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The Thespian Club!
WTTjTj rive an exhibition *£1®
WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. Perfor
mance to commence with Shakespeare’s world
renowned tragedy of
Othello!
B. S. WELLER,
TNEALER in Copper, Brass, Tin, Sheet Iron,
U Storbs, Grates, Hollow Ware and New seed
and Agrienltnral Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashrille, Tenn, may 1 ly.
Popula
by th
r if tic during tht Performance
dtifintrlVwjW.*^
To oonelnde with the laughable burlesque
tragedy of
BOMBASTES FURIOSO.
^TICKETS 60 ecata.-e*
May 267*55
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
SELLING OFF IT COST
F@08 ©ASIKin
F 1 order to reduoe onr Stock preparatory to
the tail trade, wa will offer oar entire stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
Including a splendid nnortnent of
LADIES’ DBESS GOODS, &
(frets’ Rtrtij 3Qdtt CliUtiig,
AT GOST FOR GASH!
This is one of tho most deeireble stocks of
fitoedrln the Cherokee Country being entirely
new and fresh.
Wo will begkd to fbrolah our enstomsnon
the usual credit at radaoed west.
may SO J H McCLUNG A CO.
nr
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!
JASPER COCTTY ACADEMY LOTTERY 1
iomurr or rax state or ommu
X ager aftbe Jasper Coanty Academy Lottery,
intends conducting the same on the Havana plan
of single nambers, and has located his Office in
the city of Macon, Georgia. He now offers the
following:—
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 23 1855
When prises will be distributed as follows,
AMOUNTING TO $50*000*
CLASS B.
Capitals—1 prise of
1 do
1 do
1 do
It do
1 do
1 do
1 do
S do
$13,606
3,000
1,500
1,100
400
5.000
2,000
1.300
1,000
468 Prizes, amounting to $50,000
Agents wanted la every town and city of the
Union. On application the Terns will be for.
'wdML
Remember army prise drawn at each draw
iagaaderthesaperiateadeneeof Col. Geo M.
Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Ksqs., gentlemen
wbo arc sworn to a faithful performance of
their da^r. Prises paid when dne without dis
count. XSy-AU orders, relyon it, strictly con-
fideatisL Bills on aU solvent banks taken at
P *WhsleTickets8$, Halves4; Quarters $2.
JAS F WINTER, Manager,
may 39 Macon, Ga.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY
6 RA 59 SCHEIE FOR JUNE
Class P.
iss Hussa or man, n am car
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
ssQg-Aad REMEMBER every Prise is drawn
at each Drawing, and paid whew dne WITHOUT
DISCOUNT!
I Prixeof
$15,600
4 1 do
5,0*0
'1 do
4,000
1 do
8,000
1 do
2.000
1 do
1,500
1 do
1,100
5 do
1,000
16 do
500
16 do
200
It do
120
25 do
100
78 do
50
338 do
25
4 Aproximafioa Prizes of
50
4 do do
40
a 4 do do
35
4 do do
30
4 do do
20
4 do do
15
4 do do
10
>M Prizes omountingto
$60,000
WOOL CARDING MACHINE
FOR SALE.
A NY person wishing to go into this ve
JA. itablo branch ofbnsinoss, is now ol
A rare chance of baying a first-rate set
of Wool Cards, LOW*
The machinery bat been hsed bat one season
under the best of care. Was ball! by Rogers
A Co., Patterson, N. J., of his most improved
and beat finished style, attached to which is a
Patent Barred Dirt Extractor.
For forther particulars apply to tho subscri-
bor at Rook Mills, Warren Co., Ga.
may 15 3t BJ WILSON.
NE W GOODS!;
AT R J. JOHNSON S
THE UNDERSIGNED 18 NOW AGAIN EN-
gaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and
has jost returned from Ntw York with one of
the best selected stocks of
A LL perions having claims against the Es-
A tote of Lemuel Mei
errill, are requested to pre
sent them properly authenticated within the
time prescribed by law.
ap 17 JOSEPH S. MERRILL ExV.
Com
For-
MORRIS fit STRATTON,
■fTTHOLESALK Grocers, Produce and
v V mission Merchants, and Dealer in
elgn and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8
$5000 OO.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to boy unimproved
Lands in all tho lower counties 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 communications mast be
poet paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, ’54 ly Griffin, Ga
H S FRENCH-
-JC FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH fit 80N,
and Deal
Tenn.
Having Agents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin
oinnsti and New Orleans, we are st a)! times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
ns nt those places. HSF48.
may 8 ’5 ly
LINENS! LIKENS! ILINENS!!!
YTTHITE Irish Linen of the bestquaity.
W WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants
and coats.
Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Linensfor
-tit’s cants and coats.
WHITE AND C0LKRED LINEN DRIL-
llngs for goat’s pants.
BROWN LINENS, a large stock and of ev
ery quality. RJ JOHNSON
Also, if you want a fine Fashionable 1IAT, I
have them of the best that is made on the la.
tost style, and very cheap R J J
READYMADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS
oat received of tho latest style to suit summer.
mayl5 tf RJ JOHNSON
HOUSE FOR SALE.
r PHE undersigned offers for sale, s goed Dwel-
X lingHousein the city of Rome. For ps
tknlara apply to James M Sumter. Esq..
isy 8 J G MeKINZIE
FARM FOit£ALE.
r IE subscribers offer, for sale their form,
CONTAINING BIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, and lying in Cass county on
Thomas’ creek about three quarters of s mile
from Eves’ water station on the Rome branch
Rail Road. The place is
Very Healthy with line Society
in the neighborhood. On it are a new Gin House
and Screw, and all necessary out buildings.—
The residence is near to one of the largest, pu
rest and most beautiful springs in the Cherokee
country.
Terms nude easy to a good purchaser.
THOS M BERRIEN,
may 8 4m JAS M PEPPER.
ARMSTRONG & C,0
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AXD aismCTFRIXe AGENTS for the sale of
Paints, Oils, Turpentine. French &
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES, HY
DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES,
PAINT HILLS, MARBLEIZEDIRON MANTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pomps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Copperas, Land Plaster. Guano, Ac.
Ho-69 Market St- 5 doors from Broad,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
sy 8 ’5,6m
TALMAS! TALMAS!!.
F the latest fashion, and the goods and trim
mings to make them; Rich Fancy and white
Crape Shawls in great variety at
may 18m WOOD. A BRO’S.
~^ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS !-te
Tickets $; —Halves $2 50-Quarters $1 25
SA3FL SWAN, Agent A Manager,
Montgomery, Ap 15, *55
Chattegga Sheriff Sales.
• be sold an the first Tuesday in June
next: Lot No. 127 in 13th Dia. and 4th
8ec. property of B. Kindriek.
W5£
CHURCH ANDERSON,
TTTHOLBSALE GROCER, PRODUCE Deal-
VV ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI.
QUORS. Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Leatb-
r, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashrille,
may Sly
WOODS ft CO
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 25 Market Street, NashriAe, Tenn esseey
mayl *65 1
THE DACCRREAI GALLERY
TY7TLL be open for a few weeks on Tuesdays,
VY Thursdays and Saturdays, where good
likenesses will be warranted. The new style
called stereoscope*, are aa life-like aa art can
) them. Pictures set In lockets, breast-pins
There la no present (which coats so little)
more acceptable than a good Daguerreotype;
and there are hundreds who now regret that
they had not secured n likeness of some belov
ed one, who ha* gone to “that bourne from
whence no traveler returns/* "Seize the shadow
then, ere thesubsten eeflis/* for "in in the midst
of life we are in death."
It matter* little whether oar friends maybe
homely orfrandaome; It is sufficient that they
are dear to ns; Every family should possess
at least one copy of eaebof its members. For
terms apply at the rooms, or at T 8 Wood A Co
NB Daguerreotypes can now bo sent safely
by mail to any part of the United States for 25e.
0ay!5tf B S BARCLAY
PERFUMERY!!!
MB. JW HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOB
the patronage they have hereto-
ffeveeeceived from the eitixens of Rome and its
-vicinity, would very respectfully
fertile them to cell and examine their stock of
fnfumtii k faw\ 2rtirbs
WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST A
best selected stock tbst has ever
pAwen brought to this market. Their assortment
CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF
PERFUMERY, POMADES OF ALL kinds,
A Flavour, COOKING EXTRACTS,
-OPOATH E, CAfHOI S, PRESTON 8ALT8 r
TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES,
POWDER, SNUFF-BOXES fitC., AC., AC.
Please call and examine their as-
ortment. may!5 tf
r fi
n
0 months after date application will be
made t> the Ordinary of Floyd County for
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of Susan Self, late of the said county of
Floyd deceased,
HARRISON CAMP,
may 15 Adm'r.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or
dinary of Chattooga county, will be sold be
fore the Court house in tho town of Summer
ville on the first Tuesday in July next, all the
real estate of Hugh M Middleton, minor heir of
John Middleton deceased,jtbe same being about
12 acres of land lying on Chattooga River a
fraction of Lot 87 in the 8th District Cand 4th
Section. WM J HENRY,
may IS Guardian,
HOSIERY AND GLOOVES
F almost every quality, color, style,* shape
and size, worn by Ladies, Gontlemen, Miss
es, Youths and Children, in great variety at
the Fancy Store of
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO.
kept in theoonntry, and as he has had sufficient
experience, he hopes to satisfy tho wants of his
oustomon. Ho will endeavor to maintain his
position in Aituro as a merchant, and givo his
undivided attention to that avocation.
He offers to his friends and the public gener.
ally, inducements that will compensate them
for riving him a call before they make their
purchases elsewhere. He will ehargo nothing
for showing Goods. He keeps a general stock
from the finest Fabrics down to the common
Staple goods. The selection of his stock was
made with great care and with a view to the
Spring Fashions of New York which were not
established by those who load in fashions until
the 2nd ofAprti, after which his cutiro stock
was purchased. At his Store can bo found a
variety of
Ladies 1 Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Bonnets, Sleeves and Col*
LARS, RIBBONS. BOTH FINE AND COM
MON, and SHOES of the very tost Quality.
He also has a large Stock of Goods of every
variety for MEN’S WEAR,
LINEN, COTfON & WOOL.
FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER
FINE AND COMMON
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A GOOD STOCK OF
READY mm CLOTHING.
Also the largest assortment of
Crockery, China, Glass Ware,
Ever before brought to the up count
Chattooga Land for Sale
T he Plantation on whieh the undersigned now
lives, situated In Broom Town Valley, and
lying on the main road leading through said I
valley, seven miles west of Summerville in a j
healthy seotion of country The above farm,
contains seven hundred aeres and five hundred
and fifty tillable, over three hundred cleared,
two hundred of whieh is good bottom land in a
high state of cultivation, good dwelling house
and out honses all in good condition.
Also, twolve or fifteen likely negroes, horses
and mules, and stoek of every description.—
Possession given next fall. Any person aesirioi
to purchase, would do well to come and loot
as a bargain can be had.
ap 17 3m LOWRY WILLIAMS.
-
Ry Authority of the State of Georgia*
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
rar TT JK2 JEM'S
Tho subscriber having aooepted from the
Commissioner the Agency and Management of
tho FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY,
has established tho prinoiplo Office at Atlanta,
Georgia, and intends conducting the Lottery on
the same plan as that of the Southern Military
Acadomy Lottery, of Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY
CLASS 1.
TO BE DRAWN
MAY 24TH, IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
®B*6 O, O O
Will be distributed according to the follow
ing Magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prise is drawn at oaoh Drawing, andpaid when
due without deduction!
1 Price of
GROCERIES I GROCERIES 1!
Qf| Bags prime Rio Coffeo.
tiv 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis NO Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for sale by W S COTHRAN k CO.
Fob 20 1855, tf.
NEWTON FACTORY
and Yarns always on hand and
for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k CO.
Agent -
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Ilave always
on had a largo supply of iron castings Ac., of
every sise and description. Orders filled proper-
They will also purchase whoat at the highest
cash prices Fel>. 20. tf.
50 PER CENT SAVED.
F OR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, a Scholar
ship in the Chorukco Female Institute.—
to
20, 1854.
R. T. MoCAY.
8 A L T! SALT!! , .
1 Onn 8ncka Sft,t ,ar K® * iie - In fine order
1 vUu just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 & 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
! !
ragbt to tne up country.
TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS T
HE
do
do
do
do
do
do
• is non I Q A Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Jnst ro-
SW’OCO | ceived and for Bale
W S COTHRAN A CO.
TIMES WILL ADMIT
GROCERIES
In all eases will be sold for cash down.
The undersigned receives in barter for any
Goods nearly everything in the way of provis
ions or Raw'Hides dry or green and Sheepskins
with the wool on if well preserved,
ap 24 ly R J JOHNSON.
NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AND OPENED AT THE
Store of M. W. Johnson!
He would respectfully call the attention of his
former Customers and the public generally, to
his fresh arrival, just opened, of SPRING and
Summer Goods
of the Newest and Most Fashionable Styles,
and embracing a fall and
YERY COMPLETE ASSORT ENT
of all thefcrticles usually found in the stores
of Rome. Among those to whieh he would
inrite your most particular attention, are
. a quantity of
FANCY GOODS*
os well as the usual Staple Arti
cle's, for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARWARE CROCK-
E RY, FAMILY GROCERIES,
MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
Ac., Ac., being alarge variety and
assortment of the kinds of goods com
monly to be fonnd in the Stores of this
place, to be sold at rates to suit the times.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK,
and if Goods and Prices do not suit, yon are
charged nothing for looking at them. You will
find my Store nearly opposite R. S. Norton’s.
Rome, Ga., ap. 24 tL M. W. JOHNSON.
5 Prises of
10 do
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,100
5,000
5,000
Feb 20
5 01 Prises in all amounting to $60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $10* Halves $5, Quarters $2 50
Bills on all solvent Bonks at par.^ All com
munications stricktiy confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager,
ap 24 * Atlanta, Go.
COOSA BOTTOM LAND
FOR SALE.
rPHE undersigned will now sell his lands ly-
.X ing tec miles West of Rome on the Coosa
River. The Bottom Lands cannot be excelled
in Cherokee. The np-lands ore not No 1, bat
good third quality, the most of which coutains
in all 620 acres. There are 125 acres of bottom
land in Cultivation, all fresh, and well fenced
in. On the upland where I live, is a fine Free
stone spring of water. Gin House, Screw, and
a mill in the Gin House with two males. I
grind 40 or 50 bushels of corn per day.
There is no healthier place in Georgia. The
society in the neighborhood is good—on acad
emy } mile from my bouse. Any person desi
rous of purchasing a body of land well adapted
to the growing of cotton or grain, would do well
to come early and look for himself. I have
made 1600 lbs of cotton per acre and $150 per
acre in corn and potatoes.
0 P H MeCLENDON,
ap 24 3m Coosa, Floyd Co.
DENTISTRY!!
DR C. P. CULVER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Having permanently located in Rome,
tenders bis Professional services to the pub-'
He. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL,
ap 24 6m
Til, COPPER & »HEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above
concern will continue the business on his own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a-large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which lie offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK i.ONE
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. BUSSELL.
Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly
Wholesale Bar Famishing Establishment,
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on hand the following articlest
BRANDY,
Cognao,
Otard,
llennessy,
' Rochelle,
Pcacb,
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New England*
WINES,
Port,
Cherry.
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Bourbon (old)
Monoogaheln,
Irish,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson's (bottled)
Ae., Ac. Ao., Ac.. Labels, Ae.
We intend keeping on hand q)i articles needed by Bar-ke
ourselves to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can be
TOBACCO
Smoking a. chewing.
GLASS WARE,
Decanters,
Flasks i p*t, to 2 p’tt,
Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Lemon, p’t or gal,
Raspberry,
Strawberry.
Sundries,
Sardines,
Pickles,
Cnmpagne Cider, Brokers Bitters
Porter Ale Strangleton "
CIGARS, Ess. Peppermint*
Spanish, Curacoe,
American, Mauscbins,
German— - Anisette,
a very large assortment Absyntbe,
— Cordials Corks.
Madeira,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Muscat,
Claret,
Campagne.
J. VALENTINE*
MAT 22,.
W. H. EIDSOY*
and will obligato
;ht in any market South,
ED. SHARP. Qf
1855, ly.
TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER*
ENT A R S
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 160 ACRES
of Bounty Land for services rendered in any of
the wars. If yon have receivediforty acres, you
are entitled to 120 acres more. If yon have re
eeived 80 acres, you are entitled to 80 acres
more.
I am prepared to receive applications, and
procure your warrants. Ifldonot succeed in
obtaining them, you will not be liable to any
charge for services rendered.
DAN’L S. PRINTUP
Attorney,
March 13 '5, tf. Rome, Ga.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE
next, will be sold at the Court House,
that well known Boarding House called Veran
dah kept by S G Wells. Said building covers
the lot in the most desirable part of the city,
containing three store rooms, six upper rooms,
two rooms below, dining room and kitchen,—
stables and consign houses, and a first rate nev
er failing well of water. Terms liberal,
may 1 tda S G WELLS.
FOR SALE.
•'pHE HOUSE and LOT whereon I Hve.— |
X Possession given when wanted.
C. H. SMITH,
Feb. 20, *55 tf.
LAND WARRANTS.
B Y a late act of Congress all the surviving Of
ficers aqd Soldiers who were engaged in
Military duty of any kind whatever, either in
the eervice of the United States, or any State
or Territory, for the space of 14 days are entitled
each to 160 aores of land; also the Orphans and
Widows of deceased soldiers. Those who have
already received warrants for a less number of
acres are entitled to so much more as will make
together lOOacres.
All persons having claims as above described,
can have their business promptly attended to by
calling on the undersigned He has in his pos.
session ail the necessary forms and blanks.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Ordinary's Office, one door above Drs. Word
Rome, Ga. March 12th, tf.
BACON! BACON!
*|0 QQQ lbs. Prime Tennessee BACON for
April 17. (tf) W. E. ALEXANDER k CO.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ARDTRIMHIICg*
P RINTS, Ginghams, Brilliantes, Bombasines
and Bareges, Jaconett, Swiss. Mull, Nan-
sook, Plaid, Checked, Corded and Dotted Mus
lins ; Florence, Hareeline, Grenadine and plain
black Silks; colored Silks, fancy colored and
black Brocade Stilts; watered Silks; plain white
Silks and Satins; Silk Tissues; trimmings, la
ces, nettings and dress trimmings in great va
riety, just receivnd and for sale at the fancy
store of WOOD k BRO.
EHBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS* &C,
QLEEVES, Cuffs, Chemisette, Capes and Col-
O lars, and a great variety of Jaeonet ana
Swiss Bands and Trimmings at
may 1 8m WOOD k BRO’S.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!!
W HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and bow pret
ty and cheap they are at
may 1 8m WOOD k BRO’S.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
R. S. NORTON
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS USUAL SUP-
ply of Spring and Summer Goods* consisting
of a good assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
of every variety and style nsually kept in this
market. A fine lot ofB0NNET8,
HISSES’ AID CHILDRENS’ HATS* AC.
Also a great variety for Men’s Wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING 1!
HATS* CAPS, BOOTS AID SHOES*
which will be sold at
SMALL PROFITS TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Contemplating some new arrangements in
Ins haziness this fall, a portion of his stoek will
be sold at VERY LOW FIGURES.
Rome, Ga. April 3 tf.
T. S. WOOD & CO. SOME, GA
Dealers in watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver Ware, Cutlery, Plated,
and Brittannia Ware, China,
Musical Instruments, Walking-
Canes, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ae., Ac.
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED,
may 1 *5 ly
WATER RUNNING UP HILL!!
G ATCHEL’S
PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Double and Single Self-acting
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
PATENTED APRIL 101847.
T70R supplying dwellings or farm bouses villa-
J! ges, rail road stations Ae.. with pure run
ning water any beigbth or distance required,
with from one pint to
20 GALLONS OR HORE PER HIIUTE*
from a spring or stream, where a foil of two or
more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall and elevation.
The undersigned bavingpnrcbased the right
for the eounties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is
prepared to furnish and put in operation the a-
bove named Rams of various sizes, adapted to
different sized springs, wbicb ore warranted to
give entire satisfaction. Address
JL GIBSON,
ap 10, tf. - Cartorsville, Ga
SHOE §!! SHOES!!!
L ADIES’. Gent’s and Children’s—The great
est display of shoes that we have seen late
ly is made by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They have bad them made in Philadelphia for
their own trade, and the quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,' Gentlemen’s,
Children's and Servant’s wear, show that they
know what the people want In the article of
•hoes. WOOD A BRO'
may 1 8m
WOOD A BROTHER,
A RE jnst opening a splendid assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING and HATS,
allof which are direct from New York, and of
the last tqotoj. may l 8m
SYIIfW
BONNETS!
A SPLENDID assortment of Bonnets, direct
from New York, some trimmed and alarge
supply of Trimmings to suit the taste for those
not trimmed, have just been opened at the store
of WOOD A BROTHER,
may 1 8m
CHAMPE &. KERR.
M1RCBANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, aud of Northern menufacture,
can be found at the shop of
CHAMPE A KERR-
HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!!
C ASSIMERES ef the latest styles jnst re
ceived and will be sold at low prices by
CHAMPE A KERR.
WOOL HATS*
A ND HOME MADE SHOES, we have just
bought 300 home made wool Hats, and a
supply of borne made shoes,
for sale by
may 1
All of which are
WOOD A BRO.
8m
E VERY Article of Gentleman's Wearing
Apparel, of variagated styles and of the
best quality. Call and see them.
CHAMPE A KERR.
OSIABURG8 AND HOSESPUN8 ! !
P LAIN, Striped and plaid Osnaburgs ; and
every discription of Bleached and Brown
Homespuns and Drillings from 6} cte per yard
to 3 yards wide, and for sale at
may 1 WOOD A BRO.
r fO months after date application will be
made to tbe Ordinary of Chattooga county
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to
the estate of Moses Kellctte deceased.
JOHN B KNOWLES,
may 8 '55 Adm’r.
NEURALGIC E LIQUID!!
T his extraordinary medicine for
the cure of Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Flux
Diarrhoea, Cramp Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Croup,
Nervous Headache, Chills and Fevers, Bruises
and Sprains, Old Sores, Pains in any part of the
body, is now for sale at Wm M A W Peeples,
Calhonn ; C P Wellborn, Dalton; J Norcross,
Atlanta ; R Baber, Marietta. Wo would say
to all as a proof of the power and efficacy of this
Liquid to do tohat tee eay, we have retailed $700
worth in fourteon months in Chattanooga amidst
all other medicines where the medical faculty
stands high. We can get 95 out of 100 who
have nsed this to certify its virtue and pow
er. See Brownlow’s Whig and descriptive pam
phlets for details and testimony. Each Bottle
has fall directions. Price 50 cte, 1 00 and
$2 00 dollars per bottle Cash only.
J J JAMES,
Proprietor.
I hereby certify that I was afflicted with Rheu
matism for two years, and frequently would a-
wake in the night and shed tears, the pain was
so severe, without relief from any medicine till
I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid and in two ap
plications it mode a perfect cure.
JM YOUNG,
Clinton, Ga. Physician.
Certificate.—JUDGE MASSINGALE.
I have nsed James’ Neuralgic Liquid with en
tire success in two cues of Rheumatism in my
family, one chronic, the other inflammatory. I
have used it for Neuralgia in my own case with
much benefit. I believe it is the most reliable
and perfect "panacea” for pains I have ever
bad in my family.
H W MASSINGALE.
Certificate.—Rev J. Atkins, Bible agent for
Holston Conference.—A few weeks since, when
some distance.from home, I was attacked with
Flux. I took one dose of James’ Neuralgic Li
quid ; tbe symptoms begat to give way, and in
a few boars I wu relieved.
Knoxville, 1855 J ATKfNS
Rev W H H Duggan of Holston Conference.
—I certify that James’ Neuralgic Liquid cured
tbe chills and fevers on a young man after all
other remedies bad failed. It also eared a ease
of scarlet fever—its effect wu immediate.
Meigs Co, Tenn W H H DUGGAN.
Hon J M Anderson, formerly member of Con
gress from 6tb District, Tenn.
I wu painfully afflicted with Neuralgia in
the face attended with sore throat, and by using
only a part of a bottle of James’ Neuralgic Li*
quid made a perfect cure, indeed it acted Hke a
charm. J M ANDERSOM,
may 1 ly Marion Co., Tenn.
Agent*:
S G WELLS, Rome, Ga.,
J W MASSENGALE, Kingtton, Ga
J. H. McCLUNG & CO.
Are now receiving direct from the Northern
cities their
LARGE IMPORTATION OF
SPRING & SUMMER
m & $ &
embracing every variety or
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
in Fancy Colors, Mourning and half Mourning.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
of every material.
Together with a superior lot of
IVId-dS ClnthlTlff ^ 'THE undersigned will fill all orders fromeus-
UU J aiauuu * x tomers with promptness ard despatch,
of soperior make and qnality, made expressly Work entrusted to them will meet with faith-
for our own sales. I fa] and speedy execution.
iflillenery s StrawGoods 1 ”* ch CHAMPE 4 KERR
Consisting of
LADIES ELEGANT TRIMMED AND UN
TRIMMED BONNETS,
MISSES STRAW AND CRAPE HATS.
11MT1L115S11SIJ3’© MAT
of every variety.
JJ^-BOOTS AND SHOES-SS^
of genuine Philadelphia manufacture. Alarge
Stock of
Housefurnishing Goods
for Planter’s use,
Together with many other goods, too numer
ous todescribe. Altogether comprising the most
perfect assortment of Goods which we have ever
offered to the trade, and will be fonnd to be un
rivalled in Styles or Prices by any house in the
State. Our facilities enable us to offer unusual
inducements to our Customers, and Dealers gen
erally, whose patronage is respectfully solicited
—it being our pleasure at all times to show
goods. J. H. McCLUNG k CO.
1
INSTAN T
'/£ ElyJEF =5?
gko. a. WARD }>
i J. U. JtcOLUNO.
April 1".
HINA Glass and Granite table Ware, a largo
assortment for sale by
allO
J H McCLUNG k CO
3000 - e °°- ^ P a P er > Window Shades,
E very pursuu stiuuld constantly keep on hand
for cases of sudden emergency, a bottle of
Sloan’s Instant relief. It is the great Internal
and External remedy for the immediate cure of
Colio, Heart burn, Sore Throat, Toothache
Weakness of tbe back or Kidnoys, Diarrhoea
Dysentary, Cholera Morbus, all summer com
plaints, Sick Headache, Aguo cake, llheuma
tism, Soreness in tho Bone, Pain in the Limbs,
Cramps and Spasms, Colds, Spinal complaints
Swelled Joints, Sprains, Bruises, etc., and for
Cholera it is a superior Remedy
FOB HoRSKS ANDCATTtE,
Sloan’s Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy.
Haifa 25 cent bottio of Sloan’s Instant Relief
cures a horso of colio in a few minutes. For
bruises, strains, sprains and many other inju
ries on horses, cattle and other animals, Sloan’s
Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate
reliof, and speodily effect a cure.
Many persons have been astonished to witness
the rapid cure effected by the use of this won
derful modicine
For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY*
Feb 6 6m
al 10
Fire Screens, Ac, Ao. on hand.
J H McCLUNG A CO
"^^TNDOW and Bed Gilt Cornices and fix
tures,
al 10
For sale by
J H McCLUNG A CO
/'iURTAIN Goods, Cords and Tassels for same
v For sale by
allO
JH McCLUNG A CO
OSNABURGS.
2 Bales just received and for sale by
March 6 J H McCLUNG
A CO.
Unrmtled Attraction!
—J 8 5 5-
B ERRY A HARKINS are now receiving
their New Goods for the SPRING AND
SUMMER TRADE, consisting in part of-<—
Rich flg’d Plaid and Plain dress SILKS;
Florence and Marcelane SILKS ;
Rich printed and Plain BARAGES ;
ORGANDIES, JACONETS, LAWNS ;
Prints GINGHAMS, colr’d and white CAM
BRICS ;
Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet MUSLINS ;
CHARTER OAK _ __
lift 3nsntanrt I
HARTFORD, CONN. RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY ;
CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi- BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ac.;
v tal, with a largo surplus. Securely invest- A largo assortment of Gent's and Youth's F
Fur-
ed, under the sanction and approval of the I nishing Goods,
Comptroller of Pablio Accounts, of the State of READY MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Boots
Connecticut
OJfieere and Directore.
ALFRED GILL, President
JOHN t. BUNCE, Vice President
JAMES C. WALKLEY. Secrotary.
Director*.
Alfred GUI, William R. Cone,
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,
Jamos G. Bolles, Samuel Coit
John A. Butler,
Noah Wheaton,
it
Daniel Phillips,
C. N. Humphrey.
and Shoes.
Our stock will bo found complete in every de
partment! This beingour first purchase for the
Spring and Summer Trade, wo are prepared
to exhibit every article new and of tbe latest
styles nt grently reduced prices.
The attention of buyers is rospoctfully solici
ted* BERRY A HARKINS.
March 27.
Hoard of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Prcsid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaao Tonoy, late Attorney General U. S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.« Consulting
Physician.
Applications reeelved by
THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent
Dee. 5, 1854. ly Romo, Ga.
A. W. HARSHAW.
T SIOXAND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
ENDERS his servlcesto tho Public In
hi* line of busines*. He flatters himself
that he will give full satisfaction to all who
employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
AU orders sent through the Post Office will
be promptly attended to.
Oct- 81,1854,
STARTLING BUT TRUE!
WHIT EVERY WJ1I1N SHOULD KNOW.
R EADER, are you a husband or a father ? a
wife or a mother ? nave you tbe sincere
wellfare of those you love at heart! Prove
you* sincerity, and lose no lirr.e in learning
what causes interfere with their health and
happiness nnt It-sathan your own. It will
avoid to you and yours, as it has to thous
ands, many a day of, air, and alixieiy fol
lowed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation and exhaust-
ing tliose mean* for medical attendance,
medicines and advertised nostrums, which
otherwise would provide for declining vears,
the infirmities of age and tbe proper educa
tion of your children.
How often it happens, that the wife lin
gers from year to year in tb > t pitiable con
dition as not even for one day to-fee^the
Lappy and eXliileratiug influence incident to
the enjoyment of health, arising from ignor
ance of tbe simplest and plainest roles of
health as connected with the marriage state,
the violation of which'entails disease, suf-
feringand misery.
“And must this continue 1 Must this be ?
Is there no remedy 1 No relief 1 No hope V J
The remedy :s by knowing tbe causes
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefltting by them.
These are pointed ont in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,"
ROFESSOR or DISEASES OF WOJtEX.
One Hundredth Edition (500,000) 18bio. pp. 250
[OX FIXE PAPER, EXTRA BIXDIXG, $1,00]
A standard work of established reputation
found classed in the catalogues of the great
trade sales in New York. Philadelphia, and
other cities,and sold by the principal book
sellers in the United States. It was first
published in 1847,since which tine
FITE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were up
wards of
One Hundred Thousand Sent by Hail.
attesting the high estimation in which it is
held as a reliable popular Medical
BOOK FOR ETERY FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive at
tention to the treatment of corrplaints pecu
liar to females, in respect .o which he is
yearly consulted by thousands, both in per
son and by, letter.
Here every woman can discover,by com
paring her own symptoms with those de
scribed. the nature, character, causes ol,,and
the ptoper remedies fot, her cornpnints.
The wife about becoming a mother has of
ten need of instruction and advice ofthe ut
most importance to her future health, in
respect to which her sensitiveness fbrbid-
consuliinga medical gentleman, will find
suen instruction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alarm; as all the
peculiaritiesincident to her situation are de
scribed.
How many are Suffering from obstructions
or irregularities peculiar to the female sys
tem, which undermine the health, the ef
fects of which they are ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seeking advice!
May suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of
the womb), or from floor albas (weakness,
debility, 4*c.) Many ,.re inconstant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many have dificuh if not dangerous delive
ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.—
Some whose lives are hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pages the means
of prevention, amelioration and relief:
It is of course impracticable to convey ful
ly the various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for the mar
ried or those contemplating RMrriage.
In consequence of the univirsal populari
ty of the work, r.s evidenced by its extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well ot. booksellers as on the
public, by imitations of title page, spurious
editions,and surreptitious infringements of
copyright, and other devices and descriptions
it has been found necessary, therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to bay no hook unless the words *‘Dr. A. M.
Macriceau. 129 Liberty Street. N. Y.”
on and tho entry in the Clerk’s Office o
the hack of) the title page; and buy onl
of respectable and honorable dealets, o
send by mail ] and address to Dr. A. M
Mauriccau.
” Upon receipt of One Dollar, “ THE
MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” s sent (mailed
free) ‘o any part of t.he United States, the
Canadas and British Provincns. All letters
must he post-paid and addressed to Dr. A.
M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New Yoric
City. Publishing Office, N* - , -29 Liberty
Street, NewYork.
AGENTS IN GEORGIA.
L E Welch, Albany ; E J White,Milledgovtlle;
Doynl «!t Fears, MoDonough; C, Youngblood,
Ogiothorpe ; Wm Kay, Atlanta; Tbos T Chris
tian, Dalton ; Jones A Blakely and Richards,
LaGrango ; W A Scandrett, Griffin; J B Cub-
bodge, Savannah. March 6,1855
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
C URTAIN goods in variety,^ Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Housefurnishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG k CO.
GREAT REMEDY!
Celebrated Family Ointment.
H Mild, Safe, Thorough and the greatest External Rant-
- - fr vtMb -
dy ever rued. It b composed ef Vegetable Extract* and
pe**e**e* power ttneyuaOed in tbe anna!* of Medicine for the
acre of Inflammatory Disease*. J
It is universally acknowledged to be an infallible remedy,
fa every caw where ft has been faithfully applied on the
B»faP«n»glMen*IWe Perspiration, and
uinvaluabtefa all diseasea ofthe flesh. Obstinate Ulcers,
Old Sores, Chfllblams. Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breast. Diseases of tbe Eve,
Ague to *he Face, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Cords!
Pain in the Side, Back and other pans of the system. Scald
Head, Bndses. Fresh Wounds, Piles, and every kind of
sore containing the least particle ot Inflammation, are
permanently cured by this great remedy.
HEALING VIRTUES.
It is a /orf, authenticated here, as well as all over tbe
State, and indeed the whole western states, ffijj Sloan’s
Medicines have attained a wide spread celebrity, and re
putation, to whieh they are justly entitled by their “Asa
virtues,” and powers. Wie are not among tliose who
prone to endorse every patent humbug that mna, a
and fa this instance have delayed our endorsement ,
we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, not only
by testing them personally ourselves, but from the testi
mony of a numerous portion of the commun'ty Jiving
around us.—TIllinois Globe, Apr! 1 13,1850. *
SLOAN’S
Horse & Cattle Medicine.
No Medicine fa use has accomplished so many Extra-
trdinary Ceres, and given so Universal Satisfaction in every
variety and stage of disease, or that has so extensive and
rapid a sate a* Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder.
The Ointment is swifUy superceding all other Ointments
and Liniments for tbe cure of Fresh Wounds, Galls of all
kinds. Sprains, Braises. Cracked Heels. Ringbone, Wind-
galls, Poll Evil, Callous, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Sit-
fast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet*
Scratches or Grease, Mange and Horse Distemper.
The Condition Powder wall remove all inflammation and
fever, purify the blood, loosen the akin, cleanse the watef
and strengthen every part of tbe body; and has proved a
sovereign remedy for the following diseases:
Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, In
ward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation of the Eyes,
Fatigue from bard exercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly
called stiff complaint;) which proves so fetal to many valu
able horses in this country. It fa also a safe and certain
remedy for Coughs and Colds, which generate ao many
fatal diseases.
These remedies never injure, and abeays Cere, if tbe di
ructions are followed.
Forfurther particulars and a multitude of Certificates a
remarkable Cures, get Pamphlets of agent*.
W. B. SL0AH*
Grand Depot. 40 Dak* SL, Chicago, 1L
HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES*
F OR Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, of real
Philadelphia manufacture, for sale by
Deo 19. J. H. McCLUNG * CO.
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CARD CASES.
)ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Moroooo k Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at
doolO J. H. McCLUNG k CO’S.
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY*
F. 9. 8HEIBLEY
Rome; Georgia.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ofthe Valley of Virginia, at Wineheeter, Va.
Cnpital 93O0.OOO.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334,307.
The rates of premium are as low as a just re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on the part of tho
Agent, at all times, to protect the intereste ‘oi
tliose who, may patronize his Agency, and any
information on tbe subject will be cheerfully giv
en upon application, in person,*or by letter.
Jan. 16th '55 2 y;
^gy-EVERY BODY READ THIS !*f£^
A SPLENDID FA3ILY MEDICINE.
GERMAN ELIXIR,
0 it
Compound Fluid Extract of LoWenfcahn*
_^®*K5TIRELT VEGETABLE !!"&$.
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaint*,
Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired sAppetite, Costiveness;
Cholera Morbus, Colic;
General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach
after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements-.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine for
diyspepsia, Headache and kindred diseases
ever placed before the public.
A most excellent remedy for those who
eat too heartily.
SPREAD A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES, LETTERS &C.
“I regard the German Elixir as the very
best Anti-Dyspeptic and stomachic medicine
I have ever used,”
, . Hon. WILIE W. MASON.
[Formerly] Chancellor of tbe Central Di
vision of tbe State of Alabama.
I concur folly in the recommendation giv
en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.”
Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Court
of Ala.
“Your medicine has in my opinion, jus
claims to the confidence of the public as (
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion.”
Rev. Ww. F. SAMFORD,
[Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe
male College.
“I was suffering from chronic Indigestion,
or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir
and found it the very thing! needed.”
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS.
Agent for theTuskegee Methodist Female
College.
‘T am prepared to speak advisedly when
I say, that in my opinion it is an invaluable
Family Medicine, answering fully the pur
poses for which it is prescribod.
Rev DS DOUGLAS.
President ofthe Glcnnville Female Col j
lege.
Rr commended ftrf Sick Headache by Cot*
N J Scott, Auburn Ala.
Recommended as a splended Family Med'
icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ala.
Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion by Prof C C Richards, A. M., Wrighta-
boro, Ga.
Numcrotis other t stimonials might bd
produced, but it is tbongbt the above are
sufficient to give confidence in this truly
valuable medicine. Manufactured and sola
by WM R JUNES & Co.. Auburn Aid,
For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome Ga.
Feb 2?, 1855, ly.
Black-smith Shop
iTHE Subscriber most kindly re9
turns his thanks to the Citizens (
of Rome and vicinity for the very _
generous patronage extended to him during the
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Blach'smithifag in the
various branches also the building and repay
ing pfWaggons abd Carriages, and being n
machines! can make and repair' Machinery of
all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the
ago of 15 and iSas apprentices,
j Jan 9 '55, ly K. S, SIMONS.
_.®r*. Smith & Wooten
bi Ay ING associated themselves in the prac-
JU. tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer-their
services to the pablio; Dr. Smith Is prepared
to treat any disenses of tho Eye nifd Ear. Office
pn BroidSt., one door below H. A. Smith’s
BookStoro. jen 23 ’65, [1 y.