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New Music*
J UST received, and for sale,a fire supply of Musci
or the Piano Forte, consisting ol the latest Songs,
Mfchca, Wahz«**,fcc.
The subscriber being the authorised agent of an
•xtnsive Music S tore, will receive orders at oil times
fir any particular kind of music. Also, Piano Fortes,
Gullets, or anylkind of musical instruments. Orders
handed in will be thankfully received, and filled with
the earliest dispatch. J. D. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
October 31, 1S50.
FALL SUPPLIES.
B ATTF.Y vC BRO., liaving received their Fall
Supplies, invite attention to a large and well as
sorted Stock of /are Drugs and Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Pyo-S.ufiV, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy
article?, etc., otr. Dec.' 5.
CQSKEKY JA.VHB & CO
Warehous Commission Mcrciimits
AUGUSTA, C.A.
T UI? undersigned thankful for the liberal
patronage of the past season, again ten
ders their services to their friends and the
public, in the sale o! Cotton and other l’ro
duce, at their Fire Proof Warehouse on
Camphr.il stroel, wheto their petsonnl atten
tion will be given to all business entrusted to
them, and liberal Cash ndvancea made on
Produce when re juirod. Orders for Bagging,
Slope and family supplies, executed at the
lowest market price.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. Q. JANES,
l'HOS. \V. COSKERY.
Augusta, Sept. 11), 1850. 50tf
“COD LIVE, OIL.
T HAT ceicbrated cure Tor Consumption, Scrofula
In nil its forms and various oilier dis-
eM(l,just received 20 guts, direct from tlio itmntt-
aictory of llushton, Clark & Co —warranted genu
ine. p„r ,nfo by I1ATTKY in BUO.
Dec. 3, IsfiO. Choice's Z/ctW /bin**
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN,
GEORGE BONE
R ESPECTFULLY informs tho Citizens of Floyd
nnd the ndjouutig Countie?, and the p-jblic gener-
ally, that lie has pctinanently located in the City of
Rome, with the intention of carrying on the CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its various
tirnnchcs. From his long experience in one of the most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, lie flatters himself that he will he able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may foci disposed to test
his mechanism. “ Equaled by few and Excelled by
none,” is his motto, and in order to carry this fully in
to effect, he employs none but first rate workmen in
every department of his business, from the turning of
a common wngon-spoke, to a full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with his establishment he
lias nn extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work-
manMke style, He cordially invites the public, nnd es
pecially those who arc disposed to encourage “ home
manufactures*’ to give him a cull nnd examine his Car
riages, Buggies amt Wagons, before purchasing else-
wnerc, ns ho is determined to sell for cash or to pune
tual customers, on ns good terms ns can be obtained
South of “ Mason and Dickson’s Line.”
Repairing done to order, nnd in the shortest possi
hie time, liis establishment may be found in the
immediate vicinity of the Rail Road Depot and next
door to the 11ilburn House.
Broad Street, Rotne.Gn. January 1st, 1851.
THE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIANS
I S invited to one fresh supply of Drugs nnd Medi
cines, English and American t hemienls, 8iirgi*
e&lInstruments, Medical Bags, Homeopathic CnM’8,
etc.. The price and quality cannot full to please nil
who wish unudultcrcd articles.
A. HATS, 7
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
I S prepnred to execute work in his lino, in a neat
ami substantial manner, and will be thankful fur a
liberal share of the patronage ot Rome and vicinity
He may be found at the room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jan. S3, 1851;
PROSPECTUS
OF TUB
CUBAN LIBERATOR.
A NEAT Book of 300 Octavo pages, descriptiv
of the Island of Cuba, present nnd prospective,
and every thing on about it: Price $1,payable, in ail
instances, when subscribing, to enable the Author to
hatJ the work in the finest style of the arts.
Besides the rending matter, additional pages will in
No. I Steel engravings, illustrate many curious nnd
instructive, as well ns exciting f-ccnes; and prominent
among them will bernota few Americans transported,
grated, shot, and in dungeons and highways in chains,
WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD*
H AVING taken the HOTEL recently occupied by
LI. It. GARRETT, in Summerville, Go. would
respectfully inform the travelling public that they ate
prepared to nci-ominodate all who may favor them
in call. Tln-ir House is large nnd commodious,
and well suited for the comfort and convenience of
families travelling the up country in the pursuit of
health or pleasure; nnd their tabic furnished with the
very brit the country nfiords. Their stables will be
supplied wi h on abundance of provender and attend*
ed by faithful nnd efficient Or tiers. Their friends and
acquaintances are cordially invited to call and give
them a trial, as no pains will be spared on their port to
render oil comfortable,
Summerville, Ga. Jan. 0, 1830.
DR. ROGERS* LIVERWORT AND TAR*
A SAFE nnd certain cure for consumption of t
Lungs, spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthma
pain in the*side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and ni.
pulmonary affections.
Extracts from Certificates
Which con he seen in full by calling on the agent
getting a pamphlet.
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospitul, New Yo»k, says; Dr. Rogers* Liverwort
and Tar cured a case of tho most distressing Astlunn
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, snya—I
had the consumption, attended with the most distres-
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
frein ilis lungs, nnd nil my friends and physicians
gnvo ine up to die, yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort and Tar restoiecl me to perfect health l
Gamuel Win to head,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840. H. E. Spencer, Mayor of Cincinnati*
Mis. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—1 find the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a most distressing cough,
which reduced mo to u inert* skeleton. »»wl
under the care of nn able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow worse, nnd gnvo up all hopes of
recovery ! At this crisis 1 was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar, which entirely healed
my lungs and restored me to perfect health, by the
use ol a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
Qtj- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although it may seem unprofessional, I feci constrain
ed to Matr that l used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
Tar in the ease of Charles Wade, who was quite low
without committing any offence whatever. Seconda- . . ...
rily, like illustrations will exhibit the author before with pulmonary consumption, w i iihe happiest effect,
tUo"Si>ucii«/i Inquisitionsupposed by many to be ex Mler Hie usual remedies had fhiled.
jiloded/and American Ladies and Gentlemen in Ha 1
vanim piling bogs of gold before the onthorities for
hUrelease.
Confident of a patronage os liberal ns the subject is
Important, Editors who copy this, nnd Post .Masters
who “frank” remittances, ore my agents, retaining 2.*5
per cent commission for the same; nnd ns nil truth is
excluded by the Government Censor from the Cubnn
press, and all peoplo there afraid to talk, for n like
reason, less is actually known of Cuba in the United
States than even the remotest co ner of the earth.
Ills time this should cease : respecting the gnrden
spot of this earth, when once under American rule,
and the latter is os necessary os the former, ntul both
•• certain aa the record of Genesis, containing the
commands of Almighty God.
EDWARD STIFF,
Author of the “Texan Emigrant,” and late Editor of
the “Cherokee Sentinel,” at Cedar Bluff, /lla.
P. S,—The day is not remote when I shall attend
the Circuit Courts of DeKnlb, Cherokee, dec., Arc., in
Alabama, and my f.lends will please have a goodly
list of names for two purposes rendy.
JOHN W. BURNETT, Rome, Ga., is the author
ised Agent.
Match 0,1831. tf
GRISWOLD’S COTTON GIN.
r FHE increased demand tor these Gins rendered it nec
* essary for the proprlr tor greatly to extend his works,
which he is doing with entire new buildings, and supe
rior new Machinery, on the Central Railroad, at Gris-
woldvil.r, Jones comity. Goorgia, 8i miles cast from
the city of Macon,
These are not Premium Gins. Not having got up a
fancy one expressly lor that purpose, his sample Gins, are
of the same quality, rnd of no bolter appearatter, than
those sent to his customers nnJ without saying he
makes tho best performing Gin in use, deems it equiva
lent to say, that his ore in hotter demand than any other
nowin use—not having failed within the Inst fiveyenri
to sell double os many a> any other Factory in the Sinte,.
and will guarantee those he is now manufacturing for
the ensuing crop, are the best made Gins In Georgia nt
the price, and worth ns much to tho purchaser, it
best he can get in any State at any price.
He would also caution Planters not to purchase Ginn
with Water Boxes from any other Factory than his, as
he hoe paid o high price lor, nnd owns the exclusive
right tu Georgia for all the Water Boxes over patented,
nnd to the Oil saving Boxes for the entire cottun reidon;
nnd hereby notifies oil who make, sell, or use Water
Boxes or Oil* savers other than Ids Fectory, they will he
held accountable for damnges in conformity with the Pa
tent laws of the country.
Orders for Gins by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
•xscuted,and delivered at the pusciiaheis dour, when
not convenient to o Railroad Depot or In tiding *
Feb. 27,1851* SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Griswoldvillk, Feb. 1851. 10m.
[signed] Wm. Richards, M* D
The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky.:
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort nnd Tnr give? great sat
isfaction in litis place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and
Vrouuunccs it one of the best medicines in use.
E. II. Havoitaft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Gallia county,
0., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tnr has been
the means olsnatching my life from n premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN*
Mr. Merriweather, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’Liverwort and inu jwitlt great
success/ A young man of this place, suppi aed by
every one to be in the lust stage of Consumption !
is entirely cured by its use !
[signed] Davip Mekriweatiibr, Druggist.
Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states—
A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was appa
rently in the last stage of the Consumption, was re
stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv
erwort nnd Tor. The cure was n most extraordinary
one.
Dri Wilson, tan old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, G., writes—I have been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman lor twelve years, and
during that time alic has suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
8J»e was enlirtly cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort nnd Tor. H. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort nnd
Tnr has been introduced, it is superceding every otli-
or Cough Medicine before the public This is wholly
owing to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season !
And neglect not that cough which is doily weaken
ing your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs,
nnd inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing and healing a remedy can bo ob
tained us Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort and Tnr.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
on the engraved wi upper around each bottle.
Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
wholesale and retail by 3COVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Oileans,
Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom nil
orders nnd applications for Agencies must be address
ed.
Ctf* FRl by BATTEY & BRO., Rome, Gs. ,Fonv
era A: Bio., Kingston, Ga. John K. Erwin, Cnssviile,
J. J. Hopkins, Mtmmerville ; J. W. Robbins, Cave
Spring ; J. L. Elliot & Co., Cedar BluflT, Ain.
WASHINGTON HALL,
Atlcntu, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL has been n-r.vly fitted up nnd finely
furnished for the arcontr i-.dmiou of the Travel
ing Public, generally. 03- N° pains will be spared
ti render all comfortable who inay give us n coll.
ldP Sorvants always in attendance nt the Cars
to convey baggage and conduct Passengers.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
GEO. R. FRAZER, Superintendant.
N. B.—A now and splendid BARBER SHOP r
•entiy attached, under the same roof.
Dec. 5,1850. ly
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEYS,
and ail
diseases aris
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto*>
mach, such a. Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness,
or blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dim
gust for food, Fullness or Weight In
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of
the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering at tho
Heart, Cho.
king or
Suffocating Seusationa when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision,
Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever nnd Dull
Pain in the Head,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
Yellowness of ihe Skin
and EyeSj Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest, L ; .mbs,&c., Sudden
Flushings of Heat, Burning in the Flesh
Constant imaginings of Evil, and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cun bo IPormemcntly Cured by
l)K. HOOF LAND’S
Celebrated german hitters,
TREPAKED DY
DU. C. M, JACKSON,
AT THE
GBR MAN MEDICINE STORE\
No, 120, Arcli Strcte, IMiilucIcIpliin.
Their power over the above diseases is not excel
led, if vquntlcd, by any other preparation in the
United Stntes J us the cures nttest, in many cases
after skillful physicians had failed,
These Bitters are worthy the attention oT inva
lids. Possessing creot virtues in the rectification
of diseases of tho Liver a..d lesser glands, exorcis
ing the most searching powors in weakness ond af
fections of the digestive organs, they ore, withal,
safe, certain nnd pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Ciiab. Robinson, Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to
Dr. Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850, said—
“ My wife nnd myself hnvo received more bene
fit Irnm your medicino than any other we have ev*
or taken for the (LTUyspepsia and Liver disease.”
" Tub Tenth Legion," published at Woodstock,
Va., Jan. 10, 1850, said—
“A GREAT MEDICINE.”
” Wo hove uniformly refrained from recommend
ing to the pjhlie ot.y of the various Patent Medi
cines of thu day, unless thoroughly convinced of
thotr value. Among those we consider worthy of
notice is tho German Bitters, invented by Dr.
IIoofuand, nnd prepnred Ly Dr. Jackson in Phila
delphia. Ono instance in particular, in which the
superior virtues ol this medicine have been tested,
has fallen under our observation. During the last
summer, a son of Mr. Abrahoin Crnhill^ of this coun
ty, waa very seriously afflicted M,l-t t-ivar Complaint
ond after lryi"« *»« * Q,rr Various remedies, tufpu.
chased a bottlo of tho Bitters, and after using it,
was so much relieved ol his distressing malady, that
ho procured another bottle, nnd it restored hirn en
tirely to health.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judor M. M. Noah, n gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, said in his •• New
York Weekly Messengo-,” January f», 1850,
Dr. Hoofi.and’s Gasman Bitters.— Hero is n
preparation which tho leading presses in the Union
appear to he unanimous m recommending, and the
reason is obvious. It is made niter a prescription
furnished by one of (he most celebra’ed physician-
0! modern tunes, the lato Dr Christopher Wilhelm
llnofiatid, Processor to the Univorsit) of Jena, Pri
vate Physician to tho King ol Prussia, an t one of
the greatest medical writers Germany has orer pro.
duced He was emphatically tho enemy of hum-
nua.nnd therefore a medicine of which he was the
inventor nnd endorser may be confidently relied on.
He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint.
Dyspepsia, Debility Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Gonslipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and
tho intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its excellence, nnd several of the
editors now *peak of itn effects from tlioir individual
experience. Under these circumstances, we feel
warnmed, not only in colling the •ttontion of our
readers to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack-
i’s) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afflicted.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the best
family newspaper published in the United States^
tho editor says of
DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
* It is seldom that we recommend what are term-
d Patent Medicinos to the confidence nnd patron
ago of our renders; and, therefore, when we recom
mend Dr. Iloofland’s German Bitters, wo wish it to
be distinctly understood that we are not speaking
of tho nostrums of the day, that ore noised about
for a brief period and thoi forgotten after they have
done their guilty race ol mischief, but of a modi*
cine long established^ universally prized, and which
has met (he hearty approval of (he Faculty itself.
Evidence upon cvidonce has been received (like
the feregoing) from all sections of the Union, in
three years 4 * and the strongest testimony in its favor
iBj that 1 bore is moro ol it used in the practice of the
regular Physicians of Philadelphia than oil other
nostrums combinod, a fact that can easily be esta
blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This medicine will euro Liver Complaint nnd Dis-
pepsin no one can doubt, alter using it as directed
It nets specifically upon the stomoch nnd hvor—it is
preferable to cnlontel in oil biliious diseases—the
effect is immediate. They can bn administered to
female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at
any time.
HEALTH RESTORED!
BOTANIC INFIRMARY.
T HE Increasing popularity of tho roformed Botan
ic Prnotico 6f Medicine, nnd the continued ap
plication of patients for mcdicnltreatment, ns well
as prescriptions nnd medipine to distant patients,
has induced the Propreitor to mnko more extensive
arrangements for tho butter nnd more comfortable
accommodation of tho afflicted, where every varie
ty of diseaso will bo treated upon the most scien
tific physiological principles. The reformed Prac
tice is becoming to be too well known and too high
ly appreciated throughout our country, to require
eulogium or panegyric in this placo. It needs not
the aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or
enhance its value; i only claims for itself a fuir
investigation and trial to be duly esteemed—and
certainly it cannot bo denied that. If the most vi
olent opposition could hnvo had its intended effect,
the system would long ago have been annihilated.
The argument in its favor ncuctnulntos, when we
contemplate this fact, and still survey the rigid
examination it is every where forced to pass thro’
Like true friendship, it lias thoroughly to be tested
“lias ever to undergo nnd withstand tho shocK of
adversity before it is justly entitled to the name.”
Tho Practice having outlived tho prejudices which
in innny instances are too justly attached to it from
being in the hands of ignorant pretenders, where
it was tooofien found in its infancy in this country,
it lias been, nnd now is affording extrnordiury re
lief to suffering thousands, while cures, in some
cases almost bordering on tho miraculous, are be
ing effected by Its potent influence. The unparal
leled success It lias met in the hands of Dr. Jones,
(whoso course of treatment in many respects is
purely oi iginul,) lias gained for him celebrity, fnr
surpassing his fondest expectations, nnd thousands
arc rejoicing under the beneficial offects of a Prac
tice whoso tendency is to heal without any of those
disagreeable consequences which tco often follow
the eradication of ono disease by the substitution of
unothet.
From the many testimonials which Dr.has Jones
received of his unparalleled success, he has thought
propor to lay tho following before a reflecting com
munity. The statements hero made arc not from
persons who live out of tho reach of enquiry, but
they cotno from respectablu citizens of our own
country, who can ho seen nnd consulted personally,
in reference to their true conditions,
Dyipoptla,
Dr. Jones—My Dear Sir * This is to certify that
was, for some 15 or 20 years, grievously afflicted
with dyspepsia or indigestion. My case was one
of a very distressing nature j for several years I
was compelled to throw up every thing tlint 1 ent,
which kept rn« in quite a feeble and debilitated
condition. But I am now proud to lmvo it to say,
that through tho blessings of Dr. Jones’ Remedies,
I feel that lam restored to a perfect state of Itealth,
and that, too, witli hut one month's supply of med
icine, which lias proved to be tho cheapest and best
medieinc I ever purchased. For tho truth of thu
above statement, uiiy one can he satisfied by appli
cation to me near Dirt Town P. O., Floyd county,
Ga. THUS. MIDDLETON, J. I*.
Spinal Disease mid SuprcaHed Menstrua
tion.
Dr. Jonrs—Dear Sir s Believing it a duty I owe
to the public, and in true justice to yourself, I have
thought proper, for the information of those who
may be afflicted, to give a candid stuteincnt of my
twgro girl Jane's diseased state, broughton from
or monthly cou-■•••
attacked hi No. 1R48. with »
A Q
Clulliltver, Dumb Ague, Intel
millent & Remittent Tevers &
all the various forms of
Bilious Diseases r=
SPEEDILY & TH0R0UGEQS
DZTTIiq lletiorllig influence of this med
icine upon constitutions impaired and injured by a
residenceJn bilious climates, is one ol its most
valuable qualities. There are many conatilutions
which become gradually undermined by miasmal
causes, without even a day’s actuol confinement.
The sallow compluxion, loss o' bppotite, languor,
weariness and depression of spirits,—oil yield to
this remedy if only faithfully uted according to
the directions of tho pamphlet which accompanies
each bottle.
A small Treatise on the “ooutcsr, treatment and
'mro of Feverand Aguo.and other diseases of bil.
ious climates,” may he had Rraiis of the under-
signed. Also numerous certificates from men of
tl.o highest responsibility, testifying to the great
efficacy of thin medicine can bo seen on aplication
to J. D. DICKERSON,
Agent for Romo Ga.
March 2, 1849 31—fim
“How low who think nrightamongtho thinking few
How i,.uny never think, but only think they do.”
$>*Tuk sentiment implied in tho above exclam
ation Is on no subject more fully exemplified than
on that of Health. But few give it a single thought,
and fewer still reflect upon it with tho observation
and good sense which matters ofminorconsequenor
receive As observation teachers the fact that Dr.
Osgood’s India Cholagogue is a never failing reme
dy in Fever nnd Ague, good sense would surely
indicutc Us prompt and immediate uso. To be
found nt J. D. DICKERSON’S
Mav 3, Agent for tho Proprietor
Oqf-LIVER COMPLAINTS of bilious climates
uriso from tho same causes which produce Fever
and Ague, and are cured with the same certainty
by Dr Osgood’s India Cholngogue. Even after the
Liver bus become much enlarged and tender upon
pressure, it is in a few weeks restored to its natural
size, soreness and pain in the side relieved with
uucli general improvement ns denotes returning
health.
Tho above highly valuable preparation may
-mud at the Drug Store of
J. D. DICKERSON,
May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, Gn
J UST received by the subscriber, direct from New
York, a large and fresh supply of Drugs amJ
Medicines. J D. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
July 25,1850 43
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
N. J. OlBEItG,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
H AS how on hand a well selected stock of Cloths
Caxsiinexes and Vestings, of every shade and
color, together with every otliemrticle usually kepi
in an establishment or this kind. These goods
have been seleolud by himself m New York, with
ireat earn mid particular rgfibsnco to the prevail-
Fashions. Ktr is also ftreiinred to maiiufnc.
clothing ina manner nnd style not to be sur-
itt our largest and most (aslnonuble cities,
iber 10 lS5f.
S, PBINTUP
ern Mutual Insurance
G aL, LIVES of
DAILY LINE OF FOUR HORSE POST
COACHES.
HOME TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
THE Proprietor takes plena
ure in announcing to-the pub
lic, that he hns re-established
his line of Four Horse Post
Coaches, between the above points, connecting, nt
Gunter’s Landing with the Decat r Mail Boats, and
nt Rome with the Rome Railroad. A line of Four
Horse Coaches from Montgomery, connects with the
above route nt Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond
arrival ol the Conch front Gunter’s Landing, on
Mon'doys, Wednesdays nnd Friday?, at 12 P. M
Fnre—Montgomery to Huntsville #20 ; to Nashville
#25. A tri weekly line, of Four Horse Coaches is
now in operation fiorn Rente to Jacksonville, which
will be expended to Elytonus soon a* the connecting
line to Tuscaloosa is stocked with Coaches ; leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, on the
arrival of the Cars,nnd leaving Elylon Wednesday!
Fridays and Sundays, at 8 A. M.
Feb 0,1851 J. R. POWELL.
AT HOMJTaGADL
R R. HUDGINS can he found at his Shop c
Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre
pared to do any kind of work in the Carpenter’s line
nnd nt his usual low prices Window Nuftll,
Blinds &c., will he kept constantly on hand. Per
sons wishing work done in his line would 10
call and see hint beiore making o trade elsewhere.
Jun. 0,1351. Gin
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TjmiEREAS O. E. Payne, Executor of the last
v* Will and testament of Samuel Payne, sr. de
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from
the further administration of said estate.
These ure theiefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said decs
0 and appear at iny office within the time present)
lYilaw to shew cause,if nny exist, why said let
be gran^-4. Given under my hand at j
.RTH,c.<
DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high charncter
which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in
duce counterfeiters to put forth 0 spurious article at
the risk of the lives of those who aro innocently de
ceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have the written signature of C.M.JACKSON
upon tho wrapper and tho name blown in the bottle
O*wilhout which, limy are spurious..fp
For sale wholesale nnd retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth
(Into of 278, Race street.) Philadelphia, nnd by re
ipectahle dealers generally throughout the country
Also for solo by DR.J. D. DICKERSON,
Drugoist, Rome, Ga-
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE*
T HE subscriber would respectfully announce the
citizens of Rome nnd vicinity, thnt he has lust
received ond i? now opening u laigo and splendid ns-
gortment of Uooltt mill Siloes, consisting ol
sentletneu’s water-proof nnd dtess boot* ladies boots
and shoes, and every variety of boots and shoes for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
shoes and hoots for common wear. As ho selected
his stock in Clisirl«i8toii witli gn at care
lie can confidently recommend it to his friends and
patrons, and will repair any rips without charge.
He also has on hand nil extensive supply of Hem-
ock Baltimore upper mid sole leather, fine calf
skin, arid n general assortment of materials, in his line
which, together with his boots and shoes will be sold
as cheap ns can be bought in ’his market. He will
continue to manufacture boots and shoes as heretofore
to order, on ronsonable terms. Thankful for past fa
vors, he cordially invites liis friends and ucqnaintan*
ces nnd the public generally to give him a call.
P, A. OMBERG
Jun. 19,1851*
URAYING AND BOATING*
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Rome and its vicinity, thu t they have entered
into Co ai tnership for the purpose of boating anddray-
tnemselvea in readiness to have Pro-
She was
back of Vlm 'heSa;-'iSiStWltb a severe pain in
course of the spine, producingcontyYJL.!^.
tion of the left side, and rendering it Perfectly lieiffi
-ss, and in a short time she lost thu use ol tho
hole system. She could not turn herself in or
out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, nnd
to all appearances past the reach of remedies. But
1 now, through the judicious and skillful applica
tion of Hr. Jones’ Remedies, consider her restored
to a perfect state of health, tor which lie will ever
have my lasting gratitude. Should any one desire
firnintion of tho above statement, they can
address mu near Summerville, Cbattooga co., Ga.
March 7, 1S50* WILLIAM STANTON.
I>J*ca*o of Stomucli, Spine ttitil Head.
For the benefit ofsutrcriug humanity, I have
thought proper to lay my case before the publio.
Having been severely afflicted for severul years
with a disease of the stomach, spine and head—to
enumerate all the long train of symptoms with
which I was troubled, would occupy more space
than would be interesting Suffice it to say, tlint
frequently alter eating, l would be taken witli vio
lent and distressing sensations in the bead and
back of my neck, extending half way down the
spine. At such times I was compelled to take my
bed. These spells usually continued for several
hours, nnd were frequently so severe aa to render
life a burden. To obtain lulief I had recourse ro
the best medical aid the country afforded. Having
tried the most skillful physieinns in Rome, 1 applied
ot sevornl of the most eminent professional men of
the United States. I wrote to Prof. Hadley, of
Kentucky *, had the celebrated Hr. Mott, of New
York, written to, uttd bis prescription tried} ap
plied also to the much extolled Hr. Hurliam j und
then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, Dr.
Banks, of Gainesville, Hr. Fort, of Milledgeville,
Hr. C’utridgo, of Ghattooga county, und the reput
ed Hr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca
ting In Romo, ventured on giving him a call. For
the encouragement of others, I am linppy to certify
that Dr. Jones has given mo more relief than al!
the rest combined. I can now say that my health
is better than it has been for severul years past. I
am able to attend to my plantation ulfairs, and ride
to Rome, or any where else my business requires my
personal attention (signed) JOEL MANN.
Cures effected without teeing the Ptuiep
Those persons living at a distance, and cannot
conveniently place themselves under my immediate
cliurge, may have their case strealed by Bonding ine
an accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa
tion, habits of life, &c. Medicines will be scicu
tiflcnlly componunded, and neatly put up, with am
ple written directions for use, by the duo observ*
unce of which distant patients may cure them
selves of the most complicated nnd obstinate disease,
though it would be much better for the patient to ap
ply personally,if possible; because ho will then enjoy
all the advantages of Hr. Jones’ personal aequain
tance witli the peculiarities of the case. Since the
reduction of postugu, tue expense of sending medi
cines by mail is but trilling, My cliaigc, in ail
cases not requiring my personal attendance, i:
FIVE HOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A
MONTH. This fee must invariably be enolosed in
the letter asking advice, in order to insure attention
directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Romo,
Ga.
Persons owning afflicted slaves, eau have them
treated at my Infirmary, or medicine.*- sent them as
above sluted. D. S. JONES, M. D
To the Friends of Medical Beform,
T HE oft and repeated cnlls to virit patients nt a dis
tance in the country, has induced the subscriber to
unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. IL B.
RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia
whose qualifications are of the first order, liav
ing practiced for several years with flatteringsucces:
in Middle Georgia, where his reputation os a prac
titioner, is best known and appreciated
I will also take this method of retur- ng my most
grateful acknowledgements to my patrons for past
Invars, 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, and when necessary, the services of both
will be tendered in consultation without additional
charge. D. S. JONES.
Rome, Ga., October 21, 1S50. tf
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE regular course of Lectures- 1 in this Institute
will commence on the First of November, and
continue until tho lust of February. The Anatom
ical Department will bu opened und rendy to receive
students by tiio First of October. The Medical De
partment will be under the direction ol iho follow
ing
PUOFESSORS.
J. Uo.nqukst Gnoss, M. D.. Professor of the In
stitutes ol Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence.
W. Bvnu Powkll, M. D., Professor of Cerebral
Physiology, Medical Geology, nnd Mineralogy.
R. 8 Newton, M, D., Professor of Surgery.
PrnctiW^ ul * c,! » l’rolossor of Theory and
J. A. -
Ulscnscsol Woman iinUCI>iltIrSir-UU>»>Stnc.iinil
J. Kino, M. D,» Professor of Mater in Me»lTCirr4^Ut<iJj.iily_va hi ««h»t* Pi
and Therapeutics.
Z. Freeman, M. D., Professor ol Anatomy.
J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor ol diemir-*
tiy and Pharmacy.
Li:> TI7KB*.
Medicine—Prof. 11 J Hui.ck.
8ukokry—Prof. U* 8. Newton.
Anatomical Demonstrator—Z. Freeman, M U
The* lees for a full course of lectures amount to
#105. Matrioulator’s #5; Demonstrator’s Fee, #10.
Graduation, #20.
Those desiring furher information will please
address (post paid) to the Dean; and students arri
ving in the city will please call on aim at the Hotel
R.8. NEWTON, M. D , Dean oftlie Faculty*
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon. E. W. M. Kino, Professor of Theory and
Practice ol Law.
Hon. V. D Barry, Esq., Professor ol Commor-
iul Jurisprudence
Terms—-#50 per Session.
AH communications pertaining to this depart
ment must be addressed to
E. W M. KING,
Memphis, Town, July, J850.
TI10 Faculties, lor intellectual abilities moral
ortli ami professional acquirements, will compere
favorably witli the most distinguished in onr c«»un-
medicnl faculty constituus an anomaly in
Ilia or any other country—nil ol them ure able lee-
tuters ond (lie best of teachers.
Those who wilt contemplate onr geographical po
sition. ond ihe extern of our population, can have no
doubt as to the eligibility of our situation fer an en
terprise ot the kind. As to health, inciud ng «H sco
ot the year, w deny that any 01 her city has
more.
A common error exists in the minds of mnny
indents relative to the place of studying medicine;
those who intend practising among the the diseases
oftlie IFostnnd 8outh, should certainly educate
themselves at a school vvho-»o Facility ure practi-
ully acquainted with those diseases.
That the public may be satisfied ol this school
we feel it our duly to state, that the Trustees and
Faculty farm a unit in action, which augurs well
lor its future success; and that tho peculiar inter
nal organization which connects them, cannot be in
terrupted.
E, W. M. KING, President
of lii0 AfHmphts Institu
April 4, 1650, 64
J. J, COHEN’S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
T HE subscriber informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has removed his Flore from the
Corner of Broad nnd Etowah Streets, to the first 8 tore
below, in that purl of the City called Pittsburg on the
same side of the Street where he offers the same bar
gains ns ever. He has lately been joined in business
by J. Jaraslnwsky, who is well acquainted With the
Southern trade, nnd has been the whole summer nt tho
Noithom cities fer the purpose of selecting n choice
Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries of ull descriptions, Carriage nnd
other Hardware, Cutlery, und a large variety of car
penter’s Tools, and other tools, &c., all of which will
be sold on the most accommodating terms by
J. J. COIIEN & Co.
Otf-We moke no promises to the public to sell at, or
under cost, but invite ono undall to :ry us, us we are
confident of giving satisfaction to every one.
Dec. 4o, 1850. 9
ATLANTA IB0N FOTJNDERY.
M ILLUEAUINUof evi-ry description, Gin Gonr-
ilig,Flutes iimlBttlls, tec., &c., together with nil
auch other castings ns nre usually mntle ot similar es
tablishments, will be inunufacinrril to order on nc-
rmmodoting terms, nnd warranted to he oftlie best
material, by A. LEYDEN &CO.
Nov. 28. ly
It Great Hi maty for Hneumutum, Govt, Pain iir
Ihe Side, Mill, Hack, Liwbi, and Joint,, Scrofula
Aftnar’a Evil, White Swelling,, Hard Tumott
Stiff Jointe, and all Fixed Pain, whatever.
WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED,
PAIN CANNOT EXIST.
A gentleman In the South ol Europo end Palee-
,ne, in 1830, heard ao much said in the letter blare
in lavor of JEW DAVID'S l’LASTJSlt, and of
tho (ae he considered) miraculous cures it bed per-
formed, that he woe induced to try It on hie own
parson, for e Lung end UiverAfl'ectloir, the removal
of which had boon the chief objeot nl hie journey,
but which had reeielcd Ihe genial and deliciou
clime.
lie accordingly applied a plaster on the rightr
aido of Ilia chest where the pain wee aeated, another
between the ehouldors, end one oter the region o0
the livor. In the meantime he drank freelyot air-
herb tea of laxative quoiitioe. He loan found him
health improving, end in e few week, his cough lefts
him | the eelluwneee ol hie skin disappeared, bie>
pain wae removed, aud his heatih became permg.
nently reinstated.
rpilESE FLAS1ERS poesoee the advantage ol
b »mg put up in air-tight boxes—hence they re
tain their full virtuoa in all climates- We have just
received the following teenmouial trom C. C. Sel-
leu, nn eminent lawyer in eucoesefui practice in
Wilcox county, Alabama. He it a gentleman in
high standing, and ono whose influence lias groat
weighti
•Camden, Ala., Nov 24th, 184S.
Messrs Scoail &. Mead—Gamlamem—Havi
ng been requested to state whet has been tho re
tail of my oxperienco in tho uae of your -Hebrew
Plaatar,' I cheerfully comply by saying that I have
found i- to ba as heretofore recommended, an "in
valuable medicine ' In different cases of my femi-
ly I have applied the Fla.ler tn Chronic Sorei,
Tumor, nnd Paina, and il line never foiled to afford
indent relief, 1 have also used it with good effect
upon my own person in the cure ol ulcere, with
w hich I have been severely afflicted,
‘•Re.pcctfully, etc.
C. O. 'SELLERS.'*
It has been very benafttial in cases of Weakno.e,
such ns Puin anil Weakness in the stomeel.. Weak
Limbs. Lameness, Atfeciiun of lire Spine, Female
Weakness, die No female, subject to pain ot
wcaknoas in the back or aides, should be without it
Mnrriod ladies in riclicuie iiiuotiona, find great re
lief from constant!) wejfjng this plaster.
Tho application ul the Plaster hetwetn the shoul
ders has inert fr.nnd a certain remedy lor Colds
Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Afleeffbhe, jn i|,et'
primary siogi-s It destroys iiillaiiimuiion hype 1
•pireiion.
beware of Counterfoils and Base Imitations
GAU’l IUN.—-Tiiu Hilisi-ribers ure thu only Gen-
rnl Agent* m the Southern Flutes lor tliu mU- ot
— u.d in order to (•revent
(icle, s if(r7frrm»i6M*oM.(L. H !"»* by n counterfeit
uine they uiviiu p.rtienlur au«nlTBiino*mwAh4uiutit_
mg Marks of the Genuine:
The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turn
ed but found boxes, not slwldered in.
2 d. The genuine has the engraved, head oj Jew Da -
d un the aim tit nr, around the Lax, with arrow-
anying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roches
ter.
(D-SrOVIL & M I*’.AD. Charier* Street, Whole
*ale General Agents lor ihe kSouihern Kiaies, to
'hum ull nrduitf must he miuressud.
Sold also. Wholesale uitn Re.nil by
B/UTS Y A im< Till It,
Iteikie, Ga
W- B. Summors, Kingston, Gn., J. I), Ctriiunt
It. dt Co.. Caesvile, Ga., S. W. Bobbin*. Cave
Spring, Go., L. W. Davis, Villa Rich Go.
Al»ENU-v '»>
Dr. FilcliS C elf bra led IVlcdecliK’ib *
Pulmonary Balsam. Dernptivo 8yrup,
Peetorul Expectorant, Heart Corruitor,
Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector, ^3
Pure and Medicinal Coil Liver Oil, ■
Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough nnd Cathartic Pills
Nervine, Female Pills,
Vermifuge, Female Specific, tec., &c.
Used by him constantly nnd with unprecedented^
nieces* ;n tho treatment of
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Rear*
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skin
Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com
plaints, Files y S\'cSfc.
DR. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED PATENT 8IL*:
VER PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.
DR- FITCH’S IMPROVED PLATED STEEL
SPRING iSI-IOULHER BRACE. . |
DR. FITCH'S SILVER INHALING TUBE. - - j
Dr* Filcli’ft Celebrated kix Lecture**
prevention and curb or • J
Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj the Hearty
$c., and on themethed of preserving Health
and Beauty to an old oye.
This Book should ho in every family, To-dbe
Consumptive it points out the only reasonable hope
lor relief. To mothers, the directions it gives lor
the care and education of Children ure mvaliuhle !
7*5,000 copies of this Book have passed til rough thu
press, and the sale eodtinues unabated. ,• .Jj
For sale by S. S- FITCH & CO., ,
707 Broadway, N, Y., and by
J. D. DICKERSON, Rome, Ga. M
Ccy- Hu Fitch’s Guide to Invalids, or Direction/
persons using Dr. Fitch’s Remedies, to be hr
vt of all Iris Agents.
ing They hold
duoe, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to any part
#■*»»_ __ ~ »untry, and to furnish from their wood-
BANKS & EDDLEMAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PEGS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga.,
a AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lasts,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, tec., und will fill orders
nt Augusta price.-, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma-
aersin Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
totry them, as they might-go farthernnd fare worse.”
They also have a targe stock of well assorted Boots
and Shoe., mode expressly for them, which they will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap
AIbo, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manfootur-
ed hj themselves irt Atlanta. These are far superior
B ARK MILLS of different sizes, with nil tire lat
est Improvements. Apply at the Atlanta Iron
Foundery. A. LEYDEN & CO.
,’ov. S'8 ly
every size, at manufacturer's prices, with freight
added. Also, Bolting Cloths of superior quality, Cast
Iron Water Wheels,of all sizes, for Flour und Saw
Mills, & c., tec Apply at the Foundery of
Nov. 28 1850. A. LEYDEN te CO.
Profcnsor Hurry's Tricoplierauu or Mef h
r.utocl Compound. .?*
IH
curing eruptions on the akin, diseases of ttyrty.
glands, muscles and integuments, and relie^M'/
ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c Sttplf
With this preparation, “ there is no s\f*
wotd ns fail.” It has obtained the hig‘
celebrity among the first classes in the
ted Slates and stands unrivalled in all tl<
professes lo be, both for cheapness ana
cncy, it defies all competition. The •
tific treatise on the hair and skin (ernbn
valuable directions for the culture 1 antf p
servation of natures choicest ornamenf
which each bottle is enclosed, is alone W
the money. It is upon the skin, the mu
lar fibre, nnd the glands that the Trico
ous has its specific action, and in allaffej
and injuries of these organs, it is a sovf
remedy.
Sold in large bottles, price 25 ce
the principal office 137, Broadway’ 1 ,'Y J
and the principal men hunts ana
throughout the United tales an'
J D. DI( CERSC
Ap- ii 25.
Itt River, nny quantity of good, "o Iny Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the
1 u n have excellent tr- " e ' f - jind will he sold on accommodating. 1 ""' 0 ^,
if he lvyyi»it; let J uffcfafrj ~ SI riei-ly tn'C, mnordey't'ir Ui i
tronocu of- h:
NEW AKEIVAL.
JfcsrTMIE undersigned begs leave to inform the
Hide citizens of'Rome, its vicinity and the public
generally, that he has just received nnd opened a new
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ot the very la
test palerns and finest ptyle. His friends and acquain
tances are cordially invited to give him a call and ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds of repairing done to order, and goods and
3*ork warranted. His establishment will be four'
Georgia Floyd County.
plies to me for Lettl[y ’genera)
administration of tgV exaoi4?
These *o.d i
singular the '- credit!
to bo and/Vjiefl
bed bafl ^
Vfi