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K.
Iowa a 21 els
Fanner’s
■ Best Bright n.x-Cl
icnts, &o.
,in 8 els per lb.
0.0tom 10.
, Spados, toe. toe. toe,
rncntcr's Tot'
ools.' .,
qvb Augurs-7'to 8 <>ts' .
'" ■ % cts. Best Planes of
: Boots, Net
:ts per yd-Do-
1M -
r nl^Assortm
mestie Goods ■ oroTO^SacrifitlMi^Mtedins
nml Fancy Goods of ovovy Ulud nud quality,
.Hats, Capa, toe. toe.. Best Twist Double-bar-
'"ggaagi -
bunty.—r'l'd nil Ki
Attiring oitv improvements this year, wlllbi
found a now water box, in .which tho Journal
of tho shaft is entirely surrounded by water,
making it of course worth niore, (if_ the wa
ter box is worth anything) than any box now
in existence; aritbci’o.is no other box known
thatdooa surround the shaft with water on
more than three sides! The advantage of this
bo' over all others Is so obvious that it needs
no* further comment.
From tho extraordinary efforts tisod by
mannfncturers In Middle Georgia to monop
olise tho Gin business In this sodllbn, jus
tice to" onrsolvos seems to require’ tls to saj%
that Wo are using as gorid material ns any
of them) wq have ns good Mechanics- a?
rinv of them; \yo h(ivo 'more experience thdi)
threo fourths of them; arid that’tve tiro
in tho Cherokee coufitry arid do not care to
pass South of GhattOhooehoo River to sell
■loUrGIns, Wishlngto coniine ourselves whol-
y to" the sootlon Itt which' wo live, to sell our
work wc would thankfully recclvo your orders
early, that your Gin may not havo to he'put
up in too much Jinvry.
Feb, 19.1862,-tf. A. D. KING & Co.
singular tho kindred and creditors of said
iluceascd. to bo nnd appear at my office, with
in the ilm6 prosbribcdl'V I,aw, to Allow ennso,
JESSE L AMBERTIT, Ordinary.
May 0.1862. , , •• :
t(iM, Floyd County.—lo all .wlmtii
'iHKIH
fir tho persons and' property of MarthyJ.,
ltachCnl I/. William arid Joseph IV, Sloan,
trpliaBs ofllenry R., Sloan deceased.
Theso are t/ioretoro to cllo,and admonish
Pq and sing,liar tlie kindred and (rlends of
Mid orphans to he arid, appear at my office
within tho time prescribed by law-to show
e.inse, ifany they have, Why letters should
not bo granted tosuid applicant; Given hu
ll T my band ut offleo.- - Tills third’ driy* or
May 1862., JESSE LAMUHRTH, .
•May 0,1802. Ordinary ■■
7.'E011GIA,( Floyd County.—To all whom
vJ it mfty coriternj Whereas P. R. I,ylo,
Administrator on tlie Estate of Jonathan 8.
Dawson deceased, applies to mo for letters
cf dismission from tho samo.
Thcso.nru therefore toolto and admonish
nil nnd singular tho kindrad and crodilors of
mid ilooonsod to-be nnd appear at. my office
within tho lima proscribed.by law, to show
—- - if nnv exists,’ why said letters should.
'Vt Iiir sTllunn Hn«i
this tho ldtlidny of Juno 1862.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
Ordinary, ...
"i J'OSJtv tmrntUswHoV date KppllcatAmis. will
bo made to tho .Ordinary of Floyd conh-
l v, fbrlenvo to soli 'Sarah Ann. George W,
James M, Palestine, Martha, William H, H./
mid Nancy Cannon, minor children of James
Gannon, Interest iri and to lot of Land No. 02
in tho 24th district and third Section et or
iginally Cherokee, now "Floyd County, .this
■Jithday of May, 1862.
, JAMES CANNON,
Juno 8d, 1852. .... Guardian.
tooga County.—Whereas
Matliew B. Richardson-and Anno Ram*
soy apply to the for letters uf’Adhiinlstra-
tlon on tlio estate of Rico R. ltamsiiy, late of
said county decorisod; ••
These aro therefore to oltoarid admonish
nil and singular, tho kindred arid, creditors
of said deceased i to be and. appear at my of-
floe.withtn the tirao proscribed by law, to show
cause, If any’they have, why said letters
should not’ho .granted. Given under my
hand and seal at officojn Summerville April
12th 1852, FRAFOIS A. KIRBY, Jl
aptjl 16,1852. Ordinary.
HARDWARE I HARDWARE I
rpHE Subscriber hits just, rocolycd and Is
JL now Opening a large' and oxtenslvo ns-
... ....... sortment of Hard Ware nnd Cutlery direct
iranythoyhftvo.whysald lettersofdlsmlsslun (Vom tho’■Iriiriortcrs and Mamffiicturors In
should not bo granted, ’ Glvon tmdor my New York mid Philadelphia, which ho offers
hand and offlolal signature at offloo. This to the public on such terms as will bo satis-
-id day of may 1862; ■ factory to ull who may favor him with their
- - 1 n.jL— patronage, Being engaged exclusively In the
Hard-ware business, ho flatters himself that
he can offer such inducements to tho public,
ns will make It their Interest to give him a
call, His stock embraces overy thing usual
ly kept In a Hard-wavo Store Consisting in
part of
Iron of all kinds, Anvils,
Axes, i Vices, ,
Bellows,
Shovels and ,
Amos best do.
Plattbrra Seales, .
Counter do.
Well Wlieols, -
Hubs, ■
• Point Boxes,
Wagon Boxes, too, Ac. too.,
Together with a Inigo assortment of Carpen
ters Tools of all kinds and qualities, such as
Augurs—combination, mlll-'Vright, concave,
even surfaced and augur hilts, braces nnd
hilts of all kinds, try squares, bevels, gngues,
spoko shaves, hollow augurs, clilssels of eve
ry description; nil'kind oflocks, lllos, brass,
wrought nnd Iron britts, screws, tnblo cutlery,
pockot do., &o. &c. &c.
Also, a largo assortment of doublo nnd sin-
.liulus.
Horse-shot) Nalls; •'
Scythes, .
Cradles,
Tllinan Irons,
Siirrup do.
Mahiblp Iron,
• INDIA MATTING.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR
Augusta Georgia,
TJAVE rccelvod'lYom New York,-ft largo
•X.’ supply of 4-4, 54 and 0-4 Plain nnd
Cl,coked India MATTING,Of superior qunll
I V. and to which they respectfully Invito the
r itontlon of Hie public.. June 10,’ 1862,
N OTICE.—Two months after date applica
tion will bo ma(lu tp tho Ordinary, of
Floyd county for leave to self Lot No. 201, In
F.io 2-lth district 8 section, belonging to tho
estate of Thomas McGuire deceased.
T.McGUlUE, Adnr’r
DrDra;. AicVJulH-.Hr ttat«'*d
J-unofl. 1852.
cleaning rods, wipers, Worms,
pntont wnddlng, gun looks, tubes, bullet
morilds, toe. too.
Store noxtdhor below Johnson & Wnnd.
ROBERT T. McCAY.
Romo,On., April 8,1852—ly.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR
■Augusta Georgia.
H AVE received’from New York, Dutch,
Bolting 0L0TUB, of tho host quality.;
Nos. 0,1, 2, 8,4, 6, 0, 7,8, 0, ntid 10, and to
which tho uttentlou of the public is respect
fully Invited. , ’ June 10,1852.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
■ THE SUBSCRIBERS olfer Tor sale
Two hundred ’.acres of land, one liUn-
clearod lands, all fresh, tho lands lying ono
and a half milos.-froin Gadsden tlio terminus
of the Selma and Tennessee River .Railroad,
well watered, and.healthy.locution as any in
tlie State. .Wo will also, sell the Hotel in
» ROME T
In the House fpnncrlu occupied by
Jjt Stevenson ainl Duncan.
E are now receiving nnd opening, direct
from Importers alargu and well select
ed stock uf Drugs, uf.the purest phnrnotor all
of which we wlil-warrant, and proposo to soil
on tho most accommodating terms at whole
sale and retail, !Ye would cull tho sppclul at
tention of PySlclans of Cherokee,Georgia, and
Alabamn, as Wo think wo can furnish as good
articles and on os good tenhs ns any where
this sldo of Charleston. Our assortment is
very fine, consisting of tho (bllowing articles:
Alcohol, Antlmoiilals, MurcuriaTs, Aolds,
Crensot, Calomol, Eng. aud Am. Opium, Mor
phine, Sulph. Quinine, Ferrocyanate Quinine,
Iodine, Iodide Potnss, Nitrate Silver, Phos,
Calx. Precipt, Chloroform.
Alcoholic extracts, a full variety—and a
general assortment of the latest nnd most ap-
and tinfoil, paints, oils, dyc-stnlli, varnishes,
putty, sash glass of every size, perfumery of
the (lnestquality, brushes orovory stylo, spi
ces, essential oils, flinoy soups, sperm nnd ada
mantine Cindies; sperm and Lin. oil, burning
fluid, oom nnd pearl starch, Physicians’ offico
furniture, stationary lino variety, line chowing
tobacco, extra flno segurs, macaboy, Scotch
nnd rapco snuff, flno Freuclt chocolnto.gnrdoti
seed of overy variety, Burning Fluid and
Camphino, and a line selection uf brandy and
choico mcdcclnal wines. Also, a good assort
ment of Thompsonian tpedioincs, nnd all the
most approved nnd popular pntont medicines;
n variety of fancy articles nnd nH other arti-
cles to bo found in tho Druggist lino.
- Dr. S. D. PEARCE & CO.
March 11,1862. ,
8. II. PEARCE would , respcotflllly Inform
tho citizens of Floyd, Cass,-Polk, and Pauld
ing counties, that he. hns purchased from
STATE OF OEOROIA, Floyd County.
iTIO all whom It may concern—whereas, Joel
JL Doan applies to : mo- Air letters of Admin
istration on tho Estate of John IV. Richard
son,‘Into of said county, deceased.
Theso are therefore to clto.nnd admonish
all - nnd Singular tho kindred and creditors of
sold deceased; to bo and appear rit my offico
w(thin the time prescribed by law; to show
cause (ifany they hove.) -why letters should
not he granted to said applicant. '■■■■■■'■'
Given under my hand nnd official signature
at offico. This 2(Jth day of April;-1862. ' .
JESSE LAMBEKTH, Ordinary.
. April 29.1652. .
EOH0IA, Floyd County.—To all whom it
vT mny coricem j Whcrcns Seaborn J. John-
son and Jqstali II. Gill apply to mo ‘.for lot-
tors of administration debonh non (with tlio
will annexed) on the' Estate of Benjamin Ba-
kerlate of said county deceased.
Theso aro ihorclbre to cite and admonish
all nnd singular tho kindred arid creditors
of skid deceased to bo and appear at my of-
floe within tho tlmo prescribed by law and
show enriso If nriy they have why loiters
should not ho granted to snid applicants.
Given under my hand nnd official signature
at offico this 13th dav of ApriH862.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Anrll 15 1862. Ordinary:
/''J.EOKUIAi Floyit County.—To ull wnmii
U It may concern j lVhercos Robert Battey
apply to Ho for letters of administration on
the Estate of IVllllkul Smith, late, of said
county deceased.
. These'are therefore toolto and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said daccosed to bo and npneur at my offico
within the time prescribed by lnw nnd show
cause, ifany. they, hqyo, why letters should not
boGrnntedto said applicant. Given under
my lmnd and official signature, this 13th day
of April, 1852.
.JESSE LAMBERTH,
April 15,1852. Ordinary.
, OUGIA, Floyd County.—To all whom
It may coucern : Whereas Seaborn J.
Johnson and Joslah H. Gill, apply to me
for letters of ndministrullon on Iho Estate of
William 8, Blmmbnslato of said, couuty de
ceased,
These ore therefore to clto and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within tho time prescribed by law nnd show
cnitsu. Ifany they have, why letters sbou’d
-jrtrfeirutmcr lilyruts nature
at office tbis,13tli day of April 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTn
aprll 15,1862. Ordinary.
-AN: „„„„„
William B. Varnon, ) ;
vs. . ? label for a Vivotcc
Dorltha Varnon. 1 , -
riEOROIA. Chattooga County.—’Frestfnt
VT tl|ri Hon. Ju’o. H. Lumpkin. It appear
ing to the court by tho return of tho Sheriff
that the. defendent does not reside In the
county, nnd It further appearing thatsho does
not reside in tho Slate; it Is; on motion, Order
ed, that'the derendent appear arid answer at
the'next term uf this court, or that the case
bo .considered In default, and the plaintiff ul-
lo'wed’tO proceed. February 10.1652.
' JOHN H. LUMPKIN. I. s. t. a. c.
I horbbv certify that the above Is a true ex
tract (Yetii tlio minutes of the Superior court
of said county, DANIEL HICKS, Clk. «
march 4, 1852. m4in. ■
iVL of Cabluct Furniture. Also,-Pannel
Doors, Window Blinds,Sash, It. he. All or
ders from a distance, pronfiptly attended to.
Terms or notes draw
ing Interest.
We feel safe In’ saving, that wo are pre-
pared'to execute any job,In the Cahincl or
larpentcrs lino botturnnd cheaper than it can
bo done lit tho. , ’upfcountry," or laid' down
from any market.. ; .. • ■ .
N. B.—We have on hand a lot of
FISKS METALLIC
AN ORDER TO PERFECT NOTICE.
Eliza L. Cannon, •)
,' vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Andrew J. Cannon. J
fl EOROIA) ChnUOogiF County.—Present
VJ the Honorahltf Jnu'. II: Lumpkin, Judge
It appearing to thaConrtby the’return of tluS.
Shoritf, that tho defendant docs not. reside Irt
the county, nnd It further appearing that he
does not reside Iri this State: It Is, on motion,
ordered that tha said defendant appear and
answer at,(ho next term of thls court or that
tho case‘ho considered Iti default, and the
plaintiff allowed to proceed. Feb.iO, 1862.
JNO. H> LUMPKIN, i. s. o, b. c.
I do liiirby certify thnl tho nbovo Is a trite
extract (Him the minutes of the Superior
Coitrt of Chattooga County.'
. DANIEL IIICKS, c. M c.C. c.
march 11.. 1862. .
OTICEi—All persons indebted to the es-
tate of Juhtt Funderburk, deceased, late
of Floyd county, are requested to .conio for
ward and make immediate payment, nnd
those having claims against said estate, will
tileaso present them to me In terms of tho
law. THOS. B. PRICE, Admr.
march 4,1862.g
TV1 OT1CE.— All persons Indohted to the es-
il tato of Thomas Middleton. Into of Floyd
county, deceased, nro requested to come for
ward and make immediate payment; and
those hnvihg demands ngainst Bnid estiito will
plcaso preseut them Iri terms rif the law.
ROBERT WARE, Admr.
march 4.1862. .
■VTOTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es-
J.W tate of John U. Ihly, Into of said coun
ty, deceased, are requested to come forward
nnd rnnko Immedlato payment, and those
having demands ogelnst said estate will please
present them to mo In Effingham county Geor
gia, or to .lessee Lnmboi'th. Rome. Georgia,
uly nutheulicotcd in terms of the lnw.
C. WISENBAKER, Admr.
march 4.1852.
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
T HE subscriber would respcctfuljy notify
the citizens of Rome end vicinity, that
he Ins opened a simp near the Buena Vlstn
Hotel, where lm is,[th’P’iit’d to do all kinds ui
PAPER HANGINGS,
Sign anil Ornumcntul Painting)
neatly, promptly, and on rcnsonnblo terms
He will nlso paint in good style houses. Jtc„
&o i old lurnltoro ropalred, repainted and
varnished upon moderate terms.
lie'wili nlso ntlx and soli to order, every
variety of paint, nnd 1 end brushes to such
ns may wish to riso it themselves.
The subscriber is nlso prepared to CUT
GLASS and GLAZE in a neat urtd substan
tial manner, and Rt in windows of every
size and shape.
He hopes, by faithful attention to his
customers, nnd by the quality of his work,
to receive a liberal share ol tlio public pa.
railage. W. S. BRADBURY.
Home, Mnrch 25th, IH53
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
Uamburgt Oct. 29, 1801,
Hamburg Depot to Charleston, wlll.be,
until further nutice, 73 cents per hale., This
Company will nlso receive Cotton nt 1 he Geor
gia Rail Bond Depot, in Augusta, pay the
toil arid drnynge, 18} cts., across tho Augustn
Bridge, and deliver it in Charleston ol 98}
oents per bole. ’
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
Nov, 14. nofl—tf.
Farm Implements—Seed, Re,
ch MMWo§Ji9.m*
fTMIE undersigned would most respectfully
JL announce to tho citizens ofChcrokco Gn„
that he has established a Boole Store nt this
point, and can supply, on the most reasonable
terms: ■
Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous
Boobs, Stationary, Blank Books, Magazines,
&c., &c. He will nt all times keop a good sup
ply on hand, nnd any book that mny not be
found In tho Store, can,ho obtained in a few
dnys.
Ho solidts n share of the public patronago
—believing that satisfaction can bo given.
All ordure from a distance will bo promptly
attendedto. JNO. W. BURKE,
April 29.1852 .
next, unless disposed of sooner. Any person
wishing to purchase such property can see
tljo lands and ascertain tho terms by calling
on .w. D. Young, A. B. Hughes or W. A.
Vincent, ns ono or all of .them may nt any
tlmo he found in tho placo.
YOUNO & HUGHES,
Gadsden, Cherokee Co., Ala. Juno 10,1862.
purchaser. The nbovo property will he ori ClictrticnM’atent Soap, nnd that ho wi\fsup-
.•’.radfor. sale until tho first of September ply to all persons within said counties, who
wish to 'purchase this line and indispensable
article, cither Family Rights or tlio Genuine
Soap itself. For particulars refer to Messrs,
San tie & Jones’ advertisement.
April 22, 1852. Dr. S. B. PEARCE;
NE1V SPRING & Sl'linER GOODS.
N. J. OMBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Hns now on hand a well 'selected assort
ment ofBrond tlotlis, Cassltncrcs. nnd Vest-
i i-s, of new and fusliiomiblo Styles, logout-
.-with overy other IIrriel5 suited to tho
. -naon, .of every sluulo nnd eolo-. His
e-iods aro regulaily rcceied fiont' New
V irk, nnd are of the latest iashion, nnd the
h-'t quality.
He is nlso prepared, as nsunl, to mnnn-
toelure clothing nt till kinds according to
t'Pi latest city stylo and fashluns. The puh-
F.e Is invited to examine Ids stock.-
June 3, 1652.
WANTED
V PARTNER IN TRADE, by a man of
long experience in business and rcsi-
■V:icc of three years in this city. This Is an
- ieellont opportunity fur n young man to in-
\ ..-;t a small capital safely.nnd profitably.
Address "Uomz Cocuicn ” postpaid.
J lino 10th 1852.
d. jioimis,
No. 7 Barnard, SI reel Savannah, Ga,
Di*ll Hanger and Itlnnufacturfr of nil kinds
of Fire-Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks
of every description, &c,, &c.
O FFERS his services to the citizens of Sa-
vnhnnh, nnd Stnteof Georgia. He is pre-
• a red to fill orders for unytlting in the above
i ne, nt the shortest notice, and on the most ren
krumble terms.
Nov. 14,1851.
0BORGIA, Polk Comity.
W HEREAS, Willium W. Peek npplies for
letters of euardinnslrp for the person
nnd property of WiJJie E. Evtms ( minor child
of'Joseph Evans of'Pnlinferro oo. t ilecensed.
‘These nre to cite and admonish all and sin-
ir the kindred and friends of said minor
01 to be nnd appear at'iny office within the
** scribed by low, to show cause,-(if any
T why .s-Jid letters should not be
Slven my-hohd at office in
b June 21sty 18&2.
5H1EPXIEN A-BORDERS.
cirv howl, Amm.
T HE undersigned has fitted up in suitabli
style, a large nn^ commodious house, at
the corner of Floyd and Decatur Streets, At
lanta i3a., for.tlie purpose of accommodating
‘ «iy>)n r lymxdnts. T . Thhj.house is
K^pmpmrt % „
nil who wish qujet nocommbdations, ure re-
specttully invited to give tho City Hotel a trial
npl 2ft, 1852, L. R, bJJTLER.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED.
TTAVlNG T ad?efi' to Stock of
-LX Groceries, a fresh arid Beautiful Stock of
Dry Goods, Crockery, and Hardware, 1
would' .Respectfully Invito tlio citizens of
Rente and the Surrounding Country ' to call
and oxnmtnc tho quality and prices of my
goods before purchasing elsewhere ns I am
tlcfermircd to sell them. My Stock Consists
in part of the following articles viz.
Colored Cassimcres, Kossuth Ohanthrays,
New York do., Cnmletaud San Juan Jeans,
Mixed Cottonndo, colored Cambric & Selisla,
NVorstcd Sergo, black Alpacca,
Funcy Philip, Allenund MerrirancPrints,
Chambvny, Plaid, Pink nnd BuffCiDgham,
Fancy Muslins, Bareges do Swiss,
Plain and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Check and Jackonct do.,
Swiss Jaconet &Tlircad Edgings, &Inscrtlngs,
Cap, Bonnet, Tafcrty ami Satin Ribbons,
Ladies Kid, Embroidered Silk & Lisle Gloves,
Gentlemens Kid, Silk nnd Cottou Gloves,
Ladies and Misses Cotton Hose,
Cents half do.,
Fine Linnens nnd Linen Diapers,
Bleached & unbleach'd Shirtings & Sheetings,
Buttons, Thread, Hooks, Eyes, ,
nnd 'various articles in thu Dry Goods line;
also, a fine selection of Ladies walking shoes,
Slippers and Gaiters.
Home, March 18,1852.
Family Grocery and Candy manufactory
milE Subscribers having opened a FAMILY
1 GROCERY and CANDY STORE in Cal-
hoiiii, On . solicit tv share of public patronage,
They would especially oill tho attention of
Merchants to tliolr stock of candies, which
they oflbr by the wholesale at 2Q cents per
pound. Let tlio cash accompntiy your orders
and candy will be forwarded Immediately.
Qivo us a trial; wo think yon will bo pleased
, S.'D. EVERETT & Co.
Calhoun, Ga., April 8.1862. 8m.
■BURIAL OABBB.
Those artloles are so well known to tho pub
lic. that it Is Useless for hs to say any thing
in their praietl. • NYe will, state, however, that
they cost but little more than the usual kind
°'NVc havu nlso .on hand n lot of Cottage ft*
Chairs, made , by Morgan, of Decatur
aud for sale at Manulhcturere prleos.. T}l
GEORGIA IIIII.ITARY INSTITUTE,
- Marietta, Ga.
FpHE’thirft Session of this Institution com
X . moncos otj the 7th of June, 1852. '
. Tho Institution la organized Upon the usual
dan of four Collegiate Classes.’ Tbc follotv-
ng Is a synopsis of the course 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 and its applications. Ana
lytical Geometry, Frenoh, Drawing, Compo
sition, Rhetoric. History.
Second Clan.
Differential and Integral Calculus, Natural
and Experimental Plnlbsophy, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Drawing. Evidences of Christian
ity, Moral and Mental Philosophy.
First Class.
Natural History. Mineralogy, .'Geology and
Pltylosophy, Political Economy, Law of Na
tions, Civil and Military Engineering, and'
Civil Architecture Infantry: Tactics, Selonco,
and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be admitted who is less than
fourteen or more than twonty-flvo years of age;
or who Is afflicted with any disease or Infirm
ity .which would render him unlit tor military
duty. ■■■■ . • '
The Cadets will bo occupied about ono
hour and a half each day In'military exer
cises ; but at such times as not to interfere with
their regular studies.
The Courso of Instruetlpn, regulations and
discipline of .the Institution have been puT
O NE,portable forge, a most useful and
lmudy machine, one dozen ■ best corn
shelters, une dozen straw-outters usual sizes,
u large.hand or horse mill, n full assortment
plows,' cultivators, bee., one superior corn
S lantcr, long nnd short Imndlo shovels spndea
:o., red, yellow nnd white olovursecd, heids
seed, toe,, lor snle bygrass
CUNNINGHAM to LINTQN.
_Fehruary 20. 1552
SELECT SCHOOL.
rpiIE Oakland Select School, fur Boys, 11
X miles north-east of Rome, will bo open
ed on NVednesday the 18th Inst. A limited
number only of pupils will bo received, and
the Teacher will attend to nnd direct tho re
creation as wull as tho studies of those who
g!rnritensa%‘Voqti , esteto’in31eated?fio“gonen!i
course they Wish scholars to pursue, leaving
tho particular studies nnd books to bo determ
ined by the teacher. Each pupil will provide
himself with n chair. Tuition at the rato of
thirty dollars for the academic year of ton
months. 8. J. STEVENS.
Fob. 12th. 1862. tf
JOS. VV WKUHTKK, J QK<»» P's l’A|.ME3
WEBSTER K PALMES#
nriiolegnlo Grocers, Successors to A
yV Wells & t'o- tlie old stand» No. 195,
Bap Street, .Savannah. Ga. They have
hand and for sale, 400bbl Domestic Gin
Brandy an I Rum, 75 bblfl Monongnheln'
Whipkey, 00 Half Pipes, Quarter and Eights
hostFr’ch Brandy, 5ubbls Port, Medari nnd
Mnlnga Wiiie’., 8 Pipes Holland Gin,'4 Hhds.
St. Croix nnd Jamaica RumySHhds. ScotcF
and Irish Whiskey, 50 Boxes Spanish and
American Scgars, 20 Hhds. lair nnd choire
Louisiana Sugar, 60 do. St. Croix nnd Porto
500 Kegs, halves and quarter gun powder,
800 Bags Buck dud Drop thot, 4000 Lb,.
Lead, with a complete assortment ol articles
usually kept in a wholniulo Grocery They
will havo a heavy slock cf Gunny Baggin
and Hemp Bald rope for the fall demand, u 1
of which will be sold on reasonable terms.
Savannah, .Tune 25, 1^51 • > -
««To Cut Lumber Fast,”
U SE a a Labqb CinouhAaSAW.-mWohave
a large superior made Circular S;
with mandril und all complete, for sale at
manufacturers prinnd expenses, by
CUNNINGHAM«Sc LINTON.
February 20, 1862.
JESSE LAMBEItTll & CO,
G entlemen's Furnishing Store.—WE
would respectfully invito the attention of
our customers nnd tlie public generally to
our stock of Goods for Full and Winter weari
which we have just received tiifd are open
ing.’ Gents bl’k and colored fYock, dress and
sack Coats,
Black and colored Tweed and satinott and
trock coats,
Cloth nnd Blanket cloaks and Over-conts, *
Colored Cass; Doeskin, Tweed and Suiinett
pants.
Black and colored silk, satin, plush, cash
mere and merino Vests,
L.T3. Shirts, colored shirts; merino and cotton ,
under shirts, merino and oottpn £ hbse j.Pock-
^t.bd'ks, eravuts, - scurfs, gloves, suspenders,'
collars, drawers Asp, Men's youth’s nr,d
Boy's hats nnd caps, in great variety 'Men’s
fine oalf dress Boots Men's fine water-proof
Boqts And a large and complete assoh-
m % 4pt of Men’s a'ndBoy’s Bodtu’nnd Shoes ol
every'<5utility nnd p’iee.v■- \
1 *We have/ulso for the Lacjles,velvet, sijk,
** straw Bpnnets 1 ; Satin, Lasting utfU.
liters half Gaiters and' Buskfnsj'
»r£t’and3\> liking Bools and Shoes;
■rtment of Misses and childrens
' ticularly Invito the at-
» ■ntiWRm fttiT. oF Negro
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS,
{Late Atlanta, Iron Foundry.)
T JIIS new COMPANY is now prepared
to do work on short potlce, of heavy and
light Castings from the latest improved pot-
terns of, Iron, Brnss or Composition, nil of
which will be warranted. Turning, Boring
and Drilling done to order. Also, screwcut
ting of. 1 Of eet or under, of -.any sized thread
required. H*nvy and light forging of wrought-
Iron or Steel done in superior style.
Particular Attention is called to their pat
terns for Mill Gearing, for Merchant and
Custom Flouring nnd Saw.Mills, Gin Genr
ing of all the usual sizes, and Bark Mills all
ways kept on hand. We arc also prepared to
build stationary Engines upon the latest im
provements nil of which be sold low for
cash. Copper and Brasp taaen in exchange
for work at cash prices. •
A. LEYDEN,
JAMES L. DUNNING,
john McDonough.
WILLIAM RUSHTON,
P. S. All of the above compajiv are prac
tical Mechanics, nnd give their undivided nt
tentton to tho business. opt 9, 1851.
PLANTATION FOR DALE,
CONSISTING.of 240 acres of land ly-
Jng within .three miles or Romo, upon
ummurvillc road, about 80 acres of No.
1 crock bottom, the balance prime good oak
and hickory upland with about 35 acres clear
ed land upon which there aro some five or
six good comfortublo buildings attached. It
will bo sold «heap If applied for. soon. Ti
tles indisputable.
. ALSO ON HAND.
A good lot of Dry Goods. Hardware, Shoes,
Painty Oils, Grocorles and Provisions gener
ally., Will buy at nil times Bacon. - Lard,
Corn, Wheat, Meal and Produco generally.
. JOHN Ii. ROBERTS.
May 0.1852. ‘ 3in.
GEORCIA/Floyd iountjv
rpO all whom it may concern—Whereas,
JL Jobn.W. Hooper,.administrator on tho
Estate of Milos Jennings, deceased, nppliesto
mb for letters of dismission from tho same'
' Those are therefore to cite nnd .admonish
all and singular, tho kindred’ nnd creditors of
said ilecensed. to bo and appear at my office
wlthfn the time prescribed by law to’show
cause fifiahy they have') why said letters of
discission should not be granted said appli
cant.; Given under my hand and official sig
nature’ dt plfice, this 81st day of May. 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTH.-
tato of John Ward, deceased, late of
Floyd county, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment; nnd those ha
ving claims ngainst said estate, will please
present them to nie in tferms rif the law. •
R. J. JOHNSON, Adni’r-
mavfi 1862.
GROCERIES,
TTITE have on homl u fine stock plthe best
yy quality of Sugnr, Ootfee, Tea, Molas-
sosand Syrup, for Family use.
LinsecJ, Lump and Train Oils. .Spiritsof,
Turpentine by tho imilon, White laed by iht
keg, Window Glass 8 by 10, nnd 10 by 12
Theso articles we oiler e itirely.for cnsh. N ’ ,
March 25; 1852 JOHNSON Sc WOOD,
SUM R^§,t E ^0 R l5f TT ' FIRE-PROOF FAINT.
- . ■ TOnMIftf! *. • .
It (m3 now been tearetl more titan elx years
by the severest trials,.and in every ease the
action of (he weather seems only to Indurate
id render It more nnd mure nerin.oiier.t . -In
j Instance has’ a ever been knbwn.to.cracfe,
cleave off, or Waste by time. :
iBCombnitlblllly.
The fl e-proof qualltlerof this article hnve
betn te.tsd beyond the porellrillty of a doubt,
and have ^already, been, the means unques.
llonably, of saving mil 1
ny Inrge fires have slopped when it came to
ulldingb covered-with It. It will |ie seen, by
is analysis, that It.ermnins a.lcrge nmon-t of
ccnting, after It tarns to slate, is indestrncilhli
before the orin ting will glv
J Insertcertifi nle-ofnll the Insitrniiee Gom
)np(es ol Akron.. Itlo, where the paint is best
mown, nnd hnsln several fires been tested.nrid
proved t.|.e(t|rid more, heit, before giving nay
thnn tin or zlne
1 Wntcr-Froof Qnnlltlrs, ‘
It linsbeen found euperirr to nnyh'ng ever
yet discovered for stopping leakages In old
roofs, of either shinnies, tin, or any nflhe me
tals, nnd also ’or rides of • risk wnlls, In pre
vent the absorption of the external moisture-
In our experiments we coated n lirlek.wlth If,
arid nfte. the.e.-tiilng bad turned to stone. Im
mersed It in wnter, where It rcriinlned over two
weeks! nt whioh tlmo we ascertained that
there had riot n particle nf'waler penetrated,
...sit did not weigh any more then when.lm-
tnerred. We tried one that was not covered,
and It absorbed nearly one ihl'd of its.'oWp
weight.
' ■ ihi
(t is impofslblc to Mil > crate all the uses to
which inis valuable artn-le may be applied—
" ' 12.1
Guomoia Hail Hoad B,
Pome, i
Canalngkan k Llatn, Agi
P Bit SONS wishing to hnve nn
here from Angusto, (for sales
Bunk on tills Agenc/.’ .
Febru'nrV 20. IS82.
t uonlkghams and Untaa,
At the Bail Road Depot, Home, Georgia.
,T)UAL inoll the varieties of Groceries, in •
A- eluding,n- fml nssortment of common
nnd fine liquorr, wines toe., heavy hnrdwnre.
suoli ns Smiths’ Bellows! anvils, 'hummer.,
cutters, corn shell.',s arid machine, a
[dements generally; also, clover una grass
seeds too, Floiir^bacen. lqril, nnd,provisions
counter settles, &fc.--nlit:ost every thing n-
mong the useful, whether for farm, garden,
tondf
, - .VO respectfully invite the
nllontiun of dealers, furmers, 'ithd all Who
.any wish to buy such articles.
February 26,ls52.
ROJ1E STEAM MILL.
YTTK have on bond and are n
CASH
-uaoli nnd CASH ONt.Y, also' we nre'pre*
pared to do nil kinds of Work In the Carpen
ters Une atshoit notice end low prices, for-,
nishing Materials ifri quiied.
llo-np, March 25. 1852. if
W. H. UYDF.RtVOOD k J.W.H. UADEItWOOD
III Fratllcc Low in III! the Counties o
the Churokee Circuit, (except D .e.)
They will’ both personally attend a "he
Contis J. W. H. UNDEIlWttOD will nt
We .piilli however, montinn some of .he more
proriilnittt. il ls now being used, with great
satisfaction, for the following purpos -s: For
roofs or sides of oar dwellinasi 'pnriioiilsriy
cottages,ns th -eliaeolple I. just tjie 1 eqjo'fdr
the sides; for mariafnetories, foundries, -mill*
machine ’hops, steamboat: oar nndlnonmntivo
docks, railroad depots nnd bridges, and nil-
lulldings near railroad tracks, it ia invaluable
n princeling from the nlmn.t constant showers
llshed in pmnphlot form and will be forward- ?^ Ur . n ^ ni ^ l ;' n ders nnd ■falllng^jfl,^kca_nMrp.
.WjWtHftWfYT hTridsoflron wt rk, ns it hns n
Cnssyllle nnd Gainesville., All business "it-
trusted re them will he promptly arid faith-
^riFFIC.B ntx°'door to Hooper to Mitcliell,
"Boenn Vlstn. House," Rome, Gn., nt- which
place one or bothw’tl always be found,except
absent an prnfessibniil business.
Jut, 33 1651 ,- .
QTEAM MILL.r-T'hc Homewood Steam Mill
LJ throe miles from Home, an’the Cnlhotm
Road Is I operation, find the-eubsoribef will
receive
Cow Fens and Potatoes. .
A LOT floe cow pens—it lot flno tnblo
pens—n lot fine planting Irish potatoes
in store, aud lor snle.by .
Each Cadet as soon he is admitted, and be
fore he Is'permitted to join his class in tho re
citation rooms, must pay ovor to the Super-
Inlendent tho sum of 9100. for which it re
ceipt shall bo given him in full TO? tuition,
board, washing fuel, lights. Held music a!nd
all other contingent expenses, for one ses
sion op five months rind tor each succeed
ing session 8100 in advance.
Cadets from a distance hitist provide their
bedding and room frirnlture. These articles
can be purchased in Marietta upon reasona
ble terms. • ’.
By order of the Board of Trustees;
DAVID IRWIN,
Jain. 18—0m . Pres. Board Trustees,
MATTHASS-1UAKII7G. r
T HE undersigned Imvinglocated in Romo,
is prepared to da Mattrass work on terms
to suit persons wishing to purehuso. His
Shop is 10 be touud at his own residence,
Immedintely opposito the bpiieo reoemly oo-
cupled by Wm. Johnson. E-q Persons wish
ing to parclmso will please call and examine
2.’; work before purohnslna efrewhere.
A few loads of dry corn shuens wanting
lor wlliollllie co.sh wilMie jiai<h__
Jn’y 31. 1SS1
NEW GOODS.
JOHNSON & WOOD,
A RE n^w receiving tlmir springnnfi sam-
iner supply of .Goods, and would call
the attention of their former custorriers, and
nil who mny wish to buy cheap Goods.
Our stock of* fine Goods tire of many de
scriptions—Muslins nnd Prlhind Lnwns
Baraeges and Silk Tissues de Lnins, Glng
hnmSi PHnts, plnm, white nnd ornda Bhi
Muffins,' plain black Tandy colored dress
Silks, and’many other articles too tedious to
mention. Also, u fine stock of .Goods lb!
f.cntlcmcn’s wear for Spring and Summer#
Together with a fine lot of common fine
fVisniohdbto Ready made Clothing and ohfap,
Huts of’the most fiifhioh tble styles. Hard*
ware and Cutleryi consisting of Pools.of till
inoat every kind j Wagon Tyre and Swedes
iron ; Hoop, Band and .Sheet iron and Plow
OTBry.kirifirireriSnfefMiW^Rll!^^"
na and Glass ware Boots and Shoes, fine
and common, and a fine -.took of Ludies tine
shoos and Children’s shoes.
Heavy Domestic Goods for working hand*
March 25. 1562; JOHNSON & WOOD.
ity for the different m’elnj., forming??* n frw:
months, a perfect enamril, b 'cSnilifg nearly ris
hard "s the metal itself, arid the longer on the
hnrder i» becomes, nnd neyer r.lenvc* off; fur
old »r new till roofi.it is super or to any puli
stance ever before Iburid; in fiat, ’’ornny ililno
I'ouwlsh to prate t frtim fire, w -athe! or water.’
t is n draiiI--rntum .Oiiabt fnr yenrs, hat never
before attained. Thismost v ilunb e snh.innee,
hns now been so long; t?«t d, and has given
sneh unive'rnril sntis'ri' tlun, that there lo iti'fiinl
but one opinion of it- utility where best known,;
ns it is now between six and seven years tipce.
the first was tried I nnd.where then applied, is.
now like a stone.
Other paints that were applied nt tlie
same tlm-'by the side of this, havo entirely
disappeared as th" neiinriof lhe‘nimo«plmre
destroyed the oil wlth.whleh tliey were hp
plied they, washed or rubbed oirjike olmil:
or whiting.
Directions.
Mix the “prilnt” with Linseed oil orlh'
Patent VegetablnPnlnt oil, 'o the orinslsten-
oy of thick palm, nnd apply two nr three
good conts with n eominon paint liriuli.
belngcnrctol to keep the palm well,stirred
in the pot while putting on; dryers can be
drv soon. IPO [founds will cover Jl ".ttr'fiH’"
of Ition squnro feet with three-good' fire
proofnonts. ' -.,iv
The genuine, both Chnenlato’ nnd Slate,
colon nlso. tho Patent Oil fnrsnlolownt
Buttey’s Dreg ®toro, H.omc, Ga.
npril 15, 1852.
JUST RECEIVED, I
Af| BAGSprimn Rioto LngiiirnColIbe
JL"SX15 Hds..Muscovado ttnd St. Crpix
Sugar, tl L.
10 Hhds. New. Orleana Sugar. '
20 Sacks superior Family Flour; :
‘ 20 Bbls, Mnekorel. Nos. 1 2 and 8.
Fresh Raisins boxes nnd bnlf boxes tor sale
low by W. E. ALEXANDER to Oo.
Deo. 12. Wil.
•.V COFFEE, CHEESE,-too.
76 BAGS prime Rlnand Lngulra Coffee.
126 Boxes “ Onshen Cheese'.
80 Bills. Exfra'N: O. Molasses,
,10 Hhds. W. I. Mqlnsses..;
JfiO-BbliCinelnitati Whiskey,
iiymo oo u(vgnr)' viiiuii iij- nuium uwuuu»,
l.llrid.tliem In my hands tor collection.—
P r^' > ^ nty j:W?^LAS.A^.'
Tnc Uicutcit I'ougti Itinn Uy ivcr DIcsoy.
*af»tVKtJl7rl, - .
Just recolved and fur snlo low hv
AY. E ALEXANDER to Co.
’ CHARLES P. LEVY,
CTEAM Engine Builder, Machinist and
O Founder.—‘Is prepared to tarnish ill kinds
of Steam .Engines mid Mill Castings, hnvlti
an extensive assortment of patterns of ll
newest nnd most approved kinds. Oust Iron
IVatcr IVlieclt, of several patterns, of a char-,
acter that will suit all situations,
Tliu Or.miilg<><- Foundry.
On Cotton Avenue, mar the Macon j- Western
Depot, Has peculinr advantages in fitting up
Steam Saw Mills, tlie Proprietor huving had
grent exp rieno in that bu-iness. Many "
his Mills erenow in use In this state.
There is a constant supply of Gin Gearing
Cotton Press Pufleyr, .too , kept on hand.
Also, all kinds of finiehed Machinery
VT icnn. August 21, IS 1
JOHN 8. AADERSOY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
YT7"1LI, give his prompt attention to the snlo
VV oi Lands, and tho establishment of dim
•luted Land Claims in enstern T xas. He
Will also do a General collecting business.
All o n't lie most moderate terms.
Address Marsholl Harrison Coutity Tcxns,
References—Judge Lumpkin
■ J. W. II. Underwood.
(vn.. Danied S. Prixtup.
July 10. 1851
WIL E. ALEXANDER k CO.
A RE now receiving ii birgu rind extensive
stock of lieavy goods in. the Nevv Brick,
Store oppo site the Rail Road Depot, cpri-"
sisting in j|rirt, of Engnr,'Coffees, Teas, I,i-
quors, ail kinds Itope, Bagging; Salt. Iron,
Molasses,enhdics, Nails, Soup, Starch’, .‘‘In
dies, Negro’-Blankets nnd shoes, It Ice, To
bacco, Negnrs',’ Anvils, Vices, Bellows,conk
ing nnd Pnrlor Stoyes, nnd n thousanii'oilier
iirtielcs whioli tll'ey Invite Mereimnts ami
Planters to on jl.nnd see ns they can pur-
ohrise Goods ariAigustn prices with freight
stphet 17, 1S5IT y '
ID.—60 Sacks, fresh Buck-
ij ^vhcat Flour; 60 Boxes prime Cheese! For
sale by YY. E. ALEXANDER-& Co.
PcQ.f9.185H...f '
T1HIVATE HOSPITAL.—Drs. Miller k Word
JL hive opened itothia City, one door be
low N. J. Omborgls Qldthing Store, n PRI-
VATU HOSPITAL for- the treatment, of
Surgical and OKrOnio, diseases- whether of
nogreos or wbilfi pefsons, In such an estab
lishment thrf expenses of .patients are much
less than under ordinary,; treatment and the
clmnces of cure materially increased.
June 8,1862^ a' % .'. Ordinary. . Romo JittiCi.
' 0 nobis LASlBKllTlf. " j chances of curonnntoriniij increased,
—I .1 ' ■ - l
W bolesalo k Retail Clothing Store.—
PIEKtsON to HE1DT, No. IU Wbita-
ker street, Snvnnrmli, Iirvocontinually on
hand a large and well sejecied stock of Hea-
dy-mado clothing, and *Genis* Furnishing
Goods, to' which they invite the attention of
Merchants and the public in general.
”^•7, - iy
MEDICAL NOTICE.
r |lHE SUBSCRIBER, having made a
Jl chango of business, takes this opportu
nity of respectfully bidding his friends and
natrons a short farewell, ana tenders to them
his sincere thanks for past favors; and ho also
takes this occasion to recommend to their fa
vorable reception, Dr. P..C. Loveland,. ^
gentleman In^vhose skill the afflicted may re
pose entire confidence, Dr. L. is a graduate
of tho S. B. M. College, Ga,,and has had con
siderable experience in the .Reformed ; Prao-
tice'of Medicine. He .nmy lie found at all
times, when not professionally absent, at my
old stand, n fo*w doors above the Etowah
Hotl'se, .near the R. R. Depot. Family resi
dence in John Burnett’s Huuso. His services
may be obtained day or night. 5 -
D, S. JONES. M. D.
N. B.—My accounts and notes may befoutid
in tho hands of Charles II, Smith, Attorney
at Law, for collection.' • D.- 8/ J.- “•
Romo, April 29rh. 1852. 8ni.
Feb. 18. 1852.
ckkriiSesTcarriages I
115[!OSij depiring tofnrniali tln-m'rlvcs with
-A- the luxury of a trood Family Carriage,
can he g’n'lfied by calling at ihe Colton Wnrc-
bnuae ol William Johnson, where mnv be seen
Rockaways, Barouches, Bubgiea. toe. toe., of
elecript style trail finish,nnd which enri be pur-
chnsed nt.bargains. Aprii apf IB52. tf, .
6fiOn LBS. Tonnessce Bacou.on hand
and to.arcive.
May 6 1851. 3. G. WELLS,
' Dr. IV. C. Brandon, ~
PI5ENDEU8 bl. professional services to the
A citizens of Floyd county.’ Office Iri the
room over tint store- of Wm. Johnson to Go.
(now Feck and Brandon) recently oo'chpled
by Drs. Coleman nnd Douglust,-.
Febranrv 20, laS!.
SEW GOODSt HEW GOODS!
IE subscribe hqs Jnst received a fresh
Btock of Spring and Summer Goods,- of
the latest and most fashionable styles,’which'
ho will soil on vory 'favorable'terms. .Give
meacall. W. U. DENSON..
N. B.—AH persons who have hat setnrid
their last year's accounts, aro rgspoclfully
nsked to do so nt once, with the cns'i, ifri’is-
pible, If riot, bv note. W. C. D.
April 29.1852, '
DR C WILLIAMS’
Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild (h
ry nnd Wood .Vnptha.
CONSUMPTIO]
HEAD, I READ I!
T ill -5 jp-TI.y CEI.ECtUT.ED prtptrolio,
C immsnded hy some of the nioatt.i
ond i\TR'woi NT.l'iivsictANs In the"
r nml will bit found flip superior to nn
for the cure of nllJirrnscs uf the'respiratory <
guns. All perstiris who hnve used Jt for Ast
inn, .Jtoifgli,. Spitting, of. Blood,. Hooping
Cougli, Croup, nr Hives, '’onsumption, P|1b,
pureness ofthi-.Bfenst., Difficulty of Urea
and every -other disense of the Brens
Lungs.-nttest to its "'superior' efficacy it
molt unqualified terms.rewtV ’S.V-#J«>iim
’ In. PNEUMONIA, a disease ..
generally very 'dangerous and fijtul, It
tlently believed Id bo ihe sari>-t’ '
fecHve.ireimri be employed
neen known to cure in n Short time
the moBt dangerous arises ofFNEUsioN _
In n few minutes, nnd ft is remnrknble
prompt it lain subduing, the vtulence of j
ing Cough, nnd effecting a speedy rust,’*
T WO MONTHS after. daty, application
will be made to-the Ordihary of , Floyd
corinty for lerivu to‘sell the Ittndand riegroris
belonging tri the Estate, of William S. Sim
mons. late of said eontjty of Floyd, deceased,
tills'8tll of June 1862. ; ' » .
SEABORN J.J0HNS0K,
J0SIAI1 II.. GILL - ,
Administrators.
HOME-WOOD STEAM MILLS.
A DDITJONS having been made tn the
fV Home-Wend Mills, the subscriber, will
grind corn every day. „ ,
There has been a riled.- Onlvin, Emmnri
Patent Flexible Beater’s Tltrashlitg Ma
chines which will bo ready tor the coming
wheat crop. ' • ’
(^"Toll for thrashing ris customary,
May, 20,1852. JOHN IIUME.,
For Rent or Sale. ' ,
rpHE snhscrlber offers for Rent or Sale, Lrit
X No. 17, and the House thereon, in tlio
Coosa Division of the City of Rome; The
House is now nnd conimodiotia, nnd can be.
rented or bought nn good terms. ...
The subscriber, also is chgngcd In draying.
and boating nnrl respect ful ly- offers his servi
ces totho pulip.in thesellnes of business', And
he kue|is ciinstnntly 'on hnrid tho best fifo:
wood, which lie will, promptly.supply to .per-
sons wanting tills necessariyrirtlolo. • ;
may 13 1852. ' .: ! J. Hi WISDOM.
-pWELmc ...
jf- TUESOBSC. IBI’IR offprsat .private
snle, an excellent Dwelling Hnu-e nnd
ipd’in a pleasnm.nud rei'ireilrnavtmf
a r'eritedyin Eitlmoriory Discoses, no m
hns ever obtained n higher or. niore de
reputation, in the short time it lias been
This Pulmonic-Balsam, If pivep .'lri,
commenbiVnierit ofPleurisy, Pneumonia,,
acute Rhcumntism. in doses Inrge enoug_
produce n littlo nausea for sotne timei (going «
bej.nnil covering pp warm,) wlll pradu
f(-cq persnirnjlpn, which,If continued for,
or three hours, will subdue those aiscrii
griff.. &sft'njvih_a&&mntK oi flwjM
(D'See Directions, nlso Da, Wiu
Mepical P.qmphlela mid Clrcn'.or, wlth:<
entea front gfnt|fmen of the'firat stand
RnyrinT. LiNDsifioaoEB to Co., Lot
■ Dr.'W A. Booth, Memphis.’ Tenn j
J..M. ZiMMitauxa to Co., Wholesale
gists, Nashville. . •
Andnlaoby the Prppr etor, ,C,. A3
M. D., nt his Lnbontbr* Tn'Tuecun.t
Ifotifrf.’wwhpm nH JettV^ Tejuiinj
cies should be nddreased; port paid._
' lD"Be sure to ^- k for Dr C: W
Plm.monic Balsam of 1 VVi£d Chewy
Wood Napiha, mul let nd'ntlief.*b<^
. upon yon, os your life ippy depend upoi
is n fine steel engraving on thr outi
B mgraving i H
the Tori' simile signature of Clio's. Willis
DAVID'W. STRANGE, Adni’r, I sonabte.terms.
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"Da. C. Williams* C
Balsam-” .
For sole in Ronte;by Roariri
5’le.ssBi Owkn to.F:nip.LL; f
'nnd^'all’rcsVcritablo’l
the SouthernSldtos.
iV. Mny 20, 1855.. '
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