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n KORGIA,Floyd County:
U Co ill whom U u»*y concern, will please
take notice that whereas Jane Simmons admin*
irtratrix on the estate of Mansfield Simmons
deceased applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Estate. *> - “ : •:• ** . * M.
These ace therefore, to cite and admonish al)
tad singular, the kindred and creditors of said
to he and appeared my ofteewifeifa the
time prescribed by law to show cause if any they
hare why said letters of dismission should hot
ha granted unto said applicant. Given under
my band and official signature at office this the
22d October. <oc23) J. LAM BERTH, Oid*y
p EORGIA, Polk County:
U Whereas, Isaac N Jones has applied to me
for disthbedon front t he Guar»Uan>bip of Ma
ry E Hutching*, minor. At! persona inter*
wiled w ill tike notice to file their objections
(If any they ham.) to the said dismission by
or before thcGrst Mhuday of Dccemherttest,
f letters dismissory will he granted
ton that day in terms of the
often made atm provided. Given
and official signal ore this .the
tor. SrcFBKN A Bowneea,
Ordinary
mt
Rnttfn* *
T HE abovfty»#«/y celebrated com amt cob mill
commends Itaeif totdl persons who have hor
to*, mules, cattle, host, or poultry, to feed; be
sides making prime hominy, and good corn-
brcad-iueal. This milt needs no ’'puffing;” ail
that is needed to make themeell'Uke hot cakes’
is far the public to investigate mid become ao-
tauicnt of John Ayres deceased, has applied
to inn for letters dRmtssory.
s arc therefore to cite and adi
‘ Jofiletheif ottf
i on or Itofore the first
try next, otherwise letters
II he granted the applicants on that
in^ert^hami it_office this
JollO A Ordinary.
'Hr.
Moore, Administratrix
to m« for
1 T nuaiutod with their performance, *c.
uni ana u~* We have been appointed permanent Agents
my office within
to show cause. If
Letters should
plicant..Given
W-
gfeS.
therefore, to cite and ad mon-
the Kindred and Cred-
‘,16 he and appear at
me prescribed by Law,
tbhy have, Why laid
‘ onto said ap-
uy hand and official
P A KIRBY,
< ordinary.
Benjamin Moyers applies to one
i of administration on the estate
These'are therefore, to ci te and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and credit
or* of said deceased to be and appear at my
office withiin the time prescribed by law.
to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted, onto said ap*
pffiiH. ditto under my hand and official
signature at office. This 2d Novembor 1865.
Sfrt 8 V P., A-KIRLT* Ordinary.;
READYMADE COATS, PANTS, A VESTS
ust received of the latest style to suit summer,
maylfitf RJ JOHNSON.
Adrainistrat or’s Sale.
"jDYvirtne of ah order from the Court of Or*
X> dinar? of Floyd, Will he sold before foe
Court House in the city of Romo on the first
- Tuesday in January next, the land in said
county belonging to the estate of John *G
Eason, deceased, containing one hundred
and twenty Acres, Lots No 588, 587 and 665
fence,dwoBing bOuac, orchard and
spring of water. Sold for the benefit
heirs arid creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the dsv of stile,
novG T J DAVIS, adtn’r, debonis.
i
tin, ffm S Qnin, andL
r tor letters of Gtardian-
A C Quin and Hngh P^Quin!* These are,
tbcreforejtoccitcaad admonish all aadsin-
gular the kindred and creditors of saia de-
‘ to be andappear at my office within
iow cause if
ay said. letters should not
unto said applicants. Given un-
1 and official signature at office.
J.LAMBEBTH, Ordinary.
Honorable, foe
County of Floyd,
Rome, on the
the
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
: order from foe Honorable Court of Or
r of Floyd county will be sold before
the city of Rome <n the
ay of January next, theland belong'
the estate of Martha Eason, deceased,
' g of twentyfive acres more or less, it
e westpart of Lot six huodredtbirty
(637) third district, 4th section,
: the land belonging to the estate of
' Eason., Terms made known on day
nov6 THOS J. DAVIS, Ad’mr.
Administrator's Sale,
A GREEABLE to au order of the Ordinary of
Floyd county, will be sold on the First
Tuesday in January next, this following
••roperty to wit: two negro boys Egbert
tWMtytwo years otd and Fayette twenty
years. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs oi
AN Beard. (oc80) Joku Mababik, Ad mV
SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GIANT
for this section. of the country, and havo th# dif-
ftrent sites of mills, now on band, and will be
interested
»have never reeommen
that did not give perfect saUftfoMicn,
confidence in this is as well’fixed’ as in anyone
we have ever examined.
CUNNINGHAM A LINTON,
* Ag’ts for Rome and Co. Around.
ISAAC McKIM COOKE, General agent for
Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
No twill grind 10 bn. corn add cob meal in 1
hour, east $5T; No 3 will grind 16 bu corn
meal In 1 hours, cost $67,50; No 4 grind 20 bu
corn and cob meal in 1 hours, cost $78
By If * *55 6m
LINENS! LINENSI!LINENS!!!
Irish Lition of the beat quaily.
WHITE IRISH LINEN for gent’s pants
and ooats. ■
Also CHECKED AND STRIPED Linens for
gent's paste and coats.
WHITE AND COLERKD LINEN DRIL-
orixiox or the press. j? » i
\\TE take pleasure in referring theroader to
YV the testimonials of our prominent drug*
gists and well known citizens to tbe virtue of
Davis’aiPalo Killer. We have used the ar
ticle, and found It valuable, Thesaleqftliis
article in the U.- Stales Isbcjondall prece
dent. as the books of tite office’ will show.—
nnsti Commercial, v
—j - ^avis’s VkgIoablr Pain Kilcer —We
'Mflrst heard of this medicine during a recent
visit to the New England States, and being
etrtick with the novelty of the tltlcr, were Itf-
duced to make some inquiry about it; and
we were suipvttod to learn, that it was kept
constantly in the houses of most of the in
habitants of tbo cities and Tillages where we
stopped, to be nsed Of sodden attacks'of pain,
burns, sea Ids, <&c. And we .beard it spoken
ot in terms of high commendation by both
druggists and phpsicians. This mbeli we can
with propriety sav as a journalist, in Ihvor
ofth* article —Philadelphia Eagle., r : i
Pursy Davis's Vkoktabuk Pain Killer.
Voluntarily, wuscK-utiohsly, and with mnch
pleasure, we recommend to our readers the
above named medicine. We speak for onr
own observation and experience, when we
say,: that it remove* pain-, as ifi by magic,
from aH parts of tbe body, and is one of tbe
best medicines in usb for cheeking diarrhea,
and removing the premonitory symptoms of
cholera.. It is applied both internally and
externally, with.the best effects, and - none.
who have once used the Pain Killer would
willingly be. without it constantly in their
houses.—Cincinnati Evening Nonperiel. .
We presume no Medical Preparation ever
Black-smith Shop.
THE Subscriber, most kindly
|tan>3 his thanks to the Citizens
of Rome and vicini ty for fob very _
generous patronage extended to him during tbe
pest year, and would inform them that be is
prepared to carry on Blach'smithihg in the
jjrassant
maebinest can make and repair Machinery of
anted two Black Boys.be tween the
Tees. t*5 : il : J
SWAS’8 BifiK'HOTE LIST AND DETECTEB,
IDBLISHED semi-monthly, at Montgomery,
Ala., at$2,fi0 perannum, in advanoe. The
work is printed on fine white paper and ask
type, and in appearaboe will he second to noae
in the United States. A Abiwftern Bank-Note
our common interests, and not permit Northern
men and Northern Directors to fluctuate^ our
money matters as they may Wish, while we aro
quietly following their dictation. The woik will
cur, noticed. Every exertion will
make it a correct and reliable garde to the Ban
ker and Merchant. HoteLPreprietors, Brokers,
widely circuiafsd; arts informed fof&w limited
nnmberof of advertisements will be inserted.—
Special rates for advertising by the year or for
shorter porieds, may be known by applying to;
iy-of my Agents, or at the office in Atlanta, Ga.
Special numbers will hr sent, pn application by
letter,/nee of charge. All commonieationi in
tended for foe ‘‘Bank-Note List and Detector,”
most beteddreftsed to u Swan*» Bank-Note Liet”
Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL 8W
Jaws Bobbbtsor, General Agont. se2
the schedule ot the arrivals
of foe MAILS to and from
aHT; - r! S ’!
EAS, James M. Wootten applies to
for letters of Administration upon tbe
Henry W- Wooten late of CanoU Co
3 are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and tiognL-r the kindred and creditors
of said deceased- to be and appear at my of
fiee wifbin foe timw prescribed by law to
show cause if any-they have Why said letters
t be granted nnto«aid applicant.-
r my hand and official signature
m$*nee. {oovlfil F A KIBBY Ordy*
HA, Floyd Uouaty ; To all whom it
rrn will please take notice, that
isno Camp. Administrator on
foe Estate of William G. Coney, deceased,
and also administrator debonimton on foe
Estate of John E. Coney deceased, applies
tome for itt’ers of dismissimi from tbe Es
tates ot said deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish ail And singular tb<* kindred and creditors
of saw deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to
'’any they have, why said let*
be'gfjpted. Given under my
, official signature at office
Nov^th. (norl3J J. LAM BERTH, Ord’y
—*4-
/tEORGIA, Floyd County To all whom it
VI may eouoers, will please take notice, that
Adam Milta applies to me for letters of
Guardianship for foe persons and property
ef Ekima Alaresret. Robert, and Noah-Bolf
- orphans ol Robert Self, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and friends of
said orphans to be and appear at my of
fice within (he time prescribed by law to
show cause if any they have why said letters
should not be granted unto said applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature
at office this the 6th of November, -856.
fnovlSJ J.LAMBEBTH, Ordinary
rpHE following is
1 and departures
this office - & *■ • .
The Easton and Western Mail closes duly
(Sundays excepted) at 9, a. m.
Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) by p. m.
Mode of conveyance, R. R. Care.
Jacksonville, Ala., Mail by Cave Spring closes
daily al 1 p. m.; arrives daily by 8$ a. m.
Mode of conveyance. Coach.
LaFayette Mail, by Armutehe*, Dirt Town,
Mount Hickory, Summerville. and. Tryon
Factory, closes Tuesdays and Fridays sit $ 5
. 0* 'IQ* '
Arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays by 7p m
Mode of eenveyanee, Haek. '
Cedar Town -Mail by Lake Creek and Vaun's
Yalley eldies Mondays, I Wednesdays and
Fridays at 1 p. m., and arrives same day by
12 m.
Centre, Ala., Mall by Thomas’ Mills, Cedar
Creek, Ga., Howel’s Cross Roads,' Oceola,
Ala., closes Fridays at 5, a. m.; arrives Sat-
nrdays by 7 p. m.
Bine Pond, Ala., Mail, by Cedar Bluff, Gayles-
ville, Ala., Missionary Station and. Co sa,
Ga.. closes Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun-
days at 5, a m.; Arrives Tuesdays,.Thursdays
and Saturdays by 6 p. m.
Hermitage and McGuire’s Store Mail closes
Thursdays at 1 p, m.; arrives same days by
11, a. m.
Floyd Springs and all Chattooga county Mail
arrives and leaves by the LaFayette Mail, and
Western and Southern Mails included.
THOS. J. PERRY, P. M.
P. 0., Rome, Ga., 2d Aug., 1856.
GRATIS I JUST PUPLISHED:
A NEW Discovery in Medicine!—A few words
oq tbe rational treatment, without Medicine
of Nerrons Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude,
Weakness, ofrho Limbs and Back, Indisposition
and ^Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness
of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to
Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Dis
trust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Pains in the Side,
Affection of the Eyes,'Pimples on the Face, and
other Infirmities in man.
From ike French of Dr B pe Daney.—“The
important fact that these alarming complaints
may easily be removed without medicine, it in
this small tract, dearly demonstrated; and
foe entirely new and highly soccessfni treat
ment, as adopted by the author, fully explain
ed, by means of of which every one is enable to
cure him telf perfectly, and at the Icaet pouible
cott, avoiding thereby ail the advertised nos
trums of foe day.” - Sent to any address, gratis,
and post free by remitting (poet paid) two pos
tage stamps to Dr. B.^De Laney, No 17 Lispen-
ard Street, New York City. ect. 2 6m
I A, P o.l k Conn t-y:
linary October Term, 1855. Up-
of Thornn8 J. Peck praying
H. C. Prior, Executor of the
testament of A«a Prior, deceas
ed, be directed to make titles to lots of land
No. 1-328 sod 1329 in the 21»t district of
the third section, cow Polk County, contain
ing each forty acres more or less, pursuant to
the bond said Asa Prior deceased made to
William Prek dated the fourteenth day of
Febniui y. 1840 and transferred to Thomas
JiPeok the ninth day of October, 1866 now on
in the office of this Court.
that nnless cause tothocon-
’ by those interested, within
bed by law. the said Bxeca-
to make titles to said
the bond and that
onth for three
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Georgia
■ THE undersigned take this method of
.informingtoe publicist they are the Pro
—i of foe Fulton House which is now be
>d up with new Farnitnre, on which, with
-* i - make
Ser appendages, foey feel
. „ , y ■■
foelr guests comfortable. They pledge their
Ub Trav-
"" efforts to give satisfaction to tbeif guestsr
cited.
It Is ordered,
fesSr' ‘
iinnt<;s of Conrt,
„ - .
oiling custom is respectfully »oUc*„„
- Fraxcis M. Allex, Book Keeper.
JOBU X. BEEVES, A. E. BEEVES,
of Angnsta, Ga. " of Rome, Ga.
Atlanta, Feb. 20,'65; ,.ly
* PERFUMERY!!!
DB. JW HICKS & 00., THANKFUL FOR
. the patronage they have hereto
fore received from the citizens of Rome and its
vicinity, wonld very respectfully
invito them to call and examine their stock of
WHICH IS DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST'A
best selected stock that has ever
been brought to this market. Their assortment
CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OP
RFUMERY, POMADES OF ALL kinds,
A Flavour. COOKING EXTRACTS;
'ODOMTME, CAtJUOCS, PRRSiroy SAI/T8,-
TOOTH AND HAIR IrUSHES,
POWDER, SNUFF-BOXES &C., &0..&C
Please caUand examine their «*-
ortment. mayl5 tf
ly tested’ than Perry Davis’* Vegetable Pain
Killer. Thousands of persons, were foev
called upontodo so, would cheerfully testify
that they-have used it for various Ills, with
the most satisfactory success. It is w ithin
our knowledge, that an immense amount of
i been relieved by it. Its propri
etors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son. save no
pains or expense in order to satisfy the pub
lic. Being strictly honorable men. tbey ob
serve tbe utmost uniformity in the manufac
ture of their celebrated Pain * Kilter; . The
materials of which it is composed are care
fully selected—Bone but the best quality be-
ing used. By these means the high-reputa
tion which- the Pain Killer has long since ac-
qnired if at alHimes triumphantly snstaio-
n view of these facts, we are by no
means surprised to learn that Messrs. Da^js
& Sou’s tales are constantly and rapidly in
creasing. While we congratulate our friends
generally that so valuable a preparation as
the Pain Killer is placed within their reach,
we most be permitted to rejoice at the well
merited success os Its liberal and enterprising
proprietors.—Providence Gen; Advertiser
Davis’s Pain Killer,—This article needs
no comments from 5 us, but the real worth of
so valuabln a compound compels us to give
publicfty to It, in our Transcript. Mr, Perry
Davis,Jhe manufacturer and inventor, is a
gentleman for whom we entertain the high
est. respect, and any article he should oner
to tbo .public we should have tbe utmost con
fidence in. The Pain Killer we keep constant
ly on hand, and hava done so for a number
of years, and have administered It for ails of
all descriptions, both external and internal,;
and. have ever-found it to be tbe- best reme
dy extent. We well recollect its first intro
duction for Public patronage*, it. was then
sold in a few shops in this city: look at it
now! the world are its patrons. A few days
since we published a certificate from Bnrmah,
and we Uave often seen them from the teost
remote habitable regions of the Globe. Read
er, if you have not a supply on hand, (we
,‘trust yoa have, as. it is almost indispensa
ble,^ procurfe it at once, and never be with-
ont it again—it will gave many a physi
cian’s biTl.—Providence Dailt Transcript.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT PUT CP IN THE
OLD s^rLE OP bottles
Sold by J. W. HICKS & CO., Rome, Ga;
J D CaiTienter. Cassvilie; J A & 8 Irwin.
Cartersyille; Smith & Ezzard, ’' AHama ;
Barret. Cartcr & Co. and Clark, Weils & Du
bose, Angnsta ; John B. Moore &Co., J.H
Carter & Co . Jos. M. Garner & Co., S. D
Brantly &Co., Savannah, and by druggists
and medicine dealers generally f JulvlOty
WATER BUIflHSG UP HILL!!
GATCHEL’S
PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Doable and Single Self-acting
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
PATENTED APRIL 101847.
T70R supplying dwellings or farm houses villa-
J. ges, rail road stations Ac., with pare run
ning water any heighth or distance required,
with from one pint to
20 GALLONS OR MORE PER MINUTE,
from & spring or stream, where a fall of two or
more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall and elevation.
The undersigned having purchased the righ t
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is
prepared to furnish atfd put in operation the a
hove named Rams of various sizes, adapted-to
differenthized springs, which are warranted to
give entire satisfaction. Address
JL GIBSON,
ap 10,tf Cartersville, Ga
D A L T 0 N
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
rFHB UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPAR
JL ed to fill orders in the best style of Work
manship from tbe 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. PATEST ‘
WATER WHEELS,
BARK MILLS.
PATENT
SAW HILL DOGS,
GIN G A RING!
r And all sorts of Gearing for bpth
SAW AND FLOURING MILLS.
WE ARE ALSO PREPARED T O MAKE
PATTERNS OF ANY DESCRIf TION OR PLAN
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES PLOWS AND
Agricnlt’I ImpIcm’B
generally, are
kept constantly on
hand at reduced prices. All
persons wishing to build or re-
Mills, are invited to examine our patterns and
and prices. Having a practical Mill Wright
connected with the, company, we are prepared
to giro plans and the Estimated cost of all kind
of MiUs ami Machinery. . . '
ROB’T BATTEY, ,
Dalton ap 17 1y President,
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!!
F INE French biaok, blue and olive cloth,
Frock Coats, made in the most fashionable
manner, new style* of plain and Fancy Cassi-
niere*/ walking and business Coats, French
Doeskin and fancy Cassimere pants, English
Cmudrn^rc rlemestie dif<>. -AN ENDLESS AS
SORTMENT OF VESTS, consisting of plain
Cloth, Satin, figiire<H5Hj< r Silk Velvet, Plush,
Ac. A Iargestocic of elegant over Coats, Cloaks
S d Talmas, Also a. well assorted atoek of boy’s
tilting. Boots and Shoos, Huts, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, TrUnk« ahiPViiliesos at STERN A CO
A ltrge and weB ssfe^teTsIbek of Sgtople nnd
Fancy Dry Uoials, Watches mid Jewelry, Indies’
Shoes av>d Guitcm, just rapeived nnd will be sold
on reasonable terras by (nov02m) 6. A CO
|PB
COMH.lt..
Cholera,
Dysentery,
Diarr/icea,
FOR ALL
BOWEL DISEASES.
Cholera Morbus,
Bilious Cholic, 7
Cholera Infantum,
ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES;
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
THE'^virtue'OF JACOrS^'fORMU'ARE TOOWELL^
8th. It rciitres Pain in Back and Loins.
9th. Ilctmnteracls Neroousneit and ’Despon
dency.'
1st
2d.
3d.
4th,
6Ut.
6th.
1th.
It cures lAw icarst cases of Diarrkma.
It cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
It cures California or Mexican Diarrhaa.
It relieves the severest C$ic. -
It cures Cholera Morbui.
It curerCholera ftfantum
It cures Painful
lort Extracts from Letter*, Testimonials, Ac,
10/If. It Restores Irregularities,
lllh. lldispelt Gloomy at
12th. It’s a Tranquilizer
'celings
’ Tonic
ial in my family, and havo found it a most efficient and in my
Hon. Hiram Warner. Judge of Supreme ( 6nrt, Ga.
Ial—my own personal; ex-
a a sufficient guaran-
krCion remedv.” f
ior Conn. ClierokeeCfituit.
Jacob’s Ur
lends around
A few ah
“I have used Jacob’s Goi
’ ment, a valunblb retne .
t gives me pleasure in being able to recommend
porienco, and the 'experience of ray neighbors and fri
tee for me to bolMc it to be all that it purporat to Ite; yin: J
Hon. Wm. H. Unobpwood. formerly Judge ofSn
“I take, great plcasurejn recommending tills invaluable medicine to ail afflicted: with bow
el diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing
else ever tried by me.” A. A. Gacldino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
“Thisefficient remedy je travelling into celebrity as fast a Bonaparte poshed bis columns
into Russia, aud gaining commendation wherever used.” '/
[Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19tA, 1858.
“ I have used’Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and tbia, with aU I hearabout it, as a rem
edy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every
preparation of the kind, and 1 would recommend its use io the dMrn*e for which it is
compounded. Mii.se G. Dobbins,
Cashier ofthe Bank of foe State of Georgia, Griffin*
“ Iffoere is any credibility in hnitrnn testimony, ’Jacobs Cordial’ must stand pre-emi
nent above all other preparations for the enreof Bowel Diseases.-. , From foe mass *f testi
mony In its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative
agenLof most if not all other-patent’ preparations.” A . Fleming.
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank. Griffin,
rar For salo by Dr. Hicks & Co. and J. E Pinson, Rome; S. M Davidsqn Cave
Spring. R. D- VVingakd Vann’s Valley. Stephen Bam. Armutchee, T. McGciee .dcGuire’s
Store, WM. McCollouch Floyd Springs, Carpenter Sc Bdrkb Cassvilie, B Porter Adairs-
Aille, Au.uoop &Eowards Summerville. Thornton’s Dablonega, M. Torner Stilesbr rough,
hd by the principal Merchants ahd Druggists throughout the State v *.
STARTLING RUT TRUE!
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
R EADER, are you a husband or a father ? a
wife or a mother ? Have yon the sincere
wellfare of those you love at heart l Prove
your sincerity, and lose no lime in learning
what causes interfere with their health and
HEMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
• ,’. 1 : • t : H | ? j
DELMnOLDS HIGHLY COSCESTBaTED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHUj
For diseases of the Bladder: and- Kidneys
Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and
all diseases of foe Sexual Organs,, whether
in male or female, from whatever cause they
happiness not less than your oWn. It will may liavej)rlginated. and no matter of how
a void to you and vours, as it has to thous- lodg standing.
onds, many a day.pt, aic and anxiety fol
lowed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation and exhaust-
ing those means for medical attendance,
medicines and advertised nostrums, which
otherwise would provide for decliuingyears,
the infirmities ofage^nd ,th<e proper educa
tion of your children. -
How often it happens: that- the wife lin
gers from year to year in th -t pitiable con
dition as not even for one day to feel the
Lappy nnd exhilerating influence incident to
tlie enjoyment of health, arising from ignor
ance of the simplest and plainest rales of
health as connected with th* marriage state,
the violntion'of which entails disease, suf
fering and misery.
“And musf this continue 1 Must this be 1
Is there no remedy! No relief! No hope!”
The remedy.is by knowing the causes
and avoiding them, and knowing the reme
dies and benefitting by them.'
These are pointed ont In
THE MARRIED WDM AN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
R OFBSSOR OP DISEASES OP WOMEN.
One Hundredth .Edition(000,000) T^mo. pp. 250
[ON FEti PAPER, EXTRA BINDINB, $1,00]
A standard work of establishefl reputation
fonnd classed in the catalogues of the great
trade sales in New York. Philadelphia, and
ptber cities, and sold by foe principal book
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paring her own symptoms with those de
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The wife about becoming a mother has of
ten need of instruction and advice ofthe ut
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respect to which her sensitiveness forbid-
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suen instrnction and advice, and also ex
plain many symptoms which otherwise
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pecuiiaritiesincideut to her situation are de
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How many are suffering from obstructions
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tem, which undermine the health, the ef
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May suffer from prolapsus uteri (Fallin
If you have contracted tf»e terrible disease
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surely.go dodn from one eeoeratioa-to an
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ping the very.vital fluids of life.do not trust
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unlike other remedies, does not dry up-the
disease in tbe blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-
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This article is now prescribed by some of
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jane 12 ly
the womb), or from fluor alius (weakness- ‘
debility, ^-c.) Many».re inconstant agony ~ *
for many months preceding confinement.—
Many have dificult if not dangerous delive
ries, and slow and uncertain discoveries.—
Some whose lives are hazarded during such
time, will each find in its pages the means
of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course impracticable to convey ful
ly the various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for the mar
ried or those contemplating ni-trriage.
In consequence of the uhivirsal populari
ty of the work, as evidenced by its extraor
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attempted, as well oi. booksellers as on the
public, by imitatioDs of title-page, spurious
editions,and surreptitious infringements of
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on and the entry in the Clerk’s Office o
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send by mail and address to Dr. A. M
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T his extraordinary medicine for
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I used James’ Neuralgic Liquid and in two ap
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Clinton, Ga. Physician.
Certificate.—JUDGE MASSINGALE.
I have used James’Neuralgic Liquid with en
tire success in two cases of Rheumatism in my
family, one chronio, the other inflammatory. I
have used it for Neuralgia in my own case with
much benefit I beliove it is the most reliable
and perfect “panacea" for pains I have ever
had in my family.
H W MASSINGALE.
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Holston Conference.—A few weeks since, when
some distanco from home, I was attacked with
Flux. I took one dose of Jnmcs’ Neuralgic Li
quid ; the symptoms begat to give way, gnd in
it few hours I wns relieved.
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Rev W H II Doggiuv of Holston Conference.
—I certify that James’ Neuralgic Liquid cured
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''Mimwr* 1 ”" 1 '
Editore Macon Telegraph, Pike Co., Ga.^
Gentlemen i In,obedience to my conscience
and to’ the benefit of suffering humanity, per
mit me through the columns ol yoar exten
sive paper, to perform what I beliove to. be
my doty to suffering fellow-mortals. Cancers
aod Cancerous aifectiona of a marlign:
charbctcr are considered by all tbo Medi
Faculties, both In England,? France and
mcrica. as incurable: and thousands ared
iy lingering on tbrottgh a painful and di et
ful existence to an aw/bl death from ibis
most direful ofttil complaints to wbicb tbe
hnman race aro subjected, without either
thought In hundredf '
tbe heat qnrgcotis tbo world ever prodoe
exhausted In Vain. 3Iy mother has
et-n for sixteen years afflicted, with one of
the most distressing cancers, situated in the
W/frMWW’-
fljjltfltBgrpBa mmbferiJoateJo cure. She
lias been relieved by Dr B Moseley, of Grif-
. Knowing the importance ofeven a small
in your paper, I will give a brief siate-
of foe caso^foat those who are afflicted
may read and judge for themselves its ma
lignant clta racier, anil tbe extraordinary skill
required!* eradicate it. The disease origl-
twied upon the upper Hp. near the corner oj
the month, and continued to spread nntil tbo
( the uppef lip, the gams, nose and
ofthe fade were very much affected,
been under tbe charge ofmanyemi-
nent physicians before visiting Dr Mosely,
and also the celebrated Dr. Marshal/of Ma
con, and Dr. Shepard, of CbarTestph. both'of
tfibse noted carers having failed to give any
relief. She was considered’by all who saw
her. to.he out of foe reach of medical aid;
her lip waa all destroyed-afid gone,.andrCM-
afituji.oq apparently ruined from the effects
af Arsenic, and other poisonous eschardtics,
that were applied while aher was under fbe
treatment of other, physicians. - Her face atid
eyes bad become very much awolen. vision
nearly, gone, and a generaf Dropsy oftbe en-
tiresystem, with distressing palpitation of
the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took
her under hl» treatment at Griffin, on theiM
Of.Augnst, 1851. The Doctor took out all the
cancfer, together with her front teeth, and
a portion df the superior maxilary bohe; ai
so some of the bones in the roof pi ihempufol
apd all without the use of the knife. There
has been no appearance of the disease since,
vnd I believe that it baa been entirely eradi
cated ftbm her system. 1 have made frd-
quent and minute examinations, and discov
er no apppeanuice of any cancer remaining.
When she reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary
at Griffin, she was completely prostrated
from the use of poisons, snch as Arsenic
and Corrosive Sublimate; she was scarcely
able to wa!k'‘w<thont much , pain, and dis
tress from loss of sight When she was un
der Dr.. Moseley’s treatment, he had many
casea cases of a severe,character, on which
be effect^.perfect cores in a short time, some
of which had baffled the be-t surgical skill,
and been pronounced inenrab’e; notwith
standing which. Dr. Moseley cored them‘all
without difficulty. I merely state that from
the lpcationrof the disease and the .’diseased
siate of the bones, it was absolmely beyon
relief by the use ofthe,knife. I would ad
v!*et all who are subjects of cancers, ulcers
and rumors of all kinds, not to dfespairotbe*
ng cured, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter
how many others may have failed to relieve
you If I did not honestly and candidly be
lieve that you would be serving the cause
of snfferring humanity, by publishing to the
world the knowledge of Dr. * Moreley s. un-
snrpassedskrh hr thetreatmeTifofcancefs|l
would not solici t a place in your valuable pa
per for tbiscommanieation I hope. 'gentie-
nieP, that you will place this case before the
public, that they may read and decide for
themselves.
Most Resp’ct’y.. Your ob’t se’v’t
DR.J.T.F0RD •
P. S. I will state for the benefit of the «f J
dieted, tb a i Dr. Moseley is a regular erado
uate, and lias been engaged in an extensive
practice for the past ten vearS. -Those who
desire to try his *kitl in the treatment of Can
cers. Syphilis andothercbronic disease? may
do so with the greatest hope of a cure be
ing pexfecied in a short time. have wit
nessed many wonderful cures made by Dr.
Moseley during the past three years; his
mode of treatment is very mild, not preven
ting tbe patient f om daily exeriise, and at
tended with no danger whatever.
Dr. T J. F.
All persons that are desirous of avail
ing themselves nf Dr. Mosely’s services, Wil
fred him at his office, on Eighth Street.Grif.
finGa* All *omunications must be post paid.
and addressed to W. R. MOSELEY. M. D;
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RTHE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
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I concur fully In the recommendation giv
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•Yonr medicine has in my.opinion, jus
claims to the confidence of the' public as t
valuable remedy in cases of indigestion.”
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male College.
T /as suffering froto chronic indigestion,
orUyspepsia. I tried the German Elixir
andfouud it the very thing I needed.”
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Agent for the Tnskegee MelbodistFemale
College. ■;
”1 am prepared to speak advisedly when
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or private house,'or while traveling, without if! none be designated, then seme lottery will
exposure to the most intimate friend- or room be drawn after the buyer has got the tickot i»
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