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SOMETHING HEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
R espectfully infornu nm citizens of. Floyd
and the adjoining Counties, nnd the pilrtic gener
ally, that ho lint poiinanently located In tho City of
Rome, with the Intention ol'carrying on tho CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in nil ita Various
branches. Front hie long experience In' one of thei most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North
Carolina, he Hatters himself that he will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all Who nmy feel disposed to test
his mechanism: “ Equaled by few and Excelled by
none, 1 ' it his motto, and in order to carry this fully in
to effect, lie employs none but first rate workmen in
every department of hit holiness, from tho turning ot
n common wagou-rpoke, to o full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In uonnectiott with his establishment he
has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which cna-
. hies him todheiitinte business and fill orders in work-
tuinlikc style. He cordlilly Invites the public, and es
pecially those
ulai
, _> who sre disposed to encournge M home
inanulacturea’’toglve hint a cnll and exomltto his Car
riages,Uuggiea aim Wogons, bclbre purchasing else-
_ where, os hr Is determined to cell for cosh or to punc-
"Tiflft eustmhw*, an as coral terms ns can bo obtained
South of" Mason and Dickson's Line, “
Repairing done to order, and in the shortest possi
ble time. Hit establishment inuy be found in the
.jramcdlote.idclnity of the Rail Rond Depot and next
doorUTflte Hifirarn House.
Broad Street, Rome, Ga. Janunry 1st, 1851.
mmssx
Far Ike Cure of
OOVOBS, COLDS
CYOS&L
DAILY LINE OF FOUR HOaSE POST
COACHES.
ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
THE Proprietor, takea Iona
t ure in announcing to tho pub
lic, thnt he bn.» re-estubllshed
■Ills lino oi Four Horse Post
Coaches, between the abovo points, connecting
Gunter’s Landing with the Decat r Mail Boats, ami
at Rome with the Rome Rnilroad. A line of Four
Horn Coaches from Montgomery, connects with the
abort routs at Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Ponil on tho
arrival ol the Coach ftom Gunter’s Landing, on
Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, nl 12 P. M.—
Fair—Montgomery to Huntsville $J0 ; to Nashville
925 Atrl-wcokly line of Four Horse Coaches is
now in operation fiont Rome to Jacksonville, which
will lio extended to Ely ton os soon ns the connecting
lino to Tuscaloosa Is Hooked with Conches 1 leaving
Home, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, on the
arrival of theOam.nmi leaving Elyton Wednesdays,
Fridays nnd Hondnys, at 8 A. M.
Fob A, 1851 J. R. POWELL.
SVUVM, «vsi«a,
HOARSBKBSB, BBONCHXTXB,
WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP,
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Among tho numerous discoveries Solencc has mad
in tliia generation to facilitate the business oflifc—in-
crenscita enjoyment, and even prolong the term ofhu
men existence, none can bo nnmed of more rool value
to mankind, thou this contribution of Chemistry to tho
hcnling Art. A vast trial of Its virtues throughout
this broad country, has proven beyond n doubt, that
t\o medicine or combination of medicine., yet known,
can so surely central and onto the numerous varieties
of pulmonnry disease which have hitherto swept from
our midst thousands nnd thousands every year. In
deed, there la now nbundnnt ronson to believe n rente;
dy has at length been found which con he relied 011 to
eure the moat dangerous affections of the lungs. Our
apace hero will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the cures effcclcd by its use, but we would presell;
the following opinions of eminent men, nnd refer furth
er emptiry to tho circular which the agent brio tv nam
ed, will Iilwtiys be pleased to furnish free, wherein are
full particulars, nnd indisputable prool of these facts.
From the the President of Ainherat College, the celc
. _ .
AT HOME AGAIN*
R n. HUDGINS cun bo found at his Shop on
, Broad 8treet, in the lower part of the City, pre
pared to do nny kind of work In the Carpenter’s line
nnd at ills uaual low prices. AVIlldOlV -ttliall,
Blinds, dee., will he kept constantly on hand. Per
son* wishing work dona In his line wonld do well to
call nnd sen him bclora making n trade elsewhere,
Jan. 9,1851. 6m
EXECUTOR S SALE.
O N the twenty-fifth day of July next, will be sold
at the rt ahtence of tho late William Champion
deceased, n portion of tho porsonnl property c
' 1 ehold end kl
deceased, consisting ol nil tho household and kitchen
farnlture found, ns belonging to the Estate of suid de
ceased, Arming toots, wheat garner, a small lot of
lumber, four bushels coin,some brick, one blind mare,
one saddle and bridle, wheel-barrow, a few cnttlc, six
head ofhogs, six acres wheat, the rent of eight nurea
com, nnd three nnd n hall' cotton, three acres oats,
and five acres new ground corn,
Terms of snle—note with approved security at 12
months credit.
M. Li COLBERT, Ex’r.
June 12,185!.
brated Profeeior HITCHCOC
Jnntes C. Ayer—Sir, I hnvo used your Cherry
Pectornl in my own case of deep seated Bronchitis,
om anti.fled from its chemical constitution, that it is
an sdmirnble compound for the relief ot loryngiol and
bronchial dl fflcultles. If my opinion os to its superior
character enn ho of nny service, you nro at liberty to
use it na yon think proper. Ed. IIitciicock, L. L. D.
From the widely celebrated Professor SILLIMAN,
M,D., L. L- 1)., Professor of Ccmistry,Mineralogy,
dec, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Eu
rope.
“I deem the Cherry PccloralanadmlriiUlecompoal-
tion from some ot'tbo beat articled in tho muteria itied-
ca.nnd 11 very effective remedy for tho data of dls-
ensca it is intended to euro,"
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1,18*r9.
Major Pattison, President of tits S. G, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful suc
cess, to cure nn inflammation of tho lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 28,1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dcnr8ir, I am now con
stantly using your Cherry Pectornl in my practice, and
prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonnry com
plaints. From observation of many severa cates,
couvlnceil it will eure coughs, colds, nnd diseases of
the lungs, thnt have put to defiance nil other remedies.
I invariably recommend its use in cases of consump
tion,nnd consider it much the best remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully yours,
1,-.S. CusUMAN, M. D.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEY,VOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY
•nd ill
diaeiaea aris
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Bn
maeh, such as Ci
lion, Inward Pilai, Fullness,
or blood to tho Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Naueea, Heartburn, Disk
gust (hr food, Fullneaa or Weight in
(tho Stomach, Sour Eruclntlone, oink
ing or Fluttering tl the Fit of
the Stomach, Swimming of tho
Head, Hurried nnd Diffi
cult Brentliing, Flut
tering at the
Heart, Cho.
king or
Suffocating Seuaationa when in a
lying pnaiure, Dimnt it of vision,
Dots or Weba before tho
Sight, Fever and Dull
Pain in tho Hand,
Deficiency
of Parapirttion,
Y atlownaaa of tha Skin
and Eyna. Pain In tht Side,
Back, Cheat, Limba, dee., Sodden
Flushings of Heat, Burning in tha Fieah
Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great
Depreaaion of Spirlta,
Can be Permanently Cant fey
UR. HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rairAiau sv
DR. C. n, JACKIM,
AT T«1
GERMAN MEDICINE STOKE,
No, ISO, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their powor over the above diaeaaeaia not exeoh
led, II equalled, by any other preparation In tha
United States,, as tha o.tras attaal, in many eases
after skillful physicians had failed,
Tlioao Bitters are worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the raetifieation
of diseases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercis
ing tho moat searching powere in wenkneea and aP
feottona of the digestive organa, they are, withal,
rtain and pleasant,
HEAD AND BE CONVINCED.
CiiAi. RoaiKjoN, Esq t Eaaion, Md„ in a letter lo
HEALTH RESTORED!
BOTANIC INFIRMARY.
T HE increasing popularity of tho reformed Botan
ic Practice of Medicine, nnd tho continued ap‘
plication of patients for mcdicnltreatmenl', ns well
us prcrcrlpllonsnnd medioina to distant patients,
has induced the Propreltor to ntnko more extensive
Prepared nnd sold by, James C. Aver, Practical
(.'demur, Lowell, Mast,
Sold in Rome by Battry BnoTtiEU, in Marietta, by
Wm. Roa r, in Augusta by ITaviland, Rtsi.ev, it, Co.,
nnd by nil Druggists throughout tho St“tc.
march 20,1851. , ly
ATLANTA IKON FOUNDERY.
I AM now prepared to order Mill Georing of every
description, und all other Castings that nre innde
in similar establishments, including Gin Gear, Plates
nnd Bells, Ace., Itc. Alio, BARK MILLS, with the
latest improvement!, all of which will be warranted
to bn of tha best matnrtal and workmanship. I wil,
•Iso furnish nil kinds of Mill Rock nt tho lowest rule 1
fur Cash. A. LEYDEN
March 8,1851 ly
PATENT CAST IRON WATER WIII'ELS.
^|^HICH will be warranted to out two thousand
lent i f plank per day, under any bend ol
Witter flrnin four feet up, Manufactured tty
march8, lSSI. A. LEYDEN.
A. 1C ATS,
Faihlonabla French Boot Maker.
I S prepared to execute work In Ills line, In n neat
anti substantial manner, and Will be thankful for n
liberal share of the patronage 01 Rome an.l vicinity
He may ba found at the room tonnerly occupied by
tho Courier Office, on Brood street.
Rome, Jan. 23, 18.il;
WA8HINGT0N HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia,
t IMII8 HOTEL has been newly fitted up nnd finely
I. furnished lor the acoommodotion of the Travel
ing Public, generally. Oct* No pains will be spnred
to render nil uotnfortnhlc who inay give us n call.
ICP SorVnnts always In attondnuco ot tho Cars
to con vey buggngo nnd conduct Pnsseugere.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
GEO. R. FffA/.EH, Supcrintendunt.
N.- -A nm-enJ splendid BAKHEHS1IOP recent
ly alt 1 h -tl, under the same roof,
Do, ft, liSO. ly
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
rpHE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain In
X the Side, Hip, Bock, Limba and Joints; Scrotuln,
King’s Evil, While Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, nnd nil fixed pains whatever.
These Plasters possess the udvautoge of being put
up in air tight boxes; hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
This cele -rated Pain Extractor lias been so exten
sively used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country nnd Europe, that ilia almost need-
leas 10 say any thing ubout It. Yet there mny lie
•onto who stand in need of ita healing powere who
hare not yet tried it. For their sakes we will simply
state what it hat done in thouiands of caeca, nnd
what it will dofor them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORG IA.
Read the following testimony from a Physician
Gestlemkiv—Yoar Hebrew Piaster has cured me
Of pains of which I have mi Hired for twelve
pool. Daring this period I labored under an affliction
of my loins anil side, and tn d many remedies that
my own medical experience suggested, but without
obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
am now by ita good effects entirely cured. I will re
commend the Jew Duvid’a or Hebrew Plaster to al
who ure sufiering from contraction of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of-Gecrgin have but lo become acquaint
ed with ita virtues when they wi I resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forptli, Monroe, county, Go.
... ,_.,illity, C
To Moasra Scovil £ Mend, New Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovim. & Miiid—I hove been troubled
with the ehronio rheumatism for the lust twelve years.
On tholatof July,1810,1 was so bad thatl could 1161
turn my self In bed, and the pain ao severe that I hud
nop slept a winkf r she days. At tliia time my at-
lending physician prescribed the ’-Heb ew Plaster,’
qnij it acted like ncliarm; tho pain left me, nnd I slept
more than half the night, and in ihree days I was able
to ride out. I consider the “Hebrew Plaster,” the best
remedy Ibr all aorta of pains, now in use.
G. W. McMINN,
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16,1850.
Restart of Countccfeits and bau Imitations.
O' Tito genuine will in future have the eignutt
of E. Taylor on the sled plute engraved label on t
■top of each box. .
Porohnsern nro advised that a mean counterfeit of
this article In in oxistence.
. - The gonttfiia Is soli! by ns, nnd by onr ngents ap
pointed throughout llae South—and no pedlar is nlloio-
td to sell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are
•ned ngainse buying of any but our regular
to, otherwise they will be imposed upon with o
' 1 article. SCOVIL it MEAD.
• afreet, N. Orleans, Solo General Agents
u litem Stans, to whom nil orders must in-
ddressed.
ne Ga.; Sommers As Brother
Robbins
DR. ROGERS' 'LIVERWORT AND TAR.
SAFE and certain cure for consumption .of ihc
A SAFE nnd certain cure for consnntptlon.of
Lungs,spitting of blood,cougliij, colds, Asthma
tit, bronchitis, hooping cough, and al,
pninimheal
pulmonary affections,
Extracts from Certificates
Which can be seen in full by culling on the cut n
getting n pamphlet.
Mr. Adam Harris, Asrietant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York,*nys: Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
nnd Tar cured n cata of tho most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam IlAnnts.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, saya—I
lmd the consumption, attended with the most distres
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
frem the lungs, nnd nil my friends anil physiolans
tivo nie up to die, yet n tew bottles of Dr. Rogers*
iverwort mid Tor restored me to perfect health I
GabKIEL WutTQllEAD,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novutn-
ber, 1840. H. E. SritncEU, Mayor of Citiclnmitti*
Mra. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I lmd the. pulmonnry
consumption, attended with 0 most distressing cough,
which reduced me to 11 more skeleton, and although
under the core of on nble physician [Prof. Harrison]
l continued lo grow worse, nnd gave up nil hopes of
recovery! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogora'Liverwort mill Tnr, which entirely honied
triy lungs nnd restored me to perfect health, by the
use oi a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
Ocy- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, soys—
Although it mny seem unprofessional, I feel constrain
ed to state that I used Dr. Rogers-’ Liverwort nnd
Tnr In the onBC of Charles Wade, wito woe quitelow
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect,
after the usual remedies had foiled,
i [-igned] - Wm. Richards, M. D
The following is written from Elisabethtown, Ky.
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tar gives great sut-
isfhetion in this pUor. Dr. Ilownrd prescribes it, nnd
pronounces it one of tho best medicines In use.
E- H. HAYcnAFT, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wieoman, of Patriot, >01111111 county,
O,, writes -Dr. Rogora’ Liverwort and Tnr has been
the mennsolina tubing my life from n premature grave!
[signet)) 1IENRY WI8EM AN*
Mr. Merriwoniher, or Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and bus eo inotewith great
success! A young man of this place, supposed by
every one to be in the lust stuge of Consumption !
wot- entirely ouretl by it* rise!
[signed] David Meruiweatiieu, Druggist.
Mr. H. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, 0., states—
A gentlemnn of my acquaintunco, who wus appo
really in the last stage of the Conaumptlnn. was re
Bt'ored to perfect health by tile nee of Dr Rogers' Liv
erwort and Tnr. The cure was u moat extraordinary
Ciiab. Robinson, Esq . Easton, I
Dr. Jaokion, Jan. 9, 1850, said—
11 My wife and myaell have received more bene
fit tram your medielno than any other we have ev
er taken for the U-Dyspapaia and Liver disease."
•• Tun Trntii Leoion," published at Woodstock.
Vn., Jan. 10,1850, said—
"A GREAT MEDICINE."
V Wo hsvo uniformly refrained from recommend
ing to the public tr.y of tho various Patent Medi
cines of tho day, unless thoroughly convineed ot
their vsloe. Among thoss wo consider worthy nl
notice 1s the Geeman Bittehs, invented by Dn.
IIooeland, nnd prepared by Dr, Jackson in Phila
delphia. One Instance in particular, tn which the
superior virtues ol this medieina have bean tested,
has fallen under our observation. Daring tho last
summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of thia coun
ty, waa vary seriously afflicted with Inver Complaint
and after trying in vam various remedies, he pur
chased t bottle of the Bitters, and after using it,
was so muoh relieved of bis distressing malady, that
he prooured another hottlo, and it restored him en
tirely to health.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Juuor M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, said in his •• New
York Weekly MeasengeV January 6,1850.
-* Da. Hoovland's Utters Bittehs.—Here is a
preparation whioh tho lending presses in the Union
appear to be unanimous in reeommtnding, and the
reason ii obvious. It is. made niter ■ presoriptton
furnished ky one of the most celebrated physicians
ol modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
arrangements for tho better nnd more eomfortnblo
accommodation of tho afflicted, whore every vnrie-
ry ol disease will be treated upon tho most scien
tific physiological principles. Tho reformed Prno-
tlco is becoming to bo too wo'.l known uml too high
ly appreciated throughout our oountry, to require
eulogium or pnnegyrto in this plnoo. It needs not
llienid of declamation to foster, to sulRtnntlnto or
enhance its vnlne 1 t onlyalnlms for itself a fair
Investigation ond trial to bo duly estouincd—nnd
certainly it onnnotbo denied that. If the most vi
olent’opposition could Imvo lmd Its intended effect,
tiro system would long ogo have been annihilated.
Tito argument In its favor noucmulates, when wo
contemplate this fnct, nild still survey tho rigid
examination it la ovOry whore forced to pna« thro’
Like true friendship, It has thoroughly to he tested
"lms ever to undergo and withstand the shoes ol
ndvorsity before It ft justly entitled to tho name.’
Tito Prnotlce haring outlived tho prejudices srl.eh
in many instances are too justly nttnulicd to it from
being in tho hands of Ignorant pretenders, where
itwat too often found In Its Infnnry in tills oountry,
It tins boen, and now Is affording extraordinary re
lic! to suffering thousands, while cures, in some
cases almost bordering on llto miraculous, nre he.
ing effected by its potent Influonco. Tint unparal
leled success It tins met Itx the lrands of Dr. Jones,
(whose course of trentmont In inuny respects is
purely original,) Iras gained for litm oelohrity, for
surpassing hit fondest expectations, nnd thousands
nro rejoicing under tire bonuficinl effects of a Prac
tice whoso tendency is to heal without nny of those
dlsagrocuble consequences whiolt tco often follow
the eradication of ono disease by the substitution of
another.
From tho many testimonials whioh Dr.Iras Jones
rcooivod of ills unparalleled sucousi, lie lias thought
proper to lav tho following boforo n reflecting com
munity. The statements boro mode nro not from
persons who live out of tho roach of enquiry, hut
they oomo Horn respectable citlxens of our own
country, wliooun be scon nnd consulted personally,
In roferonon tothoir true conditions,
Dyspepsia.
Dx. Jones—My Dear Rlri This it to certify that
I was, for soma 15 or 20 years, grievously nlilioted
witli dyspopsin or Indigestion. My onso was one
oi 11 very distressing nature; for sovorul yonrs 1
wits compelled to throw up ovory tiling tliut 1 ent,
which kept mo in quite a feeolo ami debilitated
condition. But I nm now proud to lmve it to any,
thnt through the blessings of Dr. Jones' Remedies,
1 led that 1 nm restored to a porfeet state of health,
and thnt, too, with but ono month’s supply of mod-
loino, whiolt has proved to he tho cheapest nnd host
medicine I ever purchased. For the truth of tiro
nbovo statement, any one onn bo satisfied by nppll-
cation to me near Dirt Town F. O., Floyd county,
Ga. THOS. MIDDLETON, J. P.
Er'iriio ItCNlorlikff influence of this med
icine upon annsiitutlonn impaired nnd injured by n
residence In bilious climates, le one ol its most
valuable qualities. Thnrq are many constitutions
wluoh become gradually undermined by uiasmxl
causes, without even n day's actual confinement,
Ths sallow oomploxion, lots o r appetite, languor,
weariness and depression of spirits,—all yield to
this remedy if only faithfully used according to
the direotlons of the pamphlet whioh accompanies
each bottle.
A small Trtatiee on the "eausea, trstlment and
•urn of Fever and Ague,nnd other diseases of bil.
ions climates,” may be had gratis of tha under
signed. Also numerous certificates from men of
tl.a highest rosponsibility, testifying to tha great
efficacy of this medieina can be assn nn aplication
to J. D. DICKERSON.
Agent for Roms Ga.
Maroh 2, 1849 3l-fim
nriglitnmongth
How many never think, but only think they do.”
OG-Tnn sentiment implied in the xbovo exolntn-
atlon is on no subject more fully exemplified tlmn
on that of Health. But tbw givo It n slngto thought,
and fewor still rollcot upon it with tha observation
and good sonso whioh matters of minor oonsequenoe
reoolvo. As observation tonahors the fnot that l>r.
Osgood’s India Clmlagogun is a novor fulling reme
dy in Fover and Ague, good sonso would surely
Indiente its prompt and iinmodlato uso. To be
found nt J. D. DICKERSON’S
May 3, Agent for tho Proprietor
09-LIVER COMPLAINTS of bilious olimetes
arise from the sumo onuses which produce Fover
nnd Ague, nnd are oured with tho snmo certainty
by Dr Osgood's India Cholngoguo. Even after tiro
Liver tins become much enlarged and tendor upon
pressure, It is in n few weeks restored to its natural
size, soreness nnd puin in the sldu relieved with
vnoli'genornl improvement ns denotes returning
The above highly valuable preparation mny
omul at tho Drug Store of
J. D. DICKERSON,
Mny 3, Agont for the Proprietor, Rome, 6a
Dr! Wilson, ton old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Pntriot, O., writes—I hnvo been tire family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman lor twelve years, anil
tiuring thnt time she has suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She was entirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers' Li
verwort anil Tor. II. R. WILSON, M. D,
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
Thnt wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Li vorwort nml
Tnr hits been introduced, It Is superceding every Mh-
i r Congh Medicine before the public This 1 f wholly
wi ng to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be teamed in Season !
And nenleot not that cough which Is daily weaken
ing your constitution, irritating vour tbront nnd lungs,
and Inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing ami healing a remedy can he ob
tained ns Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tnr.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
Tho genuine article is signed Andrew Rooers, on
on the engraved wi upper mound each bottle.
Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 95. Bold
wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres at., bet. Conti and St.Louis, N. Oilcans,
Solo agents for the Southern States, to whom ail
ordors and applications for Agencies most be address
ed.
(0- SId by BATTEY & BRO.j Rome, Gt. , Som
ers k Bro., Kingston, Gu. John A. Erwin, Cnssville,
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J- W. Robbins, Cave
Spring ; J. L. Elliot & Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
GEORGIA, Floyd 1
•\T7-HEREAS O. E
W Will nnd tesunr
County.
E. Payne, Executor of the last
Will and testament of Samuel Payne, er. de-
deceoscd, applies to me for letters ofDismission from
the further administration of eaid estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and apponrnt my office within die time prescribed
by law to shew cause, if any exist, why said letter
by law to snow cause, tr any exist, wny saiu tetter osk and h-.cl
should not bo granted. Given under my hand at Of- nnd will be
fice 26:lt December, 1850. and the pu
LAMBERTH, c. c|o
Hoofland, Professor 10 thn University of Jana, l’ti-
of Ptusaia, ami ona ol
■pinill Disease and Ntipreised Menstrua
tion,
Dr. Jonhs—Dear Sir 1 Bulleving it a duty I own
to the public, nnd in true justice to yourself, 1 liavo
thought proper, far the information of those who
mny bo afflicted, to give a candid statement of my
negro girl Inne’s diseased stnto, brought on from an
obstructed menses or monthly courses. Sho was
nttnaked in November, 1848, with a severe pnin in
tho buck of the head, extending down the whole
oourse of tiro spine, producing complete parulyzn-
tion of tho left sido, nnd rcnduring it norfcotly help-
toss, nnd in n short time site lost tiro uso ol tho
whole system. Sho uould not turn herself in. or
out of bed, wna reduced to n porfeet skolcton, nnd
to nil nppunruncot past tho renolr of remedies. But
I now, through tlui judicious and skillful applica
tion of Dr. Jones’ Remedies, consider her restored
lo n perfect state of health, lor which ho will ever
have my lasting gratitude. Should any one desire
a confirmation of tire above statement, they enn
address nio near Summerville, Clmttooga co„ Ga
March 7, 1850- WILLIAM STANTON.
vale Physician to the King
tho greatest medical writers Germany haa aver pro
duced. He waa emphatically the enemy of hum-
duo, and therefore a medioina of which ho waa the
Inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on.
He apecially recommended it in Liver Complaint,
tpopaia, Di
Dyspepsia, Debility, Virliqo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation, and nil complaints arising ftom
n disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pipers express
their conviction of its excellence, and several ol the
editors now rpaak of ita effects ftom their individual
oxporience. Under theaa circumstances, we feel
waranted, not only in calling the attention of our
renders to the preionl proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack
•on’a) preparation, but in raeommaiulrag the nrtiele
to all offlietod,"
MORE EVIDENCE.
Tho "PttiLADKLruiA Satuudav Gasette," thabest
family newspaper publiahtd in the United States,
the editor says of
DR, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTER8.
•’ It la seldom that we recommaud what era term
ed Patent Medieina* to the confidence and patron
age of our readers; and, therslora, when we raeom-
tnend Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitter*, wt wish it to
ba distinctly understood that wn art' not-apeaking
of tho nostrums or the day, that art noised about
for a brief period nnd then forgotten after they have
dune their guilty rnoe ol mtaehiaf, bti of n modi,
and which
cine long established, universally prized, and wbic
has met the hearty approval of the Faculty iteelf.
Evidence upon evidence hia been received (lik
upon evidence has been received (like
the foregoing) from all sections of tha Union, in
three yoar*’' and the strongest testimony in its favor
is. lhalthare is more oi it used in tha practice ol the
regular Phyaieiana of Philsdtlphit than all
other
1 pre-
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily ba eata-
biiahad, and fully.proving that a aciantifie prepai
lion will meet with (hair quiet approval when pi
rented even in this form>
This medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dia-
pepsia no one eon doubt, altar using it re directed
It nets specifically upon the stomseh nnd liver—it is
preferable to ealutnel in all billioua diseases—the
effeot is immediate. They can bo administered lo
reuALU or insant with safely arid reliable benefit, la
any lima,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine haa attained that high chancier
whioh is neoeaeary for all medieioet to attain to in
duce counterfeiters 10 put forth a spurious article at
the risk of the lives oftboae who or* innocently de
ceived.
LOOK WELL TOTHEMARKS OF THE
They have the written signature ofC.MJACKSON
upon the wrapper, and tha name blown in ths bottle,
Q*without which, they nre onurioua—m
For sale wholesale and retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth,
(late of 278, Race street,) PhUadolphio, and by re
spectoble dealers generally throughout the country,
Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
DauautBT, Rome, Ga.
August L 1859. 43 ly,
sltoS store:
T HEsubscriberwould respectfully announce the
citizens ol'Ronte and vicinity, that he has lust
received and is now opening n large nnd splendid os-
gortment of Bools and Shoes, consisting ol
sentleraen’s water-proof nnd dress boots, ladies boots
nnd shoes, nnd every variety of boots and shoes for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
shoes nnd bools for common wear. As he selected
his slock in Charluslon wills grcHl care,
it to Ms f
he enn confidently recommend i
friends nnd
patrons, nnd will repair nny ripe without charge
ttoniivo 'supply of Hem
He also has on hand un extensive . . .
ock Baltimore upper and sole leather,'fine cnll
skin, and n general nssortmemofmateria!s,in his line
which, together with his boots and shoes will be sold
as cheap as can bo bought in this market. He will
continue to manufacture bools and shoes os heretofore
to order, on reasonable terms. Thankful for past fa
vors, be cordinlly invites his friends and acquaintan
ces and the publio generally to give him ncall.
, t, A. OMBERG
Jon. 19,1S51-
DRAYING AND BOATIirO.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform! the citizens
ol Romennd its vicinity, that they have entered
into Copartnerehip for ths purpose nf boating and dray-
ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro
dues. Merchandize, dee., conveyed to nny part of
to lhmish from their wood-
tlio City or Country,and ,
yard on the Oostanauln River, any quantity of good
oak and hickory wood. They h«Ve excellent teams.
Disease nf Stnmaoh tSplan and Head.
For the benefit ofsuiferiug humanity, I have
thought proper to Iny my case before tha publio.
Having been severely uffliated for several yonrs
with n disease of tiro stomach, spine and head—to
enumerate oil tho long train of symptoms with
wlrioli I wus troubled, would oocupy more space
tlmn would ho Interesting. Suffleo it to say, tlmt
trcquently after ontliig, l would ho taken with vio
lent nnd distressing sensations In tho head anil
back of my track, extending half wny down the
spine. At sneli limes I wna compelled to take my
bed. These spells usually continued for several
hours, nnd were frequently so severe ns to render
life n burden. To obtain lellof I lmd recourse ro
rite best medical nld the country afforded. Hnvlni
tried the mart sk lllfirl physls inns in Rome, I appllci
ot several of tho most eminent’ professional men of
the United States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of
Kentucky ; had tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New
York, wrilten to, nnd-his proscription tried; ap
plied ulso to the much extolled Dr. Durham ; nnd
then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, Dr.
Bunks, of Gninesvillo, Dr. Fort, of Milledgev!
Dr. Cntridge, of Ohnttoogn oounty, nnd the reput-
ser. tvaintige, 01 uimuoogn county, ana rue reput
ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca
ting in Rome, ventured on giving him n call. For
the encouragemont of others, I nm linppy to certify
tliut Dr. Jones lias given mo more relief tlmn nil
tho rest combined. I ottn now Nny tlmt my health
Is better than it lms been far several years past. I
am nble to nttendto my plantation affairs, nnd ride
to Home, or any whore olso my business requires my
porsonnl attention (signed) JOEL MANN.
Cavan of footed without seeing the Patton
Those persons living at u distance, and cannot
conveniently plnoo thomselvosunder my immedioto
charge, may have their ouso strealed by sending me
nn accurate statement of^nnptoms, ago, oaoiipn.
tion, habits of life, kc. Medicines will be sciun
tlfieallyconiponundcd, and neatly put up, witli nui
plo writton directions for use, by the duo obscrv
once of which distant pntients mny cure them
solves of the most complicated nnd obstinate d iseasi
though It would bo much hotter for tlxo pnticut to up
ply personally,If possible; because he will then enjoy
all the advantages of Dr. Jonos’ personal aoqmiiu-
tunce with the peculiarities of the case. Since the
reduction of postage, tpe expense of sending medi
cines by mail is but trilling, My olmige, in all
cares not requiring my personal attendance,
FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST
MONTH. This fee must invariably bo enclosed
tho lotter asking ndvioo, In order lo insure attention,
directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Rome,
Gn.
Persons owning afflicted slaves, can have t]mm
treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent them
above stated. D. S. JONES, M- D
To the Friend* of Medical Reform.
rpHE oft and repeated calls to visit patients at a dis-
JL tance in the country, has induced tho subscriber tr
unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. H.
RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia,
whose qualifications are of the first order, hav
ing practiced for several years with flattering success
in Middle Georgia, where Iris reputation na a prac
titioner, is beat known and appreciated
I will also take this method of return ng my moat
grateful acknowledgements to my patrons for past
lavore, olid afill solicit p continuance of the same.
In oonneelion with the above named gentleman, I will
he prepared ot all times to attend to nails in reasona
ble distance, nnd when necessary, the servicee of both
will be tendered in consultation without additional
charge. D. S. JONES.
Rome, Ga:, October94, 1850
BANKS & EDDLBMAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, FFGS
SHOE-MAKER'S TOOLS, &c.
Atlanta, Ga.,
ofibeir friends
WISDOM.
a AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lasts,
Pegs, Findings, Tools, &e., and will fill orders
nt Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma-
serein Cherokeo Georgia and Alabama would do well
totry them, as they might ^“feo farther and fare worre.”
They also have a large stock of well assortc . Roots
and Shoes, mode expressly for them, which t roy will
warrant. They ore superior, and no mistake, and will
be sold cheap.
Also, heavy doubled aole Negro Shoes, manfactar-
ed by themielvee in Atlanta. There are far superior
to any Negro Shoes before offered in. this part of the
csnntry, and wlll.be sold on accommodating terms.
They are prepared aleo.tomake to order finesingle
and doubled sole Boots, or any other kind, in ■ style
unsurpassed in this country.
AGfr.
Chill.Yt’ver. Dumb Ague'lnt
millent & Remittent Yeveu§)
all the various forms o
Bilious diseases
S PEKDIliY &-TH0R 0 U Gl LLV
J J'f/ r 77 C U R E D '„ry
; food's liulm rtufr'"
•How few who think n
{tho thinking few
l’ulnioimry Balsam. „
Pectoral'Expectorant, Heart (
Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector,
. ■ Pare nnd Medicinal Cod Liver Oil,
f Ai:t:-!'ysjiuptio Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills
v uni l uge, Female Specific, tee., teo.
Used by liltn constantly and with unprecedented
success m the treatment of » |
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Aethhia, Hear.
Diseases, Dysptpsiu, Scrofula, Skin
Diseases, Rheumatism, Fcmftle Com
plaints, Piles, &jc., Sfc.
DR. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED' PATENT 81L
VER PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
DR. FITCH’S IMPROVED PLATED STEEL
SPRING SHOULDER BRACE.
DR, FITCH’S SILVER INHALING TUBE.
Dr Fl ch'i Celebrated Six lecture*
ON THE MEVENTIOX AND OCRS OF '
Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart.
■ npPw
This Book should bo In ovory family. To tho
Consumptive it points out tho only reaitmaits hopo
fhrrollol. To niothora,.the directions it gives lor
education of Children are .nvalznble
78,000 conies of tlilaBook Imvo passed throuab tho
press, and tho ante oodtliiucs unabated. 8
For sale by S. S. FITCH te OO.;
707 Broadway, N, Y., and by
— nr. WCKERSON, Rome, Ga.
OO* !>*• FiTcn’s guide to Invalids, or Directions
persons using Dr. Flteb's Remedies, to be Inid
til of all his Agents.
Professor Harry’s Trlcepfccrauo or Nell-
ented Compound.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Mourfotttaj ©ooirgilffi,
(JIHIS Institution will bo opened for the admiision
Cadets, on Mondny the 7th of July, 1S51.
The Institution Is. owned by Stockholders, nnd is
under the control of n Board of Trustcra.
The Faculty elected, consist* of Moj. A V. Brum.
Gen. James W, Armstrong, Moj. D. H. Hill nnd
T^homna Stawardson, M. D.
The Superintcndant, Maj. Brumby, ia a graduate
of West Point. He comes to us with highest recom
mendations fromthe Academic Bt-iffor that Institu
tion ; and, nlso, from tho Faqnlty ol the Univenil
of Alnbnmn, where he taught Mathematics nnd Civi
Engineering several years. Gen. Atmatrong nnd
Maj, Hill are nho graduates of West Point.; nnd nre
experienced teachets. The latter is at thia time Proles-
sor of Mathematics in Wnaltington College, Virginia.
Tito coarse of instruction, regulations and discip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so far as they are
applicable to a Stnto It stitution, have been adapted
nnd will bo pu lished in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upun thy usual plan of
TNFALIBLE for renowing, invigorating
and beautifying the hair, removing scurf,
Dandruff, and all affection* of the Scalp, and
-uring eruption* on the akin, diseases of the
jlands, muscles and integument*, and reliev-
ng stings, cuts, bruises, spains, Itc. tec —
With this preparation, “ there is no such
woid as fall.” It has obtained the highest
celebrity among the first classes in the Uni
ted Slates and stands unrivalled in all that it
professes to be; both fop cheapness and effi
cacy, it defies all competition. The sdien-
tific treatise on the hair and skin (embracing
valuable directions for the culture and pre
servation of natures choicest ornament) in
which each bottle is enclosed, Is alone worth
the money. It is upon the skin, the muscu
lar fibre, and the glands that the Trioophcr-
ous has its specific action, and in all affections
nnd injuries of these organs, it is a sovereign
remedy.
Sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at
the principal office 137, Broadway, N. York,
and the principal memhants and Druggists
throughout the United fate* and Canada,
J D. DI( XERSON, Agent,
Ap-1] 25. Rome, Ga
four Collegia.e Classes. By reference to the follow
ing synopsis of studies, Parents and Guardians can
at once, see tho requirements for joining either class.
FOURTH CLASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geoim try, English Grammar
Geography, Composition and Declamation. Ficnch.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonomery, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry and its applications, Analytical Geomntry.
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Diflerentinl and Integral Calculus, Natural and Ex-
lerimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw-
ng, Evidences of Christianity, Moral and Mcnmt
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, ii/inernlogy, Geology, and Physi
Military Engineering,and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tactics, Science and Praclico of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Admitted who is lest than four
teen or more than twenty-five years of age ; or wh.
Is afflicted with any disease or infirmity which would
render him unfit for military duty.
•The Cadets will be occupied V*out one hour end
half enoli day in military cxeicUi-t but at tit
timet at not to tnterfe-e with their rrmd ir shu?u*.
UNIFORM*FURNITURE, Vv
Tho Uniform consists of n light gray cloth <*o
trimmed with guilt convex billions liml black
—wliito vest,undWhiteKussitindrilling ptintuh
without trimmings, for Hummer. For whiter,’ gray
cloth vostnnd pantaloon*, trinub-nl to suit the com
—black stook, white glov.” mid white belts—-Mon
roe shoes and h Forage* c=*i»’ No other drett will be
worn s nor will Cadets he a tawed to keep othtr cloth*
ingin their rooms.
Each Cadet from u dir tunce must provide him*
eeff'Wfth a muttrus* and budding for n single bed t
umttrasfl-covur. und bed-strap—one trunk, one
clothf** bay niid sdx towels. Ench Cadet will
ile With Ids room-mates in purchasing for their
eommrm use, one pine table, one looking gloss, one
wmh pan, one pnil and one broom.
Ill view ol the ioliowing regulation, parents nnd
gnurdinns sending their sons and vards to this In
stitution, ure advised to deposit with die Superin
te idunt. or with some friend in Marietta, a sum of
money sufficient to purchase the above articles, and
to cover all necessary expenses for one Session ; or
tho Superintcndant should be authorised,in writing,
to allow the Cadet to make an acoount tor a specified
sum. The regulation referred to is as follows, viz:
“Every Cadet shall keep a small blank book, in
which shall be charged every article lie may pur
chase. Tlds book shall be turned over to the Su-
perintendant fo-his inspection at the end of every
month. Any Cadet who vholloontraota debt with
out permission of the Superintcndant, or be furnish
ed with any article whatever, by any storekeeper or
other person, without such permission, or, whose pa
rent or guardian shall pay nny debt contracted by
him daring his connection with the Institute, and in
violation of this tegula'ion, shall be dismissed.
TERMS.
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, and ail other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five monihs,] $100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet.-,) per session, 95
Field Music and other contingent expenses, 9
Any Cadet entering the Institute after the com
mencement of a session will be charged in propor
tion to the above rates. These charges must be paid
in advance, for all expenses except tue fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving tbe JntUta e bstore the expiration
of the period for which he has made an advance
shall receive the unexpended balance.
The Editor of any newspaper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, ' iraissippi or Tennessee,
draft
at the .rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable
in tuition, and in favor of any Cadet, will be accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
May 16,1851.—ly DAVID IRWIN.
President Board Trustees.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
I. J. OMBERG,
Merchant tailor,
H AS now on hand a well selected stock of Cloths
Cassimeres and Vesti
1
H *?*■ . - , -
oolor. together with evory other article usually he.
in nn establishment of this kind. These goorl..
have been selected by himself m New York, with
great eare and particular-reference to. the prevail,
log Fashfons. He la n)sa prepared to mnnnfaa.
turo clothing In a manner and style not td.be sur
mised lq our largest and mostiashionahldeiliei.
October 10 1S5C.
—
NEW GOODS
UVDE.lt THE HI A SONIC HAKaEi.
K. J. JOHNSON
I s « receiving n very large nnd the best assorted
J at x-k nf Goods ever received by him, consisting' of
• '■ryihing usually kept by merchants. Domes,
.fie goads,some very low price for laboring
irantlenran’s fine drees Goods, well assorted.
I. l English Cloths, Chesimorei, VeefngSund
• Ini!-., nil direct from the Importer.. Lo-
>s 'nods,almost every description, andle-
. i-rhionablc forSpringand Summer! col-
■i.reldvred, plain nnd Swian muslin nnd
*dk tissues, Bariogee, nnd a handsome
(cighams of every description, oil di-
: the unfit importations. Ribbons, and t
'- <d' worked eollnu. caps, mantillas,vlretteo,
V ether artrclustou tedious to mention. La-
tr-Moirilk Gloves and mils, colored fancy
’ Linen nnd 1-nvi, handkerchiefs, hoioery,tec.
UO.Vh L i b— a fine stuck colored satin, lace, gftnp,
satin straw,! 1 ttni-n ritm. pear land ipanlsh hairbonne'ts.
M "* ■> I’Ctu 1 find euiin straw ami gimp Bonnets. Bon
net eilk , t!n«, t, and linings;■ Ladies kid-slippers
ami will .in ; lines ; also a large stock uf Boots end
hoes to. nnd common.
Ready."nule Clothing, .niumer Hats,fine moleokia,
klnt.-. Crockery,Chinn and glass wire,
emit_i y, saddles, bridles, msrtingalea;.also,
iim; m d sugars, coffee and molasses will be eold
ry cl.ciqi toi .t.rh only. He respectfully invites his
in lumiieiojnerii nnd friends togive hlmn call; he ie
I'p'l " 1 ' ; v. iligive tiie best of bargains
"• ' ■ .-wral reduction will bo inadc for cash fat
i.inreh’27,1851.
hire.-m
ni,il*ni
'iic» I e
ki'll
fu
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GIN.
I’m:
reaied demand lor thaw Gins rendered it nee-
Miirv fur the prpprit tor greatly to eztend hi. work.,
M l.util lie i. doing wiltr entire new building., and nac-
nur new Machinery, on the Central Railroad, .1 Brio*
wuldvil e, Jones county. Georgia, 81 miles oaal from
mnutii it, juiics c
the city of Mncon,
There are not Premium Gina. Not having got up n
foncy one expressly lor that purpose, hi. (ample Gina, ere
or (he same q.iotfiy, end of no better appearance, than
tho« rant, to his customers i-nnd without ..yingh*
mikes the best performing Gin in use, deems it equiva
lent to eay, that Ilia or* in belter demand than any olbr
nowin rise—not having failed within Ihelasl five year,
lo aell double ns many n. any other Factory in tho Stair,
and will guarantee those he ia now manufacturing fet
the ensuing crop, nre the best made Gina in Georgia al
the price, eud worth u much lo tho purchaser, os tht
best he onn get in any State at any price.
He would also caution Flantara not to purchase Gins
with Water Boies from any other Factory than hit, na
he ha. paid' a high price fur, and owns the eselueiva
light lo Georgia for all the Water Boxrt ever patented,
and to.the Oil saving Boxes for the entire Colton rraion;
and horeby' notifies all who make, aell, or urs W^ter
Boxer or Oil- tovora other than Ills Fectoty, they will bo
held accountable for damages in conformity with tho Pa
tent laws nfiho country.
Ordors for Ulus by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
executed, and delivered al the pusebaser. door, want
not convenient lo a Railroad Depot or landing*
Feb. 37,1851* SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Gate wotovtLtn, Feb. 1851.
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE and extensive stock of Ladies’
Gents’ dress goods, newest spring styles; *
of ample ary goods, bor '
also 1
very large stock of staple dry gooda, boots', shoes,
and clothing, saddlery, oorrfogo trimmings, ap
and axlea for buggies and two-hone wagons, shuj
heavy hardware, ot every style nnd price, smiths'
sheet, hoop and bar iron nnd steel, hoes, chains,
Also 0 very large and general, stock of Groceries,
Innra Steam Mills flour always on handptoge
witli every other article wonted either for city
oountry use,nil of which will be sold ob cheap «»
cheapest cull and see. ■» *
April 3,1851. SULLIVAN jCAfiOTA'
Georgia Floyd County. , . : r ,
VA/'IIERFiAS, Joseph "Watters, administrator
” the estate of Cranberry Vick, deceased ,
plicsto me for Letters of Dismission from thi
administration of the same—
These ore, therefore, to cite and adin^**** 1 *
singular tho klndreqd and creditors of
to be nnd appear at n:y office within the t
“nitnry 14, hlS5l. JESSELAIdBERTH.coIj
orunlc at vura low prices.
aot.S ,18
vi'Hjpw prices.
IT D. DICKER
12,000 March 6. F,
BACON.
LBS. Bacon, nt
• Birmgs ami Misdlfia
njST>eceivedby thn subscriber, "
•I York a large und fresh autiil
Medicinca. , J..'
July 95,,2830;
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