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Tuesday Morning, Ocl’r 23,18OO1
_ ge:
rtipor in Charleston, S. C., and Is authorised
*®"U) inako contracts for Advertising, receive
none/ and give receipts.
ggy-SEE FIRST*AND FOURTH FA-
. OKS FOB INTERESTING READING
Matter. - •
For Solicitor General.
We are authorised to announce the name
of M. KENDRICK. of Nownan, Coweta 00.
u 4 candidate for tho ofHoa of Solioitor Gen
eral of theTallapoosa circuit,
Election first Wo In 13 lay in January next
augiwtd
If. A. Gartrell Esq
t bln. Editoiu Ploqso allow us to announce
the above named gentleman ns a candidate
for 1 Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Cir
cult. Many V.otjshs.
scpl8—triAwtd. •
[communicated,
'Revival.
Mr. Editor : It may afford pleasuro
to somo of your renders to know that
wo are blest with n gracious Revival on
the Calhoun Circuit. Hundreds of hap
py conversions have been witnessed and
about four hundrod and twelve liavo
joined tho Methodist Episcopal Church
up tci October 13th.
'Whitfiki.d Antaony.
Gen. Sanford’s Report.
AVe would oall the attention of our
readers, especially that of Senators and
Representatives in the State Legislature
to the report of Gen. Sanford published
tn this paper. The right spirit now
prevails among the people, and if the
Legislature will do its duty, as wc pre
sume i« will, Georgia, in the “volunteer
system,” may'soon have an efficient
military force sufficient for all ordinary
purposes. Provision should be made at
the'very first of the session : to supply
all companies • organized.with, suitable
Arms., { ‘ ; /' / . •
Tho “Cherokee Artillery’’ not? organ,
ized in this plaoaond uniformed, are,
together with many other companies'
scattered over the State in the same sit
uation, suffering materially for the
want of Arms. A company newly or
ganized cannot brook long delay in the
reception of its arms without experienc
ing material detriment.
The Protracted Meeting,—At tho
Methodist church in this place is still
going on. It will probably be contin
cd through this week. Prayer meeting
at 9 o’clock in tho morning and preach
ing at 7 o’clock nt night. All persons
^are invited to attend.
JtQrDa. Ryehson preached in this
place last Sunday. Wo understand that
ho has accepted the “call.” of ft Baptist
Church in New Orleans and is now on
his way to that city.
Rome Market, Oct. 22.—Cotton from
7 to 9J cents.
Good Baker’s Bread Can bo had of
Mr. J. R. Martin tit his Confoctionary
on Broad St. See Adv.
Planters Read :—Road the advertioe-
, jRants.of.Mr. >T. A. Quimby—*hoy are
worthy of your attention.
Interesting Poetry.—There is a little
piece of rhyme in this paper that we
wish about four hundred of our subscri-
hors would read and then practice the
lesson therein taught.
. Blurclary.—Tho Book store of Hen.
ry A. Smith was broken into on last
Sunday night while the clerks were
gone to church and about seventy dol
lars stolen from tho money drawei.—
Entrance was made shrough the back
window but the thieves went out at the
front door. Tlicro seems to liavo been
tivo of them.
To Consumptive!,
T HE Advertiser, having been restored to
health in a fow weeks by a very simple.
known to bile fellow-sufferers tho means of
cure. /■'
To all who desire it,' he will send a cony
of the pnescripttohused (frccof.ciinrgo.) with
the directions f>r preparing and rising tho
same, which they wall find a suaR Cork for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchits.^ Ac. The
only object pf tho advertiser in sending tile
Prescription is-to benefit the: afflicted, and
spread information Which he Conceives to be
invaluable,, and he hopes every sufferer will
try his remody, as it will cost thorn nothing,
and may provo a blessing.
Parties wishing tho. proscription wilt please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
. Wllllamsburgh,
octl3twly] Kings county, Now York.
JG@“Judge Linton Stephens has gone
on to meet Douglas. We lonrn that in
a recent letter to ono of his supporters
in this State, Judge Douglas says that if
ho lives ho will fill his Southern, ap
pointments. Ho is appointed to speak
at Chattanooga on the 27th inst., Kings
ton, Monday the 29th inst., Atlanta on
the 30th inst., Macon on the 31st inBt.,
and Columbus November 1st.
Another Revolutionary Soldier
Gone.—Wo learn that Mr. John Homes,
of Murry county, Ga., died on Tuesday
morning last, at tho advanced age of
130. JIg fought through the revolu
tionary war, and could tell many thrill
ing incidents connected with that mem
orable contest, lie was one of the first
settlers of this country, having been a
residsnt of the above county for the ldst
twenty or thirty years. Peace to the
nshes of tho old veteran ! —Dalton Times.
The Result in Tnis State.—Wo have
the most cheering news from the result
of the lato county elections. In every
instance where party lines wore drawn,
tho Union men triumphed. Tito De
mocracy havo heen united in these
county elections, and tho result looks
very much like the Bell and Everett
Banner Presentation.-l'he young men have a mgiority over both com-
ii- r « _ . . billed.< in Attellft, lishommgo, Yazoo,
ladies of Rome propose to present a ftnfl 0 ther counties, tho aeces-
Banner to the "Romo Light Guards, |U{ 0 nists havo been signally put to route.
011 next Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. The ] Roll on the ball. Lot our friends eise-
wherobo assured that all’s well in Mis
sissippi.—l 7 tcfc6u»y Whig.
Markets. -
Charleston, Oct. 19.—Sales of Cotton
day 1600 bales. The market was gen-
ally unchanged.
New York, Oct. 19—Sales of Cotton
day 8000 bales, at qn advance of J'@t
unt. The market was excited. Flour
ery .lull. Wheat very dull—declined
ctg. Corn declining, nt 70@711 cts.
’t is vary difficult for
To fond of fine Cigars
tfflnd them, at all times, in this or any
filer market. Farrell & Yciser have a
lot of tho “La Georgia” Cigars that after
airing a few days will be first rate! They
are manufactured by G, Volga & Co., of
Augusta, from the best Havana Tobacco
and for theprico it is rare indeed that’
one can get ns good un article.
The “Citizen” for Sale.
We desire to sell out the whole of our
Printing Establishment, with a view of
retiring from the business, on tho first
of January, 1861. And we are now pre
pared to give a bettor bargain than ever,
wc thought wo should. If no sale is
inode before the time specified, we will
bo glad to gel a partner, with a small
amount of capital, who is oompetent to
assume the entire care and burden
of the mechanical, department of the
office.
Address L. W. F. ANDREWS, Maeon
Ga. /
A Move in rna Right Direction.— We
learn from one of oar Alabama exchan
ges that at a recent Mass Mooting of
the Union party in that State, the Bell
and Everett Electors were instructed, in
‘"■eoso of their election* to oast the vote of
Alabama for tho man moat likely to
defeat Lincoln. This is only another
instance of the patriotic generosity that
everywhere sotuates the Bell and Ever
ett party. Real devotion (0 the best
interests of the oountry everywhere
characterizes their movements. Can*
not the people understand which party la
in earnest in their efforts to avfijrt jsnpsad-
ing dangers? A/
GET YOttR
TICKETS!
GET THEM EARLY!
GET A PLENTY OP THEM
FOR
BELL & EVERETT
Wo will f.irnish BELL A EVERETT
Tickets at $3,00 per thousand, or 50 cts. per
hundred.
Thu Cash Must Accompany the Or
ders. [tWiW.IW
J. C. BAKER...
„R. AT. ECHOLS
X ROMK .. A A /
Eoyai ArchChapter,^
.Roaulnr Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT ill each month.
TJIOS. J, PERRY. H. P.,
ANDREW .1. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.,"
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE. Sec’y. fcbOtrily.
1.0.
IP.
Free
GRA!
Just received direct from Kentucky,
Blue Grass, Timothy,
.Orchard Grass, Red Top,
Clover Lucerne,
Millet, For solo by
■cpt4 FARRELL A YEl^R
"HMe Railroad.
F ROM this date', the rate of char
ges 00 STOVES on Romo Rail
road will bo 30 cents per 100 lbs., in
eluding stove pipe and fixtures.
aug23 W. S. COTHRAN, SSjrtT
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, 1st and! 3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in each month.
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G.,
TIIOS. J. PERRY, V. G.,
R T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer,
fcbOtriiv.
Floyd Encampment, No. 11.
I. 0. 0. F.
R EGULAR mootings, 2nd and 4th Mon
day Nights in each month.
Officers—E. A. BURCH, C. P.
A. P. NEELD, II. P.
Da. J. KING, 8. W.
W. N. DUCKER, J. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Scribe,
S. LEVINSTEIN, Tros’r.
junoStrily.
Experience is probably the best teacher
and Dr. Bull seems to have concentrated tho
teachings of a long medical life in the prepa
ration of his Vegetable Worm Destroyer. Its
effects upon tho worms are magical, while
MAPES’ .
Nitrogcnized Super-Phosphate
OF
LIMIE.
REMOVAL.
T HE undersigned, Agent for the above
Fertiliser,.in consequence of its marked
success the past season, and tbs greatly in
creased demand arising therefrom, has made
arrangements with tho manufacturer fur a
large and toll supply; and requiring greater
facilities for storago and other accommoda
tion, has taken the four story Warehouse as
bolow, where ho will bo able to supply any
quantity required, with promptness, lie
may be allowed to express bis satisfaction in
view of the fact that ot the numerous pur
chases made of him by planters, generally
for the purpose of making comparative tosts
with other fertilisers, not ono ease has come
to his knowledge where onr Fertiliser hat
not shown a decided superiority. Planter*
who have used Mapes’ Phosphate, now make
it their solo reliance, and aro ordering (some
of them) M much os fifty tons, fur nsa the
next season. This fact speak's for itself. Wo
havo discovered a qualify, developed in the
drouth, which woe before unobserved, vis :
its hygrometric power, or capacity, to absorb
moisture from tho atmosphere, which obviat
ed to a largo extent the lato unparalleled
drought where it was used, while most other
fertilisers were not only valueless, but posi
tively injurious to the plant The safety and
profit as a money investment, arising from
the use of Mapes' Phosphate, are now placed
beyond question, and the experience of the
past season, his established what we havo,
without hesitation, always assorted for it,
that is tho only- fertiliser reliable under all
circumstances of soil, mode of cultivation,
and of'weather.
The Undersigned is also prepared to sup
ply any description of AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS, oftho
GOLPI GOLD! NO BLANKS!
GRAND, all-prize SCHEME
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
MuKINNEY & Co., Managers.
Authorized by.SppeiflAcUf
Every Ticket a Prizo,
- .OAPITAL/pRJZE ,*'1 •, ■?'
060,000. '
TICKETS ONLY 110.
Helves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To bt Drawn Eteh Saturday, in 1800, -in' the
city of Bavannah Ga.
CLASS 92 to Be Drawn OCT. 0, 1800.
CLASS 83, “ « is, 1800.
class ot, . :
CLASS (15, “ « 27, 1809.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1. Prise
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 v
2
2
2 ;
100
100
100
“26,000 Prizes of
25,000 Priiei of
! *00,000 is
10,000 is
9,000 is
5,000 ie
4,000 it
3,000 is
2,000 is
1,500 is
1,000 are
600 aro
400 aro
300 aro
200 aro
100 aro
75 aro
60 are
$S
2
OOD
mother should ho without it.—French’s Rep.
oetlCtw3t
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this date the Co tsa River Ste&raboa
Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN#
SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as fol
lows :
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Roms, Tuesday Merit
ing at 6 o'clock.
Leaves Greansport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
jnn24lriwtfi
NEW
FIUM
BAKER & ECIIOLS,
DEALERS IN
UMMfDICIM,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS* PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DTHSTUFFS9
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &c., &0. &0.
Rome. Go. Feb. 18th.
[trlwkwtf.]
• Tomlin & McCarver’s
STEAM SAW MILL.
T HE proprietors will furnish first quality
long leaf Pino Lumbor, sawed at thofr
Mill on tHe Coosa River, 14 miles from Rome,
a* follows:
Delivered st the Mill at$1,00 per hundred,
or at steamboat landing in Rome, or at inter
mediate landings on the River at $1,26 per
hundred. For dried lumbor 26 eents per
bnndrodaddltional will be charged.
ROBT. G. TOMLIN,
J. L. McCARVER.
sep22lwAw6m
N. York & Savannah Route,
_ GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES
OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, - - $15 00
Steerage “ - - - 7 00
New Arrangement for Through
TICKETS TO NEW YORK.
FROM FROM
New Orleans, $39 75 Memphis, $31 75
Mobile, 35 00 Nashville, 27 75
Montgomery 25 00 Chattanooga, 25 00
Columbus, 21 00 Knoxville, 25 50
Albany, 23 00 Atlanta, 21 00
Macon, 20 00 Augiuto, 17 50
Eufaula, 24 00
Buggngo cheeked through by the Mnliatlan
Express Company on tho Central Railroad,
and delivered atiywhero in New York or vi
cinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
R. R.CUYIjEU. (new) 1000 tons Cspt Crocker
MONTGOMERY 1000 “ “ Borry.
HUNTSVILLE. 1000 “ “ Post,
MT. VERNON, (new)1000 « •' Lnyheld
LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS
DAY AND SATURDAY.
Tho same arrangomont exists from New
Tork, where the steamers leave Pior 12 N. B.,
on Thursdays and Saturdays, with tho same
through rates of faro and express facilities.
Theso Steamships are new, and built ex
pressly for this route, and for speed, comfort,
and elegant accommodations, are not excel
led by any steamers on tho ocean.
Through Tickets enn bo procured nt the
following plavcs:
Now Orleans—R. Grodes, OOGravicrst.
Mobile—Cox, Braixard ft Co.
Columbus—S. H. Hili., agent Hamden’s
Express, and J. M. Ditch?, Tr R. R. Ticket
AgeUt. ■
Eufaula—A Stow.
Montgomery—J. W. Gur.oonr, General
Ticket Agent.
A Pope, agent W A W. R. R. and nt all
other points, from connecting Railroad Tick
et Agents. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.,
Agents, Savannah,
n. B. CROMWELL ft CO.,
Agents, 86 West st. and 335 Broadway,
sepfstwly New York.
^Luctioxi
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auo’rs.
A T the Storo Room formerly oocupied by
McGuire ft Pinson. .Three days in the
week—
TUE8DAY, THUR8DAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
JSD-Consignraents must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agont nraylltrily.
oct9tw*w5m]
J. A. QUIMBY,
No. 8, Warren Block,
Augusta, Geo.
SCHEDULE
or
Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains.
Leave Arrive.
Augusta at 0.3P A. M. Atlanta at 9.tS A. M.
« 2 30 P. M. “ 11 45 P. M.
Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 6.56 A. M.
“ 9.05 A, M. “ 0,20 P. M.
ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaves Arrive*
Aususta at 0.30 A. M. [ Athena at 8.10 A. M.
. M.l
Atlanta 8.40 P. M. J
au,.. naiantfiEff
■■Ss.No trains on Athens branch on Sun
day to connect’with trains leaving Augusta
at .2.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40
Saturday Evening.
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Arrives ,
Augusta at 2.30 P, M. Wash i’n at 7.25 P. M.
Washington 1.30. « {jfogf
Atlanta at 0.05 A, M. Washg’t’n 7.26
Through Freight Trains Augusta to
Atlanta.
Leaves Arrrives
Charleston 8.00 P. M Augusta at 6,00 A. M
Augusta 8.50 A.'M. Atlanta 3.17 “
“ 1.45 P. M. “ 6.49 «
Through Freight Trains Atlanta to
Augusta.
Loavo Arrive
Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.10 PM,
« 5.15 P. M. “ 5.18 «
Freight Trains Branches.
Leave Arrive
Augusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M.
Atlanta 6.00 “ “ 8,10
“• 5.15P.M. ", 8.10
■ Arrives at Washington 7.25 A. M.
“ “ 7.25 “
“ “ “ 7.25 “
ranrlOtri ly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup|t.
60,305 Prizes Aa>bnnting to $37S,<
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of Packages will be .sold at the
following rates, which Is the risk:
A Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, $80
Do do 10 Haires, 40
Do. do 10 Quarters, 26
Do do 10 Eighths, 10
LOOK AT TIIIfL
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan!
Which takos placo on every Wednesday and
Saturday in I860.
1 Capital Prise of...... $25,000
1 Prize of 6,000
1 Prize of.., 4,000
1 Prizo of. 2,276
40 Prises of. 176 are.. 7,00$
50 Prises of.., 126 aro 6,000
40 Prises of $112 60 are 4,600
162 Prizes ot 100 are 16,200'
05 Prises of..;. 25 are 1,025
05 Prizes of....;......" 20 are., 1,300
66 Prises of.,.;,...... ■ 16 are..,.,,... ' 976
65 Prises of...... 19 060,
4,810 Prizesof. 9 ora 43,290
27,040 Priaesot 6 are 136400
43,080 Prises of 1 are...,,..., 43,#80
70,070 Prizes Amounting to - ; ’ .$206,696
Whole Tickets $5,
Shares in Proportion. , > ,
IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, on-
oloso the money to our address for the tickets
ordered, on receipt of wliioh they will he fop.
warded by first mail. Purchasers can havt
tickets ending in any figure they may desig
nate.
Thclist of drawn numbers and prizos wl
bo sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Orders f»r Tickets or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to be directed to
McKinney a Co,',
oetlStrl. 'Savannah, Ga.
Beware of Mineral Poisons.
m. So B0VEE BOBS 1
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES
liuf
Imperial Wine Bitters
For th« ears of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lungs, Weak Stomachs, Indigostion, Dyspep
sia, General or NorVous Debility, Piles and
all diseases requiring a Tonic, are unsurpas
sed. They are-made of a pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their medicinal proportios,
they are a most whoiesomo and dolightful
beverago.
His Brandy Cathartic
Is a sura remedy fur costfvauoss, liver conr
plaint and dyspepsia. They aro pleasant to
the taste; suro in their operation; and as a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
supercedes tho use of Pills, so nauseous and.
disagrcable to tho taste.
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Aot on the Kidnoys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are It superior remody for dys
pepsia, connected with livor complaint in all
its forms.
FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
Thoy are truly valuable, made’ of. pure Hol
land; Gin, pleasant and agreeable to tho taste
and may bo well tormed a necessary Female
Companion.
His Cathartic Syrup
For Infants, Children, and. delicate Females,
is certainly 'ono of tho most-desirable and
valuabio.ntodioinM in tha world. It is a per
fect substitute for calomol, acting on the liver
NO. 3. CHOICEJIOUSE.
[House formerly, occupied by Roil. Bailey.]
P. L TPBNL]BY,
TX70ULD respectfully inform hie
VV friends and customers, and
public generally,' that he is
now eponing a vory largo and at-' ___
traetivo Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chem
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy' Articles.—
Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes,. Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
tiling in his line or that is usually kept In a
First Glass Drug Store,
Having had several years experience, and
by giving bis personal attention to the buei
aess, ho hopos to merit a share of publio pa-
tronago, and to bo able to furnish his cus
tomers reliable articles, at os
LOW PBICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member the location. Tho wants of the
country shall bo supplied. fobll,’60.
treatment from 2d July last up
Fcbrunry last, without much benefit. I
fered a grent deni of pnin, froqiicntfy could
not sleep, '/tinthe J0th Februury lnstt, I was
evedby Dr. Blnkc's partner', Dr. Hadley;
Blake being absent from Now York. Up- •«,
• • I rollovod of all sty
“ dvk'v.
S ell at t
r. Blnk
him and Dr. Ha<
Cession and gcntl
and those, afflioh..
est to call “upon
ADAMS, McKINNEY & CO.
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK, ;
Offer for Sale from United
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
This medicine hoe
{ LIFE DROPS. I been tried, tested and
tub akvHR FAititto ) proved by ton years
REMEDY. J experience 4o bo .the
—— only certain, safe and
reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangements,
Diarrhoea, Dysontery, Cramps, Pains, Chol
era, Cholic, Ac., now oofore the public. . One
or two doses' of 20 drops, will euro the most'
sovero crqmps in the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single doso often ourcB the Diarrbma and
it never mmstipates tho bowels. One dose
will satisfy any oho of its morits. Price
only 26Cenlz.’
Prepared by,8. D. Trail. 43 Bowery,,He*
York, and sold'by Druggists generally. :
In Romo by Baker A Echols, and Newman
4 Nowlin. z£j5iBgg -
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALEANDIj^E^^
Broad Street* Rome, Gat
Dissolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day boon dissolved by mutual con
sent ' All partons indebted to the firm are
requested to make immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner the'junior partner, expect* to leave
tills place in a few months, and their busi
ness must be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in the name .
and style of A. G. PITNER, at the old atand. !
where tho notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time.
jaa3—lttwawtf
Although it it os sure and offcotual in its op
erations as calomel, yet it is so delicious to
the taste, that ohildrcu will cry for it, and it
is os gentio, innocent and harmless' as the
dew» of Heaven. Thousands of mothers
throughout the land will bless tho discovotcr
of {billhvaiuable nfediqjne. ; ’»" T j ( ' f
“CHARLES WIDDIFIELD « CO./ ' *
r > 1 Proprietors,
649 A 661 Broadway, New York. -
Bold by Farell A Yeiser. . mar20-trilr
Segars and Tobaooo.
T HE finest quality of genuine Havana Be
gan, and best grades or Tobaeco—e*
pecially for retail trade. To be bod at
jun«9tri. FARELL A YEI8ER1
D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh
supply at FARELL A YEISER'S.
BY
MORRISON & LOGAN.
"HOBBE MlNBIOK,"..formerly
owned by Wm.-Rai
itly by John H. Welker, baa
‘ tha*>“ ' “
But.
purchased by the present ,
no axerHon .will; be
tothos.
saiUfaotioa tothese wh
to givo
may patron
Stablo,- Mr. E.fi. Logan, whose long e
enoe eminently qualifies n im for tho
will Uavo charcc of tho business, at
jMroprietorsbopq^^r mwrftlnfc to I
I l ^S»th« r bc 0 st or HdrsMSd^ehicles will |
yer-Persons’wlihing to buy or soli horse*
may always g$t» gOodfrade at this Stable,
two hours, and-hAv_
. . I consider, myself
■fhOAcquaintcd 1 with’-*
Tew York. I eonsid-
ell skilled in their pro- !
Oftho highest order,
ted w(ll find it to their inter-
on thtsih 'at thoir office, 649
seplS-tjlwJm,
s.-fiiirvWrr I';
e County, Vs,
'f particulars.
States Bon<
ehouse:
Duptrr
A Co
TT,
HOPE
RUM—JAI
WINES-^SHI
other brands, varioua itt'
in
ALSO in Store *lai^e hrid #MF’ialMt*d
*tceko#* ! •' .4 yalrmjio* siii bwh.as*; .
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
RyesBourBon & Monong’hela
as*. WHISKIES, alp,
feWM.nwly.-, ■
AJiricyai ot aUj.'*
bo sold before the court house door
in Romo/Floyd co. ( on the first Tues
day in December next, within tho legal hours
of sale,'the following property, to wit: .
• Lota of- Land Nos. 774, 23, 782, in Sd diet.
4th sec., No. 24, 24th dist. 3rd sec., No.-144,
23d dist! 3d mi., and No. 80, 15th dist. 4th
peoAiJ— n-- U
Also-rut tho satno time at Cumming in
ttreyth county—LoU Nos. 1223,, 015, 837
III, 033, 387, 371, 14th dtst..lst sec., and No.
:s, 3-1 -lit'-. 1st sec., No. 838. 3d dist. 1st sec.,
_0. 880, 2d diet. 1st sec., No. 442, 1st dist
r *M jUfc' 8 * 0 * ' sv-O '•.'-’.v-.i.;. ' * >r,'
Also—at the same time at Canton in Cher-
okeo.connty,I.ots ; No.,^208.657,54, 3d
. No. no, 4th
it 2d sec.
dist. 2d seo., No ......
fee., No. 101, lid dist. 5d :
dUt 2d sec., No. 218, 13tli -
Sold 05 tho
T. Jfcndenhall
m
freehi
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