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BtGWNWGOD tNStttTTE, SEA*
I.AGRANBK,OA-
faculty.
HC IKK)TEN.A M 1 Principal**
L F. C 0 X, A. M. J Proprietort.
. to be supplied.
enter an ad'
r
sehoia stic year of this Institute will begin
be second Wednesday in January next, and
f on toe first Thursday in October, with a
vacation of one week, at the expiration of the
Spring Terra, the last Thun day in June.
Soper;or inducements are offered to young
teen deslrone of obtaining a thorough
education and those who wish to ent
ranced Class at College. The faciliti—^
of an extensive Mathematical, Chemical,
•ophical and Astronomical Apparatus, a well
selected Cabinet of Minerals, Fossils,
A valuable Library, Ac., Ac.
EXPENSES.
Spring term Tuition titttstttsr $S3 00
do do Board, lodgding * washing :: T5_00
do do Chemistry, (indd’g chemicals) l«>0
Fall Term Tuition : : i * : * * * * s t * : W f$
XLdo do Board : :::::: i t s t 5 W 00
Students are required to hrstt their earn lights
and towels, aad in the winter month* a small
charge IsQmsde for fuel. Payment Is required
one naif in advance, and the remainder at the
dose of the term.
For farther information address HOOTBN
COX, LaGrange, Ga. dselltw
m
0 s ,
Office Roue R. R* )
November 29, 1855. J
and after tho first December, the regular
Triweekly afternoon Train will bo Amos.
[deed] M. A. STOVALL, Supt.
M
taming
firm for sale.
The sobocriber offer* fbr sale
reasonable terms, a Lot of Laid contain _
175 Acreo—45 cleared, well fenced aad under
m high State of cultivation. There is a good
Orchard oa tho pbee, comfortable Dwelling
mad Oat BuBdiags, aad two Wells of ea
enter. This Sum b oa tho Kingston
3* miles from Rome. For further particular*,
naqatreof [dsciSm] J. H. WISDOM.
Wanted!!
A SMART active boy to attend in a store la
upper Georgia—and sf good family, aad
ashodssbesto continue at tho business.
»dssires to continue at too
ALSO
A first rate burinosa man aa salesman of an
doubted veracity. Apply by letter to
doritf A. B. O, Rome, 6a
JCa isawi
at this offit
FOR SUB.
A very likely Nogro Roy 8 or
old. For portkwlsra caquiro,
office.
4
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Briet, T
Britt. J
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LIST «
EMAINING in too Post office at Rosso oa
too 37th of November. 1855, aad if aet to
eat by 8th day hf Jannuy next, they will
to toe Dead Letter office.
A. Jones. Wiley
A K
Key.JS
Lockridge, Bin Andrew
Lott.HR
Lockridge, Andrew
Lemmons, Mn Ann
Low. Miss Louisa
Last ter, Mrs B
BL
Mead. KH
McMoaigle. Edward 1
MeLow, Edward
Morrison. MissLisly
McCoy. Mn Holly A
McDaniel. S D
McKinney John
P
Pledger.?
Palmer W J
R
Reynolds. James
Ramsey. William
Basser. Rev. M F
Balls J F
S
Smith WS
Smith A Billups
She person. CM
Scott. J»bs
Scott. W:
Bam,Hddy
Brewer, Jobs
Bell. B W
Barber, Stand W
Burak, James
Bires. James
tJ.
Carter. J Heneaeo
Cntts, A
Cooper. IF 3
Cole, Franklin
Cfaton, Henry C
CbUhVF
D
Dollar, Ambrose
Dreoon, FM
Dooevmn.Wm
Fletcher. J<»hn F
Fiemister. Robert
GiiiUpie. J..bn T
Green, Frederick
ITar.sm, F E
Hose, John
lIoHemau. A J
lUnK Jobn A
linnl. John
Houghton, W F
Henderson. Miss Eliza
Hayes. John
Hawkins. B W
Haekett, H< o.Thos C
J.
Johnson, Benjamin
Those wishing letters
please say they are
deed.
Smith Mr*
Shaw. GW 3
Seorel, Harvey S
Stacker, John
Simmons Mrs Ana
T
Thompson. John
Thomas, James
Uprated uvm plat lottery
(By authority of the State of Georgia)
IT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY It
FORI
1 PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TICKETS 1
FOR DECEMBER—CLASS TEN WILL BE
Drawn December 34, In tho City of Atlanta,
When prise* amounting to
$80,000
wiB bo distributed according to the following
INIMITABLE SCHEME:
Prize of
SCHEME:
do
2,000 are
do
500 ar*
do
250 aro
110 aro
75 aro
do
^ 60 are
do
50 aro
do
do
$10000
4,000
1,1“
2,750
1,100
1,375
3.150
3,075
2.000
8.150
L000 prises amonnUnn to $fifeilfc
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS 1
Tickets $5; Halve# $2,50; Quarters $1,35
8AMUBL SWAN, Agoat and Manager,
Atlanta. Go.
■ATARI PUB LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I
<By authority of too State of Georgia.)
M A47 0 N, 6 A.
BBUTIFUL SCHEME.
$13,000 FOR $5!
$88,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT CON
GO rt Wall, Macon, On, December IS, 1855, ac
cording to the following magnificent aad unpre
cedented Scheme, under the sworn superinten
dence of Col George M Logon and James A His-
biuRan. CLASS H.
CAPITAL $12,000
Doe 15th, 1855.
1 Prise of
1
1
5
19
75
188
18
do
do
do
do
do
do
$508 ore
100 arc
50 arc
85 arc
Approximation prizes,
8,000
3,000
1,000
ASOO
8,750
3,7*0
$81 Prises amounting to $80,008
Only 18,800 Number*. Tickets $5; Halvas
$3,50; Quarters $145. In this 8eheme if you
draw anything even too lowest prae it will be
five times the coat of too Ticket, Prises paya
ble ia foU without Deduction, and every Prise
is drawn at eaeh drawing, and some person
mast get them. Orders strictly confidential.
Drawings seat to orders. - Registered letters at
my risk. Bin* on all sol^ntbanh* at par.
Address JAMES F WINTER, Macon 6a.
WOOD A BRO.,
W OULD - most respectfully inform their
friends and cos tamers that they have
moved about tea feet into their new store room
between their old stand aad Win II White, and
that although behind every body else ia getting
in their New Goode this *»U, they ere now in
store with all too advantages that purchasing
late to toe season secures to them.
Wo taoows* in stofor—
OSNABURGS, white,striped aad plaid;
KERSEYS, common, and best Ga Plains;
NEGRO SHOES, home-made;
WAX’D SHOES, for Men, Boys and Children ;
Calf. Kip and Kid BOOTS for Ladies;
GOAT BOOTS for Ladies aad Misses,
Cloth GAITERS;
Calf served BOOTS for Men;
* peged « “
- « “ Boys;
WOOL HATS, home-made ;
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A W.OALDWEL, Manufacturer ot Tin Wore,
Conner and Sheet Iron. Guttering, and
iper and Sheet Iron. Guttering,
Repairing done to order at the place lately occu
pied by Wm B Jones. 20,000 lbs Rag* wan
ted. novfily
A M. KERR.—Carriage Manufacturer.
• Repairing dons with nsatoes*. Orders
from abroad promptly filled,
novlSly
A P. NKELD —Merchant Tailor. Broad-sL,
*1“ ‘
Romo, Ua^ will fill all orders with prompt’
nets. Work warranted to suitcustomsra [nor 13
T> LACK A COBB, Warehouse and Commission
JD Merchants, Etowah Hons*, Rome, Go., will
give their pereonai attention to too iatoroats of
all who confide business to their management.
Thread and Osnaburgsby tho bale at Factory
prices. They are prepared to extend the usual
feelttties. ( Gao 8 Black, H W Com ) novfily
W OOD A BROTHER, Merchant*, are snp'
nlied with the latest styles of Fancy, Plnlt
plied with the latest styles of Fancy, Plnln
and Staple Dry Goods, Ac., daring tho seasons;
store opposite Ramey's stable and next door to
Wm. White. novlSly
TY7M. J0HN60N. Dealer in Carriages, Rook
VV aways, Buggies, Ac. Repository uex
building westof Ramey’s Livery Stablo. [novli
77 manuf
next
building west of Ramey’s Livery Stable. [novlS
.M ii. WHITE—Dealer in, and
., manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Har*
ness, Lenthor, Calf-Skins, and all kinds of Car
riage Trimmings. novlSly
TTTM B. ALEXANDER A CO, Wholesale and
VY Retail Qroeers. Opposite Kail Road
Depot, Rome, Qa. novfily
'Y^TM. W. SHARPE. Professor of Vocal anp
Instrumental Music, aleo teacher of Bran
Bands, Rome, Qa. [novl31y
Dealers In Staple and
|U*RX A COOLEY,GrocersandComcniK-ion
Merchants, dealers la Paints, Oils and Pro
dace: Also agents and dealers la Virginia Man
nfactored Tobacco aad Havana Sugars, Romo,
Ga. { Ws Clam, Milton A-Ooolbt ) novfily
1HOICE HOTEL. Broad Street, Rome. Ga.
/ Wm M Roberts, Proprietor. [novlSly
C
P. CULVER, resident Dentist,
Rome, Georgia, (novfily)
D R. KING, Informs the poblio that he may
be foond at his residence at all times ; at
toe two story building, corner, nearly opposite
toe Buena Vista Honte.
JJAN1EL R MITCH EL. Attorney at Law,
will attend courts in Floyd, and adjoining
conn ties. [novlSly
D R. GREGORY, tender* bi* professional ser
vices to toe citiseuf of Rome and vicinity;
office fear doors above Norton's store at the
plaew lately occupied by Champa a Kerr [nbvlS
JJANIEL 8. PRINTUP, Attorney at Law
and Agent of the Bank State of South Car
olina, Rome. novlSly
» Depot. Broad
street, Rome, Geo ; J. M. Roach, Proprie
tor. [novlSlj
JjlTOWAH HOUSE. Near the Dei
jgTOWAH STABLES.—Rome. Ga. Near R
R Depot. Horae*a»d Vehicles bought and
sold. Conveyances of all kinds for Hire,
novfily WM KETCHAM.
F ORT A HARGROVE, wholesale end retail
dealers in Groceries; always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on the best terms. Lo
cation at too corner from O-stenanla bridge,
old “Exchange.” novlSly
Axes, Sam! Collins;
“ King’s;
Hoe*, Planter's Nos 1, 2 and 3 ;
Trace Chains:
Paper—Cap, Letter, and Note;
Silk Hose, white ;
“ “ black;
Cashntire Hose, black ;
“ “ white;
“ * assorted col's;
Cotton “ white Ac;
Half Ho*e of various kinds;
Gloves, of “ “
Calicoes, a large lot new and pretty j
Ginghams, assorted;
Furniture, prints ;
Wilkinson, ES 3
Whitlock. N
WaddelL JD W
Washington, Harvey
William*. Nathaniel
Wuod, M C
Vniimnes.Mrs.MA
from the above list, will
TJ PERRY, PM
(SAM’L C. BUSEY A CU„ PROPRIETORS.)
THE DAILY AMERICAN •RGA9»
I S published every afternoon, (except Sun
day,} at the corner of Louisiana avenne and
Tewtb street, and is delivered to city subscribers
(payable to the earrivra) at 61 cents per week.
Single copy, I cent. Mail subscribers, $4,88 per
annum or $200 for 6 months, always in advance.
KATES OF ADVSBT1SI5G.
Five lines or less, oae insertion twentyfive
cents ; each additional line, five cents.
Eaeh additional insertion, halfoftbe above rates.
Displayed advertisement* ebsrgedsolid measure
THE WEEKLY AMERICAN ORGAN
Ia pub !i»bed every Satnrnay, on the following
t a a v s.
1 copy, 1 year, $2 00 I 1 copy 6 months $1
5 copies, 1 jear, 6 00 5 copies 6 months 5 CO
10 copies 1 year 15 00 j 10 copies 6 months 8 00
V^i BATES OF ADVERTISING.
Ten cent* per line for each insertion,
coratmsnjeati'jns on
with tin* piper most be directed to tbe“Awer-
» w
Organ,”
Deed
W a thing ton city, and be postpaid.
1855
HlDbO* FEHALE COLLEGE,
UAPISON, GEORGIA.
TUIE Spr ng Terra of ibis Institution will
X br»;in on .Monday,January 14th, 1856, un
der the dinvlm of the following Facolty :
Rev JOSEPH II. ECHOLS, A M, President,
ao«i Prof .Moral Pbiiotuphy, Ac.
Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE. A. M. ( Profeiaor
EngSi*h and Latin Litcratore.
JUv.WILLIAM C. BASS, A. B., Professor
Natural Science.
A. MOSELEY, A. M.,
Prof. GEORGE C. TAYLOR.T
of Harp,
Mis* A
Piano. Violin. rr»r..n«Dd Oil Painting.
iAEROBINSON, Pi M “
Piano, Guitar, Singing,
Water Colon and Penciling.
MUs MARGARET K. SOBRMAN, Principal
Ptepsrstory Department, and Instraetires* in
Eiobrt.i'iery and Wax Flowers.
>, icriuding Lights, Fuel and Waging
»ry Department, 50
for Vocal Music and the Lan-
(Latin and French.)
‘ io July will be Com-
nt Day.
; containing ptuiicnlars may be
to any of the Faculty,
t Sec'y of Faculty.
-
A CIDER Y LOTTERY
GLORIOUS OPORTUNITY!
ed Scheme presented in Clar* W
i received with eocb a decidedly
emoD#(rsti>/n, the manager takes
in presenting another beautifully bril
, jbetoe, offering a far more profitable
iov«’*<tncnt than any stock or securities now in
the mnrki-t. CLASS X
Tube Drawn Dec. 10th at tho City of Mont-
gvwerj, when prize* Amounting to
30,000 DOLLARS!
b« diitribnted according to the following
UNPARALLELLED SCHEDULE!
One Thousand Prizes!! "1
Prize, $10,000!
ttDfioo Om
4«si *3 <Io ifOtrt
ms, t
*H5C TO
Number*!
■ and Quarters in proppor-
ion* strictly oonfidentiai.
, Agent and Msn»gcr.
Timn
*r date Oppllcatfon
• the Or llimry of hloyd county for
*11 Hu* Nfg'«»c** i>4-iongiiig »<» *h<
i*iis of the Estate uf A. N, Baird,
Checks and Stnpes ;
Dress Silks in Great variety;
Blk “
MarciHno Silks;
Floreoeo “
Ribbons:
“ Velvet;
Black Silk Velvet;
White Satin ;
Dress Trimmings;
Embroideries:
“ Handk’fe;
“ Collar*;
“ Sleeves ;
'*• Chemisette;
Alpaoeas, Plain add Figured;
“ assorted col’s ;
Bombazines ;
DeLains ;
Msrinoes; «-
Colton Flannels ;
Wool “
Homespnn, Blch’d A Brown ,
Paper Cambric*
Jack “
Muslins, Swiss and Nainsook ;
Thread Cambric ;
Black Crape ;
Liece j ;
Cambric*, assorted col's;
Cassimeres;
Black Doe Skin;
Fancy “
North Carolina Ac
Tweeds;
Jeans;
Drillings, Bleaeh'd A Brown C ol'p ;
Holland, “ “
Wool-Net Shtrte ;
Silk « “
Trunks;. I -
Tin Ware ;
Crockery and Gran Ware;
Locks ; .
Tobacco-;
Toilet Soap ^
Sharing 8oap';
P«
Ginger;
P-iitmaras #
SSKT’
And many other articles too tedions to men*
tion. All of which we will be pleased to show
aad sell oa reasonable terms.
Nov. 27, WOOD ABRO.
JN persnance to on order of the Honorablejhe
Ordinary of Floyd county will be cold nt^tbe
Court House in the eity of Rome, on tbe 1st
Tuesday in Jaaaary 1856, tbe following notes
and ft foe, sold as toe property of the Estate of
Wtiiiam T Price, decrawd to wit:
J W Domin'# Note $165 00
N Sima “
W H Brazils “
Cr. for $60 lStorNov. 1850
20 00
171 45
A Stephens
A Stephens
S W Venable
8 W Venable
RJ Johnson
Thomas Potit
John
Floyd
Littebny Huff
A. Copeland
A a W Copeland
Smith
N Sims
A Stephens
A Stephens
45 00
19 36
14 55
70 00
30 00
25 00
75 00
4 75
26 00
9 09
fil 00
15 50
117 00
2 00
20 00
174 60
Note _
Note '
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Cr. to July 1852 for $180
M G Joaes Note
J P Doversoo Not#
Hndgiegs a Morriss Note
Cr. 19th June 1852 for $18 00
H F Sharp Note
J L Horan Note
J D Dickerson Note
Ed Sharpo Note
Littebny Hoff Note
F M Loy Note
Fi fa, ve M Gilbam Note
Fi fa, v# W J McCoy Note
At the same time and place will be hired, tbe
Negroes belonging to raid Estate.
6 B DRMITCHELL,
nov2730 CHAS. PRICE. J rs
— HOUSE FOR SALE
T HE undersigned offers for sale, agoed Dwel
ling House in tho olty of Rom*. Fop pw-
ioular* apply to James M guipter, Eaq~,
umy 8 * J G McKINZfK
1 TTRIED A BRO.—Dealers In Fancy and Sta-
; pie Dry Goods, Hats, Cap*, Boots, 8boes,
Clothing, etc., Broad street, Borne, Ga. [nolSIy
TTENBY
Ji tioner, Rome, Ga., ke?p# a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publication*. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy article*. [novlSly
TTENBY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
XX Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
A Harkins.
[novlSly
JJARDIN A 6MYRR, Merchants, offer on
good terms Fine, Fancy, Staple. Plain and
Heavy Dry Goods, Ac. Store just under South
erner office. novlSly
JONES A WILSON, Dealer* in General Mer
chandize, Broad st., opposite Choice Hotel;
Rome, Ga( B F Joses, J M Wilson } novfily
J P. HOLT A SON, Maoufaeturera of Bro-
• gana, Boots and Shoes, and dealers in Lea
ther, Broad Street,. Rome, Ga. novlSly
J L. LOGAN A CO, Dealers in Groceries,
Grain and Provision* of all kinds, Rrnad
street, Rowe, Goo. novlSly
J P PERKINS. Scenic, Banner and Ornamen.
tel Punter, Rome, Ga.
[novlSly
J A EVANS, Faahionable Boot Maker. Shop
on Broad St. Terms Cash.
novOtf.
J M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staplo
Dry Goode, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. [novl31y
J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant In Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard-
Wawrsn.—Produce of all descriptions.
Also Agent for.the Paper mills Rags wanted.
novl31y
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
_
•gold, Ga.
(nov!21y
J W. HICKS A CO.—Dealeis in Medicines,
•Drags, Paints,. Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan
Hawkin* A Co. V" [novl31y
J R A T W ALEXANDER, Attorneys at Lv
Rome.
nov271y
TTILES W. JOHNSON. Dealer in Fancy and
ilJL Staple Dry Goods, Ready Mailo Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, ae, Broad st, Rome, Ga. [novl31y
M MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready-
•Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment. novlSly
DUDLEY, Manufacturer of Carriages, Bug
. gies and Waggons: be also attends to
Blackstnitbing in its various branches. Shop
near the Buena Vista Hotel. [novl3ty
P A. OMBERG, Manufhctorer and dealer in
• Boots and Shoes; genteel work done to
order. Broad st. Rome, Ga.
[nov!31y
JguMB- Si’EAM ENGINE WORKS, Steam
Engines and all kinds of Machinery Munu
factored. Also Castings in Braes or Iron of
any size made to order,
novfily JAS. NOBLE A SONS
R OBERT BATTEY, Druggist and Pharma
ceutist, Choice Hetel, Rome Ga. Physici.
an*' prescription* compounded with caro.[no61y
R T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in]
English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. . [novlSty
R J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries,. of
• wh ■
which he keep* a fresh and various supply.
lovlSly
Store next to Wood A Brother's.
[nnvl3
R S. NORTON, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• Drv Goods. Ladies’ Dress Goode. Trim-
Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goode, Trim
mingo. Embroideries, Linnens, Bonnets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Ac.—
Borne, Geo. [novlSly
D. HARVEY, Attorney and Councellor at
Law, Rome. Ga. •
fehi31y
S ANDERS A MANNING, keeps on band a
well selected stock of Prints, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and a few gmeeries,
told low and on good terms. 8tand nearly op.
posits postuffice. [novlSly
S TERN A CO.. Merchants, dealers in Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods and Ready Made
Clothing. Store one door above Ombcrg’s [no] 3
20 00
6 00
22 00
8 00
2 00
12 70
5 00
27 3S
7 00
85 00
100 00
iOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
id a full assortment of Groceries at toeh
old' stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—allot low prices. Calls from our friends
an respeeetfliUy solicited. novlSly
S TANFORD A PITNER, Dealers in Dry
Goods, Gruceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
Ac., Ac. novl31y
S MITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
wiH practice in toe Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
CHARLIES H. SMITH. I 3. W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 10/54.
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order. dec. 5 lv.
dec. 5 ly.
S ULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Grocerlos, etc., Broad
StreetRome, Ga., Corner of Bridge and Broad
Streets. (novlSly
FOB HlLEtllK REIT.
BE Store Romi) and Building at |
esent oo-
JOj&L
T HE Store Boon; and Bqildjng at prejc
cupied by Wood A Brother on Bfo*d street,
Rome, Ga. For particulars Inquire of
PR SWWJ
TUI0MA3 & FBKRY. Agent for Chorter Oak
+ fiW Re^fMrd. pi'RO-,
Rome, Go. [pi[vj31y
|jNDKRWOGIT & STAUR, Phy*loir»D« ..i.'d
-1
pc? 3m
Surgeons T Qffict pearly oppo|ite toe Poet
Office, fiovJWy
G ROCERS, Commission Merohants, and Deal
ers in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tenn.
Haviog Agents in SL'Lnule, Louisville, Cin- -
oinoati and New Orleans, we are at all times 9
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at those places. H S F A S.
may 8 . *5 ly
JtajiQillt Sbnrrtisnnnits.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE Deal-
YY BR, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, Iroo Castings, Hide* and Sole Leath
er, Cornor of Front and Broad Street, Nashville
Tonsfc. mey81y
MANtffcACTU
AND FAMILY
No 25 Market Street, Nasbv
may 1 ly
B. £L WELLER,
TkEALER iu Copper. Brass, Tin, Sheet Iron,
xJ Stores, Gratos, Hallow Wara and Newseed
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
II S FRENCH
B. 8. FRENOH fit SON
J C FRENCH.
MORRIS fit STRATTON,
W HOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Com
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestie Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
1855! FALL IMPORTATION! 1855!
J H M’CLUNG & CO,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.,
Have just received from the Northern markets
THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
C OVPBISXH O
Ladles elegant Dress Goods, Handsome
wrapplng8.h9siery,gIoTC8&embrolderics.
READY MADE CLOTHING
FOB MSN AND BOTS.
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 $& A OVER
J H MoCLUNG, } i G R WARD.
Rome. Ga 8ept45th
CUKttOK .E FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T HE public le invited to attend the annual
examination of toe pupils of the Institute
on tbe 5th A 6tb Inst: The fourth term of Ibis
Institution will open the first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to ntit the time*.
Scholarships, for the jtenr with the privilege of
the whole range of studies without extra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, os here
tofore $50. There will be hereafter four De
partments with the following studies and
Rates of Tuition.
Prut art Department.—First rudiments, rea
ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic,
primaiy geography and primary history, for the
Spring tertu 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, forthe Spring terra 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 tbe principles of syntax ap
plied in acourae of reading of tbe best English
classical writers, for the Spring term of 24 weeks
$21; Fall term 10 week* $14.
Senior Department.—Revision of the Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, intellectu
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, Trench -nd Drawing, each extra, at
he charge of the Professor. 8. FOUCHE'.
H'
JONES & WILSON.
Broad 8t. opposite Choice Hotel,
AVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING
AN ENTIRELY NEW and Heavy Stock of
FALL A HD WISTER GOODS,
which they offer toe public at low rates, and
only ask an opportunity to show that they will
don good part by all who may favortbem with
tbeir patroasge t
Sadie Blan
ketsGr.iy A
White Wool
Plains
Blue Gray
Brown BI
BLANKETS. KERSEYS Ae.
Heavy sevt Blankets
Mackinaw Blankets
Whi tney Blank ets
Railway Wrappers
Crib Blankets
Oeorgla Plains
Heavy Fin nnols
WelobFInnnel*
Domestie Flannels
Ex Hey Twill do
Twseds assorted
Grave Flannels
Iu* Grata opera do
—Cloths—
Vest
ing*
Mix A
Black
Cassimere
F re n eh
Doeskins
olive Cloth
colors
Cloth,
Tweeds
ssys
ton
Fine Dress
to Super Stripe
» A Pld silks
I Plain Silks
B Blk Silks
S. A lap a c
? DeLai
Circassian
£
I .
a
<o
eas
n es
Cashmeres
Bombazine
Fch A Eng
M ar i nos
all Wool do
D e Be r go
n
•s
1
Spun Silks
Ombre shaded j
Satin Stripe«
opera
' Flannels
cloak
Lac
es
Printed and
Velvetinu
Anstr’li’n
Woolens
Dimity,
Per* isn
T wil Is
Cloths K
VelvetR’bonsS
Bonnet do gf
Satin
Ribbons
Lining
Silks *of
Crape -mmux"
Swiss qsofd
Moire Antique Dress Trimming
M
ns.*
F ringes.
Each- Black J
be 1 k col'd “
But’ns, But ^
Linen t o
k Cot
ton
F lo s s,
m Berege,
m Swiss
^ a 1 Muslins
M te d Flowers
WEdg- Ruse,
> i n g, Oil
so, ac. Silks
A N D
Wholesale Bar -Furnishing
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
J. VALENTINE 8c CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobaeco, Ac., keep constantly on hand the following articles:
BRANDY,
Cognac,
Otsrd,
Uennessy,
Rochelle,
Peach,
Cherry,
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
American.
WHISKY,
Bonrbon (eld)
Monongabels,
Irish,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson's (bottled)
Ae., Ac.
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New England.
WINES,
Port,
TOBACCO LpsT; . :
Smoking k chewing.
GLASSWARE,
Decanters,
Flasks i p’t, to 2 p'ts,
-Tumblers.
SYRUPS,
Tjcmon, p’t or gal*
Raspberry,
Strawberry.
Sundrie#, •:
Sardines,
Pickles,
Catnpegne Cider, Broker* Bitters
Porter Ala Strangle ton “
CIGARS, Ess. Pej rermint,
Spanish, Caraooe,
American, Mau&cbiaa,
German— Anisette, -
mnil Isiss(sasutlmeiffi Absymbe,
- Cordials Corks.
Ac., Ac. Labels, Ac.
Madeira,
Sherry,
Malaga,
Muscat;
Claret,
Catnpagne.
We intend keepieg on band an articles needed by Bar-kceperr, and will obligate
ourselves to sell fine Liquors and Cigars, lower than they.can be bought in any market South.
J. YlLESTilE,
MAT 22,
W. H. EIDSO.Y,
ED. SHARP.
' 1855, ly
NEW GOODS!!
a. w. jonisoj
TYfOtJLD call tho attention of his frieadsaad
V Y customers generally, to bis large and well
selected stock of New Good*. Ho hns jnst
returned from New York with u large supply of
FALL A WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all the kinds that are usually
bought or are suited to toi* market. A large
assortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying In price from
25 cents to tbe highest. Also
SILK DRESS GOODS
OFTHE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
and a variety of Ladies' Winter Goods of every
description. Also a large assortment of Goode
suited to Misses’ and Childrens’ wear.
ALSO A SUPPLY OF LADIAS’ CLOAKS OF
JUE LATEST STYLES, AND SWAWLS
of various descriptions. Also Silk and Worsted
Hosery of various sixes and qualities at low prices
Also Silk and Worsted Hosery of varions sizes
and qualities at low prices. For gentlemen’s wear
a large supply of Winter Goods in Bolts, and
READY MADE CLOTHING,
a fall sapply that can be bongbt at the lowest
prices going. Also a good assortment of
BOOTS AMD SHOES
of all sizes, styles and quantities. Also a large
.supply of IEGRO GOODS FOB WIITER, con-
aisting of Blankets, Lindseys, Kerseys, Bed
Blankets, Ac., Ae. Those who will call and
see for themselves can bay Goods so as to be sad
Isfied with Styles and prices. octl64m
CHAMPE & KERR.
KMT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public willplease bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on band a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A S THE limit of our copartnership expire*
JjL the fir
BACON! BACON!
BO 000 ^ rimo Tennessee BACON for
April. 17. tf WE ALEXANDER A CO
R. 8, ffORTOY,
TS now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of
X Goods which will he offered at a smaller ad
vance than usual. Yon can satisfy yourself by
calling and exi. mining Goodsanc prices.
Rome, September, 25,1255 R S NORTON
MISSES* BOYS* A*D CHILDRENS*
\ Hose, half Hose and Gloves of nil si
zes. [sep25] R S NORTON
QHOES
D zes.
E LADIES DRESS GOODS.
NGLTSHnnd Kranch Merino, Thibet Cloths,
Delaines, Chally’* Poplins, sc. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25tb, 1855. R S NORTON
w
WELCH FLANNELS}
ELCH. Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25] R S NOTON’S
S
WOOL YARNS,
[CARLET, Orange, Blue,' Mixed, and White,
at [scp25] RS NORTON’S
S
BONNETS,
ATIN, English Straw, Florence, and Neapol
itan—Ladles’and Missses’. R S NORTON
embroideries.
C AMBRIC and Muslin Insertings and Edg
ings. Bands,Collars, Sleeves, Chimlzetts and
Handkerchiefs.
sept.25
Also Thread Laces.
R 8 NORTON
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. SttBtBLBT. Rome, Go.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE,
MARINE. AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, *
CAPITAL $30 0, 00 0.
Amount securely invested in Bonds and Penn
sylvania stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
BowaruR Helmbuld, i ( Hon T B Flohknce,
Secretary. J ( President.
Silks Belts
Scarfs
Cloak*
Shawls
Gloves
H 9 #
MOREEN
M Velvets
FLOSS
ta
Jae’Hot
* Swiss
Mm,
I i a s.
H
H
©
• r J » A
Cam- O
Yarns,
b r i cs
Collars
Linens to
Top- ©
Silk k ©
* i e s, H
Linnen ia
Prints, H
Hdk’fs, H
Skirts, O
G’ghams, Id
Slopes ©
Fr. Prints.^,
Ladies’ Calf and Kid Boots
Black Gaiters
Jenny Linds
R s c h e l’s
Broad ways,
Lola Montes,
Fancy Ties,
Kipheel Boots,
P a r o d i es
Hi ghlanders.
Rubber’*
S 1 i p p er s.
A n k 1 e T i es.
Ladies Extra Fox’d Gaiters
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
B r ogans, -
Russets,
S1 i p p era,
S a n d e Us,
D a nci n g
P u m p 8 .
Lace Boots,
Calf Boots,
Pegged &
Sewed
B us kina.
Patent
Leather Slippers,
_ ■ 53
a La Toilet^
A Large
As good var-
and
perfect
a lot of
Sbues
ioty-3
Boo
“•l
a s e i n p,
be found
Q i n a n y
tp House i n
to[os np, e’ntry-
►» q Towns
2nut which'
" tj»o| have
!**••*«••*
COMBS
Perf- nmery
hon’y
8as*fr-
Ha i r
Sh’vig
Razor
Lilly
Col-
Spec-
B lae-
Bat-
Bras
hair
Pencils.
Soaps,
as do.
Oils,
Soaps
straps
White,
ogne,
tacles,
king,
tons,
hes,
pins
Tobaeco, Tea*,*o
to A Superior
g article of
oo Tea, and
g T o b a cco,
o Some of the
S pi c es.
I
FIRE 1N3URANCE COMPANY
Of too Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
CAPITAL $30 0, 000
C. 8. Frame, Sec’y } ( J. S. Cabsom, Pres't.
Penn Htifoal Life Insurance Co. ofPhlla.
OR1NGINAL CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $334,307
J. W. Hornor,Sec'y.} { D. L. Miller, Pres’t.
Tbe rates of premium* are naiow a* a ju«t
„ ,rcg«rd to mutosl safety w|l) nilnw,
" ‘ ' '
M
who
matign on the subject will he qhoerfully given
ap0» Wpllpatiooin jjefsqn or by letter. [ocl(53ro
Port Wine
u N u t m eg
oronoeo” to
W *r*j r
ted oat of O
Pure g
Leaf. Zf
Cigars, 2
sllofsnperi <
or quality.^
first of January, we intend at that time
to close out entirely. We are now offering a
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in our line at ve
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
twentyfive to fifty per cent by giving ua a coll
soon. This Is no common advertisement, we.
mean just wbotw^jajr. CHAMPE A KERR.
N. B.—Those who have not settled their old
bills, had better do so at once, or they will be
favored with a call from Sam. [oc9] C. A K
WOODLAND FEHALE COLLEGE,
CEDAR TOWN, OA.
Tho Trustees have made the following arrongv-
mente for toe next year ;
J. M. WOOD President.
J. D. COLLINS, Professor of Natural J?cien-
eoK and Lansnages.
JAS. A. ARNOLD Prof elect of Mat henfat-
ics. Moral and Mental Science.
—— —— Teacher of Mn-ic [to he snpplie.l
JOEL H TERRELL Stewart.
Sessions and Vacations.—Spring Session,
from'the 2d Monday in January to 1st Wed*
netday In July; Fall Session, front Ist.Mdh-
day in Angttst to last Wednesday in Novem
ber. The intervening time will be vacation.
ENp6BSCS.-*»Washing and board, (candles
tiot excepted,) $8 00 per month; Tuition
in the College Cnnrse $4000 per annum;
Tuition in Music. $40,00 |»er annum; Char
ges for Books, &c.. so a* to c«Ter cost.—
Settlement .will be required at the close of
eaeh session. 8chol!arships are offered-at the
following rates; The payment of $7000
will secure to a pupil the privileges of the
Literary Department for two years. $100.
three years. $120. four rears. $400 wilt
secure a perpetual scholarship. Bv this ar
rangement a nnpll can be boarded. and cd
ncated for $110 a y* ar, a less atnonnt than
is paid for board and washing At most insti-
tntions. and nearly a hundred dollars less
than.is paid for the same facilities at other
places- These indticemon's arc offered by
an outlay ofo money from other sources
than the income of the school—a gratuity
to the public. ,
FaetlUle».~«The Faculty Is ootnixmed of
able and experienced teachers. They have
good Chemical and Philosopnlcal Apparatus
at their entt)mind. The boarding house is
to be managed by a gjod Stewart and lady,
who will guard the health and morals of
yottng ladles. Pupils will be required- to
attend Sunday schotil and Preaching every
Sabbath. Sni’able provisions will be made
(nr music and for primary scholars.
Regulations.***Rnles for tiie government of
the schiHi] -are sneh as we deem necessary for
pnpilsand the Institution, en'urced in kind,
ness but with firmness. .Persons wishjng to
enter pnpilx or purchase scholarships, will
please address tiro President.
By orderofttae rcsirfent Board rtf Trustees.
jfM WOOD, President.
—Tacstints-'
Af. J. QjlliLUU, BEit CHANT TAILOR,
received from New- York a larger
TTA8 jnst
XX Stock of GOODS, than be bos eve offered
in this market before, consisting of every varie
ty of Goods for gentlemen’* wear. jfBntb
of erery variety and color. Every deserip-
•ionofCassimera. an over slock of Vestings,
Velvets. Silks Satins. &c.. &c. of ail color*
and prices. FURNISHING GOODS of eve
ry description and variety, consisting in part
of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers, Collars,
Cravats. 8tncks. Ties 8nsp«'nders. all sorts
uf Gloves. Half Hose, Hats, Caps &c.&c.—
A complete stock SP
READ Y HADE CLOTHIYG,
which fa tnannfaetured at iris own establish
ment, and by zonjeof the lu st houses in New
York. Thesoperibr workmant-hip <-f which
he will warrant also Clothing for child ten
arid Youth*, The cutting and making of
garments of all kinds done with neatness and
dispatch as heretofore. oct92v.
GRATIS ! JUST Pt PLlSliED f
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words
on the rational treatment, withont Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rhe Limbs and Back, Indisporition
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 French of Dr B De Dancy.—“The
important fact that these alarming complaint*
may easily be removed without medicine, is in
this small tract, clearly ’ demonstrated; and
tbe entirely new and highly successful treat
ment, as adopted by the aotoor, felly explain
ed, by’means of of which every one is enable to
cure himtelf perfectly, and at the least possible
eost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nos
trums of toe day.” Sent to any address, gratis,,
and post free by remitting (post paid) two pos
tage stamps to Dr. B.JDe Laney, No 17 Lispen»
ard Street.'New York City. ect. 2 6m
NEW BOOKS
J UST received at the Book Store of Henry A
Smith;—Travels in India, China and Japan
by Bayard,Taylor;. Tho Lands of the Saracen,
do; Tbe Two Guardians, by the author of the
Heir of Reddyffe; 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 CbasBetide; The Hidden Path, by the au
thor of Alone; The Deserted Wife by Mra South
worth ; Fifty Yeifre Exile, by Mellville; Cura
ming’s works by whole series uniform edition
Dome, Georgia, November 6th, 1855
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 rt Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Plantings
l/QMM Bfiimr'* '
Just received
Feb 20
for sale by
W S COTHRAN i CO.
A Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Jnst re-
U ceived and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN & CO.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES !
OA Bags prime Rio Coffee,
Ov 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis N 0 Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various hrands and quali
ties for sole by WS COTHRAN & CO.
Feb 20 1S55, tf.
K E ff T 0 I FACTORY.
\snaburgs and Yarns always on hand and
' for safe by
Feb 20 W SCOTHRAN A CO.
. ^ Agent.
E Dyrb.
Wm NkWtok,
C tt StILLWKLt.,
E D Chisolm,
A F Kino.
D 8 Andkusoh,
T H Sparks,
Wm .Pkkic
Cor. 8 Gibson,
W O BWuatlev.
E H Richardson,
W E Wkst,
L W Battle,
C H Starks,
A Dardkn.
A N Vkrdbry,
W A Mkrcrr.
Joel H Terrell.
WPWood
[nnv202m]
And In fnot every thing nsnally kept in Upper
Georgia Store*, and would like to call the atten
tion of the invalid Community “ard those who
desire to become so,” to a very superior artiole
of Double Diamond Schiedam Sotnappiy which
hns been prononueed very superior to Wulfe’sand
Inferior to none. Also a little Premium Cham
psigne equal to f • best, not a bredseho la t
Hogshead of it. Come and see and by so doing
oblige yourselves and your friends,
BENJ. F. JONE«l.
Rome, Ga. Nov.fl 2or JAS, M WILSON.
CHEAP CARPETS,
grain and Hemp
WwGH
Jfty’PLUNQ*
ff^TB OF 1 HE LATEST STYLET”^
TUST rcoeirad qnd for snip at
(nov6t() : * $ H McC^G $ GO’S
1858. GEORGIA 1858
FEMALE COLLEGE.
FACULTY:
GEORGE Y. BROWN, President.
P. LOUD. Professor of Natural Science.
R. D HALLARY. Prof, of Bello Lei teres
J. R. Seal*, Professor of Music.
The Collegiate year for lfi-56 will begin on
Monday January 14th. Comiin-ncement will
he held in Outoher. Pit pi is from the low
country will thus spend their sickly season
in our salubrious climate
Oat aloe uex containing further information
mav be obtained by miphingto either of th
facnltv. [im»v207»v] RDMALLLRY S-o’y
; W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always,
on bad a large supply of iron castin gs Ac., of
evefy size and description. Orders filledproper-
ty-
, They will also purchase wheat at the hiebest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
SALT! SALT!!
10Q0 Sacks i^lt Targe size, in fine order
Feb 20
jnst received, and for sale by
W. S. COTHRAN & CO.
DANA k tTASHBURY,
BKMki to Wmjhbur, Wilder tt Co.
Factors And Commission Nerebaoh;
SAVANNAH, GA.
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, H K Washburn;
Special Patnera. Genera) Purtriera*
Will continue the above business at 114, Bay st,
East of the Exchange-
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other supplies*
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savannah, August l uly316m
T FOR SALE OR RENT.
ITE undersigned has several very desirable
and pleasant Houses mil T.nt,
and pleasant Houses and Lot* situated in
Rome which 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 smalt Plantations; oue four miles <
own, the other 12, (norfitf) JOB R0GI
PAINTING !!
P LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.—JAMES P
PERKINS WOULD INFORM THE CITI-
Zi-nx ul Rome ami vicinity, that he ix mat
••ropare-i in execute Jobs in Plain nndOina
mental Painting. lie would call particu
lar attention to, and invite examination
of hlx specimens of TR ANSPARENCIES.
Banners. Scenery and Landscapes.
He it«»w «-x|iecmto >111' otu lifaent.re attention
*n *l|js |>ii*ii)e*s and . has. mv.-fidev’ce iu hfa
qliilttF to <‘geoutf orders in ORAlNINQur.d
Marhllu^f as wcllnsPlaiq Paintln-,
fn a sfylunut sinkiiMeil by any onn in thlx
soeijitn ••f-Hiniitity. Th**s« desiring work in
bis “line,” aro rcspectftilly solicited to give
him a call, RomeNov20tf
• NE1F STORE!—JONES & WTLSON.
rtENEAL MERCHANDIZE, Broad St., op':
AT posite Choice Hotel. We beg leave to'
apprise the public of t he co-pn rtnerahlp we have
formed under the style as above, for the trans-'
notion of a generel business in Dry Goods';
Hardware, Clothing. Boots and Shoos, HatsJ
Caps, Ac., and would be glad to receive, youf
patronage. The goods and prices jrill be found
to compare favorably with any in the city.
Yonr ob’t servl’s, BENJ F JONES;
RomeOctStf JAS M WILSON
ffEW iflRIYAL OF TOYS AID FANCY
MICTIONS—I am now receiving the hand:
-L v snmest selection of Toys and Fancy Notions
ever offered in tbe Rome Market, comprising
in part China Figures, Dolls. Watch stands Per
fnmery .Bottles, Vases, Pjper Weights, Ink
Stands and SufTBnxes. Also & great.^ vAHptV
of Rubber Toys, Britannia and China Tea sett*;
German Toys of every conceivable nbaractef;
Papie Mnche, Ebony and Mahogany Work Box
es, Reticules, (furnished) n largo variety, also
gehtiomen’s Rosewood rind Mahogany Portable
Desks, etc; etc.. The public patronngo is roo^i
respectfully solicited. (nov5tf] H A SMITH
F. M. EDDLEMAN & BUG.
. .* Atlanta, Georgia,
Hoep constantly on hand and for sale oil
tho lowest cash nriecs, a largo nssortirient of
.BOOTS. SHOES.LEATRi.'B. LASTS,
. et — ^
PEGS, CALF LINING nml BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
r* 1855.
Jan '6 1355.
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