About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1855)
ROME PRICES CURRENT. Br J t. LOS AS. Mo LAMM— 45e-55 AIU—per ft. 6|-7i 6Jc-»7c 91U llo-lSe Train,.... lb. 6-61 Sweet, ... T6e-100 frith country M# “ northern, 800 worn—Gun 35e-40c Blasting, . . IWOe 6-10 260-76 per bn. 126 lb.. 11-12 jo Leather— Country, lb. 25o-38« Northern, . -28* LITTLE CHANT CORN AND COB MILL! PATENTED MAY 16, 1864 Udriven to allparte of thesystem, giving v.gor ! "DROWN A ANDERSON, proprietore oftbo and strength to the completed mkehiocry of JJ «**»*' for Eastern and Middle. Tennessee, aud for the State of Georgia aud Alabama, with Thb Circulation or the Blood ie justly «*• teemed the greatest ordtuation of Divine Pro* vidcuee; by that beating engine, thu heart, it j and strength to tbe complicated machinery man. This living flood, whether we sleep or wake, Millies briskly through the articles, and re tarns softly through the veins. Bow necessa ry that it sbonld be kept free from all impurity, and yet how negligent many art reepecting thta K t essential to tbe enjoyment of perfect tb. Derangement in toe Liver and Nerves Is generally the primary cause; and Jaundice, digestion. feeling atten- groeui ding" Dyspepsia, which makes ufe a burden, result from it. F-Md* would rapidly follow suicide, if there do. <»re. No one would long, if he is e to obtain a boul Hoofland’s oelebrat -d German Bitters, prepare by Dr. 0. M. J*ekt»n, Puiladelphia; they rare |y fail in effecting a permanent euro. 8ee ad verrisomeut. ■HHM the privilege of selling Mills in all Territories Blistered, lb. IO0-I60 . 15c-18e Spring,. . , -10c Cast, .... 8$e-$5e Crashed, . . 1H-13e N. Orleans, 9o-10c i N. 0. pr ^*1. IftWV t^pLrlb, 11-16 STRAY HORSE. N toe *6th of August, eetrayed from the so* seriber, a SORREL HORSE; rather ol the pony order. Said horee has a btatae (ace, is rather heavy eat, both his hind feet are white, also one fbre foot. He paces very well under the saddle. The above horse is suppose to have geae in the direction of Dalton and ie believed to have been raised in Tennessee. Any inform- ntion concerning him will he thsnkfolly receiv ed. My post efloe is Rome. Ga. seplilt Jana M. Asobt. $168-10 25c-4 SAMI ELO. FINLEY. and Rnnv iUtuiugs” stead! R EAD!!!—A valuable body of Land is now offered fur sale lying in Chattooga county, . . . . the river tunning through it—containing about •TIM IBUrftgmn U I oa9 thousand acres more or less, with somehun- for sale. Da sub-1 dred and seventy ecres bottom land rich «ud ly to ahead266 good paying *■*»•*»- Said lande ^joining Charles Price, - .. . mr v . I J. UMcEnlaht and others, known as thcplaoe One who detune snen n location | Franois Kirby late of Chattooga County foramriy lived. On the plaoe is one among the beautiful situations for a residence to be found in Cherokee Georgia. Further descrip tion is deemed neediest ms purchasers will i amine for themselras. It is desirable to sell the whole together If a purchaser can he found, yet such division will be made so-as to suit pur chasers. The executors acting under tho will of Frimois Kirby, deceased, will sell at any time privately, bat if not sold before, will bo expo sed to public out-cry on Thursday the 8th day of November neat to tho highest bidder. Sold on the premises. Terms made known on the day of sale. J L McARVER,) JN WILSON, > Executors seplltds A G QUIN. J Ear AMERICAN PARTY. i nf (he Americas Party > wiB address their follow i in Floyd oonn . below,Tit: ,1st _ , Monday 3d Sept r 4th Sept. s Valley. Saturday 8th Sept. Court Ground, TaBo Dist, Monday 16th as* Mills, Saturday 15th i Carolina, Monday 12th »’« School, Wattere* Dist, Saturday Etowah House. rpHB PRESENT PROPRIETOR’S LEASE on this well known Hotel, expires on the fimday of October next. The property is of fend FOR SALB until 15th September next when, if not sold, will be LEASED for a term of one year or more. This Hotel, foe convenience and comfort, wiu compare favorably with any house in the State, being located in the city of Rome, near the Rail Road depot and Steamboat Landing. Tbe furniture, mostly new, belongs to the present occupant which, we an authorised to say, eaa be had with the house- JHP- Terms accommodating. Apply to W. S. COTHRAN, 1 Romo Q GEO. S. BLACK, / Bome » Ga * J. R. POWELL. Montgomery, Ain. Rome. Geow. Aug. 14, 1855. , Will perform *at rome on Tuesday SEPTEMBER 25TH-—This eatablishmmt has been thoroughly refitted, at an immense expense to the Proprietors, since their last traveling timr. They have procured a new and extensive addt- ddaef ANIMALS, young, freshly caged, and •pawwaring alt the characteristics and habits of their native stats. 3S?-Equestrian Director, Me. WB Carroll; Master of the Ring, Dr Wools- too: Clawa*. H Hough a J"W W«rd. Am ongst the most conspicuous features of this Sa- prrb Exhitniton.-are thefollewing: A new and tosgaificently dressed entree entitled ‘the Cru- »sesta," led by Mr W B Carrr.li and Mad. Car- t JI The chiebnur-i Equestrian, La Petite Ms- only 8 years iIM, wid appear in her Grand Principal act ‘-Nymph of the floating veiL’’— yP Mr J W Ward will appear on the flyiog words, acknowledged to be th best in tbe world. ^33TGra»d Principal set by Madame Carroll n waica this aoeomplished arti has won a reparation second to none. /&*■!,& Petite Ma fia wilt also enter tbh den with a f -.U grown "hoofing leopard, verify:-,g -he pr »be 5 that tbe “lion and th-*laul> sfeaH tic d<*»n together; and a little cfc-ld stall lead ihera” ,?ir!Sr. W B Carroll. •“ fin* two ana L ot rorHf. act,* r- TyingMCeCsfroHin vtrtinavfcSram; .jarWi'a .Dr. Wo-tijt. s as master of Ring, and Bo. gb and Ward v -J - woa, the audience will be entertain- « wi:r viest; ui ft:sayings .wiibdnt rnlgar rty. gBBr V'nts .genemsspeeswjB, be.aceompa ' Jftfey tb? After, as Bnus Band, led by Hen ry &te&hack«r, UiV e; 4 the Orchestra at the A- YaJ x.y of I* aw York. ^PAdomiiini to the entire dcablt cab.bitks 59 cents. Chil dren as i sc-rvftr.; htSf prie,: Performance to — 1 «2»si7.ift«, doth open half svi -f*» : y. JS&"The above company i viCarterwai*! Sept. 22d. Emgs- .24th [<-pl31t] E. Sarrt, Ag*L IEW BOOKS JEST RECEIYED. T^HE following new Books have just boon re- X oeived at the Book Store of H. A. Smith: Henry Vernon, (by James M Smytbe); Cone Cot Corners; the Old Farm House ; Starr, Pa pers, by Henry Ward Beecher; Bummer Land, (by a son of foe Sooth; Tbe Watchman (se quel to the Lamplighter); Which tbe Right or which the Left; Eltie, or the Homan Comedy, by John B Cooke; Life of Sam Houston ; Dia rytn Turkish and Green Waters: Woolfort’s Roost, (another supply); Tempest and Suasbtoe, do; Stanhope Barieigh. do; Moore’s. Scott’s, Hemans’, Borns’, and Pope’s works, (complete oditiuns) ^Encyclopedias of Useful Kuoo ledge, (350 engravings) ; a great variety of Gift Books for tbe season snob as “The Gems.of Bganty/’ "the Garland.” “the Magnolia,” "the Golden Gilt” “the Gift of Friendship,” “the Young Ladies Offering,” also “the Young Gentleman’s Offering." The above works will be sold at a small advance above eosL -V* - 88 belonging to the Patentee. F-»< purtatoility, simplicity of construction nnd c**ii'culcticc »»l’HR*-, t**e Little Giant lilt no t-quai It weighs from lino*- to ttv»* Iran tired fa accortimg to ->tx«‘, ca t tin imi in «>|KM iU.>n by the fartm-r in half an hou* tunc eith >tit 1 X|k'imi* or M-chautca) a|-t then n iju'teti »nd used with convenience by any bu t>. Tht 'I'chamcntvattmetion oftk* Lint* Gi am .j «uch, that if must h« sir to tea ti*«» «n>r, JumbU tka* «ay otktr Mill •/ tkt kind «rer 0/ /(kl.1 to tkt pu kite. TheLitilvGlatrth *«rw«lvci| the Fltsi Prv ml iih at o\vi\ R*ate Fair from Misson i *i Ma.yhnd theftt-c feN. and that in them *- compinncntar* manner These Mills an- «uiretdled In the raoM «*« itlve manner against bteakage or dcrangu meat, and warranted to grind feed meal from oar coro, 10 to 20 bush .da.per hnna with degree of case and convenience for fat tu pu poM*s|nevei attained before. Manufactured nod for sale by Brown ft Anderson. Ware rooms. No 40 Market St Na-'hville, Tens. Liberal discount to Dealers. COUNTY RIGHTS FOR 8ALB. Jly 3 1855 LAW PARTNERSHIP. A chilles d. shackelford and jona THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint l.v. under the style of Shackelford A Philip? Office at Calhoun, Gordon oounty, Ga. Jan 2.1855 ly SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE XN8RANCE COHPANT. T HE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed A- gent for tbe above oompany, and will take life rink* on white persons and negroes at fa vorable rates. This safe and easy method of securing an ample provision for the widow and the orphan i«con>mends itself to the attention of every husband and father who has not yet secured a competence for his family For circulars explaining tbe plans and rates of the company, and for any other in formation on the suboct. apply to R T McCAY Agcn jlv 8 8m By Authority of the State of Georgia* FORT GA(NE8 ACADEMY GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER CLASS 6. . TO BE DRAWN SEPTEMBER 3. IN THE CITY OF ATLAN TA, WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO /V-5 O, 0 O 0*®^ Will be distributed according to the follow ing Magnificent Scheme! And remember every Prise is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when dne without deduction! I Prize of $12,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,000 1 do 1,500 1 do 1,200 1 do 1,100 5 do $1,000 are 5,000 10 do 400 are 4,000 10 do 150 are 1,500 12 do 120 are 1,440 20 do 100 are 2,000 408 Prizes in all amounting to $50(000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Tickets 8, Halves $4, Quarters $2. SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager, Atlanta, Ga. By authority of -the State of Alabama. SOUTHERN MILITARY -ACADEMY LOTTERY GRIND SCHEME FDR OCT. cT?s8_y. ' O* IV'T. TV TUX'ITT OFMOXTaoXXRT taijuiik ItotisrmtsT CHUKCH ANDERSON, W nOLKSALKGKOC KR. PRODUCE Deal- ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI Ql ORS, Iron Castings, Hides and 8<>le Lentb er. Comer or Front ami Broad Street. Nashvillo Tonn. tnsy 8 ly WOOIIh A CO MANUFACTURER.- OF LARD OIL AND PAMILY LAUD No 25 Market Street, Nashville, Tennsscc nay 1 ly 65 B. 8. WELLER, D EALER ill Copper, Brass, Tin, Shoot Iron ":*ve?, Gratos, Hollow War* and New see* A ricuitural Depot. No. 86, Upper Market ■•jcrest. N’astivillo, Tenn, may 1 ly. rlORRIS 6t STRATTON, W ,,o: .SSALEG-Moefs, Produce and Ccm ut« ;«n Merchants, and Dealor in For- ••tgn ? I Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market au>! fk - -. N’ashvllleTei'n. may 8 !y H 8 KRE.V il J C FRENCH. H. 8. FRENCH & SON, Tcnn. Having Agents In St Louis, Louisville, Cin cinonti and New Orleans, wo sre at all times prepared to transact any business entrusted to us at those places. H 8 F A S. may 8 ’5 ly \RMST BONG ^ CO COmilSfilON MERCHANTS, AHD MAJIUPACTPnUIO AORXT8 XOR THB SAI.X OF Palms, Oils, Turpentine, French A AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, WINDOW SASH. PAINT BRUSHES. HY DRA ULICfEMENT. VARNISHES, PAINT HILLS, HARBLEIZEMKON HANTLE8 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris, Copporns, Land Plaster, Gnsno, Ac. No-69 Market St- 5 doors from Broad, NASHVILLE, TENNES8EE may 8 ’5, 6m SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GIANT 25 < 25 o o c be tr n “J'lIE above juttly eehbratrd corn and cob mill commonds itself to all persons who have hor ses, mules, cattle, bogs, or poultry, to feed; be sides making prime hominy, and good corn- bread-meal. This mill needs no “puffing;" all that is needed to make them sell ‘like hot cakes’ is for the public to investigate and become ac quainted with their performance, Ac. We have been appointed permanent Agents for this section of tbe country, and have the dif ferent sixes of mills, now on band, and will be glad to receive calls from all persons interested in such a machine. We have never recommended any machine that did not give perfect satisfaction, and our confidence in this is as well ‘fixed’ as in any one we have ever exarainod. CUNNINGHAM A LINTON, Ag’ts f«r Rome and Co. around. ISAAC McRIM COOKE, General agent for Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. No 2 will grind 10bu. corn and cob meal in 1 honr. cast $57; No 3 will grind 15 bn corn meal in 1 hours, cost $67.50 ; No 4 grind 20 bu corn and cob meal in 1 hours, cost $78 Ijy 17 '55 6m IMPORTANT NOTICE. SEIiLIM OFF IT COST ©a©ran G EORGIA, Polk county: Whereas, Samu-l Olmstead has applied to B Y vistas of as* order item tbe eomt of ordin ary ofFlujd county, will be raid before the euwt home door in the city of Rome, on the doe Tawdry «■ November next, the land be- longte^ to the estate of L C Quin late of Floyd County deceased, nwnirting oftkfae and a half lot*, sfci namUcrs two bandied and sixteen and two hundred and seventeen, in tbe fourth l fourth section, and number one bun- i and fifty-one and half efooe bandied and -one in the fifteenth district add fourth section, all lying inneompaetbody and form ing me of the finest settlements on doom river. There is over one hundred sens in a good state at cultivation on the ystto story dwelling h good ms, mostly first of tho same sort Thera is a good wsD in foe yard; > kitchen and negro nooses outbuildings on the pram- da orchard and peach or- else for comfortable Wr it of the heirs and eredi- Terms made known on (eeplSJ A G Quia, Adm'r ADBISfeTKATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an trrder of the ordinary of Floyd eoanty passed on the 2nd day of Jn- Flojd ly 1855, will t on the 2nd day i before the Court Houee door of Dougherty between tbe usual -hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, Lot number two bundredasd fifty-six in the first District of said county, containing two hundred and fifty acres mare or teen. Also 1 day between the usual boursofsaie > tbe court Bouse door *n the county of Gil- * ‘T-onfo sixth district, sec- nty-fifth ( oaths 1 I and ninety- section c«m- I . !»•Mb. Also r between the us*al hours of tale in the county of t numfier three hnndred and thirty- eight, twenty-seventh district, third section -containing one hundred andaixty acres more or fiass. Also on tbe same day between the usual before tbe Court House in the , Lot nnmber 1112. twentieth dit- l section containing forty acres moro ‘Iso on the same day between the !e- f sale before the Court House door lithe Co. of Lumpkin, Lot no. s/r hundred and forty, fitfa district first section containing forty acres more or less. Also on the same day be tween tbe usual hours of sal*, before tbe Coart House door in the county of Cherokee, Lot num ber six hundred and fifty eight, third district, second section, containing forty acres more or Ism. Also on tbe seme day between the usual hours of sale, before tbe Court House door in tbe nty of Jackson, 10£ acres of land lying on Walnut foebfrB Cunningham’s district of ^aold as the property of Peter Tithe bepe£}t of tho heirs of J-u. M. ycm*aoy E nr, Adm'r me for letters of Guardianship, for Valmtine 'Viiiiman. minor child of P. U. WiMmao. Late of :bis State, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish tbe kindred and friends of said minor, to file their objections if any they have, in my office, on or before the first Monday of October next, other- said applicant in terms of law. Given under my hand and official Cedartown, August the 21st. 1S55. STEPHEN A HORDE - ■? Aug. 28 Ex. offim . (' seal HOUSE FOR SALE. T HE undersigned offers for sale, a *<>• d Dwr*- liugHouse in tbe city of Rome. F-.r pur. icniars apply to James M Sumter. Era . may « J G McKINZfE WiB Hp dis'-ihut- d • rding to the fallowing 1 MAGNIFICV : < tEME! And REMEMBER every Prize i« drown ! at -»*•*- R-awing. and paid when dne WITHOUT DISCOUNT» 1 Prize* - $V> 5ft0 1 do 5 ftftft 1 do 3.ftftft 1 do 2,000 i 1 do .600 t do 1.20ft j 1 1 Ifto 1 5 te $1,000 are 5.0ft* i 10 ti ■ 400nre 04.00 : 10 do 150 ore 01.50 i 12 do 120 are 1.440 | 20 do 100 are 2,000 403 Prizes in all amounting to $50,000 I X order to reduce our Stock preparatory to the fall trade, we will offer our entire stock of NPHIM; & SMK GOODS Including a splendid assortnent of LADIES’ DHESS GOODS, & 16ruts’ Rtaiiii jUnlrr (C!ntl|ing, A f COST FOR GASH!! Office f the Maryland V usolidatedLotteri. r | : Baltimor* . July 1st, 1855. ' j All ticket* nr Certificate* of Package* of Tick et*, tn the Lot teres authorized by the State of Maryland hear the lithographic' signature of F. X. Bren an, Ce- l Agent for ‘he Cant' — r and any othc'". ■■ :4s. Owing to nous eapplicati from a! -r- of the eotrotry, tne manager- will giv ■» ir attention to fhe filling of orders for tick- • -r certificates, in tbs Maryland Lotteries. Pe-sons at a distance may confidraOv r-’y upon having their orders for tickets pMiritlj filled, and tbe strictest confidence observed. These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under the superinten dence of the 8tete Lottery Commissioner.— Heavy Bonds are given, to tbe 8tateas security for th payment of all Pfixes. The prices of tbe Whole Tickets are frond $1 to $20. Half and quater tickets in proportion. There aft never less than 23,000 prises in any Lottery, which prises vary in amount from 1$ to $100,006, according to the price of the tick- ett. For instance— •la Otptlmet tfcfaU ft jOK <k* Mpa* pfu I* Uwt ••,000 *» a -u . gj “ “ “10,000 a u a 5 u u u 20,000 a a a jq m . u « 49,000 « <• 20 “ it - it 70,000 With numerous Prisek of $10,000, $5,000,8500, $100, ae. Persons ban remit us any''amount, from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on receipt of which we forward its value in Tickets in the Lottery designated by the purchaser, or, if none be designated, then some lottery will be drawn after the buyer has got tbe tiekot in bis possession. An official Scheme of tbe Lot- ten will be sent with all tickets ordered, care- folly sealed in an-ordinary envelope, and oh tbe day the Lottery is drawn the official drawing will be sent, together with a written Explana tion of the result of the purebosc. The drawn numbers are also publish d in tho daily papers of tire City of Baltimore, and In tbe Daily Na tional Intelligencer, Washington, D. C. A circular containing all the Schemes will be Sent to any one by addressing the undersigned. ’SV-ONLY lft ftftft NTMtiERS.-vfc® Tickets**- H•' , o-, rf. r $2. SAM’L SW AN Agent A Man •«r<»r, Mov’irw"™ Ala. Havana Plan T otterv. This i ■Joixl? ?i •ie\v au- We w the usi> may 29 s nue of tho most desirable stocks of ; tee Cheroicoe Country being entirely :--9b. to glad to furnish our customers rn credit at reduced prices. J H Mo CLUNG & CO. Jfeiprr fmntj Academy Lottery* vTr-wnurrr ov thr sv\te »v o*:'»uoia.] SU&IMER RESORT! LOOKOUT MO U N TAIN. 'P-IE Hotel on Loo-out Ai nt.iin (ou!y five i miles from Chattanor s.) IS NOW Ol’EN for the season, for the reception of company.— Arr ingenients for amusements of varous kinks :»vt-been iaa-leandthc mdersigned will spare 'i s"rs’*>ns for the comfort of his guests. ’•? a G WASHBURN. T>fo- d-awn Se- fember 2-l*h, 185'. $81,000 CLASS E W ' !S£N8 ! LIN MSI! LINENS!!! ! E Irish Linen of the hestquaily. HITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants I'NIYERSITY OF NASHVILLE. MRUICAl. naPARTWt.Nr UK fifth annual cuurs* Lectures In this In etitutioti willoomini-nooob Monday the 20th of October next, and eoutinuo till the first of the viiHuing March. PAUL F EVE, M D, Principles and Practioe of Surgery. JOHN Af WATSON, M D, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. W. K. BOW LING, M D, Theory and Practice of Medicine. A II BUCHANAN, 6! D. Surgical and Path ological Anatomy. C K WINSTON, M D, Materia Mediea and MS ___ ROBERT M PORTER, Geukfal uud Special Anatomy. J BERRIEN LIND3LEY, M D, Chemistry and Pharmacy. THOMAS R JENNINGS. M D, Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. WILLIAM T BRIGGS, M D, Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical Rooms will bo opened for •to teuton the first Monday of October. A foil Preliminary Course of Lectures, free to nil students, will be given by tbe Professors, commenoing also on tbe first Monday of Octo ber. A Clinique has been established in connection the University, at which operations are perform ed. and cases prescribed for, and lectured upon, in presence of the Class. Amonnt of Fees for Lectures in tbe Universi ty is $106. Matriculation, (paid once only,) $5. Practical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Fee. $25. Good boarding can be procured at about 3$ per week. Further information can be obtained by ad dressing J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, , Chancellor of the University. Na hville, Tenn Aug. 141m Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET, .or: J. VALENTINE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS, Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on hand the following articles: BRANDT, Cognac, Otard, Heunessy, Rochelle, Pouch, Cherry, Blackberry, « Apple. orN, Holland, American, WHISKY, Bourbon (eld) Monongabela, Irish, Scotch, Deans, Dexters, Pikee, RUM, St Croix, Jamaica, Few England. WINES, Port, TOBACCO Smoking le cheating. GLASSWARE, Decanters, Flasks i p't, to 2 p'to, Tumblers. SYRtfPS, Lemon, p’t or gal, Raspberry, Strawberry. Sundries, Sordines, ^ Pickles, Campagne Cider, Brokers Bitters Porter Ale Strangletm " CIGARS, Eta. Peppermint, Spanish, Curacoe, Americas, Mausshins, German— Anisette, a very large assortment. Absyntfae, Cordials Cork*.' Madeira, Sherry, Malaga, Muscat, Claret, Campagne. Labels, Ac. Gibeqn’s (bottled) Ac., Ac. Ac., Ac. We intend keeping on hand all articles needed by Bar-keepers, and will obligate ourselves to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can be bought la any market South, J. VALENTINE, W. 0. EIDSON, HAT 22, EJ>. SEAR?, 1855, 1 Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co. SHOES!! S 0 O E Sill L ADIES’ Gent’s nnd Children’s—The great est display of shoes that wc 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 quantity, 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 article of shoes. WOOD A BRO* may 1 8ra RiSSONS ! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS !! 1 ^^THAT a quantity of Ribbons, and howprei- ty and cheap they are at may 1 8m WOOD A BRO’S. DENTISTRY!! DR C. P. CULVER, SURGEON DENTIST. Having permanently located in Rome, tenders his Professional services to tbe pub- ' lie. A liberal share of patronage i9 respectfully solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL, ap 24 6m J. H. McCLUNG & CO. Are now receiving direct from the Northern cities their LARGS IMP0RTATTN OF SPRING & SUMMER a © m » embracing every, variety of Ladies’Dress Goods in Fancy Colors, Mourning and half Mourning. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, of every material. Together with a superior lot of Ready Made Clothing! of superior make and quality, made expressly for our own sales. J. H. McCLUNG A CO. HAVING opened anew Ware room on Peach Tree Street, wonld Call the attention of the public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra cing Cabinet Ware, in allita varieties. Chairs of every kind; Lonnges, Mottressea of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shocks. CARPETS, RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask. Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels, Loops, Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do., Fire-board do. They still continue their shop, SOUTH OF GE 3RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec ted with their business, such as making and re pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses. Upholste- rinp-. Ac. ,fU - -v keep also on hand, Metalic Buriat Cases and make upon short notice, Ma hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins. CHAIR PACTORY.—They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at Decatnr, and can supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind- ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in .any quantity desired. They are| now manufacturing and finishing namelled Cottage Setts, for superior to any to be had from tbe North. jan 9 '55, ly FULTON HOUSE, Atlanta, Georgia. THE nqdersigned take this method of infonningtbe publieftat they are the Pro prietors of the Fulton House which is now be ing fitted up with new Furniture, on which, with other appendages, they feel prepared to make their guests comfortable. They pledge their efforts to give satisfaction to their guests. Trav elling custom is respectfully solicited. Fraxcis M. Alle.v, Book Keeper. JOHN X. REEVES, A. E. REEVES, of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 20, '55. ly BOTANIC MEDICINE. A LL the various Medicines prepared by Dr. D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept con- antly, on hand and for sole by^ Rome, ap 10 6m WMB JONES. CHEROKKE FEMALE INSTITUTE rpHE public is invited to attend the annual W ILL be dis;n!-'*ted according to r e • lowing Grand and unprecedented Sob m 3 pan li 1T} Iin»« f-.. « r :CKED AND STRIPED Lln»nsfor >••• -md coats. it COLE RED LINEN URIL- ite. examination of the pupils of tbe Institute on the 5th A 6th inst: The fourth term of this Institution will open tho first Monday in Sep tember next. Tuition reduced to suit the times. Scholarships, for the year with the privilege of the whole rango of studies without extra charge for French, Drawing, L.uin or Greek, as here tofore $50. There will be hereafter four De partments with the following studies and Rates of-Tuition. Primary Department.—First rudiments, rea ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic, primary geography and primary history, for the Spring term 24 weeks, $15; Fall term, 16 weeks S10. Secoxh iry Department.—Primary branch es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith metic and history of the United States in addi tion, for the Spring term of 24 weeks,- $18; Fall term 16 weeks, $12. Tertiary Departmext.—Secondary branch es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry, geucral history, algebra, botany, Watts on the mind, rhetoric with the principles of syntax ap plied in a course of reading of the best English classical writers, for the Spring term of 24 weeks $21; Fall term 16 week* $14. Senior Department.—Revision of tho Ter tiary branches, with geology, moral, intellectu al and political philosnpi y. logic, geometry with tho Latin and Greek languages, for the Spring term ^-f 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16 weeks $16. Music, French »nd Drawing, each extra, at ho charge of the Professor. S. FOUCHE'. in public, at CONCERT H ALL, Mae nnder the sworn Superintendence -f COI, GT-1 M. LOGAN, and JAMES A. NK3BIT. 3.SQ. a la 1 1 6 20 120 1 2 10 78 18 Prise of do do do do do do do do 500 100 25 1,000 200 50 Approximation prizes $8,000 2.0*>0 2.5 :0 n r■ fr ; t 3. 00 5,000 2.000 2.000 3,900 600 tes- Li*t • *•! ’ may !•> of itie id v : V.D1-. jf th 'O tf stock and of ev- R J JOHNSON line Fashi-.nahle HAT, I tha» is tu on the la leap R.T.T \ ' i. PAN"S, t VESTS suit summer. R T JOHNSON. >T $31,000 Address orders for tickets to F. X. BBENAN, No4 Calvert aog71y Baltimore, Maryland. LIND -i— DANIEL «. PrtlNTUP, ATTORNEY AT Jt AW, „ 30, 1855, ■ Ml. ft X ' January —Dealers in Medicines, , and Glassware, No. 39, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan vet 31 FOR HALF. offers for sale five hundred and forty-two ecres of land, three hundred of which, ie superior bottom land on Tara- pin ert-ek. Benton Co.. Ala. There is about two hundred Ceres irt cultivation, with one of the most coin hiah^i nests lions for building In the whole country. The waW privileges are unsurpassed, as the creek divide* It in two equal parts. It la unnecessary to give a minute description of the above farm an those whowfob to purchase are apt to look for themselves, and »he subscriber is co-.fl dent that the land will Compare with any of the lands in North Georgia in poipt of fertili ty Ac. I refer to Col. Frank frwln ofFJoyd county who lived on the place ope var. for quality and location. The undersigned ianu xfoqs to ‘jell pud w|fl gfrefi bargain. Tbe claim of title is clear and goqd. those wpo are qd the lopk-out for a permanent home, are invited to come and exaijiip'’. 0. T. ALEXANDER, aug 28liii Cross Plfiins. A/a. WILLIAM YY Produce! 256 prizes amounting to ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every prize drawn at each drawing, and paid wht n dne, in full without deduction. Orders stri ly confidential. -Drawing sent to orders. Register-d P-tters at my risk. Bills on all sol- vebt Be k» at par. Tickets $5; Halves $2,50; Quarters $1.25. Address Jab. F. Winter, Manager, Macon, Fa. Wfr months e • . date application will bo inude to ihe Ordinary o\ Floy-1 county for leave to sell all the personal nnd real estate of John G. Eason, late of said county deceased. Alsu all tbo personal and real estate of Martha Eason, late of said county deceased. THOS J. DAVIS, july 31, 1855. Ad-debonis non. O G O dt CITY ORDINANCE. A FTER the first day of October next, it shall be the duty of the city Marshal or any oth er officer of tho city to confine in somo proper plaoe, all bogs orgeats found running at largo in any part of broad street, and immediately advertise the same with a description of their GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping “» ark * ( jf a °y) and notke ,hat the * amo win be - - sold at some specified time after the expiration done to order. dec. 6 ly. ^HE following is the schedule 11 tbe arrivals G. GREEN—Commissi on. ; and bant near the depot,Madison, Georgia. Refer to J. H, k t. pi HOTJ-INOSWOr „ it. p. Zimmerman, Atlanta,' Dec. 5 { 1854. * and departures of the MAILS o and from this office. Tbe Eastern and Western Mail closes daily (8nndays excepted) at 9, a. m. Arrives daily‘(Snndays excepted)by lip.m. Mode of conveyance, R. R. Cars. Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring closes daily at 1 p. m.; arrives daily by 8} a. m. Mode of conveyance. Coach. LaFayette Mail, by Armntohee, Dirt Town. Monnt Hickory, Summerville and Tryon , Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a. m. I Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by 7 p m : Mode o/'conveyance, Hack. Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek and Vann’s j Valley closes Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at 1 p. m., and arrives same day by 12 m. Centre, Ala., Mall by Thomas’ Mills. Cedar Creek, Ga., Howel’s Cross Roads, Oceola, Ala., closes Fridays at 5, a. m.; arrives Sat urdays by 7 p. m. Bine Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Bluff, Gayles- ville, Ala., Missionary Station and Co sa, jSn,, oloses Wednesdays, Friukyf and Sun days at 5, a m.; Arrives Toesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdaya by 6 p. m. HeripUage at>4 M c Guiro’s Store Mall closes Thursdays at 1 p. rp.; arrives same days by ll, a. in. Fl'jydsprings aqdnll ffoattooga county Mali arrive^ and leaves by the LaFayette Mail, and Western vud Southern Mails included, . , THOS. J. PERRY. P.M. P.’ 0., Rome, Ga., 2d Ang.. 1856. of two days. If within that time said hogs or goats are applied for by tbair owner, said hogs or goats shall be delivered to them by the offi cer on receiving the sum of one dollar for every bog or goat belonging to tbe city, and fifty cents for every one belonging to the country, and if not then delivered, they shall bo publicly sold to tbe highest bidder and tho nett proceeds paid to the city Treasurer. It shall be the duty of tho eity Marshal or any other officer of council, to take Into his posses sion any bones, moles or horned cattle found running at large in Broad streot, between the lint days of October and April in each year, and confine such animal so taken up in some secure plaoe, and it shall be the duty of the city Mar shal to advertise tbo same at some publio place and in one of the public gazettes of the oity fif teen days, taking care to give a particular de scription of the same in said advertisement; if such cattle shall be claimed by any person, he, she or they shall be entitled t<j the same on due ptoof of property and paying all expenses of taking up, keeping and advertising the same. If said eattieare hot cltiithed at tho expiration of fifteen days, itshall be (he doty of tbe marshal to sell-the same and pay the nett proceeds to the city Treasurer. Tbe Marshal or any other officer shall bo en titled (o the sum of fifty cents for each bead of cattle tnkon up, to he paid hy the owner if claimed, afl d out of tbe fond, if sold. A true extract front the minutes of conncil. nly 172m 0. H. SMlTIi', Gl’k, C. C. R. FARR FO>i SALE. T IIE subscribers offer for sale their farm, CONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, aud lying in Cass county on Th .mas’ creek about three quarters of a mile ■tu Eves’water station on the Rome branch Rail Road. The place is Very Healthy with Fine Society in the neighborhood. On it are a new Gin House and Screw, and all necessary out buildings.— Tho residence is near to one of tbe largest, pu rest and most beautiful springs in the Cherokee country. Torms made easy to a good purchaser. THOS M BERRIEN, may 8 4m JAS M PEPPER. J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring- •goia, Ga. oct31-5 CHAMPE &. KERR. MERCHANT Ml ORS pw-EVERY BODY READ THIS!*®;. 1 SPLENDID FAHILY StEDICIYE. G ERMA N EL I AIR) o a 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 oINorthern manufacture, can be found at the shop of CHAMPE & KERR- BO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!! C ASSIMERES ef the latest styles just re ceived and will be sold at low prices by CHAMPE A KERR. ~pWERY Article of Gentleman’s Wearing Apparel, of variagated styles and of the best quality. Call and see them. CHAMPE A KERR. Compound Fluid Extract of Lotrenzalra/ fiSSr ENTIRELY VEGETABLE ! FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA. Disordered Stomach, liter Complaints. Sick Headache, Indigestion, Impaired Appetite, Cortteness, Cholera Morbus, Colic, General Debility, Fullness about' the Stomach after meals, and Female Monthly Derangementsr It is undoubtedly tbe best medicine for diyspepsia, Headache and kindred diseases ever placed before tbe public. A most excellent remedy for those who «*at too heartily. f^READ A FEW EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES. LETTERS &C. “I regard the German Elixir an the very best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic medicine I bare ever used.” Hon. WILIE W. MASON. [Formerly] Chancellor of tbe Central Di vision of the 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 tbe public as i valuable remedy in cases of indigestion ” Rev. Wx. F. SAMFORD, [Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe male College. “I v*s suffering from chronic Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. I tried tbe German Elixir and found it tbe very thing I needed.” Rev. MARK S ANDREWS. Agent for tbe Tuskegee Methodist Female College. “I am prepared to speak advisgdfy when I say that in my opinion it Is an hmdnable Family Medicine, answering fnIJy the pur poses for which it Is prescribed. Rev D S DOUGLAS. President of the Glednvilie Female Col- lego. Recommended for Sick Headache by CoL N J Scott, Auburn Ala. Recommended as a splended Family Med icine by Col F W Dillard, Anburn Ala. Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indigef - tion by Prof C C Richards, A. M., Wright boro, Ga. Nnmerons other testimonials, might be produced, but it is thought the above are sufficient to give confidence in this trnlr valuable medicine. Manufactured and sold by WM R JONES & Co., Auburn Ate, For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome. Gfa. Feb 27, 1855, ly. Blacksmith Shop. m 'HE Subscriber most kindly turns his thanks to the Citizens i of Rome and vicinity for the veiy generous patronage extended to him during the past year, and wonld inform them that he is prepared to cany on Blech-smithing in the various branches also the building and repair ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being a maebinest can make and repair Machinery of all kinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys between the age of 15 and 18 as apprentices, jan 9’55, ly K.S. SIMONS. T HE undersigned will fill all orders from cus tomers with promptness and despatch. Work entrusted to them will meet with faith ful and speedy execution, ma ch 13-ly CHAMPE A KERR. OATS AN9 POTATOES. for Planting. WESTERN & ATLANTIC HOTEL. DALTON, GA. BY MES- MARTHA W- FIl jfff THIS dew and elegant Hotel, i inil fronting Hamilton Street and the. Depot of tbe Western A Atlantic'] 1 Bbls prime Irish Potatoes 1 u 350 bushel seed Oats Just received and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. ! ! gQ Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Just re ceived and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. now open for tbe reception of travellors and visitors. No pains will be spared to make it equal to any House on tho road, and to render comfortable, such as may call. The rooms aft large, and well ventilated. Persons visiting the Copper Mines, and the’mountains in Murray and Gilmer, find no difficulty in procuring hor ses and vehicles to convoy them to either of those points. March 27th. ly. T N, COPPER & SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned having purchased the in terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in tho above LEATHER MACHINE BELTING! P ATENT riretod. Stretched nnd Cemented Leather Machine Bel tint-. Oak and hemlock tanned, all widths from 1 to 24 inches of our own manufacture and of warranted quality, suit* able for Cotton Factories, Machine shops, Gins, Thrashers, pumps, ao.. Jtc. A large assortment alwavs on hand nnd for sale in quantities to suit at the SADLERY WARHOUSE of SHERMAN JESSUP A CO., 241 Bread St. Augusta, Ga, and HARRAL. NTCIIOLS A CO., Corner Meet ing and Hasel Sts. Charleston, S. C. ju!9 4m SHEIBLEY’9 CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. THE sixth Session of this Inetitu tion will commence on Monday September the 10th. The course of study will be vigorous and thor ough, the discipline mild but deci sive and the whole training such as to prepare young men for tho practical duties of llfo. Mr. Sheibley respectfully thanks his patrons for the liberal support they havo given him and solicits a continuation of tho same. Rates of Tuition the same as heretofore. Rome, July 31st, 1835. 3m. concern will continue the business on his own account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffeo Pot) where may be found a large lot of COOKING, PORTER. OFFICE A BOX STOVES, a large assortment of READY MADE TIN WARE which be offers at wholesale end retail. ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK t ONE in the most approved manner and warranted; Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL. Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly G OCERIES! GROCERIES! I Qf| Bags prime Rio Coffee. CJU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar. BACON! BACON! BO 000 * >r * mo Tennessee BACON for sale by April, 17. tf WE ALEXANDER A CO H Dr», WING tic® of! b 0AIIVEY. Attorney A Oonnoeliur at L$iV# 4 Rogjff Ga; febl31y SaHth & Wooten associated themselves In tho prac- tien of Medicine and Surgery, offer tbeir services to tho public. Dr. Smith is prepared to treat any diseases of the Eye n nd Ear. Office on Broad St., one door' below H. A. Smith’s Book Stoft. fan 23 ’65/ [ly FOSTER & CALDWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W ILP practice [n the Circuits and jghancery Courts of Marshall, Jaoksun. DoKalh, Cher okee and Benton eountlea. All business en trusted to their earo. will be promptly attended to. Joux Fostkr, Jacksonville. Ala., J F M Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Ala. Jly 17, iy’5 Dissolution. T ile copartnership heretofore existing under the name of Coburn A Dwinell is this day dissolved by mutual consent All debts due tho Firm, the yearly advertisements now in tho { taper and subscriptions from the 3d of August ast will ho payable to M. Dwinell. Claims egain»‘ th» office from first, of January Inst will also’be presented to M. Dwinell for settlement. S. E. COBURN. Juno 1,1865. M. DWINELL. 50 bis N O Syrup 20 his Gunning rapping; old importation 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and qnali : ties for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO. Feb 20 1855, tf. NEWTON FACTORY /~\8nnburgs and- Yarns always on hand, and v for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO. Agent. for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN & CO, Agonts for Etowah Iron Works. Have always on had a large supply of iron castings Ac., of every size and description. Orders filled proper ly- They will also purchase wheat at the highest cash prices Feb. 20. tf. SALT! SALT!! J000 SacksSalt large rise, in fine order Feb 20 ’ just received, and for sale by W. S. COTHRAN A CO. DANA & WASHBURN, 8mnwi to Wubbofn WIMtr k Co* Factors and Commission merchants, SAVANNAH. OA. Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana, John R Wilder, H K Washburn, Special Patners. General Partners Will continue the above business at 114, Bay st, East of the Exchange- Orders for Bagging. Rope and other supplies filled promptly at lowest Cash prices. Sn vnnnnh, August 1 uly316ra The ty L aug 143t LAND WARRANTS WANTED. ghest cash prioe will be paid for Boun- Wnrrtftts by Jacksons, Miller aYerdeby, Augusta, Ga. D A.L TON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. T he undersigned arenowprepar ed to fill orders in the best style of Work manship from the best of Material with the la test improved patterns, on short NOTICE IN IRON, BRASS OR COMPOSITION ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE DITIOUSLY EXECUTED. SUCH AS mull gearing op BY CRT DESCRIPTION. PATENT WATER WHEELS, BARK MILLS, PATENT SAWMILL DOGS. . ?IN GEARING! And all sortsofQo&Tmg for both SAW AND FLOURING MILLS. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE PATTERNS OF ANY DESCR1TTI0N OR PLAN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES PLOWS AND Agricnlt’I Implcm’8 generally, are kept cons t antly on . hand at reduced prices. All persons wishing to bnild or re- Mills, are invited to examine our patterns and and prices. Having a practical Mill Wright connected with the company, we are Prepared to give plans nnd the Estimated cost of all kind of Mills and Machinery.' - ROB’T BATTBY, Dalton ap 17 ly President. EUGENE LeUARDY, CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL engineer, SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT, POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA, Drs T J& B C WORD RESIDENT PHTSICfA'NS. thankful forpast favors, still continue the prac tice of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of patronage* april lO' I y. $5000 06. * T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved Lands in all tho lower coiihties of Georgia. Send on your Nos., Dist. an Counties where thr Land lies, and I will have them examined an! give a fair price. All communications must W post paid, and addressed to f. R MOSLEY, Nov. 14, ’54 ly Griffin, G-. WOOD & BROTHER, A RE just opening a splendid assortment o° READY MADE CLOTHING end HATS' all of which are direot from New York, aqd oC he last agony. may. j .