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1 HOTCCB.
v LLp:no,ar xt&biul to the estate
J\. Jiate.letf of Floyfi county, deceased, will please
can »ad make immediate payment,nnd thone haying
claim* ogalort said eama w»U please present them In
ternij of the law.
THOMAS S. 1’RICB, > AJ .
WILLIAM O. MILES, \ Aum
-a Pi" KEGS Nails,ossntUtL I'orsttleldw.whWe
1 8 O sale ntvl tctnil»l»y VTM. ALLEN,
Jan .‘J, 1850.
| /-* HALES Factory Yarn, lor sale low by
J.U Jan a. F. M. ALLEN.
tinning Business.
ITMIE subscriber would inform bis frlciijfa anil the
J- public generally, that lie is now engaged in the
manufacture of
Wiu-Wnva o< every kind.
Also every description of aheeprott. Ills shop is on
Bioad street neatly opposite AVimpeo'a Gattlnge fac
tory, where lie hopes by pionipt attention to oldens;
to receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
■lime an, 1651. 1U1IN U. MKIit'K.
SAVAWWJL1E AND AUGUSTA.
tiu;
BALES Bleached nnd Brown lloutespuns
from 3-4 to 6-4 wide, for sale low by
Jnn 3. F. M. ALLEN.
15
*JQ CASKS Men'
by
Jon 1!.
i Boots ami Shoes for «nle low
F. M. ALLEN.
100
GRASS CLOTH.
PIECES Grass cloth—Inst received by
July 31. DENNIS ,V HUNT.
1 ft CASKS Ladies* Walking shoes and kid slip.
J.T_f per# from 50 cents a pair tip. For sale by
Jan u, {F. M. ALLEN
W HITE WINE and pure Cider Vinegar, lor
sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 2.
ODD assortment of Castings, for sale by,
July 3. F. M. ALLEN.
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL at tho Free te. Ensy House, 4 door* below the
Choice Hotel, where yon will find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, tec, or the very
beat that ever has been, and nagood na ever can be offer
ed In Home. Bold low lor cash. C. EO. SH A W*
Fell. 20, ISfil.*
OX li08|IEDS qf first rate Corn Meal just re-
reived ond for sale by O. SIIAW.
Feb 20
A
SUPERIOR article of Family Fluur, for sale by
Feb.flU O. SHAW.
000*4 article of shelled Corn on band ami Air
rA. sale by
Feb til)
O. SHAW.
-4 /A BOXES superior New York Cheese forsnleby
JLU Fcbao G. SHAW,
A FIRST rule lot of Bncoit just received and for
sale by Ui SHAW.
Feb ai) „
y) s asks a LBS. of superior Lard just received at
MRPll Feb fit) BHAW-
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEORGIA
lion the t.'lvvriag Saraooer*.a» aWw, via
HAVlDU.\I>AXIS,lin»)..TlL>A&.Mjrra\MJF.
V»v lb# l'»» at
i COUGHS, OOXiXTS,
! HOAHSBNSSS, BKONOIIXTX3,
WHOOX-XHO-eOUGH. OikOOPj
ASTHMA «4 OOSSCM^nOK.
; A*.«a tV vntwwwss Alsr<rvtavia.^ft^v«.lto»w>a,!
1 i» tVrr tpanjaa'i via re r.e . aav, vbe >midTT#.s#. vbhift—rbt-
Freight. (no;v taken at re.loee.1 rate?.) will be
forwaided f,cc c/ranwitsiaA.
irv In order to prevent eVifsfi.’s or Mtreirm'sg#,
bills oi Hiltng should be address.*;! Ic,
SAM'L. M .POND, PstsiJt-t, &raaN«I.
Merchandise from the interior to
JOHN II. GUIEU, -(gear J«,-«il«,
June 33, 1 S31.
s
HALF bbls. No. 1 Mackerel for sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
PERM anil Star Candles for Bale by
A First rate article of Tobacco and Cigars ulwuys
SL kept at . SHAW’S
Feb 20
S COTCH Herrings, Sardine#, &c.,mity at nil times
l
be found at llio
Feb 20
FREE & EASY HOUSE.
o
YSTEUS, Lobsters, Shritnpu, Pig’s Feet, Egg-*
&o„ served up in n superior manner nt the
Feb 20 FREE te EASY HOUSE.
200
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, Ihrsale at
March G, 1851. G. SHAW’S.
lira' loi.-i. .\o*vs tras«|..i«?s?,s AMv.M-r. , . .*,>„... , . . .\ .
CHATHAM, (irast) .....TEXXKSSSKK. | ***"*** **** «##»»»*»*«**» ,M<MMttt*%t**k*n*
..... . . _ . . . k |j m» ♦x'KfcwiaV-s *».*«*> vatilhr *1
puM i..-t M» to trawtaxtto.*** -‘tw^a »» 1 •* aWO-Wd,****» «*.-vd«t;-..»eCCWueny *»d» 1
interior ej Ovxv-i*. Bsvaili OxxvJumu j A xirt* iml
* U R.x*is | tV» HkurI * ^>4, OaI
mvt — ^jTr- A *^-«<
landing ftx'ighi by ih^u» in 5 d*yi f«v* NVw Yevl j tM) ««W*wd oxb? K«OMtvm$ Y^mui'r*
to duffliU. . ^ -- of piltMAtt ds«ra»« whkli law buWtto svorpl from
cor mh!*t th<.>warh!» ami ihonMiml* <*xvry ytar. In
deed, there is now abundanynMmi to believe a reme
dy has at length becu t'ouoi can le relied on to
cure the most dangerous afle&jlr.s of the lungs. Our
space here will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the enres effected by its use, but tve would present
the following opinions of eminent men.ntid refer furth
er enquiry to the circular which the agent below nam
ed, will always bo pleased to furnish free, wherein are
full particulars, and indisputable prool ot these facts.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
“James C. Ayer—Sir, I havo used your Cherry
Pectoral in my own case of deop seated Bronchitis,
am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is
an admirable compound for the relief ot larynginlnnd
bronchial difficulties, if iny opinion as to its superior
character can hoof any service,you arc nt liberty to
use Jt-as you think proper. En. IlrrcncocK, L. L. D.
From the widely celebrated Professor SILLIMAN,
M,l)., L. L. D., Professor of C-cmistry,Mineralogy,
&c,Ynle College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Eu
rope.
“I deem the Cherry Poctomlnnndmirnblccomposi-
Uon from some of the best articles in the materia tued-
ca.nnd a very effective remedy for the class of dis
eases it is intended to euro/*
New Haven Ct. Nov. I, I81D.
Major Paulson, President of the S. C, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful suc
cess, to cure nn inllnmmntion of the lungs.
From one of the fir6t Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 26,1840.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now con-
staiuly using your Cherry Pectoral in iny proctico, anil
prefer it to any other medicine for puimonnry com
plaints. From observation of many severe cnseB, I
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.and consider it much the best remedy known For
that disease, Respectfully yonra,
I. S. Cushman, M. D.
Prepared anil sold by James C. Ayer, Practical
Ciicntist, Lowell, Mass,
Sold in Rome by IUttey Brother, in Mnrietln, by
Wm. Root, in Augusta by Havilanii, Risj.ey, &. Co.
nnd by nil Druggists throughout the SU'te.
march 20,1851. i y
JOS. W. WEBSTER, ) —j GEO. F. PALMES
WEBSTEU& PALMES,
WHOLESALE G It 0 C E R S,
Successors to A. Welles Co.
AT THE OLD STAND,
No, 105 Bay Su*<mm, Vtmu:nnli,€)n.
THEY 1IAVK ON HAND AND FOIt SALE.
A VJomostfc Gin, Brnndynnl Rum,
l/iy 75 bbls Monongaliclu Whiskey,
fill I fall Pipes, Quarter nnd Eights best Fr’ch Brntuly
50 bbls Pori, Mednri and Malaga Wine,
h Pipes Holland Gin,
4 I Hid*. St. Croix nnd Jainaicn Rum,
2 Hlid«. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, .
150 Boxes Spanish and American Scgnrs,
120 If hits, (air nnd choice Louisiana Sugar,
fiO do. St, Croix and Porto Rico do,
150 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxes Loafrugar,
500 Kegs, Halves and quarter Guo Powder,
SO'I Bag* Buck and Diop shot,
4000 Lbs. Bar Lend,
With n complete assortment of articles ueuitUykp
in a Wholesale Grocery. They will haven heavy-
rtock of Gunny Bagging and Hemp Bale Rope for
the fall demand, nil of which will be sold on ca.sona
ble terms.
Savannah, June 25, ISM.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
f I HIE House and l t recently occupied by the sub.
JL scrihor, n*.<xt to the Female Academy, and neat
tho new Methodist Church. The lot is well improv
ed, nnd contains l.} acres of land, suitable for /lower
nnd kitchen gardens. Tins location is plen.-ant ami
desirable. F.nquir uofihu subicribcr in Chattooga, or o
Wm. JouN^ox.Ksq-. Rome.
may 22,1851.—it* W. GWYNN.
NEW ARRIVAL.
HE undersigned begs leave to inform the
jjf -L citizens of Rome, its vicinity and the public
generally, that lie has just received nnd opened a new
Stock of WATCHES and J EWELRY oi the very lu-
test patents nnd finest style. His friends and acquain
tances are cordially invited to give him a call and ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds of tepairing done to order, and goods and
work warrrnted. His establishment will be found a
fow doors above the Iliibum House, Depot Square.
J. G. McKINZIE.
Dee. 19,1850.
HOUSE PAINTING.
AARON IV. HARSHAW»
H AVING permanently located in the City of Rome,
i* prepared to execute work in the above lino, in
n style that cannot fail to please the mo9t fastidious.
He has in his possession testimonials from mnny differ
ent persons who h;ivo tried his skill, that will satisfy
every one who wish to refer to them. Those in Rome
nnd the. surrounding country who have houses to paint
can have it done on ns good terms, and with ns mud)
neatness anddispntch by me us it can be done by any
body else, North or South, Having quit carriage nnd
sign painting, my whole attention will bo given to the
above branch of' the business. Graining done in (irs
rate style, nnd made to represent any kind of wood or
mat hie desired. A s I have dttie a great deal of work
in lids part of the country, specimens of which may
be seen, 1 deem it unnecessary to say any thing more
a* to tuy ability o do good work, but only ask a trial
May 29,1851.
tho Honorable the Inferior court of Floyd county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho
renlestnte of William C. Butler, Into of said county,
d enwd. HFiNJ. U.LAMPKlN, Adin'
JoW10,1851.
NOTICE*
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William C;
Butler, into of Floyd comity, deceased, are
quested to make immediate payment, and all persons
having don amis against said deceased will render
them in agreeably to law.
July 10, BENJ. II. LAMKIN, Adm’r.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y order of tit* honorable the Inferior couit of
Chattooga county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the firat Tuesday in December
next, in Summerville, one Negro hoy, Bill, 22 year
old, the property of FI. Jones, Lunatic, Sold for tli
benefit of the creditors of said Lunatic,
aug. 28, 1851. M. MONTGOMERY
I1A <RIBT JONES,
HOISERY.
L ADIES’, Gent*’ nnd Mines’ Ho,e in
"*'■"'*■
'July 21.
Guars.
RANKS & EDDLEMAN,
OKAtiKItH IN
BOOTS, SHORS, L&ATIIRB.PPGS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga. y
a AVE on hand a large stock of Leather, Lasts,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., und will fill ordert
• t Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma
kers in Cherokee Georginnnd Alohomn would do well
(Otry them, as they inight“go farthernnd fare worse.'
They also have a large stock of well assort ? k doots
and Shoe*, mode exnrcssly for them, which t ».*y will
warrant. They arc superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap
Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoe*, manfnetur-
cd by themselves in Atlantn. These arc far superior
to any Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the
esuatry, and will be sold on accommodating terms.
They are prepared also, to make to order fine single
and doubled solo Boots, or any other kind, in a style
unsurpassed in this country.
Nov. 28, ISM).
SOMETHING NEW UNDERTHE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
TY ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of Floyd
i-Vand the adjoining Counties and tl.cp ihlic Gener
ally, that lie lias poimnncntly located in the City of
Rome, with the intention of currying on the CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its various
brunches. From his long experience in one of the most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, he flatters himself that lie will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may feel disposed to test
hte mechanism. “ Equaled by few and Excelled by
none,*’ is his motto, and in order to carry this fully In
to eflect, he omployH nonebut 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 cstabdshment he
has nn extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work
manlike style. He cordially invites the public, nnd es
pecially those who arc disposed to encourage “ home
manufactures” to give him a cull nnd examine his Car
riages, Buggies nn l Wagons, before purchasing else
where, ns he is determined to sell for cash or to punc
tual customers, on as good terms ub can be obtained
South of “ Mason'and Dickson’s Line.”
Repairing done to order, nnd in the shortest possi
ble time. IIis establishment may be found in the
immediate vicinity oft lie Rail Road Depo and next
door to tlit? Hilbum House.
Broad Streot, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851.
dis
FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE HEDIDIHES
- Well Scheldt to suit l’hysicians.,
L INSEED OIL—A good Siippljvimla vory fine or
tide.' *
PURS WHITE LEAD—a large supply, nnd
offered low for cash.
LAMP OIL—A vurySuperior article for winter
or summer use.
PUTTY-l hit up in bladders, and of ilie best ipial
iiy.
SPIRIT GASS —A pure article, and warranted to
give the most brilliant light—also Drugs, Paints, Dye-
Stuffs, Giuss, Perfumes, #*c., making a lull nnd cemg
plete stock of every article in the Druggist line.
March fi, 1851. J. 1). DICKER.-ON, Agent.
2 doois above the Bxehnnge Hotel, Rome,Git.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Finn of Osgood, Alsnbrook te Co.
solved this day by mutual concent. All debt
due l>:■/ or to the Firm, will be settled by J. W. M
Berrien, who lias tin? notes and accounts of the Firm fo-
collcctimi. Immediate liquidation is requested of als
indebted to the firm. JAB. E. OSGOOD,
JACOB E. ALSOBROOK,
Aug. 4, 1831. JAS. W. M. BERRIEN,
NOTICE.
T HE Co partnership existing heretofore between
Battey & Ban. having been dissolved by mullin'
consent, the business will be continued At tire oldstnnd
by ROBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of the
firm will receive the uttention of us both*
G. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Rome, March 1,1851. RODT. BATTEY.
DISSOLUTION.
fpHE Firm of Wm. E. Alexander Jc Co. havin'
L been this dny dissolved by matunl consent, tin
.l-u.iili'fl* will he continued nt the old Htnnd, by H. S.
NORTON, whore un ovsorCineat will always he kept
mu heretofore.
The unsettled business of the firm will receive tli
fith'htiouof both', WM* R. yJLKXANDER.
Jan. 30, 1851. R. 8. NORTON.
LBS. Hemlock sol# Leather for sole. Ap
ply to F. M* ALLEN
Jan. 2
JUST RECEIVED.
jU'5ub-criher, in addition to his former stock,
a choice lot of Groceries; consisting, in part, ot
w Orleans. Porto Rico, Crushed, Refined Grnnulat-
Bugnrs ; Sutterior Rio Cofli c, Sperm, Star and Tni-
' Candles; 12 bbls. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 30
’■•* No. 1 Pen Meld'Family Flour; alson choice lot
tors, Old Cognac Brandy, OJd Port, Pure Hoi-
rotch Whiskey and domestic Liquor**.
, Blacksmith Tools, Hoe*, Trace Chains,
, Garden Rake*, Boots, Shoes un l
'era for sale on ns good
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
D US. MILLER. <fc WORD have opened in this
City, a PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the treat
ment of Surgical nnd Chronic diseases—whether of
negroes oi white person*. In such nn establishment
the expenses of patients *i,e niuclt less than under
ordinary treatment, and the chances of cure mate
rially iucrum-cd.
July 24,1351. Iy, .
FIRST COST.
A FEW Ilarcges, Poplins, Lurtres nnd Ti.-sues,
will be sold ut cost to .dost out a small lot.
DENNIS fc HUNT.
LADIES CAMBRIC HDKFsT
L ADIES, Gents nnd children’s Cambric Udkfs.
from 7A cents up to ^*2 00 each. Also, Black
silk lorei, from one inch to eight inches wide—t
splendid and fashionable* article for trimming Mantil
la*. DENNIS & HUNT.
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR.
A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting or blood, coughs, colds, Asthmu
puin in thu side, bronchitis, hooping cough, ami al,
pulmonary affections.
Extract* from Cirtificattf
Which enn he seen in full by culling on the
getting a pamphlet.!
Mr. Adam Harris. Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York,says; Dr. Rogers* Liverwort
nnd Tar cured acaso of the most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] AdamIIarri
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I
had the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
frem Ilie lungs, nnd all my friends and physician!
gnvo me up to die, yet a tew bottles of Dr. Rogers
Liverwort and Tar restored me to perfect health I
GAtir.iF.r# W mm head,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber. 184*1. II. E. SruNCKR, Mayor of Cincinnati!*
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a most dtstressing cough,
which reduced mo to a mere skeleton, and although
under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow worse, and gave up nil hopes of
recovery ! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed
iny lungs nnd restored me to perfect health, by the
use of a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
OCJ* Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel constrain
ed to state that I 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 usunl remedies had failed.
[.iigned] Wm. Richards, M* D
The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky„
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort nnd Tar gives great sat
isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and
Vronouuccs itjone of the best medicines in use.
E. II. IIaycraft, Druggist.
Rev. llenry Wiseman, of Patriot, -Gallia county,
O., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar has been
the means ofsnatehing my life from n premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN
Mr. Merriwoather, of Denmnrk, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers'Liverwort and has jo metewith greit
success A young man of this place, supp< sed by
every one to he in the last stage of Consumption !
was entirely cured by its use!
[signed] *■David Merriwkatiier, Druggist.
Mr. II. H. 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 and Tar. The cure was a most extraordinary
one.
Drl Wilson, inn old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O., writes—1 havo been the famijy
physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, anti
during that time she has suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into puimonnry consumption !
She was cuiirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li-
erwort and Tnr. II. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
Tlmt wherever Dr. Roger*’ Syrup of Liverwort and
Tnr bus been introduced, it is superceding every oth-
r Cough Medicine before the public This 11 wholly
wing to its truly wonderful medicinul virtues.
Be warned in Season !
A*ud ncglcot not that cough which is daily weaken*
ing your constitution, irritating your throat and lung*,
nnd inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing and healing a remedy can he ob
tained ns Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort nnd Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits end Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
jpi the engraved winpper n round each bottle
1 Price, $ l per bottle, or-ix bottles for ft5. Sold
wholesale and retail by .‘-COVIL *V MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti and St, Louis, N. Oilenm
Sole agents for the Southern-States, to whom ,all
orders and applications for Agencies must he nddr
ed.
03* Sid by BATTEY & PRO., Rome, Gi. , S.
ers&Bro., Kingston, Gn. John V. Erwin, Cassvilie,
J. J. Hopkins, fcJiinmierviilo ; J. W. Robbins, Cave
•Spring ; J. L. Elliot & Co.. Cedar Bluff, Ala.
JLRVE
JAUNDICE, ))VSI*KPSU CHKONIC OR
N15YVOU8 DEBILITY, DI8EAHI5 OF
THE KIDN’.iY
qml nil
(llsul.ou nrl.-
Inti from »ill,or?
JcKii l.ivrt nr Sto-
m»oh, incli n> Coi\,U|>»«
U»n, Inw»n\ VHm, V«Un>'*».
oi M6.J ihn II#»J, Acidity «f
Suiwneh, lU'«itf<u>n, Di#«
s.'*t i'a# KttUn#,, or Wolght in
( Hon, Ki«o»*<i«n», ilnh-
ir-f or ftntming »t «h* FU of
tV» Sr\'w*rK,&w jn?««\n» of tin.
»n«l Difli?
Y»i« KM.ihiog, Ffnr-
loriog it tli*
Hr »H, Cko.
king or
S»ffor»t'm, S«*Mtion* xth»n in k
lyintIMUurr, Dimner.of ri.lon,
Dot, or W’eba befor, tho
Sight, Fovtr ,nd Dull
Pain in tha Ilo.d,
Deficiency
of Farspiraiion,
Yeliovkesof thoSkin
and Eye.,Tain in tho Side,
Back, Cheei, Limbs,&c., Sudden
Flushings of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh
Constant imaginings or Evil, nnd Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cnu bo Poriunuonll, Cured l>y
JL»K. HOOFLAND’S
CEUiBUATliD GERMAN BITTERS,
PREl'AHEU UY
BE, €. HI, JACKSON,
AT TIIE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No, 120, Arc’ll Straw, Philadelphia.
Their power ovor tho above diseases is not jjxcel
led, il oqualiod, by any other preparation in the
United States^ as the carco attest, in many cases
after skillful physicians had failed,
Tlioso Bitters aro worthy tho attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtuo3 in the rectification
of diseases of tho Livor and lossor glands, exorcis
ing the most searching powors In weakness and of
factions of Uie digestive organs, they ore, withal
safo, certain and ploasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Ciiab. UoniNsoN, Esq . Easton, Md., in a lottor to
Dr. Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850, said—
•» My wifo and mysolf havo received more bono
fit from your mcdicino than any other wo liaye ov
or taken for tho (TFDyspopsia and Liver diseaso."
•• The Tenth Legion,’’publisltod at Woodstock
Vn , Jan. 10,1850, said—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.*'
“ Wo have uniformly refrained from rocommend*
ing to tho public ar.y of tho various Palont Medi
cines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced ot
their valuo. Among thoso wo considor worthy ot
notica is tho German Bitters, invontod by Dr,
IIookland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson in Philo*
dolphin. Ono instanco in particular, in which the
suporior virtues ol this modicine have been tested,
has fullon under our observation. During tho last
summor, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun
ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint
ond after trying in vain various rc-modios, he pur
chased a bottle of tho Ilittors, and after using it
was so much relieved of his distressing malady., that
ho procured anothor bottle, and it rostored hirn en
tirely t« hotthh."
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS
Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with groat sci
ontific and literary attainments, said in his “ New
York Weekly Messcngo*-/’January (1,1850.
»' Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters.—Hero is
preparation which tho leading presses in the Union
appear to be unanimous m rocommending, and the
reason is obvious. It is tnado alter a prescription
furnished by ono of tho moat colebra'ed physicians
of modern times, tho lato Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
Iloofland, Professor to the Univorsity of Jona ( Pri
vate Physician to tho King of Prussia, ami ono of
the greatost medical writors Germany has ever pro
duced. He was emphatically tho enomy of hum
dug,and therefore a mcdicino of which ho was the
inventor and endorsor may bo confidently relied on
He specially rocommended it in Livor Complaint,
Dyspopaia, Dohilityi Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom.
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of tho stomach, the liver and
tho intestines. Nino Philadelphia papors express
their conviction of its excellence, andsovoral of the
oditors now speuk of its offoets from tlioir individual
experience. Under theso circumstances, we feel
warantod, not only in calling tho attontion of our
roadors to tho present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack
son’s) preparation, hut in reoonim
to all afflicted.’*
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
(TMIE grentremedy for IllicumollBm, Gout, Pain in.
J- 'Ira BrarejHlpfflSokjLImbS«ni Joint. .Scroluln,
King'. Evil, White SwclUnge, Herd Tumor#, Still
Jolntn. nud all fitted gains whatever.
Theso Plnstcra possess the udvnntngo of being put
up hi air-tight boxes, bench they retain their full vir
tues In nil climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor lino been no exten
sively used by Physicians tmd tho people in general,
both In this coutmy aud Europe,that it is tdmust need
less to sny any thing nlraut it. Vet there lnuy he
some who stand in tired of Its healing powors who
have not yet tried it. For tlrair eakes \ve will simply
stale what it has done ill thousands of eases, and
what it will dn for them wlran tried.
? ^JU'PlgaFRCVM GEORGIA.
(tr M(9itN]f}&tiinonv front a Physician j
()t!#Tt.rv*N—Your Hebrew Plaslcr has ettrod inh
of pains of which 1 have sutrered for twelve yonra
past. During this period I Uliorcd under nn afillotioir
rooommendmg the article
Broad Street, Home, Georgia; ■
< *I3 HaEECTFJULLY- announce to tho public that
of every description. Also Hals and Cans, Boot?
nnd Shoes, Umbrellns, Thinks nnd Carpet Bags. To-
gothet with a woll selected sleek of Lndies and Mlss.it
Straw nnd Sntln Bonnets, Ladles and ]Miseca pittih
nnd LnBtlng Gnltors nnd Buskins, Ties, Slippers nnd
Walking Shoes, Also Pnrnsots,Gloves, mils, Fans,
mbs.iVo., Marcit 13, lW;.
FAI.I. AND H’INTEH tiOODE.
Nt J. 0MBEB&,
post, imnng inisnerioti i labored under nnalfliotlofT]^*
of my loins nm\ side, ami tri« d mnny romedlea thW M h R C H A N T T A l L O R »,
my own medical experience suggested, but \vithoui%t.V.
obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, nnd 4 now on hand n well selected stock of G|oths
ntn now by its good effects entirely cured. I will re- , c t l8S >M]oro8 and Vostlngs, of every .shade nnil
’ "* * color* together with evory othor nrticio. usutilly kejn
in tin establishment .of’.tliU Hind. Theae-gpodp
havo been selected’by himself in New York, ‘ with
commend tho Jew David’s or Hebrew Piaster to al.
who arc Buffering from contraction of tho muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia have but to bccomu acquaint
ed with Its virtues when they will resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M.‘\V. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Ga.
To Messrs Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La.
A
;reat care und particular ioforonco to tho pruvafl-
ng Fashions.. IJo also .prepared < to tnanufec-
*turo clothing inn matinrir’mid style not to bo sttr-
oassc>l in our larged and inost fashlonttblcLoUics. .
October 10 ISflf. .
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovilt. & Mead—I have been troubled
with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve vears.
On tho 1st of July, 1810,1 was so bad that I could not
turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I bad
not slept a wink f r six days. At this time my at
tending physician prescribed tho **Hcb ewvPlnstcr,’
and it noted like a charm ; tho pain led mo, nnd I slept
more tliun 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 pains, now in uso.
G. W. McMINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16,1850.
Beware of Cbuntccfeita and base Imitations.
Qj* Tho genuine will in future have the signature
of E. Taylor on the ateel plate engraved label on tho
top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of
this art clc is in existence.
The gcmiiho is sold by us, nnd by our agents np
•pointed throughout the South—and no pedlur is allow
ed to sell it. Dealers and pu-ichaseis geneially are
cautioned against buying of any but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be Imposed upon with
worthless nrticio. SCOVIL & MEAD.
113 Chartres street, N. Orleans,^ole General Agents
for the Southern States, to whom all orders must in
vnrinbly be addressed.
Soli by Battey. Rome Ga. j Summers & Broth.-
Kingston; John A. Erwin, Catsville j J. W. Robbins
Cave Spring; J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ;
Eliiot, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
GEORGIA' MILITARY INSTITUTE.
MORE EVIDENCE.
Tho "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” tho lost
family newspaper publishodin tho United Slates^
tho editor says of
DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
•• It is seldom that wo recommend what are form
ed Palont Medicines to tho confidenco nnd patron
ago of our roaders; and, thorofore, when wc recom
mend Dr. Iloofland's German Blttors, we wish it it
bo distinctly understood that wo aro not speaking
of the nostrums of tho day, that aro noisod about
for a briof period and thou forgotten after they havo
done their guilty race ot mischiof, but of a medi
cine long established, universally prizod.and which
hn» mot the hearty approval of tho Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidence has bean received (like
tho foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, in
throe years'" and the strongest testimony in its favor
is, thatthoro is more of it used in the practice of the
regular Physicians of Philodolphii than all othor
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily bo esta
blished, and fully proving that a tcientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet approval when pre
sented ovon in this form*
This medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dis-
pepsio no ono can doubt, aftor using it ns directed
It nets specifically upon the stomach ond liver—ills
profcrablo to calomel in all billious diseases—the
offect is immediato. Thoy can be administered to
female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, to
any time,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. -
This modiclnc has attainod that high character
which is necessary for oil medicines to attain to in
duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article nt
risk of tho lives oftkose who aro innocontly do-
ccivod.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have tho writton signature ofC.M.JACKSON
upon the wrnppor, and the name blcwn in the bottlo,
(D'wiihout which, they aro spurious._r|)
For sale wholesale nnd retail, at tho
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE;
No. 120, ARCII Stroot, ono door bolow Sixth,
(lato of 278, Race street,) l’hiiadolphia, ond by ro.
8pcciahlc dealers generally throughout the country.
Also for eslc by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Druggist, Romo, Gn.
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GUEEBLY to nn order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Floyd.county, will he sold before the
rourt-lionsed-jor in Romo, between thu usual hours
of bale, on tho first TuesduX in October next, one
forty acre lot of Jand, lying in tho tlflrtl district of
the fourth section, number 1009. Sold as tho pro
perty of-Jonathan S. Lawson, deo’d, for the benefit
fo the heirs of 6aUldeceased.
July 24/X8DI- P. R. LYLE, Adinr.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE-
T IIE ub*criberwould respectfully announce the
citizens ofRoine nnd vicinity, that he has lust
received and i* now opening a large and splendid ns-
gortment of Boob niul SliflON, consisting ot
sentleincn’s water-proof and dress boots. Indies boots
nnd shoes, and every variety of boots nnd shoes for
children. Also, n fine assortment of strong course
shoes nnd hoots for common wear. As he selected
Ids stock in €h:ty!t!Mo» vJUt £vcn& c:iru,
lie enn confidently recommend it to his friends and
patrons, nnd will repair any rips without charge.
lie nh-o has on hand nn extensive supply of Ilcm-
oclc Baltimore upper nnd sole leather, fine calf
skin, and a general assortmentofinnterinlp,in hioline
wliicli, together with Ids boots nnd shoes wiil he sold
as clump ns can bo’ bought in fliis market. lie will
continue to manufacture bools nnd shoes ns heretofore
to.order, on vonsonablo torms. Thankful for past fa
vors, lie cordially invites his friends and acquaintan
ces and the public generally to give him n call.
P. A. UMBBRG
Jan. 19, ISM-
T HIS Institution will be opened for the admission
of Cadets, on Monday the 7th of July, 1S51.
The Institution is owned by Stockholders, and is
under the control of n Board of Trusters.
The Faculty elected, consists of Moj. A V. Brum
by, Gen. James W, Armstrong, Moj. D. II. Hill nnd
Thomas Stewnrdson, M. D.
The Superintendent, Mnj. Brumby, is a graduate
of West Point. He comes to us with highest recom
mendations from the Academic St-jffof that Institu
tion ; nnd, also, from tho Faculty of the University
of Alabama, where he taught Mathematics and Civii
Engineering several years. Gen. Armstrong and
Maj. Hill are nlto graduates of West Point; and are
experienced teachers. The latter is at this time Profes
sor of Mathematics in Washington College, Virginin.
The course of instruction, regulations and discip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so far ns they are
applicable to n E-tate Institution, have beon adopted,
and will bo pu lislied in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upon tho usual plan of
four Collegin.e Classes. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parcni$nnd Guardians cm
at once, see tho requirements for Joining cither class,
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Gcoim try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition ond Declamation. French.
THIRD CLA SS.
Tiigonomery, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry nnd its applications, Analytical Geomotry
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential nnd Integral Calculus, Natural and Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Moral and Mcntn
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology, and Pliysl
ology, Politicul Economy, Law of Nations, Civil ond
Military Engineering,nnd Civil Architecture, Infunt-
ry Tactics, 8cicncc nnd Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Admitted who is less than four
teen or more than twenty-five years of age ; or who
is afflicted with any disease or infirmity which would
render him unfit for militnry duty.
The Cadets will be occupied a^out one hour nnd
half each dny in military exercises; but at such
limes as not to interfere with their regular studies
UNIFORM FURNITURE, fco.
The Uniform consists of a light gray cloth coateo.
trimmed with guilt convex buttons nnd black cord
—white vest,and wliitoRussinndrilling pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For wintor, gray
cloth vest and pantaloon*, trimmed to suit tho coat
—black stock, white gloves and white belts—Mon-
roo shoes niul a Forage cap. No other di ets will be
worn i nor will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
Each Cadet from a distance must provido him
solf with a mattrass and bedding for a single bed
inattrnss-covcr and bed-strap—one trunk, om
clothes bag and six towels. Each Cadot will
unite with liis room-mates in purchasing for their
common use, ono pine table, ono looking glass, ono
wash pan, ono pail and one broom.
In view of the following regulation, parents and
guardians sending thoir sons and vards to this In
stitution, am advised to deposit with tho < Snporln
tendant. or with some friend in Marietta, a sum of
money sufficient to purchase tho above articles, and
to cover all necessary expenses for ono Session ; or
the Suporintendantshould bo authorised, in writing,
to allow the Cadet to make an account lor a specified
sum. The regulation referred to is us follows, viz t
"Every Cadot shall keep a small blank book, in
which slinll bo charged every article he may pur
chase. Tills book shall bo turned over to the Su
perintendent fo-his inspection at the end of every
mouth. Any Cadet who .‘•hall contract a debt with
out permission of the Superintendant, or be furnish
ed with any article whatever, by any storekeeper or
other person, wit lion t such permission, or whoso pa
rent or guardian shall pay any debt contracted by
liim dm ing his connection with the Institute, nnd in
violation of tins legulntion; shall be dismissed,
TERMS.
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, nnd all oilier contingent expenses, [per Session of
■five moniliB,] 8100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet-,) perSeralon, 25
Field Music and other contingent expenses, 2
Any Cnile’t entering die institute after the com
mencement of a session will bo charged in propor
tion to the above rates. These charges must be paid
in advance, for all expenses except Ilie fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Instittfe butorc the expiration
of the period for which lie. has made an advance,
ehntl receive the unexpended balance.
Tim Editor of any newspaper in Georgia’, South
. Carolina, Florida, Alabama, MLsitFippi or Tennessee,
by inserting this advertisement in Iiie paper, and sen. I -
ing a copy regularly to thoGeorgia Militniy Institute,”
shall he entitled to tuition for one Cntlet, or ids draft
at the Tate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
in tuition, nnd in favor of any Cadet, will be accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
May 15,1851.—ly DAVID IRWIN.
President Board Trustees.
latest improvements, all of which will be warranted
tc^be of the best material and workmanship. I will
also furnish nil kinds of Mill Rock at tho lowest rates
for Cash. A. LEYDEN
March 8,1851 ly.
PATENT CAST IRON WATER WHEELS.
W HICH will be warranted to out two thousand
feet tf plonk per dtty,uiidor any bend of
water ftom four feet up, Munofttotured by ■
ninrhoS, 1851. A. LEYDEN;
NEW GOODS
UNDER THE MASONIC HAIX.
R.J. JOHNSON
I S now receiving a very large an<l the beat assorted
stock of Goods ever roceivcdby him, cohsjstiiig.of
nearly everything usually kept by merchants. Domes
tic nnd 6taplc goods, some very low price (or laboring
hands. Gentlemen’s fine drees 3oods, well Resorted.
French and English Cloths, Caesimeres, Vest tigs and
Summer Cloths, all direct from the Importers. La*
dies fine dress goods, nlmost every description, and la
tent and most fashionable for Spring and Summer j col
ored plaid embroidered, plain and Swiss muslin and
Lawns; Fancy silk tissues,Boringes, and a handsome
assortment of Ginghame of every description, all Hi
red and of the latest importations. Ribbons, and a
large stock of worked collars, caps, manU|!as f v!setiee,
and mnny other articles too tedious to mention* La
dies best twisted silk Gloves and mits, colored fancy
kid gloves, Linen nnd lawn handkerchief*, holscryi'&c.
BONNETS—a fine stock colored satin, lace, gimp,
satin straw, Hungarian, pearl and Spanish hair bonnet*.
M isees penrl nnd satin straw amVgimp Bonnets. Bon
net silks, lloweis and linings Ladles kid slippers
nnd walking shoes; also a large stock of Boots and
hoes for gentlemen, fine and common.
Ready-made Clothing, summer lints,fine moleskin,
fur and silk hats. Crockery, China and glass ware,
hardware, cutlery, saddles, bridles, martingales j also,
a fine lot of sugars, coffee and molasses Will .be sold
very cheap for cash only. lie respcctfidly invites his
former cuutuincnj and friends to give him • call; he is
prepared and will give the best of bargains
N. B. A liberal reduction will be made for cash for
all hills over $3.
Rome, march 27,1851.
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GIN.
'T’lIF# increased demand tor these Gins rendered It nti».
pfisnry for the proprh tor greatly to extend his Works,
which lie in doing witti entire new buildings, ond supe
rior /iew Machinery, on the Central Railroad, at Gri»-
wolflvil c, Jones county, Georgia, 8ft miles east ftuin
'ie city of Mncon,
These are not 1'rcmium Gint. Not having got Up a
fancy one expressly tor that purpose, his »ampl*Uin»,«r*
of the sump q-mlity, end of no better appoarancc, than
thoso font to his customers and without saying he
make* the best performing Gin in uso, deems It equiva
lent to «ny, that his aro in better demand than any other
nowin use—not having failed within tho Inst five years
to sell double nn many an any other Factory in the State,
nnd will guarantee thoxo he is now manufacturing for
tho ensuing crop, ere tho host made Gins in Georgia nl
the price, nnd worth on much to tho purchaser, or Slip
best he can got in any Slate nt any prico.
He would nivo caution l'luntors notto parohaao Gino»jff*
with Water Roxcs from any other Factory tha/t bit, as
ho lmn (mid a high price for. apd owns tho cxcluaivo
right to Georgin for nil the Water Boxes aver patented,
ami to the Oil saving Boxes for the ontiracotioh region;
and hereby notifies all who mnko, sell/or uie .Wdto r
Boxes or Oil-savers othor than his FncloTy, they will b
lipid accountable for damages in conformity With the Pae
tont laws of the country.
Orders for Gins by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
ox rc tiled, and (L'livorcd nttho puirhnsers door, when
nut convenient to a Railroad Depot or landing'
Feb. 27,1851* 8AMUEL GRISWOLD;
GniswoLDVlLLE, Feb. 1851. lUm.
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE ond extensive .lock of Lndl.a’ nnil
Gents’ dress gooda, newest soring stylcB | also a
very large slock ofstnple dry goods, boots, shore, tints
nnd clothing, snddlory, enrringo trimmings, springs
nnd nxlea for buggies nnc| two-horse wagons, shelf nnd
henvy hardware, of every style nnd price, smiths- tools,
sheet, hoop nnd bar iron and steel, hoes, chains, Arc.
Also n very large nnd general stock of Groceries, At-
Inntn Btemn Mills flour always on hand; together
with every other article wanted either for city or
country use,nil of which will be sold SB cheap on the
chenpostcnll nnd see.
Aprils, 1851. SULLIVAN CABOT& CO.
A . O T S>..
Fashionable French Boot . Maker.
I S prepared to execute work In his lino,* In it nea
nnd substantial manner, and will be thankful for n
liberal shnre of tho patronage ot Rome and vicinity
He may be found nt the room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, .Tail. 23,1851
his ID
PROVISION STORE.
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lard, Corn, Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coficc.
Salt, and Molasses,Demestic Yarns,Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Pure Port Wine, und Pale Qtnrd Brandy, Porter
and Lemon Syrup. A small lot of Shoes on consign
ment.
A few young men can be accommodated with
Boarding.
March G f J85U VAaAjtfjttpQtE. Depot Squar
,]r v, . >«*rfwin the l&deral Constituuw^. / - j oC
BRAYING AND BOATING.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs, the citizens
_L of Rome und its vicinity, thqt they have entered
into Copartnership for tho purpose of boating amidrny-
ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro
duce, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to any part of
the City or Country, and to furnish from their wood-
yard on t|io OoFtnnaula River, nnv quantity of good
oak Ond hickory wood. They have excellent teams,
and will be thankful for the patronage of their friends
and the public. JOHN ftl. WISDOM.
Jan 30,185ft.
' fcOV-
WA1SHI1TG1T0N HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia•
T HIS HOTEL hnsbeeiiftei#ly fitted up nnd finely
furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel
ing Public, generally, (fcp* No pains^'ill he spared
to render ali comfortable who inay give 11^ call.
ICJ 2 * Servants always in nttqpdfWco ntlho Cars
to convey baggage and conduct Passengers?
JAMES^LOW, Proprietor.
GKO. R. FRA55ER, Saperintsndant.
N. -A new and splendid BARBERSHOP recent
ly ntluchcd, under the same roof*
Dec. 5, IS5,0.
^ . ..ivofflo upolfttio entrap upd party
Portable Horse Power for Wheat Thrashers
C AN be set up in the field in one day«
For sale by FRANCIS M. ALLfSN.^
April 24, 1851*
T HE subscriber graf
fiti for the many nnil
repeated favors bcstowc’4
upon him •* for lo thos^
many yeqjrs,” by the citi
zens of Romo nnd vicini
ty, would still solicit a eon
timinnee of their patron
age, nnd a visit from all
persons having business In
IIIB ....... He may bo found nt the same OLD ES•
TAJJI'ISIIMENTon Broad street, 5 Doors West of
K- J. Johnson’s Corner. Within the last twelve
months he has grentlyenlargcd his shop, nnd mndq
many und important improvements innlmost every
brunch of bis business. Iiis materials aro good and
abundant; his workmen faithful and competent
and lie Hatters himself tlmt bis Cnrringos, Buggids,
nnd other vehicles, will favorably compnre.in benu T
ty, style, finish nnd durability, with any similar
establishment North or #South. , . -
Connected with his Carriago Establishment, ftia
lies nn extensive Blacksmith shop at the hend'dl
wliicl! is an experienced workman who is always
at home, and holds himself in readiness to hammer
nnd have hammered, Iron nnd steel to order.
The citizens of Georgia and Alabama who in
tend purchasing enrrinyes orbUggiWrWboTdlafly
invited to call nnd examinejils work.: HJ.ffijRrjces
will bo nmtated to ouit i|.o tiirras, gfflgnMb Jm >
wii. nt nil times commnn^tlra j
N?Tb-RopnirinB'fiona nt tbo shortest notjeosi
punctually and effectually. t .. , *
northern , a
Will bekopt constantly on hnmJj jybicbJra v
on uckoimnodatinc terms.