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IviOIt 1 £VL , , .
VT- Charleston, there now being two
deaths a day.
“ reported that there have been a few
Savannah.
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—< \»tton was a little more
oal
aDt vesterday : the heft commanding
| i 'r loi»*ts.
I^at has advanced and now good Red
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[ jjlH.rp as previously quoted. See
• Plantation at Auction.—Hiram
Ljproposes to sell his excellentPlanta-
UearCedartown, to the highest bidder,
■v :D jav f Nov. 20th.
k place contains TOO acres, and is one of
. erT \jt>\ in the famous Cedar Valley.
| •- advertisement.
5ol:dation—The Cartersville Express
wlard have consolidated, and will
:er issue but one paper, Tri-Weekly
[: Weekly.
WiKi.E ^ Co., Publishers. Sue*
s to them.
|:2£ Last Prisoner of War.—Capt. John
:me. of the C. S. Navy who has been a
rerofwarin Brooklyn for two and a
vears since the war, is announced to
ire in Atlanta, lie captured a Steamer
;\V York Harbour, probably in 1863
r in some N ew "Brunswick Port,
Liras charged with piracy.
Alabama and Chattanooga Rail
pi is still suspended from Chattanooga
|Asalia. Stanton was arrested last week
:: carried to Montgomery and released on
uid of §4,000. lie has now gone to
v York.
l-tans Branch RailRoad.—There
a some how to be a “fly in the lock,”
u this enterprise hangs fire. We un-
(sani that some little legislation is nec-
2.7 before the work shall be actually
fenced. It is hoped that satisfactory
Moments will be made, and the work
be at an early day, in good earnest.
pa Wholesale Trade of Rome.—We are
juScd to learn that the wholesale trade of
1- city is still on the increase. We noticed
| days ago a large number of Boxes and
-es being carted from the Wholesale House
(Colclough, Harkins & Glover, to the Steam
Jit Wharf for different Merchants down
I* Coosa River, and again yesterday from
J- ; ame house several waggons being loaded
I"Merchants in the northern Counties of
f e learn that the country Mer
its generally find that they can supply
pelves in Rome on better terms, all
^considered, than they can in more dis-
• markets, hence the heavy trade that
I-- is now receiving.
I would call especial attention to the
"Gtxtds House of Messrs. Colclough,Har-
-* i Glover. Their Stock is very large and
Active. Merchants make a note of this,
kail and satisfy yourselves.
ow opening for inspection of the
a new and elegant assortment of Dry
Btfi, of the finest, prettiest styles yet seen
[market. A largo lot of BLACK ALPACAS,
celebrated Buffalo, Otter and Beaver
3, considered by competent judges the
a use. The best assortment of Ladies
J and Childrens fine CUSTOM MADE
POES in the City, all warranted. Also
>7$, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING in
R variety for Gents, Youths and Children.
W. M. i J. A. GAMMON.
**pt. 23, wly, lwle3m.
Claim Agent.—Dr. Rufus Barker is
pHcrized to collect claims against the
States Government, for property
I by the Federal Army during the war,
f^also Pensions* See advertisement.
| Welcome Home.—We rejoice to see
^Henry W. Grady has returned home
r, ’L his lovely bride. He is in fine
and as happy as ever a newly mar-
* laan, or any one else possibly can be.
perpetua.”
i ^fcgees.—Wc have received calls
11 quite a number of gentlemen from
l^'h Carolina, who visit onr country in
|‘ te search of a refuge and a home. Wo
padly welcome them into our midst.
| h - r hearts and our homes areopen to them
| We fear that a refuge 'S not ours to of-
_T : 15 know not how soon the tyrants
■'•-•h may burst upon our own heads.
£ 8$o.\al.—We were pleased a few
! since to receive a call from Rev. B. F.
^ttray of Pembroke, Me. Thisgentle man
been travelling for some weeks, in the
^ or his health, and speaks very
I of the kindness and hospitality with
■- lc has every where, been received.
m/ m °re Northern men would travel
I. , jQ oh our section, so as to ste for them-
I lTes > what terible creatures these South-
r^rs are.
I*,
0 C°n°N Planters—NoTax in Rome.—
? re informed that a rumor is in circula-
°* ^he adjacent counties that all
I f 0r t , b y° u ght to Rome is taxed §1,50 a bale
l^lse. 6 Jj enefit of the city. This is entirely
V * ° whatever is levied by Rome.
I 6el] Urile tllC rumor S rew out of the fact
hC“rr ed to pay 50 cents a
P«al®0luw».
Great Reduction in
the price of the Courier, tpi
advance, will be as follows :
Weekly Courier one year,
“ “ 6 mths,
Tri-Weekly Courier 1 year.
“ “ 6 mths,
“ “ 3. “ ;
if not paid for in advance, the price will
remain as heretofore. septltw-wtf
TO THE CITIZENS OPPULK COUNTY.
The Legal Advertising of Polk county will
bo done in the Borne Conner daring 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, 1870— twtfl
TO THE CITIZENS OF WALKER CO
And all Whom it may Concern.
Notice is hereby given that the Advertising
pertaining to the office of Ordinary of Haralson
county, will hereafter be done in the Rome Cod
rier, that paper being entitled to it by law.
aprltw-wtt. A. D. WOODS, Ordinary.
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 Rous Courier, that paper having tho
largest circulation in the county.
T. WHITE, Shff.
The Legal Advertising of Walkor County, Qa
will be done in the Rome Courier Newspaper
during our term of office, unless notice is given
to the contrary.
WM. STRANGE, Sheriff.
M. RUSSELL, Ordinary.
La Fayette, Ga., March 2,1871—tw-wtf
liegal Advertising of Dade.
. Notice is hereby given, that the Legal adver
tising of Dade county will be done in the Rome
Courier, during our terms of office, unless notice
is given to the contrary.
J. W. O’NE \L, 8hff.
J. C. TAYLOR, Ord’y.
Trenton, Dade Co., Ga., Apr. 21, *71—tw-wtf
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, during my
term of office.
J. H. Lumpkin,
Dec.30tw-tf. Sheriff,
How to get the JLatest Music.
Send direct to Ludden & Eates* Musical Waro-
rooms, Savannah, Ga., where can 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 Music Book pub
lished in the United States to any address, Post-
Paid, on receipt of the marked price. Deal
ers, Teachers. Seminaries, Ac, supplied on the
most favorable terms. Send for Catalogue.
Address LUDDEN A BATES,
aprlS-w6iu Savannah, Ga.
Some Ladies suffer dreadfully with the head
ache and this causes their hair to fade. NA
TURE’S HAIR RESTORATIVE is a sure remedy
for the ache and will restore the color of blanch
ed, gray or faded hair. See advertisement.
Oct. 27-w-2t,
Dr. Rufus Darker,
PENSION AND UNITED STATES CLAIM AGENT.
The undersigned is regularly authorized Agent
to prosecute claims for property taken by the
United States Forces, during the late war. Also
to collect Pension Claims.
Office at Capt. May’s Livery Stable.
All parties interested will please address
RUFUS BARKER,
Oct. 31st, w3m. Rome, Ga.
It is said that if a puff of air were to be blown
into a vein of an animal, death would instanta
neously follow, because circulation would be
stopped. The blood makes the entire circuit
of the human body every seven minutes, and
whenever this circulation is impeded or any of
its channels are clogged by impurities which
ought to be carried off, diseaso follows fever
or a disorder of liver or kidneys, or scrofula, or
dyspepsia. To get at and remove the source of
tho difficulty use the old and infalliable blood
purifier, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar
Bitters. ct24.witw4w
“Our Fathers House,” or The Unwritten
word, hy Rev. Daniel March, D. D.
There is perhaps no Book of modern times
that Christians of all denominations unite so
cordially in recommending as the one above
named.
It is written in a stylo pure and chaste, yet
beautiful as any Novel, and through beautiful
paths leads the reader from Nature up to Na
tures God.
Ihe Book is beautifully illustrated. It is sold
byjjsubscription only.
JAMES H. REYNOLDS, is Agent for Floyd
County. Oct. 3, tw-wlm.
Trust What Time has Sanctlonod.
The maxim that the voice of the people is the
voice of the divinity, may in some cases, be open
to doubt, but the testimony of honest and^ en
lightened witnesses extending through a seriesof
years, and all to the same purport, is worthy of
credence, admits ol no question. Upon such testi
mony the reputation of Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters as an antidote and cure for many ailments
is based. During the twenty’years that it bas
been before the world, innumerable preparations
intended to compete with it, have gone up like
rockets, and como down the extinguished sticks.
Meanwhile the progress of that incomparable
tonic has been swift and steady—-always upward
and onward like the eagle’s flight. Its intro
duction produced a revolution in therapeutics,
and it proved to be one of those salutary revolu
tions that cannot go backwards. To day Hostet
ter’s Bitters is one of the most popular remedies
in Christendom, and commands a larger sale
than any other medical preparation, domestic
or imported, on this side of the Atlantic. As a
cure for dyspejksia, billions disorders, nervous
affections, general debility, and as a preventive
of epidemic fevers, it takes precedence of overy
other remedy. This fact should teach the ambi
tious country dealers who endeavor to foist their
local abortions on the public in its stead, how
futile their small attempts to cajole the commun
ity must necessarily be. Where the game fish
have failed there iB no chance for tho “suckers,*
Oct. 13-tw-wlm.
W E are now prepared to commence the work
of the ROME DIVISION of the NORTH
AND SOUTH RAILROAD, provided parties
through whose lands the present survey runs
will come forward at once and settle rights of
way question. Not one spade of earth will be
moved until all questions pertaining to nghta
of way are settled. Messrs. Burks and Gbiv-
feth have full power to act for the Company.
W. A. McDOUGAL, President.
Oct. 19, tw-wtf
R. R.
Stockholders Take Notice.
T hat by resolution of the board
of Diicctors of the Memphis Branch Rail
road this day passed an installment of ten per
cent upon the subscribed stock is called for, pay
able on, or before, the 10th day of October next.
CHARLES H. SMITH,
Scpt.27tf. Secretary.
W. A. WRIGUT
NEW FIRM.
FORD, GLOVER & WHISHT.
T HE undersigned have formed a copartner
ship for tho purpose of doing a general
Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Commission
business. Prompt attention paid to all consign
ments of goods and produce. Parties^ having
open, accounts with tho late firm of Ford A Glo-
ver arc requested to make imm^i^o settlement.
I. D» FORD,
J. A. GLOVER,
W. A. WRIGHT.
aug5tw-wtf.
A. GABD.
A FTER Tuesday the 31st of October the
TENNESSEE HOUSE will heap,
closed, for the purpose of being entirely re- gjjjj
meddled. It will be opened again ui soon
as finished, with new appointments throng**;
after which the Proprietor hopes to merit more
fully, the liberal patronage that he has hereto-
fore recoived. ^ ^ STANSBURY, Pioprietor.
October Slst, tw-tf
Cockier Onex. Rome, (Ja„ 1
coSHi&i: 7 bJh
—New York Middlings... ft. 17 c
—New York Low Middlings 1GJ
' ■ , —Good Ordinary . 10
— ?•—-per do, Jli 50(^10 00
ALUM, y ; ,p r lb. 8©15
MEATS—Shoulders, p) ft 8J(g,10
Clear Rib Sides 9i(s)10}
Clear Sides "fljall
Plain Hams 13al5
Canvass’d do 17 a 20
Hog Round 3(S10
FRF.SU POPS!, S8c
BRAN— 1 0C®1 25
BAGGING—Guuny yd 20 to 25
Kentucky 20a25
BUTTER—Goshen ^ ft 50
^ ( Country ;.n. v - 25ig35
BEESWAX—ft ’. i 20(525
BALS. COPAIBA or lb SI 10
BRIMSTONE & Sulphur 8@15
BLUE MASS......... pr lb. 90
BLUE STONE pr lb. I4@20
BORAX pr lb. 40(tu60
CHEESE 12a20
CRACKERS—Butter,.........' 71a8
■ —Soda, 7}a8
“ —.Erated 9$al0
“ —Cream, 12JaI4
CIGARS—Imported, pr M ,.£70(q>9' 00
Domestic, 15030 U0
CANDY—Fancy Asst’d, .pr lb. 180)20
Stick 17025
CANDLES 15020
COFFEE—Rio g ft 22028
Java “ 30035
CREAM TARTAR pr >b 50@ 75
CAMPHOR—Gum, pr lb. $1 0)a2 00
COTTON CARDS ® doz. $5 500 8 00
CALOMEL pr lb. |1 00a2 00
EPSOM SALTS .pr lb. 8@15
EGGS : 25a30
FACTORY. GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pr bu Si 40@$1 50
Osnaburgs, or yd. 15j@20
i Shirtings 11012$
FEATHERS gib 65075
FRUIT— DRIED.
New Peaches, g Bn (331b) $1 50al 75
Apples. - (241b) 80
FLOUR— 3 250§5 00
GRAIN—
Corn, new loose 75@90
Wheat Red, old 1 20
Wheat, Red, new 1 40 @1 75
Rye 1 25 1 50
Peas, 80al 00
Oats, 50a65
Clover Seed, per bus $9 OOalO 00
GUN POWDER—Rifle pr keg, $6 5 l
Blasting, 5 25
GRINDSTONES,per lb 2J@31
HONEY 16a20
HIDES, dry, g lb 12*
IRON g lb 4 @ 9
INDIGO— g lb |l 5002 50
IPECAC prlb. $3 0oa5 00
LARD 11*@14
LEATHER—Sole pr lb 27035
Upper 50a 70
Kip Skins, each, $4 00a5 00
Calf Skins, $3 7505 50
LIME g Bbl. 1 75a250
LUMBER—Dry .g M ft 14 00020 00
MORPHIA SULPH., proz. §6 50al000
MACKEREL—Kits $2 00a3 00
NAILS—Cut $5 0005 50
OIL—Tanner’s pr Gal SI 00@$140
Kerosene “ 45060
Castor, qts $6 000
•* pts 3 0004 00
OPIUM pr lb 8 OOalO 00
PRINTS, (at wholesale),
Sprague. ...12
Pacific 12
Richmond 12
Amoskcag 10
Arnold's 10
PEPPER “ 28040
PUTTY—g 1b 8010
PRINTS, 10012*
POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel 50a75
“ Irish “Country, 75al 25
Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbl. $4 50a6 00
QUININE SULPH proz. $2 60@3 00
RAGS—Clean Cotton .g ft 3
RICE .gft_10@121
ROPE—Manilla. b
Machine
Cotton
RAISINS—1 box
SUGAR—Brown, g ft - 11012*
.. —C. g ft 12al3*
“ -A. “ 14al5
“ —Crushed 15*al7*
“ —Powr’d, 15}al8
SALT, per sack $2 25a2 30
SHOT prbag 2 8503 00
SODA... 1015
SOAP—Bar pr lb. 8(
STARCH pr lb. 8i
SHOVELS—Ames’ V
SYRUP—Muscavado 40(
Golden 90@
Extra Golden, 1 2501 55
Sorghum 50a 60
TURPENTINE pr gal. 75al 00
1 WINE—Bagging pr lb. 30a 30
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50054
Medium, 54a58
Prime, 60080
Virginia Leaf. old 16i
Georgia leaf. new, 10al5
TALLOW 1°»12J
TEA $1 2oa2 00
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a 65
WHITE LEA.D per Keg §2 50@3 75
WOOL—Washed 20(2l40
GOLD, buying at $1 11; Selling at $1 14
SILVER “ §1 05; “ 51 10
New York Exc’nge selling at par.
«« « l * buying at Jc (lis.
Valuable Property at Plainville
Tor Sale*
T HE subscriber offers 203 acres of good land
adjoining the town of Plainville, on Selma,
Rome A Dalton R. R., thirteen miles north of
Romo, with two good dwellings and all neces
sary out buildings; also a small store house about
200 yards from the depot. The laud lies on
both sides of tho track, and will be sold all to
gether or divided to suit purcaasere. Enquire
on premises or at Couiuer Office, or address
Joux M. Gukn,
Nannie, Floyd County Ga.
sep28-tw*w3rn
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ItlFRES, SUM
_ T , REVOLVERS
Gun material, of every kind. Wiito far Pric*
List, to Great Western.Gun TIT.irks, Pittsburgh.
Pa. Army guns and Revolvers lougt or traded
Jor. Agents wanted. 4w
made. Profitable and “resfectiibrc'btisincss. /
littlo povelty, panted, by everybody. Succvtx
sure. .Send stamp tor circulars to Churchill &
Templet n, Manui’s, G*5 B’way. N. Y.
oot24 wttw4«r
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$10 front 50s
FREE 3 MONTHS ON TRIAL,
A first-class large quarto Journal. 64 columns,
Illustrated. Or one year for sixty cent*, with
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By Dr. W. W. Hall. Agents wanted. H. N.
McKINNEY A CO., 16 North 7th Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. 4w
ing, 400 pages by Herbert Hamilton, B. A.
How to use this power (which all possess) at
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Copy free to agents only. $1,000 monthly easily
made. Address T. W. EVANS, Publisher 41 S.
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GREAT CHANCE FOR AGEOTS.
Do you want a situation as agent, local or
traveling with chance to make $5 to S iO
per day selling our new 7 strand White
Wire Clothes LinesT They last forever;
sample free, so there is no risk. Address
'at once Hudson River TTirc TT’oris, corner
Water St. and Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 16 Dear-
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RUPTURE
Relieved and Cared br IK. Sherman'* Patent Appliance and
Compound. Office, 6a7 Broadway. S. T. Scad 10c. for book
with photographic Ukencues of cases before and after cure, with
the Henry Ward Beecher ease, letter* and portrait. Beware ol
traveling imposter*, who pretend to have been *MlftanUqfPr.
Sugnaiia. He ha* no Agent*.
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40,000 Copies already sold. Price $2,50*
Address J. & S. Goodspeed’s Empire Book,
axd Picture House, Cincinnati, Chicago and
St. Louis. 4w
ON MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young Men from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man
hood restored. Nervous debility cured. Im
pediments to Marriage removed. Now method
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Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envel-
01 Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, So. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 5, tw-w3m
DRS. G W, & J. B. S. HOLMES,
R ESPECTFULLY tender their services in the
various branches of their profession to tho
citizens of Rome and vicinity. One of them
can be found at all hours at their oflice,
No. 104 EMPIRE BLOCK,
when not professionally absent. Galls left at
the residence of Dr. G- W. HOLMES, or upon
the slate at the office will receive prompt atten
tion . Sept. 6, tw-wtf.
fair association.
A MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS is called
for, to meet at the City Hall at 11 o’clock,
Tuesday Nov. 14, (2nd Tuesday) to olect officers
for the next year, and receive a full and detailed
account of this years proceedings. Let every
man in the County, tho least interested in the
n atter attend.
By order of the Board
OcL 24, tw-w2w
B. F. JONES, Socretsry,
Newspaper Presses for Sale,
w
E OFFER A NO. 3 TAYLOR HAND
PRESS, good as new at low
price. Also a
Jl
GORDON JOBBER
Middle size, in perfect order,
two-thirds price of a now 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 sin can; be dispensed
with. We offer also a
Montague Paper Cutter
At *75 00—one half cost—in perfect order, hav
ing bought a “Menerva’’ to take its place.
Address Covhiek Office, Rome, Ga.
Sept. 21. tw-w tf.v
notice.
I HE Firm of Anderson A Lamkin being dlsr
solved, I most hexriily recommend tomyfnends
and the public'generally, Messrs. ATWOOD &
l»AMKlN;*tbe successor* to the old firm, and
aak for them a continuance of tho patronago so
kindly extended heretofore.
jni,13twlf B ** PeCt u! r M. ANDERS0N. -
C0MP0Sm0N AR ST0NE,
For House fronts, Docks, Piers, Culverts, Walls,
Fountains, and all building purposes; harder,
more durable and one hundred per cent cheaper
than natural stone.
FOR STATE AND C0UNTYRIGHTS
to manufacture, apply to Cuas. W. Darling, Sec
retary N. Y. FREAK STONE CO., 1,23S Broad
way, N. Y.
Clover & Grass Seed Gatherer.
PAUL DISMUKES,
Patentee and Manufacturer,
GALLATIN. TENN.
I TROPOSE to sell tho St.to end County Riiht
of this Machine, or Single Machine, ft h* sim
ple in its construction, drawn bj two Horse*,
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 buhhels per
acre.
This Machine docs not injure the Clover or
Grass in gathering.
3y its use we will he exporters instead of im
porters of Seeds.
It is only necessary to see tho 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-
MTJKES & Co., Gallatin, Tenn. oi addressed by
letter.
MR. PAUL DISMUKES,
• Gallatin, Ten:
Dear Sir,—We
have seen your Clover and Grass Seed Gatherer
at work in the field, and we pronounce it the
best Machine ever invented to keep Money a’
home.
We are satisfied that it will gather from sevei
to eight acres per day, and take them cleat
above the leaves of the Clover.
R G. Gillispie, I. W. Harris,
E. T. Bosh, T. H. Arnold,
Jno* F. Gillispie. J. C. Vertrees,
I. N. Guthrie, Jas. Guthrie,
R. W. Bennett, B. F. Jameson,
I. N. Newkirk, Thos. Flannegan,
Dr. B. W. Hall, Wm. Bake, of Penn.
A C. Franklin, T. Boyers,
Balie Peyton.
Mr Paul Dismukes:—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 ner'es, 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 os
well. R. G. GILLISPIE.
Patent right of the States of Georgia and
Alabama for sale by M. Dwixell, Rome, Ga.
jrSrThe above Machines for sale by Ayer k
McDonald, Rome, Ga.
mayl6tw-wtf
JOBBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS.
We get our GOODs of the Man
ufacturers.
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THEA-NECTAR
IS A PURE
BLACK TEA
with the Green Tea Flavor.
Warranted to suit all tastes.
For sale everywhere. And for
sale wholesale only by
Great Atlantic and Pacific
Tea Co. 8 Church Street, New York. P. O'
Box 5506. Send for the Nectar Circular. 4w
AGENTS WANTED. Bound canvassing book
SENT FREE!
of postage on receipt of 75 cents, and exclusive
territory granted on the PICTORIAL
HOME BIBLE.
Contains over 300 Illustrations. Is a com
plete Library of Biblical Knowledge. Excells
all others. In English and German. Send for
circulars. WM. FLINT & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa.
POPERY.
THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
AND REPUBLIC.
What it has done. What it is doing and what it
means to do. Its power, despotism, infallibility,
frauds, relicts, miracles, idolatry, peisecutions,
startling crimes, and NEW YORK RIOTS!
Send for circular. Address PEOPLES PUB
LISHING CO., 16 Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
FOR COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS
These Tablets present the Acid in Combination
with other efficient remedies in a popular form,
for the Cnre of all THROAT and LUNG Diseas
es. HOARSENESS and ULCERATION of the
THROAT are immediately relieved and state
ments are constantly being sent to the proprie
tor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of
years standing.
f'i A TTrpTfYiYT Bon’t be deceived by
V-A-Tx U JL JLVaIN worthless imitations. Get
only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cts, per
Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.. N. Y.
Send for Circular. Sole Agents lor the U. S. 4w
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ILLUSTRATED
ISTORV OF
?THE BIBLE
By Wm. SMITH, LLD.,
AUTHOR OP SMITH’S BIBLE DICTIONARY.
It contains 243 fine Scripture Illustrations
and over 1IOOO pages, and is the most com
prehensive and valuable History of the Bible
ever published. The labor and learning of cen
turies are gathered in this one volume, to throw
a strong clear light upon every page of the in
spired Word. , „
AGENTS WANTED.—Sond for cnculars and
stc our terms, and a full description of the work
Address. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Philadelphia Pa., Atlanta.Ga., Cincinnati, O.. or
St. Louis, Mo.
REDUCTION OF PRICES.
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES-
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY GETTING UP CJLUBS.
;JBr^.Send for our New Price List and a club
form will accompany it, containing full direc
tions—making a large saving to consumers and
remunerative to club organizers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
31 & 33 VEUSEY STREET,
P. O. Box 5643. NEW YOKK. 4w
JHETJBEBA.
It is NOT A PHYSIC—It is NOT what is pop-
nlarlv called a BITTEfiS, nor is it intended as
sneh. IT IS A SOUTH AMERICAN plant that
has been used for many years by the medical
faculty of those countries with wonderful effica
cy as a POWERFUL ALTERATIVE and UNE
QUALED PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD and is a
Sure and Perfect Remedy for all Diseases of the
LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGEMENT OR
OBSTRUCTION OF INTESTINES, URI
NARY, UTERINE, OR ABDOMINAL
ORGANS, POVERTY OR A WANT
OF BLOOD, INTERMITTENT
OR REMITTENT FE
VERS, INFLAMA-
TION OF THE
LIVER, DROP
SY, SLUG
GISH
CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD, ABSCESSES,
TUMORS, JAUNDICE, SCROFULA, DYS-
PEFSIA, AGUE AND FEVER, OR THEIR
CON-COMITANTS.
Dr. fells’ Extract of JnmDelia
ia offered to the public as a great invigorator
aud remedy for all impurities of the blood, or
for organic weakness with their attendant evils.
For the feegoing^omjilainta,^ ^ ^
is confidently recommended to every family as
a household remedy, and should be freely taken
In all derangements of the system, it gives
health, vigor and tone to all the vital force^and
animates and fortifies all weak and lymphatic
tC J§HNQ n RELLO«G, IS Platt Street, N. Y;
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular.
J. Walks*. Proprietor. R. H. Jlvl*
»a iv. itnggiiu a
**»n. A grata, Su Fmctn, CaL. a-’J SR Cenimtrts strw:, >'. t
BULLIONS BeaP Testimony to their
Wonderful Carat ire Effects.
They sre not a Tile Fancy Drink, Hade of Poor
Etna, Whiskey, Proof Splits and Befase
Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tho
torte.called “Tonics” “Appetisers,” “RestorcrV’kc.,
(hot lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin.but sre
a true Medicine, made from the Native Knots and Herbs
of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu
lants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURI
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and lnvigorotor of the System,
carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood
to s healthy condition. No person can take these Bit
ters according to directions and remain long unwell,
provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted
beyond the point of repair.
They arc a Gentle Parcatlve as well as a
Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, ahd all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or
old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters haTC no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma
tism and Goat, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion,
Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most
successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head
ache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dixxiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach.
Bad Taste In the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain in the re
gions of the Sidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to the whole system,
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Halt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms. Sc?Id Head. Sore Eye*, Erysipe
las, Itch.Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humor* and
Diseases of the Skin, of whaSev-r name or nature, ait
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such
rases will convince the most incredulous of their eura
tire effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its .ir
purities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Ere;,
tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the Teins; cleanse it wlien it is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the lluod
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
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the nee of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
and slimy deposits that brcfjfthese living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuge*, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDOXALD & CO,
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco. California,
iunc!5tw- .vly
■ WE WARRANT EVERY ARTICLE. -83
Sept 30, tri-w 6m.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
%
Wednesday, October 4 1871: and the colle-
pear will extend to the First Wednesday
ly, 1372, with a vacation of one week at
Chiistmas. Plans for a suite of elegant build
ings are now preparing, and they will be push
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; Boari, in
cluding lodging, fuel and lights, in good private
families, ranges from $25 to $28 per month.
For farther information apply to Professor J.
E. Willet, Penficld, 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.
JOSEPH E. WILLET, A. M., M. D..
Frofessor of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Go-
ology and Botany.
WM. G. GOODFIN, A. M.,
Professor oi Ancient Language?.
REV. JOHN S. BRANTLY, D D.,
Professor of Theology, Belles Lettres and Mod-
n Languages.
iER, President Board Trustees,
S. LANDRUM, Secretary Board Trustees.
augS-t2*n wl.
REST CABINET ORGANS
At the Lowest Prices.
That the MASON A HAMLIN CABINET OR-
GANS aro tho best in the world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinion of professional nusic-
ians, by the award to them of seventy-five
Gold and Silver Medals
or 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
ture only first-class instruments and will not
make *cheap organs” at any price, or suffer an
inferior instrument to bear tneir name. Hav
ing greatly increased their facilities for manu
facture, by the intredmetion of new machineiy
and otherwise, they are 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, they are now offering at PRICES of
INFERIOR WORK, FOUR OCTAVE ORGAN8,
Plain Walnut Case, $50. FIVE OCTAVE OR
GANS, Double Reed, Solid walnut case, carved
and paneled, with FIVE STOPS (Viola, Diap
ason, Melodia, Flute. Tremulant), $125, Other
styles in proportion.
Circulars, with full particulars, including ac
curate drawings of the different styles of organs,
and much imformation which will be of service
to every purchaser of an organ, will be sent free
and postage paid, to any one desiring them.
MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
i54Tremontst^ Boston; 596 Broadway N Y.-
S3* Wholesale Southern Agents;
LUDDER ABATES.
junefi-triandwly.Savannah, Qa.
J. S. & J. S. CARVER,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CRACKERS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
FRUITS, NUTS,
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, WOODEN
WARE, BASKETS, FIFES, FANCY
NOTIONS, Ac.
We keep a Fresh and General Assorted Stock
of the above Goods, and are determined to sell
as low as any house in the City.
“SEED TICK” COFFEE,
in
“TWIN BROTHERS” YEAST CAKE,
Always on hand,
J. D. 4 J. B. CARVER.
Opposite Post Office, Roue, Ga.
Bept 30, tri-w3m.
STORE HOUSE TO BEET IS WALKER COUNT!.
O NE of the best stands in the country for tho
sale of Goods for rent. Good Store
House with comfortable sleeping reomijvi^**
above, Spring House, Stables, Post Of-nm^L
6ce, and if desired fifty acres of lsnd.]mj^B
On the roads leading from Lafsjette and the
Core to Chattanooga. Cal! on B. H. WOODS,
ear Shield’s Shop, Bock Spring, Ga.
Dot. 28, tw-w2w.
R. R. R.
RADWAf’S READY RELIEF
Cures the Worat Pains
In from One to Twenty Minutes*
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any oue
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
Radway’s Ready Relief is a Cure
;for every pain.
It was the first and is
tlie only P*ain Remedy
THAT INSTANTLY STOPS
the most excruciating pains, allays Ii
tions, and cures Congestions, whether of the
Langs. Stomach, Bowels, or Glands or organs, by
one application,
In from One to Twenty Minutes,
no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain
the BHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cripled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease
may suffer,
Radway’s Ready Relief
The applicatioc of the READY RELIEF t
the part or parts where the pain or difficult
exists will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will
in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour
Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headaehe, Diarrhea,
Dysenterry, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all
Internal Pains.
Travellers should always carry a bottle of
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A
few drops in water will prevent sickness or
pains from change of water. It is better than
French Brandy or Bitters &3 a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There
is not a remedial agent in th>s world that will
cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious.
Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and othei fe
vers (aided by RADWAY’S PILLS) so quick as
Radway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle.
HEALTH MBEAUTYH
Strong and Pure Rich Blood—Increase of Flesh
and Weight—Clear Skin and Beautiful
« Complexion Secured to all.
DR. RAD WAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the most astonishing Cures; so quick
io rapid are the changes the Body un
dergoes, under the influence of
this truly wonderful
Medioine that
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the
communicates throng
and other fluids and jhioes of the system the
vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body
with new and sonnd material. Scrofula, Syphi
lis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in
the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands
and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Stru-
morous discharges from the Ears, and the worst
of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores,
Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipolas,
Acne, Black Spots, Worms in tho flesh, Tumors,
Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss ol So
men, and all wastes of the life principle, are
within the curative range of this wonder ol
Modern Chemistry, and in a few days’ use will
prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
Not only does the SARSAPARILLIAN RE
SOLVENT excels all known remedial agents in
the cnre of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional,
and Skin diseases; bat it Is the only positive
cuiefor
Sidney and Bladder Complaints
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearupe, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when tfiTre is a
pricking, bnrning sensation when passing wa
ter, and pain in the small of the Back and along
the Loins
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gam, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cnre 6! all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid
neys, Bladder, Nervous diseases, Headache, Con
stipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the
Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of the in
ternal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive
cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury,
minerals or deleterious drugs.
A few doses of RADWAY’S PILLS will free
the systom from the above named disorders.
Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Read “FALSE and TRUE.” Send one letter
stanp to Radway k Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane
New York. Information worth thousands will
be sent you. .* june24tw-wly
he Sarsaparillian Resolvent
ugh the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
nd juices of the system the
ROEBUCK & GRIFFIN,
My
DEALERS IK
.im
i/AUHi
Stoves and 'T'in ~SV'aire.
■ ■
08 BROAD ST., ROME, GEORGIA,
OPPOSITE NORTON'S.
O UR stock of COOKING STOVES ia one of the must complete trer offered in Rome, and of tfia
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 large and roomy top,deep and capacious flues, extra largo and thor
oughly ventilated oven, with double racks and one of the bust baking and most convenient,stove*
cvcrmade. ’ ’ **
We have also “THE ACTIVE,” “LADY GAY,” and the “IRON CLAD,” and others. Also ran
ges of various sizes, and most approved patterns. _ , ,
Also HEATING STOVES for cither coal or wood of various styles and sizes. We have a largo
stock of Tin Ware constantly on hand and can make anyth ng in that lino or eopper to order.
Roofing and Guttering done in the best style. ' , '
Plumbing and Pipe-laying, for water or gas done by experienced workmen. All we ask jt a fair
showing. Come and see us.
Also agents for the Novelty Stove and Hollow-ware works of Rome, Ga.
Oct 24-tri and w3m . , , f
J. & S. BONES & CO.
ROME, GEORGIA.
O UR BUSINESS to (hr, has been more satisftclor, in results than wc expected, andio generally
known that it is not necessary any more to call attention, except to certain SPECIALTIES*
OUR Stock of Hardware is ffl^l.and our arrangements for
the fall trade are complete, we are therefore fully pre
pared to meet the trade, in all its branches and to serve onr
friends in the most satisfactory manner.
Gullet’s Gin, Lately Improved aiLifMM
Lint produced by it equal to that of the Steel Brush
which has acquired such world-wide reputation. Factors
recognize it as the most sightly sample ever produced,
indifferent staple forced out into beautiful and faultless
Unt. 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 com mo r Gin3. These Gins ar**
all tested, before leaving the shop, and are in perfect
ready Ginning order. TFarraiifrd at the low price of
14 OO Per Saw.
Let it be borne in mind that we are agents for
Blandy’s Engines a.n<l iVIill Machinery. i.
COLEMAN’S CELEBRATED CORN 4 WHEAT MILLS
Which every Farmer ought to hare. t -r<
Pome Iron Manufacturing Co’s. Iron
and Nails. Brook’s Celebrated
Portable Revolving Wrought
Iron Cotton and Hay Press,
Horse Powers, Hay Cut
ters aud Corn Shellers.
Dealers in Gas and Water Pipe and Fixtures, 8toves and Fixtures, Scales, Leather and
Rubber Belting, Water Drawers, Pumps, Rams, etc. Aug. 31. tw-wtfi
DRAWING POSTPONED.
FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1871, TO JANUARY 8th, 1872.
In Consequence of The Fever in Charleston, S. C.
t# m, cavra away.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
Eandi Immigmtmm Amoemimm
BUTLER CHADWICK GAR*, & 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, 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, giving full particulars. All orders Strictly
Confidential.
2,405 Grifts, Amounting, in all, $500,000.
The Drawing of this great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under tho supervision of
the following well known gentlemen:
General A.R. WRIGHT, of Georgia, Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina*
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York.
Money for Tickets can be sent either by Express or Post Office Order, and the Tickets promptly
forwarded by
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
General M. C. Butler. John Chadwick. General M. W. Gakt*
j- ) RINCIPAL pFFICE, J^HAE\LESTON, jD,
Persons desiring information may call on Mr. Wm. A. Choice, No. 54 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Oct. 5-tw-w3m.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
ADIES in search of nice BLACK MOHAIH
I or ALPACA of tho best
makes at living prices, can find
them by calling at the popular
house of
HARP0LD 4 HILLYER.
F you want BLANKETS nice and Cheap
S 0 * 0
HARPOLD 4 HILLYER.
DARBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid,
^CnXSiQvaluabl^MBily^fedicinCjforpnri^
ing, cleansing, removing bad odors in all kinds
of sickness; f orb a ms, sores, wounds, stings; for
Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases;
F yon want DRESS GOODS of any kind,
goto
HARPOLD k HILLYER.
F you are in search of a handsome SBAWL
at a low price, go to
HARFOLD k HILLYER.
' F you are in search of good bargains, in
JEANS, FLANNELS,
LENSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS
and TICKINGS,
Don’t fail to go to . HARPOLD k HILLYER.
OU will find one of the largest and best as
sorted STOCK of CLOTHIKG in^ffa
Rome, by calling at
HARPOLD k HILLYER.
FINE Stock ot Ladies and Childrens fine
’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES,
Always on hand at HARPOLD k HILLYER.
large stock of boots, shoes,
Hats and Caps.ti^
Mills-—Water Power
ARMUCHEE PLANTATION
Fox* Sale.
I HE undersigned offers his Plantation end
Mill.,' on big Armnehco Creek, 8 miles from
Rome, for lile. The Plantation conteina 320
aerei—over 200 acres cleared and in cnltiraiion.
There is a custom Grist Mill on the place,
with two runs of Stone, in good running order.
The water power ie one or tho belt in thii sec
tion. There it a tall of 12 feet, and inffieiant
water through the year to propel the machinery
of a large Factory.
The owner ia too far advanced in year, to at
tend to active business, and this property wil
be sold at a bargain. I MEAN BUSINESS.
Address Da. W. D. JONES,
julj2}tw-w0m Rome, Ga.
H ’ aRPOLD 4 HILLYER, Agents
GEORGIA FACTORY, f
for the
GEORGIA FACTOR
SHIBTING, SHEETING
YARNS.
These Goods took the
at the Rome Fair, and resold at Factory price*.
OcL 21, tw-wlm
HENRY A. SMITH,
PBALSa IM
Books & Stationery,
jRRl
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Mnsic, Paper Hang.
ingi. Cromos. end Steel Engravings. Pif'
Frames, 4c. Attention is invited to a large
ply of fint elaa goods.
Borne, March 28tw-wly.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. S. C. Hammond,
H AS' received a beaulifol supply oi
FALL and WINTER GOODS.CQ
Ladles are respectfully invited to eaUigJ
and examine Goods and pricet..
First door above Hoyt’s Drugstore.
OcL 3, tw-lm.
for Catarrh, sore month, gnre throat, diphtheria;
for colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to soften
and beantify the skin; to remove ink spots, mil-
dew^fraitstains^take^nternalljNaanrel^asa^
plied externally; so highly
who have used it—-is | jb^sale by allj^rug^iits
and country Merchants, and may be ordered, di-
rectly of DARBY PROPHYLATIC CO„
16^YHlian^treet^J^£.
£3*For sale by Dr. R. V. MITCHELL, Broad
8tr?sL Rome, Ga. dec»tw-wly
STEAM ENGINES
.PORTABLE
SELF-CONTAINED.
auarrACTUSEZ) BY
J. C. HOADLEY & CC.
Zawince, JICcut.
W
48 COKTL ANDT STREET,
New-Yozk,
For fail information, prices, Ac., apply to
M. DWINJSLL, Borne, Ga,
sept!7tw-wly -. b
WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machines
FOR SALE CHEAP.
T HE above named machine does all kinds of
sewing in this best pcnsible style, and is the
easiest kept in order ot any. known machine.
A child cau run -It successfully. Enquire at
Couam, Office. \