About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1855)
1S1 22d Dist r of John V. Co«k»y. ” . 37 in Coosa Divii- r. D. Shelton, n i No*. *282 *26 A] S$C 5th Dut, 4th See—I Also Lot of 24th Leach* ■ OTfcf Land No. 116 8th District 4th See. * " - sold m tho property of C A Beard. load No 7 9th District and 4th Sec. and 12 in block 414th Diet 4th Sect, * as Duke. at and months of concerned they hare) in and aforesaid, should said Bond. Feb. Flojd County. will plea5t> take Harrison Camp applies for the per- C., Ishntn H. of William Y. that let- unto said in March nest, the contrary en under my hand at oSce. this Ctb February JESSE LAMBERTH, ' Ordinary. j Floyd County — To a» whom it may concern mill please take notiee-tha: v. h ;reas Thomns J. Davis applies to me for it tiers of Guardianship for the persons and property of John W. S-, Mary E. 0., and orphans of Joshua A. Tait. deceased. , = refore, to give natice to all per sons interested that letters of Guardianship trill at on the first Mon- , unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary on or before that time. Given under xny hand and official signature at ’ JBSSE LAMBERTH, Feb 1Z. Ordinary. : GLORGil. (hattooga County: W HEREAS J. J. SELMAXapplies to me for Leu era of Guardianship to the persons f _ _ Guardianship to the persons and prr.tr. rtc of Coleman L. C. Pitte and Jo seph W. Pitts, minor heirs of Coleman Pitts deceased. These a-e therefore to cite and admonish all person^ concerned lobe and apj>ear at my office within tlie time prescribed bylaw, and show canra, if any they have, why said let ter* should not be granted. Given under my band at office In 8utn- mervi lie, this 13th February, 1855. F. A. KIRBY. fOd Ordininary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Hoyd County. By virtue of aaorder from the Court of Or dinary of said County on Monday the first In stant will be sold before the Court House door in Rome On the first Tuesday in April next, be tween fho usual hours of sale. t«ro negro slaves, belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Willijtns late of Warren County deceased, to wit: Pol. lay, about twenty yean old,of dark complexion, and Frank, a boy of eleven yean old. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and crediton of said Esta*. 'Terms made known on die dav of sale. Feb 13 HENRY BAKER, Exr. i t -OUUT OF ORUItt.tKV, Chattooga Count}, J November ’ IT appearing to the Court by the pell I. of Thomas M Junta nnd James H.. Richard Lauiastur vs. Lucy Ann Lomaster „ r * appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that defendant does not reside in this county, and it fnrthur appearing tlrat she «l«tes nut reside in this State. It is on motion ordeted that nid defendant appear nnd answer at the next term of this trottrt, or that tin case be conaideretl in delault— nnd the pauinttff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered, that service of line Rule be perfected by publication in the Home Courier once n month for three montbabefore the next Term of this Court. R. D. HARVY, Pet’ra Sol. True extract from minutes of Court. Dec. th, 1854. A. B. BOSS. Cl’k. Dec. 2d, 1*54. 3m GEORGIA, November Term, etitions Junes nnd James H. Jones that James Jones deceased, did in hit life time execute to the said Thoraa* M Jones nnd Jnmcs H. Jones hit bonds (to the for mer) for lota of land No, 135 nnd 134. both in the thirteenth distnc and fourth section ofChattoogn county (to the latter) his bond for one hundred and fifty acres of l.uul more or less part of lota No. 175 nnd 173, in die tenth district and fourth section,condition.^ to be void upon his making a deed in fee simple to saiii lots, nnd it further appearing that the said deceased died without execu ting n deed or ranking provisions therefor bv will or otherwise, it further appearing that said T. M.and J. H. Jones has fully paid the S rchose price and having petitioned this a t to direct E. L. Jones, Executor o’ said deceased, to execute letters in conformity with said bond. It is therefore ordered that notice be given in three ormo re pi.bli 3 places in said county nd in the Rome Courier nt least three months of such application that all persons concerned ntav file their objections (if any they have) in the Ordinnry’n atfioe why sal l B. L Jones, Executor ns aforesaid, should not execute titles in conformity with said bond. A true extract from minutes of Court by Ordinary of said county, this Novembei Oth 8 54* FRANCIS A. KIRBY December 13,1854. H0TICE. r WO months after date application will bo mado lo the Ordinary of Floyd county ft»r leave to sell tho real ostate belonlgng to the Estate of Mary Tlimuons, deceased. January 11th, 1865. R. 8- SIMMONS, Jan. 10 , 55. Admr. WINS HIPS IRON WORKS T HE subscriber Is now pr*|tnred Id receive and execute orders for all kinds of Casting and Machine Works, and all persona fuvoting him with orders may rely upon having tfcelr work executed in the best mHinier amt at short notice. Orders for SUSH, BLINDS AND DOORS, promptly attended to at Ills Car establish- nrent* „ - I VCaah paid for Old Copper Brass and Cast Iron. JOHN H. WIN8IIIP8. Atlanta. July 8.1854.—ly. WMIKtiU, fa TXT HERE AS David S. Law, Administrator on v « the Estate ot Gabriel T. Moore, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said Administration. Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased aro hereby admonished to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my Office in terms of the Law; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to said applicant at the May Term next of the Court of Ordinary for said eonnty. Given under my hand at office, this 8th day of October, 1854. ALEXANDER STROUP, Oet 10, *54—6m Ordinary. WIFE. T WO months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd county for leave to sell si! the land and ne groes belonging to the Estate of Lettice Ware deceased. WILLIAM WARE, \ ... ALEXANDER WARE, I Adm r * San. 9.1855. SOTICE. A LL persons Indebted to the Esta'te of Lettice Ware, deceased, will pleas*: call ' on us and make immediate paviuent, and ,those having claims against said deceased will present tliemdaly authenticated in terms of the law. WILLIAM WARE,. \ ALEXANDER WARE. 1 Jan. 9. 1855. Admr’s. v^TATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County. T» all whom ii may concern will nlcnse take notice, that tvbeaeas Thomas 8. Price and Benjamin Garrrett. admint>trstora on the Estate of Micajah May*, deceased- ap ply to me for letters ef discussion from the same, These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the Kindred and Cred itors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office witbin the lime prescribed by Law. lo show cause if any they have, why *>id Letters should not be granted unto said ap plicant. .Given nndci my ham! and official signature at.office~.12th January, 1855. ' JESSE LAMBERTH. Jan. 16.1854. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gordon County. The Whole World!! $300,000 U'.'KTU OF GIFTS, for tho subscribers to the MAKMOTH PICTOIAl OF THE WHOLE WOULD. Published simultaneously in the three cities of Xew York Flaiiudelpklu uud Bulli- iu«rc. As soon as 300,DOO subscribers are obtained; and haring already an actual circulation of ffboNf 200,000, it is now certain tho DISTRIBUTOR WILL SOOT TARE PLACE. Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS, (being ouo for every ticket issued,) itro Prof. Hart’s Elegant Country Seat, vnluod at 25.000. A Magnificent City Residence, valued at 17,000 A Cash Loan for 100 years, wiithout in terest or security, 10,000 Building Lots, Eleguut Piano Fortes, Melode- deons, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Books of trnvol in tho Old and New World; tor profess or HartReal Estate, Ac.. Ac., in all number ing 300,000 Gifts, valued a\ : : : : : .-$300,000. Every single remittance of $1, secures one year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share It the 300,000 Gifts.— Thus every person investing in this stupendous Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her money in subscription to a first class journal, (the greatest and most interesting Pictorial of the age,) besides a Gift for each subscription which may prove an immense fortune to the re ceiver. For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex • plicit particulars in regard to tho great Enter prise, Distribution, Ac., see a copy of the Whole World, which will be promptly sent, free of charge, where desired by letter post paid. - The Whole World may also be seen at the of fices of all papers containing this advertisement where information may bo obtained in regard to the paper and enterprise. Agents Postmasters and Ladles desirous oflucrative and at the same time genteel em ployment should not fail to see a copy of (fie Whole World, which contains by far tho most liberal inducements ever offered to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, com missions, Ac., whereby any person with ordina ry activity, can easily make $1,000 and up wards, per year; to which fact the agents we already have can certify. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich and happy. Correspondents, mnst write their address— Same, PostoiBee, County, an dState, all wherever desired in any part of the world. If any orders are received after the 300,000 subscribers are obtained the money will be promptly returned, post-paid, to the person sending it. All letters and remittances for the Pic- tonal, with <»lft Ticket*, mnst invariably be addressed, post-paid, to Prof. J. Woodman Hart, World’s Hall, Broadway Rev York, there being the ouly office for the Gift Enter prise. * But remittance for the Pictorial without Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOOD MAN HART, Hart’s Building Chestnut St. Pbiladelpai Pa there being tho principal ediotrial and publication office. OctlO 1S54. 6m. LAMBERTH HOPKINS WAREHOUSE & C03IRISSI0T MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 7, ’54. v -ly W WOODLAND FEMALE COLLEGE. CEDAR TOWN, POLK CO, GA. T HE first term of this Institution will com mence on the first Monday in February next FACULTY. W. B. CRAWFORD, President and Profes sor of Moral and Mental Science. J. D. COLLINS, Professor'of Natural Sci ence and Languages. MISS VIRGINIA VERDERY of Mnsic, WM. A. MERCER, Principal of Primary Department Prof. Cabmille LeHarot, of Charleston, KEREAS Judith Barnwell, Executrix of] will be engaged to give instruction in the French Language, and in drawing and Paint ing. The schoolastic year will consist of but one term—of ten months—commencing on the first Monday in February, and closing on the third Monday in November,—which will be com mencement day. Pupils may be entered for the last will A Testament of Robert Barn well deceased, applies to me for letters dis missory from said Executorship. Tnerefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (if any they bare,) in my office in terms of the Law; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to said applicant at halfthe term, (five months,) or for the full term the May Term next of the Coart of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand at Office, this 6th day of October, 1854. ALEXANDER STROUP. Oct 10. '54.—6m Ordinary. I’COKUI, Chatttooga County. Ii To ail whom it may concern : Whereas, W J. Henry. Guardian for Hugh M.'Middle- ton sad William P. Middleton minor hei rs of John Midnleton deceased appli*** for leave to sell alt their interest fn Lot of Land No. 87. in the 9th Dun ret. 4th 8cction. It befog about 25 acres more or leas. These ore therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law, to show cau-*-, if any they have, why scuh leave shoe’ l not lie granted. Given under toy hand at office this 5th February. 1855 T. A. KIRBY. Feb. 6,’55, Ordinary. Exec ator'j Sale. NT TILL be sold before the Conrt House VT door in the City of Rome on the first Tuesday in March next, between the legal boars of sale, (be following negroes to wit: Rufat, a bov about 20 years ofage; Peter, 14; Aaron, 10; ■ Harriett, a woman 27 ; Dar- cus, 49; Edy a girl 12. and Eliza 10 years of age; all sold as the property of Lanrdon C. Q n in late of the county of Ployd. deceased ural* < : he provision* uf his willful »he pur pose of a division among the Legators,-* Terms made kaown on the dsy of-ale. /TV A. G. Quin, fan. 16 ’55, Executor. C KOItGiA, Floy* CMBty. VT WILLIAM B. TERHUNE, Admfolstrstior on the Estate of William C. Me Nincb, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission there from 'i h*‘sc are, therefore, to cite and admonish all jK*rs<>n* com*etned. to appear at mv of fee within the time prescribed by law. to i-bow cause why said letters of dismission should not be grsnled JESSE LAMBERTH, Dec 19. ’64; Ordinary. Floyd Superior Conrt, November Term,’51. Frances E. Owen; Adni’x’) of Joseph D. Uwcn.dec’d I vs. I Bill to Marshall Francis M. Allen et. si >A**sec* DLcov- Creditor Ve. of the Es- J ery and lrtjunc* tate of said Jotf-pli D. ] tion Gwen, deceased. J AN motion it is ordered that the creditors of the \J Estate of Joseph D. Owen deceased, come forward at the next term of said Court, und prove their claims against said Estate,and tliat a copy of this oroer be published in the Rome Courier once a mouth for three month- before the sitting of ,ui Comt UNDER WOO S& MIICHELL, Sols. Pro. Cmnpjti. A true Extract from the minutes of Court. This 20Ut Deeeniher, lbol. Dec. 96, *5l. 3m STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd Conniy. T O all whom it may concern will please take notice that whereas A. A. Anderson, Administrator on the estate of S. W. Ansley, deceased, applies to me for letter of dismission from the same. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said, deceased to be and appear at my office witbin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (it any they bare) why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted onto said applicant in terms of the law. Given under my band and official signature at office, this 2nd Oct. A. D. 1854. JESSE LAMBRTH, Oct 3,1854. Ordinary. Georgia, Floyd Couuty. T O all whom it may ocncern will please take notice, thatwhereas M. L. Colbert, Execu tor of the last will and testament of William Champion, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission on said Estate. These are, therefore; to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office witbin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis mission should not be granted unto said appli cant Given under my band and official signa ture at office. JESSE LAMBERTH, Sept 7,1854. . Ordinary. QTATF. OF GEOBGIA, Floyd County. O To all whom it may concern will please take notice,that whereas ’. B.lb'ece Aniiui-liutor on the Estate ot William R. Johnson, de ceased. applies for letters of dismission from the same. j , 'These are therefore rocito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said decease 1 lo be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo grained to said applicant. Giv en under my IisihI and official signature at office, this 30th Novemlter. 1854. JESSE LAMBERTH, Dec. 5 *54. Ordinary. John W. Wood j Llbe , f0r dj vow# |n Walker Hannah Wood, j Superior Court TT appearing to the Conrt by the return of the X Sheriff tbat the defendant is not to be found in said county. It is therefore ordered by the Court, tbat service be pefected by publication in the " Rome Courier," once a month for four months, prior to the next term of this conrt JNO. H. LUMPKIN, j. s. c. c. c. A true extract from the Minutes of Court, November 8th, 1854, JOHN DICKSON, Clerk. Nov. 21,1854 DISSOLUTION. T HE firm of Rua.scll A Wadsworth was thi day dissolved by mutual consent, all per sons haring claims, and thoi-o indebted to suid firm will pleaso call on E. W. Russell, jr. for settlement. E. W. RUSSELL, jr., W. S. WADSWORTH. Not. 14, '54. 3m TUITION. In the Primary Department, $15.00 pr term. “ " College, 20.00 « “ Mnsic, (use of Piano included.) 40.00 Hi:If tbe tuition to be' paid in advance, in cash or note,--—tbe balance at the eud of the term. Mr. Win*. A. Mercer will have charge of the Boarding department The price of board will be ten dollars per month, everything included except candles. Board, may also be obtained in private fami lies in the village. For further information address Wm. Peek or J. M. Wood, agents By order of tho Board of Trustees. Nov. 25, 1854. 3m Morffan Kirkpatrick & Co. HAVING opened anew Ware room on Peach Tree Street would Call the attention of the public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra cing Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Cbairs of every kind; Lounges. Mottresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS, RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices, Bands. Cord and Tassels, Loop*, Ac. Ac. Wiodow Papering, House do., Fire-board do. They still continue their shop, SOUTH OFGE RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE and are prepared to d<> all kinds of work connec ted with their business, such as making nnd re pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste rin'- /re. They keep also on hand, Metnlic Buriat lace* miu make upon short notice, Ma hogany, Walnut nnd other wood Coffins. CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at Decatur, arid cua supply 31 organ’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind- icy’s Patent Bedstead, together with ail articles of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in .any quantity desired. They are; now manufacturing and finishing namellod Cottsgo Setts, for superior to any to bo bad from the North. jan 0 '55, ly HEARN SCHOOL. T HE next Academic year will commence on Monday, the 8tb of January, 1855. The course of instruction embraces the whole range of a thorough and substantial education, or young men are fitted for any stago of their Col legiate coarse. The exercises of this Institution were una voidably suspended a few weeks before the close of the last session from tho illness of the gentleman having tbe care pro. tem. The Principal has availed himself of the opportu nity offered by a five months tour in tbo Eastern and Middle States, to visit their Schools and Colleges—examining apparatus, now text books, nnd the most approved methods of teaching. He hopes to be aide, during tbe ensuing year, to increaro the advantages afforded by tbe in stitution under his care, nnd with feelings of gratitude to bis friends nnd tbe public for tho liberal patronage of tho past seventeen years, be assures them that Lis absence and rest from bis scholastic duties has prepared him to return to those duties with renewod seal and vigor. Circulars may bo obtained by addressing tho Principal, J. S. INGRAHAM, At Cavo Spring, Floyd county, Go, Dec. 5, '54. "Prove all thingt, hold Jat t that which it good.' Dr. J. W. HICKS & Co’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger Is still on lira increase in public estimation and towers for above anything of a similar nature ever invented. The feeble and debil itated are rejoicing uudet lie magic influence ami manifold virtues, and it is hailed with' delight by the dlstrcsoud. Fur mile, wholesale or retail, st their Drug Store. No. 89* lit null St., Rome, Ga. May 25.1851. HOHE-WOOD STEA9 HILLS. A DDITIONS having been made to the ilonio-Wuod Mills, the subscriber will grind corn every day. There lias been added Calvin Eromon’s Patent Flexible Beater's Thrashing Ma chines which will bo ready for tho cotniig 1 wheat cron. Toll for thrashing as customary. M«v.9.0 1852. JOHN HUME. CITY HOTEL. CORKER OF DECATUR & LOYD STREET ATLANTA GEORGIA. T HIS House is conducted on strictly Tempkrancs Principles. L. DEAN, PttOPBIETOH March, 28 1854. J. A, B. Clemmons Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Bridles, 4to., &o,. W HICH he offers to the public 'jvtli by wliulesslo and retail. 1 He keeps constantly on hand 8addie and Har ness Trimmings of every description; bleth er with all other articles belonging to Ida business—all of which he whl sell on the most reasonable and accommodating terms Ho hopes to shares liberiil patronage. Ail orders will bo punctually attended to, on short notlc’ Cartoravllle. Ga, March 23. heAT. SHTHEBN Biiilfl JACOB'S VORItlAL. Cholera, Dysente y, DUiit/ubu, FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES. Cholera Morbus, Bilious Cholic, Cholera Infantum, ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES; MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION. the'VIRTUE OF JACOB'S COUDUL ARE TOO WELL KAUWJi TO RlitiliuE EXtOJHIHS, 1st 2d. 3d. 4/A. 5/A. 6/A. 7th. II cures th: -worst cases of Diarrhoea It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. It cures California or Mexican Diarrfiaa. It relieves the severest Colic. It cures Cholera Morbus. It cures Cholera Infantum. It hires Painful Menstruation. 1 8th. It relieves Pain in Bad and Loins. 9/A. It counteracts Nervousness and Despon dency. . 10/A. It Restores Irregularities. 11/A. Il dispels Gloomy and Historical feelings 12th. It’s a Tranquiliser and Admirable Tonic juflgmt A few short Extracts from Letters* Testimonials, Ac* I have msed Jaeob’s Cordial in tuy family, and have found it a must eliicn-n. and in my ent. a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner. Judge of Supreme t onrt. Ga. t gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own pci*o!.al "ex perience, and the experience of mv neighbors and friend* around me, is a sufficient guaran tee for me to believe it to he nil tbat it purporst to lie; viz: a sovrukign rkmkdv." Hon. Wm. H. Undkrwood. formerly Judge of St!|K*rior Court. Cherokee Circuit. “I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to nil afflicted witii bow el diseases, for which 1 believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly sti|>erior to any tiling else ever tried by me.” A. A. Gau.dino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge ofGeorgia. '•Thisefficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast a Bonaparte pushed his column? into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” - [Georgia Jeffersonian May 19/A, 1853. * I have tun d ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and this, wi h nil I lu-ar about it. ns » Ttn- edv by those who have tried it. induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, and 1 would recommend its use in (lie disease for which it is compounded. ’ 31ii.sk G Dobbin*. Cashier of the Bunk of the State of Georgia Griffin. *'If there is any credibility in hitman testimony. 'Jacobs Cordial’ must Man 1 preemi nent above nil other preparations for tbe cn re of Bowel Diseases. From the mass o r testi mony in its favor coming in front nil quarters, it must be very for in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not nil other‘patent’ preparations.” A. Flkmino. Cashier Marine nnd Fire Insurance Bunk. Griffin. J2T For sale by Dr. Hicks & Co.and J. E Pinson. Rome ; S. M Davidson Cave Spring R. D. Wino*kd Vsum’s Valley. Stkphkn Ball Armnteliee, T. McGcirk Quire’s Store. Wm. &lcCoLt.ocnu Floyd Spring*, Carpkntkr & Burkk Cass vide. E Porter Adairs- ville. Au.uonn & Edwards Summerville, Thornton's Dablonega.M. Turnkr Stiiesborotigh. „nl bytheprinciir.il Meiehnuts abd Druggists throughout the S'ate. EAR AND EYE. Deafacu, Total or Partial, Entirely Re moved. D R- ALSOPHERT begs to call tbe attention of those suffering under a partial or total loss of the sense ot hearing to the following facta : He treats diseases of the middle and internal ear with medicated douches, such as is practiced in >he Infirmaries of Berlin. Lei|tsic. Brussels, Hamburg and St. Peters burgh, and lately by the most distinguished London Anrists. with the most wondetful success; indeed it is the only method that has hei n universally successful. The best proof of the efficacy of this treat ment will be a reference to nearly nine hun- hnndred names residents of tlie United Slates. Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been restored toaen'e hear ing and not a single solitary case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect either a jmr- tial or total restorath n of the hearing, when our advice and instructions were faithfully and punctually anhered to. Many who could uot hear the report of a pistol at arm’s length can now hear a watch fo nt at the distance of four feet. In ease of mucus ac v cumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympanum, inflammation ofthemucus mem brane; nervous affections, diseases of tlie niembran tympani, called “the drum.” or when the disease can ie traced to the effects of <evcrs or colds, the use of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears in childhood, &e.. this treatment stands pre eminent. When the auditory canal is dry and scaly, with little or no secretions, when the <]• nfness is accompanied with noise in the ear like foiling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, continual pulsations, a dhrharge of matter or when in stooping a sensation is felt ns if a rnsh of blood to the head had taken place ; when ‘lie hearing is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a e«»ld has been taken this method of treating the disease is infollihle. In deaf and dumb eases, mv ex|>crtence warrants me in saying that if the hearing was goort at any time, much cun In* accom plished. In the deaf and dumb schools at Lcipsic otit of a class of fourteen I succeed- \ in restoring tour to acute bearing. j Dr. A. begs explicitly to state tuat in those " cases lie undertakes, ho gnn-antees a suc cessful restill—complete restoration ofthe sense of such a marked improvement its will Ik* jwrfectly satisfactory, if his rctm-dies are faithfully applied and directions adhered to. j Applicants will please state their age, dura- { tion of the disease, if matter mites from Die external passage if there are noises in Die cars, state of general health, and wlmt they suppose to have Ueen the cause of the deal- j ness. When the hearing is restored, it is ex- | js-cted that those in easy circumstances will contribute liberally. All diseases of the Eye successfully treat ed l»y the application of MEDICATED VA PORS, Sec., an infallible no.painless treat ment for diseases of the Eve. ncnle or chron ic Cataract. S|H*ck.>. Inflammation Fiim nnd Weakness of Vision Gtamilminn of the Lids Ulceration of the Lariirysmal Grands. &e., &c. To the astonishing and gratifying ef fects of litis tieaiment, the child. Die youth. 1 I hose of mature age, as well ns those far ad- j vanned in lit ,all bear testimony to its won derfully renovating, healing ami soothing ef fects. . Medicine*. Apparatus, &c., rent to any rt at my expense and risk, pa Address Dr. ALSOPHERT. Brondway office. No. 422| nem Ciiuui-St.. New York. Consultation Ice. Five Dollars. Dr A's Work'on diseases of Die Eye. the Nature nnd Treatment of Diseases and Treat ment of the Deaf and Dumb—illustrated with i steel plates-—price $10 Money letters must 6o registered by tbe Post master. 10- Southerner, copy Nov 14 1864 6m D. J. W. HICKS & CO. ROME GA.. Wholesale and Retail dedersin CHOICE DRUGS . as!® GfflS®B©BS3ilS, ENGLISH FRENCH «f* A h ERIEAN CHEMICALS, Extracts. Perfumery, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Fauev Articles. Ac. SUPERIOR FLUID LAMPS, For Pallors and Private Rooms LAMP CHIMNEYS, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. SURGICAL DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Hernia Trasses, &c. Together with every oilier article usually found in our line <>f husin«*ss. which we offer at the t.owKST market prices. Mav 25.1854. ly Dinnhcea and Dysentery. . E BE unrivaled «nccess attending Dr. a. Hicks’ prescription for Dm above dis eases during their prevalence in this city, and and ritrinity, doting the last summer, and the numerous calls for it now. have indneed the Proprietor,, Dr J W. HICKS & CO., to put It up in neat Bottles, with full directions aecom|mnying each Bottle. They do not uf for it to Die public as a secret nostrum hutas a prescription fwuiidt d in a scientific tumine, and ujHin purely physiological principles nnd of medicines long known for th ir pecu liar efficacy in relirving the above diseases. It may bo had wholesale and retail al their Drag Store, No. 89. Broad-street. Koine. Ga A Iso of Mr. Wm. Bell. Messrs. Hughes A Spann. Cherokee. Al... and nearly all the stores in the country. May 25,1854. PRACTICE op SURGERY. Dr. JU151AH HAliRISS I S PREPARED to accommodate with Lo. gingnnd R irsing, such Patients as may be directed to hint for Surgieal 0|K-ra- tions or Treatment. Masters may be assured that their servant* will have every necessary attention. Augusta Ga Mav 18 1854. CHAMPE & KERR, Merchant Tailors, Broad Street. Rome, Georgia, A RE replenishing their stock with a choice selection of Cloths, Cashmeres, Casslmercs, Vestings, Linens, and Trimmings. ALo. a very superior assortment of GEKTLEHEff'S FURRISHIRG GOODS. of every style mid quality. In short, we are prepared to furnish tho Old Fogy with the plain unostentatious,or equip Young America a la mode on th - most rea-. sonable terms for cash, or to prompt paying customer*. N. B. Goods bought elsewhere, made up at the usual low rates. 3Iurch 16 1851. MEDICAL ftOTICE. Ds. t. j. & r. o. Word, R espectfully nciiy tw »r Rome and surrounding country. Dint having formed aC»|Hirtnersliip they will give their undivided attention to the practice of the mkoicai. pitopKssioN in till its depart ments The Private Hospital, hereto fore in charge of Drs. Milter & Word, thoy will continue to keep open, where patients laboring under chronic and surgical disease* may be furnished with nut sc* and treated un der their immediate und constant sn|tervislon. Office in tho Brick Building nearly opposite the po«t office. Residence of Dr. T. J. Word, at the Buena Vista House* residence of Dr. R. C. Word, near the Methodist Chnreh. •HIO*. J. WORD M. D V —ROBT C. WORD. M. D. Rome. Gn. Ate-il ft 1854 THE Atlanta Republican; I S the title of a weekly newspaper published in tbe city of Atlanta, at Two Dollars per an num. It is by for tbe best paper published in that city, nnd contains n Prices Current careful ly arranged, nnd corrected weekly. Those who desire to read an interesting journal, and see a weekly report of the prices of the leading arti cles bought nnd sold in the Atlanta market, would do well to order the Republican. Post-masters and our friends and acquain tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, aud in Tonnessee, are respectfully requested to act as Agents in extending the circulation of our pa per. JAMES R. SMITH, A. G. AVARE, Dee. 19, 1854. 3m-no9. Editor*. To our Customers. I N addition to our usual purchase of Goods made Dtl* spring our K. D AVood is now in New York fitting up our stock with new supplies by which arrangement we w ill by the 1st of July, bn prepared to show yon n a larger and bettor supply of Goods for tho '■ summer trade Ilian usual at this season of the year. Respectfully &c„ WOOD A BROTHEB FORWARDING BUSINESS. T H E undersigned has this day entered into the receiving and forwarding business in New Orleans, having had six years experience as shipping dork for Wright, Williams A Co., be hopes to merit the patronage of the public. , JNO. L. VIVEN. Refer to: Wright, Davenport A Co., Converse A Co., Peters, Millard A Co., New Orleans; Colonel B. M. Johnson, Shreveport; Col. John F. Jett, Memphis ; T. Whaley, Vicksburg. Goods to my address will be forwarded with tbe greatest despatch. Since July Inst I have forwarded some 3000 packages without deten tion ora single loss of uny pnekage. Being agent for Red River, Ouachita. Black River, Tensas, Bayou, Macon and Missisippl river' packets, I have at all tima the means of ship ping direct firom Vessels, also being very near the different routes of steam communication, I avoid tho delays and extra expenses incurred by commission houses receiving forwarding freights In this city. New Orleans. Nov. 14—6m UtBiolntion. T HE firm of Force Rice A Co. is this day dissolved by mutnnl consent. Tho business of the said firm will bo settled by R. L. RICE AH persons indebted to it are requested to eotno forward and make immediate payment. C. 0. FORCE, Jan. 16/55 ^ R. L. RICE. *. R, R. R. Jo tho year of our Lord, 1847, in oor ca pacities of tialytical chemists, we discovered tbat by uniting certain vegetable agents, which had unver before been used in cine, we obtained properties possessing such a marvellous quick (tower over pain, that the moment it was applied to tlie parts af fected nilb pain, ail uneasiness ceased. Tbe inno’ tori tiring (tains were relieved in an in stant, and Die must violent spasms and irri tations were soothed, and Die system restor ed io perfect ease in a few minutes. In 1849, we introduced this remedy to the world under tbe name of RADWAY’8 HEADY RELIEF. It has been used by hundreds of thousands throughout the United States, giving instant ease to all iroobled with Pain or Sickness. One application externally, or a few drops taken internally, will instantly free the suf- efrer from the most violently and terrible pains, and restore the weak, feeble, and pros Rated frame to strength and vigor. No |M-r*on has ever used RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF without deriving some LIVER COMPLAINT. J A 1! It D 10 E, 8 Y S f E F S 1 A. Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such aaConstipfttion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or blood to the head. Acidity ofthe Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for food, Full ness or weight in the Stomach. Sour Eruc tations, Sinking,or flattering at the Pit ofthe Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried und difficult Breathing. Fluttering at tbe Heart, Ciioaking or Suffocating, Sensations, when in a lying postnro, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Web3 before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness ofthe Skin and Eyes Pain, in the Side, Back. Brest. Limbs flee.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Constant Imaginings of Evil, and grcafTe- pression of Spirit*, can be effectual y Cured bv DR. HOOFLAND’S Celebrated GEE. MAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C.M, JACKSON, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 20 Arch SI., one door below sixth, Phila. Their power over the above disease* is not H|Nn*ial benefit in Jess than fifteen minutes ’ excelled, if equally, by any other preparation after ite nso in the United Si Let those who are now suffering any *e- vere pains give it a trial, for In fifteen min ute* Do-y will enjoy ease nnd comfort. RADWAY’8 READY RELIEF wa» Dm first und is tlie only Remedy ever discovered that will stop the most torturing (Min* in a few seconds and free Die system from Rheumatic. Neuralgic, Nervous and Miasmatic DbMwrier* in a few hour*. It will cure nnd protect the system against sudden atttoksof CHOLERA. DYSENTERY. D1ARR1KEA. CHOLERA MpRBUS BILIOUS CHOLIC. FEVER AND AGUE, PNEUMONIA. INFLUENZA. Bear iti mind, Hi* a P«m<-rful Disinfect ant antacid, diffusive stimulant, nervine anti- spa-tuodic and counter irritant. The R. R REMEDIES ait* medical dis coveries of the present century. They are prepared on an entire m-w and original theo ry. Jp stop (Ain instantly; and protect the human sy»ien> against»ieknesa any sud den attacks. The dost** required fn Im* taken tre small A few dm|si. f READY RELIEF exercises a powerful influence over dLeased action. IT HA CURED Rheumatism in four hours, Neuralgia in one hour Croup in «eu minutes, Diarrlitsa in fif teen minnte*. Toothache in one secor.d, Spasms in five minute* Sick Headache in flf- fe* n minutes. Chill Fever iu fifteen minutes. in tint United States as Die enres attest, in many coses after skilful physicians had fail- led. These Billers are worthy the attention of Invalids. Possessing great vi rt ucs in the rec tification of the liver und lesser glands, exer* clsing the most searching power in weakness and affections of tho dige live organs, they are withal safe certain and pleasant. READ THE TESTIMONY FRO Jit GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. Linch Sf Davis Eaton!nit; Geo.. July 14, 1858. hays.* ‘ Your G'-rmsn Bitters are ta* king the lead of allot tier medicines for citron* ic <\t!*ca*eit &c., and are selling rapidly PJtuse send us another box immediately, of we shall he out before It nirives.” D. E. H. Sirohecker. 51 a con. Ga., Jan. 1st, 1852 said: •lain happy to say that your German Bittern are gaining a great reputa tion. I think it will, in future, sell very rap idly.” IV Maxell fy Co. Mnntecello, Geo.. Oct. Bill. 1852 said: * Yonr Bitters, thongh en* tuely unknown before in this country, have sold rapidly and given satisfaction.^ Dickson 4* Green. Alexandria Ala., Sept. 30 1852 said: "Wi have taken pains to in troduce your Gasman Bitters, uud we find it to be a vejy valuable medicine.” V. Robinson, Bello font.-. Ala Jan. 301851 said : * Your Medicine mnst eventually have 0 . a large sale; all those who used it in the fall Chilblain* in five minute*, core Throat in ; liked it very much. The is-ojile have been four minutes, influenza in one hour. 8PINALC051PLA1NTS stiff Joint* Cnt* Biui-e* Wounds Frost Bite* C In del a Mor bus Djsenterv. Tic Duloreaux, and all oth ercompl lint* where there are severe (rains much deceived here by trifling patent nos trum* Drat affect* the sale Ot jfotr valuable Bit'ets and will until il beebifat-a known " Chancy Flower. Tuket-ge. Ala . Jan. 1st. 1851 said. “The Bitter? are selling well, und Raiway’s Ready Relief nill instantly stop j I think they will continue so, as they give tire pain" amt quick) v cure the ditenses. good satisfaction to tho*** who have used t hem* R. R. DISCOVERY—No 2 i Dr. Henry p. Leonard. FtueileC H. Ala. RADWAY’8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT : Jan. 15 1353 said : Your Bitten* have .lone Po.rM-Kjc* the m«sl quick amt |Miient |>owcr j wonder* in thi* M-cti<»n. A >*>nth a s*>n of over nil Chronic. Scrofula*. Syphilitic, and GM Huh i*ri,E-q. of this <:<<nuiy lia&beet* Skin Diseases. In six hoars after Du* first dots* iu la sen I he .pal irni will fet-lits health- renovating efficacy FOR ALL HUMORS. ' The most Ion aud corrupt humors will, in a few da>s, yield to the cleansing purity tog and renovating influence of the R. ft. RE SOLVENT. Th*- most loathsome Sores Ulcers. Nodes, Swellings ami tho most frightful di*e;r*e*. Have l*et*n cored in a few «h»vs liv JIAD- WA Y S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It is pleasant to take. aiaLDie patient .eel* no disagreeuhlc m i,ration ofsicknes- at stomach. CHRONIC DISEASES That have be» n lingering in tbe system cor rupting the blood softening tie bones pros- tnitiog the miiM'tc* for ten twenty. «*r forty years, have treen radicnllv enred bv RAD WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. for several months under the care of <>urbe*t practitioner* without relief and Di<* * use re- portrd douifni. anti Die v,-nng man although scarcely aid to get about commenced with the hitters. He found so mm h relief from the first battle that he contiuued to fake.un til a complete cure was aff cted. He is now perf* ellv well i*nd stout.”' Th* y are entikklv vegktabi.e tree from all injurious ingtedieiit*, always strengthen ing an I never prostrating the svst. nt. For sale wholesale by Drought * n all the p*im*i|>al cities, and at reta 1 b> apothecaries ’and *tor»-kee|ier* in every town in th- United State*, and by Hlt’Ka HARGROVE. Sept. 19 1851. R»mt Ga. GREAT ALL LUNG MEDICINE FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS. Persona a fleeted with weak or ulcerated Lungs. Ttilereulea Bronchitis Hacking Dry cough, difficult breathing or spitting Blood. Rad way s Rcnorat'ng Resolvent will, in a short lime remove all obstructions from tile lungs nnd throat; and impart strength and sound-'ess to the weak ami diseased lungs. There is no medicine in present u*e that lias tuade so many rapid cure* of Lung Complaints as Rndwuy’s Renovating Rex.l- vent. One day will alter th* diseased con dition ofthe lungs, and check the ravagusof decay. The public may rely upon an effectual cure ofthe following diseases by using Die Reno vating KcMilvcot: Chronic Rheumatism. Scrofula. Glandular Swelling* Sait Rheum. Skin Disease*. Can cerous Affections. Syphilitic Complaints. Female Complaints, Bleeding ot the Lungs, Tic DMornnx. White Swellings, Tumors, Ul cers. Hacking dry Cough. Bronchitis. Hip [>ireuses. Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Water Brn*h* FEEBLE MEN AND WOMEN, Wl ose nuptial beds for years have been coucites of disap|X)inliuent and regret, will find Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent a true renovat r and invigor. tor of the diseased and disabled parts. All unsonndness is re moved in a lew days and every organ in the. system restored to health. *-trcngthai>d vigor. NERVOUS PEOPLE. Should take Railway’s Renovating Resol vent. It will m ike the most nervous, weak, gloomy, nnd dejected victims of nervousness feel healthy, vigorous, and happy. Price of R: R. Resolvent, SI per bottle. ' R. R R -DISCOVERY, No. 3. RAD WAY’S REGULATORS. TB£ THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF BADWAY * CO. One Regulator is sufficient to regulate the Bowels. Liver, and Pancrecs, to a healthy dischatge of their functions. Two will iusurp a pleasant discharge from the bowelsat a regular period of time every day. Four to six will purge thoroughly *11 cor rupt :13d acrimonious humors Irom tbe ali mentary canal. RADWAY’S REGULATORS. Riidway’s Regulators are most carefully prepared from extracts and gums of trees, plants, roots, and herbs There are no pills in use that will act upon the Liver. Pancreas. Bowels the Salivary Glands and nerves so pleasantly and so effectually a* the R. R. Regulators No pill* can be taken for auy length of time with tbe same safety to the constitution: for instead of debilitating the system by j*owerful and drastic purging, they net pleasantly npon tin* bowels nntl impart strength to every nerve and tissue of the bodv. REGULATORS VS. PILLS. We are continually salted,what is the dtf ft-rence between Rtidway’ti Regulators and ordinary pills? We answer that pill* as they are ordinari ly prepared and sold 1 by different manufac turers, are generally of two kinds—those which operate on tho bowel* merely railed purgative pills and these which excite the secretion ofthe liver «nd aro calh^d mercu rial or liver pills., Ridtvny’a Regulators re semhle pills merely in shape, but differ in every oilier characteristic. They act not only on the bowels, but on tbe liver skin, pancreas, and kidney* regu lating each organ 10a h althy action. They are not drastic an I never give imin ns most putgative pills do; they stimulate the liver P er lo f D'l^coinmunte.uiun, I hope, w.thnti endangering the patteut wi h saliva- . pteee this care hei tion a* mcicuria! pill* do: containing no mineral* in th *lr composition they are harm less when used for a *lengtn of tiroo. They are tasteless, enveloped in att elegant enating nfgum. 1 to 3 regulators, 8 to 6 purge- good at nil time* AS AFAMILY PHYSIC. Rad way’s Regulator* are the most innocent, safe, mind and 'pteiteant Pills ip use. The** are a quick and certnin core for Costivem**. Indigestion Liver-Complaint. Kidney Com- S 'nint .Jaundice H<-nd Ache* Nci-v usness. elanefiolv Disease* nf the Bhidder. FEMALE DIFFICULTIES: Leucormcea FI nr Albua. Whites and Irregularities «*f all kind*. BTLIMJS DISEASES. Bile on the stomach Rilfon* Colic. En- 5nre<-ment of the ntdeen nnd all Chronic Af fection* of the Liver and Rodneys. R. IT R. REMEDIES nro sold by Drug- g’sts ew»rv Where RADWAY &.C0. 162, Fnlton street, (up stairs.) Oct. 1ft, 1854. RICKS 9t CO. Agents. Information tothe Public awful cm «»f citfci). Editor* JIactm Telegraph, Pike Co., Ga. G< Mllemcti - Iir obedience to my cm:',deuce and for the benefit ofsilffi-riiig humanity per mit me through the column* oj your exten sive |>a]>cr to iierfbrm what I believe to be my duty to suffering fellow mortals. Cancers aud Cancerous affections of a malignant character are considered by all the Medical Faculties both In England France anrl A- roerira a* incurable: and thousands are dai ly li«ig**iing on through apainfn! and dread ful existence to an awful death from this most diieful of all'complaints to which the human race are subjected, without either thought or hope of recovery, in hundreds of the best surgeons tlie world ever produced, lias been exhausted iu vain. My mother has been for sixteen years afflicted with,one of the mast distressing cancers, situated in the roost delicate part ufthe human system, and of all others the most obstinate to cure. She ha* been relieved by DrR Moseley of Grif fin. Knowing the importance ofeven a small space in your paper. I will give a briet state ment of the caw*, that those wlib are afflicted may read and judge for themsel- es of its ma lignant character and the extrao-dinary skill required to eradicate it. The disease origi nated upon the upper lip. near the corner oj the niourh and continued to spread until tho whole ol the upper lip, the gums, nose and portion* of the face were very much affected. She had been undertbe charge of ninny erni- n-nt physicians before visiting Dr Mosely, and alstrfhc celebrated Dr, Marshal, of Ma con, and Dr. Shepard, of Charleston, both of those noted carers having failed to give any relief. She wa* considered by all who saw her, to be ont of the reach of medical aid ; her lip was all destroyed and gone, and con stitution apparantlv ruined from the effects af Arsenic, and other (toisonous escliarotics, that were applied *rhile*he was under the treatment of other physicians. Her face and eyes had become very much swolen, vision nearly gone, and a general Dropsy of t he en- tiresystem, with distressing palpitation of the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took her under hi* treatment at Griffin, on the 1st of August, 1851. The Doctor took out all the cancer, together with her front teeth, and a portion of the superior raaxJktvy l>one; al so some of the bones in the roof of tbe mouth ; and all without the us -of the knife. There has been no appearance of the disease since, and I believe that it has been entirely eradi cated from her system. I have made fre quent and minute examinations, and discov- erno npppearanceolany cancer remaining. When sh* reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary at Griffin, she was completely prostrated from tbe use of poisons, such as Ar-enic and Corrosive Sublimate; she was sea reefy able to walk without much pain, and dis tress from loss of sight When she was un der Dr. Moseley’s treatment, he had many case* cases of a severe character, on whicie lie effected perfect cure* in n short time, some of which had b.iffied the be-t surgical skill,- nnd been pronounced incurabe; notwith standing which Dr- Moseley cured them alf without difficulty. I merely state thm from* tlie location of thedisease antffhe diVeaseiJ state of the bones, it was absolutely beyon»- relief by the itso ofthe knife. I would ad viset all who are subjects of eancera, ulcer* an«l rumors of oil kinds, not to despair oi be lt? cured, hut visit Dr. Moseley, no matter liOtv many others miy have tailed to reliever you If I did not honestly ut>d candidly Be lieve that you would be serving the cause - of suffer* ing humanity, by publishing to the world the knowledge ofDr. Moreley s un surpassed skill in the treatment of cancers, I would not solicit n place- in your valuable pa- genrle- - . . lore the* public that they may read and decide for themselves. ’ Most ‘tesp’ct’y.. Your ob’t se’v’t Dll. J-T.FORD. P. S. Twill state for the benefit ofthe af flicted, that Dr. Moseley is a regular gradu- uate, nnd has been engaged in an extensive' practice for tho past ten years. Those who- desire to try his skitl in the treatment of Can cer* Syphilis nnd othcrchrouic diseases may do so with tlie greatest hope of a eure be ing perfected in n short time. ( have wit nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr. Moseley during the past three yea's ; his mode of treatment is very mild, not preven ting tlie patient from daily exercise, and at tended with no danger whatever. Dr.T. J.F. All person* that are desirous of avail, ing tiremsoltes of Dr. M'>*ely’s services, w}U find him at hi* office, on Eighth Street ;Grif. fiuGn* Alf 'Snmunirafion* mu*t be post paid and addressed to W. R, MOSELEY,’ M. d! Grifflin Ga. ■i