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J U T're.-eivc.l, and lor .-iilo.n fine supply of Music
or the Piano Forte, cons.eting ot the latest Songs.
Mfclics, Waltzes, tec.
The subscriber being the authorised ngent of an
extnsivo Music S tore, will rec-eivo orders nt all times
for any particular kind of musiu. Also, Plano Fortes,
Ouitats, or any kind of nroricnl instruments. Orders
handed In will be thankfully received, and filled with
the earliest dispatch. J. D. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
October 31,1850.
PAIL SUPPLIES.
B ATTEY te BRO., Having received their Fall
Supplies, invite attention to a large tttul well as*
orted Stock of pure Drupe and Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Dyc-Siufl>, Glnss, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy
rticles, etc., eta. Dec. 3.
t'OSKEKY JVM5S & C >
Warchons Commission Merchant!
AUGUSTA, GA.
T HE undersigned thankful for the liberal
patronage of the past season, again ten
ders their services to their friends and the
public, in the sale ot Colton and other Pro
duce, nt their Fire Proof Wnrchouse on
Campbell street, whete their personal atten
tion will be given to all business entrusted to
them, and liberal Cash advances made on
Produce when required. Orders for Bagging,
Rope and family supplias, executed nt the
lowest market price.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. G. JANES,
THOS. W. COSKERY.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. 50tf
bOH£?jftllG NEW TINDER THE SDN.
GEORGE BONE
R l-.St'ECTFULLY informs the Citizens of Floyd
and the adjoining Counties, and tl,e p tblic gener
ally, that ho haa peimanently located In the City of
Rome, with the ititeutiun of carrying on iho CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its various
nt nnches. From his long ex|orb nee in one of the most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, he flatters himself tbathe will be able to give
entire eatisfaction to all who may feel disposed to test
his mechanism. " Equaled by rtw and Excelled by
none," is his motto, und in order to carry (his fully in
to effect, he employs none taut first rale workmen in
every uepnrtment of his business, from the turning of
it common wngon-.poke, to a full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage, lit connection with his establishment he
has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work
manlike style. He cordially invites tha public, und es
pecially those who arc disposed to encourage 11 home
manufactures” to give him a cull and examine his Car
riages, Buggies anu Wagons, before purchasing else-
wnere, as lie is determined to sell for cash or to punc
tual customers, on as good terms ns can be obtained
South of “ Macon anil Dickson’s Line."
Repairing done to older, and in the shortest possi
ble time. His establishment may he found in the
immediate vicinity ofihe Rail Road Depot and next
door to tile Ililburn House.
Broad Street, Rome, Go. January 1st, 1851.
iT.
lie OR
GOD LIVE OH.
T HAT celebrated cure fdr Consumption, Scrofula
In nil its Terms and various oilier dfa-
cases, just received 20 gals, direct from tliu mantt-
nictory of Hushton, Clark te Co.—warranted genu
ine. For an re by BATTEY te BRO.
Dec. 5, 1S50. Choice'$ Hotel Ran?'
THE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIANS
I S invited to onr /rn/i Supply of Drug* nnd Medi
cine*, English und Antcricun Chemical*, Surgi
cal Instrument*, Medical Buga, Homeopathic Cases,
etc.. The price and quality cannot full to please all
who wish unadultcred article*.
A . RATS,
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
I 8.prepared to execute work In his line, in n nea 1
and substantial manner, and will be thankful for a
liberal shore of the patronage oi Rome nnd vicinity
lie may be found tit the room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jan. 23, 1831;
PROSPECTUS
or THE
CUBAN LIBERATOR.
A NEAT Book of 300 Octavo pages, descriptive
of the Hand of Cuba, present and prospective,
and every thing on about it: Price $1,payable, in nil
instances, when subscribing, to ennhlc die Author to
have the work in the finest style of tho arts.
Besides the reading matter, additional pngea will in
No. I Steel engravings, illustrute tnuhy curious and
instructive, as well a* exciting scenes ; nnd prominent
among them will bernota few Americans transported,
grated, shot, and in dungeons and highwaya in chains,
without committing any oflence-wlintevcr. Seconda
rily, like illustrations will exhibit the author before
tilo u Spadi$h Inquisitionsupposed by many to be ex
ploded, and American Ladies and Gentlemen in tin-
y anna piling bags of gold before the authorities for
lifarclfase.
.Confident of a patronage aa liberal as the subject is
important. Editors who copy this, and Post Ahieters
who “frank” rewlttsnccs, are tny agents, retaining 25
per cent commission for the same; and as all truth is
excluded by the Government Censor front the Cuban
press, and all people there afraid to talk, for a like
reason, less is actually known of Cuba in the United
States than even the re notest co ncr of the earth.
It is time this should cease : respecting the garden
spot of this earth, when once under American rule,
end the latter ia os necesiur'y aa the former, and both
ns certain aa the record of Genesis, containing the
commands of Almighty God.
EDWARD STIFF,
Author of the “Texan Emigrant/’ nnd late Editor of
the “Cherokee Sentinel/’ at Cedar Bluff, A la.
P. S.—The day Ib not remote when I shall attend
the Circuit Courts of DeKulb, Cherokee, tec., tec., in
Alabama, and my f»iends will please have a goodly
list of names for two purpoin ready.
JOHN W. BUKNF/TT, Rome, Go., is the author
ised Agent.
March 0,1851. tf
rendum Gin*. Not having got up n
lor that piirpo*e, his sample (Jins, art
y, rnd of no belter appearance, than
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GIN.
*]*HE increased demand tor these Gina rendered it nee
* esaary for the proprh tor greatly to extend hi* works,
which he Is doing witu entire new buildings, and supe
rior new Machinery, on theC$ntral^Rajjrwnd^nt ^5^*
the*city of Macon, ’ * " * •
Theso are not Premium Gin*,
fancy one expressly (or
of the some q mliiy, ri„
those sent to his customer* nnd without saying hs
makes the best performing Gin in u*e, deems it equiva
lent to say, that his are in belter demand tlmn any other
now in use—not having fniled within the Iasi five years
to sell double as many b» any other Factory in tho State,
and will guarantee those he is now manufacturing for
the ensuing crop, are the best made Gins in Georgia nl
the price, and worth as much to the purchaser,
beet he can get in any Slate at any price.
He would also caution Planters, not to purchase Gins
wuh Water Boxes from any other Factory Ilian his, as
he bos paid a high price for. and owns the exclusive
right to Georgia far all the Water Boxes ever patented,
and to the Oil saving Uoxes for the entire cotton melon;
nnd.hereby notifies all who mnke, sell, or use Water
Duxes or Oil* savers other than his F'ctury, they will be
held accountable for dumages in conformity with the Pa
tent laws of the country.
Orders for Gins, by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
executed, and delivered at the pusetmsers door, when
not convenient to a Railroad Dei
Feb. 27,1851- SAMI
Griswoldvillk, Feb. 1S5I.
WASHINGTON HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL hnsbeeu newly fitted up and finely
furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel-
i ig Public, generally. Qcj- No pains will be spared
tj render uli comfortable who inay give us a call.
ICP Solvents nlwtiy» in attendance nt tho Cur*
to convey baggage und conduct Passengers.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
GEO. R. FRAZER, Superintended.
N. B.—A new mid splendid BARBER SHOP
•stilly uttnehed, under the some roof.
Dec. 5,1S50. ly
WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD-
H AVING taken the HOTEL recently occupied by
E. It. GARRETT, in Summerville, Ga. would
respeotlully inform the travelling public that they are
prepared to accommodate all who may favor them
with a cull. Their House is large and commodious,
and well suited for the comfort nnd convenience of
families travelling the up country in tho pursuit of
health nr pleasure', nnd their table furnished with the
very best the country affords. ’I heir stables will be
supplied with an abundance of provender and attend
ed by fa.thfu! nnd efficient Ostlers. Their friends nnd
acquaintances nrc cordially invited to cull and give
them it trial, as no pains will be spared on their part to
render all comfortable,
Summerville, Ga Jan. 0, 1850.
DB. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR.
A SAFE nnd ccituin cure for consumption of th
Lungs, spitting of blood, coughs, colds, Aathme
pain in the aide, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nl.
pulmonary olfactions.
Ertracta from Cirtificatu
Which can be seen in full by culling on the ngcht n
getting u pamphlet.
Mr. Adnm Harris, Assistant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New Yoik,soya; Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
nnd Tnr cured a case of the moat distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq,, of Cincinnati, says—I
hud the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
fretn the lungs, nnd all my friends and physician*
f ovo me up to die, yet a lew bottles of Dr. Rogers'
liverwort und Tar restored me to perfect health 1
Gabriel Whitqhxad,
Sworn to and subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840. H. E. Spencer, Mayor of Cinclnnutti*
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—-I had the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a most distressing cough,
which reduced me to n mere skeleton, nnd although
under the on re of on able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow worse, nnd gave up all hopea of
recovery ! At this crisis I wns pesuuded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar, which entirely healed
my lungs and restored mo to perfect health, by the
use ol a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
0j>- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, aoys—
Although it may seem unprofessional,!feel constrain
ed to ptate that I used Ur. Rogers’ Liverwort Hnd
Tnr in the case of Charles Wnde, who woo quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
alter tho usual remedies had failed.
[signed] Wm. Richards, M. D
The following ia written from Elizabethtown, Ky.i
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tnr gives great sat
isfaction in this place. Dr. Hownrd prescribe* it, und
p.onounces it one of tho best medicines in use.
E. H. Hatch aft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Gallia county,
O., writes -Dr. Rogers* Liverwort and Tnr haa been
the tneunsolsnatohing my life from a premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN-
Mr. Mcrriwvnther, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers*Liverwort and un.jwith grent
success' A young man of this place, auppi sed by
every one to be in the last stage of Consumption !
wns entirely cured by it* use!
[signed] David Meruiweather, Druggist.
Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia. O., states—
A gentleman of iny acquaintance, who wus appa
rently in the Inst stage of the Consumption, was re
stored to peifcet health by the use of Dr Rogers' Liv
erwort and Tar. The euro was u moat extraordinary
one.
Dr! Wilson, tan old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—I have been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman ior twelve years, and
during that time sue ho* suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonory consumption !
She was eniirely cured by the u.«e of Dr Rogers* Li
verwort and Tar. H. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That wherever Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort nnd
twins 10 i» truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season I
And neglect not Hint cough which is dully werker.-
ing your cousiiimioii.iriitnting your throat nnd lung.,
nnd inviting on Hint drend disease, Consumption,
when 80 soothing nnd healing n rsmedy cun he ob
tained us Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort end Tnr.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations,
Tho genuine article ia signed Andrew Rogers, on
on the ongriivcil wmpper around each bottle.
Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $3. Sold
wholesale an.t retail by SUrtVIL dr MEAD,
113 Chartres at., bet. Conti nnd fct. Louie, N. Oilcans,
Sole agent, for the Soulhorn States, to whom all
orders and applications for Agencies mutt be address-
ed.
GO- Fid by BATTEY Jr BRO., Rome,Gt. .Font*
I re Sc Bro., Kingston, Gu. John t. Erwin, Cnssvlllc,
J. J. Hopkins, Miinmcrvllle ; J. W. Robbins, Cave
Spring | J. L. Elliot & Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
LIVER COMPLAIN
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY8,
end eli '
diseases aris
ing from s disor
dered Liter or Sto
mach, such as Constipi. I
tion, Inward Pilet, Fullneie,
or blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, l)i»»
gust for food, Fullnnee or Weight |n
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering .1 the Hi of
the Stomach, Swimming of the
Hoad, Hurried end Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering, it the
Heart, Cho.
king or
Suffocating Soueations when in a
lying pasture, Dinmeee of vision.
Dots or Webe before the
Sight, Ferer and Dull
Pain in the Heed,
Deficiency
of Peripirttion,
Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Beck. Cheet, Limbs, dee., Sudden
Flnshinge of Heel, Burning in Hie Flesh
Constant imagining, of Evil,und Ur.it
DeprcisionofSpi.it.,
dm beIPerninnonllr Cured by
lilt. HOOP 1.AN 11*S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rRRFASED RT
I)H. C. M, JACKSON,
AT THE
GBliMAN MEDICINE STORE.
Mo, 130, Arch Slrcc, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above dieeasee is not excel
led, if equalled, by any other preparation in the
United Stslea, as the cures attest, in many ceaes
after skillful physicians hod failed,
Tlte.o Bitter, ar. worthy Iho attention of inva
lid., Poi.a.sing creel virtues in the reetificutinn
of disuses of the Liver and lesser glnnds, exercis
ing the most scutching power, in we.kneu and af
fection. of the digestive organs, they ere, withal,
safe, certain end pleasant,
BEAD AND BE CONVINCED.
J UST received by tho subscriber, direct from New
York, n lurgo und frc.lt .apply of Drug, nnd
Medicines. J D. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
July 25, 1S50 43
I ALI, AMD WINTER ROODS.
ft. J. OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
"TTAS now ori hand n wolf selected stock of Cloth*.
JJ. Cassimcrcs nnd Vesting*, of every simile and
plor. together with every other article usually kepi
_ n *aiv establishment of this kind- These good,
have been,selvctud by hi nisei f m New York, with
grent care and purtijpulnr reference to the prevail-
l Fashions. lie fa also prepared to nmmifiic-
; cloiliing in ti maimer and style not to be snr-
l ill our largest and most fashionable cities,
her 10 JSftf,
IEL 8. PRINTUP
he Southern Mutual Insurance
t Rome, Ga.
* by FIRE; also, LIVES of
DAILY LINE OF FOUR HORSE POST
COACHES.
ROME! TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
THE Proprietor takes plena
a ure in announcing to tho pub
lic, that he bn* re-established
ihis line ol Four Horae Post
Coaches, between the above points, connecting at
Gunter’s Landing with the Decnt rMnil Boats, und
nt Rome with the Rome Railroad. A line of Four
Hoisc Conches from Montgomery, connects with the
above route at Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond on the
arrival ol the I’cnch from Gunter’s Landing, on
Mondays, Wednesday* nnd Friday*, at 12 P. M.—
Fare—Montgomery to Huntsville $20; to Nashville
$23. A tri-wyekly line of Four Horae Coaches is
now in operation Jiom Rome to. Jacksonville, which
will be extended to Elytonn* soon a* the- connecting
line to Tuscaloosa is stocked with Coaches; leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, on the
arrival of the Cars,nnd leavinj^Elyton Wednesdays,
J- R. POWELL.
R
Fridays nnd Sundays, at 8 A.
Feb 0,1851
, AT HOME AGAHJ.
R. HUDi»iN.> can be fouud at his Shop on
. Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre
pared to do any kind of work In the Carpenter’s line,
and at hi* usual low piices Window NukIi,
Blinds tec., will be kept constantly on hand. Per
sona wishing wotk done in Ills line would do well to
call and sec him bclorc making a trade elsewhere.
Jun. 9,1331- Cm
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Y\7 II EKE AH O. E. Payne, Executor of the last
’’ Will and testament of Samuel Payne, er. de-
deceased, applies to me for letter, of Diami.cion from
the further aun.ini.ttMion of said estate
These are the efoie to cite nnd admonish oil and
aing,ilar the kindred and creditors of said deceased Hi
be nnd nppjorat my office within the time prescribed
by ldsv to .hew cause, if any exist, why said letter,
not be granted. Given under my hand at Of-
llli. December. 185(1. -. Vi..; BPS
CitAs. Robinson, F,sq. Easton, Md„ in a latter to
Dr. Jackton, Jan. 0, 1850, said—
“ My wife and myeell have received more bene
fit Irtim your madioine than any other we have cv-
er taken for the ICTDiapepaia and Liver diaoaae."
“ The Tenth Legiuh,’’ published at Woodetock,
Vn., Jen. 10,1850, said-
•• A GREAT MEDICINE,"
•• We heve unilormly refreined Irom recommend
ing to the pjhlic er.y of (he various Petent Medt-
clnee of the pay, unless thoroughly convinced ot
their vnluo. Among thnte we consider worthy nt
notice ia the German Bitter., invented by Da.
Hootland, and ptepnred by Dr. Jaekaon in Phila
delphia- One inainnee In particular, in which the
euperinr virtues ol this medicine have been tailed,
haa (alien under our nbaervalion. During the last
summer, a sun of Mr. Abraham t’rabill, ul thia coun
ty, was very eeriouely afflicted with Liver Complaint
nnd niter trying In vain varinue remedies, he pur
chased a bottle of the Hitters, end after uaing it,
was ao much relieved ol hie distressing malady, that
ha procured another bottle, ond it restored hint en
tirely to health."
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Juooa M. M. Noah, n gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, said in hie •• New
York Woekly Meanings’,” January fi, 1850.
" Da. lloorLAND'e Gasman Bitters.—Here is o
preparation whioli tho leading preales in the Union
appear to be unanimous in recommending, and tha
ruaaon ia obviuua. It ia made attar a prescription
furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians
ol modern times, tho lets Dr- Chrialopher Wilhelm
llnofland. Professor to the Untveraity of Jena, Pri
vate Physician lo the King ol Prussia, .n-t one ol
the greatest medical writer* Germany Itna ever pro
duced He wee emphatically tho enemy nl hum
bug, and therefore ■ medicine of which he wee the
inventor end endorser Tnvy-tae L.nfidrnily r-liod on.
He specially recommended it in Livor Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility Vtrtigo, Acidity nf the Stom
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising ftotn
a disordered condition nf the stomach, the liver and
tha intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of he excellence, andeeverat nfthc
editors now .peak of it. effect. fYom their individual
experience. Under these circumstance., tv. feel
w.ranted. not only in celling the attontiun of our
readers to the preeent proprietor's (Or. C. M. Jack-
ion's) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afflicted."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The "Philadelphia NatuedatGaiette," the be«t
fnmity new.paper published in the United States,
the editor sayanf
DR IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS.
•• It ia seldom that we recommend what are term
ed Patent Medicines lathe confidence nnd patron
age of our readers; ond, Iher.lorc, when we recom
mend Dr. Hnoffand'e German Bittera, we wish it to
be diatinctly understood that we ere not speaking
of tho nostrums of the day, that are noiied about
fur tt brief period nnd then forgotten after they have
done their guilty race ol mischief, bu. of a medi
cine long eatabliehed. universally prised, and which
no* me* mo iicuriy aVjuuvnt Ot tno ITfcCUfir lIBOlf
Evidence upon evidence heebeen received (like
tho foregoing) from ell sections ol ihe Union, in
three yeere’’ end the strongest testimony in its la/nr
is, tint there is moro ol it used in the practice ol thr
regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other
nostrums combined, n foci that con easily be eats-
blithed, and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet approval wnen pn
sented even in this form.
Thu medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dia-
pepsia no one can doubt, nltor using it aa directed
It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is
preferable to calomel in all billioue dioceses—the
effect i. immediate. They can be administered to
prhalr <>r inpant with safety and rolitble benefit, at
any lime-
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine lies attained that high character
which is necessary for all medicines In attain In In
duce counterfeiters to put lorth e spurious article at
the risk of the lives oflhose who arc innocently de
ceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have the written signature of C.M JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and the rattle blown in the bottle,
ffTwithnut which, they arc apunous. a Q)
For sole wholesale and retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Stath.
(late ol 378, Race street,) I'hiiadelphta, end by re.
spertahie denters generally throughout the country.
Alt,) for sslc by DR. J D. IJICKF-RSuN,
Druggist, Rume.Ga.
August I, 1850. 43 ly,
HEALTH RESTORED !
BOTANIC INFIRMARY.
T HE increasing popularity of tho reformed Bot&n
Ic Practice of Medicine, and tho continued ap
plication of patients for raedioal treatment, as well
as prescriptions and medicine to distant patients,
has induced the Proprcitor to mako moro oxtensive
arrangements for the better and more comfortable
accommodation of the afflicted, whore every varie
ty of dlsoaso will be treated upon the moxt scien
tific physiological principles. The reformed Prac
tice ia becoming to be too well known and too high
ly appreciated throughout our country, to roquiro
euloglum or panegyric in this placo. It need* not
tho aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or
enhance its value; i only claims for itself a fair
investigation aud trial to be duly esteemed—and
certainly it cannot be denied that. If the most vi
olent opposition could have had its intended effect,
tho system would long ago have boon annihilated.
The argument in its favor ncucmulutesi when we
contemplate this fact,.and still survey the rigid
examination It is every where forced to pass thro*
Like true friendship, it has thoroughly to bo tested
“has over to undergo nnd withstand the shoot of
adversity before It is justly entitled to tho name.**
The Prnotlce having outlived the prejudices which
in many instances ure too justly attached to it Irom
being in the hands of Ignorant pretenders, where
it was too oflen found in its infanoy in this country,
it has been, nnd now is affording oxtrnordlnry re
lief to sufferlngjhousands, while cures, In'some
cases almost bordering on the miraculous, are be
ing effected by its potent influence. The unnnrul-
ieled success it has met in the hands of Dr. Jones,
(whose course of treatment In many respects Is
purely original,) has gained for him celebrity, far
surpassing bis fondest expectations, nnd thousands
are rejoicing under the benotloial effects of a Prac
tice whoso tendency is to heal Without any of those
disagreeable consequences which too olten follow
the eradication of one disrate by the substitution of
anothn.
From the many testimonials which Dr.lms'Jones
received of his unparalleled success, he has thought
proper to Iny the following before a reflecting com
munity. Tho statements here made aro not from
persons who livooutof tho reach of enquiry, but
they come from respectable citizens of our own
country, whouun be seen and consulted personally,
in reference to their true conditions,
lOyspopila,
Da. Jones—My Dear 8ln This is to certify that
1 wns, for some 15 or 20 yenrs, grievously afflicted
with dyspepsia or indigestion. Mycu$c was one
of u very distressing nature; for several years I
was compelled to throw up every tiling thnt 1 eat,
which kept me in quite a feeble and debilitated
condition. Rut I am now proud to have it to say,
that through tho blessings of Dr. Jones' Remedies,
I teel that lam restored to a perfect state of health,
uudthat, too, with but one month's supply of med
icine, which 1ms proved to be the cheapest and best
medicine 1 ever purchased* For tho truth of the
above stutemont, nny one cun be satisfied by uppli-
ontion to me near iNrt^Town P. O., j^loyd county,
Ga.
THOS. MIDDLE IV
NEW BOOT AND SHOE ST0BE.
rpilE subscriber would respectfully announce the
-L citizen* of Rome and vicinity, thnt he has lust
received and is now opening u lmge and splendid as
sortment of Uoulft and ShiMMi, consisting of
Bentltmeti's water-proof und dtess boots ladies boots
and shoes, nnd every vuriety of boots and shoes for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
shoes und boots for common wear. As he selected
his stock in Cliiirlctitoit with grain cure
he cun confidently recommend it to hi* friends and
patrons, and will repair any rips without charge.
He also has on hand an extensive supply of Hem-
ock Bultimore upper and sole leather, fine o<
skin, and a general nssortmentofmnieiials.in his line
which, together with his boots und shoes wiil be sold
as ch* up as can bo bought in 'hi* market. He will
continue to manufacture boots and shoes as heretofore
to order, on reasonable terms. Thankful for past fa
vors, be cordially invites hi* friends and ncqnaintan-
ccs und the public generally to give him a call
P, A. OMBERG
Jan. 19,1851.
DRAYING AND BOATING.
f pHB undersigned thnnkful.for past favors, respect-
J- Itally informs the citizens oi Rome nnd its vicin
ity, the t he will suit continue his old bu fines* ol boat
ing and drnying. He holds hims.fif in readiness to
have Produce, Merchandize, tec., c<n?e/ed to nny
—-‘ of the pity or^Country, and to furnish from his
1 " itanaulii River, Any quantity of
Spinal Disease nnd MuproMed Menstrua 1
Hon*
Dr. Jo.vrs—Dear Sir» Behoving it n duty I owe
to the public, nnd in truo justice to yourself, 1 have
thought proper, for the information of those who
may bo afflicted, to give a candid statement of my
negro girl June’s diseased state, brought on from an
obstructed menses or monthly courses. She wns
uuut'ked in November, 1848, with a severe puln in
the back or the head, extending down the whole
course of the spine, producing complete pnrulyza-
tion of the left side, mid rendering it perfectly help
less, nnd iu u short time she lost the use ol the
whole system. She could not turn herself in or
out of bed, was reduced to a porfeot skeleton, and
to nil nppeumnee* past the reaoii of remedies. Uut
I now, through the judicious and skillful applica
tion of Hr. Jones' Remedies, consider her restored
to n porfect state of heultli, lor which he will evur
have my lasting gratitude. Should any one desire
a confirmation of tho above stntemant, they can
uddress mu nuur Summerville, Glmttooga co., Gu.
March 7, 1850* WILLIAM STANTON.
Disease of Stomuoli, Pplno nnd Hoad*
For the benefit ofsufferiug humanity, I have
thought proper to Iny my case before the public.
Having been severely uffl-iatad for suvurnl years
with a disease of the stomach, spine nnd head—to
enumerate ull the long train of symptoms with
which 1 was troubled, would occupy more spaoe
than would be interesting Suffice it to say, that
frequently nltor eating, 1 would be taken with vio
lent nnd distressing sensations in the head und
back of my n^ck, extending half way down the
spine. At such times I was compelled to take rny
bed. These spells usually continued for several
hours, nnd were frequently so severe as to render
life a burden. To obtain telief l had recourse ro
the best medical aid the country afforded. Hnving
tried the most skillful physicians in Home, 1 applied
ot several of the most eminent professional men of
the United State*. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of
Kentucky ; had the celebrated Dr. Mott, of New
York, written to, uud his preseription tried; ap
plied also to the much extolled Dr. Durham ; nnd
then succexsivcly to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, Dr.
Bank*, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Milledgeville,
Dr. Catridgo, of Ghattooga county, and the reput
ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca
ting in Home, ventured on giving him a call. For
the encouragement oi others, I urn happy to certify
thut Dr. Jones has given mo more relief than all
the rest combined. I can now sqy that my health
i.u-**-. limit u tins neon lor several years past, i
um uble to attend to my plantation affairs, and rido
to Home, or nny wheroelse my business requires my
personul attention (signed) JOEL MANN.
Cures effected without seeing tho Patten
Those persons living nt a distance, und cannot
conveniently plaoe themselves under my immediate
charge, may have their cuso strenled by sending me
an accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa
tion, habits of life, tee. Medicines will be soien-
tiffcully comnonunded,and neatly put up, with am
ple written direction* for use, by the due observ
ance of which distant patients may cure them-
selvesofthe most complicated and obstinate disease,
though it would be much better for the patient to ap
ply personally, if possible; becuuse he will then enjoy
all tho advantages of Hr. Jones’ personul acquain
tance with the peculiarities of the case. Since the
reducticn of postage, tne expense of sending-medi
cines by mail is but trifling, My chutge, in nil
cuses not requiring my personal attendance, fa
FIVE DOLLARS FOR .VIED1C1NE6 TO LAM’ A
MONTH. This fee must invariably be enclosed in
the letter asking advice, in order to insure attention,
directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Homo,
Ga.
Persons owning afflicted slaves, can have thorn
treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent them ns
above stuted. D. 8 JONES, M. D
To the Friends of Medical Beform.
T HE oft and repeated calls to vfait patients at a dis
tance m the country, hn* induced ih • subscriber to
unite with hitn in the practice of medicine, Dr. H. B.
RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
whose qualifications are of the first order, liov-
M irncticed for several year* with flotteringsucee**
iddle Georgia, where his reputation as a. prac
titioner, is beet known and appreciated
1 will also take this method of refit** ng my most
grateful acknowledgement* to my patrons for past
invors, and still solicit a continuance of the tame.
In connection with the above named gentleman, 1 will
be prepared at all times lo attend to calls in reasona
ble distance, and when necessary, the services of both
will bo tendered in consultation without additional
charge. ' D. S. JONES
Rome, Ga., October 21, 1850. tf
BANKS A EDDLEMAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER. PEGS.
SHOE-MAKKH’8 TOOLS, <&c.
Atlanta, Ga.,
B AVE on band a large stock of Leather, Lasts,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, tec., and will fill orders
et Augusta price*, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma-
At rsin Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
(otry them, as they might“go fartherand fare worse.”
They also hove a large stock of well assorted Boots
and Shoe*, mode expressly for them, which they will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will
he sold cheap
Also, jfcjitvy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manfaotur-
ed by ■ ** in Atlanta. These ore far superior,
to any/P*”?/?* before offered in this part of the
Massqcn uselt**,,, necoraraodoting terras.
X VfrO AAke to orderIfine single'
Clulllever; TMlmb Ajjuc. Inter
millCTit & Remittent VevCrs &
all the various forms of
BiliousJDisenses
SFEKD1LY&TII0K0UfiHLY
h'tirn C URE D
k r °%’oorrsliuLaCAuA’'’ .■
tCPThc ItcatorlliR influence of ihie med
icine upon constitution! impaired end injured by e
residence in bilious climates, is uno ot its moil
valuable qualities. There ere many constitutions
which bccumo gradually undermined by musmil
causes, without even a day’s actual confinement.
The isllow complexion, lose o r appetite, languor,
weariness end depression of spirits,—all yield to
this remedy if only faithfully used according to
Ihe directions of the pamphlet which accompanies
each buttle.
A email Treatise on the "causos, treatment and
ure of Fever and Ague, and other diaenaes of bil.
ions climates,’’ may be had gratis of the under
signed. Also numerous certificates from man of
ll.c highest responsibility, testifying to the greet
efficacy of this mediolnecen be seen on oplication
J. D. DICKERSON,
Agent for Rome tie.
March 3, 1649 31—8m'
How lew who think nrlglitnmong tho thinking few
How t,.nny never think, but only think they do.”
OO-Tuk sentiment implied in the tbovo exclam
ation is on no subject moro fully exemplified than
on thnt of Health. But few give It a single thought,
nnd fewer still reflect upon it witlt the observation
and good sense which muttersofminorconsequence
recotve. As observation teachers the fact that Dr. milESE PI.AS1 ERS possess the advantage of
A bffitlir mil lin in *lr.finlii - .1
•k fSs&JrZ-lill ana 011 *' xta ™l n9 whativtt.
WHERE THIS PLASTER* 18 APPLIED,
pain cannot exist.
A gentleman in the South of Europe end Ptlei-
•ne, in 1830. heard so much said In the latter piers
n livor ol JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, end ol
he (as he considered) miraculous cures it had pet-''
formed, that he wee induced lo try if on his owu v
percon, for t Lung and Liver Affection, the removal
-of which hod been the chief object ol hie journey,
but which had rcaictcd the genial and dcliciou'
clitno.
Ilo accordingly applied a piaster on the right'
•ide ol bis cheat where (be pain wts seated, another'
between the ahdaldora, end ond over the region of-
the liver. In the meantime he drank freely of aif«
herb tea of laxative qualities. He toon found hie ’
health improving, and in a few weoke hie cdugh left<
him; the eallowncss ol hie akin disappeared, bis-
pnm wnB removed, aud his health became perma
nently reinstated.
w i tig
dy in Foverand Agile,“good senso woultl surely
indicate Its prompt and immediate use. To be
found at J. D. DICKERSON’S
Mav 3, Agent lor the Proprietor
OOLIVElt COMPLAINTS or bilious climates
arise frum tho snma onuses which produce Fever
und Ague, and are cured with the snino certainty
by Dr Osgood's India Chnlttgogue. Even alter the
Liver has become mueh enlarged nnd tender upon
pressure, it is In n lew weeks restored to Us natural
size, soreness and pain in the side relieved with
vuch general improvement as denotes returning
health.
The above highly vulimble preparation may
ound at tho Drug Store of
J. D. DICKER80N;
May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, Ga
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE regular courao of Lectures in this Institute
will commence on the First of November, und
continue until the last of February. The Anatom
ical Department will be opened und ready to receive
students by the First of October. Tho Medical Ue
partment will be under the direction ot ihe follow
mg
PltOFKSSSOR*.
J. Conquest Gitoss. M. D., Professor of tho In
stitutes ol Medicine, und Medical Jurisprudence.
W. Utrd Pown.L, M. D.» Prolessor of Cerebral
Physiology, Medical Geology, nnd Mineralogy.
R,S Newton, M, D., Profu<spr ol>urgery.
H. J. IIutCE, M. D., Prolessor of Theory und
Practice oi Medicine.
J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetric* nnd
Discuses ol Women and Children.
J, Kino, M. D,, Professor ol Materia Median,
and Therapeutics.
Z. Freeman, M. U., Professor oi Anatomy,
J. Milton Sasders, M. D., Professor ot CUcmfa-
tiy anJ Pharmacy.
CMiMQiii: ms- tukes,
Medicine—Prof. H J Hoi.ck.
Suna *ry—Prof. R. 8. Newton.
Anatomical Demonstrator—Z Freeman, M D
The feci for a full course of lectures amount to
#105. Mutrioulntor's #5; Demonstrator's Fee, $10,
Graduation, #30.
Those* dosiring fur-her information will plonse
•ddress (post paid) to the Dean; am! students arri
ving in the city will pleuse call on iiim nt the Hotel
R.S. NEWTON, M. D , Dean oftheFaculty
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon. E. W. M. Kino, Professor of Theory and
Practice oi Lav/.
Hon. V. D Barry, E*q., Professor of Commor-
cinl Jurisprudence
Terms—#50 per Session
All communications pertaining to tUU depart
ment must be uddreseed to
E. Wi M. KING,
Memphis, Tenn, July, 1850.
TIih Faculties, ior intellectual abilities moral
worth and prolVeaionai acquirements, will compan
favorably with the most distinguished in uur coun
try. The medtcrtl Inanity con*t>tuii a an anomaly ip
this or any other country—ult ul them are uble Icc-
• uteri and the best o( teachers
Those who will contemplate uur geographical pu
•ttion, and tha extern olour l opulaimn, can have no
doubt aa to the eligibility ol uur -ituaiinn lor an eti:
lorpriR oi the kind. As to beiiltli, iucuid ng .til sea
sons ol the year, w deny that ANY otltRR CITY IIAS
More.
A common error exists in the minds of many
students relative to the phi.,'; ol study mg medic.no;
those who intend practising umong the the disease*
ofthe I Pent and Mouth, should certainly educate
themselves at u school vvlio-o Faculty are practi
cally acquainted with those disuase*,.
’Unit the public may be sattatied of this ti-hool
we foul it our duiy to state, that the Trustees and
Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well
lor its future success; and that tho peculiar inter
nal oraanixaimr which connects them, cannot be
tcrrupicd.
E, W. M. KING, President
of the A/tmphi* Instiiu
April 4, 1850, 84
J. J. COHEN'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
T HE •ubacriber informs hi* friends and the public
generally, that he has removed ids Store from the
Corner of Broad and Etowah Str* ets, to the first ffrore
below, in that part of the City called Pittsburg on the
same side ofthe Street where he offers the same bar
gains as ever. He has lately been joined in busipess
by J. Jaraslnwsky, who Is well acquainted with the
Southern trade, nnd ha* been the whole summer at the
Noithom cities fer the purpose of selecting a choice
Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries of all description*. Carriage nnd
oth.-r Hardware, Cutlery, and a large variety of car
penter’s Tools, and other tools, tec., all of which will
be sold on the most accommodating terms by
J. J. COHEN & Co.
OO-We make no promises to the public to sell at, or
undercoat, but invite one andoll to try us, as we are
confident of giving satisfaction to every one.
Dec. 4o, 1850. 9
ATLANTA IRON F0GNDEBY
M ILLGEAUlNGof every description,Gin Gear-
mg,Plates undBails, tec., tec , together with ail
such other castings os are usually made at similar es
tablishment*, will be manufactured to order on ac
commodating terms, and warranted to be of th-* beat
material, by A. LEYDEN teCO.
Nov. 28. ly
B ARK MILLS of different sizes, with all H e hi
est Improvements. Apply at the Album iron
Foundery. A. LEYDEN te CO.
Nov. g*8 ly
Iron Wo ter Wheels,of all sizes', for Flour and Saw
Mills,tec., tec
Nov. 28 1850.
Apply at the Foundery of
A LEYDEN
teCO.
NEW ARRIVAL.
HPHE undersigned begs leave to inform the
JilSt J- citizens of Rome, its vicinity and the-'public
generally, thnt he has just received and opened a uew
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ol the very la
test paterns and finest style. His friends and acquain
tances are cordially invited to give him a cull and ex
amine hia assortment. -
All kind* Of impairing done to or^er,and goods and
work warranted. His establishment will be found a
few doors above th« A Hj[burn House,
being put up in air-tight boxoa—hence they re
tain their full virtue in all climate.' We have ju.t
received tha following to.ltmonial from C. C, Sel
ler., >n eminent Uwver in .uceeeiful practice In
Wilcox county, Alabama. Ho Ia a gentleman in
high ttanding, and one u hoae influence baa greet
weight!
‘Camden. Ala., Nov 94tb, 1848.
Manana 800x11, & Mntn—Gamlomom—Hav
ng been requested to elate whet haa been the re.
•ult of my experience in ihe uae of your ‘Hebrew
i’laator,' I cheerfully oomply by eaying that 1 have
‘ound i‘ to be » heretofore recommended, an ‘in
valuable medicine’ In different caaeeof my lami-
ly I have applied the Platter to Chronle Sorea,
1 union ond Pain., and it haa never failed to afford
tnalant reliel. I have alto uted it with good effect
upon my own peraen in Ihe cute ot ulcete, with
which I have been severely afflicted.
"Retpcctfully, etc.
C. C. SELLERS."
It haa been very beneficial in ca.e.of We.knet.
•ueh at Pain and Weakn.ca in the •lomaul., Weali
Liniba, Lameiicaa, Affection of ilia Spine, Pamela.
We.knear. &c. No remale, aubjeci to pain o.
weeklies, in the back or aide., ahould ba without ir
Hurried ladiea (n delicate attuaiiona, find great ra>
liel Irom constantly wearing lliia platter.
The application of the Platter between the altonl-
dere haa Pien I,.nnd o eerttin remedy for Colda
Cough., I'hthiiie and Lung Aflaeiione, in thatr
primary stages it deatroya inflammation hypo
.plrailorn
Beware of Couulerfeits and Bast Imitations
CAUTION.—Tne aub.eribera are theonlyGcn-
eral Agentain the Southern Slate, lor the tale of
this truly valuublu Planer; and in order to prevent
purchasers being imposed apon. by a counterfeit
article, 1 .Id In Ihie city and elaewhere. tor Ihe oen
uinb, they invite particular attention to Ihe lollow-
tug Mtaas or tux Genuinxi
S/MmoTA, .n/ffnt tuni-
Si/. 77ir genuine has the enpavetl head oj Jew Da.
aid on the directions, around Ihe box, with accom-
IHtnying record of the Court <0 £. Toy for, Roches
ter.
u-st OVIL II MEAD. Charters Street, Whole
•ale (general Agents lor the .Southern Rtetet, lo
whom oil orders must be adilressed.
Sold also. Wholesale anti Re .ail hv
BAT’rti dt BunTnivR,
Rome, Gw
W. B. Slimmer., Kinyaton, Ga., J, D. Carpont
>t. it Co.. Coa.vtle, Ga.. 8. W. Bobbins, Cave
Spring, Gu., L. W. Davit, Villa Rlcai Ga.
Al.KNl.' “I- .
Dr. I'llihS Ctile|>i nlcd .Hedecluw
Pulmonary Bntsuni. Derupiivo Syrup, j)
Pectoral Expectorant, Hunrt Corrector,
Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector*
Pure nnd Medinlmtl Cod Livor Oil, , f# 4
Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough und CaUiiirtic Pill,
Nervine, Fenrale l’llla, . '
Vermifuge, Femule Specific, tec.. See.
Used by him constantly nnd with unprecodeijtesi
success :n the treatment of ■ -
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, i
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skits ■
Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com- ’ItM
plaints, Piles, 8fc., fife. •
DR. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED PATENT 81L .
VEU PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.
UK. FITCH’S IMPROVED PLATED STE
SPRING SHOULDER BRACE. ,
DR. FITCH’S SILVER INHALING TUBEo? 7S
Dr. Fill'll'* Celebrated tils Lectures. '
ON THE 1‘REVENTION AND CUBE OF ■=. ''
Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart
fyc., and on the melhcd of preserving Health
and Beauty to an old oge.
This Book should bo in every family. To the
Consumptive it points out the only reasonaUe hope
lor relief. To mothers, the directions it gives for
the care nnd cduoation of Children are .nvaliable,
73,000 copies of this Book have passed through tha
press, and the sale oodtintics unabated.
For sate by S. S. FITCH Sc go.. -w
707 Broadway, N, Y„ and bv ’
J.D. DICKERSON, Rome, G«. ;
CO Da Fitch’s Guide to Invalids, or Dlrectinnh
persons using Dr. Fitch’s Remedies, to be lnd,
at of all bis Agents. ' ’yv>
Professor Harry's Trlcaphereiin or Medio
cuiod Compound.
I NFALIBLE for renewing, invigorating
and beautifying the hair, removing scurf
Dandruff, and all aflections of the Scalp, ana
curing eruptions on the akin, diseases of tho^
glands, muscles and integuments, and reliei 1
ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c be -
With this preparation, “ there js< no sue
wot d as fail.” It has obtained the high*
celebrity among the first classes in the Ua_
ted States and stands (tnri vailed in all that I
professes to be, both fc cheapness and dR
cacy, it defies all competition. The seig
tide treatise.on the hair and skin (embracic
valuable directions for the culture ond 1
servation of natures choicest ornament)
which each bottle is enclosed, is alone v
the money. It is upon.the skin, the mi.
lar fibre, nnd the glands that the Tricop
ous has ilsspecific action,andin allg-* '
and injuries of these organs, it is
remedy.
Sold in large bottles, price 25
the principal office 137, Broadwav
and the principil men'hants and
throughout th. United tates andf
J D. DI( XER3C"
Ap- il 25.
Georg
W HEREAS, Joseph'Waiter/,l
the estate of Granberry ViJ
plies to me for Letters of Diamiaait
administration of the unit—
These ere, thcrelore. to cite end
eingulur the kindp*d eatfo
Ml.