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TTTM. W. SHARPE, Professor of Vocal asp
V V Instrumental Music, also teacher of Brass
Bands, Roue, (la. [novlSly
'IT7TLLIAM H. WHITE—Dealer In, and
VV manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Har
ness, Leather, Calf-Skint, and all kinds of Car
riage Trimmings. novlSly
-
French
Doeskins
alive Cloth
eelers
Cloth,
Tweeds
soya
ten
Ipes
Goods
Circassian
S
B!k Silk*
Alapacae
Delaines
Cashmeres
Bombasine
Marine* £
aR Wool do g
D e Be r ge »
Ombre shaded J
Satin Stripe f
Velretine
AwtrTTe
Woolens _
KlJSE
"T er i 1 If
Cloth» a
TeJeetR-bonsS
Satin
Ribbons
Linia g
Silks Sot
C » n p e -mmux
Swiss qsnjjj
Moire Antique Brea Trimming
he 1 aoeTd-
BuCns, But “
Linen to 2
a Cot ns.”
ten 0
Fleas,
%
^s I Muslins
M ted Howm
HEdg- Ruse,
> ing, O 11
kc^c. Silks
AND
A M. KERR.—Carriage Manufacturer.
• Repairing done with neatness. Orders
UovlSly
P. NEELD—Merchant Tailor. Broad-sb,
RejjS, Gx, will <11 aR orders with prompt-
Work warranted to suit customers [novlS
and Commission
Merchants, Etowah House, Rowe, Ga* will
gire their personal attontion to the interests of
«u who eonftda business to their management.
Thread and Otnaburgsby the bale
They are prepared to extend the
<{ Gao 8 Black, H W Com } nov61y
#TLARK A COO LEV, Grocers and Commission
Merchants, dealers In Paints, Oils and Pro*
dnee: Also agents and dealers in Virginia Man
a&etmred Tobacco and Havana Scgart, Romo,
Ge.'i Wa Class, Miltox ACoolbt f novfily
/1HOICE HOTEL, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.—-
KJVfm M Roberta, Proprietor. [novlSly
C P. CULVER, resident Dentist,
Rome, Georgia, (nov61y)
D R. KING, informs the public that he may
^ be found at his residence at all times; at
nearly opposite
the two
the Buena
_ corner,
House.
D ANIEL K MITCHEL, Attorney at Law,
will attend courts In Floyd wad adjoining
(novlSly
D R. GREGORY, tenders hit professional eer-
ekes to the eitiseas of Room and vicinity;
office four doors above Norton's store at the
plsoa lately oooupied by Champea Kerr [a«vU
TbANISL S. PRENTUP.—Agent of the Bank
•A/ of the State of South Carolina. Offioeop-
*ho Post Offieq, up stairs, Broad street,
On- [nov!31y
PTOWAH HOUSE, Near the Depot,
■“ sheet, Rente, Goo ; J. M. Roach, I
Broad
Propric
[novlSly
E TOWAH STABLES.—Rome, Ge. Near R
S Depot. Horses and Vehicles bought and
. Conveyances of all kinds for Hire,
novdly WM KETCHAM.
IjpORT A HARGROVE, wholesale and retail
J? dealers la Groceries ;. always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on the best terms. Lo
cation at the corner from O^stenanla bridge,
eld ‘'Exchange.** novlSly
TRIED A BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
; ■ pie Dry Goods, Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, o*l, Broad street, Rome, Ga. [nolSly
H ENBV A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta-
tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological mid Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. [novlSly
W OOD A BROTHER, Merchants, aro sup*
plied with the latest style* or Fancy, Plain
and Staple Dry Goods, Ac., during the tt-aaous;
store opposite Ramey’s stable and nex| door to
Wm. White. novlSJy
W M. JOHNSON, Dealer in Carriages, Rock-
aways, Buggies, Ac. Repository next
building west of Kamsy’s Livery Stable, [t
A. W. HARSHAWy
IGN mad Ornamental Painter, Tenders hi#
services to the pnblio in his line of business,
b flatters himselt’ that ho will givo full
satisfaction to all who will otnphjy him.—
House and Sign Painting will receive prompt
attention' All orders uetlt through the Post
Office will be promptly attended to. [notlfl
jgiisljntllr flftnertiginmitg.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
W HOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE Dosl-
ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI
QL'OItS, Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Leath
or, Corner of Front and Brond Street, Nashville
Tonn. may 8 ly
WOODS A CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 25 Market Street,Nashville, Tennssee
may 1 ly 55
tm t FALL IMPORTATION! 18U 1
J H M’CLUNG & CO,
Broad Street, Roms, Ga.,
Have just received from the Northern markots
THEIjjl FALL AJID WINTER STOCK
c 0 it par s mo
Ladles elegant Brets Goods, Handsome
wrappings, hosiery, gloves A embroideries.
READY MADE CLOTHING
FOB MEN AND BOYS.
HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTER’S
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPRION.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS,
TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM
PRISING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
THATWB HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING TAKEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN
THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION 0 F A L L
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, Ga Sept.25th
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Front*,
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Hdk’Es,
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Skirts, ©
G’gfaams, PS
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Fr. Prints*,
' TENBY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
■ Rome, Ga. Office over She store of Berry
[nov!31y
TTARDIN a SMYRE, Merchants, offer on
« S °T I Urma Kne » Faney, Staple, Phfir and
Heavy Dry Goods; Ac. Storejostuoder South
ereer office^ uoviaiy
TONES A WILSON, Dealers in General Mer
V efaandixe. Broad st., opposite Ch« it* Hotel:
Rome, 6a. *{ B J Josbs, J 8 Wiigns } novSljr
J P- HOLT A SON. Manufacturers of Bro-
* SJ 0 *! Boots and Shoes, and dealers in Lea-
tXiofy Broad Strootp Romp, 6a. dov131j
J L. LOGAN A CO, Dealers in Groceries
• Gram and Provisions of all kinds, Rroad
street, Rome, Goa. novlSly
J P PERKINS, Scenic, Banner and Ornamen
tal Fainter, Borne, Ga. [novISly
J A EVANS, Fashionable Boot Maker. Shop
on Broad St. Terms Cash.
nev6tf.
Ladles’ Calfand Kid Boots
Blade Gaiters
Jenny Linds
R a c h e I*s
Broadways,
Lola Montes,
Faney Ties,
SGpheel Boots,
P a r odies,
Highlanders.
Rubber's
S Uppers.
Ankle Ties.
Ladies ExtraTox’3'Garters.
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
Brogans,-
Bnssets,
Slippers,
San dells,
Banting
P amps.
J M. QUINN A 00.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Pert Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. [novlSly
A CARD.
A S THE limit of oar copartnership expires
the first of January, we intend at that time
to close ont entirety. We are now offering a
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in oar line at ve
ry reduced 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 onee, or they will b ,
Kvrored with a call from Sam. [oc9] C. A Ko
BY AtTHORlTilSF THE STATE OF CEOGIA.
E OBT. GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.—
BEUTXFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER 1
Class 8 to be drawn Oct. 24th, in the City
of Atlanta; when prises amounting to $30,000
will be distributed to fortunJti'OjStockholders in
accordance with the following Al.^hless Scheme:
*10,0001 17 Priioo.'
Mina
S»n
UOim
US
Km S.UO
V m S.0M
3.000
b.-tt «,1M)
1 PriwW
nyo
V'
7.000 FRIZES AXOOJmXG TO
One Thonsand Prises! Only 10,000 Numbers
Tickets $5, Halves 2,50, Quarters $1,25. On ^
Prise to every ten Tickets! .Tickats in this
Scheme can be found at Choice Hotel..
SAM’L SWaN, Ag*t a Manager, Atlanta, Ga
B. S. WELLER,
D EALER in Cupper, Brass. Tin, Sheet Iron.
States, Grates, Hollow Ware und Newscod
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Toon, may 1 ly.
II S FRENCH , J C FRENCH.
H, S. FRENCH fit SON,
G ROCERS,'Ubfhmission Merchant*, and Deal
er* in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville
Tenn.
Having Agents In St»Louis, Louisville, Cin
eiuonti and New Orleans, we aro at all times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at those places. II S F A 8,
may 8 *5 ly
MORRIS fit STRATTON,
TYTHOLKSALE Grocers, Produce and Com
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
ARMST HONG <fc CO
C.iaiSSIOIKUIlIITI, ,
AKI> MAXrVACTCttINO AGKNTS FOR THE SALE OF
Paints, Oils, Turpentine. French A
AMERICAN WINDOW GLAS8,
WINDOW SASH, PAINT BRUSHES, HY
DRA ULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES,.
PART HILLS, HARBLEIZED1R0IV BATTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Piaster Paris,
Copperas, Land Plaster, Guano, Ae.
No-69 Market St- 5 doors from Broad.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ’
may 8 '5, 6m
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!!
F INE French black, blue and olive clotb,
Frock Coats, made in tba most fashionable
manner, new styles of plain and Faney Cassi-
meres, walking and business Coats, French
Doeskin and fancy Cnssimere pants, English
Cassitnere domestic dito. AN ENDLESS AS
SORTMENT OF VESTS, consisting of plain
Cloth, Satin, figured Silk, Silk Velvet, Plush,
Ae. A large stock of elegapt oyer Coats, Cloaks
and Talmas. Also a well assorted stock of boy’s
clothing. Boots and Shoos, Hats, Caps, Shirts,'
Collars, Tranks and Valieses at STERN A CO
A large and well selected stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Watches and Jewelry, ladies’
Shoes andLGaiters, just received and will be sold
on reasonable terms by (nov62m) S. A CO
Calf Boots,
Pegged*
Sewed
Bnakins.
Patent 1*
Leather Slipper*, a La Toi
a
O S
S3
toSeLo
m
*
' A Large
A*good rar-
and. few*
perfect o v »
a lot of BooS
Shoe* ta.1
s* can i.
be found
° is is;
—P House in
Wjos up 0*0 try
>* q Towns
!rrH* which
— YJtof have*
COMES
Perf- ornery
Bon’y Soaps,
mmmmm
Bgp§gpl§i! ■ S .
Saa’fr
Hair
Shtvig
Banov
Lilly.
Col-
Blac-
•Bnt-
si da
Oil*,
Soap*
White,
ogne,
tseles,
king,
SE-;
bair pins
Peneile.
Tobacco, Tean.ic
5 A Superior
% article of
. -an Tea, and
g Tobacco,
* Some of the
>9 ' ■
Spies*.
1
** .
" J-
-*• •.
-> W i.
'•?
Tort Wine
‘Nutmeg
oroaoco”
W a r a a >
ted ont of o
Pare g
Leaf: -
Cigar*,' 2
aHofsuperi <
or qcality.g
Ana in fact every thing usually kept in Upper
Georgia Stores, and would like to call the atten
tion of <fte invalid Community “ard those who
desire to "become so,” to a very superior article
of Doable Diamond Schiedam Schnapps which
.has been prtmonuced very superior to Wolfe’s and
. inferior to none. Also a little Premium Charn-
vPaigne equal to ti-e best, not a headache in a
Hogshead ofit Come and see and by so doing
oblige yoamelves and your friends,
BENJ. F. JONES,
®, ds, Nov.6 2m JAS. M# W^XLSON.
EUGESE LrHARDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
E-NQINEtR,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
P06I OmCE, ROME, GEORGIA,
T J- COHEN.——Wholesale and Retail Mer-
U .rhaat in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard-
war* Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions.
Also Agent fbr’the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
novl31j
T T. XcCONNBLL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
O .gold, Ga. [novl21y
7* W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers ip Medicines,
V .Drags, Paints, OH*, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Oa., 3 doors below Sloan
Hawkins A Co. * , [nov!31y
"lfflLES W. JOHNSON, Dealer In Fancy and
iXL Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, *c, Broad st, Rome, Ga. [novl31y
*1/1* MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready-
iU.Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He solicits the attention of the pnblie to his
wdR-seleeted assortment novl31y
VT DUDLEY, Manufacturer of Carriages, Bug
4-”f gies and Waggons ; he also attends to
BlaefcamUhing in its various branches. Shop
near the Buena Vbta Hotel. t« OTl31 y
T) A. OMBERG, Manufacturer and dealer in
X • Boots and Shoes; genteel work done to
order. Broad st Rome, Ga. [novl31y
T30ME STEAM ENGINE WORKS, Steam
XV Engines and all kinds of Machinery Mann
- factored. Also Castings In Brass or Iron of
any size made to order.
nov6iy JAS. NOBLE A SONS
T> OBERT BATTEY, Druggist and Pharma-
XV centist, Choice Hotel, Rome Ga. Pbysici.
ans* proscriptions compounded with care.[noffly
D _ T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
xv*in English and American Hardfrare, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. [nov!3ly
D J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries, of
XV. which he keeps a fresh and various supply.
Store next to Wood A Brother’s. [novl3ly
D 8. NORTON, Dealer in Staple and Faney
xw* Dry Goode, Ladles’ Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Embroideries, Linnens, Bonnets, Hate,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Ac
Borne, Geo. [novl31y
"D 9. HARVEY, Attorney and Councellorat
XV Law, Rome, Ga. febl31y
QANDERS A MANNING, keeps on hand a
VJ well selected stock of Prints, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and a few groceries,
sold low and on good terms. Stead nearly, op
posite postofllce. > [novlSly
OTEBN A CO., Merchants, dealers in Fancy
O and Staple Dry Goods and^Ready Made
Clothing. Store one door above Cfmberg’s [nol3
QLOAN, HAWKINS A CO^-Hare always on
hj band a fall assortment of Groceries at their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
•hove—nil at low price* Calls from our friends
ace respeectfully solicited. novlSly
STANFORD A ? ITNER, Dealers in Dry
kJ Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
Ac., Ac, novlSly
QULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
O and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad
StreetRome, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, 1
A Co. [novl31y
QMITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorney* at Law,
w will practice in the Courts of Floyd and tbe 1
neighboring counties.
CHARLES H. SMITH. | i. W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 16/54.
Q G. GUERIN EAU—Guttering and Piping
1 O done to order. dec. 5 ly.
T^HOMAS J. PERRY, Agent for Charier Oak
X Life Insnrance Company, Hartford, Conn., j
Rome, Ga. [novl31y |
TTNDBRWOOD A STARR, Physician# and ! *
U Surgeons. Office nearly opposite th t - Post
j Office. ' n«vl31y 1
HAVAKA FLAM LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY
[By authority of tfae State of Georgia.)
MACON, GA.
BEUTLFUL SCHEME.
$12,000 FOR $5!
$30,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT CON
cert Hail, Macon, Ga., December 15, 1855, ac
cording to the following tnaguifieent and unpre
cedented Scheme, under the sworn saperinten-
dence of Col George M Logan and James A KU.
bit, Ksq. CLASS U.
CAPITAL $12,00 0
1 Prize of
1
1
5
19
75
130
18
251
do
do
do
do
do
do
$500 are
100 are
50 are
35 are
Approximation prizes,
$12,000
.3,000
2,000
1,000
2,500
3,750
3,250
600
Prizes amounting to $30,000
Only 10,000 Numbers. Tickets $5; Halves
$2,50; Quarters $1,25. In this Scheme if you
draw anything even the lowest prize it will be
five times the cost of the Ticket, Prizes paya
ble in full without Dednetioo, and every Prize,
is drawn at each drawing, and some person
mast get them. Orders strictly confidential.—
Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at
my risk. Bills on all solvent banks at par.
Address JAMES F WINTER, Macon Ga.
SOW IS YOUR CHAFCE!
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND !
(By authority of the State of Georgia)
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY !
UNPARALELED SCHEME FOR NOV.
CLASS 9.
To b« drawn November 23d 1855, it. the City of
Atlanta, when prizes amounting to
$ 3 0, 0 0 0
Willbe distributed according to the following
inimitable Stheme. If you draw tbo lowest
prize you get the cost of your ticket, without de
duction, and remember every prize is drawn at
each drawing. Look at it! One prize to ©ve
ry Ten Tickets!!
CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000!!
Let, therefore, every man having a dno regard
to the replenishing of his purse attend to it, and
forward bis order immediately for tickts.
Let those now bay, who never bought before
And those who always bonght, now buy the
more.
But to the Scheme. Look at it—scan it well
—count your chances, and ask yourself if you
can withstand the inducement now offered.
Read ! Read!!
1 Prjze of
2
do
2,000 are
3
do
500 are
11
do
250 are
10
do
110 are
17
do.
75 are
43 .
do
50 are
83
do
50 are
200
do
10 are
630
do
5 are
1,900
prizes amonntinn to
$10000
4,000
1,560
2,750
1,100
1,275
2.150
2,075
2,000
3.150
$30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS l
Tickets $5; Halves $2,60; Quarters $1,25
'SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
(oe30) Atlanta, Ga.
Dissolution.
All
s this day
debts due
—vy V.. .J nuvviUBVIUUillB HOW 111 me
paper aod subscriptions from tbo 3d of August
last will be payable to M. Dwineil. Claims
against the office from first of January last will
Uo be presented to M. Dwineil for settlement.
S. B. COBURN.
June 1,1855. M. DWINELL.
YEW STORE!—JOSES A WILSOff.
beg
r a genero!
e, Clothin,
ild
Your ob 1
business in Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Hats,
be glad te rocoive yonr
. The goods and prices will be found
o favorably with any in the city.
>'t servt's, BENJ F JONES,
JAS M WILSON
S. J. OHBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS just received from New York a larger
Stock of GOODS, than he has ever offered
in this market before, consisting of every vari
ety of Goods for gentlemen’s wear. Cloth
of erery vaiiery and color. Every descrip
tion of Cassimers. an over stock of Vestings,
Velvets Silks, Siting, &c . &c . of all colors
and prices. .FURNISHING GOODS'of eve
ry description and variety, consisting in part
ofWool.-n Under Shirts. Drawers. Collars,
Gravats Stocks, Ties. Snspendt-rs. all sorts
of Gloves, Half Hose, Hats,' Caps. &c. &c.—
\ 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
|’ be will warrant also Clothing' for children
ai.'d Youths, The cutting and making of
ga; i.nents of all kinds done with neatness and
nisp».t'* I h as heretofore _ octOlv.
NEW BOOKS
J UST recci ” ed at th « H°°k Store of Henry A
Smith:—Travels in India, China and Japan
by Bayard Tayior f The Lands of the S&raeen,
do; Tbo Two Gdat'iiao#,by tbo author of the
Heir of Reddlyffe f Th «. Castle Builders, doy
Mary Lyndon or Revoi. - don of a life; Captain
Canot,or Twenty years of an African Slave;
Stray Leaves from the Book , of Nature, by De
vere ; The Great Red Dragon, ® r the Master
Key to Popery; Rambles in Ice.'^d, also in
Brazil, by A It M Payne: Nathalie [ a novel]
by Chae Reade; The Hidden Path, by the au
thor of Alone; The Deserted Wife by Sirs South
worth ; Fif y Years Exile, by Meliville;
ming’s works by whole series uniform edition^
Rome, Georgia, November 6tb> 1855
E. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly on hand and for tale on
the lowest cash prices, a large assortment 'of
BOOTS, SHOE8, LEATHER, LA8TS,
PEGS, CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
Jan *fi 1866, ly
8HOB8I! 8 H O E 811!
L ADIES’ Gent’s and Children’s—The great
est display of shoe* that we have seen late
ly is made by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They have had thorn made in Philadelphia for
their own trade, and the quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,' Gentlemen's,
Children's and Servant's wear, show that they
know what the people want in the article of
shoe*. WOOD A BRO
I 8m
R1BB098! RIBBONS 11 RIBBONS It!
W HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and howpret
ty and eheap they are at
may 1 8m WpOD A BRO’fl.
CHEROKEE FEHALE t\STITLTE
T HE public is invited to attend the atofiual
examination of the pnpils of the Insti
on the 5th. A 6fh Inst: The fourth terra of this
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to suit the times.
Scholarships, for the year with the. privilege of
the whole range of studies without extra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $50. There will be hereafter four De
partments with the following studies and
Rates of Tuition.
PimtAnv Departs: b.vt.—First rudiment*, rea
ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic,
rimary geography and primary history, for the
pring term 24 weeks, $15; Fait term, 16 weeks
$10.
Seconpart Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar^ Arith
metic and history of the United Statea to addi
tion, for the Spring term of 24 weeks, $18) Fall
term 16 weeks, $12. ■' ■ • uis-V)
Tertiary Department.—Secondary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general history, algebra, botany, Watts on the
mind, rhetoric with the principles of syntax ap
plied in aoourso of reading of the best English
classical writers, for the Springtermof 24 weeks
$21; Fall term 16 weeks $14.
Senior Department.—Revision of the Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intelleetn-.
al and political philosophy, logic, geometry,
with the Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $16.
Music, French «nd Drawing, each extra, at
he charge of the Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA-STREET,
ca-m.*
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, UIGARSy
Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on hand the following articles:
BRANDY*
Cognac,
Otard,
Hcnnessy,
Rochelle-,
Peach,
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Boarbon (old)
Monoagabeln,
iri«h>
Scotch,
Deane,
. Dexters,
Pik6i,
Gibson’s (bottled) -
Ao„ Ae. Ac., Ac,
Port,
Madeira,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Muscat,
Claret,
CaropngWfr.
RUM, TOBACCO
St Croix, Smoking * chewing.
Jamaica, GLASS WARE,
New Engkwrtk Decanters,
WINES, Flasks £ p’t, to -2 p’te.
Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Lemon, p’t or gal,
Raspberry,
Strawberry.
Sundries,
Sordine*,
Pinkies,
Catnpagne Cider, Brokers Bitter#
Porter Ale Strangleton “
CIGARS, Es*. Peppermint^
Spanish, Curacoe, v
American, Manscbitw,
German— Anisette,
* very large assortment. Absynthe,
Cordials Cork*.
—, Labels, Ac.
We infond keeping on hand all articles needed by Bar-keeper*, and will obligate
ourselves to roll fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can be bought in any market Souths
J. VALENTINE, W. H. EIBHO.V, ED. SHARP.
* at23 > 1855,ly
Morgan Kirkpatrick &. Co.
HAVING opened anew Ware
room oh Peach Tree Street,
wonld Call the attention of the
'pnblie to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all Us varieties. Chairs of
every kind; Lounges, Mettressos of Springs,
Hair, Moss, Cottob and Shooks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Band*, Cord and Tassels,
Loop*, Ac. ftc.‘ Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. They still 'continue their shop,
SOUTH OF GEORGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do 411 kinds of Work connec
ted with their business, such as making and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste-
rinar. A<*. They keep also on hand, Metalic
Dr» T J & R C WORD
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
□HHBCBED «5S-23K.'9l
thankful for past furore, still contiSne the pratf;
tice of Medicine, and reSpectfnlly. wdbeit a con
tinuance of patronage* - april 10 ly.
BEECH AN T* 8 GOLDEN BELL
Perfumery and soaps
ns t n n
BE ST MADE
BACON! BACON!
BO 000 ^al’ b” me ^ enneS800 BACON for
April, 17. tf
E ALEXANDER A CO
B. 8. NORTON,
S now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of
Goods which will be offered at a smaller ads
vnnee than usual. Yon can satisfy yourself by
calling and examining Goods and prices.
Rome, September, 25, 1255 R S NORTON
HISSES* BOYS* AND CHILDRENS*
S HOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves of all si
zes. r*ep25] ’ It S NORTON
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
"ENGLISHand Franch Merino, Thibet Cloths,
-1-1 Delaines, Chally’s Poplins, Ac. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25tb, 1855. R S NORTON
WELCH FLANNELS,
^■ELCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25]
RS NOTON’S
WOOL YARNS,
S CARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White,
a t [sep25] R S NORTON’S
BONNETS,
S ATIN, English Straw, Florence, and Neapol
itan—Ladies’ and Missses’. R-S NORTON
ET1 BROIDERIES.
C AMBRIC and Muslin Inserting? and Bdgt
iugs. Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Chiinizetts and
Handkecohiefs. Also Thread Laces.
sept.25 R S NORTON
Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged
their mannfaetnring shops at. Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley's Patent Bedstead, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
.any quantity desired.
They are* now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be had from the North. jan 9 -'55, Jy
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia.
THE undersigned - take this method of
IRIl, in forming the publiclthat they are the Pro
prietors of tfae Fnlton House which is now be
ing fitted up with new Furniture, on which, with
other appendages, they feel prepared to make
their guests comfortable. They pledge their
efforts to give satisfaction to their guests. Trav
elling custom is respectfully solicited.
Francis M. Allen, Book Keeper.
JOHN N. REEVES, A. E. REEVES,
of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20, ’55. ]y
CHAMPE & KERR.
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Pnblie will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
ORIGINAL NOVEL BY N. P. WILLIS.
T HE Home Jocrsal for 1856! New and
Brilliant Series!!—On the fifth of January
next, the first number of the New Series for
18 6, of this well known Family Newspaper
will bo issued: with new typo and new attrac
tions ; the principal one is of the kind which
has been proved, by both American and Euro
pean periodicals, to be the moat acceptable and
popular, viz: « novel in serial numbers. The
title is “Paul Fane ; or parts of a life else un
told, a Novel” by N P IVillis. In addition to
this new feature, a series of original sketches,
songs and ballads by G P Morris, :wnd an origi
nal novelette, in verse, founded upon the fact,
called '• The Story of « Star,” by J M Field are
among the inducements for new subscribers to
commence with the first number of the year.
Besides the contributions and labor of the
Editors, the Home Journal will contain the For
eign and domestic Correspondents of a large list
of contributors—the spice of the European Mag
azines,, the selections of the most interesting
publications of the day, the brief novels, the
piquaut stories, tho sparkling wit and mousing
anecdote, tbo sews and gossip of tho Parision
papers, the personal sketches of public charac
ters, tho stirring scenes of the world we live in,
the chronicle of the news for Jadies, the fashions,
the facts and outlines of news, the pick of En
glish information, the wit, homor and pathos of
the times, the essay on life, literature, society
and morals, and the nsual variety of careful
choosings from the wilderness of Euglish peri
odical literature, criticisfh, poetry, etc. We need
not remind our readers tifat wo kavo also one or
two unsurpassed correspondents in the faxhiona
ble society of New York., who will give us early
nows of every new feature of style and elegance
among the leaders of tbo gay world. Terms—
For one copy, $2; for three copies, $5, or one
copy for three years, $5, always in advance.
Subscribe without delay. Address Morris
A Willis, Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fulton
street, New York. novCtf
CHEAP CARPETS,
T APESTRY, Brussel, Ingrain and Hemp
Carpets, 6.4 # und 12-4, Drugget, Floor Oil
Cldths, Ac, for sale by J H McCLUNG A CO
HATS OF THE LATEST STYLE,
'UST received and'for sale at
(nov6tf) JII McCLUNG A CO’S
NEW GOODS!!
ai. ir. Johnson -
W OULD call the attention of bis friends and
customers generally, to his large and well
selected stock, of Now Goods. He has just
returned from New Ybrk qith a large supply of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all tbe kinds that are usually
bonght or are suited to this market. A large
assortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
.25 cents to tbe highest. Also
' SILK DRESS GOODS
OFT1. t £ LATEST STri.ES AX» PATTERNS, I
and a va riety of Ladies’ Winter Goods of every ■]
description.- Also a large assortment of Goods ]
suited to Mi/'ses’ and Childrens’ wear.
ALSO A SUPPLY OF LADIAS’ CLOAKS OF
THE LATEST STYLES, AND SWAWLS
of various descriptions. Also Silk and Worsted
Hosery of various sizes and qualities ft t low prices
Also Silk and Worsted .Hosery of various sizes
and qualities at low prices. For gentlemen’s wear
a large supply of Winter Goods in 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 of NEGRO 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
isfied with Styles and prices. oct!64m
OATS AND POTATOES.
I O Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 At 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for solo by
Feb 20 WS COTHRAN A CO.
oc9
567 BROiDWAY,
CORNER of prince street, w. y.
ASK FOR THEM WHEN SHOPPING.
3 m
GRATIS I JU&T PCPJLME0 i
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words
on the rational treatment, srithont Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rho Limbs andBapk, Indisposition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to
Society, Love of Solitude, Tinndity, Self-Dis-
trnst, Dizziness, Head Ache, Partis in the Side;
Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, and
other lnfirmities in man.
From the French of Dr J) l)e Danef-—“The
important fact that these alarming complaint*
may easily be removed without medicine, is. in
this small tract: clearly demonstrated; and
the entirely new and highly snccessfnl treat
ment, a* adopted by the author,.fully explain-
ed, by means of of which e very one is enable to
cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible
cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nos
trums of the day " Sent taany address, gratis;
and post free by remitting (post paid) two pos^
tag© stamps to Dr. B. Do Laney, No 17 Lispeni
ard Street, New York City. ect 2 6m
! I
Q A Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewardsl
Wu eer
Just re
ceived and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
TiS, tore A & .beet moil
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest t»f Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above
concern Will Continue the business on his own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE t TIN
WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK DONE
in the most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing. done with neatness
and despatch.
Rome, Nov. 14,1834.
E. W. RUSSELL.
ly
LAW PARTNSRHIP.
A CHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA- I
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under tho stylo of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855 ly
Drs. Smith & Wooten
H AVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their
sorvices to tho public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat any diseases of tho 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 about the
premises of a gentleman in this, vicinity
for somo six or eight weeks past. The owner
can havo them by proving property and paying
“ J Enquire *t- this of-;
[oetl6tf]
for this advertisement
floe,
GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES 1!
QA Bags prime Rio Coffee.
©U 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 S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
NEWTON -FACTORY
Asnaburgs and Yarns always on hand and
J for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
’ Agen t.
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
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
SALT! SALT!!
1 AAA Sacks Salt large’size, in fine order
1 \J\J\J j ns t received, and for sale bv
Fe*b 20
just reoeived, and for sale by
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
C JOHNSON.
FpnWARDING k COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
»ug21 *55 i y
NEW ARRIYAL OF TOYS AND FANCY
N OTIONS —I ain now receiving the hand
somest selection of Toy* and Fancy Notions
ever offered in tbe Rome Market, comprising
in part China Figures, Dolls, Watch stands Per
futnery Bottles, Vases, Paper Weights, Ink
Stands and SuffBoxos. Also a great variety
of Rubber Toys, Britannia and China Tea setts,
German Toys of every conceivable character,
Papie Macho, Ebony and Mahogany Work Box
os, Reticules, (furnished) a largo variety, also
'entiemen’s Rosewood and Mahogany Portable
leaks, etc, etc. The publio patronage is most
respectfully solicited (nov5tfj* H A SMITH
WILCOX, HAND AND ANSLEY,
(un luu mifioz M ns)
OLE8ALE GROCER
Aogasta, Ga.
s;
'g attention to tho above card we would
; Mr. Hand will remain in Now York,
e will give his exclusive attention to
goods; this will enable us to offer
PERFUMERY!!!
DR. J W HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOR
tbe patronage ttioy have hereto
fore received from tho citizens of Rome and its
vicinity, would very respectfully
invite them to call and examine tboir stock of
^Muiurni k /anrq Mrbs
which is Decidedly the largest a
best Mclceted stock I hat bus ever
boon brought to this market. Their assortment
CONSISTS OF ALl^KINDSOF
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. Shbibley, Rome, Go..
^S5~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, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Edward R Helmbold, ) ( Hon T B Florence,
Secretary. J ( President.
DANA K WASHBURN,
SueocMors to WuMrant Wilder A Co.
Factors and Commission merchants,
SAVANNAH,6A.
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, HK Washburn,
■ Special PatneMi General Partners
Will eontinue the above business at 114, Bay st,
East of tho Exchange*
Orders for Bagging, Hope and other supplies
filled-promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August 1 uly316m
HOUSE FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers for sale', a goed Dwell
ling House in the city of^ Rome. For par-
iculars apply to Jamos M'Sumter, Esq.,
may 8 JGMoKINZIE
RICHARD A. JONES
DEALER in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE,
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Madison, Ga,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
Alwitjrs on hand.
FOSTER & CALDWELL,
- -. , , , ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
..... - ® cheerfully given VXTILP practice in the Ciroaits and Chancery
upon application in porson or by letter. [ocl63m | VV Courts of Marshall, Jaekson, DeKalb, Cher
okeo and Boflton counties. All business en
trusted to their oaro, will bo promptly attended
to. John Foster, Jacksonville. Ala.,
J F M Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
jly IT, Ty * 5
Co tii r an, Penteeost & co.*
Factors, Commission merchants,
AN D F 0 R W ARD IN G A G E T S-.
DEALERS nr
Grain, Flour and other Muds of Coun
try Produce.
Agents for Etowah Iron Works and M0I$
and Agents for Coosa River *
Steamboat Company*
W S Cothran, ) OFFICE, L Rome. Ga.
FT Pentecost, >■ near rail (
J M Elliott. J road depot- (.. Octobers ly
— ■■■ i ■■ . — - ' ^
$100 REWARD I
T> AN AWAY from the Shfasbribefin Randolph
At County, Alabama bti ihe;second of April
last, a NEGRO MAN named Anderson, about
thirty two years old, fire feet, eight or ten inch
es high, a bright mulatto color,some black freck
les in his face tblehable straight, baa kinks, some
round bis face, sometimes bas 'whiskers, little
Roman nose, gfey eyed, broad front teeth, lit
tle round sholderod, round bodied, trim made;
walks glib, has a flat foot, plays the fiddle, Yery
bold when approached though easy excited, will
be sure to run when he thinks there is no dan
ger of being hampered,, few can out-rnn 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 he a white woman. His mother is,a black
woman. His name *is CASA, and lives in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. I will give tho abOvb
reward for his confinement so that I get him:
The same boy was advertised in. the Athens
Post. ooI6Im] THOS BLAKE.
T - ■
HE following is the schedule of tfae arrivals
and departures of the MAILS, to and froth
this office.
The Eastern and Western Mail closes daily*
(Sundays excepted) at 9, a. m.
Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) by ljp. nr.
Mode of conveyance, R. R. Cars.
Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring'SioSeb
daily at J p, m.; arrives daily by 8J a. to.
Mode of conveyance. Coach.
LaFayette Mail, by Armntbhee, Dfrt Towtr,
Motint Hickory, Summerville and Tryon
Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 5
a. m.-
Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by7 p ih
Mode of conveyance, Hack.
Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek and Vann’S
Valley closes Mondays, Wednesdays afiA
Fridays at 1 p. m., and arrives same'day by
12 m.
Centre, Ala., Mail by Thomas’- Mills. Cedar
Creek, Ga., Howel’s Cross Roads, Oceoliq
Ala., closes Fridays at 5, a. m.a arrives SaV
urdays by 7 p. m. T
Blue Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Bluff: GaylCs-
ville, Ala., Missionaiy Station and Coosa",
Ga., closes Wednesdays, Fridays arid Su’n r
days at 5, a m.; Arrives Tuesdays; Thursday!
and Saturdays by 6 p. ni.
Hermitage' and McGuire's Store Mail closes
Thursdays at 1 p. m.; arrives same days bv
11, a. m.
Floyd Springs and all Chattooga couniv Mai*
arrives and leaves by tbe LaFayette Mail, and
Western and Southern Mails inetnded.
THOS. J. PERRY, P. M.
P. G., Rome, Ga., 2d Aug., 1855.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of tho Valley of Virginia, at Winchester; Va;
CAPITAL $3 0 0,0 00
C. S. Frank, Seo’y ) ■{ J. S. Carson, Pres’t.
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Phlfa.
ORINGINAL CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $334,307
J. W. IIornor, Seo’y. y ( D. L. Miller, Pres’t.
The rates of premiums are as low as n just
regard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will bo 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 ou tho subject will be cheerfully eiven
SWAN’S BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTED;
PUBLISHED semi-monthly; at Montgomery:
X Aln.j at ?2,00 per annum, in advance- The
work is printed on fine white paper, and new
typo, and In nppearante will be second to brine
in the United Slate*. A Southern Banlc-Nb'te
List is essential in every Bank, Coilriting HoriSH
arid Pnblio Office. Let us unite in - adVfineihri
bur common interests, arid not permit Northern
men and Northern Directors to fluctuate our
money matters as they may wish, while we are
quietly following their dictativn. The work will
be carefully revised-on the day of publication;
and all important financial changes, ns they oc
cur, noticed. Every exertion will be made to
make it a correct and reliable guide to the Ban
ker and Mercnant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers;
Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and othC
ers desirous of having theijr names .audhrisiness
widely circulated, are .informed that a limited
number of of advertisements will be inserted.—
Special rates for advertising by the year or foi*
shorter periods, may be known by applying to
any of my Agonts, or at theoffiee in Atlanta, Gai
Special numbers will lo sent, on application by
letter, free of charge. ,A11 communications int
tended for tho “Bank-Note List and Detecter,’’
must be addressed to “Swan’s Bank-Note List,”
Atlanta, Ga. - . SAMUEL SWAN.. ~
James Robertson, GcnoralAgont. so253m
W M E. ALEXANDER * CO,
Retail Gro ~
Depot, Rome, Ga.
Retail Grocers. Opposite Rail Road \ ^"Ucular^attention given to consignmerit of |
novfily * Produce, and orders for pods* aug211y
.TOOTH AND HAIR BRU ilES,
POWDER, SNUFF-BOXES &C., &C..&C.
Please call mid examine trieir as-
ortmeut.
-*** - ■ ■
FOR SALE OR RENT.
T HE Store Room ami Building at present oc
cupied hy Wood A Brother on Broad street,
Rome. Ga. For particulars inquire of
«><-2 3m C U SMITH
T. S. WOOD & CO. ROME, GA
Dealers in watciikh, Cloaks. Jewelry,
Silver Ware, Cutlery, Plated
and Britt Minin Ware, Chinn,
Musical Instruments, Walking-
Ca »es. Fancy Articles, Ac.. Ac., Ac.
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED.
inayl5 tf I may 1 ^
i lr • .
FOR SA&E OR RENT.
T HE undersigned has several very desirable
and pleasant Houses and _ Lots situated in
Romp which he will sell on advantageous terms
or if not sold, will rent. These Lots are in a
plonxnnt part Town and convenient to the
Cher kee Female Institute. He also offers for
Sale two siUull Plantations; one four miles from
own, the o{ber 13, (novCtf) JIlB Ri>i3 kwu
$5000 00. .
T HE Subscriber isdesirous to buy unimproved
Lands in all tho lower counties of Georgia;
Send on your Nos., Dish an Counties wherelbe
Lgnd lies, and I will have them examined rind
give a fair price. All communications must be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY;.
Nov. 14, *54 ly Griffin, Gi
iiiffSP
—^
WOOD & BROTHER
assOfftnent of
READY MADE CJiQTUING and HATS,
nlUfwhiyhuredi^ Som New York, and of
Wo dost agony. may! 8 m,
mm