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hymeni al.
* Married in Chattooga Countv, Go., on th«?*2Sth
WUbTthc Rev. \fiur Wood, MR. \VM.
HALL of Calhoun, to Mis. NANCY C. HJEITT.
Th* Priater’s feo acknowledged.
Ia Rtifsellco. Ala., cm the 21st nit. Mr. D-
N BANKS, «f Baoa Alt, to Mi*« CORDELIA
ALLEN, of Russel Co.
Married. <® Sunday raorahig, the 31st ult,
by the Re'f.JKSSS Lakekrth, the Her, SAM
UEL DURHAM, of Floyd, to Mbs MARY
MAGBY, of Gordon County.
ROME PRICES CURRENT
(ainiM WHtlr»r I- L06I,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
S7c-40e
Tk-
ety-rc
$! 35
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Apples— iMopasses— .
Dried, ha.... $2 2|(Nau s—per lb,
Green, .... §2 2j Nail Ron— .
Bacosc— .'On.—Linseed
Hams pr lb. 15c-15c'Os\abvrus—
Hog rotisd, 10c-12*' Train,. . >
Ra«;6>n><— <Pork—for Ib» To
Hemp, IK . (Potatoes—
Ga&nr, , . ISo', Sweet. . . . 75c-00c
Rale Kora-- 12}- 15cS Irish country
Besp— .... 4}- 5c> “ northern,
Dsrswax— . 20c-25c(Powprn—Guu $5e~40c
Blue Spose— 2&K Blasting, . . ^ 35c
BctTER— (Riot: —per lb, fijo-V'e
country, . . 20o-25cvSalt—pr sack $2}-$:!
Ci?n>i.ss— } per Ha. SI
’Tallow, . . 20e~3 V'Snot—pr lb. . 12*o
Adamantine, S5o-40erSot.R Leather—
Sperm, . . . 50cT Country, lb. 25c-23o
YoFFBfi—Rio, 12}-Hcs Northern, . -2Sc
Java, .... ISi-iSc-Sn-.r',.—
Copperas— . 5r> Blistered. Ih. 10e-l5e
Corn—pr bn. SOc-11'»0) German, . . 15c-! -v
Cotton Y.uix— 9<W Spring.. . . -10<
Sees—pr d-su 15c-25« Cast. .... 33c~2-e
Vsathkrj.—IK 4'icjSi*G*n—
* Rtocn—pt 1011 $t~$4h Crushed, . . 12}
Glass—SxM, N. Orleans, 7e-10c
Douse—-pr !K $l|-180>Svs$j£>—
laos—Sweed, 6}c-'c^ N. 0. pr gal. 40c -50c
Georgia, . . sTaleow—lb. -30c
Lars— .... 15c-13c>Tea—per lb, 75e-$l
Mackerel—fcl$I7-$!rtWRKAT—
Madder—IK - 29e-S5e) per bushel, $125-140
Meal—per bn. $I-$l Wool—lb.
aviiitney k in - st, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. R. WALLACE A HrOS. 11 “
2c xt. WRtanr, ksu., “ .;V- “
‘ nkf rcr, QSNDRtx a co., Charleston, S. C.
tncBoL * peacock. Nashville, Tenth
edwabdswift, ksq. Savannah, Georgia.
DAVIS, SOUS * PANNING, August* "
w. n. peter*. New Orleans.
Jan. 2.1855. 8m
1
SPECIAL notices;
Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, and a
prey to innumerable mental as well as physical
•evils. the victim to dyspepsia is indeed
jeet of commbseration. Yet it is absurd for
him to despair. We ears not how low, weak
nervous, tnd irritable he may he, the cordial
properties of HeoSaad’s German Bitter?, pre-
pawl by Dr. C. M. Jackson. Philadelphia, are
strongerthaa the laany-head-d monster which
is preying r-pon his body and mind: and if he
chooses la try them, we will insure a speedy
care. See a dverfisemer.t,
office bosk &*u. road,
Secms^r HSb 1S54.
I N order feo conform with a recent change of
Schedule on the W, £ A. RvSd. the evening
train wQI hereafter leave here at i after one
'o'clock. W. b. COTHRAN,
Dec. 12, ’54. SupL
ooSand's Gcrtnau Bitten, prepared and dlo
•. Jackson, at the German Medical Store
Arch Street. Philadelphia, daily increase in
>ir well-deserved celebrity for the euro of all
arising from derangement, of tbe liver.
These Bitters have, indeed, proved a blessingto
the affile ted. who show their gratitude by the
meet flattering testimonials. This medicine has
establish*! for itself a name tfcst competitors
however wily their schemes. c*r seductive their
promise*, cannot reach. ItJ gained the public
confidence by the immense benefits that have
Been derived from it. and will ever maintain its
position. See advertisement.
T& all who rsr Lsqcor as a Medicine or
as A Beverage.—Physicians who prescribe
Atch®feoli« Liquors for x&edicinal purpose*
should givwi the preference to Wolfe’s Sehiedass
Armaiie Ss-boapps.
1. It k ?saaf*ccured at Schiedam, in Holland,
stud exclosirely la the factory of tbe proprietor,
hr pwMNsBS-enSRd from materials elsewhere un
employed ns3 unknown.
2. It is proved, by tbe repeated analysis of
everal eminent chemist*, to be entirely free
from the peroicimss fusal oil which remains in
every kind of Liquor dtsSHed from grain, and
which is the cause of the nerv.»us and viscera
derangement, serious congestions,
desire for habitual
which sacli liquors invariably tend to superin
duce. I.." J ^
ff 3. It is proved, by the same unerring tests,
that this Juniper Gin is not flavored with the
■coarse, acrid and indigestible oil of juniper,
heretofore used, hut with the specs5cully light
<er, more volatile, aromatic and medicinal of the
two essential oils of the Italian juniper berry,
neglected by every other manufacturer.
4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely
fmre m its rectification—a quality obtained by
an entirely new process, and which no other
^ Holland Gin in the world has acquired.
▼ o. It i* proved by extensive medical experi
ence and testimony, to be an efficient as well
as an agreeable remedy in many cases of incipi
ent dropsy, gravel, goat, chronic rheumatism,
flatulence, colic, concretions in tbe kidneys and
bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general de
bility, sluggish circulation of the blood, defN
V cient assimilation of food and exhausted vital
crerry. r£f-
6. It is a most grateful and renovating cordi
al, and when used as directed, never inflames
the system or induces inebriety, but tends rath
er te subdue the latter fraiity, by creating a
dislike to all inferior liqoors. And it Invariably
corrects the ill effects of bad water, whether in
swampy or limestone districts. In all of these
enumerated qualities it has no rival in any mar
ket in the wwrkL
Put op in quart and pint bottle?, with the
Proprietor's name on the bottle cork and labcL
g|B For sale in Bamcnah by the following firms.
Wf at New York Prices :
A. C. Solomons & Co. J. FI. Carter, Jr.,
IIP John B. Moor# W. IV'. Goodrich,
r* A. Backer, McMahon tr. Doyle.
In Charleston, 8. C., by the following firms :
P, M. Coin* i Cc., Nelson Carter.
Ijareiand,21arrai A Co.,Klinck & Wickenbtirg,
A. Klesaek A Co. John F, O'Neill,
A. Yan D&lein, Tbomas E. Clyde,
Lannean k Barkrayer, Follin Sc, Fourgeand,
And by all the respectable druggists and gro
cer* in the Hutted State;.?,
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Macatactores and Importer,
IS, 2tf and 22 Beaver street
Not. 28,—3m New York.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
A chilles d. shackelford and Jona
than 1). PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under {be style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordtflt county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855—ly
iOS. K. SWIFT,] [l., H. BRYANT
SWIFT R BETAST,
GENERAL AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOOT OF WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
He(crencct<
CHEROKEE COLLEGIATE IASTITUTE.
I HIE third term of this Institute will :om-
. mcnee on Monday the 15thof January next.
No institution for the education of young ladies
in this section of country combining *o many
and great advantages. Beside? a Very exten
sive course of instruction in the sciences, and
in English literature, Iho Greek nn<l Latin
claasicsaro taught without extra charge, to such
as dcsiro to study them. The French Language
will be taught so as to bo accurately and cor
rectly read, spoken and written by Mr. DeLan-
ncy, who wiil live in the family of the under
signed. Mr. DeLnnuoy will also teach the pro
jection and drafting of Maps, and the draw,
ing of Landscapes Ac. Mr. B. S. Barclay will
have charge of tho department of music, vocal
and instrumental.
Board enn bo had with tho undersigned, or in
the city upon reasonable terms. There Kill b«
«
thcr pi
unersignod.
Doc. 26, 1854.
inary department for email girl*.—For fur-
particulars 600 circulars, or apply to the
r — J ' S. FOUCIIK'.
LEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER At SURVEYOR,
W ILL undertake any business in hi* profoa-
V ... Mich as the PRELIMINARY and LO
CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC
TION OF RAILWAYS, LAND SURVEYING,
Ac. ’ 'V
Inquire for him at the Rail Road Office.
Rome, Ga.. Jan. 2,1855. If
Scholastic Notice.
T HE 9th • .-ion of Mrs. n.VZELTO.VS
SCHOOL for young ladies and ipril
boys will commence on Monday, tho 22d insL
The services of Miss Boyd will bo engaged,
provided a sofficiont patronago offers. Miss B.
has had three years’ experience in teaching—
understands Music, Draw ing and Painting well
and brings the very best recommendations from
the professors of the College In, which she grad
uated, as well as firom other persons of respeo-
tability.
P. S. Terms—which Jure low—will be tho same
as heretofore.
Application to be made at tbe Sohool Room,
neariy opposite the Methodist Church.
0, Jan. 3
Rome, ■
, 2th 1855.
Ho Ye that Hunger!!
Came Ye to Logan’s and Bay.
TTE has jnst received A, B A C Sugar, crashed
JUL do. Java Coffee, Table Salt, Stewart’s
Refined Syrup, New Orleans Sugars, Plain and
Fancy Candies, Bakins in J, A and Whole Box
es, Almonds, Figs, English Walnuts, Cranber
ries, Currents, Pecan Nats, Sugnr-and-buttor-
crackers, Dried Apples, Cigars of tho best qual
ity, best article of Chewing Tobacoo, Maccaboy
Snuff in Bottles, Lead, Powder, Shot of all
sizes, Canister Powder, Bagging and Rope,
Sperm, Wax, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
Indigo, Madder, Cora, Meal, Bacon, Butter,
Potatoes, Nails, Manella A Cote Rope. Supe
rior Half Barrels, Painted and Brass bound
ALSO
Soda, Pickles by gal. or jar, Doable refined Loaf
Sugar. Tea, Sardines, Cheese, Thompson’s
Washing Compound, Wfiite- Lead, pare and
impure, Glass of different rites, Preserves,
Brandy Peaches, Fine Brandies and Wines for
medical purposes, Mace and Cloves. All the
above articles and others too numerous to men
tion will be sold cheap. Now is your chance,
• come ! all ! J. L. LOGAN.
Dec. 19, ’54 tf
THE -
Atlanta Republican,
F the title of a weekly newspaper published in
the city of Atlanta, at Two Dollars per an
num. It is by far the best paper published in
that city, and contains a Prices Current careful
ly arranged, and corrected weekly. Those who
desire to read an interesting journal, and see a
weekly report of the prices of the leading arti
cles bought and sold in the Atlanta market,
would do well to order the Republican.
Post-masters and our friends and acquain
tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, and in
Tennessee, ore respectfully requeued to act as
Agents in extending the circulation of our pa
per. JAMES R. SMITH,
A. G. WARE,
Dec. 19, 1854. 3m-no9. Editors.
FOR SALE-
I offer for Sale my plantation; also 20 young
and likely Negroes, thsir ages ranging from
1 to 40 years. Any one wishing a good bargain
would do well to give me a call 5 miles South of
Rome. Terms—from one to 20 years credit
witfeiaterart. LARKIN BARNETT.
Oet IT, 1854—tf.
m
cnuiiHia,
or I have found it.
THE GERMAN ELIXIR,
fimt Beall. Renovating Remedy,
For the cure of
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus,
Costive Bowels, Loss of Appetite,
Sour Belchisg, Colic, Female Irregularities, &
Are Yob Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. 9. SHEIBLEY,
Rome, Georgia.
FIRE 1YSFRAYCE COMPANY.
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Wineheeter, Va.
Capital *300.000.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PA NY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL *300,000.
Iceamultued Capital $334 307.
The rates of premium are as low as a jnst re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on the part of tho
Agent, at all times, to protect the interests ‘of
those who, may patronize his Agency, and any
information on tho subject will be cheerfully giv
en upon application, in person,“or by letter.
Oct. 24th 1854. . ly.
N, J, OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
W OULD revpectfolly eall the attention of
bis friends and customers to his new stock
of Goods, which he has jnst received from New
York, consisting in part of blue, black, brown,
green, olive adolet and cadet mixed cloths,
plain black Cassimcres and doekins, and an
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and color; also, a fall assortment
(A black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams an[l
Cassimcre Overcoatings of French, English,
German and American manufacture.
m His stock of
FCRSISMKG &00DS
Is full and complete, consisting of silk, woolen
and linen Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted,
and cotton, hdlf hose, hats, caps, Ac., all of
which are qf the latest and most approved styles.
He would call particular attention to Ms
stock of K - J
RADY MADE CLOTHING,
The great part of which is manufactured at his
own establishment, and by some of the best
Houses in New-York, the superior workmanship
of which be will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of ■-yi-
Childrens’ and Youths’ Clothing,
Fitting children from five to ten, and hoys from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds of garments roado as heretofore—
with nehteripJnd'dDpriteli-
Rom e Georgia, Sept. 20,1854. ly
00.
npHE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved
... * A Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia.
Ta the waaderful and beneficial effects ; on v .,. tr Hist, an Counties where Uj«
«f thus medicine tbe following persons have
willingly testified?
Rev. Mark E. Andrews, A. M. Tuskegee, Ala.
Mrs. Sarah Goss, Auburn, Ala.
Mr. Nathaniel CoUins, Chamber* county, Ala.
Prot C. C. Richard*, A. if. Wrigbtsboro’, Ga.
CoL F. W. Diliard, Auburn, Ala.
Rev. D. L. T. Douglas, A. M, Auburn, Ala.
Hon. Wylie W. Mason, (formerly Chancellor
of the Middle District of Ala.)
Rev. Wm. F. Samford, A. M. President Oak
Bowery Female College, Ala.
Hiss Jaliet Murdock, Mount Meigs, Ala.
Dr, Wm. C. Collins, Auburn, Ala.
Hundred* of additional certificates could be
furnished, but the above is deemed sufficient to
inspire the intelligent with reasonable confi
dence in the virtue of the Remedy.
Manufartnred by
WM. ft. JONES, Ik Co.
Auburn, Ala.,
And arid by numerous Agents throughout the
country at $1 per Bottle.
September 26,185L f y
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications mast be
post paid, and addressed to W. B MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, '54—ly Griffin, Ga.
NEW STORE
A Ni>
NEW GOODS!!
F. I. SULLIVAN
T AKES this method to inform his old friends
and the public that he has opened, one door
above Force, Rico A Co., *- r ^. r
AS ESTIRE HEW STOCK. OF DRY GOODS,
selected in New York and Philadelphia with
great care, consisting of
FANCY k STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hate, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Crockery,
Medicines, Ac., Ac., which will bo sold very
low for Cash or Country Produce..
Rome, Oct. 31, *54 F. I. SULLIVAN.
SHEIBLEY’S
unit 3Snt^mntira! Irjjnol.
T HE Funs Session of this Institution will bo
commenced on THURSDAY, tbe IlthJAN*
UARY noxt. The design of this school will bo
to prepare young men for teaching, studying
professions, or entering any of tin- advanced
classes of our first Colleges, ns well ns the prac
tical duties and vocations of life. Tbe course
of studv and text books will be pornmntly fixed,
after which thore will bo no chnugo, unless tho
real Interest of the Institution demand it
A repeat of the advancement and deportment
of eaeh student in tho higher studies, will bo
sent to the parent or Guardian after each exam
ination.
RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION, 20
WEEKS:
1st Class, Spalling, Reading, writing and Arith
metic : : s r : $12,00
2d Class, Geography, Grammar and the
others included : : .*» $15,00
3d Class, Philosophy, Chemistry, Grcok,
Hf Latin, Mathematics, Familiar Sci
ence Ac., : : : : r $18,00
Surveying is taught, with practice in the
field, and the Student is prepared to do the work
of an experienced Surveyor.
Students are charged from the time of enter
ing till the end-of tbe session. No deduction
made forlost time, except in cases of protroa-
ted sibkucss. XS~AU bille must bo paid at the
«bw of the *c**u>».'tS?S7
Every student should commence at the begin*
rung of the school when tho different classes are
firmed. P. M. SHEIBLEY,
dec. 19, 4t [***Soutberner please copy.
GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC
AND ro , - • ' •
industrial Institute.
S. J. STEVENS, Principal.
J. M. DEBY, Teacher in Sciences.
JL DsLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering'
B. S. BARGLAY, Music.
This Institution, near the city of
tfesw Rome, will bo opened on Monday,
January 22d, 1855. The Ancient
and Modern Languages will be
taught, but the main design will be
to furnish facilities for acquiring a thorough,
practical knowledge of the Sciences, and their
applications to the useful arts.
The course of study will ho English Litera
ture, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing.
Engineering, Mechanics, Architecture, Agricul
ture, Commerce, Languages and Music,
The Institute will be provided with Chemical-
and Philosophical Apparatus, Engineering In-
struments^a Cabinet of Minerals, a Laboratory
and Library, ' • '
The. Trustees believe that the healthfulness
of the locality, tho practical system of instruc
tion, and the efficiency of the teachers, present
advantages not surpassed by any similar insti
tution. They invito special attention to the
completeness of the Scientific and Agricultural
Departments nndor the charge of Mr. Deby.
Board can he had in good families on reason
able terms.
Tuition, $10 per annum, French, German
and Spanish, each $10 extra, Music extra '
J.H. LUMPKIN, I
H. V. M. MILLER, [ T ^ etaa .
ALFRED SHORTER, f xnislee8 '
' W. S. COTHRAN, j
.1S9“ For circulars, address Principal.
Rome, <teo 10. ’54 tf
HEARN SCHOOL.
T HE next Academic year will commence on
Monday, the 8th of January, 1855. The.
coarse of instruction embraces the whole range
of a thorough and substantial education, or
young men are fitted for nnv stage of their Col
legiate course.
The exercises of this Institution were una
voidably suspended o. few weeks before tho
close of the last session from the illness of the
gentleman having the care pro. tern. The
Principal has availed himself of. tho opportu
nity offered by a five months tonr in tho Eastern
and Middle States, to visit their Schools and
Colleges—examining apparatus, new text books,
and the most approved methods of teaching.
He hopes to be able, during tbe ensuing year,
to increase the advantages afforded by the in
stitution nnder his care, and with feelings of
gratitude to his friends and the public for tho
liberal patronago of tho past seventeen years,
he assures them that Lis absence and rest from
his scholastie duties has prepared him to return
to those duties with renewed zeal and vigor.
Circulars may be obtained by addressing the
Principal, ' 'J. S. INGRAHAM,
At Cave Spring, Floyd coonty, Ga.
Dec. 5, '54. .
FRESH ARRIVALS
J. H. MTLUNG & CO'S
FOR H I VTF.R SALES.
J lf. McCLUNG A CO. have received in ad-
• dilion to their Stock a lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING (all wool); Froneh!MUOSELINES
and MERIXOKS, plain. plnSd. and printed ;
elegant Rash and Bonnet RIBBONS. HOSIERY.
GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
Ac. Ao., to which they invito the attention of
all in want of handsome goods at reduced pri
ces. J. U. MoCLUNO A CO.
HO FOR CHRISTMAS!!
l^ffollidfty Presents.
J UST received a great varloty of NIUE GOODS
TOYS, Ae., purchased oxpressly .for tho
Ifoliidava. For salo by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG & CO.
SELECT FEH1LE SCHOOL,
Cate Spring, Ga,
HIHE undersigned havo engaged the services
x of Mr. A. J. King, as Pnncipaljof the above
Institution, to commence its first session on the
15th day of JanOary next.
Mr. King’s experience as Principal of Hearn
School, and bis well known ability to teach,
are a sufficient guarantee for his future success.
THE SCHOOL WILL BE SELECT IN CHAR
ACTER, AND LIMITED IN NUMBER. The
prominent objects will be—a high standard of
scholarship; an elevated tone of moral senti
ment, and a fall development of the mental
powers;—it being tho determination of those
originating tho enterprise, to make it a school
of decided merit, affording the best facilities
for a substantial and thorough education.
"Instruction will be given in the Primary, and
all higher English branches, Ancient Langua
ges and. Vocal Mime. " ' -
In addition to the Home Department, a few
pupils from abroad will be received by mnking
early application to the Principal, whoso cliar-
ges fbr.hoard and tuition will range from 126 to
150 dollars each.
For further particulars apply to tho Principal
or either of the undersigned.
W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON.
T. J. DAVIS. J. SANDERS,
J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPAKKS.
G. W. THOMAS,
December 5, ’54
WOODLAND
FEMALE COLLEGE.
CEDAR TOWN, POLK CO, GA.
T IIE first term of this Institution will com
mence on tbe first Monday in February next.
p FACULTY, ' ;
W. 15. CRAWFORD, President and Profes
sor of Moral and Mental Scienco. "'T"?
J. D. COLLINS, Professor of Natural Sci
ence and Languages.
, Professor of Music, (to be
supplied.) "fet-' ’ r--u -vf.7
WM. A. MERCER, Principal of Primary
Department. ' ’Ci-"'
PnoF. Carkiluk LeHardt, of Charleston,
will bo engaged to give instruction in tho
French Language, and in drawing and Paint-
ing.
Tho sehoolastlcyear will consist of but one
term—of ten months—commencing on tho first
Monday jn February, and closing on the third
Monday iri November,—which will bo com
mencement day. Pupils may ho entered for
half tho term, (five months,) or for the full term.
TUITION.
In tho Primary Department, $25.00 pr term.
u « College, ' 40.06 « “
Music, (use of Plano included.) 50.00
HhIi’ the tuition to bo paid in advnnco, in
cash or note,——tho balance at the cud of tho
term.
Mr. Wm, A. Mercer will have charge of the
Boarding department. Tho price of board wiil
be eleven dollars per month, everything included
except candles.-: ,, . V *»zli
Board may also be obtained in private fami
lies in die village.
For farther information address Wm. Peek or
J. M. Wood, agents - . ~ - \
By order of tho Board of Trustee*.
Nor. 25, 1654. 3m , .
CARPETS* OIL CLOTHS, M.4TTSYGS,
C URTAIN goods in varloty, Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Hotnefuruisiiing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Doc 19. J. 11. McCLUNG & CO.
HATS, and GAPS BOOTS and SHOES.
F OR Ladies and.Gentlemen’s wear, of real
Philadelphia mnnufnoturoj for salo by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG & CO.
FIXE GOLD JEWELRY, CARD CASES.
P ORTE MONAIES, Ladles Morocco A Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsomavnriety, at
do el 9 J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
ALDRICH <fc ROYAL ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS &. SHOES.
BROAD ST., ATGUSTA, GA.
A. & R. have always on hand alargestook fur
Wholesale purposes. Merchants will find
our stock well selected. Oct 31,1854—6m.
CHARTER OAK
£if* SHHtiratirp <£nmjHnuj
HARTFORD, CONN.
pHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi-
tal, with a large surplus. SeCuroly invest
ed, under, tbe sanction and approval of the
Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the State of
Connecticnt.
Offieere and Director#.
ALFRED GILL, President
JOHN L. BUNCE, Vice President
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretaiy.
Directors.
Alfred Gill, William R. Cone,
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,
' James G. Bollcs, Samuel Colt
John A. Butler, D&niol Phillips)
Noah Wheaton, __ C. N. Humphrey.
. Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Toney, late Attornoy.General U. S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting
Physician.
Applications received by . . m
THOMAS J. PERRY, Aghnt
Dec. 5, 1854.—ly Rome, Ga.
~ BSOVDfSii. '
All persons indebted to the late Firm of Logan
A Harkins are requested to make payments im
mediately to the undersigned. All failing to
eomply with this call, will in a short time find
their notes and accounts in the|hands ofan officer
for collection. J L LOGAN.
October 17, 1854-4H
~ DISSOLUTION
r ffifirra of Rnssell k Wadsworth wa3 this
day dissolved by mutual consent, all per
sons having claims, and those indebted to said
firm will pleaso call on E. W. Russell, jr. for
settlement. E. W. RUSSELL, jr.,
W. S. WADSWORTH.
Nov. 14, ’54. 3m
caiw oajHP©®V/avo©Kia
P A. OMBERG has just received from New
• York (city made) every description of
Ladies’ Gaiters, Morocco Shoes;
Various styles of Children’s shoes;
Misses’ and Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters;
Cork Soles fc^ Ladies and Gentlemen ;
Ladies' and Misses’ Kidd Welt Lace Boots;
Overshoes of all sizes;
Gent’s Lasting Patent Foxed Gaiters;
Gent’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoes, Ac., Ac.
The undersigned having made this selection
for the Home market exclusively, feels confi
dent that he can give tbe most ample satisfac
tion. The Lfidies particularly wiil find every
article in the line of Gaiters and Walking
Shoes, calculated to suit their fancy and con
venience. Call and see. them.
Romo, Dec. 12,1854
BLANKETS AND NEGRO CLOTHS.
LIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., respect
fully invites tho attention of Planters to
his large supply of NEGRO BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTHS, which he is prepared to sell*
at very low prices. _ nov. 14.
W’g
LAMBERTH HOPKINS
WAREHOUSE & COHHISSIOI MEHCHAYT*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Nov. 7, '54. ’ ly—*
’ The Whole World!!
$300,000 WORTH OF GIFTS)
for the subscribers to the
HAMM DTK PiCtOIAL
or THE WHOLE W0BLS.
Published simultaneously in the three cities of
mew York PhiiadcIpbia amt Balti
more.
As soon as 300,000 subscribers are obtained;
and having already an actual circulation of
about 200,000, it is now certain tho
DISTRIBUTION WILL SOOY TAKE PLACE.
Among tiie extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS,
(being one for every tickot issued,) are
Prof. Hart’s Elegant Country Seat, valued
- at . 25,000.
A Magnificent City Rosidenco, valued at 17,000
A Cash Loan for 100 years, wiithout in
terest or security, 10,000
Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, Melode-
deons, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Books
of travel in the Old and Now World, by profess
or Hart; Real Estate, Ac., Ac., in all number
ing’300,000 Gifts, valued at : : : : : :$300,000.
Every single remittance of $1, secures one
year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial,
and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which enlitlos
the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts.—
Thus every person investing in this stupendous
Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her
money in subscription to a first class journal,
(the greatest and most interesting'Pictorial of
the age,) besides a Gift for eaeh subscription
which may prove bn immenso fortune to the re
ceiver.
For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex
plicit particulars, in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution, Ac., see a copy of the Whole
World, which will be promptly sent, free of
charge, where desired by letter post paid;
The Whole World may also bo seen at the of
fices of all papers containing this advertisement
where information may bo obtained .ia regard
to the {leper-and enterprise.
Agents Postmasters and Ladles desirous
of lucrative and at tho same time genteel em
ployment, should not fail to see a copy oftAe
Whole World, which contains by far the most
liberal inducements over offered to agents in
tho way of immense cash premiums, gifts, com
missions, Ao., whereby any person with ordina
ry activity, can easily matte $1,000 and up*
wards, per year; to which foot tho agents we
already havo can certify. Secure tho Pictorial,
and become wiso, rich and happy.
Correspondents, must write their address—
ffame, Postotlke, County, -andState, all
wherevbr desired in any part of the world.
1ISQ~ If any orders are received after the
300,000 subscribers are obtained tho money will
bo promptly returned, post-paid, to tho person
sending it.
p£r All letters and remittances for the Pic
torial, with Gift Tlckwin, must invariably
lie addre««od. part-paid, to Prof. J, Woodman
Hart, World's Hall. Broudwav York,
thore being tho only office for the Gift Enter
prise.
But remittance for tho Pictorial without
Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOOD-
fll’YHlItT, Hart’s Building Chestnut St
Philadelpai Pa there being the principal
ediotrial and publication office.
Oct.2 1354. 8m.
PRESENTS FOR jrfmrmjm CHRISTMAS A
N E W ^gy YEAR
AT THE BOOK STORE.
I HAVE just received a good variety of Fancy
Articles, suitable for
CHRISTMAS AftD ilEW-YEAR’h GIFTS,
comprising In part
Ladies’ Pearland Paper macho Card Cases.
Port moniesofovery stylo (in part) Pearl, Ivo
ry and Velvet.
Pearl and Bono Paper Cutters and Folders.
Morocco and Leather Reticule? (furnished.)
Work-hoxes; Papier, Mache and Mahogany.
Port Folios; Morocco and Inlaid.
Bracolete; Conollan and Bono Plain and Car
ved.
Wax Taper Stand; Gilt and Bronze.
Ladies’ Writing-cases and Portablo Desks.
Also n great variety of RUBBER TOYS, BRIT
ANNIA TEA SETTS, TOY DRUMS, FLAG-
0LETS. VIOLINS, AIR GUNS, Etc., for tho
little folks.
The publio are very respectfully solicited to
call and examine my stock.
dec. 12, 3L . HENRY A. SMITH.
FOR SALE]
fpHE undersigned otfiirs fur sale, on the
J- most reasonable terms, a fine BUGGY
and HARNESS both n«-w, and appiow .1
workmanship. Also, a good firar horse WAG
GON. Call and see Iham. J L LOGAN.
Nov. 7 1864. \ tf.
For Sale or Rent.
T HE BRICK STORE recently occupi-
ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. Tbe Rooms Gtif
abovo (if not sold) will be rented with the Store
Room below, if desired. They ora suitable for
offices. Possession given on tbe first of Decem
ber next.
Enquire of Col. O. A. MYERS, or address
J. KNOWLES, Milledgeville, Ga.
Nov. 21, 1854,
City Property For Sale.
L OTS Noe. 71, 72, 73. 74, 75, 70, 77, 78,. 38
and 182, of Coosa Division, and two very
neat and comfortable houses and lots in Etowah
Division of Romo. Ono of said houses has 3}
or 4 acres of land connected with it Said pro
property will be sold pnblioly on the 1st Tues
day in January next Terms, one third cash
and the balance on m credit of twelve months
with interest. DANIEL S. PRINTUP,
Nov 21, 1855 ~ ■!/ ~ Agent
NEW GOODS BIISiNSS Dl EGT0RY.
FOB SALE.
A number of lots, in Cedar Town—improved
iS. and unimproved—desirable as places of res
idenco for persons wishing to be near the Col
lege, now locating here. Apply to the nniderA
signed in Cedar Town,
- Also, 535 acres of land in! Floyd county, on
Beech creek'seven miles west of Rome—price
$5 per acre. Mr. William Dnkes, on the land,
will show it to any wishing to see it Or by
reference to CoL Printnp at Rome a trade can
"be perfected.
nov. 7, 1854, 2m. ■ A. N. VERDERY.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
(By Authority op the State of Alabama,)
GRAND SCHEME.
m i
Prize of
$15,000
is
$15,000
i
do r
5,000
is
5,000
i
do
;<■ 4,000
is -a ;
4,000
i
do
3,000
is
3,000
i
do
2,000
is
2,000
i
do
1.500
is
A 1,500
i
do
1,100
is
A: 1,100
5
prizes of
1,000
are
5,000
10
do
500
ore
5,000
10
do
200
are
2,000
10
do ’
120
are
1,000
25
do
100
arc
2,500
70
do
50
are
3,500
333
do
25
are
8,400
4
Approx’n prizes of 50
are
200
4
do do 40
are
160
4
do do 35
are
4
do do 30
are
120
4
do do ijfe. 20
are
4
do do 15
are
60
4
do do 10
are
40
In all,"501 prizes, amounting to : $60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS 1
^ZST-Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2,50
SAMUEL SWAN, General Agent, Mont
gomery, Ala. Dec. 26, 1854.
RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE.
RIALS.
TTT1LLIAM SHEAR, Angusta Ga., has ic-
YY ceived from Now York a large supply
of ■ -J V
English BRUSSELS CARPETS, of the best
quality and of new and elegant styles;
English VELVET CARPETS, of new and
splendid styles;
Extra THREE PLY, INGRAIN and VENE-
TAIN CARPETS;
Rich CHENILLE RUGS, to match the Car
pets.;
Printed CRUMBS CLOTHS, in patterns and by
the yard;
Rich Colored DAMASKS and DELAINES, for
Cnrtains, with Gimps and Tassels to match ;
Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS
and some at very low prices;
EMBROIDERED ‘MUSLIN, for Curtains, by
the yard; ^ . *
WINDOW SHADES, of beautiful styles; -
Superior FURNITURE DIMITIES and fine
COTTON FRINGES;
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, and Brass and
Plated Stair Rods;
The publio are respectfully invited to call and
examine the assortment, nov. 14.
F03WARDING BUSINESS.
rpHE undersigned has this day entered into the
X receiving and forwarding business in New
Orleans, having had six years experience os
shipping clerk for Wright, Williams & Co., he.
hopes to merit tho patronnge of the publio.
JNO. L. YIVEN.
Refer to: Wright, Davenport & Co., Converse
<fc Co., Peters, Millard A Co., 'New Orleans;
Colonel B. M. Johnson, Shreveport; Col. John
F. Jett, Memphis ; T. Whaloy, Vicksburg.
Goods to my address will be forwarded with
tho greatest despatch. Since July last I have
forwarded some 3000 packages without deten
tion ora single loss of any package. Being
agent for Red River, Ouachita, Black Rivor,
Tensas, Bayou, Macon and‘Misaisippi river
packets, I have at all time the means, of ship
ping direct from Vessels, jplso being very near
the different routes of steam communication, I
avoid the delays and extra oxpenses incurred
by commission houses receiving forwarding
freights ih this city. 7. -
Now Orleans, 14—6m
To our Customers.
IN addition to oar usual purchase of Goods
X made this spring our E. D. Wood is now
In New York, fitting up our Rtock with wSse
supplies; by which arrangement we will, by
the 1st of July, bo prepared to show you a
a larger and better supply of Goods for the
summer trade than’usual at this season of
the year.
Resp«ctftillv&c.,
WOOD & BROTITEB.
Romo Ga. June 8th 1864.
GORDON HOUSE,
BY BARKER, HILL & CO.,
Calhoun, da.
A£S0. A LIVERY STABLE.
WINS HIPS IRON WORKS
rpHE subscriber is now prepared to receive
X nnd execute orders P>r all kinds of
Casting and Machine Works,
and nil persons favoring him with orders may
rely upon having tfcelr work executed in the
best manner and at short notice.
Orders for 8HSH. BLINDS AND DOORS,
promptly attended to at his Car establlsh-
ment- (f / I *. v
£3TCrtsh paid for Old Copper Brass and
Cast Iron.
JOHNH. WINSHIPS.
Atlanta, July 6,1864.—ly.
FOR THE FALL ASD WITTER TRADE.
BERRY HARKINS *
W OULD take this method of informing the
Public that they are now in the receipt of
their new stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
They offer to the Ladies a choice selection of
DRESS OOODS, of Fnsvcn, Emumsh axd
Amekicas manufacture, consistingofnllkindsef
Silks, IlarJnos, Bombazines, Aipaccas and
Del.aincs,
Also—Ginghams, French, English and Ame
rican prints; Ladies’ Cloaks, Mantillas, Cloak
Cloths and Trimmings.
RIBBONS, BONNETS,
LACES, HOSIERY,
EDGINGS, GLOVES,
Flannels, Satin and Worsted, Drmask, Irish
Linen, Linen Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, etc.
ALSO,
A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING,
HATS, BOOTS,
CAPS. SHOES,
together with a very heavy stock of
NEGRO CLOTHS,
Such as Kerseys, Linseys, Negro Blanket), Bed
Blankets, etc., etc.
Tho stook of Staple and Domestic Goods is
very large and the prices will, on examination,
bo found very low. Weyespect fully invite our
friends and tho, public generally, to examine
our Stock, and we feel assured they will be con
vinced of the superior quality and low prices of
the whole assortment.
■ Oct. 3, 1854. BERRY & HARKINS.
T«!f) COPPER & SHEET IR03
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in tbe above
concern will continue the business on bis own
account at tho old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may fce found a large lot of
' ; COOKING,
porter,
OFFICE &
BOX STOVES.
a* large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which ho offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFIYG GjUTTERLYG & JOB WORK 10.YE
f in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly
A. W. HARSH AW,
SIGN AND. ornamental painter
T ENDERS his services to thu Publie in
his line of business. He flatters himself
that he will give foil satisfiiction to all who
employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention. % . &1||
All orders sent throngh the Post Office will
he promptly attended to.
Ort- 31,1864
A M. LAUB.—Dealer ia Groceries, Staple
•Dry Goads, Family Provisions and Confec
tionaries. oct3l
A P. NEELD.—Merchant Tailor, Broad-st.,
•Rome, Ga., will fill ail orders with ‘prompt-
tiers. Work warranted to »nit customers oct31
A NDREW PORTER,—Fashionable Rarho*,
Chr.ttanooga, Tenn. Shop ia Lanier House.
octSl 2m
B
A D’. HAESHAWv—Jlo’i'c find Sign Fault
ier. His services ean be secured on moder
ate terms. All work executed in good style.
oc-t31
ERRY & HARKINS.—-Dealers in Staple
and Fancy Dry Good#, Hate, Cape, Boots,
Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooscanaula
streets. Rome, Ga. ,oCf3I’
/"1HOICE HOTEL—By Mrs. M. A, Choice,
V Rome, Ga. H. D. Harris, Superintendent.
Omnibus to and from the Rail Road, free oT
c haive. oct31
RUNNINGIIAM & LINTON.—Wholesale end
Retail Grocers, (near the Railroad Depot)
R
wt31-2m
CLASS I—To be Drawn Jan. 10th 1855)
AT THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY.
WHEN PRIZEf AMOUNTING TO
WILL BE DISTaiBCTSn ACCORDING TO THE POL-
LOWING
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
^3-And REMEMBER every Prize is drwn
at each drawing, and paid when due WITH
OUT DEDUCTION!
D R. J. R. SMITH.— Pbysiciuii aLd Surgeon,
Rome, Ga. Office in II. A. Smith’s Book
Store- octai-4Qi
D ALIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
of the State of South Carolina. Office Op
posite tho Post Office, up stairs, Broad street,
Rome. Ga. octZl
T}F,■ DOUGLASS.—Office over Messrs. Wood
AJ A pro's. Store, opposite Ramey’s Livery
Stable, Rome, Ua. oct31
E MERCKS.—Manufacturer ol'an.i Deaieriu
• Tin, nnd Japan, War a of ail kinds. All
work wan anted. Orders from a distance will
be promptly met. oct31
F I. SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan*
• ey Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Rome, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, & Co.
oct31 —-
F RIED & BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta
ple Dry Goods, Hat?. Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothlrtr. “\r.. Brosf5-=*rc»t. Rarm'\ Gt>. foctSl
F A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Sammer-
• ville, Ga., wii! practice in Cu3ttooga, Ffnyd,
Walton, Dadoand Wbitliold. oct31-5tn
G EORGE BATTEY, M. D.—Will give his in
dividual attention to the practice of his Pro
fession. Office in T. J. Verdcry’s store. Resi
dence at Etowah House. oet31-4m
H ENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta
tion er. Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of Sohool, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fnrev artieh s. octSl
„ TROET HOUSE.'
THE undersigned begs to announce.
to tbe citizens of Atlanta and the travlj-
ling public, that he will open the Trout House
on Monday next, for the accommodation of
boarders and transient persons, with furniture
entirely new, Rooms well ventilated, large and
airy Halls, and by constant attention to the
wants of his guests, the subscriber hopes to
make his House among the most desirable to be
found in the State. AARON GAGE,
Atlanta, Nov. 28, 1854-2y Proprietor.
BOOKS!BOOKS!BOOKS!!
A I GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com
prising all of the most recent publications
together with a great many standard works, from
the best English and American Authors, have
jnst been received at the “New Book Store ” oi
HENRY A-. SMITH. Also a great many fine
Illustrated Gift Books for the season, splendidly
bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt
The Publie are respectfully solicited to give
me a call. OoL 10. 1554.
T M. HAWKINS—Has at Lis Livery Stahls
• Horses and Vehicles of ali kinds to accom
modate customers. Charges will be found mod*
erate. ogt31
H ENRY a. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
& Harkins. oct?.l
J H. McCLUNG & CO.—Dealers in Staple
• and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Paper
Hanginss. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., Broad
street. Rome, Git. octBl
J OHN C. DeJOURNETT—Carpenter, Soli
cits the patronage of the Public. Work en
trusted to him will meet with prompt execu
tion. nov!4.
J OHN U. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, aud Provisions. oct3I
^^3 22Q3JQ3
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T he undersigned having taken charge of Mr.
Johnson’s Ware House on QostanaulaSt., will
be prepared to do a general Ware House and Com
mission Business in ail its various branches. All
produce entrusted to his care will receive prompt
attention. Having been engaged in the business
several years he respectfully solicits a liberal
share of public patronage. J. M. P
October 17 1S54—3;
NEW FALL GOODS- FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA.,
H AS received from New York, his Full Sup
plies of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS,
embracing a large and splendid assortment, sui
table Tor the Fall and Winter season, among
which are
Rich fancy colored SILKS, in great variety of
style and of superior quality:
Rich Paris printed DELAINES, and Fancy all
Wool PLAIDS;
Lupin’s cord, white and black MERINOS, and
plain cod’d DELAINES;
A very large supply of small figured all wool
printed DELAINES,for Children, of new and
beautiful styles;
English and American Fancy PRINTS, in a
great variety of styles;
Suuperior Scotch Fancy GINGAAMS, of new
and beautiful Winter Etyles;
Elegant Fresh EMBROIDERIES, embracing
Ladies’ COLLARS C1IEMIZETT, UNDER
SLEEVES and HANDKERCHIEFS, of new
and splendid styles;
Ladies’Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS
and TALMAS of tho latest styles;
Ladies’ Rich Embroidered and Plain Paris Silk
Velvet CLOAKS;
A large supply of Ladies’, Missesand Children’s
HOSIERY of the best make;
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s - superior Gauntlet
i35love8;-
Ladies and Misses Merino and Silk VESTS;
Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Silk and Merino
.. SHIRTS nnd DRAWERS;
Superior Welsh, Saxony. Gauze, Silk Warp and
Heavy Shake- FLANNELS,;
Superior English, Colored FLANNELS, for
Ladies Backs;
English nnd American Canton FLANNELS, of
extra quality; .
A very large supply of MOURNING GOODS,
foriLadies’:use, of a superior quality;
Superior 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS and Pil-
Tow Case LINENS ;
Superior 8—4 and 10 by 4 Table and Damask
‘ DIAPERS, some of Extra quality; /
.Rich Damask TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS
some of extra sisc;
Scotch and Bird's Eye DIAPERS, extra 5ne r
for children’s wear;
Heavy Scotch DIAPERS and HUCKABACKS
for Toweling; ~ '
Superior Whitney and Merino BLANKETS, of
extra sizo and quality.
Superior CRIB BLANKETS,
Also a gretft variety of other seasonable arti
cles suitable for Family and Plantation use.—
The publio are respectfolly invited to call and
examine the assortment.
W. S. especially solieits a eall from his long
continued friends and patrons, and assures them
that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to
supply them with the latest and most desirable
stylos of GOODS, at tho lowest prices,
nov. 14, 1854..
J & W: McCLURE.—Dealers in Dty Goods,
• Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hate
and Caps. Crockery. Groceries. Ac. octSl
J W. KICKS & CO.—Dealeis in Medicines,
• Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins & Co. oct 31
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
«gold, Ga. , oct31-5
J OHN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
Cossville, Ga. Business entrusted to hi*
cure in any of the connties of the Cberekea
circuit, will meet with faithful attention. ‘
oet-31 5m
' R, & T. W. ALEXANDER.-
• Law. Rome. Ga.
-Attorneys at
oct3I-9
J M. QUINN Sc CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
• Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 do>*rs below the Post Office, Bread
Street, Rome, Ga. octSl
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods, Groceries aad Hard
ware.
Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
Oct 31. 1854.
J G. McKIXZIE.—Dealer in Watches and
• Jewelry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12. Broad street, Rome, Ga. oet31
M cCOY & KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers.
Repairing - done with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filled. octSl
• < In DENTISTRT.
KING & BELL.
F OR tho benefit fd those not acquainted
we will merely state, that King is not only
a regular graduate of Medicine, but also a
regular graduate of the Baltimore College of
Denial Surgery. Bell is jnst from College
with all the latest improvements in plating
Operating Ro' msut Dr. King’s residence.
Rome. April 0 1854. ' ■ . , »
V i, ' ; MEDICAL 50TICE. ~ >
Ds. T. .1. tSi R. 0. WORD,
R espectfully notify the citizens of
Homo nnd .surrounding country, that
having formed aCopnrtnership they will give
their undivided attention to the practice of
tho MEDiCAt. profession in all Ds depart
ments *. The Private Hospital hereto
fore in charge ofDrs. Miller & Word, they
will continue to keep open, where, patients
laboring .nndor 'chronic and surgical diseases
may he furnished with muses and treated un
der their immediate nnd constant supervision
Office? in the Brick Building nearly opposite
the post office. Residence of Dr. T, J. Word,
at the Buena ViMa Hmise; residence of Dr.
R. C. Wovd. near tho Methodist Church.
THUS. J. WORD, M. D. V — <( ROBT. C. WORD, M, D.
Rome, Ga., April 6, 1854. f
M MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Eeady-
♦Mado Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, & Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment. oct3I
P M. SHEIBLEY.—Principal of the Roms
‘Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. ‘ v 3Ioct
R T. McCAY.—-Wholesale and Retail deal«f
• in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. cct31
R OBERT O'BARR—House carpenter. All
work entrusted to his care will meet- with
rompt arcl faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
P RINTUP & SMITH.—Attorneys at Law,
Rome, Ga.
CHARLES A. SMITH.
Rome,
DANIEL 3- PRINT(JP
oet31
W H. WHITE.—Dealer in, and Manufao-
•turerof Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Leath
er, Calfskins, and all kinds of Carriage Trim-
mings. oct31
TKTRIGHT k SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
» ' Law, Rome, Ga.
A. R. WRIGHT. j F. C. SHROPSHIRE.
Cassville, Ga. | Rome, Ga.
oct31 2ra.
TI7TLLIAM M. PEEPLES.—Dealer in Dry
VV Goods and Groceries. Alsu Agent forth#
Georgia Railroad k Bonking Company. Calhoun,
Ga. ’ oet31-2m
W M. ADKINS k CO.—Grocery and Corn*
mission Merchant, No. 4. Choice House,
Rome, Go. oct31
W ILLIAM G. GREEN—Commission sad
Produce Merchant cer-r the depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
J. H. k T. D. HOLLIXGS WORTH. Madison, Ga.
R. p. ZIMMERMAN, Atlanta, Ga. *
Dec. 5, 1S54.
W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan-
*cy Dry Goods, corner of Eroad-street and
Maiden Lane. Romo. Gs.-7 oct31
W ILSON BALLARD—Has at his Bar, Ih
fthe Choice House, the best of Liquors,
Cigars, etc. A billiard room attached. Patron
age respectfully solicited. oet-31
W ILLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo
site the Courier Ofiico, Brosd-strect, Roma
Ga. Hovses and Carriages always ready to ao*
commodate customers. octOl
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order. dec. 5 ly.
S LOAN, HAWKINS k CO.—Have always on
hand p. full assortment <>f Groceries at their
old stand. Alsri, a splendid stook o? Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their Now Store, one door
above—nllyti low prices. Calls from our friends
are rospeectfully solicited. oct 31
S TANFORD & PITNER.—Doaicrs in
Goods and Groceries.
JoiTtt it. STA.vKonn. | oct31 | a. c. pfTjr**.
8 1). WELLS.—Venand.ur IIo'. se.—Broad
*Streot, Rome. Go. Sleeping P.oorns, largo
and clean, and the best of water. -Good accom
modations for horses on tho premises. oct31
T RAMMELL A HARVEY.—Attorneys Sc
Connsellors at Law, Rome. Ga. oet31-9
TTNDERWOOD k MITCHELL—Attorneys
U at Law, Rome. Ga.. will attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31
'Wf B. JONES, successor foKirvan A Jones.
VV i—Dealers in Books, FPr-tionarv, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hat.*, Caps, Dry Goods, Gtresries
and Provisions. octll