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cient assimilation of food and exhausted vital
energy,
> &su la a moot m
al, and when need as directed, never inflames
the system or induces inebriety, but tends rath
cr to subdue the latter frailty, by creating a
„ dislike to ail inferior liquors. And it invariably
fei: ! Hie dissipation to attend upon tie dy- , corrects IheiltoflecU of bad water, whether in
, —J OF TBS Great XArotatox 8evoke Se-
Etorerou-It i, raid that Gen. Canrobert is
betieved to be the son ot the Emperor fcapole-
on r atiS } c ,f Madame de Rainey. He passed
the earlv potHM of his lifo in tbo enjoyment
of the ease and VwoitcuHiee which a large for-
tone can baotow. and it was not until called
in? bed of his mother, that he learned the ec
cret of his birth. Immediately, notwithstand
ing the accession of fortune suddenly acquired
- * - * — 1 “■SKai.iUKiiwBifch jib-
in
______ _____ ^ ^ such
blood in his veins, he should scorn to remain
inactive. lie instantly set oat for Algiers as a
volunteer in the Chasseurs, and has risen by
slow decrees to the position he BOW occupies.
The moral effect of his relationship to the great
Napoleon has K enfBOMBW SMB fe* tTOOM
bis command, and enabled him to obtain
an ascendency which St. Aroaud could never
acquire.
Xon - T w r Rtsoswexv or Wnxwsw.-«A bill is
before the New V rk S mate to do away with the
imprisomnent ofwitnetoe*. It provides that the
testimony shall bo taken 4* hint ewe, within
twenre-four homy, when the witness shall be
disc ha reed without bail, subject, however to on
order to appear when the case is called.
VtvirAnot s Fish.—Dr. Bonnet Dowler has
atly discovered In the vicinity of New Or*
, small osseous fish, which proves to be
viviparous, having no less than twenty-two well
fcmri pwaris Its bodyat the time of exam
ination. D. IX, however, yields the priority of
dcnerhptMta ofviviparous fish to Or, Gibbons,
who found them In California:
A street preacher has appeared In St Louis,
who proclaims that beis Joe Smith, of Mormon
memory, come to life again to Mormontse the
world.
" i-4; <
■ city ,-, ;ir.cU jrf Mongototoj' have
I the price fbr retailing liquor* la that city
to fivc^hundred dollars. It also appointed a
committe to procure an amendment from the
next Legislature to the city charter, empower
ing the corporation with authority to raise the
license to three thbnniad dollars.
swampy or limestone districts. In ail of these
enumerated qualities it has no rival in any mar
ket in tho 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. Carton Jr.,
John B. Moore W. W. Goodrich,
A. Backer, McMahon A Boyle.
In Charleston, S. C., by the following firms
P» M. Cohen A Co., Nelson Carter.
Ilaveland, Hartal A Co.,Ktinok A Wiekenburg,
A. Klefick A Co. John F. O’Neill,
A. Van Dolein, Thomas E. Clyde,
Lnnneau A Burkrayer, FolUn A Fourgeand,
And by all the respectable druggists and gro
cers In toe (Tailed States.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Manufactures and Importer,
18, St and 28 Beaver street
Nov. 28,—3m New York.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Rnsw e* tbk Vam Ftsncnr nr van
Arctic Oceax.—The Honolulu Friend says
that just fifty ships visited the Arctic Ocean
Hus season, and that thirty of these have return
ed withewt having token a drop ef oil, while
•evemlef the remaining twenty took barely
enough to keep their binnacle lamps burning.
A hard ease/truly. •
Rows Cerrnx Market.—Prices range from
4$ fiets with few purchasers.
ArnrsTA—Satcrwat, P. M. Corrow—The
continue! quiet, without change
Drs. Smith & Wooten
H AYING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer, their
services to the public. Or. Smith i> prepm
to treetanv dleeasee ofthc Eyeeud Ear. Off
on Broad Su, one door below. H. A. Smith’s
Bonk Store. jan 23 ’55, [1 y.
MV1XI1I.
:&■: Saturday Jan. 19.
Low Middling 7® 7*
Strict Middling f
Good Middling S@—
lEddling Fair 8* <§ —
Falrfvory scarce), £} @9
ROME PRICES 'MTRRENT
Corrected Weekly by J, (, LOGIT
m
7e-10c
.Motasses— : 37c-4fie
Dried, bu... . $2 2}< Nails—per lb. tie.
Green, - - » *—50—30^ Nail Ron— . file—7c
jBacox— >Oil—Linseed . *1 35
Hams pr lb. 15c-13cTOsxabcrcs— llc-12c
Hog round, Ife-ISjG Tram,...
Baocixc— * (Poke—per lb. fi-AJ
Heaip, lb, ; (Potatoes—
Gunny, 1S<" Sweet 75c-00e
Bale Roe*— 121-I5e> Irish country
Bdi»to , V . i 4*-4c> •* northern.
Beeswax— . 20o-35c£Powoes—Gun 35c-40c
Buck Srowe— 26* Blasting, . . 35c
(Rice—per lb. 6ic-7c
20c-25c?S alt—pr sack 275
per "ho. 120
20e-3 c^Shot—pr lb. . 12|«
>le Leather—
-n-?na, 50et Country, lb. 25e-28c
CorrEE—Bio, 12|-14«C Northern, . -28c
Java,.... 15J-1Sc\Steel—
Coweeas—. * 5c> Blistered, lb. 10c-15c
Coav—prbu. 90e-ll«y German, . . 15c-18c
Corrn.f Y ia *— 90c( Spring, . . . -10c
iEces—pTdrzJ I5c-20e< Cast. . . . . 33e-25c
JpEATHESK—lb,
Flcte—pr 100
I v.;-.—r-r !& $!£.:
6ie-7rf If. O. pr gil <0e-5fle
G ccegia, . . . iTallow—lb. 12Jc
Lana— .... 15c—If-.-jTea—per lb, ?5e~$l
■Mackerel—MS17-$IS$Whe at—
Mabbee—lb.. 20e-25e> per bushel, $125-140
Meal—per bn. 90-110>Wool—lb, 25e
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GEO. A ALA. RAILROAD.—Notice.—
Stockholders in tbs Geo, A Ala. Railroad Com
pony W?n take notice that the first inrtalment of
Are per eentam of the Stock subscribed in said
Company, is required to be pud in on or before
the 1st day of March next.
By order rf the Board of Directors.
CHAS.H. SMITH,
Jaa. 16th, 1855. . Scc’t and Treas.
Tte condition of fee atofueh is of vital im
portance. No man, Woman, or child can be
heal&y unless fee work of digestion is regular
ly, thoroughly, and vigoroariy performed. With
feree-fooitiis of eirilixed society, this is not the
case. And jet the remedy is within the reach
of att. Hoofisnd’s German Bitton,pi«pared by
Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, will as sorely
create a regular and healthy action of the sto
mach as oil trill lesson the friction of machine
ry. Let the victim of dyspepsia or indigestion
in any of its forma, try it, and we guarntee a
physical vigor, firm nerves,
l sleep by night, and increased cheerful
ness by day. See advertisement.
SPHERE will bo drawn for, in the city of Rome,
Ga., on the first Tuesday , in March next,
400 prises, among them, FIVE GOLD WATCH-
ES, varying in quality from a fine 13 carat hun
ting Casa fell jeweled Patent Lever to one Cyl
inder Escapement: Ten Silver Watches, vary,
tog inqnalitj from.a fine fell jeweled Patent
Lever to a vertigo! escapement; a lot of heavy
fine grid Fob Chains; a number of fine Breast
Pins far gentlemen and ladies; a number of
film ear Drops and Rings ; some very fine gold
Bracelets and Spectacles; a general assortment
of fine gold Ft ger Rings for ladies and gentle
men ; also Seals. Buttons, Slides, Buckles, and
to short, almost everything usually found to an
established Jewelry store. And what is seldom
practised, there will be
VO BLIIKS)!!
every purchaser ofa ticket is guarantied a prise;
m and any person seuding or presentioga ticket,
signed by the Agent, will receive the prise ap
pended to the corresponding number. -
.*»~Plea&e Mark this!!'^.
The drawing will be conducted by, or under the
inspection of, three of the most responsible
men to be found in Rome, anduhe goods will be
deposited in their hands previous to the time
of d«awing. so that no unnecessary delay may
occur. Persona presenting or forwarding their
tickets signed as before mentioned, addressed
tv the committee of decision, will receive or
hare sent to their address by mail, snob arti
ejes as he or she may draw, with all safety. It
is needl. ss to dwell on the inducements held
out by a Lottery so arranged; its advantages
are plain to all; the prospect of a very fine
heavy banting cose gold patent lever'watch,
with the assurance af
OSE PRIZE TO EVERY TICKET!
Tickets to be had at J. G.McEEXZIE'S Jew
elry Store, at $4 per ticket T. S. DAWSON.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 23, 3t
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY,
P. 9. SHEIBLEY
Nome, Georgia.
FIRE IIV S 0 R A if € E
Of the latte
COUP AX Y.
!jr of Virginia, nt Wtaekester, Vtu
- Cnplint AUOO.OOO.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334 301.
The rates of premium are as low as a just ro
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will b# spared on the, part of the
Agent, at all times, to protect the Intermits ‘of
those who, may patronise his Agency, and any
information on the subject will be oheerfolly giv
en upon application, in person^or by letter.
Jan. Ifitb ’56 1 y;
T
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
(r.ATK A'CLANTA iron koundrv.)
[IS new Company is now pretmr-x
S MITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Low,
will practieo in the Courts of Flojd and the
neighboring countiM.
CHARLES II. SMITH. I J. W. D. VKOERWOOB.
Jan 16,’54.
“TATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
* T« all whom it mayvonct-rn will pb-aso
take notice that wlieacas Thomas 8. Price
ami Bvnjsmln Garrrett administrators on
tho Bstaie of Micnjah Mayo, dcciaixorl* ap
ply tome for letter* uf dismsxsion flora the
same.
TtowB are, therefore, to cit* and admon
ish all and singular tho Kindred and Cred
ilt.raof -aid deceased to-be and ap|M*ar at
my office within tho time prescribed by Law.
to show cause if any they have, why said
Letters should not be granted unto said ap
pliennt Given undei my hand and official
signal ure axoffice...l2'h January, 1865.
JESSE LAMBERI’H.
Jan 16.1864. Ordinary.
JACK 0NV LLE REPUBLIC A .
Published weekly by J. F. GRANT.
This paper is now to its 19tb vo)., the oldest
in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in the
State. It is published every Tuesday morning,
at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 at the
end of the year. Having an extensive Circula
tion in all the counties of Alabama,-which trade
to Rome, it is, without doubt, the best adverti
sing medium, to the Merchants and business
men.of that city, outside of the State of Georgia;
and the use of its columns is now offered to them
at the following reduced rates:
One square three months, $5,00
“ “ six " 8,00
“ " twelvo “ 10,00
Two squ’s three “ 8,00
“ six “ 12,00
“ twelre " 15,00
Larger ones in the same proportion.
Every effort will be made by handsome dis
play, conspicuous position, and calling attention
editorially, to make advertisement* as advanta-
gcoaa as possible. jan. 18,’55
DilEolntion.
TfflE firm of Force Rice A Co. is this day
JL dissolved by mutual consent. The business
of the^aid firm will be settled by R. L. RICE
All persons Indebted to it are requested to come
forward and make immediate payment
C. O. FORCE,
Jan. 16, ’55 R. L. RICE.
r
NOTICE,
’WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Floyd connty
for leave, to sell the real estate belonigng to
the Estate of Mary Timmons, deceased,
Janna.y 11th. 1856.
B. 8* SIMMONS.
Jan. 16 ’55. Admr.
Hoofiand’s German Bitters, prepared and sold
by Dr. Jackson, at the German Medical Store,
220 Arch Street, Philadelphia, daily increase in
Ihsiv well deaerved ceiebrlty for the care of al
disease* arising from derangement of the liver.
These Bit ter* have, indeed, proved a blessing to
the afflicted, wbo show their gratitude by the
msetiattosiag testimonials. This medieioe has
establishel fW itself a name th t competitors
their schemes, or seductive their
TtJ gained the public
benefits that have
and will ever maintain its
Set- advertisement.
. wno use Liquor as a Medicixe or
-Physicians who prescribe
Liquors for medicinal purposes
the preference to Wolfe's Scbiedam
at Schiedam”, in Holland,
in the factory of the proprietor,
from materials elsewhere un
employed and unknown.
2. It is proved, by the repeated analysis of
t, to be entirely free
the pernicious fusal oil which remains in
illed from grain, and
b is the cause of tho nervous and viscera
derangement, serious congestions, and morbid
for habitual and Intemperate indulgence,
such liquors invariably tend to superin-
duca, ■ ' .[ , r ,
; ft 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, but with the specifically light
er, more volatile, aromatic and medipinalof tho
two essential oils of the Italian juniper Lorry,
neglected by every other manufacturer.
4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely
pure in its rectification—a quality obtained by
an entirely new process, and which no other
Holland Gin in the world has acquired.
6. It is 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, gout, chronic rheumatism,
flatulence, colic, concretions in the kidneys and
bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general de
bility, sluggish circulation of the blood, defi-
Serios for 1855.
THE HOME -JOURNAL.
MORRIS AND WILLIS, EDITORS.
T HE firs* number of tire new series will be
issued on the first of January next. New
subscribers can be supplied from that 'ate;
but immediate application will be necessary for
socb as desire to begin with the beginning. A
home is hardly complete, we think we may safe
ly venture to say, without the Home Journal,
whieh, besides being a chronicle of the times,
abounds in intelligence designed to enliven an
American Home. Its editorrs (Geo. P. Morris
and N. P* Willis) devote their entire time,
skill and experience, to the task of giving, each
week, everything worth knowing. They partic
ularly keep an eye on all whims and novelties of
toe day. The utmostpains are taken topresent.
the facts and outlines of ail! news. In the lite
rary department, we aimatske ebes and readable
criticism, and in oar condensation^ of the pro
ductions of the vast newepawer world of Eur
ope, we endeavour to avoid the -tiresome and
the local, aud transfer to our columns the pick
of English information and brilliancy,’while we
endeavour to elect with a trne sens* of pare
morals, true wit, and genuine humour. In ed
ition to the above, Mr. Willis will give the
gossip of the day to a series of article* cn dia
logue, to be called “CHATS IN TOWN.” These
he win alternate wife “LETTERS FROM^THE
COUNTRY.” The grapbieand highly-finished
sketches, by “The Lady ofsbalott,” '‘Timothy
Quaint," and others, will be continued. We
have also new corsespondeote in London and
Paris, who will send us much that could never
reach us through foreign Journals.. t
Terrs.—Per one copy, $2; for thre copies,
$5, or for one copy for three years, $5 - Always
in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address
MORRIS A WILLIS,
jaolfi 107 Fulton-street Now-York.
Eureka,
« or I have found it*
THE GERMAN ELIXIR,
Or Great Health Renovating .Remedy,
For the cure of
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Sick Headache, Cholera Morlras,
Costive Bowels, Loss of Appetite,
Sour Belching, Colic, Female Irregularities, Ac.
To the wonderful and beneficial effects
of this medieino tho following persons, have
willingly testified :
Rev. Mark E. Andrews, A. M. Tnskegeo, Ala.
Mrs. Sarah Goss, Auburn, Ala.
Mr. Nathaniel Collins, Chambers county, Ala.
Prof. C. C. Richards, A. M. Wrightsboro', Ga.
CoL F. W. Dillard, Auburn, Ala.
llev. D. L. T. Douglas, A- M. Auburn, Ala.
Hon. Wylie W. Msteon, (formerly Chancellor
of the Middle District of Ala.)
Rev. Wm. F. Samford, A. M. President Oak
Bowery Female College, Ala.
Miss Juliet Mordock, Mount Meigs, Ala.
Dr. Wm. C. Collins, Auburn, Ala.
Hundreds of additional certificate’s could be
furnished, but the above is deemed sufficient to
inspire the intelligent with reasonable confi
dence in-tbe virtue of the Remedy.
Manufactured by
WM. R. JONES & Co.
Auburn, Ala.,
And sold by riumerotirs Agonts throagboufc the
cuptry at $1 per Bottfo.
cScutembor 26, 1864. ay
AMERICAN ARTISTS*UNION!
The American Artist Union, would respect
felly announce to the eititens of the United
States and the Canadas, that for the purpose
of cultivating a taste for the fine arts through
out the country, and with the view of enabling
every family to become possessed of a gallery
of Engravings,
BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE
AGE
They havo determined, in order to create an
extensive sale for titoir Engravings, and thus
not only give employment to a large number of
artists and others, but inspire among our coun
trymen a taste lor works of art, to present to the
purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000
of them are sold,
3511000 gifts. «f the actual cost of $150. ’G0
Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving,
therefore, receives 1 not only an Engraving rich
ly worth the money, but also a ticket which
entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are
distributed.
For FIVE DOLLARS, a higly finished En
graving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL and
FIVE GIFT TICKETS, wiU be sent; or Five
Dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can be
selected from the Catalogue.
.A copy of the catalogue, together with a
specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen
at the office of this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually
worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will imme
diately be forwarded.
AGENTS:
The Committee believing that the success of
this Great National Undertaking will be
materially promoted by the energy and enter
prise Of intelligent and persevering Agents,
have resolved to treat with such on the most
liberal terms.
Any person wishing to become an Agent, by
sending (post paid,) “ GIFT TICKET,” a Pros
pectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary in
formation.
On the final completion x»f the sale, foe Gifts
will be placed to the hands of a Committee of
the purchasers to be distributed, due^notice
of which will be given throughout the United
States ana the Cnuadas.
LIST OF GIFTS
100 Marble busts of 'Washing
ton, at
100 Marble busts of Clay,
100 “ « Webster,
100 « “ Calhoun,
50 elegant GitlPaintings, in
splendid gilt frames, sixe
3x4 ft. each.
500 steel plate Engr
brilliantly col’d in oi),
rich gOt frames 24x30 in.
each
10,000 elegant steel plate En
grarings, col’d in oil, of
the Washington Jloun-
ment, 20x26 inches each,
237,000 steel plate Engra
vings, from 100 different
plates, now in possession
of, and owned by the Ar
tiste’ Union, of the mar
ket value of, from 50 cte.
to $1 OOeach,
I first-class Dwelling, in 31st
st, N. City,
22 building lots in 800 and)
101st sts. N. City, each }
25x100 ft. deep, at j
100 Villa Sites, containing
each 10,000sq. ft. in the
suburbs of New York city,
and commanding a mag
nificent view of the Hud
son River and Long Isl
and Sound, at
perpetual loans of cash,
without interest, or seen-)
rity, of $250 each, J
“ “ 100 “
" 50 “
" 20 "
" 5 "
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F.
J. Visschrr & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New
York. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclo
sed, to be addressed/
J. W. HOLBROOKE.
Sec'ry, 505 Broadway, N. Y.
^^*The averages in the catalogue are .now
ready for deliveiy.
Oct. 10, '54. - 6m
$100. $10,000
100. 10,000
n,
i
j
100.
100.
10,000
10,000
100. 5,000
10. 5,000
4. 40,000
H
t ti to do work un short notice,of
heavy ami light Curt logs from
the latest improved patterns of Iron, brass
orC unposhlon, all of which will be warran
ted. Turning. Borings and Drilling done to
order. Also screw culling of 10 feet or un
der ofany sixo and thread required. Heavy
and ligitt forging of wrought Iron or Steel
done In superior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to
their patterns for Mill Gearing n-r Morehnut
and Custom Flouring, atifl Saw Mills. Gin
Gearing of nil tho usual sizes, and Bark
Mills always kept on hand. We arc also
prepared to hulld stationary Engine# ujmmi
the latest improvements. All Of which will
Is* sold low for cash. Copper and 'Brass
taken In exchange for work at cashi prices
JAMES L DUNNING.
John McDonough,
WILLIAM RUSI1TON.
P. S. Alt of tho above company are prae
ticnl Mechanics, and give their individnnl
attention to the business. * jun 9. ’65
T. R. RIPLEY,
ATLANTA, OA.
D EALER In China, Crockery, and Glass
wares ; Lamp* of all kinds; Oils, Cam 1
phine. Fluid, and Alcohol by the bbl. Terms
Cash in advance.Jan 0, 1855 ly
JOS’. R. SWIFT,
GENERAL AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOOT OF WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Refcrcuccs
wntTNRY a HUNT. Atlanta, Georgia,
j. * Wallace a Bros. *• “
U. WRIGHT. ESd., “ “
nkufer hendkix a cn.. Charleston, S. C.
nichol a peacock. Nashville Tcnn.
edwahd swift K»Q Savannah. Georgia.
Davis koi.b a panning Augusta **
w h peters New Orleans.
Jnn. 2. 1856. 8m
GEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR,
Y17TLL undertake any business in bis profes-
VV sion, suchasthe PRELIMINARYnnd LO
CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC
TION OF RAILWAYS, LAND SURVEYING,
Ac.
Inquire for him at the Rail Road Office.
Rome. Go.. Jan. 2, 4856. tf
_ Scholastic Notice.
"’HE 9th rassion of Mrs. HAZELTON’S
. SCHOOL for young ladies and small _
boys will commence on Monday, tho 22d' tost.
The services of Miss Boyd will bo engaged,
provided a, sufficient patronage offers. Miss B.
has had three years’ experience to teaching—
understands Music, Drawing and Painting well
and brings tne very best recommendations irom
the professors of the College in which she grad -
uatod, as well os from other persons of respec
tability.
P. S. Terms—which are low—will bo the same
as heretofore.
Application to be made at the School Room,
early opposite the Methodist Church.
Rome,,Jan. 2th 1855.
FOR SALE-
offer for Sale my plantation; also 20 yonng
and likely Negroes, their ages ranging from
1 to 40 years. Any one wishing a good bargain
would do well to.give me a call 5 mites South of
Rome. Terms—from one to 20 years credit
with interest LARKIN BARNETT.
Get 17, 1854—tf.
Mor Kan Kirkpatrick & Co,
HAVING opened anew Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would Call the attention of the
public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of
every kind; Lounges, Mattresses of Springs,
Hair. Moss, Cotton nnd Shucks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices. Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loop*, Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. They still continue their shop,
SOUTH OFGE RGIA RATL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their business, such as making and re
pairing Form'tore, Making Mattresses. Upholste
rin'-. *f. Tb"v keep also on hand, Mctalic
41,000
12,000
1000. 21,000
20
50
100
250
2,000
500. 50,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
MRS, CALDWELL’S SCHOOL.
MRS. C. E. CALDWELL will open
a school in the house of the subscri
ber, (formerly the Female Academy)
on the LAST MONDAY OF JAN
UARY. The course of instruction
will be extensive and thorough. The long ex
perience and great success in teaching, justify
the hope of a liberal patronage. She will adopt
the scale of prices established iu the Male Acad
emy of this place, for a session of 20 weeks
viz:
1st Class, $12,00,
2d “ :::::::::::::::::: 15,00
3d 18,00
Drawing and water colors extra.
French will bo taught at the Professor’s char
ges.
Prof. B. F. Barely, will give instruction in mu
sic.
The first term of the year may be protracted and
the second term may be shortened four weeks;
if so the charges will be arranged accordingly.
Pupils received at any time, bat no deductions
wilt be made except in protracted cases of sick
ness. J. M. M. CALDWELL,
jan 9, tf.
Blacksmith Shop.
THE Subscriber most kindly re‘
turns his thanks to the Citizens
of Romcand vicinity for tho very
generous patronage extended to him during the
past year, and would inform them that be is
prepared to carry on Blach-smithing in its
various branches also the building and repair
ing ofWaggons and Carriages, and being a
machines! can make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the
age of 16 and 18 as apprentices,
jan 9 '55, ly. K. 8. SIMONS.
F. M. ]£IH > LEM AN tfc BRO.
Atlanta* Georgia.
Keep constantly on band and for sale, at
(he lowest cash pricos, a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS,
PEGS. CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
Jan tf, 1855, ly
J. M. TOMLINSON,
P LAIN, Hons© Sign, Coach, Passenger Cars
Fresco, Ornamental and Decorative Painter
Also manufacturer of Gilt Glass Door Plates
Window Signs, Numbers for Public Houses
Churches and Street Numbers.
Opposite Jacob Haas A Co. White Hail Stroot
Atlanta, Ga. Jan 9,1855 ly. _
Burial dues auu muke upon snort uouiu, .ua-
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged
their manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, togethor with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
.any quantity desired.
They are now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be bad from the North. j»n 9 ’55. Ty
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL*
fete Spring, Ga.
ti’HE undersigned have engaged tW services
J. ot Mr. A. J. Kino, as Principnl’of the above
Institution, to commence its fint session on the
15th day of January next.
Mr. Kt.vo’« experience os Principal of Hearn
School, nnd his well known, ability to toaefa,
are a sufficient guarantee for his future success.
THE SCHOOL WILL BE SELECT iN CHAR-
ACTER, AND LIMITED IN N UMBER. The
prominent objects will be—a high standard of
schnlarehfp; an elevated tone of moral senti
ment, nnd a fell development of tbo mental
powersit being tho determination of those
originating the enterprise, to make it a school
of decided merit, affording the best facilities
for a substantial nnd thorough education.
Instruction will bo given in the Primary, and
all higher English branches, Ancient Langua
ges a2d Vocal Music.
In addition* to the Home Department, a few
pupils from abroad v!U be feceived by making
early application to the Principal, whose char
ges for board and tuition will rango from 125 to
150 dollars each..
For forther particulars apply to the Principal
or either of the undersignod.
W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON.
T. J. DAVIS. J. SANDERS.
J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPAKKS.
0. W. THOMAS,
December 5, ’54
NEW GOODS
FOR THE FALL AID W ITTER TRADE.
BERRY & HARKINS
W OULD take this method of informing the
Public that they arc now in tho receipt of
oct3!
W OODL AND
FEMALE COLLEGE.
CEDAR TOWN, POLK CO, GA.
T HE first term of this Institution will com-
menco on tho first Monday in Fobruary next.
PACUEiTY "
W. B. CRAWFORD, President and Profes
sor of Moral and Mental Science.
J. D r COLLINS, Professor of Natural ScI
once and Languages.
MISS VIRGINIA VBRDERY of Music,
WM. A. MERCER, Principal of Primary
Department.
Prop. Carmillb LeIIakdy, of Charleston,
will be engaged to give instruction in the
French Language, and in drawing and Point
ing.
Tho school&8tic year will consist of but one
term—of ten months—commencing on tho first
Monday in February,' nnd closing on tho third
Monday in November,—which will bo com
mencement day. Pupils may ho entered for
half the term, (five months,) or for tho full term.
TCITIOff. .
In the Primary Department, $15.00 pr term.
“ “ College, 20.00 “ “
Music, (use of Piano included.) 40.00
Half the tuition to fce paid in advance, in
cash or note, the balanco at the cud of the
term.
Mr. Win. A. Mercer will havo charge of the
Boarding department The price of board will
be ten dollars par month, everything included
oxcept candles.
Board may also be obtained in private fami
lies to the village. -
For farther information address Wm. Peek or
J. M. Wood, agents
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
Nov. 25, 1854. 3m
A. W. HARSHAW,
SIGMAIV/) ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
T ENDERS his services to the Public in
his line of business. He flatters himself
that he will give full satisfaction to al? who
employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
AU orders sent through.the Post Office will
be protnptlv attended to.
G«-t- 31.1864
TROUT HOUSE
THE undersigned begs to announce
to the citizens of Atlanta and the travel
ing public, that he will open the Trout House
on Monday next, for the accommodation of
boarders and transient persons, with furniture
entirely nov, Rooms well ventilated, large nnd‘
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
fonnd in the State. AARON GAGE,
Atlanta, Nov. 28, I854=-ly‘ Proprietor.
■ _ KOTO©!.
All persons indebted to the late Firm of Logan
A 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 in the hands of an officer
for collection. j‘ L LOGAN.
October 17, 1854—tf.
FRESH ARRIVALS
- AT
J. H. M C CLUNG & CO’S
FOR WITTER SALES.
J H. McCLUNG 4 CO. have received in ad
. ditiou to their Stock a lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING. A U wool French MUOSELINES
and MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed
elegantSueh and BonnetRIBBONS, HOSIERY!
GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS
Ac. Ac., to which they invite tho attention of
all jn want of handsome goods 'at reduced pri
ces. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
Dec 16.
tboir new stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
They offer to the Ladies a choico selection of
DRESS GOODS, of French, Exci.isn asd
American manufacture, consisting of oil kinds of
Silks, Marinos, Bombazines, Aipuccas and
DeLalnei,
Also—Ginghams, French, English and A the- at0 terms.
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, ete.
ALSO,
A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING,
HATS, B00T8,
CAPS, SHOES,
together with a very heavy stock of
NBGBO CLOTHS,
Such as Kerseys, Ltoseys, Negro Blankets, Bod
Blankets, etc., etc. >
Tho stock of Staple and Domestic Goods is
vory large and-tbe prices will/on examination,
bo found very low. We respectfully ipvito our
friends nnd the 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 A HARKINS.
a/ ' I
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!!
the best English and American'* Authors, have
just been received at the “NewRook Store” or
HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine
Illustrated Gtft Books for the Reason, splendidly
bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt.
Tho Public are respectfully solicited to give
me a call. Qct. 10, 1854.
HO FOR CHRISTMAS!
Holliday Pn sents.^ggQ
J UST received a great variety of NICE GOODS
TOYS, Ac., purchased expressly for the
"'Hollidays. For sale by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS* HATTIIGS.
C URTAIN goods in variety. Counterpanes,
Sheetingsynd Housefurnishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at *
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
. GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC
Industrial Institute.
S. J. STEVENS, Principal.
J. M. DEBY, Teacher in Sciences.
F. DeLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering
B. S. BARCLAY, Music.
This Institution, near the city of
Rome, will be opened on Monday,
January 29d, 1855. The Ancient
and Modern Languages will be
taUgbt, but the main design will be,
to furnish facilities for acquiring a thorough*
practical knowledge of the Sciences, and their
applications to the useful arte,
The course of-study will be English Litera
ture, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing,
Engineering, Mechanics, Architecfere, 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,
Tho Trustees believe that the bealthfulness
of the locality, the practical System of instruc
tion, and the efficiency of the teachers, present
advantages not surpassed by any similar insti
tution. They invite special attention to the
completeness of the Scientific and Agricultural
Departments under the charge of Mr. Deby.
Board can be had in good families on reason
able terms, '
Tcitiox, $40 per annum, French, German
and Spanish, each $10 extra, Mnsic extra
J.H. LUMPKIN,
H. V, M. MILLER.
ALFRED SHORTER,
W. S/COTnRAN,
F&F' For circulars, address-Principal.'
Rome, dec 19. '54 tf
Trustees.
HEARN SCHOOL.
HE next Academic year will commence on
'Monday, the 8th of Janunry, 1855. Tho
course of instruction embraces the whole range
of a thorough and substantial education, or
poung men are fitted for any stage of their Col
legiate coureer
Tbo exercises of this Institution were una
voidably suspended a few weeks before tbo
close of the last session from the illness of tbo*
gentleman having tho core 'pro. tem. The
Principal has. availed himself of tho opportu
nity offered by a five months tour in the Eastern
and Middlo States, to visit their Schools and
Colleges—examining apparatus, new text books,
and the most approved methods of teaching.
Ho hopes to be aide,' during tbo ensuing year,
to increase tlio advantages afforded by the in
stitution under his enro, and with feelings of
gratitude to his friends nnd the public for the
liberal patronage of the past seventeen years,
he assures them that his absence and rest from
bis scholastic duties has prepurod 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 county, Ga.
Dec. 6, ’54.
HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES
F OR Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, of real
Philadelphia manufacture, for sale by
Dec 19.
J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
FIffE GOLD JEWELRY* CARD CASES.
P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Morocco A Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at
dee 19 J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
CHARTER OAK
£ifr SttsurflHr? (Cnmptui
HARTFORD, CONN.
C CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi
J tal, with a large surplus. Securely infest
ed, under the sanction and approval of the
.Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the State of
Connecticut.
■Officers and Directors.
ALFRED GILL, President.
JOHN L'. BUNCE, Vice President.
JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secretary.
Directors. ,
Alfred Gill, William R. Cone, *
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,.
James G. Boll os, Samuel Coit,
a John A. Butler,' Daniel Phillips,
Noah Wheaton, C. N. Humphrey,
Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robins jn, 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, Agont
Dec. 5, 1854.—ly Rome, Ga.
For Sale or Rent.
T HE BRICK STORE recently occupi
ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. The Rooms
above (if not sold) will be rented with tho Store
Room below, if desired. They ar.e suitable for
offices. Possession given on the first of Decem
ber next.
Enquire of Col. 0. A. MYERS, or address
J. KNOWLES, MillodgoviUe, Ga.
Nov. 21, 1854.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
(By An mo rity of the State of Alabama,)
CLASS J -To be Drawn Jar.icth 1855*
Bapitals ; : $7,500
“ •* .- 5,000
“ .* .* .* 2,000
“ 2 of $1 000 i t 2,000
In all, 251 prizes, amounting to
$30,000
tf^-Tickets $5—Halves and Quarters in pro-
rtion.
Bids on ail solvent Banks at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
S. SWAN, Agent nnd Manager,
Sign of tbo. Bronze Lions.
Jnn. 23.1855
C hoice hotel
Rome, Ga,
Omnibus to and from tho
charge.
Ily Mrs. M. A. Choice
H. D. Harris, Superintendent
Rail Road, freo of
oct31
N, J. OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
W OULD respectfully call the attention of
his friends and customers to his new stock
of Goods, which he has just received from New
York, consisting in part of bine, block, brown,
green, olive - adolet and cadet mixed cloths,
plain black CoSsimeres and doekins, and an
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and color; also, a foil 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 fell and complete,' consisting of silk, woolen
and linen Shirts, Collttrs, Drawers, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties/Snspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted,
and cotton, half hose, 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 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 he will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of •
Childrens’ and Yoaths* Clothing'*
Fitting children from five to ten, and boys from
ton 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 bny unimproved
Lands in all the lower connties of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Dist. an Counties where the
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price. AU commnnications must be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, '54—ly . Griffin, Ga.
NEW STORE
AXT> ’•
NEW GOODS!!
F, L SULLIVAN'
T AKES this method to inform his old friends
and the pnbiio that he has Opened, one door
above Force, Riee & Co., *
AY EYTIRE YEW STOCK OF DB.Y GOODS*
selected in New York and Philadelphia with
great care, consisting of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hate, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Crockery
Medicines, Ac., Ac., whieh wiU be sold ver
low for Cash oj: Country Produce.-
Rome, Oct. 31, ’54 F. L SULLIVAN.
BQSiNSS Dir.hteUh?
A.
A M. LAUB.—Dealor in Groceries, Staple
•Dry Goods, Family Provisions and Confec-
tionnries. oct.Tl
P. .NEELD.—Merchant Tailor, Broad-st.,
fRbrne, Ga., will fill all orders with prompt
ness. -Work warranted to suit customers oet31
A NDREW PORTER.—Fashiu
J~L Chattanooga, Tonn. Shop in
octSl
Barber,
Hoosc.
2m
A W. HARSHAW.—House and Sign Paint-
tor. - ffia services can be secured on moder-
Ali work executed in good style.
B ERRY A HARKINS.—Beslors in Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats. Cap?, Boots,
Shoes, etc., porner of Broad ami Ooscanuula
streets, Rome, Ga. o'■i;u
piSNINGJlAM & LINTOX.—Wholesale and
yj Retail Grocers, (near tho Railroad Depot)
Rome, Ga. . .. oct33-2m
J. R. SMITH.—Physician and Surgeon,
Rome, Ga,
Store.
Office in A. Smith’s Book
oet31—Im
D ANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
of the State of South Carolina. Office op
posite the Poet Office, np stairs, Broad street,
Rhine. ~
Ga.
octSl
T\R DOUGLASS.—Office over Messrs. Wood
sJ A Bto’s ’. Store, oppos'd
Stable, Rome, (id.
opposite Ramey’s Livery
oetSl
E MERCKS.—Manufacturer of end Dealorha
•Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. All
work warranted. Orders from
bo promptly met.
u distance will
oct3I
F I. SULLIVAN.—Dealcrin staple and Fan
•cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Rom4, Ua./next door above Force, Bice, <k Co.
oct3I
F RIED'A BRO.—Deai r- in Fancy nod Sta
ple Dry Goods, Hate, Cap?. Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc.. Brond-streot. Rom<». Ga. foet31
F A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Su waier"
•villa, Ga., will practice in Chattooga. Floyd.
Walton, Dade and Whitt.eld. uet3I-5m
G EORGE BATTEY,M.D.—Will gtreble in
dividual attention to the practice of his Pro
fession. Office in T. J. VerJcry‘a store. Resi
dence at Etowah House. oet3I—Jm
^ INKY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta
tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort-
intent of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station-
pr” t-nrl f-ncr articles. oct-H
T M. HAWKINS—Has at bis Livery Stable
• Houses and Vehicles of all kinds to accom
modate costumers,
erato.
Charges will be found mod-
octSI
TT 5NRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
Rome, Ga. Office tivcr the store of Berry
A Harkins.
oetSl
H. McCLtJNG A CO.—Dealers in Staple
•and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Papet
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cans, etc.. Broad
street, Rome, Ga. ‘ octZl
J OHN C. DeJQURNETT—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, ■ Hate, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions.
oct31
J AW. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
• Hardware,J3addies, Boo'ts and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Crockery. Groceries. Ae. oct.3]
J Vf. HICKS A CO.-—Dealers in Medicines,
•Drog3, 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, Riug-
•gold,' Ga. oct31-5
J OHN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
CassvBle, Ga. Business entrusted to his
care In any of the connties of the Chcrokco
circuit, will meet with faithful attention.
Oct31 _ 5m
-Attorneys at
oct31—9
'. R. A T. W, ALEXANDER.-
•Law, Rome, Ga.
J M. QUINN A CO .—Dealers In Groceries,
• Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office. Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. oct31
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard
ware.
Waxted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
Oct 31, 1S54.
J G. McKINZIE.—Dealer in Watches and
•Jewelry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12, Broad street. Rome, Ga. oct31
THE
Atlanta Republican;
P 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
t^iat city, and contains aPriees Current careful
ly arranged, .and corrected weekly. Those who
desire to read an interesting jonrnal, 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-
nces generally, in Cherokee Georgia^ and in
Eh onnessee, are respectfully requested to act as
Agents-in extending the circulation of onr pa
per. JAMES R. SMITH,
A. G. WARE,
Dec. 19, 1854. 3m—no9. Editors.
Ho Ye that Hunger!!
Come Ye to Logan’s and Boy.
TTE has just received A, B A C Sugar, crashed
LL do. Java Coffee, Table Salt, Stewart’s
Refined Syrup, New Orleans Sugars. Plain and
Fancy Candies, Raisins in £, 4 and Whole Box
es, Almonds, Figs, English Walnuts, Cranber
ries, Currents, Pecan Nuts, Sugar-and-butter-
crackers, Dried Apples, Cigars of the best qual
ity, best article of Chewing Tobaeco, Maccaboy
Snuff in Bottles, Lead,. Powdpf, Shot of all
sizes, Canister Powder, Bagging and Rope,
Sperm, Wax, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
Indigo, Madder, Corn, Meal; Bacon, Bntter,
Potatoes, Nails, Manella A Cotq vl Ropo., Supe
rior Half Barrels, Painted and Brass bound
Backets. " ;
‘ ALSO ito'it
Soda, Pickles by gal. or jar, Double refined Loaf
Sugar. Tea, Sardines, Cheese, Thompson’s
Washlhg Compound; White Lend, pure and
impure, Glass of different sizes, Preserves,
Brandy Peaches, Fine Brandies and Wines for
medical purposes, Mace nnd Clones. All .the
above articles and others too numerous to men
tion will be sold cheap. Now, i^yqur .chance
come one come! all! J. L. LOGAN.
Deo. 19, *54 ’ tf,
LAW PARTYEBSUiP.
A CHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhonn, Gordon county, Ga.
Jon 2,1855—ly -
BLANKETS AND NEGRO CLOTHS.
W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., respect
fully invites the 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.
M cCOY A KERI
Repairing do
Manufacturers.
_ e with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filled. oct31
M 'MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready
-Made Clothing, Hate, Gaps, Shoes, & Boots.
I(e solicits the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment. oct.TE
P M. SHEIBLEY.t—Principal of the Rome
•Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. - Sloet
E T- McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome^Ga. 0 ct31
R OBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All
work entrasted to his care will meet with
rompt and foithfttl attention. dec. 19, Iv.
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering aud Piping
done to order. . dec. 5 ly.
S LOAN, HAWKINS A CD.—Have always on
hand a foil 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 respeectfully solicited. ocfc 31
S TANFORD A PITNER.—Dealers in Dry
Goods and Groceries.
Goods and Groceries.
JOHN B. STAFFORD. | 0Ct31
A. G. PITXER.
CJ G. WELLS.—Verakdhh House.—Broad
k-J.Street, Rome, Ga. • Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and the best of water. Good accom-
gradations for horses on the premises. oct31
T»RAMMELL A HARVEY.—Attorneys A
A Counsellors at Law, Rome, Ga. oct31-9
U NDERWOOD A MITCHELL.—Attorneys
at Law, Rome, Ga., win attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31 .
W B. JONES, successor to: Kirven A Jones.
•—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Qaps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions, oct3I
W H. WHITE.—Dealer in. and Manofiie
sturerof Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Leath
or, Calfskins* nnd aU kinds of Carriace Trim
min g 3 -. s oetSl
W RIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys
Law, Rome, Ga.
A. R. WRIGHT*.
CassviUe, Ga.
oct31
F. C. SnROPS*5R«v
IvW. Ga*
2m*
T Y* COPPER & aREST IROY
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased fee in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth iu fee above
concern will continue the business on his own
account at the old stand (sign of tho Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
- PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a largo assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE whieh bo offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOF1YG GUTTERING & JOB WORK OA !
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Noy. 14,1854. -ly
TltlLLI^M M. PEEPLES.—Dealor in Dry
» * Goods and Groceries* Also Agent forth©
Georgia Railroad A BankingCompany, Calhoun,
oct31-2m
W M. ADKINS A CO.—Grocery and Com
mission Merchant, No. 4, Choice House*
Rome, Ga* o»*t31
''U57* f I'Ll AM G. GREEN—Commission and
’ * Produce Merchant near tho depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
J. a. * t. d. noittxcswonrn, Madison, Ga.
*• ?• «J»*RRXAS, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 5,1854.
LAMBERTH HOPKINS
WAREHOUSE X COUTIISSIOX TIL U fill AT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Nqv.7, ’54. m|!_ly
W C. DENSON.—Dealor in Staple and Fan-
J « »oy I>iy Goods, corner of Broad-street and
Maiden Lane. Rome, Gs. oetSl
W IL S0N”BALLARD—lias at his Bar, in
’ v tho Choice House, the best of Liquors,
cigars, etc. A billiard room attached. Patron-
age respectfully solicited. oct3 j
WILLL41I RAMEY—Livery Slahle, oppo-
’ “ sito the Courier Offiec, Broad-street, Rome
Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac
commodate customers. * oct31
, FOR SALE.
'pIIL unchTsigiii d oili;rs fur sale, on the
A. un»st > uastMialile terras, « Aim BUGGY
nd HARNESS both m-vv, and approved
Workmanship. Alsu, a good fonr horse WAG
GON. Call and see them. J L L0G4J?
Nov. 7 1861. |f.