Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . ummers, a post-office of Rockbridge county, Virginia. Summerville, a post village, capital of Nicholas county, Vir-ginia, 286 miles West by North from Richmond. Summit Point, a post office of Jeffi^rson county, Virginia. Sunrise, a post office of Bath county, Virginia. Surry, a county in the S. E. part of Virginia, has an area of 340square miles. James river forms the boun


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . ummers, a post-office of Rockbridge county, Virginia. Summerville, a post village, capital of Nicholas county, Vir-ginia, 286 miles West by North from Richmond. Summit Point, a post office of Jeffi^rson county, Virginia. Sunrise, a post office of Bath county, Virginia. Surry, a county in the S. E. part of Virginia, has an area of 340square miles. James river forms the boundary on the N. E., andBlackwater river on the S. W. The surface is moderately uneven ;the soil is generally sandy. Indian corn is the staple product. In1850 there w^ere raised 204,975 bushels of corn. There were 5saw mills and 11 churches. Formed in 16 52, and named fromSurry, a county in England. Capital, Surry Court House. Popu-lation, 5,679, of whom 3,200 were free, and 2,479 slaves. Surry Court House, a small post village, capital of Surry Co.,Va., 5 miles from James river, and 60 miles S. E. from Richmond. 390 PHILADELPHIA SUBSCRIBERS. Late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the PhiladelphiaCollege of Medicine,. And Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consulting Physicians of the Phila-delphia Hospital, Blockley; late member of the National Medical Associations;member of the Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medico-ChirurgicalCollege of Philadelphia ; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgeryin Castleton Medical College, Vermont; and also late Professor of Anatomy andPhysiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Pitlsfield, Mass., &c. Has lately introduced in a popular form several of his favorite prescriptions for theprincipal diseases of this climate. We give below a list of the remedies; the nameof each article will imply the disease for which it is intended to be used DR. McCLlNTOCKS PECTORAL SYRUP. Price #L DR. McCLIlSTOCKS COLD and COUGH


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