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fifty-two. As a Trior, then of this county
inlifr, hat non of the State »f Texas, do-
made and .■scouted to. Augustus N.
in due form of ’.aw. his bond, condi
tioned to make to mid Vend cry titles itt'ft
simple to certain Lands described ia said bon
as follows to wit: The Cedar Town tract, tl
Witcher Tract, one forty acre Let Tine Lsr.
Mr Mrs X Mabry?, and two small fraction*
west of Oder creek bring parts of numbers5*0d
and £50. in the second district •>!' the fourth
section, containing In all one thousand acres
wore or less ; and it farther appearing that
Am Prior deceased, filed without making title*
or empowering Ida executor? to mako and exe
cute titles in conformity with said hood. And
It farther appearing that A N Vcrdery trans
form! a portion of said bond to Wane* Aiken
on the 22d d;>\ of November Itik Tha land
portion of relaloa to part of tha original
tract, and described a* follows, to ,wit: com-
acncing on the eatt aide of Cedgr Creek at the
south line of the land now owned by saidJA-
kin. near Cedar Townanfiranning thence
mat along the lino of the land of. said *Akin
wiitil it intersects the road leading from Care
Spring to Cedar Town, theooo along the west
side of said road nntll it teaches a point oppo
site a new road or street opened b.vmidVoraaty
roan in.c cast and west, north of Us gin fcoora
and packing screw, thence west on a para lei
line of sh« land of said Akin to Cedar meek,
thence along said creek the middle thereof to
the beginr.irg. point; and it appearing that
mid Akin has rally paid tha purchase money
for the last described portion of land containing
about 100 acres according to the provisions
of the cor.tr.-,.-;. it i> ihortfota ordtltd that
anbffs cans,- «.• fo? rntrary be shown to the
court within three months by those interested,
William H C PrW the Executor of Asa Prior
deceased, will be directed, to make titles to said
Akin to the last described track of land in con
formity to raid bond ; and it is ordered that
this rok- be published once a month for three
month? in the Borne Courier.—A true extract
the minutes of Court, November SOth 1S55.
vernber Term, 1855: It appearing to the
Court from the petition of A N Veniery that
Asa Prior, late of Texas deceased, did whilst
in life on the 24th day of July 1852 make
and execute to said petition a bond obligation
to make to the said Veniery, titles in foo
simple to cevtain bonds described in said
bond as follow*, to wit: the Cedar Town
track the Wi Ichor tract, one forty aero lot of
ne land iro;.r MrsN Mabry s’and two small
ictions west of Cedar creek, being part of
nnmb rs 8(|^and 860 in the 2d district Of
4th wi ion containing in all 1000 acres more
or to-*. And it farther appearing that mid
Asa Prior died without executing said let
ter or empowering his executor to make them
to raid Veniery in conformity 16 said bond,
and said Vcrdery show* that he has folly
paid fora portion of the sbo*e described land
as follnwa, to wit : tho Major part of Lots
number 821, Oil, 806'and a fraction of 887
all In the second district of the fourth section
containing about oee hundred acres more
or less, also that part of the original traot
west ot'Cedar direek bounded by lands of T H
Sparks and William Peck, contalalak 100
Ames more or lest, have,been folly paid for
It is (herofore ordered by the Court that un
less cause to the contrary be shown to the
Court within three man thi4>jr {hotel mere*-1
ted,Win H 0 Prior, the Execttfor of said
Aha Prior deceased, will be directed to mak«
titles to raid Verdcry to Jfoe last described]
tracts of Laud In conformity to said bond;
and it la ordered that this rule be published in
the Bome Courier once a month foi 8 months.
A true extract from the minutes of Court
this November l4. 8. X. BORDERS, |
517,60 [nov20] Ord’y & Ex Off C C 0
d««4] S A BORDERS, Or’y a Ex Off C CO
Caardiau's hale, a
A GREKARLK to art order of the Court of Or.
binary of Burke county, will be sold on the
Fir?: Tnin February next a* the Court
do r in Chattooga county, tho interest
•f Lv.iia Duke. a ininorjin Lot number 124 in
«ti) District and 4th Section of raid county.
dee4 J B JOBES, Guardian
G EORGIA, Floyd CountyTo all Whom it
may wweem. will plcaso.take noGpe, ThA
wher.-a? John M Carroll app lies 16 tue for
letters of Guardianship to the persons and
property of Emetine J. Smith, minor.
These ire therefore to cite and admonish
all and >;n»u!ar the kindred find friends of
«ufet minor, to be nod appear at tay office
with in Use Hme prescribed by law to show
eansc if any they bare, why said letters
should C>M lvgranted nolo said applicant,—
Given under my hand and official signature
itnffi e, thb the 25th November. 1856.
Dec4 J. LA Al BERTH. Ordinary
G eorgia,Pioydeoantyr—To all .
may concern, will please take notiee that
whereas, Isaac Weathers, administrator
the estate of Joseph Thomas deceased,
“ to me for letters of administration
raid Estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itor? of raid deceased to be and appear at
my office within the time proscribed bylaw
to show cause if any they have; why mrfA
letters should not be granted unto sald.ap- '
piicant. Given under my hand and official
surmtnre at office this 28th November 1855.
dec{4 6m] J. Lamserth. Ordinary.
ft BORGIA. Floyd county To all whom It
vT tc*v en corn, will pleosetake notice, that
whereas. Robert N C Wareapplles tome for
letter* of a; m in,st ration op the estate of
Adeline M.J. Ware, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all an l singular, the kindred and creditors
deceased to ho and appear at my
in the lime prescribed by law to
if any they have, why said let-
not be granted DDfo said appli-
i-r mv hand at office.
J.LAMBERTH. Ordinary
rra
QEORGIA, Polk County:
G. Waldrop* Executors*
pres deceased,
to me for letters di-ntissory.
These are therefore to cite and adm
the parties interested, to file their objections
n my office on or before the first Monday
of February next, otherwise letters disrnis-
K ry will be granted the applicants on that
y. Given under my hand at office this
the 2d day of Joly 1855. . , "3
STEPHEN A BORDERS,
jullO ; Ordinary.
Hansom Foster applies to me
[ of Administration on the Es
Ute of WDIIam G Fitts, deceased.
These are, therefore*6 dertfotf admonish
all ar.d singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased ta be And appear at my office
rescribcd by law to show
aoy they have, why said letters
be granted. Given under my
drc4] F. A. Ktrbt. Ord’y
A QREEABLE to*4j*fcdiiir oftiaCTljpfonarjt
ix Chattooga county, will be-raid on the. 1st
Tuesday in February next, the following
pr<»perty tn wit: Tenar, a girl 18 yean old ;
Gracv a girl 10 years old and John, a boy
10 year* oi-i. S >H for the benefit of the
beir? of Alexander .Manning, deceased.
Wa. R. MANNING Administrator,
Dec.4 with the will annexed
G EORGIA, Chattooga County: Whereas*
Thomas Administrator of j?. H.
Gaines. ‘T eased, applies to me for letters of
Dismission therefrom. '~V" " ‘
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all a »fl singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cans/: if any they Have, why said 1 •ttera
should not be granted onto said applicant.—
Given under my hand andf official signature
at office. [deed] F A Kirby, Ord’y
’ virtue of an order from the- Honorable
Court of Ordinary of the county of Floyd,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jaonary
next, at the Court House In Some between
the legal hours of sale, the following Negro
Slaves, belonging to the Estate of the late
Mathis G. Simkins deceased, or so many
tbereo‘*as may Le noceK.rary to pay off and
di-charge the debts of said deceased, to wit:
Henry, a man ag»-d 45 years ; Patience, a
vom?n aged 38years; Ellen, a woman aged
23 years, and her two children, Prince 6
year- arid Vahala 2years; Margaret; a wo
man aged 18 years and her two children,
Framds 4 years and Jane 2 years; Jackson,
a man used 22 years, Henry, a man aged 28
years; Little Maria a womanaged 46 years;
Caroline a woman aged 17 years and her
child, Fctona 2 year* of age Terms Cash.
GABRIEL JONES, Ad’mr
Nov.20rh'55.lda with the will annexed
OF GEORGIA. Floyd Ouonty : To
all nii'.in i; may concern will please take
notic>: \hni ' ' reaa Charles Knowles applies
to me for letters of Administration on the
E-taloof Cbcroket B. Talbot deceased.
These are tfterefine to cite and admonish
all and singular, fhc kindred and ereditgrs
of raid deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law,
t.» show cause, if any exist, why said letters
of p.rliiJ'.nbdration abonld not be granted
nnio *aid applicant. Given under my band
at r-ffice. Jnov27|- J.LAEBBBTH, Oridy
POSTPONED SALK,
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or-
iliniiry, the first Monday in Angast 1855,
will be -old before the Court House door in
Gommcrvitle. Chattooga County Georgia on
the first Tuesday in January next, part of
lot of land number 129 in 14th District and
4tb Section, containing one hnndred and
n«e aerek(401) sofd fo^ the benefit of the
heirs and cn difoia of MoaesKellet,deceased
Term? tnado known on the day of s«le.—
Notes with ajioroved.wcfiritv. this 6tb Ang.
N«.v38 JOHN D KNOWLES, Adm’r
ication will bo
riVO months af:;r date appHca
3 f Floyd
T made to the Ordinary of Floyd county for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the
minor heits of the Estate of A. N.^ Baird,
deceased - .
JOEL MARABLE.
N-iv 27.1855. Gnardian
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Y »n order fnm the Honorable Court of Or
he sold before
B dinary of Floyd county will he sold
the Court liou««: in the city of Rome cn the
1st Tuesday of January next, t behind belong
ing t., tin-estate of Martha Eason, deceased,
consisting or twenty-five acres more or les*, it
being the west part of Lot six bundredthirty
severity (6T7) tltinl district, 4th section,
joining the Jand helpoging to the estate of
John G Eason. Terms made known on day
of sale. cov6, TilOSJ. DAVIS, Ad’mr.
are
r Term
Upon foe petition of T. W. Craven, praying
that Wm H C Prior, Executor of Ara Trior,
deceased, be directed to mako titles to lot of
land, n timber 181 in the third district, of the
4th section, containing twentyfour and a half
auras more or less in conformity t* foe bond
said Asa Prior deceased made T. W.
Craven dated September foe 94tb ^fo
il is ordered by Hie Court thst unless rase
to the contrary be shown within tho ,- ne
prescribed by law, the said Execufor w l.- o
directed to make bills to mid Craven incc
formity with said bond. And that this rule
be published once a month for three months
in foe Rome Courier: A truo extract from
tho minutes of Com t, November 18th, 1865.
$10nov20] S A Borders,Chd’y a kx off o c o
JrVi
X iir**an, General
and any other'* frandtl
Owing to numarousappHcations from all parts
of tho country, tho managers will givo their
attention to tho filling of orders for tTeksts or
ooMificatcs, in foe Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at adlstanoo may confidently roly
npon having thoir orders for tioksts promptly
Ailed, and tha strictest confidenco obssrrsd.
These I<oUeriea are drawn dally in publio in
fos City of Baltimors, under tbs: superinten
dence of tho Stats iiottary Commisslouar.—
Raavy Bonds are given to the Stats sa security
for th payment of all Prises. The prices of tha
Whole Tickets are from 81 to $25. Half and
qnater tickets in proportion.
Thera are never loss than 38,000 prises in any
Lottery, whieh prises vary In amount from 18
to8t00,000, according to fos prioe of. foo tiek-
eta. For instance—
ww» a* **tf -r mm a si iw U|M **im u Oni t*,ooo
u %* a jj tt it « 10,000
<« « «« 5 tt ft, tl 20,000
a it n .jo « u , it 40,000
« tt tt 20 ** « “ 70,000
With numerous Prises of810,000, $5,000,8500
$100, ac. Parsons can remit as any amount,
from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on
receipt of whieh we forward its value in Tickets
in the Lottery designated by fos potohaaer, or,
if jreno bo designated, then some lottery will
be drawn after foe buyer has got the tickot in
hif possession. An official Scheme of tho Lot
tery will be sent with all tiokets ordered, caro-
B y sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on th
the Lottery Is drawn the official dnv
be sent, together with a written Explana
tion of the result of the purchase. The drawn
:rs are also punished in the daily papers
City of Baltimore, and in foe Daily Na
Intelligencer, Washington, D. O.
A circular eontaining all foe Schemes will be
$ent to any one by addressing the undersigned.
Address orders for tickets to
F. X. BREN AN, No 4 Calvert Street,
ang71y Baltimore, Maryland.
JACOB'S CORDIAL,.
n BORGIA,Floyd County!
VT To all .whom .it U»y concern,
take notiee that whereas Jane Simra
whereas Jane Simmons
irtratrix bn the estate of Mansfield Simmons
deceased applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Estate.
These are therefore, to cite ana admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appearat my office within the
time prescribed bylaw to show cause if any they
have why said letters of dismission should not
be granted onto said applicant. Given under
my hand and official signature at office thislhe
LKIElfS ! LIHEMS! ILI1IEI8!!!
TXTHITE Irish Linen Of the best quaily.
VV WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants
and coats.
Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Linensfor
gent's pants and coats.
WHITE AND COLERED LINEN DRIL-
lings for gent’s pants.
BROWN LINENS, a large clock and of ev
ery quality/ R J JOHNSON
Also, if yon want a fine Fashionable HAT, I
have them of the best that is made on the la.
test style, and very cheap R J J
READYMADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS
xm received of the latest style to suit summer.
ttaylS tf RJJOHNSON.
j(J8OBGIA, Chattooga County:
VT Whereas, Sarah W Moore, Administratrix
of John Moore, deceased, applies to mo for
letters of dismission there from.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish Ml and singular, foe Kindred and Cred-
itore.of said deceased, to be and appear at
my officq within the time prescribed by Law.
to show cause, if any they have, why said
Letters should not be granted unto said ap
plicant. ..Given under my hand and official
signature at office.
• F AIKIRBY, A
i j!yl7’65 . ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
"DY virtue of an order from tho Court of Or-
X> dinary of Floyd, will. ,be sold before, the
Conrt House In the.city of Rome on the first
Tuesday in January next, the land iq said
connty belonging to the estate of John. G
Rasdq.' deceased, containing one hundred
and twenty Acres, Lots No 688,687.and 665
inVanns Valley on foe waters of Cedar Creek
There is about seventy acres cleared under
fence, dwelling honse, orchard and a fine
spring of water. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and .creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the ds»r of rale.
nov6 T J DAVIS, adm’r, debonis.
DALTON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR
ed to fill orders in the best style of. Work
manship from foe best of Material with the la
test improved patterns, pn short
NOTICE IN IRON,
BRASS OR COHPOSOTOflf
ALL CASTINGS Wild. BE EXPE
DITIOUSLY. EXECUTED, S UQH AS
UILLL GEARING OF EYEBY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER. WHEELS,
. BARNHILLS.
PATENT
SAW SILL DOGS,
GIN OARING!
And all sorts of Gearing for both
SAW AND FLOURING MILLS.
WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE
PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRirTIOSi OB PLAN
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
- AgrlcuIt’I Implem’s
generally, are
i~ kept constantly on
hqpd at reduced prices. All
persons wishing to bniid or re-
Mills, are invited to examine our patterns and
and prices. Having a practical Millwright
connected with the company, we. are prepared
tp give plans and fop Estimated cost of all kind
of Mills and Machinery.
. ROB'T BATTEY,
Dalton ap 17 ly President.
W HEREAS, James M. Wootten ‘applies to
me for letters of Administration upon the
Estate of Henry W. Wooten late of Carroll Co
deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased. 7 to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to
show cause if any they bave why said letters
should not be granted onto s^id applicant.—
Given nnder my hand and official signature
at office. [nov!3] F A KIRBY, Ordy’
G EORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it
may eoneem win pleaso take notice, that
whereas Harrison Camp, Administrator on
the Eetate of William Y. Coney, deceased,
and also administrator debonisnon ,on the
Estate of John E. Coney deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from the Es
tates of said deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be aud appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law/to
show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office and official signature at office
Nov.9ib. [novlSJ J. LAM BERTH, Ord’y
G EORGIA, Floyd County « To all whom it
may concern, will please take notice, that
Adam Mitts applies to me for letters of
Guardianship for the persons and property
of Susan Margaret; Elizabeth Robert, and
Noah Self, orphans ol Robert Self, dee’ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and friends of
Mid orphans to be snd appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to
show cause if any they have why said letters
sbonld not be granted unto said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature
at office this the 6th of November, i856.
[novlgj J. L.VMBERTH, Ordinary
AEORG IA, Poik Connty:
VT Court of Ordinary October Term, 1855. Up
on the petition of Thomas J. Peek praying
that William fl. C. Prior, Executor of foe
last will and trstament of Asa Prior, deceas
ed, be directed to make titles to lots of land
No. 1828 and 1829 in the 21st district of
the third section, now Polk County, contain
ing each forty seres more or less, pursuant to
the bond mid Aaa Prior deceased mode to
William Peek dated the fourteenth day of
Febraary.1840 and transferred to Thomas
J Peek the ninth day of October, 1866 now on
fllo in the office of this Court.
It Is ordered, that unless canae to,the con-,
trary be shown by those interested, within
foe ttmeprescribed by law, the .raid Execu
tor will be directed to mako tltfcs to said
Peck in conformity with the bond, and that
this rale be published once a month for three
months in the Romo Courier.
A true extract from the minntpsof Court,
this the 10 th day of Oct. SA Bordbrs, ,
oct 183m / ■ Ex* Off. C. f C, 0
HOUSE FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned offers for sale, agoed Dwel
ling House in tho city of Rome. For par-
iculnrs apply to James M Sumter, Esq.,
may 8 JO McKINZIE
CHEAP CARPETS,
T apestry, Bumml ingrain and
Carpets, 0-4; and 12-4, Drugget, Fic
Cloths, Ac, for sale by J H McCLUNG
Hemp
Floor Oil
A CO
'$lack»smith Shop.
(Ba^THE Subscriber moat kindly ref
turns his thanks to foe Citizens
f^Smlof Rome and vicinity for the very _
generous patronage extended to him during the
S t year, and would inform them that he ie
pared to carry, on Blaeh'gmithing in fos
ions branches also the building aad repair
ing of Waggons and Carriages, and being a
maehinestcan make and repair Machinery of
all kinds. Wan ted two Black Boys between the
age of 15 and 18 sis apprentices.
Jan 9 '55, ly K. S, SIMONS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!!
TpiNE French black, bine and olive cloth,
J? Frock Coats, made in foe most fashionable
tnaunor, new styles of plain and Fancy Cassl
meres, walking and' business Coats, French
Doeskin and fancy Cassimere pants, English
Casrimere domestic dito. AN ENDLESS AS
SORTMENT OF VESTS, consisting of plain
Cloth, Satin, figured Silk, Silk Velvet, Plash,
Ae. A large stock of elegant over Coats, Cloaks
and Talmas. Also a well assorted stock of boy’s
dofoing, Boots and Shoos, Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, Tranks and Valieses at STERN A CO
A large and well selected stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Watches and Jewelry, ladies’
Shoes and Gaiters, just received and will be sold
on reasonable terms by (nor62m) S. k CO
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS.
T S LATE ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY.)
S new Company is now prepar-t
ed to do work on short notice, of
heavy and light Castings from
foe latest improved patterns of Iron,
or Composition, all of which will be warran
ted. Turning, Borings and Drilling done to
order. Also, screw cnttingrOf 10 feet or nn
der of any size and thread required. Heavy
and light forging of wrought Irou or Steel
done in superior style. '
PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to
their, patterns for Mill Gearing,for Merchant
and Custom Flouring, and 8aw Mills, Gin
Gearing of all the nsnal sizes, and Bark
Mills always kept on band. We are also
prepared to bniid stationary Engines upon
the latest improvements. All oi which will
be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass
taken in exchange for work - at cash prices
JAMES L. DUNNING,
john McDonough,
WILLIAM RUSHTON.
P. S. All of tho above company arc prac
tical Mechanics, and give their individua
attention to the business. jan. 9, ’55
T HE following is the schedule ct the arrivals
and departures of foe MAILS to and from
this office.
The Eastern and Western Mail closes daily
; (Sundays exeepted) at 9, a. m.
Arrives daily (Sundays exeepted) by p. m.
Mode of conveyance, R. R. Cars.
Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave 8pring closes
daily at l p. m.; arrives daily by 84 a. m.
Mode of conveyance. Coach.
LaFayetto Mail, by Armntoboe, Dirt Town,
Mount Hickory, Summerville and Tryon
Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 5
a. m.
.Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by7p m
Mode of eonvejranee, Hack.
Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek and Vann’s
Valley closes Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at l p. m., and arrives same day by
Centre, Ala., Mail by Thomas’ Mills. Cedar
Creak, Go., HoweUs Cross Roads, Oceola,
Ala., closes Fridays at 6, a. m.j arrives Sat-
t urdays by 7 p. m.
Bine Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Bluff, Gayles-
vllle, Ala., Missionary Station and Co sa,
Ga.', doses Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun
days at 5, a m.; Arrives Tuesdays,^Thursdays
and Saturdays by 0 p. in.
Hermitage and McGuire’s Store Mail closes
Thursdays at 1 p. m.j arrlvos samo days by
• U ( o. tn. -’ , .i j;.,.'’ ~
Floyd Spring* and all Chattooga county Mail
arrives and lenves by the LnFayctte Mail, and
Western and Southern Mails included.
THUS. J. PERRY, P. M.
P. 0., Rome, Go., 2d Aug., 1855.
HU* OF THE LATEST STYLE,
UST received and for sale nt
J ?US
(n
(novOtf)
J II McCLUNG k 00’S
Cholera,
Dysentery,
Dtarrhcua,
BOWEL DISEASES.
Cholera Morbus,
Bilious C/tolic, ; •
Cholera Irifdnturti,
2 >i.
8 rf.
4 a,
6a.
ca.
7a.
ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OP PE MALE Si
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
1st. It cures a* worst eases of Diarrkaa. J 8th. It retitvts Pain'in Back and IMns.
It cures tho worst formsof Dysentery. j Hti. llcmntefaclsNcrvoumcss and Despon-
Itcures California or Mexican DiarrhteQ. l dtney.
It relieves Ike severest Colic. ^ 110/Ar. II Restores Irregularities.
It cures Cholera Marhue. I 11 th. 11 dispels Gloomy and Historical
It cures Cholera Infantum. I 12fo. Vs d Tranquilizer and Admirable Tonic
It cures Painful Menstruation.
. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, ?ic, _
"I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, aud have found it a must efficient and in my
* ment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Waknkr. Judge Of Supreme Court;, Ga.
t gives mo pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own persona] ex
perience, and tho experience of ray neighbors and friends around me, U a sufficient guano-
fee for mo to boiler© it to be oil that it purporM to be; viz: a hpykbeioh remedy.”
Hon. Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cberokce Circuit.
“I take great pleasure in recommending tills invaluable medicine to ail afflicted with bow
el diseases, for which I belidvfflt to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing
else over tried by tapr A. A. Gacldino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
“Thisefficient remedy is travelling into celebrity os fust a Bodkparto pushed his columns
into Russia, audfalniug commendation wherever used.”
[Georgia Jeffersonian, May 190,1868.
Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, und thin, w fth all I hear about It, as a rem-
y l)y those who have tried'it, Induces mo tpbelipvetbat it stands at the head of every
preparation of the kind, and! would recommend Its' use in the disease for which it is
compounded. i . 7 Milse G. Dobbins,
Cashier of foe Bank ofthe State of Georgia, Griffin.
“If there is any credibility in human testimony, ‘Jacobs Cordial’ must stand pre-emi
nent above all other preparations for. the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testi
mony in its favor comiug in from ail quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if uof all other ‘patent’ preparations.” A . Fleming,
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance.Bank, Griffin,
C?" For sale by Dr. Hicks & C°.and J. E. Pinson, Rome; S. M. Davidson Cave
Spring, R* D. Winoakd Vann’s Valley, Stephen Ball Armutehee, T. McGuire McGuire’s
Store, Wm. McCollouoh Floyd Springs,Carpenter & Burke Cassville,.E Porter Adairs-
Aiilo, Allgood &Edwahdb Summerville, Thornton’s Dahlonega.M. Turner Stileehcrongh,
t»d by the principal Merchants ahd Druggists through on t the State.
PERFUMERY!!!
DR. J W HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOR
foe patronage they have hereto
fore received from foe citisena of Romo and its
vicinity, would very respeetfully
invite them to call and examine their stock of
WHICH IS DECipEDtY f Ik lARGEST 4 }
best selected stock that has ever
been brought to fo is market. Theirilssofcment
CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF
PERFUMERY, POMADES OF ALL kinds,
k Flavour. COOKING EXTRACTS,
-ODOMIXE, CACHOIJS , PRESTON SALTS,-
powder, Snuff-boxes &c., &c.,&c.
Please call and examine their as
sortment. mayl5 tf
SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GIANT
HiSMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
helmdold’s hiohlt conckntratbo
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHF,
For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys,
Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, aud
all diseases of the Sexual Organs, Whether
in male or famale, from whatever cause they
may have originated, and no matter of how
long standing.-
If you have contracted the terrible disease
which, when once seated in the system* will
surely go down from- one generation to an
other, undermining the constitution and sap
ping the very vita! fluids of life, do not trust
r m a fion to the Pu'blili
AWFUL CASE «F CANCER CUBED.
Editor* If aeon Telegraph, '■ Pike Co./ Ga.
| Gentlemen: In bbtglniehtirfoyiJonswObci-
and for tho benefit ofsuffering hnnianity.‘pef- J |
mil me tbrongli the cdlmnns o( jrotTr exten
sive psper. to perform what I heliove to tje,
my duty to soffcringfellow moffois. Cancers
and Cancerous uUnctions of a malignant
character aro constdereU'hy alt th'C MfedfckI
I Faculties both in England, France and A-
merlca. as incurable: and thousands are dai
ly lingering on tbrongb a painful and dread
ful exislenro to an awfpi death from thM
moat direful of all complaints to whic
human race are snbjccte ‘
thought or hope of recovery/ffll fmndredsofl
the best surgeons the world ever prodneed.
has been exhausted in vnfn. Aly mother has I
foeen for sixteen years afflicted with otto of
■ing cancers, situated in tho
M .Rate part ofthe tinman system, and
: of all others the most obstinate urtfofe; She
has been relieved by Dr R Moseley, of Grif
fin. Knowing the Importance of even a small]
apace in your paper. I will give a brief state
ment of the case, that tiutfe wbo are afflicted
may read and judge for themselves of its ma
lignant character, and the extraordinary skill
required to eradicate it. The disease origi
nated upon the upper tip, near the comer oj
[the mouth, and continued to spreaduntil tho
■hole of the upper lip, the gums, nose and
ions ofthe face were very ranch affected,
had been nnder the charge ofmanyemi-
[nent physicians before visiting Dr Mosely,
And'also the celebrated Dr. Marshal, of Ma
con, and Dr. Shepard,'of Charleston, both df
{those noted carers having failed to give any
E Klief. She was considered by all who saw
I er, to be ont of the reach of medical aid;
her lip was all destroyed and gone, and con
stitution apparently ruined from the effects
af Arsenic, and other poisonous escharotics,
{ ■hat were applied while she was under the
treatment of other physicians. Her face and
eyes had become very much swolen, vision
nearly eone, and a general Dropsy ofthe en
tire system, with distressing palpitation of
the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took
her under his treatment at Griffin, oil the 1st
of August, 1851. The Doctor took out all the
cancer, together with her front teeth, and
a por tion of the superior maxilary bone; al
so some of the bones in the roof of the month;
and all without the use of the knife, There
{has been no appearance of the disease since,
and I believe that it has been entirely eradi
cated from her system. I have made fre
quent and minute examinations, and discov
er no apppearanceof any cancer remaining.
When she reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary
T HE above j**tly celebrated corn and oob milt
commands itself to all persons who bavohor
sos, males, cattle, hogs, or poultry, to feed; be
sides making prime hominy^ aad good corn-
brcad-mfeal. This mill needs no “puffing,-” all
that ia needed to make them sell ‘like hot cakes’
is for foe poblio to investigate and become ac
quainted with foehr performance, ac.
We have been appointed permanent Agents
for this section of foe oountry, and have the dif
ferent sites of mills, now on band, and will bo
glad to reeeive calls from all persons interested
in snch a machine. - i
We have never recommended any machine
that did not give perfect satisfaction, and our
confidence in this is as well ’fixed’ as in any ono
we have ever examined.
CUNNINGHAM k LINTON,
Ag’le for Rome, and Co. aronnd.
ISAAC McKIM COOKE, General agent for
Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
N©2 will grind 10bn. corn and oob mealin 1
boor, cost $57; No 3 .will grind 15 bn com
meal in 1 hours, cost $67,50; No 4 grind 20 bu
corn and cob meal in I hoars, cost $78
Ijy 17 '556m
yourself in the bands ofthe Quacks, who
start up every day in a city like this, and
fill the papers with glaring falsehoods, too
well calculated to deceive foe young, and
those not acquainted with their tricks.—
Yon cannot be too carefril in the selection
of a remedy in these cases.
The finid.extract Bucbns has been pro
nounced by eminent physicians the greatest
remedy 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 ovary particle ofthe rank and pois-
inous virus of this dreadfhf disease; and;
Unlike other remedies, does not dry np.tbe
disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self*
abase, a .most terrible disease, which has
brought thousands of the human race to
untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant
hopes, of parents, and blighting in the bad
the glorious ambition of many a noble youth,
can be cured by this Infallible Remedy.—
And as a medicine which mast benefit every
body, from the simply delicate to the con
fined arid despairing invalid, no equal is to
be found acting both as a Cme and preven
tive.
SWAN’S BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTED,
P UBLISHED semi-monthly, at Montgomery,
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work is printed on fine white paper and new
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in foe United Slates. A Southern Bank-Note
List is essential in every Bank, Counting House
and Public Office. Let us unite iu advancing
our common interests, and not permit Northern
men and Northern Direotors to fluctuate onr
money matters as they may wish, while we are
quietly following their dictation. The work will
be carefully revised on the day of publication,
and all important financial changes, as they oc
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■ HELM BOLD’s BIGHLT CONCENTRATED
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
For Purifying the Blood, removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, expo
sure and imprudence in life, chronic consti
tutional disease, arising from an impure
state ofthe Blood, and the only reliable
and effectual known remedy for the care of
Scrofula, Salt Rheum., UlcerationB of the
ThroitandLeps. Pains and Swellings ofthe
Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and sca
ly Eruptions of the Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some of
the most distingaished physicians iu 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 entirely recovered in the
incurable wards of onr public Institutions
which had for many years resisted every
mode of treatm-nt that conld be devised .-r
These cases furnish striking examples ofthe
salutary effects of this medicine in arresting
some of the most inveterate diseases, after
the glands were.destroyed, and the bones al
ready affected.
Notice.—Letters-from responsible pbysi
cians and Professors of several Medical Col
leges, and certififcates of cures from patients
will he found accompanying both Prepara
tions, -
Prices, Fluid Extract of Bochn, $1 per
OPINION ON'THE PRESS. .
W E take pleasure in referring the reader to
foe testimonials of oar prominent drng-
f ists and well known citizens to the virtue of
•avis’s Pain Killer. We have‘used the ar
ticle, ahd'fonnd it valuable. The salecf this
article in the U. States is beyond all prece
dent, as the books of the office will show.—
Cincinnati Commercial.
> Davis’s Vegetable Pain Killer.—We
first heard of this medicine during a recent
visit to the New England States, and being
struck with the novetty of the titler, were in
duced to make some inquiry about itj and
we were, surprised to learn that it was kept
constantly In the booses, of most of foe in
habitants of the cities and villages where tvq
stopped, to be nsed of sudden attacks of pain,
burns, scalds, &c., and we heard it spoken
of in ter ms of high commendation by both
druggists and pbpsicians. This much we can
wKhpropritlyttiky ap a journalist, tt favor
of the arlich&--Philadelphia Eagle. -
Phhby Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer.
Voluntarily, conscientiously, and with ranch
pleasure, we recommend to onr readers the
above named mediciue. We speak for onr
own observation and experience, when we
say, that it removes pain, as if by magic,
from all parts ofthe body, and is one of the
best medicines in use Jor checking diarrhea,
and removing the premonitory symptoms of
cholera. It is applied both internally and
externally, with the best effects, and none
who have once used the Pain Killer would
willingly be without. Jt constantly jn their
at Griffin, she was completely- Orostrated bouses.—Cincinnati Erifoftig Noni^rieL
to |f | such as Arsenic Wfe presume no Medical Preparation
from the ose of poisons,
and Corrosive Sublimate; she was scarcely
able to walk without much pain, and dis-
tress frora loss of.sighL When foe. waq nn-
cases cases of a severe character* on which
he effected perfect cares in a short time, seme
of which had baffled the best surgical skill*
apd been pronounced ineurab’e; notwith
standing which, Dr. Moseley enred them all
rwithout difficulty. I merely state., foal from
foe location of the disease and the’ diseased
state of the bones, it was absolutely' beyon-
relief by the use of tha,knife. I would ad
Visit all wbo are subjects q(. cancers, ulcers
and rumors of all kinds, not to despair ci be-
ng cared, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter
how many others may have failed to relieve
yon If I did not honestly and candidly be^
lieve that you would be serving' the cause
of sufferring humanity, by publishing to the’
world the knowledge of Dr. Mojeley’s .un
surpassed skill in the treatment of cancerk, I
would not solicit a place in your val^ibjepa-
per for this communication. I hope, gentle*
tjaeP, that you will place tbis.case before the
public, that they may read and decide for
foemselves.
' Most Jtesp’ct’y., Yonr ob’t se’v’t
DR. J -T. FORD.
_P. S. I will state for the benefit of the af
flicted, that Dr. Moseley is a regular gradu-
□ate, and has been engaged in an extensive
practice for the past ten years. Those who
desire to try his skit! in the treatment of Ca n
cers, Syphilis and otherchronic diseases may
do so with the greatest hope of a cure be
ing perfected in a short time. I have wit
nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr.
Moseley during the past three years;; his
mode of treatment is very mild, not preven
ting the patient f.'ora daily exercise, and at'
tended with no danger whatever. -
Dr. T. J. F.
I^TAll persons that are desirous of avail
ing themselies of Dr. Mosely’s services, wil-
find him at his office, on Eighth Street.Grif,
finGa- All 'omunicafions mast be post paid
and addressed to W R, MOSELEY, M. Dj
Griffiin Ga.
to the public has been more tliorougli
ly tested than Peiry Davis’s Vegetable Pain
Jailer. Thousands of persons, were they
tier Dr. Moseley’s treatment, he had many r& ,Ied opooMpsb, wouldcbeorfally testify
that they have nscd.it for various ills, with
tho most satisfactory succfess. It is within
oar knowledge,that an immense amount of
sufferibg hasfieeh relieved by it. Its propri
etors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save no
pains or expense in order to satisfy the pub
lic. Being.strictly honorable men, they ob
serve the utmost uniformity in the manufac
ture of tbeir celebrated Pain Killer. The
materials of which, it is composed are care
fully selected—none but the best quality be
ing used. By these means the high refuta
tion which the iPain Killer has lofcg siuce ac
quired is at all times trihmpBantly sostain-
,ed. In view of tnese facts, we are- 1 by. no
means surprised to learn that Messrs. Davis
& Son’s tales arc constantly and rapidly in
creasing. While we congratulate our friends
generally that so valuable a preparation as
the Pain Killer is placed within their reach,
we mast be permitted to rejoice at the well
merited sneossos its liberal and enterprising
proprietors.—Providence Gen. Advertiser.
Davis’s Pain Killer.—This article needs
no comments from us,'bat the real worth of
so valuable a compound compels ns togive
publicity to it, m our Transcript. Mr. Perry
Davis, the manufacturer and inventor, is a
gentleman for whom we entertain tl
est respect, and any article be shop
to the public we shonld have the tun
fidence in. The Pain Killer we keep c
-ly on hand, and have done so for a
of years, and have administered it fc
all descriptions, both external ani jhtcrual,
and have ever fohnd it to be the. best >
dy extent. We well recollect it?-first intro-
m
T.~
I
widely oirMlfttedh a»oZiSA b ?« Ie - or 6^ bottles for » Fluid Extract
number of of advertisements will be inserted.- of Sarsaparilla. SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for
Special rates for advertising by foe year or for, S5, equal in strength to oue gallon of Syrup
shorter periods, may be known by applying^to of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by H. T. Helmbold,
Chemist, 263 Chestnut Street, near the Gi
rard Honse. Philadelphia.
To be had of Druggists and Dealers, eve
rywhere.
AH letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention,
jone 12 ly
aay be
any of my Agents, or at'the office in Atlanta, Ga
Special numbers will be sent, on application by
letter, free of charge. All communications in
tended for foe “Bank-Note List and Detector,”
most be addressed to “Swan’* Bank-Note Li*t,”
Atlanta, Go. SAMUEL SWAN.
James Robertson, General Agont. se253m
Korean Kirkpatrick & Co.
HAVING opened anew Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would Call the attention of foo
public to their Stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chain of
every kind; Lounges, Mettrosses of Springs,
Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS,
RUGS &o.j Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loops, ko. ko. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. They still continue tbeir shop,
SOUTH OF GEORGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec
ted with their business, such as making and re
pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste
ring, ko. They keep also on band, MctaKo
Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma
hogany; Walnut and other, wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged
their manufacturing shops at Decatur, and con
snpply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all artioles
of Cabinet Ware, of foeir own manufacture, in
any quantity desired. .
They are* now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to bo bad from tbo North. jan 9 ’58, ly
T He copartnership heretofore existing ur
tho name of Coburn k Dwinell is this
Dissolution.
under
urn k Dwinell is foie day
dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due
the Firm, foe yoarly advertisements now in foe
e por and subscriptions from foo 3d of August
it will bo payable to M. Dwinell. Claims
against the offioo from first of January last will
also be presented to M. Dwinell for settlement.
8. E. COBURN.
WINE
June 1,1855.
M. D\
2LL.
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MAIL LINE 1
From Romo fo La Fay
ette via. Mount Hickory, Summerville and Try-
on Factory.
Leave* Rome Tuesdag* and Friday* at fl
o’clock, A. M.; return* Wednatdays and Satur-
days.
Tho undersigned having taken foo contract
for carrying the mail botween Romo and La
Fayetto informs ttio traveling publio that ho is
prepared with good horses and vebioles for the
accommodation of travelers. Thogo visiting
Chattooga and Wnlkor oountio, will find, this a
JAMES 1
NEURALGIC LIQUID!!
T HIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE for
foe cure of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Flux
Diarrhoea, Cramp Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Croup,
Nervous Headache, Chills and Fevers, Bruises
.and Sprains, Old Sores, Pains in any part ofthe
body, is now for sale at Wm M & W Peeples,
Calhoun; CP Wellborn, Dalton; J Noroross,
Atlanta ; R Baber, Marietta. We would say
to all as a proof of the power and efficacy of this
Liquid to do what we say, we have retailed $7.00
worth in fourteen montnsin Chattanooga amidst,
all other medicines where foe medical faculty
stands high. We can get 95 out of-100 who
have used this to certify its virtue and pow
er. See Brownlow’s Whig and descriptive pam
phlets for details and testimony. Each Bottle
bos full directions. Price 50 cts, 1 00 and
$2 00 dollars per bottle Cash only.
J J JAMES.
Proprietor.
I hereby certify that I was afflicted with Rheu
mutism for two years, and frequently woulda»
wake in foe'night and shod tears, the pain was
so severe, without relief from any medicine til)
I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid aud in two ap
plications it mode a perfect euro.
JM YOUNG,
Clinton, Ga, ~ Physician.
Certificatc.—JUDGE MASSINGALE.
I have used James’Noaralgio Liquid with en
tire sucoess in two qsses of Rheumatism in my
family, one chronic, foe other inflammatory. I
have used it for Neuralgia in my own case with
muoh benefit Ibeliove itia foo most reliable
and perfect “panacea” for pains I havo over
bad in my family.
H W MASSINGALE.
Certificate.—Rev J. Atkins,' Biblo agent far
Holston Conference.—A few weeks sinoe, when
somo distance from home, I was attacked with
Flux. I took one dose of James’ Neuralgia Li*
quid; the symptoms began to give way, and In
a few hours I was relieved.
Knoxvillo, 1855 J ATKINS
RorW H H Duggan of Holston Conference.
—I certify that James’ Neuralgic Liquid eurod
foe ofilllr and favors on a young man after aU
other remedies bad-failed. It also cored a case
of scarlet Aver—its effect was immediate.
Meigs Co, Tenn W H H DUGGAN.
Hon J M Anderson, formerly member of Con
gress from 5fa District, Tonn.
I was painfully afflicted with .Neuralgia in
e faco attended with soro throat, and by using
tbo raco aucnqoa wicu soro inroai,annoy using
only a part of a bottle" of James’ Ncuralgio Li.
quid made a perfaot euro, indoed it acted like a
charm. JMANDERS0M, ■
plenum! find agreeable route. Tho undersigned nia^TIl^’W V’Marion Co., Tenn.
b.ogps by diligent attrontiqn to his busiiuess tq.l •» ' Ag,e,n.t.^:,
secure a liberal share of patronage- ' S G WELLS, Romo, Ga.?
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- N. B.'—Those who prefer may consult Dr. La
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traces of those disorderOwhich oopaiva and cn-.
bobs have so long boon thought an antidote, to
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“French Secret” is foe great continental reme
dy for that class of disorders which, unfartuna-
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no important change in the diet is necessary.
Medioines sent to any part ofthe Union, accor
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secured from all observation. Office removed
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dnciion for'Public patronage ; it y»a* i
sold in a few shops in this city: Io<»k' at it
now! the? world are its patrons. A ft- w days
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BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT PUT DP IN THE
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Sold by J y?HICKS & 0Q:j R < • m \ G i ;
-J D Carpenter,^.Cassville; J A & S Irwin.
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Barret. Carter&. Co. and Clark, Wells & Du
bose.-Augusta; John B-Morra & Co., J.ir.
Carter & Co . -Jos. M. Garner & Co.. S. D.
Brantly & Co.‘, Savannah, and by druggists
and; medicine dealers generally [/ulylOly
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION II—SEC-
A RRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual
iL Collection of thi3 new and"pnpufar Institu
tion far the diffusion of Lite attire and Art,
have been' made on the most extendi Ve scale.
Among the works alreddy.engaged. is the. far
_ Exoeiaio r Hand Loom!!
rpHIS important labor saving machine for do-
X mestic manufactory, ii destined to supersede
* nd drive out of nse all other hand looms that
ave their treaddles operated by foe aotion ofthe
feet, and foe shuttle thrown by foe hand. The,
construction is . '
SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE ! .
From its great simplicity, it is not subject to
get ont of order, and foe entire machine com
plete, ean be made by any ordinary 'carpenter.
The advantages-it possesses over tho old fash
ioned loom, consist in all its parts being SELF
CHANGING; requiring no skill to weave. It
is noat and convenient, and on it ono can weavo
THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on the
old fashioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR!
The cost Is no more than fofagld, andis equally
adapted to all kinds of dom^stio weaving.
a supply of tho Looms whioh hp will sell at pri
cos to suit tho times • Jan 30 ’55 tf.
io lias A
at pri-' ‘ R
j the wl .,..
faibcti 1 ;GfTNOA CR UCIF1X” which
Daily, cost ten thousand dollars. In forming
the new collection, the diffusion of works of
American Art, and the encouragement of
American’genins, havenot been overlooked.
Commissions have been i.-sued to many of
the most distingnuhed American Artists,
who will contribute some of »heic finest pro
ductions. Among them are three marble
Busts, executed bv the greatest living sculp
tor—Hiram Powers : Georoz WasinnGTON, r
the father of his Country; Benjamin Frank
lin, tho Philosopher; -Daniel Webster, the
Statesman. A special agent has visited Eu
rope and made careful and judicious selec
tions of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze
and Marble ; Statuary.ond Choice Paintings.'
The whole forming a large and valuable col
lection of Paintings and Statnary, to'bc dis
tributed free among the members of this
Association for tho second year.
Terms of Membership-t-TIio payment of
three dollars constitutes any one a mtimber
of this association, aad entitles him to either
one of the following Magazines : Harper’s,
Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s. Gra
ham’s, Gody’s Lady’s Book, and Household
Words. Persons taking five memberships
aro entitled to any five of the Magazines for
one year, and to six ticketsin the distribu
tion.' The net proceeds derived from tho>
sale of memberships, are devoted to the pur
chase of works of Art for the ensuing year..
The advantages secured by becoming a
member of this association, aro—1st. all per
sons receive the full value of their subscrip
tion at tho stavfc, in the shape of sterling Mag
azino Literature. 2d, each member is con
tributing towards purchasing choice Works-
of art. which are to bo distributed among
themselves, and aro at the same time encour
aging the Artists of the country, disbursing
thousands of dollars through its agency.
Persons in remitting funds tor membership '
will plecso give their postoffice address im
full,stating the month they wish the Maga- *
zine to commence, and have the letter regis
tered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on
the receipt of which, a certificate of mem
bership, together with the Magazine desired,
will be forwarded to any part ofthe country.
Those who purchase Magazines at book
stores, will observe that by joining this Asso
ciation, they receive the Magazine and free
ticket in the annual distribution, all at the
same price they now pay for the Magazine
alone.— Beautifully illustrated Catalogues
givmg full description sent free on application
£3P"For Membership, address
C. L DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A.
At cither of ti>d principal offices—Knicker
bocker Magazine office 348, Broadway, N. Y
or Western Office, 1G6 Water street, Samlns-
ky, Ohio, novl38m
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ome, Ga. For particulars impure of "'
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