About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1855)
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -jrwoTiCE.-aas 1 will be • meeting of the Stoek Hold- on oftb* Bocae Branch Telegraph Company aaing 24th inst- n( * o’doek, at tin President’* office. A fall attendance is 4e» aired a* there *31 be basinets ef moch impor- (•■oabroagbt before the meeting. ap24’5 Protein. ^ NEW GOODS!! AT a J. JOHN ON S THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW AGAIN EN* «aged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and fcasjntt returned fram New York with one of • the best selected stocks of COOSABOTTO LAMB FOR SALE. *pHE undersigned will now sell his lands ly- A ing ten miles West of Rome on the Coosa River. The Bottom Lands cannot he excelled in Cherokee. The up-lands are not No 1, but good third quality, the most of which contains Chattooga Land for Sale t|>he Plantation on which the undersigned now 1 lives, Situated In Broom Town Vtiltoy, and lying on the main road leading through said vatley, seven miles west of Summerville in a healthy section of country The above fltnn. contains Seven -hundred aeree and lire hundred and fifty tillable, over three hundred cleared, JSriia'SK'SifSfis *».<* >* •**{>■» high state or cultivation, gooc dwelling house and out house* all in good Condition. Also, twelve or fifteen likely negroes, horns and mules, and stock of every description— Possession given next foil. Any person desiring to purchase, would do well to come and look as a bargain can be had. aplTSm LOWRY WILLIAMS. kmpt in the country, and as he has had sufficient •experience, he hopes to satisfy the wants of his -customers. He will endeavor to maintain his ’position in future as a merchant, and give hi. 'undivided attention to that avocation. He oflhre to his friond# and the publie gener. 'ally. Inducements that will compensate them fer giving him a cal) before they make their ■ 'purchases elsewhere. He will charge aothing nr shewing Geode. He keeps a general stock Nrotn the finest Fabrics down to the common Staple goods. The selectiea of hie stock was hand* with great care and with a view to the Storing Fashions of New York which were not 'established by thorn who lead in fcshiooa until ttheled efApiffi* after which hie entire stock 'wwtpwchased. At hie Store can be found a vrarietjof . ~ Ladies’ Dress Goods, ^Trimmings, Bonnets, Sleeves and Cob lLARS, RIBBONS. BOTH‘ FINE AND COM IRON, and SHOES of the eery hd Quality. fie also has a large Stock ef Goods of every variety for MEN'S WEAR, LINEN. GOTfON & WOOL. FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER FINE AND COMMON BOOTS AND SHOES. A GOOD STOCK OF MM NJDK ilOTHKG. Also the largest assortment of Crockery, China, Glass fVare, Ever before brought to the up country. TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS THE TIMES WILL ADMIT GROG E&IES la all came wiU he arid far cash down. The undersigned receives »a barter for any Goods nearly everything ia the way of provis- Ioaa or Raw Hides dry or green with the wool on if well preserved. R J JOHNSON, ap 24 ly SEW STOCK OF SPREfC GOODS JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED AT THE Store fifl. W. John sea! He would respectfully call the attention of hit former Customers and the public generally, to hsefrmh arrival, jast opened, of SPRING and gammer Goods of the Newest end Moat Fashionable Styles, and embracing a foil and VBT COMPLETE ASSORT EJT of sH the articles aesally found in .the stores of Rome. Among those to which he would invite year most particular attention, arc a quantity of FANCY GOODS. as well as the usual Staple Arti- cIm. for Lad**#’and Gentlemen’* wear, READY MADE CLOTHING HATS, BOOTS. SHOcS. HARWARE CROCK- ESf.Pi MIL? GROCERIES, MEDICINES, GLASS WARE, A*w An, bring a forgo variety and •martmoat uf the loads ef goads c«a>- saoaly so he fond in the Store* of this piece, to he sold at rate* to suit the date*. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK, and if Goods and Prices do not salt, yon ace ■charged n-tbiag tor leaking at them. Yon will find my Store nearly oppwii- R S- N»n«n *. «*-, ap. 24 if. 34. W. JOHNSON. land in Cultivation, all (Ycsb, and well fenced in. On the upland where I live, is a fine Free stone spring of water. Gin House, Screw, and a mill in the Gin House with two mules. I grind 40 or 50 bushels of corn per day. There is no healthier place in Georgia. The society in the neighborhood is good—an acad emy | mile from my house. Any person desi rous of purchasing a body of land well adapted to the growing of cotton nr grain, would do well to come early and look* for himself. I have made 1000 Ihs of cotton per acre and>$150 per acre in corn and potatoes. o p h McClendon, ap 24 3m Coosa. Floyd C<*. DENTISTRY I! DR C. P. CULVER. SURGEON DEMTI8T. Raving permanently located in Rome, tenders his Professional services to the pub lie. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL ap 24 fim Postpon 4 Sale, G eorgia. Fiord county t BY virtue of an order from the court of or dinary of said county, on Monday the 1st inti., will be sold before lh«* Court House door in Rome on the 1st Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of sale. 1 negro slave belonging to tl • Estate of Elisnhetb Williams late of War ren county deceased, to wit: Polly a girl about 20 years old. Sold for the henefit ofO heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms mnde known ondayofsale. HENRY BAKER, ap 16 Kexeoutor. Unrivaled Attraction! fi outuit* ( onootmts! I A BLASTER WANTED] T HE services of a man who Is experienced in blasting rocks beneath the surface of the water are desired. A competent person can sc care a remunerative employment by applying at this office. ap 24 tf. Ry Authority of the State of Georgia* poet cuiit» academy The subscriber having aoceptcd from the Commissioner the Ageney and Management of the FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, has established the principle Office at Atlanta, Georgia, and intends conducting the Lottery on the same plan as that of the Southern Military Aeademy Lottery, of Alabama. GRAND 8CHEME FOR MAT CLASS 1. TOBEDRAWN MAY 24TH, IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA, WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO jar bo, 000*®^ Will be distributed according to the follow log Magnificent Scheme! And remember every Prise Is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due without deduction! 1 Prixe of $15,060 I do 5.000 1 do * 4.000 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,000 1 do 1,500 1 do 1,100 5 Prises of 5.000 10 do 6.000 501 Prises in nil amounting to $80,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Ticket* $10, Halve* $5, Quarter* IS SO Bills on all solvent Banka at par. AU com munications stricktly confidential. SAM’L-SWAN, Agent A Manager, ap 24 Atlanta, Ga. 300,000 IN GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE !!! ! • timiL CITY Mf-HHU, ■ Os,**. B UE.NE.LA -0*> CcCuc-i Grvat fijfilijjtr.b aCwa- Ta-e Pr<-.ariet.>r« iak> pleasure in acnonneieg to ice Citizen* -■! tee Uniea. that is ?»n$rqueu,.-e ef the greats;sfisfr'-d-a manifested Ijt the ticit- «bo’dtn of their first Dsstrihatfon. and the many thousand syRritatoms from all parts of the ircssny.in relation to wbf-tfcer thr-y intend gtnio- «p tiWtJMf Dbtrifcati'.o efGifts for the people, they have.afler an immense wtlar. bc-n eoshied to offer to dteir^thd<mmd* of patrons tfce Miamims reliable. magtiificruT. and coprvt-e- deawd BRILLIANT SCHEME, to bedhOrifca ted mm asawthe 39Q.O0O Beautiful Engravings ef the Capital «# Ohio are" distributed am-eig thor Patnuu. The price of the Kegraving is kot mv dvlisr. and a* a partor ornament it can- wet be sarpeseed Bawd attentively the inflowing list <>f b-auti fol and costly Gift*, whirl; wife be satisfactorily dhrihatri by a committee of ten. selecting one from each State where the largest number of SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY CONDUCTED OX THE HA VAX A PL AX. G RAID SCHEME FOR HAY- Class D. to sc nun irra or ut. b thb cttt or moxtookut WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! ^SPAnd REMEMBER every Prixe is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when duo WITHOUT DISCOUNT I 1 Prize «f $7,500 Id* 5,000 1 de 2,000 2 do M00 5 <la 500 10 de 200 15 de 100 78 de 50 120 de 25 IS Approximation Prize* amounting to 600 251 Prizes amounting to $.10,000 jar ONLY NUMBERS'-“Ss Tickets Si Halves Sf SO Quarters $1 25 SAM L SWAN. Agent A Ma aggr, Montgomery. Ap 15. ‘55 bacon ! bacon i 30,000 IK*. Prime Tennessee BACON for Afrtril 17. (tff W.E. ALEX ANDER A CO. FLOYD SHERIFF SAL S FOR HAY. F IVE Acres of-Land N W corner of Lot 260 22d Did 3d See, and 0 acres in N W corner of lot 256 in 22d District 3d section, nlso one hone buggy and harness, Prop, rty of Absalom Stephens* ALSO Negro boy, Reuben 4 years old, sold as the property of Henry Baker. A CHATTOOGA SALKS. Lease on lot of Land No 74, Nth District 4 th Section, property of Samuel Ellison, Also Lot no 76, 14th . istrict, 4th Section, property of F Moss. Also one gun and one bureau, property of S King. Aisu sundry Drugs and Modioines, property of J D King. Also Lot of land No 103 in 25th Dish, 3d Sec tion property of W F Crew. Also Lot of Land No 248 in 25th District, 3d Section, property of E R Vincent and others. Also one grey Marc sold as property of Wm Rankin. ap17 CHOICE L0T£L RKOFKAED HAVING tiadt-agone thorough repairs thin HOTEL will be opened f.»r the re ception <»f visitor* on the 23<1 inst. A libetal patronage !.■< todicited W. M. ROBERTS, April 17. lS55.-tf. Proprietor. M 1 FARM ia the State of Indiana $19,000 1 da in Ohio 8,000 1 4a do 6,000 1 Four dory Brick Dwelling and lot ia Cal umbo*. Ohio 6.500 I da da do do do 6,500 1 Beautiful residence in the town of Mount Vernon 5,500 I Two story Briek Building In Chilli eothe 3,500 T Briek Cottage and Lot in Colnm- haa „ 3.000 I do do da do 3.000 1 Frame do db do 2.500 1Handsome County Residence in Sc- go, Ferry County, Ohio. 1,500 -4 Splendid building lots in Columbns, at $2,000 8,000 10 do do $1,500 15.000 4 do do Clevelsnd 6.000 1 Grand Action Piano (Chieberiog’s) 1,200 i Gold Watch set with diamonds 5 Gold Watches, at $500 each 10 Rosewood Pianos, at $500 10 do do at 400 TO do do at 300 SO Gold Watches, at $150 100 do at 100 100 do at 75 100 do at 46 300 Silver do at 20 500 do do at 15 1,000 2.500 5,000 4,000 3,000 7.500 10,000 7,500 4,000 6,000 7,500 1600 Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, at $4 4,000 200 do Broeba Shawls, at $25 6,000 500 do Milt Dress Patterns, st $20 10,000 5000 Gold Pencils, at $3 16,000 10000 Gold Pens, with Silver Cases, at $2 20.000 20000 Gold Rings, at $1,50 each 30,000 12084 do at 1,00 each 12,084 Eveiy purchaser of the splendid large Lith ographic Engraving, will raeelve a Certificate of membership entitling them to a chance in the Above list of ralusble and costly Gifts for the people. The Engravings can be sent by msil (without being damaged,) to any part of the country. FIE8T COME FIRST SERVED Persons wishing to act as Agents for ns will please send a recommendation signed by the Postmaster or some other influential and well known person in the place where they reside. To those persons who have been acting aa Agents for us In our former Distribution, this is not required, to!? K?-.. ,,,i% 5 gj||All orders with the moony enclosed, free of postage, will meet with prompt attention. Jn order to prevent mMakes, agents and other$ transmitting money to ut mill please have it teal. ed in the pretence of the Postmaster* and the amount entered on the way bill. We prepay ail onr letters, eireuisn, Ac., to our agents and correspondents, and expect them to do the same with os, Ag ;uts wanted in every town, whom we will furnish with posters, circulars, schedules, in structions, Ac., on application at our office, or by mail post paid. For further particulars see descriptive bills, Ac., or enquire at office, No 2, Walcutt’s Block, Town Street. Columbus, Ohio. *- BURNELL A CO., sp 24 5m Proprietors. 1 HE GREAT DISCOVERY; ki&o oi^j i FOR CUttLHG THE HAIR! F OR many years it Ii-im been the object of drcpesi study with chemists and others, to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would cause it to wave and curl equal in beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERrON It the only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desiraule object. But three or four applications are necessary to cur! it as much as may be desired, and for any length of time. From the many testimonials of those who bare used it, the subscriber does out best tote to warrant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all flPIRl SPRING ST01K J. H. McCLUNG & CO. Ara sow receiving direct from the Northern cities their LARGE BtrORTAW’N OF SPRING & SUMMER embracing every variety of Ladies’Dress Goods, in Fancy Colors, Mourning and half Mourning. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, of every material. Together with a superior lot of Ready Made Clothing! of superior make and quality, made expressly for onr own ssles. iuillenery * Straw Goods Consisting of LADIES ELEGANT TRIMMED AND UN TRIMMED BONNETS. MISSES STRAW AND CRAPE HATS. MATTS of every variety. jar BOOTS AND SHOES-fiB* of genuine Philadelphia manufacture. A forge Stock of Housefnrnishmg Goods for Planter's use. Together with many other goods, too numer ous to describe. Altogether comprising the most perfect assortment of Goods which we have ever offered to the trade, and will be found to be un rivalled in Style* or Prices by any house in the State. Our facilities enable ns to offer annsual inducements to onr Customers, and Dealers gen erally. whose patronage is respectfully solicited it being onr pleasure at all times to show goods. J. H* McCLUNG A CO. -18$$- B RRRY A HARKINS are now receiving their New Goods for the BPUtNU AND SUMMKR TRADE, consisting In partur ition fig'd Plaid and Plain dress SILKS t Florence nfcd Marcelnuo SILKS i Rich printed and Plain ltA It AGES t ORGAN DIRS, JACONETS. LAWN8 s Prints GINGHAMS, colr’d and whits CAM BRICS : Swiss. Nan sunk nnd Jaconet MUSLINS • DAMASKS. TOWELING, Ac. LINENS, of every description ; RIBBONS. LACES. GLOVES, HOSIERY r BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ac.? A large assortment of Gent's and Youth's Fur nishing Good*. READY MADE CLOTHING. Hat*, Cap*, Boot* attd Shoe*. Our stock will bo found eutopic to in every de- pnvtmunt. This being our first purchase for the Spring and Summer Trade, we are prepared to exhibit every article new and of the latest style* ut ptenfly tcdtiivt) prWer. The attention of buyer* is respeetfollv solici ted. UKilllY A HAUIvINS. March 27. 0|1 Ban prime Rio Coffso. OU 20 Bbl* Stuart* refined sugar. 60 bis N 0 Syrup 20 bis Gunning rapping, old Importation. 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands nnd quali< ties for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO. Feb 20 1866, tf. N B W T 0 II /Ysnahurgs and Yarns for sal* by FACTORY always on hand and Feb 20 W 8 COTHRAN A CO. Agent. W S COTHRAN 8l CO, Agent* fur Etowah Iron Works. Have always on had a largo supply of Iron costings Ac., of every site nnd description. Order* tilled proper fy- They will nlso put'chas* wheat at the highest ensli prices Feb. 20, tf. GO. PER ENT SAVED. F ob BALK, AT HALF PRICK, a Scholar- ship In the Cherokee Female Institute.— Apply to F«l» 20, $864. 1U T. MoCAY. CIO *. WARD} April 1 < 1. H. XcCUNO. C HINA Giassand Granite table Ware, a forge assortment for sale bv «1 io J II McCLUNG A CO 3000 ! ** eC *** Paper, Window Shades. al 10 Fire Screens, Ac. Ac. on hand. J H McCLUNG A CO W INDOW and Bed Gilt Cornices and fix tures. For sale hy al 10 J H McCLUNG A CO C URTAIN Goods, Curds and Tassels for same For sale by allO JH McCLUNG A CO OSNABURGS. Bales just received and for sale hy March 6 J II McCLUNG A CO. The recipe for making, with full direction* for use. will be sent on the receipt of one dol lar, poet paid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 eents. Direet to . H. A. FREFMONT, Warren, Trumbull Co.. 0. April 17. 1855. 3m. DALTON MANUFACTUuING COMPANY. T he undersigned are now pbepar ed to fill orders io the best style of Work manship from the best of Material with the la test improved patterns, on short NOTICE IN IRON, BRASS OR C09P.»srri0]V ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE DITIOUSLY EXECU T E D. S U C H A8 MILLL GEARING OF EYE&Y DESCRIPTION. PATENT WATER WHEELS, BARR HILLS. PATENT SAW HILL OOGS, GIN GEABING! And all sorts of Gearing for both SAW AND FLOURING MILLS. WE ABE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRI11I0S OR PLAN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES PLOWS AND AgrlealUl Implem’s genera ly, are kept constantly on band at reduced prices. All persons wishing to build or re- Mills, are invited to examine our patterns and and prices. Having a practical Mill Wright connected with the company, we are prepared to give plans and the Estimated cost of aU kind of Mills and Machinery. Dalton np 17 ly ROB’T BATTEY, President Dissolution. T HE firm of Force Rice A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the said firm will be settled by R. L. RICE All persons indebted to it are requested to coma forward and make immediate payment. C. O. FORCE, Jan. 10, '55 R. L. RICE. LAMBERTH HOPKINS WAREHOUSE & COHHISSIOI HERCHAifT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 7, '54. ly DANIEL S. PR1NTIP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rome* Ga. January 30, 1855. Di® 1 JR R C WORD KESIDENT PHYSICIANS WKLMCmiWMME: 9 thankful forpaxt favor*, still continue the prac tice of Medicine, and respectfully sol lull a con tinuance of patronage* april 10 1 y. NOTICE. O N the 21xt day of November. 1854, I held a Note made by Pleasant R. Lyle And payable to Nelson Norris or bearer, and due on the 1st day of October previous, for eighty-five dollars, which wn* lost about the 21st or 22d November. *55. I will at the next Superior Court apply for leave to substitute n copy therefor. WILLIAM K. POSEY. April 3, 1855—St Floyd County, Gn, B rmic MEDICINE. A LL the various Medicine* prepared by Dr. D S Jones, formerly of tbi* place, kept eou- xtantly on hand nnd for Sale by Rome, ap 10 Gm WM B JONES, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! It. S. NOriTOH IS NOW RECEIVING HIS USUAL 8UP- ply of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of a good assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every variety and style usually kept in this market. A One lot of BONNETS, HISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ HATS, &C. Also a groat variety for Men’s Wear, READY MADE CLOTHING I! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, which wfft be sold at SMALL PROFITS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Contemplating some new arrangement* in bisbueinesa tbi* fall, a portion of his stock will be sold at VERY LOW FIGURES. Rome, Ga. April 3 tf. WATER RUNNING UP HILL!! OATCHfiL'S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED Double and Single Self-acting HYDRAULIC BAMS. PATENTED APRIL 10 1147 F OR supplying dwelling* or farm houses villa ges, rail !•■ ad stations Ac.. With pure run* uing water any helghth or distance required, with from ono pint to BO GALLONS (lit HORE PER HINUTE, from a spring or stream, where a fall of two or more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown in proportion to the fall and elevation. The undersigned having purchased the right for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Casa, is prepared to furnish nnd put in operation the a- bove named Rains of various sizes, adapted to different sized springs, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Address JL GIBSON, ap 10, tf. Cartersville, Ga NOTICE. H AVING moved from Rome to Chattanooga Tetwi., any person who hod work with me will find it in the care of T. 8. Wood A Co Rome, Gn. J. G. McIUNZIK. April l0.-3t TO OFFICERS Mil till Ilk, H ATI K & OF ALL WARS I THKIK WIDOWS AND HINOR CHILDREN. S. M. KNIGHT. Attorney for Gofornm’t Claim ant*, Washington. I). C., CONTINUES TO GIVE PROMPT AND PER- suttal attention to the prosecution Of Claims of every description against the General Govern ment, and particularly to thosu before the Treas ury department. Pension nnd llqpnly Land Bur eaus, Patent and General Lund Offices, and Board of Claims. An cxporienco of yeurs.umi a familiarity with the means obtaining the rarliett nnd tnott fa vorable action nn Claims, with his frieilltics for the dispntch of business, justify him in assuring hit Correspondents, Claimants, and the public generally, that interests intrusted to his keeping will not be neglected. PENSION BOUNTY LAND PATENT, AND PUBLIC LAND LAWS. Ho has nearly for gratuitous distribution among his business Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet con. taining a synopsis of the existing Pension, Roun ty Land, Patent, nnd Public Lnnd Laws, down to the end of tho late Congress—including the BOUNTY-LAND ACT OF MARCH 3D 1855, under which all who have heretofore received less than 100 acres are now ertitled to addition, al land; said Act grants nlso 100 acres to all Officers, Non-commissioned Officers. Chaplains, Soldiors, Wagon Masters,Teamsters, nnd friend ly Indians, of the Army, including State Troops, Volunteers, and Militia -nnd all Officors, Sea men, Ord'unry Seamen, Marines. Clerks, nnd Landsmen of tlu* N«vy. not heretofore provided for, who have served tt n l •«»» than fourteen day* (unless in battle) at any perui'* Stnfo 1776,- and to the widows and minor children, '•f til such persons entitled, and deceased. This pnmphletcontnins "Forms of Applica tion” more full nnd complete than any elsewhere to bt found; adapted to the wants of every class qf Claimants under the Act. jwith copious decisions aad instructions of the Department, and practical suggestions as to the.coursc to be pursued in suspended nr rejected cases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the facilities afforded by this Office in securing prompt and pertonnl mperintenifence of their claims at the Departments,can obtain copies of the above pamphlet hy remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare and forward ca ses for management by this Agency will be dylt with liberally; supplied with pll necessary Jbl^nks grat : e, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time bccur in the execution of the law. ^ It is within the subscriber's power id direet his Correspondents to the locality of very many persona entitled nnder the Act; nnd having ob tained several thousand Land Warrants under former laws, he i* 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 given for. Land War rants, Revolutionary Script, and Illinois Land Patents. Address * 8. M.K??fGnT, March. 27, '55 lm. Washington Citv. SALT! SALT!! 1 riAri large size, In fine Order J Uv/Ujust received, nnd for sale hy Feb 20 j W. 8. COTHRAN A CO. OATS AND POTATOES. 1 i) Bids prime Irish Potntoes for Planting. I U 350 bushel seed Oats Just received and for solo by Feb 20 WS COTHRAN A CO. K^s HE mm W32 ! ! OH Boxes Fresh Litno [Howards] Just re- OU eeived and for sale by Feb 20 W BCOTHRAN A CO. NOTICE TO TEACHERS OF POOR CUIL- dreo of Chattooga Count jr. T HE distribution of tho Poor 8chool Fund, Will bo made on tho third day of April noxt, when those having claims against the fund, will he paid off If present either personally or by their authorized agent. F A KIRBY. 8umcrvit!e, Gn, Feb 6, 0 t CHAMPE &. KERR. 711 BROAD STREET ROME GA. The Public will pluaso bear in mind that the above named Firm keep constantly on hand a fin# assortment of CLOTHS, CAB8IMERE8, VESTINGS. FURNISHING GOODS etc. A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTniNO both of their own, nud of Northern menufaetnre, can be found at the shop of CHAMPE A KERR- FOR SALE. T HE undersigned being desirous to close bis business and move West, offers his well known Buildings in Cave Spring Ga.. for sale. The House is large and convenient, with a forge Store Room attached to it, and situated on the corner of the u-ain Street. The House is so con structed that it ean be used for a Hotel, a pri vate residence or store room*, with hat tittle al teration. The lot is neatly enclosed and-a good well of water, with a well-house on the pre mises. It is unnecessary to sqy anything in regard to the health or morality of the Village or this section of country as it is well known to he among the most lietdthy portion of Georgia, with Springs of pure water. There are fine productive lands eonrenleot to the Rail Road and on the surveyed and oontem|dated rout of the Georgia and Alabama R R front Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools both Male and Female, also the State Asylum, for the education of the deaf and dumb, and under wny 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 ennsult him on the premises. SAM’L W. ROBBINS. Cave Spring. Jan. 30 tf. WESTERN & ATLANTIC HOTEL. DALTON. GA. BY MRS ARTHA W FIELD. THIS now and clegaht Hotel, fronting Hamilton Street and the Httil Depot of the Western A Atlantic Ruilmnd, is now open for the reception of trnvrilors and visitors. No pains will be spared to make it equal to any House on the road, and to render comfortable, such ns may call. The rooms are large, nnd well vcntilatod. Persons visiting the Copper Mines, and the mountains in Murray nnd Gilmer, find no difficulty in procuring hor ses and vehicles to convey them to either of those points. March 27th. ly. CABINT SHOP t And Blind .tnd Sash Faot dry ! I 8TANDISH & BLAKEMAN Successors of.Tits. M. Sumter, contin ue io manufacture all kinds of FUR. NITURE nnd SASH nnd BLINDS on the most reasonable terms, at tho,«ilfl stand < n Broad Street. March27.—ly EUGENE L0HARDY, CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ENQINEtR SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT^ POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA, A QliEEABLY to un oid<-t-of mu o.tiimiry of Floyd County |msnrd on tin* 2d tiny April 1865 will lie hoM before llm Conn House door in the City of Roimtj.oti the first Tue-dny In Juno next between tiiu legal hour* of sale tho following u- groes, to wit: Jasper a man about — yours of ago ; Nancy, a woman about - years of age { Anna a girl aiiout - lours of age; Mary, a glil — year* of age; Cat ter a boy — ye*r» of age; Chat* lotte u woman — years of as«j and her child about - vents of age. All sold iih the pro|tcrtv ..f L'trice Ware, d-eeased for he benefit ,»f 11,.- h |ia nik) creditor* of said dueeftsi d. Trims made known on day of -flle. WILT \ M WARE i .. \LEX R. It a UK j April 17 1855. td. W C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staplu nnd Fan- •ey Dty Goods, corner of lirond.street nnd Maiden Lane, Romo, Un. nct.'U YT7TLL1AM ttAMKY.—Livery Stable, oppo- VV site the Courier Office, Broad-street. Homo Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac commodate customers. oct3l A LL persons having claims against the Es tate of Sntnutd Merrill, are requested to pre- aunt them properly antpcnllcntcd within the time prescribed bv law. np 17 JOSEPH H. MERRILL Ex’r. SO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!! C ASSIMEltS.8 ef tbo latest styles Just re ceived and will he «t low priees by CHA. M PB A KERR. E VERY Article of Gentleman's We.-ring Apparel, of variagated styles and of tbo best quality. Call and see them. CHAMPE A KERR. T HE undersigned will fill all orders from cus tomers with promptness a d despatch. Work entrusted to them will meet with faith ful nnd speedy execution, ma eh 13-ly CHAMPE A KERR. LAW PARTNERSHIP. 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—ly THE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE'S^ 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 sp*re neither pains nor ex pense to render the Hotel one of the best in the State. His table will be furnished with every variety the market affords. The bouse will be supplied with polite, attentive, and well discip lined servants. On the arrival and departure of the cars, an OIIIBIS will be in readiness for the conveyance of pas sengers with their Baggage, FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE. ^SETThe undersigned would particularly so licit th* attention ofoeisitors from the low coun try to his proffered accommodations.. They will Hud Rome a pleasant and delightful place to vis it during the heat of the summer months. March 6th tf. WM. M, ROBERTS- T N. COPPER A sHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned having purchased the in terest of Mr, W. S. Wadsworth in the above concern will continue the business oil his own account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee Pot) where may he found a large lot of COOKING, PORTER, OFFICE A BOX STOVES, large assortment of READY MADE TIN WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail. ROOFING GUTTERING A JOB WORK. ONE in the most approved manner and warranted. Guil and Lock Smithing done with neatness and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL. Rome, Nov. 14. 1854. ly A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY!! PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE RI1PLOYHENT!! THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF having hrt agent in each county and town of the Union. A capital of fr-otit 5 to Sl^ only will be roquirod, and anything like an efficient, ener getic man can make fhtin three to five dollars per <IAV ; indeed lonte of the Agents now em ployed are realising twiee that sum. Every in formation will be given by n.ddrossing [post paid] WMAKINSLER, Box 1$29, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER- E N T W A R 8 ; you Are entitled to ioo acres of Bounty Lnnd for services rendered ill any of the wars. If you have reoeived forty acres, you are entitled to 120 sores more. If yon have re eeived 80 acres, you are entitled to 80 aores more. I am prepared to receive applications, snd procure Jour Warrants. If I do not succeed in obtuining them, you will not l)e liable tb any charge fur sorviues rendered. DAN'L S. PRINTER Attorney, March 13 '5, tf. Rome, Oa. ST^HTUNG JiUl HtjL lit WRIT EVERY W llU, UROIED HIWW. R EADER, are you a husband or a father 7 a wife or a mother ? Hava you the sincere wvllfarn of those yon love nt heart t PtnV* your sincerity, nml lose no limn in teeming ivhnt ennee* intorlOrn with their health nnd hatminf** tint tvsathnn vour own It wilt nvoid to yon nnd yonre, ns it has to thou*- nnd*, m >tiyO day n|, ait! nnd ntixiv y tbi- lowtd by Weepies* nights, incnpocltuiing the mind for Its ordfntrir n vocation nnd vxhnnau inu those mr*n« for medico) attendance, ntodlftiics and »dv0rtl*i*H nostrum* which ••therwisv would provide for declining yuare, the Infirmities ofngc and the proper educa tion ol your children* (low often it happen*, that' the. wife tin* gers fr om year to year in th t pdlnhle con dition ns uni even lor one fitly to foci the l.nppy nnd t'Xhiletotlnit influence incident to the enjoyment oThettltn, urlsing Irom ignor ance ofthe simplest and plainest roles of healih nscunnettf’d with the marriage stats, the violation of which enlttile disease, attfr h-ring and misery. " ' tid mast this continue 1 Must this be 1 ts th»*re no remedy 1 No relief! No hope!” The remedy is liy knowm.' the cniisra nnd avoiding them, nnd knowing tho rente- dl** nnd benefitring fry them* These are painted oni in THE MARRIED WOMAN*! PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY- Dll. A. M. MAURICEAU, nnrRsson or msRaaRH or womkx. One Hundredth Edition (600,000) 18mo. jtp. 250 [on fINK 1‘APKn, KXTRA SIXIMNO, $1,1)0] A standard work ofestshlisliM reputation found classed in the catalogues of the gttnt trade sale* in New York Philadelphia, and other cltirO.and «»1d by tine |>rincipal hook- sellers in the United Slntrs. It waa llrat published in 1847,atnce which tine five Hundred thousand copies lmvo 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 n reliable popular Medical BOOR FOR EVERY FEMALE tbo author having devoted his exclttsfvc at* tention to the treatment of complaints pecu liar to fornaies, in respect to which lie is yearly consulted fry thousands, both in per son nnd by letter. Here every wonran can discover,by com- purlng her own symptoms with those do* fcribed. the nature, character, canoesoi,and the ptoper remedies foi, her compainto. The Wile About becorrlng o mother has of ten need of instruction and advice ofthe ttt- most im|>ort»nce to her future health, n respect to which her sensitiveness forbid* Coriffii|.|ng * medical gentleman, will And auen instinct ion and advice, and also ex plain rnnny symptom* which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, ns all the peculiarities incident to he* sitnation arcde* scribed. How m .ny afctitflVringfronl obstritct.olis or irregularities peculiar to tbr female fys- tem, which undermine the health, the ef- f-cts of which the, are ignorant, and lot which t.'.’cir delicacy forbid* seek ing advice 1 May suffer from pfolaptus uteri (failing of the womb), or from flnnr nlbut (weukness. debility. $-c.) Many,.re inconstant Agony for many months preceding confinement.— Many have dificult if not dangerous delive ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.— •'ome whose lives are hazarded daring such lime, will ench find in it* pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of coarse impracticable to convey fol ly this various subjects treated of. as they are of h nntore strictly intended for the mar ried or those contemplating nt irriage. In consequence ofthe uuivirsal populari ty ofthe work, As evidenced by its extraor dinary sale, various impositions have been ottemptrd. as well oi. booksellers as on the public, by imitations of tide page, spurious editions,and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and descriptions it has been found necessary, then-fore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bay no book unless the words *‘Dr. A tt. MavujcbaU. 129 Liberty Street. N. Y.” on and the entry in the Clerk's Office c the back of) the title page; and bay o 1 of re.-p -etable and honorable dealer-, o send hy mail and uddrysv to Dr. A M Maurit-iau. Upon receipt of One Dol lar, “ THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED IC vL COMPANION” is sent (mailed free) *o any pari of the United States, the Canadas aud Eritisli Froyi nc«:a. All; letters un»>t be post paid and addressed to Dr- A- M. M \U RICL'AU, box 1224. New York City. Pttbli''h-ng Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, NewYoik. A G E N T S IN GEORGIA LE Welch. Albany ; EJ White, Milledgevtifo; Poyul A Fears, McDonough - T C Youngblood, Oglethorpe ; Win Kay, Atlanta ; Thoa T Chris-, tiaa, Dalton ; Jones A Blakely and Richards, LaGruuge ; W A Scnndrett, Griffin; J B Cub- bedge, Savannah. March 0, 1855 CARPETS* OIL CLOTHS) MATTINGS, C URTAIN goods in variety, Counterpanes, Sheetings and Housefuraishing Goods gen orally. A fine assortment at Deo I». J. H. McCLUNG A CO. a ikfciAiaauJ jL ; Celebrated Family Ointment. h Mitd, heft, Thorough sag the greeted Ettetnel Am* iff «r nnd. tl it tampered ef PtgetaHe t dtoxto and pemmrt pntffr unequalled in the enttilt tf AkdiHiAJbr the •Wr* fg I Jtttmmaiv! y xHPEHRei It Is universally acknowledged tot* nil iftffclllltle tomtity, la every ease where It has keen Ihithfnlly applied oil the Intiimn system, fix prottmtlnu fusctmlhlc mspiritikni, and is Invaluable la nil disease* ofthe Ovsh, Olmtltinte Ulcers, t (Id Hores, ChlllMMn*. (lore Throat. Hums, Cuts, Cutaneous Km pilous, flore Nippies, NOto llrenst, Diseases of the Dye. A true in Hie Face, Rheiinisllc Pains, Contracted t on!-, Cain In Hie tilde, Hack and oilier parts of llm system, tieald Head, llruta*. Fresh Wounds, Piles, and every kind of son* containing the least imrilele of Inllamniatlon, art permanently cured by tills great remedy. HEALING VIRTUM. It Is a fed, authenticated here, as well aa nil over the tiiaic, and Indeed the whole western rtnttt, Unit Moan's Medicines have attained a wide spread ceWbrlty, and re putation, to which tltey am Justly entitled by their “heeling virtuee," and powers. We am not among those who are prone m endorse every patent humbug that comes along, and In this Instance have delayed otir endorsement until we Imve been able to make assurance doubly sure, not only hy testing ihmn iwrsoimliy ourselves, but from Ilia testi mony of n numerous fNirtion of the community uvina irrmnd n* --MIMnnU *lh>ti', April ill, IhfiO. SLOAN’S Horsd & Cattle Medicine. No Medicine in use has accomplished sq re* V lidru- ordinary Curet, and given so Unttervd Stttir/nrtl m In every variety ami stnseof disease, of that ha* so tfttur'rt art muide tain at Ulttan't Ointment and Gmdiliten pewter. Hu Ointment Is swiftly superceding til ottwr • inn merit* and I .lid merit* for ttie cure of Fresh Wounds, tlstf* ot all kinds, tiprnlns, Unit**, Cracked Me*!*. RfaghgtiO, Wlnd- Kfills, I’oll l.vil, I'nllotj*. ti|mvlns, tiweemnr, Ftelulo, tiil- fa*r. drains. I,nmeite««. tiknd Crack#, roundetefi nwt, tit rallies dt r.fthm, Mafige arttl Horse Dlstemjer. The Cunditiau Pender will) remove Ml mflsnntmrWl end fbver, purify the Mood, loosen the skin, Clean*: ifie wan-r and strengtlM.il every part of the bod Vi And Inis jfruvtd i sovereign tomrily for the foildwltfg aneaseai ’ . Founder, ntsnrmjwr. Hide Mound, tdm ot Amvtiwi in ward Btnilns, Yellow Water, Inflammation of Us* Kyes, Fatigue from hard eicreise •, also Mbeunialtsin, (commonly Called stiff complaint,) which proves so total to many valu able horse*In this Country, it is aim a safe ami ratal* remedy for Coughs Aud Cold*, which generate ml many fatal diseases. These remedies utter injure, and ttirop Vdrt, If the dl toetkms are followed. . For furfhef particulars and a multilude of Cerhjkttn 6 rmkrkehu Cura, get Ptmpkldi of hgtufi, W. B. SLOAN* Grand Dtmd. 40 Jmht SI, Ctirdga. HI E very frerson should eohafafifly keep on hahil for case* of sadden emergency, a bottle Of Slutin't Instant relief. It ia the great Internal and External remedy for the immediate cure bf § oli<;, Heart burn, Sore Throat, Tootbachfi-, r eaknessOf (be back or Kidneys, Diarrhoea, Dysontary. .Cholera Morbus, all summer bo«l plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake. Rheum*, tism, Soreness in the Bohe> Path in the Limbs-, Cramps nnd Spasms, Colds, Spinal complaints Swelled Joints, Sprains, Bruises, eito., and for Cholera it is a superior Remedy FOB HORMES AND • 'ATTtK, Sloan's Instant Relief is truly a Great Rctnedyi Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan'S Intfoht Kclief caret a horso of colic in a ie’W tnlbUtcr. For braises, 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 care. Many persons hare been astonished to withers the rapid cure effected by the Use of this Won derful medSdrio For sale in Rome by ROBfeBT BATTEY s Feb fi 6m A CUBE FOB ALL. H ol lowaf’s Ointiuekt. Citizens of the Union,— You havq dofie mo the hoaor aa wkh ono vuHJfo.froift oqoes<I of tho Union to, Mto OJte* x o stomp the charaetoti qf my with your approbation. fti>aoap?oly fw&. yqars. X made it known amoqg yoa, abd £hre:u}y r bti*. obtained, more qelqbiify Uiao aby- ieine in so ghpg^ mw4$9<m.WA$, HATS, and CAPS BOOTS and SHOES. F OR Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, of real Philadelphia manufacture, for sale hy Dee HI. J, II, McCLUNG A CO, T SVO months uftor (into, application will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd canity for h ave to sell all tbe real Estate belonging ’toth • Estate of Peter, Boyle deceased. jas m Montgomery, ap 17 Adm'r. LAND WARRANT!. B Y a Into not of Cmigrexi. all thesurvlvlngCif- fieors nnd Soldiers who were ehgagtd in Military duty ofanv kind whatever, either in the service of the United Slates, olr any Slate or Territory, for the space of 14 daya nro entitled each to 100 aores of lnnd; also the Otpluuis hnd Widows ofdoconaod soldiers. Those Who have already received wan-nuts for a less number of acres are entitled to so much itlore as will make together 100 aores. All persons lirtVIng claims ns above described, ban have their business promptly attended toby calling on the undersigned lie has In his pas. session all the nveessury forms und blanks. JESSE LAMBERTH. Ordinary’s Offiee, oue door above Drs. Wan), llume, Gn. Mureli 12th. tf. F \i SALR 1 'iiE HOUSE nnd LOT whereon I live.— Possession given wheu wanted. C. II. SMITH, Feb. 20, '66 tf. D FATA I, SURGERY. DILI! E DODSON OFFERS HISSER- vices to the citizens of Roma and vicinity, lie is prepared to do all kinds of Rlouk, Plato and Continuous Gutn Work, ns wall ns the tnube common kinds of III* profession. Rooms nt the Etowuh House. Ladles will he hcooinihodnled in tho Parior. R E F K II K N C E 81 Prof C A IIARIU8 Md DDM Baltimore professor P A OSTIN Md I) I) 8 Ilnlliinoro Pr«f s-or A A Ml,AN DY Md D D 8 Baltimore Doctor E J ROACH Alt** D. D. Atlanta. Rome, March 27 1855 tf. FINE GOLD JEWELRY. CARD CASES. P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Moroeoo A Velvet WORK CASES, a handsome variety, nt doelfi J, H. McCLUNG A CO’S. Are You Insured ? FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. P. H. 8HEIBLEY Home, Georgia. tl R E INSURaTcE COMPANY. Ofthe Valley of Virginia, al. 11 ’iucheUer, I a. Cuiiltnl OdOO.OOD, PENN MUTUAL LTFK INSURANCE COM MANY OF PlllLADELPHIAi ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000, Accumulated Capital $334,307. The ratea of premium are aa low aa a just re gard to mutual safety will allow. No effort will be spared on the part of the Agent, at aU times, ta protect the interests foi those who, may patronlxe his Agency; tttpl any Information on the subject will be cheerfolly giv en upon application, lh jlersnn/rtt by letter. Jan. 10 th *55 1 y; ~ CHAHtER oak Xih Siistiraiuf uin)iau.t( HARTFORD, CONN. /IlIAllTEU PERPETUAL, $2CO.OOO Capl- \J tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest ed, under the sanction and upprovnl of the Uninptruller of Pablio Accounts, of the State of Oonneetlout. Ojflner* and Director*. ALFRED GILL, Presidenl, JOHN L.- IIUNoe. Vice President. JAMES C. WALK LEY. Secretary. Directors, Alf-ed (HII, William R. Cone, jolui L. Hunee, Nelson Hollister, James G. Holies, Samuel Colt, John A. Ilutler, Daniel Phillips, Noah Wheaton, C, N. llumphroy, Hoard of Einanec, George Bunch, Esip. President Phoenix Bunk, 1>. F. Robins >u, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Lank, lion. Isune Toney, Into Attorney General U, 8. 8. B, UEUUE8FOKD, M, D.. Consulting Physleliin. Applications rocelved hy, THOMAS J, PERRY, Agent, Dec. fl, 1864.—ly Rome, Ga, A. W. HAftsHAWT SIOXAXD ORNAMENTAL PAINT*R T ENDERS his si rvln eto the Publie in ni* iiau or liiiNiitoBS, He flatter* himself tliiiitfo will glvo full Mtllsfiictinn to all who employ hint, HOUSEandSfGN PAINTING will prompt uttonfion. AU orders ««*nl through the Po»f Offico will In* pr unntlv attended tu, Oct- HI, 1861. astonishing CURE DF SDRJ TER NINE YEARS STAN1. Copy of a Latte* .from.. Jf*- IF J A« Hunt** Hie, Yadkin, Cotatf^ North Ca & dated XoUotbeei Is*, 135$;. Read his off * Wer<& To Professor Holloway, Sir, It is not my wDh to hceqme nofo. neither is this totter written for the mere 5 of writing, hut to say, that your Ointment entoi me of oqe of the most dreadful eutaneouii disriti ses that flesh is heir to, and which was e©psJder> ed by all who knew me, to he entirely beyond the reach o! medicine, For nine years Y wok afflicted with one ofthe most painfol and ttofiv blesome sore togs that ever fell to the lot of man j and after try in every medicine Ihxd ever heard of, I resigned in despair all hope of being eared; but a friend brought me » couple “f large po|s of your Ointment, whfoh caused this sore* oh toy tog* to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my Bgreeabto anrprtoe and defight, and to tho astonishment of my friends. (signed) WJLANGLKV; AN EXTRAORDljfi, <t ARY CURE OF A BA.J) BREAST , WHEN NEARLY ATTHE POINTOFDEAfrti Copy of a Letter from Mr, It Durant, New Or leans, Noyomber, 8th, 1863, To Prof, Holloway, 38, earner tf Ann Hull iYu»- #«»* •!«, X Y . , , Dear Sir, -It is with heartfelt gtntiituflh I have to inform you that ly the «le hf^our Ojnfo raent and Pills, the life of my wifo has been aa- yed. For seven year# Bhh hhd n bad breaxt,* with ten running wounds, (not of » enneeraua nature) I was told that nothing eculd save her t she was then induced to use your Ojut- luent and Pifik; when in the shoal space of three months, they effected a perfeot enre, to tho as- tonishiheht of all Who knew us Wo ehtoinsd your Medicine from Messrs. Wright 4 t o„ of Chartres-street, Now Orleans, I sand this from “Hotel des Prinee#,** Paris, although I had writ ten it at New Orleans, before wo finaify toft, at that time, nut knowing ^uur address at York. R DURANT, The Pills should ho used conjointly with the Ointment in most of (Uo following cases ? Had Lcgt Hnrne Chilblaiut Chulraeted and Stiff Jointt Glandular Small ingt Rhtumatiivh Scalds Sore throale Seurvey Ulcere fldd Hreatte Jlunione Chapped hands Piet it lar Goal Lumbago Piltt Sail Rheum Rot e Xipplet Skin ditea let Sort headt tlowarfs * # *Bold nt tho EstaMlshntenl of Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau fits,, New York; also by nil respeotnldo Druggists and Dealers in Medicines ihroughont the Uni ted States, in Pots, at 26eent, 631 cants, and $1 each, To|» find Whotosslo of the prinejfal Drug Houses in tho Union. There is a honsiderahto saving hy taking the largerMses, N, li.—.IJHireqttttnn for ti»e guidance of patients in nvery disorder are affixed to snob Pot, March 13, 1855, ly Black-smith Shop, (BO^Tl JSs ’HE Subscriber most kind)/ [turns bis thanks to the Citfsens, *of Rome and vicinity for the very generous patronage extended to hint during tho past ye«r, and wunld inform them that ha }o prepared to carry on Btocb.smftbfng in its various branches also tbs building and repair ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being » machines! ean make end repair Machinery of all kinds, Wanted two Black Beys between the age of 1 ft nnd 18 as apprentices, jan 9 '55, ly K, 8, BIM0N8,