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fi fcORGlA, PlobrJConn)
VT To all whom it may Notice
take notice that whereas June fc
ity : ^-TWger
*rn, will please
take notice that whereas Jane Sigmons mat*
irtratrix on the estate of Mansfield S.»mons
deceased applies to me for letter* of Dismission
from said Estate. ' _ .
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular. the kindred and creditors of said
*«*•"•> «•{*•« tSSS22C2S!£S«w
"time prescribed by law toslroW eaaretfaoy tTuy
bare why said letter? of dismission should not
he granted unto said applicant. GtvrtJ under
nsT hand and official Mg nature ^’office this the
22d October. (oc2S) J. h AM BERTH, Urdj
F.ltt ■POET1TIOS! HU!
JHM’CLUNG&CO,
Broad Street, Home, Ga.,
ftaYo |uzt received from Idle Northern markets
their mi m xnvmt stock
m CoVfimso-^-
Sasjmilit aimtdistratuts.
ROME PRICES CORE
CORRECTED WEEKLY *T 2. L. IOOAS 'hi C®.
■Arr
Molasses— 50-60
Dried, ha.. > Vo-MG'XaltoO—per Tb. #t“tt
Green,. . » vS&c-Mc’NklL Rod— C
Bacon— ^OiL—tineeed $140 160
Hams pr lb 15—18? Train,.... 9^-100
Hoe round, 11-1 SttOoiuncaos— He-1 So
Bagsisa— 'Pork—per lb. 0-04
r Hemp, lb, . iPeTAtOa*—
Gunnv, Mw OVMt, ...
Bale Rope— lti-I3e' Irish country
20c-:
16§-1
.
N3tx« Store
«ctter—
country, . .
d£»*»UCS—
TWiow, . .
Adamantine,
Sptn&t • •
SJOPFEE—Rio,
Java. ....
’CesMjm-
•Coux—pr 1
•COTTOJt Yj
Feats ers—lb.
Plovr—pr Tb.
"Glass—SxlO, . _
Irdiso—pr lb, tU-1
Iaox—Sweed,
Georgia, ..
U.JUZD— ....
Mackerel—bill?
Mapper -lb. .
ME
Powder—Gun 35e-40c
Blasting, . . 25-30c
Rtcn—per lb. 0-10
" -pr sack *50
per bm : 120
lb. . 11-12*0
Sole
Country, lb. 25o-28«
Northern, “
BUatend,lb. lOe-lSe
Genaaa, . . 15e-18e
Spring,... —10®
Cast, .
Ladles elegant Diw Goods, Handsome
Wrappings* hoiftry, |!5t*l It ellhbrolderks.
READY Made clothing
Pod men and boys.
HUU8BHJRNISHINa AND PLANTER'S
GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPRION.
HATS, CAPS, B00T8, SHOES, B0NNBT8,
TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM
PRISING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING TAKEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN
THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF ALL
PROMPT PATINO OR CASH CUSTOMERS.
THE USUAL DISCOUNT OP 10 PER CENT
MADE ON ALL CASH BILLS OF $5 A OVER
J H MeCLUKG, V- * G R WARD,
Rome, Ga 8eptS5th
per bushel, S130-140
$ Wood—lb, 25c-35
i lST OF LETTERS remaining In the Peat Of
lee at Rome, Ga, on the Hth day of Oct.
If Mttaken out by the STth -day of November
taext. they will be root to the Dead Letter office.
Allen Mr M, Jehus..*, Mi>s Mary
B. J«m,Hh>Mirr
Boyle, James, Johnson, Mis* Mary
•Ballard Aeo. W, Janes. Mr* Mary J
-Braidlers, BteweU, Johnson. Franeie
Braidjr, Joha A, 1 Johnson, Dr D S
•Byiagton, famae, Johnson, Albert
‘Balk?* A Co Cireu* & K.
Minagoila, 8 F, Kellogg, Edwin
■"Buford, Miss Kate, L.
Bradford, ffbes, Lipscomb. J B
firwwton.Wm?, Lock, Francis
Dakar, MLo Am—ds WJLoug^A P
Drawell, JA, M
Becks, W A, Miller, Henry
C> McKinney, Widow
"Cates, B, -McDonald, James
"Cask, Andrew J, Moore, Mrs Elizabeth
"Qus Thus A, -McDonald, S D 2
"Cknasds, Jaae% Martin, Samuel -
"Catron. G W, Miller, RB
"Cain, John, -Mason, FM 2
'Clayton. HC, O.
D " XhttBto, Jesso
Daniel, Rebels, P.
Darts, James, Price, CC
Dickerson, J D, Pearsoo, P W
Davis, Bii C, Quran. JN 2
Daria, Isaac, R.
B Rauvoy. Baudot
English, Miss Mary, Rosenbaum. M
F. Esgers, Miss Chat Istte
Fairer, Csl 8.
Foster, J P Smith, H A
V. Smith, James
-Green A Randolph, Spetfcet, J S
H. Spenter. Joseph l
Hawkins. Nancy A T-.
HilSaro, Lranwi J TUkwom, John
Hisr. J B 3 Thomas. MM
Hammett. Vm, A Tony, Wot
Hawkins. Emetine Thomas, F H
■ Hftdc-wu, Mary C W.
Hancock. James 2 Well*. W H
HarrUoa. Charles Wilys»n. Tbos
Hays. Tyaar>Wr C Wilkins, James
Hamaa. Laurence Welding James
L Ward. B H
la graham, Mr Wright, Mi*e Mary F
J. -we Watahe. Mr
Jones, Man tow Walstiam. John
Tsats. Walton V . Wagnon. James A
. J« fcnton. Miles J . White. Isaac
■JrJumna. MmeHKHI Wood, CH
Tkmt wifhiag letters from the above list-will
|i -trw/ikty are advertised. T J PERRY,
P. M
GEORGIA Floyd County.
rpO all whom it may concern will please
X take notice that whereas Bntma R
Darla applies to me (br letters of Adminis
tration of John Daris late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nil and afngolar. the kindred aod erudite#
of said deceased to be nod appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law.
itj show cause, If any exist why said letters
of 'administration should not be granted
onto said applicant. Girj-n under my hand
ud oR lal aigoatore at office, this 6th Octo
ber A. D. ^856. JESSE LABBERTH.
Oct. 9 ’66- Ordinary
A CARD.
A 8 THE limit of oar copartnership expires
the 6ret <>f January, we intend at that time
to eleee oat entirely. ‘We are now offering
choice let of FRESH GOODS in our line at re*
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
tweatyfire to fifty per cent by giving us a call
soon. This is bo common advertisement, we
mean just what we say. CHAMPE A KERR.
N. B.—These who have not settled their old
bills, bad better do so at once, or they will b
favored with a call from Sum. [oc9] C.AK 6
VT AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEOCIi.
F ort gaines academy lottery,
BECTIFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER!
ReW'UIass 8 to bo drawn Oct. 24th. in the City
of Atlanta, When prizes amounting to $30,000
will be distributed to fortunate Stockholders in
accordance with the following Machless Scheme:
iNmi swap irpriM,* »*
zmmw rtSn «.ooo s a as
s u*
Mtn
*.«*
asm
nt«a
One Thousand Prises! Only 10.000 Numbers!
Tickets $5, Halves 2,50. Quarters $1,25. One
Prize to every ten Tickets! Tickats in this
Scheme ran be found at Choice Hotel.
SAM L SWAN, Ag’t a Manager, Atlanta. Ga
new stored Joses a wilson,
G eneral merchandize. Broad st. op.
posite ""Choice Hotel. We beg leave to
Uf^n-ike the public of the co-partnership we have
formed, under the style Os above, for tbe trans
action of a geAerel business in Dry Goods.
'Hardware. Clothing. Boom and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Ac., and Wobld be glad to receive your
patronage. Tbe goods and prices will be found
to compare favorably with any in the city.
Your ob"t servtM BBNJ F JONES,
feomeOetntf JAS M WILSON
ff]l EORGIA. Polk County : ;
wA -W|^r4*e,.Isa«e N Jones has applied t-3 me
lo< fr«*OJ t.U»>GiV«r<iiao l*rpofyia-
r> fc ilutcrrime> ii»inr'r -A^l p»*i . tpt,-r
vWe4 wfli ukr iw«ice-lii Bit- tb^ir *«bjrcli«<it?
{if *f*y i tiwuf lure } ut ti'ifOmid d i«i#ij*i,op by
Uriieiun- dH-dfki ILitikf lhceiniH>t.o< zt.
otlanm < 4t mftwsrMW !»•- granted
<o tt>^applicant«ii (bet d-y iau-stn> efth
lew s» ism4i rfa r en*li 4>4or«*kl< A Givi-n
ntskv ibriiesi 1 and r,ffi.-is l <igitsi iin- tlii-* 11»* -
9th dev ofOrmb.-r Stepdkn 4 Bornfiis
*"■*39 494 .-Ordinerv
/GEORGIA. Polk County:
VT Woodson Hu bbard having applied I
E to me for
flic Mts!r ot c
9 Au!»-ton denwn-d. Thwcfun*. the kin-
wired and errdrt<tre«f«*id deewes are here
by notifl^il t<> saak<* tin-ir of>j^ct <>11# k t*wn
to me (« or btifoi«r Ttx- fiot- M«sday of De-
-cetuber init etjkiinfi letter* «f administra
tion pill be grantedtbe mid applicant oo
that.day or to mae tirermtitable and prop-;
•er person in the law. Given tinder
xny hand and official signature, this tbe 9tb
-of Oct. (oel«$0a| G A BORDERS. Ord'y.
VIITITi m\ LOTTERY.
-JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
{By authority-of tbe State of Georgia.)
Ml'C'OS, G A.
BEUlIfCl SCHEME.
rnma P9R $y. .. ir i
$28,900 WILL BE WSTRfBUTED ATCON-
■cert Hall, Macon, Ga, Deoember 15, 1855, ae-
•cordiog to the T«£o>wieg msguificent and nnpre-
eedented 8eb«M»e,-o»4«Trire wworp superinten
dence of Col George M ^gaa and James A Nis-
tit, Esq. C L A S S if.
CAPITAL 812,000
1 Prize of *1RM8
1 d» 3,000
1 do . 2,000*1
6 do <$58d art • 1,000
19 do 100 are . 2,500
75 do 50 are 3,760
130 do 25 are 3,250
18 Approximation prizes, 808
251 Prizes amounting to *30,000
Grily 10,000 Numbers. Ticket* $5; Halve*
$2,50; Quarter* 11.25. In tbi* Schema if yon
draw anything even the lowest prize ft Will b*
tfive times tbe cost of the Ticket, Prize# paya
ble in fall without Deduction, Wbd every Prize
is drawn at each drawing, and some person
must gel them Orders strictly confidential.—
Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at
zny risk. Bills on all solvent (main at par.
Addres. JAMBS F WINTER, Macon Ga.
r«E0RGIA, Polk County:
vT Whereas, Robert T. Spugbt and fhomaa
G- Waldrop, Exrcufor* of the will and tes
tament of John Ayres deceased, baa applied
to me for letters dt-missorv.
Tb«-»e are therefore to cite and admonish
tbe parties Interested, to file their objections
n my office on or before tbe first Monday
of February next, otherwise letter* distnis-
sory will be granted the applicants on that
day. Given under roy hand at office this
tbe 2d day of July 1K55.
STEPHEN A BORDERS,
jnl10 Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, Chattoog a Coun ty:
VT Wbcrras, Sarah W Moore, Administratrix
of John Mom; ,-JeceaKed. applies to me for
letters of dismission iu? re fr ? m -
There are, therefore, to, c sn ^ admon^
fob *if and singniar. the Kindred ai,'.'* Cred
itors of raid dec*-ared. to be and appear H*
my office within fhe time prescribed by Law
to show cause if any they have, why said
Letters should not cb granted Onto liaid ap
plicant, .Giver, undei wy hand' aha" offibml
»•- office. >'■'■*& >
, J A
^17'65 ovli&rj.
T HE following la die schedule • tbe arrivals
sad departure* of the MAILS o and from
this otfie*
Tbe Sum* and Western Mail closes daily
(Sundays excepted I at 9. a. m.
Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) by 1* p. m.
Mode of conveyance, R. R- Cars.
JacVeozvitle, Ata.. Mail by Care Spring closes
dally at 1 |>. cn.; arrives daily by 8* It. m.
Mode of conveyance. Coacb.
La Fayette Mall-, by Arrtiuttbee, Dirt Town,
Mount Hickory. Summerville and Tryon
Factory, feloafo Tuesdays "and Fridays at 5
a. at.
Arrives Wedaeedays and Saturdays by 7 p to
Mode of conveyance, Hack.
Cedar Town Mail by Lake 1 Creek add Yann’s
Valley closes Mondays; Wednesdays and
Fridays at i p. m.. and arrives same day bp
’ 12m. t«T *?
Centre, Ala., Mail by Tbotonti* Mills. Cedar
Creek, Ga., - Hoard's Gross Road*. Ocenla,
Ala., doses Fridays at 6, a. m.; arrive# Sat
urdays bjr 7pVm. . ri-
Dine Pond. Ala.. Mail, by Cedar Bluff. Gayles-
• ville. Ala.. Missionary Station and Co ra,
Ga:. blasts Wednesdays. Fridays and Sun
days at 5. a to.; Arrives Tuesdays, Thursday#
and Sstnrdaya by 6 p.m.
Hermitage and MeGoireV Store Mail closes
Thursdays it 1 p.m.; arrives same days by
‘ 11, a. m.
Floyd Springs and all Chattooga county Mail
arrives and leaves by the LnPayette Mall, and
Western and Southern Mails included.
THOS. J. PERRY, P. M.
P. 0.. Rome, Ga., 2d Ang.. 1855.
OHUBCH ANDERSON,
W HOLESALE GROCER. PRODUCE Deal-
ER. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI-
Ql 0R8. Iron Castings, Hides and Solo Leath
er, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashville
Tenn. may 8 ly
WOODS A CO
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 26 Market Street, Nashville, Tsnnssoe
may 1 ly 65
Tn CmcPLiTtou imp rtr» Blood is justly #»-
teemed the greatest ordination of Divine Pro
vidence ; by that betting engine, the heart, R
is driven to all part* of the system, giving vigor
and strength to the complicated machinery of
man. This living fiood, whether we stedp or
wake, OalHee briskly through the articles, and
rata mi entity thtougti the rsT&s. H»w necessa
ry that it should be kept free from all Impurity,
end yet bow negligent many are respecting this
ffrekt essential to tbs enjoyment or norfeet
bekltb. Derangement in the Liver and Nervea
is generally the primary cause; and Jaundice,
Indigeetion, and all the harassing feeling atten-
ding Dyspapeia, which makes II fo a harden,
result from It. Suicide would rapidly follow
suicide, if there was no cure. No one would
suffer long, if he is able to obtain a bottle of _ _ «,».»» *«
and Agricultural Depot. No. 36, Upper Market
Street, Nashville. Tenn, may 1 ly.
It 8 FRENCH--■ -J C FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH & SON,
G ROCERS, Commission Merabenta, and Deal
ers in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tenn.
Having Agents in SL Loots, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and New Orleans, wc are at all times
prepared to transact any bnainoss entrusted to
os at those places. H 8 F A 8.
rosy 8 '6 ly
ly tail in efiheting a permanent core
vertisement
rats anti RnowRothlago” Road!
R EAD 11!—A valuable bodj> «f "Bawd is now
offered for sal* lying In Chattooga cbUbiy,
tbs river running through tt—containing about
ona thousand aerea more or lass, with some hun
dred and mventy aerea bottom land rieb and ly
ing welt. 8aM lands atQolnlug Chart** Price,
j. I„ McKnigkt and other*, known a* the place
where Frenois Kirby laU of Chattooga County
formerly lived. On the place is one among the
meet beentiAiI zUnatioUs for a residence to be
found In Cherokee Georgia, Further descrip,
don it drained needless as purchasers wilt ex
amine for themselves. It is desirable to sell
the whole together If a purchaser oan be found,
yet such division will be mode so as to suit pur-
chflsers. The executors acting under tho will
of Franc!* Kirby, deceased, will sell at any time
privately, but if not sold before, wilt bo expo
sed to public out-cry on Thursday the 8th day
of November next to the highest bidder. Sold
on tho promisee. Terms toade known on the
day of sale. J L McARVER,)
J N WILSON, V Executors
raplltds A G QUIN. J
MORRIS «t STRATTON,
W HOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Com*
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestie Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. taay8 ly
iotfc ran, Pentecost & co,
Factors* Commission merchants,
AND FOB WARDING A G EX a.
DBALKRS IX
Grain, Flour and other kinds of Coun
try Produce.
Agents for Etowah Don Works and Mills
and Agents for Coosa River
Steamboat Company.
W S Cothran, I OFFICE, < Rome, Ga.
FTPeoteeost, ) sear bah. (
J HOAD DEPOT (
JM Elliott.
road depoy ( Octoberff ly
$100 REWARD!
T> 4NAWAY from tbb subscriber in Randolph
Xv County, Alabama on tbe second of April
last, a NEGRO MAN named Anderson, about
thirtytwo years old, five feet, eight or ten inch
es high, a bright mulatto odor, some black freck
les in bis face tolerable straight, has kinks, some
round Ms taco, sometimes hsCs whiskers, little
Roman nose, grey eyed, broad front teeth, lit
tle round sboldered, round bodied, trim trade,
walks glib, has a fiat foot, plays the fiddle, very
bold when approached though easy excited, will
be sure to run when be tbioks there is no dan
ger of being hampered, few can out-run bim
and bard to keep wbsh caught. He was bought
in Washington, Tennessee, and broke away; be
was passing as a free man, claimed his mother
to be a white woman. His mother is a black
woman. His nains is CA8A. and lives in
CbattonooSs, Tennessee. I will give the above
reward for bis confinement to that I get him..
Tbe same boy wss advertised in tbe Athens
Port. ociein,] THOS BLAKE.
PHROSOGRAPHY. — TOICE WRITING OR
PHttOffOCRJPHY.
P r a contra ef Ten Lessons, tangbt (through
the mail,) by R..B. Shirley, Washington,
Rhea county Tenn. Ttrmtt For the Ten Los*
sont, $6. For farther ipfbnnation address the
teacher. foelfi 2l] ■
ABF*Editors giving tbe above, (with this no
tice,) two Insertions, will be entitled to the tu
ition.
B Y virtue of an order of tbe Honorable, the
Court of Ordinary of tbe County of Floyd,
will bo sold at tbe Coart Houso in Rome# on tbe
lint Tuesday in December next, between tbe
legsl boors of sale, the whole of tbe real estate
of Mathias G Simpkins, deceased, consisting of
three adjoining lots,and known and distinguish
ed as Iota No229, 241 and 264 in the 22d Dis
trict and 3d 8eetion of Floyd county, containing
by estimation about 488 acres, be the same more
or less. About 200 acres eloared and in culti
vation. situated on ti e bead of Spring Creek,
with tbe old Alabama to ad mooing near tbs
House, with an excellent Gin House, Carriage
Meet House, Ac, with tbefenses In good
rftnntr fidi clever orchard of Peaoh End Apple
Tree? a law* ™d never failing Spring at a
corfveWeotdlstliPee
IEL JONES. Ad’mr,
with tbe will annexed
G eorgia, Polk tnbnty t
Whereas, Samuel 01 instead has applied to
me for letters of Guardianship, for Valentine
Wildman, minor child of P. H. Wildman. Late
.of this State, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and friends of said minor, to file their
objections if Stay they have, in my office, on or
before the first Monday of October next, other
wise letters ef guardianship wHl be greeted to
said applicant in term# of law.
Given under my hand and official teal at
Cedartowu, August tbe 21st. 1855.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS,
Aug: 28 Ex. offiee. C. C. 0.
SWAft’ti BAHi-IOTE LIST AID DETECTER,
P UBLISHED semi.monthly, at Montgomery,
Ala., at $2.00 per annum, in advance Tbe
work is printed on fine white paper and new
type, and in appearance will be second to none
in the United 8latei. A Southern Bank-Note
List is essential in eveiy ifaoJ, Counting House
and Publie Office. Let us nbite In advancing
our comma interests, and not permit Northern
men and Northern Directors to fluctuate our
money matters as they may wish, while We are
quietly following their dictativn. Tbe work will
be carefully revised on the day of publication,
and all important financial chdtiges, a* they otf
cur, noticed. Every exertion will be trade to
make it a correct and reliable guide to the Ban
ker and Merc nan t- Hotel Proprietors, Broker*;
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and oth<
era desirous of having their names and business
widely circulated, arcii.formed 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 tbe office in Atlanta. Ga.
Special numbers will Le sent, un application by
letter,/rMc/dlary(. All communications in
tended for the “Bank-Note List and Detec ter,”
must be addressed to “Suxin’e Bank-Note Liet,”
Atlanta. Ga. SAMUEL SWAN.
James Robertsox, General Agont. se253m
?
W HEREAS, Will is ni R Manning adminis
trator with the will annexed, of Alexan
der Manning deceased, applies for leave to sell
their negroes belouging to said estate—Tmer, a
girl; Grace a gril, and John a boy.
rhe-«- art*, rht-tyfur.- to cim and admonish
a.i and singular th«* kindred red creditor* of
ssfd deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time preocribed by law to show,
cause if any they have wb> said letters
thonld not be granted. Given under my
hand at office. F A KIRBY
Sept 26 Ordinary.
ARMS T RON G .ft 0 O,
consissio. mlltlH
AMD UANI’FACTITUINO AGENTS FOR TUB SALfc OF
Points OKs, Turpentine. French &
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SASH. PAINT BROSHES. HY
DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNI8HUS.
PAIIVT HILLS, HARBLF.1ZEDIROY MANTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Cnpporas. Land Plaster. Guano, &tr.
§5 sWl le, 5 t fe’isi ir 4 -
may 8 ’6» ®at
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the ordinary of
Floyd coun y passed on the 2nd dny of Ju
ly 1855, will be sold before the Court 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 acVes more or iese. Also
on the same day between the Usual hour# of sale
before tbe oourt house door *n tbe county of Gil
mer, Lota number ninety-one, sixth district, sec
ond section f number six, twenty-sixth district,
second section j number IWohundred and ninety-
seVen, twebty-fifth district, second section con
taining one hundred and sixty acre# each. Also
ob the same day between the usuiil hours of sal*
before Ihe Court House door in tbo county of
Whitfield. Lot number three hundred and thirty-
eight, twenty-seventh district, third section
containing one hundred and sixty aores more or
less. Also on tbe same day between the usual
hours of sale, before tbe Court House in the
county of Polk, Lot number 1112. twentieth dis
trict, third section Containing forty acres tooro
or IoSsi Also on the same day between the le
gal bouts of sale before the Court House door
in the Co. of bumpkin, Lot no. slxbundred and
forty, fitfa district first section containing forty
acres more or less. Also on the same day be
tween the dkusI bouts of sale, before the Court
House door in tbe county ofCberukee, Lot num
ber six hundred and fifryeigbt, third district,
sectind Section, containing forty acres more or
less, Also on the some day between the usual
hours of sale, before the Coutt House door in the
county of Jackson, lOJ acres of land lying on
the Walnut fork in Cunningham!* district of
said county. All Sold as tbe property of Peter
Boyle deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ef
of said deceased. Terms cayh.
eepl8 J as. M. Montgomery, Adm’r
F M. EDbLEMAN A BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly on hand htafi for sale on
the lowest cash prices, a largb assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS, '
PEGS, CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, Ae. Ac.
Jan »fi 1856. ly
an O ESI! shoesiVi
L ADIES’ Gent’s and Children’s—Tbe great
est display of shoes that we have seen late*
ly is mad* by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They bate bad thorn mode in Philadelphia for
theit own trade, and tbe quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,’ Gentlemen’s,
Children’s and Servant’s wear, lbow that they
know what tbe people want in the article of
shoes. WOOD A BRO-
nviy 1 . ,8m
KIBBOSS ! IMIinOVS!! RIBBOYS !!!
TYTIIAT a quantity or Ribbons, and bow pret-
W ty and cheap they are at
may 18m WOQDABBO’S.
CIIKKOK E FEHALE IVSTITl’TE.
T 11E publie is invited to attend the annual
examination of tbe pupils of tbe Ioriltute
on tbe 6th A 6th Inst: The fourth term of this
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next, tuition reduced to emit the tierce.
Scholarships, for tbe year Wkb the privilege of
tbe whole range of studies Withotat eXtra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $59. There Will be hereafter four De
partments With 'the following studies and-
Rates of Tuition.
PiilMAttT Dkpartmknt.—Firstrudiments, rea
ding, spelling, deSning, primary arithmetic.
S ritoary geography and primary history, for the
pring term 24 Weeks, $15; Fall terto", 16 weeks
$19.
Secondary Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith
metic and history of the United States in addi
tion, for the Spring teVm of 24 weeks, $18; Fall
term 16 weeks, $12.
Tertiary DcPARTMENt.—Scrota clary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general 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 weeks $14.
Senior Department.—Revision of the Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intelWtu.
al and political philosophy, logic, geometry
With the Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 1C
weeks $16.
Music, French ..nd Drawing, each extra, at
he charge of tbe Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment.
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
.WTT.
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
Wholesale dealers in liquors, wines, syrups, pickles, cigars
Tobaeco, Ac., keopconstantly on hand tb* following articles:
BRANDY,
Cognae,
Otard,
Hennessp,
Rochelle,
Peach,
RUM>
St Croix,
Jamaiea,
- New England.
WINES,
Port,
Cherry,
Blaokbeity,
Ap J&,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Bourbon (eld)
A Monongahola,
Irish,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexter*.
Pikes.
TOBACCO
Smoking k chewing.
GLASS WARS,
Decanters, -
Flasks 4 pfl, to 2 p’te,
Tumblers.
SYR VPS,
Lemon, p't or goly
i-f. Raspberry,
• •} Strawberry.
< . Sundries,
. Sardine*)
Pickles,
Catnpagne Cider, Broken Bitters
Porter Al* - Strangleton *
'CIGARS, Ess. Peppermint*
Spanish, Co roc ere*
American, Mauscbins,
German— Anisette,
a very lam‘assortment Absyntbe,
Cordials Corks.
Madeira,
Sherry)
Malagk,
Muscat,
Claret,
Catnpagne.
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loops, Ac. Ac, Window Papering, Houso do.,
Fire-board do. They still continue their shop.
SOUTH OF GE RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with theft boldness, such as making and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upbolste-
ri»»«* T*y-v keep also on hand, Metallic
W HEREAS, A G QUIN applies for letters
of Guardianship to the persons and prop
erty of Mary F Quin, William It Quin and
Elisabeth 8. Quin.
Thwe srti therefore, to rite arid admnn'
i*h nil arid aingttlai the kindred and creditors
of &aid deceased to be and appear at my
office wiithfn the time prescribed by law, to
*-h«fw catase if any tley have why said let-
teht of shottld not he granted. Giv-n ! tinder
my hand ur office. P A KIRBY.
8e»it26 Online rv.
e . .. . ■ - -
MERCHANT’S GOLD BN BELL)
Perfumery and soaps
Abb the best m a n i
667 BROADWAY,
Corner or ptatirck street, r. f-
A8K FOR THEM WHEN SHOPPING.
oc9 3to 1
B Y. virtue of an order from the Court nfurdln- j
ary of Floyd county, will bo sold before the t
court bouse door in the city of Rome, on the ]
first Tnesdry in November next, the land be
longing to the estate of L C Quin late of Floyd ]
County deceasotf, consisting of three and a half]
lots, viz : numbers two hundred and sixteen ;
and two hundred and seventeen, tn the fourth ‘
district and fourth section, and UtttobSr one bun* ,
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 tbe finest Settlements on coosa river, j
There is over one-hundred acres in a good state j
of cultivation on the premises, mostly first !
rate bottom, «nd plenty more of the same sort
yet to clear. There is a good well in tbe yard;-
Rod several springs bo the place, a good one-
story dwelling house, kitchen and negro bouses
and other necessary out buildings on tbe nrctll-
ises; also a fine apple orchard and peach or
chard, and every thing else for comfortable liv
ing. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi
tors of the deceased. Terms made known oh
the day of sale. [sep!8] A G Quim. Adm’r
-Office of the Maryland ConsolidatedLotteries,)
Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. J
All tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tick^
ets, in the Lot teres authorised by tho State of
Maryland bear the lithographic signature of F.
X. Brenau, General Agent for the Contractor
and any other e fraude.
Owing to numerous applications from all parts
of tho country, tho managers will give tbeir
attention to tbe 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 tbe strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in
tbe City of Baltimore, under the syperinteu-
dence of the State Lottery Commissipoer.— j
Heavy Bonds are given to the State as security
for th payment of all Prizes. The prices of the ]
Whole ’Tickets are from $1 to $20. Half and
qnater tickets in proportion.
There are never less than 23.000 prises in any
Lottery, which prizes vary in amount from 1$
to $100,000, according to the price of tbe tick
ets. For instance—
Wktt ite prMt«f MM, b $1 th* hlghot priu U ah*at $6,000
“ “ “ $2 “ “ “ 10.000 '
•* *« « 5 « “ M 20.000
n •< a 10 « u U 40.000
« « « 20 *f “ « 70,000
With htttrtcre-is Prizes of $10,000, $5,000. $500,
$100. ac. Persons oan remit ns any amount, ;
from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on
receipt of Which we forward its value in Tickets
in the Lottefy designated by ihe purchaser, or,
if none be designated, theb seme lottery will;
be drawn after the buyer has got the tickot in ]
bis possession. An Official Scheme of the Lot- '
ter; will be Sent With ail tickets ordered, care
fully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on tbe j
day the Lottery is drawn the official drawing
will be sent, together with a Written Explana
tion of the result of the purchase,
numbers are also publish d in tbo daily papers
of the City of Baltimore, ana . id the Daily Na
Monal Intelligencer, Washington, D. C;
A circular containing all the Sfcbemei will be
sent to anv one by addressing the undersigned.
Address-orders for tickets fo
F. X. BRENAN, No 4 Calve’ri Etreel, .
ang71y Baltimore, Maryland.
NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
'PHE following new Books have just beetl to-
L ceived at the Book Store rtf H. A. Sinlth t
Henry Vernon, (by James M Smythe) i Cone
Cut Corners; the Old Farm House ; Starr, Pa»
pecs, by Henry Ward Beeober; Summer Land;
(by a son of the South; The Watchmah (#8
FAR9 FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers - offer for sale theft farm,
CONTAINING BIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, and Lying in Cass county on
Th •mas’ 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
itt the neighborhood. Oo it are a new Gin House
and Screw, and all necessary out buildings.—
The residence is near to one of the largest, pu
rest and most beautiful springs in the Cherokee
couotry.
Terms made easy to a good purchaser.
THOS M BERRIEN,
may S 4m JAS M PEPPER.
leather Machine belting:
P ATENT riveted. Stretched and Cemented
Leather Machine Beltin . 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,
Thrashers, pumps, Ac., Ac. A large assortment
alwavs on haod and for sale in quantities to suit
at the SADLERY WARHOCSE of
SHERMAN JESSUP A CO.,
241 Eroad St. Augusta, Ga,
and HARRAL, NICHOLS A CO.. Comer Meet
ing and Hasel Sts. Charleston,. S. C. jul9 4m
SHEIBLEf'« CLASSICAL AMD
MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL*
THE sixth Bession of this Institu
tion witi commence oil Monday
September the 10th. The coarse
of study will be vigorous and thor
ough, the discipline mild but deci
sive and the whole training sueh as to prepare
young meh for the practical duties of life.
Mr. Sbeibley respectfully thanks his patrons
for tbe liberal support they have given bim
and solicits a continuation of tho same.
Rates of Tuition the same a* heretofore.
Rome, July 31st, 1835. 3m
Burial Cases anu make upon snort notice,’ Mac
hogany, Walnut anti other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY. — They AaVe enlarged
their manufacturing ahttoa at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together Vith all articles
of Cabinet Wore, of their own manufacture, in
.any quantity desired.
They are* now manufacturing and finishing
namellcd Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be had from tbe North. jan 9 ’55, ly
BACON! BACON!
SO 000 ^ >r * me Tennessee BACON for
April. 17. tf* Vb ALEXANDER A CO
lt»S. MORTOM,
I S now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of
Goods which will be offered at a smaller ad
vance than usual. You can satisfy yourself by
calling and ext-mining Goods anc prices.
Rome, September, 25, 1255 R S NORTON
HISSES’ BOYS' AMD CHILDRENS’
S HOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves <>f all si
zes. [sep25j R S NORTON
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
E NGLISH and Franch Merino, Thibet Cloths,
Delaines, Chally’s Poplins, *c. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome,September 25th, 1855. RS NORTON
WELCH FLANNELS,
W^LCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
[aep25]
R S NOTON’S
WOOL YARNS,
S CARLET. Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White,
a t [sep25] R S NORTON'S
BONNETS,
QATIN, English Straw, Florence, find Nespol
if:.! O itan—Ladies’and Missses’. RS NORTON
ETIBROIDERIES.
C AMBRICand Muslin Insertings and Edg
ings, Bands. Collars, Sleeves, Chimizetts and
Handkerchiefs. Also Thread Laces,
sept.25 R & NORTON
NEW G O 0 D 8!!
M. W. JOHNSON
W OULD call the atten tioo of hi* friends and
customers generally, to his large and well
selected Stock of New Goods. Ho has just
returned from New York with a large supply of
tujr i* sou ui uiu Ol'lUfl j me tvaicnomo (SB* ! o nrr,.mi<n -
qtael to the Lamplighter);-Which tbe Right of ] ALL & WIN TER GOODfel,
tolllrill illA T.ftfl • mil A AW ll«A Tf I,mn H I'nmnilii * m . • i • a » ' .
GRATIS! JUST PIJPLISHKD t
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words •
on the rational treatment, without Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, ■
Weakness of rbe Limbs and Back. Indisposition 1
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness j
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to ]
Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, 8elf-Dis- j
trust, DisSinets, Head Ache, Pains in the Bide,
Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, and !
other Infirmities in man.
From the French of Dr B De Daney.—“Tbo
Important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be rembved without medicine, is in
this small traoi, clearly demonstrated) and
tbe entirely new and highly successful treat
ment, as adopted by the author," folly explain,
ed, by means of bfyrbleh evety one is enable to
ears himself perfectly, and at the least possible
cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised a os’*
trams of the day.” Serit to any address, gratis,
and post free by remitting (post paid) two pos
tage stampe to Dr. B. Do Laney, No 17 Lispen.
ard Street, New York City. ect. 2 6 m
1. J. OJIUERG, MERCHANT TAILOR,
TT AS just received from New York a latgef
XI Stock of GOODS, than he has eVer offered
in this market before, consisting of every varie-
ety of Goods for guntli-meirn wear. Cl>>ili
of e'ery vat l<-ry and color. Every tlesci ip.
tlonof Oasslmerv, an over Block of Vestings,
Velvets Silks, Satina.. Are die. of all colors
and prices, FURNISHING GOODS of eve
ry descripthm and variety. c.»n»>iating In part
of Woolen Under Shirta. Drawers. OolKra,
Cravata. Stocks Tiea Silapendera. all sorla
of Gloves, Half Hoae Hata Capa Ate. Ate.-—
A complete atock of
READY MADE CLOTHING*
which la mannfactafed at hfa own establish
ment and liy norm* of the heat houses in New
York. The superior workmanship of which
he will warrant atoo Clothing for childieu
and Youths, The chf'ing and making «>f
gaitnenta <>f all kinds douu with ueatneaaand
dispatch os hcrefoforo. oclOiy. j
which the Left ; Ellie, or tbe Human Comedy,
by John E Cooke; Life of Sam Houston ; Din
ry in Turkish, and Green Waters : Woolfort'a
Roost, (another supply); Tempest aod Suns nine,
do| Stanhope Burleigh, do; Moore’s, Scott’s,
Hetbnns’, Burns’, and Pope’s works, (complete
editions) Encyclopedias of Useful Knowledge,
(350 engravings) : a great variety of Gift Books
for the seksoh subn its “The Gems of Beauty,”
“tbe Garland,” “the Magnolia,” “the Golden
Gift,” “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 cost. nilg 28
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY,
P. M. Subibi.et, Rome, Ge,
.^FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE,
MARINE. AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $30 0, 00 0.
Amount securely invested In B«qd$ and Penn
sylvania Stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Edward R HelmBold, [ j Hon T B FLobrSCe,
Secretary,
J
President,
?IRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va,
CAPITAL $ 3 0 0, 0 0 0
0. S. FrIbk, Sec’y ^ ( J. 8. Carbon, Pres't.
Peon IttutUnl Life Insumnee CO. ofPhHa.
ORINGINAt CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $334,307
J. W. Hongi.h, Sec’y. ) |D. L. Miller, Pres’t.
Tbe rates uf premiums are as low as a just
regard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on the part of the agent,
at all times, to protect the interests of those
who may patronize his Agency, and any infor
mation on the subject will be eheerfutly given
upon application in person nr by letter. [ocl63m
FOR HALE OK KENT.
T HE Store Room and Building at present oo-
oupied by Wood k Brother on Broad street,
Rome. Ga. For particulars inquire of
002 8m Cn SMITH
Consisting of all the kinds that are usually
bought or are suited to :his market. A large
assortment of CAS8IMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
25 teente to the highest. Also
SILK Dll ESS GOODS
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS;
and a variety of Ladies’ Winter Goods of every
description. Also a large assortment of Goods
suited to Misses’ and Childrens’ Wear.
ALSO A SUPPLY OF LADIAS’ CLOAKS OF
HIE LATEST STYLES, AND SYVaWLS
of various descriptions. Also Silk atid Worsted
Hotery of various sizes and qualities at low prices
Also Silk and Worsted Hosery of various Sizes
and qualities at low prices. Forgentieinen’s wear
a large supply of Winter Goods in Bolts, and
ki3A.lt V MADE CLOTHING,
a foil supply that can be bought at the lowest
prices going. Also a good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of all sizes, styles and quantities. Also a large
supply ..i NEGRO GOODS FOR WINTER, con
sisting uf Blankets, Lindseys; Kerseys, Bed
Blankets, Ac;. Ac. Those who will call and
see for thotnselves can buy Goods so os to be snd
isfied with Styles and prices, octlOtm
LAW PARTNSRHlP,
A CtttLtfiS D. SHACKELFORD arid JONA-
•G. THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Sbaekellbrd k Philips;
Office at Calhoun, Gordou county, Ga.
Jan 2,1856 ly
H .Dro. Smith &. Wooten
AVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer theft
services to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat any diseases of tho Eyo and Ear. Office
on Broad St., one 'door below II. A. Smith’s
Bookstore. fan 23 *55. fly
STRAY COW AND CALF.
A STRAY Cow and Oalf have been about the
premises of a gentleman in this vieinity
for some six or eight weeks past. The owner
oan have thcift by proving property and paying
for this advertisement. Enquire at this of.
. a< *' foCtdCtfJ
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia
||| THE undersigned take this method of
■nil informing the public that they ato the Pro
prietors of tbe Fulton House which is n*0w be
ing fitted np with new Furniture, oh Which, With
other appendages, they fed prepared to ttake
their guests comfortable-. They pledge their
efforts to give satisfaction to Iheir guests. Trav
elling Custom is respectfully solicited.
FrarcIs M. Allex> Book Keeper.
John a. 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.
A D S Jones, formerly o*f this place, kept eou-
antly on hand and for sale by
Rome, ap 10 6m WM B JONES.
T T.McCOkNBLlA—Attorney at Law, ft in g-
0 agoid, Ga. Oct31-5
CHAMPE 8l KERR.
M1RCBAM TAILORS
BROAD StR.EET ROME GA.
The Public will plcaso bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, QASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
OATS AND POTATOES.
11) Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for. Planting.
1 u 350 bushel seed Oafs.
Just received and for sale by
Feb20 WSCOTHfeAKk CO.
QA Boxes Fresh Lime [Rewards] Just re-
Ou ceived and for Bale by
Feb 20 S COTHRAN k CO.
T N, COPPER & aHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
r PHE undersigned having purchased the in-
i terest 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 Coffeo
Pot) where may be -found a large lot .Of
COOKING,
PORTER, ’ ■ " .
OFFICE A ;.
BOX STOVES,
a liif^e assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which be offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK ONE
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. . E. W. RUSSELL..
Rome, Nov. i4,1854. ly
G 0CERIE&! GROCERIES !!
QA Bag* prime Rio Coffee.
QU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined Sugar.
.. 50 Us N O Syrup.
SO bis Giihtiing rapping old importation...
100 boxes Tobocoo, various brands and quali
ties for sale by W 8 COTHRAN k CO.
Feb 20 . iS55,tf.
NEWTON FACTORY
Asnaburg8 and Yarns always on hand and
\J for sale by ‘
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k C6.
Agent.
W S COfHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah iron Works. Have always
on had a large supply of iron castings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders filled proper-
They will aiso purehas* wheat at the highest
Cash prices Feb.- 20. tf.
SALT! SALT!!
i AAA Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
1UUU just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA & WASHBURN,
limiwi u WMhlmm was* a
Factors and Commission merchants,
SAVAKSAB. OA. .
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder; H K Washburn;
Special PdiherS. General Partners
Wilt continue, the above btltitiess at ll4, Ray st,
East of the Exchange*
Ordefs for Bagging, Hope atid other Supplies
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August 1 hly3l6m
HOUSE FOR SALE.
hpHE undersigned offers for sale, agoid Dwel-
I ling House in the city of Rome. For par-
lculars apply to James M Sumter. Esq.,
may 8 10 MeKINZIE
RICHARD A. JONES
. SEALBR in.
FOREIGN 1ND DOMESTIC MARBLE,
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Madison. Ga. \
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
tlwiy. on band
-
Gibson’s (bottled) . _
Ac., Ac. Ae., Ac. Labels, Ae.
We Intend keeping on hand all articles needed Vy Bar-keepers, and will obligato
ottraelvea to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they tom be bought in any market loath-.
. J. VALENTINE, W. H. EIDSON, ED. SHARP.
way 22, •' 1856, If
Morgan Kirkpatrick &. Co. /w every body read this!
HAVING opened a new Ware A SPLENDIDPlARLI BLDICLNE.
■ -saassiasffig C? human EL ixm,
public to their stock of PURNITURK embrs• o'*
| i ^ ' Compound Fluid Extract of LowenaokB|
jarESTIBELT VEGETABLE !
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Litter Complaints-,
Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite, Costioenea*
CholeraMorbfit, VoUo,
General Debility, Fullnen about the Stomm6
after meals, and Female Monthly Dcrangemmlfo
Iji* ttfffioabledly 'the beat medicine ft»r
diy-pepsia. Headache and kindred diseasoo
ever placed before pnhlio.
A mtxl exeeltetit remedy for those who
.-at loo heartily.
|»-READ A FEW EX7RACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES LETTERS &C.
“I regard the German EiiScir a* tfeto v#rf
best Anti Dyapepfic and stoln&cbic ItieAiclM
I have ever used.”
- ■ &<fn.'WltlE W. MASON.
[Formerly] Chancellor of the Central N*
vision of the 8tate of Alabama. -
I concnr fnl»Vtrt rtrerecommendation ftn
enlry the Aon W W-Mason.and othew."
Hon SAM F RICE. Jadge.Supreme Coirl
„f Ala.
•Yonr medicine has In toy opinion, Jag
-OJaim* to the confid'-ncc Of tbe pnblic as t
valuable remedY in cases of indignation."
. ReV. War. F. SAMFORD,
[Formerly] President of Oak Bowery ]fe>
mal«* College. - r ‘
t - As snfterink from chronic indigestion
nr Dyspepsia. 1 tried the German .Elixir
ud found it the v -i^r "thine t heeded.”
w Rev.-M ARK S ANDREWS.
Agent for the Tuakegee Methodist FemalO
College.
I am pre)«red to apeak advisedly when
T any that in toy opinion it fa an invalnablo
Family Medicine answering folly tho pt*»
poses for which it !•» prcscrjhod
RevDSDOUGLA*
President of the Glennville Female OoW
lege.
R« commended for Sick Headache by 0oL
N J Scott Atihnrn Ala. **
R* coftimt-tidwl ask splended Family Mod*
icine by "C<>1 P W Dillard Anbnm Ala.
Rrcnmmfndi-d for Dyspepsia and Indige»-
t.on by Prof C C Richards. A. M., Wright
l»nrn Ga.
Nnmero'ns 6ther "t sti'rnonials might ba
produced: bat it is thought the above ara
anfficient ta» give confidence in «his truly
valnable ipedicine. Manufactured and sold
by ffM R JONES & Co., Auburn Ala,
For sale by Debt. Bat toy, Rome Ga.
Feb 27. ■ 1835, ly.
$Jaek”Sfflith Shop.
.Subscriber most kindly
fe-Vftarns his thanks to the Citizens
of Rome and vicinity for the very
generobs patronage extended fo him during th*
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Bla’ch»smithing in tht
various hraneheh also the building and Featur
ing of Waggons and Carriage*-, -Sbd being a
macbinestcan make and repair Machinery ef
fill kinds. Worsted two Black Boys between the
ag»-of 15 and 18 as apfore&tirev.
jan 9f55 v lx, ’ , ; ;K. S. SIMONS.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC HOTEL.
DALTON, GA.
Mrs. artha w. pIeid.
THIS new and elegant Hotel,
UlLfronting Hamilton Street and the Hull
pot of the Western fit Atiacbtfo -Railraad, lo
now open for the reception of travsllors and
visitors. No pains will be spared to make it
eqnal fo anjr House bb4&h road, and to render
comfortable, such as may call.. The rooms are
large, and well t-ehdialed; Persons visiting
the Copper MineS, and the mountains in Murray
and Gilmer, flhd no difficulty in procuring hor
ses and vehicles to Convey them to either of
those pointA: .. .
March 27th; ly.
• V,» DAL T O N
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR
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.ESEQU TED. S UCH AS
MIL L L GEARING OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER. WHEELS*
" BAKKNlLLSi
■ PATENT : :
i UtrmL DOGfe, * :
. Gin g a RING!
And.ill sorts of Gearing for both
PATTERNS OF JUTY OLsrRII TI0> OR PLAN
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
StOVES PLOWS AND
Agrlcnlt’I ImpIcnPs
generally, are
. kept eons tantiy on
hand at reduced prices. All
persons wishing to build or re-
Uills, are invited to exatnine our patterns and
md prices. Having a practical Mill Wright
ROB’T BATTEY,
President:
FOSTER A CALDWELL,
- ATTORNEYS AT’LAW,
W ILP practice in the Circuits and Chnncery
Courts of Marshall, Jackson. DcKalb, Cher
okee and Benton counties. All, business en
trusted to their care, will be promptly,attended
to. JrtHsFosTr.n. Jacksonville, Ala’
JF M CaubffsLL, Cedar Bluff. Ala.
JlylT) ty'5
EUGENE LrHARDY;
CIVIL AND TOPdGRAPHlOiii
ENGINEER... .
SURVEYOR AND ARbSlTIlC*;
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA,
Dr« T J ^ WORD. .
resident Physicians
$3bdi> do.
give a fair prico. All communications must be
rost paid, and addressed tb W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, ’54 ly Griffin, Ga
-;nr.’8tvsA
, r , WOOD & BROTHER.
A RE jnst opening a splendid assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING snd HATS,
all of which arc direct from New" York, and of
tbo last agony-. nwy 1 Sir