About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1855)
Gdn is not flavored with the coarse, acrid and indigestible oil of juniper, heretofore used, but with the specifically light er, more volatile, aromatic and medicinal of the two essential oils of the Italian jumper berry, neglected by every other manufacturer. 4. It is chcmical^r proved to bo absolutely pure in its rectification—* quality obtained by an entirely new process and which no other Holland Gin in the world has acquired. 3. U is proved by extensive mifjpal expert cnee and testimony,to be aa efficient as well n agreeable remedy in many cases of Incipi- dr- psy. gravel, gout, chronic rheumatism, hVnUoce, colls, concretions In the kidneys and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general de- bility, sluggish circulation of the blood, doth cicut assimilation of food and exhausted vital energy. 6. It is a most grateful and renovating cordt- <d» «nd when.used as directed, never inflames the svstem or induces inebriety, but tends rath er to subdue the latter frailty, by creating a dislike to all inferior liquors. And it invariably •corrects the ill effects of bad water, whether In wwampy or limestone districts. In all of these enumerated qualitiesithas no rival in any mar ket in the world. t Put up in quart and pint bottles, with the I*repri«-iorie 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. IT. Carter, Jr., ■John B. Moore ' W. W. Goodrich, .A, Barker, ' McMahon A Boyle. In Charleston. S. CL, by the following Inns: P. V. Cohew A Co.. Kelson Carter. Ilaeelaml riiual I Gsjfflnk A Wiekenhorg, A.JMAQa John P, O’Neill, AYm IkWn,. XhooaaJB-JGlyde, *?,. Tannoau A Bari^ayer, Foilin A Fourgeaud, And by all the respeetable druggist* and gro- «cca in the United States. UDOLFHO WOLFB, Sole Manufoctores and Importer, IS, 20 and 22 Beaver street Nor. 28.—3m New Tor * NOTICE. Bills for LUMBER will be fiBwl and delivered at the milts at Si per hundred. Cash. Small Lumber alone at $1.25. FOR S ALB-2 ear-togs, 4 yoke oxen. 1 two -and 1 4 home wagon. JOHN HUME. Feb. 1st, 1855. St. TTT M*«A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy W • Dry Goods Grocerieeand Country Pro. 4iea Va.lL Pmms.1 (W. Pcxrt.cs. Calhoun, Ga. Feb. fi, ly. L-s-floav]' " ■ - 1 ! : ptauumoKM. CALHOUN HOUSE. BYSIBS& CO THB FROFBmOBS OF THIS HOTEL; arnoraw that they have recently made such 'improvements in ir as will folly meet tho ne- ve unities of the pablic. Their table win always foe aappBs d vririi the best the: country affords. Winters will always be well attended to in their rooms bo efforts will be spared to render them r<l H It is foe Dinner House for foe down train of -cars. Situated SO yards from the Depot Feb 8. 1855 - BICHARD A. JONES ra FOB EK* IBS DOMESTIC BABBLE, NBAS THE DEPOT, ' Madiann,Ga. . MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES Always on hand. y9“0rien fraa a distance executed with aeaamad despotch (I v) Feb 0, 1855 Atlanta Medical College THE FIRST COURSE OF LECTURES IN . - this l&flltutioa will comiccnee on the first Mon- <dsy in Msyjeext, aodcontinae on till foe butt of the ftTiewfog Angart., daring which foe usual systematic course of lectures will begiven, and -Clinical instruction twice a week. ' P A C U li T Y . 3L G. Siaagfater, M. D., Prof of Anatomy. “ d Jf. L-.. Prof! of Obstetrics and i and Children. . D„ ProC of the Prinei- ahseu, 1L D_ Prof of Physiology. Ftlbaro, 31. D., Prttf. of Surgical and Phtbefogteal Anttoiey. J J Sobuteon, AL B- Prof, tf Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. A G Westmoreland, M. D, Prof. of Materia Med* iea nnd Tberaputies. ; An abundant supply of Material for dissection (subjects preserved in spirits of wine) will be provided. The services of a competent Demon- sftrm! or of Anatomy will bo procured before the ojmhig «f foe session. The fees for foe entire «eimw amounts to $105. Mstrieuiatiea fpaya ble ouee osly.) $5. Dirseetiag ticket (obliga tory on ee only,) g 10. Graduation fee, $25— Goad beard can be had io foe city for $3 per week. Far farther information address f/fi. WESTMORELAND. Dean. Atlanta. Feb G 1855 fit. SOTlCr.TO TEACHERS OF PHORCBUL^ - ' tirea of fhatiosja County. «T»HE distribution of the Poor School Fond, A will be m-v-ic «u foe third day of April next, when those having claims against foe fond, mil be paid off if present either personally or by their authorized agent. F A KIRBY. Somerville. Ga. Feb 6, 9 t ■ GREAT REMEDY! j tfel N S T A N T REJjJEF^ a —great Internal and External remedy for foe immediate euro of Colic, Heart burn. Sore Threat Toothache, Weakness of the back or Kldneya, Dlairhocn, 3 ?o'fhot all summer eom- tealnte. Sick Headache, Ague eake, Rheoraa ttam, Soreness In foe Bone, Fain in the Limbs, Cramps snd Spasms, Colds. Spinal complaint* Swelled Joint*, Sprains, Bruises, ate., and for Cholera it la a superior Remedy fO« Norsks aim»'arrrs, Sloan’s Instant Rcliaf is truly a Great Remedy. Half* 25 cant bottle of Sloan’. Instant Relief cure* a bore* of colie inn few minutes. For bruises, strains, sprains and many other Inju ries on horses, cattle and other animals. Sloan’* •Instant Relief seldom fells to afford immediate rvhof, and speedily effect a care. Many persons have been astonished to witness tbs rapid cure effected by the use of this won- derfol medicine W B SLOAN, Grand Depot U Lake Street, Chlcago._ Feb.fi «m I 'EORCI.t, fhatuooga County. II To nil whom it may concern; Whereas, W.J. Hew*. Guardian for Hnyh M.lMlddlo ton and William P- Middleton m (Am*" licit* of John MMiih-ton rtfoa-rd apjilfox for leave to sell all their interest io L«*t of Land No.87. in the 0th D hnret. 4th Sc&fo'n. It beingahont 25 acre* more or lew., , These are therefore to cite *od admonish nil concerned mbeatvUprrer al m v nflhn* within the time prescrilnri by ta."*,4p fihour cntr*e» if any th*y have, why ecttluWv* should n- t h® granted. Given nnder my hand at office this 6th Fchmarr 1855 v F A. KIRBY. Feh A ’AS. OMinarv. Valentines! Valentines H which will he sold Cmr. Comeand see them, and yo« will net leave without exclaiming in foe language of Sheakspeare, ‘‘Them's tnv sen- timenta! H. A. SMITH. Jan 30 fS w ^.JPxcelfiior Hand Loom!! THIS importaot labor saving machine for do. A mcstic mannfectory, it destined to supersede and drive out of nsealj other band looms that have their treaddies operated by foe action of the feet and the shuttle thrown by the band. The construction is SIMPLE. CHEAP, AND DURABLE! From its great simplicity, it is not subject to get out of order, aod the entire machine com plete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter. The advantages it possesses over the old fhsh- ioned loom, consist in all its parts being SELF CHANGING, reqniring so skill to weave. It Is neat and convenient, and on it one esn weave THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on the old fashioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR! The cost is no more than the old, and it equally adapted to all kinds of domestic weaving. John H. Wisdom offers to sell the Patent Right of the above loom for the counties of Floyd and Polk by Counties or Districts, he also has asnpply of foe Looms which he will sell at pri cesitoreittbetimes Jan 30’55 tf.- FOR « A L E. r |'flK undersigned being desirons to close his A business and move West, offers, his well known Buildings in Cave Spring Ga., for sale. The House is large and convenient, with aiarge Store Boom attached to it, and situated on the corner of the wain Street The Boose is so con structed that It can be used for a-Hotel,, p pri vate residence or store rooms, with bat tittle al teration. ThaJot is neatly enclosed and a good well of water, with a well-house on tire pro ses. It is unnecessary to say anything ia regard to foe health or morality fir the Village or foie section of country as it ' is well known to be among foe most healthy portion of Georgia, with Springs of pore water. There arc fine productive lands convenient to foe Bail Road and on the surveyed and contemplated root of the Georgia and Alabama R R fro m Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing" Schools both Male and Female, also tho Sfatcj AsjInm. for theedneation of foe deaf nnd dumb, and nnder way of erection, is a College milled the Wesleyan Institute, with Churches of some va rious denominations which arc in a prosperous condition. For fortfaer particulars address the proprietor at Cave Spring. Ga. or consult him on foe premises. SAM’L W. ROBBINS. Cave Spring. Jan. 36 tf. Cherokee Wesleyan I nstitoie. Cave Spring. Os. THE TRUSTEES of the above named Insti- X tntion are highly gratified to have It in their power to state, that they have engaged foe services of David W. Seay, as Principal of aid School, for the ensuing year. . " Mr. Seay is a youtg man of high moral and religions character and qualifications; being a graduate of Emory College, with one year’s ex perience in teaching. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first to com mence on the first Monday in February; sad end foe first of July; the second to commence the15th of July, and end the 15th of Decem ber. The coarse of study will embrace all tho branches usually taught in other Academies and high schools, and be divided into three classes, at foe following rates of tuition to wit: 1st Class per session $ 8 00 2d “ « « 10 00 3d “ “ « 1600 J. W. GLENN, President, 8. J. JOHNSON, Sec’y, P. T, Jan. 30 tt Celebrated Family Ointment, It Mild. Safe, Tkarongh and the grtotat External Boat’ df erer nted. tt. it omjmed rf VtgeUMe Extract* and nj&qualUd £* Ikt asuudt tf Mcdtdstc fur lUt in aft -»** of li« He U. Obsthiaic Ulcers, tJtd Sore*, CbilibhUt*. Sc:c Tliroat, Bums, Cuu, Cutaueou* ErupOonw, Sore S Sore Knsuct, IH-ente* of (lie Eye, A sue to Omi Fact-, Bbeumatic Vsiaf, C ' Pain iu tbr Side. Baeic and r-!W r> :rt* of Head, Brw*rx. Fresh VVoui;<^. I'.'.rs, tutd VKty kind Of sore contain nix the tcirt itfinkle of Inii animation, penmoeatiy cured by this great tentetiy. HEALING VIRTUES. It to a fort, auttentkawd Isere. as welt as all over the ■State, and indeed Urn whole western states, tliat StoauV Medicine* have Attained a wide spread celebrity, and re- puianof:, to which digar<- jo»Ujrentitled by their“iecUiag jririwet," *n-i power*. We are not among those wlto are prone to endorse every fate at hawtlmg fontSOOWe !■ *t«t in tl<W instance have delayed oor endorsrment «e have been aide to make assurance douMy sure, not only tty Mssitig them p^»oia!ly ourselves, but from Uwtcau- tffiony of a nuiiu-rw fortiori of the community liviii- iGlobe. Aprf' “ around os.-—liRnois < 1113,1850, S LO AN’S itorsa 8c Cattle Medicine. No Medicine in asc has accoojfdUto'd fo many Extra, 7rdirutry Caret, :iodsfrctl *Q UarDortol $oUtf<utvm flj every rarviy *-<n tirec o! di.-eaec, or ilW tort ezUtocr rapid a tale at Slttan't (Jir.tmerJ. suul Condition l oader. ■' "■—n—G— | nn and &SimSL- _ Hulls, Foil ivvil, Callouh, &itU*ntio Fwiula, Qitr fast. Httnihf, iJauencmi. fed Cracks. I'oumlercd Feet, Scratclw-s or (Jr.-*,.-. Vt.inar: and II.,rw; ftiMcui’ier. The OmdUim Puudtr wiili remove all inflammatkm and fever, purify th*- blood. loosen the skto, cjeaiire the water and Mren^theii every |ift of the Inxlyr an<l has proved a sovereign remedy tor "to* tohowina diicases: Foutnliv. Distemper. Hide Bound, 1 are* of Afn=''t!U’. In ward Str.iins. Yellow Water, InfUnntuatfoo of the Eye* ^Fattgiw from liard eierchc ; nliro Rhennialtom, (commonly eallril irtitf roinidsmt.) which prove* *) fatal to many vain- abu> horw>, m tin* ccuntrv. It L* also a so to .-md certaio remedy tor Cough* ami Colds, which gencraic so many fatal Tliese remedies never injure, and oivoys Core, If the di t6£ti02)ti arc (oliowed. For further fiariKiiUr* and a multitude of Cerlificeiet O remarkable Care*, get PamphUtt ofagentt. W. B. SL0A3T, Grand DtatA, id Lake St., Chicago, IU AUGUSTA BUUSEKY — EXTE5- sive collection of selected Ro ses and Southern raised Fruit Trees. F A. MAUGE would respectfully inform the • amateurs of Roses, that he has now a su perb collection of new and rare varieties which be will be happy to supply such as may desire them. His prices to Nursery-men will be as low as those of say Nursery at the North, and his Rose Busbeswill be generally ofa large size. He has also made recent additions to his stock of FRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine sorts of the following varieties : Appltt; Fears, Quinces; Peaches, Nectarines, ApricolS. Plum's, Cherries, Soft Shell Almonds, English Walnttts and Hoselnuts. ’ ’rs** ' j ‘ Also GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, such as Ca (Delia Jsponica, Orange and Lemon Tfefii; Ac., and hardy.flowering and Ornamental Sfinrasi—’ Orders from the eoontty will be promptly atten ded to, and Trees and Shrnbs carefully- packed and directed. *' Fresh Osage Orange Seed on hand. ^ - > Catalognes of Roses and Fruit Trace will be sent gratis, to all post-paid letters. Address F. A. MAUGE, Augusta, Ga. Jan. 30 2 mo. 400 Gifts. T HERE win be drawn for, in the city of Rome, Ga., on the first Tuesday in March nex 400 prizes, among them, FIVE GOLD W ATCH- ES, varying in quality from a fine 18 carat httn- 0>T. PRIZE TO F.VEIIY T1CRF.T t Tickets to bshadat J. G.MoKENZlE’S Jew elry Store, at $4 par ticket, T. S. DAWSON. - Rotne. Ga.. Jan. 28, 3t FOR SALE. • i A I voung well broke Mule, 2 Good Second 1 'Hand Farm Waggons, 2 Good Buggies, or the waggons and "Buggies would bo traded for ^o 1 '*$*£?** 1 KETCH AM A WISDOM. H i) r a. S m i t h & W o oten AVING assueUted themselves in tho prac- tiea of Medicine and Surgery, offer their servioes to tho publio. Dr. 8uith Is prepared to treat any dtseasus oflho Ryo and Ear. Office on Broad St., ono door below H. A. Smith’s Bookstore. jan 28 *55,11 y, DAMli^Tmniip; ATTORNEY AT Rome t Gfi* January 80, 1855. LAW, JACKSONVILLE REPUBLIC Ah. Published weekly by J. F. GRANT. This paper is now to its 19th vol., the oldest in East Alabama, and amongst foe oldset in tho 8tate. It is published every Tuesday morning, at $2,00 per annum In advance, or 3,00 at the end of the year. Having an extenaivecirewla- tion in ail the counties of Alabama, which trade to Rome, U is, without doubt, the best adverti sing medium, to the Merchants and business men oftbatclty, outside of tho State of Georgia; and the use uf its oulnmus is now offered to them nt foe following reduced rates: One square three months, $5,00 « « . six M 8,00 * « twelvo « 10,00 Two- squ’s three " • 8,00 « ** , aU “ 12,00 “ ** twelve « 15,00 Larger one* in, the same proportion. Every effort will be maide br handsome dis play, oonYpiouous position, ana calling attention editorially, to make advertisements as advanta- getwts as possible.Jan. 18, *55 Are You Insured? FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. P. H. 8HEIBCEV Nome, Georgia, FIRE IFSFRaITcE CO H PINT. Of the VaJUey of Virginia, at Wiueketter, Va. Capital 3300.000. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ORIGINAL CAPITAL $800,000. Accumulated Capital $384 807. The rates of premium ore as low aa a just re gard to mutual safety will allow. No effort will be spared on the part of the Agent, at ail times, to protect the interests 'of those who, may patronixo his Agency, and any information on the subject will be cheerfully giv en upon application, in penon4orby letter. Jan. lflth *55 1 y; S MITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law, will practice in the Courts of Floyd and the neighboring counties. CHARLES H. SMITH. | J. W. H. UNDERWOOD. Jan 16,*64. Lever to a vertical escapement j 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 fine gold Fi ger Ringsfor ladies and gentle men ; also Seals, Buttons, Slides, Buckle*, and in short, almost everything usually- found in an established Jewelry store. And what is seldom practised, there will be RO BLAIRS!!! every pnrehaser ofa ticket is guarantied a prise; and any person sending or presenting a ticket, signed by the Agent, will recoive the prize ap pended to the corresponding number. ^Plea*e JHark thisH'IttL The drawing wilt be conducted by, or nnder the inspection of, three of tho most responsible men to be found in Rome, and the goods will be depo.-i'cd in their hands previous to tbetime of drawing, so that no unnecessary delay may occur. Persons presenting or forwarding their tickets signed as before mentioned, addressed to the committee of decision, will receive or have sent to their address by mail, eucb arti cles as be or she may draw, with all safety. It is needless 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 bnnting.case gold patent lever Watch, with the assurance af ‘. Dissolution. T HE firm of Force Rice A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tho said firm will be settled by R. L. RICE All persons indebted to it are requested to come forward and make immediate payment C. 0. FORCE, Jan. 16, *55 R. L. BICE. AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION! The America* Artist Uxiox, would respect fully announce to the citizens 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 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 for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, ^ - 350 000 otpra, of the actual cesj of 8150.U0Q. Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not ouly.on Engraving rich ly worth the money, but also a ticket which entities him to ono of’the Gifts when they are distributed. For FIVE DOLLARS, a higly finished En graving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will bo 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 Committ ;o believing that the success of this Great Natioxal Undertaking wilt be materially promoted by tho 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 of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the bonds of a Committee of the purchasers to be distriruted, due'notice of which will be given throughout the United States ana the Canadas. LIST OB GIFTS- 100 Marble basts of Washing ton, at 100 Marble basts of Clay, 100 “ “ Webster, 100 u " Calhoun, 50 elegant GitlPaintings, in splendid gilt frames, 3x4 ft. each. 500 steel plate Engravings,) brilliantly eol’d In oil, ! rich gilt frames 24x30 in. | each I , 10,000 elegant steel plate En-j gravings, eol’d in oil, of the Washington Sloan ment, 20x26 inches each 237,000 steel plate Engra vings, from 100 different plates,-now in possession of, and owned by the Ar- t tists’ Union, of the mar- ' ket value of, from 50 cts. to $1 OOeach, iJirst-clnff Dwelling, in 31sl 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 Yorkcity, and commanding a-mag nificent view of tbe Hud son Rivor and Long Isl and 8oond, at 20 perpetual loans of cash, withont interest or secu-1 rity, of $250 each, J ' " 100 « « 50 “ " 20 11 j, « 5 « 1 Reference in regard to the Real Estate. F. J. Visscher A Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclo sed, to be addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE. Seo'ry, 605 Broadway, N. Y. j52y*Tbo averages in tho catalogao are now ready for delivery. Oct 10. *64. 6m MROALDWELL’S SCHOOL MRS. C. B. CALDWELL will open a school in the bouse of the subscri ber, (formerly tho Femtilo Academy) on the LAST MONDAY OF JAN UARY. The course of instruction win be extensive and thorough. The longex- perienee and great success in teaching, justify foe hope of a liberal patronage. She will adopt the scale of prices established iu the Male Acad emy of this placo, for a session of 20 week* viz: 1st Claw, : j : : : t : . : : : : t : : : t $12,00, 2d “ t t :::: : 16,00 3d a i : i i i. t : : t :; s t t t 1 : 18,00 Drawing and water colors extra. French will be 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 bo shortened four weeks; if so the charges will bo arranged accordingly. Pupils receiver! at any time, bat no deductions will be made except in protracted cases of tick ness. J. M. M. CALDWELL. Jan 0, tf. inouoy ge.in ) s, sixo > i\ M $100. $10,000 100. 10,000 100. 10,000 100. -10,000 100. 5,000 10. 5,000 4. 40,000 41,000 „ 12,000 1000. 21,000 50 100 250 2,000 500. 50,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 Blacksmith Shop, THE Subscriber most kindly re turns his thanks to th* Citizens of Rome and vicinity for tho very _ genorous patronage extended to him during the past year, and would inform (Item that he is prepared to carry on Blneb-smUhlng In ;u various branches also tho building and repair ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being n mnchlnest can wake and repair Machinery of all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the age of 15 and 18 ns apprentices. Jan 0 *55, ly. K. S. SIMONS. F. M. EDDLEMANtfeBRO. Atlant&i Georgia. Keep eanstantiy on hand and for sale, at the lowest eash prices, a large assortment of BOOTS. SnOES.LEATUER, LASTS. PEGS. CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, Ac. Ac. Jan 0, 1355, . ly J. M. TOMLINSON, F iAIN, House Sign, Coaob, Passenger Cars Fresco, Ornamental and Decorative Painter Also manufacturer of Gilt Glass Door Plates Window Signs, Numbers for Pablio Houses Churches and Street Numbers. Opposite Jacob Haas A Co. White Hall Street Atlanta, Go. Jan 0 1855 ly. ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. T IlaTE ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY.) HIS ne* Company Is now prupur t etl lo do work on *hort notice,of heavy nml light Casting* Horn _ the latest improve! pattern* of Ivor, Urn** orCian|K>silion,ullof-which will be wnrrap ted. Turning. BofingHand Ih 'tiling done fo order. AW acrew cutting ot' 10 feet or un der of any si/.o and thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel done in sniierinr style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to their patterns fur Mill Gearing for Merchant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills. Gin Gearing of all the UMial sixes, and. B»ok Mills always kept on hand. We are also prepared to huiid stationary Engines U|h»ii the latest improvements. All of which will bo sold low for cash. Copjter and Brass taken in exchange for w<.rk at cash {trices JAMES L. DUNNING, john mcdonough, WILLIAM RUSHTON. P. S. All ofthe ahuve company are prac tical Mechanics, and give their individual attention to the business. jaii 9. ’65 T. R. RIPLEY, ATLANTA, GA. D EALER' in Chinn, Crockery, and Glass wares ; Lamps of all kinds; Oils, Cjitu- 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. References wniTNRY a hunt, Atlanta, Georgia. j. •« wam.ack a Bros. *• U. WRIOHT. KSQ,., “ “ nkopek ukndhix a co. Charleston. S. C. nichol a peacock. Nashville T<*nn. KDWAHD swjPT. E.«a Savannah, Georgia. Davis. koi.b a fanning Augusta *“ w. n peter a New Orleans. Jan. 2.1855. 8m GEO. WADSWORTH, CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR, W ILL undertake any business in his profes sion, such as the PRELIMINARY and LO CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC TION, OF RAILWAYS,'LAND SURVEYING, A eV " Inquire for him at the Rail Road Office. Rome, Ga., Jan. 2, 1855. tf. Morffan Kirkpatrick & Co. ?Byff33ibTt HAVING opened a new Ware room on Peach Tree Street, wonld Call the attention of the public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chain, of every kind; Lounges. Mottrcsses of Springs, Hair. Mots, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS, RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices. Bands. Cord and Tassels. Loop*. Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do., Firo-bonrd do. They still continue their shop, SOUTH OFGE RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec ted with their business, such as making.and re pairing Fnrnitnre, Making Mattresses, Upholste rin''. *<*. Thov keep also ,on hand, Metulic VS II lilHIWillA IllUHHrtJTf. Burial Case* .-rad make upon snort notice, Ma hogany, Walnut and other wood Collins. CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged their manufacturing shop* at Decatur, 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 arc, now manufacturing and finishing naraelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any to be bad from the North. jan 9 ’55, Jy GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC AND Industrial Institute. S. J. STEVENS, Principal. J. M. DEBY, Teacher in Sciences. F. DbLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering B. S. BARCLAY, Music. This Institution, near the city of Rome, will lie opened on Monday, ■ Junuary 29d, 1855. The Ancient and Modern Langnnges will be taught, but the main design will be to furnish facilities for acquiring a thorough, practical knowledge of tho Sciences, and their applications to the useful arts, The course of study will bo English Litera ture, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing, Engineering, Mechanics, Architecture, Agricul ture. Commerce, Lnnguages and Music-'. The Institute will be provided with Chemical aod Philosophical Apparatus, Engineering In struments, a Cabinet of Minerals, a Laboratory and Library. The Trustees'believe that the health fulness of the locality, the practical system of instruc tion, and the efficiency of the teachers, present advantages not snrpassed by any rimilar insti tution. They invite special attention to th» completeness of the Scientific and Agricultural Departments nnder the charge of Mr. Deby. Board can be bad in good families on reason able terms. Tuition, $40 per annum, French, German and Spanish, each $10 extra. Music extra J.H. LUMPKIN, H. V. M. MILLER. ALFRED SHORTER, W. S. COTHRAN, For circulars, address Principal, me, dec 19. *54 tf Trustees. HEAltN SCHOOL. T HE next Academic year will commence on Monday, the 8th of January, 1853. The course of instruction embraces the whole range ofa thorough and substantial education, or young men are fitted for any stage of tbeir Col legiate course. The exercises of this Institution were una voidably auspended a' few weeks before the close of the last session from the illness of the gentleman having the enro pro. tem. The Principal has availed himself of the opportu nity offered by a five months tour in tho Eastern and Middle States, to visit their Schools and Colleges—examining apparatus,now text hooks, and the most approved methods of teaching. He hopes to be able, during the onsuing year, to increase the advantages afforded by the in stitution under his care, and with feelings of gratitude to hts friends and the puhlfo for the liberal patronago of the past seventeen yepra, lie Assures them that bis absence find rest from bis scholastic duties has prepared hitn to return to those duties with renewod zeal and vigor. Circulars maybe obtained by addressing the Frinclpai) J, 8. INGRAHAM, At Catre Spring, Floyd connty, Ga. Dec. 5,’64. • SELECT FC.1ULE SCHOOL, Cave Spring, Go. T HE undersigned have engaged tho services of Mr.. A. J. Kind,os Principal’of tho above Institution, to oommenoe its first session on the 16th day of Jauuory next. Mr. King's experience aa Principal of Hearn School, and bis well known ability to teach, are a sufficient guarantee for his future success. THE 8CH00L WILL BE SELECT tN CHAR ACTER, AND LIMITED IN NUMBER. The prominent objects will bo—a high standard of scholarship; tut elevated tone of moral senti ment, and tt full development of the mental powers;—it being tt{e determination of those originating the enterprise, to make it a school of decided merit, affording th* best facilities for a substantial and thorough education. Instruction will be given in the Primary, and all higher English branches, Ancient Langua ges and Vocal Music, In addition to tho Home Department, a few pupils from abroad will be received by making early application to the Principal, whoso char ges for buard and tuition will range from 126 to 150 dollars each. For further particulars apply to the Principal or either of the undersigned. W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON. T. J. DAVIS. J. 8ANDEKS. J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPAKKS. G. W. THOMAS, December 5, '54 -t." .—rao WOODLAND FEMALE. COLLEGE. CEDAR TOWN, POLK tO., GA. T HE first term of tbis Institution will com mence on the first Monday in February next. FACCLTf, W. B. CRAWFORD, President and Profes sor of Moral and Mental Seienco. J. D. COLLINS, Professor of Natnral Sci ence and Languages. MISS VIRGINIA VERDERY of Music, WM. A. MERCER, Principal of Primary Department Prof. Cabmim.e LeHardy, of Charleston, will be engaged to give instruction in the French Language, and in drawing and Paint ing. Iho schoolsstic year will consist of but one term—of ten months—commencing on the first Monday in February, and closing on the third Monday in November,—which will be com mencement day. Pupils may bo entered for half tho torm, (five months,) or for the full term. TU1TIOS. In the Primary Department, $15.00 pr term. « “ College, 20.00 “ “ Music, (use of Piano included.) 40.00 Half the tuition to be paid in advance, in cash*or note, the balonco at the cud of tho term. Mr. Win. A. Mercer will hare chqrge of the Boarding department The price of board wilt bo ten dollars per month, everything included except candles. Board may also be obtained in privato fami lies in the village. For further information address Wm. TCek or J. M. Wood, agents By order of the Board of Trustees. Nov. 25, 1854. 3m A. W. HARSHAW. SIGJJAlVn ORNAMENTAL PAINTER T ENDERS Iiih services to the Publie in iiis line of business. He flatters himself that he will give fnli satisfaction to all who employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING will receive prompt attention. AB orders sent through the Post Office will be promptly attended to. Oet- 31. 1854 FRESH ARRIVALS AT J. H. M C CLUNG & CO’S FOB WHITER SALES. J H. McCLUNG A CO. have received in ad- « dition to tbeir 8tock a lot of READY MADE CLOTHING. All wool French MUOSEtlNES and MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed ; elegant Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, Ae. Ac., to which they invite the attention of all in want of handsome goods at reduced pri ces. J. H. MeCLUNG A CO. Dec 10, HO FOR CHRISTMAS!! HiVidny Prtsejitj. jg^ J UST received a great variety of NICE GOODS TOYS, Ac., purchased expressly for the Hollidav*. For sale by Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO. C IR PUTS, OIL CLOT .IS, BATTIICS. C urtain good* in variety. Counterpanes, Sheetings and Uouscfumishing Goods gen erally. A fine assortment at Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO. HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES- F OR Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, cf real Philadelphia manufacture, for sale by Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO. FISE GOLD JEWELRY, CARD CASES. )ORTE MOXAIES, Ladies Morocco A Velvet WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at dee 19 J. H. McCLUNG A CO S. CHARTER OAK jCifr SttsuranrB £iinipti.t{ HARTFORD, CONN. {CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi- \J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest ed, under the sanction and approval of the t’cmptroller of Publie Accounts, of the State of Connecticut. Officers and Virectnn. ALFRED GILL, President. JOHN L. BUNCE, Vico President. JAMES C. WALK LEY. Secretaiy. Directors. Alfred Gill, William R. Cone, John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister, Samuel Coit,' Daniel Phillips, C. N. Humphrey. James G. Bollcs, John A. Butler, Noah Wheaton, Board of Finance. George Beach, Eett., President Phoenix Bank. D. F. Robins /n, Esq., Presid't Hartford Bank. Hon. Isaac Toticv, late Attorney General U. S. S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting Physician. ‘asp- Applications received by THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent Dec. 1854.—ly Rome, On. ,t"V. or Rent. T nE BRICK STORE recently nceupi- : ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. The Rooms j A ed by Mr. Rosenbaum. The Rooms S»li above (if not sold) will be routed with the St^re Room below, if desired. They are suitable for offices. Possession given on the first of Decem ber next. Enquire of. Col. 0. A. MYERS, or address J. KNOWLES, Milledgeville, Ga. Nov. 21, 1854. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY (By Authority of the State of Alabama,) CLASS J—To bt Drawn Jar.ieti 1855, Bapitals •• $7,500 « t : 5,000 « . > . - • 2,000 “ 2 of $1 000 .- •• 2,000 In all, 251 prizes, amounting to $30,000 j®ff“-Tickcts $5—Halves and Quarters in pro- rtion. Bills tin all solvent Bnnks'nt par. All com'muuientlnris strictly confidential. S. SWAN, Agont and Manager, Sign of -tho Bronze Lions. Jan. 23, 1855 (Mnro©!^ 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 coll, will in a short time find their notes,and accounts iuthehand* of an officer for collection. J L LOGAN. Octobor 17, • 1354—tf. FOR SALE- I offer'for Safe my plantation; also 20- yowng and likely Negroes, their ages ranging from 1 to 40 years. Any ono wishihg a good bargain wofild do well-to give mo a enli 5 miles South of Rome. Terms—jffooj one hi 20 years credit With interest. LARKIN BARNETT. J. Oct 17, 1854—tf. NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL A\D WINTER TRADE. BERRY <fe HARKINS TTTbULD take this method of Morning the V V Publie that they are now in the receipt ol their new stock of Pall and Winter Good«?. They offor to the Ladies a choice selection of DRESS GOODS, of French, English and American manufacture, consisting of ail kinds ft Silks* Marinos, Bombazines, Alpaccas and Dclnintii :, 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, Iffoh 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 HE GEO CLOTHS, Such ns Kerseys; Llnseys, Negro Blankets, Bed Blankets, etc., etc. The stock of Staple and Domestic Goods is very largo and the prices will, on examination, ho found very low. IVo respectfully invite our friends trad the publie generally, to examine onr Stock, and we feel assured they'will"bo con vinced of the superior quality and' low prices Of the whole assortment. Oct. 3, 1854. BERRY & HARKINS. , - 1 ~v BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS U A GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com prising all of tho most recent publications together wiihagroat many standard works, from the boat Euglisb and American Authors, have just been recoived ntth9 ".Now Book Store” or HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine Illustrated Gtfi Books for thescason, splendidly bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt. The Public are respectfully solicited to give me a call. Oet; 1071854. N. J. OMBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR, W OULD respectfully call the attention of his friends and customers tohis new.stock of Goods, which he has just received from New York, consisting in part of bine, black, brown, green, olive adolet and cadet mixed'cloths, plain black Cassimeres and doekins, and an extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every qnality, shade and color; also, a full assortment of black' and fancy silk and velvet Vestings; also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams and Cassimcre Overcoatings of .French, English; Gorman and American manufacture. His stock of FDRX(SUING GOODS Is full and complete, consisting of silk, woolen and linen Shirts t Collars, Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted, and cotton, half hoso, bats, caps, Ac., all of which are of the latest and most approved styles. He would call particular attention to his stock of RADY MADE CL0THIN6, The great part of which is mannfactnred at his own establishment, and by some of the best Houses in New-York, the superior workmanship of which he will wasrant; and also a well-se lected stock of Childrens’ and Tontbs* Clothing’, Fitting children from five to ten; apd boys from ten to eighteen years old. All kinds of garments made a* heretofore— with neatness and dispatch. * Rom e Georgia, Sept 26,1S54, * ly $5000 00. T HE Subscriber is desirous to boy unimproved Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia. Send on your Nos., Dist an CotratieS where the Land lies, and I will have them examined and give a fair price. All communications must be pefet paid, and addressed to W. B MOSLEY, Nov. 14,’54r^ly’ : • ‘ NEW STORE ASP NEW GOODS!! F. I. SULLIVAN T AKES this method to inform his old friends and the public that be has opened, one door above Force, Rice A Co., AT ESTJSE TEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, selected in New York and Philadelphia with great care, consisting of FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hats, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Crockery Medicines, Ac., Ac., which will be sold ver low,for Cash or Country Produce. Rome, 0--t. 31. ’51 F. I. SULLIVAN. THE Atlanta Republican; I S the title of a weekly newspaper published in the city of Atlanta, at Two Dollars per an num. It is by far the best paper published in that city, and contains a Prices Current carefil ly arranged, »ml corrected weekly. Those who desire to read an interesting journal, and see a weekly report of the prices of the leading arti cles bought and sold in the Atlanta market, would do well to order-tbe Republican. Post-masters and our friends aud acquain tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, and in Tennessee, are respectfully requested to act as- Agents in extending tbe circulation of onr pa per. JAMES R. SMITH, A. G. WARE, Dec. 19, 1854 3m-no9. Editors. Ho -Ye that Hunger!! Come Yc to Logan’s and Bay. H E has just received A, B A C Sugar, crashed do. Java Coffee, Table Salt, Stewart’s Refined Syrup, New Orleans Sugars. Plain aud Fancy CnmlieF, Raisins in + nnd Whole Box es, Almonds, Figs, .English Walnqts, Cranber ries, Currents, Pecan, Nuts, Sugap-nnd-Uutter- erackefs, Dried. Apples, Cigars o.f-tbo best qual ity, host article of Che wing Tobacco, Mrtccabay Snuff in Bottles, Lead, Powder, Shot of nil sizes, Cunistar Powder, Bagging,, and Rope, Sperm, Wax. Adamantine and T<tilpw Candles. Indigo, Madder. Corn, Meal, Bupon, Batter, Potatoes; Nails, Mnnella A Cote Rope. Supe rior .Half Barrels, Painted and.Braes bound Buckets. ' ‘ ( ALSO v Soda, Pickles by gnl. or jar. Donhlo refined Loaf Sugar. Tea, Sardines.. Cheese, --Thompson V Washing Compound, White Lead* pure and impure. Glass of different; sizes*>'Preserves. Brandy Peaches, Fino Brandies and Wines for medical purposes. Mace and Gloves. All the above articles and others too numerous lo men tion will be .sold cheap. Now is |*fmr chance come one come 1 all 1 J. L. LOGAN. • Dec. 19. *54 tf. LAW riltTXERSflir*. A CniLLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint ly, under the stylo of Shackelford A Philips. Office at Calhoun, Gurdcu county, Ga. Jan 2,1855—ly BLANKETS AND NEGRO CLOTHS. W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augutfta Gn„ respect fully invites tho attention of Planters to his large supply of NEGRO BLANKETS and NEGRO CLOTHS, which he is prepared to sol! at very low price*. f now 14. T S, COPPER & jHT.KT litDS MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned having purchased the in terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above concern jrill continue the business an his .own account at the old stand (sign of the Big Cofiee Pot) where may be found a largo lot of COOKING. PORTER. OFFICE A BOX STOVES, a large assortment of READY MADE TIN WARE which ho offers nt wholesale end retail. ROOFI.YG GU'/TERIXG X J03 WORK OM in the most approved ^ manner and warranted. Gun nnd Lock Smithing done with heafness and despnteln E. W. RUSSELL. .Rome, Nov. 14,1854. • ly LAMBERTH HOPKINS WAREHOUSE & CORHISSIOY FiERDBATT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 7, ’64 • ly A M. LAUB.—Dealer iu Groceries, •Dry Goods, Fain ly Provisions ami Confec tionaries. qct31 A P. NEELD.-— Merchant Tailor; Brcr.il-st.^ •Rortle, Ga., will fill nil orders with prompt- ncri'. Work warranted to unit customer* odtifl ftliVV POUTER.—Fashionable Barber, Chattanooga, Tenn. Shop in Lanier Hofisq. oct31 ' '. ' A W. HARSHAW.—Houre find Sign Faffit •er. His Services can be s:<v.reu on fu-, der ate terms. All work executed in good style, octfll ' • • B ERRY A IIAREINS.—Dealer- in Sr-1 Io and Fancy Dry Goods, Ilats, Caps, Petite, Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Oi scat aola streets.'Rome, Ga. oi-C’l G UNNINGIIAM A LINTOAV—Whokti’.lr in.i Retail Grocers, (near the Bailroitd Depot) Rome. Ga. oct31-2m D R. J; R. SMITH—Physician and Surgeon, Rome, Ga. Office in H. A. Smith’s Book Store. ocf3l-4ni D ANIELS. PRINTUP—Agcpt of the Bank of tba Srate of South Carolina, Office op; poiiite the Post Office, up stairs, Broad street, Rome. 6a. octZl D R, DOUGLASS—Office over Meysrs. Wood A Bro's. Store, opposite Ramey’s Livery Stable; Rome, Go. octhl E MEItCKS—Afttnafoeturer of r.nd Dealcrln •Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds; All work warranted. Orders-from a dlsianca'wilj ba promptly met. ccigl E l. St LL1V AN—Dealer inseipleaud Fan •cy Dry: Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street, Rome, Ga., noxt door above Force, IAcc, A Co. oct31 ' _ F RIED A EEC.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta ple Dry Goods, Hats. Caps, Clothing, etc.. Eroad--itreefc Rome, F A. KIKBY.—Attorney at Law, •villo, Ga., will practice in Cbattocga. Floyd. Walton, Dado and Whitt eld. oct31-5m ' G eorge battey, m. d—v/ui g ue hi» -n- dividual attention to the practice ofhis Pro- foysion. Office In T. J. Veruery’s eiore. Bozi- dcnce at Etowah House. ©ci31-4m ’i H enry a. Smith.—Eookseiicr and zu- tioner, Rome. Gn., keeps a general assort, ment of School, Theological and -Miseetlaseciu Publications. Also, a great variety cf r-.tion- ery and fancy artielcr. r oct?l, . T M. HAWKINS—Has at H.< Livery Stable • Homes and Vehicles Of nil kinds to n oe«m- modnte customers. Chargcs^uvill lx found mod erate. , ' H ENRY a. GARTRELL.—Attorney at . Law, Rome, Ga. Office oyer the store of Berry A Ilnrkinr. , ^ / eetgl- .- H. McCLUNG k CO—Dealer? in Steele •and Fancy Dry Goods, Cra^ietings, Papet Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,etc.. Eroat street, Roipe. Ga. oetST J OHN C. DeJOURNETT—Carptntor. _So!i- cits the patronage of the Pablie. Work er,- truyted to him will 'meet with prompt execu-. tion. > kovl4.'. • J OHN H. ROBERTS—Dealer in Dry Goods', Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, .Crockery, Drugs, Groceries, nnd Previsions. oetSI J & W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods, •Hardware, Saddles, Boots:and Shoes, Hate and Caps,’Crockery. Groceries.- ifc. *' nc;3I - ' J W. HICKS '& CO.—Deulets in Medicines, •Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No; 39, Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan, Hawkins t Co. - oct 21 - J .T. McCONNELD—Attorney at Drw, Rihg- •gold, Ga. dct3I-5 • J OHN A. CRAWFORD—Attorney at Law, Cassville, Ga. Business entrusted to his care in any of the conntiea of the Cherokee circuit, will meet with faithful attention^vV; oet31 £m J R. AT. W.- ALEXANDER.—Atrorn -yTTt •Law. Rome. Ga. octol-3 J M. QUINN & CO—Devi.-ra in <; ■ .. • Grain, Provisions of all khids, '.nd Staple Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office. BrotfiP Street, Rome, Ga. J J. COHEN.—Wholesale aud Ref n •chant in Dry Goods, Groceries toi l il..i i- ware. Wavtkd.—Produce of all descriptions. Also, Agent for the Paper/mills. Rags wanted. oe» 3i. a • UK*;- J G. MuKINZ IE.—Denier inWatches a nd •Jewelry. Repairing done in the best style. No. 12, Broad.street, Rome, Ga. octSl M cCOY & KERR.—-Carriage Manufacturers. Repairing, done with neatness. Oritors from abroad promptly filled. oofSI M MARKS—Dealer in Dry Goods. Reuriy- •Madc Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Jk Bbom. He solicits the attention of the public to Jfs well-seleiSed assortment. oetf.l s •- _. P M. SHEXBLEY.—Principal ur the Rome • Ciassical and Mathematical Male Acsulemy. Room at the Choice Hotel. 31 net a—■ M., — R T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer ►irt English and American Hardware’, Broad ftreot, Rome, Ga. oct3l R OBERT O'BARR—House eurpeutcr. All wdrk entrusted to his care will meet with rompt an I flithfoi attention. dai-.19.lv. S G. GUERTNEAU—Guttering and Piping -done to order. dec. 5 tv. S LOAN, HAWKINS & CO—Have always on hand a full assortment of 45rocevies at their uid stand. Abo, a splendM stock of i Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one < above—all at-low prices. CallsTrouf our frie :irc respeoetfully solicited. oct jtfi | S TANFORD A PITNER—Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries. tons n. staxforp. oct.TI A. C. riTXER. S G. WELLS.—VESAxnaa House—Broad •Street, Rome. Ga. Sleeping Rooiuf, large- and clean, and the best of water. Good accom modations for horses «>i> the premises; <n-t?l ; T RAMMELL A HARVEY.—-Attorneys ft Conusellors at Law. Rome. Ga. c-tr-T-9_ ; U NDERWOOD ft MITCHELL.—Aftorncjs at Law, Rome. Ga.. will attend the Courts of Floyd and'adjoining Counties. ; net 31. W B. JONES, successor to Kirven ft Jones. •—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clotliifrgi * Boot®, Shoes, lints, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. ' oet8I -' W H. WniTE—Denier iu. and Mat; fee • turerof Saddles. Bridles. Harness, er. Calfskins, and all kinds of Carris mings. TIT RIGHT * SHROPSHIRE—Attormy • V L iw. Rome,tla. a. n. wnroitT. * I r. c. SHRorstimE. Cassville. Ga. | Rome, Ga. oc/31 TTTILLrAJl M. PEEPLES—Dmicr i-. pr VV Goods nnd Groceries. Also Agent foi'th Georgia Railroad ft Banking 1 Ga. ' ^ W M. ADKINS ft CO—Grocfc;y ami mission Merchant, No. 4, Choice Rune, Ga. - oct31 W iLLlAM 6. GREEN—ConuuisFion. -usd Produce Merchant near the depot,Matibar- Georgia. Refer to , j. u.'a t. n." nouttsqswoRTn. Madison, C;-. tt. K 2nrvF.KJtAX, Allan to, Ga, ' ; D -<-. 5. to :>4. . • •; • W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and •cy Dry Goods, i-orner of B#oad-str*-et ?Ta'den Lane. Rome, Gn. octet • W i!.*ON 11ALLARL'—Has a. t the Choice Houre. ;)hc.best Cigars, etc. A billiard room .■> tt.->ched. F t ->; • •■(re resOeotfinv solicited. > <-i 1 . W it,A1 it A ,JE i\—Ll vei-y.-.'.o.'de.- sire t- e Courier Ofiice, Bron ;?-stret t. R >n-f Ga. JI use* nnd Carriages always ready to^Vf ooimuodntc customers. <>ct31 ' I'VIIE n di-rai :• d >• ! r> in ,;nt» - 1 >• us «•/»+•» to 1<* terms, ;• (io V. U^l I n 1 r ARfoESS oth w\v, -nd appi-iV' GpAhvn.Hnii'p.tift; ■■ a gm.-d O" Co! : nsjl- thmu. .ILL Nov. 7 lb'54. r Mgkl ■ . ‘ tf. ' *. • ' I r ; ~ Imnfet