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nowU* Becak* MiixiositHtjr—Mr. Me-
Donough. the Millionaire of New (Mean?, has
engraved upon his tomb a rories of maxims,
which he has prescribed as the rule* for bit
guidance through life, and to which bis success
in business is mainly atlribatablc. They arc
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CHATTOOGA LANDS FOR SALE.
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE
. Court of Ordinary of Chattooga county, there
10 sound, and contain so much practical wi*- 1 will bo sold before the Court Houso door in Sum
dom, that are copy them: I mcrville, Chattooga county, on the first Tuesday
“Rules for the guidance of my life, 1504— in Sept noxt, the following property to wit:
Remember always that labor is one .f the con* I Lots of Land Number fifty-three and Number
ditrons of out existence. Time is gold; throw ; Twenty, in the Thirteenth District and Fourth
not one minute away, but place each one to
account. Do unto all men a? you would be
done by- Never put off till to-morrow what
you can do to-day. Never bid another do
what you can do yourself. Never caret what is
not your own. Never think any matter so tri-
fling a? net to drerve notice. Never g^re ont
which docs not first come in. Never spend
hut to produce. Let the greatest order wja-
late the transactions of your lifo. Study in
your course of life to do the greatest amount of
good.
“Deprive yourself of nothing necessary to
your comfort, but live in an honorable sitnpK*
-||<Rty and frugality- Labor, then, to the last mo
ment of your existence. Panne, strictly, the
above rale*, and the Diviue blessing and Ho be*
wf every kind will flow upon you to your
heart's content; but. first of all, remember that
the chief and crest study «f our.life should ho
b tend, by all mean? in oar powerv to the honor
and glorv of our Divine Creator. John Mo*
liououch. New Orleans, March 2d, 1804. The
inclusion to which I have arrived is, that,
without tempersaee, there is no hoaltfc; with
out virture. no order; without religion, no hap*
* ■pine??: and that the aim of oar being I* to
Bve wisely, soberly and righteously."
' Aitinm vao Etm ms "own Parsox.—
The Banner of the Cross, an Episcopal paper,
published .at Philadelphia, says that Gerrard
Hs’loek. cnee a clergyman hnidf, and now
one of the editor? ana proprietors of the Now
s York Journal of Cmusotoo, resides in New
Haven, Conn., where he supports a chnrcb and
minister biuamlfi. Every Monday morning the
ndnistwli etepeelodtehroaktetwith him, and
eafiftiag his plate finds his weekly salary of
$43 beneath it- The minister is the Rev. Mr.
St3e% weB known in Georgia.
A correspondent ia Ottowa county Michigan,
from whom we arc always glad to hear, gives
- as the fbtfewiag •‘Beene in tba Mayor's Court,
at Grand Rapid*,” Mayor Church prodding.
Witnoss called up to bo sworn by the clerk:
Clerk* **Ycn do solemnly swear*
Mayor, (with dignity). “Stopt The witness
will bold wphiaVigbthaad^,
£hrk "The man two no right hand, year
Section of Chattooga county, together with the
appurtenances. Sold as the property of Wil
liam McConnell, late of Chattooga oounty de
ceased.
Said lot of land containing 130 acres. He on
the main Valley road in Broomtowo Valley,
seven miles north-eastof Summerville, and con*
ititnte one of the most desirable situations, resi
dences and farms In the Cherokee country.
The two Lots of Land lie broadside and are
well improved. There being one of the best
brick dwelling houses in the country, large and
well constructed kitchens, negro houses, barns/
thresher, cotton gin and screw. There are one
hundred and thirty or forty acres cleared, and
ia n high state of cultivation. There are on the
of never foiling water. Any person
further information, can call upon the under*
eigaed at Ringgold, Ga., or R E Gilksyson on
the premises.
^SuTtrUk* one third Cash, the ether two
thirds upon one and two year’s credit
jt McConnell, \,
LHSHKRLY,
and M A McCONNSLL,
March 99 ’55, tds.
] Excel
, Extrix.
Executors.
CHANCE TO
PROFITABLE A
MAKE MONEY!!
AID HONORABLE
* E1PLOYHKST1I
THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF
having an agent in each oonnty andtownofthe
Union. A capital of from 5 to $1« only will be
required, and anything like an efficient ener
getic man can make from three to five dollars
per day; indeed some of the Agents now em
ployed art realising twice that sum. Every in
formation will be given by addressing [post
WM AKINSLBR,
x IBS, Philadelphia, Pa.. Post Office.
Mayor fwifo sosee asperity,) "‘Let him hold
up Ms Ari mad, then-**
(Irk "Hohashed the misfortanh to lose
Ids hft hand: afro, aa year Honor will per*
edw.*
Mayor, (savagely,) “TeHlutt to bold op bis
right fos. than :aqasn cannot bee worn in this
Cwnt eiilint holding up MMUii«jr / Silence,
gMtlnwk, ear dignity must be preserred.”
(Witness' sworn an on« leg-)-—iTsichrioci-
4P* : • * -
1 iCnLs'sJhurtk.—Oc New Year’s night,
writes a eermpondent of the Gazette. Ich&acod
to hear a fitiie girl eeawsetyoid snob srh to Hsp
the woods say her evening waver. It was after
this meaner. No# X by me down—“Does
flaata Kins «sm every nigEt mother?”—to
deep, I pray—“Did Aooty glen the rod dell or
the Mackr*—the Lord my soul to keep. And if
I-*-“Metherdon't you think Santy Elans was
vstryfitod to bring as so many presents?"—die.
before I wake, I pray die Lend—-''•Mother, doe*
Seat* Elsa* cctto down, the chimney??—my
too} to take. -
Aq wld lady possessed of a large fortune, and
acted for her pench ant for the use of jgantire
expressions, one day assembled her graod-
children, when tbe foUowing conversation took
sdaear
*My children,’ said the old lady. Pm the root
«ed yoaYe the branches.
‘Grandma,’said one.
TThat, my child r
*1 Was thinking how much hotter the bran
ches would Sourish if the root was under
ground.”
Tax C:?t or W_ui.—The EcgfishGovernment
■contemplate? bavin * engaged in the war during
the apenfog year, no loos that 261^594 men of
•fi ranks in both services, land sad sea, and that
tbnsuin no. e??sry to support and render efficient
this body of men sad tbs ship* to he man
ned by toe®, for n single year, wil! be more
than *a* bhndred and thirty-eight millions of
G eorgia, Finyd county.
To a’i whom it may concern. Whereas
Harrison Camp applies to me for Letters ^of
Administration on the Estate of Shsan % If,
late of said County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindled and creditors
of said dreea-sed to he and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by latr. to
show cause if any they have, why said let
ter* of administration should not be grahted
unto said applicant. Given under my hand
and official df*!#t«rr at offiae, thin 18th
March. 1855 JESSE LAM BERTH,
'March 20.’65. • Ordinary.
Flevd Sales for April.
Lot of Land No. 648, Sd dist. 4th-sect prop
erty of Russel Guest.
Also Lot in Care Spring whereon S. W. Rob
bins resides, with certain goods and chattels
too numerous to-mention.
Also Lot NoJ3 in Etowah Division of Rome,
property of G. W. Shaw.
. Also mules, horses, wagons and baggies,
property of Madison Guffin.
Also one joke of oxen and wagon, property
of Simeon HammeL
STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County
A LL whom it may concern will please take
notice that whereas. C. H. Smith and J.
W . H Underwood apply to me for Letters
of A ministration, with the will annexed on
the estate of Mathias G Simpkins, late of
said county, deceased. v
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to he and appear at my office
within foe time^ prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letners of
Administration should not be granted unto
said applicants, Given under my hand and
official signature, at office, this 20th day of
March 185k JESSE LAMBERTH,*
march 20 55 Ordinary.
r#
The whnla extent of foe Capital in Washing,
ton, when completed will be seven hundred and
fifty-one feet four inches; length of wings in*
driisg Mops, force hundred and twenty-four
foe*; width of wings, one hundred and forty*
two foot right inches; width of old Capitol,
three hundred mad fifty-two feet four inches;
area of ground actually covered, one hundred
and forty-three thousand one hundred and
> twelve feet, or more than tree and a half acres;
Srigjht of the proposed new dome, above foe
basement floor, two hundred and forty rix
ACa^u Mulch 13th* Cotton, extremes 5@71
Moreh 26th Cotton ranges from 5@7 ets
HOME PRICES CURRENT
Corrected Weekly by J. L LOGIN.
37c-40e
«-7J«
®Ie-7e
. $135
llc-12c
8-N
Rod—
Linseed
ABCRG3—
Train,. . .
—per lb.
TO
75c-00c
Irish country
" northern, 300
Powder—Gun 35c-40c
. 25-35c
* lb. 6jc~7c
275
per bu. 120
0t—pr lb. . ll-12ic
ix. Leather—
Country, lb. 25c-2Sc
Northern,
Blistered, lb. 10c-15c
German, . . 15c-l8c
Spring,. .
Cast, . . .
CCAR—
Crnsbed,
5x10, $2J-$ N. Orleans,
Lrnteo—prlb,$H-l
Iaox-Sweed, “
fianryiB
Laud— . . . 12£-15c^Tj:i—per lb,
M AC X EB K L—bl$ 17-$ 1 S^Vheat—
Maoubb -lb. . 20c-2.k-; per bushel, $140-150
Mbal—ptr bu, 110-120 ; Wool—lb, 25c
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
Class M. *
mss »ftAwxa»W Arenc.nt«*crrrorwosToomar
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be dixtribated according to foe following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
And REMEMBER every Prise is drawn
at each Drawing, and paid when due WITHOUT
DEDUCTION !
1 Prise of
1 do
1 do
I do
1 do
1 do
1 do
5 do
10 do
10 do
10 do
25 do
70 do
330 do * ' v>
4 Approximation Prises of
4 do do
4 do do
4 do do
4 do .do
4 do do
4 do do
$15,000
5,000
4,000
. 3,000
2,000
- 1,500
1,100
1,000
500
200
120
' 100
50
25
50
40
35
80
20
15
10
$60,000
501 Prises amounting to
A^-OXLY 10,000 NUMBERS!
Tickets $5—Halves $2 50—Quarters $1 25
SAM’L SWAN, Agent k Manager,
Montgomery, Ala.
CHAMPE &. KERR.
BROAD STREET ROME QA.
The Public will plpase bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, and of Northern menufoeture,
can ba Grand at the shop of •
CHAMPE k KERR*
HO FOR THE 8pftISG FA&HIOfiS!!!
/CASSIMERES ef foe latest styles just re-
v eoived and will be sold at low prices by
CHAMPE k KERR.
JjtVBRY Article bf
Apparel, of variagatei
best quality. Call and set
Gentleman’s Wearing
d styles and of the
see them.
CHAMPE k KERR.
THE undersigned will fill all orders from cus*
X tamers with promptness at.d despatch.
Work entrusted to them will meet with faith
ful and speedy execution,
ms eh 13-ly CHAMPE k KERR.
TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER
ENT WARS.
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 160 ACRES
St Bounty Land for service* rendered in any of
the wars. - If you have rcceivcdjorty acre*, you
are entitlsdto 120 acres more. If yon have re
ceived 80 acres, you are^entifled to 80 acres
more.
I am prepared to receive applications, and
procure your warrants. If I do not * succeed in
obtaining them, you will not be liable to any
charge for services rendered.
DAN'L 8. PRINTUP
Attorney,
March 13 % if. Home, Oa.
Exclusion of all ether
We would call attention to Sloan’s column of
newadvertisementx. These medicines have been
extensively used, and the good effect is borne
testimony to by thousands who have been ben
efited by their use. The medicines are very
popular in this section, and are coming into
use, to the exclusion of all other remedies of the
kind. Sloan cannot but succeed, for he pays
the printer liberally and promptly.— Waukttha
( Wit.) Democrat.
Hou.owat'8 OrxruKST AXD PiLLS.—Won
derful Remedies for the Care of Scalds and
Bun *-—Emilia Anderson, of Newport, Rhode
Island, was accidentally severely scalded by
some boiling water falling over her. The whole
of the right side and leg in particular was in a
most shocking state, something in the hurry of
the moment was applied which caused the flesh
to peel off almost to the bone, snd rendered her
unable to move, she was carried to bed, medic
al assistance called in, and her recovery despair
eti of; it so happened, that :i friend who paid a
visit that day, had ju«t been cured of a dreadful
ly bad leg by Holloway's Ointment and Pills,
and she recommended the same, the Pills and
Ointment wn* accordingly bought and used, by
continuing them for two weeks, she was perfect
ly well, and has written most gratefully to Pro
fessor Holloway, for the cure affected.
ROME, GA., Feb. 1855.
The Stock Holders in the Geo. k Ala. It. R
Company will take notice that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, this day held the follow
ing Resolution was passed;
That in consideration of the pressure in the
money market, the calling in of an assessment mup ttai'QT' nml TOT w'x-r.-on I
upon the subscribed stock, and the employment T JI ® k "OUSE and LOT whereon I
of» EagiMer to sorrey .be toi, b. („ .be 1 - *»« t KM
^d^AUItU. r.b.20/55
LAUD W A HR A STS.
B Y a late act of Congress all foesurviving Of
ficers and. Soldiers who were engaged lit
Military duty of any kind whatever, either in
foe service of foe .United States, or any State
or Territory, for foe space of 14 days are entitled
each to lfiO acres of laud; also foe Orphans and
Widows of deceased soldiers. Those who bare,
already received warrants for a less number of
seres are entitled to so much more as will make
together 160 acre*.
All persons having claims as above described,
can have their business promptly attended toby
calling on foe undersigned He has in bis pos.
session ail foe necessary forms and blanks.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Ordinary's Office, ope door above Dr*. Word,
te, Ga.
Rome,
March 12th, tf.
FOR SALE.
live.-
C. H. SMITH,
STARTLING. BUT TRUE!
win evert won,or mom» isrnr.
"DEADER, are you a husband or a father ? a
Xv wife or a mother ? Have you foe sincere
welifare of those you love at heart 1 Prove
your sincerity, and lose no timo in learning
what causes interfere with their health ttntl
happiness not lesa than your own. It will
nvoid to you and yotra, as it haa to thous
ands* ntutiy k day cl, aic and. anxiety fol
lowed by sleep)** nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation and exhaust*
ing those means for medical nttefldance,
medicines and advertised nostrum*, which
otherwise would provide for declining years,
the infirmities of nge and the proper educa
tion of your children.
Hpw often it happens, that the wife Un
gers ft’Oth year to year in that pitiable con
dition ns not oven for one day to foci the
happy and exhlleratintt influence incident to
the etyoyment of health, arising tfom ignor
ance of the simplest and plainest rules of
health as connected with thb mnrringe state,
the violation of which emails disease, suf
fering and misery.
•‘And must this continue 1 Must this be 1
la there no remedy t No relief! Nohope 1”
The remedy ia by knowing the onuses
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefltUng by them.
. These are pointed ont in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY D1L A. M. MAORICEAU,
uorxssoR of max asks or wousx.
One Himdntltk Edition (500,000) ISmo. pp. 250
[OX rtXK PAFKS, EXTRA BIXW.NO, $1,00]
A standard work ofestabiisheu reputation
found classed in the catalogues of the great
trade sales in New York. Philadelphia, and
other citlea,and sold by the principal book-
aeilers in the United -States. It was first
published in 1847, since which tin e
FITE HODRED THOISAXD COPIES
have been sold, ol which there were up
wards of
One Hundred Thousand Sent by Hail.
attesting the high estimation in. which it is
held as a roliuble popular Medical ,
BOOK FOR E VERY FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive at
tention to the treatment of complaint* pfecu-,
bar to females, in rcapeot to which he is
yearly consulted by thousands, both in per
son and by letter..
Here every woman can discover, by coin-
paring her own symptoms with thox.- de
scribed the nature, character, causes ot, and
the ptoper remedies foi, her cotnpuiuts.
The wile about becoming a mother bus o‘
ten need of instruction nitd advice of the it -
most importance tu ber future Itealth,. B
resjtect to which her sensitiveness forldd-
consoi.ing a medical gentleman, will find
suen instruction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alarm, as till tlie
pccoliarities incident to her situation arc de
scribed.
How many aresniferingfrom obstructions
or irregularities peculiar to tb» female rv--
tem, which undermine the iiealtli. the ef
fects of which the. nre ignorant nnd for
wiiich their del tuacy forbids seeking advice 1
May suffer from prolepsits -Ucri ffciliin^ of
the womb), or from flunr albws (weakness
debitity, 4*c.) Many ..re in constant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many-have dificult if uot dangerous delive
ries, and slow and uncertain ^discoveries.—
Some whose lives are hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pages the means
of prevention, amelioration and; relief
Itis of course impracticable to convey ful
ly the various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for the mar
ried or those contemplating marriage.
In consequence of the universal populari
ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well or,'booksellers as on the
public, by imitations of tide page, spurious
editions,nnd surreptitious infringements of
copyright, and other devices and descriptions
it has been found necessary, therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to bay no book unless the words *‘Dr. A M.
Maukjceau. 129 Liberty Street. N. Y.”
on and the entry in "the Clerk’s Office o
the back of) the title page; and buy onl
of respectable and honorable dealers, o
send by mail J and address to Dr. A. M
Mauriceau.
EJST Upon receipt of One Dollar, “ THE
MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” is sent (moiled
free)+o any part of the United States, the
Canadas and British Provinces All letters
must be post-paid and addressed to Dr- A.
M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New York
City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty
Street, NewYork. March 6. ’55
6 OCERIES! GROCERIES!!
QA Bags prime Rio Coffee.
dU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis N 0 Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brandB and quali
ties For sale by W S POTHRAN & CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
IEWT01 FACTO RY
Asnaburgs and Yarns always on hand and
V for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k CO,
Agent.
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Don Works. Have always
on had a large supply of icon castings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders filled proper
ly. '
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
cash prices .Feb. 20. tf.
50 PER CENT SAVED. ’
TTIOR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, a Scbolar-
J: ship in the Cherokee Female Institute.—
Apply to " R. T. McCAY.
Feb 20, 1854.
Feb 20
SALT! SALT!!
, Sacks Salt h
' just received, and for sale'by
1 finn Sacks Salt large sixe, in .fine order
1UUU •
W. 8. COTHRAN A CO-
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 Q Bbls prime Dish Potatoes for Planting.
1 u 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by .
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
THE PUBLIC
^ay-WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE'S^
THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL,-AS
soon as the necessary repairs can be made to the
building, open tlfe
CHOICE HOTEL
for foe accommodation of resident and transient
customers. He will spare neitherpainsnorex
pense to render foe Hotel one of the best in
foe State. His table will be furnished with every
variety foe market affords. Tho house will be
supplied with polite, attentive, and well discip
lined servants, On the arrival and departure
of the cars, an
OnilBDS
will he in readiness for foe conveyance of pas
sengers with their Baggage,
FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE.
*arTho undersigned would particularly so-
Holt foe attention or visitor* from tho low coun
try to bis profferedf accommodations. They will
find Home a pleasant and delightful place to vis
it during the heat of foe summer months.
March etbtf. WM. M. ROBERTS.
EUGENE LeHARDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA,
RICHARD A. JONES
DSAI.BR IX
FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC MARBLE,
NEAR THE DEPOT,
.■\r. 'omM l:. *. Madiion, Ga.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
Always on Hand.
Order* from a distance executed with
entne* and despatch."!^ (ly)Feb 6,1855
JE> JK ME *33 I !
Q A Boxes Fresh Lima [Howards] Jugt re-,
OU csircd and for sate by *
Feb 20 W 8 COTIIRAN A CO.
JffirEVERY BODY READ TUlSkms^
A 8PLESDIO FAMILY HEDICUE.
GERM A N E L IXIR,
O U
Compound Fluid Extract of LoWenzahn,
JffirKttTIURt.Y VKOtSTADI.*
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Diiortiered Stomachy Lifer Complaint*,
> Sick Headache, fnditjtttion,
Impaired Appetite, Cu*tieenc**,
Cholera Mm-hn•, Colic,
General Debility, Fuller** about the Stomach
after meal*, and Female Monthly Derangement*.
It is undoubtedly the* best mcdlcth** for
dtyspepsia. Headache and kindred diseases
over placed be.fu.re the public.
A most excellent remedy for fooxu who
eat too heartily.
t^*READ A FEW EXTRACTS FROM
CERTIFICATES. LETTERS &C.
“I regard flto German Elixir ao I be very
best Anti Dyspeptic nnd stomachic medicine
r have ever tutf d.”
Hon. WILIB W. MASON,
[formerly lChancidlur of the Central Di
vision of the State of Alabama.
“I concur folly In tin* recommendation giv
en l»y the Hon W W Maxon, and others.”
. Hon 8AM F RICE. Judge Supreme Court
of Ala,
"Yonr medicine haa in my opinion, jnit
claims to the confid -nco of the public as a
valuable remedy in ease* of iotHgestloo.”
[Foi mi*rlyj President of Oak Bowery Fe
male College. h
l T v v*a anifering from chronio kldigestion.
or Dyspe|»«ia. 1 triod the German Elixir,
and fouud It the very thing I needed.”
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS.
\gent for the Tniltegeo \feth«dist Feniitie
College. .
• I am prepared to spu»k advisedly when
I say. that in my opinion it is an invaluabh*
Family Medicine, answering fully the pur-
|K»ses for which it i* presort bod
Rev DS DOUGLAS
President of the Gb*nnvillo Feuinle Col
lege. /
lb cmnmendetl for Sick Headache by Ool.
N J Scott. Auburn Ala. ^ ,
R* contmended’afen- H’llended Family Med
icine by Col F W Dillard. Auburn Ain.
Recomtncodyd tor D.vspoptia and Indiges
tion by Prof ^tC lUehards. A. M- Wnghts-
boro, Ga.
Numereus other t stfm’onials might be
product'd. but it is thought the above are
Kufficiont to give confidence in tills truly
vahnhle medicine. Manufactured ami sold
by WM R JONES & Co. Auburn Al«.
For side bv Robt. Rattcv. Romo Ga.
Feb.27 1856 ly
NOTICE TO EYERY BODY ! I
B Y virtue of an order of tho. Inferior Court
of Union County, will be let out to tho
lowest bidder, on the first 'Tuesday in April
next, the building of a brick Court-llouse and
Jail—the Court-IIouso to be ono hundred feet
long and sixty feet wide. The Jail to be fifty
feet long and twenty “feet wide. Both to be two
stories high, the plans nnd terms to be made
known on the day of contracting (first Tuesday
in April) The old Court House will be sold on
tho saute day. J. M. RICH, c. I. c.
Feb 13 tds
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
r. m. SHEIBLEY-
Etirnc, Georgia.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winehetter, To.
Capita I .0300.000.
PENN MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COM
PANT 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 nlloOr.
No: offort will be spared on foe part of the
Agent, at all times, : to protect the interests ’of
those wife, may natrenize bis Agency, and any
information on foe subject will He cheerfully giv
en upon application, jn person,*or by letter.
Jan. 16th '55 ly;*
Tilt, COPPER & aHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the abovo
concern will continue the business on his own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffeo
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE k
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which ho offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFHG GUTTERING & JOR WORK ! ONE
in foe most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing dono with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nor. 14,1854. ly
Cherokee Wesleyan Institute.
Cave Spring, Ga. *
T HE TRUSTEES of the above named Insti
tution arc highly gratified to have it in
their power to state, that they have engaged
the services of David W. Seay, as Principal of
eaid School, for the ensuing year.
Mr- Seay is a yo'aig man of high moral and
religions character and qualifications; being a
graduate of Emory , College, with one year’s ex
perience in teaching.
The Scholastic year will he divided into two
Sessions of five months each ; the first to com
mence on tho first Monday in February, and
end the first of July; the second to comracnco
the 16th of July, and end the 15th of Decem
ber.
The course of study will embrace all tho
branches usually taught in other Academics
and high schools, and bo dividod into three
dames, at the following rates of tuition to
wit:
1st Class per session ' $ S GO
2d “ “ “ 10 00
3d u “ “ 16 00
J. W. GLENN, President,
S. J. JOHNSON, Soc'y P. T,
jan. 30 tf. ■ : - '•
Trout House for Sale.
Rare Chance Cor Capitalists.
HI THE Proprietor ot this splendid £?
till'll Hotel having fully made tip his pi
mind to rotire from active business, Will, upon
the first Monday in April nest qt public outcry-
in this city, offer it for sale unless he receives
a satisfactory private bid. Those wishing to
purchase aro referred to thp travelling public for
its opinion of the conveniency, and appointment
of this fine building. For the last quarter the
arrivals have been over* 4000 showing an in
eontoatf at least eight thousand dollars per quar
ter. The model of thl9 , House was‘a labored
improvement upon the very finest Houses in tho
Union, and I am confident for cotumodibusness,
location, nnd general adaptedness it is the best
House in the South.
Terms will he made easy so ns to suit purch
asers. Address, J» F. TROUT.
Atlanta, Go. March Cth.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OSNABURGS.
^ Bales just receivod and for sale by
March 6
J H McCLUNG k CO.
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
T fUATE ATI.ANTA IRON t’OUNWUY.)
HIS new Cont|»ny is now prepar
«4i to do work ou short notice,of
heavy and light- Castings from
thu latest, improved patterns of Iron, Brass
or Composition, all of which will be warran
ted. Turning. Boring* and Drilling done to
order. Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or un-'
der of any nizo and thread required. Heavy
and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel
dono in superior style.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION iseallcdto
their patterns for Mill Gearing.f«»r Metchant
and Custom Flouring, and 8aw Mills. Gin
Gearing of all the usual sizes, and Bark
Mills always kept on hand. We are also
prepared to build stationary Engines upon
the latest Improvement's. All of which will
bo sold low for cash. Copper tind Brass
taken*!n exchange for work at cosh prices
JAMES L DUNNINGf
john McDonough,
WILLIAM RUSHTON.
P. S. All of tho abovo company nre prac-
tical Mechanics, and give their individual
attention to the business, * jan. 9, ’55.
; ... ■ ■ 7 1 *"" ■■
A M. LAUD.—-Dealer Lu Groceries, Staple
ix*Dry Goods, Family Provicions and Coufee-
tionarie*. oet31
A NEELD —Mefchaut Tailor, ro»d-st,,
iitRomn, Ga., will fill 'su oraurs prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit customers . oetSl
A W. If ARHHAW.—House and Sign Paint-
xl-ter. His sorrioe* can be secured .on moder
ate terms. ' All work executed In good style,
octfll
•DERRY & HARKINS.—-Dealors in" Staple
O and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Cops, Hoots,
'Shoos, etc., corner of Broad aud Ooscanaula
streets, Rome, Go. octBl
fniNNINGHAM k LINTON.-Wholerelcnnd
v/ Retail Grocers, (near tho Railroad • Depot)
Romo, On. „ " , - ootni-2m
T\U. J. R. SMITH.—Physician nnd Surgeon,
" Romo, Ua. Offlco in 1L A. Smith’s Book
Store. *oct:(l-4m
TVANIEL B. PRINTUP.—Ageut of foe Bank
A/ of the State of South Carolina, Office op
posite tho Post Office, up stairs, Broad street,
Rome, Go. octSl
1? MERCK8.—Manufacturer of nnd Dcalerin
J-i»Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. 1 - All
work warranted. Orders from a distance will
be promptly met. oct3I
L’ I. SULLIVAN.—Dcalerin staple and Fan
A »cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Bread Street,
Rome, Ga., noxt door above Force, Rico, k Co.
octSl
TOUTED k IlltO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
A pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc., Broad-stfootjRutne, Go. foet31
IN A. KjKBY.—Attorney at Low, Sumtnoir-
A •ville, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Floyd,
Walton. Dado lind .Whitfield. oet31-5m -
TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta-
AA tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a.great variety of Station
ery nnd fancy articles. ' oct31
TTENRY A. GARTH ELL.—Attorney at Law,
AA RomcujGa. Office.over foo store of Berry
k Hnrkfos. octSl
T 11. McCLUNG & CO.—-Dealers in Staple
tl »atid Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Paper
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, etc., Broad
-■iroet, Rome, Ga. octSl
TOHN Df JO UR N ETT—Carpenter, Soli-
O cits the jmtronage'of the Public. Work en
trusted to him will meet with prompt execu
tion. novl4.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
tl Hardware, Slices, Hats, Caps, .Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oet31
T & W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
O »Hurdware, Saddles, Boots and'Shocs, Hats
and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct31
T W. HICKS t A CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
tl »Drugj», Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-strect, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins A Co. oct Sl
T T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, R\ng-
tl »gold,-Ga- octSl-5
T.OIIN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
tl Cussville, Ga/ Business entrusted to his
care in any of foe counties of the Cherokee-
circuit, will moot with faithful attention.
oet31 5m
T R. A T. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorneys at
tl »T,aw, Rome, Ga. oct31-9
T M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
tl *Grain, Provisions of all kinds/and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Brood
Street, Rome, Ga. „ . oct31
T J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer-
tl tehont in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard
ware.
Wasted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mill3. Rags wanted.
Oct 31, 1854.
]' G. McKINZIE.—Dealer in Watches and
tl «Jewolry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12, Broad street, Rotne, Ga. oct3I
TVTcCOY A KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers.
lVA Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filled. . oct31
~hlT MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready-
lVA(Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He- solicits foe attention of the public td his
well-selected assortment. oct.31
P M. SilEIBLEY;—Principal of the Rome
A (Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room nt foe Choice Hotel. 31oct
P D HARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at
Xv Law, Rome Ga. . Feb 13 ly.
Tl T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
XV(in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome. Ga. oct31
pOBERT O'BARR—Houso enrpenter. All
Xv-work entrusted to liis care will meet with
rompt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
O G. GUERIXEAU—Guttering and Piping
0 done to order. ,- dec. 5 ly.
QMITil A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
0 will practice in foe Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
CIIAIII.ES H. SMITH. [ J. W. n. TJITDEnWOOD.'
Jan 16,'54.
OLOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
0 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 our friends
are respoectfnlly solicited. .oct .31
STANFORD A PITNER.—Dealers in Dry
0. Goods an^ Groceries. '
JOBS B. STAXVOKD. | OCt31 | A. G. PITXER.
Q G. WELLS.—VERAXimn House.—Brood
0( Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and tho best of water. Good accom
modations for horses on the promises. oct31
TTNDERWOOD A MITCHELL.—Attorneys
U at Law, Rome, Gn., will attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31
TT7 M. A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy
VV ( Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Pro
duce. Wm. M.- Peeples.] [W. Peepi.es.
. Calhoun, Ga.. "Feb. G, ly.
TXT B. JONES, successor to Kirven A Jones.
VV (—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. oct3I
TX7RIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
VV Law, Rome, Ga.
A. e. wnicirr, 1 f. c. Shropshire.
Cassville, Ga. | Rome, Ga.
oct31 r- . ■ 2m.
Tt7M. ADKINS A CO.—Grocery and Com-
VV mission Merchant, No. 4, Choice House,.
Rome, Ga. oct31
TT7ILLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and
V V Producb Merchant near tho depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
' J. H. A T. d. ho(.lixgsworth, Madison, Go.
R. p. eihmhrmah, Atlanta, Ga. -
Dec. 5,1854. ,
TTT C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and. Fun-
VV (cy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-stroct and
Maiden lame, Rome, Ga. oct3I
YTTILLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo-
VV site tho Courier Office, Broad-strect, Romo
Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac
commodate customers. oct31
LAMBERTH HOPKINS
WAREHOUSE & COHNISSIOY IflERCH.lTT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Nov. 7, '54. ly
, LAW PJL1YERSH1P.
A CHILLEND. SHACKELFORD aad JONl-
i1 THAN D. PHILLIPS trill psOetlos joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford L Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gofdou county, 'Ga.
Jan 2,1865-ly
GEO. WADSWORTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER & StJRYEYOR, :
XX 7ILL undertake any business in his prefbs-
.l¥'eion,sueh asthe PRELIMINARY and LO
CATION SURVEYS and the CONSTRUC
TION.OF RAILWAYS, LAND SURVEYING,
Ac. 'i - - ,
Ihqdtre for him at the Rail Road Office.
Rome, Ga., Jaq. 2, 1855. - tf i
A. W. HARSH AW,
SIGN A Nl) OHNA MENTAL PA INTe F
rpENDERS his service* to the Public in
A his line of businesfi. He fiatter^ lilni-vlf
(lint be will give full satisfaction to.all M h,o
employ him. HOUSE aud SlGN' PAINTING
will receive proi,ipfattention. /■
AU orders sent through the Post Office will
be promptly attended to. ..♦*••
Oct* 81,1854. '
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT
J. H. M C CLUNG & CO’S
FOR WINTER SALES* •
J H. McCLUNG k CO. have rowired }n nd-
. dition to their Stock *lot of K E A D Y MADE.
CLOTHING. A11 wool French MUOSELINES
and MERIN0E8, plain, plaid, and printed ;
elegant Sash nnd IionnefltlBBONS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES; TRIMMINGS,
dro. Ac., to which they invite, tho attention of
all in want of handsome goods atf roibtCed pri
cos. - , J. II. HeCLUNG k CO.
. Deo. 16. 11 • J
HO FOR
Holliday Presents.
J UST recei ved a great variety of NICE GOODS
TOYS, Ao., purchased expressly for the
Hollidays. For salo by •
Dcc'19. J. JL JIcCLUNG A CO.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HAT1HGS,
Y1URTAIN good.-* irr variety. Counterpanes,
vJ Sheetings and Housofurnisliing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at'
Dec 19. J. II. McCLUNG A CO.
HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES*
F OR Ladies and. Gentlemen’s wear, of-' real
Philadelphia manufacture, for sale by
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
FIXE GOLD JEWELRY/CARD CASES.
P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Morocco ATVelvet
WORK CASES,'a handsome variety,' at
dee!9 J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S-
CHARTER OAK
IT if t Siistmnirt (fampaiuf
' ; - HARTFORD, CONN. '
( THART@E PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi-
J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest
ed, under the sanction and approval of the
Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the State of
•Connecticut. - — \
Officer* and Director*.
ALFRED GILL, President.
JOHN L: BUNCE, -Vice President.
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
Director*.
Alfred Gill, William R. Cono,
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,
James G. Bolles, Samuel Coit,
John A. Butler, v - 'Daniel Phillips, ..
Noah Wheaton, C. N. Humphrey.
Board of Finance.
George Beach, Esq.7 President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Tquc
s. b. berrEsford,
Physician.
Applications receivt
TH05LAS J,
Dec. 6,1S54.—ly
General U. S.
D.. Consulting
.RY, Agent,
Rome, Ga,
s-l.o;a.N’'S '
Horse & Cattle lledlcina
No Medicine lttu*e tMt»
yrdnary Corn, end so U.u*er»al 3eti*faRum PyO, fJ
fariety artd suiatc of dh?a50, or lb!»tw *
rayidamle tm Sl<«iH'* pint>M*t and C
The Ointment i» swiftly »upctrc*ili»«all otbt r <).ii i
nnd l.iiiimcnt* for ttw cure of Wr V\ owns.
fast, Strains. l^mOoess, SaDrf i'rScS^. FuuBdereiireet,
Scratches or Gre.ve< Manae-aud Horse D.stemjgr.
The Condition Voider rvltll remove-all luflam j'J ana
fever, ini rify the titood, toosew'the skin, cleanse .in- ways
and »trenjfllwn.eVery part <Jf the body? and l«as l 1 roved a
sovereign remedy for the fonowina dfeeWsto . : fEEFx&i.
Fournier, UhSaujicr, Hide Bound, Iwof Ajn;cnte, ln
ward Strains, Yellow Water,
Potlzu** from bard excreS*c; also Rheuumiiwn, (cot- motily
eallre stiffcomiilaluO which prove* so
able borne*in tlti* country. It ie also a safe an-! certain
SisStyteGoughs andps|ds, which : neratc so .nnnj
ThCfcC rcincdks never i
tC For"*?thCi- 0 pa regular * and a 1
rmarkabU CurtT, tflTampUels ofai^.
‘Grand.
c ot Certificate* O
-^3£2a<
Celebrated F
Is Mild, Safe, Thorough, and Ittt greatest
dy ever usd. It is composed of. VegHaUc tetrads and
pome*te*^pwerne’-ju/dledb^ the anna!* ef Medicine fur the
- It is universally acknowledL'ed tobean miaililw'-n-iriedv,
in
human system, for promoting Insensible Perspiration, and
ts invaluable in oil diseases of the fie. b. Obstinate O leer*.
Old Sores, Chili Mains, Korc Tbrcn;. Burns, Cut?, Cui-i! eoua
Eruptions, Bore Nipples, fibre Breast, Diseases of die Eye,
-Ague in the Face, Rbeutnatie Fains, Contracted Cords,
Fain in the Side, Back and other parts of ihesy-ttein, .Scald
Head, Bruises, Frdh'Wounds, Piles, and every kind of
sore containing the least particle of in .‘lamination, are
permanently cured by this great remedy.
' HEALING VIRTUES.
Itis a fad, authenticated here, as well as all over the
State, and lndeed the whole werttfn Hues, tliat Sloan’s
Medicines have at!«ai:icd a wide spread celebrity, and re-
putation, to which they are justly entitled by ihelt “healing
virtues,” and powers. We are ndl among those who are
prone to endorse every patent humbug that come, alone,
and in this, instance have delayed cur endorsement until
we have been able tomake assurance doubly sure, not only
by testiDg them personally ourselves, but from the te.-ii-
rnony of a numerous portion of the community living
around us.—fIllinoisGloh->, April 13, 1 -X.
$5000 DO.
T HE Subscriber is desiroqs tohuy unimproved
Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia.
Send on yonr Nos., Dist. at\ Counties where foe.
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price.. All communications most he
post paid, and addressed to W. B MOSLEY,
Nov. 14, '54—ly Griffin, Ga.
DAlilEL S. PK1ATUP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rome* Ga.
January 30, 1855.
JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN.
Published weekly by J. F. GRANT.
This paper is now in its 19th vol., the oldest
in East Alabama, nnd amongst the oldset in the
State. It is published every Tuosday morning,
at $2,00 per annum in advance,.or 3,00 .at tho
end of the yeaf.. Having an extensivecircula-
tion in all the countios l o£ Alabama, which trade
to Rome, it is, without doubt, foe best- adverti
sing medium,-to foe. Merchants and baslnoss
men of thatcity, outside of the State of Georgia;
and the use of its columns isnow offered to them
at tho following reduced rates :
Ono square foree months, .
“ six «
“ . twelvo “
Two sqn’s three “
« « six “
,f “ twelve “
Larger ones in the same proportion.
Every offort will he made- by handsome dis
play, conspicuous position, ami calling attention
editorially, to make advertisement# as advanta
geous os possible, jan. 18,’55
$5,00
8,00
10,00
8,00
12,00
15,00
Atlanta Hedical College.
THE FIRST COURSE OF LECTURES IN
this Institution will commence on the first Mon
day in May next, and'eontinuo on till the last of
the following August, during' which the usual
systematic course of lectures will be given, and
Clinical instruction twice a wcefe _
- F A C U L T T .
M. G. Slaughter, Ml D.,‘Prof of Anatomy.
J; W Jones, M. D., prof, of tho Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
Jesse Boring, M. D., Prof, of Gbsteirics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
W F Westmoreland, M. R, Profl of foe Princi-
- pies and Practice of Surgery.
J E Dubose, M. D., Prof, of Phy siology.
GT Wilburn, M. D., Prof.'of Sprgleal and
‘Pathological Anatomy.
J J Robertson, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and
Medical Jurisprudence.
J G Westmoreland, M.D,Pro£ of Materia Mcd-
ica nnd Therapntics.
Awabnndant supply of Material for dissection
(subjects preserved in spirits of wine) will he
provided. The services of a competent Demon
strator of Anatomy wiR ho procured before tho
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 hoard can he had in the city for $3 per
week. For further information address
J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
Atlanta, Feb 6 1855 6t.
FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned being desirous to close hie
business and move West, offers his well
known Buildings in Gave Spring Ga., for sale.
The 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
structed that it can bo used for a Hotel, a pri
vate residence or store looms, with bu t little al
teration. The lot is neatly enclosed.and agood
well of water, with a well-hrtttjpd on thp pre
mise*. Jt is unnecessary to say anything
in regard to the 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 pureWater. There are
fine productive lands convenient to foe Rail
Road and on tho surveyed and contemplated
rest of the Georgia and Alabama R R from
Rome .to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools
both Male nnd Female, also foe Stato Asylum,
for the education of the deaf and dumb, and
uhder way of erection, is a College called the
Wesleyan Institute, with Churches of some ra-
lenotninations which arc inn prosperous
lion. For further particulars address the
Gave Spring.
SAM’L W. ROBBINS.
... : Jan.30tf.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS OF POOR CHIL-
dren of Chattooga County.
HIE distribution of foe Poor School Fund,
. will bo made on foe third day'of April hoxt,
when those having* claims against the fund, will
be paid off if present either personally or by
tlieir anthorUod agent. . F A.KlRBY.
SnmervHle, Ga, Feb 0, 9 t
E very pu>*j>• 'Th. c tnuod
for cases of sodden epaergenev, a bottle of
Sloaitis instant relief. Itis the- great Internal
and External remedy for foe-.immoaiate cure of
Colic, Heart bfirn. Sore Throat, Too;i,
Weakness of foe baek dr Kidneys^ Diarrhoea,
Dysentary; Cholera Morbus, all Euicmer com
plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Iiheuma
tisuij Soreness in th^:Bone,-Pain .in foe Limbs,
Cramps andEpastnk, Colds, Spinel complaints
Swelled Joints, Sprains, Braises, :ete., and for
Cholera it is a superior Remedy ’. -, .
f for Horses anb Catt: e ,
Sloan’s Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy.
Half »25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instuni. Relief
cures a horse of colic in a few ntinute:. For
braises, strains, sprains and many..other inju
ries on litirscs, cattle and btfier aailtitefl^Stoan's
Instant lUlief-seldom-fatisAo afford immediate
relief; and speedily effect a cure.
... . Many persona have been astonish
foe rapid cure effected by the use of this .sron-
delfat medicine -V ~'
For sale in Romo by ROBERT BATTEY.
.-. ’ . ' _ ' Feb 6 Cm
' A CURE F OB ALL
H o*J 1 owa j r :s 0 hitmen l
Citizens of the Union,—
- You have done me the honor as. with ono
voice, from one tind of foe Union to" .the other,
o stamp'tke character of my Ointment with
your approbation. It is scarcely two years since
Imade ifc-known-amon'g you, and already, it
has obtained more celebrity than any other Med
icine in so short a period- T-'
THOMAS HOLLOVAY.
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF
TER NINE YEARS StANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr W J; Langley, of
litinfertile, Yadkin County,.North.Carolina,' 1J
S, dated November,.1st, 1S53.
. Read bis OM"n Words.
ffio Professor Ifollohay, _
Sir, It is not my wish to become notorious
neither is tins letter written for the mere sake
of writing, but to soy,that your Ointment cured
me of one of foe most dreadful cutaneous disea
ses that flesh isbeir to, and which was consider
ed by all who knew me, to he ©purely heyend
the reaeh-ol medicine. For nine years I was
afflicted with one or foe niost painful and trou
blesome sore .legs that ever fell to the lofrofjnan;
and after try in. every medicine iSad evt r heard
of, I rerigned'.inr despair all hope oftraiug eased;
hut a. friend brought me a couple of large pots
of. your Ointment, which caused the sprea on my
legs to'heal, and I entirely regained my heaRh
to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to tha
astonishmont of my friends.
(signed) *. - W J LANGLEY.
An extbaordin-
w’He^neArl^tThep§ii^¥death
Copy of a Letter from Mr.R Durant, New Or
leans, November, 9th, IS53.
ToProf. JIollotcay,3S, corner of Ann and Nas
sau sts, -V l" . . ;- : T-’ < +..*
Dear Sir, —It is .nifo heartfelt grattitnde I
have to inform you that l y the use ofyour OInt-
meut and-Pills, thedifo. of my wifb has beto sa
ved. For seven years she had. a bad breast,
with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous
natiire). I whs told that' nothing could anxstr'’* V.'j
her : sho-was thifin induced to-use your Oii>t-
ment aud -PiHs,when itf the short ^pace«f three
months, they effected;a-perfect cure, to th© as
tonishment of all who knew us \Fe oL'aine t
your Medicine from Messrs. Wright k Qt>., of
Chartres-street, Ne.w Orleans. I send this from
‘‘Hotel desPrince^” Paris, although Ihad writ
ten it at Now Orleans, before we finally left, at
that time,'not knowing your address at New
York. R DURANT.
The Pills should be nsed conjointly with tho
Ointment in most of the following cases :
T Excelsior Hand Loom!!
HIS important labor saving machine for do^.
me8tio manufhotfflpy,R destined-to supersede
and drive ontoruseall other hand loom3*foat
have their ttoaddles operated bythc action of foe
foot, and the shnttle thrown by the hand. The
construction is ‘ , f.. , ...*
SIMPLE-CHEAP, AND DURABLE 1
Prom its gtwt simplicity, it is not'subjeot to
get out of order, and the entire machine com
plete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter.
The advantaged it possesses over tho. old fash
ioned loohi, cobaist in alt its parts being SELF
CHANGING, requiring ao skill to weave. It
ia neat'and convenient, and on it one can weave
THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on the
old fhshioned loom, and WITH DESS LABOR !
Tho cost is no more than the old, and is equally,
adapted to all kinds of domestic weaving.
John H.; Wisdom offers, to sell the Patent „ .
Right ofthe Jibovo loom for tlit' counties'ofFloyd? rnacfiinest can make'hqtlyrephir
and Polk;by Counties or Districts, ho alsa lias I ;-»U kinds,, . W»pte«l'^^BS#idi’TSsy» , i*tbf«
asupply otthh Looms which he will sell atpti-1 :a i» e ofdSanddfiisAp^iOiitktes. _
cos to salt tho times Jan 30’55tf. J jan 9 ’55,'ly. K, S. SIMONS.
Bad Legs
Burn* ;
Chilblain*
Contracted and
Stiff Joint*
. Glandular
Smelling*
Bhenmatism
Staid* .
Sore throat*
Scurfey
Ulcer* ,
Bad Breast* -
Bunions
Chapped hand*
Fdstular —-
Gout. Xi .
File* „■
Salt Bheitm •
Sore Nipphs
Skin disease*.
Sorehead*
Wound* t
•**Sold at the Establishment of Professor
Holloway, 88, Comor of Ann nnd Nassau Sts.,
New York ; also by alP respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni
ted States, in Pots, at 25cent, 624 cents, and $1
each. Tob« had Wholesale of foe- principal -
Drug Houses in foo Union*.
There fe ei-eJayJwiwk 11 sating hy takingfoe
larger sires. - . D
in every disOtdet are affixedfo each Pot.
March 13, 1855, ly "
Black-smith Shep.
IT^flE Subscriber most kindly.
‘ tnrns his thanks to foo Citizens |
of Rome and yioinUy for th.e very
generous patronage extended to him during the
past yenr, and woukl inform them that he is
prepared to carry 6n Blae’^stnithin- in its
various branches.also the building arid r ; nir-
ing of Waggonsiumd Carriages' and being a'