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C&RN ANDCOB MILL!
PATENTED Mit 16, 185*
r* ANDERSON, proprietors ofthe
V of constraction,
, tbe Little Giant has
i thren 1o five hum
j (0 ribe.Cknhcpntin
operation by the former In half an boor’s
time, wifotfitt expense or Mechanical aid,
' and used with convenience by
jrWTttrtwfraefioa «/dfe Zita* di
et n I «»*<■*. (Art} it must be six to ten times • ere
dumbu than any ctkerMill of On kind ever qf.
ft red to fke publir.
The Li tile Giant hssrecoived the First Pre
miums at every State Fair from MisroUri to
Maryland the past fall, and that, In the
complimentary manner.
These Mills are guarantied In the’toort pGS-
luf® manner iguoK oreaka^e or aerani
meat, and warranted to grind feed stealth
ear corn, 10 to 20 busfcela.per bona with
degree of case sod convenience for farm pttr-
posesfnereraUaioed before.
Mansfactrred and for sale by Brown &
Anderson. Ware rooms, No 40 Market St,
Nashvill', Tenn.
Libers! di*vunf to'Dealers.
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALK.
jiys 1855
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSRANOE
CO SPAS Y.
THIE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed A
JL cent for the above company, and will take
life risks on white persons and negroes at fa
vorable rates. This safe and easy method oL
security an ample provision for the widow
and the orphan recommends Itself to the
-attention of every husband and father, who
■has not yet secured a eompetance for his
fomily.
For circulars explaining the plans
rates of the company, and for any other In*
format too on tbe snbcct. apply to
TtMcCAY,
jlySSm Agent.
Ry Authority of the State of Georgia-
FORT Cl WES ACADEMY
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY
CLASS 4.
TO BE BRAWN
JULY S3, IN TSS CITY OF ATLANTA,
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
jer*o»ooo~t^
Win be distributed aeeeefing to foe follow.
FLOYD SPRINGS!
^TWELVE miles north of Romo, and twelve
A miles west of Calhoun.
The undersigned would inform tho public that
he has purchased the Floyd Springs, and that
tbe Hotel to now opened for foe -reception of
Bvery-efort will be made by himself
ing Magnificent Sehen
Prise is drawn at each
1 Prise of
I
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1
do
1
do
1
do
1
do
1
do
5 Prises of
1,000 are
1$
do
500 are
1$
do
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120 are
25
do
100 are
56 1 Prises fnaBamoaafokgto $60,060
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
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Bills os si! solvent Baaksat
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l UIIBRUJ 1
SAM’LSW.
$2 50
Ail
AN, Agent A Manager,
Atlanta, 6a.
on tbe 5fo*6th
Institution will c
public U invited to
ef the pupils of the Institute
The fourth term of this
first Monday in Sep-
Eued to not tie lima.
Scholarships, for the year with the privilege of
foe whole range of studies without extra charge
French, Drawing, Laths or Greek, as here-
There will fee hereafter four De-
ith the following studies and ‘
visitors.
and lady to rend* Visitors comfortable, and he
feels assured that ho will bp able to .please all
who -may patronise hita. Sis okffrgo will bo
moderate, and <31 who tfru seeking health, qui
et repose and good living should visit this plaoe.
OonyysWcss aah sdways bo procured at Romo
fST'CkronicU <t
corder^avabtulh Courier,
month ana forifofd ape. to
]u)$5w Robert h. moore.
Wltoawa Wa
*>‘fi MitledgeVlllo Be
* M)pegA DuliH«h OUA
1ERTI1
The ■
e4U
HEW ARRITAL OF BOORS!
now works havo Inst boon reeotv-
B.A.
Store of H. A.
Memories of foo'ConhtoM of Bieuington, ;
WooMbrt’9 Roost, by_ Washington Irving ;
•»
life and Beauties of Fanny Fern}
Bwanbopo Burleigh, by Helen Dhn,
Now-a-Dayr, by Loured Curtis}
Tempest and Semsbino;
Yon have heard of foem^W Q;
Out Doom at Idlewild, by itillis;
Sami Roger’s Poetical works complete, [aew edl
Longfellow’s Poetical works complete, (aew edj
Lamplighter, News boy, and Life of
Bantam, arother supply;
Weber’s Outlines of Universal History;
Smith’s History of Greeoe; [aew ed]
Ben Jonion’s Dramatic works; [new ed]
Gems of Beauty, a Gift Book beautifully lllus-
tinted steel engravings; Tho .Diadem, a Gift
Bookbeautifally illustrated, steel engravings;
Souvenir Gallery, a Gift Book beantifally illus
trated, steel engravings; Book of foe Boudoir,
beantiftdly illustrated steel engravings. Tho
above works, the public are most respectful
ly solicited to call and examine. ju 5 '55
DISSOLUTION.
_ spellings defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, for tbe
Spring tom 24 weeks, $15; Fall term, 16 weeks
tiou, for the Spring term ef 24 weeks, $1S; Fall
term 16 weeks, $12.
TromAar Dimbtsist.-Secondary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general history, algebra, botany, Watts on foe
mind, rhetoric with foe principles of syntax ap
plied in a coarse of reading oftbe best English
classical writer*. Tot the Spring term of 24 weeks
$21; Fall term 16 weeks $14.
Sessor DEPAKTJtajrr.—Revision of foe Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intellectu
al and political pbiiosop’-y, logic, geometry
with foe Larin and Greek language*, for foe
iof 24 weeks $24; Fall tenn 16
r$I6.
French And Drawing, each extra, at
he charge of the Professoe. & FOUGHE'.
room to
U Notice.
A MB." HAZELTON respectfully to-
forms her friends anf
5,**w»5«v.a4 k c -
sue uza resigiicu ner
WaP Mrs Adkins. Mrs. A’?
<SS^ to teach hare been fully e
; and Wetnmpka, Ala., and more
She now resumes foe vo-
i by which to support her fata*
t it has pleased an inscrutable Prov-
»the father of her little ones,
it is devoutly to be hoped that foe laudable ex
ertion she is about to make, will meet with a
r public patronage.
ju26tf
l by Mrs. Hazelten, situated near-
) Methodist Church. The course
will be extensive and foorongh.
' on per session of five months
i as in other female schools of
*101. B F Barclay will give lessons
French, Drawing and Painting win
also be taught at the Professor's charges. Pu
pils eoteri-jg any time in course of foe term,
will only be charged to foe end of tiro session.
nedaied in foe family as boarders.
ju26 '6tf
l Annual Commencement of this Insti
tution will occur in the following order :
Commencement sermon on Sunday, July 22,
by Rev. Jakes E. Evajts, of Augusta.
Examination of Classes on Monday, Tuesday
aad Wednesday, July 23d, 21th and 25th-
Reading of Compositions by Senior and Jun
ior Classes, and Literary address by Rev. C. A.
Fcxwocd of Rome, on Thursday, July 26—
(Commencement day.)
Concert by young Ladies of foe Musical De
partment, on Thursday evening, July 26fo.
i® 21
TH08. A. BURKE,
Secretary Board of Trustee^
Dissolution.
HPHe copartnership heretofore existing under
A the name of Cobum A Dwinell is this day
dissolved by mutual consent All debts due
foe Firm, the yearly advertisements now in foe
paper and subscriptions from foe 3d of August
tost will be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims
against foe office from firstof January last will
also be presented to M. Dwinell for settlement.
S. E. COBURN.
June 1,1855. M. DWINELL.
KEIRY TORSOS, OR THE DRBAlC
. x yo H BT A GE0B6IA2T.
This is the title of a Romance now in process
of completion, which will be issued in two num
bers on the 1st and 15th of July, 1855. The
scenes are laid mainly in the United States, En
gland and Spain. Tbe work will be printed on
pare white paper with new type and will equal
in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duode
cimo volume of 300 pages. It will bo promptly
issued and forwarded to all who will send their
orders aceonjpained with the oasb,
TERMS.
SINGLE COPY, [Two lumbers,] 80,75,
TO CLUBS OF 3 OR MORE, [per Copy,] 59,
Bemittanee Must be made in bills or change,
and not in Post-Office Stamps.
Addres JAMBS M. SMYTHE,
Augusta, Ga.
death of Col. Benqjah Dunham and sub
sequent expiration of the term for which
the said partnership was extended by his ex
ecutors under his last will and testament
The name oftbe Arm will be used by eith
er of the undersigned <n the liquidation of
its present affairs.
All persons indebted to the said Firm are
hereby notified that immediate payment of
ail debits nowdne is required and all debts
not yet doe, will be required to be paid im
mediately upon their foiling due as a prompt
settlement Of the business of said firm as de
manded by the Executors of
Col DURHAM.
C. J. ELFORD.
ARTHUR BLEAKLEY
Execute's of B. Dunham; deceased,
The wholesale and retail Business will be
carried on as usual by the undersigned
ARTHUR BLEAKLEY.
Augusta. June 2$ 1m
TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS*
VEGETABLE PAINKILLER.
O WING to the large amount of Counterfeit
Pain Killer pat up and sold as genuine by
unprincipled men, wo have beed obliged to
resort to very expensive measures to protect
ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from
great iigury, by bnvingandusing their worth
less counterfeits* The comparative plain
and aimple style in which our Pain Killer
has been put up, has made It very easy for
those disposed, to imitate it very success*
felly, as for as its external appearance,
in style of bottle, label, and color of the ar
ticle; but we need not say that the coTh-
ponnd ia a miserable, filthy production, and
calculated to do great iqjury to those who
might use it with the confidence that they
have been accustomed to use the genuine Pain
Killer. Parties whose bnsiness Tt is to coun
terfeit valuable preparations, do It insnch
a secret manner, tbat it is almost useless to
attempt to punish them by legal measures, as
It is difficult, and we might say impossible
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!
JASPER CRUSTY ACADEHY LOTTERY I
nr AUTHORITY ex TBS STATS OX GEORGIA.
ofringle numbers, and (ms located his Office in
the city of Macon, Georgia. He now offers the
following
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 23 1856.
prises watt be distributed as follows,
TO $50,000.
OLAS31.
Capitals—1 prise ef $12,000
1 do 3,000
1 do "1,500
I do 1,100
10 de 400
1 do 5,000
1 do 2,000
1 do 3,200
* do • 1,000
_ to $50,000
Agents wanted bt every town and city of the
Union. On application foe Terms will be for
warded. - -t
Remember every prise drawn at each-draw,
ing under foe superintendence of CoL Geo M.
Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esqs., gentlemen
who are sworn to a faithful performance of
their duty. Prize* pud when dne without dis
count. AH orders, rely on it, strictly con-
fidentiaL Bills on all solvent banks taken at
par.
Whole Tickets 8$ , Halves 4; Quarters $2.
JAS F WINTER, Manager,
may 20 Macon, Ga.
HEMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
heljtbold’s HIGHLY COSCEIfTBATED
C03P0E.YD FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Foa diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys
Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and
all diseases of the Sexoal Organs, whether
io male or female, from whatever cause they
may have originated, and no matter of bow
long standing.
If yon have contracted the terrible disease
which, when once seated in the system, will
surely go down from one generation to an
other, undermining the constitution and sap
ping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust
yoarsdfiothe hands of tbe Quacks, who
start npevery day in a city like this, and
fill the papers with glsring falsehoods, too
well calculated to deceive tbe yonng, and
three not acquainted with their tricks.—
Yon cannot be too careful in tbe selection
of a remedy in these cases.
The Quid extract Bnchos has been pro
nounced by eminent physicians the greatest
remedy ever known. It is a medicine per
fectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent
in its action, and yet so thorough tbat itan-
nihilates evsry particle of the rank and pois-
inons virus of this dreadful disease; and,
unlike other remedies, does not dry npthe
disease In the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-
abuse, a most terrible disease, which has
brought thousands of the bnman race to
nntfmely graves, thus blasting tbe brilliant
hopes of parents, and blighting in tbe bad
the glorious ambition of many a noble yontb,
can be cured by this Infallible Remedy.—
And as a medicine which mast benefit every
body, from the simply delicate to tbe con
fined and despairing invalid, no equal is to
be found acting both as a Core and preven
tive. '
trSLMSOttfs HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Fob Purifying the Blood, removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, expo-
sure and imprndence in life, chronic consti
tutional disease, arising from an impure
state oftbe Blood, and the only reliable
and effectual known remedy for the core of
Scrofula, Salt Rheum., Ulcerations of the
Tbroatand Lets, Palos and Swellings oftbe
Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tbe Face, and sca
ly Eruptions of tbe Skin-
This article is now prescribed by some of
tbe most distinguished physicians in tho
country, and has proved more efficient in
practice than any preparation of Sarsaparil
la yet offered to the public. Several cases
of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrof-
nlons diseases have entirely recovered in the
incnrable wards of onrfpablic Institutions
wbicb had for many years resisted every
mode of treatment that could bo devised.—
These cases famish striking examples oftbe
salutary effects of this medicine In arresting
some of the most inveterate diseases, after
tbo glands were destroyed, and the bones al
ready affected.
Notice.—Letters from responsible physi
cians and Professors of several Medical Col
leges,and certififcates of cures from patients
will be fonnd accompanying both Prepara
tions,
Prices, Fluid Extract of Bnchn, 81 per
bottle, or 6 bottles for 85. Fioid Extract
of Sarsaparilla. 81 per bottle, or 6 bottles for
85, equal in strength to one gallon of Syrup
of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by H. T. Helmbold,
Chemist, 263 Gf
rard Bouse. Pi
3?o bo had of
rywhere.
All letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention.
juco 12 ly
St, 263 Chestnut Street, near the Gi-
m Philadelphia.
‘ Druggists and Dealers, eve-
expense
a finely executed'
ENGRAVED LABLE,
for our bottles. We also attach to oar bot
tles a Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which
we issue a« oar obligation, and to counter
feit which is held to be forgery by tbe laws
of tbe United States, and which parties wty)
pt to do. The great expense
attending the getting up ana printing of
these labels ww prevent the attempt fo coun
terfeit, thus securing to the public that the
article they purchase is the genuine Perry
Davis’ Pain Killer, manufectured by Perry
Davis & Son, Sole Proprietors.
The Pain Killer will be pnt in a new style
of panel bottle, with the words
DAPIS’ VEGETABLE PAIS KILLER*
blown In tbe glass. We have discontinued
the use of the 87| cent bottles, and now
pnt np only four sizes, viz: 121, 25,50 cts,
and 31 00 per bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on
Stone, for the Box labels, specifying the con
tents of the box. where and by whom manu
factured, &c. We have also added to onr
Pamphlet of directions and certificates, a
cover beantifelly finished, presenting on tbe
first page a very excellent likeness of Perry
Davis, the original inventor of tho Pain Kil
ler. Tbe bottle labels, and one label on each'
box, has also a correct likeness of Perry
Davis, which it will be impossible to coun
terfeit successfully.
We have been to this expense, that tbe
public might have perfect confidence tbat
they were getting tbe genuine article when
they buy a bottle as above described. To
those who have so long used and proved the
merit8of our article, we would say that we
shall continue to prepare our Pain Killer of
tbe best and parest materials, and tbat it
shall be every way Worthy of their approba
tion as a famllv medicine.
FERRY DAVTS fo SON,
Manfectnrer and Proprietors.
Providence, R. L, July 1st, 1854.
CP»Bbwabb ox Counterfeits pnt np in the
old style of bottles, as tbe Sonthern States
are flooded with vile imitations, snch as Dr.
Roth’s Pain Killer, Dr. Davis’ Pain Killer,
Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer, Mississippi Fain
Killer, &c, &c. Purchase none but Perry
Davis’ vegetable Pain Killer pat up as above
described.
Sold by J. W. HICKS & CO., Rome, Ga ;
J D Carpenter, Cassville; J A & S Irwin.
Cartersville; Smith & Ezzard, Atlanta ;
Barret, Carter & Co, and Clark, Wells & Du
bose, Angnsta; JobnB. Moore & Co., J.H.
Carter &. Co, Jos. M. Gamer & Co., S. D.
Brantly & Co., Savannah, and by druggists
and medicine dealers generally.
jul 10
’66 ly
NEW GOODS;!
AT B. J. JOHNSON’S
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW AGAIN BN-
gaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and
has just returned from New York with one of
the best selected stocks of
WWW w©
kept in foe country, and as he has had sufficient
experience, he hopes to satisfy foe wants of his
customers; He will endeavor to maintain his
position in future as a merchant, and give his
undivided attention to that avocation.
He Offers to his friends and tho public gener.
ally, Inducements that will compensate them
for giving him a call before they make their
purchases elsewhere. He will charge nothing
for showing Goods. Ho keeps a general stock
from foe finest Fabrics down to the common
Staple goods. The selection of his stook was
made with great care and with a view to foe
Spring Fashions of New Yotk which wo to not
established by those who lead in fashions until
tho 2nd of April, after which his entire stock
was purchased. At his Store cab be found a
variety of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Bonnets, Sleeves and Col*
LARS, RIBBONS, BOTH FINE AND COM
MON, and SHOES of foe very beet Quality.
He also has a large Stock of Goods of eVery
variety for MEN’S WEAR,
LINEN, COTTON & WOOL.
FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER
FINE AND COMMON
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A GOOD STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Also tbo largest assortment of
Crockery, Chino, Glass Ware,
Ever before brought to foe up country.
TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS THE
TIMES WILL ADMIT
&R0GERIES
In all oases will be sold for cash down.
The undersigned receives in barter for any
Goods nearly everything in foe 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.
LINENS 1 LlifENS'n LiflNEiifili
, amp
TSfHITE Irish Linen of the best quaily.
W WHITR IRISH LINEN for gont£ pants
and coats.
Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Linonsfor
g °WHITEAND°COLERED LINEN DRIL*
lings forgont’s pants.
BROWN LINENS, a large stook and of ev
ery quality. RJ JOHNSON
Also, if yon want a fine Fashionable HAT, I
have them of tho beBt that is made on tho la*
test style, and very cheap R J J
READYMADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS
ust received of the latest style to suit rammer,
maylfitf RJ JOHNSON.
SUMMER HEBORTI
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN!
T HE Hotel on Lookout Mountain (only five
miles from Chattanooga,) IS NOW OPEN
for the soason, for the reception of company.—
Arrangements for amusements of varous kinks
have boon made and tbe undersigned will spare
no exorsions for the comfort of his guests.
May 29 fl WASHBURN.
jfinjjnrillt aitowtisMnitite.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
. Iron Castings, Hides and Solo Leath
er, CoAtfrOf Front and Broad Streot, Nashville
Tenn. m °j8 ly
WOODS & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 25 Market Street, Nashville, totobssoe
may 1 ly 55
B. 8. WELLER,
TbBALBR in Copper, Brass, Tin, Shoot Don,
Jj Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware and NeWsesd
and Agricultural Depot; No. 55, Upper Mark
Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
M0RRI8 fo STRATTON*
TYTHOLESALE Grocers, Prodooo and Com-
Tv mission Merchants, and Dealer In For
eign and Domestio Liquors. Cornor of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
H S FRENCH-
-JC FRENCH.
H. S. FRENCH fo SON,
ROGERS, Commission Merchants, and Deal-
VX era in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.-*-
Cornor of Market and Clark Streets, NashvWe,
Tenn.
Having Agents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and Now Orleans, we are at all times
prepared to transact any business on trusted to
ns at those places. HSFA&
may 8 ’5 ly
J M ST RONQ CO.,
conmgsiov mercha sTs>
ABU VAXDXACTURIHO XOE5TS FOR THB SALK OF
Paints, Oils, Turpentine, French fo
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SA8H, PAINT BRUSHES, HY
DRAULIC CEMENT, VARNISHES,
PAIYT KILLS, jHARBLEIZEDIROif HAH TIES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pomps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Copperas, Land Plaster, Gnano, Ac.
^ !S£ e £ !k 6 i Ir a >
may 8
*5, 6m
HEW STOCK OF SPREffl GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AND OPENED AT THE
Store of H. W. Johnson!
He wonld respectfully call foe attention of his
former Customers and foe publie generally, to
his frosh arrival, just opened, of SPRING and
Summer Goods
of foe Newest and Most Fashionable Styles,
and embracing a foil and
VERY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
of all foe articles usually found in the stores
of Rome. Among those to which he wonld
invito yonr most particular attention, are
» quantify of
FAHCY GOODS*
as well as foe usual Staple Arti- -
clea, for Ladies' and Gentlemen’s wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARWARB CROCK
£ R Y, FAMILY GROCERIES,
MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
Ac., Ac., being a large variety and
assortment ef foe kinds of goods com
monly to be fonnd in foe Stores of this
plaoe, to be sold at rates to suit foe times.
CALL AND ti if.AMBNg Th t* STOCH,
and if Goods and Prices do not.suit, yon are
charged nothing for looking at them. Yon will
find my Store nearly opposite R. S. Norton’s.
Rome, Ga., ap. 24 tf M. W. JOHNSON.
ft 0 H H E * 8)
A SPLENDID assmt&ent of Bdfttftfts, direct
A from Now York, Setae trimmed and alargo
supply of Triffimings to suit foo thste for t
not triffimd^liVaaustboendpfenpdatthc.
of WOOD* BROT2IE
may I
store
R.
8 m
tyfefel HATS,
X ND-ftOME MADE SHOES, we have just
iti. bought 300 home made wool Hats, and a
supply of homo made shoes. All of whieh are
for sJo by Wood abro.
my i 8m
; and
Brown
from 61 ets per yard
salo at
WOOD ABRO.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
SELLING OFF IT COST
FOGS ©A®Hn
N order to redace onr Stock preparatory to
tho Tall trade, we will offer onr entire stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
tndnding a splendid assortnent of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, &
finis’ JUniit[ jBniie (Ctntjjing,
AT GOST FOR GASH!!
This is one of the most desirable stocks of
Goode in foe Cherokee Country being entirely
new and fresh.
We will be glad to fornisb onr customers on
foe usual credit at reduced prices,
may 29 J H McCLUNG A CO.
PERFUMERY!!!
DR. J W HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOR
foe patronage they have hereto
fore received from the citizens of Rome and its
vicinity, wonld very respectfully
invite them to call and examine their stock of
K fanni Mtlts
WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST A
best selected stock that has ever
been bronght to this market Their assortment
CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OP
PERFUMERY, POMADES OF ALL fends,
A Flavour, COOKING EXTRACTS,
-ODOHTIHE) CACHOCS * PRESTOS SALTS,-
TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES,
POWDER, SNUFF-BOXES &G., &0.,&G.
Please coil and examine their aa-
drtmenti mayl5 tf
Chattooga Land for Sale
r T , ho Plantation on which the undersigned
JL lives, situated in Broom Town Valley,
now
ey, and
lying on foe main road leading through said
▼alley, seven miles west of Summerville in a
healthy section of oonntry The 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 ont houses all in good condition.
Also, twelve or fifteen likely negroes, horses
and moles, and stook of every description—
Possession given next fall. Any person desiring
to pnrehase, wonld do well to come and look
as a bargain can be bad.
ap 17 3m LOWRY WILLIAMS.
FARH FOR SALE.
rpHE subscribers offer for sale their farm,
JL CONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, and lying in Cass county on
Thomas’ oreek about three quarters of a mile
from Eves’water station on foe Rome branch
Rail Road: , The place is
Very Healthy with Fine Society
in foe neighborhood. On It are a new Gin House
and Screw, and all necessary out buildiiigs.—
The residence is near to one of the largest, pu
rest and most boautifiil springs in the Cherokee
country.
Terms made easy to a good pnrohdser.
THOSM BERRIEN,
may 8 4m JAS M PEPPER.
C0 0SAB0TT0H LAND
FOR SALE.
rpHE undersigned will now sell his lands ly-
JL ing ten miles West of Rome on the Coosa
River. The Bottom Lands cannot be exeolled
in Cherokee. The up-lands ore not No 1, bat
good third qualify, foe most of whioh contains
in all 620 acres. There are 126 acres of bottom
land in Cultivation, all fresh, and well fenced
in. On foe upland where I lire, is a fino Free
stone spring of water. Gin Honse, Screw, and
a mill in foe Gin House with two moles. I
grind 40 or50bnshels of eora per day.
There is no healthier place in Goorgia. Tho
soeiefy in the neighborhood Is good—an acad
emy! mile from my house. Any person desi
rous of porobaaing a body of land well adapted
to the growing of cotton or grain, would do well
to como early and look for himself. I have
made 1600 lbs of cotton por acre and $160 per
acre in corn and potatoes.
O P H McCLENDON,
ap 24 3m Coosa, Floyd Co.
LSA*2*liR &3tA~61lNE BELTING I
P ATENT riveted, Stretched and Cemented
Leather Machine Bolting. Oak and hemlook
tanned, oil widths from 1 to 24 inohos of onr
own manufacture and of warranted quality, suit*
ablo for Cotton Factories, Maohine shops, Gins,
Thrashers, pomps, &o., so. A largo assortment
alwavs on band and for sale in quantities to salt
at foe SADLERY WARHOUSE of
SHERMAN JESSUP A CO., r
241 Broad St. Angnsta, Ga,
and HARRAL, NTOHOLS i CO., Corner Meet-
lagand Hasol Sts. Charleston, S. 0. jul9 4m
J W. HICKS & CO.—Dealers in Modioines,
•Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Romo, Oa., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins A Oo. o«t31 .
TALHA8! TAL9ASM
r\F foe latest fashion, and foejfOods and trim-
y mfegs toffiake fooffi ) fttch F*Mftfyh*4wMte
D AFRO'S.
y firings toMaxelflelft) Rtch Fh
Crape Shawls in groat Variety
HOSIERY AHD CLQOVEB
AP almost every quality, color, style, shape
v and rise, worn by Ladies, Gontlemri), Miss-
ns. Youths and Children, in great vtftWfy fit
foe Fancy Store of
may 18m. WOOD A BRO.
P LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AND
RINTS, Ginghams, Brillian
and Bareges, Jsconett. 8n
sook, Plaid, Choc
tins; Florence,M
block Silks) colored
blaok Brocade Silks;
Silks and Satins; Silk Tissues; *
ecs, nettings and dress trimmings
riefy, just receivtad and for sale al
store ot WOOD
m
imbosines
-all, Nan-
Dotted Mus-
io and plain
colored wd
plato White
mmiiigs f la-
va-
EOBKOlBEREB
OLE EVES, Cuffs, Chemisette, Capes and Col-
u lars, and a great variety of Jaconet and
Swiss Bands and Trimmings at
nay 1 8m WOOD A BRD’S.
RIBBOHS1 HlBBOHSM RWBOHS
TY7HAT a quantify of Ribbons, and hotrjrtret-
VY fy and cheap they are at
may 18m WOODABRO’S.
SHOES!! SHOES!!!
T ADIES’ Gent’s and Children’s—The great-
-Lt oat display of shoes font We have seen late
ly is made by Wood A Brother of this eify.—
They have had them made in Philadelphia for
their own trade* and foe quantify* qualify, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,’ Gentlemen’s,
Children’s and Servant’s Wear, ehcW that they
know what tbe people Want in the article of
shoes. wood a bro*
may 1 8m
WOOD & BROTHER,
A RE just opening a splendid assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING and HATS,
all of which are direct from New York, and of
he last agony. may i 8m
DENTISTRY! i
DR C. P. CULVER,
8 U R GE ON DENTIST.
Having permanently located in Rome*
tenders his Professional services to the pah* "
lie. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL,
ap 24 6m
ElfIM MM
J.H.MoCMS ft CO.
Are now receiving direct from foe Northern
cities their
URGE IMPORTATION OF
SPRING & SUMMER
mm
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
Ready Slade Clothing!
of superior make and qualify, made expressly
•mm
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment,
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET;
hes-a.*
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in liquors, wines, syrups, pickles, cigars,
Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on-hafid foe following articles:
BRANDY,
°TaSS,
Roche
Blackberry
RUM,
St Croix,
’Jamaica,
New ~
^is&delr*,
"Eg.,
Holland,
.. American.
Whisky,
Claret,
Campagne.
Uampagne Cider,
, Porter AIC
CIGARS,
. Spanish,
, American-,
German— , Anisette,
‘a very Inge assortment. Absynthe,
Cordials Corklr.
Labels, Ac. _ jl S
W« intend keeping oh band all articles nrtdedby Bar-keepers,_and'Wift ‘obliga'fa .
■ I -W..WH (old)
, Moriongahria,
Deans,
.. Dexters,
.bikes,
Hibson’s (bottled)
Ao.,A*._ 4c., Ae.
TOBACC'O
Smoking l chewing.
GLASSWARE
Decanters,
Flasks i P% to 2 p'tir,
Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Lemon, p't or gal,
dlaspberry,
Strawberry.
Sundries,
$ardinev,
. Pickier, a
Brokers Bittsii
Rtrongleton “
Ess. Peppermint,
Corscae',
Ms urchins,
e intend Keeping on nana all mraeies needed by Par-keepers, and will obligato -
Otofelves to Sell fine Llqnors and Cigars, lower than they dbin bt bdught in any market South'.
J. VALENTIHE) W. H. EfiWOV, ED. SHARP.
mat 22, 1855, ly.
for onr own sales.
J. S. McCLUNG A CO.
GROCERIES I GROCERIES! I
QA Bags prime Rio Coffee.
Uv 29 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
60 bis N 0 Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, v&riohs brands and quali
ties for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
VftWTOi FACTORY.
Araabnfgs and Yarns always on hand and
V for sale by
Feb20 W SCOTHRAN Act).
Agent
W S COTHRAN &CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always
on had a large supply of iron eastings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders filled proper
ly-
They will also purchase wheat at tbe highest
cash prices Feb. 20. t£
SALT! SALT!!
Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
1 finn Sacks Salt large size, in fine
1 VvV/just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A
CO.
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 O Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 ft 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
! !
QA Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Just re-
WU ceived and for sale by
ISL
W 8C0.THRAN A CO.
TIB, COPPER & SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
rPHE undersigned having purchfiked foe in-
1 terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in foe above
concent Will cdiltlntte the business oh. his own
oceonnt 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 whioh he offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFIBG GUTTERING & JOB WORK DOBS
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gan and Look . Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Romo, Nov. 14,1854. ly
CHAMPE &. KERR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Film keep Obhstantly dn hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS ets.
A ohoioe lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, and of Nor thorn memufacture,
can be fottnd at foe shop of
CHAMPE A KBRR-
HO FOR THE SPRISG FASHIONS 11!
rtASSIMERES ef tbe latost styles jnst re-
v coivod and will be sold at low prioes by
CHAMPS A KERR.
E VERY Artiole of Gontleman’s Wearing
Apparel, of variegated stylos and of the
best qualify. Call and see them.
CHAMPE A KERR.
rpHE undersigned will fill oil orders from ons-
A tomors with promptness and despatch.
Work entrusted to them will meet with faith
ful and,
ina
and spoody exocution. .
ohlS-ly CHAMPE A HER#.
STARTLING BUT TRUE!
WHAT EYERY WOHAB SHOULD KBOW.
"DEADER,areyoua husband ora father?a
Aw wife or a mother ? Have you foe sincere
weltiare of those yon lovi at heart 1 Prove
ybur sincerity, and rose Ao lime in learning
what da axes interfere with their health and
happiness tint ieds than yourowh. It will
avoid to yon and yours, as it has to thous
ands. many a day pain and anxiety fol
lowed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avo'datioh afid exhaust
ing those means for media a! attendance,
medicines and advertised nostrums, which
otherwise would provide for declining years,
the infirmities ofage and the proper educa
tion of yonr children.
How often it happens, that the wife lin-
gers from year to year in that pitiable con-
dition as not even for one day to feel the
happy and exhilerating Influence incident to
the ehjoyment of faealih> arising from ignor-
ante .Oftbe simplest .and plainest rales of
health as connected with the marriage state,
the violation of which entails disease, suf
fering and misery-.
“Ahd mast this continue T Must this be 1
Is therte no remedy 1 NO relief! No hope 1”
The remedy is by knowing foe causes
afrd avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefitting by them.
These are pointed ont in
*Hft WdMAK’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY dr, A. Mi MAubiceaD,;
A OXESSOB OX DISEASES OF WOXEE.
One Hundredth Edition (500,00D).i8eio. pp. "250
[ox rax PAPEB, zitTBA BDTDIN0, $1,00]
A standard work of established repntation
Fofind classed in the catalogues of the great
trade shies in New York. Philadelphia, and
other titled hnd sold by the principal book
sellers in the United States, ft was first
published in 1847, since which tifrfe
FIFE HUBDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were up
wards of
One Handed fhodsdnd sent by KaU.
attesting the high estimation in which it is
held as a reliable popular Medical
BOOK FOR ftY ERY FEMALE
tbe author having devoted his exclusive at
tention to the treatment of complaints pecu
liar to females, in respect to which he Is
yearly consulted by foonsands, both in per
son and by letter.
Here every woman can discover, by com
paring her own symptoms with those de
scribed, foe nature, character, causes of; and
the ptoper remedies for, her compaints.
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 forbid-
consulilnga medical gentleman, will find
such instruction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alarm, ah all the
pecnliaritiesincident to her situation are de
scribed.
How many arehnfibfingfrdm obstructions
or irregularities peculiar to the female sys
tem. which undermine fob health, foe ef
fects of which they ate ignorant, ahd for
which their delicacy forbids seeking advice 1
May suffer from prolapsus uteri (railing of
the womb), or from fiver albus (weakness,
debility, fc.) Many are inconstant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many hive dificnlt if not d&ngerohs delive
ries, aiid slow and uncertain discoveries.—
Some whose lives ate hazarded daring stiCh
time, will each find in its pages foe mdans
of prevention, amelioration and relief.
Ills ofdottrseimpracticable tbcofivey fol
ly foe various subjects treated of, tut they
are of a fiatdrfc strictly intended for fob mar
ried or those Contemplating marriage.
In consequents of foe dmvifsai populari
ty of the work, as evideficed by Us extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well on booksellers as on.the
public, by imitations of title page, Spdfidns
editions,and surreptitious infringements of
copyright, and otherdevices and descriptions
iti las been found necessary, therefore, to
CAttTlON THE PUBLIC
to bay no book unless the words ‘‘Dr. ..A. M.
Maubiceau. 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.”
on and the. entry in the Clerk’s Office o
foe back of) the‘title page; and buy onl
of respectable and honorable dealers, o
send by mail [ and address to Dr. A. M
M auric cau.
TSf Upon receipt of One Dol laf, “ THE
MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” Is sbnt (mailed
free) *.o any part of foe United States, the
Canadas and British Provinces. All letters
must be post-paid and addressed io Dr. A.
M. MAURlCEAtJ, box 1224, New York
City. Publishing Office, Nc, 129 Liberty
Street, NewYork.
, AGENTSIN GEORGIA ,.
L E Welch, Albany: B J White, Miltedgevtile;
& Fears, Mobonongh; C Youngblood,
Otpe ; W.mKay; Atlanta; Tho^T Chrifi-
iaiton ; Jones a Blakely and Richards,
rfifige ; W A Scandrett, Griffin; J B Cub-
bedge. Savannah. Maroh 6,1855
GREAT REMEDY!
6S3S3aCE)*£SaS^»S3
Celebrated Family Ointment*
H Mild, Safe, Thorough end the greatest External Eenc-
dy ever need. Jl i* composed tf Vegetable Extracts toA
poeeeeeCt paver unequetUd in the annate of Medicine for die
infalMWe remedv
in every ease where It has been faithfully .applied on th'.
human system, for promoting Insensible Perspiration, a»' < *
Is invaluable in an cfoeues ofthe fierii. Obstinate Ulcer’
Old Soro, Chfllbimns. Sore Throat, Borns, Cuu, Culanedr'
Eruptions, Bore Nipples, Soto Breast. Diseases of the JEyV-.
Acne in the. Face, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted o5rd.<
ran in the Side. Back, ahd otherjpahs of theiystem. Seats
Bead, Brhleee, Wobnds, Pile*, and every kind cX
ton containing tos least partV*!** <jf fwSam<iriatVH. )
cored by this pest remedy.
HEALING VIRTUES.
i a fad, authenticated here, as well a* all oVdr £fc
and indeed tbe wh<Me ntetern *tafei, that BUan<
idea have.attained a wffie Sprtod^cCIeteity, and^ti'y
WbSa^’and power*. We are not among tboee who ca
prone to endorse every patent humbug that ‘come* aUi'^t
and in tide instance have delayed our endorsement vm\ : .'
we have been able to make assurance doubly rare, hot df.j
by testing them personally oonelves, but from the te=- -
ntony of a numerous portion of the community livin',
around Oa—miinoi*Globe. April IS. 1850.
It is i
SLOAN’S
Horse & Cattle Medicine;
Sin use has accomplished so many
, and given so OStvereal Satisfaction in ev Av
»of disraie. or that has bo tidntsicc 0*1
Hide Bound, Loss of At
Yellow Water. Inflammation of
Fatigue from bard exercise; also Rfaeumatum, (comm
called stiff complaint,) which proves so fatal to many.)
able horses in this country. It is also a safe and certa' i
remedy for Coughs and Colds, which generate so mail?
fetal diseases. K
These remedies never btfwre, and ahedy* Cure, if the 'll
etions are followed.
For further particulars and a mnttUvd* of Cettdfc&A £
~~ Ckrte, get Pamphlets of agents.
W. B. SL0AJT,
Grand DeM. 40 Lake St., Odckga. &
EVERY BODY READ THIS!-^
A SPLETDID FAMILY MEDICIYE.
G ERMA N EL IXIR \
OB
SYiOA-TS’S
N STAN T
'RELIEF ^
E very person should ooittt&iitljt keep on hand
for oasos of sudden crdfergency> a bottle of
>an’8 Instant roliofi It is the great Internal
and External remedy for tho immediate cure of
Colie, Heart bate, Sore Throat> Toothache
lakness of the back or Kidneys, Diarrhoea
sentaty, Cholera Morbus, nil stimintSr <Soih-
plaints, Sick Headache, AgttO Cftkoj
tisrn, Soreness in foe Bttte, Paifi in tho
Cramps and Spastfls, Colds, Bpln&l eehlpi&ihti
Sweliod Joints, Sprain*. Bruises, etc., and for
alefi It is a Superior Eeffiedy
tefo HoftSKS and Cattle,
Slohh’s Instant Roliof is truly a Great Remedy.
Haifa 25 eent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief
cures ahorsq of oollo lit a few minutes. For
braises, strains, sprains and many other inju
ries on horses, cattle and other animals, Sloan's
Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate
rellof, and speedily offoot a cure.
Many persons have been astonished to witness
the rapid euro effected by foe uso of this ifon-
dorful medioino
For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY.
Feb 6 6m
BOTABIC KEDICIBE,
A LL foe various Medicines prepared by Dr.
D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept con-
antly on hand and for sale by
Rome, ap 10 6m TO B JONES.
J T. Mc.CONNELL:—Attornoy a t Lqw, Ring;
4gold, G#; QQt3i-5
^J-eAtTRELY VEBETAhLE ! !'
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
JHtOrdeVtd Stomach; Liver Complaintri
Sick Hi&dache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite’, Costivericsc,
Chotera Morbus, ,, Colic,
General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach
after Wieals, and FemaCe Monthly Derangemebf.
it is tindonbtedly the best medicine f. ?
dfyspepsia, Headache and kindred diseasrs
ever placed before this public.
A most excellent remedy for those wiitt*
eat too heartily.. .
i^-READ,.A FEW EXTRACTS Fk0*r
.CERTIFlbATES, LETTERS &C.
“I regard the German Elixir as the vr* f
best Anti-Dyspeptic and stomachic ibedh-itid
I ha»e evhr used,” . . ■ • ,
. ^ ttdb. WlLIE W. MASON.
[Formerly] Chanfccllor ofthe Central I’t ;
vision of the State of Alabatoa.
I concur felly inthe recointnCndatton
en by the Hon. W W Masoit, arid others."
Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme C».it i
of Ala.
“Yoiir iriedtcihe .has in my opinion, ju-
claims to the confidence of the public ; - i
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion * !
, . , Rev. Wjt. F. SAMFOltt): ..
[Foriiierly] President of Oak Bowen FJ-
“I was sflerihg from chronic indigo^ i--i.
orDyspepsid. I tried the German £!i.\ r
and fdnfad it tho very thing I needed.” .
. Rev. MARK S ANDREWS .
Agent for the Tnskegee Methodist Feii.wiu
College.
“t and ptepared to speak advisedly irl-. n
I.say, that in my tipiriinh tf is an invalri. 1 :' 5
Family Medicine, answering fully the pi:f'
pbses for Which It is pl-escribod.
RevbSDbUGLAS
President rif the Glenhville Female C« *
commenced for Sick Headache by Ct.'f
Scott, Auburn AtO: L .
inehded aSaspletded Family
icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ala...
Recommended for Dyspepsia.ahd India's-
tion by Prof C C Richards, A. M., WrigUts-
boro, Ga. »
Numerotts other t-stlmDhiftls bright l-
produced, but it is thought the above • me
sufficient to give cbnlidehce in this trr'r
vdfoable tnedidibe. Manufactured and so hi
bvWM ll JONES & Co., Auburn Ala,- .,
For Sale by Robt. Battey, Rome, QZ:
Feb 27, 1856/3v
Black-smith Shofi
B THE Subscriber most kindly
turns his thanks to the Citizens 4
of Rome and vicinity for tbe very
generous patronage extended to him during _ii.fr
past year, and Would inform them that lit- is
prepared to carry on Blach'emithing in t£»
various branches also the building and repn r-
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and, being n
machinost can make and repair Machiuery ».!
all hinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys between tl.»
ago of 15 and IS as apprentices. ,
jan 9 '55, ly K. S. SIMONF.
Brs. Smith & Wooten
H AVING associated themselves in tho ju.c
tioo of Medicine and Surgery, offer
^orvioes to tho public. Dr: Smith is prep., mi
to treiit ariy diseases of the Eye and Ear. Off ■
oil Broad St;, on,o door belriw. H. A. Sn.i:'
BookStote.' jan 23’55, [*.
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