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notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William
Jinks, late of Floyd county, deceased, will please
eall and mako immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate will please present them in
terms of the law.
THOMAS 3. THICK, ^ AdnVr .
'mtmm'smKmr
WILLIAM G. MILKS,
1 P9X KEGS Nails,ureorted. Forsolelow,whole
J. it) wile and retail, by V. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 9,1850.
T HE subscriber would inform bis friends nnd tho
public generally, that he is now engaged in the
manufacture of
Tin-Ware oi every kind.
Also every description of shcct-ron. Ills shop is on
Broad street nearly opposite Wimpee's Carriage fac
tory, whero ho hopes by prompt attention to orders
to receive a liberal share of tho public patronage.
Juno 00, W)l. TOllN G. MERCK.
10
BALKS l'*uotory Yum, for sale low by
Jana. K.M; ALLEN.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA-
THE
■J K 1IALKS Ilieuebeil nnd Hi own Homespuns
JtCi from 3-1 tu U-4 wide, for sale low by
Jun 2. F. M. ALLEN.
fkiTh CASES Men's Boots unit Shoes for sale low
AU by K.M.ALLEN.
■f A A PIECES liras
1UU July 31.
GRASS CLOTH.
unit—List received by
LENNIS fc HUNT.
Ilk CASES Ladies’Walking shoes nnd kill slip*
Xv pore horn 50 cents « pair up. Fur sale by
Jan 3. j.F. M. ALLEN
W HITE WINE nnd pure Cider Vinegar, lot
snle by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 9.
G OOl) assortment of Castings, for snle b\\
July 3. F. M. ALLEN.
FREE AND EASY.
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEGRGIA
Hun the following Steamers, as above, viz :
RAVI I) L. ADA MS, (iron).. TIIOS. S. M ETC ALF,
Oil ATI I AM, (Iron) TENNESSEE,
Which, with tow-boats nnd lighters, afford uwr-
quailed f.mil lien for transportation of freight to the
interior of Georgia, South Cnroiinn, Tennessee and
Alohmtm, in connection with the Bail llouds.
The elegant steam-packet D. L. Aiums will con
licet with the steamships Florida nnd Alabama—
lauding freight by them in 5 days from New York
to Augusta.
Freight, (no.v taken at reduced rates,) will be
forwarded free of cotnmitsiun,
t&- In order to prevent detention or miscarriage,
bills ol lading should ho oddross/d to
SAM’L. M .FOND, Presidents Savannah
Morelmndise from the interior to
JOHN B. GUIEL t , Agent Avgusta,
Jnno SO, 1*51.
C ALL at the Free & Easy House, d doors below the
Choice Hotel, where you will find u general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, Arc., of tho very
besithatever lifts been, and osgood nsover enn he offer-
cd in Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO. SHAW*
Feb. 90, ISM.
i)K BUSHELS of first rate
ju*3 •
reived and for sain by
Feb 20 •
^ 8UI’ElUOR nrTiclc of Fumily Flour, lor sale, by
Feb 90
(». SHAW.
snlo by
Feb 30
10
BOXES superior New York Clieere. for snle by
Feb 20 G. S1IAW,
A FIRST rate lot of Bacon just received nnd for
snle by O. SI I AW.
Fob 20
JOS. W. WEBSTER, J—■{ GEO. F. PALMES
WEBSTER& PALMES,
W II 0 L K S A L E GII0 C E11S ,
Successors to A. Welles Co,
AT THE OI.I# STAND,
No, I Or# Slay Klt’crt, Mitvuntiuli, Gu.
For tho Cure of
GOUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP,
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Among the numerous discoveries Science has mad
in this generation to facilitate the business of life—in
crease its enjoytnent,and even prolong the term ofhu
man existence, none can be named 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 a doubt, that
no medicine or combination of medicines, yet known,
can so 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 is now abundant reason to believe a reme
dy has at length been fbuml which can be relied on to
cure tho most dungcrous affections of the lungs. Our
space 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, nnd refer forth
cr enquiry to the circular which tho agent below nam
ed, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are
full particulars, and indisputable prool of these facts.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor UlTCIICOCK.
•fl LUR. of superior Lard just received at
JLUUU Fob 20 SHAW’S.
10
HALF libln. No. 1 Mnckrrcl lor ml* l>v
Feb 30 G. SIIAW.
A Fir.t rut* article of Tobacco ami Cigars nlWnyi
fV kept at SHAW'S
Feb 20
S'
COTCil Herrings. Sardine,! &c..mny nt nil limes
he found nt tho FREE -V. EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20
o
(Y8TER8, Lobster!*, Shrimpe, Pig’s Feet, Kggn,
tfcc., served up In a aupciior manner ut die
Feb 20 FREE As EASY HOUSE.
THEY HAVE ON HAND AND I-OU SALE.
,4 /’kf’hBBL. Domestic Gin, Brandy an 1 Run
V 75 bills .Monongaluda Whiskey,
fi'i Half Pipes, Quarter and Eights butt Fr’ch Brandy
50 bids Port, Mednri nnd Malaga Wine,
8 Pipes Holland Gin,
4 I Urns. St. Croix and Jamaica Rum,
2 111111. Scotch and Irish Whiskey,
1511 Boxes .Spanish and American Regain,
120 11 lids, fair and choice Louisiana .Sugar,
fiO dp. St. Croix nnd Porto ,’tlco do,
150 Bl»ls. Urunited, Powdered hud clarified sugar,
30 Boxes ‘Loaf sugar,
500 Kegs, Halves and quarter Gtm Powder,
Mil) Bags Buck and Diop shot,
40M) l.bs. Bur Lend,
With a complete assort me nt of articles usutiUykp
in a Wholesale Grocery. They will have a heavy*
stock of Gunny Bagging and Hemp Bale Ropo for
the full demand, nil of which will be sold on oa.-onti
bio t
Savannah, June 25, ISfll.
200
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for snle ut
March0,1851. G. SHAW’S.
NEW ARRIVAL.
^rni ,B ^'idcrslgncd begs leave to inform the
&Lffi J- citizens of Rome, its vicinity nnd the public
generally, that lie has just received and opened a new
Stock of WATCHES a ml JEWELRY ol the very la
test pn tons and fittest style. Ilia friends and acquain
tances are cordially invited to give him a call anti ex
amine h s assortment.
All kinds of repairing done to order, nnd gnndsnnd
work wnrrented. His establishment will be found a
few doors above the Hillnnn House, Depot Square,
J. G. McKINZIE.
Dec. 19,1850.
“James C. Ayer—Sir, I linvo tnted your Cherry
Pectoral in my own ease of deop seated Bronchitis,
am sati-fied from its chemical constitution, that it is
an ndmirnhlu compound for the relief ol larytigialaml
bronchial difiiculties. If iny opinion as to its superior
character can hoof any Hcrvicc.you arc nt libcity to
use it as you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D
From the widely celebrated Professor SILLIMAN,
M,l)., L. L. 1)., Profesjor ofCctuiatry,Mineralogy,
&«, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of .America nud Eu
rope.
“1 deem the Cherry Pectornl'nnndinirablcconiposi-
lion from some of the best articles in the tnnterift nictl-
ca.and a very effective remedy for tho class of dis
eases it is intended to cure,”
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1, IS**9.
Mnjor Pattison, President of the S. C, Senate,states
lie has used the Cherry Pectoral with wondciful suc
cess, to cure an iiillnnitnntiott of the lungs,
From one of the first Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 2G, 1841).
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now>con*
stnnily using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and
prefer it to nny other, inedicino for puluumnry com
plaints. From observation of ninny severe cnees, 1
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, nnd diseases of
the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies.
I invariably recommend its use in cases of consump
tion, nnd consider it much the best remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully yours,
I. S. Cushman, M. D.
Prepared and sold by Jambs C. Ayer, Praitical
i Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
sub-
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
I rWH3 House nnd let recently occupied by tli
J. ncrihur, next to the Female Academy, nnd nent
til. now Method!.! Church. The lot is well improv
ed,nnd enntninn I 4 ncres of Innd, suitable Ibr llnwer
nnd kitehon gnrdons. The locntinn in pleasant nnd
deeirablo. Enquir .of tho imhscriber in Chattooga, 11 r u
Wm. Johnson, Esq., Rome,
may 32, 1851.—tf W. 0 WYNN.
HOUSE PAINTING.
BANKS A EDDLEMAN,
nr.alkrs in
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PFGS,
S110E-MAKFUV8 TOOLS, Arc.
Atlanta, Ga
a AYR on band n large stock of Leather, Lasts,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, &o., mid will fill orders
AARON W. HARSHAW,
H AVING per.ntnendy located in the OityofRome,
ii prepared to execute work in the above lino, in
a stylo that cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
He has in his possession testimonials from many differ
ent persons who havo tried his skill, that will satisfy
•very one who wish to refer to them. Tho.-e ill Rome
aud tho surrounding country who have houses to paint
can have it done on ns gopd terms, and with ns much
neatness and dispatch by me ns it can be done by nny
body else, North or South, Having quit carriage and
sign painting, my whole attention will be given to the
above branch of the business. Graining done in firs
rate style, and made to represent any kind of wood or
marble desired. As I have done a great deal of work-
in this part of tho country, specimens of which may
to seen, I deem it unnecessary to say nny thing more
as to my nbiiity o do good work, hut only ask a trial
May 29,185J.
F uUR months after date application will be made to
tho Honorable tho Inferior court of Floyd county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
realestale of William C. Butler, late of said county
decasod. BENJ. II.LAMPICIN, Adm’r.
July 10,1851.
t Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma
tt-ruin Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
rotry them, ns they inight“go fnrtlicraiid fore worse.”
They also have h large stock of well nssorr .toots
and Shoes, inode expressly for them, which l t.-y will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap.
Also, henvy doubled sole Negro Shoes, innmhotur-
ed by themselves in Atlanta. These nro far superior
to any Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the
country, nnd will he sold on accommodating terms.
They nre prepared also, to make to order fine single
nnd doubled sole Boots, or any other kind, in a style
unsurpassed in this country.
.Nov. 29, 1S50.
Sold in Rome by Battf.y Brother, in Marietta, by
Wm. Ruor, in Augusta by Havila.ni>, Rtsr.uv, & Co.,
and by nil Druggists throughout tho St-te.
march 20, 1851. ]y
DR. R0GER3’ LIVERWORT AND TAR-
A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the
Li
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONK
NOTICE*
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William O.
Butler, late of Floyd county, decenscd, nre re
quested to make immediate payment, and aii persons
having demands against said deceased will render
them In agreeabiv to law.
July 10, BENJ. H. LAMKIN, Adm’r.
WHITLOCK & COSKERY,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Georgia.
T HE subscribers havo entered into Copartner
ship for tho transaction of n General .Warehouse
and Commission Business, and tender their services
to the Into patrons of Flkmwq, Whitlock & Co„
nndCosKKRY, Janes & Co., nnd the public general
ly. They arc prepared to afford tho usual facili
ties to their customers.
Orders for family Supplies,.Bagging, &c. filled
at the lowest market prices, All business intrusted
Ml them will have their personal attention.
J. W; WHITLOCK,
Late ol tho Firm of Fll-.miko, Whitlock & Co.
JOHN -COSKERY,
Lato of tho Firm of Coskery, Janes As Co,
Aug, 7, 1851.
R espectfully informs the citizens of Floyd
and the adjoining Counties,and the p iblic gener
ally, that ho has permanently located in the City of
Rome, with the intention of carrying on tho CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its various
branches. From his long experience in one of tlu* most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Caroliiui.hc Hatters himself (bathe will he able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may fo.-l disposed to test
his mechanism. “ Equaled by few and Excelled by
none,” is his motto, and in order to carry this fully in
to effect, he employs none hut first rate workmen in
every department of his business, from the turning of
a common wagon-spoke, to a full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with his establishment he
tins an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work
manlike style. He cordially invites the public, and es
pecially those who arc disposed to encourage “ homo
manufactures” to give him n call nnd examine his Cnr-
riogos, Baggies and Wagons, before purchasing else
where, as lie is determined to Bell for cash or to punc
tual customers, on ns good terms ns can be obtained
South of “ Mason und Dickson’s Line.”
Repairing done to order, and in the shorte.-t possi
ble time. Ilia establishment may be found in the
immediate vicinity ofihe Rail Road Dcpo and next
door to the Hiibum House.
Broad Streot, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851.
MfflTREMMG.
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
MACON; GEORGIA.
I AM confident that I can make it to tho interest
of Merchants to buy their supplies of Croekry
In Macon, if they will give a chance.
Assorted crates of all sizes always on band.
Call atid bco for yourselves.
Mucon, July 24, 1851. Cm
FJM1E undersigned having located in Rome,
s pre
pared to do Mattress work on terms to suit pe.
sons wishing to puiehasc. Ilia Shop is on Broad
Street, three doors below the Courier printing office,
Porsons wishing to purchase will please call nnd
cxnmiuo my work before purchasing elsewhere.
A few loads ofdry corn buuokb wanting, for which
die cnsli will he paid.
J uly 31, 1S51. JAM ES B. CA RROLL.
lings, spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthma
pain in the side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nl,
pulmonary affection!*.
Extracts from Certificates'
Which can be seen in full by calling on the cut a
getting u pamphlet.!
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristnnt Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York, says .• Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
and Tar cured a case of the most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gobriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I
had the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, nnd discharged several quarts of blood
frcin the lungs, m.d all my friends and physician.-
gave me up to die, yet a few bottle.-* of Dr. Rogers’
Liver watt aud Tar restored me to perfect health I
G a Uriel Whits head,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840. 11* E. Spencer, Mayor of Cmcinnatti
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a most distressing cough,
which reduced mo to a mere skeleton, and although
under the care of an able physician [Prof. Hurrisotij
l continued to grow worre, and gave up nil hopes of
recovery ! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tnr, which entirely healed
my lungs and restored mo to period health, by the
use of a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, snys—
Although it limy seem unprofessional,! feel constrain
ed to stats that l used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
Tar in the case of Charles Wade, who was quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
after the usual remedies lmd failed.
[signed] Wm. Richards, M. D
The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ivy.:
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tar gives great sat
isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, nnd
Vronounces itjone of the be.-t medicines in use.
E. II. Haycraft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot,‘Gallia county,
O., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar lias been
I the means ofsnntehing my life from n premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN-
! Mr. Mcrriwenther, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’Liverwort nnd Iiosjo mstewitli great
success A young man of this place, supprsed by
every one to be in the last stage of Consumption !
was entirely cured by its rso!
[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 stage of the Consumption, was re
stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv
erwort und TafI The cure was a most extraordinary
one.
DrJ Wilson, ton old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—I have been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, nnd
during that time she has suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She was entirely cured by the u.*c of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort and Tar. II. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY
and all
disosscs aris
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto-
mach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness,
or blood to tho Head, Acidity of
the Stomachi Nausea, Hcuriburn, Dis*.
gust for food, Fullness or Weight in
[the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering at tho Pit of
the Stomach, Swimming of the
Iload, Hurried nnd Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering at tho
Heart, Cho-
king or
Suffocating Suusations when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision,
Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever nnd Dull
Pain in the Head,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
Yellowness of thoSkin
and EyoSj Pain in tho Side,
Back, Chest, Limbs, Arc., Sudden
Flushings of Heat, Burning in the Flesh
Constant imaginings of Evil, nnd Great
Depression of Spirits,
Can bo Permanently Curort by
UR. HOOFLAND’S
CELEDHATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED ItY
DU. €. m, JACKSON,
AT TIIE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No, 120, Arctli Street, iMtilurielpliin
Their power over the above disoases is not excel-
led, if equalled, by any other preparation in tho
United States, as the cures attest, in many oases
after skillful physicians had failed,
Tlieao Bitters nre worthy tho attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of tho Liver and lossor glands, exorcis
ing the most searching powors in weakness nnd ap
factions of tho digostivc organs, thoy ore, withal,
safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Cras. RoniNso.v, Esq , Easton, Md., in a (otter to
Dr. Jackson, Jon. D, 1850, said—
** My wife nnd tnysoll hnve roceivod more beno*
fit from your medicino than nny other we havo ev
or taken for tho CT Dyspepsia and Liver diseaso.”
The Tenth Legion,” published at Woodstock
Vo., Jon. 10, 1850, said—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.”
“ Wo have uniformly refruinod from recommend
ing to tho public ar.y of tho various Patent Medi
cines of tho day, unless thoroughly convinced ot
thoir value. Among those wo consider worthy ol
notice is tho German Bitters, invented by Dr,
Hoopland, und prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila
delphia. One instance in particular, in which the
superior virtues ol this medicine havo been tosted
has fallen under our observation. During tho last
summer, n 6on of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun
ty, was very seriously afilicted with Liver Complaint
nnd after trying in vain various remedies, ho pur
chased a bottle of tho Bitters, and after using u,
was so much relieved of his distressing malady, that
he procured another bottle, and it restored hint en
tirely to health.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judge 51. M. Noah, a gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, said in his •• Now
York Weekly Meaacngo',’’ Junuary C, 1650.
•* Dr. Uoopi.and’s German Bitters.—Here is a
preparation which tho leading presses in the Union
apponr to bo unanimous in recommending, nnd the
reason is obvious. It is made niter a prescription
furnished by one of tho most celebrated physicians
ol modern times, tho lato Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
tloofinnd, Profossor to tho Univorsity of Jepa, Pri
vate Physician to tho King of Prussia, nnd one of
the greatest medical wriiors Oormany has ever pro
duced. Ho was emphatically tho cnomy of hum-
duo,and therefore a medicine of which he was the
inventor and endorsor may bo confidently relied on.
He specially rocommendud it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility, Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, tho liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its excellcnco, and sovernl ol the
editors now Fpenk of its effects from their individual
experience. Under thesb circumstances, we feel
waramed, not only in calling the attention of our
renders to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack
son's) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afilicted.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The “PitiLtDELvniA Saturday Gazette,” the best
family nowspaper published in tho United States^
the editor says of
DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
«♦ It is soldont that we recommend what nre term
ed Patont Medicines to the confidence and palron-
ngc of our readers; nnd, therefore, when wo recom
mend Dr. Hooflnnd’s German Bitters, we wish it to
be distinctly understood that wo ore not speaking
of the nostrums of tho day, that nre noisod nbout
for n brief poriod nnd then forgotten after thoy havo
dono their guilty raoo ot rmsohiof, but of a medi-
emo long established,, nniverenlly prized, and which
has met tho hearty approval oftlio Faculty itsolf.
Evidence upon evidence lioa been received (like
tho foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, in
three ycara f and the strongest testimony in its favor
iSj tliatthore is more of it used in the practice of the
regular Physicians of Philodolphit than nil other
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be eeta-
blinked, oml fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will moet with their quiot approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This modteine will euro Liver Complaint and Dis-
pepsin no one can doubt, aftor using it ns directed
It nets specifically upon the stomsch nnd liver—it is
proforablo to calomel in all billious diseases—the
effect is immediate. Thoy can be administered to
female or infant with safoty and reliable benefit, In
nny time,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
T HE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout. Fain in
the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints j Scrofula,
King’s Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumor., Stiff
Joints, and all fixed pains whatever.
These Plasters possess the advantage of being put
up in air- light boxes; hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so exten
sively used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country nnd Europe, that it is almost need
less to say any thing ubout it. Yet there may bo
Boma who stund in need of its hesling powers who
have not yet tried it. For their aakes we will simply
slate what it has done in thousands of cases, and
what it will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the following tcitimony from a Phyeiciun
Gentlemen—Your Hebrew Plaster has cured mo
of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years
paBt. During this period 1 labored under an afBiution
of my loins nud side, and tri-d many remedies that
my 9W11 medical experience suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will re
commend the Jew David's or Hebrew Piaster to al
who arc suffering from commotion of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia have hut to become acquaint-
cd with its virtues when they will resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Ga.
To Messrs Scovil & Mend, New Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Mxssns. Scovill & Mcad—I have been troubled
with die chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years.
On tho 1st of July, 1819,1 was so bad that I could not
turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had
not slept a wink f r six days. Al this time my nt
tending pitysicinrt prescribed the Mleb eW Plaster,’
and It acted like a charm ; the pain left me, nnd I slept
more tltun half the night, and in three tlttys I was able
to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster," the best
remedy Ibr all sorts of pains, now I11 use.
G. W. MoMINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 1G, 1850.
JESSE LAMBERTH&Ct
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia,
T1ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that
•lA thoy nre now opening and will keep constantly
on hand, a large and well selected stoek of
■ea tly-JItulc Olxhing,
of every description. Also Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks and Carpet Bags. To
gether with n well selected stock of Ladles and Mlseex
Straw and Satiu Bonnets, Ladies and Mii.cs Satin
and Lasting Gaiters and Buskins, Tina, Slippers anil
Walking Bboes; Also Parasols, Gloxca, mils, Fans,
mbs, dec.,. March 13,1851.
FALL AHB WIITES GOODS.
I. J. OMBEBtx,
MEltOUAKT TAILOR,
H AS now on hand n eotl idalil Mock of Cloth.
Caasimcre. and VeWinge, of every ifcade nut!
oolor, together wltbeeeiy otba. article u.ually kept
—_L,,j jjyble kind. Theie goods
in nn oitabli.hinent of till. kiad. Theie ’goods
ltavo boon selected by hlmsetf m Naw York, with
great careamd particular refotenae is tka prevail
ing Fashions. Ho Is also prepared lo manufac
ture clothing in a manner sad style not to be tur-
tmsscil 111 our largest and most lAskiauable cities.
Octobor 10 18SP.
ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY.
I AM now prepared to order Mill Gearing of ever/
description, nnd all other Castings that nre made'
in similar establishments, including Gin Gear, Plates
and Balls, &o., &c. AHo, BARIC MILLS, with the
latest improvements, all of which will be warranted
to be of the best material and workmanship. I will
also furnish ull kinds ul Mill Rock nt tho lowest rates
for Cash. A. LEYDEN
March 8,1851 ly
Beware of Counxecfeits and base Imitations.
(CT The genuine will in future have the signature
of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the
t< p of each box.
Purchasers nre advised that a mean counterfeit of
this nrticle is in existence.
The genuine is sold by us, nnd by our agents ap
pointed throughout the South—and no pedlar is allow
ed to sell it. Dealers and puJoliasets genet ally are
cautioned against buying of nny but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a
worthless nrtlclo. SCOVII. & MKAD.
113 Chartres street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents
for the Southern States, to whom all orders must in
variably be addressed.
Sol 1 by Battey. Rome Gn.; Sommers & Brother
Kingston ; John A, Erwin, Cnrsville j J, W. Robbins
Cave Spring; J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. L
Billot, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
PATENT CAST IRON WATER WHEELS.
W| ' HICH will be warranted to cut two thon.and
▼ v feat t.f plank per day, under any bead of
water Rom four feat up, Manufactured by
mnrhcU, 1861.
A. LEYDEN.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
©sffl-irgiui
T HIS Institution will be opened for the admission
of Cadets, on Monday the 7th of July, 1S51.
The Institution is owned by Stockholders, nnd is
under the control of a Board of Trustees.
The Faculty elected, consists of Mnj. A V. Brum
by, Gen. Jutnea W, Armstrong, Moj. D. II. Mill and
Thomas Stewnrd-on, M. 1).
The Superiqtendnnt, 5f»j. Brutnhy, is a graduate
of West Point. He comes to us with highest recom
mendations front the Academic St iff of that Institu
tion ; and, also, from the Faculty ol the University
of Alabama, where he taught Mathematics and Civil
Engineering several years. Gen. Aunstrong nnd
Moj. Hill nre also graduates of West Point; nnd are
experienced teachers. The latter is nt this time Profes
sor of Mathematics in Washington College, Virginia.
The course of instruction, regulations and discip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so fur ns they are
applicable to n State Irstitution, hnve been adopted,
and will bo ptf lislied in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upon the usual plan of
four Collcgla.o Classes. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parents nud Guardians can,
nt once, see the requirements for joining cither class,
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geonn try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition nnd Declamation. French.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonotncry, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry nnd its applications, Analytical Geometry
French* Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential nnd Integral CnleuluB, Natural and Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Mornl and Mcntni
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
S now receiving a very largo and the belt assorted
stock of Goods ever received by himf.eonsiitlng of
nearly everything usually kept by merchants. Domes*
tic and stnplo goods, some very low pride for laboring
hands. Gentlemen's fine dress.Goods, well assorted.
French and English Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vest ngsnnd
Summer Cloths, all direct from the Importers. La
dies fine dress goods, almost every description, and la
tent and most fashionable for Spring and Summer; col
ored plaid embroidered, plain and Swiss muslin and
Lawns; Fancy silk tissues, Barioges, and a handsome
assortment of Ginghams of every detcriptlon, all di
rect ami of the latest importations. Ribbons, and a
large stock of worked coilaia, caps, mantillas, vissttes,
and many other articles too tedious to mention. La
dies best twisted silk Gloves und mlts, colored fancy
kid gloves, Linen and lawn handkerchief!, hollery,dec.
BONNETS—a fine.stock colored |0tin, lace, gimp,
sntiu straw, Hungarian, pearl and Spanishhalrbonnsts.
Misses penil nnd satin straw und gimp Bonnets. Bon*
net silks, tloweis und l.ninga; Ladies kid slippers
and walking tliocs ; also n large stock of Boots and
hoeB for gentlemen, ilnu and common.
Ready-made Clothing, summer Hats,fine moleskin,
fur nud «ilk huts. Crockery, Chino and glass ware,
hardware. cutlery, Middles, bridles, martingales; also,
fine lor of Hugnr-A, coffee and molasses will be sold
pry cheap for cash only. He respcctfolly invltss his
former customers und friends to give him a call; he ia
prepared nnd willg've the l/cat of bargains
N- B. \ liberal reduction will bo made for o&»h for
bills over
Rome, march 97,1851.
nil k
JOHN 8. ANDERSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
W ILL give his prompt attention to the sulc ot
Lunds, and the establishment of disputed Land
Claims in oufetem T. xuk Ho will also do a Gener
al collecting business. All on the most moderate
terms*
Address Marshall Harrison County Texas.
[iiaxBENCEC—Judge Lumpkin.
J. W. H. Underwood.
Col. Daniel S. Pf.intup.
i Jhly 10,1851
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y order of the honorable the Inferior court of
Chattooga county, when s tting for ordinary pur
poses, Will be sold on the first Tuesday! in December
next, in Summerville, one Negro boy, Bill, 22 years
old, the property of E. Jones, Lunatic, Sold for the
„ benefit of the creditors of said Lunatic.
.*ug. 98, 1851. M: MONTGOMERY,)
HARRIET JONES, ) Gl,nrs -
Charcslon, South Carolina, ^
August, 1851. $
T HE subscriber will have in Store by, the first of
Saptinnbcr next, nn extensive assortment of
FOltUIG^r ©OOJDS Imported direct to this
Port. Comprising Plain, Figured, Block, Fancy Col-
ored, Figured, Watered, Glace und Chenc Dress
Silks.
Bonnet und Lining Silks.
Black nnd Colored Merinos, CnshmcrsandDc’Laines.
Ginghams, latest Styles.
A very full Stock of new Style
Bonnet Hibbotts.
Gloves, of every description. -
Alnrgc Stoek of Shawls
Hosiery, Silk, Worsted und Cotton.
Silk, Thread, and Cotton Luces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths and Cnseitneres, Tailors Trimmings.
Ho will have in addition a full supply of American
Manufactured Goods.
The attention of Dealers generally,’ is respectfully
Solicited.
JAMES B. BETTS,
August 14,1851. 135 Meeting St.
That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and
Tnr has been introduced, it is superceding every oth-
• r Congh Medicine before the public This t swholly
wing to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
This medicine lias attained that high character
which is nocessnry for all medicines to attain to in
duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article nt
tho risk of tho lives of those who are innocently do.
‘ceivod.
LOOK WELL TO TIIE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
Thoy havo the written signature ofC.M.JACKSON
upon the wrapper and the name blown in tho bottle,
(CPwithout which, they are spurious.XD
For solo wholesale and retail, at tho
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No- 120, ARCH Street, ono door below Sixth,
(late of 278, Race street.,) Philadelphia, and by rr.
spectablo dealers generally throughout tho country.
Also for sslo by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Druggist, Rome, Ga.
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
Be warned in Season!
And nculcct not that cough which is daily weaken*
ing your constitution,irritating vourthront and lungs,
ami inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing and healing a remedy can be ob
tained as Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort nnd Tnr.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine nrticle is signed Andrew Rogers,
on the engraved wtapper around each bottle.
Price, per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
wholesale nnd retail by 9COVIL & MEAD,
113.Chartres st., bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Orleans,
Solo agents for the Southern Stntes, to whom all
orders and applications for Agencies must be address
ed.
OCJ- Sid by BATTEY & BRO., Rome, Sr. , Sotn
ers cV Bro., Kingston, Ga. John A.-Ethvln, Cnssville,
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. W. Robbins, Cavo
Spring ; J. L. Elliot & Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
DISSOLUTION.
f IMIE Firm of Osgood, Alsobrook A* Co. was di*^
J- solved this day by mutual consent. All debt’
due by or to tho Firm, will be settled by J. W. M’
Berrien, who has the notes nnd accounts of the Firm fo-
collcction. Immediate liquidation is requested of als
indebted to tho firm. JAS. E, OSGOOD,
JACOB E. ALSOBROOK,
Aug. 4,1851. JAS. W- M. BERRIEN,!
PROVISION STORE.
S. G, WELLS.
B ACON, Lard, Corn, Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffoe ;
Salt, and Molasses, Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoe*
and Leather,
Dried .Fruit, Beef and Fish
Pure Port IVinc, and Pale Otard Brandy, Porter
and Lemon Syrup. A small lot of Shoes on consign
ment.
A few young men esn be accommodated with
Boarding.
Marche U851. ymjum House. Depot Squac
Natural History, J/ineralogy, Geology, nnd Physi
ology, Political Economy, Lnw of Notions, Civil and
Military Engineering,and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tactics, Science and I’ractico of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Admitted who is less than four
teen or tnoro than twenty-five years of age ; or who
is afflicted with nny disease or infirmity which would
render him unfit for military duty.
The Cndet9 will be occupied a K out one hour nnd n
half each dny in military exercises; but at such
times as not to interfere with tlicir regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, 5cc.
Tho Uniform consists of vt light gray cloth coatee
trimmed with guilt convex buttons and black cord
—white vest, und white Unssiun drilling pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For winter, gray
cloth vostnnd pantaloons, trimmed to suit tho coat
—black stock, white gloves and white belts—Mon
roe shoes nnd a Forage cap No other dress will be
worn ; nor will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
Each Cadet from a distance must provide him
self with a mat trass and bedding for a single bed.
mnttrass-cover nnd bed-strap—nno trunk, one
clothes bag nnd six towels. Each Cadet will
unite with his room-mates in purchasing for thoir
oommon use, one pine table, ono looking glass, one
wash pan, one pail nnd one broom.
In view of the following regulation, parents nnd
guardians sending thoir sons nnd vnrds to this In
stitution, are advised to deposit with tho *'Suporin-
tondant. or with some friend in Marietta, a sum of
money sufficient to purchase tho ubovo articles, nnd
to cover all necessary expenses for ono Session ; or
the Superintendant should be authorised, in writing,
to allow the Cadet to make an uccount lor a specified
sum. Tho regulation referred to is as follows, viz
“Every Cadet shall keep a small blank book
which shall bo charged every nrticle lie may pur*
chase. This book shall bo turned over to the Su-
porirttendnnt fo* his inspection nt tho end of every
month. Any Cadet who shall contract a debt with
out permission of the Superintendant, or be furnish
ed with any nrticle whatever, by any storekeeper or
other person, without such permission, or whose pa
rent or guardian shall pay nny debt contracted by
him during his connection with the Institute, and in
violation of this regulation, shall be dismissed.
TERMS.
r piIE increased demnnd tor these Gins rendered It flea*
cHBiiry for the proprietor greatly lo extend his works,
which he is doing wild entire new buildings, and supe
rior pew Machinery, on the Central Railroad, at Gris*
woldvil e, Jones county, Georgia, 8i miles east from
tho city of Macon,
Th n »c nro not Premium Gins. Not having, got up a
fancy one expressly for that purpose, his iatnbM*in*«*re
of the same quality, rnd ot no better appearance, than
ihuso sent to hi« customers and without saying ha
mikes the brm performing Gin in use, deems It equiva*
lent to say, thn. hia nre in better demand than any other
win use—nut having failed within the last five years
io sell double ns many of any other Factory in the State,
nnd will guarantee those he ia now manufacturing for
the ensuing crop, are the best made Gina in Georgia al
the price and worth as much to the purchaser, as the
best he ran get m any Stato at any price.
lie would also caution Plantors not to purchase Gina
with Water Boxes from any other Factory than his, a«
he hn» paid a high prico for, nud owns the eXciusiv
right It. Georgia lor alt the Wafer Boxes ever patented*
and to the Oii saving Boxes for the entire cotton region*
nnd hereby notifies all who mnko, sell, or use Watej-
Boxes or Oil-savers other than his Factory, they will hr
held accountable for damages in conformity yilth the Fa*
tent laws of the country.
Ordors for Gins by Mall, or through Agents, promptly 1
executed, and delivered at the puselmsera door, when
not convenient to n Railroad Depot or landhqr
Feb. 27,1851* 8AMUEL GRISWOLD.
Griswoldville, Feb. 1851. . 10m»
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE-
T HE ubscriber would respectfully announce the
citizens of Rome and vicinity, thnt he has lust
received and is now opening a large and splendid ns-
gortment of Hoots and Sliocs, consisting ot
sentlemcn’s water-proof and dress boots, ladies boots
nnd shoes, nnd every variety of boots and shoes for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
shoes nnd boots for common wenr. As ho selected
his stock in Clmrlcntoii with grant care,
he can confidently recommend it to his friends and
patrons, and will repoir any rips without charge.
lie also has on hand nn extensive supply of Ilem-
ock Baltimore upper and sole leather, find call
skin, and a gcucrnl assortmentofmaterinls,in hia line
which, together with his boots nnd shoes will be sold
as cheap ns can bo bought in‘his market. He will
continue to manufacture boots and shoes ns heretofore
to order, on reasonable terms. Thankful for past fa-
vors,ho cordially invites his friends and acquaintan
ces nnd the public generally to give him n call.
P, A. OMBERG
Jnn. 19,1851*
DRAYTNG AND BOATING-
rpiIE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
X of Rome nnd its vicinity, thn t they have entered
into Copartnership for tho purpose of boating nnddray-
ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro
duce, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to nny part of
the City or Country, and to furnish from their wood-
yard on tho Oostanaula River, any quantity of good
oak and hickory wood. They have excellent teams,
and will be thankful for tho patronage of their friends
and the public. JOHN H. WISDOM. ,
Jan. 30,1851;
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, nnJ nil other contingent expenses, [per Session o
five monilis,] 8100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet*,) per session, 25
Field Music nnd other contingent expenses,
Any Cadet entering the Institute after the
menccment of a session will be charged in propor
lion to the above rntes. These charges must be paid
in advance, for all expenses except the fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Institu'e bet ore the expiration
of the period for which he has made nn advance
shall receive the unexpended balance.
The Editor of any newspaper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Tennessee,
by inserting this advertisement in his paper, and sen
ing a copyTegulariy totheGeorgin Military Institute,
shnll be entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his draft
at the rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
tuition, and in favor of nny Cadet, will bo accepted
By order of the Board of Trustees-
May 15,1851ly DAVID IRWIN,
President Board Trustees,
- —
WAISHIN'GITON HALL
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL has been newly fitted up and finely
furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel
ing Tiiblic, generally. $3- No pain, will be spared
to r.nder all comfortable who inay give ns a call.
|C3=» Servants always in attendance nt tho Cars
to convey baggage and conduct Passenger..
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor,
GEO. R. FRAZER, Superintendant.
N.- -A new and splendid BARBERSHOP rcce;
ly attached, under the same roof.
Dec. 5, le50.
NEW GOODS
U2VD13K TIIE! MASONIC HALL.
H. J. JOHNSON
GRI8W0LD S COTTON GIN.
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE ond extensive stock of Ladies* and
1-1
Gents’ dress goods, newest earing styles j also n
very large stock of staple dry goods, boots, shoes, hits
and clothing, snddlcry, carriage trimmings, sprfogs
and axles for buggies nnd two-horse wagons, shelfsnd
heavy hardware, ol every style and price, smithy* tools,
sheet, hoop and bar iron ond steel, hoes, chains, dee.
Also n very large and general stock of Groceries, At
lanta steam Mills flour always on hand j together
with every other article wanted, either for city or
country u8o,all of which, will be sold as cheap as .the
cheapest call ond see.
April 3,1851. SULLIVAN GABOT& CO.
A . K. A T S ,
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
I S prepared to execute work in hi. lino, In a nea ■
and substantial manner, and will be thankAilfor*
liberal share of tho patronage ot Ronie and vicinity
He may be found at the room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jan. 23, 1851
PortaHu Horse Power for Wheat Thrasher,
/~UN be set up in the field in one day.
Xj For sale by FRANCIS M. ALLEN.
April 24, 4851.
T HE subscriber grate.
ful for tho many and
repented favor, bostqwed
upon him'-’ lor lo thoto
many years,” by the oitL
Kens of Romo nnd vicini
ty, would still solicit it con
tinuance or their patron
age, and n visit from all
persons having business in
iris line Ho may lre found at tho samo OLD XS-
TARI. ISJlMXNTon Broad street, 5 Doors West of
It* J. Johnson’s Corner. 'Within tho last twelve
months Ire lias grontlyenlnrgodhls shop, and mad
many nnd important improvements Jnalmost over
1 IT la mfitnnnla AM onnnK
brunch ofliis busiucss. His materials aro gopd and
abundant! his workmen fiiltlifhl and competent,
and he llalti-rs himself that his Carnages, Buggieii,
and oilier vehicles, will favorably compute in W
ty, stylo, finish and durability, with any .imllr-
establirhnicnt North or South.
Connected with iris Carriage Estnblli
has nn extensive Blacksmith shop at tho head ,
which is an experienced workman wl|o iB nlw»-
at home, and la,Ida himself in readiness to hamir
and have hammered, Iron and steel to order. .
Tire citlsens of Georgia and Alabama Who 1
tend purchasing cnrria t cs or buggies, nne oordlall
invited 10 call nnd exomlne his work, His price
will lie regulated to suit the times,- and cnsh. fi
band will at «tt times ce.nmand^o verjfW^
gains;
Romo, May 29,18.51* • : * •• rjt 1891
N. B.—Repairing do»o at the shortest a
punctually* nnd effectually.
NORTHERN VTOJ
Will be kept constantly on„h«yd,
on accommodating term*.