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nublishing the legal advertisements of
e following counties, viz:,
Polk, Walker, Chattooga, Dade, and
ployd county in part.
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riers. We liavo good reasons for this
request, and hope It will be cheerfully
'complied with'. 1
Chir papers may be obtained at
Mayo’s News Agency, or, the Courier
Office.—tw-tf.
tTamailabe Letters m Home P. O.
Miss Octavla Jones, Lawreuceville,
'Oa., old stamp.
Wm. Waddel. Spartenburg, District,
S.C. old stamp.
Mrs. Mary £ Moise, Augusta, Revenue
stamp.
Mist Julia Richardson, Cave Spring,
'upatd.
Miss Lottie Uoodman, Rockford, II*
llnois, wnpaidr^^sBBt^ feu.
Miss Margaret Freeman,. Kingston,
unpaid- Vi'jVilllilll
John Clark, Cleveland, Tennessee,
unpaid.
_ Almost a Fire.
The Masonic HaU'hlock come within
so aoe of being burned last Thursday
night in the following manner. A ne-
•gto in the employ of Mr. Stroll, the
druggist, had, contrary to orders, put
asheseontaining Are in a wooden ves
sel, and set it aside in the house. It
Lurned through the bottom of the ves
sel and through the floor. Mr. S. hap.
peningto come .in rather lato that
night, smelled the smoke and made
search until he found the origin of it'
and thus saved from destruction one of
the largest blocks in the 1 oity. Unless
you are willing to ho burned out ser
vants must be watched, and athet must not
be pul in wooden vessels and kept about
the house.
Ed. Courier.—The Commercial con
tained a notice that “they" had arrived
and are only $6 00 a pair. Where can
“the)’' be found. We want aevoral pair,
Trtebs.
Brusiiino Up.—We are glad to see so
I many ofour business men improving
I the appears *co of their stores. Five
I yeari neglect bad made many building*
1 look rnther dingy, but a little paint
I spread on by the welhdireoted brushes
I’Clins. Irwin A C6., make them look 1 as
1 good ns new again. As specimens of
] the good taste and fine marksmanship
j of this firm, see S. B. Seligmnn’s store
1 Hint of Veal A; CO., or lfouglt AOmberg’s
-all of which look as neat and tidy as
new Psalm books.
Singular Weatuer.—Provious to last
I Tliura lay the weather bad been exceed-
I ingly hot, but Wednesday night there
I was a line shower, and next day war
[just pleasant. Thursday night was
rather cool, and Friday morning »viu
I down right cobl with strong wind front
I the North. We have had an abun
I dance of rain up to Ibis time, and lli
I gardens have Beldom been bf-
| ter, or the corn orop been more pros-
I ising.
I^Corriction.—Tho Augusta Consfc'u-
1 tionalist calls our attention to the Sot
I that Capt. Tew, whose murderers pre
I hung in Augusta some two weeks pee,
belonged to the Confederate army1 He
was a relative of Maj. Bumby, f(
I ly of Marietta.
Wheat is quoted in Augusta t from
I *2 25 to $2 75.
Agents for the Courier.
Tho following Lamed Authorised'averts for
Dado County,
Chattooga county,
Cordon county,
Polk
Bartow, «
Care Sprlog,
Ringgold,
Walker county,
Centre, Ala.,
_ . Joel Sutton.
SanlUol Hawkins.
Judge Thos. Foster.
B. F. Bigelow,
J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout,
las. M. Andetson.
T. W, Cobb.
3. W. Coker,
Jacksonville, Ala,, Stcrehsoh, Pinson A Co’.
ScWihg Machine.-Weed's Patent, Will
be sold ofieap..—Apply Rt this OffloB.
lO.OOD lbs. of Rags WANTED.
We Want an indefinite amount of dean
Cotton or Linen Rags, In exchange for the
Courier. The prlKe allowed 1s SI uls. per lb.
Fifty sevon lbs. Will pny for tho Tri-Weekly
3 months, or twenty.eight lbs. for the Week,
ly S months.
Legal Blanks.
Wanow have on hand, neatly printed, on
&MfoHo$:? er #f “™ ,,u » u ‘ 3r ’
Letters of Administration.
Administrator's Bonds.
Letters of Huardlansbip.
Guardian’s Bonds.
Blank contracts with Freedmen.
Deeds—short and oomplete.
Warrasts of Appralsment.
Marriage Lioensei.
Mortgage Deeds.
Possessory Warrants.
Attachments,
Writ* and Declarations on Notes and Ac
counts.
Criminal Warrants.
Bummons 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.
Justice Court Summons,
Justice Court Executions,
Justice Court Subpoena,
Commission for Interrogatories with In
•Unctions.
Sheriff’s Deeds.
Administrator's Deeds.
Notary’s Protests and Notices.
Indenture for Freed Children.
Jury Summons.
Letters Testamentary.
Justice Court Jury Summons.
Mortgage on Personal Property.
Cast Fi. Fa. for 8. or I. Courts.
Cost Fi. -Fas far Justices’ Courts.
Garnishment and Bond at Common Law.
As soon as tho printing can be done, we
will have a complete eupply of all Blanks
used by Ordinaries, Sherlfls, Clerks ot the
Courts, and the Form* in most Common use
by Lawyers*
Oot. 2Gtf.
Administrator** Sail
AH those wishing to buy f a prop-
| erly are reminded that th/ollowing
j lots will be sold next Tue/'y at the
| usual ho ti of sale **
r ..One Lot on Broad strq adjoining
Merks’ iiu onop: - /
One-halt interest in tyt occupied
I Mrs. Clements on Clijb street.
I 1 vacunt Lot opposite jig® Wright’s
I dwelling.
I • House and Lot oqpied hy Mrs.
j McKenzie, near tho fl Presbyterian
,church. J
i,„£ DeiNE8i -—A Nushile paper of yes-
jterday 5ayB . '
l.°n Sunday eveninaen convicts ar.
F'ved here from Grejville, Tenn., to
fenUentUy^ 80V f ler “’ in the
in Let Ten*.—The
lordnu n Union and American' ofyqt-
r™*y ha* this paragxph:
l.* n forms us that he has
leaii?,, ^ thouknd rations to tbe
Kbul«d e r° f ^ Temossee, to be dis-
leuol / rom Chattroooga to Bristol.
|® v ®fe? d ’ Knoyiille, Greenville,
C2X 0 “ud Ctarter’a Station are
■ stoffiJoi 0 distnibution. An cnerge-
te diff® 00 ' is amr travelling through
b j . rent '“unties of East Tennea-
tim» J “ B P® 0, jon in person the oom-
> r destitution, and wberover
MS foun d to be well founded
K.U« f° r ’f“ded at once for
ire Jiii t * thought after July that
[MgAj;,ar ° r
she ,H*uana—In its sleeve
fdecrv f T onv i°“« Dentists
■W iH $° Kd ' n t- « «* natural,
Bhould dislike it,
f of th«?? ular ty lnterferea *tth
ihem in JL ar * 8 » ^ ut **ow ridiculous
tusi^o p 0 a r p lblm ‘ Pit6 Whcn itS
P' A ,, 1 c . orr c*Pondent from Mexioo
Oldham, of Texas, for-
Senator, is in Cor-
Te Ri— ? a , history of tbe ’’Confed-
ESf®*.’’and, In tbe meantime,
n 6 himself by photograph-
Floyd County Courts,
summon court
Sits 3d Monday in January and 3d Mon
day In July, A, B. Ross Clerk.
tarmtioR court
For County purposes—1st Monday in each
mouth.
CottXTT cotter.
Monthly Sessions, 2d Monday in each
month.
Semi-annual Sessions, 3d Monday in April
and October.
couht or oROntAar
Sits 1st Monday in esoh month, Jesse
Lamberth, Ordinary.
justicr court*
919 Dist. Rome 4tb Frid ay in each month,
,829 Dist. Cave Springs 1st Saturday iu
each month.
1059D1H. Livingston 2nd Saturday in each
month
902 Dist., Chuleo 3d Saturday iu each
month.
859 Dist. Wattors, 4th Saturdry in each
month.
1018 Dist,, EtoWuh, 3d Saturday in each
month.
949 Diet.. Fiord Springs, 4th Saturday in
cat-h month.
923 DI4., Dirt Town, 3d Saturday iu each
month.
854 Dist., North Carolina, 2d Saturday in
each mouth.
924 Diet., Barkers. 1st Saturday iu each
month.'
N50 Dist., Popfkul!,4th Saturday iu enoli
month.
If thcro are any errors In th» shove will
seme ono please point them out, so that we
may correct them.
Dec.2.tf.
ROME WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MARKET*
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY BUlitNETT,
JONES a HARGROVE.
Courier Office, Roue, GA., 1
June 28, I860, f
COTTON. Z f tt>20@2»
BACON—Shoulders, 181
Clear Sides 3 lb 25®
Clear Rib Sides... 21J(n)
Plaih Hums....a '* 25J
Canvuss , ddo...'.'.,i “
BRAN-^ib 2J
BAGGING—Kentuky.......3 yd 40
Ropk—machine lb. @2c
Cottbh'— ; ut....... '* (id55
BEfiSVVAX-lb -
BUTTER .3ih 20@25
CANDLES—Star... “ 81©
CANDY— •• 37©50
CHICKENS .Spring, each, 20@B5
COFFEE—Rio f tt> 30@85
Java ’* 50©55
COTTON CARDS-^ doz. $12 00©
COTTON YARNS- •• Bu. $2 60@$3 00
COPPERAS- 3 lb 10@18
EGGS— V doz 20©25
FEATHERS— @50
FRUIT—Dried $ Ba (33ft) 92 00
FISH—Kill No. 11 $4 50@500
FLOUR—3 Bbl. SllalO 00
GLASS—3 Box $8 60@12 00
GRAIN—Wheat $2 00
Corn .'..$1 40© 1 45
IRON............. ,3 ft 10
INDIGO- .« 1b $1 75®2 00
LEATHER—Hemlock. 45
Conntry 40
French Calf Skins, $6 60®7 00
LARD 27@
LIME « Bbl $2 50
LUMBER « M ft $I5@20
MADDER....,, ;.3fc 28©
MOI ASSES..., ...3 gal $1 00@1 50
NAILS—Cut „..%U 00@jl2 00
OIL—Linseed—Ual $2 00©$3 00
Tanner’s
Kerosene
PUTTY- 3 ft.,
PEPPER •’
RAISINS—| box
RAGS—Clean Cotton 3 ft
RICE .13 ft
SODA ’’
SOAP
SPICE
20
|20
Jo
STOVES—Cooking ......$30 00@$75 00
SUGAR 31b .!. 18@30
TOBACCO—Scarce and high.
TALLOW 12
tin plate:::;:::::::;;;;:.. $25 00
WHITE LEAD .3 keg $3 87i
WOOL—Washed .T.....7... 25
Unwashed 20
POWDER—FFFg. per keg ...$15 00
SHOT.,., J 25...30
MASONIC NOTICES-
Cherokee Lodge. No, 80. Rome. Gb.
Regular Meetings. 2nd and 4th Friday
Nights of each month.
D. M, HOOD. W. M.
Rome Royal Arch. Chapter No26.
Regular Meetings 1st Tuesday Night of each
month.
D. M. HOOD, H. P.
Schley Counoil, Good Snmerltans.
Regular Meetings 2nd Tuesday Night oi
each month. _
T. J. PERRY, PRES.
Etowah Council. No R>
Regular Meetings 3d Tuesday Night, ot
each month. __ _
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M.
Nails. Nails.
20 000 LBS i ai,orlod an “® aled Cut
5,000 lbe, Horso Shoe Nails—in lots to suit
purchasers.
* ALSO,
20,000 lbs. Horse anil Mule SHOISS.
For sale by _
JAS. NOBLE, at tho Foundnr.
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Take Notice.
PARTIES INDEBTED TO
J. J. COHEN.
A LL ersons indebted.to J. J. CohQU, eith
er on Note and Account, are requested
to come forward immediately and pay up.—
Ho gives positive assurance that his out
standing claims must be liquidated.—Early
attention to this matter will save trouble
and expense. iune5tf
Bolting Cloths.
DOUBLE ANCHOR—40 INCHES WIDE
The Best in the World.
MILL STONES, BURR STONES, BELT
ING, SMUT MILLS, Ac.
For «olo by
Manwaring & Co..
IMPORTERS AND
MANUFACTURERS,
MARIETTA, OA.
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LUMBER YARD
BY
3, J. COHEN.
BROAD STREET, ROME, OA.
•pilWI
Financial.
CoCRirn Offfice, Rome, Q*. j
. Juno 28, 1860. .
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Bills Ac.,
corrected Tri-weekly by Cothrans A Elliott
Brokers.
GEORGIA
Georgia!!.
Marine Bank of Oa. 85
Bank Of Fttltott
Bank of Emp. State 20
Augusta Ins. Sc B. Co. 7
City Bank of Aug. 25
Manufac’s B. Mac’n 17
North-Western Bank 5
Merchants Sc Plant’s 7
Planters Bank 13
Bank of Columbus
Central R. R. Bank 05
Bank of Middle Oa. 87
Bank of Athens
Bank of Augusta
Union Bank of Aug.
Buying
Central Bank, 27
Northern Bank,
Southern Bank,
SOUH CAROLINA,
Union Bank,
Bank of Chester, 17
Bank of the State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Exchango Bank, 15
Meroba’t8(Cheraw) 16
Bank Georgetown, 18
Planters’ Bank. 15
Pl’nt’rs k Mechnics 18
Peoples’s Bunk,
lanlc of Newberry,
ank of Ilnmburg. 15
8 W R. R. Bunk. 40
Ji H, NOWLlN, M. D. —
A. MAUi’iN.
n« XXiX
Apothecaries
AND DRUGGISTS
4
Having increased- their stock to the value of $10,000 are
prepared to fill orders at the LOWEST PRICES (quality con
sidered) this market can afford.
Their stopk consists of Standard
Drugs, Preparations and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines in great variety.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Leads, .
Zincs, Putty, Window Glass, Kerosene Oil,
‘Kerosene Lamjps, Chiihheys and Wicks ,Shuff,
Tobacco. Shop Fiirhittn'e, Fruit Jars,
Surgical Instruments, Fruit Preserving Liquid,
[one pint preserves 128 lbs. fresh fiuit, Without siigRr Si dir»
tight cans] Darby*s Prophylactic Fluid,
Tetter Wash, Benzine.
PURE LIQUORS, only for Medioal uses, dec.
All articles WARRANTED—as represented.
Gall and examine Stocks and Prices.
NOWLltf & MATJPIN.
june23
Summer
Mi!linery_ Roods.
MRS. Hi JONAS,
H AS just received and Is now opening a
large and com plote assortment of Sue
and fashionable MUlluerr Quads, including
a large assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Ac., in fine, almost everything
usually kept in e fashionable Millinery Es
tablishment. These Goods have been pur
chased very cheep, and will be sold at a
•mall profit. The Ladies are invited to call
and examine Goode and prices.
Store on Broad St., firct door above Hooper
A Force. Mas. H. JONAS.
junel2tw3m
MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making,
OVER VEAL A WILLIAMSON’S STORE.
Mias lizziFroacit,
H as received her SUMMER STYLES
ol Millinery Goods, and invites the
patronage of tho ladies of Romo end sur-
roundiug country.
Bonnets, Dresses and Spring Mantles
made at short notice.
LADIES’ DRESS CAPS,
A beautiful article just received.
may!7tf
Aug.Bavings Ban’k 10 Farmers t Kxch’ge. 5
Timber Cutlers B’k
Bank of Savannah 40
Bank of tho Stato 22
Bank of Commorco 7
Mechanics Bank 8
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile 85
Eastern Bank Ala. 40
Bank of 8elma SO
Commercial Bank 27
Bank Montgomery 85
Bank of Camden, 38
Bank of So. Ca. 13
State Bank. 5
Cotn iiorcial Bank, 18
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 22
Bank Wilmington 15
Bank of tKo Stato 25
All other North Caro
lina Banks 85 to 95
per cent, discount
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia
Bank Bills.
Exchange on New York—Buying J per
discount; selling at £ premium.
Gold.—Buying at 42 cents; selling at
47 cents.
Silver.—Buying at 30 cents; soiling at
35 cents.
GUARDIAN
Life Insurance
COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $500,000—Steadily Increasing
Annua! Receipts over $300,000.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. John A. Dix, New York,
Hon James Harper, Firm of Harper Sc, Bros.,
Ex Mayor N. Y.
John J. Crane, Pre.sidont Bank Republic,
Wm. T. Hooker, Wall Street
Wm. M. Verroilye, Banker, (Vormilye k Cn.)
Chaa. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Bank*
ing Co.,
Hon. Geo. Opdyke, Ex-Mayor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms Rignov, Firm Thos. Rigney Sc Cb.,
Francis Skiddy, Merchant
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable
Sc Co.
Chas. J. Goggill, Merchant,
E. V* Haughwout, Firm of E. V. Haughwout
Sc Co.,
Wm Wilkens, Firm of W. Wilkons A Co.,
Frederick W. Maoy, Sect’y Goodhue Ins. Co
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant,
Chas. J. Starr, “
Wm. Allen, u
E. T. H. Gibson, “
H. W. T. Mali, «
John H Sherwood, Park Plaoa,
Walton H. Peokham, Cor. 5th Avenue and
28d Street
Hon. Wm. Wright, Newark, New Jersey.
George W. Fnrlee, Counsellor.
WALTON H. PECK HAM, Pr**’«.
HENRY V. GAIIAGAN, 8cc’y.
W. E. VERMILYE, M. D., Med. Ex.
JOHN HARKINS, Ag’t.,
ROBT. BATTEY, Medical Ex.
oprl9.tw.w.tf Rome, Go.
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FORESTVILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers bare purchased that por-
lion of lot No 134, which was late pro
perty of Wm. R. Smith’s estate, and is situ
ated about oae mile from tho oity, 131 acres
til in woods, on tbe Kingston rood, whioh
we propose to soli on reasonable torme, in
loti to *uit purchaser*.
We deoiro thte property to bo epeedily im
proved, having some very bonusomo locu
tions for building, and will sell at each
6 ricos as will induce all who bavo nq homes
> provide them at once. Those who come
first will be first served. Call on tbe firct
named of the undersigned. -
THOS. G. WATTERS,
JnnoJ WADE S. COTHRAN.
MILLINERY,
MRS. C. A. SMITH,
IS NOW RECEIVING HER
SPRING STOCK
MILLINERY GOODS,
A ND will be ready to exhibit thorn on
March 27th. Tbe Ladies of Rome and
vicinity are invited tu call and examine for
themselves. Rtoins ovor tho Buck Store.
niar24.tW.tf
Veal & Williamson,
ROME, GA.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR
3ALE THE FOLLOWING s
GOLD LOCKETS, euitable for Photographs,
GOLD FENS, of evory size and quality.
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
DIAMOND AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS,
for Wodding and Engagement.
PURR SILVER SPOONS, Forks, Cups, oto.
SILVER-PLATED CASTORS, Cash Baskets,
Spoons, Forks, etc.
KEROSENE LAMPS and Glasses, for sale
very low.
POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, eto.
GLASS TUMBLERS, Goblets, Wine Glasses,
etc., eto.
VIOLINS from tl to $50.
EXTRA BOWS, Strings, Bridges Screws, eto
FISH HOOKS,
LINES, FLOATS, REELS, ETC.
Office and House Clocks of every stylo and
warranted.
Spectacles
Of Gold, Silver and Steel, to suit all ages.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
HAIR BRAIDING AND ENGRAVING
dono to ordor.
Wedding and Engagement Rings made and
engrnve'd to order.
Si-ectaeles Repaired and fitted with New
Glasses to suit.
TERMS.
All Work and Goods must be paid for be-
ore leaving the store.
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Petroleum Stock.
GA. & ALA. MINING & MAN
UFACTURING COMPANY.
B OOKS for subscription to tho stork of
said Company will bo opened.at tho
ottico of Col. DunmlS. l’riutupin Rome,Go.,
until 30th day of June. Source $25 each,
Capital Stock $109,000-amount of lands loco
ed 0,291) acres. These lauds have all been
selocted -with rclorenoe to tholr favorablo lo
cations being in tho counties of Cherokee
and St. Clair, Ala. Already a well has been
sunk on a lot between tbo lot* leased by thi*
Company and oil found.
Our object is to raise a working fund and
Immodlately sink w-lls as no doubt aoy
longer exl.U in legard to finding oil in
abundance on the lands leased.
Besides oil there are an abundance ofcoal,
iron and other minerals an the lands wiloh
are ■• rich as any in Alabama ap£ easily
worked.
The prospect is most promising for rich
returns.
JAMES NOBLE , Jr„
CHARLES H. SMITH,
R. H. HART,
DANIEh 8. PRTNTUP,
moy20tw-6w Committee.
Rome Railroad.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS t CONSIGNEES
A LL Goode shipped from this point must
bare the Freight prepaid to Kingston.
No Goods will be delivored until the
Freight is paid.
Our Depot being too sm*ll fo store, mer-
ehaots mart recede ‘heir good, ^om the
decS-tw.tf Eng. t Bupt. R.R. R.
To be opened 1st of June,
186 6.
Moatvale Springs,
OR
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA,”
BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TENN.
J C. FLANDERS A Co., having repaired
• and refurnished with new furniture
Ac., the above
“WATERING PLAGE/’
will open tho same on the 1st of June next,
for tho ro -option of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to Us friends and all others
In search ot health, comfort and pleasure.
Our gardens, vlneysidsand orchards are
in a fine condition. We have
SULFHtJR,
CHALYBEATE,
LIMESTONE.
SOFT
and
ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
The medioal properties and tho benefits
derived from their use, ere too well known
to require recapitulation here.
Families can bo accommodated with Goth
ic Cottages that surround the Lawn.
Tbe scenery is romantic and varied, such os
must possess a powerful charm for the most
refined admirer of the beautiful and grand
in nature, and presents the strongest attrac
tion to both the invalid and ploasure-sosker.
Cunomary amusements, such a*
Dancing, Billiard*, Bowling, Ac.,
will be so eoodueted as not to be objectiona
ble to the most quiet visitor. Regular daily
mull coaches leave
KNOXVILLE
every morning, and parties can secure spe
cial conveyance from
LOUDON.
Tbo proprietors will mnko ovary effort to
protect their gueats from exorbitant charges
In overy diroc.tion.
Our beds and bedding arc new and first
quality-^
Our torms of board Wlllbe very reasonable,
and liberal arrangements will be made for
families wishing to spend tbe season.
J. C. FLANDEBS A Co.
Montv.le Springs, via. Knoxville, Tenn.
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Boarding School.
WOODSTOOCK.
MRS. EDWARD E. FORD
S ILL continue her Boarding' Sohool for
Young L&dici at Woodstock near Cave
jr. Floyd County, Ga. Tho Spring 8os-
sion of this School commenced on April 2d,
and will eloso August 17. Tbe Fall Session
will commence August 18th, and will closo
Die. 21st, I860—thus constituting one long
term, tho Vacation boiug thrown ihto tbo
winter
Pupils have every advantage in this school
tho best teachers in ovory department, being
employed. Applications must be mado to
Mas. EDWARD E. FORD,
Cave Spring, Floyd Co., Ga.
Rkfrrkncr:
Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott,
Gen. Howell Cobb.
Wm. M. Wadley, Esq.
junol9tw-lm
Carriages and Buggies.
OKO. r. BUItNRTT, . < ». f. JOURS,
It. t, HAROabVfc.
.,1/1
SUCCESSORS TO .
BERrI JoftES& CO.
anooriliii. .
COMMISSION, WAREHOUSE
AND
Foil WARDING MERCHANTS,
oofcrdlr tfiicrtfiS4§
* ’ ' '* •
And .dealers In
PLANTERS GOODS,’
HOME. GA.
Will
CONSTANTLY QN HAND
COFFEE,
'IRON,
80AP,
A Alii lUpply of drtesHe* c.nslsting at
SUOAR, ^
salt,/- ■ ■ ~ .
BaCoNi lAhto,
OILS,
TOBACCO.
CANDLES. dRASS SEEDS,
COTTON SEEDS,
STOVES, TINWARE,
CASTINGS, A PLANTER’S HARDWARE,
EXTRA VESSELS
COOKING STOVES, , .
'8.g£ ^-SUCftEREt,
OYSTERS, CRAcl®M? ft '
FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN,
UQDORS OF ALL KtttDh
(By wholesale,)
LEATHER, SHOE FINDING* khd MATE
RIALS,
BEfilRS Mt (HOURS TOM(W.
they pledge themaelvti to sell as loW oa eaa
be purchased lq the market. Their guodt
are always subject to Inspection, khd prleS.
will be named In the store. They belleVie
their facilities are equal, 10 those bf.au,
house In toWh, which will be McUrtolaed ly
acthparhbn.
TERMS GASH!
PRICES REGULAR!
And such as will be to the interest of the
purchaser. They will barttr far and buy
produce of every kind.
We have added to our etoel recently a
variety of
Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods
Also a choice lot of
iiS^DY-MADk cLotmino,
which will Ip sold cheap. 7b Jobbers ws
nffa special miucem'ents.
N. Attics of k ail Southern Banks re
ceived at their market value, tri payment for
goods.
Burnett, Joan 4k Hurgrote.
mar3
NASHVILLE
Marble Works.
COLEMAN A O’KEEFE,
PROPRIETORS,
And Manufobturerai of the Finest
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
Marble MOnurieftts,
TOMBS, HEADSTONES,
MANTLE PIECES
URNS, VASES, Ao.
Parties in need of such wdrk la tit* State
of Goorgia, will find it to thsir interest to
purchase of us, as w* assur* them we esa
SELL AS CHEAP
A* the lime kind of work can bo purchased
anywhere. I| n
. I ; ’ Lf
All orders left with
BURNETT, JONKS A HARGROVE,
Roue, Ga.,
Will meet will, prompt attention—they ere
our authorised Agent* at that place,
june21tw , ,,
Mr. W. IV. WOOUBUFF,
OF GRIFFirf, GA.,
Hoe associated with the
The Tomlinson, Demarest Co.,
Manufacturers of
FINE CARRIAGES,
020 Broadway, New York,
Where they are prepared to furnish, by
Whol*-.«alo ana Retail, aoy style of
CARRIAGE, BUGGY OR
PLANTATION WAGON.
M R. WOODRUFF’S long experience in
tbe Carriage business in Griffin and
ita, Oa., wifi enable us to give better
satisfaction in filliug orders for good sub
stantial work, such ns tbe country demand*,
thou any other hoase, and at ae low prices
a* ean he possibly furnished for the cash.—
We will keep constantly on hand the
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the e*me os formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and wbloh became eo universally popular
all through the 8outh, as the best Buggy in
use. Address all orders to
TOMLINSON. DEMARE8T CO.,
620 Broadway, New York.
jaT-Mr. WM. RAMEY or A. T. HARDEN
of Rome, Ga., will act os agents to receive
and send us orders .tor any stylo of Carriage
or Buggies that may be wanted.
mey26-ly
ATLANTA
HACIIINE WORKS
and'
Iron and Brass Foil#
Porter, Butler Sc Co,,’
PROPRIETORS.
Prepared to Manufacture and’Repaid
SUCH AS .VjlC-
PORTABLE AND STA'llONERY
Steam Engines and Boilers,’
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ao.
IRON AND B^ASS CASTINGS,
SUCH. AS
Building .Front*;. -rt
Iron Railing,
MillCostlngti . I. I .
, Sugar Mills A Boilenj
Horse Power,, .
Bark Afilla, . . , - ,
Fipes. Pulleys,!.. J
. Car Wheel* A
Railroad Castings of every Descrljftion.
MADE..T0 ORDER.
SAWS BE-TOOTIIED AND .GUMMED
Jo the b^at Manner.. 5j
Wfriprbmise faithfully to execute alt or
ders, with punctuality, and guarantee satis
faction. .. ,■ ,
TERMS FAVORABLE.
At tho old stand of James L. Dunning,
. ., ATLANTA, GA.’
juno7 t.wJiif