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Unrivaled Attraction!
-1855-
B KRRT * HARKINS are _
their New Goods for the SPRING AND
SUMMER TRADE, consisting in part of—
Rich fig’d Plaid and Plain dress SILKS;
Florence and Marcelaco SILKS :
Rich printed and Plain BARAGEr>:
ORGANDIES, JACONETS, LAWNS :
Print* GINGHAMS, colr'd and whit© CAM
BRICS ;
Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet MUSLINS ;
DAMASKS, TOWELING. Ac. -
LINENS. ofevery description;
BBONS. LACES. GLOVES, HOSIERY }
inns, ARTIFICIALFLOWERS Ae*
A large ast ortment of Gent** and Youth*! For*
aisking Good?,
READY MADE CLOTHING. Hate, Caps,BooU
and Shoes.
Our stock will be found oocoploto in etfty de*
part moat: This being our firtt purchase for the
Spring and Summer Trade, w© arc
to exhibit cvcty article new and or
styles at greatly reduced prices.
The attention of buyer*
ted. BERRY A HA
March IT.
solid*
C4BIST SHOP
And Blind and Sash Factory!I
STANDISH & BLAKEMAN
Successors of Jas. M. Sumter, contin
Eue to manufacture all ktodaef FUR
NTTURE and SASH and BUNDS on
most reasonable terms, at the old stand «n
Broad Street KaiddT.-dy
LKT OF LETTERS
REMAINING INTHB POST OFFICE AT
Rome. Ga-.on the —.1 day of March 1855; and
\f not taken ont hy *h 3d day of May next,they
will be sent ha the Dead Letter Poet Ofifee.
ALLEN, Y W or A 2 * Maeee, Horace X 2
Arnold. Clement Mathews, Andrew J
Andes, Mm E C May, Bettfamia
Adkins. Martha Rliri.FW
‘ ly, Mia* Mary
Grady, Bliss Francis
BOYD, H GEORGE
St ran don, M«se* A
Byas, James
Beaver*. Cany 3
Byrd, JE*< Mary
Bated, James
Roland. Daniel
Bonding. George
"Boyd, Prest B D
Burnett. James R.
Rell, AW
HwaM&nSis
Barrett. Eli
_ C
> James J
Bringley, D P
CHASE, ALBON
^ ?it Sw baI>
j. Cyrus A
Crays, C A 3
Cartrigbt and Clark
Craven.. Mrs Talby
Cnnaingham, Sami
CaWwe'l, JohnW
CSmnhalLThoe
CbSTxa Liddy 4
Comer, CC
Crumpton, Miss Hen
ri^ 7
PA*Jai:n
turner, juts Loraeu*
MeOahre, Thos *
Mitchell, ScovtRe
McLendon Miss Carne-
lia
Martin, John F
McIIarry, Henry
Maakraa^RB
UcGathee, James
McAffee James F 3
Martin, A G 3
Meyers, John U 3
NEWELL, WM M
Newton, Agent Plaa-
■ ten maa’&efgOo
Neville, care of F G
Glee sow jeweler
OLEVBS, LOUIS
Perdue, Rev W J
Pearce, DrS B
Pepper, Mr
ROBERTS, BM
Roach, Elisabeth
Richardson, Robert R
Roberson, Aba CA
Kissel, William
Rogers, John
Rasb, WL
Rataree, J
DEYER. JAMES T
Dickerson, Dr JD
RATON, GEO. H
John: . ,
SMITH, ISRAEL
Strong, Min Elisabeth
Sanders, Miss Elizabeth
Sharpe, Wiay Catherine
Scott, Mias MW
of Stafford Nathaniel &
Stewart or L M Con
AX
CQlltOy wotWOK
Sims, WH
Sim«,HS
FISHER, J J
Fallcr, James H
■CHMKDWINF, JB
flitffirt. Tibs A
B fcX l)KS80y, w
Meed, JX
Henderson, H L
, Joel
iStaMlLAafied
Sbcrmoa; J B '
Selmaifc, Jacob
Sims, Charles
Stewart A Sharp
Scott, Thos A
Same, Dr James
Sparks TH *
5«ry,c
Hawkins, Edwin R
Henderson, Ml«a HR
HtmterLB
Hunt,SB
Hardage, T-J 3
Hudson, John R 3
TONEY, YALMORE
Thrasher, Miss Joseph-
TntnEn, N J
Thompson, Robert
YERDREA, GUSTUS
Van Dea Corpnt Hons
Yinsient, James
A<HOBJAXESA WARREN, WANSLEY
Jobaasw^WmX Watters, Speoeer
Jones, Watton, C Westbrook, R 8
Johnson, HC 3 Wilkins, James
James, GO WBeos, James A
Jones, R B 3 Wood, Williams
White, Maj J 8
Watters, Green
White, Logan
Wilson, John S
LEMONS, Mr?. Ann 2 Wrighylsfcn Bj3 i
Thom wishing letters from the above
will please say they are advertised.
27 . THOS. J. PERRY, P.M.
kennedy;thom-
asH
WESTERN A ATLilfTIC HOTEL
• DALTON, GA.
BY MRS MARTHA W FIELD..
THIS new and elegant Hotel,
fronting Hamilton Street and the
of the Western A Atlantic‘Railroad,
now ©pen for, the rec option of travsllors and
visitors. No*mins vrill be spared to make it
equal to any House on the road, and to render
comfortable, such as may call. The rooms are
large, and well ventilated. Persons Visiting
the Copper Mines, and the^nonntains in Murray
and Gilmer, find no diffieulty in procuring hor
ses and vehicle! to contey them to either of
those points.
Match 2«th. 1 j.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUHTT t
VJ Whereas, Laikin Barnett, Administra
tor on the estate of Richard Gossott, Sen.,
deceased, applies to me fer loiters of Dia*
mision.
These ate therefore to eite and admonish
sit aod singular, the kindred sad creditors of
said deceased to bo and appear at toy office
within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause if any they have, why said Letters of
Dismission should not be granted unto said
applicant oa the first Monday In September
next ::
Given tinder my band and official signa
ture at office this 22d March, 1866.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
March 27 Ordinary.
. of Mrs. Mary
Lloyd, Um of said oonnty deceased, are hereby
aotifiedto peessat their debts, accounts a
demands,in terms of the law; and those i
dobtod will make payment without delay.
A. RICHARDSON,
March ST. Executor.
ri BORGIA, Floyd County ;
U The debtors and creditors of Willie and
Ann Simmon* (minors of Mrs. 8. Simmons)
late of aaid eotwdy d< osaasd,mre hsrehj notified
to present their debts, accounts and demands
in terms of the law; and those indebted make
payment without delay.
A- RICHARDSON, > Aimr ,
S. H. RICHARDSON, J
March 37.
Floyd County.
T«» a*l whom it may concent. Whereas
Harrison Camp applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Susan Self,
fete of said County, deceased.
These are therefore to eite and admonish
ail and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to he and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by tew, to
show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters of administration should not be grab ted
unto said applicant. Given trader my hand
and official signature at offiae, this 18tb
March. 1855. JESSE LAMBERTH,
March 20’55. Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
A LL whom it may concern will please take
notice, that whereat, C. H. Smith and J.
W H. Underwood apply to me for Letters
of Amimstralion, witb thewill annexed, on
the estate of Mathias G. Simpkins. Mo of
said county, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred .and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at ray office
within the time prescribed by tew to show
cause, if any they have, why aid tet ters of
Administration should not be granted onto
said applicants. Given nnder mv hand and
official signature, at office, this 20th day of
March 1865. JESSE LAMBERTS,,
march 20 ’56 Ordinary.
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
Class M.
s aa xaxvnrtaov «na,nnun wsnMmi
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO .
Will b® distributed according to the fallowing
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
^ff*Asd REMEMBER every Prize is drawn
at each Drawing,and pud when due WITHOUT
DEDUCTION t
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OF ALL WARS:
WIDOWS
8. M. KNIGHT, Attorney for 6 overnm’t Claim-
ants, Washington, D. C-,
CONTINUES TO GIVE PROMPT AND PER-
»to the prosecution of Claims of
to those before the Tr<
on and Bounty Land Bar-
General Land Offices, aud
Board of Claims.
An experience of years, and a familiarity with
the means obtaining the earliest and most fa
vorable action on Claim?, with his facilities for
the dispatch of business, justify him in assuring
his Correspondents, Claimants, sad the public
generally, that inter*-ks intrusted to his hooping
will not be neglected.
PENSION BOUNTY LAND PATENT,
AND PUBLIC LAND LAWS.
He bsus nearly for gratuitous dlstrfbatfen
among bis btmssss Correspondents; (and thorn
who may become tnchjm, seat pamphlet oon-
I Public Land Laws, down
' the late Congress—including
TOF 9ARCH30 1855,
who hare heretofore received
g are now entitled to addition-
grants also 1(50 acres to all
tuisfioawl Officers, Chanlsms,
Matters, Tcarorters,
for, who have served not let* than fourteen days
(Unless in battle) at sny period since 1776; and
to the widows aod minor children of all each
persons entitled, and deceased.
This pamphlet contain* “Forms of
tion” more full and complete than any
' be found; adapted to the wants of every
of Claimants under the Act, with copious
ions aad instructions of the Department,
and practical suggestions as to the course to be
punned in soepended or rejected cases.
Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the
facilities afforded by this Office in seenring
prompt and prrtonal XuperinUndtncc of their
claims at the Departments,can obtatn copies of
the above pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in
postage stamps. '
IXBECEHEST8 TO C0RRE8P0IDE9T8.
Correspondents who prepare and forward ca
ses for management by this Agency will b#
dealt with liberally; supplied with all necessary
blanks gratU, and kept constantly advised of the
changes that from time to time occur in the
execution of the law.
It is within the subscriber’s power to direct his
Correspondents to the locality of very many
persons entitled under the Act; and having ob
tained several thousand Land Warrant under
former laws, be is in possession of data that
will materially assist in securing additional
bounty.
Fees, below the usual rates—and contingent
upon the admission of Claims,
The highest cash prices giren for Land War
rants, Revolutionary Script, and Illinois Land
Patents.
Address S, M, KNIGHT,
March, : 27, r B5 la. Washington City.
501 Prizes amounting to $60,000
^9“ ONLY 10.000 NUMBERS
Tickets $5—Halves $2 50-Quarters $1 25
SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager,
| Ala.
CHAMPE& KERR.
MERCBANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CAS8IMERES,
TESTINGS, FURNISHING GQODS etc.
A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, mod of Northern manufacture,
can be found at the ehop of
CHAMPE A KBRR-
HO FOB THE SPRING FASHIONS!!!
SIASSIMERES ef the latest styles just re-
v ceived aad wili be sold at low prices by
CHAMPE & KERR.
E VERY Article of Gentleman’s Wearing
Apparel, of variagated styles and of the
best qualify. Call and see them.
CHAMPE A KERR.
rpHB undersigned vrill fill all orders from ens-
JL tamers with promptness a< d despatch.
Work entrusted to them will meet with ftdtH-
ful aad speedy execution.
ma eh 13-ly CHAMPS k KERR.
TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER
S 29T 7 W A R S > - ;<"*
YOU ABE ENTITLED TO 160 ACRES
of Bounty Land for services rendered in any of
the wan. Ifyou have reecivedlforfy acres, yon
are entitled to 120 acres more. If yon have re
eofve4 80 um, yen are entitled to 80 aeres
more. -
I am prepared to receive applications, and
proeure you* warranto. If I do not succeed in
STARTLING BUT TRUE!
WHIT KTKRY WOBIT SHOULD kTOW.
R EADER, are you a husband or a tether ? a
wife or a mother ? Uavo you tho si
wellfare of those you love at heart t Prove
your sincerity, and low no time in learnini
what causes interfere with their health am
happiness unt lesa than your own. It wilt
avoid to you and yours, ns it has to thous
ands, aimny a daynt.aic and anxiety fol
lowed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation and exhaust-
ing.those means for medical attendance,
medicines and advertised nostrums, which
otherwise would provide for declining years,
the infirmities of age and the proper educa
tion of your children*
' How often it happens, that the wife Hn
S ere from year to year in that pitiable onn-
ition ss not even for one day to feel tho
happy and eKhllerating influence incident to
the enjoyment of heal in, arising Irom ignor
ance of the simplest and plainest rules Of
health as connected with the marriage state,
the violation of whieb entails disease, suf*
fering and misery. '
“And must this continue t Must this be 1
b there no remedy t Mo relief t No hope 1“
The remedy in by knowing the causes
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefitting by them.
These are pointed ont in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAtJ,
aorxssoa OP DINUBKS op Vomur.
One Hundredth Edition (500,000) ISmo. j>p. 250
[ox PIXB rma, extra bixoixo, $1,00J
A standard work of established reputation
found classed in the catalogues of the great
trade,sales in Now York. Philadelphia, and
other cities,and sold by the principal book
sellers in the. United States. It was first
published in 1847, since which tin e
. FITE HUMMED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were up
wards of
One Hundred Thousand Sent by Hall,
attesting the high estimation in which it is
held as a reliable popular Medical
BOOH FOR EVERT FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive at*
tenuon to the treatment of complaints pecu
liar to females, in respect to which he is
yearly consulted by thousands, both in per
son and by letter^
Here every woman can ’discover,by com
paring her own symptoms with those de
scribed. the nature, character, cansreot, and
the ptoper remedies foi, her coin paints.
The wife about becoming a mother has o
ten need of instruction and advice of the n^
most importance to her fuinre health,
respect to which her sensitiveness forbid-
Consobinga medical gentleman, will find
such instruction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alargi, as all the
peculiarities incident to her situation are de
scribed.
How malfy are suffering from obstructions
or irregularities peculiar to thr frmnle^ sys
tem, which undermine the health, the ef
fects of which tbe> are ignorant and tor
which thw del icacy forbids seeking advice 1
May suffer from prolapsus uteri (felling of
the womb), or iVoin fiuar albus (weakness
debility, $*c.) Many u re in constant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many have dSficult if not dangeroos 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!
It is of coarse impracttcableto convey tel
ly the various subjects treated of, as they
are ofatiature'steictlyitftendedfer the mar
ried or thosecometnplxtmgmsrriage. -j
In conseqaence of the anivirsal populari
ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor-.
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well et. booksellers as on the
public, by imitations of title page, spurious
editions,and surreptitious infringements of
copyright, and other devices and descriptions
it has been found necessary, therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to bay no book nnless.the words “Dr. A. II.
Mauxiobau. .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 | and address to Dr. A. M
Mauriceau.
KF Upon receipt of One Dollar, THE
MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” is seat (mailed
free) to any part of the United States, the
Canadas and British Provinces. All letters
mnst be post-paid and addressed to Dr. A.
m. mauriceau, box 1224. New York
City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty
Street, New York. March 6 ’56
CHATTOOGA LANDS FOR SALE,
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE
Court of Ordinnry of Chattooga county, there
will bo sold before tho Court House door in Sum
merrille, Chattooga county, on the first Tuesday
in Sept, next, tho following property to wit
Lots of Land Number fifty-throoand Number
Twenty, in tho Thirteenth District and Fourth
Section of Chattooga county, together with tho
appurtennnee*. ^Sold os the property of Wil
liam McConnell, Into of Chattooga county de
ceased.
Said lot oflond containing 230 acres, lie oa
the main Valloy road in BrooUitown Valley,
seven miles north-sastof Summerville, Mid eon
etituto one of tho most desirable situations, resl
donees and terms in the Cherokee country.
Tno two Lota of Land lie broadside and are
well improvod. There being one of the best
brick dwelling houses in the country, large and
well constructed kitekeos, negro house*, barns,
thresherj cotton gin and screw. There are one
hundred and thirty or forty acres cleared, and
in a higlrttato of cultivation. There are on the
premises two splendid wells, and also two springs
of never telling water. Any person wishing
terther information, can call upon the undar
signed at Ringgold, Ga., or B E Gilkeyson on
tho premises.
Terms One third Cosh, the other two
thirds upon ono and two year's oredit.
J t McConnell, \
L H SHELLY, [Executors,
and M A McCONNELL, Extrix.
March 20 '55, tds.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!!
PROFITABLE ASD HONORABLE
EtfPLOTflECTU
THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF
having an agent in each county and town Of the
Union. A capital of from 5 to $10 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 how .cm
ployed are realizing twice that sum. Every in
formation will bo given by addressing [pos
paid] WMAKINSLER,
Box 1228, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office,
Floyd Sales for April.
Lot of Land No. 648,3d disk 4th sect prop
erty of Russel Guest.
Also Lot in Cave Spring whoreon S. W. Rob
bins resides, with certain goods and chattels
too numerous to mention.
Also Lot No. S in Etowah Division of Rome,
property of G. W. Shaw.
Also mules, horses, wagons and buggies,
property of Madison Guffin.
' Also one yoke of oxen nnd wagon, party
of Simeon HammeL nrn
! !
gQ Boxes Fresh Lime [Hewards]
Just re
ceived and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
6 0CERIES! GROCERIES !!
Qf| Bags prime Rio Coffee.
0U 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50blsNOSyrnp
20 bis Gunning rapping old importation,
100 boxes. Tobaeco, various brands and quali
ties for sale by W 8 COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 • 1855, tf.
IEWTOS FACTORY
i and Yarns always on hand and
for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent.
jBffi'EVBRY BODY BEAD THIS*!-«3^
A 8PLEIDID FA91LY HEDICIYE.
G E UM AN, ELIXIR,
OR
Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzahn,
ENTIRELV VEGETABLE
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Liter Gomplainte,
Sid Headache, Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite, Coetiveneee,
Cholera Morbut, Colie,
General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach
after uteple, and Female Monthly Derangements.
It is undbabtediy tlie best medicine for
diyspepsia. Headache and kindred diseases
ever placed before the public.
A most excellent remedy fur 'those who
eat too heartily.
J3TREAD A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES, LETTERS&C.
“I regard the German Elixir a« the very
best Anti Dyspeptic aad stomachic medicine
I have ever used.” • - - "
Hon. WILIE W. MASON.
Formerly] Chancellor of the Central Di
vision of the State of Alabama. _
“I concur folly in the recommendation giv
en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.”
Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Court
of Ate.
Your medicine bas in. my opinion, ja.st
claims to the confidence of the public as a
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion."
[Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe
male UoTlege.
“I vas suffering from chronic indigestion,
or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir,
and found it the very thing I needed.”
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS.
Agent for the Tuskegee Methodist Female
College.
“1 am prepared to speak advisedly when
I say. that in my opinion It Is an invaluable
Family Medicine, answering folly the pur
poses for which it is prescribed.
Rev D S DOUGLAS
President ot the Glennville Female Col
lege. ' r
Rr commended for Sick Headache by Col.
N J Scott. Auburn Ate.
Recommended as a splended Family Med
icine by Col F W Dillard, Aubarn Ala.
Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion by Prof CC Richards, A. M., Wrights-
boro, Ga.
Numerous other testimonials might be
produced, but it,is thought the above are.
sufficient to give confidence in this truly
valuable medicine. Manufactured aod sold
by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala,
For sale by Robt, Battev, Rome Ga.
Feb 27. 1855 ly.
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always
on bad a. large supply of iron castings Ac., of
every size and description. Orders filled proper
ty-
They will also purchase wheat at the highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
50 PER CENT SAVED.
F OR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, a Scholar
ship in the Cherokee Female Institute.—
Apply to
Feb 20, 1854.
R. T. McCAY.
1000
Feb 20
8 ALT! S A LT! !
Sacks Salt large size', in fine order
iost received, and for sale by
W. 8. COTHRAN A CO.
Landsmen of the Navy, not her*tofore provided JfalJ^forsttScesrend”^? ^ ***
March 13 ’5, tf.
DAN’L &. PRINTUP
Attorney,
Home, Ga.
LAID WARRANTS.
the service of the United States, or any State
or Territory, for the space of 14 days arc entitled
each to 160 acres of laad; also the Orphans and
Widows of deceased soldiers. Those who have
already received warrants for a less number of
aercs are entitled to so much more as will mako
together 160 acres.
All persons haring claims as above described,
can bare their business promptly attended toby
calling on the undersigned Ho bas in bis pos.
session ail the necessary forms and blanks.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Ordinary’s Office, one door aboro Dr*. Word.
Rome, Ga.
March 12tb, tf.
’ FOR SALE.
PUB HOUSE and LOT whereon I live.-
L Possession given when wanted.
C. II. SMITH,
Feb. 20,’55 tf.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Force Rico A Co. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business
of the said firm will be settled by R. L. RICE
All persons indebted to It are requested to come
forward and make immediate payment.
* fc. 0. FORCE,
Jan. 16, ’55 ; R. L. RICE.
OATS AND POTATOES.
| £) Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1 u 350 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 WB COTHRAN A CO.
THE PUBLIC
/23-WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTIOE-fi^
THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, AS
soon as the necessary repairs can bo made to the
building, open the
CHOICE HOTEL : , f
for fbp;.mpbmMM<Uap* ot #reM«»taadtriu^ieft a
customers. He will spare neither pains nor ex
pense to render the Hotel one of the best in
the State. His table will be farnisbed with every
varitfy the market affords. The house will be
supplied With polite, attentive, und well discip
lined fervaats, On the arrival dud' departure
of the care, an * " " : ;V •;
- O !K 31 I B U S
will he in readiness for tho convoyanco of pas
sengers with their Baggage,
FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE.
5K9*Thd undersigned would particularly so"
liclttho attention of visitors from tho low conn-
try to bis proffered accommodations. They will
find Rome apleasantand delightful place to vis
it daring tbs beat of the sUtnmor months.
March 6th tf. WM. M. ROBERTS.
NOTICE TO J!VERY BODY l !
B Y virtue of an order of the Inferior Court
of Union County, will be let out to the
lowest bidder, on the first Tuesday in April
next, the building of a briok Court-House and
Jail—the Court-House to be one hundred feet
long and sixty feet wide. The Jail to be fifty
feet long and twenty feet wide. Both to be two
stories high, Jhe plans and terms to be made
known on the day of contracting (first Tuesday
in April) The old Court House wilt be sold on
the same day. J. M. RICH, o» z> -c.
Feb 13 tds.
Are You Insured?
FIBE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. 9L SHEIBLEY
Home, Georgia,
FIRE HfSURAlrCE CO HP A AY.
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
„ . Capital $300,000. *
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.-
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
AemumlafcR Capital $$Si;807.
The rates of premium are as lqw as a just re
gard to mutual safety Will allow,
No effort Will he spared on die part of the
Agent, at all times, to protect the interests’of
those Who, miy patronize his Agency, aad any
information on the subject will be cheerfully giv
en upon application, ita *- v -
Jan. 16th
A M. LAUB.—Dealer in
*Dry Goods, Family Provisions and
tioiinrics.
Groceries, Staple
* Confee-
oetSl
A,
P. NEELD— Merchant Tailor, road-tt,
(Roftic, Ga., will fill ait oruers w*vu prompt
ness. Work warranted to suit customers oct31
W. IIAR8HAW.—• House and Sign Paint*
.ter. His services can be secured on moder
ate terms. All work oxeoutod in good style*
oct31
A.
■DERRY A IIARKIN8.—Dealers in Staple
XJ and Fancy Dry Goods, Hate, taps, Roots,
Shoos, cto., corner of Broad and Ooscanaula
streets, Roms, Ga. octSl
C UNNINGHAM A LINTON.-Wbolesaloand
Retail Grocors, (near the Railroad Depot)
Borne, Go. oct31-2m
T\R. J. B. SMITH.-Physician and Surgeon,
U Rome, Ga. Office in &. A. Smith’s Book
Store. ooti)i-4ni
TVANIKt 8. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
X/ of the State of Sooth Carolina. Office op
posite tbe Post Office, up stain, Brood street,
Rome, Go. ' oet3l
T? MEB0K8.—Manufacturer of and Dcalorin
J-i.Tiu, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. All
work warranted. Ordere from a distance wili
^ promptly met octSl
li' I. SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan
X (oy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Ropto, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, A Co.
octSl .
TTiRIED A BRO.—Dealors iu Fancy and. Sta-
X pie Dry Goods, Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc., Broad-street, Route, Ga. [oct31
T? A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer-
X (villo, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Floyd,
Walton. Dade and Whitfield. ott31-5m
TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta-
XI tionei> Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications, Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles, oct31
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
XX Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
A Harkins. octSl
T H, McCLUNG A CO.—Dealers in Staple
tl (and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Papoi
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hate, Cape, etc., Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
TOHN C. DeJOURN ETT—Carpenter, Soii-
tl cits the patronage of the Pubiio. Work eta,
trusted to him wilt meet with prompt execu
tion. taovl4.
TOHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
O Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct3I
T AW. McCLUKE.—Deaierein Dry Goods,
tl (Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, .Hats
and Caps; Crockery, Groceries, Ac. octSl
|* W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicinej,
tl (Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawkins A Co. * oct Si
T T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
(gold, Ga. oct31-5
OHN A. CRAWFORD.—Attorney at Law,
Cossville, Ga. Bnsiness on trusted to his
care in any of the connties of the. Cherokee
circuit, wilt meet with faithful attention.
oot31 , 5m
’ R. A T. W. ALEXANDER.—Attorneyaat
(Law, Rome, Ga. oct31-9
1 y;
EGGEAE LcHARDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
£ N QINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA,
RICHARD A. JONES
'• , UZALER IN
FOREIGN AAD DOMESTIC MARBLE,
near the depot,
Madison, Ga. . .
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES
Always on hand.
jaw» Orders from a distance executed with
eatness anddespatoh.-ffek (Iy) Feb 6,1855
TIN, COPPER & SHEET IROA
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased tbs in
terest of Mr. W. Si Wadsworth in the above
Concern will continue tho businoss on his own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may bo found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,.
OFFICE A
- •, Ttnv sTAtrttq
a largo assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which ho offers at wholesale end retail.
ROOFIAG GUTTERIAG A JOB WORK B0AE
in tho most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and-Lock Smithing ,dono With neatness
W. RUSSELL.
and despatch.
Rome, Nov. 14,1854.
Trout House for Sale.
Rare Cbance for Capitalists.
• THE Proprietor of this splondid
.note! having fully made up his SffiL
mind to retire from aotivfc business, will, upon
the first Monday in April next at publio outcry
in this city, offer it for sale unless ho recolvos
a ml ^factory private bid. Those wish!
r k r .,, . ,P , I ■ . quarter
arrivals have boen ovoi^| 4000 showing an in-
come of at least eight thousand dollars per quar
ter. The model of this Houso was’a labored
improvement upon tho very finest Houses in the
Union, and I am confidont for commodionsnoss,
location, nnd general adaptedness it is the bois
House in the Strath. • '* ‘
Terms will bo made ensy so ns.to suit purch
asers. Address, J. p. TROUT.
Atlanta, Ga. March 6tb.*^ T
, T M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
tl (Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Dost Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. oct31
T J. COHEN.—Wholesale, and Retail Mer-
t! (chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard
ware.
Wanted.—Produce of -all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
Oct 31, 185L
T G. McKINZlE.—Dealer in Watches and
tl «Jejrelry. Repairing done in the best style.
No. 12, Broad street, Rome, Ga. ott31* .
Tt/TcCOY A KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers.
ILL Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filled. oct31
■fi/r MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready-
ivX(Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to his
well-selected assortment. octSl
O M. SHEIBLEY.—Principal of the Rome
X (Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. 31oct
D D HARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at
XV Law, Rome Ga. Fob 13 ly.
"D T. McCAY.—Wholesale andRetail dealer
XV.in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oet31
11OBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All
XV work entrusted to his care will meet with
rompt and faithful attention. deo. 19, ly.
C G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
O done to order. dec. 5 ly.
OMITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at LaV,
O will practice in the Courts of Floyd and tho
neighboring connties.
CHABLES H. SMITH. 1 3. W. H. UXDEEWOOD.”
Jan 16/54. .
OLOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
O 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 respeectfully Solicited. oct 31
OTANFORD A PITNER.—Dealers in JDiy
O Goods and Groceries.
JOHN B. STANFORD. | OCt3l | A. O. PITNER.
Q G. WELLS.—Vkrandhh House.—Broad
^(Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and the bes$ of water. Gooiaccom-
modations for horses on the premises. oot3l
TTNDERWOOD A MITCHELL.—Attorneys
U at Law, Rome, Ga., will attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31
TT7" M. A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy
”Y . Dry Goods; Groceries and Country Pro
duce. Wm. M. Peeples.] ’ [W. Peeples.
Calhoun, Ga. Feb. 6> ly.
TT7* B. JONES, successor to Kirven A Jones.
v V .—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. oct31
TT7RIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
VV Law, Rome, Ga.
A. B. WEIGHT, - ■ I P. C. SHROPSHIRE.
Cossville, Ga. | Rome, Ga.
oct31 2m.
TTTM. ADKINS A CO.—Grocery and. Com-
VY mission Merchant, No. 4,; Choice House,
Rome, Ga. . .. - oot3l
TTTILLIAM G. GREBN—Commission and
YV Produce Merohantnoar tho depot,Madison,
Georgia; ' .Refer to
j. ir. k f.». n<JLLiN6s#ontit, Madison, Ga.
r. p. ziuKERMAN, Atlanta, Ga. . ; '
W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan^
(tsy.Dry Goods, eorner of Broad-street and
Maiden Lane, Romo, Ga. opt3t
'commodate customers.
Cct31
LAMBERTH HOPKINS,
WAREHOUSE & COaiHISSIOA Herchaat,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Nov. 7, *54i , ly
DAAIEL 8 v PRIATUP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rome* Ga,
January 30, 1855.
LAW PARTAERSHIP.
A CHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford A Philips.
Office at Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855--Iy
A. W. HARSHAW,
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT* K
rpENDERbbis servicesiff the Puhlie in
X his lino of business. He flatters himself
that he will give foil satisfaction to all who
employ him. HOUSE nnd SIGN PAINTING
will receive prompt attention.
AH orders sent through the Post. Office will
be promptly attended to.
Oct* 81,1884.
FRESH ARRIVALS
‘ AT
J. H. M'CLtfNG & CO’S
. FOR WEfTER SALES.
J H. McCLUNG A CO. bare received in ad
* dition to their Stock alot of READY MADE
CLOTHING. A11 wool French MU0SELINE8
and MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed ;
elegant Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
Ac. Ac., to which they invite tbe attention of
all in^ watrtufbsndsomo goods at reduced pri
cos. J. IL McCLUNG A CO.
Dec 10.
HO FOR CHRISTMAS!!
Holliday Presents.
TUST reoeived a great rariefyof NICE GOODS
v TOYS, Ac., purchased expressly for the
Hollida;
Deo
For sale by __ . .
J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HATflSGS,
C URTAIN goods in variety,. Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Housefurnishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Dec 19. J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
HATS, and CAPS SOOTS and SHOES.
F OR Ladies nhd Gentlemen’s wear, of real
Philadelphia manufacture, fertile 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
f ife <£^nm ? -^- in - lheSa ' i ^* ckan(lother
HARTFORD, CONN-
C HARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi
tol, withe large surplus. Securely invest
ed, under tbe sanction and approval of'the
Comptroller of Pablic 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. Bunce, - Nelson Hollister,
James G. Bolles, Samuel Coit,
" " " Daui^Philli^^Y^
John'A. Butler,
Noon Wheaton,
Board oj
George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaac Toney, late Attorney General U-S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting
sician. * ‘ ,1 • -
SLOAN’S
Horse & Cattle Medicine.
No Medicine in use has accomplished so many Extra
ordinary Cura, and given so Unisr.nal SaUsfaiiim In every
Variety nnd stace or disease, or that has <S> extensive and
rapid a tide W Stonn’s Ointment and Condition Petetkr.
The Ointment swiftly sujs’rceding cJI other iJtounents
and Liniment, for the cure of Fresh Wounds, Galls of all
kinds, Sprains, firui-cs, Cracked Heels. Ringbone, Wind-
galls, Poll Evil, Callous, Spavins, Swecnev, Fistufe, Sit-
fast, Strain,, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Founder^! Fleet.
Scratches or Grease, ftlanee and Horae Distemper. .
The Condition Potcder will! remove all inflammation and
fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water
and strengthen every part of the body; and has proved*
sovereign remedy for the following disease,: ■:
Founder, liijteirqtcr. Hide Bound, Los* of Appetite, In
ward Strain,, Yellow Water, Inflammation of the Eyre,
Fatigue from hard exercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly
called stiff complaint,) v/hich proves so fatal to many valu
able horses in this country. It is also a safe nnd eertafs
remedy for Coughs aud Colds, which generate so many
fatal diseases.
Tiieac remedies never injure, and eutcOys Cars, if the di
rcctlons are followed. .
For further particulars and a multitude of 'CcrlipeeUs e
Cura, get Pamphlets of agents.
W. B. 8L0AH* -
Grand Denot, 40 JMs St., Otieego, 40
GREAT REMEDY!
Celebrated Family Ointment.
Is Mild, Safe, Thorough and the greatest External Rems-
y ever used. It is composed tf Vegetable Extracts and
assesses potter unequalled in the annals ef Mediant for Iks
&e if InJUrmmalory Diseases.
It li universally acknowledged to be an tnfattible remedy,
In every ease where it has been faithfully applied ou the
human system, for promoting Insensible Perspfiration, aud
U invaluable In all diseases of the flesh. Obstinate Ulcers,
Old Sores, Chillblalns. Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Bore Nippies, Sore Breast, Diseases of the Eye,
Ague in the Face, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Cords.
Pain in the Side, Back and other parts of the system. Scald
Head, Bruises, . Fresh Wounds, Fifes, and every kind of
sore containing tbe feast panicle of Inflamnutdon, arc
permanently cared by this great remedy.
HEALING VIRTUES.
ills a fad-, authenticated here, aa well as all ever the
State, and indeed the whole western states, that Sloan's
Medicines have attained a wide Bpread celebrity, and re
putation, to which they are justly entitled by their “heatmg
virtues," and powers. We are not among those who arc
prone to endorse every patent humbug that comes atone,
and in this instance have delayed our endorsement anti
we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, not duly
by testing them personally ourselves, bat from the testi
mony of a numerous portion of tite comm Unity living
around us.—riiiinois Globe. Apr! 1 13,1380.
Ffayi
Applications received by
THOMAS. J, PERRY, Agent
Dec, 5,1854,-1j Rome» Go.
r. : $5000 OO.
' PHE Subscriber is desirous to bay unimproved
X Lands in all the lower ctkmtim of Georgia.
Send on your Nos., Diat an Counties wWe the
Land lies, and I will have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications must be
post paid, addressed to W. B MOSLEY,
Nov. 14,’54—ly Griffin, Ga.
FOR SALE.
fPHE undersigned being desirous to close his
X bnsiness and move West, offers his well
known Buildings in Cave Spring Go., for sale.
The Hohse is large and convenient, with alarm
Store Room attached to it^ and situated on tn<
corner of tbe main Street The House is so cob
strutted that itrean housed for a HoteL a pri
vate residence or store rooms, with bnt little al
teration. Tbe lot is neatly enclosed and a good
well of Water, with a weH-honce oq the pre
mises. It is tahnecesBary to say anything
in regard to the health or morality of tbe
Village or this section of country os it is wsll
known to be among the' most healthy portion of
Georgia, with Springs of pore water. There are
fine productive lands convenient to the Rail
Road and on the surveyed and contemplated
rent of the .Georgia and Alabama R R from
Rome to Jacksonville, Flourishing Schools
both Male and F^male> also the State Asylum,
for the education of the deaf and dnlnby and
under way of erection, is a College called the
Wesleyan Institute, with Churches of some va
rious denominations which are in a prosperous
condition. For further particulars address the
proprietor at Cave Spring, Ga., or consult hint
on the premises, -.SAM’L W. ROBBINS.
Cave Springs ' . » Jan. 30tf.
t
iSXi OAKS'S
I NSTAMT
^RELIEF ^
f
1IOT1CE TO TEACHERS OF POOR CHIL-
dren of Chattooga County,
T HE distribution of the Poor School Ftmd,
will be made on the third day of April next,
when those having claims against the fund, win
be paid off if present either persoi
their authorized agent. F A
Sumerviile, Ga> Feb 6,9 t
T Excelsior Hand Loom!!
HIS important labor saving machine for do
mestic manufactory, ii destined to supersede
and drive ont of use all other hand looms that
have their tkeaddles operated by theaotionofthe
feet, and the shuttle thrown by the hand. The
construction is
SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE 1
From its great simplicity, it is not subject to
get ont of order, and the entire machine com
plete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter,
rhe advantages it possesses over tbe old fash
ioned loom, consist in all its parts beihg SELF
CHANGING, requiring no skill to weave. It
is nefit and convenient, and.on.itonp con weave
THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on the
old fashioned loom, and WITH. LESS LABOR 1
The oust is no more than the old, and is equally
adapted to alt kinds Of domestio weaving;
John H. Wisdom offett-to sell th© Patent
Right of the above loom for the Cottsties of Floyd
and Polk by Counties or Districts,' he also has
a supply of the Looms which hO. will sell at pri
ces to suit the times Jan 30 *55 tf.
This paper is now in its 18th vol., tho oldest
in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in the
Stkte. It is published every Tuesday morning/
at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 at tho
end of tba year. Having an extonaiveolreuia-
tion in alltbo counties of Alabama, which trado
to Rome, it is, without doubt, tho best adverti
sing modimn, to tho Merchants and business
men of that city, outsido of the State of Georgia;
and tho uso of its columns is now offered tothom
at tho following reduced rates.:
Ono square three months, $5,0()
r,. . „ |
io,oo
,8,00
m
Two sqa’s
six
twelvo
three
trelvo
i in the e,
Larger ones iil the sanio proportiont
Every offort will ho made by handsotno dis
play, conspicuous position, and calling attention
editorially, to mako advertisement* ns advanfa-'
geons as possible, jauv 1S, '55
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
T (bATE ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY ]
HlS new Company is now t ,reDar-E
ed to>
heavy
ed to do work on shor*
heavy and light C
tbe latest improved r.^tems oflron,
°rConapoaIti°E»,a.n.°fwhich will bo urarran-
te ff* Turning, borings and Drilling done to
order. Afee^ 8cre w cutting of 10 feet or an-
size and thread required. Heavy
an “ '.iglit forging of wrought Iron or Steel
'ono in superior stylo.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to
their patterns for Mill Gearing, for Merchant
and Custom flouring, nnd Saw Mills, Gia
Gearing of all the usual sizes, aud Burk
Mills always kept on hand. We are also
prepared to build stationary Engines upon
tho latest improvements. All of which will
be sold low for cash.. Copper nhd Brass
taken in exchange for work at ertsh prices
JAMES L. DUNNING,
JOHN McDONOUGH;
. ..V WILLIAM RUSHTON.
P. S. Ail of the above company are prac
tical Mechanics, and- give their ip'dividnitl
attention to the business. jan. 9, ’65.
To our Customers
I N addition to our, usual pn;
.made this spring our
tl purchase of Goods
r E. D. Wood is now
in New York fitting up ouf atock with new
supplies; bv which arrangement we will, by
tliq 1st of July, be prepared fo show yon K
a larger nnd better supply of Goods for tho
summer trade than usual at tin's season of
<■ thoycan ■ '.-O , .-3
Respectfully &e M
. WOOD &BROTHEB
E very percou suuuia cousiauiiy keej/uu hand
for cases of sudden emergency, a bottle l&f
Sloan’s Instant relief. .It is the great Intertiol
and External remedy for the immediate cote of
Colic, Heart bnrn, Sore Throat, Toothache,
Weakness of the hack or Kidneys, Diarrhoea,
Dysentayy, Cholera Morbus, all summer com
plaint?, Sick Headache, Ague cake, RheumA
tisrn. Soreness in *he 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 Horses and Cattie,
Sloan’s Instant-Relief is truly a Great Reme<ty«
Haifa 25 cent toVire of Sloan’s Instant Relief
Cures ahorse of colic in a few minutes. FOr
bruises, strains, sprains and many other 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 been astonished to'wiraVft
the rapid cure effected by the use of this Won
derful medicine
For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY
. Feb 6 6m
■" AC IRE FOR ALL.
flolloway’s 0 in tin eat,
Citigens-of the TDtion,—
You have done me the honor as with,on©
Voice, from one end of the Union to the oth er,
0 stalnp the character of my Ointment with
your approbation. Itis scarcely two years since
I made it known among you, and already, it
has obtained more celebrity than any other Med
icine in so short a period*
THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF»
TER NINE YEARS STANDING.
QPPy °f a Letter from Mr IF J Langley-, of
Huntsville, Yadkin County, North CarolinJtj U
’if-,'dated November, 1st, 1S53.
Read his own Words.
To Pipfesdor Holloway,
Sir, It Is not my wish to become lteldribfii
neither is this letter written for the mere sake
of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cufed
me of one of-the most dreadful cutaneous disea
ses that flesh is heir to, and which Was cohsider-
ed by all who knew me, to he entirely beyond
the reach oi. medicine. For nine years I was
afflicted with one of the most painful and. trou
blesome-sord legs that ever fell to the lotbf uten;
and after trying every medicine I had ever hoard
of, I resigned in despairall hope ofbeing cured;
but a friend brought me & couple of largo pots
of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my
legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health
to my agreeable surprise and dclight, and to the
astonishment of my friends.
(signed) - WJ LANGLEY.
AN 'fcSCTRAORDIN- . .
ARY CUREOF-A BAD BREAST
WS&N NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH
Copy of a Letter from Mr. R Durant, New Or
iental!, Novon*.W, 9th, 1853.
To Prof.Holloway, 38, corner of Ann and Nas
sau sts, N Y
Dear Sir,—It is with heartfelt grattitude 1
nave to inform you that by the use of your Oist*
m ® nt Pills, the life of my wife ha*3 been sa-
T ®“- For sevonyears she had a bad breast,
wittt ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous
nature) I was told that nothing could save
her : she wa3 then induce!! to use your Oint
ment and Pills, when in the short space of three
months, they effected a perfect cure, to the as
tonishment of all who knew us We obtained
ydur Medicine from Messrs. Wright & Co., of
Chartres-street, New Orlenns. I send this from
“Hotel des Princes,” Paris, although I had writ
ten It at New Orleans, before we finally left, at
that time, not knowing your address’at New
York. \ > R DURANT.
The Pills should, bo used conjointly with tho
Oiuttnent in mbst of thl pQowing cases :
Bad Legs : Bad Breasts
Burns
Chilblains . ^
Contracted and
' Swellings[
Rheumatism
Scalds
Sore throat*
Scurvey
Ulcers
Bullions
■Chapped hands.
Fiststlar vTt
ffout
Lumbago
Piles
Salt Bhe tent
.'Sore Nipples
Skin diseases
Soreheads
Ti'ounrfA
f**Sold at tho Establishment of Professor
Holloway, 38, Comer of Ann and Nassau Ste;
New York; also by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicines throughout tbe Uni
ted States, in Pots, at 25eent, 62) cents, and $i
each. -Tab 1 had Wholesale of the principal
Drug Houses in the Union.
i There is a considerable saving br taking th8
larger sizes. ;
, N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patietalS
ita .©very disorder are affixed to each Pot.
_ March 13, 1S55, ly
: ~*ffjaick"SiuitJi Shop.
iTHE Subscriber most kindly re3
turns his thanks to tbe Citizens,
of Rome and vicinity for the very
generous patronage extended to him during the
past year, and rtoiild inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Blachsmithing in its
various bratlthos also the building and repair
ing of Waggons nod Carriages, and being a
mnehiuos'i enn innke nnd repair Machinery of
Sit kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between tbe
. ago of 15 and IS as apprentices.
I jan 9 ’55, ly K, S. SIMONS.
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