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Chattooga Sheriff Sales for June. YTTILL he sold before iho Court House door Vy in the town ofSummerviUe, on the first Tuesday in Juno next,between the usual hours of sale, the following properly i viz One half of Lot of Land No. 49 in the 13th District and 4th Seotlon ol Chattooga Coun ty j levied on as the property of Thomas Gains to sntisfy sundry il fa’s In my hands issued from the Justices Court of the 937th District. G. M„ In ihvor of Wm. McConnel and W. P. Hinton and others vs. Thomas Gains. Property pointed out by Deft.Levys mndo and returned to me by a constable, this 20th April 18S2 j. t. McConnell, sh’ir. April 39.1831. G EOREIA, Chattoaga County.—Whereas Sterling Johnson, Into of said county, died Intestate, and whereas no one applies tome for letters ol administration upon said estate: These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindrad and creditors of the said deceased, to be & appear at my office istratlon upon said estate granted him. Giv en under my hand and seal at office in Sum merville, April 12th, 1852, FRANCIS • aprll 15,1862. 3 A. KIRBY, Ordinary. rjIORdll, Chattooga County.—Whereas vJMathow B. Richardson and Anno Ram- soy apply to mo ibr lettors of Administra tion on the estate of Rica R. llamsoy, lato of ■aid county doccasod; These aro therefore to clto and admonish all and singular, the klndrod and' creditors of said deceased, to bo and appenr at my of- floe within the time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any thoy hnve, why said letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand and seal at ofilco in Summorvlllo', April 12th 1852, FRAFCIS A. KlllBY, april 16,1852. Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA) Floyd County. son, late of said county, deceased. Thcso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my offleo within the time proscribed by law, to show causo (ifany thoy liavo,) why lotters should not bo granted to Bahl applicant. Givon under my hand and official signature at office. This 20th day of April, 1862. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary. April 29,1862. /7J.EORGIA) Floyd county.. VA may concern: Whereas 1 ..To all whom it may concern') Whereas Seaborn J. John son and Joslah H. Gill apply to mo for let ters of administration de bums non (with the will annexed) on the Estnto of Benjamin Ba- kerlateof said county deceased. Thoso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the klndrod and creditors of said deceased to bo and appear at my of fleo within the time proscribed by law and show causo if any thoy liavo why letters should not bo granted to Bald applicants. Given undor my hand and official signature at office this 18th day of April 1852. JESSE LAMBERTH, April 15,1862.Ordinary. it may concern j WhoreasRobortBattey apply to mo for lettors of administration on the Estate of William Smith, lato of said county deceased. These are thoroforo to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors oC said deceased to bo and apnoar at my office within the timo prescribed by law and show cause, Ifany they hare, why letters should not bo Granted to said applicant. Given undor my hand and official signature, this 13th day «fApril, 1852. JESSE LAMBERTH, April 15,1852,Ordinary. /?J.EORfllA) Floyd County.—To all whom U it may concern; Whoreas Seaborn J. Johnson and Josfnli II. Gill, apply to mo ibr lettors of administration on Iho Estate of William S. Simmons lato of said county de ceased. These are thoroforo to clto and admonish ■all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my offico within thotimo prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why letters sbou’d not be granted to said applicants. Givon under my hand nnd official Signature At offleo this 18th day of April 1862. JESSE LAMBERTH aprll 15,1862. Ordinnry. AN ORDER TO PERFECT SERVICE. William B. Vnmun, 1 vs. > Libel for a Divorce. Dorlthn Varnon. ) J p F.ORGIA, Chattooga County.—Presont VT the Hon. Jno. H. Lumpkin. It appear ing to the court by tlio return of the Sheriff that the defendont does not reside in tho county, and itibrthcr appearing thatsho docs not reside In tho Stnto, it Is, on motion, order ed that tho defendent appear and answer at tho noxt term of this court, or that tho case be considered In delimit, and the plaintiff al lowed to proceed. February 10.1862. JOHN II. LUMPKIN. J. s. o. o. c. X hereby cortlfy that tho above Is a truo ex tract from tho minutes of tho Superior court of Bald county? march 4, 1852. DANIEL HICKS, Clk. n>4m. AN ORDER TO PERFECT NOTICE. Eliza L. Cannon, ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. Andrew J. Cannon. J ri EORGIA, Chattooga County.—Presont VJi the Honorable Jno. H. Lumpkin, Judgo of said court. Itappcarlngtotho Conrtby tho return oftho Sheriff, that tho defendant does notroslde in tho county, and It further appearing that he docs not rcsldo in this State: It is, on motion, ordered that the said defendant appear nnd answer at tho next term of this court or that tho enso bo considered in deihnit, and tho plaintiff allowed toprocccd. Fob. 10,1862. JNO. II. LUMPKIN, J, s. c. c. c. I do herby certify that tho abovo is a truo extract from tho minutes of tho Suporlor Court of Chattooga County. DANIEL HICKS, p. s. o.o. march 11, 1852.. T WO MONTHS after data application will bo made to tho Ordinary of Floyd coun ty for loave to soil tho land and negroes bo- longing to tho estate of John R. Ihly, late of sala county of Floyd docensod. 0. WISENBAKER, Admr. march 4,1862. N OTICE.—Two months after doto nplica- tion will be made to the Ordinary for leave to sell the real Estate of John Ward, Into of Floyd county, deceased. R. J. JOHNSON, Adm'r April 1. 1852. . TYt OTICE,—Two months alter date appllca- ll tion will bo mado to tho Ordinnry of Floyd county, for leave to soil all tho real cs- tato belonging to tho estate of Dudloy Hall, deceased. JACOB RUUDY, Admr, march 4,1852. TVTOTICE.—Two months alter date appllca- il tion will bo mado to tho Ordinary of Floyd county, for lcavo to suit all tho land nnd negroes belonging to tho estate of John Funderburk, deceased. THOS. S. PRICE, Admr. march 4.1852. TVTOTICE.—Ail persons indebted to tho os- 1N tata of John Funderburk, deceased, late of Floyd county, are requested to come for ward and raako Immediate payment, nnd thoso having claims against Bald estate, will iloaso present them to mo in terms of the »w. THOS. S. PRICE, Admr. march 4,1862. A. D. KING &. CO., A RE now prepared to fill any number of orders for COTTON GINS for the next crop, with which they may be favored, and warrant their Gins in every instance not infe rior to any mado in this, or atw other State, at any price. i Among our improvements this year, will he found a new water box, In which tho Journal of tho shaft is entirely surrounded by water, making It of course worth more, (if the wa ter box is worth anything) than any box now in existence, as there is no other box known that does surround tho shaft with water on more than three sides. Tho advantage of this box over all others Is so obvious that It m no further comment. . ' • From tho extraordinary efforts used by manufiicturers in Middle Georgia to monop olize the Gin business In this section, jus tice to ourselves seems to require us to say, that wo are using as good material ns any of them; wo havo as good Mechanics as any of them; we havo more experience than three fourths of thorn; nnd that wo are In tho Cherokee country and do not caro to pass South of Chattahoochee River to soil our Gins. Wishlngto confine ourselves whol ly to tho section in which we live, to sell our work wo would thankfally receive your orders early, that your Gin may not havo to bo put up In too much hurry. Fob. 10.1852,-tf. A. D. KING & Co. WASHINGTON HALL, Maoon, Goorgia. -*\TOU cannot be better, pleased than at this CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber grateful for the muny and repeated favors bo' stowed upon him"lorlo these many years,** by the citizens of Rome and vioinity, would stillsolieit a continuance of their patronage, nndm visit from alt persons having business in his line. He may he found at the same OLD ESTABLISHMENTon B road street, ft Doors West of R* J. Johnson’s Corner.— Within the last twelve months he has great- lyenlarged his shop, and made many and important improvements in . almost every branch of his business. His materials nro good and abundant; his workmon faithful and competent, and he flatters himself that his Carriages, Buggies, nnd other vohioles, will favorably compare in beauty, style, fin ish and durability, with any similar esta blishment North or South. Connected with his Carriage Establish ment, he has an oxtonslvo Blacksmith shop at the head oi which is an experienced workman who is always at home, and holds himself in readiness to hammer and have nammered, Iron nnd steel to order. Tho eitizens of Georgia and Alabama who intend purchasing carriages or buggies, aro cordially invited to call and examina his work. His prices will bo regulated to suit the times, and onsh in hand will at all times command tho very best bargains. WILLIAM WIMPEE. Romo, May 20, 1851. N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notlco punctually and efTeotually. Northern Work will bo kept constant ly on hand, which he will sell on nccommo- da ‘ VERANDA HOUSE, BY8.G. WELLS. I S now open as a private Boarding House. There are good stocks of goods kept in tho lower story and basement Travellers can find tho Veranda House near the DopOt without crossing Broad street. Rome, March, 18,1862. FLOVD HOUSE, MAOON, GEORGIA. THOMS WILLIAMS) Proprietor. A. B. HARTWELL) Superintendent. Ladles’ Department under ihe charge of Mr.. Jamee, formerly of Columbus, and favorably known to the travelling public. An Omnibus will always bo in readings Ibr Ihe cunvey. once of passengers to and from the Hotel. 09- The Alligator Line or Stages to Florida ahalls Macon Office at this Hotel. comfortable and clean, and the proprietor Is willing to do anything in his power to pieces his customers. E. S. ROGERS. Macon, Aug. 31,1851. AT OTICE.—Tho undersigned rcspcotti.lly 11 begs leave to inform his friends nnd the travelling community, that tho PAVILLION HOUSE, Has undergone a thorough renovation and extension, and is nowin complete order, for the accommodation of steady or transient boarders) the rooms are beautifully fitted up, and every possible attention will be paid to tho com/art nnd convenience of thoro who Invor the house with thoir patronage. The tablo is regularly furnished with tho host thnt tho Southern and Northern market can afford WM P. CLARK, 6m Proprietor of tho Pdvitllon. Savnnnnh, Nov. 7, 1851. PRIVATE HOSPITAL.—Drs. Hiller A Word A havo o|>ened In this City, one door bo- low N. J. Omborg’s Clothing Btoro, a PRI VATE HOBPITAL Ibr tho treatment of Surgical and Chronic diseases—whether of negroes or white persons. In suoli an estab lishment tho expenses of patients nro much less than under ordinary treatment, and tho chancos of cure materially Increased. Romo Jan. 9, 1852. ly lating terms. W. W. "VTOTICE.—All persons Indebted to tho cs- ll tnto of Thomas Middleton, lato of Floyd county, deceased, aro requested to como fbr- ward nnd ninko immediate paymont, nnd tlioso having domands against said estate will pleaso present them in terms of tho law. ROBERT WARE, Admr. jnnroh 4,1862.; ■^OTICE.—All persons are hereby forwarn- II cd from trespassing on lots of land Nos. 200 and 80 in tho 24th district 2nd soctlon, and lot No. 196 In tho 12th district and 2nd section, Gilmer county, as I am determined to onforco tho law against any person or por- sons who may Intrude thereon. ELBERT CHANDLER, march 18, 1852.—If, WE desire to call public attention to Iho now Carriago Manufactory, located at Bono's old stand, on Broad street, opposite tho Depot and lust below tho Hilburn llouso, where tho making and repairing of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c., will bo d6ne at tho shortest no- tico, In tho noatest stylo, and with tho best materials. Also, wo aro prepared to do all kinds of work in tho Blacksmith lino—such as plan tation tools, shoeing of Horses, making and mending Mill, Steam Boat and Rail Road Irons. Wo pledgo ourselves to give general satisfaction, ns our workmen arc inforior to none in tho Btato. Cornu and judgo for your selves. WILLIAM T. PRICE & CO. Fob. 6.1862. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to thoos- tato of Joshua A. Watts, lato of Floyd county, doccasod, are requested to como for ward and mako immediate payment,and thoso having claims against said estate will please present them to us In terms of tho law. JOHN BAKER,» M.V. ELLIS, ] A,lmrs - March 2,1851 CJTATE OF GEORGIA, Gordon County.— VJ P. M. Pearson of the 1060th district G. M. tolls bofore mo, as an cstray token up upon tho froo-hold of him, tho said P. M. Pearson, in said county aud district, a bay Marc, has had tho fistula and is caso ilillon, and lias tho mark of gears on her logs as though she lmd licon runaway, and has tho mark of tho sad- ■dlo; no other brands discovered; four anil a half feot high) supposed to bo 10 or 12 roars of ago. Appraised by O. 0. Wyly and Abra ham Talte, froe-holders of said county and distsict, to ho wortli forty dollars. Given under my hand and official signature, this April 10th, J862. JOAB LEWIS, J. P. (L. 8.) A Truo extract from tho Estray book, this April 14,1862. N. TRIMBLE, o. I. o. npril, 22. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es tate of John R. Ihly, Into of said coun ty, dcccnscd, aro requested to como forward and mako immediate paymont, and thoso having domands against said estate will plooso irosont them to mo in Effingham county, Goor- ;ia, or to Jessoe Lamborth, Romo, Georgia, uly authenticated in terms of tho law. 0. WISENBAKER, Admr. march 4,1852.j PAINTING AND GLAZING. T HE subscriber would respectfully notify the citizens of Rome nnd vicinity, thnt ho has opened n shop near tho Buena Vlstn Hotel, where ho is prepared to do ail ktndsof PAPER HANGINGS, Sign and Ornamental Painting, neatly, promptly, and on reasonable terms He will also paint in good style houses, dee.. 3to ; old iurnituro repaired, repainted and varnished upon moderate terms. Ha will also mix nnd soil to order, ever} variety of paint, nnd lend brushes to such ns may wish to use it themselves. Tlte subscriber is also prepttred to CUT GLASS and GLAZE in a neat nnd substnn. tial manner, nnd 6t in windows of every size and shape. He hopes, by faithful attention to ills customers, and by tho quality ofltiswork, to receive a liberal shore oftho public pa- ■ronago. W. S. BRADBURY Rome, March 25th, 1832. CHEROKEE BOOK STORE, AT OASSVILLE, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned would most respectfully announce to tho citizens ofCliorokeo Ga., that lie lias established a Book Store at this point, and can supply on tho most reasonable terms: Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous^ Books, Stationary, Blank Books, Magazines, Ac., &c. He will at all times keep a good sup ply on hand, and any book thnt may not bo found in the Store, can bo obtained in a few do solicite d share of the public patronage —believing thnt satisfaction can bo-glvcn. All orders from a distanco will bo promptly attended to. JNO. IV. BURKE. April 20, 1852, CITY HOTEL, ATLANTA. T HE undersigned has tilted up in suitable style, a large and commodious house, st the comer of Floyd and Decatur Streets, At om Ga., for the purpose of accommodating ■lent and regular boarders, This house is ion Blriotly temperance principles, and > wish quiet accommodations, are re ally invited to give the City Hotel a trial ‘52. L. R. BUTLER. •eery and Candy manufactory icrlbers having opened a FAMILY 10CERY and CANDY STORE in Cal- licita share of public p illy call the attention of beir stock of candies, which i wholesale at 20 cents per h accompany your orders " immediately, rill be pleased next, at tho residence of William D. Appleby, deceased, whereon tho widow now jjyes,,tho perishable property, belonging.to said estate, consisting of Household & Kitch en furniture, two mules, two wagons, two cows and calves, ono yearling, and six bales cotton, ready for market. 0. B. WILLIAMSON, 51. E. APPLEBY, march 18,1852. ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS, (Laic Atlanta Iron Foundry.) r IIIIS new COMPANY Is now prepared J- to do work on short notioo, of heavy and light Castings from the latest improved pat ients of Iron, Brass or Composition, nil of which will be warranted. Turning, Baring nnd Drilling done to order. Also, screwcut ting of lOf eet or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel done In superior stylo. Particular Attention is called to their pat terns for Mill Gearing, (Or Merchant nnd Custom Flouring nnd 8aw Mills, Gin Gear ing of nil the usual sizes, and Bark Mills nil ways kept on hand. Wo are also prepnred to build stationary Engines upon the latest im provements ail of which will he sold low for cash. Copper nnd Brass taxon in exchange for work at cosh prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, John McDonough. WILLIAM RUSIITON, P. S. All of the above company nre prao ticnl Mechanics, nnd give their undivided at tention to the business. oct.9,1851. [ Admrs. I pei of tho late Benjamin Baker, deceased, of sold county, ore hereby requested to make immediate paymont: and all persons having domands against said deceased, will render them in ngrcoablo to law. February 12,1862. W. S. SIMMONS, Ex'r. E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will bo soid in Sum merville, Chattooga county, on Iho first Tuesday in May next, agreeable to tho will of Edward Adams, deceased, four negroes, to wit: Deal, a woman about thirty years old, and her three children, to wit: Rachael, aged about ten years of ago, Ball, a hoy about flvo years old, and Hilliard a boy about three years old. Tho above property sold for the tho purpose of a division among tho ltolrs, Torms made known on the day of sale. CAMELUS C. ADAMS, Ex’r. march 4,1862. Y'J.EORGIA, Floyd County—Whereas Jamos vl II. Torbctt applies to tne for Letters of Administration on tho estate of S. G. Boman, late of said county deceased: Theso are thoro foro to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said doccasod, to bo and appear at my offleo within tho time pro scribed by law, to show causo, if any exist, why said lotters should not he granted Giv en under my hand and official signature at offico, this 15th day of March, 1852. JESSE LAMBERTH, march 18,1852. Ordinary. p EORGIA, Floyd County.—Whoreas Thos. IX B. Price and Willinm G. Miles, adminis trators on iho estate of William Jinks, de ceased, applies to mo for lettors of dissmlsslon from tho samo: Theso are thoroforo to clto and admonish said deceased, to bo nnd appear at my offico within tho time prescribed by lntv, to rf,ow causo, if any exist, why said letters of dis mission should not bo granted. Given under my hand at offleo, this 2nd day of March, 1852. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary. march, 4,1852, G EORGIA, Floyd county.—VVherensDnvid P. HenBley applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Story decensed; These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular tho Kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office, within tlte time prescribed by Law to Bhow cause, ilnny they huve.whysnid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 20th day ofMarclt, 1832. JESSEE LAMBERTH, March 23,4-832. Ordinary Office, Rome Rail Road Company. J Rome, 18, March 1862. ) TTNLESS season tickots aro purchased from U Snperintendant of Transportation tho faro ovor tills road in ail cases, will bo ono dollar for through tickets and way seats pro- OARRIAGE FACTORY JOS. W WEBSTER, | OSO, F, PALMES, WEBSTER K PALSIES, TTYhoIesnle Grocers, Successors to A. * v Weils & Co. at the old stolid, No. 195, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. They have. on iintid nnd (or sale, 400bbl Domestic Gin, Brandy nnl Rum, 75 bbfe Monongnhela Whiskey, 60 Hnll Pipes, Quarter nnd Eights licstFr'ch Brandy, 5Ubbls Port, Medsri nnd Malnga Wine., 8 Pipes Holland Gin, 4 Hhrls. Si. Croix and Jamaica Rum, 2 Illtds. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, SU Boxes Spanislt nnd American Sc-gnrs, 20 Hhds. lair nnd choice Louisiana Sngnr, 60 do. St. Croix nnd Portu .Rico sugar, 150 Bbls, Crushed, powdered nnd clnriflcd sugar, 30 Boxes Loaf sugar, 509 Kegs, halves nnd quarter gun powder, 800 Bugs Buck nnd Drop (hot, 4000 Lb*. Lend, with a complete assortment olnrtlclos usually kept ill a wholeiala Grocery- They will Imvo n hettvy slook of Gunny Bnggimr and Hemp Bate ropo for tho fnll demnml, nil of wliioliwill busold on rensounblo terms. Savannah, June 35,1861- EDUCATIONAL. mnE undersigned lias opened a school ono J- mile from Kingston, Gass Co., Ga„ near the residence of Beqjantln Reynolds, in which will bo taught all tho English sciences, tho Latin and Greek languages and Mathematics. The inducements fo patronize this school aro equal, if not superior, to any in tills section. Tito teacher believes that from several years succcssflil experience in teaching, ho will be able to givo general satisfaction. Another item of no small importance is, thnt good board can bo had for five dollars tor month. Wo havo butlittlo talent for pttf- Ing, and are not much disposed to exerciso what wo havo, so wo ask yon in tlte lnngnngo of tlio Apostle, "prove all tilings, hold fast that which is good.” W. S. WINGFIELD. Feb. 10,1862. tf. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. T ho Steamboat Company of Goorgia Run the following Steamers, ns above ; DAVID L. ADAMS, (iron) THOS.S. MET CALF, CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE. Which, with tow-boats nnd lighters, ali'ord unequalled or fncil.ttes ol transportation of freight to tho Interior of Georgia, South Ca rolina, Tennessee nnd Alnbamn, In connec tion with tho Rail Ronds, Tho elegant steam-packet' D. L. Adams will connect with the steamships Florida nnd Alabama—landing freight by them in 5 days from New York to Augusta. Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,) will he forwarded free of commission. (ICJ- In order to prevent r/etenf ton or miscar nags, bills ol lading should he addressed to SAM’L. M .POND, President, Savannah Merchandise from tho interior to JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta, Juno 36, 1851 TYPE FOUNDRY. Wm. Hagar, Typo Founder, 38 Gold st, Bet ween Fulton and John streets. N. Y. H AS constantly on hand, and will furnish at short notice, evory description ofPrint- ing Materials, including Type, Furniture, Ink, Cases, Galleys j in short, everything that may ho requisite for tho comploto establishment of Newspapers and Job Offices, of any sizo or amount desired. Tho typo manufactured at this establishment is believed not to bo sur passed by that of any other foundry in tho country. Tho proprietor being n practical typo founder, tit i mnnulhctiiring department is under ills own immediate supervision; and it lias ever been his aim to suffer no typo to leave tho establishment, not perfectly correct in every particular. In proof of tills fact, ho has tlte honor of rofhrring to hundreds of tho trade throughout tho United States, who can testify to their aceurary and durability. _Jr" All orders attended to with prompt ness nnd a liberal discount made for cash. A new Specimen Book lias recently been is. sued,containing all late additions ofnetv faces, fancy lettors, &c., which will bo furnished up- —t Application by printer*, trvniit. Jan 2, 1882 W holesale A Retail Clothing Store.— PIERSON & 1IEIDT, No. 10 Whita ker street, Savannah, have continually on hnnd n largo nnd well selected stock of Rea- dy-ntndo plotblng, nntl Genis’ Furnishing Goods, to wlnoli thoy invito tho attention of Merchants and the public in general, nov. 7, ly Office Rome Ra.l Road Comi-any, Borne, March 18,1852. , C ONSIGNEES resident in this county will hove their goods sent lo a ware house nnd stored at their expense, unless removed from Depot in 30 hours after the enrs are die- charged, and consignees non-residents of the county, will hnve their goods sent to a ware house nnd stored at their expense, unless re moved from Depot in three days niter thoir dischargefrom the enrs. By order of the Board W- B. TERIIUNE, march 25,1852—6t. 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Charles Williams—Dent Sir: I lake pleasure in giving my testimony to tlte virtues of your very excellent "Pulmonic-Balsam oP Wild Cherry.” Itnvlng used two bottles in my tamily, with decided advantage in overy case, I can recommend it as the best aud most pleasant medicine 1 have ever seen. W. D. F. SAWRIE. Tuseutnhia, March 22,1840. From tlte Rev. B. W. Hariiis, a Minister of tho Motliodlst Episcopal Church : . CiiAtti.Es Williams—Sir: I accidently got hold of your “Pulmonic Uolsnin of Wild Cherry,” and liavo no hesitancy in pronounc ing It tho best expectorant I huve ever used and have tried nearly all tile fur-famed ox- tectorants of the day, as I have been labor, ng under pulmonic affection for nine years, [ received n letter from my brotller-ln-iuw the Rev. Jnmes Wallis, a ibtrdays since, am lie and Ills wife both wore using tlio "Pul. monic Balsam,” nnd they were iiorfectly do liglicd with it. His wife, two weeks before, had lost all hope of rccovory, hut was aston ishingly improved. B, W. HARRIS. Courtlnnd' Ala., Fob. 21,1849. This valuable preparation is for sale in Romo by RoitEn-r Battey, also Messrs. Owen & Farell ) in Kingston by. J. C. Elliot ; in Calhoun by Youno & Sims ) nnd by all ro- spcctablo Druggists throughout tlte Southern States. SELECT SCHOOL. T HE Oakland Select School, for Boys, lj miles north-east of Romo, will bo open ed on Wednesday the 18th Inst. A limited number only of pupils will ho received, and tlte Teacher will attend to nnd direct tho re creation as woll as tlio studies of thoso who may he placed undor his charge. Parents aud guardians are roquesta to indicated llio genornl course they wish scholars to pursue, leaving tho particular studies and books to bo dotornt- inod^hy tho teacher. Each pupil will provido himself with n chair. Tuition at the rate of thirty dollars for tlte academic venr of ten months. 8. J. STEVEN8. Fob. 12th, 1862. tf SELECT SCHOOL. M rs, L, J, Peck, will open a School for Lite reception of a limited number of pupils on Monday tho second of February. All who wish to attend will do well to mako early ap plication. Rome Jan. 0,1862. JIATTRA88JUKINC. T HE undersiened linvinglocated in Romo, is prepnred to do Mattress work on terms to suit persons wishing to pun-hase. His Shop Is on Broad Streot, throe doors below he Courier printing office. Persons wish ing o purchase will please cull nnd examine p work before purchasing elsewhere. A few loads of dry corn sltucKs wanting lor wltiohthe cash will be paid. James b. carroll, July 31,1851. (JJTLook at Tills. T HE children of SAMUEL HENDERSON lute of Tennessee,decensed, who was the brother of DAVID HENDERSON, late of Troup county, Ga., decensed, will be benefitteil by making themselves known to tlte subsc-tber who is the Executor of the last Will and Tes tament of the said David Headers n. By said last Will and Testament a specific moneyed legacy hns been left to each ef Samuel Hen. deison’s children, which they or either o: them can obtain by applying to the subscriber and, identifying themselves satisfactorily. Tlte subscriber liveB nenr Long Cane P. O Troup county,Ga. DAVID DAVIUSOH* April 1,1852 Ex'r of David Henderson. D. MORRIS, No. 7 Barnard, Street Savannah, Ga. Bell Hanger and Manufacturer of all kinds of Fire-Proof Snfcs, Iron Ratlings, Locks of every description, &c„ kc. O FFERS his services to the citizens of Sa vannnh, nnd Slate of Georgia. He is pre pared to fill orders for anything in the above line, at tlte shortest notice, and on the mostrea (tollable terms. Nay, (4, 1851. Bourn Carolina rail road. Hamburg, Oct, 20, 1861. NEW SPRING GOODS FULL SUPPLIES. NOWDSN k SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., rcs- 1 pectfuliy announce to tlieir friends and tlio public, that they-have received their frill Spring supplies, embracing a very large and elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods: among whlelmre— Rich whito Watered, and plain white glaco Silks, for ladies' scarfs and mantillas, Superior small checked and striped sum mer Silks) • - . Rich brocade Silks for ladies’ mourning dresses; Superior black Rep. and rich figured black Silks, and black Nankin Crapes) Rich printed Bareges, & llnrogo DcLntnes. Paris printed Crape do Paris, and printed Grenadines,: of now nnd splendid styles) Superior plain white, black and fancy col ored Crape do Paris-, Fancy French printed Organdies and Jaco- nots, of now and elegant styles; Hoyle's printed Lawns, of.-lteautlfril stylos, nnd warranted test colors) A largo assortment or fancy Gimps, and Ribbon Trimmings, for ladies’ Dresses; White Bilk Fringes, fbr ladles' Scarlk and Mantillas). . - Plain and white dotted. Swiss.Mpsltns, for ladies' dresses; ' Superior white- Cambrics, Jaconets Mull and Nansook Musllhs, of soil and beautiful Plain white, black and ihn'oy colored Bnre- ;cs; Lunin's superior black Bombazines, and jlack'Cliallys; , Ladies’ white and blackLaco Mantillas, of rich and elegant styles; ladies' black Silk Mantillas; (some for moruning)) Ladles’ rich Valenciennes Lace, and em broidered Muslin Collars) Ladles' embroidered Muslin and Lace Un dersleeves, of bcautlfril stylos; La-lies' French worked CUimasottes, of rich GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, Marietta, Ga. T nE second Session of this Institution com mences on Monday, the 12th of Julv, 1862. Tho Institution is organized upon tlio usual dan of four Collegiate Clusses. The fullow- ng is a synopsis of tlio course of studies of each class. Fourth ClaBS. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, English Grammar, Geography, Composition mid De clamation. French. Third Claes. Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Do- Bcrlptivo Geometry and its applications, Ana lytical Geometry, French, Drawing, Compo sition, Rhetoric, History! Second Claes. Differential ami Integral Calculus, Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Drawing, Evidences of Christian ity, Moral and Mental Philosophy. First Clues. Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology and Phylosoplty, Political Economy, Law of Na tions, Civil and Military Engineering, and Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics, Scieuco and Practice of Artillery. No Cadet will bo admitted who is less than fourteen or more titan twenty-live years of ngc; or who is afflicted with any disease or infirm ity which would render him unfit for military duty. The Cadets will bo occupied about ono hour and a half each day in military exer cises; but atsuch times as not to interfere tbith their regular studies. Tlte Course of instruction, regulations n-td discipline of the Institution liavo been pub lished in pamphlet form and will bo forward ed to any person desiring more minute infor mation, by their addressing tho Superintend ent, Mai. A. V. Brumby. TERMS t Each Cadet as soon he is admitted, and be fore he is permitted to join his class, in tho re citation rooms, must pay over to tho Super intendent tho Burn of $100, for which a re ceipt shall he given him in full for tuition, board, washing, fuel, lights, field music, and all other contingent expenses, for onc ses sion of five.months, and for each succeed ing session, $100 in advance. Cadets front a distanco must provido tlieir bedding nnd room furniture. Those articles can bo purchased in Marietta upon reasona ble terms. By order of tlio Board of Trustees. DAVID IRWIN, Jan. 10—6m Pros. Board Trustees. Ladles' embroidered Linen Cambrlo aud French Lawn Handkerchiefs) Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edgings and In sortings, n large assortment) cal Valenciennes, and thread Laces, (Edg ings and Iti8ertlngs); - • Embroidered'Muslins, and Muslin Bands, for lndios's Puli' Culls and Undoraloeves; Ladles’ plain whito, and rioh embroidered Crape Btiitwls; Ladles’ plain whito, black, and fancy em broidered Grcnadino Sltdwls; Ladles’ white nnd block embroidered Lacd, and fitney Grenadine Scarfit. Ladies' elegant Bridal and rich Spanish Fans Ladies' carved shell Combs, of now anc beautiful patterns; A vory largo assortment of Ladies’, Gentle mon’s, 'Youth's and children’s Hosiery, of su perior stylo and manufacture; Alexander's ladies' Kid, and ladles’ and gentlemen's Gauntlet Gloves; Sit|tcrior Ginghams nnd Prints, of notv nnd beautiful styles; Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and 1-4 Linen Sheetings; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers, Damask Tablo Cloths,-and Damask Napkins; Huckaback Diapers, a superior article (hr Towels;:——• *_■ —.... - Extra Silk.warp Branch black Onslimorotts,' nnd single mill French hluck Cassitneres, a choice nnd uiegaut article for gentlemen’s summon wear, A largo assortment of plain white nnd fan cy Drillings, for gontlemon’s and youth’s sum mer wear. jJgfS. & S. will continue to receive, through the season by tho Steamers, tlio latest styles of Ladies’ Dross Goods, nnd othor seasonable articles: All 6f tlieir stock has been selected with great caro, in reference to style and qual ity, and they Ibpl nssurod that thoir Goods will givo entire satisfaction to purchasers. Tito public aro respectfully rcqilosted to call and exnmino tlte assortment, aprll 8 1862. SUFXKINTENttKflT'a OfFICK W. lb A Atlanta, Ga., 28c! February, 1862. Notice t* Cenilgneci. A LL Produce, or mereliandiso must be taken from the Depot in this city'with* * in fotty eight hours after it is unloaded from'' the cars, or storage will bo abarged at Sa vannah rates, W. M, WADLEY. Oen'l Bup’t. Geohoia Rail Road Bank Aqenoy, > Rome, Georgia. j Cunningham k Untan, Agents. P ERSONS wishing to hnve money sent 1 here from Angusta, (for sales of Cotton -. or other produoe, or otherwise,) aan, at any . time, procure n check ftotn tho Rail Road Bank on this Agenoy. February 36,1852. Cunninghams anG I,lnl«n, At the Rail Road Dfpo}, Rome, Georgia,.' "* D EAL in all the varieties of Groceries, in oludlng a frill assortment of common and lino liquors, wines 5sc., heavy hardware', i suoh as Smiths’. Bellows, anvils, hammers, . axes, spades, shovels &o. Gun null binsting:. powder, shot, lead, &c. Yarns, osnabargs, shirtings- sheetings Sco. (by tlio halo.) Rloe, salt, tobaeoo, and ohceso. Plows, straw- cutters, corn shelters and mnohtnes and Im plements generally; also, clover nnd grass seeds Arc. Flour bncoh,lnrd,nnd provisions generally. Fairbanks patent platform and Counter scales, Aro,—almost ovory thing’** tttong tho itscfltl, whrtfier for farm, garden, kitchen or dwelling. To all of which wo rospectftilly invite the attention of dealers, farmers, and till who 1 may wish to buy such articles. February 26,1832. BONE STEAM MILL. W E l >QVe on h“ nd nnd ore now sawing a * ▼ Y large quantliyofgood MERCHANTA BLE LUMBER, which we will sell low for CASH and CASH ONLY, also we are pre pared to do all kinds of Work in the Carpen ters Lino at short notice and low prices, fur- nishing MnteruiJa if required. Shop next door below Veranda House. BroadStreet. HUDGINS & MORRI8 Bo*ne, March 95, 1852. ~ tf nr. j. onBERc, MERCHANT TAILOR. a AS now on hand a well selected stook*of Cloths Cqssijnerea nnd Vestings, of ev ery shada ami color, together with every othor article ushhlly kepl in an establish ment of this kind. These good* have been selected by hfpiself in New York, with great care and particular reference to tho prevailing Fashions. Ho is also prepared to manufacture oloihlngin n manner nnd style not to bo suroassed in our largest and most fashionable cities. Ootober 10 l&5f. FIRE-PROOF PAINT. ber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Rome and vioinity, that he ha*' just received and is now opening a large and splendid assortment ofBool* nn«| ft hoeft consisting ot gentlemen’s water-proof and dress boots, la dies boots and shoes, nnd every variety of boots and shoes for childrens— Also, a fine assortment of strong course shoes and hoots for common woar. As ho selected his stock in Clmrtofttoii ivilli grenl (Hire, he enn confidently recommend.it io. his friends and patrons, and will repair any rips without charge. He also has on hand Kh extensive supply of Hemock Baltimore upper and sole lsutlier, flrio call skin,and a general assortment of ma terials, in his line which, together with his boots and shoes will be sold as cheap as con be bought in rhismarket. He will continue to manufacture boots and shoes as heretofore to order, on reasonable terms. Thankfal for psst favors, ho cordially invites his friends and acquaintances and the public generally to ve him n call. P, A. OMBERG ' glJan- 19.1851* GEORGE JOKES, INPORTER OK AND DEALRR IN 0RQ0KERY AND GLASS WARE, J Macon, Georgia. I AM confident tliiit I can make it to the interest of Merchants to buy their sup plies of Crookry in Macon, if they will give a chance. Call and sec for yourselves. Assorted crates of all sizes always on hand. Miieon, July 24, 1851. Cm T HE FREIGHT ON COTTOaN, from the Ilnmburg Depot to Charleston, will be, until further notice, 75 cents per bale. This Company will aiso receive Cotton atthe Geor gia Rail Road Depot, in Augusta, pay the toll and drayage, l8f cts., across the Augusta Bridge, and deliver it in Charleston at 93} cents per bale.- W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. Nov. 14. no'fi—tf. pensions pnyuhle ut the Agenoy in Sa vannah, and remit the «ame as may he di rected, lor one dollar each application not exceeding B300. and send a blank form if required. * ' ' WM. MOREL. Savannah, Nov. 7, ]851. Ocp-Reference, J, Knowles, Rome, Ga. CHARLES P. LEVY, CTEAn Engine Builder, Machinist and IO Founder,—Is prepared to furnish nil kinds of Steam Engines nnd Mill Castings, having an extensive assortment of patterns of the newest andmost approved kinds. Cast Iron Water Wheels, of several patterns, of a char acter that will suit all situations. Tire Or.intilgee Foilndry. On Cotton Avenue, near the Macon fr Western Depot, Has peculiar advantages in fitting, up Steam Saw Mitts, the Proprietor having had great experience that business. Many of his Mills arenow in use in this State. There is a constant supply of Gin Gearing Cotton Press Pulleyp, &c., kept on hand.— Also, all kinds of finished Machinery. Macon, August 21, 18 »1 2000 PACKAGES BOOTS&. SHOES, — |IIE subscribe^ have, just rccoived two thousand packages Boots & Shoes, DuraoltUy. It has now been tested more than six years by the severest trials, and in every ense the action of the weather seems only to indurate and render it more and more permunent. In no instance has \t ever been known to crack, oleaye oiF, or wnste by time. Incombustibility, The fi e-proof qualities of this article hare been tested beyond the possibility of a’ doubt, and have already been the means, unques tionably.of saving millions of property, asrna ny Inrgo fires have stopped when it came to buildings covered witli it. It will be seen, by the analysis, that it contains a lerge amonnt of nJnmino and magnesia, two of the best non# conductors of bent wp have j consequently the conting, after it turns to slote, is indestructible bv fire. It prottots the wood from the air; nnd where there is no air, there can be no Maze or combustion. ihe wood, therefore, will char before the conting will give way. 1 insert certifioafes of all theJnsurnnceCom parries of Akron, • hio, where the paint is best kuown.und haB In several fires boon tested and proved to stand more heat, before giving way than tin or zinc. Water-Proof Qualities, It lias been found superior to anything ever yet discovered for stopping leakages in old roofs, of either shingles, tin, or any of the me tals, and also lor sides of ■ rick wnlls, to pre vent the absorption of the external moisture. In our experiments we contcd u brick With it, and nftei the coating had turned to stone, im merseditin water, where it remained over two weeks; nt which time we ascertained that there had not a particle of water penetrated, us it did not weigh any more than when im mersed. We tried one that, was not covered, nnd it absorbed nearly one third of its own weight. 1(8 Uses; It is impossible to enau erate nil the uses to which this valuable nniuJe may be applied.— We will, however, mention some of ihe more prominent. Ills now being used with great satisfaction, fertile following purposes: For roofs or sides of our dwellings, particularly cottages, ns the chocolate is just the color for thesides; for manufactories, foundries, mills machine t-hops, steamboat, oar. and locomotive decks, railroad depots nnd bridges, nnd all buildings near rnilroad tracks, it is invaluable in protecting from tho nlmost cohstant showers of burning, cinders nnd fulling flakes of fife from the engine ; for.all kinds of iron fences, either plain or ornamental; in'fact, for nil kindsofiron work, ns it has a very strong nffin- ity for the different metals, forming, in a few months,n perfect enamel, becoming nearly as hard ns the metal itself, and the longeron the harder it becomes, and never cleaves ofT; for old or new tin roofs it is superior to any sub stance ever before found; in fact, for any thing you wish to protect from fire, weather or water, it is a desideratum sought for years, but never before attained. This most valuable substance has now been so long test -d,'and has given such universal satisfaction, that there is in fact but one opinion of its utility where best known ns .it is now between six and seven years since the first was tried ; and where then applied, is now like « stone. . Other paints that were applied at the same time by the side of this, hdve entirely disappeaied us the action of the atmosphere destioyed the oil with which they were ap plied, they wnshe'd or rubbeil oil'like chalk orwhiting. Directions. Mix tlie^paint” with Linseed oil or the Patent Vegetable Paint oil, to the consisted cy .of thick-paint, nnd apply two or thret good coats with a common paint brush, being Careful td keep the'paint well stirred in the pot while putting on; dryers can be used aB in ordinury paints, if required to dry. soon. 1UQ pounds will cover u surface of 1000 squure feot with three good.fire proof coatsi W. H. UNDERWOOD k J.W.H. UNDERWOOD W ill Practice Law in nil the Counties o the Cherokee Circuit, (except Dade.) They will both personally attend a he Courts J. W,H. UNDERWOOD will at* tend the Courts of Jnckaon end Habersham counties of the Western Circuit Both will nttend tho sessions of the Supreme Cotirt et Cassville nnd Gainesville. All business en trusted to them will he promptly and faith* fully attended to. OFFICE next door to Hooper & Mitchell, Buena Vista House,”'Rome, Ga., ot which place oneorbothwill always bo found,cxrepl absent on professional business. ' ,w Jan .23 IPsi The genuine, both Choeolato ai WM. E. ALEXANDER k CO. - A RE now receiving ii large and extensive Cm. stock of heavy goods at tho New Brick Store oppo site the Rail Road Depot, < dies, Negro Blankets and shoes, R ice, To bacco, Segars, Anvils, Vices, Bellows*cook ing and Parlor Stoves, and a thousand other articles which they Invite Merchants nn^ Planters to call and see as they can pur chase Goods at Augusta prices with freight addqd. ., Rome,Ga.,. October 17,1851. JUST RECEIVED, BAGS prime Rio& Lngulm Coffee, AUv 16 Hds. Muscovado and Bt. Croix Sugar, ‘ 10 Hltds. New Orleans Sugar, 20 Sacks superior Family Flour, 20 Bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 8, Fresh Raisins, boxes and half boxes, for salo low by W. E. ALEXANDER & Co. J Dec. 12,1861. COFFEE, CHEESE, &o. 76 BAGS prime Rio and Laguira Cofleo. 126 Boxes " Goshen Cheese. 80 Bids. Extra N. O; Molasses. 10 Hhds. W. I. Molasses. . *• , * J , 60 Bbls. Cincinnati.Whiskey. 26 Mackerel. Just received and for sale low by W. E ALEXANDER & (16. 8 Fob. 18 1862. . . tf. . eM W C. DENSON, Is now receiving a lull ropply of Dry Goods and Groceries, to which he would invite the attention i his cqstomrs and tho. public geneially, l_. he is durmined to seii'as low as anv house in tho city. Oct. 24,1861 e wheat Flour; 60 ] salo by W. E. ALEXANDER Dec. 19,1861. .. O S CO.TSIOiTMEJYT, n Jot of first rate doit | Bacon. J. T. SAWRIE, mar. 4,1852. Agent for M P. tf- Co. L ARD.—A.good supply of prime teaf la: for sale by mar. 4,1852. J. T. SAWRIE, Agent. Cow Peas and Potatoes. A LOT flno cow peas—a lot lino tabl peas—n lot fino planting Irish potato.*- in store, and lor sale by CUNNINGHAM & LINTON. Fcbronry 20, 1852. On Consignment. Kflfin lbs. Bacon, just received and iJUtfU for salo by april 8,1852. T, J. VERPERY. tiltUUEIUES. W E have on hand n lino stock oi the best j quality of Sugnr, Coffee, Tea, Motast ses and Syrup, fur Family use. Linseed, Lump nnd Train Oils ’ Spirits Turpentine by tho enlion, White Ined hyt keg, Window Gloss 8 by 10, and 10 by.J Tlioso articles we oiler e itirely for onsh. March 25,1852 JOHNSON & WOOD.-' , JOIIY 8. AXDER80N, ~ attorney at law. W ILL give bis prompt attention to the R ol Lands, and the establishment 'of fluted Lnnd Claims lit enstern T. xns. will also do.a General collecting bi All on the most moderate terms. Address Marshall Harrison County Reference:—Judge Lumpkin. J. W. H. Underwood., Col. Daniel S.F. July 10,1851.