The weekly Southerner. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, May 30, 1861, Image 3

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«he •Wcrhly Southerner. Home, G-a.: Thursday Morning, May 23. orii agex a s. following gentlemen are authorised Agent for the B°fTHERXER Ai ADVERTISER 3SEPH WALKER. Charleston. S. C. V . MOT HE RS HE I), Coosa. Floy J county, Georgia . D. CRUMLEY. Woodlawn, Murray Co.,Ga. PARKIS, Morganton, Fannin Co.,Ga. » Wji. W. FROST, Summerville, Ga. M»WW . H . v .» — Have you seen that Bio Indian in anothe column.boiling Roots, Barks and Leaves, for the “CHER OKEE REMEDY”! [tf.] To the I’atron* of the Southerner. Before this announcement will appear in the “Southerner.” I will have left Rome for Virginia to defend Southern soil from invas sion. I leave my paper under the control and management of H. A.Gartrell and C. 11. Smith, who have kindly consented to take ! charge of my interests, and they, or cither! one of them are hereby fully authorized and 1 empowered to receive and reciept tor money due the “Southerner” office since my con* I nexion with it ami to pay the debts accru- ; ing. I once more earnestly appeal to subscri- , bersandall others owing the office to aid! these two gentlemen in their efforts to sus- ! tain the paper in our absence. ts GEO. T. STOVALL With diffidence, we assume the Editorial I duties of the Southerner temporarily. All I political organizations having been disband* | ed in the Confederate States, by common ’ consent, we shall not directly or indirectly assist in building up any new one, while} occupying our present position. Mr, Chas. H. Smith has kindly consented to give us what editorial assistance we ma) desire. Mr. G. T. Stovall, as will be seen elsewhere in this issue, is, or will be soon, actively engaged in the Southern Army, has i promised to correspond for the Southerner. ‘ With the assistance above indicated, we shall ! endeavor to give our leaders at least a good newspaper. H. A. GARTRELL. I nion Prayer Meeting.'. There will be a Union Prayer meeting this morning at S o'clock in the City Hall for the special purpose of beseeching the ; God of Sabaoth to give to our soldiery success and glorious victory. Let there be a large attendance. We have much to be thankful ’ for in the past and much to ask for the fu* , ture. ••These are my Jewels.” Mrs. Ann R. Hutchings, a widow lady of this city, has 2 sons and 2 sons-in-law, in , other words 4 sons, in the Rome Light ’ Guards, now en route for the “tented fields” j in Virginia. We publish this week the list of the offi cers and privates of the three military com* panies, who have left this place, for the war, to fight for the South. As it will be inter esting to refer frequently to the lists, we i suggest to subscribers the propriety of pre serving this issue. Geo. T. Stovall. The Editor and Proprietor of the South erner left for Virginia on Monday last, a private in the ranks of the Rome Light Guards. We verily believe that there is not on this earth a nobler man, nor a more sin cere and upright Christian gentleman. Go, George, and may "He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb” be kind to you. We trust that a liberal public will sustain the Southerner in bis absence. A Card. RECRUITS WANTED. A few strong, brave, able-bodied men can yet find a place in the Cherokee Artillery.— This old and well drilled campany are at tached to the 4th Brigade and go into actu al service on the 14th day of June. Lpon that day the whole Brigade go into Camp for the purpose of effectual drill and equipment, and after a short time of preparation, will be tendered to the Confederate States as a Brigade—if well drilled and well equipped body of soldiery—Gov. Brown is determined that these, his “Pet Lambs” shall yet be Roaring Lions in the Confederate Army— and he has specially assured this company they shall have the splendid Brass Battery which he has received from the Tredegar works, and also be fully equipped with Min nie Rifles and side’arms. Apply soon to any of the members. By order of the company. J. G. YEISER, Captain. Recruits 1 Recruits ! TO ARMS! TO ARMS! YE BRAVE!! . Capt. Hamilton’s company is not yet full, j They want men who are not under weight or size—men who are cool, deliberate and brave—men who know what they are fight ing for. This company is well organized, with most excellent officers, and they should fill their ranks to the number ofan hundred quick, keen-sighted, sharp shooters. Come on Floyd county is ahead, and must keep ahead. We have already boasted that she will send a Thousand men who will whip out any three thousand of Lincoln’s Yankee per* tanks. Fili up Capt. Hamilton’s company immediately—and you will be received into service before toe next issue of our paper. We learn that a military company, com posed of good men, who are willing to serve during the war, was organized at Floyd Springs on Saturday last, by the election of the following officers : Jas. F. Morton, Captain. Elias B. Ballenger, Ist Lieutenant. I Geo. Fleetwood, 2d “ Wm. Hanson, 3d “ George Kinney, Orderly Sergeant. Henry Kenon 2d “ Thomas Mays, 2d “ John Hanson, 4th “ Dr. M. R. Ballenger, Surgeon. e learn also that a company, composed of men over 45 years of age, was formed at the same time and place, who intend mak ing a tender of their services to Gov. Brown —subject to be called to any part of the State. Col. Robert IJ. Moore was elected Captain. Southern Funds in New York.— The New York Day Book, of Saturday, says: Southern funds are improving in New York. The brokers put down the bills at first at the rate of 50 per cent., but finding that the people were not all fools, they have been letting up. To day North and South Carolina money can be sold al 15 per cent., Virginia at 12, and New Orleans at 10 per Ciht. It will be better than this befoie many days, for Southern banks are to day sounder and safer than Northern ones. Boston May 27—The steamship Massachu setts sailed to-day, heavily laden with muni tions and supplies for Fort Pickens. Floyd Infantry. JOHN F. COOPER, Captain. JOHN 11. REECE 2d, " R. W. ECHOLS, 3d. “ 11. M. LANGSTON hi. Sergeant, G.G. MARTIN, 2d. HENRY BURNS, 3d. L. P. BRYANT, 4th. J. T. DUKE, 2d. ' O. M. PORTER, 3d. ! T C Estes. .ID ‘ -ton, | J L Phillips, A F Ju inning, | Edward Manes, J F ■.> iry, Joel Bagwell, W A I uinmett, F N Hopkins, J 11 E hols, Adolphus Jonas, A W Harshaw. J H Overby, A .1 Gordon, F A Owings, T R Mai tin. B I. herd, F R W,-od«4I. M B Formby, G»-• W Griffith, ! John Reeves, J H Diunitnond, I J II Dunn, J L t'abiiian. Frank Bean, Wm Bishop | W J 11 idle, J J Buchanan, S J Nowlin, W C Brantley, ; Julius Borck, C D Lumpkin, . Win Henderson. F M Burrow, , J W Selman. A J Reed, I J M Burns. W R Hidle, J F Wamaek, J L Holbrook, R M Stephens, J I) Hubbard, I T J Barber, Leonard Morrow, i T M McKinny, J M Gordon, M E Cooper, Wm McGuire, i J ( hastain, Geo Somers, J B Stallings, Thos Wright, V> E lowler, W J Drennons, J 1’ Smith, R I II Warren, I. II Farmer, John Budget. I. J Farmer, D A Pool, U B Rogers, G M Tolbert. J II Steadman, W A Smith, J M Green, Wm T Allen, B P Barker, Wilson Henderson. G B Quarles, Jack Tate, H A Stone, Ad. r- White, Howell Davis, R O p, avers, Jr. Rome Light Guard*. The following is the Muster Roll of the Rome Light Guards: E. J. MA3RUDER, Captain. SIDNEY H. HALL, Ist Lieutenant, M. DWINELL, 2d GEO. R. LUMPKIN, 3d JAS. T. MOORE, Ist Sergeant, R. F. HUTCHINGS, 2d W.S. HUTCHINGS,3d ISAAC DUNKLE. 4th WM. S. SKIDMORE, Ist Corporal, M. B. HOLLAND, 2d L. T. MITCHELL, 3d J. J. BLACK, 4th “ GEO. G. M ERCK, Bugler, JIMMY A. SMITH Dru miner. Geo. S. Aycock, G*. o W King, Jas. 11. Anderson, M Laufman, A. J. Bearden, Wm. Lother, John N. Bearden W. F. Leigh, I John F. Beasley, W. S. Lansdell, Wm. A. Barron, W. 11. 11. Martin, i W. S. Booton, Wm. McKay, ! R. w. Boggs, W n. L. Moorefield, I L. Barnsley, T! e . McGrath, I W. J. Barrett, D. 11 Miller, ! Geo. Barnsley, M 1) McCsker, i Phillip Cohen, C. B. Norton, I Jas. B. Clarke, Geo. C. Norton, I S. S. Clayton, W. F. Omburg, 11. D. Cothran, A. F. Pemberton, Geo. G. Demming. J. R. Penny, R. D. DeJournctt, Wm M. Payne, F. M. Ezzell, M. A. Ross, R. T. Fouche', C. W. Rush, Dr. J. M. Gregory, Virgil A. Stewart, John S. Gibbons, J. F. Shelton, W. F. Glenn, M. L. Sanders, Lewis Graves. Geo. T. Stovall, Z. B. Eargrove, F. M. Stovall, T. C. Howard, Henry A. Smith, J. M. Jack, Geo. K. Sanford, Silas R. Jones, J. T. Shackelford, J. D. Jones, J. J. Stinson, Josiah Johnston, T. W. Swank, A. R. Johnson, J. A. Stevenson, jr., C. L. Johnson, R. P. Watters, Reserved Corps for Recruiting : A. E. ROSS, Seet’ry and Treasurer. W. H. COLLIER, JOHN R. PAYE, 11. C. MINER, J. L. FINSON, .Wilier Rifle*. OFFICERS. J. R Towers, Captain. E W Hull, Ist Lieut. Dunlap Scott, 2d ” A R Harper, 3d “ 0 B Eve. Orderly Sergeant, John Berry, 2d “ JI. Skinner, 3d “ C C Cambell, 4th " B F Price, sth " A C Morrison, Ist Corporal, T J Hills, 3d “ R B Wright, 4<h “ PRIVATES. II Adams, Gabriel Jones 1 L B Arnold W A King I S B Asbury Frank Lathrop ' T W Asbury J R Leazer i W J Andrews Win Leaser iDr A M Boyd Maj Jno. Minton ! Edmond Bishop J H Miller i R N Bowden, II L Miller j A J Bobo, J M Montgomery i V A Bell Tyler Motes John Bailey Thomas Mobley W P Coleman J L Mitchell . N R Coleman W 11 May , W J Cannon W T McNatt j W T Cornelius J E Moore ! S II Chambers Joe McKenzie J II Cooper Jno Ozwaltz W P Diamond M L Palmer, I E R Diamond W M Parks Dr. J T Duane G W Payne i Elijah Donnough J L Pyle i J II Davis R D Price, J J Davis F W Q larles J C Eve J W Robertson W J Evans Jomdou Reese Silas Embry F M Revuolds EM Euson W II Skinner J T Eason T J S<4f | J Earp J If Silvey M Funderburke J M Taylor , W L Foster W J Taylor L N S Fain T E Thornhill , L L Floyd DS Teat ’ E P Griffith S C Trout , WM Greer W P Trout T J Glenn M M Wright ’ 11 T Garrett A J Wilkins r RJFHiII LBWimpee r W A Hardin J r l Wimpee i C M Harper W S Wimpee , DC Harper B F Whitehead - II C Harper W W Ware • I Charles Hooper L I Yarbrough T C Sparks. P. L. TURNI.EY, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i uWw DRUGGIST, Sign of the Negro and Mortar, NO. 3 CHOICE HOTEL, ROME, GEO. Has just received a largo variety and assort* tneut of Drugs. Chemicals. Dye Stulls, Paints, ; Oils, (Hass, Putty, Varnishes, Brushes Perfume ' ries, Medical Liquors, &c. Marchl4-ly SHIRTS! SHIRTS’ Only $5 00 a Dozen. I AT ADE by the Ladies’ Benevolent. Society for T 1 *he benefit of the poor, and sold at. LESS than cost. For sale at Fort & Hargrove’s, A. G-. Pitner’s, andSeoti .(• Harkins. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby forewarned that 1 n °t pay any account, however small, charged against me, which is not contracted by me in person, or by my written order. Aprill 2m. E. C. JOHNSON. DR. ,1. 11. LAWRENCR TOEnSTTTST, HAS returned from Florida and I may be found at his new office, over , | J O T Omberg’s store, where he is still i prepared to execute the verji finest yrmle of Sur i gieal or Mechanical Dentistry. Terms, six months credit to all good customers or ton percent off for cash. I'or plate work one-third in advance, the rest 1 alter the work has been found satisfactory 1 _apiil4. ..’.6m... j Bonsiets ’ Bonnets! j T "OUID respectfully inform the Ladies of i | * Rome and vicinity, that 1 have now opened i I the latest Spring styles of i Fashionable Bonnets, ' jof every description. Also a well selected stock of 1 Misses Hats, Ribbons, Ruches, ' » French Flowers, and all kinds of MILWERY GOODS, Those who are in need of a Bonnet would do ’ well to give me a call. Respectfully, aprillß-2m, g. JONAS. NOTICE. STOP THE SMOKE, , STOP THE SMOKE, , AX D ; KEEP THE WIVES < AND THE DAUGHMERS IN A GOOD HUMOR. I ''HE undersigned, being in possession of Hem- 1 . ingways patent for altering Smoking Chim- < neys, would notify the Public that he is Prepar- ! ed to alter the worst of Smoking Chimnevs, and make them draw well ; and in order that you may know that it is no humbug, I will say No cure no pay. \V, B. JONES. 1 april2s ts Great Excitement IN ROME! Second Door above Norton & Son. AT VEAL & CO’S NEW JEWELRY STORE! IT IS THE Finest Establishment now inJCherokce Georgia,' exhibiting one of the most 1 SPLENDID STOCKS ever seen in this part of the country, and are selling goods at the LOWEST FIGURES. WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRV & SPECTACLES Repaired in best style, being better fitted up for doing work than any other establishment in the Dont forget the new establishment sec ond door above I<. S. Norton & Sons Dry Goods Store. VEAL <(t Co, decl 3. Meeting of Stockholders Geo. & Ala. Railroad Co. "r'HE Stockholders of the Geo. & Ala. Railroad 1 Co. are hereby notified to attend the Annual Meeting of said Company, to be held in the City Hall in Rome, on the first Monday in may next, nt lOJ o’clock, A. M. Important business is to be transacted and a full attendance is desired. Office of Geo. & Ala. Railroad Co. April 11-It, 'I 'HE copartnership carried on in the Hard -1 ware business by the undersigned under the Firm name of Harper Butler was dissolved on the twenty-third inst. Mr. G. B Butler, ow ing to the unsettled state of the times, and the prospect of going into service, having sold hss entire interest to Mr. A. R. Harper and J. M. Pepper, they will have the settlement of the business of the late Partnership. A. R. HARPER. G. B. BUTLER. Rome, Ga., Feb. 24th, 1861. The undersigned having formed a partner ! ship in the Hardware business, will carry it on at ! the old stand of Harper <J- Butler, under the | style of A. R. Harper.]• Co., and at the old stand | of J. M. Pepper, under the style and name of J. M. Pepper J- Co. A. 11. HARPER. J. M PEPPER. Rome, March sth, 1861, Having sold my entire interest to the above named parties, I earnestly solicit for them, the patronage of my friends. Rome, March sth, 1861. G. B. BUTLER. March 7,1 m IMPORTANT TO MERCHANT DRY GOODS, Purchased and Received before the Tariff went into Effect! i Jackson, Miller & Vcrdery, WHOLESALE nEALERS, ALGLSTA, XmEORGIA. 1 Have received a large stock of DRY GOODS, suited to the SPRING TRADE of 1861, And are prepared to offer Tnd 11 ce m e 111 s TO Cash and Prompt Paying Buyers. Merchants visiting this city, are respect fully incited to call and examine. Mat oh: I. 4t. I Colognes, Hair Oils. AND PERFUMI.RY of all kinds, .Scent Bags, } Card Cases, Puff Balls, I’ortmonies, flair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting ami White wash 1 brushcH A great variety f or Ba ] e |,„ ,cblb l No. TUKNLEY, Choice House. "CO ST AR’S” Vermin Exterminators. THE “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY KNOWN.’ Ilcstriijs Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. Those preparations (unlike all others,) are “Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the human family.” “Rats come out of their holes to die.” 10 years and more established in New York City. Used by— the City Post Office. Used by— the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by— City Steamers, Ships, .Stc. Used by— the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, &c. Us-'d by— the City Hotels ‘Astor’ St Nicholas,’ Used by— the Boarding Houses, &c., &c. Used by-— more than 50,000 Private Families. teir- .si-.- what the People. Press and Dealers secy. > HENRY R. COSTAK —All the summer have been troubled with Roaches and Mice, was actually ashamed of the house, forth j Roaches were everywhere. I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roack. or Mouse in the house! John B. GiVWns, No. 94, Elm Street. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, ! need be so no longer, if they use “Costah’s” Ex- ! terminators.—We have used it »o our satisfac- ( tion, and if a box cost §5, we would have it. We had tried poisons, lint they effected nothing; | but Costar’s article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it It is in great demand all over the coun try.—Medina (O.) Carette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. —Laneaster (1)75.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is received, used, and pronounced a decided suc cess. We used a box of it, and the way the Rats and Mice around our premises “raised Ned” that, night was a caution to sleepers. Since then not a Rat or Mouse has been heard in kitchen or cellar.— Magreyor ( Iowa) Timex. I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Extermina tor for the last year, an<L have found it a sure shot every time. I have not known it to fail in a single instance.” , George Rose, Druggists, Cardington, O. WE ARE SELLING—- Your preparations rapid ly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disappear immediately. Ecker & Stouffer, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. 7’o Destroy— Rats, Roaches, &e. To Destroy— Bed-Bugs, To Destroy— Moths, Fleas, Ants, &c. To Destroy— Mosquitoes, To Destroy— lnsects on Plants and Fowls, To Destroy —lnsects on Animals, d:c., &. To Destroy —Every form anil Species of \ erinin. USE ONLY “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminater. “Costar’s’’ Bed-bug Exterminator “Costar’s” Electric Pov/der for Insects, &c. In 25, Stic, and SI.OO Boxes, Bottles ani> Fi.asks §3 and $5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. Hold Everywhere.—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities. All Retail Druggists—Grocers—Store-keepers &c in all Country Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shieffelin Brothers & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands it Co. Wheeler & Hart. Hegaman & Co. Hall, Ruckel <t Co. .■ Thomas <t Fuller. P. D. Orvis. Penfold, Parker & Mower Dudley & Stafford. Harral. Risley & Kitchen. Bush. Gale and Robinson. M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Robbins. 1). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gardner.. Hall, Dixon & Co. Tripp Xi Co. Conard Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott <t Sons, R. A. Fahnestock .J - Co. Robert Shoemaker <s• Co. French. Richards Co. AND OTHERS. Boston, Mass.. Geo. C. Goodwin M. S. Burr & Co. Weekes <)• Potter. J no. Wilson, Jr. New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah, Memphis, Nashville. AND All the Principal Cities and To: ms in tiro SOUTHERN STATES. AT Home?, Greo. tyrid" Sold by P. L. TURNtEV, And by Druggists, Grocers and Retailers gener i ally, in City and Country. JUfiU Country Dealers can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, <J - c. is desired fgedU send for Circular to Deal ers] to HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway—| Op po te the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. Fcb2B ...3m.. Atlanta & W est Point Rail Road* Ailnnta to Wist-Point, Miles—l a:e, ;••• -41. GEORGE G. intciideiit. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. ! Leaves Atlanta, daily, at I Arrives at West-Point at •<. D l . I ■!. Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.ijb. I’- j Arrives at Atlanta at I NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIK ' Lean - Atlanta, daily, at !’■ '<■ ! Ar.ivesat Wes.-Point at -V ' ,! - | Leaves West Point, daily, at L>. A. 'I j Arrives at Atlanta at. 7.->'i, M. 'This Road connects with the M<mtecm< >y A: I West-Point Road at West-Point. South Carolina Rail Road. I Augusta Io Charleston, 136 miles I'e.re, t)H Augusta to Columbia, 132 nnles I'are, ->.OO HENRY T. PEAK, General Superintendent. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. | Leave Augusta, daily, at A. .-I. I Arrive at Charleston at >’■ 'I- i Arri ’ent Columbia nt I’. 'I. ! Leave Char.eston, daily, at ’.’’ J? '■ j' - Arrive at Augusta at i- 1 " NIGHT TRAIN. ■ Leave Augusta at , ,-i”“ i ” I’- M- j Arrive at Charleston at J ::< > >'• M- I Arrive nt. Columbia nt a.- 11 A 'I. Leave Charleston e.t ..2.d0 I’. .4. Arrive nt \ugnstaat li.l-»I'. M. Both Trains connect at Kingsville v. :Gi the ' Wilmington and Manchester Roi l; the Day ; ! Train from Augusta connects nt ( olumbm with ’ the Charlotte Road. At Augusta, iraim f connect with the Georgia Road and the Augusta | & Savanimh Road. ; Georgia. Rail Road & Banking Co. 5 • - rr I • Augusta to i, 171 M.les—l ■re ?■» ->0 GEORGE YONGE, Supci inten-lcut. MORNING ’.PASSENGER TRAIN. I Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.05, A. M. Arrives at Augusta at 6.20, A. M. ! Leaves Augusta, daily, at 0.20, A. M. I ! Arrives at Atlanta at.’. 9.-15, A. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. I Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.10, P. M. i Arrive.; at Augusta at 5.A. id. ! Leaves Augusta at 2.50, P. M. I Arrives at Atlantaat 11.45,1’. M. This Road runs in connection with the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah and Au ■ gusta Railroads, at Augusta. RAIL ROAD NOTICE. • llpf /•;•) Cl Office Dalton & Jacksonville, R. R. Notice, Dalton, Ga , Jan. 28th, 1861, ! IVTOTICE is hereby given that the 6th install IJ N raent, Ten Dollers on each share, of the ■ capital stock subscribed of the Dalton ami Jack ! sonville Rail Road Company, has been called by ! the Directors, payable at the office of the com i pany in Dalton, on the Ist day of April next. ! By order. EDWARD WHITE. ! Jan3l-3m Secretary. GEORGIA Sarsaparilla Compound. rIiF.PAEF.D BY J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta., Ga. i. Ear Purifying the Blood and Diseases of the Lieet • K ANOUGII has been said, in free gift almanacs, ! Il ;in, l by Northern advertisers of Sarsaparilla, j about its virtues. Southern people can e-i-ily | ascertain which is the best adapted to southern tL.-eases. Sold in Rome by the Druggists. Feb". I FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS Drugs, I iiiut, Oils, &e. mnniiOEiiiifiii co. Nos. 201,203, & 205, North 4th St. PIIIL A D E L PIIIA, j IMPORTERS OF FRENCH PLATE AND CYL INDER GLASS. MAMTACTVRERS OF AMEKKYX WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, ZINC, and other ” ‘PAffiYS W7BSHES&G. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Invite the attention of thciy Southern friends and merchants generally to their large and well ' selected stock of Paints, Glass, Druggs, &c. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. I Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of the “Union Paint .Mills,” novi.' -*’-■* ” ,,,r AHELPHIA. JOHN LUCAS & CO., 2.20, jJAx-cli Jsti-oot, I y 11 ilaclel p l i i a, MANUFACTURERS OF M £ S ; z GQ€O S 1 WHITE LEAD, WHITE ZINC, CHROME GREENS, YELLOWS, VARNISHES, «jc. !M PORTERS OP French Zincs and English , W r IIT E L E AD, A<’. Proprietors of the j GIBS BORO’, N. J., PAINT and COLOR WOR K S . i 63= Prices aud samples supplied on application. ! May 17,—1y- GEORGE W. WATSON, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Repository,No. 1219 Chestnut St.. S’HB LADES, I’S3 IA. rp’lE Subscriber is prepared to execute orders £ for Every Description of First Class Carri ages entirely of his own manufacture. Persons desirous of obtaining his Celebrated Work, will please order direct, as there are no Vehicles of his manufacture for sale in the South ern Repositories. May3l-ly. FOR : CA-S II ONLY ■W 7 iblb eßs 1 ' r I"O enable us to keep up a Stock of lIARD ! 1 WARE, sufficient to supply our friends, we ! are compelled to sell our Goods after this date for CASH ONLY. jauStf. HARPER & BUTLER. DBS. GREGORY & FARELL, BROAD STR ET, ROME, GEO. Rome, Oct., 25, 800. ly. CHOICEBOTEL | HOME, GEO. ' pil E subscriber has taken the above house, a. and having hadncarly 15years experience in the business in Virginia, hopes to give satisfac tion to nil who may favor him with their patron age. WILLIAM BOWEN. Omnibus to and from the hotel free of charge. Rome, Ga., Jan. 10, 1861-ts. LUMBER ’ LUMBER ’ LUMBER ’ j HE undersigned having been £ appointed, by Mr. <l. Allen re Smith, Agent in this city, is pre- t pared to ree-'.ve bills for Lumber | and transact all business in comiec<:oii there- i will '- E A. BURCH, Agent. N. B.—All Bills due when the lumber is tie livered. aprilll 61 ly. I i la a Safa and. Radical Cure for Fever and Ague, CHILL FEVER, INTERMITTENT Or Bilious Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, and all forms of Disease Having a Malarious origin. A few doses will cure any ordinary case, nnd ONE DOSE invariably stops the chills. It contains nothing in the least, degree hurtful to THE SYSTEM UNDER ANY CIRCUM STANCES, and never produces the unpleas ant effects that, attend the use of Quinine and other agents in general use. It cures every form of the disease, mid is the original and ONLY ANTIDOTE FOR MALARIA. ,A-1< for Pr. Fever and Agno /.ntidoto, and bo sure you get TILLS. Read the following testimony: Messrs. IIAVII.AXP. STEVENSON A CO., who are nmong the largest wholesale Drug dealers in the South, write as follows: Charleston, S.C., Jan. 27th, 1860. Gents: Wo tako pleasure in stating that on yesterday our Mr. Stevenson nnd others were ear-witnesses to a most astonishing recital nnd high encomium in regard to your Pills. Henry Goethe, Esq., a prominent citizen nnd planter of Beaufort District, c.dlcd upon ns and inquired if we kept Shallenberger’s Pills. Upon our asking if he knew anything of them, ho replied substantially as fol- I lows: “Sir, I regard them a specific for Chills and Fever. They were u«ed with signal success on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad last summer and autumn, in the most sickl y region and under the most trying circumstances. I | can testify that, out of ono gang of about two hundred negro operatives, fifty were stricken down with Fever and Ague, and everyone recovered by the timely use of Shal lenberger’s Pills; and yon may tell them for me, if you 1 choose, that th>*y possess the GREATEST MEDICINE IN I THE WORLD!” Extract of a letter from Ex-U. S. Marshal Kent, of i Maryland:— Gcn.tle.nicn: T havo tried Dr. Shallenberger’s Fever and Ague Antidote in six cases; five of them were my servants, ami the other myself—and each case was cured by taking the Antidote according to directions. I have every reason to consider Dr. Shallenberger’s Antidote the best remedy for ague, or chills and fever, I have ever tried or heard of. TIIOS. 11. KENT. Sole Proprietors, h. T. Shallcnborgcr &. Co., Rochester, Pa. General Wholesale .Agent* for the South, Scovil &. Mead, New Orleans. For Huie in Rome by I*. L. TURNLEY. 1 1.\ ?< BOARDING HOUSE. | ? AYING purchased the house ! formerly occupied by Mrs. M. I'. Whit.-iker, it has been mos’t H-yAk THOROUGIILY R E N OVA T E 1) and. Newly Furnished, and is now open for ac comodation of boarders by the subsriber - Rates of board will be, per single meal, 30 “ day’ $1 25 “ Week, 6 50 Without room will be, “ month, 14 00 With “ “ “ month, 16 00 Wood, lights and Washing, will be furnished at reasonable rates. C. W. LANGVt’ORTIIY, Proprietor, aug 1,1860 —ts. A. A. Shaw, Supt UNJOJM MH.LS SPOKES, HUBBS AND RIMS. John G. Davis, Manufacturer, Nos. 1,028, 1030, 1,032, North Front Street, ixd o n. july 19—12 m. SEWIXG MACHIIVES. f|SIIE very best Sewing Machine now used in £ the United States, so say the best judges, is Ladd & Webster’s for sale by 0. W. Langworthy, at his rooms, second floor Hamilton & Fortes’ New Block, Rome, Ga. I’. S.—Family and Manufacturing Machines on Sexhibition Call and see them, A bargain be had. [junelOtf.] C. W. L. Md., Aug., 23/W. ■ MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON: f I ENTLEMEN—The No, 3 Salamander Safe \Jf which we purchased of you Sept. 19, 1859, passed through the lire which nearly destroyed Salisbury, on the 19th of August, 1860, and on opening tha Safe after the fire, the books, papers and valuables contained within were safely pre served. We call in a few days and purchase another of your safes. Very Respectfully Yours, RIDER, &. TOAD VINE. ?i large assortment of Fire and Thief Proof Safes, continually on hand and for sale by EVANS & WATSON, No, 304. Chestnut Street, sept2o. PHILADELPHIA, PA How Lest, How Restored. JUST PUBLISHED, IN SEALED ENVELOPE A lecture on the nature treatment and Radi- Curo 6f Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness Involuntary Emis sions, inducing Impotency and Mental and Physi cal Inca-pacity. BY iIOB. J, CULVERWELL, M. D., The important fact that, the awful consequen ces of -elf abuse may be effectually removed without internal Medicines or the dangerous ap plication of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, ami other empirical devises, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by means of which every one* is enabled to cure himself per fect, ami at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the reciept of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr CH. 3. C. KLINE, M. D., 480 first Avenue, New Y’ork, Post Box 4586. Jan 19th (ts) Mercer and Naslianock Potatoes, ? ’Oil planting, the finest kind, just, received at ji ‘ No. 3 Choice House. TURNLEY. OSAGE ORANGE SEED. j ll.WEjmt received 32 qts. of the above 1 seed, which 1 now offer to farmers, who have had fences washed away in the late freshet.— The Osage Orange hedge bids defiance to hign water, is impenetrable to cattle, hogs, J'c , and can be grown to perfection in three years. It costs but little at. the start, and is no expense ever afterwards. Call nt the sign of the Negro and Mortar. No. 3 Choice House. march! 1-ly. P. L. TURNLEY*. White Lead and Linseed Oil. A No. 1 article, cheap, by 2 V TURNLEY, feb!6 o. 3'Choice House. j. r. martin; GEO. SUCCESSOR TO -?» C. A. SMITH, V holcsale and re- IjiKp?a tail dealer in choice co is fec’iiossa -6*5 and small fay ' All kinds of Fruits. OVST I’l IIS A Vls SHAD IN THERE SEASON. 007 iVMMFAGTOTY —AND— ASSORTED CANDIES nut up in Boxes to suit CustoirK'TS. R’arileti tsuppSie«l waiJi Cake. Orders will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. I Cash. scptl3-’6O-ly. I. O.Z3'- > C>o. F, NO. 40. EGULAII MEETINGS. EVERY WEDNES day night. ! Oflicer*.— w. N, DECKER, N. G., THOS. D. ATTAWAY, V. G., GEO R. WARD, Secretary, septG. S. LIVINSTEIN, Treasurer. 1. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment No. 11 1> EGULAR meetings. 2nd and 4th MONDAY A> Nights in each month. (Hlicei’*.— E. A. BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, 11. P., W. N. DUCKER, J. W., JOSHUA KING, S. W., GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, septG. S. LIVINSTEIN, Treasurer. ROME Mutual Insurance Co., n.oxxio, <3-oorgi«x. i fca?" Office at Home Hail road Depot, '"'(ijtd W. S. COTHRAN, President C. 11. STILLWELL, Sec. July 28, 1859. ...1y... A GOOD CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN. 1 / AZ \ ABLE BODIED MEN for the 1 \ /t/U Service of the State of Georgia, ! to serve for three years, unless sooner discharg ! ed by competent authority. Said recruits arc needed for such defensive i service as the public security in this, and in neighboring States, may demand. They will receive the following pay and allow ; ances to wit: From sll to s2l pay, per month, and in addition thereto will be entitled to cloth. ! in g. fuel, quarters and subsistence. Apply to Capt. K. A. Wayne, at the Recruiting Office, over IL D. Duncan’s Store. Feb2B. The subscriber would respectfully announce | to his patrons and the public generally, that he j has removed his attractive stock of CLASS, —AND— PLATED WARE To the room formerly occupied by Baker & Echols, w’here he is opening, by far, the largest ( and most complete stock ever opened in this ( place. In his selections he has had special ref ! erence to the Trants and tastes of the community, He has also consulted their interest, by buying upon the very best terms, and is determined, (he means what he says) not to le undersold.— His stock of French China. Stone China, Cut & Pressed, Glass Ware, Is very full and complete, embracing in each de partment, the latest and neatest styles. His stock of COMMON WARE is also very full and complete. To all of which he reepectfully in vites the attention of Prompt Paying and Cash Customers. WM. T. NEWMAN. jan24-6m. GEORGIA Military Institute. r IMIE NEXT SESSION of this Institution will JL be opened on the 20th Fehuary, 1861: en suing. For the Character of the Institute as a Military College we refer to the report of the Board of Visitors and the zlnnual Message of his Excellency the Governor. The Board of Vistors for 1860 commend “the good order and neatness of every thing connected wtth the School.”—'‘the thoroughness of its instruc tions;” —“the high tone and gentlemanly bear ing of the Cadets individually and as a Corps” —and “congratulate the patrons of the Institute ■ upon the growth, health and muscle of their sons developed by Military training. The Governor in his Annual Messaga accords high praise to the discipline and government of • rhe School and declares it to be “important to the future protection and greatness of our State." We invite special attention to the fact that the Governor of the State is President‘‘Ex-Officio,’’ of the Board of control, and writes from his personal observation, COURSE OF STUDIES. IN MATHEMATICS -.—Ath Class.—Arithme tic, Algebra, Plane Geometry and Trigonometry, i —Sd Class Descriptive Geometry, Linear Pers pective and the theory of Shades and Shadows Surveying, Analytical Geometry.— 2d Class— Calculus. IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE:—VaIIue’s Ollendorf’s full course, Vie de Washington.— 3d Class— Manget’s Analogy, Charles 12th, Racine. , ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. —Bullion’s English Grammar and Practcal Ex- I ercises. Quackenboss’ Bhetoric; — 2d Class— , Blair’s Rhetoric, Composition and Elocution. I In Mental and Moral Philosophy. > a full course, embracing the evidence of chris f tianity. IN HISTORY’ AND GEOGRAPHY:— Weber’s r Universal, Tyther’s Universal, Frost’s United States, Mitchell’s Ancient and Modern Gcogra i pky- IN JNATURAL PHlLoSoPJ7Y: —Mechanics i (Bartlett’s Text,) Optics, Astronomy, (Olm&ted,) • Chemistry, Minerology and Geology taught by ; lecture in a course of two years. IN ENGINEERING: —A full course in the First Class both Civil and Military, comprising the principles of Carpentry, Masonry and con struction in Iron Roads, Railroads and Canals, Field Fortifications, Permanent Military Works. IN TACTICS': —Infantry of the Line (/Scott’s text.) Light Infantry (Hardee’s,) Artilery (Anderson’s U. S-) Cavalry (Poinsett’s.) TERMS. Payable one-half in advance for the present For one session of five months, in full of board tuition, fuel, lights, $lO5- Surgcon’s fee (no other medical charge,) 5 Deposit for Clothing, Uniform, $c 45 The Legislature appropriated nine thousand dollars, for the benefit of the Institute, and have enabled us to solicit a larger patronage by the people. F. W. CAPERS, Superintendent. WOOD & PEROT, URNIMENTiL MH WORKS Iron Railings, A erandahs, STAIRS FOUNTAINS, Iron Stationary, &c., &c.» RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia, Pa. March?-ly ~ giuss’seM p c P)9 No. 3 Choice House. GEORGIA, Floyd County. 'tITHEREAS, F. M. Lawrence applies tome V T for letters of Administration upon the es tate of James Lawrence, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Jan. 4th, 1861. SAM’L HAWKINS, Jan. 10, Ordinary.