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^^OMlTTKfi.ON EV- Ihe
unE-tW^,, _
•^r^oB.-w 0 mo auth ° r|,<!d
tS , T L namo of Dennis Hills, as ft
JjtcW «*«* Eleethm first
l.y In M«T'
n t*' *•
rrr^a).~took out (or cross
■ 0 P'^per. This indicates
Itio" of your subscription.
P moelled to adhere to our rule,
lW "nadvaoce-Jan.6triAwtf.
give reoeipts.for the same:
Dade County,
Chattooga county,
Gordon county,
S S '- Wh ° ha3>i “
t lii or eight years, ever passed
. R , )B1 o ltoad, and not received
BClt l kindness from the ever at*
conductor, Mr. 0, A. Smith
jelus ognin taken charge of the
House, at Kingston, and will be
10 act the Host for all his nu-
friends, and the publio general-
b>'iiio _ J*^° NVILLE R ' R '~ A
• of the stockholders of this
, y is called to meet at Dalton,
ilncsday, April Z5th. A new
0 f Directors. ^ ^
[SEsr.—Mrs. C. A. Smith is now
i g a beautiful assortment of mil*
roods of tho latest fashions. The
|i|[ bo delighted with the spring
gj^.’C-Burnett, Jones & liar*
offer cotton seed at greatly re
prices—see adv.
nia Stoves.—Burnett, Jones &
na have just received a large lot
, stoves, including the popu-
Polk
Bartow, «
Cave Spring,
Ringgold,
Walker county,
Centre, Ala., - .. ... „„ r ,
Jaclteonvllle, Ala., Stevenson, Pinson A Co,
Sewing Machine.—Weed's Patent, will
bo sold oheep..—Apply at thia OIBoe.
10,000 lbs. of RAGS WANTED.
We want an indefinite amount of oloan
Cotton or Linon Rags, in exchange for tho
Courier. The priuo allowed is 3J ots. per lb.
Fifty soven lbs. will pay for the Trl-Woeklv
-cightibs. *" " ~■ ‘
months, or twenty-i
- 3 months.
Items, Ashland,
il, Crystal Palace
Kentuckian,
and Plan-
restisoto PaaMEhs and Gard-
Burnett, Jones So Hargrowe
eceived a lot of Super Phosphate
>. We have no doubt but that
iduction of gardens, especially
hat liuvo been neglected during
it two or three years, can be large
rased by using this reVtilizer; and
il purposes it is equally good. It
be well to, at least, mako an ox-
:nt with it.
hh Oats just received by Bur-
iones A Hargrove.
HUNTING.—We ore now prepared
Irordinary kinds of Job Printing with
is and dispatch. Wo have lately got
e Fast Press that wns carried off by
leral Army, and ten now print Card:
ails, Small Posters, or ony oth r Job
[reding the size of a pogo of Foolscap
a the rato of 760 per hour. We have
land varied assortment of Job pare
I Pink, Yelknvnnd Blue, end the came
If cards in all sizes from 22x30 inches
lowliest over used. We Lovo boauti
phil B'lard, aod con put upas pretto
gor Vlailing cards as o-y office i
hairy.
Icr Office, March CUi, tf.
Legal Blanks.
Wo now have on hand, neatly printed, op
heavy white paper of oxoellent quality,
Blanks as follows:
Letters of Administration.
Administrator’! Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardian's Bonds.
Blank contracts with Freedman.
Deeds—short and oomplete.
Warrants of Appralsmont.
Marrtago Licenses.
Mortgage Deeds.
Possessory Warrants.
Attachments,
Writs and Declarations on Nstea and Ac
counts. ,
Criminal Warrants.
Summons of Garnishment.
Subpoeuae for all courts.
Temporary Letters Administration.
Bonds temporary—Administration.
Indictments.
Bench Warrants,
Bale Bonds.
Security Bonds.
Executions for S. or I. Court.
Justice Court Sutnmoni,
Justice Court Executions,'
Justice Court Subpoena,
Commission for Interrogatoriss with In r
stinrtions.
Sheriff’s Deeds.
Administrator's Deeds,
notary’s Protests and Notices.
Indenture for Steed Children.
As soon ns the printing can bo dohe, we
will have a complcto supply of all Blanks
used bySOrdinnries, Sheriffs, Clerks of tho
Courts, and the Forms in meet common use
by Lowyors.
Oct. 26tf.
IA Ala. Haiiiioad.—Remember
jpering of stockholders on Tues-
||>ril 3d, atCol, Cothran's cilice at
lock. Directors are to be elected
liter very imp.rtant business to I •
Tcted. «#
ISmsxtu itEi’uui.icAN.—On the
Ttef the urtny under Gen. Shor-
J'to Savannah, tho office of the
Ifcin was turned over, we believe
E. Hayes, of Massachusetts,
J*'i »inee the occupation, hoen
jiing the paper under the title
Iwinali National Republican,
■former proprietor, Col. W. F,
■having laid claims for his proper-
lire President Johnson, wo ar6 in
ytlial the Commander of the De
pt, Gen. Brunnon, received or-
Fom the President to restore the
fo Col. Sims. This is but another
proof die good will of President
Ton to do all in his power to re-
jrroperty to those of our people
[me been illegally deprived of it,
“ sincerely trust that the many
aces which he has done, and is
| to promote the welfare of the
l will be properly appreciated by
►g the President a hearty support
■policy of restoration Aug. Con.
Hho dignity Of the American
f l,c 18 tn danger, if we may be
in enthusiastic French journalist,
| describing tlie Spartan simplic-
m United States embassy in
“serts that he found Mr. Big-
- ting his own ham and eggs,
nny attendant to wait on him.
Die Senate Cummittoeon For-
F'ntions has determined to roport
iLn nomination of Lew
1 to tlie Mexican mission.
j usl been captured by
1,11 ® a . 0 °tf the coast of Cuba
rMiim n f red 8lnves were on board,
l*s 1500 tS3 mak,D 8 *'* ie nutu ^ er 03
leariv ™ de , r * las been issued direot-
■in Dunrjj-ed officers, of tlie
ra| | „,l etv , e . Cor P s > to report to
«Bureau‘in ra' l L uly lhe FreeJ '
™* u in the South,
iri^S‘% Doolittle is said to be
twiilL • dmen ’ a bureau bill
|tlent'« »i, n “ooordenoo with the
* early j^ Wa ' ^t will be introduced
J*feT C ? rtin bad an ihtcr-
l w Suendr dent °? Thursday,
I of ivin,r.,- y ex D lus sed his inten
Phtmiion.'" 6 tllB P ° licy 0f U ‘°
Etc |U P r id . ent I 111 * *eot into the
pit P. hl,L 0 “ l ?. a ‘} 6n °* General
putfo r **_9°b e °tor of Internal
fi. • nh6 Dirst District of Mis-
■ftvMl'i 0 T ' mps of the 10th
►d m thw'„i, P nVute letter re-
l r, 6inc e,n r y ,. 6lateB that ttie chole
l"’'kt K s ?': lully 1,1 Havana.” Let
r in Cincinnati? 1 lmV6 b ° 6n
p»ckson al L 0 i 1 ’ ir ' urcB °1 General
I'oili, i,„j l O' other Confederate
|j. N ( , as been suppressed in Sals-
“'''‘SainsWn^ir i0 ” is '“'"P m,l do
any Fenian Surprise in
■VAi ;^v.y
Agents for the Conner, 1 ‘
Tho
Joel Sutton.
Samuel Hawkins.
Judge Thos. Foster.
B. F. Bigelow,
J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout,
-las. M. Andersoq,
T. W. Cobb.
J. W. Coker.
. for the Woek.
Rome wholesale and retail
MARKET,
° RRECTED WEEKLY BY BURNETT, JONES k
HARGROVE.
“ Gunny ....“'
BEESWAX—Nominal
BUCKETS--'. “ m
Paintedf do2 $4 60
Brass Bound each IS “
BUTTER 53 ib
CANDLES—Star. “
Tallow
CANDY— •>
CHEESE— '■
CHICKENS dog $3 OOfi
COFFEE-Rio lb
COTTON CARDS— % pr
COTTON YARNS— ,? Bu. $3 60
COPERAS- ® tb
EGGS— do*
FEATHERS—
FRUIT—Dried pu I
331b' I $2 60
FISH Kits No., 11 * 4 50 @5 50
SS4Sr-C»« ; * 8 50 @ 12 00
..... none
Floyd County Courts.
SUPERIOR COlrtlT
Sits 3d Monday in January and 1st Mon
day in July, A. B. Robs Clerk.
INFKtUOr OOURT
Sits 3d Monday in May and November*
James W. Langston, Clerk.
' COURT OF ORDINARY
8ita 1st Monday in each month, J<
Lamberth, Ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS
919 Dist. Rome 4th Friday in 6ttoh month.
1029 Dist. Cavo Springs 1st Saturday in
oaoh month.
1050 Dist. Livingston Jnd Saturday in each
month.
962 Disk., Chulco 3d Saturday in each
month.
859 Dist. Watters, 4th Saturday in each
month.
1048 Dist., Etowah, 3d Salurdayin each
month.
939 Dist., Floyd Springs, 4th Saturday in
each month.
923 Dist., Dirt Town, 3d Saturday in each
month.
855 Dist., North Carolina, 2d Saturday in
each month.
924 Dist., Barkers. 1st Saturday in each
month.
1120 Ditt.> Popskull,4th Saturday in each
month.
if thcro are anjr errors in th*» above will
soino one plonse point them out, so that
may correct them.
Dec.2.tf.
MASONIC NOTICES.
Cherokee Lodge. No, 00. flome.Gn
Regular Meetings. 2nd and 4th Friday
NigMsofeach month.
D. M, HOOD. W. M,
Rome Uoynl Arch. Chapter No20<
Regdittr Meetings 1st Tuesday Night of each
month.
D. M. HOOD, H. P.
Schley, council, Good Samerltans.
Regular Meetings 2nd Tuesday Night of
each month.
T. 3. PERRY, PRES.
Etowah Council. No 12.
Regular Meetings 3d Tuesday Nights ot
each month.
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M.
II. ABRAHAMS
BE
GRAIN—Wheat,
Rye.
Com
GRASS SEED—Clover^ Bu$15
“ Timothy '• $ 8
Herd
Muskeet
INDIGO— « lb S2 OOl
LIME- « Bu
MADDER— lb
Molassea— ...59 Gal f l
h A1LS—Cut—Keg....,.$12 f'
OIL—Linseed—Ual $2
Tanner’s “
PUTTY- $ lb
PEPPER ••
POTATOES—Irish
Sweet..
ROSIN
•SODA
SOAK
SPICE
STOVES-Cooking .'.k...$40 00@$7^00
SUGAR « B>.... 20@33
TALLOW. O........M 12
p EA $1 50...S3 00
TIN PLATE .. $25 00
WHITE LEAD
POWDER—FFEg. perkeg r - ...$15 00
S H OT,... ..tv: .‘.i:. .7.25...30
SCHOOL NOTICE.
5
%
MRS. E. H. REEVES will re-
f on her school in tho bazeraent
the Baptist church of Rome,
oil Monday, 15th of January.'
All the English branches usu
ally taught in academies, are taught in her
sehool. -
SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS.
Primary Branches, $15 00
Higher Branches 20 00
Extra for fuel 1 00
Charges, from cntranco, payments, quar
terly,
an!3-tWi)m.
J. J. McMILLIAN,
<**»• *• aoasKT, . *. t. sons,
Be T. HARanUTK.
vBurnett, Jones & Hargrove,
BUCCK8BORI TO
h Hi
JONllS &
CO.
OROOBRS,
COMMISSION, WAREHOUSE
ASa
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
COTTON FACTORS
And dealer! In
PLANTERS GOODS,
HOME. <3\A»
Will keep
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A lull ziipply of Groeoriei coneieting of
Spring & Summer
GOOD S.
S. B. SELiOlHAN,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN'
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
^A;ra,
CLOTHING,
iLi
LARD,
.OILS,
. COFFEE,
Iron,
bugar, .
salt,
BACON,
L- • 0
TOBACCO, ' SOAP;
CANDLES, GRASS SEEDS.
COTTON SEEDS,
SHOVES, TINWARE,
u» u cu, ”«Eir , “
on COOKING S!fOVES,
U W SARDINES, MAOKERfit,
CHEESE, BUTTER,
OYSTERS, CRACKERS,
FLOUR, MEAL;
PORN,
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
(By wholesale,)
LEATHER, SHOE BINDINGS and MATE-
\ RIALS,
8EUR8 UD SBOKUra TOBACCO.
They have a eompleto stock now, whioh
they pledge themselves to sell as low as oan
bo purchased lu the jnarket. Their goods
nro always subject to inspection, and price!
will bo, named in the store. They believe
their’ facilities ere equal, to those of any
houso in town, whioh will be ascertained by
comparison^
TERMS CASH!
LICES REGULAR!
H AYING permanently located In Rome,
offers his sefViees to its uilisen8 and
surrounding country, and hopes bj prompt
attention o business, lew prices anti honest
dealings with those who may favor him with
their work, to receive a liberal patronage.—
CLOCKS, Watches, Jeuel.y, Music Boxes,
Ac., neatly and faithfully repaired. Silver
and gold plated articles, such as spoons,
forks, candle sticks, ladies belt buckles, Ac.,
replnted and made to look as good as ucw.—
All work on time pieces warranted for one
year. Work sent from abroad promptly at
tended to. Letters of recommendation from
some of the best men .In tho South can be
seen at any tiino.
Call and see me In Messrs. Jno. D. Green
A Co.’s store, Lumpkin Block, Broad street,
sign of the big watch. dec9twtf
And suoh as will be to the interest of the
ourohaser. ^hoy will barter for and buy
produce of every kind. *
We have added to our stock recently a
variety tf
Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods
Alto a choice lot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which will be told cheap.. To Jobbert we
offer tpecial inducementi.
N. B.- Nolet of all Southern Banh re
ceived at their market value, in payment far
• oodt.
Burnett, Jane* A Hargrove.
rmn-3
SUCCESSOR TO
A »»»' er " 4
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
LADIES’ & GENTS.’ HATS.
Queensware.
TIN WARE,
And a general assortment o)
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Corner of Broad and Bridge streets, oppo
site the Choice HoteL H. ABBAHAM8e
March 15*tf.
Kerosene Lamps.
4 LARGE and well selected assortment
A of Kerosene Lnmps.juet received tw
' BURNETT, JONESk C ARGROVE.
feblO-tw-tf ■ ! ■ ...
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
A T Cohon's Miliz on Spring Creek, 8 miloo
from Dyke's Turn out on Rome Rail
road. 30,(100 feot of lumber on hand. All
ordol-s left with the superintendent at the
mill, or at J, J. Cohon’e atore in Rome, will
receive prompt attention.
C. H. STILLWELL.
j«nll-6m Sup't
Southern Express Office.
* AT McCLUNG'S OLD 8TORE
H OURS of receiving freight from U A,
M. till 4 P. M. ..
Freight rocelyed on one day and cent on
TO THE CITIZENS OF GFORGIA.
The terraiuatioh of a sanguinory contest,
which for tho past tour yonre hae presented
an Impassable barrier to all social or com
mercial intercourse between tho two great
sections of our country, having at length
happily cleared away nil obstacles to re
lations which formerly bound us together in
fraternal union, I tako the enrliost opportu
nity afforded me by thia auspicious event,.to
greet my Southern friends, and to solieit
from thorn a renewal of that extensive bus
iness connection which for a quarter of a
contnry has been unintorupled save, by the
great public calamity to which 1 have ad
verted. t# -
It is scarcely necdossttfy, on the threshold
of a business re-union, I should repeat the
warning so otten given to my friends,—to be
ware of all thosespruriousand deleterious com
pounds whioh, under the specious and false
titles of Imported Wittes, Brandies, Holland
Gin, Liquors, Ac , havebecn equally destruc
tive to the heelth of our eitizens os preju
dicial to the interests of tho legitimate Im
porter.
Many years of my post lifo have been ex
pended iu an open ana candid attempt to ex
pose those wholsale frauds, no timo nor ox
ponse has been spared to accomplish this
salutary purpose, and to placo before my
friends nnd-tho public generally, at the low
est possible market price, and in suoh quan
tities ns mightsuit their convenience, a truly
gonuine imported artiolo.
Twcnty*8vo years’ business transactions
with the largest and most respectable ex
porting houses in France and Great Britain
have afforded mo unsurpassed facilities for
supplying ou r home market with Wines, Liq
uors, and Liqmures ot tho best and most
approved brands in Europe, in addition to
my own distillery in‘Holland for tho man.
acture of the 'ISchiednm Schnapps."
The latter, so long tested and approved
by the mcdicol Fncultios of tho
States, West Indios and South America
aa an invnluablo Therapeutic, a wholesome,
pleasant, and perfectly sale beverage In all
climates and during all seasons, quickly ex
cited tho cupidity of the home manufactur
ers aud venders of a spurious at tiele under
the same name.
I trust that I have, after much toil and ex
pense, surrounded all my importations with
safeguards and directions which with ordi
nary eircumenootion will insure their deliv
ery, as I Tocoive them fi;om Europe, to all
my cast,mors.
I would, however, recommend in ail eases
whero it is possible, that orders be sent di
rect to my Depot, 22 Beaver Street, New
York, or that purchoses be mode of my ao-
"In'addifion toalergo stockofWlnee,Bran
dies, Ao., in wood, I have a considerable sup
ply of old tried foreign wine*, embracing vin
tages .f many past yeere, bottled up before
the commencement of the war, which I can
especially recommend to all conuaisaeursof
theso taro luxuries.
In conntusien, I would especially call the
early attention of my Southern customers to
the advantage tube derived by transmitting
their orders without loss of time, or calling
personally at tho Depot. In order to insure
tho fulfillment of their favora from the pres
ent large and well selected assortment.
b UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
J. T. ROBINSON^
Salt and Kerosene Oil.
45 Barrels BALT.
10 do. Superior Kerosene OIL.
RIO COFFEE.
AXES,
Just received by
BURNETT, JONES * HARGROVE,
marl!
new Arrival
jP f u
OF
HER, HILLS
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND- DOMBIT1U
HARDWARE,
i,j
Iron, Cutlery nnd
Agricultural Implements,
nan or run * 'I - > ,ir
Broad St.,
AT OMBER&’S OLD STAND.
BROAD ST., ROUE, GA.
The undersigned Would rcepodtfuiiy In
form the cltizette of Rome and vioihity, that
he has Just arrived from the eastern markets
with a well selected stock of Spring and
Sumtner Goods, which has been selected with
the greatest care, to suit the consuming pub
lic of this vicinity.
Stock consisting in part of all Wool Solid
Colored, Pacific and MaUbhester delaine.
Cballies, Mosambiques, Solid and Printed
Jaconets, Lawns, Organdies, Lusters, Silks,
Prints, Ginghams, Domestics, Linens, Swiss,
Nansook, Barred Muslin, Brilliants, Laces,
Farasols Fonsand Ladies' Furnishing Goods
generally.
Also a fine assortment of Ladies' Bilk and
Cloth Cloaks.
Also the boat selected stock of Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Heteend Gentlemen's furnish
ing Goods.
iomo and examlno the stock and you will
satjsfy yourselves. No charges for showing
Goods. S. B. SELIQMAN.
mnrchI3
Coffins A Co.'s Cast Cast Steel Plows, . .
Brinly’s Steel Plate and Universal Plow; \
Avery's Cast, Turning and Sub-soil Plawg
Also, an assortment of other favor! to brands,
SCOVlL'S HOES. COLLINS' AXES AX»
AilES’ SHOVEL*
Harvesters,
Cultivators,
Fsed Cutlers', ' ft.
Belting aid Packing
tfob'LS P6R
Plintxtlon Use, Blacksmiths,
Garpontars, Machinists, .... ....
Millwrights, Shotmaksrs,
ALL GOODS WARRANTED Afi
REPRESENTED.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FlLiifcD'f
at lowest cAstt prices.
\... AYER, HILLS A PANCHEX.
JhkrJ.tW.w.lin '
JUST RECEIVED
BY
Pitner & Merck,
A Largo and Excellent Assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Parlor Stoves-
ALSO—
9
SHEET IRON, COPPER, As,
Special attention psld to Manufacturing
Ontterlng, Btovo Pipe; and nil kinds ol Re
pairing done at abort notice
Special arrangements have been made for
ordering any style of S.toveor other articlos
not In store. All goods'will be sold os cheap
as oan be had in this markot.
Shop 2d door above the Brick Livery Sta
ble, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
fobs*
DISOLUTION.
T HE Partnership, heretofore existing be
tween M. Morgan ft ein A H. Abrahams,
in the city of Rome. Ga , in the.Mercautile
business, has this day been dissolved by mu-
ual ebusent. The business in tho f *tufre will
the conducted hr H. Abrahams who assumes,
und will pay all out-standing liabilities oi
tho firm, and who is also entitled and auth
orised to receive ahd collect all sums due the
same. M. MOKGANSTEIN,
feb24-iw.lm If. ABRAHAMS.
Flour, Powder and Nails.
or'vrY BBLS. Flour of all grades-
20 BOXES Superior adamantine
Candles.
10 KEOS Powder.
15 COtLS Green L.Rope.
10 ROLLS Begging.
20 KEGS Nails—nil Sizes.
10 BUSHELS Clover Seed.
Just received and for epic by
BURNETT, JONES * HARGROVE,
marl!—1 m
DRV GOODS.
We have added to out- stock an a-sorfment
of Staple and Fancy Dfy Goode, which will
be sold vero low, as We do not propose to
continue that branch of the business. To
jobbers We offer special Inducements,
BURNETT, JONES A HARGROVE,
marl 7.1m
SEGARS.
I K nAn SEGARS of all grades, cheap
J «J,UUtJ just received and for sale at
jobbeie prices, by
BURNETT, JONES A HARGROVE.
mart7.1m
Cotton Seed.
20,000 BUSIIErjS OF WARRANTED
FRESH COTTON SEED in store and for sole
by BURNETT, JONES A HARGROVE.
marcl3.tw-3t
Iron, Iron.
A LARGE LOT OF BAR, TIRE. HORSE
BHOE and PLOW IRON, juef received
bv BURNETT, JONES-A HARGROVE.
| |tnarohl7.1m
HERDS GRASS SEED.
For sale by
BURNEW, IONES A HARGROVE.
marI7-lm
COOKING STOVES.
A large assortment Just received by
BURNETT, JONES A HARGROVE.
marl7.1m \
On Consignment.
1<000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE
CORN.
1.000 “ YELLOW «
5,000 tbs. NEW BACON.
1,000 “ « LARD.
I have arrangement for large Shipments
of Weitern produce woekly,- whioh will be
sold low for cash.
ED. F. SHROPSHIRE.
marehl5.tw.lw.
Decl2tw3m.
CKAI. I. IlLLi.
i. jrntoe* hiom.
t\Rome,Gfc.
Notiee of Co partnership.
TXT® thii day assoolatod with us la
V V the HaNware business, Mr. W. T.
Ay«r, of this olty»» nd „m continue the bus,
Iness at the old stent under the n. m » .*•<
style of AYER, HILtn A PANCHEN.
Thankful for tho paii, nn g 0 heretofore be
stowed, we respectfully sotvuta continuance
of the tame to our new Concern, ,
, HILLS A P.VSCHEN.
marS.tw w-lm
Cut Nails.- 7-:. r
I Aft KEGS Gilt Nails, assort* J sixes,of tb*
1UU but Eastern brands, just received
by AYER. HILLS At PANCHEN.
marS.tw.w.lm
100 Light Plows.
CjUITABLE For the Season, of Avery and
O other paterns, for eale low.
AYER, HILLS A PANCHEN.
raarS.tw.w lm.
Hollow Ware.
2 nnn J'OUNDS of Asaorled Castings,
,UvU just resolved by
AYER, HILLS Ac PANCHEN.
innrS.tW.w.lm
Scovill Hoes.
£/~VD0ZEN on,hand, andte arrive.
OU AYER, HILLS a PANCHEN.
mar8.twAw-lm
Lumber.
T nE undersigned nreprnpared to deliver
lumber of the best quality ftt any point
in the city, in nny quantity. Orders prompt
ly filled. Contracts will be made for any
quantity and timbe promply delivered.
NOBLE A HOWELL.
janS-twtf
Chairs.
J UST Received a lot of Dining Room, Par
lor, Rocking, Office and Children’s Chairs,
whioh will bo eold at very reasonable prices,
by C. W. MILLS.
mar3.tw.2W
THE
CHAMPION
Force Pump,
pon
EXTINGUISHING FIRES.
THIS PUMP MAY ALSO BE USED FOR
Wotting Roofs, ets.. near first, waehlef
Windows, Carriages, watering Stmts
end Gardens, sprinkling fluids and
liquids on Trees, Plants and
Shrubbery, for destroying
Insects, e*c. .
T HIS Pump has proved itself to be eae
of the most valuable inventions for
dumeetia use. . .
It leportable and compact, and will threw
six gallons of water per minute, from 30 te
40 feet. It can be easily worked by a lad
of twelve years.
It is simple In construction, not liable
got out of ordor, and every machine
warranted.
An extra Nozxcl. for Sprinkling, will be
found attached to each Pump
AYER, HILLS A PANCHEN,
tw.w.lm * Agents.
For Sale,
GEORGIA REPORTS—SU
PREME COURT,
F ROM 1st to the tsth Vol. inclusive.
Apply nt Ibis Offide. [fob3-tw-#w
ELECTIONS.
O RDERED by the Court that election*
be held at the several Precincts In this
County, on the last Saturday" in thl* month
fo> two Justices o’l the Court, to fill the Vacan
cies oocurir.g from tho reffleal of Major
J. H. GUI to qualify, and the death of Col.
Joseph Waiter*, also for County Surveyor
J. H. Reagan refusing to be qualified.
By order of Court.
njftr3-3w J. W. LANGSTON,
Clerk.
LADIES’
Paper Collars.
Miss lizzie”eoacit,
OVER VEAL A WILLIAMSON’S STORE.
Hae a variety
Ladies, for sale,
marchl.tw.tf.
ot Fine Paper Collar! for
Call and see them.
NOTICE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF
Sole Leather.
LE-
{hooper A FORCE.
en SIDES SOLE LEATAER just received
UU and lor *al© b<
Notice.
N O goods consigned to our care, will be
forw-.rded, unless tbe ftinds are to the
credit of shippers to pay charges. When
these terms are compiled with, there shall be
no delay.
BURNETT JONES A HARGROVE
frb8 tw-tf
TO THE
tko Rank of tbe Empire Stnje
The Stockholders of tho "Bank of the
Empire State,’’ are notified that ft meeting
ot tho Stockholders of eaid Bank, is hereby
called to bo held on Saturday 14th day of
April next, at 10 o clock A. M., at the office
of Col. W. 8. Cothran in Rome, for the pur
pose of taking into consideration the sur
render of tho charter nf said Bank, and oth
er business in connection therewith.
WADE 8. COTHRAN,
ALFRED SHORTER,
A. M. SLOAN,
H. D. COTHRAN,
C. 0. STILLWELL,
DANRSL S, PRINTUP,
Stockholders representing over three
fourths of the stock of said Bank.
tcblfi-2m.
OFFICE ROME RAIL ROAD.l
Roue, Ga., Oct. «th, 1805. j
CONSIGNEES will take notice that for
want of Depot room, freights must be
taken away on arrival, otherwise, they will
bo sent to e warehouse and atorad at their
expense. C. M. PENNINGTON,
octl2.tr En K- * Supt.
Mattresses.
mart
Guitar
A ND Violin stri
Jeweler Bteko.'
Plantation for Sale
I OFFER for stile the valuable -Plantation
of Erasmus Bearden, late of Floyd oounty,
lie, deceased, eontainig two hundred and
twenty-five acre., all valley land and well
watered. Bald plantation is situated at tho
head of Ridge’a Volley, twelve milea from
Rome, and six miles from Adairsville, ou
the W. A A. Railroad. Tho land is w<-U
adapted to the cultivation of cotton, and as
good up-land oe is to be found in the eonnty.
Upon the premises is a good Lime Kiln
and a splendid mill seat.
Alio, a half lot ol land adjoining the-plan
tation of Jonathan King, known aa the Pat
rick place, ton milea from Calhoun, and
twelve miles from Romp;
Jan23-tf A. J. BEARDEN, Af‘«.
mm swanso\ & to,.
W-holeaalo and Retail
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN,
HAY, ,
BAGON,
FLOUR,
SUGARS,
SYRUFS, ,P-
CANDLES*
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, •
NUTS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FLAVORING EXTRACS,
SODA,
OHSSE, SOAP,
A ND in fact evorje thing usually kepi
jf^by first class Grocery Houses—ell ef
wfiwh we.tVIllood do sell, very cheap. Pur
chasers would do well t" call end examine
our etockln the LUMPKIN BLOCK,
BROAD STltEEf, CORNER
MAIDEN LANE. ROME.Ofiu" J
OB KEN, SWANSON, ACOT
feb23 twsw 8m
■ Tf,
NEW STORE.
Min &
CAVE SPRING, GA.
H AVING permanently settled In the
above viilago we would respectfully
nnuounce to the eitizens of Cave Spring and
viciaity. that we are opening a general as
sortment of Dry goods, Groceries, Hats. Cape/
Boota, Shoes, Tin Ware, (Jucensware, Notions.
Ac., in fact, everything kept in our llne.pr
business, which we propose to tell oH reas
onable terms. Store et Lake A Cost old 1
stand. Country produce taken < exthafige'.
Nov, 10, ■ —Pro—.
Now For ft.
CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS?
Wo are just receiving a rplendid stock ot'
Watches, Jewelry,
Silver, and Pl!t*d, W»hi,
Toys, Fanoy Artiefot,
And a thousand .
USEFUL AND FUNvWfyTHINGS,
Which wo will opoq on’ Wednceday Dee.
20th, at our old stand oil Broca St., two doors
above Norton’s.
.Wo invite al( of our. frienda-to call en .aee'
^DwWtwrf \ V»A»*WlilUM«ON,