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5l)c ftrLtoeeklu Courier
Tuesday Moraine, Jan. 17, 1880.
Joicrir Walker ii Agent for thU
?apor in Charleston, S. a, and is authorized
to make contracts for Advertising, receivo
mey and give receipts.
Borne Market.
•Tan. 17.—Cotton same as last week,
8 ® 10 cts. “Dog tail” and sandy
cotton 5 @ 6 cts,
Wheat in demand, Red at $1,20®
1,30. White at $1,30 @ 1,35.
Corn by the load at 80 @ 85 cts.
Fork 6 @ 6J cts.
~ Rome Looking
Everyday furnishes some new evi
dence of the prosperity and rapidly in
creasing business of our city. One of
the surest proofs of the thrift of a place
is to see general merchandizing separa
ted out into distinct branches. For in
stance it is not many years since there
was not an exclusive grocery store in
.Rome. Now there are ten,five of which
are wholesale. Six years since the first
hardware store was opened; now there
ore two, each doing a splendid busi
ness.
And now, Judge Wm. J. Newman
late of Polk county, is opening an ex
clusive Crockery and.Gloss ware store.
Nearly all the merchants have pledged
themsolves to give up this branch of
trade and he will soon be provided witli
a splendid stock embracing a full assort
ment of crockery and glass ware. Mr,
N. is a complete gentleman, true heart-
od and kind, and our citizens will find
him to bo a clever tradesman. His store
- is the first door above J. If. McClungs.
Ware House and Commission Business
—The firm of Geo. P. Burnett & Co.,
lias been changed by the withdrawal of
Mr. Burnett, and bis place being sup
plied by Ole,-j. 1?. Ward. The business
of the old firm ii now done under the
name of (ieo ii. Ww .t & 'do.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamship Hungarian.
Halifax, N. S., Jon. 14.—The stearn-
ehip Hungarian hns arrived, bringing
the. same dates as thoso by the steam
ship New Yorki and also one day later,
Thursday Dec. 29th. fram Liverpool to
Queenstown by telegraph.
Commercial.
Livxrfool General Market.—Flour
was firm. Wheat advancing. Corn
steady. Coffee steady ; and luce quiet.
Latest—Liverpool, Thursday, Dee, 29 fA.
—Soles of Cotton to-day 6,000 bales, of
which speculators and exporters took
1,000 bales.' The market was slightly
firmer. Breadstuffs quoted steady.
London Money Market.—Consols
quoted at 95}®95f foraccountj
General News.
The Bishop of Orleans, France, has
written a violent reply to the pamphlet,
S ir About, eutitled “The Roman Ques-
on.”
Mr.
ants in
sons i
Chcro'
be sui
tion.
Latest News.
Sftecigl police?.
P. K.
Indian Creek, Mo., July 3d, 1857.
Messrs. Perrt Davis A 8or:—Dear Bin—
Having used your Pain Killer for two years,
I find it to be the beat medicine for what it is
recommended for that I have ever used. I
feel thankful for the benefit I have received
from it. 1 have been troubled with dyspepsia
for ten yean, and tried • • • • to no
benefit. Butae sooaaa I got to using your
Pain Killer I found relief and by the use of
it I am entirely eured. For chills and fever
or congestive chills, it ii the best medicine I
I have ever used. I have used it fer a great
many different complaints and it has never
yet failed in giving Immediate relief.
CKAS. L. (MNGII.
Sold by all the principal medicine deal
ers. . jaul3.lt.
Markets.
Savannaii, Jan. 14.—Sales ol cotton
to-day 330 bales. The market closed
steady.
Charleston, Jon. 14, 1P. M—Cotton
—The market still continues quiet.—
Sales this morning about 700 bales at
prices somewhat irregular.
New Orleans, Jan. 13.—Sales of Cot
ton to-day 8,500 bales, at oasier prices,
but without change in quotations—Mid
dlings 10|@105 cents.
Mobile, Jan. 13.—Sales of Cotton to
day 5,000 bales—Middlings 10J@10J
cents.
Augusta,Saturday,2 P. M.—Cotton—
The market to-day is quiet—prices un
changed.
Chattanooga. Jan. 12.—Wheat is
bringing from $1.25 to $1.30, and active
—demand far ahead of supplies. Flour
demand lar ahead or supplies, flour Q f usliave been long established In business,
—stocks very light—-quotable at $3.59 and from our ox pent
nP.rfifiP.If llV InCi/mnntitif 1‘V.nn
per sack by t.hequantity. Corn, in ac
tive demaud .tut! orders remaining un-
i tonooi til s best account
ed ion of country, and per-
g business with the Steamer
; at their,Ware House, may
prompt nncl accurate atten-
filled. W
grain upon
extra Hi-.c
70o.
o sales of tho naked
arfatC5c. One lot of
lean white, brought
Marriage Notices.—Wo publish
theso notices with pleasure where thay
are accompanied with a responsible
name—but in no case, otherwise. The
reasons are obvious. This accounts lor
the non-appoarence of a Marriage No-
sont from Cedar town last week.
JQ^The following is a list of tho
Grand Juror;, summoned and sworn to
serve during tho first week of tho Janu
ary Term of Floyd Superior Court:
JOHN P. HOLT, Foreman—I. M.
Lester, M. W. Johnson, Tiios. H. Phelps,
W.J. T. Hughes, Wallis Warren, Riley
J. Johnson, L. D. Wooten, Noah Cor-
nutt, S. G. Wells, ,T. C. Pemberton,
Fleming Rice, J. F. Hoskiuson, Jno. R.
Freeman, Jno. II. Harrison, Harrison
Camp, E. P. Treadaway, Eikanah Eve
rett, W. R. Webster, P. R. Lyle, W. A.
Culberson.
W. ? • ’rEMs.—Jnn.9.—TheNn
tional - : . .xecutivo Committee met
here la. -..mg—Senator Crittenden
in tho Cn . Some progress was made
ill enlarging tho committee by tho elec
tion of members from different States,
and in tire arrrangement fora thorough
organization throughout tho whole coun
try.
Tho committee have received what
they conceive to be a cheering evidence
of the ripening of the people for this
new party. A circular was ordered to
bo issued by the Secretary, and an ad
dress is in course of preparation.
The IIooCrop.—The Cincinnati Price
Current of tho 4th, makes up a tabular
statement qf the hog crop for the last
and the estimate for this year. Accord
ing to tho advices received, the whole
number packed last year, was 1,019,255;
estimated this year 1,562,379; decrease
from last year 56,876. Cincinnati is
put down for 425,000, as absolutely cer
tain; Louisville, 250,000; Chicago, 150,-
000. The St. Louis Democrat says 70,-
000 hogs were packed in that city up to
Thursday, which will probably cover
the whole number that will be packed
there this season.
Interesting nnd Important Correspoml-
, .cnce.
We publish in another column a let
ter from the Managers of a Lottery es
tablishment in Baltimore, to C. H.
Smith, Esq., of this place, and his re
ply. Wo have no doubt it will “ create
an excitement in this locality,” but wo
do doubt whether it will 'tend to increase
their business.’ Those who havobeen
the dupes of such swindling concerns
may learn from the letter of the Lottory
Managers, their mode of operating up
on the unsuspecting.
Their object may be to permit some
of those to whom they have written, to
draw prizes, and thereby incrcoso their
business by selling a great number of
tickets—or it- may bo, nnd wo are in
clined to think it is tiieir intention to
have a grand breaking up swindle. They
have, doubtless, sent letters similar to
three received here, over tho whole
country, and when in return thousands
of silly persons, bolieving that the prop
osition it made “in good faith,” send on
$20 each, the Managers will probably
abscond and leave their victims with
their money out of their pockets and
their fingers in their mouths.
We hope tho timely publication of
this- letter will prevent those who have
received others from being misled. The
public owe Mr. Smith a debt of grati
tude for exposingthis iniquitous scheme.
- ■ » —■ — \
Exodus of Pupils fkok Bethlehem.—
Tho Allentown, (Pa.) papers state that
\rithin a week the greater portion of the
Southern pupils of the Bethlehem Fe
male Institute -have been withdrawn
from tho school. Five young ladies
'from Mississippi weio withdrawn in one
day.
THE PECULIARITIES of the female
constitution and the various trials to which
the sex is subjected, demand an occasional
recourse to stimulants. It is important, how
ever. that these shall be of a harmless nature
and at tho same time accomplish the desired
end. Hostettcr’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters
is the very article. Its effects in all cases of
debility ore almost magical. It restores the
tono of tho digestive organs, inftisra fresh
vitality into the whole system, and gives
tbatcheerfulness to the temperament, which
is the most valuable of the fumintne attrac
tions. Tho proprietors feel flattered from the
factmanyfor the most prominent medical
gentlemen in the Union have bestowed en-
coniums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which
they have frequently tested and acknowledg
ed. There are numeroni counterfeit! offered
for sale, all of whioh are destitute of merit,
and positively injurious to the system.
JanlO.lm-tr.
TO THE
MERCHANTS
OF THE
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
Benedicts on a Lark—How TnEV
“Fooled the Women.”—One dny lost
weok a party of married gentlemen
numbering some sixteen persons
ranged to havo a sleigh-ride, a supper
and a “good time" generally. Thesup-
per was to be at Waldron’s', about five
miles from Mount Pleasant, Ohio, the
parties being all residents of that place.
They managed, as they supgosoa, to
keep their wives ignorant of their plans,
but the women were not ns ignorant of
their movements as they had supposed.
Accordingly, when the “stag party”
wore nearly ready, with keen appetites
sharpened by tho ride, to sit down to
to the sumptuous supper provided, the
ladies, who had managed to arrive just
in time, walked in and seatod them
selves at the table, utterly refusing to
recognize their “smart husbands,” and
treating them as entire strangers. In
tliis way they appropriated to them
solves everything upon the* table. Af
ter supper, the ladies, who had brought
music with them, danced for a while,
and then returned home, without once
speaking so their husbands, and treat
ing ail advances on their part with cold
ness.
'•V. —The Ru
th* So.nth of Tuesday
theSo * 1 Western Rail-
Progress S
,ula Bpirit o
,ys tho <Wi’h
rood ii'.r« hit. mg nearly to Pataula,and
.to wi v-i r,w-:.lve miles of that place—
the vork'on theroad i* rapidly progres
sing • ,.,. ,
terfii -ho historical collection at the
Palace of Berlin thore aro two cannon
balls, eaeh with one side flattened, said
to have been fired by opposite parties
at the soige of Magdeburg, and to have
plot together in tho air.
W E, tho undersigned, importers nnd Job
bers in the city of Charleston in view
of the present excited state of the country
deem it proper to bring to tho notico of the
interior Merchants tho claims we have to
their patronage and custom. The majority
have been '
and from our experience are well acquain
ted with tho wants of this section of country
All of us hold sentiments in common on the
agitating question of the day—slavery; and
all of us desire, as far as practicublo, to be
commercially independent of tho North.—
have no desire to underrate the energy and
enterprise of tho Morchants of Northern
cities, but we claim to be able to supply goods
iu our 'respective lines, on os favorablo terms
both as to price and credit, as the merchants
of any city in the Union. We have facilities
for obtaining goods from Europe, not ear-
passed by any, and our importations from
abroad are very large, notwithstanding the
reports to the contrary, circulated by those
who have no knowledge of what they aOrm
or whoso interests prompt them to mislead.
American goods wo obtain from the manu
factures on as favorable terms as any Job
bing Merchants of tho Northern cities. Why
then should we not be able to sell on as fa
vorable terms as others l
We are able and determined to do so, and
all we ask of you is, to try this market, lay
aside the prejudice—for ft is only prejudice
—that your customers prefer goods from
New York for thoso from Charleston, and
build up and encourage your own Seaports
and your own Merchants. If wo cannot do
what we profess, you will be subjected to a
very little incouvoni-nce, for opportunities
of leaving by railway or steamer ore offered
every twelve hours. ^
Our Stocks will bo complete by 1st Febru
ary next, and it remains to be seen how
many of those who have heretofore pur
chased all thair goods in northern cities will
give Charleston a trial this spring.
Charleston, S. C., Dec. 12th, 185V.
DRY GOODS.
Gillilands, Howell A Co.; Hyatt, MoBurney
A Co., Johnston, Crews A Co., Crane, Boyf-
ston A Co.; John O. Milnor A Co.; Kerrison
A Leiding; Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. S. A
L. BowiefA Co.; Robert Adger A Co.; Nayler,
Smith A Co.; Cadow, McKentio A Co.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
PLANTATION GOODB.
Andrew MeDowall; Kavenel, Huger A
Mil liken.
HARDWARE.
Courtney A Tenuent; Hyde, Gregg A Day;
Gravely A Pringle; Wilmans A Price; H. F.
Stroheeker; J. E. Adgsr A Co.
SHOES.
E. B. Stoddard A Co., Force A Mitchell;
Haseltine A Walton; D. F. Fleming A Co.
Dunham, Taft A Co.; R. A. Pringle A Co.
CLOTHING.
Waldron, Egleston a Co., Edwin Bates .
Co.; Cohen, Willis a Co.; Matthiessen,0*Harra
a Co.; Pierson, Smith a Ce.
GROCERIES.
S. 8. Farrar, Bros, a Co.; Lannean a Whil-
den; J. A. Burckmycr; George W. Williams
a Co., T. J. a C. H. Moise; Farnum a Dettor-
Town Property for Sale.
Rare Chance to buy Low.
Will bo sold at Pnbllc Out
cry,on the
First Tuesday la Feb’y
Next," unless previously disposed of at pri
vate^ sale, the HOUSE AND LOT on Broad
Btroet, opposite the old Buena Vista Hotel,
and commonly known as the
Bradbury House.
I have fitted it np In first rate style, and
added new fences to the lot. There are.
EIGHT EXCELLENT ROOMS,
well finished, and a commodious basement,
whlchrbuld .be much enlurged at a trilling
expenses. THts foe fits are amply supplied
with fire places. OH the lot Is unquestion
ably ono of the
BEST WELLS IN ROME.
-There ia also another buildirig. near the
dwelling, suitable for a small family, which
eould be eaally rented by any purchaser who
did not choose to occupy it for himself. Suf
ficient ground Is attached for a fine vegetable
garden. I will also offer my
Lots on Etowah River.
Including the one where my residence was
not long ago burned. The lot le a hand
some location for a dwelling. A flower gar-
; a very largo variety of flow
ers—roses, pinks, and numerous kinds which
I purchased in Augusta and elsewhere. The
flower-plot has been tasteftilly laid off by a
a professional gardener. There are also a
number of young fruit trees, eureftilly Se
lected and planted by myseir. A good well
is on the lot and several out-buildings. It is
one of the best garden spot* in the city, as 1
have hod Urge quantities of manure hauled
on it. To any person desirous of building
this location presenU many Inducements.—
Tho foundation of the burnt dwelling, and
two good ebimneya are standing, and would
much lesson the expense of putting up a new
house. A good fonce surrounds the lot—
There are several pareols of ground adjacent
with more or less fmprovents upon them.
ALL BEING RICH GARDEN SPOT8.
Also, at the tame time, will be sold a
Negro Woman and her child
Together with a great many artl les too te
dious to mention. The above pieces of pro
perty ore ofl'ered at a bargain. Persons aro
requested to examine for themselves. For
information as to prices, terms, Ac., apply
either to A. W. HARSHAW, or
D. 8. PRINTUP.
jan!2-tw8Uw3t
It isn’t that kind of a Cat.—A gen
tlemandoing business in town, several
day since was presented with a beauti
ful kitten. A couplo of young ladies,
one of them named Lizzie, happened
into the store, nnd of courso kitty, as
kittens and babies always do, came-in
for any quantity of- endearments and
carresses. “Oh my,” said Lizzie, “what
n sweet, darling lit tio kitty ! What is
its name?” “It has not lieen christen
ed yet,” replied the gentleman. "Oh,
the dear thing, do call it Lizzie—won't
you?’
“Ishouid be very happy to do so,” said
our gallant friend, “but h it not that kind
of a eat!" Kitty was deposited on the
floor very suddenly, and the two young
ladies were seen looking for some good
place to faint.
How truly tl'.-.l Sliakspeare say, "I am
nevor merry when I hear sweet music.”
How ofr-?”. Ii is \ golden sunset or a sil
ver v.-yr i adness to the soul—
asa - ■ ain; or the lapse of
soar-' v thestrainsof some
swc.' eyes with tears that
hadf sorrow.
gar'L m Joseph Sparks and Os
car Flint, ero assailed in tho suburbs
of Baltimore, a few nights ago by a gang
of shoulder-hitters. Flint was knock
ed down, but his companion escaped by
flight. When tho scoundrels hit Flint,
Sparks flew.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Brown a Palma; Webb a Sage.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
navil&ud, Stevenson a Co.; John Ashburst;
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS.
Bowen, Foster A Co.; Thayer, Dowing a Co.
Albert Longnick; Marshall a Burgs; J. a W.
Knox.
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
norscy, Austen a Co.; D. R. Williams a Co.
P. D. Fanning.
SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE
Jennings, Thomlinson a Co.; Hastio, Cal
houn a Co.
ROOKS AND STATIONERY.
McCarter a Dawson; A. Carter; S. B. Jones,
Agent Methodist Book Concern.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
v CURTAINS.
Lamberts A Howell; Jas. G. Bailie.
PAPER COMMISSION DEALER.
Joseph Walker.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES,
LIQUORS, SKGARS, TOBACCO. Ae.
Chafe?, St Amend A Croft, [janl Itofebl.
GENT DRY GOODS,
Merefeut TtlUriae EsteMkkUSat
B. F. JONES,
W. SfcOTT,
N. J. OMBRRG,
G. B. MOORE.
Rome* art.
The Undersigned will be
IN FULL BLAST,
On Monday, Otli lust.*
and will be glad to show their friends.
IN SEARCH
BARGAINS
Their Stock, which they pledge
SEEP INSURED.
HOMESTEAD
FIRE INSURANCE C0„
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Office, Whitlock Building,
[Corner of Nassau and Beekman Street]
CAPITAL, $150,000.
With Surplus all Securely Invested,
Insures all kiads or Psrsonal Property
against Loss or damage by Fire, at the
very lowest rates charged by re
sponsible Companies.
Planters, Merchants, and oihers desiring to
effect Insurance upon their property, are re
spectfully solicited to give a portion ef their
patronage to this Company.
' Applications for Insurance, made in person
er by mail, will receive immediate attention.
Possessing personal information iu regard to
locations and other details of Insurable prop
erty in the Southern and Western States, jlfis
Company is enabled (beyond many others)
to give advantages iu rates of premiums, Ac.
The direction of the Company embraces
some of the first business men or the City of
Now York, extensively engaged in the South
ern trade, and closely identified with its in-
forest.
Any information conneoted with insurance
will be eheerftilly given, and all business
connected with this Company will be trans
acted with liberality, and promptness.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Cbauneey, Wm. Chsnncoy A Co.,
10 Old Slip.
Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall street
Paul Bpofford, Spofferd, Tilesbm A Co.,
39 Broadway
P. C. Van Schaick, Viu Bohaick, Edwards A
Co., 85 Front street.
V. Barsalou, Importer, 82 Water street.
Jas. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb,
82 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Co.,
107 Front street
Beqj. H. Lillie, B. H. Lillie A Co.,
141 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ini.
Co,, 71 Wall street
Philo Hurd, 188 Nassau street
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A
w
WITH ANY HOUSE IN. GEORGIA. OUR TERMS WILL BB
EXCLUSIVELY
And Prices exceedingly Low.
We hope to roeeivo the encouragement of the citizen* generally In this anterp'riie and
expoet to compensate them in return " ' ,
By Saying them Money,
IN RAKING THEIR PURCHASES.
FIRST CLASs
BOARDING HOUSE.
J rAVING purchased the honse now occu-
L pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and
Newly Furnished, and will be opened for
the acoommodetion of boarders by the sub
scriber, on the First of January, 1888.
Rates of board will bo, per single meal, -30
<< day, 81 00
“ week, 5 60
Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 50
With •• “ « “ 15 00
Wood, Lights and Washing, will be furn
ished at reronnble rates,
C. W. LANG WORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Siiaiv, Supt deoil—tf.
A. Mataran,
Wm. K. Strong.
Edward Haight, Pro*. Bank of the Common
wealth, Nassau street
Wm. A. Wheeler, 88 William street
G. Melatta, C. Molatta A Ce., 58 Beaver street
N. C Platt, President Artlseos’ Bank,
Ni*ini] street
John T. Wilson, 78 Fatten street
B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A
Go., 12 Beekman street
Nathaniel W. Burtls, N. W. Burtis A Co.,
60 Vcwy street
Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway
John G. Ltghtbody, 84 Beekman street
Paoli Lathrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson,
16 Morraystreet
W. M. Newell, Newells, Harman A McDon
ald, 18 Murray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher,
38 Wamn street
Ninard H. Fowler, 138 Nassau street
Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehial Read,
120 Chambers street
Robt B. Currier, Melius,Currier A Sherwood,
42 Warren street
John B. Corllee, City Hall
John B. Snook, Architect, 12 Chambers street
George Camll, Carroll, Uorriek A Mead,
4 V Chamber* street
W, H. Bulkley, Allan, McLean A Bulkier, .
4V Chambers street
D. M. Holdredge, N. Y, 8. Heating Co.,
442 Broadway
Franc's Miller. M. D., 100 Forsyth street
Wm. CHAUNCEY, Vres’t
PHILO HURD, Vies Pres'L
Jons K. Oaxlhv, Soo’ry.
B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia.
janS-3m-tw.
Prices plainly marked in Figui&s,
■■ For farther particulars apply at the Store.
JONES, SCOTT, OMBBRG *C0.
Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co.,
IMPORTERS Ac JOBBERS
OF
Staple and Fancy
88 CHAMBERS-A 71 BEADE STB,
NEW YORK,
M OST respectfully Invite the attention of
SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their
and varied stock of Goods, which will
be complete by the let of February.
II. 8. IIUG1I8 will be pleased to see his
friend* when they vUU New York,
janll-twlin
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
MusicaltfKHAgency.
PIANOS, ^r
GUITARS,
VIOLINS,
6th AauualAxuoancement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OR THE
Cosmopolitan
ART ASSOCIATION,
T7I ROM all seetion* of the country snbscrU
JC bars to this pppular Art Institution, (now
in its sixth year) are being received in a ra
tio unparalleled with that of any previous
^ Any ptrson eaa become a member by '*flb- .
scribing $3, which will entitle him to
1st—The beautiful steel Engraving, “flhak-
speare and his Friends.'*
mid—A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Art;
Journal, one year.
3d—A Free Season Admission to the Gal-. .
lories, 548 Broadway, New York.
In addition to which several hundred val
uable Works of Art are given to sabierlbere
as premiums, comprising choice Painting*,
Sculptures, Outline*, Ac., by the first Ameri
can and Foreign Artist*.
The Superb Engraving, which every reb-
•criber will receive immediately en receipt
of subscription, entitled . . ..
Shakspeare and Hi* Friends,
I* of a character to give unqualified satisfac
tion. No work of equal value wa» ever plac
ed within reach of the people at suh a price.
63 Wall (trest Tax attention of the public if respectfully
21 Beekman street eolicted by the Subscriber, who is prepared
60 Pine street
to fill qgden for
Notice, from any Manufactory of note in the
United States, on terms, for Cash or approved
paper, iosccr than tk‘. Lowest ever known in
Vie South. He will also keep on hand several
of Messrs. Wm. Hall A Son’s beautiful
Hall and Parlor Pianos,
bility,
HABMONIAN, used for Parlor or Church.—
Alto SHEET MUSIC, and the vary best
Italian Violin and Guitar Strings, All or
ders will be attended to with Promptness and
Dispatch, and In no lastanoe will the monev
be required until the Instrument Is delivered.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS
Taken in exehange for new ones en liberal
terms. PIANOS RENTED, and the
Rent deducted if the purchase is Vnade dur
ing the time of renting. Orders respectfully
solicited.
All Instruments warranted to stand
any change of climate, or any reasonable
test. -
Address, (giving Poet Office, County A Stale,)
C. W. LANG WORTHY, Agent,
Home, Floyd ce., Ga’
AGENTS WANTED!
TO SELL
CART’S PATENT CAP
AND *
Breast Lantern
T O THOSE furnishing satisfactory refer-
cnees, a liberal salary sad expenses will
i>e paid. The artiele la needed by every far
mer and mechanic in the country, and will
meet with ready sale. For partleulare ad
dress i, C. CARY, Patentee,
jan3lt-tw 81 Nassau street.
The Engraving I* of very
largo sis
sr, 30 by
site, being
UUlVVt
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Jlllson’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP.
XT'NOW all men by these presents that we
IV DRESSER A JILLBON, Manufacturer*
and Patentee* of Jillson’s Patent Animal
Trap, have for valuable consideration trans
ferred to Mess. R, W. Inman A Co„ the privi
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who are appointed agents by tha said R. W.
Inman A Co. Given under our hand and seal,
this 18th day June, 1858.
DRKS8ER.A JILLSON.
By the authority invested in ua we have
appointed MeMVa. PERRY A LAMKIN,
Merchant* in Rome, onr sole Agents for the
following oounties, vis: Floyd, Chattooga,
Cut, Polk, Gordon. Walker, Dade, Whitfield,
State of Goorcia—who will alwayi have a
good stock of Traps of all slaea on band, to
furnish customers at manufacturers prjorf.
norS.-Om. It, W, INMAN A CO.
NOTICE.
OFFICE DALTON A GADSDEN R. R. Co V
Dalton, Ga., Bapt. 20th, 1858. y
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A Gadsden Rail Road Company; has bee#
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of December next By order,
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