The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, December 01, 1871, Image 3

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> U fpToine Courier UrgS5^p«ia.BK«i. jU-^ftSSTror the Knmc Courier „llior:* e<! Se w ' ork - 4 CO, s'eo’B' B° ffELL M 1 pWINELL, Prop't, mibket.—Yesterday Cotton was •ToV from previous prices, the best 1 0 nly lTcts. o>® m, “ j/ active with a lively demand I[-y fer the k?ft reaJ ' - See pricES CUr ‘ [Special t < Courier. ,OTTOS MARKET. • K Not. 29.—Cotton dull and Sov. 29.—Cotton declin- \‘e«' York heavy- [.[VESfOOL future delivery lower. Bev . J. W. Beckwith, Bishop of j 3 is expected to hold service and Minister the rite of Confirmation in St. •sChurch on Saturday morning next, c'rcumrtances are such that the Bishop ‘ £i[i ij u here on Saturday. cm t'“ i ts Our thanks arc due and liero- Hon. Amos Hitchcock,Rep in.*:' 1 ' 8 k- tendered tentative front Talledcga in the Alabama LVisfeture, for copies of the Treasurer’s and Auditor’s report for the year 1871. ffe Ihall make some extracts from these reports in our next. _ ^ Delegates to the State Convention, at t meetinc yesterday in the City Hall, the following gentlemen were appointed dele- r, the Democratic State Convention, cl J K. Towers, Gen. Black, R. T. riche, and Mr. J. F. Shanklin. Hot' parties rent. Wanted.— Quite a number of > enquiring for Dwellings for uggest. to owners of judicious advertising in rent many the We would houses, that a litt w. u!J .'requentiy rimes its cost. c.met hues houses stand unoccupied lor ulhs hen they could be rented itnmc- jj Jte ]j if they had been properly advertised. not this "a penny, wise, and pound foolish policy? The Selina Time* and the Southern torus, two capital papers propose to club their tapers to subscribers for tlic excced- low price of S3 00 per annum. Tl,e Weekly Times is published on Tues days. the .Ir/'<s on Fridays, and both are equal to a first class semi-weekly journal. Sow is the time to subscribe. Subscrip ts will be received by tbe publisher of either paper. ^ tjLTTK u number ol visitors have been here, and some here now, for the purpose cf locating iu our midst, some have bough t and some rented property and others expect, iug to do so. We extend to all a hearty welcome. Masonic Festival.—The Masonic Fraternity at Trion Factory, will celebrate the 27th of Dec. There will be an address and a public installation of Officers. It will oo doubt be an interesting affair, for those having the matter iu charge know how to prepare for such au occasion. The Superintendents of the Stove Fac tories say they cauuot fill their orders for stoves, notwithstanding they are turning out large numbers daily. A good opening for more capital. The Stoves they are put ting up are cheaper aud better than tbe Northern and Western Stoves, simply be cause the Iron is better and don’t cost as much, and there is no frei - ht on them. Ladies, Misses and Chii.drex’s Feu Sets, at the Mew Store, F. 0. White & Co. Xuv. 30, tw-lt-w-2t. THE BOOKS OF THE CHRON ICLES OF GEORGIA. To meet the great demand for these popu- lar Ciironici.es, we have concluded to have them published in book form. They will make a neat volume in paper covers, and every one who has read them ns they avpear cd in the Courier, will be glad to Ii'avo them in a permanent form. The historic truth, as well as the keenness of their sarcasm, and quaint pleasantness of their style, has made them welcome visitors to every household into which they have entered. The book will be ready by the 25th of De cember, and will be mailed, postage free, to any address for 75 cts per copv. For Clubs, with the Courier, we will send them as follows: One copy Curonicees and the Weekly Courier, 1 year, § 2 50. Six copies Chronicles and six Weekly Couriers, 1 year S 12 50. Ten copies Chronicles and ten Weekly Couriers, 1 year $ 20 00. Admitted to the Bah.—Clns. G. •lanes, sou of Wm. F. Janes, and grand son of Wm. Peek, of Folk Co., was, on last Tuesday, at Cedar Town, examined in open Court, and admitted to practice Law in the Superior Courts of this State. Mr. Junes passed a splendid examina tion. and promises to make a One Lawyer. He has our best wishes. Convicted at Folk Superior Court —The following convictions were had at Polk Court last week: Ben. Hutchins, negro, for burglary. Sentenced 10 years in penitentiary. Jordon Pryor, negro, assault with inteut to murder. Sentenced 3 years in peniten tiary. Sheltou Russel, Charles Foster and Nel son West, all negroes,convicted of Larceny. These are the parties who stole beeves and brought them to Rome. Sentence; fine of 8100 each, or six months in jail. T. G. W. McMeekm was convicted of keeping open a tippling house on the Sab bath. Sentence; fine of 8300, or six months in jail. Case appealed to Supreme Court. This ease is peculiar; Mr. McMeekin had two rooms adjoiuing, one room wus en tircly unoccupied and stood o; en at all times, day and night. In the partiton be' tween the rooms is a revolving table, one- half being ir; either room, with names of liquors and j rices marked on it Now it appears if a person shoo'd go in to the va cant rep in on the Sabbath, or any other time, and put. on the table the price of a glass of whisky or other liquor, tun! revolve the table, a glass of liqour would come back to him. The question is, did he evade the Law. RliaiE WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY THE RjME chamber of commerce Courier Office, Rome, Ga., COTTON- _ N0V ’ 3 °- 1871 ’ —New York Middlings... ft. 17J C —Xew York Low Middlings 17 ^ —Good Ordinary ](}j aiStw pcr doz * 1: 50015 0(1 aSSr-g-g ya. m Wear Rib Sides §teur JMrsrtisefflflite. 7}(*9 9(a) 10 9iall 13al5 17 a 20 S@10 5a8c 1 0G@1 25 North it South Railroad.—Right op Wat in Polk County.—Maj. S. N if. Byrd, is authorized to secure the Right of Wav for the above named Road. We are informed that nearly every man in that couuty, through whose land this Road is laid, has already signified liis will ingness to give the right of way. This libcrallity is commendable, and we do hope no one will obstruct this good en terprise. Indecent.—The New York Herald, of the 24th,paragraphs the several Grand Ju rors of Judge Bed'ord’a Court. and takes the occasion to admonish each one of his duty as a juror. This effort to .forestall, the actioD ofthe Jury is in rather bad taste and speaks more for the zeal of the Herald than it does for the intelligence and hones ty of the Jury. If the Jurors are men honest and intelligent they will bo govern ed by the facts, and the law of tbe case as given them in charge by the Judge, with out the appeal from the Herald. If they are not honest and intelligent the array ought to be challenged,and competent men pot iu their places. W'k are now opening for inspection of tbe Ladies a new and elegant assortment of Dry’ t-oods, of the finest, prettiest styles yet seen in tins market. A large lot of BLACK ALPACAS, -■ the celebrated Buffalo, Otter and Beaver braids, considered by competent judges tbe ^est in use. The best assortment of Ladies Misses and Childrens fine CUSTOM MADE SHOES in tbe City, all warranted. Also BOOTS, SHOES, Hats and CLOTHING in great variety far Gents, Youths and Children. W. M. A J. A. GAMMON. Sept. 23, wly, twle3m. Public Schools.—In responcc lo the petition of the School Commissioners of this County, our ready and efficient repre sentative Capt. D. Scott, has introduced a resolution in the Legislature requesting the committee to report a bill for the payment °f Teachers who have tangbt under the law. A Correspondent advises travelers, hue sojourning at hotels, to p’ace their tnonejand watches in one of their stockings, an put them under the pillows. The pro- wines hinders the chauces of being rob- m e 0 ’ ? r > or get;ing their property in the Dr. Rufus Darker, PENSION AND UNITED STATES CLAIM AGENT. The undersigned is regularly authorized Agent to prosecute claims for property tukeu by the United States Forces, during the late war. Also to collect Pension Claims. Office at Maj. O. H. Smiths Law Office, iu rear of Banking House of Cothran & Maguire. All parties interested will please address RUFUS BARKER, Oct. 31st, w3m. Rome, (Ja. GOOD NEWS FOR SOLDIERS! An exchange says that the Commissioner of Pensions has revised the Bounty Laws, and de cided that all persons who have served in any of tho wars in which this country has been en gaged since 1790, and prior te March 1S55, are entitled to 160 acres of land. Those not having received that amount will be entitled thereto without regard to length of service, provided they wero regularly mustered into the United States service. DR. RUFUS BARKER, is authorized by the United States Government to collect these claims. Ad r^ss him at Rome, Ga. Nov. 9, w8m. How to get tlic Latest Music. Send direct to Ludden Jt 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 on the most favorable terms- Send for Catalogue. Address LUDDEN & BATF3, aprlS-wGm Savannah, Ga. Upward of Forty Thousand bottles of Nature’s Hair Restorative were sold from Jan. 1st to June 1st, which fact tells its own story. Its so clean, and looks so nice that the ladies are all delighted with it. See advertisement. Nov. 17, w2t Great Reduction in Price.—Hereafter the price of the Courier, when paid strictly in advance, will be as follows : Weekly Courier one year, $ 2 00 “ “ G mths, 1 OO Tii-Weekly Courier 1 year. 4 00 44 0 mths, 2 OO “ “ 3 “ 1 00 If not paid f< r in advance, the price will remain as heretofore. septltw-wtf TO TIIE CITIZENS OF POLK COUNTY. The Legal Advertising of Polk county will bo done in the Rome Courier during the term of office of tho present incumbcn, unless no tice is given to the contrary F. M. CLARK, Ordinary. E. AV. CLEMENTS, ShfT. Cedar Town, Feb. 15, 1S70— twtf. lear Rib Sides c Clear Sides,.... Plain Hams Canvass’d do Hoe Round. FRESH PORK, BRAN— _ _ _ _ BAGGING—Gunny j) yd 26^0 25 Kentucky 20a25 BUTTER—Goshen ijb tb 50 Country 25035 8 EES W A X—lb 20025 BALS. COPAIBA or lb $1 10 BRIMSTONE & Sulphur 8015 BLUE MASS ,pr lb. 90 BLUE STONE pr lb. 14020 BORAX pr lb 40060 CHEESE I... 12a20 CRACKERS—Butter 7}a8 —Soda, 7£a8 “ —Juratcd 9jal0 “ —Cream 124aI4 CIGARS—Imported, pr M 870(2,9* 00 Domestic, 15030 O0 CANDY—Fancy Asst’d pr lb. 18(2)20 Stick 17025 Candles 1501. j COFFEE—Rio gib 23030 Java “ 30035 CREAM TARTAR pr'b 50@ 75 CAMPHOR—Guru, pr lb. $1 0)a2 00 COTTON CARDS » doz. 85 50@8 00 calomel pr ib. $1 ooa2 oo EPSOM SALTS prlb. 8015 EGOS 25a30 FACTORY GOODS— Cotton Yarns—pr bu $1 40(a)? 1 50 Osnaborgs or yd. 15}@20 i Shirtings, 11012 j FEATHERS ® tb 05(2175 FRUIT—DRIED. New Peaches, SJ Bu (331b) $1 50al 75 Apples. •• (241b) tsO FLOUR— 3 250$5 00 GRAIN— Corn, new loose 75(2)90 Wheat, Re-. 1 , new, 1 10 0 1 75 Rye 1 25 1 50 Peas 80ul 00 Oats, 50aG5 Clover Seed, per bus 89 OOalU OO GUN 1’uWDER—Ritie, pr keg, fG 5' Blasting 5 25 GRINDSTONES per It 2J@3j MONEY *16a20 HIDES, dry, $ lb 12J IRON ifilb 4 @9 INDIGO— i»E> 51 50(2,2 50 IPECAC prlb. $3 0uu5 00 LARD 111@14 LEATHER—Sole pr lb 27035 Upper 50a 70 Kip Skins each, 84 G0a5 00 Calf Skins 83 75@5 50 LIME Bbl. 1 75a250 LUMBER—Drv M ft 14 00(2)20 00 MOLASSES—N. 0 75^81 00 MORPHIA SULPI1. proz. SG 50al0 00 MACKEREL-Kits 82 00a3 00 nails—cut fs 0005 50 OIL—Tanner’6 pr Gal 83 00(2)8140 Kerosene “ _ 45@60 Castor, qts. 86 000 11 pts., 3 0004 00 OPIUM pr lb 8 OOalO 00 PRINTS, (at wholesale) X\T ATCH FREE to Agents to introduce articles that sell in every home. IiATTA A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov 2S,4tr 8 O’CLOCK. i? A MONTH—Horse vnd carriage fur nished : expences paid; rumples ’free. H. B SHAW, Alfred, Me. 4w RIFLES, SUOT-GUSS, KEYOLVEKS Gun material j of every kind. Write for Price List, to Great Western Gun W<*rks, Pittsburgh. Pa. Army guns and Revolvers bought or traded for. Agents wanted. 4xr S100 TO 250 arJoSES everywhere selling our new seven strand White Platina Clothes Lines. Sells readily at every house. Samples free. Address the GIRARD #IRE l^ILLS, Philadelphia. Pa. FIRE Hats, Caps, Be’ts, Shirts, Bad ges, Trumpets. Ac„ for Ser vice and Parade. At the old Manufactory, 143 Grand street New York. CAIRNS A BRO., late II. T. Grata- cap. Send for circulars. 4w FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. JWe will send a handsome Prospectus of our Acto Illustrated Family Bible, containing over 200 fine Scripture Illustrations to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address, National Pcb- LiSRisG Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or St. Louis, Mo. 30,000 FARMERS. TIIE HELPER shows you how to save and how to make money on the farm. Where to look for the profits, and how to obtain them. How to clear 8GOO.OO from Oct. to May. A copy free to every farmer sending name and P. 0. address to ZIEGLER Sc McCURDY, Philrdelph a.Pa. 4w AGENTS WANTED- TIG GREAT CHICAGO FIRE! The Crowning Horror of the 19th Century. 100,- 000 persons reduced to beggary. Fearful Scenes. Heartrending Incidents. 500 to 1000 copies of this Book selling per day. Sample Copy, post paid, 50c. Address J. W. GOODSPEED, Cincinnati, O., St. Louis, M«»., or New Orleans, Lii. 4rr Sprague 12 Pacific 12 Richmond 12 Amoskeag 10 Arnold’s 10 PEPl’ER 44 25040 PUTTY- # lb 8010 TO TIIE CITIZENS OF WALKER CO And all Whom it may Concern. Notice is hereby given that the Advertising pertaining to tbe office of Ordinary of Haralson county, will hereafter be done in the Rome Cou- niF.n, that paper being entitled to it by law. aprltw-wtf. A. I). WOODS, Ordinary. PRINTS 10@12J POTATOES Sweet, pr. bushel 50a75 “ Irish 4i Country, 75al 25 Irish Potatoes, Northern, bbl. §4 50a6 00 QUININE SULPH pros. $2 GG@3 00 RAGS—Clean Cotton .$ ft 3 RICE ,?ft 10@12* ROPE—Manilla. b 26 (a\ 28 Machine 11(^12} Cotton 30@40 RAISINS—} boz 2 50n3 00 } “ 1 25al 50 SUGAR—Brown, $ ft I1@12J “ —C. ft 12al3* “ -A. “ 14nl5 44 —Crushed 15Jal7J “ —Powr’d, 15§al8 ■SALT, per sack, . $2 25 SHOT pr bag 2 8503 0C SODA 7<2H2J SOAP—Bar - pr lb. 8(all5 ftTARCII pr lb 8i^l0 SHOVELS—Ames’ *1 20 SYRUP—Muscavado, 40(®50 Golden 90@1 25 Extra Golden 1 25(rf>. 1 55 Sorghura 50a CO TURPENTINE pr gal. 75al 00 1 WINE—Bagging, prlb. 30a 30 TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 50(^54 Medium, 54a58 Primo G0(a-80 Virginia Leaf. old 1G(«*25 Georgia leaf. new, 10al5 TALLOW 10al2} TEA *1 23a2 00 VINEGAR—Cider, per gal 40a G5 WHITE LEAD per Keg $2 50f^3 75 WOOL—Washed 20f&40 GOLD, buying at SI 11; Selling at $1.14 SILVER 44 $1 05: “ $1 10 New York Exc’nge selling at par. 41 44 “ buving at }c dia. Bnv To the Citizens of Haralson Comity and to Whom it may Concern. Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff’s Ad vertising of Haralson county will hereafter bo done in the Rome CouniEit, that paper having th largest circulation in the county. T. WHITE. Stiff. The Legal Advertising of Walker County, Ga will bo done in the Home 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, IS71— tw-wtf Legal Advertising of Dade. Notice is hereby given, that the Legal adver tising of Dade county will bo done in tbe Rome Courier, during our terms of office, unless notice is given to the contrary. J. W. O’NEAL, ShfT. 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. II. Lumpkin, Dee.30tw-tl. Sheriff, Be Guided by what you Kuow. There is an old proverb which says, “Experi ence is the safest guide-” To this guide the sick and ailing naturally turn when casting about for the means of relief. They inquire what a medicine has done for others, before they adopt it themselves. Of all the remedies and preven tives in use, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters meets the test most triumphantly, and hence its im mense popularity aud vast sales. The sufferer from indigestion is sure to find some one among his friends who has been cured of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liver complaint, constipation nervous prostration, or general debility, has only to mako inquiry in tho neighborhood where ho resides in order to discover what this standard restorative has effected in cases similar to his own. In the published testimony to its merits he will find a volume of proofs of its sanitary piop- ertics, which it is impossible for his common sense to resist. He tries it, and tho effect it pro duces on his system adds another to the host ol witnesses in its favor. Thus, its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere local tricksters, and others who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust into the hands and down the throats of invalids, their haphazard concoctions, assubsti tntes for the tonic which for so many years has been a medicinal staple throughout the United States, Spanish America, Canada, and the West Indies, but only succeed to a very limited extent In this reasoning age, the people, haying ascer tained what is really deserving of their confi dence, decline ‘‘running after strange gods. Nov. 13,tw-wlm. Administratrix Sale. B y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Onli- nary for Polk C«*untv, will bo sold at the Court House door in Cedar Town, on the first Tae-day in February next to the highest bidder, at public outcry the*J. B. Lons, place, contain in*’ lfiU acres more or less. Nos. 573, C13, 614 and 615 in the 21st Distriot and 3d Section, about 80 acres cleared land, log house and out houses. Tho cle»red land in good farmipg or der. Sold as the property ol the estate of J. B. Long, dec’d , for division and benefit of cred itors. S. A. C. LONG, Administratrix. Nov. 30. 1871. w40d the dellcmte and refreshing -T^-^frasranee ofgeanlae Farina GM *K>N s C*U»»e Water, and ll r^-^l«dl»pea*ablo 1 tlcmaa. 6«Id by DrafrUliN* and Dealer* la PERFUMER yT* % THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE black; tka ith the Crccn Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everyichcre. And for nale wholesale only by the Great Atlantic and Pacific jh Street, Non York. P. O* Send for the Nectar Circular. 4w FREE TO AGENTS. A bound canvas3iuc book of the 3?ictoi-ia.l Home Bible, Containing over 300 Illustration*:. With a Comprehensive Cyclopedia explanatory of the Scriptures. In Excuse axd Germ ax 4w WM. FLINT i CO., Philadelphia, Pa. C0MP0Sm0N AR ST0NE, For House 'routs, Docks, Piers, Culverts, Walls. Fountains, and all building purposes; harder, more durable and one hundred per cent caeaper than natural stone. FOE STATE AND COUNTYEIGHTS to manufacture, apply to Coas. W. Darling,Sec retary N. Y. FREAK STONE CO., 1,233 Broad way. N. Y. 4w Chicago I Great Conflagration. A concise history of the past of this most won derful of cities, and a detailed, circumstantial and vivid account of its destruction by fire ; with scenes, incidents, Ac. By Messrs. Colbort &. Chamberlin, City Editors of Chicago Tri bune. Fully illustrated from Photographs taken on the spot. Agents Wanted. Address C. F. VENT, Cincinnati or New York. 4w AGENTS WANTED FOR MAUTXIaUS; OR, Ci'uisinjj: Under Canvass. By Capt* John N. Muffin.of the late Confederate Navy. The most thrilling, popular and humor ous Book in the market. Send $2 00 for sample canvassing bonk and circulars, to UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome Street, New York, 410 Market Street, St. Louis, or West I tb Street, Cincinnrti. WELLS’ CARBOLIC TJBLliTS, FOB COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS These Tablets present the Acid in Combination with other efficient remedies in a popular form, lor the Cure 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 ca&cs of Throat difficulties of years standing. >1 \ TTT'lYYiVr ^ on t deceived by U 1 worthless imitations. Get only Wells’Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cts, per Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG. IS Platt St.. N. Y. Send for Circular. Sole Agents lor tne U. S. 4w REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES* CHEAT S.H'IM TO COM BY c;ETT1 Nc; UP CLUBS. ^S^Sond Tor our New Price List and a club rtn will accompany it, containing full direc tion.*—making a large saving to consumers and remunerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 & 33 VESEY STREET, P.O.Box 5643. NEW YORK. 4w GEORGIA, Walker County. C B. BAILEY, Administrator, of Wm. Bai- • ley, dec’d., having been dismissed from the Administration of said estate. This is to cite both kin and creditors to show cause at the regular term of the Court, on the first Monday in January, why an Administra’or de bonis non should not he appointed upon said estate. This Nov. 25th, 1S71. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary. Nor. 2S, wtd. Walker Sheriff Sale for Jan, GEORGIA, Walker County. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday !n Jan uary next, before the Court House door in the Town of LaFayette, Walker County, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: The South-halt of lot of land No. 114 in tho 9th District and 4th Soction of said county, ns the property of John C. Ellis, levied on by vir tue of a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of D. M. Ketchum, Adm’r., of R. B Fhillips, Dec’d., vs. said Ellis. Proper ty pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. November 22nd, 1871. WM. STRANGE, Sheriff. Nov. 2S, td. GEORGIA, Walker County. J ULIA A. DAVIS, Administratrix, of the es tate of Martin Davis, dec’d. having applied for leave tc st»ll the land interest in said estate, lying in Lumpkin County, Ga. This is therefore to cite all persons interested to show cause at the first regular term of the Court after the expira tion of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, why an order should nof be passed granting the Administratrix leave to sell said land. This Nov. 25th, 1 S71. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y. Nov. 23, w30d. GEORGIA, Walker County. A BONDS, Adminiitrator, of Jourdon Bruce, • dec’d., having represented to the Court in his petition duly filed that he has fully disposed of said estate, as required by law. This is there fore to cite all parties interested to show cause, at the first regular term of the Court, after tho expiration of three months, why the said Admin istrator should not be dismissed from said es tate. Nov.25tb, 1871. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary. Nov. 28, w. Dade Sheriff Sales for Dec, W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Trenton, Dado county, on the let Tuesday in December neat, within the legal hours of sale: One white and black pided oxen as tho property of R. H. F. Millington, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice Court, to Jaror of S. Paige. This 2Sth day of October, J1871. Nov. 4, td] J. W- O^NEAL, Sh fi| JURUBEBA. It is NOT A rUYSIC—It is NOT what is pop ularly called a BITTEdS. nor is it in,ended as such. IT IS A SOUTH AMERICAN plant that has been u -e,l for many years by the medical faculty of those countries with wonderful effica cy as a POWERFUL ALTERATIVE und UNE- QUALEI) PURIFIER OF TIIE BLOOD and is a Pure 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 TIIE BLOOD. ABSCESSES, TUMORS, JAUNDICE, SCROFULA. DYS- PEFSIA, AGUE AND FEVER, OR THEIR CON-COMITANT5. Dr. fells’ Extract of is offered to the public as a great invigorator and remedy for all impurities of the blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For the foregoing complaints JURUBEBA is confidently recommended to every family as a household xemedy, and should be freely taken in all derangements of the system, it gives health, vigor and tone to all the vital forces^nd animates and fortifies all weak and lymphatic temperaments. * JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 13 Platt Street, N. Y; Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per* Bottle. Send for Circular. B. B. B. RADWA7’S READ? RELIEF Cares the Worst Pains In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any *>ne SUFFER WITH PAIN. Sadway'B Beady Belief is a Cure ;fou every pain. It was the first and is tlie only I*ain Remedy THAT INSTANTLY STOPS the most excruciating pains, allays Inilammt- tions. and cures Congestions, whether of tbe Langs. Stomach, Bowels, or Glands or organs, by one application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, no matter how violei.t or excruciating tho pain tbe RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, Infirm, Cripled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, Radway’s Ready Relief The application of the READY RELIEF to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty 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 Headaebe, Diarrhea, Dysentcrnr, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travellers should always cany a bottle ol RADWAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better tba French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE, Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in th^s world that wil] cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarions, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and othei fe vers (aided by RADWAY’S PILLS) so qnick as Radway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH fBEAUTY!! Strong and Pure Rich Blood—Increase of Flesh and Weight—Clear Skin and Beantiful Complexion Secured to all. DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has made the most aatonishing Cures; so quick so rapid are the changes the Body un dergo.-*, under the intluence of this truly wonderful Mediciuo that Ever}' Day tin Increase in Flesh und Weight is Seen and Felt. TIIE GREAT I! 1,001) PlinilOER. Every drop of the h'arsaparillian Resolvent communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and -sound 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- morona discharges from the E*rs, and tbe worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head. Ring Worm,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss oi Se men, and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and in a few days* use will prove to any person us’mg 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 cure of Chronic, Scrolulous, Constitutional, &Dd Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cute for 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 au egg, or threads like white silk : or there is a morbid, dark, biliocs appearance, and white bone dust deposit^, and when there is a pricking, burning 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 gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure ot all disorders of tho 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 lettei stanp to Radwav A Co., No. S7 Maiden Lane New York. Information worth thousands will bo sent you. june24tw-wly BEST CABINET ORGANS At the Lowest Prices. Tbat the MASON A HAMLIN CABINET OK- GANS arc 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. 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 introduction of new machinery 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 ORGANS, Plain Walnut Case, $50. FIVE OCTAVE OR GANS, Double Reed, 8olid walnut case, carved and paneled, with FIVE 8TOPS (Viola, Diap ason, Melodia, Flute. Tremulant), $125, Other styles in proportion. Circulars, with full particulars, including ac curate drawings of the different styles of organ*, and much information which will be of service to every purchaser of an organ, will be sent free and postage paid, to any one desiring them. MASON k HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 154 Tremontst., Boston; 596 Broadway N Y- Wholesale Southern Agents; LUDDER ABATES. junefi-triandwly. Sayannah, Ga. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE BY BURNS & DWINELL, Real Estate Agents, ROME, GA. The (iuulin<(ton Farm FOR SALE. Situated on the s k a d k r. 17 mile from Home, half a mile from Reeves’ Station, and six miles from Calhoun on tho Western and Atlan tic Railroad. The Railroad does not run through theplare but contiguous to it. This is one of the finest plantations in Georgia, and is offered for sale by thejoint owners. J C Garlington and Robert Garlington, only for tLe purpose of a di vision of interest. It contains 6Sd acre?, 250 of which is an unkroken plane of tho richer Oos- tenaula river bottoms, fresh and in a high state of cultivation—not a galded spot on the place— lying in a great bend of that beautiful' river, the river forming » lawful fence on two sides of 320 acres land. The rest productive upland, of which 50acres are in cultivation. For the pro duction of all tho crops of this climate, this farm has proved itself to hare no superior, and for a stock farm it possesses very unusual advan tages, being well watered and contiguous to an (inexhaustible ratural range. Good improvements of every sort, Churches and schools convenient, excellent water, health, beautiful scenery—these combined with lich land make it certainly a most desirable place. Address, BURN8 A DWINELL Real Estate Agents, Rome, Ga. julj25 House and lot in Forrestville FOR SALE. WE offer at reasonable price, half cash and balance in 12 months, a nice new dwelling, with four rooms, excellent garden, and Store house. Tbe lot contains about one acre, and is nearly opposite the Steam Mill. BURNS A DWINELL. Etowah Lands—Known as the F. C. Harris Farm. WE offer for sale tiro hundred acres choice lands on the Etowah River, thirteen miles from Rome, and foar miles from Kingston. Every foot of it good land. Apply to Capt. Woolly, near the place, or to BURNS A DWINELL Cheap Farm Near Rome WE offer the Marable Place, 3 miles west Rome, and containing 320 acres, for sale. Abou 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 BURN8 A DWINELL GRIST~MILL (Six miles from Rome,) For Sale or Exchange lor Goods or City Property. WE offer the above named property on ad vantageous terms. There is connected with the Mill 130 acres of land. There is one run of Stone, with Bolt. A good run of custom could be secured. Aoolv to BURNS A DWINELL. GOOD VACANT LOT. WE offer to members of the Building and Loan Association, or an, one else, a Ter, desir able lot near the Rome Female College, 70x130 feet, at the extreme!, low pr.ee of $350 Lack ol cash prompts the ofier. Title! good. mar2Itw-wtf BURNS A DWINELL The Gen. M. A. Stovall Flaco, 2$ MILES FROM ROME. THIS Tsloable plantation, the former home of Gen. M. A. Stovall, located on the Summer- Tille road, 2} miles from Rome, contains three hnndred and twantjr-eight acres, a large por tion bottom land, about one half in cnltiration, the balance spiendidlj- timbered. Improvements tolerably good, with good well and never foiling stock water in abundance. Now is the time to secure a good home cheap. Terms half cash balance first of January. Apply to BURRS A-DWINELL, Agents, iulyJT L Vauu, Proprietor. R. If. UcOrsau A Co., Dru—tou A •W. Afcxta, Sa Fran cliff. CaL, tad 31 CosnmritrMt, S. X MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. They in not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Rom, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Rcfnse Liaaors doctored, rpiccd and sweetened to please the taste,called “Tomes,*’ ••Appctizcra,” “Bfstorcrs.’ , i;c. t that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin.bnt are a true Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu lants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, s perfect Bcnovotor and Inviporator of tne System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thcblood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit- tCTS according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones ore not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They arc a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting os a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young Av oid. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no cquaL For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Snch Diseases are cansed by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead- ache. Pal a in the Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of the Chest. Ditziucss, Soar Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Long*. Pain in the re gions of the Kidney?, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of DyspepVr They invigorate tbe 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, Emptions.Tettcr, Sal. Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Beils, Car buncles. Ring-Worms. Scald Bead. Sore Cyes. Erysiv’- las. Itch. Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin. Humor.- and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or n.itnre. ate literally dug up and carried out of tli i will convince tho n e ot these Bitters. One bottle time by the rases will c tire effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find i:« parities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Ert.. lions or Sores; cleanse ft when you find it obstruct ' and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it :s r out. and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the 1-1 -cd pare, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, anti oilier Worm!*. lurking in the system of so many thou amis, arc effectually, destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon th.- face of the earth whose body Is exempt from th- presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of th* body that worms exist, but upon the rii*ea<-d finmors and slimy deposits that breed these living disease. No , ‘ * “ " anthelmintics these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. B. MCDONALD de CO, Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco. California, and 3J and 34 Commerce Street, New York. K7*SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. june!5tw-vly STEAM ENGINES ROEBUCK & GRIFFIN, DEALERS Ii. Stoves and 'Tin are. o OS BltOAD ST., ROME, GEOj OPPOSITE NORTON’S. \. | CR sto.k i.f COOKING STOVES is one of the must complete ever offered in Rome, and ot thv ^ very best kinds kaown to housekeepers. We would call especial attention to “GIBBS’ COOK,” a model of perfect construction of Er.t.1 drearer,' wuh large and roomy top, deep and capacious flues, extra large and thor- i, with double racks and on? of the boat baking and most convenient stoves chaste and bold design, with large and roomy top, deep and capacious flues, extra large and thor • *ughly ventilated oven, with double racks and one of the boat baking and most convenient stovci eV Wehave also 4 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 woo.! of various styles and sizes. We have a large „tock of Tin Ware constantly on hand and can make anyth ng in that line or copper to order. Roofing and Guttering done in th*» best style. Plumbing and Pipe laying, for water or gas done by experienced workmen. All we ask is 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 J. & g. BONUS & OO., ROME, GEORGIA. O UR BUSINESS ao far, has been more satisfactory in results than we expected, and so generally known that it is not necessary any more to call attention, except to certain SPECIALTIES. OUR Stock of Hardware is full and onr arrangements for the fall trade are complete, wo are therefore fully pre pared to meet the trade, in all its branches and reserve our friends in he most satisfactory manner. Gullets Gin, Lately Improved anflLigJitM. ”**Lint produced by it equal to that of the Steel Bhc.-h which has acquired *uch world-wide reputation. Facb»r3 •ece gnize it as the most sightly sample ever produced, ndifferent staple forced out into beautiful and faalt!cs< Lint. Sufficiently so, as claimed by the originator and as firmly believed by*us, to pay for itself at tho rate of $2 Co per bale advantage over common Gins. These Gin* nr; all tested, before leaving the shop, and are in perfect readv Ginning order. Warranted at the low price of $1 OO Per Saw. Let it be borne in mind that we are agents for Blandy’s Engines and IVIill Machinery. COLEMAN'S CELEBRATED CORN A WHEAT MILLS Which every Farmer ought to have. Pome Iron Manufacturing Co’s. Iron and Nails, Brook’s Celebrated Portable Revolving Wrought Iron Cotton and Hay Press, Horse Powers, Hay Cut ters and Corn Shelters. $3!- Dealers in Gas anJ Water Pipe and Fixtures, Stove* and Fixtures, Scales, Leather and Rubi er Belting. Water Drawer*, Pumps, Ram*, etc. Aug. 31. tw-wtf. SELF-CONTAINED. yiASVTACTVJlED l J. C. HOADLEY & CC. Lawrence, Jfass* 4G COItTLANDT STREET, New-York. For full information, prices Ac., apply t>> M. DWINELL, Home, G septl7tw-wly DRAWING POSTPONED. FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1871, TO JANUARY 8th, 1872, In Consequence of The Fever in Charleston, S. C. JOBBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS. We get our GOODs oftlie Man ufacturers. THE SOUTH CAROLINA ; Zand and Immigration Association, BUTLER CHADWICK GARY, & CO., AGENTS. Under tbe auspices of the ,l South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Societywil] 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 | j South. 1 150,000 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. i 3,405 Gifts, Amounting, in all, $500,000. Tho Drawing of this great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision of 1 the following well known gentlemen : - , - General A. K. WRIGHT, of Georgia, Colonel R. II RUTLEDGE, of Sonth 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 *k BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Gkxeral M. C. 3i tlek. Johx Chadwick. v Ueskiial M. W. Gart. ^RINCIPAL pFFICE, j^HAI^LESTON, p- p, Tickets can be procured by calling upon GREEN D. BUTLER, No. 54 Broad Street, Rome, Ga. Oct. 5-tw-w3m. DARBY’S Prophylactic Fluid, . HIS invaluable Family Medicine, for purity- ■ WE WARRANT EVERY ARTICLE.-^ Sept. 20, tri-tv Cm. J. A. GLOVER. w. a. weigh: NEW FIRM. FORD, GLOVER & WRIGHT. T HE undersigned have formed a copartner ship for the 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 thedatc firm of Ford k Glo ver are requested to make immediate settlement. I. D. FORD. J. A.GLOVER, aug5tw-wtf. W. A. WRIGHT. DRS. G W.&J.B. S. HOLMES, R ESPECTFULLY tender their services in the various branches of their profession to the citizens of Rome and vicinity. One of them can be found at all hours at their office, No. 104 EMPIRE IBLOCK, when not professionally absent. Calls 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. Newspaper Presses for Sale, w price. GORDON JOBBER E OFFER A NO. 3 TAYLOR HAND PRESS, good os new at low Also a Middle size, in perfect order, at two-thirds 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 Le dispensed with. We offer also a Montague Paper Cutter At $75 00—one half cost—in perfect order, hav ing bought a “Mcnerva” to take its place. Address Cockier Orrux, Rome, Ga. Sept. 21. tw-w tf. HENRY A. SMITH, Books DEALER IX & Stationery, PIANOS, Organs, Sheet Mosic, Paper Hang- « ; Picture arge’aup- ings, Cromos, end Steel Engravings'. Picture Frames, Ac. Attention is invited to a li ply of first class goods. Rome. March 2Stw-wly. of sickne*s; lorburns, sores, wonnds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases for Catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diphtheria; lor colic, diarrhrea. cholera; as a wash to soften and beautify the skin; to remove ink spots, mil- dew, fruit stains; taken internally as well as ap- plied externally; so highly recommended by all who have used it—is for sale by all Druggi*ts and country Merchants, and may he ordered di- rsctlyof DARBY PP.OPnTI.ATIC CO., 161 William Street, N. Y. pfT'For sale by Dr. R. V. MITCHELL, Broad Str'st, Rome, Ga. dec29tw-wly WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machines 1 FOR SALE CHEAP- rrtHE above named machine does all kind* of X sewing in the best possible style, and is the easiest kept in order of any known majebine. A child can run it successfully. Enquire at Courier Office. sep2S-tw*wtf 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. New method of treatment. New aod remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envel opes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. S, tw-w3m Mills—Water Power ARMUCHEE PLANTATION For Sale. T^HE uadereigned offers his Plantation and Mills, on big Armuehee Creek, 8 miles from Rome, for sale. The Plantation contains 320 acres—over 200 acres cleared and in cultivation. There is a custom Grist Mill on the place, with two runs of Stone, in good rnnniog order. The water power is one of the best in this sec tion. There is a fall of 12 feet, and sufficient water through the year to propel the machinery of a largo Factory. The owner is too far advanced in years to at tend to active business, and this property wil bo sold at a bargain. I MEAN BUSINESS. Address Da. W. D. JONES, july29tir-wflm Rome, Ga. W E arc now prepared to commence tbe 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 rights of way are settled. Messrs. Bl urs and Grip- feth have full power to act for tho Company. W. A. McDOUGAL, President. Oct. 19, tw- w tf North and South Rail Road. Rohe. Ga., Not. 17th, 1871. S ubscribers re the Capital stock of the I North aud South Rail Road are required to pay 50 per cent, of said Stock by the 20th inst., and the balance, 50 per cent, on the 10th of De cember next. The work has already begun, call at the } office of Griffeth, Clayton & Co. and pay up. * W. D. CHI PLEY, Secretary. 1 Nov. IS. tw-wtf. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CRACKERS, CONFECTIONERIES, 'RUITS, NUTS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, WOODEN WARE, BASKETS, PIPES, &ANCV NOTIONS, Ac. We keep a Fresh and General Assorted Stock f the above Goods, and are determined to sell s *->w as any house in the City. “SEED TICK” COFFEE, “TWIN BROTHERS” YEAST CAKE, Jways on band J. D. A J. B. CARVER. OrrosiTE Post Orricz, Rove, Ga. Sept. 30, tri w3m. FOE SUE OR EXCHANGE FOE PLANTATION, Ml Mill and later Poier, Near Jacksonville, Alabama. T HE undersigned desires to sell cheap Cash or exchange for a good Plantation near Rome, the follow-| ing property, viz: 9 A good Brick Flouring Mill, 40| by 50 feet, Rock Dam, two sets Frene Mills Stones and a Corn Mill, plenty of fall and an abundance of water. This property is ( located near Jacksonville, Ala. Any one wish* } ing to bay this property for cash, or to exchange j. for it a good Plantation of 300 or 400 acres near : , Rome, can address* BURNS k DWINELL, Rfftl Estate Agents. ■ Nov. 11, tw-w lm. Romo, Ga. 1 j