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SPATTIiDIffG & ROGERS’
TWO CIRCUSES!!
FlMtlBf Palace Circes t
From their Palatml Aquatic
A tophi-theatre, f>n the Missis
sippi and Ohio rivers, and their
$Brti}3fflrric«a€irnt5!
So favorably known in the
North and Hast, into
©HE WOHSTER COWER*.
ADSIMISTRATOR’S SALE | SOTICE TO EVERY BODY! I
Inferior Court
ont to the
B Y AUTHORITY of an order granted by tho! TOY virtue of an Ofdoc of the Ini
Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, -D of Union County, will be let
W ith the TwoCoupaatus,
prising respectively the most
distinguished Northern and
Southern Performer*,
Df FRIENDLY STRIFE 1
Daily in the not ring, in pres
ence of the aodience, with
Two Sots of Perfbmora!
nro sets of clowns
Tv© Sett «f Rlttf Horses 1
FimunimT amaaooal
Speetoole Eoerg Night!
Hed Kendall, the Bugler!
Kendall's Brass Band!
(haots% Mriaff Ssadl
section, originally Cherokee, now in Floyd Co.
containing 160 across more or less,belonging to
the estate of John Low, late of Richmond coun
tv deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. LAMBETH HOPKINS,
FSb 27. tds. Administrator.
80 PER CENT SAVED.
F OR SALK, AT HALF PRICK, . ScboLr-
•hip in tho Cherokee Female Institute.—
y to R. T. McCAY.
20, 1854.
long and sixty feet wide. Tho Jail to be fifty
feet long and twenty feet wide. Both to be two
stories high, the plans and terms to be made
known on the day of contracting (first Tuesday
in April) The old Court House will lie sold ou
the same day. J. M. RICH, c. t. c.
Feb 13 tds
1000
Feb SO
SALT! SALT!!
Sacks Salt large else, in fine order
just received, and for sale by
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
A OTIC 1> TO lT.WHERK OF POOKCBIL-
drrnaf Chattooga County.
T HE distribution of the Poor School Fund,
will be made on the third day of April next,
when those having claims against the fend, will
be paid off if present either personally or by
their authorised agent. F A KIRBY.
SumervUle, ©a, Feb 8, 9 t
OATS AN3 POTATOES.
1Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
14350 bushel aeed Oats
Just received and for sale b;
Feb 20
>r sale by
WS COTHRAN
A CO.
! 1
gQ Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewards]
And everything alee upon the
scale, with BUI Lake,
tXew Orleans Clown; MMagil-
, dm Wonderfol Man-Mon-
j MTle Agnes, the eelebras
Creole Gymnast ; Walter
Ajmer, the Peerless Bareback
Rider; C J Rogers, die distin
guished Soon
abate Clarence, the Tang B-
questrian Hero; Mrs Ormond,
, the Bcautifel Scenic Equestri-
>e; Mrs Lake, die intrepid
r<ewoman; thefoaonaMot-
ley Brothers; H Maginty, the
' renowned Yoldgemr; Monsieur
I LaThora.the Modem Hercules;
i Prof Baldwin, the English Wis-
ard; WKtnkade,lhe Versatile
Equestrian; H Durand the skil
ful Gymnast; Robert White,
the accomplished Jfirftro ; W J Paul, tho fo-
meos Jehu; C Brown, J Ryand, W Connor, Afl
Ac, will be exhibited at 2 P. M-, and 7*P. M*
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT!
AT ROBE, THTftS. R FRID. I1RCH 8 R 9
ALSO, at CartersviBe, Tuesday March 5th
i, Wednesday March 7, AdainvOle,
March 10.
1 reived and for sale b;
Feb 20
Just re
lic by
W 8 COTHRAN A CO.
6 0CERIES! GROCERIES! I
QA Bags prime Rio Coffee.
OU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50bh NOSyrup
20 bis Hanning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for tale by W S COTHRAN A CO.
FehlO 1855. tf.
IBVTM FACTORY
Asnaburga and Yarns always on hand and
V/ for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent
W S COTHRAN A CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Hava always
> on had a largo supply of iron eastings Ac., of
j every rise and description. Orders filled proper-
j ly«
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
cash prices Feb. 20.- tf.
Exoelsior Hand Loom!!
T HIS important labor saving machine for do.
mcstic manufactory, it destined to supersede
and drive out of use all other hand looms that
have their treaddles operated by the aotion of the
foot, and the shuttle thrown by tho hand. Tho
construction it
SIMPLE. CHEAP, AND DURABLE 1
From its great simplicity, it is not subject to
get out of order, and the entire machine com
plete, can he made by any ordinate carpenter.
The advaatages.it possesses over the old fash
ioned loom, consist in nil its parts being SELF
CHANGING, requiring no skill to wesve. It
is neat and convenient, and on it one can weave
THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on tho
old fesbioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR *
The cost is no more than the old, and is equally
adapted to all kinds of domestio weaving.
John H. Wisdom offers to sell the Patent
JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN.
Published weekly byJ. F. GRANT.
This papor is now in its 19th voL, the oldest
in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in the
State. It is published every Tuesday morning,
at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 nt the
ond of the year. Having an extensivecireula-
tion in all the counties of Alabnmo, which trado
to Rome, it is, without doubt, tbo best adverti
sing medium, to the Merchants and business
men ofthntoity, outside of the State of Georgia;
and the use of its columns is now offered to them
at the following reduced rates :
One square three months, ,
« « six 44
44 44 twelvo 44
Two' squ’s three “
« .< ,|j «
44 44 twelve 44
Larger ones in the same proportion.
Every effort will be made by handsome dis
play, conspicuous position, and calling attention
editorially, to make advertisements as advanta
geous as possible. jnn. 18, *65
$5,00
8,00
10,00
8,00
12,00
15,00
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. H. 8HKIBLKY
» Rome, Georgia,
rants 25 cents.
Feb 27, 2 w.
BRYCE'S SEW YORE TYPE-FOl SDRY-
BLISHED in ISIS, has now on hand,
In fonts to
ROMAN TYPE of new ent,
FANCY TYPE,
SCRIPTS of various styles,
GERMANS,
ORNAMENTS in groat rarity
BORDERS,
BRASS AND TYPE METAL.
109,000
50,000
10,000
5.000
s;ooo
5,000
30.000 feet
RULES, and al! the novelties in the business
All the above Types are cast by steam power,
ef the new comparison of metal peculiar to this
foundry, and WHICH IB CERTAINLY SUPE
RIOR to any ever used before in any part of
the world. The unequaled rapidity in the
process of casting, enables me to sell these
more durable types at the prices of ordinary
types, either on credit or for cash.
Presses, Wood Typo, and all other Printing
Materials, except Paper and Cards,(which have
ao fixed quality or price, jfumished at manufac
ture'# pries *-
The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is
freely given to ail printing offices, on the re
ceipt of 50 cent* to prepay the postage.
jpfS'-Priester# of cewspapoti who eboooo to
publish this advertisement, including this note,
three times before the first day of July, 1855,
and forward me one of the papers, will be al
lowed their bills at the time <.f pnreha.-ing' fora
time* tbe amount of my m*r.nf*«-?nre*.' *r* ■ ' '
Address New York. Feb. 12,1855.
GEORGEBBBCBL
13 dmmbers-at
Feb. 27. New York.
EVERY BODY BEAD THIS
A IPL7WI9 FAERY JIEBKI1B.
GERMAN ELIXIR,
RICHARD A. JONES
SIAUI IN
FOREIGI ARB DOMESTIC BABBLE,
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Jfadiion, (To*
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
Alnrar* on hand.
/BSP" Orders from a distance executed with
eainess and despatch (ly) Fab 6,1855
FOR SALE.
HOUSE and LOT whereon I live.—
Possession given when wanted.
C. H. SMITH,
Feb. 20,'55 tf.
T h p e o
LIST OF LETTERS
TYBMAINING in the Poet Office at Rome, Ga.
A on the 8th day of February, 1855, and if
not taken ont by the 22d of ■ March *noxt, they
wOTbe sent to die dead letter office.
Fluid Extract of Lowenxahn,
/ffi'Esmur vssmsu llife
FOR. THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaints,
Sid Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite, Gatirenesn,
Cholera Morbus, Colic,
General Debility. Fullness about the Stomach
after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine f«»r
diy#pepAia HeadaTte and kindred di** a.#f-8
ever pier-el the public.
A mo-t exwlii nt remedy ’or
eat too hesrtiJv.
t^-HEADA FEW EXTRACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES LETTERS &C .
’1 regard ih- Grenmn Elixir as tin* very
best Anti Dy.peptic and #««»maclik- tnedfoiiM-
I have ever ns-d.”
Hon. W T LfB W MASON.
Ci»anw-11*.r ..f the C«-n ? ral Di-
•I tbe S*ste.»f Alabama
-I '-on.ilr fair iu ff - recommendation glv-
es hy tir H«o W W 'di*on.and others”
H-*t> SAM F .ICE Judge Snpreme Court
of Ala
‘"Your medfeina hap hj my opinion jn-t
clestn* t« the d-iifi ! nee at the jntl.llc a* a
valuable >vrn«-dy in ease* of indigestion ”
[PormeriyJ P*re-idetit of Oik Bowery Fe
tnab* College.
•I *- Miff ring fr m r-hronic Indigestion
or Dyspepsia. I tried the German EHxt
and found It the v tiring I needed.”
Rev MARK 8 ANDREWS.
Agent for tbe Tuakeg** Methodist Female
College.
I am prepared to speak advisedly when
I say that in my opinion It Ik an invalnable
Family Medicine, answering felly the pur
poses for which it is prescribod.
Rev D 8 DOUGLA8
President oi the Gfonnvilie Female Col
lege.
R/ commended for Sick Headache by Col.
N J Scptt Auburn Ala. f'
Eocomnn-silid as a splendid Family Med
icine by Col F W DilUrd Auburn 411.
Recommeoded for Dyspepsia and Iodfges
tom bv Prof C C Richards. A, M., Wrights-
boro Ga, t ;
Numerous other t-stimoniala might be
produced. but it in thought the above are
sufficient to give confidence in thin truly
vainsble mediciw. Manufactured and sold
by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn AU.
Por sale bv Bobt. Batfev. Rome Ga,
Feb 27. 1855 ly
Adams, Jane
Broadway, Catharine
Beaty, James
Borrows, James
Bark, John W
Beared, John
Bell, Samuel
Boston, John % -
Brown, J W C
BoochUlon, Miss E J
Bagwell, Mr.
Baity, Miss HaiyJ
Beavers, Cary
Bobo Willis
COX. J w
Clark, Edwin
Clayton, W W
Cox. W
Colqnit, John T 2
Clifton A Backet
Canaingham, Samuel
DOrCE, A
Duke. Misa Martha
Davis, Sarah A
Dawcy J A
Davis A'
Danboo, J W
Dickerson, Dr J D 2
Davis, F M
Dickey, Robert M
Dent, Mr Aagbste D
Dobson, Henry
Davenport. A C
EATON, GEO H
i Ed dine. J B
[ Ely et, J J
: Ellison. John
FRASIER. SIMON
Flowers, W H
j Fryer, Mrs.
• Flemister, Lewis W
Ford. John 0
; OATES. Miss MARY
^ Grimes, David L
Gallager, Wm
Geer. J W
, HENDON. REUBEN
those vh« Hegry. John
Hegberty, Maurice
Hamilton, Dr T
Harrison, FB
Henerson, J C
Hunt, Richard C
Harris, Simon
Langford, TB4CC
Lem ont, William
Landers, Thepher
Lumpkin, John T
Lisier, H S M
Lopes, J C
Lowe, John
Lindsey, John
MOORE, WILLIAM
Msirtin, John H.
Martin,Terese F
Moore, Miss Elisabeth
Mathews, A S
Milligan, Maj S
McKinney, John 2
Mangho, Charles or H
Marcbtnan, R H
Moreirs, William
Myers, Jeremiah
Morgan, Samuel
Moore, Patrieh
Morrow, Miss N C
MeNabb. Miss Maty
Martin, W L
Mathis. James
Mills, SM 3
Miller, Cnarles A 3
Morris, Erastns 4
Mormon. C H 2
O’BRIAN. Miss ETNA
O’Dmatd. Michael
PENN. BENJAMIN
Pinston, Miss Emetine
Priest Samuel
ROSENBAUM M 3
Richardson, Robert
Roach. James T.
Ralls, J F
Reneau, Lewis
Ramsey, J C
SMITH, W B
Smith, Miss Martha K
Sonstnn, Henry
Small, Robert
Smith, M'A
Shiver. Fonney
Shoemaker, Miss H H
Strong, John
Stood P E
Stood, O
Smith, Henry C
Sbegog, Rev W A (
Sbogart, Thomas
Stronp, M
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of the Valles of Virginia, at Winchester, Fa.
Caplin! 9:100.000.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334 307.
The rates of premium are as low as a just re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be; spared on the part of tho
Agent, at all times, to pro(oot tbe interests 4 of
thoso who, may patronize bis Agency, and any
..... . . . .. . information on the subject will be cheerfully giv-
ofthe abovo loom for the counties of Floyd 0 n upon application, in person *or by letter,
and Polk by Conntiea or Districts, he also has j nn . ifith '65 1 v*
a supply of the Looms which he will sell at pri- rr-r- : ;—:——:
cea to suit the times J^n 30 ’55 tf. Jt) I cl C K M S Ill I t II O 11 0 P •
THE Subscriber most kindly re‘
turns his thanks to the Citisens
of Rome and vicinity for the very
gonerons patronage extended to him during the
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Biach-smithing in its
various branches also the building and repair
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being a
machinest can make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the
ago of 15 and 18 as apprentices,
jan 9 ’55, ly. K. 8. SIMONS.
Henderkon, Miss Isabel! Swoop, T H
Hopkins, Laf yette
Hood. Dr JH
Harwood. O B
Hutchins, Rev F
Hawlnelaw. Joseph H
Hawkins, G W
Hall. S Hartley
J0HN80N, HENRY
Joees, Brsekiah
Jones, Monan
James, Simeron A.
Jones, Miss Mary 2
James D P D
Jobson, W J
Johston, C M
KERR. MISS E
Knott S
LAWENCE.C J
Solomons, 3
TILLERY, JOHN
Thompson, MissEliz’tb
Tony, Hedric
Trammell. James
Trammel), Tiimoo
Taggart, Thomas
Thayer, Dr Charles T
Thomas, Mrs Susan
VAUN, W R
WARE, GEORGE
Word, Frank
Willtamsoo, Drvid
Wsshmn, John
Whitehead, B
Watters. Obadiab
Webb, Mrs Bebecca
Watts, George W
Yonng, Lucy A
Lumpkin, Jo? n K
Landers, Steven
Those wishing letters from the above list will
please say they are advertised.
Taos. J Pebbt,
Post Master.
GRAND SCHEME FOR MARCH.
Clftts L.
*o u suvr wm or xjlscb, is the art or xoxtgchebt
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
9*J*SM*»
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
£&*And REMEMBER every Prize is drawn
at each Drawing, and paid-when due WITHOUT
DEDUCTION !
$7,000
6,000
2,000
1,000
2,500
2,000
1,800
3,900
3,000
300
180
120
1
Prize of
$7,560 is
1
do
5,000 is
1
do
2,000 is
2
do
1,000 is
6
do
500 is
19
do
200 is
15
do
100 is
78
do
50 is
20
do.
25 is
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
T (LATE ATLANTA ISOM KlHJHDHY.)
HIS new Company is now prepar '.
i'd to do work on short not ice, of
heavy and light Castings from
the latest improved patterns of Iron, Brass
orC .mposillou, all of which will be warrun
ted. Turning. Borings and Drilling done to
order. Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or un
der of any size and thread'required. Heavy
; and light forging of wrought Iron or 8teel
I done in superior style.
' PA RT1CULA R ATTENTION is called to
tbeir patterns for Mill Gearing for Merchant
and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills Gin
Gearing of all tbe usual sizes, anti Bark
Mills always kept on bond. Wt> are also
prepared to build stationary Engines upon
the latest improvements. All OI which will
be sold low for cash. Cop|ier and Brass
taken in exchange for work at cash prices
JAMES L DUNNING.
john McDonough,
WILLIAM RU8HT0N.
P. S. All ofthe above company are prac •
tical Mechanics, and give their fndividua
attention to the business. jan. 9. ’55
6 Approximation, 1st Capital 50 is
6 « 2d 44 30 is
fi 44 3d « 20 is
251 Prises amounting to $30,000
^ffiTONLY 10.000 NUMBERS
Tickets $5 -Halves $2 SO—Quarters $1 £5
SAM'L SWAN, Agent & Ma- ager,
Montgomery, Ala.
BLANKS! BLANKS!!
OF ALLD38CRIPTI0N FOR SALE AT THIS
Feb20
JOS. R. SWIFT,
GENERAL AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOOT OF WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
References
whitnby * hunt. A tlanta, Georgia.
1. H WALLACE A BrOS. “ 44
a. wbight, bsci., “ “
nkcpcr hkndkix a co.. Charleston, S. 0.
nichol k peacock. Nashville. Tcnn.
kdwabd swift. K«q. Savannah, Georgia.
DAVI8 , KOLB A PANNINO, AugUSU “
w. h. pktlks, New Orleans,
Jan. 2.1355, 8m
FOR SALE.
r IE undersigned being desirous to elose his
business and move West, offers his well
known Buildings in Cave 8pring Ga, for sale.
Tbs House is large and convenient, with a large
Store Room attached to it, and situated on the
corner of the main Street The House is so con-
straoted that it can be used for a Hotel, a pri
rate residence or store rooms, with but little al
teration. Tbe lot is neatly enclosed and a'good
well of water, with a weU-honso on the pre
mises.' It is unnecessary to say anything
in regard to tbe Health or morality of the
Village or this section of country as it is well
known to be among the most healthy portion of
Georgia, with Springs of pare water. There are
fine productive lands convenient to the Rail
Road and on the surveyed and eontemplated
rout of tho Georgia and Alabama R R from
Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools
both Male and Female, also tbe State Asylum,
for tho education of the deaf and dumb, and
trader way of erection, is a College called the
Wesleyan Institute, with Churches of some va
rious denominations which are in a prosperous
condition. For forther particulars address the
proprietor at Gave Spring, Ga., or consult him
on the premises. SAM’L W. ROBBINS.
Cave Spring. Jan. 30 tf.
Cherokee V o It j o Instlime.
Cave Spring. Ga. <•
T HE TRUSTEES of the above named Insti
tution are highly gratified to-have it in
their power to state, that they have engaged
the services of David W. Seay, as Principal of
raid School, for the ensuing year.
Mr. Seay is a your g man of high, morel and
religions character and qualifications; being a
graduate of Emory College, with one year’s • s -
perience in teaching.
- The Scholastic year will be divided into two
Sessions of five months eaeh; the first to com
mence on the -first Monday in February, and
end the first of Jnly; the second to commence
the 15th of July, and end the 15th of Decem
ber.
Tho course of stndy will embrace all tho
branches usually caught in other Academies
and high schools, and be divided into three
classes, at the following rates of tuition to
wit:
1st Class per session $ 8 00
2d 44 44 44 10 00
3d 44 “ “ 16 00
J. W. GLENN, President,
S.J. JOHNSON, Seo’y P.T,
Jan. 30 tf.
FOR SALE.
1 yonng well broke Male, 2 Good Second
Hand Farm Waggons, 2 Good Buggies, or
tbe waggons and Baggies would be traded for
good large yonng Bones.
Jan 30 4w. KETCHAM A WISDOM.
Atlanta Medical College
THE FIRST COURSE OF LECTURES IN
this Institution will commence on the first Mon
day in May next, and continue on till tbe last of
the following August, during which the usual
systematic coarse of lectures will be given, and
Clinical instruction twice a week.
FACULTY.
M. G. Slaughter. M. D., Prof of Anatomy.
J. W Jones, M. D., prof, of the Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
Jesse Boring, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
W F Westmoreland, M. D., Prof, ofthe Princi
ples and Practice of Surgery.
J E Dubose, M. D.. Prof, of Pbj siology.
G T Wilburn, M. D. f Prof, of Surgical and
Pathological Anatomy.
J J Robertson, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and
Medical Jurisprudence.
J G Westmoreland, M.D, Prof, of Materia Med-
ica und Tberapntics.
An abnndont supply of Material for dissection
(subjects preserved in spirits of wine) will be
provided. The services of a competent Demon
strator of Anatomy will bo procured before tbe
opening of the session. The fees for the entire
course amounts to $105. Matriculation (paya
ble once only.) $5. Dissecting ticket (obliga
tory once only,) $10, Graduation fee, $25.—
Good board can be bad in tbe city for $3 per
week. For farther information address
J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
Atlanta, Feb fi 1855 fit.
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia.
■■■■■ o e this
_,inTormingthe pubiicltbat they are the Pro
prietors of the Fnlton House which is now be
ing fitted np with new Furniture, on wbteb, with
other append
their gnests
efforts to give satisfaction to their gnests. Trav
elling custom is respectfully solicited.
JOBS X. REEVES, A. E. BEEVES,
of Aogosta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20, ’55. ly
GEORGIA SCIENTIFIC
Industrial Institute.
8. J. STEVENS, Principal.
J. 31. DEBY, Teacher in Sciences.
F. DaLANNOY, Drawing and Engineering
B. S. BARCLAY, Music.
This Institution, near tho city of
Rome, will be opened on Monday,
Jnnunry 29d, 1855. Tho Ancient
and Modern Languages wilt be
taught, but tbe main design will he
to furnish facilities for acquiring a thorough,
practical knowledge of tho Sciences, and their
applications to the usefol arts,
The oourse of study will bo English Litera
ture, Mathematics, Natural Science, Drawing,
Engineering, Mechanics, Architecture, Agricul
ture, Commerce, Languages and Musie,
The Institute will be provided with Chemical
and Philosophical Apparatus, Engineering In
struments, a Cabinet of Minerals, a Laboratory
and Library,
Tbe Trustees believe that tbe healtbfolnosa
of tho iooality, tbe practical system of instruc
tion, and tbe efficiency of the teachers, present
advantages hot snrpassed by any similar insti
tution. They invite special attention to tbe
completeness of tbe Scientific and Agricultural
Departments undor tbe charge of Mr. Deby.
Board can be bad in good families on reason
able tome.
Tuition, $40 per annum, # French, German
and Spanish, each $10 extra, Musie extra
J.H. LUMPKIN,
II. V. M. MILLER,
ALFRED SHORTER,
W. 8. COTHRAN,
For circulars, address PrineipaL
Rome, dee 19, '54 tf
Trustees.
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!!
A GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com
prising all of the most rocent publications
together withagreatmany standard works, from
the be$t English and American Authors, have
just been received nt the “New Book Store " or
HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine
Illustrated Gift Books for the season, splendidly
bound in Morocco Extra, ricbly gilt.
The Public are respectfully solicited to give
me a call. Oot. 10,1854.
N. J, OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
TX70ULD respectfully call tho attention of
VY his friends and customers to his new stock
of Goods, which he has just received from New
York, consisting in part of blue, black, brown,
green, olive adolet and cadet mixed cloths,
plain black Cassimeres and doekins, and on
extensive variety of- Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and color; also, a full assortment
of black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams and
Cassimere Overcoatings of French, English,
German and American manufacture.
His stock of
FURNrSMNG GOODS
Is fell and complete, consisting of silk, woolen-
and linen Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties, Snspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted,
and cotton, half hose, hats, caps, Ac., all of
which are of the latest and most approved styles.
He would call particular attention to his
stock of .
RADY MADE CL0THIN6
his
The great part of which) is manufactured at
own establishment, and by some of the best
Houses in New-York, the superior workmanship
of which he will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of
Childrens’ and Youths’ Clothing,
Fitting children from five to ten, and boys from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds of garments made as heretofore—
with neatness and dispatch.
Bom e Georgia, Sept. 26,1854. ly
$5000 OO.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to bay unimproved
Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Dist. an Counties where tbe
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications mast be
post paid, and addressed to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, '54-^- ly Griffin, Ga.
GEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR,
W ILL undertake any business in bis profes
sion, such as the PRELIMINARY and LO
CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC
TION OF RAILWAYS, LAND SURVEYING,
Ao. •
Inquire for him at the Rail Road Office.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 2, 1856. tf
BELECT FEMALE SCHOOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
T HE undersigned have engaged the services
of Mr. A. J. Kixg, as Principal^ the above
Institution, to commence its first session on the
15th day of January next.
Mr. King’s experience as Principal of Hearn
School, and his well known ability to teach,
are a sufficient guarantee for his future success.
THE SCHOOL WILL BE SELECT IN CHAR
ACTER, AND LIMITED IN NUMBER. The
prominent objects will be—a high standard of
scholarship; an elevated tone of moral senti
ment, and a full development of tbe mental
powersit being the determination of those
originating the enterprise,, to make it . a school
of decided merit, affording the best facilities
for a substantial and thorough education.
Instruction will be given in the Primary, and
all higher English branches, Ancient Langua
ges and. Vocal Music.
In addition to the Home Department, a few
pupils from abroad will be received by making
early application to the Principal, whose char
ges for board and tuition will range from 125 to
150 dollars each.
For farther particulars apply to the Principal
or either of tbe undersigned.
W. R. WEBSTER, A RICHARDSON.
T. J. DAVIS. J. SANDERS,
J. H. RUSSELL. C. W. SPAKKS.
G. W. THOMAS,
December 5, '54
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 GREAT REMEDY!
A. W. HARSHAW.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
T ENDERS ilia services to the Publie in
his line of business. He flatters himself
that he will give fnli satisfaction to ait who
employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
All orders sent through the Post Office will
be promptlv attended to.
Oet- 81.1854
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT
N
NEW STORE
.ash -i
EW GOODS!!
F. I. SULLIVAN
AKES this method to inform bis old friends
and the public that he has opened, one door
above Force, Rice A Co.,
A9TE3TIRE SEW .STOCK. OF DRY GOODS,
selected in New York and Philadelphia with
great care, consisting of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hats, Shoes and Boots, Hardware, Crockery
Medicines, Ac., Ac., which will be sold ver
low for Cash or Country Produce.
Rome. Oet. 31. ’54 F. I. SULLIVAN.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
CHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practico joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordou county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855—ly
A‘
The Weekly Herald.
The Best General Newpapbh inthe World
Tbo New Xobk Weekly Herald is pnbisfa
ed every Saturday morning. Its contents em
brace all the news of tbe great events of th
day, reports of 'meetings, of tbe State Legists
tare, and of Congres; important public docu
meats ; European and borne correspondence
financial and commercial information,and edito
rials of general interest, that have appeared in
the New York Daily Hebald.
It is neatly printed, in elear type, on a large
double quarto sheet of forty-oight columns, a—
book—a directory in itself—ana forms one ofthe
most va’uable weekly newspapers in the world.
Tbe subscription price is three dollars persn-
num in advance. Editor* are rcqnested to act
as agents. They will receive twenty- five per
cent on all cash subscriptions. Any person ob
taining five cash subscribers will be allowed tbe
■ime commission.
TERMS TO CLUBS
Forgone copy of Webkly per year $3 00
$1125 Thirty copies $67 50
$22 50 Thirty-five do $78 85
$33 75 Forty do. $90 00
$45 00 Forty-five do. $10125
$50 25 Fifty do. $112 60
JAMBS G. BENNETT,
Proprietor.
Five copies
Ten do.
Fifteen do.
Twenty do.
Twenty-five
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
AT PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SALE 1
Tbe patronago of the public is respectfully
tadTriMeh * "
solid
Tbo clothing consists of various styles,
viz: Fino Dress Goods,
Fine Frock Goods,
Fino Talmas '
..... Overcoats
Satin, Velvets, Plush A Silk Vests.
Cassimere Pants—andj a fino lot of
common Clothing, woll made up.
Call and examine for yourselves.
Atlanta, Feb 13 tf, JOSEPH R SWIFT.
T S, COPPER & a nEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above
concern will continue tbe business on bis own
account at the old stand (sign of tbe Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK ONE
in the most.npproved manner and warranted.
Gnn and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch^ E. W. RUSSF.LL.
Rome, Nov. 14.1854. ly
FOR SALE
I offer for Sale my plantation; also 20 young
and likely Negroes, their ages ranging from
1 to 40 years. Any one wishing a good bargain
would do well to give me a call 5 miles South of
Rome. Terms—from one to 20 yenrs credit
with interest. LARKIN BARNETT.
Oct 17, 1854—tf.
NOTICE.*
I N future average Bills for LUMBER will be
filled and delivered at the mills at $1 per
hundred, Cash. Small Lumber alone at $1,25.
FOR SALE—2 car-logs, 4 yoke oxen, 1 two
and 1 4 horse wagon. JOHN HUME.
Feb.. 1st, 1855. 3t.
J. H. M°CLUNG & GO’S
FOR WINTER SALES.
J.
dition to their Stock a lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING. All wool French MUOSELINES
anci MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed;
elegant Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS, HOSIERY.
CTOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
Ac. Ac., to which they invito the attention of
all in want of handsome goods at reduced pri
ces. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
Dec 16.
HO FOR CHRISTMAS!!
Holliday Presents.
J UST received a great variety of NICE GOODS
TOYS, Ac., purchased expressly for the
Hollidays. For sale by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
A M. LAUB.—Dealer in Groceries, Staple
xjL.Dry Goods, Family Provisions and Confec
tionaries. octSl
A ' P. NEELD —Merohant Tailor. Broad-st,
ixtRome, Ga., will fin aa oruers vnu prompt
ness. Work warranted to snit customers oct31
A NDREW PORTER.—Fashionable Barber,
il. Chattanooga, Tenn. Shop in Lanier Honse.
oct31 2m
A W. HARSHAW.—House and Sign Paiut-
JXser. His services can be secured on moder
ate terms. All work executed, in good style.
oet31 *
"DERRY A HARKINS.—Dealers in Staple
U and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooscanaula
streets,.Rome, Go. • oct3l
pUNNINGHAM k LINTON.—Wholesale and
vA Retail Grocers, (near the Railroad Depot)
Rome, Ga. . oct31-2m
T\R. J. R. SMITH.—Physician and Surgeon,
hJ Rome, Ga. Office in H. A. Smith’s Book
Store. * . • oct31-4m
TYANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
hJ of tho State of South Carolina. Office op-
ppaite the Post Office, np stairs, Brood street,
Rome, Ga. oct3l
T\R. DOUGLASS.—Office over Messrs. Wood
U k Bro’s. Store, opposite Ramey's Livery
Stable, Rome, Ga. oct31
1? MERCKS.—Manufacturer ofandDealerin
Hi .Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. All
work warranted. Orders from a distance will
be promptly met. oct31
L 1 L SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan
J- »cy Dry Goods, Groceries, eta., Broad Street,
Home, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, k Co.
oct31
"DRIED k BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
I 1 pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc.. Broad-street, Rome, Ga. foctSl
TTt A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Snmmer-
a •ville, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Floyd,
Walton, Dade and Whitfield. oct31-5m
n EORGE BATTEY, M. D.—^Will give his in-
U dividual attention to the practice of his Pro
fession. Offiee in T. J. Verdery's store. Resi
dence at Etowah Honse. oct31-4m
TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta-
HL tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. oct31
T M. HAWKINS—Has at his Livery Stable
JL • Horses and Vehicles of all kinds to accom
modate customers. Charges will be found mod
erate. • oct31
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
U Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
k Harkins. cct31
T H. McCLUNG k CO.—Dealers ia Staple
O »and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Papei
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., Breed
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
JOHN C. DsJOURNETT—Carpenter, Soli-
O cite the patronage of the Public. Work en
trusted to him will meet with prompt execu
tion. • noyl4.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
tP Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions; oct31
T AW. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
u (Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps,- Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct31
f W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
tl (Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins A Co. oct 31
T T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
tl *gold, Ga. oct31-5
J OHN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
Cassville, .Ga. Business entrusted to his
care in any of the connties of the Cherokee
circuit, will meet with faithful attention.
oct31 5m
J R. A T. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorneys at
•Law, Rome, Ga. oct31-9
Celebrated Family Ointment.
It Mild, Safe, Thorough and Hit grtalal External Reme
dy ecer used. It is easgtsesd tf pegetnUs Ealxvrt* and
ptitsetses power unequalled in the anon'z if Medicine fur the
cure tf 11' f animat ary J)ite atti.
It Is universally acknowledged toI>enn infni!l\!» remedy,
In every case where it has been fi>uhfult| applied on tins
human system, for promotin'.; Insensible rqrspteiiH.m, and
i» invaluable 5n nil disease* ofthe lUsh. ytsjioab- ijtceri.
Old Sores, ChiUblnins, Sore Throat, Hums, Cut.-, Cui.ineous
Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breast, Oisea-c^ of lin* Eye,
Ague to the Face, Rheumatic Fains, Contracted ( ords.
Pain In the Side, Back and otliery ;rts of the sysieni. Scald
Head, BruLcs, Fresh Wounds, riles, and e«fy kind of
sore containing the least particle of IaSm»M.atiori, are
permanently cured by this great remedy.* -
HEALING VIRTUES. -
It it a fad, authenticated Bere, 8» well as r.li over the
State, and Indeed the whole western states, that Sloan’s
Medicines have attained a wide spread celebrity, and re
putation, to which they arc justly entitled by their ^healing
virtues," and powers. We are not among those who are
prone to endorse every patent humbug that conic? along,
and in this instance have delayed our.endorsement until
we have been able to make assurance Joubiy sure, not only
by testing them personally ourselves, but frost: tlw testi
mony of a numerous portion of tilt .community living
around us.—fIllinois Globe, Apr! 113,1250. '
SLOAN’S- ;
Horse & Cattle Medicine.
No Medicine in use has accomplished *o many Extra-
ordinary Cures, and given so Unix erect Satisfaction in every
variety and stage of disease, or that In** to extensive me
rapid a sale as Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder.
The Ointment is swiftly superceding ,-Jl other Omtrneltts
and Liniments for the cure of Fre.-h Wounds; Gall? of all
Kinds, Sprains. Bruises, Cracked Heels. Ringtone. Wind
falls, Peril Evil, Callous, Spavins, Bweciiey. Fi-tuls. Sit-
fast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Cracks,- Fouodcred Feet,
{Scratches or Grease, Manze and Horse Distemper.
The Condition Powder will! remove all inflammation and
fever, purify tbe blood, loosen the skirt, clean.se the water
and strengthen every part of the body; and lias proved a
sovereign remedy for the following diseases:
Founder, Distemper, Hide Eoumi, Loss of Appetite, In
ward Strains, Yellow Water, inflammation of the Eyes,
Fatigue from bard esercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly
called stiff complaint,) which proves so fatal to many valu
able horses in this country, it is alto a safe and certain
remedy for Coughs and Colds, which generate so many
fetal diseases. ...
These remedies never injure, and always Cure, if the dl
raetidaii are followed. ,±*?iMB&v
For further particulars and a multitude of Certificates o
remarkable Cures, cel Pamphlets of agents.
W. B. SLOAN,
Grand Denot, 40 1-dke St., Chicago, 1U
§1
SSYtOA-TsUS*
INSTANT
~cREEIEF^
J ' M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Offiee, Brood
Street, Rome, Go. oct31
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard
ware.
Wasted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
Oct 31, 1854.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTflS, HUTTINGS,
C URTAIN goods in variety, Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Housefuruishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES
E OR Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, of real
Philadelphia manufacture, for sale by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CARD-CASES.
P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Morocco A Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at
dee!9 J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
CHARTER OAK
tih 3nstmiflrB tfantpaiMi
HARTFORD, CONN.
( THARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi-
J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest
od, under the sanction and approval of the
Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the State of
Connecticut.
Officers and Directors.
. ALFRED GILL, President.
JOHN L. BUNCE, Vice President.
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
Directors.
Alfred Gill, William R. Cone,
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,
James G. Bolies, Samuel Coit,
John A. Butler, Daniel Phillips,
Noah Wheaton, C. N. Humphrey.
Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robins ra, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Toucy, late Attorney General U. S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting
Physician.
Applications received by
THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent.
Dec. 5, 1854.—ly Rome, Ga.
MRS. CALDWELL’S SCHOOL.
MRS. C. E. CALDWELL will open
a school in the house of tho subscri
ber, (formerly the Female Academy)
on tbe LAST MONDAY 'OF JAN
UARY. The course of instruction
will be extensive and thorough. Tho long ex
perience and great success in teaching, justify
the hope of a liberal patronage. Sbo will adopt
tbe scale of prices established in tho Mnlo Acad
emy of this place, for a session of 20 weeks
via t
1st Class, :'s ::::: : $12,00,
2d 44 16,00
3d 44 : : ; s i : t i : : . 18,00
Drawing and water colors extra. .
French will be taught at the Professor’s char
ges.
Prof. B. P. Baroly, will give instruction in mu
sic.
•Tbo first torm of tho year may bo protracted and
the second term may be shortened four weeks;
if so tbp charges will be arranged accordingly.
Pupils received ntany time, but no deductions
will bo made oxoept in protracted cases ofsiok-
noss. J. M. M. CALDWELL,
jan 9, tf.
AUGUSTA NURSERY — EXTEN-
sive collection of selected Ro
ses and Southern raised
Fruit Trees.
I p A. MAUGE would respectfully inform the
1 • amateurs of Roses, that he' has now a su
perb collection of new and rare varieties which
be .will be happy to supply such a's may desire
them. Hisprices to Nursery-men will be as
low as those of any Nursery at tho North, and
his Rose Bushes will be generally ofalarge size.
He lias, also made recent additions to his stock
of FRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine
sorts of the following varieties : Apples, Pears,
Quinces, Poaches, Nectarines, Apricots. Plums,
Cherries, Soft Shell Almonds, English Walnuts
rand Hazelnuts.
Also GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, such as Ca-
melia Japan ten, Orange and Lemon Trees, Ac.,
and hardy flowering and Ornamental Shrubs.—
Orders from the country will be promptly atten
ded to, and Trees and Shrabs carefully paeked
and directed. t
Fresh Osage Orange Seed on hAnd.
Catalogues of Roses and Fruit Trees will be
sent gratis, to all post-paid letters. Address
F. A. MAUGE, Augusta, Ga.
Jan. 80 2 mo.
Dr a. Smiths Wooten
H AVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Snrgery, offor their
services to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat any diseases of tbe Eye and Ear. Office
on Broad St., one door below H. A. Smith's
Book Store. jan 23 ’55, [1 y.
J G. McKINZlE.—Dealer in Watches and
•Jewelry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12, Broadlfereet, Rome, Ga. oct31
M cCOY & KERR.—Carriage Mannfacturers.
Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad-'promptly filled. oct31
M MARKS.—Dealer ip Dry Goods, Ready-
•Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, & Boots, j
He solicits the attention of the public to his j
well-selected assortment oct31
P M. SHEIBLEY.—Principal of the Rome
•Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. 3Loct
R D HARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at
'in - m
Low, Rome Ga.
Feb 13 ly.
T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer ]
'•in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
R.
R OBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All
work entrusted to his care will meet with
rojnpt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
g G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
done to order.
dec. 5 ly.
S MITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
will practice in the Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
CHARLES H. SMITH. | J. W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 16/54.
S LOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
hand a full assortment of Groceries at their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—all at low prices. Calls from oar friends
are respeectfully solicited. oct 31
A PITNER.—Dealers in Dry
Goods and Groceries.
JOBS B. STANFORD. I OCt31 ! A. O. PITNER.
gTANFORD
S.
G. WELLS.—Vbbandhh House.—Broad
and clean, and the best of water. Good accom
modations for horses on the premises. oct31
U NDERWOOD A MITCHELL.—Attorneys
at Law, Rome, Ga., will attend the Coarts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31
W M. A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy
• Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Pro
duce. Wir. M. Peeples.] [W. Peeples.
Calhoun, Go. Feb. 6, ly.
W B. JONES, successor to Kirven A Jones.
•—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. oct31
W H.j WHITE.—Dealer in, and Manufoc
• turorof Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Leath
er, Calfskins, and all kinds of Carriage Trim
minga. oct31
jyyRIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
Law, Rome, Ga.
A. R. WRIOBT,
Cassville, Ga.
oct31
P. «. SHROPSHIRE.
Rome, Go.
2m.
W M ADKINS A CO.—Grocery and Com
mission Merchant, No,
Rome, Ga.
4, Choice House,
oct31
W ILLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and
Produce Merchant near the depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
J. h. * t. d. Hollingsworth, Madison, Ga.
r. p. zuiuerhan, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 5,1854.
C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan- i
•cy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-street and j
Maiden Lane, Rome, Ga. oct31
W.
W ILSON BALLARD—Has at his Bar, in
the Choice House, the best of Liquors,
Cigars, etc. A billiard room attached. Patron
age, respectfully solicited. offt31
W ILLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo
site the Courier Office, Broad-street, Rome |
Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac
commodate customers. -' oct31
DANIEL S. P.1INTUP,
ATTORNEY A T L A W ;
■Romej Ga.
January 30} 1855. ly. •
TROUT HOUSE.
THE undersigned begs to announce
to the citizens of Atlanta and the travel-
y tublic, that he will open the Trout Honso
onday next, for the accommodation of
| boardors and transient persons, with furniture
| entirely new, Rooms well ventilated, largo and
airy Halls, and by constant attention to the
wants of his gnests, tho subscriber hopes to
make his House among the most desirable to bo !
found in the State. AARON GAGE,
Atlanta,^Nov. 28.1354-ly Proprietor,
^■BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
E very t —... uanu
for cases of sudden emergency,' a. bottle if
Sloan’s Instant relief. It is the great Inlern-’.i
and External remedy for the immediate cure of
Colic, Heart burn, Sore Throat, Toothache,
Weaknessof the back, or Kidneys, Diarrhoea,
Dysentary, Cholera Morbus,. all summer com
plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Rheuma
tism, Soreness in the Bone, Pain in the Limbs,
Cramps and Spasms,'Colds, Spinal complaints
Swelled Joints, Sprains, Bruises, etc., and for
Cholera it is a superior Remedy
For H orses and < 'att :e,
Sloan’s Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy.
Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant' 'Relief
cures a horse of colic in a few minutes. For
braises, strains, sprains and many othe’r inju
ries on horses, cattle and other animals, Sloan's
Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate
relief, and speedily effect a cure.
Many persons have beenastohished’to-witners
the rapid care effected by the use of this won
derful medicine
For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY.
* , Feb 0 Gill
AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION!
The American Artist Union, wouldvesnect-
fully announce to the citizens or the : United
States and the Canada^ that for the purpose
of cultivating a taste for tbe fine arts through-
oat tho country, and with the vi*ew of enabling
every family to become possessed of a gallery
of Engravings,
BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE
AGE,
They hare determined, in order to create an
extensive sale for tfieir Engravings, and thus
not only give employment to a large number of
artists and others, bnt inspire among our coun
trymen a taste for works of art, to present to the
purehasers of their engravings, when 250,000
of them are sold,
350,000 gifts, of the actual cost of 3150,000
Each purchaser of a One Dollar -Engraving,
therefore, receives not only an Engraving rich
ly worth the money, but also a ticket which
entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are
distributed. ; t -; -
For FIVE DOLLARS, a higly. finished En-
.ving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL and
YE GIFT TICKETS, wlQ bo sent: or Five
Dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can be
selected from the Catalogue. _ -.
A copy of the catalogue, together with a
specimen of one ofthe Engravings, can be seen
at the office of this paper. • •
For each Dollar sentgan - Engraving actually
worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will- imme
diately he forwarded. .
; AGENTS: l
The Committee believing that the success of
this Great National Undertaking’will be
materially promoted by tho'energy-' and enter
prise of intelligent and . persoyering,.Agcnts,
have resolved to treat with, such on the most
liberal terms.
Any. person wishing to become an Agent, by
sending (post paid,) 4? GIFT TICKET/’ a Pros
pectus, a Catalogue and all other- necessary in
formation. , . -
On tho final completion of the sale, the Gifts
Will be placed ih the hands'of a'CohatVTEE of
the purchasers to be msthiRCTEny dot‘notice
of which will be given throughout the United
States and tho Canadas. , .
LIST OF GIFTS-
100 Marble busts of Washing
ton, at ■ - - $100.1? 10.000
100 Marble busts of Clay, 100. 10.000
100 44 44 Webster, "" IOO.- 10,000 .
100 44 44 Calhoun, 100;> 10,000
50 elegant GitlFaintings, in
splendid gilt frames, size }• I00 > _ 5,0C0
3x4 ft. each.
500 steel plate Eng ^
brilliantly col’d in oil, i . iff-
rich gilt firames 24x30;- ’
each .
10,000 elegant steel plate En
gravings, dol’d in oil, of
the Washington Jfotiu-.j
ment, 20x26 inches each,
237,000 steel plate Engra-'
▼ings, from 100 different !: v5"
plates, now in possession v . •
of, and owned by the Ar? ,.;
tists* Union, of the map-
ket value of, from 50'ctsl ' 4
to $1 OOeach, ; K.
1 first-class Dwelling, in3Isir.-A.V- ;
st., N. City, - , . ...
22 building lots in 800'and ) ’’
101st ats. N. Cityi eachT ' TOOO. 21,000
25x100 ft, deep, at " >>J_ *. *
100 Villa Sites, ..containing--T i
each 10,000sq. ft, in.'tho
suburbs of New York city, " : ,v>
and commanding a mag
nificent view of the^Hod--’
son River and Long Isl--
and Sound, at '.* 500. 50,000
perpetual loans of cash, *
withont Interest, arse on- V -' •* "
rity/of $250 each, - fo . .
44 44 IOC 44
iltonn, "101L' 1W,I
gs,in ) .
3, sizoT 100,. 5,1
ring's, *} .*
KEy •
n
>.j.
4.; 40,000
41,000
12,000
50
100
250
2,000
50
20
5
5,000
5,000
5,0(0
5,000
„ jfflWH
Reference in regard to^the Real Estat . F.
J. \ issciier & Co., Real Estate* Brokers, New
York. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclo
sed, to bo addressed, ... ,
. - J. W. HOLT ROOKE,
Sec’ry, 505 Broi-’way/.N..Y.
yT^-The averages in the oat&b gue are now
ready for delivery.
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