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NOTICE.
A LT. persons indebted to the estate of William
A Jink*, late of Floyd county, deceased, will please
caU and make Immediate payment, nnd those hating
claims against said estate will plenao present them In
terms of the law
THOMAS 8. PRICE, ) ,
WILLIAM G. MILES, \ Adm "
1 fl'X KEGS Nails,assorted. Forsale low, whole
X * v sale and retail, by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan.a, 1850,
BALES Factory Yam, for sale low by
Jan 2. F. M. ALLEN.
PTMIE subscriber would inform bis friends and tho
A public generally, that he is now engaged in the
manufacture of
Tin*Ware of every kind.
Also every description of slicet-ron. His shop is on
Broad street nearly opposite Wlmpeo’s Carriage fac
tory, whero he hopes by prompt attention to orders
to receive a liberal share oftho public patronage.
Jone an. 18.11. 1QHN O. MERCK.
16
•t K BALES Bleached and Brown Homcspuas
from 3-4 to 6-4 wide, forsale low by
Jan 2. F. M. ALLEN.
20 CASES Men's Boots and Shoes for snle low
'by
Jan 8.
F.M. ALLEN.
GRASS CLOTH.
4 AA PIECES Grass doth—just received by
1UU -July St. DENNIS Sc HUNT.
| A CASES Ladies’Walking shoes and kid slip
JAr persfrora BO cents a pair up^ Foranle^
W HITE WINE and pure Cider Vinegar, lot
sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 3.
(TIOOD assortment or Castings, for sale by,
IJf July 3. F.M. ALLEN.
FREE AND EASY.
/*1ALL at tho Free Sc Easy House, 4 doors below the
\_J Choice Hold, where you will And a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, Sce., of the very
bealthstovsr has been, and ssnooUasevet can be offer
ed In Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO. SHAW-
Fsb. 20,1661.
OK. BUSHELS of nrst rate Corn Meal just re-
AV edved and for sate by G. SHAW.
Feb 20
A SUf EftiOR article of Family Flour, for sale by
A Fob 20 0.811 AW.
JGOO') article of ahelled Com on hand and for
EAVAHHAB AND AUGUSTA
THE
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEORGIA
Run tho following Bummers, ns above, via i
DAV1DL.ADAMS, (iron)..TH08.8.METCALF,
CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE,
Which,wllhtow-boats nnd lighters, afford une-
quail'd fnail.ties lor transportation of freight to the
Interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee nnd
Alabama, ill connection with tho Rnii Bonds,
Tho olognnt stenin-pncket D. L. Adams will con.
neot with the stenmsnips Florida nnd Alabama—
lauding ftcight by them in S dsys from Now York
to Augusln,
Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,) will be
forwarded frit of commission.
OO In order to prevent detention or mitcarriagt,
bills ol Inillng should be aridrcssfil to.
SAM’L. M.POND, President, Savannah.
Merchandise from the interior to
JOHNB. GUIEU, Agent Augnsta,
Juno 30, ISSt.
CHE
CTORAL
sate by
Fsb 20
[G. SHAW.
10
BOXES superior New York Cheese lorsaleby
Feb SO G. SHAW,
FIRST We lot of Bacon juet received end for
■ ede by
Fsb 20
O. SHAW.
1606
LBS of euperior Lord juet received at
Feb 20 SHAW’S.
1H half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel for sale liy
XlFfUiSO G. SHAW.
S PERM end Star Candice for sale by
Feb 20 ’ G. SHAW.
JOS. W. WEBSTER, ) —( GEO. F. PALMES
WEBSTER& PALMES,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Successors fo A. Welles Sf Co.
AT TIIE OI.I) STAND,
No, 199 Bay Street, Suvanuali, Gu.
THEY HAVE OS HAND AND FOB SALE.
A Aftillir, Domestic Gin, Brandy nn l Rum,
76 bbls Monongnhrln Whiskey,
CO Hull Pipes, Quarter nmlEighls best Fr’eh Brandy
50 bbls Port, Meilnri and Malaga Wine.
8 Pipes Holland Gin,
4 Hliils, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum,
2 Hbds. Scotch nnd Irish Whiskey,
150 Boxes Spanish nnd Amerlcnn Scgars,
ISO Hints, lair and chuico Louisiana Sngur,
60 do. St, Croix and Portu Rico do,
ISO Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxea Loafsugar,
500 Kegs, Halves nnd quarter Gun Powder,
600 Bogs Buck and Diop shot,
4000 Lbs. Bar Lead,
With a complete nsanrtmentof articles usuallykp
In a Wholesale Grocery. They will have a heavy
stock of Gunny Bugging and Hemp Bale Ropo for
tho full demand, all of wldoli will be told on oasona
bio terms.
Savannah, June 25,1851,
A . First rats article or Tobacco and Clgara always
kept at SHAW’S
Feb 20
gCOTCII Herrings,Sardines, dse-.niay atajhimes
1 be found at the
Fsb 20
FREE& EASY HOU8E.
• jTYYSTEKS, Lobsters, 6hrimpe, Pig's Feet, Eggs,
V/ tea., served np in a superior manner tithe
on FREE * EASY HOUSE.
200
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for sale ut
March 6,1851. G. SHAW’S.
NEW ARRIVAL.
HE nnderalgned bega leave to inform the
citiieno of Romo, Ita vicinity and the public
S literally,that lie hat just received nnd opened a new
took of WATCHESand JEWELRY ot tho very la-
teat paterns and finest style. Hla friends and acquain.
taneca are cordially Invited to give him a call and ex.
amine his assortment.
All kinds of repairing done to order, and goods and
work warranted. His establishment will he found
few doors above the Hilburn House, Depot Square.
J. O. McKINZIE.
Dee. 19,1850,
TOWN PROPERTY FOE SALE.
FTMIB House snd lot recently occupied by the sub.
X sertber, next to the Female Academy, and neat
Hie new Methodist Church. The lot is well ftnprov-
ori.snd contains I j acres of lend, suitable for flower
and kitchen gardens. Thu location la pleasant and
desirable. Enquireoflhe subscriber in Chattooga, or o
Was. Jonxsox, Esq., Rome,
may 99, 1831.—tf W. OWYNN.
HOUSE PAINTING.
AAEON W. HAS8HAW,
TIAVING permanently located In the Cltyof Rome,
XX Is prepared to exeento work in the above line, in
k stylo that cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
He has in his possession testimonials from many differ
ent persons who have tried his skill, that will satisfy
everyone who wish to refer to thorn. ThoseinRome
and the snrroondtng country who have houses to paint
ean have it done on as good terms, and with as much
neatness and dispatoh by me as it ean be done by any
body else, North or Sowb, Having quit carriage and
sign painting, my whole attention will be given to tho
above branch of the btulnejs. Graining dona in firs
rate style, and made to represent any kind of wood or
marble desired. As I have deno a great deal of work
in this part of the country, specimens of which may
to seen, I deem it unnecessary to say any thing more
as to my ability io do good work, but only ask a trial
May 29,1851.
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior eouri of Floyd county,
when sitting for ordinary porpoaea,for leave to sell the
TtftWttate of WilUtm C, Butler,lato of taid county,
■dressed. BBNJ. H.LAMFKIN, Adm’r.
July 10,1851.
NOTICE-
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of 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 to law.
July 10, BENJ. H. LAMKIN, Adm'
WHITLOCK A C0SKERY.
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Georgia.
T HE subsorlhara httvp entered into Copartner
ship for tho transaction of n General Warehouse
phi! Commission Busines*, and tender their services
-?n the late patrons of Fleming, Whitlock As Co,,
andCosKERYg JaNjta As Co., nnd the public Keneral*
ly. They are prepared to afford the usual facili
ties to their customers.
Orders for family Supplier, Bagging, Arc. filled
at the lowest market prices, All business intrusted
to them will have their personal attention.
J. W ; WHITLOCK,
Late ol the Firm of Flemiro, Whitlock & Co.
JOHN COSKERY,
Lato of the Firm of Coskery, Janes tc Co,
Aug, 7,1631.
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
macon, Georgia.
I AM confident that I can make it to the interest
or Merchants to buy their supplies of Crockry
in Mueon. If they will give a oltance.
Assorted orates of all sizes always on hand.—
Call and see for yourselves,
Macon, July 24,1851: 6m
Far Ike Care sf
OOUOHS, 00X.B8,
HOARSimSBS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOBXWO-OOUOH, OBOUT,
AITIHA and OOMSUHEVTIOW
Among the numerous discoveries Soience has mad
In this generation to facilitate tho business of life—in
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu
man exlstenoo, nono can be nnmed of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout
this broad country, has proven beyond it doubt, tbit
no medicine or combination ol medicine., yet known,
can eo surely control and cute tho numerous varieties
of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from
our midst thousands and thousands every year. In
deed, there isnow abundant reason to believe n reme
dy hae at length been Ibund which can be relied on to
cure tho most dangerous affections of tho lungs. Oar
spsco here will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the cures effected by Its use, but we would present
the following opinions of eminent men, and refer furth
er enquiry to the circular which the agent below nam
ed, will ntwnya be pleased to fumielt free, wherein are
full parlloulnra, nnd indisputable prool of these facta.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
-James C. Ayer—Sir, I have tiled your Cherry
Pectoral lit my own ense of deep-seated Bronchitis,
am satisfied from ita chemical constitution, that it. Is
an admirable compound for the relief ot larynglaland
bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior
character ean be of any service, yon are at liberty to
use it as you think proper. Ed. Hrrcncocx, L. L. D.
From the widely celebrated Professor SILL1MAN,
M,D.,L. L. D., Professor of Cemistry, Mineralogy,
Ac, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Eu
rope.
"I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable compoei
tlon from some oftlie best articles In the mnterla metl-
cn, and n very cffeellve remedy for tho close of dis
eases it is Intended te cure.”
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1, ISnO.
MejorPaltison, President of the S. O, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful suc
cess, to oure on inflammation of the lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maine.
Sico, April 96,1840,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, 1 am now con.
stonily using your Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and
prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary com
plaints. From observation of many severe caeca, I
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, nnd diseases of
the lunge, that have put to defiance all other remedies.
1 invariably recommend lie ttso in cases of consump
tion,nnd consider it much the best remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully youre,
I. S. Cushman, M. D.
Prepared and eoldby James C. Avan, Practical
Chemist, Law'll, Mast,
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF 1
THE KIDNEY
and ail
diataies aris
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto»
mtch, auch as Constipa
tion, Inward Piloa, Fullness,
or blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nsaasa, Heartburn, Dies
gust for food, Fullnesa or Weight in
(the Stomach, Sour Ernolations, sink
ing or Fluttering at tho Til of
the Stomach, Swimming of tho
Hoad, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering at tho
Heart, Cho.
BANKS & EDDLEMAN,
DIALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PFGS
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga.,
a AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lusts,
Pegs, Finding!, Tools, &c., and will fill orders
"t Augusta prices, wlththe freight added. Shoe-Mu-
serein Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
totry them, as they mlght-go farlhernnd fare worse.’’
They also have a large slack of well nssorto - Hoots
and Shoes, made expressly for them, which t ivy will
warrant. Theyaresuporlor.and no mistake, and will
be eold cheap.
Atao, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manfitotur-
ed by themselves In Atlanta. These are far superior
to any Negro Shooe before offered in tide part of the
ceantry, end will be sold on accommodating terms.
They are prepared also, to make to order finesingle
and doubled solo Boots, or any other kind, in a style
nneurpassed in this country,
Nov. 28, 1850.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
T) ESPECTFULLY Informs tho Citizen- of Floyd
XL and the adjoining Counties, and the public gener
ally, that he lias permanently located in the City of
Rome, with the intention of carrying on tho CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS In oil ita various
branches. From hla long expcrienco in one of the most
exteneive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, be flatters himself thst he will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may feel disposed to test
Ilia mechanism. " Equaled by iew owl Excelled by
trains," ia his motto, end in order to carry this fully in
to effeot, he employs none but firat rate workmen in
every department of his business, from tho taming of
a common wagon-spoke, to a full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with Ide establishment he
has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill ordera In work
manlike style. He cordially invites the public, nnd es
pecially those who are disposed to encourage " home
manufactures” to give him a call and examine his Car
riages, Baggies and Wagons, before purchasing else
where, as he is determined to sell for cosh or to punc
tual customers, on ns good terms ns can be obtained
South of” Mason end Dickson’s Line.”
Repn iring done to order, and in the shortest possi
ble lime. His establishment may be found in the
immediate vicinity ofthe Rail llond Depo nnd next
door to the Hilbum House.
Broad Street, Rome,Ga. January 1st, 1851.
Sold in Rome by Battev Brother, in Marietta, by
Wm. Root, In Augusta by Haviland, Hisley, Sc Co.,
and by all Druggists throughout the St--te.
march 20, 1851. ly
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR-
A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting of blond, coughs, colds, Aatlitnti
pain in tho side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and al
pulmonary nffectlont.
Extracts from Certificates
Which ean be seen in full by culling on the ent n
getting a pamphlet.!
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York, aayar Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
and Tar cured a case of dm most diatressing Asthma
of twenty-six yean standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I
had the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
from Hie lungs, and all my friends and physician*
gavo me up to die, yet n tew bottles of Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort and Tar restored me to perfect health I
GAnRiEt. WniTansAD,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840. H. E. SrsNcEn, Mayor of Cinclunatti-
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doom west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary
consumption, attended wilh n most distressing cough,
which reduced mo to a more skeleton, nnd although
under the care of nn able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow worse, nnd gave up all hopes of
recovery I At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Koge.-e' Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed
my lungs nnd restored mo to perfect health, by the
use oi a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
ftj- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although It may seem unprofessional,Ifeel constrain
ed to stste that 1 used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort und
Tor in the case of Charles Wade, who woe quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
after the nsnal remedies had failed.
[signed] Wx. RtcnARUs, M. D
The following is written from Elisabethtown, Ky.:
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tar gives grent ant-
isfaction in this place. Dr. Hownrd prescribes it, nnd
pronounces itjone of tho best medicines in use.
E. II. Haycuaet, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wisemon, o( Patriot,‘Gallia county,
O., wrltce -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tor hae been
the means ofimatching my life from a premature grave!
(signed] HENRY r WISEMAN-
MATTRESS-MIKING.
T HE undersigned having located in Rome, is pre
pared to do Mattress work on terms to salt per
sons wishing to pitic.hnso. His Shop is on Brond
Streot, three doors below the Courier printing office.
Persons wishing to purchase will please call nnd
examine my work before purchasing elsewhere.
A few loads ofdry corn siinchs wanting, for which
the cash will be paid.
July 31,1851. JAMES B. CARROLL.
JOHN 8. ANDERSON-
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WILL give bis prompt attention to the sale ol
" Lands, and the establishment of disputed Land
Claims ill eastern T. xas. He will also do a Gener
al collecting bunineas. All on the most moderate
terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texur.
Reterinces.—Judoe Lumpkin.
J. W. II- Underwood.
Col. Daniel S. Pbintut.
July 10,18SI
GUARDIAN’S SALE
' order of tho honorable the Inferior court of Solicited,
attouga county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
will be sold on the first Tuesday)In December
L Summerville, one Negro boy, Bill, 22 years
property of E. Jones, Lunatic, Sold for the
fitlie creditors of said Lunatic.
8,1851. M . MONTGOMERY, } Gu>rs
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Chareston, South Carolina,}
August, 1851. j
T HE subscriber will have in 8tore by, the first of
September next, nn extensive assortment of
FOREIGN GOOD*, Imported direct to this
Port. Comprising Plain, Figured, Block, Foney Col
ored, Figured, Watered, Glace and Chenc Dress
Silks.
Bonnet and Lining Silks.
Black und Colored Merinos, Cashmere and De'Laines.
Ginghams, latest Slytis.
A very full Stock of a ew Style
Bonnet llibbons.
Gloves, of every description.
AlargeStock of Shawls
Hosiery, Silk, Worsted and Coilon.
Silk,Thread, and Cotton Laces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths and Caaaimeres, Tailors Trimmings.
He will hove in addition a full supply of American
Mnnufncturcd Goods.
The attention of Dealers generally,] ia respectfully
Mr. Merriweather, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers'Liverwort nnd haa.-o metuwith great
success! A young man of this place, suppe sed by
every one to be in the last stage of Consumption!
was entirely cured by its use!
[signed] ( David MERRiWEATitEn, Druggist.
Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenht, O., stales—
A gentleman of my acquaintance, who wits appa
rently In the last stage of the Consumption, was re-
stored to perfect health by the nee of Dr. Rogers’ Liv
erwort and Tar. The care was a moat extraordinary
one.
Dr! Wilson, (nn old school Physiolan of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—Ihavo been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, and
daring that time ahe has suffered wilh diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She was entirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort and Tar. H. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That whereVer Dr. Rogers’ SyrupofLivcrwort and
Tar has been introduced, it Is superceding every oth
er Congh Medicine before the public This 1swholly
wi ng to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season I
And neglect not that cough which Is daily weaken
ing your constitution,irritatingyourthront nnd lungs,
and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when eo soothing and healing a ramedy can bo ob
tained us Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rosies, on
on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
Prico, $l per bottle, or six bottles for 03. Sold
wholesale and retail by SCoVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres at., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Ot leans,
Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom all
orders and applications for Agencies must be address
ed.
03- Sid by BATTEY Sc BRO., Rome.Gc. , Sora
eradeBro., Kingston,Ga. John A. Erwin, Cassville,
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. W. Robbins, Cave
Spring ; J. L. Elliot Sc Co., Cedar Bluff, Ale,.
king or
Suffocating Sensations when in a
lying posture. Dimness of vision,
Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever end Dull
Pain in the Held,
Daficisney
of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes, Pain in tho Side,
Back,Chest, Limbs,deo., Sudden
Flushings of Heat, Burning In the Flesh
Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Can bo Permanently cured by
UR. HOOPLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
raarAiRD by
DR. G. M, JACKSON,
AT THR
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
Ho, 190, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their powor over the above diseases is not excel
led, if equslled, by any other preparation in the
United States, as the caret most, in many cases
tftar skillful physioisna had failed,
Theso Bitters sro worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercis
ing the most searching powers in weakness and of 1
fsottons of the digestive organs, they are, withal,
safe, certain and plaaaant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Chas. Robinson, Esq , Easton, Md„ in a latter to
Dr. Jaekton, Jan. 9, 1850, said—
•* My wife and myself hava reeoivad more bene-
fit tram your medicine than any other we have ev
er taken for the O'Dyspepeia end Liver disease.’’
” Tun Truth Lroion,” published it Woodstock,
Vs., Jan. 10,1850, said—
A GREAT MEDICINE."
•• We hate uniformly refrained from recommend.
Ing to the public ar.y of tho various Patent Modi'
oinea of the day, unless thoroughly convinced ol
tliteir velue. Among those wo consider worthy ot
notice ia the Gbsman Bitters, invented by Da.
IIoorLAND, end prepared by Dr. Jaekeon in Phila
delphia. One Inetsneo in particular, in which the
superior virtues ol this medicine have been 1 tested,
hae fallen under our observation. During tho tail
summer, a eon of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun
ty, wee very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint
and alter trying in tam various remedies, he pur
chased a bottle of the Bittere, and altar using it,
was ao much relieved oi hie diatreesing malady, that
he procured anoiher bottle, and it restored him en
tirely In hssltb."
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Junoa M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great sol
cniific and literary attainments, said in his " New
Yotk Weekly Monetise-,” January 6,1650,
” Da. Hoosland'b G-.ahan Birraas.—Here Is
preparation which tho leading presses in the Union
appear to be unanimous in recommending, end the
reason ia obvious. Ills made alter a prescription
furnished by one of the most celebra'ed pbyeiqians
ol moderntimee, tho lots Dr. Chrietopher Wilhelm
Hoofland, Pru r oaaur to the University of Jena, Pri
vate Physician to tho King of Piutaia, and one oi
the greatest medical writers Germany has aver pro
duced. He was emphatically tho enemy of hun-
suo,and therefore a medicine of which he waa the
inventor and endoreor may ba confidently relied on.
Ho epeeially recommended it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of tho Stom
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviotionofits excellence, and seveYal olthc
editors now vpeak of its effects from their individual
experience. Under theso ctrcumstanoes, we foal
waranted, not only in calling the attention of our
readsrs to the present proprietoi's (Dr. C. M, Jack-
son's) preparation, but in reoomiqendmg the article
to all afflicted,"
MORE EVIDENCE.
The"Fuir.«DELriiiA8ATuaDAV Gaxette," the beet
family newspspar published in the United States,
the editor says of
DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
•• It ia seldom that we recommend what are term
ed Patent Medicines laths confidence and patron-
ago of our readers; and, therefore, when wo recom
mend l)r. lioofland'e German Bittere, we wish it to
be distinctly understood the, we are not speaking
of tiro nostrums of the day, that are noised about
for n brief period nnd then forgotten after they hsve
done their guilty race ot mischief, but of a medi
cine long established, universally prised, end which
haa met Ihe hearty approval ofthe Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidence haa been reoaived (lik
the feregoing) from all auctions of lha Union, in
three years r nnd the strongest testimony in its favor
is, thntthereia moroof it used in tho prnotiee ol the
regular Physicians of Philadelphia than nil other
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be esta
blished. and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet approval when pro
•ented even In this form.
This medteine will cure Liter Complaint and Dis-
pepsia no ooe con doubt, aftor using it as directed
It sets specifically upon tho stomach end liver—it it
preferable to calomel in all billions diseoees—the
effect ie immediate. They ean ba administered to
vemals or invent with aa/ely and reliable benefit, la
any time,
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
fTiHE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in
X the Side. Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints -, Scrofula,
King's Evil, White Swellings,'Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and all fixed pains whatever.
These Plasters poaaess the advantage or being put
up in air-tight boxea; hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
Thiscelehrated Pain Extraetor has been eo exten
sively used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country and Europe.that it ia almost need
less to say any thing about it. Yet there may be
some who stand in need of its healing powers who
have not yot tried it. For their aakrs we will simply
slate what it haa done in thousands of cases, nnd
what it will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read tht following testimony from a Physician
Gentlxnsn—Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me
of palm of which 1 have anffered for twelve yenrs
past. During this period I labored under an affliction
of my loins and side, and trl-d many remedies that
tny own medical experience suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I uied your Plaatcr; and
am now by its good effect! entirety cured. I wilt re
commend the Jew David’s or Hebrew Plaster to al
who are suffering from contraetion of the muscles, or
permanent paina in the .aide or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become acquaint,
ed with ita virtues when thoy will reaort to ita use.
Yours, truly. M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Ga.
To Messrs Scovll & Mead, New Orleans, La.
August 14,1851.
JAMES B. BETTS,
135 Meeting tit.
HAltKIGT JONES,
H0ISBBY. -
' and M ijujesk’ Hose
DLNNISL
T uc , DISSOLUTION.
HE Firm of Osgood, Alsobrook & Co. was din.
solved this day by mutual consent. All debt
rftteby or to tho Firm, will be settled by J. W. M.
Berrien, who has the notea and account. 1 * of the Firm fo-
collection. Immediate liquidation is requeued of ala
indebted to the firm. MS. E. OSGOOD,
|y. In I 'Aug, 4,
JACOB E. ALSOBROOK,
Vug. 4,1951 , JAS. W. M. BERRIEN,
•turret wtiTtune uflinSlirib .i,m.. 0 .
ffCAflL-cxisiod from llic greaiett copied-
PROVISION STOKE
S. G, wells.
B ACON, Lard, Corn, Flour, Wheat, Sugor, Coffee,
Salt, and Molasses, Domestic Yarns,Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Pure Port Wine, and Pale Qtard Brandy, Porter
and Lemon Syrup. A small lot of Shoes on consign
ment, * j
Boardtit'- n,en oan ^ oooommodatcd with
JESSE LAMBERT! fc CO.
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
TJ ESPECTFULLY announce to tho public that
XV tiny are nowopening and will keep constantly
on hand, a large and well selected stock of
Rea dy-mude Clob luff, .
of every description. Also Hats and Caps, Boots ,
and Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks and Carpet Baga, To
gether with a well selected stock of Ladles and Misses
Straw and 8atln Bonnets, Ladles and Misrea Satin
and Loating Gaiters and Buiklht, Ties, Slippers and
Walking 8hoea; Also Parasols, Gloves, mils, Fans,
mbs, 5ce., March 13,1651.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
N. J. 0MBEB.G,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
H AS now on hand a well selected atook of Cloths
Cusslmeres and Vestings, of-erery shade anti
ootor, together with every other artlclo usually kout
In nn establishment of tills kind. Thi
hnvo been selected by lilmaelf in Now York, with
f ront core nnd particular roforenoo to the prevail-
ng Fashions. Ho la also prepared to mnnufke-'
lure eloililitg Inn manner and style not to bo inr-
oassad lit our largest nnd tnost fashionable cities-
Ootober 10 1850,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicino his attained that high character
which le necessary for all medicines to attain te in
duce counterfoiiors to put forth a spurious nriiclo at
tbs risk of the lireaofthoae who are Innocently do-
celvod.
LOOKWELL TO THE MARK8 OFTHE
GENUINE.
They have the written signature of C.M JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and the name blown in tho bottle,
lETwithout whioh, they are spurious..m
For salo wholesale snd retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No-190, ARCH Street, ono door below Sixth,
(Ists of 278, Race street.) Philadelphia, and by ro.
spectablo dealers generally throughout tho country.
Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Dsugoist, Rome, Ga.
August 1,1850. 43 ly.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOKE-
T HE ubscriberwould respectfully announce the
citizens of Rome and vicinity, that he haa lust
received and is now opening n large nnd splendid as-
gortment of Bool* and Sboca, consisting ot
aentlemrn’s water-proof nnd diess boots, ladies boots
and shoes, and every variety of bools nnd shoes for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
shoes nnd boots for common wear. As ho selected
his stock in Clmrlcalon with great core,
he can confidently recommend it to his friends and
patrons, and will repair any rips without charge.
He also has on Imnd an extensive supply of Hem
ock Baltimore upper and sole leather, fino cnlf
•kin, and a general nssortmentofrna(crisis,in hie line
which, together with his boots and ahees wiil bo sold
os cheap us can bo bought in'his market. He will
continue to manufacture bools and shoes ns heretofore
to order, on reasonable terms. Thankful for past fa
vors, he cordially Invites his friends and ncqnaintnn-
ces nnd the public generally to give him n call.
P, A. OMBERG
Jnn. 19.1S51-
DHAYING AND BOATING-
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Rome and its violnity, that they have entered
Into Copartnership for the purpose of boating nnd d ray
ing They hold themselves In readiness to hove Pro.
dace, Merchandize, Sic., conveyed to any part of
the City or Country, and to furnish fronftheir wood-
yard on tho Oosfanaula River, any quantity of good
oak and hickory wood. They have excellent teams,
and will he thankful for the patronage of their friends
and tho nublic JOHN H. WISPQM.
Jan aft, MB),
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovim. Sc Mead—I Itavs been troubled
with tbe chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years.
On die 1st of July, 1849,1 was so bad thst I could not
turn tnysclfln bed, and the pain so severe thst I had
not slept n wink fi r six dnys. At this time my at
tending phyalcian prescribed tho '-Heb ew Plaster,”
and It acted like acharm j the pain left me, and IiteM
more than half the night, and in three days I was able
to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster,” the best
remedy for nil sorts of palm, now In use.
O. W. McMINN.
Hendersonville, N. C„ Aug. 16,1850.
fleieore of Counucf'its and bast Imitations.
ST The genuine will in future have the signature
of E. Tat nos on the eteel plate engraved label on the
top Of eaoh box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of
this article ia in exlttence.
The genuine is sold by us, and by our agents ap
pointed throughout the South—and no]>edlar it allow■
ed to i'll it. Dealers and purchasers generally are
cautioned against buying of any-bat our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a
worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD.
113 Chartres atteet, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents
for the Southern States, to whom all ordeta must in
variably be addressed.
Sold by Battry. Rome Gn.; Sommers Sc. Brother
Kingston ; John A, Erwin, Cnisvllle ; .1, W. Robbins
Cava Spring; J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. L
Elliot, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Mir fiattitay ©aoffgflau
T HIS Institution will be opened for the admission
of Cadets, on Monday Ihe 7lh of July, 1S61.
Tbe Institution is owned by Stockholders, end is
under the control of n Board of Trusters.
The Faculty elected, consists of Maj. A V. Brum
by, Gen. James W, Armstrong, Maj. D. H. Hill and
Thomas Stewardson, M. D.
The Superintendent, Maj. Brumby, is n graduate
of West Point. He comes to hi with highest recom
mendations ftomthe Academic St-ffof* that Institu
tion; and, also, from tho Faculty ot the University
of Alabnma, where he taught-Mathematics nnd Civil
Engineering several years. Gen. Atmatrung nnd
Maj. Hill are nUo graduates of West Point j and nre
experienced teachers. The latter is at this lime Profre-
•or ot Mathematics in Wushingten College, Virginia.
The coarse of instruction, regulations and discip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so far ns they are
applicable to a State Institution, have been adopted,
and will be pu lished in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upon tho usual plan of
lour CoHegla.e Claeses. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parents and Guardians can,
at once, see the requirements for joining either clew.
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geom- try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition and Declamation. Frencli
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonomery, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry and its applications, Analytical Geomolry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential nnd Integral Caiuulus, Natural nnd Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Moral snd Mental
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, .Mineralogy, Geology, and Physl
ology, Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil and
Military Engineering, and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tactics, Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Admitted who is less than four-
teen or more than twenty-five yean of age ; or who
ie afflicted with any disease or infitmity which would
render him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied a>-out one hoar end a
half each (lay in military exercises; blit al such
times os not to interfere with their regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, So.
Tito Uniform consists of a light gray cloth conteo.
trimmed with guilt convex bnttonsnnd black cord
—white vest, and white Russinndrilling pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For winter, gray
cloth vest and pantaloons, trimmed to suit tire coat
—black stock, white gloves and white belts—Mon
roe slices and n Forago cap. No other dress will be
worn ; nor will Cadet* be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
^ncli Cadet from a distnbco must provide him
self with a mnttrnss and bedding for a single bed,
mnttrnss-cover nnd bed-strap—ono trunk, one
clothes bag and six towels. Each Cadet will
unite witli bis room-mates in purchasing for their
common use, one pine table, otto looking glass, one
wash pan, one pnil nnd one broom.
In view nl tho lollmvlng regulation, pnronis nnd
guardians sending their sons and vnrds to this In
stitution, nre ndvised to deposit with tho. Suporin-
teodnnt. or with somo friend in Marietta, n sum of
monoy sufficient to purchase the above articles, nnd
to cover all necessary expenses for ono Session ; or
the Superintendantshould be authorised, in writing,
to allow the Cadet to make an account lor a specified
sum. The regulation referred to is ns follows, viz i
“Every Cadet shall keep n small blank book, In
which shall he oharged every article ha mny pur
chase. This book shall be turned over to tho Su
perintendent fo-his inspection at tho end or every
month. Any Cadctwhoshallcnntrncta debt with
out permission of the Superintendent, or be famish
ed with any article wherever, by any storekeeper or
other person, without such permission, or whoso pa
rent or guardian shall pay any debt contracted by
him during his connection with the Institute, and in
violation of this regulation, shell be dismissed.
TERMS.
Tuition, Board, Woshing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic. and all other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five mouihs,] Slot)
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet-,) per session, 25
Field Music and other contingent expenses, 9
Any Codot entering the Institute after the com
mencement of n session will be charged in propor
tion to the shove rates. These charges must be paid
in advance, for all expenses except the fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Institu e he lore the expiration
of the period for which he* has made an advance,
shall receive the unexpended balance.
The Editor of any newspaper in Georgia, Sooth
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Tennessee,
by inserting this advertisement in his paper, snd sen ••
ing a copy regularly to 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, snd in favor of any Cadet, will be accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Moy 10,1851.—ly DAVID IHWIN.
President Board Trustees.
ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY.
I AM now prepared to order Mill Gearing of every*
description, nnd all other Castings thnt nre mirfo-
in similar establishments, including Gin Gear, Plate*
and 1 Balts, See., See. AUo. BARK MILLS, wilh tbo-
latest improvement!, nil of which will be warrimietl
to be of the best material and workmanship.. I wiU,
also furnish alt kinds oi Mill Rock at tho lowest raten
fir Cash. A.LEYDEN
March 8,1651 ly
PATENT CAST IKON WATER WfltElS.
W HICH will he warranted to cut two thousand
Ifcot t f plank per day, under any head of
water ftotri four feet up, Manufliotured ky
mnrhoB, 1851. A. LEYDEN-.
NEW GOODS
UNDER TUB MASONIC HALL.
R. J. JOHNSON
I S now receiving a very large andilie belt allotted
stock of Goods ever received by him, consisting of
nearly everything usually kept by merchants Domes
tic and ample goods, somo very low price for laboring
hand*. Gentlemen's Une dress Goods; well assorted.
French and English Cloths, CassiraSres, Vest ngs and
Summer Cloths, all direct from the Imporleti. La
dies fine dress goods, ulmost every description, and la
te, t and moot fashionable for Spring and Summer t col
ored plaid embroidered, plain and Swlsa muslin nnd
Lawns; Fancysillt tissues, Barioges, and a handsome
assortment of Ginghams of every description, all di
rect and of the latest Importations. Ribbons, and *i
large mock of worked collate, caps, mantillas,visetted,
and many other nrtlqleatoo tedious to mention. La
dies best twisted silk Gloves and mill, colored fobey
kid gtores, Linen and lawn handkerchiefs, holsery,fcc..
BONNETS—a line mock colored satin, lace, gimp,
satin straw, Hungarian,pearl and Spanish hairbnnnets.
Misses pen rl and satin straw end nintp Bonnets, Bon
net silks, flowers snd linings; Ladles kid slippers,
and walking shoes; olso a large Hook of Boots and 1
shoes for gentlemon, flno and oommon.
Ready-made Clothing, summer Hats,fine moleskin,
fur and silk hats. Crockery, China and glass nest,.
hardware, cutlery, saddle*, bridles, martingales; also,
a fino lot of sugar,, coffee and molaaaea wiU he said
very cheep for caili only. He respectfltlly Invites his
former customers and friends to give him a call; he in.
prepared and will give the best of bargains
N. B. A liberal reduction will tie made for cask for
nil bills over $3.
Rome, match 97,1851,
GRISWOLD S COTTON GIN.
THE Increased demand lor these GlnS rendered It nre.
'•nary for the proprh lor greatly to emend hi, works,
which he Is doing will, entire new buildings, and supe
rior new Machinery, on the Central Reilruad, el Gris-
wotdvll e, Jones county, Georgia, 81 miles eesl Rum
Ihe oily of Macon,
These are not Premium Glnv. Not having gut up a
fancy oneespreetljr tor that purpose, hit sample Gins, era
of ihe tame q ialhy, end of no belter appearance, then
those sent to his customers;—and without saying he
makes the best performing Gin in use, deems it equiva
lent to eay, that his ore in belter demand than any other
now in use—not having failed within the last five years
to sell double as many as any other Faetory i» Ihe Stair,
and will guarantee those he ie now manufacturing lbs
the ensuing crop, are the beat made Gins In Georgia at
the price. Slid worth at much to the purchaser, a, the
best he can get many Slaw at say p«i**.
Ile would alwi caution Planters not to purchase Cuts
wilh Water Ruses from any other Factory than his, a#
he haa paid n high price fur, and owns the eselutiva
right tu Georgia lor all the Water Buxte ever patented
and to Ihe Oil saving Boses Tor the entire rollon Vejlea*
and hereby notifies all who make, tall, or use Wats*
Boxes or Oil- savers other than Ida Factory,they will he
held accountable fur damage! in conformity with lha Fa*
lent laws nf the country.
Orders fur Gins by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
ciecuted.and delivered at lbs pnichsicrs duor, whan
not convenient to a Bailruad Depot or lending-
Fch. 27,1851- SAMUEL GRISWOLD.. -
Griswoldville, Feb. 1851. 10m.
JUST RECEIVED
, LARGE and extensive stock o( Ladies’ and
00011* dress goods, newest taring styles; alto n
'staple dry goods boots, thee*, hat*
setter ftffis reierreti to on iv
WASHINGTON HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL has been newly fitted np and finely
fhrnished for the accommodation of the Travel
ing Public, generally, ftp- No paina will be spared
to render oil comfortable who ln.ty give us n call.
ICf Servants always in attendance nt tho Cars
to convey baggage and condnet Passengers.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
GEO. R. FRAZER, Superintendanl.
S.. -A new and splendid BARBERSHOP recent'
ly attached, under the same roof
Pec. 5, IStQ,
^onlJTppwer*- nnaprerti^nt t v
and clothing, saddlery, carriago trimmings, spring*
ami axles for boggles and two-hone wagons, shelfaad
heavy hardware, ot every style and price, smiths’ tool*,
sheet, hoop nnd bar iron nnd steel, hoes, chains, See.
Also a very large and general stock of Groceries, At-
lantu steam Mills flour always on hand; tegether
with every oilier article wanted either for city w
country use,all of which will be sold as cheap *• the
cheapest call and see.
April 3,1851. SULLIVAN CABOT& CO,
A. RATS,
Fashionable French Boot llakir.
£ S prepared to execute work in his lino, in a nt*
ami substantial manner, and will be thankful for ■
librrnl share of tho patronage ol Rome snd vicinity
He may be found at lire room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Brood street.
Rome, Jan. 23,1851
Portable Horse Power for Wheat ThraihtraJe*
C AN be set up in the field in one day.
For sale ky FRANCIS M. ALLEN,
April 24, 1851.
CARRIAGE MAMPALTORY
T HE subscriber grate
ful for tbo mnnyaqd
repented fnvore bestowed
upon him “ for lo theso
many years,” by tiiecUl-
zone of Romo and vioinJ,-.
ty, would stillsollo|tacor»
tinnanco or their patron-
nge,' and a visit from alg
poisons having business in
his line He mny bo fo um i at tire samo OLD E8-
TABI.ISUMENTon B r0 ad atroot, 5 Doors West of
R- J. Johnson’s Corner. Within tho lost twelv*
months Tie hns g*entlyo n )ttrgedhis shop, and made
many nnd Important l m „rovomonts in almost every
branch of tils business, in* materials nre good nnd
abundnnt; his workmen faithful and competent,
and lio llaitcrs hjmseiflhat his Carriages, Buggies,
nnd other vehicles, w j|i favorably compare in beott
ty, style, finish nn,| durability, with any situ lit
establishment Nortg or Aoutli.
Connected with |,|s Cnrringo Establishment,
Ims nn extenslvu Binokstnith shop at the head ol.
which Is nn experienced workman who Is always
at home, and hold, himself in readiness to linmrr"
and have hnmme rc d, lion and steel to order. - ^
The citizenB pf Georgia and Alabama. Y?h° ln *
tend purchasing cnrrlnyaa BrhWKgie»',^»*ifi®f“.* B,1 F
Invited to enll nnd exnmlno hi* work. JH* PI'P”*
will bn regulated to suit the times. Knfl cash i«t
hand will at nil times command' tbii Very beo». b»i4
gains, WILLIAM. W1MPEE
Borne, May 20,1851. *,tiled ndl -mA)
N. B.—Repairing done nt tire shortest r
punctually and eflfeotually. * f " "**■’
NORTHERN WORK
Kill bo leapt constantly onj
el*ss I