About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1855)
mUmm 1 r*a« Rome, April 3—Extremes Atlanta, M^rch 31-_ “ i Charleston 4 7* from n<&** ROME PRICES CORRE NT Weekly fry 1. L L06IST. APPLES— Dried, bu». • » Green, * . : Hams pr lb. Hog round, lCc-12* Bagging— Hemp, lb, Uuotty, . BamHfkk 'Ba*r— TT Butvtz— Blok Stone— Tallow, . . 20c-3 Adamantine, 'Corras—Rio, 11J-1 Java, .... 16J-1 ^»nut—. ^Coax—pr bn. H0-; 'Cottos Yaaa— Egos—pr dr*. «t«n-lb. non—pr k. Guts—8x16, Georgia, Mm 4-i SaMOtab-U»iy4 Molasses— 37c-40c Naim—per !b. 6|-7* 'Haiti Ron— . 6*c—7o —Linseed . $1 35 lOsxABtJROt— llc-12c Train,.... Pork—per lb. 6-6* Potatoes— Sweet, ... 75e-t0o Irish country “ northern, 300 a nas—Gan 35c-40c Blasting. . • .35-350 •Rtca—per lb. 6*e-7e pr sack 375 per bu. 120 or—pr lb. . 11-12*0 LEATHER— Country, lb. 35o-3Se Northern, . -SSo Blistered, lb. 10e-15e German, . » I5e-18c Spring,. . . -10e Cast, .... 3Se-S5c Crashed, . . N. Orleans, 13* To-lOc H. O. pr gal. 40c-30c -lb. 13*« -per lb, 74e-$l pet*bushel, $140-150 ool—lb, 35e 4P Still IOTICES. Wo observe that friend Sloan Is extending bis Lasinom into distant part of the country. We lately oboerred his frasiKar name and column of advertisement in the Pittsburg Saturday Fla tter. They bare for some time been flourish ing as large asHfr in the newspapers ofOhlo. Thus be is poshing bis business with energy to tits oast and south, ravening tho order ofbnsi- mtm, tho tide of srfchih usually rolls to the west ward. Wherever tho medicines are sold, they an liked, and tho demand for them continues to in rims i When a good article is thus sold, era have ao regrets that it brings into the pro prietor a rich harvest.—Waster* Citinen, CSW ttftlk at in another eo 1199IEGFUTWI8 GF IB *SW FOST1CE LAW. THB PUBLIC WILL PLEASE TAKE >SS*NOTICE.-®^ 1st. That from and after, April 1st, 1S55, the rata of postage on a letter weighing half an ounce or under, to be conveyed between places in tho United States, not exceeding 3000 milee is three coats; and for nay distance exceeding 3000 "‘sTnatfrom and alter April 1st, 1855, pre, pajmsut, either by stumps stamped envelopes, 3d- That from and after Jan. 1st, 1850, no letters bstwosn places in the United States, will ho iliwrnl to pass through tho mails, unices en- in stamped envelopes, or having postage That the exfotiegrateB and regulations in regard to letters to or from Canada and all olhorfsroiga countries remain unchanged. fth., That postage stamps and stamped en velopes of the denomination of ten cents will bo prepared and msaied speedily. Ml Tbotnsnhsnhite pre’ payment is hence forth required onaD. letters between places in the UailodBtatw^ great etra should be need, as weB is pre-paying th e proper amount on le ttc r#*abo ve tho weight of half an ounce, as on a single let* 7th. That the New Postage Law makes a •f the slow regulations nec- [ that without the least color of an THOMAS J. PERBY, P. M. Post Office, goio. fiW.Jftm* TTtk 1855. Hoixovat’O Orarmrar in Pnxs.—Won derful Remedies for the Cure of Scalds and Burns.—Emilia Anderson, of Newport, Rhode Island, was accidentally severely scalded by some boiling water foiling over her. The whole of me right aide and leg in particular was in a 'belt shucking state, something in the hurry of tho moment was applied which caused the flesh to peel off almost to the bone, and rendered her usable to move, she was carried to bed, medic* al tmittowco called in, and her recovery despair ed of; it so happened, that a friend who paid a visit that day, had jott been cored of a dreadful ly had leg by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, rad she recommended the same, the mis and Ointment was accordingly bought and need, by continuing them for two weeks, she eras perfect ly well, and has written most gratefully to Pro^ lessor Holloway, for the ears affected. HOME, GA-, Feb. 1855. The Stock Holders in the Geo. A Ala. R. 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 prorate in the money market, the caning in of an assessment upon the subscribed stock, and the employment of an Engineer to survey the Road, be for the present postponed. C. H. SMITH, Feb 6 See?y Ga & Ala S ft. Unrivaled Attraction! -DERRY JD their M -1855- Jk HARKINS are now receiving their New Goods for the SPRtKG AND SUMMER TRADE, consisting in part of— Rich fig'd Plaid and Plain dress SILKS; Florence and Mareelane SILKS ; Rich printed and Plain BARAGES t ORGANDIES, JACONETS. LAWNS; Prints GINGHAMS, colrid and white CAM- BRICS * Swiss, Natwook and Jaconet MUSLINS; DAMASKS, TOWELING, Ac. LINENS, of every description: RIBBONS, LACES. GLOVES, HOSIERY; BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ac.: A largo assortment of Gent** and Yontit’e Fur nishing Goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, and Shoos. Oar stock will bo found complete in every de partment* This beingour first purchase for the Spring and Summer Trade, we are prepared to exhibit every article new and of the latest styles at greatly reduced prices* The attention of buyers is respectfully solici ted. BERRY A HARKINS. March 37. . Hats, Caps, Boots CABOT SHOP And Blind and Sash Factory 1! 8TANDI8H & BL AKEMAN Successors of Jaa. M. Sumter, contin ue to manufacture all kinds of FUR NITURE rad SASH and BLINDS on tho most reasonable terms, at the old stand on Brand Street March27.—ly fllllA SCHEME FOR APRIL. 01888 N. toss sa*wxsmor*Mn,ctns an orKORiooKsar WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will he distributed according to tho following MAGNIFICENT 8CHEME! MPAnd REMEMBER every Prise is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when doe WITHOUT DISCOUNT! 1 Prise of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 8PBIKG AND SOMMER GOODS! R. S. HORTON IS NOW RECEIVING HIS USUAL SUP- ply of Spring and flnramar Goods, consisting of a good assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS •of every variety and style usually kept in this market A floe lot of BONN RTS, HISSES’ AID CHILDRESS’ HATS, AC. Also a great variety for Men’s Wear, READY MADE CLOTHING I! HATS, C APS, BOOTS AID SHOES, ? which will be sold at SMALL PROFITS TO SUIT THB TIMES. ContetBvlztinz some new srranrements in his haziness this fall, apovtion of hisstoek will be sold at VERY LOW FIGURES. Rome, G*. April 3 tC. AS the 21st day of November, 1854,1 held a v Note made by Pleasant B. Lyle and payable to Nelson NPrriz or bearer, and doe on the let «day of October previous, for eighty-five dollars, which wa* lost abobt the 31stor22d November, *55. I win st the next Superior Court apply for leave to substitute 4 eopy therefor. WILLIAM X. POSEY, April 3,1855-84 Floyd County, Ga. 70 month after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd County for leave to sell a Negro boy by the name of Horace, belonging to the Estate of Richard lunatic. IY C. HENDERSON, Guardian. _ i Barnett, Administra tor on the estate of Richard Goeeett, Sen., deceased, applies to me for letters of DU- snirion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my offide within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted unto said applicant on the first Monday in September next. Given under my hand and official signa ture at office this 22d Match, 1866. JESSE LAMBERTS, March 27. Ordinary. Dias elution• rm of Force Rice A Co. is this day rived by mutual consent. Thebuslness rid firm will be settled by B. L. RICE ens indebted to it are requested to come and make immediate payment. C. 0. FORCE. 3/55 K L. RIOS. do do do do do do do 10 do 10 do 13 do 30 do 60 do 356 do 4 Approximation Prises of 4 do . do 4 do do 4 do do 4 do do 4 do do 4 do do $13,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 1,500 1,300 1,106 1,000 400 150 130 100 50 35 50 40 35 ?0 25 30 15 408 Prises amounting to $50,000 JSD-ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS !-®R Tickets $5—Halves $2 50-Quarters $1 25 SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager, Montgomery, Ala. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING INTHE POST OFFICE AT Rome. Ga., on th«32d day of March 1855; and if not taken out by th 3d day of May next, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Post Office. ALLEN, Y W or A 2 Moses, Horace M 2 Arnold, Clement Mathews, Andrew J Andes, Mrs E C May, Benjamin Adkins, Mrs Martha Moore, W W May, Miss Mary Me Grady, Miss Francis McGaha McGuire, Thos Mitchell, Scoville McLendon Miss Corne lia Martin, John F McHarry, Henry Mankrnm, R E McGathee, James McAffee James F 3 Martin, A G 2 Meyers, John U 3 BOYD, H GEORGE Brandon, Moses A Byas, James Beavers, Carry 2 Byrd, Miss Mazy BatoL James Boland, Daniel Bonding, George Boyd, PreetBD Barnett, James R. Bowman, Frederick Bell, AW Blade, Miss Sis Barrett, Eli Benson, W C/ Bridges James J Bell, Harvey Bringley, D P CHASE, ALBOH Carter, Agt John D Calhoun, DW Clemente, J 8 Cathey, Cyrus A Crnys, C A 2 Glifton k Racket 2 Cartright and Clark Craven, Mis Talby Cunningham, Sami Caldwell, John W Campbell, Thos Clark, Mrs Liddy 4 Comer, C C Crompton, Mies Hen rietta 7 Collier, Mrs Cordelia DETER, JAMES T Deavenport, B M Dennis A Hunt NEWELL, WM M Newton, AgentPlan- ters man’fact’g Go Neville, care of F G Gleason jeweler OLEVES, LOUIS Perdue, Rev W J Pearce, Dr 8 B Pepper, Mr ROBERTS, BM Rosenbaum, M 2 Roach, Elisabeth Richardson, RobnrtR Roberson, Mrs C A Rissel, William Rogers, John Rush, WL Rataree, J SMITH, ISRAEL Strong, Miss Elisabeth Sanders, Miss Elizabeth Sharps, Miss Catherine Scott, Miss MW Davy (servant) cate of Stafford Nathaniel H Jonn Devers Daniel, Miss Josephine Dickerson, Dr J D EATON, GEO. H Evans, John FISHER, J J Fuller, James H 8 Foster, John GOODWINN, J B Griffith, John A Glenn, Miss Martha HENDERSON, W Hood, JM Henderson, H L liaise law, Sir Henry, C Hawkins, Edwin R . Henderson, Miss H L Hunter LB Hnnt, S B HardagC, T J 3 Hudson, John R 3 JONES JAMB8 A Johnson, Wm M Jones, Watton, C Johnson, H C 2 James, G 0 Jones, RB 2 KENNEDY, THO Jt- asH Stewart or L M Cox AH Smith, Wesbrook Sims, WH Sims,HS Strong, James . Stroud, Joel Staucil, Alfred Shannon, J B Sehnark, Jacob Sims, Charles Stewart k Sharp Scott, Thos A Saltie, Dr James Sparks T H Strong, James 2 TONEY, VALMORE Thrasher, Miss Joseph ine Thmlin, N J, Thompson, Robert VERDREA, GUSTUS Van Den Corput Mona Vinsient, James WARREN, WANSLEY Watters, Spencer Westbrook, R S Wilkins, James Wileox, James A Wood, Willems White, Maj J S Watters, Green White, Logan- ‘ Wilson, John 6 Wright* John S DEItTAL SURGERY. DR. H. E DODSON OFFERS. HIS 8ER- vices to tho citizens of Romo ond vicinity. He is prepared to do nil kinds of Block,’ Plato and Continuous Gum Work, hs well as the more common kinds of his profession. Rooms ntthe Etowah House. Ladies will be accommodated in the Parlor. REFERENCES: Prof C A HARRIS Md DD 8 Baltimore Professor P A OSTIN Md D D S Baltimore Professor A A BLANDY Md D'D S Baltimore Doctor EJ ROACH D. D. Atlanta. Rome, March 27 1855 tf. LEMONS, Mrs. Anil 2 Those wishing letters from the above list will please sav they are advertised. March 27 THdS. J. PERKY, P.M., , WESTER! k ATLANTIC HOTEL DALTON, GA. BY MBS. MABTHA W- HELD THIS new and elegant Hoteb .fronting Hamilton Street and the of the Western k Atlantic ‘Ra: now open for the reception of travsllors and visitors. Nomtinswillbo spared to make it equal to any Honse on the road, and to render comfortable, snob as may call., The rooms are large, and well, ventilated. Persons visiting the Copper Mines, and tbe'mountains in Mnmy and Gilmer, find no difficulty in procuring hor ses and vehicles to convey them io either of those points. March 27th. lj. „ & BORGIA, Flojd, County t The debtors and creditors of Mrs. Mary Lloyd, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to present their debts, accounts and demands, in terms of the law : and those in debted will make payment without delay. A. RICHARDSON, March 27. Executor. BORGIA, Floyd County : VI The debtors and creditors of Willie Ann Simmons (minor ofWm. S. Simmons late of said county deceased) are hereby notified to present their debts, accounts and demands in terms of the law; and those indebted will moke payment without delay. A* KtdllABDSON) ■ | a<i«im. B. H. RICHARDSON,) Admrs ’ March 27. TO OFFICERS. SOLDIERS, BEANE! k OF ALL WARS t THEIR WIDOWS AND MINOR CHILDREN. S. M. KNIGHT, Attorney for Govermn’lClaim ants, Washington, D. C., CONTINUES TO GIVE PROMPT AND PER- aonal attention to the prosecution of Claims of every description against the General Govern ment, and puticularly to thoso before the Treas ury department, Pension and Bounty Land Bur- eons, Patent and General Land Offioes, and Board of Claims. An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means obtaining the earlU»t and most fa vorable aetion on Claims, with his facilities for the dispatch of business, justify him in assuring bis Correspondents, Claimants, and the public generally, that interests intros ted to his keeping will not be neglected. PENSION BOUNTY*LAND PATENT, AND PUBLIC LAND LAWS. He bos nearly for gratuitous distribution among his basinets Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet con taining n synopsis of the existing Pension, Bonn ty Lend, ftstent, and Pnblio Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congross—including the BOUNTY>LAND ACT OF NARCO 3D 1855, under wbieh all who have heretofore received less than 160 acres are now entitled to addition al land; mid Aot grants also 160 acre* to all Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Chaplains, Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, and friend ly Indians, of the Army, including State Troops, volunteers, and Militia--and all Officers, Sea men, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks, and Landsmen of the Navy, not heretofore provided for, who have served not less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period sineo 1776; and to tho widows and minor children of all auoh persons entitled, and deceased. This pamphletcontains “Forms of Applica tion” more foil and complete than any elsewhere to be found; adapted to tho wants of every elass of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of tho Department, and practical suggestions as to the oonrso to bo panned in suspended or rejected oases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the foeilities afforded by this Offiee in aoouring prompt and pentonal euperintendenee of their claims at the Departments, can obtatn copies of tho above pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare and forward ca ses for management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally; supplied with all necessary blanks gratis, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time oecur 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 Warrants under former laws, he 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. Tho highest cash prices given for Land War rants, Revolutionary Script, and Illinois Land Patents. Address S. M. KNIGHT, March, 27, *55 Im. Washington City. CHAMPE & KERR. MERCHANT TAILORS BROAD STREET ROME GA. The Pnblio will pleaM bear in mind that tho above named Firm keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc. A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING both of their own, and of Northern manufacture, can be found at the shop of CHAMPE k KERR- HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!! IMERES of the latest styles just re ceived and will be sold at low prices by CHAMPE k KERR. russ V ceil E VERY Article of Gentleman’s Wearing Apparel, of ▼ ariagated styles and of the best quality. Call and see them. CHAMPE k KERR. T HE undersigned will fill all orders from cus tomers with promptness and despatch. Work entrusted to them will meet with faith ful and speedy execution, ma eh 13-lj CHAMPE k KERR. TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER- E N T WARS. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 160 ACRES of Bounty Land for services rendered in any of the wars. Ifyou have received^forty acres, you are entitled to 120 acres more. If yon hare re ceived 80 acres, yon are entitled to 80 acres more. I am prepared to receive applications, and procure your warrants. If I do not succeed in obtaining them, yon will not be liable to any charge for services rendered. DAN’L S. FRINTUP Attorney, March 13 *5, tf. Rome, Ga. OBNABURGS* O Boles just forfeited and for sale by 4 March 0 J H McCLUNG k CO. LAND WARRANTS. B Y a late act of Congress all the surviving Of-r fleers and Soldiers who were engaged in Military duty of any kind, whatever, either in the service of the United States, or any State or Territory, for the space of 14 days are entitled each to 160 acres oflaad; also the Orphans and Widows of deceased soldiers. Those who have already received warranto for a less number of acres are entitled to so much more as will make together 160 acres. AU persons having claims as above described, can have their business promptly attended to by calling on the nndersigned He has in his pos. session ail the necessary forms and blanks. JESSE LAMBERTH. Ordinary's Office, one door above Drs. Word. Rome, Ga. March 12th, tf. FOR SALE. ^pHE HOUSE and LOT whereon I live.— Possession given when wanted. C. H. SMITH, Feb. 20/55 tf. TIN, COPPER k SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned having purchased the in terest of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above concern will continue the business on his own account at tho old stand (sign of the Big Coffee Pot) where may be found a large lot of COOKING, PORTER, OFFICE k BOX STOVES, ;e assortment of READY MADE TIN which he offers at wholesale end retail. ROOFING GUTTERING A JOB WORE DONE ha the mos.t approved manner and warranted. Gan and Lock Smithing dono with neatness and despatch. B. W. RUSSELL. Rome, Nov. 14,1854, ly A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!! PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT!! THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF having an agent in each oonnty and town of the Union. A capital of from 5 to $10 only will be required, and anything like an efficient, ener getic mao can make from three to five dollars per day) indeed some of the Agents now em ployed are realizing twice that snm. Evory in formation will bo givpn by addressing [post paid] . WMAKINSLER, Box i228, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Offioei x mac xs: 11 Qrt Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] tail ro- DU ceived and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k CO; NOTICE TO TEACHERS OF POOR CHIL- dren of Chattooga County. rpflE distribution of the Poor School Fund, X will bo mode on the tbfrd day of April next, when those having claims against the fund, will bo paid off if present eithor personally or by thotf authorized agent. F A KIRBY: Somerville, G», Feb 6/ 91 STARTLING BUT TRUE1 WIIIT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD RNOW. 13 BADER, are you a hnsbnnd or a father ? a Xv wife or a mother t Have yon the eiaeero wellfaro of those yon love at heart!* Prove your sincerity, nnd lose no lime in iearniu whnt causes interfere with their health nn< hnppinees unt less tlmn your own. It will avoid to you and yoore, ns it hat to thous ands, many a day »l, nin nnd unxiety Col lowed by slceplraa nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation and exhaust ing those means for medical nlteudahce. medicines and ndvertiacd nostrums, which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of nge and the proper ednea tion of your children. How often it happens, that the wife litv gers from year to year in that pitiable con dition na not even for one day to feel tho hnppy and exhilerating influence incident to tho enjoyment of health, arising from ignor ance of the simplest and plninest rules of health ns connected with the marriage state, the viointion of which entails disease, suf fering and misery. “And must this continue 1 Must this bo I Is there no remedy 1 No relief! No hope ! The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, nnd knowing the reme dies and beneAtting by them. These are pointed ont in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S' PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, noFEssoR or diseases or woxbx. , One Hundredth Edition (500,000) 18mo. pp. 250 [ON riNB PAPER, EXTRA B1NOINO, $1,00] Astnndsrd work of established reputation found classed in the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York. Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal book sellers in the United States. It was firat published in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were up- winds of One Hundred Thousand Sent by Mall. attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a reliablp popular Medical BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive at tention to the treatment of complaints pecu liar to females, in respect to which ho is yearly consulted by thousands, both in per son and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by com paring her own symptoms witii those de scribed. the nature, character, causes of, and the ptoper remedies foi, her compuints. The wife about becoming a mother has o ten need of instruction and advice of the n most importance to her future health, it respect to which her sensitiveness forbid- consnhjng a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also ex plain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are de scribed. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregnlarities peculiar to the female sys tem, which undermine the health, the ef fects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking advice ! May suffer from prolapsus uleri (falling of the womb), or from /Ivor albus (weakness debility, £*c.) Many ure in constant agony for many months preceding confinement.— Many have dificult if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.— Some whose lives are hazarded dnnng such time, will each find in ita pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. it is of coarse 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 nnivirsal 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 title page, spnrious 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. M. Mauriceau. 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. Upon receipt of One Dollar, “ THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MED [CAL COMPANION” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid and addressed to Dr. A M. MAURICEADL box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, NewYork. AGENTS IN GEORGIA. L E Welch, Albany ; E J White, Milledgevtlle; Doyal k Fears, McDonough; C Youngblood, Oglethorpe ; Wm Kay, Atlanta; Thos T Chris tian, Dalton; Jones k Blakely and Richards, LaGrange ; W A Scandrett, Griffin; J B Cub- bedge, Savannah. March 6, 1855 f I ‘ ■ GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES 1 QA Bags prime Rio Coffee. Ov 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar. 50 bis N O Syrup 20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali ties for sale by W S COTHRAN k CO. Feb 20 1855, tf. NEWTOI FACTORY. /^snabargs and Yarns always on band and for sale by Feb 20 W S COTHRAN k CO, Agent W S COTHRAN &. CO, Agents for Etowah Iron Works. Have always on had a large supply of iron castings Ac., of every size and description. Orders fillod proper ly- 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.— to 'eb 20, 1854. R. T. McCAY. SALT! SALT!! 1 AAA Socks Salt large size, in fine order IUUU just received, and for sale by Feb 20 W. S. COTHRAN A CO. OATS AND POTATOES. 1 Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting. 1U 350 bushel seed Oats Jnst received and for sale by Fob 20 W S COTHRAN A CO. THE PUDLIC JED-WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE-®*. THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, AS Soon as the necessary repairs can be made to the building, open the CHOICE HOTEL for the accommodation of resident and transient customers. He will spare noither pains nor ex pense to rendor the Hotel one of the best in tho State. Hie table will bo furnished with evory variety the market affords. The house will be supplied with polite, attentive, and well discip lined servants. On the arrival and departure of the ears, an OMNIBUS will be in readiness for the conveyance of pas- son'gors with their Baggage, FREE OF EKTRA CHARGE. ^ay-Tho undersigned would particularly so licit the Attention of visitors from the low coun try to his proffered accommodations. They will find Rondo a pleasant mid delightful place to vis it during the boat of the snmmor months. March 0th tf. WM. M. ROBERTS. LAMBERTH HOPKINS. WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, .AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 1, '54. ly DANIEL 8. PRINTUF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rome, Ga, Jaaoary 80) 1855i BUSINESS DIRECTORY h M. LAUB.—Doaler in Groceries, Staple ix.Dry Goods, Family Provisions and Confec tionaries. oct31 A P. NEELP —Merchant Tailor, road-st., A.Rome, Ua., will fill all oruers snu prompt ness. Work wnrrnnted to suit customers pct31 A W. HARSHAW.—House and Sign Pnint- A.or. His services can be socured on moder ate toons. AU work executed in good stylo. oct3! •DERRY A HARKINS—Dealers in Stoplo JLJ and Fancy Dry Goods, Hots, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooseanaula streets, Rome, Ga. oct31 pUNNINGIIAM A LINTON.—Wholesale nnd ^-1 Rotail Grocers, (near the Railroad Dopol) Rome, On. oct31-2m T\R. J. R. SMITH.—Physician and Surgeon, X/ Rome, Ga. Office in 11. A. Smith’s Book Store. oct31-4in TVANJKL 8. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank X/ of the State of South Carolina. Office op posite tho Post Office, up stairs, Broad street, Romo, Ga. octSl Iji MEKCKS.—Manufacturer of and Dealer in XU.Tin, and Jhpan, Wure of all kinds. All work warranted. Orders from a distance will bo promptly mot. oct.31 I. SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple hnd Fan -L *cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street, Rome, Ga., noxt door above Force, Rice, A Co. oct31 T71RIED A BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta- X pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc., Broad-street, Rome, Ga. [oct31 "Cl A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer- J- *viUe, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Floyd, Walton, Dade and Whitfield. oct31-5m TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta- XX tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous Publications. Also, a great variety of Station ery and fancy articles. oct31 IT KNRY A. GARTKELL.—Attorney at Law, XX Rome, Ga. Offioe over the store of Berry A Harkins. oct31 I" H. McCLUNG A CO.—Dealers in Staple tf »and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Paper Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hate, Caps, etc., Broad street, Rome, Ga. oct31 TOHN C. DeJOURNETT—Carpenter, Soli- O cits the patronage of the Public. Work en trusted to him wUl meet with' prompt execu tion. novl4. TOIIN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, O Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct3I j" 4 W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods, O (Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct3l T W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines, tl (Drugs, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39, Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan, Hawkins A Co. oct 31 T T. McCONNELL.—-Attorney at Law, Ring- u (gold, Ga. oct31-5 I" M. QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries, tl (Grain, Provisiohs of all kinds, and Staple Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. oct31 T J. COHEN.—Wholesale'and Retail Mer- w (chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard ware. Wasted.—Produce of aU descriptions. Also, Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted. Oct 31, 1854. TiTcCOY A KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers. 1VX Repairing done with neatness. Orders from abroad promptly filled. oct31 "|IT MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Rcady- J.u.(Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots. He solicits the attention of the public to his well-selected assortment. oct31 P M. SHEIBLEY.-—Principal of the Rome X (Classical and Mathematical Male Academy. Room at the Choice HoteL 31oct T3 D HARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at XV Law, Rome Ga. Feb 13 ly. ~D T. McCAY.—Wholesale and RetaU dealer XV«in English and American Hardware, Broad street, Rome, Ga. oct31 T> OBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All XV work entrusted to his care will meet with rompt and faithfal attention. dee. 19, ly. O G. GUERINEAU-r-Guttering and Piping O done to order. dee. 5 ly. QMITII A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law, O wiU practice in the Courts of Floyd and the neighboring counties. CHARLES H. SMITH. | J. W. H. TJXDXRWOOD.” Jan 16,’54. QLOAN, nAWKINS 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 pur friends are respeectfully solicited. oct 31 QTANFORD A PITNER.—Dealors in Dry O Goods and Groceries. JOHN B. 8TAXFORD. | OCt31 I A. G. PITNER. S G. WELLS.—Veraxdhh House.—Broad •Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large and clean, and the best of water. Good accom modations for horses on the premises. oct31 U NDERWOOD A MITCHELL.—Attorneys at Law, Rome, Ga., will attend the Courts of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31 W. M. A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Pro duce. Wm. M. Peeples.] [W. Peeples. Calhoun, Ga. Feb. 6, ly. W B. JONES, successor to Kirven A Jones. •—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. oct31 RIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at Law, Romo, Ga. . R. WRIGHT, Cassvillo, Ga. oct31 F. C. SHROPSHIRE. Rome, Ga. 2m. W ILLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and Produoe Merchant near the depot,Madison, Georgia. Refer to s. h. t t. s. HOLLixoswoRTn, Madison, Ga. R. p. zimuermax, Atlanta, Ga. Doc. 5, 1854. W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan- •cy Dry Goods, corner of Brood-street and Maiden Lane, Rome, Go. oct31 YTTILLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo- V V site the Courier Office, Broad-street, Rome Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac commodate customers. oct31 JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN. Published weekly by J. F. GRANT. ThiB papor is now id its 19th vol., the oldest in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in tho State. It is published ovory Tuesday morning, at $2,00 por annum in advance, or 3,00 at the end of the year. Having an ettensivecircula- tion in all the counties of Alabama, whioh trade to Rome, it is, without doubt, the best adverti sing medium, to tho Merchants and business men of that city, outside of the State of Georgia) and the uso of its columns is now offered to thorn at the following reduced rates : , One square three months, It it 8 ix It $5,00 8,00 10,00 8,00 12,00 15,00 “ " twelvo “ Two squ's threo “ It It cj x It “ “ %clvo •* Larger ones in tho samo proportion. Evory effort will be made by handsome dis play, conspicuous position, and calling attention editorially, to maKo advertisements as advanta geous as possible. jan. 18, ’55 Trout House for Sale* Rare Chance for Capitalists. . THE Proprietor of this splendid Hotel having fully made up his Riiil mind to retire from active business, will, upon the first Monday in April next at public outcry in this city, offer it for sale unless he 'beeives a satisfactory private bid. Thoso wishing to purchaso are referred to the travoViing public for Us opinion of the convonioncy, and appointment of this fino building. For tho last quarter the arrivals bavo beou over^ 4000 showing an in- corno ofutloast eight thousand dollars per quar ter. The model of this Houso wns’a labored improvement upon the vory finest Houses in the Union, and I am confidant for commodiousness, location, and gonerul uduptedness it is’the bo)B House in the South. Terms will bo rnnde ohsy sc ns to Suit purch asers. . Address, ‘ J. F. TROUT. Atlanta, Ga* March 3th. JSS-EVERY BODY .READ T11J3 A SPLENDID FAMILY MEDICINE. G E RMA N EL IXIR, O R Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzahn, ^STextirelt vegetable !!r^ FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, ■Disordered Stomach, Liner Complaints, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Impaired Appetite, Cottiteness, Cholera Morbus, Colic, General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements. Ills Undouhlcdly fhe bast modicinu for dtyspepsla. Headache and kindred diseases ever placed before the public. A most excellent remedy for those who eat too heartily. fcjTREAD A FEW EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES, LETTERS &G\ “I regard the German Elixir ae the Very best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic modiciue I have ever used.” Hon. WILIE W. MASON. [Formerly] Chancellor of the Central Di vision of the State of Alabama. “I concur fully in the recommendation giv en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.” Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Court of Ala. ‘‘Your medicine has in my opinion, just claims to the confidence of tiio public as u valuable remedy in cases of indigestion ” [Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe male CoJIcge. “I was 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 tbcTuskcgcc Methodist Female College. <• “I am prepared to speak advisedly when I say, that in my opiuion It is an invalnable Family Medicine, answering fully the pur poses for which it is prescribed,' , Rev D 3 DOUGLAS President of tbo Glennville Female Col lege. . R< commended for Sick Headache by Col. N J Scott, Auburn Ala. Recommended as a splended Family Med icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ala. Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion by Prof C C Richards,-A. M., Wrights- boro, Ga. Numerous other testimonials might be produced, but it isthonght the-above are sufficient to give confidence in this truly valuable medicine. Manufactured and sold by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala, For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome Ga. Feb 27. 1855,lv. LAW PARTNERSHIP. A chilles d. shackelford and Jona than D. PHILLIPS will practice joint ly, under the style of Shackelford k Philips. Office at Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga. Jan 2,1855—ly A. W. HARSH AW, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER T ENDERS his servicesto the Pnblie in bis Hue of business. He flatters himself that he will give full satisfaction to all who employ him. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING will'receive prompt attention. All orders sent through the Post Office will be proinptlv attended to. Oct- 31,1864. FRESH ARRIVALS AT J. H. MTLUNG & CO’S FOR WINTER SALES. J H. McCLUNG k CO. have received in ad- . dition to their Stock a lot of READY MADE CLOTHING. A11 wool French MUOSELINES and MERINOES, plain, plaid, and printed ; elegant Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, Ac. Ac., to which they invite the attention of all in want of handsomo goods at reduced pri ces. J. H. McCLUNG A CO. Dec 1C. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HUTTINGS, /CURTAIN goods in variety, Counterpanes, V Sheetings and Hoasefarnishihg Goods gen erally. A fine assortment at Dec 19. J. H. 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. FINE COLD JEWELRY, CARD CASES. P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Morocco A Vclret WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at deelO J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S. Are You Insured? FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. P s H. SHEIBLEY, Home, Georgia. FIRE INSURANCE COKPANY. Of the Talley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va. Capital 8300.000. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000: Accumulated Capital $334,307. The rates of premium are as 15W as a just re gard to mutual safety will allow. No effort will be spared on the part of the Agent, at all times, to protect the interests ‘oi those who, may patronize his Agency, and any information on the subject will be cheerfully giv en upon application, in person,“or by letter. Jan. 16th '55 * 1 y; CHARTER OAK Kilt Snstmutr* Cnmpinuj HARTFORD, CONN. { CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi- J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest od, under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Pnblie Accounts, of the State of Connecticut. Officers and Directori. ALFRED GILL, President. JOHN L. BUNCE, Vice President JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary. Directors. Alfred Gill, William R. Cone; John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister, James G. Bolles, Samuel Coi.t, John A. Butler, Daniel Phillips, Noah Wheaton; C. N. i Humphrey. Board of Finance. George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank. D. F. Robinson, Esq., Prcsid’t Hartford Eack. Hon. Isaac Toucy, late Attorney General U. S. S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting Physician. Applications receivod by THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent. Dec. 5, 1854.—ly Rome, Ga. $5000 OO. T HE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved Lands in all the lower counties of Georgia. Send on your Nos., Dist an Counties where the Land ties, and I will have them examined and give a fair price. All communications ninst bo post paid, and addressed to W. B MOSLEY, Nov. 14, ’5i—ly Griffin, Ga. FOR SALE. T HE undersigned being desirons to close his business and move West, offers his well known Buildings in Cave Spring Ga., for sal;,. The House is largo and convenient, with n Jarge Store Room attached to it, nnd situa’^j 0 n tho corner of the main Street The H'juse is so con structed that it can be used fo$ a notel, a pri vate residence or store roo-y, -with but tittle al teration. The lot is n.iatly enclosed and a good woll o? water, with a wcU-houso on tho pro mises, It is unnecessary to say anything in regard to tho health or morality of tho Village or this soctiqn of country ns it is well known to bo among tho most healthy portiou of Goorgin, with Springs of pure water. There are lino productive lands convenient to the Rnil Rond and on tho surveyed nnd contemplated rout of tho Georgia and Alnbanm R R from Romo to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools both Male and Female, also tho State Asylum’, for tho education of the deaf .and dumb, anil under way of erection, is a. College called the Wesleyan Instituto; with Churches of some va- j-ious denominations which are iu a prosperous condition. For further particulars address the proprietorat Cave Spring, Ga., or consult him ! on the premises. SAM’L W. BOBBINS. Caro Spring. Jan.30tf. ‘I GREAT REMEDY! in u SStSaOCMSi.Sa'SSS Celebrated Family Ointment Is Mild, Safe, Thorough and the greatest External Aetna- dy ever used. It is composed of Vegetable Extract* and p.'esessa pvteer unequalled in the annate of Medicine for the cure of Inflammatory Diseases. It Is m in every universally acknowledged to he an infallible remedy y ease where it has been faithfully npptidhqn the the and ■■P ly ; i human'system, for promoting Insensible feriptfotifig is invaluable in alt diseases of the fle^h. ObsUirmeU leers. Old Botes, CbUlbltdns, Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Vuhntieottu Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breast, Oi-eascn of tbc Eye, Ague in the Face, Rheumatic Fains, Contracted Cords, Pain in tho Side, Back and other parts of iliesyrtcw, Scald Head, Btuiscs, Fresh Wounds, Fites, and every kmcl of ■ore containing the least particle of lndaipiiituioa, are permanently cured by this great remedy, HEALING VIRTUES. It is a fact, authenticated here, as well ad ait over the State, and Indeed the whole western slates, tliat tijonu’s Medicines have attained a wide spread celebrity, and re putation, to which they are justly entitled by tiillr "healing virtues,” and powers. We are not among those who are prone to endorse every patent humbug that comes along, and in this Instance have delayed our endorsement unul we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, not only by testing them personally ourselves, bat from thdtexu- rnony of a numerous portion of. the eonuaitaity living around us.—fIllinois Globe, April 13,1850. SLOAN’S Horse & Cattle Medicine. No Medicine in use has aceomptisbed so many Extra- trdinary Cures, andgivenso Universal Satisfaction in every variety and stage of disease, or that bas so extensive and rapid a sate as Sloan's Ointment and Condition Ponder. The Ointment is swiftly superceding all Other Ointments and Liniments for the cure of Fresh Wounds, (Mils of all kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Heels. Ringbone, Wind falls, Poll Evil, Callous, Spavins, Sweeney. Fistula, Su- fast. Strains, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange and Hone Distemper. The Condition Ponder wUtl remove all inflammation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water and strengthen every part of the body; and bas proved s sovereign remedy for the following diseases: , Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, In ward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation or the Eyf-t, Fatigue from hard exercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff complaint;) which moves so final to many valu able horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for Coughs and Ctdds, which generate so many fatal diseases. These remedies never injure, and abaays Cure, if the dt rectiona are followed. For further particulars and * multitude of CcrtifeaUi a rsmvrkaNe Cures, ael Pamphlets of agents. . W. B. SLOAHi Grand Deoot, 40 LcCts SL, Oucags, Bt SYAVA'N/S INSTANT ^RELIEF ^ E very ^pttrubu r AViit&ejArsvdihUy keep on band for cases of sudden emergency, a bottle ! of Sloan’s Instant relief. It is the great Internal and External remedy for the immediate cure of Colic, Heart burn* Sore TLroat, Toothache,. Weakness of the back or Kidneys, Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Cholera Morbus, all saminer com plain ts, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Rhetama tism, Soreness in the Bone,' Pain in the Limbs, Cramps and Spasms, Colds, Spinal complaints Swelled Joints, Sprains, Braises, etc., and Tor Cholera it is a superior Remedy for Horses and Cattle, Sloan’s Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy* Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief cures a horse of eolic 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 irntnOdiate relief, and speedily effect a cure. Many persons have been astonished to witness the rapid cure effected uy the tx£e 6T this won derful medicine : - For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTEY - Feb 6 Cn> ” “ A CUBE FOR ILL- Holloway’s Ointment. Citizens of the Union,— Y'ou have done me the honor.as with ond voice, from one end of the Union to the. other, o stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years sineo 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 STANpiNG. Copy of a Letter from Mr W J Langley, of Huntsville, Yadkin County, North Carolina,~TJ <S', dated November, 1st, 1853. Read bis oorn Words. To Professor Holloway, _ Jf, Sir, It is not my wish to , become notorious neither is this letter written for the mere Sake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous disea ses that flesh is heir to* and which was consider* ed-by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach oi medicine. For nine , years I was afflicted with one of the most painfnl and ,troti-» blesome sore leg3 that ever fell to the lot of mad { and after trying every medicine Ihad ever board of, I resigned in despair all hope of beihg cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which caused the sores oarmy legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. \ ? (signed) W J LANGLEY; AN EXTRAORDIN-. . ARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH Copy of a Letter from Mr. R Durant, New. Or leans, November, 9th, 1853. To Prof. Holloway, 3S, comer of Ann and Nas* sau sts, N Y . ; ■ A Dear Sir,—It is with heartfelt grattitudb 1 have to inform you that by the use of your Oint ment and Pitis, the life of my wife has boon sa ved. For seven years She had a bad brcKJft, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature) I was told that nothing could save her : she wns then induced to use your Oint ment and Pills, when in tho short space of three months, they effected a perfect euro, to the as tonishment of all who knew tis We obtained your Medicine from Messrs. Wright k Co., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. I send this from “Hotel dcs Prince.-',” 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 he used conjointly with tho Ointment in most of tho following eases: Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns ^ Bunions Chilblains Chapped hands Contracted and Fistular Stiff Joints (f 0 „t Glandular Lumbago Swellings puts Rheumatism Salt Rheum Scalds Sore Nipples Sore throats Skin diseases Scurvcy Soreheads., Ulcers Wounds " ♦s^Sold at |he Establishment of Professor Holloway, Z3, Corner of Ann and Nassau S’a., Now York; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughont tho Uni ted. States, in Pots, at 25eent, 62J cents, and $1 each. To bo bad Wholesale of tho principal Drug Houses in tho Union. There is a considerable saving hy taking tho larger sizes. - N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder arc affixed to each Pot.' March 1.3, ]S55; ly Black-smith Shop. Si <£^TIIE Subscriber most kindly re^ -V’^tsirns his thanks to the Citizens ( k&vof Home au<l vicinity for the very 3 generous patronage extended to him durjng the past year, nud would inform them" t|iat'lie is prepared to carry on Blneh'smitliing' in. its various branch?? also tho building aVid repair-^ ing of Waggons anil Carriages, and ; being ti inachincst can make and repair Machinery of all kinds;. Wanted two Black Boys between the ago of 15 and IS as apprentices. jan- 9 '65, ly. K, S, SIMONS;-