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18551 eM*.i|ro««Tio.n i*»i
J H M’CLUNG & CO,
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.,
' Have joat received from the Northern markote
THEIR FALL AMD WINTER STOCK
i .i-i. c ox mis tie—
Ladies riegaut Orem Coeds, Handsome
On^igiiiiMlfenfalsmAtttkrsideritt.
RE'lDY MADfe CLOTHING
FORKED AMD SOTS. '
HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTER'S
GtfODS OP EVERY DESCRIPRtON.v
RATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS,
Trimmings, carpets, wall paper,
WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM
PRISING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING TAKEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARE TN
THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF ALL
PROMPT PAYING OR CASH CUSTOMERS.
FEE USUAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT
MADE OK ALL CASH BILLS OF $0 A OVER
JH MeOLUNG, | -j G R WARD.
Rome, Ga SepUS&th
AmV is offered for aale. Itanb-
»abont TOO good paying
One who deeiret caeh a location
'would do well to make porehaee.
•August29 1S55 SAMUELC. FINLEY.
•. t -r~ " •
i Baptist Association will hold
its Fourth Annual aesefea, K> the Amntcheo
Baptist church, on Satarday he&re the third
Sabbath So*. and days following. Members
*«f the denomination, and the Pahlie generally,
• are invited. J.HBNDRICfcS.
Anuutcbeo Oei. 8, *55. _
FANCY DRESS SOIREE,
Gentlemen of
rat the Odd Fellow** Hall on next
Ffctthy Evening, the lfth inat. AU are solici
ted to ap|«*r in Fumy Coetome Dram. Tick
ets for the Gents to bd had only nt the door.
ARE YOU-INSUREDP
FIRE AN Q “LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. SxibiKt, Rome, Go.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE,
MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
‘CAPITAL 111 M®»-
• Amonnt soenrely Invested 1 in Bonds and Penn-
Qhaaiaatteki, $20t,t0t.
CHAR TER PERPETUAL
> f Hon T B Florence.
Secretory. j 1 Prerident
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
'XMHm Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
CAPITAL $3«MI0
*<J.S. Fbjlxk, Bec^^ f J.S.C*ibo», Pres’t
tlaiiial Life Insmnmte Co. ofPhila.
JINAL CAPITAL $306,600 . -
HULATED CAPITAL $334,307
J.W. Horsob, See*y. f pK L. Miu.br, Pres’t.
The rates efjweniiuins'sre as K»w asajnst
- regErdto mKual ni&ty -
- red od the part of the agent,
net the interests of thorn
! hie 1 Agency, andanyinfor-
tanthoaabjoct wmbc cheerfully j
or byletter, [oc
—
of April
Anderson, about
7) AN AW 1Tfrom the aa
XV Omrrtt* Alabama an
but, eSMBO MAN nan
thrrtytwtf year* old, gee feet, eight or ton tftgi-
ea high; a bright malattBtsotar.eomebUck freek-
tetffihis Izee tolerable straight, baa kinks, eome
rfttad'lis'tene, Sfrwi rifinra i' has Whiskers, titde
Roman neae, grey eyed; broad front teeth, UP.
tle roond sholdered, round bodied, trim, made,
walks gKb, has a flat (Sot, plsys tbe Addle, very
held'when approached though easy excited, will
3 tsim when he thinks -them is no dan-
hsmpcred, few can ont-ran him
keep when canght. He was bought
is Washington, Tennessee, and brokaaway i be
-wit pimjng'ara free man, claimed. his mother
in hen white woman. His mother is a black
woman. His name is CASA, and lives in
ChattenooSa, Tennessee. I will give the above
1 inward hr his contncmnafno that I get .him.
The came boy was advertised in the Atbpfis
PtmU - ' oelOlm] THOS BLAKE.
The Circclatio.* or rns Blood i* justly ee-
teomed the greatest ordiuatioti of Divino Pro
vidence ; by that beating engine, the heart, if
is driven to nil parts of tho system, giving vigor
and htrongth to tho complicated machinery of
man.. T?bW living.flood, whether wo sleep or
wake, sallies briskly through tho articles, and
returns softly through th« voiiis. How necessa
ry that it tbodld ho kept free from all impurity,
and yet how negligent many are rospoctiug this
great essential to tho enjoyment of perfect
health. Derangement in tho Livgr and Ncivos
is generally the primary cause; and Jaundice,
Indigestion, and all the harassing feeling atten-
ding Dyspepsia, which makes life » burden,
result from it. Suicide would rapidly follow
suicide, If thcro was no cure. No ono would
suffer long, if he is sblo to obtain a bottle of
Hoofiand'c celebrated German Bitters, prepared
by Dr. C. M. J «ckson, Philadelphia; they rare,
ly fail in effecting a permanent cure. Bee ad
vertisement.
GEORGIA Floyd County,
rpb all whom It may concern will please
X take -notice that whereas Emma R
Davis applies to me for letters of Adminls
tration of John Davis late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and eredites
of said deceased to be. and appear at nty
office within the time prescribed by law.
t * show cause, if any exist, why said letters
x>f administration should uot be granted
unto mid applicant. Given under my hand
and offi ial signature at office this 5th Octo
ber, A. D. 1855, JESSE LAEBERTH
Oct. 9,’65- Ordinary
H.J.09BERG, RERCHAST TAILOR,
H AS just received from New York a larger
Sleek of GOODS, than be has ever offered
in this market before, consisting of {very varie
ty of Goods for gentk-iuen s wear. Cl»th
of e rery vari«*ry and color. Every descrip
tion of Cassimers. an over stock of Vestings,
Velvets Silks, Satins. &e . &c . of all colors
and prices. FURNISHING GOODS of eve
ry description and variety. con>isting in |iart
-of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers.tDollrirs.
Cravats, Stocks, Ties, Suspenders, all sorts
of Gloves, Half Hose, Hats, Caps. &c. &c.—
A complete stock of
READY HADE CLOTH IK*,
which is manufketored at his own establish
ment, and by some of the best houses in New
York. The superior workmanship of which
be will warrant also Clothing for children
and Youths, The cutting and making of
garments of all kinds done with neatness and
dispatch as heretofore oct9ly.
A CARD.
A S THE limit of our copartnership expires
the first of January, we intend at that time
to close out entirely. We are now offering a
choice Jot of FRESH GOODS in our line at ve*
ry reduced rates. Gash buyers will save from
twentyfive to fifty per cent by giving os a call
soon. This is no common advertisement, we
mean just what we say. CHAfflPE A KERR.
N. B.—Those who have not settled their old
bills, had better do so at once, or they will b
favored with a-oall from &am. [ocO] O.A£ e
SOW. IS YOUR CHASTE!
- STRAY COW AID CALF.
' A STRAY Cow and Calf have been about the
A premises ef- a gentleman in this vicinity
for seme six or eight weeks past. The owner
-can have them by proving preporty and paying
tor this advertisement Enquire at this of-
[octlOtfl,'
r. a Cothran, F. T. Penteco#t, J. M. Elliott.
JkSiftX..! .. ;
nts
Dealers in Grain, Flour andoffier lands of Coan-
* * nr.an..
procure.
River Steam
boat Company. Office heir Rail RoaiTDepot.
QtLVly
UnpaValefed
November! Class W to be drawn Nov,
8th, in the eity of Montgomery, when prises
amounting to $60,00 0 will bo distribirted
according to the following Inimitable Scheme!!
If yoo draw the lowest Prize yen get the cost of
your ticket, without deduction, and remember
every Prize is drawn at each drawing. Look at
it!—One prise to every ten tickets!! Capital
prize,; $20,000. Scheme :
1 Prize of
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
$10,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
10 do SOOara 5,600
10
20
45
80
200
630
do
do
do
do
do
do
220 are 2,200
150 are 1,506
100 are 4.500
50. are **,000
20 are 4,000
10 are 6,300
“Dmtorrattand Know nothings” Read 1
R EAD!!!—Arid**! tie body of Land it now
offered for sale lyWJflaChattoogn county, rmnncrTa
the river running thronghlt^euttAlnlng about ; (r P rf^ Ba
one thousand acres more or less, with somehun- n M
dred and seventy acres bottom land rich and ly
ing weM. Said lands *dj«U>'i}g Charles Price,
J. L. MoKnight and others, known as tho place
where Franofs Kirby late of Chattooga County
formerly lived. On tho place Is ono among tho
most beautiful situations for a rerideuco to bo
found in Cherokee Georgia. Further descrip,
tion is deemed needless as purchasers will ex
amine for themselves. It is desfrablo to sell
the whole together If a purchaser can be found,
yet eueh division will be tnsde so ns to suit pur
chasers. The executors noting under the will
of Francis Kirby, deceased, will sell at any time
privately, but if not sold before, will be expo
sed to public out-cry on Thursday the 8th day
of November next to the highest bidder. Sold
on tho premises. Terms made known ou tho
day of sale. J L McARVER, j
J N WILSON, > Executors
soplltds
A G QUIN.
G eorgia, Poik county:
Whereas, Samuel 01 instead has applied to
me for letters of Guardianship, Valentino
Wildinan, minor child of P. H. WilUtmn. Late
of this State, .deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and friends of said minor, to file their
objections if any they have, in my office, on or
before the Oral Monday of October nest, other
wise letters of guardinnship will be grunted to
skid applicant in terms of taw.
Given under tny hand and official seal at
Cedartown, August the 21st, 1855.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS,
Aug. 28 Ex. offiee. C. C. 0.
SWAIt’S BAH&-XOTE LIST ASD DETECTER,
P UBLISHED semi-monthly, nt Montgomery,
Ala., at $2,00 per annum, in advance The
work is printed on fine white paper nnd new
type, and in appearance will be second to none
in the United States. A Southern Bank-Note
List is essential in every Bank, Coasting House
and Public Office. Let us unite in advancing
our cOmmo interests,, and not permit Northern
men and Northern Directors to fluctaato our
money matters aS they may wish, while we are
quietly following their dictativn. The work will
be earefklly revised on the day of publication,
and all important financial changes, as tbey oc
cur. noticed. Every exertion will be made to
make it a correct and reliable guide to the Ban
ker abd Mercnant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers,
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and oth
ers desirous of having their names and bnsipcss
widely circulated, are iLforined that a limited
number of of advertisements will be inserted.—
Special rates for advertising by the year or for
shorter periods, may be known by applying to
any of my Agents, or at the office in Atlanta, Ga.
Special numbers will le Sent, on application by
letter, free of charge. All communications in
tended for the “Bank-Note List and Deteeter,”
must be addressed to “Saan'*.Bank-Note LUt,”
Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL SWAN.
James Robertsos, General Agont. se253m
1060 * pRizeA a voustivo to • $60,00
Only ton Thousand Numbers! Tickets $10—
Halves, $5 ;• Quarters, $2 50.
SAM. SWAN, Ag*t A Man., Montgomery Ala
RY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEOCIi.
F ort gaines academy lottery.—
BEUTIFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER!
^D'Clkss 8 to be drawn Oct. 24tb, in the City
of Atlanta, when prizes amonnting to $30,(RT0
will be distributed to fortunate Stockholders in
accordance with the following Mach less Scheme:
i SM aw»f ttrihaa nme van
SF>ba«r TOO}mrr 4M0, « U Wm XUO
S « MO ,n 1,400 n d* t »■ %sm
11 •• »n 5750 KD <b 10 u* tflCO
W “ no an 1.100 00 do > fcam A ltO
ym veizzs Axouxnxc to jpo.oco
One Thousand Prizes! Only lO.OOO Numbers!
Ticket* $5, Halves 2,50, Quarters $1,25. One
Prize to every ten Tickets! Tickets in this
Scheme can be fonnd-at Choice Hotel.
SAM’L SWAN, Ag’t a Manager, Atlanta, Ga
W HEREAS, William R Manning adminis
trator with the will annexed, of Alexan
der Manning deceased, applies for leave to sell
their negroes belonging to said estate—Tenor, a
girl; Grace a gril, and John a boy.
These are. therefon- to ci'e and admonish
*u and'singular the kindred and creditor- of
slid deceased to be And nppear at my office
within the time prescribed by law- to show
cause if any they-jhave why said letters
should not be granted. -Given under my
hand at office. F A KIRBY
Sept25 Ordinary.
W HEREAS, A G QUIN applies for letters
of Guardianship to the persons and prop
erty of Mary F Quin, William D Quin and
Elizabeth S. Quin.
These Are, therefore, to cite and admon
ishall and singular the kindred 4 and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my
office wnthfo the time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any. tley have, why said let
ters of slioold not be granted. Given under
my hand at office. F A KIRBY,
Scpt25 Ordinary. '
gBfijjaiUe igUrnertigriiirntg.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
fllQLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE Deal-
ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DoMESTHTLI*.
QUOHS. Iron Castings, Hides and. Solo Leath
er, Corner of Front audBroad Street, Nashville
Tcnu. may Sly
UNIVERSITY OF MSHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
WOODS A CO
manufactuki:r8 of Lard oil
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 26 Market Struct, Nsrrhvtlle, Tenhime
may 1 ly 55
B. 8. WELLER,
D EALER in Copper, Brass. Tin, Sliest Iron,
Stores, Grates, Hollow Wars And New aood
and Agricultural Depot. No. 36, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
It S FIIKNCU-
H. 8. „
Coin 111 Isrion Merchants, nml Doal-
Baeon, Balv Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tcnu.
Having Agents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati nnd New Orleans, we nre at nil times
prepnrod to transaet any business entrusted to
us at those places. Q S F A S.
may 8 ’5 ly
MORRIS 8c. STRATTON,
\\TUOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Cntn-
VY mission Merchants, and Dealor in For
eign and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
A II 7,1 S T It O N G <t CO,
• OllltSIOl ICKIIlIS,
AMD MAJfUrACTrniKO AGENTS pou THE SALK OV
Paint-, Oils, Tiirpr ntlne. French R
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES, HY
DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES.
PAOT HILLS, IlARBLF.lZF,niROV RATTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Copperas, Land Plaster. Guano, Ac.
No. 69 Market St- 5 doors from Broad,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
mny 8 ’5, ffm
- ■— ■ — . ii
LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL!
PATENTED MAY 16, 1854
B ROWN a ANDERSON, proprietors of the
Right for Eastern and Middle, Tennessee,
and for the Stato of Georgia a fid Alabama, with
the privilege of selling Mills in ali Territories
belonging to the Patentee.
For portability, simplicity of construction,
and convenience of use, the Little Giant has
no equal. It weighs from tine" to five hurt
dred pounds according to size, can he pat in
operation by the farmer in half an hour’s
time, without expense or MMhanical aid,
then adjusted and used with convenience by
anv l‘"dy-
The mechanical construction of the Little Gi
ant it such, that it must be six to ten tim'ts wore
durable than any other Mill of the kind ever of
fered to the public. •
The Little Giant has received the First Pre
miums at every State Fair from Missouri to
Maryland the past fall, and that in the most
complimentary manner.
These Mills are guarantied in the mod *>os-
itive manner against breakage or derange
ment,and warranted to grind feed meal'rum
ear corn. 10 to-20 bushels.per lioua with a
degree of ease and convenience for furni pur-
posesjneverattained before.
Manufactured and for sale by Brown &
Anderson. Ware rooms, No 40 Market St.,
Nashville, Tenn.
Liberal discount to DCalern.
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALB.
jlyrii 1855
FEW STORE!—J05ES & WILSO.f,
p ENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Broad St, xp-
VT ..panto “Choice Hotel. We beg leave to
apprize the public oftbe co-partnership we have
formed, nnder.tbe style as above, for the trans
action of a general business in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Ac., and would he glad to Teceire yonr
patronage. The goods and prices will be lbnnd
to compare favorably with any in the-eity.
Your ob’t senrt’s, BENJ F JONES,
RomeOet9tf, JAS M WILSON
SEBCBlirfl 601911 BELL
PERFUMERY AND SOAPS
A-fcS'B %-»■ » : -mrz.ri (Sit? a i> z .
§ 567 BROADWAY,
■comnsJt or mez rawer,». r.
ASK FOR THBM WHEN shopping.
‘1oe9 ... ‘ 3m
FOR SALE OR REST.
-tore Room and Building at urtsent oc-
O^HE
A- cu[
Rome, G
oe2 3m
Dm and Building at pfflM
food A Brother on Broad Street,
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
E NGLISH and Franch Merino, Thibet Cloths,
Delaine*, Chally's Poplins, AC. Also an as
sortment of small patttrpii, flor childrc
; Rome, September 25tb, 1855. RS
ORTON
WELCH i LAW ELS,
Ebaker ..4
_ .. RSN01 _
WOOL YARSSi •«
JCARLBT, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White,
5 a t [sep25j R S NORTON b
i—.-.-w “
B05YETS,
sh Straw, Florence, and Neapol-
'abd Musses'. R 5 NORTON
E11BU01BERIES.
C ' AMBRICand
ings, Bauds, Coliars, SJeevfiS,
Haadknriilffr 41#oThreadL^es. '
£1VUli Ipsfeada . -t . « *f
T HE following is the scbcddle ot the arrivals
and departures of the HAILS to and from
this offiee.
The Eastern and Western Mail 'closes daily
(Sundays excepted) at 9, a. m..
Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) by 1J p. m.
Mode of conveyance, R. R. Cars.
JacksoBVilto, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring doses
daily at 1 p. m.; arrires daily by 84 a. m.
Mode of conveyance. Coach.
LoPayette Mail; by Armntcbce, Dirt Town,
Mount Hickory, Summerville and Try on
Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 5
a. m.
Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by V p m
Mode of conveyance, Hack..
Cedar Town Mall by Lake Creek and Vann’s
Valley, closes Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 1 p. m., and arrives same day by
12 m.
Centre, Ala., Mail by Thomas’ Mills, Cedar
Creek, Ga., Bowel’s Cross Roads, Oceola,
Ala., eloaes-Fridays at 5> a. m.; arrives 8at-
’ nrdays by 7 p. m.
Bine Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Btnff, Gayles-
ville, Ala., Missionary Station and Co sa,
Ga., eloses Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun
days at 5, a m.; Arrives Tuesdays,.Thursdays
and Saturdays by 6 p. m.
Hermitage and MeGnire'e Store Mai! closes
Thursdays at 1 p. m.; arrives same days by
11, a. m.
Floyd Springs and all Chattooga county Mail
arrives and leaves by the LaFayctte Mail, and
Western and Southern Mails included.
THOS. J. PERRY, P. M.
P. O.’, Rome, Ga., 2d Aug., 1865.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INS&ANCE
CORFU Y.
T HE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed A-
geni for the above company, and will take
life risks on white persons and negroes at fa
vorable rates. This safe and easy method or
securing an ample provision for the widow
and the orphan recommends itself to the
attention of every liusbafad and father, who
has not yet secured a - competence for his
family. , ,
For circulars explaining the plans and
m$es of tbe company. and for any other in-
fmfyk on ‘ b0 80b00U a ^T y McCAY
Agen
J!y ? 3«i
B Y virtue of an order from the court of ordin
ary of Floyd county, will be fold before the
court house door in the city of Rome, on the
first Tuesdry in November next, the lurid be-
longing to the estate of L C Quin Inte of Floyd
Coanty deceased, consisting of three and a half
lots, viz: numbers two hundred and sixteen
hnd'twG'hundred and seventeen, in the fourth
district.and fourth section, and number one hun
dred-and.fifty-one. and half of ono hundred and
thirty-one in the fifteenth district and fourth
section, all lying in a compact body and form
ing one of the finest settlements on coosa river.
There is over one hundred acres in a good stato
of cultivation on the premises , mostly first
rate bottomland plenty more of the same sort
yet to clear. There is a good well in the yard,
and several springs on.the place, a good one-
story dwelling house, kitchen nnd negro bouses
and other necessary outbuildings on the Drem-
ises; also a fine ap'plo orchard and pouch or
chard, and every thing else for comfortable liv
ing. Sold for the benefit of the heirs.and credi
tors of the deceased. Terms inade known on
the day of sale. (sepl8] A G Quix, Adm’r
— ti — ■ .
GRATIS I JUSTPIPLISHEI)!
A NEW Discdvery in Medicine!—A few words
on the rational treatment, without Medicine
ofa Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rhe Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss pf Memory, Aversion to
Sooiety, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Dis
trust, Dizziness,. Hoad Ache, Pains in the Side,
Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, and
other Infirmities in man.
From the French of Dr B De Dan-iy.—“The
important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be removed without medicine, is in
this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and
the entirely new and highly successful treat
ment, as adopted by.the author, fully explain
ed, by (beans of of which every one is enable to
curc-himself perfectly, and at the least possible
cost, avoiding thereby all _ the advertised nos
trums of the day.” Scot to any address-, gratis,
and pofet free by remitting (post paid) two pos-
.tage stamps to Dr. B. De Laney, No 17 Lispen-
ard Street, New York City. act. 2 flm
II AY A* A PLAN LOTTERY.
TASPER COUNTY ACADEDY LOTTERY !
tf By authority of the State of Georgia.—Ma-
cox, Ga.—This Lottery is conducted on the
plftn of tho Royal Lottery of Havana, oT single
numbers,—and drawn at Concert Hall, Macon,
Ga., iluder tho sworn superintendence of Coi.
George M. Logan, and James A. Nisbot, Esq.—
GRAND SCHEME FOR OCTOBER 15, 1855,
when prizes amounting to 60,000!! Class F
will be distributed as follows:
1 Prize of
do
do
dh
do
do
$15,000
5
do
1,000
is
5,000
5,000
10
do
500
i*
5,000
4,000
10
do
200
is
2,000
3,< 00
ro
do
120
is
1,200
2,000
25
do
100
is
2,500
1,500
70
do
a0
is
3,500
J,100
330 do
25 is
8,400
28 Approximation prizes 800
501 prizes amounting to $60,006
Only ten thousand numbers! Every prize drawn
gt each drawing, rind paid when due in full, with-
6at deduction. Orders sfrlctly confidential.—
drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at
my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par.--
Tickets, $10; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2,50. Ad
dress J AS F WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.
ADTUMSTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an oederof tho ordinary of
Floyd county passed on the 2nd day of Ju
ly 1855, will be sold before the .CoartHuuse door
in the county of Dougherty botween the usual
hours of sale, on the first ..Tuesday in Noveut*
her next, Lot number two hundred arid fifty-six
in the first District of said county, containing
two. hundred and fifty acres more or less. Also
on the same day between rho usunl hotirsofsale
betore the coon hous* doc-r in tho county oi Gil
mer, Lots number ninety-one, sixth district,sec
ond section; number six, iwcaty-eixlh district,
second section ; number t woliundred and ninety-
seven, twenty-fifth district, second section con
taining one hundred and sixty aero* each. Also
on tho same day^betweon tho usualbodrs of sabs
before ihe Court House door in the county of
Whitfield, Lot number three hundred and tbirty-
eight, twenty-seventh district, third section
containing one hundred and sixty acres more or
less. Also on the same day between the usual
hours of sale, before the Court House in the
county of Polk, Lot nntnber 1112, twentieth dis
trict, third section containing forty acres moro
or loss. Also on the same day between the le
gal hours of sale before the Court House door
in the Co. of Lumpkin, Lot no. sixhundred and
forty, fith district first section containing forty
acres more or l«8s. Also on the frame day be
tween the usual hours of sale, before the Codrt
House door in the county of Cherokeey Lot num
her six hundred nnd fiftyeigbt, third district,
second section, containing forty acres more or
less. Also on tho ssme’dny between the usual
hours of sale, before the Court House dour in the
county of Jackson, 10i acres of land lying on
the Walnut fork in Cunningham's district of
said.county. All sold as the property of Peter
Boyle deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ef
of said deceased. Terms cash.
sopl8 Jas. M. Moxtcomerv, A'dm’r
Office of the Maryland ConsolidatpdLbtterios,)
Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. J
All tickets or Certificates of Package* of Tick
ets, in the 'Lottires authorized by the Slate of
Maryland bear the lithographic signature of F,
X. Brcnan, General Agent for the Contractor
and any other's frauds.
Owing to numerous applications from all parts
of tho country, the managers will give their
attention to the filling of orders for tickets or
certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at a distance may confidently rely
upon having their orders for tickets promptly
filled, and tho strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in publio iri
the City of Baltimore, under the superinten
dence of the Stato Lottery Commissioner.—
Heavy Bonds are given to the State ns security
for th payment of all Prizes. Tho prices of the
Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20. Half and
qunter tickets in proportion.
There are never loss than 23,000 prizes in any
Lottery, which prizes vary in amount from 1$
toSlOO.OOO, according to the price of the tick
ets. For instance—
When the price of tickets Jt $1 the bifkent prise J$ nboat $5,000
“ “ « $2 . « “ “ 10,000
u it u 5 ( u a u 20,006
it tt ,t iq u „ 40,000
“ " u 20 “ “ 41 70,000
With numerous Prizes of $10,000, $5,000, $500,
$100, sc. Persons can remit, us any amount,
from$1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on.
receipt of Whifib wo forward its valrie in Tiofcets
in the Lottery designated by the purchaser, or,
if none bo designated, then some lottery will,
be drawn after the buyer hns got the tickot in
bis possession. An official Scheme of tho Lot-
torv will bo zefit with all tickets ordered, caro-^
fully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on tho
day the Lottery is drawn the official drawing
will bo sont, together with a written Explana
tion of the result of tho purchaso. Tho drawn
numbers are also publish d in tbo daily papers
of the City of Baltimore, and in the Daily Na
♦ional Intelligencer, Washington, D. C.
A circular containing all tho Schemes will be
sent to any one by addressing the undersigned.
Address orders for tickets to
F. X. BREN AN, No 4 Calvort Street,
mig71y Baltimore;'Maryland.
TOJULfiflkannual cours.e of Lectures in this In-
X sti tutlun will commence on Monday the 29th
of October next, and continue till the first of tho
on suing March.
PAUL F EVE, M D, Principles and Practice
° f JOUN M WATSON, M D, Obstetries and
Diseases of Wo»>n and Children.
W. K. BOWLING, M D, Theory and Practice
of Mcdieine. -
. A II BUCHANAN, M D, Surgical-and Path
ological Anatomy.
C K WINSTON, M D, Materia Medica and
Medical Jurisprudehee.
ROBERT M PORTER, General and Speelal
Anatomy.
J BKKIUEN LINDSLEY, M D, Chonsistry
and Pharmacy.
THOMAS R JENNINGS, M D, Institutes of
Medicine and Clinical Mediolaa. ^
WILLTAM YURIGGS,"^! D, Demonstrator'
of Anatomy.
Tbo Anatomical Rooms will he opened for,
students on tbo first Monday of Octonek. j
A full Preliminary Course of Lectures, trek
’Jf 4ww*'*w»e»|
to all students, will Be given by the Professors,' *i
commencing a iso on the first Monday of Octo
ber. •
A Cllniquobas been established in connection
the University, at which operations ore perform*
od, nnd cases prescribed for, and lectured npon,
in presence of the Class.
Amount of Foes tor Lectures In the Universi
ty is $105. Matriuulation, (paid once only,) $5.
Practical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Foe, $25.
Good boarding can be .procured at about 3$
per week.
Further information can be obtained by ad-
dresotng J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY,
Chancellor of tho University.
Na hville, Temi Aug. 14Iin
SHOES!! SHOES!!!
L ADIES’ Gent’s and Children’s—The great.
est display of frhoes that we have seen late
ly is made by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They have bad them mode in Philadelphia for
thoir own trade, and tho quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,’ Gentlemen's,
Children’s and Servant’s wear, show that they
know what the people vfimt in the article of
shoes. WOOD A BRO*
iqay 1 _ :..; 8m
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!!
YTTRAT a, quantity of Ribbons, and how pret-
VV ty and cheap they are at
may 1 8m WOODABRO’S.
DENTISTRY!!
DR C. P. CULVER. „
BURGEON DENTIST,
Having permanently located in Rome,
tenders bis Professional services to the pub- '
lie. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOtCE HOTEL,
ap 24 ‘ *ffm
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment.
p
VALENTINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES,^YRV PS, PI CR
Tobacco, ho., kecij’condtqntiy on hand tile following arfu
•Zi i
BRANDY,
Cognac,
Otard,
Hennessy,
Rochelle,
Peach,
RUM,
St GroW,
- Jamaica,
Now England.
WINES,
Port,
tobacco. ; ■
Decanters,
CIGARS/ ^
f®- 5 V i' • - -.*■ i# .An
’ -vlli*-\wn
i v" - 4Vt
-Mis
tltdisK
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
Amer
vMI
Madeito,
Sherry,.-,
Alalaga,
Muscat, *
Claret,
. Campagnd.
’ V. i ; Monongahela,
Irish,
. Suotch,
Beans,.
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson’s '(bottiei)
Id) ;
ANtiiK*«t
*C,Vt or ga't, A
ni'loc
Wo intend keeping i
w8
J. H. McCLUNG & CO.
Are now receiving direct from tho Northern
cities their
LARGE IMPORTATION OF
SPRING & SUMMER
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 Made Clothing!
of superior make and quality, made expressly
for our own sales.
^ J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
CHEROKEE FEHiLE INSTITUTE.
T HE public is invited to attend the annual
examination of the pupils of the Institute
on the 5th A 6th inst: The fourth term of this
Institution wifl open.the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Ttrition reduced to suit the times.
Scholarships, fortlie year with the privilege of
the whole Tango of studies .without e-xtrn charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $50. There will be hereafter tour De
partments with the following studies and
Rates of TuitioA.
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 wCeks
$10.
Secondary Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith
metic and history of tbo United States in addi
tion, tor the Spring tettn of 24 Weeks, $18; Fall
term 10 weeks, $12.
Tertiabt Department.—Secondary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general history, algebra, botany, Watts oil the
mind, rhetoric with tho principles of syntax ap
plied in iaconrse of reading oftbe best English
classical writers: for the Spring term of 24 weeks
$21; Fall term 16 weeks $14.
Senior Department.—Revision of the Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intellectu
al and political philosophy, logic, geometry
with the Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $16.
Music, French «.nd Drawing, each extra, at
be charge of tho Professor. S. F0UCHE'.
FARH FOR SALE.
T HU subscribers offer for sale thefr farm,
CONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, and lying in Cass county on
Tli -mas’creek about three quarters of a milo
from Eves’ water station on the Rome branch
Kail Road. The place is
Very Healthy with Fine Society
in the neighborhood. On it are a new Gin Houso
and Screw, i^gd all necessary out buildings.—
The residence is near to one of the largest, pu-
rept.ond most beautiful springs in tbo Cherokee
coufiuy.
Terms made easy to a good purchaser. .
THOS M BERRIEN,
may S 4tri JAS M PEPPER.
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING!
P ATENT riveted, Stretched; and Cemented
Leather Machine Belting. Oak and heinlpok
tanned, all widths from 1 to 24 inches of oar
own ifiariufaotore and of warranted quality, suit
able for Cotton Factories, Machine shops, Gins,
Thmshcrs, putnps, Ac., ac. A largo assortment
alwavs ou hand and for sale in quantities to suit
at the SADLERY WARHOUSE of
SHERMAN JESSUP A CO.;
241 Broad St. Augusta, Ga,
and HARRAL, NICHOLS A CO., Corner Meet
ing and Hasel Sts. Charleston, S. C. jul9 4m
R. 8. NORTON,
I S now receiving his Full aud Winter Stock of
G.ood* which will be offered u‘t a siridllcr tid-.
vanee than usual. You can satisfy yourself by
calling and examining Guyd* and prices. -
Rome, September, 25, 1255 R $ NORTON
“^IflhEfi.’lwiS’TNDCHILDRENS’ tuo XUUUJ{ „„ ulJ([|1 „ B
S HOES, Hole/half Hose and GJoges (dall ■ii:j Offering.” Tho akoVo works will bo Bold at i
zes. [s , L R S NfmTON umajl advance pbovfr posh Rug 28
NkiY books just receiyed
T HE following new Bonks have just boon re
ceived at tin* Boojt Store of H. A. Smith :
Ilpnry Vernon, (by .Tames M Sinytho) : Cono
Cut Comers; tb'e Old Farm Houso ; Starr, Pa
pers, by Henry Ward Bueoller; Summer Land,
(by a sou of the South; The Watebmati (se
quel to tbo Lamplighter); Which the Right or
which tho Loft; Eliie, or tho Humau Comedy,
by John E Cooke; Life of Sam Houston ; .Dia
ryin Turkish and Green Waters ; ‘Woolforfa
Roost, (another supply)’; Tempest and Sunshine,
do; Stanhope Burleigh, do; Moore’s, Scott’s,
Homans’, Burns’, and Pope’s works, (complete
editions) Encyclopedias of Useful Know ledge;
(350 engravings) ; a great Variety of (lift Books
for the season such ns “The Gems of Beauty,”
“ihe Garland,” “the Magnolia,” “the Golden
Gift,” “the Gift of Friendship," “the Young
Ladies Offering,” also “the Young Gentleman's
SHEIBIEY”* classical and
MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL.
THE sixth Session of this In^tito
tion will commence on Monday
September tho 10th. The course
of study will lie vigorous and thor
ough, the disoipllno mild but deci
sive aud the wholo training such as to prepare
yriurig tried for the practical duties of life.
Mr, Sheibley respectfully thanks -bis patrons
-lor the liberal support they have given him
nnd solicits a continuation of the same.
Rates of Tuition (he same as heretofore.
Romo, July 31st, 1835. 3ra.
BACON! BACON !
30 000 * >r * mo ^ onnesseo BACON for
April, 17. tf Ba,e W E ALEXANDER A CO
FOSTER & CALDWELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
W ILP practice in the Circuits nnd Chancery
Courts of Marshall, Jaokson, DcKalb, Cher
okeo and Bonton counties- All business en
trusted to -their care, will bo promptly attended
to; Jon» Foster, Jacksonville. Ain.,
J FM Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
jly 17, ' ' iy-’5
Ac., Ac.
ourselves to sell fine Liqrii
J. YALENTLYE,
KAY 22,
and
Campagnc Cider, Brokers Bill
Porter Ale . Strangleton “
CIGARS, Esi. Peppermint;
, /Spanish, Curacoe,
' • American, Mitoritmiriri, ',
GsVirian— Aqisettcr, .
krkrj.'iltge assortment. A bay n the, 1
■ B5 Cordials Corks.
Labels, A e-
ed by Bar-keepers', and will obligato.
Cigars, lower tinto they ■dtto be boqght in any market Soutb'.
ED. SHARP.
Ac., Ac.
on |iand all,article* n
W. H. EI08OY,
a-:!iq
Morgan Kirkpatrick & tJo.
HAVING opened anew Ware
room od Peacb Tree Street,
would Call the attention of the
publio to their efock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of
every kind ; Lonnges, McttreafrO* of Springs,
Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shocks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bonds. Cord and Tassels,
Loops, Ac. Ac. Windo'w Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. They still continue their Shop,
SOUTH OF GE DRGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
arid are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their business, inch hs makihg and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upbolate-
rinv. A<*. Thrv keep also on hand, Metalio
——
in
1855, ly
par EVERY BODY BEAD THIS
A SPLENDID EASILY MEDICINE.
>■ n
Burial Cases and make upon short notiee, Ma
hogany, Walnut arid other wood 'Coffins.
CHAIR .FACTORY.—They Rave enlarged
their maftufactatirig shops at Decatur, and cap
supply Morgan** 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
riamelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be had from the North. jan 9 ’55, ly
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia-
THE undersigned take this method of
HiB informing the public!that they are the Pro
prietors of the Fulton House which is now bo-
ing fitted up with new Furniture, on which, with
otner 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.
Fkaxcis M. Allen; Book Keeper.
JOHH y. REEVES’,. A. E. BEEVES,
of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.'
Atlanta, Feb. 20,'55. If
BOTANIC HEDMINfi.
A LL the various Medieine* prepared by Dr.
D S Joner, formerly of this place, kept coa-
antly on hand and for sale by
Rome, ap 106m WMB JONES.
J T. McOONNELL.—Attorney at Law,Ring-
. ■ .t.t Jf T-.
•gold, Ga.
oct31-5
CHAM PE &. KERFt.
Mil
BROAD STREET ROMETGA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment 'of CLOTHS, CASSIMffeRES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, and of Northern meriufkcture,
can be found at the shop of
CHAMPE A KERR-
C
HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!! 1
ASSIMERES.ef the latest styles just re
ceived aud will bri sold at low prices by
CHAMPE A KERR.
I'
Apparel, of variagate^ styles and of the
beet quality. Call and seo them.
CHAMPE A KERR.
T HE undersigned will fill all prders from cus
tomers with promptness ard despatch.
Work entrusted’to them will meet' with faith
ful apd speedy oxocUtio'n. v
ma chl3—ly CHALPF A KERR.
. OATS AND POTATOES.
1 O Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1U 350 busiiel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 TY S COTHRAN A Cd.
Compound Fluid ExtractW Lowenzahif;
fpSr entirely vegetable ! !n5-^
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEFStA,
Disordered Stomach, Liver Covtplainu,
Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite* Cvttivencss, •
Cholera Morbus, . . Colic, a}
General Debility, Fullness- about the. Stomach
after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements.
It is nndoabfedfy the best medicine for
diyspepsia, Headarhp atod Itlirdred diseases
ever placed before the pifelfc. - : : , : •
A. most excellent remedy for those 'vvh‘6
eat too herirtiry. • • . ^ - s ■ - 4
SPREAD A FEW EXTRACTS FROM
CERTIFICATES, LETTERS &C-
“I regard the German Elixir <w (he.very
best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic'medicirio
I hale ever used.” w •• *
Hoh. WILIE W. MASON. -
[Formerly] Chancellor oftbe CenUal Di
vision of the State of Alabama.
I concur fully In the recommendation giv
en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.”
Hon SAM F RICE, Judge SripfeiaeCotirl >
of Ala .
•“Tour medicine has in my opinion,-fas
claims to the confidence of the public air-i-
valuablo remedy in cases of indigestion.”
Rev. W«. F. SAMFORD,
[Formerly] Presidentr-Of Oak Bowery Fit.,
male College. / I * -
“I vas Suffering from chronic indigestion,
or Dyspepsia.. I tried the German Elixir
and found it the very thine I needed. > .
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS..
Agent for.the Tuskegee Methodis'tFcinald
College. / Vq
. I'ato prepared to speak advisedly when
I say. that in my opinion U isjm^ayaluabw
Family. Medicine, answering fully tbepur-
posesfor which It is prescribed. . J
Rev D S DOUGLAS-,'
President oftbe Glenuyille Female C«J-
Rr commended for Sick Headache by Cob
N J Scott, Auburn Ala.
Recommended asasplended Family Med 1
icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ala.
Recotpmended for Dyspepsia and Indigo*' 1
t*on by Prof C C Richard^ A. M., Wright
boro, Ga. ’ .V Yf
Numerous other t’stimohials might be
produced," but it Ti thought the above are
sufficient to give confidence In this truly
valuable medicine. Manufactured, and sold
by WM R JONES & Co., Auburn,
For sale by Robt. Battey,.
Feb 27. - *
BI a c k-smitt St o p;
iTHE. Subscriber most kindly re®
turns’bls thanks to Che'Citizens i
_ of Rome and vicinity for the very I
generous patronage extended to him during tK»
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to «fitiry on Blach^smithing in tht
various-branches also the building and repair
ing of Waggon's Arid Carriages,- and being a
maeb'inest can make and repair Machinery ef
all kinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys between the
age of 15 and 18 as apprentices. :. ,. . - T -
jan 9 '55, ly K. S. SIMONS.
. MLjs Ml j»JSC TFO ! !
QA Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Jrist re-
0u ceivod and for sale by
Feb 20 WS COTHRAN A CO.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC HOTEL.
DALTON, GA.
BY MRS- MARTHA W- FIELD.
THIS ncW and elegant Hotel,
RpiI fronting Hamilton Street and the gull
Depot of tbe Western A Atlantic ^.Railroad, is
now open-tor the reception of travsllors and
yisitprs,„ pains will be spare ! to make it
eqnirl to any House on the road, and to render
comfortable, such as.may ealL The rooms are
large, and nrelt-ventilated^ Persons visiting
tho Copper Mines, and the mono tains in Murray
and Gilmer, find no ’difeoulty in procuring bor-
ses arid vehicles to 'convey them to either of
T.N, COPPER & SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having, purchased tbe in
terast of Mr. W-. S. Wadsworth in the aboVe
concern will continue tbe business on bis own
account at-the old stand (sign of the Big Co'ffco
Pot) where may bo found a large lot of
COOKING,
STRAY HORSE.
O N the 25th tfr August, estreyed froth tho sn’'-
soribor, a SORREL HORSE; hither oi the
pony order. Said horso has n blnise face, is
rather heavy set, both his hind feet aro white,
also ono fore foot. Ho paces very well under
thfr saddle. Tho above horse is suppose to.hnvo
gone iu tho direction of Dalton nud. is believed
to have beon raised in Tenn esse a. Any inform-,
ution*concerning hint will bp thankfully receiv
ed. My post office is Rome. Ga.
sep!12t Jhxijs M* AsuSt;
... r ^ . OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortmehl 6f READY MADE TIN
WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK HONE
in the triost approved manner and warranted.
Gon arid Lock Smithing done with noatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Route, Nov. 14,1854. ly
GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES 11
Of) Bugs prime Rio Coffee;
OU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis N 0 Syrup
20 bis Gunnihg rapping, old Importation.
100 boxes Tubaoco, various brands arid quali
ties for salo by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 ' 1855, tf.
NEWTON FACTORY
fYsnaburgs aud Yarns always on hand and
for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
s s *■• . ■ Agent
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always
on had a large snpply of iron castings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders filled propfer-
ly.
They will also purchase wheal at the highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
Dalton
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
t^he undersigned aRenowprepar
1 ed to mi orders in the beat 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
MILLLG EARING. OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER. WHEELS,
BIRR MILLS.
PATENT
SAW HILL DOGS;- ,
GIN GEARING!^
And all serfs ofGcaring for both
SAW AND FLOURING MILLS: -
WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKB -
PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRIl TION ORPLA#
A LARfifi ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES FLOWS AND
Agricnlt’I implcm’s
. generally, are _ . .
kept cons tan tlyoii-.-., ..
hand at .reduood prices. AIL .
persons wishing to build or re-.. ,
Mills, kre invitod to examine .our patterns, and •
and price?. Havirig.a practical Millwright
eonneeted,with-the company, we. are prepared
to give-plans ami the fistitnatod cost of all hind
of Mills and Machinery; . , . . f
ROB’T BATTEY^ .
Dalton ap 17 ly . President:
1000
Feb 20
SALT! SALT!!
Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
just received, and for sale by
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA & WASHBURN,
SttMMun to WmM.t*- WiMv * q«;
Factors and Commission Hcrchattts,
BAVAX.NAU, GA.
Jo* Washburn, Fra*. Q. Dqna,
John R. Wilder, H K Washburn,
Speqial Patners. General Partners
Will continue the abovo business at 114, Bay st,
East of tho Exchange'
drdejrs for Bagging, Bd)>e and. other snppliea
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August 1 ‘ uly3l6m
EUGENE LcHARDY,.
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER, .
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT;
POST -OFFICE, ROME,’5E0ii‘GiA;
DrsT J&EC WORD
.RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
thankful for past favors, still continue the prac
tice of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a con-
tinu&nce of patronage; „ aprillO 1 y.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
HE undersigned offers for sale, a goed Dwel
ling House in the city, of Rome. For par-
ioulars ripply to Jamfrfr M Bttmten Esq'.;
par—
Bfrq” ^ 50
GMcKINZIE
«ooo oo: 7*.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved
Lunds in all the lowor counties of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Dist. an Counties where tid
Land lies, and I will have thorn examined and
give a fair price. All communications must be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14,154 ly Griffin, Ga
WOOD & BROTHER,
A RE.- iust. opeiijfiga spiondid assortment of
-OLREADY MADE CLOTHING and 1IATS,
ali of which are direct from Now York, end of
the last agony. .... c „