Tight Secessionists, Secessionists liy Slutu.co
operation, Secessionists by separate notion,
and Secessionists atiy-how-yotvcati-flx-lt, Old
Federalists nnd Young Democrats,Old Fogles
nnd Young Fogies, Hunkers nnd Barnburn
ers, Tariff of ll40 Men, and Tariff of 1842
Men, Ravenna Tariff Men, No Tnriff Mon nnd
Freo Traders, lutornnl Improvement and An-
ti-Intcrnnl Improvement Mon,' Strict Con-
atructlfluists nnd Luoso 'Constructionists, In
terventionists and Non-IntorvontlonUts. Con-
lorvatlves and Radicals, Cass Men, Buchan-'
an Men, Douglass Mon, Maroy Men, Butler
Men, king Men, Rusk Mon, 8tockton Mon,
Cobb Men, Hunter Mon nnd Gadsden Men.
Thcso and scores 9f non-descripta that baffle
all classification. •
A Child Killcd nv BnxNoy.—A little boy,
between si* and seven years of ago, was
Induced, by a wretch named Kennedy, in
New,York to swallow a gill or brandy, the .ef
fect of which was stupor and death. Kennedy.
. bat escaped.
Cool Impudence.
Yesterday afternoon a rather gcntool'look
ing young man walked into the bar of thu
Woodruff House, and called fur Whiskey
toddy. He was served, and after lie had drank
the toddy, he obtained a cigar, nnd sat by the
flrd and leisurely puffed it away. Ho then
called for another toddy, andhnvlngplaood It
beneath his vest, ho calmly buttoned his coat
pulled on bis gloves and turning to the bar
keepo, said;
1 I’m ready.'
You aro ready, are you! replied the bar
keeper,' ‘ Well sir, your bill is twenty five
cents.’
I was aware of that fhet replied the' pau
ron, folding Ids arms and turnlug his face to
wards tho door, and now, I’m ready.'
' Ready for what V
'To bo kicked out. Habit a darned: cent
-^couldn’t do' without liquor—been sorved
tike a gent! aint ashamed of my poverty-
lake yottr pay, sir—kick me out I’
The barkeeper flndlng tho chap was in
from the Christian Advocate <f- Journal.
Last Hours of Bishop Hedging.
Rev. Dr. Peck: Dear Brother.—Bishop,
Holding is no more. Our beloved and rever
ed father has been released from suffering,
and has gone to his rest He died In pcaeo
this day, (April»,) at twunty-llvo minutes
past 12 o'clock. Ills last moments wore wit-
ncued by Ref. Darnel Smith, llov. L. M.
Vineont. Rcv. W. It. Ferris, and myself, and
a few other friends. There was no death
•tnurele; but life calmly nnd gently subsided
'till Its weary wheels stood still. Some week
. ottwo wince a rupture of tho skin on Ida
limbs ocoured. from which were largo and al
most constant discharges of water! nnd soon
after n diarrhoea But in. Ue was then releas
ed from much of the acute pain ho had prt).
vluusly suffered, and was also able to Hu down.
From thavtlmo.howevor.hisstrengthgrad uni-
ly failed till this morning, at 8 o'clock, when
achaiigo, Indicating the immediate approach
of death! took place. Early In the morning
be suffered considerably, but his distress
gradually subsided | and
“Like a shadow thrown
Softly and lightly from a passing cloud,
' Death fell u|ion him."
Hit Intell .'dual powers—consciousness, por-
' ception. memory, reasou—all were unaffected
till but a few imimtes before Ills death. Ho
. died as wo might haveaugured from his char
acter and life ! ho died as tho Christian only
can die. Rev. M. Richardson Inquired of
'lilin, "Is your prospect clear Tj Ho answer
ed with great emphasis. “0 yes, yes, yes. I
I have been: wonderfully sustained; of late
beyond the usual degree.’’ Alter a pause ho
continued,—
•”My sulTrlng time will soon bo o’er,
• Then shall I sigh and weep no more!
My ransom’d soul shall soar away,
To sing Thy praise In endless day.
I trust In Ohrlst, and he does not disappoint
me. I feel him, 1 enjoy him. and I look for
ward fer an Inheritance In hla kingdom."
I Upon Brother Farris's saying to him that
be was almost gone, ho looked up and answer-
«dl "Yes •" and thuii raising both bauds, ho
■houtod. scarcely above a whisper. "Glory,
glory, glory to 0.id I Glory to God I Glory to
Oidl Glory I" And afterwards ution being
asked, "Has death any Uirrnrs 1" He replied
"No, none whatever. My peace Is made with
-G.sl. I do not expect to live till sunset; hut
I have no choice, I leave I tall with God.
Thun placing 111* hand upon hi* breast, ho
call, ‘,1 am ttappy—tllicd.” Still lator he
aald “My God Is my best frlonil, and I trnst
in him with all my heart! I have trusted In
him for more than flfty years.’’ Pausing for
breath ho added. " ‘Became I live ye shall
live also.’’ What a promise I" Such wore
aoma of tho last expressions of tho dying man
of God. They have been written down and
carefully preserved by Brother Ferris.
, .Thus has this great and g«ud man passed
.atray. 'Long has the Church- been blessed
‘"“wltli his labours and counsels! Imt ho has
now ceased from his labours. W iso in council
ifiiprudont, though enorgetlo in action gener
ous and true In his symjiathles pure tulieart
holy In life—wtth all his feelings, energies
and alms centreing In one object—he was a
i mvi the l'ke of whom is not often' found.—
[ His name will live In tho Clinreh forever-, his
noraorywill belike ointment poured forth.
■Blessed aro the dead that die In the Lorn.
D. W. Cuaiix.
of his boot -toe, lustily administered. The
dldler bore It In good part, and after he had
been kicked Into tho. streol, turned round,
(node a polite bow to tho bar keeper,
apparently in a merry mood, startc
the street.—Cm. paper.
Origin of the Word "Whig.”
which the peoplo would have a voice.
nemo o> designate tho party.
before our reyolutlm.
interrogate at will.
to the astonishment of the Inquirer.—
Klll-moro.’’
special notices.
ghkeepsie, April,0,1862.
Henry Olay,
The Richmond Republican says:
' We met a futv duya ago with an old gentle
man fruiu Hanover, of the same ago with Henry
Olay, and won raised within four miles of,
Mr. Olay's parental residence. They were
also school-mates together. Tho old gentle
man said that Henry was one of the host boys
‘.ho over know; that he never-quarreled with a
school-mate, and a qnlet, gentlemanly lad—
• not very smart at marbles buta good deal a
bead of tho school-master lilnuelf, at arith
metic, fee. On being told by a gentleman
present that ho ought to go to Washington
and soe Mr, Clay, the veteran replied that he
wbuld'nt go to Washington to see tho greatest
man that was over created. We could but
constrast tho natural simplicity, Independence
** and dignity of this old Virginia farmer with
. ,'tjje servile and man-worshipping spirit which
oliults In persocutl ng with its obsequiousness
every distinguished personage of native or
foreign growth.
< It was suggestlvo of useful reflection, too,
than tills old patriarch thought and spoke of
Henry Clay, not as the splendid statesman
and orator whoso Influence has been felt
throughout n world, ajid whose name |s Indeli
bly stamped upon the history ofhls country,
but as tho good and kindly youth whose fine
moral qualities commanded the respect and
.Affection of his school-mntes. It is tho moral
-.^•characteristics ofllenry Clay, fer more than
liken Ills genius, which lias won for him
through his public life sueh enthusiastic and
devoted friendship., which reflects the mys of
bis setting sun with a. purer and more gentlo
I lustre than It hailed Ids mid-day glories. It
?Is these traits which he himself will most prlzo
V as he descends into the tomb; and which- are
I more valuable than talents and learning be-
fbre that tribunal which dispenses Us rewards
t*nd punishments according to the virtues of
j^-llie heart and not the gifts of the mind,
Brutal and Terrible Outrage.
Yeslorday about 1 o’clock, a young lady
walking along tho canal near this city, was as-
aaultcd by a negro man, who having thrown
1 ber down and chokud her until she was In-
. sensible, violateiTher person. Having com-
; milted tho foul and fiendish outrage, tho vll-
aln made his escape.—He was, howcver.pur-
) sued by a party of gentlemen, with' dogs, who
It Is earnestly hoped, may have accomplish
led his arrest. Ifso, however, wo have no tid
l logs'of the fact; up to the timo ofgoing to
ypress.—Savannah Georgian, 3d inst.
The tapofa steam boiler in Trenton N. J.,
Monday blow out, striking tho engincor on
• head, knocktng him down, and scalding
’"“"I severely in tho face. He had the pro
|L *rit.of tnind to run to the oil bottle, and
“■ tho scalded parts, and then tho
pd-herolsni, although nearly beside
' [min, to draw the fire and prevent
‘ Bo say.4 tho Newark Daily
the heroic engli
For the Borne Courier.
Montoomf.ry, April 80th, 1862.
peranco at
Alexandria. Benton county, A)
11 o'clock, May 18th.
Oxford Benton county, Ala., Ti
7J o’clock, May 18th,
White Platns, Brnton county,
nosday, II o'clock, May 19th.
Jacksonville, Benton county,'A
day night 7i o'clock. May 19th.
Gadsden, ——, Ala., Thurada
May 20th.
Turkey Town, ——, Als u F
clock. May 21SL
■ Centre, , Ala., Friday i
clock, May 21st.
Cedar Bluff. —, / Ala., Sati
clock, May 22<f.
Cave Springs, Geol. Sunday
May 23d.
Cedar Town, Oeo., Monday
May 211 h. -
Van Wert. Geo., Monday nigh
May 21th.
No disappointment unless by s
travel with my owq conveyance.
Yours dec,, 8 M. HI
eturur by appointment of Ala
da, and Mississippi.
Wild Cherry and Woo 1 Naptha Is
speaks of it in terms of commendation,
eases of coughs, colds,and every disen e
which the Breast nnd Lungs are Involved,
ry effects In n very short space ot time.
become very troublesome and dangerous,
know of no medicine -hat will ao speedily
lieve as this i valuable preparation. It If
known remedy had been exhausted.
For Full description of Its merits,
dee. see advertisement in another coluton.
THE AMERICAN FLORA.
1ST Ma. Leavins, the Agunt for “
American Flora," uni " The Illustrated
antined both tho “ Flora " and the
should patronlzeThe " Flora.'
ony publication of tho kind wt
amined.—[Epa. Courier.]
New-York. It will consist of four quarto vol
umes of about 190 pages each. It is printed
on tine thick white paper, and is illustrated
with seventy beautiful engravings taken from
uaturo. The work, os its name Imports, Is in
tended to givo a complete description of A-
merican Plants and Wild Flowers Including
a scientific and genural description of each,
together with a disertatlon upon their chemi
cal and medical properties, made of culture,
propagation, die., dee. It is edited by A. B,
Strong, M. B-, and is intended as a book of
reforonco for Botanists, Physicians, Florists,
Gardeners and Amateurs. Each volume is
supplied with a double index,, which gives al
phabetically both the common and botanical
natno of every plant and flower described.—
The plates are In many instances truly beau
tiful, while the descriptive portions of the
work aro free from tltoso senseless technicali
ties which too.’often abound In works of the
kind. It Is just the work fer a ladles’ centre-
table. and is worth all tho annuals wo bavo
tea;
named work. )a also biking subscriptions fer 1
ahotber valitiiblo work In three octavo vol-1 TtT
Ulnos, cntltlod “ The lUaslrtUed Natural His- ’ *
lory." This work Is gotten up hi tlio same ffef
clegnut stylo o( typoginphy nti tho Flora, and f ijq
will contain fifty splonilld ongiavlngs of quad- Lot
rupods, birds, fishes Insects, fee. Tho work 'orR«,
is also edited by Dr. Stuono nnd Is scientific j o ®*
as tyqll as adapted to tlio ptqiitlor taste, Wo m„'y
lmve exatnlljed Hie first volume anil feel con- Pint
fldentthnt tlio work.wjll be fetttid both Inter- A
osttng nhd instruetlva, especially to tho.yo'utli- ?(’*]
All render." ’ April 29 1862. e,||
HYMENEAL. Jroiu
Maohikd, oh Tliursduy 29th ult.- nt two iy p c
o’clock, P. M. t by tho Rev. Jesse Lamhorih, A
Mr. James M. D. Smith, to Miss EnzAOETit v ' ,lc
F. Gaddis, all of Floyd county.
A very llboral offering of dollolous wedding Onu
cake accompnhlud tho nhovo notice, which Is M,
gratefully ackhthvlcdgodby tho printer.J
MAnniED, an Sunday evening, May 2d, by Jnu
the Rev. L. C. Florence, Mr. J. T.CAnaoLL or.
to Miss Josefhine E. HcCuaoken, duughter A
ol Mr. J. McCnAcxEN, Es«., all of Covington,
Georgia. ' thoi
Oestanaula Engine 0o., No. I. t s »l
Attend your regular meeting ua Saturday ” ul
8th Inst., at 4, P. M„ by order of Tori
BATTEY, Presldont. A
Mny.fl 1862. LOVE. Secretary. l, P°
NOTICE. • fav
A LL CONCERNED nro hereby notified Km
LX that tho notes and accounts of Drs. „ 0 i
Ransom fe Jonos qnd thu Individual claims of ,
Dr. D. S Jonos and tho Bonks of nocounta of lt | c
J. M. Wilson, Esq., have boon placed in my ,,ro
hands fur collection. Piomid settlement will r,.,,
, save cost. CHARLES H. SMITH. n|n
’ Mny fl 1862. 2t. glo
a PLANTATION FOB eALE. 1>K
. flfjUl CONSISTING of 210 acres of land ly- tn '!
null Ing within tlireo miles of Rome, upon nf
- mu Summerville road about 80 acres of No. „„
f 1 creek bottom, thu balance prime good oak j!”
and hickory upland with about 86 acres clear-
ed land upon which there nro sbnto flvo or it.
* six good comfortable buildings attached. It i,
will be sold cheap If applied for soon. Tl- ™
tics indisputable. .
» ALSO ON HAND. ‘
o A good lot of Dry Goods. Hardware. Shoes,
Paints Oils Grocorloi and Provisions genor-
ally. Will buy at all times Bacon Lard,
Cora, Wheat, Meal and Produce generally. T
58 JOHN 11. ROBERTS. \
d May 8 1862. «m
|| a« | Luo. leimowoo bacuu ou uund sa
to MlrUd and to arrive.
May fl 1851. S. G. WELLS. „g
fl 4 4EORIilA, Floyd l ouuly.—To all wlnnn P r
VJ It may concern*, Whereas Sterling Mays ,fl
lulmlnlatmtor on the Estate of Ellis Bradley. Ul
latu of add county deceased; applies to me for P»
= lutlert ofdishmisHlou from thu name. P
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil
= and Singular the kindred and creditors uf said }*
duconsod to bo and appear at tny olfleo, with- or
In tlio timo prescribed by Law. toslinw cause to
ne Ifany they hnvo, why said letters of dismission If
should not ho granted. Given under nty U
nt linrirl and aifloial signature at office. This D
m- 8d day of may 1862
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary. n
.. May 0.1862.
* js l"
jhn\ GEORGIA* Floyd County.—Taken n
ftri 'tpand posted peforo mo by John ij
tiuiueat llomewootl. nn Estray Horse about li
. twelve years old. light buy, both hind feet fl
a ‘ white branded on tlio left shoulder nnd hip p
with thu letters P. C. (Crueee fullen ) without
es* shoes live fhet high, inclined to be roguish, tj
appraised at twenty*flve Dollars. April 80th tl
. 1852. D.M.McCUKttY j. p. ^ %
A Truo Extract from the Estray Books. S
May 8d 1852.
o’- JESSELAMBEUTH, D. Cik. i. c.p. c. n
May 9 1852. S
o’- J^tEOBGIA) Floyd County.—To all whom „
VJ It uny concern; Wltoreas Jolin William- 3
Q ,_ am applies to mo for lutters of .-Guardianship |,
for tlio persons nnd property, of MarthyJ.. r
Rachoqi L. William and Joseph ,W. Sloan, |.
ck, orphans of Henry R. Sloan duconsod. j
Tltoso are therefore to cito aud admonish .
k all and singular' the kindred and iHuhtls of
' said or|iltmis tn ho and nppenr nt my offioo \
within tbo timo, prescribed by-law tn show ,
ck, cause Ifany they hnvo why letters should
not ho granted tosnld applicant. Given un- .
■. der nty linml at offlee. This tlilrd day of .
51 Mav 1862. * JESSE LAMBERTH.
Mavfl 1802. Ordlnnrv.
’, Floyd Postponed Sheriff Sales for June. <
be sold on the llrst Tuesday in *
*v Jym* next, before »ho Court Hou.«e *
doer in the City of Unme, v within the legal •'
Imurti of mile, the fcilluwlnn properly ndver«* e
tilted flu Mile on l^t TuiSisdHy in Mny, nnd
d, y postponed, tu;wlt t
.— . 20 B«*d.-teud», 20 Mu trasses. 1 .Saloon '
(8 j Lamp. 3 Fire ^ccens, 4 touches, 2 t*nm*
, ' phino Lump-, 3 Passage Bunterns, 12 llraa-.*
| n Candle^Ucks. fl Castors, 1 Cooking Stove Sc 1
in fixture*, IS Urns nfld Basins, 6 Unz. Spoon*,
it levled'tipon ns the property of ? enmelJ. Hill-
ta- burn, to satisfy a H fa from Floyd Superior ••
Court In fnytr of Scranton & Stark vs 1a*in- 1
A# uel J. Hillburn. Property pointed out by 1
em Plaintifi*’ ttornoy.
„ h . THOS, G. WATTERS, Sltff
„,I Wny 4. !*52
re- VTOTICE,—All persons indebted to the e».
tate of John Ward deceased, late of i
- * Floyd county, are requested to come forward
ou8 and make immediate payment; and those ha
ving claims against said estate, will please'
h t_ present thorn to mo in ternm of tho law.
, R. J. JOHNSON, Adra'r.
R mayfl 1862.
1 ""’ 91ATTItAS9.JIAKI.VG.
00 fpHE undersianed having located in Rome,
^ -L I* prepared to do Mnttruss work on terms
to suit persons wishing to puiidmse. His
ues 8b'*p Is »° be tiuud at his own residence,
* Immediately opposite the bouse recently oc
cupied by Wm, Johnson. E*q Persons wish
ing to purchase will please call und examine
t 7 v ork before purchasing ehewbero.
•pfc A few londs of dry corn shucKS wanting,
v lor whiobtheoash will be paid.
Na ’ JAMES B. CARROLL,
ting Ju'y 31, 1851
ox : CAUTION,
ural r FOREWARN nil persons from trading
and l for either of- two notes, ono lor fur y
a |]y dollais due on or about tho 1st day of July
Hoes next * nnli ^ or of
December next, gi\en to Jnmos * . Pomber-
ion or bearer by Unnsorn and: Eddleman.—
The consideration fur which said tunes were
mve xiven having failed I will not pay them un-
less compelled by luw to. do so.
vcr T H. B. RANSOM.
0 May 1, 1 ‘62. 3t.
Floyd Sheriff Sales,far June. .
VITIM, be Sold on tho first Tuesday In ffuno
' ' next before the Court' house door In
I upon ns tho’ property of
tupkin, to satisfy 11 ft fa front
' tort; in',fevo.r ofClmrles II.
Uyinpkim
illy r
ofjnt
by Elisha Murks 1
heed by u lien 'hoi
id upon us the. prt
(tali Ililbli rn liaise.)
ROME.GEORGIA,
WM. KETOHAM, PROPRIETOR.
npril 80,1862.
11. B. CLAYTON & CO.
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
111 li 11 I' ll A-NTS,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
April 22,1852-
JAPAXED WARE..
A BEAUTIFUL lot of this superior kind
. of Ware, consisting of Tea, Coffee and
Sugir Canisters, small Boxes and Trunks,
Com Basins, Basin and Ewers, Powder Can
isters, .Molasses Cups, Toy Cups, die. drc. die.,
ust received and fer sale low, at the new
lard-ward Store, .one door below Johnson dr
Woods, by It. T. McC.VY.
npril 22 1852—Bt.
■rty ol
Floyd
WOOD, BRADLEY A CO.
$fnttttfnrturrrfi & Drnlrrs
la Furniture, Chntrs, Feathers,m&ttrassei,
and Window-shades,
Next to the Lanier House, Macon, Georgia.
T A DltTKOKNCE MADE t'On CASH. JtA
April 22,1862. lyr.
BLOCK TlX AND BRITAN!.! W.inE.
/'TALL Rttd .SCO tho neat and feshionnhlo
VT Block Tin and Eritnnla .Ware, such as
Colfeo and Ten Pots, Mellon & Jelly Moulds,
Oblong Tea and Water Kettles, Cream Jugs,
~ ■ Bowls, Spirit Lnmps, Tumblers, Cups,
uuuueUriis, Dish Covers, die. fee., all of which
are fer sulo very low, at tho Hard-wnre Store
next door below Johnson & Woods, by
a|trll 22' 1852.-3t. R. C. MeCAY.
citizens of Floyd Co. Olfleo In
- ?o Hotel. Any messngo left nt otfloo at
night, will roach him immediately.
Romo Feb. 19 1852. 3m.
K0HEW00D STEADI 81W..H1LL.
rpiIE suhserlbor will recolvo and oxecuto
J. orders for Lumber, of any dimensions,
(torn Ash, Pino. Hickory. White-Oak, Walnut,
Beach, Sweet-Gum aud Poplar.
April 29:1862. 8t.
Dr. W, C. Brandon,
rpENDEUS Ills prafesslonul services to the
-1- citizens of Floyd county,', Ofllcu in tho
room over the store of Win. Johnson fe Co,
(how Peck nnd Brandon) recently ooouplod
by Drs- Coleman anil Douglass.
February 2(1,186'!. .
■ of John W. Tliomns, to satisfy
i’s from the Justice Court from the
strict, Floyd county. In favor- ofi
; Hawkins vs. John W. Thomas.—
r otated But by the plaintiff. Levy
returned 10 me by 1. constable.
1 Etowah division
on ns the
tisl'y n life
fllfllli.dis-
CARRlAGEB1 CARRIAGES1
rpHOSE desiring to famish themselves with
J- fee luxury of n good Fnmily Cattingo,
can be g-n'lfled by calling at the Cotton Were-
liouse el William Johnson, where may he seen
Roeknwnys, Barouches, Boggles, fee. fee.* of
elegant style and finish, and which can be pur-
chnsed at bargains, April 20, 1862,11.
Levy ijinde
GOODS AT COST 1
CASH SALES.
By Goedson & Co., late Allen,Goodson (t Co,
A Jew doors below Choice’s Hotel,
Blacksmith's Tools,
Beat Wilkinson’s Anvils a U eta per lb. Best
Blacksmith Hammers a 10 cts per lb. Best
llright-feee vices a 10) cts per lb. Best Bel
lows a 21 cts inch. fee. drc.
Farmer's Implements, &o.
Best Blight Ox-Chuins a 8 cts per lb.
“ Collin's tine Axes 81 00 to SI 10.
11 Trace Chains (pair) 50 to 06 cts.
" Halter Chains 25 to 80 ets.
Shovels. Spiulcs fee. fee. fee.
Carpenter’s Tools.
Best Concave Augurs 7 to 8 ets qr. Best
Drawing-knives 50 to 06 cts. Best Planes of
all kinds and qualities- Cross-cut saws Hund-
saus Rib do.. Steel squares, drc drc. fee., and
Hardware of every description.
Best Mill-Saws 70 to 80 ets foot.
General Aesortment of
Fino Ladies' Shoes Gent.a' Bonis. Negro
Shoes—Calico Prints 5 to 10 cth pcY yd -Do
mestic Gissls of every description—Muslins
and Fancy Goods of ovory kind and quality,
Hats. Caps, fee. fee. Best Twist Pouble-bar-
Floyd^.8hcrlirflalei far, June.
J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In June
next before thu Court-house door In
Clty'of Romo, w|thln thu legal liuurs of
, the following property to wit:
One negro Girl about J4 or 15 years of
jult T llawklas vs, James S. .t.lritiiu
moipnl, and Allred 11, Coulter Seeurity.
opcrly pointed out by A.B. Coulter.
Also, the undivided third part or Lot No.
n in the 4 til District, a ml-till suction, tevi-
I upon us the properly of John Ji. Daniel
snllsly a fife from Floyd Superior Court,
fevor of Stoll & Brown, vs. John ‘U.
nnlel. Property pointed out by John B,
itniel dofeiiuunl.
Also, Lot nf Lnnd No. 82 In 24th District
id 3d Section; levied upon as fee properly
’ William Smith; to satisfy 11 41 fg front
Also, 1 Mahogany Sec,clary, t large
hurry Table, 1 Bedsteads nil levied on nr,
Also. Lot number. 927, containing 40
ores more or less, in tho .’til DIM, nnd 4ilt
notion Oflmjmjl/.-Cliirokeuj .plow 'Floyd
onnty, nnd three Town Lots in the village
rt’.avu Spring,.being parts of Lot No. 871,
J Uist. 4th Seblioa, one ofwlrieli contains
nlVaa ncre, lying north of tlin.ohl Alnoninu
tad. nnd bounded oirttie West dry Lakes’
aid, nnd known ss tlio upper Brink Yard
ot, null one other lying South of Liu said
April 211 i
XEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS!
T HE ttubsorlbo has Just received a fresh
stock of Spring and Summer Goods, of 1
tho latest and moat flurhionablo styles, which
ho'will soil on vory flivorablo terms. Givo
moacafl. - W. 0. DENSON.
N D-—All persons who havo not sottlcd
their last year’s accounts, aro restthctftilly
asked-to do so at once, with tho caatt, If bos-
pjhlu, ff nnt^bynoto. ■ W. 0.
TO THE LADIES.
mHE UNDERSIGNED trikes plcnsere In
J- announcing to his fair patrons Hint Ue
will open fur their inspection, during the next
week, n choice selection of twenty varieties
from Thorborn’a Premium Dahlias Ar
rangements have ulso been made for selections
from large importation* of the choicest Dutch-
Deuta He will call tho attention.of the La
dies, In proper season In the following,
f.7 premium varieties Hyacinths. 55 prcml
urn varieties Tulips. 0 premium vnrl
ties Crown Imperials. 2D premium
varieties Crucus, 12 premium
varieties Ixitts.
6 splendid varieties Ptoonie*. 6 do. Amaryllis.
■ 10 elegant varieties
FOacias. 20 do. Verhe-
, naa 2 elegant varieties
Frillllnrina. 3 do. Gladlo.
Iu». 3 elegant varieties Lilli- .
urns. Many, ilo double Ilennii-
citluse. Do, do. do. Auotnonea.
Many ekgara varletiea Luchenalins.
.Many do. no, Oealis.
Many do., do Cyclamens.
—Besides numerous ■■ smaller potatoes.”—
ROBERT BATTEY.
N. B.-*-Many of the nbove- being Green
house plants, POTS will be furnished of all
sizes. R, B
April 27, 1852.
JESSE LIJ1BERTII A CO.
G entlemen's Furnishing Store.—WE
would respectfully Invite the attention oi
onr customers ami tho public generally to
oar stock of Goods for Full and Winter wonr,
which we have just received nr.d are open-
lug. Gents bill and colored Rook, dress and
suck Coats,
Black nnd colored Tweed nnd satlnntt and
trook cents,
Cloth nnd Blanket cloaks nnd Over-coots,
Colored Cass, Doeskin,Tweed nnd Suilnott
punts.
Blnck and colored silk, satin, plush, cash
mere nnd merino Vests,
L. B. Shirts, colored »hl rts, merino and cotton
under shirts, merino and cotton i hose j Pock
et bd'ks, cravats, soarft, gloves, suspenders,
collars, drawers fee. Men's youth's nr.d
Boy’s hats aud caps, In great variety Men’s
fine celf dress Boots Men’s lino water-proof
Boots And n largo' and complete assort
ment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots nnd Shoes ot
every quality n*U price.
We have also for the Ladies, velvet,silk,
satin anil' straw Bonnets | Satin, Lasting nnd
morocco Goiters half Gnitors nnd Buskins)
Ties Slippers and walking Boots nnd Shoes;
n full nrsortiticHt of Misses and childrens
shoes (if all kinds,
N. B. Ws w-uld particularly Invito tho nt-'
tomlon of Planters to our stook of Negro
, whlolt Is
Shoos, which Is very fell.-
NEW SPRING GOODS, *
JUST RECEIVED.
Dry Goods, Crockery, and Hardware,
would Respoctfully Invito tlio g cttlzons of
Homo and-tho Surrounding Country to call
qnd examine the quality end prices of my
goods before purchasing elsewhere ns-1 am
deter ‘ "
Now York do., Camlet and Snn Juan Jcai ,
Mixed Cottonndo, colored Cambric fe Sollsln,
Worsted Sergo, black Alpacea,
Fancy Philip, Allen nnd Morrimne Prints,
Ohutnbmy, Plaid, Pink nnd Buff Gingham,.
Fancy Muslins, Bareges do Swiss,
Plain nnd Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
5 prrmi- Cheek and Jackonot do.,
vntlii- SwUsJaconetfeThrcadEdglnee.&lnsertlnEs,
Cap, Bomiet. Taforty and Satin Ribbons,
Ladies Kid, Embroidered Silk & Lisle Gloves,
Ghntlomcns Kid, Silk and Cdtton Gloves,
Ladies and Mi&cs Cotton Hose,
Gents half do,,
Flno Litmens and Linen Dldpora,
Bleached fe unblcach'd Shirtings & Sheetings,
Buttons, Thread, Hooks, Eyes,
and various articles In thu Dry Goods lino;
also, a lino selection of Ladles walking abbes,
Slippers and Gaiters.
Romo, Mdrcti 18,1862.
OF 8IRTEEN TEAKS STANDING.
THOSE interested, nnd who ore not, are re
quested to rend the following statements,
ninetigst the nisny dint bright be ottered
enrratinrnting the srinc fttti*.
If the tttnsttes of tlte people were well In-'
formed, ns fenny, very many nlrendy nre.ths
lives ol hundreds of children would lie saved,
ns wefl ns many inveterate r-nres cured by
Dr. Litt'cs remedies.-, thnt otherwise have
bnflled every ihjug else. In morfc »lmn two
luuulrcd places in Georgia his mediciftt* nro
to be had, nnd os then* are scamps *»bouf, tMo
are coiinurfeitiriK his remedies, or palming
somcthitigRelae.hy using the same names, all!-,
are cautioned to lo ok well for the signature r.f
the proprietor, and nlso his name blown into
the glut* of cut. b bottle:
Baker County. Geo., 1862.
Dr. Tittle—Dear Sir: For sixteen year* f
have had a teller aflketion of an obstinate
character, somewhat spreading over the body
To cure it, almost everything wos tried in
vain. At length 1 met with your Ringworm
nnd Tetter Ointment, nnd used it freoiy—it
has entirely cured it, for tiree years have
clapped without a return.
JNO DUDLV.
Monroe County, Geo. Jon. I>61
Having given Dr.Little's Vermifuge frequen
tly . I take plensnre in stating tlint It is just the
thing to be kept and ttsed in fnmilies In one
case recently, n negro child discharged over
150 large worms liom taking-two doses. In
no instance hnvo 1 known it given, but with
most excellent eflect. nnd in my part-of tha
country It'is ritucli used.
(Signed.) BENIKRPYK.
Jackson boro,? Nov lf-60.
i Dr. Little's Vermifuge 1ms entirely taken
place of the Dead Shot, nnd Fahnestock *
Vernilfane.in this part of the epuntry, which'
hossucceeded beyond nll-expectntion, and I do
not hesitate to soy it is superior to anything L
ever law to relieve children ol worms.
T. U, BURNS P. M.
Hancock ConNiv Go;, Nov. I860:
ARbmarkadlb Case.—My little boy, for
sometime was badly afflicted with whodping'
cough, und o wretched sinlen df health*. A.*
lengthy, wo though it must bn worms, and gavo
Cnlotnelr’ Pink Root, Wormsced, Oil, dcc.d
without discharging uny. Believing still, itf
must be a caSe of that sort, we resorted to Dr.
Little’s Vermifuge, nnd in less than 24 hours'
he discharged 66 large wotms, and rapidly*
recovered hishenlllil
(Singned.) WM.B. PALMER'.
M Il*t.r.bcniviLLr., J an. IsGl.
I liovo used frequently Dr. Little’s Vermt-;
fugo in ftimily, and with great succc.-s;'indeed
ItlstHo host medicine to relieve children* ol 1
woima I evt-r know.
(Signed.) .liOBT. McCOMB%
WntTtsvti.tF.,Ga., Jon. 1851.: ,
Dr. G. W, Little, Dear Sin* Having turned
over your medidneato Mr.IIunt.ond in.justica'
* yiHi * * H ‘ ' ‘
Al H *xuuder now: lives; ,ur»d
ngc
tin
r two li lU’s from Floyd
. li. Aiuxnndor.Security. Projjerty point*
fjont by S’.iliivnn, Cabot ifc Co.
Also, Joint Luther's interest in the Stonm
Inw Milt & nppurtennnees in Romo on tho
hinlcs oltlie Oo.Htnn.iUht II ivor.(liis into tost
oing onu hull ol tho sumo.) levied mint
Also, Lot No 2S4 in the.23d Disk, nnd 3d
Pdtl6n levied upon us tho property of Jonas
iug, to satisfy n fl lit from Floyd Superior
ourt in favor ofBetijamin C. Wiley bearer
*. Jonas King. Property pointed out by
dendnnts Atly. np
*Iko, Lotuf Land No. H2 In the’Bd District
id 4th Section; levied upon itath’d proper
i of Tulin O. Oolemnn to satltfym fl fii from
Justice Court oi Floyd County in fu/or o
ihn C Harris bearer and other fl fa's in tnt
amis v«r said Coleinnn; Tho above prop
INBjifii ‘ uvat
THUS. S. PRICE, D. fih’fTe
April 29,1832,
Floyd Sheriff Sales for June.
1 Lot of Blank Books. 1 lot of Wadding,
pieces cotton Hnndkeichiefa, I Dftz Wool
Shnwls, 3 Bonilets, 0 Cnps. O 'Pub", 20 Boxes
Sock.- and Stockings, 4 Dox. net shirts more
or let-8. 4 Doz. Gloves more or lers, 2 pieees
red Flannel, I Box ortificinls. 2 Boxes cotton
thread, 0 Uoz papers ol Tat ks,2 Box Buttons,
9J Dozen Wafers, 2 Razor strops, 16 pa
pers Knife’s, 1 paper >hears 2pnpers Scissors,
1 lloz. Pocket Books, 2 Dost- Combs, 0 Ink*
stand.i, 1 dozen Books, I dozen Fans, i boxes
Peuholders, 1 lot Envelopes, J Jot. Fans, 2
Bolts Alpaca, 3 Bolts Cambric, 1 box-of lltb
bon, 3 pieces Bnrnge, 11 Bosom Litien, l ,1ot
ready made Clothing, 12 doz ’ Shoes more or
less, l De?k ami contenu and Books of oc-
cotuiis, 1 piece Velvet, 1 pieo- Lining, 6 bolts
Carpeting,2 Rugs, s do/^n Faciory;;Thread
more or less, 1 lot of Crocker/, 1 lot of Glass
Ware, 12 Boxes Tobacco, 25 boxes Sugars,
1 lot of* Hardware und Cuttlery, 7 Bot'les
Snuff, 6 Brushes, I dozen Brooms, t Box Caps,
l Box Bridle* and Mortingales, 0 tjrmw: Ret-
ties. 1 lot of Buckets. 1 lot of Drawipg Chains.
1 dozen /> .nrds l Band Paper, i Shew C.»se Sc
Contents, 0 Line* nnd n vnriety of other small
articles too tedious to mention. .
Lov.cd upon us tlte property of willtum 0
Burn* and Andrew J. Murray, to saiisiy a
fl. fu* from Floyd Superior Court in favor bf
Wolf Sc Gllespie v*. William O. Burns und
Andrew J. Murray
TIIOS. S. PRICE, D.Sh’ff-
April, 30th 1852
FOR HEVL _ ,
T WO PLEASANT upper ROOMS.6
ver the store Mr. N. J. Umberg. Also,
a Kitchen, if desired, in the rear, bnqire at
this 'Office-.
SELECT SCHOOLc
M rz. L. h. Peek, will 0 |«u« 3cliool for the
.reception of e limM number ofpaplls
on Monday the second ofFebruary* All who.
vtialt to attend will do w “
Nunnniljra ChruleaYpntent Soup.
Since the introduction to the Public of this
new nnd Ampin inode ol making Sunp, but a
few months pant, it has met with unusual nuc-
ceas;—for chenpneaa, It at once addressee itself
to thu Economy of every House-keeper, being
made ntuu expense' of leas iban one cent per
pound I
For ite fine and lively Washing qualities, it
Is inferior to no oilier Soap; indeed, It maybe
a rid to be wjiliuutn rival. It L uduiirably suit-,
i d to Wnslilng Fine Goods of every descrip-'
tibn, such ns Calicoes, Muslins, Rich Laces,
Seat, fe., without the slightest injuty. to fabric
or color
As o tpiUt soap, it la upsurpns.ed Ibr cleans-
ing tho skin. ’(he .most tlrlicnie and lender
Female may use it without detriment to the
texture of the skin; nnd the most fastidious
Gentleman will And it an exquisite Shaving
S. Up.
For I.entity, sweetness nnd netlve washing
properties, it is equal lo any and inferior to no
other Soap, It combines, nt once, all that Is
'desirable in til's useful and indispensable arti
cle of House-hold Economy.
The great laoility with which it can be
made, is a desidemt in, nnd recommends it
to the Public. From fifty to five thousand
pounds tiiti bp produced in one day I
By purchasing und adopting the Receipt for
nmklng this riunji, much time will be saved—
much trouble dispensed with—uxpenscs mate
rially lessened—and a guad.cleunly nnd plen-
Bnnt Sonp obtained, adapted to the wants ot
the People.
Fnntdy lllght* to manufacture Nunnally’s
Chemical Parent Sonp, may be procured nt a
cost of only Five Dollars I
Tho uuUersigned confidently offer this lu-
vnlunblo niticte to a discriminating Pubtio
fully confident that It will give universal sat
isfnctlon.
Family and County Rights lor sale by
SA'VRIE fe JONES, Rome, On,
Proprietors si the Patent for Georgia and
Florida.
Certificates.
Having examined and tested o new article
of Fomily Sonp, gotten up by Messrs. Sawrie
fe Jones, of this place, called “-Nunnnlly's
Chemical Patent Sonp," we find it to be a very
beautiful and superior article for V> ashing and
Domestic Purposes. Ills made at a cosol
le-s ihon one cent per pound, and is every way
worthy of n. trial by a generous nnd lib rnl
public. iMennr*. S. & Jr, are the role propri
etors of this Soap fur the States of Georgia and
Florida; and we can confiitently recommend
their Sonp to the good Housewives of these
Stales.
Rome, Georgia, April 14th, 1833.
John Berryhill,
J R Pnyne,
A B Lepch,
Thomas J Perry,
C fl Smith;
J C Pemberton,c. I. c.
James -i S'initcr,
Rev. Jns. D Gibson,
Wm. T-F-rlne.
In the House
Stevcnsoii anti
W E are now receiving nnd opening, direct
from Importers alnrgo and well select
ed Stock of Drugs, of tho purest character all
of which wo will warrant, and propose to soil
on tho moat accommodating terms at whole
sale and retail. \Yo would call the apcclal at
tention of Pyslclnns of Uborokoo, Georgia, aud
Alabama; as wo think wo can furnish as good
articles and on ns good terras as any whore
this aide of Charleston. Our assortment la
'lUUaUk, wmuaiiua, ^isi 0 . ............ vj-m.ii, .j
pltlne, Snlph. Qnlnlno, Forrocyanato Qijltlno,
lodlno, Iodide Potass, Nltrato Silvor, Ptios.
Calx. Vrcclpt, Chloroform.
Alcoholic extracts, a full vnriety—and n
general assortment of tho latest nnd most ap
proved medicines and .chemicals. Surgical
instrnmfcnts, Dental Hies nnd sockets, cold
ancHtnfeil. paints, oils,' dye-sinOk, varnishes,
S nltv, ansli glass of ovory slzo, porfemery of
to finest quality, .brushus of ovory style, spi-
cea, essential oils, fancy soaps, sperm nnd nda-
mnntino caudles, sperm nnd Lin. oil, burning
fluid, corn nnd pearl starch, Physicians’ olfleo
furniture, stationary flno variety, lino chewing
tolmeoo, extra flno segnrs, fencaboy, Scotch
Ciiraphhto, —
choice mndeclnal wines. Also,a good assort
ment or Thompsonian medicines, nnd nil the
most approved and popular (latent medicines,
a vnriety of fancy-articles and nil other arti
cles to bo found in the Druggist lino.
Dr. S. B. PEARCE & CO.
Mnrcli 11,1852.
8. B. PEARCE would rcspectftilly inform
tho citizens of Floyd, Onss, Polk, nnd Pauld
ing counties, that he has purchased from
Messrs. Sawrie nud Junes tlio right to sell
Fnmily Rights to manufacture Nunnally’s
Chemical Patert Soap, and that he will sup
ply to all persons within said counties, who
whfe to pnrehnso this flno nnd Indispensablo
article, either Family -Rights or tho Genuine
Soap itself. For partlculnra refer to Messrs,
Saurio fe Jones' advertisement.
April 22 1862. ' Dr, 8, B. PEARCE.
M A Stovall,
Jesse Lcuibrrth, o. o.
Rev. J Knowles,
W B Jones, -
8 G Wells,
J J Iti-eves, M.D.
T C Champc,
J it Smith, M. D.
Chetley Attawny,
We have examined n new nnd beautiful nr-
Heleof Toilet and Shaving Sonp,prepared by
Meeaie. Sawrie fe Jonu*. of this place, called
“Nunnnlly's Chemical Patent Soap," gotten
up, we are nesured, nt n coat of leas than two
cents per pound, and we find It to be a vory
superior article of Shaving Cream, and can
confidently recommend it to the patronage of
on enlightener', community.
Rome, Georgia, Aprd 14th, 1952
M A Stovall,
Rev. J. Knowles!
W B Junes,
S G Wells, .
T C Cunuipe,
J R Smith, M. D.
Che.-ley Attawny,
John llerrytdll,
J R Payne,
Wm. II White,
Thes. J Perry, P. M.
Dr. B W Ross,
J C Pemberton, o. I
Jesse Lnmbertli,c o o,
H B Ituse, c. a. u.
Curtice Hailey,
E F Stnrr. M. D.
Kev. J P Smith,
T J Word, M. D.
Wm. T Price, j. i. c,
J R Alexander,
William Wirapee,.
ICT Wo would remark thnt wo hove affixed
the title* to the signatures above on our own
responsibility s. & J.
April 22.1851. -
to you I will stntc, 1 hnvo used in my family
your Vermifuge. CoughDrops, H Ingworm sr.d;
Tetter Ointment, and Antacid, all of which 1
con safely recommend as being perfectly harm-'
lees, nnd further, that they nrc the best raedL:
clnes I evrr used. • ....
. (Signed). P. L. WEEKS'.
From orio of the moast respectable formers'
of tho county, rend tile following ense, which'
wna witnessed by the whole neighborhood ;•
Jones Countv, On! Dec.
Dr. W.G. Little—Dear Sir; It Is with heart.'
felt gratitude, that I inform you, your a nodyno-
Cough Drops saved n child of mine from the
prlivc. He wna attacked with pneumonia, aa'
the doctor who attended him a week,called it,
without being able to nrtest it. By this lime
lie had become prostrate nnd from the violence'
of the cough njttl lover, was expected to die;
constantly. In .this situation we discontinued'
nil other medicines nnd began with your cough'
dropBj the first dose helped him much, and niter.'
repenting in n few limes, the cough and fever,
subsided, leaving him calm nnd trsnqail, lor
the first time elnco tho attack. Thu medicine-
was continued, nnd tiller 21 hours use, we
considered him outofdonger. Fromthis lime
he improved-rapidly and soon recovered. In'
two othercusea In my family, it proved highly
beneficial in curing-coughs nnd rolls. 1 have*
usedyour Vermifuge Willi a great advantage'
In It, number of cases!
In future, I Intend kecp'InS a slipply of yonr'
Family Medicines on band, as well us advise'
my lricnds to the snmo course.
Vory retpeoful youto 1 , feel,
(Signed) THOS.W. CHOATE.-
, BEWARE OF UIF08ITI0N.'
—And avoid the use of substitutes.—
Thu fuoslmllo of tbo signature of Dr. W
G. Little will bo found upon tho outside
wrapper ol caoh of hla Medicines.
Sold wholesale ht.d retail, by tho Froptld’
torn! his Manufacturing, Depot Macon, Ga.
“To bo had hi Homo, Ga., of Sloan fe
Hawkins, and by Agonts nnd Druggists gen
erally.
N.B. Those Mcdiolnos aro not like llih
quack nostrums from tho North gooil for
ovory thing but will assuredly cure the dis-
enseu that they mo prescribed''for.'
Look to your own’ Interest.
Dr; Little’s Vermifuge Is put up in vteia
doifflle theslzoot any other, la gtvon'ln tho
Bamo wny, requires nothing afterwards, nnd'
ono of tiro most safe nnd effectual Remedies'
to relieve children of worms over offered to"
the public.
Prioo25ots. per Vial und one Dollar per
Bottle.
SUMTER. & TORBETT,
HOME, GEORGIA,
ANUFAGTIIREliS and dealers In all kinds
of Cabinet Furniture. Also, Funnel
Doorsr Window Blinds, Bash, h. Ac. ' All or
ders from adistanco promptly attonded to.
Terms or notes draw
ing Interest.
Wo fool safe In saying, that we aro pre
pared to oxecuto any job in tho Cabinet or
Carpenters lino hotter and cheaper than it can
bo done In tho “up country,’’ hr laid’ down
from any market. . ..
N. B.—Wb hnvo on hand a lot of
FISKS MET ALIO
BURIAL OASES.
These articles are so well known to tho pub
lic, that it is useless for us to say any thing
in tliolr praise. We will stato, however, that
they cost but little more than the usual kind
of wood coffins. ...
Wo have also on band- a IOC Ot COItagt}
Cliolrs, mado-.bjr-Morgan; of Dccatuf,
nnd fer snlo nt Manufacturers prices. ; , .
Shqp opposite Presbyterian Church, Broad
Street. npril, 8,1852—ly.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
IE SUBSCRIBER, having made a
chengo of business, takes this opportu
nity of ros|)octfiiHy bidding his friends and
patrons a short farewell, and tenders to them
tils sincere thanks for post fevers; and ho also
takes this occasion lo recommend to.their fe.
vomblo reception, Dr. P. C. Loveland, a
sidorablo exporienco in tho Reformed Prac
tice of Medicine, lie may bo found at all
times, when uot professionally absent, at my
fold stnntt: a few doors above tho Etowah
House.' near the R. R. Depot. Family resi
dence in John Burnett’s Houso. Hlssorvlcos
may be obtained dny'or night.
3 D. S. JONES. M. D.
N. B.—Mynccountsand notes may bo feum
in tbo bonds of Charles H. Smithy Alb
at Law, for Collection.
Rome. April 29th. 1862 *
NEW GOODS,
JOHNSON fe WOOD,-
\ RE’now receiving theirsprlngnhdsum--
■LA. (per supply ol Goods, und would calll
the attention ol their former customers, aud.
ull who niny wish to buy cheap Goods!
Ourstock of flno Goods nro of mun/’de-'
sorlptlons—Muslins nnd Printed Lawns!
Baiuogcs and Silk Tissues do Leins, Ging-
hnnts, Prints, plain, white nnd cross Btu.
Muslins, plain bluck fiuioy colored dress.
Silks, and tunny other articles too tedious to*
mention. Also, u fine stock of Goods fdl
(lentlcmen’s wear for Spring and Summer!
Together with a flno lot of common lluc
fesltlonuble Ready made Clothing nud cheap '
iluts of tho most, fuchlohablo stylos. Hard!
wure and Cutlery,'oonslsilug of Tools o! ull'
most every kind ; Wagon Tyro and Swedes'
Iron: Hoop, Baud nnd Sheet Iron und Plow
Moles, nnd n complete assortment of almost'
every kind of Goods, suoli ns Crockery, Chi-
nn nnd Glass wnro ; Hoots nnd Slides, fine'
irndeolnmon, nnd n fine stock of Ladies fluu
shoes nnd Children’s shoes.
Heavy Domestic Goods for working hands .
Muron25,1852. JOHNSON ,V WOODd
HARDWARE! HARDWAREl
T HE Subscriber 1ms just rccoR-ed und fs-'
now' oponlng a largo and extensive asv
softmeut of nard Ware and Cutlery direct'
from' tho Iniportow and Manufacturers in.
New York and Philadelphia, which, ho offers'
to tho public on such'term's ns will bo satis-
enn offer such Iqduccmotils to tlio public.
Vjtll mc»Kx» U Uai.Ip lnioAN.ofc to 6 Itc
call.' Ilia stock erabrabos every thing usual-
ly kept In a Hard-waro Store consisting iff
part of
iron of dll kinds; „ Anvils',
Axes, Vices,
Springs, Bellows,
Chains, Shovels and Spatfew •
Horse-shoe Nalls, ^,thcs best do.
Pitman Irons,
Stirrup do.
Mnlablo Iron, '
Wagon Boxes, &c. fee. fee.,
Togothor with a largo assortment jt
tersTools of all kind* and.quail
Augurs—combination, mlll-wrig
oven surfaced nnd augur bltts,
bltts of all kinds, try squares, bevels
spoko shaves, hollow nugurs, —’
ry description, all kind of In
wrought and iron butts, s—'
pocket do., feo. fee. fee.
Also, a largo assortmon
glo barrell
*vdor "