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NOTICE.
A m. p-no.m Indebted to tit* wile t'f Willinm
Jinks. Into of Floyd eoiinty.dcctnrod.wlll phrase
coll aud make Immediate pnyinciil.nud tho^e having
claim, ag.riiidt said yatntu will picnic pieecm them in
terms of the K>w. „ '
THOMAS 8. ®tW MOL
WILLIAM (i. Mll.l
ITJCKliUS Naila.aato.tod,
JL • aalc and retail, by
dan.3,1851).
Foranlc low, whole
. ALLEN.
rptlE snbsctihor would Inform Id. (ricnds'itnd the
JL public generally, that lie is now engaged ill the
manufacture of
Tin-Wart; of every kind.
Mao every description of ibeet-rdn. ills shop is on
Brood street neotly opposic Wimpee's Cnrtlngc fac
tory. where he hopes by prompt attention to order*
to receive a lilternl share oftlio public palronaae.
. .lane 2(1, 1*51; 10IIN (1. MERCK.
'1 i t BALES Factory Yarn, for sale low by
XU Jan a. F. M. ALLEN.
iff BALES Bteache.l and Brown ll.nncnpuna
JL.J from 3; I to 6-4 wide, for sale low by
M *V M. ALLEN.
tlA CASKS Men's Boots and Sl.oci for sale low
JU\J by F.M. ALLEN.
GRASS CLOTH.
•f AA PIECES Grass cloth—just received by
JLUU July 31. DENNIS & HUNT.
|Q CASES Lsdiel' Walking shoerrand kid slip
' peraftom 50 cants a pair up. For sale by
” " ‘ 'il.EN
, F. M. A 1.1,1
W HITE WINK and pure Cider Vinegar, lot
sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 3.
jfl ODD assortment ot Costings, for sale bv,
f. m. Allen.
0° July 3.
FREE AND EASY.
LAVAKHAXI AND AUGUSTA
LIVER COMPLAINT*
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYV0U8 DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEY
and all
disoasesaris-
THE
STKAMBOAT CO. OF GEGHGIA
, Ron the following Steamers, a* above, via :
DAV1DL.ADAMS, (Iron)..TI10S.S.METCALF,
CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE.
Which, wllhtnw-bonu nnd lighter*, nflord tut.-
ijwillcil feeil ties for transportation of frnight to tho
interior of llcorgln, South Cnroliua, Ten lies.ce nnd
Ainlmmn, In connection with tho Knil Ronds,
The (legem slenni-pncket D. L. Adams will eon-
lied! with tlm steamships f'lorhta nnd Alabama—
Inndlng freight by them in 5 day* from Now York
to Augusta.
Freight, (now token nt reduced rntes.) will bo
forwnrded /rrr o/ wmmhsion.
fli> In order to prevent r/rieniinil nr mtscnj'riagt,
billsol lading should be nddre.-sM to
SAM’L. M .PJNl), Pieside»t, Savannah*
Merchandise from the interior to
Jl'IIN I). CIUIEU, Agent Augnela,
June 3D, ls3l.
/HALL at the Free A. Easy House, 4 doo.s below tin
V7 Cholee Hotel, where you will find a general
aortment of Confectlonnrica, Fruita, Ac., of the very
braithatever has been,nnd aagoud nsevor enn be ofii'r-
edinRonVe. Sold low fbr cash. OEO.SIIAW-
Feb. SO, l‘51.
^ Pj BUSHELS of first rate Corn Mcnl just re
G. 8I1AW.
edved and for sale by
Feb 20
1 atFEinSlI article of Family Flour, fur Sale by
\ Fob 30 0. SItAW.
jt^ GOO*) article of shelled Corr. on bond and for
snlo by
Feb 20
,G. SHAW.
10
BOXES superior New York Chhe.eforsnleby
Feb 30 G. SHAW,;
FIRST rate let of Uncoil just received nml. for
. sale by
Feb 30
lOOR Mia of superior Lard jual leeeived ot
10
Feb 30 SHAW’S.
I HALF bhliTfvo. 1 .Mackerel for sale by
Feb 20
O. SHAW.
S PERM and Star Candles for sale by
Feb 20 0. SHAW.
A Pint rate article of Tobacco mid Cigars slways
keittal .SHAW’S
Feb go
I times
CJGOTCU Herrings, Sardines, Ac , may nt nil time
C5 be' found ot tho FREE A EASY HOUSE..
Feb 00
O YSTERS, Lobsters, Shrintpe, Pig’s Feet, Eggs,
Ac., served up In a superior manner nt the '
Feb 30 FREE A EASY HOUSE.
200
MIS. COSIIEN BUTTER, fur sale ut
March 6.1851. O. SHAW’S.
State of Georgia, Floyd county.
Court s/ Ordinary, May Terin, 1851.
I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of John
T. Mender nnd Joseph C, Benson, that Thomas
JOS. W. WEBSTER, 1 —{ GEO.T. I’aLMES
WEBSTER& PALMES,
W II 0 L E SALK-GROCERS,
Successors to A. II r ellc3 Sf Co.
AT THE or.U STAND,
No, 105 Kay Slrort, Siivitiiutili,Gu
Far the Cure of
COUGHS. GOLDS,
HOARSDUESS, BRONCHITIS,
WEOOPING-OOUOH, OROBP,
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Among the numerous discoveries Science hns nmd
this generation to facilitate the business of life—in
crease its enjoyment,and even prolong the term of hu
man existence, none can be named of more rcnl value
mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout
this broad-country, has proven beyond n doubt, that
no medicine or combination of medicines yet known,
can so surely control nnd ciito the numerous varieties
pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from
r midst thousands nnd thousands every year. In
deed, there isnow abundant reason to believe,a reme
dy hnsnt length been found which can Lc relied on to
cure tho most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our
space here will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the cures effected by its use, but wo would preseir
the following opinions of eminent men, nnd refer furth
or enquiry to the circular which the agent below nnin
il, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are
full particulars, nnd indisputable prool of these facts,
From the the President of Amherst College, the celc
braird Professor HITCHCOCK.
THEY HAVE ON HAND AND FOR 8ALE.
A ffkfkniH,. Domestic Gin, llrnndy anl Rum,
W 7» bbls Mouongithcln Whiskey,
60 Hall Pipes, Quarter umlEighti host Fr’qll Brandy
50 bids Port, Mednri and Malaga Wine,'
8 Pipes Holland Gin,
4 finds. St. Croix and Jamaica Ruin,
2 Hlids. Scotch nnd Irish Whiskey,
150 Boxes Spanish and Ameriann fiegnrs,
190 Hints, lair and choice Louisiana .Sugar,
60 do. 8t. Croix nnd Porto Rico - do,
150 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxes Loaf sugar,
500 Kegs, Halves nnd quarter Gun Powder,
s00 Bags Buck nnd .Drop sljot,
4000 Lbs. Bar Lend,
With ft complete assortment of articles usually kp
inn Wholesale Grocery. They will haven heavy
stock of Gunny Bagging nnd Hemp Bale Rope for
the full demand, all of which will be sold on easoiia
bio terms.
.Savannah, June 25, 1S51.
NEW ARRIVAL.
JftsFpHE uudcrsigncil begs leave'to inform the
Ata? -L citizens of Ronu-, its vicinity and the public
gel..rally .that lie lias just received nnd opened n new
Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ol the very la
test patents und finest style. His friends ami ncqiinin
lances arc cordially invited to give him a call iiud ex
amine his assortment.
All kinds of tepairing done to order, and goodsnnd
work wnrrentcd. Ill* establishment will be (ouml
Tew doors above the llilburn House, Depot Square.
J. G, MoKINZtE.
Dec. 18,1830.
J. 1. Meador nnu Joseph L, Benson, that I liomns
McGuire, by his ngent Terence McGuire of said
coinity, deceased, did in his lifetime execute to said
John T, Meador and Joseph O. 'Benson, Ida bond,
conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said John
T. Meador and Joseph O'. Beiison, for lot of land No.
190, amltwo-thlrds of lot Ni 197, more or less, it
lihjngolleastof a line of partition run between said
McGuire odd Boggesa, all bring and lying in the Kith
district of Carroll county, State of Georgia ) and it
further appearing ti nt said Thomns McGuire dopant
r.l this life without executing titles to said lot and pari
of lot of land,or In any way providiug therefor; mill
■ayprovidiugtherefor; mid
It appealing that said John T. Meador nnd Joseph C.
Benson, has paid tho full amount of the purclinso
prico of aald land, and anld John T. Meador and Jo
seph C. Benson having pctltionud thin Court to direct
Terence McGuire,sdm'r nnd S.B.G.McGuire.'ndm’rx
upon tlm estate of the aaid Thomas McGuire, de
ceased, to execute to them titlos to osid lot end par
ol lot of land, In conformity wiih aaid Bond—
It la therefore ordered, by the Court, that notice bo
given at three or more public places In said county,
and 111 the Rome Courier, of such application, thut nil
person* concerned may file objections in tho filerk’s
Office. (If ony they have) why said Terence McOuiru.
ndm'r and S. B. G. McGuire, adm’rx. aa aforrsuid.
should nol execute titles to said lot and part of lot of
land In conformity with auitl bond.
A trne extract from the niitmiea of Court, given un
der my band, this 3th day of May, 1851.
JESSE LAMBERT!!. o.c.o.
BANKS A EDDLEMAN,
mu.r.ia ts
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,PFCS
SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &.c.
Atlanta, Gu.,
a AVRonhnnd n large stock of Leather, I,nils.
Tegs, Findings, Tools, &c., nnd will fill
t Augusta prices, wlththe freight milled. She ...
, vrs in Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well
rotry them, aa they inight’-go forthernnd fare worse
They alsohave n large stock of well ns-ori: .loots
and Shoes, msde rxorsssly for tlirm, which t i.-y will
AT HOME AGAIN-
R n, HUDGINS can,be foand at his Rliop on
, Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre
pared to do nny kind of work In the Carpenter’s line
and at his usual low prices. Window Snail,
Blind., dee., will be kept constantly on hand. Per
sons wishing work donn In Ilia line would do well to
call nnd see him belore making a trade rlscwheir.
Jan. 9,1S51, fim
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T HE House and I t recently occupied by the sub.
scribcr, next to the Female Academy, and neat
the new Methodist Church. The lot Is well Improv
ed, nnd contains IJ acres of land, nullable lor llownr
and kitchen gardens. Tho location is pleasant and
desirable. Enquir coftlie subscriber in Chattooga, or o
Wx. Johnson, Esq., Rome,
may 33,1831.—If W. GWYNN.
GEORGIA-Floyd County.
JJANIEL SPRAGGINS of the 839th district, G.
M., Tolls before me, an no eetray taken up on
his premises, one boy Filly, nbnut three yenrs old, sp.
praised by Charles E. Russ andI,. Winters. Free
Holden, to be worth thirty dollars. This 10th day
of May 1851. JOS. WATTERS, J. p.
a true extract from the Estrny Book.
July 3, 1851. JESSE LAMHBRTII, Cl’k.
warroni. They are superior,ond no mistake, and tv
be sold cheap
Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manfnetur-
eil by themselves in Atlnntn. These nrn far superior
to any Negro Shoes before olferotl lo this part of the
ecuntry, and will be sold on accommodating terms.
They arc prepared also,to make to order fine aingl-
nnd doublcd-solo Boots, or any other kind, in a styli
unsurpassed ill tills country.
Nov. 38. 1S30.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
R ESPECTFULLY infuims the Citizens of Floyd
und tlie adjoining Counties, and the p riilie. geni
ally, that lio has pmmanently located in the City
Rome, with the intention of carrying on tho CAR
IMAGE MAKING BUSINESS in nil its various
branches. From tils long experience in one of the most
extensive Carriage manufactories in the Slnte of North
Carolina, lie Hatters himself that lie will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may fuel disposed to test
his mechanism. '■ Equaled by few Slid Excelled bj
None,” Is Ills motto, ond in order to carry this fully in
to effect, he employs noue but first rato workmen
every department of Ids business, from the turning
a common wogon-spoke, to u full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with bis establishment In
has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which enn
blcshlm to facilitate business and fill orders in work
manlike style. He cordially invites the public, nnd es
pecially those who arc disposed to encourage “ home
manufacture." lo give him u cull nnd examine his Car
riages, Buggies an-l Wagons, before purchasing else
wnerc, ns h r is determined tu sell for cash or lo pane
tunl customers, on ns good terms ns can be obtained
South of” Mason and Dickson's Line.”
Repairing done to order, and in the shorten pns-
lilctimc. His establishment may be found in t
immediate vicinity ofilre Rnil Rond Drpo am) next
door to the Hilhurn House.
Brood Street, Rome, Gn. January 1st, 1851.
HOUSE PAINTING.
\
AARON W. HARSHAW,
H AVING permanently located In the Cilyof Rome,
is prepared lo execute work in thenhovc line, in
n Style that enunot fail to please the most lu-tldinus.
Hr has in his fioiisession testimonials from innhy.'dllRr.
ent persons who have tried his skill; that will satisfy
every one who wish lo refer to them. Those in Rome
and the surrounding country who hove houses to psim
can have it done on os good term-, and with ns much
neatness and dispatch by me os it can be done by any
body else, North or South, Having quit carriage mid
sign painting, my whole intention will be given to the
above branch of the business. Graining done in lirs
rate style, and mode torepresentany kind of wood or
marble desired, d s 1 hnvc dono a great deal of works
in till* part of the country, specimens of winch may
Le seen', 1 deem It unnecessary to sny nny thing quire
ns to my nbility o do good work, but onlyusk u trial
May 29’, 1861.
DAILY LINE OF FOUR HORSE POST
COACHES.
“James C. Ayer—Sir, I hovo used your Cherry
Pcctornl in my own case of deop seated Bronchitis,
nm sstiofied from its chciniunl constitution, that it If
nn admirable compound for the relief ol Inrynginlnntl
bronchial difficulties, if iny opinion as to its superior
character con hoof any service,you arc at libeity to
use it ns you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, I/. L. D.
From the widoly celebrated Professor SILLLMAN.
M,D.,L. Ij. D., Professor of Ccmistry, Mineralogy,
tec, Yolo College, Member of the Lit. Hist; Med,
Phil, and Scientific SocictiesjtL-iMnerica and Ha-
rope.
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, auch as Cbnatipa*
lion, Irtwhrd Bilbs, Fullnota*
or blood to the Hehd, Acidity of
thQ Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disk
gust for food, Fullness or Weight in
Ithu Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering at tho Pit of
the Stomach, Swimming of tho
(lead. Hurried aqd Diffi
cult Breathing; Flui-
loring at the
Heart, Cho.
king or
Suffocating Sensations when In a
lying piisturo, Dimness of vision,
Dots or Webs before tho
Sight, Fever nnd Dull
Pain in tho Hoad,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
‘ YellowneasofthoSkin
and Eyns, Pain in tho Side,
Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Suddon
Flushings of Heat, Burning in the Flosh
Constant imaginings of Evil,nnd Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cnn bo 1'crmanently Cured by
lilt. HOOFLAND’B
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PmtPAnKD BY
1>K. C. 31, JACKSON,
EW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER
1HE grcift remedy (or Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in
J- tho Siile, Hip, Baok, Limbs and .lointii ;Scroluln,
Klng'a Evil, White Swellings,. Hard Tumors, SliiT
Joints, ami all fixed pains w'hnlcvvr-
. These Pla.iera possess the advantage of being put
up lit alt- tight boxes j hence they retain their full vir
tues In all ullmntcs.
Tills cele'-rntcd Pain Extractor lina been, so extern
ive'y used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in' this country und Europu,thnt it is almost need
less to sny nny thing about it. Yet there may bo
some who stund in need or its healing powers who
have not yet tried it. For their cakes we will simply
state -what it line done in thousands of oases, nnd
what it will do for ihein whan tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Itrnit the fAltnring tettimony from a Physician
Genieexkx—Your Hebrew Plaster lies cured me
of pains of which lhavc sulfcred for twelve, years
past. During this period 1 labored under an nffilction
of my loins nml able, and-tn d many rcmedlrs that
my own medical experience suggested, but without
ohioining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
nm now by its good effi-cts entirely cured. I will re
commend the .lew David’s or Hebrew Plaster to nl
who are suffering from contraction of tho muscles, or
permanent pains in the sldo or back.
The people of Georgiii have but tu bonoma acquaint
ed with Its virtues when they wl'l resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe, county, Ga.
To .Messrs Scovil & Mend, New Orleans, La.
I ducni tho Cherry Pectoral nn ndmirnhlecompnsi-
tion from some of the best articles in the materia ined-
en, nnd n very effective remedy for the clou of dis
cuses it is intended tn cure.”
New Haven Ct. Nov. 1,18*9.
Major Pnttison, President of the S. G, Senate,stoics
he has used the Cherry Pcctornl with wonderful suc
cess, to cure mi imlammotloti of the lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maine. '
S.tco, April SC, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I ant now con
stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and
prefer it to any o’iher medicine for pulmonary com
plaints. From observation of ninny severe coses, I
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, nnd di-enses of
the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies.
I invariably recommend its use in cases of Consump
tion,nnd consider it much the best remedy known fur
that disease, Respectfully yours,
I, H. CusnMA.v, M. D.
Prepared and sold by Jamf-s C. Avan, Pmrtieai
Chemist, /.oirell, Mass,
Sold inRnmeby Battev Bnoninn. in Marietta, by
Wm. Root,in Augusta by Havilavu, Risi.ey, 4c Co.,
and by all Druggists throughout the St-te.
march 30,1851. ]y
DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR,
A SAFE and certain cure for consumption of the
Lungs, spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthtnu
the
HOMS TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
THE Proprietor takes ions
urc in announcing to tho pub
lic, that he has re-established
his line ot Four Horse Post
Coaches, between the nbovo points, connecting a
Gunter’s Landing x\ith the Decal .r Mail Boats, und
nt Rome with tiie Rome Railroad. A lino of Four
Horsc Conchcs from Montgomery,connects with the
above route nt Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond on the
arrival ot the Ccnch lYom Gunter’s Landing, on
Mondays, Wednesdays nm) Friday-*, nt 12 P. M.
Fair—-Montgomery to Huntsville $ f >0 ; to Nnshville
$2.) Atrl-weckly line of Four Horse Conches is
now in operation from Rome to Jacksonville, which
will be extended to Ely ton n* soon ns the connecting
line to Tuscaloosa is stocked with Conches; leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesday* nml Fridays, on the
arrival of tho Cars, and leaving Elyton Wednesdays,
Fridays und Sundays, at 8 A. M.
Fubtt, 18ol J. R. POWELL.,
pain In the side, bronchitis, hooping cough, nml nl,
pulmonary nffectionp.
Extract< from Certificate*
iVhioh cnn be *ecn in full by calling on the en
getting a pamphlet.*
Mr. Adam Harris, Asristant Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York, Buys: Dr. Rogers'Liverwort
nnd Tar cured a case of tho most distressing Asthi
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] - Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—-I
had the consumption, attended with tho most dint reu
sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood
frem the lungs, nnd all iny friends and physician
gavo me up to die, yet a few bottles of Dr. Rogers
Liverwort nnd Tar restored me to perfect health 1
Gaiirirl Wiiitohead,
Sworn to nnd subscribed this 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840. . JL E. Sprkcer, Mayor of Cinelnnatti
Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a most distressing cough,
which reduced mo to a mere skeleton, nnd although
under the care of nn able physician [Prof. Harrison]
1 continued to grow wor?e, and gave up all hopes of
recovery! At this crlsi* I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nml Tar, which entirely hehlcd
my lungs nnd restored ntc to perfect health, by the
use of a few bottles. [signed] Ann Child.
Cry- Dr. Willinm Richards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel constrain
ed to state that I used Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
Tar in the ease of Charles Wade, who was quite low
with pulmonnry consumption, with the happiest effect,
after the mmnl remedies hud failed.
[wigned] Wm. Richards, M. D
. The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky.t
Your Dr. Roger’s Liverwort and Tar give* great sat
isfaction in this place.'Dr. Howard prescribes it, and.
pronounces it'one of the best medicines in use.
E. II. Haycraft, Druggist.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, -Gallia county,
O., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tnr has been
the means ofsnntehing nty life from n premature grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN*
Mr. Merrlvrenther, of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Rogers’Liverwort and has-jo metowith grett
success A young man of this place, suppe sed by
every ouo to he in the last stage of Consumption !
was entirely cured by its ttso!
[signedJ ; David Mbrriwkatiier, Druggist,
Mr. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., stntes—
A gentleman of nty acquaintance; who was appa
rently in the last stage of the Consumption, was re
stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv
erwort and Tar. The cure was a most extraordinary
one.
Dr: Wilson, fan old school Physician of high stand
ing,) of Pntriot, O., writes—I have beep the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman ior twelve, years, and
during that tithe situ has suffered with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption!
She was eniirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers’ Li
verwort and Tar. II. R. WILSON, M. J).
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
AT TUB
german medicine store,
No, 120, A roll Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above disease* is not excel*
led; if equalled, by any other preparation in tho
Unitod Staton, as the euros attest, in many ensos
after skillful physicians had failed,
Tlieso Bitters are worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of rho Liver and lessor glnnds, oxorcis-
ing tho most sosrehing powers in wonknoss ond ap
factions of the digestive organs, they era, withal
safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Ciias. Robinson, Esq . Easton, Md., in a letter to
*>' . Jackson, Jon. 9, 1850, said—
•* My wife and myself have received more beno
lit from your medicine than any oilier we Imve ev
or taken for the (CrDyspepsU and Liver disoaso.”
“ Tub Tkntii Lbchon," published at Woodstock.
Va.,Jan.lO, 1850, said—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.**
»• We have uniformly refrained from recommend
ing to the public or.y of the various Patent Modi
cums of tho day, unless thoroughly convinced ot
tltotr voluo. Among those we consider worthy ol
notice is tho German Bitters, invented by Dr.
Hoopland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila
delphia. One instance in particular, in which the
superior virtuan ol this modicine have been tested,
has fallen undor our observation, During the last
summer, a son of Mr. Abraham CrabiU, ot this coun
ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint
and aftor trying in vain various remedies, ho pur
chased n bottlo of tho Bitters, and after’using it,
was so much rulieved ol his distressing malady, that
he procured another bottlo, and it restored him cn
tirely tn health,**
READ FURTHER A FEW FAGT8.
JunnK M. M. Noah, e gentleman with great rci
entific and literary attainments, said in his ** New
York Weekly Messenger** January 6,1650.
•* Dr, Hoof land's Gasman Dittbrs.—Iloro is
prcpsrntion which tho leading presses in tho Union
appear to be unanimous tn recommending, and the
reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescription
furnished by one of the most colobra'od physicians
ol modern times, tho luto Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
Iloofland, Pro f ensor to tho Univorsity of Jena, Pri
vate Physician tu tho King of Prussia, and one o!
the grtntest 'medical writers Germany Ims ever pro-
ducud. ilo was emphatically tho cnorny of hum-
ouo,ami therefore a mcdicino of which ho was the
inventor nml endorser may be confidently relied nit.
Ho specially recommended It in Liver Complaint;
Dyspepsia,, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of tho .Stom
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the Biomach. the liver nnd
tho intestines. Nino Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its oxcellencc^ and sevarsl ni the
editors now speak of its effects from their individual
experience. Under these circumstances, Wo feel
wafanted, not only in calling the intention of our
readers to the presont proprietor**'(Dr. C. M. Jack-
son**) preparation, but in recommondtng tho article
to all afflicted.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The •'PiiiMmariiiA Saturday Gazette,** thebesi
family newspaper published in tho United 8iates,
the editor says of
DR- HpOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
«• It is seldom' that we recommend whol are term
ed Patent Medicines to tho confid<nco and patron
ago of our readers; and, thereiore,' when we rocom
mend Dr. Hoofiand*s Gorman Ritters, we wish it i<
be distinctly understood that wo ara not speaking
of the nostrums of tho day, that are noised about
for «i brief period nnd then fqrgottcn after they hav
dono their guilty race ol mischief, but of n modi
cine long established,, universally prized, and which
has met the hearty approval oftlio Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidence has been received (lilt
o foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, ii
tho
Broad Street, Home, (Georgia.
R espectfully a.m?un«> to tho public'iliat !
they nre now opening and will keep constantly
on hand, a large nnd well selected stock of
I «<;itt «!y-i«:ulf! CloiilDg, .
of every description. Also Hals and .Caps, Boots
nnd Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks ond Gftrpct Bags. To-
jether with i, well selected mock of Ladies nnd Misfes ,
Straw nnd Satin Bonnets, Ladles anA' Mls.ea Satin ^
and Lasting Galtets oml Buskittsi Ties, Slippers nnd ''
Walking Shoes; Also Paraaols, Gloves, rails, Fans, .
inlis.Aec., March 13, 1851;
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Mxs.ns. Scoviu. 4s Mi;ad—I l/ayo been troubled
with toe chronic rheumatism for the last twelve vents.
On tho 1st of July; 1810.1 was so bad that I con'd nol
turn myself in bed, nml .lie pain so severe that 1 had
not slept n wlnkf r six days. At this time ray nt
tending physiclnn prescribed the ’•Ilcb ew Plaster/
nnd it nuled like nchnrm ; the pain loll me, and I slept
more than half the night, nnd in three days I was able
to ride oat. I consider the “Hebrew Plaster,” the best
remedy for nil sorts of pains, now in use.
G. W. McMINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., Ang. 10,1850,
Pall asd wimruu goods.
I
g£ J. OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
A3 now on hnml n well selected stook of Cloths
Cnsslmcres nnd Vestings, of every.shudo und
color, together with every other article usually kepi .
in nn. establishment of this kind. These, goods
—' r YRrtlif’&inii"
Imve liocii suleotdd by Itlttiself jn Now York; • with
great enro tind particular refcrcnco tw tlfo prevnil- ,
ing Fashions. Ho is also prepared to innnufito-
luro-olmhlng Inn innimor nnd stylo hot to lid Mir-
onssttl in uur lurgeat und most lusltlomddo cities.
October 10. lSf>r.
ATLANTA IRON F0UNDERY,
I AM now pre-ppred lo order Mill -Gearing of every'
description, und all other .Castings that are mado
in similar cMabiishmcnis, including Gin Gear, Pistes '
and Balls, iVu.,.&c. Alto, BARK MILLS, witli tho
latest improvements, oil of.which will be warranted
to be of the best material nml worRtaanship. I will
also furnish nil kinds of Mill Rock at tho lowest rntes
f r Cash. . A. LEYDEN ‘
March 8,18J>1 ’ ly
Harare of Counterfeit* ami bate Imitations,
fcr The genuine will in future have tho signature
of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on tho
t« p of each box.
Purchnsors aro advised that a mean countcifoit of
this an cic is in existence.
The genuiito is sold by us, and by our agents ap
pointed throughout the South—tiitd noyedlur ir allow
ed to fell it. Dealers and purchase h gcnctnlly are
cautioned ngninst buying of nny but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a
worthless article. SCOVIL & MKA1).
113 C ha rites street, N. Orleans, Solo General Agents
for the Southern States, to whom nil ordets must in-
varinbly be addressed.
Soli by Bnttry. Rome Gn.; Sommers.A*. Brother
Kingston ; John A, Erwin, Crusvilie ; J. W. Robbins
Cave Spring: J. J.. Hopkins, .Suuunciville } J. L
Elliot, Cedar BiutT, Ala.
PATENT CAST IRON AVATBR WIILELS.
HIGH will be warranted to cut two. tlihu.dnd
«» lect • f plank per day. under auy bead of
water firom four feel up, Manufactured by
GEOltGlA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
MirnasMa, ©affl-irgiia.
rpina Institution will he opened for the admission
inarhcS, 1-51.
A. LEYDEN.
NEW GOODS
UNDS3H TUB JUSOSIC IULL.
K. J. JOHNSON
I S noty receiving a very largo and the heel aworied
stock of Goods ever received by him, c6tt!is(|ng of
manly everything usually kepi by merchants, Domra-
tiA und staple goods,some very low price for laboring
hands Gentlemen's line dress 3ool1s, tvcll assorted.
- “ llsh Cl.
French ond English Clams, Cassimeres; Vest ngs nnd
Summer Cloths, all direct from tho Importers. La
dies line dress goods, nlmoir every descrtpiloh, and la
test nnd most fashionable for Spring oml Summer; col
ored pin Id embroidered, plain nml Swiss muslin mid
Lawns; Fancy silk tissues,Bnriagcs, andn handsome
nmortment of Ginghams of every dcerlption, oil di
rect and of the latest importations. Ribbons, and. n
hu ge amok of worked collnia, caps, mantillas, v.-sett'c,
EXECUTOR S SALE.
O N the twenty-fifth day of July next, will he sold,
ot the residence of die late William Champion
NewMaric*
TUST,received, nnd for frile;a fine supply oMfusc
•I or the Piano Forte, consisting of the latest Songs j
MfcJtcs, Woltzcv,&c.
The ^subscriber being »hc authorised ngent of nn
oxtnsltfc ATusic Store, will receive orders nt all times
for any particular kind of music. Also, Piano Fortes,
Guitats, or any kind of tnuricHl jnstrurnents. Orders
eshandid in will he thankfully received, and filled with
Litim’ djspatrfi. JeD. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
i 11 18.50.
deceased, n portion of the personal property of said
dccesscd, consisting ol nil the household and kitchen
furniture found, as belonging to the Estate of said de
ceased. farming tools, wheat gurtter, a small lot of
lumber, four bushels coin,sameJ»rick. one blind mare,
one saddle and bridle, wheel-barrow, a few cuttle, six
head of hogs, six acres wheat, the rent of eight acres
corn, and three and n half cotton, three acres oats,
and five acres new ground corn.
Terms of-iaic—note with approved security nt 12
That wherever Dr. Roger*/ Syrup of liverwort nnd
Tar lias been introduced, it io superceding every nth-
• r Congh Medicine hefiye the public This 11 wholly
wi ng to its truly wonderful medicinal, virtues.
three yenrs*'nnd the strongest testimony in its favor
iSj that there is more ol it used in the practice of the
regular Physicians or Philadolphil than nil other
nostrums combined, n fncl that cnn easily be esta
blished, anti fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet opprovsl when pre
sented even in this form*
This medicine will cure Liver Complaint nnd Dia-
pepsin no ono cnn doubt, after using it ns directed
It acts specifically upon tho stomach end Itvor—it is
praferablo to calomel in all bitlious diseases—the
effect is immediate. They can b« administered to
FKMAt.Ror infant with safety, and reliable benefit, to
any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.*’
Thle mcdicino has nftninod that high character
which i$ necessary for all medicines to alinin to in-
duco counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at
the risk of the jives of those who are innocently do.
ccivad.
LOOK WELL TO TIIE MA IlKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have the written signature ofC.M.JACKSON
ivon il)o wrapper, and the name blown in the bottlo,
O’withnnt which, they nre Bpurious.jrn
For snlo wholesale nnd retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120, ARCII Street, one door bolow Sixth,
(Into of 278, Race atroet,) I’hiiodelphin, nnd by re.
apcetnhln deolcrs generally throughout the country.
Also for sslo by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
DlU'paiST, Rome, Ga.
August 1, 1850., 43 ly.
Be warned in Season!
And neulcci not that cough which Is daily weaken
ing your constitution, irritating your tbrout nnd lungs,
and inviting on that dread diseafc, Consumption,
when so soothing nnd healing a remedy cnn bn ob
tained ns Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort ond Tnr.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article is signed Anphew Rooms, on
on the engraved wi ripper m ound each bottle.
Prico, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
wholesale nml retail by SCOVIL & M EAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti nnd St. Louis, N. Odcnns,
Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom nil
orders and appluxitiotis for Agencies must be address
ed. '
C3~ Sid by BATTEY As PRO., Rome, Gr. . Som
ers & Bro., Kingston, Ga. John Erwin, Cnssviile,
J. J. Hopkins, Summerville ; J, W. Robbins, Cave'
Spring ; J. L. Elliot & Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
months credit.
June 12,1851
M. L. COLBERT, Ex’r.
PROVISION STORE.
S. G, WELLS.
B ACON, Lnru/Com, Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, and Molosses.Demestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
, JDriqd Fruity Beef and Fish.
‘ fr^tf, and Pale Otard Brandy, Porter
tajl lot of Shoes on consigh-
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE-
fTMlE iib.-criherwould respectfully announce the
X citizens'of Rome nnd vicinity; Uin' lie has lust
receive d and Dnow opening n large mid splendid os-
gorttnent of ISooIn nml Shoes,.consisting m
sentleineti’s water-proof nnd diess boots. Indies boot/
and shoes, nml every variety of boots oml shorij* for
children. Also, a fine assortment of strong course
‘■hoes and boots for common wear. As ho selected
his stock in Clmi'IttHion with in'unt «Kiro.
lie can confidently recommend it to .his. fr.pnds and
patrons, and wtl lreptiir any rips without charge.
He also hns on hand an extensive supply of Hem-
ocfc Baltimore upper and sole leather, lino cg|j
skill, nnd a general nsfoitinent of materials, in his line
which, together with His boots and shoes will be so'd
as cheap as con be bought in *bis market. He will
continue to manufacture bools and shoes as heretofore
to order, on ronsonqble terms. Thankful for post fa
vors, he cordially invites his friends and ncqnointan-
ces und the publio genendlv to give him n call.
r.A. OMBERG
Jan. ID,1851*
X of Cadets, on Monday tiie 7thof July, 1S51.
The Institution is owned by Stockholders, and is
under the control of n Board of Trustees.
The Faculty elected, consists of Mnj. A V. Bruin-
by, Gen. James W, Armstrong, Mnj. D. H. Hill nnd
Thomns fitewnrdson, M. D.
The Superintcndnnt, Mnj. Brumby, is a graduate
of West Point. Ho comes to us with hlghe.-t r •com
mendations from the Academic St ff ot that Institu
tion ; and, nl«o, from fhc Faculty ot the University
of Alabama,.where he taught Mathematics nnd Civil
.Engineering several vents, (’.en. A»msirong ntfd
Moj. Hill are alto grnduntes of West Point; and arc
experienced teachers. The latter is nt this fiinc Profes
sor of Mathematic's in Wushingtou College, Virginia.
Tho course of instruction, regulations nnd discip
line of the U. S. Military Academy, so faros they are
applicable to n Stntc Iistitution, hnvc been adopted,
and will bn pu fished in pamphlet form.
The Institution is organised upon tho usual plan of
four Collegia.c Classes. By rcfercnc • to the follow
ing syn« pais of studies, Parents and Guardians cnn,
nt once, see the requirements for joining either class,
FOURTH CLAS>.
Arithmetic,A’gelva,Gcon»- try, English Grrimmnr,
Geography* Composition and Declamation. Fiench.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonotnery, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive-
Geometry ond its applications. Analytical Geomotry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential nnd Integral Calculus, Natural nml Ex
perimental Philosonhy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences or Christianity, Moral and Mental
Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History*, ii/lnernlogy, Geology, nnd Physi
ology, Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil and
Military Engineering,and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tactics. Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Ad nifted who less than four
teen or inDro than twenty-fivo years of nee ; or who
is afflicted with any d senso or infirmity, which would
render him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied n*’out me hoar and n
half cue It day in military exercises; but ut smh
times or not to interfere with their regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, Vo.
Tho Uniform e.onfists of n light gray doth coatee,
trimmed with guilt convex biittohmind black cord
—white vest, it nil white fiussiun drilling pUntaioons,
without trimmings, for summer. For wlmer, gray
cloth vci'.fand pantuloons, trimmed to suit the coat
—black stock, white gloves and wlrite beltr—Mon
roe shoes and a Forage cap No other drets will ho
worn j no* will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth
ing in tluir rooms.
Each Cadet.from a distune? nt list provide him
self with ft rnattmss and bedding for a single bed,
mnttrnsr-cover nnd bed-strap—ono trunk;
clothe* Img and six towels; Each Cadet
unite w)th his room-mates in purchasing for their
common use, one pine table, ono looking gins*,
wash pan, ono puil nnd one broom.
In view of the .following regulation, parents and
guardians sending their sons nml rnrds lo this In
stitution, are advised lo deposit with tho. Stiporin-
to idant.or with some friend in Marietta, it sunt of
money sufficient to purchase the above nrljdes, and
to cover nil necessary expends for one Session ; or
the Supcrmtondunt should be authorised, in writing,
allow the Cadet to make nn account ior a specified
sum. Tho regulation referred to is as follows, viz:
Every Cadet shall keep ti small blank book, in
•biclt slinll be charged every nrticlc he may pur
chase. This book shall bo turned ovirr to the Su
porintendant fo- his inspection nt the end of ever)
month- Any Cutlet who slinll contract a debt with'
ot11 permission of thp Superintcndnnt, or be furnish
ed with nny article whatever, by nny - torekeepe
other person, without such penmnsioii, or whose
rent or guardian slml! pay nny debt contracted by
him during his connection with the Institute, and in
violation of this icgnlnMon, shall be distnlsscJ,
TERMS.
Tuition. Board; Washing, Fuel, Lights. Field Mu
sic, nnd nil other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five months,'] si 00
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet-,) per s'-rsion, 25
Field Music and other contingent expenses, 2
Any Cadet entering the institute after the com
mencemcnt of a session will be clinrged in propor
lion to the above rates. Thifc charges mutt be paid
in advance, for all expenses except the fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Institu e betore the expiration
of the p.criod for which ho has made an udvance
shall receive the unCxpende l brilnnce.
Th<* Editor of any newspaper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabamn, Mhph'pippj or Tcnneesr
by inserting this mlvertisemcnt in his poper, and sen
ing a copy regularly to the Georgia Military Institute,* 1
shall be entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his drnfr
ni the rote of twenty-five dollars ]ier session, payable
in tuition, nnd in favor of nny Cadet, will bo accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
May 15, l£51.—ly DAVID IRWIN.
President Boartf Trustee.*.
and mauy other arti. lt s too tedious lo mention. Lit*
die* best twisted silk Gloves nnd mitt», colored* fnhey
kidqioves, Linen and lawn handkerchief, hoisery, Arc. 1
BONNETS—a fine stock colored satin, lace, gimp,
satin straw, Hungarian,pearl nml Spanish hiirbrmneu.
Mjps-s pearl and satin strow ond pfmp Donttet*. Bon*'
ne't silks, floweia and l.nings; Lndio.« khi slippers
and’ walk ing slides } ft Iso a large stock of Boots riffd
-hnepfo'-g*Mtinjien, line nnd common. !* i
Rcady-tunde Clothing, fetiminer Hats,fine moleskin,
fur mid srilk hats. Crockery, CJiinn and glass ware,
hardware, enilery, saddles, bridjep. mnrliqgtiies; also,
n Due Inf of sugar.*, coffee and molasses will be sold
very cheap for cash only. He respr etlblly Invites Lit
IbimcrcuBioinctr, nnd friends lo givrhitn ft call; he is
prepared nnd will give the best of bargains. *;,
N- B, A liberal reduolion will be made for cash ior
I Lilia nv*f.i- OU ’ .
nil bills over $.'f.
Romc.mnreh 27, 1851.
H’HEincrrascrl demand tor these Gin* rendered it nre*
rssnry fur tho proprirtor greatly it* extend hi* Works,
which he is doing wilt* entire now buildings, and Impe- *
nor new Machinery, on the Central Railroad, at Gris-
wuldvil e, Jones county, Georgia, 8ft mites east from
tiie city of.Macon,
These are not Prendum Gmir. Not having gut up ft
fanry one expressly tor that purpo«e«,his sample (tins, art >
f tin better *“ ■ '*
of lljo same q mliiy, rnd i
tlioso sent to' Ids 'customers and without sriydtg he
make* tile best performing Gtn in nee, deetnsll equiYs- :
nt tu say, that his are iu better (Umanri llitpi any other.:
now in lise~not having failed within the lost five years
lo sell double «n many to- any oilier Faefory in tho Hint*,*
and will guarantee.those, he Is now manufacturin'
the r nvuing erop t are the best made Gi's in Georgia a
'.he price, ami worth ns much to the purchaser,*<> Ik
first he cad get many tttate nt any priue. : • * .
DRAYING AND BOATING.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs tiie citizens
of Rome and its vicinity, that they have entered
into Copartnership for the purpose of boating nnddrny-
ing They hold themselves in readiness to have Pro
duce, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to any part of
the City or Country, and to'furnish from .their, wood-
yard on tho Oostannula River, ativ quantity of griod
oak and hickory wood, 'rhey hwe excellent teams,
TTTOBMiyf t 1 — J
was refqrrci
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GIN.
better appearance, than
get many Htate nt any priue*
Jle would also caution Planters nut.*6- purchase .
with Water lloy« from any tllier Fac tory limn Ids, a #
iriid
for. nnd own* the cirlu
. .. . , .... .. high price
ip lit lo Georgia fur oil the \\nt<»r Boxes ever patnit
and to tho Oil saving Boxes for the entireroltMi'resion* t
and hereby notifies all who make, sell, ur use Waif™
Boxer or Oil-saver* other tlniii bis Frelury.they witn
held acjuuintahh for ilatnoges in cunfurmity with th
‘ nt.l.uwa «.f the country.
Orders fur (Rn* by Mail, or through'AgehD t| l . w
execut'd,and drlivered at the puveltnsetsdour, win**
•i euuvi*ni<’nt tu a Rndrtmd Depot or landing*»
Feh. 27, 1351* SAMLKI X GU18\V0U).
Gris wot. nvti.t.R, Frit. 1851.
10m? *
i
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE nnd’ extensive stock of Larlics* nn»i
*i
Gentsf dress goods,:newoet spring styles; also o
very large stock of staple dry goods boots, shoes, hats
npd clothing,'egdillmy, carriage trituttiing 1 *, springs,,
anil axles for buggies and two-horse wogons, ehelfa'tur
heavy'hardware, of every style und price, smiths*'tooIs, i *
?h'.*ct, hoop and bar iron and steel, hoes, chains^ tec;*
Also a very In rye and general stock of Groceries, ,At-
lantn steam Mills flour always on hand; together
witlt every other article wanted either for pity or
country use,all of which “Will be sold ns cheap as tho 1
cheapest cnll ahd see. • * r ’
April 3,1851. SULLIVAN CABOTte CO.
A. RATS,
Fashionable French Boot-Maker. . j-c j
I S prc|mreil to uxceqte work In Iris lino, jn n nc» , J
nml substantial manner, and will be thankful farjs,^*
lilu ral share of the patronage ol Rome oml Vicinity 1
He may be found nt the room (omterly occupied bjr.
the Courior Offiee, on Brand .treet, 0> tl:
Koine, Jan.23/1851 :jt
Portable Horse Power for Wheat Thrasher*
C AN bo sot up in the fiuldin.onc day.
For aalc by FRANCIS M. ALL
April 24, ,1851. 11
CARRIAGE MAKI
WA8HING1T0N HALL,
• * Atlanta, Georgia.
T II1S HOTEL hasbepo-newly fitted up and finelv
furnished.for the hccomrriodntion of the Travel
ing Public, genornliy. No pains will he spared
to render nil comforiiible who inay give us a call.
JdP Servants always in httondanco nt tho Cars
to convey bniggngo and conduct Passengers.
. JAME9 L()YD; Proprietor.
GEO. R. FRAZER, Snvirintcndant.
- N.—A pew nnd splendh ”
intf>
■HH
eferted lo on a. recont'occasion’,j powors ani pref3^tivcs'lo. tho’Gcnernl Gov- \ in
10 !< M c/lt, '' g r/isii fi>w lluif nil-1 n
T HE anb.eriboif grate-1
fit! for the ninny nml
repeated favor* bestowei'
upon hint “ lor lo tb
many yonr«,**'liy ihe'c
xlmisoI Rome nnd vicinl-J
ttr,would stillsolioithcot
tiuunucc of their patron
- ngo, nnd n visit from t'
persons having business
Ills line He may l>o foufM at the snmo OLD A’J
TAni.ISHMEKTon Broud Btreot, S Doors West|
R- J. Johnson's Corner. Within tho. last twe.'
months lie has greatly enlarged his shop, and n
many nnd importqm iroproycmonts-lniilmor* ’
branch of his ujtslness. His matoriamarc gi
ubmidutlt; his worklnolt fnitliftil and comp
nnd be Hallers hlmsfljBBbl bis Carriages,,Iln
und other vehicles, will fiivorably compnrpiu
ty, style, finish and durability, witli any
establishmentNortlror South, ‘ '
Connected with iris Carriage^ Eitnbll.bmcnIJ
lms nn extensive BlneksinilH tnpp nt t"
wbjolt is nn experienced workman who
nt home, und holds himseir in readiness t
and hnvo hnihmdred, Iron nnd steel to or
Tiro citizen* of Georgih and Alabama-■
tend purchasing oartiapes or buggies, nre c
invited to.call nnd exnmine bis work, HI
will bo regulated to suit tbo.ftmos, and
hand will nt all times command tho very i
gains. W1IXIAM Wl\
Ronia f .hIay 29,' 1S51.
N. B.—Repniring done t
nn'tictunllwWntt r
NC