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Special jr*ilr«.
HISS. IIAZELTON respectfully in
l forms her friends and patron*, that
S «be hu resigned her school room to
£ Mrs Adkins. Mrs. A’* qualifications
_ to teach fcara been ftalljr established
both in Mobile and Wetumpki, Ala., and more
recently in tfchrcity. She now resumes the to.
cation as a means by which to support her fom-
fly. and since it has pleased an inscrutable Prov
ide*** to call hence the fattier of her little ones,
ilia devoutly Lobe hoped that the laudable ex-
ortioa she is aboat to make, will meet with a
FLOYD SPRINGS!
KOIKE TO rums.
t§PjSfMRS ADKINS respectfully Informs
thecUltensof Romo and vicinity,
that she will open a school for young ladles and
a ft w small boys, on MONDAY Uelfith of July
next, in the hew and commodions school room
lately occupied by Mrs. Hazcttoa, situated near-
ly opposite the Methodist Church. The course
of instruction will be extensive and thorough.
The rate of tuition per session of fire months
srili ho the same as in other female schools of
this place. Prof. B F Barclay will give lessons
in Music. French. Drawing and Fainting will
alee be taughtat the Professor's charges. Pu
pils entering any time in course of the term,
will only be charged to the end of the session.
A few pupils from the country can be accom
modated in the ftmily as hoarders.
Jett *5 tf
-The Se-
J
AASSVILLB FEMALE COLLEGE.
V coed Annual Commencement of this Xhsti
tntion will occur In the following order:
Commencement sermon on Sunday, July 32,
by Rct. Jakcs R. Brake, of Augusta.
Examination of Classes on Monday. Tuesday
and 'Wednesday, July 23d. 34th and 25th.
Reading of Compositions by Senior and Jun
ior desses, and Literary address by Rev. C. A.
Fclwood of Rome, on Thursday, July 26—
^^OmBeiKrtbyyoi of the MnslAl De-
fsrtoml, on ThurMay evening, July 26th.
By order,
THOS. A. BURKE,
jltcfdirjf TYastem
ju 31 5w 20.
#FH« copartnership heretofore existing n
1 the name of Coburn 4 Dwinell is this day
dissolved by mutnsl consent. All debts due
the Firm, the yearly advertisements now in the
paper and subscriptions from the 3d of August
last will be payable to M. Dwinell. Claims
agaisst tiie offien from first of January last will
sdso be presented to M. Dwinell for settlement
S. B. COBURN.
June 1.1845. M. DWINELL.
DISSOLUTION.
T WELVE mites norib of Rome, and twelve
miles west of Calhoun.
The undersigned wouid inform the publiotbat
he has purchased the Floyd Springe, and that
the Hotel is now opened for the reception of
visitors. Every effort will be made by himself
and lady to reador visitors comfortable, and he
feels assured that he will he able to please all
who may patronise him. Bis charge wilt be
moderate, and all who are seeking health, qui
et repose and good living should visit this place.
Conveyances can always be procured at Rome
and Calhoun to the Springs.
Chronicle A Sent inti, MilledgevUle JR*
carder, Savannah Charter, please publish one
month and forward ape. to this offiee.
jul3 Sw ROBERT II. MOORE.
NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOKS t
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
SELLING OI F IT COST
P©03 ©A-©M2!
I Norder to reduce our Stock preparatory to
the fall trade, wo will offer onr entire stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
' Including a splendid ossortnent of
LADES’ DRESS GOODS, &
€tnlj' Erniltt jCUaltr <Clotjjing,
AT GOST FOR GASH!!
Jffrtsjtnillr Shfttisrra
The following new works have just boon receiv
ed at the Booh Store of If. A* Smith t
Memories of the Countess of Blessiugton,;
Woolfort’s Roost, by Washington Irving ;
Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh;
Lift and Beauties of Fanny Fern;
Slranhope Burleigh, by Helen Dbu,
Now-a-Days, by Laura J Curtis;
Tempest and Sunshine:
A Long Look Ahead, by A 8 Roe;
Fudge Doings, by Ike Marvel ;
Bastford or Household Sketches, by Brooke ;
You havo heard of them, by Q;
Out Door* at Idlewitd, by Willis;
Sami Roger’s Poetical works complete, f new cdl
Longfellow’s Poetical works complete, [newedj
Lamplighter, New* boy, and Lite of
Barnnm, another supply;
Weber's Outlines of Universal History;
Smith’s History of Greece; [new edj
Ben Jonson’s Dramatic works; [new ed]
Gems of Beauty, a Gift Book beautifolly illus
trated steel engravings; The Diadem, a Gift
Book beautifolly illustrated, steel engravings;
Souvenir Gallery, a Gift Book beautifolly illus
trated, steal engravings; Book of the Boudoir,
beautifolly illustrated steel engravings. Tho
above works, the pnblie are most respectful
ly solicited to call and examine. ju 5 *54
^LL persons having demands against the Es
tate of Mathias G Simpkins of the county
of Floyd, deceased, are notified to render them
in duly authenticated within the time prescri
bed by law. And those indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment.
GABRIEL JONES. Adm’r.
ju 5 with the will annexed.
T IE copartnership heretofore existing in the
city of A ugusta, Ga^ under die ten of Don
ham & B!akvly has became dissolved by the
death <»? Cel. Pre rajah Dnnhatu and sub
seqttwvt oxfdr. lion of the term for which
the said partnership was extended by his ex-
e rotors under his ’art wil! and teetaneot.
Th* oame of the firm will be used by eith
er uf the (lndenugncd iu the liquidation of
its present affairs
AH persons ind.dHed to die said Firm are
hereby notified that immediate payment of
all debts now due i* required and *11 debts
bot yet due. wim*e required to be paid im-
mediat-ly ht» *s their failing due as a prompt
srith-a*. nt of the business of raid-firm as de-
miwded bv the Executors of
Col DURHAM.
C.J ELFORD.
ARTHUR BLEAKLEY
Ex-• nt<»*s of B Dnnham: deceased,
* and retail Business wiH be
i a-- liml bv the nndend»ned
ARTHUR BLEAKLEY.
Jm>- 2film
Krill rUIOJ, 9RTd£ DREAR.
ar x cEoacrax.
This is the title of a Romance now in process
of completion, which will be issued in two num
bers on the 1st and I5th of July, 1845. The
mow ara laid mainly in the United States, En
gland and Spain. The work will be printed on
pern white paper with new type and will equal
in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duode
cimo Tdanse of 300 pages. It will bo promptly
issued and forwarded to all who wiH send their
"ordersaeeompnined with foe cash-
TERMS.
SINGLE COPY, [7Vro Numbered *0,75,
TO CLUBS OF 3 OR MORE, [per Copy A 50.
Remittance 1fuel be made in bill* or change,
and-mot» Poet-Office Stamp*.
Addres JAMES M. SMYTHE,
ju26 Augusta, Gi.
By authority of the State of Alabama.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY
€ RAID SCHEIEFOR JULY
Glass E.
nun mb or jclt, nr see cm otkostoomet
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
19*4*1 REMEMBER every prise is drawn
at each D-awinfeand paid whep dn* WITHOUT
DISCOUNT !
J Prize qf
I do
do
do
do
♦1,600 are
I
78
120
t:
d.
200 are
100 are
40 are
25 are
$7,5000
5,000
2,000
2,000
2.500
2,000
1.500
.3.900
3,000
♦30,000
251 Prizes in all amounting to
dir* OH LY 10,600 NUMBERS
Tickets $5-Halves $2 50—Quarters $1 25
SAH’L SWAN, Agent k Manager,
Montgomery, Ala.
By Anthority of the State of Georgia*
FORT GAINES ACADEHY
SCHEME FOR JULY
CLASS *.
TO BE DRAWN
3, IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
AMOUNTING TO
0*00 oust
the follow
! And remember every
and pud when
.012,500
l do
11
% f?"
5 do $1,000 are
10 do
490 ere
10 do
159 are
It do
120 ara
20 do
169 ara
♦50,000
.508 Prizes in allamountingto
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets 810, Halves $5, Quarters $2 SO
Ell!* on all solvent Banks at par. All com
munications »trickily confidential.
8AM’L SWAN, Agent A Manager,
ap;24 Atlanta, Ga.
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING!
TJATENT riveted, Stretched and Cemented
XT Leather Machine Belting. Oak and hemlock
tanned, all widths from 1 to 24 inches ofonr
own manufacture and of warranted quality, salt*
.able for Cotton Factories, Machine. shops, Gins,
Thrashers, pomps, ha., &c. A large assortment
alirars on band and for sale in quantities to suit
nt the SADLERY WARHOUSE of
6HBKMAN JESSUP k CO.,
241 Dread 8t. Augusta, Ga,
and HABRAL, NICHOLS k CO., Comer Meet
ing and Has el Sts. Charleston, 8.C. jnl94m
. Ga^<
1855. If not taken out by the I7th day of July,'
will be sent to the Dead Letter Post Office.
Lawton, Peter
ce at Rome, Ga., on the 16th day of June,
>g ii
6 th c
Letner, Dr C B
Lang, T W •
McHINZIE, Charles
McCahtlin, Att’yatlaw
■Mays, Miss Susan
McCay, F M
MartiD, Miss Blary
Martin. Martin
' A
SUMMER RESORT!
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
r PHE Hotel on Lookont Mountain (only five
X miles from Chattanooga.) IS NOW OPEN
for the season, for the reception of company.—
Arrangements for amusements of varous kinks
have been made and the undersigned wilt spare
no exersions for the comfort of his guests.
May 29 G W ASHBORN.
Tiiis is one of the most desirable stock* of
Goods in the Cherokee Country being entirely
new and fresh.
We will hs glad to furnish our customers cn
the usnal credit at reduced prices,
may 29 J H MoCLUNO i CO.
NEW GOODS!!
AT B. J. JOHNSON’S
THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW AGAIN EN-
gaged in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, and
has just returned from New York with ope of
the best selected stocks of
diet
kept in the country, and as ho has had sufficient
experience, he hopes to satisfy tho wants of his
customers. He will endeavor to maintain his
position in foturo as a merchant, and give his
undivided attention to that avocation.
Ho offers to his friond* and the public *;enor.
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 keops a general stock
from the finest Fabrics down to the common
Staple goods. The selection of bis stock was
made with great care and with a view to the
Spring Fashions of New York which were not
established by those who lead <n fashions until
the 2nd of April, after which his entire stock
was purchased. At his Store can be feund a
variety of
Ladies’ Press Goods,
H A Y A N A P L A N L O T T E R Y!
JASPER COUNTY UADE3IY LOTTERY!
BV AOTRORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
T HE subscriber having been appointed Man
ager of the Jasper County Academy Lottery,
intend*conducting the same on the UhViiuii plau
of single numbers, and has located his Office in
the city of Maco, Georgia. He now oilers the
following:—
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 23 1855.
When prizes will be distributed as follows,
AMOUNTING TO $50,000,
C L A S S B.
Capitals—1 prize of $12,000
Trimmings, Bonnets, Sleeves and Col*
LARS, RIBBONS. BOTH FINE AND COM
MON, and SHOES of the very best Quality.
lie also has a large Stock of Goods of every
variety for MEN’S WEAR,
LINEN, COTTON & WOOL.
FINE MOLESKIN AND SUMMER
FINE AND COMMON
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A G OO D STOCK OF
RFiilV « ^IITBirn
A!.-<,> the largest assortment of
Crock* r//, C-iino, Glass Ware,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
3.0G0
1,500
1.100
400
5.000
2,000
5.200
>.000
Ever before brought to the up country.
TERMS WILL BE AS LIBERAL AS THE
TIMES WILL ADMIT
GROCERIES
In all cases will bo sold for cash down.
The undersigned'receives in barter for any
Qoods nearly everything in the way of provis
ions or Raw Hides dry or green and Sheepskins
with the wool on if well preserved,
ap 24 ly R J JOHNSON.
LHEXS ! LIMEIC8! I Ll\E\S!!!
ty^'HITE Irish Linen of t he bestquaily.
WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants
and coats.
Also •’HEf'KRD AND STRIPED Linensfor
*—
it !>!*<*
468 Prizes, amoa-s!it t '
A gem? l
Union. On appheati -n
warded.
Rememberev«rv brevit ;< u*
ing under the superintendence .»f C<*i <ico .M.
Logan and Jas. A. Nisbei Esq?., g^utl-tnen
who are sworn to a faithful performance of
their duty. Prizes paid when due without dis
count. JBSr-AH orders, rely on.it, strictly t?««n-
fidentiaL Bills on all solvent banks taken at
!»»■-
Whole Tickets 8$ , Halves 4: Quarters $2.
JAS F WINTER, Manager,
may 29 Macon. Ga.
Will
ILF RED LINEN DRIL-
HEMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HELUBOLD’s niGHET COSCBXTRATF.D
COSPOU.fD FLUID EXTRACT RUCHE,
For discuses of the Bladder and Kidiibys
Secret Diseases. Strictures Weaknesses, and
all diseases of «he Sexual Organs, whether
in male or female, fr.-tu whatever cause they
may have originated and o* matter of how
long standing.
If you have contracted ti.e terrible disease
which, when once seated iu the system, will
surely go down from one generation to an-
other, undermining the constitution and sap
ping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust
yourself.in the hands ot the Quacks, who
start upercry day in a city like this, and
fill the papers with glaring falsehoods, too
well calculated to deceive the young, and
those not acquainted with their tricks.—
Yon cannot he too carefnl in the selection
of* remedy In these coses.
The fln id extract Bucbns has been pro
nounced by eminent physicians the greatest
nqiedy ever known. It is a medicine per
fectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent
in its action, and yet so thorough that it an
nihilates evary particle of the rank and poi*-
Inons virus of this dreadfuT disease; and,
unlike other remedies, does not dry np the
diseasein the biuod.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self
abuse, a most terri lie disease, which has
brought thousands of the human race to
untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant
hopes of parents, ami blighting in the bud
the glorious ambition of many a nobfo youth,
can be cured by this Infallible Remedy.—
And as a medicine which must benefit every
body, from the simply delicate to the con
fined and despairing invalid, no equal is to
he found acting both as a Cqie ami preven
tive.
HELM Bonn’s HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Fob Purifying the Bipod, removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, expo
sure and Imprudence in life, chronic consti
tutional disease arising from an impure
state of the Blood, and the only reliable
and effectual known remedy for the cure of
Scrofula. Salt Rhentu., Ulcerations of the
Throat and Legs. Pains and Swellings of the
Bones. Tetter. Pimples on the Face, and sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin.
This article-is now prescribed by some of
the .most distinguished physicians in the
country, and has proved more efficient in
practice than any preparation of Sarsaparil
la yet offered to the public. Several cases
of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrof
ulous diseases have eathely recovered in the
incurable wards of our pnblie Institutions
which had for many year* resisted every
mode of treatm nt that conld be devised.—
These cases furnish striking examples of the
salutary effects of *h«s medicine in arresting
some of the most inveterate diseases, after
the glands were destroyed, and the bones al
ready affected.
Notick—Letters from responsible pbj'xi-
cians and Professors of several Medical Col
leges,and certificates of cure* from patients
will be found accompanying both Prepara
tions.
Prices, Fluid Extract of Bnchn SI per
bottle, or 0 bottles for S5,/. Fluid Exfoact
of Sarsaparilla. SI per bottle, or 6 bottlcfi for
S5, equal in strcngtlt to one gailcti of Syrup
ofSarvgjsuilig.
Prepared «r*d sold h> H T, Hclmboi.d,
Chemist, 2fi3 Che*tnut Street near the Gi
rard House Pbiladeipbla.
To be had of Druggists and Dealers, < vc.
ry where.
Ail letters direet«d to the prop’ , i*4or or
Agent^receive iiqmediHt’e attention.
jnn» V£ ly
T W. HICKS A CO.—Dealer* in Medicines,
v ‘*01118*, Paint*, Oils, and Glassware, No, 39
Broad^strcet, Rbrae, Ga.,'3 doors below Sloan,
Hawfeink k Co. <>ct 81
JOHN H. ROBE HIS,—Dealer in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps
Drags, Groceries, and ProvisiupB, '
CfMekery,
0«t5I
J k W. McCLURE.—Dealewfo Dry Goods
*W**draire, Saddle*, Booth and Shoeis Hats
•u: )W•• • : VJ.NS. ■, i r.. . >• M - umi o -v
w. , , . R.I JOHNSON
A!.- *, if you want a 8m- Fashionable 1IAT, I
have them of the beet that is made on the la.
tesi style, and very cheap R J J
READYMADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS
ust received of the latest style to suit summer,
tnaylo RJ JOHNSON.
NEW STOCK OF SPRING 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, cf SPRING an< l
Summer Goods
of the Newest and Most Fashionable Styles,
and embracing a full and
VERY COMPLETE ASSORT EOT
of all the articles usually found in the stores
of Rome. Among those to which he would
invite your most particular attention, are
a quantity of
FANCY GOODS,
as well as the usual Staple Arti
cles, for Ladles’and Gentlemen’s wear,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS,BOOTS, SHOES,HARWARECROCK-.
ERY, P A MILY GROCERIES,
MEDICINES, GLASSWARE,
Ac., Ac., being alarge variety and
assortment of the kinds of goods com
monly to be found in tho 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 suit, yon 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. JOHNSON.
PERFUMERY!!!
DR. J W HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOR
tho patronage they have hereto
fore received from the citizens of Rome and its
vicinity, would very respectfully
invite them to call and examine their stock of
'jMmnmj k $innj Irtirlrs
WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST A
best selected stock that fias ever
been bronght to this market. Their assortment
CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF
PERFUMERY, POMADES OP ALL kinds,
A Flavour. COOKING EXTRACTS,
-ODOCTIYE, CACHOUS, PRESTO* SALTS,-
TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES,
POWDER, SNUFP-BOXES fltC., &C..&C.
Please call and examiue their as-
ortment. may!5 tf
Chattooga Land for Sale
T he Plantation on which the undersigned now
lives, situated in Broom Town Valley, and
lying on the main road leading through said
valley, seven miles west of Summerville in a
healthy section of country The above farm,
contains seven hundred acres and five hundred
and fifty tillable, over three hundred cleared,
two hundred of which is good bottom land in a
high state of cultivation, good dwelling houso
and out houses all in good condition,
A)so,,tw:elvo or fifteen likely negroes, horses
and mules, and stock of every description—
Possession givon next fall. Any person desiring
to purchase, would do wejl (o come and look
as a bargain can be had.
ap 17 3m LOWRY WILLIAMS.
G00SA BOTTOM LAND
FOR 8ALE,
T HE undersigned will now sgU-bis lauds ly
ing ten miles West of Rome on the Coosa
River. The Bottom Lands cannot bo excelled
in Cherokee. Tljo up-land* are not No 1, but
good third quality, tho most of which contains
CHURCH ANDERSON,
"IT7HOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE Deal-
VV ER, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI-
■Qt’ORS, Trou Castings, Hides and Solo Leath
er, Corner of Front and Broad Street, Nashville
Tenn. taeySly
WOODS It CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL
AND FAMILY LARD.
No 25 Market Street, Naalirillv, Tonnes**
may 1 lj 55
B. 8. WELLER,
TkEALER In Copper. Brass, 'fin, Sheet Iron,
Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware and New rood
and Agricultural Depot. No. 35, Upper Market
Street, Nashville, Tent), may 1 ly.
MORRIS fo STRATTON,
TTTH0LESALE Grocers. Produce and Com-
VV miseion Merchants, and Dealer in For
eign aud Domestic Liquors. Corner of Market
and Clark Sts., Nashville Tenn. may 8 ly
H S FRENCH- J C FRENCH.
H. 8. FRENCH It SON,
/'I ROGERS, Commission Merchants, and Deal-
vT ere in Bacon, Bale Rope and Bagging.—
Corner of Market and Clark Streets, Nashville,
T«nn.
Having Agents in St. Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and New Orleans, we are at all times
prepared to transact any business entrusted to
us at those places. H 3 F AS.
may 8 *5 ly
AR MST RONS * CO,
coiiiiiioi mxiiiii,
AXD MASOrXCTURFXQ AGENTS FOR TH* SAL* OF
Paints, Oils, Turpentine. French It
AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
WINDOW SASII. PAINT BRUSHE8, HY
DRAULIC CEMENT, VARNISHES,
PANT BILLS, miRBLEiZEDIIlOX HAMTLES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Chain Pumps, Field Seed, Plaster Paris,
Copporas, Lnnd Plaster, Guano, Ac.
No-69 Market St- 5 doors from Broad,
NASHVILLE, T EN NESSEE
may 8 ’5, 6m
mmw
B O I I E T SI
A SPLENDID assortment of Bonnets, dircot
il from New York, some trimmed and nlarge
supply <-f Trimmings to suit tho taste for those
not trimmed, huve jhst been opened at the store
of WOOD A BROTHER,
may 1 8m
WOOL HITS,
A ND HOME MADE SHOES, we have just
-ix. bought 300 home made wool flats, and n
supplv of home made shoes. All of which arc
for sale by WOOD A BRO.
may 1 8io
OS\ lBURLS ATID HOBESPOS 1 1
"DLAIN, Striped aud plaid Osnaburgs ; and
-L every description of Bleached nnd Brown
Homespuns and Drillings from 6} cis per yard
to 3 yards wide, and for sale at
may 1 WOOD A BRO.
TALHAS ! TALBAS!!
AF the latest fashion, and the goods and trirn-
vJ inings to make them; Rich Fancy and white
Crape Shawls in great variety at
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO’S.
HOSIERY AYD GLOOVES
AP almost every quality, color, style, shape
V/ and size, worn by Ladies, Gentlemen, Miss
es, Youths and Children, in great variety at
tlie Fancy Store of
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO-
LI DIES* ftRl. c S GOODS AIDTRIBJIHSL
p8I T*. jiorhnms, Briiliante*'. Bombi-/.5>-
Jl n:i : It.-i> Jccfibett, Swls^. Muil. ?» T
su«>|,-. Plaid. Checked, Corded and Dotted Mus
lins: Florence. Marceline, Grenadine and plain
black Silks; colored Silks, fancy colored and
blnck Brocade SPks ; wa-ered Silks; plain white
Silks and Satins ; Silk Tissues; trimmings,la
ces, nettings and dress trimmings in great va
riety, just receivnd and for sale nt the fancy
store of WOOD A BRO.
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, &C,
DLEEVES, Cuffs, Chemisette, Capes and Col-
>3 lars, and a great variety of Jaconet and
Swiss Bands and Trimmings nt
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO’S.
RIBBOYS ! RIBBOXS!! RIBBONS !! 1
"YTTHAT a quantity of Ribbons, aud how pret-
V* ty and cheap they are nt
may 1 8m WOOD A BRO’S.
SHOES!! SHOES!!!
T ADIES’ Gent’s and Children’s—Tho great-
■hi est display of shoes that wo have seen late
ly is made by Wood A Brother of this city.—
They have had them made in Philadelphia for
their own trade, and the quantity, quality, and
style of their shoes for Ladies,' Gentlemen’s,
Children’s and Servant’s wear, show that they
know wbat the peoplo want in the article of
shoes. WOOD A BRO-
may 1 8ra
WOOD & BROTHER.
A RE jnst opening a splendid assortment of
il READY MADE CLOTHING nnd HATS,
all of which are direct from Now York, and of
he last agony. may 1 Sm
DENTISTRY 11
DR C. P. CULVER,
SURGE OND2NTIST.
Having permanently located in Rome,
tenders bis Professional services to the pub-“
lie. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited—OFFICE—at the CHOICE HOTEL,
ap 24 6m
FOR SALE,
H^UE HOUSE and LOT trbereon I live.—
A Possession given whop wanted.
C. H. SMITH,
Feb. 20, '55 tf.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES 11
QA Bag* prime Rio Coffee.
CSV/ 20 Bids Stuart* refined sugar.
50 hi* N i
0 Syrup
20 bl* Gunning rapping, old importation.
100 boxes.’i'ohocco, various brand's and quali
ties for sale by W S COTHRAN A CO.
Feb 20 1855, tf.
n E W T 0 M
Asnaburgs and Yarns
v for sale by
FACTORY
always on hand and
Fob 20
W S COTHRAN A CO.
Agent
W S COTHRAN & CO,
Agent* fiir Etowah Iron Works. Have always
ot had a large supply of iron casting* Ac., of
every size and description. Order* filled proper
ly.
They will also purchase wheat *t tho highest
cash prices Feb. 20. tf.
1000
Feb 20
SALT! SALT!!
Sacks Salt large size, in fine order
just received, and for Sate by
W. S. COTHRAN A CO.
OATS AND POTATOES.
for Planting.
1 Q Bbls prime Irish Potatoes
1 u 360 bushel seed Oats
Just received and for sale by
Feb 20 W S COTHRAN A CO.
e mm. jed ! i
QA Bbzes Fresh Lime [Hewards] Just re
0\J oeived and for sal* by
Feb 20 W SC0THRAN A CO.
T.lf, COPrER & SHEET IR09
MANUFACTORY.
*J»nE undersigned haring purchased the in-
lersigned _
terost of Mr. W. S. Wadsworth in the above
concern will continue tho business on bis own
account at the old stand (sign of the Big Coffee
Pot) where may be found a large lot of
COOKING,
PORTER,
OFFICE A
BOX STOVES,
a large assortment of READY MADE TIN
WARE which he offers at wholesale end retail.
RAQFIXG GUTTERH6& JOB WORK OffE
in the most approved manner, and warranted.
Gun and Lock Smithing done with neatness
and despatch. E. W. RUSSELL.
Rome, Nov. 14. 1854. ly
CHAMPE &. KERR.
iwmij
ill!
BROAD STREET ROME GA.
The Public will please bear in mind that the
above named Firm keep constantly on hand a
fine assortment ,of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS etc.
A choices lot of READY MADE CLOTHING
both «f their own, aud of Northern meuufacture,
can be found at the shop of
CHAMPE A KERR-
HO FOR THE SPRING FASHIONS!!!
C ASSIMERES ef the latest styles just re
ceived aud will be sold at low prices by
CHAMRE A KERR.
E 1
Apparel, of variagated styles and of the
best quality. Call and see them.
CHAMPE A KERR.
J'HE undersigned will fill all orders from cus
tomers with promptness aud despatch.
Work entrusted to them will meet with faith
ful and speedy execution,
ma eh 4 3-4 v ' Oil AM PE A KERR.
1
PSTaVYA-TS’S •
INSTAN T
rBEJLIEjr^
Wholesale Bar Furnishing Establishment,
MAGNOLIA BUILDING, ALABAMA STREET*.**
J. VALENTINE & CO,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, SYRUPS, PICKLES,
Tobaaco, Ac., keep constautly op hand the following urtivk-s:
BRANDY;
Cognac;
Utard,
Hennas#,
Rochelle,
*-• Peach;,
. Cherry,
pUckborry;
Apple,
GIN,
. /lyllund,
American:
WHISKY,
Buurbop (eld)
Munongaheja,
Irish,
Scotch,
Deans,
Dexters,
Pikes,
Gibson's (bottled)
Ac., Ac. ‘ Ac., As.
RUM,
St Croix,
Jamaica.
New England.
WINES,
- Port,
TOBACCO “
Smoking a chewing.
GLASS WARE,
... Dnuuiteis,.,
Flasks i p% to 2 p’W.
Tumblers.
SIRUPS,
Lemon, p’t or gal;
Raspberry,
Strawberry.
-Sundries.
Sardines;
T Pickles,
. Campagne Cider, Brokers Bitter?
, Porter Ale StriitogUton “
CIGARS, Ess. Peppermint,
Spanish, Curncoc,
American, Mnuscbing,
German— Anisette,
a very large assortment. Absynthe,
Mudeirs,
Shorry,
Mainga,
Muscat,
Claret,
, Cainpngno.
Cordials Corks.
Labels, Sc.
We intend keeping cn hand aA articles needed by Bar-keepers, and will obligate
ourselves to Sell fine Liquors apd Cigar#; fower than they can be. bought in asy market South;
J. YALESTDE, W. Bf. EIBSOJ, ED. SHARP.
. ' ISSS, ly.
mat 22,
-v
STARTLING BUT TRUE!
WAIT EVERY V3JU.1 SH01LD KEOV.
T> EADER, are yoii a husband or a father? a
AV wife or a mother ? Have you the sincere
wellfare of those yon lota at heartT Prove
your sincerity, and lose a> lime in learning
what causes interfere with their health and
happiness «nt/ess than your own. Jc will
avoid to you and yours, as it has to thous
ands, many a day ol, ain and anxiety fol
lowed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation and oxhansri
ing those meona for medical attendance,
medicines and advertised nostrums, which
otherwise would providedor declining years,
the infirmities of age and the proper educa
tion of your children.
How often it happens, that the wife lin
gers from year to year in tb .t pitiable con
dition as noi even for one day to feel ths
Lappy ;ind exhilerating influence incident to
the enjoyment of health, arising from ignor
ance of the simplest and plainest rules of
health as connected with the marriage state,
the violation of which emails disease, suf
fering apd misery.
"And must this continue ? Must this be 1
Is there no remedy 2 No relief! No hope V
The remedy is by knowing the causes
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefitting by them.
These are pointed ont in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,,
GREAT REMEDY!
.Celebrated Family Ointment*.
A mid, Safe, Thorough end the greatat Ext mud JUm*
regelaU* EetrecU and
HOFESSOK OP DISEASES OF WOMEN.
One Ifundredth Edition (500,000) ISmo. pp. 250
[ox FIXE PAPES, EXTRA BIXDIXO, $1,00]
A standard work of established reputation
found classed in the catalogues of the great
trade sales in New York. Philadelphia, gnd
other cities.and sold by the principal book
sellers in the United States. It was first
published in 1847,since which tine
FIVE HUKDBgSD THOUSAND COPIES
have been sold, of which there
wards of
wene np-
E verj jjcis •„ ..u» •H.usutu.iy Keep on band
for cases of sndden emergency, a bottle of
Sloan’s Instant relief It is the great Internal
and External remedy for the immediate euro of
Colic, Heart burn, Sore Throat, Toothache
Weakness of the back or Kidneys, Diarrhoea
Dysentary, Cholera Morbus, all summer com
plaints, Sick Headache, Ague cake, Rheuma
iisrn, -Soreness in the Bone, Pain in the Limbs,
Cramps and Spasms, Colds, Spinal complaints
Swelled Joints, Sprain?, Bruises, etc., and for
Cholera it is a superior Remedy
for Horses andCattie,
Sloan's Instant Relief is truly a Great Remedy.
Haifa 25 cent bottle of Sloan’s Instan't Relief
cures ahorse of colic in a few minutes. For
bruises, strains, sprains and many other inju
ries on horses, cattle and other animads, Sloan’s
Instant-Relief seldom fails to afford immediate
reliof, and speedily effect a care.
Many persons have been astonished to witness
the rapid cure effected by the use of this won
derful medicine
For sole in Rome by ROBERT BATTEYi
Feb 6 fini
Unrivaled Attraction
J. H. McCUNG & CO.
Are now receiving direct from the Northern
cities their
LAPSE IMPORTATION OF
SPRING & SUMMER
m m m m &»
embracing every variety of
Ladies’Dress Goods
in Fancy Colors, Mourning and half Mourning.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAK,
of every material.
Together with a superior lot of
Ready Blade Clothing!
of superior make and quality, mado expressly
for our own sale*.
J. H. McCLUNG A CO.
CHARTER OAK
llJIr'I CJUIilliJt LUO IIl"Ol HI WHICH CUIlLIIliiP i • a t x gy
in nil 020 acres. There are 125 acres of bottom j jLlIt sfttSUT.llItrt Lib U HI II t HIT
t i n..til: ..i» r l. i it r . .1 .. . r.^■ *
land in Cultivation, all fresh, and well fenced
in. On the upland where f live, in n tino Free
stone spring uf water. Gin House, Hcrew, and
a mill in the Gin House with two mules. I
grind 40 or 50 bin-lid* of r<irn per day.
There ii n<» healthier placo in Georgia. The
docility ill tb<? neiriiborboo.i is ^.on—an actul-
emy } mile from my house. Any person desi
rous of purchasing a body, of land well adapted
to the growing or cotton qr grain, would do well
to cofse early and look for himself. I have
majlf IfiOO lbs of cotton por acre and $150 per
acre in porn and potatoes.
o ph McClendon,
ap 24 3m Coosa, Floyd Co.
0OJJSE FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers for sale, a go. d Dwol-
ling House in the city of Rome.
mm I " fh>
HARTFOBD. CONN.
C HARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 Cnpi-
tnl. with a large surplus. Securely invest
ed. under the sanction and approval of \! nl ,
Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the Siftteof
?vhHetTout.
Officer* and Director*.
ALFRED GILL, Pr-sldont.
JOHN L. BUNCE, Vico President,
JAMES 0. WALK LEY. Secretary.
Director*.
Alfred Gill, -William R. Cone,
Jdhft I*. Btiuee, Nelson Hollister,
James G. B<dles, Samuel Obit,
Daniel Philtipy,
C. N. Humphrey.
W-18 5 5—
B ERRY k HARKINS are now receiving
their New Goods for the SPRING AND
SUMMER TRADE, consisting in part of—
Rich fig’d Plaid and Plain dress SILKS;
Florence and Marcelane SILKS :
Rich printed and Plain BARAGES :
ORGANDIES, JACONETS, LAWNS;
Prints GINGHAMS, colr’d and white CAM
BRICS ;
Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet MUSLINS ;
DAMASKS, TOWELING, Ac.
LINENS, of every description ;
RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY;
BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Ac.;
A large assortment of Gent’s and Youth’s Fur
nishing Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes.
Our stock will bo found complete in every de
partment.! This beingour first purchase for the
Spring and Summer Trade, wo are prepared
to exhibit every article now and of the latest
styles at greatly reduced prices.
The atteutiou.of buyers is respectfully solici
ted. BERRY A HAfiKINS.
March 27.
RICHARD A. JONES
DEALER IX
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE,
NEAR TH£ DEPOT,
SFad it on, Ga.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES.
Always on hand.
IpS?" Orders from a distance exeentod with
ncatnoss anddespatoh (ly) Feb 6,1855
FARM FOR SALE:
T IIE subscribers offer for sale their farm,
CONTAINING EIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, and lying in Cass county on
Thomas’ creek about three quarters of a mile
from Eves’ water station on the Romo branch
Rail Road. The place is
Very Healthy with Fine Society
in the neighborhood. On it are anew Gin Honse
and Screw, nnd all necessary out build.ipgs.—
Tho residence is near to one of the 'largest, pu
rest and most beautiful springs-in thoCberokeo
country. *
Terms made easy to a good purchaser.
THOS M BERRIEN,
may 8 4m JAS M PEPPER.
John A. Butler,
Noiih Whefttun.
PP For par.
ticulars applv to Jambs M Sumter, Esq .
may 8 J (J McKINZIK
BOTAW MEDichf! ' ~
A LI/tlin . .hook M !■ ' r prepared bv Ui\.
D S Jones, formerly of this place, kept coo-
santly on hand aud fi t sale by
' “Rome, ap 10 6m WM
IB jJONES:
Hoard of Finance.
GWorgo Ttoni’h, Esq.. President Phoenix Bunk
fi F Riibfo.-oii. E-f|.. Pr"sid't Hnrff<>ril Bank
Hm Isaac T'liicy I >»e Attorney General U.
«*,. 15. BERR 13£FPRD, M, D.. (C5«*nsnllii.-t
pliysicitm.
■gfr*Aptiicattodg roeeivod bv
THOMAS J; PEItPvY, Agent.
Pec. 5,1054. ly jlofoo ^a.
A GHEEABLY to an order of the Cq ur t o f0re
11 dinary of Chattooga oount-, w ;il be sold bc-
fore tho Court house in‘.’..e town of Summer-
villo on tho first T ()C8 ,] ay j n j u j y ncxt> n ll the
rent csfaf- 0 f Hugh M Middleton, minor heir of
’’v.in Middlofon deceased,tho same being about
12 acres of land lying on Chnttonga Rivor a
fraction of Lot 87 in tho 6th District nnd 4th
Section. WMJ HENRY.
may 15. Guardian
A. W. HARSHAW.
67 G .V I .Vf> OIINA ME NT A L PA INTER
T ENDEU8 his servicestft fire Publfo in
Vf,fi
is line of business. He flatfei s himself
thathe wlll gfve foil satisfaction to nil who
employ him. HOUSE atid SIGN PAINTING
will receive m-mnfit attention.
AM order* -rent through tire Post Office w(H
be promtitdv nf'endi-tl to.
O.-t :)1. 1854.
LAW PIRTNERSIHP,
A -TTILLE'S ft. SHACKELFORD nnd JONA
THAN D. PHILLIPS will practice joint
ly, under the style of Shackelford & Philips.
Office it Calhoun, Gordon county, Gn.
Jan 2,1855 iy
Ooe Handred Tboasand Sent by Mail.
attesting the hi^h estimation in which it is
held as a reliable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERT FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive at
tention to the treatment of complaints pecu
liar to females, • in respect .o which he is
yearly consulted by thousands, both in per
son and by letter.
Pere every woman can discover,bj com
paring her own synrtrtpms wlth^tftbie de
scribed. the nature, Character, causes of,and
the ptoper remedies foi, her cornpuints.
The wile about becoming a mother has of
ten need ofinstruction and advice ofthe nt-
most importance to her future health, in
respect to which her sensitiveness forbid-
consuLinga medical gentleman, will find
suen instrnction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
would occasion anxiety or alarm, as all the
pecaiiaritiesincid.ent to her situation are de
scribed.
How many aresnfferingfrom obstructions
or irregularities peculiar to the female rys-
tem, which undermine the health, the ef
fects of which they are ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seekingadvice I
May suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of
the womb), or from ftuor albus (weakness,
debility, $-c.) Many ..re inconstant agony
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many have dificult if not dangerous delive
ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.—
Some whose lives are hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pages the means
of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course impracticable to convey ful
ly the various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for the mar
ried or those contemplating marriage.
In consequence of the univirsai populari
ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor
dinary sale, various impositions have been
attempted, as well«r.-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, Jp
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to bay no book unless the words *‘-Dr. A. M.
Mauhiceau. 129 Liberty Street, N. -Y.”
on and the entry in the (Clerk’s Office o
the back of) tbe’titie .page; .and buy onl
of respectable and honorable dealers, o
send by mail J and address to Dr. A. M
Mauriceau.
15^* Upon receipt of One Dollar, v ‘ THE
MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED
ICAL COMPANION” .a sent (mailed
free) to any part o r the United Stater, the
Canadas and British Provinces. All letters
must be post-paid and addressed to Dr. A.‘
m. mauriceau; box 1224, New York
City. Publis-hing Office, N r . -29 Liberty
Street, NewYork.
A6ENTSIN GEORGIA.
LE Welch, Albany : E J White,-Milledgevtlle;
Doyal & Fears, McDonough; C Youngblood,
Ogiethorpo ; Wm Kay, Atlanta j Xhos T Chris
tian, Dalton ; Jones k Blakely nnd Richard?,
LaGrongo ; W A Scandrcft, Griffin; J B Cuh. j
hedge, Savannah. March 5,185q
dy ever need. It m computed tf Vegetable Eatrada
pcmtttcepvx.tr tauguedUd in the muudt if ilmiicaefor the
curt tf Inflammatory Dutaett.
It is universally acknowledged to be an mftTHMw remedy,
in every case where it has been faithfully applied on the
human system, for promounz Insensible Fvrjpirstton, asd
u invaluable is aH diseases of tfaefiesb. Obsiinats L’icsre.
Old Sores, Chflibiaias, Sfoee Throai, Bums, Cuu, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Sore Nippies, Sore Breast, Diseased of toe EyeJ
Ante iu the Face, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Cords:
Paini in the: Bide,.Back jrad other nans of Uiesyrson, Scald
Head, Bruises, Fresh Wounds, Piles, and every kind of
ton Containing the least particle of Inliaumuttion, at*
permanently cured by this great remedy.
HEALING VIRTUEg,.
It is a/«f, asthendcated hare,.a* weffau ail over foe
State, and indeed tfae whole western states, toat Sioaa’s
Medicines have'attained a wide spread cotebrlty, end re
putation, to which they arc justly entitled by their "healing
viriuts,” 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 until
we have been able to make assurance doubly sure, not osifr
by testing them personally ourselves, but from &a testi
mony of a numerous portion of the conundhtiy ii vitas
around us.—fiUinois Globe, Apri 113, tftao- ri*t - gT*
SLOAN’S
Horse & Cattle Medicine,
No Medicine in use has accomplished
rrdixary Cures, and given so Uumartal SatUfeeUim in every
of disea! ■ ' " ’
variety and stage of disease i or that has so exUmiut and
rapid a tale tu Sloan's Ointment and Condition Ponder.
The Ointment is swiftly
and Liniments for the cure of
dlptocr Olnunsnts
. oe. Wm3^
Filtula, OHr
4' Foundered Feet;
Scratches or Grease, Mange and Horse Distemper. ,
ferynOl remove all inflammation anf
and
The Condition Powders, , ,
sovereign remedy for the following diseases:
Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Lops of Appetite. Ia
ward Strains, Yellow Water. Inflammation of the £yes,
m I " """ (commonly
Fatigue from hard exercise; also Bheumatism,
— ’• it.) which proves so'-*"-
called stiff complaint,. . ,
able horses in this country. It Is also a safe and -
remedy for Coughs and Colds, which generate so taaa'i
fotai diseases. iC& il
These remedies never injure, and aheayt Curs', if the ql
rections are followed. . , re
For ftirther particulars and a multitude of CtrUfxMtelh
remarkable Cane, get Pamphlet* of agents..
W. B. SL0AJT,
Grand Denot, 40 Lake St., Chung*, it.
^7-EYERY BODY READ THIS
A SPLENDID FAMILY MEDICINE,
G ERMAN EL IXIR,
^jpwd months after date apnlicntion will bo
made to the Ordinary of Cbattuoga county
forgave to.sell all tho real estate belonging to
the estate of Moses Kelloite deceased.
JOHN B KNOWLES,
may 8 ’65 Adm’r.
, T , 'Vv'’0 months after date application will be
X made t> the Ordinary of Floyd County for
leave to sell all the real estate belonging ip .the
estate of Susan Self, late of the said ^outfiy of
Floyd deceased.
HARRISON jCAM P,
may 15 Adm’r.
Are You Insured?
FIRE
AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
P. & $BEIBLEY
fiome, Georgia.
fire insurance company.
OF the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va.
Cnpi tat 1300.000.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ORIGINAL CAPITAL $300,000.
Accumulated Capital $334307,
Theratea qfpremiixm are as-low as a-Just re-
gard to mutipri.safety will allow.
No effort will bo spared on the part of tho
Agent, at all timos, to protect the interests for
those who, may patronize his Agency, and any
information on the subjeotwill be cheerfully giv
on upon applicatidni In person, or by letter.
Jan. lflth *55 1 y;
J T. MoCONNELL'.-
.|6Id> Gal
-Attorney atL'iw. Rlng-
'oci
0Ct3|-5
Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzahn,'
^aP*BXTIRELY VEGETABLE
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA;
Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaint*?
Sick Headache, Iu^igegtiopj ‘
Impaired Appetite, /ffuftiyeuettj
Cholera Morbue, Colic,
General Debility, Full net* jui’out. the JStomaeS
after meal*, and Female JFoidJiQ Derangement*1
It-is nndoabledly the best medicine tor
dtyspepsia, Headai-he and kindred diseases
ever placed before thS public.
A most excetiect remedy for those who
eat too heartily.. .....
|^-READ A FE-W EXTRACTS FROM
CERTIFICATES, LETTERS &C.
rt I regard tire Herman Elixir as the very
best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic medicine
I have ever oiled,”
Hon. WILIE W. MASON;
[Formerly] Chancellor ofthe Central Di
vision of the State of Alabama.
I concnr fniiy in the recommendation gfv-
en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.”
lion SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Court
of Ala.
“Your medicine has in my opinion, jn*
claim* to the confidence of the public as f
valuable remedy jn.caws of indigestion.”
Rev. Wji. F. SAMFORD. ,
[Fonmerly] President of Oak Boworv Fe-‘
malc^Coilege. .
“I v&s sufiering from chronic indigcMtfoh;
or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir
and found it the very thing I needed."
Rev. MARK S.ANDREWS.-.
Agent for the Tuskegce MclhotfraeFeu^Jo
College. . ^
‘ I am prepared to speak advisedly when
I say. that in niy opinion It jV an invaluable
FtHTiilv Medicine, answering fully the pure-
poses for which it is prescrihod. , , "
Rev DS DOUGLAS, ,
President oCthe X/lvnavilh Female Got--
lege. . j. ,
Recommended for Sick Headache by Cat.'
N J Scott. Auburn Ala. , ; ,, ,
Recommended as a, splended Family Med
icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ain.
Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indigea-
l.oo by Prof C C Richards, A. M.‘, Wriglils?
boro, Ga. '
Numerous other t stimoninls miglit fyo
produced, but it is thought tfie at\ovb are
1 j n -v- -
sufficient io giyo confidence jn this .t.ruly
valuable medicine. Manufactured and sold
by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala,.,
For sale by Rubt. Battcy, Rome Ga.
Feb 27, 1855, ly.
Black»smitJi Shop,
fTIIE Subscriber most kindly re
[turns his thanks to the Citizen-.,
of Rome and vicinity for tho very
generous patronage, eiteud^d fo hiin.duriDg the
past year, and wou}d ^nforin tht-iri ho is
prepared to carry on Blacb'srnithing _|b th«
various branches also tho building avd repail-
ing of.Waggons and Carriages, and baltig a
machines!; can mako and repair M.-ichlue'ry of
all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys betiveefi the
age of 15 aud 18 as apprentices. '' ‘
jan 9 ’55, ly K. S. SlM0^&;
I) r s. S m i t h & W o 6-te.R
S AVING associated therosolves in tab prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery,, offer their
services to the public. Dr. Smith is prepared
to treat aRy, diseases, of tho Eye and Ear. Office
on Broad Sti, one door below H. A. Smith’s
^ook Store; .. jan 23 ’5^*tly, r
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