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•J £$08
X • tiwlwwd rsu
tiiB.as-xn
int>u>y>/
■Inn.3, UA9l ' . ■
III 1IALU3 P-milory, Yarn, for sole low by
Jnn 3.
F. M. AL.U2N.
15
20
BALES Blenched nml Brown llomcfipuns
1 fronv3-4 io G-4 wide, for sale low by
Jan J_ — _____ V ' M AU,KN>
CASES Men's Boots ami Shoes for sole low
by F.M. ALLEN.
TiNiuNG BUSINESS ,
T ilK Bub*criber would inform his friends nnd tho
public generally, that he is now engaged in the
manufacture of
TIh-Wuim* c»f i»vcry kind.
Iso every descripticn of alieet-ron. Ills shop is on
Urond street nearly opnosie Wimpeu’s Carriage fac
tory, where he'hopes by prompt attention to ordetB
to receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
June 2d, 1*51. TOWN G. MEUCK.
GRASS CLOTH.
100 PIECES'dross cloth—j»t*t received by
SAVANNAH AHD AUGUSTA
THE
Inly 21.
DENNIS it HUNT.
T| , \ CASESM.n.tics’ Wulking shoes nml kill .lip
A V, neraf.um 50 ceiits a pair up. For .ale by
Jnn 3. F.M. AL.LF.N
W HITE WINE ami pure Cider Vinegar, loi
sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 3.
G
OOD assortmont of Castings, for snle bv,
July 3. F.M. ALLEN.
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL nt the Free &, Ensy Mouse,4 doors below the
Choice Hotel, where you will find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, ifec., of the very
best that ever has been, and as good as ever can be offer
ed in .Rome. Sold low lor cash. GEO. SU ANV*
Feb. 120, U>51.
25
BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal just re*
reived and for sale by G. SHAW.
Feu 20
A SUTOllTOR article of Family Flour, for sale by
xX Feb 20 G. SHAW.
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEGRG1A
Bun the following Steamers, ns above, vi/. :
UAVIDL. ADAMS, (iron)..T1IOS.S. METCALF,
CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE,
Which, with tow-boats nml lighted*, afford une-
(/unllctl f.mil ties for transportation of IVoight to the
interior of.Goorgio, South Carol i tin ,'TohWMxca nnd
Alabama, in connection with the Kail Ronds.,
> mhna * «o"»"y.h»»Pro»,« beyond a rlonbt, tba.
landing IVeight by them in 5 days from New York
to Augusta.
Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,) will be
forwarded free of comniitsion.
In order to prevent detention or miscarriage,
billsol lading should he addressed to
SAM’l,. M.PONI), President, Savannah.
Merchandise from the Interior to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta,
June 20, 1851.
sale by
Feb 20
n hand and for
G. SHAW.
10
BOXES superior New York Cheese for pale by
Feb 20 G. SIIAW,
■ sale by
Feb 20
1080 'El
mperiwr Lnrd just received at
SHAW'S.
/X HALF bbls. No. 1 Mackerel for sale by
1U Feb 20 G. SIIAW.
S PERM nnd Star Candles for sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
A First rntc article of Tobacco and Cigars nlwnys
kept at SHAW'S
Feb 20
JOS. W. WEBSTEIl, V —4 GEO. V. PALMES
wimm Palmes,
WII 0 L13 SAL 15 GROCERS
iSuccessors to A. Welles fif Co.
AT T1IR ot.li STAND,
IHo, 105 Buy MiTdt, *uvannuli, Ga.
THEY HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SAI.E.
A 4*M'hBBL. Domestic Gin, Brandy an l Rum,
^IvU 7f» bbls Monongnhela Whiskey,
6 » Hull Pipes, Quarter mid Eight *? host Fr’di Brandy
50 bbls Port, Mednri and Mnlnga Wine,
n Pipes Holland Gin,
4 11 luls. St. Croix nnd Jamaica Rum,
2 11 lids. Scotch nnd Irish Whiskey,
150 Boxes Spanish nnd American Sugars,
120 Hints, luir nnd choice Louisiana .S’itgnr,
GO do. St. Croix and Porto .Tico do,
150 Bids. • rushed. Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxes Loaf sugar,
500 Kegs, Halves and quarter Gun Powder,
M)0 Bug* Buck and Diop shot,
H)"0 l.bs. Bar Lend,
With a complete nssortment of articles usually kn
in n Wholesale Grocery. They will have a heavy-
stock of Gunny Bagging nml Hemp Bale Rope for
the fall demand, nil of which-will be sold on vn otiu
ble terms.
Savannah, June 25, 1851.
*€3«OTO
be fou
O
Bg^Wnllfle*, &6., may nt all times
round at tltu FREE* EASY HOUSE.
Feb 30
|YSTEUS, Dabsters, Shrimpe, Pig’s Feet, Egg.,
&c., served up la n .aperior aaiaaer nt tbe
Feb 30 FREE As EASY HOUSE.
1.118. GOSHEN BUTTER,Tor sale at
March 0,1851. O. SHAW’S.
200
HOUSE PAINTING.
AAEON W. HABSHAW.
H AVING parmniifnily located In tbttffltyp/Rome,
I. PSfinred to execute work In the above line, il]
a sty'e lint cnanot fail in piece th c lno8t fastidious.
Helms inW* posseMion leKtimunin In from Mnrty'diller-
ent persons.wlio b ive tried bis .liill, thm will snti.d'y
everyone vlio w|*)i 10 relerto llvm. Tlio.e in lloau-
nnd tbe mo ronndiuj caautry wlin have Imusea to pnial
cun tiftve it done on ns g oil terms, nnd with ns nnieli
neatness nnd tlispnieli by me ns It ran tie done by nay
body el*', North or South, llnving quit carriage mid
algn panning, my whole nlteiiiioii will bo given to iho
above branch of the Imsine.is. Graining dollJln lir
rata style, and nindc to represent any Irind of wood o.
■'tnnrMeate^rsrl‘ ’’Tf1fl(1V?n5Rlpjj grant deal of work
in tilt, pnrt of the eonntry, spoelnieii. of which may
been, 1 deem it iinneeee.niy to any nny thing n.ore
as to iny ability o do good work, but only ask a trial
May 29, 1851,
the Honorable ilm Inferior ooort of Floyd eioimy,
when sitting for brdinnry purposes, for leave to fell die
renlestnttt of William O. Butler, Into of .aid county
dcensed. BENJ. II.IiAMPKIN, Adm’r.
July 10,1851.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y order or the lion profile iho Inferior court of
t’hnttoo’gn county, when Bitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on die firs! Tuesday lu December
next, in Summerville, one Negro boy, Hill, 3‘ years
old, the property of ’ll. Junes, Lunatic, Sold for the
benefit of tlie creditors of said Lunatic,
aug. 23, ,1851. 51. MDNTtl lU LIIY
I HAdlllET JONES,
Guars
H0ISERY.
ml M l
1 ADIESL
IOTr ’ l ' fic ° 9 ' W:NN1S HUNT.
500 LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for s
Jnn. 2.
ply to
lie. A|i
For flic Cure of
COUGHS, GOLDS,'
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, OROtiP,
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Atno.ig the mmier .m.« discoveries Science lias mad
In this generation-to facilitate the business of life—in
crease its enj6ymcnt,and even prolong the term of hu
man existence! none can be named of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to thc
healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout
JJfT tf'UElV* Bo -ClNSIG ftii N’I.
d'ffkA LBS lb con and bUU lbs. Lard, for
iWj’LivPv/ sale lor Cash, F. M, ALLEN,*
Oik BBL§. Superfine nml Extra family flour, for
£\3 sole by, F,‘M, ALLEN.
GLOVES*
L ADIES and Gents white colored Kid, silk nnd
Lisle-tbrrud, Ladies Colored nnd Black olinir
Fic-nic.nnd children’s Lisle-thrend nnd’cotton Gloves.
DENNIS & HUNT.
WHO WANTS TO RIDE?
A FINE new Buggy for sale. Wimpey's make.
Wan anted, apply to F. M ALLE >.
August, 7lh-1851,
FACTORY YARNS,
W HITE and Striped Osnaburghs. for sale by the*
Bale at Fuo ory prices. Merchants are invi
ted t<> examine the goods
Aug. 31. F. M. ALLEN, Atrcnt
NEW ARRIVAL.
. fTMIB undersigned begs leave to inform the
j -L eitizens of Romo, its vicinity nnd the public
generally .that lie has jtipt received nml opened a now.
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ol thc very iu-
test pnterns nnd finest style. His friends nnd acquain
tances are cordially Invited to give him a call nnd ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds of lepnlring done to order, nnd goods and
jrk warranted. His establishment will be found a
w doors above the llilburn House, Dejiot Square.
J. G. McKINZIE.
Dec. 19,1850.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
atANttrACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Boilers,
MAOTHMnSYs :fto.
AND DEALER IN
MILL STONES of very description. STEAM
SAW MILLS,
Circular and straight, put up in superior stylo.
Macon, August 21, 18 1.
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer■ in
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
■ MA V ON, GE OR G1A.
AM confident that I can make it to tho interest
no medicine or combination of medicine*, yet known)
surely control nnd cute the name rous Varieties
nf pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from
our midst thousands nnd thousands every yenr. In
deed, there is now obundout reason tob dievc a re/ne-
dy hnsat length been found which can Le relied ,©n to
cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs; • On
space here will not permit us to publish nny proportion
of thc cures effected by itsu.«e, but we would presen
the following opinions of eminent men, nml refer furth
er enquiry to the circular which the agent below nnm
cd.will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein arc
-full particular,*, nnd indisputable prool ol these facts.
From the thc President of Amherst College, the celc
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Ayer—Sir, I hnvo used your Chern
Pectoral in iny own eftfC of deep seated Brnuchitb
mu snthfiod from its chemical constitution, that it i
nn admirable compound for the relief ot larynginlatul
bronchial di llicultiea. if iny opinion ns to its superio
character cam hoof any service,you are fit libe ty to
use it ns you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D.
From tho widely celebrated Professor .SILLIMAN
M,D., L. L. D., Professor ofCcmistry,Mineralogy
&c, Yale College, .Member of the Lit. Hist. Med
Phil. nnd Scientific Societies'of America nnd Eu
rope.
"I deem thc Cherry Pectoral nn ndmirablccomposi-
tion from some of the best articles in thetnatcrin med-
cu,nnd a very cfleetive remedy for the class of dis
eases it is intended ta cure.”
New Ilnveti Ct. Nov. 1, 1S*i9.
Major Pnttison, President of the S. C,Senate,states
he lias used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful siu
oess, to cure nn inflammation of .the lungs.
From bnc of the first Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 2G, 1S49,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now* con
tnntly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, nnd
prefer it to uny other medicine-for pulmonary coi:
plaints. From observation of many severe cases,
convinced it will cure.coughs, cold.*, nml diseases of
the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies,
I invariably recommend its use in cnscB of consumy
lion,and consider it much the best remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully yours,
I S. Cushman, M. D.
Prepnred nnd sold by James C. Aver, Practical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
Sold in Rome by Battf.y Brother, in Mnrtcttn, by
Wm. Root,in Augusta by Haviland, Rtsr.Br, &, Co.
nnd by all Druggists throughout the St -te.
march 20. 1851. ly
WARE H0D8E & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
N. 0USLKY & SON,
i)7ucnii, Gcorr/io.
godfUky/ousley & 00.,
Savannah, Georgia.
ns E. O'IDFREV, | K. OUSI.KY, | R. T. OUSI.RY.
FLOYD HOUSE,
MAOOKI. 8A.
THOMAS WILLIAMS-, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Superintendent*
1 ndills' Department under the charge of Mrs .Tames,
formerly of Columbus, and favorably known to the
travelling public. An Omnibus will nlwnys bn' in
rendine-B lor the conveyance of passengers to and
from the Hotel.
$3- The Alligutnr Line of Stages to Flouirnhas its
Macon Office nt this Hotel.
f Al
A of
In Macon, if they will give u cliniico
Assorted crates of all sizes always on hand.-
Call and see for yourselves.
Macon, July 24, 1831. Cm
JUST RECEIVED.
B Y the Subscriber, in n.l.lition lo his former slock,
a choice lot ot Groceries; cunsi-iin,-;in , mrt
New .Orleans, I’orto liico, Crusheo, Ueliticn Grnnulnt-
ed Sugars; Superior Rib Coffee, Sperm, Star a lid Fal
low Candle*; IS bbls. Trish Potatoes, for seed; .‘fit
Sacks No. 1 Pen field Fntnily Flour; aison choice lot
of Liquor.*, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hoi-
land Gin, Scotch- Whiskey nnd domestic Liquors.
Hardware, Blacksmith Tools, Hoe.*, Trace Chains,
Shovels, Spades, Ganich Rake*, Boots, Shoes nn
Huts. ^ II of which he offers for sal * on ns good
te-msir » y can be bought in the city.
Marc 1851. THUS J. VERDERY
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GIN.
tpiIE[inerra.i'd deinnnt! n>r iliese GitS remlereil it nro
os,ary r.irllic- pr|ipri'l„rgrO(lll} looxlelnl hnivurki.
winch ho l, (lulllR wjjlj entire new Iniililingi, nnd „m,..
rior ,iew on the Central Itnilr.xnl, m t;rn-
wultlvil e, Jones coumy. t.coreio. 81 inilci, eu.l from
the city of Baron.
Time ore not Premium Gin>». Not having got up
fancy one expressly for llialp.trpo^r, in.* Mample(;iiu/nrf
df the same q inlily, rnd or no brtirr nppeuratiee, than
* lunl without oay.ng h«
Churcston, South Carolina, J
August, 1851. |
T HE subscriber will have in Store by, the first of
Sept* ntber next, an extensive assortment ol
B''0!£ftllG^i GOODS Imported direct to this
Port Comprising Plain, Figured, Black, Fancy Col
ored, Figured, Watered, Glace nnd Chcnc Dress
Silks.
Bonnet and Lining Silks.
Black *nd Colored Merinos, CnshincrsnhdDo’Lnincs.
Ginghams, latest l?tylt s.
A very fall 8lock of new Style
Bonnet llibhons.
Gloves, of every description.
A largo StD*-k of Shawls
Ho-iery, Silk, Worsted and Cotton.
Silk, Thrend, and Cotton Lnccsund Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths nml Cassimeres, Tailors Trimmings.
lie will have in addition u full supply of American
Manufactured Goods
The attention of Dealers generally, is respectfully
Solicited.
JAMES II BETTS,
‘ August 14, 1831. 133 Meeting St
CHAS. P. LEVY,
S T II A J! t; \ G I V i: It IT IJL DH It,
Machinist and Founder.
I S prepared to furnish nil kinds of Steam Engiti
and Mill Oustings, having nn extensive nesnrtmei
of pattern* of the newest nnd most approved kinds.
Cast Iron ll'atrr Wheels, of several patterns, of n
character that will suit nil situations.
miv Okmulgee Foundry.
On Cotton A venue, near the Mann Western Depot,
Hn - peculiar advantages in fitting up Steam Saw Mills,
tbe Proprietor having bad great experience, in flint
bu-ines-. Many of his Mills t.ren w in use in this
those sent
mikes the bpst rerunning Ctii
lent to say, that Id* are in better rietQ.Vmf ill-
nowjq yfe—not havjngfnife.l within the Jo»t fm-
to sell doable as many n- any oilier Factory in ihe 8fu|<*
and will guarantee tl.*Me l»- i* now muuofertiirm^ f,»i
Iho onxiiing orop, are tho hext made Cii .s in (,>or*nn at ! T^iiit nt nc r u. i n- i
the price, ami worth os much lb iho prirohoaer. u il.e of . ,S|oro an . tl D ' vell,n K hnu .
bext ho can g°l in nny State at nny price. * J examine samp
lie would olsti caution Plunterk noi'o ptircliaxe Gin*
nuy other Factory than hi*, as
ana the pxclnxivi-
and to the Oil saving Boxes for the entire eolton reJiiVn*
nnd hereby notifies nil who inakiv sel|,urn*e Wnte’
Boxes or Oil* savers other than iiis Feelory.they v\il| |,r
held nccounlnble for damages in conformity -,vit|, i| u > i» nt .
tont jaws of the country.
Order* for Gins by Mail, or through Agent**, promptly
executed-, n'fitl d.divorwl nt the puselmscrB door, when
Hot convenient to tt Railroad I)et M *t or landing*
Feb. 27, 1331* 8 A MU EL GRISWOLD.
. Gmawot.DViiiLB. Feb. 1851. |0i„.
with Wafer Bo:
he hiv iiniif n lifeh price
'Phere i-* n constant supply of Gin (Raring, Cotton
Press Poll* yr, Arc , kept on hand. Also, nil kinds of
finished Machinery.
Macon, August 21, 1S51
;>lesof Mineral Knob Locks
F. M. ALLEN’S
I’ALL A.\I) \VBiVrc:il GOODS.
N. J. 0MBE11G-,
Si K II c 11 A N T TAILOR.
H AS now on bund n w*
Cnsdimeres and Vest
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGEjitfff; extensive stock of Lad es’ and
-CV .G-’lits’.UresaujOods, uewc s t spring styles ; also a
♦cry ItifgP Stock of staple dry*goads boots, rimes, hnls
, fthd*tflqfhiii'g. sn ldp*ry, carriage trimming*, springs
aniljixlcs for Img rib< mid two-horse wngons, shelfniid ]
L ]heary hardtvare, of <*very style nml price,smiths’ tools,
[sheet, 1 Mioop nnd bar iron and steel, hoes, chains. Arc.
■' irvery largo nndgeneral stock of Groceries, At-
steam Mills’’flour nlwuys on hand; together
rry ,oJIff nrtjpfe, wonted -cither for city -or
WstfinlDtf which will be sold us cheap ,ns the
atfilLniiri
SULLIVAN CABOT& CO.
;olor. together withevei
in nn establishmont o
have been selected by b
great euro and partienb
ing Fashions, lie is if
lure clothing in a maim
I selected stock of Cloth.*
igs, ol* every shade’ uml
niier article usually kept
his kind. These goods
self in Ne\y York, with
prev.
r Inrg
October lli I>5f. .
prep,
mil si
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND T
A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting of blood, coughs, colds, Astlun
pain in the side, bronchitis, lioopiug cough, and nl
pulmonary affeoiious
Extracts from Certificates
Which can be seen in full by calling on threat
getting a pamphlet.
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristnnt Surgeon U. S. Nn
Hospital, New York, snys • J)r. Rogers' Liverwort
nnd Tny cured n case of the most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel .Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—.
had thu.consumption, attendedWith the most distres
sing ootigli, and-tlisohnrgiHl several quarts of blood
frem the lungs, and nil my friends nnd physician
gave me up to die, yet a tew bottles of Dr. Rogers'
Liverwort nnd Tar restored me to perfect health I
Oahriei. Wiiithhead,
Sworn to nnd subscribed tliis27ih day of Noven
her. 1840. II. EVStenckr, Mayor of Cmcinnutti
Mrsi Child (resideson Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulu
consumption, intended with a most distressing ootigh.
which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and although
under the chre of nn able pliysuvnn [Prof. Hnrrison]
1 continued to grow wore, nnd gave up all hopes ol
recovery ! At tills crisis I was pet sanded to try D
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entirely heal
my lungs and restored me to perfect health, by the
use ol a few bottles. [signed] Ajln Child.
(tg- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, snys-—
Although it may sjem unprofesrionnl, Ifeel constrain
ed to state that I used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort
Tar in the ease of* Charles Wade, who wns quitelow
witli pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect
after tbe. usual remedies had failed.
[-igued] Wm. Richards, M. D
The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort nnd Tar gives great sn
isfnctiou in this place. Dr. Howard prescribe* it, ami
uronounccs it one of the be-4 medicines in u*t
E. II. IIaycuaft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Gallia county
O., writes -Dr. Royers’ Liverwort nnd Tnr has been
the mcnn.sorsuntclnng niy life from n premnturegrn
[signed] HENRY WLsEMAN-
Mr. IMcrriw-ather, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’Liverwort nnd has oo inetewith gre
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 Meriuwuatiier, Druggist.
Mr. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia,.0.; states—
A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was np
reutly in llu* last stage of the Consumption, wns
stored to perfect health by the use of* Dr Rogers’ I.
erwort and Tnr. The cure wns n most extraordinary
one.
Dr: Wilson, (nn old school Physician of high stnnrl-
ing.) or* Patriot, ().. writes-ri have been the family
physician of Mrs. Wjsi mnii lor twelve yenrs, nnd
during that time siiehnssuH'ered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She wns eniirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort and Tar. U. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and
Tor lins been introduced, it is superceding every oth
er Cough Medicine before the public This i fwholly
wing to its truly wonderful medlcinnl virtues.
336 warned in Season !
And neglect not that cough which is daily weaken
ing your constitution, in itat tig your throat and lungs,
nnd inviting on that dread disease. Consumption,
when so soothing niid henling.n r.mirdy can lie ob
tained us Dr. Rogers' Syrup of’Liverwort nnd Tar.
J3ewarc *6f .Counterfeits and. Dase Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, oii
on the engraved wmppe. u(uund*ench bottle.
Price, $1 per bottle, or rix bottles for §3. Sold
wholesale and retail by .‘4’nVIL A MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti nnd St. Louis, N. Oi leans,
Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom fill
orders and applications for Agencies must be address-'
W A SII I N G T O N IIALL,
IIA< oi. OEO.
TO ’HIE PUBLIC.
*V7*OU cannot he better pleased than nt this old os
1- tnblished House. The room* tire coinfertuhli
tnd clean, nnd the proprietor is wiljihg to do nny
liing m his power to pletpo his customers.
Macon, Aug. 2M85I. E. S ROGERS.
BUUG1KS.
F OUR superior Buggies, well made nnd well trim
uu*d, and n splendid set of Harness with each
r «* n lc nt a ha gain. DENNIS HUNT,
ting. 28, 1851.
1 u I^PVlin—A few boxes of Geor
•I gin Tobacco, which will be sold low by the box
Aison lot of fine cut Tohricco in. papers fbrsmok-
ii,equal to Huvnimn, nt
July 17. F. M. ALIiFN’S
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
fTMIE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Fain in
the Side, Hip, Bnck,Limbs nnd Joints;Scrofula,
King’s Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and nil 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 celc rated Pnin Extractor has been so exten
sive 1 y used by Physicians tind thc people in general,
both in this country and Europe, that it is almost need
less to sny any tiling about it. Yet there may be
some who stand in need of its healing powers who
have not yet tried it. For their sukes we will simply
slate whnt it has done in thousands of cases, and
what it will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read thc following testimony fram 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 on ofilictiou
of my loins and side, and tit d ninny remedies that
my own'medicnl experience suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I used your Planter, and
nm now by its good effects entirely cured. I will re
commend the JuW David’s of Hebrew Plaster to al
who ore suffering from < onti action of tbe muscles, or
permanent pains in thc side or hack.
The people ol Georgia have but to boconio acquaint*
cd with its virtues when they wi 1 resort to its use.
Yours, ttulv, * M. W. WALKER? Mutt.
Forsyth; Monroe, * Ounty, Gn.
To Messrs Fcovil & Mead, Now Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovuj. & Mi;ad—I have been troubled
with t -c chronic rheumntis.i for the last twelve years.
On the 1st of July, 1819,1 wns so had that I could not
turn myself in bed, nnd the pain so severe that I had
not slept a wink f r fix days. At this time my nt
tending physician prescribed tilt* ‘*Heb ew Plaster,’
nnd it ucted like ncharm ; the pain Tell me,nnd {slept
mote than half the itiglit, nnd in three days lwns able
to liite out. 1 consider the "Hebrew Plaster,” the best
remedy lor all sorts of pains, now in use.
G. W. McMINN
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 1C, 1850.
Beware of Couniccfeits and base Imitations.
O’ I ho genuine will in future have the signature
of E. Tayi.oh qn the steel plate engraved label on lit*
p of each box
Purchasers nro advised that a menu counterfeit of
this art cle is in exigence.
The genuine is sold by us, nnd by our agents ftp
point d tlirougiiout the bomb—and uo jwdlur is allow-
d to sell it. Dealer* and pu.tclm.-e s genet ally a
cautioned against buying of nny but our regul
ng t.ts, otherwise they w»U be imposed upon with a
worthless aiticlo ECOY1L & MEAD.
113 t lint ires street, N. Orleans, Sob* General Agents
lor the Southern States, to whom nil orders must it
variably be addressed.
Sol by Dottey. Rome Gn. ; Sommers vV Bfotli
Kingston ; John A, Erwin,Gn-sville ; J, W Robbins
Lave Spring) J. J. Uojikius, kununoiville ; J.
Elliot, Cedar Blutl, Ain.
WASHBURN, WILDE,i & CO.
?<Q>mmne0ii©ia JmcDffo
And Factors.
Jos. Washburn, I 114 Bay Strom.
Jno. R. Wilder, SAVANNAU.
Fit as. G, Dana, |
Refer to Major Jno. S, Rowland, Cass county.
July 21, 1851.
FALL HATS.
J UST receive*! from Beebe (Broadway, New York)
a supply of Fall Hats, which lor b nuty of style
nnd superiority of Material nnd workmanship surpass
any hats ever offered in this market.
Sept 4, 1851 DENNIS & HUNT.
DUtoliifioii of Fop’irfnci*«lilp.
T HE firm of Burn* & Murray is tips day dissolved
by miuunl consent. All person* Indebted to the
concern will innko payment to either of the under
signed. WO BURNS
August 28,1851 A J MURRAY
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE*
T IIF ubscriher would respectfully announce the
citizen* ofRoine and vicinity, that lie has lust
received nnd is now opening u la ge nud splendid as-
gortmetit of ISooh ami consisting oi
sentleineii’s water-proof and dress hoots Indies boot-
and shoes, and every variety of boots nnd shoe* for
children. Also, n fine assortment of strong course
-hoes and hoots for common wenr. As hu selected
hisstoakinf linrlr* on w i I Ii jyi*i*j»
lie cun confidently recommend it to hi* fr ends and
patrons, nnd will rej air nny rips without charge.
lie also hns on linnet nn extensive supply of Ilem
nek Baltimore upper nnd sole leather, fine cn!
skin, nml n general assortment of materials, in his line
which, together with hi* boots and shoes will b.cso'd
as eh* ap ns can be bought in'hi* mnrket. He will
continue to manufacture hoo's and slices ns heretofore
to order, on reasonable loi ms. Thankful for pnst fi,
vo,*,he cordially invites hi* friends and aconointan
ces and the public generally to give him n call
P. A. OAffiERG
Jan. 19,1851*
DRAYING AND BOATING*
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
ol Rome '»u! its vicinity,that they have entered
into Co nrtuershin for the purpose nfbonting n odd iny
• ng Th y linld tliems Ives in readiness io have P.o
iluee. Merchandize, Arc., conveyed to any part
the City or Country,and lo furnish from their wo<
yard on ilto Oo-tnnaulu River, uny quantity of good
ouk nud hickory wood. They have excellent tennis,
and will be thankful for the patronage ofth* ir fne,
nnd the public. JOHN H. WISDOM
Jan 30,1851.
BANK NOTES GOLD AND SILVER
W ILLJrt taken in exch mge lor all deb's due 'be
late, firm of Osjond, A|.*pbronk & Co The
state of Mr O-good’s benltb dec .amis n speedy set
tlement, of which nil interested will plense take no
tice. J. W..M. BERRIEN.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHIN(
HATS. OAFS. BOOT* & SHOES
For Men, Iioys and Child cn.
W ITH n complete assortment of Ladies nml Mi
es lints, shoes and gloves, Trunks, Carpet
Bags, ft'ntionury end Fancy Stationary, BOOKS
great variety. CAR FETING, very cheap. Pm
Fortes and Mtt-ie, with a great variety o.' other ar
cles.nllof winch will be sold at fair prices
Books ordered in the shortest possible time.
Rome. Sept,23,1851, J, W. M. BERRIEN.
CARRIAGE MA1JFACT0R
T HE. snbsaribor grate
ful for tho mtiny and ,
ropodtod. favors, bestowed
upon bird “ toFlo thastf 1
many years," by tlie oitl** i
y.cnsof Romo and vicinl i
tv, would still solicit a oott
tlnuatiu’e of their jpntron 2
rtfe6, nnd tt visit from nil
persons having business In
his lino IIo mny bo found at Uio snmo.OLD J5S-
T.ARLISUME NT on Broad struct,,5 Doors Wosto /
R* J. Johnson’s Corner. Within tlio last twelve
months he hns grentlyonlnrgedhis shop, nnd made*
pinny and important improvements in almost overy
branch of his business, ills materials are goodana-
nbundnnt; his workincW faithful and competent,'
nnd ho Unitors himself that bis OnrHngos, Buggies^
nml other-vehicles, will favorably compare in bona*
ty, style, finish nnd durability, with any similar .
establishmentNotjh or South.
Connected with his Carriage Establishment?hef
Ims an extensive Blndkamlth shop nt the head ot
which is an experienced Workman who is alwayrf t
tit home, nnd holds himself in readiness (o hammer
find hnve.papimorcdj Irpn and stoel to order*
The citizens of Georgia uml Alabama who In
tend ptirelirtslng bnrrlnyes* or buggies, arc cordially
invited to call nml examine his work. His .prices
will be regulated to suit tlid tltnosj and cash ill
Imiid will nt all times commnna tho vary bust bar
g'rin*. WILLIAM NVJMPEE.
Rome, May 20,1851. . ‘
N. B.—Repairing dono nt tlio shortest notiedy
punctually and efi'cctunlly# ,
NORTHERN WORK''
Will be kept eonstnntly on hand, which ho will sert
on uecnin moduli tig tciAis,'* W. W.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
A GR EE ABLY Io tin order of tho honorable the
• Inferior Court of Floyd Cpunty, when sitting
nsn Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court. .
House door in tbe City ofltomd, on tlio first Tues/
day in November next, within tho usual hours d
sale, the following Negroes, to wit i Funny a wo*
innii, forty-eight years old; Israel a man, thirty-flvo
year* old; Eppenger a boy, thirteen years old; Mon*
crvnngiil, ejeveu years Qldj Cundis a girl, sovrt
years old; Mnriah a girl, throe yl*nrs old ; together’
with Lot* ol Land Nos 304 nnd 274, in the 4thdis<f
trict and l»li section, nlsp] Lot No. 14, in '.ho 22d .
district nnd .‘Id section; nnd Lot No. 108, in the 5th J
district nnd -Iill section; nil the foregoing Lots oh j
4 l*nml lying in Floyd county.
On the same, day will'bo sold before tlio Court - I
Unu-e door in Ca?.sv1lle,,Cns8 coupty, Lot of Land
No. 543, in the-hh district and 3d section* All the .,
above property belonging to the Estate or William w
•leaks, lute nl said cpunty deceased, nml sold 10r tho
benefit of the lieirs uml creditors of said decuosed,
THOMAS a, PRICE, t A , ,
AVM, G. MILE8, JAdim l*
Aug. 21, 1551.
nine- e( ].
►uEASf. :5 jsfc» .ei
mIoii, c( mp 1 is’ug^yonie of ihi* very
JOHN S- ANDERSON-
ATTOKNKY AT LAW
W ILL give his prompt attention to thc sale of
Lmils,and the cstnbii-hntentof <Iis t uted Land
Claiuid in cm tern T xns He will also do n Gener
al collecting business. AH on the most moderate
terms.
’ Address Marshall Harrison County T
References.—Judge Lumpkin.
" ' - J. W. H. Underwood.
... Col, Dxniel S. Printui*.
July 10,1851
^hl by BATTEY A' BRO., Rome, Gi. ,
ers\* Bro., Kingston,Ga. John \. Erwin, Cass
J. J. Hopkins, Mninnerville ; J. W. Robbins,
Spring ;,J. L. Elliot (c Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
MTRESyiMIM,
T HE undersiuned hnvin,HAoatcd iri Rome, Is pre
pared to do Mattress work on terms to suit per
sons wishing to pmeliRse. Ills Shop is on Broad
Street, three doors below the Courier printing office.
Persons wishing to purchase will plense call nnd
examine tny work before purchasing elsewhere.
A few loads of dry corn bIiucks wanting, for which
the cash will bo paid. • •• '"i - --
July 31,1851. i ^A?A5Ui8.B ! » CARROLL,
SOUTHERN HOUSE*
T HE Proprietor yf the above Estnhlislnnent re^ct*
lully announees, tint he has recendy made ox-
ten-ive additions nnd improvements, for thu necommo-
dntion of hi* patrons, nnd feel* assured ih.it tbe
SOUTHERN HOUSE, No 200 King stiert, will be
found second to non" for convenience, location, com
fort, nir, and th • best pure water this side of the Moun
tain Spring;
Having found it n *'*.cs<nry to enlarge, bis House, to
meet thiMvnnisof hi* numerous friends, he llmters
himself that lie is now prepared to accommodate f’nm-
jlics, Gentlemen nnd Ladies visit ng the city for busi-
ness or pleasure, ns well ns those residing in it perma
nently. '
'Hie new rooms which have been added, will he
found Inrge, airy, and comfortable. The Dining
room has also hern enlarged, nnd the accommodation
now afforded is iti every respect desirable.
WARM, COLD nnd SHOWER BATHS,nre con-
'llfrcted with the- House, for Ladies mid Gentlemen.
Thc services of experienced and attentive Servants,
so bnj ortant to a good Bonrdiug House, have been
secured'
The Proprietor solicits a continuance of the pntron-
ngo so liber dly extended to him, and hefiledges him
self to spare no exertions, or expense *o render the
{-'outherd House one of the best Establishments of the
kind in the City. F. DAY, Proprietor,
2G0 King street, above the Bend.
GJ.l G1A MILITARY INSTiTUT
Mjaaifts, ©MiE-gila
T HIS 1 Btitutum will he Opened fur the ndtnissioi
of Cadet*, on .Monday the 7lhof July, Uol.
The Institution is owned by Stockholders, ntul.i
undei tho control of a Board of Trustees.
The Faculty elected, consists of Mnj. A V. Brum
by, Gen. Janies W, Aruisirong, Mnj. D. II. Hill uini
ThoiiiosStewnrdson, M. D.
The Superiutendnqt, Mnj. Brumby, is a gradnn
of West Point. He conies to us with highest iveom
nendntioiis from the Academic St IV ol that Iustitu
lion ; nnd, nl-o, fro i the Faculty oi the University
J Alabama, w here he taught Mathematics nnd Civii
l-.ngineeritig several years. t»en. A instrong uml
Mnj. Hill arc alto graduates of West Point ; and are
experienced teachers. The latter is ut this time Profe
sorot .VI ii t he mu ties in Washington College, Virginia
The course of instruction, regulations and disoip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so far ns ilicy tii
nppl.cable to a Stnte I stitation, have been udopted
and will he pu limited in pamphlet form.
Tbe Institution is organised upon tho usual plan o
four Gollegin.e Classes. By rcferenc to the follow
lug syn ps.8 of B udics, Pnrcntsnud Guardians can
at once, see the requirements for joining either class.
FOURTH CLAS-t.
Arithmetic, Algeb'a, Geoio try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition and Declamation. French.
TUI tip CLASS.
Tiigononiery, Mensuration,Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry and its applications, Annlyth nl Getmlofry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Dificrentiril nnd Integral Cnl< ulus, Natural and Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Moral nnd Mental
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, J/inernlogy, Geology, and Physi
ology, Political Economy, Law of Nation*,Civil and
Military Eng.neeiiog.und Civil Arclrtectnre, Infant
ry Tactics, Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Ad litted who,is less thnn four
teen or nun* th .m twenty-five yenrs of a.:e ; or who
isofilicted with nny il sense or infirmity which would
render him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets will he occupied a' out one hoar and a
half each day in military exeicises; hut at such
limes as not to interfere with their regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, fee.
The Uniform consists of a light gray cloth coatee,
trimmed with guilt convex buttons nml black cord
—white vest,an l white |{iissiandrilliug pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summer. For winter, gray
cloth vest nnd pantaloon*, trimmed to suit the coat
—black *toek, white gloves and white belts—Mon
roe shoes and ,i Forage cap No other dress will he
worn } nor will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in their rooms.
Eneli Cadet from a distance must provide him
self with a mattrass and bedding for n single bed,
innttrass-covcr and bed-strap—mu? trunk, one
clothes bni/ nnd six towels. Each Cadet will
unite with bis.rooin-mntcs ip purchasing for their
common use, one pine table, one looking glass, one
wash pan, one pail and one broom.
In view nf the following regulation, parents nnd
guardians sending- tlioir sons and minis lo this In
stitution, are advised to deposit with tljc tfuperin-
te idnnt, or with some friend in Marietta, a sum ol
money sufficient to piircbasc the above articles, and
to cover all necessary expenses for
tbe Superlnteiidaiitslioidd be authorised, in writing.
to allow the*, udet to make tin account lor a specified
sum. The regulation referred to is as follows, viz:
"Every Cadet shall keep a small blank book, In
which-shall be chnrgrd every article lie may pur
chase. This book shall be turned over to the"t?u-
perintendunt fo-his inspection ut tbe end of every
month. Any t'ndet who shall donlractn debt with
out permi-siim of the Superintendent, or he famish-
h nnv article whatever, by uny torekeeper or
other person, without such permission, or whose pa
rent »»r guardian shall-pay any debt contracted by
hi u during his connection with the Institute.' and in
violation of this icguln'ion. shnll he dismissed.
TERMS.
Tuition, Boarrl, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, nnd nil other contingent expenses, [pur Session of
five monihs.J SlOO
Tuition alotip,(for resident Cadet-,) per session, 25
Field Musiu and oilier contingent expends, 2
Any Cadet entering ihe Institute after thc com*
mencement of a session will be-charged in propor
tion t the above rates. These charges must he paid
in udvanre, fur nil expen.-es except, *h e fee far tuition.
Every cntfai leaving the Iustitu e buiore the expiration
of'the period’for which he has made nn advance,
shall reetive’ thc unexpende.l balance.
Tin* Editor of nny newspnper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida. Alnhnmn, Mi.ssi.-sippi or Tennessee,
by inserting this advertisement in his paper, nnd sen -
ingn eopyegalnrly totheGeorgia Mibtnry Institute,”
shnll he entitled to tuition lor one Cadet, or his draft
nt the rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
in tuition, and infnvorofnny Cadet, will he accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustee
Mny 15,1851.—ly
WASHINGTON HAIL,
Atlanta, Georgia. ’
T HIS HOTEL hns been newly fitted up and finely;
furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel*
lug Public, generally. {J13- No pains will be spared
to render a Ii comfortable who inny give us a call.
:CTP Smvants always in nttcndnnco nt tho Can
tox’onvey baggage and conduct Passengers.
J A M ES LOYD, Proprietor,
f’-l’o. B. FRAZER, Superintendant.
S -A new and splendid BARBERSHOP recenl
ly attach *d, ninlbr the same roof.
D-e 5, l'-50.
A. RATS,.
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
p prepared, to execute wqjk in his lino, in n nel
I and substnhtinl manner, nndAvill be thankful fori
ih rnl share oi* tho patronage ot Rome and vicmlj
He mny he found nt the -ropm. (prpierly occupied
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jnn. 23,1831
Portable Horse Power for Wheat Thrasher»<$j
PAN he set up in the field in one dny. 1
For sale by FRANCIS M. ALLEN,
April 24, 2831.
NOTICE.
T ill" Co partnership existing heretofore betweei
Battf.y A Bad. having been dissolved by mutuou-,-
consent. the husiness will he continued At the oldstnntlK
byROBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of th^
firm will receive the attention of us both*
G. M. BATTEY, M. Di
Rome, March 1,1851. ROBT. BATTEY,.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
D RR. MILLER a* WORD linvo opened iri this^
City, a PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the tWat*i .
tnent of Surgical nml Chronic di senses—whether of
ncgmcaoi white persons.' Ill such an establishment
tic- UKpen-sus of patients *ire much less Uian under*
ent.upd the qlinnces of cure mate-i .
ally iiierea.-cd:
July 24, 1851. .
ly
WHITE SATIN A D WHITE KID
OL1PPERS, si!k Gaiters and ImlfGaiters, Enamel-
jp pd Buskins and Excelsiors—Kid Ties and slippers,
with a general assortment*or Misses nud Children^
hoes. DENNlS^&r HtJNT; *
June 26^1851.
DAVID IRWIN.
President'lluard Trustees.
PROVISION STORE
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lnrd, Corn. Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, nnd Molasses, Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes
nnd Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Pure Port Wine, and Pale Otard Brandy K Porter
and Lemon Syrup. A small lot of Shoes on consign
ment , i
A few young men can be accommodated with
Bonrdiu3;‘ • - • -**• -
March 6,1851,
BANKS & EDDLEMAN,
DBALKRB IN
BOOTS,SHOES, LilTnER,PFCS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga., .
[1 AVB 011 linml a Inrge slock of Lmtlier, Last,;
El Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., and will fill orders
t Augusta price*, with the freight added.’ Shoe-Ma-
1 run Cherokee Georgia nnd Alabama would do weU
retry them, ns they .might "go farther and fare worse?'
They also have n large stock of well assort? joota
and Shoe.*, made exnrossly for them, which l lay will
warrant. They n/e superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap.
Also, • lienvy doubled sole Negro Shoes, mnnfaetar*
ed by themselves in Atlanta. These are far superior
to nny Negro Shoes before offered in this part of thd
cctmtry, and will be sold on accommodating terms, >. it
They are prepared a|so,to make to order finRBinglo
nud doubled solo''Boots; or any other kind, in a stylo
unsurpassed4n this country. f
Nov. 28, IS50.
JESSE LAMEETH&COi
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. ■.
W E would respectfully invito the attention of otpr
cusioineifi nud the public generally to our-
-took nf Goods for Fall and Winter wear, which w© 1
have just received ar.d are opening. . (
Cents bIMc nnd colored frock, dress nnd snclc Coats,'-
Pluck and colored Tweed & satinott and frock coats
Cloth and Blanket cloakp and Ovor-coais^
Colored Cass, Doeskin, Tweed nnd Sn lined pants.
Black nnd colored silk, satin, plush, cnsliraero and
merino Vest*,
I,. B. Shirts, colored shirt?, morlno nml cotton undor
shirt*,merino nnd cotton i lioso ; Pocket hd’ks, ora-
vats, scarfs, gloves, suspenders, collars, drawers
Men's youth’s ar.il Boy’s hats nml cap.*, in great va
riety Men’s fine calf dress Boots Men’s fine wa
ter-proof Boots And a largo nnd complete assort
ment of Men's nnd Boy’i Boots nnd Shoes of evety
quality and price. '11
Wo leave also for the Lndios, velvet, silk,satin and
-traw Ben nets : Sntiri, Lasting nnd morocco Griitors^
half Gftiters and Buskins; Ties Slippersand wnllc-
ip-Bpotf. jipcl Shoes; n full assortment of Mlpses
and cliildrehs *lioes of all kinds; .
N. B. \Ve would particularly invito tlio^ttcntion
of Planters to our stock of Negro Shoes, wliicli ia
very full.
WHITLOCK & COSKERY,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Georgia.'
T HE subscribers linvo entered into Copartner-
sb.p for the transaction of a Genornl Warehouse
and Commission Business, nnd tender tlioir services
to the late patrons of Fleming, Whitlock Co,,
andCosKEKY, Janes & Co., and tho ppbliq general
ly. They are prepared to nfford tho usual' facili
ties to their customers. * •• i- riyiif
Orders for family Supplies, Bngging, fi|Jod
at tbe lowest market prices, All business intrusted—
to them will have their personal attention..
J,. W; WHITLOCK,. -
Latooi tho Firm of B , LKMiko,^V'HWL6ci
- ’ JOHN COSKJ&Xp ~
i?fgQ»KK