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UMfut Hints.
In llio fallowing aitidc from the last
S ithcrncr, (here arc Mono vnluahlu lilnta,
vflljcti ivu commend to the farmcra of Choro-
keo Georgia ;
Mh. Kmrnii: — Since I was In your town,
I linvo wandered over ntuoh of this Cherokee
country, which abound* in good lands and I sale and retail. Wo would call tho special at
nntlco that (hero are somo Important things
111 thelcuHuro of the soil, that arc entirely neg
lected. And Iho first is tho proper arrange
ment of guard ditches, to prerent the super
ahundanco of water, which .Tails on those
mountains, from flowing down Into tho best
part of tho flcldsthat nro cultivated hi rich
Talleys below, to the great Injury of tho crop,
and threaten tho ultimate destruction of the
lattd.!,V--j ■ rt*.'
It Is easy to collect this (water Into, ditches,
and turn H along tho liillsldo abovo tho flold,
mid through somo favorablo point, and Ihon
lot It fall Into tho valley 'where neither tho
crop or tho land will recclvo any Injury, For
a flail description of tho instrument for laying
off the grade of tho ditch, 1 will refer tlioso
Intereoted to tho last volume ortho Planter
and Farmer, published at Pendleton South
Carolina. Thoso who onco adopt this system
•f draelnago with good judgment, are sure
never to abandon it.
I am surprised that dm growing of Tobacco
Is so much neglected in this part of Georgia.
A crop that requires so small an’arca of land
that any man can open as much land in two
years as Ills f -rcccan cultivate in Tobacco.—
And tho soil anil climato is finely adapted to
its growth. And now that Tobacco is so Idgh
tho nett profit from such a crop would be
tlirco times ns much ns It Is tVom.cotton.
South Carolina has mndo provision for an
Instpotiqn of Tobacco at Hamburg.,' Put if tt
was grown hero tho manufhctnrlng of it In
Vai lima ivayo, euuht bo carried'on at Romo
with very great profit. •t.‘ > ’ ■•••
I am much pleased with Romo. There is
* highly enterprising spirit manifest nil a-
round this favoured spot. And among tho
‘ninny men with whom I havostnpped tor days,
p. and weeks, I havonovcr found ono that was
P more kind,'.and considcrato of tho comfort of
&’• his gnesls than Mr. Wm, Kotcham of tho
■ Etowah Itouso in Rome,
I ' V •; * t AOAROLINIAN.
Daniel Webstar.
Tho cioqnont Tom Marsholl, .whllo a morn'
hor of Congress, thus alluded to Mr. Wobsjer
In ono of his speeches on tho floor of- tho
Houso: . . . 1
" Sir, I know not wliat others may consider
as gonlus or ardor. Sir, t spoko tho other day
of tho impression mado upon my imagination
by tlw great Senator fain' Massachusetts,
when I saw and hcord hlm, tbr.tho first tlmo,'
put forth his vast pdwors in dohato, Thu
Dotnocratlo party somotimes.call hint tho
"ghd-llko,” Indorislon.' Tomo.that day, ho
seemed almost dlvlno. Ho looked tho Olym.
pcan Joro in Council. Had celestial wisdom
chosen a mortal, residence, on that majestlo
brtw sho might havo fixed her tlirono. Tho
masslvo grandeur, philosophic cast and rigor-
oua contour of the head, all giving infallhlo
indication of tho possession and Intense oxcr-
tlon of tho higher faculties of reasoning and
Investigation, contrasted,yot harmonized with
tho wild and dreamy light that streamed from
tho largo, dark, nnlhthomablo eyes , flashing,
as they rolled, tho Tory soul of idealism and
romanco. No vor was tho appearance of a man
In more perfect keeping with tho truo charac
ter of his Intellect. Never were head and face
more truly tho typo of tho genius which ani
mated them. Never wore more varied, won-
dorfrtl and, to vulgar apprehension, incompat
ible faculties conferred upon any man. Pro
foundly learned, ho oxhlbitcd Its results rath,
or than its processes. No clumsy, fatiguing,
pedantic array of tho immenso moss of his
knowledge, No tedious detail of tho vast,
range of facts from which ho had doduccd Ills’
principles, loaded yonr attention, or retarded
Ms argument. Ho had studied the history of
all nulions, and extracted tho universal truths
impressed upon them all, that ho mlght apply
them to tho peculiar constitution and practi
cal affairs of his own. Ho had bathed In tho.
fountains, and quaffed from the genuine sour
ces .of knowledge and of truth, and eamo
•banco imbued and rocking with tho essonco
of philosophy, while ho trampled on and ro-
Jocted tho trammels of tho schoolmaster’sjar-
,, ROME DRUB STORE.
W in the House formerly occupied by Hf
jm. Stevenson and Duncan. fJi
WE nro now receiving and opening, direct
from Importer# a forge and tvefl select
ed stock of Drugs, of the purest character nil
of which we will warrant, and propose to scl!
on tho most accommodating terms at whole
tent ion of Pyslclnns of Cherokee, Georgia, and
Alabama, as we tklnk wo am furnish as good
articles and on ns good terms as any where
this sido of Charleston. Our assortment is
very fine, consisting of the following articles;
Alcohol, Antimoniols, Mercurials, Acids,
Creasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opium, Mor
phine, Suiph. Quinine, Ferrocyannto Quinine,
lodinu, Iodide Potass, Nitrate Silver, Phos.
Calx. Precipt, Chloroform.
Alcoholic extracts, a Bill variety—and a
general assortment of the latest and most ap
proved medicines and chemicals. 8urgica1
instruments, Dental Hies and sockets, gold
and tinfoil, paints, oils, dye-stufft, varnishes,
putty,- sasli glass of oveiy sir.o, porfitmery ol
the finest quality, brushes of every style, spi
ces, essential oils, fancy soaps, sperm and ada
mantine candles, sperm and Lin. oil, burning
fluid, corn and pearl starch, Physicians’ ottlco
furniture, stationary fine variety, fine chowing
tobacco, extra fine segars, macaboy, Scotch
and rupee snuff, tine French chocolate,garden
seed of tsvery variety, Burning Fluid and
Camphino, and a lino selection of brandy and
choice mcdcclnal wines. Also, a good assort
ment of Thompsonian medicines, and all the
piost approved and popular jiatent medicines,
a variety of fancy articles and all other art)*
clcs to bo found In tho Druggist lino.
Dr. B. B. PEARCE & CO.
March IT, 1862.
8. B. PEARCE would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Floyd, Cass, Polk, and Pauld
ing counties, that ho has purchased from
Messrs. Sawrlo and Jones tho right to soil
Family Rights to manufacture Nunnally’s
Chemical Patent Soap, and that ho will sup
ply to all persons within said counties, who
Wish lo purchase this fine and indispensable
article, either Family' Rights or tho Genuine
Soap itsclr. For particulars refer to Messrs.
Sawrlo & Jones’ advertisement.
April 22,1852. Dr. S. B. PEARCE.
TIIF INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY i
DR C. WILLIAMS*
(•■ihi4 Paiasik l»li»i#fWIMffcfr-
ry aid Wo *4 * apt ha.
mil TIIE COMPLETE CURE Of Vj
Coughs, Cold*, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Spitting of Wood, '/roup,
Whooping-cough and
CONSUMPTION.
N O medical preparation has over boon
■presented 10 tho public, under such
favoreffil. nusplerS "stills medicine. It lias
been received with the most matikkd aithg
hatio.v by thousands, nnd its celebrity as >
remedy lot atl diseases at the Lungs, Is now
becoming MoronioDS. Lsngnnga cannot
OHurlbo ibooremplneii and efficacy ofits no-
ttnn | indeed Its salutary ejects >,u truly
wo.YDIxrUL. It 1ms been known tn elite
tho most hopeless eases after the best tnedl
cnl skill,and all known remedies Imd Hilled
TESTIMONY ilia most convincing Iscon
stiiutly being received, certifying lo llio su
nerior excollennool'Dr, C, Williams' Cam.
pound rulnonlc Kalian of WM (kerry
and Wood Xaptka. It Is becoming very
populur whorovurit lms been introduced,
nnd has snouted an onvlnblu reputation ;
Indeed it fins been emplmtlcatly pronoun
ced the grentest remedy lor nil dlsenses of
the CltliST and' LUNGS, that has ever
been presented to the public
The following commimteatinn Is from Dr.
Jninos M. Gunnell uu eminent Surgeon
Demist, who Is well known throughout
North Alabama'!
CocRri.AND, Ala., Sept. 4, 1850.
Dr. C. Wlllhtms—Dear Sir.—I believe
eeotnes my duty to spank of the mediant
iuuos ofyour *• Pulmonic DaL'uni of )Yild
Cherry ami Wood Naptha." In the enrly
pnrtol last week I wiia ulllloloj with n ve
ry bnd cold nnd cough, and huvlitg ■ many
professlonnl engagements to iriicnd to, 1
neglected paying my cuse proper nnd time
ly intention, until my cough got So bad I
could scarcely speuir i uliemled with n
great difficulty of liftmtltlng; and all my
iiicnds thought my ense u very bnd one, 1
sent for a bottle oryonr "Pulmonic Balsam,"
mid eomnieneed taking It us directed j in
nbout jutlfan hour I Tell grently relieved
uml wa» in u gentle perspiration, nnd In n-
bont ono hour 1 was nearly clear or the'
cough nnd my breathing en.ircly relieved,
nnd wus enabled to ntteud lo my, profession
al business on tho lollewing day 1 when I
lound myself entirely relieved from ull tho
distressing syinptuins.
1 must, therefure, unhesitatingly dcolnre
that yoprTutronriio Balsam hod tho most
happy effect in my ease, And proved itselt
superior to uny'remcdy I ever used belore,
nnd front my cxpbrienrto declared it to'bo
tho most prompt and effectual remedy for
affections of the chesund lungs, ever pre
sented to the public. It produced In my
case free expectoration nlldu geutlo perspir
ation, relieved tho grunt dllfioulty ol .breath
ing and ooUglting, nnd njlsyed nil tho
soreness nr.d bin ning in my breast, 111 n re
markably short space of time. acting like a
cltsiin. Yours with *' * j’"^^'coN N K It
Huntsville, Ala., August 1,1850.
Dr. C. Willlui,,.— Dee , Kir.—Veer .Put*,
mottle Balsam ol Wild Cherry mul Wood
Ntipllm, is ill great demand with us, nnd
gives every sntl.fiction. It iq. tho lending
rei icdy for diseases ol tho Lungs liore, mid
li> superceding ill other medicines.'
. Most truly yotirl,'
J. F. DJ2MOVILLE, Druggist.
Athens, Ala., Mntcli 20 I860.
-Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sir :—Your Bal-
snm is ill great demand at the present, nnd
wo hope to do you justice in selling It.
(luspeetliilly, - ■ . .. .
MALONE & HARRIS, Druggists..
Florence, Aim, Dee., 10 1810.
Denr Sir .—I into the presant opportuni
ty of bearing testimony to the medical qual
ities ofyour Fulmnolc .Medicine. The Rev.
11. n. Darker Imd n coltgli for nbout three or
four weeks. It no'only wus distressring to
'himself, but such wus tho severity of the
ptiroxysms that nil mound sympathised
with him. I advised him to try yonr Coin-
„ I S, . , , m m I pound Syrup or Wild' Cliorry and Wood
Con, scorning to employ as tho instruments of sortmeut oflUri Wareliji (WLteri'djract - 1 * 1 " 1 ' “"H? so, and took one bottle,
~*frnru-imnisuniimi mu lummi catugonua or* front iTio Itiinorlora nrul~ “ianufile fu rcr* m '
technical logic, yot tho dearness, closeness, Now York ana Philadelphia, which he offers
HEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED.
rTAvit'O r ndS®r to my'fbmmr*m’oek or
XX Groceries, a fresh anil Ucautlflil Stock of
Dry OniMlis Crarkerv, and Hardwares I
would RosMetfttUy Invite tho citizens of
Itumo and the Surrounding Country to call
and examine tho qimllty and prices of my
goods before purchasing olsowhcro aS I nm
determined to sell them. My Stock Consists
In pnrtof tho tbllowlngarticles viz.
Colured Casshnercs, Kossuth Chambrays,
Now Vorkdo., Camlctanil San Jusn Jeans,
Mixed Cottonado, colored Cambric & Selisia,
Wonted Serge, black Alpaccn,
FanbyShlUp,-AU»|iriuul4torrhnnc Prints,
Olmmbrny, Plaid, Pink and Buff Gingham,
Fancy Muslins, Bareges, do Swiss, ..
Plain aud Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
'Check and Jackdnct do.,
Swiss Jaconet dcThread Edgings, & Inscrllngs,
Cam Bonnet, Tafertv nnd Satin Ribbons,
Ladles Kid, Embroidered Silk & Lisle Gloves,
Gentlemens Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,
Ltidles and Misses Cotton IIoso,
aonls half do.,
Fino LInncns and Linen Diapers,
Bleached & unblcncli’d Shirtings ASbcctings,
Buttons, Thread. Honks, Eyes,
ami various articles in tho Dry Goods line;
also, a fine selection of I.adios walkihgihotrs,
Slippers nnilGaitors.
Hume, March 18,1852.
JESSE LAJIBERTH fc CO.
G catltmta's Furnishing Stare.-—WE
would respeotfully invite the attention ol
ogr customers stld tho public genornlly to
our stock of Ooods for Fall nnd Wlntor wear,
which we have just received ar.d,nro open
ing. Gents bl’k and colored frook, dress and
•nok Coats,
Black and colored Tweed and satlnett and
trook coats,
Cloth nnd Blanket clonks and Over-coats,
Colored Com,- Doo.Ulo.Twood and Kullnott
pants.
Black and colored silk, satin; plush, cash -
■ mqre and merino Vests,
L.B. Sftllrts, colored shirts, merinoaud cotton
tfridel shirts, merino nndcotton i hOsaj Pock
et Itd'kti crsvnts, scnrlk,-gloves, suspenders,
eollnrs, drawers dec- Men's youth's. azat
Boy’s hats and caps, in great varloty Men’s
fino calf dress Boots > Men’s fine wmer-proot
Boots And a largo and complete assort
ment Ilf .Man’s milt llnv’s Boots and Shoes ot
oveiy quality nnd p ice.
Wo linvo also far the Lndlcs, velvet, silk,
satin anil straw Bonnets ; Sstin, I,listing nnd
morocco Gaiters half Gaiters and Buskins;
Ties Slippers nnd walking Boots nnd Shoes;
a full assortment of Misses and childrens,
shoes of nil kinds.
N. B. Wo wuuld particularly Invite the at-'
tentlon of Planters to our stock of Negro
Shoos, which Is very fall-
PAINTING ANO GLAZING. '
T HE Hitbacnber would respectfully noti/y
tho ciliecn* ol Rome uml Vicinity, that
h« It %*« opened n shop ncur the Buena Vista
Hotel, where lie is prepared to do all kmdaof
PAPER HANGINGS,
Sign awl OraaveaUI Paiattapr*
tly, promptly, and on reflaonublu terms
will also paint In tf°°d style liotises,&c„
•See | old iurniture repuired, repainted nnd
varnished upon moderate terms, 1 . ...
He will also mix nnd sell to order, .every
variety of paint, and lend brushes to such
ns may wish to use it themselves.
The subscriber Is aim prepared to CUT.
GLASS and GLAZE in a neat and snbstan-
tin I manner, and fit in windows of every
sizo ami shape. . •• ; • *• *
. Ho hopes, by faithful attention to ids
customers, and by the qiiHliiy of his work,
to receive illiberal share ol the public pa-
- ronpgo. W. S. BRADBURY# .
Rome, March 25th, 1KV2
CHEROKEE BOOK STORE,
AT OAB8VILLE, OEOROIA.
T IIE undersigned would most respectfully
nmaamcc to the cltlzons ofChcrokce Oa..
that lie lias established a Hook Store at tills
jrolnt, nttd can supply on tho most renvonable
terms:
Late, Medical,' School and Miscellaneous
Books, Stationary. Blank Books, dfauazincs.
See., Sec. lie will at till times keep a good sup.
ply on hand, and any book that may n'ot be
found in tbo Store, can bo obtained In a fuw
dnys.
Ho solicits a shore of tho public patronage
—believing that satisfaction can be given.
All orders from a distance will bo promptly
attendedto. JNO.W. BURKE,
April 20.1852
SUMTER & TORBETT,
HOME, GEORGIA,
'n/rXYmm'HEBS and dealers In all kinds
jLtJL of Cabinet Furniture. Also, Fanuel
Doors, Window Blinds, flask, A. tit. All or
ders from a distance promptly attended to.
Terms ClJS.BBXXq or notes draw-
ing Interest.
Wo feel safe In saying, that wo are pre
pared to execute any Job In tbo Cabinet or
Ciirmtnters lino better and clteapor titan It can
bo rloito In tho "up country," or laid down
from any market.
N. B.—Wo have on band a lot of
FISKS METALLIC
\ '-■•* ' BURIAL OASES.
Thoso articles are so well known to Iho pub
lic, that It is useless for us to say any thing
tn tholr praise. IVc will state, however, that
they cost hut llttlo more tlmu the usual kind
of wood coffins.
Wc have also on hand a lot of (adage sj\
(hairs, made by Morgan, of Decatur cfag
and for sale at Manufacturers prices. / f 1
8lmp opposite Presbyterian Church. Broad
Struct. aprll B, 1862—ly.
W*. E. ALEXANDER k (O.
A RE now receiving a large end extensive
. stock of heavy goods at the. Now Brick
StoreJ0ppo.si.to ilia ltnll Rond Depot, con'
listing In part,'of Augar. Coffec’J, Teas, Id.
qitors, nil kinds Rope, Bagging, Sqlt. Iren,
MolasseS,candies, Nnlls.Soap, Stnroh,can
dles, Negro Blankets and shoes, Rico, To-
b«'dno,.Begarit AjivIla. Viooi, Bgllows.conk-
ing mid Parlor Stoves, and a Ihotisaud other
articles which they Invite Merchants and
Planters to cull and- see as they can put-
olinso Goods nt Augusta prices with freight
added. - •
Rome, On., Octnbol 17, 1861.' '
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!
T HE Subscriber has just received nnd Is
now opening a largo nnd extensive
simplicity and accuracy of his statement of
genoral propositions, and tbo Intenso, rigorous,
unsparing sovcrlty with which ho enforced
and applied thorn, neithor chilled tho glow
nor curbed tho grandeur of his stylo.
“ Along tho swelling volnmo of his speech
rolled proud philosophy seated In tho trinm
phat car, clad In tho gorgeous vestments, and
breathing from ovcry part tho rich porlbmo
of poetry Itsolf. And what, what Was his
tlicmo of that day 7 Tho Constitution, Its
popifiar origin, Its paramount power, Its on-
tire independence ofStato control or Interfer
ence, iho universality of its powers, whore
thoy did exist, and tbo Jurisdiction of tho Su
premo Court of tho Union of all tbo questions
In which tholr cxlstciico was Involved. There
mighty principles were tho very burden of his
discourse. Iloavons j how his lip writhed and
curled umlor tho flerco and almost savago
Bniilo that quivorod. flickered and played a-
rnitnd Ids mouth and over Ills swart cheek,
like lightning over a cloud, whllo he hurled
buck tho llimidors of Ids invecrivo, or poured
out In mingled mirth and madnoss tho AjI]
torrent of Ids derision and scorn upon tho po T
ciilinr doctrines of Ids opponents, scattering
sophisms, retorting sarcasms, and flinging de
fiance upon tho hunters of tho South and of
tho West, who pressed and swarmod around
tholldntthoy ht^dvopied.”'
to tho public on such terms as will bo satis
factory to all who may favor him with their
patronago. Being engaged exclusively In tho
Hard-ware business, he flatters himself that
.ho can offer such Inducements to Iho public,
as will mako It their interest to glvo him a
call. His stock embraces every thing usual
ly kept in a Hard-ware Store consisting In
part of
Iron of all kinds, Anvils,
Axes, Vices,
Springs, Bellows,.
Chains, Bhovols and Spades
Horse-shoo. Nalls, Ames best do.
Scythes, Flatlbrm Scales,
Cradles, Counter do.
riltnan Irons, Well Wheels,
Stirrup do. Hubs,
Malahlolron, Point Boxes,
Wagon Boxes, Sec. Sic. Sec.,
Together with a largo assortment of Carpen
ters Tools of all kinds and qualities, such as
Augurs—combination, mtll-wrlght, concave,
oven surfaced and angur blits, braces and
bltts of.all kinds, try squares, bovols, gaguos,
spoko shavos, hollow augurs, oldsrels of ovo-
ry description, all kind of locks, flics, brass,
wrought and Iron butts, screws, tablo cutlery,
pocket do.. See, &o. &c.
Also, a largo assortmont of double and sln-
glo barrelled guns, and rifles from SS'to 976;
powder flasks, shot pouches, dram flasks,
cleaning rods, wipers, wprms, wad cotton,
patent wadding, gun locks, tubes, bullet
moulds, Secs. &c.
Store nextdoor below Johnson &, Wood.
ROBERT T. McCAY.
Romo.Oa., April 8,1852—ly.
-**-t ir^oinrierLthc coot'll almost Immediate
ly, and has not sn.ei- reiurncci, UU1 u— li.,
Imd any symptoms of It since.
1 have used many cough medicines nnd
have tried nnd seen med, ull thu balsams
ami nostrums orthc present day, iiml I veri
ly bellevo tlmt yours is superior to t|tem all.
. . J.remain yours, ’. -
T. J. KILPATRICK, Prlnolpiil of
the Florence Mate Academy. ’
Buzzard Roost, Ala., Sept. 13,' 1950. -
Dr. Clms, Williams t I am gratified to
say to you,that. Mme used in. twoensos,
S our Pulmonic Balsam ol Wild Cherry and
food Naptha, and found it d sale and ef
ficient remedy for 'Coughs and Colds. I
have used ft mysell ami found it lobe a ve
ry excellent remedy Ibr.nn'y derangement of
tho bowels, dlnrrhntn, Sco.
JAMES'WILLIAMS,
. rax Collector ofFrankllti County.
Valuable Testimony.
Respecting tlio now work of Air. Stiles, Rov,
Dr. Baird whore knowledge of the countries
and the occurrences of which this work treats,
Is . probably more accurate than that of any
other man tn .America, thus speaks
d’Wu consider those volumes invaluable for
vast amount of authenila Information
they contain, presented In a clear and
style. Wo knuiv of' no work on tho
bject, in tbo English langtiago, which
mpnrod wlth it. Tbo publication Is
seasonable. Bought to ho read by
>o to have a correct knowledgo of
» Empire, the Magyar Race, and
WOOD, kqyoic but unfortunate strugglo for
BHflHttfnfflK ®' 10 portraits of llio Emperor
ni'ttvs. s hal^EF 1 " 1 ' fismlnt-zlrv. Jallaelilab,
UUfiLt., ^'m^gccUont. Wo earnestly
to our readers.—Su,
Wlndow J j3j
iousc, Me
I'OK CA
A. D. KING &. CO.,
^^RE now- prepared to flit any number o^
Cherry
l April 22,1
H orders for COTTON GINS for tho next
crop, with which they nmy bo favored, anil
warrant tholr Gins in every Instance not Infe
rior to any mado lu this, or any olher State,
at any price.
Among our Improvements tills year, will bo
found a new water box, In which tho Journal
of tbo shaft ts entirely surrounded by water,
making it of course worth more, (If tho wa
fer box Is worth anything) than any box now
in cxistonco, as there is no other box known
tlmt does surround tho shaft with water on
more than throo sides. Tho advantage of this
bo_ over all others Is so obvious that It needs
no ftirther comment.
From tho extraordinary efforts used by
manufacturers in Middle Georgia to monop
olize tho Gin business In this section, jus
tice to ourselvos seems to require us to say,
tlmt we. arc using as good material os any
of them; wc havo as good Meclmntes as
any of them; we have more experience than
throo fourths of them; and that we are
In Cherokee country and tin not care to
pass South of Chattahoochee River to sell
MrarGins. WlHhingto confine ourselves wltol
good-1 y to tile section in which we live, to sell our
I >• — wpuid thankfully receive your orders
For Sale Wholesale by
Rotzbt, LiHDtirauBOEX & Co., Louisville,
Kentucky.
Da. W. A. Booth, Memphis'Tenn.,
J. M. Zimmerman St Co., Wholesale Drug
gists, Nashville.
And also by the. Proprietor, C. Wiluahs
M. D.,at hla Laboratory in -Tuscunibla, Al
bum, lo whom all leltera relating to ageh-
cles should be addressed;;ro»/pinW. e
trBe sure to ask lor Djt. C. lVtuuus
Pulmonic' Balsam or Wild Ciiesrv and
Wood Naptua, and lei no othor be palmed
upon you, as>our life' may depend upon yonr.
Ifioa in this particular.
It A UTION.—Naru genuine, unless there
is a fine Heel engraving on the outside, with
the fete simile signature of Chat. Williams,
M. D., engraved thereon—also, hit naipe and
the. name ofthe medicine are blown in the
glase thus, ■ .
••Dn.- C. Williams’ Compound Pulmonic
Balsam.”
For sate in Rome by. Robkrv BaTxrt, also
Messrs OWeNdc Far,ill; in Kln'gston by J.
C. Elliot ; in Cnlhoun by Youno Sc Sims;
nnd by all respectable Dragglsis throughout
the Southern States.
August 26, 18.2: : 3m
Tff* 1 if f- rrft . .
CTCM Engine Builder, Machinist nnd
Fsnndtr,—Is prepared to ftirnislt all kinds
of Sterna engines nnd Mill Catlings, having
an extensive assortment of patterns of the
newest anil most approved kinds. Cast Iron
Water Wheels, of several patterns, of a char
acter thiil will suit all situations.
Thu Or.iittilguv I'oundrr-
Ort Colton Avenue, near the Macon fr Western
Vesnd, Hnspecolinr ndvnntngfs in fitting up
Sleam Slew Mills, llie I’roprletiir hiiving Imd
great experienctn that hu-iness. Many of
tis Stills erenow-in use (11 this state.
There is a constant supply of Oin Gearing
Cotton Frees Pulleys, Ate , kept an hand.—
Also, nllltimlsnf finished Machinery
MnCOiti August 91, IS a .l
D. POBBI8,
No, 7 Barnard, Street Sdrannah. Ga.
Bell Hanger nnd Mannfactnrrr of nil kinds
nf Fire-Proof flafrs, Iran RalilngSs Locks
or ever) dearrlptlon, fcf., kr.
O FFERS hi-services to tlie citizens of 3a-
vannnh, nnd Stateef Georgia. He.is prif-.
mred to fill orders for nnytblng ill the above
ine, null" shortest notice, nnd on the most rrn-
sonuhli' terms.
■N'k.lC. 18.71. .
NEW SPRING k 8I MMEB GOOB8, < >
N. J. OMBERO,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
fins now no hand 11 well selected assort
ment or Broad (laths, (atslntertt, 11ml Vest
ings. ofnww nmi fusliiotmbU* togcili*
er with every olliur nrticio auited to the*
?L‘n?on, ol every *lmcip (tad colo*. Hit
fonmln nr « regulailjf. - racuiuj ifqm .New
York, and #ru ol the inivsi ra«hion, nml tlu>
bust quality*
. -.Ho h also prepared, usual, to nmnu-
lacluro clothing nt* all - kind* .iccording to
ibQ IhtfiVciiy Slylo and (aahions. Tho pu^K
lie is invitud to examine his siook.
Jun^ 3, 1852. , v
SAVANNaiFit AUGUSTA.
T11E
MBBI SaBUk
STEAM BOAT (OMPANY OF GE0BFIA
Imving thurouglily overlintiied will conlioou
to run the following Steamers as abovo viz:
David L> Adams, {Iron.)
(kalbant, (Iron.)
Thus. 8. Metcalf, •
Tennessee.
Wliicb with Towboat, and Lighters, sflord
unequalled, facilities for theirsnsportntinn of
freight to U-o lnteiior of Georgia, South Car
olina, Terinesseaand Alnbaraa, in oonneo-
tion .witb the Rail Bonds
Thu elegant Steampacket D. L. ADAMS,
will connect with the Steamships Florida
A Alahama—landing, freight by them, in
live days Irom New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rate,) will
be Inrwatded free of commission.
ty In order to prevent detention or mis
carriage, bllU.of lArllng should bo uddfeswd
to GEO. H. JOHNSTON.
President, Savannah.
Merohandtse from the interior to
JOHN A. MOORE,
Agent, Augusta Ol.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah Augusta.
Dr. LITTLE’S
Tonic Bluer, and Vegetable POIs.
F OR-the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
- ill Mil its complicated forms, Jamnltne,
Weakness and Loss of A|>|ietltc when not
Dyspeptic ; Uuliillty, after an attack of chills
and favor, or bilious fever, and to prevent a
lapse ; Palpitation of the Heart, frequent
attack- ol the Headache, Nervous Diseases,
debility of those advanced In life, Night
Sweats Ulcers and Indolent Sores, particular
ly on llie legs, mat for thu common form of
Rheumatism uh pain in thu joints, limbs. iVe.
Thi'SIl medicine- are to lie used together
for lint put|Hweorcuriiigtlmitl»enses ot this
extensive catalogue. They are admirably
adapted tot’ll! treat pie hi of these complaints;
being not only strengthening Imd invigorating
In Iheiretl'ei'tshiit giving healthy lone anil
action to llie stomach and bowels. After
having had chills uml fever, or bilious fever
there is a strong predis|se.|th>n. In most ca
ses, to n return ; besides if there Is .10 relapse
in thin enfeebled condition, other diseases
may nneos, particularly after having been
violently attacked. In order, to prevent tills,
and to restore s|>ccdy health again, and In
many cases, cveu bettor health than More
Just take a liottlu or two of tile Bltlera with
tlw Fills.
Dyspeptic ;H'rsons laboring tinder costive
bowels, more or loss tightness across the chest,
sick, sour stomach after eating great langu
or and wretchedness ol feeling. Ac., must use,
in conjunction with thuBllttere and Fills, a
bottle of Antl-acld; anti soon you will bocomu
a new being In health anil vigor.
I.Hth’, strengthening Plaster.
For the curt of Weakness ofthe Back or Breast.
Weak Joints, and for alt Deeply-sealed Pains.
• Finding these so useful lu tlio treatment of
many eases—Indeed often lodls|xmsublN neces
sary, I am therefore induced to havu an ar
ticle preiairod, ready for Use, that Is really
good, to plucu with my pharmaceutical medi
cines for family use. They are spread u;K>n
Jamb-skin, ami van be applied i 11 two minutes,
ami must I si invariably worn upon thu chest
while taking thu Anodyne' Cough Drops, for
tho euro of ull old utid deeply-seated coughs;
and thu effect, oven If tending to consump
tion, Is admirable, l’rloo Ml cents.
KlMfvarsn nnd Teller Ointment.
A positive cure for Hingtrorms, 1'cttcr, Scald
Heails, atul all Hough, Scurvy Affections
ripen the Skin, amt for Vtcrrs, if-c.
A single bottle is quite sufficient for a cure
In most cases; but ill scald heads, and uthora
of lung standing It must bu cuntinuud lunger.
Price, 60 cents.
Judge Trice and others write thus:
Dr. Little—Sir: 80 usefttl an article as
your Verralftigu should be kept in every fam
ily. I would say to those who Imre nut tried
It to do so. In my own family I havo given
this medicine with entire success in suvurul
cases, anil In onu was tvnlly astonished. A
negro child, 18 months old, which bad boon
sickly fur sumu time, bocomu much worse and
seemed likely to die. when I gave tho Vormi-
fttgu. anil, after a faw doses, tt discharged
over a hundred, worms, ami was relieved Im
mediately. Yis. See.. (Slic'd) Z B TRICE.
Talbot County. Jane. Ihih.
Vr. Little—Sir: A child of mine; ten years
old, ■'as taken sick with fever, Ac.: thinking
that it might bo wurtns wo gave your Vermt-
frtge, after which twenly large werma were
discharged, and It was immediately relieved.
Ymtra Ac.. (Sig - JOEL F. CASH.
, , Mlfiedguvllld. August. 1818.
Worms arc often the same of Fils-(tired.
BH1I1 County Feb,, 1810.
. Dr. Lillie—Sir: lit a case of Ills ora child.
« have tried ytibr Vermifuge, which ekhtud
the expulsion of a large quantity of worms,
by which It lias been entirely cnretl.
Yours Ac.. J. BAYLBY.'J
tyy- Bewine of- imposition, ai.cl avoid the
use of substitutes. Tlio lanu-simih- ol the
signature qf .Dr- W..O. Little', will be.foitml
tlpo.i tlm outside wrapper of each one of his
medicines
Sold wholesale atul retail by the proprie
tor ni his Matmf.eturitig Depot. No. 261,
'Market -street, Plilln(lcl|iliiii, and ni Mauon,
On. To bo Imd also of Sloan mid Huw Wwi’i
Robert Diiitcy^ rind Urs. pwon 5c Fa rail nt'
Ruine, null by agent* generally throughout
iho country.
N..B—'Thueo medicine* nro not like the
qnock no«trnm« from t!m north, good for
evriy ilrtny, but will iissiirettly cinrcrtne rnnl-
ndie.4 tlu*y lira preRorfbcd for. .
Lor* to Youn oiw IwrER/.sT—Dr* Llr-
tle VVermifugM i* put up in vhil* double the
ki/a* of uny othu. 4 ,lx giVtMi in die Biuno u-uy,
require*imtlim^ jiK.m w.adri,and u deddt iU
ly nr ni (lie niti-t err min and .-all’ rcmHilio-A
to rolievo' childran of worm- 1 dv«?r oirarrd to
tby imldic. P/lod , i.Vr»t* 'mid 81.
Medical College or Ceittlir . .
r HK Twfiity-i’ir»t course of Lectures. In
thin Institution will commence oil tho
first Monday hi November next.
A nut nmy. O M. NEWTON .M. D.
Surgery, L. A. DUUA.S, M. D. • • ? <
liratitutcM and Practice Of Medicine, L: D.
FORD M. D
V Anatomy v H t
Meteria Sl<-dic.a and Tln'ra|>eulic.x and Mc-
flicnl Juilsjirudt nee I. 1’. GARVIN M. 1).
' 'Obstetrics bilrf DIhcom'h of Woiucu mid ItW
fontM. J. A. EVE M. D.
.ClnimlMry And .Plmrinaey ALEXANDER
MEANS M.l>.
D< iimiihtiator of Anntomy, ll.'P. CAMP-
UEIs.s M I)
AridMunt DomonNtratur, K0UERT CAMP-
HELL M l>.
Clinical Lettuivh will be delivered regular
ly at thu City UoNpital and ample op|M»rtu-
iiftle.H will bcu(]br()i d for the btudy of Pracli-
cal Anatomy. v ,\*
AMm|K»rtant additions havu been made dur
ing the present year, to their mean*, lor De-
tnonHtratlve Teaching in Ohstetrica Putiiolo-
gical and Surgical Anatomy,'DImcrsc* of tlio
Skin. Ac. if.
For furtheriuformation\ipp1icatton maybe
mado to any member ofthe Faculty, nr to .
G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
Augusts July 20 1852.
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS,
FIRE-PROOF PAINT*
RaraMUtf,
It h is now b**fii tr**fti ui(>r<
by the rert Innl*, nml in
netinn of lie wenther n- ems c
nnd render it more nnd rvt«
no lnwnnc*» has • ever tH*«n known to crack,
clcovc off, or Wfigrr by i.nie.
licaalnillMIMf.
Thr fi e-proof qaaliiie- of this nnicle have
been tCfltil beyo*id thr po-nihitiiy of * doubt,
• lid havr ftl-rady tirrn thr mean* unquia-
tlonnhly,of mving millionenf pioprrty, *• Ma
ny larijr firrn hiivr itopprd when it came to
building* eoverrd with it It will br rreo, by
tht anntysi*, that it o^ntain* a lerg * *mon t of
alumiiiB and tnagi’ftia, two of tite heat non
conductor* oi heat wt have ; conarquentlv the
cr ating, aftei it luma to alntc, it imiratruciiblr
bv firr. It proti cl thr wood from the nlr; and
where there i* no air. thcr- can hr no' laze
or cimhuation . thr wood, hrrefore, will char
before the iqmting will giv way.
1 inarrtcrrtifi nte- ofr.ll the fnaurnnrp Coin-
pailira ot Akron, bio, where thr paint iabeat
known, and hna in >rver*l fi^r* hem teaied and
proved to atand more heat, before giving way
than tin or sine
Walcr-Praaf Qiilltka
It haabeeii found auperitr to itnydvng ever
yet discovered for Hopping IraVag^ in old
roofa, of either shingl"«, tin, nr any of theme
tnla, and nlao or rhlra of • rick walla, to pre
vent the oliaorption of tht* external moiafure.
In onr experiment* we coated a brick with it,
nnd afie« throating had turned to atone, im-
meraed ir In water, where it remained over two
week*; at which thrnr.we aacrrtalned that
there hat! *>ot a particle ot water penetrated
..sit did not weigh any more than when im-
mer.-ed. We tried one that gvae not covered,
and it absorbed nearly one third of it* own
weight.
-«* , III twit •
It la imporaihle to enun erate all the uae* to
whicii thia valuable article may be applied.—.
We will, however, mention mmr of ihe more
prominent. It ia now being uard v ith great
antjafaetion, for the following purpoa.-n: For
roofii or aide* of our dwelling*, particularly
cottage*, n* »h • chocolate i« ju*t ihe colo* for
the aide*; for iiianiilactoriea, foundriea, mill*
machine i>hopa l *tenmhont. ror and loonmotivo.
decks, rdlroad depot* nnd bridge*, and all
buildings near railroad trucks, It fa invaluable
in protecting from ih • »»!tnn-t con*tnnt shower*
of burning cinder*and foiling fl -kea of lire
‘from the engine ; for all kind* of Iron fence*,
either pl»»ln.;*r ornamental j in fact, for ail
kindaofiron wr rk.aa it haao ve*7 atronu afiin-
iiy for th>, ; different meiolN,' forming, in a few
months, a perfrn ename!, b coming n ar!y na
hard na the in< tnl it*eif anil the longer on the
harder it b-comes, and never cleave^ off; tor
old or new tin roofs it is super or to any sub.
etnnee ever before found; in fiat, or any thing
you wish to prole* t from fir»vw tithe; or water,
il ls n desld rntnnj sooghtfof years, hut never
before aiinined This most v ilunh e*uh-innce
has now been so long te*t d, and has given
such umvernnl aniin’o* tion, that there lain fact
but one opinion of |iwmility where beat known,
a* it la now berwerii nnd seven yrni*iince
the first waatriedj. and where thru njiplinl,i»
now like .i stone.
Ittlier p liiti 'li-*' w r • .nplit* ' ,»r the
••*nmo't|iii hvihe -id of ill's. Invo m.firt ly
ditnpp<ui,i’d*»f de»«prnof.ili • utino«ph*.n-
ileatioyed the Ail wjtlrwhi li »hey were op
ifilCfl ih-y wu-difd nr rubhed »lf like olmlk
or whiting.
Dlrerllani.
Mix 'lie “paint” with Liii’O’i’d oil‘or tin
•Patont Vegetnhh* Palnr^il. »o the c’nifolstnii-
oy of think ; nint. nml apply two nr three
good.coats with a rominon paint-hruMi.
bo Ing on refill to kn*i» the p«Ml well «tirred
in ill - pot while putting on* »lryi*rs can be
u rrt a** in* tiril’M «ry piilin-, If reqnlivd n*
drv-eoon. I * Ml .oiiihI" Avlll l-nfehli eurfifoi*
of WOO aqu.trtf • ft**rt'-H'U i t/irn* good fire
proar«mitte* - * > *
-The gfiinin-*, ••mh » r, hoc d i'*’ .n. 1 Shm*
colori-aleb^the Patviif t »iJ ibr safo low nt
HnttoyV Drug ffiora, Until**, 0’i.
opr*l. IA* ' " *;'•
Jt sr KEi LIVED,
■f On BAGSfrinv Rio ^ LagulmCoflK*
15 Hdx. Mii-wnvndo an«l St. Croix
l - ^ 4i. *
" * 10 Jlhd.H. NqJt OxK*an^ Sugar
* v * 20 Sac.k< -nrn’Hor Fnmily Flour. /
20 BhlH. MuckL , raI.'*No*. 1 2 and 8 *
Fp^l' Raisins lwixertainlilinlf lioxc^ for Rale
low by W. E. ALEXANDERS Co.
Dec. 12 1P51.
r >ppRr, c"r.r.nrs, Ac.
76 n,\a*>’lm'\ Rlnan'd I. iguira C*»ffeo.
125 B .xM G wlirn CIumls**. / .
HO Hit! Ex* • 1 N n. d i-es
io niid w i Afd.t •<-. .♦:• -" v »
50 Uhls CJn limaM -Wiii k.-v, : ; •
25 • Mn.drand
Jo.t recolvt'tl 'aiift-fi'- a’-' Ink- bt
W E VLEX 1NDF.R A i ii.
F I. ts |s-.y> ; >■ ■sg*^ fFv&gr.■-
it
Hurrah! Darrahll for the Rail Roadlll
PJOLDING a,atnall ])ro[icrly In thu City of
Giu.Tl, Johnston,
Andrew Low,
Ewtl. t’ADDRLVORS,
. W C. O.Drisooll;
CttA-,. Green
■ Josezii 8. F*r,
Jar. W’ASiinuarr,
July 1,1862.
J R. Bui.xi-Y,
T,S. Metcalf,
I a msi Hope,
S. iinpRIxs,,
E Sherman,.
G M. Newton.
ir.
(/-"fa Atlanta Iran Favn-try.)
T HIS new COMPANY Is now prepsrsd
to do work on short notice, ol heavy and
light Castings from the latest improved pat
terns of Iron, Hrn.-s or Compo-iiion, all of
which will be warranted. Turning, Boring
and Drilling done to order. Also, screwcut
ting of lOfcet or under, ol tiny alzed thread
required. It envy amt light forg.ng of wrought
Iron or Steel donr In superior slyle.
Particular tuentlaa Is culled to their pat
terns for Mill Gearing, far ..Merchant nnd
Custom Flouring nnd.Saw Mills, Gin Osir-
ing ol ull the usnnl .izes, and Burk -Mills all
ways kept oh hand. VVcare also prepared to
build stationary Engines utun the latest Im
provements all of which will besold low Ibr
cash. Copper ami Brass taKen in exchange
for workatdashprlce* ' V-'~ ' J
- r .A. LEYDEN,
- •••;’ -James l. dunning,
John McDonough.
WILLIAMRUSIITON,
F. 3. All of tile "hove co"ip;inv* are prno'
tlcal Mechanics, nnd give tholr undivided at
teniion to tho husineas. oct.9,1851.
CHATTOOGA HOUSE,
SintlERVII.I.E, GEORGIA.
JI.WOT TRACT DEPOSITORY,
1/ EEPS conatantly on hand, u large supply
iV of Tract Religious Books, Sabinth
School Libraries, Book for Children, Ate.—
Depot at R. B. Clayton fc Co’s, store on Cher-
XX Rom6:'and' not boliovlng, "as some of i , „ . •- . „
my fallow citizens do," that thu value of Real | IMBWH. 0rJer " ( ro !?
Estoto will be greatly cnlianccd hy llio buil
ding of tho Jtomo and Jacksonville ltnll Road,
I propose to sell, tho houso and lot now ocuu-
pied byD. Jf Sanders (the lot measures 63
feet on Broad st. by 80 fact on Oostenunulln
st.) at a fair vuluntion, and nm willlug to let
disinterested men value the preniisos.
I ho;Hi lliat somo of tlioso who arc so much
in favor of the fifty thousand dollar subscrii'-
tion hy tlio City Connell, will look to their
interest and come and buy.
W. C. DENSON.
Rome. July 29.1862.
lLB-L Tuoneassu Bacon on band
y attended to. J, C. 0. BURNETT.
A ngust 5,18S2. Agent.'.
Sumniervlllo Hotul, and would Inform tholr
old customers, and tho ftuhflo generally, tlidt
they havo taken the HOUSE-’farmcrly occu
pied bjf 8. E- Hi'iinktt and retunlly by B. L.
RnsaRR i where they are pre|»red to,accpmino-
dnte all who may call on them, in u style not
to be sur;>assed by any House in Cherokee.
'Georgia. ‘ '• ' ’' _ ..
- Juno 8d, 1862. 4m.
ValuaUe •
RABWftV*
Stopu th* Alw»f
Pongs off "
Curt* tb*
Die Dsueussr
bo quick
Ready KelicP’ io atop
Irequunlljr fliatd *he
vnlid from a bed ol’aU
Hull !
It Tit—nllbi iniir^nf
Rheain>itt*m hi Four Hoam | R it n
ii Tweqiy Minute* j Tic Dotortwi IR
Minut*'* ; Tootk-ache in tbfne RcMil
N**rvoiii* HtHtl-m We in Fifieen
hour btomuch in FivvtlN *
in Five iMinuiea j Cqaani
Twinry-llre MinuWs ji n
in Twenty-five
Twenty-five Minutre-t CMK foittt In I
Hour ; Itiliou* Cholic ifi Thirt/ MMitHi
Hoaritenvaa iu Twenijr Mioninry ,f~
nml Cold* in Ibdr Houit IT Rare* Tfiv_
Four Hour* 5 Difficult 0r*«ttHM
r* j Ijtinibugo in Fifteen Miaeteb *
Wt ukne;*, Debility, Bad AiRetito ImW' ’
btrains,Burn-,bcald»,Bore*, Rrapdait
Cuti*, Wmindi, *nd r
No person need leer being cfoeaivet W '
thu ofi told tale, •• to keep taking it,** tot St V-
fi(»l dn*e that \* taken end the g rt { gepfj- *
tu*n that I* made, will entlefy the |g * r ; ’*
tn* ol’it* BiijM’iior efiicHcy—R* lw«y r
Hvliul will promptly cure yom.
Now-York retideiitR, enu Initifv mRMt. *
every wnlft ol life, iu quiok
virtue* bnva removed the
from ttmuy a dintrenaed limb, an
te.ir ol'aorrow of tunny * eheiiaf.4
One abort year hna acurealy run int
lime aince title grewt Remedy *.«* |
troduued into the world ; but to (roweffgf fl
It* cfibr|*,nnd to apvedy la it in ilq
work of curing di*en*e*, tlmt It*
lm» pprnid fur mid wide. In ever
town, city midSlHtc, U baa perk.,
mmknbly quick cure*,. In placry'
the Molitrin of Ague and «ll poiac
*t**, when Cholera, Dyontery,
A gut*, Chill*, nnd Fever prevail*, I
Hmtly Relief, is looked iq/on a* ifj* ««q|
preventive , indeed when either 6t Vkim
dungeiouH nml di>gu*ting oomplalnta pig*
vail, every peraou who will take a ‘11 ipapt
lul ol Rvulwuy’n Ready Hul.ef three tlnMg
j-er duy, will ««ve thetnaelvea much
nnd pievent iho poison of Malaria ftMl
acting upon their >>y»tem. In all Rhengini*
ic. Neuralgia. Ncrv«»u* Biiloa* and fierofnl*
011 h Contpluiuis, tiulwny** Ready KelM«
will ulway* enaiire iqn'edy relief and a qnlfh
cure. In nil cnioa look Ibr the ftignatare mi
Rndwny be Co., on thu out*i«le, none oltor
i* genuine-
Sold by Dr* 8. 13 PEAR’:Etfc CO., Home,
who wilt give uuy furl her information fie*
Jired. Sept. ?, H52.
UK. IMtftftlfi* ^
GEORGIA
S A It b A T A 111L L A, ’
r°a •
Jaundice. Sick Hrad-tuht, /Jifttnrtt, I .Mi mf
Aj jutile, Contiiput,on of the Bomb, Bib*
canted by Cutiivtnrit. Pain, in tht MmHMy
or Hbrnmuti/m cuuttd by th* ait §f Mff
mry. Syphifit, Scrofula, Built, Mifik
.
r I IIl> prefmrnlior I* ifiiide aa pnfe.Afl
.1 - pui'-ilile. It-biller matt’, and kengfir
ciii1eff.it- I ml 1 sen ft* ol the Liver, and dig*
eiiM-mi-Ing Ironi nh impure Mie of ike
IM00U, prove ii to.be the pureni and ipnM
ii-elul prepitrnliuij ol sSursnpnrilla ihfit fii
f lllflll** ‘
Tlio-e who hnye u-etl the varinna nrgpnyfi*
tiouam Fui'-npnrllln will uml, by the mikm
ml ellet’l, Ill’ll there i» more bnriapAViWl
iu one bottle ol Di D’a prepurntion. than \m
bn I 11 dozen bottles na 11 i- generally
Thai 11 m glo be mora pnriicalariy adepfi'- I
« il to proifDDioniil 11-e, nothing but the f—“ ' ’
.Str^npnrllla hu* been u*cd, that lor dd_
ent diarime*, physician* mi*lit combine j
prescribe with it, *ueli Hriiclea a*
might toiiAider most appropriate lu
under their treatment.
Ii* relative it ml m Idly pergative 1
VP"I» die liuwrlt., ninhr *» *»«H «»»ly
'•iib-itiut* for Meremy, but iifefnl ia
r»g nil dli*ba*e*, nnMug from tlw impifl
Ut*c of Mercury.
I*rc*pured only by J. DENNIS, tf-f]
.\ntrn-In, (i'<'C)igiM.
For *a|e by Dr. T. 8. Denny, Dfi
I •ibb* Ac Non unit D,*- «-ilburt dk* 1
All.tnla Ga., W111. Root Marietta, He
La— tor, Jon *borri, Dr*. Long A
U in- Mo-Jey nnd J) r 1 . N«e» »: Ori<|
A be .1 F Nulling JJarU»vil|e; Wg
-anilw cb TIioiiiiimoii Mangbnm ll',
-mi. Zcbulon ; D ^i*'’lbrd, For-yihj O«]
LmlesV hi, J. H be H. W. Em*
(i. SV. I.iiile Milleiiguville ; L. WIN
<mifur; Wm Jitbn-nii Stone Mow
II liolion *V Vu La
Hniie- rV.riul furl*; l>r. J
Mini 01”, P. C. B’ --ent Oxfordj<0
derm'll .V Hunter Covingtou, laa* '
Pin t—01 per bonle ; «*> boHlea’I
YMiememhi 1 to t*U Ibr DENNIS*
SaE'IAI'AIIII.I.A
For •aile by Kobki t BArrav, Polil
A Eiiwi . (!»-*ViUe ; J. A Ac 8.
URRIIf.EH! CARRIAGES |
IIOSM de iring lofiirni«h 1I1 m rlvrawiib
the luxury i*’’ n *nod Knmily Carriage
.’/in hr it n {fieriby r'dline at the <*ot|on '^nrr-
ti iiHe ol Wi'lhm .1 ifmmn. when* mnv be ^r#*n
Rockitwoys, Ii’iroiii h**a, Bugcie*. ic. Ac., of
elegant styh and li;ilsh,and which can be pur
chased nt bHraoiiiR Ap il 2.1. 1852. tf.
UOl<;n * ICB *
A NY qaanhty will be ptiichnsed at the
Home Wood Mills.and a in.r price paid.
June 24.J8.v3 tf JOHN 11UME.
JEW fil>UU»! HEW HOOBSI
f PIIE euhsciibclm* jurtt received a fVe*h
. L stock of Spring and Summer Gmx!*, of
the latest and most fuHhionahhi jdylea, which
lie will null on very favorable tenon. Give
1116 a call. W. c. DENSON.
N. B.—All |H?raons who havu not settled
their last year's account*, an* reapectftilly
asked to do so at once, with thu caab. If
piblc, If not. bv note,
April 2'J. 1862
r.i.
0 [p j lL©TO
MINERAL SPRIMII
A RE now open, under ike uiximfij
of Col. Ji-un N Vut’iw and Lady, «
ready for the
have been nei
Spring*—fire-i
Cabin* with fii
tion ot lo'.ailie*
cc piion of visitors,
improvement* mad«
ces added to the Hotel|
places, for the
ler ol (beau
caab, if,>.Mi
W. C. D.
• - > '/ VROCERIEK* .V.. / . /
W E Imyeon bond u lino stock of thu.be?!
quality of Sng.ir, Coffee, Ten, .Molns-
aesntul ^yiup.for Family nae.
LlnoueJ, Lump and Train Oils' Spirit* of
Turpentine by iho .mllop, W'bTfelaua by Ihe
keg, Window Glass 8 by 10, nnd 10 by 12.
Theno article* we oiler e ilirely for cash.
Mutch25,1S52 JOHNSON be WOOD,
\U hole sale k Retail Clothing Stare.—
VY FIER8ON be HE1DT, No. 10 AVHta-
ker slreet, Savannith, l.uvecontinually on
liniul n Ir.rgo and Well selected *tockof Rea-
dy-rnado clothing, and Gvnia’ Furmuhing
Good*, to which'.he. Invite tho attention of
Merchant* and tlio public In general,
n^v. 7.ly
N dTICE.—The copartnership hitherto ex
iting under the firm, name and stylo of
Wm. T. Price & 0o., Is this day djwnlved jiy
mutual consent. WM. T. PRICE.
WM. E COLLIER.
May 27, 1852. /*N. DUDLEY,
WAITED
A PARTNER JN TRADE, by a man of
long exjKynenee in l)u*ineax and resi
dence of ihBeCvuar' in I hi* city. This Is an
'Cellen.t <*>pprtunity far a voting man to In-
m'kmJl capital *afoiy and profltabl,
BACOX k LARD*
1 A fifil I POUNDS Tenacssec Ba-.
con &■ Lard junt. received
and for sab,* Try < ) BLACK &'.C0BB.
. June 10 1852. * 8m. Etowah limit?. •
THE OAKLAND SELECT 8CH00L
W ILL hi* ro-ojH*n* d on tin* Monday
In August. Terms Fifieen dnllurs per
soHHion. 8. J. STEPHENS.
July 15 1852 - .
FACTORY THREAD k 08MWRW
OR *alu by the Bale at mamifij
kirn cnnrge of the above e*tahlfohnient i*
prepered tdvcnturtaiu his old friends and
siiclmotliera. as may desli-u to give him a call.
Ills Hotul is near the Court House. Call and
uum. E R. SA8SEEN.
La Fayette >!ay 27 1852. tf.
ETOWAH fitON WORKS
mf
FLOUR MILLS.
HE undersigned informs hi* friends and
llie public tlmt be bus by the co o eru
tlon of iVientiH pura.huHed tlm Elevth W«rka f
aud will continue to ojMirate the Estalillsh-
iiwnt us hereloft»rtv and will Ih* pleased to
receive orde *. He propVe* to make a «ii-
iH’rior quality of He cfcant Irai t also Hal-
lew-ware an* 1 Ynehlier) Caatlwgi
Ho wifi also buy Wheat uml m*U Flour ami
ban now a 8tt|M‘rlor article of Superfine Flour,
wtyefe. up. wiiidsejV.Jowju^caHb
h-ivr hern recently analyzed by
iM can*, of Oxford, to aoon aa ho hna I
prepare his analysis for publication, it %
maifr public. Ii may bu staled now,
er, that they coutain iron Magnesia I
phurin auffniem quantities for valaakl
inai purpoaea. They have already
rd some ramarkoble car a Judge f
Si’ULi.ocx. in thr Spiing of 1850,
ly attacked with Neuralgia. Every,li
t skillful Physkianacoald mail
to relieve him, but failed Hla
the typlici sympt oms, with
lungs, and every appearance
in the consumption. Hu was adfR
mineral waters, and in his feeble <
a taken to the Fl'•yd Springs,
ined but seven week* and then
nnd well We refer to Judge ervu
Drs. Douglas bt Colkmaw, who wi(la
ate the above *tst->.ienl of facta.
Another remnrkubie core «*•
e care of Thomas Duke,a '
ed to work at the Floyd
been afflicted for twenty year* 1
tion, or breaking oat, nil over hi* I
wo* at work tome two months, 1
bathed in, the waters, nnd left the 9f
tirely and radically cured He bad-*
to a nuim er of Physicians for relief, j
found none from my remedy until t‘
ter* rtstored him to health*
The Waters of the Floyd SpriR
been found highly beneficial to
feeble health, delicate female*
persons. There is other pure «q
free from minerals and convrnk
The mountain air ia aalahrj
ry fine. And the Spring* tr#
miles North of Rome and tbirioowg
Weal of (-alhoun. Paa*e*nera
veyed trom either plaue to tk» %\
Dollar ; from Rome, by Meesjf.
Ransom.
Col Youno and Ladt Will t
tion to please their visitor*,.' *
their table with the bpat vUndsikefi
ford*. All reasonable amooemeaut-f
lowed* Charges modi*rat«.
M0CULL0UGU, PECK flfj
R»
•1 CB.lt
2000 ana;
Marietta Facto
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