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ptHmSh Wimtira.
THURSDAY MORNING, July 18,
Cross Marks (X).
Look out for cross ‘marks on your
igper. This indicates the expiration of
our subscription. We are compelled
o adhere to our rule, of payment in
id vance.
Official Organ.
This paper is the official organ for
publishing the legal advertisements of
following counties, viz:
Polk, Walker, CbattoO|j;t, Dade, and
loyd county in part.
Don’t Buy Papers of our Carriers.
We respectfully request citizens and
ithers not to buy papers from our car-
iers. We have good reasons for this
equest, and hope it will bo cheerfully
lomplied with.
Our papers may be obtained at
.'ayo’sNews Agtnoy, or, the Courier
ffice.—tw-tf.
Board or Trade.—Don’t forget the
heeling at the City Hall tonight
(Thursday). Every merchant, manu-
oturer and business man . should be
|here. The whole community taay be
euefitted by systematising the busi
ness of the place.
Flour from New Wheat.—Greene,
Iwanson & Co. haye tor sale some ex-
i fine flour from new wheut. It will
Le likely to go like "Hot Cakes,” so
Ipeak quick if you want some of it.
Letter from Hon. B. Hi Hill.—A
letter from this distinguished gentle-
n»a fully aud heartily approving of the
Philadelphia Convention, aud urging
Ihe citizens of Georgia to send Dele
gates, is published in this paper.
, Westoria Institute—Cedartown.
I 'The Examination and Exhibition of
[this flourishing sohool will take place
jthe 12th and 13th insts. On Thurs-
fe»y night there will bean exhibition of
Atheyiunger pupils, concluding with an
(address by Judge Y. H. Oppert.
The Prize Declamation will be doliv-
leicd stlO o’clock, A. M., Friday, and
Ithe Prizes awarded at 4 P 31., with an
[appropriate address by Ivy Thompson,
bq. The Concert will take place on
Friday night.
These exercises will, without doubt,
Jbe highly interesting and we would glad
By be present if business engagements
permitted. \
Iron.—blr.Jas. Joble offers, at the
foundry, various styles of fine English
end other irons at* to 8} cents per
Pound. Also glass Sr\d other wares.—
lee adv. ! \
f.£
Murder in C hden County.—We
|earn frdm a gent iraan who arrived in
this city last everftg by the Gulf road,
IhiRDr. H. F.utoi residing in Camden
louuty, in this S te, wns killed last
llouday night bj i squad of negroes,
yho called the -ceased out of his
duse, and shot 1 in down as he ap-
Iroaclied them, t'onsiderahle excite
ment prevailed aibng the negroes in
Ihe neighborhoodln Monday morning,
^ho origin of wliicBs not known to’our
iiforiiiarit, which lil, doubtless, to the
tlirdor at night, Ihe civil uutlioriti-s
ttempteil to irreJ the muntefur on
uesdny; but werefce.essfully resisted
ly a mob of negro-
Ihnt the guilty pit*
rresteth It wio spoi-tetl, 'however,
jlii-.t the Sheriff iU
losse on Wednesd
blldwing
By llciii
Rat night'a't the
us l as the congr
who proclaimed
should UOt be
raised it sufficient
to arrest tbs mur-
and their tcohiidices.—'iSuraif-
laA Herald,
\ M-isceuination.- heTrejs tfhd Times
|ash\(lie, of y -r-df-y, gives the
inteifes ; paragraph;
lietifsa'y We live ‘the following
|tatemeut: At tin ose of the services
st I’apt-ist Church,
„ tion wero leaving,
iey wero invited remain, and they
!hin took ‘their.lqt'S. Thomson—a
bite man—Walkfup to the front
’ the .pulpit, acclpanied by a coid
lackfiegro womanipd producing his
larriBge license, towain were made
ue flesh and bloitin due form by
to officiating mint- of the church,
t is needless to sjtliat that union
|'h'positive violatimf the State laws,
i is consequentlvit binding.
ifCongi-ess has feed an act pro-
ting any one wlias served in the
federate army otvy from enter-
the United Stat :my. It thus
os that the Unit tales can ffght
wn battles with; he aid of South-
soldiers. Let tl go ahead; we
willing to bo coi 1 out.
afPomp O’Bran ono of the ne
ts who brutally i ered Mrs. ltol-
, near No. 15, Co l Railroad, last
a, was arrested ii Aeon and sent
filkmson bount'
>> liainson countv
Jd trial. The infuq
|in from the officers.
safq keeping
t dtbizins a«uk
d him to a
off* I
«, and burnt him. a other mur
Prer, a‘negro, is still rge.
{ Rekarkadli.—We informed, says
Jha Griffin Star, that ry vicious and
Rebellious coir, in 11 y county, re-
(ently kii.'ed three edmen. We
tilt. * ^ ear£ l the .rtioulars, but
F " *r“ t * dead cow lout hall butoh
(° un d. with ree dead freed-
uWe t k this dead
dd be carried' ore therecon-
i committee.
Li»cc, cousin of the
Isidino 8 !^ 6 ?/' ’ 8 an *l nw * nt P edler >
Ic he«?. ln ^ arriaon dinty, Indiana.
Id f.n* B stron 8 reset oljnce in form
feature to his grea illative.
^Samuel Smith, c kistol, Tenn.,
■hfv.: L nr8d# y °f lit week, aged
Ite'-t.year, and >is wife, aied
Ic ennm J ’ ear ?’ died tW day after.-
Feven » n8< * * >88n lurried for six-
hnrf^u* 8 ’ and d lh”S Ike whole
it. -ri e an sep«-ied only threo
day' , f “ ne ral vis observed on
same g,tve 8y Wff ®^ olh buriad in
mtvhlefc'* 8 ' 8 ’* the golden
kg a thn, U01 fe* h«r to her husband;
delicate links, forged
Idenon-L‘ e f . re8 9 eo j’ ® nd mutuql
1 chain ’ ? 8Ver * >ut b n ^ of them ana
leUh, a C0 , m P Iel ^y broken as
r ® hundred were destroyed.
strf mg mafrimo-
IfeeTO, 8 ’ who has be®o recent-
fa, r sex an opportunity to
ro& furnishes* the follow
I when a f lrl “y* ‘ D0 ’ t0 an
lee ,k 1118 aa Pfe'n ns the nose on
ktim.
. Agents for the courier.
The following named authorised averts for
the Courier will receive subscriptions and
give receipts for the same:
Dade County,. , Joel Sutton.
Chattooga cojinty,. .^Samuel Hawkins.
Cordon county, Judge Tho*. Foster.
l ol] * “ * B. F. Bigelow,
Bartow, « J. w. Wofford.
Cave Spring, Samuel Trout.
Ringgold, Jan. M, Anderson.
Walker county, t. W. Cebb.
Centre, Ala., , . , J. W. Coker
Jacksonville,'Ala., Stevenson, Pinson A Co*.
Sewing Machine.—Weed’s Patent, will
bo sold cheap..—Apply at this Office.
10,000 ibs. ’of Sags ’VvaWted.
We want an indefinite amount of clean
Fifty ocwii iub. mu puy jor mo Tri-weeKjy
3 months, or twenty-eight lbs. for the Week,
ly 3 months.
Legal Blouks.
We now have on'hand, Vieatly printed, on
heavy white paper of oxcellent quality,
Blanks as follows: *
Letters of Administration.
Administrator’s Bonds.
Letters of Guardianship.
Guardian’s Bonds.
Blank contracts with Freedmea.
Deeds—short and complete.
Warracts of Appraisment.
Marriage Licenses.
Mortgage Deeds. t .
Possessory Warrant's.
Attachments, N
Writs and Declarations bn Notes and Ac
counts.
CriipiniaA Warrants.
Summons of Garnishment.
Subpoenas for all courts.
Temporary Letters Administration.
Bonds temporary—Administration.
Indictments.
Bench Warrants.
BaleBond8» , '
Security Bonds.
Executions for S. or I. Court*
Justice Court Summons,
Justice 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.
Jury Summons.
Letters Testamentary.
Justice Court Jury Summons.
Mortgage on Personal Property.
Cost Fi. Fa. for 8. or I. Courts.
Cost Fi. Fas for Justices’ Courtis.
Garnishment and Bond at Common LkW.
As soon as the printing can be done, we
will have a complete supply of all Blanks
used by Ordinaries, Sherifis, Clerks of the
Courts, and the Forms in melt common use
by Lawyers.
Oct. 26tf.
Floyd County Courts.
SUPERIOR COURT
Sits 3d Monday in January and 8d Mon
day in July, A. B. Boss Clerk.
IHPBRIOR COURT
For County purposes—1st Monday In each
mouth.
COUNTY COURT.
Monthly Sessions, 2d Monday in each
month.
Semi-annual Sessions, 3d Monday in April
and October.
COURT or ORDINARY
Sits 1st Monday in each month, Jesse
Lamberth, Ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS
919 Dist. Rome 4tb Friday in each month.
829 Diet. Cavo Springs 1st Saturday in
each month. I
1059Dllt. Livingston 2nd Saturday inc.*ch
month
9fi2 DUt., Chuleo 3d Saturday in eauh
month.’
859 Dirt. Watters, 4th Saturday in each
month.
1043 Dist., EtbVah, 3d Saturday in each
month. ,
049 Dist,. Flbyd Spvihgs, 4th Saturday in
cqbh : ihonth,
023 Dirt.. Dirt Town. 3d Satiirday in each
month. .,
. 855 Diet., North’Carolina, 2d Suiurfiky
each month.
P24 Dist., Barkers. 2d Saturday it ekbh <
month. |
1120 Dist.. Popskull,‘4th {Saturday *in edch
month.
If tbcro nfe kny drrors In thaaboVfe Will
sonio one plea (te point them Out, so tbht *we
may correct them.
Dec.2.tf.
rome'wholesale and retail
MARKET,
CORRECTED TRI»WEEKLY BY BURNETT,
JONES k HABOROVE.
Courier Office, RoHb. 'Ga., 1
July 12,1866. (
COTTON Z ■' ft>20@27
BACON—Shoulders 20
Clear Sides. 25@
Clear Sib Sides... 24J
Plain' Hams.....'. “
CauvassM-do “ 30©
BRAN—Bib ....'.'..;..Z2i
BAGGING—Ketittiity.......B yd 40
Hope—maehifie ft. @25
■■ CotRW—“ @55
BEES lY A'X—ft........'..,..'...
BUTTER '. ®lb ! S0@25
CANDLES—Star............... •• BI@
CANDY— ,» 37@50
CHICKENS Spring, each. 20@25
COFFEE-iRio ft 30@35
Java " 50©
COTTON CARDS-® doz. $12 Q0@
COTTON YARNS- " Bu. $2.60©$3 00
COPPERAS—....; ® ft 10@16
FEATHERS— ft @50
FRUIT—Drie^ ® Bu (33ft) $2 00
FISH-Xife No. 11 $4 60@5 00
FLOUR-® Bbl. $llal0 00
GLASS—B Box ...., $8 60@12 00
GRAIN—Wheat ....$2 00@2 35
“ Corn A...I1 40©
IRON. ® 1b 10
INDIGO- B ft $1 76@2 00
LEATHER—Ilemlook. 45
Country 40
French Calf Skins, $6 50@7 00
LARD 27@
LIME « Bbl $2 50
LUMBER............;.. ® M fc $I5@20
MADDER..... .®ft 28©
3IOLASSES.... .B gal $1 00@1 50
NAILS—Cut.... $11 00@S12 00
OIL—Linseed—Gal $2 00@$3 00
Tanner’s “.i.... $2 60
Kerosene “ 90@1 25
PUTTY-fib 20
PEPPER " 45@00
RAISINS—} box $3'50
RAGS—dlean Cotton ® ft 2}
RICE a ft 20
SODA “ 15@20
SOAP » 14©16
SPICE ,» 40@60
STUVES-Cooking $30 06@$75 00
SUGAR a lb 18@30
TOBACCO-Searce and high.
TALLOW 12
TEA
TIN PLATE $25 00
WHITE LEAD $ keg $3 87}
WOdL—Washed 35®50
Unwashed...,..'. , .
POWDER—FFFg. per keg ...$16 00
SHOT ;. 25..,30
Financial.
Couiuxb OrrncE, Rome, Gi. )
, July 12, 1866. j
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank Bills Ac.,
corrected Tri-weekly by Cothrans A Elliott
Brokers.
Buying
Central . Bank, 27
Northern Bank, 45
Southern Bkpk^ 86
SO UH CAROLINA..
GEORGIA.
Buying
Georgia'R. ft. A B.Co.90
Marine Bank of Ga. 85
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Emp. State 20
Augusta Ins. A B. Co. 7
City Bank of Aug. 25
Manufac’8 B. Mac’n 17
North-Western Bank 5
Merchants A Plant’s 7
Planters Bank
Bank of Colonibue 18
Central R. R. Bank 95
Bank of Middle Ga. 87
Bank of Athens 45
Bank of Augusta
Union Bank,
Bank of Chester, 17
Bank of the State, 16
Bank Charleston, 18
Exchange Bank, 15
Mercba’ts(Cheraw) 16
Bank Georgetown, 18
Planters’ Bank. 15
Pl’nt'rs k Mechnics 18
Peoples’s Bank, 40
Bank of Newberry,4()
Bank of Hamburg. 16
Union Bank of Aug. 7 ,S- W R. R. Bank. 40
Aug.Savings Ban’k 10'Farmers t Exch'ge. 6
Timber Cutters B'k 5iBank of Camden, 38
BntfH of Savannah 40 Bank of So. Ca. 13
Bank of the State 22'State Bank, 5
Bank of Commerce 7 Commercial Bank, 18
MASONIC NOTICES.
Cherokee Lodge* No, 66. Rome, Ga.
Regular Meeting^. 2nd ana 4th Friaay
Nightaofeach month. .
* ■ L. M, Hoot). W. M.
Koine Koyhl Arch. Chapter No20.,
.Regular Meetings 1st Tuesday Night of each
month. . .
D. M. HOOD, H.P.
Schley Council, Good Snmeritans.
Regular Meetings 2nd Tuosday Night of
each month.
T, J.. PERRY, PRES.
Etowah Council. No 12.
Regular Meetings 3d Tuesday Nights ot
each month.
T. J. PERRY. T. I. M. ^
Williams, Stansbury & Co.,
GROCERY,
Commissi’’** * in( ^ Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
At the Tennessee House, .
Broad st., home, ga.
Sai|»in store and for ealo EIGHT.TONS of
Castware>
A Largo Lot of
TIN WAREt
Also,—Three Hundred Pounds of
American Indigo.
Allef which will be hold at
very Reduced Prices.
They also keep constantly on
vv
hand
CORN,
BACON,
FLOUR. .
LARD. MOLASSES,
SUGAR, COFFEE, &c.
juneld
OFFICE RONE RAILROAD, I
Bomb, G a., June 24th, 1866. J
S TOCKHOLDERS ih this company will
please take notice that their Annual
Convention will be held in thsir offico in
Rome, Ga., on the 12th day of July next,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Proxies properly attes
ted will be received-as
C jnneM-td. ’ ’ Piwi
Mechanics Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile 85
Eastern Bank Ala. 40
Bank of Selma 30
Commercial Bank 27
Bank Montgomery 85
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 22
Bank Wilmington 15
Bank of the State 25
All other North Caro
lina Banks 85 to 95
per conti discount.
, But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia
Bank Bills.
Exchange on New York—Buying } per
discount; selling at l premium.
Gold.—Buying at 47 cents; selling kt
52 cents.
Silver.—Buying at 37 cents; Selling at
42 cents.
GUARDIAN
Life Insurance
COMPANY,
of New yobk,
No. 102 Broadway.
ASSETS, $500-,OOO—Steadily Iocreaalng.
An’nuiil Receipts over $300,000.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. John A. Dlx, New Y<r±! .
Hon Jemes Harper, ’
Tnhn J rv—c, Preaiieot flank Republic,
Hooker, wall Strtat,.
Wm. M. vermilye, Banker, (Yermilye A Co.)
Chae. G. Rockwood, Cashier Nevfark Bank
ing Co.,
Hon. Geo. Opdyke, Rk-Mayor New York,
Minot C. Morgan, Banker,
Thoms Rignw, Firm Thos. Rigney A Co.,
Francis Skiddy, Morahant,
Aiy;on Arnold, Firm of ArAotd, Constable
Chss. J. Coggill, Merchant,
E. Y. HAugWout, Firm of E. V. Haughwout
A Co.,
Wm Wilkens, Firm of W. Wilkens A Co.,
Frederick W. Macy, Sect’y Goodhue Ina. Co
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant*,
Chae. J. Starr, >'
Wm. Allen, “
E. T. H. Gibson, «
H. W. T. Mali, «
John H Sherwood, Park Place, ,
Walton H. Peckhara, Cor. tth Av'euuo and
23d Street.
Hon. Win*. Wright, Newark, New Jersey.
George W. Farloo, Counsellor.
WALTON II. PECKHAM, Prna’t.
HENRY V. GAHAgAN, Bco’y. '
W. E. VERMILYE, M. D., Med. Ex.
JOHN HARKINS, Ag’t.,
ROBT. BATTEY, Medical Ex.
aprlC.tw.w.tf Roth6, Ga.
Homes for Those
WHO WANT THEM.
FOKESTYILLE,
NEAR ROME, FOR SALE. f
T HE subsoribefs have purchased that por
tion of lot No 134, whioh was late pro
perty of Whi. lt. Smith's estate, and is situ
ated about one, mile from the city, 131 acroi
all in woods, oh the Kingston road, which
we propose to sell on reasonable terms, in
lota to suit purchasers.
Wo desiife this property to bp speedily ,im •
proved, havlpg aopie very, handsome loca
tions for building, and will sell at ouch
E rices as will induce all who have no homes
1 provide them at once. Those who come
first will he first served. Call on the first
named of ‘he undersignad.
THOS. G. WATTERS,
jnne* WADE S. COTH - ''
"T.nxrFvSF’-rrap tumtraxivusi&fr
IRAN*
J. H. NOWLIN, M. D. —
A. MAUPlK.
& iVf,
s
^ Apothecaries
AND DRUGGISTS *
ilaving increased tbeir stock to tho 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
Drugs, Preparations aud Chemicals,
Patent Medicines in, great variety,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Leads', ,
Zincs, Putty, Window Glass, Kerosene Oil,. , ,,,
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks,Snuff,
Tobacco^ 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, 1
Tetter Wash, Benzine. #
PURE LIQUORS, only for Medical use3, etc.
All articles WARRANTED—as rejittfsented.
Call and examine Stocks and prices. . ...
NOWLIN & MAtftlN.
juno23
Milinery Store.
At the Reetdenee of Cheiley Attaway,
BRIDGE STEET, ROME, GA.
"We have received a beautiful fctock
OF SPRING SONNETS)
Hate, Rlbbona, Flowers, Lacee,
AND 8LRAW CAPS FOR BOYS.
. We In tend selling for short profits.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
■ A . ..
Orders promptly attended to. Publio pat
ronage solicited.
Miss SALLIE W1LKERS0N,
Miss M. H. ATTAWAY.
apri!12-tw-t'f
Summer
Alitlincry^ Hoods.
MRS. H. JONAS,
H AS just received and is now opening a
large and com plete assortment of fine
and fashionable Milliners' Goods, including
a Urge assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowors, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, it., in fine, almost everything
usually kept in a fashionable Millinery Es
tablishment. These Goods haye been pur
chased very cheap, and will ,be sold at a
small profit. The Ladies are invited to call
and examine Goods and prices'.
Store on Broad St., first door above Hooper
A Force. Mn«. H. JONAS.
junel2tw8m
MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making,
OVER VEAL A WILLIAMSON’S STORE.
Miss LIZZIE*ROACH,
H AS received her SOMMER STYLES
ol Millinery Goods, and invites the
patronage of the ladlee of Rome and sur
rounding country.
Bonnets, Dresses and Spring Mantles
made at short notice.
LADIES’ DRESS CAPS,
A beautiful article just received.
mayl7tf
MILLINERY,
MRS. O. A. SMITH,
IS NOW RECEIVING HER
SPRING STOCK
of
MILLINERY GOODS,
A ND will bo ready to exhibit, **“ m oa
March 27th. Tho Ladl".-* Ilo “ e aad
vicinity aro invited *•“ a “ 4 °* a “ iaa for
themselves.,, OTOr the Bo<>k B ‘ ote '
W ,,»..,w.tf
V- >
GROCERS,
Commission Merchants,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED IN STORED
300 flacks Choice White Corn,
80 bhls. Flour,
libls. Sugflr,
Coffee, Rice,
Syrups, Molasses,
Candles, Soap,
CASKS bP BACON—SILLS;
HAMS—
Plain and Canvassed, liagbolia,
Peedee, and Staggs.
All bf whleh we offer, wtoieiale or retail,
at reasonable prices.
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
junOBltf Broad Street.
LV1IBEB YARD
- J. J. COHEN,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA:
»prl7-tf
To he opened 1st of June,
186 6.
Nontrale Springs,
OR
“SOUTHERN SARATOGA,”
BLOUNT COUNTY, EAST TENN.
J O. FLANDERS It Co;, having repaired
. and reflirnished with n«w furniture
Ac., tho above. ,
•‘WATERING PLACE."
will open the samp on tho lit of Juno. next,
for ths ro'option of visitors, and respectfully
recommend it to Its friends gnd all othors
In seargh-Of health, .comfort and pleasure.
Odr gardens, vineyai ds and orchards are
in a fins condition. Wo have
SULPHUR, t
CHALYBEATE,
LIMESTONE.
SOFT
and
ORDINARY DRINKING WATERS.
Ths msdiosl properties and the benefits
derived from their use, are too well known
to require, recapitulation here.
Families ban be accommodated with Goth
ic Cottages that surround the Lawn.
The scenery is romahtio and .varied, such as
must possess a powerful oharm for the most
refined admirer of the beautiful and grand
in nature, and presents the strongest, attrac
tion to both the invalid and pleasure-aoekar.
Customary amusements,such as
Dancing', Uillinrds, Bowling, Ac.,
will be so conducted as not to be objectiona
ble to the most quiet visitor. Regular daily
mail coaches leave
KNOXVILLE
$veiy morning, .and jiartie$ can secure ipe-
cial’conveyance from. *
LOUDON.
Ths proprietors will make every effort to
£ rotect their guests from exorbitant charges
» every direction. ■ < •
)8rOur beds and bedding are new and firet
quality's^
Onr terms of board will be vory reasonable,
and liberal arrangements will bo made for
families wishing to spend the season.
J. O. FLANDERS A Co.
Montvale Springs, via. Knoxville, Tenn.
juns2-tf
ATLANTA
MACHINE MORES
s-orter, Butler & Co.,
PROPRIETORS.
Prepared to Manufacture and Repair
•oca as
PORTABLE AND STATIONERY
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac.
AUIO
IR'dN AND BRASS CASTINGS,
•ben Ak
Building Fronts,
Iron Railing,
Mill Castings,
Sugar Mills A Boilers,
Horse Powers,
Bark Mills,
Pipes, Pulleys.
Car Wheels A
Railroad Cutiiigs of every Description.
PATBB.NS
MADE TP ORDER.
saws rE-toothed,And gummed
In the best Manner.
We promise faithfully to execute all or
ders with punctuality, and guaranteo satis
faction. ,
TERMS FAVORABLE.
At the old stand of James L. Dunning,
ATLANTA, GA.
june7 tw2m
French Burr and Esopus
MILLSTONES-
Mrs. M. E. HICKS,,
'YTTlLL ppon a School In the Buona Vista
YY on Monday, tho 16th of July, 1866—
mainly for the instruotlon of young ladies:
Juveniles of tho other sex under 12 years,
will be reboived. She designi thakjng, the
Sohool pennapen,t and Initruotiqn thorough.
Yankeo vandalism qnd other fnisfqrtones,
having ewept away her moans, ..oho expeots
to mako teaching nor business. If neces
sary, she will bo provided With competent
assistants, ahd ’amplo room for any number
of pupils.
TERMS:,. , ...
Primary Class peir Session of 20 weeks $10 00
Spelling, Reading, .Writing, A Arith- . .
meUe,, T . .,- u, 12 00
English Grammar, Geography, His- . ,
ioigr ... - - IS 00
Algebra, Chemistry, Philosophy, Lo-
* glo, Mineralogy, - . - It 00
Geometry, Botany, Astronomy, My
thology, Ao., - - - - 20 00
Vooal and Instrumental mualo, - 26 00
Spelling and Vocal Musio will bo taught
In each department without additional
charge. tjnlyttd.
TIYADE by John J. Bell, the beef manu
JjJL factn'ror on this continent..
Also Silk.German Anchor Bolting Cloths
Nos. 6, 8, and 10) which cannot be 6urpastad
in quality and durability, and warranted to
make the first quality of flour. 1
J. J. COHEN,
janS-w-Om Rome, Gi
wtfbDSTOOCK.
MRS. EptVARD E. VORD
"iLl continue her r " ' '- u
Iflf wvuwi Iwl
f T Young Ladies at Woodstoek dear Cave
Spring, Floyd Uounty, Ga. The Spring Sos-
jlon of this Sohool oommonosd on- April 2d;
snd wjll rioso,August 17. The Fall Session
will commence August 18th, and will oloae
Deo. 21st, 16,66—thus constituting one long
term, ths Vacation being thrown into the
winter i
Pupils hare'every advantage in thlk eohoo’l
the best toaeUers in ovory department, being
employed. Applications must be mado to
Mas,. EDWARD,R. -FORD,...
,, •; Cavo Spring, Floyd Co.', Ga.
RnranxxoE:
It. Bov. St" y ' "
Rt. Roy. ,
Geu. llowell Obo.
Wm. Mi Wadloy,
junol9tw-im
School Notice.
J. P. “
wholesale And (ieta^l
DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANOY
DRY HOODS,
General Merchandise
AND
COMMISSION MEhcHANT
BROAD ST. ( ROME, GA.
B EOS leave to tender his thanka ,to. a
generous publio foe a liberal share, off
patronage exte dod to him during tho pait
six monthif would now rospectfully oall
their attention tp a large addition to his
stock, promising to offer ovory thing in hlf
line to purahasers as low as they oan be
sold in this market. In his stock may be
found «, splendid assortment of FINE
PRINTS,.FANCY LAWNS. JACONETS A
ORGANDIES SOLID A CHECKED. GING
HAMS. M0SAMBIQUE8, TARMAT1NS,
POPLINS, PLAIN, WHITE A pHECRED
JACKONETS, SWISS A NANSOOKS, LA-
DIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIES',
MEN’S A BOYS' HATS, NOTIONS, LA
DIES’, MISSES', MEN’S A BOYS’ GAIt
TERS A SHOES, GROCRIES Ao.
julyfi J..P. MoDOWEBL.
1,000 Yds. Splendid Printsjult received.
julyO J. A. MoDOWELL.
2,000 Yds. Blown A Bleached Shirting ou
band low .■ ■ , ■>
julyS J. P. MoDOWELL.
IOO BdnobesAth'ana Cotton Yarn—asiortcd'.
july6 J. P., MoDOWELL.
20 Boxes Fine Virginia Chewing Tobacoo
cheap.
julyO J. P. MoDOWELL.
17,000 as. Fine Virginia Salt in Saoka at
2 cents per a. no charge for sack.^
JulyO
, MoDOWELL.
20,000 lbs. Fino E. Tenn. A Va. Bacon on
hand and to arrlvo this week.
OOO ffis. Fino E. Tenn, Lard ohbap add to
ai rive thie week.
JulyO J. P. MoDOWELL.
Special attention given to filling ordure
ind to consignments of all kinds.
JulyO'-lw-tT
ROBE
m mil
AND
MACHINE WORKS,'
Rome, Va.
Manufacturers of *
HORIZONTAL AND VERTfCAL .
STEAM ENOlN^B, ,
From Ono to Five Hundied.Horse Power,
LOCOMOTIVE, FLUE, TUBULAR-
AffD CYLtNDEB BOILERS,.
GASOMETER?, TA1JKB, ,
BLAST PIPES,'Ao;
Maohinary Jor .
ROLLING MILLS,. ,
Blast Furnaces, Railroads,
Saw add Grist Mills, Ac.
CASTINGS
Of every description up to26,00ll ibs. weight.
CAR WHEELS, itfi.yj."i4 a
HAMMERED, LOCOMOTIVE;.*. ,
. . AND OARkAXLES,
MINING MACHm.E§t:. , i:
For Gold, Copper, iron and Load Mlneaj
ALL KINDS, OF . .
llACfi^ERt "
BRASS CASTINGS.
hara.Tohuat our. Wo ;ks ud llfkYO ww
and improved Maohi^er^.and Tools.
fiilLRO'AD.OT,, )( . w . - -
BRIDGE CONTRACTORS;
FURNACE A, ROfcUNG MILL.MEN,
and; hininge^gIneerb,
Will find It lo tba'ir, interests to, sand ni
their orders. We ueo only the best material
and do oifr work. well. Wo will
. GUARANTEE ALL VORK
don. at our establishment. ■ . . ,
Prices will be as low or lower than .the
slime work ean be imported, or done at any
other establishment la tho South.,
‘Our’long experience in* the business and
the large contracts woheiva heretofore filled,
will guarantee satisfaction to our customers.
* , . NOBLES & MITCHELL.
Jab. Nobis. Sr., Thos. P.Mkchbll, ,
Joan W. Nopts, ' Cashier,
Master Maohlnlet aad Draugtsman,
Wk. Noplb, Gao- Noair, * .,
BaiPi Nobli, Sifft.
juneJStwtf