Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, March 20, 1851, Image 4

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' : New Music'. ' TUST received, nml for fiilfhi fine sujflSy of Mu»i' • ' for the Piano Forte, colts sting ol the latest Songs. .Marelics, WeltlRu.&c.. The subscriber being the nuthnVi.ccl ngen Ot nil extensive Music Store, will receive orders at nil times , for any particular kind of music. Also, I’lano l ories, Onltnts/or any kind WWMUJJ instruments, t'rdeiv bunded in uiitl be thnnkfutlf received, and fillet With the euriiest dispnteli. J- L>- HIOKEKSOlIt Ag t. October 31,1S50. ~ PURE FAMILY MEDICINES, A LWAYS oil hand, lin'd put np ii.ibnmp'-t care In! manner, mulct our limn, ditto niton lion,. Deo. 3. BATTEY -Y BRO FINS MOLESKIN HATS & FUR CAPS. G ENIN’S Superfine Mole-kin Hals, wnrrenti d to be superior to any niher lint brought 10 tliie town Also, Fine Denver Fur gaps, may be found at DENNIS ,V HUNT’S Nov. Si FALL SUPPLIES, B ATTEY S BRO, Having received tlieir Fall Supplies, invite attcniibn to a large and 'veil as snrl-ti Slot k of pure Drugs and Medicines, Mints, Oils, Dyo-SiulIV, i'.Iobs, Briisbes, Pcriinnerv. Fancy article', etc., etc. Dec**)- clib. GldOKUK UCJiNlO < R espectfully mfimns die Cuixcii* of rioyd nilfl JliQfldijpuilUg Counter, r.njl the p^njic pener- | .illy, that lui has peiuianently located in the City of I Rome, with the intention of carrying Q» tno CAR- | U1AGE MAKING BUMNESS m all its various ■ michc*. From his long expRih nee in one of the most extensive Corrjtige manufactories ih th** State of North i nrolinn, he Hatters hqtwclf thntlio will bo able to give entire sntibfuction to u'l who may foul disposed to test his liH clumlam. “ Equalud by few nmt Excelled by n iNE,” is Ida motto, and in order to enrry this fully in to efleet, he employ* none but first rate workmen in | every department ofhlS buidfuss, fiom the turning of | a common wagon .-poke, to n full trimmed Pleasure 1 Carriage. In connection with his establishment he i tins nn extensive BLACKSMITH BHQP, which enn- b.08 him to facilitate bu-im ss and .fill orders in work- I mtm'i.ke style. He cordially invites the public, ajid es pecially those who tin. disposed to encourage “ home I manufacture-” to give him a call and exominolns Car riages, Buggies and Wagons, before purchasing elsc- wnero, ns Ih is determined to sell for cash or to punc tual customers, on as goml terms as can be obtained South .of “ Mason and Dickson’* I/.ne*” Repairing done to order; and in the shortest possi ble lime, liis establishment may bo found in the immediate vicinity oftlie Rail Road Depot and next door to .tin; IHIburn llott^c. Brood Street, Rome, Gn. January 1st, 1851. BOOTS & SHOES. rtr CASES Metis Water-proof, Calf nn-l Kip TJ’AVINC. tab Boots,purchtweil from the manufacturers— | JCl Li. hi GA will be solU fine t/etn, cl BONNETS. fTNCUT Velvet Bonnets nil colours, trimmed i U handsome style, AT T11B NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 91. (tfuln COD LIVE OIL. T HAT Ciiebrtitcd olire for'Cmi^nmption, Sc -In nil Its forms it nil / various other dis- cares, just received 20 gal?. direct from the imum- niclory of Hushtnn, Clurk A Co—wniranted genu- itu*. Eor.snfp by BATTEY 6c BUG. Dec. 5, ISf O. Choice's Ho 1 ' 1 Jim?' THE ATTENTI* N OF PHYSICIANS I S invited to our fresh supply of Drugs and Medi cine?, English nml American Ch'WllonK Surgi cal Instruments, Medical Bags, Homeopathic Cii-* s. etc., Tho price and minllty cannot fail to plenje nil who wiih ttnwfufterM/article*. A, KATS, Fashionable French Boot Maker. I S prepared to execute work In Ids line, In a neat ami substantial manner, and will be tlinnkli'1 for n liberal shareofth • patronage ol Home and vicinity, lie tnny be found at the room lortnerly occupied by tho Courier Office, on Broad street. , Rome, Jan. 20,1851 WASHINGTON HAH, AtLintu, Georgia* T HIS HOTEL has been newly llllcil np anil finely fnrilUhed.fQr, the accqimnuilntipt) of iho Travel inn Public, ppmunlly. OrJ- No jtjilti, will be ..pored 'to r.nder nil cOPifor.nble wbn fhiiv given., n onll. ICZf* StnvutUi ulwoys in nttottdunco nt tho Cpr, to convey bagipipc olid conduct Pmuieiiycn. JAMES LOYD, Proprietor. ..GliO. R. FRAZER, Supcrinlsnilmit, N, B.—A new anil epiundid UAIiDEK SHOP r ueutly Ottnchttil, under the some roof. Dec. 6, ls50. ly ©ijr&jga ijLwSf .TUST rocoivcdby tbo nnblcriUcr, direct from New •J York, uinrun nml fre.li .ripply of Drop. umJ Mrdioinev .- . J I>. DICKERSON, Au’1. July‘9.5,1930 ' ' •Ifi jFAU- A.\D WIN’,UK GOODS. N. J. OMBERGr, MER C HA NT TA 1L O 11, S AS now on liitml n well .elected i*tock o[ Clotli., Cudjpioroa nml VeBiinue, of every sltnilb nml color, together wltli every other article nsunlly kepi In nn estnbll.bmont of till. kind. Tlie.u good, drove been selected by'liitri.elf in New r A F orli, with Itrcnt core and pnrtiettlnr reference to tile prevorl- Irtpt F’a.blon,. ltd* IV a fib preintred toimintilbc- <uro rlnilrlrii! Inn innnuer nnd «lyie not to bn sm- c;i..pd In our birpeat and most bi.liiomilili’ oitlbs. October JO 1S3f. , DANIEL S. PRJNTUP , Agent for the Southern Mutual Insurance Company t Rome, Ga. ■ INSURES agninet loss by FlRBj nlso, L1YLS of Fersons and Servants. CHECKS on Charleston nod New York, fur enl.) by . DANIEL S. PR1NTUP, Agent for the Dank of the State, of So, Co. ov. U, 1850. , 0 ly WILLIAM A, AND JOHN M. SANFORD, j the HOTEL recently occupied by AHllETT, in SMiiuni;ivilli*, G«. would 1/y.infonu tit- imvdlingpubl.g that tin y are prep ircd to nccomiudciftte all who nmy favor them with a call. Their House is large and commodious, nml well suited for the comfort and conVcuieuco of families travelling the up country in tho pursuit of henitli nr plensuve; and their table furnished with the very best tin- country ii fiord-a. 'I heir stables Will be suppluMl wi.h alt abundance of provender ond attend’ ed by fii.tliiul and eflieient Obtlers. Their, friends nnd nequnintanc.es are cordially invited to call and give them a trial, as no pains will be spared on their part to render nil comfortable, Summerville, Go Jnn. U, IHoO. "db^bogers’ "liverwort ' and”tah~ A SAFE and certain i ure for consumption of the Lungs, spitting of blood .coughs, colds, Asthtpa jniii in th<‘side, hroncliiiis, hooping cough, and >al. pulmonary a flections. Extract* from Ctrlificafc* Which enn be Fern in full by milling on the agent «m getting a pnnipUlet. Mr. Adam Unrris, Asristaut Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospital, New York, says ; Dr. Rogers’Liverwort uml Tar cured a case of tho most tfletresslng A.-ilima or twenty-fix yearsstnnd'mg. [<ignedj Apam IIabiiis. . Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I had the consumption, attended with the most distres sing cough, MifJ r discharged several quarts of blood frent flic lungs, and all my frlcmU and physicians gave me up to die, yet a lew bottle* of Dr. Rogers’ Llversvoit and Tar restored me to perfect health I CAIiniEI. WlllTnilEAl), Sworn to nml subreribed this 27th day of Novem* her, J8^0. IL E. Sit.nckr, Mayor of Cinciulmtti’ Mis. Child (resideson Sixth sired, two doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) savs—I laid the iiuliponqry consumption, attended with it most dUtressihgunulsh, which reduced urn to a mere skeleton, and although under the earo of nn able physician [Prof. Harrison] l continued to grow worte, nnd gave up nil hopes of recovery { At this crisi-* [ was jjorsuaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tnr, which entirely healed my longs nml restored mo to perfect health, by the iisu ol n fow bottle.*: [signed] Ann Cnitp. 0C5- Dr. William Riehurds, ol Cincinnati, says— Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel constrain ed to ftntr that 1 used Ur. Rogers’ Llverwoii uml Tnr in the case of Charles Wade, who wnsqiiiP low with jiuliuoimry consumption, with the happiest effect, alter the usual remedies had failed. I'igned] Wm. Riciiauds, .VI. D. The following is written from ElfZabetlitov ICy.s Your Dr. lingers Liverwort nnd Tar give- gre i sut- isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard presert it, c ml Vionounees it one of the bo.-t medicines i: ->. E. If. Havcmaft, Diuggi-t. Rev. Henry Wisemnn, of Patriot, Gallia county, O,, writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tnr has been the means olhrmtehlng tuy life from a premature grave! r.5«n«,n niA'nv ivi^um am. N EW -YORK STORE. Just Received, ‘1 fhfbfb Prints of Into jmterns and J| stylvs—many uf which ure of the fin cst English nml Frcimh iimnufucture. 200 piece* Worsted goods, o now tint! desirable styles—figur ed and plain—eo'* listing of eashnierc^,: paramatta cloths, Coburg cloths. iimriMlos#tilj>accMH, DoLalnes 20 pieces r'cli figured apd blaok sllktw n 1*6.a'.wide black silk for-piantillas, with an tysorlment of silk- laces nnd fringe- 2 Vase* bonnets, trimmed and Tirado in the-very latest New* York style—»be*c;urc ,-u yory rich article and wvll worthy tho notice of th<5 Indie*. 50 sujierflne ull' wove long, shawls. Also collars, wristlets,gloved, laces, combs, hoisery, Sro. , Romo, Oct 17 isao DENaMS^.HUNT, NEW-Y0RK, STORE. J UST RECEIVED, 2 on<C8»u|><Tiormnlc»kin lint- from th« manufactory of “Civtiln,”. New York Theseure the fhn’st moleskin, hats that ctin jiossi* bly be made and .warranted superior ^ any thing of the kind ever oflered’in Rome, * We also oiler Ran- kin,Duryer fc Co’s huts atredut-ed prions—not war ranted. 10 piccos l* ranch li]nck ami olive cloths,, from $1 50 tip. lf» piem s black doivkin, fancy and Frcnch'ldack corded eiis>imeies. at grejit bar gains—also, shirts, gloves, su«penders, lininlker- chiofs, &c., &c M to which we invito the attention o| thegentlemon of Rome. N. B. A fow dozen mureuo nml silk shirt*-. October 17, 1850 - DENNIS Ar H U NT BAIN AND MUD: T ND1A RUBBER Coatsand Leggings Also, Gut*. Ladies'nnd Misses Rubber.over-rhoes, nnd Ladies Uubb^T Bootees, a new and desirable article, nil of which me a sure protection ngninst rain and mud. DENNIS & .HUNT. Nov. 21. LIGHT! LIGHTM " T>ATENT CAMPHINE LAMPS giving n better rJL nnd cheaps-r Uglit than any thing els.* yet discover ed <lhu Sun excepted) nt THE NEW YORK STORE. 1 Nov. 91. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. . L A^RC^B. Assort mint of si} petfine allwool Long ■,%nwTk. Bfnck Silk Shawls, nnd*the very latest style el Mantillas. . Also, mqteiiuIs for making.man- DENlilS & HUNT'S. Uglic.l]' ' HENRY WISEMAN' Mr. Merriw-aiher, of- Denmark, Tenn., tvriteo— Dr* Rogi i.s' Liverwort and f mi uir.nvith great success A young man of tliL |daco, suppl seef by every one.to be in tbc lust stage of Consumption ! wn> entirely cured by its ura! [signed] David Mfrriweathf.r, Druggist,’ Mr. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., state*— A gentleman of my ncijuaintanco, who was oppa- rently in theilnNt stage of the Consumption, wns re* stored to perfect henitli by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv erwort ond Tor. The cure was a most extraordinary one. Dr: Wilson, (an old school Physician of high stand ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—I have been the family physician of Mrs. Wisemnn for twelve years, and during that tiinu slid has sufl'ered.witli diseased lungs, which finally settled into pulinonnry consumption ! She waseiiiirely cured by the use qf Dr Rogers* Li verwort nmt Tar. II. R. WILSON, M. D. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wh.srcvor Dr. Roger*’ Syrnpof Li vej-wort.aiul Tor has been jn(roduedd t : it is MiperpetUng every oth er Cough Medicine before the public This is wholly owing to its truly wonderful tnedlclnul virtues. Be warned in Season ! And neglect not that cough \vliiqh is daily weaken ing your constitution, Irritating yourIhrout and lungs, nnd inviting on thnt dread disensc, Cousumptioti, when so soothing nnd healing n rotnrdy can be ob tained ns Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort apd Tar, Beware of Counterfeits anti Base. Imitations. Tho genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on on the engraved \viupper around each bottle. .Prior, #1 per bottle, or six bottle* for Sold wholesale nml retail by . tflloVlL & MEAD. 1 [3;Chartres st., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Oi leiins, Solo ngents for the Southom States, to whom ull ordcis ami applications for Agencies must be address ed.. , ob* Sold by BATTEY ife BRO., Rome.Gt. , Som ers A' ; Bro.,‘Kingston, Ga. John V. Erwin, Cassville, J. J.Ho'pltlns, Summerville; J. W. Robbins, Cove spring } J. L. Elliot &. Co., Cedar Bluff, Ain. jui vua ajjn'Lviivr. JAUNDICE, DYSPEFSIA CHRONlC|OU NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE'OF THE KIDNEYS, and ail . . disotisss oris* • - - ing from a disor dered Liver at Sto- . moch, such as Conatipa* lion, Inward Piles, Fullness* or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disi* gust for food* Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eruciationei sink-’ ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the * . Head, Hurried and DUYi- cult BrcnMiing, Flut tering ot the' Heart, Clio, king or Suffocating Seusnilons when in a lying posture, Dimness of VJsioPV Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever mid Dull Pain in tko Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and EyoSj Pain in tho 8ide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ase.i Sudden Flushings of Uoat, Burning in tho Ftceh Constant imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, , fc run DolPorninnonlly Citrotl l>y U It, H O « F LAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN Bl’lTERB, PREPARED BY D It. €. M, .1 A t) 14 SON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120, An il Sti'oo, IMtiluclolplila. Their power ovor the above diseases is not excel led, if equalled, by any other preparation In tho United States, os the cares atiost, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed, Tlieso Bitters are worthy the otiemion of hiva- lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of tho Liver and lesser glands, exorcis ing tlio most searching powers in weakness and af fections of the digestive organs, they ore, withal, safe, certain and p.lensent, HEAD ANI) BE CONVINCED, Ciias. Rodis'Son, Esq , Easton, Md.» In a letter to Dr. Jackson, Jan. D, 1850^ said— “ My wife and my soil hnvo received more bene- fit from your medicine than any other we have cv« or token for tho (UrDjspepsin nnd Liver disease." •• The Tenth IjEatoN," published at Woodstock, Vn.,Jun.lO, 1850, said- '• A GREAT MEDICINE.’* •• \Vo have uniformly rrfrainod from recommend ing to' the public m.y of the various Patent Medi cines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced ol thetr vnlue.* Among those we consider worthy ot notice is tho German Bitters, invented by Dr. IIoopland. and prepnred by Dr. Jackson iq Phils- delphiix. One instmteo in v articular, in which the superior virtues ol tills medicine have been tested, line fallen under our observation. During the lost summer, a eon of Mr. Abraham (’rahill, ol this coun ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint nnd after trying in vmn various remedies, lie pur chased a bottle of (ho Bitters, ond after using it, was so much relieved o-f his distressing malady, that he procured nnmhor bottle, end It restored hiiu en tirely to health.” READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS. JunriB M. M. Noah, n gentleman with great sci entific nnd literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly Messengoy January fi, 1850. •* Dr. Hoofland’s German BrrrEns.—Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It Is made alter a prescription furnished by one of tho most colobra’ed physicians ol modern times, the late.Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hnofland, Pro r etsor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician lo (ho King of Prussia, and one of ihegrcntest medical writers Gormony has ever pro- ducod. He was emphatically tho enemy ol hum two, nml therefore a niedicino of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of tho Stom ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence^ and several oftlie odilurs now speak of Its effects from their individual experience. Undor theso ctrcumsrnnees, 've foel wnrnmed, not only in calling the mtontion of our readers to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack- son’s) preparation, bat in recommending the article to all afflieted.” MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia SATuaDAr Gazette,” the host family newspapor publishdd in the United States^ the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, f* It is seldom that wo recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines to tho confidence nnd patron age of our renders; nnd, therefore, when we recom mend Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, wo wish it to be distinctly understood that wo ore not speaking of tho nostrums of tho dny, that ore noised about for n hriof period nnd then forgotten after they luve done their guilty raoe ot mischief, but of a modi* cine long established^ univer*ally prized, and which hns met the hearty approval of tho Faculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (liko the foregoing) front all sections of tho Union, in three ycnra f and the strongest testimony in its favor is, than here is more ol.it.used in the practice of thr regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a foot that can easily be esta blished, and fully proving thnt a scientific prepara tion will meet with their quid approval when pre sented even in this form. This medicine will euro Liver Complaint am! Dis- pepsin no one can doubt, after using it na directed ft nets specifically upon the stomveh and liver——it i* preferable to cnlomol in all billioua diseases—the effect is immediate. They can b« administered to female or infant.with safety and reliable benefit, at l np- jiliontlon of patients for medical treatment, as >Vpll ns proscriptionsandpiedic-iuo to_ distant, pjments,. has induced tip) JProprcitot tp ninlic'inbro uxtul^ivu urrnngeinohts for tltc belter nnd ihore comfortabll* accommodation of tho afflieted, svliere «,*y«. ,r y .varie ty of flfsonw Will bb'lftmWd upon/thi* irfost veil’ll* tiflo physiological pri/icijtles. > Tho reformed Brnfcr tico is becoming to bo'too well known anti too high ly appreciated throughout our country, to require o*ulogium ot-jlindegyrto in thjsiplace.; It peedt. not thonid of'deehimHtitWtb foster, to sifb-tnuiinto or enlmnco its vn|ue j,-1 ,.ouly pi aims for • (tself a fai r inVostigritlon ttud trim ^o bo duly esteemed—and cmtnlnly it cnnnotbe denied thnt. If the mo*t vi olent opposition could huve hnd its intended efl’ect, tho system would long ago have been anniliilated. The nrgumeiit in its favor ncticmnlntes, when we eontemplnte . this, iuot« .nnd <still survey tho rigid exiuninution It fs oVeVy'wlii’fe forfcdd fo jmss thro* .Like true friendship, it,bos tlmioughly. to bu tested "has ever to undergo, nnd withstand the mIukmc of adversity before it is justly entitled to tlio ii.\n,b.” The Practice having outlived tho prejudices which in many instances ure too justly attached to it Irom being Ip the bunds of ignorant ptctoilders, whore it was too ofleu found in Its infancy m this co.ir.try, it has been', aud now is -n fiord ing cxtrnordiiny re lief to suffering thousands, while cures, ill some cases almost bordering on tlio miraculous, arc be ing effected by its potent iuliiionco. Tim unparal leled success It bus met iu the bauds of Dr. Jouus, (whoso course of treatment In many respects is purely original,) has gained for him celebrity, fur surpassing bis fondest expectations,.hnd thousands arc rejoicing under the beneficial effects of a Prac tice whoso tendency fs to lteul Without any of those disagreeable consequences which’too' often follow the eradication of one ilitratc by the substitution of nnotho. From the tunny testimonials which Dr.lms Jones received of h|s unpnrulluled sucooss, he has thought proper lo lay tjie following before a reflecting com munity. The statements here made are not from persons who live out of the roach of enquiry, but they come from respectable citizens of our own country, who can be seen nnd consulted personally, in reference (o their true conditions, Dyspepsia. Dr. Jonrs—My Dear Sir t This is to certify that l was, for some 15 or20 years, grievously afflicted with dyspopshi, or.indigestion. . My cusp was one of a very dlstruislng iiuture 1 j‘ for sdvdrhl years I wns compelled to throw up every thing that 1 eat, which kept tno in qflito a feeble and debilitated condition. But 1 tun now proud to luwo It to Ray, that through the blessings of Dr. Jonos’ Remedies, 1 feel that I am restored.to a porfoct stute of health, aud that, too, with but one monin’s supply of med icine, which lins |iroved to be the cheupost nnd best medicine I ever piuclmsed,.. For the truth of the above statement, any one can be satisfied by appli cation to me nour fJlrt Town P. O., Floyd county, Ga. THUS. MIDDLETON, J. P. Spinal Disease nml Supressotl Menstrua tion. Dn. Jones—-Dear Sir t Believing it a.duty I owe to tho public, hud iu true justice to yourself, I lmvo thought proper, lor the Iu('urination of those Who may be afflicted, to give a candid statement of my negro girl Jnrte*s:disensCtd State, brbhght on from tin obstructed menses or monthly courses. She wns attacked In November, IS IS wjth.a suvorejmin In the back of the head,' extending down tho wlmle course of the spine, jirodueingcomplete pnrtdyzn- turn of the left sideband rendering it perfectly help, less, and-in a short time slio lost tlio use ol the whole system. She could not turn heroclf ill or out of bod, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, nnd lo nil nppcnrnnce* pits! the reiitili of remedies. But I now, through the judicious nnd skillful nppli tion of Dr. Jones’ Remedies, consider l»or restored to a perfect state of health, lor which ho will ever have my lasting gratitude. Should any ond desire a confirmation of thojubove stateiiKmt, they can udd.’css mo near Summerville, Chattooga eo., Ga. MaroU 7, 1S50* - WILLIAM STANTON. Chill River, Dumb Atfue; Inter raillent & ReiuittolU Tevers & all the various forms of DiliousJDi senses “ ST’EEDHiY &TflORQUGiniY fe^oo'd&IriilaCVipVA^ m (Cr'f It« KcsCorlnfif influenoe of this men- iciue upon constitutions impaired and injured by <• residnico in bilious ellniuicf. is one ol its mort vnluab'.e qualities. There are niftny cuiislituliom which becohio fcrdduully unifernilnetl- by miabmai. causes, without even n day’s untual confinonient. ,1’ho sallow complexion, hiss o r uppetiie, languor, wourinosB uml depressiuo of spirits,—^a(|, yield to this remedy • if only fuithfufly used according to die directions of thu pamphlot which aceonipun,n*s •■sell bottle. A amoll.7V*«tt><! on tho ponutesj treatment nnd ouro of Fever nnd Ague,and other diseases of bil. lous climate*," mqy he had-uratis of the under- signed. Also ■ numerous cortiflcatcB from men of the highest responsibility, te.-tifying to tlm grout eflicacy of this medicine enn ho seen on aplication to J. D. DICKERSON, Axctit for Rome Ga. March 2,1849 ~3l—Ujn ••Upw few who think tirightamong.thc thinking few How namy never think, but only think they do.” , Oo-Tur sentiment implied in tlm ibovo exclam ation is on no subject more, fully exemplified tiinu on that of Health. But ll»\v give it a single thought, and fewer still reflect upon it with tho observation and good sense which mutters of minor consequence receive. As observation {cachets the fact , that Dr* 'Osgood’s India Chulngogue is a nover foiling reme dy iq Fever uml Ague, good sense woulu surely indicate its prompt nml iirintcdinic use. To bti found nt J. D. DICKERSON’S Muvfl, Agent Tor the l*ro|)rietor Oc*-UVEll COMPLAINTS of bilious climate*; arise from the same onuses which produce Fever and .Ague, and ure cured with the Mime certainty by Dr Osgood’s Ituliu Cliolagoguu. Even nflcr.tho Liver has become much enlurged and tender upon pressure, it is iu a few' weeks restored to its uHtqnd tjize, soreness and pain in the side relieved with such general improvement ns denote* returning henitli. The above highly, valuable preparation nmy ouml at the Drug Store of J. D. DICKERSON,; May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Roihe, (hi DAILYLINE OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING. THE Proprietor takes pleas ure in announcing lo the pub- lie, that In* has rc-e.-tublished 3?j.TT5&M«.hi8 line of Four Horse Post Conches, between tho above pofnjs, connecting at Gniitei VL’iii.lT .g with the D. eut rMhil Boats,'and nt Rome with tne Rome Railroad. A line of Four Iforsc I’oneh^.s fiom 'Montgomery,connects with "the above, route nt Blue Pond plenvlng Bide Pond on the urrivnV ol the -Tench from Gihitn’s Landing, on Mondays, Wednesday.-, and Friday-, ut 12 P. M.— Ftire-r-M.onlgbincry to Huntsville. $20; to ‘Nashville $25. A tri'-weekly liny of’Four Horse Conches is now in operation iinip .^{oniy to Japksnnviile, which will he extciuled’to Elyton''as soon a* the connecting line to Tiiseoloosn issiookeci with Coaches ; leaving Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*,' on the arrival of thcCnrs.and leaving Elyton Wednesdays, Friday?nnd Sunday*, at 8 A. M. Feb (;•, 1851 J. R. POWELL. R iBat 'ERIUR lot of «-e.nts white; black and fnn- il Icitl-Glove?,just received it jlfcGOOD, ALSABROtfK6c CO* erdnte npjiiicntioh wiilOie made ■Jliiiripivemjr, of Fluid "tfJl ordinary, for leu\ e n?'oin, belam AT HOME AGAIN* IL HUDGINS can be found at his Mi op on L^-T'Brorfd Street, in the lower part of the City, pre pared to do any kind of work-in the Catpentei's line, and ntjiis usual.low. prices B'itld»tv>mi||, Bli lids, 6cc., will he kept constantly, on hand. Per sons wishing work done in his line would do well io call and *co him before making a truile ehewhetc Jtot. 9, IS51. Gm GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS (). E. Payne, Executor of the last Will and testament of Sumud Payne, sr. de- deccnscd, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further ndminisimtion pf said estiife' ; These ore the-eforc to c ite nnd admonish alf singular the kindred and creditors of said-’dect *' * "f£or at my. oflieq within the tli any timo, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained (hot high charncter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in duce counterfeiters to put forth appiirinus article at the risk of the lives ofthese who aro innocently do. coived. LOOK WELL TO TIIE MARKS OFTI1E GENUINE. They lioye the writton signature oTO,M.JACKSON upon ilia wrapper, and the name b'own in the bottle, Sirwithout which, they are spurious.XB For solo wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (l.nie of 278, Ruco street,) I’hiindelphin, and by re. speetnhfadealers gem-rally ifiroiighoui the country. Also for sslc by . DU. J D. DICKERSON, Druggist, Rome, Gn. August 1, 1850. 43 I). .NEWB00T AND SHOE STORE* rpiIE subscriber would respectfully announce the .J- citizens of Rome nnd vicinity, that be has lust leceivVd ond i?now opening a la go and splendid as- gorttnent bf Roofs and Slioes, consisting of suiitlemen’s vmter-pruof and die*s boots Indies boots and shoes, urtd every variety of boots and shoes for children. Also, a line assortment of strong course shoes and boots for common wenr. As ho seleet.ed his stock in with gi cnl <j»rc he can confidently recommend it to his friends uml patrons, and will repair ntiy rips without charge. He also has on hand an extensive supply of Ileni- pcU Buitinioro upper and sole leather, fino calf skin, and a general assortmentofiuqteiin|s,iu his line which, together w'ith his boots and shoes will be sold as cheap tts can bo bought in »his marHet. lie will continue to manufacture bools and chocs us heretofore to order, on ronsonablo terms. Thankful for past fa vor?, he co;diully invites his friends and acquaintan ces and the public generally to give him it call r. A. OMBERG Jan. 19,lS5h T Diionvo of Stomach Spine and Head For flic benefit olkiifferfug Immunity, T h thought proper to lay my ease before the public. Having beon severely nfllicted for several yenrs with a disease of the stomach, spine mid head—to uuuuiorute ull the long train of symptoms with which I was troubled, would occupy more space than would be interesting- Suffice it tu say, that frequently niter outing; ( would be taken with via lent and distressing sensations in the head nnd back of n»y n**ek« extending lutlf way down the spine. At sucJi times J was compelled to take my bed. These spells usually continued for several hour*, and were-frequently so severe qs to reinl life a burden. To obtain iclief I had recourse die best medical aid the country afforded. Having tried the most skillful physic inns ip Romo, I applied ot sevotal oftlie most eminent professional men of the United States. I wrote lo Prof. .Dudley,;of Kentucky j lmd tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, written to, qud bis proscription tried; np. plied also to tlio much extolled Dr. Durham ; and then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augijsta, Dr. Banks, of Gainesville, 7^r. Fort, of. Milledgevillc, Dr. Catridge,.of Olmttoogn county, nnd the reput ed /Jr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting in Rome, ventured on giving him a call. For tho encouragement of others, I am happy io certify that Dr. Jones has-given mu more-relief than nil the rest combined. I can now say that my health is better tbnn it Ims been for several years past. I am able to attend to my plantation a flairs, and ride to Home, or any whero else iny business requires my personal nttontlon (signed) JOEL MANN. Cures offectcil without Kociug tlio X'utlcu Tlioso persons living at a distance, nnd cannot conveniently place thorn solves under my immediate charge, may Imvu tlieir case *trented by sending me nn accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa tion, habits of life, Arc. Medicines will be sclcn- tillcally coiiinoniiuded,and neatly put up, with am ple written directions for use, by the duo observ ance of which distant .patients may Cure them selves of tho most complicated andobstinatc disease, though it would be much bitter for the patient to np- piy personally,if possible; because ho will then enjoy all tue advantages of Dr. Jones*-por-onnl acquain tance with the pcohlinVities of the ease. Since the reduction of postnge, tno expense of sending medi- I is btii ■ *' DRAYING AND BOATING, T HE uudersigned thankful.for paBt favor*,.reapeefc? fully informs the citizens ct Rome apd its vicin? ity,,tl}athe will ©ull continue his old business of bo'at- ji._ —Mrf v ‘”- Mmself in.readiness/to conveyed to any MEMPHIS INSTITUTE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT-. T IIE regular coiirso of Lecture* in this Institute will commence on the First of November,* nnd continue until the last of February. The Anatom ical Department will bo opened and ready to receive stitdepts by tlm First ol’Oetober. The Medical Do- nartuient will be miller the direction ol-lhb follow ing PROFESSORS. j. Gonqubst Gito'-s, M. D.. Professor of the lie stitutes of Medicine, and Mettienl Jnrisprnduneo.' W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Prolessor ofCbrebittl Physiology, Medical Geology, nnd Mineralogy.' K. S Newton, M, D., Professor of Surgery* II. J. llm.cK, M. D-, Prolessor of Theory nnd Practice of Medici nt*. J. A. Wilson, M. I)., Profb*nur oTObstetrics and Diseases ot Women nml Children. J. Kino, M. D t , Professor oi Materia Mudion, and Therapeutic*. •55. Freeman, M, D., Professor ot Anatomy, J. Milton Sanders, M. D , Professor ol Uflemis* tiyuml Pharmacy, OIJiDEQUE Li El TU It E*. Medicine—Pkok. II. J. IIulcb. Shrokry—Pitov. R. S. Newton. Anatomical DemonsthatoR—/ Fiiekman, M. I). The fees for a full course of lectures amount to $105. Mntrietiltttor’s $5; Demoustrator’s Fee, $10. Graduation, $90. Those desiring furdier Iiiforimiftion will please address (post paid) to thu Dean; am.’ students arri ving in the city will please call on aim at’the Hotel U.S. NEWTON-, M. D, Dean ofthoFaculty* LAW DEPARTMENT. IIon. E, W. M. Kino, Professor of Theory nnd Practice ol Law. - • lion. V. 1). Barry, Esq., Professor of Commer cial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All couiuiunicalions |ierf.iiitmg -to this-depart ment must be ndilrctscdjo ^ ‘ . E. w; M. KING,) Meairiiis, Tenn, July, IS30. Tim Faculties, lor intcllcctunl abilities moral worth and professional acquirements; will compur< favorably with tbc most distinguished in our duir- | try. The niiulical l.uculty constituicn an auomuly in this or any other country—all of iliotu are uhlo lee- tuicraaiuithc best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographicalp» sition, nnd the extent ol our population, can hnve no doubt as to the eligibility ol our s.ituation fer an en terprise ol the kind. As to hc-ultli, iuciurt ng •• II srn- sons ofthe yoar, wLdepy that any other cny has more. A common error exists in die minds of many, students relative to the pbim* ol studying medic,ne: those who intend practising among die the disonsm of the /Fust mid South, should certainly educate tlioinsclvos at a school wlib-c Faenlty are practi cally acquainted with those diseases. That the public may bo satisfied nl'this school wo feel it our duty to stale, that tlio Tiusiees nnd f aculty form n unit in action, which augurs well for its future success; nnd iliftt the peculior inter nal orvanizatiop which connects them, cannot be in terrupted. E, W. M. KING, President of tho jl/uliiphij Jnstitu April I, 1850; M Stiff Jointsf apd all Fixed iBarttt whatever. . '. W11E11E THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED,, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A genileman in tho South 6f Europe and Pa lei- ne, in 1S30, heard .so much said tn the loiterpt&te* in lavor of JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, and ol the (as he'con8jdcrod), miraculous cures it had pet. • formed; that ho wasinducod W try It on his own person, for a Ltihg and LiVer Afleclion; the rcniovok of which had been the chief object ed his journey,, hut which had risittod the genial and doliciou * ,, tno‘. •* • • .. v.. . ... ^ Ho accordingly applied a plaster on the rights side of his chest whore .the.pain was seated, another* between the shouldorV, and one over tho-region o^’* ihe livor. In Hi, mrnniime he dronk freely of .n herb ten uf Inxative quoliilea, Ho toon lound hi»^ liootlli improvlnn, nnd in n ferv weeks his cough loffcn him | ihe enllowncis ol liis skin dl.anpenrcd,' hio,. pnm was removod,.oud liis leeahh become pcrmo.-* ncntly reinstated, , ' ,, fpiIESfc rt.AS'l Llt8^r,.r., (fit 6tf,s«w/W4f being pm op in oiMighf bn»ee—herac they |e, tain their Tull virlttca Ih all climates-< We hare jus' received the following testiniouial Iron) C, C; Bel- lets, on eminent lawyer in succesifui practice In Wilcox c'jimtv. Alabama. He ia a gentleman is, higli xaudiug,and one whose influenoe has geeaa weight) -CauneH. Ala., Nov Sdth. 184S. **MEasHs Schail & Msad—Gentlemen)—HaV- ng been requcsied lotialo what has been Iho re. suilof m.v exporionco ih the use of your -Hebrew Platter,' 1 cheerfully comply by aaying tbit ] have found i' lo bei n boretqroro recommended, nn‘in- valuaido medicine.' ln difleront ernes of my fatni* 'ly I have applied the ria.ier lo Chronic 8hrea, Tumors and Pains, and jl lies never failed to oflurd insinni relief. I have also used it with goodeflect upon my own pcrti-n in tho euro ol uleera, wiih, Hhich r have been severely etlllclad. * ’ lie .*pt ci fu I ly, etc. OT tV ‘TELLERS.’” I) ha. boon ,ory bcnefici.l Ih ca.eaor Wcnknc.e, euch aa Pain nnd Woukne.s In tho elomhcl.. Weak. Limbi, Lamene.a, AITeeiiuii of tbo Spins, Female Wonlines., &e. No femnlo; aiih|ect lo pain ou woaknest in ■ lie back or aide's, should lie without iu iMnrried Indies ill (telicuie tllustiuns, iind greit re lief from conainnil) wearing ibis plusior. ■, ■ Tlie hpplicutiun of the Plaster between the aliouj- dora has been b nnd n certain remedy for Cold** Cnugfi., Plnlii.ic anil Long Afleeliiini’, in lliefr primary siogca Ji deairoyo inllahiiiialion by per- .piraliun. .... Beware of Counterfeits and Base Jmitation* GAUTION.—The Hibecrib**rs are the only Gen eral Agents in the Southern Siotus tor flits sale off this truly vDlu.it)lc l'lastei; and in order to prevent: piircliuser.i being impostd upon* by a counterfeit article, s *1*1 in tins city und elsewhere* lor the OEM* ui.NE, they invite pirtiqiijar attention to the follow ing Marks op the Genuine, j, 1st. Thr gcnuiiie is put up In smooth, engine Juris— cd botioimd boxes, not sholdertd in. * t» u” '2d. Thr genuine has the nigra red head oj Jew Da-, nd nu the dirertiuvs, around the boxV With nn'om- pauying record uf the Court to E. Taylor, Roches ter. inrsroViL sale General Agin whom all orders must be ndilrraseilv-' • ' , ,J Sold nlso. Wholesale anil Re.ail by ba itky a brotiicb. * & to E.4D, Clinrters Street, Whole igints For the N* 41 hern Staler/ih. liftflltt, Gtl ; a., J. P, Carto n W. B. Summers, Kingston, Go., J. P, Curix-m /r. A Co,. ('Rssvile, Ga., 8. W. Robbins, Cav* A'pring, Ga., L. W. Davis, Villa Rica. Ga. —-7-/- 1 i . A(iKM' r»|- Dr. FlU li’n Celt Dialed Jli’ilccltitfl I’ulnmnory Btilsum. I’t'olornl i:x|H'ctoniot, L’lilmon Derupiive.Syrup, n Correvtor,’ , cines by mail is blit trifling, My charge,~ in all case? not requiring my porsoriol nttcmluncc, is FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. Tliisfue must invariably be enclosed in the letter asking advice, in order to insure attention, directed, post-paid, to'Dr. I). S. Jones, Rome, Persons owning afflicted slaves, can have tlioin treated at my Infirmary, dr medicines sent them us above stuted. D. S JONES, M. D To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft and repeated calls to visit pntients ntn dis- tntice in the country, jui? induced tho subscriber to unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. II. B. RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Gcorgio, whose qualifications nre ol’ the first order, hav- ing practiced for several years with flattering success in Middle Georgia, where his reputation as a pruc titioncr, is best known and appreciated I will also take this method of retti’” ng iny most grateful acknowledgements to my patrons for past Invors, and still solicit a continuance of the same. In connection with the above named gentleman, I will be prepared at all times to attend to calls in reasona ble distance, ond when necessary, the services of both will be tendered in consultation without additional charge. D. S. JONES. Rome, Ga., October2f, I860. tf BANKS A EDDLEMAN, DEALERS IN’ B00TM1I0ES, LEATHER, PEGS, SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c. Atlanta, (?a.y H AVE on hand a large stock of Leather, Lafts, Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., uhd will fill orders nt Augusta prices, with the freight added. . Shoe-Ma- ^i rsin Cherokee Georgia n nd Alhbnmn would do well fotry them, dstltey hiight“gb farther and fare worse ” J. J. COHEN S CHEAP CASH STORE. rpiIE jubscriber informs his friends and the public -L generally, that he hag removed his Store from (he Corner of Broad and Etowali Str< ets, to the first Store below, In tlint part of the City called Pittsburg on the some side oftlie Street where he oilers the same bar gains us ever. He has lately been joined in business by .1. Jarnslnwsky, who is well acquainted with the Southern trade, nnd ha? been the whole summer at the Not thorn cities fer the purpose of selecting a choice Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries of all descriptions, Cnrrluge and other Hardware, Cutlery, and a large variety of car penter’s Tools,umd other tools, &c M nil of which will be sold on the mo_st accommodating terms by J. J, COIIEN Sc Co. Co*We mako 110 promises to the public to sell at, 1 under cost, but invite ono nndall to :ry us, ns we are confident of giving satisfaction to every one. . Dec. 4o, 1850. 9 ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY. M ILL GEARING of every description,-Gin Gear ing,Plates amlBnlls, Arc., &c , together with nil such other castings ns ore usually mnilc nt sirnilnres- tublishmetU*, will’b'o manufactured to order on ac commodating terms, and warranted to be of the best mnterinl, by A. LEYDEN &.CO. Nov. 28. ly est Improvements. Apply ni the Atlanta Iron Fmmdery. A. LEYDEN. & CO. Nov. s’§ iy fvefy size, at manufacturer's prices,* \bitlj freight ndded. Also, Bolting Cloths of superior qiinlity/Cast Iron Water Wheels ; of nil'sizes, for Flour and Saw Mills, Sic., &c. Apply at the Foundery of Nov. 28 1850. A. LEYDEN & COV NEW ABHIVAL. ^milE utulersigped begs lenye to inform dhe citizens of-Romc, its vicinity and the,.public generally, that he bps-jtist. received apd opyped a neW M Of WAl’CIIan.fl JEW.ELRY ot.thu very la* test paternB ond finest style/ His,friends and aequo' - Afl kinJ& ofiepaii-[]3 1 . -..i.ii v.iirru'Jior.i - uiTy Llriiimnit; tUnnnr t'ori'i’flor, ’ 1’iiru nml Mt'iliHIml Coil Livi-r Oil,, -> Aml-l>y» ( ic)itl(i .Mixture, Cough nml Culfuirilc l*jfl .V'lVJTli-, Fi'iuiiln I’illn, \'0riniIn'll 1 , ^ Fi'limlc ^piTiilo, iVc. Unoil Gy him fcolulnilfiy uuti willi uunredetieu aiicci'*. ill UJo ln nluii.nl ol ' Coughs, Cut,In, Con sum /it I mi, A si Inna, J JJiscnsee, Dyspepsia, ,Scrofula, Sk. ViscosesfR/ie>n,i(ttimn,Ecmulc Com- plaints, Rites, Sfc., §c.' . UR. FITC'II'S US EQUALLED , l’ATENT 811 VEIl PLATED AU/JOMlNAli SUPPORTERS Dll- PITCH'S 'IMPROVED PLATED STEL SPRING .SUOUJ.DE R UR ACE... ,r* DIL FITOII’S SlLYP.il INHALING TUB 9),'. Pilcli’i CvIcbrnted hix Lviii ON Tilt: t'RKVKNTlON AND CURB OK Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj this Sfc., aud on the methcil of preserving Health amt Beauty to «n old orje. Tlili* Hunk ;hou{il Go - ' iu uv’ery fiunlly, 1 To i uuruuiplivo it puintB out tin' only reatimaUi Ium ir ri'lii-r, Tu uinthors, thciliii'cllons it yill's m theen'rb nnii oiluonliun ol' Oliihlrcn nro invnl jnf TO,000 copies of this Book liuvo iinssyiUhtflljgia pres,! uml Jlio sulo ’ooiUljiuus nmibniuil.' ■— a For Hilo l>y S. S, Fi'I'OiI ff CC 101 lirotuKvuy, N, Y., «io ■T. D. DICKEIISpN, Homo, I Ccf-’Da. Pitch’s Giiiuk ro Isv.n.tDS, or Dint-, persons using Dr. Filoli's llcinipjtes, to bu, •ut of oil his Agent*. . ' i 2 rofeskor BtirrDs Tricophornua or J entod Compound. * • / A I NFALIBLE for tenewijig, invigoratT and Gonutifying-the hair, removing s<m DnndiuiK, and nil ofleclions of tho Seal curing eruptions on tho skin, diseases 1 glands, muscles nnd integuments, nnd i ing slings, cuts, bruises, spains, &< With this preparation, “ there is woid as fail.” Jt has pbiaiped III' celebrity among the first,classes in ted Slates and stands unrivalled In ' professes to be, both'for chenpnei cacy, it defies all conipelition'. ■ - tific treatise on the hair and skin (a valuable directions for the cultui servdtion of nutures choicest ori which each bottle is enclosed; is 1 the money. It is upon'the skin, lar fibre, nnd theglands thnt. th ous has its specific notion, nnd i and injuries of these organs, it remedy. -;iii Sold in large bottles, price the principal ofiice-137, nnd the principal mere throughout the United J D. UK Apil 25. ~~Ai~iLcr- Georgia Floyi TYTHEREAS I3ioad