About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1855)
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ■i.LlBJLLS'' 111 WMHB Administrator’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the ordinary of Floyd Minty passed on the Sd day of April 1855, will be sold before the the Court House door in the city of Home, on the first Tuesday in Jane next between the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No flS'ln the 3d dis’rict and fourth (4) section of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, con* tainiag 40 acres more or less, sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of sain deceased. Terns made known on day of sale. R S SIMMONS, al 19 ’5 Ad mV. LEGAL ADVERTISLMENTS. T WO month after date application "ill be made to the,Ordinary of Floyd County for leave to sell a Negro bey by rite name of Horace, belonging to the Estate of Richard J. Henderson, a lunatic. MARY C. HENDERSON, April 3.1855.Guard ian. G eorgia, fmyd cot sty t Whereas, Lai kin Barnett. Adrainistra. tor en the estate of Richard Gossett, Son., deceased, applies to me for letters of Bis* tntsion. Three ere therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of •aid deceased to be nnd appear at my otiice within the time prescribed by law. to show caa«c if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted unto said applicant on the til'st Monday in September next. Glenn under roy hand and official signa ture at office this SfcM Marah. 1855. JESSE LAMBLRtff, MarchS? Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA,Fleyd County. To all whom it may concern will please take notice.that whereas A.B.Reece Aministiator on the Estate of William R. Johnson, de ceased, applies for letters of dismission front the same. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singnlnr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they lmve, why said Letters should not be granted to said applicant. Liv en under my hand and official signature at office, tfcis 30th November. 1854. JESSE LAMBKRTR, Dee. 5, ’64. Oidinary. ADIHIf ISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y AUTHORITY of an order granted by tbo Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, will be sold on the first Tuosday in May next, at the Court House in tho city of Rome, Floyd County, Lot of land No. 1G6 in 4 th dietriet, 4th section, originally Cherokee, now iti Floyd Co. containing 160 acress more or loss, belonging to tho catate of John Low, late of Richmond eoun ty deceased. Terms modo known on tho day of sale. LAMBETH H0PKIN8, Feb 27. tde. Administrator. Georgia, Flot d County:— I hereby give public notice that Land War rant No. 53,080 issued on the 36th September 1843, to Lewis Shifietc, and assigned by him in Blank to me, was forwarded from Kloerton Georgia, to my address on or about the 1st of November 1844. Said warrant bas nover come to hand, and is either lost, stolen or destroyed, and I shall proceed to apply for a duplicate thereof, on or after the 10 dav of april next D. H. McCURllY, Feb 27 6t. Assignee. TROliT BOISE. THE undersigned bogs to announco to the citisens of Atlanta and the travel ling public, that he will open the Trout House on Monday next, for the accommodation of boarders nnd transient persons, with furniture entirely new, Rooms well ventilated, large and airy Hulls, nnd by constant attention to tho wants of his guests, the subscriber hopes make his House among the most desirable to bo found in tho State. AARON GAGE, Atlanta. Nor. 28, 1844-ly Proprietor. hBORGIA, Floyd Gmator AT Hi* debtors and creditors of Mrs. Mary Lloyd, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to present their debts, accounts and dwsands, in terns ot tbo law ; and those in debted wffi make payment without delay. A. RICHARDSON, March 27. Execwtor. T WO months after data application will be nude to the Ordinary of Chattooga county for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of Jehn Proeel, Senior, deceased. JOHN PURCEL. Jr. April 16—2m.Executor. G eorgia, Fbyd tw,y .• The debtors and creditors of Willie Ann Simmons (minor ofWm. S. Simmons late of said county deceased) are hereby notified to present their debts, accounts and demands in terms of the law; and those indebted will make payment without delay. A: RICHARDSON. > A . _ E. H. RICHARDSON, ] Aimn ' March 27. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A M. LAUB.—Dealer in Groceries, Staple •Dry Goods, Family Provisions and Confec tionaries. oct31 G eorgia, county. To a'l whom it may concern. Whereas Harrison Camp applies to me for Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Susan Self, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to dte and admonish all and singular the kfoited and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they haTe. why said let ten of a {ministration should not be grnhted unto said applicant. Given under my hand and offidpl signature nt offiae, this 18tb March. 1855. JESSE LAMBERTS, March 20.55. Ordinary. •TATE OF GEOMG4A» Floy* County. A LL whom it may concern will please take A notice, that whereas, C. H. Smith and J. W. H. Underwood apply to me for Letters of A ministration, with the will annexed, on (he estate of Mathias Q. Simpkins, late of •aid county, deceased. There are, therefore, to dte and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of ■aid deceased, to he and appear atmy office writ bin the time prescribed by law to show cause, If any they have, why satd let ters of Administration should not be granted unto mid applicants. Given under my hand and official signature, at office, this 20th day of March. 1855. JESSE LAMBERTH, march 20 *55 Ordinary. CHATTOOGA LANDS FOR SALE. AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE Court of Ordinary of Chattooga county, there will be sold before the Court House door in Sum menriUe, Chattooga county, on the first Tuesday la Sept, next, the following property to wit: Loti of Land Number fifty-three and Number Tweaty, in the Thirteenth Dietriet and Fourth Section of Chattooga comity, together with the appurtenances. Sold as the property of Wil Ram McConnell, late of Chattooga county de- Saidlot of land containing 230 scree, lie on the main Valley road in Broomtowa Valley, •even miles north-east of Summerville, and con- etitutc one of the most desirable situations, resi dences and forms in the Cherokee country. Tne two Lots of Land lie broadside and are well improved. There being one of the best brick dwelling houses in the country, large and weB constructed kitchens, negro booses, barns, thresher, cotton gin and screw. There are one hundred and thirty or forty acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. There are on the premises two splendid wells, and also two springs of never foiling water. Any person wishing farther information, can call upon the under- •igued at Ringgold, Ga., or R E Gilkeyson on the premises. lkfo.Temu one third Cash, the other two - thirds upon one and tiro year's credit. J t McConnell, i „ L H SHERLY, ) Executors, and M A McCONNELL, Extrix. March 20 '55, t ds. COURT OF ORDINARY, February Term, IS55. TT sppaaring to the Court by the petition of * Jasper Loyd, sheweth that Thomas Loyd of Fleyd county deceased, did, in his lifetime, ex ecute to said Jasper Loyd his bond for titles to half of Lot of Land (Northhalf) number one hundred and eigbty-two, (182) in the 22d Dis trict and 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, containing eighty acres •ore or less, conditioned to be void by his ma king a deed in feesimple to said half Lot; and it further appearing that said deceased died without executing a deed or making any pro visions therefor by- will or otherwise; end it farther appearing that said Jasper Loid bas fally paid the purchase price, and having peti tioned tins Court to direct George W. and Thos. N. Loyd, Executors of said deceased, to e: titles in conformity with said bond. P. NEELD —Merchant Tailor, road-st, •Rome, (so., will till an oraers «t, u prompt ness. Work warranted to suit customers oct31 A. MRS. CALDWELL’S SCHOOL MRS. C. E. CALDWELL will open a school iu the house of the subseri her, (formerly the Female Academy) on the LAST MONDAY OF JAN UA RY. The course of instruction will beoxtensive and thorough. The long ex pcrience and great success in teach iug, justify the hope of a liberal patronage. She will adopt the scale of prices established id tbo Male Acad emy of this place, for a session of 20 weeks vi*; 1st Class, $12,00 2d « :::::::::::::::::: 15,00 3d 18,00 Drawing and water colors extra. French will be taught at the Professor’s char- ges. Prof. B. F. Barely, will givo instruction in mu sic. Tho first term of the year may be protracted and the second term may bo shortened four weeks if so the charges will be arranged accordingly, Pupils received at any time, but -no deductions will be made excopt in protracted coses of sick- ness. J. M. M. CALDWELL, jan 9, tf. W. HARSH AW.—House and Sign Paint- •er. His sendees can be secured on moder ate terms. All work executed in good style. oct31 A. B ERRY & HARKINS Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooscanaula streets, Rome, Ga. octSl C UNNINGHAM A LINTON.—Wholesale and Retail Grocers, (near the Railroad Depot) Rome, Ga. oct31-2m ~P)R- J. R. SMITH.—Physician and Surgeon, Rome, Ga. Store. Office in H. A. Smith’s Book oct31-4m WINSHIPS IRON WORKS T HE subscriber is now prepared to receive and execute orders for all kinds of Casting anti machine Works, and all persons favoring him with orders may rely upon having their work executed iu the best manner and at short notice. Orders for SHSH, BLINDS AND DOORS promptly attended to at his Oar establish ment* f3f Cash paid for Oid Copper Brass and Cast Iron. JOHN n. WINSHIPS. Atlanta. July 6.1864.—Iv. D ANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. Office op posite the Post Office, up stairs, Broad street, Rome, Ga. oct31 E MERCKS.—Manufacturer of and Dealerin •Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. All work warranted.^- Orders from a distance wiU be promptly met.* oct31 F L SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan •ey Dry Goods; Groceries, etc., Broad Street, Rome. Ga., next door above Force, Rice, A Co. octSl F RIED a BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta ple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc.. Broad-street, Rome, Ga. [oct31 F A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer- •vHle, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Floyd, Walton. Dade and Whitfield. oct31-4m Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co. HAVING opened anew Ware room oh Peach Tree Street, would Call the attention of the public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra ring Cabinet Ware, in all its varieties. Chairs of every kind: Lounges, Mettresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS, RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels, Loops, Ac. Ac. Window Papering, House do., Fire-board do. They still continue their shop, SOUTH OF GE ORGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE and are prepared to do all kinds of work connec ted with their business, such as making and re pairing Furniture, Making Mattresses, Upholste ring. Ac. They keep also on hand, Metalic ^ INKY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta tioner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous Publications. Also, a great variety of Station- | ery and fancy articles. oct31 Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins. CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged their manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can H ENRY A. GARTRELL—Attorney at Law, lneir m £nuiacumng shops at tieentur, and can Rome, Ga. Office over the stor/of TWv I foppiy Morgan s original Cottage Chairs, Hind- A Harkins. Rome, Ga. Office over the store*of Berry 1 , b.,..rn a » ~a * ., - ... 4 . , — J ■ ley s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles cct3l J H. McCLUNG A CO.—Dealers in Staple j •and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Papei Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., Bread I street, Borne, Ga. oct31 of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in any quantity desired. They are* now manufacturing and finishing namelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any to be had from the North. jan 9 ’55, ly J OHN C. DxJOURNETT—Carpenter, Soli cits the patronage of the Public. Work en trusted to him will meet with prompt execu tion- novl4. J OHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Drags, Groceries, and Provisions. oct31 J AW. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods, •Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hats j and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct31 J W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines, •Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39., Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan! J0DN *• . nEEVES , Hawkins A Co. — 1 FULTON HOUSE, Atlanta* Georgia. THE undersigned take this method of informing the public’that they are the Pro prietors of the Fulton House which is now be ing fitted up with new Furniture, on which, with other appendages, they feel prepared to make their guests comfortable. They pledge their efforts to give satisfaction to their guests. Trav elling custom is respectfully solicited. . Francis M. Allen, Book Keeper. oct 31 J T. McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring- •gold, Ga. oct31-5 of Augusta, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 20, ’55. A. E. REEVES, of Romo, Ga. iy J M- QUINN A CO.—Dealers in Groceries, • Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple Diy Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. octSl J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mcr- • hant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Haril- war . Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also, Agent for’the Paper mills. Rags wanted. Oct 31, 1854. M cCOY A KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers. Repairing done with neatness. Orders from abroad promptly filled. oct31 M MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready- •Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, A Boots. He solicits the attention of the public to his well-selcctcd assortment. o«31 31. 8HEIBLEY.—Principal of the Rome •Classical and Mathematical Male Academy. Room at the Choice Hotel. 31oct T) D IIARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at r'a office why said George 5th, 1855. JESSES LAMBERTH, Ordinary. n SOKGU, Ftojtt County. Vff WILLIAM B. TERHUNE, Adminittratior 00 tho Estate of William C. Me Nincb, deceased, •PPlica to me for letters of dismission there- are, therefore, to efte and admonish All persona concerned, to appear at mr of- nee within the time prescribed by law, to ■how catme why Mid letters of dismission should not be granted. « JESSE LAMBERTH, Dec 10, 54; Ordinary. Ffoyd Superior Court. November Term, '54. Franees E. Owen, Adm’x”) of Joseph D. Owen, dec’d j ,/* I Bill to Marshall Francis M. Allen et. alVAsssers Discov- Crediton Ac, of the Es- I cry and Injonc- tate of said Joseph V. | lion Owen, deceased. j AN motion it is ordered that the creditors of the v/ Estate of Joseph D. Owen deceased, come forward at/ibe next term of said Coart. and prove their claims against Mid Estate,and tiiat a copy of this oroerbe published in the Rome Courier once a month for three months before the sitting of r«i Court UNDERWOODS & MITCHELL, Sols. Pro. Complt. A tme Extract front lie minutes of Court. This 20tb December, 854. Dee. 96. *54 3m {STATE OF GEORGIA, Flsyd County, To all whom it may concern will tilease take notice, that wheaeas Thomas S. Price and Benjamin Garnett, administrators on the Estate of Micajab Mayo, deceased' ap ply to me for letter* ef dismsssion from the same, These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the Kindred and Cred itors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law, fo show cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted nnto said ap- icant...Given under my band and official signature at office;,.12 January, 1855. . ' JESSE LAMBERTH, ordinary. [A T. McCA Y.—Wholesale and Retail dealer XV»in English and American Hardware, Broad r street, Rome, Ga. 0 ct31 D OB ERT O’BARR—House carpenter. All Xv work entrusted to bis care will meet with rompt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly. V 9. UUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping kJ done to order. dec. 5 ly. C^MITf! A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law, kJ will practice in'tbe Courts of Fiovd and tbe neighboring counties. ' CHAItLES D. SMITH. I 3. W. H. U.HDERWOOD." Jan 16,’54. I^LuaN, haw KINS & CO.—Have always on kJ band a full assortment of Groceries at their old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door above—all at low prices. Calls from oar friends are respeectfuliy solicited. oct 31 OT AN FORD k PITNER.—Dealers in Dry kJ Goods and Groceries. JO0S B. HTASFOJtn. | OCt31 | A. O. PITKEU. Q G. WELLS.—VEitANDBH House.—Broad kJ*Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large and clean, and tbe best of water. Good accom modations for horses on tbe premises. oct31 TTNDERWOOD k MITCHELL—Attorneys at Lair, Rome, Ga., will attend tbe Courts of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31 \A/ M. & W. i’lfcEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy v v • Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Pro duce. Wm. M. Peeples.] [W. Peeples. Calhoun, Ga. Feb. 6, ly. \\f B* JONES, successor to Kirvon k Jones. V V •—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. oct31 YYTRIGHT A SHROPSHIRE—Attorneys at v v Law, Rome, Ga. a. a. WRlonr, j y. <*. annopsniRE. Cassvilie, Ga. J Rome, Ga. oct3i 2m. ttriLLIAM O. GREEN-Commission and » v Produce Merchant near the depot,Madison, Georgia. Refer to s. H. k T. D. HOLLINGSWORTH, Madison, Go. R. p. ZIMMERMAN, Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 5, 1854. TIT U. HEN BON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan- v v tC y D,y Goods, corner of Broad-street and Maiden Lane, Rome, Ga. oct31 \\7IULIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo- » site the Courier Office, Broad-street, Rome Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac commodate customers. oct31 DANIEL 8. PRISTtiP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, „ Rome, Ga,. January 30, 1855, JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN. Published weekly by J. F. GRANT. This paper is now in its’ 19th vol., tho oldest in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in the State. It is published every Tuesday morning, at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 at tho end of the year. Having an extensivecircula- tion in all the counties of Alabama, which trade to Rome, it is, without doubt, the best adverti sing medium, to the Merchants and business men of that city, outside of the State of Georgia; and the use of its columns is now offered to them at the following reduced rates : One square threo months, $5,00 “ six “ 8,00 “ twelvo “ 10,00 Two squ's three “ 8,00 “ six “ 12,00 “ twelvo “ 15,00 Larger ones in the same proportion. Every effort will be made by handsome dis play, conspicuous position, and calling attention editorially, to make advertisements as advanta- gcons ns possible. jan. 18, '55 m snmEBN BHravi jJicoWs Cholera, Dysentery, DiarrWSa, FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES. Cholera Morbus, Bilious Cholic, Cholera Infantum, ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES: MOST E8PE0IALLV PAINFUL MENSTRUATION. TBEYiRTlE W‘jACOVb"CORDIALARE TOOWELLIMO^^ lti 2d. U. 4 M, 5/A. 6/A. 7/A. It cures tk-. worst cases of Diarrhoea. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. It relieves the severest Colic. It cures Cholera Morbus. It. cures Cholera Infantum. It cures Painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 0th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despon dency. 10/k. It Restores Irregularities. I ll/ft. It dispels Qloomy and Ihslericalfeelings. 12/A. It's a Tranquilizer and Admirable Tonic A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, Ac, LmI.l s > « a ’ Z: , _ personal — pericnco. and tho experience of ray neighbors and friends aropnd mo, is a sufficient guaran tee for me to believe it to ho all that it purporst to be ; viz: a hovrreign rkmkdt.” Hon. Wm. II. Undkrwood. formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. “I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to ail afflicted with bow- el diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by mo.” A. A. Gaulding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge ofGeorgia. “Thisefficient remedy is travelling into celebrity os fast a Bonaparte pushed bis columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” [Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19/A, 1868. “ I have used ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and tills, with all I hear about it, as a rem edy by tii ose who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of tbo kiud,andl would recommend its use iu the disease for which it is compounded. Milbb G. Dobbins. Cashier of the Bank ofthe State ofGeorgia, Griffin, “ If there is any credibility in hitman testimony. ‘Jacobs Cordial’ must stand pre-emi nent above all other preparations for the enre of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testi mony in its favor coming in from ail quarters, it must be very far in advance, as s curative ngcut, of most if not ail other ‘patent’ preparations.” A . Fleming, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bnnk, Griffin, i^“For salo by Dr. Hicks & Co. and J. E. Pinson, Rome; S' M Davidson Cave Spring. R. D. Wingaiid Vann’s Valley, Stephen Ball A man tehee, T. McGoiac McGuire’s Store, Wm. McCullough Floyd Springs, Carpenter & Burke Cassvilie, E Porter Adairs- ville, Alluood &Edwards Summerville, Thornton’s Dahlonega,M. Turner Stilesbcrough, and by the principal Merchants nhd Druggists throughout the State. R, R. R. In the year of our Lord, 1847, in onr ca- paci ties of nalytical chemists, we discovered that by nniting certain vegetable agents, which had nnver before been used in cine, we obtained properties possessing such a marvellous quick power over pain, that the moment it was applied to the parts af fected with pain, all uneasiness ceased. The most torturing pains were relieved in an in stant, and the most violent spasms and* irri* tat ions were soothed, and the system restor ed io perfect ease in a few minutes. In 1849, we introduced this remedy to the world under the name of RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. It bas been used by hundreds of thousands throughout the United States, giving instant case to all troubled with Pain or Sickness. One application externally, or a lew drops taken internally, will instantly free the snf- efrer from the most violently and terrible E ins, and restore the weak, feeble, and pro* ited frame to strength and vigor. No person has ever used RADW AY’S READY RELIEF witboot deriving some I finaoia 1 1 inr.of]f In Imm ihaa ftfi —t » — * LIVEK10MP1 AINT, j a Dime i, BisrsrsiA. Disease ofthe Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such a’aConstipation, 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- tafions, Sinking, or fluttering at thePit ofthe Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or Suffocating, Sensations, when fn a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness ofthe 8kin and Eyes Pain, in the Side, Back, Brest, Limbs, &c.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De pression of Spirits, can be eflectnaiiy Cured by DR. HOOFLAND’S Celebrated GER. MAN BITTERS,Fxepared by DR. C.M. JACKSON, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 20 Arch 8t., one door below sixth, PhUa. Their power over the above diseases is not CHOLERA, DIARRHfEA, BILIOUS CHOLIC. PNEUMONIA, EAR AND EYE. Deafness, Total or Partial, Entirely Re moved. D R. ALSOPHERT begs to call tbo attention of those suffering under a partial or total loss of the sense of hearing to the following facts : He treats diseases of the middle and internal ear with medicated douches, such as is practiced in the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels, Hamburg and St. Peters burgh, and lately by the most distinguished London Aurists. with the most wonderful success; indeed it is the only method that has be« n universally successful. The best proof of the efficacy of this treat ment will be a reference to nearly nine liun- hundred names, residents of the United States, Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been restored to acute hear ing and not a single solitary case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect either a par tial or total restoration of the bearing, when our advice and instructions were faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many who could not hear tho report of a pistol at arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the distance of four fee*. In case of mucus ac cumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympanum, inflammation ofthe mucus mem brane; nervous affections, diseases of the membran tympani, called “ the drum,” or when the disease can be traced to the effects of fovers or colds, the use of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears hi childhood, &c., this treatment stands pre eminent. When the auditory canal is dry and scaly, with little or no secretions, when the deafness is accompanied with noise in the ear like falling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, continual pulsations, a discharge of matter or when in stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rash of blood to the head had taken place ; when the hearing is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating tho disease is Infallible. In deaf and dumb cases, my experience warrants me in saying that if the bearing was good at any time, much can bo accom plished. In the deaf and dumb schools at Leipsic out or a class of fourteen, I succccd- in restoring four to acute hearing. Dr. A. begs explicitly to state that in those cases lie undertakes, he guarantees a suc cessful result—complete restoration of the sense of such a marked improvement as will be perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are faithfully applied and directions adhered to. Applicants will please state their age, dura tion of the disease, if matter issues from the external passage, if there are noises in’ the ears, state of general health, and what they suppose to have been the cause ofthe deaf ness. When the hearing is restored, it is ex- pec ted that those in easy circumstances will contribute liberally. All diseases of the Eye successfully treat ed by the application of MEDICATED VA PORS. &c., an infallible no-painless treat ment for diseases of the E3*e. acute or chron ic. Cataract, Specks, Inflammation. Flim and Weakness of Vision, Grannlarion ofthe Lids Ulceration of the Lachrysmal Grands. &c.. To the astonishing and gratifying ef fects of this treatment, the child, theyonth those of mature age, as well as those far ad D. J. W. H ICK & CO. ROME, GA.. Wholesale and Retail dealers in CHOICE DBUGS „ &B3® sag®!]©Drags. ENGLISH. FRENCH,* AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Extracts, Perfumery, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Fancy Articles, &c. SUPERIOR FLUID LAMPS, For Parlors and Private Rooms. LAMP CHIMNEYS, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes. SURGICAL <f- DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Hernia Trusses, Ac. Together with every other article usually found in our line of business, which we offer at the lowest market prices. May 25. 1854. ly Dianhoea and Dysentci'y. X YHE unrivaled success attending Dr. Hicks’ prescription for the above dis eases during their prevalence in this city, and and ricinity, during the last summer, and the numerous calls for it now, have induced the Proprietor,, Dr. J. W. HICKS & CO., to put it up in neat Bottles, with full directions accompanying each Bottie. They do not of fer it to tee public as a secret nostrum, butas a prescription founded in a scientific mannei and upon purely physiological principles and of medicines long known for tb« ir pecu liar efficacy in relieving the above diseases. It may be had. wholesale and retail, at their Drag Store, No. 39. Broad-street, Rome, Ga Also of Mr. Wm. Bell, Messrs. Hughes & Spann, Cherokee. Ala. and nearly all the stores in the country. Mny 25,1854. ‘"Prove all things, hohlfast that which is good. 1 Dr. J. W. HICKS A Co’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger is still on the increase in public estimation and towers far above anything of a similar nature ever invented. The feeble and debil itated are rejoicing under its magic influence and manifold virtues, and it is hailed with delight by the distressed. For sale, wholesale or retail, at their Drag Store. No. 39, Broad St., Rome, Ga. May. 25.1854. BOOKS!BOOKS!BOOKS!! A GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com prising all ofthe most recent publications together with a great many standard works, from the best English and American Authors, have just been received nt the “New Book Store ” or IIEN RY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine Illustrated Gtft Books for the season, splendidly bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt. The Public are respectfully solicited to give me a call. Qct. 10, 1854. PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Dr. JURIAH HARR1SS TS PREPARED to accommodate with ± Lodging and Nursing, snch Patients as vanced in lif -jail bear testimony to its won- ] rnay be directed to him for Surgical Opera- ,i....r..n.. healing and soothing ef- j tions or Treatment. Masters may benssured that their servants will have every necessary alter ?teu«e flt *** ^ th * D fir,0en mJnnt08 ^celled, if equally, by any other preparation Let those who are now suffering any se vere pains give it a trial, forte fifteen min utes they will enjoy ease and comfort. RADWAY’8 READY RELIEF was the first and is the only Remedy ever discovered that will Atop the most torturing pains in a few seconds, and free the system from Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Nervous, and Miasmatic Disorders io a few hours. It will cure and protect the system against sadden attacks of DYSENTERY. CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND AGUE, INFL'JENZA. Bear in mind, it is a Powerful Disinfect ant. antacid, diffusive stimulant, nervine anti- apasmodic. and conntcr irritant. The R. R. REMEDIES arc medical dis coveries of the present century. They a re prepared on an entire new and original theo ry, to stop pain instantly; and protect the human system against tickness or any sud den attacks. The doses required to be taken are small. A few drops of READY RELIEF exercises a powerful influence over diseased action. IT HA 5 .CURED Rheumatism in four hours, Neuralgia io one hour, Croup in ten minutes, Diarrhoea in fif teen minutes, Toothache in one second, Spasms in five minutes. Sick Headache in fif teen minutes, Cbiil Fever io fifteen minutes. Chilblains in five minutes, Sore Throat in four minutes, Influenza in one hour. SPINAL COMPLAINTS, stiff Joints, Cuts Braises, Wounds Frost Bites Cholera Mor bus, Dysentery, Tic Doloreaox, and all oth er complaints where there are severe pains Radway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop tbo pain, and quickly cure the diseases. R. R. DI8OOVERY-N0. 2. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the most quick and jiotent power over all Chronic, Scrofulus, Syphilitic, and Skin Diseases. In six hours after the first dose is taken, the patient will feel its health- renovatiog efficacy. FOR ALL HUMORS. The most foul and corrupt humors will, in a few days, yield to the cleansing, purifying, and renovating influence of the R. R. RE SOLVENT. The most loathsome Sores, Ulcers. Nodes, Swellings, and the most frightful diseases. Have been cured iu a few days by BAD- WA Y*S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It is pleasant to take, and the patient .eels no disagreeable sensation of sickness at stomach. CHRONIC DISEASES That have been lingering in the system, cor rupting the blood, softening the bones, pros trating the muscles, for ten, twenty, or fortv years, have been radically enred bv RAD WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. ALL ffsar EVERY BODY READ THIS !-^ A 8PLE.YDID FAMILY HEDICIXE. GERMAN ELIXIR, O K Compound Fluid Extract of Lowenzahn, ^20~estirelt vegetable ! FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, Disordered Stomach, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Impaired Appetite, Costiveness, Cholera Morbus, Colic, General Debility, Fullness about the Stomach after meals, and Female Monthly Derangements. It is undoubtedly the best medicine for diyspepsfa, Headache and kindred diseases ever placed before the public. A most excellent remedy for those who eat too heartily. I3TREAD A FEW EXTRACT3 FROM CERTIFICATES, LETTERS &C. “I regard the German Elixir as the very best Anti Dyspeptic and stomachic medicine I have ever used.” Hon. WILIE W. MASON. [Formerly] Chancellor of the Central Di vision «f the State of Alabama. “I concur fully in the recommendation giv en by the Hon. W W Mason, and others.” Hon SAM F RICE, Judge Supreme Court of Ala. “Your medicine has in my opinion, just claims to the confld'-nco of the public: as a valuable remedy in cases of indigestion.” [Formerly] President of Oak Bowery Fe- male College, “I vas suffering from chronic indigestion, or Dyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir, and found it tho very thing I needed.” Rev. MARK 8 ANDREWS. Agent for the Tuskcgce Methodist Female College. “I am prepared to speak advisedly when I say, that in my opinion it is an invnluablo Family Medicine, answering fully the pur poses for which it is prescribed. ^ , Rev D 8 DOUGLAS President ofthe Gleonvillo Female Col lege. Rr commended for Sick Headache by Col. N J Scott, Auburn Ala. Recommended ns a uploaded Family Med icine by Col F W Dillard, Auburn Ala. Recommended for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion by Prof C C Richards, A. M., Wi igiits- boro, Ga. Numerous other testimonials might be produced, but it is thought the above are sufficient to give confidence in this truly valuable medicine. Manufactured and sold by WM R JONES & Co.. Auburn Ala, For sale by Robt. Battey, Rome, Ga. *eb27, 1866, ly. derftilly renovatin fects. Medicines, Apparatus, &c., cent to any i t at my expense and risk, pa Address Dr. ALSOPHERT. Broadway office. No. 422i neai Canai-St.. New York. Consultation fee, Five Dollars. Dr. A's Workjjon diseases of ihe Eye. the Nature and Treatment of Diseases and Treat ment of tho Deaf and Dumb—illustrated with steel plates—price $10 Money letters must 6e registered by tbe Post-master. O” Southerner, copy Nov 14. 1854 6m attention. Augusta, Ga., May 18,1854. FORWARDING BUSINESS. THE undersigned has this day entered into the -L receiving and forwarding business in New Orleans, having had six years experience as shipping clerk for Wright, Williams & Co., he hopes to merit the patronage of the public. JNO. L. VIVEN. Refer to: Wright, Davenport & Co., Converse & Co., Peters, Millard k Co., New Orleans; Colonel B. M. Johnson, Shreveport; Col. John F. Jett, Memphis ; T. Whaley, Vicksburg. _ Goods to my address will be forwarded with T ex celsior Hand Loom!! the greatest despatch. Since July last I have IIIS important labor saving machine for do- forwarded some 3000 packages withoutdeten- mestic manufactory, ii destined to supersede ; i* on or a single loss of. any package. Being and drivefout of use all other hand looms that' agent for Red. River, Ouachita, Black River nave their treaddlcs operated by the notion of the Tensas, Bayou, ftfacon and Missisippi river feet, and tbe shuttle thrown by tho hand. Tho — T ’ construction is SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE! From its great simplicity, it is not subject to get out of order, and tho entire machine com plete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter. The advantages it possesses over the old fosh- teied loom, consist in all its parts being SELF CHANGING, requiring ao skill to weave. It is neat and convenient, and on it one can weave THREE TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH as on tho old fashioned loom, and WITH LESS LABOR ! Tho cost is no raoro than the old, nnd is equally adapted to all kinds of domestio weaving. John II. Wisdom offers to soil tho Patent Right of tho above loom for the counties of Floyd and Polk by Counties or Districts, ho also has a supply of the Looms which he will sell at pri ces to suit tbo times Jan 30 ’55 tf. packets, I have at all time the means of ship ping direct from Vessels, also being very near tho different routes of steam communication, I avoid the delays and extra expenses incurred by commission houses receiving forwarding freights ih this city. New Orleans, Nov. 14—6m Trout House for Sale. Rare Chance for Capitalists. THE Proprietor of this splendid Hotel having fully mndo up his^., mind to retire from active business, will, upon the first Monday in April noxt at public outcry m this city, offer it for sale unless ho receives a satisfactory private bid. Those wishing to mrehaso are referred to the travelling public for its opinion of tho convonioncy, and appointment of this fine building. For tho last quarter the arrivals have been overj 4000 showing an in come of at least eight thousand dollars per quar ter. The model of this House waa’a labored improvement upon tho very finest Housos in tho Union, and I am confident for commodiousness, location, and general adaptedness it is the beis House in tbe South. Terms will ho made easy so as to suit purch asers. Address, J. F. TROUT Atlanta, Go. March 6th. Dissolution. THE firm of Force Rice k Co. is this day X dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the said firm will bo settled by R. L. RICE All persons Indebted to it are requested to come forward and make immediate payment. r „ C. 0. FORCE, Jan. 16, 55 r. j,. rice. N. J, OMBERQ, | MERCHANT TAILOR, W OULD respectfully call the attention of his friends and customers to his new stock of Goods, which he has just received from New York, consisting in part of blue, black, brown, green, olive adolet and cadet mixed cloths, plain black Cassimores and doekins, and an extonsivo variety of Fancy Cossimeres of every quality, shade and color; also, a full assortment of black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings; also, French Castors, Bearers, Petershams and Cassimere Ovorcoatings of French, English, German and American manufacture. His stock of FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete, consisting of silk, woolen and linen Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted, and cotton, half hose, hats, caps, Ac., all of which are of the latest and most approved styles. He would call particular attention to his stock of RADY MADE CLOTHING. Tho great part of which is manufactured at his own establishment, and by some of the best Honses in Now-York, the superior workmanship of which he will warrant; and also a well se lected stock of Childrens' and Youths’ Clothing, Fitting children from five to ten, and boys from ten to eighteen years old. All kinds of garments made as heretofore with neatness and dispatch. Rom 0 Georgia, Sept 26,1854. ly LAMBERTH HOPKINS WAREHOUSE A C0H.TIIS8I0Y MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nor. 1, '54. t T $5000 OO. THE Subscriber is desirous to buy unimproved X Lands in all tho lower counties of Georgia. Send on your Nos., Dist an Counties where the Land lies, and I will have them examined and givo a fair price. All ooxmsQnioatioiis xnnot be post paid, and addressed to W. B MOSLEY, Nor. 14, 54—jy Griffin, G*. GREAT LUNG MEDICINE FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS. Persons affected with weak or ulcerated Lungs, 1 utercules. Bronchitis. Hacking Dry cough, difficult breathing or spitting Blood. Rad way s Renovating Resolvent will, in a short time remove ail obstructions from the lungs and throat; and impart strength and soundness to the weak and diseased longs. There is no medicine in present use that has made so many rapid cures of Lung Complaints ns Radway’s Renovating Resol vent. One day will alter the diseased con dition of the longs, and check the ravages of decay. The public may rely upon an effectual cure of the following diseases by using the Reno vating Resolvent : Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Glandular Swellings. Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases. Can- rerous Affections. Syphilitic Complaints. Female Complaints, Bleeding ot the Lungs, Tic Doloronx. White Swellings, Tumors, Ul cers, Hacking dry Cough, Bronchitis. Hip Diseases. Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Water Brash. FEEBLE MEN AND WOMEN. Whose nuptial beds for years have been touches of disappointment'and regret, will find Radway’s Renovating Resolvent a true renoval' r and invjgor..tor of the diseased and disabled parts. Ail unsoundness is re moved in a few days and every organ in the system restored to health.-‘trength and vigor. NERVOUS PEOPLE. Should take Radway’s Renovating Resol vent. Jt will make the most nervous, weak, gloomy, and dejected victims of nervousness feel healthy, vigorous, and happy. Price of R. R. Resolvent, $1 per bottle. R. R. It —DISCOVERY, No. 3. RADWAY’S REGULATORS. THU THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OP RADWAY k CO. One Regulator is sufficient to regulate the Bowels. Liver, and Pancrees, to a healthy discharge of their functions. Two will insure a pleasant discharge from the bowels at a regular period of time every day. Four to six will purge thoroughly all cor rupt and acrimonious humors from the ali mentary canal. RADWAY’S REGULATORS. Radway’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 as the R.’ R. Regulators No pills can be taken for any length of time with tho same safety to the constitution : for instead of debilitating the system by powerful and drastic purging, they act pleasantly upon the bowels and impart strength to every nerve and tissue of the body. REGULATORS VS. PILLS. We are continually asked, what is the dif ference between Radway’s Regulators and ordinary pills? We answer that pills, as they are ordinari-- ly prepared and sold by different manufac turers, are generally of two kinds—those which operate on the bowels merely called purgative pills, and these which excite the secretion ofthe liver and are called mercu rial or liver pills, Radway’s Regulators re semble pills merely in shape, but differ in every other characteristic. They act not only on the bowels, but on tho liver, skin, pancreas, and kidneys regu lating each organ to a healthy action. They are not drastic, and never give pain as roost puigative pills do; they stimulate tbe liver without endangering the patient wi h saliva. Hon, as mercurial pills do : containing no minerals io tlnir composition, theyareharm- less when used for a lengtn of time. They are tasteless, enveloped in an elegant coating of gum. lto 3 regulators, 8 to 6 purge- good at all times. F & „ family PHYSIC, Radway s1 Regulators are the roost innocent, safe, mind, and pleasant Pills in use. They are a quick and certain cure for Costiveness Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com- Jlaint, Jaundice, Head Aches. Nervousness, Melancholy Diseases of the Bladder FEMALE DIFFICULTIES. Leucorrocea, Fleur. Albas, Whites . and Irregularities of all kinds. BILIIUS DISEASES. Bile on the stomach, Bilious Colic, En- jargeroent of the suleen. and all Chronic Af. feet ions of the Liver and Kcdneyg. R. R. R. REMEDIES are sold by Drag- g’-ats every where. RAD WAY A CO in tbe United States as the cares attest, in many cases after akilftil physicians had fail- led. These Bitten are worthy the attention ot Invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tification of the liver and lesser glands, exer cising the roost searching power io weakness and affections of the dige-tive organs, they are withal safe.certain and pleasant. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. Linck tf Davis, Eatonton, Geo., July 14, 1853, says: “Your German Bitters are ta king the lead of Jill other medicines for chron ic diseases. Ac., and are selling rapidly.— Please send os another box immediately, or we shall be oat before it arrives.” D. E. H. Slrohccker, Macon, Ga., Jan. 1st, 1862, said: “I am happy to say that your German Bitters are gaining a great reputa tion.^ I think it will, io fhtore, sell very rap- fV. Maxey fy Co., Montecello, Geo., Oct. 6th. 1852. said: ‘ Your Bitters, though en tirely unknown before fn this country, have sold rapidly, and given satisfaction.” Dickson 4- Green, Alexandria Ala., Sept. 30 1852, said: “Wc have taken pains to in troduce yoor German Bitters, and we find it to be a vejy valuable medicioe.” C. Robinson, Bellnfonte, Ala., Jan. 301851 said: “Yonr Medicine most eventually bare a large sale; all those who used ft in the fall liked it very ranch. Tbe people have been ranch deceived here by trifling patent nos trums that affects the sale of yonr valuable Bitters, and will anti! ft becomes known,” C/teKcyFfoRwr.Tuskeege, Ala., Jan, 1st, 1851. raid: “The Bitters are selling wen, and I think they will continue so, as they give good satisfaction to those who have used them' Dr. Henry P. Leonard, Fayeifte C.H. Ala. Jan. 15,1353. said: “Your Bitters have dons wonders in this section. A youth, a son of G M Hnbt ert, Esq., of this county, bad been for several months nnder tbe care of oar beet practitioners without relief, and tbe re ported doutful, and the yonng man, although scarcely able to get about, commenced with tbe bitters. He found so much relief from the first bottle that he continued to take, an ti] a complete core was affected. He is now perfectly well and stont.” They are entirely vegetable free from all injurious ingredients, always strengthen ing and never prostrating the sratem. For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retad by apothecaries and storekeepers in every town in the United States, and by HICKS 4* HARGROVE, Sept. 19,1854. Rome Ga. Informa tion to the Public AWFUL CASE »F GAUGER CURED. Editors Macon. Telegraph, Pike Co., Ga. Gentlemen: In obedience to my conscience and for the benefit of suffering humanity, per mit me through the columns of your exten sive paper, to perform what I bcJfare to be my duty to suffering follow-mortals. Cancers and Cancerous affections of a malignant character are considered by all the Medical Faculties, both in England, France ami A- merica. as incurable: ami thousands are dai ly lingering on through a painful and dread ful existence to an awful death from this most direful of ali complaints to which tbe human.race are subjected, without either thought or hope of recovery, in hundreds of the best surgeons the world ever produced, has been exhausted in vain. My mother has been for sixteen years afflicted with one of the must distressing cancers, situated in the moat delicate part ofthe human system, and «»f ail others the most obstinate to cure. She has been relieved by Dr R Moseley, of Grif fin. Knowing the importance of even a small space in yonr paper. I will give a brief state ment of the case, that those who are afflicted may read and judge for themselves 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 mouth, and continued to spread until the whole of the upper lip, tlfe gums, nose and portions ofthe face were very much affected. Site had been under the charge of many emi nent physicians before visiting Dr Moseiy, and also the celebrated Dr, Marshal, of Ma con, and Dr. Shepard, of Charleston, both of those noted carers having failed togive any relief. She was considered by all who saw her, to be on t of the reach of medical aid; her lip was all destroyed and gone, and con stitution apparently rained from the effects af Arsenic, and other poisonous escharotics, that were applied while she was under the treatment of other physicians. Her face and eyes had become, very roueh swolen, vision nearly gone, and a general Dropsy ofthe en tire system. with distressing palpitation of* the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took her under his treatment at Griffin, on the 1st of August, 1851. The Doctor took out ail the cancer, together with her front teeth, and a portion of the superior maxilary bone; al so some of the boqes in tbe roof of the mouth r and all without tbe use 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. 1 have made fre quent and minute examinations, and discov er no apppearance of any cancer remaining. When she reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary at Griffin, she was completely prostrated . from the use of poisons, such as Arsenic- and Corrosive Sublimate; she was scarcely . able tc walk without much pain, and dis tress from loss of sight When she was un der Dr. Moseley’s treatment, he had many cases cases of a severe character, on which he effected perfect cures in a short time, some of which had baffled the beat surgical skill, and been pronounced ineurab'e ; notwith standing which. Dr. Moseley cured them all without difficulty. I merely state, that from the location of the disease and the diseased state of the bones, it was absolutely beyon- rehef by the use ofthe knife. I would ad viset all who are subjects of cancers, ulcers and rumors of all kinds, not to despair of be- ng cured, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter how many others may have failed to relieve you If I did not honestly and candidly be lieve that you would be serving' fhfc cause of suffering humanity, by publishing to tbe world the knowledge of Dr. Mbreley’s un surpassed skill in the treatment of cancers, I would not' solicit a place in your valuable pa per for this communication. I hope, gentle- men. that you will place thia case before the public, that they may read and decide for themselves. Most Jtesp’ct’y., Your ob’t seVt p q t 'ii * dr. j.t.ford. 01 ‘ 1 l st ?« for tfie benefit of the af flicted, that Dr. Moseley is a regular gradn- uate, and has been engaged in an extensive practice for the past ten years. Those who desire to try bis.skitl in the treatment of Can cer*, syphilis and otbercbronic diseases mar do so with the greatest hope of a cure be ing perfected In a short time. I have wit nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr. Moseley during the past three years; his mode of treatment is very mild, not proven* ting the patient from daily exercise, and at- tended with no danger whatever. Dr. T. J. F. • P 6 ” 0118 *re desirous of avail, ing themselves of Dr. Mosely’s services will flud him at his office, on Eighth Street Grif fluGa- Allcomnnicationsmust£^‘£7* Griffliu G^ 6 ' 110 MOSELEY, Jp#