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WILSON.
Choice Hotel,
AND OPENING
stock of
et low rate*, and
to show that they will
may favor them with
BLANKETS, KERSEYS Ac.
raevt Blankets
Blankets
Wbi tuey Blank ets
Railway Wrappers
Crib Blaakitl
G eorgiaPtains
Heavy Flannels
Sadie BUn- Welch Flannels
kett Gray A Domestic Flannels
White Wool Ex Hry TwUldo
Tweeds assorted
Brown
Gray A
vn Blue
Cos
Tort-
tners
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Wray
Mix A
Blk Sat-
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last*
CmlBin
Fey Cas-
9 rea«h
$ n ere*
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Blk Blue*
olive Cloth
Various
color*
Cloak
Cloth,
lllx
Tweeds
Lind
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Cot
torn
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^ine Drew* Goods
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Plain Silks .g
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DeLainos K
Caskmeres f
Botnbastoo n
Feh A Bag _
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aU Wool do |
DeBergo g
Ombre dhadod i
Yelvetine
AnrirTi’n
Woolens
Dimity.
Persian
T wil la
Cloths
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and opera Flannels
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8 n t i a
Ribbons
Kiaia g
Silks
Crip*
Swiss q*»i d
Moira Antique Dress Trimming
Fringes,
Rach- Black •
hoi aerd’dS
But’ns, Bat J
Linen to 5
a Cot sa 4
ton e
Floss,
~ Berege,
®m Swiss
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•-•ted Flowers
•WEdg- Rose,
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Collars
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Skirt*. O
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G’pham*. CS
Fr. Prints^,
Ladies* Calf and Kid Boots
Black Gaiters
Jenny lands
hteke l*s
Broadways,
Lola Montes,
Fancy Ties,
Ktpheel Boots,
P a r odies,
Highlanders.
Bcbbir'i
S tippers.
AnkleTies.
Ladies Extra Fox’d Gaiters.
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
Brbgaa*
Bassets,
Slippers,
8andells.
Dineine
P topi.
Lace Boots,
•“ Pegged A
Sewed
Baskins.
Patent
Leather Stippen, a r.
A Largo
A*rood var-
and iety |
perfect or®
a lot of BooS
Shoes ts.|
'behml **
® in id;
Kp House in
ISjos np c’ntry
►# q Towns
which
— raof hare
COMBS
Perf- ornery
tS SR
Hair
Sb’vig
Razor
Lilly
Col.
Oils,
Soaps
straps
White,
niton,
tselen,
king,
Bat-
ts
Tobacco, Teas ,4c
g A Superior.
£ article of
Tea. and
To baeeo,
Some of tbs
" t "Nutmeg
. j oronoeo”
Spices.
185$! FALL UFORTATIOVI 18HI
JHM’CLUNG&CO,
Broad Btrnet, Boxen, G*.,
Have just received from the Northern markets
nsn FALL ARB WETTER STOCK
—cornu t!to
Ladles elefaat Dress Seeds,
READY MADE CLOTHING
ros vu arm sots.
HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTER'S
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPRION.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, B0NNBT8,
TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM
PRISING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING.TAKEN EVERY P08SIBLB CARE IN
THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF ALL
PROMPT PAYING OE CA8H CUSTOMERS.
THE USUAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT
MADE ON ALL CA8H BILLS OF $6 A OVER
JHMoCLUNG, } { G R WARD.
Rnmsi On SeptlOth
A CARD*
A 8 THE limit of oar copartnership expires
the first of January, wo intend at that time
te dose oat entirely. We are now offering n
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in our lino at ve
ry reduced (Men. Cash buyers will save from
tweotyfive to fifty per oenthy giving ue a call
aeon. This is no common advertisement, wo
moan Just what we eoy. CHAMPS A KERR.
N. B.—Thoee who have not oettied their oM
bills, had better do so at onoe, or they will b
favored with a call from Sate. [oc9] C.4E*
et authority of the state of dcmil
F lRT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.—
BBUTIFDL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER 1
pWCha 8 to bo drawn Oct. 24th, in the City
of Atlanta, when prison amounting to $90,088
will bo distributed to fortunate Stockholders in
aeoordamrewfth the following Machines Scheme:
iiim tm*m hthw< «« r
■I t» S9«r» I.
a tin tfit*
a row* *,000
a e*n tue
One Vhemmmd Prises! Only 10,900 Numbers
Tickets $5, Halves 9,60, Quarters $1,26. One
Prise to every ton Tiotretol Tickats in tl
Scheme can he found at Cbotoe Hotel.
SAM'L SWAN, Agt * Manager, Atlanta, Ga
HAVANA FLAM LOTTERY
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
(By authority of the State of Georgia.)
MACON, G A.
BEUTIFUL SCHEME.
$12,000 FOR $6!
$30,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ATCON-
cert Hall, Macon, Ga., December 16, 1866, ac-
cording to the following magnificent and unpre
cedented Scheme, under the sworn superinten
dence of Col George M Logan and James A Nta-
bit. Esq. CLASS H.
CAPITAL $12,000
1 Prise of
1 do
1 do
6 do $600 are
19 do 100 are
76 do 60 are
130 do 36 are
18 Approximation prises,
261 Prise* amounting to $30,000
Only 10,000 Number*. Tickets $6; Halves
$2,60; Quarters $1,26. In this Scheme if you
draw anything even the lowest prime it will be
five times the oeot of tire Ticket, Prises paya
ble in fall without Deduction, and every Prise
is drawn at each drawing, and some person
mast get them Orders strictly confidential.—
Drawings sent to order*. Registered letters at
Bills on all solvent banks at par.
Address JAMES F WINTER, Macon Ga.
SOW 18 TOUR CHA9CE !
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
(By authority of the State of Georgia)
FORT GAIKBS ACADEMY LOTTERY!
USPARALBLED SCHEME FOR NOV.
CLASS 0.
To be drawn November 33d 1865, in the City of
Atlanta, when prises amounting to
$ 3 0, O 0 O
Will be distributed aocurding to tbe following
inimitable Scheme. If yon draw the barest
] mne you get the cost of your ticket, without de
duction, and remember every prise is drawn at
each drawing. Look at it! One prise to eve
ry Ten Tickets!!
CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000!!
Let, there fare, every mao having a doe regard
to the replenishing of bis parse attend to it, and
forward bis order immediately for tiekts.
Let these now bay, who never bought before
And those who always bought, now buy the
varan >.
ted out of ©
P n r o ©
Leaf. .
Cigars, tu
all ofsoperi <
Sft quality.g
r kept in Upper
»to call tbo sttefi-
r"aed those who
artiole
which
r to Wolfe's and
i Cham-
e beet, note hrrdaebe In
tend see an* by to doing
But to the Scheme. Look at it—scan it well
—count your chances, and ask yourself if >ou
can withstand the inducement now offered.—
Read! Read!!
$10000
4,000
1,600
2,750
1.100
1,275
2.150
2,075
2.000
3.150
1,000 prises amonntinn to $30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $6; Halves $2,50; Quarters $1,26
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
(oc30) Atlanta, Ga.
1
Prize of
2
do
2,000 are
3
do
600 are
11
do
250 are
10
do
110 are
17
do
76 are
43
do
50 are
8*v
do
50 are
200
do
10 are
030
do
6 are
Dissolution.
T'He copartnership heretofore existing under
X the name of Coburn A Dwinell ia this day
dissolved by mutnkl Consent All debts doe
the Firm, the yearly advertisements now in the
K ir end subscriptions from the 8d of Angnst
will be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims
r ust the office from first of Janaary last Will
be presented to M. Dwinell for settlement.
6. E. COBURN.
June 1.1856. Mi DWINELL.
idmlntr.rator’s Sale.
A GREEABLR to an order of tbe Ordinary of
A Floyd county, will be bold on tile First
Tuesday In January next, tbe following
property tb wit: two negro boys Egbert
twrntytWo years bid *bd Fayette twenty
yednr. Sold for tbe bffieflt of the heirs Of
A N Beard. (oc8d) joefc Mktufite, AdmV
TIlCME town PROPERT Y FOR SALE.
T HE House and lot on whieb I now reside is
offered for sale at advantagioos tertiis.—
This House is Well situated for a Boarding
House and is convenient to the Cherokee
Female Institute. Good Notes will be taken
in payment of which any reasonable time
will he given. If not sold before the first of
December it will then be offered to Rent.—
Possessiongi ven Immediately if desired.—
Also the office now oocupled by R. D. Har
vey. Esq., is offered for sale.
ocftOtf M. T. HAWKtNS.
TY7HEREAS, William R Manning admlois-
VV trator with the will annexed, of Alexen-
der Manning dseeased. applies for leave to sell
their negVoe* belonging to said estate—Tenor, a
girl; Grace a nil, ana John a boy.
These are. therefore to cite and admonish
Ml and singular the kindred tod creditors of
•aid deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law to show
efinse if aiy they have whj said letters
should not be granted. Given under my
band at office. F A KIRBY
8ept2S Ordinary.
tn Circolatiok or turn Blood is jnstly es
teemed the greatest ordination of Divine Pro
vidence ; by that beating engine, the heart, It
is driven to all parte of the system, giving vigor
and strength to the eomplioated machinery of
man. This living flood, whether we sleep or
wake, sallies briskly through the articles, and
returns softly through the veins. How necessa
ry that It shonld he kept free from ell imparity,
and yet how negligent many are respecting this
great essential to tbe enjoyment oT perfect
health. Derangement in the Liver end Nerves
ts generally the primary oease; and Jaundice,
Indigestion, and all the harassing feeling atten
ding Dyspepsia, which makea life a harden,
resalt from it. Suicide would rapidly follow
suicide, If there wee no ear#. No one would
tufier long, if he is able to obtain a bottle of
Hoofiand’s celebrated German Bitter*, prepared
by Dr. C. M. J .ekaon, Philadelphia; they rare
ly fell In affecting n permanent cure. See ad
vertisement
!?JL !_■ Ji»
gnsljoillr ateerttomwti..
rats and Enow Nothings” Read I
R EAD HI—A valuable body of Land ia now
offered for salt lying in Chattooga county,
(ha river retuning through it—eontafolag about
one thousand acres more or tew, with tome hun
dred and seventy acres bottom land rich and ly
ing welt 8aid lands adjoining Charles Prioe,
j. L. MoKnight and others, known as the place
where Francis Kirby late of Chattooga County
formerly lived. On the place is one among tbe
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 sell
the whole together if a purchaser can be found,
yet such division will bo made so as to suit pur
chasers. The executors acting under the will
cf Francis Kirby, deceased, will sell at any time
privately, but if not sold before, will be expo
sed to public oat-cry on Thursday the 0th day
of November next to tbe highest bidder. Sold
on the premises. Terms made known on the
day of sale. J L McARVER,)
J N WILSON, } Executors
seplltda A G QUIN. j
■ EEC DIET'S SOLDER BELL
PERFUMERY AND SOAPS
A»» t n B B E 8 * HADE
587 BROADWAY,
'Coaxa* or pshhcu street, h. t»
ASK FOR THEM WHEN SHOPPING.
oo9 3m
GRATIS! JUST PUFLKHED t
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words
on the rational treatment, without Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rhe Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to
8oeioty, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Dis
trust, Dizziness, Head Aehe, Paine in the Side,
Affection of the Byes, Pimples on the Face, and
other Infirmities in man.
From the French of Dr B De Daney.—“The
important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be removed without medicine, is in
this small traci, clearly demonstrated; and
the 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 himtelf perfectly, and at the leatt pottible
cott, avoiding thereby all tbe advertised nos
trums of the day.” Sent to any address, gratis,
and post free by remitting (post paid) two pos
tage stamps to Dr. B. De Laney, No 17 Lispen-
ard Street, New York City : net. 2 6m
Cothran, Pentecost & co.,
Factors, Commission flcrchcnts,
AND FOR WARDING A G E T S.
DKALRR8 IX
Grain, Flour and other kinds of Coun
try Produce.
Agents for Etowah Iron Works and Mills
and Agents forCoosa River
Steamboat Company.
W S Cothran, I OFFICE, i Rome, Ga.
F T Pentecost, > xrar rail ]
J M Elliott. J road depot ( OotobcrO ly
$100 KKYVAKD !
R ANAWAY from tbe subscriber in Randolph
County, Alabama on rhe second of April
last, a NEGRO MAN named Anderson, about
tbirtytwo years old, five feet, eight or ten inch
es high, a bright mulatto color, some black freck
le# in bis face tolerable straight, has kinks, some
round his face, sometimes has whiskers, little
Roman nose, prey eyed, broad front teeth, lit
tle round sboldered, round bodied, trim made,
walks glib, has a flat foot, plays the fiddle, very
bold when approached though easy excited, will
be erne to run when he thinks there is no dan
ger of being hampered, few ean out-run him
and hard to keep when caught. He was bought
in Washington, Tennessee, and broke away; he
was passing as a free man, claimed his mother
to be a white woman. His mother is a black
man. His name is CASA, and lives in
Cbattanoofia, Tennessee. I will give the above
reward for his confinement so that I get him.
The same boy eras advertised in the Athens
Poet. oclfi In.] THOS BLAKE.
T HE following is the schedule « the arrivals
and departures of the MAILS .o and from
this office.
Tbe Eastern and Western Mail closes daily
(8nndays excepted) at 9, a. m.
Arrives daily (Sondays excepted) by 1} p. m.
Mode of conveyance, R. It. Cars.
Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring closes
daily at 1 p. m.; arrives daily by 84 a. m.
Mode of conveyance. Coach.
LaFayette Mail, by Armntehee, Dirt Town,
Mount Hickory, Summerville and Tryon
Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 6
a. m.
Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by 7 p m
Mode of conveyance, Hack.
Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek and Vann’s
Valley closes Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 1 p. m.. and arrives same day by
12 to.
Centre, Ala., Mail by Thomas’ Mills. Cedar
Creek, Ga., Howel’s Cross Roads, Oceola,
Ala., closes Fridays at 6, a. m.; arrives Sat
urdays by 7 p. m.
Bine Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Bluff, Gaylen-
ville, Ala., Missionary Station and Co *a,
Ga., closes Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun.
days at 5, A or.; Arrives Taesda/s, Thursdays
and Saturdays by 6 p. hi.
Hermitage and McGnirA’S . Store Mail closes
Thursdays at 1 p. n).; knives same days by
11, a. m.
Floyd Springs and all Chattooga county Mail
arrives and leaves by tbe LnPayette Mail, and
Western and Southern Mails included.
THOS. J. PERKY, P. M.
P. 0.. Rome. Ga.. 2d Ang.. 1855.
A. W. HARSHAW,
SIGN A ND ORNA ME NT A L PA INTER
T BNDERS hi» servicestp the Public in
ilia line of buxines*. He flatters himself
that he will give fall satisfaction to 8)1 who
employ liiib. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
All orders sent through the Pdftt Office will
be promptly attended td.
Oct.64
WILCOX, HAND AND ANSLEY,
(uftum wttooz * oo)
WHOLESALE grocers,
Angoita, Ga
In calling attention to tbe above card wc would
add that Mr. Hand will remain in New York,
where he will give bis exclusive attention to
porebasiog goods; this will enable us to offer
greater advantages than were possessed by our
late firth.
Particular attention given to consignment of
Produce, And ordets for goods. ang211y
CHURCH ANDERSON,
W HOLESALE GROCER. PRODUCE Deal- .
EH, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND >
DEALER IN FOREIGN and D0ME3TIC LI
QUORS, Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Leath
er, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nash vli le
Tonn. may Sly
WOODS & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 26 Market Street, Nashville, Tannest*
may 1 ly . 66
B. 8. WELLER,
D EALER tn Copper, Bras*, tin, Sheet Iron,
8tovea, Grates, Hollow Ware and New seed
and Agricultural Depot. No. 36, Upper Market
8treet, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
-JC FRENCH.
H S FRENCH
H. S. FRENCH 6t SON,
G R0CBR8, Commission Morohanta, and Deal-
era In Bacon, Balo Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tenn.
Having Agents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin-
oinneti and New Orleans, we are at all times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at those plaoee. H 8 F 4 8.
, may 8 ’6 ly
MORRIS fo STRATTON,
W HOLESALE Grooera, Produce and Com
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Naabvilie Tenn. , may8 1y
ARMSTRONG <fe CO,
C0HHI88I09 MERCHANTS,
AXD MAMUrACTtJRINO AGENTS FOR THE SALB OF
Paints, Oils, Turpentine. French A
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES. HY
DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNI8HES,
PAINT HILLS, HIARBLEIZEMRON MANTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Copperas, Land Plaster. Guano, 4e.
No- 89 Market St- 5 doors from Broad,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
may 8 ’5, 6m
Office of tb» Maryland OotrsolidatedLotteries,)
Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. j
All liehtttwr Certificate* of Package* of Tiik~
ets, in the Lottere* authorized by the State »f
Maryland bear the lithographic tignnture of F.
X. Brenan, General Agent for the Contractor
and any other's fraud*.
Owing to numerous applications from all parts
of the country, the managers will give tbeir
attention to tbe filling of orders for tiokets or
certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries. «
Persons at • distance may confidently rely
upon having their orders for tickets promptly
filled, and the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in pnblie in
tbe City of Baltimore, under the syperinten-
dence of the State Lottery Commissioner.—
Heavy Bonds are given to tbe Statens security
for th payment of all Prises. The prices of the
Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20. Half and
qnater tickets in proportion.
There are never less than 23,000 prises in any
Lottery, whieb prises vary in amount from 1$
to $100,000, according to the price of the tick
ets. For instance—
WSm the y*ta*«r ttafctfa la $! th» U|Wl yria, la atmt 16.000
« •< m gg « u tl 10,000
u a it 5 tt a ii 20.000
u a it iQ a it u 40.000
it tt tt 20 " “ “ 70.000
Wittfnomerons Prises of $10,000, $5,000, $500,
$100, ac. Persons can remit ns sny amount,
.from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on
receipt of which we forward its value in Tickets
in tbe Lottery designated by the purchaser, or,
if none be designated, then some lottery will
be drawn after the buyer has got the tiokot in
bis possession. An official Scheme of the Lot
ter; will be sent with all tickets ordered, care-
folly sealed io an ordinary envelope, and on tbe
day,t(ie Lottery is drawn tbe official drawing
wili'be sent, together with a written Explana
tion of the resu.'t of tbe purchase. Tbe drawn
numbers are also publish d in the' daily papers
of tbe City of Baltimore, and in the Daily Na
tional Intelligencer, Washington. D. C.
A circular eontainlng all the Schemes will be
sent to anv one by addressing the undersigned.
Address orders for tickets to
F. X. BBENAN, No 4 Calvert 8treet,
ang71y Baltimore, Maryland.
HKW BOORS JCST RECEIVED
T HE following uew Books have just been re
ceived at the Book Store of H. A. Smith :
Henry Vernon, (by James M Smytbe) : Cone
Cat Corners; the Old Farm House ; Starr, Pa
pers, by Henry Ward Beecher: Summer Land,
(by a son of the South; The Watchman (se
quel to the Lamplighter); Which the Right or
which the Left; Ellie, or the Human Comedy,
by John E Cooke; Life of Sam Hndston : Dia
ry in Turkish and Green Waters : Woolfort's
Roost, (another supply); Tempest and Sunshine,
do; Stanhope Burleigh, do; Moore’s, Scott's,
Hems ns’, Burns’, and Pope’s works, (complete
editions) Encyclopedias of Useful Kuna ledge,
(350 engravings); a great variety of Gift Books
for the season such as “Tbe Gems of Beauty,”
“the 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. ang 28
R. J. OHBEKG, BERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS just received from New York a larger
Stock of QOODS, than be has ever offered
in this market before, consisting of every vorie-
Hv of Goods for gi-nth-meii’x wear. OI"«li
of e ‘erv va: j«*ry and color. Every dewi ip-
ti«»n of Caxsiniers an over Rtoek of Vextings,
Velvets Silkx. Sitinx. &e &c of all colors
and prices.^ FURNISHING GOODS of eve
ry description and variety, enn-ixting In part
of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers. Collars.
Cravats. Stocks, Ties. Suspenders, all sorts
of Gloves, Half Hose. Hats. Caps &c. &c.—
A complete stock of
READY HADE CLOTHING,
which is manufactured 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
garments of ail kinds done wiili neatness nod
Hi-patch as heretofore octDIy.
F. M. EDDLEMAN <& BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia*
Keep constantly on hand and for sale oh
tho lowest cash prices, a large aieurtment of
BG0T8, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS,
PEG3.UALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
8H0B-MAKEK’S TOOLS, Ao. Ac.
Jan Vi 1866. ly
8 n 0 Efilt SHOES!!!
L ADIES’ Goal’s and Children’s—The great
est display of Shoo* that we have seen late
ly It made by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They have had them made in Philadelphia for
their own trado, and tho quantity, quality, and
style of tbeir shoes for Ladies,' Gentlemen’s,
Children’s and Ssrvant’s wear, show that they
know wbat tbs psopls want in tbe article of
shoes. WOOD A BRO-
may 1 8m
RIBBONS ! RIBBONS!! RIBBONB !!!
W HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and how pret
ty and cheap they are at
may 1 8m WOODABRO’S.
CHEROKKE FEHALE INSTITUTE.
T HE public is Invited to attend tbe annnal
examination of the pupils of the Institute
on tbo 6th A 6tb Inst: The fourth term of this
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to east the timet.
Scholarships, for the year with the privilege of
tho whole range of studies without extra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, aa here
tofore $50. There will be hereafter four De
partments with the following studies and
RateB of Tuition.
Primary DrpartmbxY.—First rudiments, rea
ding, spelling, 'defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, for the
Spring term 24 weeks, $15; Fall term, 16 weeks
$10.
SaCoXDXnr Drparthknt.—Primary branch-
re revised, geography, English grammar, Arith-
metie and history of tbe United States in addi
tion, for tbe Spring term of 24 weeks, $18; Fall
term 16 weeks, $12.
Tertiary Department.—Secondary branch
et revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general history, algebra, botany, Watts on the
mind, rhetorie with the principles of syntax ap
plied in a course of reading of tbe best Engliab
classical writers, for tbe 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 tbe Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $16.
Music, French »nd Drawing, each extra, at
he oharge of the Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
BACON! BACON !
SO 000 ^ rim ° ^ eoneasee SACON for
April. 17. tf ale W E ALEXANDER A CO
R.S. NORTON,
I S now receiving his Fail and Winter Stock of
Goods which will be offered at a smaller ads
vance than usual. You can satisfy yourself by
calling and ext. mining Goods anc prices.
Rome, September, 25, 1255 RS NORTON
HISSES* BOYS' AND CHILDRENS’
S HOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves »f all si
zes. [sep25] R S NORTON
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
E NGLISH and Franch Merino, Thibet Cloths,
Delaines, Cbally’a Poplins, Ac. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25tb, 1855. R S NORTON
W
WELCH FLANNELS,
ELCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25] R S NOTON’S
WOOL YARNS,
S CARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White,
at [sep25] R S NORTON’S
BONNETS,
S ATIN, English Straw, Florence, and Neapol
itun—Ladies' and Missses’. R S NORTON
EMBROIDERIES.
C AMBRIC and Muslin Inscrtings and Edg
ings, Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Cbimisetts and
Handkerchiefs. Also Thread Laces.
sept.25 R 6 NORTON
NEW GOODS!!
H. W. JOHNSON
TTTOULD call tbe attention of his friends and
VV customers generally, to his large and well
selected stock of New Goods. He has just
returned from New York with a large supply of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all the kinds that are usually
bought or are suited to :his market. A large
assortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
25 cents to tbe highest. Also
SILK DRESS GOODS
OFTHE 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
THE LATEST STYLE8, AND SWAWLS
of variona descriptions. Also Silk and Worsted
Hosery of various sizes and qualities at low prices
Also Silk and Worsted Hosery of variona sizes
and qualities at low prices. For gentlemen’s wear
a large supply of Winter Goods ib Bolts, and
READY MADE CLOTHING,
a full supply that can be bought at tbe lowest
prices going. Also a good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
of all sizes, styles and quantities. Also a large
.supply oiN&tiRO GOODS FOR WINTER. con
sisting of Blankets, Lindseys, Kerseys, Bed
Blankets, Ac., Ac. Those who will call and
see for themselves can buy Goods so as to be sad
felled with Styles and prices. octl64m
LAW PARTNSRHIP.
A CHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford A Philips,
Office at Calhoun, Gordou county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855 ly
B Y virtue of an order from the court of ordin
ary of Floyd county, will be sold before the
court bouse door in the city of Borne, on the
first Tuesdry in November next, the land be
longing to the estate of L C Quin late of Floyd
County deceatod, consisting of three and a half :
lots, vis: numbers two hundred and sixteen \
and two hundred and seventeen. In the fourth
district and fourth section, and number 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 the finest settlements on coosa river.
There is over ooe hundred acres tn a good state
of cultivation oil the premises, mostly first
rate bottom, and plenty there Of tbe same sort
yet to dean Tberb is a good well in the yard,
and several springs on tbe place; a good one-
story dwelling house, kitchen and negro bouses
and other necessary out buildings dh tbe (treat
ises ;■ hlio h tide apple orchard and pdnch or
chard, dnd every thing dse for comfortable liv
ing. 8old for the benefit of tbe heir! arid credi
tors of the deceased. Terms made known oh
the day of sale. {sepl8j A G Qntit, Adtq’r
Drs. Smith & Wooten
H AVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their
services to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treatany diseases of the Eye and Ear. Office
on Broad St., one door below H. A. Smith’s
Book Store. fan 23 *55, [ly
STRAY COW AND CALF.
A STRAY Cow and Calf have been abont the
premises of a gentleman in this vicinity
for some six or eight weeks past. The owner
can have them by proving property and paying
for this advertisement. Enquire at this of
fice. [oetlfitf]
HEW STORE!—JONES k WILSON.
G ENBAL MERCHANDIZE, Broad 8t-, op
posite Choice Hotel. We beg leave to
•ppriz* the.publioof the co-partnership we have
formed bnder tbe style M above, for the trans
action of • general business io Dry Goods.
Hardsrara, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Cans. Ac., and would be glad to receive your
patronage. Tbe goods and prices will be found
to compare favorably ttitb
Your ob’t xerrfr*
RoaeOotOtf
i any in the city.
BBNJF JONES,
f*EM WILSON
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable, the
Court of Ordinary of the County of Floyd,
will be sold at tbe Court House in Rime, on tbe
firat Tuesday in December next, between the
legal hoon of sals, tbe whole of tbe real estate
of Mathias G 8impkins, deceased, Constating of
three adjoining lots,and known and distingiiitb
u lot* No 229, 241 and 264 in tho 22d Dis-
ttiel and 3d Section of Floyd county, containing
by estimation about 480 acres, be tbe same more
or lesa. About 200 acres cloared and in culti
vation. situated on t* e bead of 8pring Creek,
with tbe old Alabama road running near the
Hoom, with an excellent Gin House, Carriage
House, Meet House, Ae, with the femes in good
repair, and a clever orchard of Peach and Apple
Trees, a large and never failing 8pring at a
convenient distance from the dwellings afford
ing An abundant enpplv of water for Stock nnd
«11 purposes. GABRIEL JONES. A
(ocJStds) with tbe will
SWaN’S BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTED)
P UBLISHED semi-monthly, at Montgomery,
Ala., at $2.00 perannura, in advance Tbe
work is printed on fine white paper and new
type, and in appearance will bo second to none
in tbe United States. A Southern Bank-Note
List is essential in every Bank, Counting House
and PublieOffice. Lotus unite in advrincirig
our commo interests, and not pferinft Northern
meb and NoriherU Directors to fluctuate our
money matter* as they may wish, while we are
quietly following tbeir dictatisn. Tbe work will
be oarefully revised on tbe day of publication,
and all important financial okanges, ns they oc
cur, noticed. Every exertiun will be made to
make it a correct and reliable guide to the Ban
ker and MercnanL Hotel Proprietors, Broken,
. Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and oth*
t ets desirous of having tbeir names and business
i widely circulated, are it formed that a limited
1 number or of advertisements will be inserted.—
Special rates for advertising by the year or for
shorter periods, may be known by applying to
any of ray Agents, or at tbe office in Atlanta, Ga;
Special numbers will Le sent, oh application by
letter, free of charge. All communications In
tended for the “Bank Note Lift and Detecter,”
must be addressed to “Sioan'* Bdnk Note Liet,” >
:Atlanta, Go. SAMUEL SttAN.
i James Roiextbox, General Afoot. se253«i
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. Subiblbt, Rome, Ga.
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 stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Edward R Helm bold, | ( Hon T B FlorbsCb,
Secretary. j ( President.
FIRC INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
CAPITAL $30 0, 000
C. S. Frank, Seo’y ) •{ 3. S. Carson, Pras’t.
Penn iriutnnl Life insurance Co. of Phil i.
ORINGINAL CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL *334.307
J. W. Hornor, Sec’y. ) { D. L. Miller. Pres’t.
The rates of 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 way patronize bis Agency, and any infor
mation on the subject will he cheerfully given
upon application in perron or by letter, [on 1 (Win
FOR SALE OR REIT.
T HE Store Room nnd Building at present oc
cupied by Wood A Brother on Broad itreet,
Rome. Ga. For particulars inquire rtf
oc2 3ro - CH SMITH
T. 8. WOOD A, CO. ROME, GA
Dealers in watcher. Clocks. Jewelry,
811 ver Ware, Cii fiery, Plated
and Brittnnnfa Ware. China,
Musical Insframents. Walking-
Can-s, Fancy \rticlea. Ae... Ac.. Ae.
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED-,
may 1 **ly
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment
MAGHOtiA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
.wn*;
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobaeco, Ao., keep constantly on band tbe following axdclos:
BRANDY,
Cognac,
Otard,
Henncssy,
Rochelle,
Poach,
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Bonrbon (aid)
!#*'**’
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson’s (bottled)
Ao., Ac.
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New England.
WINES,
Port,
Madeira,
Sherry,
Muscat,
Claret,
Campagne.
Campagne Cider,
Porter Ale
CIGARS,
Spanieb,
American,
German— Anisette,
a very large assortment. Absyntbo,
■ -a .Cordials Corks.
Ae., Ae. Labels, Ac.
TOBACCO
Smoking 6 chewing
GLASSWARE,
Decanters,
Flasks i p*t,to2 p'te,
Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Lemon, p't or ga%
-Raspberry,
Strawberry.
Sundries,
* Sordine*,
Pickles,
Brokers BittezO
Strangleton “
Ess. Peppermint)
Caracoe,
Manscbins)
We intend keeping on hand all article* needed by Bar-keepers, and will obligate
ourselves to sell fine Liqnon and Cigars, lower than they can be bought in any market Son tin
W. H. EIDSOYf ED. SHARP.
J. VALENTINE,
MAT 22,
1856,-ly
Morffan Kirkpatrick & Co,
^ HAVING opened anew Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would Call tbe attention of the
pnblie to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of
every kind; Lounges, Mettresses of Springs.
Hair. Moss, Cotton and Shacks. CARPET8,
RUG8 Ao., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loop*, Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-hoard do. They still continue tbeir shop,
SOUTHOFGE RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their business, such as making and re
pairing Farniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste
ring *». Tt»»v keep also on band, Metnlic
Bunai Case? auu make upon snort notice, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY.—ffhey have enlarged
tbeir manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can
snpply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manofectnre, in
•any quantity desired.
They are; now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Setts, for superior to any
to be bad from the North. jan 9 '55, ly
FULTON HOUSE.
Atlanta, Georgia-
THE undersigned take this method of
informing the pnblic.tbat they are the Pro-
prietore.of the Fulton Hons* which is now be
ing fitted up with new Furniture, on which, arith
other appendages, they feel prepared to make
their guests comfortable. They pledge tbeir
efforts togive satisfaction to their guests. Trav
elling custom ta respectfully solicited.
Francis M. Allen, Book Keeper.
JOHN N. REEVBS, A. E. REEVES,
of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20, '55. ' ly
BttTA.IIC 8IEDICINE.
A LL the various Medicines prepared by Dr.
D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept con-
aptly on hand and for sale by
Rome, ap 10 6m WM B JONES.
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
sgold, Ga. oct31—5
CHAMPE Sl KERR,
MERCHANT TAW
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly oo hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 Cl Dbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 u 350 bushel seed Oate
Just received and for sale by . . ,
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
I !.!
Q A Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewords] Just re-
OXJ ceived and for Bale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
T N, COPPER & aHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above
concern will continue the business on his own
account at the old stand (sign of the Bm Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFLTG GUTTERING & JOB WORK ONE
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gan and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL;
Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly
G OCERIES! GROCERIES I!
QA Bags prime Rio Coffee.
0U 20 Bbta Stuarts refined sugar.
60 bis N 0 Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old idljidHiitidri.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for sole by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
NEWT,ON FACTORY
rtsuaburgs and Yarns always on hand and
for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A Cd.
Agent
W S COTHRAN & 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
ly. . ,
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
Oash prices Feb. 20. tf.
SALT! SALT!!
1 Hon ® ac ^ 8 Suit large size, in fine order
1V/UU just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA & WASHBURN,
glwnnn lo Wuhbam WIMtr A C«1
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAlt, bA. .
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, II K Washburn,
Special Patners. General Partners
Will continue the above business at 114, Bay st,
East of the Exchange*
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other supplies
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August 1 uly316m
HOUSE FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers for sale, agoed Dwel
ling House in the city of Rome. For par-
ieulars apply to James M Sumter. Esq.,
may 8 J G McKINZlfe
RICHARD A. JONES
DIALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE,
NEAR THE DE^OT, ,
Madison, Ga.
Monuments, tombs and headstones
Alw.ijrs on hand
FOSTER & CALDWELL,
ATTORNEYS AT L A W,
W ILP priicfiee in the Circuits nnd Chancery
Courts of Marshall’. Jackson, DeKnlb, Cher
nkee and Benton eonnties. All huainesa en
trusted t<> their cure, will be promptly attended
to. John Foster. Jacksonville, Ala..,
. J F M Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Aik.
jjlylf/ ^‘A
/ar EVERY BODY BEAD THIS !-«$
A SPLENDID FAMILY MEDICINE.
G ERMA N EL JXIR*
O B
Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzafca,
ENTIRELY VEGETABLE !!*tj
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Liter Complaints^
Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite, Cbetivenese,
Cholera Ilorbst*, Colic,
General Debility, Fullness about the Stomaeh
after meals, and Female Monthly Derangement*.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine for
diyspepsia. Headache and kindred disease*
ever placed before tbe public.
A most excellent remedy for those who
••at too heartily.
»^*READ A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES. LETTERS &C.
“I regard the German Elixir as the very
best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic medicln*
I have ever 'ased. ,, .
Hon. WTLIE W. MASON.
[Formerly] Chancellor of the Central Di
vision of the State of Alabama.
I concur folly in the recommendation gir-
en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.” :
Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Conti
of Ala.
“Yonr medicine ha* in my opinion, jo*
claims to the confidence of tbe poblic as t
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion.”
Rev. W*. F. SAMFORD, '
[Formerly] President of Oak Bowery T«*
male College.
“I 7as suffering from chronic ihdrgesflot^
or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir
and found it the very thing I needed.”
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS.
Agent for tbeTuskegee Methodist Female
Coiiego.
*T am prepared tn speak advisedly when
I say. that in my opinion ft is an invalnabte
Family Medicine, answering fully tbe pur- -
poses for which It is prescribed.
Rev DS DOUGLAS
President of the Gleunville Female Col*
I«*ge. . . .
R' commended for Sick Headache by CoL
N J Scott. Aubnrn Ala.
R* conimended aaa fiplended Family Me$«
icine by Col F W Dillard. Auburn Ala.
Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indigo* •
tioh by Prof C C Richards, A. M., Wright
boro. Ga.
Numerous other t ■stimontaTs might be
produced, but it is thought the above are
sufficient to give confidence In this truly
valuable medicine. Manufactured and sold
by WM R JONES & Co., Aubnrn Ala,
For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome fs.
Feb 27. 1865 Ijr.
Black-smith Sho
OjP^SsTHE Subscriber most kindly
gwTf turns his thrinks to the Citizens j
g^aJof Rome and vicinity for the very L
generous patronage extended to hhn during tho
past year, ahd would Inform them that he ia
prepared to carry on BlaBhtamithing in the
various branches also the building and repair
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being X
machinest can make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys bettreen the
age of 15 and 18 as apprentice*.
jan 9 ’55, ly K. S. SIMONS.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC HOTEL.
ft ALTON, GA.
tfr MKS- MARTHA W- HELD. ;
THIS new and elegant Hotel,!
.fronting Hamilton Street and the.
it of the Western A Atlantic . Railroa
how open for the reception of travellers and
visitors. No pains will be spared to make i|
equal to any House on the taadj and to render
comfortable; fetich as riiajr 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-.
scs and vehicles to convey them to either of
those points:.
March 27 th: ly.
. . . ..... . D A L T G 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 pattern*,, dri short
E NOTICB IN t R O N, ,
.. BRASS OR COMPOSITION ..
AtL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE
DITIOUSLY EXECU T E D. S U CH AS
MILLL GEARING OF BYEST
DESCRIPTION.. PATENT
WATER. WHEELSi
BARR MILLS:
PATENT
, SAW MILL QO<%.
GIN G A RING!
And all sorts of Gearing for both
- SAW AND FLOURING MILLS.
, WE ARB ALSO.PREPARED TO MAKE ..
PATTERNS OF. ANY DESCRIl TlON OR PLAN
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
Agriiutl’i Implem’s
’ generally, are
kept constantly oh .
hand at reduced prices. All
persons wishing to build or re- ,
Mills, are invited to exainihe our patterns ana
and prices. Having a practical Mill Wright
connected with the company, we are prepnred
to give plans and the Estimated cost of all kind
of Mills and Machinery. ' . . .
RdB*T BATTEY,
Dalton ap 17 ly President:
EUGENE LeHARDT,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA,
DrfiTlfRR C WORD
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
■RoaxEi ms-im.9
thankful for past favors, still continue the pr&c-*
ties of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of patronage* april 10 1 y.
. $5000 OO.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy uni unproved
Lands in all tho lower counties of Georgia;
Send on yqur Nos., Dist. an Counties where tb<
Land lies, and I will have them examined an^
give a fair price. All communications must be
cost paid, and addressed to W. R M.0SLEY;
Nov. 14, *54 ly Griffin, Ga
WOOD & BROTHER, .
jnst opening.n splendid assortment of
tEADt MADE CLOTIIINGana HATS;
thich are dirtiat frtfnt New York, .aha of
ny. may I 8m,