Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 27, 1866, Image 1

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‘•WISDOM, JUSTICE AND MODERATION.” VOLUME 5. R(?ME, GA* TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1866, NEW SERIES—NO. 48. ®ouritr IS rczusnzn r.VBRtr WSDAr, THURSDAY k SATURDAY Kates of Subscription. $8 On gts Month*.... j 2 00 Three Months...-*** T “ Kates for the Weekly. $4 00 °”*v! ,ki' 2 oo Cirt^ten 1 Rags'o , ’in^ in exchange for vLn-rfitSi cnuti per lb. i piper at *>a og i m. DWINELL, Proprietor. Rates of Advertising. n.. cminro (ten lines or 1c*s, Minion.) t ,S"L Dollar and Fifty rents. Jh .ulaenuent continuance, One Dollar. A liberal discount to those who odTertise 1 ihi year. iEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S.Im of Land by Administrators, Exee- lor.or Guardians, nro required bv law to .held on the first Tuesday in each month, Awn the hours of ten in tho forenoon i llrM |„ the aftornoon, at tho Court fonts lit the county in which tho property Kniioee of these aalos muat bo givon In a hblie gazetto 41) days previous, lyotiresofthe sale of personal property lust he eivan ih like manner, through n L|jc patette, 10 days previous to sale dnv. (Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an ea- L, must b« published 40 days. IKnticc that appliciitidna will be made to LCourt of Ordinary for leave to sell land Ll be published for ttvo bionths. ICiUtion." for Ibtlera of Administration, jardiauship Ac., tnufct to published 30 iyj-for dismission from Administration, nnti-ly fix months—for dismission from jsrdiansbip, 40 dayfi. . [Rules for the furcclosifaiffc bf Mortgages iftbe published monthly for four months ‘orestablishing lost papers, for tho full icenf three months—for compelliugtitles ,m Executors or Administrators, whefe Li has been givon by tho doceareJ, for the D1 space of three months. [Publications will always be continued Wding to these, the legal requirements, less otherwise ordered, at ‘the fallowing RATES. lerilTs Sales per levy of ten lines or Ileis $ 3 00 lerilT’s Mortgage ft. fa. sales, per ■levy, 5 00 \x Collector’s aales. per levy 5 00 Jtaiions for letters of Administration... 3 00 ItationsfiT letters o' Guardianship..... 3 00 mtico nt application for dismission ■from Administration, I mice cf application for dismission ■fromGuardianship, 4 00 Iplicntion to sell land ... 6 00 Jitice to Debtors and Creditors,.... 3 00 lie of Land, per squaror .... 4 00 lie of perishable property, 10 days... 2 00 Itrav Notices, 60 days, 4 00 "reclniuro of Mortgage, per square... 4 00 Jr man advertising his wife, (in ad- pancc) 10 00 Kail Road Guide. .NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ROME RAILROAD 'cOa\ i gk op SCHEDULE. and after March 12th, the trains will' s Mows: f • ayo Rome at P. M. Arrive at Kingston at..... 7 30 P. At P*eave Kingston at 7 A. M. ■’[rive at Rome, at '. 8 30 A. M. irhe Day Train on tho Romo Railroad will ■ abeonlinucd on tho above data. Foe Passenger Train will connoctat Kings I Ga., with tho Night Tra n on tho West I 11 A Atlantic Railroad. P* Tho Regular Passenger Trnins on Dig ^9anta nn d West Point, Macon ■, Western, East Tennessee nnd Georgia W the Nashville and Chattanooga Itail- ![.• connect with the Night P assenger Tj ns °o tho Western nnd Atlantic Rail ■W'ngers going south will find comfort- ■«ond commodious Stagos in waiting at I e to carry them to Blno Mountain, Ala. t. te i W make sure and prompt counec- ■“With tho Alabama & Tennessee River to Selma, and points South of that C. M. PENNINGTON, Eng. & Supt. I WESTERN AND ATLANTIC R. R. ■yo Atlanta nt 7 jjo A . tTni 1 ( / ) > !,ttnno "K'l 30 p i peumt'ano.iga at.. ft 10 A] nt tun p: EJfc nt 30 r i IwPk.n Ita " #0 * ll » t 6 35 A l l‘»'st Atlanta »t ;....... . 0 00 a 1., ROBERT BAUGH, pP'.obJSS. Superintendent. . GEORGIA RAILROAD. I'veat Autustaat .' ..["’a 43 P r» Auau.ta at ; 7 00 1 —:::r ? IS: »t Atlanta.., *“* 44 r lent 14 iiisv ^ COLE, 1 Superintendent. ITUKTA AND WE8T -POINT rT5T EJ Atl «nta at « nn . T * ,l Atlanta 03 p lent. 44... GEORGE G. HULL, |- ’ ' Superindont. AND WE6T POINT fc. J r Hvc \v,. B * t> V 25 .a “West Point 12 (10 n i<pt, 14... Daniel H. cram, — ’ ‘ Gen. Superintendent. l, AC0N AnITwesTERN R. It, [ lTe %. nAY PAB8 »J*OBa TRAIN. Macon at... ^ .. W, «*t Macon ! ? ** A Mneoi4„ HIfl,,T TnAI11 ’ fln «t Atlanta""": 0fl 11 Atlanta " i A n, “‘ ““ton;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;-? "o. E. B. WALKER, . —_ Superintendent. Juv" c^f^CUATTANOOGA it. 11. 1 .1, ‘ N' hvmf 30 | , *rh 14.4U W.«J. BTEVKNfl, *.», Superintendent. Professional Cards. O. W. F. Z.AUKIX. a. a. iitbKBSox n. D. BAttVEY. DUNLAP SCOTT. HARVEY & SCOTT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. Office open at all hours. Prompt atten tion given to drawing Deeds and contracts, as well as to all other branches of thoir profession. BILLY HILLS, In office with them, gives his spectnl at tention to all Justice C« urt mutters and all small claims under their advice and assis tance*. aud is authorized to receive and re ceipt for all claims and other business, in thofr absence. febl5-tw. j. w. n. cxDRRWoon c. a. smith. iDiRwoon iinr Attorneys at Law. HOME, Ofllco on Broad street, ne^t door to Ex press office. • • 4 dec6-^w*lv T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, GA. TT AVIHG returned t.*' Home, w*U resum> XX the practice of his profession in all its branches. Offioo at his old stand. Ang.31. ...tf... J. I. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. GA. p$r* Office opposite the Choice Hotel. AugSl. ..3m... A. n. WniGUT. K. N. DROYLB8 WRIGHT & BROYLES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome, Ga.) Office on Broad Street, over Dr. J. H. Now lin's Drug Storo. TXT ILL practice in the counties of Floyd. H Polk, Haralson. Pnuldtng. <?ass, Gor don, Whitfield. Catoosa. Walker and Chat tooga ; also in tho Bupretnb and Federal Courts in the State; and will attend to the collection of CLAIMS ON TIIE GOVERN MENT. Oct2fl..ly. ll, D. Harvey, AGENT FOR THE SALS OF REAL ESTATE Rome, Ga. Scpl21. „..ly .. A. C. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Summerville, Ga. Will promptly attend to all business entrus- ' ted to his care. janll-twly J. A. Il.ANCn. I. P. THOMPSON. BLANCE & THOMPSON, ATTORNEY 8 AT LAW, CEDARTOWN, GA. Will practice in tho Courts of Polk. Floyd. Paulding, ami Haralson, nnd the Supremo Court of i h« State. Particular attention paid to tho collection of u 11 claims of every de scription. [jnn20 trily WM. FARELL, M. D., OFFICE . NO. 3; CHOICE HOTEL, LtOMlS. CTA. O.'tlt). Dr. hillyer *frA3 RETURNED FROM ATLANTA, k ND would respectfully inform those J\_ wishing to consult .him professionsU.v, that ho may bo foUud at Dr, Mitchell'S Drug Storo. mar3.tw2\v Di.Jas.H. Lawrence RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME GEORGIA Nov.s. ...tr... DRS. GRAY A PIN SON Practicing Physicians, CAVE SPRING, GA. TTAVING formed a . copartnership for rl the. purpose of practicing their profes sion iu its various branches, offer thoir scr^ vices to tbe citizens of Cave Spring and vi cinity. Having had ten years experience— four of which was in the C. 8. Army—they hope to ui»*e on tire satisfaction. pif* Office same a a occupied by Dr Gray Cave Sprint, Sept28. ....ly M .. CHOICE MOTEL, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. J.C. RAWLINS, Popt, TYAGGAGE taken to and from, tbe Depot D tree of chakgai Ang»l...tf. 1 Insurance. SOUTHERN MUTUAL, GEORGIA HOME, Valley of Virginia, J METROPOLITAN. N. YORK, • continenTa l, n. York. HOME INSURANCE OO., * New Haven, Conn. J N. J. UAYAIIO, t no,SO Agent. WHOLESALE AND RETAIi G R O C E fe S, PROVISION DEALERS. And Commission Merchants 17'EEP constant*y on hand all kinds of 198. To add ttn additional clause lb JV Family Supplies. the 2,531st section of the Code. 199.To amend an uct incorporating an tisuranbe Uomprinv in Augusta, to be ALSO—Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs, and Shoot uy and sell all kinds of Country Prodnco at their old etand on Broad Street, No. 4, Choioo Hotel. jan23*tw LIVERY . AND SALE STABLE, BY E. G. LOGAN, Broad Street, Rome, Ga., opposite Sloan's old stand janll-twly Marks iVKohn, DEALERSIN DRYGOODS. GROCERIES, HEADY MADE 9L0TIIING, Ac., A«. I N Rbme, tho buiinoee will bo conducted adopt the provisions of this act, and to by M. Marks, first door above Vcal’a oil define the rqjhls and duties, and repeal u. . t Sop7. tf. ' all laws inconsiuletit with thi act. I “• Insutwbe Company in Augusta, called the Commercial Insurance Com pany. 2 '0. To | resoribe and regulate the le- lation of parent arid child among per sons of color. S the relief of Moses G. Col- Incorporate ..the Cutlibert ring Company, and for other amend an not incorporating orpe Insurance Company of Savantiull. 204. Te extend the time for the com- pletiou of the Coosa and Chattooga Hir er Railroad. 203. For tho election of o Superin' tendent ot Puiilio Roads and Bridges in Wilkes, Muscogee and Lincoln coun ties, and such other counties as may b: Siam H AVING resumed my old business again in this place, I take ploa-ure in stat- iugrfo my friends nnd the public generally that I have on hand and -receiving, a large assortment of School and Miscellaneous LETTER, NOTE JAP PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS, INK. * SLATES? PEN HOLDERS^ Ink Stands, Blank Books, Wall Papering, etc., *»tc., etc;. School Tedohcrs and Country Merchants ipplied on reasonalde terms. Sept28...tf. HENRY A. SMITH. A G. riTNER. J. h. GOO^Bti Pitner, Codder & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND Commission Merchants, HTNER'S CORNER, BROAD STREET Rome, Ga. W ILL Receive and Sell, BMp or Store Cotton nr other Produce for the Plan* ters. Mr. J. H. Cooper, who hnr had long xpcrience in the Cotton trade, wil‘. give is special attentiou to that branch of the business. * ScpL28..tf LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE R. R. Leave Nashville V 00. A a 7 45 r Arrive Lutilaville 3 r *• * *® 4 “ Leave Louisville 7 0® * a 7 00 p Arrive Nashville ........5 .10 f. M 5 30 a Sleeping cars to bo used on nil nightitreias ter Auaust tab T 8 BLAIR, sfter August lab g.pS-IL'Of •■p.riatmdsat Caption or Acts—Continued. 103. To amend the 1350th section bf . the Code. 104. To incorporate tbs Columbus j Railroad Company. 103. To incorporate the A Man* a ] Mining Rolling mill Company. j 106. To prescribe and regulate the ro, ; lat ion between husband aud wife of per* : sons of color. 107. To change the time of holding the Inferior Courts of Lincoln coum ty ,206. To amend the 4,792d and 4,793d sections of the Code. A « E IV V Y OF THE National Banking AND INSURANCE COMPANY, Of St. Louis, Mo. Asset.? July 1st, 1865-^377,045 GO. B. F. JONES, Resident Agent, ROME, GA. OFFICE—At tho storo of Burnett* Jones & Hargrovo. jnn25-tw ti PitTc JUST RECEIVED BY icr & Merck, A Largo and Excellent Assortment of COOKING STOVES, Parlor Stoves- ALSO— SII.EET IROfy COPPER, Ac. Mai attention paid to Manufacturing Guttering, Stove Pipe; and all kinds oi Be- pairing done at short notice. Special ‘arrangements hav* boon roadis for ordering any style of Stove or either articles not in store. All goods will be sbld as cheap i can bo had in this market. Shop 2d d«»or above the Brick Livery Sta ble, Broud Street, Home, Ga. fel»24 NEW STORE. & CO ♦* CAVE .SPRING, GA. H AVING permanently «ettled in the above Village we would roape- tfully announce to the oiti»an, of Cave Spring and vicieity. tlmt wo nro oponing.n general as sortment of Drv goods,Groeepec, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes.Tin Ware, liueeusware. Notions Ac., in-fnet everything koirt in our line, of business, which wo projruse to sell on reas nnable terms. Store at Lake A Coe. old Stand. Country produce taken > exchange. Nov. Id. — 0m- T G. WATTERS & 00., AUCTION AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, - WATTE1IS & POWERS! AUCTIONEERS, No/-fi3, Notth wide of) Brpafi etrect. ROME, GX. YY AVINO socurod a commodious fire proo jl Store 1 Room (hty reapeolfully aoiici cousigumonta of all kinds (f Mer.hsndixt or Produeo to eell. at Auction or qthorwieo ttsmay be desired. Liberal Advances made on Goods in Store. , thos. o. Matters, T, JilnOUIRK, . W;^. COTHRAN, • 8. #. TOWERS. feBItw-tf. To t-Bpeal so much of an act to atirl part of Paulding county to Carroll, and a part to tho county of Floyd, aud for other purposes, 203. Supplemental to, and exphtnatc ry of tho 2,4G2d section of the Code, re lating to the administration ot un represented eslutes. 209. To incorporate the North Geor. gia Petroleum r.nu Mining Company. 210. To remit the taxes of 1864 and 65, nnd for other purposes. 211. To incorporate the Columbus Manufacturing Company. 212. To consolidate aud amend tlio several acts incorporating Bain- bridge, in D.cotur county;. 213. T-i incorporate the Lookout Valley Mining Company. 214. To incorporate the city cf Mad ison, and for 'other purposes. 215. To uuieiid an act assented to De cember 12, 1863, amendatory of the 2,480th section ot' the revised Code. 216. Tuenthoiize the Chatham Acad emy, The Frde School mid the Union Society, to se<l th ir interest in certain VHcanl lands in Chatham county. 217. To incorporate the town of Springfield, to appoint commissioner, mid for oilier purposes. 218. To allow parties to ,make writs of certiorari in certain cases. 210. Toeotnpensa e Ebeiiezer Starhes L. E Bleckley, William lL>pe Hull and Samuel Barnett, commissioners, &u. £20. To increase the pay of the Com piler nnd provide for the early distribu tion of ibo laws. 221. To incorporate tho Ellijny Min ing company of Georgia, 222. To repeal all laws making ll pen al for the people of this State to receive and circulate United States currency. 223. To nutborize.lheTnferior courts of the several counties to levy and col lect an extra tnx for the benefit of indi gent soldier*, and indigent families of deceased soldiers ^Ctbe ltvo Confeder ate and State troops’ and for other pur poses. • - 224. To provide for the payment of teachers of common schools for the year 1865. 225. To incorporate tho Gate City In surance company. 226. To incorporate the Carroll Man ufacturing qotupany. 227. l o aUor and amend the several acts incorporating tlie city of Atlan ta. 228. To authorize the Inferior court of Randolph county to issue bands. 220. To alter ami amend part 2, title 6, chapter 2d, section 2,416 of the Code.* 230. To change the line between the counties of Muscogee nnd Cbatla hooahee. so ns to. make the Uputoie creek to the Chattahoochee river the dividing line. 231. To alter the rules of evidence in certain cases. .232. To legalize certain contracts' made by Executors, Administrators, guardians aud trustees, with persons of color and while persons, and to author ize the making of suoli contracts in tiie future, and prescribe the efieot of the suttflc. 233. ToincorpnratC the Georgia Man ufacturing and Paper,Mill Company. 234. 'I'd incorporate the LaGrango Savings Batik. , 235. To ahthoHte the Inferior court of Tltomafi bounty utid of Liberty oouqi ty to levy and collect a. tax for certain purposes. . 236. To nutboriio Ihe Judges of the Superior corn ts of this State to desig nate the place ot holding of their courts in those counties in.whioh the court houses have been destroyed, until the rebuilding of the same. 237. To alter and amend section 12- 90 of tlie Code. 238. For the relief of Millev Howard, wife of S, P. Howard, of Pierce coun ty- 239. To incorporate tho Savings Bunk of Savannah. 240. To incorporate the Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing company of Columbtis. 241. To add on additional clause to the 154°th section pf article 2d, ohap- tor 7th, part 1st, title 16th pf the Code. 242. To alter"anti amend the 4,435th section of the Peua) Unde. 243. To define the liabilities of Ven due Masters in oertain coses 244. To amend an aot authorizing married women to deposit motley in Savings Bank.or institutions now char tered or which may hereolter be char, tered by the State. 245- To incoi purato the Yonau Gold company. • . , 240. For tbereliof of maimed indi gent soldiers and officers—citizons . pf the Stale—who belonged to the railita- rv organizations of the Slate in State Or Confederate srafiies. 247. For tho relief of administrators, executors, guardians and trustees, aud for other purposes. 248. To define and provide for prov ing tho lime from which records shall be counted in cases where the reoor I- ing lias been, or may hereafter bo de layed from tbe want of books in the proper uffioe. 249. Td incorporate Ihe Grand Bay Manufacturing company of Berrien county. 259. To incorporate tho Gordon Min ing and Munulucluring company. 251. Making provisions for a division in kind of lands belonging to the es tates of deceased persons und lying in severa’ counties, and to protect the rights of minor distributee* ip the same. . 252. A oopting for the State the dot* nation by the United Stuths of certaiu lands to tbo several Strtes nnd territo ries which muy provide colleges for the benefit of aarieulture and the mechunio nris by nets of Congress; approved sev erally, Juu 2d, 1862. und April 14th, 1864, and for other purposes. 253. 'lo increase the fees of tl 8 clerk of the Supr-une court, to regul u.< tlie fees of Ordinaries, clerks, Bheiifts and other oouhty officers. 254. To allow Clerks of the Supreme and Inferior courts of McIntosh county to koep their offices more than one mile from the court house. 255. To incorporate the Augusta Mu tual Insurance Company. 256. For tha relief of John S. El mondson of Wilkes county. 257. To authorize the Inferior Court of Bartow county to issue bonds to raise revenue lor county purposes. 258. To alter and aulend the charter of the town of Spfirta, in the county rf Hancock, so as to allow the comrnis sioners thereof to increase the license fee for the retail of spirituous liquors. 259. To incorporate tlie Ojostunuula Stoarn Boat Company with powers of Insurance, 200. To authorize tho Governor un der .certain circumstances to arrest the State tax upon land for the year 1866. ’’ 261 To incorporate the Southern Mi ning Company. 262. To incorporate tlie Brunswick and Altant'iha Canal Company. 263. For thereliei of administrators, executors, guardians und trustees in certain cases. 264. To alter nnd amend settion 13t)7 of 3d article of the Oo le. ■ 265. To repeal so much of the 1655th section of tee Code us prohibits the marriage of persons within the fourth degree ol consanguinity. 206. To incorporate tlie Steam Cot ton Mill Company. 207. To authorize tho Governor to is sue and regulate the bonds of the State whereby to raise money for the pay ment of the public debt laud interest thereon and meet appropriations made and to bo made by the General Assem bly und to provide a security lor the SutHe: 208. To ihcerpdraie the Central Geor gia Manufacturing Company. 269. To repeal an act to legalize tlie proceedings of the Southern Stock holders ot the Brunswick und Florida Railroad Company—to change the inline of said Company, and to amend thenfct of incorporation—to extend the char ter thereof and to facilitate the build ing of suid Road, nppioved Dectmber ,10th. 1861—to cliango tbo name of t be .Brunswick and Florida Railtotid Com pany—to revive the. ohurter of said Company and extend theSaine—to con fer upon tho Brunswick und Albany Railroad Company tlie rights, powers, privileges mid immunities which havo been giauted m the M icon and Bruns wick Railroad Company. 27U. Toincorporale tlie Metcalf Man ufacturing Company. 271. To ejgublish ihe Southern Bank of America. 272. To organize a County Court, de fine its juiisdiotiuu, and for ullu-r pur- reiation to apprentices. 204. To define the liability of execu tors, administrators, guurdnms and t us- tees iu certain cases and regulate the settlement with the same 275. To repeal teetion 285 excepting tbe Sill clause of the 1st section, und 3d clauso of section 287 of tlie 1st ar ticle, 5th title, 4th chapter of the Coda. 276. To authorize tlie Justices of the Inferior courts of tills State to pnrehuse a hirin' for paupers and for other pur poses. 277. T authorize tlie Ordinaries to issue temporary letters of administra tion anti to require the party to whom issued only to give bond and security for doubie tlie value of tho property oilier thun real estuto, and fur other purposes, 278 To organize and establish an Or- pbfins Home in tins Scuto. 279. To define tlie torni “persons of color” and to declare the rights of such poisons. 280. To repbal an act to, alldw (he Or dinaries to charge and receive coriain tees, assented lb Deo 14th 1863, and to authorise them lo oliurge and reoeive the fbllowihg fees ift addition to those specified in the Code. 281. To fix the amount of compensa tion to the officers und members of the General A-sem*}y shall receive until otherwise altered by law. 282. To alter and amend the 1029 seotion of tlie Code, to strike out the 3d provision of said Section and to. add additional provislb'nt. thereto und to re peal sections 1630 .and 1031 of the Code. 283. To alter and Btnend sections 1338. 1339; 1340. 1341, 1343, 1351,1353, ouupler 4th of the Code. . 284. To repeal tlie 2635 pectiona of the Code and to substitute another in lieu th reof. 285. To alter and amend paragraph 4424. part 4, tit lo 1st of the Code. 286. To legalize certain marriagos in this State. 287. To define and regulate oourt con tracts and prescribe the manner of en forcing the same in the county courts. 288. To authorise the rendition of certain dectees in equity during vaca tion and to legalise certain oecreCs al ready rendered. 289. To authorize the transfer of all oivil eases now on the dockets of the In ferior courts fo the county odfirth. 290. To change tho time of bolding the Superior court of Leo oounty. '291. To make it pennl for nny officor, ngentor other employee of any Rail Road company in' this Slate to charge for I'roiglit or pastferigurs transported ov-r said Railroads, above the rates now allowed by their charters, 292. To authorise any Sheriff, Con stable, or other arresting officer of any County pf this State to afr.est in any county wherever fodriu, dnjt person charged with crime under warrant is sued by any judiciulofficer of (he Stafp, aud to carry the accused to the county in whioh the crime is alleged to huve bean committed for examination. 293. To repeal i repealing act enti tled mi act to repeal tin act and tlie acts of whio i it is uihcndntdry entitled ah aot, to provide for the indigent deaf and dftmb citizr-us of this State and also to provide lor the appointment of a commissioner, to regulate his duties, affix his sulary, and appropriate money tberelor by increasing annual appro priations, and for other purposes, ap proved January 13th 1852, assented Is Deo. 15,1862. REsoibrioxs; 38. Asking the President to open cer tain Muil routes in the State of Geor gia. 39. To authorize certain persons to cast the vote of the Stnte in elections held by tlie Atlantic anti Gulf Railroad company.' 40. Allowing M. P. Quillian certain privileges. 41. Autlibrising tlie Comptroller Gen eral to audit certain claims for printing and publishing. Hooper & Force’s COLUMN. 20 Boxes French and Ametican, Window Glass, lusorted situs for snlo by - HOOPER A FORCE. Tierce Putty, Just received end for sal* by HOOPER A FORCE. I Bids. Linseed Oil, Just received and fer ' sale by HOOPER A FORCE. ' ceived nnd for sale by HOOFER A FORCE. 2 Bbls. Spirit* Turpentine, Just received and for sale by HOOPER A FORCE. QQ Gallons each, Copal, Coach zndDumnr ■ each, Copal, ' Varnish, for sale by HOOPER A FOROS. P UNT Brushes end Rash tools for sals by HOOPER A FORCE. E BONY and Ivory K»ved Diamonds tbr salo by HOOPER A FORCE. C HROME Follow. Chrome Orem, Black Paint. Vvnitinn Red, Pa onj Dryer and Burnt U mber in Oil, for sale-by,; !. HOOPER A FORCE, L 0RILLARD8 MaraLoy and Scotch Snuff iu Bulk and Bottles, fiv.safe by HOtiPElt A FORCE. 1 A Pairs Bed BlAtikqts, for sale at redu- 1 O rod prices by HOOPER A FORCE. TjIRENOH Caaimcros In Psttcrn* and by I' tbo pices for raek'hv suits, for sale by HOOPER A FORCE. TTSEW Piete* Korsey, fonele by £ HOOPER A FORCE. F RESH Garden Seed tromD. Landrsth'l and Son, for sale by.. . HOOPER.A FORCE. D RY Goods, 6f every discretion, Crooks- ry, Groceries, Hats, and Caps, Boots and Shoe!, Gents Furnishing Goods ICero,- eeno Lamps, and Chimneys in store, for sale by HOOPER A FORCE. I ^URNITURE Calieoand Cetton Damask, . Just roooivod, ior sale by HOOPER A FORCE. 6 BbIs. Old Bourbon Whisky. Just receiv ed, for sale by HOOPER A FOBCE. i. a. BP.riur. a. *. saiTi JOHN m. BERRY & C0. COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE, ' I'ORM AltDINfi AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, ; HOME, GA, W E havo mn4e ample propariitlin* lo storu cotmn and produeo ot all kindi. Would respectfully request consignment Prompt attention will be given to business entrusted to our care. jan3*tw-3m. ED. r* SHROPSHIRE, GROCER, AND COMMISSION MEROHAN FORT & HARGROVE’S OLD STAND Broad Street, RdtHe; Ca. 1 K EEPS cenalantly on hand a good esse moot of Grocerlee, and family supp,\ generally. marlll.tw.tSra a. a. outu.no. z. o. houox. 0MBERG & HOUGH/ Merchant Tailors, , , ROME) GA-