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gkjy-The total receipt'* froffl internal
Revenue custom?, miscellaneous soilices
sale* ot public lands Tor the fiscal year
ending to-day, will, it is estimated at
the Treosuty, foot up over $550,000,000.
The receipts from Internal Revenue
are estimated at 6315,000,01)0-, customs
$170,000,00: direot tax about $2,000,000;
from misoeilaneouesources $65,000,000;
and from talcs of publio lands about
$280,000.
efiyThrc.a persons were pardohed by
the Presideht to-dity; Mrs. Mary
Colt, Mrs. Mary \V.- Anderson and 0.
P. Daniel, of Green county, Ga„ all of
these applicants came under the $20
000 clause of the amnesty proclama
tion.
jarThe Sunlivills (Mo.! Citizen lias
'iu its ulficu a printer with only one
arm, He sets, justifiesand empties his
ntiuks, and sots a most correct "proof.”
Tie manages, by cousiaut "pegging
awuy,”-to get up about five thousand
•eurs a day, ■
Jgf If a few oivil words, will render a
man happy; he must be a wretoh In
deed who will not give thorn to him.—
I.et another man light his candle by
your otvn, and yours loses none of i:»
unlliancy by wuat his gains.
BSTGov. Murphy, of Arkansus, has
issued a proclamation for an eleotion in
'that tStato on thoflth of August. There
are three Congressmen, two Supreme
Judges end two Legislators, to teeleot-
ed.
ttoy Holders of notes ofthe Bank of
'Cupo Fear aro advised that they aro
l edeetned 'promptly iu Raleigh, by H
'\V. Jones, Esq., cashier. Twenty-five
-cents in currency. per dollar is the
higlieal.price allowed by the bnnlc.
KjJ*TiieSa»annuli papets of Wednes
day chronicle the deulh of Dr. J. G.
liotvurd, a well known physician of
that city and for some years a -Professor
in the Savannah Medical College.
fits? Many poor devils aro rich men
iiiim.
OMBISRG & HOUGH,
Merchant Tailors,
12IIOAD ST., ROME, GA.
H AVE moved to the stor#adjoining Hen
ry Smith’s Book Store where they will
koep everything in tho linn of
CLOTHING
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
ALSO—
FURNISHING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Ploa.p rail nnd examine for yovrsolf.
^r-V-Cutting done for others to make.
A. A. OMBEKG,
JuneHw E, 0. HOUGH.
HUS0N HOUSE-
KINGSTON, GA.
CICERO A. SMITH, Prop 1 *
X> EG1JLAR Dinner House for State Bond
Xl Trains, and Supper and Breakfast House
for Koine Train.
inar2l.bw.tf
ceo. t. Burnett, b.V. jones,
R. T. HAnOROVR.
Burnett, Jones & Hargrove,
SUCCESSORS TO ,
BERRY, JONES & CO.
grooejrs.
COMMISSION, WAREHOUSE
forwarding merchants,
COTTON FACTORS
And dealers in
PLANTERS GOODS,
ROME. GA.
Will keop
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A mil .apply of Grocoriei consisting of
SUGAR, tCOfFBB,
SALT, • IRON,
BACON, LARD,
OILS, . _
TOBACCO, SOAP,
CANDLES. GRASS SEEDS,
COTTON SEEDS,
STOVES, TINWARE.
CASTINGS', A PLANTER'S HARDWARE,
EXTRA VESSELS
kor
COOKING STOVE3,
SARDINES, MACKEREL,
CHEESE, BUTTER,
OYSTERS, CRACKERS,
FLOUR, MEAL,
OORN,
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
(By whoietale.)
LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS and MATE
. DIALS,
SUGARS ISO SJIOKIAG TOBACCO.
They have a complete Block now, which
they pledge themeolvee to sell as low a. can
bo purchased in tho market. Their good,
are always subject to inspection, and pricos
will ho named In fbo !toio. They believo
their facilities ore equal, to thoso of any
house in town, which will be ascertained by
comparison.
TERMS CASH!
PRICES REGULAR!
And such as will bo to tho interest of the
uurchaser. They will barter for and buy
produco of ovary kind.
We have added to our ttock recently
variety of
Staple nnd Fancy Dry Goods
Also a choice lot of
READY-MADE CLOTH IMG,
which will ho sold cheap. To Jobbers we
oj/er special inducements.
N. E.— Motes of all Southern Ranks re
ceived at their market value, in payment for
goods.
Burnett. Jones A Hargrove.
mar3
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller and Stationer,
ROME, GA.,
H AS on hand, and is constantly receiving
largo supplies of
•School nnd Miscelluncoun Standard Books,
Letter, Cap and Note Taper,
'Envelopes, Pens. Inks,
Slates, Pencils, Pen Holders,
InlcStands, Blank Books,
I-i tries, Fass and Memorandum Books, Wall
Papering, Bordering, Fap>r Window Shades,
Photograph Alburns, and''Photograph Cards
of nil the Southern General-*, Pocket Bibles,
• Testaments, Hytna aud prayer Books in
great variety of styles. Lot ot Now Books
and »Shuct Mu&ic just received. A Liberal
Discount will to made to Country Merchants
•and School Teachers.
may25 HEtfRY A. SMITH.
ED. F. SHROPSHIRE,
GROCER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
FORT & HARGROVjS'B OLD STAND,
Broad Streoi, Romo, Ga.
K ERFS constantly on han>1 h good assort-
mrnt of Groceries, aud family supplies
generally.-
marlO.tw.Om
Carriages and Buggies.
NEW GOODS
FOR THE
Spring & Summer
TRADE.
Hardin 1 Harkins
A BB now receiving direct from New York
a spitndid stock of Seaaoiiablo Goods,
consisting in pari of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Of Printed Lawns, Fgured Masline, Printed
A CURE
of Calicoes uud Cringnama, ajicululu smut
ings, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, white
Goods; Husory, 4b. Also a fulllino of Cot-
lonndes, Denims, Ticks, Stripes, Li—
Drills, Linen Ducks. Ao.'
Wo would also cull special attention to
° urst0Ck MENS CLOTHING
Consisting or Flno Cloth Coats, fine Blueli
Doeskin Pants, fancy CSselmere Suits, Cats-
Imcru Coals, Pants, Linen Coals, Pants,
Liuon Dusters, Catsimo'o Vests, Merselles
Vests, Linen Vests, all ef which wo will guar
antee as good as custom made.
You will find in oar stook of
SHOES
nothing wanting to muko our assortment
Complete.
IN HATS
we can boast of as Kao an assortment of tha
latest style, as you will be likely to find else
where. These goods hnvo been selootcd by
one of the firm, with great care, at greatly
reduced prices, and we pledge ourselves to
ive our customers the benefit of the recent
ecline. A. T. HARDIN,
inar2S. JOHN HARKINS,
W. n. I1ANKIM,
RANKIN & MOORE,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
GROCERS * COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Lumpkin Block, Broad St., ROME, GA.
H AYING permanently located in this
place, are now receiving and offerinj;
and will keep constantly on hund, a ful
supply of
GROCERIES.
CORN, FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR,
COFFEE at-d MOLASSES;
Also a fine assortment ol
CONFECTIONARIES,
Candies of all kinds, Nuts,
Bn if ins, Prunes, Brandy Peaches,
Cherries, Jellies, Pigs, Pickles,
Can Peaches, Piuo Apple, Green Corn
Also Oysters,Bardines, Cheese,
Sugar and Soda Crackers,
A lot of fine Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, and Cigars of finest brands,
Wooden Ware, Buckets, Tubs,
Brooms, etc.
Iu fact everything usually found in the
Grocery lino.
Call and examine our stock iu the Lump'
kin Block, Broad at., Borne, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all orders.
ConaigiimenUreapectful ly solicited,
aprl P.t wflra
Insurance.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL,
GEORGIA HOME,
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
METROPOLITAN, N. YORK,
CONTINENTAL, N. YORK.
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
New Haven, 'Jonn.
IS. J. BAYAHD,
nov30 Agent.
Mr. W. %V. WOORRtIFI',
OF GRIFFIN, GA.,
lfus associated with tha
The Tomlinson, Dcmarcst Co,
Manufacturers of
FINE CARRIAGES,
•i20 Broadway, New York,
Whore they aro prepared to furnish, by
Wholoealo ana Retail, any style of
CARRIAGE, BUGGY OR
PLANTATION WAGON.
M R. WOODRUFF'S long experience in
tho Carriage business in Uriflln and
Atlanta, Oa'.i will enable us to give better
satisfaction In filling orders lor good sub-
stantial work, such as tho country demunds,
than any other house, and at as low prices
as can bo possibly furnished for the cash.—
Wo will keep constantly on hand the
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
nnd which became so universally popular
all through tho South, as the best Buggy in
use. Addrsss all orders to
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
020 Broadway, New York
*»-Mr. WM. RAMEY or A. T. HARDEN
of Romo, Ga., will not as agents to receive
and send us orders tor any stylo of Carriago
or Buggies that may be wanted.
,y 2(1-1 y
IfflcB. BROYLES & CO.,
STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
H AYING pemaueutly located in Borne,
respectfully invite tho citizens of tho
city and country generally, to call and £x
amine their stock of
Buttons, Brushes, Violin Strings,
Braids, Blacking, G"n C\p*.
Belt Bibb* ns, Mmv ug Boxes',
Bells and Buckles, ID ud Las.
Corsoti', Combs, boaps,
Collars, Ladies cud Silver plated Spoonr,
itici ~ *
Steamer Clara Bell
F#r Greensport
AND^ INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. .
1 -fCSfr Will leave hsr wharf overy
mSBSPm Friday morning, after the
arrival of the Cars for Greensport and inter
mediate landings. For freight or passage
apply to the Captain on board or to
W. A BUSSELL,
Agent.
Office at the store of Pitnor, Cooper & Co.
mayl6-tw-Sm.
WM. RAMEY. A. S. GRATES.
RAMEY 4 GRAVES,
SALE STABLE
ROME ,GA.
Rome Railroad.
REDUCTION OF FARE.
k \N and after 16th Inst, the fare on the
Al/ Rome Railroad will be $1*60 from
Rome to Kingston.
O. M. PENNINGTON,
junel6-tf Eng’r A Supt.
OFFICE ROME BAIL ROAD,
Bomb, Ga., Oot. 9th, 1865.
OONS1GNEES will lake uotiio that for
^ want ot Dvpot room, freights must be
Uken away on arrival, otherwise, they will
i»*> sent to a warehouse and stored at their
expense c. M. PENNINGTON,
ootl2 w Eng. 4 Sup
Bolting Cloths.
DOUBLE ANCHOR—40 INCHES WIDE
The Best in the World.
MILL STONES, BURR STONES, BELT
ING, SMUT MILLS, 4c.
For aale by
Han waring & Co
IMPORTERS AND
MANUFACTURERS,
MARIETTA, GA.
mayfitf
GEORGIA STATE DIRECTO
RY
For 1666 and 1867.
BY CAPT. JOHN C. BllAIN
Of Savanuah, Georgia.
T HIS valuable work of reference will bo
published on or about the 1st doy of
June next. It will embrace the exact loca
tion of every busineis and professional man
in the State of Georgia, as well as tho nri
vate residences in tul the cities, and will lx
the most extensive nnd completo direcl
ever published. No business man should bo
without It, 1 end none should fail to adver
tise in it as it is doubtless a splendid medium
throu h which to communicate with sub
stautial classes throughout the country,
In the city of New York alone, tho pub
lisher has nearly five hundred subscribers,
and that list is daily on the increase. The
price of subscription is within tho reach of
every businoss man, however limited bis
means. The advertising terms are likewise
most reasonable.
J. Orrio Lea, Geueral Agent, of Charleston
J3outh Carolina.
. J, H. H. Osborne,Geuerul Traveling Agent,
ot A ugusta Georgia.
Box 212. Savannah, Ga.
uprill0.tw.3m
Gents,
Coat Bindings,
Dress Trimmings,
Fans and Gloves,
Handkeruhiefs,
Hooks and Eyes,
Hosiery, Bodkins,
Domestics, Liuen
Calicoes,
Douts nnd Shres,
Clothing,
Hats, 8iraw, Fur uinl
Wool,
Shakers, Alpae
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
SECESSION.”
I AM NOW PREPARED
'TO’FURlhdil
PHOTOGRAPHS,
OF THE FOLLOWING ! PER£bN8 IN
ANY QUANTITY DEdlrfSj)
AT IHORT KOTICX.
lilnj. C. U. SMITH,
tha author of the Bill Arp Lotion and ac
knowledged to he the beet humorous writer
in America.
WILLIAM AIIP—the Veritable Bill,
who knows what he sees and “alnt or foard
cr dead duck..”
Judge J. M.UNDEKWOOD “Big
• John,"
who only asks the privilege of atlshdlng to
" btujJnetB fljr Which he la willing to pay
Taxon except Ex Pont Facto, and la wil
ling to promise not to say.all he thinks.
J[E88E HAIIIII8 "the old mhn,”
awaiting for Maximilllan to make the Con-
federote money good that - he got for his
Fiddle.
TIPPACANOE, "Colored,”
lalo body servant of Mai. Smith, who can’t
nee any use for a Freedman's Bureau, but
thinks Stevens 4 Sumner bed better have
“Free Soup” for. iolks who used to have
“Spoons" ef thair qwu'.
Send and Get Them.
Your Photograph Albums aud Picture
Galleries are not complete without them.
Small orders’accompanied with tho Cash
will be filled-by mnil,
Large orders will be filled by Express
C.O.D.. to responsible parties.
A. J. BEARDEN,
msyltw.w.tf Photographer, Rome, Ga.
DEALER IN STAPLE FANCY AND .
DRY GOODS,
ANU GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
, ilitOYD ST., ROME, (4A.
H AS Jast^ received a She‘stork of Ladies’
Spring and Sulnmcr Dress Goods, such
PRINTED LAWNS, LINEN:'lXVN8,
PRINTED JACQNET. FIGURED
ORGANDIES, SOLID TAR-
MATINS, PLAID, 'GRENADINES,
Plaid Poplinets, a splendid stork of Spring
Prints Ladies Liuen Cuff’s And Collars,*
Worked Jaconqt, Collars,-.,Coventry .Frill,
Magic Fuffling, Ivid and* Bilk Gloves, White
Linen and Cambric II(Ikfa.
Ladies Glove Kid and Cloth Gaiters, MenB
Cloth and Calf Gaiters, Misses and Childrens
Gaiters and Shoes.
All of ijrhioh will be sold as low as can be
bought elsewhere. . .. i
, anr.14 J, P. MoDOWEEL. y
J UST received and for sala low,
10,000 lbs. Nice Tenhesseo and Va.
Bacun,
10 Firkine fine Lord.
J. P. MoDOWELTi.-
•JlTST RECEIVED. _
BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO.
2 CASES PRIFR OF VIRGINIA
SMOKING TOBACCO.
QA|\ lbs. FINE MAPLE SUGAR—all
OvU very cheap,
1 BALE ATHENS COTTON YARN—all
X ’very cheap. , ,.
hiais j. r. McDowell.
S PEdAL attention given to receiving and
eelliug corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard,, Butter,
Cotton, Tobacco, and ell other produce,
apr.14 J. P. MoDOWELL
KEW YORK,
PACIFIC SDtir
170,178,174 41-eGretTHvicl, SI
'(oita SUUAHK WEST or naoAnvrar.)
Between Courtlandt and Dty St,., Tofh
John Pattcii, , lJ'r.‘ ) Prop’ r .
cation is espcelrlly suitable lo'mcreh.nm.ili ‘
business men i It is in close proximity toik
business part of the City—is on the hl.lfw '
of southern end Western traT0l_,5fe>
boat depots!** .
The l’aeifie has liberal aceomodstlnn t
ror 800 guests, it U well
possesses ever} modern improvement font,
comfort and entertainments its lnmito.
,s prompt and respectful; and the utXi!
fZ,lZ'J. vtoyiiei wHh evct ?
Tile subscriber, who f fl r.tlre put few y e „,
*)“" ' , , ,;on M>« lessee, Is now sols proprietor
and Inteods to identify himself thorouldi
18
experieijco as a hotcl-kco
moderate charges ^tnd a
maintain tho favorable reputation of thip^
cifioHoto!. j
N. B. To prevent ovorchargo by n» c k
men, the-coaches of the Hotel are owfc'ii
by tha proprietor. - it r
JOHN PATTEN, Jr'
iB'EAIi'D'E’N’S
PRICE LIST
FOR THE
CAUSE AND CURE
OF
SECESSION CHARACTERS.
M AJ. C. n. SMITH—Bill Arp-
WILT,IAM EARP—Tho Veritable Bill
Hox. i. a. UNDERWOOD—Ills Wend.
TIP "colored" who don t need a Bureau.
JESSE HARRIS, “who doos.”
For two copies of either of the abovt # $1 00
“ a sett of Five, 2 00
“ Ten copios, assorted to kbit, 4 00
25 “ « “ 10 00
" 100 “ “ “ 40 00
“ 500 ** •* •« 160 00
" 1000 " “ “ 260 00
Addrcsn A. J. BEARDEN,
mayltw.w.tf Photographer, Borne, Ga.
A. MORRISON.
Morrison & Ilnff,
Successors to A. Maupin A Son,
Urond St., ROME, GA.
DBALRRS IN
HARDWARE,
AND
flousc-Furuisbiog Goods.
Keep contaantly on hand a large eupply
>f
AXES,
HATCHETS,
SPADES 4 SHOVELS,
PICKS AlSD MATTOCKS,
WEEDING 4 GRUBBING IIOES,
Nails, Iron and Steel,
LOCKS. HINGES AND BUTTS,
TLANES, SAWS AND AUGERS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
MILL IRONS, MILL SAWS,
WHEAT FANS, POCKET
4 TABLE CUTLERY,
T It A C E S,
HALTER AND LOG CHAINS,
Nova Scotia ami Ohio Grindstones.
And everything usually kept, in first class
Hardware Stores. All of which will be sold
low.
WE ABE SELLING OtJT
A_t Cost
The following articles:
English Soda, Yeast 4aces, Feppor, Green
and Black Too., Copperae, Madder, Alum,
Extract Logwood, Gum Camphor, Quinine,
Bluo Slono, Sulphur, Tollot Soap, Starch,
Blueing Powder, Cloves, Cream Tartar, Shoe
Blacking, Castor Oil ana Writing Ink.
MoyStf
DRUGS!_ DRUGS!
Stroll, Knight & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
fUlillMl
We are now recuiving a large 'and well
selected stook of ~ ■
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAUNTS, OILS,
GLASS, VARNISHES, ,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &c.
We intend to make it to the interest of
Physicians & Dealers generally
to buy of us. Wo aTo Jirdpafed to soil goods
cheaper than at anV p6int 'this side of the
Ohio river, as we receive our goods direcl
from the manufactures. Our motto—
Quick Sales and Small profits.
The very Uest **f
Imported Wines and Liquors
constally op band, At wholesale and retail.
Also a CHOICE WINE for Sacrumontal
purposes.
You will certainly fmA it to yoifr advan
tage to givo us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. Call at
McGUIRE A PINSON’S OLD STAND,
On Broad Street, Dome, On.,
Oct.5
MANUFACTURERS 6F
Revolvers, Rifles,
MUSKETS AND CARBIN&;
For the United States ssrvlce. Alio
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVKB8,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLE CANES, REVOLING RIFLES,
Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, aid Gun Mato-1
rials sold by Gun Dealers and the trad, I
generally. J
In these days of Housebreaking and Rob
bery, every House, Store, Bank and Office,
should have one of 1
Remington’s Revolvers-
Parties desiring to avail themselves of tW I
late improvements in Pistols, and vup«ri«fr
workmanship and form, will find «U con-
billed in the new Remington KeSolvers.
Circulars contain Trig cuts and description
of our Arms will be furnished upon applica
tion. E. REMINGTON & RONS,
oyl r
Needles of all kinds, Chullics,
Neek Tics, Caape Marotto,
Pocket Books, Chcnot Pop!inett,
Pipes, Perfumory, Brilliants,
Pine, Pens, Swiss Muslins.
Sewing Silks, Jaconet, White,
Stationery, Printed Jaconet,
Pencils, Scissors, Checked Muslin,
Shoo Thrcuds, Paper Cambric,
Parsols, Suspenders, Lawns,
Spool Cottons, Towels A Toweling,
Veils, Tapes, Hair Pins,
Shirts, Threads, Ladies Cuffs and
Umbrellas, Collars, etc.
Which we will exchange for country pro
duco or cash nt the lowest City prices.
Consignments of oil kinds respectfully
Please call and inspect our goods. Cor
ner Broad and Oostanaula streets, nearly
opposite Norton's. [apr21-tw-tf
8. R. SGLIGRAN,
WHOLESALE |4 RETAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY DODDS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
STATS,
AND
CLOTHING,
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
meyltf
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
O NE of Clement's Patent Circular Mills
60 inch saw New Gum Bolt 100 feet
long. U inchcs wide. Mill will cut from 6
to8 thcurand feet per day—-portable Loco
motive Boiler—26 Horse power Engine—
Ilollibird's make—all nearly new—is now
running nt Howell's H Rends, Cherokee
County, Ala.—will be sold on the spot or
delivered anywhere.
NOBLE J. HOWELL.
ft P r to Rome, Ga.
Jacksonville Republican, Selma Times,
Atlanta Iutclligeucvr, Macon Telegraph,
and Talladega Wafehfowcr publish two weeks
and send bill to this office.
FURNITURE
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Dexlkf. in
FURNITURE,
LOOKING GLASSES, METALIC BURIAL
CASES, ETC.
Just received, a fine lot of elegant
NEW STYLE BUREAUS
BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, CRIBS,
TABLES, LOOKING-GLASSES. ETC,
I am in daily expectation of a large eupply
of rarioue itylee of
CHAIBS,
COTTAGE CHAMBER SETS,
And other good, in my line.
METALIC BURIAL CASES alwaye
hand. Were Room over Hille 4 Panehen’e
Hardware etoro Decl9tw3m
NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6.
TIIE OREAT INVENTION OF
THE AGE IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BUADhEY’S New Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or doublo) SPRING SKIRT.
T HIS invention consists of Duplex (or
two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs,
ingeniously braided tightly and fir ml;
together, edge to edge, making the toughest.,
nio.'t flexible, elastic and durable rpring
ever used. They seldom rend or brink, like
the Single Spring!*, and consequently pro?
serve their perfect and beautiful shape more
than twice ns Ion* ns any Singlo Spring
Skirt that ever Has or Con be made.
The wofnderAll flexibility and great com
fort and pleasure to au.v Lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic Skirt will bo experienced
particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Ope
ras, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, fifr Promenade and House Dress,
as the Skirt can ho folded when in use to
occupy a small place as easily and convent
ently ns a Silk oY mUslitt Dress.
A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure,
Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing
the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a
singlo ac.y will Never Afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For Children, Mis
ses and Young Lauiua they are superior to
all others.
The Hoops are Covered with A 2. J>ly double
twisted, and will wear twice as lohg ns the
Single yum covering which is used on all
Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom
rods on evory Skirt aro also Doublo Stool,
and twice or double covered to prevent the
covering from wearing off the rods when
dragging down stuirs, Ntone stops, etc., etc.,
which they are constantly subject to when in
use.
All are made of the new and elegant Cor<
ded Tapes, and are the best quality in every
part, giving to the wearer tho most grncofiil
and perfect shpo possiblo, and aro unques
tionably the lightest, most durable, comfort
able and economical Skirt ever made.
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY, Proprie
tors of the Invention, and Solo Manufaotu
rers, 97 Chambers, and 70 and 81 Reade
strets, Now York.
For Sale in all firsb-ole*’* Stores in this City,
and thouebouttke United States and Canada
Havanade Cuba,Mexico, South America an<
the West Indies.
^©-Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt A% A C.
may 12
Plantation for Sale
I OFFER for sale'jhe valuable Plantation
of Erasmus Bearuen. late of Floyd county,
Ga., deceased, contoinig two hundred and
twenty-five acres, all valley land- and well
watered. Said plantation is situated at the
head of Ridge's Valley, twolvo miles from
Rome, and six miles from Adairsville, on
the W. A A. RdilroituV* The land is wall
adapted to tho cultivation of cotton, and as
good up-land as is to bo found in the county.
Upon tho premisos is a good Lime Kiln
aud a splendid mill scat.
Also, a half lot of land adjoining tha plan
tation of Jonathan King, knowu na tha Pat
rick place, ten miles from Calhoun, and
twelve miles from Rome.
jan!5-tf A. J. BEARDEN, Ag't.
H. & S ABRAHAMS
SUCCESSORS TO
^lern & 4W
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
LADIES’ & GENTS.’ HATS.
Quoonsware.
TIN WARE,
And* g.nurul aieorlinent ot
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Corner of Broad and Bridge etrcoU. onto-
itw the Choice Hotel. II. ABRAHAMS.
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Ilion, N. T,
EDDY’S
KEROSENE
Stoves and Ranges
r
the tUtilUMS Stoves will
Bake, Boil, Ssbw, Fry ARoast
V/ilh tin- g re: it ft ernnom y nnd fhriiity, ‘
uml without heath ; the room iu which
they aro used. Th . aru perfectly simple,
operating like ru < Unary Kerosene Lemp
with a chimney, an: ire tho only Kcro-.r*
Staves that burn ithout emnke or didr.
THE IIEA’ NG STOVES
are vory conrenles ml economical, especi
ally where a fire is ulred but a fow holt
at a time.
Wo have boon irnolly astonished toe
wliutah'bor-snvini"{ irt-suviug and he:
saving institution Jour’s I’atxkt Kibo-
bxhk Stovh. Tuk tile cort of running it,
and the result atto 1, it is the best patent
in the market.’’—tester Dally Spy.
Orders for Slav;- rmy be sent through
American Adverting Agtmcy, S80 Broad
way, Now York. 3
'"'RE 4 NICHOLS,
enufaoturere, *
iourtlnnt Street N. Y-
of Cooking and
res and Apparatus,
nts for
' L SONS, rilon,
olring Pistols,
^uns,.Cun Canes,
ad Elliot Reporters.
Manufuotto
lleatii
An
E. IlEMIF
Manufacturers i
GUfi Bant
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GROVEpEN * ^ >
PIASTtt F0BTB,
WanuiplWers,
rublle and the trad*
l Scale J
7 Octave Bontlood Plaao Forte,
Which for volume aV parity of
rivalled by any liitAto oflored»»
ket. They contain K tho modein •* w
roents, I «tarP
FRENCH GRANB ACTION, UAU
PEDAL, IRON \lAMB, OVER-
STRI'NwmASS, ^
And eaeh instrumsat Ang >n*dh
personal supervision of\Ir. J-
steen, who has had a prjiical «^ r , Fu l«
over 80 years in their m4»ufactur*i
Warranted In overy PartlAlar. ^
TIIE “GROVESTBEN PUkNO FOR
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AW
OF MERIT OVER AfiJ. OTHER
AT THE CELEBRATED
WORLD’S FAIR,
Where Wore exhibited InMn'nicnt'.O^Jf
best makers of London, r«« ’ d y
« C ^rn r l'o h ”e^nt*our wsre^J
• By the introduction of improved J
make a .til? more perfect ftano :J
bv manutsotnring largely, with »
...tern, are enabled to offer JW{*P -■
ments at a price wbleb will precla
iition.
PaiOfS. N., ’.Seven Octave, reuh
nets, Rosewood ,Jalh eese, $300.
No. *, Seven Octave, round corner!,
wood heavy mouldings, *325. ,
No. J, Seven Octave, round come
wood Lottls XIV style, *3c0- f j,.
Terms:—NittCass, in currer*
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