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Married on Thursday evening 18th inat, by
fee Her- Jesse Lairetava* THOMAS A.
G»bb County, to Misa LUCY ABN
H Alscs on TuSdayevenlng the 13rd last by
the Str. Jesse Unnn, CoL KABDT B.
STAN LEY to Kite MARY 1L REYNOLDS,
all of Floyd County. *
HOME PRICES CURRENT
Weekly by J. L. LOfill
dmutn— . 37e—40e
Dried, bo.... $3 Sf Nails—per lb. ftf-Hc
Green,. . . .350-300) Xxu, Ron— . «ic-7c
aoos— (Oil—Linseed . $1S5
Haas pr lb. lic-Uo Owmomi - llo-Ue
Hog round, 10c-12*' Train,....
ago iso— (Pork—par lb. Ml
Hemp, lb, . ^Potatoes—
Sonny, . % ISc) Sweet . . . 75c-00c
Bale Rose— 13J-1
Beeswax— .
BuntSroxs—
Uriah country
** northern,
m*DKR—Gun 35e-40c
Blasting, . . IMie
ck—per lb. OJe-Te
sack 275
per bo. 120
it—pr lb. . 11-121c
LEATHER—
Country, lb. 250-28e
Northern, . -28c
Blistered, lb. lOc-loc
German, . . 15e-18e
Spring,. , . -10c
Chat .... Mfrdie
tU
7e-10c
t
N. O. prgaL40e-50e
Tallow—lb. 121c
»Tea—per lb, 75o-$l
■EAT—
per bushel, $125-140
OOL—lb, 25c
entmes!!
baa jnst received at bis
Book Store a rich assortment of FANCY,
COMIC, and SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES,
which will bo sold Cheat. Come and see them,
'trul tadt leave without exclaiming In
'•Them's my sen-
1L A. SMITH.
P>
D ARIEL S. PELYtCP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' Roue, (la.
January SO, 1855. ly.
Excelsior Hand Loom!!
, machine ibr do
tted to supersede
, . - j.™ hand looms that
have their treaddlee operated by the action of the
(bet, and the shuttle thrown by the band. The
construction is
SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE!
Prom its great simplicity, it is not subject to
getont of order, and tho entire machine com
plete, <mn be made by any Ordinary carpenter.
The advantages it possesses over the old fash
ioned loom, consist in all it* parts being 8ELF
CHANGING, requiring so skill to wee re. It
is neat and convenient, and on it one can weave
THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH at on the
old fhsbioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR!
The cost is no more than tho old, and is equally
adapted to all kinde of domestie weaving.
John H. Wisdom offers to sell tho Patent
Right of the above loom for the counties of Floyd
ana Polk by Counties or Districts, be also has
a supply of tbs Looms whieh ho will soli at pri
es* to salt tbo time* Jan SO '551£
Floyd Sheriff Sales for February.
Undivided Lot No. 199,4th Diet. 4th Section.
Lot No. 372, 18th DDL, 4th Sect. Property
of B. 8. Gossett
Also 3 Bags Cotton--Property of P. Jackson.
Also North half of Lot No. 21, 22nd Dist,
Sd Sect Property of M. G. Jones.
Also the interact of Thomas Reeves in 4
Balsa ef Cotton.
Also part of Le* 335, 23d Dist, Sd See. in
Rome, oontaining Store A Dwelling Haase ((or.
merty occupied by P. M. Alien) with sundry
Goad and* Chattels.*
Also one Negro Girl 28 years old—Property
of H. Baker. •
- ■•ttjrqte Sales
Town Lot in Coosa Division of Rome, former
residence of Abner Adkins. ,
Lot No. 3, Etowah Division, occupied by
Shaw A Quinn as Family Grocery.
JACKSONVILLE BEPUBLICAN.
Published weekly by J. F. GRANT. 1
This paper is now in its 19th vol., the oldest
in Bast Alabama, and awonget the oldset in the
State. It is published every Tuesday morning,
at $2,09 per annum in advan«e,or 8,00 at the
end.of the year. Having an extensirccircula-
tion in ail the counties of Alabama, which trade
to Rome, it is, without doubt, the best adverti
sing medium, to the Merchants and business
men ofthattoity. outside of the State of Georgia;
and the use of Us columns isndw offered to them
at the following reduced ratea.t
One square three mouths, $5,00
•* « eix " 8,00
« " twelvo . “ 10,00
Two sou's thrss “ 8,00
*« *• sis “ 12,00
** •* twelve “ 15,00
Larger ones in the same proportion.
Every effort will he made by handsome dis
play, conspicuous position, and calling attention
editorially, to make advertisements as advnnte-
geous as possible.Jan. 18, '55
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. 9. SHEIBLEY
/fame, Georgia.
fire issuraTce cohpayy.
Of tho Valley of Virginin, at OVseliNir, Va.
t'ttpllul iaoo.ooo.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $800,000.
ittanaliled Capital $334107.
The rates of premium are m low as a just re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on the port of tho
Agent,-at all timos, to protect tho interests 'of
those who, may patronixe his Agency, and any.
infonnatien on the subject will be cheerfully giv
en upon application, in person'or by letter.
Jan. 18th '55 ly;
SPECI AL NOTICES.
USB. A ALA. RAILROAD.—Nones.—
Stockholders la (he Geo, A Ala. Railroad Com
pany w-.Utaka notice that the fret inrtalaentof
Areperoeatam of the Stock subscribed in said
Company. iereqnireA <• he paid la on or before
CHAS.H. SMITH,
Jen. 16th, 1855. See’y and Trams.
is of vital im
or child can be
f digestion is regnlar-
With
i of civilised society, this is not the
rase. And yet the remedy Is within the reach
of all. Heofland s
ry-
i as oil win lesson the friction of machine*
Let the victim of dyspepsia or indigestion
try it, and wo goarntee a
appetite physical vigor, Arm nerves,
sleep by night, and increased ebeerfid-
by day. See advertisement.
FQR SAJLD.
THE undersigned being desirons to close bis
A business and move West, offers his well
known Buildings in Cave Spring Ga., for sale.
The House is large and convenient, with a large
Store Room attar bed to it, and situated on tbo
■corner of the wain Street. The Honse is so con
structed that it can be used for a Hotel, a pri
vate residence or store rooms, with bat little al
teration. The lot is neatly enclosed and a good
well of water, with a well-house on the pre
mises. It is-unnecessary to say anything
in regard to tho health or morality of the
Village or this section of country as it is well
known to be among the most healthy portion of
Georgia, with Springs of pore water. There are
fine productive lands convenient to the Rail
Road and on the surveyed afid contemplated
rant of the Georgia and Alabama R R from
Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools
both Male and Female, also the State Asylum,
for the education of the deaf and dumb, and
under way of erection, is a College called tbe
Wesleyan Institute, with Churches of some va
rious denominations whieh are in a prosperous
condition. For farther particulars address tbe
proprietor at Cave Spring. Go., or consult him
on tbe premises. SAM‘L W. ROBBINS.
Gave Spring. Jan. 30 tf.
S MITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
will practice in the Courts of Floyd and the*
neighboring counties.
CHARLES n. SMITH. | J. W. B. C5D8RW00D.
Jan 16/54. > ~
I. ■ ■■■ ■ V . — I -
Dissolution.
T HE $rm of Force Rice A Co. is this day
dissolvedby mulnnl consent The business
of the said firm will be settled by R. L. RICE
All porsons indebted to it are requested to come
forward and make immediate payment
C. 0. FORCE,
Jan. 16,’55 R. L. RICE.
f. Black-smith Shop.
Subscriber most kindly roU^iSD
turns his, thank's to the Citizens fell
pixlti Rome and vicinity for tho very iptiml
generous patronage extended to him during the
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Blnch»?mithlng in its
various branchos also the building and repair
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being a
machines! can make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the
age of 15 and 18 a* apprentices.
Jnn 0 *55, ly. K. S. SIMONS.
F. M. EDDLKMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly nn hand and for sale, at
tbe lowest ensh prices, a large assortment of
BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER. LASTS.
PEGS. CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE MAKER'S TOOLS, Ae. Ac.
Jan 9, 1S55, ly
J. M. TOMLINSON,
P LAIN, House Sign, Conch, Passenger Cars
Fresco, Ornamental and Decorative Painter
Also manufacturer of Gilt Glens Door Plates
Window Signs, Numbers for Publio Houses
Churches and Street Numhers.
Opposite Jaoob Haas A Co. White Hall Street
Atlanta. Ga. Jan 9 1965 ly.
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
(UATK ATLANTA IKON TOUNlMtY.)
iiipuny is now prepnr
T ill
cl
tin
FOR SALE.
yeong well broke Male. 2 Good Second
Hand Farm Waggons. 2 Good Baggies, or
tbe waggons ' and. Baggies would be traded for
good large young Horses
Jan 30 4w. KETCHAM A WTSDOM.
Hooflaad’s German Bitten, prepared and sold
by Dr. Jaekaon, at the German Medical Store.
128 Arch Street, Philadelphia, daily increase in
tbeirweH-deserred celebrity for the cure of al
Amiee arising-from derangement of tbe Ever.
These Bitter? bare, indeed, proved* Weetiagto
4ko afiKcted/wbo show their gratitade by the
meet flattering testimonial*. This medicine baa
■established for itself a name tb t competitors
however wily their schemes, or seductive their
promises, cancel reach. It* gained the public
confidence by tire immense benefit* that have
been derived from it, and will ever maintain its
position. See advertisement.
lO ALL WHO CSE LlQtOB AS A MeSICEXC 071
as A Bxvehaoe.—Physicians who prescribe
Akhofcoiie Liquors for medicinal pnrpoees
Cfcer okce Wesleyan fnstilnte.
Cave Spring Ga.
T HE TRUSTEES of the above named Insti
tution are highly gratified to hare it in
tlteir power to state, thaf they have engaged
W - M Prineipal of
■wdSehooI. for the ensuing year.
Mr. Seay iaayoorg man of high moral and
rempMsscharaeter and qualifications: being a
gradnate of Emory College, with one year’s e <-
penqnee in teaching.
The Scholastic year will be divided into two
Sessions offire months each; tbe first to. com
mence on tbe first Monday in February, and
end tbe first of July; tbe second to commence
tbe 15th of July, and end the 15th of Decem
ber.
The course of study will embrace all tbe
branches usually taught in other Academies
and high schools, and be divided into three
classes, at the following rates of tuition to
wit:
1st Class per session $ 8 60
2d « “ « io 00
!-3d “ “ «* 16 00
J. W. GLENN. President,
6. J. JOHNSON, Sec’y, P. T,
Jan. 30 tf. ,
Armatic Schnapps.
LB ip nHUifartpredt 8ehiedain,in Holland,
elsewhere nn-
2. It is prore-I, liy tbe repeated attalyri* of
to be entirely free
fosal oil which remains in
and
which is the cans* of the nervous and viscera
and morbid
[ and intemperate indulgence,
I invariably tend to superin-
, by the same unerring teste,
t Gin is not flavored with the
OB of jnniper,
> specifically light
l medicinal of the
, itaiiAn jumper x>cny,
ent dropsy, gravel,
to be absolutely
-* qmflity obtained by
eeas, and which no other
world has acquired,
by extensive medical expert- '■
/to he as efficient aa well
e remedy in many eases ofincipi-
ACGL8T1 ffVRSER.T — F.XTE5-
. sive collection of selected Ro
nes and Southern raised
Fruit Trees.
F A. MAUGE would respectfully inform the
• amateurs of Roses, that ho has now a su
perb collection of new and rare varieties which
he wUl be happy to supply such as may desire
therq. IHs prices to‘ Nursery-men will be ss
1® W as those of any Nursery at the North, and
faiS Rose Boshes will he generally ofa large size.
He has also made recent additions to bis stock
orFRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine
sorts of the following varieties : Apples, Pears,
Quinees, Peaefae*. Nectarines, Apricots. PInma,
Cherries, Soft Shell Almonds, English Walnuts
and Haselonts.
Also GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, such as Ca-
melia Japonica, Orange and Lemon Trees, Ac.,
and hardy flowering and Ornamental Shrubs.—
Orders from tbe country will be promptly atten
ded to, and Trees and Shrubs carefully packed
and directed. *
Fresh Osage Orange Seed on hand.
Catalogues of Roses and Frnit Trees will be
sent gratis, to all post-paid letters. Address
F. A. MAUGE, Augusta, Ga.
Jan. 30 <2 mo.
Dr». Smith & Wooten
TTAVISO associated themselves io the prac-
XJL tice of Medicine and Surgery, -offer their
services to tbe pnblic. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat any disease* of the Eye and Ear. Office
on Broad St, one door below H. A. Smith’s
Book Store. jan23 ’55, [1 y.
AMERICAN ARTISTS*UNION!
The Amsricax Artist Union, would respect
fully announce to the citizens of the United
States and the Canadas, that for tbe purpose
of cultivating a taste for the fine arte 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 have determined, in order to create an
extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus
not only give employment to a large number of
artists and others, but inspire among our coun
trymen a taste ior works of art, to present to the
purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000
of them are sold,
860 000 gifts, uf the actual cost of 3160,’KX)
Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving,
therefore, receives not only UD 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, will be sent; or Firs
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 Committ »e believing that the success of
this Great National Undertaking will be
materially promoted by the energy and enter-
K ise of intelligent and persevering Agents,
ve 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 of tho sale, the Gills
will be placed in the bands of a Committee of
the purchasers to be distributed, due ^notice
of whieh will be given throughout the United
States and tbe Cauadas.
XIST OF GIFTS.
100 Marble busts of Washing
ton, at - - $100.' $10,000
100 Marble baste of Clay, 100. 10,000
100 “ “ Webster, ’ 100.
100 ** “ Calhoun, 100.
50 elegant GitIPaintings, in 1
splendid gilt frames, size >■
3x4 ft. each/ J
500 steel plate Engravings,)
brilliantly col’d in oil, ■
rich gilt frames 24x30 in. f
each }
10,000 elegant steel plate En- )
graving?, col’d in oil, of i
tbe Watkittgton Mouu- j
ment, 20x26 inches each, J
237,000 steel plate Engra
vings, from 100 different
plates, npw in possession -
of, and owned by the Ar
tists’ Union, of the mar
ket value of, from 50 cts.
to $1 OOeoch, - - 41,000
1 first-class Dwelling, in 31st
st., N. City, - - 12,000
22 buildi.ng lots in 800 and)
101st ste. N. City, each [ 1000. 21,000
25x100 ft. deep, nt
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 Rivor and Long Isl
and Sound, at 500. 50,000
20 perpetual loons of cash,
without Interest, or secu-) -
rity, of $250 each, | 5 ’ 000
50 « « 100 « 5,000
100 “ « 50 " 5,000
250 " " 20 “ 5,000
2,000 “ « 5 “ 10,000
Referenco in rogard to tho Real Estate. F.
J. Vissoher A 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-
_^S7*Tho averages in tbo cataloguo are now 1 '
ready for delivery.
Oct 10, ’54. Cm
HIS new C
to do wmk on sltort notic«*.of
nvy and light Casiinga from
tin* lau-8l improved paturn> oflioti. UrasA
orC of position, ullof which will lu* wurnm
ted. Turuitig. Boring? and Drilling done to
order. Also screw cutting of 10 feet or m»
tier ofnny size and thread tequired. Heavy
and light forging of wrought IroiV'or Sle<
done in sniHwiur style,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION i*ealle«l to
their pa. I tern >« lor Mill Gearing f«»r Mervlpilit
and Custom Flouring, and 8uw Mills Gut
Gen ring of all the UMtnl idgea. and Bmk
Mills always kept «>n hand. \7e areals
prejmred to liuild stationary Engines upon
the latest Improvements. All of wldeh will
be sold lo.v for cash. Copper »nd Brass
taken in exchange for w«.rk nt cash price
v j.xmes l dunning,
johx McDonough,
WILLIAM RUSHTON.
P. S. All of the above company are prac
tical Mcehantca, and give tlteir individual
attention to the business. jan 9. ’65
T. R. RIPLEY,
ATLANTA, GA.
D EALER in China, Crockery, and Glass
wares ; Lamps of all kinds ; Oils, Catu
phine. Fluid, and Alcohol by the bbl. Terms
Cash in advance. Jan 9, 1855 ly
JOS. R. SWIFT,
GENERAL AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOOT OF WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Beference*
whitnet * hunt, Atlanta, Georgia,
j. h Wallace a Bros. *• ”;
U. WHIGBT. ESft.. “ “
nkufer hbndkix * co.. Charleston. S. C.
Nicnot. k PkACocK, Nashville Tenn.
kdwaiid swift. Esq, Savannah, Georgia.
Davis kolb a fanning Augusta
w. h PETER*. New Orleans.
Jan. 2.1855. 3m
GEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR,
W ILL undertake any business in his profes
sion; such ns the PRELIMINARY and LO
CATION SURVEYS and tho CONSTRUC
TION of Railways, land surveying,
Ac.
. Inquire for him at the Rail Road Office.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 2, 1855. tf
10,000
10,000
100. 5,000
10. 5,000
4. 40,000
Morfan Kirkpatrick & Co.
HAVING opened anew Ware
room «>b 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. Mettrcsses of Springs,
Hair. Moss, Cotton and Shacks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands. Cord and Tassels,
Loop*, Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. Thoy still continue their shop.
SOUTH OFGE RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do nil kinds of work connec
ted with their businessrsuch as making and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste
ring. >'•. Th<*v keep also on bond, Metalic
SELECT FEHALE SCHOOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
T HE undersigned hare engaged the service*
of Mr. A. J. King, ns Principnljof the above
Institution, to commence ite first session on the
15lh day of January next
Mr. Kino’s experience as Prineipal of Hearn
Sohool, and his woll known ability to teaub,
are a sufficient guarantee for bis future success.
THE SCHOOL WILL BE SELECT tN CHAR-
ACTER, AND LIMITED IN NUMBER. The
prominent objects will be—a high standard of
seholurahip; an elevated tone of moral senti
ment, and a fall development of the mental
powersit being tbe determination of those
originating the enterprise, to make it a school
of decided merit, affording tho best facilities
fora substantial and thorough education.
Instruction will be given in the Primary, and
all higher English branches, Ancient Langua
ges and Vocal Music.
Iu addition to tbo Home Department, a few
pupilafrom abroad will be received by making
early application to the Principal, whose rhnr-
f os for board and tuitiou will range from' 125 to
50 dollars each.
For further particulars apply to tho Principal
or cither of tho undersigned.
W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON.
T. J. DAVIS. J. SANDEUS,
J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPAKKS.
G. W, THOMAS,
December 5, *54
WOODLAND
FEMALE COLLEGE.
CEDAR TOWN. POLK CO- GA.
fJpiIE first term of this Institution will com-
NEW GOODS
FOR THE FALL AXD WHITER TRADE.
BERRYS IIAIIKI NS
W OULD tako this method of in forming, the
Pnbiio that thoy are now in the receipt ol
their new stock of
». Full arid IVuiter Goods.
They offer to the Ladies a choice selection. of
DRESS GOODS, of Fukxch, Esgush a.?i<
Aueiuca* manufacture, consistingof all kinds-A
SUIte, Marinos, Hombaziut-s, Alpuctu* anti
DcLuintg,
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, Damask, 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
NRG EG CLOTHS,
Such as Iversoys, Linsoys, Negro Blankets, Bed
Binnkots. etc., etc.
The stock of Staple and Domestic Goods is
very large and the prices will, on examination,
be fonnd very low. We respectfully invite nnr
friends and the pnblic generally, to examine
oar Stock, and we feol assured they will be con
vinced of the superior quality and low prices of
the whole assortment. _
Oct 3, 1854. BERRY A HARKINS.
1
A M. LAUD.—Dealer in Grot.trie.-,
A• Dry Goods, Family Provisions and <
tionnries.
P. NEELD.—Merchant Tailor, Bread-st.,
. *Romc, Go., will fill *11 orders with; prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit c-.iftomei g o^tol
A.
A
Chattanooga, Tenn. Shop in Lanier House.
oct31 2m ;
A Wi iiABSiiAW.—House and Sign Paint-
•or. -His services can be et-eured on raoder*
ate terms. Ail work executed in good stylo.
uetSl
B erry & harkins!—Dct'.cr- in stapio
and-Fancy Dry > Goode, Hats. Caps, Boots,
Stioes, etc., corner of Broad and Oocconanla
streets, Bom«. Git. - : . ‘
C UNNINGHAM & LINTON:—WhoN.-j-nU-imd
Retail Grocers, (near the Raiiread Dwpof)
Rome. Gi». «ct81-2in.
D R. J. R. SMITH.—-Physician and Surgeon,
Rome, -Ga. Office in B, A. Smith’s Book
Store.
oct31-4m
mcnco on tne first Mondny in February next.
F A C U L t'Y . '
W. B. CRAWFORD, President and Profes
sor of Moral and Meutal Science.
J. D. COLLINS. Professor of Natural Sci
ence and Languages.
MISS VIRGINIA VERDERY of Music,
WM. A. MERCER, Principal of Primary
Department.
Prof. CAtniit.LB LeHardt, of Charleston,
will be engaged to give instruction in * tbe
French Language, and in drawing and Paint
ing.
The schoolastioyear will consist of but one
term—of ten months—commencing on the first
Monday iu February, and closing on the third
Mondny in November,—which will be com
mencement duy. Pupils may bo entered for
half the torm, (live months,) or for the fulL term. 1 MERCHANT TAILOR,
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!!
A GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com
prising all of tho moat recent publicanoifa
together with a great many standard works, from
the beet English and American Authorr, have
just been received at tho “ New Book Store oi
HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine
Illustrated Gift Books for the season, splendidly
bound In Morocco Extra, richly giR-
The Pnblic are respectfully JMdicitod .$0 give
mo a call. Oct, 10.1854.
N. J. OMBiRG,
mini.
In the Primary Department, $15.00 pr term.
“ “ College, 20.00 “ “
Music, (nse of Piano included.) 40.00
H.ilf the tuition to be paid i»r advance, in
cash or note,——the balance at the ead of the
term. \
Mr. Win. A. Mercer will have charge of the
Boarding department The price of board wilt
be ten dollars per month, everything included
except candles.
Board may also be obtained in private /ami-
lies in tbe village.
For farther information address Wm. Peek or
J. M. Wood,- agents
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Nov. 25, 1854. - 3m
A. W. HARSHAW.
SFGNANO ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
^PENDBRS hit* serricesto the Public in
A his line of business. He flatters himself
that he will give full satisfaction to all who
employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
All orders sent through the Post Office will
be promptlv attended to.
0. t- 31.1854
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT
J. H. MTLUNG & CO’S
FOB WITTER SALES.
J "H. McCLUNG A CO. have received in ad-
• dition to their Stock a lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING. A11 wool French MUOSELINES
and MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed ;
elegant Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS. HOSIERY.
GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
Ac. Ac., to which they invite the attention of
all in want of handsome goods at reduced pri
ces. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
Dec 16.
HO FOR CHRISTMAS!!
HoUiday Presents.
TUST received a great variety of NICE GOODS
tl TOYS, Ac., purchased expressly for the
Hollidays. For sale by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTdS, 5IATTIVGS,
C URTAIN goods in variety. Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Housefurnishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
W OULD respectfully call the attention of
his friends and customers to his new et.dek
.of Goods, which he has just received, from New
York, consisting in part of bine, black, brown,
green, dive adolet and cadet mixed cloths,
plain black Cassimeres and doekin3, and cn
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and color; ai30, a full assortment
of black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams and
Cassimero Overcoatings of French, English,
Gorman and American manufacture.
His stock of
. FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete, consisting of silk, woolen
and. linen Shirts, Collars., Drawers, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties, Suspenders. Gloves, silk, worsted,
and cotton,, half hose, hats, cops, Ac., all of
which are of the latest and most approved styles.
He would call particular attention to his
stock of
RADY MADE CLOTHING,
Tbe great part of which is manufactured at hie
own establishment, and by some of the best
Houses in New-York, tbe superior workmanship
of which he will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of
Childrens’ and Tenths’ Clothing,
Fitting children from five to ten, and dojs from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds of garments made as heretofore—
with neatness and dispatch.
Rom e Georgia, Sept. 26,1854- ly
$>ft3G GO
T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved
Lands in all the lowekcounties of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Disk an Counties where the
Land lies, and. I will have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications mart be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14,'54—ly Griffin, Ga.
D ANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
of tiie State of South Carolina. Office op
posite the Post Office, up stairs, Broad street,
Rome. Ga. - oet31
D R. D 0 UGLAtiS.—Office over Meat re.. Wood
A Bros. Store, opposite Ramey's Livery
Stable, Rome, Go. octSl
■■■■ - - — 11 — 11 ■" — 1 - ■■■■■■■ —
E . MERCKS.—Manufacturer of and Dcnlerixi
•Tilt, and Japan. Ware of alikinds. All
work warranted. Orders from a distance will
4>e promptly met. octSl
F L SULLIVAN.—Dealer in rtaple and Fan
•ey Dry Goods.Groceries, etc., Brood Street,
Rome, Go., next door above Force, Rice, A Co.
oct31. , - ' .
TT’RIED A BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta*
J- pie Dry Goods, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clofiiinw. etf.. Rr’tne, G”. foCt31
F A. KiHBY.—Attorney r.t Law,; Bon-mCr-
•ville, Go., wilt prat rice in Chattooga. Floyd,
Walton, Dedeand Wliit; old. . oet31-5m
nEQRGE BATTEY; AL D.-WiJl give his in-
VX dividual attention to tbe practice of hi.* Pro-
fesri^n. Office in T. J. Verdery’s rtoro, / Rcri-
dence at Etowah House. Sl-4in
H E.VRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller Mid Sta
tioner. Rome. (I'i.; keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Anscelianeous
Publications:. Also, a-great variety of Statidn-
ery .nod r-i-'z-v e-ft.-P-e. ’ oefSl
W'*
T M. HAWKfNS—flaaat 1 i- Lir<
• Horrcs and Vebirles ofall kinds
raodate customers. Chargee will be
creto.; 7 ■ .
TTENP-Y A. GARTRBLL.—Attorney at. Law,
A-L; Rome, Ga. Office over-the store;of Berry
^ ’ c.et31
HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES.
C'OR Ladies and GentlemeD ! s wear, of real
-I- Philadelphia manufacture, for sate by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
Burial Uktf iuiU make upon snort,: noutc, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Cbffips.
CHAIR FACTORY.— They have enlarged
their manufacturing shops at Decatnr, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together 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 had from the North. jan 9 ’55, ly
GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC
" AND
Industrial Institute.
S.. J. STEVENS, Principal
J. M. DEiBY, Teacher in Sciences.
F. J)eLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering
B. S. BARCLAY, Music.
This Institution, near the city of
Rome, will tie opened’on Mondny,
January 29d, IS55. Tho Ancient
and Modern Languages will be
taught, but the tnnin design will be
_ S'-rtR. chronic rheumatism,
colic, concretions fa the kidneys and
circulation of tite 'blood, defi-
vital
landi
. hat tends ratb-
I it invariably
j ill effect* of bad water, whether in
} districts. In nil of these
s it has no rival in any mar-
quart and pint bottle*, with the
r’s name on the bottle cork and label
eale in Savannah by tbe following firms.
York Prices:
. C. Solomons A Co. J. H. Carter, Jr.,
John B. Moore W. W. Goodrkk,
Backer, McMahon A DoyJe.
In Charleston, S. C., by tho following firms:
\ M. Cohen A Co,, Nelson Carter,
jveland, Harral A Co.,Kiinck A Wickenburg,
Kleeiek A Co. John F. O’Neill, ' u
A. Van Dolein. Thomas E. Clyde,
i A Burkrayer, Follin A Fourgeaud,
And by all the respectable druggists and gro
wers in the United State*.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Manufactures and Importer,
18, 20 sad 22 Beaver street.
Bov- 28,-Ba N ew York
There win be drawn for, in tbe city of Rome,
.. - Os.i on tbe first Tuesday in Mareb next,
TO prises, among them, FIVE GOLD WATCH-
f8, varying in quality from » fine 18 carat bun-
Hog Case fall jeweled Patent Lever to one Cyl
inder Escapement; Ten Silver Watebea, vary
ing in quality from a fine fall jeweled Patent
Lever to a vertical escapement; a lot of heavy
fine gold Fob Chains; a number of fine Breast
Pins for gentlemen and ladies; a number of
fine ear Drops and Rings ; some very fine gold
Bracelets and Spectacles; a general assortment
of floe gold Fi ger Rings for ladies and gentle
men ; also Beals, Button*, Slides, Buckle*, and
fn short, ahnoat everything nsnally found in an
established Jewelry store. And what is seldom
practised, there will be
1*0 BLURS!!!
every purchaser ofa ticket 1* guarantied a prize;
and any person sending br presenting a ticket,
signed by tbe Agent* will receive tbe prize ap
pended to tb* corresponding number.
^^•Pleafle Mark thi«!!-®s
The drawing will be conducted by, or under tbo
inspection of, three of the most responsible
men to be found in Rome, and tbe goods will be
deposited io their hand* previous to tbe time
of <liftwin££« to tb&t ild ubDcccF.i&rjr delay may
occur. Person* presenting or forwarding their
ticket* signed a* before mentioned, addressed
to the committee of decision, will receive or
bare sent to tbetr address by mail, each arti
cle* a* be or she may draw, with all safety. It
i* neediest to dwell on tho inducements held
out by a Lottery so arranged; ite adVahtoges
are plain to all; tbe prospect of r very fiiio
heavy bunting case gold patent lever watch,
with the assurance of
OUE PRIZE TO EVERY TICKET!
Tickets to be had at J. G.MeKENZIE’S Jow
el^ Store, at $4 per ticket. T. S. DAWSON.
« VfitSfijL.
Jan. 28, 8t ^1’
MRS. CALDWELL’S SCHOOL.
MRS. C. E. CALDWELL will open
, a school in tho house of tbe eubscrl-
! ber, (formerly the Female Academy)
“on tbo LAST MONDAY OF JAN
UARY. Tbe course of instruction
will be extensive and thorough. The long ex
perience and great success in tenching, justify
tbe hope of a liberal patronage. She will adopt
the scale of prices established in tbe Male Acad
emy of this place, for a session of 20 weeks
viz t
1st Class, : t : : t r s : $12,00,
2d “ : 16.00
3d 18,00
Drawing and water colors extra,
French will be taught at tbe Professor’s char
ge*.
Prof. B. F. Barely, will give instruction in mu
sic.
The first term of tbe year may bo protracted and
tbe second terin may bo abortoned four weeks;
if so the charges will bo arranged accordingly.
Pupils received at any time, but no deductions
will be made except in protracted cases of cick-
nesfc J. M. M. CALDWELL.
jan 9, tf.
TATB OF GEORGIA, Floyd Comity.
To all whom it wav concern will rtfoasc
takn notion that wheacas Thomas 8. Prico
and Benjamin 'GarrreO, adminlrtratnra on
the Estate «f Micnjah Mayo, deceased- np
ply tome for letter* of dismandon from the
sumo, -
Three are, therefore, to cite ana ndrann-
teh all and singitiar, tho Kindred and Cred
itors of said decayed, to he and 'appear at
my office within tho time prescribed by Law.
id allow canoe if any they havo, why said
Letters should not b« granted ante said op-
ptfeunl. .Given nndet my hand and official
signatureat i office...l2'h January* 1866. •
JESSE LAMBERTS,
7m. M, 1851. Ordinary.
to furnish facilities for acquiring a thorough,
practical knowledge of tho Sciences, and their
applications to tbe useful arts.
The course of qtudy will bo 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 Miderale, a Laboratory
and Library.
Tho Trustees believe that the healthfalncss
of the locality, tho practical system of instruc
tion, and tbo efficiency of tho teachers, present
advantages not surpassed by any similar insti
tution. They invite special attention to tb<
completeness of the Scientific ap<l Agricultural
Departments under the charge of Mr. Deby.
Board can be had in good families on reason
able terms,
Tmitiox, $40 per annum, French, German
and Spanish, each $10 extra. Music extra
J. II. LUMPKIN. 1
H. V. M. MILLER. ( „
ALFRED SHORTER, f injBtC0S -
W. S, COTHRAN,- J
For circulars, address Principal,
me, dec 19, ’54 if
FlffF. GOLD JEWELRY, CARD CASES.
P ORTE MONAIE3, Ladies Morocco A Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at -
decl9 ,T. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
CHARTER OAK
£ift SnsiiranrE (£nnt]inn.ij
HARTFORD, CONN.
1 1 HARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi-
J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest
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. BUNC.E. Vice President.
JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secretary.:
Directors.
William R. Cone,
Nelson Hollister,
Samuel Coit,
Daniel Phillips,
C. N. Humphrey. .
Alfred Gill,
John L. Bunco,
James G. Bolles,
John A. Butler,
Noah Wheaton,
Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robins in, Esq., Prcsid't Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Toney, late Attorney General U. S.
S. B. BERRE3F0RD, M. D.. Consulting
Physician.
Applications received by
THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent.
Dec. 5, 1354.—ly Rome. Ga.
NEW STORE
ash
NEW GOODS!!
F. I. SULLIVAN
T AKES this method to inform his old {Herds
and the pnblic that be has opened, one door
above Force, Rice A Co.,' ■
AY ENTIRE YEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
selected in New York and Philadelphia with
great care, consisting of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hate, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Crockery
Medicines, <fcc., <£c.,- which will be sold ver
low. for Cash or Country Produce.
.Rome. OcjL 31. '54 F. I. SULLIVAN.
McCLUNG A CO.—Dcaleri* i-i Staple
*9nd Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings,- Paper
Hanging*, Boot?, Shoes, Hats, Cap*,etc—Brcai
street. Rome. Ga. , ' ,oct3J/. .'
J OHN C. DeJOURXETT—Carp® 0 * 6 *- Soli
cits the patronage of the Public. V.'ork’en
trusted to, him will meet with prompt oxceu-
: , • nov!4. ;
J OHN H. ROBERTS—-Dealer in Dry Goods,
Hardware,^ Shoes. Hate, Cap.-?, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct31
J A W. McCLURE.—Dealers iri Dry Goods,
• Hardware, Saddles, Boots, arrd Sheer, Hats
and .Caps, Crockery, Groceries.; Ac. r>et?1
J W. HICKS A CO.—BeaRi? jn Medicines,
•Drugf-, Paints, Oils, and GTn'eswa*yNe.*S9,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga^ 3 doors below Eicon,
Hawkin^A Go. ( <ct gj ‘
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
• sold. Ga. .
J OHN A. CRAWFORD.—^Attorney r.t Law,
Cussville, Ga,* Business entrusted to, his
care in any of the connties of the Cherokee
circuit, will meet with'faithful attention.
oct31 5 ra
‘ K. A T. W. ALEXANDER.—.
•Law. Rome. Ga.
THE ;
Atlanta Republican;
I S the title of a weekly newspaper published in
the city of Atlanta, nt Two Dollars per an
num.' It is by fur the best paper published in
that city, and contains n Prices Current careful
ly arranged, and corrected weekly. Those whu
'desire to read an interesting journal, and see a
weekly report of the prices of the-leading arti
cles bought and sold in tbe Atlanta^ market,
would do well to order the Rep”llican.
Post-masters and onr friends and ncquain-
necs generally, in Cherokee Georgia, aud in
^Tennessee, are respectfully requested to act a?
geuts iu extending the circulation of our p’a-
P,, p non- r» soinm •
Dec. 19, 1354.
JAMES R. SMITH,
A. G. WARE,
3m—no9. Editors.
HEARN SCHOOL.
T nE next Academic year will commence on
Monday, tbe 8th of January, 1855. The
course of instruction embraces the whole rango
ofa thorough and substantial education, or
young men aro fitted for any stago of thoir Col*
Ieriate courso.
The exercises of this Institution rtcro una
voidably. suspended a few weeks before the
close of tho last session from the illness of the
gentleman having the enro pro. tern. The
Prineipal has availed bimsolf of the oppbrtu-
nity offered by a five months tour in the Eastern
and Middle States, to visit theib Schools and
Colleges—examining apparatus,new text bonks,
and the most approved methods of teaching.
IIo,hopes to bo able, during tho ensuing year,
to increase the ad va ntago*: afford od by the in
stitution under his care, and' with-feelings of
gratitude to his friends and tbo public for tho
liberal patronage of the past- Seventeen years,
he assures thorn that his absenae aiul rest from
bis scholastic duties has^prepared him to return,
to those duties with renewed zeal and vigor.
Circulars maybe obtained by addressing the
Prihdpal, J. S. INGRAHAM,
At Cave Spring, Floyd county, Ga.
Deo. 8/64. i ■
■ ' ■
For Sale or Rent,
T HE BRICK STORE recently occtipi-
ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. The Room? Will
above (if not sold) will be rented with the Store
Room below, if desired. They are suitable foj-
offices. Possession given ou tho first of Decem
ber next.
Enquire of Col. 0. A. MYERS, or address
J. KNOWLES, MilledgoviUe, Ga.
Nov. 21, 1854.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
3bl^ mj&rar'nr jej
(By- Authoritt op the*State of Alabama,)
CLASS J—To be Brawn Jar.icth 1856,
Bapitals .* .* .* $7,500
“ .• .• : : 5,000
« .• .• .* •• ; 2,000
“ 2 of $1 000 .‘ .• ' 2,000
Inall, 251 pri^fs, amounting to
$30,000
/-SET”Tickets $5—Ualrcsand Quarters in pro-
rtion.
Bills on all solvent Banks at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
S. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Jnn. 23, 1855
Ho Ye that Hunger!!
Come Yc to L ean's and Buy.
H E has just received A. B A C Sugar, crushed
do. Java Coffee, Table Salu_ Steivart’s
Refined Syrup, New Orleans Sugars. Plain and
Fancy Candies. Raisins in $ arid Whole Box
es, AIin(>iid«.*]i*igs. English Walnuts, Cranber
ries, Currents, Pecan Nats. Sugar-and-butter
crackers, Dried Apples, Cigars of the best qual
ity, best article of Chewing Tobacco, Mnccalx.j
Suuff in Bottles, Lend, Powder, Shut «>f n!
sizes. Canister Powder, Bagging and Rope,
Sperm, Wax, Adamantine and Tallow Candles.
Indigo, Madder. Corn, Meal, Bacon. Butter.
■ Potatoes, Nails, Munclia & Cote Rope. Supe
rior Half Barrels, Painted and Brass bound
Buckets. <
ALSO
Soda, Pickles by gal. or jar. Doable refined L<mf
Sugar. Ten, Sardine?. Cheese, Thompson’
Washing Compound. White Lead, pure and
impure. Glass of different sizes, Preserves.
Brandy Peaches, Fine Brandies and Wine? for
medical ‘purposes. Mn'ce and Cloves. Al) 'thti
above articles and others too-nmnerou?’’ to men
tion will be sold cbenp. Now is your rhjince
come one come ! all! J. L.* LOG AN.
Dec. 19, *54 tf.
LAW PiRTAEHSUIP.
A chilles d. Shackelford and Jona
than D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford A Pliilips.
Office nt Calhoun, Gordou county j Ga,
Jnn 2, 1855—ly
BLANKETS AND NEGRO CLOTHS.
W rLLIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., respect—
ful,ly invites tho nttentinn of planters to
hi? largo supply of NEGRO BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTHS, which he ispreparod.to sell
at very low prices.' nc.v. I t.
KO-OTDOElw
All porsons indebted to the Iato Firm of Logan
A Harkins aro requested to make payments im
mediately to the undersigned. All failing to
comply with this call, Will iu n short time find
tboir note? and accounts in tbe.hands ofan officer
for collection. J L LOGAN.
October 17, 1354—tf.
FOR SALE-
I offe* for Sale my plantation; also 20 young
and likely Negroes, their ages ranging -from
1 to 40 yeqre. Any one wishing* good bargain
would do well to give men cull 5 miles South of
Rome. Terms 1 —from one to 20 year? credit
with interest. LARKIN BARNETT.
0oiI7, 1854—tf.
T Y, COPPER & iWWif IROY
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wudsworth in the above
concern will continuo the‘business on bis own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may bo found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a largo assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which ho offers at wholesale end retail.
RAOFIYfi GVTTEttlYGR JOB 1V(>RK OYk '
in tho most approved manner and warranted.
Gup nuil Lock Smithing done with nentnoss
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly
J M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
• C ’ ~ ~ “—
Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and
Dry Goods, 2 dm»rs below the Post Ctfifc e. Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. cc;:’I
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail M:r-
•chant in Dry Good?, Groceries and Hard
ware. . •;?.*' '
Waxtbd.—Produce of all descript: ns. Also,
Agent for tbe Paper mills. Rag? wanted.
Pet 31. l:- '
J G. McKINZrE.—Dealer in Watches and
•Jewelry. Repairing .done in the best style*
No. 12, Bn>ad street, Rome, Ga. 6ct.31 *
M cCOY A KERR.—Carriage Manuihcturers.
Repairing done with neatness. . Orders .
from"abroad promptly filled. uetSl '-
M M ARKS.—-Dealer hi-Dry Goods. Eleody-
•Made Clothing Hot?,'Caps. Shoes. J Boot?.-
He solicits the-attention of the public t*> his
welLs«leete<f-as?ort*n>*nr. - ocbSl f
P M. S.HEIBLEY.— Prifieipnl of tbe Rojne. •
• Classical lind Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel.
R . T. -?IcCAY.—Wholesale n ml Retail denier
•in English-and American Hardware, Broad
street, Ga, t ’** .. «ct31 -
TYOBEfiY —House cjirpenter. All
xv worit entrusted Id *bjs pare- ; wiil meet with
rompt and faithful dec. 19. ly.
S G. GUERTNEAC—Guttering and fiiplng
. done-to order. dec. : A ly.
S LOAN, HAWKINS & CO.—Have.always on
Land a full assortment of Groceries at. their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock ot'Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their Ncf.Store, yne door
above—all at low price?. Calls frt«a ouv friends
are tcs'peectfnlly solicited. ..
Dealers in Dry
a. a. riT'frs.
S T ANFORD & 'PITNER.—
Go'ods and Groceries.
jon.v b. STAvroan. f oct31 f
S G. WELLS.—Vkra.vdhh Hovse.—-Bread
• Street, Rome.Ga.. Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and the best of water. G<«>daechm-
m ifTntions for horses on- the premises. oclDl
fFRAMMELL A -HARVEY.—-Attoro'cra A
i Connsellors at L.tw. Rome, Gn. oclSl-9
U NDERWOOD A MITCHELL— Attoriievs
at Law, ‘Rome. Ga., will attend the Cotirts
of Fltmland udjoinio:- Counties.. ‘ bet 31
W B. J ONES, successor to Kirven.-i Jones.
•—Dealers in Books. Stationary. Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, llats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
■fir ' Hgliia
aud Provisions.
W H. WHITE.—Dealer
• terot
... m. and^ Maine fine
rcrof Saddles. Bridles, ijr.rnoss, Lenth
or, Calfskins, and all kinds of Corriaga Trim
mrngs.
TJ?/ RIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
* * Law, .Rome, Ga.
a. r. iy RIGHT.
Cassville,- Ga.
oct"l
p. c. snro sn nr,...
Rome. Gs.-
.1 2?
YSTILLFAM M. PEEPLES.-^—Denier* iir Dry
TV Goods and Groceries. A’so Aren't fort ho
Georgia Railroad A Ranking Company. Calhoun,
Gft. oct31-3m .*
W M. ADKINS A CO.—Grocery and ; Com
mission Merchant, No.' 4, Choico House*
R»me, Ga. -
YTTILLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and
» T Produce Merchant near tho depot,Madison.
Georgia. Refer to *
j. a. & t. t>. notr.rxGRWonTfl. Madisoti, Ga.
. R. p. zrMMKRMAX, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 5. 1«5I,
W —Dealer in Staple and
v t »cy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-street and
M thteq Lunc. Rome.Gq.. .
W 1L30Nv:baJH;AkD—fins at his ’Baft iu
the Choice Hoitee, the best of Liouors,
Cigars, etc: A billiard room attached. •Pntron-
age respectfully solicifeft.' ' ber'"
LLI-A3L RAMEY.—Liverv Stable, oppo-
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