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'test
Jg ready
«U of which are dinet
the l«t agony.
k^widfd^ttortsKnt of
C^THIKOKawarHATS,
from New York, and of
may 18m
I/est
SHOES!! S B O B 8! It
IBS’ Gent’s and Children’*—The great-
(display ef shoes that we hm aeon late
ly la xnada by Wood A Brother of thi« city.—
They hare had them mado in Philadelphia for
their own tude, and the quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,’ Gentlemen'*,
Children’s and Servant’s wear, show that they
*H*what foe people want in the article
shoes. WOOD A BRO*
TALMAS! TALMAS!!
_test fashion, aad the goods and trtm-
s to make them; Rich Fancy aad white
Crop# Shawls in great variety at
may 18m WOOD* BRO’S.
f CLOOTES
CYF almost every quality, color, style, shape
U and site, went hy Ladies, Gootlemen. Miss,
•s, Ywaths and Children, in groat variety at
the Fancy Store of
say 18a WOOD A BRO.
i goods arb names,
P RISTS, Ginghams. Brilliaates, Bombazine*
and Bareges. Jaeonett. Swiss. Mall. Kan.
aeok, Plaid, Checked, Corded and Dotted Moe-
ttna; Florence. MaroeKna, Grenadine and plain
Mack Silks; edtnd Silks, flroey colored aad
tdadt Brocade Sitka: watered Silks; plain white
Silks and Satina; Silk Tissues: trimmings, la-
oee, nettings aad drees trimotoga in great va
riety, just receivnd and for sale at the Dancy
if WOOD A BRO.
GSXATO&GS AIBIBIBSP6SS11
id p
i of
PLAIN, Striped and plaid Osnaborgs; and
1 every diecription of Bleached and Brown
i and Drillings from 8| ctsper yard
da S yards wide, and far sale at
1 WOOD d BRO.
! BASDKERCRISES*&€*
Cnft, Chemisette, Capes and Col
lars, aad a great variety of Jaconet
Swite Bands and Trimming* at
may 1 Sm WOOD d BRO’S.
and
US80YS! MBMSS!! BBMffS!!!
TT7HAT a quantity of Ribbons, and howpret-
vV ty aad cheap they are at
■say 18m WOOD d BRO’S.
SPRING ARB SUMMER GOODS!
RSIOKTOI
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS USUAL SUP-
pty of Spring aad Summer Goods, consisting
of a good assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
of every variety aad style usually kept in this
market A fine lot of BONNETS,
BISSES* AID CHILDRESS* BATS, AC.
Alan a great variety for Men’s Wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING!!
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AID SHOES,
which win be sold at
SXALLPBQFTES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Oeatemplating some new arrangements In
his business this fall, a portion of his stock will
be sold at VERY LOW FIGURES.
Ream, Ga. April 31£
G AT C II EL’S
PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Doable &nd Slagle Self-acting
HYDRAULIC BAMS.
FATKVTED APRIL WISH.
Tt OR supplying dwellings or term houses villa-
JD ges» rail road stations Ac- with pure run-
heighth or distance required,
1 fromone pint Jo *
. SUITE,
front a spring or stream, where* fell of two or
srarolbet can he obtained. The quantity ’
and elevati
S f ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE
[ next, will be sold at the Court House,
well known Boarding House called Veran
dah kept by S G Wells. Said’ building covers
the lot In the most desirable part of the city,
containing three store rooms, six upper rooms,
tiro rooms below, dining room and kitchen,—
stables aad consign houses, aad a first rate nev
er foiling well of water. Terms liberal,
may 1 Ida S G WELLS.
Ti. S* WOOD & CO* ROME, GA
Dealers In watcbks, Clocks, Jewelry,
811ver Ware, Cutlery, Plated
and Brittannia W are, China,
Musical Instruments, Walking-
Canes, Fancy Articles, Ac., do., Ac.
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED,
mayl 'ftly
JAMES'
NEURALGIC LIQUID It
'PHIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE for
1 the euro of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Flux
Diarrhoea, Cramp Cholic. Cholera Morbus, Croup,
Nervous Headache, Chills aad Fevers, Bruises
end Sprains, Old Sores, Pains in aaypart of the
body, is now for sale at Wm Md W Peeples,
Calhoun; C P Wellborn, Dalton; J Korcross,
Atlanta; R Baber, Marietta. Wo would ray
to all as a proof of the power aad efficacy of this
Liquid to do viatiMtw, wo hare retailed $700
worth in fourteen months in Chattanooga amidst
all other medicines where the medical faculty
stands high. We can get 95 out of 100 who
have used this to certify its virtue and pow
•r. See Browalow’s Whig and descriptive pam
phlets for details end testimony. Each Bottle
has foil directions. Price 50 cts, 1 00 and
$3 00 dollars per bottle Cash only.
J J JAMES,
Proprietor.
thereby certify that I was afflicted with Rheu
matism for two yean, and frequently would a»
wake in the night and shed tears, the pain was
so savers, without relief from any medicine till
I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid and in two ap
plications it made a perfect cure.
JM YOUNG,
Clinton, Ga. Physician.
Certificate.—JUDGE MASSINGALE.
I have used James* Neuralgic Liquid with on.
tiro success in two eases of Rheumatism in my
family, one chronic, the other inflammatory. I
have used it for Neuralgia in my own case with
much benefit I believe it is the most reliable
and perfect "panacea" for pains I have ever
had in my family.
H W MASSINGALE.
Gerti/ieat*.—Rev J. Atkins, Bible agent for
Holston Conference.—A few weeks since, when
some distance from home, I was attacked with
Flux. I took one dose of James’ Neuralgic Li
quid; the symptoms begat to give way, and in
a few hours I was relieved.
Knoxville, 1855 J ATKINS
Rev W H H Duggan of Holston Conference.
—I certify that James' Neuralgic Liquid cured
the chills and fevers on a young man after all
other remedies had failed. It also cored a ease
of scarlet fever—its effect was immediate.
Meigs Co, Tenn WHH DUGGAN.
Hon J M Anderson, formerly member of Con
gress from 5th District, Tenn.
I was painfully afflicted with Neuralgia in
the face attended with sore throat, and by using
only’a part of a bottle of James’ Neuralgic Id.
quid made a perfect cure, indeed it acted like a
charm. J M ANDERSOM,
may 1 ly Marion Co., Tenn.
NEW GOODS!!
AT B. J. JOHNSON’S
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW AGAIN EN-
gaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and
las just returned from New York with one of
the best selected stocks of
met tiiii
i ts the
The undersigned having purchased the right
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Ges* is
' i and pat in operation the
of various rirtf, adapted to
which are warranted to
Address
JL GIBSON,
Cvterrrille, Ga
a»lj,tL
S. PRHTYP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Baste, Ga.
January 30,1855.
keptin the country, and as he has had sufficient
experience, he hopes to satisfy the wants of his
tomers. He will endeavor to maintain his
position in future as a merchant, and give his
undivided attention to that avocation.
He offers to his friends and the pnblio goner,
ally, inducements that will compensate them
for giving him a call before they make their
purchases elsewhere. He will charge nothing
for showing Goods. He keeps a general stock
from the finest Fabrics down to the common
Staple goods. The selection of his stock was
made with groat care and with a view to the
Spring Fashions of New York which were not
established by those who lead in fashions until
the 2nd of April, after which his entire stock
was purchased. At his Store can be found a
variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Chattooga Land for Sale
rotation on which the undersigned now
lives, mtuated in Broom Town Valley, and
dying on the main road leading through said
*vaBey, seven suht west of Summerville in a
-healthy section of country The above farm,
^contains seven hundred acres and five hundred
sand fifty tillable,over three hundred cleared,
-ttro hundred of which is good bottom land in a'
•high state of cultivation, good dwelling house
(and out booses all in good condition.
Also, twelve or fifteen likely negroes, horses
and males, and stock of every description.—
-Possession given noxtfhlL Any person desiring
tta purchase, would do well to come and look
?o« a bargain can be bad.
«apl7Sm LOWRY WILLIAMS.
Trimmings, Bonnets, Sleeves and Cd-
LARS, RIBBONS, BOTH FINE AND COM
MON, and SHOES of the eery best Quality.
He also has a large Stock of Goods of every
vyiety for MEN’S WEAR,
LINEN, COTTON & WOOL.
FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER
And Blind and Saab Factory !!
STANDISH A BLAKEMAN
of Jas. M. Sumter, eon tin-
Ine to manafaetnre all kinds of FUR-
-HTTPBS end SASH aad BLINDS on the
terms, at the old stead on
March27.—ly
3. M; TOMLINSON,
□LAIN,'Howe Sign, Coach, Passenger Cars
l Fresco; Ornamental and DecorativePainter
Also taanafitotoer of Gilt Glass Door nates
for Public Houses
-Opposite Jheob-Haa* A Co. White Hall Street
-Atlanta, Ga. Jan 9.1855 ly.
F M. ED D LEM AN & BRO.
■Atbrata* Georgia.
■Keep constantly on' hand and for sale, at
the lowest cash prims, a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS,
TEGS, CALF LINING and BINDING SKINS
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, Ac. Ac.
-Jan 8, 1855, ' ly
: sixth volume of tins Journal, “Devoted
jUcittlWk Polity Donsaetie Bconomj,
-General News, aad State aad National Ameri-
-cauism” commenced on the--?tb of April.—
Terms $2 50, invariably in advance. Ten cop
ies to Clubs for $20. The Citizen is a large class
JFamlly Newspaper—independent in tone and
-^herseter—published’weekly in Macon, Ga.
%y LFW ANDREWS,
Editor and Proprietor.
*P. S. Editor* in the South, with whom we ex-
«~paage will please insert the above' one time
Kaadtbo favor will be reciprocated to like extent,
-orthe bill will he paid In cash, on presentation,
DALTON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
T ie undersigned are now p&epar
ed to fill orders in the boststyie of Work-
foe best of Material with the la
test improvedj»Uern^^on^ short
BRASS OR COBPOSITfOI
ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE
DITIOUSLY EXECUTED, SUCH AS
rXSILLL GEARING OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER. WHEELS,
BARK HILLS.
PATENT
SAW BILL DOGS*
GIN GEABIN GI.
And all sorts ofGearing for both
. PATTERS* of AST DESCRiraW 0RPLA9
-A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
AgrleuIt’I Itnplem’s
generally, ore
• hand at reduced prices. All
’persons wishing to build or ro-
'Mills,'are invited to examine our patterns and
and prices. Having a practical Hill Wright
of MOU sad Machinery.
Dalton ap—- : » 0B T BA
FINE AND COMMON
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A GOOD STOCK OF
REM MADE CLOTHING.
Also the largest assortment of
Crockery, China, Glass Ware,
Ever before brought to foe up conntry.
TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS THE
TIMES WILL ADMIT
GROG EEIES
In all cases will be sold for cash down.
The undersigned receives in barter for any
Goods nearly everything in foe way of provis
ions or Raw Hides dry or green and Sheepskins
with the wool on if well preserved,
ap 24 ly R J JOHNSON.
SEW STOCK OF SPRISG GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AND OPENED AT THE
Store of M. W. Johnson!
He would respectfully call the attention of his
former Customers and the public generally, to
his fresh arrival, just opened, of SPRING and
Summer Goods
of foe Newest and Most Fashionable Styles,
and embracing a full and
VERY COHPLETE ASSORT EST
of all foe articles usually found in foe stores
of Rome. Among those to which he would
invite your most particular attention, are
a quantity of
FANCY GOODS*
as well astheusnal Staple Arti
cles, for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARWARE CROCK
ERY, FAMILY GROCERIES,
MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
Ac., Ac., being a large variety and
assortment of foe kinds of goods com
monly to be found in foe Stores of this
place, to be sold at rates to suit the times.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK,
and if Goods and Prices do not salt, you are
charged nothing for looking at them. You will
find my Store nearly opposite R. S. Norton's.
Rome, Ga., ap. 24 tf. M. W. JOHN80N.
BACON! BACON I
BO 000 *a!’ h”™ 6 Teone, * ee BACON for
April 17. (to** wfs. ALEXANDER A CO.
Ry Authority of foe 8tato of Georgia*
PORT GABIES ACADEMY
ILiOWKR
The subscriber having accepted from foe
Commissioner foe Agency and Management of
foe FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY,
has established foe principle Office at Atlanta,
Georgia, and intends conducting foe Lottery on
the same plan ae that of foe Southern Military
Academy Lottery, of Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY
CLASS 1.
TOBEDRAWN
MAY 24TH, IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
WHENPRIEE8 AMOUNTING TO
/TOO, OOO-tS^
Will be distributed according to tbe follow
ing Magnificent Scheme! And romember every
Prise is drawn ht each Drawing, and paid when
due without dednetion!
1 Prizo of
$15,000
I
do
5,000
1
do
4,000
I
do
3,000
1
do
2,000
l
do
1,500
1
do
1,100
5 Prizes of
5,000
10
do
5,000
601 Pritos in all amounting to
$60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $10* Halves $S, Quarters $$ SO
Bills on all solvent Banks nt par. All com
munication* stricktly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
ap 24
0008A BOTTO * LAND
FOR 8ALE.
T HE undersigned will now sell his lands ly
ing ten mites West of Rome on foe Coosa
River. The Bottom Lands eannot bs excelled
in Cherokee. The up-lands are not No 1, but
good third quality, the most of whieh contains
in ail 620 acres. There are 125 acres of bottom
land in Cultivation, all fresh, and well fencod
in. On foe upland where I live, is a fine Free
stone spring of water. Gin House, Screw, and
a mill in foe 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 foe neighborhood is good—an acad
emy |- mile from my house. Any person desi
rous of purchasing a body of land well adapted
to foe growing of cotton or grain, would do well
to come early and look for himself. I have
made 1600 lbs of cotton per acre and $150 per
acre in corn and potatoes.
o ph McClendon,
ap 24 3m Coosa, Floyd Co.
Unrivaled Attraction!
DENTISTRY!!
DR C. P. CULVER,
8URGE ON DENTIST.
Having permanently located in Rome,
tenders his Professional services to foe pub- “
lie. A libera] share of patronage is respectfully
solicited—OFFICE—at tho CHOICE HOTEL,
ap 24 6m
A BLASTER WANTED!
fPHE services of a man who is experienced in
JL blasting rocks beneath foe surface, of the
water are desired. A competent person can se
cure a remunerative employment by applying
at this office. ap 24 tf.
SOO* GOO
*N GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE!!!!
CAPITAL CITY ART-UXHM*
Columbus, Ohio.
TVURNELL ACO’s Second Great Gift Distrib-
X9 ution.
The Proprietors take pleasure in announcing
to foe Citizens of the Union, that in consequence
of the great satisfaction manifested by the tick
et holders of their first Distribution, and the
many thousand solicitations from all parts of
foe country, in relation to whether they intend
getting up another Distribution of Gifts for the
people, they have, after an immense outlay, been
enabled to offer to theirjthousands of patrons the
following valuable, magnificent, and unprece
dented BRILLIANT SCHEME, to be distribu
ted as soon as foe 300,000 Beautiful Engravings
of the Capital of Ohio are distributed among
their Patrons. The price of the Engraving is
but one dollar, and as a parlor ornament it can
not be surpassed.
Read attentively tbe following list of beanti-
ful and costly Gifts, which will be satisfactorily
distributed by a committee of ten, selecting one
from each State where the largest number of
subscribers aro obtained:
1 FARM in foe State of Indiana $10,000
1 do in Ohio 8,000
1 do do 6,000
1 Four story Brick Dwelling and lot
6,500
do 6,500
5,500
3,500
the great discovery.
FOR CURLING THE HAIR!
F OR many years it has been foe object of
deepest study with chemists and others, to
produce a^finid that; applied to tbe hair, wonld
it to ware and carl equal in beanty to foe
natural curl.
THE KROLLERION
Is the only article ever offered to the world that
will effect this most desiraole object. Bat force
or four applications are necessary to carl it as
mnob as may be desired, and for any length of
'time. From foe maay : testimonials of those
who have used it, foe subscriber does not hesi
tate to warrant foe KROLLERION to give
satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all
CaSGB.
The recipe for making, with full directions
for use, will be sent on foe receipt of one dol
lar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost
° T §retfS to * H. A. FiEFSlfe /
Warren, Trumbull Co., 0.
April 17,1855. , ta
in Columbus, Ohio
1 do do do do
1 Beautiful residence in foe town of
Mount Vernon
1 Two story Brick Building in Chilli-
cothe
1 Brick Cottage and Lot in Coluai-.
bog
1 do do do
1 Frame do do
1 Handsome County Residence in Se-
go, Perry County, Ohio. 1,500
4 Splendid bnilding lots in Colnmbos,
at $2,000 8,000
10 do do $1,500 15,000
4 do do Cleveland 6,000
1 Grand Action Piano (Chiehering’s) 1,200
3,000
do 3,000
do 2,500
1 Gold Watch set with diamonds
5 Gold Watches, at $500 each
10 Rosewood Pianos, at $500
10 do do at 400
10 do do at 300
50 Gold Watches, at $150
100 do
at
100
100 do
at
75
100 do
at
40
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
4,000
5,000
10,000
15,000
1000 Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, at $4
200 do Brocha Shawls, at $25
500 do Silk Dress Patterns, at
$20
5000 Gold Pencils, at $3
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
Every purchaser of foe splendid large Lith
ographic Engraving, will receive a Certificate of
membership entitling them to a chance in tbe
above list of valuable and costly Gifts for the
people. The Engravings can be sent by mail
(without being damaged,) to any port of foe
conntry.
FIRST 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 os
Agents for ns in our former Distribution, this is
not required.
All orders with the money enclosed, free of
postage, will meet with prompt attention.
In order tb preventmittaket, agenti and othert
tranemitting money to tu will please have it teal*
ed in the pretence of the Pont matter 1 and the
amount entered on the way hill.
We prepay all our letters,, circulars, Ac., to
our agents and correspondents, and expect them
to do foe same with us,
Agjnts wanted in every town, whom we will
furnish with posters, circulars, schedules, in
structions, Ac., on application at our office, or
by mail poet paid. For further particulars "see
descriptive bills, Ac., or enquire at office, No 2,
Walcott’s Block, Town Street, Colnmbns, Ohio.
BURNELL A CO.,
ap 24 3m Proprietors.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
ORA1ID SCHEHEFOR DAY.
Class 0.
Ton DUAWX UTH 0* KAY, Of TBS CITT 0VMONTOOMERY
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to foe following
MAGN2FXOENT SCHEME!
«8V»And REMEMBER every Prize is drawn
at each Drawing, and paid when due WITHOUT
DISCOUNT 1
1 Prize of $7,500
1 d» ' 5,000
1 do 2,000
2 do L000
5 d» 500
10 do 200
15 do 100
78 do 60
120 do 25
18 Approximation Prizes amounting to 609
251
Prises amounting to. $30,000
^ar-ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS!-®®
Tickets#* -Halves$£ 50--Quarter• $! 25
SAM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager*
Montgomery, Ap 15, '55
-1855-
B ERRY A HARKINS are now receiving
their New Goods for the SPRING AND
BUMMER TRADE, consisting In part of—
Rich 6g’d Plaid and Plain dross SILKS;
Florence and Marcelane SILKS ;
Rich printed and Plain BARAGES :
ORGANDIES, JACONETS. LAWNS ;
Priuts GINGHAMS, eolr’d and white CAM
BRICS ;
Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet MUSLINS :
DAMASKS, TOWELINO, Ac.
LINENS, of every description ;
RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY ;
BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ac.;
A large assortment of Gent's aud Youth’s Fur
nishing Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
ahd Shoes.
Our stock will be found complote in evory de
partment.! This beingonr first purchase for tho
Spring and Summer Trade, we are prepared
to exhibit evory artiole new and of foe latost
styles at greatly reduced prices.
Tbs attention of buyer* is respectfully solici
ted. BERRY A HARKINS.
Maroh 27.
6 0CERIES! GROCERIES i!
. Hat*, Cap*, Boot*
EMI MING STOCK
J. H. McCLONG k CO.
Are now receiving direct from tbe Northern
oitie* their
LARGE IMPORTATION OF
SPRING & SUMMER
m m ® m
embracing every variety of
Ladies’Dress (roods,
in Fancy Colon, Mourning and half Mourning.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
fit every materiaL
TogeAer with a superior lot of
Ready Made Clothing!
of superior make and quality, made expressly
for our own salts.
Millenary i Straw Goods
j Consisting of
LADIES ELEGANT TRIMMED AND UN-
TRIMMED BONNETS,
MISSES STRAW AND CRAPE HATS.
of every variety.
^8F“B00TS AND SHOES-fBfc
of genuine Philadelphia manafaetnre. A large
Stock of
Honsefnrnishing Goods
for Planter’s nse,
Togethor with many other goods, too numer
ous todoscribe. Altogether comprising the most
perfect assortment of Goods whiohwe have ever
offered to the trade, and will be found to be un
rivalled in Styles or Prices by any house in foe
State. Our facilities enable us to offer unusual
inducements to onr Customers, and Dealers gen-
orally, whose patronage is respectfully solicited
—it being onr pleasnre at all times to show
goods. J. H. McOLUNG A CO.
QZO. S~ WAKX> * < J. H. McCLDSO.
April l‘».
J'lHINA Glass and Granite table Ware, a large
v assortment for sale by
al 10 J H McCLUNG A CO
3000 P ’- eCes * >ttper '- ^ in< i ow Shades,
allO
Screons, Ac, Ac. on hand.
J H McCLUNG A CO
TYTINDOW and Bed Gilt Cornices and fix-
VV tores. For sale by
al 10 J H McCLUNG A CO
riURTAIN Goods, Cords and Tassels for same
\J For sale by
allO J H McCLUNG A CO
OSNABURGS.
2 Bales just received and for sale by
March 6 J H McCLUNG A CO.
RICHARD A. JONES
DEALER I V
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DABBLE*
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Maditon, Ga.
Monuments, tombs and headstones
Always on band.
jjSy* Orders from a distance executed with
neatness anddespatch (ly) Feb 6,1855
Drs. Smith & Wooten
H AVING associated themselves in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their
services to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat any diseases of tbe Eye and Ear. Office
on Broad St, one door below H. A. Smith’s
Book Store. 1 jnn 23 ’55, [1 y.
BOTAYIC MEDICINE.
A LL foe varioos Medicines prepared by Dr.
D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept con
stantly on hand and for aale by
Rome, ap 10 6m WM B JONES.
FOR SALE.
rpiIE HOUSE and LOT whereon I live.—
A Possession given when wanted. .
C. H. SMITH,
Feb. 20, '55 tf.
CHAMPE &. KERR.
MERCHANT TAILORS
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that foe
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both of their own, and of Northern mennfacture,
can be found at tbe shop of
CHAMPE A KERR-
HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!!
C ASSIMERES ef foe latest styles just re
ceived and will be sold at low prices by
CHAMPE A KERR.
E VERY Article of Gentleman's Wearing
Apparel, of variagated styles and of the
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 and speedy execution,
nt ch 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, Gordou county, Ga.
Jan 2,1855—ly
WESTERN A ATLANTIC HOTEL
DALTON, GA.
BY MRS ARTHA W- FIELD.
* 11118 now and elegant Hotel,
fronting Hamilton Street and the
; of the Western A Atlantic Railroi ,
now open for the reception of travsllors and
visitors. No pains will fee 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 vontilated. Persons visiting
foe Copper Mines, and the mountains in Murray
and Gilmer, find no difflenliy in proeuring hor
ses and vehicles to convey them to either of
those points.
March 27fo. ly-
EUGENE LcHARDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME. GEORGIA.
Dr* T J R R C WORD
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
WaACDIKKK) DE3-/WL9
thankful for past favors, still continue the prac
tice of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a eon-
tinuanco of patronage' april 10 1 y.
QA Ban prime Rio Coffee.
OU 20 Bbls Stuarts refined sugar.
50 bis NO Syrup
20 bis Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands and quali
ties for rale by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
NEWTON FACTORY
/Yroahurga and Yarns always on hand and
for rale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent.
STARTLING BUT TRUE!
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agonta for Etowah Iron Works. Havo always
on bad a largo supply of iron castings Ac.,, of
every size and description. Orders filled proper
ly-
They will also purchase wheat at tbe highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
50 PER ENT SAVED.
F OR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, a Scholar-
ship in foe Cherokee Female Institute.—
Apply to R. T. McCAY.
Fob 20, 1854.
SALT! SALT!!
t Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
* just received, and for sale by
Feb 20 W. 8. COTHRAN A CO.
1000
OATS AND POTATOES.
1 Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes for Planting.
1U 350 bnshel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
! !
Q A Boxes Fresh Lime [Howards] Just re-
OU ceivod and for sale by
W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20
TiN* COPPER k SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the in
terest Of Mr. W. 8. Wadsworth, in the above
eoncern will continue foe business on his own
account at foe old stand (sign of foe Big Coffee
Pot) where may be fonnd a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which he offors at wholesale end retail.
ROOFING GUTTERING & JOB WORK ONE
in foe most approved manner and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nov. 14,1854. ly
TO SOLDIERS OF THE DIFFER-
E N T WARS.
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 160 ACRES
of Bounty Land for services rendered in any of
foe wars. If you have received]forty acres, yon
are entitled to 120 acres more. If yon have 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. PRINTUP
Attorney,
March 13 ’5, tf. Some, Ga.
LAND WARRANTS.
B Y a late act of Congress all foe surviving Of
ficers and Soldiers who were engaged in
Military duty of any kind whatever, either in
foe service of foe United States, or any State
or Territory, for foe space of 14 days are entitled
each to 160 acres of land; also foe Orphans and
Widows of decoased soldiers. Those who have
already received warrants for a less number of
acres are entitled to so much more as will make
together 160 acres.
All persons having claims as above described,
can have their business promptly attended to by
calling on the undersigned He has in his pos.
session ail foe necessary forms and blanks.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Ordinary’s Office, one door above Drs. Word.
Romo, Ga. March I2tb, tf.
jEt?-EVERY BODY READ THIS
A SPLENDID FA9ILY MEDICINE.
C EH MAN ELIXIR,
O E
Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzahn*
JEET* ENTIRELY VEGETABLE !
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
Disordered Stomach, Liver Complainte,
Sick Headache, 4 Indigestion,
Impaired Appetite, Contivenenn,
Cholera Morbue, Colie,
General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach
after meals, and Female Monthly Derangement«.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine for
diyspepsia. Headache and kindred diseases
ever placed before the public.
A most excellent remedy for those who
eat too heartily.
|^*READ A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM
CERTIFICATES. LETTERS &C.
“I regard the German Elixir as the very
best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic medicine
I have ever used.”
Hon. WILIE W. MASON.
[Formerly] Chancellor of the Central Di
vision of tbe 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 Ala.
“Your medicine has in my opinion, just
claims to the confidence of the public as a
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion.”
Rev. Wji. F. SAMFORD,
[Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe
male College.
T /as suffering from chronic indigestion,
or Dyspepsia. I tried tb£ German Elixir,
and fonnd it the v^ry thing I needed.”
Rev. MARK S ANDREWS.
Agent for tbe Tuskegee Methodist Female.
College.
“I am prepared to speak advisedly when
I say. that in my opinion it is an invaluable
Family Medicine answering fully the pur
poses for which it is prescribod.
Rev D S DOUGLAS
President of the Glennville Female Col
lege.
R< commended for Sick Headache hy Col.
N J Scot!. Aubnrn Ala.
Recommended as a splendod Family Med
icine by Col F W Dillard Auburn Ala.
Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion hv Prof C C Richards. A. M., Wrights-
boro. Ga.
Numerous other t stimonials might be
produced, but it is thought the above are
sn&Meut to give confidence in this truly
valushie medicine. Manufactured and sold
'ty WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala,
For sale by Robt. Battev. Rome Ga.
Feb 27. 1855 ly
FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned being desirous to olose his
business and move West, offers his well
known Buildings in Cave Spring Ga., for sale.
Tho House is large and convenient with a large
Store Room attached to it, and situated on the
corner of foe main Streot. The House is so con
structed that it can be used for a Hotel, a pri
vate resideno< or store rooms, with but little 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 say anything
in regard to tho health or morality of the
Village or this section of conntry as it is well
known to be among foe most healthy portion of
Georgia, with Springs of pure water. There are
fine productive lands convenient to the Rail
Road and on foe surveyed and contemplated
rout of the Geftrgta and Alabama R R from
Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing Sohools
both Male apd Female, also foe State Asylam,
for the education of the deaf and dumb, and
undor way of erection, is a College called foe
Wosleyan Institute, with Churches of some va
rious denominations which are in a prosperous
condition. For further particulars address the
proprietor at Cave Spring, Gal, or eonsnlt him
on the premises. . SAM’L W. ROBBINS.
Cave Spring. Jon. SO tf.
NOTICE.
O N the 21st day of November, 1854, 1 held a
Note mado by Pleasant R. Lyle and payablo
to Nelson Norris or bearer, and doe on the 1st
day of October provion*. for eighty-five dollars,
whieh was loRt about the 21t»r or 22tl November,
'55. I will at the next Superior Court iipplv
for leave to substitute a copv therefor.
WILLIAM K. POSEY,
April 8,1855-81 Floyd County, Gay
WHIT EYERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
T) BADER, are you a husband or a father ? a
Xv wife or a mother 7 Have you the sincere
wellfnr<- of those you love at heart 1 Prove
your sincerity,and lose no time in learning
what causes interfere with their health and
happiness tint less than your own. It will
avoid to you and yours, ns ti has to thous
ands, many a day ot, air and anxiety fol
lowed by -deepless night*, incapacitating the
mind forits ordinary avoention and exhaust
inn 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 ot your children.
How often it happens, that the wife lin
gers IVom year to year in tb ti pitiable con
dition nanot even for one day to feel the
happy and e^hileratinu influence incident to
the enjoyment of health, arising from ignor
ance of the simplest and plainest rules of
health a* connected with the marriage state,
the violation of which emails disease, suf
fering and misery.
“Arid must this continue 1 Mutt this be 1
Is there no remedy 1 No relief^ No hope V'
The remedy is by knowimr the causes
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefitting by them.
These are pointed ont in
TBE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,!
ROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOEE2T.
One Hundredth Edition (500,000) 18mo. pp. 250
[ox FIXE PAPER, EXTRA BIXDIXG, $1,00]
A standard 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 first
published in 1847, since which tin c
FITE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there were up
wards of
fcr*tki£LX AiAUiVAiOiXi
One Hundred Thousand Sent by Mail.
attesting the high estimation in which it is
held as a reliable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EYERY FEMALE
the author having devoted bis exclusive at
tention to the treatment of complaints p5on-
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, causes ot, and
the ptoper remedies for, her compaints.
The wife about becoming a mother has of
ten need of instruction and advice of the ut
most importance to her future health, in
respect to which her sensitiveness forbid-
consutiinga medical gentleman, will find
snen instmetion and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alarm, as allQbe
peculiarities incident to her situation are de
scribed.
How many are suffering from obstructions
or irregularities 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 7
May nuffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of
the womb), or from flunr albus (weakness,
debility, $*c.) Many*.re inconstant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many have dificult if not dangerons delive
ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries-—
Some whose lives ate hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pages tbe means
of prevention, amelioration aud relief.
It is of coarse impracticable to convey ful
ly the various subjects treated of, aa they
are of a nature strictly intended for the mar
ried or those contemplating marriage.
In consequence of the universal populari
ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well 01. 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
CAJttTOH THE PUBLIC
to bay no-book unless the words *‘Dr. A. M.
Mauriceau. 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.”
on and the entry in the Clerk’s Office o
tbe back of) the title page; and bay onl
of respectable and honorable dealers, o
send by mail \ and address to Dr, A. M
Mauriceau.
Iptf* Upon receipt of One Dollar, ** THE
MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” . a sent (mailed
free) to any part o f me United States, the
Canadas and British Provinces. All letters
must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A.
M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New York
City.. Publishing Office, N'-, -29 Liberty
vStreet, NewYork.
AGENTS IN GEORGIA.
L E Welch, Albany : E J White, Milledgevtile;
Doyal A Fears, MeDonongh; C Youngblood,
Oglethorpe ; Wm Kay, Atlanta; Thos T Chris-
tikn, Dalton ; Jones A Blakely and Richards,
LaGrango ; W A Scandrett, Griffin; J B Cub-
bedge, Savannah. March 6,1855
CARPETS* OIL CLOTHS* MATTINGS,
C URTAIN goods in variety, Counterpanes,
Sheetings and Honsefurnishing Goods gen
erally. A fine assortment at
Deo 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 GOLD JEWELRY* CARD CASES.
P ORTE MONAIES, Ladies Morocco ^Velvet
WORK CASES, a handsome variety, at
dee!9 J. H. McCLUNG A CO’S.
Are You Insured?
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. M. 8HEIBLEY
Some, Georgia.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
Capital 9300.000.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334,307.
The rates of premium are as low as a just re
gard to mutual safety will allow.
No effort will be spared on foe part of foe
Agent, at all times, to protect foe interests ‘or
those who, may patronize his Agency, and any
informatien on the subject will be cheerfully giv-
en 4 upon application, in person,*or by letter.
Jan. 16th '55 1 y;
CHARTER OAK
tiff SttHttnnir* tfnmpiuui
HARTFORD, CONN.
C HARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Capi
tal, with a large surplus. Securely invest
ed, nnder the sanotion and approval of tho
Comptroller of Public Accounts, of foe State of
Connecticut.
Officers and Directors.
ALFRED GILL, President.
JOHN L. BUNCE, Vice President
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
Directors.
Alfred Gill, William R. Cone,
John L. Bunco, Nelson Hollister,
James G. Bolles, Samuel Coit,
John A. Butler, Daniel Phillips,
Noah Wheaton, C. N. Humphrey.
Board of Finance.
Georgo Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank.
D. F. Robinson, Esq., Presid’t Hartford Bank.
Hon. Isaao Touoy, late Attorney General U. S.
S. B. BERRESFORD, M. D.. Consulting
Physician.
Applications recoived by
THOMAS J. PERRY, Agent
Deo. 5,1854. ly Rome, Ga.
A. W. HARSH AW,
SION AND ORNAMENTALPAINTER
T ENDERS his servlcesto the public in
his line 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 «ent through the Post Oflfhv* Wfjj (
be promptly attended to.
Qof&MSW.
Celebrated Family Ointment,
Is Mild, Safe, Thorough and the greatest External Rems-
df ever used. It is composed of Vegetable Extracts mhd
P"**ems power unequalled in the annate of Medians for the
tun of Isfamentory Dieeaeet.
imrasaliv acknowfetl
It Is universally acknowledged to t* an infallible remedy,
in every case where it has been faithfully applied on Ute
Fyispiration, and
GtounaieUle
is Invaluable in all diseases of the 6«h. Obstinate Ulcers,
Old Sores, Chillbiains. Bore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Sore Nipples. Sore Breast, Disease* of the Eye,
Ague fa tbe Face, Rheumatic Fains, Contracted Cords,
Fain in the Side, Back and other parte of the system, Scald
Head, Bruises, Fresh Wounds, Piles, and every kind of
sore containing tbe least particle of InfidtutuatioiL urc
permanently cured by this great remedy.
HEALING VHITUE9,
It is a feet, autlicntieaied here, as well as all pvet tha
State, and Indeed the whole western states, that. Sloan’s
Medicines have otteioed a wide spread celebrity, and re
putation, to which they are Justly entitled by tbj&ftlSuZ
vtrtuse," and powers. Wears not among those who an
prone to ondorse every patent humbug that comes along,
and In this Instance have delayed our endorsement until
by testing them personally ourselves, but from the «Lti-
mony of a numerous portion of the community living
around us.—f Illinois Globe. Apr! I W. I«0. -
SLOAN’S
Horse & Cattle Medicine.
No Medicine in use has accomplished so many Efirne
yrdin cry Cures, and riven to Universal Satixfaetvm In every
variety and staseof disease, or that has so exUnmue and
•apidasale as. Lions!s Ointment and CosuURmu Powder.
The Oadaenl is swiftly superceding all other Ointments
and Liniments for tha cure of Fresh Wounds; Galls of aft
kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Heels. Ringbone. Wmdr-
zalla. Poll Evil. Callous, Spavins. Sweeney, Fistula. Sto
fast, Auttins, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered Fevi*
Scratches or Grease, Manse and Hons 1 .
The Conridion Powder null remove all inflammation anft
fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, clean* the wate*
fever, purify the wood, loosen tnc szra, Cleanse me wmc*
and strengthen every part of the body; and has proved a
sovereign remedy for the following diseases:
Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetbsw In
ward Strains, Yellow Water. Inflammation or tbe Eyes*
Fatigue from bard exercise; also Rheumatism, (commonly
called stiff complaint.) which proves so fetal U> many valot
able horses in this country. It is also a safe and certate
remedy for Gcujhs and Colds, whieh generate so many
fetid diseases.
These remedies never vtjure, and aluxys Cure, if them
rections are followed. - ’ • .
For further particulars and * multitude Of CertfcnUea,
renutrhahle Carte, geiPamphlete of ageutti
W. 3. SLOAN,
Grans Denat. 40 Lake St., Ourago, If
TjVery person should constantly keep on ban4
■Cl for cases of sudden emergency, a bottle at
Slohn’s Instant relief. It is the great Interna)
and External remedy for the immediate cure of'
Colic, Heart burn, Sore Throat, Toothache*
Weakness of the back or Kidneys, Diarrhoea*
Dvsentary, Cholera Morbus, all summer com
plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Rheum*
tism, Soreness in the Bone, Pain in the Limbs,
Cramps and Spasms, Colds,’ Spinal eomplabKte
Swelled Joints, Sprains, Braises, etc., and fof
Cholera it is a superior Remedy.
’ ?or Houses axd Cattie, : , .
Sloan's Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy *
Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instant Relief
cures ahorse of colic in a few. minuter. Bor
bruises, strains, sprains and many other inju
ries on horses, cattle and other animal*, Sloan's
Instant Relief seldom fails to afford immediate
relief, and speedily effect a core.
Many persons have been astonished to witnasR
the rapid cure effected by foe use of this won*
derful medicine
For sale in Rome by ROBERT BATTBT i
* Feb 6 6m
A C URE FOR ALL-
IloJloTray’s Ointment
Citizens of the Union,—
You have done me foe honor as with oh*
voice, from one end of the Union to the other,
o stamp foe character of my Ointment with
your approbation. It is scarcely two yean sine*
I made it known among you, and already. It
has obtained more celebrity than any other Mod
icine in so short a period-
THOMAS HOLLOWAY
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF
TER NINE YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr W J Langley, of
Huntsville, Yadkin County, North Carolina, If
S, dated November, l«f, 1853.
Mead his own Words.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir, It is not my wish to become notorious
neither is this letter written for foe mere sake
of writing, bnt 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
foe reach oi medicine. For . nine years I was
afflicted with one of the most painfnl and trou
blesome sore legs that ever fell to the lotof man ;
and after trying every medicine I bad overheard
of, I resigned in despair all hope of being enred;
but a friend brought me a couple of large pots
of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my
legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health
to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to tho
astonishment of my friends.
(signed) WJ 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, 9fo, 1853.
To Prof. Holloway, 38, corner of Ana andNas•
sau sts, N Y
Dear Sir,—It is with heartfelt grottitude I
have to inform yon that by foe use ofyour Oint
ment and Fills, foe. life of my-wife has been sa
ved. For seven years she had a bad breast,
with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous
nature) I was told that nothing could save
her : she was then induced to use your Oint
ment and Pills, when in foe short space of foreq
months, they effected a perfect cure, to the as
tonishment of all who knew us We obtained
your Medicine from Messrs. Wright A Co., of
Chartres-street, New Orleans. 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 NeF
York. R DURANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with th*
Ointment in most of foe following cases:
Bad Legs Baa Breasts
Bums Bunions <
Chilblains Chapped hands
Contracted and Fistular
Stiff Joints Gout
Glandular Lumbago
Swellings Piles
Bheumatism Salt Rhtnm
Scalds Sore Nipples
Sore throats Skin diseases
Scurvey Sore heads
Ulcers Wound*
*«*Sold atthe Establishment of Professor
Holloway, 38, Comer of Ann and Nassau Sts.,
New York; also by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicines throughout foe UnK
ted States, in Pots, at 25ccnt, 62£ cents, and $)
each. Toh had Wholesale of the principal
Drag Houses in the Union.
There is a considerable saving bytokhogthe
larger sizes.
N.B.—Directions for tho guidanceof patients
in every disorder ore affixed to each Pot
March 13. 1&55, ly
Blaek»snrith Shop.
JLXltnn
fSiraJon
IE Subscriber most kindly re 1
iturns his thanks to foe Citizons
'of Rome andvlcinity for foe very .
generous patronage extended to him during the
past year, and would inform them that he is
prepared to carry on Blach'smifoing in foe
various branches also the building and repair
ing ofWaggons. and Carriages, and being *
maehinest oan make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wantedtwo Black Boys between the
age of 15 and 18 as apprentice?,
jan 9 K. S. SIMONS.
M
Mm
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