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r bit. raorseaoa mxsns, m. d.
to- These springs »re found in North Western
Sttnorgin. twelve miles directly north from the
'•»»y ol Rome, tnd In tho lililude of about
U >2 north, and longitude 8 20 treat from
Washington. They are located In a enroll
Up or twain of land, aurronnded by a gently
undulating country, and near to the bare of
John's mountain, which aeama to be a aortof
ontbier of Taytor'a Ridge, both of which
Mretch along the horlaon to the north-wcat.
Their geological poaltlon la In the tranaltlon
stratum, near Ita north-western margin, and
Approximating the undefined boundary line
'which separatee this long, narrow tone, atretch-
. lng eouth westward from the border* of Mas
sachusetts to beyond the Tombeckbee River,
—from the great attend ary region which ex-
tanda from the Hudson to the Mtaalylppl, and
'from the lakes of Louisiana covering an area
of perhaps 800,000 square miles.
• The following quantitative analysis of the
Floyd Springs hat been conducted upon the
water of the different fountains, which may
be regarded as flair ex|>onent* of the whole
fualilative experimental tests having been.
‘employed upon the apot. and the juantitaliv*
analysis having bren prosecuted In the labra-
. tory upon bottles filled under the aurfkee and
-Instantly sealed. >" C'
• NeMfer the proprietors nor the puhlle, we
apprehend, would be much Interested by an
,'inlnltcaalmal detail nfthoclaborate analytical
srMiiri by which most of these recorded re-
aults have been reached nor do the usages of
the ablest analysis sanction It. They are,
therefore, withhold, and only tho final esti
mates, after much care and calculation sub
mitted to the public eye.
Tbe decided medlctnal qualities of the wa-
<tar, aa tonic, dlsrellc, diaphoretic, and, aparl-
• ant, are Mtisfhctorlly made out from tho In-
, gradients which they contain.
Analysis, -v.
Tha three Springs subjected to analysis,
. yield each about the same quantity of water,
which may be averaged at 2500 cublo Inches
•par minute.
Spring Ho. 1.
Estimate made for one Imperial Gallon.
Thermometer—sver-
ago height 77° Far.
Barometer—average
height. ' 29.50 In. .
ature of water, . 62.10* Far.
“ (distilled water
On tha beauty ot Saguamotyplng. '
. Tho Daguerrean Art la one of tho most
pleasing and fascinating Arts In existence.' In
specking of Ita mortis we scarcely know
where to commence. Although one of tbu
moat youthful, It far outstrips all other* In
absorbing interest. In popular enthusiasm,
and the attachment of all classes and condi
tions of persons, our art carries the sway. Its
peculiar excellence Is avallahlo In our opeu
walks of life, among the publlu object* and
the distinguished characters of our country.
But oh. how much more valuable and lovely
In the domestle circle and flresldel There It
Its most peculiar charms and brightest tri
umph; to gaze upon tho lasting shadow of a
near and dear friend who la mouldering In
opinions grave. The true Artist in this re
flection frets the moral and elevating power
of hit profession. Tha family group pictur
ed by tbe light of heaven under tho guidance
of artistic skill, shows one of the most cap
tivating plctnrea that can wall be conceived
of. We have produced many auch, and nev
er without a glow of exultation.
Daguerreotype. O what delight,
To gaze upon thy works of tight I
How high the polish, pure the tone,'
And every face In natures own;
Sure never was such triumphs won,
As those pictures by the sun—
Which on the piste imprints tbs face,
With every line, and shade, and trace.
Lovers, of all other*, are the best subjects for
alltliig, although the roost difficult to please.
We have witnessed many a scene where the
eye flashed with lnatre. and' the tell-tale free
showed that the heart throbbed at the first
glance of tb* magic picture— -
Ahl see what a picture, behold what grace
Live* In that posture and beam* In that fret;
Aa the ann-llgbt transfixes the sole-speaking
eye.
It flashes In Joy, though there's nobody nigh.
Who nobody la. there la no used to tell,
Since the lassie horsotf knows the secret so
well;
Enough that we trace such touching perfre-
The Intended,an otyect of cherished affection.
■. f R*»***
DIARRHOEA REMEDY. •
QYRUPfi OF BUCMERRIES, an efficient
and vory palatable remedy lur. children
In summer complaints, put up in pint and
qusrt bottles ftt BATfEY'S DRUG STORE.
aim, tots ot tana in Moya county, on the
_itn7 Armutchej near. Ita mouth 12 .miles
from Rome 18 from Summerville'; 45 acres
neared anl In goo I repair, buildings tolera
ble ; 100 acres of superior. bottom, lying
aell. Persons wishing to purchase would do
well to call on Ihn promises. , - i
July 15,1862. tf A. J. ORB.
Postponed sheriff
court, one In favor o' W. W. Gibbs, vs Cicero
II. Morris, and tho other ll fl* In favor of \Y.
,T. Trammell, for the uso of Joseph P. Wing,
Vs said Morris.
Also, let No. 88 tn the Oostanaula Division
of tho city of Rome, levied on as the property.
of James M. Sumter, to satisfy a fl fa from
Floyd Inferior Court in favor of Peck and
Harden v*. Jamea M. Sumter; property
pointed out by tho defendant.
Also, White E. Harden'* interest, it being
stand for titles. In ten acres of land lying In
the north-west corner of lot No. 198 In the 28d
District and 8d section,' tho, place whereon
White E. Harden Ibnuerly resided, levied on
to satisfy a fl fa from Baker Sniwrlur court,
In favor of if alcomo Johnston v* White E. Har
den, and other fl -fra In my hemlt; property
pointed out by White E. Harden.
Also, house and let formerly occupied by
George S. Coleman, In the Etowah Division of
the city of Rome, levied oh aa the property
of George S. Coleman tosalisfy two Tax fl flu
_ In favor uf tha State ut Georgia »«• George 8.
4th Section , levied upon aa the property of Coleman, anil other fl flu In my bands; pro-
Joiish Boytto Satisfy three fl. fa's from a party pointed out by Coleman, Pitman Li
—
YITILL bo sold on the first Tuesday In Au-
»* gnstuoxt, before tho court house door
In tbe City of Rome, within the legal boon of
sale the fbllowlng property tn wit:
Alio, Lot No 98 In the 3d District and 4th
Sectiqn I 1‘v'ed upon a* the property of James
Berry to Satisfy twofi ft's, one from Floyd
Superior Court In favor of William Mont
gomery and otben for tbe ure of the officer* of
Court and one other from D.<K db Superior
t'oertin favor of officer* of Court vs. James
B»ny.
Also. Lot No. 1016 In tba'Sd District and
.Section ; levied upon as the propetiy :f John
Wydfl , fas. from n Justice
Sulphuretted Hydrogen (ap-
. proxlmatipn) 16.00 cob. In.
/ Carbonlo.Aeld 1812 gv. or
Magnesia (approx.) 4.00 or )
H as 8u!phate of Magnesia J
Carb. Magnesia,
Sulphate of Soda,
- Sulphate of Lime, a trace
. Protoxide of Iron, marly a*
. No. 2 V. r. 6.65
Organic. Extractive Matter, 1.88
Tha aaollaed act la (Otenlo f
a*. A|| eOrjnU.) in connexion
with Hydrated Per-Oxido
of Iron and Slllcla, found
liberally deposited along
the channel from the spring
Tha amount not estimated..
6.87 gr*.
4.18 ••
4.60 ••
.828'
Aggregate oTSallne Ingredients, 27.668 gr*.
Spring No. 3.
In on* Imperial Gallon.
Theraaometar—aver
age height, 77* Far.
Barometer,—average
height, 29,60 In.
Temperature of water, 62.26* Far.
J, rr *V ^WtlHVU WBICT
*t 1.0000,) 1.0012 “
OBITUARY.
Departed thia life on Friday, June 25th
1862 Mrs. Anna Johnson, aged 65 years, one
month and (wo daya.--
Mr*. Johnson died at the bonne of her
> Carbonic Acid 1483 gra or 8.16 Cab. In.
' Magi *r i* 6.808gr*. or reck- )
oovdas8ulphateofMag->
oasis, ) 18.82 gra.
Carbonate of Magnesia, 8.62 “
• Chloride of Magnesium, -.18 '•
Frntozlde of Iron impended
ia Carbonic Acid Gas, 6.65 " •
“ a, a trace
.887 "
lower of Christ; the united with the Baptist
Churoh at Unity, In Spartanburg district. 8.
0., nearly 40 years sgo. From this tlmo
she was a consistent Christian to tha day of
har death. The blessing of the Lord was
with her. Tho mother of fourteen children
abo lived to raise twelve of them to year* of
reflection. Eight of those children she lived
to see In the Church of Ohrlat; seven of them
being members Id tha tame Church with her
self. Two more of thorn, she had reason to
hope,‘were converted befbra ber death; and
out of eleven sons, not one Is regarded aa
immoral. How truly does the Lord-say, the
sons of the righteous “shall be as lire plant*
round about bistable, and his daughter* aa
comer stones polished after tho similitude of
a palace.”' A* In her life, so lo her death
this plons woman fare evidence of genuine
conversion. She most affectionately exhort
ed her children to live to tho glory or God.
She professed to have no wish asldo from tha
*811 of God, and said many. thins* whfei..
proven tut commence InUhrist. Her last
words were, “I will praise my Saviour as
long *i I hare breath. After enduring with
great meekness and patlenco the most excru-
olatfng pains for several weeks, aha calmly
fell asleep In Josus. Blessed are the dead
who die In the Lord. 0. H. S.
*I»ta of Saline Ingredients 22.967
■E', 1 '. IpHnglfo. 4.
Estimate for on11 nip* rial Gallon.
Vjtbavmometer—aver
age height. 77* Far.
Barometer,—average
■fjtalfht, 29.60 In. ‘
, Temperature of water.
C dl,tilW ’
I water
.10016 Far.
■Hro-aulnhurlo Acid 4.66
BroSoildo of Iron.
oraa Proto-Carb'n’te of Iron 8.79 “
Jagneala. 168 "
or as Sulphato of Magnesia, 8.46 "
and as Carbonate do. 1.08 “
Sulphuric Acid (besides the
amount In Bulph. Magne- -
. ala as above, . 7.92 “
, —believed to he .In union »Uh Iron. Soda
and Lime, forming small but uncatlmated
I gasntltles of their respective Salta.
.Crenlo and Apo-Orenlo Adds, derived from
I reha decompoiiiion of NltroganoUa Organlo
V Matter and In union with Hydrated Per-Ox-
114* of Iron an 1 Silica, found as in No. 1,
; Mr. Otar, upon his retirement form the
k Atata Department, at ibe close of John Q.
, BaaSas’ administration, It la said confided to
[ St Jssur all the original manuscripts and
l'.drafts, which he bad written whilst
ary of State. Those were to bo used
, death, In Justice to his memory, In
ire should be any necessity for such a
Tha manuscripts are very volumln-
Hug a large trunk and a box. Their
i will be looked fur with great In-
, Jcaor was Mr. Cut'* aecond In bis
John Ranoolfh, and although
Illy opposed, tho warmest personal
sUp always existed between them.
-■*«t r Cur** Doo.—A frrorita setter dog,
gtag to tbe Hod. Hen* v Cur, Itla raid,
ed Mm to Washington last winter, and
> death of hi* muter kept closo to bla.
is,baton reaching Philadelphia last f rl-
was chalnedupatthe American House,
i anfortunately was left behind when Mr.
AY* remain* were Ukon on to New York.
► then, he has been apparently much de
ft, and Is very fretful. It Is proposed to
i on to Ashland.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AN ORDINANCE.
I by tbe Mayor and City Connell of
, that any and all persona having a Pii
fin the Incorporate limit* of this City,
qnlred to keep said Privy clean and wotl
. to aa to prevont the aamefrom being
i to persons living near to, or passing
i Streets In the vicinity of the umo.
i violating this Ordinance shall be
s of Ten Dollars fbr each vlo-
^complaint being made.
tfrom’the mlnnteaof Coun-
. SMITH, Dep.Clk.
tf. ‘
Died at Broomfield Maine, ofconsnmptlon.
on the 26th. or Juno, James E. Osgood f.ir-
merly of B-me Ga.
Rome Lodoe, No 40.1. O. O. F.
The above mrlanehnlly announcement hav
ing been made to this Lodge by the Frater-
nlty of Peqnawket Lodge. In Brnomfleld.
Me.; the underwritten Rnuilntlnns. were de
clared to be tho feelings of tbtai~to- *-•
latlon to onr worthy Brother’* deerue. .
CHAS. H. SMITH. Scety.
Hesalvcd. That we hear with deep regret,
the sad new* or ti.„ »..«* „r n ro . j km „ r
Osgood. In him we had a worthy Brother
and a feeling friend. His death hu taken
away an ornament from onr order and depri
ved society of an honest man. Indeed It I*
not In the formal mice of Obltnary that we
uy we mourn Mm as a Brother, a Friend
and a Gentleman.
Resolved, That we tender tn his afflicted
widow, and hi* kindred, our kindest sympa
thies. May the Christian calmness of hla de
parture sweeten their tears and soften their
affliction.
Knolvtd, That these, proceedings be pub
lished In tbe City pepere, and a copy forward
ed to the widow of our deceased Brother,
0. H. SMITH, )
D. 8. JONES. [Com.
W. H. WHITE. )
July 7th, 1862. ’
OEOKGIA, Floyd County* ...
V|V0 all whom It may concern, whereas. Na-
than Yarbrouxh auulles to me for luttem
July 16 1862.
LAND FOR SALE
THE underdgned desires to sell two
lots of land In Floyd county, on tha
Justice, court oflhen29 District G. M. In fa
vor of Dean fie Bowden ve Juslah Buyt. levied
end relumed by n Constable.
Also, foil No. 196 In the 3d District nn.l 4th
|i, Ruas- au to Mt_ . „
Court of the 9J4th 'District G.M in'tavorof
Pi-ek A Harden srs. John L. Rnt.-*au. and
oil a fl la* In my hand, va said Rutseau ;
lavfed and relnrnrd to roa by a Constable-
Tha undivided third part of Lot No.
ten In lb*4th Dlslrlot, and 4th Neuion. levi
ed upon ns the property of John B. Daniel
to sat'aly a fl fa from Floyd Muuarlor Court,
in flivor of 8tell Sc Brown, vs. John 11.
Daniel. Property pointed out by Johh B.
Daniel defendant^.
THOS. S. PRICE,D.Sh’ff.
July 1,1852.
mSRLSKSHBCw
B leu of Rome and vicinity, that he In
tend* re-o wning the Male Academy for the
reception of Paplls. on Monday 26th Instant.
It Is reapectftilly but earnestly requested, that
Pupil* bo present at tho first of tho Session,
in order to their proper dauifleation.
Rates will be made known to applicants.
McDaniel
July 8 1868.
JNT
J. c.
Ol'leE,—Du xuuiMtay 22d ot tun, lu.mth,
will be sold at the residence of the late
171111am 8. SItumons, deceased, a imrtlun uf
the personal property or said deceased, con
sisting of household and kitchen furniture,
frrmlng Implement*, stuck uf hones, cattle,
hogs and sheep; corn and fedder, wheat and
till aU I* sold. 8. J. JOHNSON, 1 ...
J. H. GILL, J
Cam Spring July 8 1869.
VEOKtiU, vioid county.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of Floyd county, passed on tho 7th day
of June, 1862, will be sold befor the court
house door in tho city of Rome, on the first
Tuesday in Beptutnber next, between the
usual houn of sate, the following property,
to wit:
Ono half of lot of land, No. 160 28d dis
trict 8d section, and one half of lot No. 162
23d district 3d section of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd county; also, two negro men To
ney anfi Sampson, both young and likely.
(They were appraised at 8860 each.) One
forty acre lot of land king In the county of
Lnmpkln. No. 967,12th district 1st auction,
will also be sold on the first Tuesday In Sep
tember next belore the court house door In
the Town of Dahlotwga. Lumpkin county Ga.
All sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itor* of John Funderburk, late of raid county
of Floyd, deceased Terms made known on
day or sale. TH0S. 8. PRICE, Admr.
July 8 1862.
JN # JMSriof fHi {jftyTyYfi? iSfh'Instant,
Alt persons are thurufliro requested to mak*
tlielr payments to roe at N. J. Omberg's Shop
between that time and the first day of August
next Inclusive. Execution w 11 be Issued on
all unpaid Taxes after that date.
‘ C. T. AIRMAN,
July 8 1862.. 2t. Collator.
Indebted to the
Floyd fihcrlfffialc* for August,
WM1 ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday tn
V T August next, before tho Court Huuso
door In tlm city ot Romo, within the legal
■ mra of sale, the following property, to wit:
Otto Irou-gray horse and buggy and harness,'
levied upoifas 'the pro|ierty of Cicero H. More
rls, to satisfy two fi fus from Floyd Sun
nurty pointed uut by Coleman, Pitman Lump
kin Tax collector.
Also, one buggy, levied on as the property
of George B. Douglass to satisfy a 0 fit from
Floyd Saportor Court In frvor of Salomon
Stallings, bearer, vs Georgo B. Douglass and
Oeaigu 8. Coleman, and other fl Iks vs said
Douglass tnd Ooleman; property pointed out
by tho defendant.
Also, 12 shares In tha Etowah House in tho
Coosa Division of the city nfRume, levied on
aa the property of Lemuel J. Ullburn. to sat
isfy live fl flu from Floyd Superior oourt, one
In favor of Jamea L. Mosely vs Lemuel J. HU-
burn and George 8. Black, security; one In
frvor of Jobe Rogers va L. J. Hllourn, princi
pal, and Georges! Black, leeurlty; one in fa
vor or Solomon Stallings vs Lemuel J. HUlmrn
and George S. Black, security: one In frvor
ofDavidB. BloUnt vtLemuel J.HIlburn and
Telamon Onylor. security, and one In frrorof
J. W. B. Summers vs Lemuel J.HIlburn, and
other fi flu In my hands vs said llllburo; pro
perty pointed out by Q. S. Black, security.
Also, the undivided half interest in and to
part of lot No. 6. In Etowah Division of the
city of Rome. Joining tho Choice Hotel on tho
west, fronting on Broad-st. 20 feet, and run
ning back as far as the Hotel, levied anas the
property of Jooeph N. Lumpkin to satisfy a
fl fr from a Justice oourt of Floyd county In
frvor of Eraatui Morris vs Joseph N. Lump
kin, and sundry other 0 flu in my hands vs,
said Lumpkin; property pointed out by the
Plaintiff: levy made and returned to mo by
a Constable.
William If. Cnlpepper'a wrlghttltlo and In
terest in an I to tho lot of land whereon he
now reside*. In the 24th District 8d Section,
m thfitJaininiklF nf. WJ
Oourt In favor of Berry.Bagwell
Chattooga fikcrlffialci far Aigwst.
TTTILL be sold b, fate the Court Hooae door
v » in the town of Summerville, on the first
Tuesday In August next, between the usual
hours ot sale, tl-e following property; vizi
“ ‘ :14th ~
Lot or Lund No. IU3, In tho 14th District
and 4th .Sectiou with tho improvements
thereon; levied on as tlm property of John
A. Strungo to sutiiiy a fl. fr.'Troin Floyd Su
R. It. CLA YTON A 00.
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
fit nun A JITS,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
April 22, 1802-
WOOD, BRA DX If( C O.
periov onutl, In favor of T. T Ilopkins vs
John A. Strange. Property pointed out by
L. W. Crook, Plaintiff* Attorney.
Alio, two town LnU In the town of Sui
■■pp or Sum
merville, (to wit) one and two. In Block
3Hnnnfattn«r« k Stair?
1“ FarnMnre, Chairs, Feather,, lattraucs,
and Window-shades,
Ar.rf to the Lanier House, Macon, Georgia,
I3T * DIFFERENCE MADE rOR CASU. JS
April 22 1862. lyr. .
MM
thoreon; Levied onus the property 'Of Lu
cinda Arnold tn satisfy twn it,' ft’*, from
a Justices court of the 925th District G.M.,
In favor ot Dnnlel Hicks vs. Luoinda Arnold.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy*
made mid returned to mo by Constable.—
June 26. 1859
Joseph t. McConnell, sit'ir.
July 1, 1852.
Chattooga Mortgage talc for Angait,
'TO/flLL be sold before tbe Court
■ House door, In Summervilto, ‘ Chat
tooga county, on the first Tuesday In Au
gust, next, between tho usual hour* of
sale, the Cntlowlnir property to wit i
Lot ol Land No, ono hundred and ono,
excepting Sixteen aores ; the Northeast
corner or Lot No. ouc hundred and fifteen
containing sixty Tour aores, Lot No. one
hundred nud sixteen, exoeptmg flvo notes,
su|T posed to contain two hundred ana nine
teen acres; and part of Lot No. on* hun
dred and Mvsnteen, containing sixty two
actaa including tha Grist and Saw Mills ,
all or tha abovo Lands bolng situated
In tho tulrtoentb District and Tourth Section
and are well Improved; levied on as the
method of Informlngliur friends,
and. Parent* generally, that'hep
fourth Scholastic Session, tvlll commence on
the lit Tuesday la Jnly next. I am also
happy to state, that 1 have Mrs. Adxins aa
an assistant, who Is a graduate of one of the
best literary Institute* in the Union. Tha
axperionceofiuany years practice In teach
ing. together with the unremitting tnd
conscientious attention, which has heretofore
ensured tho rapid, and ..steady advancement
of my Pupils, will, I hopo, rain for mo a
share of Public Patronage. Wo limit our
selves to 80 scholars. Early Application Is
therefore solicited. Small Boys only will bu
taken—girls at any ago. My terms are the
samoasln other schools in this placo. Real-
dune East of, and nearly opposite the Meth
odist Church,
Rome. June 10.1862. 8w. , '
are well Improved; levied
propertyofS. E Burnett to satisty a m'ort-
gagafl.fr. from Chattooga Superior oourt
In frvor of J, 8. & 8. Bowls v*. S. E. Bur-
natt. Propei ty pointed out In said fl. fa —
Juno 80th 1859-
• JOSEPH T. MoCONNELL, Sli'ff.
July. 1. 1838.
GEORGIA, P«u county.
W HEREAS, William F. Janes applies
to me for letters ot guardianship fur
the persona and property of Nicry E. King,
James M. King and Mnrr E. King, minor
children of Lorenao D. King, deceased.
These era therefore to cite end admonish alt
and singular the kindred sod friends uf said
minors to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (If
any they have.) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at offie In
Uadsr Town, Juno 9|st, 1869.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS.
July 1,1839..Ordinary
0ulpep,wr;
fendant.
July 1.1862.
property pointed nut by the de-
THOS. G. WATTERS, Shffi
W ILL buiold on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, before the Court house
door In the City uf Remo, within- the legal
hours of sate the following property to nit :
. House and Lot whereon Abotllvei, In Lick
Skillet adjoining Lyerla and others.!) acres,
one Work-Steer about S yeara..red and white,
unu speckled cow 8 years old ; all levied up
on a* the property of Warren Clayton to
satisfy two fi.fr'a. from Floyd Superior court
in lavor of Bl uk fib Cobb, and ono In favor of
Robert M. Young rt. Warren Clayton. Prop
erty pointed out by the defendant.
Also. Lots No. 102U, 987, 777, In tbe id.
District and 4th Section; luvleduponas tho
pro|ierty of Umphrey Rowel toaatlsfy all. At.
from Muscogee Superior court. John Doe on
the demise of Samuel Jacksrm vs. Richard
Roe casual ejector and 8. Rowel and U. Row-
ol tenants In possession. Property pointed
ont by Samuel Moore.
Also tbe East half of Lot No. 162, In tbe
22d District and 8d Section | levied upon as
mini* ■■■■
ard Gossett makers and N. Yarbrough and
Dennis Hill* Security.
Alio a Lease on Lot No. 77, in the 22d
District atid 8d Section to expire the 26th of
December next of 18 acres of cleared land
KToriCE.—All inrsoiis
11 tate. of Benjamin Bi
county, deceased, will ph
Bobo, latu of Floyd
.. ...please come forward
and make Immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against Mid estate will please pro-
rent them to us duly authenticated in terms
of the taw, LEWIS BORO. 1 QoafiTUd
, . „ , WILLIS BOBO, { EztciUori.
Jnly 8. 1862.
GEORGIA) Floyd County,
Sal-.l Land Is In cqltivallon oil of the tltla right
and interest in anti to said Lot; levied upon
at the property of Parkvnon Stewart to
fr two fl. fr'a. one from the 8pporior i
the other from tho Inferior court one In
StagO all whom It may concern, will please
JL take notice that, wherraa, Willi*'Bobo
, m il|es tb me for letters uf Administration on
the estate of Marshal Park, late ofsaldcoun-
^.deceased.. aid
creditors or Mid deceased to be and appear at
my office wltbln the rime prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any th ,y have, wly mM let
ter! should not bo granted; Given under my
band and official signature at otBce.
JKS8E LAMBERT!!, Ordinary.
July 8.1862. ■
tO Mtis-
court,
H ... ... .„_ r . ifrvpr
of Robert H. Johnson vs. Deunis Hills fit
Peritenon Stewart, the other !u frvor of John
J. Burnett vs. Parkeraon Stewart.
Alto, the west half of Lot No. 48 tn tbe
4th District and 4th Section; levied upon a*
tho property of Mansfield Simmons to Mtls-
IV six 11. fife, from a Justice court, five In fr
vor of J. G. Barker vs. James McGnlnls prin
cipal, and-Mansfield Simmon* Indorser and
one other In frvor of John H. Rico vs. Mans-
' roitponcd Sheriff Sales.
TYTILL bo aold on. the first Tuesday In Au-
VV gust next bufbro the Oourt house door
In the city of Rome, within the legwl houn of
m!o the following property to wit:
— Lot of I md No. 191 ir. the 25th Dis
trict and 3d Section | levied upon as the
property of Tho*. A Carr to •. tisfy two fi fee
from Floyd Superior fourt in invor <-f Wife
llara H. I-haui vs. Thomas A. Carr. Proper
ty pointed <nt by Ilia Defendant.
THOri. G. WaTTERS Sh'ff.
J. ly 8.1 -62
j^OTICE.—Tlm Firm „f Allen. O.HRl*on fit
than Yarbrough applies to me for letters
of administration debunls non on the estate of
William 0. Butler, late of Mid county deceas
ed. These are therefore Pi dtu and admon
ish all and singular tho kindred and credit
ors of Mid deceased to lie and appear at my
office within tho time prescribed by law to
show cause, If any they hare, why Mid letter!
should not be granted said applicant Given
under my hahd and official signature at office.
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary.
Jnly 15 1852. '
i. was mutually dissolved on tho 19th
of June, The accounts and notes of the con
cern *ro In the hands of Wm A. Choice Ibr
settlement, who, with D. S. Prlotup, Is the on
ly authorised person to settle.
7 L. A. ALLEN.
JOHN GOODSON.
DANIEL 8. PRINTUP.
July 8 1862. tf.
RACO.7 It LARD,
f 1EOKG1A, Flayd County.- To all
VJ it may cojoern.
Whereas John 8mltb applies to me for let
ter* of administration on the Estate of Benja
min H. Lamkln late of Mid county, deceased.
These are therefore to otto and admon
ish «B and singular the kindred and creditors
of Mid deceased to beand appear *l my of-
rexonbtJd
flee within tho Unto prescribed by law, to
show cause if any thoy havo! why said lettera
should not be granted. Given under myhand
and official signature at office, this 7th day of
July 1862. JESSE LAMBERTH,
July 16 1862. Ordinary.
THE OAKLAND UElEoT SCHOOL
y^ILL^bo re-oponi-d on Alta first Monday
W fnAnguat. Ter ^j‘J 1( gj£pyjjjJ , B p<!r
Mortgage 8*1* fbr Anguat.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In
gustnext, befbro the Court Ilouiod
^ jesdaylnAn-
„„ belbro the Court House door
in the City of Romo, within tho legal boars of
s*1o tho following property tb w|t;..
One Mnbogony Aecetary, I large Cber-
ry Tuble, one Bedstead; all levied on na
tho p-operiy of John C Slate to ratlsiy a
mortgage fife .from Floyd Inferior Court, tn
frvor of Sullivan Cabot fie Co. vs. John
O. Slate, Property pointed out In Mid fl. ft.
TH08.B. PRICE, D. Sh'ff,
Jons 3.
1 A nni k POUNDS Tcnnesseo Ba-
IttjUUU con fib Lard Just received
and for sale by
June 10.1
BLACK & COBB.
8m. EtoweA Hove.
ICE CREAH.
W E take pleasure In announcing toon
en-uimers and ihe publlu in general,
that onr Ice Cream Saloon will be open lor
the reception of Lndfea and Gentlemen, on
Tn.-ld-iya, Thursdays and Snt'irr'ays, st any
hour after 3 o'clock. We would also My
that we have nn hand aja'ge end f-esh sup
ply oftruits and confrewbntrles, and in short
everything that Is n-onlly found in a confec
tionary, which will be Sold ut whblesalo or
retail, on reasonable teima for cash only.
P. 8.—Soda Water.—We. have bought
BatP-y'e Sods Fount, wbl. h ia well charge.!,
nnd ready for action, wlih a large aupply of
•yrupa. lee at all time* for lemonade, ginger-
pop, fire ,fico. BAYLEnS fis CO.
Exchange Building.
Rome, Ga., May 90, If
GEORGIA, Elajrd Canity,
t OREE ABLE to
A GRBBABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of Floy.1 county, paraed on tbe 7th.day
of Juno. 1862, wifi be sold before tho enurt
house door In the city of Rome, bel
uirdal honrs .of sale, the followlng property^
^ Town lot* Nos. 07,09.1001 also one lot. No.
not known, all lying In the Coosa Division of
the city of Rome, with .the improvements
thereon; also. * negro man by tho name of
Billy, young and likely, appraised at $760,
all sold as the property of John R. Ihly. late
of Floyd county, deceased; sold forthe benefit
of the heira and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on day ofsalo.
O. WISENBASBR .Admr.
Joly 8,1862.
I Simmons'and other fl. fa's, in my hands.
.Aso, lot of land No. 08 In the 8d district
4tb section, levied on as the property of Wil
son Ester*to Mtlsfy all fafrem a.Justice
court of Fayette county In frvor of James P.
Allen' fib Co. vs Wilson Esters, levied and
retnrnud to mo by a Constable.
Also, one Irou-gray Stallion; levied .upon
>y virtue ofan attachment. James M. Wel-
jher vs. Charles Russ. 8ale by an order ofUie
Judge of the Superior court. Safe agreeably
to statutes made and provided for in snen
case*. TH08. S. PRICE D. Sh'ff.
•July 1.1862.
Pott Sheriff Sales for Angnit.
WILL be so.H si Cedar Town in Polk euun-
on tho first Tueeuny in August next, within
the legal hours of Mle, the following property,
to wit I
Lot of land No. *7, in the 9tst District, 3d
Section ; also, the place whereon the defend
ant now lives, leviid on as the property of
Jam,* M. Smith toaatlsfy onefi la issued from
Paulding Inferior court in favor of.’ Wllllsm
W, Simpson vs Jsmrs M. Smith; property
pointed out by Plaintiff; levy made snd re
turned to me by sTnrmer Sheriff.
Also, one lien-gray msre b or 9 yean old,
and roll, being foaled since the levy was made;
also, fifty barrels of corn, mote or less, all lev
ied on ns ihc prop rly of Ellas Long hy virtue
of une distress warrant for rent, issued by lsate
N. Jones, a Jatltce of the Pusce, in end for
Paulding oounty, it. favnr of John Harrison
va l.lias Long,and oneotherfi fa in my hands;
prop-rly pointed out by John Harrison.
Also, nil of William Riddlespnrger'e Inter
est in loll of land. No. 193 and 194 and <i9d,
In the 20lli District and 3d Section, levied on
as the properly of William Klddlrspnrger to
Mtisl'y sundry fi fas issued from the 868th U.s-
trlct,G. M., Paulding county, in fiver of Wil
liam Simpson and others vs William Kiddies-
puiger -, levy made tnd retained to me by a
Constable- ’
Alsu, all of William Rlddlesparger’s interest
In loll of land No. 22u end 293 .and 994, in
the9uth Uinrlct and 3d Section; alto, all of
.William RiddfetpurgePs nteretl in the place
Administrator's laic,
TT7ILL be sold before the Court House door
vv in Sommervlllo, Chattooga county, on
the first Tuuaday in August next, (by cons
of tb* heln.) lot of land No. (186) one hi
SSr
Strange, deceased, except the widow's dower.
DAVID W. STRANGE, Adrn'r.
July 1.1862,'
SAVANNAH & AUGUSTA.
THE
ITBAH BOAT C09PARY OF GEORFIA
having thoroughly overhauled will continue
to run the following Stearaereaa above via:
David L. Adams, {Iron.)
Chatham, {Iron.)
That. 8. Metcalf,
Tennessee.
Which with Towboat* and Lighters, aflord
umyualltd, lueilltles for the transportation or
freight to tie Interior of Georgia, South Car
olina, Tenues,ee and Alabnma, In connec
tion with the Rail Roads
Tbe elegant Steampueket D. L. ADAMS,
will connect with the Steamships FI arid a
k Alabama—landing freight by then:, In
fiVn days from New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates) will
b* lorwatdsd free of eommiuion.
In order to '
LY In order ti
van* va ■
GEO. H. JOHNSTON,
Prealdeut. Savannah.
MarohandlM from the Interior to
JOHN A. MOORE,
Agent, Augusta Ga.
DIRECTORS.'
Savannah
Ga-,. H.'Joatrrrox,
Andrew Low,
. EWO. PADDSkVOBDr
W C.O.DatscoLt,
Cjus. Gaaxs
Juserir 8. Fat.
•Ja*. WssnsoaN,
July 1,1862.
Anguta,
J R. Bci.ei.t,
T.fl. Metcalf,
Iames Hors,
S. Horxtxi,
E. Shzsman. -
G.M. Nxwtox.
17-
(F(L©TO
whereon Thomaa Kiddie-purgi-r now lives, all
leved on os the | roperiy of William Kiddles-
1.1 roperiy
purgor.to aaiisfy sundry, attochment fi fr* Is
sued from the 9SUth District. G. M., Paulding
county, in favor of Simmons fib Gill nud others
va William Itiddlcspurger; properly pointed
oui In said li fas; luvy mads and retnrned tb
me by a Constable.
CHARLES W. DENSON, 6htf.
.July 1, 1839.
MINERAL SPRING!
ita.‘hTi;oi. jonx « VobNo and Ladv, and
ready for lbs reception of visitors.' There
have been new improvements made to the
Springs—fire-places added to the Hotel, and
Cabins with fire-places, for tho accommoda
tion of fatalliea. Tne water ol these Springs
have been reeeutly analysed by Professor
Means, ofOxford. So soon as he has time to
prepare hit analysis for publication, It will be
made public. It may bo stated now, howev
er, that they contain Iron. Magheala and Sul
phur In aaffiiieni quantities for valuable medi
cinal purpose*. They have already perform
ed some reiqsrksbla cun ■ Judge Jakes- M.
Spollocx. In the Spring of 1860, was severe
ly attacked with Neuralgia. Every effort Ihe
mo-t skillful Physicians cook) mtke wsa made
to relieve him, but failed. Hla d.sense had
the typhei symptoms, with' nicer* on the
long*, and evary appearance of terminating
In tbe-eonsomptlnn. Hn was advised To um
mineral waters, and In hla feeble condition he
was taken to tbe Floyd Springs, where be re
mained bnt arvan week* and then left sound
and wall- We refer to Judge Sruntocx and
Dr*. Uodolas fib Colxhan, who will comber-
ate Ihe above statement offsets.
Another remarkable cere wna effected In
tbe ease-of Tookas Dels, a mechanie employ
ed to work at the Floyd Spring*. He had
born afflicted for twenty years wltl: an ami
lion; or breakingnot, nil over hi* body. 1
waa at work' some two months, drank arid
bathed In, the waters, and left the. Springs en
tirely and radically cured He' had spplled
to a nurai er of Physicians for relief, but be
found none from my remedy until these wa
ters restored him to heallh-
Tbe Waters of the Floyd Springs have
been found highly' beneficial tb children tn
feeble health, delicate females and dyspeptic
persons. Thera Is other purs and .cool wuter,
free from minerals end convenient for use.—
.The mountain olf is ealnhriouasnd the see- e-
ry fine. And the Spring*.are only'twelve
miles North of Romo n nd thirteen miles South-
West of Calhoun. Passengers will be con
veyed from either place to the Springs for One
Dollar; from Rome,' by. Messrs. Rahxt do
Ransom, - .j -
Col. Youirb nnd Lady will u*o every exer
tion to please their visitor*, and will farnlab
their table with the best viands the count-y af
fords. - All reasonable amusements will be al
lowed- Charge* mbdi-me,-
MoCULLOUGH. PECK do HAR DIN,
Proprietoro.
Rome, Georgia, June 94,1869. ■ 3m
unriRuMftSfSf 1
rpUI exercises oft hi* lastitotton wQlh* a*-'
1 the nth
A aomed on Monday th* 19th tf tuff.
”
MRS. C. R. CALDWILL. Principal.
MISS M. H0PRIN8, Teacher of laatrml-
na-ntsl and vocal rhusld. ,
MR. J. LzHAROY, T.-scher of tb* Freni*
Language. It Is lihportant for pupils to “
SCHOLASTIC NOTICE,
1jffU. MRS. HAZELTON lakes this
SCMRIRTILLR, 0EGR4H.
M R. & MR8. llEWIT acknowledge, with
gratitude, the liberal shake of patron-
ge they received while ProprWtbt* of ton
Summerville Hite!, and would Inlbrfr rtfefr
old custonen, and the puhlld. gvderilly, that
they have taken the HOUSE formerly occW-
iled by 8. R. Bi-*nett, and recently by R. fa.
IneaE*. where they are ore paired to emtnnare-
date all'who ittaV call oh them, In *Btylen*«'
to be adrpaiapa by atty HoUse 18 Gherencd,
Georgia.
June 8d. 1862. 4ib.
T FRENCH k CLASSICAL SCHOOL,
HE undersigned proposes to reselve into
bis family and Instruct with his own
children, a limited number of pupils.
The course oflnstractlm will comprise the
French, Latin nnd Greek languages, Mathe
matics, Surveying, Natural History fieo. fro!
Tho terms for board and tuition are twenty-
five dollars per teuton of six months payeblu
in advance. EUG. OAU8ION.
Referent**.—General LalUanr, King*,
ton; Dr. Mn.ua, Rome.
■ a;
Route, On.. June 84. 1852
A
PLANTATION FOR BALE.
PLANTATION will bo sold at public
outcry,, oonalstlng of six hundred snd
Ally five nor**, (more or less)', Ivlng throe,
fourth* of* milo from Cedar Town, tho
County-alto of Polk County, upon tiro west
lank of Cedar Creek, und considered to bo
tbo .bestfarm-la tlroChorokce Country, with
880 aoroi of open hnd. all fresh. Tlroso
wishing to boy. will do will to call ou the
subscriber and examine tiro premises before
sale day, whleh will noma off on tha Sath
Inst., the tarns day. with the Town Lots of
Cedar Town.
JAMES O. GRIGG.
June 17; 1668. *
AUniMVIKATUR
Oounty i- ^
AGREEABLE to an Order of the Or
dinary of Floyd county, parsed on the 7th
day ot June, 1853. there will he told before
Land No, 160,33d District, 3d Section, nno
Also one hnlfofLot No. 168, In 33d District.
3d Sootion, both originally cfCberoksohow
Floyd county Sold at the property of Jdhn
Funderburk, deceased, lor the benefit of the
heirs nnd creditors ol said deceased. Temu
made known on day or sale. 14th June, >33
. THOS. S. PRICE, Admr.
June 17.1653.
Mrs. GIBSON’S SCHOOL.
rpiHftfixtt term of Mas. GIBSON’S school
X will commence on Monday, tho 12th of
Jnly next. Parent* and Guardians aro re-
apsetAUly requested to makoc-arly application
for tbelr. children or wards, as the Is determin
ed to havo « limited number. Tho rates of
Tuition aro oa follows, per session of five
months, via:
Primary Branches, Including Orthog
raphy, Writing, Primary Arithmetic
and Geography, '• . - $10 00
English Grammar, Arithmetic, History
and English Oompoaltlon, - - 12 00
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhet-
orio and Botany, - . . 16 00
French and Mathematics, - . 20 00
June 17, 1862.
STORE HOUSE FOR SUE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private
_ sale, a good nnd well finish d Store
Jonae, on Rroad Street, opp site the Post Ot
fies, and two doors above toe exchange hotel;
occupied at present by Messrs. Owen fir Far-
ell as a Drag Store, the building la 60 fen
in length by 24 feit front, two stories high,
having on the second floor two good and com
fortable Rooms, suitable for offices. - Apply
THOS. D. SHELTON.
June 4.1869. 3t.
, .. Rcatlon will bo
made to tho Ordinary of Floyd county
for leave tb sell tho land nnd negroes belong
ing to tho citato of Benjamin Bobo, late of
Mid county, deceased.
LEWIS BOBO,» qualified
WILLIS BOBO, J. Executors.
raty* ftfftfrV alter dale, opidicitlim will ho
JL made to tho Ordinary of Floyd County
for leave to’soil the land nnd negroes bclong-
-■ 9 estate of William D. Appleby, tate
lng to tho citato or Willi
of apid county deceMod.
O. B. W1LI
WILLIAMSON. Admr.,
M. B. APPLEBY. Adtnl'x.
A DIMISTRATOR'S SALE.—Leave hiving
A been granted by tiro Ordinary of Colum
a t a.. *-*,1,1 It.-forn
■AX UWH BtMlWU frj . s. ^ A a
bla county, will bo sold, bi-foro tiro Court
Houao door In Romo. Floyd county, on the
first Tuesday In AUGUST next, Lot of LAND
No. 46: In the 16th district and Sd section of
drigtnally Cherokee now Floyd taiunly. Said
Land sold as tho property or Elizabeth M.
Bay. tale of Columbia county, deceased.
A. M. CRAWFORD. Administrator.
Jnly 1,1862. 8t with tho will annexed.
Uiate of Georgia, Floytl (loamy t To all
O whom It may c-.nceru: Take uotlco that
Whereas James P. Patman. Administrator of
the estato of John W. Patman, tate of said
County deficasbd, applies to n>o for Letters of
Diamlaalon from the same.
These are therrloro toCRo and admonish
nil and singular tho kindred and creditor*of
Mid deceased to bo snd appear at my office,
within the time proscribed by-law. to allow
canto, Jf any extata. why iqd'l .letter* of dls-
mission should got be granted Mid applicant.
Given under my hand and sealthls 26th
rffsaU dav or June, A. D . 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary.
ROUGH RICE.
A NY qoan'ity will bo purchased at the
A Home Wobd Mills, and a lair pries paid.
Jong 34.1833 tf JOHN HUME.
2000 rate JUG_WARE;
. Glazedon both sides, from'the
Marietta Factory, for sale at a liberal dls ;
count to thoso who buy tb sell gain.
Jnne 10 1852. S. G. WELLS.
N OTHiE.—The copartnership hitherto ex
isting under tho flrm.'name and styloof
Wm. T. Prico &. Co., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. WM. T. PRICE.
WM. E COLLIER.
Msy 27.1862. N. DUDLEY.
DR. DENHIS’ f;
6 E O R Gl/ r ,
SARSAPARILLA,
roa
Jaundfct, Sick Headache, Dlzxinits. Lou of
Appetite, Constipation of the Bouret,, Pile,,
caused by Costtveneu. Pain in the 'Bone,,
or Rheumatism eauui by tie was of Afro-
rery, Syphilis, Scrofula, Both, Ulecro,
rj'IHIs'prepanillon It made at'pur* as
X possible. Its bluer taste, and benefi
cial effeots In disease of the Liver, and dlt-
easesrlslng from on Impure rate of the
Blood, prove It tb be tho purest and most
UMlul preparation of Sarsaparilla that It
'" Those who have used the vorlnnt prepara
tions ol Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste
and eflect, that there ie more Sarsaparilla
in one bottle of Dr. D’a preparation, than In
half a dozen bottlee ns It It generally m do.
That it m ght bo more penioetarty adapt
ed to proletaionnl use, nothing but the pure
Sarsaparilla bnt been vied, that lor .difier-
entditeaset, physicians mieht combine or
presoribo with It, such arriolee at they
might consider most appropriate In oases
under their treatment.
Ite relative and m tdir porgntivo effect
upon the bowels, make It not only a good
•ubttltutt for Mercury, butusefrl In remov
ing nil diseases arising from the impindent
use of Mercury. „
Prepared only by J. DENMS, M D.,
Augusts, Gaorgls.
For tale by Dr. T. 8. Donny, Dr. T. K
Olhbsfis. Son and Drf Hilbert fif Wilson
Atlanta Ga-. Wm. Root Marietta, Hanes fie
Lasseter, Jonesboro, Drs. Long Sc Bliss, Dr.
Wm- Mosley and Dr. L. Sneed Griffint C,
-A. fit J. F Nutting.Barneville; Wm.. T.
Sandwleh Thomnitort Mauglmm & John,
ton, Zebtilou i D. Sapfbrd. Por-rtli: G. w
Little fib Co,, J. life S. W. Ellis Macon.
G. W. Lli'llo Milledgovllle; L. Willard De-
onlbri Wm. Johnson'Stone Mount, in ; II
H. Bolton Sc Co Lithanln . Wlllmins Sc
Hanes Sootal Circle; Ur. J. DeLamarer
Mnnroot.P. G. Bassent Oxford; Usher An-
derson fis Hunter Covington, l,a-
• Prim—$1 por bottle; fi bottles for *5-
ft>Rememboi to ask forDENNIb’ Gzoaor*
S.»a«*FS*tU,A _
For eelo by RouzrT BiTtzt, Roma ; J,
A. Eawis. Oossvfilo ; J. A fis “>„****J*'-
cnt«r«rt Ht the be^noinf of th^ ttfrn, «b««'
tho cUbm.h um formed, jut charfda Witt bt
dated from thu day of th«ir entr«iM«.
lm. J. M.M. CALDWILt.
CHATTOOGA liO'Usfi;
Lafayette hotkl.
AM) TnESUBBCLIBBR (formerly oftli*
JUjlLGIohe Hotel,) having fitted'Up and ta-
ken liargo of tho above rsUbllriiihkat, IF
prepered to ontartaln hta old fiiorlftk. and!
sucliaothera, as may desire to give hi to a caff.
His Hotel la near the Court House. Call and'
SCO us. E. R. PA89EEN.
Lafayette, Ms) 1 27,1862. tf.
WHITE MLR FRINGE*!' .
(NOWSIN fc SBlil
Angola Georgia- ,
H AVE rccclvi-d from New York, an asnseW
ment of Plain and Crimped White SMc
FRINGES lor Ladles' Mtutlllss, of betiul-,
ful styles. Thoy have *1sd o'n'htnd, Ladle*',
Wlilte Watered Bilk MANTILLAS, Ladle**
While and Black Lace Embroidered Mantil
las, Ladli-s' Embroidered Muslin dliir/iXk-tlks,
Muslin and Laco'Undcralueres,' Veli-’ndenna*'.
Lacu and Muslin Collars. Also, a aupply of
Ladles' Summer Dress Goods. In a great v*l'
rlety of styles, of new and elegant Assign*,'.-.
and to all of which they rcsfrhfrftrtiy fhtltF'
tho attention nfthd Ladies*.'
June 10 1852. .......
. ’■ '. .TRY IV MCK»
/~10U09, Colds. Serb Tbiostr,
V ptlh ln
, MMk’
the Chest, many csera thought'
to be Consumption, Croup,' Inflsmstory ro'r
vrr among children—fer either of there sf-
fectlonv uy the Anodtnk Couok Daors. and'
yon will be convinced that' it is one ol slab ’
moat elegant as well-.na effeefiual rc’ifltJle*'
ever offered to the public.- A single doe* oc
two will allay th* most violent cough p-
which In * few houre.or at mosvafityortwo,'
will be cured. There - IFrioi th*' slighteet
danger in the use of the medicine, lor evrnj
in double don* It only neuseotei an effect'
always beneficial, pnrllcularly'wlth children,’
and also far all persons trrebJetL wJi* »*sH
r.mowroieo, mu medicine Is a most valuable
remedy for Cholic end all spasmodic effec-'
lions.
CaLDaaa'a UstMnfi'
• . - - Macon, January, 1849. .
Dr. Lillie—Sin Your Anodyne Cough'
Drops 1 find to bus'TTtoit'excellent medicine.'
A esse of severe! weeks standing, oft meet
violent cough and pain in I hi breast threat-'
enlng to be of h serious clisracter.'.Wss env'
tirely cured bv the uso of one bottle—prevll
ously every other thing had failed. Within'
s month nr twopaaf, several other cure have'
occurred in my family some of which were
severe attacke of coughs end colds of rife qifoi'
son, which this remedy p'ro’mptly relieved.'
Your Vermifuge In a number of chats ha*'
been given, nnd I really could wish for nosh
ing better, as It fully answer* the purpoM
without »ny thln'gelte.
Medicines when prepared by regular phyai-'
cans, like yuuraelf, ai.e expected to be good/
but seldom or never have I seen any ao ef- '
ficient,. or eo eertainly to be relied an, M
ycur Cough Drop# and Vermifuge.
Truly years,fire-.,• . .
.(8lgftajD';' „ JAMtlS DEfiN.
The Rer. Mr. Turner'athtes*a* follo'Wi,'to'
used:
Having labored under a violent eon'dh and'
pain in the chest for several months, I called
on Ur- Littlo :or a prescription; who gass me
his Anodyne Cough Drops. I fOimi) irrtdte-
dlately relief after beginning to tike them,'
nnd by continuing* few days,my cough inft*
pain was entirely relieved, witbqalfe' awlfa-
provement or my general heulth, Tbe medt-’
cine la quite plee-ant to take,and I consider it'
the moat valuable Itveripetwilh." ....
Talbot comity. JOHN Wl TURNER.
If comment was necessary, Dr. Little eoeld J
publish hundreds of statemer ts of the success'
uf thta tnediclneover; the Wild Cherry, snd'
every other thong offered; -.
Msdon, April, 1849:
'Da. LtTTtz—8lri After having hsd aerer-'
nl nitscks ol Hemorrhage of the Lurgs.fcr
which Ihaveused a dozenjotr'more'nf Wtotar'e’
the Cough and Irritation of the Lungs,-but V
have bed no more Hemorrhage, although serA'
eiol month* hove elapsed efnert beSIdei; my.
breast Is much stronger Your idediclne'I
have found to suit iny case much belter ihsnfi
ihe Balaam of Wild Cherry, In fact very far.
superior to It snd every thing else that I havo
used. YoufsTespoctfully; H. L. SHAW"
From a highly respectable Farmer residing*
In Talbot ‘county, rend the following ,
Da. Littiz—Sir I After suffering- foiir or
five weeks with'a most painful and violent'
cough, notwithstanding 1 wna under tho caru 1
oft physician, without finding much relief,-
I sent offi I haste for your Anodyne Cough'
Drops. The first dose or two relived me very
much', and by coutmuhig, ,a free expectoration.'
was anon established, when' the chugh ond,'
palnwas no longeh'troublesome! One holllk'
Iraely used cured me entirely. So soon aa‘
I could ride, IVlilted a neighborwho wna alto.'
under iheadvicb of aphyettlah, who had been 1
J iroitraledwith a soVtro cotifih, fever. Sec ,-
or tome rime. Your medicine was at ones
sent for and used freely: and as in my own* 1
caee, completed enred hint.' .
In July last, I visited a relation In' Marion'
county. Who MM a hegto bhdlv sfficlcd (6f r
months with a cough, proh'duhted by'seV'ersl 1
to be Consumption: I'.advUfid ybuV Coufeh 1
Drops to be used, which wks'lnfmedistely
sent for, and u usual, gave quick relief, and
he gradually recovered.
Again- ope pf my neighbor's children' «)h*'
expected to die front tho Whooplnir Cough,
and |n that condition begin taking thia medi
cine, followed by the happiest effect, and waa*
toon reatored.
I have know.1 other care* in which your 1
remedy was given with entire success, indeed 1
bare beard of no failure by it. In ray family
1 hove given your,Vermifuge with entire satis
faction, and have beardjf Wfcll tftoken of,as-
a successful remedy. Trusting thet'to.ynlha-
ble medicines may toon be generally known,-
I remain'respectfully, fipe.,-
CHAfiLTON Y. PERRY.-,
fry. Beware or imposition, ai.d avoid the'
use of substitutes,: The, luce-simil* of the
•ignaturo of Dr. W. O. Little, will be found
upefn tbe ontsids wrapper of ccchono of uls
medleinee . •
Sold wholesale and retail by the propri
tor at his Manttfsomrlpg Depot. No. *
Market'street. Philadelphia, end at Mb
Ga. To.ho hod nlso of Slonn and'Hotof
Robert Battey*. and'Drs. Olre-n' to P”*
Rome, and by agents gerierally toil
N. B.—'These mbdlolnea are :
quack nostrums from the nor
ovary thing, but will ntturedly <
adies they ore prescribed for.
Lore io Youa owff L-rrtaa
tle'a Vermifuge it put up Into
tiae of any other, is given Is I
require* nothing afterwards, i
ly -me of the nio-i oertoiatf"
to relievo children of (
tbe public. Pri
liclrein