About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1855)
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL! PATENTED MAY 16, 1854 B KOWN A ANDERSON, proprietor* of Dip Riph» for Eastern and Middle. Tennessee and for the State'of Georgia and Alabama, with the privilege bfselliog Mills in all Territories belonging t > the P Far portability simjdkity .ffeonstrocllott. *ttd r-inviM i-nt** nft»4i*, t»*e Little Qiant t»M no equal It weighs from thro** In fltwhun dred pounds aocotding to also, can be pot in operation tor the farmer in half an hoar’s time withost eKpeswe or Mechanical aid, then adjusted and used with convenience by any hat*. j. The mechanical construction af&* Little Gi ant it *hcK, that it must be si* to sea timet men durable than ary other Mill qf tie kMmser ^^Th^LiHe Giint h-» received the First Pre mi ms at emery State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past fall ami that in the roost 'ComphmoRtarv manner. The^ Mills an* guarantied In the mort non. <► ftlre manner against breakage or derange* meat, and warranted to grind (WtMlI'Von r ear cm 10 to 20 bushel* per bone with a degree of ease and convenience for fttrtn par* poSerin, verattein-d before. Msnwfaettm-d and for *ele by Brown 4 Anderson. Warn rooms. No 40 Market St., *, T«nn „ I discount to Dealer*. COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. ^ FLOYD SPRINGS! T WELVE mite* north of Rome, and twelve miles west of Calhonn. m EORGIA, Polk County: vr Whereas. Elisabeth C Gordon has applied to me for Mtoranf ndminhtratiouon theea- Mr of N ihnnMHO<wd«nlate«*ftbUcoao- {V df-eeased The*«- an* therefore to rite end admonish the kindred and creditors t*f said dnrenred to m feels assured that be will be able to please all who may patronise bim. His charge will he moderate, and all who tot seeking health, qui et repose and good living should visit tble place. Conveyances can always be procured at Rome and Calhoun to tfao Springs. £&T'Chronicle A SmUintl, Milledgorille Re carder, Savannah Charter, please publish one month and forward ape, to this office. ju!8 5w ROBERT H. M00RB. The (bllowing new works have j •4 at the Seek Mere eff adraiohdrathm riwmM md be granted toaald applicant hr or before the fret mondav of August otherwise letter* will be granted to said applicant or mane other fit and proper per-An on th*t dav. Given under my hand and nffirfc.1 -ignatnre tbl* the 26»h day of Jane 1855. STEPHEN A BORDERS jiys ARRIVAL OF BOOM! > just been reeel v H. A. Smith t Memories of the Countess of Blesslngton,; Woalfort’s Roost, by Washington Irving ,- Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagb; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern; 8traahope Burleigh, by Helen Dhu, Now-a-Days, by Laura J Curtis; Tempest and Sunshine: A Long Look Ahead, by A 8 Roe; Fudge Doings, by Ike Marvel; or Household Sketches, by Brooke; You bare hoard of them, by Q; Out Doors at Idlewild, by WUHs; Sami Roger’s Poetical works complete, [new ed] *a Poetical workscomplete, [new ed] Newt boy, and Lite of , arother supply; Weber’s Outlines of Universal History; 8mith’t History of Greeee; [newed] Bon Jonson’s Dramatic works; [new edl Gems of Been ty, a Gift Book beaotifolly illus trated steel engravings ? The Diadem, a Gift Bookbeautifatly Ulostratod, steel engravings; Souvenir Gallery, a Gift Book beautifully illus trated, steal eograrings; Book of the Boudoir, beautifully GBustratod steel engravings. The above works, the public are most respeetfal ty aolieiied to call and examine. ju 5 ’55 IMPORTANT NOtlCE. mm oiF it iost (F©G§ ©&SMH ordeMo reduce our Stock preparatory Including a splendid assortnent of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, (grata 1 Slrahq Blob (Closing, AT GOST FOR GASH! This is one of the most dssinblo stocks T WO MMln afterdwe apnlicatioo will be made to the Oidinart Fktyd county for leave to sell alt tbr land belonging It the estate of L 0 Qain lata nf Floyd Cntutfv de ceased. A.G QUIN. j»y AdmV CTATB OF GEORGIA. Polk Coanty: U Whereas, it it represented tome that the Mathew Crawtocd, formerly of P«*lk Canute d*«»-*w*d la aarejwv^nted fbrw are therefor*- •** ,-ite *nd edmoaish the kin- 4i«ii fri >4*.«ad eredittw* *f said dowwd, to tak-oat bwt*-re <4 administration npnn said E-tsfrb He $t*> Monday of August next, »>n tire frihww «ot»do. L-ttem of admisi^'S'bo will !r- granted t«» th- Deputy Clerk 0n***Lr « .nsr B »j*min F Bige low. ««r «*»hi- - At 4**d propel person — Given s- •«» In* 1 ', n nflir In C *tart«»w» -sfBPflRN A. BORDERS, jlv 8 Ordinary. letkr. s.VESLTON respectfully In iri h<-r sehotd room to Mr* A> qualifications i fully established -?pka. Abu. and more r a <w resume* the to a *** eij^rt her torn : n ".-cr-iable Pror i -rat her little ones ‘ * (he loadable ex ec •< meet sritb a 3 a 28 tf S9IME TO Pi SETTS ■ * . SHIN're*pectf««Ily inf<trees ' It-are >.nd ririnlty. Sitit • ' '■ —* for votingbidies and a « ho?*. MONDAY toelSth «*f July » r» - w-lschoolroom t«J-~ t Mr*. Hazeiton, situated near ly th, Methodist Church. The course of- insiroerian will be extensive and thorough. The tat- of tuition prr session of five mouths WiH las ik- nee as In other female schools ef tk><nW PtvC B F Barclay will cive lessons is S<wc. F-eerh Drawing and Painting will »b#.bs • s'.efet *t the Professor’s charset. Pu pil* «it. ra.g any time in course of the term, will ,ruy h- chaiued to the end of the session. A f-*r r«up>D from the country ran be accom- modai—I in the family «« boarders. j» 28 ’5 tf against the Bs- ofthe county Simpkins u « notified to render them A LL peraor s baring tate of Mathias G of Floyd, deceased, are in duly autkontieatod within the time preeeri bed by law. And those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment GABRIEL JONES, Adm*r. ju 5 with the wiU annexed. SUMMER RE SORT! LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. r FHB Hotel on Lookout Mountain (only five A miles from Chattanooga,) IS NOW OPEN for the season, for the reception of company.— Arrangements for amusements of ramus kinks have been made and the ondertdgned will spare no exertions for the comfort of his guests. May 28 G WASHBURN. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! JASPER CDUXTV ACADEMY LOTTERY I >V AUTHORITY OP THU STATE OP 6K0RGIA. •pHE subscriber having been appointed Man- X agerofthe Jasper County A«*ademy Lottery, intendseonducting the same on the Havana plan of single numbers, and has located his Office iu the city of Maco , Georgia. He now offer* the following:— GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 23 1855. When prises will be distributed as follows, AHOUmSG TO $50,000. C L A S S B. Capitals—1 prise of $12,009 I do 3.000 1 do 1.500 1 do 1.100 10 do 400 l do 5.000 l do 2.000 1 do 1.200 5 do .000 108 Pries*. amo-*»u»n£ •» $50,000 Agent* wanted in -v-ry town and city -»f the Union. On applicati'-t* the Terms will h- f-.r- new and fresh. We wilt be glad t the usual credit at may 28 reduced prices# J H MoCLUKG * 00. NEW G00DS;i AT R J. JOHHSOH'8 THE UNDERSIGNED 18 NOW AGAIN B B ed In the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, a just returned from New York with one the best selected stocks of SHOT andividod attention to thatavooation. him a call before they mat elsewhere. He will charge for giving purchase* for tbowlii from the fit Staple goods. The selection of his sto made with great care and with a view showing Goods. Ho keeps a general st from the finest Fabrics down to the eomi stock groat care and with a view to Spring Ftohiona of New York which were established by those who lead «n fashions u was purchased. At his Store can bo found a variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings. Bonnets, Sleeves and C< LARS, RIBBONS, BOTH FINE AND CO] MON, and SHOES of the very beet Quality. He alao has a large Stock of Goods of eve variety for MEN'S WEAR, FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER FINE AND COMMON BOOTS AND SHjES. A GOOD STOCK OF R! J f hint, LdTiihG. Also the largest assortment of Ever before brought to the up country. TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS THE TIMES WILL ADMIT CrROGERIES In all eases will ba sold for cash down. with the wool on if well preserved, ap 24 ly R J JOHNSON. * SKYfLLRFEMALE COLLEGE —The Se e* f nd Annual .Commencement of this Insti- ■ wilt occur in the following order: Commencement sermon on Sunday, July 22, by Rev. Jawes E. Evaxs, eff Augusta. Examination of Classes on Monday. Tuesday mod W July 23d. 24th and 25th- Reading of Compositions by Senior and Jm- ier CT***e-. *r.»! Literary address by Rev. C. A. PrtWTfon ,.f R-.ih*. on Thursday, July 26— (Commeo-AuaVtit dkyl) Concert by young ladies of the Musical De partment «n Tliorsday evening, July 26tiu By esdetj—•- TH08 A. BURKE, > heretofore t Dwinell is All - * WKmSm u»ti»e. B tr aod subscriptions from the 3d of August will be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims against the office from first of January last will v® prt? -" > - ‘j Ig 31* JL/Wiurll xor rrlUcIllcDw S. E. COBURN. June 1.1S5S. M. DWINELL. DISSOLUTION. (existing in the •the firm of Dun- ly h.<.becamedbritol by the death ->f C..1 B-n^jah Dnnbam and rah- sequent ex:»ir tfor. of tbr term for which - wav extended bv hlaex- of »h<* firm will be need by eifh- nn^-twigned fn the liquidation of AH irid-bl-d to the said Firm are hereby ti«v ifi.-d that immediate payment of all debt* D.<«v dn<-!« required and *11 debt* not vet du» will bo n-qnired lobe paid im mam their falling doe a* % prompt t of tbr bosihw* of said firm aa de- m gg3£ xnasded by the Ex*-cntora «»f Co! DURHAM. C.J ELFORD ARTHUR BLEAKLBT Execnto'a ofB Dunham; deceased, The wholesale *Dd retail Bari net* wfll be carried on as usual bv the undersigned ARTHUR BLEAKLBT Augusta June 261m HEMET fE&IOS, OB THE DREAM. ST A SX0K6IAS. Tbk i« the tide of a B wan oa mv to press— of eomple wtu, which will he issued in two num ber* on the let and 15th of July, 1855. Tbo scenes are laid mainiy in the United States, giaud and Spain. The pure white paper with in quantity of matter an tr?**-* volume of 300 pages. It will be promptly issued and forwarded to all who will send their orders aeeompained with the cash. TERMS. SINGLE COPY, [ Two Numbered $0,75, TO CLUBS OF 3 OR MORE. [»«r Copy,] 50. Bemittanec Mu*t be mode in bill* or change, and not in Poet-Office Stamps. Addres JAMES M. SMYTHE, jnSO Augusta, Ga. in toe united states, jso- e work will be printed on i new type and will equal in ordinary sited Duode- LEATHER MACHINE BELTING! "PATENT riveted. Stretched nnd Cemented JT Leather Machine Beltin . Oak and hemlock tanned, all widths from 1 to 24 inches of onr own manufacture and of warranted quality, suit* able for Cotton Factories, Machine shops, Gins, Thrashers, pumps, Ac., Ac. A large assortment alwprs on band end for sale in quantities to suit at the SADLERY WARHOUSE of SHERMAN JESSUP* C0„ "241 Broad St. Augusta, Qa, and HARRAL. NICHOLS * CO.. Corner Meet ing and Hnsel Sts Charleston, 8. C. ju!9 4m OTANFOKD A PITNER.—Dealers in Dry O Goods and Groceries. 1 octal | a. a. piTszn. Rememberev-ry prise dnwn at each draw- inf under the sop-rinrend-nee *>f Col t}«i M. L*#gen and Jae A N ! ri»-r R«q# , «"!tl* m-'* wb«» are sworn to a faithfrl perform* ne«* of their duty. Prise* paid when due without dis count. jyPAIl order*, rely on it strictly con- fidtntiaL Bills on *11 v.lv-r-t bnnk? taken at ir. Whole Ticket* 8$ . Halves 4; Quarter* $2. JAS P WINTER. Manager. ■ay 29 Macon. Ga. HBMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HELM BOLDS BiSULY ■ OXCKSTRATF.D CSIfSilID FLUID LAr iACr BfclHl, F«»b liiwoo «*l‘ Hu* Buddi^; «•>■! Kn.iit-yN SeiWi Dim-av, Stnoiun-K Weaknrtw#. ami all ot >hy 8<-xu*l Org-#n> whether in male or fooiai -, fr in wktirvercsnw they may have originatt-d. aud ni matter uflio" long >1 a tiding. Ifyno have contracte*! ($terrible disease; which when once seated in the xyMeni. will *mn-ly go down fnun one s.-p.-ratio.i to an oilier, unde! mining llie« ou-l!iM»«>n and #*p ping the very vitai fluids ot'lite do not ti ns' yourself in the hands o: th* Quack*, win, start up every <iay in a city like this, and fill the patient will, glaring falsehoods Pat Well calculated to deceive I he young and those not vquaiate*! with their trick* — Yon cannot be tow careful in the selection of a remedy in these cases The fluid extract Booh us has been pro nounced by eminent physicians the greatest r medy ever ln»wn It t» a m>-dicine per fectly pleasant in its taste, an-l very innocent in its action, and yet so thorough that it no- nihilafea evary particle ofthe nuk and j»ol— inon* virus of this dreadfrfT disease; and unlike other remedies, doe* not dry up the diaeaaein the blood. Conriltniional Debility, brought on by self* abn*e, * moat terri tie disease, which has brought thousands of the human race to untimely graven, than blasting the brillint r hopes of parents and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition rtf many a noble ynatli can be cured by tbl* Infallible Remedy.— \nd a* a medicine which mast benefit every body, from the simply delicate to the con fined and desp dring Invalid, no equal is to be found acting both as a Care and proven tive. HELMBOLD’a HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, Fob Purifying the Blood removing all dis eases arising from excess of Mercury expo sure sod imprudence in life, chronic consti lotions! disease arising from an impure state of'*lie Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known retnedt for tbe curt of 8crofula Ball Rhenm.. Ulcerations of the Throat and Leys Pains aod Swellings of the Bones. Tetter. Pimples on the Face, and sca ly Broplions of the Skin# This article is now prescribed by some of tbe moat distinguished physicians t>, the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparil la yet offered to the public. Several case* of secondary Syphilis. Mercurial and Scrnf- oloos diseases have enti.ely recovered fn the incurable wards of our public Institutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatm n* that could be devised.— These cases furnish striking examples ofthe salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some ofthe mori inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed, and the bones al ready affheted Nonce —Letters from responsible physf. dans and Professor* of several Medical Col* leges.and certififcate* of cures from patients wfll be found accompanying both Prepara* t ion ft. Prices. Fluid Extract of Bnchn. 01 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 85. Flnld Ex* fact of Sarsaparilla. 01 per bottle, or 6 botfh-sfor 05. equal In strength to one gallon of Syrup of Sarsaparilla. _ Prepared and sold b\ H. T. Hklmbold. Chemist 283 Chestnut Street, near the Gi rard House Philadelphia. To be had of Druggists and Dealers, eve rywhere. All letters directed to tbe Proprietor or Agent recrivu immediate attention. jona 12 IF J W. HICKS * CO.—Dealets in Medicines; •Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39, Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan, Hawkins * Co. bet 31 J * W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods •Hardware, Saddler, Boots and Shoes, Hat* LIVERS ! LIfFffg 1J LINENS!!! TI7FIITE Irish Linen of tbe best qnaily. VV WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants and enat«. Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Linensfor *p»nt’* pants and coat*. WIirTE AND COLERED LINEN DRIL- linjs f,r 2»>nt> nsiita. BROWN LINENS, a large stork and of ev- ory quality. R J JOHNSON Al*», if you want a fine Fashionable HAT, I have them ofthe best that is made on tbe la. test sfvle. and very cheap R J J READY MADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS ust received ofthe latest style to -*nit snmmer. m*yU vi RJ JOHNSON. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED AT THE 8tor of M. W. Johnson! He would respectfully call tbe attention of his former Customers and the public generally, to his fresh arrival, just opened, of SPRING and Summer Goods ofthe Newest and Most Fashionable Styles, and embracing a full and TERT COMPLETE ASSORT ENT of all the articles usually found in the stores of Rome. Among those to which he would invito yonr most particular attention, are a quantity of FANCY GOODS. as well as the usual Staple Arti cles, for Ladies'and Gentlemen’s wear, READY MADECLOTHING HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, HARWARE CROCK- E R Y, FAMILY GROCERIES, MEDICINES, GLASSWARE, Ac.. Ac., being a large variety and assortment of the kinds of goods com monly to be found in the Stores of this plaee, to be sold at rates to suit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK, and if Goods and Prices do not suit, you an charged nothing for looking at them. You will find my Store nearly opposite R. 8. Norton’s. jJnsijnill* aitttfrtiBtmfntji. Rome, Ga., ap.: M. W. JOHNSON. PERFUMERY!!! DR. J W HICK8 A CO., THANKFUL FOR the patronage they have hereto fore received from the eitisens of Rome audits vicinity, would very respectfully invito them to call and examine their stock of ^frtani k #ttnnj Mrlw WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST A best selected stock that has ever been brought to this market. Their assortment C0N8ISTS OF ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, POMADES OP ALL kinds. A Flavour. COOKING EXTRACTS, •ODoarriNE,cA<ttou8» preston salts,* TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES, POWDER, SNBFF*B0XE8 A0., &C..&0. Please call and examiue their as- ortment. may!5 tf Chattooga Land for Sale r Pbe Plantation on which tbe undersigned now A lives, situated in Broom Town Valley, and lying on the main road leading through said valley, seven miles west of Summerville in a Wealthy section of country Tbe above farm, contains seven hundred acres and five hundred and fifty tillable, over three hundred cleared, two hundred of which is good bottom land in a high state of cultivation, good dwelling house and out houses all in good condition. Also, twelve or fifteen likely negroes, horses and mules, and stock of every description.— Possession given next fall. Any person desiring to purchase, would do well to come and look as a bargain can be bad. ap 17 3m LOWRY WILLIAMS. By authority of the State of Alabama. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY GRIND SCHEME FOR JOLT Class B. TO BX DRAWS ISn OF JOLT, IM TBS CUT Of MOMTOOMUT WHEN PRIZE8 AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to tbe following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! JHF* And REMEMBER every Prise Is drawn ttieacb DTtwing, and paid when doe WITHOUT 1 Prise of 1 do 1 do 2 do 5 do 10 d«» 15 do 78 do 120 do $1,000 are 500 are 200 are 100 are 60 ate 25 are $7,5000 6,000 2,000 2,000 2,500 2,000 1,600 3,000 3.000 261 Prises in all amounting to $30,000 JSSTONLY 10.000 NUMBERS !*figR Tickets Halves $2 50 -Quarters $1 25 SAM'L SWAN, Agent A Manager, Montgomery, Ala. OHUKOH ANDERSON, TTTHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE Baal- W ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND » DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- f Ql ORS. Iron Castings, Hides and Solo Loath- or, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashville Tonn. may 8 ly WOODS ft CO MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL AND FAMILY LARD. No 26 Market Street, Naibville, Tennttss may 1 * ’ ly 65 B. 8. WELLER, TVEALER In Copper, Brass, Tin, Shoot Iron, U Stoves, Grate*, Hollow Ware and New seed and Agricultural Depot No. 86, Upper Market Street, Nashville, Tonn, may 1 ly. M0RRI8 fit STRATTON, TIT HOLES ALE Groosrs, Prodooe and Com T V mission Merchants, and Dealer in For eign and Domettie Liquors. Corner of Market and Clark 8ts„ Nashville Tonn. may 8 ly H 8 FRENCH J C FRENCH. H. 8. FRENCH fit 80N, O.ROGERS, Commission Merohants, and Deal- VY ere In Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.— Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville, Tenn. Having Agente In St Louie, Louisville, Cin cinnati and Now Orleans, we are at all times prepared to transact any business entrusted to ns at those places. H 8 F A 8. may 8 *5 ly AE MRT RO NG <fc CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD HANOrACTURIMO AOCRTS FOR TBR SALK OF Palate, OUs, Turpentine. French ft AMERICAN WINDOW GLA88, WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES. HY DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES, PAINT HILLS, MARBLEIZEDIRON MANTLES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris, Coppers*. Land Plaster. Guano, Ae. H®. 69 Market St. 5 doors from Broad, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ’ - may 8 '5,8m BONNETS! A SPLENDID assortment of Bonnets, direct J-L from New York, Some trimmed and alarge supply of Trimmiogs to suit the taste for those not trimmed, bare just been opened at the store of WOOD A BROTHER, may 1 8m W O O L H A T S, A ND HOME MADE SHOES, we hare jnat il bought 300 home made wool Hats, and a supply of home made shoes. All of which are 1 for sale by WOODABRO. may 1 8m 1 OSNABCRGS AND HOKESPCNS !! TJLAIN, Striped and plaid Osnabnrgs ; and | A every discription of Bleached and Brown 1 Homespuns and Drillings from 6 j cts per yard 1 to 3 yards wide, and for sale at may 1 WOOD A BRO. TALMAS! TALMAS!! YF the latest fashion, and the goods and trim- v mings to make them; Rich Fancy and white Crape Shawls in great variety at may 18m WOOPABRO’S. HOSIERY AND GLOOVES YF almost every quality, color, style, shape 1 J and size, worn by-Ladies, Gontlemen, Miss- I es, Youths and Children, in great ^variety atl the Fancy Store of ' : ' a ' 1 may J 8m ** WOOD A BRO. H LI DIES’ DRE«S GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. 1 ■pRI' T8. Ginghams, Brilliantes, Bombazines X and Bareges. Jnoonett, Swiss.- Mall, Nan- 1 sitok. Plaid, Checked, Corded and Dotted-Mus lins ; Florence, Mareeline. Gronadineand plain-! black Silks; colored Silks, fancy colored and block Brocade SUks; wa ered Silks: plain white 1 Silks and Satin* ; Silk Tissues; trimmings, la- 1 ces. nettings and dress trimming* In great va- j riety, jnsl reeeivnd add for sale at‘ the fancy | store of WOOD’A BRO. | EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, ftC, OLBBVES. Cuffs, Chemisette, Capes and Col- | G lars. and o ereot variety of Jaoonet and- Swiss Bonds and Trimmings at V | may 18m WOOD AERO’S. J RIBBONS! RIBBONS 11 RIBBONS M l TXTHAT a quantity of Ribbons, and howpret- 1 VV ty and cheap they are at - 1 may 1 8m WOOD ABRO’S. * j SHOES!! SHOE S!1! - T ADIES* Gent’s and Children’s—The great 1 -Li est display of shoes that we have seen late ly is made by Wood A Brother of this city.— They have had them made in Philadelphia for their own trade, and the qaantity, quality, and style of their shoes for Ladies,’ Gentlemen’s, Children’s and Servant’s wear, show that they know what tbe people want in the ortiole of shoes. WOOD A BRO- may 1 8m | WOOD ft BROTHER A RE just opening a splendid assortment of 1 il READY MADE CLOTHING and HATS, all of which are direct from New York, and ofl be last agony. may 1 8m DENTISTRY!! DR C. P. CULVER, 8URGE0N DENTIST, Having permanently located in Rome, tenders bis Professional services to the pub- ^ Ho. A liberal share of patronage is respeetfally solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL, ap 24 6m j FOR SALE. i *4‘'HE HOUSE and LOT whereon I live.— | JL Possession given when wanted. C. H. SMITH, Feb. 20,'55 tf. | j HPIRi SPRING STOCK ! J.H, McCim U CO. Are now receiving direct from the Northern 1 cities their 1 LAIlGE MP0BTAOT OF h SPRING & SUMMER L aoo ® a*: embracing every variety of j Ladies’Dress Goods | In Fancy Colors^ Mourning and half Mourning: j I GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, of every material. ’ Together with a superior lot of 'l Ready Made Clothing!: of superior make and quality, made expressly I for ourorin sales. J. McCtUNG A CO. j GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES! QA Bags prime Rio Coffee. 20 Bbls Stuarts refined saga*. 60 bis NO Syrup 20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation. 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and Una! ties for sals by W S COTHRAN A CO. Fob 20 1865, tf. 5— NEWTON Asnaburgs and Yarns V for sals by Feb 20 FACTORY always on hand and W S COTHRAN A CO. Agent. W 3 COTHRAN &CO, Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always on had a largo supply of iron castings Ae., of every sits and description. Orders filled proi ly. They will also purchase wheat at the highest cash prices Feb. SO. tf. SAfcTt 8 ALT!! 1 nnn 8nck,S * lt *•»$• »!*•> In «»♦ order 1UUU just received, and for sale by Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO. OATS AND POTATOES. IQ Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting. l u S60 bushel seed Oats Just received and for sale by Fob 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. gQ Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] t I Just re ceived and for sale by Feb 20 W 8 COTHRAN A CO. T n, COPPER A .BEET IKOY MANUFACTORY. TUB undersigned having purchased 1 terest of Mr. W. B. Wadsworth in th the in- the above concern will continoe tbo business on his 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, o assortment of READY MADE TIN 2 whieh he offer* at wholesale end retail. ROOFING GUTTERING ft JOB WORK ONE in the most approved manner and warranted. Gnn and Lock Smithing done with neatness and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL. Rome, Nov. 14.1854. ly CHAMPE &. KERR. MERCHANT TAILORS BROAD STREET ROME GA. The Public will please hear in mind that the above named Firm beep constantly on hand a to assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc. A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING both of their own, and of Northern menufactnre, can be found at the shop of CHAMPE A KERR- HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!! C ASSIMERES ef the latest styles just re ceived and will be sold at low prices by CHAMPE A KERR. E VERY Article of Gentleman’s Wearing Apparel, of variagated styles and of the best quality. Call and see them. CHAMPE A KERR. T HE nnderaigned will fill all orders from cus tomers with promptness a* d despatch. rsigm tomers with Work, entrusted to them will meet with faith ful and speedy execution, ma ch 13-ly OHAWPE A KERR. INSTANT -RELIEF^ E very persuu pu»uiu uousuuiiiy Keep uu hand for cases of sadden emergency, & bottle ol Sloan’s Instant relief! It is the great Internal and External remedy for the immediate cure of , Heart burn', Sore Throat, Toothache ness of the bock or Kidneys, Diarrh Dysentary, Cholera Morbus, all summer com plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Rheuma tism, Soreness in tbe 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 Hoboes AND t 'ATTrE, . ’s Instant Relief is trnly a Great Reme Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Reliel ahorse of colic in a few minutes. For Many persons have been astonished to witness For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY. Feb 6 Am Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment, MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET, .WOT. J. VALENTINE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS, Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on hand tbo following articles: BRANDT, 0 °O, Honnessy, RoobtUo, Poach, CberrT, Blsokbcrry, Ap &, Holland. American. WHISKY, Boarbon (old) Monongabeu, Irish, TOBACCO Smoking * chewing. Port, Madeira, C t, ukmmef Malaga, Muioat, Claret, Campagnol cooking k cnewins GLASSWARE, Decanters, Flasks i p’t, to 2 p'tf, Tumblers. SYRUPS, Lemon, p’t or gal. Raspberry, Strawberry. Sundries, Sardines, Pickles, Campagne Cider, Brokers Bitters Porter Ale Strangleton “ CIGARS, Ess. Peppermint, Spanish, Curacoe, American, - Mauscbins, German— Anisette, a very largo assortment. Absyntbe, Gibson’s (bottled) Cordials Cork*. Ao., Ae. Ae., Ae. Labels, Ac. We intend keeping on band all article* needed by Bar-keepers, and will obligate ourselves to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can he bought in any market SbhtL J. VALENTINE, W. H. EIMOff, ED. SHARP. mat 22, 1855, ly* Deans, Dexters, Pikes, Unrivaled Attraction! -1855- (ERRY A HARKINS are now receiving ‘ their New Goods for the SPRING AND IMMER TRADE, consisting in part of— ch fig’d Plaid and Plain dress 8ILKS; BRICS; descripi 3. GLO VES, HOSIERY; MISTS, AKTT.jriUJ.AL FLOWERS Ac.; large assortment of Gent’s and Youth’s Fur nishing Goods, EADY MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Bo and Shoes. Onr stock will befonnd complete in every de triment' This beingonr first purchase for tbe ipring and Snmmer Trade, we afe prepared nd of the latest The attention of buyers is respectfully solioi- >d. BERRY A HARKINS. March 27. RICHARD A, JONES DIALER IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, NEAR. "The depot, Madison, HEADSTi Ga. ONES Alnrays on band. Orders from a distance executed with tess anddespateh (ly) Feb 6,1865 FARM FOR SALE. MIE subscribers offer for sale their farm, CONTA G BIGHT HUNDRED AND id lying in Cass county on three quarters of a mile .il Road. The place is Very Healthy with Fine Society the neighborhood. On it are a new Gin House id Serew, and all neoessary out buildings.— residence is near to one of the largest pu- and most beautiful springs in the Cherokee »try. Tends made easy to a good purchaser. THOS M BERRIEN, JAS M PEPPER. CHARTER OAK Eif* SusurfliirF C not pi air ♦ HARTFORD, CONN. C HARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi tal. with a large surplus. Securely invest- i ed. under tbe sanction abd approval of the Comptroller of Publio Accounts, ofthe State of j Coflnetiant Officers and Director). ALFRED GILL, President. JOHN L. BUNCH, Vice President JAMES 0. WALKLBY, Secretary. Director*. Alfred Gill, William R. Cone, John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister, James G. Bolles, Samuel Colt John A. Butler, Daniel Phillips, Noah Wheaton, C. N. Humphrey. Board, of Finance. George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank Hon. Isaac Toucy, late Attorney General U. .S. S. B. BEURESFORD, M, D., Consulting Physician. . ^Efi*'Appioation» received by . * • THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent Dsc. 5,1854. ly Romf Ga. may 8 4tri COOSA BOTTOMLAND FOR SALE. r iE undersigned will now sell his lands ly ing ten miles West of Rome on the Coosa River. The Bottom Lands cannot be exeolled in Cherokee. Tbe up-lands are not No 1, bat od third quality, tho most of wbioh contains all 020 acres. There are 125aorcs 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, Scrdw, and a mill in .the Gin Hotas6 with two mttles. I grind 40 or 50 bushels of corn per day. There is no healthier place in Georgia. Tbe society in the neighborhood is good—an acad emy} mile from my boaso. Any persofa desi rous of purchasing a body of land well adapted to tho growing of cotton orgtalh, would do well to come early and look for hitaself. I have made 1000 lbs of cotton per aero and $150 per acre in corn and potatoes. OPHMeOLENDON, ap 24 3m Coosa, Floyd Co. HOUSE FOR SALE. r [E nnderaigned offers for sale, a gold Dwel ling nouse in " _ ling nouse in the oity of Rome, tioulars apply to James M Smnter^ For par- STARTLIMG BUT TRUE l WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. "D EADER, are yon a husband or a father t a AV wife or a mother ? Have yon tb< weilfare of those yon love at freartl Prove your sincerity, aod lose n» liruc in learning what cause* interfere with their health and hanpinee* »nt Jess than vour own It will avoid to you and yoars, as it bns to thoq- and*, many a day ol. ain nnd mixie y foi, lowed by sieeplea* night*, incapacitating the' mind for it* ordinary avocation and exhaust* inn those mean* for medical attendance, medicine* and ndvc tised nostrums which therwise would provide for declmingycars, the infirmities ofage and the proper educa tion of your children. How often it happen*, that the wife lin gers from year to year in rh t pitiable con dition as not even for ode day to feel th.- Lnppy and eXhilerating influence incident to the enjoyment of health, arising from ignor ance ofthe simplest and plainest rules o health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suf fering and misery. "And must this continue 1 Must this be 1 Is there no remedy 2 No relief 7 No hope 7” The remedy is by knowing tbe cause* and avoiding them, and knowing the reme dies and benefitting by them. These are pointed ont in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAUJ ROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOVE*. One. Hundredth Edition (500,000) 18mo. pp. 250 [OH FINE PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, $1,00] A standard, work of established reputation fonnd 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 tin e FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were up wards of One Hundred Thousand Sent by Mall. attesting the high estimation in which it i* held as a reliable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted bis exclusive at tention to the treatment of core plaint* pecu liar to females, in. respect to 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 tbe nature, character, causes of,and the ptoper remedies for, her corapaints. The wife about becoming a mother ba* of ten need ofinstruction and advice ofthe ut most importance to her futnre health, in respect to which her sensitiveness forbid- consul.inga medical gentleman,, will find sacn instruction and advice, and also ex plain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, ao all the peculiarities incident to her situation are de scribed. How m.»ny areaufferingfrom obstructions or irregularities peculiar to thr female sys tem, which undermine tbe health, the ef fects of which they are ignorant, and tbr which their del icacyforbids seeking advice 7 May suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor albus (Weakness- debility, $- c .) Manyt.re inconstant agony for many months preceding confinement.— Many have dificoit if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.— Some whose lives are hazarded daring snch time, will each find in its pages tbe means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey ful ly the various subjects treated of, a* they are of a nature strictly intended for the mar ried or those contemplating nurriage. In consequence of tne Udivirsal populari ty of the work, as 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 PtfSLtC tobav no book unless the words "Dr. A M. Mauriceau. 129 Liberty Street. N. Y.” on and the entry in the Clerk’s Office o the back of) the title page; and‘bay onl of respectable and honorable dealer*, o send by mail; and address to Dr. A. M Mauriceaii. 8^* Upon receipt of One Dollar, THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MED- G-AEAT BJEiMEmCl Celebrated Family Ointment* h Mild, Soft, Thorough end thr rreeUtt External Heme- dy «w rued. It ie cempemd (f VegtiehU Extrude and pomeuet potter taufuaUtd in the amal* of Medicine fur tkt cure tf l: flammatory Discote*. It is universally acknowledged to be an mfalUMe rented v. In every case where ft has been feithfully applied oh the human system, for promotmz Insensible Perspiration, asd is Invaluable In nil diseases ofthe flesh. Obstinate Hirers. TOd Sores, CUIlbiains. Sore Throat, Bums, Cuts, Cutaneous Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breast, Diseases of tbe Eye* Ague In the Pace, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Cords, Pain in the Side, Bsek and otter parts of the system. Scald Head, Bruises, Fresh Wounds, Kies, and every kind of ■ore containing (be least particle of Inflammation, arc' permanently cured by this great remedy. HEALTHS VIRTUES. It is a feet, authenticated here, as well as all ovet tbe and indeed the whole western states, that Sloan’s ■ have attained s Ride spread celebrity, and re- to which they are justly entitled by their “MteiUg ind powers. We are not among those who are prone to endorse every patent humbug that comes along, and in this instance' have delayed our endorsement tmut we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, not only by testing them personally ourselves, but from the to»u- mouy of a numerous portion of the cominus’iy livin/ around os.—f Illinois Globe. Apr! 113,1800. SLOAN’S Horse & Cattle Medicine, No Medicine in use has trdinary Cures, and given « variety and stage of disease, or that has rapid a sale a* Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder. The Ointment is swiftly superceding all other Ointments Sod Liniments for the cure of Fresh wounds, Galls of all kinds. Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Heels. Ringbone, Wind falls, Poll Evil. Callous, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, 8H- rast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered Foci, Scratches or Grease, Mange and Horse Tie Condition Ponder wBO remove all Inflammation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse tbe water and strengthen every part of tbe body; and Jiao proved a sovereign remedy for tbe following diseases: Found°r niaffmttft, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Izi word Strains, Yellow Water. Inflammation ofthe Eye*, Fatigue from bard exercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly catted silffconiphnnT,) which proves eoftaoi to many vri» able horses in tins country. It Is also a safe and cert air remedyfbrjDongha and Colds, which generate so many These remedies never injure, and always Cure, if tbedi rections are followed. For farther particulars and a multUui* ot CerUftOU* e> * ~ " of agents. W. B. SLOAH, I Denot. 40 Idtk* xr ndrage, 11 IC *L COMPANION” a sent (mailed free) *o any part o f .no United States, the Canadas and British Provi nc«s All letters mast be post-pftid and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224. New York Citv. ■ Publishing Office, N* - ^29 Liberty Street, NewYork. AGENTS IN GEORGIA. L E Welch, Albany r E J White, Milledgevtlle; Doyal A Fears, McDonough; C Youngblood, Oglethorpe ; Wm Kay, Atlanta; Thos T Chris tian. Dalton ; Jones A Blakely and Richards, LaGrango ; W A Scandrett, Griffin; J B Cub- bedge, Savannah. March 6,1855 r rO months after ditto appll made t> tbe Ordinary of Floyd Comity for leave to sell all tbe real estate belonging to tbe estate of Snsan Self, late of the said coanty of Floyd d.ocaeed. HARRISON CAMP, may 15 Adm’r. Are You Insured? fire And ljpe insuranue^ agency. rfomej Georgia. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ofthe Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va. J Capital $300,000. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000. Accumulated Capital $334307. 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 the Agent, at all times, to protect tho Interests‘or those who, may patronise his Ageney, and any information on the subject will be cheerfully giF- ipon application, in pefson, or by letter. Jan. lflth ’55 1 J; J. T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring- gold, Ga. oct31-5 BOTANIC MEDICINE. A LL the various Medicine* prepared by Dr. D S Jonet, formerly of this place, kept eon- antly on band nnd for sale by Romo, ap 10 6» W B JONE& _ ^39-EVERY BODY READ THISI-Gaj A SPLENDID FAMILY SUsUsosati. G ERMA N EL IXIR, O K Compound Fluid Extract of Loureuxahn^ enti&elV vegetable ! FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaints-, Sick Headache, Indigestion-, Impaired Appetite, Uostivenessj Cholera Morbus, Cotie, General Debility, Fullness about the StomdcK after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements It Is undoubtedly. the best medicine for diyspepsia. Headache and kindred disease* ever placed before the public. A ma*t excellent remedy for those who eat too heartily. |^*READ A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM CERTIFICATES. LETTERS &C. -t regard the German Elixir an the very best Anti Dyspepl ic and stomachic medicihi* I have ever used.” Hon. WTLIE W. MASON. [Formerly] Chancellor ofthe Central Di vision of the State of Alabama. I concnr fnUyin the recommendation giv en by the Hon. W W Mason.and others.” Hon SAM F RICE Jhdge Supreme Com? of AIR ‘Yonr tnediolhe has in tny opinion, jh* claims to the confid'-nce of the public as i valuable retardv m cases of Indigestion ” Rev. Wis. F. SAMFORD. [Formeriy] President of Oak Bowery Fe male College. •I -a* suffering from chronic indigestion or Dyspejwia ;I tried th** German Eliiir and fonnd it thevry thine I need d.” Rev mark Andrews. 4gent for the Tuskegee U. thod >t Female Colleee. ■ I am prepared to speak advise ri>- when I say that in r>>jr oplni«»n ft is a> invnlnabl* Family Medicine answering fully the pur poses for which It is prescribed Rev DS DOUGLAS President ofthe Glennville Female Col lege. R< cotnmended for Sick Headache by Co1; N J Scott Ahhnrn Ala. R* commended splended Family Med* icine by Col F W Dillard Anhnrn Alu. Recottimended for Dyspepsia stid t'.digep- tion by Prof C C Riebardk. A. M., Wrights^ boro. Ga. Nnmerotts other t stimobials might he produced, but it is thought the above are sufficient to give confidence in this trnly valuable medicine. Manufactured ;>nd sold by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala, For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome GA. Feb 27. 1855 ly. 81aek«smitli Shop m iTHE Subscriber most kindly turfis his thanks to the Citizen!-, „ of Romfe and Vicinity For tho very _ generous patronage extended to him during the past year, and would inform them that he is prepared to carry on Blach>-smithing in th< various branches also the building aud repair ing of Waggbns aud Carriages, and being a mnehinest can make and repair Machinery of all kinds. Wantcdtwo Black Boys between the age of 15 and IS as apprentices. ■ : Jan 9 ’55, ly K. S. SIMONS. At.*. Em'ith & Wooten H AVING nssociated themselves in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery,. offer their services to the public. Dr. 8mitb is prepored to treat a*y diseases of tbe Eye and Ear. 025 ce on Broad St., ono door below H. A; Smith’s BookStow^^,^