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KEGS Nalls,assorted. Forssle low, whole
X • eolo and retail, by F. M. AI.L13N.
• snlc and retail, by
Jnn.a, 1850.
1 A BALKS Factory Yarn, for sale low by
lU JanS. F. M.ALLE
•J K BALKS Birnched and Brown Homespuns
A-J from 3-4 to 0-4 wide, fursnle low by
Jan 2. F^M-cALLKN-
b)A CASKS Men's Boots nn, 1 Shoes fof sale- low
AjU liy F. M. A1TL6N.
.Tiiji 2.
GRASS CLOTH.
-g 00 FIKCIW 0, ' a '* c * h ’
July 21.
rtti—ju-t received by
DENNIS £ HUNT.
T d b CASKS Lndioa* Walhin(r shoes and kid slip
JL'Lf perefrom 50 cents n pair up. For Pale hv
Jan2. F. M.ALLKN
W IIITK WINE ond pure fi ler Vmepir, In
sale by F. Jl. ALLEN.
Jan. 2.
G OOD assortment of Castings, for sole he,
July 3. F. M. ALLEN.
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL at thu Free & Easy House, 4 ilpo 8 below the
Choice Hotel, where you will find a yeuernl as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, V.e., of the vrr>
beatthotever has been, and ns pond nsev. r can be oiler-
edinRome. Sold low for cosh. GEO. 811 AW*
Feb. 20, ISM.
TINNING BUSINESS-
T HE subscribor would inform bis friends nnd tho
public generally, that he is now engaged in the
manufacture of
Tin-War* ot every Kind.
Also every description of aheet-ron. liis shop ia on
Broad street nearly opposite Wimpoo’a Carriage fac
tory, where he hopes hy prompt attention to order*
to receive ft liberal share oftho public patronage.
.luno 2d, 11551. TO UN G. MERCK.
i'AVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAMBOAT CO. op gegrgia
Bun tho ioljowlng Steamers, as above, viz :
T AVIDIi. ADAMS, (iron). .TIIOS.S. METCALF,
CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE,
Which, with low-boats nnd lighters, afford mtc-
7.7ailed ftcil ti«*s for transportation of freight to tho
interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tonncssoo nnd
ADbnnm, in connection with tho Hail Hoads,
Tho cl 'gnat stcum-nnclcet D. L. Adams will con
nect with the Mennislilps Florida nnd Alabama—
landing freight by them ia 5 days from Now York
10 Augusta.
Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,) will bo
forwarded free of com minion,
flO Jn order to prevent dahition or miscarriage,
bills ol lading should bo addrcssM to
SAM’L: M.POND, President, Savannah
Mercliatullse from the interior to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta,
Jane2(1, ISM.
JUST RECEIVED OH CONSIGNMENT.
£) OAA LBS. Bacon and GOO lbs. Lard, for
J8)UUU solo for Cosh, F. M. ALLEN,
tifk BBLS. Superfine and Extra 1 family flour, for
£i\3 satoby, ... F. M. ALLEN.
25 BUSHELS of first rale Corn Meal just re-
reived ond for sale by
Feb 20
A SUPERIOR article of Family Flour, for .ale hv
Fob 20 U. SHAW.
A GO O'1 article of shelled Con: on hand and for
rule hy G. SHAW.
Feb 20
1 A BOXES superior NowYorkChccfofortutlcby
IA* Feb 20 O. SHAW,
A FIRST rate lot of Ilucon just received nnd for
anlc by O. SHAW.
Feb 20
U AAA LBS. of superior Lnrd just received at
JLUUU Felt 20 SHAW’S.
"I A HALF bbls. No. 1 Mackerel for Bnle by
JL'Lf Feb 20 0. SIIAW.
S PERM ami Star Candles for sale by
Feb 20 G. SIIAW.
A First rate article of Tobacco nnd Cisma always
kept ot HIJAW’S
Feb 20
CJCOTCH Herrings, Sardines, &c.,mny nt nil times
lO be found at tho FREE Jc" EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20
/"YY8TERS, Lobsters, Shrimpc, Pi s 's Feet, Kgg«,
v/ &c., served up In n superior manlier at the
Feb 20 FREE .V EASY HOUSE.
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for snle nt
MttVeh 0,1851. O. SHAW’S.
200
HOUSE PAINTING.
AARON W. HARSHAW,
H AVING permanently located In the City of Rome,
is prepared to execute work in the above line, in
a style that cannot fnil to please tho most fastidious,
lie lias in his possession testimonials from many differ
ent persona who have tried his skill, that will B&thfy
every one who wish to rofer to th^tn. Those in Rome
and the surrounding country who have houses to paint
cun have it done on as good terms, and with ns much
neatness anddispntuh by me ns it can bo done by any
body else, North or South, Having quit carriage nnd
sign painting, my whole nltention will bo given to the
above branch of the business. Graining done in lira
rate style, and made to represen t any kind of wood or
marble desired, 4 s I have dcuo a groat deal of work
in this part of the country, specimens of which may,
be seen, I deem it unnecessary to say any thing more
ns to my nbility 10 do good work, but only ask u trial
May 29.1851. *
F OUR months after date application will he made to
tho Honorable tho Inferior court of Floyd county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell thu
realfstnte of William C. Butler, late of said county,
deensed. BENJ. H.LAMPIUN, Adm’r.
July 10,1051.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y order of the honorable tho Inferior court of
Chattoogn county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu December
next, In Summerville, one Negro hoy, Bill, 22 years
old, Improperly of E. Jones, Lunatic, Sold for the
benefit of the creditors of said Lunatic,
ang. 23, 1851. M. MONTGOMERY,)
HARRIET JONES, 5
H0ISERY.
L ADIES’, Gents* nnd Misses* Hose in great va
riety, at low prices. DENNIS HUNT.
Jnir-’i.
500 LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap
NEW ARRIVAL.
sfTMIE undersigned begs leave to inform the
jf JL citizens of Rome, its vicinity nnd the public
generally, that lie has just received nnd opened n now
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY oj tho very la
test patents nnd finest style. His friends and acquain
tances are cordially invHteil to give hint a call uttd ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds of tepniring (lone to order, and goods and
work wnrrented. Ills establishment will ho (ouml a
few doors abovo the Hilburn House, Depot 8quure.
J. G. McKINZIB.
Dec. 19,1850.
BANKS & EDDLEMAN,
DEALKR8 IN
BOOTS,SHOES, LATHER,PEGS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Arc.
Atlanta, Ga.,
H AVE on hnnd a Inrge stock of Leather, Lusts,
- Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., and will fill orders
t Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Mu*
«crBin Cherokcn Georgia nnd Alabama would do well
-ctry them, as they mighf'go farther nnd fh reworse.”
They also haven Inrge stock of well nssorre . (foots
grid Shoes, mode exoresely for them, which tuy will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, nnd will
be sold cheap.
•‘ Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, mnnfnctur-
cd hy themselves in Atlanta. These are far superior
to any Negro Shoes before offered iu this part of the
country, nnd will be sold on accommodating terms.
They are prepnred also, to make to order fine single
nnd doubled ?olo Boots, or any other kind, 111 a style
unsurpassed in this country.
Nov. 28, 1S50.*
For the Giire of
GOUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, <>ROUP,
ASTHMA and OOMS VIVII'SUOIX.
PgAmong Ihe numerous discoveries Science has mad
in tills generation to facilitate the huslnoss of life—in
crease its enjoyment,nnd even prolong the term ofhu
man existence, none can be named of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
hunting Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout
this broad country, has proven beyond ti doubt, that
no medicine or combination of medicines, yet known,
can so surely control and euro tho numerous varieties
of pulmonury disease which have hitherto swept from
our midst thousands nnd thousands every year. In
deed, there isnow abundant reason to believe a reme
dy has at length been found which enn be relied on to
cure the most dnngerous affections of tho lungs. Our
space here will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the cures effected by its use, but wo would present
the following opinions of eminent inou, nnd refer furth
er enquiry to the circular wldcb the ngunt below nnm
cd, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein nn
full particulars, nnd indisputable prool of these facts.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Ayer—Sir, I have used your Cherry
Pectoral in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis,
am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is
nn admirable compound for the relief ot laryngial nnd
bronchial difficulties. If iny opinion os to its superior
character can hoof any service,you arc at liberty to
use it as you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D.
From tho widely celebrated Professor SILLIMAN,
M,D., L. L. I)., Professor of Ccmistry,Mineralogy
itc, Yolo College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med
Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Eu
rope. ^
"I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable compos!
tion from some of the best articles in themnterin mod-
cu,and a very effective remedy for tho clues of dis
eases it is intended ta euro.”
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1,18*49.
Major Pattison, President of tire S. C, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful sue
38, to cure nn inflammation of the lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 2G, 1S40.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now con
stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my prnetico, nnd
prefer it to tiny other medicine for pulmonnry com
plaints. From observation of many severe cases, I
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, ond diseases of
the lnngB.thnt have put to dofinneo nil other remedies.
I invariably recommend its use In cnees of consump
tion, and consider it much the best remedy known for
that dJscose, Respectfully vours,
I. H. Cushman, M, D.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
Sold in Rome by Battf.y Brother, in Marietta, hy
Wm. Root, in Augusta by Havjland, Risi.ey, & Co.,
and by all Druggists throughout the St-te,
inarch 20,1851. ly
GLOVES*
L ADIES and Gents white colored Kid, silk and
. Lislc-lbrcnd, Ladies Colored and Black V ohair
Pic*nic,nnd children’s Lisle-thrend nnd’cotton Glovos.
DENNIS & HUNT.
WHO WANTS TO RIDE?
FINE new Bug__
Warranted, apply to
August, 7th 1851,
A FINE new Buggy for snle. Wimpey’s moke,
Warranted, apply to F, M ALLEN.
FACTORY YARNS,
W HITE nnd Striped Osnttburghs. fbr sale by tho
Bale nt Factory prices. '** ' ‘
ted to rxnm'.no tho goods
Aug. 21.
Merchants are invi-
F. M. ALLEN, A trout.
WARE HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
N. OUSLEY & SON,
Macon, Georgia.
GODFllEYToUSLEY'fc CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
JAMES E. OODFEEV, | N. OESEBV, | B. F. OUSLEY,
FLOYD HOUSE,
MAOOM, ©A.
TIIDMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Superintendent.
T miles' Deportment under the charge of Mrs. James,
formerly of Columbus, nnd fnvornbly known to the
travelling public. An Omnibus will always bo in
reodlncr.9 for tho conveyance of passengera to and
from the Hotel.
03- Tito Alligator Line of Stogcs to Flodira lino Its
Mncon Office at this Hotel.
WASHINGTON HALL,
UIACON, GEO.
TO HIE PUBLIC.
Y OU cannot be better plenscd than nt this old es
tablished House. Tho rooms nre comfortable
nnd clean, and the proprietor is willing to do any
thing in his power to please his customers.
Mucon, Aug. 21,1851. E. S. ROGERS.
BUGGIES.
F OUR superior Buggies, well made and well trim
med, nnd a splendid set of Harness with each
for snlc at a bargain. DENNIS & HUNT,
nug. 28,1801.
STEAM l STEAM M STEAM ! t I
Furniture^ Chairs, Punnoll-Doors, Win
«low»Saslt* lllinds. etc.
mi IE undersigned beg leave to inform the public
JL tlmt they have on hnnd and arc constantly mnnu
fncturing, every variety of Cabinet Furniture of tho
latest style nnd best quality, together with Pnnnel
Doors, Door mid Window Frames, Window Sush,
Blinds, cVc. See,
Having been ut very considerable expense in pro
curing nnd fitting up now and improved machinery
for doing the above kinds of work, they confidently
nppeul to a generous public to sustain them in the en
terprise, pledging themselves to furnish.any article in
their line, for less money than it can be made foi by
hand,or laid down for from any market.
SUMTER, TORBETT & Co.
Aug. 8S, J 851.
03-Shop opposite the Presbyterian Church,
BroadStrect, Rome, Go.
Jim. 2.
ply to
JU8T RECEIVED,
B Y the Subscriber, in addition to his former stock
n choice lot of Groceries ; consisting, in part, ol
New Orleans, Porto Rico, Crushed, Refined Granulat
ed Sugars; Superior Rio Coffee, Sperm, Star nnd Tal
low Candles; 12 bbls. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 30
Socks No. 1 Penfield Fumlly Flour ; alson choice lot
of Liquors, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hol
land Gin, Scotch Whiskey nnd domestic Liquor
Hardware, Blacksmith Tonis, Hoe?, Trace Chains,
Shovels, Spades, Garden Rake-*, Boots, Shoes an
Huts. ^ 11 ot which he offers for sale nn ns gnoi
terms ill i \ y can be bought in the ciiy.
Marc 1831. THOS. J. VERDERY
GRISWOLD’S COTTON GIN.
TUTE increased demand lor these Gina rendered it n< <
A casnry for the proprii lor grently i„ extend h * work
which lie is doing will* entire new buildings, nnd snpi-
rior pt’w Machinery, on tho Central Ruilroad t ot C.rin
wolflvd e, Jones county, Georgia, 81 miles eust from
l tic city of Macon,
These are not Premium Gins. Not having got up
fmtry one expressly lor that purpose, his •amplet.ius.ui
of I he same q inlity, end of no better appearance, than
those sent to hi* customers and without saying he
unites tho best performing Gin in use, deems it equiva
lent to say, that Insure iu better demand than nny other
nowin use—not having foiled within tho last five years
to sell double as many a>- any other Factory in the State,
nnd will guarantee those lie is now manufacturing fbr
the ensuing crop, nre the best made Gins in Georgia nt
the price, ond worth as much to the purchaser, a-the
best he can g«t in any Stnto at any price.
lie would also caution Planter:, not to purchase Gins
with Water Boxes from nny oilier Factory than his,
SOMETHING NEW UNDERTHE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
R ESPECTFULLY informs tho Citizens of Floyd
ond the adjoining Countie?, nnd the public aonur-
nlly, that ho has permanently located in the City of
Rom*', with the intention of carrying on thu CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its various
branches. From his long experience in one of the most
extensive Onrrioge manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, he flatters himself thathe will he able to give
entire satisfaction to nil who may feel disposed to test
his mechanism. “ Equaled by few ami Excelled by
nonf.,” is bis motto, nnd in order to enrry this fully in
to effect, he employs none but first rare workmen in
every department of his business, from the turning of
n common wngon-rpoke, to n full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with his establishment he
has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate business and fill orders in work-
innMke style. He cordially invites the public, and es
pecially those who ore disposed to encourage " home
manufactures’* to give him a call nnd examine his Car
riages, Buggies nnd Wagons, before purchasing else
where, ns ho is determined to sell foi cash or to punc
tual customers, on as good terms as can be obtained
South of “ Mason nnd Dickson’s Line.”
Repairing done to order, and in the shortest pos?i-
bletime. His establishment may be found in the
immediate vicinity ofthe Rail Road Dcpo and next
door to tho llilbnrn House.
Broad Street, Rome,Ga. January 1st, 1851.
DISSOLUTION. f „
T HE Firm of Osgood, Alsobrook & Co. was dis
solved this day by mutual consent. All debt
due by or to tho Firm, will be settled by J. \\\ M
Berrien, who has the not- sand nccountaof the Firm fo-
collection. Immediate liquidation is requested of nls
indebted to the firm. JAS. E. OSGOOD,
JACOB E. ALSOBROOK,
Aug. 4, 1851. JAS. W. M. BEKRIEN,
be line ,<n;d a high pric
i iglit to Georgia fur nil the NY
and to the Oil saving Boxes i
cud hereby notifies all who
Boxes or Oil-savers oilier Hi;
In-Id Hccuuutnble fur damage*
l.ml law* of the country.
Orders for Gin* by Mil ,
> ^yfUfqL’dj and delivered ut ihe pusr
mil convenient to ff !tatlromH>rp«i Y. r Iniwiiog- ’
Feb. 27, 1331* SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
GntswoLOViM-K, Kcb. 1851. 10m.
the exclusive
r Boxes ever puleuird,
the entire eoltun region;
ake. sell, or 1180 Wfiler
bis F» eiurv,thry will h
conformiiy with ilu* Put
rlbrmigli Agents, prompt!)
lien
JUST RECEIVED
T HE subtcribor grate
ful for the many and
repeated favors bestowed
upon him “ lor lo these
ninny years,’’ by the citi
zens ol Rome and vicini
ty, would still solicit u con
tinunnee of their patron-
nge, and u visit from nil
persjus having business in
lii? lino. IIo may bo found-at the sumo OLD
TABLISIlMEXTon Broad street, fi Door? West of
R* J. Johnson’s Corner. Within tho last two
months he lms grently enlarged bis shop, and nn
many nnd important improvements inalinOst t*v
branch of hi? bu-dness. II is materials arc good n
abundant : hi* workmen faithful and compete
nud In* linn, r? himself that hi? Carriages, Bugg
and other vehicles, will favorably compare iu be
ty, style, finish *nnd durability, with any siiui
establishment North or .Youth.
Connected with bis Carriage Estnb.i-dunout. lie
has nn exten-ive lfiac-liMuith .-hop at the bead ol
XpM-.OM
.Old? Id
•s’ and
; also a
I'Sf'llll ts
A LARGE nnd extensive stock of I
Gents’ dress goods, newest spring st;. h
very Inrge stock of staple dry goods- boots,?:
mid clothing, sttddl uy, carriage trimming*, sp mg? 1
mhl axles for buggies and two-horsc wntrons. -lu-lfmul j
Iiwtvy htrrdv/are, of -very style nnd price,smiths* tools, ;
(.Jiret, hoop nnd hur Iron and steel, hoes, cIj-uhb, \ r
Also n very Inrge and general stock of Groceries, At
lanta steam Mills flour always ’on hnnd; together
iVitli every other article wanted either tor city or |
ntry use,nil of which will he sold ds cheap ns the
enil nnd see.
SULLIVAN CABOT& CO. j
•d, It.
ut homo.
nnd lmvc Innntnc
The citizens of
invited to call and exam
will la- regulated to sui
luiud will at all time? co
vork i
iVllG
in roadine?? to \v
and steel to order
and Alab
or buggiei
who in-
eordially
Ko
, 1 Sol.
ue his work.
tho times, and cnVh ii
uninml the very .best bur
WILLIAM \VIMPEL’.
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR
A SAFE nnd certnin cure for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting of blood,cough?, colds, Asthtnu
pain in tho side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and td
pulmonary affections.
Extracts from Certificates
Which can be seen in full by calling on theent u
getting a pamphlet.
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York, says: Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
and Tar cured a case of tho most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, ?nys—I
had the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
fretn the lungs, nnd nil my friends and physicians
gave me up to die, yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort nnd Tar restored me to perfect health I
Gabriel WiiiTaiiEAD,
Sworn to and subscribed this 27th day of Novenv
ber, 1844. II. E. Spencer, Mayor of Cincinnatti*
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the puln oi nry
consumption, attended with a 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 nil hopes of
recovery ! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar, which entirely healed
my lungs nnd restored me to porfect health, by the
use oi n few bottle?. [signed] Ann Child.
f{r>- Dr. Will lam Richards, of Cincinnati, says
Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel constrain
ed to state that I used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd
Tar in the ease of Charles Wade, who was quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
alter the usual remedies had foiled.
[signed] Wm. Richards, M. D
The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky.
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort ami Tnr gives great sat
isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes if, and
Vronouiiccs it^on'e of the best medicines in use.
E. II. Haycuaft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot,-Gallia county
O. writes -Dr. Rogers* JJvcrwort and Tnr has been
the mennsofsnatchiiig my life from a premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN
Mr. Merriweather, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr- Rogers’ Liverwort nnd has oo meiowith great
success* A young man of this place, supposed by
every one to be in the last stage of Consumption !
was entirely cured by its rise!
[signed] David Mbhkiweatuer, Druggist.
Mr. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states—
A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was appa
rently in the Inst stage of the Consumption, was re
stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv
erwort nnd Tar. The euro was a most extraordinary
one.
Df. Wilson, van old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, 0-, writes—I have been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, ond
during that time she ha? suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She was oniirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort and Tnr. H. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and
Tar has been introduced, it is superceding every oth
er Cough Medicine before the public This i f wholly
wing to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season !
And neglect not that cough which is daily weaken
ing your constitution, irritating your throat nnd lungs,
nnd inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing nnd honling n ramedy can be ob
tained os Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort and Tor.
Beware, of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rooers, oii
on the engraved, winpper nround encli bottle.
^Hce, $ l per bottle, or bix bottles for $5, Sold
wholesale ai)<t retail by M’OVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet..Conti and St. Louis, Oilemis,
Sole agents for the Southern State?, to " whom nil
orders and applications for Agencies must he address,
ed.
0rj- Sid by BATTEY fo BRO., Rome, <Sr. » Som_
crs»fc Bro., Kingston, Ga. John Erwfn, Cnssvili
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J. W. Robbins, Ca u
Spring ; J. L. Elliot &, Co., Cedar Bluff, Ain.
{.ia Tobacco, which will be sold low by the box
Also n lot of fine cut Tobacco in papers for smok
ing, equal to Ilnvanna, at
July 17. F. M. ALLEN’S
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
JtaimmitaQiinm Messes Ha omits
And Factor».
Jos. Washburn, I 114 Bay Stroot.
Jno. R. Wilder, SA VANN AH.
Fras. G. Dana, |
Refer to Major Jno. S, Rowland, Cuss county.
July 24, 1851.
FALL HATS.
J UST received from Beebo (Brondwny,New York)
n supply of Full Hals, which for beauty of style
and superiority of Material nnd workmanship surpass
nny hats ever offered in this market.
Sept 4, 1851 DENNIS & HUNT.
Dissolution of t/opurfiioreliip.
T HE firm of Burns & Murray is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the
concern will make payment to oither of the under
signed. W O BURNS
August 28,1851 A J MURRAY
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
T HE ubscribcr would respectfully announce the
citizens of Rome and vicinity, that lie has lust
received nnd i? now opening a largo and splendid ns
gortment of Hoots nml Shoes, consisting o.
sentlemen’s water-proof and dress boots, Indies boots
and shoes, nnd every vnriety of boots nnd shoes for
children. Also, n fine assortment of strong course
shoes nnd boots for common wonr. As ho selected
his stock in rhurlcsioi* with grcitl e:ire,
he cun confidently recommend it to his friends ami
patrons, nnd will repcir nny rips without charge.
lie ulso has on hand nn extensive supply of Hem
oak Baltimore upper ond sole leather, fino cnlf
skin, nnd a general assortment of materials, in his line
which, together with his boots nnd shoes wiil be sold
as cheap ns can bo bought in »his market. He will
continue to manufacture boots and shoes ns heretofore
to order, on ronsonable terms. Thankful for past fa-
vors, ho cordially invitos his friends and ncqnaintan-
ccs and the public generally to give him n call.
P, A. OMBERG
Jan. 19,1S51*
DRAYING AND BOATING-
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Rome and its vicinity, that they have entered
into Co -artnership for the purpose of boating and dray
ing They bold themselves in readiness to have Pro
duce, Merchandize, &c„ conveyed to nny part of
the City or Country, nnd to furnish from their wood
yard on tho Oostanaula River, nny quantity of good
oak nnd hickory wood. They have excellent teams,
nnd will be thankful for the patronage of their friends
nnd the public. JOHN II. WISDOM
Jan 30, 1851.
NEW GOODS
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
rpHE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Painiti
J- the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrofula,
King’s Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and all fixed pains whatever.
These Plasters possess the advantage of being put
up in air tight boxes j hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor haa been so exten
sively used by Physicians and the people in genoral,
both in this country nnd Europe, that it is 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 yet tried it. For their sokes we will simply
state what it has done in thousands of cases, nnd
what it will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the following testimony from a Physician
Gentlemen—Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me
of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years
past. During this period 1 labored under an affliction
of my loins and side, and tri'd many remedies that
my own medical experience suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
nm now by its good effects entirely cured. I will re
commend tho Jow David’s or Hebrew Plaster to nl.
who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the sldo or back.
The people of Georgia have but to bocomo acquaint
ed with its virtues when they will resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Go.
To Messrs Scovil & Mead, Now Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovill & Misad—I have been troubled
with tne chronic rheumatism fertile last twelve years.
On the 1st of July, 1840,1 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. At this time my at
tending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster,”
and it acted like a charm; the pain lefl me, and Isle]
more than half the night, and in three days I was ab!
to ride out. I oonsider the "Hebrew Plaster,” the best
remedy for nil sorts of pains, now in uso.
G. W. McMINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 1G, 1850.
Beware of Countccfeits and base Imitations.
ID 3 Tho genuine will in future have the signature
of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the
top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a menu counterfeit of
this article is in oxistence.
The genuine is sold by us, ond by our agents ap
pointed throughout the South—nnd no pedlar is allow
ed to sell it. Dealers nnd puJchnsere geneinlly are
cautioned against buying of nny but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a
worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD.
113 Chartres street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents
for the Southern States, to whom nil orders must in
variably be addressed.
^ Sol I by Battey. Rome Ga.; Sommers & Brother
Kingston ; John A, Erwin, Cassvllle ; J. W. Robbins
Cave Spring; J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J.
Elliot, Cedar Bluff, Ala.
dour* at the shortest notice
.illy ciul (.‘fleetnutty.
'NORTHERN WORK
• kept constantly on hand, widt h lie will so]
Miiniodnting terms. W. W.
PROVISION STORE.
S. G. WfiLLS.
B ACON, Lnrd, Cmn. Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
.Snlt, nnd Moln68cs,Demestic Yarns,Cloth, Shoes
J and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
| Pure Port lPine, and Pale Otard Brandy, Porter
■ nml Lemon Syrup. A email lot of Shoes on consign*.
| ment.,
be accommoi
UHDER THE IttASOKBC IIALL
R. J. JOHNSON
I S now receiving a very large nnd the best assorted
stock of Goods ever received by him, consisting of
nearlyeverythingusunlly kept by merchants. Domes
tic nnd stnplc goods, some very low price for 'laboring
hands Gentlemen’s tine fires? Goods, well assorted.
French nnd English Cloth?, Caesimeres, Vest ngsnnd
Summer Cloths, nil direct from the Importer?. La
dies fine dress goods, almost every description, nml la
test nnd most fashionable for Spring and Summer; col
ored plnid embroidered, plain nnd Swiss muslin and
Lawns; Fancy silk tissue?,Bnriages, and it handsome
assortment of Ginghams of every description, all di
rect and of the latest importations. Ribbons, nnd a
Inrge stock of worked collnis. enps, mantillas, visettes,
and many other article? too tedious to mention, Ln-
dies best twisted silk Gloves and mils, colored fancy
kid glove?. Linen nnd lawn handkerchiefs, hoiscry,iVe*
BONNETS—n fine stock colored satin, lace, gimp
satin straw, Hungarian, pearl and Spanish hnirbonnets.
Misses pearl and satin straw nnd gimp Bonnet?. Bon
net silks, flowers and linings; Ladies kid slippers
nnd walking shoes ; nlso a large stock of Boots nnd
shoes for gentlemen, fine nml common.
Ready-made Clothing, summer lints,fine moleskin,
fur and ?ilk hats. Crockery, China nnd glass ware,
hardware, cutlery, raddles, bridles, mnrtingnlcs ; also,
a fine lot of sugar?, coffee and molasses will be sold
very cheap for cash only. He respectfully invites his
former customers nnd friends to give him a call; lie is
prepared and will give the best of bargains
N- B. A liberal reduction will be made for o.ntdi for
■“Tsoyer ^
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Miraattl!:®, ©tiB®!rgjiai ■
T HIS Inptltution will be opened for the admission
of Cadets, on Monday the 7th of July, 1851.
The Institution is owned by Stockholders, and is
under the control of a Board of Trustees.
The Faculty elected, consists of Maj, A V. Brum
by, Gen. James W, Armstrong, Mnj. l3. II. Hill and
Thomas Stewardson, M. D.
The Superintendent, Mnj. Brumby, is a graduate
of West Point. He comes to us with highest recom
mendatiotis from the Academic St.fFof that Institu
tion ; and, nlso, from tho Faculty ot the Universir
of Alabama, where he taught Mathematics nnd Civ!
Engineering several years. Gen. Armstrong and
Maj. Hill are aUo graduates of West Point; and nre
experienced teachers. The latter is at 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 far as they are
applicable to n State Ii stitution, have been adopted,
and will bo pu’ fished in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upon tho usual plnn of
four Collcgia.e Classes. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parents and Guardians can,
at once, see the requirements for joining either class.
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, English Grammar
Geography, Composition and Declamation. French.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigouomcry, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry and its applications, Analytical Geometry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential and Integral C-aleuluB,Natural und Ex
lerimentnl Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ng, Evidences of Christianity, Moral ond Mental
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Naturnl History, A/inernlogy, Geology, nnd Physi
ology, Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil nnd
Military Engineering,and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tootles, Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet wifi bo Admitted who is less than fou
teen or more than twenty-fivo years of age ; or who
is afflicted with nny disease or infirmity which would
vender him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied a»*out one hoar and
Imlf each dny in military exorcises; but at such
times as not to interfere with their regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, fce.
Tho Uniform consists of n light grny cloth coatee,
trimmed with guilt convex buttons nnd bluck cord
—wliito vest, nnd white Russian drilling pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For winter, gray
cloth vest and pantaloons, trimmed to Bult tho coat
—black stock, wliito gloves nml white belts—Mon
roe shoes and a Forage cap. No other dress will be
worn ; nor will Cadets be ullowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
Each Cadet from a distance must provldo him
seif with a inattrnss nnd bedding for a single bed,
nmttrnss-covcr nnd bed-strap—one trunk, one
clothes bag nnd Bix towels. Each Cadet will
unite with his room-mates in purchasing for their
common uso, ono pino table, one looking glass, one
wash pan, one pail nnd one broom.
In view of tho following regulation, parents and
guardians sending their sons and yards to this In
stitution, uro advised to deposit with tho Super!
tondunt, or with some friend in Marietta, a sum
money sufficient to purchase tho above articles, and
to cover all necessary expense? for ono Session ; oi
the Superintendent should be authorised, in writing,
to allow the Cadet to make an account lor « specified
sum. The regulation referred to is ns follows, viz
“Every Cadet shall keep u small blank book, ii
which shall be charged every article be may pur
chase. This book snail bo turned over to tho Sit-
perintendant fo-his inspection a t tho end of every
month- Any Cadet who shnll contract a debt with
out permission of the Superlntendant, or be furnish
ed witli nny‘article whatever, by any storekeepe
other person, without such permission, or whose pa-
rent or gnnrdian shall pny any debt contracted
him during his connection with the Institute, and
violation of this icgulation, shall be dismissed.
TERMS.
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, and nil other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five tnonihs,] 5100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet-,) por session, 2,
Field Music and other contingent expenses, 2
Any Cadet entering tho Institute after the com
mencement of a session will be charged in propor
tion t< the above rates. These charges must be paid
in advance, for all expenses except the fee for tuition.
Every endet leaving the Institu e before the expiration
of the period for which he 1ms made nn advance
shall receive the unexpended balance.
The Editor of nny newspaper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Tennessee
by inserting thin advertisement in his paper, nnd sen-
ing a copy regularly totheGeorgin Military Institute,
shall be entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his draft
nt the rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
in tuition, ond in favor of any Cadet, will be accepted
By order of the Board of Trustees-
May 15,1851—ly DAVID IRWIN,
President Board Trustee:
LIVER C OMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
Keyvous DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
the KIDNEY
'diaoties orla-
lng from a dioor-
dorodLivororSlw-
ninoli, audiosConallpa.
lion, Inward PIIob, Fullness,
or blood to tbo Head, Acidity of
tho Stomach, Nauaea, Heartburn, Din.
suit Ibr food, Fullness or Weight ill
(the Stomach, Sour Emulations, sink
ing or Fluttering at the l'lt of
tho Stomach, Swimming of tho
Hoad, Hurried and Diffi.
cult Breathing, Flui-
eia- * 0r ^ n 8 »* tho
Hoort, Cho.
king or
Suflbcstlng Sensations whon In a
lying posture, Dimness of vision,
Dots Or Webs before the
Sight, Foverand Dull
Fain in tho Head,
- Dolicloncy
of Poropirntlon,
Yeliownosa oftho Skin
and Eye»j Pain in ths Side,
Back, Cheat, Limbs, Aso., Sudden
Flnehings of Heat, Burning in tho Flosh
Constant imagining! of Evil,and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Can bo I-orrnnuontly Cured hr
DRs HOOF LANE’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
imuran bd nr
DR. C. M, JACKSON,
, AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No, ISO, Arch Struct, IMiiiadulpliin.
Their powor over the abovo dieoeeoeie not enool-
•led, ii equalled, by any other preparation in tho
United States, at. the cores attest, in meny cases
aftor skillful physicians had failed,
Theao Bittera are worthy tho attention of inva
lids j Poeeoaslng greet virtues In Ihe rectification
of diseases of tho Liver end lesser glands, exercis
ing the moot searching powors in weakness and «p
foctione of the dlgeetivo organs, they oro, withal,
safe, certain and plaaaant.
READ AND RE CONVINCED
Cttan. lioniNsoN, Esq- Eaaton, Md„ in a latter to
Dr. Jackion, Jen. 0, 1B50, said—
- My wife and myaalfhave received moro bene
fit Irom your modicino than any other wo have ov-
or token for the KTDyspep.ia and Liver dieeeee."
" The Tenth LKarpN,"published at Woodalock.
Va i Jan. 10,1850, said—
. w i_ " A GREAT MEDICINE.”
ti ' Wo J havo , wniformly rofroinod from recommond-
irtg to tho public or.y of tho various Patont Medi
cines of tho day, unless thoroughly convinced of
thoir value. Among those wo consider worthy of
notico is tho German Bitters, invented by Dr,
IIoofland, and prepored by Dr. Jackson in Phfia*
dolphin. Ono instanco in particular, In which tho
superior virtues ol this medicine have been teiterf,
boa follon under our observation. During the lost
summer, o son of Mr. Abraham GrabllL of this coun
ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint
and after trying in vain various remedies, he pur
chased a bottle of tho Bittera, end after using it,
was so much relieved o( his distressing mated) that
ho procurod onothor hottlo, and it restored him en-
tirely to hoalth.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judge M. M. Noah, a gentlomun with great ref-
entific and horary attainments, said in his »* New
York Weekly Messenger” January fi, 1850,
“ Dr. 1!6opi.and's German Bitters.—Haro is a
preparation which tho leading prosses in the Union
appear to bo unanimous in recommending, and the
reason ia obvious. It is made alter a prescription
turnished by one of tho most colobra*eu pliyotcians
of modern times, the late Dr. Chriatopher Wilhelm
Iloofland, Professor to tho University of Jerio, Pri
vate Physician to tho King of Prussia, and one of
tho greatest medical writers Gormnny has ever pro
duced. Ho wna emphatically tho enemy of hum-
duo, and therefore a medicino of which he was the
inventor ond endorser may be confidently relied on.
[Io specially recommended it In Livor Complaint.
Dyspepsia, Debility , Virtlgo. Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation^ nt*l all complaints arising fYont*
a disordered condition ofthe stomach, the liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its excellence, andaovoral oftho
oditors now t peuk of its effects from their individual
experience. Under theee circumstances, we feci
warantod. not only in calling tho nttoqtion of oar
renders to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack-
son’s) preparation, but In rccomm * ‘
to all afflicted.”
recommondmg the article
MORE EVIDENCE.
The “Philadelphia Saturday Gaertte,” the _
family newspaper published in the United Stit
the editor says of
DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTER:
•* It is seldom that we recommend what nre tVrm.
od Patent Medicinos to tho confidence and- pail
ago of our readers; and. therefore, when wc rod
mend Dr. Iloofland’s Gorman Bitters, w» wish it
be distinctly understood that wo arc not epe&klt
ortho nostrums of tho day, that aro noisod nbpi
for n brief poriod nnd then forgotten after, thoy ha%
Jono their guilty race ol mischief; but ofnntedl
oine long established^ universally prized, and which
haw met tho henrty approval of the Fuculty tteelf
Evidence upon ovidenee ha* been received (lik,
tho foregoing) from all sections of the Union, in
three yonrs r and the strongest 'ostimony in its.favor 1
is, that thore is more of it used in the practice of ihe
regular Physicians of Pliiladolphifc then oil*other
nostrums combined, n fact that can tastly !>«• esta
blished, and fully proving that a scien'ific pri prra-
tion will moot with their quiot approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dig-
pepsia no one can doubt, aftor using it as directed.
It acts specifically upon the stomcoh and llvei*-—A is
preferable to calomel in all billious disease*—the*
effect is immodisto. They can ba administered to
female or infant with safety and reliable benefit; ta
any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high charnctc^
which ia necessary for all medicines to attain to fijj
duco counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article i
tho risk of the fives of chase who are innocently <*
ceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OFTHE
GENUINE.
They have tho written signature of C.M JACKS _
upon tho wrapper, ond the namo blown in the bottl
Epwithout which, thoy oro 8puriou0..£g
For sale wholesnh and retail, at tho
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE..
No. 120, ARCH Street, ono drmr below Sixtl
(late of 278, Race street.) Philadelphia, and by fT
spcctablodenlcrs generally throughout the countrl
Also for fls’e by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,!
Druggist, Romo, Gm
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
NOTICE.
T HE Co-partnership existing heretofore betwel
Battey & Bro. having been dissolved by mutul
consent, the business wifi be continued At the oldstaifl
by ROBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of i
firm wifi receive the attention of us both* . -I
G. M. BATTEY, M. dJ
Rome, March 1, lb51.4lOBT. BATTEY.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
D US. MILLER <fc WORD lmve opened
City, a PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the ii
ment oT Surgical nnd Chronic diseases—wbctj
negroes ot white persons. In such an cslnbiwf
the. expense: of patients ’ire much less than I
ordinary treatment, and the chunces of euro j
rially increased.
July 24, 1851.
W'ASHING.TON HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL has been newly fitted up nnd finely
furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel
iug Public, generally. Cd- No pains will be spared
to roiulcr nli comfortable who inay give us a call.
.Servants always iu attendance nt the Car?
to convey baggage and conduct Passengers.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor«
GEO. R. FRAZER, Supcrintcndant.-
N. -A new und splendid BARBERSHOP recent
ly attached, ngdertf
A . KATS,
Fashionable French Boot Maker. A
i S prepnred to execute work in bis fine,
nnd substantial manner, and will be tlignlw
liberal share of the patronage ot Rome ahdJ
lie may be found at the room formerly, ocj
the Courier Office, on Broud street.
Rome, Jan. 23,1851
Portable HorsePower fcj
AN be set up in thej