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Live cattle Weight by Measure.
Cetsnry is
Tbe -on|y instru men t fiedi
nroaitlre with-feel und'ltnihmnrka up.
on It. The girth is the circumference
of the utmual. juat behind the shoulder
blades. The superficial feel are ob
tsMwt bf } 1$ t>t»Ydhli 8>S
length. Tho following are the rules to
iifccrtain the weight of the animal :
If less' than oaeloot in girth, multi
ply superficial fee by eleven.
If less than three ar.d more than one,
multiply supeficial feet by eleven.
If less than five, and more than three
multiply supeificia) feet by sixteen.
If less, than soven, and. more than
five','multiply superficial feet by twenty
three.
'If less than nine, and more than eev-
eu, multiply superficial feet by thirty
three. ,
•If less than'eleven, and more than
niue, multiply Superficial'feat by forty-
Exnmplo : Suppose the girth df a
bullock to be fix feet tbreo inches;
length five feet six inches; the superfi
cial area will then bo thirty-four; and
in uceordanae with tbe preceding table,
the weight will be seven hundred and
■nighty-two pounds. '
Suppose a pig to measure in girth
two feet, and length one foot and nine
inehes. There would then bo three
and half feet, which multiplied by
eleven, givei thirty-eight anil a half
pounds of tho weight of the animal
when dressed. In tills way the weight
of the foul quarters .can be substantial
‘ly ascertained during life.
NEW GOODS
Hooper & Force’s
FOR TflB
Spring & Summer
TRADE.
»®_The Shennndoah -Herald, speak'
ing of tbe mills and barns burnt
throughout the Valley byShoridsn, un
der Grant's orders to lay waste and do-
vote, says: In this neighborhood we
sre happy to sajr, the most of the bares
■have been rebuilt, and the mills are
p rogressing rapidly, and will benomple
tod in time for the growing orop.
Can it Bi f—We approach with sor
row a subject attracting some attention
just at present among the frequenters
of the Halls of Congress. The Wash
ington correspondent of the Cincinnati
Enquirer tells that tho negro galleries
of the 'House have become infested
with one of the plagues with which the
Egyptians were cursed, and that a ren-
• ovation of that part of the building and
the burning of the seats lias been or'
dered.
Alas 1 alas! that the Capitol of cur
country should bo given over to creep
ing things. How thankful the Southern
representatives should be that admit
tnneo is refused them.
Liberty, Equality and Vermin. Vive
U Ilepublifuet'l Africainc 1
UEAvr Fins.—A railroad oonduotor
was recen tly before tho judlcinl author
ities at Butl'ulo, to answer to the charge
of ejeoting a mnu from a oar bocauso
lie refuscd'tb give his seat to a woman.
Tho Court held that ladies; or those
who wish to beoonsidered such, are le
gally ontitled to no more privileges in
public conveyance than men, and that
when tho latter pay for seats they have
a right to occupy them so long as they
conduct themselves in a proper
niannor. The oonduotor was fined
$.'>00 for sating on the supposition that
a man was under no obligation to sur
render bis seat to a woman.
Hardini Harkins
A RE now receiving direct firom New York
a splendid stobk of Seasonable ’Goods,
consisting in part of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Of Printed Luwub, Fgurod Muslins, Printed
.tnconets, Printed Organdies, Orgnndie Robes
(Bomelhing New,) together with a fall line
ol'Calicoes nnd GinghamSBleached Shirt
ings, Bleached and ;Brown Sheeting, white
Hoods, Horary, Ac. Alton full line of Cot-
tonades, -Denims, Ticks, Stripes, Linen
Drills, Linen Ducks do.
We would also coll special attention to
our stock df ’
MENS CLOTHING
'Consisting of Fins Cloth Coats, Ude Black
Dooskln Pants, fancy Oaeslmere Stilts, Cass-
Imero Coals, Pants, Lhieh Costs, Pants,
Linen Dusters, Caagime-e Vests, Marseiles
Vast*, Linen Vests, all ef which we will guar
antee as jtfiod *■ custom made. •
You will find i.i our stook of
SUOE8
nothing minting to mako our aasortment
Complete.
r IN HATS
we can boaaiof a# fine an assortment of the
latest style, as you will be likely to find else
where. These g«*ods havo been seleoted by
one of the firm, with greet care, at greatly
reduced prices, and we pledge ourselves to
LMre onr customers the benefit of the recant
decline. A. T. HARDIN,
mar29. JOHN HARKINS
w. D. RANKIN,
RANKIN & MOORE,
WHOLESALE a RETAIL
GROCERS * COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Lumpkin Block, Broad St., ROME, OA.
[ AVING pormanontly located in this
86>'Thero is a proposition before
Congress to nllow the Secretary of the
and Dahlonega, Ga., Which has been
agreed to bj the House, but it will en
counter deoided opposition in the Fi
nance Committee of tho Senate, to
which it has been referred,
place, aro*now receiving and offerini
will keep constantly on hand, a ful
ropp'y « f Q jjooERIES.
CORN, FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR,
COFFEE and MOLASSES;
Also a fine assortment ol
CONFECTIONARIES,
Candles «t all kinds, Nuts,
Rnisihs, Prunes, Brandy Peaches,
Cherries. Jellies, Figs, Picklos,
Can Peaehea, Pine Apple, Greon Corn
Also Oysters, Sardines, Cheese,
Sugar and Soda Crackers,
A lot of fino Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, and Cigars of finest brands,
Wooden Ware, Buckets, Tubs,
Brooms, etc.
In fact everything usually found In the
Grocery line.
Call and examine our atook in the Lump
kin Block, Broad at, Rome, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all Orders.
Conslgnmentsrcspcctlhl ly solicited.
apr!0.tw3m
McB, BROYLES & CO.,
COLUMN..
sIl'k basques.
, Berege and LaoeCircu.
^^cSoPER i FORCE.
apr.lt
L acepo;
tars, Jest ri
DRESS GOObS.
TV/f ORETTS, Lenoa Mosambtqnes, ‘Crane,
JjJL Printed Jaoonetts and Lawns, Brlll-
flant, Just received bv
apr.14
HOOPER A FORCE.
■WHITE GOODS.
gWI88, Jacouatta.Mullo, Nainsook, Vic
toria Lawn and Barred Mullins, just
received by HOOPER A FORCE.
'apr.14
DOMESTICS,
T> LEACHED, 7-8 and 4-4, 5-4 and 10
i~» Brown, Georgia Made and Sea Islands,
all widths, just received by
apr.14 HOOPER A FORCE.
CLOTHING.
LAPGE Lot of SPRING and SUM
MER CLOTniNG of latest styles and
best material, for Bale very tow by.
apr.14 HOOPElRA FORCE
SHOES & BOOTS.
f ADIES’ latest styles of DRESS and
■^^T^^OOT^arfd S'flOES, Patent
Leather and Glove Kid—Coma and lea
hem. HOOPER A FORCE.
IIATS.
J^ADiE8' and GENTLEMEN’S LATEST
SPRING STYLES, lust received b;
Tpr.li HOOPER A
OVERSTOCKED.
»re overstocked on Oltve or (Salad)
& CURE
OF
SECESSION,”
I AM NOW PREPARED
TO FUIlVierH
PHOTOGRAPHS,
6f TnE f6llowino persons in
ANY QUANTITY DESIRED
at short aoTiun,
31*), C. H. SMITH,
the author if tiro Rill Arp, L«t,tprs,apd ac-
knowlcdged to he the beat humorous writer
in America.
WILLIAM ARP—th'o Veritable Bill,
who knows what he sees and "aim er fcard
er dead ducka."
Judge J. H. UNDER WOOD—“‘Big
John,’l
who only asks tho privilege of attending to
his business for which he is willing to pay
all Taxes except Ex Post Facto, and is wil
ling to promise not to say all he tlilnka.
JESSE HARRIS “the old man,”
awaiting for'MaxImilllan to'make the Con
federate money 'good that he gotfofhts
Fiddle. <
TIPPACANOE, “Colored,”
late body servant of Maj. Smith, who oan’t
see any use for a Freedman's Bureau, bat
thinks Stevohs A Sumner bad better have
“Free Soup" ‘or folks who used to have
‘‘Spoons’’ el thetr own.
Send and Get Them.
Your Photograph Albums and Picture
Gallerias are not complete without them.
Small orders accompaxred with tho Cash
will be Piled by mail.
Large orders will be filled T>)> Express
C.O.D., to responsible parties.
A. J. BEARDEN,
mayltw.w.tf Photographer, Rome, Ga,
BEARDEN’S
PRICK LIST
fortRk
CAUSE A#B CURE
Oil, Keros one Lamps, Blacking, 8nuff,
and Hoes, and propose to sell lower Ilian
the lowest. HOOPER
apr.14
OF
A FORCE.
J Tierco Putty, Just received anjHbr^sale
by
nOOPER A FORCE.
i Bhls. Linseed Oil, Just received and for
’ HOOtER A FORCE.
Q Bids. Lh
Xi sale by
1 OH Abbs. Pure White Lead, Juat ro-
1 /iUU ccivcd and Tor iala by
HOOPER A FORCE.
g Iibls^ Spirits TurpenJ^Ue.^Juatrecelved
- and for sale by HOOPER A FORCE.
2Q Boxes French and Arne,lean, Window
'Glass,assorted sizes for sale by
HOOPER A FORCE.
and Sash
HOOPERi
pty
ER" "
/1HROME Yellow, Chrome Green, Black
Paint. Venltian Red, Pa ent Dryer and
Keyed Diamonds for
OOPER A FORCE.
SECESSION CHARACTERS.
FRESH
ARRIVAL
OF
Spring & Summer
GOODS.
J. P.
DEALER IN STAPLE FANCY AND
DRY GOODS,
AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
11ROAD ST., ROME, GA.
JJAS just received a fine^atock of Ladles’
pring and Summer Dress Goods, such
PRINTED LAWNS. LINEN LAWNB,
PRINTED JACONET, FIGURED
, ORGANDIES, SOLID TAR-
MATINS, PLAID, GRENADINES,
Plaid Poplincta, a splendid stork of Spring
Prints, Ladles Linen Cuffs and Collars,
•Worked, Jaconet Collars, Coventry Frill,
Magic Fufillpg, Kid and Silk Glpves, White
Linen and Cambria HUltfs.
Ladles Glove Kid and Cloth Gaiters, Men*
Olotb and Calf Gaiters, Mi-ses uud Childrens
Gaiters and Shoes. . ,_
All of which will be sold sis low as can bo
bough,- ekowhere.
atir.U J. P. MeDOWEEL.
J UST received and for sale low,
10,000 lbs, Nlco Tennessee and Va.
Bacon,
10 Firkins fine Lard.
J. P. MaDOWELL.
JUST RECEIVED.
1 Q BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO.
lO » CA8E8 PRIPE OF VIRGINIA
SMOKING TOBACCO.
^<nn F1NE MAPLE SUGAR-c.1I
OwU very oheap.
1 BALE ATHENS COTTON YARN-all
A very cheap.
mais j. p. McDowell.
(DPECIAL attention given to roceiVing and
y dell iug corn, Flour.. Bacon, Lard, Butter,
CotiAn, Tobacco, and all other produce..
aftr.U J. P. McDOWELL.
pacific Hour
170,178,174 & 176 Greenwich St'
(o»» iqoana west o» unoAnwAv.) '
Between Court/andt and Bey Btt., Keur Fori
John Patten, Jr.,Prop’ r .
T HE PACIFIC HOTEL la well and wld,i.
known to the travelling public. t2.i ■*
eoiit to atl the principal RailroadaVdBfrS'.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
Stroh, Knight & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
toii/s
M AJ. C. H. SMITH—Bill Arp.
WILLIAM EAP.P—The Veritable Bill
Hot. J. It. UNDERWOOD—His friend.
TIP “colored’’ who den t need a Bureau.
JESSE HARRIS, “who does.”
For two copies of either of the abovt, $1 00
“ e settol' Five, 2 00
“ Ten copies, assorted to suit,
1 25
“ 100 «
« 500 « ■
“ 1000 «
Address '
mayltw.w.tf
4 00
10 00
« " 40 00
•> “ HO 00
« “ 450 00
A. j. bEArden,
Photcgrapher, Rome, Ga.
n. n. nurr.
Morrison & Huff,
Successors to A. Maupia & Son,
Broad St,, ROSIE, GA.
DEALERS II
HARDWARE,
Burnt Umber in Oil, for sals by
HOOPER A FORCE,
D RY Good*, of eVery dtsoription, Crocke
ry, Groceries, Jfa'
Look Out for It.—Tho Nashville
Banner of yesterday says: A now
counterfeit $100 coupon interest note,
hearing date May IS, 1865. made its ap
pearance in the city yesterday. It is a
good imitation of tne genuine, and the
engraving is remarkably cpod,.with the
yXLVplinn of the date, whiohls a. little
irregular. The hack will not perhaps
hear close inspection by on expert.
fiS5“Tti the following manner does a
Colorado editor welcome the return of
a respectable citizen : “Our respected
townsman, Mr. Geo. Tritoh, returned
from the Enst in Inst evening’s coac'n.
Ho has on n fine suit of State clothes,
including a plug hat, and is the dog-
S onost looking cuss we have seen since
im Ford left. We ars glad to see him
back again, however, and hope he will
now settle down and behave himself.”
STABLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
TTAVING pemsnontly lo
respectfully IhVlte tho
ity and oountry generally, to
mine their stock of
city <
amine
Buttons, Brushes',
located in Rome,
olttiensof the
call and ex-
, Groceries, Hats, and Caps, Bools
and Shoes, Gonts Furnishing Goods Kefo-
sene Lamps, and Chimneys ih stole, for
sale by HOOPER A For.CE.
17URNITURE Calico and Cetton Damask
J; Just received, tor salo by
Hooper a force.
febiO.
Sole Leather.
e(l SIDES SOLE LEATAER just received
Ov and lor aulu by
marcO
HOOPER A FORCE.
DimonBj uruoucop
Braids, Blacking,
Bolt Ribbons,
Balls aad Beckles,
Corsets, Combs,
Collars, Ladles and
Violin Strings,
Gun Ctps,
Shaving Boxes,
Nat
Head 1
01 ,
Coat Bindings, .
Dress Trimmln g«.
Fans and Gloves,
Ilandkerohlefs,
Hooks and E;
Hosiei '
eta,
Soaps,
Silver plated Spobns,
Domestics, Linens,
Caliooes,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Hats, Straw, Fur and
Wool,
Shakers, Alpacca,
Passage Reduoxi).—Tho Central Rail
road proposes 16 sell tickets to parties
who may wish to visit Savannah on
business at reduced rates, from (ho 25th
inst.. to tho 1st of July. The price will
ho $10 from Atlunta to Savannah and
bnck. This is done to accommodate
tliosqwho may wish to visit tho last
named place to renew their business
operations.
tSy-Tho Dahlonega Signal says that
at no time within the last ten years, has
the gold exoitemont been so great as at
the presenttitne. The Wood Mine, of
which Mr. A. Dexter is Superintend
ent, is now paying Jten pennyweights
to tlie pan full. Four days of last week,
we aroinformed by Mr. Dexter, up
wards of five hundred dwta. were taken
fronrthe vein, and it inclines lo get
rioherasthey advance upon it. This
wasdoho simply by panning.
,nd Eyes,
Hosiery, BodkinS, tmnkors, Alpacca,
Fancy Woolen Goods, Mouslincs, Delaines,
Needles of all kinds, Challies,
Crape Marette,
Chcnot Poplinctt,
Nevk Ties,
Pocket Books,
Pipes, Porfumory,
Pins, Pens,
Sewing Silks,
Stationery,
Pencils, Scissors,
Shoo Threads,
Parsols, Suspendors,
Spool Cottons,
veils, Tapes,
Shirts, Threads,
Umbrellas,
be prosecution against Roberts,
the President of the Fenian brother
hood, fur violating the neutrality laws,
has been abandoned.
Quick Work.—Gus Adams, a colored
man, stolo a hat at eleven o’eloek
Thursday, arrested immediately- put
on trial' thq following morning, and
convicted and sent to the penitentia
ry for two years.—Chat. Union.
g@?*Erofessor Blot said in his lost
lecture, that flour should never be kept
in barrels or boxes, but in cloth bags,
and this method of keeping it is all
that makes European flour better than
American.
Destroyed.—The new Moxican city
of Cnrlotta, laid out and built by Gen
eral Price, has been destroyed. It con<
sisted of a house, barn and staLle.
fiarForney exclaims, “God defend
the right." This is gonerous, for it
leaves him unprotected.
S^Mr. Wm. Massey, of New Or-
leuns, has, ' through Hon. William
Dougherty, presented tbe poor of At
lent* with $150.
SgyPeachts nre selling in Columbus,
25 tenUpor doacn, Tho crops in
that vicinity will be pasaahly good.
gerbtist Saturday, during a storm
a negro man and a mule he was riding
wcr6 killed by lighting near Talbotton.
Brilliants,
Swiss Muslins.
Jaconat, White,
Printed Jaconet,
Checked Muslin,
Paper Cambric,
Lawns,
Towels A Toweling,
Hair Pins,
Ladies Cuffs and
Collars, oto.
GREEN; SWANSON & CO;
Wholesale and Detail
GROCERS
9
AND DEALERS IN
ige
duce orensh at tbe lovroit City price*.
Consignments of all kinds rospectftilly
solicited.
Pleas* call and imtpsot our goods. Cor
ner Broad and Oostanaula streets, nearly
opposite Norton’s. [opr21-tw-tf
S. B. SEI.IG.UA3,
WHOLESALE ; A RETAIL DEAL
STAPLE AND
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
H-ATS,
CLOTHING,
BROAD ST., HOME, GA.
mayltf
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
O NE of Clemcnt’a Patent Circular Mills
60 inch saw New Gum Belt 100 feet
long, 14 Inohcs wide. Mill will out from 5
to 8 thousand loot per day—portable Loco
motive Boiler-45 Hors* power Engine—
Hollibird’a make—all nearly n.w—is now
running at Howell’s, td Roads, Chorokoo
County, Ala.—will bh 'aold on tho spot Of
delivered anywhere.
NOBLE A HOWELL.
»pr!5 Romo, Ga.
Jacksonville Republican, Selma Times,
Atlanta Intelligencer. Macon Telegraph,
and Talladega Watchtowvr publish two weeks
end send bill to this office.
GRAIN,
HAY,
BACON,
FLOUR,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
CANDLES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
NUTS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FLAVORING EXTRACS,
SODA,
CHSSE, SOAP,
^^NJ) in fact ovary thin£_usually kept
first class Grocery Houses—all of
which wo will and do aell vsryoheap. Par-
chasers would do well to call and examlna
our steak In the LUMPKIN BLOCK,
BROAD STREET, CORNER
MAIDEN LANE, ROME, GA.
GREEN, SWANSON, ACO.
feb'23-tWiW-Sm
GEORGIA STATE DIRECTO
TLY
For 1866 and 1867.
BY CAjPT. JOHN C. BRAIN.
Or Savannah, Grorgia.
fTlIItS valuable Work of roferonee will be
_L published on or abont the 1st day of
Jnn* next. It will embrace th* exact loca
tion of every business and professional man
in the State of Georgia, as well at the pri
vate residences In all the cities, and wilt be
the most extensive nnd eomplote directory
ever published. No business men should he
without It, and nono ehould fail lo adver
tise in it as it is doubtless a splendid medium
throu h which to communicate with sub'
etantlal classes throughout the country.
In the city of New Yerk alone, the pub
lisher has nearly five hundred rubsorlberi,
end that list is dally on tbs increase. The
prlee of subscription Is within the' reach of
every buslnoss men, howover limited his
means. The advertising terms are likewise
most retsonable.
J. Orris Lea, General Agent, of Charleston
South Carolina.'
J, H. H. Osborne, General Traveling Agent,
ot Augusta Georgia.
Box 242. Savannah, Ga.
aprtlI0.tw.3m
OFFICE ROME RAILROAD,!
Rom, Ga., Oct. 8th. 1866. j
/CONSIGNEES will take notice that for
v> want ol Depot room, freights must be
taken away on arrival, otherwise, they will
be sent to a warehouse and stored at their
expense. C. M. PENNINGTON,
•ctl3-tf Eng. A Sup
Wo aro now reooiving a large 'and well
seleoted stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &c.
We intend to make 1t to the Interest of
Physicians & Dealers generally
to buy of us. 'Vo are prepared to sell goads
cheaper Hum nt any point-ibis side of tho
Ohio river, ns we leiAciYo out {foods direct
from the manufacture:!. Our mot'to—
AND
HoUseaFDrnishing Goods.
Keep contaantiy oh hand a large ttVpply
AXES,
HATCHETS,
SPADES A SHOVELS,
PICKS AND MATTOCKS,
WEEDING A GRUBBING HOES,
Nails, Iron and Steel,
I.OCK8. HINGES ANb BUTTS,
PLANES, SAWS AND AUGERS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
MILL IRONS, MILL SAWS,
WHEAT FANS, POCKET
A TABLE CUTLERY,
TRACES,
HALTER ANb LOG CHAINS,
Nova Scotia and Ohio Grindstones.
And everything usually kept in first class
Hardware Stores. All of which will be sold
low.
WE ARE SELLING OUT
JLt Cost
The following artioles:
English Soda, Yeast Aacer. Pepper, Green
and Black Toas, Copperas, Mrtddbr-. Alum,
Extract Logwood, Gum Camphor, Quinine,
Bluo Stone, Bnlplmr, Toilet Soap, Starch,
Blueing Powder, Cloves, Cream Tartar, 8hoo
Blacking,Castor Oil ana Willing Ink.
Mny8tf
Quick Sales and Small profits.
The very best of
Imported Wines and Liquors
cohHtftily on hand, at wholosnlo and retail.
Altfo a CHOICE WINE for Ba'bramental
purposes.
You will certainly find it to your advan
tage to give us u cull before purchasing
elbow lie re. Call at
McGUIRfe A PlftSON’B OLD STAND,
On Broad Street, Koine, Ga.
Oct.5
FURNITURE.
NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865 6,
THE GREAT iSvfeiVTlON PF
THE AGE IN
HOOF SKIRTS.
j. W. BRADLEY S New Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SfIRT.
rjMlIH jijrentioh consists of Dun *x (or
I,
two) Elliptic I’uie Rciined Slecl t »i ; nga,
in^cp’ou ’v binidet! tightly ami hrniiy
togctlier, t*dgo to edge, making 4*'e t< gi.'cst,
most floxUile, clastic and durnlile tpring
ever used. They seldom rend or brek, like
the Single Springs and consequent ’ pio-
scrve their perfect nnd beautiful shop more
tlmn twice as Ion4 ns any Binglo Spring
Skirt that ever IIa?or Cnn be made.
The wonder)ul flexibil'ty nnd grciurom-
fort and uleasuve to r.Dy Lr.dy near ; tbe
Duplex Elliptio Skirt wi'l bo expel .wed
particularly in all orowded A^somblic Ope
ras, Carriages, Dailrond Crra, Church eirs,
Arm C'uaii s, for Promenade end House i*ess,
as the Skivt can be folded when in to to
occupy a «mall place as easily and on eni-
ently p.n a Silk or muni* \ Dress.
A Lncy having Enjoyed the PI ure*
Comfort and Great Convenience of wring
the Duplex Elliptio Steel Spring Ski {or a
single day will Nevbr afterWaiTls wi gly
dispenoe with their use. For Child:en lis-
bo$ and Young Ladies they are supef* to
all others. ^
Tho Hoops are Covered with n 2 ply hie
twisted, nnd will wear twice ns long §the
Single varn coveting whiGh is tued
Single -iteel Hoop BkTri*. Tho jt'eree
rods on evory Skirt aro also Doublo fcl,
nnd twice or double covered to prever 7
covering from rent ing off the rods
dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc.,
which they are constantly subjoct to whin
use.
All are made of the new and elegaiit
dod Tapes, and are the best quality in e 1
part, giving to the wearer tho most grar
and perfect shpo possible, and are unq<
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
FURNITURE,
LOOKING GLASSES, METALIC BURIAL
CASES, ETC.
Ju.t received, a fine lot of elegant
NEW STYLE BUREAUS
BEDSTEAD8, LOUNGES, CBIBS,
TABLES, LOOKING-GLASSES, ETC,
I am in daily expectation of a Urge supply
of varlaue itylea of
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE CkAMBER SETS,
And other good, hi my Una.
• METALIC BURIAL CA8E8 alwaye on
hand. ' Ware Rdom over Hille A Fanchen'e
Hardware atoro Dccl0tu3m.
Plantation for Sale.
I OFFER for salo (he valuable Plantation
of Erasmus Bearden, late of Floyd county,
Ga., deceased, eontainlg ttro hundred and
twenty-five acre.; all valley land and well
Watered. Said plantation Is eltuated at the
heed of Ridge's Valley, twelve miles from
Rome, anireix milee from Adairiville, ou
the W. A A.' Railroad. Th* land ie well
adapted to the chltivation of cotton,'and n.
good up-lahd as is to bo found in tile eotaily.
Upon tfie preiniacs it a flood Lime Kiln
and a splendid mill teat.
Also, a half lot ol land adjoining the plan
tation of Jonathan King, known os the Pat
rick place, ten miles from Calhoun, and
twelve miles from Rents.
jun26-tf A. it BEARDEN, Ag't.
€»**\e i.uiii..,i, dujiu jjuooi utt’j uuu »ro uiiqu
tionably tho lightest, most durable, comfc
able and oeonomical Skirt ever made.
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY, Propr..
tors of the Invontion, and Sole Manufaoti
rers, 07 Chambers, end 70 and 81 Rei
etrets, New York.
For Sclo in all first-class Stores In this
and thougliou.tlie United States and Can
Havanad* Cuba,Mexico, South America
tho West Indies.
J0*lnquiro far the Duplex Elliptio
dotiblh) Spring Skirt. A. A
mnvlS
NEW YORK.
the principal
hdU.depats. 1
Th ? n „ 1180 I'M liberal accomodatkm
over 300 guests; It ie well furnished,
possesses every modern Improvement for tie
comfort and entertainment of it« inm,tM
■"ho room, aro spacious and well ventllaw:
rorlded with gas andwator; theattendanM
Ip prompt and re.peottol; nnd the UbL i!
the seasom Pr ° T ‘ d ' J
The subaorlbor, who for the past few yean.
huB been the loesee, is now eel. propS,! 1
and intends.to Identify himself thoroasilj
Jool
SfloHoter? reputation ofth.pJJ
N. B. To prevent oven
men, tho eoaches of the
by the proprietor.
ooU^.ly JOHN PATTEN, J t .
»rg« hy Bset
otel owned
MANUFACTUREHS OF
Revolvers, Rifles,
MUSKETS AND CARBINES,
For the United States service. Alio
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, u
REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLE CANES, REVOLING RIFLES,
Rifle and Shot Gun Barrelk, nod Gun Mate
rials sold by Gun Dealers and the trad,
generally.
In these days of Itouuebrcaking and Rob
bery. every House, Store, Bank and OSes,
•hould have one of
Remington’s Revolvers.
PaWes desiring to aVall themselves of the
lato Improvements In Pistols, and superin
workmanship and form, will find all com
bined lu the new Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing outa‘and description
of our Aims will be furnished upon applica
tion. E. REMINGTON A SON8,
Illon.N.Y.
*nay21-w2m
EDDY’S
KEROSENE
Cooking & Heating
Stoves and Ranges
THE COOKING STOVES WILL
Bake, Boil, Stew, Fry & Roast
V/lth tht* greatest economy and facility,
and without henting the room in which
they are used. They are perfectly simple,
operating like an brdinary KeroscuQ Lamp
with u chimney, and afb tfca only Kar«M»ne
Stoves that burh Without uinoke or odor.
this heating Stoves
aro very convenient and economical, especi
ally where a fire is required but a few hourl
at a time.
• Wo hove been perfectly astonished to
wlmtalobor-saviugp dirt-saving and heat*
saving inslituMon is Eddy’s Patjbht Krro*
sknu thorn. Taking thb cost bf running it,
and tho result ntU'iucd, it is the best patent
ih tho mnrkot.”—Worcester Daily Spy,
Orders for Stoves may l»o .sent through
American Advertising Ageneyp389 Broed*
way, Now- Vork.
MOOItE & NICHOLS,
Manufacturers,
40 Courtlant Street N. V;
Manufacturers of Cooking and
Hoatiii* Stoves and Apparatus,
And A rents Ittr
E. REM 1 ifGtoy l SONS, Ilioo,
Manufacturers o' Devolving Pistols,
RifleGuos, Gnn Canes,
-
Gun Barrels, cnj Elliot Repeaters
frb27-tw w-tf. ' - -f~ j
EEN &
CO.,
GROVESTEEJ
PIANO PORTE,
Manufacturers)
II. & 8- ABRAllAl
®»iern
409 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
T IIF. attentloh of tho Fubilo and U 18 tr * 4 '
la invited to our New Sealed
7 Octave Rosewood Plano Forte.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
>
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES,
LADIES’ & GENTS.’ HATS.
GueonswarO.
. TIN WARE;
\h . . . . -
1 \ And a general assortment o)
FAMILY supplies.
Corner of fcrood and Bridge street*, oppo-
,IUthe Choice Hotel. U. ABRAHAMS.
Marchl5-tf.
rhloh for volume nnd purlty of tonear* 0 ^
by any hitherto offered in
bey contain nit the modern tap*"
SNOH GRAND AOTION, HAB?
AL, IROS FRAME, OVER
STRUNG BASS, .
And each tnatrument being ™*^S T U fl roT rt
personal siipervtalon of Mr..J.
eteen, who boa had a practical expelrt«
over 30 years In their manufacture,
Warranted tn every Particular.
THE "GROVESTEEN PIANO FORT
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWA
OF MERIT OVER ALL OTHER
At THE CELEBRAtED
WORLD'S FAIR,
S ' the Introduction of gWgrgK
e a atilt mora perfect E*" 0 / , L
by manufacturing lorRoty, with a. Kg
ay.tem, ore enabled i.. el» r f.
menta at a-price which will proc.u
Ution. ,
Pricks. Ne. ’.Seven Octavo,roun
her,, Rosewood ,J»ln case, *300.
No. 2, Seven Octave, round corner,,
wood heavy moulding,, 532.-’.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corner--,
wood Louta XIV etyle, 8330. ]s
Termat—NuttC*n», In f
Descriptive circular* lent free-
mayl-lw-or-wly