About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1855)
5$ I W ' 7 m lc D , »n order of the Honorable, th o of Ordinary of «be County of Floyd, ‘ at the Court House in Rome, on the it in December nest, between the of sale, the whole of the real estate thrVl adi.oninc l-'s.and known and distinguish- ed af lots No 229, 241 and 364 in the 22d Dis- tiict *od 3d Section of Floyd county, containing by estimation about 4S0 acres, be the same more or less. About 200 acres cloared and in culti vation. situated on tl c head of Spring Crock, with the old Alabama road running near the House, with an excellent Gin H >nse, Cairfaga House, Meet House, Ac. with IhefoWfS in food repair, and a clever orchard of Peach and Apple Treeii.alar.ee and never failing Spring at a convenient distance from the dwelling* aflum- injr an abundant supply «f water for Stock and all purposes. G ABltlEL JONES. Ad'mr, (oc23td>) with tha will annexed A t fy B oB G i a. Floyd Canniy« - IT To ail whom it may oaaeera. will plaaaa ukc mnio* that wherti** J*ne Si**m<w** fcdiftta irtratri* on the estate of ManaBold Simmons deceased applies to me for lettera of Diamiarion from raid Estate. , . „ These are therefore,to rite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased to be and apposrat my office within the time -pt escribed by law to *how cause if any they have why raid letter* of di«nis*ioo should not be planted uo?«> said applicant. GH»» ■•d»* m hand and official signature at offie* thi* the 5fd October. (ecU) J.LAMBERTH, Ord'y ROME PRICES CURRENT wKKKtt IT J L. LOS AN a CO. Arr Driid, b*. . . T Green,. . . .50c-7 Racox— Hams pr lb Hog round,11-1 15-11 .. Hemp, lb, , Gauny. . . Balk Hops— 18c Bessvax— v Stxa Stone country, 12J-1 Tails Adamantine,! Sperm, Coffee—Rio, I4c-ll Java,. . . . 16V-1S CeopcRAS— . Coax—pr bn. Corrox Yaks— Hops —pr d a Feathers—lb. Ftoca—pr lb. Glass—Sxl*, Ixmeo—pr lb, $1J-1 laox—Sweed, dic-7< Georgia, . . I<a no— .... 12J-11 Mackkrel—bl$17-$ll Maddux -lb. Meal—per bn. V ~-»wV .Molasses— i AILS—per h. <Hi (Alt. Rob— . 6ic-7c . «1SS llc-12c Train rib. 8-81 ¥m*T. . . »®-J0 Irish country M« “ northern, 300 ,Potman—Gnn 35o-40c Blasting, . . 26-30c IV. 8-l« sack 258 r bn. 128 lb. . 11-12*0 Leather— Country, lb. 25c-2S« Northern, . -28« RUsteredflb. 10e-15e German, . . 15©-18c Spring,. . . -10o Cart. . . . . »o-2»e IS55I FILL I3P0RTATI0NI 1855! JHM’CLUNG&CO, Broad Street, Rome, Ga., Hare ju«t received from the Northern markets THEIR FALL MB WITTER STOCK —con phis iso—— Ladle* elegant Dress Goods, Handsome vr*ppingS'horicr?,gIoTe8&embroldcrlcs. READY MADE CLOTHING FOR HEX ARP SOTS. HOUSE-FURNISHING A HD PLANTER’S GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPRION. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM PRISING T1IE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV ING TAKEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARS IN THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF ALL PROMPT PAYING OR CASH CUSTOMERS. THE USUAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT MADE ON ALL CASH BILLS OF $5 A OVER J H McCLUNG, } { G R WARD. Rome, Ge 8epti25tb GEORGIA Floyd County. T O all whom it may concern will phrase take notice that whereas Emma R Dux is applies to me for letters of Adminis tration of John Davis Into of said county, deceased* These are therefore to rite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and erudite* s of said deceased to be- and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. U show cause, if any exist, why said letters of administration should not be granted unto said applicant. Given under my hand and offi ial signature at office this 5th Octo ber A. D. ’865. JESSE LAEBERTH. . Oct. 8 ’55- Ordinary Crashed, 1 • • N. Orleans, 14-lSe 10©-«H N. O. pr gal. 50c- 60c Fallow—-lb. 10-12 fsa—per lb, 100-125 pri^bnhel, S120-125 Wool—lb, 25c-S5 $100 RE WARD! T) ANA WAY from the subscriber in Randolph JLv County, Alabama on (he second of April last, a NEGRO MAN named Anderson, about thirty twe years old, Ire fett, eight or ten inch es high, a bright mulatto color, some black Greek lesiin -it face tolerable straight, has kinks, some mend his face, sometimes has whiskers, little Reman nose, grey eyed, broad front teeth, lit- tle rr.nud *fcold.-red, round bodied, trim made, walk* ciib, has a Rat foot, plays the fiddle, very bold when approached though easy excited, will be rare to ran when he think* there is no dan ger of being hampered, few can out-run him and hard to keep when eanght. He eras bought in Washington, Tennessee, and broke sway; be was passing a* a free man. claimed hi* mother to boa whits woman. His mother i* nb|sek woman. His name is CASA, sad lire* in ChattaoooSa. Tennessee. I will give the above reward ter his eanfiaeesent so that I get hits. as advertised ia the Athens oelfilm] THOS BLAKE. STRAY COW 4 .YD C1LF. A STRAY Cw and Calf have been about the premteeaaf a gentleman In this vicinity tee soise as or eight weeks part. The owner «■ have them try proving property and paying for this advertisement. Enquire at this of- fcs [octlfitf] LAW FtBTSWHIP. A CHTLI.BS D. SHACKELFORD and JONA- . THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint ly. under the style of Shackelford A Philips. Office st Calhoan, Gordon county, G*. Jan 2.TS55 ly N.J.OHBERG, OERCHANT TAILOR, TT AS just received from New York a larger IT Stock of GOODS, than he ha* ever offered in thi* market before, consisting of every varic- elv of Goods for gcntli-meint wear. Ob»tli of c retry vaiit-ry and color. Every desci ip- Hon cf Casximerx. an over slock of Vestings, Velvets Silks. Sxtins. &c . &c. of all colors and prices. FURNISHING GOODS of eve ry description and variety, consisting in part of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers, Colters. Cravats, Stocks, Ties. Suspenders, all sorts of Gloves, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, Ac. &c.— A complete stock of ;>■' BEADY HADE CLOTHING, which is mannfactured at his own establish ment, and by some of the best houses in New York. The superior workmanship of which he will warrant also Clothing for children and Youths, The cutting and making of gatments of all kinds done with ueatnessaud <fi> patch as heretofore octOly. A CARD. A S THE limit of oar copartnership expire* . the first of January, we intend at that time to dose out entirely. We are now offering a choice lot of FRESH GOODS in onr line at ve ry red need rates. Cash buyers will save from twentyfive to fifty per cent by giving us a call soon. This is no .'Common advertisement, we mean just what we say. CHAMPE A KERR. N. B.—Those who have not settled their old bills, had better do so at once, or they will b faTored with a call from Sant. [oc9] C. <£ K e SOW IS YOUR CHANCE! DY AUTHORITY OFTHE STATE OF ALA- Jj BAMA.-SOUTHERN MILITARY ACAD EMY LOTTERY.—Unpan.leled Scheme for November! /&**Claas W to be drawn Nov. 8th, in the city «f Montgomery, when prises amounting to $60,000 will be distributed according to the following Inimitable Scheme!! If yon draw the lowest Prize 3 on get the cost of your ticket, without deduction, and remember every Prise is drawn at each drawing. Look at it!—One prise to evAy ten tickets!! Capital prise, $20,000. Scheme: 1 Prise of Dr?. Smith & Wooten H AVING associated themselves in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their oerrioc* to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared te treat any disease* of the Ryeland Bar. Office on Brood SL, one door Below H. A. Smith's Baofc Store. fan 33 ’i*5. fly do do do do $10,000 5.000 3.000 2.000 1.1)00 do 500 are 5,000 10 20 45 80 200 630 220 are 2,2f0 150 are 1,500 100 are 4.500 50 are *,000 20 are 4.000 10 are 6.300 1000 prizes AXbrxnxa to $60.00 Only ten Thousand Numbers! Tickets $10— Halves. $5 r Quarters, $2 50. SAM. SWAN, Ag’t a Man., Montgomery Ala L * G O O U b!! H. W. JOHJxOI W OULD call the attention of hie friend* and costumers generally, to his large and well •elected shark of New Goods. He has jurt returned from New York with a large supply of FALL A WINTER GOODS, Consisting of all the kinds that are usually bowgbter are suited.to :his markeL A large assortment of CASS1MERES. DELANES and WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from 25 cents to the highest. Also >ILK iiHKSS GOODS OFTHE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, mod t T»ricij ofladlci* Vuiier fl*wd$ of uf^ry 4tfcrip!Jon. Also a Urge assortment of Goods salted to Misses* and CisHdreos* wear. ALSO A 8UPPLY OF LA DIAS’ CJ.0AK& OF rIIK LATEST STYLES, AND SWaWLS -Also Silk and Worsted ■Bat Ion price? ! Worsted Ho/ery of various sizes sad qualities at lownwecs. F-r gentlemen's wear a large supply of Winter Goods th Bolts, and RRAi/Y MADKGLOTH1NG, * full rcpply that can bo bought at tfae lowest prices going. Also a good assortment of BOOTS 1SD S: OES of all sizes, styles and qnan tities. Also a large dy ..i SZtiBO GD9D-I FilE WiTTEIl..-»n of Blanket-*, Lindseys, Kerrcye, Bed Ac.. Ac. Those who will call and see for themselves can buy Goods so as to be sad isSed with Style* and pri' OCtl64m JIA, Polk County:, ; . , i « rea«, Isaac X Jones has applied to me for diMni**i»n from tliu Gnurdian-hipof Ma- Tf E Hntellings, minor. A’P persona icier will lafei- notice to file fhefr objections (if any they have.) fo the said dismission by or before the Ijot Monday of D- c*;rnhi-r o-xf, otherwise lettcrx dieroi-eory will be granted to the applicant on that day in terras of tht law in nacii case msd<- ar.d provided. Given xjnder mv hand and official signature this the 3 to day of October. Stkphex A Bordkbs. oc-t26 40d Ordinary riEOBGIA, Polk County: ' TJ Woodson JUubburd having applied to mo for letters of administration on the estate of C D Atiletoo. deceased. Tjnyefore, the kin dred and creditors of said ofceaied are here by notified to make their object not known to me on or before the firzt Monday of De- oember next, otherwise letters of ad mihist ra tion will be^ranted to the said applicant on that d»y or to some other suitable and prop er person in terms cf the law. Given under ray hand and official signature, this the 9tb of Oct. [oclGSOdJ 8 A BORDERS, Ord'y. 'FHlftSOCRAMir. — fOICE WRIT1XG OR PBROSOGRAPHY. I N a course of Ten Lessons, taught (through the mail,) by R. B. Shirley, Washington, Rhe» eoanty Tent). Term*: For the Ten Les* sons, $5. -For further information address the teacher. fool 6 2t] ^tar*Editors giving the above, (with this no tice,) two insertions, will be entitled to the tu ition. Dissolution. T He copartnership heretofore existing under the Same of Coburn ± Dv’ : .nell is this day dissolved by mutual consent. XII"*debts due 'the Firm, the yearly advertisements now in the paper #nd subscriptions from the .'id of August last wRl be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims against Bis office from first of January last, will also be presented to M. Dwinell for settlcmeut- {?. E. COBURN. W iMtrrwi/TT. pun* l, 1155. *>*• iniMiuuu BY IFTHOBITY OF THE VTITE OF GEOGIi. F ort gaines academy lottery.— BEUTIFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER! Class 8 to be drawn Oct. 24th. in the City of Atlanta, when prises amounting to $30,000 will be distributed to fortunate Stockholders in accordance with the following Machles? Scheme: IMot JIVTO 17 Prim of Tim 1*75 Uiloif IMm 4eon q 4* Hut SJSO S « s00 n MW a St Z art g«S It ** SSflm tltotrn 4* Man SM0 10 - 110ara 1,100 <W U Saia S I O low natMUunrsrar.ro pofin One Thonsand Prises! Only 10.000 Nnmhere! Tickets $5, Halves 2,50..Quarters $1.25. One Prise tn every ten Tickets! Tickat* in this Scheme can b<- found at Choice Hotel. SAM’L SWaN. Ag’t k Manager, Atlanta. Ga SEW STORE!—JOSES & WILSOT, G eneral merchandize. Broad st.. op*- posite "Choice Hotel. We beg leave to apprize the public oft he co-partnership we hare formed, under the utyfo as above, for the irons aetion of a general business in Dry Goods. Hardware. Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., and would be glad to receive your patronage. The goods and prices wHI he found to compare firvorably with any in the ei'ty. Your ob't servt's, BENJ F JONES, RoroeOrtOtf JAS M WILSON T HE following is the schedule t the arrivals •ad departures of the MAILS o and from this office. Tb* Eastern and Western Mail closes-daily (Sundays excepted) at 9, a. m. Arrives daily (8tradays excepted) by 1$ p. m. Mode of eonveyaoce, R. R. Cars. Jacksoz ville, Ala., Mail by Gave Spring closes daily at I p. m.; arrives daily by 8j a. m. Mode of conveyance. Coach. LsFsyrtto Mail, by Armntchee, Dirt Town, Moaot Hickory, Summerville and Tryon Factory, closes Tuesdays and .Fridaysat 5 a. m. Arrives Wednesdays and Sstnrdays by 7 p m Made of conveyance, Heck. Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek and Vann’s Valley closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at I p. m,, and arrives same day by 12 m. Centre, Ala., Mail by Thomas' Mills. Cedar Creek, Go., Ho wet's Cross Roads, Oceols, Ala., eloses Fridays at 5, a. m.; arrives Sat urdays by 7 p. m. Bine Pond, Aim, Mail, by Cedar Bluff, Gaylea- rille, .Ala., Missionary Station and Co sa, Ga^ closes Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun days at 5, a m.; Arrives Taetdays,,Thursdays and Saturdays by 6 p. m. Hermitage and MoGnire's Store Mail eloses Thursdays at 1 p, m.; arrives same days by XI, a, m. Floyd Springs end all Chattooga county Mail arrives andleaves by the LaFayetto Mail, and Western and Southern Mails inetoded. TH08. J. PERRY, P. M. P. 0., Rome, Ga., 2d Aug., 1855. Cothran, Pentecost&co.. Factors* Commission merchants, AND FORWARDING A G E T S. I)KALI'.US IX Grain, Floor and other kinds of Coun try Produce. Agents for Etowah Iron Works and Mills and Agents for Coosa Rivor Steamboat Company. Vf S Cothran, ) OFFICE, t Rome, Go. F T Pentecost, > wear rail ■< JM Elliott, j BOAD DEPOT { Octoborfi ly W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan- »cy Dry Goods, comer of Broad-street and »f-u» iRome, Ga, uil ’iMBS ootSl Thk CiRct'LATtox or tbb Blood is justly es teemed the greatest ordination of Divine Pro vidence ; by that beating engine, the heart, it it driven to all parts of the eyrtem, giving vigor aud strength to the complicAted machinery of man. This living flood, whether we eleep or wake, rallies briskly through the artloies, and returns snftly through the veins. How nscessa- great essential to tbo etyoyment or correct health. Derangement In tbo Liver and Nerves is generally the primary cause; and Jaundice, Indigestion, and all the harassing feeling atten ding Dyspepsia, which makes lift a burden, result from it. Suicide would rapidly follow suicide, if there was no euro. No on* would suffer lung, if he il Abie to obtain a bottle or Hoofland'a eelebnted German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. J ckson, Philadelphia; they rare ly foil in effecting a permanent care. Be* ad vertisement. “Demo rnls and Know Holding*” Head I R EA D11!—A vsWWelwdy uf Land Ja now offered for sale lying in ChKTtbog* coutily, the river running through it—containing about one thousand acres mure or less, with some hun dred and seventy acres bottom land Hob and ly ing well. Said land* adjoining Charles Price, J. L. McKuigbt and others, known as the piaoe where Frauds Kirby late of Chattooga County formerly lived. On the place ia one among the most beautifol situations for a residence to be found in Cherokee Georgia. Further descrip tion is deemed needless as purchasers will ex amine for themselves. It is desirable to tell the whole together if a purchaser can be found, yet sued division will b« made so as to suit pur chaser*. The executors acting 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 the premises. Terms made known on the day of sale. JLMcABVER,) J N WILSON, j- Executors H 8 FRENCH-- seplltds A G QUIN. G EORGIA, Polk county: Whereas, Samuel Olmstead has applied to me for letters of Guardianship, for Valentine Wild man, minor child of P. H. Wildtnan. Late of this State, deceased. These are therefore to eite and admonish the kindred and friends of said minor, to file their objections if any they have, in my office, on or before the first Monday of Ootober next, other wise letters of guardianship will be granted to said applicant in terms of law. Given under my hand and official seal at Cedartown, August the 21st, 1855. STEPHEN A. BORDERS, . Aug. 28 Ex. offiee, C. C. 0. SWAPS BAJK-TOTE LIST ASD DETEC TER, P UBLISHED semi-monthly, at Montgomery, Ala., at $2,00 perannum, in advance The work is printed on fine white paper and new type, and in appearance will be second to noue in the United States. A Southern Bank-Note List is essential in every Bant, Counting House and Publio Office. Let ns unite in advaneing onr. commo interests, and not permit Northern men and Northern Directors to fluctuate our money matters as they may wish, while we are qnietly following their dictation. The work will be carefully revised on the day of publication, and all important financial changes, as they oe- enr, noticed. Every exertion will be made to make it a correct and reliable guide to tbe Ban ker and Mercnant Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Anetioneers, Commission Merchants, and oth ers desirous of having their names and business widely circulated, are informed 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 lo sent, on application by letter, free of charge. All communications in tended for the “Bank-Note List and Detector, M mast be addressed to “tean’i Bank-Note LUt,” Atlanta, On. SAMUEL SWAN. J axes Robbrtsox, General Agonfc. se253m W HEREAS, William R Manning adminis trator with tbe will annexed, of Alexan der Manning deceased, applies for leave to sell their negroes belonging to said estate—Tener, a girl; Grace a gril, and John a boy. Tfcsse are. therefor,- to cite and admonish a.« and singular tbo kindred and creditor* of said deceased to be and appear at my. office within tbe time prescribed by law* to show cause if any they have, whj said letters Hhould not be granted. Given nnder my hand at office. F A KIRBY S*-p 125 Ordinary. W HEREAS, A O QUIN applies for letters or Guardianship to the persons and prop erty of Mary F Quin, William D Quin and Elizabeth S. Quin. These are. therefore, to«ite and admon i'li all an-i singnlai the kindred and credilms of .-aid deceased lo be and ap|iear at my office wiithiu the time prescribed by law, to -how rau*- if any ttcy have why raid let ters of should not be granted. Given nnder tnv hand at office. F A KIRBY, 8ej.t2fi Ordinary. Unsljmlte tertismtnto. CHURCH ANDERSON, W HOLESALE GROCER. PRODUCE Deal- Eli, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- Q10RS, Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Leath er, Corbor of Front and Broad Street, Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly WOODS ft CO. MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL AND FAMILY LARD. No 25 Market Street, Nashville, Tonnsseo may 1 ly 66 B. 8. WELLER, D EALER in Copper, Brass, Tin, Sheet Iron, Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware aodNewaoed and Agricultural Depot. No. $6, Upper Market Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly. -J C FRENCH. HERCHAST* S GOLDE3 BELL PERFUMERY AND SOAPS ABB THK BEST HADE 567 BROADWAY, COBXER OF PRlItCE STREET, X. T. ASK FOR THEM WHEN SHOPPING. Q-0 V 3m | B Y virtue of an order from the court of ordin ary of Floyd county, will be mid before tbe court bouse door in tbe city of Rome, oo tbe first Tuesdry in November next, the land be longing to tbe eetate of L C Quin late.of Floyd County deceased, consisting of tbree and a half lot?, viz: numbers two hundred and sixteen and two hundred and seventeen, in tbe fourth district and fourth section, and number one hun* dred and fifty-one and half of one 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 state of cultivation on the premises , mostly first rate bottom, and plenty more of tbe 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 and negro houses and other necessary out buildings on the nrem- ises; also a fine apple orchard and peach or chard, and every thing else for comfortable liv ing. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of the deceased. Terms made known on the dity of sale. [sepl8] A G Quia, Adm V GRATIS ! JUST PUPLlsHLD: A NEW Discovery In Medicine!—A few words on the rational treatment, without Medicine of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of rbo Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Incapacity foe Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss‘of Memory, Aversion to Society, Lore of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Dis trust,.Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in tbe Side, Affection of the Byes, Pimples on the Face, and other Infirmities ia man. From the French of Dr B Dc Daneg.—“The important fact that these alarming complaints may easily be removed without medicine, is in tfafo small trace, clearly demonstrated; and tbe entirely new and highly successful treat ment, as adopted by the author, fully explain, ed, by means of of which every one is enable to cure kimte/f perfectly, and at the leaet pnuible cott, avoiding thereby all tbe advertised nos trums of the day." Sent to any address, gratis, and post frea by remitting (post paid) two pos tage stamps to Dr. B. Do Laney, No 17 Lispen- ard Street, New York City. eet. 2 6m HAvm PLAN LOTTERY. J ASPER COUNTY ACADEDY LOTTERY! By authority of tbe State of Georgia.—Ma- cou/Gn. plan Btufibera Ga., under tbe sworn superintendence of Col. George M. Logan, and James A. Nisbet, Esq.— GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, *55 when prizes amounting to 60,0001! Class G will be distributed as follows: - *•' 1 Prizdof 1 Prize of 1 do 3,000 1,500 1 do 2,000 1 do 1 do 1,200 l do 1,100 5 do 1,000 10 ■do 400 10 do 150 12 do 150 20 do 100 60 do 50 256 do * 800 23 408 Approximation prizes of PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 860 $50,009 Only ton thousand numbers i Evory prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when duo in full, with out deduction. Orders strictly confidential.— drawings sent to orders. Registered lettersat my risk. Bills on nil solvent Banks at pa^— Ticket*, $8;—Halve* $4 ; — Quarter* $2. Ad- Uf w JAS F WINTER, Manager, Mbwp, Ga, H. 8. FRENCH ft 80N, G ROCERS, Commission Merchant*, snd Deal ers in Racon, Bale Hop* and Bagging.— Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville, Tenn. Having Ascents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin cinnati and New Orleans, we are at all time* prepared to transact any business entrusted to ns at those places. H 8 F ft S. may 8 ’5 ly MORRIS ft STRATTON, TT7H0LESALE Grocers, Produce and Com* VV mission Merchants, and Dealer in For eign and Domestie Liquors. Corner of Market and Clark Ste., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly ARM ST ItO NG A CO, coaaiano* aERcatiTs, ARD MAHtTFACTDBIRO AQBNT8 FOR TBB SALE OF Paints, Oils, Turpentine. French ft AMERICAN WINDOW GLAS8, WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES. HY DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES, PAINT HILLS, HARBLEIZEDIRON MANTLES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Chain Pump*, FleM Seed, Plaster Paris, Copperas, Land Plaster, Guano, Ac. Ho- 69 Market St- 5 doors tram Broad, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE may 8 ’5, 8m ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the ordinary of Floyd eono.y passed on tbe 2nd day of Ju ly 1855, will be sold beforethe -Coart House door in the county of Dougherty between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, Lot number two hundred and fifty-six in the first District of said county, containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less. Also on the same day between the usual hours of sale before the court house door in tbe county oi Gil mer, Lots number ninety-ooe, sixth distriot, sec ond section; number six, twenty-sixth district, second section; number twohundred and ninety- seven, twenty-fifth district, second section con taining one hundred and sixty acres each. Also on the same day between the usual hours of sale before the Court House door in the county of Whitfield, Lot number three hundred and thirty- eight, twenty-seventh district, third section containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Also on the same day between tbe usual hoars of sale, before tbe Court House in the county of Polk, Lot nnmber 1112. twentieth dis trict, third section containing forty acres more or loss. Also on tbe same day between tbe le gal hoars of sale before the Court House door in the Co. of Lumpkin, Lot no. aixhundred and forty, fith district first section containing forty aores more or less. Also on the same day be tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door in the county of Cherokee, Lot num ber six hundred and fiftyeight, third district, •grand seotion, containing forty acres more or less. Also on the same day between the usual hours bfsale, before tbe Court House door in the county of Jackson, 10j acres of land lying on the Walnut fork in Cunningham’s distriot of said county. All sold as the property of Peter Boyle deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ef of said deceased. Terms cash. sepl8 Jas. M. Montgomery, Adm’r Office of the Moiyland ConsolidatedLotteries, ) Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. j All ticket* or Certificate! of Package! of Tick et!, in the Lotteree authorized bg the State of Maryland bear the lithographic tignature of F, X Brenan, General Agent for the Contractor and any other’* fraud*. Owing to no memos applications from all parts of the 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 tiekets. promptly filled, and the strictest confidence observed. These Lotteries ore drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under tbe syperinten- dence of tbe State Lottery Commissioner.— Heavy Bonds are given to the State us security forth payment of all Prizes. The prices of the Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20. Half and quater tickets in proportion. There are never less than 23,000 prizes'in any Lottery, which prizes vary in amoant from 1$ to $100,000, according to the prlco of the tick ets. For instance— Whan the ftTemt tleluU to *t the hlfhwt prin to hbMt *5,000 “ •* « $2 « “ “ 10,000 a u u gnu u 20.000 “ " « 10 « « « 40.000 “ ** u 20 “ “ “ 70,000 With numerous Prizes of $10,000, $5,000. $500, $100, ac. Persons can remit ns any amount, from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on receipt of which we forward its value in Tickets in the Lottery designated hy the purchaser, or, if none be designated, then seme lottery will hfe drawn after the buyer has got the. tiokot in bis possession. An official Scheme of the Lot tery will be sent with all tickets ordered, care fully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the day the Lottery is drawn the official drawing will be sent, together with a written Explana tion of the result of the purchase. Tbe drawn numbers are also publish d in the daily papers of the City of Baltimore, and in the Daily Na ♦ioual Intelligencer, Washington. D. C. A circular containing all the Schemes will be sent to any one by addressing the undersigned. Address order* for tickets to F. X. BRENAN, No 4 Calvert Street, aug71y Baltimore, Maryland. LNIFERSITY OF NASHVILLE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE fifth annual course ofLectnres in this In stitution will eomtneneo ot> Monday tbe 29th of October next, and continue till the first of tbe ensuing March. PAUL F EVE, M D, Principles and Practice ofSurgery. JOHN M WATSON, M D, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. W. K. BOWLING, M D, Theory and Practice of Medioine. A H BUCHANAN, MD, Surgical and Path ological Anatomy. C K WINSTON, M D, Materia Medica and Medical JurisprudSOOS. ROBERT M PORTER, General and Special Anatomy. J BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M D, Chemistry and Pharmacy. THOMAS R JENNINGS, M D, Institutes or Medicine and Clinical Medicine. WILLIAM T BRIGGS, M D, Domonstrator of Anatomy. Tbe Anatomical Booms will b# opened for student* on th* first Monday of October. A full Preliminary Court* of Lectures, free to all stndenta, will be givsn by the Professors, commencing also on th* first Monday of Octo ber. A Clinique has been established in connection the University, st which operations arc perform* ed, snd cases prescribed for, and leotored upon, in presence of tbe Class. Amount of Foes for Lectures }n tbe Universi ty is $105. Matriculation, (paid once only,) $5. Practical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Fee, $25. Good boardibg can be procured at about 3$ per week. Further information can be obtained by ad- dressing J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, Chancellor, of the Unirersity. Na bville, Tenn . Aug. 141m SHOES!! 8 1IESU! T ADIES* Gent’s and Children’s—-The great- Ju est display of shoes that we have seen late ly is mad* by Wood A Brother of this city.— They have bad them made in Philadelphia for their own trade, and the quantity, quality, and style of their shoes for Ladies/ Gentlemen’s, Children’s and Servant’s wear, show that they know wbat tbe people want in tbe article of shoes. WOOD, k BRO* may 1 8m RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!! W HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and how pret ty and cheap they are at may 1 8m WOODABRO’S. DENTISTRY!! DR C. P. CULVER, 'SUE GE O.N DENTIST, Having permanently located in Rome, tenders his Professions] services to the ptib- ' lie. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL, ap 24 ' 0m CHEROKEE FEMALE INSTITUTE. T HE pnblie is invited to attend tbe annual examination of the pnpils of the Institute on the 5th A 6th Inst: The fourth term of this Institution will open the first Monday in Sep tember next. Tuition reduced to euit the time*. Scholarships, for the year with tbe privilege of the whole range of studies without extra charge for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here tofore $50. There will be hereafter fonr De partments with the following studies and Rates of Tuition. Prwabt Department.—Firstrudiments, rea ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic, primaty geography and primary history, for the Spring term 24 weeks, $15: Fall term, 16 weeks $10. Secondary Department.—Primary branch es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith metic and history of the United States in addi tion, for the Spring tertn of 24 weeks, $18; Fall term 16 weeks, $12. Tertiary Department.—Secondary branch es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry, general history, algebra, botany, Watts on the mind, rfaetorio with tbe prinoiples of syntax ap plied in aeonrse of reading of the beBt English classical writers.forth* Spmgtermof24weeks $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 tbe Latin and Greek languages, for the Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16 weeks $16. Mosle, French -nd Drawing, each extra, at be charge of the Professor. 8. FOUCHE'. Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment., MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET* J. VALENTINE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS, Tobusco, Ac., keep constantly on hand the following ariiclss : FARH FOR SALE. T HE subscribers offer for sale their form, CONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, and lying in Cass county on Thomas’ creek about three quarters of a mile from Eves* water station on the Rome branch Rail Road. The place is Very Healthy with Fine Society in tbe neighborhood. On it are a new Gin House and Screw, and all necessary ont buildings.— Tbe residence is near to one of the largest, pu rest and most beautiful springs in theCherokeo country. Terms made easy to a good purchaser. THOS M BERRIEN, may 8 4m JAS M PEPPER. LEATHER MACHINE BELTING! P ATENT riveted, Stretched and Cemented Leather Machine Beltin>*. Oakand hemlock tanned, all widths from 1 to 24 inches of our own manufacture and of warranted qnality, suit* able for Cotton Factories, Machine shops, Gins, Thrashers, pnmps, Ac., *c. A large assortment alwavs on hand and for sale in quantities to suit at tbe SADLERY WABHOUSE of SHERMAN JESSUP A CO., 241 Broad St. Augusta, Ga, and HARRAL, NJCHOLS & CO., Corner Meet ing and Hasel Sts. Charleston, S. C. jul9 4m IKW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED T HE following new Books have just been re ceived at the Book Store of H. A. Smith: Henry Vernon, (by James M Smythe); Cone . Cut Corners; the Old Farm House ; Starr, Pa- , pers, by Henry Ward Beecher; Sommer Land, 1 (by a son of the South; The Watchman (se quel to the Lamplighter); Which tbe Right or which the Left ; Ellie, or the Human Comedy, by John E Cooke; Life of Sam Hoastoo ; Dia ry in Turkish add Green Waters; Woolfort’a Roost, (another supply); Tempest aud Sunsbine, do; Stanhope Buneigh. do; Moore’s, Scott’s, Homans’, Burns’, and Pope’s works, (complete editions) {Encyclopedias ef Useful Knowledge, g 50 engravings); a great variety of Gift Books r the season such os “The Gems of Beauty,” “the Garland,” “tbe Magnolia,” “the Golden Gift,” “tbe Gift of Friendship,” “the Yonog Ladies 0 fife ring,” also “the Yoong Gentleman’s Offering.” Tbe above works will be sold at a small advance above cost. ang 28 SHEIBLEY*® CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. THE sixth Session of this Institu tion will commence on Monday September tbe 10th. Tbe course of study will be vigorous snd thor ough, the discipline mild but deci sive and tbe whole training such as to prepare young men for the practical duties of lifo. Mr. Sbeibley respectfully thanks bis patrons for the liberal support they have given him and solioits a continuation of the same. * Rates of Tuition the same as heretofore. Rome, July 81st, 1835. 3m. ARE YOU INSURED? FIRE AMD LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. P. M. Shbiblby, Roe, Go. £9*FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $ 3 0 0, 0 0. 0. Amount securely invested in Bonds and Penn sylvania stooks. $200,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL Edward R Helmbold, j | Hod T B Florence, Secretary. President. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winohostar, Vs. •CAPITAL $30 0,000 0. 8. Frank, Seo’y y ■{ J. S. Carson, Pres'L Pena Slutnal Life Insurance Co. ofPhlla. ORINUIN AL CAPITAL $ 300,000 ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $334,307 J. W. Hornok, Seo’y.•}• •{ D. L. Miller, Pres’L The rates of premiums are ns low as a just regard to mutual safety will allow. No effort will be sparod on the part of tbe agent, at all times, to protect the interests of those who may patronize bis Agency, and any infor mation on the subject will be cheerfully given upon application in porson or by loiter. [ool63in BAC0H! BACON! BO 000 ^ rimo Tenness'co BACON for April, 17. tf al ° W E ALEXANDER * CO FOSTER ft CiLDWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W ILP practice in the Circuits and Chancery Courts of Marshall, Jackson, DoKalb.Cher okee and Benton counties. All business en trusted to thoir eare, will be promptly attended to. .John Foster, Jacksonville. Ala., 3 F M Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Ala. jiy ir, iy '5 ■ •Y B.8. NORTON, 1 8 now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods whioh will be offered, at a smaller ad vance than usual. Yon can satisfy yourself by calling and examining Goods and prices. Rome, September, So, 1255 R S NORTON SUSSES’ BOYS* AND CHILDRENS’ Hose, half Hose and GloveB of all si- [sep25] RS NORTON QHOES, w zes. LADIES DRESS GOODS, E NGLISH and French Merino, Thibet Cloths, Delaines, Chally’s Poplins, *o. Also on as sortment of small patterns for children. Rome, September 25tb, 1855. R S NORTON BRANDY, Cognac, Otard, Henm ennessy, Itochelle, Peach, Cherry, Blackberry, Apple. GIN, Holland, American. WniSKY. Bourbon (old) Monongahela, Irish, RUM, St CroiXy Jamaica, New England. Doans, Dexters, . Pikes.. Gibson's (bottled) Ac., Ac. Port, Madeira, Sherry, Malaga, Muscat, Claret, Campagns. Campagne Cider, Porter Als CIGARS, Spanish, American, Gorman— Anisette, a verv large assortment. Absynthe, — , . Cordials Corks. Ac., Ac. Labels, Ac. TOBACCO Smoking *. chewing. GLASSWARE, Decanters,. ’ . . I’]n?kd J p't, to 2 p't*, • - Tumblers. SYPtUPS, Lemon, p't or gal, Raspberry, Strawberry. Sundries, Sardines, Pickles, Brokers Bittsr* Sirongleton “ Ess. Peppermint, Curaco«, ; Mauschias, We Intend keeping on band all articles needed by Bar-keepers, and will obligate ourselves to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can bs bought in any market footJu J. VALENTINE, mat 22, W. H. EIDfiOY, ED. SHARP. 1855, If Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co, HAVING opened a new Ware room oh Peach Tree Street, would Call the attention of tbe public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of every kind; Lounges, Mettresses of Springs, Bair, Moss, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS, RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices, Bands. Cord and Tassels, Loop*,'Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do., Fire-board do. They still continue their shop, SOUTH OF GE ORGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec ted with their business, such as making and re- pairingFurnjture, Making Mattresses,Upholste ring. h*. Thor' keep also on hand, Melnlic Burial Gapes amt make upon short notice, Ma hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins. CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in .any quantity desired. • _ They 'are* now manufacturing and finishing namelled Cottage Setts, far anperior to any to he had from the North. jan 9 ’55, ly FULTON 1 HOUSE, Atlanta, Georgia- ^ THE undersigned take this method of informing the public.that 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 togive satisfaction to their guests. Trav elling custom is respectfully solicited. Francis M. Allen, Book Keeper. JOHN N. REEVES, A. E. REEV£s, of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 20, ’55. ly BOTANIC SEDICISE. A LL the various Medicines prepared by Dr. Ja. D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept con- antly on hand and for sale by . preamp Rome, ap 10 6m 7MB. JONES. J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring- < (gold, Ga. oct3l-5 W WELCH FLANNELS, ELCH, Shaker and German Flannels at [s«p25] R 8 NOTON’S S' WOOL YARNS, CARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White, a t [aep25] R S NORTON'S BONNETS, S ATIN, English Straw, Flore'nce, and Neapoi- itan—Ladies’ and Musses’. R S NORTON ENBROIDERIES. C AMBRIC and Muslin Inserting* and Edg ings, Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Chimizetts and Handkerchiefs. Also Thread Laces. sept.25 RS NORTON FOR SALS OR RENT. T I1E Store Room and Building at present oc cupied by Wood A Brother on Broad street, ! Rome, Ga. For particulars inquire of . 002 3m DHMiWfil RICHARD A. JONES UBALZK I!» FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GARBLE, NEAR TH E DEPOT, Madison, On. MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES Alwofi oa Audi CHAMPE & KERR. MERCIA,VT TAILORS BROAD STREET ROME GA. tfTbe 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, and of Northern menufoctnre, can be found at the shop of CHAMPE A KERR- jar-EVERY BODY READ THIS!-** A SPLENDID FAHILY HEDleCrY. G ERMA N Eh IXJR, OB ^ Compound Fluid Extract of ^arEXTIBELT VEGETABLE JIrt$^ FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaiatt* Sick Headache, Jndigtetion, Impaired Appetite, Cottieenem, Cholera Morbus, Colie, General Debility, Fullnese about the St after meal*, and Female Monthly Derange It is undoubtedly tbe best medicine for dtyspepsfq, Headache and kindred 1]*r*pt ever placed before tire public. A mo*t excellent remedy for tbo** who -•at too heartily... .. :. . •- SPREAD A FEW EXTRACTS YftOM CERTIFICATES. LETTERS 4C. “I regard the German Elixir as the very '►est Anti-Dyspeptic and stomachic mediciot I have ever used,” Hon. WILIE W. MAftO*. [Formerly] Chancellor of tbe CentraTBf* vision nf tbe State of Alabama. I concnr fnl'yin the recommendation fife en by the Hon. Jw W Maaon. and othars ” Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Gotti of Ala. “Yonr medicine has in my opinion, ju claims to the confidence of the pnblie as t valuable remedy in case* of indigestion.* Rev. Wm. F. SAMFORD. -- [Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Wm* male College. -I ras suffering from chronic indigestion, or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir and found it the v t ?ry thing I needed.” Rev. MARK S ANDREWS. Agent for the Tuskegee MethodistFemalo College. *T am prepared to speafif advisedly whes I say. that in my opinion it is an invalnabla Family Medicine, answering folly tbo pur poses for which it is prescribod. Rev DS DOUGLAS President of the Glennville Female Col* B 1 ?®* .. • Rrcommendpd for Sick Headache by CoL NjJ Scott. Anbam Ala. Recommended asasplended Family Med* icine hy Col F W Dillard. Anburn Ala. Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion bv Prof C C Richards, A. M., Wright boro. Ga. - V Nnmeronn other t-stimoniala might be prodnced.bat itis thongbt the above are sufficient to give confidence in this truly valn-ble medicine. Manufactured and sold by WM R JONES & Co., Auburn Ala, For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome Ga. Feb 27. 1855. ly. -- HO FOR THE 8PRLNO FASHIONS!11 C ASSIMERES ef the latest styles just re ceived and will bo sold at low prices by CHAMPE A KERR. E VERY Article of Gentleman’s Wearing Apparel, of variagated styles and of the best quality. Call and see them. CHAMPE A KERB. T HE undersigned will fill all orders from cus tomers with promptness a* d despatch. Work entrusted to them will meet with faith ful and speedy execution, ma ch 13-ly CHAYPF A KERR. OATS AND POTATOES. Bbls prirao Irish Potatoes for Planting, 350 bushel seed Oats Just received and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. 12 Black-smith Shop. THE Subscriber most kindly re® turns his thanks to the Citizens ( f Rome and vicinity for the very- generous patronage extended to him during the past year, and would inform them that he' ia prepared to cany on Bloch-smithing in th« various branches also the building and repair- ‘ ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being a machinest can make and repair Machinery sif all kinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys between tho age of 25 and 18 as apprentices, jan 9 *55, ly K. S. SIMONS, 7J ! X QA Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Just re- OXj ceived and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. T N, COPPER ft aHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned having purchased the in terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above concern will continue' tbe business on bis own acoount at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee Pot) where may be (buna a large lot of COOKING, PORTER, OFFICE A BOX STOVES, a large assortment of READY MADE TIN WARE whioh be offers at wholesale end retail. ROOFING GUTTERING ft JOB WORK ONE In the most approved manner and warranted. Gun (uid Lock Smithing done with neatness and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL. Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly Q.0CERIES! GROCERIES!! QA Bags prime Rio Coffeo. V\J 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar. 50 bis N O Syrup 20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation. 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali ties for sale by W 8 COTHRAN A CO. Feb 20 1855, tf. NEWTON FACTORY Asnaburgs and Yarns always on hand and for sate by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. ' Agent W S COTHRAN &CO, Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always on hod a large supply of iron castings <to., of every size and description. Orders filled proper ly- They will also purohase Wheat at the highest cash prices Feb. 20. tf. SALT! SALT!! 1 AAA SaoksSalt large size, in fine order i UUu just received, and for sale by Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO. DANA ft WASHBURN, Smmoi** to WMht»m WH4*r a Cc Factor* and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. QA. Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana, John R Wilder, H K Washbnrn, Speolal Patnert. General Partners Will continue the abore business at 114, Bay st, Eastofthe Exchange* V. . Orders for Bagging, Rope and other supplies filled promptly at lowest Cash prices. Savannah, August 1 ulySlflm HOUSE FOR SALE. T HE undersigned offers for rale, agotd Dwel- lingHonsein the city of Rome. For por- iculars apply to James il Sumter. Eso., Tn ~ o u uieKI^ZIE 1 WESTERN ft ATLANTIC HOTEL. f DALTON, GA. -V BY MBS. IV'ABTHA W- HELD. THIS new and elegant Hotel, - fronting Hamilton Street and the Bill pot of the Western A Atlantic Railroad, is now open for the reception of travellora and „ visitors. No pains will be spared to make it . * equal to any Honse on the road, and to render ' comfortable, such as may call. The rooms are 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 convey them to either of those points. March 27th. ' x ly. DALTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. rPHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR X 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, ri BRASS OR COMPOSITION / ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE DITIOUSLY EXECUTED. SUCH AS MILLL GEARING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, patent WATER, WHEELS, BARK MILLS. PATENT SAW MILL DOGS. GIN O A BING! And ali sorts of Gearing for both SAW AND FLOURING MILLS. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKB PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRIITION OR PLAN - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES PLOWS AND Agrlcalt 9 ! Implem’s generally, are kept constantly on hand at reduced prices. All persons wishing to build or re- Mills, are invited to examine onr patterns and and prices. Haring a practical MillWright connected with the company, we are prepared to give plans and the Estimated ccBt of all kind of Mills and Machinery. ROB’T BATTEY, Dalton op 17 ly President, EUGENE LcHARDY, CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT, POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA, Dr» T JARC WORD RESIDENT PHYSICIANS home: thankful for past favors, still continue the prac tice of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of patronage* april 10 ly. . $5000 OO. T IIE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia. Send on yonr Nos., Dist an Counties where the Land lies, and I will hare them examined and give a fair price. All communications must bs nost paid, and addressed to W, R MOSLEY, Nov. 14, '54 ly Griffin, Ga Wood ft brother, •;' A RE just opening a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING and HATS, all of which are direct from New York, and of the last aymy. mty l namtm