Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, May 22, 1851, Image 4

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SOMETHING NEW TINDER THE SUN. GEOHUE BONK T3 ESPECTFL'LLY informs irio Chlxenanf Floyd ■Llsml liftndjoimnn Couiit.ci, .11.1 liel* jd"j ecnor- Blly. tliut ho lias p.-imuiwiitly l..ouicd In llm Oily ul ;Roiue,witU tile ihirtition of carrying on iho CAR RIAGE MAKING HU IINES3 in all ns various brandies. From bis long oX| crimes ill one nf the most extensiveCarrioge manufactories imh«-SlaleofI.tjrth Carolina, lie liatiors hiimelf that lie will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may fool dlsnoaotl tp.test hlemechimiam. " Equaled by few and Excelled by itoxs,” is his motto, ami in order to carry tins fully in- to effect, he employs none but first rote workmen in ’ every department of his business, from the turning of n common wagon-spoke, to n full trimmed 1 leosurc Carrinee. In connection with ids cstub.ishmcnt he has nn extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena bles hitu to facilitate business and fill orders in work- in tm'ike style. . He cordially invites the public, and es pecially thoso who are disposed to encourage " home manufactures” to give hint a cull and examine lus Car riages, Buggies and Wagons, before purchasing else where, ns ho is determined to sell for cush or to punc tual customers, on as good terms ns can be obluiued South of" Mason and Dickson’s Line.*' Repairing done to order, and in the shortest posM- blotimo. His establishment may be found in the immediate vicinity of the Rail Road Depot and next door to the Hilburn House. Broad Strcot, Rome, Qa. January 1st, 1851. WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M- SANFORD* H AVING taken the HOTLL recently occupied by B. R. GAllRKTT, in Summerville, Ga. would respectfully inform the travelling public that they are prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. Their House is Inrge and commodious, and Well suited for the comfort nnd convenience of 'families travelling the up country in the pursuit of health or pleasure; and their tublo furnished with the Very best the country affords. Tltclr stables will lie supplied with an abundance of provender and attend* ed by faithful nnd efficient Ostlers. Their friends nnd acquaintances are cordially invited to call and give them n trial, ns no pains will be spared on their part to render nil comfortable, Summerville, Ga. Jnn. 0, 1850. BAIL? LISE OF FOUR H0X3E POST -—COACHES. ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING. TUB Proprietor takes picas ure in announcing to the pub lic, that ho hits re-established uhis line ol Four Horse Post Goaihes, between the above points, connecting at Guutri’s Landing with the Decut r Mail Boats, and at Rome with the Rome Railroad. A line of Four Hmtb Coaches from Montgomery, connects with the above route tit Blue Pond *, leaving Blue Pond on the arrival ol the Coach from Gunter’s Landing, on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, at 19 P. M — Fare—-Montgomery to lluutsviile #90 ; to NnHivillo #35. Atrl-weokly line of Four Horse Conch'-s is now in operation liout Romo to Jacksonville, which will be extended to Blytonns soon u® the connecting line to Tuscaloosa is stocked with Conches ; leaving Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, on the arrival of the Cars,and leaving Blyton Wednesdays, Fridays and Buiuloyi, at 8 A. M. Feb 8,1851 J.R.TO WELL. AT HOME AGAIN* R R. HUDGINS can be found nt his Kllop on m Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre pared to do any kind of work In the Carpenter’s line, and at his usual low prices. Vt i it clow Kilfcll, Blind*, fee., will be kept constantly on hand. Per sons wishing work dotia in his Hue would do well to call and seo him before making a trade ebewhetc. Jnn. 9,1851. Cm COSKEBY JASES & CO far Iho Cure ft GOUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, tRObP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science haa mad in this generation to facilitate the business of life^—in crease its enjoyment, nnd even prolong the term ofhu existence, none can bo named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry totho healing Art A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicine*, yet known, can fo surely control and cute the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from oar mid-t thousands and thousands every yenr. In deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a reme dy hasnt length boon found which can be relied on to cure tiro most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of die cures cifectcdby its use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, nnd refer furth er enquiry to the circular which the agent below nam ed, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, nnd indisputable prool of these facts. From the the President of Amherst College, the cele brated Professor HITCHCOCK. “Jam sC. Ayer—Sir, 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral in my own nine of deep-seated Bronchitis, am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an admirable compound for the relief ol Inrynginlnnd bronchial di tficulties. If my opinion as to Us superior character can bo of any service, yon arc nt libetty to use it ns you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D. From the widely celebrnted Professor SlLLIMAN, M,D., L. L. I)., Professor of Ccinistry,Mineralogy, &u, Yolo College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med, Phil, and Scientific Societies of .America and Eu rope. "1 deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable compos! lion from some of the best articles in themuterinmed ca.ntul a very effective remedy for thu class of dis eases it is intended to cure,” New Haven Ct. Nov. 1,1S*i9. Major Pnttison, President of the S. C, Senate,stntefl he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful sue cess, to cure an inllnmmntion of the lungs. From otto of the first Physicians in Maine. Saco, April 26,1849. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I ani now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary com plaints. From observation of many severe oases,:] convinced it will cure cottghs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance nil other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of consutm tion, und consider it much the best remedy known ft that disease, Respectfully yours, I S. Cushman, M. D. Picpnred and sold by James C. Ayer, Pixictical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, .Sold in Rome by Battry Brother, in Marietta, by W.m. Root, in Augusta by Havii.and, Rislby, & Co., and by all Druggists throughout the St-te. march 20, 1851. ly EB Warclioiis Commission Merchants AUGUSTA, GA. T HE undersigned thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, again ten ders their services to their friends nnd the public, in the sale of Colton nnd other Pro duce, at their Eire Proof Warehouse on Campbell street, where their personal atten tion will be givon to all business .entrusted to them, and liberal Cash advances made on Produce when required. Orders for Bagging, Hope and family supplies, executed at the lowest market price. JOHN COSKERY, A. G. JANES, THOS. W, COSKERY. Augusta, Sept. 10, 1850. 50lf COD LIVR OIL. T hat celebrated cure for Consumption, Scrofula in all ita forms nnd vurious other dis- «dies, jhst received 20 gals, direct from tho mi lictorv of llttshton, Clark & Co.—warranted genu ine. For sale by BATTEY As BRO. D-’o. 5, 1850. Choice Hoot el Ran vr A . KATS, Fashionable French Boot maker. i S prepared to execute work in bis line, in a neat and substantial manner, nnd will be thankful for a liberal share of tho patronage ol Rome nnd vicinity He tnay be found nt the room formerly occupied by the Courier Office, on Broad street. Rome, Jon. 23,1851; PROSPECTUS OP THE CUBAN LIBERATOR. A NEAT Book of 300 Octavo pnges, descriptive of the Island of Cuba, present and prospective, and every thing on about it: Price $ 1,payable, in nil instances, when subscribing, to enable the Author to have thd work in the finest style of tho urts. Besides the reading matter, additional pages will in No. \ Steel engravings, illustrate many curious ntul Instructive, as well ns exciting scenes; mid prominent among them will bernotn few Americans transported, grated, shot, nnd in dungeons utul highways in chains, without committing any offence whatever. Seconda rily* like illustrations will exhibit the author before tho"£parfi«h Inquisition,"supposed by ninny to be ex ploded, and American Ladies and Gentlemen in Iln- v anna piling bags of gold before the authorities for hisrelease. Confident of n patronage ns libera! ns the subject is important, Editors who copy this, nnd Pest Musters who "frank” remittances, are my agents, retaining 25 per cent commission for the same ; and ns nil truth is excluded by the Government Censor from the Cuban press, and all people there afraid to talk, for a like reason, less is actually known of Culm in the United States than even the remotest co ner of the earth. It is time this should cease; respecting the garden spot of this earth, when once under American rule, and the latter is as necessary ns the former, and both aa certain as the record of Genesis, containing the commands of Almighty God. EDWARD STIFF, DR ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR. A SAFE nnd certain cure for consumption of the Lungs, spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthma pain in the side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and ul, pulmonary nffeouona Extracts from Certificates Which can be seen in full by culling on theugent getting u pamphlet. Mr. Adntn Harris, Asristont Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospital, New York, says: Dr. Rogers'Liverwort and Tar cured a case of tho most distressing Asthma of twenty-six years standing. [signed] Adam Harris. Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, snys—I lmd the consumption, attended with the most distres sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood frein Hie lungs, and all my friends nnd physicians gnvo me up to die, yet n tew bottles of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort nnd Tnr restored ino to perfect health 1 Gamuei, Wihtmirad, Sworn to and sub-cribcd this 27th day of Novem ber, 1840. H. E. Seencer, Mayor of Cincinnati!' Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary consumption, attended with n most distressing cough, which reduced me to n mere skeleton, and although under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] 1 continued lo grow xvoree, and gave up all hopes of recovery ! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entively healed iny lungs and restored me to perfect health, by the use ol a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child. ($- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says— Although it may scent unprofessional, I feel constrain ed to state that l used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort und Tar in the case of Charles Wntle, who was quite low with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect, ofter the usual remedies hud ftiiled. [signed] Wm. Richards, M. D The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky.*. Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tnr gives great sat isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and V.onounccs it one of the best medicines in use. E. II. IIaychaft, Druggist. Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Gallia county, O,, writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tnr has been the means oftnntching my life from a premature grave! [signed] HENRY WISEMAN* Author of thc."Tcxan Emigrant," nnd lute Editor the "Cherokee Sentinel,’* at Cedar Bluff, /lIn. **• P. S.—The day is not remote when I shall attend ♦hejCfrcjut Courts of DcKalb, Cherokee, Are., A c. •^yliiibnnia, and my friends will plense have u goodly ** ^lift’otitamrs for t wo purposes reudy. •JOHN W. BURNETT, Rome, Ga., fa the author ised Agent. ^ ^Mnrch <] r mi. ,f WASHINGTON HALL, -—■- Atlanta, Georgia, j • fflHiS HOTEL has been newly fitted up nnd finely A furnished lor the accommodation of the Travel - -4ng Publlc. generally. Co- No pains will he spared roiider all comfortable'’who inay give us a call. ’•JZeryaplB ttiyrays in attendance* at the Cars rey b.tggngo and *eondtict Passengers. JAMES LOYD, Proprietor. . R. FRAZER, Superintendent, -A new .and splendid BARBER SHOP re Inch ed, under the same roof. rrsic&'y Mr. Merriwenther, of Denmark, Tenn., writes— Dr. Rogers’Liverwort and has co ineiuwiih great success- A young man of this place, suppi sed by every one to be in the lust stage of Consumption ! was entirely cured by its tree! [signed] David Mbbwwbatiier, Druggist. Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states— A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was appa rently in the Inst stage of the Consumption, was re stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv erwort nnd Tnr. The cure wns u most extraordinary one. Dr.‘ Wilson, (an old school Physlcion-of high stand ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—I havo been the family physician of Mrs. Wiseman lor twelve years, and during that timo she has suffered with diseased lungs, which finally settled into pulmonary consumption ! She was entirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li verwort nnd Tnr. H. R. WILSON, M. D. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tnr has been introduced, it is Mtperceding every otli- r Congh Medicine before the public This is wholly wing to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues. Be warned in Season ! And neglect not thnt cough which is doily weaken ing your constitution, irritating vour throat nnd lungs and inviting on thnt dread disense, Consumption, when so soothing ami healing n romedy cun be ob tained as Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort nnd Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on on the engraved wiajtper around each bottle. Price, #1 per bottle, or six bottles for #5. Sold wholesale amt retail by SCOVIL it. MEAD, 113 Chartres st., bet. Conti nnd St. Louis, N. Oilcans Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom oil orders and applications for Agencies must be address ed. Qr?- by BATTEY vV BRO., Rome,Gi. , Som ers & Bro., Kingston, Ga. John A. Erwin, Cassville, J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. W. Robbins, Cave Spring ; J. L. Elliot it Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala. JLIVJKR COMMNW JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC ; OR NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY mid all diseases aris- ing Irom a disor- -dared Liver or Sto mach, auqli at Conaiipa* tion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or blood to the Hoed, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Die. guar for lood, Fullness or Weight in tho Stomach, Suur Eructations, sink ing or Fluttering ut the I'll of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Brea'hing, Flut tering st iho llourt, Cho. king or Suffocating Sousstions when in n lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or Webs before the -Sight, Fever end Dull. Pain in the Hoed, Deficiency of Porsplrolion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Poin in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dec.. Sudden Flushings of Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great Depression of Spirits, Oun boil'ormnnoutlr Cnrad by UK. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, frcparko or DR. C. Iff, JACKSON) AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120, Arch Stroo, KMailticlolplila. Their power over the abovo diseases is not excel* led, if squalled, by any other preparation In tho United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed, Thoso Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of tho Liver and lesser glands, exercis ing tho most searching powers in weakness and of* fecitons of the digestive organs, they uro, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. Chas. Rodinson, Esq, Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, Jan. 0, lb50j said— "My wife and my sell have received mure bene fit Irom your medicine than any other wo have ov er taken for the (CPDyspepain and Liver disease." p Tiib Tbntii Lboion," published at Woodstock, Va., Jan. 10, 1850, said— "A GREAT MEDICINE." " We havo uniformly rofrainod from recommend ing to tho public any of the various Patent Medi cines of thu day, unless thoroughly convinced ol their value. Among those we consider worthy nf notico is the German Bitters, invented by Du. IIoofland, and prepared hy Dr. JackHcn in Phila delphia. One Instance in particular, in which the superior virtuos ol this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the Inst sutnmor, a son of Mr. Abraham t’rabill^ of this coun ty, was very seriously ofilicted with Liver Complaint nnd after trying in vain vnrbns remedies, ho pur chased a bottle of the Ritters* and after using it, wan so much rslieved ol his distressing malady, that he procured anothor bottle, and it restored him on tlrely to health." READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS. Judos M. M. Noah, a gentleman with groat sci entffie and literalry attainments, said in his " Now York Weekly Mdssengs*/' January 6, 1850. *• Dr. Hoofland's G'-aman BrrTF.R8.—Hero is prepsration which the leading presses in the Union appoar lo bo unanimous in recommending, and tho ronson is obvious. It is made alter a prescription furnished by one nf the most celebra'ed physicians ol modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm IIoofland, Protassor to the University of Jena, Pri- vote Physician to tho King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro. duced. He‘was emphatically tho enemy of hum- aua,nnd therefore a medicine, of which ho was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on* He specially rccoinmendud it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Constipation^ and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of tho stomach, the liver and tho intestines. Nino Philadelphia papers expreus their conviction of its excellence^ and several of tho editors now f peak of its o(Touts from their individual experience. Undor these circumstances, we feel waranted, not only in calling the >ittontion of our readers to the present proprietor's tDr. C. M. Jack- son's) preparation, but in recommonding the article to nil afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadbluiia .Saturday Gazp.tte,” tho best family newspaper published in the United States,, the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. •• It Is seldom thnt we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines totho confidence nnd palron- ago of our readers; and, thcrolorc, when wo recom mend Dr. Hnofland's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of tho nostrums of the day, that ere noised about for n brief period nnd thou forgotton after they have dons their guilty raco ol mischief, but of a modi- cine long established,, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like tho foregoing) from all eeclions of tho Union, in three years’* and the strongest testimony in its favor is, that there is more ol it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can ensily bo esta blished, and tally 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 and Dis- pepsia no one can doubt, aftor using it as directed It nets specifically upon thu stomveh and liver—it is preferable to calomel in all billious diseases—the effect is immediate. They can bo administered to female or infant with sa/oty and reliable benefit, ta any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at tho risk of the liVes of those who aro innocently de- ceivod. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They havo tho writton signature of C.M JACKSON upon the wrnppor, and the name blown in the bottle^ ILTwithcut which, they ore spurious, For salo wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120, ARCH Street, one door bolow Sixth, (late of 278, RaCo street,) Philadelphia, and by re* speotablo dealers generally throughout the country. Also for sale by DR.J. D. DICKERSON, Druggist, Rome, Ga. August 1, 1850. 43 ly. RESTORED! BOTANIC itfFinUIARY. T HE increasing popularity of tho reformed Botnn ic Praotico of Medicine, nnd the continued ap plication of patlchtsfor medicaltreatmout, as well as prescriptions tCnd medicine tor distant patients, has induced tho Proproitor to (uako more extensive arrangements for tho better nnd more comfortable accommodation of the afflicted, where every varie ty of diseaso will bo treated upon tho most scien tific physiological principles. Tho reformed Prac tice is becoming to bo too well known und too high ly appreciated throughout oat country, to roquiro eulogium or panegyric in this placo. It needs not tho aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or cnltanoo its value; i only claims for itself a fkir investigation aud trinl to bo duly esteemed—nnd certainly it cannot be denied thnt. If the most vi olent opposition could have lmd its intended-effect, the systepi would long ago have been annihilated. The argument in its favor ncucnmlates, when wo contemplate this fact, and still survey the rigid examination It Isovery where forced to -pass thro’ Like true friendship, it has thotbitghly to be tested "has ever to undergo and withstand tho shooK ol advorsity before it is justly entitled to tho name.* The Practice having outlived tho prejudices whoh in many instances are too justly attached to it from being in the hnnds of ignorant pretenders, whore it was too often found in its infancy in this country, it has been, nnd now is affording extraordinary re lief to suffering thousands, while cures, in sortie casos almost bordering on the miraculous, aro bo- ing effected by its potont Influence. The unparal leled success it tins mot in the hands of Dr. Jones, (whose course of trcijltncnt in tiiimy respects is partly original,) has gained for hint celebrity, far surpassing liis fondest expectations, and thousands are rejoicing under the benaflcinl effects of a Prac tice whoso tendency is to heal without tiny of those disagreeable consequoncos which tco often follow the eradication of ono disease by the substitution of anoiht). From the tnany-iestimoninis which Dr.lms Jones received of his unparalleled success, ho lms thought proper to lay theiollowlng before a reflecting com munity. Tho statements hero made arc not from persons who live out of tho reach of enquiry, but they conto from respectablo citizens of our own country, who can bo soon and consulted personally, in reference totboir true conditions, Dyspepsia, Dr. Jonkr—-My Denr Sirt This is to certify that l 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 evory thing that 1 eat, which kept mo in quite a feeble ami debilitated condition. But I am now proud to have it to say, that through tho blessings of Dr. Jones' Remedies, I led that I am restored to n perfect state of health, and that, too, with but ono month's supply of med icine, which has proved to be the cheapest nnd best medicine I ever purchased. For tho truth of tlto abovo statement, any ono can be satisfied by nppli cation to ino near Dirt Town P. O., Floyd county, Ga. TIIOS. MIDDLETON, J. P. Spinal OInonao an«l .Nn pressed Menstrua tion Da. Jo.vrs—Dear Sir: Believing it n duty I owe to the public, and in true justice to yourself, I have thought proper, for tho information of thoso who may bo afflicted, to give a candid statement of my negro girl Jane’s diseased state, brought on from an obstructed menses or monthly courses. She was attacked in November, 1818, with a sevore pnin in tho back of the head, extending down tho whole course of the spine, producing complete paralyza- tion of tho loll side, and rendering it perfectly help less, and in n short time she lost tiro iho ol the whole system. She could not turn herself In or out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, and to all appearances past tho ronch of remedies. But I now, through the judicious nnd skillful applica tion of Dr. Jones’ Rcmodies, consider her restored to a perfect state of health', lor which ho will ever have my lasting grntitude. Should any one dcsiro a confirmation of the abovo stntomsnt, they can address mo near Summerville, Chattooga co., Ga. March 7, 1S50* WILLIAM STANTON. DUoase of Slomacli Ppino and Head. For the benefit ofimiferiug humanity, I hav thought proper to lay my ease before tho public. Having been severely afflicted for several years with a disease of the stomnch, spine nnd head—to enumerate nil the long train of symptoms with which I wns troubled, would occupy more space than would be interesting. Sufflco It to say, that lroqucntly after etitlng, T would bo taken with vio lent and distressing sensations in the head and bnek of my trock, extending half wny down the spine, At such times I was compelled to take my bed. These spells usually continued for several hours, and were frequently so severe an to render life a burden. To obtain relief I had recourse ro tho best medical aid the country afforded. Having tried tho most skillful physic inns in Romo, I applied ot several of tiro most eminent professional men of the United States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of Kentucky *, had tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, writton to, and his prescription tried; ap plied also to tho much extolled Dr. Durham ; and then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, Dr. Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Millcdgevilte, Dr. C’atridgo, of Chattooga county, and the reput ed Dr. M. 3. Thomson, of Mucon. All having failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting in Home, ventured on giving him n call. For the encouragement of others, l am happy to certify that Dr.. Jones has given tuo more relief than all the rest combined. T can how say that iny health is better than It has been for several years past. I am nblo to attend to my plantation affairs, and ride to Romo, or any where elso my business requires my personal attention (signed) JOEL MANN* Cures effected without KCcJng- Iho Fatten Thoso persons living ut a, distance, and cannot conveniently placo themselves undor my immediate ohurge, may havo their case streated by sending mo an accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa tion, habits of life, «fec. Medicines will bo scien tifically componunded, and neatly pul up, with am ple written directions for use, by tho duo observ ance of which distant patients may cure tlrom- solvesoftho most complicated and obstinute disense, though it would be much hotter for the patient to ap ply personally,if possible; because he will then enjoy nil inb advantages of Dr. Joues’ personal acquain tance with tho peculiarities of the ease. Since tin reduction of postage, tiro expense of sending tiled I oinesbymail Is but trifling, My chnigo, in nil cases not requiring my personal attendance, is FIVE 7JOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. This feo must invariably bo enclosed in the letter asking advice,-in order to insure attention, directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Rome, Ga. Persons owning afflicted slaves, can have them treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent the 3d. GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS O. E. Payne, Executor of the Inst Will and testament of Samuel Payne, sr. de deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration of said estate. These are the efore to cite and admonish oil and singular the kindred und creditors of said deceased .to bo,and apponrnt my office within the time prescribed by, law to shew cause, if nay exist, why said letter should notbegrnnted. Given under my bund at Of fice 26:h December, 1850. JESSE LAMBERTH, c.« jjg 'iflflji e NW BOOT AND SHOE ST0R- T HE subscriber would respectfully announce the citizens of Rome nnd vicinity, that he hns lust received and is now opening a largo and splendid ns- gortment of Bools ami Sliocs, consisting ol sentlemen’s water-proof and dress boots, Indies boots and shoes, and every variety of boots nnd shoes for children. Also, a tine assortment of strong course shoes and boots for common wear. As ho selected. Ids stock in iliurk'siott with greni care, lie can confidently recommend it to his friends and patrons, and will repair any rips without chan He also hns on hand un extensive supply of Hem- ock Bultimoro upper and sole leather, fine call skin, and a general assortment of materials, in his line which, together with his boots und shoes wiil be sold as cheap as can be bought in 'his market. Me will continue to manufacture bools and shoes ns heretofore to order, on roasonnble terms. Thankful for past fa vors, ho cordially invites his friends and acquaintan ces and the public generally to give him n call- P, A. OMBERG Jan. 19,1851* DBAYING AND BOATING. T HE undersigned re.peeilully informs lire citizen, of Rome nnd its vioinlty, thut they Imve entered into Co nrtnership for the prtrpose of boating nnd deny ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro duce, Merchandize, &c„ conveyed to any part of the City or Country, nnd to furnish from their wood- yard on tho Oostansuln River, nny quantity of good ook and hickory wood. They have excellent teal w 1 he thankful for tho patronage of thetr fyii -A Q ffg Chill iFevcr, Dumb A-^ue,'Intel imltont & Remittent Fevers & all the various forms of Bilious Diseases - S I%K1)U.Y & TIKI KOVKillLY ICTTll© Ilestoi’Kftlg influonce of-this med icine upon constitutions impaired end injured by a residence in bilious climates, is one ol its-most valuable qualities. There are many constitutions which becomo gradually undermined by miasmxl causes, without even a day's ootual confinement. Tho sallow complexion, loss o r appetite, languor, weariness and depression of spirits,—all yield to this remody if only faithfully ur>ed according to the directions of the pamphlot which accompanies each buttle. A small Treatise on tho "causosj treatment nnd ouro of Fever and Ague ,and other diseases of bil. ious climates,” may bo had gratis of the under- signod. Also numerous certificates from men of the highest responsibility, testifying to the great effloacy of this medicine can bo soen on nplication o J. D. DICKERSON, Agent for Rome Cta. March 2, 1849 V 3l—6m ‘IIow fow who think nrightnmongth$ thinking few How fenny never think, but only tbiqU they do." Ocj-Tiik sentiment implied In the above oxcldm- atiott is on no subject more fully exemplified thnn on that of Health. But few give it a*|tnglo thought, nnd fewer still reflect upon it with tho observation and good sonso which mntters of minor consequence recoivo. As observation teachers tho fact that Dr. Osgood’s India Cholngogue is a never failing remo dy in Fever and Ague, good sense would surely indicate its prompt and immediate use. To bo (omul nt J. D. DICKERSON’S May 3, Agent for the Proprietor OOLIVER COMPLAINTS of bilious climates arise from the same causes which produco Fever nnd Ague, nnd are cured with the same certainty by Dr Osgood’s India Cholngogue. Even nftor tho Liver lias become much enlarged and tendor upon pressure, it is in a fow weeks restored to its natural size, soreness nnd pain in tiro side rolieved with finch general improvement ns denotos returning health. The above highly vnlunblo preparation may ound nt tho Drug Store of J. D. DICKERSON, May 3, Agent for tho Proprietor, Home, Gn MEMPHIS INSTITUTE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, nnd continue until tho Inst of February. Tiro Anatom ical Department will be opened and ready to receive students by tho First or October. Tho Medical De partment will be under the direction ot iho follow ing PKOFGSHORS. J. Conquest Gross, M. D.. Professor of the In stitutes ol Medicine, and Medical Jurisprtidmie \V. Byrd Powell, M. D., Professor of Cerebral Physiology, Medical Geology, and Mineralogy. H, S Nenvton, M, D., Professor of Surgery. II. J. Hui.ce, M. D., Prolessor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics nnd Disenses ol Women and Children. J, Kino, M, D„ Professor of Materia Med ion, nnd Therapeutics. Z. Freeman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor ol Chetnis- tiy nni Pharmacy. CIJKIQVTB I,K< TUBES. Medicine—Prof. II J Hui.ce. Surgery—Prop. R. S. Newton. Anatomical Demonstrator—Z. Freeman, M. D. Tiro lees for a full course of lectures amount to $105. Matricnlntor’s $5; Demonstrator's Fee, #10. Graduation, $20. Those desiring further information will plcaso address (post paid) to the Denn; nnd students arri ving in the city will please call on him nt the Hotel R. S. NEWTON, M. D-, Dean of the Faculty- LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon. E. W/M. Iyino, Professor of Theory nnd Practice ol Law. lion. V. D. Barry, Esq., Professor of Commer cial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this depart ment must be addressed to E. W M. KING, Memphis, Tenn, July, 1850. Tho Faculties, tor intellectual abilities moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our coun try. The medical facility constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—all of them are uble tec- tuters and the best of teachers. Those who wilt contemplate our geographical po sition, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an en terprise ot tho kind. As to health, inciua ng all sea- of the yoar, wo deny that any other city has more. A common error exists in tiro minds of many students relative to the placo of studying medicine; e who intend practising among tiro the diseases of the FPostnnd South, should certainly educate themselves at a school whose Faculty nre prncti- lly acquainted with thoso diseases. That the public may be satisfied of this school, wo feel it our duty to state, thut the Trustees and Faculty form u unit in notion, which augurs well for its future success; and that tho peculiar inter nal organization which connects them, cannot be in terrupted. E, W. M. KING, President of the Memphis Institu April 4, 1850, 84 Jlheumansm, Gout, Pain in itobfi and Joints, Scrofula Swellings, Bard Tumors jxed Paint whatever,. WHERE THIS* PLASTER IS APPLIED PAIN CANNOT EXISTi, A gentleman in tho South of Europe and Pile*, .no, in 1830, heard so much said in the latter place in favor of JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, end ol the (os ho considered) miraculous curee it had per- formed, that ho was induced to try it on his own person, for a Lung and Livor Affection, the removal of which had been the chief object of hi* journey,* but which had resisted the genial and delidou- olime*. He accordingly oppliod a plotter on the right* aide of hiaeheit where the pain was leatod, another betwoon the shoulders, and one over the region of tho liVor. In the'meantime he drank freelybf an herb tea of laxative qualities. He toon found hie hoalih improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him the aallowneaa of hie. akin disappeared, hie pain was removed, aud hie health bedtime perm « nently reinstated. rpi-IESE PLASTERS possess ths advantsgeot being put up in air-tight boxes—hence they re tain their full virtues in all elimater We have just received the following,testimonial Irom C. C. Sel lers, an eminent lawyer in aucoeeafut practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. Ho ia a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence haa great weights 'Camden, Ala., Nov 34th, 1848. •'Messrs Sooail & Mead—Gentlemem—Hav- ng boon requested toatate whit has been ths re- suit of my ezperienoe In the use of your 'Uebrew Plastor,' I cheerfully comply by aaying that I hate found to bo oa horetofore recommended, an 'In* valuable medioine.' In different cases of my fami ly I have applied the Plaster to Chronle Sores, Tumors nnd Pains, and it has never felled to afford instant relief. I have also used it with good effect upon my own porcen in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. "Respectfully, etc. C. C. * ELLERS." It has been very beneficial in cases of Weskness, such oe Pnin and Weakness in the stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of tho Spine, Female Weakness, Ate. No female, subject to psin or weakness in the back or sides, should be without it. Married ladies indelicate situations, find great rc* lie I from constantly wearing this plaster. Tho application of the Plaster between the should dors has been fonnd a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affections, In (hair primary stages It destroys inflammatibn by per spiration. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations CAUTION.—The subscribers are tho only Gen* erol Agents in the Southern States for the sale ot this truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon, by a counterfeit artiele, sold in this city and elsewhere, tor the gen* uinr, they invite particular attention to the follow ing Marks of tub Gknuinei l*f. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine, turn ed bottomed boxes, not shotdered in. 2d. The genuine has the engraved head oj Jew Da vid on the directions, around the box, with arcom ■ ponying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roches ter. O"SC0VIL & MEAD, Charters Street, Whole sale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom oil orders must be addressed. Sold also, Wholesale and Retail by BATTEY A. BROTHER, Romo, Ga W. B. Summers, Kingston, Go., J. D, Corpont Jr. A Co.. Cassvile, Go., S. W. Robbins, Cave ■Spring, Go., L. W. Davis, Villa Rica, Ga. above stated. D. S. JONES, M. D To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft and repented calls to visit patients ntn dis tance in the country, has induced the subscriber to unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. H. B. RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia, whose qualifications are of the first order, hav ing practiced for several years with fiatteringsuccess in Middle Georgia, where his reputation os a pruc titioner, is best known nnd appreciated. I will also take this method of return ng my most grateftil acknowledgements to my patrons for post favors, and still solicit n continuance of the some. In connection with the above named gentleman, I will be prepared atoll times to attend to calls in reasona ble distance, and when necessory, the services of both will bo tendered in consultation without additional charge. D. S. JONES. Rome, Ga;, October 2-1, 1850 tf J. J. COHEN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. T HE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, thnt he has removed his Store U'Oin the Corner of Broad and Etowah Streets, to the first Store below, in thnt part of the City called Pittsburg on the same side of the Street where he offers the same bar gains ns ever. lie hns lately been joined in business by J. Jnrnsiftwsky, who is well acquainted with the Southern trade, and has been the whole summer at the Northern cities fer the purpose of selecting a choice Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of Dry Good.-*, Groceries of nil descriptions, Carriage nnd other Hardware, Cutlery, and n Inrge variety of car penter’s Tools, and other tools, Arc., all of. which will be sold on the most accommodating terms by , J. J. COHEN & Co. OCJ-We make no promises to the public to sell at, or under cost, but invite ono ondoll to try us, ns wc nre confident of giving satisfaction to every one. Dec. 4o, 1850. 9 AGENCY OF Dr* Fitch's Celebrated lUedcetnci. Pulmonnry Bnlsam. ‘Deruptivo Syrup, Pectoral Expectorant, Heart Corrootor, Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector, Pure nnd Medicinal Cod Livor .Oil, . Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough nnd Cathartic Pills Nervine, Female Pilla, - jj Vermifuge, Female Specific, &o-, &c. Used by him constantly and with unprecedented success in the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Sear. Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com plaints, Piles, S(c., Sfc. DR. FITOIl’S UNEQUALLED PATENT SIL VER PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. DR. FITCH’S. IMPROVED PLATED STEEL SPRING SHOULDER BRACE. DR, FITCH’S SILVER INHALING TUBE. l)r. Filcli’* Celebrated Six W.cclurv* OS TI1E rREVKXTIOS AND Cl*EE OF Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj the Heart, Sfc., and on the method of preserving Health and Beauty to an old oge. This Book should bo In every family. To the Consumptive It points out'the only riaionahle hopo for relief; To mothers, the directions it gives lor tiro enro and education of Children nre .nvaLabi* 7S.0U0 copies of tills Book have passed through the press, and tho sulc codtinucs unabated. For snio hy S. S. FITCH & CO., 707 Broadway, N, Y., and by J. D. DICKERSON, Rome, Gn. OtJ- Dn. Fitch’s Guide to Invalids, 0 r Direction, persons using Dr. Fitch’s Remedies, to he lmd . ut of all Ills Agents. BANKS & EDDLEMAN. DEAC.ERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LE/lTIIIiIt,FEGS SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &e. Atlanta, Ga., a AVE on hand a Inrge stock of Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., and will (ill orders nt Auguste prices, withthe freight added. Shoe-Ma- rcrsln Cherokee Georgia nnd Alabama would do well (otry them, as they inighf.'*go fartherand fare worse.” They aisohavea large stock of well a.gorrc roots and Shoos, mode exnressly for them, which l my will warrant. They are superior, nnd no mistake, and will be sold cheap Aldo, heavy dqnblpd eole Negro Shoes, nmnfnctur- ed by themitilv'r'r in Allniitn. These ore fur superior to any Negro Shoes before offered in ihia part of the country* om l will bo sold on accommodating terms. .■ i-Uey.nro prepared also, to make to order fin,single and (toubUd ^o Boots, or any other kind, in a style uuaauMt NEW ABBIVAL. undersigned begs leave to Inform the A .. : A J-citizens of Rome, its vicinity nnd the public generally .that he hns just received nnd opened a new Stock of WATCHES nnd JEWELRY ol the very la test pnterns and finest style, His friends and acquain tances ure cordially int/iteil to give him a cell nnd ex amine his assortment.' All Hinds of repairing done to order, and goods nnd work warrented. His establishment will be (ound a fow doors above the^Hilburn House, Depot Square. J. G. McKINZIE. Dec. 19, (850. New Music- J UST received, nnd for sole, a line supply of Muse or the Pinno Forte, consisting oi the latest Songs,i Mfobcs, Waltzes,dec. The subscriber being the authorised e.gent of an extrusive Music Store, will receive orders at all .times for any particular l(jnd ofjnusio. Also, Piano Fortes, Quflat., or any kptd Qi nut deal instruments. Orders hagdeti in will he thanklully received, ond filled with the enrlieat dispntch. J. U. DICKERSON, Ag’t. October in, isdo. FALL SUPPLIES. O ATTEY fs BRO., Having received their Fall I * Supplies, invite attention to a largo nnd well as- led 8tock of pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, oils, Dyo'-Sit^fs, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Fane »rtlcles, eto. i ef ~'' - ProlcHor Barry*. Tricoplicrnm or Me<b oated Compound, I NFAL1BLE for (enevritig, invigoral and beautifying the hair, removing sc Dandruff, and all affections of tho Sculp, and curing eruptions on the shin, diseases of th* glands, muscles and integuments, and relieve ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c. &c — With this preparation, “ there is no such word ns fail.” It has obtained the highest celebrity among the first classes in the UnL led Slates and stands unrivalled in all that it professes to be, both for cheapness and effi cacy, it defies all competition. The scien tific treatise on the hair and skin (embracing valuable directions for the culture and pri servntion of natures choicest ornament) i which each bottle is enclosed, is alone worl tlie money. It is upon the skin, the muscu lar fibre, and the glands that the Tricopher ous lias its specific action, and in all affection and injuries of these organs, it is a sovereig remedy. Sold in large bottles, price 25. cen the principal office 137, Broadwav r N. and the principal meirhants and Drug throughout th, United' tates and C J D. DI( ICERSON, . Ap' il 25. Georgia Floyd County. W HEREAS, Joseph Watters, RcIminU-tr. the estate! of Granberry Vick, decea. lies to me for Letters of Dismission fi ' administration of tho same— These are, therefore, to cite an singular tho kindrqnd and credit! to be nnd appear at my office wj bed by law, to show enuso (if a Letters of dismission should.npt "’ven under toy and, ~ ]4, hl85l. ;