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'' ’ ■ New IViuic
J Uo'P Wiilved;nml for ; nlc,n li 1 r *u|>P y “ f ,V,U841
or the Wind‘Forte, cons.stingof ihr latest tongs.
Mfchct, Waltaos.Acc.
The Mihtfriutr being the nnihori cil agent of im
•xtnaive-Music ritnre, wil» receive orders at nil Jtin 6
for nny pnrticulnr kind of music .*\lso, I’inno Fortes
Guitms, or nny kind of mu ic.tl instruments, nrdeis
handed in v%lit be thinkf illy received,and fillet* with
the earliest dispnt. h. U. DICKLU^OS, Ag t.
October 31, l>50.
FALL 8TJPPL1ES.
B ATTEYvV hRt) , Uiivuiu received th-‘ir F II
Supplies, invite attention to n huge -ml well ih
sorted Stock of j'urt Drugs nnd Med;chus, 1‘nint .
Oils, Dye*S utr-, c.iaw,'Brushes, PerfumCiV. Fane)
ntticle.*, etc., cm. Dec. 5.
tiosEv ja v us & c«
Warchous Commission Mciclinuts
AUGUSTA, OA.
T HE undersigned thankful fur Iho liberal
patronage of the post season, again ten
ders their services to their friends ami tin?
public, in thesnle ol Cotton and oilier Pro
duce, at their Fire Proof Warehouse on
Campbell .street, wlieic their personal alien
lion will he givoif to all business entrusted to
them, ami liberal Cash advances made on
Produce when required. Orders for Bagging
Rope and fiuilv supplies, execu cd nt (lie
lowest market price.
JOHN CUSKEUY,
A. G. JAN lit),
i'MOS. W. i OSKKUY.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850.
OOlf
in, Scrofn
other
COD LIVR OIL.
T il \T C 'iebmted cure for Cott'Uinpti
in nil its ferins nnj various
cajfs.ju t received 20 gnis. direct from the mm
nictorv of Rushtoii, Clark St Co.—warranted gem
inc. For safe by HATTKY fc BRO.
Dec. 5,1 sf>0. Choice's Uriel Ran >
THE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIANS
I S invited to our fresh supply of Drugs nnd Med.
cities, Knglish und American t lit-mienl?, Sargi
cal Instrument's, Million I Bays, Homeopathic (’a-***
etc.. Th«- price n>id quality cannot fail topkn.-e n
who wish unadulterea articles.
A . K A T S ,
Fashionable French Foot. Maker.
I S prepared to execute work m hid line, in a net
ami substantial manner, and will be thankful fo
liberal share iif tlu* pntronig.' oi Rome and vicini y
lie may be ftund m the room lorinerly occupied Ly
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jan. 2d, 1811:
SuHJiTHXi.G NEW UNDER THE BUN.
GEOhGE BONE
R ESPECTFULLY mfomis the Citizensof Floyd
and the adjoining Counties, <nd the p iblic gener
ally, that ho has p< imunently located in the City of
Rome,wiilnhe intention of enrrying on thu CAR
RIAGE MAKING BU-INKSSut ml its various
•mi lies-. From his long ex e.i» nee in one of the inoat
xtenMve Cnniage iiiniiufr-ctnrie* in th- State of North
Carolina, he Hatter.- hunn If thathe will be able to give
entire s .tisfnctiou to u i w no ma\ fc 1 d.sposvd to test
hismechtdiism. “ Equaled by few amt Excelled by
s >NE,” .e hie motto, and in order to carry this fully in-
efleet. he employs none nm first rate workmen in
every repnnm. nt of his business, from the turning of
common wngon ?poke,to n full trimmed Plcnsure
Cnrri tge. In connection with his « sinb islunent he
has nn extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena-
b.cshim to faeditnie buMm-sa and fill orders in work-
mrn'ike style. He cordially invites the public, and es
pecially those who nr, disposed to eiicournge " home
ufactures” to giv e him a call and examine his Car
riages, Bagg es ami Wagons, before purchasing else-
re, as li • a d.-ieimined to sell for ensh or to punc
tual customers, on as good icrms as can be obtained
nth of'* Mason and Dickson's Line.”
Repn.ring done tnoider. nnd in the aliorte-t pos-i-
ble time. Ilis establishment may be found in the
immedintc virin ty ofilie Rail Ruad Depot nnd next
door to tile Hilhurn llcu-o.
Broad Street, Rome,Ga. January 1st, 1B5\.
William a. and john m sanford
H AVING t»ken the HOTEL recently occupied hv
E. II. GAH RETT, in 8Minm.nv.llo, On. woul’d
re-| ectiully inform the travelling publ c that tin y n
prep r d to nc. ommodnte all who m y favor them
with a call. Th- ir Ihmse is large and commodious,
iml well suited far rite comfort and convenience of
Dimities travelling the up country ill the puisuii of
health or plea-n o; and their table furnished with the
y la st th • country affords. I heir stables w.ll be
supplied wi h tin nbuml-ince of provender nnd utteml* |
ed by faithful and efficient O.-tlers. Their friends and
ncqu vintnners arc e.ordinlly invited ta call and give
t' cm a tri.il. ns no pains will be spnrcd on theii port to
vender all iiimfo table,
Nummerv.il.-, Ga Jnti. 0, IH'iO.
PROSPRCTUS
OF TUB
CUBAN LIBERATOR.
A NEAT Book of 3 hi Octavo pages, ileser ptiv
of the l-latid of Culm, present and prospective
and every thing on about it: Price $ I, payable, m a
instances, when subscribing, to enable the Author to
hnro the work in the finest style of th.* arts.
Besides the reading matter, additional pages will in
No. 1 Steel engravings, illustrutc many curious and
instructive, ns well a.-* exciting scenes ; and prominent
among them will bernotn few Americans transported
grated, shot, and in dungeons nnd bi.Jtwnys in chains
wit nut committing any offence whatever. Seeondn
rily, I ke illuat.ntions will exhibit the author before
th •”S;i tdish Inquisition," supposed by many to be cx
ploded, nnd American Ladies and Gentlemen in lit*,
vanna piling bags of gold before the authorities fo
hi-rol nse.
Confident of n patronage ns liberal ns the subject is
important. Editors who copy thi-, nnd Post Masters
who “frank” remittances, are my agents, rctnining2'i
per cent commission for the same ; and ns nil truth is
excluded by the Government < otisor from the Cuban
nre-s. and ,all people there nf.aid to talk, far n like
reason, lees la actunily known of Cuba in the United
Stites than even the remotest co ner of the earth.
It is time this should cense : respecting the garde
spot of this earth, when once under American rule
and the latter is as necessary as the former, and both
as dentin as the record of Genesis, containing the
commands of Almighty God.
EDWARD STIFF,
Author of the “Texan Emigrant,” nnd late Editor o.
the “Cherokee Sentinel,” at Cedar Bluff, /lln
P. S.—The day is not remote when l shall ntteod
♦ho Circuit Courts of DeKulb, Cherokee, Ssv, 9 &e„ in
sflabntnn,nnd my fiends will please have a goodly
list of names for two purposes ready.
JOHN VV. BURNETT, Rome, Gd., is the author
ised Agent.
Mo chd, 1851. tf
GRISWOLD 8 CO T i ON GIN.
r pi!R increased demand tor Gins rendered it nee
MiKtrV f*»r the prnpri tor greatly to extend Ins wnrkc,
which he i* doing wit entire new tnuldiaps. and nop*
nor new Machinery, on th" Central Ruitr *nd, nt Gri-
woldvd e, Jones county. Gejigio, 84 mile* cant Iron,
the city of Macon,
Th«*sp ore not Premium Gins. Not timing Rot up n
fancy i.tie«spressly lor that purpo«e, bin Hntitpl** •.Sum. «ir.
of die snuie ij truiiy, rod of u
those sent to l»H run.liners ;
makes in • best perfuming Gin in ii«p, h it eipuvn
lent to any. llm iiis are j . better <| ■in in.I iliin any otlie.
now in use—not having failed within die Inst live year,
to s-ll doable as many a any other Factory in til" St .t .
uttd will guaranto* thorn h * is n »w m iniifaolarinii
th-ciNiiing crop, nr- th * li'stmul* tJi'.s in (ieorg.n m
thepiico anil worth as mtn-l. to the pmchaier, a-th.
b.ft h > cn i g *1 m any .Slate at n-.y p ce.
He would ala . caution Planter* not *o purctinae Gin
With Water It iroin a*iv other Factory tlinn hi-, a
li» has |.a d a high price |.»r. nud owns the exclosiv
right to ticorge. for nit tne \\ nler Maxes ever pat. tiled
ami to the (Jit saving Boxes lor the entire cotton re. no.
and hereby notifies all who niui.e. sell or ti-e Wulei
Boxes or Oil-savers other lino ids F ctorv, they will h.
held acc.iitolahle f.,r .lamage* in Lamfornihy with the Pa
I m* taw- of h • country.
Orders fo* (it •* by >1 til, or thruugli Agents, p.-omptb
cx'-ctit.al, and d bveual nt tlie pusct.a-eis d-.or, wliei
not con veil tent to a Uadroml Depot or landing*
Fe».,-27, H.v* s \MUia GRISWOLD.
ctxtHWoiuvu.vk,FcU. I'St. lum.
WASHINGTON "hALL”
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HIS HOTEL has been newly fitted up nnd finely
furni-hed <or the acooiiunodati .ii o tli • Tr.a»
iug Public, gen • ally. So pa ns wi.| be .-p
tj render uli ooinfornthlc who in tv give u call
.C/ 2 * Sc v,i,.ta nlw.iyf, in ait nd u.cu at thy C
to convey h.iggag.t s.nd conduci P.issenge.s.
JAMES Li IV D. Proprietor
GEO. R. FKAZEIt, Superiatemlant.
N. B — V n-w and splendid HAMMER Silt 1
cully attach al, under the saint* roof.
Dec. 5,1 50. ly
DR ROGERS* LIVERWORT AND TAR.
A SAFE nnd cc tain . ure for c«>nsuiupt.on of t
Lungs, spitting n. blood,couglo, colds, Asthma
p .in in the side, bronchitis, hoop.tig cough, and nl
pulmonary affect.tins.
Exlructa from Ctrli/irates
Which can be .-ceil in full by culling on the t pent
gett.ng a pamphlet.
Mr. Atlnin Harris, A«iistant Surgeon U. S. Navy
ilo.-pitul, New Yo.k, stys; Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort
and Tor curd a case of the most distressing A.-tlimn
of twenty ix yea is standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Wli teliend, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I
h id the consumption, attended with the inostdist.c.-
Ming cough, mid d.scharged several quarts of blood
frt in the lungs, ni.d till my friends nnd physician
gave me up to tlie, yd a lew bottle- of Dr. Rogers’
Inver wot t and Tar restated me th perfect health I
G A URIEL Wn.TOIlEAD,
Sworn to nnd subscribed thin S7th day of Novem
ber. 1840. 11, E. Spencer, Mayor of Cincinnatti*
Mis. Child (resideson Sixth street, two doors west
of smith, Cine.tinntl,) s iys—I hud the pulmonary
con-umption, intended with n most distressing omtgh.
which reduced me to u mere ski let >n, and although
under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow wane, nnd gave up all hopes ol
recovery ! At tliisctisi- l was pc minded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed
u.y lungs nnd restored me to perfect health, by the
use of a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child
OCJ- Dr. William Richurds, of Cincinnati, says
Although it may seem unprolemionul, I feel cous.t to
ed to state that I used Dr. Rogets’ Liverwort «...
Tar in the ease of Clin lie* Wade, who was qui*. lo.
with pulmonary consumption, w.ill the happiest ff i .
oiler the usual remedies had la led.
[:-igued] Wm. Rich Anns, M. D
The following is written from Eliz. beiltmwn, Ky.
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwo.i and Tut . ivc gre it sat
isfaction in this place. Dr. Loiv.u. pnsi t I t- it, mid
Vronouiiccs it one of the he t nietliciiies i.i u-r.
E. II. IIayc aft, 1) uggi-r.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Pair «>t. (.»’ .li. county,
0„ writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd I or has l e«n
the means ofsnatchmg my life from n or. matur - uni v e!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN*
Mr. Merriweather, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Roars’Liverwort olid ns *wi It great
[•cess A young man of this place, suppt sed by
«iy one to be in the l.i-t i «ge of Consumption!
i- e .titely euted by i - is!
[signed] Davio .Meruiwkatiier, Druggist.
Mr II. E Dr .ke, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states—
■ mleni.in i my ncqu.tintaiico, who was oppa-
re .tly n the hi 1 stag - of the Consumption, was re*
d to pe feet health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv-
»rt and Tar. The cure was a most extraordinary
one.
Dr: Wilson, tan old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Patriot, O.. writes—I have been the family
physician of Airs. Wiseman lor twelve years, and
ilttr tig that little sue has suffered with diseased lungs,
which fi-inlly settled into pulmonary consumption !
She was eniirvly caved by the u e of Dr Rogers* Li
te, wort nml Tar. H. R. WILSON, M. D.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
Tint wherever Dr. Roger-’ Syrup of Livciwort nnd
Tar li s been introduced, it is ^upere ding every oth-
r Congli Medicine bef >rc the t ubl c This is wholly
wing to its truly wotideiful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season !
And n.*gl et not that cough which s daily weaken
ing your eons'itniion,i. .itat ng your throat nnd lung ,
nnd invitme on that rlrend disea.-c, ( ousaiuption,
when so suoihing and healing n romedy can lie oh-
i hied t.s Dr. Rogets' >yiupof Liv< raort and Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
Th • genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
on ih* engraved w ap, ei around each bottle
P.i •. per bottle, or-ix Imitl-s fo. Sold
wli dcsalc nn i retail by ,"Ct VII, \ MEAD,
13 Chartres st., bet. Conti nnd M. Lon s, N. O leans.
Solo agents for the Southern States, to whom nil
ordc.8 and applications for Agencies must be ndtbcss-
‘‘Ch M‘l by BATTEYA- BRO , Rome, Gi. ,Vom-
rs V Bro., Kingston, G i. John \. Erwin, Cussville,
J. J- Ho, k ns. • tin.in -rville ; .!. W. Robbins, Cnv
•Spr.ng ; J. L. Elliot Sc Co., tfi dnr Bluff, Ala.
DAILY LINE tF FOU^ HORSE POST
COACHES.
IDiffjtgs mnaffl
J UST rcwoivo.l Uy|uu subscriber, direct from New
York, ii lurgu nnil l‘r.■]I .u|.|ilv ol‘ Prt.tts and
Mndiolm*.,. J 1). mCKERSON.'Aa’t.
.Tidy v!5. ISr.O .13
I ALI, WI.VtLilC (jpODS.
M j. OMBERG,
M li li C 11 A iV r T A non.
H AS now on hail'll a well selector! stock ol Cloth.-
(•u ssit it ores nod Vestings,
ROME TO GUTTER'S LANDING.
THE Pro]irietor takes picas
in announcing to th • pah-
’ lie, that li Im-* re-e t ibl.ahi-d
»h s line ol Four Horse Post
. (im heH, l tween the above points, connecting nt
!in le.’s Landing with the Decat r Mail Bonis, an I
t Ron e wifi the Rome Railroad. A line of Four
’ t > se oiiclt sfo.il Montgomery,connects with the
nbo.e mute nt Blue Y aid ; leaving Blue Pond on th
artivol o the Coach iron* Cunt i’s Lanrling, o.
Mondays, Wednesd »>’■* and Fridays t i2 P. M —
Fare—Montgomery to Ibditsvide ^20; to .Nashville
A til w ekly line of Four Horse Coache
now in op ration i-omi Rome to Jacksonville, which
will be extended t » Ely ton its soon a* the connecting
line to Tuscaloosa isftto«-k«d with Conches; leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, on the
irrivnl of the Cars,nnd le iving Elyton Wednesdays,
Fr rlnys ..nd Su nlnys, nt 8 A. M.
Feb It, 1851 J. R. POWELL.
JLlVJbitt COMPJMT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY
and all
diseases aris
ing Irom a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness,
or blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis*
gust fur lood, Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering at the I'it ol
the Stomach, Swimming ol tht
Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Brea'hing, Flut
tering at the
Hoart, Cho.
king or
Suffocating Seusationt when In a
lying posture, Dimness of vision.
Dots or Webs before the
Sight. Fever and Dull
Pain in the Head,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
Yellowness ol the Skin
nnd Eves, Pain in the Side,
Back. Chest, LmiiHs, See., Sudden
Flushings «»i Heat. Burning m the Ficsh
Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cnn lie bPorninuenily Cured by
l>|{. HOIIFI.AIVD'S
CELKUHATKD GERMAN BITTERN,
PREPARED BY
Dlt. C. ill, JACKSON,
* AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
>o, 120, Arch Slrttc, Pliiludtilpliiti,
Their power over the above diseases is not excel
led, ii equalled, by any other preparation in the
United States, as the e ires attest, in many coses
niter skillful physicians had failed,
These Bitters are worthy the at'cmion of inva
lids. Pnsse-Hng great virtues in the rectification
nl diseases of tho Liver n..d lesser glands, exercis
ing the most searchtiif; powers in weakness nnd af
fections of the digestive organs, the) ure, wiihal,
sate, cert nni and plensnnt.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
(’iiah. Robinson. Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to
Dr Jecksun, Jon. 9, 185(1, said—
" My wife and inysell hnvo received more bene
fit linm your medicine than anvn'hcr wo linve ev<
er token lor the (LTDispepsin and Liver disense.”
“ Til* Tenth Leoipn.” published at Woodstock,
Va., Jun. 10, 1850, smd—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.”
** We liavo uniformly refrained from recommend
ing tu the tuhlic m.y ot the various I’ment Mudi-
• lues of thedny, unless ihormighly convinced m
Hie r v.iIjo. Among those we consider worthy nt
notice is the German Bitters, invented by Da.
Hoopland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila-
d* Iplim. One instance in »nrlictilar, in which th«-
superior virtues ol this medicine have been tested,
Inis (alien under our observation. During the lust
-iinimer, a son ol Mr. Abraham t’rabill^ ol this coun
ty, was very seriously nfilicted with Liver Complaint
and alter trying in vam various remedies, he pur
chased n bottle of the Bitters, and alter using it.
w a-« so much relieved ol his distressing malady, that
he procured oiunher bottle, and it restored him en
tirely to health.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judoe M. M. Noaii, a gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, said in his “ New
York Weekly Messenge’,” January fi, 1850.
• l)a. llonpLAND's Gusman Bitters.—Here is a
repurnium which tho leading presses in the Union
.mpenr tu be unanimous in recommending, and the
•- •son is obvious. It ii made alter a prescription
uirushed by one of the most celebrated physicians
modern times, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
iiouflnnd, Priffessor to the University of Jena, Pri
vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one ot
• Itu greatest medical writers Germany lias ever pro
duced He was emphatically tho enemy of HUM-
ouo.and therefore a medicine of which ho was the
inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on.
lie specially recommended it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility,Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, (iunmtpatlon, and alt complaints arising front
a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its excellence, end several nfthi-
onitora now * peak of its effects from their individual
oxporience. Under these circumstances, ive feel
wurnnted, not only in calling the •ttontion of our
readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. IM. Jack
son’s) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all nffiictod.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the best
family newspaper published in ilie United States,
the editor says of
DR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
• • It is seldom that we recmnnirnil what are term-
d Patent Medicines to tho confidence and patron-
ngo ol our readers; nnd, thereiorc, when we recom
mend Dr flnofinnd’s German Bitters, we wish it in
be distinctly understood that we are not speaking
of iho nostrum** ui tho day, that are noised about
for n brief period nnd the • forgotten after they have
done their guilty race ol mischief, hut of n medi
cine long established^ universally prized, and which
biih met the henrty approval ot the Fucultv itself
Evidence upon evidence haa been received (like
tho feregolng) from all sections of the Union, in
hreo years’ and the strongest testimony in its la/nr
is, that there is more ol it used in the practice o( ir
regular Physicians of Philadelphia Ilian all other
istriinis combi*.ed, n fact Hint can eostlv be esta
blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with Hietr quiet approval wnt-n pre
sented even in this tnrm.
This medicine will cure Liver Complaint nnd Dis-
pepsin no ono cnn doubt, oiler using it ns directed
ft .icts specifically upon the stouisi li and liver—it is
prntcMblo to calomel in all billions diseasi s—the
effect nt immediate. They can b« *idministprc:l to
female -»r inf*nt 'villi safety uiid reliable benefit, m
nny tune.
BEWARE OF ( OUNTERFEITS.
Thu medicine has attained that high character
which is necei-snry (or nil medicines to uttaiu to in-
■Mice coiinterteiii rs lo pm forth a spurious article o»
it* risk of the lives ofilmse who ore innocently tie
• ive
LOOK WELL TO THE »URK8 OF THE
GENUINE.
They lin/e the v ritten kignature ofC.M JACKSON
;ie wra; per, ami the namo b.own in the botilo,
O*wilhout wlnrii, they ore snurious.
For solo wholesale and retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No 12(1. ARCH Street, one door below Sixth
(late ol 278, Race street,) i’hiindelpliia, nnd by re.
spertntdo dealers generally throughout the country.
Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Druggist, Rome, Go.
August 1, 1850. 43 ly.
color, tflsfatlk*
esinlilishniont of tl
have b **-*n .-electo l by liim<Hf .n W-w Yo
gr^al cam and jntrt.culur r-*f«. nice to the
/:odj ; on<- Ho also prepared to i
-ejo liingiii -t in iniuT titiil Myfi* not tc
,-*st**l in our Inrar-t ami most lidiioimbh'
■y shade urn
- usually kep
good.
D.VNIiiX. S. PBINTUP
t-h. Sou.he.-.i Hutml Insurance
npauy t Home, Ga.
. ...et i.ft.fti l\u L’tli »«*. nUf
AT HOME again-
R U. HUDmIN' cm be found at his Nllopon
• % Broad Street, in die lower part of the City, pre
pared to do any kind of work In the Cnrpentei’s lin
and at his usual low p.icea Vi kjidow
ESIi tillSee., will be k. pt eonstmiTly on hand. Pe.
sons wishing work done in Ilia line would do well u
call and sec him Indore making n trade Hsewhe.e.
Jhii. 9, IS51. 6m
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS O. E. Payne, Executor of the last
Willund testament of Samuel Payne, er. de-
deccnscd, applie.-to me for letters of Dismistlou from
the uriher udniinist.oiion of said estate
These are the efoie to i-jte nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appjurat my office within the time prescribed
by la*vto chew c.iusc, if any exist, why said letter
should not be granted. Given under my hand at Of
fice 26-h JAxember, 1850.
JESSE LAMBERT1J, c. cmt
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE-
T HE sub.-criber would respectfully announce the
citizens of Rome and vicinity, that he lins lust
received and i- now opening a ln«g;* and splendid
gurtment of niltl consisting ol
8eiitlemeii’s water-proof nnd dtess boota Indies boot-
and shoes, and every variety of boots and shoes for
chddrcn. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
.•hoes and boots for common wear. As ho selected
h,sstock in < lnirlt*8ioi» lvilli gruiil care
he can confidently recommend it to his friends and
patrons, nnd will repair any rips without charge.
He also has on hand uu extensive supply of Hem-
ock Baltimore upper and sole leather, fine call
skin, and n general assortment of mate* lots, in hie line
which, together with his boots and shoes will be sold
.is eh* ap ns cnn bo bought in'his market. Ho will
continue toinanufnctuit^boo's and shoes ns heretofore
to cider, on ronsonnble terms. Thankful for past fn
vots, he cordinlly invites his friends and acquaint:
ers and the public generally to give him n call
P. A. OMBERG
Jin 10.1 sr>l •
draying and boating.
T he undersigned respectliilly informs the citizens
of Rome and its vicinity, that they have entered
into Co artnership for the purpose of boating and dray-
thcins. Ives in readiness to have P<fl
ing T.icy In dd ......
duce, Merchandize, See., conveyed to any part of
the City or Country, and to furnish Irom their wood-
yard on tho Oostanauln River, any quantity of good
oak and hickory wood. They hove excellent teams,
nnd will be thankful for tho patronogo of their friends
: nd Uu public* JOHN H. WISDOM.
JCU N- ECIIOLS.
HEALTH RESTORED!
BOTANIC 1NFIIINAKY.
T HE increasing popularity of the reformed Botnn
ic Practice of Medicine, nnd tho continued ap
plication of patients for medioal treatment, ns well
ns prescriptions nnd medicine to distant patients,
has induced the Propreitor to make more extensive
arrangements for tho better nnd more comfortnble
accommodation of the afflicted, whero every varie
ty ol disease will be treated upon the most scien
tific physiological principles. The reformed Prac
tice is becoming to bo too well known and too high
ly appreciated throughout our country, to require
eutogium or pnnegyric in this place. It needs not
the aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or
enhance Its value; l only claims for itself a fair
investigation and trial to be duly esteemed—and
certainly it cnimotbe denird flint. If tho most vi
olent opposition could have had its intended efieet,
the system would long ago linve been annihilated.
The argument ill its favor ncurmulittes, when wo
contemplate this fact, niul still survey the rigid
examination it is every where forced to pass thro’
Like true friendship, it lias tlioiougldy to be tested
“has ever to undcruo and withstand the sliocit o
adversity before it is justly entitled to the tun e.*
The Practice having outlived the prejudices w l o\
in many instances are too justly attached to it from
being in the bands of ignoiant pretenders, wln-re
it was too ofien found in its infancy in this country,
it lias been, and now is affording extraordinary re
lief to suffering thousands, while cures, in -om«-
cases almost bordering on tho miraculous, are be
ing effected by its potent Influence. The unparal
leled success it lias met in the hands of Dr. Jones,
(whose course of treatment in many respects is?
purely original,) lias gained for him celebrity, far
surpassing his fondest expectations, and thousands
are rejoicing under tlie beneficial effects of n Prac
tice whose tendency is to heal without nny oftho.se
disagreeable consequences which ten often follow
the eradication of ono disease by the substitution of
anothn.
From the many testimonials which Dr.has Jones
received of bis unparalleled success, he has thought
proper to lay the following before a reflecting com
munity. The statements here made are not from
persons who livo out of the reach of enquiry, but
they come from respectable citizens of our own
country, wliocnn bo seen nnd consulted personally,
in reference to their true conditions,
D)’«|>op*iu«
Dr Jones—My Dear Sir t This is to certify that
l was, for some 15 or 20 years, grievously nfilicted
with dyspepsia or indigestion. My case was one
of a very distressing nature; for several yenrs ]
was compelled to throw up every thing that 1 eat,
which kept me in quite n feeble nud debilitated
condition. But I am now proud to have it to say,
that through the blessings of Dr. Jones' Remedies,
I feel that 1 nin restored to n perfect state of health,
and that, too, with but ono month’s supply of med
icine, which has proved to be the cheapest nnd best
medicine I ever purchased. For the truth of the
above statement, any ono can be satisfied by appli
cation to me near /Jirt Town P. O., Floyd county,
Ga. THUS. MIDDLE 1 ON, J. P.
spinal Dikouftc and Mipro««ed Monatrua-
(Ion.
Dn. Joxrs—Dear Sir : Believing it n duty I owe
to the public, and in true justice to yourself, I have
thought proper, lor the information of those who
may be nfilicted, to give a candid statement of my
negro girl lane’s diseased state, brought on from an
obstructed menses or monthly courses. She was
altacked ill November, 18*18, with n severe pain in
the. back of the head, extending down the whole
course of the spine, producing complete pnralyzn*
tiou of the left side, and rendering it perfectly help
less, nnd in n short time she lost the uso ol the
whole system. She could not turn herself in or
out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, nnd
to all nppenrnnccs past the reach of remedies. But
1 now, through the judicious and skillful applica
tion of Dr. Jones’ Remedies, consider her restored
to tv perfect state of health, lor which ho will ever
have my lasting gratitude. Should nny one desire
a confirmation of the above stntcmsnt, they can
address mo nenr Summerville, Clmttoogn co„ Gu.
March 7, 1850* WILLIAM STANTON.
Dikcase of Stomncli Nplnc and Head.
For the benefit ofsufferiug humanity, I have
thought proper to lay my case before tho public.
Having been severely nfilicted for scvernl yenrs
with a disease of tho stomach, spine nnd head—to
enumerate all the long train of symptoms with
which I was troubled, would occupy more space
than would be interesting. Suffice it to say, that
frequently niter eating, 1 would betaken with vio
lent and distressing sensations in the head nnd
hack of my ncok, extending half way down the
spine. At such limes I was compelled to take my
bed. These spells usually continued for several
lioitr*. nnd were frequently so severe un to render
life u burden. To obtain relief I hud recourse ro
behest medical aid tho country nfforded. Having
tried the most skillful physic inns in Rome, 1 applied
ot sevctnl of the most eminent professional men of
the United States. I wrote to Prof. /Judlev, of
Kentucky ; had the celebrated Dr. Mott, of New
York, written to, nnd his prescription tried; ap
plied also to the much extolled Dr. Durham ; and
then successively to Dr. Dug.is, of Augusta, Ur.
Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Millcdgeville,
Dr. Cutridge, of Glmttoogn county, and tho reput
ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, 1 finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca
ting in Rome, ventured on giving him a call. For
ragement of others, I nin happy to certify
that Dr. Jones has given mo more relief than nil
the rest combined. I can now say that my health
better than *t has been Cor several years past J
un able to attend to my plantation a Hairs, and rid-
to Rome, or any where else my business requires my
persona!attention (signed) JOEL MaNN.
(urea effected without seeing: Hie Pal lor.
Those persons living nt a distance, and cannot
invcuiently place themselves under my immediate
charge, may have their case strealed by sending me
nn accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa
tion, habits of life, See. Medicines will be scicn
tifinally couinominded.niid neatly put up, with am
ple written directions for use, by tho duo observ
ance of which distant patients may cure thein-
solvesoftlie most complicated and obstinate disease,
though it would be much better for tiic patient to ap
ply personally,if possible; because lie will then enjoy
11 tlie advantages of Dr Jones’ personal acquain
tance with the peculiarities of the case. Since the
reduction of postage, tin* expense of sending medi
cines by mail is but trilling. My charge, in till
cases not requiring my personal attendance, is
FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A
MONTH. This lee must invariably ho enclosed in
tho letter asking advice, in order to insure attention,
directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Junes, Rome,
Ga.
Persons owning afflicted slaves, cun have them
treated nt my Infirmary, or medicines sent them nt
above stated. D. S JONES, M. D
To the Friends of Medical Reform.
T HE oft and repeated cnlls to vi.-it patients ntn dis
tnnee in the country, lins induced ih • subscriber to
unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. H. B.
RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
who*e qualifications are of the first order, hav
ing practiced for several years with flutteringsucce-t
in .Middle Georgia, where his reputation as n prac
titioner, is best known nnd appreciated
I will also tnkeihis method of rem~* ng my most
grateful acknowledgement- to iny patrons for past
:nvots, nnd still solicit a continuance of the same.
In connection with the above named gentleman, 1 will
he prepared nt nil times to attend to calls in reasona
ble distance, and when necessary, the services of both
will be tendered in cons-iltiition without additional
charge. D S. JONES.
Rome, Ga., October 21, 1850 tf
BANES & EDDLEMAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS,SHOES, LEATHER,PEGS,
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga
a AVE on hand a lnrge stock of Leather, Lnsfs,
Pegs Findings, Tools, &c., and will fill orders
nt Augusta price.-, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma
in-rain Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
totry them, ns they ,migli?“go farther nnd fare worse.”
They also have a large stock of well assorted Boots
and Shoes, mode exnressly for them, which they will
warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap
Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manfactur-
ed by themselves in Atlanta. These are far superior
to any Negro Shoes before offered in this purt of the
esantryi and will be sold on accommodating terms.
They are prepared also, to make to order fine single
and doubled sole Boots, or any other kind, in a style
Chill Tuver, Dumb Aj4ua Inter
iniltent & Remittent Fevers &
all tlie various forms of
Bilious Diseases ^
SPEEDILY & THOROUGHLY
^CURED '^6(0
tSPsgoodis Indui CW>T*» -
ETTlie ItCEtoi’liig influence of this med
icine upon constitutions impaired and injured by a
residence In bilious elimiiteat Is ono ol its mosf
valuable qualities. There aro many conatiiiitipna
winch become gradually undermined by miabmal
causes, without even n day’s actual confinement.
The sallow complexion, loss o r appetite, languor,
weariness and depression of spirits,—nil yield to
this remedy if only faithfully used according to
the directions of the pamphlet which accompanies
each bottle.
A small Treatise on the “oausos,, treatment nnd
''urn ot Fever nnd Ague,nnd other diseases of bil
ious climates,” may ho had gratis of the under-
signed. Also numerous certificates irom men ot
il.o highest responsibility, (edifying to (lie ureal
efficacy of this medicine cnn be seen on nplication
to J. D. DICKERSON,
A*enl lor Rome Go.
March 2, 1849 3l—Km
“How low who think nrightnmongthe thinking low
How i,.uny never think, but only think they do.”
GG-Thk sentiment implied in tho Above exclam
ation is on no subject more fully exemplified thnn
on that of Health. But few give it a single thought,
nnd fewer still reflect upon it with tho observation
and good sense which matters of minor consequence
receive As observation teachers tho fact that Dr.
Osgood’s India Uliolagogue is a never failing rome
dy in Foverand Ague, good sense woulcl surely
indicate its prompt and immediate uso. To be
foilud nt J. I). DICKERSON’S
Mnv 3, Agent lor the Proprietor
Od-LIVER COMPLAINTS of bilious climates
arise from tho same causes which produce Fever
and Ague, and are cured with the same certainty
by Di Osgood’s India Cholngoguo. Even after the
Liver has become much enlarged nnd tender upon
pressure, it is in a few weeks restored to its iiatnrnl
size, soreness nnd pain in tho side relieved with
uur-li general improvement ns denotes returning
health.
The above highly valuable propitiation may
uud nt the Drug Store of
J. D. DICKERSON,
May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, Ga
MEMPHIS HLSTITUTR
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE regular course of Lectures in this Institute
will coiiiiiienco on the First of November, nnd
continue until tho last of February. The Anntoui-
ical Department will be opened nnd ready to receive
students by the First of October. The Medicnl De
partment will be under the direction ol iho follow
ing
IMKOFUSSOXIS.
J. Conquest Gnoss. M. D., Professor of tho In
stitutes ol Medicine, nnd Meoicnt Jurisprudence.
W. BvRuPowrll, M. D., Professor of (Yrebinl
Physiology, Medicnl Geology, nnd Mineralogy.
R. 8 Newton, M, D., Professor ol Surgery.
II. J. Hulck, M. D-, Prolessor of Theory nnd
Practice of Medicine.
J. A. Wilson, M. D„ Professor of Obstetrics nnd
Diseases ol Women a\d Children.
J, Kino, M, D., P<olessor of Materia Medicn,
nnd Thera politics.
Z. Freeman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy,
J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor ol Chcmis-
ti y and Pharmacy.
CIJKiqili: lAU TIIUEN,
Medicine—Prof. H J Hulck.
Surgery—Prop. R. S. Newton.
Anatomical Demonstrator—Z Freeman, M I)
The fees for a full course of lectures amount to
$ 105. Mntriculntor’s #5; Demonstrator’s Fee, $10.
Graduation, $20.
Those desiring fur her information will please
address (post paid) to the Dean; tun! students arri-
ng in the city will please call on iiitti at the IIotc-1
R.S. NEWTON, \l. D , Dean oftlieFaculty
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon. E. W. M. Kino, Professor of Theory nnd
Practice ol Law.
Hon. V. D. Barry, Esq-, Professor of Commer
cial Jurisprudence
Thumb—$50 per Session
All communications pertaining to this depart
ment must bo addressed to
E. W M. KING,
Memphis, Tenn,.Inly, 1S50.
The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities moral
worth and professional acquirements, u ill <-<>mpi*r
favorably with the most iliHimuidslu d in our c- no.
try. The medical laculty conedtui* n on iinomaly in
this or any other country—all ol them are ..tile lee*
• uiprs nnd the host i*l leathers.
Those who will contemplate our geographical pe
eition. and (he extern ol our population, ua.t have n*.
doubt as to (he eligibility ol our -iumiion lor an en
terprise ot the kind. An to health, incitid ng nil sea
sons of the year, wa deny that any other city has
MORE.
A common error exists in tho minds of ninny
students relative to the place ofstudymg rnoilic.ne:
those who intend practising among the the disenser
of tho /Post anil Month, should certainly educate
themselves nt a school who-o Faculty are practi
cally acquainted with those* diseases,
That the public mnv he satisfied of I iiis school
we feel it our duty to suite, tlui* the Trustees nnd
I nanity form n unit in »eti**n, which augurs well
tor its liititre success; and that tho peculiar inter,
nal organization which connects them, cannot be in-
Corrupted.
E, W. »1. KING, Pres d«nt
of the jV/emphi-i Instill)
April 4, 1850, 84
J. J. COHEN'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
T HE Mibsciiher informs his friends nnd the public
generally, that he has removed his Store from the
Corner of Broad nnd Etowah Sir* eta, to the first Store
below, in that part of the City called Pittsburg on the
same side of the Street where he offers the same bar-
gniri8ns ever. He has lately been joined in business
by .1. Jnrnslnwsky, who is well acquainted with the
Southern trade, nnd has been the whole summer at the
Noitho n cities fer the purpose of selecting n choice
Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries of nlldcscriptions,'Carriagennd
other Hardware, Cutlery, nnd n large variety of car-
penter’s Tools, nnd other tools, iVc., all of which will
be sold on the most accommodating terms by
J. J. COHEN & Co.
CO*We mnko tio promises to the public to sell at, or
under cost, but invite one andall to :ry us, ns we are
confident of giving satisfaction to every one.
Dec. 4o, 1850. 9
ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY,
M ILLGEARING of every description, Gin Gear
ing,Plates a ml Balls, See , &o , together with nil
such oilier castings as ore usunlly made nt similar es
tablishments, will be manufactured to order on ac
commodating terms, and warranted lobe of the best
material, by A. LEYDEN &CO.
Nov. 28. ly
Improvements. Apply nt the Atlont Iron
Foundery. A. LEYDEN & CO.
Nov. Jy
M ILL .STONES,French, Gcorgin,nnd Esopus, of
every size, at manufacturer’s prices, with freight
added. Also, Molting Cloths of superior quality, Cast
Iron Water Wheels,of all sizes, for Flour nnd Saw
Mills, &c.,&c Apply nt the Foundery of
Nov. 28 1850. A. LEYDEN & CO.
.unsurpassed in this country.
if] let-1 (fa> JiflO.
NEW ARRIVAL.
x*$J»T^HE undersigned begs lenve to inform the
JLlSe J-citizens of Rome, its vicinity and the public
generally, that he has just received nnd opened a new
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY or the very la
test paterns and finest $tyle. His friends and acquain
tances are cordially invited to give him a call and ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds ofifepairing done to order, and goods and
work warrertrod. His establishment will be founds
few doors above the Hilbum House, Depot Square.
% g. MciMzaai
ssammm
/Ting's Evil, Whitr Swellings, Hard Tu
Sttf Jointi, and all Fixed Paine'irhatevtr.
IVHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED.
PAIN CANNOT EXIST.
A genilcinuii in ilie South ot Eurnpu and Pal.a.
R£l >*• IS30, li.nru mi much .aid in the latter place
i lavor nl JEW DAVID'S I'LAh'I JBlt, and ol
the (a. he ounanlered) nnraculot.a cute. It had ptt-
Ibrmad, that lie waa induced id try it on hie own
per.ou, fur a Lung and Liver Ailcctinn, the rrnmval
.it "Inch had been the chief object ol hie journey,
but which hod rtelttcd the genial and deheiuu
olnno.
He accordingly applied a planter nn the right
sidonl hivuheiii where the pain wee arated, another
hriwfon the ahouldere, nnd one over the region of
me liver. In the meantime he drank Ircclyot an
herb tea of laxative quslltiea. He eoon lound hla
health Improving, end in a lew weeke hie cough left
h » n ‘ 'he Fallowin'.a ol Ina akin dirkppeared, hla
pain waa removed, aud hia health became perm —
nently reinotaied.
rpilESE PLAS1 EUS por.r.a the edventegeol
* being put up In airMight boxes—hence they re
tain their full virtues in all olimaiFS' We have just
received the following leeiimouiul Irom C. tJ. Sel
ler., nn eminent lawyer in eucteaeful ptactice in
Wilcox cottnl.v, Alabama. Hu ia n gentleman in
high standing,and one chose influence hee greet
weight!
■Camden, Ala., Nov S4th. 1848.
•‘Meant. 3c"Ail & Mead—Gentlemcm—Har.
ng been requested to elate whulliaa been the te.
■nil nt. my experience in the use of your ‘llebtew
Plnator,' I cheerfully comply by saying that l have
■ound i' to bo oe heretofore recommended, an’in
valuable medicine' In different cases of my fami
ly I have applied the Planer to Chronic Sores.
'I'umore nnd Paine, and it hee never lailed lo afford
inrtant relief. I have alto lived it with good effect
upon tny own pertrn in the cure ol ulcere, With
which I havo been severely afflicted.
‘•HoFpeotfully, etc.
C. C. ‘SELLERS."
Ii hee been very btnelietel in caeeeof Meikne.e,
each os Pain and Weaknevv in tlie elomacl.. Weak
Ltiuba, Lumcneea, Affection of the Spine, Female
Wenknear, &c No female, iuliji cl tu pain ot
weuknt'svin the bock or aides, should be without it.
Married ladies in iteliente ■iiueiiune, find greet re-
liol Irntn eonetentl) wearing iltieplaster.
The application of the Plaster belwetn the tltoul-
dors haa been l,.nnd n certain remedy for Colds,
I'nugliv, Phthisic and Lung Affections, in that
primary eiog. e It nrairoya inflammation by per
epirniion.
I Jew are of Counterfeit, anti Bate Imitation,
CAUTION.—The auheertbere ore the only Gen.
era): Agents in the Miqihern Statee gt the vale ol
line truly valuable Plntiei) end in order lo prevent
purchasers being ilnpi nd spun, by a cetn.ierleii
article, e .III in ibis city and clvewlierc, lor the oen
uine they invile p.riit-ulnr audition tu the billow
ing Manna or the Genuine!
It*. Tlie genuine iiput up in imuat/i.eugine turn
ed bottom, d boxee, not thuldered in.
Id. The genuine ha, the engraved head oj Jew Da•
Old Oil the direction,, around the box, with .m oot-
ponying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roche,-
(D-SI OVIL & M HAD Chuncrv Street, Whole
sale General Agents lor the Southern Kielcs, lo
whom all orders must be ndilreaeed.
Hold also, Wholesale and lie.ail hv
BATI LT A IIIlLTHIiB,
llonif, Gt,
W. II. Sitnimere, Kingston, Go., J. D, Carpent
r. A Co.. Casvviie, t.n.. S. W. Ilobhina, Cave
A'priiig, Ga., L. W, lioviv, Villa Rica. Ga,
/il.KiV '
Dr- FlttTi’e Cili lii tiled .lieilciilui e
Pnlmonnry Cnlintni. Uernptive Syrup,
Pectornl Expeeioriiut, Ilonrt Corrector,
Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector^ '
Pure nml .Medioniiil Coil Liver Oil,
Anti-Dye,.optic Mixture, Cough iintl Cathartic Pills
Nervine, Fqinnlp Pilje, ,
Yurinifuge, Funiiile Specific, ,Vc., &c.
Used by him constnntly ami with unprecedented
vuccevt. :u tlie treatment oi
Coughs, Culds, Consumption, Asthma, Hear’.
Viscoses, Dyspepsia, Scrojt.la, Skin
Diseases, Jtfwumatism,Female Com
plaints, Piles, ifc.j Sfc.
DR. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED PATENT 8IL
VEH PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.
DU FITCH’S IMPROVED PLATED STEEL'
SPRING SHOULDER BRACE.
DP.. FITOH’3 SILVER INHALING TUBE. *
l>r- Fitt’lt-a Celebrated ait Lectures.
ON TIIE rUEVENTlON AND CIKK nr
Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj the Heart,
Sfc., uud on Ihimethcd of preserving Health
mid Beauty to an old ot/e.
This Book should bo in every fninlly. To the
Consumptive it points out tlie only reasonalte hope
for relief. To mothers, tho directions it'gives lor
the care nn<» education ol ( hildren nru tiivulinble
7^,000 conies of this Book have passed through tht*
press, uud tho sale codtjimes unabated.
For sale by S. S Fi’l GH 5c CO„ fi
7117 Broadway, N, Y;, mid by
J. D. DICKERSON, Rome, Go.
CO- Dn Fitch’s Guide to Invauido, or Direction,
persons using DtuKitolPs Remedies, to bo had,
ut of nil iiis Agents.
I’role.aor Uurry’n Tri<io|ilieraue or Medlw
cured Compound.
I NFAI.IBLE for renewing:, invigoratin
and lienutifying tlie hair, removing stun,
Dniidiufl', and nil affections of the Scalp, and
curing eruptions on the t>kin, diseases of th*
glands, muscles and integuments, and reliev
ing slings, cuts, bruises, opains, &c &c
With this preparation, “ there is no such
wotd as fail.” It has obtained the higheat
celebrity among the first classes in the Uni
ted States and stands unrivalled in all that it,
professes to be, both fo" cheapness and t
cacy, it defies all competition: The scig
tiftc treatise on the hair and akin (embrr ’
valuable directions Tor the culture and pre
servation of natures choicest ornament) ia
which each bottle is enclosed, is alone.wortf
the money. It is upon the skin, the tmtscu
lur fibre, nnd the glands that the Tricophe
ous has its specific action, and in ail nffertia
and injuries of these orgnns, it is a sovere
remedy.
Sold in lnrge bottles, price 25 contl
the principal office 137, Broadway, N.,"
and the principil meirhants ana Di
throughout tht United tntes and Ca
J D. DIf CERSON,
Ap’il 25.
Georgia Floyd County.
W HEREAS, Joseph Walter., sdminiFi
the estate of Granberry Vick, decet
plies to me for Letters of Dismission from the I
administration of tho Earner' JjIKISgH
These are, therefore, to cite and aclmoelj/
singular the kindrend and creditors of i
to be nnd nppear nt n:y office wiling
bod by law, to show causa (if,
Letters of dismission;
Liven