October
Under the
f ive a SERi
st, I87L
Refers td all the Bankers, Brokers and prominent gentlemen of the Country, both North and
South.
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no More, at 45 Each.
If you hare not receive 1 , Circular, send for one, -ivin- toll particular!. All order* Strictly
Confidential.
3,405 Gifts, Amounting, in all, $500,000..
Th. Drawing of thi. great Southern KnUrprite will lie conducted under the mperrizioo of
the following well known gentlemen:
General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgie. ' C-.lonel B. H. RDTLEDGE, of Sonlh Cnrollsn,
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of Nnr York,
forwarded^l/'' r ^ eeut either by Express or Post Office Order, end the Tickets promptly
8Vi -t , j,,PUTX.ER, CHADWICK, GARY &CO, . -
AGENTS SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMUIGRATION ASSOCIATION.
GzxzzAi. M. (X Rctlzk. Johx Cmacwick. Siiiul M. V.-Gabt.
JL’il
^RJNCIPAL pFFJCE, pHAF(LESTQN, JU,
Person j desiring information mey cell on Mr. Wm. A. Choice, No. 51 Breed Street. Borne, Gm.
eogwiwid .5, • • '
suVil
J. Wu.su, rrarriator. E. H. ttrOuiu 'A C.., Dnzztaa k '
“»»• Ag*aU, San Freud ere. C*L, acj 24 Coawi«t« Unit, N. X
SIITaTsIONS Bear Testimony to tkelr
Wonderful Curative Effects..:: . &
They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Bade of Poor
R«n, Whiskey* Proof Spirits and Refuse
I. tailors doctored, spiced mod. sweetened to please the
Lx-tc.called •• Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Eestorers,”Ac.,
Jutt lend the tippler onto drunkenness andmin.tmt aro
a true 2Iodicitic,made from the Native Boots and Herbs
rtf California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu
lant*. They ore tbe GREAT BLOOD PURI
FIED and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a perfect UenoYstor and • Xnvigontor of the System,
curpri ngoff all j<oisonoua matter and restoring theblood
1 a a lu^ffthy condition.' No person can take them Bit.
tet* arrurding to directions and remain long nnwdl,
provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral
isenior other means, and the vital organs wasted
i o ond tli« point of repair. . , . . * ^ . ; _
They arc a Gentle Purgative as well ns a
Tonic, pokMttainf;. also, the peculiar merit of acting
:s nt owciful r.^ent in relieving Congestion <^r Inflam*
nation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organa
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or
.>1 '. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
ioU.- turn of life, tiiese Tonic Bitten have no eqnaL
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma-
li«m nnd Gout, Dyspepsia or Iodlgestlon,
Dilions, Remittent nnd Istermlttent Fe-
v cr.-s Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kld-
ueyo nud Bladder, them Bitters have been most
rncceoafuL Such Diseases are canaedby YItistod
III ood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bnd-
aehe. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Ditzlnexs, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
fold Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
tiu* Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the re*
-ions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp-
t the
They invigorate tbe Stomach and stiinsists the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them or unequall*d
efficacy in cleansing the blood of atl Impurities, and im
parting new life and rigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car-
Diseases of the 8kin. of whatever n
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
by tbe uw ot these Bitters. One bottle in surit
lets. One bottle in i
will convince the most inexeduhms of their t
‘‘re effect*. »-
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Im
purities bursting through tho skin In Phnples, Erup
tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it when it is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the Wood
pure, and tho health of the system will follow.
Pin, Tape, end other Worms, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
distinguished
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of tha
healthy e
Toathedl„_
System of Medicine, no vermifuges,
i will free the system from worms I
body that worms exist, but upon tho diseased humors
and slimy deposits that hr*
No System of Me
I. WALKER, Proprietor. B.H. HcDONALD & CO,
'imggista and Gen. Agents. San Praneiaco. California,
and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
--?-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
junel5tw- xly
Clover ft Grass Seed Gatherer.
place. Apply to"
; DWINELL.
GRIST MILL
(Six milez (nun. Rome,)
For Sale or Exchange for Good, or City
Wi
Property.
E offer the above named property on ad
vantageous terms. There, is connected with
. Mill 130 acres of land. There is one ran of
Stone, with Bolt. A good; ran of custom conld
be secured. AnnJv:'Ot
BURNS A DWINELL.
Cedar Valley Lands.
JC ORTY. acres ot firstoquali^ Cedar Valley
Lands adjoining Codar.Tuwn, Polk county, and j
only three hundred yards from tbe conrt house,
Now is thetime td buy a nice little farm near a
beautiful village. Apply to Capt C. Harris,
Cedar Town, or,to
BURNS Sc DWINELL.
GOOD VACANT LOT.
w E offer to members of the Building
. . g and
Loan Association, ocany one else, a very desir
able lot near tho Rome Female College, 70x130
Lack of
cash prompts tho offer. Titles good.
COAL IiANDS.
W E offer for sale a fine lot of Coal Land in
icouiaining' ...
miles of Ferryville, on Ae Coosa River. A part
* it is. In cultivation, and tbe remainder in
ilendid wood land. Tho Coal is in inexhaustL-
ble quantity, and the quility is supciiorto any
oAer bituminous Co=^. Titles perfect
mar21‘xr.wtf 1URN8 Jt DWINELL.
House and lot in Forrestville
FOR«ALE.
. iVE offer it ruzonnbla price, half eaeh and
in 12 monthz, a nice new dwelling, with
four rooms, excellent garden, nnd Store
The let eontehu about one aera, and I* nearly
opposite the Steam Milli «
BURNS * DWINELL.
Etowah Lands—Known as the
P. C. Harris Farm.
W K offer for rale'I
lands on the Etowah
Rome, end four n"
foot of It good Inn
near the place, or t
two |
River,-thirteen miles from
Rome, and four miles from Kingzton. Everv
foot ofit good land. Apply to Capt. Woolly,
BUWIB A DWINELL
PAUL DISMUKES,
Patentee -Mid Manufacturer,
GALLATIN, TElflL \ BC
I FROPOSE to sell the State end County Right
this Machine, or 8ingle Machine. It is zim-
thiz Machine, or Single Machine,
pie in its construction, diawn by' two Horzes,
and will gather the seed of Eight Acres per day'
of-CIover, BlowOrahz.-Hetdz Gran or Barley.
Bine Graze, will yield from 4 to 8 bnzhela per
acre. Clover w31 yield from,2 to 4btulmje,pet
Thi* Machine does 1 not iejore iLfc -Clover or
Grain in gathering.. :.... - «atw u.!ooo«« a:
By. ita use we will be exportore instead of im-,
porters of BeMa. ” 1 ' '
, It-ivdniy- necesrary to see the'Maehirit,
know thaUi will be all that in prc^oled for it to
R can b, zean that the firm of PAUL DI3-
MUKES 4 Co., Gallatin, Tcnn. oi addressed by
latter. Is; .oi t-. : .: 4.’; *
MR. PAUL DISMUKES,
• ■ ’ ■'‘•GaBata-^Tehi' - Vtik
■■ •'* i!/ ■- 1 -' DtmrSir,-^Wo
have seen your Clover and.Graze Seed Gatherer
at work in the field, and we pronounce, it the
beat Machine erer 'invented to keep Money at
home. "■ 41 .jK — : -
We are zatiafied that it will gather from sevex
to eight acres per day, and take them dent
above the leaves of the Clover.'
R G. GiilSple, I. W. Harris,
E. T. Bnsh. - T. H. Arnold,
JacF-Giliispio. J. C. Yertreez,
I. N. Guthrie, Jaa. Guthrie,
B. W. Bennett, B. P. Jameson,
L N. Newkirk, : Thoa. Flannegan, :
Df-B-W- Haii, Wm. Bake, ot Penn.
A. C. Franklin, T. Boyers,
Balie Peyton.
' Mb Pam. Dnaoxxs—RearGhv—1 take^pUa»
urn in aUttng that one of your ,8ced Gatherers
wax used on my Clover field ln«t iall (one day)
for which I received one third
With
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS!
IRON COTTON TIES
TpHE above described Ties are the best and most popular Ties in use. for Baling Cotton. They
are manufactured of the best quality of English Iron br J. J. McCOMB, Liverpool, England; and
are sold under full guarantee at the lowest market price, Ly all dealers in Biding Stuffs in Bu
Orleans, Mobile; Galveston, Savannah, Baltimore, Memphis, Louisville, New York and by coun
try merchants generally throughout the cotton States.
“ order Ties manufactured by J. J. McComb,
an there are many Ties offered tor sale
_ june29w6m
i respectfully solicited for the “Arrow” and ‘Anchor Tie."
BARTLETT ft RAYNE, General Agents,
t Orlei " “*
48 C&rondolet Street, corner Union, New Orltanx, Ln.
CIIA’lTA VOOr. V AGRH I LTI RAL DEPOT.
Stole & bight,
baa ■
bm
GENERAL SOUTHERN ACTS
For the celebrated • -
‘RUSELL” DOUBLE FAN. PIVOT CYL1KDEP,
THREE HITCH, GEARED
Thresher & Separator,
•RUSSELL" REAPER ft MOWER.
Til EX ARE NOW PREPARED TO
Supply all who need Good Machine^
Improvements of an important nature, which are peculiar to these Machines, hare been made
for the harvest of 1871, and they arc now warranted the
Rest, Most Durable, and Effective Machine Manufactured
In America.
to start all machines sold, in proper working ord
A full supply of the mdkst approved Implements for saving labor on the farm, PLOWS, single
and double, HARROWS, CORN PLANTERS, SEED DRILLS, HORSE HAY F0RK8* HOBSI
HAY RAKES, HAY and COTTON PRESSES, FEED CUTTERS. FARM WAGON8, Ac., always
on hand, and all kinds of Labor 8aving Machinery furnished at Manufacturers prices, on short
notie*. . .-jiiane ^ i K‘in v-d 1 , - -• r . *' : apr27w3m
ABE YOU DOING TO BUILD A HOUSE?
IF SO, CALL ON
W. 1). HOYT & CO.
u*jb .
: ’* And they will give yon low figures on
FAUSTS OILS and WINDOW GLASS.
Their Glass U shipped DIRECT from the Factory and In large lots, consequently, there Is litU
or no breakage. Also, loll Stock oi
Dru?s, Broshes, Perfumery, Soaps, of all kinds, Lamps, &c. Ac*
W. D. HOYT & CO.,
W H OLE SALE DRUGGISTS,
7 Borne, Georpia. i ui.-.
apr22twlt-wti
leMo^UMolisfiflTeryoftlieip.
u luS . b Tz^XLsd •
Henley’s Universal Fertilizer
Can be manufiactnred in a few days by any one
^“id Tn sufficient quantity for all practical pnrpo-
s on the Farm sit a cost of $15 per ton, equal
in ita effects'to any Fertilizer now in use. Ev
ery Farmer and Planter should have it and nse
it. By it, thousands of dollars anually spent in
foreign Guano and manipulations can be saved.
w it, every acre of worn out land can be refltor-
to profitable cultivation^ By it, the prod acts
of the farm can be doubled at the same cost of
labCr now employed. • Everybody can afford to
use it. This process will be given to any ore for
the samrof $10 00>po better investment can be
made. 8atisfoction guaranteed.
. i. vW- • ^^Huvamtso, -
FEBKY, Ezq.,
ang!5wl j- Rome, Ga.
my portion I so
enough left to eow 15 or 29 acres'more. They.
i last loll (end day)
ird of toed 1 gathered.
4* oc^s's, nnd had
have come a, and os good a stand aa I ever saw.
No work ever done on my farm paid me half as
well. B. G. GILLISPIE.
^-Patent right of the Bta |ea of Georgia aad
Alabama for tale by M. Dviscll, Rome, Ga.
^W“The above Machines far sole by' Ayer A
McDonald, Romo, Ga. « I
nciyMtW-wtf
..ii ; ii.’7«A). ■.■r.jt diii -tii
81.00.
81.00.
We
CITY LOT.
E offer a beantiful vacant lot in one ot the
best neighborhoods of the city, size, CO x 274
feefc There is no mare elligiNe 1» '
who wishes toBaild for himself an e
Enquire of . BURNS A D
i locality for one
Cheap Farm Near Rome*
W E offer the Marsblo Place, S miles west
Borne, and containing 320 acres, for nolo.. Aboa
70 acres cleared and -in cultivation. Good from
ed dweLing with six rooms,stables, Ac,
^ IPBSO^ 8D800, - hair cash and balance in on.
year. Apply to
BURNS k DWINELL.
THB
A Practical Jao^^esptoiMIy devoted tot
American Honsewife.
Terms, 81 OO Per Annam.
Thos. J. Pervy,
General Agent for Georgia t
Affritj.tonpptont local tra-
Alabima. with aathority to appoint local trawl-
ling Agents, andreceire and receipt ior subjerip-
titfns andadverfisemtots; J ' -
GEO. E. CROWELL A CO.,
„ Propiolors, Brattleboro, Vt
jnly29tw-wlm - _ . . . :
Put Out with it!
Worth of Property Saved from
the Flames.
s Companies i
id. The Government bos adopted it
troduced.
Pats Out Burning Kerosene, Tar, etc.
SEND FOR ITS RECORD.
j, B. VAN DYNE, General Agent, for Georgia
Tennessee and Kentucky; Office, Louisville, Ey.
»0gl7 : ’
ONLY ONX DOLLAR A YKAK I
ONRBumxKBComawomma
Or IMS than One Cent sCo»y. let them be e
830emu st cnxy rest ooe*.
SEMI-WEEKLY Bin, 13 ATXAJL
of the no. size end gmcril ehametar to
IKE weekly, bat wBh n (matoriaiMqr •<
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