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LLwl ABVtBTiSfctfifcri 18. UttAL AbVkRiiStM^HiS
or-
/Y EORGIA, Floyd County:
VT vino* of on order (torn the court of
dinary of said county,the l«t Monday id Fab ’U
will be told before die Cotut House door to Rome
on tbe lat Tuesday in July next* betwseu the
omul boon of sate, T negro flare belonging to
tb* Estate or Elisabeth w iltfem* late of wikro
rea county deceased, to wit: Polly * girl about
20 years old. Sold for the benefit of heirsand
creditors of said estate. Terms made known
on day of sale. HENRY BAKER,
may 1 1855 Executor.
mo for
of Wm
A GREEABLY to an onlerwf the Ordinary
of Floy) County passed on the 2d day
hf April 1855. will tie sold before the' Conrt
Honse door in the City of Rome on the first
Tuesday in Jane next, bid ween the legal
hour*of sale the following negroes, to wit:
Jasper, a man about — years or age; Nancy,
a woman about — years of age j Anna a girl
about — jest* of age.} Ilaiy, a jlrl — year*
of age; Carter, n boy — years of age; Char
lotte. a woman — years of age; and her
child about - years of age. All sold
the property of Lattice Ware, deceased, for
tbo benefit of the heirs sod creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on day of
sals. WILIAM WARE l -
ALEX’R. MARB,} AdlDr **
April 17.1865. Ids.
TWO months after date, application will be
I made to the Ordinary of Floyd county for
tears te sell all the real Estate bo longing to ths
Estate of Peter Boyle deceased.
JAS M MONTGOMERY,
ap 17 , Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale.
be
eityof Rome, on the first Tassday in June next
between tb* legal bean of sals, Lot of Land No
'll In Urn Sd district and fomrth (4) section of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, con
taining 40 am* more or less, sold forth* ben
ofit of the heirs and creditors of Mary Timmons
deceased. Terms made known on day of sale.
R 8 SIMMONS,
alJfi’5 Adm'r.
T WO month afterdate application will to
rnado to the Ordinary of FktydDoaulJ
for kare to sell a Negro boy by the name of
Honco, belonging tn the Estate of Richard
J, Henderson, a lunatic.
mary c. Henderson
April 8.1855. Guardian.
nE9kfiu t run county *
U Whereas, Lai Sin Barnett, Administra
tor on the estate of Richard Gossett. Sen.,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis-
misfon.
These are therefore to eite 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
cause if any they have, why 'said Letters ot
Dismission should not be granted unto said
applicant oa the first Monday in September
Given under my hand and official signa
ture at office this 22d March. 1855.
JESSE LAMBERTW.
March 27 OrdhMy-
n BORGIA, Floyd County.:
IT The debtors and creditor* of Mrs.- Mary
Llojd, lata of said county deceased, are hereby
noiiuedto present their debts, accounts and
demand.*, in terms of foe law ; and those in
debted will make payment without del
March 27.
r ro1
mac
1 months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chattooga county
for leave to sell all the ml estate belonging to
the estate of Jeha Proed, 1 Senior, deceased.
110—2m. Executor.
CHATTOOGA LA
FOR RAT.'E,
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE
Court of Ordinary of Chattooga county, there
will be sold before the Court Houk* door in Sum
merrille, Chattooga county, on the first Tuesday
1nWI|it. next, the following ■ property to wit.:
I.of Land Number fifty-three and Number
. Twenty, In the Thirteenth District and Fourth
Section of Chattooga county, together with the
appurtenances. Soldju the property of Wil
liam McConnell, late of Chattooga county de
ceased.
Said tot offend containing 230 acres, lie on
the mala Valley road in Broomtown Valley,
sertr mfles north-east of Summerville, and con-
nitoU one of the most desirable situations, resi
dence* and fanes In foe Cherokee eonntry.
Tne two Lots of Land lie broadside and are
- well improved. * There being' one of the best
MAdnllisg booses in the country^ liitfe'and
- well constructed kitchens, negro booses, bants,
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 sever foiling water. Any person wishing
further information, can call upon the under
signed at Ringgold, Ga., or R E Gilkeyson on
the premisb*.
sSUTerms one third Cash, the other two
thirds upon one and two year’s credit.
j t McConnell, j PlwIlta ,
L H SHERLY. fffWwfc
and M A MeCONNELL, Extrir.
March 20 '55. tds.
f
(j^WhereM’, Daid I> Duke applies to
letters of administration on the Estate
f Thornton, late of said Connty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
had singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to•*>»«"*•« If «“F
toey have, why said letters of adminfetratlou
should not be granted unto saldappReant. Glv.
«n under my hand and official signature at of
See this 30th May 1845. ‘ __
JESSB LAMBBRTH,
3® * Ordinary.
QTATR OF GK0BS1A, Floyd County.
O To all whom it may concern wffi please taka
notice that where** ’ .B.Reece Amlntotiator
on the Estate of Wtllbtm R. Johnson, de-
ceased, applies for letiors of dismission from
the same.
rr hese are therefore to cite end admonish
eU and singular, the kindred end creditors of
said decease l to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by lew to ahow
cause, if any they have, why said Letter*
should not be granted toesid applicant. Giv
en under my hand end official signature at
office, this SOtll November. 1864.
JBS8B LAMBBRTH,
Dec. 6 ’64. Ordinary.
Ann
late i
M, Flojd County :
The debtors end creditors of WiUie
Simmons (minor of Wm. 8. Simmons
of said county deceased) are hereby notified
to present their debts, accounts and demands
in terms of tb* law; and those indebted will
make payment without delay.
A- RICHARDSON, 1 kAmr -
S. H. RICHARDSON, J A
March IT.
BUSINESS DIRifil 0*V
A M. LADB.—Dealer in Groceries, Staple
•Dty Goods, Family Provisions and Confeo-
tionariea. octSl
A
P. NBBLD—Merchant Tailor, road-st.,
•Rome, Ua., will fin au omen w«u prompt-
Work warranted to suit customers octSl
A W. HARSHAW.—House and Sign Paint-
•er. His services can bo secured on moder
ate terms. All work executed in good style.
oetSI
B ERRY a HARKINS.—Dealers in Staple
and Faney Dry Goods, Hats, Cape, Boots,
Shoes, etc., corner of Broad and Ooscananla
streets, Rome, Ga. octSl
PUNNING HAM 4 LINTON.—Wholesale and
V Retail Grocers, (near tbe Railroad Depot)
Rome, Ga. oct31-2m
D R. J. R. SMITH.—Physician and
Rome, Ga. Office in H. A. Smith’s
Store. oet31-4m
TbANEEL
AJ of the £
it of the Bank
State of South Carolina. Office op
to the Post Offioe, op stun, Broad street,
e, Ga. oetSI
K MERCKS.—Manufacturer of and Dealerin
Tin, and Japan, Ware of all kinds. All
work warranted. Orders from a distance will
be promptly met. octSl
F I SULLIVAN.—Dealer in staple and Fan
•cy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., Broad Street,
Rome, Ga., next door above Force, Rice, 4 Co.
octSl
1?RIED 4 BRO.—Dealers in Fancy and Sta-
J- pie Dry Goods, Hate. Cape, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, cto, Broad-street, Rome, Ga. [octSl
F A. KIRBY.—Attorney at Law, Summer-
•ville, Ga., wffi practice in Chattooga, Floyd,
Walton. Dade and Whitfield. oct31-5m
TTENRY A. SMITH.—Bookseller and Sta
ll 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
TTENRY A. GARTRELL.—Attorney at Law,
AX Rome, Ga. Office over the store of Berry
4 Harkins. octSl
COLBY OF uiUMYt.il,
Febraary Term, 1855.
I T appearing to tbe Conrt by the petition of
Jasper Loyd, sbewetb that Thomas Loyd of
Floyd county deceased, did, in bis lifetime, ex
ecute to said Jasper Loyd his bond for titles to
half of Lot of Land (North half) number one
bandied end eighty-two, (182) in too 22d Dis
trict and 3d Section, of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd county, containing eighty acres
more or less, conditioned to be void by his ma
king a deed in fee simple to said half Lot; and
it farther appearing tost said deceased died
without executing a, deed or making any pro-
IvMiarthtoefof by will or otherwise ; and it
farther appearing that said Jasper Lord has
fully paid toeparebase price,and haring p«
tioned this Conrt to direct George W and Thos.
IT, Loyd; Excemira of said deceaJod, to execute
titles in conformity with said bond.
Il ls therefore ordered that notice be given at
tone or more public places in said county and
in toe Rome Courier at least three month* of
each application, that all persons concerned
may file their objection* (if any they have) in
toe Ordinary’s office why said George IT. and
Thomas N. Loyd, Executors asaforesaid, should
not execute tides in conformity with said Bond.
A true extract from minutes of Conrt, Feb
ruary 5th, 1855.
JB6SEE LAMBBRTH,
Ordinary.
EOROf.l, FfofW CMBtf.
WILLIAM B. TBBHDNB, AdminUtratfor
Estate of William C. Me Nincb, deceased,
to a* for letters of dismission toere-
, therefore, to eite and admonish
concerned to appear at mt of
/lee within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause why said letters of dismission
should not be granted
JESSE LAM BERTH,
\ ’Mi Ordinary.
-TATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
K? To all whom it may concern will olease
take notice that tvbeacas Thomas 8. Price
and Benjamin Garnett, administrators on
the Estate of Micsjab Mayo, deceased* ap
ply to me for letter* cf dismssaion from tho
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish ail and singular, the Kindred and Cred-
“ ' * id. to be and appear at
i time prescribed by Law.
if any they have, why arid
not be granted onto said ap
plicant. .Given undei my hand and official
signature at office...12 January, 1855.
JESSE LA MBERTH,
Jan. 16 ’55 ordinary.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!!
PROFITABLE ASO ilO.YORABLE
RXPLOYHEItf!
THE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF
having an agent in each county and town of the
Union. A capital of from 5 to $1U only will be
required, and anything like an efficient, ener
getic man can make from three to five dollars
per day; indeed some of the Agent* now em
ployed are realizing twice that sum. Every in-
J<rmatiea Will be given by addressing [post
paid] WM A KINSLER,
Jtxl3 Mg k Jadelphia, Pa., Post Office.
J H. McCLUNG 4 CO.—Dealers in Staple
•and Faney Dry Goods, Carpetings, Paper
Hangings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ete., Broad
street, Rome, Ga. octSl
J OHN C. DeJOUBNETT—Carpenter, Soli
cits toe patronage of the Public. Work en
trusted to him will mriet with prompt execu
tion. nov!4.
J OHN H. ROBERTS.—Dealer in Dry Goods,
Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery,
Progs, Groceries, and Provisions. oct31
J 4 W. McCLURE.—Dealers in Dry Goods,
•Hardware, Saddles, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Crockery, Groceries, Ac. ■ oct31
J W. HICKS 4 CO.—Dealers in Medieines,
•Drags, Paints, Oils, and Glassware, No. 39,
Broad-street, Rome, Ga., 3. doom below Sloan,
Hawkins 4 Co. • ..... octSl
J T. MeCONNELL.—Attorney at Law, Ring-
•gold, Ga. oct31-5
J H. QUINN 4 CO.—Dealers in Groceries,
•Grain, Provisions of all kinds, and:Staple
Dry Goods, 2 doors below the Post Office, Broad
Street, Rome, Ga. oct31
J J. COHEN.—Wholesale and Retail Mer
chant in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard.
Wasted.—Produce of all descriptions. Also,
Agent forth* Peper mills. Rags wanted.
Oct 31. 1854.
M cCOY 4 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, 4 Boots.
He solicits the attention of the public to bis
well-selected assortment oct3I
P M. 8HEIBLEY-—Principal of the Rome
•Classical and Mathematical Male Academy.
Room at the Choice Hotel. Sloet
R
D HARVEY. Attorney 4 Counsellor at
Law, Rome Ga. Feb 13 ly.
R l. McCAY.—Wholesale and Retail dealer
•in English and American Hardware, Broad
street, Rome, Oa. oct81
TTOBEET O’BARR—House carpenter. All
JLv work entrusted to biscare wffi meet with
rumpt and faithful attention. dec. 19, ly.
S O. GUERINEAU—Guttering and Piping
a ‘ *
1 done to order.
dee. 5 ly.
QMITH 4 UNDERWOOD, Attorneys at Law,
O will practice in toe Coarts of Floyd and tbe
neighboring counties.
CBABUS n. SMITH. | /. W. B. UNDERWOOD.
Jan 18/54.
QLOAN, HAWKINS 4 CO.—Have always on
O hand a fall assortment of Groceries at their
old stand. Also, a splendid stock of Staple and
Faney Dry Goods, at their New Store, one door
above—all at low prices. Calls from onr friends
are respeect&Uy solicited. octSl
ORD 4 PITNER.—Dealers in Dry
and Groceries.
/OH* B. STAXVORD. | OCt31 | A. O. PITNER.
S G. WELLS.—Vbrandhh House.—Broad
•Street, Rome, Ga. Sleeping Rooms,
and clean, and toe best of water. Good
modations for horses on the premises.
TTNDEBWOOD 4 MITCHELL.—Attorneys
U at Law, Rome, Ga., will attend the Courts
of Floyd and adjoining Counties. oot 31
M. 4 W. PEEPLE8.—Dealers In Pa
.. 4|ey
Dry Good*, Groceries and Country Pro
duce. Wm. M. Peepx.es.] [W. Peeples.
Calhoun, Go. Feb. 6, ly.
W B. JONES, successor to Kirven 4 Jones.
•—Dealers in Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions. octSl
•\Y7RIGHT 4 SHROPSHIRE.—Attorneys at
W Law, Rome, Ga.
J p. b .
A. II. WRIGHT,
Cassville, Ga.
octal
SHROPSHIRE.
Rome, Ga.
2m.
LAMBERTH HOPKINS. _
WAREHOUSE 4 C0.1IH1S810X HEROHAiiT*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Nov. 7, ’*4. ly f*
- - - - - -T - - - - ; - 1 I** : ~
TROUT HOUSE.
THE undersigned begs to announes
to the cititens of Atlanta and tho travel-
ho will open the Trout House
on Monday next, ^ the I aebommodation of
boarders and transient persons, with fufititnro
entirely new, Rooms well ventilated, largS end
airy Hall*, and by constant attention to toe
wants of hie guests, the snbeoriber hopes to
make his Hops* among the most derirable to bo
found In the State. AARON GAGE,
Atlanta, Nov. 28,1854-ly Proprietor.
WINSHIP8 IRON WORKS
riYHB anbscriber is now prepared to receive
JL and execute ordera for all kinds of
Casting and Machine Works,
and ail persona favoring him with orders may
rely upon having tfceir work executed in tho
heat manner and at abort notice.’ . _
Orders for SHSH. BLINDS ANDDOGRS.
promptly attended tout his Car establish
"'SlwCash paid for Old Copper Bra** and
Cast Iron*
JOHNH. WINSHIPS
Atlanta Jnly 6 1864.—ly. -
Morgan Kirkpatrick & Co.
HAVING opened anew Ware
room on Peach Tree Street,
would Call the attention of the
nubile to their stock of FURNITURE, embra
cing Cabinet Ware, in allits varieties. Chairs of
RUGS Ac., Window Shades, Window Curtains,
Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels,
Loop*, 4c. 4c. Window Papering, House do.,
Fire-board do. They still continue their shop,
SOUTH OFGE BGIA 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, 4e. They keep also on band, Metnlio
Burial Cases and make upon short notice, Ma
hogany, Walnut and other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY. They have enlarged
their manufheturing shops at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs^ Hind-
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
.any quantity desired.
They aro. now manufacturing and finishing
namelled Cottage Setts, far superior to any
to be had from the North. jan 9 ’55, ly
FULTON HOUftE,
Atlanta, Georgia
THE undersigned take this method of
informing the pubtio.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 togive satisfaction to their guests. Trav
elling custom is respectfully solicited.
Francis M. Allen, Book Keeper:
JOHN N. REEVES, A. E. REEVES,
of Augusta, Ga. of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20, ’55. ly
JACKSONVILLE REPUBLICAN.
Published weekly by J. F. GRANT.
This paper is now in its 19th vol., the oldest
in East Alabama, and amongst the oldset in the
8tate. It is published every Tuesday morning,
at $2,00 per annum in advance, or 3,00 at tbe
end of the year. Having an extensivecircula-
tion in all toe 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 toe use of its columns is now offered to them
at the following reduced rates :
One square three months,
« « 8 i z «
“ “ twolvo **
Two squ’a three "
“ “ six «
“ “ twelve “
Larger ones in the same proportion
Every effort wffi be made by handsome dis
play, eonspiouons position, and calling attention
editorially, to make advertisements as advant*
geona as possible. jan. 18, '55
$5,00
8,00
10,00
8,00
r 12,00
.15,00
DALTON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
r LE UNDERSIGNED ARENOWJPREPAR
ed to fill orders ir. the boss style of Work
manship from the best of Material with the la
test improved patterns, on short
NOTICE IN IRON,
BRASS OR CO»Pt»8IT10*
ALLCA8TING8 WILL BHEXPE-
DITIOUSLY EXECUTED. SUCH AS
ffilLLL GEARING OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION. PATENT
WATER. WHEELS,
BARM MILLS.
PATENT
SAW HILL DOGS,
GIN GE A RING!
And ail sorts of Gearing for both
SAW AND FLOURING MILLS.
WE ARB ALSO PREPARED T O MAKE
PITTERSS OF AMY DESCRIITIOK ORPLAK
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
Agrleult’I Implem’s
genera ly, are
kept cons t an tty on
hand at reduced prices. All
persons wishing to build or ro-
Mills, are invited to examine onr patterns and
and prices. Having a practical Mil 1 Wright
connected with the company, we are prepared
to give plans and the Estimated cost of all kind
of Mill* and Machinery.
ROBT BATTEY, .
Dalton ap 17 ly C President
WESTERN & ATLANTIC HOTEL
DALTON, GA.
BY MBS : aRTHA w. FIELD.
B THIS new and elegant Hotel, wj
fronting Hamilton Street and the Bil
; of the Western 4 Atlantic Railroad; is
now open for the reception of trayrilora and
visitors. No pains wffi be spired , to make it
equal to any House on the road, and to render
comfortable, such as may call. The room* are
large, and well ventilated. Persons visiting
the Copper Mines, and’ the mountains in'Murray
and Gilmer, find no difficulty in procuring hor
ses and vehicles to convey them to either of
those points. 1! ’ ’
March 27th. ; r ty. J
EUGENE LdBARDf;
CIVIL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL
E N G I NELR.
SURVEYOR AND ARCHITECT,
POST OFFICE, ROME, GEORGIA.
JAC OB S CORDIAL.
J V all ( Ch
% \ BOWEL DI8EA8ES. \a
Cutler a }
Ihjmntc
Oiairhasa
Cholera Morbus,
Bilious Cholic,
Cholera Infantum,
t HE GREAT DISCOVERY.
G»!L[L[E(M©[R!] I
FOB CURLING THE HAIR!
F OR many years it has been toe object of
deepest study with chemists and others, to
prodace a fluid that, applied to the hair, would
Dr«T J&R C WORD
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
- JHkdEJRiraCIMEp
tbankful for past favors/still’continue tbe prao-
tic<Lo( Jtofoeinp, end respectfullya cotL
timtlmmWpatronage* ‘ J [ ‘ ajnl iff ' 1 y. j
$5000 OO.
T HE Subscriber is desirous to bay unimproved
Lands ip all toe lowenconoties of Georgia.-
Send on yonr Nos., Diet, an Countios,where the
Land lies, and I wffi have them examined and
give a fair price. All communications mast be
post paid, and addresfofi to W. R MOSLEY,
Nov. 14,'64 ly Griffin, Ga
—v y ■>,■; ■■ —L—
W ILLIAM G. GHEEN-Cf.mraif.sion and
Produce Merchant near the depot,Madison,
Georgia. Refer to
j. u. t r. d. ho llixos wortb, Madison, Ga.
R. p. zivmebman, Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 5, 1854. V .
W ILLUM RAMEY.—Livery Stable, oppo
site the Courier Office, Broad-street, Rome
Ga, Horses and Carriages always ready to ac
commodate customers. oct31
W C. DENSON.—Dealer iu Staple and Fan-
•cy Dry Goods, corner of Broad-street and
Maiden Lane, Homo, Ga. octal j
W ATE It RUNNING UP HILL!!
GATCHEL’S
PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
: Double and Single Self-acting
. HYDRAULIC RAMS.
PATENTED APRIL 101847
TTtOR supplying dwellings orfarin houses villa-
JU ges, rati road stations 4c.. With pure run.
ning water any .beightb or distance required,
with from one pin t to
20 GALLONS OR MORE PER MINUTE,
from ft spring or-troum, when-a fill of two or
more foot can be obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall mid elevation. *
Tbo undersigned havitigpnroliaiwd »h«
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon %< d (
prepared to furnish and put'in bpcrntifm
bovo named Haras of various #fee», adapted t»
different sized spring*, which are warrant* d >•» 1
give entire rotirfaetion. Addre*s i - rr;
.7 :i t : . J L GIBSON, o
ap 10, tf. Cartersviile, Ga j
ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES;
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
TUEVuItUEOfJ^ WELLk\OHXTVREQUliREENC<rMIUMS,
Ut It cures tk wont cant of Diarrhasa. StA. It retina Pain in Back and Loins.
2fi. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 9/A. // counteracts Nervousness and Despon-
84. llcura California or Mexican Diarrhoea. dency.
4tk. It felines the severest Colic. 10Uc. It Restores Irregularities.
5<A. It cum Cholera Morbus. | 11/A It dispels Gloomy and Historical feelings
6/A. It cures Cholera Infantum. j \2tk. It's a Tranquilizer and Admirable Tonic
It euros Painful Menstruation. j J * - ;
A few short Extract* fram LeUers, Testimonialize,
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient and In my
ent. a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hirah Warner. Judge of Supreme t onrt. Gs.
t gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob's Cordial—my own personal ex
perience. and tho experience of my neighbors sod friends around me, la A sufficient guaran
tee for me to bolieve it to be all that it pnrporat to be; viz: a sovereign remedy.”
Hon. Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court. Cherokee Circuit.
“I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bow
el diseases, for which I believe it tn be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing
elan ever tried by me.” A. A. Gacldino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge ofGeorgia.
•Thisefficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast a Bonaparte pushed bia column*
into Russia, and gaining cnmmoodatioo wherever used.”
[Georgia Jeffersonian. MaylQth, 1853.
I have used ‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family and this. wi r h all I hear about it. as a rem
edy by tli oso who have tried it. induces me to bi*Have that it stands at tbe head of every
preparation of tho bind, and 1 woald recommend its use In tbe disease for which it is
compounded, Mtt.se G. Dobbins,
Cashier of the Bank of the 8tate ofGeorgia Griffin*
If there is any credibility in hnman testimony. ’Jacobs Cordial’ mum stand pre-emi
nent above all other preparations for the core of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testi
mony in its favor coming in from all quarters it must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if not all other patent’ preparations.” A. Fleming
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bunk Griffin.
£3^* For sale by Dr. Hicks & Co. and J. E Pinson Rome ; 8. M Davidson Cave
Spring R# D. Wingahd Vann’s Valley Stephen Ball ArmiJtehee. T McGoibr .,JrGnireV
Store. Wm. McCullough Floyd Springs,Carpenter & Borke Cassville. E Porter Adaira-
ilie. Alluood AEdwards Summerville, Thornton’s Dahlonega.M. Turner Stilesbr rough
A i, by the principal Merehants nhd Druggists throughout the State.
8 0 0, OOO
,N GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE Ml!
CAPITAL CITY ART-UNION,
Columbus, Ohio.
B URNELL A CO’s Second Great Gift Distrib
ution.
The Proprietors take pleasure in announcing
to the Citiseoaof the Union, that in consequence
of the great satisfaction manifested by the tick— .. . ,
et holders of their first Distribution, and the | caa8e l‘ to 7 av ® » nd curl e 1 ual ,n b ® ant J 40 ^
many thousand solicitations from all parts of > natur al curL _-T>r,T r mrnw
the country,in relation to whether they intend I _ . T “f* KBOLLERION
getting up another Distribution of Gifts for the ' as l“® on ty “rticle ever offered to the world that
people, they havo, after an immense outlay, been ) W1, J effect tbl8 “ 08t desiraole object. But three
enabled, to offer to theirthousands of patrons the > ® r four applications are necessary to curl it as
following valuable, magnificent, and unprece- \ “ nch « ““J de8lred - and . fora ®y le P8* b of
dented BRILLIANT 8CHEME, to be distribu- i From many testomonfols of those
ted as soon as the 300,000 Beautiful Engravings , wbo bave U8ed f 4 * 4be 1,04 . 81 '
of the Capital of Ohio aro distributed among 4a4 ? 40 , warran4 tbe KROLLERION to gi*
their Patrons. Tbo price of tho Engraving is satisfaction, and prove as recommended ir all
but one dollar, and as a parlor ornament it can- j ca ?f, 8, . .. ......
not be surpassed. Th ® rec ‘P® for making, with fui. directions
Read attentively the following list of beauti-1 f or U8e * willb ® 8 «“ 4 oa the receipt of one dol-
fulandcostly Gifts, which will be satisfactorily lar » P?! 1 P" d - Th ® mgredienu will not cost
distributed by a committee of ten, selecting one
from each State where the largest number of
subscribers an obtained:
1 PARM in the State of Indiana $10,000
1 do in Ohio 8,000
1 do do 6,000
1 Four story Brick Dwelling and lot
in Cnlnmbns, Ohio 6,500
1 do do do do do 6,500
1 Beantiful residence in the town of
Mount Vernon 5,500
1 Two story Brick Building in Chilli-
cotbe 3,500
1 Brick Cottage and Lot in Colum
bus 3,000
1 do do do do 3,000
1 Frame do do do 2,500
1 Handsome County Residence in Se-
go, Perry County, Ohio. 1,500
4 Splendid building lots in Columbus,
at $2,000 8,000
10 do do $1,500 15,000
4 do do Cleveland 6,000
1 Grand Action Piano (Chichering’s) 1,200
1 Gold Watch set with diamonds 1,000
5 Gold Watches, at $500 each 2,500
10 Rosewood Pianos, at $500 5,000
4,000
3,000
7,500
10,000
7,500
4,000
6,000
7,500
1000 Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, at $4 4,000
. 200 do Brocha Shawls, at $25 5,000
500 do Silk Dress Patterns, at
$20 10,000
5000GoId Pencils, at $3 15,000
10000 Gold Pens, with Silver Cases, at
$2 20,000
20000 Gold Rings, at $1,50 each 30,000
12084 do at 1,00 each 12,084
Every pnrehoser of the splendid large Lith
ographic Engraving, will receive a Certificate of
.membership entitling them to a chance in the
above list of valuable and costly Gifts for the
people. - The Engravings can be sent by mail
(withoo»-b'ing damaged,) to any part of the
COB*>*T.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
Persons wishing to act as Agents for ns will
please send a recommendation signed by the
Postmaster or some other influential and well
known person in the place where they reside.
To those persons who have been acting as
Agents for ns in onr former Distribution, this is
not required.
All orders with the mosey enclosed, free of
postage, wffi meet with prompt attention.
CHOLERA
DIARRHGSA.
B1LI0,US CHOLIC.
PNEUMONIA
over 12 cents.
Direct to
April 17,1855.
H. A. FREFMONT,
Warren, Trumbull Co., 0.
3m.
10 do
do
at 400
10 do
do
at 300
50 Gold Watches, at $150
100 do
at
TOO
100 do
at
75
100 do
at
40
300 Silver
do
at
20
500 do
do
at
15
JAMES'
NEURALGIC LIQUID!!
T his extraordinary medicine for
the care of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Flax
Diarrhoea, Cramp Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Croup,
Nervous Headache, Chilis and Fevers, Braises
and Sprains, Old Sores, Pains in any part of the
body, is now for stile at Wm MAW Peeples,
Calhonn; CP Wellborn, Dalton; J Norcross,
Atlanta; R Baber, Marietta. We would say
to all as a proof of the power and efficacy of this
Liquid to do what we eay, we have retailed $700
worth in fourteen months in Cbattanoogaamidst
all other medicines where tbe medical faculty
stands high. We can get 95 out of 100 who
have used this to certify its virtue and pow
er. See Brownlow’s Whig and descriptive pam
phlets for details and testimony. Each Bottle
has full directions. Price 50 cts, 1 00 and
$2 00 dollars per bottle Cash only.
J J JAMES,
Proprietor.
I hereby certify that I was afflicted with Rhen
matism for two years, and frequently would a»
wake in toe night and abed tears, the pain was
so severe, without relief from any medioine till
I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid and in two ap
plications it made a perfect care.
JM YOUNG,
Clinton, Ga. Physician.
Certificate.—JUDGE MASSING ALE.
I have used James’ Nenralgie Liquid with en
tire success in two cases of Rheumatism in mj
family, one chronic, the other inflammatory. *
have used it for Neuralgia in my own case with
much benefit. I believe it is tbo most reliable
and perfect "panacea" for pains I have evor
had in my family.
H W MASSINGALE.
Certificate.—Rev J. Atkins, Bible agent for
Holston Conference.—A few weeks since, when
some distance from home, I was attacked with
Flax. I took one dose of James’ Nenralgie Li
qoid; toe symptoms begac to give way, and in
a few hours I was relieved.
Knoxville, 1855 J ATKINS
Rev W H H Duggan of Holston Conference.
—I certify that James* Neuralgic Liqbid cored
the chilis and fevers on a young man after all
other remedies had failed. It also eared a ease
of scarlet fever—its effect was immediate.
Meigs Co, Tenn W H H DUGGAN.
• Hon J M Anderson, formerly member of Con-
I gross from 5th District, Tenn.
I was painfully afflicted with Neuralgia in
a. a. R. L
In the year of oar Lord, 1847, in our ca-
pad titsof nalytical chemists, we discovered
that by uniting certain vegetable agents,
which bad nnver before beeD used in mc^*
cine, we obtained properties possessing each
a marvellous quick power over pain, that
tbe moment it was applied to the parts af
fected with pain, all uneasiness ceased- Tbe
moai torturing pains were relieved in an in
stant, find tbe most violent spasms and irri
tations were soothed, and the system restor
ed lo perfect ease in a few minutes.
In 1849, we introduced this remedy to the
world under tbe name of
RADWAY’8 HEADY RELIEF.
It has been nsed by hundreds of thousands
throughout tbe United States, giving instant
ease to all tronbled with Pain or Sickness.
One application externally, or a few drops
taken internally, will instantly free the suf-
efrer from tbe most violently and terrible
pains, and restore tbe weak, feeble, and pros
Rated frame to strength and vigor.
No person has ever used BADWAY’S
READY RELIEF without deriving some
special benefit in less than fifteen minutes
after its use
Let those who are now snfiering any se
vere pains give it a trial, for in fifteen min
utes they will enjoy ease and comfort.
BADWAY’S READY RELIEF
was the first and is the onH Remedy ever
discovered that will stop the most torturing
pains in a few seconds and free tbe system
from Rheumatic Neuralgic, Nervons and
Miasmatic Disorders in a few hoars. It will
care and protect the system against sadden
attacks of
DYSENTERY
CHOLERA MORBUS
FEVER AND AGUE.
INFLUENZA.
Bear in mind, it is a Powerful Disinfect
ant antacid diffusive Ktimnlabt. nervine anti-
8pa«modic and counter irritant
The R R REMEDIES are medical dis
coveries >>f the present century. They are
prepared on an entire n« w and original theo
ry i<>-stop pain in»taiitly; and protect the
hunian system against rick ness or any sud
den attacks. The don*-« reqnir* d to be taken
re Hinall A tew drops • f READY RELIEF
exercises a powerful influence over diseased
action. IT HA CURED
Rhenmatfem in four hours Neuralgia in one
boar Croup in >en niinnte», Diarrhoea in fif
teen minutes Toothache, in one second,
Spasms in five minmes Sick Headache in 8f-
te. n iiiiuute.N t'liill Fever in fifteen minnles.
C-'iilhlaiiis in five minutes Sore Throat in
four minutes influenza in one hour.
SPIN ALCOM PLAINTS Miff Joints Cat*
Bini-e- Wound* Fnwt Bites Chplt-ia Mor
bus D>>entery Tic Doiorcaux, and all oth
ervoniptaititi* when- there are severe pains
Ra iuay s R> ad> Relict will instantly stop
the pai’.i and qon kly enre the diseases.
R R DISCOVERY—No 2
RADWaT S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Porfgegu* k i he mo.Ni quick and (toiem power
over all Chi on ir Scrofulus Syphilitic and
Skin Di-case* In six hoar* after the firat
dose i* taken the , aii< nt will feel it* health-
re nova ting- efficacy
FOR ALL HUMORS
The ntoM tun and corrnpi humors will in
a few days, yield lo the cleansing purifying
and renovating influence of the R R. RE
SOLVENT.
Tin tuoxt loathsome Sur< * Ulcer* Nodes.
Swelling* and tn< most frightful disease*
Hav been cured .in a few, dev* by RaD
WA V8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It
is pleasant to take and the patient .eefe no
disagreeable wn>atton of sicknvs* at atomark.
CHRONIC DISEASES
Thai have been lingering in the system cor
rupting (be blood .sofieningti e bone* pros
trating the muscle* for ten. twenty or forty-
year* have been radically cured by RAD
WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
GREAT
ALL
*• fac * 5 th 8 ? r ? thr °*ST db ? ? si T n , g
remitting money tone will pUaec have it,eat* : a a * ot41 ! NtraralgicLi.
> will please
' the Postmaster 1 and the
qnid made a perfect care, indeed it acted like a
charm. J M ANDERSOM,
may 1 ly Marion Co., Tenn.
Agents:
S G WELLS, _ Rome, Ga.;
Kingtton, Ga
N. J. OMBERG
Excelsior Hand Loom!!
’ I HUS important labor .saving machine for do-
i mestic manufactory, it destined to supersede
drive out ofixisejril other hand looms that
e their treaddlesoperated bythe action of the
fand the ttbrittle'-tofown by thefhhnd. The
construction is
SIMPLE, CHEAP, AND DURABLE 1
From its great simplicity, it is not subject to
get out of order, and the entire machine com
transmitting money
ed in the presence of
amount entered on the way bill.
We prepay all our letters, circulars, 4e., to
onr agents and correspondents, and expect them
to do the same with us, _
Agtnts wanted in every town, whom we will J W MASSENGALE,
furnish with posters, circulars, schedules, in
structions, 4c., on application at onr office, or
by mail post paid.' For further particulars “see • - ■ « ( .
descriptive bills, 4c., or enquire at office, No 2, IfTtDf'II ATkinf £ T A IT-AD
WalcutfrBlock, Town Street, Columbus, Ohio. 1VI n 1L\ / 11 A X 1 AlJjUJtVj
9 , BURNELL A C0., xrroULD respectfolly call the attention of
24 8ca Proprietors. \\ W8 0Q J 8tomers tohi8 new 8took
of Goods; which he has just received from New
York, consisting in part of bine, black, brown,
green,’ olive adolet and oadet mixed cloths,
plain black Casaimeres and doekins, .andan
extensive variety of Fancy Cassimeres of every
quality, shade and oolor; also, a foil assortment
of black and fancy silk and velvet Vestings;
also, Freneh Castors, Bearers, Petershams and
Casaimere Overcoatings of French,- English,
German and American manufacture.
His stock of *
FURNISHING GOODS
pHANGiNR^requiring oo skffi^to wesre. v ft
TITREE TTMEsTs MUCH CLO°Ton tho i Cravat8 > Ties » Suspenders, Gloves, silk, worsted,
TIMES AS MUCH CLOTH tt'on ue ftn d cotton, half hose, hats, caps, 4c., all of
old fashioned loom, and ITH LESS LABOR.. wk ich aro of the latest and most approved styles.
He would call particular attention te his
stookof
The cost is no more' than the old, and is equally
adapted to all kinds of domestic weaving.
5 Jobn-Jf - Wisdom offers to foil the- Patent
Rightofthe above loom forth e counties of Floyd
and Polk by Counties or Districts, he also has
a,supply of the Looms which he will sell at pri
ces to suit the times Jan 30 ’55 tf.
Trout
_ -
ouse for
nee for Capital!
e,
RADY III CLOTHING,
THE Proprietor of this splondid
Hotel having fully made up bL^^
d retire frptn active business, witl, upon
Monday in April next at public outcry
in- tbfe-etty,* offerrit-for sale nnies* - he~ receives
ivliirtigfoctory’' private bid. Those wishing, to
purehawe atr«> refefrert^ to tbe travelling public for
its opinion of the eonvi-niency. snd'appointinent
or this tine building. F«r -the Inst quarter the
arrivals Hav«< bcon'over .4000 showing an ini
come Of at bust eight, thousand dollars per quar
ter. The model of this Hoiise was a lal
Improvement upon tho very ftne-t Honsesli
Union, and I’uiri «nnfident for eomptodionsn
looation, and general adapted ness it is the bet*
lipuap-fo the Sooth. ' ! '
Term* will be made easy so as to snit purob
asers. Address; >1 J. F. TROUT.
. AtbiUtn. O’* Msreh Oth.
SEHS^IP.
-AW
A CNTCLBSiD. SHACKELFORD nnd JONA
v Ai f HAN n' PJWLLIPSm'JU praties joinr
ii- ri'vlit ; ly,,qmJ-r ih>' sty!-? of Shoe ,,itf,?rti A'Philips.
Catm Is t ’t C.-ti tcun, Gordon eotmty, Ga.
on tl,»- it I •«».' *▼ ■
DljVIKL 8. P ’lyiif,., .
AT ;r 0 R H BY AT LA W ,‘
Rome, Ga. •
January 30, 1866.
of whiob he wffi warrant; and also a wellw
looted stock of
Childrens’ and Tenths* Clothing,
Fitting children from five to ton, and boys from
ten to eighteen years old.
All kinds "of garments made as heretofore—
with neatness and dispatch. '
Rom e Georgia, Sept. 26,1854. * Ty '
. . TBE GEORGIA CITUEg* i< > » \
T HE sixth volume of this .Journal. “Devoted
to Literature, Politics, Domestic Economy,
General News, aod State and National Ameri-
ennism'' commenced on the 7th of April.—
Terras $2 50, invariably in advance. Ten cop
ies to Clubs for $20. Tho Oitisen is a large olass
Family Newspaper—independent in tone and
character—published weekly in Macon, Ga.
by LF.W ANDREWS,
Editor and Proprietor.
P. 8. Editors in the South, with whom we ex-
| change will please insert the above, one time
and the favor will bu rooiproeatedto like extent,
, or the bil| will be paid In easb, on presentation,
as ranv be preferred. may 1
PRACTICE *»F SURGERY.
“flit. JUR.IA1, Mj
.Y'S' EP \ R E D to anenminmiato with
l i iflng .ltd (I'lrslngf-Itfli Patents iih
m>M - i.'t.-d tn hitt! tor Surgical Opera
lions O tnent. . ^ may be a'-mvrt
that -vants rill bay. every ip*cfSMirt
attention. Augusta,Ga., May 18,1854. ’il
LUNG MEDICINE FOR
LUNG COMPLAINTS.
Person* affected with weak or nicerated
Lung*. Tntercuh** Bronchitis Hacking Dry
cough, difficult breathing or spitting Blond.
Radway s Renovating Resolvent will, in a
short time remove all obstruct ions from tin-
lungs and throaty and impart st ength and
soundness to weak and diseased longs.
There.is no medicine in present o>e that
has made mj many rapid cares of Lung
Gompliiinis as Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent. Omi’day will alter th“ diseased con
dition of the lungs, and check the ravages of
decay.'
.The pnblie may rely upon an effect nal care
of the following diseases by using tbe Ren<t-
vating Resolvent :
Chronic Rht-nmatiMp Scrofula Glandular
Swellings Salt Rheum. Skin Diseases. Can
cerous Affections. Syphilitic Complaint*.
Female Complaint*, Bleeding of the Lang*.
Tic Doloroax. White Swellings, Tumors Ul
cers. Hacking dry Cough Bronchitis Hip
Diseases. Consumption. Liver Complaint
Dyspepsia, Water Brash.
FEEBLE MEN AND WOMEN
W’ose nuptial beds fb» years have been
conches of disappointment and regret, will
find Radway’s Renovating Resolvent a true
renoval- r and in vigor, tor of the diseased
and disabled parts. All nnsoundness is re
moved in a few day* and every organ in tbe
system restored to health, strength and vigor.
NERVOUS PEOPLE.
Shonld take Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent. It will make the most nervons weak,
gloomy, and dejected victims of nervousness
feel healthy, vigorous, and happy. Price of
R R. Resolvent, $1 per bottle.
a. a. a.-discovery, no. 3.
RADWAY’S REGULATORS
THE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERT OF
RADWAY * CO.
One Regulator is sufficient to»regulate the
Bowels. Liver, and Panciees. to a healthy
discharge of their functions.
Two will insure a pleasant discharge from
the bowels at a regular period of time every
day...
Foqr to six will purge thoroughly all cor
rupt aid acrimonious .humor* from the ali
mentary canal.
• RADWAY’S REGULATORS.
Rad way’* Regal.* tor* are most carefnlly
-preiiared; from extracts and gums of: trees,
plant*;.roots, and herb* There, are no pills
-io.use that will act upon ife- Liver Pancreas
Bowel* the Salivary Gland* and nerve* so
: pt,ea*anti>' and so effectually a* the B. R.
Ri-gnlators No (-.ills can be taken for any
length of time wiih_the. same safety to the
constitution^: tor instead of debilitating the
syM*t!«:hy powerful and drastjepnrging. they
act pleasantly upon the bowel* and impart
siFQtigtIt t«* every, nerve and tissue of the
liody
REGULATORS VS PILLS.
W<; atycoolinuidiy asked, what is the dif
lerence bet weed Radway’s Regulators and
ordinary pills?
We aiisw<H|r that pill* as they are ordinari
ly prepared anti ><>ld by. different; manufac
turers, are, generally of’’two kind*—those
which operate on the bowels .merely ailed
purgative pills and vh<-se which excite the
secretion ofthe liver arid are called mercu
rial or liyer pill* R <dway’* Regulators re,
seroble pill* merely in shape but differ in
every .'ther characteristic.
They act not only on the bowel*, bnt on
the liver skin jwnereas. and kidney* regn-
lating irarh M r 8* n . '.oa h althy action. They
are not drastic an i never give pain a* most
pqigative pii|s do; they stimnlate the liver
w.thuu entiangeritig the patient wi h saliva,
tion as me eurial pill* do: containmg no'
mineral* tn th tir composition they are harm
less when used for.a lengtn of time! They
are tasteless enveloped in an elegant posting
ofgmn. I40 3 regulators, 8 to 6 purge-
good at nil lime*.
'AS A FAMILY PHYSIC.
Radway’s Regulators are the most innocent,
safe, mind arid pleasant Pills iro nse. They
are n quick and certain care for Costiveness.
Indigestion Liver Complaint. Kidney Com
plaint Jaundice Head Ache* Nerv- usness.
,Yle|npc|iolv Disease* ofthe Bladder.
FEMA LE DIFFIC VL TIES.
LeunWrooeu. Fl> ur Albus. White*
Irregularities,«»f all kind*- ■
BlLnUS DISEASES
Bile on the stomach Bilious C«*!fc
Vargeiricnt of the snleen and all Chronic' Af
fection* <»f fhti Liver anti Kedney*.
R R R. REMEDIES are sold bv Drag-
g , (3t8-? wr v whpre . RAD WAY & CO.
C;- i162, Fulton street^(up stairs.i
Oct. 10,1854. RICKS & CO. Agents.
LIVER 0MPLAINT,
JAUNDIGB, DYSPEPSIA.
Disease ofthe Kidney*, and all diseases
arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,
such aaConstipation. Inward Pile*, Fullness,
or blood to the head. Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for food. Full
ness or weight in tbe Stomach. Sour Eruc
tations, Sinking, or fluttering at the Pit ofthe
Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried
and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the
Heart. Choaking or Suffocating, Sensations,
when in a lying posture, Dimness of. Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dali Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi
ration. Yellowness ofthe Skin and Eyes Pain,
in tbe Side, Back. Brest, Limbs &c.. Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of Erii. and great De
pression of Spirits, can be effectuahy Cured
by DR. HOOPLAND’S Celebrated GER.
MAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C.M.
JACKSON, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE
No 20 Arch St., one door below sixth. Phila
Their power over the above diseases is not
excelled, ifeqnaiiy, by any other preparation
in the United States as tbe cores attest, in
many cases after skilfnl physicians had fall-
led. .
These Bitters are worthy the attention of
Invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of tbe liver and lesser glands, exer
cising the most searching power in weakness
and affections of tbe dige tive organs, tbey
are withal safe certain and pleasant.
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
Linch 6* Davis Eatonton, Geo.. Jnly 14.
1853. says: “Yonr German Bitters are ta*
king the iPad of all other medicines for chron
ic diseases &c., and are selling rapidly.—
Please send as another box immediately or
we shall be out before it arrives.”
D. E. H. Slrohecker. Macon. Ga., Jan- 1st
1852. said: -‘lam happy to say that yonr
German Bitters are gaining a great reputa
tion. I think it will, iu future, sell very rap
idly."
fV. Maxey 4r Co; Montecello, Geo.. Ocf.
6th. 1852. said: ' Yonr Bitters, though en
tirely unknown before in this country hav*.-
sold rapidly ‘and given satisfaction, ’
Dickson tf- Green Alexandria Ala.,Sept.
30 1852 said: -Wt have taken pains to in
troduce your German Bitters, and we tind it
to be a vejy valuable medicine.”
C. Robinson, Bellufonte. Ala. Jari.30 1851
said: -Yonr Medicine must eventual!} have
a large sale; all those whoused it in the tail
liked it very much. The |>eopIe have been
much deceived here by trifling potent no
trams that affect* the sale Of 3'nUr vain.it>!.
Bitters and will anti! it become* known '
Chancy Flower Tu-titeege. Al* . Jan ]»>
1851 said-. -The Bitter? are selling well n
I think they will continue so, as they giv
good satisfaction to those wh» have u*. d t h- m
Dr Henry P. Leonard. Fayette C H. via
Jan. 15 1353 said: Your Bitter- h*v. done
wonders in tbi* section. A youth a s< ; n
G M Hub ert, Esq. of this county Ifed t„ .-t
for several months under the c are of . iii in -
practitioners without relief anti th- • re
!»orted rioatful. anti the yonng man air- <>iigi-
scarcely abl- to get about. commeni-eM with
the bitter*. He found so much relief from
the first bottle that he continued to t:»k» m>-
til a complete rare was aff cted. He i* n
perf. city well md *ton».”
Th- y ar>- entirely vegetable f;- - from
all iniurioii!- ingredient*, always st- neriicf
ing and never prostrating the svst. m
F«»r sale .-wholesale by Druggi.-o* in ;,I1 >i .
p'ineipai -ith* and at reta I by apottn-ou i -
and storokeeper* in every town in tb Uniter
State* and by HICKi' f HARGROVE
Sc‘pf 19 1851. Rome Ga
Information tothe Pnblie
AWFUL CASE oF UANCfcK CUREU.
Editors Macon Telegraph, Pike Co., Ga.
Gentlemen: In obedience to my conscience
and for tbe benefit of suffering humanity, per
mit me through the columns oi your exten
sive (taper, to perform what I behave to be
my duty to suffering fellow-mortals. Cancers
and Cancerous affections of a malignant
character are considered by all tbe Medical
Faculties, both in England. France and A-
tnerica. as incurable: and thousands are dai
ly lingering on through a painful and dread
ful existence to an awful death from this
most direful of all complaints to which the
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 most distressing cancers, sitnated in the
most delicate part ofthe bnman system, and
of all others the most obstinate to care. She
has been relieved by DrR Moselxy, of Grif
fin. Knowing tbe importance ofeven a small
space in yonr paper. I will give a brief state
ment of tbe 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
tbe month, and continued to spread until tbe
whole of $ e upper lip. the gums, nose and
portions ofthe face were very much affecbnl.
She had been wider the charge of many emi
nent physicians before visiting Dr Mosely,
and also the celebrated Dr. Marshal, of Ma
con, and Dr. Shepard, of Charleston, both of
those noted carers having failed to give any
relief. She was considered by all who saw
her, to be out of the reach of medical aid;
her lip was all destroyed and gone, and con
stitution apparantly mined from the effects
af Arsenic, and other poisonous escharotics,
that were applied while she was under tbe
treatment of other physicians. Her face and
eyes had become very much swolen, vision
nearly gone.,aitf a general Dropsy ofthe en
tire system. m distressing palpitation of
the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took
her un'der his treatment at Griffin, on the 1st
of August, 1851^ The Doctor took out all the
cancer, together with her front teeth, and
a portion of the superior maxilary bone; ai
so some ofthe bones in the roof of the mouth;
and all without the use of the knife, There
has been no appearance of the disease since,
■nd 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 mfinnary
at Griffin, she was completely prostrated
lioin the use of poisons, such as Arsenic
and Corrosive Sublimate; she was scarcely
able lo walk without much pain, and dis
tress from loss of sight When toe was un
der Dr Moseley’s.treatment, he had many
cases cases of a seYere character, on which
he effected perfect cares in a short time, some
of which had baffled the best surgical skill,
and been pronounced incurab’e; notwith
standing whiclrDr- Moseley cured them all
without difHrariafo^ merely state that from
the location oraPPmease and the diseased
state of the bones, it was absoluteiy beyon-
Telief by the use ofthe knife. I would ad
viset all who are subjects ^.of cancers, ulcers
and rumors of a 11 kinds, not to despair of be-
ng cured, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter
bow nrray others may have failed to relieve
yon If I did not honestly and candidly, be
lieve that you would be serving the cause
of snfferring humanity, by publishing to the
world the knowledge of Dr. Mo.‘eley : 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 this case before the
public, that they may read and decide for
Ives.
Most ResR’ct’y., Your ob’t se’v’t
n.t DR. J.T.FORD.
P. 8. I will state for the benefit of the af
flicted, that Dr Moseley is a regular gratia
unte, and has been engaged in an extensive
practice for the past ten years. Those who
vain
and
Bn-
desire to try bis skitl in the treatment of Can
cer* Syphilis and oiberchronic diseases may
do so with the greatest hope of a cure. be->
ing perfected in a short time. have wit
nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr.
Moseley during .the past three years-, hia
mode of treatment is very mild, not preven*
ting the patient from daily exercise, and at*
tended with no danger whatever.
Dr T.J.P.
' tTAll persnns that are desirous of avail
ing themsefees of Dr. Mosely’s services, will
find him at hi* office oh Eighth Street Grif*
finGa- All •omunlcations must be post paid
, anti addressed to W. R. MOSELEY, M .d’
Griffiin Ga.
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