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• Cross Works (X)./ .,
Took out for cross parks op, your
'miDer* This,indicates A# expiration of
Four subscription. We are compelled
to adhere to our rule, of payment . in
'-fltahce.
• Official Organ.
This paper is the official organ for
■nublisbing the legal advertisements of
The following counties, via ••
‘polk, Walker, Chattooga, Dude, and
Floyd county in part. • ^
Don’t Boy Papers ot our Carriers.
We respectfully request, citizens and
others not to buy papers from our oar ;
?i»rs We have good reasons for this
request, and hope it will bo oheerfully
complied with. .
Our papers may be obtained at
Mayo’s News Agency; or, the Courier
Qffloe.—tiT-tf.
Whll Rofttes from Rome.
The fcrospect f6r pelting mail matter
offfronii Ritftl n Qt ver y flattering
just now. Tay lor, Gilmer & Co., ’since
the.ls't 'i nVt., 'have 'refused to niuTy. the
mail to Blue Mountain and ihtermedi-.
ato offices, as they had previously done.
Wo understand that they affirm that
they will-carry, it no more . Until they
are ‘'indemnified for the past and se
cured for tho future.'" The cun tract to
carry the mail daily from ltome to
Jacksonville,avas awarded on the Gth
,f April to,Sargent & Woolum,at 25 cts.
per year. Tho proposition to do this
urobabiy made while tHoy were
running a sthge' on, this JfHifyJ.
Our considerate Postmaster, Mr. Asa-
lid R. Smith, some ten days since, no
tified the Department that he appre*
tendpii 'that tho Jacksonville mail
would be left on his hands after the 1st
if July,-and“ti»kefl for instructions in
l4At case, but has, hVyet, reoeivod no
inswer. 'it is jirtibable thht 'bdfdro tha-
iy dby's some ttrrabgeineht will be
nude tb'haVe 'the mail carried On -this
mportant route, ,
The contract to cinTy the rnitij 'from
Homo to Summerville Was hwbrdacl to
lames Biwvuluw. 'but ho refusos io ao-
•ept, on the grdurid that he- cannot
ske the required oath.
James J. ilines has taken the con
ract to carry the mail twice a week
from Romo to Cedar Bluff, und entered
upon it last Monday.
Aoest ok Freedmkn’s Bureau at
Robe.—Capt. C. A. do la Mosa has been
Appointed acting Sub-Assistant Com-
Inissioner for Rome, flow far hisjuris-
(liotion expends, he is not yet informed,
(lie seems to bo a we’ll disposed gentle,
i uml suys his instructions require
i to look after and protect, the rights
land' interest's of both whites and
blacks.
KxinuiTiON ov Mg.J Nivon’s Scuqot,.—
I'lie spoaklng by'thosqiool boys on last
,nday night was hklily creditable,
hid was enjoyed by ns a my people ns
iuM crowd into the hty Hall. We
.resurotho largo auilenoe were ivdll
Ica-eil, else they woul not Inivo re.
iuaino.1 quietly in thoi seats, to hear
lies played, after si ing over three
iouis in a room in nsoly hut and
'owded.
The Prizes wereawaled as follows:
In tho first class, Wal'le Black, John
Printup and Allman Wight, wore con
sidered equally men'it ious, and they
cast lots for the first Lze. Ifcfell up
on Wullace Blttck. T ‘ second Brize
was awarded to Chas. fills; tlio third
—Catlctway; fohrtl b ‘Fra'nk Wells.
appST
Agents'for the Courier.
>\}oxr}nr najned authorised ageris for
ourior will receive subidrlptions and
the
give receipts for tho VataeT
Dade County,
Chattooga epunty,
Gordon county,
Polk
Bartow, 41
Cave Spring,
Ringgold,
•Walker oounty,
Centre. Alh.,
Joel Sutton.
-Samuel Hawkins.
Judge Thos. Foster.
B. F. Bigolow,
. J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout.
Jas. M. Anderson.
T. W. Cehb.
J. W. Coker.
Jacksonville, Ala., Stevehlon, Pinson A Co.
Sowing Machine.—Weed’s Pateut,wlll
be sold cheap..—Apply at this Office.
10,00Q Ib*. of HAGS WANTED.
We want ah indefinite ‘amount of clean
Cotton or Linen Rags,, in exchange for the
Courier. Tho price *allo\redis 3* cts._per ib.
Fifty seven lbs. wi}l pay f pr Cho Tri-Weokjy
ft months, or tSventy.eight lbs. for tho Week,
ly 3 months.
Legal Bionics.
We now have oh hand, neatly printed,,on
heavv white paper of oxoolhfnt quality,
Blanks as follows:
Letters of Administtatioi,
Administrator’s Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardiants Bonds, ...
Blank oontraots with Froedmen. >'
Deeds—short and complete.
Warraats of Appraismenb
Marriage Licenses.
Mortgngo Deeds.
Possessory Warrants. *
Attachments,
Writs and Declarations bn Notes and Ao^«
Grim Inal \Varra'ntB.
Summons of, Garnishment.
Subpoena* for all court's.
Temporary Letters Administration.
Bonds temporary—Administration.
Indictments.
Bench Warrants.
Bale Bonds,
Security Bonds.
S xocufiony for S. or I. {Jottrt.
usiice,Court Summons,
Justico Court Executions,
Justice Court Subpoena,
Commission for Interrogatories with In-
stinctions.
Sheriff’s Deeds.
Administrator’s Deeds.
Notary’s Protests and Notices.
Indenture for Freed Children.
Jurv Summons. .
Letters Testamentary,
dustieo Court Jury Summons.
Mortgage on Personal Property.
Cost Fi. Fa. for 8. or I. .Courts.
Cost Fi. Fas for Justices’ Courts.
Garnishiiioht and Bond at Common Law.
As soon as tho printing can be done, wo
will have a complete supply of , all Blanks
used by Ordliiafies; Sheriffs, Clerks ot the
Courts, and the Forms in( 'moat com|npnjuse
by, Lawyers.
6ct.26tr. . . i,
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•'
Fourth of Julv.— atteution was
paid, in Rome yesterd to this onee
honored National day xoopt by the
freedmen. They had pio-nlo, and,
so far as we know, < ducted them
selves with propriety 1 dcctfrum.—
About 9 o’clook a pi faififi of this
class passed op liroaA let, ail dressed
in their hollyday cl is, but, with
three exceptions, the; ero all of the
•"feminine pe’rsuasiOn Where they
tren’t drVrhat they die don’t happen
to know, and, pro! f, the public
Oates very little to
i’.imuitteu SuiciDD“.nntor Lane,
of Kansas, coinmitteJcidfi, by shoot-
' n g himself through Jioad, at Leav
enworth, :on the list. He left
Washington Rome tfduys previous,
““Plaining of beitpweli and suf-
fering from nervoujiility.
J . f. Me Dowell J a just received a
J“ r ge lot of Shiri », Cotton Yams,
Salt, Tobacco, Bac< md Lard. Also
Staple and Fancy '. Goods in abun
dance.. Give him 11- Soe Adv.
Destructive Gale/Augusta—Sad Ca
lale/Aug
ladles.
a jbstitu
ROUE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MARKET,
. , ' ——
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY BURNETT,
JONES t BAROROVE.
CouniEit Office, Rohe, Ga.,,1
July 5, 1SG0. j
COTTON.... * 7 f lb20®2S
BACON—Shoulders 19
fUear Sides, fi lb 25®
Clear Rib Sides... 241(3
Plain Hams “ 251
Canvass’d do “ 30®
BRAN—wB ...21
BAGGING—Kentuky % yd 40
Rofb—maohine fc. ®2o
Cotton— “ ®55
BEES W A X—lb •
BUTTER »lb 20®25
CANDLES-Star “ 31®
OANDY— “ 37®50
CHICKENS Spring, each. 20@25
COFFEE—Rio ib 30®35
Java............ 50®55
COTTON CARDS-^ doz. $12 00®
COTTON YARNS- " Bu. S2 50@$3 00
TOPPERAS— 79 lb 10®16
EGGS— ,....79 doz 20®25
FEATHERS— ...76 lb @50
FRUIT—Dried ^ Bu (331b) V?00
FISH—KiLs No. M $4 60@5 oo
SUnlG 00
$8 50@12 00
.. — S2 00
, r Corn $1 40@1 45
IRON........ ® ft, 10
INDIGO- .« ib $1 75@2 0O
LEATHER—Hemlock. 45
Conntry 40
French Calf 8kfns, $0 50@7 00
LARD,
LIME a Bbl $2 ^0
LUMBER •... % J1 fc $I5@20
MADDER,....,..........’.,® lb 28®
MOLASSES.......;...’.® gal $1 00®1 60
.NAILS—Cut.. .V....$U 00@S12 00
OIL—Linseed—Gal $2 00®$3 00
HAviAg inci’easfrd their stock to the value of $10,6(1/0 Are
^ Apothecaries
AND DJtlj G-GTSTS
Beavers, A P
Barrett, Col IV
Baker, J. 0
Bond A Dillard,
• « . . r w jBqakner.-J ,
prepared to fill Orders at tho LOWEST l^ftiOiSS (quality con-' ^
sidered) thia market can afford.
Their stock consists of Standard
Drugs, Preparations and
Patent Medicines in great variety, ,
If?? 16 Augusta fastitutionaliat, of
lu oriiing, ,a that “yesterday
Bn,w? oob ' haUas't four d^clock, a
ofhf-? j® vis itedur city. It was one
lg CCi ; le t J, ur Rtion,ut was very seveie.—
fed °f tref s we uprooted or snapp-
fonfik ln ? er likeipe stems. About one
|L ‘v, 0 f the ti roofing oftheWaynes-
tff' U ,' ,1 ' oa d flight depot w»s blown
fforiun , a , nd ®dn tbe yard adjaoont.—
I’TIunBteiy nrone tvns injured
lno»«° lun d®<i f eet °f tbe building,
Io,,," as thejovernroent Press Ware-
L„,,. n i Was Completely demolished.—
On fu pe ”° 3a bad taken shelter in it
f.I,, IP® t ft in and were more or less in-
fevis ^‘sS^lfing timbers. Mr. L. li.
fcio,’Sroad street merchant, was
f ““y.ffuotfatally wounded.
the Sknat« on Tjiprsday Inst,
500 , * ?. mK phased appropriating
M ( £ J ! Irs '. Abbio Green, of Rich-
3 Din« r i. avin S elded one hundred
deist «. eors 8nJ «>ldiers of the
son y 10 ^“Pe.from the Libby
|uiin7„ Irishm ? n was sn >ninoned for
L #t g k ‘®P R ye doctor’s bill, w u en he
" iboubn “ hy .„ be refuaed - "What
I didn’t uf pRy? Baid Padd r. "sure
leticn 'an,’) 6 !! 1 ” 6 ? n J' tllin 8 bul some
PP Sn!^, the n i. Ter aone could 1
T 1 “““S’stomach at all !”
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Floyd County Courts,
kuPKnioR counr
Sits 3d MohiWy iu January and 3d Mon
day in July, A-D. Ross Clerk.
.. 1XFEUIOR COURT
For County purposes—IstMonduy in each
montli,
COUNTY COURT.
. Monthly Sossions, 2d Monday in each
month. s
Semi-annuql Sekdion^Sd Monday in April
and October.
Tanner’s ** $2 60
Kerosene “ 90(^2 25
PUTTY- ^ ib.; ;; 20
PEPPER « v ;.. 45®C0
RAISINS—i box....; $3 50
. | 2.25
RAGS—Clean Uotton'.v;;;,® ft 2)
RICE ® lb 20
SODA “ 10@20
SOAP “ 14® 16
SPICE “ 40®60
STOVES-Coohing $30 00®$75 00
SUGAR® fib 18@30
TOBACCO—Scarce and high.
‘PAT.TnUf
TALLOW
TEA
TIN PLATE
WHITE LEAD-
WOOL—Washed.,
Unwashed
POWDER—FFFg. pur keg
shot
■ vfkeg
12
$25 00
$3 87*
25
20
...$15 00
26...30
Financial.
Coubikr Offfick, Rome, Ga.
July 8, 1833. ,
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Bills Ac.,
corrected Tri-weekly by Cothrans «fc Elliott
Brokers.
GEORGIA. J Buying
Buyinc Central Bank, * 27
GuorgifcR.R.&B.Co.Go * Northern Bank,. 45
Marine Bahk of Ga. ttfi Southern Bank,
Baftk of Fultoh 35j bolii Carolina.
Bank of Erup. State 20|Union Bank,
Augusta, Ins. & B. Co. 7
City Bank of Aug. 25
Manufac’s 13, Mac’n 17
North-Western Bank 5
Merchants & Plant’s 7
Planters Bank
Bank of Colufnhyu
COUIIT OP OUDINAny
Sits , 1st Monday in each month, Jesse
Lkmbcrth, Ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS
919 Dist. Rome 4tfc Friday In oach month.
829 Dis,t. Cave Springs 1st Saturday iu
each month. •
1059Dist. LiVingston 2nd Saturday fn each
month .. . j •
Dis‘t» Cnule6 8d Saturday in each
month. ,
859 Dist. Watters, 4th Saturday in each ; Central R. R. Biu'ik ^5
niontli. | Bank of Middle Ga. 87
1048 Di»t., Fitownb, 3d Saturday in each ! Bank of Athens 45
•nonth. . . | Bank of Augusts 45
949 Dist., Floyd SprlYigft, 4th Saturday iu Uniofi Bft^k of Aug. 7
••ach month. | Aug. Savings Ban’k 10
923 Dist., Dirt Town, 3d Saturday in each . Timber Cutters B’k 5
month. Bank of Savunnah 40
855 DUt.. North Carolina, 2d Saturday in Bank of tho State 22
each mouth. , i Bunk of Commerce 7
92 4 Dist., Barkers. 2d Saturday in ‘eacli ! Mechanics Bank 8
month. | •ALABAMA.
1120 Dist.. Popskull,4th Saturday iu each ! Bank of Mobile 85
month. . Eastern Bank Alu. 40
tf there are any errors In tim above will, Bank of Selma 39
somo one please point them out, so that wo i Commercial Bank 27
may correct them.
Dec.2.tf.
MASONIC NOTICES-
Cherokee Lodge* No, GO. Jlome.Ga.
Regular Meetings. 2nd and 4th Friday
Nights of each month.
D. M, HOOD. W. M.
Home Royal Afdh. Chapter No20.
Regular Meetings IstTucsdhy Night of each
month. . .
D. M. ItOOD, H. P.
Hchfe'y Council, Good Samcritnns.
Rejgtilar Meetings 2nd Tuesday Night of
ehoh month.
T. J. PERRY, PRES.
tetnwah Co'un’cil. No 12“. ,,
Qeghlnr Meetings 3d Tuesday Nighta ol
each mouth.
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M. »
Kails. Kails.
20 000 LBS; i a88ortjii anneoic d < - ut
5,000 lbs, Horso Slue Nalls—in lots to suit
purchasers.
ALSO,
20,000 tbs. Hors, and Mulo SHOES.
For salo by
JAS, NOBI.E, at tho Foundry,
mayltw.w.tf I
Bank Montgomery 85
J. H. NOWLIN, M. D. —
A. MAU'PIK.
jvr
Snuff, >
Tobacco, Shop Furniture, Fruit Jars,
Surgical Instruments, Fruit Preserving Liquid,
one pint preserves 1^8 lbs, fresh^iuit, without sugar or air
tight cabs] Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid,
Tetter Wash, Benzine.
PURE LIQUORS, only for Medical uses-, &c.
All articles WARRANTED—6A repFoSehted;
Call'afid examine Stocks and Pri66s. .
NOWLIN & MATIPIN.
june23
Bank of Chestor,
Bank of tho State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Ekchifthgo Bank, 15
Mercha’ta(Cheraw) 16
Bank Georgetown, 18
Ranters’ Bank. 15
Pl’nt’rs k Mcclmics 18
Peoples’s Bank,
Bank of Newberry, 4o
Bm»k of Hamburg, 15
8 W R. 11. Bank. 40
Farmers* Kxch’co. 5
Bank of Catndcn, 38
Bank of So. Ca. 13
State Bank. 5
Commercial Bank, 18
NilRTU CAI|O l LlNA. .
Bank of Capo Fua’r 22
Bank Wilmington 15
Bank of the State 25
All other North Caro
lina Banks 85 to 95
per cent, discount.
Exchange on New York—Buying i per
discount} selling at $ premium.
Gold.—Buying at 48 cents; sellihg at
55 cents.
Silver.—Buying at 42 cents; selling at
47 conta.
Take Notice.
PARTIES INDEBTED TO
j. 3. COHEN.
A LL erson. indebted to .1. J. Cohen, eith
er on Note and Account, are requested
to come forward immediately and pay up.—
Ho give, positive assurance that his out
standing claims must be liquidated.—Early
attention 16 this matter will savo trouble
and 'expens'd. tuno6tf
On the 15th ot July
I SHALL
PDT IN SDIT
ALL CLAIMS
' DUE ME,
UNLESS A PAYMENT IS MADE IN
PART BY THAT TIME.
It. Si NORTON.
juneU
ft. j JOHNSON,
General Agent,
r?OR THE PURCHASE OF WHEAT,
Jt; and from his long experience in the
business knows he can giro satisfaction. Old
friends and tlatrons will please favor him
with their orders. Office nssr tho Pos. Office,
Rome, Ga. ... , „
RzrERrxcE:—Alfred Baker, Auguste, Oa.|
Morrison A Newman, Atlanta; Cothreps A
Elliott, Rome; E. E. Hertz 4 Co, Savannah;
J. H. Andorsou 4 Son, Macon; H. L. Jeffers
4 Co., Charleston, S. C.
juao29-viria
GUARDIAN
Life Insurance
COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $500,000—Steadily Increaalofe.
Annual Receipts over $300,000’.
, % DIRECTORS,
rt’oh. John A. Dix, New York,
Hon James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros.,
... . Ex Mayor N. Y.
John J. Gran's, Prosiaont Bank Republic,
Wm. T. Hooker, Wall 8treet.
Wm. M. Vermilye, Banker, (Vermilye A Co.)
Chus. G. Rookwood, Cashier Newark Bank
ing Co.,
Hon. Geo. Opdyko, Ex-Mayor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms Uigney, Firm Thos. Rigney A Co..
Francis Skiddv, Merchant,
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable
A Co.
Chas. J. Coggill, Merchant,
E. V. Haugbwout, Firm of E. V. Haugbwout
A Co.,
Wm Wilkons, Firm of W. Wilkens A Co.,
Frederick W. Maoy, Sect’y Goodhue Ins. Co
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant,
Chas. J. Starr, °
Wm. Alton, u *
E. T. H. Gibson, «
H. W. T. Mali, •*
John H Sherwood, Park Pla)5e,
Walton II. Beckham, Cor. 5tn Avenue and
23d Street.
non. Wm. Wright, Newark, New Jeheey.
George W. Farlfee, Counsellor.
WALTON H. BECKHAM, Prh*»i.
HENRY V. GAHAGAN, Sco’y.
W. E. VERMtLYE, M. D., Med. Ex.
JOHN HARKINS, Ag’t.,
ROBT. BATTEY, Modlcal Ex.
aprl0.tw.dr.tf Rome, Ga.
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FORES TYILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR SALE.
T HE inbicrtbar. bay. purchased that por
tion of lot No 134, which was lata pro
perty of Wm. R. Smith*, estate, and tl aitn-
utod about ono mil. from tho city, 131 acre.
.11 in wood., on tha Kingston road, which
we propose to Mil on reasonable terms, in
Ibta to adit purchaser..
We do.tr. this property to be .peadily im
proved. having tome very handsome loca
tions for building, and will sell at each
prioee as will indues all who have no homoa
to provide them at once. Tboee who come
first will be firet served. Call an the first
named of the undersigned. >14
TH08. G. WATTERS,
JnneS WADE S. COTHRAN
-. j List of Letters
T» ^MAINING in.tho Post Office at Rom.',
_LV G^., which if.not taken out by tb. let
“ t,fi.it, will be se'ht lb the Dead
Leltor l
Allen, Ah'.'jjrson ,• McAuland, A
Aycook, Misn Nanoy MoLtn, Alexander
Adkins, John C MoDermot 4 .Co,.
Alton, Y W. Millob AGtawert,
Brown, Col Ja'ines March, D ■
Bennett 4 Co, Mastella, O “
Bicknoll, Geo F . Miller, Alice B L
Bauford, Mia. Fr.ncesJ'Itvth.ws, Jam01 L
Blackwood, Miss N 0 McClroy,.'John B
McCrash,4.Co,
Martin, W P
Nichols, Goo 2
Noymah, W G.
Nimrod, L O
Perkins, Shadrach
Perkin., Josiah
, . . PrWciiott, Win N
Carter, Mis. Sallie Pendleton, Dr L S
Calfop, ShadoiJPkVk, J T-
Coleman, Mrs Xmmh zPilgrhm Georgs
Caglo, Jacob rhilllpj. Alary F. ..
Caldwell, MYs C E Phillips, Mrs Thos
Campbell, D U. Park, Tl.blhas
Curtcr, bliss Mary Pofkins, R,A
Davit, Mrs A D Rey nold., Thor 5
Doner, Thomas Roy’Aold's, Miss M
Diokson, Miss Maggie Reynolds, R A
Fuller, J S 2 Ray, 8 M
Ford, Mrs Caroline Reid, M J . .,
Foster, Mrs Adeline Rcoco, James (col’dj
Fowler, J G ' Roster, Mrs. C.
Fox, Stephen
Gaul, Capt A S
_ ■ , Mi: “
Gordon, bliss Mary
Glen, Col J E
Etlzer
Rcdwlno 4 Co.,,
Rogers, Roy J L
Ripinske, H,
Randol ■
Mllliieiy Store.
At tbe Resilience of Cheeley kttaway,
BRIDGE STEET, ROME, GA.
We have received a beautiful stook
OF SPRING. BONNETS,
Ilala, Ribbons, Flowers,Laces,
AND SLRAW CAPS FOR BOYS.
We intend failing for short profits.
TERMS STRIC TLY CASH
Orders promptly attended to. Public pal-
ron&ge solicited.
Miss SALLIE WILKERSON,
Miss M. H. ATTAWAY.
apri!12-iAr-tf
Summer
Hilliuery Goods.
MRS. II. JONAS,
H AS just received and is now opening a
large and com ulete assortment of One
and fashionable Millinorv Goods, including
a large assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, ic., in fine, almost everything
usually kept in a fashionable Millinery Ks-
tablishinenr. These Goods have boon pur
chafed very cheap, and Will t’b sold at i
small profit. The Ladies are invited to cA.ll
und examine Goods and prides. ^
Store on Brokd St., first door ahbve Hoopc*r
.k Force. ^ % > M
janel2 , tW3m
Ins. If. JONAfe.
MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making,
OVER VEAL 4 WILLIAMSON S STORE.
Miss LIZZLeTR'OACII,
H AS received her SUMJIER STYLES
ot Mi!finery Gbodi, and invite, the
patrtmoge of the ladies of Romo and sur
rounding country. ,
Bohnots, Dresses and Spring Mantlds
iA‘kde at dhOVt notice.
LADIES’ DRK&S CAPS,
A beautiful artlclo just rccelrdA.
may!7tf
MILLINERY,
MRS. C. A. SMITH,
IS NOW RECEIVING HER
SPRING STOCK
of
MILLINERY GOODS,
A ND . will *be ready to exhibit them on
J\_ March 27th. (i Tho Ladies of Rome qnd
vicinity are invited to call pnd examine for
Ihemselves. Rooms over tho Book Store.
mar24.tw.tf
Veal & Williamson,
ROME, GA.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOB
3ALE THE FOLLOWING:
GOLD LOCKETS, auitabio for Photographe,
GOLD PENS, of every size and quality.
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
DIAMOND AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS,
for Woddiitg and Engagement.
PURE SILVER SPOONS, Fork., Cup., .to.
SILVER-PLATED CASTORS, Ca.hBa.keto,
Sjio'ons, Forks, etc.
KEROSENE LAMPS and Olaaae., for mle
very low.
POCKET KNIVES, Seiiaort, etc.
GLASS TUMBLERS, Goblote, WineGlaifas,
ato., ate.
VIOLINS from tl to $50.
EXTRA BOWS, String., Bridge. Screw., etc
FISH HOOKS,
Lines, floats, reels, etc.
Office and Houue Clock, of every etyle and
warranted.
Speotacles
Of Gold, Silver and Steel, to mit all age..
SVhtchee, Clocks find Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted,
HAIR BRAIDING AND ENGRAVING
dohe to ordlsr.
Wodding and Engagement Ring, mode and
engraved to order.
Spectacles Repaired dad fitted with New
Glasses tn edit.
TERMS.
All Work. and Goode must be paid for be
ers leaving the store.
apr24twif
LUMBER YARD
* - hi
3e. j. oqhen.
iiROAD SfREEf, ROME, GA.
vprlT-tf
To be opened 1st of Jube,
1866.
Montvale Springs,
OR
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA,”
BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TKNN.
J c.ELaNders A'Co., having repaired
and refurnished with Hew furniture
Ao.', the atidVo
•‘■Catering
will open the same on the 1st of Juno next,
for the ro'option of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to its friends and all others
in search ot health, oorafort and pleasure.
Our gardens, vinoyaidsand orchards are
in a fine condition. We hava
SULPHUR.
CHALYBEATE,
LIMESTONE.
SOFT
and
ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
Tho medical proporties and the benefits
derived from their uso, ore totf well known
lo require recapitulation hero.
Families enn be accommodated with Goth
ic Cottage* that surround the Lawn.
The scenery is romantic and varied, such as
must possess a powerful charm for the most
refined admirer of tho beautiful and grand
in nature, and presents the strongest attrac
tion to both tho invalid and pleasure-seokor,
Cusiomary amusements, such os
Dancing, Milliards, Howling, Arc.,
will bo so conducted as not to he Objectiona
ble to~the most quiet visitor. Regular dally
mail coaohes leave
KNOXVILLE
every morning, and parties can secure .pe
dal conveyance from
LOUDON.
The proprietors will make .very effort to
protect their gue.t. from exorbitant charge,
in every direction.
jSSfOur bed. and bedding are new aad firet
quality*^
Onr terms of board will bo very reasonable,
and liberal arrangement, will bo mad. for
famili•« wishing to .pond the season.
J. 0. FLANDERS 4 Co.
Moutvale Spring., via. Knoxville, Tenn.
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idulnh lfenry
smith, Jnftiu. F
'Smith, T B
Scott* E P
Herring John Stillwell, Jam.z
Herron, A J Stone, Lqciu. B.
Holt, Mr. Henrietta Strongth, John II 2
Hale, Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, Gilmer 4 Coi, ‘
Harden;.Peter . Taylor, Francis C
Haney, lathe. M Ty.oti, John •;
Isbell, Pendleton, Theinastou, R R
Jones, James . Tolbi
Jhiie., Mr. Sallie C
Jrftio., Adel'ffib
Jones, M W, ,
Jones, Mis. Li.zle
Johnson, Percna
King, J L
jjohi*,jMikB C/lark V
Loguri, Juinei, S
Lewis, Geo J 3
Martin, L C
Moore, Mrs A F
Moore, W N
Medleak, Miss G A
Persons calling fortheabovo letter! will
please say they aro advertised.
' llyll A- B. SMITH, P. M.'
ilbert, John
lurk, Jules
Thomas John > y
Tail, Mias Fannie
Ward, SB • 1
\Vhite, Mizs M <5
Wpod, Thqmas.M
te Georg : 8 - •:
IVaralaw, Joseph M
Wright, H l<
Warner, W H -i
Williams, Newton
Williams, JFM
Williams,S-Tt...
Williams, Wm T
NASflVllttE
GREEN; SWANSON & CO,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN,
HAY,
BACON,
FLOUR;
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
oand1.es,
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS;
NUTS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FLAVORING DYTRACS,
SODA,
OHSSE, SOAP,
A ND in fact every thing usually kept
by first class Grocery Iloufas—all of
which wo will and do sell v-ryooep. Pur
chasers would do well to call end examino
our ite-kln Ih. LUMPKIN BLo.CX;
BROAD STREET, CORNER ■
MAIDEN LANE, HOME, GA.
GREEN, SWANSON, 4C0.
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BILL ARPS
LETTERS.
2000, COPIES.
B ILL ARP LETTERS Ju.t received—at
Whole.al. and Retail.
Single copies mailed to any part of the
country prepaid for 31,50 por copy.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller 4 Stationer, •
Junb21 Rome, Go. .
Slate! Slate! Slate!
TO BUILDERS. .
FIRE PROOF ROOFING.
T HE undersigned b prepared to doliver
Elate for Roofing in any quantity from
his Quarry in Polk oouotyi
£ ill doliver in Romo at $16 00 pr square:
“ “ at quarry at 12 00 “ «
Ordera left with Burnett, Jones' 4 Har
grove, Romo,'Go.; will mitt prompt atten
tion. SEABORN JONES, Ja;
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COLEMAN & O’KEEFE,
PROPRIETORS,
And Manufacture:! of the iFihesV
Italian And AMirttfcAif
Marble
TOMBtL HEADSTONES,
MANTLE PIECES;
URNS, VASES, 4c.'
Parties in need of such work ii th. State
of Georgia; will find it tb their Interest to
put-chifa of us, ta w. assure thorn we can
SELL AS OHEAf*
As the t.ine kind of work can be purchased
anywhere.
All ciders left will!
BURNETT, JONES 4 HARGROVE,
Rous; Ga.,
Will meet with prompt atteptlon-rthey are •
our authorized Agents at that place.
june21tw
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS
Iron anft Brass
Porter; Butler Uo,,
^RUPRIETORS.
Prepared to Manufacture and Repair
ii
•ucn AB V , 4t .y
Portable and stationErV
Steam Engines and Eoilters,
Grist and Saw Mill Machlacry, 4c.
AM® ... ....
IRON AND BRASS, CASTINGS,
•UCB AS
Bulliilng Fronts,..
Iron Railing, - s
Mill Castings,' •* i* j
Sugeb Mills 4 Boiler*;
Horae Powonr,
Berk Mills,:
Pipes, Pulleys,
, , Car Wbeele 4
Railroad Castings of eycry. Description.
MADE TO ORDER. .
SAWS RE-TOOTHED AND GUMMED _
In tbe best Manner.
We promise faithfully, to gxeoute all or
der! with punctuality, end guarantee satis
faction.
.. .. TERMS .FAVORABLE.
At Use old stand of James ti. Dunning,
,, , ;• ’« ATLANTA, GA.
jiiue7 tw2m
Hoarding School.
WOODSTOOCK.
MRS. EDWARD E. FORD
W ILL oonlinuo hor Boarding School foil.
Yonng'Ladlea at Woodstock near Ckvsf,
Spring, Floyd County, Ga. The Spring Sea.
.ion of'this School commenced on April 2d,
and will Slose August 17. Tho Fall Section
will commence August 18th, and will rloeoi
Dto. 21st, 1868—thus constituting one-long
term, <he Vocation boing thrown’ into tha
winter 'f.
Pupil! have ovary advantage in this aebool
tho.best teachers in every dopartfnent..hejng
employed. Applieetiona must fie: mart* to .
Mat. EDWARD E- FORD,
Cavo Spring, Floyd Co., Ga.
Rzrtnrxcr: ■ 1 : *
S t. Rav. Stephen Elliott,
so. Howell Cobb, - -f
Wm.M-Vfadley, Esq.
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