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34-^t'rcklii (Couvicv.
Tuesday Morning, June 18, 1881.
make contracts for Advertising, receiv
iioncv and give receipts.
New Georgia Regiment.
Home, Ga., June 12th, 1801.
I F'ir ilio purpose of organizing an in-
I dependent regiment of Georgia Volun-
Wai.kkh is Agent for this ! teers nine companies assembled in this
paper in Charleston. 8. 0., and is authored ' city on Wednesday, 12th inst. Capt.
- | Tuttman, of Uio Murray Kiftes. was
I called to the chair, and A. E Itoss re-
EVERY i t l UPS **<i «ct as Secretary. On motion
HEADING M/iTT EK U2\
I’AQE OF THIS I’APEK.
. J!S-”
The Tri-Weekly Courier
Three Months for $1.
In these exciting times many persons
would like the latest News, and to
meet this want, we oiler the T:i-Week-
ivjjourler. three months for one dollar.
ISewd in the names with the cash.
The Courier for Ricninoud.
Versons desiring to send the Jri
Weekly Courier to their friends at the
seat of wai, can have it done by paying
.35 cents each a month, or three months
for a dollar.
May28trilm.
A CARD.
To the Pntrons of the Rome Courier.
During my absence the Notes and
Accounts due the Courier Office or tny-
»clf will ho left with Mr. B. G. Salvage,
who is authorized to receive payments
and give receipts.
The friends of the office will surely
appreciate the cause of my absence,
and do such favors to it as may be in
their power. Our cash expenses are
large, and it is to be hoped that all ow
ing forSubseription, Advertising or Job
Work will call at tho office voluntarily
and settle. Ativ favors done to the
office during these times of trial will be
highly appreciated.
' ’ liost;
1 Red Silk Sash,-u\ a small blue box. ;
between town and Camp Sheibly.—
Vny person finding tho above, will
ot>Kg«i a soldier, and bo liberally rewar
ded by leaving it nt this office.
Floyd County Sharp Shooters.
As this company are determined to
■go into service thoroughly equipped
and ptepared, they wdl be compelled,
in order to make these necessary prep
arations, to defer leaving for the seat
•of war to-day -as <*•** contemplated.—
They will leave-oa Monday next, 24th
inst.
The l’-allici Lund Guards.
Home, Ga., June 15, 1861,
"The Father Land Guards” were
•organized to day by tho election of the
following officers:
I*. 11. iMITC/IRl.L, Captain.
J A MBS II. COOVIIIi, 1st Lieutenant.
JOSEPH F011D, 2d
HOLTS TON aYCOCK, 3d
the following companies Came forward
and registered their names:
Atlanta Volunteers, Capt. Waddell.
Beauregard Hides, Capt. Wood.
Catoosa Volunteers, Capt. McConnell.
Campbell Guards, Capt. Glover.
Cedar Town Guards, Capt. Borders.
Floyd Sharp Shooters, Capt. Hamilton
Heard Guards, Capt. Mabrey.
Murray Volunteers, Capt. TuflYnan.
Sardis Volunteers, Capt. Hart.
On motion of Captain Waddell the
Regiment then went into the election
of Colonel, Lieut. Colonel and Major,
which resulted in the unanimous choice
of James J. Morrison, of Floyd, as
Colonel, Daniel ,S. Prinlup, ot Floyd,
Lieut. Colonel, and Alex. M. Wallace,
of Atlanta, now stationed at Fort Pu
laski, Mijor.
On motion of Lieut. Vcrdery, tho
Col. elect, was requested to recommend
some suitable Physician, as Surgeon to
the Regiment.
On motion of Capt. Hamilton, the
Secretary was requested to inform (’apt.
Wallace of his election, and request his
acceptance.
On motion adjourned.
Wm. Terr man. Chairman.
Auoi.rni's E. Itoss, See’y.
0cl7)liKrcii|i.
1st
2d
3<l
1st
2d
3d
4th
8urg<Auii t.
W. B. JONES,
N. YAUBItOUC.il,
H. ALLEN SMITH,
SHAD. FARMER,
'**OS. J. DAVIS,
<;EO. J. DYKES,
MiCA.TAH DAVIS,
C. W. MILLS, Seo'ry A Treasurer.
Under the resolution directing the
Capt.* to apjsjint a committee of live to
draft by-laws and regulations for the
government of the company, with in
structions to report at the next meeting
ol the company, on Monday, tho 24th
iiist., *ho following committee were
appointed ;
•Joseph Watters, Chairman, Lieut. J.
11. Cooper, A. Ib Ross, Sergt. N. Yar
brough, D. M. McCurry.
Under tha Ilewilmrnn directing the
Capt. to appoint a committee of five to
prepare a suitable model for a uniform
to be adopted by the company, the
following members were appointed :
Jobe Rogers, Chairman, S. G. Wells,
W. A. Moone, .lease l.amberth, Cheslvy
At taw ay.
Meeting on business and drill, Mon
day 24th inst.
The company is now composed of 00
members—and will likely be increased
tq.ljPO-arono of the conditions is that
o one will be received under 45 years
of age.
The ages vary !rom 40 to
ROME MARKET.
Corrected Tri-Weekly by Perry <C - Lamkin,
Greeny Merchants.
Rome, Monday, June 17, 1861.
Bacon.—j.Tfcere is a good supply on
hand. We quote hoground at 14 cts. ;
sides 10 j hams 10; shaulders 14 from
stored
Br.tr—Prices remain at our former
quotations, frouiC to it) cents.
IkTTstt—Tito market ie well supplied.
Slow sale at 15 20e.q 20 to 25 from store.
Cop*—There is hut a few small lots
on hand. We quote it a*. $1 from
wagons, $1 10 from store.
Dimed Fruits.—Prices are too irregu
lar to admit of quotations.
Eous—Are scarce and command 12Jo.
from wagons, 15 from store.
Flock—Continues to be in good de
mand. The supply ample. Vvo quote
Good Family at 4 cts.; Superfine 3.—
From store 4J cts. for Family arid 4 for
Superfine.
Honey.—Finds ready sale at 13 e-D.
per lb.
, Feathers—New 40 to 45 cts.
Hides—Dry Hides command 8 cts.;
12} from store.
Lard—The supply on hand is light,
and commands 15 cts.; from store 17
| by retail.
j Meal—Is source with a good demand
it 81 from wagons — ( 10 from store.
Oats.—There is none in market.
They are worth 05 cts. per bushel.
Beak—Stock Peas are ill demand 9t)
iits. From store $1 10.
1’ori.Titr—Is scarce and arc in do
in and. Turkeys 50 to 75 cts.; Chickens
121 to 15 cts.
Wheat.—The receipts arc light as
there have been no nmv wheat brought
to market, yet we nave heard of some
tew lots engaged at SI per bushel. We
are of opinion that tho market will
open at 75 cts. per bushel.
.Special Ifefices.
To Consumptives. j
T IIU Advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several veors
with a severe lung affection, and that (tread
disease, Consumption—is anxious to m»ko
known to his follow-sufferers the means of
cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy
of the prescription used (frccof charge.) with
the diyec^ons. for, propnring and using tfie I
same, Vgtfich Ihej will find a sl im Cent: Jor j
CovsiUfVTiox, AsiYisia, Bronchus, ft«. The |
only nbjeetof the advertiser in sending the
Proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread Information which he conceives to be !
invaluable, and ho hopes overy sufferer will !
try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address liir. EDWARD A. WILBON.
Williamsburgh,
oelUUwly] Kingscounty, New York.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
Only $5 00 a dozen.
a
ADE by the Ladies' Benevolent Society
_ for the benefit ef the poor, and sold at
»S than cost.
S-O, For Bale at Fort A Hargrove's, A. (.J.
Pitncr's, and Scott ft Harkins'
E
H. A. SMITH
ipiitl
R oman eye balsam.-fof w**k
and inflamed eves.—Read tho following
testimony:
^ Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands—Gentlemen:—
Your Roman Eye Balsam which 1 was rec
ommended to use for my daughter’s eyes, has
acted like a charm. Her eyes, which had for
several months, been vury much swollen and
inflamed, after a few weeks use of the Balsam
wore perf *ctly cured and well as ever.
Yours truly, M. FOLEY.
Prepared and sold by A. B. A T). RANDS
Druggists, 100 Fulton street. New York.
Sold also bv T. L. TFRNLEY, Rome, Ga..
and by Druggist*? generally. may 11 twit
nhg
from the Providenec General
Advertiser, Sept. 12, 1S57—
At thin seasou of year, when
cholera, cholera morbus, dys
entery and otner kindred com
plaints are sure to prevail, everybody should
bo liberally supplied with Perry Davis’ Veg
etable Pain Killer. Persons leaving home,
whether it be for a day’s excursion or a trip
t,. Kurnpe* should ho in a conditiou to place
theit hands cn it at a momout’s warning,—
Many diseases incident to the Summer
months, which will prove fatal if not imme
diately chocked, can be promptly cured by
one or /wo doses of the Pain Killer.
raavl7w2\v
'•v>,T7 in
NEW GOODS.
SLOAN &. HOOPER
A TIE NOW RECEIVING
A Beautiful Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
00098.
rpilEIR recent pn chases in Charleston
give them now about their usual supply
of neat and handsome styles of both
LADIES’ A GENTLEMEN'S
DRESS GOODS,
Together with a l)en^ , assortment of
DOMESTICS,
Fur {Family and Plantation u^cs. ^ u F ti<?8
dewiring A«omU of any kind, will find it to
their intercut to call and examine their stock
as they are offering gr at inducements to Cash
an 1 Prompt-paying Customers.
MERCHANT TAILORING
Canned uh in all it* lirauchc*. and a large
supply of t’l«»tl\i«. Car-Himere-*, Vestings. A e.,
constantly ou Itiuad. Also a splendid stock of
MILITARY GOODS.
Uniform# made to rrdvr. in»ir2.'U\vA wGw
NOTICE.
O N and after September 1st, all work done
at our Establish ment xaust be
Paid for on Delivery,
BOOKSELLER
AND STATIONER,
HOME, GA.,
KEEPS constantly on hand, a large stock of
School, Classical, Theological
And Miscellaneous Books.
Any Book that D not on hand will he furn
irihed at the Shortest Notice.
A great variety of
Bibles,
Testaments.
Prayer & Hymn Books,
Annuals & Gift Books,
OIL PAINTINGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS,
AND LITHOGRAPHS,
A fine collection at very low prices.
WALL PAPERING, BORDERING AND
Window Shades, at all prices.
Blank Books. Mumompduuui,
Lettdft Caip and Note Paper, Envel
opes, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Slates, Pen
cil*, ink Stands and Yen Holder*. Chinn
Vases, Toilet, Battle*. China Figures and
Parlor Ornaments, Work Boxes,
Writing Desks, Port Folios, Mo-
rocoo Bags, Baskets, China,
Tin, Wood and Rubber
Toys of every description.
The Goods wore purchased before tho Tar
iff law went into effect, and will bo sold on
reasonable terms. II. A. SMITH.
Rome, March 20, 1861.
MSB<nra.
■K^
The subsoriber
would respectfully
antionnce to hia
patron* ami the
public generally,
that ho has re
moved hia attrac
tive slock ef
CROCKERY,
CHINA,
GLASS &
PLATED WARE,
To tho room formerly ocujiied by Baker A
Echols, where he is opening, by far, tlie
largest and most complete stock ever opened
in this place. In h»# selections lie lias had
special referente to tin* wants and tastes of
of the community, lfe has also consulted
their interest, by buying upon the very best
terms, and ia determined, (lie means what ho
says) not to he undersold. Hi* 3took of
French. China,
Stone China,
Cut & Pressed
Glass Ware,
la very full n ml complete, embracing in eaeli
in-" nun-lit, the latest and neatest styles.—
His .took of COMMON WARE is also very
lull Mini aompUfq. To all of which he re
spent fully invites the attention of Prompt
Paying and Gash Customers.
jahjJtwTjvCm WM. T. NEWMAN.
Southerner eopy flm.
0.
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this date the Co »sa River Pteamboa
Company’* Steamer.' will leave for GREEN*
SPOUT, and Inttfrincdi/^t landings' as fol
lows :
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON.
Leaves Rome, Monday Mcrn-
ing at 7 o’clock.
Leaves Greensport Tuesday
Morning at 8 o’clock,
ELLIOTT A 111'SSI’.. L.
jan24triwtf»
tESICAL CARD.
DR. E. W. STARR,
HOMEOPATHIST,
O F FEIi
eitize
and mi all contractscxe
One-third "l Uio umout
urdered, and the tmlan
taken away. All part 1
requested to
edlng Thirty D-d la is
t mufit he paid wlr*n
•e when the. work it
0-* indebted to u* are
diatc 1‘ayinent.
Noble Bros, Sc Co.
augdOtf
J. R. MARTIN
Sitccee^or to A. Smith,
ROME, GA.
WUOI.RS AM? AND tlKTA It. HVAI.F.fl l>i
CHOICE
(OVFECTIOVAHY,
SMALL GROCERIES,
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT.
OYSTERS 8l SHAD
IN TIIK1R SEASON.
CANDY MANUFACTO Y
AND
BAKERY.
A SS OUT K D CARDIE S
Put up in Boxes to suit Customers.
Parties Supplied with Cake
Jt-H" Orders will ho attended to with
promptness and Dispnteh. ’l&N
pM*Terms Cash. seplatwly.
European Medipal Institute.
DR, SANSON,
(FROM PARIS,)
Nu. 704 BROADWAY, ABOVE till STREET,
NEW \ ORIi.
1 111E necessity of giving to the public of
the United Slates, a rational and not ex
pensive treatment in all Diseases of a chron
ic. especially of a secret character, bus indu
ed Dr. bauaou (for several years known in
his city as the most successful practitioner
n that class of affections) to extend his so
journ in New York for another year.
lie may therefore be consulted at his con
venient location
704 II ISO A l> W AY,
and will continue to keep on hand his own
and Dr. tUeord'a preparations, such ns Vior
del Ucayali, ($2 per bottle) against Feminal
losses and Debility fYoiu excesses of Self-
.tbuso. the best remedy known in Europe.
His PpFVtutiVe against Infection, $1 per
bottle.
lticord’s celebrated Pills, against Venereal
Diseases, one box suflieient to cure any case.
$2 per box.
ilis Gonorrhoea Remedy cures that disa
greeable affliction in a few day*. $2.
Rest French Mule Safes imported by him
self nt S3 per dozen.
All his Freu' li and Spanish Remedies for
Affections of Ladies will be sent with a cir
cular containing secrets of importance,
known to n f w French physicians only.
At his Institute there are eight rooms
provided for the reception of Ladies and
Gentlemen, so that the strictest privacy is
observed.
lie is under the necessity of notifying the
public that he has nut the slightest connec
tion with his old office, at 512 Broadway.and
that an impostor is copying verbally hia
advertisements.
The Doctor's new place is 701 Broadway,
above Fourth street, and nearly opposite the
New York Hotel, where he can lie consulted
in English, German, Italian, French or
Spanish.
Letters should be addressed io Box 3576
P. 0., N. York. foctzntwl
M. A. WIMPEE & C0„
Carriage & Wagon
MANUFACTURERS
Opposite Harper A Butlers' Hardware Store
IS road St., HOME, GA.
W OULD respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they are
prepared to do nil work in the CARRIAGE,
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE.
All tlioir work will be well done, aud the
latest improvements adopted, but they would
call especial attention to
JONES' PATENT IMPROVED
THIMBLE 8C1IEINN.
Which for light and easy running are supe
rior to the iron axles, and cost much less.
£*TALL NEW WORK WARRANTED.
/^REPAIRING neatly done at short
notice, and chnp for CASH,
"'•'VAl! order* promptly attended to. A
share of patronage solicited,
aprfltovly.
CIIRf
NervousHeadache
Tas °\
Headache.
By the nsr of those Pill* the perloilir at
tacks of Nervous orSiek Headache may Le
prevented; ami if taken at tlie commv.ner-
iuont of an attac k immediate relief from pain
and sii kness will benktaioed. .
They seldom fail in removing the Naus<a
ami Headache to nhich female* are so sub
ject.
They act gently on the hmvelc—removing *
Costivenes*.
For Literary Men, Student*. Delie ate Fe
male*, and all per*on* of sedentary habits,
they are valuable us a Laxative, improving
the Appetite, giving tune and vigor to the di
gestive organs, and restoring the uutur d elas
ticity and strength of tlie whole system.
The Cephalic Pills are the result of long
investigation and carefully eondneted exper
iments. having been in use many years, dur
ing wliioh time they have prevented and re.
lievud a vast amount of pain end suffering
from Headache, whether originating in the
nervous system, or from a derunged state ol
the stomach.
They are entirely vcgcloble In their cm-
position, and may be taken at all time* with
perfect safety without making any change
df diet, and the absence of any diangreeabla
tnate render* It easy to administer them to
children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have flva signatures of Henry
C- Spalding on each box.
Sold by Druggists and all oilier dealer* in
Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on ra
oeipt of the
l’rice 20 cent*.
All orders should bn addressed to
IIENIIY -p sPALDING,
nov22twftw 48 Cedar st., New York.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[JLiust formerly occupied by Pobt. Battey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
■yyOHLD rGfljrtctfuH.v inform hi*
ft
Chemical*
public generally, that h e
now opening a very large ami
tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicine*, Chain
Dyeetufls, Perfumery and Fancy Article.—
Also. Paints, Oil*, Varnishe*. Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Stotts of ail kind*, both
Field and Gardch, (Southern Raided.).—
Glass,Putty,Glue, Brusln*, nnil in |j*ct,.every
thing in liis line or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several year* experience, and
by giving hi* personal attention to the busi
res*, ho linpes to merit a share of public pa
tronage, and to be at lo to furnish bis cus
turners reliable ertieles, nt as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Auguata, Ga.. Re
member tho location. Tho wants of the
country shall he supplied. febll.’flO.
To Tax Payers.
I WILL be at the billowing places for the
purpose of receiving Tax Returns, for
the LAST TIME:
Rome, May II A 21, and June 17, 18 A 19.
On JuneStli nt Everett’s Spring; bill at Floyd
Springs; 7th at Pinson's Store; 8th nt Eto
wah; lfith at Barkics Court Ground; 11th at
Cave Spring; i?th nt Dykes’ Store; 13th at
Missionary Station; 14th at North Carolina;
iitli atChylio; 20th at Flat Woods: 21st at
Texas Valley; 22d at Livingstone.
mavlOwtd II. P. LUMPKIN, T. R.
Richmond, Juno 13.—Tlio latest re
port*, from Bethel indicate the affair to
bo a complete victory and and route of
the Lincolnites. After tho battle a flag
of truce was sent to Col. Magruder, for
the purpose of burying ihe, dead .and
exchanging pritfonefc. Col. Mligiuder
said they might do the first, but. declin
ed the latter proposition The officer
bearing the dag of (Hlc{j4tlRt tbeir lo -s
in killed and wounded was 230.
it is believed lliat, over 5(JO were *br
*ertt froi* roll cftll tie next morning.'
Two of their offictff's, besides onetien-
■entl, are, ^M^jos^d to luue been kill*
Thirteen prisoners were taken, and
have befen'brought' to niohsionil.
is reported that an ttrnft glip-
ply contractor of thi* Stato says "he
will bo d—d if he wants to see or hear
of any peace with the cursed scound
rels for ten years.” A man who makes
$10,000 a-moutk out-of til* war would
have a nice tihltig, if it sorUI \tot ton
yonrs—$120,000 a year, and ono million
two hundred thousand dollars in ton
yr- o. 11'Is estimated that over a hun
dred and fifty thousand Republican
politicians are directly aud indirectly
interested in the war eontraots. They,
will all fight hard against peace.—.V y j. y, lltinn
) , fhvj ftnnk, 5'A I M llinly
RS his professional services to the
of Rome anil vicinity, in the
practice of medicine.
Office and residence at Langworthy’s Board
ing House. mavH-twlm
TAXES!
HOSE who have not Bottled the
SAWED LUMBER
IN ABUNDANCE.
II. ALLEN SMITH having j
purchai
Notice.
riYHE firm of Rodenbcrg A Hcrxberg is
I tliif day diriSolvufh The business or the
lfi r m will be settled by either of the partners
| at tlie store. All persons indebted to *uid
firm u.e requested to niuko payment and ob-
1 ige, CIIAS. HODENBERG,
II. HERZBERG.
Gads len, Ala., March 18, 1861.
Co-partnership.
^ The undersigned have this day formed a
d the Steam Saw Mill I Co-partnership under the firm of Herzbcrg,
r for the year I860, will pi
r Taxes
call and
•ettle. Taxes must he collected. Executions
will he issued in a few days. 1 will beat
Landrum's on Tuesday and Saturday of vuch
week. N. COUNl’T^ X* C.
may2w2vr
recently owned l»y J. G, Pickens A Co., and will continue tho Dry
Morrlh*. and located it in a fine Good* andGrocery Business at the old stand.
firo-t of No. 1 Pino Timber, and now having
the mill in fine running order, res peel fjully
announces to his friends and the linBding
| ublic generally, that ho is prepared to fur
nish Lumber at short notice nt'
ONE DOLLAR per HUNDRED FEET.
At the Mill, or the additional price of the
Hauling delivered. For the convenience of
til parties, he has also established nn agency
in the person of E. A. Burch, in the city of
Rome, who will receiyi hills, and transact
all business connected with tho cunoern.
n. ALLEN SMITH
1c-
AVo solicit patronage, and will endeavor to
please our customer* and friends.
1C. HERZBERG,
If. W. PICKENS,
PICAS, rgdenberg.
mar20twlm Gadsden, Ala.
3LATE, SLATE, SLATE!
Van f*rt Siam. 1
XHE wbyHfcw h ^_ 1 REVENUE NOTICE,
hand about 500
square# of Rolling BUte, of a.11
aitd beit qunlUv, and will continue to k
enough to supply all demands hereafter
Trice, six dollars per square at the Quarry,
caeh.orwill make liberal TIME arrang
uients with contractors, br will contract fo
putting it on in the best style.
SEA BOR JONNEfl, Jr.
febOtrilv. Van Wert, G$.
Clark & Fuller’s
AMBROSIAL OIL.
CLAKK. <.Ri;<;OI<Y At CO.,
Holo Propriotors,
CURES
Headache, Earache, Toothache, in three uiiu
utes. UheumatiHin, Coughs, Neuralgia,
Colds, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Dys
pepsia, Colic, Cramps, Inflamed
Eyes, Chronic Boro Eyes, Bore
Throat, Cuts, Burns, Bruises,
Fprains, Chapped Hands,
Piles, Ulcers, Diarrhoea,
Bun ions,Corns,Frost
ed Feet, Deafness,
Old Bores, Sorb
Breast, Sore Nipnlus, Beald Head, Ringworm,
Tetter, Snake Bites, Spider Bites, Dog Bites,
Rat Bites.
The World is challenged
For its equal for Scalds or Burns. It cures
Scratches on IJorses, Sore Eyes on horses,
Sprains, Swinney, Poll Evil, Fistula, saddle
and harness Galls, fresh wounds or swellings,
and is tlie best known remedy to apply t*
tender-footed horses from founder—take up
the feet and bathe well about tho frog of tho
foot. Cure all cutaneous diseases on man or
bea3t.
No one medicine can cure in all cases, but
we can show more real proof of tho virtue of
AMUftOSI Al* OIL
“n its healing proj>ei*ties, from responsible
tiKU, who are above being bought, than ean
be produced for any other medicine.
Wo do not assert a cure for every malady
lueu , aro subject to, but what we proclaim
we can euUtuutiaie by living witneasen. The
Ambrosial Oil i« a Nashville preparation,
and sold throughout the South and South-
! west by ail good druggists and general deai-
Instant Re- I its. The South may be justly proud that.
Permanent | f) r . Clark, a Native Ten ness cun,
The following Endorsements of
SPALDING’S
(KPlfALIC PILLS
Mffil poptfnc* all who suffer from
HEiiDACHE
TRAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
A* tho Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr.
Spilding, they afford unqueition-
»ble proof of the efficacy of thi*
truly scientific di.coyrey,
Maaocvillc, Conn., Feb. 5, 1881.
Mr. Spalding.
Bir,
1 have tried yourCepbalio Fills, and 1 like
them so well that I want you to tend two
dollar* worth more.
Part of the** ere for the neighbors, to
whom I gave a few out of the firet-box I got
from you.
Send the Pill* by mail, and oblige
Your ob’t Serv’t,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Haverford, Pa., Feb. 8,1861.
Mr. Bi.aiding,
Bir,
I wish you to send me one more box of yonr
Cephalic Pill*, I have received a great deal
of b. nefit from them.
Yours, respectfully,
MARY ANN STOIK1IOUSK.
Spruce Creek, Huntington co„ Pa.,)
January 18.1801. j
II. C. Bpaldiog,
Bir:
You will ijluuse send two bore* of your
Cephalic Pill*. Bend them immediately.
Respectfully veurs,
JNO. R. SIMONS.
P. S.—I have used one box of your Pill*
and find them excellent.
Belle Vernon, G., Jan. li, .1801.
II. 0. Spalding, Esq..
Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for
which send ine another box of your Cephnli*
Pill*. They are truly the best Pills I erer
tried. Direct
A. STOVER, P. M.,
Uclle Vernon, Wyandot co., O.
Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11, I860,
li. C. Spalding, Esq.,
1 wish for some circulars or large show bill*
to bring your Cephalic Pills more particular
ly before my customer*. If you have any
thing ef the kind, pleaso send to me.
One of my cu*tomer», who is i* subject to
severe nick Headache, (usually lasting two
day*) was cured of an attack in one hour by
y .lir Pill*, whioh 1 sent her.
Respectfully your*,
’ W. B. WILKES.
ecp A LD dutiftbltygmyM to points
r.— j ii. on thu* Western A Atlantic Itailrosnl
between Dalton and Atlanta must be entered
and duties paid thtraou, at Atlanta, on ad !
vance of their arriva.' at Dalton (whereon a i
P ermit will be given to have them passed to •
heir dcttiiHttmaf)c|>rrtny wilt ho «oppcd
nt Daltot# nlitll fltrb #nAry it**mad^ mid du-
A othnlO lief r and .
/ltjUllllU. Cure of this distressing . After luuuli labor and research, has produced
complaint use I a really worthy medicine, which 4« bound t»
FENDT’S ' *' r ' re ou t much of the worthless imported
_ , . t n■ , trash with which tho country is flooded.
Bronchial Ul^arettOSi 1 Please call at our office, whore we will taka
M 1 1. r> >1 C ... , n ua ti. .1 1 pleasure in showing lettes* and- testimonial*
Made, by C. n. Bevtnnur ft Co., 448 Broad- ( Q llUHU , to< „ p, „Uorlh in the form of m. ! *.
way, N. J. 1 rice wi per ox, sent free by advert)uentent, some of which come from Meets all *0eh omevgencies, and no house-
p °oct30twa“-«m Ul M ' ! to high landing, who are using fcold ean aHoVil to be wltheuUi. It is .1-
»<8- A single bottle-ef Spalding’s Prepar
ed Glue will save ten time* it* annual cost.
SPALBING'B PREPARED GLUE 1
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALBING’B PREPARED GLUE!
ECONOMY! DISPATCH!
“A Sticli in Time saves Nine.”
A* luvidewts will happen, even in well reg
Vilated families. 4t is very desirable to have
some cheap and convenient way for repairing
iFurnvtmife, Toys,•Crockery, Ac.,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUK!
I ties paid, in addition to the cus.tc
inary war*.
%
PDA ivnvr A D QPITnni i charger Whon 00 ttopped j
ilHiiililViiiA uUnUUli ; the duiioa may !»• paid either nt Atlanta orj
CASH,
(ttf
CONTINUED AT
VERANDA
Boarding House 1
Dollar* per Selieul Month.
•i. WKI.TA. Ten,-hr .t 1'ro.
t Dallrm.
j Dutialile Oootls intended for Dalton, and
‘ points on said Road above, before reaching
, that price (witliin the limit, of the Confed
j crate States) will be required to !>? entered,
and duties paid on them st Dalton.
t . K. S1I.M KEl,FORD.
I apr23it t’elleetor at Attains.
| it in their practice, as they state, with tnfar-
— 1 velous effects.
- | WE GHADLENGB THE WORLD
To produce a remedy so speedy-and rtfcHnel
in its healing prnuorUes.
Head thcr«vk|(nqq of the virtue of
Clark ft Fuller’* Ambrosial Oil, oTidoneo so
antbenljc, and ftom persons whose word ahd
jp t
’■•Uteftil in Every House.’
N. D.-s-A Brush accompanies each
Trice, ii cents.
Addre*s
J. "TIllwaRi
Guttering and Roofing,
And House Furnishing fSboffrVV (*AS)I !•
janlUwt.
A W. CALDWELL.
Pure Train Oil.
X fl.vfttlEI.S Ju-t received, and fi.r si
*J bv, TURNLEY.
tebfl No. 3 Choice U«*i»?o