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r^EORGIA* Floyd County:
VT BY virtna of u order ften the ooort of or*
dinary of said county,the let Monday in Feb '45
will be eold before the Court House door in Borne
on the let Tuesday in July next, between tbe
venal boon of sale, 1 negro (dare belonging to
tit Estate of Elisabeth Williams late or War*
ran county deceased, to wit.* Folly a girl about
M yean old. Sold for the benefit of heiraand
creditors of eaid estate. Terms made known
on day of sale. HENRY BAKER,
marl 1855 Exeentor.
. .
A GREEABLY to an ordernf the Ordinary
of Floyd County passed on the 2d day
of April 1856, will be sold before ihe Court
House door tn the City of Rome, on the first
Tuesday tn Jane next, between the legal
boors or sale the following negroes, to wit:
Jasper, aman about — years of age; Nancy,
a woman about — years of age; Anna a girl
e >ut — ) ears of age; Mary, a girl — year*
age; Carter,a boy — years of age; Char-
la, a woman — years of ago; and her
child about - years of age. All sold aa
the property of Lettiee Ware, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs sod creditors of said
Terms made known on day of
WILIAM WARE \ .
ALEX’R. WARE,$ Mmn%
April 17i 1855. tds.
TWO months after data, application will ho
X aado to tho Ordinary of Floyd county for
leave to sell all the real Estate belonging to the
Estate of Peter Boyle deceased.
JAS M MONTGOMERY,
ap IT Adm'r.
italabtrator's Sale.
Agreeable to aa order of the ordinary of Floyd
county passed oo the 3d day of April 1855, will
ho sold before tho tho Coart House door in the
city of Rome, on the first Tuesday in June next
between the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No
T15 in tho 3d district and fourth (4) section of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, con-
tutalng 49 acres more or leas, sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of Mary Timmons
deceased. Terms made known on day of sale.
R S SIMMONS,
ai 10*5 Adm’r.
fTtWO month after date application will be
L made to the Ordinary of Floyd County
fbr leave to sell a Negro hoy by the name of
.Horace, belonging to the Estate of Richard
J, Henderson, a lunatic.
MARY C. HENDERSON,
April 3.1855. Guardian.
PEMuai,run form:
vJ» Whereas, Laikin Barnett. Administra
tor on the estate of Richard Gossett, Sen.,
deceased, applies to me fur letters of Dis*
mision.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law. to show
cease if any they have, why said Letters of
Dismission should not be granted unto siid
applicant on the first Monday in September
next.
Given under my band and official signa
ture at office this 22d March. 1855.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
March 27. Ordinary.
n BORGIA, Floyd County s
vJT The debtor* and creditors of Mrs. Mary
Uoyd, late of said county deceased, are hereby
•etified to present their debts, account* and
j n terms of the law ; aad those in
debted will make payment without delay.
A. RICHARDSON,
March 37. Executor.
TWO months after data application will be
X made to the Ordinary of Chattooga county
fbr leave to sell all the real estate belonging to
the estate of John Frucel, Senior, deceased.
JOHN PURCEL, Jr.
April 15—3m- Exeentor.
CHATTOOGA LANDS FOR SALE.
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE
Coart of Ordinary of Chattooga county, there
will be sold before the Court House door in Sum
mwviUa, Chattooga county, on the first Tuesday
in! Sept, next, the following property to wit:
Loti of Land Number fifty-three and Number
Twenty, in the Thirteenth District and Fourth
Section of Chattooga county, together with tho
appurtenances. Sold as the property of Wil
liam McConnell, late of Chattooga county de-
Said lot of land containing 250 acres, lie on
Valley road In Broom town Valley,
*s north-east of Summerville, and eon-
> one of tho most desirable situations, resi-
i and farms In tho Cherokee country.
The two Lots of Land Ee broadside and are
waB improved. There being one of tho beat
brick dwelling houses in the country, Luge and
well constructed kitchens, negro bouses, haras,
thresher, cotton gin and screw. There arc one
bandied and thirty or forty acres cleared, and
in a high state of cultivation. There are on tbe
premises two splendid wells, and also two springs
of never failing water. Any person wishing
farther information, can call upon the under
signed at Ringgold, Ga-, or R E Gilkeyson on
the premises.
h^pTerms one third Cash, the other twg
thirds upon one and two year's credit.
and X A McCONXELL, Extrix.
March 35 '55, ids.
COURT OF ORDINARY,
February Term, 1855*
TT appearing to the Court by the petition of
X Jasper Loyd, sheweth that Thomas Loyd of
Floyd county deceased, did, in his lifetime, ex
ecute to said Jasper Loyd his bond for titles to
half of Lot of Load (North half) number one
hundred aad eighty-two, (182) in the 22d Dis
trict and 3d Section, of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd county, containing eighty acres
more or lees, conditioned to be void by his ma
king a deed in fee simple to said half Lot ; and
It farther appearing that said deceased died
without executing a deed or making any fro-
visions therefor by will or otherwise; and it
farther appearing that said Jasper Loid has
fully paid the purchase price, and baring peti
tioned this Court to direct George W. and Thos.
N. Loyd, Executor* of said deceased, to execute
titles in conformity with said bond.
Itis therefore ordered that notice be given at
three or more public places in said county and
application, that all persons concerned
may file their objections (if any they hare) in
tbe Ordinary's offiee why said George ff. and
Thomas N. Loyd, Executors asafores aid, should
net execute titles in conformity’ with said Bond.
A true extract from minutes of Court, Feb-
r 5th, 1855.
JESSES LAMBERTH,
Ordinary.
rtEORCfl, Floyd County.
VT WILLIAM B. TERHUNE, Administrstior
oath* Estate of William C. Me Ninch, deceased,
applies tome fbr letters of dismission there-
Thitsc arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
all peraons concerned, to appear at mr of
fice witbfo the time prescribed by law, to
show cause why eaid letters of dismission
should not be granted.
JES8E LAMBERTH,
Dee 19, '64; Ordinary.
film OF GEORGIA, Floyd County,
k- 7 To all whom it may concern will please
take notice, that wheaeas Thomas 8. Price
and Benjamin Garnett, administrators on
the Estate of Mfcajsh Mayo. deceased' ap
ply tome fbr let ten ef dismission from the
same,
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
fsb all and singular, the Kindred and Cred
itors of «aM deceased, to be and appear at
my office wftbfo the time prescribed by Law.
to show cause, if any they have, why mid
Letters should not be granted unto Mid ap-
plicant. ..Given under my band and official
signature at offlce...l2 January, 1855.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Jan. 16 ’55 ordinary.
ADjnSISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y AUTHORITY of an order granted by tbe
Court of Ordinary of Richmond County,
will bo sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the Court House in the city of Rome, Floyd
County, Lot ofland No. 196 in 4th district, 4th
section, originally Cherokee, now in Floyd Co,
containing 160 access more or less, belonging to
the estate of John Low, late of Richmond coun-
Termsmsde known on the day
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
Feb if. tds. Administrator.
QTiTR OF GEOBCIA, Floyd Connty.
0 To all whom It may concern will please take
notice, that where** '. B.Rcco Aministrator
on the Estate ©♦ William R. Johnson, do-
censed, applies for letter# of dismission from
the same.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish
*11 and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law to ahow
cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted tosaid applicant. Liv
en under my hand and official signature at
office, this 30th November, 1854.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Dec. 6.’64. Ordinary.
Georgia, Mo^d Gmnty:— 1
I hereby give public notice that Land War
rant No. 53,080 issued on the 26th September
1853, to Lewis Shiflcte, and assigned by him
in Blank to me, was forwarded from Elberton
Georgia, to my address on or about tho 1st of
November 1854. Said warrant has never come
to hand, and is either lost, stolon or destroyed,
and I shall proceed to apply for a duplicate
thereof, on or after the 10 dey of april next.
D. H. McCURRY,
Feb 37 6L Assignee.
a BORGIA, Floyd County :
The debtors and creditors of Willie
Ann Simmons (minor of Wm. 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. ) .
E. H. RICHARDSON, J Aamn '
March 37.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A M. 'LACB.—-Dealer in Groceries, Staple
• Dry Goods, Family Provisions and Confeo-
tionarios. oetSl
A P. NEKLD—Merchant Tailor, road-st.,
•Rome, Ua., will fill au oraers Rnu |»rompt-
Deex Work warranted to suit customers oct31
A W. If AKSHAW.—House and Sign Paint-
•er. His services can be secured on moder
ate terms. All work executed in good stylo.
oetSl
TROUT HOUSE.
TUB undersigned begs to announeo
to tho citisens of Atlanta and the travel
ling public, that he will open the Trout House
on Monday next, for tho accommodation of
boarders and transient persons, with Airnituro
entirely new, Rooms well ventilated, largo and
airy Halts, and by constant attention to the
wants of his guests, the subscriber hopes to
make bis Houso among the most desirable to be
found in the State. AARON GAGE,
Atlanta. Nov. 28, 1854-ly Proprietor
YVINSHIPS IRON WORKS
T HE subscriber Is now prepared to rccolve
and exocute orders for ail kinds of
CMtlag aad Machine Works,
and all persons favoring him with orders may
rely upon having their work oxecuiod In tho
best manner amt at short notice.
Orders for 8IISH, BLINDS AND DOORS,
promptly attended to at his Car establish
ment*
CSTCash paid for Old Copper Brass and
Cast Iron.
JOHNH. WINSHIPS.
Atlanta. July 6.1S54.—ly-
Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co,
HAVING opened anew Wnre^
room on Peach Tree StreotT*
would Call the attention of the
public to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in all Us varieties. Chairs of
every kind; Lounges, Mottrosses of Springs,
Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shucks. CARPETS,
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loops, Ac. Ae. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do- They still continue their shop,
SOUTH OFGE )RGIA RAIL ROAD SQUARE
and are prepared to do nil 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, Metnlio
DERRY k HARKINS.—Dealers in Staple
D and Faaey Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooscanaol*
streets, Rome, Ga. • oct31
pUNNINGHAM k LINTON.—Wholesaleand
vJ Retail Grocers, (near the Railroad Depot)
Rome, Ga. oct31-2m
TYR- J. R. SMITH.—Physician and Surgeon,
IJ Rome, Ga. Office in H. A, Smith’s Book
Store. oct31—4m
ThANIEL S. PRINTUP.—Agent of the Bank
U of the State of South Carolina. "Office op
posite the Poet Office, up stairs, Broad street,
Rome, Ga. oct31
L' M ERCK S.—Manufacturer of and Dealer in
xJ-Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. AH
work warranted. Orders from a distance wiU
be promptly met oct31
V i SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan
A *cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Rome, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, k Co.
oct31
h’Rftil k BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and 8ta-
X pie Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, etc.. Broad-street. Rome, Ga. [oct31
1? A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer-
I .rille, Ga., will practice in Chattooga, Flojd,
Walton. Dade and Whitfield. oct31-5m
TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta-
XX doner, Rome, Ga., keeps a general assort
ment of School, Theological and Miscellaneous
Publications. Also, a great variety of Station
ery and fancy articles. oct31
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
XX Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
k Harkins. oct3i
T H. McCLUNG k CO.—Dealers in Staple
v -and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpetings, Papet
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
TOHN C. DxJOURNETT—Carpenter, Soli-
w cits the patronage of the Public. Work en
trusted to him will meet with prompt execu
tion. norl4.
1OHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
O Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Drugs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct3!
TAW. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
(J •Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. oct31
T W. HICKS A CO.—Dealers in Medicines,
tf •Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3 doors below Sloan,
Hawlrins A Co. oct 31
f” T* McCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
O .gold, Ga. oct31-5
T M. QUINN k CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
tf •Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below tbe Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. oct31
T J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer-
tf *rhant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard-
Wanted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent for the Paper mills. Rags wanted.
Oet 31, 1854.
TUTcCOY k KERR.—Carriage Manufacturers,
ill Repairing done with neatness. Orders
from abroad promptly filled. oct31
'If' MARKS.—Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready-
JXL.Made Clothing, Hats, C * ps, Shoes, k Boots.
He solicits the attention of the pnblic to his
well-selected assortment. oct31
P M. SHKIBLEY.—Principal of tbe Rome
X .Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice HoteL 31oct
p D HARVEY. Attorney A Counsellor at
Xv Law, Rome Ga. Feb 13 ly.
P T. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
xv.in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Ga. oct31
pOBERT O’BARR—House carpenter. AH
XV work entrusted to his care will meet with
rompt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
O G. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
O done to order. dec. 5 ly.
CMITH A UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
O wiH practice in the Courts of Floyd and the
neighboring counties.
CHARLES H. SMITH. ] S. W. H. UNDERWOOD.”
Jan 16/54.*
CLOAN, HAWKINS A CO.—Have always on
O band a fuU 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 our friends
are respeectfully solicited. oct 31
OTANFORD A PITNER.—Dealers in Dry
W Goods and Groceries.
son a n. Stanford. | oct31 | a. a. power.
C G. WELLS.—Verandhh House.—Broad
^•Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms, large
and clean, and the beet of water. Good accom
modations for horses on the premises. oct31
TTNDERWOOD A MITCHELL,—Attorneys
v at Law, Rome, Ga., will attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oct 31
TIT M. A W. PEEPLES.—Dealers in Fancy
»Y • Dry Goods, Groceries and Country Pro
duce. Wm. M. Peeples.] [W. Peeples.
Calhoun, Ga. Feb. 6, ly.
TIT B. J ONES, successor to Kirven A Jones.
Y * •—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. oetSl
TYTRIGHT A SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
Yv Law, Rome, Ga.
A. B. WRtOBT, j r. C. SHROPSHIRE.
Cossville, Ga. j Rome, Ga.
oetBl 2m.
TY7TLLIAM G. GREEN—Commission and
* v Produce Merchant near the depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
s. u. t r. n. hollinosworth, Madison, Ga.
R. p. ZIMMERMAN, Atlanta, Ga.
Dee. 5, 1854.
VY7TLLIAM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo-
v V site tbe Courier Office, Broad-street, Home
Ga. Horses and Carriages always ready to ac
commodate customers. oct3l
C. DENSON.—Dealer in Staple and Fan-
v T ,oy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-street and
Maiden Lane, Rome, Ga. octal
A LL persons baring claims against tbe Es-
Ja. tate of Samuel Merrill, are requested to pre
sent them properly authenticated within the
time prescribed by law.
ap 17 JOSEPH S. MERRILL Ex'*.
Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAIR* FACTORY.—Thty have enlarged
their manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Choirs, Hind^
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
jmy quantity desired.
They are. now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Sotts, far superior to any
to be had from the North. jan 9 '55, ly
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia.
THE undersigned take this method
of
prietors of the Fulton Hons* 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 51. Allen, Book Keeper.
JOHN N. REEVES, A. E. REEVES,
of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20, '55. ly
JACOB'S CORDIAL.
Cholera,
Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
FOR ALL
BOWEL DISEASES.
Cholera Morbus,
Bilious Cholic,
Cholera Infantum,
• ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OP FEMALES;
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
THEViRTUEOFiACOB’SCORDIALARETOOWELLKliowilTOBEQijiBElEilCOHIUHS
1st.
2d.
8d.
4th,
6/A.
0/A.
7th.
II cures thr itsorsl casts of Diarrhoea.
It cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
II cures California or Mexican Diarrhaa.
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.
OfA. It counteracts Nervousness and Despon
dency.
10/A. // Restores Irregularities.
11/A. It dispels Gloomy and Histerical feelings.
12/A. It's a Tranquilizer and Admirable Tonic
A few abort Extract! from Letters, Testimonials, lie,
"I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient and in my
judgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner. Judge of Supreme C’onrt, Ga.
“It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal ex
perience, and the experience of ray neighbors and friends aronnd mu, is a sufficient guaran
tee .’or me to believe it to be all that it purporst to be ; via: a sovereign remedy.”
Hon. Wm. II. Underwood, formorly Jndge of 8nperior Coart, Cherokee Circuit
"I take great pleasure in recommending tills invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bow-
el diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing
else ever tried by me.” A. A. Oacldino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge ofQeorgia.
‘•Thisefficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fust a Bonaparte poshed bis columns
into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.”
[ Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19/A, 1858.
“ I bare used ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my fhmily. and tills, with nil I hear aboat it, as a rem
cdy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every
pre|»arafion of tho kind, and 1 would recommend its use in tho disease for which it is
compounded. Milse G. Dobbins.
Cashier of tho Bank ofthe State of Georgia, Griffin.
“ If there is any credibility In human testimony, ‘Jacobs Cordial' mast stand pre-emi
nent above all other preparations for tbe care of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of test!
ninny in its favor coming-in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a enrative
agent, of most if not a 11 other‘patent’ preparations.” .* A. Fleming,
Cashier Marino and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin,
For sale by Dr. Hicks A Co. and J. E. Pinson, Rome ; S. M Davidson Cave
Spring. R. D. Winoakd Vann’s Valley, Stephen Ball Armntchee, T. McGuire JtfcGnire’s
8toro, Wm. McCollough Floyd Springs, Carpenter A Burke CassvilIe,.E Porter Adaira-
ille, Alluooo &Edwards Summerville, Thornton’s Dahlonega,M. Turner Stilesbcrongh,
And by the principal Merchants ahd Druggists throughout Ihe Slate.
Diarrhoea and Dysentery.
X T HE unrivaled success attending Dr.
Hicks’ prescription for the above dis
eases during their prevalence in this city, and
and ricinity, during tbe last summer, and
the numerous calls for it now, have induced
the Proprietors, Dr. J. W. HICKS A CO., to
put it up in neat Bottles, with fail directions
accompanying each Bottle. They do not of
fer it to the public as a secret nostrum, butas
a prescription founded in a scientific mannei
and upon purely physiological principles,
and of medicines long known for their 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. Beil, Messrs. Hughes A
Spann, Cherokee, Ala. and nearly all the
stores in the country.
Muy 25,1854.
EAR AND EYE.
Deafness* Total or Partial} Entirely Re
moved.
D R. ALSOPHERT begs to call the 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 donebes. such
as is practiced in tbe Infirmaries of Berlin,
Leipsic, Brussels, Hamburg and St. Peters
bnrgb, and lately by the most distinguished
London Anrists. with the most wonderful
success; indeed it is the only method that
has bet n universally successful.
Tbe best proof of the efficacy of this treat
ment will be a reference to nearly nine hun-
hnodred names, residents of the United
infonningthe publicltbat they are the Pro-, ^States, Canada, New Brnnswick and Nova
JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN.
Published weekly by J. F. GRANT.
This paper is now io its 19th vol., the oldest
in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in tbe
State. It is published evory Tuesday morning,
at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 at tbe
end of the year. Having an cxtensivecircula-
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 ofthe State of Georgia;
and the use of its columns is now offered to them
at the following reduced rates :
One square three mouths, $5,00
“ “ six “ 8,00
u " twelvo rt 10,00
Two sqn’s three " 8,00
“ “ six * 12,00
« " twelve “ 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
geous aa possible. jan. 18, ’55
DALTON
MA1TTJFACTTTEING COMPANY.
T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR
ed to fill orders in the best style of Work
manship from the best of Material with the la
test improved patterns, on short
NOTICE IN IRON,
BRASS OR COMPOSITION
ALL CASTINGS WILL BE EXPE
DITIOUSLY EXECUTED. SUCH AS
MILLL GEARING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER WHEELS,
BARK HILLS.
PATENT
SAW RILL DOGS,
GINGEARING!
And all sorts of Gearing for both
SAW AND FLOURING MILLS.
WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE
PATTERNS OF AST DESCRII TIO!i OB PLAY
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
Agrlcnlt’I Implem’s
generally, are
kept eons t antly on
hand at reduced prices. AU
persons wishing to build or re-
Mills, are invited to examine our patterns and
and prices. Having a practical Mil 1 Wright
connected with the company, wo are prepared
to give plans and the Estimated cost of all kind
of Mills and Machinery.
ROB’T BATTEY,
Dalton ap 17 ly President
WESTERS A ATLANTIC HOTEL
DALTON, GA.
BY MBS- MABTHA W- FIELD,
THIS new and elegant Hotel,
fronting Hamilton Street and the
•epot of the Western A Atlantic ^Railroad, is
now open for the reception of travellers and
visitors. No pains wiU be spared to make it
equal to any House on the road, and to render
comfortable, such os may call. The rooms are
large, and well ventilated. Persons visiting
the Copper Mines, and the mountains in JIurray
and Gilmer, find no difficulty in procuring hor-
sos and vehicles to convey thorn to eithor of
those points.
March 27th. ly.
EUGENE LeHARDY,
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
ENGINEER,
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA,
Dr<>T JAB C WORD
RESIDENT PHYSIC IAS 8
3EK.ffin»]AK3E3 mS-AA.9
thankful for past favors, still continue tho prac
tice of Medicine, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of patronage* april 10‘ 1 y.
FOR SALE.
T nE undersigned being desirous to close his
business and move West, offers bis well
known Buildings in Cavo Spring Ga., for sale.
Tbe llouso is large and convenient, with a large
Store Room attached to it, and situated on tho
corner of the main Street The House is so con
structed that it can be used for a Hotel, a pri
vate residence or store rooms, with but little al
teration. Tho lot is neatly enclosed and a good
well of water, with a well-house on tbe pro
mises. It is unnecessary to say anything
in regard to the health or morality of the
Village or this section of country as it is well
known to be among the most healthy portion of
Georgia, with Springs of pure water. There are
fine productive lands convenient to tho Rail
Road and on tbe surveyed and contemplated
rout of the Georgia and Alabama R R from
Rome to Jacksonville. Flourishing Schools
both Male and Fomale, also tho Stato Asylum,
for tho education of the deaf and dumb, and
undor way of erection, is a College cniied tho
Wesleyan Institute, with Churchos of sumo va
rious denominations which are in a prosperous
condition. For further particulars address the
proprietor at Cave Spring, Ga., or consult him
on the premises. SAM’L W. ROBBINS.
Cave Spring. Jan. 30 tf.
Scotia, wbo 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 tbe hearing, when
our advice and instructions were faithfully
and punctually adhered to. Aiany who
.could not hear the 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 tho Eustachian Tube and
Tympanum, inflammation ofthe mucus mem
brane; nervous affeclious, diseases of the
membran tympani, called “the drum,” or
when the disease can be traced to the effects
of foversor colds, the use of quinine or
mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears
in childhood, Ac., 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 tbe
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 rush of
blood to the head bad taken place ; when
the hearing is less acute iu dull, cloudy
weather, or when a cold has been taken, this
method of treating the disease is infallible.
In deaf and dumb cases, my experience
warrants me in saying that if the hearing
was good at any time, much can be accom
plished. In tbe deaf and dumb schools at
Lcipstc out of a class of fourteen, I succeed-
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 tbe
sense of sueh 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 tho disease, if matter issues from tbe
external passage, if there are noises in tbe
ears, state of general health, and what they
suppose to have been the cause of tbe deaf
ness. When tbe hearing is restored, it is ex
pected 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 Eye. aente or chron
ic. Cataract. Specks, Inflammation. Flim and
Weakness of Vision, Granularion of the Lids
Ulceration of the Lachrysmal Grands, &c.,
&c. To the astonishing and gratifying ef
fects of this treatment, the child, theyonth,
those of mature age, as well as those far ad
vanced in lif.’.all bear testimony to its won
“Prove all things, holdfast ttuU which is good?
Dr. I. 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 Drug
Store, No. 39, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
May 25,1854.
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!!
A GREAT VARIETY of new BOOKS, com
prising all of the moet recent publications
together with a great many standard works, from
the best English and American Authors, have
just been received at the “ New Book Store " of
HENRY A. SMITH. Also a great many fine
Illustrated Gtft Books for the season, splendidly
bound in Morocco Extra, richly gilt.
The Publio are respectfully solicited to give
me a call. Oct 10, 1854.
FRACTICE OF SURGERY.
Dr. JURIAH HARRISS
I S PREPARED to accommodate with
Lodging and Horsing} such Patients as
may bo directed to him for Surgical Opera
tions or Treatment. Masters may be assured
that their servants will have every necessary
attention. Augusta, Ga., May 18,1854.
FORWARDING BUSINESS.
THIE undersigned has this day entered into the
JL receiving and forwarding business in New
Orleans, having had six years experience ms
shipping clerk for Wright, Williams A Co., he
hopes to merit the patronage of the public.
JNO. L. VIVEN.
Refer to: Wright, Davenport A Co., Converse
k 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 forwnrdcd with
the greatest despatch. Since July lost I have
forwarded some 3000 packages without deten
tion ora single loss of any package. Being
agent for Red River, Ouachita, Black River,
Tensas, Bayou, Macon and Missisippi river
packets, I have at all time the means of ship
ping direct from Vessels, also being very near
the different routes of steam communication, I
avoid the delays and extra expenses incurred
R. R. R.
In the year of our Lord, 1847, in our ca
pacities of nalytical chemists, we discovered
that by uniting certain vegetable agents,
which had nnver before been used in medf
cine, we obtained properties possessing such
a marvellous quick power over pain, that
tbe moment it was applied to the parte af
fected with pain, all uneasiness ceased. Tbe
most tortnring pains were relieved in an in
stant, and the most violent spasms and irri
tations were soothed, and tbe system restor
ed io perfect ease in a few minutes.
In 1849, we introduced this remedy to the
world under tbo name of
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
It has been used by hundreds of thousands
throughout tbe United States, giving instant
ease to all troubled with Pain orBicknera.
Ooe application externally, or a few drops
taken internally, will instantly free tbe snf-
efrer from the most violently and terrible
K ins, and restore tbe weak, feeble, and proe-
ited frame to strength and vigor.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA.
Disease ofthe Kidneys, and all diseases-
arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,
sacha•Constipation, 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 thePit ofthe
Stomach, Swimming of tbe Head, Harried
and difficult Breathing, Flattering at thfi
Heart, Choaking or Suffocating, Sensations,
when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dnll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi
ration, Yellowness ofthe Skin and Eyes Pain,
in tbe Side, Bock, Brest, Limbs, &c.. Sad
den Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Fleshy
Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De
pression of Spirits, can be effectually Cnred
by DR. BOOFLAND’S Celebrated GER.
MAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C. M.
JACKSON, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No person has ever used RADWAY’8 No. 20 Arch St., one door below sixth, Phila.
READY RELIEF .without deriving some! Their power over tbe above diseAser is not
" u “~ by commission -houses receiving forwarding
derfully renovating, heating and soothing ef- j f / eighte ib thu city ° b
" ;ct8 * New Orleans, Nov. 14—6m
Medicines, Apparatus, &c., sent to any
rt at my expense and risk,
pa Address Dr. ALSOPHERT. Broadway
office. No. 422& near Canal-St., New York.
Consultation fee, Five Dollars.
Dr. A's Work’on diseases of the Eye, the
Natureand Treatment of Diseases and Treat
ment ofthe Deafand Dumb—illustrated with
steel plates—price $10
Post-roaster
CT Southerner, copy
Nov 14. 1854
6m
Excelsior Hand Loom!!
T HIS important labor saving machine for do
mestic manufactory, is dostined to supersede
and drive out of use ail other hand looms that
have their trenddlosoperatedby the action ofthe
feet, and the shuttle thrown by the hand. The
construction is
SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE!
From its groat simplicity, it is not subject to
get out of order, and the entire machine com
plete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter.
The advantages it possesses over the old fash
ioned loom, consist in all its parte being SELF
CHANGING, requiring no 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!
The cost is no more than tbe old, and is equally
adapted to all kinds of domestio weaving.
John H. Wisdom offers to sell the Patent
Right of tho above loom for the counties of Floyd
h and Polk by Countios or Districts, ho also has
a supply of the Looms which he will sell at pri
ces to suit the times Jan 30 '55 tf.
N. J. OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
W OULD respectfully call the attention of
his friends and customers tohisnew stock
of Goods, which he has just received from New
York, consisting in part of blue, black, brown,
:c, (jiaies—price | green, olive adolet and cadet mixed cloths,
Money letters must 6e registered by the * lam ' black Cassimeres and doekins, and an
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and color; also, a fall assortment
of black afid fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, Frajrfi Castors, Bearers, Petershams and
Cassinflw^Overcoatings 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,
The great part of which is manufactured at his
own establishment, and by some of tho best
Houses in New-York, the superior workmanship
of which he will warrant; and also a well se
lected stock of
Childrens* and Yonfhs* Clothing}
Fitting children from five to ten, and boys from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds of garments made os heretofore—
with neatness and dispatch.
Rom e Georgia, Sept 26,1854. ly
DASIEL 8. PitIHTIJP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rome; Ga*
January 30, 1855.
Trout House for Sale.
Rare Chance for Capitalists.
THE Proprietor of this splendid
Hotel having fully made up his^^
mind to retire from active business, will, upon
the first Monday in April noxt at publio outcry
in this city, offer it for sale unless he receives
a satisfactory private bid. Those wishing to
f iurchaso are referred to the travelling public for
ts opinion of the convenienoy, and appointment
of this fine building. For the lost quarter tho
arrivals have been over 4000 {showing an in
come of at least eight thousand dollars per quar
ter. Tbe modol of this House was [a labored
improvement npon tho very finest Houses in the
Union, and I am confident for commodiousness,
location, and general adaptednoss it is the bo;>
llouso in tho South.
Terms will bo mode easy so ha to suit pnrch*
asers. Address, J. F. TROUT.
Atlanta, Ga. March 6th.
a UHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!!
PROFITABLE AMD IK).TOR ABLE
EMPLOYMENT!!
THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF
having an agent in onch county and town ofthe
Union. A capital of from 5 to $19 only will be
required, and anything like an efficient, ener
getic man can make from throe to five dollars
per day; indood sotno of tbe Agents now em
ployed are realizing twice that sum. Every in
paid] ' WM AKINSLER7 “
Box 1228) Philadelphia, Pa., Post Officef.
THE GEORGIA CITIZEN.
T HE sixth volume of this Journal, “Devoted
to Literature, Politics, Domestio Economy,
General News, and State and National Ameri
canism’' commenced on the 7th of April.—
Terms $2 50, invariably in advance. Ten cop
ies to Clubs for $20. The Citisen is a large class
Family Newspaper—independent in tone and
character—published weekly in Macon, Ga.
by LFW ANDREWS,
Editor and Proprietor.
P. S. Editors in the South, with whom we ex
change will please insert tbe above one time
and the favor will be rooiprccated to like extent,
or the bill will be paid in cash, on presentation,
as may be preferred. may 1
NOTICE.
O N tbo 21st day of Nove^r, loos, I held a
ofoto mode by Pleasant R. Lyle and payable
to Nelson Norris or bearer, and due on the 1st
dny of Ootober previous, for eighty-five dollars,
which was lost about the 21st or 22d November,
'65. I will at tho next Superior Court apply
for leave to substitute a copy therefor.
WILLIAM K. POSEY,
April 3,1855-8t Floyd County, Ga.
CHOLERA,
DIARRHGBA,
BILIOUS CHOLIC.
PNEUMONIA,
special benefit io less than fifteen minutes
after its use
Let those who are now suffering any se-
vere pains give it a trial, for in fifteen min
utes they will enjoy case and comfort.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
was tbe first and is tbe only Remedy ever
discovered that will stop the most torturing
pains in a few seconds, and free tbe system
from Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Nervous, and
Miasmatic Disorders in a few honrs. It will
cure and protect tbe system against sodden
attacks of
DYSENTERY.
CHOLERA MORBUS
FEVER AND AGUE,
INFL7ENZA.
Bear in mind, it is a Powerful Disinfect
ant. antacid, diffusive stimulant, nervine anti-
spasmodic. and counter irritant.
The B. R REMEDIES are medical dis
coveries of the present century. They are
prejiared on an entire new and original theo
ry, to stop pain instantly; and protect the
human system against richness or any sad
den attocks. The doses required to be taken
are small. A few drops of READY RELIEF
exercises a powerful influence over diseased
action. IT HA ? CURED
Rheumatism in fonr hours, Neuralgia in one
hour, Cronp in ten minutes, Diarrhoea in fif
teen minutes, Toothache in one second,
Spasms in five minutes, Sick Headache in fif
teen minutes, Chill Fever in fifteen minutes.
Chilblains in five minntes, Sore Throat in
fonr minntes, Influenza in one hour.
SPINAL COMPLAINTS, stiff Joints, Cats
Braises, Wounds Frost Bites Cholera Mor
bus, Dysentery, Tic Doloreanx, and ail oth
er complaints where there are severe pains,
Radway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop
tbe pain, and quickly cure the diseases.
R. R. DISCOVERY—No. 2.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Possesses the most quick and potent power
over all Chronic, Scroftiins, Syphilitic, and
Skin Diseases. In six boors after the first
dose is taken, the patient will feel its health-
renovating efficacy.
FOR ALL HUMORS.
The most foul and corrupt humors will, in
a few days, yield to the cleansing, parity Ing,
and renovating influence of the R. R. RE
SOLVENT.
Tbe most loathsome Sores, Ulcers. Nodes,
Swellings, and the most frightful diseases.
Have been cured in a few days by RAD-
WA rS RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It
is pleasant to take, and the patient teels no
disagreeable sensation of sickness at stomach.
CHRONIC DISEASES
That have been lingering in tbe system, cor
rupting tbe blood, softening the bones, pros
trating tbe muscles, for ten, twenty, or forty
years, have been radically cured by BAD-
WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
GREAT LUNG MEDICINE FOR ALL
LUNG COMPLAINTS.
Persons affected with weak or ulcerated
Lungs, Tutercoles, Bronchitis, Hacking Dry
congh, difficult breathing er spitting Blood.
Radway s Renovating Resolvent will, io a
short time remove all obstructions from the
lungs and throat; and impart strength and
soundness to tbe Weak and diseased lungs.
There is no medicine. in present me that
has made so many rapid cures of Lung
Complaints as Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent. One day will alter tb? diseased con
dition of tbe lungs, and cbeck-the ravages of
decay.
The public may rely upon an effectual cure
of the following diseases by using tbe Reno
vating Resolvent:
Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular
Swellings, Salt Rhenm, Skin Diseases, Can
cerous Affections, Syphilitic Complaints.
Female Complaints, Bleeding of tbe Lungs,
Tic Doloroux, White Swellings, Tumors, Ul
cers, Hacking dry Congh, Bronchitis, Hip
Diseases, Consumption, Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Water Brash.
. FEEBLE MEN AND WOMEN,
Whose nuptial beds for years have been
couches of disappointment*and regret, will
find Radway’s Renovating Resolvent a true
renovatrr and invigor.;tor of the diseased
and disabled parts. AH unsoundness is re
moved in a few days and every organ in the
system restored to health, strength and vigor.
NERVOUS PEOPLE.
Should take Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent It will make tbe most nervous, weak,
gloomy, and dejected victims of nervousness
feel healthy, vigorous, and happy. Price of
R. R. Resolvent, $1 per bottle.
R. R. R.—DISCOVERY, No. 3.
RADWAY’S REGULATORS.
THE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERT OF
RADWAY A CO.
One Regulator is sufficient to regulate the
Bowels. Liver, and Pancrecs, to a healthy
discharge of their functions.
Two will insure a pleasant discharge from
tbe bowels at a regular period of time every
day.
Fonr 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 npon the Liver, Pancreas,
Bowels tbe 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 tbo same safety to ther able to walk without much pain, and dis-
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
A chilles d. shackelford and Jona
than D/ PHILLIPS will practice joint-
.orwaueuwiu oo ^"S U>°«* ly, under the style of Shackelford k Philips.
Offiee at Calhoun, Gordon eountyj Ga.
1 Jan 2,1855
constitution : for instead of debilitating the
system by powerful and drastic pdrging. 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 1
, 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 set not only on the bowels, bnt on
the liver, skin, pancreas, and kidneys regu
lating each organ to a healthy action. They
are not drastic, and never give pain as most
putgative pills do; they stimulate tbe liver
without endangering the patient with saliva,
tion, as mercurial pills do : containing no
minerals in thoir composition, they are harm
less when used for a lengtn of time. They
are tasteless, enveloped in an elegant coating
of gum. 1 to 3 regulators, 8 to 6 purge-
good at all times.
AS A FAMILY PHYSIC.
Radway’s Regulators are the most innocent,
safe, mind, and pleasant Pills in nse. They
are a quick and certain care for Costiveness,
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com
plaint, Jaundice, Head Aches, Nervousness,
Melancholy Diseases of the Bladder.
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES.
Lencorrocea, Fleur. Aibus, Whites and
Irregularities of all kinds.
BILI1US DISEASES.
Bile on thd stomach, Bilious Colic, En
largement of the spleen, and all Chronic Af
fections of the Liver and Kedneys.
R. R. R. REMEDIES are sold by Drug
gets evory where. RAD WAY & CO.
162, Fulton street, (dp stairs. »*
Oct. 10,1894. KICKS A 00. Agents.
excelled, if equally, by any other preparation
in the United States as tbe cares attest, in
many cases after skilful physicians bad fail-
led.
These Bitters are worthy tbe attention of
Invalids. Possessinggreatvirtuesin the rec
tification of the liver and lesser glands, exer
cising the most searching power in weakness
and affections of the digestive organs, they
are withal safe, certain and pleasant.
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
Linch fy Davis, Eatonton, Geo., July 14,
1853, says .* “Your German Bitters are ta
king the lead of all other medicines for chron
ic diseases. Ac., and are telling rapidly.—
Please send us another box immediately, or
we shall be out before it arrives.”
D. E. H. Slrohecker, Macon, Ga., Jan. 1st,
1852, said: “t am happy to say that yonr
German Bitters are gaining a great reputa
tion. I think it will, io fntnre, sell very rap
idly.”
W. Maxey tf Co., Montecello, Geo.. Oct.
6th, 1852. said; ‘Yonr Bitters, tbongb en
tirely unknown before in this country, have
sold rapidly and given satisfaction.”
Dickson 4- Green, Alexandria Ala., Sept.
30 1862, said: *‘We have taken pains to in
troduce yonr German Bitters, and we find it
to be a vejy valuable medicine.”
C. Robinson, Bellnfonto, Ala., Jan.301851.
said: “Yonr Medicine most eventually have
a large sale; all those who used it in the fall
liked it very ranch. The people have been
ranch deceived here by trifling patent nos
trums that affects the sale of yonr vainable
Bittern, and will until it becomes known,”
Chancy Flower, Toskeege, Ala., Jan. 1st.
1851, said: “Tbe Bitten are selling well, and
I think they will continue so, as they give
good satisfaction to those who have used them'
Dr. Henry P. Leonard, Fayeite C. H. Ala.
Jan. 15,1353, said: “Your Bitters have done
wonders in this section. A youth, a son of
G M Hubbert, Esq., of this county, bad been
for several months onder tbe care of onr best
practitioners withont relief, and tbe ease re
ported dontfni, and tbe yonng man, although
scarcely able to get about, commenced with
the bitters. He fonnd so ranch relief from
the first bottle that be continued to take, un
til a complete care was affected. He is sow
perfectly well and stout.”
They are entirely vegetable, free from*
all injurious ingredients, always strengthen
ing and never prostrating tbe svstem. %
For sale wholesale by Drnggists in all the
principal cities, and at retail by apothecaries
and storekeepers in every town in tbe United
States, and by HICKS tf HARGROYE,
Sept 19,1854. Rome Ga.
I nforma tion to the Public
AWFUL CASE VF CANCER 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 yonr exten
sive paper, to perform what I beliove to be
my duty to snffering follow-mortals. Cancers
and Cancerons -affections of a malignant
character are considered by all tbe Medical
Faculties, both In England, France and A-
merica. aa incurable: and thousands are dai
ly lingering on tbrongb a painful and dread
ful existence to an awfiil death from this
most direful of all complaints to which tho
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 ooe of
tbe most distressing cancers, situated in the
most delicate part ofthe human system, and
of all others the most obstinate to cure. She
has been relieved by Dr R Moselky, of Grif
fin. Knowing the importance of even a smaU
space-in your paper. I will give a brief state
ment of tiie case, that those wbo are afflicted
may read and judge for themselves of its ma
lignant character, and the extraordinary skill
required to eradicate it. The disease origi
nated upon the upprr lip, near the Corner oj
tbe mouth, and continued to spread until the
whole of the upper lip, the gums, nose and
portions ofthe face were very mneb affcctrcL.
She bad been under the charge of many emi
nent physicians before visiting Dr Mosely,
and also the celebrated Dr. Marsha], of Ma
con, and Dr. Shepard, of Charleston, both of
those noted carers having foiled to give any
relief. She was 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 apparently rained from the effects
af Arsenic, and other poisonous eseharotics,
that were applied while she was under tbe
treatment of other physicians. Her foce and
eyes had become very much swolen, virion
nearly eone, and a general Dropsy of the en
tire system, with distressing palpitation of
the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took
her nnder bis treatment at Griffin, on tbe 1st
of August, 1851. The Doctor tookoutail the
cancer, together with her front teeth, and
a portion of tbe superior maxilary bone; al
so some ofthe bones io the roofof tbe mouth;
and all without the 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. I have made fre
quent and minute examinations, and discov
er no apppearance of any cancer remaining.
When sh« 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:,
tress from loss of sight When she was us
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 best surgical skill,
•and been pronounced incurab’e; notwith
standing which. Dr. Moseley erued them all
without difficulty. I merely statp. that from
the location of the disease and the diseased
state oi the bones, it was absolutely beyon-
relief by the use ofthe knife. I would ad
viset all who are subjects of cancers, ulcers
and rumors of all kinds, not to despair el bo
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-
iievo that you would be serving the cause
of sufferring humanity, by publishing to tbe
world the knowledge of Dr. Moseley’s un
surpassed skill in the treatment of cancers, I
would not solici t a place in yonr valuable pa
per for this communication. I hope, gentle
men, that you will place this ease before tho
public, that they may read and decide for
themselves.
Most Resp’ct’y., Your ob’t seVt
DR. J.T.FORIX
P. 8. I will state for tbe benefit ofthe af*
dieted,that Dr. Moseley is a regular gradu-
uate, andhas been engaged in an extensive
practice for the past ten years. Those who
desire to tty his skitl in the treatment of Can
cers, Syphilis andotherchronic diseases may
do so with tbe greatest hope of a cure be
ing perfected iu a short time, I have wit
nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr.
Moseley during tbe past throe years; Ms
mode of treatment is very mild, not preven
ting the patient from daily exercise, and at
tended with no danger whatever.
Dr. T. J. F.
IC5F* All persons that are desirous of avail
ing themselves of Dr. Mosely’s services, will
fiud him at his office, on Eighth Street.Grif-
finGa* AU comunications must be post paid,
and addressed to W.R. MOSELEY, M. D
Griffiln Ga.
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