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STORE 8TASB FOR SALE!!
i r offers for sale, bis Plantation
miles from Romo on tbo Van
has 400 Acres, about 100
There are comfortable " Dwellings
place, a good Gin House, fine
on the
and
. v*ch Orchards, good water and other con
veniences, in all making it one of the most
pleasant p’acein the country. _ ,
ALSO A STORE HOUSE.
This is an excellent Stand for selling Dry
Goods and Groceries, it being ten miles
from Rome, thirteen miles from V&u Wert,
and twelve miles from Cedar Town.not
sold before the first of January, this Store
u ill be offered to rent,
deel I 'm JOHN JOHNSON*.
rsr. TTHK ntc.ic WRESMRiMrMt
F OR WRITING without pen or ink, copy
ing leaves, plants, flowers,pictures, patterns
for embroidery, marking Knew Indelibly, ftnd
manifold writing. This article i* absolutely
the best portable inkstand in the known world,
for a small quantity folded and placa.l in tl
pocket constitutes a traveling inkstand, whh
cannot be broken. No pen Is need. Tor any
stick sharpened to a point, writes equally as wall
as ihebestgold pen in tlfomrtvbwe. For draw-
j iw.iijiimrpcnsable. It is, indeed, the whole
art of drawing and painting-in one lesson.—
Any leaf, plant, or lower eon bo transferred to
the pages of an album, with a adnata and dis
tinct resemblance of natora. With equal facility,
have received the highest cnloginms from the
fair sex: and indeed a more testefitl present
for a lady could not be produced.
This Magic Paper also murks linen or other
articles, so as to remain perfectly indelible.—
AH the washing in the world foils to bring it
out. Any child can use it with perfoet eo*#.—
With this Mngic Paper, likewise one or four
copies of every letter written can he secured
without any additional labor, whatever, making
it the Cheapest and most convenient article ex
tant. It is used to great advantage by repor
ters of the public press, telegraphic operators
and hosts cf others. Bach package contains
four different colors black, bine, green and red,
with full and printed iastiwetions, tar all tease,
and will last sufieieatly to obtain ivo hundred
distinct impressions. II Is put np in beaatifaUy
-enamelled colored envelopes, with a truthful
likeness cf the proprietor attached. Baoh and
W|j package warranted.
Price—$2 per dosen, or tea for $1. Single
Matisd to all parts of the world
i of the above price. Address,
C.HCBBELL, 161, Broadway, N. T
onxioxs or van mss.
r ey»e Impression Paper.—We refer
to the advertisement, in another
ug forth the merits of this pleasing
i invention. The cheapness should
1*811 to give it a trial.—{Phil*. Merchant.
‘-It is unsurpassed for neatness, utility and
Should meet the »le it riehty d*aerv«.-Tril»»e.
•‘Just what the public has Ibog desired, and
i itself to every individual of taste
it.-—Jour, of Commerce. [decll3m
f1 EOKGIA. Chattooga Corner* BFhorsas.Bon-
VT j*ca>n Moyers. Adtainistratoron the Estate
of John F Gray, deceased. a: ;■lies to ,,w for
leave to sell all the real estate of said deceased.
Those arc therefore, to cite and admon-
fah alt and singular, the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law,
InslMm wpe. M any , tlbi^r have, why snob
leave should not be granted unto said ap-
m|ip>nt. Given trader my band and official
aignatcra. [decllj F A KIRBY, Ordinary
BROWVWOOB IXSTTFCTE, SEAR
UOUSSS.SA.
FAC CLTY.
KC HOOTEN.A M ) Principals a
I F. C OS, A. HL J Proprietors.
— —to he supplied.
Tho scholasticyearefffois Institute will begin
on the second Wednesday in January next, and
•dose on the first Thursday in Oettfoer, with a
vacation cf one week, at the expiration of the
Spring Term, the last Tbnrrday in June.
Superioriodneemeeta are offered to young
men desireas of obtaining a foeroagh practical
-education and those who wish to enter on ad
vanced Class at College. The facilities consist
of an extensive ; Mathematical, Chemical, Phiio-
ar-i Astronomical Apparatus, a well
Otbin^r of Minrrsls, Fossils, Jcc.-
AWMtiTiHlIrv. Ac.'
rxrnssK*.
String term Tuition ::::::: z : ; ; $33 00
■io do i ? rI, ledgding* washing ;: 75 00
do do Chemistry, {ineld’g chemicals) 15“00
Fall Tom Tuition : .17 00
^ do do Board i - : t : rift 00
Students are required to fnrmisk their own limits
,sdl»«tU,udio the winter months a small
ehnrgc hQaade for fneL Payment is required
woe half in advance, and the remainder at the
dose of the term. 5 ~
For farther information address HO OXEN A
CON, La Grange, Ga. dec!12w
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAY LOTTERY.
(By authority of the State of Georgia)
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY 11
I PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TICKETS 1
FOR DKCBMBBR-CLASS TEN WILL BE
Drawn December 24, in tbo City of Atlanta,
when prises amounting to
$30,000
will he distributed according to the following
INIMITABLE SCHEME»
CAPITAL PRIZE TEN THOUSAND DOL’S
SCHEME:
2,000 are
600ato
350 are
110 are
Ware
60 are
60 are
^|0are
♦#re
1,000 prises amountina to
ONLYTKN THOUSAND NUMBS™, _ ,
Tickets $5; Halves $2,60j Quarters $1,24 ¥J K ,^ Y 4 HARkIN f' In Staple a
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sjiff "7
Atlanta. On.
HAf AHA FLAB LOTTERY.
JASPBR COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
(By authority of tho State of Georgia.)
MACON, QA.
B B UT IF U L SCHEME.
$12,000 FOR $61
$30,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AT CON-
cert Hall, Macon, Go., December 16, 1865, ac
cording to tho following-mmgnifioent and unpro-
codootsd Sohemo, under the sworn snporinten-
doneo of.Col George M Logan and James A Nia-
bit, Esq. CLASS H.
CAPITAL $12,000
Dm 16th, 1865.
I Prim of $12,000
1 do 3,000
l do 2,000
6 do $500 are 1,000
1$ do 100 are 2,500
75 do 60 are 3,760
130 do 84 are 3,250
18 Approximation prises, 600
261 Prises amounting to $80,000
Only 10,000 Numbers. Tickets $5; Halves
$2,50; Quarters $1,24. In this Schome ifyou
draw anythingoven the lowest prise it will bo
five times tho cost of the Tieket, Prises paya
ble in foil without Deduction, and every Prise
is drawn at each drawing, and some person
must get then}- Orders strictly confidential.—
Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at
my risk. Bills on off solvent banks at par.
Address JAMES F WINTER, Macon Ga.
Office Ron R. R-, l
November 20, 1855. J
the regular
Triweekly afternoon Train will bo discon
tinned, [deed] NLA. STOVALL, Sop’t.
FARE FOR SALE.
. The subscriber oSm for sale <
s Lot of Loud containing
3D hull llldawd, weB fenced and under
a'kigh state of enfeiratioa. There is a good
Orchard on the place, comfortable Dwelling
-mad Out Buildings, and two Wella of unfailing
r. TuL farm is on the Kingston Road,
JJ miles from Rome. For further particulars,
npplre f i:c43m} J.H. WISDOM.
A SMART active hoy to attend in a store in
upper Georgia—and of good family, and
who desires to eontinne at tho burin ese.
an as wfosiyi of un
doubted veracity. Apply by letter to
iec4tf . A. B. C., Rome, Ga
FOR SALE.
_ Boy 8 or 101
’or particulars enquire m
CEL C. 3C8KY * COXPA5V, PBOPP.IETOBS.
THE DAILY AHERICAY ORGA.V,
every &fr-:rtiOon, (except Snn-
i corner of Louisiana avenue and
reel, and is delivered to city subscribers
fito the carriers) at 6J cents per week.
_ Mail subscribers, $1,00 per
► for 6 months, always in advance.
mssiinw. '
. .. one insertion twentyfive
each additional line, five cents.
, half of the above rates.
ORGAN
every Saturn ay, on tho following
•
1 copy 6 months $1 00
5 copies 6 months 5 '00
10 copies 6 months 8 00
BATES or ADVEETISIXC.
line for each insertion.
f on business connected
directed to the«A»er-
C^^db.pojgd.
>E COLLEGE,
OEonciA.
this Institution will
ary Mtb, 1856, un
PIERCE, aTm.’, Professor
English and Latin Literature.
BASS, A. B., Professor
Natural Science.
< MOSELEY, A. M., Professor
Mathematics.
ROE O. TAYLOR, Teacher of Harp,
olin. Crayon and Oil Painting.
ROBINSON, Piano, Guitar, Singing,
*"ater Colors and Penciling.
“ABET If. SHERMAN, Principal
Department, and Instructress in
Embroidery and Wax Flowers,
g including Lights, Fuel and Washing
in Literary Department, 50
No extra charge for Vocal Music aud the Lan-
(Latin and French.)
First Thursday in July will be Com
mencement Da}-.
jes containing particulars may bo
lication to any of the Faculty.
5w W. C. BASS Sec'y of Faculty.
WOOD & BRO.»
TTTOULD moat respectfully Inform their
W friends and customers that they have
moved abont ten feet into their new store room
between their old stand and Wto H White, and
that although behind every body, efoein getting
in their New Goods this fall, they-are now in
store with all tho advantages tbst purchasing
late in theseason secures to them. J
We have now in store— ■ -
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 Ladles and Misses r
Cloth GAITERS;
Calf sewed BOOTS for Men ;
« nened “ ' “
“ ^ « Boys;
WOOL HATS, home-made ;
Span Cotton;
Leather;
Axes, SamT Collins ;
“ King’s;
Hoes, Planter’s Nos 1, 2 and 3 ;
Trace Chuns;
Paper—Cap, Letter, and Note;
Silk Hose, white j
“ “ black;
Cashmire Hose, black;
“ “ white;
“ u asserted c<d’s;
Cotton K white Ao;
Half Hose of various kinds ;
Gloves, of « "
Calicoes, a large lot new and pretty j
Ginghams, assorted;
Furniture, prints ;
Damasks;
-Xlnsoys; ' ' w ... - -
Checks and Stripe* ;
Dress Silks in Great variety :
Blk “
Marciline Silks;
Florence **
Ribbons;
“ Velvet;
Black Silk Velvet;
White Satin ;
Dress Trimmings;
Embroideries;
“ Handk’fs;
« Collars;
“ Sleeves; .
u Chemisetts;
Alpaeeas,Plain and Figured;
“ assorted col’s;
Bombasines;
DeLains;
Marinoes;
Cotton Flannels ;
Wool “
Homespun, Bleh’d A Brown ;
Paper Cambrics
Jack “
Muslins, Swiss and Nainsook ;
Thread Cambric ; ;
Licces;
Cambrics, assorted eol’s;
Black Doe Skin;
Fancy u **
North Carolina Ac
Tweeds ;
Jeans;
Drillings, Bleach’d A Brown C ol’p;
Holland, “ “
Wool Net Shirts;
Silk « “
Trunks:
Tin Wsxe ;
Crockery and Grass Ware ;
Locks;
Tobacco;
Toilet Sosp,
Shaving Soap;
Pepper;
Soda;
Ginger;
Copperas j
Indiao ;
And many other articles .too tedious to men*
tion. All of which we will be pleased to show
and sell on reasonable terms. '
Nov. 27, WOOD & BRO.
r f pennanee to an order of the Honorable the
Ordinary of Floyd eognty will be sold at* the
Court House in the city of Rome, on the 1st
TnesdaylnJanuary 1856, tbo following notes
and fi fos, sold as the property of the Estate of
FOR SALE OR REST.
Store Room and Building at present oc-
hy Wood A Brother on Broadstreet,
6
U-Ci. V.t .fi
JWDonrln’s
Note
$165 00
N Sjms
44
20 00
WH Brazils
44
171 45
Cr. for $60 18th Nov. 1850
A Stephens
Note
45 00
AStopbens
Note
19 30
6 W Venable
Note
14 55
8 W Venable
Note
70 00
RJ Jobnaon
Note
30 00
Thomas Patit
Note
25 00
HM Turman
Note
75 00
A Alexander
Note '
4 75
John Floyd ^
Note
26 00
LittebayHuff
Note
9 09
A. Copeland
Note
61 00
A* W Copeland
Note
15 50
Wm Smith
Note
117 00
N Sim*
Note
2 00
A Stephens
Note
20 00
A Stephens
Note
174 66
Cr. to July 1859 for $100
M G Jones
Note
20 00
J P Dovereon
Note
5 00
Hndrtngs * Morrfas
Note
22 00
Cr. 19tb Jane 1652 for $13 00
H F Sharp
Note
8 Off
J L Ilufon
Note
2 00*
J D Dickerson
Note .
12 70
Bd-Sbarpo..
Note
5 Off
LittebuyHaff
Noto
27 34
F M Loy j-. .
Note
7 00
Fi fa, va M Gilham
Noto
35 00
Fife, vs WJ McCoy
Note
100 00
At the same time and place will he hired, the
Negroes belonging to said Estate.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A W. CALDWEL, Manufacturer of Tin Wore,
Copper and Sheet Iren. Guttering, and
Repairing done to order at tho place lately occu
pied by Wm B Jones. 20,000 lbs Rags wan>
ted. novBlyj
A M. KERR,—Carriage Manufacturer.
* Repairing done with neatnoes. Orders
flrom abroad promptly filled.
novl.Sly
A P. NEELD-—Merchant Taifw. Broad-s^
•Rome, Ga.; will HU all orders with prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit customers [novlS
T) LAOK A COBB, Warehouse and GeumUaton
Merehaou, Etowah House, Rome, Ga., will
give their personal attention to foe Interests of,
allwhb confide business to their management. 1
Thread and Osoaburga by the bale at Faetory
prices. They are prepared to extend the usual
niclUties. \ Gao S Black, II W Coaa > novOly
W OOD A BROTHER, Merchants, are sup
plied with the latest stylerof Fancy, Plain
And Staple D*y Goods, me., during foe seasons;
store opposlto Ramey’s stablo and next door to
Wm. White. novWly
W M. JOHNSON. Dealer in Carriages, Rook-
nways, Ruggie% Ac.. Repository next
tor it
building west
W ILLIAM 11. WlilTE—Dealer in, and
manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Har
ness, Leather, Calf-Skins, and all kinds of Car
riage Trimmings. , novlSly
IlfMK. ALEXANDER A CO, Wholesi
VV Retail Grooera. Opposite Rail
Depot, Rome, Ga.
Wholesale and
Rood
novfily
‘^S’eal ’
W L W. SHARPE, Professor of Vocal anp
Instrumental Music, also teacher of Brass
Bands, Rome, Ga. (novl31y
QLARK ACOOLB1
of Bread and Oostaniula streets,
nov201y
rsnnd Commission
Merchants, dealers
dnee: Also agtats and
ufactured Tobacco and Havana
Ga. ( Wm Clark, Miltox A CooLar”) novfily
pHOICB HOTEL, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.—
v Wm M Roberts, Proprietor. [novl31y
C P. CULVER, resident Dentist,
Rome, Georgia, (novfily)
D R. KING, informs foe public that be may
be found at his residence at all times ; at
foe two story building, corner, nearly opposite
the Bnena Vista Honse.
D ANIEL R MITCHEL. Attorney at Law,
will attend courts in Floyd and adjoining
eonnties. >'* [novlSly
D R. GREGORY, tenders his professional ser
vices to foe eitiaens of Rome and vicinity ;
office four doors above Norton's store at foe
plaee lately occupied by Champa a Kerr [novl3
D ANIEL S, PRINTUP, Attorney at. Law
and Agent of foe Bank State of Sonfo Car
olina, Borne. novlSly
TpTOWAH HOUSE, Near foe Depot, Broad
J-J street, Borne, Goo ; J. M. Roach, Proprie
tor. [novlSly
E TOWAH STABLES.—Rome, Ga. Near R
R Depot. Horses and Vehicles bought and
sold. Conveyances of all kinds for Hire,
novfily WM RETCHAM.
PORT A HARGROVE, wholesale and retail
A. dealers in Groceries; always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on foe best terms. Lo
cation at tho corner foom Oostananla bridge,
old “Exchange.” nov!3ly
F RIED A BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta
ple Diy Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc., Broad street, Rome, Ga- [hol31y
H arvey a Hamilton,—Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law, Rome, Georgia.
ftblSly . ■{ R P HARYKT P B OAXTLTOS }•
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. [novlSly
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. - . novlSly
J ONES A WILSON, Dealers in General Mer
chandize, Broad st., opposite Choice Hotel;
Borne, Ga] BF Jones, J M Wilson } novfily
J P. HOLT A SON, Mannfaetnrers of Bro-
• gans, Boots and Shoes, and dealers in Lea-
iker, Broad-Styea
T L. LOGAN a CO, Dealers in Groceries,
d • Grain and Provisions of all kinds, Rroad
street, Borne, Geo. ’ nov!31y
J P PERKINS, Scente, Banner and Ornamen
tal Painter, Rome, Ga. [nov131y
J A EVANS, Fashionable Boot Maker,
on Broad St. Terms Cash,
Shop
novfitf.
J M. QUINN A, CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. [nov!31y
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard
ware. Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions.
Also Agent for’thd Paper mills. Rags wanted.
nov!31y J
J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
.. ’
•gold, Ga.
[novl21y
J W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
•Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan
Hawkins A Co. [novl31y
J R A T W ALEXANDER, Attorneys at Law.
Rome. nov271y
■fiJTILES W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Fancy and
JlL Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, *c, Broad si, Rome, Ga. [novl31 y
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. nov!31y
N DUDLEY, Manufacturer, of Carriages, Bug
• gies and Waggons ; he also attends to
Blacksmitbing in its various branches. Shop
near the Bnena Vista Hotel. [nov!31y
P A. OMBERG, Manufacturer and dealer ia
• Boots and Shoes; genteel work done to
order. Broad st Rome, Ga. [novl31y
R OME STEAM ENGINE WORKS, Steam
Engines and all kinds of Machinery Mann
factored. Also Castings in Brass or Iron of
any size made to Order,
novfily J48. NOBLE A SONS
R OBERT BATTEY, Druggist and Pharma
ceutist, Choice Betel, Rome Ga. Physici.
ans’ prescriptions compounded with caro.[nofily
R T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Go. [nov!31y
R J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries, of~
• which he keeps a fresh and various supply.
Store next to Wood A Brother’s. [novl3Iy
E S. NORTON, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Embroideries, Linnens, Bonnets, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Ac.—
Rome, Geo. [nov!31y
S ANDERS A MANNING, keeps on hand a
well selected stock of Prib ts, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and a few groceries,
sold low and. on good terms. Stand nearly op.
poslte postoffice. [nov!31y
QTERN A CO., Merchants, dealers in Fancy
O and Staple Dry Goods and Ready Made
Clothing. Store one door above Omberg’s [no]3
nov2730
CHAS. PRICE.
' Adm’n
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of
Chattooga county, will bo sold on tho 1st
Tuesday in February next, tlio following
property to n it; Tcnar, a girl 13 years old;
Gracy, a girl 10 years old and John, a boy
10 years old. Bold for the benefit of tho
heirNof Alexander Manning, deceased.
Wtt.R.MANNING, Administrator,
Dec.* with tbfi will aur»9*e4
S LOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
bond a fall assortment of Groceries at their
old stand.. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at thoir New Store, one door
above—all at low prices. Calls from our friends
are respeccttiilly solicited. novl31y
QTANFORD A PITNER, Dealers- in Dry
O Goods, Groceries, “
Ac., Ac.
Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
nov!3ly
A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
wilt practice ill foe Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
CHABLF.B n. SMITH. I /. W. II. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 16,'64.
S G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order. doc. 5 ly..
QULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
O and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad
StreetRpme, Ga., Corner of Bridge and Broad
streets. [novlSly
TUIOMAS J. PBIIRY, Agent for Charter Oak
X Life InsnranCo Company, Hartford, Conn.,
Rome, Gd. [nov!31y
TTNDERWOQI) A STARR, Physicians add
U Surgeons. Offieo noarly opnogito the Post
Office, jjorlSty
JlnsjjuilU ^ncrtiatnicals.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
IOLKSALE GROCER, PRODUCE Deal-
ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI
QUORS, Iron Castings, Hides and Solo Leath
er, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashville
may81y
WOODS it CO.
flTFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
FAMILY LARD.
Tennssee
55
B. 3. WELLER,
D EALER in Copper, Brass, Tin, Sheet
Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware and New seed
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tenn, may 1 ly.
H S FRENCH-
-J C FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH & SON,
G ROCERS, Commission Merchants, and Deal
ers in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tenn. -
Having Agents in St Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and New Orleans, wo are at all times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at tboso places. H 8 F A S.
may8 'Hy
MORRIS & STRATTON,
TITHOLESALE;Grocers, Produce and Com-
VV mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic. Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nafoville Tenn. may 8 ly
18541
1855!
FALL IJIPORTATIOT!
JHM’CLUNG&CO,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.,
-- s; •
Have just received from the Northern markets
THEIR FALL AMD WESTER STOCK
' >^ —C OI’BB IS IM G
1C T .li & i* .. . v
Ladies elegant Dress Goods, Handsome
wrappings, hosiery, gloves & embroideries.
B.EADY MADE CLOTHING
FOB MBX AXD aors..
HOUSE-FURNISHING AN ©.PLANTER’S
GOODS OF EVERYDESCRiPRION.
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 A OVER
J H McCLUNG, [ ( O B WARD.
Rome, Ga Sept.25th
CHEROKEE FEH.tLE WSTITCTE.
npiljfi gBMiu li luvirod to attend the annual
JL examination of foe pupils of the Institute
on foe 5 th A fith Inst: Tho fourth term of this
Institution will open foe first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to auit the time«.
Scholarships, for the year with the privilege of
the whole rango of studies without extra charge
for Frcnoh, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $50. There will be hereufter four De
partments with the following studies and
Rates of Tnition.
Pent art Department.—First rudimonts, rea
ding, spelling, defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, for the
Spring term 21 weeks, $15; Fan term, 16 weeks
$10.
Second art Department.—Primary branch
es revised, geography, English grammar, Arith-
meticand history of the United States in addi
tion, for foe Spring term of 24 weeks, $18; Fall
term 16 weeks, $12.
Tertiart Department.—Secondary branch
es revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
general history, algebra, botany, Watts on the
mind, rhetoric with the principles of syntax ap
plied in a course of reading of the best English
classical writers, for the Spring term of 24 weeks
$21; Fall term J6 weeks $14.
Senior-Department.^—Revision of foe Ter
tiary branches, with geology, moral, Intellectn.
al and political philosophy, logic,' geometry
with foe Latin and Greek languages, for the
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $Ifi.
Music, French »nd Drawing, each *extra, at
he charge of the Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
BACON! BACON!
BO 000 ^me Tennessee BACON for
April, 17. tf W E ALEXANDER A CO
It. S. NORTON,
I S now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of
Goofy which will be offered at a smaller, ad-,
vance than nsnal. You can satisfy yourself by
c ®U*ng and examining Goods and prices.
Rome, September, 25,12o5 R S NORTON
HISSES* BOYS* AND CHILDRENS*
S HOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves of all si
tes. [sep28].. R S NORTON
’ LADIES DRESS GOODS,
T7NGLISH and French Merino, Thibet Cloths,
-LJ Delaines, Chally’s Poplins, *e. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25th, 1855. R S NORTON
WELCH FLANNELS,
TY7ELCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
[sep25]
R SANCTON'S
WOOL YARNS,
QCARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, and White,
Oat [*ep25] R S NORTON’S
ife. BOIHIETS,' 1 • ”
Q A TIN, English- Straw, Florence.- andNespol-
O itan—Ladies’ and Missses’. R S NORTON
E1IBROIDERIES.
C AMBRIO and Muslin Inserting.* and Edg-»
ings, Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Chimizetts and
Handkerchiefs. Also Thread Laces.
sept.25 rs Norton
ARE YOU INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. Sueiblet, Rome, Ga.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ FIRE,
MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $30 0, 00 0.
Amount seonrely invested in Bonds and Penn
sylvania stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PE It P E T U A L
Edward R HbumboM), J / Hon T B Florence,
Secretary,,
(, President
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of foe Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Vo.
CAPITAL $3 0 0, 0 0 0
0. S. Frakk, Sec’y J* S. Oausox, Pres’t.
Penn Hutnal Life Insurance Co. of Phlla.
ORINGINAL CAPITAL* 300,000
ACCAMULATED CAPITAL $884,307
J. W. IIouNon, Sec’y. }- •{ D. L. Miller, Pres’t,
Tho rateb df prenriums areas low ns a just
regard to inntual safety, will allow.
No effort will be spared on tho port of the agent,
at aH times, to protect foe interests of those
who may patronize his Agency, and any infor
mation on tho subject will bo cheerfully given
upon application in person or by letter. [ocI63in
jones & wilson;
Broad St. opposite Choice llotelp
H ave just received and opening
AN ENTIRELY NEW and Heavy Stock of
FALL ASD WIATF.R GOODS,
which they offor the publio at low rates, and
only ask an opportunity to show that they will
do a good part by all who may favor them with
their patronage:
BLANKETS, KERSEYS Ac.
Heavy sevt Blankets
Mackinaw Blankets,
Whi tney Blank ots
Railway Wrappers
Crib Blankots
Georgia Plains
Heavy Flannols
W clcbFInnuols
Domestic Flannels
Ex Uvy Twill do
Tweeds assorted
Green Flannels
8adle Blan
kets Grey A
White Wool
Plains
Bine Gray
Brown Blue Green opera do
—Cloths—
Css-
itnero
G ray
BlkSat-
i n e t s
Foy Cas-
imerts
Blk Blue*
Various
Cloak
M i x
Lfnd
Vest-
lng»
Mix A
Blaok
Casslmoro
French
Doeskins
olive Cloth
ool o r s
Cloth,
Tweeds
s e y s
ton.
ipos
Fine
yarns
Goods
£. ■
Silks
Blk S i 1 k i
Circassian.
v.
Al
De
Spun Silks .
8
cas
net
Cas _
Bom
Fob A
. M ar 1 nSf-v
all Wool do
Printed and opera Flannels
Velvetlne
Austrili’a .
Wool e n s
Dimity,
Persian r *
Twills
Cloth*
VelvetR’bons 2
Bonnet do ?
S a t in
.Ribbons
LinA n g
Si 1 kg,
i Crap* 1 hi Qw
Swiss
Moire Antique Dress
Satin : Stripe a f ’/
-mint
9 a Id
sing
Fringes,
Rach- Black ”
.he 1 *col’d~
But’ns, , But, ”
Linen to^'
* Cot ns. <
t on o
Floss,
m Beregb, ; '
m Swiss
'"’al Muslins
M te.d Flowers. .
WBdjg- 1 *11**4^
> ing, Oil
*e,*c. Silks
tiff*
Silk's Belts .
Scarfs '
Cloaks -
Shawls
Gloves
H o a
o r y ,
Yams,
* Collars
Top-
s i os,
Prints,
Skirts,
Slopes <
MO REE
tdVelvets 1
eo. Jac’net
.<
ft
K
o
E-i
Eh
©
* Swiss
Mus- ,
1 i-M SJ 5
C a m •
brief
Linens
Silk * -
Linnen
ndk’ft,
G’gbams,
55
O
Eh
EH
©
o
w
■ © i
H
ft
Fr. Prints.pt,
.Ladies’aCalf and Kid Boots
Blaok Gaiters
Jenny Linds
R a e b o l’a <
Broadways,
Lol a Montes,
Fancy Ties,
Kipheel Boots,
P a r o dies ,
Highlanders.
R n;b kerY
Slippers.
Ankle Tics.
Ladies ExtraFox'd Gaiters
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
Brogans,
Rnssets,
Sli ppers,
San dells,
D a nei n g
Pumps. ',
Lace Boots,
Calf Boots,
Pegged A
Sewed
Baskins.
Patent
A
Wholesale Bar.Furnishing. _
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET,
J. VALENTIN I: &
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUP3, PICKLES, CIGARS, .
Tobaeco, Ac., keej> constantly^^on.hand foe fdlHwing'a, tides s
brandy;
RUM,
St Crofx,
Jamaica,
New England.
WINES,
Port,
TOBACCO
Smoking 1 chewing,
<3|wj§S WARE,
Wm
oMt
DcOgnters 1 ,.. _
Flnsks i p’t, to2 p’ts,
- ' Tumblers. -
M'j,; SYRUPS,
Lemon, p’t or gal,
Raspberry,
:} Strawberry.
ii;,g nnr j r ; ee)
* Sardines,
^ ^*** t ^?*‘ Pickles,
Campagne.Cider,. Broker; Bitter*
Porter Ale ’ St'rangleton “
ClGAltS, Ess. Peppermint,
Spanish, Curacoe,
American, Man.-=cbinsr,
German— Anisette, v . L
a very large assortment. Absybfog, -
Cbrp^ CjSirld. «*** ***'■■
Madeira, . p.
Sberjy, “
' Malaga^ ^
Muscat;
Claret, '
t Campognb.
’' ^'Hcnnospy,
Rochelle,
Peach,
Pt«i« fmt • Cherry, >■ «
* s Blackberry,
'■ ’ r Apple. . • v
X'i t 4'c „s V':f GIN, y-.- l.
vRjf* V to.’? Holland,
;• ,. '' ' American.
c : -r - WHISKY, •
i ; ; • - i,. ; Bonrbon (old)
' i Monongahela,
rtv.m Irish, t . *'■
'en '..Scotch, .
}■ F-*.. Doans, -
Dexters,
, f Pikes, .
‘ .Gibson’s (bottled) - . . -
Ac., Ac. . Ac., Ac. LgfreIf t R«
. We intend keeping on hand all articles neededby Bar-k^epor-', and will obligato
Jdrjl^ve^rto sell fine Liquors.'and Cigirt,.lewer than they can he bought in any market South.
t ’ at W. D. EIDSOIT, r r r ED, SHARP,
J. VALESTISE,
MAT 22,
1855, 2y
N E tV GOOD S! t
D. W; iOB.TSOS - • - "
~\\T OULD call foe atte n tion of bis frieoJs and
JT customers generally.to hlslaraeand well
selected stock of New Goods.- He ha* just
returned foom New York with a large :supply of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all the kinds font are usually
bought or are suited to this market. A large
sortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES end
ORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
25 cents to the highest.^
Tress goods
and » variety-pf Ladies' Winter Goods of evory
description. . -Also a large assortment of Goods
suited to Misses’and Childrens’wear.: . .
ALSO A. SUPPLY OF LADIAS' CT.OAKS^F
THE LATEST STYLES, AND SWAWLS
of various descriptions.. Also Silk and Vn?rs;ted
Hosery^of various sizes abdqaaltties atlow prides
Also Sph abd Worsted Hosery of various sizes
and^uaBtibsjailpwnrices. Fpr.gehtienlcn’s wear
a lai^e~iupply ; of Btotei. Good* ih Bolts, and
READYMiDJE QLOTHIN.G, £
Mins firw „•> .. > u.s -T ■ » - n
. aftill supply foatean be bought at,fo<x. lowest
, -pricesgoing. • Also a-goed assortment of
^1; BOOTS ASD SHOES
. of all sizes, styles and quantities.'. Also a large
sttpply of KEOBO GOODSFOR WISTER, con
sisting of Blankets, Lindseys, Kerseys, Bed
Bfankets, Ac., Ac. -Those who will call and
See for themsel ves can bay Goods so as tp'be sad
failed with Styles and-prices. I ' octl64m
II. J, OHBEUC, RLUtliAM TAILOR,
TTAS jnst received from New York a larger
-QL Stock of GOODS, than be has eve offered
in this market before, consisting of every vari
ety of Goods for gentlemen’s wear. Cloth
of erery variery and color. Every descrip-
tion r of Cassimers. aD over stock of Vestings,
Velvets. .Silks, S=ttm«. &c., &c . of all colors
and prices. FURNISHING GOODS ofeve
ry description and variety, consisting in part
of Woolen Under Shirts.* Drawers, Collars,
Cravats, Stock*?, Ties. Suspenders, ail sorts
Of Gloves, Half Hose, Ilats, Caps, &c. &c.—
A complete stock of '> v***«4»*& ^
READY HIDE CLOTH ISC,
which is manufaemred?siA;bis own establish
ment, and by some of the best houses in New
York. -The Superior workmanship of which
he will-warrant also Clothing Tor children
and Youths, The entting and making of
garments.of all kinds done with neatness and
dispatch as heretofore. oct‘Jiy;
.C.WAMPE fit KERft.
BROAD STREET ROME G A,
. Tha Public will please hear in mind that, the
above'named Firm keep' constantly, on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A S THE'limit of our copartnership 'expires
foe firstOf-January, weintend at that time
to close out entirely. Wa are now offering a
choice lot of FRBSH GOODS in our line at ve
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
F LOSS 'terentyfive-to-fifty'per-eent by giving us a call
soon. This fa no- common advertisement^'we
mean just" what we say. -• CBrAMPE & KEItRf.
. N. B.—Those who have not' settled foelr old
bills, had better fio eo fct once, or they will he
favored ..with a call from Sam. £oc$] C.4K
a
£
« S'
rm **3.
Leather Sllppert> a La Toilet-.^
( A Large*
As good var
an d iety -|
perfect op®
a lot of BooS
Shoes ts-S
ft scan
be found
Q i n a n y
'■ ftp Houso in
W[os up c’ntry
►iq Towns
which'
t vmo| have
tRSnoq B»*q • • ' ! -
COMBS
Ferf- umery
hon’y
Sns’fr-
Hair
Sh’vig
Razor
Lilly
Col-
Spec*
B lac-
Bnt-
Bras
hair
Pencils.
Sdaps,
as do.
Oils,
Soaps
straps
White,
ogne,
tacles,
king,
tons,
hes,
pins
Tobacco, Teas, £o
g A Superior
S article of
of
OQ
o"
Tea, ’and
T 6 b a eco,
©
a
Some of the
3
ijjf*
“Nutmeg
o r o n o oo”
of
1
W a r a n
ft
t>
00
ted out o f
©
Pur e
ft
©
I
Port Wine
Cigar a, ”
all ofsuporl .•<
or quality.^
And in fiwt every thing usually kept in Upper
Georgia Stores, and would like to call foe Attend
tion of tho invalid Community “aid those who
doslre to” bccomo so,” to a very superior article
of Double Diamond Schiedam Set nnpps, which
hiis been prononuoed very sunerior toW olfe’s and
inforior to none. Also a little Premium Cham-
palgne equal to foe best, nota hcodacho in a
Hogshead of it. Come and see and by so .doing
oblige yourselves and yonr friend*,
BENJ. F. JONES;
Rome, Ga, Nov.6 2m JAS. M. WILSON.
CHEAP CARPETS,
T APESTRY, Brussel, Ingrain and Hemp
Carpets, IM’and 12*4, Drugget,, Floor Oil
Cloths, Ac. for sale by J H McCLUNG A CO
““ HATS OF TOE LATEST STYLE,
TUST received and for sale at
0 (novfitf; J H J^oCLUNG A CO’S
WOODLAND FEMALE COLLEGE,
CEDARTOWX, GA.
The Trustees hove made foe 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 o£Mathemat
ics, Moral and Mental Science.
-SeaclHft ,9fttem$ {to he supplie.]
JOELH.TERRELL.Stewart, if
Sessions and Yaeutions.—Spring Session,
frbnt; the 2d Monday in January to ; 1st Wed
nesday in JFall Session, Ahm' 1st Mon
day in Angnst to la^t Wednesday in Novem
ber. ' The intervening time will be vacation.
Expenses.-—Washing rand boat'd, (candles
not excepted,) $8,00 per month; Tnition
in tbe CoUege Coarse $40.00. per' antinm;
Tuitiop'ih Music.' §10,90 per annum ; Char
ges for Books, &c., so” as to .hover' cost.—
Settlement will bo required at the close of
each session. ScholUirshTps are offered at fhe
following rates: /The payment off $7.0.00
will secure to a pupil the .privileges of,-the
Literary Department for two' years.. $100,
three years': , $120, four years.. $40Q .will
secure a perpetual scholarship. By this ar
rangement, a pupil can be boarded and ed
ucated for $110 a year, a less, amount than
is paid for board and washing stf most insti
tutions, and nearly a hundred dollars less
than is paid for the same facilities at other
places* These inducements are offered by
an outlay of money from other sonrces
than Ihe income-of the school—a gratuity
fo-thfi,public. _ ....
Faellltfcs.—-Tho- Faculty is composed 'of
able and experienced teachers. They have
good Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus
at their command.- The''boarding honse is
to be managed by a good Stewart and lady,
who will guard the -health and morals of
young ladies. Pnpils will be required to
attend Sunday school and Preaching every
Sabbatb. . Suitable provisions will be made
for. music and for primary scholars.
Regulations,-—Rules for the government of
the school are such as we deem necessary for
pnpils and the Institution, enforced in kind-
nesa; but; with fir.mness. Persona wishing to
enter pnpils or purchase, scholarships, will
plea so sgddreM thel Ptesi dent. . T ,
By order oftbe-resident Board of Trustees.
jV . J. M. WOOD,President*
,»A«t '■•** • .
E *H Richardson,
GRATIS ! JIST PIPLIiHED:
A -NEW Di jcovery in Medicine!—A few words
xL on the rational treatment, without Medicine
Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude/
Weakness of rhe Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and Incapacity fo r Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to
Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Seif-Dis
trust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in tho Side,
Affection "of foe. Eyes, Pimples on the Pace, and
other Infirmities 5 "j
. Fromthe French of Dr JB De Dancy.—“The
important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be removed without medicine, is In
this small trace, clearly demonstrated; and
the entirely new and highly successful treat
ment, as adopted by foe author, fully explain?
ed, by. means of of which every one is enable-to
cur* him self perfectly, andat the least posrible
cost, 'avoiding thereby all the 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 Lispeto
ard Street;. New York City. ect. 2 6m
■* na s—: md$ —
. . . V hEir BOOKS
TUST received at the Book Store of Henry A
O. Smith:—Travels in India, China and Japan
by Bayard Taylor ; The Lands of foe Saracen,
do; The Two Guardians, by the author of the
Heir of Reddyffe; The'Castle Builders, do;
Maty 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 Drngon, or the Master
Key toPopcTy; Ramblt* in Iceland, also in
Brazil, by A R M Payne f Nathalie [a novel]
by ChasReade; The Hidden Path, by the au
thor of Alirbe; The Deserted Wife by Mrs South
Worth ; Fifcy Years Exile, bv Mellville; Cum.
ming's.works by whole series uniform edition
Rome, Georgia, November 6th, 1S55
ss?
OATS AND POTATOES.
t f) Bbfa prime Irish Potatoes for Planting-
\ u 350 bushel seed Oats
Jnst received and for sale by
Feb20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
ja:^ jc'jwc k: !!
Q A Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewards]
Ov/oeivCdand for sale by
Jnst re*
Feb 20
W S COTHRAN A CO.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES I I
Q A Bags prime Rio Coffee.
OU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis NO Syrup
20 his Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco,-various brands and quali
ties for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 : . . ; . 1S55, tf.-
If E W TON FACTORY.
and Yarns always on hand and
for sale by . - .5 ssrr ifT Tf
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent.
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always
on had a large supply of iron castings Ac., of
every size and description. 'Orders filled proper
ty- V--. ’ ...X
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
E.Dver,
Wm Nkwton, •
C H STiniiWECn,
E D Chisolm, ’
A F Kino,
D S Anderson;-
T H Sparks,
Wm Peek,
Col S Gibson,
W O'B Whatlet.
.W E West,
L W Battle,
C H SrVRKs,
A Darden,
A N Verdery,
W A'Mercer.
Joel H Terrell,
W P Wood.
•g [nov202m]
1856.
1856
r- GEORGIA -
FEMALE COLLEGE.
- FACULTY.- >li
G E O R O R ■ Y. B R 0 W N, Pb bsid bst.
p. LOUD. Professor dt* Natural Science.
B. B. it ALL ARY", Prcf. of Bello Letteres.
J. R. Seals,* Professor of Music.
The Collegia to year for 1866 will begin on
Monday-January 14th; - CommencementAvill
bW'held in October. Pnpils from the low
: c<rant¥y will thus Spend th’eir sickly season
in nhv sklnbriftnsdlfmate:* ^
OalalOgties oontatning fnrther information
may -bfr obtained by apptyitig to either of the
faculty. [nov207w] R' D MA^GLAltYy Seo’y
PAJNTING !
P .AIN AND ORNAMENTAL.--JAMES P
PERKINS WOULD INFORM THE OITI-
zfenffcof Romo and vicinity, that he la now
propnrcd.to execute Jobs in Plain and Oroa
mental Paintmgi Be would call particu
lar attention to, and .invito examination
of bia speoimenk of TRANSPARENCIES,
Banners, Scenery and Landscapes.
Ho now ekpects to devote bia entire attention
to this businws und has confidence in his
ability to «xeonto orders in GR AINING and
Marbling as well as Plain Painting,
in a stylo not surpassed by any ono in this
section ofcountry. Those desiring work in
his “line,” are respectfully solicited to <riv*c
kimaqtll. ^V". - RoracNov20tf
; - SALT! SALT!!
I f)f| A Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
1 UUv/just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DAW & WASilBlRY,
SnenoMors to Wosbburu Wilder A Cffil-. -
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, II K Washburn,
Special .Patners. General Partners
Will continue the above business at 114, Bay st>
s East of the Exchange*
Orders for Bagging, Dope and other supplies
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
"Savannah, August 1 uly316m
FOR SALE OR REM.
T HE undersigned has several very desirable
and pleasant Houses and Lots situated in
Rome which he will sell on advantageous terms-,
or if not sold, will rent. These Lots are ink
ploasant part of Town and convenient to the
Cherokee Female Institute. Ho also offers fdt
sale two small Plantations; one four miles froth
own, foe ofoer,12. .(novBtf) JOB ROGERS
NEW STORE!—JONES & WILSON.
G ENEAL MERCHANDIZE,'Broad St, op
posite Choice Hotel. Wo beg leave to
apprise foe public of the co-partnership'we haYO
formed under the stylo as above, for the trans
action of a gencrel business in Dry Goods*
Hardware, -Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Ac., and would be glad to recoive yoWt
patronage. The goods and prices will be found
to compare favorably with any in the city.
Your ob’t servfs, BENJ F JONES.
RomoOotOtf JAS M WILSON
NEAV ARRIVAL OF TOYS AND FANCY
“MOTIONS.—I am now receiving the h.tod i
-L * sornest selection. ofToys and Fancy Notions
ever Offered In tho Romo Market, comprising
ih’part China Figures, D.olls, Watch stands Per
futnery Bottles,. Yases,. Paper Weights, Ink
Stands and Sufi'Boxes. Also a great variety
of Itublu-r Toys, Britannia and'China Tea sdfts,
German Toys of every conceivable cbaxaxftSsr,
Pupie Macbe, Ebony and Mahogony WWk BoX
c?, Reticules, (furnished) a largo variety, also
gentlemen’s Rosewood and Mahogany Portable
Dosks, etc, etc. The public .patronage is most
respectfully solicited, (novotf] H A SMITH
Wmsm
m
v E %
ftBWtfti’
F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly on hand and for sale on
the lowest cash prices, a large assortment of.
BOOTS. SHOES,LEATHER,LASTS,
PEGS. CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Ac. *c..
Jan ‘(j 1855, *• " ty