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NOTICE,
A VL pMttna indebted to the eatate of Williftm
ix Jinks, lit* of Floyd county, deceased, will please
call and m»ko Immcdinto poymcnt.ond thooe hiving
ctaimi against >nld oatate will pleaaa present them in
term! of the lnw»
THOMAS 8. PRICE, > A j m . ra
WILLIAM O. MILES, j Adm ”
175 Nails, assorted. Foraale low,£hole
i aale and rctnil, by
Jan. 3, 1850.
F. M. ALLEN.
10
BALES Factory Yarn, for eolc low by
J nn 3. F. M. ALLEN.
■J K BALES Bleached and Brown Homespuns
from 3*4 to 6-4 wide, for aale low by
Jan 3. F. M. ALLEN.
i Boots and 3lioca for ante low
F.M. ALLEN.
2Q CASES Men'
Jan a/
100
GRASS CLOTH.
PIECES Grass cloth—just received by
July 31. DENNIS & HUNT.
TINNING BUSINESS.
T HE subscriber would Inform Ills friends and tho
public generally, that he is now engnged in the
manufacture of
Tlii-Wnro of every kind.
Also every description of sheet-ron. His shop is on
Broad street nearly opposite Wltnpoo’a Carriage fac
tory, where he hopes by prompt nttcntlon to ordera
to receive a liberal abate of tho publio patronage.
Juno 3d, lb'51, IOHN G. MERCK.
10
Jan 3.
CASES Ladieo’ Wttlking ahoea and kid Blip-
pars from 80 cents a pair njb Forjnib-by^
||F. M. ALLKI
W HITE WINE and pure Cider Vinegar, lot
mil, by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 3.
/~1 OOD asaortincnl of Cajtinya, for sale by,
Ijr July 3. F, M. ALLEN.
SAVANNAS AND AUOUSTA-
THE
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEGRGIA
Run tho following Stcnmors. na above, via ■
DAVIDL.ADAMS, (irorl)..THOS.S. METCALF,
CHATHAM, (iron) TENNES8BE.
Which, with tow-boats ntul lighters, nlTortl uise-
r/ttailed fncil tics lor Irnnsportntion of rroight lo the
interior of Georgin, South Carolina, Tcnnessco and
Alabnmn, In connection with tho Rail Ronds,
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will con
nect with tins steamships Florida nntl Alabama—
lauding freight by tllctll In 5 days from New York
to Auguste.
Freight, (now taken lit reduced rules,) will ho
forwarded free n/ winmirsion.
(O- In order to prevent duration nr miscarriage,
bills ol foiling should lie ndtlressftl lo
SAM’L. M .POND, President, Savannah.
Mercltaudiso frnnt the Interior to
JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent Augnsta,
June 3(1, lsftl.
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL It the Free da Easy House, 4 doors below the
Choice Hotel, where yon will find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Frails, toe., of the very
besithatuver lias been, and aa good naevet can be offer-
edtnRome. Sold low for cash. GEO. 811 AW-
Feb. 20,1851.
AC BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal juat re-
JZSy reived and fur Bole by G. 811 AW.
Fab 30 ,
SUPERIOR article of Family Floor, lor sale by
A GOOD article of ehelledCort: on hand and for
aale by
Feb 30
|G. SHAW.
■f A BOXES superior New York Cheese for sale by
JLU Feb 30 G.SUAW,
FIRST rate lot of Bacon juat received and for
-V nle by
Feb 30
G. SHAW.
TOGO
LBS. of anperior Lard just received at
Feb 30 SHAW’S.
10
HALF bbla. No. I Mackerel for aale by
Feb 20 O. SHAW.
CJI’ERM
£3 Feb 20
and Star Candlaa fur sale by
G. SHAW.
JOS. W. WEBSTER, ) —•{ GEO. F. PALMES
WEBSTER& PALMES,
WHOLESALE GR0CEHS,
Successors to A. Welles 8$ Co.
AT TUB OLD STAND,
Ho, 105 Buy Siren, Savannah, Go.
THEY HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
A Doinostio Gin, Brnndy tin 1 Rum,
76 bbla Monongitholu Whiskey,
60 Hnll Pipes, Quarter nmlKMita he#t Fr’ch Brandy
50 bbl«- Port, Meilnri ami Malaga Wine.
8 Pipco Holland Gin,
4 Hilda. St. Croix and Jamaica Rum,
3 Hilda. Scotch and Irish''Whiskey,
150 Boxes .Spanish and American Regard,
130 Hhdd. fair and choice Louisiana Sngur*
60 do. 8t. Croix and Porto Rico do,
150 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxes Loaf sugar,
500 Kegs, Halves and quarter Gun Powder,
h00 Bags Buck anil Diop siiot,
4000 Lbs. Bar Lead,
With a complete assortment of articles usuHUykp
in a Wholesale Grocery. They will have a heavy-
stock of Gunny Bogging and Ilemp Bale Ropo for
tho foil demand, all of which will be sold on casona
ble terms.
Savannah, June 35,1851.
l±
First nle article of Tobacco anti Clgore alwoyo
kept at SHAW’S
CSCOTCH Ilertinge, Sardines, Ac., may at all time.
O be found at tho FREE it EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20
O YSTERS, Lobetera, Shrlmpe, PIg’a Feet, Eggs
Ace., aervod up In a anperior manner at the
Feb 30 FREE it EASY HOUSE.
200
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for aale tit
March 6,1851. G. SHAW’S.
SUM of Georgi* Floyd county.
Court qf Ordinary, May Term, 1851.
.TTjppearing lo the Court, by the petition of John
A T. Meador and Joseph C, Beneon, that Tliomaa
McGuire, by' ble agent Terence McGuire of aaid
county, deeelaod, did in Ida lifetime execute to aalil
John T, Meador and Joaeph O. Bouaon, Ida bond,
conditioned .to execute tide* in feeaimple to aaid John
T, Meador and Joao|dt C. Benson, far lot of land No.
196. and two-thirds of lot No 197 ( more or lean, il
being all east of n line of partition rtm between aaid
McGuire and Boggeaa, all being and lying in the 10th
district of dtrall county, Statu of Georgia ; and it
further appearing that aaid Thomas McGuiredepirtl
rtl this mb without executing tide! to said lot and part
of lot of land, or in any way provitliug tharofor j nnd
it appearing that aaid John T. Meador nnd Joaeph C.
Benson, has paid tho fall amount nf the purchase
prlco of *aid land, and aaid John T. Meador and Jo
seph C. Benson having potltlonod this Coart to direct
Terrence McGuire,adm’r and S.B.G.MeGuire,adin’rx
upon the estate of the aaid Thomas McGuire, de
ceased, to execute to them titlas to sold lot andftnr
of lot of land, in conformity with aaid Bond—
It la therefore ordered, by the Coutt, that notice ha
given at three or more public place* in aaid county,
and in the Rome Courier, of auch application, that ail
persons concerned may file objections in tbc Clerk’s
Office, (if any they have) why aaid Terence McGuire,
adm’r and S. B. G. McGuire, adm’rx, aa aforcaaid,
should not execute lilies to said lot and part of lot of
land in conformity with said bond.
A tree extract from the minutea of Court, given un
der my hand, thla Sth day of May, 18.81.
JESSE LAMBEHTH.e.e.o.
NEW ARRIVAL.
HE underalgnatl begs leave to inform the
_ citizens of Romo, lla vicinity nnd the public
generally,that lie litia Just received nnd opened a new
Stock of WATCHES nnd JEWELRY ol tho very la
test paterae and finest elyle, His friends and a captain
toners are cordially incited to give him a call and ex-
online Ilia assortment.'
All klnd.ofiepsiring done to order, and goods nnd
work warranted. His establishment will be found a
few doors above the Ililburn House, Depot Square.
J. G. AfcKINZlE.
Dec. 19.1850.
Far the Care af
COUGHS, OOX.BS,
HOASHVXaS. BKOMCHITXB,
WBOOFXNQ-OOVOB, CROUP,
ABTBKA and OOHIUMPTIOW.
Among the numerous diseoverlea Science has mad
in this generation to faeilitnte the business of life—in
crease lta enjoyment,and even prolong the term ofhu
man exlateneo, none can be named of more real value
to mankind,than thla contribution of Chemistry to the
honllng Art. A vast trial of Its virtues throughout
this brand country, hasproven beyond a doubt, that
no medicine or combination ol medicine*, yet known,
can so surely central and cute tho numerous varieties
of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept front
our midst thousands and thouaaiuls every year. In
deed, there ianow abundant reason to believe a reme
dy has at length boon (band which can be relied on to
cure tho moat dangerona affections of the lungs. Our
space here will not permit ns to publish any proportion
of the curca effected by its use, but wo would preset!'
the fallowing opinions of eminent men, nnd refer forth
or enquiry to the circular which lha agent below mum
cd, will always be pleased to furnish free, whrreiu are
full particulars, and indlsputnbfo prool of these facts.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Ayer—Sir, I have used yaur Cherry
Pectoral in my own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis,
am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that It is
an admirable compound for the relief ot laryngloland
bronchial di fficultlea. If my opinion as to its superior
character can hoof any aervico,you aro at liberty to
use it aa you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D.
Front tho widely celebrated Profeaaor SILLIMAN,
M, D., L. L. 1)., Professor of Cemislry,Mineralogy,
die, Yo|e College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Eu
rope.
"I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composi
tion from some ofthe beat articles in the materia med-
cu, and a very effective remedy for tho olata of dis
eases it la Intended to euro.”
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1,18«9.
Major Pattison, President of the S. C, Senato,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful suc
cess, to euro an inflammation of tho lungs.
From one of the first Physician* In Maino.
Saco, April 36,1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayes, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now con
stantly using your Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and
prefer it to any other medicino for pulmonary com-
pininta. From observation of many severe cosea, I
convinced it will cure coughs, oolds, nnd diseases of
the lunga, that have put to dttfinneo all other remedies,
I invariably recommend ill use in caaea of constimp-
lion,nnd consider it much the beat remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully yaun,
I. a. Cushman, M. D.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayes, Practical
Chemist, ImccU, Slau,
LIVER COMPIjAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOU8 DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY
and all
diaeaaoa aris
ing from a disor
dered Livsr or Sto
mach, such aa Constipa
tion, Inward Filsa, Fullness,
or blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nauaaa, Heartburn, Dis
gust for food, Fullness or Weight In
pile Stomach, Sour Eructations, link
ing or Fluttering at the Til of
the Stomach, Swimming of the
Hood, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering al the
Heart, Cho.
king dr
- Suffocating Ssuaations when in a
lying potlnre, Dimness of vision,
Dote or Woba before tho
Sight. Fever and Dull
Pain in the Hoad,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes, Psln in the Side,
Back,Cheat, Limbs,Asa., Sudden
Flushings of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh
Consttnt imaginings of Evil,and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cost bo Permanently Cured by
i>R. HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rasrABBD sv
DR. C. M, JACKSON,
AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No, 190, Arch Street, Pliiludelphla.
Their pawor over the above diseases is not oxoal-
led, if a quailed, by ony other preparation in the
United States, aa the e.traa atteat, in many eases
afisr skillful physicians had foiled,
Tlteso Bitters ore worthy tho attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of the Liver ar.d lesser glands, eaerols-
ingtlio most saarehing powers in weakness and aP
factions of the digestive organs, they are, withal,
•afe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
BANKS A EDDLEHAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PFGS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Sic.
Atlanta, Ga.,
a AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lnsta,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, ha., nnd will fill orders
at Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma-
Acrain Cherokee Georgiaand Alabama would do well
lotry them, as they might "go fnrlhornnd fore worse.”
They also have a large stock of well assort'!- (loots
and Shoes, mode expressly for them, which tray will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap.
Also, hoavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manftotnr
ed by tliamsolvas in Atlanta. These are for superior
to any Negro Shoea before offered in this pnrt of the
esuntry, and will be eold on aooommodating terms.
They are prepared alio, to make to order fine single
and doubled solo Bools, or any otlior kind, In a stylo
unsurpassed in this country.
Nov. 38, 1880.
AT B0XE AGAIN-
R R. IIUDGINS enn be found at Ilia Shop on
, Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre
pared lo do any kind of work In the Carpenter’s line
and at his usual low priaea. Window Mush,
Blinds. he., will be kept constantly on hand- Per
sons wishing work done in his line would do well lo
call and eeo him before making n trade elsewhere.
Jan. 9,1851. Cm
TOWN PROPERTY FOB SALE.
T HE House and lot rocontly occupied by the stilt
acriber, next to the Female Academy, and neat
the new Methodist Church- The lot is well Improv
ed, and contains IJ acres of land, suitable for flower
and kitchen garden. The location is pleasant end
desirable. Enqnireofllte subscriber in Chattooga, or o
W». JoatfaoN.Eaq., Rome,
may S3,1851.—tf \V. OWYN.N,
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
D ANIEL SPRAGGINS of the 859th district, G.
M„ Tolls before me, no nn cetray taken up on
hia premises, one bay Filly, about three years old, ap.
praisedby Charles E. Russ and Z. L. \\ niters, Free
Holders, to bo worth thirty dollars. This 10th day
of May 1831. JOS. WATTERS, J. 1>.
A true extract from die Estruy Book.
July3,1851. JESSE LAMUBRTII, Cl'k.
Sold In Romo by Battry Brother, in Marietta, by
Wm. Root,in Augusta by Havieahs, Risusy, & Co.,
and by all Druggists throughout tho St" I*,
march 30,1851. ly
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
R espectfully informs tho citizens of Floyd
and tits adjoining Counties, and the public gener
ally, that lie hoe permanently located in Ilia City of
Rome, with tho intention of carrying on the CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS In all Its vurious
branches. From his long experience In one of the mast
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, lie flatters himself that lie will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may feel disposed to test
his mechanism. " Equaled by rxw and Excelled by
homs,” it hia motto, and in order to carry this fully in
to effeot, he employs none but firat rate workmen in
every department of bis business, from the turning of
n common wagon-spoke, to a full (rimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with ills establishment he
hos an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work-
muthkc style, lie cordially invites the public, nnd es- _
pecinlly those who arc disposed to encourage " home the meansofenntehing nty life from a premature
manufactures” to give him a cull nnd examine hia Car- [signed] HENRY 1 WISEM,
riages, Buggies and Wagons, before purchasing else
where, os he is determined to sell for cash or to punc
tual customers, on ns good terms ns can he obtained
South nf" Mason and Dickson’s Line,”
Repairing done to order, and in the shortest possi
ble lime. Hia establishment limy be found in the
immediate vicinity ofthe Rail Road Depo and next
door to the Ililburn Houso.
Broad Street, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851.
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR.
A SAFE and certain euro for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting of blood, coughs, colds, Asthinu
pain In tho side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nl,
pulmonary affections.
Extracts from Certificates
Which con be seen in full by calling on the ent a
getting a pamphlet.)
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital,New York,soya; Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
and Tar cured o coso of tho most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, soys—I
had thn consumption, attended with the moat diatres-
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
from llte lungs, and all my friends and physicians
gavo mo up to die, yet a taw bottles of Dr. Rogers'
Liverwort and Tar restored me to perfect health I
Gabriel WnmnEAn,
Sworn to and ntbsorlbed this 87th day of Novem
ber, 1846. II. E. SrexcER, Mayor of Cinoinnatti*
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) snys—I had the pulmonary
consttmplion, attended with n most distressing cough,
which reduced mo to a more skeleton, and although
under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow worse, and gavo up alt hopes or
recovery! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Regers' Liverwort nnd Tor, which entirely healed
my lunga and restored mo to perfect health, by the
use of a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
KJ- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although it may seem unprofessional,Ifrel constrain
ed to state that 1 used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and
Tnr in the case of Charles Wade, who was quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
after the ttanal remedies had foiled.
[signed] Wm. Ricrards.M. D
The following is written from Elisabethtown, Ky.t
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tar gives great sat
isfaction in ibis place. Dr. Howtird prescribes it, and
Vronounces iijone of the best medicines in use.
E. H. Hatceaft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot,‘Gallia county,
O., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar haabren
HOUSE PAINTING.
AARON W. HARSHAW,
TIAVING permanently located in the City of Rome,
•IX is prepared ftrexecutu work in the above line, in
a style that cannot foil to plense the most fastidious.
Ife has in hia possession testimonials from many differ
ent persons who hnve tried his skill, that will satisfy
every one who with to refer to them. Those in Rome
and llte surrounding country who have houses to paint
enn have it doueem-RS good terms, and witlt as much
neatness and dispatch by me aa it can he done hy any
body else,north or South. Having quit carriage and
sign pslmiuK.tny whole attention will bo given to tho
above branch of the business. Graining djpne in lira
rate style, nnd made to represent any kind of wood or
marble desired. As I have done a groat deal of work
inlhis part of the country, specimens of which may
be aeen. I derm it unnecessary to eay any thing more
as to my ability o do good work, but only nsk u trial
May 39,1851.
DAILY LINE OF FOUR HORSE POST
COACHES*
ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
TIIK Proprietor takes Ions
ure in announcing to tho pub*
Ho, that ho lias reestablished
his line ol Four Horse Poat
Coaches, between the above points, oonnecting a
Gunter’s Lauding with the Di»cnt ,r Mail Boats, nnd
nt Home with the Rome Unilrond. A dine of Four
Horso Coaches from Montgomery, connects with the
above route at Blue fond.; leaving Blue Pond on the
arrival ot the Coach from Gunter’s Landing, on
Mondays, Wednesday* and Friday?, nt IS P. M.—
Fair—Montgomery to Htmtsvdllo $20 ; to Nashville
$25 A-tri-weekly line of Four llorso Coaches is
now in operation from Rome to Jacksonville, which
will bo extended to feUytoDuft soon at the connecting
line to TusealooHa fcatocked with Coaches ; lenving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays*, on the
arrival of the Cars, end leaving Rlyton Wednesdays,
Fridays anti Sunday*, at 8 A. M.
Fob 0, &851 J. R. POWELL.
New Mnsio.
J UST received, and for role,a fine supply oMfusu
or the Piano Forte, consisting ot the latest Songa.i
Mfckca, Waltzes,Nc.
The Subscriber being the, authorised agent of an
cifnsiva Music Store, will receive orders nl all times
for any particular kind of music. Also, 1‘iotto Fortes,
Guitals,- Qr any kind of mu'icul instruments. Ordera
handed in will be thankfully received, and filled with
the earliest dispatch. J. IJ. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
October 51, 1850.
DUR-months after date application will be made to
i.Honorable tho Inferior court of Floyd county,
ilting for ordinary purpoere, for leave to sell the
’•William C. Bo tier, 1» to of snid county,
BENJ. II. LAMK1N, Atljn’r.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
O N the twenty-fifth day of July next, will bo sold,
at the residence uf the lute WjlUntn Champion,
deceased, a potlton of the personul property of said
deceased, consisting ol all the household and kitchen
.fumiturc.fuund, aa-belonging to the Estate of said de
ceased, forming tools, whest garner, a small lot of
lumber, four bushels com, some brick, one blind mare,
one saddle and bridle, wheel-barrow, a few cattle, aix
head.ordinal, six acres wheat, the rent of eight acres
corn, nnd three and a half cotton, three acres oats,
and live acres new ground corn.
Terms o( sale—note with approved security at 12
months credit.
M. L. COLBERT, Ex’r.
June 12,1851.
Mr. Merriwonther, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and haa oo metewith grant
success' A young man of this place, suppcaod by
every ono to be in the Inst stage of Consumption!
was entirely cured by its use!
[signedJ [David Merriweatuer, Druggist.
Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states—
A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was appa.
rently in the last atago of tb« Consumption, wan re
stored fn perfect health by the use of Dr. Rogers’ Liv
erwort and Tar. The euro was a juoauxtraordinnry
one.
Dr! Wilson, fan old jo bool Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—I have been the family
phyaioian of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve yeora, and
during thnt time ahe has aiifferod Willi diseased lungs,
which finally setllcd into pulmonary consumption !
She was entirely cured by the use.of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort aud Tor. H. ’R. WIL80N, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of'Li verwnrt and
Tar haa been introduced, it ia superceding every oili
er Cough Medicine before the public This t ewltolly
wi ng to ita truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season!
And neglect not that oottgh which la daily weaken
ing your constitution, irritating yourthroat and lungs,
and inviting an that dread disease, Consumption,
when BO soothing and healing a remedy can ha ob
tained as Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
Beware af Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
Price, 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, Sold
wholesale and retoil'by JiCOVIL h MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti and St.'Louis, N.'Oilcans,
Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom ail
orders and applusitions for Agencies must be oddress-
‘ 'ocs- Sid by BATTEY As BRO., Rome, St. ,Som
era & Bro., Kingston, Gtt. John Erwin, Cassvillc,
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. W. Robbins, Cava
Spring ; J. L. Elliot h Cn.^ Cedar Blnft Ala.
Ciias. Robinson, Esq. Easton, Md., in a letter to
D*. Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850, said—
" My wife and mysslf have received more bene
fit Irotn your medieino than any other we hnve ev
er taken for the lETDyspepela and Liver disease.''
"TunTenthLeoion,"published al Woodstock,
Va.,Jan. 10,1850, said—
"A GREAT MEDICINE."
" We have uniformly rofrainod from reeommend.
ing to tho publio ar.y of (he various Patont Modi
einea of tho day, unless thoroughly convinced ol
their value. Among those wo consider worthy ol
nolica ia lha Desman Bitters, invented by Dr.
llaorLAND, and prepared by Dr. Jaokaon in Phila
delphia. One inatanoo in particular, in which lha
superior virtues ol this modioine hove boon tested,
hos fallen under our observation. During tho tail
summer, o aon of Mr. Abraham Crnbill, of this coun
ty, woo very seriously aflitetod with Liver Complaint
nnd after trying in vain various remedies, Ira pur-
chased a bonis of the llittora, and after using it,
was so muoh raliaved of his diatreaaing malady, that
he procured number hotllo, and il restored him en
tirely to health."
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judos M. M. Noah, a gentleman with greet sci
entifie end literary attainments, said In hia New
York Weakly Messenger,” January 6,1850. ,
*' Dr. lloorLAND’a German Bitteob.—Hero is a
preparation which the leading presses in the Union
appear lobe unanimous in recommending, and the
reason is obvious. It is made altar a prescription
furnished by ono of Ihe most celebra'ed physicians
o( modern times, tho Isle Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
Hnofland, Professor lo the University of Jena, Pri
vate Physician lo the King of Prussia, and one of
thegrcaiest medical writars Germany has evarpro'
dueed. lie waa emphatically the enemy of HUM'
guo, and therefore a medioino of which he was the
inventor and endorser may be confidently reliod on.
He specially reeoinmendod It in Livor Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility.Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation, and all oomplainta arising rtrom
a disordered condition of the atomach, the liver and
lha inlealinea. Nine Philadelphia papers express
thair conviction of ita excellence, and several ol ihe
editors now eponk of ila effects from their individual
experience. Under thoso circumstances, we fool
waranted, not only in calling iho attontion of our
readera to tho prasont proprietor's (Dr. C, 51. Jack-
•on'a) preparation, but in roaommondtng iho article
to all alBielod.”
MORE EVIDENCE,
The "PrtiLADEt.pt)ia Saturday Uaeette,” lha best
family newspaper published in the United States,
the editor soys of
DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
" It ia seldom that we reoommend what are term
•d Patent Medicines lo the confidence and patron'
age of our readera: and, thereioro, whan weracom-
mend Dr. Hooflnnd’e German Ditlera,wa wish il lo
be distinctly understood that wo aro not apoaking
ofthe nostrums of Iho day, that are noised about
for n briof period nnd thon forgotten aftar they have
dona their guilty race ol mischief, but of a modi,
etna long established, universally prised, and which
has mat lha hearty approval ortho Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidence haa been received (like
ihe foregoing) from all sacliona of the Union, in
throe yeara r and tho strongest testimony in ita favor
ia, tlietthereis more of il used in tbs prnolica ol the
regular Physicians of Philadolphit than all oilier
nostrums combined, n foot lhat can easily be esta
blished, nnd fully proving lhat a scientific prepare
(ion wilt meat witlt their quiet approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This modioine will cure Liver Complaint and Pis-
popsia no ono eon doubt, alter using it as directed
It ncta specifically upon iho etomteh and liver—it ia
preferable to caluntel in all billioua diseases—the
effect is immodialo. They can bs administered to
female or infant with solely and reliable benefit, ta
any time.
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
Joints, and nil fixed pains whatever.
Theao Plasters possess Ihe advantage of being put
up in Rlr-tigbt boxes; hence they retain their full vir
tues In all climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so exten-
sivoly used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country and Europe, that it is almost need
less to aay ony thing about it. Yet there may bo
somo who stand in need of ita healing powers who
have not yet tried it. For their sakes we will simply
state what it haa dona in thousands of casea, nnd
what it will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the fallowing trrtimony from a Physician
Gentlemin—Your Hebrew Plaster haa cured mo
of pains of which 1 have Buffered for twclvo years
poat. During this period I labored under an affliction
of my loins and side, ami tri d many remedies lhat
my own medical cxperienco suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
nm now by ita good efleola entirely cured. I will re-
commend the Jew Dnvid’a or Hebrew Plaster to nl
whoareeuffcrlng from contraction of llte muscles, or
permanent pains in the sido or back,
The people of Georgia have but to become acquaint-
ad with Its virtues when they will resort lo its use.
Yohra, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Gn.
To Mcsars Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, Lo.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLA8TER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Memos. Scoviu its Miiad—I have been troubled
with tho ehronlu rheumatism for tho Inst twelve years.
On tho let of July,184U, 1 was so bad that I could not
turn myself in bed, and the pain an severe that I’had
not elept a winkf r six tlnys. Al tills lime my at
tending physician prescribed tho "Hob ew Plaster,"
and it noted like ncharm; tho pain left me, nnd latent
mere than half ihe night, and in throe days I was able
to ride out. I consider the “Hebrew Plaster,” tho best
remedy for all sorts of pains, now in use.
a. w. Mcminn.
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16,1850.
Bcieare of Counueftili and bale Imitations.
07 Tho genuine will in future have tho signature
of E. Taylob on Ihe stool plate engraved label on tho
tep of each box.
Purchaaora aro advised that a mean counterfeit of
this article ia in existence.
The genuine is sold by us, and by our agents ap
pointed throughout the South—and no pedlar it allow
ed to sell it. Dealers end puichnsets generally arc
cautionod against buying of any but our regulur
agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a
worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD.
113 ChartreB street, N. Orleans, Solo General Agents
for the Southern Statee, to whom oil ordera must In-
variably be addressed.
Sold by Bailey, Rome Gn.; Sommers As Brother
Kingston ; John A, Erwin,Catsville ; J. W. Robbins
Cnve Spring; J. J. Hopkins, Snmmeivillc ; J.
Elliot, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
JESSE LAMBEBTH i
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. , _
TJ E9PECTFULLY announce to the public i)$m\
At. they ore now opening and will, keep constantly',]
on hand, n lurge and well selected stock of
Rcndy-DIndo Clotting,
of every description. Alao Hats and Caps, Booti. j
nnd Shoea, Umbrellas, Tranks and Carpet Begs. To-,
gather with n well selected stock of Ladies nnd Misses.
Straw and 8atln Bonnots, JLadics and Miasca Satin
nnd Lasting Gaiters oml Buskins, Ties, Slippers and
Walking Shoes; Also Parasols, Gloves, mils, Fons,
mbs.Acc., March 13,1851.
FALI. AND WINTER GOODS.
N. J. OMBERa,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS how on ha nd a well solacted atook of Cloths
Cttsslmoros and Vestings, of overy sltndo amt
color, together with every otiior nrliote usually kept
In nn establishment of this kind. These goods
Imvo been selected by himself in Now York, wills
(rent oaro nnd particular reference to tho prevatl-
ng Fashions. Ho Is also prepared to mnmtlho-
lure clothing inn manner nnd stylo not lobe «ttr-
oassed in our largost nnd most fashionable Chios’.
October 10 lSfif.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
ATLANTA IRON F0UNDERY.
I AM now prepared to order Mill Geariog of every
description, nnd nil other Costings that arc made
In similar establishments, including Gin Gsar, Platen
Olid Bolls, dec.', he. Also: BARK MILLS, with Iho
latest Improvements, nit of which will be warranted i
to be of the best material and workmnnship. I wilt i
nlso furnish nil kinds oi MiU Rock nt the lowest rutea 1
for Cash. a. LEYDEN
March 8,1851 ly
PATENT CAST IRON WATER WHEELS.
W HICH will be warranted to out two thousand!
foot tf plonk per day, under ony bond ofl
water tom four foot up, Muiufooiured by
mnrho 8,1851. A. LEYDEN.
NOTICE*
A LL persons indebted to the EstntOiaf William C-.
Butler, lato of Floyd county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and all persons
having demands against said deceased will render
them In agreeably lo law.
July 10. BENJ. H. LAMKIN, Adm’r,
history - l .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medioino haa attained that high character
which ia necessary for all medieinea to attain Is in
dues counterfeiters lo put forth a spurious arlicia at
ihe risk of tho lives of those who are innocently da-
eeived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have lha written signature ofC.M JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and the name blown in tho bottle,
ID*without which, they are •purioua.XS
For sola wholesale and retail, at tho
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No- 130, ARCH Street, ono door below Sixth,
(Iota of 378, Race street,) Philadelphia, and by re.
•poctable dealers generally throughout the country.
Also for o.le by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Dkuooibt, Rome, Ga.
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
PROVISION STORE
S. <3, WELLS.
B ACON, Lord, Corn, Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, and Molasses, Domestic Yams,Cloth, Shoes
and Leather, - g
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Pure Port (Fine, and Pale Otjfrd Brandy, Porter
and Lemon Syrup. A email lot of Shoeoon consign
ment.
A few young men can bo accommodated witlt
Boarding.
■ *“ "* Depot .Sqqar,
NEW BOOT AND SHOE ST0BE.
T HE ttbscriber would respectfully announce the
citizens ofRome and vicinity, thnt he haa lust
received and is now opening n largo nnd splendid aa-
gortment of Boots anti Slioos, consisting ol
sentlemett’s water-proof nnd dtess bools, Indies boots
and shoes, nnd every vnriety of bools and shoes for
children. Also, a fine osaortment of strong course
shoes nnd bools for common wear. As he selected
bis stock in Charleston tv itil great care,
he can confidently recommend il to his friends and
patronB, and will repair any rips without charge.
Ho also lias on hand nn extensive supply of Hem-
eck Bnltimoro upper and solo leather, lino call
skin, and a general nssnrtmemormaierials,iu hia line
which, together with his boots nnd shoes wiil be sold
as cheap as can bo bought in 'his market. He will
continue to manufacture bools and shoes as heretofore
to order, on reasonable forms. Thankful for past fa
vors, he cordially invites his friends and ncqnaintnn'
ces and the publio generally to give him u. call.
P. A. OMBERG
Jnn. 19.1851-
T HIS InatituUon will bo opened for ihe admission
of Cadets, on Monday the 7th of July, 1851.
Tito Institution ia owned by Stockholders, snd is
under the control of n Board of Trusters.
The Faculty elected, consists of Mnj. A V. Brum
by, Gen. James W, Armstrong, Moj. D. H. Hill nml
ThomasStewnrdson, M. D.
The Snperinlcndant, Mnj. Brumby, is n graduate
of West Point.. He comes to us with higher! recent
mendnlions frnm the Academic St fi'af that Institu
lion ; nnd, nlso, from tho Faculty ol the University
of Alnbuma, where he taught Mathematics nntl Clvli
Engineering several years. Gen. Armstrong and
Maj. Hill are also graduates of West Point; mid are
experienced teachers. The latter la at litis Unto Profes
sor nl Maiheinatica in Washington College, Virginia,
The course of instruction, regulations nnd disclp-
line af the U. S. Military Academy, so far na they arc
applicable too State Itatitation, have been adopted
ant! will bo pu Halted in pamphlel form.
Tito Institution ia organised upon tho usual plan of
lour Collegla.e Classes. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parents nml Gunrtlinns can,
at once, see tho requirements for joining either class,
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geom. try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition and Declamation, French.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonomery, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry and its applications, Analytical Gcomotry
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential and Integral Caluulus.Nnlnraltmd Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Moral and Mentnl
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, d/lnornlogy. Geology, and Fhysi
"logy, Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil and
Military Engineering,nnd Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tactics, Science and rrucllco of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Admitted who is leas than four
teen or more than twenty-fivo yenra of age ; or who
is afflicted with any disease or infirmity which would
render him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied a’-out one hour and a
half eucli day in military exorcises) but at inch
times as not to interfere icilh their regular studies.
UNIFORM “FURNITURE, fco.
Tito Uniform consists of n light gray cloth contoo.
trimmed with guilt convex buttons nml black cord
—wliite vest, nntl white Rnssiamlrilling pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For wlntor, gray
cloth vest and pantaloons, trimmed to suit the com
—black stock, white gloves nml white bolls—Mou-
roo sltocs and n Forage cap. Xo other drers will be
worn i nor will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
Encli Cadet from a distance must provide him-
soil’ witlt ft nrattrass and bedding fur a single bed,
mnltrnss-cover and bed-strap—ono trunk, one
clothes hag nnd six towels. F.aoit Cmlet will
unite witlt Ids room-mates In purchasing for their
common use, one pine ruble, one looking glass, one
wnsli pan,-one pull nnd one broom.
In view nl tilt) following regulation: parents nnd
guardians sending tlielr sons nml vnrds in this In
stitution, arc advired lo deposit with die jSuperln-
toodnnt. or witlt somo frientl in Marietta, a sum nf
money stillicientto purchase the above articles, nnd
to cover till nocossnry expenses for ono Session j nr
tlioStiperlmondnmsItoiild bo authorised, in writing,
to allow llte Cntlet lo make an ucununt lor a specified
sum. Tito regulation referred to is ns follows, vizi
‘‘Every Cadet shall keep a small blnnk book, in
which shall bo charged every arliale ho tony pur
chase. This book slmll bo turned over t& (lie Su
perintendent fo-his Inspection a t tlio end of every
month- Any Cndrt who slinll contract a dobt with
out permission ofthe Superintendent, or lie furnish
ed with ony article whatever, by any storekeeper or
other person, without such permission, or whoso pa
rent or gunrdian slinll pay any debt contracted by
him daring his connection with the Institute, and in
violation of thia regulation, shall be dismissed,
TERMS.
Tuition, Bonrd, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, sntl all other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five monilts,] 5100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet*,) per aeision, 25
Field Mueic nnd other contingent expensrs, 3
Any Cadet entering tho Institute after the com
mencement of a session will be charged in propor
tion lo the above rates. These chargee nicest be paid
in advance, for all expenses except the fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Inslitu'e bcioro llte expiration
of Ihe period for which lie has made on advance,
ahnll receive the unexpended balance.
Tho Editor of any newspaper in Georgin, Sonllt
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Miesireippi or Tennrssec,
by inserting this advertisement in his paper, end aerat
ing a copy regtilorly lo the Georgia Military Institute,”
shall be entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his draft
at the rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
in tuition, and in favor of any Cadet, wilj boncetpted
By order of the Board of Trustees.
May 15,1851—ly DAVIpiRWIN.
President Board Trustees.
NEW GOODS
UJDER THE MASONIC IIILL.
Hi J. JOHNSON
I S now receiving a very largo and the best assorted
stock of Goods ever received by him, couriering of
ncerly everyihlng usunlly kept by merchants. Domes
tic and staple goods, somo very low price for laboring
hands Gentlemen’s line dress Goods, well assorted.
French and English Cloths, Cnsslineres, Vest ngs snd
Summer Cloths, all direct from the Importers. La
dles fine dress goods, nlmosl every description, nnd la
tent and ntoat fashionable for Spring and Summer j col
ored plaid embroidered, plain and Swisa muslin nnd
I-swns:. Fancy silk tissues, Bsriagea, and n handsome
assortment of Ginghams of every description, all di
rect and of the hunt importations. Ribbons, and n
large atook of worked collate, cops, mantillas, visettea,
mid many other iirtielcs too tedionn to monflon, La
dles best twisted silk Gloves and mils, colored fancy
UJufoyet. Linen ami lawn handkerohieft, holsery, &c.
BONNE IS—a fine slock colored aalln, lace, gimp,
satin straw, Hungarian,pearl and spnniehliairbnnnets.
M uw.-a pearl and satin sirow and gimp Bonnets. Both,
net silks, flowers and linings : I.ndics kid slippers
Olid walking rimes j also a large Mock of Boou antil
-lines for gentlemen, flue nnd common.
Ready-made Clothing, summer Hals,fine moleskin,,
lur nnd tilk hnin. Crockery* China nnd glaaft war<c»
hardware, cutlery, saddles, bridles, martingales; also J
nfinc ot of sugars, coffee and molasses will, ha sold'
very cheap for cash only. He respectfully invites lift
foriuar customers mid friends to give him, a, cal| j Im
prepared nnd will give the I,eat nf bargniga
A liberal reduoiion will be ninila fur,caah foi
all bills over S3.
Rome, march 37.1851.
GBISWOLD’S COTTON ror.
'THE increased demand tor these Gigs rendered it necij
essary for the proprit tor grssll.it to extend hi* works,'
which 1m is doing wild enlire new. buildings, and inn
rlor new iMsehllii-ry, on iho Central' Railroad, at Gtl
woldytl.e, Jones ouumy, Georgia, 81 miles east f
lha city of Moeon,
Those are not Premium Gins. Net having got
fancy one expressly lor lliql pnrpose.kl. sample Gins, a
of llte same quality, end of, no belter appearance, lit
lliose seal to hie customers j-aud without, soyiei
makes the best performing Gin in use, deems il eq«l
lent lo say, lhat his are In bones demand than nave
now in use—nol having foiled within lbs last five
to sell double as many, as ony alhes Factory, in lha t
and will guaranloe those he la now mnnufocturini
ihe ensuing crop, are llm brat lands Gins In Geari
the prlco. ami worth ns mush to the purchaser- t
bi si ho enn get in any Stale as any price.
lie would also camion Planters notto purchase (
with Wairr Boxes from any other Factory than if
Im linn (Slid n high prien tor. and owns the 1
right lo Georgin for all Ihe Water Boxes aver L_.
and to llm Oil saving Boses for Ihe entire rollon 1
nnd hereby notifies til who mnke, sell, or use ’
Boxes or Oil-savers other than Ids Frnory.ihsy t
held accountable fur damages in conformity with |j
lent tows of 1 be country.
Ortlors for Gilts by Mall, or through Agents, L,
executed, and delivered si Ike puscliaseie door,
convenient to a Railroad Depot or landln
I I’ MUEL GRISW
Fell. 87,1851-
Gsiswolovii.lc, Feb. 1851.
Him.
DRAYINQ AND BOATINGE
T HE underaigned respectfully informs the citizens
ol Rome und ita vicinity, tha t they linva entered
into Co;,artncraliin for the purpose af boating nnd dray-
ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro
duce, Merchandize, dec., conveyed to any part of
the City or Country, end to furnish from their wood-
yard an the Oostaneulu River, any quantity of good
oak and hickory wood. They have excellent teams,
and will bc-lhankful for thopatronngeoftheir friends
and tho public. JOHN H. WISDOM
1. Jan* 30,1851. j
WASHING,TON HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL lias beau newly fitted up and finely
furnished for tho accommodation of Ihe Travel
ing Public, generalljr. 03- No pains will be spared
lo render nil comfortable vyho in.iy give us n call.
1 ICP Servants always in atfrtidnnoo nt iho Cars
to convey baggage nnd conduct Pnsseii B .-a,
JAMES LOYD, ProprtMo,
GEO. R. FRAZER, Superintendant.
N.- -A new and splendid BARBERSHOP If cent
ly niiuched, under the same roof.
Deo. 5, IS50,
JUST RECEIVED
and axles for buggies und two-horee wagons, rheifa
heavy hardware, ol every style and price,smiths’ roe
-licet, hoop and bor iron and steel, hoes, chains. Ice.
Also n very large and general stock of Groceries, Af.
Inntn steam Mills flour olways nn hand; togethr-
witli every oilier article wanted either for city I
country use.nlt of which will be sold as cheap aa tho
elicit pest cull and sec. .
April 3,1831. SULLIVAN CABOT& CO.
A. RATS, ■
Fashionable French Boot Hater, u
I S prepared to execute work in his line. In n ’
and substantial manner, and will be thankful I
liberal share of tho patronage ot Rome ssd vfoi ,
He may be found at the room formerly occuarndT
the Courier Office, on Brand street. ,I—
Rome, Jan.23,1851
Portable Hone Power for Wheat 1
/'IAN be net up in the field in oha day.
w For sale by FRA-Ncie m. j
April24, 1851. .• -ri
CARRIAGE limr
T HE subscriber _
fill for the intmy
repented favors besta
upon him “ tor lo' I
many yonrs,” by the d
sens oi Rome nnd rid
ty, would stilisoliclta!
timtnnce of their Vint]
ago, nnd n visit iron*
persons having basin
his lino. He may im found nt the same OLD
TAJBI.ISIlMBNTon Brood street, 5 Doors Yl
R. J. Johnson’s Cnrnor. Wltlilu llto last ui
months lie bus groatlyeidnrged Isis shop, and it
mntiy nnd important Improvements innlmost j
branch oi'Jils business. His nmtorinls nro gog|
nbitndtuu; his workmen foitbfiil and con
nml lie Halters himself thnt Ilia Carriages, ]
nml other vehicles, will favorably compare ft
ty, stylo, finish nnd durability, with any J
establishment North or South. ■
Connected with his Corriugo Estnb
line nn exlensivo Blacksmith (hop nt
which Is nn experienced workman wh
at home, and holds himself In readiness
and hnve hammered, lion and steel to ord
Tho citizens of Georgin und Alnbaqijf
tend purchasing carrinyes or buggies, nn
invited to cull nnd exnmina his work, k
will ho regulated to suit tito times, nml
hand will ut nil limes command- iho ver
gains. WILLIAM Vj
Rome. May 2D, 1851.
N. B.—Repairing done at tlio-sv
nunotually and effcottinlly.
• NORTHERN \Y<?f
Will ho kept constantly on.bqud^
Jatftig-termsjk*
bit acvoinmodn
" dunai