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TUESDAY
MOHNINU, Jnly 10,
Cross Marks (X).
look otit for cross murks on your
„nner. This indicates tha expiration of D«d« County,
Lnr subscription. We are compelled Chattooga county,
to adhere to our rule, of payment in Gorton county,
■advanoe. t — Bartow,
Official Organ. Cavo8priog,
This napw to tha offiolal organ for Walter county,
nublishing the legal advertisements of Centre, Ala., ’
vun fnlTotoins counties, vis:
■ fb polk, Walker, Chattooga, Dade, and
Floyd county in part. ^
Don’t Day Papora of our Carriers.
We respectfully request citizens and
others not to buy papers from our car-
"i-r, We have good rensons Tor this
request, and hope it will bo cheerfully
C °Our i6 papers may be obtained at
Mayo’s News Agtnoy, or, the Courier
'Offioe.—tw-tf.
New Advertisements.
Mbs. Adbin’sSouoou will commence
| on the23d Inst.
Mrs. Hazleton will Rent her house
| anil lot.
Frish Brea* %§&» furnished every
| evening by Frank Kane.
I, You OwzJ. C. Rawlins 3s Co. look
lout for suit. Printup t Fouoho have
I the accounts and notes.
ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.—A delft
I erste attempt was made on last Monday
1 httrnmg to bum A. J. Stewart’s new
I steam mill, now nearly completed, noar
I the foundry. The kindling faggots
I pii e d up against tho building were all
I m a bias" when Mr. J. R. Stevens, awak
I e ned by the light, rushed out, just in
leto extinguish the fire and save the
11. It will be remembered that last
1 a similar attempt was made to burn
i. Stewart’s dwelling. As it is the
JJnterest, so we doubt not, it will be the
[pleasure of the whole community to do
fail they possibly can to assist in ferret-
ling out Iho fiendish perpetrator of
I those heinous crimes.
Good Samaritans.—The Counoil will
I meet to-night (Tuesday.) A full at-
Itendance is desired.
(Change of Schedule on noroe Road.
Hereafter tho Train will leave Kings
ton at 6 o’clock in the morning instead
■of 7 as heretofore. This Will give tie
ltlie mail two hours earlier, and wi’l al
llow Romans who have been traveling
|n that direction, to get home to break-
All travelers will appreciate this
jcbsnge, especially those who are going
west by Stage-.
For iue State at La hoe.—The Ohron
|u-/« cl- Sentinel suggests that lion, A. II
[Stephens, Hon. H. V. Johnson-, lion
IB. H. Hill, and Hon. A. 11. Colquitt be
1 appointed to represent, the State at
■large in the proposed Philadelphia Con’
llrnlion. Surely no men would more
uly oc fully represent the State than
Ithese tionorable ganlletnen, and we
{cordially concur in tliceuggeslion.
Observance oy tub Fourth— llte
(Fourth of July was observed this year
(throughout the South only by negroes
jar.d garrisons. In all tho papers ive
Hirrfe-examined ainea that day, no one
con-tains accounts of citizens generally
Kotng i-n procession, PicNic, or other
baKf-dgy exhibitions. Even in Wash-
lington City the only procession that
, led tho street, was a black one.
i was consistent—eminently so.
Agents Tor the Courier.
The following named authorised oger'ts for
tho Courier will receive subscription!! and
give receipts for tho same:
rfpwkl fptic**.
Joel Sutton.
Samuel Hawkins.
Judge Thus. Faster.
B. F. Bigelow,
J. W. Wofford.
Samuel Trout.
Jst. M. Anderson.
T.W. Cobb.
....... J. W. Coker.
Jacksonville, Ala., Stereneon, Pinson A Co.
Sewing Machine.—Weed's Patent, will
be sold cheap..—Apply at this Office.
10,000 lbs. of RAGS WANTED.
We west an Indefinite amount of clean
Cotton or Linen Rage, in exchange for the
Courier. Tho price allowed is Hi els. per lb.
Fifty Sevan lbs. will pay for the Trl-Weokly
3 months, or twenty.eight lbs. for the Wock.
ly 3 months.
Legal Blanks.
We now have oh hand, neatly printed, on
heavy white paper of oxcollent quality,
Blanks as follows:
Letters of Administration.
Administrator’s Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardian's Bonds.
Blank contracts With Frecdmon.
Deoda—shcrt.and complete.
Warrants if Apprhlsfnent.
Marrioge Licenses.
Mortgage Deeds.
Possessory Warrants.
Attachments,
Writs and/Dedaratloui on Notes and Ac
counts.
Criminal'Warrants.
Summon! of OarnTah'ment.
Subpoctirs for all courts.
Temponry Letters Administration.
Bonds praporary—Administration.
Indictnents.
Beneh/warranti.
Bale Binds.
SecutAy Bonda.
ExocltionB for S. or I. Court.
Justie Court Summons,
Justjtc Court Executions,
.Tusfeo Court Subpoena,
Coidmission for Interrogatories with In-
stlnctons,
Shtlff’s Deeds.
Administrator's Deeds.
N< iry’s Protests and Notices.
In mture for Froed Children.
Jv f Summons.
Lt tors Testamentary.
.1: tice Court Jury Summons.
M rlgage on Personal Property.
C it Fi. Fa. for 8. or I. Courts.
0 t Fi. Fas for Justices’ Courts.
G nishment and Bond at Common Law.
A loon as the printing can be done, wo
wilt iavo a complete supply of all Blanka
ussd iv Ordinaries, Sheriffs, Clerks ot Iho
Courtqand the Forma in meat common uao
1 y Laryors.
OctJttf.
ROME WHOLESALE AND RET.
MARKET,
CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY BURNETT,
JONES A HARGROVE.
CocatmbrrtcE, Roke, 6a., 1
rrtCE, Roke, Ga
July 10.A86G.
day
Irioyd County Cohns.
I SbPBftiOfc CotlRT.
dlts 3 Mondsv in Januari and 3d Mon-
aly, A. B. ftoss Clerk.
INFERIOR COURT
For (Jinty purposes—let Monday in each
month.!
1 COUNTY COURT.
Monty Setsious, 2d Monday in qaeb
month J
Semtnnual 8essiohs>3d Monday in April
and 0<per.
j COURT OF ORDINARY
Hifsl&t Monday in oath month, Jcsso
Latnbn, Ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS •
919Bt. Roihe 4tb Friday in each month.
82pjist. Cave Springs 1st Saturday in
"flj f?«t. Livingston 2nd Saturday In each
TO'Ult.
tfflfcist., Chui'eo 3il Saturday in each
1 tntttti
isi. Watters, 4th SAtuVdsy in each
fcion!
lO^ist., Etowah, 3d Sdtlmlny in each
hidn
94Istqs Floyd SprlhgS, 4lh Saturday in
caclmth.
DIH Town. 3d Saturday in each
mon| ..
it. ITotth CarClini, 2U Saturday in
uevnth. .
BaJ-kt\sV i’d Saturday in each
Dist., P4£>Vu\l,4th Snturdny in each
lev are any errors ih tho above St ill
Joe pleQ.'c point them out, to that we
Jirrect. them. .,
12.tf.
J!bs. Adkin’b School, will be reopen*
i the 23d im»t. She is well known.
, :asonic notices.
Irokcc Lodge. No, GO. Rome, Gu.
qular Meetings. 2nd and 4th Friday
Is of each month.
D. M, HOOD. W. M.
D. M. HOOD, H. P.
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M.
GROCERY,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
At the Tennessee House,
BROAD ST., HOME, GA.
ome Royal Arch. Chapter No20
‘faithful teacher in this community Igular Meetings IstTuosday Night of each
us we are informed very raucw'tk.
tho income a good school wou
her.—Seo Advertisement gchley Council, Good Samcrltans
Regular Meetings 2nd Tuesday Night of
-.oh month.
Religious Teaches.—Mr. Tillman D T, J. PERRY, PRES.
!t-ban-our thunks for a basket of j •
l. , _ , , , Etowah Council. No 12.
Jtctous Peaches presented yesteru ReguInr Moetin( , s 3d Tuesday Nights ot
ilny he livo'a thousand years, and ac h month.
IvayB have a plenty of good thin
himself and friepds. . _ , „ _
t., i,./Williams, Stansbury & Co,
i have yet been received frot
Department in regard to the Jn<
pile Mail. We suppose our friej
hat line will have to endure tho
lion "»•>! some one is inalructei
' it. Our Post Master is going]
i to effect this, at an early di
An Enemv in Your Mouth.-
put an enemy in your mouth J
[away your teeth. Beware of
^ .v^T^'P-^hos and tooth J
[^sa^r-A'lj^-'disratch
fee 7* r‘° rn ' n 8 for
' *1 Aa„ a ®8 and in the sum
urt 0 ‘o apnea/ the
en .^? 10r row. la has not yet
en hrreated,
idjfl n ^f 1 5,pBta "5—A Memphis
s 0 r3d,aa' en - Jordan.ed-
i^egtea iufft
Ianc« n0tle ' to nt duel - Tb «
»enH^**ifPe K| , and th8 r* r '
d at H ° and was sr-
i to , aer nsnt and placed under
id , 6 * Pe Pjtheenco. It is not con-
4e Ava C i 0ltjr l* w °ut of si riotures
P by ni 110 * f «o artio'e contri-
[>u| jn^odan to Harper’s Mag-
ler'i h ** m,de . the story of
* )een determined to build a
0D Ter l£ te Capo Fear river, at Wil-
General C. M. Shelly is to
| a first-olukhotelatSelttia, Alaba-
‘»i?d that the Hon. 0. H.BroW-
aoia will succeed Secretary
’-’teiior Department.
Have ih storo and for Bale EIGHT TONS of
Castware.
A Large Lot of
TINWARE.
Also—Three Hundred Founds of
American Indigo.
Allof which will be sold at
very Deduced Prices.
They also keep constantly on
hand
COHN,
BACON,
FLOUR,
V LARD. MOLASSES,
^JGAR, COFFEE, &c.
junolO
°wfwr*® BOMi! RAILROAD,
5B«rr** , ^wa»g Sl
june2fi-td.
COTTON ^ B)20@27
BACON—Shoulders 20
Clear Sides .$ lb 25®
Clear Bib Sides... 24}®
Plain Hams “ 25}
Canvass’d do " 30®
BRAN—^ #>.... .2}
BAGGING—Kentuky ®yd 40
Hope—machine fe.
Cotton— “
BEKSWAX-fti
BUTTER «lb
CANDLES—Star ••
CANDY- ••
CHICKENS Bpring, each,
COFFEE-Rio $ ft 30i
Java “ 6'
COTTON CAHDS-^ doz. 512 00®
COTTON YARNS-’’ Bu. $2 50®$3 00
COPPERAS- $ ft 10®15
EGGS— ®doz 15®
FEATHERS- „.^lb @50
FRUIT-Dried ® Bu (331b) $2 00
FISII-KUb No. 11 54 60^00
FLOURr-f Bbl. SUnlO 00
GLASS—® Box $8 50@12 00
GRAIN—W luat S2 00
’’ Corn .81 40@1 45
IRON $ 1b 10
indigo- r$ ft $1 75®2 00
LEATHER—Hemlock .-... 45
Country 40
French Calf Skins, $0 S0@7 DO
LARD 271
LIME ..« Bbl $2 50
LIJMBER ®Mft $I5@20
MADDER ..’aft 28®
MOf ASSES .®gal 51 O0@l 60
NAILS—Cut $11 00@|12 00
OIL—Linseed—Gal $2 00@$3 00
Tanner’s " $2 50
KeroseVie “ ...... 00@1 25
PUTTY- ^ ft.; . 20
PEPPER •' 45@G0
RAISINS-} box $3'50
HAGS—Clean Cotton!!".'.‘.a ft 2}
RICE lb
SODA '• ii®2ll
SOAP <• 14@10
SPICE " 40®60
STOVES-Cooking $30 00@$75 00
SUGAR « 1b 18®30
TOBACCO—Scarce and high.
TALLOW 12
TEA
TIN PLATE 525 00
WHITE LEAD ® keg $3 87}
WOOL—Washed... 35@50
Unwashed i.Vi
POWDER—FFFg. per keg ..-.$15 00
SHOT,... 25..-.30
J. H. NOWLIN, M. D. J- A. MAUPIN.
• &
^ Apothecaries ^
AND DRUGGISTS
Having increased tbeir stock to the value of $10,000 are
prepared to fill orders at the LOWEST PRICES (quality con
sidered) this market can afford.
Their stock consists of Standard
Drags, Preparations and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines in great variety,.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Leads, ,
Zincs, Putty, Window Glass, Kerosene Dil,
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks ,Snuff,
TobaccOj Shop Furniture, Fruit Jars,
Surgical Instruments, Fruit Preserving Liquid,
[one pint preserves 128 lbs. fresh fiuit, without sugar or air
tight cans] Darby's Prophylactic Fluid,
Tetter Wash, Benzine,
PURE LIQUORS, only for Medioal uses, <4c.
AH articles WARRANTED—as represented.
Call and examine Stocks atod Prices.
NOWLIN <ft MAIJPIN.
junc23
MACHINE WORKS;
Rome, da.
NOBLES & Mil
Manufacturers pf .
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL.. ’
•, STEAM ENGINES
Frpm One to Five Hundred Horae Power,
LOCOMOTIVE, FLUE, TUBULAR -.
AND CYLINDER BOILERS, .
GASOMETERS, TANKS,.
SMOKE STACKS,
BLAST PIPES, Ac.
Maohtqet-y tot' ' '
rolling, mills,
Blaat Furuaecs, Railroada', , <’>
Saw and Grist Mills, Ac.
Financial*
Courier Offfice, Rome, Ga. )
July 10. 1860. J
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bahk Bills Ac.,
corrected Tri-weekly, Uy Cothrans A Elliott
Brokers.
GEORGIA. f Buying
Buying Central B»nk, 27
Georgia'R. R. A B.Co.96'Northern Bank, 45
Marine Bank of Ga. 86 j3outbcrn Bank,
Bank of Fulton 35; soun Carolina.
* NEW
Mtliuery Store.
At the Residence of Chesley Attaway,
BRIDGE STEET, ROME, GA.
We have received a beautiful stock
OP SPRING BONNETS,
Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces,
AND SLfeXW CAlPS FOR BOYS.
We intend selling for shorl profits.
Term3 strictly cash.
Orders promptly attended to. Public pat
ronage solicited.
' Miss SALLIE WILKERSON,
Miss M. H. ATTAWAY.
april!2-tw-tf
Bank of Emp. State 29
Augusta Ins. A B. Co. 7
City Bank of Aug-.
Manufac’s M. Mao’n 17
North-Western Bank 0
Merchants & Plant’s 7
Planters Bank
Rank of Columbus
Central R. R. Bank
Bank of Middle Gtu 87
Union Bank,
Bnnk of Chester, 17
Bank of the State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Excbauge Bauk, 15
Mercha’ts(Cheraw) 16
Bank Georgetown, 18
Planters’ Bank. 15
Pl’nt'iHi a Metshhics 18
PcOpIefl’fi Buh^, 40
Bank of Atliehs 46 Bauk of Newborrv,4(j
Rank of AugtiStk 45 Bank of Hamburg. 15
Unioil Bonk of Aug. 7j8 W R. R. Bunk. 40
Auir. Savings Bnn’k 10 Farmers a Exch’ge. 5
Timber Cutters B’k 5 J Bank of Camden, 38
Bank of Savannah 40;Baukcf8o. Ca.
Bank of tbo State 22j8tut* Bank,
Bank of Cointneree 7jCom i.ereial Bank, 18
Mechanics Bank 8| North Carolina.
ALABAMA. |Bank of Cape Fear 22
Bank of Mobile 85, Bank Wilmington 15
Eastern Bank Ala. 40iBank of tho State 25
Bank of Selma 30, All other North Caro-
Commercial Bank 27 Hina Banks 85 to 95
Bank Montgomery 85jper cent, discount.
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia
Bank Bills.
Exchange oh New York—Buying i per
discount; selling at £ premium.
Gold.—Buying at 48 cents; selling fit
53 cents.
Silver.—Buying at 37 cents: selling at
42 cents.
GUARDIAN
Life Insurance
COMPANY,
OF NEW YOU K,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $300,000—Steadily Increasing.
Annual Receipts aver $.100,000.
DIRECTORS. .
lien. John A. Dix, Now York,
Hon James Harper, Firm of Harpor A Bros.,
kx Mayor N. Y.
John J. Crane, President Bnnk Itopublie,
Wm. T. Hooker, Wall Street.
Wn M. Verinilye, Banker, (Vermiiye & Co.)
Cl.as. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Bank-'
Inn Co.,
lion. Geo. Opdyke, Ex-Mnyor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms Uigney, Firm Tbos. Rjgney A Vo.,
Francis Skiddy, Merchant.
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable
A Co.
Chas. J. Ccggill, Merchant,
E. V. Uaughwout, Firm of E. V. Haugbwout
A Co .
Wro Wilkens, Firm of W. Willsons A Co.,
Fredoriek W. Many, Seot’y Goodhuo Ins. Co
Wm. W, Wright Merchant,
Chas. J, Starr, «
'Via. Allen, "
E. T. II. Gibson, ”
H. W. T. Mali, "
John H Sherwood, Park Plsoo,
Walton H. Beckham, Cor. 6th Avenue and
23d Street.
Hon. Wm. Wrighk, Newark, New Jersey.
George W. Furlee, Counsellor.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, Pras’t.
HENRY V. OA1IAOAN, Soc’y.
W. E. VERMILYE, M. D„ Med. Ex.
JOHN HARKINS, Ag’t.,
ROBT BATTEY, Modlcal Ex.
aprl9.tw.w.tf Rome, Ga.
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FORES TYILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR BALE.
T HE subscribers bare purchased that por
tion of lot No 134, which was late pro
perty of Wm. R. Smith’s estate, end is situ
ated about one mile from the oily, 131 acres
all In woods, on the Kingston road, wbioh
we propose to sell on reasonable term*, in
lots to suit purcbascrsl
We desire this property to be speedily im
proved, having some very handsome loon-
lions for building, and will soil at snob
priecs as will indues all who havo no homes,
to-provido them at once. Those who . come
first t will hefirei seryedi Call on the first
I ’-pod of the undersigned. t
' jnne- TII0S. G. WATTERS,
WADE 8. COTHRAN
Summer
Millinery Goods.
MIlS. II. JONAS,
H AS just received fiti-l is now opening a
large and com plete assortment of lino
aud fashionable Milliner, Goods, including
a large assortment of B^kncii, Ribbons,
Flowers, Dre^s Trimmings, Gloves, Hand-
kcrelii'efs, Ac., ih line, almost everything
usually kopt in a fjghionnble Millinery Er
tublisninent. These Goods have been pur
chased very cheap, snd will I e sold at &
small profit. The Ludios are invitod to call
aud examine Goods and prices.
Store on Bread St., first door above Hooper
A* Force. Mas. H. JONAS.
juuel2tw3m
MILLINERY
AND
HrcBS Makine-,
OVER VEAL A WILLIAMSON'S STORE.
Miss LIZZIE"ROACII,
H AS received her SUMMER STYLES
ot Millinery Goods, and invites the
patronego of tho ladies of Romo and sur
rounding Country.
Bonnets, Dresses aud Spring Mantles
made at short notice.
LADIES’ D11K8S CAI*S,
A beautiful articlo just receired.
mayl7tf
MILLINERY,
MRS. O. A. SMITH,
IS NOW RECEIVING HER
SPUING STOCK
of
MILLINERY GOODS,
A ND will be readiy to exhibit them «n
March 5*7th. • The Ladles of Rome and
vioiniiy are Invited tuo«U and examine for
tuemsolves. TUoma over the Book Store.
mar24.tw.tf
Veal & Williamson,
ROME, GA.,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR
3ALE THE FOLLOWING:
GOLD LOCKETS, kui table (or Photographs,
of '.lory tire and quality.
S0ED AND SILVER THIMBLES,
LIaMOND AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS,
for Wedding and Engagement.
PURK SILVER SPOONS, Forks, Cups, etc.
SILVER-PLATED CASTORS, Cash Baskets.
Spoons, Forks, etc.
KEROSENE LAMPS and Glasses, for sale
very low.
POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, etc.
GLASS TUMBLERS, Goblets, Wine Glasses,
ole., etc.
VIOLINS from tl to $60.
EXTRA BOWS, Strings, Bridges Screws, ete
FISH HOOKS,
LINES, FLOATS, REELS, ETC.
Office and House Clocks of every style and
warranted,
Spectacles
Of Gold, Silver and Steel, to suit all ages.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
HAIR BRAIDING AND ENGRAVING
done to ordor.
Wedding and Engagement Rings made and
engraved to order.
Spectacles Repaired and fitted with New
Glassed to suit.
. TERMS.
All Worlc and Goods must he paid for be-
ore leaving the store,
eprlitwif
LUMBER YARD
BY - -
J. J. COHEN,
BROAD STREET, ROME, OA.
eprlT-tr
To be opened 1st of June,
1866.
Insatvale Sprisgs,
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA,”
BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TENN.
J C. FLANDERS A Co., haVin’g repaired
4 and refurnished with new furniture
Ac., the above
•‘WATERING PLAtjE.”
will opeta tho same on the lit of Junn uoxt,
for the reception of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to its friehda and all others
iu search ot health, comfort and pleasure.
Our gardens, vineyaVds and orchards are
in a fine condition. We have
SULPHUR, ,
CHALYBEATE,
LIMESTONE,
SOFT
and
ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
The medical properties and the benefits
derived from their u%e, are too well known
to require recapitulation here.
Families esu be accommodated with Goth
ic Qoftages mat surround the Lawn.
The scenery is romantic and varied, such a.
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 the invalid ond pleasure-seeker.
Customary amusements, such as
Dancing, liiliiprdt*, Bowling, &c* 9
will bo so conducted as lint to bq objectiona
ble to tho most quiet visitor. Regular daily
muil coaches leare •.
KNOXVILLE
ovary morning, ond parties can socure-spo-
ctal couvevanco from
LOUDON.
The proprietors will make every effort to
protect tbeir guests from exorbitant ehnrges
in effiry direction.
5fS-Our beds and bcdflfhg arc new and first
quality-ISAC.
Onr terms of board will be vary*'reasonable,
ond liberal arrangements will bo mads fat-
families wishing to spend the season.
J. C. FLANDEllS A Co.
Montvaje Springs, via. Knoxville, Tenn.
jhn.2-tf
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS
In ail
Porter, Itutlcr Sc fJo-j
PROPRIETORS.
Prepared to Manufacture and Repair
SUCH AS
PORTABLE AND STATIONERY
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, it.
ALSO
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
■ucn as
Building Fronts,
Iron Railing,
Mill Costings,
Sugar Milla A Boilers,
Horse Power.,
Bark Mills,
Pipes, Pulleys,
Car Wheels A
Railroad Castings of every Description.
pATfmws
MADE TO ORDER?’
SAWS RE-TOOTHED AND GUMMED
In the best Manner.
We promise faithfully to exeouto all or
ders with punctuality, and guarantee satis
faction.
TERMS FAVORABLE.'
At the old stand of James L. Dunning,
ATLANTA, GA.
June? tw9m
BILL ARP’S
LETTERS.
2000, COPIES.
» ILt ARP LETTERS just received—at
Wholesale and Retail.
Single copies mailed to any part of the
country prepaid grtlgo P^rco^
jnnoJI
Bookseller A Stationer,
Rome, OA.
Take Notice.,*
PARTIES INDEBTED TO
J. J. COHEN.
.k LL ersofis indebted to J. J. Cohen, eith
er on Note and Account are requested
to come forward immediately -anjl pay up.—
He givis positive assurnneo that his out
standing claims must be liquidated.—Early
attention to this, ihattcr will save trouble
<une6tt
mm
ROME
AN£>
Of ot-ory Description: up to 26,000 lba. Weight
CAR WHEELS; > .’ ’! V i
HAMMERED, LOCOMOTIVE!.I 1 -
and'car'Axles,
MINING MACHINERY;.:
For Gold, Copper, Iron and Lead Minsk)
Bridge Castings and Bolt*)
ALL KiNb^pF-j.i V-
MACHINERX
BRASS CASTINGS.
'kr:i.j H, .t • ft I" 1 *
We have robutlt our Works’ dad have new
and improved Maohlnery and Tools’.
RAILROAD MENv
2P.IDGE CONTRACTORS,
FURNACE * ROLLING MILL MEN,
AND MINING ENGINEERS,
Will find It to their Intoreste to sond us
their orders. We use only tho best material
and do our work well. We will
GUARANTEE ALL WORK
dotthalduriesttbltthm’A’At .
Prlaai will be Allow or loiter than the
same Wprk can be irttportod, or done at Any
other establishment in tha South. . ,
Our long cxporienca In the business And
the large contracts wo have heretofore filled,
will guarantee eutisfaction to onr customers.’
NOBLES A MITCHELLi
Jus. Noblx, Sa., Titos. P. MitcdxLl, -
Jons W. Nost.s, Cashier,
Master Machinist and Draugtaman,
Wu. Nosle, Geo. Noble, ,
Ssu’l Noils; Bupt
juno28twtI
Slate! Slate! Slate!
TO BUILDE&.-
FIRE PROOF ROtfitftf
. • ^la.
T HE undersigned is prepared ..to.deliver
Slnto fur.Itoofir.g in kliy quantity from
his Quarry in Polk county: , . ■
S 111 deliver in Romo at $l'6 M ffsc(iiarS
** “ at quarry at 12 00 .** .. V
Orders left with Burnett, Junes & Hxr-
grote, Rome, Ga., will u|oet-;paompt.'attkm-
tion. SEABORN JONES, Ja.
juno23'Om
SALE OF STOCK. , K , (i
F PTY SHARES of BT # 0 CvK' in - tij*
BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING CO.
will be sold at public jmtcjy iu Rotnej’Ga.*
on tho fir^t Tuesday in 'August next, to w\t:
Ten shares belonging to Charles W* Bronnqr,
Trustee for F. Britnher^.Ten skates {)•-
longing Dwight Lathrop; Teii, Ui? J. 8.
Neidlinger and Vwonty to Vf., Knight,
Trustee ftr children—all. »oli», to*'pay thh
unpaid balnroo duo on said shareSs* *
.A, V„ MARSHAJjL, 8sh>A .
juIyU-w-30(Iay8 Van \VetV G**
Wheat, WMea|
f WISH to buy a fe^ ( ihuif«rana;Busbei
I of Prime New Wheat, delivowh.eany.
Flan tors who wish to obtain a good 6an
now have on opportunity of doiug sot* Sacks
will be furtiiihtsil. Wheat for market' mast
be dry and well cleaned*! Euclid fihbtild be
well filled 1 to save fsflUixfg whsd'ddiVercd.
H. 4* JOHNSON.
N. B.—Persoiis rHslitug to Sell" can find
me at tho store pf,Hardin A Ilflfktn'r/ near
the Post Office corner. jtu)t26wlsn
French Burr and iisqjrua
MILLSTONE^
M ADE by John J..Bolh tbs best manu
fneturer on this continent. ’.I : j
Also Bilk German Anchor Uniting Cloths
Nos. 3, 8, and 10, which caMot twaurpasici
in quality and darabillty, and warranted to
make the first quality of flour. Uv.x
J. J. COHEN.,
Jan2 w-6m ,, Rome, GA.
QEORQiA, CAailooga CJjiSnti,:n|,j
‘nrHERBAS hv, y.rAkrtW» .’ApthfAl to
Vr <ns for Iottsrs of Ailmthietratioa on
the. estate of John ,B.. Abridge, late of said
County deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite tndedmonish
all, and singular, those concerned to be, ana
appear, at my office wRbln tte time prescribed
by law. to show cause it eny they have, why
said letters should not be’ granted to said
applicant. Given under my hand andofficial
signature, this SOtfi-jHfy.or June, 1866.
SAMUEL HAWKNS,
july5 . I j- ■ Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALES.
TYTILL be sol^ on tho firet Tuesday in
TT Augnet next,’ belore the Court House
door in Rome. bjdtweoD the legal houYs of
sale, the foUowfnc property, ^is* .
One House, and Lot No.- 05 ie the Coosa Di-
visien of the’ CHy of- Rome on Broad .Street,
known as tho former property ofV.'H. Opert
non oooupied by Cooper and others. Sold
vs (he property of J. J. Morfiaon <o satiefy
oanh n. fa.—J. O. Pombeflon vs.J, J. Mor
rison, and oesta In various ether fi. fas. la
my hands vs. J.’J. Morrison. t; _
JulyS JOHN R. TOWERS, Sh’ff. ,i
GEORGIA, Wxlber Courtt.
county . . ......
longing to.,tfie sstato sfE. B. Mathis, late
of aaid cqunty deceased. This 7th day of
May,, 1866., WILLEM J. MATHIS,
mal7-G0d Adm’f.’