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HATS! BATS!
F XE fashionable Moleskin Dress Hats and n
large stock of soft Fur Hats, together with
a great -election of men's and boy’s W ool Hats,
Caps, Ac, can be found at the store of
' R .1 JOHNS
SON.
SHAWLS, SWAWL8.
TpIIESK fine and new style embroidered and
J. cashmirett Shawls.- are something new in
Thev can be found at tho
R J JOHNSON,
er ©wVof fashion.
IHPROVED HAVANA PUT LOTTERY,
(By authority cf the State of Georgia)
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY!!
1 PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TICKETS !
FOR DECEMBER—CLASS TEN WILL BE
Drawn December 24, in tho City of Atlanta,
when prises amounting to
$30,000
will bo distributed according to tho following
INIMITABLE SCHEME:
CAPITAL PRIZE TEN THOUSAND DOL’S
SCHEME:
1 Prize of
CHBRELLAS.
f large and fine Umbrellas
and for sale cheap.
JmbrelU
There
ali kinds from the finest to com cotton umbrel
la, for ladies and gentlemen. R J JOHNSON
WRAPPING PAPER.
APPING Paper in great abundfiBOOc
Those who want, call, yon can buy cheap.
R .1 JOHNSON.
m GROCERIES.
S UGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Chickens,
Rice and manv other articles in tae Grocery
line, on hand and fbr S*lo ** «bea» M «W be
found. • KJJOB
—
INSON.
—
SALTED PORK.
A LOT of Fresh Salted Pork now on hand
and for sale by R J IOHN^ON.
WINDOW GLASSES.
T ins excellent article of French Window
ft great variety now on
hand and offering at the right prices. Refer-
cr? can be given as to its quality by one who
bar opened and used a number of boxes from
'the same lot. [dec IS j R J JOHNSON.
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m-'M
»yd County i To all wbotu it
will please take notice, that
' A uthonv applies to me for letters
on the Estate of William L
ceased.
refore. to cite and admonish
I ■ and creditors of
apjiear at my office
d by law to show
said letters should
ted onto said applicants. Given
td official signature.
J. LAMBERT!! Ordinary
YHALE AYR FKJLALE
ACA E51Y.
rr.oYri eov
THOMAS W SKELLY, PI _
T his institution will Re-open on
THE SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY,
1856, when it is hoped that all students, 'desi-
; admission. will be in attendance.
TERMS OF TUITION, FOR
The sebsla.-tie year of 10 months arc as follows:
ordinary branches of an English ed.
ncation : : :::::: :s » : J z: $12 00
r Maihensrtics, Astronvimy, CivilEn-
geneering. Ac:::::::::::: 20 00
r Latin. Greek or French 25 60
Landscape Drawing. Mapping. Vocal Mnsieand
•hand Writing, taught gratis to subscribed
The- discipline or government of the
shall be mild and parental, yet firm and
form,
Yitfc that confidence, which successful expe-
ienee alone can inspire, Mr Shelly pledges him
self. that the reasonable expectations of all who
: their children to his care shall fcc am-
fulfilled. The Academy is situated right
milerfrCm A-tairS-eille, nice front Rome, and
thirteen from Calhoun—In a district of the;
county, remarkable for the beauty of its scenery, (
proverbial Tor its health, and famous for the va
riety an i abundance oTits good spring water.
Good Board, at very moderate prices can be
Up: obtained in the irorae iate vicinity of the Acad
emy Indeed, the accommodations in this par
ticular. are superior to those offered elsewhere
ia Cherokee Georgia.
TKCSTEES.
i Lee. Col. Wattees,
*tox Atcock. Mr. JohsRcsh,
Hoo.T.McGriRE.
J the opening of the School, ail letters
are to be addressed to the principal at his pres
ent residence. Resaca. Ga. declllm
FAR* AND «TORESTAND-FOR SALE!!
UPHE Subscriber offers for sale, his Plantation
A «t 'BMffi
I rituafafi Jteo milea fan Rom* oa tho Van
Wert Rom! He has 400 Acres, about 100
Acres cleared and under good improvements.
: >n.ftriable Dwellings on the
ri Gin fin<* Annie and
tfS- waterantf oiiicrcon-
n-niVnc- s in all making It one of the most
'3 here are
m
pleasant pfag fin the coant it.
ALSO A STORE HOUSE.
This is an excellent Stand fbr selling Dry
G■ and Groceries it being ten miles
ti>rn ll»me. thittrenmil« from Van Wert,
•»i*l t welve miles from Cedar Town. If not
twfore the first of January, this Store
WTtlbeoSbredtorent.
devil3m JOHN JOHNSON.
CS^ THE H1GIC I.BPRESSiO.Y PAPER
T?' »R WRITING without pen or ink, copy*
JD iif ■' ' ” —- -jgj|- - -' Hma j
-
ing leaves, plants. Sowers, pictures, patterns
Jbr embroidery, marking linen indelibly, and
manifold writing, f- This article is absolutely
the best portable inkstand in the known world,
fora small quantity folded and placed in tbe
pocket constitutes a traveling inkstand, which
cannot be broken. No pen is need,for any
stick sharpened to a point, writes equally as well
as tbe best gold pen in tbe universe. For draw
ing it is.Tndispensable. It is, indeed, tbe whole
art of dnwiog and painting—in one lesson.—
Any leaf, plant, or flower can be transferred to
the page* of on album, with a minute and dis-
' oet resemblance of nature. With equal facility,
etures and embroidery patterns are taken, and
received the highest euloginms from the
x ; and indeed a more tasteful present
fora lady could hot be produced.
This Magic Paper also marks linen or other
articles, so as to remain perfectly indelible.—
;Tn the world fails to bring it.
out. Any child can use it with perfect ease.—
•With this Magie Paper, likewise ona or four
copies of erery letter written can be secured
2
do
S,000 are
3
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500 are
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250 aro
110 are
17
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75 are
4$
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50 aro
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60 are
200
do
10 aro
830
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5 aro
1,000
ONL
.Tickets
8AM
prices amonntinn to
,Y TKI» TJ
THOUSAND NUMBERS.
; Halves $1,50; Quarters $1,25 1
SWAN, Agent and Manager,
' ita, G
Atlanta, Ga.
WOOD & BRO.,
TlT OULD most respectfully Inform their
VV friends and customers that they have
moved about ten foet into their new store room
between their old stand and Wm U White, and
that although behind every body else in getting'
in thdr New Goods this foil, they are nowin
store with all the advantages that purchasing
late in thananson secures to them.
We have ndw'In store—
OSNABURGS, white,striped and 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 and Misses,
C«U sowed TOOTS for Men;
“ peged * *«
'hu « Boys;
I WOOL, HATS, fanne-made ;
Spun Cotton ;
Loither:
Axe.,, Sami Collins;
Hoes, Noel,Sand 3;
Trace Chains t *
Paper fl^ LttttRsnd Noto;
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
■^TOOD A BROTHER, Merchants, are sup-
A W. CALDWEL, Manufactnrer of Tin Ware,
Coppe
Copper and Sheet Iron. Guttering, nnd
Repairing done to ordor at the placo lately occu
pied by Wm B Jones. SO,000 lbs Rags wan.
ted. novfily
M. KEHlt.—Carriage Manufacturer.
Repairing done with neatness. Orders
IVotu abroad promptly filled. novlSty
A.
A P. NEELD —Merchant Tailor. Broad-st,
r
Romo, Ua^ will fill all orders with prompt
ness. Work warranted tosnltcustomers [novlS
B LACK A COBB, Warehouse and Commission
Merchants, Etowah Honse, Romo, Ga., will
give their personal attention to the interests of
all who eonlldo business to their mahagemonL
Thread and Osnshnrgs by the bale at Factory
prices. They are prepared to extend the nsusl
utoiilUes. { Gao S Black, H W Cobb }■ novOly
plied with the latest styles of Fancy, Pit
nnd Stuplo Dry Goods, do., during tbe seasons;
store opposite Ramey’s stable and noxt door to
Wm. White. noviaiy
JONES & WILSON,
W M. JOHNSON, Dealer in Carriages, Rock
nways, Buggies, Ac. Repository noxt
butldlng west of Ramoy's Livery Nibble. [novl3
and
YITILLIAM H. W
VV manufacturer of
WHITE— Dealer In,
manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Uar-
Lenther, Calf-Skinb, and all kinds ofCar-
ness,
rings Trimmings.
novlSly
W M E. ALEXANDER A .CO, Wholesale and
Retail Grocers. Opposite Rail Road
Depot, Rome, Ga. novGly
W M.W. SUAUPE, Professor of Vocal imp
. . „ ... -
HUY A HARKINS. Dealers In Staple and
ioy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes
nor of Broad and Oostanaula streets,
Rome, Ga. nov201y
pLARK A COOLET^Rrocersi _
v Merchants, dealers in Pbthfi^
so agents nod dealers in Vi
Tobacco and Havana Soi
Commission
and Pro-
dues: Also
nfhetured Tooaeeo- ana uavana sugars, Kb WO,
Ga. -{ Wm Clark, Milto.v A Cool* v } novdly
C
HOICE HOTEL, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.—
Wm M Roberts, Proprietor. [novl31y
C
P. CULVER, resident Dentist,
Rome, Georgia, (novfily)
D R. KING, informs tbo public that ho may
be found at his residence at all* times; at
the two story building, comer, nearly opposite
the Buena Vista Honse.
1QANIEL R MITCHEL. Attorney at Law,
Hose,
Cash mire -Hose, black;
** « * .white;
« . ** aborted col's ;
Cotton "% white'Ao;
Half Hose of rations kinds;
GU-ves, of “ “
-Calicoes, a huege lot new and pretty ;
Ginghams, assorted;
Furniture, prints';
Datoasts ; ’
Linseys;
Checks and *Stripes : ;
-Dress Silks in Greafvariety;
Blk
MarcUiue-Siiks;
townee
Velvet;
Black Silk Velvet;
WhiteSatin : ;
DreisTrimiiiings";
Embroideries:
“ Handk’fo;
** Collars;
* « Sledves t '
u Chemisetts;
Alpaccas, Plain hod Figured;
M assorted col’s;
Bombazines-;
DeLains ;
Marinoes ;
Cotton Flannels; *
Wood
Homespun, Blch'd A Brown ,
Paper Cambrics
Jack “
Muslins, Swiss and Nainsook
Thread Cambric;
Black Crape ;
Lieces;
Cambric*, assorted col’s;
Cassimeres;
Black Doe Skin;
Fancy “
North Carolina Ao
Tweeds; v-. '
Dri»r n k BlMeb’d A Brown C ol’p ;
Wool Net Shirts;
Silk M “
Tranks;
Tin Ware;
Crockery and Grass Wave ;
Locks;
Tobacco;
Toilet Soap ,
Shaving Soap;
Pepperj
Soda;
Ginger;
Copperas ;
Indian;
And many other articles too tedious to men
tion. AU of which we will be pleased to show
and sell on reasonable terms.
Nov. 27, WOOD A BRO.
r f perimance to an order of the Honorable tbe
0T“— *
Ordinary of Floyd county will be sold at£the
Court Honse in the city of Rome, on tbe 1st
Tuesday in January 1856, the following notes
and fi fas, sold as tbe -property of tho Estate of
William T Prfoe, deceased to wiu
J W Dorwin’s Note
N Sims
W II Brarilo “
Cr. for $60 18th Nor. 1850
$165 00
20 00
171 45
it the cheapest and most convenient article ex
tant. It is used to great advantage by repor
ter* of tbe public press, telegraphic operators
and bosta of others. Each package contains
four different colors black, bine, green and red,
with full and printed instructions, for all to use,
and will last sufficiently to obtain five hundred
’ distinct smprcMion;. It is put up in beautifully
enamelled colored envelopes, with a truthful
likeness rf the proprietor attached. . Each and
every package warranted-
Price— $2 per dozen, or five for $1- Single
package* 25cts. Mailed to all parts of the world
on tbe reception of the above price. Address,
postpaid. N.HUBBELL, 167, Broadway, N. Y
0FIX1OXS OF THE PRESS.
lUMTr 51 ante Imprzurion Paprr.—Wc refer
cor reader* to the advertisement, in another
column, retting forth tbe merits of this pleasing
— j ? 1—^—ention. The cheapness should
it a trial.—[Pbila- Merchant^
*ed for neatness, utiUA, and
5 *ale »t r-.chty d<-Ee--.-. Jf .-Trihunc.
he public haj.'iong desired, and
i itself to kyiry individual of taste
fafCommerce. (deellSm
20 00
5 00
22 00
8 00
2 00
Cr. to July 1862 for $100
M G Jones Note
J P Doverson Note
Hudgings k Morriss Note
Cr. 19th Judo 1452 for $13 00
H F Sharp Noto
J L Hoson . Noto
J D Dickerson Noto
Ed Sharps Note
Littebny Huff Note —-—T
FMLoy NtfaT"
Fi fa, vs H GiHaffm" * Note
Y, ta, vs'fTj McCoy Note
At tbo same time and place will be- hired, the
Negroes belonging to said Estate.
DR MITCHELL, J Adm ,„
HI
County: Whereas. Be
Administrator cn tbe Estate
deceased, applies to me for
real estate of said deceased.
tr» cite and adnjnii*
the kindred and credit-
to be and appear at my
within th< time prescribed by law.
cai.ac if any they have, why stleh
net i»<- granted nnto raid ap-
Gtven under my hand nnd official
. [dec! 1J F \ KIRBY Ordinary
should
SAKL-EL C. BVfiEY y < -.Jlf'ASr, PROPRIETORS.
THE DAILY 4HERICA.V ORCAY,
pubii-fbed every afternoon, (except Sun
day,) at the corner of Lotrie-ana avenue and
Tenth Mreet, and i« delivered to eity subscribers
(payable to the carriers) at 0$ cent* per week.
Single copy, 1 cent. Mail rub-eribers,$4,00per
Annum or $2 00 for 6 months, always in advance.
RATES or ADVERTISIHG.
Five lines or less, one insertion twentyfivo
cent* ; each additional line, five cent*,
i additional insertion, balfof tbe above rates,
red ad vertUetnents charged solid measure
THE WEEKLY AMERICAN ORGAN
I* published every Saturnny, on tbe following
1' • TERMS.
1 copy, 1 year, $2 00 j 1 copy 6 months $1 00
5 copies, 1 year, 6 00 j 5 copies 6 month* 5 (0
TO copies l year 15 6o i 10 copies 6 months 8 00
SATES OF ALVERTISI.no.
, Ten cents per line for each insertion.
ssa-AU communication* on business connected
wito this papermust be directed to tho“Amer
ican OrattnP Washington city, and bo postpaid.
Dm4 '• 1855
• ^
FOR SALE. 0.
ikely Nogro Boy o or 10
For particulars enquire
de«4
A Stephens
Noto
45
00
A Stephens
Note
19
30
S W Venablo
Note
14
55
S W Venable
Koto .
70
00
R J Johnson
Note
30
00
Thomas Petit
Note
25
00
H M Turman
Noto
75
00
A Alexander
Note
4
75
John Floyd
Noto
26
00
Littebny Hoff
Noto
9
09
A. Copeland
Note
61
00
A y W Copeland
Note
15
50
Wm Smith
Note
117
00
will attond courts in Floyd and adjoining
counties. {norl31y
D R. GREGORY, tenders his professional ser
vices to the eitisens of Rome and vicinity ;
office four doors above Norton's store at the prepared to transact any btuinofes entrusted to
place lately occupied by Champe k Kerr [novlS U s at those places. H S F A S.
D ANIEL s. PRINTUP, Attorney at Law
and Agent of the Bank State of South Car
olina, Rome. hovI31y
E TOWAH HOUSE, Near the Depot, Broad
street, Rome, Geo ; J, M. Roach, Proprie-
[noVISIy
tor.
T?TOWAH STABLES.—Rome, Ga. Near R
J-A R Depot. Horses and Vehicles bought and
sold. Conveyances of all kinds for Hire.
-novOly WM KETCH AM.
HARGROVE, wholesale and retail
dealers in Groceries; always well supplied
with fresh articles, sold on the best terms. Lo
cation at tbs comer from O-stanaula bi
old "Exchange." n<
p&IEDJt BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
iincy am
pie Dry Goods, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc., Broad street, Rome, Ga. [no]31y
H arvey a Hamilton,—Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law, Rome, Georgia.
foblSly ' { RD HARVEV D B HAMILTON }■
TTENRY a. SMITH.—Bookseller and, Sta-
H doner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. [nov!31y
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
XI Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
A Harkins. * [novlSly
|_|~ARDIN A SMYRE, Merchants, offer on
good terms Fine, Fancy, Staple, Plain and
Heavy Dry floods, Ac. Store just under South
erner office, - novl31y
JONES k WILSON, Dealers in General Mer
chandizc. Bn
Rome, Ga (BF
t., opposite Uh«ice Hotel;
J M Wilson }■ novfily
J P. HOLS’ J
* gans, Boots and'
ther,
BroadStreet^Romj
_ fanufaeturers of Bro-
rioes, and dealers in Lea-
Ga.“
novlSly
J L. LOGAN & CO, Dealers in Groceries,
• Grain and Previsions of all kinds, Broad
street, Rome, Geo. no vl 31y
J P PERKINS. Scenic, Banner and Ornamen
tal Painter, Rome, Ga. [nnvUl^
VA.UVAN8, Fashionable Boot Maker. Shop
on Broad Sl Terms Cash, nov6tf.
J M. QUINN A CO.-—Dealers in Groceries,
•Graf w -- - -
Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staplo
Dry Good?, 2 doors below the Post Office,Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. [nov!31y
J j. COHEN.-^-Wholesalo and Retail Mer-
•rhant in Dry Goods,. Groceries and Hard
ware. Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions.
Also Agent for!the Paper mills. Rags wanted,
nov13ly
J T.McCONNELLv-
•t
•gold, Ga.
-Attorney at Law, Ring-
[nov!21y
J W. HICKS ft CO.—Dealers in Medicines;
•Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan
Hawkins A Co. [novi3.ty„
J R A T W ALEXANDER, Attorneys at Law
Rome. no*271y
N Sims
A Stephens
A Stephens
Noto
Note
Note
2 00
20 00
174 66
12**
00
M ILES W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Fbhcy and
Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made- Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, ke, Brood st, Rome, GA. [nov!3ly
Instrumental Music, also tenoher of Brass
Bands, Uotno, Gt^ ^[novl31y
SnaijtiilU Sktttismrnta.
CHURCH ANDERSON,
QUORS, Iron Castings, Hides and Sole Loath-
er, Corner of Front and BroadStreet, Nashville
Tonn. may 8 ly
W-' WOODS A CO.
^manufacturers of lard oil
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 25 HaWfof'Stroet, Nnsbville, Tonnsseo
may 1 • ’ ly 65
B. 8. WELLER,
D EALER in Copper, Brass,. Tin, Sheet Iron,
Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware andNewseod
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tonn, may 1 ly.
U S FRENCH-
-JC FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH & SON,
/I ROGERS, Commission Merchants,andDoal-
VT era in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
Tonn. •
Having Agents in St. Louik, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and Near Orleans, wo are at all times
may 8
'5 ly
MORRIS & STPRAl"f6N,
’^^’HOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Cour-
mission Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenth may 8 ly
1855!
1855! FALL 1HPOUTATIO.T!
JHM’CLUNG&CO,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga-,
Hare just received from the Northern markets
THEIR FALL AID WITTER STOCK
O SI PRISING-
Ladies elegant Dress Goods, Handsome
wrappings, hosftry,gIoves&embroideries.
READY MADE CLOTHING
FOR 31 Eh AND BOYS'.
HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANtfFifc’S
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPRION.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHO^, 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 & OVER
J H McCLUNG, } —— ■{ G R WARD.
Bept25th
Rome. Ga
H
Broad St.' <>ppo*ife Choice Ht
AV H -J UST H KC ill V ET) A NI)
le
iPF.NINO
AN ENTIRELY NEW and lJ«avy Stock of
FALL A M* HT Y! ER GOODS,
which tlu-y offer the public at low rati-*, nnd
only nt>k nil opportunity to show that tln-y will
don good part by all who may favor them-with
their pntronagu:
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment.
MAGNOLIA BUiLDiNG, ALABAMA STREET,
- hi*.- ^
dES-^SKse
•Sadlo Blnn-
ketsGr.iy A
White Wool
Plain!
Blue Gray A
BLANKETS, KERSEY8 Ac.
Heavy govt Blankots
Mackinaw Blankets
. Whl tney Blank oU
Railway Wrap pera
Crib Blankotf
Georgia Plain!
HenvyFlitnn’oil
Welch Flannel!
Domestic Flannel!
Ex .Hvy Twill do
Tweeds aMorted
Green FlitnneU
J. VALENTINE & C0„
WHOL
Brown Blue Green opera do
Cai-
imero
Gray
Blk 8at-
in « tt
Foy Cas-
i m e r e b
Blk Blueib
VarioUa
Cloak
—Cloth!—
Ml x
Lind
Got
Str
Veit-
ing*
Mix A
B 1 a o k
Caasimore
F r*noS
Doeskins
olive Cloth
ool on
Cloth,
Tweed!
! o y B
ton
ipOB
yarns
Fin# bres? Goods
1 8 r»
f Plain Silks
B Blk Silks
A lapaeas
DoLain e!
‘Circassian
S
r
*r
Spun Silks
Cashmeres g
Bombasine p
Feb A Eng M
Marinos' J
all Wool do §
Do Bor go
timbre shaded Jq
Satin Stripe 4
Printed and opera
. Velvetino
AustrTi’d
Flannels
cloak
tac-
eh
NEW GOODS!!
D. W. JOB,<10*
TXTOUIib call the attention of bis friends and
V V customers generally, to his large and well
selected Stock of New Go.odF. He has just
returned fho6 New York with a latge supply of
FALL A WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of all the kinds that are usually
bought or are suited to this market. A large
assortment of CASSIMERES, DELANES and
WORSTED PATTERNS, varying in price from
TxfijpeBta to the^feSghes^-jfis6*»i^ ^ -
DKESS GOO
OPTHte latest styi.ps and patt
Woole ns
Dimity,
Persian
Twills
Clot.hs S v
.VelV'etR’bons S,
Bonnet do S’
Satin
Ribbons
Lining •
Silks Sat
Crape -tntnux
Swiss
Moire Antique Dress Trimming
Fringes,
-Rach- -Black “
h e 1 k col'd ”
But’ns,
Linen
Bat g
to 2
ns.
•* C o t
**_? “ o
Floss-,
^ Berege,
m Swish
^ a 1 Muslins
M te d Flowers
WEdg- Rose,
1 ng, Oil
Ac,ac. Silks
A
D
CHEROKEE FE3ULE INSTITUTE.
;ed to attend the annual
*W»
X examination of.the quipOa of the Institute
on tbe 5th A 6th inst: The fonrth term of this
Institution will open tbe first Monday in Sep
tember next. Tuition reduced to euit the times.
Scholarships, for the .year with th<[^i,i*U»g»or-
■tHe wbote range of studies without extra charge
for French, Drawing, Latin or Greek, as here
tofore $50. There will be hereafter four De
M MARKS.—Dealer in Dry /Goods, Ready
-Made Clothing, Hats, Capa, Shoes, A Boots.
TTa O/iltnilu lit A af fnmtar.,, /rf '|1.a mmLIi a Lao
He solicits the attention of-lhe public to bis
well-selected assortment. J nov!3Iy
DUDLEY, Manufacturer of Carriages, Bug
gies and Waggops ; be also attends to
Blaoksmitbing in its^-varions brooches. Shop
near the Buena Virfta I
a?
Hotel.
[novl31y
p A. OMBE
G, Manufacturer and dealer iq
Boots dn& Shoes; genteel work done to
order.. Brooja st. Rome, Ga. [novl31y
racturc
anyy^iz,
Castings
iize made to order.
ovfily JAS. NOBLE A SONS
•A
21 38
7 00
35 00
100 00
nov2730
CHAS. PRICE.
SOITIIERY HILITARt ACADEHY LOTTERY
Southem Military Academy Lottery!!!
CLASSY
To be drawn January 8tb, in the city of Mont
gomery, when prizes amountfbg to
$30,000
Will be distributed according to tbe following
UNPARALLELED SCHEDULE!
unher, One Thousand Prises 11
Capital Prize, $10,000!
■m lit 1
St'- ■MS
um roiies Aifon.vnso to
Only Ten Thousand Numbers!
Tickets $5; Halve* and Quarters w proppot-
tion. All eommanieatlons strictly cohfideutiali
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent find Manager.
Office Rome R. It., \
November 29, 1855. ]
,N and after tbe first December, the regular
Triweekly afternoon Train will be di*«on-
tinued. [dec4] M. A. STOV ALL, Sup’t,
0 ;
m FlKH FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale on
reasonable term*, a Lot of Land containing
175 Acres—45 cleared, well fenced and under
a high state of cultivation. There is a good
Orchard on the place, comfortable Dwelling
and Out Buildings, and two Wells of unfailing
water. This farm ia on the Kingston Rond,
3i wiles from Rome. For further particulars,
enquire of [dec43m]
J. H. WISDOM.
FOR SALE OR REST.
T HE Store Room and Building at present oc
cupied by Wood & Brother on Broad street,
Rome, Ga. For particulars inquire of
oc2 3is v H SMITH
R OBERT BATTEY, Druggist and Pharma
ceutist, Choice He tel, Rome Ga. Physici.
ans’ prescriptions compounded with caro.[nofily
E T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in English and AmciicfiU Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga.
[oov!31y
J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries, of
wbiob he keeps a fresh and various supply.
Store next to Wood A Brother’s. [nov!31y
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, Ac.—
Rome, Geo. [nov!31y
QANDERS A MANNING, keeps oil hand a
we"
wellfelected stock of Prints, Sheeting, Shir
tings, and other dry goods, and a few groceries,
low
sold low and on good terms
postte postoffice.
Stand nearly op.
[noyi31y
gTBRN A CO., Merchants, dealers in Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods and Ready Mado
Clothing. Store one door above Ombcrg’s [no!3
QLOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
D band a * “
full assortment of Groceries fit their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, ohe door
above—‘•all at low- prices. Calls from oar friends
are rtepeectfully solicited. hovl.'Jly
S TANFORD A ? ITNER, Dealers in Dry
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes
Ac., Ac. poriaiy
gMITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
will practice in the Courts of Floyd and tbo
neighboring counties.
CHARLES H. SMITH, j 3. W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 16/54.
gj G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order.
dec. 5 ly.
gULLIVAN A BARRETT, Dealers in Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broud^
Street Rome, Go., Corner of Brldgo and Bran dy T
streets. [novlSly
npHOMAS J. PERRY, Agent for Charter Oak
Life Insuranco Company, Hartford, Conn.,
Rome, Gn. [novl.lly
partments with the following studies and
Rates of Tuition.
Primary Department.—Firstrudimonts,rea
ding, spilling, defining, primary arithmetic,
primary geography and primary history, for the
Spring term 24 weeks, $15; Fall term, 16 weeks
$10. y
Secondart Department.—Primary branch
cs revised, geography, English grammar, Arith
inctie and history of the United States in addi
tion, for tbe Spring term of 24 weeks, $18; Fall
tertn 16 weeks, $12.
f Tertiary Department.—Secondary branch
bs revised with natural philosophy, chemistry,
genel-al history, algebra, botany, Watts on the
mind, rhetoric withfthe 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 16 weeks $14,
Senior Department.—Revision of tbe Ter
tiary branches. With geology, moral, intellectu
al nnd political philosophy, logic, geometry
with the Latin and Greek languages, for tbo
Spring term of 24 weeks $24; Fall term 16
weeks $16.
Music, French »nd Drawing, each extra, at
be charge of tho Professor. S. FOUCHE'.
BAG0N! BACON !
30 000 * b8 ^ >r ' m0 Tenneasee BACON for
April, 17. tf W E ALEXANDER A CO
R.S.NORTOI,
TSjiow receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of
Goods which will be offered at a smaller ad'
vaiice than usual. Yon can satisfy yoursolf by
calling and'examining Goods and.pric.es.
Rome, SepteulbeP, 25, 1259 R S NORTON
HISSES* BOYS* A YD CHILDRENS*
gHOES, Hose, half Hose and Gloves of all si
[sep25]
R B NORTON
^ LADIES DRESS GOODS.
TJINGLISH and Franch Merino, Thibet Cloths;
J-i Delaines, Chnlly’s Poplins, *e. Also an as
sortment of small patterns for children.
Rome, September 25th, 1855. R S NORTON
WELCH FLAWELS,
TT/ELCH, Shaker and German Flannels at
W [sep25] R S NOTON’S
WOOL YAttYS,
S CARLET, Orange, Blue, Mixed, nnd White,
at [sep25j R S NORTON’S
BONNETS*
gATIN, English Straw, Florence, and Neapol
itan—Ladies' and Missses’. R S NORTON
EUBROIDERIES.
/"iAMBRlCand Muslin Insertings nnd Edg>
U ings,"Bands, Collars, Sleeves, Chimizetts and
ings,
Handkerchiefs.
80pt.25
Also Thread Laces.
R S NORTON
ARE YOU. INSURED?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. Sheiblet, Rome, Gas
C A P I T A Is $ 3 0 fl, Ofl 0
Amount securely invested in Bonds and Penh-
syivnnia stocks, $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
EdwabdR IIelmBold, ) f Hon T B Florence,
J | President.
Stforetpry
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the Vulloy of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
C A PI TAL $ 3 0 0, 0 0 0
C. S. Fkaxk, Sec’y }■ \ J. S. Carson, Pros’t.
Silks ^elts
Scarfs
Cloaks
Shawls
Gloves
H o s
e r y ,
Yarns,
MOREEN
W Velvets
to Jac’net
•q k Swiss
S M u s-
lias.
^ C a m-
b r i cs
FLOSS
$5
O
E-i
H
O
o
Collars £5
Top- O.
Zillion* SJ
Silk * -<*-
si cs, E-i
Linnen £<
Prints, H
Hdk’fs, H
Skirts, O
G’ghams; P5
Slopes o
Fr. Prints.^
Ladies’ Calf and Kid Boots
Black Gaiters
Jinny Linds
ka c h el's
Broadways,
Lola Montes, .
Fancy Ties;
Kiphecl Boots;
P a rodiesj
Ili ghlanders.
K u b b er’s
•Slippqrs.
Ankle Ties.
Ladies Extra Fox’d Gaitcri
'ALT-: DEAL BUS I.V LIQUORS, WINKS, SYRUPS, PICKLES, CIGARS,
Tobaveo, &c., koep constantly on hand tho followii.g’Orticks:
BRANDY,
Cognac,
. Otartl, 1 ,
Jlonnessy, y
-Rocheild,
Peach, .
■Cherry,
Blackberry,
Apple.
GIN,
Holland,
American,
. WHISKY,
Bourbon (old)
. Monongaheln,
Irish,
. Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes, ' 0
Gibson's (bottled)
•RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica,
New England.
WINKS, ’
Port,
Madeira,
Simriry,
Malaga,
Muscat, ■*.
. Claret.
Campn
TOBACCO
Smoking i chewing.
GLASSWARE,
Dccapters,
Flasks i p’t, to 2 p'tfi,
Tumblers.
SYRUi’S,
Lemon, p’t or S al V
Raspberry,
• Strawberry.
Sundries,
Sardines',
Pickle*.
Brokers Bitter*
Slrnngleton “
Ess. Peppermint,
.Cii rneoe,
Mans chins,
;ne.
Campagnc Cider,
Porter Alo
CIGARS,
Spanish,
American,
- German—T*•. )i vyjyj&ktt: Anfsct t
a very largo assortment. Absyntbe, 1
Cordials Corks. ' ^
Ac., Ac. Ac., Ac. Labels, Ac.
We intend keeping on hand all articles needed by Bar-keeper*, nnd will obligate ,
ourselves to sell fino Liquors and Cigars, lower than they can be bought in any market South.
J. VALENTINE, W. IL EIDSON, ED. SHARP.
MAY 22,
1355, ly
and a variety of Ladies’ Winter Goods of evei
description. Also a large assortment of Goods
suited to Mfskes' and Childrens’ wear.
ALSti A SUPPLY OF LADIAS' CLOAKS OF
THE LATEST STYLES, AND SWAWLS
of various descriptions. Also SUk and Wonted
'Hosery of various sizes and qualities allow prices
Also Silk and Worsted Hosery of various sizes
and qualities a t low prices. For gentlemen's wear
a large supply of Winter Goods ih Bolts, and
READY MADE CLOTHING,
a foil supply that can be bought at the lowest
Drices going. Also a good assortment of
BOOTS AND 8BOES
ofallsizeg, styles and quantities. Also a large
supply of NEGRO GOODS FOR WINTER, con
sisting of Blanketo, Lindseys, Kerseys, Bed
Blankets, Ac., Ac. Those who will call and
see for themselves can bny Goods so as to be sad
isfied with Styles and prices. octl64m
CHAMPE & KERR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear 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
tbe first of January, we intend at that time
to close oat entirely. We are now offering a
choice lot of FRESH GOODS in oar tine at ve
ry reduced rates. Cash buyers will save from
twentyfive to .fifty per cent by giving ns a call
soon. This is no common,advertisement, we
mean just what we say. CHAMPE A KERR.
N. B.—Those who have not settled their old
bills, had better do so at once, or they will be
favored.,with acall from Sam. [oc9] C. AK .
CORK SOLE BOOTS,
B r o g ans,
R n 8 s e 18}
SI i p p era,
S a n d e 11s,
D a nci n g
Pumps;
Lnoo Boots;
Calf Boots;
Pegged A
Sewed a °
Buskins-. o £
Patent g ts
Leather Slipper*; & La Toilet.®
A Large
As good var- .
and iety -g
perfect o p o
a lot of BooS
Shoes ts. a
a s c a n
be found
Q i n a n y
t^p Honso i u
ISjos np c’ntry
foe q Towns
w b Jo h
Pi
Izll! 41
~ ymoj havfi
iqiooq ■••q
COMBS
Perf- urnery
hon’y
Sas’fr-
H a i r
Sh’vig
Razor
Lilly
Col.
Spec-
B lao-
But-
Brus
hair
Pe nails;
Soaps,
as do.
Oils;
Soaps
straps
White;
ogne,
tacles,
king,
tons,
hes,
pins
Tobacco, Tea*,40
S A Superior
g article of
m Tea, and
T o baceo;
Some of the
SpiceS
§
5
I
J*
t
Fort Wind
"Nutmeg
brono co u
W a r a n
ted oht 0 f
Pare
L oaf.
Cigars;.
All ofsuperi
or quality.oQ
TT 1
U Surgeon*.
Offiep. . »
Office nearly opposito tho Post
novl31y
Penn Mntanl Life Insurance Co. of PhUa.
OUTNOINAL CAPITAL $ 300,000
ACOAM ULATED C A PITAL $334,307
J, W, Hornor, Soc’y. \ •{ D. L. Miller, Pros’ti
Tho rates of premiums nro ns low us n just
■regard to- inutua) safety will nllnw.
No effort wUloe spared on tbe part of tbe agent,
:,! ;•! I 1 i lli c H, U> proL rt III.' illt.'l'. -N 111' llin-e
who mny patronise bi* Agenoy, nnd any infer-
mat in n cm tho subject will Iju <• 11 • 1 in 1! y (.'iven
upon application in person or by letter. [ocl03m
And in faot every thing usually kept In Uppeir
Georgia Stores, nnd would tike to call the jtton-
tion of the invalid CommiWiity “atd those who
dcsiro td become so,” to a very superior article
of Double Diamond Schiedam Sot napps^ which
hnsbeonprononucod very superior tp Wolfe’s and
inferior to nono,. Also a tittle Premium Cham-
paigne equal to tte best, not n headache in a
Hogshead of it. Come and see and by so doing
oblige yourselves and your friends,
- BENJ. F .TONES.
Rome, Ga, Nov.62m JAS.'M. WILSON.
WOODLAND FEHALE COLLEGE,
CKDABTWS, GA.
The-Tmstee8 have made the following arrange-
1 meats for the next year : . ,
J. M. WOOD President,
J- D. COLLINS, Professor of Natural Scien
ces and Languages. ,
JAS. A. ARNOLD, Prof elect of MatWmat-
ics, Moral and Mental Science.
Teacher of Music ^to be supplie.]
JOEL H.TfciifcELL Stewart.
Sessions anti Vacations.-*—Spring Session,
from the 2d Monday in January to 1st Wed
nesday in July; Fall Session, from 1st Mon
day in Angtist to last Wednesday in Novem
ber. The intervening time will be vacation.
Expenses.—Washing and hoard, (candles
not excepted,) $8.00 per month; Tuition
in the College Coarse $40.00 per annum;
Tuition in Music. $40,90 per r annum; Char*
ges for Books, &c.. so as to cover cost.—
Settlement will be . required at the close of
each session. Schollarsbips are offered at the
following rates.* • The payment of ^$70 00
will secure to a pupil the privileges of the
Literary Department for two yearn. $100.
three years. $120, fodr rears. $400 will
secure a perpetual scholarship. By this ar
rangement a pupil cafi he boarded and td
ucait-d for.$110 a ytar, a less amount than
is paid for hoard.and washing at most insti
tntions. 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 sources
than the income of the school—a gratuity
to the public.
Facilities.---The Faculty, fs composed of
able and experienced teachers. . They have
good Chemical and,Philosophical Apparatus
at their command. The hoarding house is
to l>e managed 6y a good Stewart and lady,
who will guard the health ahd morals of
youug ladies. Pupils will .be fc-ljuired to
attend Sunday School find PreacTiing every
Sabhath. SuUablo provisions will be made
for mnsic and for primary scholars. . .
Regulations.^- 1 Rules fdr.tlie government of
the schoid are snch as we deem necessary for
pnpilsand the Institution,.enforced in kind
ness but with tir'd ness. Persons wishing to
enter pnpils.or purchase scholarships, will
please address the Fresidetlt. .
By drder of the resident Board of Trustees.
J. M. WOOD, President.
—TRUSTEES-- .
N. J. O.UBLRG, .UEKCHANT TAILOR,
TTAS just received from New Y'ork a jarger
il Stock of GOODS, than he has eve offered
in this market before, con?i>!ing of every varie-
ety of Goods for gentlemen’s wear. Cloth
of erery va i iery and color. Every descrip
tion of Cassimcrs. an over slock of Vestings,
Velvets, Silks. Satins. &c . &c . of all colors
and prices. FURNISHING GOODS ofeve-
rv description and variety, enmisting in part
of Woolen Under Shirts. Drawers, Collars,
Cravats, Stock?.. Ties. Suspenders, ail sorts
of Gloves, Half Hoae, Hats, Caps. &c. &c.— ;
A complete stock of
READY HADE CLOTHING,
which is manufactured at his own establish
ment, and by some of tbe best houses in New
York. ^Tiie suporior*workmanship of
he will warrant also Clojhing for
and Youths, The cnttfng"'anaT.,
garments of all kinds done with neatoess and
dispatch as heretofore. octOly
GRATIS ! Jl’ST PIPLISHED s
V NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words
.{jl on the rational treatment, without Medicine
of Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness of rhe Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Lobs of Memory, Aversion to -
.Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Dis-
trnst, Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in tbe Side,
Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Eace, and
other Infirmitiea ia man;
From the French of Dr B De Dancy.—“'I’ke
important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be removed icithout medicine, is in
this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and
the entirely new and highly successful fre
ment, as adopted by the suthor, fully explain
ed, by means of of which every one is enabie to
cure himself perfectly, and at the leuxt possible
cost, avoiding thereby all tho 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 York City. ect. 2 6m
4
«
—
. NEW BOORS _____
J UST received at the Book Store of Henry A
Smith:—Travels in India, China and Japan
by Bayard Taylor: The Lands of the Saracen,
do; Tho Two Guardians, by tbe author of tho
Heir of. Redelyffe ; The Castle Builders, do;
Mary Lyndon or Revelation of a life; Captain
Cabot, or Twenty years of an African Slave)™
Stray Leavesirom the Book of Nature, by Do
vere: Tho (ireat Red Dragon, cr the Master
Key to Popery: Rambles in Iceland, also ih
Brazil, by A R M Payne ; Nathalie [a novel]
by ChasReado; The Hidden Path, b> the au-
thor of A .< no ; The Deserted Wife by SfTs"S'ea*h
worth ; Fifty Years Exile, by Mellvillo; . Cum
mine’s works by whole series uniform edition
November 6th, 1S55
*
y De
faster “ ■
OATS AND POTATOES.
for Planting;
1 .) Bbls prime Irish Potatoes
1 a 350 bushel seed Oats. .
Jnst received and for sale i>> .. . -
Feb20 WS COTHRAN* CO.
I -±-
- - I ' EC ZNPJBT SEC3 ! _____
OA Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Just re-
Ov/ ceived and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A C(
640GER1ES! GROCERIES 11
•QA Eag.' j'l'iine Rio Cofiefi v
20 Bbls Stnarts refined
'v |
refined sugar*. '
T, 50 bis N O Syrup
20 bis "Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for-sale by W S COTHRAN & CO.
Feb 20 1S55, tf.
SEffTOli Fit TORI.
Ylsnabnrgs and Y'arns always on hand and
w for. sale by
Feb 20
W S COTHRAN i CO.
. •- Agent.
fe Dver,
Wm Nkwto*,
C H STltXWELb,
E D Chisolm,
A F Xin’g,
D 8 Anderson,
T H Sparks,
Wm Peek.
Col S Gibson,.
W O B Whatley.
E H Richardson,
W E West,
L W Battle,
C II Starks,
A Darden,
A N Verdery,
W A Mercer,
Joel H Terrell,
W P Wood. .
[nov202m]
MADISON FEHALE COLLEGE’,
MADISON, r.EORGlA.
Ter hi of this Institution firill
T HE Spring
beeinoh Monday, January 14th, 1856, an
CHEAP CARPETS,
T APESTRY, Brussel, I?-grain and Ilomp
Carpets, 0-4* and 12-4, Drugget, Floor Oil
Cloths, Ao. for mile by J H Mr CLUNG A CO
HATS OF THE LATEST STYLE,
J UST reooived and for sale at
»»ll AUUIIUtSj) VttUUIII J .1X111} AUDW; U
dor the direction of the following Faenlty :
Rev JOSEPH H. ECHOLS, A M, President,
and Frof. Moml Philosophy, Ac.
Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A. M., Professor
' English and Latin Literature.
Rev. WILLIAM C. BASS, A. B., Professor
Natural Science.
Rev. JOIIN A. MOSELEY, A. M., Professor
Mathematics.
Prof. GEORGE C. TAYLOR, Teacher of Harp,
Piano, Violin, Crayon and OU Painting.
Miss A E ROBINSON, Piano, Guitar, Singing,
Water Colors and Penciling.
Miss MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Principal
Preparatory Department, nnd Instructress in
Embroidery nnd Wax Flowers.
BOARD, including Lights, Fuel and Washing
per annum $130
Tuition in Literary Department, 50.
No extra charge for Vocal Musio and the Lan
guages ,* (Latin nnd French.)
Jpg?**The First Thursday in July will be Com
mencement Da)-.
Catalogues oontnining particulars may bo
obtained du application to any of the F.-iculiy.
Dee-!Gw W. C. BASS Seo’y of Faculty.
W S COTHRAiNi & CO, m
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always. '''
on had a large supply of iron castings Tfcc.. of
every size and description. Orders filled proper-
They will also purchase wheat at the highest r:r
cash pricets ^ Feb. 20. ff.
SALT! SALT!! V
1 OHO Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
1 UUU just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
DANA & WASHBURN,
-* ftiffiHirt ID Waafitera TV.; r .t Co.
Factors and fommissien Hrrchanls,
, SAV.VXXAn. (TA. .
Jos Washburn, Fras. G. Dana,
John R Wilder, ji** . II K Washburn,
I . , Special Fatners. General Partners
Will continue tho abovobusiness at 114, Bay sf,
f ;_, - East of the Exchange.*.
OrdeirS for-Bagying, B<.pe and other supplies
filled promptly at lowest Cash prices.
Savapnah, August 1 ' ulv316m
FOR SALE OR RENT. , . •
T HE undersigned has several very desirablo
and pleasant Houses and. Lots situated i& £
pleasant Houses and.
Rome which he will sell on advantageous terms\
or if not sold, will. rent. . These Lots are in a
pjeqsant p.art of Town and cpnveniettl to the
Cherokee Female Institnte. He also offers for
sale two small Plantations; one four-miles from
own, the other 12. (novfitf) JOB ROGERS
NEW STOltE!—JONES & WILSON* *
/lENEAt MERCHANDIZE, Broad St., op-
U posite Choice Hotel. We beg leave to
apprise the public of the co-partnership we have
formed under the style as above, for the trans
action of a general businoss in Dry Goods,
Hardware,’Clothing. Boots nnd Shoes. Hats,
Caps, Ac., and would be glad to receive your
patronage. Tho goods nnd prices will ho found
to compare favorably with anv in tho city.
Your ob’t servt’s, BEXJ F JONES
RomeOctfitf JAS U WILSON
4r
NEW ARRIVAL OF TOYS AND FANCY
N otions.—i am now receiving' the hand-
somest selection of Toys and Fancy Notions
ever offered in tho Rome Market, comprising
in part China Figures, Dolls, Watch stands Per
fumery Bottles, Vases, Piper Weights, Ink
Stands nnd SuffBoxes. Also a great variety
of Rubber Toys, BriUiimia and China Tefi setts,
German Toys of ^every conceivable character,
Papie Macke, Ebony and Mnhogony Work Box
os, Reticules; (furnished) a large variety, also
gentlemen’s Rosewood and Mahogany Portable
Dosks.etc, etc. The public patronage is most
respectfully solicited, (novutf] HA SMITH
(oov6tf)
J .11 McCLUNG A CO’S
HOUSE FOR SALE .I
T HE undersigned offors for sale, a good Dwol-
ling !I->iise in the eity of Koine. For par-
iculnrs apply to Jamos M Sumter, Esq.,
may 8
J G McKINZlE
¥. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Keep constantly on hand i;ud for salmon
tho lowest eas)i prices, a largo assortment
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