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INQU
*en« of Rome and vicinity
prepare i to execute Jobs in
mental Painting”. He xrot
lar attention to and In*
of his specimen* of TRA
Ba■Ultra, Scenery and
He now expects to devote r
to this bnsine.w ami has
flarblla; n veil at Plain Palntiaf*
section ofownlry, Thiee derirlwt
his “line” are respectfully solicited
‘line.”
a call.
RomeNovSOtf
M
ABIE’S MENAGE
111 oTOYE’S CIRCUS IJi*
R I
art aad aitarc.
The following distinguished members of
Equestrian profession are comprised la
troape of Den Stone: WWNichols, E W Pe
" Demot, J Retnot, 0 Dodge, S Stone, D D
Mv$?r Carpintar, Maator Un, Cb
Den Stone.
WRi aMt at Rene Monday
t{0B0»i.iy oniyi. 0)*n at at Sami
ADMISSION 50 et, Children and S
TBS GRAND PROCESSION
rhree Troop* will enter, town
in thefoUowingoider,!
reets to tho place of
MUSIC CHARR
ated on their hi.
Chief*. Braves and I
Tribe ia their native I _
ted oa their Hunting Course*,
nrixt uni nirtnn»*<ic«> COStUtneS- <
Battle,
the chare, etc. ete.
CARAVAN OP¥l
Drawn In their
The Scene in the nog will
tr of Horsemanship. Vault
enlivened with the original and
^c* mots, repartees, and hn
■Clown BEST STONE. “
nnoniiDRiy wreui oa* aut
most accomplished and elegant riders ax
Mt'4 in bis profterion, aad will appear
•eoorre of entertainments ia mit of the trials of
Aiil and dexterity with thereat of tho troupe.
ISIIING CONTROL OVER THE
"W'lUmm of dbekty*.”
Pewowt am—g the attractive novelties
this Compare are the perfonnaneot the
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A W. CALDWEL, Manufacturer of Tin Waiw,
JX. Copper and Sheet Iron. Guttering, nnd
Repairing dene to ardor at the plaoo lately occu-
piedby Wm B Jones. 20,000 lbs Rage wan.
teT novOly
A M. KERR.—Carriage Mannfoetarer.
Ai Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filiod. novlSly
A P. NEKI.D —Merchant Tailor. Broad-at.,
ix.*Rome, Ox, will til all order* with prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit customers [novlS
"D LACK A COBB, Warebbnw nnd Commlseion
AJ Merchants, Etowah Honan, Rome, Ga., will
give their personal attention to the interests of
an who confide business to their management,
t Thread and Oanahnrgt by the bale at Factory
prices. They are prepared to extend the usual
r facilities.^ Gao S Black, H W Coftft J- novCly
ftTLARK A COOLBY, Grooera aad Commission
f v Merchants, dealers in Paints, Oils nnd Pro-
dnoo: Abo agents and dealers la Virginia Man
nfaetnred Tobaeco aad Havana Begat*, Rome,
t Oft.-{ WftCiAMt, Milton A CooLtr} novOly
rtHOICE HOTEL, Brand Street, Rom*, Ga.—
v Wm M Roberta, Proprietor. [novlSly
fl P. CULVER, resident Dentist,
w Rom** Georgia, (nov«Iy)
TVR. KING, informs the pnhUo that he may
XJ he fonnd athie residence at all times; at
the two storr hniidlng, oonier, nearly opposite
tho Buena vista House.
ThARIEL R M1TCHEL, Attorney at Law,
U Witt attend oootte in Floyd and adjoining
counties. [novlSly
ThR. GREGORY, tenders hb profonional ser-
XJ vioes to the citizens of Rome and vicinity;
oSo* four doors above Norton’s store at the
plaoe lately oocnpied by Champ* a Kerr [novlS
TbANIEL S. PRINTUP.'—Agent of the Bank
1/ of the State of South Carolina. Office op
posite Hi* Post Office, up stairs, Brand street,
Rome. Ga. [novlSly
TtTOWAH HOUSE, Near the Depot, Broad
street, Roase, Geo; J. AL Roach, Proprie
tor. [novlSly
\ TRTOWAH STABLMC—Rome, Ga. Near R
Hd R Depot. Hones and Vehicles bought and
r sold. Conveyances of all kinds for Hire.
novOly WM KETCH AM.
T70RT A HARGROVE, wholesale aad retail
a dealers in Graeeriea; always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on the beat terms. Lo
cation at tbo corner from O-atanaula bridge,
rid “Exchange.” novlSly
XjtRIKD A BRO.—Dealers in Faaey and Sta-
-L pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, ete^ Brand street, Rome, Ga. [nolSly
TTKNRY A. 8MIBH DonHeHer and Sta-
1 JUL tioner, Rome, fia, keeps a general assort-
meat of School, Theological and Mteeelbmoom
Publications. Also, a great variety of 8t^tion-
, ery and fancy articles. [novYsiy
JIKNRY A.GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
u Rome, Ga. Offioe over the store or Berry
A Haskins. [novlSly
TTARDIN A SMYRB, Merchants, offer on
-»-A goed terras Fine, Fancy, Staple, Plain and
Heavy Dry Goods, Ac. Store jnst under Sonth-
emer office. novlSly
TONES A WILSON, Dealers in General Mer
«ft chaodize. Broad st, opposite Ch-ice Hotel;
Rom*. Ga-{ B F Jones, J M Wilson } novOly
T P. HOLT A SON, Manufacturers of Bro-
W • gaas, Boots and Shoes, and dealers in Lea
ther, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. novlSly
T L. LOGAN A CO, Dealers in Groceries,
«la Grain and Provisions of all kinds. Bread
street. Rome. Geo. norlXljr
T P PERKINS. Scenic. Banner and Ornamrn-
u tal Painter. Rome, Ga. [aavlSly
T A EVANS, Fashionable Boot Maker. Shop
J oa Broad 8c Terms Cash. nov6tf.
TTTM.W. SHARPE. Professor of Vocal anp
W Instrumental Music, also teaeher of Bran
i, Romo, Ga, [novlSty
fTTILLIAM H. WHITE—Dealer in, and
W manufacturer or Saddles, Bridles, Har
nett, Leather, Caff-Skias, and all kind* of Car-
Trimmings. novlSly
W OOD A BROTHER, Merchants, are sup-
plied with the latest styles of Fanoy, Plain
and 8tapto Dty Goods, «o„ during the seasons;
store opposite R&t&ij*• stable tfid Dost door to
Wm. Whits. novlSly
W
If. JOHNSON, Dealer In Carriages, Roek-
1. W.HARSHiW,
Ornamental Painter, Tenders his
lie in bit line of basinets,
he will giro full
saiisnceinn toun »»» wJR tni|il#y liitn.—
House and 8lxo Painting will roodve prompt
*— All orders sent through thn Post
Hu (Utters
18U1 FALL IMPORTATION! 1SU!
JHM’CLUNG&CO,
Broad 8treet, Rome, Ga.,
Haro just rooeirsd from tha Northern markets
THEIR FALL AND WHITER STOCK
—-c o x r at a in «—
wrappings,l#elery,gIaTesR«»broiderlei.
READY MADE CLOTHING
FOB m ASS BOTS.
HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTER’S
GOODS OF EVERT DESCRIPRION.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS,
TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
WINDOW CORNICE. ALTOGETHER COM
PRISING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING TAKEN EVERT POSSIBLE CARE IN
PROMPT PAYING OR CASH CUSTOMERS.
MADE ON ALL CASH BILLS 01
J H MeCLUNG, } { G
15 A OVER
WARD.
8epL»th
J X. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain. ProvuiU.us oC *11 kind*, and Staple
Wry Goods. 2 do rs below the Post Office, Brand
Street. Rome. Ga. [novlSly
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods. Groceries and Hard
ware Wasted.—Produce of ail description*.
Also A sent forthe Paper mills Rags wanted.
nov!31y
J T. .McCONNELL.-—Attorney at Law, Ring-
•gold. Ga. [nnvl21y
A CARD.
A S THE limit of our copartnership expires
the first of January, we intend at that time
to close out entirely. Wo are now offering a
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in oor line at ve
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
twsntyfive to fifty per cent by giving os a call
This is no common advertisement, we
mean just what we say. CHAMPS A KERR.
N. B.—Those who have not settled their old
bills, bad better do so at once, or they will bo
favored with a call from Sam. [ocf] C. AK
iuTHERI MILITARY ACADEMY LATTER]
ANOTHER GL0RI0U80P0RTUNITY!
The improved Scheme presented ia Class W
having been received with snob a decidedly
fhvoFabla demonstration, the manager takes
pleasure in presenting another beautifully bril-
Meet -Scheme, offering a far more profitable
investment than any stock or securities now in
the market CLASS X
To he Drawn Dec. 10th at the City of Mont*
gomeiy, when prizes amounting to
30,000 DOLLARS!
WiB be distributed socording to the following
UNPARALLELLED SCHEDULE!
gSP* Remember. One ThoosandPrixet!!
Capital Prize. $10,000!
tr*,* : *
INmS
Only Ten Thousand Numbers!
■ $5; Halves and Quarters in pi
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager.
Wild Traeis of the rarest!
Costumed and decorated in their native habili
ments. illustrating scenes of avsge life. THE
BUFFALO HUNT, in which the whole party
will apoear in animated scene of action. And
J W. HICKS A CO.—Dealeis in Mcdieines,
•Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga^ 3 doors below Sloan
Hawkins A Co. [novl31y
again, in an amoving pastoral scene, called the
CORN GATHERING; interspersed with Gro
tesque Dancing; Sincing. Whooping. Ac—bo
sides the following: The Bird Dsnee! Thanks
giving Danes f War Song of the Senecas, Ac. j
Also the following Tabiaux by the Indian*;—;
Ref cutoff Captain Smith ! Seal- i
y! The War Song.ae.
’ farther particulars, see Pictorials, (large I
1), Descriptive Bills. Lithographs, ete ;
[m.v20tf j
M ILES W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, ac. Broad st. t Rome, Ga. [novlSly
M MARKS.—Dealer in Dty Goods? Ready-
ilfade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He srileite the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment. novlSly
£1 BORGIA, Polk County, Court of Ordinary
vT November Term. 1855: It appearing to the
Ccnrt fiom th«* ;>•-«»'io-> of A N V«-nf«*ry that
Asa Pri->r late of Texas d>xYm*rrf did whilst
in life on (he 24th day of July 1852 tqake
and execute tu said nnfilms bond obligation
to make to the said Verdery, titles in fw
to certain bonds described in said
k follows, to wit: the Cedar Town
the Wilcher tract, one forty acre lot of
pine land nc r MraN Mabry*’ and two small
fractions w-st of Cedar creek being pa.tof
nutnb-rs 806 aud 850 In the 2-1 district of
4th section containing in all 1000 acres more
or tew. And it further apsiearing that said
Asa Prior died without executing said let
ter or empowering hi* executor to make them
to said Verdery in conformity to said bond,
' ~ - * hows that he has folly
i of ibe abo^c described land
. jwit: the Major part of Lots
sramt’er 924, 941. 996 and a fraction of 887
aJH« tbe second district of the fourth seetion
etmisining about one hundred acres more
or less. afw> tbit part of the original tract
aseet ofCedar creek Dounded by lands of T H
Bparks and William Peek, containing 100
Acres more or less, have been folly paid for
according to the provisions of the contract.—
It Is therefore ordered by the Court that un
less cause to the contrary be shown to tbe
"in three months by those interes-
: C Prior, tbe Executor of said
?rior deceased, will be directed to make
titles to raid Verdery to the last described
tracts wf Land in conformity to mid boad,
aad it Is ordered that this rale be published in
tbe Rouse Courier once a month foi 3 months.
k traeextiuct from the minutes of Court
this N« member 14. 8. A. BORDERS.
SI7 50 [«ov20j Ord *y So Ex OffCCO
n BORO I A, Polk County, Court of Ordinary,
vT November Term,
Upon the petition of T. W. Craven, praying
that Wm H C Prior Executor of Asa Prior,
-deceawd l»e directed to make titles to lot of
land number 181 in t he third district of the
4th faction, containing twentyfour and a half
acres more or l"ms ih Conformity t* he bond
said Asa Pn. as-d made l T. W.
Craven dated SepieraC;, V* 94th 5 50.—
It isordered by the Court that tuse
to the contrary be shown within the me
prescribed by law, the said Executor* l *
-directed to make bills to said Craven in cc
formitv with said bond. And that thia rnK
be published once a month lor three months
in the Rome Courier. A *rttc Extract from
tbe minutes of Court, November 13th. 1856
R10oov20] 8 A BnsDr.Be Otd'v a ex off c c o
N DUDLEY, Manufacturer of Carriages, Bog
• givs and .Waggons : he also attends to
Blaeksnitthtng In its various branches. Shop
tbe Baenn Vista Hotel. [novl31y
P A. OMBERG. Manufacturer and dealer iu
• Boots snd Shoes; genteel work done to
order. Broad »L Rome. Ga. (novlSly
AGKVT8! AGEIT8I!
&S0NS accustomed to procure subscribers
»r Books, Magazines, Ac., or get up ciub*
ewspaper*. are requested to send us
naan s and address, and we will forward
free of charge a specimen number of s
satiou for which they will find ready
aod are will allow them a commission
percent, for Ihrir a*-rvice*-
J. BRADFORD Sc, BRO..
Ji T o 8 f Court land «t. N. Y
T>uME STEAM ENGINE WORKS, Steam
XV Engines and all kinds of Machinery “Mann
factored. Also Costings In Brass or Iron of
any rise nude to order,
novfily JAS. NOBLE A SONS
T30BERT BATTBY, Druggist and Pharma-
XV cenlist, Choice Hefei, Rome Ga. Pbysiei.
an s’ prescriptions compounded with care.[no6iy
T> T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
XV,tn English snd American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. [novlS ty
T> J. JOHNSON, dealer to Groceries, of
XV* which be keeps a fresh and various supply.
Store next to Wood A Brother’s. [novl31y
X> S. NORTON, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
XV* Dry Goods, Ladies* Dress Goods, Trim
mings. Embroideries, Linnens, Bonnets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes; Clothing, Crockery, Ac.—
Borne,Geo. [novl31y
D D. HARVEY, Attorney and Counsellor at
XV Ltft Borne, Ga. febl31y
QANDERS A MANNING, keeps on band a
O well selected stoek of Prints, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and n few groceries,
■sold low nnd oft good terms. Stand nearly op.
posite postoffice. [novl81y
QTERN A CO., Merchants, dealers In Fancy
O and Staple Dry Goods and Ready Made
Clothing. Store one door above Omberg's [nolS
QLOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
O hand a foil aseortmentof Groceries at their
old stead. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—oil at low prices. Calls from onr friends
are respeectfolly solicited. novlSly
QTANFOBD A TITNER, Dealers ia Dry
0 Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
Ac^ Ac. novlSly
QULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
0 and Fancy Dry Goods, Groce lies, etc., Broad
StreetRome, Ga., next door above Force, Riee,
A Co. [novlSly
QMITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
0 will practice in the Courts of Floyd and tho
neighboring counties.
CHARLES H. SMITH. 1 J. W. B. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 16/54.
Q G. GCERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
0 done to order. dee. 6 ly.
rpHOMAS J. PERRY, Agent for Charter Oak
X Life Iniartmce Company, Hartford, Conn.,
Rome, Ga. [novlSly
ttNDERWOOD A STARR, Physicians and
U Surgeon?. 'Uffice nearly opposite the Poit
Office. novl31y
TYTM E. ALEXANDER A CO, Wholesale and
*t Retail Grooers. Opposite Rail Road
Dept, Rome, Ga- jorfily
RAYM1 PLAY LOTTERY,
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
tBy authority of tho Stale of Georgia.)
MACON, G A.
BBUTIFUL SCHEME.
$12,000 FOR $5!
$30,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT CON-
cert Hall, Macon, Ga, December 15. 1855, ac
cording to tbe following magnificent and unpre
cedented Scheme, under tbe sworn superinten
dence of Col George X Logan and James A Nis-
bit. Esq. C L A S 8 H.
CAPITAL $12,000
$12,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2,500
3,750
3,250
600
1
Prise of
1
do
1
do
5
do
$500
arc
19
do
100
are
75
do
50
are
130
do
35
are
18
Approximation prizes,
251 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 tbe lowest prise it will be
five times tbe cost of the Ticket, Prises paya
ble in full without Deduction, and every Prise
Is drawn at each drawing, and some* person
must 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.
ROW IS YOUR CHI ACE!
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
(By authority of tbe State of Georgia)
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY !
UNPARALELED SCHEME FOR NOV.
CLASS 9.
To be drawn November 23d 1856. is. the City of
Atlanta, when prizes amounting to
$ 3 0, 0 0 0
Will be distributed according to the following
inimitable Scheme. If yott draw tbe lowest
prize yon get tbe 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, therefore, every man having a due regard
to the replenishing of bis purse attend to it, and
forward his order immediately for tiekts.
Let those now buy, who never bought before
And those who always bought, now buy tbe
more.
Botto tha Scheme. Look at it—scab it well
—eonnt your ebanees, and ask yourself if - on
can withstand tbo inducement now offered.—
Read! Read!!
1 Prise of
$10000
2
do
2,000 are
4,000
3
do
600 are
1,600
11
do
250 are
2.750
10
do
110 are
1,100
17
do
76 are
1,276
43
do
60 are
2,150
83
-do
60 are
2,075
200
do
10 are
2.000
630
do
6 are
8,150
1,000
prises atnnnntinn to
$30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $5; Halves $2,60; Quarters $1,26
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
(oc30) Atlanta, Oa.
Dissolution.
T He copartnership heretofore existing under
tbe name of Cobarn A Dwinell is this day
diasolved by mutual consent. All debts dne
the Firm, tbe yearly advertisements now in tbo
paper and subscriptions from tbe Ad of August
last will be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims
against tbe office from first of January last will
also bo presented to M. Dwinell for settlement*
8. B. COBURN.
Jane 1* 1866. M. DWINELL.
REW STORE!—JORES K WILSOR.
G ENEAL MERCHANDIZE, Broad St., op-
posite Choice Hotel. We beg leave to
apprise the pnblioof tbe co-partnership we have
formed nnder tbe style as above, for tbe trans
action of a general business in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Clothing. Boots snd Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Re., and would be glad to receive your
patronage. Tbe goods and prices will be found
to compare favorably with any in tbe dty.
Year ob't servt’s, BSNJ F JONES,
RomeOetOtf JAS M WILSON
JONES & WILSON.
Broad St opposite Choice Hotel,
H AVy. JU8T RECEIVED AND OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW and Heavy Stock of
FALL ARD WINTER GOODS,
which they offer tho public at low rates, and
only ask an opportunity to
doa good part by all wb
their patronage:
> show that they will
bo may favor them with
Sadie Blan
kets Gray R
White Wool
Plains
Blue Gray R
Brown Blue
BLANKETS. KERSEYS Re.
Heavy sevt Blankets
Maekinaw Blankets
Wbi tney Blank ets
Railway Wrappers
Crib Blankets
Georgia Plains
Heavy Fla nool*
WelcbFIannols
Dnmentio Flannels
Ex Hvy Twill do
Tweeds assorted
Green Flannels
Green opera do
—Clothe—
Cas- Vest-
Gray
BlkSat-
In o t •
Poy Cas-
I m ores
Bik Blues
Various
Cloak
M I x
Lind
Cot
Str
yarns
inri
Mix R
Black
Cassimere
F ro a eh
Do esklns
olive Cloth
ool or ■
Cloth,
Tweeds
• eys
ton
ipoe
Circassian
I
i
Fine Dree* Goode
9 Super Stripe
» R Pld silks
f Plain Silks
B Bik Silks g
2. Alapaeas t
* DeLstnos T
I Cashmeres -
~ Bombasine p
~ Feb R Eng _
M ar i nos J§
? all Wool do S
7 DeBorge 5
r Ombre shaded ,3
Span Silks Batin Stripe 0
opera
Printed and
Velvetine
Austr’H’n
Wool one
Dimity.
Peraian
T wll Is
Cloths g
VelvetR’bons S
Bonnet do g*
Satin
Ribbons
Lin i n g
8 i 1 ks«
Crape
8 w i ss
Flannels
cloak
Lac
es
2o|
■amux
Moire Antique Dress Trimming
Fringes,
Rseb- Black •
b e I m col’d “
But’ns, Bat *
Linen to gj
* Cot ns. M
ton o
Floss,
~ Berege,
,m Swiss
^nl Muslins
M ted Flowers
W Edg- Base,
> lag, Oil
ac^kc. Silks
AND
Silks Belts
Scarf*
Cloaks
Sbswls
Gloves
H o s
e r y ,
Tarns,
Collars
Top
vies,
Print*.
s
<
Q
X
O
H
H
Skirts, O
Slopes cj
MOREEN
M Velvets
to Jac’net
< a Swiss
Mas-
lias,
C a m-
b r i es
Linens
Silk a
Linnen
Hdk’fs,
G’ghams, CS
Fri Prints**
FLOSS
2S
O
H
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©
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a
o
3S
w
Ladies* Calf and Kid Boots
Black Gaiters
Jenny Linds
k a c h e l’s
Broad ways,
Lola Montes,
Fancy Ties,
Kipheel Boots,
P a radio*.
Highlanders.
t Rubber'a
S Uppers.
A nkle Ties.
Ladies Extra Fuz’d Gaiters
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
Brogans,
Russets,
SI i p p ers,
San dells.
D a nci n g
Pumps.
Lace Boots,
Calf Boots,
Pegged R
Sewed
B ask ins;
Patent
Leather Slippers, a La Toilet.^
A Large
As good vaf-
a n d iety |
perfect or©
■ lot of Boo”
Shoes ts.H
a s e a n p,
be (bond
i n a n y
—p House in
ttjos up c’ntry
^0 q owns
5ll!* wbioh
— v moj have
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s I
co
Perf-
hon’y
Sas’fr
Hair
Sh’vlg
Razor
Lilly
Col.
Spec-
Blao-
Bot-
Brns
hair
Pei
MBS
nmeiy
Soaps,
as do.
Ollfi,
Soap*
straps
White,
ognn,
tades,
king, -
tons,
faes,
pins
lolls.
Tobacco, Teas,to
tp A Superior
jf article of
f Tea, and
T o baoeo,
Some of the
8 p 1 e ete
%'
Port Wine
"Nutmeg ®
oronoeo” g
Vint P
ted ont of O
Pure o
Leaf. r/ -
Cigara, £
allofsnporl ?
or qaaHty.g
EUGENE LeHAKDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROMS, GEORGIA,
And in fact every thing usually kept in Upper
Georgia Stores, and would like to call tbo atten
tion of tbe Invalid Community "aid those who
desire to become so," to a very superior artiole
of Double Diamond 8ohiedam Sotnapps, wbiob
has been prononuced very superior to Wolfe's aod
inferior to none. Also a little Premium Cham
paigns equal to t ebest, not a brsdaebo In a
Hogshead of it. Come and see and by «o doing
oblige yourselves and your firtendi,
BENJ. F. JONES,
Rome, Qa, Nov.82m JAS. M. WILSON.
T. SV WOOD & 00. SOKE, OA
Dealers in watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
. Silver Ware, Cutlery, Plated
And Brittannla Ware, China,
' Musical Instruments, Walking-
Canes, Fanoy Articles, Ro„ Re., Re.
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED.
»ayl
jgnsjiaille ibirtiaruiiutB.
- CHURCH ANDERSON.
; TYTHOLESALEGROCBR, PRODUCE Deal-
I YY ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
I DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Leath
er, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashville
Tonn. may 8 ly
WOODS k CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 26 Market Street, Nashville, Tent
may 1 ly 66
B. 8. WELLER,
TYEALER ia Ooppor. Brass, Tin, She*! bon,
U Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware aad New seed
and Agricultural Depot. No. 86, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
H S FRENCH-
■JC FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH fit 80N,
Tenn.
Having Agents In St Louie, Louisville, CIn-
eiuoati and New Orleans, we are at all times
prepared to transaot any business entrusted to
ns at those places. H8FRS.
may 8 '6 ly
MORRIS k, STRATTON,
TYTHOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Com-
v v mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestio Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark 8te., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
ARMSTRONG <& CO,
COHHIS8I01 SERCHART8,
ADD KAHt!FACTOH>NO AGENTS FOR THE SALE or
Paints, OihfTarpentlne. French A
AMERICAN WINDOW GLA88,
WINDOW 8ASH, PAINT BRUSHES. HY
DRAULIC CEMENT. VARNISHES,
P1IRT HILLS, HiRBLEIZEDIROR RUSTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pampi, Field Seed, Plaster Park,
Copperas, Land Plaster, Guano, &c.
69 Market St- 5 doors trom Broad,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
may 8 ’6, 6m
Wholesale Bai Funiialiiog EstaWishsiciit
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
J, VALENTINE & C0„
BRANDY,
Cognac,
Otard,
Hennessy,
Rochelle,
Peach,
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Holland,
American,
WHISKY,
Bourbon (old)
Monongabcu,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson’s (bottled)
Ac., Ac. Ao., Ac
and.
WHOLESALE DEALER8 IN LIQUORS, WINES, 8YRUP8, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobaeco, Ao., keep constantly on band tbe following articles;
TOBACCO
Smoking k chewing.
GLASSWARE,
Decanters,
Flasks 4 p't, to 2 p’tf,
Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Lemon, p't or gal,
• • Raspberry,
* Strawberry.
Sundries, -
Sardines;
Pickles,
Brokers Bitters
Strnngleton a
E*s. Peppermint,
Cumcoe,
MansnMiffi
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New Englaz
WINES,
Port,
Madeira,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Muscat,
Claret,
Campngco.
C&mpagse Cider,
Porter Ale
CIGARS,
Spanish,
American,
AniBette*
G very large assortment Absynthe,
, . - Cordials Corks.
„ v ., Ac. Labels, Ac.
We intend keeping on band all articles neaded by Bar-keepers, and will obligate
ourselves to sell fine Liquors aod Cigars, lower than they can be bongbt In any market South.
J. YUEKTIYE, W. H. EIDSOR, ED. SHARP.
HAT 22,
1855, ly
F M. EDOLEMAN & BRO.
Itlintii Georgia.
Keep 'Constantly on hand and for sale on
tbe lowest easb prices, a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER, LASTS.
PEGS. CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKBR'S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
Jan *g 1856, ly
(flOl 851 SfGHIlif
T ADT55’ Gent's and (AildreH’s—The great
JLl est display of shoe? that we have seen late
ly Is made by .Wood A Brother nf this city.—
They have had them made in Pbiladelpuht 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 t$oy
know what tbe people want in tho article of
shoes. WOOD A BRO*
may 1 8
IRS! RIBBGRS!I RIBBONS!!!
W HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and how pret
ty and cheap they are at
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO'S.
CHEROKKE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T HE public is invited to attend the annual
examination of the pnpils of the Institute
on the &th A 6th Inst: The fourth term of this
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to omt tie timet.
Scholarships, for tbe year with the privilege of
the whole range of studies without extra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $60. There will be hereafter four De
partments with the following studies and
Rates of Tuition.
Pkiwakt Department.—First rudiments, rea
ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, for the
Spring term 24 weeks, $15; Fail term, 16 weeks
$10-
Second Aar Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar, Aritb
raetic and history of the United States in add!
tion, for the Spring term of 24 weeks, $18; Fall
term 16 weeks, $12.
Tertiary Department.—Secondary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry!
general history, algebra, botany, Watts on the
mind, rhetprie with tbe principles of syntax ap
plied in a course of reading of tbe bear English
classical writers, for the Spring term of 24 weeks
$21; Fail term 16 weeks $14.
Senior Department.—Revision of tbe Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intelloctn
al and political philosophy, logic, geometry
with tbo Latin and Greek languages, for tbe
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $16.
Mosie, French »nd Drawing, each extra, at
be charge of the Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
orffan Kirkpatrick & Co,
HAVING opened a new Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would Call the attention of tbe
pobtie to their stock of FURNITURE, embra-
etagCabinet Ware, in allits varieties. Cbairsof
every kind; Lounges. MeUraaaes 9f Spring.
Hair. Moss, Cotton Shucks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord aad Teasels,
Loop*, Ac. Ao. Window Papering, Heaao do.,
Fire-board do. They stRl continue their shop,
SOUTH OFOE 'RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
•nd are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their business, such as making and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste
ring *<■. Th»v keep also on hand, Metalic
fLiaSSsis ^sagg
Burial Ca*e» nuu make upon short notice, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAR FACTORY.—They have enlarged
their manufacturing shops at Decatur, s#d can
supply Morgaa’s original .CoAtage -Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent BedMood, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, 4a
.any quantity desired.
They are* now manufacturing and finishing
nameUed Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be bod from tbo North. jan 9 '65, ly
CHAM PE & KERR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Pnblic will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on band a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS ete.
OATS AND POTATOES.
] Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 u 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
■ ! !
Q A Boxes Fresh lame [Howards] Just re-
0“ ceived and Tor sale by
Feb 20 W 8 COTHRAN A CO.
BAC0H! BACON!
SO 000 ^ ^ r * m0 Tennessee BACON for
April. 17. tf* 1 * W E ALEXANDER A CO
R.S.RORTOR,
I S now receiving his Fall and Winter Stoek of
Goods which will be offered at a smaller ad*
vance than usual.- You can satisfy yonreelf by
calling and ext-mining Goods sue prices.
Rome, September, 25,1266 R S NORTON
HISSES’ BOYS* ARD CHILDRENS’
S HOES, Bow, half Hose and Gloves of all si
ze
[sep26]
R 8 NORTON
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
E NGLISH and Francb Merino, Thibet Cloths,
Delaines, Chplly’s Popline, ac. Also ftn As
sortment of small pattefti* for children.
Rome, September 25tb, 1855. R S NORTON
W*
WELCH FLANNELS,
LCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25] RS NOTON’S
S
WOOL YARNS,
CARLET, Orange, Bine, Mixed, and White,
a t [sep25] R 8 NORTON’S
BONNETS,
JATIN, English Straw, Florence, ahd Neapol-
) itan—Ladies’and Missses’. R 8 NORTON
EEBR01DERIES.
C AMBRIC and Muslin Ihsertings and Edg*
ings, Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Cbimisetts and
Handkerchiefs. Also Thread Laces.
aept.25 R S NORTON
0 .0CERIES! GROCERIES!!
QA Bags prime Bio Coffee.
0\J 20 Bbls Stuarts refined 1
50 bis N O Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobaeco, various brands and qua!
ties for sale by W 8 COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
DBS. T. J. A R. C. WORD.—RESIDENT
PHYSICIAN*,
"DOME, Georgia, thankful for past favors.
Aw still Continue tbe practice of Medicine
and respectfully solicit a continuance of pat
ronage. aplOly
HKftCHART'S GOLDEN BELL
PERFUMERY AND SOAPS
A ft ft r ft ft ft ft ft x ft A ft a
J667 BROADWAY,
CO&XZB Oft PRINCE STREET, 5. T.
ASK FOR THEM WHEN SHOPPING.
oc9 3m
(.oth ran, Pentecost & co.
Factors, Commission Hercbaiti,
AND FORWARDING AGETS,
DEALERS I It
Grain, Flour and other kinds of Conns
try Produce.
Agents for Etowah Iron Works and Mills
and Agents for Coosa River
Steamboat Corn can tv
W S Cothran, ) OFFICE, ( Rome, Ga.
FT Pentecost, > hear rail <
J.M Elliott. J road depot ( OctoberO ly
BBWTOI FACTORY
Asnabnrgsand Yarns always on band and
v for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent.
WOOD R BROTHER,
A RE just opening a splendid assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING and HATS,
all of which are direct from New York, and of
the last agony. may 1 8m.
B. J. G1BERG, HERCHANT TAILOR,
TTAS just received from New York a larger
XX Stock of GOODS, than be has ever offered
in this market before, consisting of every varie-
ety of Goods for gentlemen’s wear. Cloth
of eraty vaster? aad color. Every descrip
tion of CassiiDera. ao over stock of Vestings,
Velvets Silks. Satins. Sec.. Sec. of all colors
and prices. FURNISHING GOODS of eve
ry description and variety, consisting in part
of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers, Collars,
Cravats, Stock*. Ties. Suspenders, all aorta
of Gloves, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, Sc,c. Sec.—
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
ami Youths, The catting and roakiDg of
gai merits of all kinds done with neatness and 1
dispatch as heretofore octO/v.
W S COTHRAN &.CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always
on had a large supply of iron castings Ac., of
every site and description. Orders filled proper
ly.
They will also purchase wheat at tbe highest
cash prices Feb. 20. t£
SALT! SALT!!
1 nnn ^ c> ***** large size, in fine order
1UUU just received, and for sale by
Feb 20
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA R WASHBURN,
Swmw u VntWn WlUar * C«.
Factors and Commissiftn Herefeafets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, H K Wasbbnro,
Special Patnef*. General Partners
Will eoatintie tbe above business at 114, Bay st,
East of the Exchange*
Orders Tor Bagging, Rope and other supplies
‘ ‘ st Cas* '
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August I
uly3l6m
HOUSE FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers for sale, agotd Dwel
ling House in the city of Rome. For par-
iculars apply to James M Sumter, Esq.,
may 8 J G McElNElE
, RICHARD A. JONES
DEALER Ml
FOREIGN ARD DOHESTIC BABBLE,
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Staditon, Go.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
Alterity.* on hand
ORIGINAL HOTEL BYN.P. WILLIS.
T’HE Home Journal tor 1856! New and
A Brilliant Series!!—On tbe fifth of January
next, the first number of tbe New Series for
18 6, of this Well known Family Newspaper
will be issued, with new type and new attrac
tions ; the principal one is of tbe kind which
has been proved, by both American and Euro
pean periodicals, to be tbe most acceptable and
popular, vis: a novel in eerial Humbert. Tbe
title is “Paul Fane ; or-parts of a life else un
told, ■ Novel” by N P Willis. In addition to
this new feature, a series of original sketcbes r
songs and ballads by G*P Morris, and an origi
nal novelette, in verse, founded upon the fact,
called “The Story of a Star,” by J M Field are
among the inducements for new subscribers to
commence with the first nnmber of the year.
Besides the contributions and labor of the*
Editors, the Home Journal will contain tbe For
eign and domestic Correspondents ofa large list .
of contributors—the spice of the European Mag'
azinos„ tile selections of. tbe most interesting
publications Of tbe day, tbe brief novels, the
piquant stories, tbe sparkling wit and amusing
anecdote, tbe lews and gossip of tbe Pariskm
papers, the personal sketches of pnblic charac
ten, the stirring scenes of the world we live in,
‘ tbe chronicle of the news for ladies, the fashions,
tbe (acts and outlines of news, the pick of En
glish information, the wit, humor and pathos of
the times, the essay on life, literature, society
snd morals, and the usual variety of careful
chocsings from the wilderness of English peri
odical literature, criticism, poetry, etc. We need
not remind our readers that we kare also one or
two unsurpassed correspondents In the fathiona
Me society of Rem York, who will give us early
news ef every new feature of style and elegance
among the leaders of the gay world. Terms—-
For one copy, $2; for three copies, $5, or one
copy for three years, $5, always in advance.
Subscribe without delay. Address Morris
A Willis, Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fultoa
street, New York. nov6tf
NEW GOODS!!
H.W. JOHNSON
W OULD call the attention of hie friends and
customers generally, to his large and well
selected stock of New Goode. He has just
retained from New York with a large supply of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all the kinds that are nsnally
bongbt or are suited to chia market, A large
assortment of CASSIMERE8, DBLANKS and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
26 cento to the highest. Also
.SILK DRESS GOODS
OFTHB LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
and a variety of Ladies’ Winter Goods of every
description. Also a targe assortment of Goods
suited to Missee’ and Childrens’ wear.
ALSO A 8UPPLY OF LADIAS* CLOAKS OF
TUB LATEST 8TYLE8, AND 8WAWLS
of various descriptions. Also Silk and Worsted
Hosery of various sizes and qualities at low prices
Also 8iik and Worsted Hosery of various sizes
and qualities at low prices. For gentlemen’s wear
a largo supply of Winter Goods in Bolts, and
RliADY MADKCLOTHING,
a foil supply that esn be bought at the lowest
prices going. Also a good assortment of
BOOTS ARD SHOES
of all sites, styles and quantities. Also a large
i4lpply mi REtiftO GOODS FOR WINTER
sisting of Blankets, Lindseys, Kerseys, Bed
Blankets, Ac., Ac. Those who will call and
see for themselves can boy Goods so as to be sad
tailed with 8tyles and prices.oeil64m
CHEAP CARPETS,
T APESTRY, Brussel, I* grain and Hemp
Carpets, 6-4 and 12-4, Drugget, Flour Oil
Cloths, Ac. for site by J H MeCLUNG A GO
HATS OF THE LATEST STYLE)
J U8T received and for sale fit *
(novOtQ JH MoCLUNG A ($ ; 0
FOSTER k CALDWELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,'
TYTILP practice in the Circuits nnd Chancery
VV Courts of Marshall, Jack son, DeKalb, Cher
okee nnd Benton counties. Alt business en
trusted to their cate. Will be promptly attended
to. John Fostrr, Jacksonville. Ala.,
J F M Caldwell, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
jiy 1L , iy’5
For sale or Rent.
T HE undersigned has several verv desirable
and pheasant Houses and Lots situated in
Rome Whicb he will sell on advantageous terms,
or if not sold, will rent. These Lots are in a
pleasant part of Town and convenient to the
Cherokee Female Institute. He also offers for
sale two small Plantations; one four miles from
own, the other 12. (nov6tf) JOB ROGERS
LAW PARTSSRHIP.
A chilles d. shackelfqrd and Jona
than d. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under tbe style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordou county, Ga.
Jan 2.1855 ly
H Dr*. Smith & Wooten
A VINO associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicino and Surgery, offer their
services to the public. Dr. Smith it prepared
to treat any diseases of the Eye and Bar. Office
on Broad SL, one door below H. A. Smith’s
Book Store. fan 28 *66, [ly
STRAY COW ARD CALF.
A STRAY Cow and Calf have been about 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 thia advertisement. Enquire at this of-
flee. [ciCtifitf]
WILCOX, HARD AND ARSLEYj
(unum aiLcox A co)
WHOLESALE GROCERS;
Augusta, Ga.
In catiii'ff attention to the above eafd We Would
add that Mr. Hand Will remain in New . York,
where he will gire his exclusive altentidn . to
purohitslng goods; this Will enable ud tp offer
greater advantages than were posset*^ our
,, Purtichlnir fitt'e&tioh given to consignment of
Pifoadte, and orders for goods* aug211y
ARE YOU INSURED?*
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. Sheiblet, Rome, Ga.
/STFARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE,
MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIAi
CAPITAL $ 3 0 0, 0 « d.
Amount securely invested in Bonds and Fends
sylvania stocks, i
CHARTER PE -»w*
tr A ia
Edward R Helkbold, \ (Hon T B FlorxnoXj
Secretary, J \ President.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Vaj
CAPITAL $30 0,080
C. S. Frank, Seo’jr }■ ■{ J. S. Carson, Pres’L
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Ce. of Phliat
ORINQINAL CAPITAL $300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $334,307
J. W. Hornor, 6ec*y. }■ •{ D. L. Miller, Pres'L
The rates of premiums ate as low as a jbSt
regard to mutual safety Will alioW:
No effort will be spared on the partof the Hgeiri,
rotect the interesU til the
at all times, to
ose
WHjffiffilP. ffiWffipffiS
who may patronize bis Agency, and.iiiiy infor
mation on the subject will be cheerfully given
npon application In perstin or by letter; [ool63m
FOR SALE OR RERT.
T HE Store Room and Builditig at present oe-
cbpied by Wood <Ss Brother on Broad street^
Rome. Ga. For particulars inquire of
oc2 3m C H SMITH
C. JOHNSON.
rdluVARDISCJ S> fctiMSIISSIOK merchant,
Central Wbfirf, Charleston, S. C.
ang2l '55 ly
NEW ARRIVAL OF TOYS AND FANCY
■VTOTIONS —I nm now receiving tbv hand-
1 v someBt selection of Toys and Fancy Notions
over offered in the Rome Market, comprising
in pnrt China Figures, Dolls, Watoh stands Per
furriery Battles, Vases, Paper Weights, Ink
Strvijri.% and SufFBoxes. Also a great variety
of Rubber Toys, Britannia and China Tea setts,
German Toys of every conceivable character.
Pa pie Maeho, Ebony and Mnhogeny Work Box
os. Reticule*, (furnished) a lnrge variety, also,
gentlemen’s Rosewood and Mahogany Portable
Desks, etc, etc. The public patronage ia most
respectfully solicited. (nov5tfj HA SMITH