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n EORGIA, Floyd county :-To all whom il
\J ds&v concern, will pleas© take notice, that
whereas, Robert N C Ware applies to me for
letters of admin.slratioo on the estate of
Adaiinc fif.J. Wwe, deceased.
These are thereibrc, to cite and admonish
al! and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to bo and appear at tny
office within the time r>re?cffl*dJav law to
show canse if any they have, owl let
ters should not be granted unto saWa^pli-
cant. Given under mv ham! at office.
Dec4] J.LAMBERTH, Ordinary
?. Ransom Foster ap L
for letters of Admiaistration on the Es
tato of William G Fitts, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
aR and singular the kindred vnd creditors of
said deceased to bo and appear at my office
Within the time prescribed by law- to show
if any they hare, why said letters
be granted. Qiren under ray
deed] P. A. Kirby. Otxl y
STRAYED
A FIXE large red Cow. several weeks
ago. Can remember no particular
marks about her. She was from imported stock ,
was bought of Dr. Anderson near Adairsville,
and may bavestmrtcd back and stopped on the
way. Any one who will deliver her to me in
Rome, or put her up where I can get her, and
inform me of it, I will give him Five Dollars.
NovSTtf JAS. £. VEAL.
should not
A GRKKABLE to an order of the Ordinary of
Chattooga county, wiU be eold on the let
Tuesday in February next, tho following
property ton it: Tenar, a girl IS years old $
Gracy, a girl 10 years old and John, a boy
10years old. Sold for tho benefit of the
heirs of Alexander Manning, deceased.
Wm. E. .MANNING, Administrator,
Bec.4 with the will annexed
EOR GI A, Chattooga County: Whereas,
"■Thomas Gaines, Administrator of P. II.
Gaines, deceased, applies to me for letters of
Dismission therefrom.
These a re, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any they have, why sa:d 1 men*
should not be granted unto said applicant.—
Given under my hand and official signatnre
at office. [dec#] F A Kiaar, Old*
WOOD k BRO.,
W ORLD most respeotfolly inform their
friends and eeatemm that they have
moved about tea foot late their new store room
between their old stead and Wm H White, and
that although behind every body else in getting
in their New Goode this foil, they are now in
store with all the advantages that purchasing
date in the season secure* to them.
We hare now in stare—
KKU.-KY.', common, and best Ga
HE8B0 SHOKS, home-made ;
AY AX D SHOES, for Men, Boys and Children;
Calf, Kip and Kid BOOTS for Ladies ;
GOAT BOOTS for Ladies and Misses,
Cloth GAITERS;
Calf sewed BOOTS for Men;
« peged “ “ -
“ “ " Boys;
WOOL HATS, home-made ;
•Spec Cotton;
Leather;
Axes, SamT Coffins ;
- King's;
Woes, Planter's Nos 1,Sand 3;
Trace Chains ;
Paper—Cap, Letter, and Note;
■Silk Iloeey white; .
« ■*’.• black;
Cash mire Hose, Mack ;
“ “ white;
“ “ assorted col's;
'Cotton « white Ae;
Half Hose of various kinds;
Gloves, of « : «
Calicoes, a large lot new and pretty;
Ginghams, assorted;
Furniture, prints ;
Damasks: .
Limey* :
Checks and Stripes ;
Dress Silks in Great variety;
Elk
Marclline* Silks;
^Florence **
Ribbons ? If = •
“ Velvet;
Blade Silk Velvet;
White Satia;
Dress Trimmings;
Embroideries;
** Haadk'ik;
coves*f ...
Chemisette;
Plain and FIs
Mirinoe* ;
Cottnh Flannels ;
"Wrtol - •
RtxAHpmi BteVd A Brown .
-lech
Muslins, Swiss and Nainsook ;
Thread Cambric ;
Black Crape;
Lieeez;
- (hnlitia, awrtei coFs;
Casrimeres;
Black Doe Skin;
Fancy “ *»
North Carolina Ae
Tweed*; ■
Juans; -
Drillings, Bleach’d A Brown C ol!p ;
Holland. “ “
Wool Net Shirts ;
Silk " u
Trunks; n
Tin Ware; *
Crockery and Grass Ware;
Locks;
FLOYD SHERIFF SALES FOR DEC,
rpHK Interest of Asa H Mann lo lot number
X 133, 32nd District and 3rd Section j also
four Negroes, property of Robert A. McCay
ifeo Lot number 167.22d District and third
of Fielding Archer; also
Lots SasTmTSSi and parts of 763 and 763,
3d District and fourth Section, property of Ma
ry Henderson; aUJ Iadw 338, 239, and 240,
24 th Distriot and fourth Section, property of
John Oox; also Lot number 235, 24ti
and third SeeUon, property of A
Leach; also one Negro Boy property
John F. Patton; also Lot S6 and part of Lot
number 4, Etowah division of Rome, property
of J W M Berrien ; also Temperance llall Lot
In Rome, property of William B Jones; also
Lot number 252,33d District and third Section,
property of Thomas Godard. n«vS7
1RPROYED GUYANA FLAY LOTTERY,
(By authority of the State of Georgia)
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY!!
1 PRIZE TO EVERY 16 TICKETS !
FOR DECEMBER—CLASS TEN WILL BE
Drawn December 34, in the City of Atlanta,
when prises amounting to
$30,000
wiU bo distributed according to the following
INIMITABLE SCHEME:
CAPITAL PRIZR TEN THOUSAND DOL’S
SCHEME:
1
Prize of
$10000
$
do
2,000 are
4,000
3
do
500 are
1,500
11
do
S50 are .
$.750.
10
de
110 are
woo
17
do
75 are
W75
43
do
50 are
2,150
SSv
do
50 are
2,075.
200
do
10 are
2,000
630
do
5 are
3,150
1,000
^ prises amountinn to
$30,000
ONLYREN
THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $5; Halves $2,50; Quarters $1,25
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
(By authority ef the State of Qeorguu)
MACON, G A.
BEUTIFUL SCHEME.
$30,060 WILL I^fejRIBUTED AT CON-
eert Hall, Macon/Ga-T 15, 1855, ac-
oordiug to the following magnificent and unpre
cedented Scheme, underthe sworn superinten
dence of Col George M Logan and James A Nis-
bit, Esq. CLASS H.
CAPITAL $12,009
Deo 15th, 1855.
1 Prise 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,
Prises amounting to
Tickets
$12,00.0
3,000
2,000
1,000
2,500
3,750
3,250
600
$5;
$30,000
Halves
Only 10,000 Numbers.
$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 fall without Deduction, and every Prize
is drawn at each drawing, and some person
must get teem. Orders strictly confidential.
Drawings sent to orders. Registered lettersat
my risk. Rills on all solvent banks at par.
Address JAMES F WINTER, Macon Ga
1m
And many other artiefcs too tedious to men
tion. All of which we will be pleased to show
and sell on reasonable terms.
Nor. 27, WOOD A BRO.
TX perruance to an order of the Honorable the
X Ordinary of Floyd county will be shift at*the
Court House In the city of Rome, on the 1st
• Theater iarJaasary 1856, the following notes
and fi fas, sold »3 the property .of the Estate of
WiiHam I Price,deceased to wit:
-J W Dorwiu's Note "$165 00
Naims «■ 2000
W M Brizile “ 171 -10
Cr. for $60 lSthNov-1856
A Stephen* ; , ' Note
A Stephens Note
Slf Venable Note
SW Venable . Noto
RJ Johnson J. Note
Thomas Petit . Note
JIM Turman Note
A Alexander - ; Note
-John Flcyd ■ ' Note
Littebuy Unfit ' Note
A- Copeland - Note
AtW Copdand Note
Wm Smith Note
A Siae ■ ( &»*m*»'#**** -. . - -
■A Stephens ... Note
-A Stephens ^ - v * Note
Cr. to July 1852 for $100
MG Jones o ~ . , Note
-J P Dorerron - . Note
Note'
Cr:
, „ . .. Note
• J L Hnaon Note
J D Dickerson Noto
Noto
Note
Note
_ Note
rj McCoy Note
45 A0
19 30
14 55
70 00
SO 00
25 00
75 00
4 75
20 00
9 09
61 00
15 50
117 00
2 00
20 00
174 66
26 00
5 00
22 00
8 00
2 00
12 70
5 00
*27 3$
7 00
35 00
100 00
time arid piece will be hired, the
ging to said Estate.
DR MITCHELL, ‘
CHAS. PRICE.
Adm’ra
SOUTH ERN E i MT A It Y 4C1DE7IY LOTI CRY
ANOTHER GLORIOUS OPORTUNITY!
The improved Scberac presented in Class W
Laving been received with such a decidedly
favcrabla demonstration, tho manager takes
pleasure in presenting another heautifuiiy bril
liant Scheme, offering a far more profitable
investment than any stock or securities now’in
the market CLASS X
To be Drawn Dec. 19th at the City of Mont*
j, when prizes amounting to
30,000 DOLLARS!
according to the following
UNPARALLELLED SCHEDULE!
Jt&T Remember, One Thousand Prizes!!
Capital Prize, $10,000!
iTrlz,-* 1 fiO.</*>•, 17 1-riM,, of 75 are 1-CT5
2 Pfi»« ef turn in * *rn a do M«e 2.t»
3 ” V*)tn \MU\ S3 Cfj S'. «r, un
It .« SMtn a Van tfiOO
w ** tlOarc da 1m. ».) M
V-oj prizes Asonraso to %v>,v/s
Only Ten Thousand Numbers !
Tickets $5; Halves and Quarters in proppor-
tion. All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN ; A gem &ai Manager.
■ ** ■- •
WOODLAND FEMALE COLLEGE,
CEDAR TOWN, GA.
The Trustees here made the following arrange
ments for the next year:
J. M. WOOD President.
J. D. COLLINS, Professor of Natural Scien
ces and Languages.
JAS. A. ARNOLD. Prof, elect of Mathemat
ics, Moral and Mental Science.
— Teacher of Marie [to be sapplie.]
JOE_. H. TERRELL Stewart.
Sessions and Vacations.—Spring Session,
from the 2d Monday in January to lst’Wed-
nesday In Jnly; Fall Session, from 1st Mon
day in August to last Wednesday in Novem
ber. The intervening time will be vacation.
Expenses.—Washing and board, (candies
not excepted,) 38.00 per month; Tuition
in the College Course 340.00 (for annum ;
Tuition in Music. $40,90 per annum; Char
ges for Books, dec., so as to cover cost.—
Settlement will be required at the close of
each session. Schollarships are offered at the
following rates; The payment of 370,00
will secure to a pupil the privileges of the
Literary Department for two years. $100,
three yean. 3120, four years. 3400 will
secure a perpetual scholarship. By this ar-
TBpgement.a pupil can be boarded and ed
ucated for 3110 a year, a less amount than
'is paid for board and washing at most insti
tutions, and nearly a hundred doUgrs less
‘than Is paid for the same facilities at other
places-- These inducements are offered by
an outlsy of money from other sources
than the income of the school—a gratuity
to the public.
Facilities.—The Faculty is composed of
able and experienced teachers. They have
good Chemical and Philosopoicai Apparatus
at their command. The boarding house is
to be managed by a good Stewart and lady,
who will guard the health and morals of
young ladies. Pupils will be required to
attend Sunday school and Preaching every
Sabbath. Suitable provisions will be made
for mosic and for primary scholars.
Regulations*—Rules for the government of
the school are such as we deem necessary for
papiis and the Institution, enforced <n kind
ness bat with firmness. Persons wishing to
enter papils or purchase scholarships, will
please address the President.
By order of the resident Board of Trostees.
J. M. WOOD, President.
—TEDSTKKS-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A W. CALDWEL, Manufacturer of Tin Ware,
ii.' Copper and Sheet Iron. Guttering, and
Repairing done to order iit the plooa lately oecu-
pied by Wa ll Jones.' 26,006 lbs Rags wan*
'tod. novOly
M. KERR.—^Cnrrfago Manufacturer.
novl3ly
A.
from abroad promptly filled.
A P. NEELD —Merchant Tailor. Broad-sU,
•Rome, Un., will fill all order* with prompt*
uca% Work warrapted to suit customers [nor 13
B LACK A COBB, Warehouse and Commission
Merchants, Etowah House, Rome, Ga., will
givo their personal attention to the interests of
all who confide business to their management.
Thread and Osnaburgs by the bale at Factory
rices. They are prepared to extend tho usual
eiUties. •{ Gao S Black, H W Conn^ novOly
'IXFOOD A BROTHER, Merchants, arc sup-
VV plied with the latest styles of Fancy, Plain
And ** " * 1 * * “ ‘
storo opposite
Wm. White.
■AILWH
be seasons;
next door to
novlSly
W M. JOHNSON. D&nler in Carriages, Rock
aways, Buggies, Ac. Repository next
building west of Iwuuey'n Livery Stable. [novlS
UriJAM JI. \VU ITE—Don lor in, and
. Diannfuctaror of Saddles, Bridles, Har
ness, Leather, Calf-Skins, and all kinds of Car
riage' Trimmings. novldly
W M 12. ALEXANDER A CO, Wholesale and
mr—“ • —
Retail Grocer*.
Depot, Rome, Ga.
Opposlto Rail Road
nov6iy
M. W. fif All 1*E, Professor of \Vocal unp
Instrumental Music, also teacher of Brass
Bands, Rome, Ga.
Rome, Ga.
norSOIy
C LARK A COOLEY, Grocers and Commission
Merchants, dealers in Paints, Oils and Pro
duce : Also agents aod dealers In Virginia Man
ufactored Tobacco and Havana Segars, Rome,
Ga. ■{ Wm Clark, Mlltox A Coolny } novOly
F1HOICE HOTEL, Broad Streot, Rome, Ga.—
v' Wra M Roberts, Proprietor. [novlSly
C P; CULVER, resident Dentist,
Rome, Georgia, (novOly)
D R. KING, informs the public that ho may
be found at his residence at all times ; at
the two story building, corner, nearly opposite
the Buena Vista House.
ANIEL R MITCHEL, Attorney at Law,
wifi attend courts in Floyd and adjoining
counties. [novlSly
D R. GREGORY, tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Romo and vicinity;
office four doors above Norton’s store at the
place lately oocopiodby Cbampea Kerr [uovl3
D ANIEL S. PRINTER, Attorney at Law
and Agent of the Bank State, of Qouth Car
olina, Rome. ... novlSly
JgjTOWAH^HOUSE, Near the Depots Broad
ipo
street, Rome, Geo; J. M. Roach, Proprie-
toh [novl31y
E TOWAH STABLES.—Rome, Ga. Near R
R Depot. Horses and Vehicles bought and
sold. Conveyance® of all kinds for Hire.
novOly • WMKETCHAM.
F ORT A HARGROVE, wholesale and retail
dealers in Groceries; always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on-the host terms. Lo
cation at.the corner from O-stenaula bridge,
old “Exchange.” novl31y
F RIED A BRO.—Dealers in Fancy, and Sta
ple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, eto., Broad street, Rome, Go. [n©131y
H ENRY A; SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta
tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. [novl31y
H ENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
A Harkins. [novlSly
H ARDIN A SMYRE, Merchants, offer on
good terms Fine, Fancy, Staple, Plain and
Heavy Dry Goods, Ac. Store just under South
erner office. novl3ly
J ONES A WILSON, Dealers in General Mer
chandize, Broad st., opposite Choice Hotel;
Rome, Ga {BP Jones, J M Wilson \ nov6Iy
J P. HOLT A SON, Mamnfaoturers of Bro*
• gans, Boots and Shoes, and dealers in Loa-
tber, Broad Street^ Rome, Ga. novl31y
Oral
street, Rome, Geo.
J P PERKINS. Scenic; Banner and Ornamen
tal Painter, Rome, Ga.
[novlSly
J A E\ T ANS L Fashionable Boot Jluker.i Shop
on Broad St. Terms Cash.
J M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
• Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staplo
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. [novl31y
J j. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer-
•rhant in Dry Goods, Grpcsries and Hard
ware. WAyTEi).—Produce of. all descriptions.
Also Agent for'the Paper mills. Rags wanted;
. novlSly
MflsIiaiUE ijlhfrtisEiuriits.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
OLESALEGROCER. PRODUCE Deal
BR, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, Iron Costings, Hides and Solo Leath
er, Corneto^bVoQthudBrood Streot, Nashvillo
Tenn. maySly
woods & fd:
MANUFACTURERS OF LAKD.OIL
AND FAMILY LARD,'. "*. ^ t
No 25 Market Street, Nashville, TcnnHM..
may 1 ly ,55
B. S. WELLER,
D EALER in Coppor, Brass, Tin, Shoot Iron,
Stoves, Grates, ILdlow Ware nod New seed
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tenp, may 1 ly.
H S FRENCIl-
-J C FRENCH.
H. S. FRENCH & SON,
Tenn.
Havirtg Agents In St Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and New Orleans, wo are at all times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at those places. H S F A S.
may 8 '5 ly
MORRIS & STRATTON,
W HOLESALE Groeers, Produce and Com
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. ’ may 8 ly
1855! FALL IHPORTATIOS! 1855!
J H M’CLUNGr & CO,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.,
Have just receired from the Northern markets
THEIR FALL AYD WESTER STOCK
COMPRISING —
Ladles elegant Dress Goods, Handsome
wrappings, hosiery, gloves & embroideries.
READY MADE CLOTHING
FOR MEX AXD 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
THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. HAV
ING TAKEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN
THE SELECTION OF OUR GOODS, WE
WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF ALL
PROMPT PAYING OR CASH CUSTOMERS.
THE USUAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT
MADE ON ALL CASH BILLS OF $5 k OVER
J H McCLUNG, 'cr ^ G R WARD.
Rome, G a * Sept;25th
ioriaiy- ± CHEROKEE FEH1LE LlSTltCTE.
r J 1 ITE publie fo invited to attend the annnal
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
•gold, Ga. [nov!21y
J W. HICKS k CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
•Drugs, Points, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors briow Sloan
Hawkins A Co. [hov!31y
J R A T W ALEXANDER, Attorneys at Law
Rome.
nov271y
M ILES W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing,,
Boots, Shoes, kc, Broad st, Romo, Ga. [uov!3]y
B Dteb,
Wm Newton,
C H Stillwell,
£ D Chisolm,
A F Kino,
D S Anderson,
T H Sparks,
Wm Peek,
Cot 8 Gibson,
W O B Whatley.
E H Richardson,
W E West,
L W Battle,
C H Sparks,
A Darden,
A N Vbrdery,
W A Mercer,
Joel H Terrell,
W P Wood.
[nov202m]
GEORGIA 1856
FEMALE COLLEGE. *
FACULTY:
GEORGE Y. BRO WN, President.
P. LOUD. Professor of Natural Science.
R. D. 21 ALL ARY, Prof, of Belle Letteres.
J. R. Seals, Professor of Music. >
The Collegiate year for 1856 will begin on
Monday January 14th. Commencement will
be held la October. Pupils lrom the low
country will thus spend their sickly season
in our salubrious climate. (
Catalogues containing farther information
may be obtained by applying to either of the
faculty. [nov207wj R D MALLARY, Sec’y
PAINTING!!
P LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.—JAMES P
PEItKINS WOULD INFORM THE CITI-
zen* of Rome and vicinity, that be is now
prepared to execute Jobs in Plain andOma
mental Painting. He wonld call particu
lar attention to, and invite examination
of bis specimens of TRANSPARENCIES,
. Banners, Scenery and Landscapes.
He now expects to devote bis entire attention
to this business and has confidence in bis
ability to execute orders in GRAINING and
Harbilng as veil as Plain Painting,
in a style not surpassed by any one in this
section of country. Those desiring work in
bis “lino,” are respectfully solicited to give
him a call. RomeNov20tf
A S THE limit of our copartnership expires
the first of January, we intend at that time
to close out entirely. We are now offering ia
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in our line at ve*
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
twenty®*® to fifty per cent by giving as a call
soon. This is no common advertisement, we
mean just what wo say. CHA.MPB & KERR.
N. D.—Those who havo not settled their bid
bills, had better do so at once, or they will bo
favored with a call from Sam. focSG 0K
M.
MARKS.—Dealer in Dry • GoodvReady-
•Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to bis
well-selected assortment. nov!3Iy
N DUDLEY, Manufacturer of Carriages, Bug
• gies and Waggons ; he also attends to
Blacksmithing in its various branches. Shop
near the Buena Vista Hotel. [novlSly
P A. OMBERG, Manufacturer and dealer la
• Boots and Shoes; .genteel work done ..to
order. Broad st Romo. Ga. ' [novlSly
examination of the pupils of the Institute
on tbo 5th k 6th last; The fourtb tenu of this
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to^iuit the time*.
Scholarships, for the year with th'o 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.
PitnrARY Department.—First rudiments,ren
ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, Jor.tbe
Spring term 24 weeks, $15; Fall term, 16 weeks
$10. \ • ^
Secondary Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith
metic and history of the United States in addi
tion, for tbe 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, rhetoric with the principles ofeyntax ap
plied in a course of reading of the best English
classical writers, for the Spring tom 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, geomotry
with the Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weoks $16.
Mu.sic, French «nd Drawing, each extra, a*
he charge of the Professor. S. FOU0H2'.
JONES & WILSON
Broad St. opposlto Choice Hotel,
H ave just received and openino
AN ENTIRELY NEW and Hoary Stock of
FALL AIVD WHITER GOODS,
which they offer the publlo at low rates, and
only ask no opportunity to show that they will
do a good part by all who may favor them with
their patronage:
BLANKETS, KERSEYS Ac.
Heavy sovt Blankets
Mapklnaw Blankets
Whi tney Blank ets
Railway Wrap pars
Crib Blankets
G eorgla Plains
HoavyFIanocls
Welch Flan n ols
Domestic Flannels
Ex Hvy Twill do
Tweeds assorted
Green Flannels
Sadie Blan
kets Gray k
Wbito Wool
Plains
Blue Gray k
Brown Bluo Uroen opera do
—Cloths—
Cas-
imere
Gray
BlkSat-
i n e t s
Fey Cas-
I m e r e s
BIk Blue*
Various
Cloak
M 1 x
Lind
*•- Cot
Vest-
1 n g a
Mix k
Black
Casslmere*
French
Doeskins
olive Cloth
colors
0 1 o t b,
Tweeds
soys
ton
l
O
5
Spun Silks
Circassian
§
a
-a
s
o
Fine Dress Goods
Sd Super Stripe
*** A Pld silks
Plain Silks
Blk Silks
A lap a e as
DeLalnes *»»
Cashmeres
. Bombasine ■ £
Fch A Eng
M ar i nos ^
all Wool do §
DeBerge K
Ombre shaded »-3
Satin Stripe M
Printed and opera Flannels
Velvetine cloak
Anstr’li’n Lac-
Wool e n s os
Dim ity,
Persian
T wills
- Cloths K
VelvetR’bons S,
f onnet do g 5
at i a
Ribbons
- Lining
Silks Sai
Crape -mmiJX*
Swiss q s n | j
Moire Antique Dress Trimming
F ringes,
Rach- Black *
h e 1 * col'd “
But’ns, But *
Linen to g
* C o t ns. «.
ton e
F lo s s,
to Berego,
-m Swiss
^»1 Muslins
*"* to d Flowers
HEdg- Ruse,
> ing, O il
*c,*c. Silks
A ID
Wholesale Bar
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA
J. VALENTINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobacco, Ac., keep constantly on Land tho following articles :
BRANDY,
Cognac,
Otard,
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New England.
WINES,
Port,
Madeira,
Sherry,
M
ascot,
Claret,
Campagne
Honnessy,
Rochelle,
Pcacb,
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Bourbon (old)
Monongahela,
Irish,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson’s (bottled)
Ac., Ac* Ac., — ....
We Intend keeping on hand all articles needed by Bar-kee
ourselves to sell fine Liqnors and Cigars, Tower than they eon be
J. PALESTINE,
MAT 22,
TOBACCO
Smoking * chewing’-
GLASSWARE,
Decanters, -
Flasks J-p't, to 2 p’ts,
Ttrtnbleri.
. SYRUFS, . •
Lemon, p’t or. gal/
Raspberry,
• Strawberry.
Sundries,
Sordines,
m i ■ _ . mmmmm
Campagne Cider, P.rokcrs Bitters
Porter Ale - Stranglet m '•
CIGARS, Ess. F«rp«mwst*
Spanish, Curncoc,
American, Mauachins, - . "
German— Anisette,
a very large assoftluont. Absyntbe,
Cordials Corks. 1 * r .
Ac. Labels, Ac. t. %
s, and will obliga te
gbt in .aay-marhet Bqutb.
ED. SHARP.
IF* H. EIDSO.Y,
NEW GOODS!!
n. w. jontsos
W OULD call the attention of his friends and
customers generally, to his'hirge rfnd well
selected stock of New Goods. Ho' has just
returned from New York With a large supply of
FALL & WINTER Q0G-PS,’
Consisting-of all the kinds that, are anally
bought or are suited to this market. A. large
assortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
25 cents to the highest. Also • .
SILK DRESS GOODS
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
and a variety of Ladies’ Winter Goods of every
description. Also «. large assortment of Goods
suited to Misses’ and Cbildrens’ wear.
ALSO A SUPPLY OF LADIAS’ CI.OAltS OF
THE LATEST STYLES, AND SWAWLS
of various descriptions. Also Silk and Worsted
Hosery of various sizes and qualities atlow 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 bo bought at the 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 aod
see for themselves can buy Goods so as to be sad
isfied with Styles and prices. oet!64m
.use
..
I. J. O’IBKRG, HERCHAST TAILOR,
H AS just received from New York a larger
Stock of GOODS, than Be has ever offered
HEW BOORS
J USTreceiveff at the Book Store of Henry A
Smith:—Travels in India, China and Japan
by Bayard Taylor; The Lauds of the Saracen,
do; Tbo Two Guardians, by the author of the
Heir of Redclyffe; The Castle Builders, do;
Mary Lyndon or Revelation 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, or the. Master
Key to Popery ; Rambles in Iceland, also in
Brazil, by A R M Payne; Nathalie [a novel]'
by Chas Reads; The Hidden Path, by the au
thor of Alone; The Deserted Wife by Mrs. South
worth ; Fifty Years Exile, by Mefiville; Cum
ming's works by whole series uniform .editionj
Rome, Georgia, November 6th, 1855'^
Silks Belt*
MOREEN
FLOSS
Scarfs
M Velvets
5?5
- Cloaks ,
to Jac’net
o
Shawls
C * Swiss
fi
Gloves
S Mas-
E*
H o »
<2 lias.
O
e r y f
Q C a m -
o
Yarns,
brics
Collars
Top- ■
®«»
Prints,
Skirts,
Slopes q
O
H
H
O
’ Linens
Silk*
Linnen
Hdk’fs,
G’gbams, P5
Fr. Prints.^
S
o
52.
w
BACON! BACON!
30,000 5 BAC0!,r «'
. April, 17. tf WE ALEXANDER A CO
R OMB STEAM, ENGINE WORKS, Steam
Engines and all kinds of Machinery Manu
factored. Also Castings'in Brass or Iron of
any size made to order,
nov61y JAS. NOBLE A SONS
TJOBERT BATTEY, Druggist and Pharnra-
Av centist, Choice Hotel, Rome Ga. Physici.
ans’ prescriptions compounded with paro.[no61y
R T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. T [novlSly
R J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries, of
which ho keeps a fresh and various supply.
Sfore next to Wood A Brother’s. [no»131y
R S. NORTON, Dealer in Staplo and Fancy
• Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trim-
S kings. Embroideries, Linnens, Bonnets, Huts,
^aps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Ac.—
[nov!31y
Rome,* Geo.
R
D. HARVEY, Attorney and Councellor at
Law, Rome, Ga. fobt3ly
S ANDERS A 5IANNING;, koeps’on hand a
well selected stock of Prints, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and a few groceries,'
told low and on good terms. Stand nearly pp-
posite postoffioe. , [novlSly
S TERN A CO., Merchants, dealers in Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods and Heady Made
■ Clothing, Store one door above Omborg’s [no! 3
S LOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
bond a full assortment of Groceries at their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—all at low prices. Calls from our frionds
are respoectfully solicited. novl31y
QTANFORD A PITNER, Doalors in Dry
O Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
Ac., Ac. nov!31y-
S MITil A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
will practice iu the Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
cnAULxs n. smith. I j. w. a. csnsnwooD.
Jan 10/54. ,
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
dope to order. • dec. 6 ly.
OULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
V and Faney Dry Goods, Groceries, ete„ Broad
BtreetRomo, Ga., Corner of Rridgo and Broad
streets. [novlSly
nPHOMAS J. PERRY, Agent for Charter Oak
J- Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Cbnn.,
Rome, Ga. [novlSly
• ' R. S. MORTON,
TS now receiving his Full and Winter Stock of
A Goods which will be offered at a entailer ad N ,
yanco. than usaal. You ean satisfy yourself by
calling and examining Goods and prices.
Rome, September, 25, 1255 - RS NORTON
MISSES’.BOYS* AMD CHILDRENS’
QHOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves of all si-
O zes. [sep25] R S NORTON
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
TC'NGLISH and Franch Merino,’ Thibet Cloths,
Al Delaines, Chnlly’8 Poplins, *e. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25th, 1855. R S NORTON
WELCH FLANNELS,
^;elch, Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25]
R S NOTON’S
1"
WOOL YARNS, .
S CARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and'White,
at [sep25] R S NORTON’S
BONNETS,
S ATIN, English Straw, Florence, and Neapol
itan—Ladies’ and Mimes’. R S NORTON
EMBROIDERIES.
/lAMBRIGand Muslin Iosertings and Edg*
v ings,'Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Chimizetts and
Handkerchiefs.
sept.25
Also Thread Laoes.
R S NORTON
TTNDEilWOOD A STARR, Physicians and
amo*^ 00011 - noarly oj^pjitO UtO Toft \
novlSly
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P, M. Sheibley, Rome, Ga. -
JBBHFARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE,
MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANC1
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $ 3 0 0, 0 0 0.
Amount Bocurely invested in Bonds and Penn
sylvania stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Edwaru R Helmbold, ) f lion T B Florence,
Secretary. J (. President
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
CAPITAL $30 0, 0 0 0
C. S, Frank, Sec’y J. S. Carson, Prss’t
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. ofPuHs-
ORING INAL CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACC AM UL AXED CA PITA L $334,307
J. W. HoRNon, Soc’y. }■ ■{ D. L. Miller, Pres’t.
Tho rutos of proroiuws are us low as a just
regard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on the partofthe agapt;
at all timoB, to protect .the interests of those
who may patronize bis Agency,, and any lnfor-
rpatioft o;i the subject will go ehoerfuJJy given
upon appucuuon in person or by letter. [ocltiSm
Ladies’ Calf and Kid Boots
Black Gaiters
.-Jenny Linds
~ R a c h e l*s
Broad ways,
Lola Montes,
Fahey Ties,
Kipheel Boots,
P a r o dies ,
-. Highlanders.
.Rubber's
S 1 i p p e r s.
Ankle Tics.
Ladies Extra Fox’d Gaiters
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
Brogans,
Russ ets,
Slippers,
San della,
D k neiSi g
P u ta ps.
Lace Boots,
. Calf Boots,
PoggedA
,Sewed
B usk in 8.
P .a tent
CHAMPE &. KERR.
TAILORS
BROAD STREET RQMEGA.
The Public will please bear in miadYhat the
above named Firm keep constantly - offhand a.
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODShte.
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 (y Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for ■ Planting.
X u 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by V- -
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k CO.
tills market before, consisting of every varie-
of Good* for gentlemen’s wear. Ci<>th
of erery variety abd color. Every desciip-
Honof Gassiincrs, ah over 'stock of Vesting*,
Velvets, Silks Satinn, &C.. &C . of all culors
and prices, rUICMSHII^G:'GOODS ofeve-
rf description and variety, r onsisting in part
of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers; Collars,
Cravats, Stocks, Ties. Su^ienders. alKsort* 1
of Gloves, Half Hose, Hate; Csjjs, &c. &c.—
A complete stock of
BEADY MADE CLOTH IXG,
which is manufactured at his own establish
ment, and by some of the best bouses in New
York. The superior workmanship of wbteh
he will warrant also Clothing for children
and Youtlte, The cutting: AikI making of
garments of all kinds done with neatness and
dispatch as heretofore. octOly.
GRATIS! JUST PUPLISHED:
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!-—A few words
on the rational treatment, withont Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rbe Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to
Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity,. Self-Dis
trust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in the Side,
Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, and
other Infirmities in man.
From tie Fretrch of Dr B De Daney.—“T!her
important fact that these alarming complaints'
may easily be removed without medicine, is in.
this small tract, clearly demonstrated;, and
the entirely new and highly successful treat--
meet, as adopted by the author, folly explain
ed, by means of of which every one is enable to
cure him»elf ‘perfectly, and at the least possible
cost, avoiding thereby all thu 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 Yprk City. ect 2 6ut
M A B I E’S M EM A G ER1E
DEY STONE’S CIRCUS AX!)
TYLER’S ISDIIY EXHIBITIONS OITED!!
T HE object of the proprietors in combiningin
one immense show, three distinct and per
feet exhibitions,, at a single price of hdmission,
is to place within the means of all an opportuni
ty of witnessing these magnificent wonders of
art and nature. .
The following distinguished memo rs of iho
Equestrian profession are comprised in the
tfonpe of Den Stone: WW XichoTs, li V.' Perry,
G Demot, J Demot, O Dodge, E Stone, D Dodg
ers, Master Carp in tar, blaster Leon. Clown,
Deo Stone. . ’ .' ’
WHI exibjff at Rome Wednesday Dec. 5th,
(one day-only). Open at at 2 and 6), pm.—
ADMISSION 50 ct, Children and Servants 25
! !
gQ Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewards]
Just re
ceived and for sale by
Feb 20 W SCOTHRAN a CO.
Leather Slippers, a La Toilet.^
iety -g
6 p o
Boo &
ts.|
At
A-Large
Asgtfod var-
and
perfect
a lot of
Shoe 8
ii can
bo found
o i n a n y
Cp House i n
teqo8 up c’ntry
q Towns
tHum W h ie h
vmo[ have
t<{laoqo..q
COMBS
Perf-
nrnery
hon’y
Soaps,
Sas’fr-
as do.
Hair
Oils,
Sh’vig
Soaps
Razor
straps
Lilly
White,
C o 1-
ogne,
Spoe-
tacles,
B lac-
king,
But-
tons,
Brus
hes,
hair
pins
Pencils.
Tobacco, Teas,*o S
pice s.
g A Superior
TO
e
,i
ar tide of
3
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m
Tea, and
|
T o banco,
o
Some of tho
<
a
“Nutmeg
•3
o r o n o co”
s
1
W a r a n
TO
tod ont o f
o
•o
Pure
g
1
Leaf.
Cigars
> p.
all of8nperi <
rortWino or quality.QQ
And in fact every thing usually kept ia Uppor
Georgia Stores, and would liko to coil the atten
tion of the invalid Community “ard those who
desire to become so,” to a very suporior article
of Doable Diamond Schiedam Sok napps, which
bos boon prononuoed very superior to Wolfe’s and
inferior to none. Also a little PrsmiumChom-
paigne equul to the best, not a headache in a
Hogshead ofit. Come and see and by so doing
obUgqyonrselvcs’and your friondi,
BEN J. F. JONES,
Kchfi Ga, Nov.6 2m JAS. M. WILSON.
CHEAP CASPTTS,
T APESTRY, Brussel, Ingrain anu Jlomp
Carpets, 6-4*4itid 12-4, Drugget, Floor Oil
Cloths, Ac, for sale by J H McCLUNG k CO
HATS OF THE LATEST STYLE)
GROCERIES 1 GRGScBIEG!!
O A Bags prime Sio Coffee.
t)\J 20 Etris Stunts refined sugar.
50 bla NO Syrup
ols Guiailng rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for sale by W S COTHRAN k CO.
Feb 20 1855; tf.
NEWTON FACTORY.
Asnaburgs and Yarns always on hand and
v for sale by
for sale by
Feb 20
W S COTHRAN & CO,
J Agent.
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. . HaVo always
on had a large snpply of iron castings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders fiHod proper
ly.
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
SALT! SALT!!
1 nOO Salt largo size, in fine order
1 UUU just received, and for sale by-
Feb 20
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA & WASHBURN,
Succwora to Wathbum Wilder k Co.
Factors and Commission Hercbants,
SAVANNAH. OA.
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, H K Washburn,
Special Patncrs. General Partners
Will continue the above business at ll"4, Bay st,
East of the Exchange’
Orders for Bagging, Dope and other supplies
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices. —
Savannah, August 1 , ul^S16m; .
FOR SALE OR RENT, r*
T HE undersigned has several.ye^y ^d«vf»rabl^
and pleasant Houses and Lots situated in
Romo which ho will sell onndVaetagoot&terins,
or if not sold, will rent. These Lots are in a
ploasant part of Town and convenient.to tbo
Chorokeo Female Institute,. He also offers for
sale two small Plantations; one four miles from
own, the other 12. (povfitf) JOB ROGERS
THE GRAND PROCESSION
Of tho Three Troups will enter town in- the
forenoon in the followingorder, passing through
the principal streets to the placo of exhibition:
THE SUPERB MUSIC CHARRIOT with full
band.. EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, brilliantly
mounted on their highly trained horses. Tho
Chiefs, Braves and Sages of the Seneca Indian
Tribe in tbeirnative and original costume, mdnh
ted on tbeir Hunting Courses, in all their
varied and picturesque costumes, carrying with,
them their weapons of Battle, implements of
tbs chuse, etc. etc.
CARAVAN OP WILE BEASTS
Drawn in their cages.
The Scene in the ting will embrace every vnrie
ty of Horsemanship, Vaulting Tumbling, Sum
mersetiing, Acrobatic Feats, etc, and will be
enlivened with the original and comic sayings;
bon mots, repartees, and humorous tales of the
Clown DEN STONE. The sterling ready wit,
the happy flings at the fashionable vices and
foillies of the times and the purgent saiire of (his
inimitable comic genius, have given to him im
perishable renown. Mr Stono is not only a
clown of extraordinary talent but one of the
most accomplished and elegant riders and gym
nasts in his profession, and will appear in the.
course of entertainments in most of the trials of
skill and dexterity with the rest of the troupe
NEW STORED--JOXES & WILSON..
G ENEAL MERCHANDIZE, Broad St., op
posite Choico Hotel. We beg leave to
appr.tac the public of tho co-partnership we have
formed undor tho style as above, for ths.trans-
actiun of a geuerel business in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Ac., and would be glad to receivo your
patronage. The goods and prices will be. fonnd
to compare favorably with any. iq the city.
Your ob’t servt’s, BENJ F JONES,.
RomoOctOW * JAS M WILSON
NEW ARRIVAL OF TOYS AND FANCY
N OTIONS.—I am now receiving the hand
somest selection of Toys and Fancy Notions
over offered in the Romo Market, comprising
in part China Figures, Dolls, Watoh stands Per
fumery Bottles, Vases, Paper Weights, Ink
Stands and Suff Boxes. Also a grout variety
of Rubber Toys, Britannia and China Tea setts,
German Toys of every conceivable Character,
Papie Mache, Ebony ffnd Mahogony Work Box
es, Retiffules, (furnlshod) a. large variety, also
gentiemen’s Rosewood and Mahogany Portable
Desks, etc, eto. The public patronage is most
respectfully solicited. (nov5tfJ H A SMITH
F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Koep constantly on hand and. for aalo on
tho lowest cash-prices, a largo assortment of
BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS,.
FEGS, CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS; Ac. Ac.;
Jan l g Ijr
MR. BEASLY WILL EXHIBIT HIS ASTON
ISHING CONTROL OVER THE
WILD BEASTS IN THE DEN OF LIONS «
.LIST OF ANIMALS, Ac.—Elephant, 2 Xu-
midian Lions, Asiastio Lion and Lioness, Black
Tiger, pair Brazilian.Tigers. Pair Senegal Leop
ards, 3 young cape Lions, Afrioan Panthers and
Striped Hyenas, Peruvian Alpacas and Kanga
roos, African-Deer, Great Russian Boajr, Xortft
American Black Bear, pair African Crowned
Cranes, Golden and Silver Pheasants, CocatooS,
Mascaws, ■ Parrots, Ac, Ae, together with &
“Wilderness of Monkeys.” ■
Foremost among the attractive novoUies 6$
this Company are the pctformanc oi the
Wild Tenets »f the Forest!
Custumoil and decorotod in their native habili
ments, illustrating scenes of ravage life. THE
BUFFALO HUNT, in which the whole party
will appear in animated soono of action. And
again, In an amusing pastoralseene, called.tho
CORN GATHERING; interspersed with Gro
tesque Dancing, Singing, Whooping, Ac—be
sides the following: The Bird Danco I Thanks
giving Dance ! War Song of the Scnocas, Ac.
Also the followingTablaux by tho Indians:^
Pocahontas Resuuihg Captain Smith ! Seal',
ping Group! Tho War Song, £o.
For further particulars; see Pictorials, (largo
and small), Descriptive Bills. Lithographs, etc
Of tho company, (uov20tf