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VOLUME 5.
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ATTORNEYS
Vi
R. T. TOUCHE.
TOUCHE,
AT LAW,
Borne, Oa.
PRACTICE generally in Cherokee Georgia
■ - and in the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern Dlatrlot of Georgia.
septU’SS.ly
Bates of Advertising.
, One Square (ten lines or less, Minion,)
•first insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents.
Each subsequent continuance, One Dollar.
■ A liberal discount to those who adrertise
by the year#
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sales of Land by Administrators, Exec.
sS
iutors or Guardians, are required bv law to
held on the first Tuesday in each month,
n. n. HARVEY.
HARVEY ft
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 their
profession.
* BILLY HILLS,
In office with them, gives his special at
tention to all Justice Court matters and all
small claims under their advice and assis
tance, and is authorised to rcceivo and re-
.between the hours of ten in the forenoon ceipt for all claims and other business, in
and three in the afternoon, at the Court their absence.
.House in the county in whioh the property
is situated. <
Notices of these sales must bo given in a
'public gasette 40 days previous.
, Notices of the sale of personal property
must be given in like manner, through a
eublic gasette, 10 days previous to sale day.
, Notice to Debtors ana Creditors of an es
tate, must be published 40 days.
. Notice that applications will be made to
r leave to sell land
o months.
i of Administration,
bo publishod 30
i (Administration,
'dismission from
st be pu
Notice that a'
the Court o.l
must be
. C1UI
Guardian .
days—for dismission trom
monthly six months—for
Guardianship, 40 da;'
■ Rules '
must
■dianship, 40 days. ,
ties for the forectoseure of Mortgages
must be published monthly,for four .months
—for establishing lost paper!;, for tye full
space of three months—for compelling titles
trom Executors or Administrators, where
bond has been given by the deceased, for the
Alii space of three monthB. , ,,
Publications will always be continued
ucoording to these, the legal requirements,
aniess otherwise ordered, at the following
• ■ RATES.
'Sheriff’/ Bales per levy often Unes’or ,,
less $ 3 00
Sheriff’s Mortgage fi. fa. sales, per
lovy, — . 5 00
. .Tax Collector's sales, per levy, 6 0/)
[ .Citations for lettors of Administration... 3 Op
| Citations for letters 61 Guardianship 3 00
i Notice ot application for dismission
from Administration,.,.., 0 00
’ Notice of application for dismission
from Guardianship,. 4 00
Application to sell land,.., —.... 0 00
i .Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 00
> Bale of Land, per square,.,.; 4 00
> of perishable property, 10 days— 2 00
ray Notlcos, SO days, 4 00
eolosure of Mortgage, per square... 4 00
For man advertising bis wife, (in ad-
>e).,. ....................10 00
i. w. n. uxdirwOod c. a. sunn.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
Attorneys at Law.
HOME, GA.
Office on Broad street, next door to Ex
press office. deoS-tw-ly
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
TTAVING returned to Rome, will resume
I t the practice of fail profession in all
its branches. Office at his old stand.
Aug,81. ...tf
OBI© UI i
[Isti-av J
Uroreolos
r*or man
Bail Road Guide.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
ROME RAILROAD
Atlanta and Wes'
and Western,
and the Nash'
enaaon or
SCHEDULE.
[ , On and after March 12th, the trains will
[ run as follows:
Leave Some at fl P. M.
[ Arrive at Kingston at 1 30 P. M
Leave Kingston at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Rome, at 8 30 A. M.
i ,-The Day Train on tho Rome Railroad will
i be discontinued oh the above date,
t , Tho PassongorTrain will connect at Kings-
| ton, Ga., with tho Night Train on the West.
Mont.* Atlantic Railroad.
49* The Regular Passenger Trains on the
‘ * ta and West Point,
East Tenhesseo and Georgia
ivillo and Chattanooga Rail
roads, connect with the Night Passenger
Trains on tho Wostern and Atlantio Rail
road.
. Passengers going south will find comfort
able'and commodious Btages in waiting at
Romo to carry them to Blno Mountain, Ala.
where they make sure and prompt connec
tion with the Alabama ,A Tennessee River
Railroad to Selma, and points South of that
l ‘ l) " C. M. PENNINGTON,
marls Eng. A Supt.
WESTERN ANl) AT'tAfti’tb ft. ft. "
7 SO a u
,7 26 v x
S 60 AM
5 35 PH
7 30 P H
Leayo Atlanta at
Arrive at Chattanooga..;
Leave Chattanooga, '
Arrive at Atlanta at
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Chattanooga at.,..'.'.'.'.'. .......6 86 A h
Leave Chattanooga at,
Arrive at Atlanta at..,
Sept. 14; >65.
awABlW*,.
15
dentv
GEORGIA RAILROAb. .
Leave Atlanta at -'.'.’.'.'.17 115 a
Arrive at August A at, ......0 45 p
Leave Augusta, at...,,,,..,,.............7 00 A M
Arrive at Atlanta at'.'.— 6 38 r u
Leave Atlanta .6 30 r u
s°o r
Arrive at Atlanta...-;.. M........-.-5 33 a
Sept, ii, 1805. Superintended.
ATLANTA AND WEST POIlfi iTST
Leave Atlanta at.
Arrive at West Point: 1....,
Leave West Point at.,
Arrive at Atlanta...
Sogl. 14, *05,
BR it
02 p k
GEORGE G. HULL, '
Superindent.
bo a
DUNLAP SCOTT.
SCOTT.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
GROCERS,
PROVISION DEALERS.
And Commission Merchants
K EEP constancy on hand all kinds of
Family Supplios. .
ALSO—Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgi, and Sheet
fluy and soil all kinds of Country Produce
at their old stand on Broad Street, No. 4,
Ohoioe Hotel. jan28-tw
feb!5-tw.
J. I. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME. GA.
^9-.Office opposite ttfo Choice Haiti.
i'.h.
a. WRIGHT. X. tr. BROYLES
HAIGHT ft BROYLES,
Attorneys at law,
Office on
H. frow-
ILL practitfe In tho
Polk, Haralion,
don, Whitfield, Catoosa, Walker and Chat
tooga; also in tho Supreme and Federal
Courts in the State;,qnd will .attend to the
eoUectioQof CLAIMS ON THE,GOVERN-
e State: .and will, attend to tl
f CLAIMS ON THEGOyERI
B. B. Harvey;
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF .
REAL ESTATE
Borne, Ga.
Sopt2I. ,...ly..
A. C. FERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Summerville, Oa.
Will promptly attend to all business entrus
ted to his care.
jonll-twly
LIVERY
AND SALE STABLE,
BY
E. G. LOGAN, •')
Broad Street, Rome, Ga., opposite Sloan’s
oid stand
janll-twly
MORRIS KORN,
Narks k Kohn,
DEALERS IN
DRYGOODS, GROCERIES,
READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac., Ac.
TN Rome, the business will bo conducted
X bjr M. Marks, first door above VealWld
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
70 resumed my old business again
his placo, I take pleasure id stat-
friends and the public generally
.Ve on hatid add receiving, a large
assortment of ,
School and Miscellaneous
Letter
AND CAP PAPER,
SLATES,
PEN HO
OLttEftS,
PENCILS,
InkStands, Blank ’Books, Wall Paporing,
School Teachers and Country Merchants
Bupplted on reasonald|> toms.
upplied on re
Rppi28;v.tf.
EtY A. SMITH.
A 'a. PITNKn. i. B. COOPER
iPitner, Cooper & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND
Commission Merchants,
PITNEft'I 'CONNER, BROAD STREET
Rome, Ga.
TfTILL Roqeiya and Sell, Ship or Store
W Cottod-orfl%r Produoo for the Plan
ters. Mr. J. H. Coopor, who hnr .had long
experience In tho Cotton trade, will give
his Bpeoial attention to that branch of the
business. 8ept28..tf
j. a. Ilanoi. i. r. Thompson.
BLANCE & THOMPSON,
ATTORNEtS AT LAW,
OEDARTOWN, GA.
Will praotiaoin tho Courts of Polk, Floyd,
Paulding, and Haralson, and tho Supreme
Court of the State. Particularattentionpaid
to tho collection of all claims of ovory de
scription. [jan20-lrily
J.D WADDELL.
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor at law,
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO., GA.
Courts of Floyd:
iralson and
npr28twtf
WM. FARELE, M. D„
OFFICE
M 3, oho:
ootw- —-— 1,Q ‘'
the
, Polk,
Suporior (
:, Paulding, Haralson
Dr.JaslLLawreice
Resident dentist,
rom^ - •■£ i - - &Eid>iidiA
DRS. GRAY * PINSON
Montgomery AND WEST POIIfa; R. R.
Leave West toilitat.....:i'.'.'....'.'.;.„..l li p it
Arrivo at Columblts at - —.6 45 p K
■rive at Montgomery at 15 p m
tvo Montgomery at 4 00 a h
ive Columbus at — ..6 25 A M
rive at West Point,
Sept. 14,’65.
..12 00 m
DANIEL H. ORAM,
Gen. Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN K. R.
DAT PASSENGER TrAin;
Leave Macon at. 7 30 A M
Arrivo at Atlanta at 1 57 pm
Leave Atlanta at 0 55 A M
Arrive at Macon 1 35 p h
MIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon-,.. -7 jjj t m
Arrive at Atlanta...——,,.,.4 05 A m
Leave Atlanta -7 00 > u
Arrive at Macon 3 60 a m
E. B. WALKER,
Bept. 14, *65. Superintendent.
NA8HVILLB AND CHATTANOOGA R. R
Leave Chattanooga —7 30 A M
Arrive Nushvillo- -8 80 P K
Leave Nashville 8 30 A M
Arrive Chattanooga —W t “
W.J. STEVENS,
Sept. M,;*06. Gon. Superintendent;
hope to give entire satisfqptiop.i i ;.
9&- Office same as occuplod by Dr. Gray
Cave Spring, Sopt28. —ly-
CHOICE HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
j. C. RAWLINS, Fbpti
•HaggAge
IS frcoofot
taken to altd from
of charge.
Southern Express Office;
AT McCLUNG’S OLD STORE.
TTTOURB of receiving freight fido U A;
XX M. till 4 P. M, , J .
Trolght rcc'eiycd on one day and sent off
the next. j. T. ROBlNSdif,
oct9- l m Agent.
LOUISVILLE AND NASHViLfcE R; it.
Leave Nashville ,7 00 A H 7 45 p x
Arrive Louisville..— 5 00 p it 5 00 A i
LeavoLouUvillo 7 00 Ai,7bOPM
Arrive Nashville.... -—5 30 p m_5 30 A u
Sleeping ears to bo used on all nf
%W5 lrt>
t trains
AEENCt
OF THE
National Banking
AND
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of St. Louis, Mo.
Assets July 1st, 1805-9277,045 GO.
B. F. JONES,
Resident Agent, ROME, GA.
OFFICE—At tho store of Burnett, Jones
A Hargrove. jan25-tw tl
JUST RECEIVED
Pltner & Merck,
A Large and Excollent Assortment of
Cooking stoves;
Parlor Stoves-
mmwMvm,
, SlIEET IRON, COPPER, Ac:
Special attention paid to Menu"
ittorlng, Stove PI;
iring dono
GiP
pairing
ifocturing
Stove Pipe; and all kinds oi Be
at short notice.
Spocial arrangements have been made for
ordering any style pf Stjvo'or other artiples
not an store, i All goods.will be sold as cheap
Os can bo had in this market, r
,, Shon.2d dopr. abo.Y0.tho.prick Livery Sta
ble, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
jllSf STORE:
M1I18 & €•„
CAVE SPRING, GA.
vnnqunoa to,tho oitliens of Cave Spring and
thatwa "
ofDnrt
i, Tin. Ware,
whioh'woprop.osp. to sfell eh re»-
le torms^ Store at Lake A , Cos. old
1. Country produce taken i exchange.
t G WATTERS &
Auction and commission
merchants,
Matters Ac tbivEnsi
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 63, North side of Broad street.
ROME, GA:
AVING secured a commodious fire proo
Store Room they rcspeulfully solle
jgnmeiits of all kinds < f MorchtmdU
Produce to sell, at Auction or othorwiset
asmav bo desired. Liberal Ad'
oh Goods in Store. . . - a
THOS. G. WATTERS,
T, MoGUIRB,
W. ,8. COTIIRA
B. t. POWERS
(ebl-tw-tfl
was gotten up, at our requost, by Chas.
M. Harper, for the benefit of fho mem.
bers anil friends of the company :
MUSTER ROLL MILLER RIFLES.
Known afterwards ait Coikpany fi,
8th Ga. Volunteors.
ORIQINAt, dltOANIZATIOK,
As mustered into the service of the
Confederate States at Richmond, Va.,
June 3d, 1881.
C'apt J R Towers,
1st Lieut, E W Hull
2d “ D. Scott,
3d A R.Harper,
O B fire IstSergt, died of wounds re
ceived 1st battle of Manassas.
J M Berry, 2d Sergt, discharged on
aooount of wounds reoeived in 1st bat-
lo of Manassas,
C O Campbell, Sd Sergt, died of dis-
ease, Sept, 1861.
JL Skinner, 4th Sergt, discharged
by reason ofsubstitute.
A C Morrison, 1st corpl.
T J Hills, 2d oorpl, died of wounds
received 1st battle MhnitifsitV.
B F Brice, 3d iorpl, died of disease!,
Sopt, 1801.
Frank Lathrop, 4th oorpl, killed dst
battle Manasstw. ■
musicians. :i ,i>
J H Miller, died of disease, Decem
ber, 1862.
F L Miller.
PRIVATES.
S H Adams, on detaohed duty in
Rome from Oot, 1861.
T W Asbury, transferred to 1st Ga
cavalry.
S D Asbury, killed in battles around
Richmond, 28th June, 1862.
W J Andrews, disabled by wounds
battle Gettysburg.
A M Boyd, promoted to 2d Lieut,
Jr, and resigned April, 1862.
Ed Bishop,
R N Bowden,
A G Bobo, disabled from wounds.
Van A Bell, discharged for disa-
bi'lity, Sept, 1861.
John Bailey, died from wounda. re
ceived at Rappahannook Station, Aug,
1862.
W J Cannon, discharged for disabili
ty, Feb. 1802.
* W T Cornelius
S A Chambers,
Jno H Cooper, disobarged for disa
bility, Sept, 1862. •
W B Diamond, died of disease, Sept,
1801.
E R Diamond, discharged November,
1861.
E Donnougb, disobarged ‘foV disabili
ty .Nov, 1861.
Jno H Davis, died of disease Janua
ry. 1862.
Jadles I Davis,
f diseaso 1863.
sfe^red to 16th bat*
jno
Wn
no C Eve, transferred by promotion.
’oT Evans, prisoner of war at sur
render.
E M Eason; prisoner of war at sur
render,^ . r
J T Eason, prisoner of war at sur
render.
James W Earp, died of disease June
1861.
M L Funderburke, .died of woUnda
received 1st battle Manassds.
W L Foster,
N J Fain, discharged from wounds
received lstbattlo Manassas.
LLFloyd , . ,
E F Griffeth, died of disease July,
1861.
* T J Glenb; ,, „ .
A t#arrstl, killed 1st BAktie tred-
erickaburg. ■
ft J F Hill, died of disoaea August,
1861.
W A Hardin, killed in battles around
e 28, 1862.
August 25, 1802.
* cBas
* H Ou» f „, -
C W Hooper, discharged for disabil
ity Ool, 1861.
Gabriel Jones, transferred to Capt
dart fell’s civ cp: .
W A King, discharged for wtiubds
coivcd 1st Battle Manassas.
Jno Minton, discharged for wounds
received 1st battle Manosa
J M Montgomery, died bf wounds
received in battles arpiind itichmond.
Jas fc Mitolleli: disobarged October,
Wm li ifay, killed in llittlss’ around
Richmond, June 28,1862.
Tyler Motes, died of dieaae Decem
ber, 1803.
Thomas Mobley, Killed 1st feattlb bf
Manaesoa. ..
j E Moore, discharged ibf disability,
Eeb, 1862.
* Joe MoKonziqi ,
' W S MoNat, died 61 disease August,
J ’TOswiUt, discharged for disability
bet, 1,86.1. ,. ,
Wm Parks, transferred to 17 tb Ga
Vols, May21,1863.
* Geo W Bayne,
-JLPyle.
R D Brice, at home on account of
wounds at tho surrender.
F W Quarles.-dischargod from wound
received Aug, 1862.
J W Roberson; died in prison. _ ^ t __
fi M Reynolds; died bf disease ti»a*Lt Collet GaeavT
airy. ,' , , ....
Wm ft Skin’aer, died of disease AUg
18 SaV)? iilvejr,,;, .
J M Taylor, died of d
W J Taylpr, transfer:
tAlion, Ga oav.
SO Trout, discharged for disability
Dee, 1861.
Wm F Trout, on detached duty as
olerk for Frovo Mar.
MiM Wright, discharged for disabil
ity Sept, 1861.
* A J Wilkins,
S B Wimpee, killed la battles around
Richmond, June 28, 1862.
R F Wimpee, discharged for disabili;
ty Oot, .1861.
W S Wimpee, died of disease Dee,
1861.
W W Ware, prisoner of Vrar at stir-
L G YarbrOUgb, died of WbiuAs . fo-
oeived 1st battle Manassas.
fiiCR'uiis nccHir'ti 1861’.
* H A irice,
R P Brice, ".
B F Barker, died of dbease March
1862.
Wm B DaW*6n’, died of d'iiioiise Fob,
1862. , ’ ; , „ , ,
T C Estes, Disabled By woUnds re
oeived 25th Aug, 1862.
JT Ellis, discharged by substitute.
* E P Freeuia'b, , , /, '
WmM Greer,died of disease Oct,
1861.
A C A Huntington,
John Hill, killed fn battle 7th April,
1866.
"B A'^oftbafon,
M J Johnston, discharged for disa
bility Jan, 1862. '
Alex Moore, disobarged for disability
Wm M Mobley, discharged for disa
bility Deo, 1861.
John Osley,
* EH Fenny,
JM Pledger, died of disease Sept
1861.
W F Rice, died of disease September,
1861 ’
Jordan Reo9e,died of wounds receiv
ed 1st battle Manassas.
Wm M.Sparks, transferred to 20tb
Ga Rcgt Feb, 1863.
Jas M Sparks discharged for disabil
ity Oot, 1861.
B T Whitehead,
T S Williamson, 'discharged by sub
stitute Jan,1863. ^ ^ .
dobt Wade, at borne oA acooubt of
wounds at the time of surrender.
nfcCjtUITS RECEIVED 1862.
Seaborn Bolt, died of diseaso May,
1862,.
E W Clyett, died of wounds reoeived
at battle of Gettysburg.
* J R Eason,
J A Estes, died of disease May, 1862.
J AFrix.
W W Garrett, on detached duty io
brig Q M dpt f
W at home ,on account of
woUnds al. the tlirta of the surrepder.
R F Harvey, died of disease August,
1862.
J A Hardin, died of disease August,
1862.
E F Hankins; died of disease August
' R ienry, at homo pA account of
wounds at the surrender.
Jr it Huf, detached duty in brig hos
dl DaVtd Hill, killed in battle o'f Get'-
Wm Hemphill Jones,
Wm Harris Jones, killed in trenches
near Fetersburg.june 1864.
* S R Jones,
♦MS Judkins, i
S J Lanham, died of disease April,
1863.
sQK
B F liay, discharged for disability
1861
J M Martin, killed in Rattles around
Richmond 28th Juno, 1862.
* Win H McKroskey,
* F F Norton, .
Daniel fiarks, died of disease' April,
1862; ... . , - . »■ J
Jas Perry, died of disease May, 1862.
TK Reeves,
A J Reed, received as substitute for
JESkinneh ........
Samuel Roberts, received as substi
tute for T J Ellis.
B fi Reynolds,' died of disease May
1862.
T J Self,
D ft Towers, transferred to, non com
staff,, and then toco H, 8th Ga.
C,F Whitehead, ,
H L Ware, killed in Rattles around
Richmond, 25th June; 1862.
L W White! received as substitute for
TS
I !' „• j .; .
jas M Montgomery, to 1st ,Lt.
A O A lluntington to 2d It, July,
1862. v
Robert Wad* to 2d jit, Jr, July,
'1862. k, ..
A M Boyd to,2d Lt, Jr, Feb, 1862.
W W Ware to 2d fit, Jr, Marob,
1864.. .
Surrendered with the pomptmy
April 9th, 1865, at Appomattox Court
House. ,, i
Tho eom'pany was surrendered by 1st
tt Chas M Harper., ( k -
. . RECAPITULATION.
- Killed in battle
Died o'f wounds
Died of disease. M „ fJf
In company at time bf surrender 16 .
i
A. A. OHBxna.
QMB15R& | H0|JGft',
ttercliaht Tailors,
BROAD ST., ROME, GA. (
Ilaro just received a large stock of
Fine Gloths.CassimeTes.
VisflTINGS ANi>
Business suit patterns
U " • ' ' ' •• $t
Which they will make up at tba lowest
price possible. Also fine
, FUR^ISHllfG GQOdV ;•
Of all kinds from a fine Hat to British
Half Hose.
Please call and examine for yourself.
Cutting done for others to make.
. f v A. A. OMBERO,
apr5tw . E, 0. HOUGH.
HUS0N HOUSE- ;
K}kGSTON,GA.
CICERO A. SMITH, Frop’r.
T> EGULAR Dinner House for Btate Road
XVTraius, and Supper and Breakfast House .
for Rome Train.
war24.tw,tf
./ AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
F6RT Ac HARGROVE’S OLD STAND,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
frftEPS censlantly ou hand a good essott-
JX.gient .of Groceries, and family suppliss
generally.
PROMOTIONS
Capt Towers to LI Col, and tii/n Col
of the 8th Ga Refo’t.
D; Scott, to 1st lit,
E.
. . . and then Capt, oo
etachod as F. M. for the division.
A R Harper, to Adjutant 8th Ga, and
- Manufacturers of ,
Bedsteads, Tables, tFaahitands,
BUREAUS,WARDROBES,
SAFES, &c, dec.,
Sash, Blinds, & Pannel Doors,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
. , PAINTING, . ..
PAPER HANGING -and QLAZING don# to
order.
/»VShop
’istn House
on Broad Street, hear old
. maroh31-tw-3m
Wade s. coturan. j. h. elliott.
n. D. COTURAN.
COTHRANS & ELLI0T1*
BROKERS ’AND-CointlSSlON MEKCIIANTSj
« • ■ . Home, Ga.
H AVING resumed buaiueu propoie to
receive deposits; Buy and sell Ei,
change, Speoic, Bank Notes, Govermheht,
Railroad -and ether. Securities; make cole
lections, and remit pr
Shipment :of Cottou, to
whero, and mako liberal advance* <
REFERENCE:
Gardner A Co., New York.
John Snyder A Co. Louisville, K.,
Robert Patterson ACo., Philadelphia.
James Maguire, a Co., Beetue/Mass.,
Gardner, Smith »• Go., New Orleans, Lo.
Garland. Goode, 1 Mobile, Ale-'
E: B. McCIanahan, Nashville, Tenn.
feb8-tw-tf
s; make -
“tend I to
iK;
JVM. RAMEY. ; , i.l. GRATES.
RAMEt A GRAVES,
Livery
va ,,
SALE STABLE
dec5-tw-tf
ROME ,GA;
, NH,
baker,
. , . t *A^D. DEALER IN
Bake.Stuff&ft Confectionaries
Fresh Bread every Eyening,
■■ , - ROME, GA.,
TT'EEPS constantly on hand Oystori, Sar-
JV dines, Soda Crackers, Sweet wine, But
ter, Pies, Nice Crackers and Candies, He
has employed, a No. 1 Baker, and it is his de-
siro' to.keep a>No, 1 Bqkery.. Cake* of all
kinds constantly on hand. . Wadding Ctkea
made to order. Public patronage solicited.
marS.tw.ly
For Greensport
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
THE STEAMER
UNDINE j
will leave her Wharf
every TUESDAY. Morn,
ing, after the arrival of
the Train, for Grcousport and Intermediate
L&ndinge. . ,
Capt. F. M. Coulter, commanding. .
^For freight og ^ea^^oard,
mAr27.tf Office at L&mkin k Go’s store. .
“CORNELIUS WILLIAMS,
^S-.' tS FASHIONABLE
Boot Maker,
BROAD ROME, GA.
Throe Doort.&bQvo Euraott, Joacs k> Her-
^Genteel Work and Pofftot Fits guaranteed
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