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l.rzal y. 'I or I gage Sale. THOMAS IL CAXSLEK vs. W. C.

Whorton. administrator of 0. H. HU, Agricultural ft rctumtal The fallowing poem, by John G. Sme, rz Was real Saturday at the unveiling of the Fraa the Rome Courier.

aUtuo of Johu II I Payne. author of TllO .71 a II II fa I II I I fl Home, Sweet Home," at Prospoct Park, Ciranses in Session. BLANCHARTS BAKERY Sisiitaugriueul of Codon. following cotton statistics are id from the New York Journal of Commerce tod other reliable sources, showing the number of bales grown eah year for eight years, and the value of the staple on the 1st of February The mtj'iiotd article is from the The rem-id, to offset the rnauu- proposer Brandy 'patches, Bidy Cbenie Pepper, Spice GingT Clov As As Also, the finest stockof Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Matches, Blacking, Ac, Ac. Sof STATE OF ALABAMA, county of Eto-.

iu chancery, at Gadsden, 11th Du- ah. Under and by virtue of a Alort-; uiet chancery Division. gage executed to the undersigned by Ann Ia thii CBUSfc, it is made to appear to tne E. Whorton, and recorded on page 165 in by the affidavit of B. Martin, Book of Records of Deeds and Convey- Sujcjtor for complainant, that ances, in tho office of the Judge of Probate Madora P.

HiU, leanora L. Hill, Ben- of Etowah county, I will proceed to sell on jilt, and Lula Hill, an- non reai- Satcrdiiy the loth day of November, 1873, i 0f Alabama, and that they reside at the court house door, in said county, county, Ga. Post Office i0.1!?."1 between the leg.il hours of sale, the follow- Defemlant, James M. LlioU, i ing described property, to wit: One houie uou-resident of Alabama, and resides and lot, in the town of Gadsden, ju Kome Ga; aad further, that, in the be-and bounded as follows: Commencing at pf cf said affiiant, the defendants areoli Letsous lino and running west 210 feet, on (0 0 twenty-one yeara, except the tbe north by street known as Bay street, on jour uanied, who are miuors under -1 FANCY CONFECTIONERIES Consisting of Bon Bons. Italian Creams Licorice, Gnm Drops, Chocolate Gnm Lemon Gum Drops, and in fact, all the different flavors.

Plain Candy of Cakes, Pies, etc. gread, Fresh Every Morning atIO Oclock. I have also made arrangements to keep Fresh Norfolk Oysters on hand, which served up in any style that is desired. Give me a call and examine my stock and ai and convince yourself of the fact that you can get better bargains of mo than fora. My terms are strictly cash.

J. BLANcHAPT Oct23 tf CHAS. SUNDQUIST, Steam Manufacturer and Dealer in August cly therein f-ctariog granges, is the corn et one, as it is the anly practical one. No cooibis nation to bear tho cotton market can succeed, and it is only by curtailing the production that higher prices can be forced. It will be remembered by our readers that at the beginning of the grangers', movement wo stated that the only way farmers could regulate the price of cot' too was by limiting its production 1 and now that tile manufacturers bare reduced their demands one-half, it will i be right in the farmers to reduce its production in the same ratio, i We comment these suggestions to alia masters cf granges, and hope they will consider the matter carefully, If they can restrict their constituon- tho south by Ian, Is belonging to D.

0. Turrentine, on tho east by lands belonging to Letson, r.nd on tbe west by lands belonging to D. C. Turrentine. ELIJAH POWELL, cct30 3w Mortgagee.

years. It is therefore ordered by the Register, that publication bo made on the Gadsden Tikes, a newspaper published the town of Gadsden, once a week tor tour consecutive weeks, requiring hem, the said Madora P. Hill, Leanora L. Benjamin W. HW, Lula Hill, and James M.

Elliott, to answer or demur to tne Ml ol complaint in this cause by the 20th day ol December, 1873, ora decree pro confesso may be taken against them. Done at office, in Gadsden, this 1st day of November, 1873. J. T. BROOKS, novG 4w Register.

TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Brooklyn: To him who Kang Home, Sweet Home, In strain so sweet the simple lay Has thrilled a million hearts, we come A nation's grateful debt to pay. Yet, not lor him the bust we raise; Ah, no! can lifeless lips prolong Fame's trumpet voice The poet's prat Lives in the music of his The noble dead we fondly seek To ur with applatvUn breath; Unheeded lull the words we sjeik. Upon tho dull, cold ear of death Yet, not in vain the spt-keti word. Nor vuiii the momiiiu itt we raise: With quick throb oar, hearts are still, To catch tho noblcuers we praise! olumbiis sons who share his fame Pis tor irselve the bust we reir.

That they who vrk the graven naui May know that i.iu us is d-sar; ar as the horns the exile set's The fairest spot beneath th skies Whore first upou a mother's knees He slept, au I where he yearns to die. But not alone the lyric fire Was hi the Dram is uin.ss cm tell His genius could a Kean inspire: A Kemble ownot I his invgtc spell; A Kean, to Brutus self so true (As true to Art and Natures laws), He seemed the man the poet drew, And shared with him the towa's applause Kind hearts and brave, with truth severe He drew unconscious, from his own; nature rare! But pilgrims bore Will oftnest in peusive tone. With reverent face au lifted han 1, Twas hi by fortim forced to roam Who, hora in a foreign land, sweetly sang the joys of horn MS 8 3M fJ i ffAf, Notice. Ai'ministratcr's Sale of Land Near Gadsden. 1)Y VIRTUE OP AN ORDEr.

OF THE PROBATE COURT of Calhoun conu- Too average annual value of this All kinds of FURNITURE and PARLOR SUITS, CHILDRENS CARRIagcc METALIC CASES and ROSE WOOD COFFINS. UbS- I have one of tho largest manufactories in the conntry and lowest manufacturers Maitings, Rugs and I and Damask Curtains. -ri 5 am to an orde at the lowest manulactnrcr prices. luer Also importer of Carpetings, Mattings, Hugs and Oil Cloths, Window Snvur, and Damask Curtains. cies to a bait crop of cotton next sea-on crop is two hundred and ninety miiliou granted on the 23d day of Oetob, to tho undersigned as Administrator and Administratrix, of the Estate of Giles B.

i MoGlathery, deceased, empowering us to present crop swell tbe stock of xt sand three liuudrcd and twenty million seli ttl0 belonging to said Estate, wo dollars in tbe last eight years, since the wiU sell, at public sale, on year, co'ton will go down to 6J ceuts Louisville taid (Great SOUTH AND a i i The directors of Fail iliver (Rhode war This is a larger suui by 0200,. Island) cotton mills have resolved upou 000,000 than our present national debt, a total of business for two How much of this capital ex raeted days in each week and to run their from our plantations can be found in the machinery only eight hours of tbe other possession of those who raise over four working days. This new reduction 23,300,000 bales of cotton? This is a I gives only thirty-two hours of working question for Southern farmers to ah' Jays in eacli week against sixty-two swer. Our impression is that, by mis inJ one-half before, or an equivalent calculation and sad mismanagement, to a reduction of one-half running only a fraction, and in too rnauy ca-es, the 281 day of November next, upon the premises, the following described Linds, to wit: The SE jofSE lof section 24, and the NE jof section 25. and the of I i of section 25, and fraction of said section 25.

also six acres, more or less, in au Island section 25, and fractions A and of fractional section 38, all in i township 12 of range also tho IV of i and the VV ot the of sec- tiou 30, township 12, range 7, and the of the 4, and the i of the 4, and the of 8 4 of section 3L, township 12, range 7, all lying and being I in Etowah county and East iu the Coosa Land District iu said State of Alabama. These Lands will be sold in three or more parcels to suit the demand of the times. Teems of Silk I cash 4 on one year i on two years time, with interest from date. Note and two good securities rein 1871, as it wa3 ten years ago. If quired.

not, then their labor and mismanage- I Land is situated on and near the meat have wasted or otherwise eon-umed Coosa river below Gadsden, and is of good I A good-natured spinster boasts tbaj she always has two reliable beaus at time. Further, these same directors a small fraction, of this money remains with the producers. They and their families have had a living out of their productive industry; butit is by no means certain that they have saved enough over and above consumption and all ins debteduess, to make every cotton field as rich in fertilizing matter for a crop have appointed a committee to confer i with tho manufactories of well, Law-i rence and various other manufacturing hand elbow-a loeutres to solicit them to combine, in When has a man a right to scold his concerted action, in the Fall River wife about coffee When lie has more movement, and no doubt they will succeed iu effecting the new combiiias than sufficient grounds. Send for Price List. No orders will be filled, unless accompanied with the cash or isfactory City reference.

1G2, 16T, 106, 163 Market Street, Chattaneoga, lean. aprlO-ly EAP CASH STORE hLlMAM DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF LADIES FINE CUSTOM MADE SlIOM. Every Pair Warranted. Near A.

C. Depot, Chattanooga, Teauu aprlO-ly GREAT SOUTHERN FAVORSTE7 'THE MOIJ1LE Life insurance Company Is the Favorite of the South, and the most successful Company ever organized in the United During the first two years of her existence sho Issued over 2000 Policies, AND ACCUMULATED OYER $4 00,000 ASSETS. She is officered by the best men iu the Suite, MZrr Affairs arc Prudently cend Economically AND LOSSES PRO TLY PAID. Just the Reverse. When a clock is wound up it goes.

When a firm isj wound up it stops. Which is the oldest, Miss Antiquity, lion. Now, all this bodes no good to the cotton planter in debt. It means the diminished purchases of raw material. oi flinty ililuvhinMiss A nn Tolior! I18 lcf for cotlon- MUs Ann C'estor, Miss Ann T.

Mun-, a'ld PrlC(-'s- ieans a ine or Miss Ann T. Cedent ioss Pnca to tlie planter debt and 1 forced to sell, froai which there is no laving 'j'ha planter out of debt, who makes his own provisions, of course, Two fatigued travelers, travel ten miles further, comforted them-j selves the calculation that it i quality, 100 acres, more or less, iu cultiva- a part of the earth natural fruitfulness tion. Persons desiring a good farm near iu this decade, with scant means, and in the growing city of Gadsden would cm well some eases no moans left to make proper to attend the sale. fi i I WM. W.

McGL.ATHERY, Administrator, restitution to tne depleted soil. A sys-1 McGLATUEKY, Administratrix, tem of planting and farming which re- 0f the Estate of G. 15. McGlathery, do- sults so injuriously to the land and its ceased. oct30 tds owner has serious defects and calls for prompt and lasting reform.

Too often the by was only i i can afford to await the return ot better tie units eac i. 1 times and hold out longer; but to the Josh Billings says: I have often planter iu debt, or who is forced to sell been told that the best way is to take a yotton to buy provisions, of course bull by the horns, but in many instances js remedy. He must suffer from the 1 should prefer tail hold. action of the manufacturers. Among all my boys, said an old But here is an action worthy of irai- man, I never had but one boy whojtation by tho agricultural granges.

As took after me, and that was my smi tho manufacturing granges haveresolved Aaron; he took after with a to consume less cotton by one-half, let A Georgia cracker was offered four Abe agricultural granges resolve to grow dollars par day to labor, when he ex-1 less cotton by one-half. Such action claimed, Sur, d'ye 'spose Id wot would neutralize the had effects of the vlien Ive jist dtskivored a fresh couti opposing granges; tor tho planter track I instead of curtailing his crops instead of curtailing bis crops, and his there Real Mobile FORM THE GREAT THROUGH BETWEEN TnE NORTH WEST AMD SOOTH, Passengers can take the trains of this line I either at Birmingham er Nashville, aud go I through to Louisville without change, making close and direct connections at that I point for Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Cleve-j land, Pittsburg, Detroit, Chicago, Mihvau- kee, St. Paul, Omaha, Denver, St. Louis, I Kansas City, and all points in the North and Northwest Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars attached to all night trains which run through to Louisville, and from there to many of the above named points without change. Going South Two trains leave Birmingham daily, connecting at Calem for Selma, and at Montgomery for Eufanla, Columbus, Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in the South and Texas.

I Through Tickets on sale at all principal Ticket Offices throughout the South. Ask for Tickets going North and West via Louisville. W.U. KING, Genera! Ticket Agent, C. P.

i ATMOBE, Genera! Passenger Agent, Lonis-and J1- Vmton, Superintendent, Birn, ingin haiu.Ahi F'noi9- I I 1 1 A s2 MSfcfcSftSl tfc. ,.6 fil 1 3 3 58 i heavos Gadsden Ha. Arrives at Attalla 8.30 a.m. i heaves Attalla 11.00 a.m. Arrives at Gadsden ll.oO a.

m. No. 2. I Leaves Gadsden 1.00 p.m. Arrives at Attalla 1.30 r.

m. Leaves Attalla 3.00 p. M. Arrives at Gadsden 3.30 p. m.

Kyle Hollingsworth, Lessees. The following is a list of the Policy holders in this immediate section, and know how many of your friends and are insured iu the Life gSOOOIGalric! Hill Hill 250(1: Eli Cooksoa-2000! Pope 2500:15 Hull 200ojliev Cloud Lindsey 2500 A Bennett "I Thornton I Nowlin Cunningham Joseph Bevans Barret Turrentine Sibcrt il llerzberg Turnloy 200' bj A Walden 1000: A Payne 8000; Wescolt 1000 jO Bri'wu 2000! Cain 2000 1 Collier 2000; Mrs HJOhllicr income thereby, would obtain just as much money for his cotton, and thus a vc the expenditure of the large outlay share of the corn or swill fed equally rhich now goes West for eoru and bacon all Beware of all temptations to crop is pledged for provisions, working stock, or corn and fertilizers to make a crop, befure the seed is planted. In all I eases of this kind the planter can hardly I he said to im his own master or master The Sulphur Spring Tract to be Sold. of the situation. He stands in a false position by being in debt at all, and is TJNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN liable to bo morally, if not legally com-1 lj order made by the Probate Court of polled to sacrifice Lis compensation for 1 Lnmikee comity State of Alabama the un-lersigned as the administrator ol the laud and other capital invested, that hta CRtate 0 MiCitjaU Sausom, deceased, will factor or other creditor may reap double offer for sale at public outcry to the highest interest or more on his investment.

In bidder within the legal hours of sals, in all planting and farming operations, the eom-t house door in the town of 1 f3 Uaustlen, to wah count Alabama on these silent partners hoiumsr all com pany property for their security arc like Monday, the 1st day oj December, 1873, the still sow that gets more than her I tue following land belonging to said estate, to wit: Fractions No. One, Two, Three and WHICH now goes est tor eoru and bacon all Beware of all temptations to run in Fractional Suction Six, Fractional and flour, and North for hay. or walk into debt. It is the great curse 1 Township Twelve, of Range Six; also, the He could live better aud be a happier 1 of the age in which we liver Rightly I Southeast quarter of tho Southwest quarter, managed, there is a groat deal of money in cotton. Iu making haste to get rich men lose a part of their best judgment, and in this weakened state of sound common sense, they mismanage iu a thousand ways their whole financial and industrial system.

It is a common error to draw on a man who has currency, provisions, or fertilizers to sell, when the check should be on the cheaper and no committees that more profitable storehouse of Nature. ed to produce concerted per agricultural resources have yet to be money cash, balance on a crei climates muuihs from day of sale, with interest from date. Note and approved security required, aud soils of the bauth. fhe first cust This October 20 1873 of raising manure, even on a poor field, C. TURRENTINE, is generally less than to buy it in market, haul it home and apply it to the land.

A bale of cotton, if rightly studied, is as much a manufactured ar to work half time, have been appointed action, no efforts at combination, yet fully explored in the best cotton climate we rejoiee to say there is 1 revolution in sentiment and in action tho South halt of the Southeast quar- ter, Section 31, Town drip 11, Range all Etowah county, Tlio above lands lay on Black Creek near GuJsden, and Ihe uoted Sulphur Spring, one mile trom tho court hotise, is a part of the 40 ucres in state of cultiva- lion, comfortablo dwelling, out houses, Persons desirous of purchasing vain- aide property near a live town, where there aro fine schools, good churches, aud iu a healthy locality, will do well to attend tho sale. Terms of Sale. One-third purchase dit of twelve Scene iu Court Judge Hive you anything to offer the court before sentence is passed on you? l'risoncr No, Judge 1 id ten dollars, but my lawyers took that. Why do you set your cup of coffee on the chair, Mr. Jones? said a worthy landlady ono morning at breakfast.

It is so very weak, madam, I thought I would let it rest. Isaac, said Mrs. Partington, after 000 2500 1(109 1009 1500 1000 3000 2000 3000 1000 1500 2500 2500 1000 sho came from a Baptist euurch, there except they manufacture cotton to pay is to be dreadful doings this afternoon, for those articles of prime necessity. The minister gave out that he should dip Now, although we have heard of meetings of farmers, of no four adults and ten adulteresses. no resolutions Does ono woman in fifty fill A I WaodiifJ It 0 Randall Shook II Thornton Latham Martin Ramsey 11 McDuBcs 15 Hodges VV Cowan VV Blaekbarne John Moragno Beeson Obal Christopher VV Echols Mrs Ada Petty VV or ague Henry Fitz VV II Bovins Hollis Meeks David Tarwater lOOOj.J Smith 2500: 15 Hicks 2500 VV A Edwards 3000 Dr Bass 2000 Jas Greene 1 (Hill! McClellan 2000 Mrs McClellan 1000 1 000 Rev Montgomery lOOdjMrs MontponicrjioOOi 2000 Mrs A Herring 6000 2000! Rev Clifton 1000 2600 Mrs Clifton 1000 2500 John Steele 2000 2500: A VV Woodall 2000 2000jJohn McClendon 2000 2000i Jas Brooks 3000 lOOOjRev It A Timmons 1000 1000 Dr Stewart 1000 3000 Mrs Mary A Stewart 1000 2000! Mrs Mary Meeks 2000 2000 Rev John Potter WOO 5000, VV Golightly 2000 the lower half of her lungs with air is ihe stern inquiry of a sanitary exchange, The editor of that paper never heard the voice of an infuriated mother-in-law.

I 2000 Hamlin 5000 VV Ward 5000 Jno Voyles 2000 VV Grant 2006 II Miller 2000 James McCaully 2000 Blanchart 1000 Dr Thos Edwards 2000 Millerd 2000 Samuel Orr 1000 VV Simpson 2000 II Trippc 4000 I Loving 2000 It Hughes 2000 McGhee 2000 I Horn 1000 VV Webb 1000. Jno Duncan Rhea 2500! Rev Milligan 500e A Dunlap 3000j James A Reeves A charitable Cincinnati man keeps a In all quarters wo hear of a greater pair of dogs chained at bis front door, breadth ol wheat being sown, of more so that poor people who stop to get a 1 I extensive preparation lor small grain, of lute can bo accommodated witliout Gadsden, February 20, 1873. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Coosa River Steamers. ON AND AFTER JULY 1st, tho Steamers on the Coosa river will run as per schedule as follows, supplying all the Post Offices on Mail Route No. G189: Leaves Rome every Tuesday at 7 a.

m. Arrive at Gadsden Wednesday at fi a. m. Leave Gadsden Wednesday at 7i A. M.

Arrive at Rome Thursday at 7 p. m. Leave Rome every Friday at 2 p. m. Arrive at Gadsden Saturday at 7 a.

m. Leave Gadsden Saturday at 9 a. m. Arrive at Rome Sunday at 7 p. m.

J. M. ELLIOTT, Gonl Supt. julyl tf in this public fashion Theres a cor- hard earned labor of the past eight years I continue to their serious injury, until tain girl iu this town who can carry our which lias been left to them; than to they see before hand what nature re IETTERS TESTAMENTARY under the last will and testament of David Si- bert, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Hon. James M.

Mo-i ague, edge of Fro hate in Etowah county, oil the 15th of September, 1873, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate will be required to present the same as required by law or they will be forever barred. All persons indebted to said estate are also requested to settle the same without dolav. J. SIBERT, September 2Jth, 1873. W.

B. BEESON. oct9 Cw Executors. smoke keys for life if shell only risk all in advances upou speculative quires to form a paying crop, and how say the word. prices for cotton.

the raw material consumed for that pur- The question now is: Which can pose may be had at the least possible hold out the longer tho manufacturing It was expected the other day, when Anna Dickinson rode to the top of Pikes cost. Cotton may be manufactured out Sheriffs Sale. of carbon and the elemeuts of water, which together make 98J per cent, of the staple, much cheaper than is now done, and it can go to consumers burdened with smaller commissions. The whole transaction should be earnestly studied as an art and science. Our climate is incomparable, and so far as our soil is defective, it can be easily ini- granges, who cannot raise their aud bread, or the farmers' granges can raise their moat and bread A Suggestion to farmers.

A correspondent of the Selma Argus makes the following suggestion. In the olden times the mode he suggests always resulted in great advantage peak, that she would have made a speech on the occasion but it seems that, for once, sho was willing to let Pike speak alone. Some wag at Fort Wayne mailed letters to a score of busiucs men telling them to look out for a man who would visit their houses that evening, to see their wives, and twenty business men surprised their wives by coming home two hours ahead of time. An inscription on a tablet, recently IB of I propose to stop hiring hands and proved by wise co-operation. Farmers may yet be in a condition to handle their cotton and other staples, aud happily be quite independent of all banks and speculators but they must creep before (hey walk, and walk before they run.

Nashville Union and American, working hands from the first of January each year. I start my new crop from first ot November, and employ the iu putting fences and ditches in order, plowing, and making manure. least one-luilf the work on a crop sale in my hands, issued from the Circuit Court of Etowah county, against James McCauley, and in favor of Howell A Nowlin, I will proceed to sell on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1873, at the court house door of Etowah county, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property as the property of the said James McCauley to wit: S'V i of 1 Section 33, Township 13, Range 5, and .1 of Section 33, Township 13. Range 5, and of 4 Section 29, Township 12. Range 5.

IV 4 of 4 Section 0, Township 12, Range 4 of 8 4 Section 6, Township 12 Range and of 4 Section 3, Township 13, Range 5. This 28th day of October, 1873. WM. H. LOVINS, ocl30 5w Sheriff of Etowah county.

of the time At can and ought to he done before p'ant-ing commences. My hands agree fully to tlie arrangement. Our people must not be forever talking and soliloquizing There i3 no time to lose during the year on a well-conducted farm aud a good insurance company would make money in underwriting for good crops where put up iu rural church is amusing. It ends He was neglected by his doctor, Treated cruel by his nurse, His brothuv lobbed his widow That makes the matter worse. Chicago wants to have the next world's fair hold there.

In the first place, says the Boston Post, it isnt certain that the next world will have a fair, and in the second place those who be likely to attend it will prefer a more pious town iu which to KOlll brains to back it. lt "ia a great get rid of but, to use his own mistake to think any fool can farm I words, he hated to knock them on the successfully. The best and wisest men head with lightwood knots, so he pro that over lived, looked upon tho soil as I cured some arsenic, and gave them about worthy their best efforts. I two grains apiece. About three hours after that lie found them stretched out How to Stew Oystkus Drain the in the sun shine, and ho thought sure celebrate.

A thirty livo-year-old student of Mr. McKavs colored school, being asked by one of our citizens tlie other day if lie kuew what was the Capital of the State of Georgia, answered, Yea, sir, MiicIielSs Family Medicines. Mitchell's Nf.uk alcia Medicine is the safest, most prompt and effective medicine known for neuralgia, sick or nervous headache, and bilions colic. Mitchells Vermifuge is the surest thing known for worms, also as pleasant to taka as tlie worm syrups Mitchells Worm Syrups leads all others in tasto and certainty. Mitchells Worm Gandies are worked by himself, assuring any ono that tho medicine is in them and in proper closes.

Mitchells Chill Medicine has been given up in Arkansas, Texas, South Alabama and North Georgia as the surest of all chili medicines. One dose seldom fails. Mitchells Diabrhosa Cordial is indis-pensable in all families where once used, and cried for by tlie children. Mitchells Liver Fills aro tho smallest offered for sale, takes less at a dose, more in a box, and stirs the Liver and other secretions more than any other Fill. Mitchells Emmemaoooue Fills are superior to all tho female Bitters in safety and effeetivepess.

Mitchells Liniment is certainly at tho head of the list tor frost bites, bone felons, boils, stings, bites, cuts, sprains, bruises, piles, ear or toothache on man or beast. Mitchells Beaux Dents is endorsed by Doctors who know wlmt it is composed of, and havo used it as tho most desirable tooth wash made, Mitchell's Glyceiuzed Mountain Verbena, is tlie only glycerine known that is relieved of its burning, flavored as cheap as glycerine. iiirroHKLL's Euxou of Opium Is endorsed by Physicians os better than MoMuns ami is cheaper. Mitchell's Compound F.xtract of llu-cuu relievos pain aud stira tho soeretions of tflo stomach and liver us well as the kidneys. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, for wholesale or retail at Dr.

R. V. Mitchells, IU9 Broad street, Rome, Go. All tho above medicines aro for sale bv HOWELL NOWLIN, Gadsden, Ala. The Mobile Life has a Branch at Gadsden with the following OFFIO 11 11.

B. KYLE, President. N. M. THORNTON, Vice President.

J. R. NOWLIN, Secretary and Treasurer. J. L.

CUNNINGHAM, Attorney. DR. JOSEPH BEVANS, Medical Examiner. Finance Committee: J. T.

BARRET, D. C. TURRENTINE, W. J. SIBERT, W.

P. SIMPSON and A. L. WOODLIFF. All money paid for insurance is kept at home to assist in building up and de1 veloping the resources of our own section.

Then insure at once for delays ate dangerous. R. O. RANDALL) District Agent. Rkv.

John Potter, I 0 II. W. Pickens, Sohcitors Live business men who wish employment will find it to their advantage to work for the Mobile Life. Apply to 11. O.

RANDALL. feptlS Gadsdes, Ala. GEORGS A A Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! SEAY WALKER, AGENTS, Rome Hollow Ware Stove Manufacturing Co.F Rome, Georgia- Robert 13. Luc, Kill Arp, Gohl Dust, Jho. SI.

Gordon, Cherokee Chief, Rome Gcorsln' Arc the names ol few of the Celebrated Stoves, manufactured by them aoh, and onf) of which are warranted and guaranteed to give pcrfoct satisfaction. Alsu iucturera of and Wholesale Dealers in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Copper Stills Hade to Order rnnyl -ly liquor from two quarts of oysters mix 1 they were gonuers, but to his groat a II i I I .1 I. a Sheriffs Sale.

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of sale in my hands, issued frunetlie Circuit Court of Etowah county, againstJames McCauley aud in favor of E. Powell, I will proceed to sell on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1873, at the court house door of Etowah county, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property as the property of tho said James McCauley, to wit: of section lfi, township 12, range 5, 4 and of 4 section 32, township 12, range 5, 1 of 4 and 4 section 33, township 13, range 5, of section 2, township 13. range 5, I of 8 4 section II, township 13, range 5, HE.) of section 10, township 13, range 5, aud of 8 4 section 3, township 13, riuigo 5, 'This 28 day of October, 1873. WM. H.

LOVINS, octSO Gw Sheriff of Etowah county. I studies jogerfy and I dat. City Washington ob corse Capital oh Gcurgia State. A Cayuga county, man sonds the following advertisement to tlie Syracuse Journal Mr. Editor please publish that Wanted a young lady from the ago of 18 to 22 who would like to youuite her sell'e in tlie Iocs of niatri-inonia I tho writer of this am 22 years of ago f) feet in height ia weight Li5 of occupation farmer.

We overheard tho following between two bell-boys fhe Fifth Avenue tell you with it a small teacupful of hot water, surprise the pigs wore up at grub time add a little salt and pepper, and set over i with appetites as keen as a briar. the fire in a sauce pan. When it comes lie gave them another dose, but into a boil, add a largo cupful of rich stead of it causing their exit, they com-uiilk, (cream is better.) Let it boil up meneed thriving from that day- Iu a onee, put in the oysters, let them boil short time they had shed all their old for live minutes or less no more hair and sotvles, a new coat came out, When they ruffle, add two table- und ho said lie had never hud a finer or spoonfuls of butter, aud tlie iustant it is healthier lot of hogs in his life from that molted and well stirred in take the time until they wero killed for baeou. saucepan from the firo. Serve with 1 know from my own expcriouoe that a oyster or cream orackers as soon as pos-1 certain quautity of strychnine will cure sible.

Oysters become tough and mange in hogs when nothing else will, I ry tasteless when cooked too niqeli or left A hog that has taken strychnine or arse- Aj Etowah Circuit Court, C. T. Brown vs. to stand too long after they are with-! uie should not be killed in two or throe u' Moraguo, I will proceed to soil for i i i i I noeh imlilin nntnvv mi lirsl Mnminv in ijro. A good and sale mouths, as it will tako that time lor the tho milk in a separate poison to got out ol the blood, So another of hot water, and cm Parmer.

with tho liquor and 1 assiduously, or it will oatch, Tho grand essentials of happiness aro said to bo something to do, something to that is, scorch on the at public outcry ou lirst Monday iu December next -all tho interest said defendant has in tho following lands, viz: 8 4 of 8 4 section 30, township 11, range 5, also tho 8 4 of 8 section 31 township 11, range iu Etowah county. October 30, 1873. WM. U. LOVINS, Sheriff.

cully II to aprl ly School Notice. Mrs. Perdue will opon her sohool at her home pluce, tho flrst Monday in Hoptem-her. Every branch of au English eduon-tion will bo taught. TerniH, Ono dollar per month.

Latin, German, French, extra. Gadsden, August 11, 1873. angH 3m uoyG-Iw What's this susjionsion t.i Hist ye! Miko replies, Suppt80 have five cent Lou vo it wiJ mo. day yo wunt it, and yo ux Yii. I toll ye, No, sir, Ive used I as the cooks say it inucil.

drawn Irom the plan is to liogt vessel set iu after it ja mingled oysters, stir aide tf L'olicui ol the saucepan. love, aud sotucthiug to hope lor..

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