Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, December 25, 1855, Image 4

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Court of Ordinary GEORGIA, Polk County, Court of Ordinary crin, 1855 : It apne»rincfo the ^ November Term, 1855 : It apDc.iriftjJ to the the petition of Warren Aiken, show- C<>»it Pom the peUUoit of A A , , j ' t there, to wit, on the !w-en!yfourth day in the yedr of ettr Lord, eighteen hen- two, Asa Prior, then of iht»county life, but now of the State of Texas, de- made and executed to Augustus N. j simple to rortain bonds ^described ■ in due-form of law, his bond, condl- , borui as folio us, to .wit:* the Cedar Asa Pri<>r late of Texas deceased, did whilst in !ito ort the 2lfh day of July 1852 make And execute to said petition a bond obligation to make to the said Widely, titles in fee in snidl Town r Verdery titles in fee j tract, the Wilcher tract, one fot ty acre lot of pine land, neat MrsN Mabres’wa&two small iVaotions west of Cedar creek,, 4kdhjf p*it of tnimb'Ms 800 and 850 In 'the So dfatriot of 4 th seriioncoMt'dolBgin all 1000 acres more or less. And Ufarther appearing that said Asa Prior died without executing said U t ter or empowvi tug hlsexecutorto make them to Mi l W idow in v'< nfonntty to said bond, and said Yeidvry shows that he has fully paid fora portion of the aho^Odescribed liyi.l as follows, to wit; the Major part of Lota iiurolff 924, Oil, 1HH> and ft fraction of 887 all in the second district Of the fo» rib section containing about one hundred acres more or less, a!'*' that part of the original tract west ot Cedar creek Pounded hv lands of T H and Aen*s more according to the provisions of the contract.— It is therefore ordered hv the Conrt that an- ■ to ffertetn laiOris Aeeorilwtl in said bond _ t» wit: The-Cedar Town tract, the Witfcher Tract, cor forty ajre Lot Pine Land Mrs N M%biy*e, and (wo small fractions tof Cedar crock bring parts of numbers8Of, ?d 85(L- in the sreottd district of the fourth - \:section, eoniataing in all cue thowsand acres more or le*» : and it further appearing that Asa Prior deceased, died without oinking titles or empowering bis executor? tv make end exe cute titles* in conformity with said bond. And it further appearing that A N Vcrdcry trans ferred a portion of -aid bond to Warren Aiken eit tit*22d day of November 1855. The land portion of bond, relates fepart of the original tract, and described ak follows, to wit: com* roeneing on the cast side of Cedar Creek at the •mUt line of the land fv-w owned by said “A- 8p:v! k near Cedar Town and running thence : the line of the land of said ^Akin *1 It intersects the road leading from Cave .Cedar Town, thence along She west i ofeakHwxl until it reaches a point »j>{hv ia B*W road or street opened by said Verdery l»g aast and west, north of bis gin house i«g screw, thence west on a paralel fthe land of said Akin to Cedar creek, < tfchmg said creek the middle thereof to eginning point: and i! appearing Ut3t “ e purchase nusaev of land containing nmtvMsn lotteries. Office of the Maryland Cnnaolidutedjuittprioit,} Baltimore,-July Jst, IS55. ! ; All tl'cl'ft* or Certificates of Packages of Tift- | ft.', :- i th* l.olUres authoris'd. by the State j Maryland bear the lithographic si./nntui'c >;/ l -V. i/ioi.ri, (irnnol Agent for the Contractor wad any other'* frond*. IT ' • Owing to numerous application.? frontal! parts of the country, the managers will give tfccir attention to the filling of orders for tickets nr certificates, in tbo Maryland Lotteries. Persons at a distance inn}' confidently rely i upon having their orders for tickets promptly | filled, nod the strictest confidence observed. These Lotteries are drawn dally Inpublloin I the City of Baltimore, ululcr tho syporinton- deuce of tho .State Lottery Commissioner.—■ j Heavy Bonds arc given to tho Statons security ! fbr th payment of alt Prixes. Tho prices of the i Whole Tickets nro from $1 to $20. Half and ; punter tickets in proportion. There ere never less than 23,000 priies In any : Lottery, which prises vary In amount from 1$ ; to $100,OKI), according to the price of tho tick ets- For instance— > • •. > /' ' ; M&Af fDFfilSM __ ./.n ote s vo/tuML. fflii Wiliinni Peek. containing 100 or less, have .been fully paid for less erntw ti* the contrary be shown to ti e Court within three nmntlis by those interes ted, Wm !l 0 Prior, tin* Executor of said Am Prior .I e. used, will be directed to make titles to mi id Verde ry to tin* last described 1 U« prt« f a* l!(Wi frf»U »h*«i ••,000 «* * <• $2 “ «• “ 10,000 ft i» u 5 tt tt tt 20,000 *« <- it io •< « “ 40,000 ti « ■< l’O ** it t< 70,000 With numerous Prircs of $10,000, $5,000,$500 $100, ,u\ Persons can remit us any nmount, from $1 upward*, tliot they wish to invest, on receipt of which wo forward its vnlno in Tickets in the Lottery designated by tho purchaser, or, if none bo designated, then some lottery will be drawn after the buyer has got the tiokot in his possession. An official Schcmo of tho Lot- ig to the provisions ”"_ s and it is onlered that tbiM ttle in* published in the Rome Courier once a month fm 8 months. A true os i tact front the minutes of Court this N. vember 14. S. A. BORDERS, * tmmths in de«4} the) acre fine ordered that iry be shvwa to the by these Interested, ni!-r of Asa Prior o wake titles to said :k of land in c*m- ered that for three true extract >nrt. November 30tb 1>55. EP.8. Ory a Ex Off 0 C 0 traels of Lnwi in c<.nforta»tv to said bold, “tv will he sent with all tickets ordered, enre- I fully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the | day the Lottery is drawn tho official drnwing : will be sent, together with a written Expinna* j tion of the result of the purchase. Tho drawn numbers are also publish'd in tho daily papers j of the City of Baltimore, and in tho Daily Na tionalIntelligencer, Washington, D. C. j A circular containing all tho Schemes will bo sent to any ono by addressing the undersignod 'wtkketsto * ENAN, No 4 Calvort Street, augSTy Baltimore, Maryland. Cflblera* Dy&nteiy, Diairliaxi, FOU ALL BOWEL DISEASES. Ckolcj'a Moi'bus, fill intis ChoilC, Choi cm Infant mn, ALSO. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OP FEMALES; MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION. TIIE VIRTl E OF JACOB'S COHUIALARE TOO Vl'ELLklioVl'is TO REQtiRE E.\tOHiLMS I of Diarrkma-. t of Uyttnlcry. 1st. It cures th - vaorst casts u. II CUT'S the writ fon* _ /> r u res California or Mexican Diarrhaa. •ith. It rttieves the severest Colic. 6th. It caret Cholera Morbus. (Uk. It caret Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. 1 8th. It relieves Pain in Buck and Loins. 0IA. It counteracts Nervousness .aid Despon dency. 10Ik. It Restores Irregularities. 1 1 If A. Ildiipth Gloomy awl Ifisterif al fee/i n gs. 12th. Il'ea Tranquilizer amd Admirable Tunic §17 50 [nuv20) (h d’y &■ Ex Off C C 0 {*& ^ I V_* November Term, lS5a: Ujion the jmlition of T. W. Craven, praying | LIHEA’S ! LIXESSI! LI.\E.\S!! I e bond AirniTK Irish Linen of tho bestquaily. T. W. ; VV WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s j ditarttUnTSale, CRENABLE an ordor vf the C djoary of Burk, county, will be 3cedar in February next at > d<H<r ha Cfcs:‘-ega countv, the interest Lydia Dui k«v a minor, in Lot, number 124 in 1 4th Section of said county. .T B JONKS. Guardian 1RGIA, FI yd Cv.iuty :—To all whom it — may concern, will please take notice, that ►»*S*t*rva> John M Carroll applies :o tuo for I-tlesa of Guardianship to the poisons and . propertr ofWline J. Smith, minor. .* Tbvs; arc thcrefont to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and friends of tid minor, to be and appear at my office it id:! the time prescribed by law to show catbfl if any th.-v haw. why said ktlOT 'si***atd not begrantvd unto said applicant.— tl;v, n under mv band and official signature « f!i e, this the 28th November. 185&. Dec4 J.LAMBERTII. Ordinary EORGLA. Floy d coocty r—To all whom tt vf may concern, will please take notice that whereas. Isaac Weathers, administrator on the estate of Joseph Thomas deceased, applies to me for letter* of administration Jr-'H said L-:iMjfe-' 3 ' Thesse are. therefore, fo cite andadmon- i-h all and >inguljr the kindred and cred itors of.Mtd dece-iscd to be and appear at in t office within the time proscribed bylaw >w cause if any they have, why said should not be granted unto said ap- Given under ray hand and official treat office thi^ 28th November 1855. [4 5ro] J. Lambebth. Ordinary. f* EORtJIA. Floyd county To all whom it VT may eoncem, will please take notice, that whereas, Robert N 0 Ware applies to me for b-tiers of admm.st ration on tiie estate of Adeline M. J. Ware, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish *li and sifignlar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be ami appear at my ; within the time prescribed by law to they have, why said let- granted nnto said a^pli- rov hand at offiee. .AMBERTFT Oidinarv that Wni H C Prior, Executor of Asa Prior, : ' 1 ' r p°v •pR F v\ deceased be directed to make titles to lot of ’* latwi number 181 in the third district of the 4th notion containing twentyfourand a half acres more <-r less in conformity t< 'he said Asa Pin.-: ! *«vasoi ma le i Craven dated SeptcmOeT 'u 94th $ -art of Or. ^ soniered by the Conrt thuc u..icrs utso old on the to the contrary be shown within the uie the Conrt i prescribed by law, tbo said Executor « l. e ditccted to make bills to said Craven in CL fonuitv with said bond. And that this ruk be published once a month tor three months in the Rome Courier. A true extract from the minutes of Cbnit, November 13th, 1S55 fJI0nov20J S A Borders Otd’y a ex off c c o j • — ■ . . ■ ■ G E 0 R GI A, F l o v d C ou n t y : To all whom it may concern, will please notice that whereas Jane Simmons admin* trix on the estate of Mansfield Simmons to me for letters of Dismission Estate. - ~ ' - -• - l . These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said to be and appearnt my office within the pants and coats. Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Llnonsfor gent's pants and coats. WHITE AND COLERED LINEN DRIL- lings fur gent’s pants. BROWN LINENS, a large stock and of or- eiy quality. It J JOHNSON Also, if yon want a fine Fashionable HAT, I have them of the best that is made on the la. tear style, and very cheap R J J READYMADE COATS, PANTS, & VESTS ust received.ofthe latest style to soft summer, may 15 tf / RJ JOHNSON. Black-smith Shop. 5j«TIIE Subscriber most kindly turns his thanks to tho Citizens of Rome and vlcini ty for the very _ generous patronngo extended to him during tho ,, ... , - past year, and would inform them that he is «me prescribed by h.w to show cause tf«nth«f g^ied to ^ on Blachramithing in the nave nnv said letters of dismission should not ? , *. .. .. . l 47 , • have why said letters of dismission should not be granted nnto said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature at office this the 22dOctober. (oe23) J.LAMBERTII,Ord’y G eorgia,Ppik County: ^ v - Whereas, Robert T. Spught and Thomas G. Waldrop, ExecaJors of the will and tes tament of John Ayres deceased, has applied to me for letters distnissory. A , ♦ These are therefore to cite and admonish various branches also the building and repair ing of Waggon* and Carriages, and being a machinest can make and repair Machinery of all kinds. Wanted two Black Boys between the •go of 15 and 18 as apprentices, jan 9 ’55, ly K. S. SIMONS. DALTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. HTHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR . - , . .. . .. . . A ed to fill orders in the .best style of Work- the parties interested, to file their objections j manship from the best of Material with tho la ri my office on or before the first Monday of February next, otherwise letters disinis- sot v will be granted the applicants on that day. Given under my hand at office this the 2d dav of Jniv 1855. STEPHEN A BORDERS, jnllO * Oidinary. * ;y Foster applies to me f Admiaistration on the Es tat? of William G Fitts, deceased. These are ; therefore to cite and admonish s.l and singular the kindred and creditor? of 4^ - deceased to be and appear at my office l widsin the time prescribed by law to show if any'they have, wbj said letters sh*>uid not be granted. Given under my f at offiee. d c4] F. A. Kirtr.v Ord’y RG Ir. C’aattooga County: Mlicreas' Thomas ifaines, Administrator of P. ,Hi Gajne*, deceased, applies to me fc'r letters of Dif nmion therefrom. Tiiese are. therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of *atd deceased to be and appear at my of fiee within the time prescribed by law, fo show cause if any they have, why said 1 riters should not be granted unto said applicant.— Givi-n under iny hand and official signature at office. [dee4] F A Kirby, Ord’y B V virtue of an order front the Honorable Court of Ordinary of the county of Floyd, «dl1 be sold on the first Tuesday in January ^ next, al the Court Hoa«v in Rome between 2 <“« legal hour* of sale, the following Negro ‘Hvf*s, h>*1oneine to the Estate of the -late atthias G. Sttnkins deceased, or so many as may be accessary to pay of! and barge the debts of said deceased, to vjt: ry, a roan agr-d 45 vears ; Patience, a nan aged 38 years ; Ellen, a woman aged »r». and her two children, Prince 5 and Vfabala 2 vears ; Margaret a wo rn aged 13 years and her two children, jfipinci* 4 vears and Jane 2 vears ; Jackson, •TO'D s?<-d 22 year*, Henry a man aged 28 ; reirs; Uttie Malta a woman aged 45years; Caroline a woman aged 17 years and her child. Petona 2 vears of age Terms Cash. G A BRISL JON E3, Ad'inr ISSftvISWth*55.tds with the will annexed <*■> G EORGIA'. Chattooga County: Whereas, Sarah W Moore, Administratrix of John Moore, deceased, applies to mu for letters or dismission there from. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish a!J and singular, the Kindred and Cred itors of said deceased, to be and appearnt my office within the time prescribed by Law. to show cause, if any they Have, why said Letters should not be granted uufo said ap- j j»lieant. .Given tinder my band and official 1 signature ak office. i' x. I F A KIRBY, j!yl* ! 55 ordinary. test improved patterns, on short I NOTICE IN TR 0 N, BRASS OR COMPOSITION ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE DITIOUSLY EXECUTED. SUCH AS MILLL GEARING OF ETESY j DESCRIPTION. PATES T WATER WHEELS, BARK HILLS. PATENT SAW HILL DOGS, GIN GARINS! And all aorta ofGearing for both SAW AND FLOURING MILLS. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED T 0 MAKE PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRIITIOS OR PLAN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES PLOWS AND Agrirulfl Impir-ra‘9 ■- generally, are kept cons t antly on hand at reduced price?. All persona wishing to build or re- Mills, are invited to examine ourpnttetos and and prices. Having a practical Mill Wright connected with the company, we are prepared to give plans and the Estimated cost of all kind of Mills and Machinery. ROB’T BATTEY. Dalton apl7 ly President. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials. &c, "I have used Jacob's Cordinl iu my family, and liuvo found it n most efficient and in my judgment.'a valuable remedy." Hoyt. Hiram Wauner. Judge of Rajhi-mu ( part Ga. '•it gives mo pleasure In being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal ex perience, anil the experience of toy neighbors and friend? around me, is a sufficient guaran tee for me to believe it to bc*M that ft purporst to be ; viz; a sovrhkion rkmedv.” Hon. Wm. H. Undbrwood. lonnurly Judg#* of Superior Court. Cherokee Circuit. “I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bow el diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by rao." A. A. Gai.-unno, Deputy G. M. of tho Grand Lodge ofGcoi gia. "ThbefBoient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast a Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, aud gaining cdtlomondation wherever used.” [Georgia Jeffersonian, May X9fA, 1858. “ I have used ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and this, wit h all I hear about it, as a rem- ody by thoso who have tried it, induces me to be 1 leva that it stands at the head of every preparation of the bind, end 1 would recommend its use in the disease for which it is compounded. Mh.sb G. Dobbins, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia. Griffin. “ If there Is any credibility in human testimony. ‘Jacobs Cordial’ must stand pre-emU nent abovo all other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testi mony in its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not ail other‘patent’ preparations.” A. Fleming, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bonk, Griffin, For sale by Dr. Hicks & Co. and J. E Pinson, Rome t S. M Davidson Cave Spring. R. D. Wingahd Vann’s Valley. STEPHfcN Ball Armutchee, T. McGoiRb McGuire’s Store, Wm. McCullough Floyd Springs,Carpbntbb & Burke Cassvillo, E Porter Adairs- A ille. Alluood &Edwards Summerville, Thornton’s Dablonega,M. Turner Stilesbcrough, nd by the principal Merchants nhd Druggists throughout the State. PER FU M E R YU! DR. J W HICKS A CO., THANKFUL FOR tbo patronage they have hereto fore received from the citizens of Rome and its vicinity* would very respectfully invite them to coll and examino their stock ef Ifidptrif k $inn| Mrles WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST A best selected stock that has ever been brought CONS tjo this market. Their assortment SISTSOF ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, POMADES OF ALL kinds, A Flavour. COOKING EXTRACTS, -ODOXTI.fE, CACHOIiS, PRESTON SALTS,- TOOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES, POWDER, SfrUFF-BOXES &C., &C..&C. Please call and examiue -their as sortment. mayl5 tf SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GIANT HE MB OLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Floyd, will be sold before tho. Conrt Honse in the city of Rome on the first Tuesday in January next, the land in said, county belonging to the estate of John G Eason, deceased, containing one hundred and twenty Acres, Lots No588. 587 and 665' M in Vanns Valley on the waters ofCedarCreek FALL AND WINTER^GLOTHINo.! There is about seventy acres cleared under T?INE French black, blue and olive clotb, fence, dwelling house, orchard" and a flee] A' Frock Coat?, made. in.the most fashionable ■ * " ' - “ • manner, new styles of plain and Fancy Cassi- meres, walking and business Coats, French J Doeskin and fancy Cassimere pants, English ssimere domestic dito. AN ENDLESS AS- spring of water. Sold, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. nov6 T J DAVIS, adra’r-, debonis. Ca r so ORTMENT OF VESTS, consisting of plain G KOROMA, Fiovd County : To all whom it I Clotb. Satin, fignrad Silk, Silk Velvet, Piusb, may concern will please take notice, that *«• A large stock of elegant over Coats, Cloaks - ^ — - .... i an d Talmas.- Also a well assorted stock of boy’s clothing. Boots and Shoos, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Trunks and Volieses at STERN A CO wberea? Harrison Camp. Administrator on the Ectate 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 tbo 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.9tb. [nov!3] J. LAMBERTH, Ord’y 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 ou reasonable terms by <uov62m) S. A CO - v- "ATE OF GEORGIA. Floyd County : To i whom it may concern will please take that wherca* Charles Knowles applies letters of Administration on the f Cherokee Ji. Talbot deceased. ■ *r-. therefore to cite and admonish singular.' ‘.he kindred and ereditcra r ‘aid df-feabed, to be and appear at my ‘ within the lime prescribed by law, hum- if any exist, why said letters utni-tration should not l>e granted do said appth-sint Given under my hand » ffiefe. - f t.ov27} J LA EBERT ti. Or’dy POSTPONED SALE. ► T virtue of an ori-r fn-tn the Court of Or"- JlSnary, tbo fir*l 5fon*!riy in August IS55, 4 ' be sold before the Court House door in inierriile Chattooga County Georgia on first Tue‘day in January next part of L of land number 123 m 14th District and Section, containing one hundred and j acre. (HR) sold for the benefit of the! Ira and «*r. s of -K -l'' f deeea?-d : itns mad*i known on the day of S.rie.— J i with approved vendtr this, 6th Auer. JOHN’ 8 KNOWLES Adtn’r ADMIN’llTil A TOR’S SALE. an order from th*- Ihin-rrabbj Court ofOr hdtomy of p loyd county t»i!i he rold before ?^ourt house In fie; city of Rome m tin: lay of Jaonary ru-xt tln-huid belong- • enutto of Martha Eis<>n. deceased, let* nrrres more or i>*s». it dug the'west part of Lot six hundred thirty 5-Mity (637) third di-'riet 4tii section, t«log the land bejongiitg to the estate of tsoo. Term:! maOe known on dav ofsafcOjgvfi THOSJ, DAVIS. Ad'mr T IVO months tifl* r <J:i!c duplication wiil he j made to the Ordinary of El-iyd comity for j leave to sell the li<dongin« to the minor heits of the Estate of A. N #J Baird, j deceased. Satv JOEL MARABLE, j 1 or.27-1865. Guardian j CABLE to an cr»ler of the Ordinary of ’ , county, will he sold on. the is! .utday in. Felmtrtrv next, the following I ly to wiyjhTetiat, figirl 13 yt aikvld ; a girl UMvejtr.s j(d<J .and John, a boy- d. Sold ^or the hem-fit of thii sandet- Mantling; d' o-atajd, Zj - 1ANNINQ Admi G eorgia,poik county: Court of Ordinary October Term, 1855. Up on the petition of Thomas J. Peek praying that William H. C. Prior, Executor of the! last will and testament of Asa Prior, deceas ed, be directed to make titles to lots of land I No. 1328 and 1829 in the 21st district of) the third section now Polk County, contain ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. T (LATE ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY.) HIS new Company is now prepar ed to do work on short notice,of heavy and light Costings from the latest improved patterns oflron, Brass or Composition, all of which wiil be warran ted. Taming, BortDgs and Drilling done to order. ®Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or un der of any size and thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel done in superior style. . PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to' their patterns for Mill Gearing, tor Merchant and Coxtom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gin ing each forty acres more or less, pursuant to | Geariog of all the usual sizes, and Bark. William Pcckdated the fourteenth day of Mj , ]s always kept on hand. We are also February, isl and transferred to Thomas prepared t ' bui j d stationary Engines upon J Peek the ninth day of October, 1855 now on rujf: imnroveraents. All of which will file in the office’of this Court. It far ordered , that unless cause to the con trary be shown by those interested, within the Itme prescribed by law,, the’ said Execu tor will be directed to make titles to said p.-ck in conformity with the bond and that this rule be { months lo the Rome i nee k month for three mrier. A true extract from the minntes of Court, this the 10th day of Oct. SA Borders, octl63m Ex, Off. 0. C. 0 1856. 1850 GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, FACULTY: GEORGE Y. BRO WN, President. P. LOUD. Professor of Natural Science. It. D f I ALL ARY, Prof, of Belle Letteres. J. It;Seals, Professor of Music. The Collegiate year for 1866 will begin on Monday January 14th. Commencement will be hold in October. Pupils from the low country will thu* »|iewl their sickly season in our salubriotiscliniate Catulega*'* ci.rit iiiiing farther information may to- obtained l>y aj>pl% ing to either of the faculty. fnuv207wj R D MALLARY. 8ec'y PLAIN 1 PERF the latest improvements. All of 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 the above company are prac tical Mechanics, and give their individua attention to the business. jan. 9. ’55 PAINTING ! ! AND ORNAMENTAL—JAMES P KINS WOULD INFORM THE CITI z-ri*'of Bbme and vicinity, that he is now j prepare*I to execute Jobs in Plain andOrna j mental Painting. He would call partlcn* j hr attention to, and invito examination of his hii-cimnn* of TR A NHP A RENCIES, Banners, Srenery and Lantlaeapes. He now expects to devote his entire attention to this business and has confidence in hi*- ability to execute orders in GRAINING and Garbling as well as Plain Painting, in a style not surpass'd by any one In t!»?*> section of .-'out* try. Those desiring work in his line,” are respectfully solicit< j d to yivc himahali. « ,R'*rn* Not20ri'. Sirs oTFilt LAI'EST SIYLE^ 1ST received and. (or *»M«* «t T HE following is the schedule u the arrivals and departures of the MAILS to and from this office. . The Eastern and Western Mail closes daily '(Sundays excepted) at9, a. m. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) by 14 p. m. Mode of conveyance, R. R. Cars. Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring elosos daily at 1 p. m.; arrives daily by 84 a. mf Mode of conveyance. Coach. LnFoyette Mail, by Armutchee, Dirt Town, Mount Hickory, Sqmmorvillo and Tryon Factory, doses Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a. m. Arrive* Wednesdays and Saturdays by 7p m Mode of conveyance, Hack. Cedar Town Mail by Lake Creek nnd Vann's Valley closes Monday*--, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at 1 p. in., and nrrivos same day by 12 m. , Centro, Ain., Mail by Thomas’ Mills, Codnr Creek, Ga., Howel’e Cross Roads, Occola, Ain., closi .*- Fridays at 5, a. in.; arrives Sat urday? by T p. m. Blue Pond, Ala., Mail, by Codnr DlufF, Gnylcs- villo, Ala., Missionary Station ami Co ?a, Ga., closes Wednesday?, Fridnys and Ban- ■ -days nt 5; am.; Arrives Tuesdays,’^Thursdays and Saturdays by 6 p. in. Hermitage and McGuire’s Store Mail closes Thursday* at 1 p, mV; arrives sumo days by li.a. in. j Floyd Springs nnd nil Chattoogu county Mnll arrives and leaves by the LaFayette Mail, and Western and Southern Mails included. TOOS. J. PERltY, P. 5L 0.,- Rome, Ga., 2<1 Anu:., IIi»i:SE FOR S.<I E ’ll IV utiilorsiy'iiod offers for Mile, a frm H Dwel- ffousein the city of R ime iculnrs apply to Juinjitt M Suuitet, J G M ■■ r ■ .. THE above justly eelebratrd com and cob mill -L commends itself to all persons who have hor ses, males, cattle, bogs, or poultry, to feed; be sides making prime bominy, and good corn- bread-meal. This mill needs no “puffing;” all that is needed to make them sell ‘likehot cakes r is for the public to investigate and beco'mo ac quainted with their performance, *c. - We have been appointed permanent Agents for this section of the country, and have the dif ferent sires of mills, now on band, and will be glad to receive calls.from all persons interested in such a machine. We have never recommended any machine that did not give perfect sn_tr»fncti»»**, und our confidence in tbia is *s well 'fixed' as in any ono wo have ever examined. CUNNINGHAM A LINTON, Ag’ts for Rome and Co. around. I?AAC SToKTM uOftKK. General ajrout for Georgia, Alabama, ana Tennessee. No 2 will grind 1 Obu. corn and cob meal in 1 hour, cost $57; No 3 will grind 15 bn corn meal in 1 hours, cost $07,50; No 4 grind 20 bu com and cob meal in 1 hours, cost STS Ijy 17 *55 0m SWAS’S BANK-NOTE LIST AID DETECTER 2, l 7’ of secondary Svphilis* Mercurial and Sc.rof The i: i... ... ,_..j -i... P UBLISHED semi-monthly, at Montgomery, Ala., at $2.00 per annum, In advance work is printed on fine white paper and new type, and in appearance will be second to none in the United States. A Souther* Bank-Note List is essential in every Bank, Counting Hoase nnd Public Office. Let us unite in advancing our commo* interests, nnd not permit Northern men and Northern Directors to fluctuate our money matters as they may wish, while we are quietly following their dictation. The work will be carefully revised on tbe day of publication, and all important financial changes, as they oc cur, noticed. Every exertion will be made to make it a correct and reliable guidoto the Ban ker and Mercnant Hotel Proprietors, Brokers,' Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and oth HELMDOLD S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and ail diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether in male or female, from whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of bow long standing. If you have contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system. wi)J sorely go down from one generation to an other, undermining the constitution and sap ping the very vital fluids of life, do not trnst yourself in the hands of the Quacks, who startup every 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.— You cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedy in these cases. The fluid extract -Bnchns has been pro nounced by emioent physicians the greatest r« medy 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 pois- inous virns of this dreadfuP disease; and. unlike other remedies, does not dry up the disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility, brought on by self abuse, a most terri ;>le disease, which has brought thousands of the human race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble 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 be found acting both as a Cute and preven tive. helmbold’s highly concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, Fnp Pn rifakalho Blotxt. icino*-»ng- art tHs- eates 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 rentedv for the cure of i-'.n-ofuta-. gait Rlit-uni..^Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs Pains and s-w.-tUn g « of the Bones. Tetter Pimples on the Face, and sca ly Eruptions of the Skin. Tiiis 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 «iff«red to the public. Several cases Infor ma tion tothe Publici AWFUL CASE OF CANCER CURED. Editors Macon Telegraphy Pike Co., Ga. Gentlemen: In obedience tf> my conscience t and for the benefit of suffering humanity, per mit tnu through Hie columns ol your exten sive paper, to perform what I beliove to be my dm y to suffering fellow mortals. Cancers and Cancerous Directions of a malignant diameter are considered by all the Medical Faculties, both in England. France and A- j tnerlca ns incurable: and thousands are dai ly lingering on through a painful and dread ful existence fo an awful death from this most direful of ull complaints to which the human race are subjected, without either thought or hope of recovery, in hundreds of the best surgeons the world ever produced, hnsbeen exhausted in vain. My mother has been for sixteen years afflicted with one of the most distressing cancers, situated in the most delicate part of the human system, and of all others the most obstinate to cure. Sin- has been relieved by Dr R Moseley, of Grif fin. Knowing the importanceofcvcnastnall space in your paper. 1 will give a brief state ment of the case, that those who are afflicted may read and judge for themselves ofits ma lignant churacter, and the extrao- dinary skill required to eradicate it. The disease origi nated upon the tipprt* lip, near the corner oj the mouth, and continued to spread until the whole of the upper lip, the gums, nose and portions OFthe face were very much affected. She had been under the charge of manyemr- nent physicians before visiting Dr Moscdy, and also the celebrated Dr. Marshal, of Ma con, and Dr. 3hcpard, of Charleston, both of those uoted carers having failed to give anv relief. She was considered by all who saw her. to be out of tho reach of medical aid; her lip was ail destroyed and gone, and con stitution apparently rained from the effects af Arsenic, and other poisonous escharotics, that were applied while she was under the treatment of other physicians. Her face and eyes had become very much swolen, vistob nearly gone, and a general Dropsy of the en- tiresystem. with distressing palpitation of the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took her under bis treatment at Griffin, on the 1st of August, 1851. The Doctor took otitall the cancer, together with her front teeth, and a portion of the superior maxilary bone; al so some of the bones in the roof of the mouth; and all without the use of the knife. There has been no appearance of the disease since, md I believe that it has been entirely eradi cated from her system. 1 have made fre quent and minute examinations, and discov er no apppearance of any cancer remaining. When she reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary at Griffin, she was Completely prostrated from the use of poisons, such as Arsenic and Corrosive Sublimate; she wasscarcely able to walk without much pain, and dis tress from loss of sight When she was un der Dr. Moseley’s treatment, he had many cases cases of a severe character, on which he effected perfect cares in a short time, some of which had baffled the be*t surgical skill, and been'pronounced incurab’e; notwith standing which. Dr. Moseley cured them all without difficulty. I merely state that from the location of the disease and the diseased state of the bones, it was dbsdintely beyon- relief by the use of the knife. I would ad viset all who are subjects of cancers, ulcers and rumors ofall binds, not to despair ef be- ng cured, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter liOw many others may have failed to relieve you If I did not honestly and candidly be lieve that you would be serving the cause of sufferrirrg humanity, by publishing to the world the knowledge of Dr. Moteleys un surpassed skill in the treatment of cancers, I would not solicit a place in your valuable pa per for this communication I hope, gentle men, that you wiil place this case before the public, that they may read and decide for themselves. Most Jtesp’ct’y., Your 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 ttate, and has been engaged in an extensive practice for the past ten years. Those who desire tw try his *kitl in the treatment of Can- Beer* 3yph?lig aod.otlijt<,l.wi*»fe Jiacaaee mar, do so with the greatest hope of a cure be-j OPINION OP THE PRESS. W E take pleasure in referring the reader to the testimonials of our prominent drug gists and well known citizens to the virtue of Davis’s Pain Killer. We have used the art tide and found it valuable. The sale of this - I article in the U. States is Leyoud all prece^’^^L dent, as the hooks of the orice will show-.— Cincinnati Commercial. Davis’s Vegetable Pais Killer.—We j*, first heard of this medicine during a recent Visk to the New England £ ates and being struck with the novelty of! he tiller, were in^ ditced to make some inquiry about it; and we were surprised to learn that it was kepi constantly in the houses of most of the in habitants of the cities and villages where w6 stopped, to be used of sadden attacks of pain, burns, scalds, &c. and we heard it spoked of i« terms of high commendation by both druggists and phpsiciaus. This much we can with propriety say as a journalist, in favtJf of the article.—Philadelphia Eagle. PftRRY Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer. Voluntarily, conscientiously, and with ranch pleasure, we recommend to our readers the above named medicine. We speak for our own observation and experience, when we sa}', that it removes pain, as if by magic, from all parts of the body, and is one of the best medicines in use for checking diarrhea, and rerooving-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 withont it constantly in their houses.—Cincinnati Evening Nonperiel. We presume no Medical Preparation ever offered to the public has been more thorough ly tested than Perry Davis’s Vegetable Pain Killer. Thousands of persons, were they called upon to do so, would cheerfully testify that they have used it for various ills, with the most sati-factory success. It is within our knowledge, that an immense amonnt of suffering has been relieved by it. Its propri etors, Messrs. Perry Davi* & Son, save no pains or expense in order to satisfy the pub lic. Being stribtly honorable men, they ob serve the utmost uniformity in the manufac ture of their 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 reputa tion which the Pain Killer has long since ac quired is at all times iriumphantly sustain ed. In view of these facts, we are by no means surprised to learn that Messrs. Davis & Son’s tales are constant!}* and rapidly in creasing. While we congratulate oar friends generally that so valuable a preparation as the Pain Killer is placed within their reach, we must be permitted to rejoice at the well merited success os its libera] and enterprising proprietors —Providence Gen Advertiser. Davis’s Pain Killer.—This article needs no comments from us, but tbe real worth of so valuabln a compound compels us to give publicity to it, in our Transcript, Mr. Perry Davis, the manufacturer and inventor, is a gentleman for whom we entertain the high est respect, and any article he should offer to the publie ire should have the utmost con- lliience in. Tiie Pain KilJer we keepCiMisrant-i ly* on hand an 1 have done so for * nomberjp of years, and have admini^teredrit for ails of ulons diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our public Institutions which had for .many years resisted every mode of treat m nt that could be devised.— These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the ulands were destroyed, and the bones al ready affected. Noth*.—Letters from responsible physi cians and Professors of several Medical Col- iege*\and certifiicates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Prepara tions. . Prick.*, Fluid Extract of Bnchn. $1 per ■■ Fluid Extract ers desirous of having tbeir names and business • . , « . ^ widely circulated, are iLformed that a limited | b ‘»« ,e * or 6 . bot ! , r p for , Sb ' , number of of advertisements will be inserted— of Sarsaparilla. 81 per bottle, or 6 bottles for Special rates for advertising by the year or for Sb. equal in strength to one gallon of Syrup shorter periods, may be known by applying to of Sarsaparilla. any of my Agents, or at tbe office inAthmts, Ga. Prepared and'.sold by H. T. Hklmbold, Special m>mbers will be sent, on application by Chemist. 268 Chestnut Street, near the Gi- \etter, free of charge. All communications in- rard House. Philadelphia. -w. t —a » To b g had Qf Drag( *j 8ts and Dealers, eve- tended for the “Bank-Note List and Detector,” mast be addreesed to •‘Stcan’s Bank-Note List,” rrw herp Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL SWAN- ! 3 Jakes Robertson, General Agont. Korean Kirkpatrick & Co. HAVING, .opened a new Ware room oh Peach Tree Street,! would pall the attention of tho se253m All letters directed to\the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate a&entioq. juno 12 S ly j Ajkea* \ NEURALGIC LIQUID fi public to tboir stock, of FURNITURE cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties, ( every kind; Lounges. Mettowsea Nervour Headache, Ghiils atad Fever*, Bra" Dnmnel* PoeniOrtO Hfiffl ftflfl TtHtSpIfl. ** _ _V*' _ , ^ . > . , ^ . .[Uuuy. Mnow forsale at Wm M A W Peeples, Damasl^Uormoo^ Band?, Cori randJTawrfW, CjU f oim ; C P Wellborn, Dalton; J Norcrota, £" d :5i p £££°ir.bt: : ,**s*i'» SOUTH ®<W5MIA KAO^EOAD SQUARE of ?? rk con , ne ?’ worth in fourteen months in Ghattanoogaamidst » m "-' in r- ll t m i ali 0,1 »er medicines tfheremedical faculty pairing Furniture, Making MnJtresses.Unhol^te- hi h> Wo can t . 95 put of i 00 who rimr. Ac. Thev keep also on band, Metnlio Burial Cases amt make upon short notice, Ma hogany, Walnut and othor wood Coffins. CHAIR FACTORY—They have enlarged tbeir manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can supply Morgan's original Cottage Chairs* Hind- ley’s Patent Be.dstead, together with all articles of Cabinet Ware, of tbeir own manufacture, in .any quantity desired. They are* now manufacturing nnd finishing nameUed Cottage Setts, far suporior to any to be hml from tho North.jan 9 *65, ly high. Wo can get have used • this to certify its virtue and pow er. , See Brawnltfw’s Whig and descriptive pam phlets for details and testimony. Each Bottlo has full directions. Price 50 cts, 1 00 and $2 00 dollars per bottle Cosh only. J J JAMES, ' Proprietor. I hereby certify that I was afflicted with Rhea mutism for two years, and frequently would a- wake in tho night and shod tears, the pain was so severe, without relief from any medicine till I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid and in two ap plications it mode a perfect cure. v JM YOUNG, Clinton, Ga. ” Physician. Certificate.—JUDGE MASSINGALE. Ihavo used James’Neuralgic Liquid with en tire success in two cases of Rheumatism in my „ . Dissolution. . . . „ „ T ile copartnership heretofore existing under | family, one chronic, tho otoor inflammatory. I the name of Coburn A Dwinoll is this dny I havo used it for Neuralgia in my own case with day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due tho Firm, the yearly advertisements now in tho paper and subscriptions from tho 3d of August lust will ho payable to M. Dwinoll. Claims against the office from firstof January last will also bo presented to M. Dtvinell for settlement. S. B. COBURN. Juno 1.1866. M. DWINELL. WISDOM'S MAIL LIVE Earn From Home to La Fay- much benefit. I bolievo it is the most reliable and perfect “panacea” for pains I havo ever had in my family. ’ H W MASSINGALE. • Certificate.—Rov J. Atkins, Bible agent for Hofaton Conference.—A few weobs since, when some distance from home, I was attacked with Flux. I took ono doso of James’ Neuralgic Li quid; tho symptoms begat; to give way, aud in a few hours I was reliovod. Knoxville. 1855 J ATKINS liovWril II Duggan of Holston Conferonco. —I certify thot James’ Neuralgic Liquid curod the chills and fovors on a young iqan after all other remedies bad failed. It also enred a case Otte viu. Mount Hickory, Summerviilo and Try- on Factory. x Leaves Home Tuesdays and Fridays at 0 ! of scarlet fever—its effect was immediate, o’clock, A, M.; returns Wednesday! and Satur days Tho undersigned having taken tho contract for carrying the-mail botwcon Homo nud La- Fuyetto informs tho traveling public that he is prepared will) good horses nnd vehicles for the accommodation of travelers. Those visiting slkcr countie, will find this n :abb* route, Tho undersigned Chattooga and \V pleasant and agr by d'ligoht attraction to his bussiuoss a liberal shure of patronage, ly W WISDOM. to Meigs Co. Tenn W II If DUdiiAX. Hon J M Andorson, formerly momber of Con- gross Cram 5th Distriet, Tenn. .1 was painfully affiictcd with Nouralgia in tho face attended with soro throat, and by using only a part of a bottlo of James’ Neuralgic u> quid made a perfect cure, indeod it acted liko a charm. JMAXDERSOM, may 1 ly Marion Co., Tenn. .4 ;/ e n t S G WELLS, • Rome, Ga.. J W MASdENGAT. Yingtton, Q ing perfected n short time. , have ne-wd raany wonderful cares made by Dr. J aU de^criptions both external and internal, Moseley daring tbe past three years; his * *— ' ju ’ *’ mode of treatment is Very mild, not preven ting the patient i-orn daily exercise, anti at tended with no danger whatever." ' Dr.T.J.F. All Person? that are desirous ol avail- I since we published acertific *te from Bnrmali, f_ng th> mseltes of Dr. M«irely’». services, wll j a Q d WL . i, av ,. often seen them from tiie most and have ever found it to be the best reme dy extent. We well recollect its first intro duction for Public patronage ; it was then sold in a few in this city: look at it now 1 the world are its patrons. A few days find him af hi* office on Eighth Street.Grif. fioGa- AH ‘omunications mn-t he jmnt fmM. f and addre.ssed.to W. R. MOSELEY M D. Gritfiin Ga. PRIf ATE MEDICAL TREATISE O N the l’hysilogical View of Marriage by M B La Croix, M D, Albany, N Y. 250 pages' nud 130 fine Plain and Colored Litbogrcnhs and Plates. Price cnly 25 cents. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the United States. Da. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Marriage.—A new and re vised edition of 2 -0 pages and 180 plates. Price 25 cents- h copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casunli- ties of single and married x life—happy and fruitful al- liances, mode of securing them, infelicitous and infertile ones, their obvi* remote habitable regionsuf the Globe. Read er, if yeftr have npt a supply on hand, (we | trust you have, as It is almost indispensa- ! bie.) procure it at once, and never be with out if aglin— it will save many a physi cian’s bill —Providence Daily Transcript. BEWARE OF'COUNTERFEIT flt uf is the- ot.n STYLE of 3' ‘TTi.F.5 Sold by J. W. HICKS & CO . Rome. Ga; J D Carpenter Gasaville; J A & S Irwin, ■ Cartersville.; Smith & Ezzard. Atlanta; Barret Carter&-Co and Chirk, Wells &-Du- bose. Augusta John B. Mo re & Co., J. H. Carter & Co Jos. M. Garner & Co.. S. Tf. Brantlv & Co. Savannah, and by druggists and medicine dealers generally fJulylOlV -SEC-' COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION II- ,5= n ONDfEAR.-. A RRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular Institu tion fbr the «irffu>ion of Lite aturo and Ajt,_ ntionand removal, nervous and-debility, i Behave been made on the most ex ten rive scale. causes aud cure, by a process at once So simple safe and effectual, that failure is impossible, rules for daily management, an essay oh Sper- matorrhoea,. with practical observations on a safer aqd more successful mode of treatment, precantionary bints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added coinmen. taries on the diseases of females, from infancy to old age, each case graphically illustrated by beautiful plates.- It points out the remedies for thnee self inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so unfortunately .prevalent in the yonng.- It is a.truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- Among the works already engaged is the far . famed ' GENOA CRUCIFIX 1 ’ which origi nally co>t ten thousand dollars. In forming the new collection, the diffusion of works of American Art. and the encouragement of American genius, have not been overlooked. Commissions have been issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who.will contribute some of -heir finest pro ductions. Among them are three marble Busts executed by the greatttst living sculp tor—Hiram Powers : George Washington, the-father of bis Country; Benjamin Frans- ularly recommended to persons entertaining : lin. the Philosopher; Daniel Webster, the secret dbubts of their physical condition, and 1 who are conscious of having hasfirded the health, happiness and privileges to which every Jiutnan being is entitled. ’■f^rice 25 cents per copy,.or five copies for $1, maileJfrw? of postage to any part of the United States,-by ndclfessia-gtJOr.. La Croix, (post paid,) Albany, New York encloif.wg^.twentyfiye cents. ..N..B—Thoso who prefef may cbniult Croix, upon any of the diseases Upon which his f-7 ‘ book treats, either personally nr ; by mail. His ‘ 11 medicine often cures in tho short 'space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva and cu be^ havo so long been thought an antidote, to the ruin of tho health of tho patient. His “French Secret” is the great continental reme dy for that class of disorders which, unfortuno- atoly, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrcivable destruction oftho patient’s consti- tuion, and which all tho snrsnpparilla in the world cannot euro. Dr. La Croix’s medicines are free from all mineral poisons, and put up ifi a neat and compact form, which can bo sent by express or mail, and may bo taken, in a public or private house, or while traveling, without exposure to tho most intimato friend or room mate, or hindranco from business or study, and no important chunge in the diet is necessary. Medicines eent to any part oftho Union, accor ding to directions, safely packed and carefully secured from ali observation. Office removed from No. 56 Beaver street, to 31 Maiden Lane, near Broadway, Albany, Now York. sep6 ly Excelsior Hand Loom!! r T'niS important labor saving machine for do- X mestic manufactory, fa destined to supersede and drivo out of use all othor hand looms that have their trcaddles operated by the action of the feet, nnd tho shuttle thrown by the hand. Tho construction is SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE! From its great simplicity, it is not subject to j get out of order, nnd tho entire machine com plete, can bo made by any ordinary carpenter. Tho advantages it possesses over the old fash ioned loom, consist in all its parts being SELF CHANGING, requiring no skill to weave. It is neat and convenient, ami on it one can weave THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on the old fashioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR ! The cost is no more than tho old, and ia equully adapted to all kinds of domestic weaving. John II. Wisdom offers to soil the Patent Rightofthe above loom for the counties ofFloyd and Polk by Counties or Distriots, he also has a supply of the Looms which he will sell at pri ces to suit tho times Jan 30 *55 tf. Statesman. A special agent has visited Eu rope arid made direful and judicious selec tions of foreign works of Art. both in Bronze and Marble, Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable col lection of paintings and Statuary, to bedis- tributed free among tbe members of this Association for the second year. Terms of Membership.—The payment of ..... ui.'i’ui^s courtirates any one a member of this assodutTfro and entitles him to either one of the following -Magazines; Harper’s, Putnam’s Knickerbocker Blackwood's.UrS* ham’s, God vs Lady’s Booik. and Household Words. Pei sons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the v &Iagaxines fc* one year and to six ticketsin the cfj.stribu-' tion. The net proceeds derived from sale of memberships, are devoted to the P**T'' V ' chase of works of Art for the ensuing yetef* : The advantages secured by becoming » member of this association, are—1st. all pere sons receive the full value of their subscrip tion at the start, in the shape of sterling Mag’ a zinc Literature. 2d. each member is con tributing towards purchasing choice Work® of art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encour aging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency.- Persons in remitting funds .or membership will plecso give their postofflee address in full, stating the month they wish the Maga zine to commence, and have tho letter regis tered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a certificate ol mem bership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country, j Those who purchase Magazines at book stores, will observe that by joining this Asso ciation, rhey 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 giving full description senffree ou application |“§rFor Membership, address C. L DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A. At either of the principal offices—Knicker bocker Magazine office 348, Bro*dway, N. Y or Western Office, 166 Waierltreet, Sandns- ky. Ohio. novl38m- fIi SALE OR BKKXT T HE Store Room and Building: oupied by Wood A Brol&er i Rome. Ga. For particular* inqu oo2 3m