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FubllibW ‘be legal advertisements of
fnllowiiifi counties, vi*:
polk, Walker, Chattooga, Dade, and
loyd county in part.
Agents for the Courier*
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Dade COuhty,
Chattooga county,
Gordon county,
Polk " 7
BartOw,
Cave Bp
Ringgold,
Walker county,
Centre, Ala.,
Joel Sutton.
. Samuel Hankins.
Judge Thor. Poster.
B. P. Bigelow,
J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout,
las. U. Anderson.
T. W. Cobb.
J. W. Coker.
Don’t Bur Papers ot our Carriers.
We respectfully request citizens and
•others not to buyjmpera from our car-
kiirs Wc have good reasons for this
eauest, and hope it will be ohecrfully
lontplied with. .
Our papers may be obtained at
Jlsyo’s News Agcnoy, or, the Courier
Office.—tw-tf. ^
Hew 'Advertisements.
Sn*ti Engines and Machinery of all
Linds mauufftotured by Nobles & Mitoh
|U.
Tennessee Bacon and LaSd just re-
Reived by Mo B. Broyles & Co.
iiviRfOOL Salt and Crackers for
lie by Anderson, Lamkin A Co.
Wheat Wanted by Burnett, Jones
: Hargrove.
Bacon Expected by Burnett, Jones
t Hargrove. r
Lecture at the City Hail.
Capt. Thos. D. Houston, of Virginia,
kill lecture in the City Hall to-night
(Thursday) on the-letteis of “Junius"
i applicable to tho present times. As
i went to press before the time ol tho
lecture last night we cannot speak of
The papers of Alabama speak oC
hese Lectures in high terms, and Col.
p, who was imprisoned with the
ecturerat Johnsons Island, says ho
i a regular “character" and something
Ech, and at the same time genteel,
bay be expected.
gome Stcnm Engine and Machine
Works.
I Messrs. Nobles & Mitchell are now
Irepared to engage extensively in the
pnnufactuio of steam engines and all
|orts of machinery. The indomitable
nergy and perseverance of this firm
bcites the admiration of all business
Their buildings, when comple-
B.l, will possess all possible facilities,
(id their machinery of tho very best
Jud most approved styles. As prncti-
hi mechanics, the Nobles,in ingenuity
(id skill, are not, probably, surpassed
the South. With confidence we
(leerfully recommend this firm to all
need of machinery—See adv.
j Examination *f Mr. Nevin’s School,
(as concluded yesterday-. Wo were
InnMc to attend, except for n very
fiort time, but learn fmni those who
Jacksonville, Ala., StoVehson, Pinson A Co.
Se wing Machine—Weed's patent, will
bo sold ohoap—Apply at this Office.
10,000 lbs. or RAGS WANTED.
Wo Went an Indefinite amount of clean
Cotton or Linen Bags, in exchange for the
Courier. The price Allowed-la 81 ole. per lb.
Filly seven lbB. will pay for the Tri-Weekly
3 months, or twenty.eight lbs. for tho Woek.
ly 3 months.
L_
Legal Blanks.
We now have on hand, neatly printed, on
hoavy white paper or excellent quality,
Blanks as follows:
Letters of Administration.
Administrator's Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardian’s Bonds.
Blank contracts with Froedihen.
DceclB—short and complete.
Warrasts of Appralsment.
Marriage Licenses.
Mortgage Deeds.
Possessory Warrants.
Attachments,
Writs and Declarations on Notes and Ac
counts.
Criminal Warrants.
Summons of Garnishment.
Subpoenas for all courts.
Temporary Letters Administration.
Bonds temporary—Administration.
Indictments.
Bench Warrants.
Bale Bonds.
Security Bonds.
Executions for S. or I. Court.
Justioe Court Summons,
Justice CoUrt Executions,
Justice Court Subpoena,
Conlmissidn for Interrogatories with In-
stinotions. ,
Sheriff’s Deeds.
Administrator’s Deeds.
Notary’s Protests ahd Notices.
Indenture for Freed Children.
Jury Bummons.
L'dttes Tdstameiitahr.
Justice Court Jury Summons.
Mortgage on Personal Properly.
Cost Fi. Fu. for 8. or I. Courts.
Cost Fi. Fas foq,Jitstl6es’ Courts.
Garnishment and Bond at Common Law.
As soon ae the printing cart be done, we
will have a complete aunplybf ell Blanks
used by Ordinaries, Sheriffs, Clerks ol the
Courts, and the Forms in nlest common use
by Lawyers;
Oct. 26tft
93-1
|id, that it was highly ’MV'itl ihle to ,; 00 h ,njnlb.
ii li teacher and pupils. Wo VoHovo
ft[r. Nevens to be a patient-, earnest |
lad perseveroing teacher, with line at
aelini'-nts. and it is gratifying!! khow
lliut he is prospering in Lis laudable
rtions.
Jlnkc Ycur Tax Returns.
For the information of those who
i not made their returns of Slate
|ind county tax, wo will state that
le lax receiver will be iu Home on
jiday anrd Saturday next, which Will
> the last and only chance for giving
Those who fail to give in, will bo
(louble lasted.
' The distinguished Naval officer,
Capt. Maury, whose good fortune we
(alluded to in our lost issuo, we learn is
not a Tennesseean, but a Virginian, by
birth.
Floyd County Courts.
SUI-ERIOn COURT
Sits 3d Motlday in January add 3d Mon
day in July, A. B. Ross Clerk.
iqi-amoF cobivr
Sits Sd Moudiiy in May and November,
James W. Langston, Clerk.
Court or ordinAp.v
Sits 1st Monday iu each month, Jesse
Lntub.ulh, Ordinary.
justici cobsrs
919 Did. Rome 4lli Friday in each month.
819 D’st. Cave Springs 1st Saturday in
each month.
1059Di; t. Livingston 2nd Saturday in each
month
992 Disk, Chuleo 3d Saturday in each
nion M». ,
8A9 List. Watters, dth Saturday Hi each
month.
1048 List., Etownh, Sd Saturday in enob
moolh.
fl'9 Dial.. Flnyd Springs, 4th Saturday in
each month.
923 Di t., Dirt Town, Sd Saturday in each
month.
855 DUt., North Carolina, 2d Saturday in
Rome Wholesale and Retail
MARKETS T T Eii
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY BURNETT,
JONES 4 DAR0R0VE.
Courier Office, Hone, Ga., 1
Judo 28, 1866. j
COTTON ~ ® lb20@28
BACON—Shoulders 18f
Clear Sidos, .V,...® ft 25@
Clear Bib Sides... 24J(3
Plain Hams “ 26}
Canvass’d do... .. . .a " 30®
BRAN—® ft
BAGGING—KettWky,......® yd
Rope—machine ft.
Cotton— “
BEESWAX—lb
BUTTER „.® ft
CANDLES-Star.......
CANDY— •<
CHICKENS Spring, each,
COFFEE-Rio ft 30i
Java “ 60i
COTTON CARDS-® doz. $12 OOl
COTTON YARNS- " Bu. $2 50®$3 00
COPPERAS— ® ft 10@15
EGGS— ® doz 20@25
FEATHERS— ft @50
FRUIT—Dried® Bu (331b) $200
FISH-Klt. No. 11 (4B0@5 m
FLOUR-® Bbl.$llal0 00
GLASS—® Box $8 50@12 00
GRAIN—Wheat $2 00
“ Corn .....$1 40@1 45
IRON . « ft 10
INDIGO- .® ft $1 76@2 00
LEATHER—Hemlock. ;.. 45
Oofintry . 40
French CalfSkins, $0 50@7 00
LARD 27(
LIME ® Bbl $2 50
LUMBER -. ® M ft $I5®20
MADDER ”.®fc 28®
MOI ASSES..... .® gal $1 00@r60
NAILS—Cut "..$11 00@$12 0O
OIL—Linseed—lial $2 00@$3 00
Tanner’B “..
Kerosene “ ..
PUTTY- ® 1b
PEPPER “
RAISINS-} box.....
RAGS—Clean Cotton .® ft
RICE ,® ft
SODA
SOAP
SPICE ■ M
STOVES-Cookiog $30 00®*7I
TOBACCO—Scarce and high.
TALLOW.,..; .
TEA
TIN PLATE..-.;
WHITE LEAb ® keg
WOOL—Washed
Unwashed
POW DEE—FFFtf. per keg
SHOT..;;;;....;;.;.:.;.:
Barkers. 1st Saturday in each
bt.. Pop.kill!,-till Saturday iu each
-n- err irs In the above Will
pi luiiut them cut, so that we
cet Lbufn.
J. H. NOWLIN, M. D. —
A. MAUPrit.
& M
Apothtecarles
%
AND DRUGGISTS
HaVittg itooreased tbeir stock to the value of $16,566 are
prepared to fill orders at the IiO WEST PRICES (quality con
sidered) this market can afford.
Their stock consists of Standard
Drags,’Preparations and Chemicals,
Patent Mediciiies ill great variety,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Le&ds,
Zincs-, Putty, Window Glass, Kerosene Oil,
Kerosehe Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks ,Snufl\
Tobacco j Shop Furniture; Fruit Jars,
Surgical InstrumdfitS; Fruit Preserving Licjiilfi,
[one pint preserves 128 lbs. fresh Mil, without siigai’ or Air
tight cans] Darby's Propliyiactid’Fluid,
Tetter Wash, Benzine.
PURE LIQUORS, only for Medical uses, <&c.
All articles WARRANTED—as represented.
Call ahd bxAthiiie Stocks and Prices.
NOWLIN <fc MAUPIN.
june23
o*o. F. zurhett, ' ■. e. joxt»,
R. T. HAROROVC. '
Bmett, Jons & Horjmo,
* SCCOBtlOM TO
BERRY, JONES ft CO.
OkboiDRS.
commissM, WAREHOUSE
X!io
hoiUVARbi^G Mehchahts,
OOT'io^ FACTORS
And <le*t«ri In
PLANf ER& GObDS,
HOME ^Ai
Will kMp
constantly on hand
' Financial.
Courier Offpice, Rome, Qa,
Jlane 28, 1806;. ,
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Mis 4c.,
corrected Tri-weekly by Cothrani ft Elliott
Brokers.
GEORGIA.
Buying
GeorglaJR. CUA B.Co.00
Marine Bank of Ga. 85
Bank of Fulton 85
Bank of Erap. State 20
Angur ta Ins. ft B. Co. 1
City Bank of Aug. 26
Munulac’s B. Mffo'n 17
North-Western Bank 6
Merchants ft Plants 7
Planter** Bonk 13
Bank of Columbus 18
Central It. B. Bonk 9&
Bunk of Middle Ga; 87
Ban!; oT Athens *15
Bunk o* Angusla
fiuyinj
Central Bank, 2
Northern Bdnk, 4
Southern Bank, tl
SOUR CAROLINA,
Union Bank,
Bank of Ches’er, 17
Bank of the State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Exchange Bank, 16
Mercbft’t8(Cheraw) 16
Bank Georgetown, 18
Piy.nl uiV Bank; 15
Plhbthk a Mcchnics IS
Peoples’s B. rik;
Ban k of Newberry, 4o
45|Boj.'k of Huin’.iii g, 15
Summer
’Millinery floods.
MRS. H. JONAS,
H AS juat received and la now opening a
large and com plele assortment of fine
and fashionable Millinorv Goods, Incladlng
a large assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Drove Trimmings, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Ac., in fine, almost everything
Usually kept in a fashionable Millinery Es
tablishment, These Goods hare beon pur-'
chased very cheep, end wiU i.e sold at a
Small profit. Tho Ladies are invited to call
and examine Goods and prices.
Store on Broad St,, firs, door above Hooper
k Force. Mrs. H. JONAS.
june!2tw3ra
To be opened 1st of June,
1866;
Hontvale
MILLINERY
Dress Making,
OVER VEAll i WILLIAMSON'S STORE.
Miss LtZZIE"ROACH,
H AS received her SUMMER STYLES
ot Mllllhpry Goode, and Invites the
patronage of the ladles of Romo and sur
rounding country.
Bonnots, Drosses and Spring Mantles
made at short notice.
LADIES’ DRESS CAPS,
A beautiful article just received.
maylTtf
Union Bnuli oT Aug. 7:S-W R. R. B.'iik. 40
Aut. Savings Enu"; lb Fa mersa Exeii'gb. 5
Wapbinoton, June 25.—In the case
lr,f Francis McGlian nguinst Lewis
ICIiilbn, foi libel in sonding a letter ta
ItheWar Department during the war,
1‘charging him with dislSyalty, plain-
I tiff recovered a verdict for $3,000.
J This is tho case in whioh Secretary
r Stanton declined to produce the
,rging that it was a
jentiou.
1 AS0NIC. NOTICES.
Chdrjl.rq JLodgQ. No 9 GO. Roitfe, Ga.
fcedar MceJin^;. 2nd oud Jth Friday
N icnlpt each monlb.
T D. M, HOOD’. W. M.
R<lo Uoynl Avch. Chnplnr NoSO.
dr Mcetiiiga KtTuCbday Nijjht of each
D. M. i'lOOD, H. P.
tie ey Council, Bbod Samcvitons.
RxlloV Meetii'gn 2nd Tuesday Ni^ht of
each until.
T. J. PERRY, PRES.
F.towah Council. No 12.
Iuilnr Meetings 3d Tuesday Night* ol
eacsiontk.
T. J. PERRY. T; I. M.
Commercial Bank 27llina Banks 85 to 95
Bank Mon gomery 85 per cont. discount.
Bui tittle doing in Tenno3soe.and Virginia
Ban'; Bills.
Exchange on New York—Buying i per
discount; selling at£ premium.
Gold.—Buying at 42 cents; selling at
47 cents.
tiilver.—Buying at 80 cents; selling at
35 cents.
pec S ture' VendeI1 in 0 reoenl
l2l 6 th ,°1 8nnJ m °“ conooived ahd
o‘.'t reboIlion - Aud if five
Ihem if 1 ; !V ld been P leaset l to take
tllPM ‘he other
Toil’ th r0 woul<1 have heon no rebell-
Lfh n u.w“ l -‘ hal aooul ' s eJ Mayflower,
Lo aPuman or cw, been “dropped
C '"" 1 ^. et : 0 "'“Uld have teen
!fV Political in-
Ihiskv In’.! 10 Conveiilions, no
jports Phe UZ ye°no e „ SP r^ a *? tIle 13tti
| that dl/ fe H V6r t0 , be ra ^
Iry fatal mi lh ®, H 'seaso is prov/g
■e tKPhI, *i° have rel»«®3
I'lnrcd Ii*r‘ ‘k Cou / eda t»f. co.'dnists
les indlak C ° r , dt ' i ’ u - Tl ‘« latest ad-
|lJareutM t8 i <t ? t tlie Gabova oolo-
ppatinif f t er y tltkheaHehed, Rod afe
r pa ”ng for a return home.
I -i W “ nted ,0 ■Stnell Sweet.
I tuXT’* , h i 6"tUroorn!" districts,
lm’« f: P 8rnph, stepped into a ther-
n M.. W| not ft thousand miles
tin i_ , < ’. n ’ ? nrt after inspecting every
i S» ^ CB8e ’ inquired ii lie
ly dum?'r • ^ ln ® house drops.” Ut
'y UumbCounded, themerohaut made
Icimn^and found out from
kernoi, 1 ^ h “ wanted something
[ofihShS “Cnllognyto
Civ“‘o th» t, kchor I' ,n that ^ le might
foethrlnnv t art ^ tha Birl his
Is Ha 1 ,u gh | hp ? .“ oil factory” senses.
chanwbv 8h0 v uld . certB inly present
favorite bot,1 °n 0f ®°® 8 ono of
[taste extrttot *| f° r his apprecia-
Kails. Nails.
nnn LBS. assorted annenied Cut
_.UUU Nails—
loo lbs, Horse Shoe Nuils—ih lots to suit
ilbasers.
ALSO,
LQ00 lbs. Ilorso and Mule SHOES.
/Forsaloby _ ,
J JAB. NOBLE, at thq Foundry,
^ayltw.w.tf .
Take Notice.
Parties indebted to
,J. J. COHEN.
ersons indebted to J. J. Coheo,6ith-
on Note and Account, are requeued
_ forward immediately and pay up.—
ives positive assurance that his out-
RtaI dng claims must be liquidatied.—Early
ft »tJtion to this matter will save trouble
^expanse. , -m - iune6tf
, r te?;. M ^ of thB late Con-
Le sS rp «* n 'ly elected Clerk
| l y, NurtVi°r C ?? rt of Richmond
|r from Gen CU T : l I | ^U, h “ received an
'at State fo.wj!f? n, i_, ooaimBn ^‘ n 8
riseI'fci biddm ^ im to boId °r
any oivil or pofitieal office.
Bolting Cloths.
DOUBLE AScfiOR^-40 IllCHBS WIDE
The Best in the World*
MILL STONES, BURR STONES, BELT
ING, SMUT MILLS, Ac.
For salo by
Manwaringr & Co
IMPORTERS ANI)
manufactu&ers,
marietta, ga.
maylStf *
LUMBER YARD
by
J. J. COHEN,
BROAD STREET, ROTffe OA.
apr!7-tf . ,
Timber Cui.ers B*k
Ban!; of Savannah 40
of tho Stute’ 22
Bank «»f Commerce 7
Meihanies Bonk 8
A LAB A If A.
Bank of Mobile F5
Eastern Bank Ala.
Bank of Selma
Bank of Camden, 38
BauL of S.O; Ca. J3
S.ato Bank. ■ 5
Coni'i Ctoial Bank, 18
Konm OAnoUJtA.
Bank of Pape Fear 22
Bank Wilmington 15
Bonk of tho State 25
All other North Caro
GUARDIAN
Lite Insurance
COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $5t)0,bob—Steadily tbcrc'dalng.
Annual Receipts oVer $300;l)00.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. John A. Dix, New Ym-k,
Hon James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros.,
Ex Mayor N. Y.
John J. Cmne, President Bunk Republic,
Wm. T. Hooker, Well Street.
Wm. II. Vermilye, Banter, (Verrallyo A Co.)
Clias. G. Rookwood, Cashier Newark Bank-
leg Co.,
Hon. Cro. Opdyke, Ex-Mjyor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms r.lgney, bi.-in Thbs. Rigoby A Cb.,
Frauds Skiddy, Merchant.
Aaron Anio'.d, Firui^of Arnold,. Constable
ChoB. J. Coggill, Merchant, ...
E. V. Haugawout, Firm of E. V. Hatighwdtit
A CO.,
Wm Wilkons, Firm of W. Wilkens A Co.,
Frederick \7. Moot, Sect'y Goodhue Ins. Co
Wm. W. Wi'lght)’ Merchant;
Chao. J. Starr, ' “
Wm. Allen, '•
E. T. H. Gibson, «
H. W. T. Mali,
John H Sherwood, Park Plebo)
Walton H. Peoklium, Cor. 5th Avenue and
- 2RdS’reet.
Hon. Wm. Wright. Newark,'Nedr Jersoy.
George W. Fsrlee, Counsellor.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, Prct’t.
HENRY V. GAHAGAN, Soo’y.
W. E. VERMILYE, M. D„ Med. Ex;
JOHN HAHHINS, Ag't.>
ROBT. BATTEY, Medical Ex.
aprlO.tw.w.tf itome, Ga.
iHILLINERY
MRS; O. A: SMITH,
is now reoeivinG iiisu
SPRING Sl'OCR
of
MILLINERY goods
ftfi
mar24.tw.tf
All may Marry Happily,*
I RRESPECTIVE of age, wcslUi or beauty
and Its, love of the opposite sex .»n be
gained hy following simple rule. Be fid a
3iiecrod.nvdo^te AH £ LAMBERT,
jn23tw-#lt Greanpoint, New York.
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FORESTTILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR SALE.
T HE scb«erlhers have purchased that per.
tion of lot No 134, which wlis late pro
perty or Wm. R. Smith’s estate, and is silu.
ated about one milo IRoro the city, 131 anWk
til in woods, oil thb Kingston road, Which
wb propoio to soli on rciuohitblb terms, in
lots to suit iiurebaScrs.
We desire this prbpcrty to bo rreodily im
? roved, having somovkry handsome looo-
ions for building, and will sell at such
C rie.es os will induce all who have no homes
> provide them at oneo. Those who come
firm krill be first sorved. Call entbe first
n&inod of the undersigned.
THOS. G. WATTERS,
Jnie8 . • WADE S. COTHRAN.
ttbME, GA.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR
SALE THE FOLLOWING i
GOLD LOCKETS, suitable for Photographs,
GOLD PENS, of every sise and quality.
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
DIAMOND AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS,
for Wodding end Engagement.
PURE SILVER SPOONS, Fqrks, Cups, etc.
SILVER-PLATED CASTORB, Cash Baskets,
Spoons, Forks, etc.
KEROSENE LAMPS and Glasses, for'sale
very low.
POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, btb.
GLASS TUMBLERS, Goblets, Wine Glasses,
etc., ete.
VIOLINS from $1 ta $50.
EXTRA BOWS, Strings, Bridges Sbfews, eta
FISH HOOKS,
LINES, FLOATS, REELS, ETC.
Office and House Clocks of ererjr fctyid Atid
warranted.
Spectacles
Of Gold, Silver and Steel, to suit dll ages!
Watches. Clocks and Jewtilry
Repaired and Warranted-
HAIR BRAIDING ANb ENGRAVING
done to order.
Wedding and Engagement Rings madu and
engraved tv order.
S.ieclaeles Repaired and fitted with New
Glasses to suit.
TERMS.
All Work and Goods must be paid for be-
dro leaving the store.
apr24twtf
OR
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA."
BLOUNT COUNTV; EAST TENN.
J C. FLANDERS A Co., having repaired
. and refurnished with new fornltufe
Ac., the above
•‘WATERING PLACE."
will open tho some on the let of Jnno next,
for the re -option of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to its folends and all othora
in searoh of health, comfort and pleasure.
Our gardens, vtneyaidsand orchards are
in a fine condition. We have
SULPHUR,
CHALYBEATE,
LIMESTONE.
SOFT
and
^ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
The medical properties and the benefits
derived foam their use, ere too well known
to require recapitulation here.
Families can be accommodated with Goth-
lb Cot thges mat surround the Lawn.
The scenery is romantic ahd varied, slich its
must possess a powerful charm for the most
refined admirer of the beautlnil and gi
in nntqro, and presents the strongest etl
tion tb both the Invalid and plensilro ; seektr.
Customary amusements; such as
phuoing. Billiards. Bowling, &c.,
Wlil bb so cpndiioied as net to hs obleetlnna-
itt)Ulbt visitor. Rcglilar dally
leave
KNOXVILLE
every morning, and i»arti$* ean lecufe »pe-
ciai conveyance from
LOUDON:
tthc proprietors will make evsrjr bfibrt to
f iloteot tholr guests from exorbitant charges
n eyery direction. . ..
xtirDur beds aud bedillhg Are' hew and first
Wlitv-^BS
Our terms of Kodrd wlllbe very reasonable,
end liberal arrangements will bo made for
famillea wishing to spend the season.
,, . J. 0. FLANDERS A Co.
Monttrajb Springs; via. Kndxvllle; Tenn.
A foil supply of Groceries consisting sf
SUGAR,.., COFFEE,
BALT-,. a IRON,
Bacon, lard,
TOBACbd . . . ! LB ’ SOAP,
CANDLES, . , (GRASS SEEDS,
COTtON SEEDS,
....STOVES, TIN WARE,
CASTINGS,A PI,AN.TEK'3. HARbWARE,
EXTRA .VESSELS
i on ..
COOKING STOVES,
SARDINES, MACKEREL)
CHEESE, BUTTER,
OYSTERS, CRACKERS,
FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN,
LIQUORS of all kinds
(By wholesale,)
LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS and MATE-
8E«iRS AND SttOkMS TOIICCO.
Tii'ey have a complete stock now, which
they pledge themselves to soil as low as can
be purohesed In the market. Tholr good*
are always subject to Inspeotlon, and prices
will be named in the store. They believe
their facilities are equal, to those of any
hduse In town, whioh will ba ascertained by
comparison.
TfcRMS CASH!
FRIGES REGULAR!
Arid such as wlll.i)e,to tho interest of the
nurchsser. Thoy will barter for and buy
produce of every kind.
We have added (6 our itoch recently a
variety of
Staple end Fanoy Dry Goods
Alto a choice lot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which will be told cheap. 7b Jobbert we
offer special mducemenh:
N. B.— Notes of fill &Mhcrn Danis re
ceived at thleir hidKet Utfuc, in payment for
9°odt. K . .,
Burnett, Jones Ac Ilargrove.
mnr3 '
Boarding School.
W00DST00CK.
MRS. EDWARD E. FORD
1 \A[ ILL continue her Boarding School for
tY Young Ladles at Woodstock near Cave
Spring, Floyd County, Ga. The Spring Sea-
aion of this School commenced on April 2d,
and will Close August 17. The Fall Session
trill commence August 18th, and will close
Dec. 21st, 1855—tbu« constituting' one long
term, the Vocation liking thrown into tho
winter
Pupils novo every advantage in this school
the best tcaehers in every department, being
Employed. Applications must be mode to
Mas. EDWARD S. FORD,
Cave Spring; Floyd Co.; Ga.
Rxrinaxox:
Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott,
Gen. Howell Cobb,
Wm. M. Wad ley, Esq:
junol9tw-tnl
NASHVILLE
Marble Works.
COLEMAN ft O’KEEFE,
PROPRIETORS,
And Manufacturers of tho Finest
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
Barbie MOmmente,
TOMBS, HEADSTONES,
Mantle Pieces,
tiRNS, YAsfe's; Ac.
Parties In need of sltaU wilrk 111 the State
of Georgia, will fiifd It i8 tilolf Interest to
purchsse of os, Its tie ttisUra them we can
SELL AS CHEAP
As the same kind of work can bo purchased
anywhere.
All orders left with
BUBNDtT,' jt)NES A HARGROVE,
' ' Rour, Ga.,
Will meet with prompt attention—they ara
oi^authorised Agents at that place.
Carriages and Buggies,
Petroleum Stock.
GA.& ALA, MINING & MAN
UFACTURING COMPANY.
B OOKS for subscription to the stock of
said -Company will bo opened at the
office of Col; Dan iel 8. Trintup iifi^lomo,'Ga.,
until 30tb day of June. Shares $25 eaeh,
Capital Stock $190,000-amount of lands leas
ed 5,290 acres. These lauds have all been
selected with relercnoe to their favorable lo
cations being in tho counties of Cherokee
and St. Clair, Ala. Already a well has been
sunk on a lot between the lota leased by this
Company, and oil found.
Our object Is to raise a working fund and
Immediately sink w-lls as no doubt any
longer oxists in regard to finding oil in
abuudanco on tho lands lossod.
Besides oil there are an abundanee of coal,
iron and other nilnorals on the lauds which
ara as rich as any in Alabama and oasily
worked.
The prospect is most promising for rioh
returns.
J.AMES NOBLE., Jr.,
• CHARLES H. SMITH,
R. H, HART,
DANIEh S. PRINTUP,
may2/itiv.-5w . . Committee,
Rome Railroad.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS A CONSIGNEES
A LL Gnu its' shipped Gobi this point must
. jiavo tho Freight prepuid to Kingston.
No Goods will be delivered iietll the
Freight ie paid.
Our Depot being too small to store, mer
chant: Ikdbt re>.iiva their goods from tha
Cars. O. M. PENNINGTON;.
dee5.tw.tf Eng. A Supt. R.R. R.
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF;
OF GRIFFIN, GA.,
Has associated with the
The Tomlinson, Dcmarest Co,
Manufacturers of
FINE CARRIAGES,
520 Broadway, New York;
Where they are prepared to folrftish, by
Wholesale and Retail, any Style of
CARRIAGE, BUGHY Oft .
‘PLANTATION WAGON.
M R. WOODRUFF’S long experience jn
the Carriage buxine-.- in Griffin and
ita, Gtr., will enable US V> give batter
satisraetion in filling ordere tor good sub
stantial wo*k, siteh as tho country demands,
than any other house, and at as low prices,
as can ba possibly furnished for the ctish.-
Wc will keep constantly on hand thb
LiGHT CONCORD' BUGGIES,
tho same as formerly sold by Mr: Woodruff/
an-1 which, btseamo Bo universally, .popular
all through the South, ei the hist Bnggy in
use. Address all orders to
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO..
C2U Broadway, New York,
JSO-Mf. Wm. RAMEY or A. T. HARDEN
of Romb, Ga., will act as agents to receive
and send us orders tor any style of Carriage
or Buggies that may ha wanted.
may26-ry .
Atlanta
MACHINE WORKS
AND
Iron and Brass Foundry':
Porter, Butler Jk Co.}
PROPRIETORS.
Prepared to Manufacture and Repair
Suen iS
PORTABLE And stationery
Jjteaih Engines and BoilerB,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery,' Ae.
ALSO
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS;
seen as
(tills A Boilors,*
ilorso Powers,
Bark Mills,,..,. .
Pipes, Pulleys,
Cur Wheels A
Raliroad Castings of eyery iesorlp'Ub'fi:
MADE TO ORDER.
SAWS P.E-T0OT1IEJ) AND OUMMEd
In tbo best Manner.
Wo promise faithrally to execute all or.
dels with punctuality, arid guarantee satis
faction.' , ...
TEFMS FAVORABLE
At the old stand of James L. Dunning,
ATLANTA, GA.’
jinST tents