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New Advertisements.
Wheat Wanted by Hooper & Force.
ValVaHle CnATTooba Co. Lands vor
by F. A. Kirby, administrator.
[ One tlrNDRED Dollars Reward is
Iflered by J. A. .Ansly, for the recovery
If his mare, stolen on tho 2(1 inst.,
|nd the thief.
, pnorosALS for Cemetery Fence.
Broke Jail(?)—W6 learn that eight or
,0 negroes confined, ubder guard in
s Court House, for the wantofamoro
bitable place, made their escape at an
Lly hour last Sunday morning, dur-
tigiho temporary absence of the guard.
|Ve understand that one of them has
K en recaptured,
Torse TutfcVEs About.—By an ad-
Irtiseinent to be found in another col
hn it will be seen that a fine horse
1 stolen from Mr. J. A. Atisloy, hear
lingston.on tho night of the 2d inst,
b ofTers $100 reward for the horse and
lief 0 r $50 for the horse,
The .oDodinjy named authorised agerts for
tho Courier will receive subscriptions and
give receipts for the same:
Dad © County, • .
Chattooga county,
Gordon county,
Polk « «
Bartow, “
Cave Spring,
Ringgold,
Walker county,
Centre, Ala.,
His for tne Conner.
. Joel Button.
Samuel Hawkins.
Judge Thus. Foster.
B. F. Bigelow,
J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout,
fas. M. Anderson.
T. W. C°bb.
9j< W. Coker.
I Too Much 4th or Jui.r.—We learn
i a private source that there was a
lllision in Atlanta on the afternoon of
le 4th, between thb soldiers of the
Inison and somo negroes—caused, for
leftist'pnrE, it is thought, by mean
liisky. t)ui' informant states that two
iedmen here killed, and threats o*
[termination, to come olF that night,
. freely made. We presume the
liisk.y “died” before the negroes were
1 killed. Ji .
■Since tins above w,as, in type we learn
"at no one was kiflect.
ICosviCTS IN TUB PEStTENTlAIIY,—Wo
i from tho Recorder that tiio num-
l r of convicts in the'Georgia Peniten
tly lui increased during the past few 8ila
lets from roily to ninety. Of theseiambci
'• 0(9 n
Jacksonville, Ala., Stevenson, Pinson 4 Co.
Hewing Machine—Weed’s Patent, will
bescld cheap..—Apply at this Office.
10,000 lbs. of rags wanteII).
Wo want an indefinite amouut of clean
Cotton «or Linen Rags, in exchange for the
Courier. The price allowed in 3J ctd. per lb.
Fifty sevta lbs. will pay for the Tri-Weekly
3 months, or twenty-eight lbs. for the Week,
ly 3 months.
Legal Blanks.
We now have on hand, neatly printed, on
heavy white paper of oxoellent quality,
Blanks as follows:
Letters of Administration
Administrator’s Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardian's Bonds.
Blank contraots with Freedmen.
Deeds—short and complete.
Warrants of Appraisment.
Marriage Licenses.
Mortgage Deeds.
PosBessoty Warrants.
Attachments,
Writs and Declarations on Notes and Ac
counts, i
Crimlrpl Warrants.
Summons of Garnishment.
Subpoiuas for ail courts.
Temri!>rary Letters Administration.
Bondi temporary—Administration.
Indictments.
Benrn Warrants.
PaUjBonds.
Secirity Bonds.
Exsjutions for S. or I. Court.
Jui ice Court Summons,
Juj ice.Court Executions,
Ju ico Court Subpoena,
Co imission for Interrogatories with In -
stint ions. ,
Sh riff’s Deeds.
Ac ainistrator’s Deeds’..
N< ary’s Protests and; Notices.
In enture for Freed Children.
Ju y Summons.
Lcfcers Testamentary.
.lu ,ice Court Jury Summons.
M( tgage on Porsonnl Property.
Co Fi. Fa. for 8. or I. Courts.
Coi Fi. Fas fpf Justices’ Courts.
Ga lishmont and Bond at Common Law.
Ae 'ton as the printing can be done, we
will vve a complete supply of all Blanks
used y Ordinaries, Sherifls, Clerks of the
Cour, and tho Forms in most common use
by 1 wyers.
Oc 28tf.
ROME WHOLESALE AND RE¥aIL
MARKET,
JONES A BAEQROVE.
Courier OrrtcE, Rqmk, Ga., .1
Kqn
July 7, VSOG.
COTTON
BACON—Shoulders 20
Clear .Sides, Sb 25®
Clear Rib Sides... ' 24J®
.Plain Hams...... •“ 25J
i jCftnvBBs’ddO....... “
BAOOINu—KenVu'ky..'.'.'.'.'.ip'y'd
.Rope—maohino lb.
Cotton—“
BEESWAX—lb...,
BtTTTfeft.. .« ft.
CANDLES—Star ••
CANDY—
CHICKENS......Spring, each, 2l
COFFEE-Rio .$tb 30:
Javn.. fiOl
COTTON CARDS-® doz. $12 OOl
COTTON YARNS- “ Bu. $2 50@$3 00
COPPERAS- ®1b 40®i5
EGGS— .®doz 15®
FEATHERS— $ tb @50
FRUIT—Dried $ Bu (331b) $200
FISH—Kits No.
51
$4 50@5 00
SllalO 00
$8 50@12 00
S2 00
:M 45
FLOUR—73 Bbl..
GLASS-® Box...
GRAIN—W.h.eaf.'.
“ Corn
iron; _
INDIGO- $ lb $1 75(g)2
LEATHER—Hemlook
Country 40
Frenoli Calfskins, $0 50@7 00
LARD, 27@
LIME ® Bbl $2 50
LUMBER ® M ft $I5@20
MADDER .fib 28®
MOt ASSES.... ® gul $1 00®l 50
Bails—Cut.., $11 oo@$i2 oo
OIL—Linseed—Hal...... $2 0l}@$3 00
Tanqerjs
Kerosene ......
PUTTY-® IK.......:
PEEPER >'
RAISINS—J box
$ “
RAGS—Clean Cotton
RICE ....!®ib
SODA ;• v
SOAP
SPICE
..f. lb
Floyd County Conns.
summon court
Bit 14 Monday in Jonuarj and 3d Mon-
July, A. B. Roes Clerk.
inferior court
vounty purposes—1st Monday in each
dr y t
$2 50
90@1 25
20
45060
$3 50
2 25
. 2$
20
15@20
14@I6
40@00
STOVES-Cooking $30 00®$75 00
SUGAR® lb 18@30
TOBACCO—Scarce anil high.
TALLOW 12
tea
TIN, PL ATE $25 00
WHITE LEAD ® keg $3 87}
WOOL— Washed......'.... . ....... 35050
Unwashed..,......,.,....',
POWDER—FFFg. per keg ...$15 00
SHOT..
2$...30
COUNTY COURT.
Monthly Suasions, 2d Monday in each
lonth.
Semi-onnital Sessions, 3d Monday in April
nd October.
COURT nr,.ORDINARY
Bits 1st.Monday in cavil mnntb, Jesso
umborlh, Ordinary, .. ..
•' i>- . justice onunr*
9(9 Dist. Home 4th Friday in each month.
■ly-RCVGtl are negioes.. jCkpt .... I#,.,. miiDp.iu many ineaan mourn,
tlie principal koeper ts highly cunij 828, Dirt. Caro Springs 1st Saturday In
,rated for his general 'good man LlViug.lou 2nd Saturday in
[ement ntui skill in turning tue labc| uron jj, n
profitable account.
I nk Wukat Ciu»r.—V« e regret
n that the -.vheut crop is not tur
out at the tliietlnh,
preU'd when it wa« cut. It sce|
ut the heavy mins that coire w
wheat vasin hloon), heat oil’
10IS Diat., Ktowuh) 3d Saturday in eneb
Well as\f month. •*-, . -
04U Dtst». Floyd Springs, 4th Saturday in
if h month. , .,
1*23 Dint., Dirt Town. 3d Saturday in each
onth. • H ' il - • t| i ,• ,.
856 Dist., North Carolina, 2d Saturday in
soiu and tlius prevented lull hj each month.
924 Dit^t., Burkers. 2d Saturday iu each
month.. «.
1120 Diat.. Pop$kull,4th Saturday in cuch
month.
if there arn any errors in th« alovp will
some one plense point them out, so that we
may i-orreet them.
Dec.2.If.
IfKte as GotrEi..—The Charlottes
Ironielo thus j;ets olf its
: unanimity with which peopl
editor to bo all thin,
rPraise—universal praiso—an
In editor is expected to prai
|mer8et that is turned in a eircuM
lery speech that is made in ft tf r ’
lee meeting. It one of your
Jrs puts Up a new gutter to a .
lilding, the editor is to tell thejpl 0
llook at that gutter—was thef' er
jeh a gutter before?
workman whitewashej
dy’s store, lie must coth'paro
ftscoing of an Italian palt
rmer bores a hole iu ajjate-
Itens tho gate vyiti a pj^nust
■scribe it as a wondetful art it
| a village boy carves|.lie heP^ an
l man oil the handllof an I ura "
Bella, liis father carri# file nr ^
J tlie editor’s closet, Ind jitf su g*
that “tho boj oifht tobh collv ’
led.” •/
MASONIC UOTICfes.
Cherokee Lodge. No, GO. Rome, Ga.
Regular Meetings. 2nd aud 4th Friday
NightS'of each mouth. ■
D. M, itOOb. W. M.
Rome Royal Arch. Chapter No20..
Regular Meetings 1st Tuesday Night ofehcb
month.
D. M. IIOOD, II. P.
richley Council, Good Snmerltnns.
Rogulur Meetings 2nd Tuesday Night of
each mouth.
T, J. PERRY, PRES.
.Etowah Council. No 13.
Regular. Meetings 3d Tuesday Nights o!
each month.
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M.
|An Honest Confe;
’ Ju the Senate o
^publican United
■iohlgan said:
I' JIi'. ChAndlersai rnt
made up so f
nd. Fertilizers
! tax; they n ere
prtlnvest, Thrasl
*ed: they wora n ,
'iv.-—Uie de-
he 'I'll Bill, a
lor from
free list
ow Eng-
v {inpt from
it od in the
ibines were
eiv Eng-
Williams, Stansburr & co.,
GROCERY,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
At tho Tennessee House,
BftOAD ST., ROMfe, GA
e had trftv-
over New fiiid, and had Have in store and for sale EIGHT TONS of
y UModit lh ‘'»sliin^W 1 ie there.
e r > S , e ^ tlle old-fn/od flail alto-
:ln ^ ew Snnd to have an
f j t n , 10 free iija is put there;
more fther interest to
* ler artiole avily taxed, it
If, no - The wlo policy of the
pment is now“ her benefit.
(•Mr.Feskenden
^jChn'ndjr-
said i
ia great
Oastw&rei
A bargo tot of
tinware.
Financial.
Coi'Rir.it OFrrtcB, RosIb, Ga.
July 7. 1806.
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Bills Ac.,
corrected Tri-weekly by Cothrans A Elliott
Brokers.
GEORGIA. I _ Buying
BuyingiCentral. Bank,
GeorgiajR. ft. & B.Co.9t)'Northern Bank,
Marina Bank of Ga. 85 Southern Bank,
Bank of Fulton 35
Bank of Emp. State 20
Augusta Ins. & B. Co. 7
City Bank of Aug. 25
Manufac’s H.Mao’nl"
North-Western Bank 5
80011 CAROLINA.
Union Bank,
Bank of Chester,
Bank of th« State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Exchango Bank,
Merchants (c Plant’s 7iMercba’ta(Cheraw) 16
Planters Bank 13{Bank Georgetown, 18
Bank of Columbus 18 Planters’ Bank. 15
Central R. R. Bank 05|Pl'nt'rs A M«chnics 18
Bank of Middle Ga. 87 j Peoples’s Ihmk, 40
Bank of Athens 46| Bank of Newberry, 4(j
iBank of Augusta 45;Bank of Hamburg. l5
Union. Bank of Aug. 7.8 W 11. R. Bank. 40
Aug.Savings Ban’k 10 Farmeis * Exch’go. 5
Timber Cuti^ra B’k 5|Bank of Camden, 33
Bank .of Savannah 40 Bauk of So. Ca. 13
Bank of tho State 22 Stuto Bank. 5
Bank of Commerce jlDom uercial Bank, 18
Mechanics Bank 8 Noufir Carolina.
ALABAMA. (Ban’k ol rape Fear 22
Bank of Mobile 85;Banlc IjVilpiington 15
Eastern Bank Ala. 4.0 j Bank of tho State 25
Bank of Selma 80;;A11 other North Cat o-
Commercial Bank 27i.linn Banks 85 to 05
Bank Montgomery 85jper cent, discount.
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia
Bank Bills. , , ,.
Exchange on New York—Buying £ per
discount; selling at 1 premium.
Gold.—Buying nt 47 cents; selling at
53 cents. . , . *
Silveh.—Buying at 37 ceuts; selling at
42 cents.
i th*
from
it **
ift
r will
r tbeit
ap
lrati!L U8 ? M many worthless
Et °n® for tW teeth now in tho
tlJ° 80 preten*
loom u, W ^? c/ dowa SoiodotU all
|hi c h article of their
l , w .^ try to induce you
t ‘SoroW’/,k® ‘iodeved; Use noth-
bativftn^V a P ire 8n< ^ infallible
PUveoUh 6 ^ ital substanco.
[Mlhorha^'^^Forney writer*
■ bear» i to P rov » that cotton
He # 4**i of fivo ccbU per
not e*™ T S . that Tlie -tax
, v „ r „ °* cee< l two cents, and
ISf-biy, that any heavy
lr, tenif i* co / n P®tition in other
In stall 0 j"S‘ n * h tl,e oro P in
|inu,i a es, / nd “feet injurious-
S,”h of ° ur P°°P18. North
kd in ."°?. der if Forn «y isn’t
Peri,^ 00t,on Plantation some-
good a J' 5 wo accept hie
motive? 116 -^ wi ‘ houk iofluiring
'Eoinfta ® u i he . 18 so > u11 °f
oi; and strives so hard
5 ive hi» ery tb » tw ® “re
the advL nred H . for “inoerity,
“dvocaoy of just measure.
Also—Three Hundred Pounds of
American Indigo.
Allof which will be sold at
very Reduced trices.
They also keep cdngtnntly on
hand
CORN,
BACON, -
FLOOR, . . .
LARD, MOLASSES,
• SUGAR, COFFEE, &c.
junelO
GUARDIAN
Lite Insurance
bOMPANY,
OF NEW YOB IC,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $500,00^ ****&* Increasing.
^ nu „... xAeccipts over $300,000.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. John A. Dix, Now York,
Hon James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros.,
Ex Mayor N. Y.
John J. Crane, President Bank Republic,
Win. T. Hookor, Wall Street
Win. M. Vcrmilye, Banker, (Vermilye A Co.)
Chas. G. Rockwocd, Cashier Newark Bank
ing Co.,
Hon. Geo. Opdyko, Ex-Mayor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms Rigney, Firm Thos. Rigney A Oo.,
Francis Skiddy, Merchant,
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable
A Co.
Chas. J. Coggill, Morchant,
E. V. Hauguwout, Firm of E. V. llaughwout
A Co.,
Wm Wilkens, Firm of W. Wilkens A Co.,
Frederick W. Mscy» Sect’y Goodhue Ins. Co
Win. W. \Vright, Merchant,
Chas. J. Starr, “
Wm. Allen, •*
E. T. H. Gibson, V
H. W. T. Mali, “
John H Sherwood, Park Plscn,
Walton H. Pcckhara, Cor. 5th Avenue And
23d Street.
Hon. Wb. Wright, Newark, New Jersey.
George W. Furleo, Counsellor.
HALTON II. PECKUAM, Pree’t.
HENRY V. GAHAGAN, Bcc’y.
W. F.. VERMILYE, M. D., Med. Lx.
JOHN HARKINS, Ag’t.,
ROBT. BATTEY, Medical Rx.
oprtB.tw.w.lf Romo, Ga.
J. h. noVlin, M. D. _
A. MAUFIK.
&
At,
Apothecaries
AND D.'tUGGISTS '
Having increased their stock to the value of $10,000 are
prepared to fill orders at the LOWEST TfttCES (quality con
sidered) this market can afford.
Their stock consists of Standard
i Preparations and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines in great variety,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Leads,.
Zincs, Putty, Window Glass, Kerbscinfe Oil,
. Kerosene Lamps, Chimnej’s and Wickp ,Snuff,
. Tobacco ) Shop Furniture, Fruit Jars,
Surgical Instruments, Fruit Preserving Liquid,
[one pint preserves 128 lbs. fresh fiuit, without sugar or air
tight cans] Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid,
, : : Tetter Wash, Benzine.
PURE LfQUORS, only for Medical uses, (&c.
All articles WARRANTED—-ns represented,
Call and examine Stocks and !Prjce$, • ...
tfOWLIN A MAIJPIN.
juue23
Miiiery Store.
At the Residence of ‘Chesley Atlas ay,
BRIDGE STEET, ROME, GA.
We have received a beautiful (took
OF SPRING BONNETS,
Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Lnces,
AND SLRAW CAPS FOR BOtS.
Wo intend selling for short profits.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Orders promptly attended to. Public pat
ronage solicited.
Miss SALLIE WILKERSON,
Miss M. H. ATTAWAY.
apriIL2-tw-tr
, Summer
Millinery Goods.
MlVs., H. JONAS,,. . ,
H AS just received and is now.opening a
large and com plete assortment of fine
and fashionable Milllneri* Goods, including
a large assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Dreis Trimmings, Gloves, Iland-
lierehiefs, Ac., in fine, almost everything
usuully kopt in a fashionable Millinery E«r
tublishment. These Goods have been pur
chased., very cheap, and will le sold ut a
small profit. The Ladies are invited to call
und examine Goods and prices.
Store ou Broad St., first door above Hooper
& Force. Mas. II. JONAS.
juu8l2tw3in
MILLINERY
AND
Dress Makincr*
OVER VEAL Si WILLIAMSON’S STORE.
Miss LIZZIE*ROACH,
H AS received her SUMMER STYLES
o! Millinery Goods, and invites the
patronage of the ladies of Rome and sur
rounding country.
Bonnets, Dresses and Spring Mantles
made at short notice.
LADIES’ DRESS CAPS,
A beautiful article just received.
may!7lf
To be opened 1st of June,
1866;
Moiitvale Springs,
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA,”
BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TENN.
J C. FLANDERS Sc Co., having repaired
• and refurnished with new Jurnituro
&.o., the above
"WATERING PLAGE.
will open the same on the 1st of Juno next,
for the ro’eptlou of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to its friends and ell others
in search oi health, comfort aud p}o^sura.
Our gardens, vineyaidsand orchards a
in a fine condition. We have
SULPHUR,
CHALYBfiAfrE, . ....
LIMESTONE. • •
SOFT
,. ■ . ,. and
ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
The medical proportlos and the benefits
derived from their use, aro too well known
to require recapitulation bore.
Families can bo accommodated with Goth
ic Cottages that surround the Lawn.
The aconpry is romantic and varied^ugh
must possess a powerful charm for the most
refined admirer of tho beautiful and grund
in nature,, and presents the strongest attrac
tion to both the involid end plcasurc-seokcr.
Cusiomary amusements, suph as
Dancing, UilliardM, Bowling, &c.,
will ho so Qpuduoted as not to be objectiona
ble to the most quiet visitor. Regular daily
mail coaahes leave
momiiz
every morning, und parties can secure spe
cial conveyance from
LOUDON.
OFFICE ROME RAILROAD,
Rose, Ga.; Jfine 24tbi I860. .
S tockholders in this company will
Tilcojo tako notice tbel their Annual
Convention will be held in their office in
Rome, Oz., on the 12th day of July next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. Proxice properly attes
ted will be recoir.d es prorided for by t
charter. W- 6. COTHRAN,
jnno36-t.d. Tll'A
MILLINERY
MRS. C. A.
1 . _oE1VING HER
^INGSTOC^
u of . -
MILLINERY GOODS,
A ND will be ready to exhibit them on
March 27th. The Ladies of Rome and
yicinity are invited to call and examine for
themselves. Rooms over tho Book Store.
mar24.tw.tf
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FORES TVILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR BALE.
rfiHE subscriber, have purchased that por-
X tion of lot_No l34, which was late pro
berty of Wm. R. Smith’s estate, and is situ
ated about one mile from the oity, 131 acres
tU in woods, on the Kingston road, whioh
we propose to sell on reasonable terms, in
lots to suit purchasers.
Wo desire this property to bo speedily Im
proved. having come very handsome loca
tions for building, and will sell a> epqh
S rioee as will Induce all who hare no home*
> provide them at once. These who come
firet will be first wr.-cd. Call on tho first
their ntmed of the undersigned-
THOB. O. WATTERS,
jnBC8 WADE 5. COTHRAN
Veal & Williamson,
ROME, GA.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR
SALE THE FOLLOWING:
GOLD LOCKETS, suitable for Photographs,
GOLD PENS, of evory size and quality.
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
DIAMOND AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS,
for Wodding and Engagement.
PURE SILVER SPOONS, Forks, Cups, otc.
SILVER-PLATED CASTORS, Cash Baskets,
Spoons, Forks, etc.
KEROSlENE LAMPS and Glasses, for sale
very low.
POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, etc.
GLASS TUMBLERS, Goblets, Wine Glasses,
etc., etc.
VIOLINS from $1 to *60.
EXTRA BOWS, Strings/ Bridges Screws, etc
FISH HOOKS,
LINES, FL0AT8, REELS, ETC.
Office and House Clocks of every style and
warranted.
Spectacles
Of Gold, Silver and Steel, to suit all oges.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
IIAIR BRAIDING AND ENGRAVING
done to ordor.
Wedding snd Engagement Rings mado and
engraved to order.
S,ieataeies Repaired and fitted with Now
Glatecs to suit
■ TERMS.
All Work and Goods roust bo paid forbo-
oro leaving the store.
aprlUwlf
Tim proprietors willrpeke. every effort to
protect their guests from exorbitant charges
in every direction.
j*S-Our beds and bedding arc new and first
quality-SSk
Our terms of board Will be very reasonable,
and liberal arrangements will bo mads for
families wishing to spend the season.
J. C. FLANDEBSAnC’.
Montvale Springs, via. Knn—
junc2-tf -—
& 1-0/
Wholesale anil Retail
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
grain;.. .
HAY,
BACON,.
FLOUR,
sugars; ; .
SYRUPS,
CANDLES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
NUTS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FLAVORING EXTRACS,
lot}!,
CUSSE, SOAP,
tiling usually kept
;ory Houhob—&1J of
A ND in fact ovory..
by first class Grocery
which we will and do sell v»*ryctJcap. Fur-
obasers would.do well tu call and examino
ourst^-kin tiro-VJM’PKIN'BLOCK,
BHGAD STHEET, GOKNER
MAIDEN LANE, HOME, GA.
GllEEN, SWANSON, ACO.
fob23-tw*w-8m
ROUE
'AND
MACHINE WORKS;
Rome, da.
mm
Manufacturers of " '
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
’ STEAM ENGINES, „.
From One to Fivo Hundred Horsepower,
LOCOMOTIVE, FLUE, TUBULAR
AND CYLINDER -BOILERS, .
GASOMETERS, TANKS;'.
SMOKE-STACKS,
' BLAST PIPES, 4b.
Machinery lor >
ROLLING mills,
Blast- Furuaues, Railroads,
Saw aud Grj,t Mills, Ae.
CASTINGS
Of every Description up to 28,000 lbs. weight.
CAR WHEELS,
HAMMERED, LOCOMOTfVR .
AND CAR, AXLE3,
mining machinery
For Gold, Copper, Iron and Lead Mines;
Bridge Castings and Bolts,
ALL KINDS Ot
MACHINERY,& ...
BRASS CASTINGS.
Wo have rebuilt our Wor.ks’and have new
and improved Machinery, and Tools.
RAILROAD MEN,
BRIDGE CONTRACTORS,
FURNACE A ROLLING MILL MEN,
AND MINING ENGINEERS,
Will find it to theiMntcrests to send' tig
their order,. Wo use onlv the best material
and do our work well. Wo will ’
. GUARANTEE ALL WORK
done nt our eetablishment.
Price, will be as low or loser than the
Our long experience In the business and
the large contracts we have heretofore filled,
will guarantee satisfaction to our customere.
NOBLES 4 MIT-Cf^EMi.
Jas. Noslr, Sr., Tuos. B. Mitcuklu,- . ;
JeiiX'W. Ni),u. Cashier,
• i Master Maohinlst and Draugtsman,
W«. Noble, Geo. Noble, "'
Sau'l Noblx, Supt.
june28twtl
ATLANTA
machine:
AND
•M ni Brass Foiiry,
Porter, JBulIcr Ac Co,,’
PROPRIETORS^ , ,
Prepared to Menulhcture and Rejpiir
t
SUCH AS f ■ ■ ■
PORTABLE AND STATIONER^,
Steam Engines ancl Boilerij
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac.
also . ,
IRON AND BRASS
Building lull in g,
Mill Castings;
Sugar Milla Sc Boilers,
Horst) Powors,
Bark Mills,
Pipes, Pulleys,
Car Whesli k
Railroad Castings of every Description.
MADE TO ORDER. . .. , n
SAWS RE-TOOTHED AND GUMMED
In tho bo,t Manner.
Wo promise faithfully :to-execate - oil or-
ders with punctuality, and guarantee satis
faction. • ivlr*
TERMS fAV.OHABLE.* .
At the old stand of James E. Dunning,
ATLANTAi.GA.
juno7 tw2m . t .
Tak« Notic^i,.„
PARTIES INDEBTED TO
J. J. COH^N,'
A LL ersons indebted to'J. J. Cohfcn/eith*
er on Note and AccdUnt, aro requeued
to como forward immediately end pay up.—
do givts positive as.ursnce that hie out
standing claims must bo 1 if]uiiiatled.—Early
attention to. this matter will save trouble
und expense. tpnetjf
On the 15th of Jtlty
I SHALL . .
PUT IN SUIT
ALL CLAIMS
BILL ARP’S
LETTERS.
2000, COPIES.
B ILL ARP LETTERS just roceived-
WholesHle and Retail.
Single copies meilod to sny part of the
country prepaid forlMO F-cop^
Bookseller 4 Statiener,
junc21 Rome, Go.
DUE ME,
•■i
UNLESS A PAYMENT IS. MADE IN
PART BY THAT.TIME.; ,•
.« B. 8. NOMON;
june!4 -.— •
LIMBER YARD
BY. -
J. J. COHEN,
BP.OAD STREET, ROME. GA.
»prl7-tf .
Slate! Slate! Slate!
TO BUILDERS.
FIRE PROOF ROOFING.
rrtHE undersigned Is prepared to deliver
A slate for Roofing in any quantity from
bis Quarry In Polk county:
u ul deliver In Rome at CIS 00 pr square:
“ at quarry at 12 00 “ “
Orders left with Burnett, Jjones * Har
grove, Rome, Ga., will meet prompt atten
tion. SEABORN JONES, J*.
juse23-8m *
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
W HEREAS C.' V. ' Akridge applies to
■no for letters of Administration on
Ilia estate of John B. Abridge, late of said
County deceased.
These, are therefore; to' cite andadmonish
all, and singular, those concerned to be, and
appear, at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to snow cause il any they have, why
said letters should, not be granted tmsialq
applicant. Given undcrmy hundanddmolel
eignnturo, this 80th 1 day of June, 1888.
• SAMUEL HAWHHffir.
jiilyS ■ Ordinary.
"7“ | SHERIFF SALES. ,
•\TTILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday- in
YY August next, bolore the- Court- House
door in Home between the legal hour! of
sale, tho following:property*, vizi - ' -
Ono House and Lot No. 05 in the Goeea Di
vision of tho City of Romo on Broad Strect,
known as the fonner property of V. H. Opart
now oooupiod by Cooper - and others. Sold
ns the property of J. J. Morrison to satisfy
cost in fi. fa.—J. 0. Pemberton vs. J. J. Mor
rison. and costs in various other fi. fa|. in
my hands ve. J. J. Morrisons A*.
juIy.H JOHN R. TOWERS, EMf,