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J'jiomc Courier
• MORNING, sept. 22.
==^tTfob TUE courier.
Al * • nrrcqrLL, La Fayette, Ga.
C* Grove, Walker Co., Ga
J. F-F’SAs'gE, Rock Springs,
ES, Mellyille,
S-FFN.v' Sublisna,
K» “cleMEKTS Villanoir,
Chattooga Co Ga.
t iie Printer —We would be very
j„ed to all indebted to this office,
Pay
nth oblil -
to would promtly pay
matter if the crops have been short,
i'liev scarce, Printers have to lire as
other folks; so just divide with
■•Live and let live,” is a good moto.
tell aS
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Home Again.—After a refreshing visit
lte home and friends of his boyhood
IB rC nial Proprietor of the Courier has
®*.° re , c j,(?J home, and resumed his
’hjf.t, hardwotking, hut not altogether
-ratefui duties. The encouraging smiles
affriendship that welcomed him back were
eiiiat and Rave to home a new charm.
TbC iE toierabl y br ' sb ’ anc * Gie mer-
( hi Dt s are all busy opening new goods and
waiting npon customers.
5 ffEET Potatoes are retailing from
lit shops at $2,00 per bushel, a somewhat
jltiaTagant price.
Pur Store of Dr. I. A. Thomas is still
ifinaad persons can get til, and other
ngds as
I H\, r t is busy on the waterworks. Pipe
ijjinj, is progressing rapidly and in a few
iiv= the main pipes will all be down.
ph ere has been quite a flush tide in the
j M q i ;l nd froui now on, there may hardly
beespccted a scarcity of water for the
boats.
jie cotton crop will be very short in
ilisand adjoining Counties. This will al
ii, farmers the more time to prepare their
rmmli for a large wheat crop. Let every-
bodj sowjust twice as much wheat this fall
jUjjil, and plant 5s less cotton next
; U H or Personal Propertv.—Chas. I.
(arcs. Eseeutnr will sell the porsonal prop
er-1 Mrs. F. S. Graves, deceased, at her
it residence on Monday, Oet., 2d. See Ad-
rer.Ueaient.
,
f
eral
Gf
W. T. Robinson the successor of Mr.
iestcrin the Empire Block is offering an
thnnt and splendid lot of goods. His
[rices are very low and those in search of
ibaruain will do well to give him a call.
Pus. G. W. & J. B. S. Holmes.—
lie invito special attention to the card of
these gentlemen. Dr. G. W. Holmes is
Midland favorably known to require
i commendation from us. Of Dr. J. B.
$. Holmes we cau say that he is fresh from
College, and under the practical training
fhis father ho promises soon to be a shin-
s light in his nolle profession.
Memphis Branch R. R.—The new
directors of this road have been actively at
•irk, and a new impetus given to its pros
pects. Us affairs are now in a promising
ondition. Xew and important subscrip
ts bare been made, and if (he people
ting the line will only giro their ail and
acouragment, the building of the road
rii.-OD coalmens".
Amur at Coosaville.—The harmony
tci business of the Rail Road meeting at
will was interrupted last Saturday by
a unfortunate affair in which Mr. Ed. Allen,
li-licrman was severely cut with a knife,
■ntleman name James Prescott. It
appears that Allen was the aggressor, and it
dJ that Prescott was justifiable in the act.
^ith the exception of this affair, the Barhe-
te was a pleasant and successful one. The
bseription to the stock of the Memphis
frandi Road, having been materially in
creased.
Hie survey on the North and South
Had is progressing rapidly. Col Penniog-
kn knows how to put such matters through
he is hurrying up to he in time for
c .Memphis Branch Road.
The weather has been excellent for his
^rations, aod he with his efficient corps,
s made hay while the sun shone. The
twenty miles of the road will be ready
r contract by the 1st proximo, and by
returns we may expect the sound of the
idle on the North and South Road.
Nelson Jones, (colored) of Polk coun
ty, is now in jail under two warrente
One for stealing a saddle, and one for steal
ing onb looks and corn. This same man
has been driving beef cattle from Polk, and
selling them in this city. Perhaps some of
the citizens of that County can tell who
those cattle belonged to.
Col. Focche’s Address.—We publish
our 2nd page, the admirable address of CoL
Fouche, Professor of Languages, in Calhoun
College, Jacksonville, Ala. The address is a
practical essay upon the science of teaching,
and presente tho duties and responsibilities'
of teachers in a manner that must be con
vincing to all. We hope every friend of edu
cation in the land will earnestly read it.
Jacob Smith, a young gentleman of prom-
ismg talents, and brother of our excellent
Mayor,was licensed to preach by the Baptist
Church of this City last Sunday. Mr. Smith
will leave in a few days for Mercer Universi
ty, to complete his Theological coarse.
The kindliest wishes of his many friends,
go with him, and the prayers of all Christian
hearts will rest upon him, and the glorious
cause to, which ho has devoted his life.
Gratifying.—Tho election of Thomas
J. Simmons from the Macon district to the
State Senate i3 highly gratifying. Mr.
Simmons is a straight out Democrat, and
a pure and incorruptible man. He suc
ceeds to the place made vacant by the res
ignation of Congressman Speer. Wo con
gratulate the District, as well as the State
npon the change. Simmons’ majority is
over 3,400.
local @<tluina. ' ““ ”S£S%gSi“""
JOB PRINTING.—We call Ike attention or
Merchants, Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Lawyers,
Railroad and Steamboat Officers and Agents,
and all otters haring orders for printing, to the
facilities offered at the COURIER PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT for the prompt and faithful
oxeention oi all kinds of Job Printing. We
can famish at Bhort notice. Cards, Bill-Heads,
Better-Heads, Programmes, Hand-Bills, Blanks,
is a Ball Tickets, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Tags, Bills
of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, Labels,
Ac., Ac., Ac. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TO TOE CITIZENS OF POLK COUNTY.
The Legal Advertising of Polk county will
be done in the Rome Courier during the term
of office of the present incumben, unless no
tice is given to the contrary.
F. M. CLARK, Ordinary.
E. W. CLEMENTS, Shff.
Cedar Town, Feb. 15, 1S70—twtC
Henry W. Duryee & Co. are among
< largest dealers in hats, caps, and furs,
New York. Mr. Duryee has been in
Rsarae line of business for some 30 years,
haling largely with the South all that
During the late war ho devoted a
Wee portion of his income to the relief of
Unfederates in Nothern prisons.
Col. John R. Hart, formerly of this
County, and who has hosts of friends all
through the State, is connected with this
"Wse, and we can assure our merchants
fat they will find no better place to trade.
Hoadley's Portable Engines.—
^en a person of adequate capital de-
,t!fi all his energies to the manufacture of
‘Hngle article, he is much more likely to
faoome eminently successful, than if he
faertakes a large numbor. This is the
'A'e with J. C. Hoadley, who for the past
■'Dors has been engaged exclusively in
‘ - ffi2 nufacture of his Portable Engines,
1111 be n °w enjoys the enviable reputation
1 Baking the very best in the whole coun-
tr l- Mr. Bomard, his agent, will have
CJe of these engines at our Fair, and we
,(l,1 ld advise all interested, to see it in op-
hation. See advertisement.
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•Dtletqns Journal.—This we consid-
* r jke best weekly that comes to oar table.
' wd it cannot be surpassed in the whole
au “aia of periodical literature. The num-
for the 23rd September, is before us,
Presents an unusual attractive ta-
s of contents.
,3'as liter’s (Christian Read) story,
ortoa House,” is still runcing in the
to S et bcr witti a splendid novel,
o! 1th j*^ e ® wcet keart,” from the pen
'0 a Broughton, the popular author of
* sa a Rose was she.”
• notber attractive feature of Appleton,
;. e 5er ' C3 of illustrated sketches of Amer-
scenery
Th'
, number contains a sketch of
ilW, 1 ’,^'' and its vicinity, accurately
®* rt J V "i t ' le - ,ua9ter l an dscapist, Mr.
Brainabd’s Musical World.—The
September number of this popular musical
monthly is athand, containing “Daisy Lee”
a beautiful new song and chorus, by J. M.
Kieffer; and “Christmas Bells March,” a
splendid piano piece by Addison P. Wynn,
author of “Silvery wave.” Also a large
amount of interesting and instructive read
ing matter, valuable to every lover of music.
The Musical World is the best and
cheapest musical magazine published, and
we advise all to send ten cents for speci
men copies, or one dollar far a year’s sub
scription. §20 worth of mnsic is given in
each volume. Elegant premiums are given
for clubs, such as Piano3, Organs, Guitars,
Books, Music, &c. For Premium list,
specimen copies, and full particulars, ad
dress the Publishers, S. Brai sard’s Sons,
Cleveland, O.
At a called ffieeting of the Students of the
‘Hearn School,” Armstead Richardson, be
ing called to the chair, and C. W. Wright,
appointed Secretary. The following resolu
tions were unanimously adopted.
As death has most unexpectedly invaded
our ranks, and snatched from us our best
loved companion, and one of the higbest or
naments of this institution.
Resolved. 1. That in the death of Cotton
Rawls, we have lost a fellow-student, great
ly beloved by us all, and distinguished for
intellectual and moral truth, and great love
liness of character.
Resolved. 2. That our heart-felt sympa
thy, be offered to the bereaved brother, and
to the aged father, in his distant Florida
home.
Resolved. 3. That the students of this in
stitution wear crape on the left arm for thirty
days, and these resolutions be published in
the Rome papers, and that a copy be sent to
the family of the deceased.
C. W. WRIGHT,
Secretary.
Sept. 13 th, 1S71.
How to get money is the great desire of
all. A really good and servicihle Sewing
Machine, that makes money foryou, or help
you to save it. Will he 6ent to your own
home on Trial for thirty days, no matter
where you may be, and yon can pay for it
in small monthly installments, by writing to
the Great American Sewing Machine Co.,cor.
John and Nassau Street, New York; or you
can have a County Right free, as agent, and
make money fast. We advise smart men to
secure the business, as nothing pays better
than the agency for a good Sewing Machine.
Write at once. Septl9.wly
Floyd County Building and Loan
Association.—The sale last Tuesday
night was advanced at 70 and 71 per cent
premium.
TO TUE CITIZENS OF WALKER CO
Aud all Whom it may Concern.
The Legal Advertising of Walker County, Ga
will bo done in tho Rome Courier Newspaper
during oar term of office, unless notice is given
to the contrary.
WM. STRANGE, Sheriff.
M. BUSSELL, Ordinary.
La Fayctts, Ga., March 2,1871—tw-wtf
To the Citizens of Haralson County and to
Whom it may Concern.
Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff’s Ad-
vertising of Haralson county will hereafter be
done in the Roue Courier, that paper having the
largest circulation in the county.
T. WHITE, Shff.
Legal Advertising of Dade.
Notico is horeby given, that the Legal adver
tising of Dade county will be done in the Borne
Courier, during our terms of office, unless notice
is given to the contrary.
J. W. O'NEAL, Shff.
J. C. TAYLOB, Ord’y.
Trenton, Dade Co., Ga., Apr. 21, ’71—tw-wtf
corrected tri-wxxxlt by the
BOMB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Courier Ovricz, Ron. Ga., 1
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Notice is hereby given that the Advertising
pertaining to tho office of Ordinary of Haralson
county, will hereafter be done in the Bomb Cov-
rier, that paper being ontitlcd te it by law.
aprltw-wtf. A. D. WOODS, Ordinary.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff
sales and other advertising pertaining to
the office of Sheriff of Floyd county, will
be done in the Rome Courier, daring my
term of office.
J. H. Lumpkin,
Dce.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, ¥ 2 00
“ “ G mths, 1 00
Tri-Weekly Courier 1 year, 4 00
“ “ 6 mths. 2 00
“ “ 3 “ 1 00
If not paid for in advance, tho price will
remain as heretofore. septltw-wtf
The Savannah papers nominate Gen.
Jos. E. Johnston as a suitable candidate
for Mayor, of that City. He will receive
the unanimous vote of the Courier office.
Evert Branch of trade in the city is
brisk, and our merchants are busy. Me
chanics, and opperatives are alsc busy, and
thcchcer!»g hum of industry is heard on sv.
ery side.
Rome MARKET.-Only a few bales of new
citton have been received here up to this
time. The price continues to advanceslow-
ly. -On yesterday, the 20th. 18cts. was
the price of the very best.
Evans, Gardner & Co.,537, 539 and
541, Broadway New York.—We take
special pleasure in calling the attention of
merchants to the card of the above named
first class Jobbing House. It is one of the
oldest and best in New York.
Health.—Oar citizens ought to fee
profoundly grateful for the good health of
our city. There is scarcely a single case
of sickness, and the mountains of Virginia
could not present a cleaner bill of health
than the ‘Seven hilled City”.
At a meeting of the City Council last
Monday it was, resolved, to authorize the
Mayor to increase the city stock to the
Memphis Branch Road to §100,000. This
looks as if our city fathers were in earnest,
and the building of ,this important road is
an eveDt in the near future.
Dr. W. A. Hooten of Atlanta, will be
at Dalton on tho 28th and 29th of Septem
ber, at which time ho proposes to treat
Chronic Diseases of all kinds, especially of
tho Eye.
Respectfully, W. A. Hooten.
Fatty Harris Acquited.—The trial
of Fatty Harris last Tuesday before the
Justice in Atlanta, resulted in the untfon-
ditional release of the prisoner. No swin
dling was proved, nor even an attempt to
swindle.
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The South, is the name of a new paper
started in New York City. Its inital
number is an ezcelent one, and its profes
sions if carried out are snch as Southern
men can approve. It is published by Tar-
dreiv & Co., 21 Park Row, at $3 00, per
anum.
Don't Supper jour hair to fall off when a bot
tle or two of Nature's Hair Restorative will
check it. Splendidly perfumed and as clear as
crystal. All wide awake druggists sell it. See
advertisement.
flow to get the latest Music.
Send direct to Ludden A Bates’ Musical Ware-
rooms, Savannah, Qa., where cau be found the
largest stock of Sheet Music, Music Books, and
Musical Instruments this side of New York. We
will send any piece of Music or Mnsic Book pub
lished in tho United States to any address, Post
age Paid, on receipt of the marked price. Deal
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, Ac, supplied on the
most favorable terms- Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN k BATES,
aprl8-w6m Savannah, Ga.
Exuberant Health
Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those
who have been favored by nature with strong
constitutions and vigorous frames are 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 bis own phys
ique. Ifc is some consolation to tho naturally
weak and feeble to know that they can be so
invigorated and built up, by a proper use of the
means which science has placed at their dispo
sal, as to have a much better chance of long
life, and exemptions from dicease and pain, than
the most athletic of their fellows who are foolish
enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and
act accordingly.
It is not too much to say thrt more than half
the people of the civilised world need an occa
sional tonic, to enable them to support the strain
upoi their bodies and minds, which the fast life
of this restless age occasions. In fact, a pure,
wholesome, unexciting tonic is the grand desid
eratum of the busy millions, and they have the
article in Hjstetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is a
staminal medicine, i. c. it imparts permanent
strenth to weak systems and invigorates deli
cate constitutions. Its popntation and its sales
have steadily increased. Competitive prepara
tions have been introduced ad libitum, and, as
far as the public is concerned, ad na-iseum, 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 medical 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 presses, running incessantly
(Sundays excepted,) the whole year through,
barely supply tho demand for tho Illustrated
Almanac, in which the natures and uses of tho
preparation are set forth, tho circulation now
being over eight millions a year.
Sept. 1st, tw wlm.
A WORD TO ADVERTISERS.
The boasting of certain newspaper pub
lishers in this section of country, renders it
proper for us to call the attention of adver
tisers to the following indisputable facts;
The Rome Courier has been published
continually for over twenty-six years—ex
cept a suspension of 15 months by the war
—and the last sixteen years by the present
proprietor. There is no other paper in this
section that is even six years old. The
Courier was the last paper in the Cherokee
country to suspend during the war, and the
first to resume publication after its close.
This paper has always enjoyed a fair
portion of public confidence, and particu
larly since tho war has constantly increased
in circulation, bat never so rapidly as dar
ing the past six months.
The laws of Georgia l , _ .
legal advertising of the respective counties
shall be done “in the nearest newspaper
having the largest circulation, or a general
circulation in the county.” Under this law
the Courier now receives the advertising of
Floyd, Polk, Haralson, Walker and Dade
coantics, and were there not a paper pub
lished in that county, would be entitled to,
that of Chattooga also.
No other paper in Rome now receives the
legal advertising of even one county.
With these facte before them, advertisers
can easily determine the merits of the
Courier as an advertising medium.
tw-wtf.
Sept 21,1871.
COTTON,— ft. 14® 18
AXES per doifll 50®Id CO
ALUM, _.. —pr lb. 8®15
MEATS—Shoulders,......... p Jb 7}®8 -
Clear Rib Sides
Clear Sides, «...
Plain Hams
- Canvass’d do
Hog Round
FRESH PORK,
BRAN— 75@I
BAGGING—Gunny ^ yd 22a
Kontuky
BUTTER—Goshen......... ^ tb
Country.
BEESWAX—lb
BALS. COPAIBA... .pr lb
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur
BLUE MASS pr lb.
BLUE STONE. .pr lb.
BORAX pr lb
CHEESE
CRACKERS—Butter
—Soda,
—Airated
—Cream,
CIGARS—Imported, pr M .$70f
Domestic, 150
CANDY—Fancy Asst’d .pr lb.
Stick,
CANDLES 13(fMi
COFFEE—Rio $8>I7i@20
Java “ 28@33
CREAM TARTAR pr lb 50® 75
CAMPHOR—Gum, pr lb. §1 0H2 00
COTTON CARDS a doz. $5 50@8 00
CALOMEL .pr lb. §1 00a2 00
EPSOM SALTS .prlb. 8®15
EGGS.... 15a20
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—prbu. .....$1 40@$1 50
Osnaburgs or yd. 15J@20
f Sbeotincs 12J
FEATHERS $ lb 65@75
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, a Bu (33fl>) Jfl 25al 50
Apples. •• (241b) 80
FLOUR— §4 50
GRAIN—
Corn, new loose 90aSl 00
Wheat. Red, old I 20
Wheat, Red, new 1 25 ®1 40
Ryo 1 00 1 25
Peas I OOal 10
Oats,... 40a50
Clover Seed, per bus $9 OOalO 00
GUN POWDER—Rifle .pr keg, §G 5
Blasting 5 25
GRINDSTONES.per lb 2}@3i
HONEY I6a20
HIDES, dry, lb I2J
IRON ® ft 4 @ 9
INDIGO— JRIb ¥1 50@2 50
IPECAC. pr lb. $3 OuaS 00
LARD H@121
LEATH ER—Sole pr lb 27@35
Upper.... - 50a 70
Kip Skins each, §4 00a5 00
Caff Skins, §3 75@5 50
LIME 3 Bbl. 1 75a250
LUMBER—Dry .f M ft 14 00@20 00
MORPHIA SULPH., .pros. 30 50al0 00
MACKEREL—Kite $2 00a3 00
REAL ESTATE
W
Cheap Farm Near Roms
FOB SALE BY
BURNS & DWINELL,
Real Estate Agems,
K . E offer the Marahle Place, 3 mile* west
Rome, and containing 320 acres, tor sel A bon
TO acres cleared and in cultivation Q fram
ed dwelling with six rooms, stabKs, Ac,
PRICE $1,600, half cash sad balance in or.c
year. Apply to
BURNS & DWINELL.
COOSA RIFERPLANTATION.
ROHE, CSA.
The G-arlingftou Farm)
FOR SALE.
Clover Bale for Sale.
720 ACRES FIVE MILES FROM ROME.
200 Acres Flr.t Class Bottom Laud.
ThK above named place, formerly owned by
Sanford Williamson, is one of ttc be.t arrange!
S I and most productive Grass and Stock farms in
ITUATED ontkeSBADKB.17 miles from I Upper Georgia. There is now 100 acres well
Rome, half, mile from Beeves’ Station, and six I nt in Clover and Timothy, besides 70 acres In
miles from Calhoun on the Western and Atlan- I Glover intended to be tamed under this falL
tie Railroad- The Railroad docs not ran through I Th® Hay crop on this place to cut next year
the place bnt contiguous to it. This is one of I (based upon the yield and prices for two years
the finest plantations in Georgia, and ia offered ( ho worth over $4,500. The land in
for sale by the joint owners, J C Garlington and CIorer 7®“ made $44 50 per acre cletr of
Robert Garlington, only for the purpose of a di-1 expenses.
vision of interest.- It contains 680 acres, 250 of I There is a Hay PresB and Barn at tho Steam-
which is an unbroken plane of the richest Oos-1 h®* 1 landing on the place and every conven-
tenaula river bottoms, fresh and in a high state J * enc0 f° r making and saving Hay.
of cultivation—not a galded spot on the place— I Comfortable Dwelling with 0 Booms; good Gin
lying in a great bend of that beautiful river, I House and out bnildings- Thera arc three scl-
the river forming a lawful fence on two sides of I tlements for laborers on the place.
320 acres, land. The rest productive upland, of I Three good walls numerous springs, and a
which 50 acres are In cultivation. For the pro- { yreek running through the plantation. Water
dnetion of all the crops of this climate, this 1 * n every field.
farm has proved itself to have no superior, and j If anyone wants a No. one Clover and Stock
for a stock farm itpossesses very unusual advan* I farm, this is the ploco for him to buy.
tages, being well watered and contiguous to an] Price$15.000—half cash and tho balance in
on exhaustible natural range. Good improvements I on ® two years, with interest.
„r . i j t r_ - . I nnpva t. mvrv
july27
BURNS A DWINELL, Agents-
NAILS—Cut §5 00{25 50
OIL—Tanner’s pr Gal $1 00®$140
Kerosene “ 45®60
Castor, qts $6 OOP
“ pts. 3 00@4 00
OPIUM pr lb 8 OOalO 00
PRINTS, (at wholesale),
Sprague Ill
Pacific ll|
Richmond 11}
Amoskeag 9}
Arnold’s 9}
PEPPER “ 27}@40
PUTTY—$ lb 8@10
PRINTS 10@12}
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bnshel 1 OOal 50
Irish “Country, 75al 25
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbL $4 50af» 00
QUININE SULPH., .proz. 52 60@3 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton lb 3
RICE .jiMb li
ROPE—Manilla b 26 ® 28
Machine 11®12}
Cotton 30@40
RAISINS—} box 2 50o3 00
} “ 1 25al 50
SUGAR—Brown, S ft - 11@12}
—C. lXl3}
—A. “ I4al5
—Crushed 15}al7}
—Powr’d, 15}al8
SALT, per sack, §2 25a2 38
SHOT prbag 2 65®2 70
SODA 7@1C
SOAP—Bar pr lb. 8®I5
STARCH pr lb. 8® 15
SHOVELS—Ames’. ¥1 20
SYRUP—Muscavado, 40®50
Golden 90@1 25
Extra Golden, I 25® 1 55
Sorghum....... 50a 60
TURPENTINE, pr gal. 75al 00
1 WINE—Bagging pr lb. 30a 30
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50@54
Medium 54a58
Prime. G0@80
Virginia Leaf. old 1G@25
Georgia leaf......new, I0al5
TALLOW.. — 10al2}
TEA $1 25a2 00
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEAD per Keg §2 50®3 75
WOOL—Washed 20@40
GOLD, buying at $1 11; Selling at §1 14
SILVER “ $1 05; “ §1 10
New York Exc’nge selling j premiums.
“ ** “ buying at at par.
of every sort, Churches and schools convenient,
excellent xrater, health, beautiful scenery—these
combined with lich land make it certainly i
most desirable place. Address,
BURNS k D’YINELL
Real Estate Agents, Rame, Ga.
julj25
The John Rush Plantation.
A cros
Steen miles from Rome end half a mil. from the ( ^ ®“? h ®Jf cultivation,
Selma Rome k Dalton Railroad. P ’ C °-i a y t , ,mb f, red -, Improvements
An excellent plantotfon, with some 300 seres ‘“•'rablj goqd, with good well and never fatlmg
ol rich Valley land, well fenced and in cultivm- ,tock wat ” “ abundance. Now is tho time to
tion. The plans is well watered with water in f®? 1 '® » good home cheap. Terms naif cash
every field. A good two story dwelling, built ol W “ ce firit
all select lumber, with ten rooms and iellar, to- . , BURNS & DWINELL,
gether with barn and all no ceasary out buildings. I l n v 27 _
An excellent Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry I — — m _
Orchard on the place. It is an excellant place iVl II T\T i 1 A T ■ 1 1 1 al
for a Tan Yard, and there are 20 vats now built. I * * * _
There is a good well in the yard, and two first | FOR SALE,
rate Springs accessable.
The unimproved land is heavily timbered.
mostly Oak and Hickory. | place, three miles from Borne, and commanding
A Good School and six churches within four one of tho widest and most beautiful views in
miles of the place. Mr. Rush has lived on the North Ga., is offered for sale,
place Zi years, and never had a case of Fever on | There is a comfortable Kouso and ont build-
The Gen. M. A. Stovall Place,
2} MILES FROM ROME.
THIS valuable plantation, the former home
of Gen. M. A. Stovall, located on the Summer
ville road, 2} miles from Rome, contains threo
hundred and twenty-eight acres, a large por-
, Agents.,
f
RINCIPAL
pFFICE, j^HAF^LESTON, j$- pi
Persons desiring information may call on Mr. Win. A. Choice. No. 54 Broad Street. Rome, G&.
aug22twtd
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS I
IRON COTTON TIES
the plantation.
TERMS—half cash, and the balance in one
and two years, with interest from date.
Address, BURNS k DWINELL,
mar23 Rome, Ga.
CEDARVALLEY
LAND FOR SALE.
Clover & Grass Seed Gatherer.
DARBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid,
TTfG Inw.ln.kla r.mtl* lfn/Hainn fnr nnn‘f».
lfil William Street, a. x.
SB-For sale by Dr. B. V. M/TCHELL, Broad
Etrjst, Borne, Ga. decJfitw-wly
PAUL DISMUKES,
Patentee and Manufacturer,
GALLATIN, TENN.
PROPOSE to sell the State and County Right
__ this Machine, or Single Machine. It is sim
ple in its construction, drawn by two Horses,
and will gather the seed of Eight Acres per day
of Clover, Blue Grass, Herds Grass or Barley.
Blue Grass will yisld from 4 to 8 bushels per
acre. Clover will yield from 2 to 4 bushels per
Grass in gathering.
By its use we will be exporters instead of im
porters of Seeds.
It is only* necessary to see the Machine,“to
know that it will be all that is proposed for it to
do.
It can be seen that the firm of PAUL DIS
MUKES k Co., Gallatin, Term, oi addressed by
letter.
MR. PAUL DISMUKES,
Gallatin, Ten:
Dear Sir,—Wo
have seen your Clover and Grass Seed G&therei
at work in the field, and we pronounee it the
best Machine ever invented to keep Money at
home.
We are satisfied that it will gather from sever
to eight acres per day, and take them clear
above the leaves of the Clover.
R G. Gillispie, L W. Harris,
E.T. Bush,
Jno* F. Gillispie.
I. N. Guthrie,
R. W. Bennett,
I. N. Newkirk,
Dr. B. W. HcJl,
A. C. Franklin,
T. H. Arnold,
J. C. Vertrees,
Jas. Guthrie,
B. F. Jameson,
Thos. Flannegan,
Wm. Bake, ol Penn.
T. Boyers,
Balie Peyton.
Ma Paul DiSMnxar:—Dear Sir,—1 take pleas
ure in static ;* that one of your Seed Gatherers
was used on my Clover field last fall (one day)
for whieh I received one third of seed gathered.
With my portion I sowed 40 ac^fes, and had
enough left to sow 15 or 20 acres more. They
have come up and as good a stand as I ever saw.
No work ever done on my farm paid me half as
toII. R- G. GILLISPIE.
^T-Patent right of the States of Georgia and
Alabama for sale by M. Dwuiu, Rome, Ga.
jpsvThe above Machines for sale by Ayer k
McDonald, Rome, Ga.
maylOtw-wtf
HENRY A. SMITH,
Books
Pianos, Organs 8heet Music, Paper Hang
ings, Cromos, and Steel Engravings. Picture
Frames, Ac. Attention is invited to a large sup
ply of first dan goods,
lemc, Hank jltw-wly.
-sialxb n
Sc Stationery,
A.'HE subscriber offers bis Plantation known
formerly as the Morrison place, ihree-fonrths oi
a mile from Cedar Town for sale. The placo
contains 700 acres of as good land as there is in
Cedar Valley. In JSCS, the net profits,’from the
rented lands planted in cotton, was forty-eight
dollars per aero. The place is admirably water
ed and can conveniently be divided into two or
threo farms. There is an excellent two story
Dwelling, with nine rooms, well finished—an
ample suf-ply of good ont bailing?, a good Gin
House and Screw, and eight or nine comfortable
houses lor renters. If any one is willing to pay
anything like a FAIR PRICE for GOOD LAND,
we can trade.
I will take onc-half the amount that lands,
which are no better, have recently sold for in
this valley. Apply to HIRAM PHILLIPS on
the place, or to
BURNS k DWINELL,
feb23tw-wtf. Rome, Ga.
Bidge’s Valley Farm,
IjOCATED near Rnshe’s Chappel, 9 miles |
N >rth East of Rome, Ga., and S miles South |
West of Adairsville, and 1 mile Sonth of the
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, containing
363 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 wodded hill side |
and top, leading into a splendid stock range-
Five never tailing spring of snperb water on 5ie
place—one in 30 steps of the dwelling,—a fine
orchard with a variety of fruits,—within a hall
mile of 6 good school and several churches near,
—improvements, extensive and good. The main
dwelling has 8 rooms—6 fire-places, and is well
finished and pleasantly and healthfully located.
The dwelling house itself ia worth $3,000, There
is on the placo au excellent brick building 24 x
60 feel, with 3 rooms—suitable for shops or mill,
'ipring-water may be carried over every building I
bout the residence. There is a magnificent I
Lime quary on the place. Location unsurpassed
for bealthfnlness. Price $3,S0Q cash.
Applv to
BURNS k DWINELL
julylS Rome, Ga.
An Upland and Meadow Farm!
NEAR ROME, GA. FOR SALE.
GChIS Farm contains 400 acres rich red land, I
of which 125 acres are iu cultivation, the re- I
maindcr finely timbered. It has several springs I
on it, and is finely adapted to stock raising, or
for fruit and Dairy purposes. There is a good
orchard of a variety of fruit. Several acres cov- j
eied with a splendid stand of clover, herds grass, 1
orchard grass timothy and bine grass. The im
provements ample and good. This place is lo- j
cated 3£ miles from Rome and i mile of the S. ]
R. k D. Railroad. Good churches and schools |
near, and in an excellent neighborhood
Terms $4000—one hall cash, balance in
months. Apply to BURNS k DWINELL. at |
Rome, Ga*, or W. S. Hills on the place aprl.
MOUNTAIN FARM.
WE offer a good Mountain Farm—two lots, I
320 acres—within four miles of Ronio; good laud
and can’t be beat for orcharding. The rents |
now pay 20 per cent, on the price asked for the I
place. Apply to BURNS k DWINELL.
GRISTMILL
(Six miles from Rome,)
For Sale or Exchange lor Goods or City I
Pioperty.
E offer the above named property on*ad
vantageous terms. There is connected with I
the Mill 130 acres of land. There is one run of J
Stone, with Bolt. A good run of custom could
be secured. Annlv to
BffBNS k DWINELL.
GOOD VACANT LOT.
E offer to members of the Building and
Loan Association, or any one else, a very desir
able lot near the Rome Female College, 70x130
feet, at the extremely low pr.ee of $350 Lack of
cash prompts tho offer. Titles good.
mar21tw-wtf BURNS k DWINELL
coalTands.
We offer for sale a fine lot of Coal Land in
St, Clair county, Alabama, lying in Township 18,
Range 3, East, known as the Cowan Coal Beds,
containing 320 acres. This land is within five
miles of FerryvHIe, on the Coosa River. A part
of~it Is in cultivation, and tho remainder in
ilendid wood land. The Coal is In inexhanstL*
a quantity, and the quality is superior to any
other bituminous Cos'. Titles perfect.
mar21Vv®wtf BURNS k DWINELL.
House and lot in Forrestvflle
FOR SALE.
W E offer at reasonable pries, half cash and
balance in 12 months, a nice new dwelling, with
tour rooms, excellent garden, and Store house.
The lot contains about one acre, and is nearly
opposite the Steam Mill.
BURNS k DWINELL.
Etowah Lands—Known as the
P. C; Harris Farm.
w E offer for sale two hundred acres choice
lands on the Etowah River, thirteen miles from
Rome, and foar miles from Kingston. Every
foot of it good land. Apply to Capt. Woolly,
near the place, or to
BURNS k DWINELL
ings on the place, which contains 455 acres of
good Mountain land, about 55 of which is under
fence and in a high state of cultivation, one thou
sand full grown Irnit trees—Apple, Peach, Apri
cot, Pears, Ac. Also, a four year old Vineyard,
of 5 acres—Catawba, Delaware Hartford Prolific,
and other varieties. As tho fruits are all of su
perior quality, they can easily be sold in Rome
market
There is a never-iailing spring of good water
on the place. Price $3,000. Apply to
BURNS & DWINELL,
junel0tw-w 1 m Rome, Georgia.
STEAM ENGINES
I*HE above described Ties are the best and most popular Tics in use for Baling Cotton. They
are manufactured of tho best quality of English Iron by J. J. McCOMB, Liverpool, England; and
are sold under full guarantee at the lowest market price, l>y all dealers in Baling Stuffs in New
Orleans, Mobile, Galveston, Savannah, Baltimore, Memphis, Louisville, New York and by eonn-
try merchants generally throughout the cotton States. * ’
Be sure to order Ties manufactured by J. J. McComb, as there are many Ties offered for sala
which arc infringements upon the above Patents.
M erebants’ orders respectfully solicited for the “Arrow” and “Anchor Tie.”
BARTLETT & RAYNE, General Agents,
junc29wCm 48 Carondolet Street, corner Union, New Orleans, La.
ARE ¥011 GOING TO BUILD A HOUSE?
IF SO, CALL OH
W. D. HOYT & CO.
PORTABLE
SELF-CONTAINED.
MANUFACTURED EY
J. C. HOADLEY & GC*
Zan’rericc, Jfass.
46 CORTLAXDT STREET,
New-York.
For full information, prices, ke. T apply to
M. DWINELL, Rome, Ga.
septl7tw-wly
And they will give you low figures on
PAINTS OILS and WINDOW GLASS.
Tbcir 01*33 U shipped DIRECT from tba Factory and in largo lota, consequently, there is lilt^
or no b-eakogc. Also, lull Stock ol
Bru$s, Brushes, Perfumery, Soap3, of all kinds, Lamps, Ac. &c‘
W. D. HOYT & CO.,
W II O L E S A L E DliUGGISTS,
Rome, Geotvia.
apr22twU-wil
CITY LOT-
W E oiler a beautiful vacant lot in one oi the
best neighborhoods of the city, size, 60 x 274
feet. There is no more elligible locality for one
who wishes to Build for himself an elegant house.
Enquire of BURNS k DWINELL,
CHOICE HOTEL,
Cheapest Property in 6a.
This is one of tba best pieces of property In
Upper Georgia. It is a brat dais Brick building*
three stories high, with 35 rooms, including a
good Store, Bar and Billiard room. Tho sire of
the lot ia 112 feet on Broad Street by 155 feet on
Bridge street.
lets located in the oenterof the city, only forty
yards from th* City Hill and eighty yards from
the Court Home.
Price *18,500, half cash and balance in 12
month, with interest. The Store and Bar and
Billiard rooms now rent for more than enough to
pay the interest on tho entire price of the proper
ty. Somo improvements are contemplated, and
if made be (ore sale, their cost will be added to
the above named’price. Apply to
BUBHS k DWINELL, Off,
mar21tw-wtf J. a KAWLDTB.
I. ViUtt, Proprietor. B. JJ. McDovsip A Co., Droff iUi Jk
Agee Is, Sab Fra&dsco, Cal., and 34 Commerce street, !?,
MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their
Wonderful Cnmtlvc Effects.
They arc not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor
Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refaso
Liquors doctorod, spiced and sweetened to please tho
ta^stc,called “Tonics,* 1 “Appetizers,” “Hestorcrs,”&c.,
chat lead the tippler on to drankennen and ruin,bnt aro
fttrue3fedicine,mcdc from the Native Hoots and Herbs
of California, free from all Alcoholio Stimu
lant*. They aro the GREAT BLOOD PURI
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
«t perfect Ilenovator and Invigorator of the System,
rnrrring off all poisonous matter and restoring theblo&d
l healthy condition. No person am take these Blt-
i according to directions and remain long unwell,
provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral
or other means, and tho vital organs wasted
I the point of repair.
They arc a Gentle Purgative na well n* a
Tonic, pon-vssiny, also, the peculiar merit of acting
.w ri ftil agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam-
• rf tlie Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
Foil FE.H.1LE COMFLAlSTS, in Joans or
!. Bi-irrictl or -ingle, at the dawn of womanhood or at
m of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equaL
* Inflammatory and Chronic Rhenraa-
iSm and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
HlilotiK, Remittent and Intermittent Fc-
rer*. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys find Bladder, these Bitters have been most
::rcc«fuL Snch Diseases arc canscdby Vitiated
HI cod* which Is generally produced by derangement
o! the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead-
•rhvs Tain In the Shoulder?, Coughs, Tightness or tho
Cite*:. Dizziness. Soar Eructations of the Stomach.
Bad Taste in tho Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the IXcMt, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the re
runs of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp-
cm«. are the oil spring* of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
tfSeacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, iruptions,Tetter, gait
Rbeum,. Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car-
bunelcs, Ring-Worms, Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of th* Skin. Humors and
Diseases of the Bkin. of whattw-r name or nature, are
literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short
Uma by th* use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such
eases will convince the most incredulous of their cura
tire effects. **
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im
purities banting through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul,
aod your fecliaxn will tell you when. Keep the Wood
pure, and the health of the system will follow. *
Pin, Tape* and other Worms, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
aod removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the nee of tho
earth whose body is exempt from the
..... — ittby *len
the diseased humors
$10 OFFER $10
30 DAYS ON TRIAL.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
PRICE REDUCED.
T he great American sewing ma
chine CO. have concluded to offer their
whole stock of superior and widely-known Ma
chines, upon the above unparalel e.l teims, to
everybody everywhere, who have, or can find
:se for a really good Sewing Machine, cheaper
than the cheapest. ^
Every one is welcome to a month’s free trial at
their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of its qual
ity. is a month’s free trial.
*The object of making a free trial is to show
yon uow good our Machine is.
This is the Simplest and most certain way to
convince yju that our Machine is just whatyou
want - , , . . ,
The secret of Safety is one month’s trial.
No one parU with the Machine after trial. All
pay for and keep it.
Buy no Machine until you have found it a
good one, easy to learn, easv :o manage, ca3y
to Wdrk; easy to beep In order, perfect in mcch-
: nism, perfect in construction, simple, reliable
a^d satisfactory. Any company who will refuse
you this much cannot have as good a Machine
as ours.
Buy only when yon know the Machine dees
not take an hour to get ready to do a minute’s
work. .. .
Buy only when you find a Machine that 13 ready
in a minute to do any kind >f worn, and^is al
ways ready and never oat of order. ^
A month’s trial answers all questions, solves
all doubts, prevents all mistakes, and is the only
sale way to get your moneys worth. Try it.
You cannot loco.
Write for our Confidential Circulirs and illus
trated pamphlet, containing lull particulars,
which wc will send you bv return mail free, with
Samples ol Sowing, that you may judge lor your
self. And remember that wc sell our good Ma
chines ata low price, upon extraordinary favor
able tcrm3 of payment and upon their o«n mer-
ts- .
Don’t hesitate because you are uncertain
whether you want a Sewing Machine or notpior
bccauso yon have one of another kind. Try - a
good one^ they are always usefnl, and .will make
money for you, or helpyou to save it. And il
you have another, ours will show you th&t the
one you bare can bo improved.^ The company
stake tho very distance of their business on the
merits of this wonderful and extraordinary Sow
ing Machine. County Rights given free to good
smart agents. Canvassers male and female wan
ted everywhere.
Write for particulars and address;
GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE CO,
Cor. John and Nassau Street,
SoptlS.wlj - Kew York.
there is scarcely an individual i
earth whoa* body is exempt fn
worms. It is not npon the healthy elements of the
body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors
tin*I slimy deposit! that breed these living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
^ntbelmhitles will tree the system from worms like
these Bitters.
and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
•LySOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS AND DEALERS.
june!5tw- jrly
•lsOO. *1.00.
THE
HOUSEHOLD,
A Practical Journal, especially devoted to t
interests of the
American Housewife.
Terms, $100 Per Annum.
Thos. J. Perry, General Agent for Georgia and
with authority to appoint local travel
ling Agents, and receive and receipt for subscrip
tions and advertisements.
GEO. E. CBOWELL k <}0.,
Propietors, Br&ttleboro, Vt
BEST CABINET ORGANS
At the Lowest Prices.
Tfcat the MASON k HAMLIN CABINET OR-
GAN8 are tho best in the world is proved b, tho
almest unanimous opinion of professional nusie-
ns,by the award to them of seventy-fire
Gold and Silver Hedals
■ other highest premiums, at principal indus
trial competition within a few years, including
the MEDAL at the
Paris Exposition,
and by a sale very much greater than that of any
similar instruments. This Company manufac
rare only first-class instruments, and will not
make “cheap organs” at any price, or suffer an
inferior instrument to bear their name. Hav
ing grratly increased their facilities for manu
facture, by the introduction of new machinery
and otherwise, they are now making BETTER
ORGANS than EVER BEFORE, at increased
economy in cost, whieh, in accordance with their
fixed policy of selling always at least remunera
tive profit, they are now offering at FRICE3 of
INFERIOR WORK, FOUR OCTAVE ORGANS,
Plain Walnut Case, $50. FIVE OCTAVE OR
GANS, Double Reed, Solid walnut ease, carved
and paneled, with FIVE STOPS (Viola, Diap
ason, Melodia,-Flute. Tremulant), $125, Otter
styles in proportion. ....
Circulars, with fnli particulars, including ac
curate drawings of the different styles of organs,
and mnch imformation which will be of service
to every purchaser of an organ, wilt be sent tree
and postage paid, to any one desiring them-
; ^MASONA HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
151 Trcmont st., Boston; 586 Btoadway N T.
^gr-Wholesalo Southern ^A:
juneC-triandwly-
LUDD'ER k BATES.
Savannah, Ga.
ON MARRIAGE.
Evils and Abuses, which interfere with Mar
riage, and ruin the happiness of thousands,—
with sure means of relief for the Erring and Un
fortunate, deceased and debilitated. Sent in
gaoled letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 5, tw-w3m
Bnrnjfi, Scalds,
Chapped Hands,
Sore Laps,
All Sores,
Cared by MAGIC SALVE.
0SEJ-For sale at Mitchell’s Drug Sto»c.
b23wtf.
LAWYERS
S UPPLIED with Legal Blanks, at the
1 Cosnisn Omen.
NEW SHOE STORE.
FORBES & EDMUNDSON,
108 BROAD ST.,
ROME, GA.
Shoes, Leather & Findings.
W E would respectfully inform *he Citisena of
Rome aud the adjacent cuun-^MK
try, that tre have opened in the lyt
Empire Bbn-k a large and elegant
Stock of BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER
and FINDINGS, which we offer to the
Public at the very lowest Cash prices.
FORBES k EDMUND80N.
latest styles, and the very beat mate-
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
O UR Stock of Ladies Shoes and hoots is. ele
gant, comprising tho newest and most fash
ionable styles.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
can afford to sell as low as the,
lowest.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
&
LARGE and elegant variety of Childrens
anti M igses Shoes.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
W E buy for Curb end muet sell for Cosh
riii bo kept constantly on hand.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
Sept. 14, twlt-wfim.
Including Farmers, Hcehaatei, Merchants, ffro-
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