The Rome courier and southern statesman. (Rome, Georgia) 1857-1859, January 19, 1859, Image 3

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»r- ftne'a Indian Rnat Ptth. Am lMro*TtN<—One George W< Comstock, •f the notorious firm of Comstock <t Bro., is •adcavoring to collect tfflr Motes and Accounts, pretending that he has bought them. We •erer have sold him any Accoutit, Note or Receipt, nor never shall , and wo give this notice that our customers mnv not be imposed "Pon by him. This same Comstock is the one that was arrested for Counterfeiting Mus. fat a Medicines and Townsend's Sarsaparilla. A. J. WHITE A Co., Nev York. Noncw.—Tn future all letters relative to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills must be address- A. J. WHITE. No. 19 Courtland st., N. Y. and they will meet with prompt attention. janl9tflm IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills. anBPARBD BT CORSKt.IVS L. CtIEKSKMAS, M. B. MEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in those Fills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstruc whether from cold or otherwise, head - ■•he. pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, dietbod sleep, which arise from interruption •f nature. TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeaeinan's Pills are invaluable, as they 1 will bring on the monthly period with regu larity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence io Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all ■hat they represent to do. Notice. They |> e uge j during Pregnaney, as a would certainly result therc ftorn. JF purely vegetable, and free from injurious to life or health. Explicit which should be read, accompany """•fc-h box. Price fl. Sent by mail on enclos ia* *1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Dreggilt in every town in the United States. R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers-St, Now York, To whom all orders should be adressed. For sale by J. W. Hicks, Rome, Ga. Octi 3—6 m It is a common observation that there are mere sufferers from debility, among Ameri tans, than can be found among any other eivilixed nation. The reason is obvious. We eake too little exercise, and forget the wants •f the body in the ohsorbirg pursuits of busi ae»i. In all such cases ordinary mediciues can do little good. What is required is just such a tonie and invigorator as Dr. J. Hostel ter has given to the world in his Celebrated Bitters. The weak and nervous denizen of the counting house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the “Bitters” and prefer it to more pretentious, but less efficacious rnedi eines. But it should not be forgotten that the •gent which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is equal ly powerful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will not (ire it a trial ’ Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. advertisement in another column. For sale in by druggists in Rome. jaal2tm IL to I)oberiist’h)t!i)is. (HEAP GOODS! I am now offering about $3,000 worth of Good« AT COST cor CASH! ; yery seasonable goods, such ns Alpaccas, Plaids, and many G<>Xf or ,J' nd I ics ' Presses, Flan nel., White , Ladies, Also a lot of ' ' ~~ " HARDWARE. •ueh as Waffle Irons, Preserving Kettles, Tea Kettles. Locks, Hinges, Screws, Saws, Augers, and a great many articles in the Hardware line st New York Cost. jan 19 R. J. JOHNSON. G. LOVE, PENMAN, No 2 Lumpkins’ Block, ROME, GA. Any manner of writing executed in the best style of the science, and at reasonable rates. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continu ation of the same. j»n!9 Z. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LA PT, ROME, Ga. Office over Fort A Hargrove's New Store. jaal9—ly Original and Genuine. SOUTHERN MADE CARRIAGES, Buggies, AND WAGONS OF EVERY IMAGINABLE Style, may be bad at J. B. Bray’s Factory, No. 3. Lumpkin’s Block, ROME, GA., At abort notice and on reasonable terms. Having an extensive supply of The best material that eould be procured in the Eastern markets and workmen that ere surpassed by none in the Union. Purchasers may depend on all work turned out, as being what it is represent ed. Having A g«od Silver Plater, those who desire work replated can have it done in the best style. All manner of Carriage Irons made and plated to order. ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED FOR Twelve Months. REPAIRING of every description done at short notice, and In the best possible manner. Terms for Repairing strictly Cash jnnl9—ly Furniture! Furniture. WHOLESAI.K AND BXXAtI. 11. P. DsGRAAF, 87 Bower}', (Wholesale Warehouse,) and 462 Pearl St., (Retail Store,) New York. Where will be found the largest and most extensive assortment in the city. ryßills of $25 Retailed at Wholesale Prices at the Bowery Store. All Furniture guarantied as represented. One hundred and fifty hands constantly employed in Manufacturing. All stock laid in for net Cash. It comprises, in part, Rosewood, Mahog any ana Walnut Furniture, in Brocade, Brocatelln, Delaine, Plush and Hair Cloth. Rosewood, Mahogany and Enamelled Cham ber Furniture, in seta from S2O to $l5O Also, Cane Seat and Common Furniture, in great variety. A large assortment of Gilt and Mahogony Mirrors, Spring and Curled Hair Mattresses, Patent Premium - is»ia Bedsteads, with Spring and Hair Mat tresses attached, Ac. Steamboats and Hotels furnished. Dealers will find it to their interest to give vs a call. jan] 93m QTATE OF GEORGIA—Fi-orn County. 0 Whereas, Albert G. and Wm. S. Quinn, Bseeutors, and Albert G. Quinn, administra tor of Langdon C. Quinn, deceased, has ap plied to me in proper form for letters of Dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any exist) why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my band and official signa ture, January 14th, 185$. janl« J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. -—-fife Electic Magazine for 1859. GREAT ARTISTIC ATTRACTION. 28 BKXrrircn Portraits in January No.? Ttl Att tOVKRS OF CHOICC READING. 1. Your attention is respectfully Invited to the character, contents, portraits, embellish ments, and sterling literary value of the Ec lectic Magaaine. 2. For fourteen yenrs the Eclectic bus found favor with the public and high commen dation from the press. It is now in its forty fifth volume. 3. Its design is to present to its renders the choicest treasures of thought, mid the ablest productions of European writers, ns they ap pear in the Reviews and Periodicals of Great Britain. 4. Its combined excellences nnd permanent value gives it a just claim to a place in every well selected public and private library. 5. It ccntains the cream from seven For eign Quarterlies. 6. It contains the cream from nine Foreign Monthlies. 7. It contains articles from the ablest pens of England. 8. Forty-nine Steel Portraits embellished it in 1858. 9. The forty Portraits nre worth the price of the work of 12* cents each. 10. The subscriber gets double the worth of his money. Considering what it contains, the Eclectic is the cheapest, the safest, the best, the most desirable of all the monthlies. Try it. You will tiud it true. It saves lime. It saves money. 11. No intelligent family—no young lady— no young gentleman, will wish to be without its rich treasure of knowledge, when once ex amined. 12. Its instructive, educational influences on the mind are worth ten times its cost. 13. The public press, far and near, give the Eclectic strong commendations. Eminent men do the same. “The merits of the Electic need only to be known in order to bo appreciated. The Ee leetic is wdrth many times its cost.”—[N. Y. Observer. We have received many pages of commen dation. We add the CONTENTS OF JANUARY NO., selected from six Quarterlies and seven Monthlies: Ebbklishments—2S Portraits. 1. Woman, her position, Influence, and Wishes. 2. Loro Benighted. 3. The Courtship of Miles Standish. 4. The Heroes of India. 5. The Modern British Drama. 6. An Alpine Storm Ten Thousand feet High. 7. Word-Paintings in Rich Frames. 8. Great Tomb of Man. 9. Carlyle's Life of Frederick the Great. 10. Cowper's Poem on the Loss of the Royal George. 11. Optical Delusion of tho Yellow Gown. 12. The Literature of Wedded Love. 13. The Taming of Horses. 14. Pandora's Box. 15. Great Revision Convention. 16. Woman in Extremes and Varieties of Character. 17. The Terrible Calais Tragedy. 18. Eleanor Vaughan ; or, Twice Avenged. 19. An Undiscovered Island. 20. Farewell to the Comet. 21. Alexander Pushkin. 22. Midnight on the Alps. 23. The Exile’s Memory. 21. A Shadow. 25. Late and Early Marriages. 26. Biographic Sketch of Shakespeare. 27. The Mysterious Musician of Waldon Cathedral. 28. At the Gate. 29. Literary Miscellanies. GREAT ATTRACTIONS! To new subscribers, paying in advance, the January number, 1859, will be sent, embel ished with two splendid match prints—Sir Walter Scott and his friends, and Shakspearo and his contemporaries, containing twenty eight portraits—surpassing all precedent.— The January number is published. TERMS: The Electic is issued on the first of every month. Eaeh number contains one hundred and forty-four octavo pages, on fine paper, neatly stitched in green covers with one or more beautiful Steel Portraits by Sartain.— lhe twelve numbers comprise three volumes of 600 pages eaeh, with titles, indexes, and cmbelishments. Piice Five Dollars. The postage is only three cents a number, prepaid at the office of delivery. Send your orders. Address T W- H. BIDWELL. No. 5 Beekman st., N. Y. ADIinTSTiFITOtt’S B.UJE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Floyd county passed on the first day of November, 1858, will be sold be fore the Court House door in the city of Rome, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours of sale. One lot of hind No. 120, in the 4th dis. and 4th sec. of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, mostly good Creek bottom lying about 5 j miles from Rome, on Beach Creek, [and was bid off on the first Tuesday in January, inst., by Thos. J. Anderson, who failed to comply with terms of sale, and now re-sold at his risk.] Sold as the prop erty of Wm. Morris, er., deeeased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms made known on day of sale, this 13th January, 1859. jan 19 JAS. S. MORRIS, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County. r PO all whom it may concern Whereas, JL Sami I). Wrngg, having applied to be appointed Guardian of the person and prop erty of Georgiana Smith, a minor under fourteen years of age, resident of said comi ty. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and friends of said minor to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted unto said applicant. Given under my band and official signature this Jan. 13th. janl9 J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.— Sami. J. Johnston, having applied to tbe Court of Ordinary of said county for a dis charge from his Guardianship of Sarah J. Johnston’s person and property. This is therefore to cite all persons concern ed to show cause, by filing objections in my office, why the said Samuel Johnston should not be dismissed from bis guardianship of Sarah J. Johnston, and receive the usual let ters of dismission. Given under my hand and official signature this 10th January, 1858. janl94od J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. ADIHWritATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Floyd county, will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Rome, on tne first Tuesday in March next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property: Part of lot of land, No. 218, 24th district, 3d section of originally Cherokee county, now Floyd county, containing about 120 acres, well improved. Sold as the property of Wm F. Miller, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. This 7th January, 1859. JOHN G. MILLER, Ad ininistrator. NANCY J. MILLER, janlOtf-lOd Administratrix. Dissolution. THE firm of J. H. McClung <t Co., is this day dissolved—Geo. R. Ward having sold his interest to J. 11. McClung, who will continue the business. They would respect fully return their thanks to their numerous patrons, nnd solicit a continuation of the same to the remaining partner. J. 11. McCLUNG. Jan. 6, 59. GEO. R. WARD. The prompt attention of all indebted, to the liquidation of their bills is respectfully solicited. jan 12 J. IL McC. STEAMER EXCEL. THIS New Light Draught and , jESLjb fast Steamer EXCEL, will, in a few days, commence her trips between Au gusta and Savannah. All merchandize confi ded to J. V. Tarver, Agent of Excel Line, at Savannah, or H. F. Russkl, at Augusta, will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. Augusta, Jan.l2lmo Or. doz SEIDLITZ POWDERS at 35 cts per box, fresh and genuine and no mistake. sep!s TURNLEY 4 BAKER. Tooo lbs. Brimstone, bOO •* Blue Stone, Just receivod by sepls TURNLEY A BAKER. Pure White Lead. 1000 LBS., extra quality at low prices,by sopU TURNLEY 4 BAKER. DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID! ! THE SOUTH IS WAKING UP To ITS MERITS. LISTEIf ! THE PRESS SPEAKS! <lty Papers Praise X! Town Papers Laud it! The •’ountry Press Speaks its Com mendacious! ’ Editors, Physicians, Clergymen, Druggists, Chemists, Planters, all unite their tes timony to its excellencies! The Great, Free, Sovereign Peo ple Use it! A PREMIUM WAS AWARDED TO IT! A Scientific Committee Heralds its Virtues! MANY VOICES. A VOICE FROM CHARLESTON ! A VOICE FROM SAVANNAH ! A VOICE FROM MONTGOMERY' A VOICE FROM MOBILE! A VOICE FROM NEW ORLEANS! HEAR THE VOICES. 1. In much demand. [Charleston News. 2. M o have used it with entire satis fact ion.-r- [Savannah Republican. 3. W e advise our friends to try it _ [Montgomery Mail. 4. lhe most efficient disinfectant discovered. [Mobile Tribune. 5. M o understand thnt the Howard Associa tion of this city is using it. [N. O. Chrsit. Advocate. 6. Those who once use it keep it constantly on hand. [Macon State Press. 7. Remarkably successful. [Col. Daily Sun. 8. It should be used everywhere. [Dr. Holmes Stelle. 9. It is used by the first of Chemists. [Ga. Ed. Journal. 10. Believed to be superior to any in use. [Ala. Ed. Journal. 11. Recommended by the first physicians. [Romo Courier. 12. Ought to have a government award. [Cor. N. 0. Picayune. 13. Superior to Laharraque’s Liquor. [Cor, Nat. Intelligencer. 14. Best thing for fresh wounds I over used, [Rev. John B. Glenn. sale in Rome, Ga„ by ianl9 TURNLEY & BAKER. romefemalecollege, THE Exercises of this Institution will bo resumed on MONDAY, TIIE 24th INST. During the past session there have been eighty five scholars in attendance, nnd ( the progress of the young ladies has never been more satisfactory. A Library and additional Apparatus have recently been procured, nnd it is the intention of the Trustees and the Teachers that the school, in all tho facilities of illustration and the advantages of thorough instruction and discipline shall be second to none in the State. Miss 0. E. Lane has been added to tho Faculty and will take charge of the Primary Department. Board at customary rates may be had at the College or in families residing near. jans J. M. M. CALDWELL, Pres’t. ROME HIGH SCHOOL. >THE Undersigned, a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, desires to inform the community, that having rented tho Building formerly occupied by Messrs. Shei blcy A Scott, he will open on MONDAY’, the 17th insth., a Mule School, in which will be taught all the usual branches of education, and also Civil Engineering, Practical Sur veying and Military Tactics. Expenses per Session of 24 Weeks. Tuition in Primary Department, sls 00 “ Preparatory “ 19 00 “ Collegiate “ Including Tactics, 24 00 No Extra Charges except for injuries done to the Building or Furniture. All Bills Must be Paid ut the Close of eaeh Sesssion. All communications must be addressed to E.J. MAGRUDER, Rome, Ga. N. B.—Board may be had iu the best fam ilies at reasonable.rates. janl2-Im Notice to Parents. Ninth Session of Mrs. Ad kins' School will commence on Monday, the 24th inst. jan 12 New Boot & Shoe Shop. BY A. A. HETLAND & Co., ilt At the shop formely occupied by , Jf J. E. Evans second door below M’Clnng’s. The subscribers have formed a copartner ship for the purpose of Manufacturing fine ■ Boots A Shoes. Their stock consists of the : best French caF skin and other fine leathers that can bo bought in tho New York market, and their long and successful experience in tho business makes them confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor them with patronage. All the late styles of fine work done to order, promptly. V/e »hall not promite a job toontr than it ’ can be done. A* A. HETLAND. i an4.ly. THOMAS M’GRATH. THE BLANCEVLILE SLATE QUARRY. 1 YAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. i r r pilE subscriber now has his Slate Quarry : JL fully opened and is provided with a suffi r cient number of workmen to fill orders in any part of the South. Tho quality of the slate has been f illy tested, and its beauty and ex cellence enn be seen by an examination of . several buildings in Rome covered with slate , from this Quarry. The subscriber proposes to furnish the slate at any point in Gocrgia, Alabama or Tennessee and lay it on the roof at an expense not exceeding tho cost of Tin roofing. Contracts can be made wi'h John R. Frec- J man Agent of Rome or S. W. Blanco general Agent at Van Wert Polk Co., Ga. jan4's9. a Cherokee Baptist College, CASSVILLE, GA. The Trustees take pleasure in informing the public that they have made arrange ments by which the continuance of the op s erations of this Institution is rendered per t manent, and fitted to meet the wants of the 1 youth of the country. 8 The next Session will open January 14th, 1859, and elose July 13tli, following. The J regular course extends over six classes: two in the Academic, and four in the College ’ Department, ami is as complete and tho- H rough as the course of any College in the e country. Students may pursue a select i. course, provided they attend so many stud ies as will fully occupy their time. No ex tra charge is made irregulars, nor for the use of Apparatus or Library. EXPENSES. In College, Spring Session, 21 weeks, $21.00 “ Fall “ 16 *' 16,00 s In Academy, Spring “ 24 “ 18,00 I “ Fall “ 16 “ 12,00 | Contingent Fee, Spring Session, 1,20 “ “ Fall “ 80 3 Board from $lO to sl2 per month, including a washing and fuel. Tuition must bo paid by cash or approved note to Thomas M. Compton. Treasurer, before entering College, each ses sion. Young men of adult ago who need it } may settle by note, payable upon their success in after life. Those studying for tho minis try may always receive gratuitous instruction, Cassville is a moral and healthy village ; being distant two miles from tho Railroad, it is free from the allurements to vice too prev , alent in large towns ; there is no tippling shop I in the village. For Catalogues or further particulars ad dress Rev. THOS. RAMBAUT, Pres’t, , or W. A. MERCER, Sco’y. I doclslm 640 ACRES LAND ' For Sale in Texas Valley, FLOYD COUMTY. THE Subscriber offers tho place where he now lives for sale. There is about 100 r acres cleared and 100 acres first quality land. The land is well adapted to the growth of grain nnd tobacco. For further particulars, come and see the ' place or address Wm. 11. BUFFINGTON, declstf At Dirt Tow n, Ga. • AT COST FOR CASH READY-MADE CLOTHING, MOUSSELINE & MERINO, ©IBI g g ©M © Cloaks and Shawls, Or charged at a small advance to regular customers, in order to make room for Spring Trade. jnnla j. n. McCLUNG. s imtßwuti: iitov. f 3 A. R. HARPER, f O HEAVY DEALER IN £ English and American Hardware, y OLD STAND OF It. T. McCAY, Broad Street, RO ALE, GA. SS THERE is not a single article of Hardware ENUMERATED in any ,5/ advertisement, or thought of by any person thnt be does not keep. aZa gj ; HIS GOODS ARE FOR SALE LOW! • pal No house this side of Augusta can undersell him. , SIMLL . | Bis connection with his old friends and customers has been extreme- Cy ly plensiuit to him. He thanks them fur past favors and most earnest flY ly solicits a continuation of patronage nnd friendship. To those who wr have not ns yet honored him with their patronage, he asks to call and Rg see him—it may be for their good—at least will do no harm I! jans—ly 3XZEITJKi TOBACCO STORE. GEORGIA VIRGINIA. GEORGE W. STOECKEL, BROAD STREET, ROME GA. TVOULD respectfully call the attention of Storekeepers, and these using Tobacco in any » » form, to his well assorted Stock of Segars and Tobacco, having now on hand a larger and better assorted Stock than has ever been kept on hand at one time in all Chorokee, Ga. Siegers Varying in price from 75c to $6 per Box, of Havana, Gorman and American manufacture. Chewing Tobacco From 20 cents to $1 ,25 per lb. SMOKING TOBACCO of all kinds. SNUFFS AND PIPES. A LARGE STOCK OF BURWELL’S TOBACCOS On hand for Chewing and Smoking. Some of Burwell Tobacco, manufactured by me, took tho first premium at the Southern al Agricultural Fair held at Atlanta, nov i A CHANGE. FARELL & BISEL, SUCCESSORS TO J. W. HICKS, JEL . DEALERS UV zWL DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Dye-Woods & Vye-stulTs, Oils, Paints, Pointers' Articles, Varnishes, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Window Glass Putty, French, English <k American Perfumer , Fine Toilet ik Shaving Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,'Spices, and all the Patent or Proprietory Medicines of tbe day, Superior Inks Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, <kc. Our Medicines are warranted Pure and Genuine. In addition to our large Stock now on hand, wo will in a few days receive a large lot of Drugs, ordered from the best and most reliable houses North. We would call the attention of the Ladies to our splendid assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Articles. Our assortment was never surpassed iu Rome. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. We hope by strict attention to business, and by keeping the very best articles, to merit and receive a reasonable share of patronage. We occupy-the old stand of J. W. Hicks, where we will be pleased to see all persons who may desire anything in our line. J. T. FARELL, oet27—ly LEVI BISEL. Georgia Female College. 1859. THE NINETEENTH Session will begin on Monday, January 10th. Commencement will be held on the last Wednesday in July. Every pupil attends to Arithmetic, Gram mar, Geography, Spelling, Penmanship and Composition, throughout the whole course. Vocal Music will be taught daily to the whole School. A Uniform has been adopted for Sundays and Examinations. No extra charge has ever been made for contingent expenses ; or for Pens, Ink, Copy- Books. Slates, or Slate Pencils. Prof. Loud and Judge Prior, who will occu py the Building erected by the Trustees for that purpose, and other gentlemen will receive Boarders for the College. GEO. V. BROWNE, Pres't. Madison, Nov. 17—2 m. TALLADEGA MARBLE MANUFACTORY. (SjTjJ The Subscriber respectfully jg 1 GoJJ begs leave to inform the citi- iSx I zens of Rome and surrounding ASiS, > country, that bo is prepared and will continue ) to receive orders for J MONUMENTS, BOX-TOMBS, SLAPS, ! Head Stones, Baptismal Founts, and building , materials es every descriptiion. Prices from , 25 to 30 per cent, lower than usual. ' Hois prepared to furnish Marble at any point | with the expense of hauling oniy added. \ All orders will bo punctually attended to. 1 His stand is on Main street,below the Span" 1 F. W. STEPHENS, I feb.3—ly Tnlledega, Ala. / Cures Guaranteed. j CANCERS and SCROFULA CURED. I Jl3 Cases Cured last year, 1858. PAMPHLETS containing testimonials of the highest character, will bo forwarded) to any that may wish them. Those wishing to tost the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Clopton’s remedies, must give the particulars of their j disease, location, in what way it first made its ■ appearance, how it progressed, what is the ' extent. of the disease. Medicines forwarded by mail. A 3-eent stamp must accompany all letters to ensure attention. Send for his Pamphlt ts. Address JAS. A. CLOPTON, M. D., sep22.tf Huntsville, Ala. For Safe! I WILL sell my dwelling House and Lot, for SIOOO cash. The lot contains about 14 acres, and is within 600 yards of the Depot. Out buildings, and a never failing well of ni ter on the premises. sep22tf W.B. TERHUNE. Mt. HICKORY PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers his well known place lying in Dirt Town Valley, five miles east of Summerville, for sale on advantagious terms. There are 540 acres of land, well watered and excellent improvements. There are 170 acres of land cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling contains ten rooms. There is a Store House, Blacksmith shop, Wood. Shop, and other buildings on the place. Tlyis place is a good stand for selling Goods, j and for a practicing physician. For further particulars address / U. B. T. MADDOX, dccls.3m Summefrville, Ga. Another Fot OF Dr. Bardotr’s WORM SUGAR DROPS, that have proved so efficacious in the relief of children. TURNLEY/ I BAKER. IpiVli HUNDRED lbs PoA'ASH, rec’d by ! TURNL/kY A BAKER. I / I / / THE BEST ILIK To Improve Rome Is to Patronise Home Manufactures. Southern Carriage Factory. M. L. PALMER, ROME, GEORGIA. WOULD invite the attention of all persons visiting Rome to his stock of Buggies, Carriages &c., All of his own Manufacture of the best quality of New Jersey, Hickory, and other materials in proportion. As all articles manufactured at this Establishment ore War ranted, purchasers run noriskat all of get ; ing au inferior article. ' CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. J The Saladee Buggy, ! which is ackowledge by Coach Makers to be . the best Buggy now in use. It will run bet < ter, ride easier, last longer, and cost less to I keep in repair than any Buggy no# in use. \ All articles sold Very Low for Cash or ‘approved Paper. . Prompt Attention given to all kinds of I Carriage Repairing. j SIL VER PL A TING done to order. ■ Also all kinds of Carriage irons made and , Plated to order. I All accounts will be considered due at the I time of delivering the work without an es pecial Contract to the contrary. Patronage j Respectfully Solicited. jan4. ly. | . Gold Medal Grand and Square Pianos. STEINWAY & SONS, 84 Walker St., (near Broadway,) New York, JIAXUFICTIJKERS, WERE awarded the First Premium where and whenever they brought their Piano Fortes into competition with the bets makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore. Received the two first prize Medals at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, 1855. The first Premium (a gold medal) for the best Piano Forte at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1856. The First Prize Medal for the best Piano Forte nt the American Institute, Crystal Pal ace, New York, 1856. The First Premium (a gold Medal,) for the I best Grand Piano at the Maryland Insti.ute, Baltimore, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, De troit, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, Rich mond, 1857. Among the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as W. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, Ac. Grand and Square Pianos constructed with the wooden and iron frame combined, are warranted for three years. Prices moderate nov!7.6tn Boarders Wanted. A FEW Gentlemen can be accommodated ns Day Boarders by the Subscriber on reasonable terms. His residence being near Broad street it will bo convenient to busi ness men. SAM’L FjIRRtIII. jan4—lnr . . I II MiMinaiijii HARDWARE STORE & IRON YARD, Oswell -tioiles Eve, ROME GA., One Door below Burnett & Hendrix, and opposite' the Choice t Importer and Dealer in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, RTTrf npp l J ß n for i Bft,e °"i° . best of PLANTERS, MECHANICSand BUILDERS Hardware co be found in upper Georgia, consisting of Iron odT f&rbest auab ities (Swedes and refined,) Chains of all descriptions, Farmers’ Tools ami AfrfctHttiftil Implements generally. vlntur,u For Planters and Mechanics. Axes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Mattocks, Picks, Ac., of belt make. Also Gin Getfmg, Gudgeons Ac. Nails of all kinds of the best brands, Blacksmith Tools of best quaß tie.’, Mill Irons and Saws of best manufacture. Ibbotson’s and other Files. ’Axles Springs, and other Carriage Irons of all descriptions. House Furnishing Goods. * Cooking and Parlor Stoves, warranted to give satisfaction. Hollow Ware, Pots Ovens Andirons, Shovels A Tongs, Rodgers’and other Table Cutlery. For Sportsmen. G » n «> of English and Damascus Twist and Laminated Steel Barrels. Colts, and othe I istols. Eleys and Baldwin’s Gun Wadding. Eley’s, Cox’s and Walker’s Gun Cans- Rodgers , and other best makers of Pocket Knives. j»ly7 1858 1858 NEW STORE!!! NEW GOODS!!! the Os the Season. E. COHEN & CO., No. 3 Choice Hotel, ROHE. GEORGIA. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Rome and the surround ing country, that they have opened a New Store, comprising the larg est and most complete stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Hoods, Ever offered for sale in Rome, comprising in part the following Goods: Scotch and Ducal Plaids at 15 cents and upwards; De Laines, latest styles, at 15 cents and upwards; English and American Prints, assorted, at 6 j cents and upwards; Flannels. Red and White, all wool, al 20 cents and upwards: Linseys, all wool filling, at 18 cents; Kentucky Jeans, Satinets'and Union Cloths, assorted; 7-8 Brown and White Shirting at 6| cents; “ “ “ “ “ 9 “ and upwards. Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Toweling and Sheetings - Linen and Cambric TTanderchiefs at 10 cents. Ladies, Misses and Children’s COTTON HOSE, 10 cts. Also the following articles, which were selected with great care, to which we are daily making additions : Black and Fancy Dress SILKS, French and English MERINOES. • ROBES A LA LES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Bonnets and Ribbons, Brown and Bleached SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS of all known and popular brands, TICKS, DRILLS, Canton Flannels, Merrimac and Cochoe Co. PRINTS, White Goods and Yankee Notions, HOSIERY, &c., &c READY-MADE CLOTHING Os all the Latest Styles, at a very low price. Just give the New Dry Goods Store a Trial, and be convinced of what we state. E. COHEN & CO. wov.lo EUREKA OIL, FOR THE BREAST OF YOUNG MOTHERS. 'PHIS invaluable article has been before the A public for a few years and with scarcely any advertising, has met with a rapid sa.e, it having never been known to fail in a single instance to prevent the gathered Breast or Mammary Abscess, so painful and common to young mothers, it will always relieve ar.d al lay Inflamation after the abscess is formed and cause an easy flow of milk, if used according to directions. This compound can be had at all drug stores. It is warranted in every case. It is also prepared for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Pneumonia, Diseased Kidneys, Spinal Affections, Inflammatory Sore Throat and Swollen Glands, Asthma, Scalds, Burns, Piles, Fresh Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Tetter, Ring Worm, Cholera, Cramps, Diarrhoeo, Bowel Commplaints, Flux, Sore Breast, Cracked Nip ples of Mothers, Lucborrbea, that loathsome disease Whites, and diseases arising from im prudent intercourse in male and female, to geth with many other disease of an Inflamma tory character. It cannot have a rival. It must be used in doses from five to twenty five drops, according to age, and as a liniment to the parts effected. Sold in Rome by J. W. HICKS. [ jn3o. If PRINTING OFFICE FOR FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS! THE PRESS, Type, and Ma- terials of the Cedar Town BasMtogg “Patriot” office is offered for sale at SIOO cash. This is less than half the original cost of they outfit. For further particulars, address Courier Office, Rome, Goo. janl2.tf SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES 1 SEWING MACHINES! OF THE latest and most approved styles, suitable for Sewing Leather, Cloth, Negro goods, Muslins, Silks, Linens, Jackonets, 4c. for sale at Leyden’s General Sewing Machine Depot, Atlanta, Georgia, at Manufacturers prices. Send for samples of work and prices. Oct.6—4m. A. LEYDEN. Toilet Soaps. PONCINE, 6 doz. Laundry, 5 doz. Thompson’s, 20 doz Just received and cheaper than ever. TURNEEY 4 BAKER. TOBI CC O. ’ r pWO more boxes of that fine Invincible To- JL baeco, rac'd by TURNLEY 4 BAKER. ! Ocorgia Marble Works. Oldest & Cheapest Concern South. ■ Marble ’ Marble! ’ SUMMEY & HURLICK r IpNufmllMi Dealers in every description ’' I' ’ i Marble Works. '' ur Q uarr * eß are ' w ' e ll opened * P.°y n,> jobbers’ prolife, ship ’ or ra *h’oad freights, nnd onr tnar- ble is as good and durable as any ■ in the United States. Therefore we can and do sell according to material used, cheaper I than the cheapest. Monuments from S2O to I SSOOO, 3, 3|, 4, 41, 5, s|, and 6 feet. Plain Box Tombs, each at 25, 35, 45, 50, 70, 80, ■ and 85 dollars, and 3,4, 5, and 6 foot Head mid Foot Stories, per sett, at 7, 12, 18, and 25 dollars. Four cents each for cutting Let ' tens. All work delivered at Marietta, Geor 3ia Railroad Depot. Any one wishing Tombs, Monuments, Or nny kind of Marble Work of Italian or Northern Marble, by giving in their orders and specifying the kind of work desired, we will order it and put it up for just what it costs North. Ship nnd Railroad freights and expenses incurred in our putting up, which will save them from 25 to l€»0 per cent in cost. Address all letters to us, Marble Works Post Office, Pickens co., Ga. J. T. SUMMERS, sepls—ly Gen’l Traveling Agent. Carriage Factory! Dudley would respectfully announce to the VV public that we are Manuracturiirg and will keep constantly on hand all kinds of 6ar- RIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SUL ' KEYS, Ac., all of which we will sell on very reasonable terms. Wo will also continue to make and will keep always on hand a stcck of GOOD WAGONS. of all kinds and sizes. Horse-Shoeing and Repairing of all kinds, in Wood and Iron . done at short notice and at greatly rdduced prices. Those wishing to examine our slock will call at our New Repository in the DENSON BUILDING, oposito A. R. Harper’s Hardware Store. All now work warranted. (decl'.ly 6 DOZ. more of that Superior COD LIVER OIL, just received by seplj TURNLEY A BAKER. lbs PUTTY- Just received by sopls TURNLEY A BAKER. niiniii- W ' atfaimii | i SPARTA ACADEMY ' ; urMtit/ I CAPITAL PRI/E, RMiOOtf/ TICKETS ONLY gift tfMTCE TO THE PHBEICr Kt the riiembertf of bur firm have,' by way of purchase, become the owner of the grant* chartered by the State' <rf Delaware, Kentooky, Missouri, and part of thorfe 1 in Georgia, under . the management of Messrs. Gregory A Maury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we have rfgetWed-rt ‘ expedient to change the name of onr firrtt bW 1 . and after January Ist, 1859, to that of WOOD I EDDY A CO., who will hereafter have the management of the Sparty Academy Lottery, I and others, as above named. , lit all t?Sii»&aeti(yns we have endeavored to < conduct otfr business With ffftewhy and protft ptrtess, li'nd we can assiirtf ffie ptfiMW that the patronage heretofore bbrfolfe'd off «s is well deserving of being transferred-to'ow successors. Very respectfully, Wood, Eddy & Co,, Managers, ’ Successors' to Jfi Swan A C6‘. following Scheme Will (>•« draWn liw WOOD, EDDY A Ctf// Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery ?n each of their Single Number Lotteries for JANUARY, f 859, at' AUGUSTA, Georgia, in puMic, trader the sW erintondence of Commissioners. Class 1 Draws on Saturday, Jaa, 1. Class 2 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 8. Ciass 3 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 15. Class 4 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 22. Class 5 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 29. On the Plan of Single Numbers! 50.000 TICKETS.—SSI6 PRIZES. one Prise to every nine tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JANUARY. 1 Prise o: >50,000 J « 20,000 ! «• 10.000 J •• 5,000 1 «• 4,099 i , 1,909 -1 1’ *’ SM 10 do 1,099 10 do pa* 10 d« S4< 10 do 10 do too 50 do- 50e 50 do in. 100 do i»c 22# do jjQ 4 do 1400 approx’ng to $50,000 aresl9CO 4 do 300 « « 20,000 art IJOO 4do 2bo « « 10,000 are 1,009 4 do 225 “ « 5,000* are' 90$ 4 do 200 « « 4000 899 * do 150 3,000 are Mo* ,nJ I#o V 0« are 409 a,OOO do 20 100,009 5510 Prises amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets s]£ Half Tickets $ Quarter Tickets j'J jBSrK Circular shewing the plan of the Lotteries will be sunt to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sent at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificates ol packages of 10 Whole tickets,sß9 “ “ 10 Half « 49 “ “ 10 Quarter « 20 “ “ 10 Eighth « 10 In ordering tickets or certificates, enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, On receipt of which they will be forwarded by first maih Purchasers can b -,ve tickets ending fir any figure they may den *e. The drawn numbers wt be forw-rded topur chusers immediately after t he Ui-uwing. iSSa_Purchasers will please write their sig natures plain and give their Post Office, county and State. tn« every Prise is drawn and x* payable tn full without deduction. W- All prizes of SI,OOO and under pestfim mediately after the prises at the usual time of thi»*y*«ay». Notice to Correspondents. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, ean use the ADAM’S EXPRESS COM ■ -frANV, wheveby money for Tickets, in soma of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent ua at ova Riga, and Expense, from any city or town where they feaca an offioa. -The money and order must be enclosed in a “GOVERN MENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVILr- OPE, or the Express Company cannot receive them. All communications strictly eontdential.— Orders for Tickets or certificates eaobe ad dressed to WOOD, EDDY A Co, Augusta, Ga., or WOOD, EDDY A Ao, Atlanta. Ga., or WOOD, EDDY A Co, Wilmington, Del. A list of the numbers drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the price that each one is entitled to, will be publisher after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta [Ga.] Constitutionalist, N 'w Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charlei ton Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New- York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, Paul ulding (Miss.) Clarion,and Littie Rock, (Arks)' Democrat. jans Maryland State Lotteries* B- FRANCE A CO., Manage™- After the exposure of the- iffatty BbgHs lleti tery concerns throughout the country, purchas ers of ticKets will of course feel timid in-order ing. Those who desire to purchase, would b« > foolish to send money tb’any Ibttery! ebneern without knowing that they-' will have fairness in drawings and schemes-, and' feel that the Managers are responsible for prizes.- Tbe Maryland Lotteries have now Veen drawing over forty yearsr. Millibns-of dollars have been drawn. in>Capital Prizes, from $lO,- , 000 up to $190,000, and the fortunate holders, without a single exception, paid. | These are the Lotteries to order tiokets-in. r The Managers are fisily responsible for every . prize sold without'any security ;• and yet they have given bonds to the State of Maryland, for half a million of dollars to secure prize holders. They don’t promise you $70,000, I $80,009, SIOO,OOO for $10; but they give you ( fair and bonest schemes; as good as can be made for the price of the tickets.. ■- MAGNIFICENT FOR JO. I*s9' | Git AND CAPITAL PRIZE $62,580! MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS'A, To be drawn rh Baltimore City, Jan. 2V. 1859! Under the superintendence of the State Dot tery Commissioner. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize »f $62,589 is 62,689* 1 do 12,500 is 12,506' 1 do 12,500 is 12,500 1 do 8.500 is 8,500 P do 8,500 is 8,590 .- _ - r 4 do 6,00(7 is 24,000* 10 do 5,000 is 50,000 10 do 4,000 is 40,000 10 do 3,000 is 30,000 10 do 1,800 is 18,060* 100 do 1,000 is 100,000 71 do 500 is 35,500' 132 do 400 D ‘52.800* 132 do 300 is 39;669* 132 do 200 is 26,400’ 132 dtr foo is 18,200 3,m &>• fir 158,120 25,740 do 20 is 5-14,800 30,316 Prizes, amnt'g to $1,202,0d0 Tickets S2O; Halves $10; Q'ars. $5; Ei'tfis s*2j. A Package of 26 whole tickets, at S2O I ... Costs ss2o' I There Ore 12 drawn' fihlloW, and ekch' ballot being Worth s2o', makes $240 15' per cent, off, being 36' Leaves net, 204 Leaving risk to th 6 purchase/,- $316 Persons who desire need only; remit the risk on a Package, fo7 wbfch we will send a Certificate as follows': . . Certificate of Pack’ge of 26 Wholes, $300.00 4o 26 Halves, 159.09 Do. d?o 20 Quarters,- 75.00 Do. do 26 Eigths, . 37.50 All orders addressed to R. FkaWck A iCo.. Mcwitgers, Daltifnore, ,Md., w?l*I meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawings sent as soon' as o/ei 1 . R. FRANCE A 6d., Jans‘ Baltimore, Md 1 .- , Sparkling Gelatine. 1 n DOZ. boxes, with directions for making ia Jeilies. TURNLEY A BAKER. Castor Oil. TIIRITY Gallons j--st ree’c'fved by TDRnley a bakfr.