Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 17, 1860, Image 1

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i pto. VOL.1, GEO,, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 17,1860. ~ct:o . ... ®l)c ©ri.uleekli) Courier POBMIOBD EVERY tUESPAY, THURSDAY ASVTDRDAT HORN’OS By M. DWINELL. A.T FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably In advance. C. t :,j[ t V '.|iT '1 m, .- i I. '. ■ : . - Terms of Advertising In Tri-Weekly. ■ r*l» SQUARE or TES USES. • One insertion ft-®® Two insertions..,. I-*® . Raeh additional Insertion, 0,*S One Month .. *-®® Two Months J*®® : Twelve Months A liberal discount will ho mado to those '■who advortiso larger amounts. . Obituaries of more than five lines charged tho same as advertisements. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ex ceeding Five Linns in length, ate published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends or the parties are re tuestnd to send in thoso no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. Tlrofessioiwl 0{|lr0S!. R. D. BURLAP SCOTT. HARVISY & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME. ... . . i ... QS.. A DVANCES o( money nan Usually be had upon good claims left for collection. Rome, June 1.—ly. '' 25. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, GA - Oppicr—Over Fort A Hargrove's now store. febl9—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, * - GA - Wt.t, practice In the counties of Chorokeo On. on-.t over N. J. Ontherg's Clothing store Ruvruercs—Underwood A Smith, Rome Oa. T. R. R. Cobh, Esq., Athens, Ga. janZ7 Til OS. J. VERDERY t ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, - - r - GA ' Will practice In the counties of Floyd. Volk. Paulding, Carroll. HaraMson on* C™"’ Strict attention paid to collecting. |an2n-ly HENRY A. GARTRELL, attorney at law, ROME . . OA. 8rnnr aktenHen given to.collecting and so- curing claims In Upper Georgia. fcbl-ly j. w. n. irjfn^tn^^o^e O. n. SMITH# UNDERWOOD & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GA. ROME, Priotice in-Upper Georgia: also in the Federal District Ceurtof Marietta. Jan20’39-ly C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama end Tennessee. T. NV. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOMB ' • • GA ' feblO'57 W. B. TEBHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HOME GA. Oveioe—In City Hall Building. anrs-iy J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME. GEORGIA. ' vwy-OTl-e over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. h ~ Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten miles west of oet5’59—1 y ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME GA - Office—In the old Post Oilice. aprl'57 H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CA YE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7, ’59.-n45.ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. SILVER CREEK. - - FLOYD, Co. GA Office at J. A Whiteheads’ , augS.ly. R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rome, Ga. Will give strict attention to tbe 8 SELLING OF COTTON. And all kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goods, that may be eonsignoa to him. -.•Office at the Post Office corner. [ang.Z* mutual insurance COMPANY. HOMES - - • • • • GA. o. H. STILLWELL, Bee’y. JulyM c. w. LANGWORTHY, ' ^ ' ph9F<iM9».o» IHANO. ORGAN Guitar and Vooal Music, ROME. 6A. nnySIr Swine?? W?. fLe Homiflte<wL ! Ti FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of the City of New Yotk. This ’Company continues to Insure against Loss OF Damage by Fire, On the mdst fcyerab'fo terms and Pays Fully the losses sustained, And net pro rata Ac. ' WM. CHAUNCEY, Pros’t. Jno. K. Oakley, PniLo'HonD, Soe’y, ’ Vice Pres’t. B' F, JONES, Agent,.Romo, ■ nov23-3m Gcorgi" Manufacture*—Georgia's Strength THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., of Augusta, Geo. W OULD respectfully.invite the attention of Merchants to their heavy Slock of 4*4 SHEETJtfGiL *****. 7-B SHIRTINGS, Cotton Yarns, &c., As mannfneturod by tho MONTOUR COM PANY. These Goods will compare favorably with any made in tho South, and we will sell at such VERY LOW rates, as to under soli Northern bought domestics. TIIOS. P. STOVALL A CO. General Commission Merchants, Augusta Ga. jan31. tri.lm. Prof. C. W. LANGtfOAi’iitf 1 WILL OPEN. UJ8 CLASS OP VOCAL MUSIC ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’69.’ ■ at noons, 94 Floor of Fort 4c Freeman** Block. > gsVrSessioa, five months—Terms, ;|10 per aoliolsr. [eug8—Zita JOHN T. SMITH, wtrn > Geo. W. & Jehial Read, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. Ac., 120 Chambers and 60 Warren Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 5th Streets above the Aster House. jnn26—trflm ' DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, ,V Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chambers St. N.Y. W OULD notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new and liuuuti- ftil patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the AMOSKEAG, A New Print, whioli excels every Print in the country for perfection of execution and de sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting will, extensive sale. Orders promptly at tended to. Feb2’fi0,trily. C0.THRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOVTII CAROLINA. WADE 8. OOTRAN, Roma, Ga. WM.H.JEFFERS. 1 , , Q - HENllY L. JEFFERS, j Chnrlc8,on > 8 - September 7.—1 y. Clothing Manufactured Oa Commission. P ARTIES purchasing their goods i.t the piece, can have them mado up.in any style, and of any assortment of sues, at n charge of ten por cent, on the nett cost, The subscriber having many years experi ence in the business, with unusual facilities, for tho manufacture of extra fine and medium clothing, can offer grout inducements to those who prefer ordering thoir goods to buying them ready-made. J. R. BIIOTWELL, References: Railway. New Jersey. Messrs. J. R. Daniel A Co., Columbus, Ga. " W. G. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, Millodgoville, Ga. doc21—lm LONGSTREET, BRADFORD 4r CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Clot liing, 80 Chambers St., 4c OO Rcnde St., Between Broadway and Church at., NEW YORK. C. T. LOXOSTnEET, O. V. BRADFORD, 0. II. WELLS. j. F. GILBERT. fol>2—tw2m LOUIS VALENTINO, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. W OTLD respectfully invite tho citisens of Atlanta'und vicinity to call and ex amine his extensivo and well selected stock of Confectionaries, Cigars. &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are particular ly Invited to give blm a call, for ho will sell to’them nt a low price! for cash. llo has, also, on band a large stock of CON FECTIONARY of Ills own manufacture, su perior to any In the tity. nov23-ly. Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co„ IMPORTERS 4c JOBBERS OF Staple and Fancy goods 89 CHAMBERS A 71 READS STS., ‘ iriaw York, M OST respectfully invite the attention of SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their large and varied stonk of Goods, which will ‘Wi’MWS m friends when they visit New York,, r Janl2-tw2m “ • Varnishes of all Kinds. A LSO, TfoftMHRYldnj;; * r folill. No. 8'Choice House.- Cards. VERANDA Boarding Ho In Bight of the _ Street, [foblltrily] i ETOWAH HOUSE, ROME, - - - GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro*r. (Late of Eaton ton Hotel,) T. Tub Stage Office* are kept at this House, Bad it is nearest the Depot. . jan6 GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR’ STAGE OFFICE. There isa Liyorv Stablo kopi in eonnectl MHkthi*ainU... are kept for hire. -AWL jnn!4twtf DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. j£0*Offlce in Drug Stow of Bailor A Ech ol«. feblV-trily. SAMUEL 8TRWA11T. THOS. G. WATTERS STEWART & WATTERS, CITY AUCTIONEERS. W ILL sell at Auctioir on Commission, Lands, Negroes, Horses, Groeeries, Dry Goads, Books, Furniture, or anyother articles that may be consigned to them. They ore the oply regular Licensed City -Auctioneers, and all Goods consigned to them will be duly cared for, and proper returns mode. [Fcb'Jtritf. A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROT YPI8T, ROME, GA. J*n31,186i; [Trlly. REMOVAL! M’GUIRE - *" PINSON, H AVE Removed to their, new bulldln, first door below ths Drug Store o Turaley A B iker, where they will taka pleasure in waiting on their old ■ customers and tho public generally. - jan3-trilAwtf FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gro eries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter’s we— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Sho9B, Stripes Shirtings, Osuabnrgs, m/iyUMy. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. Duane, I s now permanently located in Rome, aud has taken rooms over Fort A Hargrove’s store, where he will be pleased to receive the of th ns'who mny require his professional services. . lie would also, state that ho is prepared tp Insert artificial teeth,, pn. vulcanised rubber, which is fast superceeding all other styles of work, now made, combining as it does, LIGHTNESS, AND. A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity; WITH Cleanliness and Durability. AU work performed at New York price*, may4—ly tbos. j. PBimv, ::::::: a. w. f. lauki.v. FERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, YTYILL keep constantly on band, a well T V - selected assortment of Groceries. Al- lo Agen so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour, pises, 25 Meal’ Ac., Ac., which we will sell low for Cash, or country produce, at cash prices. We feel grateful for past fovort, and hope by prompt attention to business, and fair deal ing, to receivo a liberal share of patronage.— Our motto will be quick sails and short pro fits. Give us a oall before buying elsewhere, Rome, Aug. 31, ’59,tf. J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, Th KSPEUTFULLY informihis friends, and XV the public generally, that he continue* the praetioeof DENT18TR Y In all it* branch es, and has fitted up an office, over the (tore of McGuire A Pinson, where he is prepared lo execute all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved manner. He would alto oall the particular attention of thoso in want of Artificial-Work, to his su perior-style of tooth, set on gold plate; for beauty, strength and life-like appeaeanoe, they are not surpassed. As an impression ha* been made that my prices for dental opera tions are higher than the usual run of Den tists, I beg leave to .ay that they are theaome a* charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Savannah. For Artificial Work myohar- ges ore a* follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower fromtlOO to 1254 Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 90 to 150 Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 25 Partial Sets In proportion 4o tho above. - As I am well posted In all thelato improve ments ortho day, I feel coofidont that I ean meet tho wants of all Who may need tho ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are want ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo ses of nattire. I can give them hi abundance, from those Wlio have tested my skill, for the tut fourteen years, in this, and adjoining S. Bi MURPHY,.. Roue, fiept. 14, ISiO.-lf. A CARD INETS& MRS. M. j: , " „ ow IN NEW Ytfrik,t&j oumbont upon her to inform. th*..Ladies Rome and vicinity, of three fact*. If onr onejdesirea a Bonnet of the Spring stylo before tho return ’ of Mrs. 8., With bar Spring supplies, on the receipt' of an order, 1 she will send by Bxpresi, at her own expense, any kitid that may be desired, and a* ' she • -• _ women; this can be, done atvery short notion. Orders maybe loft with MiisBallib Wilk- ebsox, at the Store in Romo, or sent direct to, MRS. M. J. 8UMMERHAYS. fehlttritf. 64 Eait Broadway, N. Y. W«t speotable citlxen in good circumstances nnd aaid tb have been amomber of the * rmer coal firm of di‘ C. Pendleton k. >. He has beep in tlie asylum for mo time. For somo time past lie has manifested a strong disposition to esoapo and the utmost care and vigilance have been exeroUndto frustrate his designs, bus nof 'always with ' suocess. ; Before being placed in his sleeping room at B ‘ B. L. CARTEn. W.H. WHITE & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN Saddles,' Bridles pgX And Harness.^^ BROAD ST., ROME, GA. K EEP constantly on hand a large and WeU Selected Stock of Carriage, Harness and Saddle TRIMMINGS. Also a heavy etook of fiOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, such as Sole and Upper Lonth- er, Calf Skins; Ac. , AU of which: wo. offer VERY CHEAP for CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. We can be found at the old stand of W. H. White, 2 doorB.below. Turnloy A Baker's Drug Store, jan!2 FIRST CLASs BOARDING HOUSE. Newly Famished, and will be opened for the accommodation of hoarders by tbe sub scriber,'On the First of January, 1860. Rates of board will bo, per single meal, • 30 “ day, tl 00 “ week, 5 50 Without Room, will be, « month, 12 50 With » « « « is 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, wlU be furn ished at reaonablo rates. - C. W.. LANG WORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw, Snpt deu!4—tf. Misses Noble & Stoeckel, ARE SELLING OFF THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, AT REDUCED PRICES. Tbe Ladies will do well to gtvo them a call If they^wlsh articles in their line Cheap Schedule. Rome and Kingston. JAN and after Thursday. December 1st, the U first train will leaye daily, at 10 j o’clock, A.' M., returning to Rome 4} P. M., excepting Sundays, when it will return at 6 P. M. Second tralu will leave Rome at Al o’clock, P. M.,-daily, (excepting Sundays) returning to. Rome next day at 01 A. M. This second train makes eomplet* connec tions with the Talladega stages; also con nects with the two morning trains on the W. A A. Railroad, at Kingston. Office Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 29, ’59. deo7 W. S. COTHRAN, Gfen’l Snpt, W. &. Atlantic (State) R, R. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare Johk W. Lewis, Snpe't. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at. ...10 20 a u Affixao ’isC’diuncmui-Ao:, 7 jl [mors than 20,000 private families. 4 The flnl • aad Retailers everywhere sell them, 7&GB^!SSiS? n of spurious jmlfctlons. Examine hx, BotUeland Flask,and takenoth- ‘•Costah’s.” re eent by Mail. toxrefor PlaoUtlons, Hotels, Ae., by -o?f«r “Cirouiarto Dsalors” HENRY R. COSTAR, icipal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. > Fahrll A Yeiseii, Wholesale at 1*, Ga. . . fob2tri3m. g’B -Patent Champion fc Burglar Proof Safes. I HALL'S PATENT POWDER- tOOF LOCKS, the eamo that were separate medals at tho-World’s Fab 1851, and the World’s Fab, New 3, and are THE ONLY American swarded medals at the Lon- d’s Fair. lafes form the most perfeet security the*pnbUo r * lar * * f B * fc ' *1,000 REWARD [>atd to any person that can show' Vmg s Patent Champion Safo ever rererve its contents in an Manufacturers, Now :York, Herring A Bon, Atlanta, Ga., La v '. . Janl»-tw3m .. ;Lead and Linseed Oil, artlolo, cheap, by v.gae88w ftem night he has been always stripped and carefully examined prevent the . se creting of any instrument, and all his clothes but his shirt; pantaloons, and stookings taken away. In .spite, of the precautions, be has succeeded three times within a few days; in escaping: iflenvhis snii«li' ; n»t-:^-'>,,*4i simensinii About two weeks since he took a set of false teeth' out of his tnOUth,' and by constant work contrived With them to saw a; hole through tfae floor, of his chamber malting a hole snffleient to ad mit of his dropping through in to an other part of the house, and thus es caping. He was traced and caught in the house of M.\ Pendleton, on Euclid street. A few days since ho secreted a piq, and with that exceedingly unlike ly instrument, he managed to piok the look of his door, and escaped into the hall, where ho was fortunately arrested. He then stated that a pin was of ,', more value.than ton thousand dollars when he wished to escape from, a room. Last Saturday night he was carefully examined,asusual,, t*fo«v hringplaced in his room, but succeeded in seoreting a small brass ring, split at one part, in his hair. On being locked up for the night he set to work and with the, ring he cut through the sash and shutter, so os .to enable him to remove them from, the window. He then took the cover lid off the bed and tore it into stripe, with whioh he made-a rope reaching nearly to the ground, adistanoe of some twenty-five or thirty feet, ft Same of the cotton batting with which the coverlid was wadded, he placed in: bis stockings to protect his feet, os he 1 had no shoes; Then dressing himself in shirt, trowsers and stockings, he slid down the rope and escaped. Striking across tbe country to the Eight-mile Lock, he then took tho tow- path of the canal, and walked down, to University Heights, where he arrived yesterday (Suno ay) afternoon. He was very quiet when arrested, and spoke freely of his escape, and made no re sistance to being taken back to the asylum. We question whether this senes of extraordinary escapes can be well matched. What Ailxd Hm^-The last number of the Knickerbocker has agood anec- dote of a man who rarely failed to go- to bed intoxicated and disturb Vis wife the whole night. Upon hi* being charged by a friend that he never went to bed sober, he indignantly denied the charge and gave the inoldents ef one particular night in proof. , .T, “Pretty soon after 1 got into bed, my wife said, ‘Why. husband, what is the matter with you? You act strangely.'*" “ ’There’s nothing the matter • with me,’" said I,, nothing at all.’ ” “I’m sure there is;’* said she, “ you don’t act natural at all. Shan’t I get up and get something for you T’’ “And she got up, lighted a dandle and canoe to the bedside to look at me,'shad ing the light with her hand. “I knew there was something strange about you,” said she, “you are sober t” “Now, this is a fact, and my wife will swear to it, so don’t you slander me any more, ly saying that I haven’t been to bed sober in six months, ’cause I have.’ Small Creatures. Among the papers published in cost ly style, by the Smithsonian Institute, at Washington, is one of the miorosco- pio plants and animals, whioh live on and in the human body. It describes quite a number of insects. . The animal lai whioh produces the “itch’’ is illustrated thi by an engraving about half nnj inch in Great Men Always When Mr. Clay v*‘ Kentucky, the fin is^aiiotiot Jphp < fend,himself against thech gain; intrigue and corrnr called upon by his friend spacious saloon. Dr. H- thatplace, snd a great Clay, was by his side his numerous friends as they 1 waid.j; Presently the Doctor . tall fopm of,the eccentric Gov, enter the door of the saloon. , ly 1 he. embraced the oppevtuu. I Gqpr “Li &v, I PiiUur, of Pond "/‘luootwprthyfriend qfjours, wl •itr-thV Governor, unconscious of ;i trick, approached him by, he-will know mo, and I shall him, for great meq know each other ont. sight. 1 Y'ht. in the 1 ed on: IjOHO t t Jirnssm Ot saying, “I shall know him on sight;;, greatmenlik. u. always know each. other. I beg of you gentlemen; not- to . iduce us: we will know each other,, -I shall ' stalked towards Clajr. stood. _ ._ tly ho drew himself up to r hi* presently ne drew himself up to hi* loftiest height upon beholding jCr. DU* 1 and eyed him for sometimoin unutter-, )tc*, and’exclaimed t' 1 i able adi ward with his blandest smile and sweet est voice, an declaimed: 1 » o IT HS you,. Governor : Pittsur °f ‘Pond River.’ I am rejoioed to see you." '^flear that!’’ said the Govefi^i- “didn't 1 tell you that he would MfrbV me, and that Pittsur wOuIdiknow himt > Sn After cordially shaking hand*'"^' telling a fewofhia happy jokra, Mr; Clay said, . - “-My dear Governor, .1 wish that, you, may live a thousand years, and that- health may abound throughout your * wide domain, and that yon may neT-* er havw another invasion from squir rels.” ~ “Bless me,” said the Governor'. ‘’diS; you hoar that I Wo» AiA —fot-W my people had lost their entire crop of corn last year by squirrels f Bless myi soul he knows everything 1 Wondeifnl I. wonderful 1 I always told you hi* was the greatest man in the world—DiW< ‘/ boyef” : : v ; :l :'1 And tbe Governor left in; a state; of, perfect admiiation of the great ststen 1 Mdiametor, which shi • A ttle ugly fellow’s ‘ the lit- | but hU For 8«L ver y t 0 ®®. aithough tho animal himself Of* entirely invisible to the nuked eye.—. fob9trilWhen Lieut. Berryman was sounding he Atlantio Telegraph, the quill lit the , nd it the souping line brought up mud, i„? ed, became a powde so Quake THE 0l to consist of millions’ of shells, «»chof w hi ch hadbeon the abode of », Eying ie microscope, it 1 New, El Superior Rdt-i age*, an extensive range of either sili-: cions or limestone rook. ‘ The prog ress is iimilar to the ono by wl)ioh stra tified rooks were formed in ancient geol ogic periods, - - - - - - vaa HireptahTbrobtain- .TCHESr and other . Hotel Lnxnnes. 1 S' 1 ': : a ''' Of these, present and prospective, : thW N, Y. Times thus discourses: “The latest illustration 6f theaccbn> modating tendency of hotel keeparii is: tho introduction or an rfevafor, to gouty gentlemen and languid females from the dinner-table to their rooms above, without the Intervention of atoin^ The human package of dinner or «wui entering an apartment not unlike f, cushioned church pew, finds itself in .a felw seconds carried to the top of'the house by the revolution of a giant screw, to which: the car.is attached, os smooth ly and quietly as many a church-goer porting column, his faith is hung. 1 shall next expect to hear of. aoma chanical contrivance for puttie folks to bed, arid a' crank mill t which they >' will be run i morning, to come out washed, brushed and combed, ready breakfast table, or rather,. hlx.Ahem«bd,ia-U>swteis- . tmssnal dispesitiM for aetiv» aa< ‘Msniss, immediately foUew its w. in neat Oat metal haxea eontatnlnW prlee 80 cent, per boll >tx b,cxe«, . >e dozen lrnxea. 11 OO. Vor .ale hr . u xeneraUjr. Will ba aant ftoa ta gitbetweevtfothumh disappeared in the crcvi- n. On plaping ' this dust R. B. LOCKE & OOL^> discerned, 1 fi.. General Agents, v. A „ . 330 BROADWAY, V Y. Tha abara la a ftn-sImWa at Bs •salt tax. -e~:i iriade2from Common pine woeo r 00° irigiftabayo beTdisSStoma* * tronfwiUito^a n« si: to be distributed during the m The inducements offered Agents liberal than those of any other honso in the business..4; 1 {> ?fttnlr/. «■’ -wjud - Having been in tho Publishing and Book selling business for tbe last eight years, mj "sfe: all. Agints wanted in every Town and county. . .. , Quaker City Publishing Heute, 1 13 South Third Street, < fobKtriSm. Philadelphia; Pit and forniah Gass Appfratb for . ges, towns, publie aud private build o« short notice. '■ •' ~ -■ QoSmade frsm common pine srood ischeap- otber ,igh ‘ knowB ‘ Pefsons Wishing to see thh -Wood Gas Works ia opperatien, can sea them at Grady. Nloholsob A Co’s., Col. “ * “ y ' Ware’s in Athens, Gi». 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