Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 15, 1880, Image 3

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mSSSSSSSSMBm MU s&i&sasBtsZZSssa i.V.1 afcwi fVrfrrig■ :.. 11 ■MiUWMIwdH site svi-ii’wMit fibwtwr. JtOMK, GKOBGIA. Tnndajr Morning, - - - - Ju Business notices in the local columns will be charged sixteen cents per line for the first Inser tion and eight cents a line for each subsequent insertion. AGENT AT NEW YORK. 41 Park Row (Times liumium, .*c- ow thorized to contract for advertisements in the Rome (Go.) Courier at our best rates. The COURIER may lie found on Ale at Geo. P. Rowell A Co.'s Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce street), where advertising contracts may be made for it in New York. AGENT AT CAVE 8PRINO. Judge Thos. J. Davis is authorized to act as agent for the Courier at Cave Spring. fi»„ collect bills, give receipts, etc. AGENT AT OEDARTOWN. Mr. J. M. Harris is authorized to act as agent for the Courier at Cedartown, Go., collect bills, give receipts, etc. ing), New York, is nu- nsiMit and MCfittsoor TnSDSiiccnATicEiSct-. < Tm COSIMi'f T71E OF FI CTD CJ-TlsTT.* | . r *::l. County touvciillon to M«l July 'i-1. ! Gobi.......: buying par 1 N. Y. Kxiii^nso. buying par In response to a call of the chairman. | the Democratic Executive Committee 1 par i pre Grocfriffi and LOCAL NEWS. Cents’ lij'ht hand-sewed shoos summer wear for 84 at Goran’s. ft ir If you want seed pca6 or peas for stock feed, call on DeJonmette & Son. See advertisement. Prof. Proctor’s school closes Thurs day evening with a prize exhibition at the City Hall. Prizes to be delivered by L. A. Dean, Esq. Csipt. A. J. Little lost a black rattan walking cane with gold head Sunday in the post office. He is willing to pay for its return to him. We are having splendid weather for farming purposes now. The crops are getting out of the grass, and cotton blooms will be common in a week. Why will men allow themselves to suffer and their noble horse wheij Kendall’s Spavin Cure applied proper ly will remove all suffering from man and beast. See advertisement. Hot- Weather. Dining the past four or five days we have hail an unusually hot term for this time of year. She thermometer has ranged at 3 p. m. from 90° to 96° according to location. Judge J. H* Alexander. The above nsfmed, for man} 7 years an esteemed citizen of Rome, but now a resident of Tliomasville, Ga., made us a pleasant call visit yesterday. 1 He is visiting his brother, Col. T. W. Alex ander, of this city, and will leave in a few days for the Cincinnati Conven tion, to which he is a delegate from his I 'iistri<?t. We are glad to see Judge A. m fine health, and hopeful of the po litical outlook. Military Encampment. We learn that it has been decided to have the encampment commencing July 7th in DeSoto—about a half mile' from the court house in Rome. Ar rangements have been made to have the bridge free on that occasion to all passing to and from the encampment —except for hacks and other convey ances that carry passengers at so much per head. Gen. Toombs has been invited to ad dress the militia on the 10th of July— the day of their grand display. Sole of the S* R. & D.R. R. At Selma, Ala., yesterday so much of the Selma Rome and Dalton Railroad as is in Alabama was sold under decree of the chancery court, R. T. AVilson, President of the E. T. G. & Va. Rail road being the purchaser at the sum of $1,503,000, subject to the outstand ing Receiver’s certificates of indebted ness amounting* to about $600,000. The road has been run for a number of years by a Receiver under the direc tion of the chancery court at Selma. There areabout 170 miles of the road in Alabama, and the corporation of which Mr. Wilson is President owns the part in Georgia, about 66 miles in length. With the whole road in the hands of one company, and it the pro prietor, we hope for its business which has recently been very good to largely increase. Brlc-ft-Brac. Ladies are wild about “Bric-a-Brac’’ will talk, talk, talk, about, them world without end. Sncli ladies should buy Sozodont and use it before they descant upon their hobbies, especially if the persecuted one is a male. It gives a flavor to the conversation. • Spalding’s Glue will prevent a break in a five hour’s talk on bric-a-brac. Just received at Allen & McOsker’s, a large and varied assortment of silver watches, gold bracelets, sets of jewelry, studs, sleeve buttons, etc. Dont fail to call and see them. Wool wanted—We desire to buy 10,- 000 pounds wooL M. F. Govan. The superiority of the Buffalo Scale is an established fact. Go to Hardy, Bowie & Co. and get one. Hoyt & Cothran, druggist, have the cheapest paints and oils ever offered in this market. (oct IS tw wtf Ladies’ six band sandals at Govan’s .. -a Y—; Celebrated White Mountain lee Cream Freezers for sale by J. R. Butt & Co. ! of Floyd county met on Saturday, June 12th, and after electing Gabriel Jones a member of said committee to fill the vacancy caused by the-resignation of T. F. E. Bryant, the c'ommittee unani mously adopted the following report presented by'Col. W. H. Dabney: Pursuant to instruction of the Dem ocratic party of Floyd county in mass meeting assembled on the 1st day of the present month, a convention of the Democratic party of said county is called to assemble in Rome at the City Hall at 11 o’clock a. m. Saturday, 24th July next ensuing, to send delegates to the convention of the Democratic par ty of Georgia, which is to assemble in Atlanta on the 4th day of August next to nominate candidates for Governor. Attorney General, Treasurer, Comptrol ler and Secretary of State and Electors for said State. Said county convention will also be expected to nominate candidates for the representative branch of the State legislature, and to suggest a candidate for the Senate from this senatorial dis trict, subject to a senatorial district convention sliouid one be called. Each militia district in the county will be entitlei} to ten delegates in said county convention, and is earnestly requested to send a full delegation to the same, and we suggest that the districts hold their meetings to select delegates on Saturday the 17th July. The convention will also be expected to appoint an executive committee to take the poaccof the present committee Democratic papers of the county are requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting. M. Divlyell, Ch’n. W. T. Mapp, Sec’y pro tern. Rome Ga., June 12th, 1880. rOUiUEKCEMKXT EXERCISES. Shorter College— Jnne 1880. Thursday, June 17th: Examination of Classes—Only patrons and Trustees invited. Friday night, June 18th : Juvenile Exercises—Cantata, Laila, and Calis thenics. Sabbath, June 20th: Commence ment Sermon—Dr. James G. Ryals. Monday night, June 21st: French and German entertainment. Tuesday, June 22d 8 a. in.: Junior "[exhibition.' ~ 7 Tuesday night, June 22d: Annual Concert—Admission 25 cents, for bene; fit of the Department. Wednesday, .June 23d: Commence ment day. Wednesday night, June 23d : Litera ry Address—Map Robert Bingham, of North Carolina. Delivery of the “Bruce Prize,”—John R. Towers, Esq. Thursday night, June 24th: Address by Chas. H. Smith (Bill Arp) Euno- mian and Polymnian Festival. For the benefit of the Honorary A [embers ards issued. Bacon, olenrsidesper pound Hauls — Shoulder!* — —- Dry salt clear rib..... Dry salt shoulders.... in *5nrcoc nor lVlil - — ft to lo K> to 12 -V-s to iVie —:... 7?J to Sc" —-.. 4!.; to 5*£e ard in tierces per pound s * to ft- Butter. Goshen, per pound 30 to 40c Western — — *} to 85 Country — - ~ 15 to 20 Bran, per hundred pounds «» toll* llcans. per bushel -1 00 to 2 TO Candles, per pound —13 to §5 (andy, per pound -13 to 25 Coffee, Rio. per pound W/. to 2_> Java, - - -20 to 35 Cordova — —3 to 23 Corn Meal, j>er bushel _<w to 75 Corn, loose -?> to Grits, per barrel.. — -4 00 to o Oo Hominy - * 03 to 5 00 Wheat, tier bushel - -1 1> to 1 -i0 Flour,'choice, per barrel - 8 00 to Family and extra -7 00 to Superfine.. .0 00 to Millet seed, per bushel .2 25 to 2 50 Hay, per hundred pounds - 75 to 1 09 Dried Apples, per bushel — 75 to 1 03 Peaches - to 1 00 Canned fruit, ail kinds, i>er dozen SI to S! 75 Rice, Carolina, per pound S to 10c Salt, Liverpool, per sack - 1 25 toSloti Virginia salt I 15 to 81 25 Sugar, crushed,perinmnd II to 140 White clarified 10 to Lie Yellow clarified 9to 12}ic Louisitina : ~'A to 9J2c Tea, Young Hyson, per pound )»> to I 50 Imperial to _ to i 00 Gunpowder. 75 to 1 23 English breakfast - 1 00 to Japan RftMlU'llY ....... \ uu LO _ I.") to 20 Tobacco, all grades, per pound Whiskey, best rectified, per gallon. iY»|*ti \vliisk(>v 35 to 1 40 1 10 to 1 2.5 1 25 to 1 50 Choice brand whiskey.. Brandies, per gallon Gilt, best qualities I 75 to 8 00 2 00 to 9 00 I 75 to 4 00 Rye and Bourbon Slieru* \vino superior 1 75 to :\ 00 I 75 to 5 00 Flak fresh, per pound .....10 to 12c Mackerel, inbbK^ ....8 Ditto 812 00 in kits !We to si 75 laird, in kegs - Molasses, in barrels, per gallon Half-bids, and kegs ....10 to lie ....35 to 50c 42 totitlo Oats, Tor stable, per bushel Onions, per bushel....! Potatoes. Irish, per bushel ....1 00 to 81 25 1 25 to 81 SO Hardware. Vulcan nails, lOd, per keg -94 00 Knoxville nails - 8100 Old Dominion nails 84 00 Iron, refined bar, per pound 3<4 to 7c Small bar iron -— 3'/i to 7c Plow slabs — 4 to 8c Swedes iron 6]4 to 7c Steel, cast In bars, per pound -15 to 18c Steel plow slabs — 814 to 7J4c Steel plow wings : - '■>'/• to 10c Horse shoe nails, perpound 10 to 30c Powder, blasting “ ‘ Rifle powder — Horse siloes 1 80 00 Mule shoes :. 87 00 'Metropolitan Works, >tree?!from sixili to*j RICHMOND, VA. portable and stationary; Saw Mills, 1st Mills, BoHers, Castings of brass and iron. KorglnO^etc.; Machinery for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, etc.; Shafting, Pulleys and . We call special attention to our • IMPROVED PORTABLE ENGINES for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to our new etjtes of Small Locomotives, for hauling lumber and other articles upon tramways and narrow-gauge railways. The boilers of our Agricultural Engines are provided with our patent premium spark aii- RESTEBSj'h device by which theSparks are foreed to passgownwardover a reservoir of water and effectually extinguished without the use of wire gauzcA-Ours is the only arrangement of tills kind, which affords a perfect draft and free access to the boiler tubes for cleaning from each end. The best Planters regard oitr ginning engine superior to any in use. Send for illustrated Cata logue wee. Other things being equal, em-ourage Southern institutions. Repair-work solicited and promptly done. Shading, Pulleys, etc., for Gin Houses. MriHlUr Hirers of Jones Patent Toliaeco Lump le, to work by hand or quiver. agents wanted in a few mmsslgncd coun- l cities. . WM. E. TANNER A CO. Hunter, agents, Athens, Ga.; ,1. C. & S. F. i agents, Cartersville, Ga.; Kus. P. Johnson, Griffin, Ga.; A. D-Candler, agent, <iiins- ; J. W. White, agent, Louisville, Ga. ues and information promptly furnish- JoiinJ. White, wly 42 Whitehall St., Atlanta,Ga. LpBgfl! LUMBER! r-t—r- HI 1111 LUMBER V i HI) LASTING MILL! THE CRYSTAL P A LAC Pioneers of Low Prices t WE REG LEA YE TO A KNOWS TO THE PVJtLH' THAT IK Oft HER TO HE HE EE OUR IMMENSE' STOCK Oh SPRING AKI> Sl'lUME/1 GOODS, H E SHALL FOE THE NEXT THIRTY OA YE SELL THEM At Cost! at Cost! at Cost! We quote the following Prices on some of our Staple Goods; Best Lonsdale Bleaching. 9*e. Lonsdale Cambric, from 10c to 12 * c. Corded Pique, 6|c. OFFttE AND YARD IN REAR OF YANCEY & DEAN’S NEW BUILDING, ROME, GA. Leatlierand Hides. m tic Hides dry flint '— .Salt.......:.... .... ..... Green Damaged half price Leather, white oak sole, per lb 40 to 50c Good hemlock leather 26e Good damaged hemlock leather 25e Jodot French calf. 4 50 Cornelian French calf, each 3 75 to 4 50 Country upper leather per lb Country calf. 90c to §100 Kips 50 to 05c Harness leather 35 to.37}4c Wool skins, each 30 to 75c Shearlings., 5 to 2l)c Wool—washed, per ft 30c Unwashed ; 23c Hurry-...: : : 20c ! Parasols, Fans, Ruchings, Ladies’and Gents’ Straw Goods, Shoes, Sandals, Ladies Underwear, at the Crystal Palace. Nenralgine. Messrs. Hutchison & Bro.: It is with real pleasure that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your Neuralgine as a specific for neu ralgia and sick headache. Such a rem edy is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep it on hand. J. R. Ridgely, 136 Cathedral street, Baltimore. Sold in Rome by Hoyt & Cothran. my20twwlm An infallible remedy for Fever and Ague is Ayer’s Ague Cure. Wholly egetable and containing no quinine, it s harmless and sure. For sale in Rome by Janes & McDon ald. tw-Wlw DR. HENRY MOTT’S FRENCH pOWHERS; Will cure Diseases of the Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet, and all urinary- diseases, nervous debility, loss of manhood, seminal emissions, impotency caused by Indiscretion in youth, excesses, etc., female weakness or whites, scrofula, syphilis in all Its forms and blood and skin diseases speedily cured.- Gonorrhea cured in 48 hours. For sale by P. L. Tiirnley.and nil other-druggists.. . -—•—f*-. Price93.00pprbox. Sentby mail secure from- observation on receipt of price. Old Dr. Dodd’s Nervine' and Tonic Powders No. 2 Will cure all chronic and obstinate nervous dis eases, such as general nervous debility, Involun tary seminal losscss, caused by indiscretion;-ex cesses, etc., or by lascivious thoughts and dreams, producing often great physical and mental weakness, and often destroying both body and mind, and bringing on dimness of vision, early decay, universal lassitude, Impotency or physical incapacity, insanity and consumption. For sale in Rome by P. L. Turnley and alt other druggists. Priee 81.00 per package or six packages for S3. Dr. DAVID HUNTER’S SYPHILITIC OH BLOOD PILLS. A specific for Syphilis in all its forms, and every- vestige of the disease eradicated fi-om the system. Scrofula and all blood and skin diseases speedily cured. O-Gonorrhea cured in two days. For sale in Rome by P. L. Turnley and all other druggists. 4S-If you cannot get them of your druggist enclose the money to Mott, Stevens & Co., Balti more, Md. ; . And they will be forwarded by mail under seal or by express. MOTT, STEVENS & CO., Proprietors, myttwweowlv] Baltimore, Md. BUSINESS NOTICES. Notices under this head will be charged dofible regular advertising rates—i e., one square one month 9K.no, etc. Will Yon Belleve .lt? Woman's Best Fitiend.—To relieve the aching heart of woman, and bring joy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission before which the smiles of kings dwindle into utter insignificance. This is the peculiar province of Bradfiold's Fe male Regulator, which, front its nnmbcrless cures, is appropriately styled “Woman’s Best Friend. 7 ’ The distressing complaint known as “whites, 77 and various irregularities of the womb, to which woman is subject, disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Phy sicians prescribe it. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Go., and sold at $1.30 per bottle by NOW IN PERFECT HEALTH. Near Marietta, Ga., March 21,1870, gome mouths ago I bought a bottle of Brad, field’s Female Regulator, and used it in my fam ily with the utmost satisfaction; have recom mended it to three other families, and they have found it just- what it is recommended. The fe males who have used the Regulator are now in perfect health, and able to attend to their house hold duties. Wo cordially recommend It to the public. Rev, H. B. JOHNSON. jne5tww2m A Card. To ail who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous-weakness, early de cay, ios * of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered liy a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman,Station D, New York City. myOtwwly Thr Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Midi. Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days’ trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. nol7tw-wly As manufactured by W uk^slrcchet; at Cincinnati,Ohio, is the <>iiecu t*i£ talne edibles and the mestdelicionc c“ I-Iaice preparations extant. It is incomparably pure, healthful auu economical, and a blessing alike to the sick and well, for children and adults. It enters into the most recherehe pastry,ices, and dessert dishes, embrac ing blans-rnange, ice cream, puddings, custards, pies, etc., lending a peculiar delicacy and nutritions quality, and Is at once a necessity and a luxury in every domestic storehouse. No edible Starch stands so high the world over. Sold by Grocers every-xvliere. ELLIS DAVIS &C07 Slate Manufacturers and Roofers, H AVE ALWAYS ON HAND an excellent stock . of SLATEjmd are prepared to do Rooting at short notice inanypartofthe South Price about. a third above shingles. Satisfaction guarantee! 7 . Orders promptly attended to. Offices: Rockmart, Ga., and Atlanta, Ga:, Bo 3S7. aplOtwCm Coal and Iron Lands For Sale. T HE UDERSIGNED has Two Thousand and three hundred acres of lirst-elass Coni and Iron lands in St, Clair county. Ala. 'There is no bettor coal lands in the South,: and there is iron ore of the best quality and inexhaustible quan tity on the land. - - 1 will sell a lourtli or half interest in this prop erty for cost on or before April 1st. This proper ty is near the Coosa river, and there will he good navigation on the Coosa to it in less than two years. Two-thirds of these lands arc rich and productive farm lands. - r Address J. M. ELISOTT, , -Or, M,- DWINELL, feblOtwtf ' Rome. Ga. $5: $20 Portland, Mann - ’ HEAD QUARTERS FOR LOp LEAF YELLOW PINE LUMBER. > KifcN DRYING, DRESSING AND MATCHING -VHPICf TARTY, and at BOTTOM PRICES. iSfT" c — Sj»cin.l Orders for Buildings got up on short notice. * r J. D. FOSTER & CO. QPpitwtf. SENSE VIEWS -OF- FOREIGN LANDS BY M. DWINELL. £-.h r TiHIS VOLUME, OFFOUlt HUNDRED PAGES, jLrjiow ready for sqle, is well printed on goou lafier and neatly bound in muslin. embraces a series of letters written from the interesting Cities of Southern Europe: from vWdgGalloand-the Pyramids in Egypt; >rn Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany, Mount ofOlives, Jericho,River Jordan, Dead Sea, etcL in Palestine; Smyrna and Ancient Ephesus, in Syria; from Constantinople, Vienna, Switzer land, etc., in Europe. Also, a series from the WeStem Part of America, from Omaha to San ’’’rancisco and including a Visit to the famous osfemito Falls. This Volume will be sent by lnftil free of post- %af on receipt of Si 50. Address Courier Office, otge-, Ga., or it can be bought at the Book Our 15c Di •ess Goods at 10c. Our 20c Dress Goods at 15c. Our 25c Dress Goods at 20c. All-Wool Bunting, 19c. Nice Black and Colored Bunting, 12vC. Straw Hats at a Sacrifice. Millinery Goods will be Sold Regardless of COST ! We shall continue to offer these Great Bar gains for the next Thirty Days, and invite all buyers to call and see that we advertise just what we mean. DAVIS & OO, mh!8 twtf No. 13 Shorter Block. edi PATENTS Obtained for new inventions or for for improve ment in old ones. Caveats, Trade-Marks and all patent business promptly attended to. INVENTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN REJECT- may Still, in most cases, be patented by us. Bc- ropposite the U. S. Patent Office, and engaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, we can secure patents in less time than those who are re mote from Washington and who must depend uponjthe mails in all transactions with the ent Office. • When Inventors send model or sketch, we make search in the Patent Office and advise as to its patenability free of charge. Coryespond- [tce confidetiaL prices low, and NO CHARGE NLESS PATENT IS OBTAINED. We refer to Hon. Postmaster-General D. M. Key, Rev. F. D. Power, to officials in the U. S. Patent Office, and especially to our clients in every State iii the Union and Canada. For spe cial references, terms, etc., address. C. A. SNOW & CO.. nnonam- PATF.NT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. use; GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. The .BEST and MOST POPULAR Sewing Thread or 7 Modern Times. BEWARE OF EUTATIOXS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT - ; For Sale t>y H. B. PARKS & GO., Wholesale and- Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, R ome, Ga. - mhltwwtm THE SOME HOTEL. formerly Tennessee House.) BROAlj STREET, NEAR RAIROAD DEPOT. -J. A. STANSBURY, - - Proprietor. IHIS HOTEL is Situated Within Twenty Steps of the railroad platform, and convenient to the business portion of the city. Sen'antspolite and attentive to their duties. - ■ All Baggage handled Free of Charge. >-«. „ G.'A. RAINWATER, Clerk. SPEINC MILLINERY MRS. T. B. WILLIAMS, No. 61 Broad Street, Rome, Ga., Is Now Receiving and Opening - tlie FINEST and LARGEST STOCK of GOODS IT HAS EVER BEEN IIER PLEASURE TO OFFER IIF.R CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. The stock islresh and new, embracing all the New and Fashionable Goods in iter line. Good Goods at the lowest price will be found in her house. I ask yon to give me a call before you purchase, and examine my goods and get my prices. Orders by mail will receive careful attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. oct!7 tw wtf HARDY. BOWIE & CO.. WHOLESALE HARDWARE DEALERS BROAD STREET, ROME. GA. WE CARRY IN STOCK RUBBER BELTING, 3 ply, 2, 21-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 andS8nnche$ “ “ 4 ply, 8, 10, 12 and 14 inches. RUBBER PACKING, 1-8, 3-16 and 1-4 inches. <@"Strictly Best Goods Made. HEMP PACKING—MANILLA ROPE—LACE LEATHER—CUT LACINGS— UPRIGHT MILL SA WS— CROSS CUT SAWS— ONE MAN CROSS. CUT SAWS-SAW SWAGES—FILES—BELT RIVETS—FINE HAMMERS— WRENCHES, <&c., making Complete Line of Mill Furnishings. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RICHT. mar6 tw J. S. WYATT, DEALER IiV URE3 LIQUORS, Wholesale and Betail, rjVIE CELEBRATED John Gibson, Son & Co.’s Whiskey, SolObigent for Stone Mountain-Corn Whiskey, J. Van Briand’s Cognac Brandy, Mtimm’s Champagne, and other first class imported and domestic liquors. Sole agent for Schiitz’ genuine Milwaukee Beer.^tlie best in use; All goods guaranteed as represented and sold at bottom figures. • J. S. W y a 11, Wltopt< i- Ulocli, Rome, Ga. mhlOlw-wCn? Look to your interest, and try the “WHITE SEWING * MA CHINE” before buying* any other. For Pi ale by E C. HOUGr H. R < V .VI E . <2 A . per day at home Samples worth (SjiyQ A S3 free Address Stetson it Co. / /£/ Cc nov!2tw wly ' itgnsta. W HITELY’ S 1 - OU5 RELIALE LIVERY STABLE! Wi I.. WHITELY, PnoPBiETon. KEEPS CONSTAXTLY-OX HAND to hire, Good Horses and Excellent Vehicles. Excellent aceommoda- „ tion, for Drovers and others. Horses and Camlpais and Buggies always on hand for sale.. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize us. feb21twly. tEEK. S12 a day at home easily made, r outfit free. Address Truk & Co lie. novlStw-wlj 7 . J. R. BUTT & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinware and Housefnmishing Goods. '^LSO, JL3NUFACTUREK.S OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, WINDOW CAPS, *c Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting a specialty. actories. yourselves. Agents for Rome Stoves and other first-class