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cn j most flattering testimonials. This mediciuo has
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On Tuesday* the 12th of Dcccmbe- •*“
eion of the Briti*h*Pariiamcni was
in person. The following
on that occasion r
Sfy Lord* nnd Geatlcmr*.
“I have called you together at thisttsual pe
riod of the year, in order that by your assist
ance 1 may take such measures as will enable
me to prosecute the great war in which we Taro
engaged with the utmost vigor and effect. This
assistance I know will be readily given* for I
cannot doubt that you share my conviction of
the necessity of sparing no effort to augment my
f,,rre# cow engaged in the Crimea. The exer-
mnde and the victories they
iccededin the brightest
hare filled me with
established for itself a name th: t competitors
however wily their schemes, or seductive their
cannot reach. It* gained the public
> by the immense benefits that have
from it* and will ever maintain its
See advertisement.
To AM. WHO USB Llquoit AS A MsDICISK Ott
as a Beverage.—-Physicians who prescribe
Alchoholie Liquors for medicinal purposes
efficient co-operation of the
my ally, tho Emperor of the
h, and the glory acquired in common*
cannot fail to cement still more closely tho
union which happily subsists between the two
nations. It is with satisfaction I inform yon
that., together with the Emperor of the Vrcrch.
I have concluded a treaty of alliance with the
Emperor of Austria, from which I anticipate im
portant advantages to the common cause. I
have also concluded a treaty with the Baited
States of America, by which Sttltfects of long
and difficult discussion havw been equitably ad
justed. Those treaties wilt be laid before you.
Although the prosecution of the war will natur
ally engage your chief attention, I trust that
ether matters of great interest and importance
to the general welfare will not he neglected.
*T rejoice to observe that the general prosperi
ty ofmy subjects remain* uninterrupted; the
state of the rev tana alirdi me entire satiafhe-
tha; mil trust that, by your wisdom and
prudence, you will continue to promote the prog-
ni at epMUn* oommowu .and maaufoe-
turcs.
« (rcatlmtn of Ik Bern** if Common*:—In
tho estimates, which will bo presented to yen,
T li ■!< Hannan ill ini ihit ample provision
has been made for tho exigencies of the public
|
■’Jfy Lord* ami Gentlemen Italy with 090
cnee oa your patriotism and public spirit,
feel assured, in the momentous contest ia which
we are engaged, you will exhibit to the world
the example of a united people; thus shell we
obtain the respect Of ether nations, and any
trust, by the Mossing of God, to bring tho war
to a sueesasful termination.
Ikapasa^re relatire to the victories of the
Qtaaf umlHr Majesty declacd had filled
her with gratitude anp admiration was* delivered
With graceful emotion
Hm mgesty, having Adwied her speech,
rose. and. giving bar hand to Prises Albert* left
the House. "v
[from the Albany Evemag Journal* Bee. 19.]
as ALtcnt Law—What Progress rr has
Hade.
*r
The rise and progres of laws, is various
the sale ef intoxicating
drinks, it briefly exhibited by toe following ah-
3 tract z
1851’ Passed by He Legislative of Maine.
1853* Passed by the Legislature of Mia-
i
£r;~
18SP Passed by the Legislature of Rhode
Island.
tby the Legislature of Maasaeh-
l>52’
issr
by the people of Minnesota,
by the Legislature of Yer-
by the Legislature of Michi-
by the people of YcrmonL
l by the people of Michigan,
v. MSP Us submission to the people pronoun
ced unconstitutional bp supreme Court in Min-
Pronounced unconstitutional by
• Court in Rhode Island.
State Sarprcme Court equally divided
’ r -'~ •"/•
tmeed onconstilntional in Mas-
Parsed by tbe Legislature of Iff- York
of Legislature
- - ■ hut the iwobran-
ebes Sailed to agree, in Pennsylvania.
1S54’ Passed by the TaiWitwi of Ohio.
1554' Voted for by the people of Wlaeoa-
■ B - ' .
1S54’ Proaonncd uneoasfictional in Ohio.
1854" Passed 'a modified form by Legislature
of Rhode Island.
1854’ Passed by Legislature of Connee-
B will observed that it baa passed the Legis-
*latursslof seven S tates and a Teritosy. it has
&Uen. through legislative disagreement*ia four.
It has been submitted to the people, and ratified
"by them, in four. It has nowhere been repeal
ed by the legislature, though it ha* been foutf
-times set aside by the judiciery, and in one re
enacted in a modified form.
It will probably be subject of discussion in
the Legislatures of aB the Northern states this
winter, a^d in those ef Maayland* Virginia, Del
aware. South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky,
Tennessee and Texas. ~ -
The Anexation or the Sandwich Islands—
The Washington corre-rpendent oftheNew York
Journal of Commerce soys :
T learn from very good authority, that funda
ments! article of the Hawaiian annexation trea
ty provides for the immediate admission of the
islands into this Union, as an independent and
sovereign State, They are to come into the
Union as Texas did, and are to be represented,
-of course, in the neit Congress, by two' Sena-
should givo the preference to Wolfe’s Schiedam
Armatio Schnapps.
1. It is man&ctured at Sohiedam, in Holland,
and exclusively in tho foctory of the proprietor,
by processes and from materials elsewhere un
employed and unknown.
2. It is proved, by the repeated analysis of
everal eminent chemists, to be entirely freo
from the pernicious fosal oil which remains in
avery kind sf Liquor distilled from grain, and
which Is the cause of the nervous and viscera
derangement serious congestions, and morbid
desire for habitual and intemperate Indulgence,
which suehUqnora invariably tend to superin
duce.
3. It is proved, by the same unerring tests,
that this Juniper Qln it not flavored with the
coarse, acrid and indigestible oil of juniper,
heretofore used, but with the specifically light
or, more volatile, aromatic and medicinal of the
two essauttal idle of tho Italian juniper beny,
neglected by every other manufacturer.
4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely
pure lu Its foctifieation—a quality obtained by
an entirely new process, and which no other
Holland Gin in the world has acquired.
5. It Is proved by extensive medical experi
ence and testimony, to beau efficient as well
as an agreeable remedy in many cases of incipi
ent dropsy, gravel, gout, chronic rheumatism,
flatulence, colic, concretions in the kidneys and
bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general de
bility, sluggish circulation of the Mood, defi
cient assimilation Of food and exhausted vital
ATLANTA * ’0
MACHINE WORKS.
1IATB A
T his now
ed to do
heavy nr
(LATB ATLANTA IRON FOCNDRY.)
Company is now proper-<
do work on short notice, of
ami light Castings from
tho latest improved patterns oflron,
or Composition, nil of which will bo warren
ted. Turning. Borings and Drilling done to
order. Also, screw cutting of 10 feot or un
der of any sise and thread required. Heavy
and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel
done in superior stylo.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION iscallcd to
their patterns for Mill Gearing,for Merchant
and Custom Flouring, and Saw Milts, Gin
Gearing of All the usual sixes, and Bark
Milts always kept on hand. We are also
prepared to build stationary Eugincs upon
the latest Improvements. All of which will
be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass
taken in exchange for work at cash prices
JAMES l; DUNNING,
JOHN McDONOUGH,
WILLIAM RU8HTON.
P. S. All of the above company are prac
tical Mechanics, and give their individual
attention to the bnsiness. jan.9. ’66. ly.
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of
Let lice Ware, deceased, will please call
on us and make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said deceased
will present them duly authenticated in terms
of the law.
WILLIAM WARE. \ A . -
ALEXANDER WARE. f Adinra -
Jan.9. 1855.
CHEROKEE COLLEGIATE IISTITITE.
r PHE third term of this Institute will tom-
A mcucc on Monday the 15th of Januury next.
No institution for tho education of young ladies
in this section of country combining so many
and great advantages. Besides u veiy exton-
aivo course of instruction in tho sciences, and
and MBRIKOES, plain
olognntSnshnndBonno
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT
J. H. M°CLUNG & CO’S
FOR WHITER SALES.
in, plaid, nnd printed
tRIBBONS, HOSIERY;
IgtlQgO
wilt bo taught so ns to be accurately and cor
rectly road, spoken nnd wrltton by Mr. DeLan-
^d 110 S! 1 nLY^mioiwiHobloH t,nder *I gloves, embroideries, trimmings;
lug of Landscapes do. Mr. B. 8. Bnrdny will
have charge of tho department of musle, vocal
and inetrumentat.
Board can be had with tho undersigned, or in
the city upon reasonable terms. Thera in'll fa
all in want of hondsomo goods at reduced pri
css. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
Deo 10.
■ HO FOR CHRISTMAS!
a primary department for small girl*.—For far-1 9ss»rr'ifi n
ther particulars see circulars, or djinly to tho *JloUulflll~I rCSBYltS.
un ?! sis ^S d *,o.A S * F0UCHE '. TUST received a great variety of NICE GOOI
Dec. 26,1854.
if^J
SHEIBLEY'S
T UST received a great variety of NICE GOODS
tl TOYS, Ac., purchased cxprecsly for the
Hollidays. For sale by
D«o 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
V -IV< iL !• I - I . | CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,. 3MTTIJC3,
mill Bniijnnntirnl $rh00l. CURTAIN goods in variety, Counterpanes,
mSbssio* ofthi.Institution .IIId Zl*^?**?**"* OaoUpn.
OAK»w1Sl T £SS> i Si'Id.M’.mS; °” 19 - J. H. McCLPNQ A CO.
±S*a “I s : “ a “W BOOT? “d SHOES
classes of our first Colleges, as well as the prac-1 F 0 ^ t f* dl ** “ d Gentlemen’s wear, of real
- — — r Philadelphia manufaetnre, for sale by
6. It U a most , _ . BB|
•It and when used as directed, never inflames
the system-or induces inebriety, but tends rath
er to subdue the latter frailty, by creating
dislike to all inferior liquors. And it in variably
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 world.
Put up in quart and pint bottles, with the
Proprietor’s name on the bottle cork and label.
For sale in Savannah by the following firms,
at New York Prices:
A. C. Solomons A Co. J. H. Carter, Jr.,
John B. Moore W. W. Goodrich,
A. Backer, McMahon A Doyle.
In Charleston, S. C., by the following firms:
P. M. Cohen A Co* Nelson Carter.
Haveland, Barrel A Co.,Klinck A Wickenburg,
A. Klesick Js Co. John F. O’Neill,
A. Van Dolein, Thomas E. Clyde,
Lanneon A Borkreyer, Follin A Fonrgeaud,
And by all the respectable druggists and gro-
eors in foe United States.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Manufactures and Importer,
18, 20 and 22 Beaver street
Nov. 28,—3m New York.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MRS, CALDWELL’S SCHOOL.
MRS. C. E. CALDWELL will open
a school in the house of the snbscri-
on thI°LAST MON^v” OF^JAN-
UARY. The course of instruction
will be extensive and thorough. The long ex-
;>erience and greatnecMSIn teaching,.justify
1 he hope of a liberel patronage. She will adop,
the scale ot prices established in the Male Acad 1
emy of this place, for a .session of 20 weeks*
vis:
1st Class, : : : :::: . : : : : : : :: : $12,00,
2d “ : : : : : ; w : : : : 35.00
3d “ : : : : ::::::::::::::: 18,00
Drawing and water colors extra.
French will be tangfct at the Professor’s char
ge*.
Prof. B. F. Barely, will give instruction in mu
sic. .. . *
Th* first term of toe year may be protracted and
the second term may be shortened four weeks;
if eo the charges will be arranged accordingly.
Pupils received «t any time, bat no deductions
will be made except in protracted eases of rick-
new. J. M. M. CALDWELL,
jan 9. tC
Black-smith Shop.
Subscriber most kindly
jk-iltora» his thanks to the Citizens
J^WSwof Rome and vicinity for the very
generous patronage extended to him daring the
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Bl&ch-emithing in its
various branches also" the building and repair
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being &
machinest can make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wanted two Blaek Boys between the
age of 15 and 18 as apprentices,
jan 9 ’55, ly. K. S. SIMONS.
Sttavsoat SrsK.—We learn that a Steam
boat called the Atlanta sank on Monday,
ahont thirteen miles below Augusta, with seven
hundred bales of cotton on hoard. Our iufor-
xaantcciuM give us no farther particulani.
Market.
Boar 3ah. 8:h. Cotton ranges from4<g8'ets.
Ssvaxxah jas 5th. Coltou ranges from 6
<aj8fetf- Price* firm.
Acgi:«ta JAxfith. No change
Aalaxta JAx- 6th No change. Ore inary 4^3
' etDts •; ■
- CBARLKrrox Jax 4tir The advance daring
the week Is 4f§,4c Middling Foir8i Good Mid
ttiing 71 % 8 cts
HOME PR
RENT
Corrected Weekly by J. U LOCH.
. ■ ■ ■
Apples— .Molasses— . 37c-40c
Dried, bu.... $2 2}<Nails—-per lb, 7je
Green $2 2KNAIL Rod— . 6Jc-7c
Bacos— <Oil—Linseed . $135
Ham* pr lb. 15c-15c;0sxabcbcs— llc-12c
Hog round, 10c-12J) Train,....
Bacoisf—
Hemp, Jb,
Gunny, .
Bale Bope— 32f
Beep— .... 4j- 5c'
Beeswax— - 20c-:
Blce SrosE—
Be-rr* a—
f country, . . 20c-2
AHULEf—
I
Poke—per lb.
Potatoks—
Sweet, . . . 75e-00c
Irish country
u northern, _ : t,
'owiiee—Gun 35c-40c
Blasting, . . 35c
CB—THir lb. 6ic-7e
;Salt—pr sack 300
nmrbn. ... 129
Tallow, . . fOc-3 fv.SaoT—prlb. . 12}o
Adamantine, 35c-I0<;>Holk Lkathek—
Sperm, . . . 50i
CorrEn—Kio, 32J-l !c
Java, .... 164
Copperas— .
Core—pr bu. 80c-10
Correx Yars— 9
Boos—pr dcz. 15c~2
Feathers—lb. dOcZScGAR—
Tu>VJ*—pr m $4-$4i< Crushed,
Glass—8x10, «24-$:
Lroieo—pr lb, $14-16
Isos—Sweed, 6J e—7
Georgia, . .
.-Lard— .... 15c-16i
Mackerel—bl$ 17-$ 1:
Mad®ee—lb. . 20c~2
Country, lb. 25c-28c
Northefn, . -28c
Steel—
Blistered, lb. I0c-15c
German, . . I5e-I8c
Spring,. . . -Ifle
Cost; .... 33c-25c
m
7fr-10c
Meal—per bu. $1-$1;\Vool—lb,
N. Orieans,
Btbot—
1 N. O. pr gal. 40c -50c
Tallow—lb, -30o
Tka—per lb, 75c-$l
Wheat—
per burbel, $125-140
25c
SPECIAL NOTICES.
L- —" ■■■■*- -
Hocfiand’s German Bitter*, prepared and gold
by Dr. Jackson, at the German Medical Store,
220 Arch Street,-Philadelphia, daily increase in
their well-deserved celebrity for the cure of all
diseases arising from derangement of tho liver.
Those Bitters have, indeed, proved a blessing to
the afflicted, who show their gratitude by the
JAM. EPDLEMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly on baud and for sale,-at
the lowest cash prices, a largo assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS,
PEGS, CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS'
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
Jan 9, 2855, 2y
NOTICE.
T WO months after date application will
be made to tho Ordinary of Floyd
county for leave to sell all the land and ne-
, Crocs belonging to tbe Estate of Lettice
Ware deceased.
WILLIAM WARE \
ALEXANDER WARE, j
San. 9,1855.
Adtn’r.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
A chilles d. shackelford and jona
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under toe style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855—ly
JOS. R. SWIFT,
G.ENERAL AUCTION ~
AND.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,]
FOOT OF WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
References.
whitnky a hunt, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. 8. WALLACE * BrOS. “ **.
C/WRIGHT, ESQ., “ “
kecfer, hendrix t co., Charleston, S. C.
nichol a peacock, Nashville, Tcnn.
edward swift, esq.. Savannah, Georgia.
DAVIS, KOLB a FANNING, AugQSta “
w. h. peters. New Orleans.
'Jan. 2,1855. 3m
GEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR,
TK7TLL undertake any business in his profes-
W *sion, such as the PRELIMINARY and LO
CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC
TION OF RAILWAYS, LAND SURVEYING,
Ac.
Inquire for him at toe Rail Road Office.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 2,1855. tf
' Scholastic Notice.
T HE 9th resrion'of Mrs. HAZELTON’S
SCHOOL for young ladies and small
boys will commence on Monday, the 22d inst.
The services of Miss Boyd will be engaged,
provided a sufficient patronage offers. Miss B.
has had three years’ experience in teaching
understands Music, Drawing and Painting well
and brings tne very best recommendations trom
tbe professors of the College in which she grad
uated, as well as from other persons of respec
tability.
P. S. Terms—which are low—will be toe same
as heretofore. m
Application to be made at toe School Room,
nearly opposite the Methodist Cbnreh.
Rome, Jan. 2th 2855.
T. E. RIPLEY,
ATLANTA, GA.
EALER in China, Crockery, and Glass
wares; Lamps of all kinds; Oils, Cam-
pbine, Fluid, and Alcohol by toe bbL Terms
Cash in advance.Jan 9,1855 ly
D
J. M. TOMLINSON,
P LAIN, House Sign, Coach, Passenger Cars
Fresco, Ornamental end Decorative Painter
AWmanufacturer of GUt Glass Door, Plates
Window Signs, Number* for Public Houses
Churches and Street'Nnmhera.
Opposite Jacob Haas A Co. White Hall Street
Atlanta, Ga. Jan 9,1855 " ly.
Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co,
HAVING opened a new Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would call the attention of the
pnblic to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties, Chairs of
every .kind; Lounges, Mattresses of Springs,
Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shacks. CARPETS;
BUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord.and Tassels,
Loops, Ac., Ac. Window Papering, House do,
Fire-board do. They still continue their Shop,
SOUTH OF GEORGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their bnsiness, such as making and re
pairing Farnltarc, Making Matrasses, Upholste
ring, Ac. They keep also on hand, Metolic
Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma
Ji nd othor Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY;—They have enlarged
their manufacturing shoos at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
foy's Potent Bedstead,‘ together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
4»y quantity desired. ‘ ‘ ' . .
_ They are now mannfectoring and finishing
EnameHed Cottage Setts, for superior to any
to be had from the North. jan 9 '65,1 y
QTATE OF CEORCM, Floyd County,
V To all whom it may concern will please take
notice, that whereas, James M Montgomery
applies to me for Letters of Administration
of the Estate of Poter Boyle late of tho Stato
of Arkansas deceased. (So for ns tho effects of
the said deceased, lie in-toe State of Geor
gia.)
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred andcreditor*
of said deceased to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by
law, toflhow cause, if any they have, why said
letters ofgnardiapshjp should notbe gran
ted unto said applicant, Given under r»y
hand and seal of office at office, this 6th day
of1864. JESSE LAMBKilTil,
jaa 9, ’65. - > Ordinary.
Ho Ye that Hunger!!
Come Ye to Logan’s and Bay.
I » E has just received A, B A C Sugar, crashed
XX' do. Java Coffee, Table Salt, Stewart’s
Refined Syrup, New Orleans Sugars, Plain and
Fancy Candies, Raisins in J, 4 and Whole Box
es, Almonds, Figs, English Walnuts, Cranber
ries, Currents, Pecan Nats, Sugar-and-butter-
erackers, Dried Apples, Cigars of the best qual
ify, best article of Chewing Tobacco, Maccaboy
Snuff in Bottles, Lead, Powder, Shot of all
sizes, Canister Powder, Bagging and Rope,
Sperm, Wax, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
Indigo, Madder, Corn, Meal, Bacon, Butter,
Potatoes, Nails, Manella A Cote Rope. Supe
rior Half Barrels, Painted and Brass bound
Backets.
ALSO
Soda, Pickles by gal. or jar, Double refined Loaf
Sugar. Tea, Sardines, Cheese, Thompson’s
Washing Compound, White Lead, pure and
impure, Glass of different sizes, 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 yohr chance,
come one come! all! J. L. LOGAN.
Dec. 19,'54 ' tf
THE
Atlanta Republican;
that city, and contains aPrices Correntcareful-
ly arranged, and corrected weekly. Those who
desire to read an interesting journal, and seo a
weekly report of the prices of the leading arti
cles bought and sold in toe Atlanta market,
would do well to order the Republican.
Post-masters and our friends and acquain
tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, and in
Tennessee, are respectfully requested to act as
Agents in extending the circulation of our pa
per. JAMES R. SMITH,
A. G. WARE,
Doc. 19, 1854. 3m-no9. Editors.
FOR SALE-
I offer for Sale my plantation; also 20 young
and likely Negroes, their ages ranging from
1 to 40 yean. Anyone wishing a good bargain
would do well to give me a call 5 miles South of
Rome. Terms—from one to 20 years credit
with interest. LARKIN BARNETT.
Oct 17, 1854—tf.
Are You Insured ?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
F. ffl. SHEIBLEY,
Rome, Georgia.
FIRE IISURaYcE CO HP AN Y.
Of the Valiev of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
Capital §300.000.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334 307.
Tbe rates of premium are as low as a just re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be Spared on the part of tho
Agent, at all times, to protect tho interests'of
those who, may patronise his Agenoy, and any
information on the subject will bo cheerfully giv
en npon application, in person,*or by letter.
Oct.:
1864.
ly.
NEW STORE
N
ARP
EW GOODS!!
F. I. SULLIVAN
T AKES this method to inform his old friend*
end the publio that he has opened, one door
above Force, Rice A Co.,
Aff Eft'TIRE 5EW STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
selected in Now York and Philadelphia with
great caro, consisting of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
ITats, Shoes arid Boots, Hardware, Crockery
Medicines, Ac., Ac., which will be sold ver
low for Cosh or Country Produce.
Romo, Oct. 31, '54 F. L SULLIVAN. .
ny i
after which there will be no charigo, unless the ■ ^
real interest of the Institution demand it. ®MF?*
A report qf tho advancement and deportment I Ef®’ ^ adl ® 8 Morocco A Velvet
of each student in tho higher studies, will be I , ^ CASES, a handsome variety, at
sent to tbe parent or Guardian after each exam- ' nn
{nation.
RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION, 20
WEEKS: '
1st Class, Spelling, Reading, trritingSnd Arith-
*metio : ; • $12,00
2d Class, Geography, Grammar and the ■
others included : : : $15,00
3d Class, Philosophy, Chemistry, Greek,
Latin, Mathematics, Familiar Sci
ence Ac., : : : : : $18,00
Surveying Is taught, with practice in the
field, and tho Student is prepared to do the work
of an experienced Surveyor.
Dee 19.
tf. H. McCLUNG A CO.
deel9
J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
ALDRICH <fc ROYAL ,
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALERS IX
BOOTS &. SHOES.
■“BROAD ST., ATGUSTA, GA.
A. A R. hare always on hand alarge stock fos.
Wholesale purposes. ^SEJL. Merchants will find
our stock well selected. Oct. 32,1854—Cm.
CHA RTER OAK
Students arc charged from the time of enter- \%iit Sumiatt Cnm5a11.tr
a till the end of the sasninn. Na iTprlnntlnn I T *
HARTFORD, CONN.
( CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi-
J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest
ed, under the.sanction and approval of the
Comptroller of Pablic Accounts, of the State of
Connecticut. '
Officer* and Direct on.
ALFRED GILL, President
ing till the end of the session. No deduction
made for lost titno, except in cases of protrac
ted sickness. IpSt'AU bill* must be paid at the
eloee of the scs*ion.~&t? ,
Every student should oommenco at the begin
ning of the school when the different classes are
formed. P. M. SHEIBLEY,
dec. 19, 4t [*»*Southerner / please copy.
GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC
Industrial Institute.
S. J; STEVENS, Principal.
J. M. DEBY, Teacher in Sciences.
F. DeLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering' I
B. S. BARCLAY, Music. 1
This Institution, near the city of
Rome, will be opened on Monday,
-January 22d, 1855. The Ancient
and Modern Languages will be
taught, bnt 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 be English Litera
ture’, Mathematics, Nataral Science, Drawing,
Engineering, Mechanics, Architecture, Agricul
ture, Commerce, Languages and Music,
The Institute will bo provided with Chemical
and Philosophical Apparatus, Engineering In
struments, a Cabinet of Minerals, a Laboratory
and Library,
The Trustees believe .that the healthfulness
of toe locality, the practical system of instruc
tion, and the efficiency of the teachers, present
advantages not surpassed by any similar, iristi-
tution. They invite special attention to the
completeness of the Scientific and Agricultural
Departments uqdor the charge of Mr. Deby.
Board can be hod in good families on reason
able terms.
Turrrox, $40 per annum, Frenob, German
and Spanish, each $10 extra, - Music extra
J.H. LUMPKIN,
H. V. M. MILLER,
ALFRED SHORTER,
W. S. COTHRAN,
For circulars, address PrineipaL
dee 19, ’54- tf
JOHN L. BUNCE, Vico President
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
Director*.
Alfred Gill,
John L. Bunco,
James G. Bollcs,
John A. Butler,
Noah Wheaton,
William R. Cone,
Nelson Hollister,
Samuel Coit,
Daniel Phillips,
C. N. Humphrey.
Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Toucy, late Attorney General U. S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting
Physician.
Applications received by
THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent
Dec. 5, 1854.—ly Rome, Ga.
_0M>)in3©[i a
All persons indebted to the late Firm of Logan
k Harkins are requested to make payments im
mediately to the undersigned. All failing to
comply with this call, will in a short time find
their notes and accounts inthepiands of an officer
for collection. J L LOGAN.
October 17, 1854—tf.
Trustees.
HEARN SCHOOL.
T HE next Academic year will commence on |
Monday, toe Sto of January, 1855. 1
course of instruction embraces the whole range
of a thorongh and substantial education, or
yoring men are fitted for any stage of their Col
legiate coarse.
The exercises of this Institution were una
voidably suspended a few weeks before the
close of the lost session from the illness of the
gentleman^totfuig the care pro. tem. The
Princip|lwfl^HMtod himself of the opportu
nity' offered by a fire months tour in the Eastern
and MiddleWBtqtes, to visit their Sohools and
Colleges^—Examining apparatus, new text books,
and toe' most approved methods of teaching.
He hopes to be able, daring the' ensuing year,
to increase the advantages afforded by the in
stitution under his care, and with feelings of |
gratitude to his friends and the public for the
liberal patronage of the past seventeen years,-
be assures them that his alienee and rest from
his scholastic duties has prepared him'to return
to those duties with renewed zeal and vigor. .
Circulars maybe obtained by addressing toe
Principal, J. S. INGRAHAM,
At Cave Spring, Floyd county, Go.
Dec. 5, ’54.
SELECT FEJIAE.E SCHOOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
T HE undersigned have engaged the services
of Mr. A. J. King, as Principafyf- the above
Institation, to commence its first session on the
15th day of Janaary next.
Mr. Kino’s experience as Principal of Hearn
School, and bis well known ability to teach;-1
are a sufficient guarantee for bis future success.
THE SCHOOL WILL BE SELECT IN CHAR-
AC^ER, AND LIMITED IN NUMBER. The
prominent objects will, bo—a high standard of
scholarship; an elevated tone of moral senti
ment, and a full development of tho mental
powers;—it being the determination of those
originating the enterprise, to make it a school
of decided merit, affording the best facilities
for a substantial and thorough education.
Instruction will bo given in the Primary, and
all higher English branches, Ancient Langua
ges and. Vocal Music.
In addition to the Home Department, a few
pupils from abroad will be received by making
early application to the Principal, whose char
ges for board and tuition will range from 125 to
150 dollars each.
For further particulars apply to toe Principal
or either of tbe undersigned.
W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON.
T. J. DAVIS. J. SANDERS,
J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPARES.
G. W. THOMAS;
December 5, '54
PRESENTS FOR jtfWrmkm CHRISTMAS k
NEW iiSyYEAR
AT THE BOOK STORE.
I HAVE just received-a good variety of Fancy
Articles, suitable for
CHB1STJBAS AND ISEW-YEAR’S GIFTS,
comprising in part
Ladies’ Pearland Paper moche Card Cases.
Port monies of every style (in part) Pearl, Ivo
ry and Velvet ,
Pearl and Bone Paper Cnttors and Folders.
, Morocco and Leather Reticules (furnished.) -
W ork-bnxes; Papier, Macbe and Mahogony.
Port Folios; Morocco and Inlaid.'
Bracelets; Conclian and Bone Plain and Car
ved.
Wax Taper Stand; Gilt and Bronze.
Ladies’Writing-cases and Portable Desks.
Also a great variety of RUBBER TOYS, BRIT
ANNIA TEA SETTS, TOY DRUMS, FLA
OLETS, VIOLINfLfijffipffififiUNS, Etc., ~~
little folks. Jr
Tho public afF*VBty respectfully sollbited-to
call and examine my stock.
dec. 12, 3t. t HENRY A. SMITH.
FOR SALE.
r |!HE undersigned offers for sale, on the
X most reasonable terms, a fine BUGGY
and HARNESS, both new, and approved
workmanship. Also, a good four horse WAG
GON. Call and see them. J L LOGAN.
Nov. 7 1854. tf.
For Sale or Rent.
T HE BRICK STORE recently oecupi- ^
ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. The Rooms Siil
above (if not sold) will be rented with tbe Store
Room below, if desired. They are suitable for
offices. Possession given on the first of Decein-
ber next.
Enquire of Col. O. A. MYERS, or address
J. KNOWLES, Milledgeville, Ga.
Nov. 21, 1854. ,
City Property For Sale.
rs Nos. u, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, ( 38
nd 182, of Coosa Division, and tvfo very
neat and comfortable houses and lots in Etowah
Division of Rome. One of said houses has 34
or 4 acres of land connected with it Said- pro-
property will ho sold pnblioly on "the 1st Tues
day in January next. Terms, one third cash
and the-balance on a credit of twelve months
with interest. DANIEL S. PRINTUP,
Nov 21, 1855 Agent.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
N E W GOOD S.
FOR THE FALL AID WITTER TRADE.
BEIUIY IIARKINS
W OULD take this method of informing the-
• Pablic that they are now in the rocoipl of
their new stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
They offor to the Lodien a choice selection of
DRESS GOODS, of French, English a.vjj
American manufacture, consistin g of all kind*'if
Silks, Marinos, Rombazincs, Afpaccas and
DcLalncs,
Also—Ginghams, French, English and Arne-
rican prints; Ladies’ Cloaks,Mantillas,Cloak
Cloths and Trimmings.
RIBBONS, BONNETS, .
LACES, HOSIERY,
EDGINGS, GLOVES,
Flannels, Satin and Worsted, Damask, Irish
Linen, Linen Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, etc.
. ALSO,
A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING,
HATS, BOOTS,
CAPS. SHOES,
logo ther with a very heavy atoek of
NBtfRO CLOTHS,
Sneh as Kerseys, Linseys, Negro Blankets, Bed
Blankets, etc., etc.
The stock of Staple and Domestic Goods -is
very large and the prices will, on examination,
be found very low. We respectfully invite onr
friends and the public generally, to examine
onr 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 k HARKINS.
i y
A..
BUStKSS DIRECTORY
ry Goods, Family Provision* and Confec
tionaries. oct31
P. NEELB.—Merchant Tailor, Broad-st.,
Rome, Ga., will fill all orders with prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit customers oct31
' Tilly COPPER & hHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. 6. Wadsworth in the above
concern will continne toe business on bis own
account at toe old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large’ lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
. ' OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which lie offers at wholesale end retail.
R00FIX6 GfUTERIYG & JOB WORK 10.YE
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gnn and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nov, 14,1854. ly
A
Cliattanoo,
oct.11
;a, Tcnn. Shop in Lauier House.
2m
A*e
W. JfARSHAW.—House aud Sign Paint-
r. Ilia services can be secured on moder
ate terms. All work executed in good style.
.irt.1I
B ERRY & HARKINS.—Denier* in Staple
aud Fancy Dry Gbods, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooseanaula
streets, Rome, Ga. ort.11
C HOICE HOTEL—By Mrs. M. A. Choice,
Rome, Ga. H. D. Harris, Superintendent.
Omnibus to and from the Rail Road, free of
charge. 0 ct31
C UNNINGHAM k LTNTON. —Wholesale and
Retail 'Grocers, (near the Railroad Depot)
Rome, Ga. oct31-2m
D R. J. R. SMITH.—Phj •sician aud Surgeon,
I Rome, Ga. Office in H. A. Smith’s Book
Store.
octi!l-4m
D ANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
_ of the State of South Carolina. Office op-
E iite too" Post Office, up stairs, Broad street,
octll
TtR. DOUGLASS.
dJ k Era’s.. Store.
Office over Messrs. Wood
k Bro's.- Store, opposite Ramey’s Livery
Stable, Romo, Ga. oct31
E.
MERCKS.—Manufacturer of and Dealer in
work warranted. Orders from
be promptly met.
a distance will
- oct31
F.
L SULLIVAN.—Dcalerinstaple and Fan-
«cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Rome, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, k Co.
oet31 —
1
"JURIED k BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
J- pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc., Broad-street, Rome. G». foct.11
F..
A. W. HARSHAW.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.
T ENDERS his services to the Public in
his line of business. He'flattershhnseH
that he will give full satisfaction to all who
employ him. HOUSE and 8IGN. PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
AD orders sent through tbe Post Office will
be promptly attended to.
Oct* 31,1864.
A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer
ville, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, FloyJ,
Walton, Dade and Whitfield. oct31-5m
riRORGE BATTEY, M. D.—Will give his in*
VX dividual attention to the practice of his Pro
fession . Offico in T. J. Verdery’s store. Resi
dence at.Etowah House. oct.31-4m
TROUT HOUSE.
, m| THE undersigned begs to announce
'nil to the citizens of Atlanta and the travel
ing public, that he will open- toe Trent Honse
n Monday next, for the accommodation 'of
boarders and transient persons,. with farnitnre
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-ly • Proprietor.
BOOKS!BOOKS!BOOKS!!
A 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 toe “New Book Store ” ot
HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many-fine
Illustrated Gtft Books for the seafeon, splendidly
bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt.
The Public are respectfully solicited to give
me a call. Oct. 10,1854.
ASD
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
be undersigned having taken charge of Mr.
Johnson’s Ware House on OostanaidaSt, will
be prepared todo a general Ware House and Com
mission Business in all its various branches. All
produce entrusted to his care will receive promp t
attention. Havingbeen engaged in the business
several years he respectfully solicits a liberal
shore of public patronage. J. 3L PECK.
October 17 1851—3m.
TJENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller
-I~L tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a generally
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. oct31
T 3I. HANKINS—Has at his Livery Stable
• Horses and Vehicles of all kinds to accom
modate customers,
erate.
Charges will be found mod-
oct3I
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.-:—Attorney at Law,
J-L Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
k Harkins. octSl
J H. McCLUNG.& CO.—Dealers in Staple
•and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Paper
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
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 H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct31
J k W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
•Hardware, Saddles, Roots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct31
J W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
•Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins A Co. oct 31
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring.
•gold, Ga. ortai-A
oct31-5
J OHN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
Cassville, Ga. Business entrusted to his
care in any of tbe counties of tbe Cherokee
circuit, will meet with faithful attention.
oct3I 5 m
R. A T. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorney* at
•Law, Rome, Ga. oct31-9
(Bv AniHoniTT op the State op Alabama,)
GRAND SCHEME.
CLASS I—To be Drawn Jan. lOtb 1855*
AT THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY.
.WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
WOODLAND
FEMALE COLLEGE.
CEDAR TOWN, POLK CO, GA.
1HE first term of this Institution will com-
■ menco on tbe first Monday in February next.
FACULTY.
W. B. CRAWFORD, President and Profes
sor of Moral and Mental Science.
J. D. COLLINS, Professor of Natural Sci
ence and Languages.
> Professor of Music, (to be
died.)
.. M. A. MERCER, Principal of Primaiy
Department
Prop. Cabmille LeHardv, of Charleston,
will bo engaged to give instruction in tbe
French Language, and in drawing and Paint-
m Bchoolaatio year will consist of* but ono
term—of ton months—commencing on the first
Monday in February, and closing on the third
Monday in November,—whioh will be com
mencement day. Pupils may bo entered for
half the term, (five months,) or for the full term.
TUITION.
In tbe Primary Department, $25.00 pr term.
“ “ College, 40.00 « “
Music, (use of Piano included.) 60.00
Hnlf the tuition to be paid in advance, in
cash or note,—<-the balance at the cud of tho
term.
Mr. Wm. A. Mercer will have charge of the
Boarding department. The prioo pf board will
be oloveti dollars per month, everything included
except candles.
Board may also bo obtained In privnto fami
lies in tho vlllago.
For furthor information address Wm. Peek or
J. M. Wood, agonts ■’
By ordor of tho Board of Trustees.
Nor. 25, 1854. 3m
OUTDEDUCT
1 Prize of
do
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO TJfETOL
LOWING
MAGNIFICENT SCHE3
^SJ~And REMEMBER overy Prize is" drwn
St each drawing, and paid when due WITH-
TON!
$15,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1.500
1,100
5,000
5,000
2,000
1,000
2.500
3.500
' 8,400
200
160
140
120
80
60
40
$15,000 is
‘ 5,000 is
4,000 is
3,000 is
2,000" is
1,500 is
1,100 is
1,000 nre
500 nro
200 are
’ 120 are
25
do
100 are
70
do
•60 are
336
do
25 are
4 Approx’n
prizes of
50 are
4 ?
-do
do
40 are
4
do -
do
35 are
4
’do
do
30 ore
4
do
do
20 are
4
do
do
15 are
4
do
do
10 are
In all,*501 prizes, amounting to
$60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
//Sfy-Tickets $10—Halves $5— Quarters $2,50
jAMUEL SWAN, General Agent, Mont
gomery, Ala.’ Deo. 26, 1854.
BLANKETS AND NEGRO CLOTHS.
W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., respect
fully invites the attention of Planters to
his largo supply of NEGRO BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTHS, which ho is prepared to sell
at very lu\v prices. , nor. 14.
N. J, OMBERG
MERCHANT TAILOR,
OULD respectfully call foe attention of
his friends and customers to his new stock
oods, which he has jflBtwdceived'frbm^New
York, consisting in part of blue, block; brown;
green, olive adolet and cadet mixed cloths;’
plain black Cossimeres and doekins, and an
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
qualify, shade and color; also, a frill assortment
of'black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams and
Cassimere Overcoatings of French, English,
German and American manufacture.
His stock of
FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete, consistipg of silk, woolen
and linen Shirts, Collars,' Drawers, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted,
and cotton, half fiose, hats, caps, Ac., all of
which are of the latest and most approved styles.
He would call particular attention to his
stock of *
RADY MADE 6L0TH1N8,
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 he will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of
Childrens’ and Youths’. Clothing,
Fitting children from five to ten, and boys from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds of garments made as heretofore—
with neatness and dispatch.
Rom e Georgia, Sept 26,1854. ly
$5000 OO.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved
Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Dist an Coqnties where foe
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications must be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, ’54—ly Griffin, Ga.
RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATEl
RIALS.
re-
large supply
of
English BRUSSELS CARPETS, of the best
qualkyjhd of new and elegant styles;
EngRsIFJKB^tfKT CARPETS, of now and
splendid st^s;
Extra THREE PLY, INGRAIN and VENE-
TAIN CARPETS ;
Rich CHENILLE RUGS, to match the Car-
* ?et8 ' CRUMBS CLOTHS, in patterns andby
Colored DAMASKS and DELAINES, for
Curtains, with Gimps and Tassels to match ;
Rich Embroidered Laco and Muslin C OBTAINS
and some at vory low prices;
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, for Curtains, by
the yard;
WINDOW SHADES, of beautiful styles;
Superior FURNITURE DIMITIES and fine
COTTON FRINGES;
Gilt Coniices, Curtain Bands, and Brass and
Plated Stair Rods;
The public are respectfully invited to call and
-examine the assortment; nov. 14.
DENTISTRY.
KING & BELL.
F OR the benefit of those not acquainted
we will merely state, that King j» not only
a regular graduate of Medicine, but also a
regular graduate of> the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery. Bell is jnst from, College
with all the latest improvements In plating
Operating Rooms at Dr. King’s residence.
Romo. April 6.1854.
LAMBERTH HOPKINS
WAREHOUSE & COMISSIOX MERCHANT,
.AUGUSTA/GEORGIA.
Nov. 7,'54, ly
DISSOLUTION.
['HE firm of Russell k Wadsworth was this
L day dissolved by mutual consent, all per
sons having oloims, nnd those indebted to snul
firm will please call on E. YT. Russell, jr. fur
settlement. E. W. RUSSELL, ir..
■ *W. S. WADSWORTH.
Nov. 14, '54. 3m
QUINN k CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
• Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple'
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. - oefol ,
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer-
•chant in Diy Goods, Groceries and Ha.-d-
wnre.
Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
im.,,
J G. McKINZEE.—Dealer in Watches and
•Jewelry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12, Broad street, Rome, Ga. oct31
M cCOY k KERR,—Carriage Manufacturers.
Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad "promptly filled. oct31
M MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready
-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, k Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment oct3I
P M. SHEIBLEY.—Principal of the Rome
• Classical and Mathematical Male’Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. 31 oct
R T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in "English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct.1I
R OBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All
\vork entrusted to his cave will meet with
rompt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
SMITH.—Attorneys at Law,
i
CHARLES A. SMITH.
W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., has re- TTTM.
ceived from New York a large supply W mi
P :
Rome, Ga.
DANIEL s. rniXTcr.
OCt31 rti.; „
W H. WHITE.—Dealer in, and Manufac
turer of Saddles, Bridles, Harness^ Leath
er, Calfskins, and all lands of Carriage Trim-
tnings. . oct.11
W EIGHT A.SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
Law, Rome/ Ga.
A. R. WRIGHT, j T. C. SHROPSHIRB.
Cassvillo, Ga. j Rome, Ga.
oct31 2m.
'YT7TLLIAM M. PEEPLES.—Dealer in Dry
, VY Goods and Groceries. Also Agent forth*
Georgia Railroad db Banking Company, Calhoun,
Ga. oct3I—2m
ADKINS k CO.—Grocery and Com
mission Merchant, No. 4, Choice nouse,
RCme, Ga. octll
TT7TLLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and
• V Produce Merchant near the depot,Madison
Georgia. • Refer to 1 >>
J. B. * t. D. noLLiNGS.WORTH, Madison, Ga.
R. p. ZIMMERMAN, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 5,1854.
W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan- .
•cy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-street and .
Maiden Lane, Rome. Ga. oct31'
W ILSON BALLARD—Has at his Bar, in
the Choico House, tho best of Liquors,
Cigars, etc. A billiard room attached. Patron
age respeotfullygolioited. oct.11
W ILLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stablo, oppo
site the Courier Office, Broad-street, Rome
Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac-
comiuodate customers. oet31
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order. dee. 5 ly.
OLQAN, HAWKINS k CO.—Have always on
O hand a full assortment of Groceries at their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—all at low prices. Calls from our friends
are rospecctfully solicited. oct 31
S TANFORD k PITNER.-
Goods and Groceries.
JOHN B. STANFORD.
oct31
-Dealers in Dry
A. G. PITNF.IL
&
G. WELLS.—Verandhh House.—broad
■Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and the best of water. Good accom
modations for horses on the premises, ocl31
nnRAMMELL & HARVEY.—Attorneys k
JL Counsellors at Law, Rome, Ga. oct-11-9
TTNI
U at
t Law, Rome, Ga.. will attend tbe Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oet 31
' — V :
"Ilf/ B. JONES, successor to Kirveu k Jones.
VV •.—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. octSl