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& Co. advertise Clover and
"1,1; Now is the time to lay in
Grt* 3 , inl j lloyt’s is the place to get
f ' i! ' ! J [Jvcrtiscinent.
I.r-nnd that the farmers arc lousy
" [ “” rfu ,iv preparing their lands for
tf 1 cb . We are glad to hear it,
iif? e j (U ^ v t j, r ift of the farmers all
the efterts of bad men
maiaJ
,c o, to 1
Votvrithstand _
t'ndor 0 car p er> pl e i there is no section
tevrorU more free from violence and
than the Cherokee Section of Geor-
lld Alabama.
;rEEca OF Oex. Hlaik.—We with
,“ kv the masterlv speech of Gen.
jj.eisnre __ ,, . ,.. r
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• je'ivcred in Montgomery, belorc our
1>: f It ha 5 the ring of the true metai,
vllf't:.
' r :„ c cordially endorse Us evety sugges-
““ hope that its length will not
' ne from carefully reading it.
■ca-FFit Litti-e Children to Come
I'.to Me ”—AVc are pained to learn that
SI iresteemed frien 1, Henry G. Johnson,
tat his Me »n, and only child on last
Saturday. The child wasafcout 10 months
Old-
rilEEKlN*;-—The busy ring of the woflc
hammer on every side is cheering.
v c !v. «)ir suburban sisters, DeSoto.
r.-ptvill-* and Hillsboro, are busy with
• nroveaients. a-d many new buildings
‘ tip. Altogether our prospects
hr»great and prosperous city is looming up
sore clearly every day.
How to get the Intest Music.
Send direct to Ludden A- ' tea’ Musical Ware-
rooms, Savannah, Ga., whtre can be found the
largest stock of Sheet Musi , Music Books, and
Musical Instru nts this side of New Tork. We
will scud any piece of Music or Music Book pub
lished in tho United States to any address, Post-
aoe Pain, on receipt of tho marked price. Deal
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, 4c, supplied on the
most favorable terms. Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN 4 BATES,
aprlS-wGm Savannah, Ga.
Some Indies suffer dreadfully with the head
ache and this causes their hair t> fane. NA
TURE S HAIR RESTORATIVE is a sure remedy
.'or the ache end will restore the color of blareb-
cd, gray or iaded heir. See advertisement.
Oct. 2f-w-2t.
ROME WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY THE
ROME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Cockier Office. Ron*. Ga.,
- ‘ Oct. 2G, .871.
COTTON—
—New York Middlings... lb. 17c
—New York Low Jllddl'ngs 1G J
—Good Ordinary 16
AXES. ,pe r doz?ll 50(^15 00
ALUM, ,pr lb.
MEATS—Shoulders, $ lb
Clear Ri . Side!
Clear Sides,
Plain Hams
Canvass’d do...
Ilog Round
FRESH PORK,
BRAN—
8@15
8}(ml0
51(3*10}
9Jall
ldal5
17 a 20
8@10
5a8c
10G@125
BAGGING—Gunny jji yd 20 to 25
Kentucky
BUTTER—Goshen f ft.
Country
BEESWAX—lb
BALS. COPAIBA or lb
TO THE CITIZENS OF PoLK COUNTY.
The Legal Advertising of Polk county wiil , u
be done i a tho Rome Cotrier during the term | BRIMSTONE & Sulphur
of otnee o. the present iacumhen, unless no- BLUE MASS t>- lb
ticc is S’V.n to tho contrary | d.LUF. STONR*'***' ‘ ™
r. nr. CLARK, Oidinary.
E. W. CLEMENTS, ShlT.
Cedar Town, Feb. 15, 1S70—twtf.
20a25
50
25tg35
20©25
SI 10
g(A15
90
BLUE STONE pr lb. H@20
BORAX pr lb. 40(m60
CdEESE lS20
CRACKERS—Butter 7}a8
“ —Soda, 7}aS
“ —-dJrated 9}al0
“offilTf Ordinary ol HarS ! CKMRS-Imported,’ pVM-.'.'.'^oJ^OO
TO TIIE CITIZENS OF WALKER CO
And all’ Whom it may Concern.
county, will hereafter be done in tho Rome Cou-
1 ’2ti, that paper being entitled to it by law.
aprltw-wti. A. D. WOODS. Ordinary.
To the Citizens of Haralson Couuty and to
>Vliom it may Concern.
Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff’s Ad
vertising of H.’.ralson county will hereafter be
done in the Rome Cou *":r, that paper having the
largest circulation in lac county.
T. WHITE ; Shff.
.^~c—
The Lcral Advertisin of Walker Conn-v, Ga
will bo cio.'C in the Rome Courier Nt.vspuper
during our term of office, un’ ?s notice is given
to the com.ary.
WM. F^-WNGF Sheriff.
M. ltL_.6i.LL, v..diuto y.
La Fayette, Ga.* .March 2, loi l—tw-wtl
Legal Advertising of I)a lo.
Notice is hereby given, that the Legal t
tis'ug of Dade c aiuy will be doue ia t »e
Courier, duringour terms o.’ office, unless
) the t
J. \V. O'NLT L. b .ff.
J. C. TAYLOR Ord’y.
Trenton, Dade Co.,Ga., Ap-.21, ’U—l.v-xvtf
-■crctaiy.!
Ni-i'ievent to the Premium List.—We
iij.j, t ],i s m .riling a supplimcnt to the
... „f ..romiums awarded by the committees
.the lat,' fair. It comprises two very im-
.. run t ,l,.|,artments which were accidentally
,allied in the regular list. The stock depart-
i?nt rra- one of ti c most important ie.iturcs
sf the fair.
We understand that the United Stairs
jijstrict Court Grand Jury in Atlanta,
come within an ace of finding true bills
1_.1in.-t the members of our Superior Court
Graml Juiicr for failing to indict the Liv-
inirston 1ms at the instance of liullock’s
rf4 ard scenters. Tne man who is not will.
in" lo trust the integrity of a Floyd County
Grand Jury ought not to hold office under
TO HIE PUBLIC.
Notice is hereby given that the Shcritf
sales aud other advertising pertaining to
the office of Sheriffof Fioyd county, will
be done in the Home Courier, during my
term of office.
J. II. Lumpkin,
Dec.JOtw-tl. Sheriff.
Great Reduction in Price.—Hereafter
the price of the Courier, alien paid strictly in
advance. w'U be as follows :
Weekly Courier one year, 8 & GO
‘ * G mth* 1 GO
T: i-Weekly Courie-1 ye . 4 00
“ ‘ “ C m s, 2 GO
« “ 3 ‘ 1 00
If not paid fir in advam , tho price will
remain as here. ore. septltw-wtf
Ladies i
RwiK
rv now opening for inspection cf the
nviv and elegant assortment of Dry
•f the finest, prettiest styles yet seen in
ket. A large lot of BLACK ALPACAS,
Mk-brated Buffalo, Otter and Braver
considered by competent judges the
use. The best assortment of Ladies
id Childrens fine CUSTOM MADE
; in the City, all warranted. Also
SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING in
riety f«.r Gents, Youths and Children.
W. M. & J. A. GAMMON.
:3, w 1 v, twle3m.
Home 3Iarket.—There was a little
better feeling in the cotton trade yesterday.
Low Middlings sold at 1G£, and the re
ceipts were larger than the day before.
The following is our latest New York
reports:
New York, October 24.—Cotton quiet
at'i weak; sales 2,290; uplands 18^ ; Or
leans 191.
Flour dull and drooping; common, to
fair extra-?7 00a7 G5; good to choice £ : 7
“"dO 25; whisky 95Aa9G; wheat firm; win
ter red, and western 22a55; corn unchang
ed; lice dull at 8a9.
The Right of Wav.—We are sorry to
learn that there is likely to l>e some difficul
ty in securing the right cf way, for the North
and South Road, over the lands of parties in
this county. It is strange that persons can
unmindful of tk:reon, not to say any
ti iug <d the interest of others, as to offer to
"h-truft the building of so important an
enterprise as is this road. We are glad to
know however that their opposition while it
is unpleasant cannot seriously retard the
work, as tho damages can he assessed, and
the right will be granied by law. The di
rectors will doubtless remember the obsti*
nate parties, and in fixing Depots, Wood
Yards, etc., will see that those who are lib
eral with them, will be favored beyond all
others.
As soon as the right of way is secured, the
work will commence.
It issridtha. .'a puli' of air were to be blown
jntoa *c ; n of an an* aal, death would in&ianta-
n■* -»n dy follow, bctJinse circulation would be
s.cppcd. The blood makes the entire circuit
of the human body every seven minutes, and
w •»lev r this circulation is impeded or any of
i s rbanncls are clogged by- impu-iues wk'cn
oug -'t to be c irried oft, discaso follows—fever
or a disorder of liver or kidneys, or scrofula, or
dy- '-ep'/ia. To get at and remove tuc source of
t le d iricuKy use the old and infalliable blojd
pu ificr, De Wa* ; i*s Cal »ors v V,necu*.
Bitt~ cct21 w.- a4w
.•Our Fathers House*” or The Unwritten
word* by llcv. Daniel March, D. D.
There is perhaps no Book of modern time3
that Christians of all denominations unite so
cordially in recommending as the one above
named.
It is written in a st} lo pure and chaste, yet
baautiful as any Novel, aud through beautiial
paths leads the reader from Nature up to Na
tures God. _ T m i
Ike Book is beautilullj illustrated. It is sold ourv-r P er sack ’
bylsubscription only. |
JAMES II. REYNOLDS, is Agent for Floyd
Oct. tw-wlm.
County.
Trust What Time has Sanctioned.
The maxim that the voice of the people is the
voice of the divinity, may in some casc3,be open
to doubt, brt Uc testimony u ho st and en-
lightcred witn sc3 c:: .< i‘ g » ’a; j;: *h a sc »esof
vears. and all to tho »; ue paipe” • wc *hy of
c cdencc. adnr * o; no qUooas icuie *-
irony tho reputation of H sto ,’s L •■»» ' a
Bitters as an au.id >te and cu e for many ai re.ils
is based. Du-irgthetv n»y years tha it I'l
been before the world, innumerable prepara*u s
intended to compelc ^/ith it, vo go ’O uf. like
roi*kels, and come down the cr. ’nguis ed sticks.
Meanwhile tl c pi ogress « 1 at r - >ni rable
tonic has been swi.t urd s^cad •—ahv vs upward
amt onward like the r ‘s fi ght. Its ntro-
dac. ; on produced a revolut'on in . rapc.i-.ys,
and it p oved to be ore o ‘thoso sa'. ;ry u-
tions that canro goba?kwrd«. To «.*»yli. t-
ter’s B!t.crs is onaof *, e mos. pt-u^r rem- f*
in Christendom, and commands a larger i ’e
than any other m licul prepavatio *, dom* - c
or imported, on this s de of the A an* . As a
Domestic, 15@30 U0
CANDY—Fancy Asst’d, pr lb. 18@20
Stick, 17@25
CANDLES 15 (a; 20
COFFEE—Rio plb 22(^28
Java “ 30(^35
CREAM TARTAR .pr 50@ 75
CAMPHOR—Gum, pr lb. $1 0)a2 00
COTTON CARDS $ doz. $5 50@8 00
| CALOMEL pj lb. $1 00a2 00
EPSOM SALTS prib. 8@15
EGGS 25a30
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pv bu. $1 40(a}$l 50
OsnAburgs, or yd. 15J@20
| Shirtinca, 1.10|(a>l2
FEAfHKRS... ^tb 05(^75
FRUIT— DRIED.
Netv Peaches Bu (331b) ?1 25al 50
Apples. * (241b) 80
FLOUR— 3 25@$5 01
GRAIN—
Corn, new loose 73@90
Wheat. Red, old I 20
Wheat, Rot*, new, 1 25 (3)1 40
R*e 1 25 1 50
' Peas, 80al 00
• )ats, 40a50
Clover Seed, per bus $9 OOalO 00
GU PoW DER—Rifle, pr keg, $G 5 )
Blasting, 5 25
GRINDSTONES per lb 21@3*
HONEY t. 10a20
HIDES, drv, lb 12*
IRON fHfc 4 @9
INDIGO— $tb $1 50@2 50
IPECAC pr lb. $3 0Ua5 00
LARD, 12* @13}
LEATHER—Sole pr lb 27@35
U^pper.... 50a 70
Kip Skins, each, ?4 00a5 00
Calf Skins, !^3 75@5 50
LIME Bbl. 1 75a250
LUMBER—Dry ft M ft 14 00@20 00
MORPHIA SULPH proz. $G 50al0 00
MACKEREL—Kits §2 00a3 00
NAILS—Cut $5 00@5 50
OIL—Tanner’s pr Gal $» G0@$140
Kerosene ** 45@60
Castor, qts., $6 00@
«• pts., 3 00@4 00
OPIUM. pr lb 8 OOalO 00
PRINTS, (ai wholesale),
Sprague 12
Pacific 12
Riclimo. d 12
Amoskeag 10
Arnold’s 10
PEPPER “ 25@35
PUTTY—ft £b 8@10
PRINTS 10@12}
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel 50a75
“ Irish “Country, 75al 25
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbl. $4 50aG 00
QUININE SULPH., proz. $2 G0@3 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton ft lb 3
RICE fttb 10@12*
ROPE—Manilla. b 26 @ 28
Machine 11@12}
Cot on 30@40
RAISINS—} box 2 50a3 00
} “ 1 25al 50
SUGAR—Brown, ft ft) 11 @12}
“ —C. ft ft) 12&13*
» —A. “ 14al5
“ —Crushed 15*al7*
tl —Powr’d, J5*al8
. ... $2 25«i2 30
SHOT..! pr bag 2 85@3 0C
SODA 7@15
SOAP—Bar pr lb. 8@15
STARCH pr lb. 8@10
SHOVELS—Ames’ $1 20
S Y R C P—Muscavad 40@50
Golden 90@1 25
Extra Golden, 1 25@ 1 55
Sorghum 50a GO
TURPENTINE pr gal. 75al 00
1 WINE—Bagging, pr lb. 30a 30
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50@54
Medium, 54a58
Prime, 60@80
Virginia Leaf. old 1G@25
Georgia leaf. new, 10al5
TALLOW 10al2}
TEA $1 25a2 00
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEAD per Keg §2 50@3 75
WOOL—Washed A- 20@40
GOLD, buying at SI 11; Selling at SI 14
SILVER “ SI 05; “ $1 10
New York. Exc’nge selling at par.
“ ** “ buying at *c d‘a.
ll.utroLD & IIillye3.—AVc invite special
attention to the advertisement of this popu
lar firm, to be found in this mornings issue.
These gentlemen are prudent, expert, and
reliable business men, and their business is
conducted upon the safest basis. Their stock
elegant, large and well selected. They
ii -t only offer the very best of goods, but at
the lowest prices. We recommend- our
irieuds to be surc^nd try this house, when
’ hey wish to make purchases. Messrs. Ilar-
puld & Hillycr; deal in dry goods, dress
go^ds, clothing, and furnishing goods. They
arc also Agents for the Factory goods, all of
which took the premium at the recent Fair.
See advertisement.
FAIR a SSOCIATIOX*
T lie attention of the stockholders in the
Fair Association is called to the Secretary’s
notice in to-day’s paper, calling an annual
meeting of the stockholders to meet at the
Lity Hall on the 14th of November, at which
i-uie a full report will be made of all moneys
reee’ved and expended. After which an
election will take place for the officers for
the next year.
H is very impoiiant that every stockholder
should be present and do liis own voting.
And it is to be hoped that many who are not
n&w stockholders will,on or before that time,
take at least one share, 810 00. Every
eiDzen who can ought to come forward and
Jud the boad of Directors in building up the
Association. They did well considering the
man y ^advantages they have had to labor
under. The next board will not Iilvc as
® aD * v improvements to make in the way of
buildings, &c.
^ome ot our farmers have acted nobly in
ustaining the association and we hope many
m jer& will do so. They begin to learn that
t ><?y are the ones who reap the most benefit
ll * An y 011 e 'wishing to take stock will
Ptoc call upon Maj. B. F. Jones, Sec., at
Ue store ^of«T. & S. Bones & Co.
Tiipp & Linton.Ma-
Jiublishers, LouLviUe Ivy., Lave sent
i >* ra i ^ rc hard Springs, Promenade
c > and the “Watchers Prayer.”
q.ep
\\Yu
a (lections, general <lebi l! ty, ami as p, p. .-cnlive
ol epidemic fevers, it ta es p.ecede-.e n every
other letreily. Thisfac, rould teach the ambi
tious countrycIeole'S alio endeavor to foist their
local abortions on the public ’ i il Q stead, how
futile their small attempts 10 cajole the <commun
ity must necessarily bo. Wco;e the game fish
have tailed there is no chance for the “suckers;”
Oet. Id-tw-wliu.
A \V011I> TO AI)YMltTISKRS.
The boastin” ol certain newspaper pub
lishers in this section of country, renders it
proper lor us to call the attention of adver
tisers to the following indisputable facts:
The Koine Courier has been published
continually for over twenty-six years—ex
cept a suspension of .15 months by the war
—aud the last sixte V ycr : by the present
proprietor. There is no ol r paper in this
section that is even six tears old. The
Courier was tl; • Inst paper in the Cherokee
country to suspend during the war. and the
first to resume publication alter 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
tho 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 county.
With these facts before them, advertisers
can easily determine the merits of the
Courier as an advertising medium.
tw-wtf.
BEST CABINET ORGANS
At the Lowest Prices.
That the mason 4 IIAMLIN CABINEi’OK-
GANS are the best in the world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinion of professional Music
ians, by the award to them of seventy-five
Gold and Silver Medals
or ether 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. Ibis Company manufac
ture only fiist-class instruments and will no*,
make u cbeap organs” at any price, or suffer an
inferio* instrument to bear their name. Hav
ing greatly increased their facilities for manu
facture, by the introduction of new machinery
and otherwise, they arc now making BETTER
ORGANS than EVER BEFORE, at Increased
economy in cost, which, in accordance with their
fixed policy of selling always at least remunera
tive profit, thev are now offering at TRICES of
INFERIOR WORK, FOUR OCTAVE ORGANS,
Plain Walnut Case, $30. FIVE OCTAVE OR
GANS, Double Reed, Solid walnut case, carved
and paneled, with F VE STOPS (Viola, Diap
ason, Melodia, Flute. Tremulant), $1*5, Other
styles in proportion.
Circulars, with fall particulars, including ac
curate dr .wings of the different styles of organs,
and much imformation which will be of service
to every pu*cha3er of an organ, will be sent iree
and postage paid, to any ono desiring them.
h SON A IIAMLIN ORGAN CO.
154 Trcmontst., Boston; 596 Broadway N Y
®0-Wholesolc Southern Agents;
LUDPER 4 BATES.
junefi-triandwly. Savannah, Ga.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
T HE next term will open in Macon,
~ *
DARBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid,
. HIS invaluable Family Medicine, for pnrify-
in“, cleansing, removing had odors in ail kinds
of sickness; forburns, sores, woqnds, stings; for
Wednesday, October 4, JS71 : and tho colle
giate year will extend to the First Wednesday
in Jut, , IS72, with a vacation of one week at
I Chiistmas. Plans for a suite of elegant build
ings are now preparing, and they w,ll be purh-
ed to an early completion. Very valuable addi
tions have been recently made to the chemical
and philosophical apparatus.
Tuition for the collegiate year $100; Board, in
cluding lodging, fuel and lights, in good private
families, ranges from $25 to $28 per month.
For farther information apply to Profoisor J.
E. W:llxt, Penficld, Ga., until October 1st; and
at all times to Rev. H. C. Hornady, General
Agent, LaGrangc, Ga.
Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases;
forCn'orrh, sure month, sore throat, diphtheria;
lor colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to soften
and beautify the skin; to remove ink spots, inii-
dew, fruit stains; taken internally as well as ap
plied externally; so highly recommended by all
who have used it—is for sale by ali Dm—lets
and country Merchants, and may bo ordcre di
rectly of DARBY PROPHYLATIC CO„
161 William Street, N. Y.
pa~For salo by Dr. R. V. MITCHELL, Broad
str-st, Rome, Ga. dec29tw-wly
facuity:
I EV. J. L. M. CDRRY, LL. D..
President (elect; and Professor of Systematic
Theology, Intellectual ar d Moral Philosophy.
SHELTON A. SANFORD, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics Civil Engineering and
Astronomy.
JOSEPH E. WILLET, A. M., M. D„
Professor of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Ge
ology and Botany.
WM. G. GOODFIN, A. M.,
Professor ot Ancient Languages.
REV. JOHN S. BRANTLY, D. D.,
Professor of Theology, BoUcs Lotties and Mod-
ern Languages.
D. E. BUTLER, President Board Trustees.
P. LANDRUM, Secretary Board Trustees.
aug8-t2mwl.
EEfSHffi ISTATE
8 O’CLOCK.
4w
nishedexpenses paid: sara ilea
A MONTH.—Horse tnd carriage fur-
| nished: <
free. H.B.
, AlLcd, Me.
RIFLES, SHOT-GUXS, REVOLVERS
Gun materials of every kind. Write for Price
List, to Great Western Gun Works, Fittsbu ' rV x,
Pa. Army guns and Revolvers bougt or tre^r-
for. Agents wanted. - 4w
FOR SALE BY
BURNS & DWINELL,
Real Estate Agents,
The Grarlington Farm
FOB SALE.
House and lot. ia Forrestville
FOB. SALE.
w.
S offer at reasonable price, half cash and
balance in 12 months, a nice new dweding, w ; th
f »ur rooms, excellent garden, and S.ore house.
The lot contains about one acre, and is nearly
opposite the S;ea ^ Mill
BURNS k DWINELL.
Etowah Lands—Known as the
P. O. Harris Farm.
AGENTS, LOOK ! S3 lo $13 daily easily
made. Profitable and respectable business. A
little novelty wanted by everybody. Sscxsz
svre. Tend stamp,for ciiculars t» Churchill k
Templeton, ManuFs, 6’5 B'way, N. Y.
oot24-w*tw4w
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
CRUMBS OF COMFOHT.
$10 from 50s
' "ampixs tent(postaropaid) fbrFiftTCeuta,'
i. ileasily for Ten DoUari. R. L. WoLcoxx,>,Y.
kkT¥o1'HS on trial.
A fi ret- class lar^/ quarto Journal, 64 columns,
Illustrated. Or one year for sixty cents, with
iwo bound lectures, by James McCosb, D. D., L.
L. D., and E. O. Haven, D. D., L.L, D., as pre
miums. Send name and address to PEOPLE S
JOU RNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
(to 1 AHA AAMade in G MONTHS by
^uUxJtUUone agent, canvassing for
"The Guide Board"
By Dr. W. W. Hall. Agents v n'cd. H. N.
McKINNEY £ CO., 1G North 7th Str U, Phila
delphia, Pa. 4w
P SYCHOLOGIC Fascination or Soul Charm
ing, 400 pages by Herbert Hamilton, B. A.
How to use this power (which all possess) at
will. Divination, Spiritualise, Sorceries, De-
SlTUATED on the S R k D U R, 17 miles ir -m
Kome, half a mile from Reeves' Suti.-n. and fix
miles from Calhoun on tho 'Ves’ern and At’.ia-
tic Railroad The Railroad d«»esno* run through
the plai e hut co tiguous to it. This is one -f
the finest plantations in Gi-ergi* an i is off r.-d
for sale by thei-ii t owner.-, J C Garlir .at *n and
Robert Carling on, onlj for tl«e purpose a di
rision of iuterert It contains 6SJ acre-. 2i»» •>!
which is an onkroketi place of tho richest 0*»»-
tcnaula river l>ottOTn5, fresh and ia a hi^h *ii*»e
of cultivati »n—not a »cUlc*l on t!ie ol tee—
Ivinj in a gri-at bend of that beairiful nrcr.
the river formiug » lawful fenc«^ on tv- sides ••!
320 acres land. The rot productive uplau l. uf
which 5i Acres are in cj!uva*ion. For the pro
duction of all the crops of tb.s c> ; mate tn ; s
farm has proved itself to have no superior, and
Ter a stock farm it po5SC«5P3 ve»*y unusual advan
tages, being well watered am. contiguous to an
unexhaustiblcratura* range. Good i .i ;ovemcn*s
of every sort, Churches and schools convenient,
excellent water, health beautiful scenery—these
combined with lich land make it certa'uly a
most desirable place. Address,
BURNS A DWJNELL
Real Estate Agents, Rome, Ga.
ju!y25
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The John Rush Plantation.
560 Acres.
Seven miles from Home end half a mile from the
Selma Rome k Dalton Railroad.
An excellent plantation, with soma 300 serfs
of rich Valley land, well fenced and in cuUiva-
F*n. The placs is well watered with tvsterin
•ry f eld. A good two story dwel ,; ng, built of
select lumber, wi*h ten rooms and ceBir, to-
herwith barn and all noccssary oj. huild’ngs.
excellent Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry
:hard on the place. It is an exce’isnt place
* •. a Tau Yard, and there are "0 vats row built.
There is a good well in tne yard, and two first
rate Sp ' lgs accessalde.
Thou 'mproved laid is heavily timbered,
mostly Oak and Hickory.
A Good School and six churches within four
miles of the place. M-. Rush has lived on the
p .ce - 4 yea j , and never had a case of Fever on
the pV.r Nation.
TEPMS—half cash, and the balance in one
and two vears. with interest from date.
Address, B UR k DSVfN ELL,
mar23 Rome, Ga.
CEDAR VALLEY
LAND FOR SALK
§ IIE subscriber offers b’s Plantation known
formerly as the Morrison place, tbree-foarths ol
a mile from Cedar Town for sale. Tho pla*e
contains 700 acres of as good land as thero is in
Cedar Val’ey. In $68, the net profits, from the
rented land3 planted in cotton, was forty-eight
dollars per acre. 1 he place is admirably water
ed and c *n conveniently be divided into two or
tnreo farms. There is an excellent two story
Dwdling. with nine rooms, well finished—an
ample su; ply of good out builing*. a good Gin
House and Screw, and eight or nine comfortable
house* for rente,-*. If any one is willing to pay
anything like a FAIR PRICE for GOOD LAND,
we can trade.
Tho place will be sold in a tody or in lots of
GO acres or upward to suit purchasers.
There isoncof thebesl Iron Ore bods on this
place in North Georgia. The ore bed will be
sold by itself if drs' cd.
I will tatyj one-half the amount that lands,
wb'ch are no better, have recently sold for in
tbisva , 'cy. Apply to HIRAM PHILLIPS on
the place, or to
BURNS i DWINELL,
fel>23tw-wtf. Rome, Ga.
Kidge’s Valley Farm,
XjOCATED near Rule’s Chappel, 9 miles
.\ »rtn East of Rora-\ Ga , and b mites South
West of Adairsvide, and 1 mile South of the
Selma, Rome and Dalton F.ailroad, containing
35S acres,—125 ac»es cleared and in a good state
of cultivation; th'' prircipal part strong red
land; the remainde* gray giavel anu feycral
acres r*ch black meadow land,—one baH in a
body aud love!: tbe rest rich wooded b.ll side
and top, ?ead:ng into a sp’cndid stock range-
Five never failing spring of superb watc*’on the
pl'icc— one in 30 steps of the dwelling—a fin*
o.chard with a variety of fruits,— withn a half
mi T e of » good school and seveial chare lies nea**,
—improvements extensive and fc ood. The main
dwelling has 3 rooms—6 fire-p’ac*?, and is well
finished and ’‘^easanlly ard healthfully located.
The dwelling*house itse 1 ' is worth $3,«C0, There
: s on the place an excelicot b »r‘. bu ; ld ; ng24x
60 fee*., w.th 3 rooms—suitab a fio/s • s o-mill.
Spring-water may occarried over ei * y hui’ding
about the residence. There i3 a magnificent
L'me quary on the place. Location unsurpassed
for hcahhfulness. Price $3,250 cash.
Apply ‘o
BURNS k DWINELL
julylS Rome, G
An Upland and Meadow Farm
NEAR ROME, GA. FOR SALE.
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THEGBEAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
Ul A an VKRSEY STItEET,
31 * 33 VERSEY STREET,
P. O. Bj- 5643. NEW YORK.
Tins Farm contains 400 acres rich rod 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
j fruit and Dairy purposes. There is a good
hard of a variety of fruit. Several acres cov-
d with a splendid stand of clover, herds grass,
hard grass timothy and blue grass. Tbe iro-
veinents ample and good. This place is ’o-
.ed 31 miles from Rome and } mile of the S.
il. k D. Rai’road. Good chur*he3 and schools
near, and in an excellent neighborhood
Terms $3000—one half cash, balance in 12
r »nths. An t dy to BURNS A DWINELL. at
Rome, Ga*, 6.* W. S. Hills on the place aprl.
CHOICE HOTEL,
Cheapest Property in Ga.
This is o-ac of ike best pieces of property in
Upper Georgia. It is a first class Brick t uPding.
three stories high, wi:b 35 moms, including a
good Store, Bar and Billiard room. The site of
the ’ot is 112 feet on Broad Street by 155 fret on
Bridge street.
It is located in the centcrof the city, only forty
yards from the Ci y Hall and eighty yards from
the Court House.
Price I»1S,500« half cash atd balance in 12
month, with interest The Store and Bar aud
Billiard rooms cow rent for more than enough to
pay the interest on the entire price o* t! e proper
ty. Sorre improvenents are contemplated, and
if made before sale, the’r cost will be added to
the above named price. A^p’v to
BDRNb DWINELL, Or,
mar21tw-wtf J. C. RAiVLlNS.
COAT, IsANDS.
Wi
E offer for salo a fine lot of Coal Lard iL
St, Ci> ircoun’y, Alabama, lying in Townsbio H
Ri.nge 3, East, known os flic Cowan Coal Bedt
containing 320 acres. This land is within fivt
miles of Ferryville, on the Coosa River. A par*
of it is in cultivation arJ the remainder it
ilendid wood land. The Coal is in inexhaustL
bio quantity, and the quality is superior to any
hitnminnn* Cat. 1 .. Titles perfect.
other bituminous Cor-’. Titles perfect
mar2’ **r.wtf BURNS k DWINELL.
Wi
MOUNTAIN FARM.
.. E offer a good Mountain Farm—two lots,
320 a vres—within four miles of Rome ‘ good land
and can’t be beat for orcharding. The rents
nnw pav*20 per cent, on the price asked for the
pj: >e. Apply to * BURNS k DWINELL.
GRIST MILL
(Six miles from Rome,)
For Sale or Exrhau-c lor Goods or City
Pioperty.
WE offer the above named properly on ad
vantageous terms. There is connected with
tho Mill 130 acres o' land. There is odo ran of
Stone, with Bolt. A good rnn of custom could
be secured. Aonlv to
BURKS A DWINELL.
JTJRUBEBA.
It is NOT A rilYSIC—It is NOT what is pop
ularly called a BiTTESS, nor is it intended ns
anch. IT IS A SOUTH AMERICAN plant that
has been nsod for many years by the medical
facuRv of those coun.. ics wi "t wonderful effica
cy ns a POWERFUL ALTERATt YE and UNE
QUALED PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD and is a
Sure and Perfect Kennedy for all Diseases of the
LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGEMENT OR
OBSTRUCTION OF INTESTINES, URI
NARY, UTERINE, OR ABDOMINAL
ORGANS, POP LETT OR A WJ NT
OF BLOOD, INiL3JIITTENT
OR REMITTENT FE
VERS, INFLAMA-
TION OF THE
LIVER, DROP
SY, SLUG
GISH
CIRCULATION OF THE ELOOD, ABSCESSES,
TUMORS, JAUNDICE, SCROFULA. DYS
PEPSIA, AGUE AND FEVER, OR THEIR
CON-COMITANTS. |
’lr. fells’ Mac! of Metai
is offered to the public as s great in vigors tor j
and remedy for all impurities of the blood, or *
for organic weakness with their attendant evil?.
For the ftHregoipg^Hn^ynts^ ^ ^
is confidently recommended to every fa*ni?y a3
a household i .Jiedy, and should bo free'y taken
in all deraagemen • i of the system, ? jives
health, vigor and fcZZ to aU the vital foi. _,avl
animates and fortlfi^. all weak and ly^vaa-c
temperaments.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt Street, N. Y;
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular.
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GOOD VACANT LOT.
v v E offer to members of tbe Buildirg and
Loan Association, rr any one else, a very desir
able lot near the Rome Fema’o Col‘*g«, 70x130
feet, at the extremely low pr.ee of $350 Lack of
cash prompts the offer. Tit’es good.
mar21 tw-wtf BURNS k DWINELL
COOSA RIVER PLANTATION.
Clover Dale for Sale.
720 ACRES FIVE MILES FROM ROME.
200 Acres First Class Bottom Land.
1 HE above named place, formerly owned by
Sjuford WiUiamsou, is one of th© best arrange!
a-l most productive GraBS and Stock farms in
1 ter Georgia. There is "now 100 acres well
in Clover end Timothy, besides 70 acres In
■'er intended to be turned under this Dali.
Hay crop on this place to ent next year
ted upon the yield and prices for two years
jt,) will bo worth over $4,500. The laud in
c over last year made $4150 ptr acre clearof
ail expenses.
There Is a Hay Press and Earn at the Slcam-
• b t land’ng on the place and every conven
ience for making and saving Hay.
Comfortablo Dwelling with 0 Rooms; good Gin
Hcose and oat buildings' Thero 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 * No. one Clover and Stock
farm, this is the place for him to buy.
Price $15.000—naif cash and the balance in
one and two years, with interest.
BURNS k DWINELL, Agents
july27
liiieap r‘r.-n te \r
We
A,', iv
The (jen. M. A. Stovall Placj,
22 MILES FROM ROME.
THIS valuable plantation, the fo«*xner home
of Gen. M. A. Stovall, locate I on the Summer
ville road, 22 miles from Rome, contains three
hundred and twenty-eight a.-res, a largo por
tion bottom lat.d about coo half in cultivation,
the balance splendidly timbered. Impiovements
tolerably good, with good well and never failing
stock water in abundance. Now is the time to
seccre a good home cheap. Terms half cash
balance first of January. Aoply to
BURNS k DWiNELL, Agonts,
july27
We
CITY LOT.
E offer % beautiful vacant lot in ona oi tbe
best neighborhoods of the city, aize, 60 x 274
feet. There is no more elligiole locality for one
who wishes to Build for himself an elegant bonre.
Enquire of BURNS k DWINELL,
R. Hi. fu.
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In from One to Twenty .Minutes,
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Travellers should always cany a bottle ol
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FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fidy cei*s. Tfce:e
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painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss oi Se
men, and all wastes oi the life principle, are
within the curative range of this worder of
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prove to any person using it for either of these
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Not only does the SARSAPARILLIAN RF-
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the cure of Chronic, Scrotulous, Constitutional,
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Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Di&bCiCs,
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Iiright’a Disease, Albuminuria, and in all ca?es
where there are brick dust deposits, or the watir
is thick, cloudy, mixed w\h substances like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, end
white bone dust deposit* and when there is a
pricking, burning sensation when passing wa
ter. and pain : u the small of tbe Back and along
the Loi:
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ps.-j feebly fast* less, elegantly coated wi»h sweet
gum. purge, regulate, puri'y. clearse. and
strengtficn. Ra hvay’s Pills, for the cure o! all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid-
neyr. Bladder, Nervous diseases. Headache, Con-
s*‘potion, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspe sia,
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Bowels, Files, and all Derangements of the in
ternal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive
cure. Purclv Vegetable, containing no uercury,
minerals or deleterious dra^s-
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the systom from the above named disorders.
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STEAM ENGINES
PORTABLE
SELF-CONTAINED.
MAXCTACTPEXP CY
J. C. HOADLEY & CC.
Zawrettcc, Mass.
4t> CORTLAXDT STREET,
New-York.
For full information, prices, ie. sppiJ to
M. DWINELL, Rome, Gs.
sept!7tw-wly
Newspaper Presses for Sale,
W E OFFER A NO. 3 TAYLOR HAND
PRESS, good as new at 1<
price. Also a
GOEDON JOBBER
Middle size, in perfect order, at. . ,, .
two-tblrds price of a new one. The only rea
son for selling is that increasing business re
quires the largest and smallest size of Gordon’s
Presses, and the middle size can be dispensed
with. We offer also a
Montague Paper Cutter
At $75 00—one half cost—in perfect order, h«i
ing bought a “Menem” to taxeits place.
Address Cocuuu Omot, Rome, Ga.
Sept. 2L tw-w tf.
ROEBUCK & GRIFFIN, IT
DEALERS IN
! *
nyjiOK fAaiai
Stoves and. Tin Ware.
OS BROAD ST., ROME, GEORGIA,
OPPOSITE MORTON’S.
O UR stock of COOKING STOVES is one of the most complete ever offered in Rome, and of the
very best kinds known to housekeepers.
We would call especial attention to “GIBBS’ COOK,” a model of perfect construction of
chaste and bold design, with largo and roomy lop, deep and capacious flues, extra large and thor
oughly ventilated oven, with double racks and ono of the host baking and most convenient stoves
ever made.
We have also ‘ TH E ACTIVE,” “LADY GAY,” and the “IRON CLAD,” and others. Also ran
ges of various sizes, and most approved patterns.
Also HEATING STOVES for either coal or wood of various styles and »iz-s. We have a large
stock of Tin Ware constantly on hand and can make anyth'ng in that Une or copper to order*
Roofing and Guttering done in the best stylo. v-
Plumbing and Pipe-laying, for water or gas done by experienced workmen. All weask is a fair
showing. Como and see us.
Also agents for the Stove and Hollow-ware works of Rome, Go.
Oct 24-tri and w3in
J. & S. BONES & GO.
ROME, GEORGIA.
> far, has been more satisfactory in results than we expected, and so generally
* * , f - C "”' ,, 4LTIE».
known that it is not necessary any more to call attention, except to certain SPECIAL
OUR Stock of Hardware is full.and our arrangements for
the”fall trade are complete, we are therefore tally pre-
po ed to meet the trade, in all its branches and to serve oar
friends in .he most satisfactory manner.
GnMs Gin, Lately Inpved andLiiMDraft.
Lint produced by it equal to that of the Steel Brush
which has acquired such world-wide reputation. Factors
recognize it as tbe most sightly sample ever produced,
indifferent staple forced oat into beautiful and faultless
Lint. Sufficiently so, as claimed by the originator and as
firmly believed by us, to pay for itself at the rate of $2 00
per bale advantage over cornmor Gins. These Gins an
all tested, before leaving tho shop, and arc in perfect
ready Ginning order. Warranted at the low price of
fi OO Per Saw.
Let it be b jrne in mind that we are agents for
Blandy’s Engines and Mill Machinery.
COLEMAN'S CELEBRATED CORN A WHEAT MILLS
Which every Farmer ought to have.
Pome Iron Manufacturing Co’s. Iron
and Mails. Brook’s Celebrated
Portable Revolving Wrought
Iron Cotton and Hay Press,
Horse Powers, Hay Cut
ters aud Corn Shelters.
Dealers in Gas and Water Pipe and Fixtures, Stoves and Fixtures, Scales, Leather aw
Rubber Belting, Water Drawers, Pumps, Rams, etc. Aug. 31. tw-wtf.
DRAWING POSTPONED.
FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1871, JO JANUARY 8th, 1872.
In Consequence of The Fever in Charleston, S. C.
BUTLER CHADWICK GART, & CO., AGENTS.
Under the auspices of the “South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,” will
give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C-, commencing October
1st, ls 71. . . *
Refers to all the Bankers, Brokers and prominent gentlemen of the Countiy, 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, giving full particulars. All orders Strictly
Confidential.
Gifts, Amounting, in all, $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, C«donel B. H RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina,
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York.
Money fur'Tlckets can be sent either by Exprees or Post Office Order, and the Tickets promptly
forwarded by *
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,,
Gesikal M. C. Botler. Job* Chadwick. Oixiul M. W. Gaxt.
j^RINCIPAL JDfFICE, JHhAF^LESTON, J3. JH,
Persons desiring information may call on Mr. Wm. A. Choice, No. 54 Broad Street* Rome, Ga.
Oct. 5-tw-w3m.
Clover & Grass Seed Gatherer.
PAUL DISMUKES,
Patentee and Manufacturer,
GALLATIN, TENN.
of this Machine, 0* Sing’e Machine,
pie in its construction, diawn by two Hones,
and will gather the seed of Eight Acres per day
of Clover, Blue Grass, Herds G-ass or Barley.
Blue Grass will yield from 4 to 8 bushels per
acre. Clover will yield from 2 to 4 bcsbels per
This Machine docs not injure tLe Clover or
Gran in gathering. *
3y its use we will be exporters instead of im
porters of Seeds.
It is only necessarv to sea 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, Tcnn. 01 addressed by
letter.
MR. PAUL DISMUKES,
Gallatin, Ten:
Dear Sir,—We
have seen your Clover and Grass Seed Gatberei
at work ia the field, and wc pronounee it the
best Machine ever invented to keep Money o»
home.
We are satisfied that it will gather from sevei
to eight acres per day, and take them dear
above the leaves of the Clover.
R G. Gillispie, I. W. Harris,
E. T. Bash, T. H. Arnold,
Jno. F. Gillispie. J. C. Vertrees,
I. N. Guthrie, Jas. Guthrie,
R. W. Bennett, B. F. Jameson,
I. N. Newkirk, Tboe. Flannegan,
Dr. B. W. Hall, Wm. Bake, ol Penn.
A C. Franklin, T. Boyers,
Balie Peyton.
Mb Paul Disxukks:—Dear Sir,—1 take pleas
ure in stating that one of your Seed Gatherers
was used on my Clover field last fall (one day)
for which I received one third of seed gathered.
With my portion I sowed 40 aeges, and had
elicugh 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 ms
well. R. G. GILLISPIE.
«*Patent right of the States of Georgia and
Alabama for tale by M. Dwiwblu, Rome, Go.
^^The above Machines for sale by Ayer k
McDonald, Rome, Ga.
may 16 tw-wtf
I. Walks*. Propcfctor. K. H. KcDwua A Ce.. Dreufato A
Nt. AfaU, Baa Fraackc*. CaL, end SI Cimnmre OmVM, a
MILLIONS Bear Te.tba.ar t. their
Wonderful Catatlre Effect..
Ttcysre not* rile Feecr DrI ok, Kile <t Poor
Boat, Whither, Proof Spirit, and Bef.ae
LlQHora doctored, spiced and goeetened to plttM the
tottedht "Tonic*” "Appetizer*," HdtonTtc,
.tree Mwtidnr. mate from the Xttir. Knnt.nmi.
ot California, free from oU Alcoholic Sttaao-
loot* Thcjero the GREAT BLOOD PI7BI-
FIEBond A LIFE GIVING PMXCIPLE,
. perfect Benormtnr rad Inriffratne of the Spoon.
canTinpoIf *11 poianwn* matter radroOotfadfhOdood
to * healthy condition. Kopenoo era Oh* than Bit
ter. *cconlir.£ to direction* and remain long tunreB.
prarided their bone* ran not dertrojot Py mineral
poiaonor other moor, rad the Titfll orcras watted
beyond the point of repair.
They ore o Geotle Forcotlwe on well oa a
Tonic, poMcuinx. aka, the peculiar merit of ratine
M e power rot agent la refining Co^ekira «e Imran,
motion of the Liter, and all the Viacmal Organa.
FOB FEMALE COMF1
old. married or raiRie. at the l*«
the torn of Ufa, thera To ale gdrarahaw
For To.orawmtory nml Chronic Bhewrao-
tlam and Goof,
Bilious, Remittent ul IntermlUe w
vers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, A.*-
neys and Blondethese Bftterahsm bsfamot
successful. Sack Diseases are caused bj Vitiated
Blood, nhich is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Oroaas.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead-
•ebe. Faint
WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machines
FOR SAI-.E CHEAP.
T HE above named machine does all hinds of
sewing in tbe best possible style, and is the
easiest kept in order of any known machine.
A child con run it successfully. Enquire at
Courtis Office.
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LAWYERS
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tTPPLIED with Legal Blanks, at the
CoaniEiOrncz.
BadTaateh
the Heart. Inflammation of the Lunx% Pain inth.ro-
xion. of the Kldncyo udahe ndrad other patnfnl.rnip-
Kin, am the offsprings of Drsperaia
They invigorate tbs Stomach and stimulate tbe toroid
Liver and BowsIs. which reader them of unequalled
eflcacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to tho whole system. -
FOR SKIN DISEASES, .Eruption*.Tetter. Sail
Wiiip1»« IWraWraaM Pt* M Hfll ffrtTT KtTT _ Ymlpt
la,hdu8evft,oSu»atioeiottk«Sdaunionu
Diseases of tbe tSkhuot whatever
•fre effects. -----
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon flalltN .1*1
porities banting through tbe skin in Pimples, Er*.
tioezor Seres; cleanse it when jmfinditobrtce^.^
andslnggish in the veins; deans* it when it is tool,
and roar feelings will tdl yon when. Keep the U «d
pars, and the bsalth of the system will follow.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are e]
and remand. 8ays a .
there is scarcely
t£ese Bitten? system from ^
J. WALEEB, Proprietor. IL H. MCDONALD 4c CO,
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Vkanefsea GaMbrala.
and » and MCommerce Street. Mow Tort.
B3-80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
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