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fife Rome
^p^jlOKNiNQ. SEPT. 29.
,iome C0,,rler
;„nof- ied jj New York.
'f PETTI **•
Jto E- BO WELL ^4 }> ro p't.
—■ nnoncc of our removal we were
,s S S t o ask the indulgence of our read-
f liencn a rP earanee of the Tuesday
**• •«sue. We arc permanently loca-
3 ;rainSS “ d henceforth only providential
if!" 0 *’ .. stop the regular appcar-
jtBftrenco.
prt" 1
if the Conn
Up
jtoK
J as I. Moore is
about to move to the
jj open
a large stock of family groceries.
If* ha"
• extra copies of the Weekly
the road laws.
Parties wishin;
:S aV <n '
Kirov;
, _M. Marks .t Bro., are movin'
. helow Pitnors, under the pres:
. Courier, where they nre re-
. j racrs
\ of 0“
, a large and well selected stock of
’"I-able goods.
eiso)
[ harisruher t Hoff, have moved to the
l<nic Hall building, formerly occupied by
7'. j Harper, where they are busy open-
rr.wds, and waiting ou their numer-
justomers-
, )[ E te ExTEarmsE.— Mr. W. T. Mason,
1 - \[ teon contemplates establishin
o-rat'andv Manufactory, and Whole-
. fonfectionarv. We shall give him a
ja-irirtleome, and many wishes for his sne-
friend
Tn,w»s M'Aff.e—«>ur youn
. jfeAfee is established with Williams
'..jiirigrr in tin' general mercantile, and
- ,,,,, tirok-r iline. Tlie popularity of this
L|j tl ,,pnlar house, will he materially in-
1 v ,"i lathi- accession, and we wish them
Pasoxit—We were glad to meet in our
I ;itr yesterday, C d. A. B. Montgomery of
I i rjsta. He visits our section of the State
•/the purpose of looking after real estate
I if bavin*: negotiated for his uncle Gen.
I y 31 Gardner, the magnificent Graves es-
i the'
I 1 Brilliant Locum Tenen*?.—Our
I ini J. Wellington Vandiver, of Tallade-
Kbs mounted the tripod as locum tenens,
I :die absence of the editor of the Mount-
I -• Jhivr. From the racy manner in
Ji'ich he handles his quill, we predict
I in, the readers of the Home will not be
[rierfirsby the editors absence. We hope
r. the taste he will get of editoria 1 life
“ induce him to devote his entire time
a.as his talents are too promising to be
|«,ted in the dry disquisition? of the law,
I lien journalism presents such a field for
r better, and more useful display.
i’jw Tin eves.—We are credibly in-
rtLed that there is a regular claD of
I .Vetoes in Polk County who have been
tisj a larire business in the w?y of Cattle
sealing, generally such as could be sold
is beef. It is stated that some of these
Iscisn cattle have been sold in Rome.
Iltrte of the gang have been arrested,
Ibelton Battle, Chas. Fester and Nelson
The latter is now in Rome jail,
lathers are iucarcerated at Cedar Town.
•sekokee Georgia Railroad.—The work
-.•niiiig the above road extending from
& terminal of the Cartersvillc, and Van
Railroad to the point of intersection
|*4 Selma Rome and Dalton Railroad, near
■yor? station, is now nearly completed. It
‘ipected that the trains will be running
1-jugh by the first of December. The road
|*:e} through Cedar Town. We congratu-
• oar Polk Co., friends on their expecta
nt an early realization of the long en
hope for Railroad facilities.
‘bis is a narrow gage road, and the first
fcctical t<*«t in the State. Success to it.
JOB :PRINTING,--Ay e ca’i lho attention,
of Cdurtsfshe
Merchants, Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Lawyers,
Railroad and Steamboat Officers and Agcnis,’
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 notico, Cards, Bill-Heads,
Letter-Heads, Programmes, Hand-Bills, Blanks,
Ball Tickets, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Tags, Bills
of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, °Labels,
Ac., Ac., Ac. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Fine Cane.—Our friend Mr. J. D.
Pollock of Coosaville, has placed on oar
table a splendid stalk of sugar cane. It
is well matured, and equal in size and
quality to any we have ever seen in Louis-
ana.
The Simplest is the Best"—There is
probably no Sewing Machine that does all
the first classes of work, that runs more easily,
or is less liable to get out of order, than
the Wilcox and Gibbs. Those who have
tried all? prefer this patent. ■ If you want
one, enquire at Courier office. See adver
tisement.
I.v answer to the many anxious inquires
of our readers we state that “Our Novel” will
make its appearance in our next issue. It
was crowded out by the publication of the
CouDty Laws, which though dull reading are
of material interest to our people.
We feel ever so much flatered by the in T
terest manifested in “OurXovel.”
foal Mumii.
How to get the Latest Music.
Send direct to Ludden St Bates* Musical Ware-
rooms, Savannah, Ga., where can be found the
largest stock of Sheet Music, Music Books, and
Musical Instruments this side of New York. Wo
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. Deal
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, Ac, supplied ou the
most favorable terms. Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN & BATES,
aprIS*w6m Savannah, Ga.
Don’t be Poisoxed with tho sticky, dangerous
Hair Preparations, but use Natures Hair Res
torative, which is perfectly clean and transpa
rent, and entirely free from all dangerous drugs.
It will positively restore Gray Hair, prevents
the Hair from falling off, will cause it to grow
when pcrmatmely lost, removes dandruff and
keeps the head in a perfectly healthy condition.
Try a bottle and be satisfied that it is the great
est discovery of the age. Proctor Bros., Glou
cester, Sole Agents for the Patentee. All the
Druggists have a full supply'. See advertise
ment. SepL2s)-w2t
The Battle Place in Cedar Valley for
Sale.—The famous Battle place in Polk
County will be sold at Administrators sale,
on the first Tuesday in October. The plan
tation containing 800 acres; and is one of the
best in upper Georgia. See advertisement.
Transfers of Real Estate.—The T. J.
Lawrence place on Etowah river near Rome,
containing 195 acres was purchased last week
by Dr. J. W. Holmes, and Judge R. D.
Ilarvey, ‘for $7,500,00. Mr. Lawrence has
purchased the ALman place in Chattooga
County, for $5,000.
Removed.—We have removed the Courier
office to our own elegant buildings in the
Shorter Block, corner of Howard and Broad
Streets, where we will shortly have ono of
the most conveniently aranged, and elegant
suit of rooms and offices, in the State.
Our rooms embrace the se’-ond floor, and
are approached by an outer stairway from
the corner of Howard and Broad Streets.
We invite our friends to call and see us in
our new quarters.
Sneak Thieves.—A gang of sneak thieves
has been busily plying their vocation in our
city for the past few nights. On Sunday mor-
Mr. Geo. It. Ward’s dwelling was en
tered while the family were at breakfast, and
three hats stolen from the hat rack, in the
hall, and last Monday night the Choice
House was entered, several articles of cloth-
boots, etc., were stolen from the gents.
Our citizens should be on guard against their
visits, and the police on the lookout for the
scoundrels.
At a lheeting of the Floyd County Med
ical Society, the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted, and directed to be
published.
Whereas, Dr. J. B. Underwood in view of
an early removal of his residence to Cave
Spring, in this County, has tender his resig
nation as President of this body.
Resolved. That it is our unanimous desire
that Dr. Underwood should not only contin
ue his membership in this society ; but con
tinue his position as President of the society
Resolved. That Dr. Underwood is hereby
invited to withdraw his resignation.
W. D. IIoyt,
Secretary.
Rome Male Academy*
I Having been urged by a number of my
s an<l friends to organize a prepnrato-
T Apartment in connection with my Acad-
l-. r I have secured the services of Col.
I-* ifagruder, to take charge of the same.
Col. is well known here as an efficient
I*ier, and I therefore express the hope,
I* my fellow citizens will avail themselves
e opportunity of sending their sons to.
I'r’J school, where they "will have the ben-
5cf going through a thorough course, not
fjet elementary and academical; but also
•Vllegiate studies. As the institution is
‘ten at the beginning of next week, I beg
5 applications for entering scholars bo
6 soon.
Dr. J. E. Lawrence.
ki 2S.
Tiie Markets.—Cotton in New York
closed on the 26th, at 19£, and 20c. Sales
for future delivery, were as follows. Septem
ber, 19.}: October, 18f@19J; November,
18| a 19 J ; December, 19|; January, 19£ a
19.5-16; February, 19£al9 9-16; March,
19 11-16 a 19}.
Gold closed at 114}. Government stocks
were dull but steady, while state stocks were
in light demand, and very dull.
Jn St. Louis provisions were steady; Flour
$6,50 to $6,75. Corn dull; Bacon firm
Shoulders 7}. Clear sides 81 ; Lard 9} to
10}.
Our Rome market is corrected to-day for
which see report.
RocnEFORT.—The Parsi Demagogue has at
last received his just reward in the sentence
of the court which decrees his banishment
for life. We hope that lie will not drift to
our shores, a9 the most of the radical scoun
drels do.
| Census and Patent Laws.—We are
lilted to Munn & Co., publishers of the
American, New York, for a neat
Abound volume of 123 pages, entitled as
Kte. It contains the complete Census of
' showing the Population, by Counties,
’ ^ the States and Territories, with their
• and the Population of the Principal
• Also the new Patent Laws in full,
Ni Forms, Official Rules, Directions how
I obtain Patents, Copyrights, Regulations
I “Trade-Marks, Assignments, How to Sell
|Kents, etc. Also, a large variety of valua-
* information relating to Water-Wheels,
I ^Engines, and other mechanism, with
• Useful tables and receipts 175 dia-
of Mechanism Movements, etc. We
very body to send for it as' above.
■■> cents. A more valuable compen-
■"K.fcr so small a price, has rarely been
misled.
- lra Manufactories.—We casually
lanced through our Manufactories yester-
I.md are gratified to report the favorable
l^ioQ of them all. The Novelty Works,
Noble, have a capacity for turning
l* 1 ten stoves per day. This is a new
reprise, and one that promises the
I^Ppiest results to our city.
Noble Brothers & Co/s Ma-
• ne-shop employs 60 handsTiod are doing
| **lthy business.
■. e Manufacturing Co. is
I r«°^e tons finished bar iron,
li ^ ^ e 2 9 of nails per day. The busy
tbo wheels and the clanking of the
es.make a visit to the works an
of
m
Tl<
a nd interesting one.
ere are four Flouring Mills in active
fcratii
l^! 00 ’ an ^ another in course of con-
l0D - One hundred houses were com-
|^d this year in the city.
. Ater *W°rks are now progressing.
J Will cost about $75,000,«
a.
lid '7 ^ 675,000,—so the pub-
h 8 ° me *^ ea amoun * ;
H ^° De in our m ^ st » a °6 the cap-
t. P ^ fo mechanical norenife
mechanical persuits.
very gratifying showing,.
Promises better results for the fuiurc^
Miss Laura Fair gives dark hints of
shooting a certain Chicago reporter in ease
she is cleared.
Mr. Blake, of Brownfield, Maine, re
in ned home from California to find that
his wife had taken a “new departure” with
his brother.
J. A. GLOVES,
W. A. WRIGHT.
NEW FIRM.
FORD, GLOVER & WRIGHT.
m
rTlHE undersigned liavo formed a copartner-
I ship for the purpose of doing foa general
Wholes; * — * - J
.lesale and Retail Grocery and Commission
business. Prompt attention paid to all consign
ments of goods and produce. Parties having
open accounis with the late firm of Ford & Glo
ver are requested to make immediate settlement.
I. D. FORD,
J. A. GLOVER,
aug5tw-wtf.W. A. WRIGHT*
91*00. i 91.00.
HOUSEHOLD.
A Practical Journal, especially devoted to the
intereets -of the Ji*.
American Housewife.
Terms, *1 00 Per Annum. * 1
Thos. J. Perry, General Agent for Georgia and
Alabama- with authority to appoint local travel
ling Agents, and receive and receipt for subscrip
tions and advertisements.
GEO. E. CROWELL A CO.,
Propietors, Brattleboro, Vt.
july29tw-wlm
ON MARRIAGE.
Essays for Young Men, on Great Social
Evils and Abuses, vhich interfere with Mar
liage, and ruin the happiness of thousands,
with sure means of relief for the Erring and Un
fortunate, deceased and debilitated. Bent in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 5, tw-w3m \-i-a;.• I.
Letter Heads and Bill Heads.
EST OF
I il
•0?8I
BILL 1 HEAD PAPER
{ ’,) ■■ ! U 71 a JOY s
enroll
,Ys2Roeaa suov yua avia
ALWAYS ON HAND, AND NEAT J0B8
mi !fu m «
■ WILL BE' EXECUTED "AT THE
.ci) . jinoSL LlotS
COURIER OFFICE.
How to get money is the great desire of
all. A really good and servieible Sewing
Machine, that makes money foryou, or help
you to save it. Will be sent to your own
home on Trial for thirty days, no matter
where you may be, and you 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 Maehine.
Write at once. Scptl9.wly
We are now opening for inspection of the
Ladies a ncw.pnd elegant assortment of Dry
Goods, of the finest, prettiest styles yet seen in
this market. A largo lot of BLACK ALPACAS,
of the celebrated Buffalo, Utter and Beaver
Braids, considered by competent judges the
best in use. The best assortment of Ladies
Misses and Childrens fine CUsTOM NaDE
SHOES in “the City, all warranted. Also
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING in
great variety for Gents, Youths and Children.
W. M. A J. A. GAMMON.
Sept 23, wly, twle3m.
ROME WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PRICES CURRENT.
. j e i6#flYlainirpfeA
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY THE
BOMB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ;
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Courier Office,' Rome. Ga.. I
Sept 28,1871. J
COTIOX— -
—Middlings ft). 17c
—LowMiddlings 13@1C
AXES ....per doz$li 50(^16 00
ALUM prlb. 8(2)15
ME ATS^Sbouldenw; . ! 'A8|g&0
Clear Rib Sides.....
Clear Sides
Plain Hours........
Canvass’d do.
Bog Round,
FRESH PORK,
BRAN— I 0G@125
BAGGING—Gunny ...T® yd 22227
Kentuky... ........... 2Qa25
BUTTER—GoBhen......... $ ft) .50
Country. 25(t£35
BEESWAX—ft..... 20i
BALS. COPAIBA .prlb I
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur 8i
BLUE MASS pr lb.
BLUE STONE, .pr lb. l-h
BORAX pr lb 40i
OH BESS 1:
CRACKERS—Butter,
“ —Soda,
“ —JErated..;...: 0;
“ —Cream, - ..... 12
CIGARS—Imported, pr M -$70(o$
Domestic, 15'
-FOR) SALE' BY
18
17(m2
15(2)20
TO TIIE CITIZENS OFPuLK COUNTY.
The Legal advertising of Polk county will
be done in the Rome Courier during the term
of office of the prescut incumbcn, unless no
tice is given to the contrary
F. M. CLARK, Ordinarv.
E. W. CLEMENTS, Shir.
Cedar Town, Feb. 15, 1S70— twtt
TO TIIE CITIZENS OP WALKER CO
And all 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
to tho contrary.
WM. STRANGE, Sheriff.
M. RUSSELL, Ordinary.
La Fayette, Ga., March 2,1S7I— tw-wtf
To the Citizens of Uarstl son County audio
Whom it may Concern.
Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff’s Ad
vertising of Haralson county will hereafter be
done in the Roue CocryEB, that paper having the
largest circulation in the county.
T. WHITE Shff.
Legal Advertising of Dade.
Notice is hereby given, that tho Legal adver
tising of Dade county will be done in the Rome
Courier, duringour terms of office, unless notice
is eiven to the contrary.
J. W. O’NEAL, Shff.)
J. 0. TAYLOR, Ord’y.
Trenton, Dade Co., Ga, Apr. 21, '71—tw-wtf
CANDY—Fancy Asst’d .pr lb.
Stick
CANDLES
COFFEE—Rio 'gftlSii
Java “ 2Si
CREAM TARTAR. prlb 50@ 75
CAMPHOR—Gum pr lb. $1 0 Ja2 00
COTTON CARDS ® doz. $5 50@8 00
CALOMEL -.pr lb. $1 00a2 00
EPSOM SALTS.............prlK^
EGGS 15a20
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pr bu $1 40(g)$l 50
Osnaburgs, or yd. 15j(ai20
J Shirtings, 10}(<pl2
FEATHERS $ 1b 65@75
FRUIT—DRIED.
New Peaches, ® Bu (33fb) $1 25al 50
Apples. “ (241b) 80
FLOUR— t.. S 00(2.84 50
GRAIN
Corn, new loose 75@90
Wheat. Red, old I 20
Wheat, Red, new, 1 25 @1 40
Rye 1 00 1 25
Peas, 1 OOal 10
Oats 40a50
Clovei Seed, per bus $9 OOalO 00
GUN POWDER—Rifle pr keg, $0 5 »
Blasting, 5 25
GRINDSTONES,per lb 2J@31
HONEY !Ga20
HIDES, dry, ft 12}
IRON #ft 4 @9
INDIGO— .$ ft $1 50@2 50
IPECAC pr lb. $3 0ua5 00
LARD 12J@13J
LEATHER—Sole pr lb 27@35
Upper * 50a 70
Kip Skins, each, $4 00a5 00
Calf Skins $3 75(25 50
LIME ? Bbl. 1 75a250
LUMBER—Dry ft M ft 14 00®20 00
MORPHIA SULPH., proz. SO 50al0 00
MACKEREL— Kits S2 00a3 00
NAILS—Cut 15 00(5)5 50
OIL—Tanner’s pr Oal
Kerosene 44
Castor, qts.,
44 pts.,
OPIUM pr lb
PRINTS, (at wholesale),
Sprague
Pacific
Si 00@8149
45(5)60
86 00@
3 00(o;4 00
8 OOalO 00
11}
11}
Richmond
Amoskcag
Arnold’s
10
PEPfER “
25(5|35
Notice is hereby given that tho Advertising
pertaining to the office of Ordinary of Haralson
county, will hereafter be done in the Rome Coc-
n!EH, that paper being entitled to it by law.
aprltw-wtl. A. D. WOODS, Ordinary.
TO TIIE 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 Home Courier, during my
term of office.
J. H. Lumpkin,
Dec.30tw-tf. Sheriff*
Great Reduction in Price.—Hereafter
the price of the Courier, uthen paid strictly in
advance, will be as follows :
Weekly Courier one year, $ 2 00
«* “ 6 mths, 1 00
Tri-Weekly Courier 1 year. 4 00
“ “ 6 mths, 2 00
« “ 3 “ i 00
If not paid for in advance, the price will
remain as heretofore. septltw-wtf
Exuberant Health
Is a blessing vouchsafed to fe»v. 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
ertics 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
meaas which science has placed at their dispo-
as to have a much better chance of long
life, and exemptions from disease and pain, than
tho most athletic of their fellows who are foolish
enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and
act accordingly.
It is not too much to say that more than half
the people of the civilized world need an occa
sional tonic, to enable them to support the strain
upor their bodies and minds, which the fast lile
of this restless age cccasions. _ In fact, a pure,
wholesomo, unexciting tonic is the grand desid
eratum of tho busy millions, and they have the
article in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is a
staminal medicine, i. e. it imparts permanent
strenth to weak systems and invigorates deli
cate constitntions. Its poputat : on and its sales
have steadily increased. Competitive prepara
tions havo been introduced ad libitum, and, as
far 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 medical success of
the present century, and it is quite certain that
no proprietar3’ medicine in this country is as
widely known, oT as generally used.
Ten lightning presses, running incessantly
(Sundays excepted,) the 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.
A WORD TO ADVERTISERS.
The boasting of certain newspaper pub
lishers in this sectioQ 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 the war has constantly increased
in circulation, but never so rapidly as dur
ing the past six months.
The laws of Georgia require that all the
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
counties, 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 connty. j
With these facts before them, advertisers
can easily determine the merits of the
Courier as an advertising medium,
tw-wtf. . : '•' '
HENRY A. SMITH,
Books
DKAEEB IS
& Stationery,
Organs, 8heot Music, Paper Hang
ings/ Cromos, and Steel Engravings. Picture
Frames, Ac. Attention is invite! to a large sup
ply of first class goods.
Romo, March 28tw-wly.
PUTTY—a ft 8^10
PRINTS 10@12i
POTATOES Sweat, pr. bnshel 1 OOal 50
“ Irish “ Country, 75al 25
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bl)l. $4 50a0 00
QUININE SULPH .proz. $2 60@3 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton .ft ft 3
RICE .ph 10@12J
ROPE—Manilla b 26 (5) 28
Machine 11(3.12}
Cotton 30@40
RAISINS—} box 2 50a3 00
} “ 1 25al 50
SUGAR—Brown, ft ft 11(5)12}
ft
—C.
—A.
—Crushed
—Powr’d,
SALT, per sack,
SHOT prbag
SODA
SOAP—Ear..... pr lb.
&TARCH, pr Ifc.
SHOVELS—Ames’
SYRUP—Muscavado,
Golden
Extra Golden, 1 25(m 1 55
Sorghum 50a GO
TURPENTINE pr gal. 75al 00
1WIN E— Bagging, pr lb. 30a 30
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50(5154
Medium, 54a58
Prime 60(5)80_
Virginia Leaf. old 16(3)25
Georgia leaf......new, 10al5
TALLOW 10al2}
TEA *1 25o2 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 “ 81 05; “ 81 10
New York Exc’nge selling l premiums.
“ “ “ buying at at par.
BURNS & DWINELL,
• • •- • : r. j- ’ '
Real Estate Agents,
ROME, GA. . / -
■ ^ i
Pie (iarling'toii
FOB SAUB.
S -: i • - nMl I I
ITUATED on the S R A D K R r l7 miles from
Borne, half a mile from Reeves’ Station, and six
miles from; Calhoun on the Western and Atlan
tic Railroad. The Railroad deeenot ran through
the place bat contiguous to it*” This , is ono of
the finest plantations in Georgia, and is offered
fornale by tbejqint owners, J-CGariington and
Robert Garlinglon, only for tbe pnxrposo of a di
vision; of. interest. It contains 6Sd acres, 250 of
which is an unkroken plane of the.richest Oos-
tenaula river bottoms, fresh and in a high state
320 acres land. The rest productive upland, of
which 50acres are In cultivation. For tbe pro
duction of all jhc crops of tb.'s climate, tnis
farm, has provtd itself V) have no superior, and
for a stock farm it possesses very unusual sdvan
tages, being well watered and contiguous to* an
unexbausiible natural range. Good improvements
of every sort, Churches and schools convenient,
excellent water, health, beautiful scenery—these
combined with rich land Ynake it certainly a
most desirable place. - Address, .
BURNS.A DTINELL
Real Estate Agents, Rome, Ga.
July25 : :....
The John Rash Plantation.
: '- 4 * -SOO :,J -A:cire0k '
Seven miles from Some and half a mile from, the
Selma Rome & Dalton Railroad.
An excellent plantation, with some 300 acres
ol rich Valley land, well fenced and in cultiva
tion. The placs is well watered with water in
every field. A good two story dwelling, built ol
all select lumber, with ten rooms and cellar, to
gether with barn and all necessary out buildings.
An excellent Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry
Orchard on the place. It is an excellent place
for a Tan Yard, and there are 20 vats now built.
There i3 a good well in the yard, and two first
rate Springs accessable.
The unimproved land 13 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 on
the plantation.
TERMS—half cash, and the balance in one
and two year3. with interest from date.
Address, BURNS St DWINELL,
mar23 Rome, Ga.
CEDAR VALLEY
LAND FOR SALE.
^X. 1 HE subscriber offers his Plantation known
formerly as" the Morrison place, threo-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 IS68, the net profits, from the
rented lands planted in cotton, was forty-eight
dollars per acre. The place is admirably water
ed and can conveniently be divided into two or
three forms. There is an excellent two story
Dwelling, with nine rooms, well finished—an
cr.iple supply of good out bailings, a good Gin
House and Screw, and eight or nine comfortable
houses for renters. If anv one is willing to pay
anything like a FAIR PRICE for GOOD LAND,
we can trade.
I will take one-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 i DWINELL,
feb23tw-wtf. Rome, Ga.
Bidge’s Valley Farm,
JjOCATED near Rushe’s Chappel, 9 miles
N >rtn East of Rome, • Ga., and 8 miles South
West of Adairsville, and 1 mile South of the
Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, containing
36S 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 the
place—one in 30 steps of the dwelling,—a fine
orchard with a variety of fruits,—within a half
mi le of s good school and several chnrches 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 is worth $3,000, There
is on the place an excellent brick building 24 x
60 feel, with 3 rooms—suitable for shops or mill.
Spring-water may be carried over every building
about the residence. There is a magnificent
Lime quary on tbe place. Location unturpas&ed
for hcalthfulncss. Price $3,S00 cash.
Applv ?o
BURNS A DWINELL
julylS Rome, Ga.
An Upland and Meadow Farm
NEAR ROME, GA. FOR SALE.
ThIS Farm contains 400 acres rich red land,
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. There is a good
orchard of a ▼ariety of fruit. Several acres cov
et ed with a splendid stand of clover, herds grass,
orchard grass timothy and blue grass. The im
provements ample and good. This place is lo
cated 3J miles from Rome and i mile of theS.
R. A D. Railroad. Good churches and schools
near, and in an excellent neighborhood
Terms $1000—one half cash, balance in 12
months. Apply to BURNS A DWINELL. at
Rome, Ga*, or W. S. Hills on the place aprl.
Wf
MOUNTAIN FARM.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
MACON, GA.
%
T HE next term will open in Macon,
Wednesday, October 4.18711 and the eolle
will extend to the First Wednesday
in Jul,, 1872, with a vacation of ono week at
Christmas. Plans' for a suite of elegant build
ings are now preparing, and they will bo push
ed to an early completion. Very valuable addi
tions have been recently made to the chemical
and philosophical apparatus.
rivate
ranges from to per month
For farther information apply to Professor J.
E. Willet, Penfield, Ga., until October 1st; and
at all times to Rev. H. C. Hornady, General
Agent, LaGrange, Ga. „ ..*• ......
FACULTY:
REV. J. L. M. CURRY, LL. D.,
President (elect) and Professor of Systematic
Theologv, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy.
SHELTON A. SANFORD, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics Civil Engineering and
Astronomy. .. • . - rf
J0SF.PH E. WILLET, A. M., M. D„ i*
Professor of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Ge
ology and Botany.
WM. G. GOODFIN, A. M.,
Professor of Ancient Languages.
REV. JOHN S. BRANTLY, D D.,
Professor of Theology, Belles Lettres and Mod
ern Languages.
D. E. BUTLER, President Board Trustees.
S. LANDRUM, Secretary Board Trustees.
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Wholesale Southern Agents,-
' JUDDER ABATES. .
junoC-triandwly. Sayannah, Ga.
E offer a good Mountain Farm—two lots,
320 acre.—within four miles of Romo; good laid
and can’t be beat for orcharding. The rents
now pay 20 per cent, on the price asked for the
place. Apply to ..BURNS A DWINELL.
GRISTMILL
(Six miles from Romo,)
For Sale or Exchange lor Goods or City
„ Pioperty.
We 0 ffer tho above named property on ad
vantageous terms. There is connected with
the Mill 130 acres of land. There is one run of
fitone, with Bolt. A good run of custom could
bo secured. AddIv to
BURNS A DWINELL.
GOOD VACANT LOT.
w E offer to members of the Building and
Loaa Association, or any one else, a very desir
able lot near tho Rome Female College, 70x130
feet, at the extremely low pr.ee of $350 Leek of
cash prompts the offer. Titles good.
mar2Uw-wtf BURNS k DWINELL’
COAL IiANDS.
w E offer for eale a fine lot of Coal Land in
Bt, Clair county, Alabama, lying in Township 16,
Range 3 r Bast, known as the Cowan Coal Beds,
containing 320 acres. This land is .within five
miles of Ferryville, on the Coosa River. A part
of it ii in cultivation, and the remainder in
splendid wood land. Tho Coal is in inexhaustL*
bio quantity, aud tho quality is superior to any
other bituminous Coal. Titles perfect.
mar21Wywtf BURNS ADWINELL.^
istville
House and lot in Foxrei
E offer at reasonable price, half cash and
ice in 12 months, a nice hew dwelling, with
four roems,: excellent garden? and Store house.
The lot contains aboutene acre, and is nearly
opposite the Steam Mill.
• UhlU r^*BURHa St DWINELL. -
Etowali Lands—Known, as the
’lOi'c.'ft Jl‘. /H’ TC
. P. C.Harris.FarnL ...
E offer for safe two Hundred 1 acres choice
on the Etowah River, thirteen miles from
.Rojfiei and fcar miles from Kingston. Every
^CapL'Y'
’CHOICE HOTEL,
9c]p
Cheapest Property in Ga.
X HJS is one of lhe best pieces of property..ia
Upper Georgia. It is a first class Brick building,
three stories high, with 35 rooms, including a
good Store, Bar and Billiard roouu The size of
the lot is 112 feet on Broad Street by 155 feet on
Bridge street.
It is located in tbe centerof the city, only forty
yards from the City Hall aud eighty yards
the Court House.
Price f18,500* 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 the entire price of the proper*
tv. Some improvements-are co
if , made before sale, their cost will
added to
tHe above named'price; Apply to
BURNS & DWINELL, Or,
mar21 tw-wtf J. C. RAWLINS-
COOSA RIVER PLANTATION.
Clover Dale for Sale.
720 ACRES FIVE MILES FROM ROME.
200 Acre. Ffr.t Class Bottom Land,
TThe above named place, formerly owned by
Sanford Williamson, is one of the best arrange!
and most productive Grass and Stock forma in
Upper Georgia. Thero is now J.OO acres well
set in Clover and Timothy, besides 70 acres In
Clover intended to be turned under this foil
The Hay crop on this place to cut next yeai
(based upon tho vi**ld and prices for two years
past,) will be worth over §4.500. The land in
Clover last year made $44 50 per acre clexrof
all expenses. . .. m /.
There is a Hay Press an$ Barn at the Steam
boat landing on the place and every conven
ience for making and saving Hay.
Comfortable Dwelling with 6 Rooms; g<*od 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 Clover and Stock
form, this is the place for him to buy.
Price $15 000—half cash and the balance
one aud two years, with interest.
BURNS St DWINELL, Agents
july27
The Gen. M. A. Stovall Place,
2J .MILES FROM ROME.
THIS valuable plantation, the former home
of Gen. M. A. Stovall, located on the Summer
ville road, 2J miles from Rome, contains three
hundred and twenty-eight acres, a large por
tion bottom land about one half in cultivation,
the balance splendidly timbered. Improvements
tolerably good, with good well and never failing
stock water in abundance. Now is the time to
secure a good home cheap. Terras half cash
balance first of January. Apply to
BURNS k DWINELL, Agents.,
july 27
Cheap farm Near Rome
W E offer the Marable Place, 3 miles west
Rome, and containing 320 acres, for sole. A boa
70 acres cleared and in cultivation. Good fram
ed dwelling with six rooms, stables. Ac ,
PRICE $1,600, half cash and balance in one
year. Apply to
BURNS Sc DWINELL.
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Rjmd and Immigration Amoemimm
Under the auspices of the “South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will
i OF CONCERTS, at tho Academy of Music, Charleston, S.C-, commencing October
give a
1st, 1871.
Refers to all the Bankers; Brokers and prominent gentlemen of the Country, both. North and
South.
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no More, at $5 Each.
If you have not received a Circular, send for one, givihg full particulars: AU orden Strictly
Confidential. - '
3,405 Griffcs, Amounting, in ail, $500,000.
The Drawing of this great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision of
the following well known gentlemen:
General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia, Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina,
General BRADLEY T. J OHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York.
Money for Tickets can be seat either by Express or Post Office Order, and theTiekets promptly
forwarded by
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
AGENTS SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND I1TMIGRATION ASSOCIATION.
Geserai. M. C. 3ctler. Johx Chadwick Gexsral M. W. Gabt.
^-’rINCIPAL jDFFICE, j^HAfyLESTON, JS. pi,
Pera«»us desiring information may .-all on Mr. Wm. A. Choice. No. 54 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
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r J^HE above described Ties are the best and moat popular Ties in U3e for Baling Cotton. They
are manufactured of the best quality of English Iron by J. J. McCOMB, Liverpool, England; and
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Merchants’ orders respectfully solicited for the “Arrow” and ' Anchor Tie.”
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ABE YOU GOING TO BUILD A BOUSE?
IF SO, CALL ON
W. D. HOYT & CO.
And they will give you low figures on
PAINTS OILS and WINDOW GLASS.
Their Glass is shipped DIRECT from ths Factory and i
or no breakage. Also, lull Stock of
1 large lots, consequently, there is litt
Drags, Brashes, Perfumery, Soaps, of all kinds, Lamps, &c, &c-
W. D. HOYT & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Rome, Georgia.
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NEW SHOE STORE.
FORBES & EDMONDSON,
108 BROAD ST.,
KOUE, GA.
Shoes, Leather & Findings.
ie Citizens of
EXTRAORDINARY.
$10 OFFER $10
■^^E would respectfully inform ‘he Citizens of
Rome and the adjacent coun
try, that we have opened in the
Empire Block a large and elegant
Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER
aud FINDINGS, which we offer to the
Public at the very lowest Cash prices.
FORBES St EDMUNPSON.
ao days on trial.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
PRICE REDUCED.
QUR Stock of BOOTS is new and of the
latest styles, and the very best mate-
FORBES St EDMUNPSON.
iUR Stock of Ladies Shoes and boots is ele-
O t
gant, comprising the newest and most fash
ionable styles.
FORBES k EDMUNPSON.
■y^E buy directly from the Manufactures and
can afford to sell as low as the,
lowest.
FORBES k EDMUNDSON.
LARGE and elegant variety of Childrens
and Misses Shoes.
FORBES St EDMUNDSON.
E buy for Cash and must sell for Cosh
W E buy for Ca
exclusively.
foot of it go^dfoland.' Apply to'Capti Woolly,
fnenFthe place, or to ^ .
, ^ i-r.?. 'ul* a • fBURNB k DWINELL
W E oiler a beautiful vacant lot in one ox the
bait oeighbOThbod* of th« city, m, 80 1x~Xf
feet i There is no more elligibl. locality for «•
Trhornishcs. to Build for himself an elegant bona
Entmiroof r . ni BURNS 4JJW1NELL,
Enquire of ’ T
i ,:tei odl /.tow-!
iMiO.NiTilofi ALT O
Fern. BAT.B. •
in Borne
is a n*Yer-iaJUng spring of good water
on the place. Priee tfiiWft Ajply tp ’
.BUBN8* DWINELL, -
jfttiiOtW-Wlm- Borne, Georgia.
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' Moiilo 7r.i_ - .-i-asp—
ARMUGHEE PLANTATION
—.casil Uiw L.-. iJvj ei il .qco,
For Sale.
station and
miles from
I Borne, for saTe.'The Plantation contains 32«
seres—over 200 sexes cleared and in cnitiraiiou.,
tie a till nf IS. feet.
^Th^wiSrf^ftrUvlfiieid » ;*«•>* to rat'
tend to active holiness) and thia -property, wfl
w ’ ho sold at a bergai^ I-MEANBUSuJeSS. .
Address Da. W.D. JONES,
' -yBJWtg-VWP 1 n "1° Borne, Ba.
FORBES A EDMUNDSON.
^ FULL supply of Leather and Findings
will bo kept constantly on hand.
FORBES t EDMUNDSON.
Sept. 14, twlt-wfim.
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Cor. John and Nmfesau Street,
S*ptl».wly New Yorfc.
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made. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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