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lUlimFlCTlVilS nnd dealers In all kinds
JLVJL of Cabinet Fnrnllare. Also, Pannel
BaarsVwTndow Blinds, Sash, fc. fc*. All or-
dcrsfrotn a instance promptly attended to.
Tcrin* f3^m.fiB0K9:«ornotcsdmw-
inc Interest.
Wo (bcl salb in saying, that wo are pre-
S ooxocutoany job in tho Cabinet or
tors lino better and cheaper than it can
s in tho "up country," or laid down
from any market.
N. B.—Wo hara on hand n lot of
FISKS MET ALIO
BURIAL OA8E8.
These articles aro so well known to tho pub-
lie, that it Is useless for us to say any thing
in their praUo. We will state, however, that
they cost but little more Hum tho usual kind
of wood coffins.
We have also on hand a lot of Collage at
Chairs, made by Morgan, of Decatur, EL
and for sale at Manulhcturers prices. Jt||
Shop opposito Presbyterian Church, Broad
Btrect.aprll 8,1852—ly.
GEORGIA J1ILITARY INSTITUTE,
Marietta, Oa.
T HE third Session of this Institution com
mences on the 7th of June, 18S2.
The Institution Is organized upon the usual
plan of four Collegium Classes. Tho follow
ing Is a synopsis of tho courao of studies of
each class.
Fourth Class.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, English
Grammar, Geography, Composition and De
clamation. French.
Third Class.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, De
scriptive Geometry nnd Us applications, Ana
lytical Geometry, French, Drawing, Compo
sition, Rhetoric, History.
Second Class.
Differential and Integral Cnlculns, Natural
nnd Ex|ierimcntnl Philosophy, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Drawing, Evidences of Christian
ity, Moral and Mental Philosophy.
First Class.
Natural History, Minoralogy, Geology nnd
Phylosophy, Political Economy, Law of Na
tions, Civil nnd Military Engineering, and
Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics, Science
und Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will bo admitted who is less than
Iburtcon or more than twenty-five years of ngej
or who Is afflicted with any diseasu or infirm-
tty which would render him unlit for military
duty.
Tho Cadets will be occnplod about ono
hour nnd a half each day in military oxur-
elsos) hut at such times as not to interfere milk
Course of instruction, regulations and
discipline of the Institution linvu been pub
lished In pamphlet form and will be forward
ed to any person desiring more- minute infor
mation, by their addressing tho Superintend
ent, Moj. A. V. Brumby.
TERES I
Each Cadet as soon lie Is admitted, and bc-
fnro ho is permitted to join his class, in the re
citation rooms, must pay over to the Sujicr-
inlcndcnt the buiu of $100, for which a re
ceipt shall lio given him in full for tuition,
board, washing, fuel, lights, fluid music, and
all other contingent cx|icnsus, for onk bus
sion or Five months, and for each succeed'
ing session, $100 in advance.
Cadets from n distance must prorido their
bedding nnd room ftirtiitiiro. These articles
ran bo purchased iu Marietta upon reasona
ble terms.
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
DAVID IRWIN,
Jan. 10—6m Pres. Board Trustees.
A. D. KING Sc CO.,
A RE now prepared to (111 any number of
orders Ibr COTTON GINS tbr tho next
crop, with which thoy may bo favored, nnd
warrant their Gins In every instance not Info)
rior to any made in this, or any other State,
at any price.
Among our Improvements this year, will bo
found a now water box, in which the Journal
of tho shaft Is entirely surrounded by wator,
making It of course worth more, (If tho wa
ter box Is worth anything) than any box now
In existence, os there is no other box known
that docs surround tho slinft with water on
more than three sides. The advantage of tills
box over all others is so obvious that it needs
no further comment.
From tho extraordinary efforts used by
manulhcturers In Middlo Georgia to monop
olize the Gin business in this section, Jus
tice to ourselves seems to reijuire us to say,
that wo are using os good material as any
of them; wo have as good Mechanics as
any of them; wo liavo more experience than
tlireo fourths of them; and that wo are
iu tho Cherokee country and do not care to
pass South of Chattahoochee River to sell
ourGlns. Wlshingto coniine ourselves whol
ly to the section In which we live, to sell our
work wo would thnnkfhlly rocclvo your orders
early, that your Gin may not have to be put
up In too much hurry.
Feb. 10.1862,-If. A. D. KINO A Co.
HARDWARE I HARDWARE I
T HE Subscriber lias Just received and Is
now opening a large and extensive as
sortment of Bari Wore and Cutlery direct
from tho Iimwrtcre and Manufacturers in
Nuw York and Philadelphia, which ho ott'ers
to tho public on shell terms as will bo satis
factory lo a'! who inny favor him with their
patronage. Being engaged exclusively In tho
Hard-ware business, lie flatters himself that
hu can ollbr such inducements to tho public,
as will make it their interest to givo him a
call. Ills stock embraces every thing usual
ly kept in a Hard-ware Store consisting In
part of
Iron of all kinds,
Axes,
Springs,
Chains,
Horse-shoe Nalls,
Scythes,
Cradles,
Pitman Irons,
Stirmp do.
Malable Iron,
Anvils,
Vices,
Bellows,
Shovels and Spades
Ames best do.
Platform Scales,
Counter do.
Well Wheels,
Hubs,
Point Boxes,
Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ac. Ac.,
Together with n largo assortment of Carpon-
ten Tools of ail kinds and qualities, such as
Augura—combination, mlll-wright, concave,
even surfaced and augur bltts, braces and
bills of all kinds, try squares, bevels, gagucs,
spoke shaves, hollow augurs, chisscls of uve-
ry description, all kind of locks, flies, brass,
wrought nnd iron butts, screws, table cutlery,
peckut do., Ac. Ac. Ac.
Also, a large assortment of double and sin-
glu barrelled gunB, and rifles fl-om $6 to $76;
powder flqsks, shot ponchos, dram flasks,
cleaning rols, wipers, worms, wad cuttura,
patent wudding, gun locks, tubes, bullet
moulds, Ac. Ac.
Store next door below Johnson A Wood.
ROBERT T.McCAY.
Rome, Oa,, April 8,1862—ly.
S'tBOREIA, Chattooga County.—Whereas
\J Sterling Johnson, late of said county, died
intestate, aud whereas no one applies to mo
Ibr letters ol administration upon said estate:
TIicbo aro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be A appear.at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any thoy have , why Daniul Hicks
should not be appointed, and letters of admin
istration upon said estate granted him. Giv
en under my hand and seal at office In Sum
merville, April 12th. 1862,
FRANCIS A. KIRBY, Ordinary,
nprll 16.1862.■
AN ORDER TO PERFECT SERVICE
William U. Varoon,>
vs. > Libel for a Divorce >
Dorltha Vnrnon. J
“ EORGIA, Chattooga County.—Present
■ tho Hon. Jno. II. Lumpkin. It appear-
Gr 1
Mathew B. Richardson and Anne llntn-
scy apply to mo fur letters of Administra
tion on tho estate of Rice R. Ramsey, late of
said county deceased;
These aro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to bo and appear at my of-
fico within tho time prescribed by law, to show
causo, If any they liavo, why said lottors
should not bo granted. Given under my
hand and seal at officu in Suimnorvillo. April
12th 1862, FRAFC1S A. KIR BY,
aprll 16,1862. Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA', Floyd County.
ing to the court by the return of tho Sheriff
that the defendent docs not reside iu the
county, and it further appearing tbatsho does
not reside In tho Stato, It is, on motion, order
ed that the defendant appear and answer at
the next term of this conrt, or that the case
bo considered in default, and the plaintiff al
lowed to proceed. February 10.1862.
JOHN U. LUMPKIN.i s. o. o. o.
I horeby certify that the abovo' Is a true ex
tract from the minutes of the Superior court
of said county. DANIEL HIOKS, Clk.
march 4, 1862. m4m.
T O all whom it may concern—whereas, Joel
Dean applies to me Ibr lottcrs of Admin
istration on tho Estate of John W. Richard
son, Into of said county, deceased.
Those are therefore to cito and admonish
all awl singular tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo nnd appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (ifany they liavo,) why letters should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand nnd official signature
at office. Tills 20th day of April, 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTU, Ordluary.
April 29,1862.
Andrew J. Cannon.
T - )* EORGIA, Chattooga County.—Present
U tlie Honorable Jno. II. Lumpkin, Judge
of said court.
It appearing to tho Court by the return of tho
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside In
tho county, and It further appearing that ho
docs not reside In this State: It Is, on motion,
ordered that the said defendant appear and
answer at the next term of this court or that
the case be considered in default, and tho
plaintiff allowed to proceed. Feb. 10,1862.
JNO. H. LUMPKIN, j.s.o. o.o.
I do herby certify that tho above Is a true
extract (Vom tho minutes of tho Superior
Court of Chattooga County.
DANIEL HICKS, o. s. o.c.c.
march 11, 1862. ,
G EORGIA, Floyd County-
may concern; Whereas I
To all whom it
may concern; Whereas Seaborn J. John
son and Josiali H. Gill nnply to mo Ibr let
ters of administration de bonis non (with tho
will annexed) on the Estate ofBeqJamin Ba-
kerlata of said county deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my of
fice wlthlq tho tlmo prescribed by law and
show causo if any thuy have why letters
should not be granted to said applicants,
Given under my hand and official signature
at offleo this 13th day of April 1862.
JESSE LAM BERTH,
April 16.1852. Ordinnry.
N OTICE.—Two months after date nplica-
tion will be made m the Ordinary for leave
sell the real Estate of John Ward, late of
Floyd county, deceased.
R. J. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
April I. 1859.
OTICE,—All persons,Indebted to the es
tate of John Funderburk, deceased, late
of “Floyd county, aro requested to come for
ward and ntako immediate |iaymcnt, and
tlioso having claims against said estato, will
douse present them to me In terms of the
aw. TUOS. S. PRICE, Admr.
march 4,1862.
rv EORGIA, Floyd County—To ull
VJ it may concern ; Whereas Robert 1
whom
Whereas Robert Battey
apply to mo for letters of administration on
tho Estato of Wllliau^, Smith, lato of said
county deceased.
Those aro therefore to clio and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased to ho and appear at ray offleo
within the time prescribed by law and show
cause, ifany they liavo, why letters should not
he Granted to said applicant. Given undor
my hand and official signature, this 13th day
ofAprll, 1862.
JESSE LAMBF.RTH,
April 15,1852. Ordinary,
1J OTICE.—All persons indebted to tho cs-
•I.N tale of Thomas Middleton, late of Floyd
county, deceased, aro requested to come for
ward and mnke immediate payment, and
thoso having demands against salt! estato will
plcaso present them in terms of the law.
ROBERT WARE, Admr.
march 4,1862.
"VTOTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es
JL v tuto of John R. Ihly, lato or said coun
ty, dccenscd, are requested to como forward
nnd make immediate payment, nnd those
having demands against said estate will please
present them tome In Effingham county,- Geor
gia, or to Jossee Lambertli, Rome, Georgia,
uly authenticated In terms of tho law.
C. WISENBAKER, Admr.
march 4.1862.
A CURE FOR DYSPEPTICS.
\TEUY few cases of dyspepsia, it is known,
▼ bairn been cured by the use of one reme.
dy. Medical men have long been nware of
the fact that it requires tho joint notion of
several medicines skillfully combined to cure
it, with attention to diet.
In view of these fncts, and with much con
fidence nnd long experience, I bold!/ assert
that my remedies will materially benefit any
case, in any stago j nnd for the ordinury
state of those affections quickly effect a cure.
One Package of Dr* Liffle’i Dyspeptic
medicine.
Consisting of Tonic Bitters, that are to be
taken two or three times a duy and Vegetable
Pills at night.
These medicines will maternity relieve nny
one of dyspepsin, or indigestion, by follow
ing the directions ; nnd if they do not, in any
case the proprietor prescribes them for, he will
refund the orice paid for a package.
Many of the strange & mysterious complied*
tions of disense arising from indigestion, in
some form will ho cured or greatly improved
by using these remedies for uwhile.
The French mixture.
It has been a source of much annoyance to
Physicians, that no remedy had been ilevised
for the prompt cure of Cronic disease of the
kidneys and bladder (and venernl affections.)
To n very great extent, nnd far in advance of
the day, tliis has been accomplished by the
introduction of the French Mixture.
It is not only n safe, but an invaluable
medicine, recently introduced for the cure of
this disease in its various forms.
For the purpose of adapting the remedy to
all the forms of the disense, and to the verious
peculiarties of the constitution It has been
found necessary to use the medicine as modifi
ed in the iorins of Nos. 1 and 3. The first for
the accute, and No. 3 in the chronic form of
the disease. It is in the latter form (Blen*
norrhma) that so much difficulty has been ex
perienced in curing it, aud which is by far
the most coinyion,
For the cure of Fluor Albus nnd kidney
complaints a bottle of No. 3 of this Medicine
is a sovoreign remedy, os a day or two's use
will prove.
In submitting this Medicine to the test of
public scrutiny, I have no fear for the result.
Hundreds of enses have been cured by it and
even in wild and dissipated subjects the cure
lias often been prompt and effectual.
No doubt, if taken as directed it will prompt
ly cure the most if not all of those old nnd al
most deserted cuses, thought to lie incurable.—
Its pre-eminent success has been achieved
mostly in cases of this kind whilst in nil stages
of the disease the effect has been unequalled.
Vermifuge for Plantation Use.
The proprietor has it put up in Dollar bot
ties, which nreone third cheaper, umlalso in
vials which arc about double the size of
Fahnestocks nnd nt the sAnie price. Whose
is best 1 Read the proof at homo
Talbot County,
Dr. Little—Dear Sir : 1 have prescribed
your Vermifuge in several cates, and feel no
ht sitency in pronouncing it superior to Fahne
stock's, Perry’s, "Dead Shot,’* or any other
I have ever used,
(Signed) Joun S. Si:arcy. M. D,
Dr. Little—Sir : I have used Feline
stock’s and Cons’ock’a |Vermifuge, as well
your preparation, in my family, I have found
vours much superior to either of them in the
several cases 1 have given it. In fact it fully
answers the purpose without any thing else
besides, it is not unpleasant for children
take. (Sigurd) James S. Sanders,
Tslbotton,Mny, 1850.
Dr. Little— Dear Sir : I cheerfully s«nte,
that 1 have used in my family your Vcrntifugi
in several cases with entire satisfaction ; it
fact never known it equaled. I hove given
“lahnestock’s, Perry’s "Dead Shot," nnd Dr.
'a, but with no such results as* yours ;
• you furnish nearly double as much for
price*
gned) OrrekD.Cox.
o., Alobnma, AprilrlSSO,
« ROME DRUG STORE. m
In the House formerly occupied by (G
Stevenson and Duncan. Jn
\ITE aro now receiving nnd opening, direct
1V fl-om Importers ■ largo and well select
ed slock of Drugs, of tho purest clmractor nil
of which wo win warrant, aud propose to sell
on tho most accommodating terms at whole
sale and retail. Wo would call tho special at
tention of Pyslctansof Chcrokco, Georgia, and
Alabama, as wo think wo can ftirnish us good
articlos and on as good terms as any where
this side of Charleston. Our assortment is
very line, consisting of the following articles:
Alcohol, Antimonials, Mercurials, Acids,
Creasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opium, Mor
phine, Sulpli. Qmulno, Ferrocyannto Quinine,
Iodlno, Iodide Potass, Nltrato Silver, Phos.
Calx. Proclpt, Chloroform. „
Alcoholic extracts, n frill varioty—and a
general assortment of tho latest and most ap
proved medicines and chemicals. Surgicul
Instruments, Dental flics and sockets, gold
and tinfoil, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, varnishes,
« , snsli glass of ovory slxo, perfumery of
nest quality, brushes of every stylo, spl-
cos, essential dlls, fancy soaps, sperm and ada
mantine candles, sperm nnd Lin. oil, burning
fluid, corn and pearl starch, Physicians' office
furniture, stationary flno variety, fine chewing
tobacco, extra flno segars, macaboy, Scotch
and ru|>cc snuff, flno French chocolate, garden
seed of every varioty, Burning Fluid nnd
Cumphina, and n fine selection of brandy and
choice mcdcclnal wines. Also, a good assort
ment of Thompsonian medicines, and nil the
most approved and popular patunt medicines,
a variety of flincy articles nnd all other arti
cles to bo found in tlie Druggist lino.
Dr. S. B. l'EARCE 6c CO.
March 11,1862.
8. B, PEARCE would respectfully inform
tho citizens of Floyd, Cass, Folk, and Pauld
ing counties, that ho has purchased from
Messrs. Snwrlo and Jones the right to sell
Family Rights to manufacture Nunnnlly’s
Chemical Patent Soap, and that ho will sup
ply to all persons within said counties, who
wish to purchase tills flno and indispensable
article, clthor Family Rights or the Genuine
Soap itself. For particulars refer to Messrs.
Saurio & Jones' advertisement.
April 22,1862. Dr. 8. B. PEARCE.
-All persons indebted to the es
" ' n Ward, deceased, lato ol
i requested to como forward
diato payment; and those ha-
‘ it said estate, will please
i in torms.of the law.
. J. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
G ORGIA, Floyd County.-- •To all whom
It may concern; Whereas Seaborn J.
Johnson and Joslah It. Gill, apply to mo
for letters of administration an tho Estate of
William S. Simmons lato of said county de
ceased.
Thcso arc therefore to cito nnd admonish
nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to ho and appear nt my office
within tho tlmo prescribed by law and show
cause, Ifany they have, why letters shou'd
not ho granted lo said applicants.
Oiven under my hand nod official Signature
at office this 18th din’ of April 1862.
JESSE LAMBERTH
nprll 16,1862.Ordinnry.
T PAINTING AND GLAZING.
lib subscriber would respectfully notify
the citizens of Rome nnd viciniiy, that
he has opened a shop near tho Buena Vistn
Hotel, where he is prepared to do ail kinds of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Sign nnd Ornnmcntal Pointing,
neatly, pratnpdy, nnd on .reasonable terms.
He will nlso paint in good style houses, F c .,
Are | ulit furniture re|mired, repainted and
varnirhed upon moderate terms.
lie will also mix and sell to order, every
variety of /mint, und lend brushes to such
us in ay wisli to use it themselves.
Tlie subscriber Is ulso prepared to CUT
GLASS iiml GLAZE In n neat and substan
tial tnnnner, nnd lit in windows of every
size nnd slmpe.
Ho hopes, by fnithful nttcntlon to his
customers, nml by tho quality or bis work,
to receive a liberal slmrooftho publio pa-
ronago. W. S. BRADBURY.
Home, Mnreb 25th, 1852.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED.
TT A V IN (?"added * to' mjFfomro? St'ock of
FI Grocerlea, a fresh anti Beautiful Slock of
Dry Goods, Crockery, and Hardware, I
would Respectfully invito tho citizens of
Romo and tho Surrounding Country to call
and oxainino tho quality nnd prices of my
goods before purchasing elsewhere ns I am
determined to sell them. My Stock Consists
in part of the following nrticles viz.
Colored Cnssimcrcs, Kossuth Chamhrays,
New York do., Camlet and Ban Juan Jeans,
Mixed Cottonndc, colored Cambric 6t, Selisia,
Worsted Serge, black AI pawn,
Fancy Philip, Allcnnud Mcrrimnc Prints,
CHEROKEE BOOK STORE,
AT 0A8SVILLX!, GEORGIA.
T IIE undersigned would most resjiectfully
announce to tho citizens of Cherokee Gu.,
that ho has established n Book Store nt this
point, and can supply on the most rcnsonablo
terms:
Jjow, Medical, School and Miscellaneous
Books, Stationary, Blank Books, Magazines,
&c., &c. Ho will nt all times keep a good sup
ply on hand, and any book that may not be
found In tho Store, can bo obtained in a fow
days.
Ho solicits a sharo of tho public patronage
—believing that satisfaction can be given.
All orders from a distance will bo promptly
attended to. JNO. W. 1HJUKE.
April 29.1862
iicy Philip,
Chombray, Plaid, Pink und Bufi'Gingham,
Fancy Muslins, Bareges, de Swiss,
Plain uml Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Check nnd Juckonct do.,
Swiss Jaconet & Thread Edgings, & Insortings,
Cap, Bonnet, Tnferty nnd Satin Ribbons,
Ladies Kid, Embroidered Silk & Lisle Gloves,
Gentlemens Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves,
Ladies and Misses Cotton lloso,
Gents halt' do.,
Fine Linnons and Linen Diapers,
Bleached & unblcnch’d Shirtings & Sheetings,
Buttons, Thread, Hooks, Eyes,
und various articles in tlie Dry Goods line;
also, a tine selection of Ladies walking shoes,
Slippers and Gaiters.
Home, March 18,1852
NEW GOODS.
JOHNSON & WOOD,
A ItE now receiving their spring and sum
iner supply ol Goods, und would cal
the attention ol their former customers, and
ull who may wish to buy cheap Goods.
Our stock of fine Goods nre of many do
scriptions—Muslins nnd Printed Lawns
Baracges nud Silk Tissues de Lains, Ging
hams, Prints, plain, white and cross Bui
Muslins, plain black fancy colored dress
Silks, and many other articles too tedious to
mention. Also, a fine stock of Goods foi
Gentlemen’s wear for Spring and Summer:
Together with a fine lot of common fine
fashionable Heady made Clothing and cheap.
Hats ol tlie most fashionable styles. Hard
ware and Cutlery, consisting of Tools of nil
most every kind ; Wagon Tyro and Swedes
Iron ; Hoop, Baud and Sheet Iron und Plow
Moles, nnd a complete assortment of almost
every kind of Goods, such as Crockery, Chi
na and Glass ware ; Boots and Shoes, fine
und common, and a fine stock of Ladies fine
shoes and Children's shoes.
Heavy Domestic Goods for working hand:
March25. 1852. JOHNSON & WOOD.
FOR REST.
mWO PLEASANT UPPER ROOMS
A ver the stoie Mr. N. J. Umber*. Also,
a Kitchen, if. desired, in the rear, E nqfre at
: this office.
CITY HOTEL, ATLANTA.
r|1HE undersigned has fitted up in suitoble
*tyle» a large nnd commodious house, at
the c°nier of Floyd and Decatur Streets, At
lanta Ga., for the purpose of accommodating
transient and regular boarders, This house is
kept upon strictly tempernnee principles, nnd
all who wish quiet accommodations, are re
spectfully invited to give the City Hotel n trial
npi 29, 1852.L. R. BUTLER.
Family Grocery and Candy manufactory
rpiIE Subscribers having opened a FAMILY
1 GROCERY and CANDY STORE in Cal
houn, Ga.,solicita Hliare of public patronngo,
They would especially cill tho attention ol
Merchant* to their stock of candies, which
they offer by the wholesale at 20 cents |»er
pound. Let the cash accompany your orders
and candy will ho forwarded Immediately.
Givo us a trial; wc think you will ho pleased
S. D. EVERETT & Co.
Calhoun, Ga., April 8,1S52. 3m.
FOR SALE*
A T THIS OFFICE, a Font or Brevier, but
partially worn. Terms reanonalila
.partially worn.
March 18. 1862.
AN ORDER TO PERFEOT NOTIOE.
Eliza L. Cannon, 1
> Libel for Divorce.
»•)
Since tho introduction to the Public of thie
now and simple mode of making Soap, but a
few month, past, it baa mat with unuaual aud-
caaa;—for cheapness, it at once addresses Itself
to tho Economy of every House-keeper, being
mads at all expense or less than one cent per
pound I
For its fine end lively Washing qualities, It
is inferior to no other Soap; indeed, it may be
Mid to be withonta rival. It is admirably suit-
ed to Washing Fine Goode of every descrip
tion, such as Calicoes, Muslins, Rich Lecee,
4to., 6c., without the slightest injuiy to fabric
or color
As a toilil soap, Ills unsurpassed Ibr cleans
ing the skin. 'I he meat delicate and tender
Female may nee It without detriment to the
texture of the skin; end the most fastidious
Gentleman will find it an exquieite Shaving
8oap.
For beauty, eweetnees and active washing
properties, il la equal to any and Inferior to no
other Soap. It combines, at once, ell that 1s
desirable In th<e useful nnd indispensable arti
cle of House-hold Ecenomy.
The greot laoility with which It can be
made, ie a desideratum, and recommends it
to the Publio. From filly to fivo thousand
pounds tun be produced in ont day I
By purchasing and adopting the Receipt for
making this Soap, much time Will be saved—
much trouble dispensed with—oxpensee mate
rially lessened—and a good, cleanly and plen-
ennt Soap obtained, adapted to the wants ol
the People.
Family Rights to manufacture Nunnelly'e
Chemical Pat-nt Soap, may be procured at a
coat of only Five Dollars I
The undersigned confidently offer this It,-
valuoblo article to a discriminating Public
fully confident that it will give universal sat
isfnctlon.
Family and County Rights for sale by
SAWRIE be JONES, Rome, Ga,
Proprietor* of the Patent for Georgia and
Florida.
Certlflcales,
Having examined and teited • new article
of Family Soap, gotten up by Messrs. Bewrie
A Jones, of this piece, called " Nunnnlly’s
Chemical Patent Soap,” we find it to be a very
beautiful end superior article for W ashing and
Domestic Purposes. It is made at a cosol
less than one cent per pound, and la every way
worthy of n trial by a generoua and lib rat
public. Messrs. 8,6c J., are the sole propri-
eiors of this Soap for the States of Georgia and
Florida; and we ran confidently recommend
their Soap to the good Housewives of these
States.
Rome, Georgia, April 14th, 18S3.
CARRIAGE|FACTORY
JlWB doalro to call public attention to tho
nuw Carriage Mamtfhctory, located at Bono's
old stand, tin Broad street, opposito tho Do|iot
and just below tho Hilburn House, where tho
making nnd reimirlng of Carriages, Buggies,
Wagons. Ac., will bo done at tho shortest no
tice, in tho neatest stylo, and with tho best
materials.
Also, wo are prepared to do oil kinds of
work in tho Blacksmith lino—such as plan
tation tools shoeing of llorsos, making nnd
mending Mill, Steam Boat nnd Rail Road
Irons. Wo pledge ourselves to give general
satisflictlon, ns our workmen aro Inferior to
nono in tho Statu. Como and judge Ibr your
selves. WILLIAM T. PRICE 6c CO.
Fob. 6.1862.
M A Stovall,
Jesse Lembcrth, o. c.o.
Rev. J Knowles,
W B Jones,
S G Wells,
J J Beeves, M.D.
T C Chnmpe,
J K Smith, M. D.
Cheiley Altaway,
John Borryhill,
J R Payne,
A B Leech,
Thornes J Petty,
C H Smith,
J C Pemberton,c.t.c.
James <• Sumter,
Rev, Jae. D Gibson,
Wm. T Price.
801TII CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
Hamburg, Oct. 29, 1861.
T HE FREIGHT ON COTTON, front the
Hoinliurg Depot to Charleston, will he,
until further notice, 76 cem. (Mr bale. This
Company will also receive Cotton at the Geor
gia Rmi Road Depot, in Augusta, pay the
toll and drnyage, 18} cts., aurora tho Augusta
Bridge, nnd deliver it in Charleston at 93}
cents per bale,
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
Nov. 14. nod-if.
Farm Implements—Seed, Ac,
O NE portublo forge, a most useful and
handy tnnoliinc, ono dozen best enrn
shelters, one dozen straw-cutters usunl sizes,
n largo bund or horse mill, n full assortment
plows, cultivators, Ac., one superior corn
planter, long nnd short handle shovels spades
Ac., rod, yellow and white clover seed, holds
seed, Ac,, lor snlobygrass
CUNNINGHAM A LINTON,
February 20, 1S52.
SELECT SCHOOL.
ct School, for
We have examined a new and beautilbl ar
ticle of Toilet and Shaving Soap, prepared by
Meesis, Bawrir 6c Janus, of tlila plaoo, called
"Nuitnally'e Chemical Patent Soap," gotten
up, wo are assured, at n coal of less than two
cents per pound, nnd we find it to be a very
superior article of Shaving Cream, and cun
confidently recommend it to the patronage of
an enlightened community.
Rome. Georgia, April 14lh, 1852.
M A Stovall,
Rev. J. Knowlea,
W B Junes,
S G Wells,
T C Chnmpe,
J R Smith, M. D.
Chesley Attaway,
John Berryhlll,
J R Payne,
Wm. II White,
Thos. J Perry, P. M.
Dr. B W Rose,
JC Pemberton, o. t.o.
Jesse Lamberth, coo.
H B Ross, c. s. o.
Curtice bailey,
K F Starr, M. D.
Rev. J B Smith,
T J Wotd, M. D.
Wm. T Price, 1.1, o.
J R Alexander,
William Wimpee.
NEW SPRING GOODS
FULL SUPPLIES.
CHOWDER A SHEAR. Augusta, Ga., res-
13 peotftiUy announco to tboir friends and
the publio, that thoy have received tbelr frill
Spring auppllet, embracing a very Urge and
elegant assortment of Btaplo and Fancy Dry
Goods: among which are—
Rich white Watered, and plain white gUco
Silks, for ladles’ scarfs nnd mantillas,
Superior small checked and itrlped sum
mer Bilks;
Rich brocade Silks Ibr ladles' mourning
dresses;
Superior black Rep. and rich figured black
Silks, and black Nankin Grapes;
Rich printed Bareges, 6c Barege DeLalnes.
Paris printed Crape de Paris, and printed
Grenadine!, of new and splendid stylet;
Superior plain white, black and fhney col
ored Cmpo do Paris;
Fsncy French printed Organdies and Jaco
nets, of now and elegant stylus;
Hoyle's printed Lawns, of beautlftil styles,
sod warranted fiut colors;
A Urge assortment of fancy Gimps, and
Ribbon Trimmings, for ladies’ Dresses;
White Silk Fringes, ibr ladles’ Scarlb nnd
Mantillas;
Plain and white dotted Swiss Muslins, Ibr
ladles' dresses;
Superior white Cambrics, Jaconets Mull
and Nansook Muslins, of sofr aud beauiifrit
finish;
Plain white, black and fhnoy colored Bare
ges; ^Lujilu'a superior, black Bombaxlnos, and
Ladles' wlilte and black Lace Mantillas, of
rich and elegant stylos; ladles' black Silk
Mantillas, (some Ibr morunlngb
Ladies' rich Valenciennes Lace, and, em
broidered Muslin Collars;
Ladies' embroidered Muffin nnd Lsco Un-
dersloovcs, of bcantlfbl styles;
Ladles' Frenoh worked Chlmasettes, of rich
and elrgant styles;
Ladies' embroidered Linoa Cambric and
French Lawn Handkcrchloflq
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edgings and In
sertions, a largo assortment;
Real Valenciennos, and thread Laces, (Edg
ings and Insertlnga);
Embroidered Muslins, and Muslin Bands,
for Indies's Puff Cuffs nnd Undorslcevos:
Ladles' plain whlto, aud rich bmbroidorod
Crape Shawls;
Ladles' plain white. bUek, and fancy om-
broidored Grenadine Shawls;
Ladles’ white and black embroidored Loco,
and fancy Grenadine Scarlb.
Ladies' elegant Bridal and rich Spanish Fans;
Ladies’ carved shell Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns;
A very largo assortment of Ladles', Gentle
men’s, Youth’s and children’s Hosiery, of su
perior style and manulhcturo;
A'oxander's ladies’ Kid, and ladies' and
gentlemen's Gauntlet Gloves;
Superior Ginghams and Prints, of now and
beautiful styles;
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and
12-4 Linen Sheetings;
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers,
Damask Tablo Cloths, and Damask Napkins;
Huckaback DUpcrs, a superior article for
Towels;
Extra Silk ware French black Coshmoretts.
and singlo mill Frenoh black Casaimores, a
choice and elegant article for gentlemen’s
summer wear;
A largo assortment of plain white nnd (bn-
oy Drillings, for gsntlomcn’s and youth’s sum
mer wear.
J^S. 6c S. will continue to receive, through
the season by tho 8tcamcra, tho latest styles
of Ladies' Dress Goods, and other seasonable
articlos. All of tbelr stock has boon selected
with great care, in reference to stylo and qual
ity, and thoy Ibcl nssured that their Goods
will give entire satisflictlon to purchasers.
Tho publio are respectfully requested tocall
and examine the assortment,
aprll 8.1862,.
TJ E R SONS” «'l thing "ttTh'ave 'mo
here from Anguitn, (for enles c
or.other produce, or otherwise,) ca
time, procure a cheek from tho r
Bank on this Agency.
February 26,1882.
CunlagfcaaM na« Linton,
D At the Bail Bead Depot, Home, (ico,.„
EAL in all the varieties of Groceries,
eluding a frill assortment of coma
und flno liquors, wlnos Ac.,heavy Itnrdwu
such as Smiths’ Bellows,, anvils, linmmei.,,
axes, spndes, shovels Ao. Gun nud blasting '
powder, shot, lead, Ao. Yarns, osnaburgs,
shirtings, sheetings Ao. (by the bale.) Rice,
salt, tobaooo, nnd cheese. Flows, etraw
cutters, corn ehelleie and machine! and im
plements generally; also, olover and. grae*
•eede'Ao. Flour bacon, lard,and provisloaa
generally. Fairbanks patent platform and
counter eonlee, Ao,—almost ovary thing *-
mong tho useflil, whether for frsrm. garden,
kitchen or dwelling.
To nil of whloli we rcspcctfiilly Invite the
attention of dealers, farmers, and all who
may wish to buy such articles.
February 20,1852,
TEFE have on hand and are now sawing •
OASH aud CASH.ONLY. also we ire pre
pared to do all kinda of Work in tba Careen-
lere Line at abort notice and low prices, fur*
nllhing Materinla If required.
Shop next door, below Veranda Honeei
Broad Street. HUDGINS A MORRIS
Home, March 95, 1862. .if
H AS now on hand n well selected stock'd/
. Cloths Cusilmerei and Vestings, of ev
ery shade nntl color, together with every
other article usually kepi In an establish,
tnent or this kind. These goods have been
seleoted by Itlmseir in New York, with
great care and particular rofrronco to the
prevailing Fashions. He la nlso prepared
to manufacture clothing in n manner and
style not to be eutoaised in our largest nnd
moat lashiannble oitles.
October 10 I85f.
W. H. LHDERWOODl^rirABHiEiwSii
Will Prnttkc Law in all the Gonntlee o
■' tho Cherokee Circuit, (except Dade.)
They will both personally attend a he
Courts J. W. H. UNDERWOOD wi 11 at
tend tho Courts of Jnckson and Haboi*l>am
counties of the Western Circuit. Both will
attend tho sessions of the Supreme Conrt ft
Caesville nnd Gainesville. All business op.
trusted to tlieni will he promptly and faith
fully attended to.
OFFICE next door to Hooper A Mitchell,
Buena Vista Houao,” Rome, Ga., at which
place one or bothwlll alwnys be found,except
CT VVe would remark that wo have affixed
the titles to tho signatures above on our own
responsibility. 8, A J.
April 22.1851.
JESSE LAHBERTH A CO.
T nE Oakland Select School, for Boys, 14
miles north-east of Romo, will be o|>cn-
cd on Wednesday the 18th Inst. A limited
number only of pupils will be received, and
the Teacher will attend to and direct the re
creation as well as tlie studies of those who
may he placed under his charge. Parents and
guardians are requesto to indicated (ho general
course they wish scholars to nursuo. leaving
the particular studies and books to bo determ
ined by tho teacher. Each pupil will provide
himself with a chair. Tuition at tho rate of
thirty dollars for tho academic year of ten
months. 8. J. STEVENS. '
Feb. 12th. 1862. tf
G entlemen's Furnishing Store*-—WE
U’milfl rft*|»**o»fully inwite* *)>• •tteanliun ol
our customers and the public generally to
our stock of floods for Fall nnd Winter wear*
which we have just received nr.d are open
ing. Gents bl'k and oolored Rock, dress and
suck Coats,
Black nnd colored Tweed and satinett and
(rock cents,
Cloth nnd Blunket clonks and Over-coats,
Colored Cast, Doeskin, Tweed and Satinett
pants.
Black and colored silk, satin, plushi cash*
mere and merino Vests,
L. B. Shirts, colored ahi rts, merino and cotton
undershirts, merino and cotton 4 hose j Pock
et hd’ks, cravats, scarfs, gloves, suspenders,
collars, drawers toc. Men's youth's nr.d
Boy's hats and caps, in great variety Men's
fine calf dress Boots Men's fine water-proof
Boots And a large nnd complete assort
ment of Men's and Boy's Boots and Shoos ol
eveiv quality and p*ice.
We imve also for the Ladies, velvet, silk,
satin and straw Bonnets ; Sntin, Lasting and
morocco Gaiters half Gaiters and Buskins;
Ties Slippers nnd walking Boots nnd Slides;
n full a»sortment of Misses and childrens
shoes of all kin.is.
N. B. We w«*uld particularly invite tho at
tention of Planters to our stock of Negro
Shoes, which is very full.
FIRE-PROOF FAINT.
jos. w wansTKR, | oko, p, pai.,vks.
WEBSTER A PALSIES,
Wells Ac Co. ut the old stand, No. 195
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Thoy have on
hand nnd (or sale, 400bbl Domestic Gin,
Brandy uni Rum, 75 bbl* Monongnhela
Whiskey, 00 Halt Pipes, Quarter nnd Eights
best Fr'ch Brandy, fiUbhls Port, Medari and
Mnlngn Wine , 8 Pipes Holland Gin, 4 Hhds.
St. Croix nnd Jamaica Ruin,3 Hhds. Scotcli
nnd Irish Whiskey, 50 Boxes Spat)ish nnd
American Segars, 30 Hhds. (kirand choice
Louisiana &ugar, GO do. St. Croix nml Porto
H-ico sugar, 1.50 Bbls, Crushed, powdered
and clarified sugar, 30 Boxes Louf sugar,
500 Kegs, h ii Ives nnd quarter gun powder,
800 Bngs Buck nnd Drop shot, 4000 Lb .
Lend, with a complete assortment o( article?
usually kept in a wholesale Grocery* They
will Imvo n heavy slock of Gunny Bngging
nml Hemp Bale rope for tho full demand, all
of which will husold on reasounhle terms.
Savannah, Juno 25, 1851 •
CHARLES P. LEVY,
CTEAHI Engine Builder, Machinist nnd
O Founder*—Is prepared to furnish all kinds
of Steam Engines and Mill Castings, having
an extensive assortment or patterns of the
newest and most approved kinds. Cast Iron
Water Wheels, of severnl patterns, of a char
acter thiit will suit all situations.
*l lit! Oniiuigee Foundry.
On Cotton Avenue, near the Macon ft Western
Depot, Has peculiar advantages in fitting up
>Steam Saw Mills, tlie Proprietor having had
great experienc in that business. Many of
his Mills arenow in use ill this State.
There is a constant supply of Gin Gearing
Cotton Press Pulley*, &c-, kept on hand.—
Also, nil kinds of finished Machinery
Macnit, August 21,18 1
8AVAMAH AND AtiUlKTA*
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS,
(Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.')
T his new COMPANY is now prepared
to do work on short notice, ol heavy and
light Castings from the latest improved pat
terns of Iron, Bra?s or Composition, ail of
which will be warranted. Turning, Boring
and Drilling done to order. Also, screwcut
ting of lOfeet or under, of uny sized thread
required.' Heavy and light forging of wrought
Iron or Steel done in superior style.
Particular Attention is called to their pat
ients for Mill Gearing, (or Merchant and
Custom Flouring and Saw Mills, Gin Gear-
ing or all the usual sizes, and Bark Mills oil
ways kept on hand. We nre nlso prepared to
build stationary Engines upon the latest i m .
proventents all of which will be sold low for
cash. Copper and Brass tnxen in exchange
for work at cash prices.
A. LEYDEN,
JAMES L. DUNNING,
joiin McDonough.
p q All c . W ,l L1AMRU8HTON,
i 4* i °h° ve company nre prac
tical Mechanics, nnd give their undivided at
tent ion to the business. oct.9, 1851.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.—Drs. Miller & Word
, have opened in this City, ono door be
low N. J. Ombcrg’H Clothing Storo, u PRI-
VATE HOSPITAL for the treatment of
Surgical and Chronic diseases—whether of
negroes or white persons. In such an estab
lishment the expenses of patients arc much
less than under ordinary treatment, and the
chances of euro materially increased.
Romo Jan. 9,1852. ]y
CARRIAGE MAMJFACTORY*
THE subscriber grateful for the
many and repented favors be
stowed upon him" lor lo these innnyyenrs."
by the citizens of Rome anil vicinity, would
stillsolicita continuance of their pntronnge,
nnd a visit from all persons having business
in his line. Ho may he found at the same
OLD ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street,
5 Doors West ol R* J. Johnson.’* Corner.—
Within tho Inst twelve months he has great-
tyenlarged his shop, and Hindu many nml
important improvements in ulmost every
branch of his business. His materials nre
good and abundant; his workmen faithful
and competent, and he flatters himself that
his Carriages, Buggies, and other vehicles,
will favorably compare in beauty, stylo, fin
ish nnd durability, with any similar esti«
bl.shment North or South.
Connected with his Cnrringn Establish
ment, he has an oxtensive Blacksmith -*h« p
nt the head, ol which is an experienced
workman who Is always at home, and holds
himself in readiness to hammer nnd have
Hammered, Iron nnd steel to order.
The citizens of Georgia nnd Alabnmn who
intend purchasing carriages or buggies, are
cordially invited to rail and examine hi?
work. His prices will ho regulated to suit
the times, and cash in hand will at.Ml times
command tho very best bargains.
WILLIAM WIMPEE.
Rome, May 29, 1851.
N. B.—-Repairing done at the shortest
notic« punctually and effectually.
northern Work will be kept constant
ly, on hand, whloh he will sell on accommo
dating tertn#«
W. W.
T he Steamboat Company of Georgia
Run tho following Steamers, as above ;
DAVIDL. ADAMS, (iron) THOS. 8. MET
CALF, CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE.
Which, with tow-boats nntl lighters, ntlord
unequalled or fecil ties ot transportation of
freight to the interior ofGeorgitt, South Cn<
rolina, Tennessee and Alabama, in cornice
lion with tho Kail Roada,
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams
will connoct with tho slramahlptt Florida
nnd Alabama—Innding freight by them in 5
days from New York to Augu.tn.
Freight, (now tnknn at reduced rates,)
will ho forwnrded free of commission.
(0- In prder to prevent detention or mirror-
ritigr, hills ol lading should ho addie.aed to
SAM'L. M .POND, President, Savannah.
Mcrclinndlsu from the interior to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta,
June 29. 1851
W ttoleiale It Retail Clothing store.—
PIEIISON& HE1DT, No. 19 Whita
ker street, Snvnnnnh, havo continually on
hand n inrgo nnd well selected stock of llca-
dy-inndo clothing, nntl Gcnis* Furnishing
Goods, to which thor invite tho attention of
Merchants nnd the public in general,
nnv. 7,ly
D. MORRIS,
No. 7 Barnard, Street Savannah, Ga,
Bell Hanger and Hano/actDrer of all kind,
of Fire-Proof Safe,, Iron Railing!, Loeka
of every description, ke., ke.
O FFEIIS his services to the citizens of Sa
vannah, nnd State of Georgia. He is pre
pared ‘.o fill orders for anything in tin! above
line, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms.
N v. 14,1851.
tato of Joshua A. Watts, lato of Floyd
county, deceased, are requested to como for
ward and make immediate payment,end thoso
having claims against said estate will please
present them to us In terms of the law.
March 2,1861
JOHN BAKER,) ....
M. V, ELLIS, $ Ad tar's.
Durability.
It hni now been tested more than six years
by the severest trials, and in every ens* llte
action of the weather seems only to indurate
and render it more and more permanent. In
no instance has u ever been known to crack,
cleave off, or waste by time.
Incombustibility.
The ft e-proof qualities of this article have
betn tested beyond the possibility of a doubt
and have already been the means, unquea.
lion ably, of saving millions of properly, seme,
ny Inrgo fires have slopped when it come to
buildings covered with it. It will be Ken, by
the nnalyeis, that it oentains n lergo emonnt of
alumina and magnesia, two of the best non.
conduotore of heel wc have; consequently the
coating, after it turns to slate, is indestructible
bv fire. Ilprottcts the wood from the nir; and
where there Ie no sir, there can be no '■ laze
or combustion. the wood, therefore, will char
before lire coating will give way.
1 insert cerlifiratcs of all the Insurance Com
panien oi Akron, ‘ hlo, where the paint la best
known, nnd has in several fires been tested and
proved to eland more heel, before giving way
than tin or zinc.
Water-Proof Qualities.
It line been found superior to anything ever
yet discovered for stopping leakoges ill old
roofe, of cither shingles, tin, or any of ihe me
tnls, and also tor rules of i rick walls, to pre
vent the absorption of tho external moisture,
In our experiments we coaled u brick with it,
nnd oftei the coating bad turned lo atone, im
mersed it in wnicr, where it remained over two
weeks; at which tlmo we ascertained thnt
there had not a panicle of waler penetrated
,.sit did not weigh any more than when im-
inersed. We tried one that woe not covered,
and it absorbed nearly one third of its own
weight.
lis I'scs.
It Is Impossible to enuo ernto nil the uses
which this valuable article may be applied—
We will, however, mention some of the more
prominent. It is now being used w ilh great
satisfaction, for the following purposes; Far
roofs or sides of our dwellings, particularly
cottages, lie the chocolate is just the color for
the .idea; for manufactories, foundries, mills
machine shops,steamboat, oar nnd locomotive
decks, railroad depots and bndges, and all
buildings near railroad tracks, it is invaluable
in prelecting from Ihe almost oonstant showers
of burning cinders nnd falling flukes of lire
from the engine ; for oil kinds of iron fences,
either plain or ornamental; in fact, for all
kindsofiron work, os it hue a very strong affin
ity for the different metals, forming, in a few
months, a perfect enninel, becoming nearly ns
hard ns ihe metal itself, and the longer on the
harder it becomes, and never cleaves qff; tor
old or new tin roofs it is superior to nny sub
stance ever before found; in fact, for any thing
you wish to protect from fire, weather or water,
it is a desideratum nought for years, bill never
before attained. This mostvnluabie substance
has now been so long test' d, and has given
aneb universal satisfaction, that there is in fact
but one opinion of its utility where best known,
as it is now between six end seven years since
the first wos tried ; and where then applied, is
now like n atone.
Other pnints that wero applied at the
same time by the side of this, hnvo entirely
disappeared us the action of the ntmosphere
destroyed the oil with which they were up-
plied. they washed or rubbed off like chalk
or whiting.
Directions. ■
Mix tho “paint” with Ljnsecd oil ortlie
Patent Vcgetuble Point oil, to the consisten
cy of thick paint, and apply two or three
good coats with a common paint brush,
helngcnreful to.keep the paint well stirred
in tho pot while putting on; dryers enn be
used as in ordinary paints, if required to
drv soon. 190 pounds will oover n surfnee
of 1900 squure feet with three good fire
proof coats.
The genuine, both Chocolato and Slate
color; also, the Patent Oil for sale low at
Battey’s Drug Store, Rome, Ga. .
' aprll 16,1852.
■
Gioxoia Raii
ROHE ITEM HILL.
II. J. OHBERO,
merchant tailor.
absent on profestionil business.
Jan .23 18.51
WH. E. ALEXANDER fc CO. m
A RE now reoelvinga largo and oxtensive
i*. stock of lienvv trends nt ilw» N.u, n.i.s
stock of heavy goods at the New Brlok
Store appo site the Hail liond Depot, con
sisting in part, or Sugnr, Coffee,, Tons, L|.
quors, ull'kinds Rope, Bagging, Salt. |rpn.
Molasses, candies, Nails, Soup, Staroli, nan.
dies, Negrp Blankets and shoes, Klee, To-
bncco, Segars, Anvils, Vices, Bellows,conk
ing nnd Parlor Stoves, qnd * thousand other
nrliuks whloh thoy invite Merchants nnd
Planters to oall nnd see ns they oan pur.
chase Goods at Augusta prioes with freight
added.
Home, Ga., Octnbot 17, fbfll'i
JlffiT RECEIVED,
1 OD HAQSprlmc Rio 6c LagulraCoffee,
ivv 16 Hds. Muscovado ana St, Croix
, Sugar,
10 Hhds. Now Orleans Sugar,
20 Backs superior FamilyFlour,
20 Bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1,.2 and 6,
Fresh Raisins boxos and half boxes, tbr sale
low by IV. E. ALEXANDER 6c Co.
Doc. 12,1861.
COFFEE, CHEESE, tto.
76 BAGS prime Rio and Laguire Coffee,
126 Boxes “ Ooshen Cheese.
HU Dnis. Extra It. o. Molasses.
10 Hlids. W. I. Molasses.
60 Bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey.
26 “ Mackerel.
Just rccolvcd nnd for sale low by
W. E ALEXANDER Ado.
Fob. 18. 1862. tf.
IlfflT RECEIVED*—fflTSacks fresh Btlek-
* wheat Flour; 60 Boxes pritno Cheese. F
sale by _ IV. E. ALEXANDER (
Dec. 19,1861.
Cow Peas and rolatMs,
A LOT fine-cow pens—a lot fine I
peas—n lot fine planting Irish noti
peas-
in store, and for snlo L
CUNNINGHAM 4s LINTON
v09. IR5Q
Fehninrv 29. (852
LKUCKRIES.
W E hnveon hand a tine stock ol the 1
quality of Sugar, Coffee, Too, Mol
scsand Ryrup, fur Family use.
I.insceJ, Lump und Train Oils Spirits
Turpentine by the i/nllon, White laed by il
keg, Window Glass 8 by 10, and 10 by
Thoso article, we offer entirely for cash.
Mntch 25,1652 JOHNSON 4c WOOD,
JOHN 8. AHDERHOS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W ILL give hie prompt attention to the isle
ot Lands, end the establishment ofdle-
•lutcd Land Claims In eastern T las. He
will nlso do a General collecting business.
All on the most moderate terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texes.
RxreaiNccs—J udoi Lumpkin.
J. W. H. Underwood.
rot.. Daniel 8. Peixtup.
July 10,1851.
J C8T RECEIVED on consignment, from th*
celebrated Eaglo 51111s, 19 bbls. superior
flour. J. T. SAWRIE,
march 4,1862. Agent for M.P tf- Co.
O N CON8ICNSENT, a lot of first rate new
Bacon. J.T. SAWRIE,
mar. 4.1862. Aoenl for M,
rnr.ru,
P.4-C*.
v 1
“To Cut Lumber Fast,'
U SE A A Labor CinctiLAR Saw. -We have
a Inrge superior made Ciroular Saw,
with mnndril und all complete, for Sale al
manufacturers prinnd expenses, by
CUNNINGHAM45 LINTON.
February 20, 1852.
QTB6H HILL.—The Homewood Stei
tJ three miles from Rome, on the Calki
Road is in operation, and the subscriber wi!
receive porn on loll, and -otlon at the usual
rates of toll. JOHN HUME™
R.ipeand Bngging furnished If requsled
2000 PACKAGES BOOTS&. 8HQ1
crfjxnE subscribora hare just received i
just i
thousand packages Boats A I
comprising ono of tho finest assortment:
offered in this or any other market, and'f
sale by D. F. FLEMING 4b Co.
43 Hayno Street. Charleston, 8.0.
Fob, 19,1852. 8m*
PLANTATION FOR MLB- ;r ~
E CONSISTING of 240 acres of land .
ing within three miles of Rome, upon
th u ummcrrillo road, about 80 acres of No.
1 crook bottom, tho balanco prime good
and hickory upland with about36 acres c
cd land upon which there are some fire
six good comforiablo buildings attached; !
will be sold ohoap lf applied foL soon. IL
tics Indisputablo.
ALSO ON HAND.
A good lot of Dry Goods, Hardware, I
Paints. Oils, Groceries and Provisions g
ally. Will buy at all times Bacon.
Corn, Wheat, Meal and Produce g«
JOHN H. ROBE
May 6,1862.
HATTKAHS-HAKINB,
rriHE undersigned having located in
dto
i is prepared to do Mattrtiss works
to suit persons wishing to purchase.
Shop is re bo bund nt bis own.
immediately opposite the house reoen
copied by Wm, Johnson, Esq Pe
ing to purcltosn will pleaae call and
8,;) work before purchasing oil
A fow loads of dry corp phi
lor whiohtbe oash will be
JAMr-
July 31,1851.