’ * Chattooga Slicrlff Sales for Jnne.
TT7ILL be sold bofore the Court House door
y V in thd »owu ofSummerville, on the first
Tuesday in June next,between theusunlhours
o/sale, the following property.; viz
... One linlf of Lot ofLnndNo. 49 in the 13th
District and ^th Section ol Chnttoogu Coun
ty ; levied on ns the property of Thomas
Gains to satisfy sundry ft fit’s in my hafuls
issued from the Justices Conrt oi the 927th
District.' G. M„ In favor of Win# MoCbnnel
and VV. P. Hinton and others vs r Thomas
Gains. Property pointed out by Deft, Levys
made and returned to mo by a constable,
this 20th April 18fiQ
j. t. McConnell, sh’ffi.
April 20> 1851.
/^EOBElAi Chattooga County.—Whereas
"sterling Johnson, late of said county, died
intestate, apd whereas no one applies to mo
for lettoriol administration upon said^statc:
Tlieto are, therefore, to cite and adraotiish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to bo & appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause,if any they have , why Daniel Iltoks
should noi bo appointed, and lettors of admin
istration upon said estate granted him. Giv
en under iny hand and seal at office in Sura-
morvillo, April 12th; 1852,
: FilANOIS A. KIRBY, Ordinary. .
aprillS, 1852.
G EORGIA) Chattooga County.—Whereas
Mathew B. Ulchanison ami Anno Rntn-
sOy apply to mo for letters of Administra
tion ou tho estate of Rice R. Ramsey, late of
said county deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and creditors,
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of-*.
Ike within the time prescribed by law, to show
causc, if any they havo, why said lotters
should not bo granted. Given under mv
hand nnd seal at office In Summerville. April
12th 1862, FRAFC1S A. K1RI1Y, ,
april 15,1852. Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA* Floyd County.
T O all whom It may concern—whereas, Joel
Dean applies to mo for letters of Admin
istration on tho Estate of John W. Richard--
non, late of wild county, deceased.
Tlieso are therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd singular tho kindred nnd creditors of
said deceased, to bo and appear at my office
within the timu prescribed by law, to show
chusfc (ifany they lmvo.) why lettors should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my band and officiul signature
at oftlco. This 20th day of April, 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTII, Ordiuary.
April 29,1852.
G EORGIA) Floyd County.—To all whom it
inny concern; Whcreus Seaborn J. John
son and Josiah 11. Gill apply to mo for let-
will aunexud) on tho Estato of Benjamin Bu-
kcrlnteofsald county doccusod.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish
qll and singular tho kindred and creditors
of said deceased to bo and appear at, tny of
fice wltbin tho timo proscribed by law and
allow causo if any they havo why lettors
should not bo granted to said applicants.;-**..
Given under my band and officiul signature
at office this 13th day of April 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTII,
AprillS, 1852.Quinary.
/7J.E0RGIA) Floyd County.— 1 To all whom
vT it may concern ; Whereas Robert Battey
apply to mo for letters of administration on
the Estato of William Smith, lato of said
county deceased.
Theso are therefore to cito and, admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
aaid deceased to bo and appear at my offleo
within tho time proscribed by law and show
cause, If any they hare, why letters should not
be Granted to said applicant. Given tinder
my hand nnd official, signature, this 13th day
ofAprll, 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTII,
April 16,1862. Ordinary.
C J. ORGIl) Floyd County.—To all whom
" It may concern; Whereas Seaborn J.
Johnson and Josiah H. Gill, apply to mo
for lettors of administration on tho Estato of
William S. Simmons luto of said county de
ceased. 4 *“ ?
These are therefbro to cito and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo and appear at my offleo
within Ihetlmo prescribed by law and show.,
cause, 4f any they hare, why letters shou’d
not bo granted to said applicants.
Given under my hand and officiul Signature
at offico this 13th day ofAprll 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTII
april 15,1862. Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA) Gordon County.-
P. M. Pearson of tho 1050th district G. 51.
tolls before me, as an cstray taken up upon
tho free-hold of him, tho said P. M. Pearson,
in said couity and district, a bay Mare;- 1ms
lmd tho ftstula and is caso fhlien, and 1ms the
mark of gears on her legs as though she lmd
been runaway, and has tho mark of the sad
dle; no other brands discovered; four nnd n
lmlf feet high; supposed to be 10 or 12 years
of ago. Appraised by 0. 0. Wyly and Abra
ham Tulte free-holdere of said county and
district, to be worth forty dollars.
Given under my bund and official signature,
this April 10th. 1852.
% J0AB LEWIS, J. P (L. S.)
‘A. Truo extract from tho Estxay book, this
April 14, 1852. N. TRIMBLE, c. i. c.
april, 22.
AN ORDER TO PERFECT SERVICE.
William ll.Vqrnon,)
t. Vs. > Libel fir a Divorce.
Dorltha Varnnn. )
p E0RGIA) Chattooga County.—Present
VT the Hon. Jno. 11. Lumpkin. It appear
ing to the court by tho return of.tliu Sheriff
ed tlmt the doftuidcnt appear and answer at
the next term of this court, or,that the caso
be considered in deftiult, and the plaintiff al-.
lowed to pvoceod. February l0<1852. ",
' JOJlN/il. LUMPKIN, J s. q. c. c.
I hereby certify, that the above is a true ex
tract from tho minutes of. the -Superior court
of said county. DAtiJBL HICKS, Clk.
• march 4, 1852. mdfn.
AN ORDER TO PERFECT NOTICE.
Eliza L. Cannou, )
vs. > Libel fir Divorce.
Andrew J. Cannon. ) ' 1 ; .
GEORGIA) Chattooga Comity.-^Frcscjft
vJ tho Ilonorablc Jno.-II. Lumpkin, Judgo
of said Court.
It appearing to the Court by tho return of tho
Sheriff, that tho defendant does not reside in
tho county, and it Au thor appearing that ho
does not reside In this State:. It is-on motion,
ordored that tho said defendant appear aod
answer at tho next term of tills court or that
the caso ho considered in* defltnlt, and the.
plaintiff allowed to proceed. Fell.' 10.1852;
JNO. II. LUMPKIN, j. n. c.c. c.
I do herby certify lhat tho above Is a trite
extract front tho minutes of tho Suporior
Court of Clmttongn County.
DANIEL HICKS,-c. a. c.c.c.
march J.1, 1852. ,,
T WO MONTHS after date application will
bo mado to tho Ordinary of Floyd coun
ty for leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to the estate of John It. Ihly, lato of
said county of Plovd deceased.
C. WISENBAKER, Admr.
march 4,1852.
■VTOTIfE.— 1 Two mchtlis nfn?r date npllea-
-Lx tion will he made to the Ordinary for leave
to sell the real Estnte of John Ward, late of
Floyd county, deceased.
R. J. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
April 1.1859.
OTICE.—Two mouths ufler date applica
tion will be made to the Ordiuary of
Floyd county, for leavo to sell all tho real es
tate belonging to the estate or Dudley Hull,
deceased. JACOB RUUDY, Admr,
march 4,1852,
TVrOTICE*—Two months Aftor, ddto appllca-
li tion will ho made to tho Ordinary of
Floyd county, for leayo to sell all the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of John
Funderjmrkjdccei
march 4.1852.
Tims S .P.nTnE, Admr.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of John Funderburk, deceased, late
of Floyd county, are remicHted to coino for
ward and make immediate payment, and
tlioso having claims against said ostate. will
pleasa present them to mu in tunnsof.tho
Avtrr^' tTHGS* S.r PRICE,,Admr.
inarch 4,1852.
OTICE.—All persons lndobted to tho es-
11 tato of Thomas Middleton, Into of Floyd
county, deceased, are requested to come for
ward and make immediate pnyment, and
those having demands against said estato will
please present them in terms of the law.
ROBERT WARE, Admr.
march 4,1852.
^OTICE.—All persons are hereby forwarn-
•i x cd from trespassing on lots of land Nos.
200 and 86 In the 24th district 2nd section,
nml lot No. 105 in tho 12th district and 2ud
section, Gilmer county, as I am determined
to enforce the law ugainst any person of per
sons who muy intrude thereon.
ELBERT CHANDLER,
march 18, 1852,—tf.
N OTICE.-A11 persons indebted to tho es
tate of Joshua A. Watts, late of Floyd
county, deceased, are requested to como for
ward and make Immediate payment,and those
havingMaims against said estato will please
present them to ns In terms or the law.
JOHN BAKER,) . ...
M. V. ELLIS, j Ad mT *•
March 2,1851
A. D. KING &. CO.,
A RE now prepared to till any number of
orders fbr COTTON GINS for the next
crop, with which they'may be favored, and
warrant their Gins in every Instance hot infe
rior to any made in this, oYany other State,
at any price. ,
Among our improvements this year will he
found a new water box, In Wlilifti the'Journal
dC the shaft Is entirely surrounded M "water,
making it of course Worth* mforc (if the wa
ter box is worth anything) than any brtx how
In existence, as there is no other boit known
lliat does surround the shtifr with water on
more than three sides. The advantage of this
box over all otlicrfc la ao obvious that it needs
no further comment'.
From tho extraordinary efforts used by
manufhcturcrs in Middle Georgia to nionop-’
olize tho Gin business In this scrijon, Jus
tice to ourselves seems to require us to say;
tlmt wo are using as good material as any
of them; wo havo as good Mechanics' as
any of them; wo have more experience than
threo fourths of them; dud that we are
In tho Cherbkeo country and do not care to
pass South of Clmttahoochco* River to sell
our Gins. Wlshlngto confine ourselves whol
ly. to tho section in which wo live, to sell our
work wo would tlmnkfrilly rcCelvo your orders
early, that your Gin may not havo to bo put
up In too much hurry.
Feb. 19.1852,-tf. A. D. KTNG & Co.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
TIIe subscriber grnteful for the
timny and. repeated fnvoVs be
stowed upon him “lorlo these tunny yenrs,”
by the citizens of Rome and vicinity, would
stillsolicita contlnnnnce of their patronage,
nnd a visit from all persons having business
in his line. He may !»« found at the snmo
OLD BSTAIlLISllMENTon Broad street,
5 Doors West of ll- J. Johnson’s Corner.—
Within tho last twelve months he hns grent-
lycnlargcd his shop, nnd mado many nnd
important improvements in almost every
branch of his business. Ilis materials are
good and abundant; his workmen faithful
nnd competent, and lie flatters himself that
his Cnrrintres, Buggies, and other vehicles,
will favorably compare in beauty, stylo, fin
ish nnd durability, with any similar esta
blishment North or South.
Connected with his Carrlngo Establish
ment, ho has an extensive Blacksmith shop
at the head ol which Is nn experienced
workman who is always at home, and holds
liimsell’iu readiness,to hammer nnd havo
nnmmOred, Iron and stcel'to order.
The citizens of Georgia and Alabama who
intend purchasing carriages or buggies, tiro
eordiully invited to. null’ and examine his
work. IIU prices will.lie, regulated to suit
tho titnos, and cash in hand will nUitt h»«»•*»
r.oinfn'»w‘t tho voiy nestTfif^tiins,
WILLIAM WIMFEE.
Rome, May 29,1851.
N. B.—Repairing dorio at the shortest
notice niinetiially and effectually.
Northern Work will bo kept constant
ly on hand, which ho will sell ou aeuoinino-
dating terms’. VV. W
0ARRIAGE FACTORY
k^MWE desire to cnll public attention to the
new Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone’s
old stand, on Broad street, opposite the Depot
nnd just below the Hilburn House, where tho
making and repairing Of Carriages, Buggies,
Wagons &c.-, will be done at the shortest no
tice, in the neatest stylo, and with tho best
materials.
Also, wo are prepared to do nil kinds of
work In the Blacksmith line—such ns plan
tation tools shoeing of Ho&Os. making and
mending Mill. Steam Boat and Rail Road
Irons. We pledge ourselves to give general
satlsflictlon, as our workmen arc inferior to
none lit tho State. Conte and judge, for your
selves. WILLIAM T. PRICE & CO.
Feb. 5.1852.
VERANDA HOUSE
nv S. ti. U’KI.LH.
I S now open ns a prlvntu Hoarding House.
tliere are good stocks of goods kept in tho
lower storv and basement
Travellers can find tho VOrnndn House near
tho Depot without crossing Broad street.
.Rome March' 18 1852.'
FLOYD HOUSE,
• MACON, GEORGIA.
TIIOMAH WILLIAMS) Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL) Superintendent.
LadL*"’ Department under iheeharge of Mru.
Jnines, formerly of Columbus, nnd favorably
known to the travelling public. An Omnibus
will always be in reatlinerB for the convey,
nnce of passengers fo and from the Hotel.
The Alligator Line of Stages to Florida
nhs its Macon Office at tills Hotel.
WASHINGTON HALL,
Macon, Georgia;
TTOtJ cannot bo better pleased thnn nt tlils.
X old established Hous*. The rooms are
comfortable nnd clean, and the proprietor is
Willing to do anything in his power to pleaes
his customers. E. S. ROGERS.
Mucon. Aug. 21,1851.
VT OTICE*—The undersigned* respectlilly
-Lx begs leave to inform his friends anu
tho travelling community.' dint tlio
PAVILLION HOUSE,
Hus nndergono n thorough renovation nnd
extension, nml Is now In complete or«ter, for
the accommodation of steady or transient
boarders; the roortts are beautifully fitted up,
and every possible attention will be paid to
the eomlort nml convenience of those who
favor the bouse with their patronage; The
table is regularly fifrnislled with tho best
tlmt tlioisoutliern and Northern market can
afford WM P CLARK,
6m ‘Proprietor of tho Puvillion.
Snvnnnnh, Nov. 7,,1851.
P KII MTG HOSIMTAI»—Dr«. Ulllrr&U’ord
have otienerl in this City, one door be
low N. J. Ombcrg’s Clothing 8torc. a PRI- “!!!;,i" ^
l ip |' iinui>ri < it r,.« ,1... ■ tm.imnni tcitgin, wetliougti ittnust bo worms, nnd gave
VAIL H031*11 AL for thd treatment of m n \, itoir L.
OF 8S*TEfc* YEARS STAItOlSO. "
THOSE inti rebtfd, ami who ur^arot. are re*
quested to rend the following >tuteme 4 .is,
amongst -the many that might be offered
corroborating the s .tOe facts,. .
If ibe innsses ol the people w.ere well In
formed, as many , very many already ore, the
lives of hundreds of children. Would he fenc' d,'
ns well os many iimterote Yom»s cured .by
Dr. Litt'e’s remedies, that Otherwl.-o hnve
baffled every tjnug dser In moredhnti two
hundred }>laces > ind^uprgiqh'^medicines are
to be hod, and Vs tliere are scamps about, who
are count, rfeiting his remedies, or pnlmljig off
^omcthingsel8e.by using the same names, all.
are enutioned to lo ok well for the signature f
the proprietor, ami also his name bioWU into
the glass uf each hot lie;
Baker County. Geo., 1862.
Dr- Little—Dear Sir: Forsixterlt yei.rs I
have had a tetter auction of an obstinate
character, somewhat spreading over the bo y.
To cure It, alinost everything was tried, In
vain. At length I met with your Ringworm
nnd Tetter Ointment, nnd .usejl it freely—It
hns entirely cured it, for three yeitri have
elapsed without a return.
JNO Tl’UDLY.
Monroe County, Geo.' Jnn.‘hl)l. ,
Having given Dr.L-tile’s Vermifuge frequen
tly. I talce pleasure in stating that it L just the
thing to be kept and used in fomi tes In one
case recently, a negro child dischnrg d over
160 large worms liom inking two doses^ In
tio instance hnve 1 known it given, but wiih
most excellent effect, and In my part of the
country It is much used.
(Signed.) BENI EH PYE.
Jackson boro,’Nov 1^60.
Dr. Little’s Vermifuge Ins entirely taken'
phee of the Dead Shot, nnd Fahnestock’s
Vermlfu e,in this part ofthe country, which
hns succeeded beyond nil expectation, nnd 1 do*
not hedtate to say it is su erior to anything I
ever saw to relieve children ol worms.
T. H BURNS P. M,
' Hancock County Ga., Nov, 1850.
A Remakkable Case.—My little boy, for
sometime was bndtv afflicted with whooping
cough,and a wtetehed stolen of health. A.
Surgicnl and Chronic dlscnses—whether of
negroes or whlto jicrsons. In such an estab
lishment tho exjienres of pntlents are much
less than under ordinary treatment, and tho
chances of cure materially increased.
HotnoJan. 9. 1852. ly
JOS. W WKUSTKR, I GKO, F,, I'AL.MES.
AVEDSTCR k I’ALHES,
'\T7taolrsnle Grocers, Successors to A.
A v Wells Ac »'o. at tho old stnml, No. 196.
Unit Sired, Savannah, da. They have on
hand and lor sale, 400bhl Domestic Gin,
Brandy nn 1 Rum, 75 b!>W Monongnholn
Whiskey, 00 1-Jnlt Pipes, Quarter nnd Eights
best Fr’ch Brandy, Subbla Port, Medori and
Mnlngn Wine. f 8 Pipes Holland Gin, 4 Hhds.
St. Croix and Jamaica Hunt,2 [Hub. Scotch
nnd Irish Whiskey, 50 Boxes Spanish and
American Sugars, 20 Hhds. lair nnd cltoiec
Louifinnn Sugar, GO do. St. Croix and Porto
'.lico sugar, 150 Uhls, Crushed, powdered
and clarified Mifenr, 30 Boxes Loaf sugar.
500 Kegs, halves and quarter gun' mfwtlbr,.
80t» Bags Buck and Drop thot, 4000 Lb .
Lend, with a complete assortment ot articles
usually kept In n wliolaialo Grocery They
will linvH a heavy stock cf Gunny Bogging
and Hemp Bale rope for tlth fall d,-ruand, all
of which will bo sold on reasonable terms.
Savannah. June Q6, 1851»
Lite of John R. llily,.lute of said coun
ty, deceased, are requested to cotno forward
and nmko hnniedlati? payment, nnd tlidsc
lmvitig demands aguimtt said estato will please
present them to mo in Effingham county, Geor
gia, or to Jessoe Lnmbei th. Rome, Georgia,
duly authenticated In terms of the law.
C. WISENBAKER. Admr.
march 4,1852,.
N otice.—will bo sold on tho iatu April
next, at tho residence of William D.
Apploby, deceased, whereon tho widow now
lives, tho perishable property, belonging to
said estato, consisting of Household & Kitch
en furniture, two mules, two wagons, two
cows atid calves, onu yearling, uml six bales
cotton, ready for market.
0. B. WILLIAMSON, ) A1m _
M. E. APPLEBY, ] A(lmr8 *
march 18.18^2.
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
nflRE aubsoribor wooLLrasoeotljuJlY notify
J- IIRTCuizens of Rome and vieiuiiy, tlfdT
lie Ins opened a shop uear tho Buena Vista
Hotel, where lie is prepared to do ull kinds of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Sign and Ornamental Painting)
neatly, promptly, and on reasonable terms.
He Will also paint in good style bouses, Asc.,
Arc ; old furniture repaired; repainted and
vnrnUhed upon moderate terms.
IIo will also mix and sell to order, every
variety of paint, nnd lend brushes to such
as miiy wish to use it themselves.
The subscriber is also prepared to CUT
GLASS and GLAZE in a neat and substan
tial manner, and fit in windows of every
size nnd shape.
lie hopes, by faithful attention to his
customers, nnd by the quality of his work,
to receive a liberal share ofthe public pn-
ronsge. W. S. BRADBURY.
Rome, March 25th, 1852.
CHEROKEE BOOK STORE,
AT 0A8SVILLE, GEORGIA.
T HE uudersigned would most respectfully
announce to the citizens ofCItcrokoe Gu.,
that he has established a Book Store at this
point, aud can supply on tho most reasonable
terms:
Law, Medical, S'haol and Miscellaneous
Books, Slalionanj. Blank Bonks, Magazines,
&c., &c. He will at all times keep a good sup
ply ou hand, and any book that may not bo
found in the Store, can be obtaiued in a few
days.
lie solicits a share of the public patronage
—believing tlmt satisfaction can be given.
All orders from a distance will be promptly
attended to. JNO. W. BURKE.
April 29,1852.
CliY HOTEL, A1LAM A.
TTH1E undersigned lias lilted up in suitable
style, a large nnd commodious house, at
the corner of Floyd opd Decatur Streets, At
lanta Ga., for the purpose of accommodating
snsient and regular boarders, This house is
it upon strictly temperance principles, nnd
* o wish quiet accommodations, - are re-
llly inv’tsd to give the City Hotel n trial
“9,1852. L. R. LUTLER.
N OTICE.—All ikm-soii-i indebted to tho cs-
of tho Into Benjamin Baker; deceased,
of said county, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment; and nil persons having
donmnd.s against said deceased, will render
them in agreeable to law.
-Fubruury 12,1852.
yr. sraiMMONQ,
1 6XECUT01t’H SALE.—Will be sold In Suin-
li tnervillo, Chattooga county, on ’he first
Tuesday in May next, agreeable to the will
of Edward Adams, deceased, four negroes, to
wit: Deal, a Woman about thirty years old,
and her three children, to wit: linchael, aged
about ten years of age. Ball, a boy about Hvo
years old, and Hilliard a boy about threo
years old. The above property sold for the
the purpose of a division among tho heirs.
Terms made kuown on the day of sale.
CAMELUS C. ADAMS, ExY.
march 4, 1852.
G EORGIA. Floyd Comity—Whereas James
11. Torbett applies to nte for Lettors of
Administration on the estate of 8. G. Bonmn,
late of said county deceased: These are there
fore to cite nmi udntonishall and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at tny office within tho timo pro
scribed by law. Jo show cause, if any exist,
why said letters should not be granted Giv
en under ni.v hand nml official signature at
ofliec, this 15th day of March, 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTII,
march 18,1852. Ordinary.
G 1EOUEIA, Floyd Counfy.—Whereas Tlios.
T S. Price and William G. Miles, adminis
trators on the estate of William Jinks de
ceased. applies to me for letters of diss miss Ion
from the same:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nil ami singulur, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and apjtcnr at tny office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted. Given under
my hand at office, this 2nd day of March
1852. JESSE LAMBEUTll.'O.tlinary.
march. 4.1852. '
roccry and Candy Manufactory
bscribers having opened a FAMILY
PRY and CANDY STORE in Cnl-
solicitn share of public patronage,
pecially ball the attention of
heir Block of candies, which*
ho wholesale at 20 cents' per
usb accompany your orders
■bnvarded immediately,
nk. you will bo pleased.
~~VERETT.&/_Cq.
52. . 8nv «•
G eorgia, Floyd county,-
P. Hensley applies to me for letters of
Administration on the Estnte of Joseph Story
deceased ? These are therefore to rite and ad
monish all and singular the Kindred nnd
creditors of said deceased, to be and, appear
at my Office, within the time prescribed by
Law to show cause, if any they buve, why said
letters should not be prattled. Given under
tny hand and official signature this 20th day
of March, 1852.
JESSEELAMBERTH,
March 2 >. 1852.• Ordinary;
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS,
(lititc Atlanta Iron Pin'ndn/.)
T HIS new COMPANY is now prepared
to dm work on short notice, of heavy tinil
light Coatings from the latest improved pat
terns of Iron, Brass or Composition, all of
which will be wnrrnnted. Turning, Boiing
and Drilling done to order. Also, screwcut
ting of I Of eet or tinder, of any sized thread
required. Jlenvy nnd light forging of wrought
Iron or Steel done in superior style.
Parurnlnr Attention is called to their pat
terns for Mill Gearing, for Merchant and
Custom Flouring nnd Saw* Mills, Gin G;nr-
ingot all the usual pizes, nml Built .Mills all
ways kept on hand. VVe are also prepaced to
build stationary Engine! ur.on’tlie latest im
provements all of whieh # will he sold low-Ibr
cash. Copper nnd Brass taken in exchange
for work at cash prtees.
A. LEYDEN,
James l. dunning,
joiin McDonough.
• WILLIAM RUSllTON,
P. S. All of the above company are prac
tical Mechanics, and give their undivided nt
tenltoii to tho business. , oct 9, I860
Smmil AVD AUGUSTA.
T he Slcunilio.il Company of Georgia
Run llu) following ISU'mui’ri*. us itImvu ;
DAVIDL.ADAMS,(iron) THOS.S. MET-
CALK. CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE,
W liicli, with tow-boats nml llgntors, nll'ord
unequalled or fncil ties of trilrtspormtion of
freight to tins interior of Georgia, Sonlli Cm
rollna, Tonnossoe nml Alnbnmit, in commo
tion with tilt* Rail HniuU,
Tho olegant stomn-pneket D. L. AoAjis
will oonnuot with tlio steamships Ftnriila
days Iroin Now York to Augusta.
.Freight, (now (niton at redhead rates,)
will bu forwarded/res of earn million:
(0- la ordi-r to prevent detention or miirnr-
rinse, bills ot lading should lie addressed to
SAM’L. M .I’OND,‘Preiidint, Savannah.
Merchandise from tho interior to
JOHN'A. MOORE, sluent Augusta,
June 2D, lb,11
TYPE FOIKDRT.
Wm. Hagar, Typo Founder, 38 Gold at.
lie!treat Fulton tlnd John streets. A'. Y
H AS constantly on hand, and will furnish
nt short notice, every description ofl'rint-
ing Materials including Typifi Furnthlre; Ink
Cases, Galleys ; in slioi t. everything tlmt tnnv
be requisite for tlio complete establishment or
ttewapapors uml Jub Oillces, of any size or
umount desired. Tito type mamtfitbttirod nt
tins eslalilislinient is believed not to bo sur
passed by that of any other foundry in the
country, tile proprietor being a practical
typu founder, tit ■ manufacturing department
is under ins own Immediate supervision i and
it lias ever been ids aim to sttll'er no true to
leave Die establishment, not perfectly eorreot
ill every particular. In proof of this fact he
lias the honor of rcftirrlng to hundreds of tilt
trudu throughout the United States, who etui
testily to their aeeutnry nnd durability
23T AH onWraattended to with pronipb
ness nml a libera] discount made for cash.
A new; Specimen Hook bus recently been is
sued conliiinliignli lute additions ofnciv faces
fancy letters. Ac., uiiieli will l, u fmnlsUed urn
on upplleatloii by piiutcre, gratis, 1
Jan 2, 1822
W holesaie k Retail Clothing Storc.-
TlUkSgJS fc ITEIDT, No. 10 Wldm
ker street, Snvnnniili, havecoiitimially o„
timid a large nnd well soloricd sioekoi li™-
dy-mndo elmbing, and Ce„,V Flirnmliing
Goods, in wliieli tliev invite lire lft(6ritiou oT
More limits nnd tlio public In ggn»fii).
fy
EDUCATIONAL.
^PITE uhfleraigited has opened a school qnc
1- tql 16,from Klugston Cass Co.’ 0a. near
the residence of Benjamin IU‘J*holds In which
will be tuughtall the Etiglhlt. sciences,.tlio
Latin and Greek languages and Mathematics.
The inducements to patronize this school dre
equal If not suporior to anv In till* section.
The teacher believes; that from several
years successtul experience In teaching, he
will he able to give general satisthethm.
Another item of no small importance Is,
that good board can be hud for five dollars
|K.*r month. Wo have hut little talent for puf
fing and are not much disposed to exercise
what wo havo. so we ask yon in the language
of thu Apostle, ‘ proveall tlilhir* hold fast that
which is good.” W. 8. WINGFIELD.
Feb. 19,1852. tf.
SELECT SCHOOL^
T HE Oakland Select School, fir Boys. 1$
miles north-east of Rome, will he open
ed oti Wednesday the 18th lust, A limited
number only of pttplls will Ik* received ami
the Teacher will attend to and direct the re
creation as web as .the studies of tlioso who
may be placed under Ids charge. Parents and
guardians are reqncste tolndicatcdihc'general
coarse thev wish scholars to pursuo leaving
the Particular studies and books to be determ
ined by the teacher. Each pupil will provide
himself with a clmlr. Tuition at the rate of
thirty dollars for the academic year of ten
months. 8. J. STEVENS.
Feb. 12th 1852. tf
l^riook hi Tiiiii
T HE childrenofSAMUEL HENDERSON
Lite of Teimi-8see,d>ueased» w ho wnA the
brother of DAVID HENDERSON, lam of
Troop county, Gn., deceased, will be benefitled
by mak ing themselves known to the .-ubsc'iber
who la the Executor of the last Will and Tes
tament ofthe said David Hepdeis n. By snid
last Will arid Testament n specific moneyed
legacy has been lelt to; each ef Samuel Hen.
doison’s children, which they or either o them
can obtain by applying to the eub-criber and,
identifying themselves snti-fnetorily.
The subscriber-lives near Long Cqne P. O
Troup county, Ga. ~ DAVID DAVlLSON.
April 1,1852 Ex’r of l).»vid Henderson.
Calomel, Pink Root, Wormseed. Oil, &c.t
without discharging any. Believing still, it
must be a cuse of tlmt sort , we resorted to Dr.
Little’s Verm.luge, tind in'le.-s than 24 hours
lie discharged 66 large woims, and rapidly’
recovered his lt«-nlth.
(Singued.) WM.S PALMER,
' iLtEDOEvitLE, Jan. I"61.
I havo used frequently Dr. Little's Vermr
fugu in family, and with great success; indeed
it is the best medicine'to relieve children ol
woims l ev- r knew.
(Signed.) ROBT.McCOMB.
WniTEsvti.LE.iia., Ian. 1861.
Dr. G. W. Little, Dear ^ir: Having turned
ovpr your medicines to Mr. Hunt,nnd injustice
to you 1 wilUtnte, I have used In my family
youi Vermifuge (’ough Drops, It ingworin nr.d
Tetter Ointment, nhd Antacid, nil ofwhich 1
con safely recommend nsbelng perfectly harm
less, nnd further that they arc the best medi-
oines I ever used.
(Signed) P.L. WEEKS.
From one ofthe monst respectable farmers
ofthe county, rend the following case, which
was witncs.-ed by the whole neighborhood ;
Jones County. Gn. Dec
Dr. W. G. Little—Denr Hr, It is with heart
felt gratitude, that I inform you. your • nodyne
Cough Drops saved a child of njitie from the
grave. He was attacked w*th pneumonia, ns
the doctor who attended hun a week,culled it,
without being able to arrest it. By this time
he bnd become proMrnte nnd frotn the violence
ofthe cou;jh nnd fever, wns'expected to '(He
constantly. Ini this eituntiun we discontinued
nil other medhrines nnd beano with your c«ugh
drops; the first dose helped him much, and «lter
repeating in n few times, the rough ami feybr
ibshled, leaving him calm nnd trnnqliil. tot
r '~ * time fcince the attack. Th • medicine
the fin
was continued, ond nfter 2-1 hours use,
i onnidered him out ofdanger. From tit s time
he improved rapidly and soon recovered, In
two other cases m my family, it proved highlv
beiteficinl in curing coughs nnd colds. I huve
used your Verntiiuge with a great advantage
in a number ol cases,
In future, I intend keeping ri supply of your
Family Medicines on hand, ns well usjsdvise
myirwmfota thewffi#ermr4e.t?« * ^ *
Very rcspt eful yours, &e„ ,
(Signed) T1J0>, VV.CHOATEi.
BEWARE OF I11P08ITI0A*
—And avoid the use of substitutes.—
The facsimile of .the signature of Ur« W
G. Little will be found upon the outside
wrapper o*i eucli.ofliis Medicines,
»S j|d wliolrsnlq a. J retail, by the Proptje
tor nt his Mamifucturing, Depot Macou.Ga.
•‘To be had nt ifqino, (3la , of Si.oan
Hawkins, and by Agents and Druggists gen
erally.
N. B. Tlidse Mediolhes are not like the
quaek nostrums from the North good for
every thing biit.will oTs^uredlv cure the dis
eases that they nte prescribed for,
. Look Lo your own Interest.
Dr. Little’s Vermifuge i* put up in vmls
double '.lie size of any other, is given in tjji;
fiiimowny, .req u i re * lint |iinga Iter wUrds.und
one of the most safe nnd etleotuul Remedies
to relieve children of worms ever offered to
the public.
Prieo23ots. per Vial and one Dollar per
Bottle
NEW SMUXG GOODS;
FULL SUPPLIES.
QYOWDEY \ SHEAR, Augusta Ga., fes-
O 1't'Clfully iimiuiincc 10 tliulr fllcitds and
tlio jiubliu. Hint, they lmvo rL'Cuivod,their Rill'
Spring Buppli^rumbraqiiiga vuryjargy anil,
clugant usaoilniunt iiT Sinus, and. Fancy Dry
Giiodii! anmlig ivliicli arc—' ‘ '
-Rich white Wtilered and plain white ginco
Silks, fur ladRa 1 ucafia aii'l niniitUla.v : .
Superior sqmll clmckcd and a^iiKicl aum-
raar.Silkai ,. , , V
RTcli brocade 811Kb for ladles’ monvning
drekackiS X . ' •• " sire
Superior black Rap. and rlcli figured blaak
Silks and black Nnjikln Crapes;,
Ricli printed' Bareges dl llurcgc DcLiitncs.
Paris pr 1 nh , d £ Cra|ic Hu Part* and |irintcd
Grunsdlnus. iif ncw and splendid styles; ,
Superior plain.ivblto,, lilack and fanoy oolj
red Crape do Pails;
Fancy Ffedcli mlnWtl Organdies and Jaco
nets, or nuiv and elegantatylosj >'
Hoyle’s printed Lawns; of beantifbl stylos,
and warranted,Iksi colors: ... . ,vi
\ largo assnrlmcnt or fahey Gimps, and
RlbbimTrilnmihgk for ladles’Dresses;
White Silk Fringea, for ladles' Scarfirand
Manllllas; . ' . ...
Plain nnd whlto dotted Swiss.Muslins, for
ladliis’firdnScs; .
Superior irliilo Cambrics, Jaconets Mull
nnd NansOoR Muslins; 6f sSR' and bcautlful
finish; A - : .! . OK ,3 ■'• I - -o
Plain whlto, black nnd fiinoy colored Bart ■
;cs; Lupin's superior black Uumbnzliios, and
Hack Clinllys; ■ )
Ladies’ wliita and blatjk Lgce Mantillas.' of
rich and cleghbt styles; Indies' black Silk
Mantillas, (some fur morunlng);'"
Ladies’ rich Valunclenncs Lace, abd om
bfqjtlcred Muslin Collars;
Ladies’ embroidered Muslin and Laco TJn-
dcrslebvcs of Deautmll stylus;
Lndtcs’ French worked Cliimasettos, of rich
and elegant styles;
Ladles’ embroidered Linen Cambrlo. and
French Lawn Ilniitlkcrcliicfs; '
Jaconet nnd'Swiss Muslin Edgings and In
sortings a largunssortmonti
Real Vulcncienncs, nnd thread Lucos, (Edg
ings aud lnscrtings);
Embroidered Muslins, and Muslin Hands,
for I Miles's Pu(T Cuds'nod Untlorslcovesj ‘
Ladles' plain whlto, and rich embroidered
Craiio Slinwhq ,
Ladies' plain white, black, and fancy em
broidered Grenadine Shawls;
Ladies’ white nnd black embroidered Lncb,
and fancy Grenadine ScariV.
Ladies' olcguut Bridal and rich Spanish Fans;
Ladies’ curved shell Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns;.
A very largo assortment of Ladles’, Gentle
men's Youth's nnd children's Hosiery, of su
perior stylo nml mannlUoturoj
Aloxninluris ladies’ Kid, and ladles' and
gentlemen’s Gauntlet Gloves;
Superior Ginglmtus and Print,, of now and
beaut Kill styles;
Superior Irish Llnons, Long Lawns, and
12 4 Linen Sheetings; t
Superior 8-4 nnd 10-4 Damask Diapers
Damask 'fable Cloths, nml Dnma.sk Napkins;
Huckaback Diapers, a superior anielu for
Towels;
Extra Silk wnrp French black Cashmorotts
and single mill French black Gassimeres a
cliolcu and. ulugant article for gentlemen's
summer wear;' '• . ‘
A largb nssnftmont of plain white and (hn-
oy Drillings, for gentlemen’s and youth’s sum
nier wear. .
(J^"S. &. S. wlllcnntlnuo.to recoivo. througl
tho season hy thh Steamers tlio latest styles
of Ladies’ Dress Goods and other seasnrinhle
articles. I All of their stock has been selected
with grentcaro in reference to style nnd qual
ity. and they feel assured that tliulr Ootids
will givu entire shtMUctlnri to purchasers, t
• Tlio publlcarorespuctfiillyraquostcdtocall
nmlexiimln ,the assortment; ■
april 8 18o2. '
~ - "M-'-ia
SurRKiNi'K.yhtftV’.s Oi/teii AV. ’ i
Atlanta, ant, 2!) / F.bnum
Notice to Consignees,.
A LL' 1’rotluco ot qiercliaudiset n
tukenil'rom.lliv.Dunot Iq tUsqilt
lit loriy oiglit hours alter ii is unload
tfiu cars or s'Ovu'ge tvlft'-’ho cliiifgi'U ... -
vunnuli rules. ■ utVeMcYv’ADLEY.'
-• ■ a<i .j .■■iii.it.ieu.TSupl.t'.,
UbuBOia Rail. Roan'ilaxK Aoekcv, »
Cunningham VUpioiK %en\s:,
lERSONS .I'ldiliig'lb have iboilCy setlt
liUrUTrom Augusta, (ftir sales of Colton
or other produou, or otlitiwise,)'can, at any’
time, procure a cheek from the Roll Road,
CunnlngjuilUlanV MntonV , , . , .
lPfeWWteMfctdi
i/'cltidjngA fuirnssortnient 6f oominon
und fino liqtiori,‘\vincK5cc., heavy hardwnre*
D* MORRIS)
No. I Barnard, Street Savannah, Ga.
Bell HnngfrnndJIflnnrncturrrof all kinds
of Fire-Proof Safe*) Iron Railings) Locks
of every description, &c., kc*
O FFERS IiIh services to'the pitlzcns of Sn
vnnnnh, nntl Stntdof Grorgin. Hei.« pro-
pnred lo fill orders for unylhlng in tho nbove
line, ntthc shortest notice, nnd on the most rea
sonable terms.
N /v. 14, 1851.
SOl'TII CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
Ilamburgp Oct. 29, 1851,
T HE FREIGHT ON COTTON, from the
Homburg Depot to Chnrleston, will be,
until further not.ee, 75 cents per bole. This
Conipnny will nlso receive Cotton nt’.he Geor
gia Rail Hood D.qiot, in Augusta, pny the
toll nnd drnynge, 18} cts., neross tho Augnstn
Bridge, nnd deliver it in Chnrleston nt 93}
cents per bale.
VV. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
Noy. 14. nofi—tf.
N OTICE.—The subscriber will collect till
pensions pnyriule at the* Agency in .Sa
vannah. nnd remit the same as may be di
rected, lor. one dollar each application not
ex'ccedthg #300, and send a blank lorm if
required. WM. MOREL.
Snvnnnnh, Nov. 7; 1851.
Oc?-R< , l'erenqo,.J; Knowles, Rome, Gn.
T FOB RENT.
WO PLEASANT UPPER ROOMS o-
ver the Store Mr. *N| J. Orate* Also,
a Kitchen, if desired, in the rear. E nqlre at
Office, Romk.Raiu,Roaii C mi’any,
Romb. 18, Minch'1862.
TTNLES8 scasun tickets are purchhsetl riom
U •Buperintendant of Transportation tlio
fare oVeit tliis road in all cases, will bo one
SUTritASS-JUKHd,
T HE understand having Inciied
IS prepared tu do A^ltrass work on terms
to suit persons Wishing 'to piiiehaso. hL
Shop is 10 lie IJUllcl 1,1 his own, 'residenee,
immedintely opposite the houso recently oe-
• '•up'ed-’by-'Vm, Johnson.* Esq.Pdrjiotis wisji-
dollar for.througU,tickpta and .way seats pro- to.pnrchami will -please oftll ahd bxantlde
portionate charge. ’. ' l a.>. work.before purchasing ei<ewhero. -
” ^gA.GRAaaB.a»f.Epa'TjcitBTSPURciusED A.ww loads of dry eorii shucks wantlno
'er of the Board. | torwlnchthecash wiU-be*pnid.-
Farm Impicinrnis—Seed, At.
O NE portable ;l’6rge, a mo.4 ireful, and
handy innchinc, one dozen best corn
ahellerVon'o dozen straw-outterw usual sizes,
a Inrgo lmnd or hor^ mill, u full assortment
plow*, cultivators, f jfce„ one superior corn
plnnterilong nnd short handle shovels spndes
fee., rod, yellow* nnd White clover seed : , heids
seed, A:c„ lor saleUvgrnss
• '0UNNINGI1AM CLINTON.
Fchrnrfry , 26'T35g. 1 ’
JESSE 1.471 BERTH A CO.
G entlemen’s Furnishing Slore.—-WE
would respcollully invite the attention of
our customers ond the piiblio generally to
our stock' of Goods for Fall and Winter wenr,
which we have jtlst received nr.d are open
ing. Gents bl’k nnd colored frock, dress and
sack Coats,
Block and colored Tweed and satinett and
I rock coats-, * ’
Cloth nnd Blanket clonks and Over-cqats,
Colored Cass, Doeskin, Tweed and Satinett
pants.
Blapk and cbloreil silk, antin, plush, cash
mere nnd merino-Vests,
L. B. Shirts; colored ahirts, merino and cotton
under shirts, merino and cotton i hose; Pock
et hd’ks, cravats, scnrft, gloves, suspenders,
collars, drawers tec. Meh‘d yonth’s nr.
Boy’s lints and caps, in great variety Men ! ~
fino calf dress Boots Men’s fine water-proof
Boots And u Inrge nnd complete assort
ment of Men’s and Hoy’s Boot9 nnd Shoes ot
every.quulit) and p ice :
AVe hnve also for the Ladios, velvet,silk v
satin and straw Bonnets ; Swtin, lasting and
morocco Goiters half Gaiters and Buskins
Ties Slippers and walking Boots and 8lioes ,
a full assortment of Misses and childrens
shoes of. nil kinds.
N. B. We w.-uld particularly invito the at
tention of Plnnters to our stock-of Nogro
iS'lioos, wliioh is very full.
CHARLES P. LEVY,
CTEAH Engine Builder, machinist and
Founder,—Is prepared to ftirnish .ill kinds
of Steam Engines vtnd Mill Castings, having
on extensive assortment of patterns of the
newest and most approved kinds; . Cast Iron
[Va ter Wheels, of several patterns, of a char
acter tlmt will suit nil situations,
I lie Oeiiiiilgee Foundry.'
On Cotton Avenue,near the Maronfr Western
Depot, Hns peculiar advantages in fitting up
Steam Saw Mills, the Proprietor having had
great experlenc in that bu-iness, . Many of
his Mills'i.renow in use in this stnte..
There is a cUnsinnt supply of Gin Genring
Cotton Press Pulleyr, &c , kept on hnnd.—
Also, )iIJ kinds of finished Machinery
Nfacpn, August 21 ,~ls T ’
« To Cut Lumber Fast,”
U SE a a ‘LaVok'CiRdtJLsRt5Aw.—\Vc hnve
a -iHrge .Biineribr made Circular S fw,-
with nmndriDalfdnll oomph •re, for sale at
mnnufactiirefRipriand expenses, by
CUNNINGHAM^ LINTON:
■ Febpm'rV 26Z1^^- • ~ _ ■ ' •
QTF.AB .TlH.LVrlT^Hpntcwoqd SieaiOrtJl
-VD- three mTlesfrom.Romc. qn the■ Lnlhnijn
Road isit operation, and the subscriber wdl
receive corn ou toll, aml.-oit.m af ihc usual.
2000 PACKAGES boots&. shoes.
HTIjHE subscribers lmvo just received two
4A thousand packages Boots & Shoes,
comprising one of-the ffnest assortments ever
offered in this ornn.V olher market, nnd for
sale by D. F. FXEMING &. Co. '
43 Havne Street. Charleston S. C. ;
Feb. 19. 1852. , 8m*
GEORGIA, Floyd County.—Tak« n
. up and posted before me by John
RVune at 1 Iomewoorlj nn Estray Horse about
twelve years old. light bay.. both hind feet
white..branded ou the left shoulder and hip,
with the letters P, C. (Creeco fallen.) without
shoes five fept high, inclined to bo roguish,
appraised at twunty-.flve Dollars. Aprjl 30th
1862. D. M. McC.UBB^tifP'r
True s Extract from tho. ,3f "* UA *’
iiliy ,
It h \s nowh»-iM) tetfn-il more thnn six y»*nr
by the sevt-resf trials, nnd in every ense ih
aetion of die wenther s.'oms only, re indurate
nnd render it more nnd more pe.;nun^t . It)
no fhstance has t ’ever hetn known lo crack,
clcove off, or wiisre' hy nine
fnfomlitislibll ry,
The fi.e-piouf qunliiie.- of this article lihve
been tested beyond the‘p i-siliilpy of n dnubi
niid luive nhefidy liven the menus unqu’s
tionnbly, of saving mlllidtisof pioperty, nsmn
ny lnrjju tires have stopped when it enma to
buihjiims covered with it. h will be Been, by
tin nnnlysis, tlmt it .ccnmins a lerg • amon t of
alumina and mngnesin, two of toe best non
conductors of henl W«- hflvt t consequently the
c. tiling, nfler it turn* to slnte, is inuestruciible
fiv fire. It prott cl- the wood from the nir; ond
where there is no air. there can be no laze
or ccnibustlon . ihe wood, -herefote, will char,
before the eon ting will giv • wny.
I inaertcertifi niesofftll the Insurance Com
pnuieapl Akrop. hio,\yh|*re the paint is best
known, hud has in several fi r es been tested and
proved to stand more heht, bciore giving woy
tliuri tin or zinc. - ‘ 1
Wuicr-Proof QualUicg.
It hns been found superior to anything ever
yet discovered for stopping lenknges in o|d
roofs, ol either shingles, tin, or any of the me
tills, nnd also or Hites of rick walls; to pre
vent the absorption of thu external moisl'itre<
In our expel iujents we con tod a briok with ift
and nuei thee mink lmd turned to stone, im-
iiierBedJf.in r wnter, where jtrqmuitied over hvo
weeks; at- wit ch .time we^nscertnined thiit
there hud . not n pnrliole of water ppnetrated
,.8 it did not \yeigh fitiy more thaq wh’bil im-
iiiersed. We tried one that was not covered,
ond it, absorbed nearly one ikiid of iis own
weight,
& Its Uses*
It is Impossible to enu . erote nil the'uses-to
which this vnlunble orthde may be applied-—
We will, however, mention some of the more
prominent. It is now being Used with great
But.slhction, for the following purposes; For
roofs or sides of our dwellings, particularly
cottages, ns the chocolate is just the color for
thesideB; for manufactories; foundries, mills
mnchiiiej‘hops,8tetirnbont, car and loconibtivo
decks, railroad depots and bridges, ond all
buildings pear railroad tracks, It Is invalqahle
in protecting from the ulmo.-t constant showers
of fuming cinders and falling fhikes of lire
from the engine ; for. all kinds of iron fences,'
either plain or ornamental; in fact, for all
kinds of iron wi rk, as it hns a very strong nffin-
ity for the different metals,. forming, in a few
ritonths, a perfect enmnel; becoming ne&rlyras
hard ns the metal itself. and-Rie longer on the
hnfder It becomes, and never cleaves off; for
old or new tin roofs it is superior to nny sub-
stnpce ever before found; in fact, for ony thing
you wish to proteft Vfrom fire, wenther or water,
ii is p desideram)n>«mpfi‘^'fqr y^ars, but never
before attained: This mostv.ilunb e substance
hns nu\y bben so' long.jest d, nnfl has gjven
snch universal sntisfni tion, that there is in fact
but one opinion of its utility \vhere best known,
ns it is now between six ahd seven yeareiince
ihe first wastried ; and wnere then oppiied '
now like n stone. ' .. ...
Oilier, pajnts that wehv applied at the
snrne time by the side of this* Ifnvb entirely
disappeared as the aptionof the.ptmosphere
destioyed the p.il Wfth which they )verejnb
plied they washed or rubbed.off like cbalh
or 1 whiting* ; . * • •
a .vDIrostions,
- Mix die “paint” with Linseed oil or the
PiUent : VegdtitbleBafntoil, re the consrstbn-
cy of thick ynint, and apply two or three
good cpaisrWith .o'cpnuuQn pajnt brush,
..beiugcareful to Itoep the paint welj ( stiryed
in ilte.pqt W^jlo.pntjing oq; dryers can* be
treed as in ordinary paints, if requfred (o
,drv, soon- .nHIttTQimds will cover u,surface
pf/lUOIft,square fbuthreq-gopd.^re
shirtings.slioetlngsAio.^V'y-Uie bttle.) Rice,
salt, iobncco, alia cIicCbo; 1 'Plows, itrnw-
oUtters; cdrn^WotB unit mnAlirie* ffnitffin-
plehients gjnerally; tilfeo, clover andfgrasp
seeds &c.... FJppr-boco^lpnlytind pr ( oyi|i^a
moita tlie iiirand,"whether for fttrtn.'gttrden,
kitchen or dwelling, . .... q.. pcipMi.:-.? s
limy wlbh to htty sttoh artiolet. ,; ' 1
Fehrunt^ 20,W)2.\ ■■■-, >.ij til
’ ' ROHE STEAM MILL. “
TJITE hove on hand nnd arc i now anwfng'd
VV large q.miniilyofgnod AIERCHAMH'^.,
BLF. LUMBER, wliloli we will sell low for
CASH hiiil CASH ON I.Y, nlso we. are pre
pared to do alt kinds of Work In the Citrpen.'
tern Lino at slioit notlce and low prices, fur
nishing Mntormln if required.
Ho'iie. Mnreli 2.4.'18ft2 If ' I
M ^ a 0 H A W T BE T A T t 6 H.
H AS now bft'hnnd a’well selected stock of
. Cloths CitsSimeres nnd Vestings, of ev-’
cry shade nntl color, together with 1 every
other ar.tiolq usually kqid establish*
ment of this kind. These gooth hnve been
selected by hinfrclr in "New York, Nvltti
grent onro and particular reference to the
prevailing Fashions. Ho is a)so r prepared
to niniiufaeitire clothing in .a mauner apd
^tyle not tq bo sur aussid iu qur largest and
most fashionable cities. ' " ' * ‘
Omobor th ISfif. *. *
VTEW Boot and Shoe Store.—Thrsub.-cri-
i-v her would fospectfully nnrioiincr to thb
citizens ref Rome nnd vicinity,-thnt he hns
just received and h now opening u large and
splendid assortment oflhrei* QIMIMmiun
consisting ol gentlemeii’fc water-pxopl nnd
dress hoots lnuiesboots hud shops', find evefy
variety of' boots- and shots- for children
Also, a fine assortment oUtrong course sbuea
and hoots for coiuriiop wear. As,he selected
his stock in i Ihtrh it. o^ } \\ ill) gn n(
he enn confidently recomniend it to
hi« frlendsnnd patrorts, and. will rej nlf Vhjr
rips without charge. " ,. i‘
He also, hns on hand an extensive !supply ( of
llemuck Baltimore ‘upper o.u.d sole .Ismbef,
line call skin,nnR n generaljisiortmemol pifW
teiinls, in Ilis tine width, togelHe^wllh bfs
boots nnd nhocfc will be so'd as eh' UpnVcnh
be bought in »hfr mnrltet. He willeoutinurtO
inotnifneture boos ami shoes ns he re infers? to
ruder, on rea8onnb|e,ie.nis. Thankful foi past
fi.vois, he eordiully invites Ids friends apd
acqdnintiinbps nnd the public geherMlv*‘ib
ve Jtlm n call.'. P, A. OiMBERG
giJan in.Nfll - , ■■ ; ;,
W. H. VHDERH OOD k J.W.II. V^DERVfbOtt
"'■'III Practice Law in tiH the'Cbanil^eli
the (ihi'iokee circuit, (except D.deJ
They will In,ill ‘PfUPlially nilcml a ho
Courts .1. W, II UNDERWcOD will at-
tt'iid the Court, of Jiickaon und Ilahi'ishnra
enumie. of the Wcatern’Circuit, liolh will
uirand the ae.sloiia oi the 8upri mc Cou,i ra
Gassyilic nqif Gniirnsvillc. All hu«ir. f sa.«»
trusted )• tlifii) will |,c promptly nml fnilh.
ftllly ntteiTili'd to. *' IW
■riFF ICE next door rn Hooper Uf MltVhiH,
‘HuennViata House,’’Rnme| Un .nl wliirh
place one or both will nlwiiysjiedound. except
ihai nt on profes-ionai businees.
Jn n a;i «si
W’JI. E, ALEXLfiDElt h CO. . .
.1 RE now receivingn lurpr uud uxlen
* V s'ocli.oi lieuvy.punds in the .New 11
Sloru oppo site (he Rml Roiid JlL'tmt'm
sistinq .iii part, ol Snpirr.d om>es,Teiis,
qtiurs, oil kinds Rope, Ungmup, Saif, hi
Aloliisses, ejllidica. Nulls, t-ui||i,.Muigli, e.
dies, Negro Bliihkeis nnd elliiis,' Kiti , 'I
huccO, >epnrs* Anvils; Vices, U.4fSi?»,cflra
mg nntl Fnrlor Moves, lind a ilioilsiiTfd'mhV
nrliclu. .vliiuli they ipvne : Merch»iit«eaJ(
I’hinlers to cull nnd see ns liicy. enp. pti,
chusCiUoods ut Aiigiisiu prices .with frctgh
Home.’ On.. Oelolini : 17; 1 MSI’ 1r’‘.'Wh
Jl'ST UEIEIYED,
1 nO BAUriprinie Rio* LnguiraOnfree,
Xvv 15; Hits. Muscovado and St.-Croix
Sugar mi .
10 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar, , .
20 Sacks superior Fnnilly Flour; ,uu *
20 BWs. Miicltm-1 Nos. 1 2 and 8,
Fresh Raisins boxes and half- boxes for sale
low by- W: E. ALEXANDER & Co;
, Dec. 12,-1861. ' •• • .
COFFEE, CHEESE, to.
76 BAGS prime Rio nnd Lnguira Cofico.
126 Boxes '• "•! Goshen Cheese; *’
80 Hills. Extra N. O, Molasses. • .:■■■»
10,Hlitls. W. I, Molasses. ■ •• '-p
. 60 Bbls, Cincinnati, Whiskey.'
25 ’ MatWrel. ’ ' 5 -
Just received and for sale low liy v
W. E ALEXANDER &
Feh. 18 1852. ; , , , Mvh
W C« DEABOlif) la now receiving n lull
a supply* of Dry Good»and Groo
to wl|ici,-he would myjte the attention fi*
fils custohira atuj tlio ppblic.generally, us
he is durmined to self as low AS unv h6use in
thnefty. • ' ■ Oct. 24,1651
J B8T RECEIVED.—50 Sacks lYes'h'Uuck-
wheat Flour! 60 Boxes prirmvCheosc. For
sale by W. E. ALEXANDER & Co.
Dee. 19,1851..
I AttD.—A good supply of primo leaf lord
;|irot>Oo>it|»; .0! Wrap in'- rWA»
. The genuine, Doth Choco|atq, nn
Cow Fens and Polaloei. ,
A LOT fine cow pens—a lot fine table
pens—a lot fino idantiiig Irislr potatoes
in store, and lorsule by . V ■ tr, :.l
CUNNINGHAM is LINTON-, t
Feliriniry 20, IS62.
(In Consignment.
K LBS. Bacon, lust rcoolyod' and'
O’LHjfr for’salo by xt
april 8. 1862. :, T. J. VERDEBY.',
UlOCElllES.
Y17"E have on hand n fine stock o| jhp.best
W quality of.Sngar, Colfee, Tqu, Molas-
sesaml *4yiup,for Fitniily use.
LinseoJ, Lnmp nnd Train Oils Spirits of
Turpentine by tho trillion, White lniui by'tho
keg, Window Gliiss 8 by 10, and .10 by I).
These articles we oiler e itirely for cash,,p.
Mtiioil *25,1852 JOHNSON A- WOC"
JOIIS 8. lUDERSOS,
ATTORNE.Tf AT LAW. •
\T7ILL give his prompt nttention to lliys
VV ot Lands,nnd the establishment'^oft
dated Land Claims in eKJtern T xns. a .
will also' lio n General 'collecting buaiiiei
All on the most moderate torraps, ■ • -. is ;
Address Marshall Harrison CouptyTex
References—JunoELusirKiN J
J. VV. 11. Usbeswood.
Cop. Daniel S. ParyrtrA J
' ..July 10; 1851..
Tl)8T RECEIVED oti 0,ms!gnmoti£
J -celebrated Englo Mills, J04
;flo'iir..:il; s-d p. q id a : ~ ”
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