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An Ordinano*.
HIRED, by the City Council of Rome,
Tut of dne-fimrth per cent, shall
on amount of talcs made at auc-
merchandiae owned by regular Mer-
ofaaid city. AndaTax ofono percent
fee Imposed on account of sales made at
Ion of merchandise tent (torn other placet
_ told hereat auction.
A Tax of one-fourth of one per cent, ahall
Imposed on account of sales made at auc-
of all Real Estate. Negroes and Shares of
apital Stock of Banking or other Joint Stock
eropanics, or Negroes brought here and hir-
I a: auction, shall be subject to a Tax of
"fee-half ol one percent, on tlio amount of hire,
resided: That uo Tax shall bo laid on sales
le, or negroes hired by virtue of any legal
lest, or by Executors, Administrators, or
irdiana. No persnn shall be allowed to
pose to sale at public outcry, any species
property or merchandise, or hire Negroes
publlo outcry, except Itbes regularllcens-
Auctloneer, under a penalty or not exceed-
! ; ally Dollars, unless It be by virtue of le-
prooesa, or by an Administrator, Executor
Guardian.
All Goods, Wares and Merchandise, which
hereafter be brought to said city, and
lied out about the streets of said city,
,11 be subject to be taxed ten per cent, on
* amount or sales. And all Goods, Wares,
id Merchandise sent to any agent to be sold
said city, shall be subject toone-half of one
ir cent, on the amount sold, and should such
lent or person pedllng neglect or reftisc to
ly such Tax, they shall bo liable to a fine,
A exceeding fitly Dollars. In paying Tax
sder any of the provisions oftliis Ordinance,
m amount of sales shall be given In under
m oath of the person making such sales,
■hould any licensed auctioneer in said city,
(effete or neglect to report the amount orhis
sales once In three months, and pay such
Taxes as is required by this Ordinance, ho
shall be suhject to a lino of not exceeding fifty
Dollars for each offence;
A true extract from the minutes of Council.
0. H. SMITH.
September 9.1862. tf D:pl. CVk.
UPROYEEEIT Iff TIE «0®8A RIVER I
By an act of the geneial Assembly of tho
State of Georgia, at the last session, an ap
propriation was made for the imptovement of
the navigation of ,tha Coosa River aud the
undersigned appointed Commissioners.
Sealed proposals will therefore be received
until Satarday the 4th day of September
next, for the removal of obstructions from
Hor sley Shoals, 11 miles below Rome, ao as
to secure at all limes, a Eoat Channel of two
feet watar, A survey havingbeen made, a pro
file of the same can be seen at any time at
the office of Measrs. W. S. Cothran Sc Co.
Rome, Georgia.
ALFRED SHORTER,
DANIEL R. MITCHELL,
Ww. E. ALEXANDER,
W. a. COTHRAN,
Amu-t 19,1869
Be Wise la Ifeac I and before It is too tote
t wet a bottle of Dr. f'. William' Pulmonic
i Paltan of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha,
snd vou will speedily be relieved. For
Pneumonia, Coughs, Colds, Soar Throat,
Right Sweats, Fain in the Breast. Back and
Ride,, Spitting Blood. Aathmiitiq nflections, it
■ admitted to be the speediest and most vig-
>and effective remedy extant) and ita
....is, in all Asthmatlo complaints, are equal-
r decisive and remarkable Lassitude of the'
' rfmtmWuy*arhr sfiSisyr
LAUD far
T HE Undei
Land for Sale, Jyii_
tnervillo, Chattooga County, Georgia, contain
ing Three Hundred Acres—Two Hundred
Acres Cleared and In good condition, with tol
erable good improvements and a fine apple
and poach orchard. Tho above land lies on
tho Chattooga river, about ono-third of which
is bottom land of the best quality. Any per-
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Cemm'r*.
3t
Hopkins, j. a. Hudson, i. j. cone
HOPKINS, HUDSON * CO,
Fasten aid twsfelai MerehaMi.
Fraser’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ■
S The Undersigned are thank
ful for the liberal patronage given
them the past season, and again offer their
services to their Mends and the publlo as
General flasmlnlsa Merchants*
Particular attention will be given to tha sale
of cotton and all other country produce—tho
purchasing of bagging and repo, plantation
supplies, Ao.
Liberal cosh advances and faollitlen will be
ftirulshud customers.
HOPKINS, HUDSON A CO.
Bopt, 2.1862, ly*
IfeerMT Rates Car Otteker.
"IT7TLL bo sold on the first Tuesday In Oc-
vT tobernext, before the Court house door
in the City of Romo, within the legal hours of
salothe following property to wit:
One billiard table j lovled on as tjio proper
ty of Warren Clayton, to satisfy a A At from
Floyd Superior Court In lavor of Black and
Cobb vs. Warren Clayton, and others In my
hands; property |ridnted oul by Defendant.
September 2.1862,
. PRICE, D. Sh’ff.
TaLuaBliIT *VnArf 01P
SALE.
trained offers his Tract of
Land for Sale, lying South-west of Sum.
son desirous to purchase will please call on
tho undersigned, at Rome, or tlio Rev. A. Y.
Lockredgo. near Summerville, for jwrtlculsra.
Aug. 2,1862. 4t.
K Boxes Virginia Tobacco on conslgn-
09 raent, to bo sold at the Manulkctur •
or’s prices. Apply to the subscriber next
door to Sloan A Hawkins, Broad Street Romo,
Georgia. W, CLARK,
August 2,1862. 4t.
In October, with tho following fkcully:
Rev. EDWARD H. MYERS, A. M„
President and Prof, of Bngttik EtSerntvre.
Rev. 0. L. SMITH, A. M.,
Prof. Mor. and Int. Philosophy.
Rev. JOHN M. BONNELL, A. M.,
Prof, of Natural Science.
Rev. 0. W. SMITH, A. M.,
Prof, of Mathematics.
Mr. P. G. GUTTENBBRGER,
Prof, of Music.
Miss f. R. OUTTENBEROIR,
Assistant in Music.
Miss s. l; TILDON,
Instructress in Ornamental Branches and
French.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. CLAYTON,
Steward’s Department.
Ckaltaaga Sheriff Rales Car September.
W ILL ba avid before the Court House
door In tho town of rminmeiville, on
tho first Tuesday In Ootober next, be.
_i era also corrected by this
aeale Balsaaa) which lit a wonderful
fnmnner revives the spirits, hardens the flosh
: and muscles, braces the nerves, arid Increases
tha weight. Thus, :ho-e who use It accord
ing to the directions, rapidly improve in health;
I. may.take it for no other purpose than the
aipstion of melancholy, nr the increase of
lily strength. In fine, s single bottle of
WMIama' Pulmaale Malum af Wild
any aid Waad ffaptha, is all thnt Is
qaired to secure the confidence of patients,
id cause them to forego all other remedies
,t its fivor.
For full deter pilous of Its mnrttt, virtue,
. Ac.,see Pamphlets lobe had of the Agents.—
nr property, to win
Lot of Land No one hundred and ilxty-
TIIF INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY
DR 0- WILLIAMS’
Campannd Pnlmanle Balsam afWUdChcr
ryaad Waad ffaptha,
FOB THE COMPLETE CUBE OP
Coughs, Colds, Jn/uenta, Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Spitting of. Blood, > trout,
Whooiring-eough and
CONSUMPTION
N O medical preparation has ever bean
presented to the publlo, under such
favorable auspices as this medicine. It list
been received with the moat iiabked appro-
batiou by thousands, and Its celebrity at a
remedy lor all diseases of the Lungs, It now
kwdvnteffnflviwtyMas u.ftfOtWKffmSWW
' ed its salat
Alto ate advertisement In another column
For tale ill Rome by Roasar Bvttxv, alio
Messrs. Owen Sc Faeell.
August 19, luS3.
„ Admlalstratar’s Rale.
aargta, Ckaltaaga Caaaty,-Wlll be sold
VI agreeably to an order of the Court of Or
dinary, before tho Court House door the first
Tuesday In November next, between the legal
hours of sale, lot of laud No; (1861 one hun
dred and tbirty-ilvo, in the 4th district and
4th section,as tho property of Wm. Strango,
deceased, tho widow’s dower included. Held
for the benefit of tho heirs.
DAVID W. STRANGE, Adm’r.
three (luff.) in the 14th District and 4th
Seetion j levied on ns the propefty of Jera-
mish Murphy to satisiy a H (a from Chat
tooga Superior Court In favor ol T. T.
Mopklns vs. Jetemith Murphy and John A.
Strange Indoroer. Property pointed out by
PlnlntilTe uturney.
Also, Five Bores of Land supposed to be
apart at Lot No, 71 in the 2.1th District and
3rd Sectljo, It being the plaeo whereon Eli
nnd Mlnlmel Baker lives ) levied on to satie
ty two fi Ik’s from a Justice court of the
982 Dlstrlet G. M,, in favor of James T.
Wooten vs. Ell Baker nud Michael Baker,
Levied and returned By a. Constable.
Also, one negro woman by tho name of
Daphney, supposed tu be forty years old i
levied on as the property of Benjamin King
to antLIY two fi. fa's from the Justice court
oi the 925 District, G. M. In favor of Bran-
nor and Mayers, vs. Benjamin King and
E, H. Garrot vs. Benjamin King, Proper
ty painted out by Plaintiff Levies muds
aud returned by Constable.
j. t. McConnell, sii’ff.
Bept. 9, 1352.
'EUMt.lt,
, . t'layd County. ~
All whom it may concern will please take
'ee, that, whereas, William T. Price ap-
i to mo for letters ofadmlnlslrstlou on tlio
i of James B. Wakefield, late of said
deceased.
s are therefore to cite and admonish
L singular, tho kindred snd creditors of
I deceased, to bo and appear at my office
hiu tho time pre-cribed by laor, to show.
St, If any they havo, why said letters of
llidstration should not bo granted unto
’ applicant. Given under my band and
il signature at office. This the 8tb day
ptember. 1862. .
JESRE LAMBERTH Ordinary,
, ()KEE.WlLh tnmi oilier ol liieUtUlimry
of Floyd county, passed on the 6th day of
her, 1862. willhesoldbeforotheCouit
‘oor in Cedar Town. Polk coifuty, on
Tuesday in November next, between
ll hours ofsale, the following proper-
wit:
forty aero lots, Nos. 1,2, and 72 In tho
let and 4th section. Nos. 1294. and
the 8d district 4th section, and No, 1,
7th district 4th section all of origin-
irokee, then Floyd, but now Polk coun-
lete Iota of land form a beautiful set-
it of good farming land; with about 60
cleared, with the necoasary buildings
_ a; all sold as the property of Joahua
'alts, Into of Floyd county, deceased, for
fit of the heirs and creditors of said
, Terms made known on tho day of
J?»N BAKER, t Ad(a BS
flirt Sheriff Sales far fetisher.
Rk ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in
T W October next, before the Court House
door in the oily at Romo, within the legal
hours ofsale, tho follwing property, to wit:
ni foHn’tiio Mwadlvl*;
Ion of tho city of Romo, whereon thu said
Matbewa now raldes, joining tho Railroad on
the cast; levied on as the property of Beida-
rntn F. Mathew*. to fn tV-m Pl.yJ.
Superior Court in ikvor of AfidfoW J^Hobba
vs. James T.. Bawrle & Co., and william
Johnson, security; property pointed out by
William Johnson
Also, one lain on lot No. 228, in the 23d
district 8d section, there being about 26 or 80
acres of cleared land pn said lease; lovled on
as the property of E. D. Morrison, to satisiy a
fi Ik from a Justice Court of Floyd county, in
Ikvor of Michael Kinney vs. E. B. Morrison;
property pointed out by the Plaintiff*, levy
ado and returned to mo by a Constable.
THOS. G. WATTERS Slt’ff.
September 2.1862,
. . M. V. ELLIS,
nber9 1862.
New cjoodst
•TACK MR BMT8 ASM 8MOE8, tie.
[UST-vacelved, direct from the Manufacttir-
Men's fine and common Boots A Shoos,
aid children's shoes, elastic over-shoes.
I -r- Ladies’ Enameled and Kid Buskins,
f Mhtgmras, Enameled and Kid Excelsior Boots,
"" ith Gaiters. Kid and Silk lined Tics;
Patent Tip Front Lacil Boots,
J Fox Galtors, BroadwayDand Elastic
shoes; Kid, Calf and Enameled, pegged,
honied; Jenny L.nd Front Lace Boots
1 Buskins; Misses and Children's Gaiters
and Common Slices.
Urge Mock of Ary MHi,
ie New-York market, embracing
iry description of goods belonging
i ftom the coarsest to the finest ar-
r for ladles or gentlemen—togoth
s stock of ltais, caps, Ready-made
I now styles.
JOHNSON A WOOD.
, 9.1862,
Ltffh FOR 8ALE.
WILL be sold, on Thursday, tho
dqy ol September, all of that portion
d lying South of Cedar Creek belonging
i estato of John Townsend, late of Floyd
y, deceased. Sold by orderof the lega-
R. P. H. TOWNSEND
Floyd Postponed Sheriff gale.
J ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in No
vember, before the Court-house door in
■ city of Rome, within tho legal hours of
je, tho following property, to wit:
[The east half of Lot No. 162, in the 22nd
ctaod 8.1 section; levied upon as the
erty of Richard Gossett, to satisfy a fi. fa.
t Floyd Superior court la ikvor Of Solo-
Stallings vs. Ebon Gossett A Richard
•tt, makers, and N. Yarbrough and Dea-
(Mills. security. T. S. PRICE, D. S.
ember 9.1862.
P Tsss Property far late.
pHE subscriber being in possession of two
L Improved lots in Rome for fkmily resl-
Unproved lots in Romo' for Ikmily rati
and also interested in one other, bo
. >t to soil where he now resides, or el-
r of the others, for cash, or on time for
I paper. Or he will exchange tfio same for
females or working hands, at Ikir
R.J. JOHNSON,
nber 2 1862. tr
L.—Art, Miller k Wo. d
It. R. R.
Jay la Ike Bcd-rtddca 1
Valuable discovery for the instant cure of Pa n I
RAD WAY'8 READY RELIEF
Stops the Moat Severe and Cruel
Pangs of Pain i.; Seconds; and
Cures the Most Obatinate Chro
nic Diseases in Minutes and Hours!
So quick and efilciont it "Rrulwny’s
Ready Kellof” in stopping Fain, that, it lint
frequently raised ’ho diseased helpless In
valid from a bed of slekness by one upplioa-
II fell Cared the erucl Palai tf
Rheumatism in Four Hours ; Neurslga
in Twenty Minutes i Tie Doloreux in Ten
Minutes I Tooth-nclie in threo Seconds ;
Nervous Head-ache in Fifteen Minutes ;
Sour Stomach In Fivo Minutes • Heartburn
in Five Minutes ; Cramps nnd Spasms in
Twenty-five Minutes ; Bowel Complaint
in Twonty-five Minutes; Diarrhoea -In
TWenty-five Minutes ; Chill Fever In One
Hour | Bilious Cliolio In .Thirty Minutes ;
Hoarseness ill Twenty Minutes ; Coughs
nnd .Colds In four Hours; Soro Throat in
Four Hours; Difficult Breathing in Six
Hours p Lumbago In Fifteen Minutes
Woakners, Debility, Bad Appetite. Sprains.-
Strains,Burns, Scalds,Sores, Eruptions,
Cuts, Wounds, and Britses.
No person need tear being deceived by
the oft told tale, "to keep taking it,” for tbe
first dose that is !afo:r. and die first appli
cation that is mado, will satisfy the Individ-
usl of Itssupeiior.efflcacy—Ru tway’s Ready
Relief will promptly oure you. 90,000 ol
New-York residents, can tastily to this. In
'ivery Wain or life; 'its quick" and powerful
virtues have removed th" pangs of puin
from many u distressed limb, and dried the
tear of sorrow o( many a oheiiti.ad friend.
One short year has scarcely run iisiourseof
time sinoe this great Remedy '.as been in
troduced into the world ; Uutso powerful is
Us efforts, and an speedy is it' in its creel
work of curing diseases, that its reputation
Ims spread far and wide. In every village,
town, city and Suite, it haa performed re-
mnrkubly quick cures,, in places whore
the. Millar lu of Ague and all poisonous gus
set, whan Cholera, Dynntery, Diarrhoea,
a4gue, Chills, and Fever prevails, Radwuy’s
Kendy Relict, is looked upon us too great
preventive , indeed when either oi these
dangerous nnd disgusting campluints pre
vail, every person who will take a tea-spoon-
ful ol Railway’s Ready Kel.ef three limes
fdr day,-will save themselves much pain,
and prevent ibe poison of Malaria from
uoting itppn their system. In all Rheumat
ic. Neuralgia. Nervous Bilious und Sorolul-
ous Complaints, .Railway's Ready Reliel,
will always ensure speedy reliefnnd tt quick
cure, in all oases look for the signature of
Rqdwuy Sc Co., on the outside, none other
is genuine-
Sold by Dr.S. B. PEARCE Sc CO., Rome,
who tv Ilf give'any further information de
sired.S.-pt. 9, l-i62.
DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
QYlIjrt AF RLACKBBRRfBI, an-efficient
kJ and vc " ■■ r“
i -j|iened in this City, one door above
lor A TrameU’s Law Office, a PRI-
. HOSPITAL for tho treatment of
Chronic diseases—whether of
s persons. In such an estal -
) of patients are much
treatment, and the
increased.
If
and very palutahlu remedy for children
in summer complaints, put tip in pint and
quart bottles at BATTEY'S DRUG STORE.
July 15 1862,
Off COfffilGHMEffT,
OJ~kJ~k 4X Gallons lint rate J UG WARE,
AlUUl/ Glased on both sides, from tho
Marietta Factory, for sale at a liberal dis
count to those who buy to seU i gain.
June 10,1862. tt. G. WELLS.
tlon | indeed its' salutary ejects'arts teuly
wondexsul. It has been knowp to oure
the most hopeless eases after the best.medl-
cal skill,nnd til known remedies Imd foiled
TESTIMONY the most convincing iaoon
ttanlly being reoeived, certifying to the su
perior exoellenne of Dr, C, Williams’ Com
pound Pulmonic Balsam af Wild Cherry
and Wood Naptha, It Is brooming very
popular whorevor it bat been introduced,
und hut soeured an enviable reputation ;
indeed It has been emphatically pronoun
ced tlio greatest remedy lor all diseases of
the CHEST and LUNGS, thut lias ever
been presented to the publlo
The following communication it from Dr
James M. Connei, nn eminent Surgeon
Demist, who is well known throughout
North Alabama i
CouBTLitco, Ala., Sept. 4, I860.
Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sir.—I bellevo
ecomcs my duty to speak of the medical
Irtues of your "Pulmonic Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Wood Naptha." In the early
part of last week I was ufflioted with a ve
ry bad oold and oougli, and having man;
professional engagements to attend to,
neglected paying my case proper nnd time
ly attention, until ray cough got so bad ’
could touroely sneax ; uttenned with
great difficulty of blotuhlng ; and' all m;
fi tends thought my onte u very bad one,
sent for a bottle ol'your "Pulmonic Balsam,'
ana commend'd taxing tv at dlremed; In
about half an hour 1 felt greatly relieved
and wn« in a gentle perspiration, and in a-
bout one hour 1 was nearly olear of the
cough and ray breathing endrely relieved,
smnrarcinreittt» — mypromision:
al business on tlio following day ; when I
found myself entirely relieved from all tho
distressing symptoms.
1 must, therefore, unhesitatingly declare
thnt your Pulmonio Balsam Imd the most
hnppy effeot in my case, und proved itselt
superior to uny remedy I ever used before,
ntid ftom my experience declared it to he
tho most prompt and effectual remedy fur
slfeotlont ol the chest and lungs, ever pre
sented to the publlo. It produood In my
case free expeolorulion and a gentle perspir
ation, relieved the great difficulty of breath
ing and boughing, and allayed all the
soreness und bu nlng In tny breast, lit a re
markably short space of time, noting like
o list tit. Yours with high esteem,
J. M, CONNER.
Huntsville, Ala., August 1, I860.
Dr* C. Williams—Dear SirYour Pul
tnonic Balsam ol Wild Cherry and Wood
Naptha, is in great demand with' us, und
gives every satlslaetion. ills the leadin;
remedy for diseases ol the Luugt bore, aui
it superceding all other medicines.
Most truly yours,
J. F. DE.MOVILLE, Druggist.
Athens, Ala., March 20 ISfiO.
Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sir >—Your Bal
sam it in greul demand at the present, and
wo hope to do you justice In selling it.
Respectfully
MALUNE Sc HARRIS, Druggists.
- Florence, Ala., Dee., 10 1849.
Dear Sir i—I take the present opportuni
ty of bearing testimony to tbo medical qual
ities of your Pulmonic Medicine. The Rev.
B. 1). Barker had n oougli for about three or
four weeks. It no* only wns distresssing to
himself, but snob wus the severity of the
paroxysms thnt all around sympathised
with him. I advised him to try yourCom-
R ound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Wood
Inpthu. Ho did so, and took one bottle,
nnd it stopped tile cough almost Immediate
ly, and Iras noi since returned, nor hus be
hud any symptoms of It sinoe.
1 huve used many cough medicines anil
have tried nnd seen used, ull thu balsntns
nnd nostrum, of tlio present day, and I veri
ly believe that yours Is superior to tbem all.
1 remain yours,
T. J. KILPATRICK. Principal of
tbe Florence Male Academy.
MACON, GEORGIA.
applying to tho President, Macon, Gs.
Aug 2 1862.0. L. SMITH.
WHITLOCK A COSKERY,
MERCHANTS,
Algesia 81.
/CONTINUE to transact bnslt
V same Fire-Proof Warobona
Liberal cash advances u
Store. J.
August 191862. JOHN COSKERY^
ROBERT H. TATUM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TRENTON OA.
will meet with prompt attention.
August 28.1862.
fJtOMIA, Dade Ceutjr.
vff Whereas, Margaret Davit i
iate oi sold county deceased.
Augustin 1812.
plication for letter* of Dismission from i
estate.
my hand at office, 6tb of July, 1853.
CASPER M. TATUM,
Dcp'ty Ordinary o. o.
August 36,1833.
r4EORGIA, Dade County.
vJ Whereat James Q. Holt
county deceased.
13,1868.
C. M. TATUM,
August 3d, 1859.
raORGIA, Dade Ceuty.
U Whereas. David Thtl„ n
Jstration on the estate ol WilllamTitlle, late
ntwr ttmi Butmnnwn
Sen I, August 12, 18s^2.
ZACHARTAH ONGAL,
August 26.1839.
Adaslaistraters Sale.
heirs of A. W. Street.
31,1859,
P.J. PHILIPS,
9w.
Aug. 38.1852,
L'OUK months alter date applications will
Mr be made to the Ordinary of Floyd coun-
and Naiioy Cannon, mine
27th day of May, 1862.
JAMES CANNON,
Juno 8d. 1862. C
FDR REE
of October it will be for rent.
Romo Aug. 19. 1862. J. 1
of Guardianship for the
ofHugh and W.
p lor the pel
,P- Middi
Idleton, minors.
Bnszard Roost, Ain., Sept. 13, I860.
Dr. Gluts. Williams . I am gratified to
any to you, thut 1 have used in two oases,
your Pulmonio Balsam ol Wild Cherry and
Wood Naptlra, and fonnd it a sale and ef
ficient remedy for rough* and Cold*. I
have used It mysoll and found :t to be a ve
ry excellent remedy for any derangement of
the bowols, diarrhoBn. See.
JAMES WILLIAMS,
Tax Colleoter of Franklin County,
For Sale Wholesale by
Rupert. Lindihbuboxr & Co., Louisville,
Kentu ky.
Da. W. A. Booth, Memphis. Tenn.,
J. M. ZiMKERHAK 4- Co., Wholesale Drag
gists, Nashville.
And also by tbe Propretar, C. Williams
M. D., at hi* Laboratory in Tuecnmbia, A a-
bnma, to whom.all letters reluting to agen
cies should be addressedipost paid.
gyBe sure to n»k for Da C. Williams’
Polhohic Balsam or Wild CniaxY and
Wood NArrnA, and let no other be palmed
upon yon, at your life may depend upon your
caution in this particular
OA UTION.—None genuine, uriles* there
is a /ln< steel engraving on the outside, with
the foe simile signature of Chat. Williams,
M. D.,engraved thereon—also, his name and
the name oftlra medicine are blown in the
glass thus,
••Da. C; Williams’ Compound Pulmonic
Balsam”
For sale In Rome by Robskt BatTby, also
Messrs OwbN Sc Farell ; in Kingston by J.
C. Elliot ; in Cnlhnuti by . Yooso Sc 8ms;
and by all respectable Druggists throughout
the Southern Slates.
August 20, ista.
August 19, 1862.
GEOkilUi'Fi.yti CeaMy.
District G" M. tolls before me
yen re eld (marked with gear) appraised
nature at office.
JOSEPH WATTERS, 3.P.
A true extract from the Estray Book
JESSE LAMBERTH, n, ol’x, t.
Auguat 19, 1862.
WARE jyrj HOUSE
duce upon liberal forms.
■in. HB IIAS NOW ON HAND, and
will constantly kcop a largo as-
sorttiiem of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
Sec. 4ms., of newest styles and finest finish,
which will bo sold low for cash or approved
credit. Call and examine for yonrsolves.
WM. JOHNSON.
Aug. 20, 1852. tf.
Tobacco 1 Tobaeeol
fffiffHE subscriber has on consignment and
M. for sale a large lot of superior tobacco.
Tobacconists are requested to call anil see,
August 26,1862.
OR. STARR H
3 ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to
It tiro Afflicted, in iiiu various branches
of tho profession. Residence near tho old n
Ross House. ly August 10.1862. '|
J. ». DOUULASS. M. D. y d l“0. St. URZGUST, M. D. fl
ORS. bOUQLASS fc QREOORY. ft
Qffioe asmr tfee Court Heusa, «
ROME. GEORGIA. f
T\R. DOUGLASS will devote hit attention f
U particularly to Operative Surgery and ,
tha treatment of Surgical Diseases. He will
bo ready at all times to attend calls at a die-
tsnee. Any communication addressed to ^
him will receive prompt attention.
The indigent poor prescribed forfend opera- r
ted ll(>on gratii,
August 19,1862. (l
A Large and Splendid Lot of Boota and
A and Shoes—Saddles and Bridles, Collar* *■
and Hamei. For tala by 01
aug. 12 1862. D. G. LOVE.
/"larnenter’taiui Blacksmith’s Tools Crosa
Cut, Mill, Hand, Tenant, Key hole and
Butcher’s Saws; Friction Rollon, Collins’
Axes; all kinds of Locks, Butts and Screws.
For sals by D. G. LOVE.- ,
August 12.1862.
‘Dcat Rife CfeRbfe* Clarified and Brown Su- a
AJ gars, New Crop Molasses. For sals by
aug. 12,1862. D. G. LOVE.
'Drltttl, Bleached, Brown and Hickory |
X SblrtlDgs, Osnaburgsand Yarn. Forsalu
by D. G. LOVE.
August 12,1862.
TMne Gun-Powder, Shot, and a ftw Double 1
F Shot-Guns. For sale by
aug. 12,1852. D. G. LOVE.
rpract, Log, Tongue aud Halter Chains,
X Wrought Hinges, Amos’ Shovels and
Spades, all Sizes of Nails, Ox-Bells, Cotton
f Rope. For rude by D. O. LOVE.
August 12.1862.
A U hinds of Tobacco t Star Candles, Pale
1\. Soap, Pearl Starch, Sup. Carb. 8oda,
For sale by D. F. LOVE.
August 12,1862.
FDR IALE DR REIT.
, fM- THE NEW BRICK STORE adjoining
■ilAl tho shop of W. H. While, Esq. For
tortus enquire at tbls Office. The location
f is central, and tho stand good.
August 12, 1852.
\ WRAPPING PAPER
ff*feF various sizes aud qualities, for sate, at
1 U Manuftoturer’a prices, at this Office.
- MHOLmnOR.
1YTOTICE is hereby given that tha co-part-
r Is nerahlp heretofore existing botween the
' subscribers, under tho name and firm of Don-
: nit St Hunt, was dissolved on the 22d day ot
“ J iffy, 1862, by mutual consent Tho nemo of
tho Arm will be used by olthar of the part-
> ners In closing tbo business, (or by Daniol S.
d Printup, who has the Notes and Accounts for
' collection.) J. H. DENNIS,
1 T. F. HUNT,
t Romo, August 12,1862.
r FLOUR! FLOUR1
tlTE have ou hand, and wUlcontinua tokaap,
ss a flno, fresh lot of Flour for Family use,
For sale for cash by
JOHNSON Sc WOOD.
). August 12,1862.-
jj COFFEE 1 COFFEE I
fWlHE strength ot four pounds of the best
l J. quality of Coffee, sold for fifteen cents.
r Hummel's Extract of Coffee is acknowledged
„ by all to be the best, safost and cheapest drink
now before the peoplo, ("bald face” not ex
cepted.) for old and young. "
; A trial only Is neensstry to attest ita superi-
, ority. Call at tbo Drug Store of
1 August 12.1862. ROBERT BATTEY.
KJ0TKE>—Two months after date applies-
-Lu tlon will be made to the Ordinary of
“ Floyd county for leave to tell Lot No. 264, In
the 24th dlstrlet 8 section, belonging to the
’ estate of Thomas McGuire deceased.
' T McGUIRE, Adm’r
8. B.G. McGUIRE, Adm’tx.
11- Tnaflll 1862.
if rPULin of every shade and "KIAgstreixoa
e X snd 8peeklod," will bo opened lor Inspect
v tlon by tbe •nbsoribtr during tho month of
d September next. ROBT. BATTEY,
d Jnly. 22. 1862..
l~hAHLUU.—Fifty varieties, of all shades
U ready for delivery at BATTEY’S Drug
and Seed Store, on the 16IA of November next.
July 22 1862.
U lACMTRtk—A large and elegant assort-
0 IX mont ot varieties or Hits exquisite Dutch
t, Bulb, will bo opened during tbo month of
t September next for the Inspection aud approv-
r al of tho Ladles at
n BATTEY’S DRUG-STORE.
. July 22,1862.
' AdraluMratar’s Sale.
I A GREEABLE to an order of tho Ordinary
* -A- of Floyd county,.passed on tho 7th day
of Juno last, will bo sold before tho Conrt
house door In said county, on the first Tuesday
- in October next, between tho usual hours of
II sale, 6no hundred and four acres more or less,
it bolng the east portion of lot of land No. 187,
1 in tho 23d district 8d section of originally
•r Ohorokoo now Floyd county; sold as tho land
w w«rd, lain nf .std r-nrinlv. deceased,
2 for tho benefit of the heira and creditors of
r- said deceased. Terms mado known on day of
Is sale. R.J. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
August 12, 1862.
GEORGIA) Chattooga County.
- lyHEREAS, W. M. Shropshire appllos to
” me for hitters of administration on the
v estato of James Mooney, deceased.
n These are therefore to cite and admonish
y all snd singular tho kindred and creditors
11 of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time proscribed by law, to show
cuuse, ifany they have, why said letters should
s, not be granted said applicant. Given under
rt my band and official signature at office,
y E. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
August 12.1862.
11 r^KOttGU, Cfeatlaaga Cauuly.
<1 VX Whereas, Sarah Moore applies to mo for
n letters of administration ontheustato of John
>f Moore, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite
» and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of aaid deceasod, to ba and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed
uy law, to show cause, irony they nave, why
~ said letters should not bo granted. Given un-
. der my hand and official algnatnro at office.
•> F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
11 August 12,1862
d fiUORGIA) Chalteaga Cauuly,
0 VJ Whereas, Elizabeth G. Burk applies to
y mo for letters af administration on tho estate
8 of J. J. Burk, deceased. These are therefore
* to cito and' admonish all and singular the
!* kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to ahow cause, Ifany they
have, why said letters should not be granted,
Given Under my band and official signature
at office. F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
August 12,1862.
/^.EOKGIA. r#lk County.-Whereas, Wiley
” 0. Denson and. Robert D. Harvey apply
to mo for lottors of administration on the es
tate ot Charles W. Denson, late of said county,
deceasod. These are therefore to cite and ad
it monish all and singular the klndrednnd crcd-
r- itora of said deceased to bo and appear at my
e offleo within the tlmo prescribed by law, to
d show cause. Ifany. they havo, why said.letters
e should not be granted. Given under my hand
d and official signature at office,
e, STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary,
y- August 12, 1862.
■*«
site
WlfelllUl GRDCRRI,
No. I, Bays# Itroot, Charleston, fi. 0.
HR SUBSCRIBERS having established
tSewstlveW fat this city, for tha
T
ROME MALI ACADEMY.
SHE undersigned would inform the ol
. undersigned would inform tho oM-
’-ns of Rome and vicinity, that bs In
tend? ra-o)<tntng tha Mala Academy for the
raanptlon of Papfle, on Monday 98th Instant.
ho public. Cam
I to flUlng orders,
TtdareanasilUlybat
NtpOs ho pros
AnghMtjllWa.
DANIEL HAND.
GEO.W W1LLIAMB,
DAHL. H. WILCOX.
pressm at tho firet of the
In oidferre tbsir proper classlficarida
Retns will fee tnsde known to SMilcsnts.
Jnl»fi 1863. J. C. McDAMIL,
their Blende snd ihepsblic generally,that
They wilt htvseowplttsd by the firat of Sep-
orn, wheat, haoon, dec
ItbSral '
al advaaeeaoa cot-
red by any house
August 6,1852,
M. A. STOVALL,
D.8.PR1NTUP,
ft.
J be sold on the first Tuesday in Ssp-
Lot of land No. 88, in the 24th district 8d
ectlon, levied on as the property of James
1, Treadaway, to satisfy a fi ft from a
fits lu my hands vs said Treadaway; levy mads
and returned to mo by a Constable.
FREfffett k CLUMCU KIML
T HE undersigned proposes to lv« into
his family snd instruct with his awn
children, a limited number of pspils.
The conn* ofinstrucUon will comprise thq
French, Latin and Greek languages, Mathe
matics, Surveying, Neinrel Hi-tory See. See.
The term# for board snd tuition are seventy-
fivs dollara per setsinn of ela months payable
In advance. EUG. GAL'BOIN.
RfefcrSMUs.—General LxIfAior, Kings,
ion; Dr. Maura,Rome.
Rome, 0*.. Jane 24.1062 tf
NEGRO CLOTHS
AT MANUrACTUSts’ PSIOKS.
IRDWDIff k MUR,
Angusta Georgia,
H ave juat received, % very Urge supply
of NEORO CLOTHS, umong which tra
several styles from the insnufkctory of F. 4b
H. Fries, of North Carolina, of superior style,
and made of good domestic Wool, an article
greatly superior for wear to those made of tha
coarse imported wools,
*—ALSO —
A Aill supply of William Schley’a and Georga
Schley’s Negro KZR8EY8, of their various
style*, and Cotton 08NABUR08, of the Au
gusta, Madison, Richmond, and High Shoals
manufactories.
—ALSO—
SHIRTINGS and 8HEETING8 of tlie Au
gusta Manufacturing Company. They will
also receive in a few days, a full supply of Plata
and Twilled Negro KER8SY0,tne first of a
superior article, from the Augusta Manufhc-
turing Company, and all of which they will
• us dig xjvuiprenj, aim an ut wiitui
sell at the manufacturers' prices.
Planters snd Country Merchants are rs-
spectftilly Invited to cull and examine the as
sortment tf August, 6, 1862.
THOMAS G. WATTERS, Sh’ff.
August 6, 1852.
flirt Ihsrlff Sales far Stfetsmbcr.
TXTILL be sold on tboflrst Tuesday in Sep-
11 tembsr next, before the Court house
door In the City of Rome, within the legal
houra ofsale tbo following property fo wit
„ LotNo. 317 in the 22d District and 3d
Section ; levied upon as the properly of
James J. Selman to satiety a ft fa from Clark
( 'EGRVU.FlayttCatuty.-To nil whom
VJ it may concern: Whereas Wade S.
may concern: Whereas
Cothran applies to ms for letters.of Adminis
tration on the Estate of John S. Burnett, late
of srrid rounty deceased.
These tie therefore to cite snd admonish
all and singular tbe kindred and eredt’ort of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shuw
cau-e, if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted to said applicant Given under
my hand and official signature at office, ibis
14th dsy of August, 1862.
JES8E LAMBERTH, OrUnunf.
August 13,18531
Superion court, in favor of John Hendricks vs.
James J. Selman. Property pointed out by
plaintiff,
Also,Lot-No. 7 in the Oostannuln Division
fronting Brosd and Bridge Streets; levied up
on n( the property of Erastus Morris, to satis
fy a ft fa. from a Justice court of Floyd
eoanty in ftvor of 9. S. Jones vs. Erastus
Moms. Property pointed out by pltlniff,
levied and returned to me by a constable.
Alto, the undivided third part oi No. ten in
4th dislriot 4th section, levied on ns the pro-
party of Wm.S. Daniel, to satisfy t fife from
Floyd Superior court lu favor of J , C. McDan
iel vs John B. Daniel, Beverly Daniel, Wm.
S. Daniel, makers, snd John W. Landrum,
indorser. TMOS. S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
Augaat 5,1802.
Poet po >*4 ihorlgBifes.
TinLL bo sold on tlio first Tuesday in Sep-
sv lumber next,before tho Court house door
in tho city of Rome, within tlio legal hoars of
solo Uiefollowing property to wit;
Thomas A. Carr's Interest in and to lot of
land No. 191, in tho 25th district 8d section,
said interest being a bond for titlea to said lot,
there being about fifteen hundred dollars of
tho purchase money yet unpaid; levied on ns
the propel ty of Thomas A. Carr to satisfy
two fl fits From Floyd Superior conrt in ftvor
of William II. Isham vs Thomas A. Carr: pro
perty pointed out by the Plaintiff.
Alio, lot No. 83 in tho Ooetanaula Division
of the city of Rome, levied on as the property
of James M. Sumter, to satisfy a fl fa from
Floyd Inforlor Court In ftvor of Peck aud
olif by*{ho defonilantT"
THOS. G. WATTERS, Shff.
. August 6,1862.
AteloMriltr'a tola*
A GREEABLE to an orderof the Ordinary
-LA. of Floyd county, passed on the 2d day of
August, 1862, will be sold before tho Court
house door In tbo city of Romo on tho first
Tuesday In October next, between tho usual
hours of salo, lot of land No. 264,24th district
8d section oforiglnally Cherokee, now Floyd
county, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, more or less—sold for the benefit of the
holts and creditors of Thomas McGuire, late
of said county, deceased. Terms made koown
on the day of sale.
TERRENCE McGUIRK, Adm'r.
8. B. G. McGUIRE, Amin’r'x.
August 6,1862.
A DMIfflfiTRffTM'fe fiffLR,—Leave having
-4X been granted by tho Ordinary of Colum
bia county; will be told, before the Court
Houbo door In Romo, Floyd county, on the
first Tuesday in AUGUST next, LotofLAND
No, 46. in tho 16th district and 8d section of
originally Cherokeo now Floyd county. Said
Land sold as the property of Elisabeth M.
^'''tM.^kTwFO^^te^lor.
July 1,1862. 8t with tbo will annoxed.
T V
:
Wy mouths after ilafo application will bo
mado to the Ordinary of Floyd county
for leave to soli tbo land and negroes belong
ing to tho estato of Beqjamin Bobo, late of
said county, deceased.
LEWIS BOBO,) Qualified
WILLIS BOBO, j Executors.
July 8,1862.
■urrahl ■arrahll far lh« Rail Rsadlii
|JJ OLDING a small prejtcrly In tho City of
XI Rome, and not helleting, “aa some of
my follow citizens do,” that tbo vaiuo of Real
Estato will bo greatly enhanced by the buil
ding of tbo Romeand Jacksonville Rail Rood,
I propose to sell the house aud lot now ocuu.
pied by D. J. Bandera (tbo lot measures 68
feet on Broad at by 80 feet on Ooeiennaulla
st.) at a Ikir valuation, and am willing to let
disinterested men value tho premises.
1 hope that tome of those who are so much
lu favor of the fifty thousand dollar subscrip
tion by tbe City Connell, will look to their
interest and come and buy.
W. 0. DENSON.
Rome, July 29,1862.
Lot of land No. 83, In the 5l'n District 4tb
Section ol Chattooga county, tho same be
ing a vteant lot, levied on ns tbe property of
Joseph Brnntly, to satisfy t fl fa from Mon
roe Superior Court in ftvor of Reuben
Wright, Exr.i of Churclfliill Gibson, deo'd,
for tiro use of Davis Smith vs Joseph Brantly
and Charles Yr Caldwell and transferred to
Charles Y. Caldwell by Davis Smith, pro-
per typolnted out by Pi’
C«
ff’t Att’y.
GKGRVUi Floyd County.
fffilO all whom It may concern; whereas,
JL Daniel R. Mitchell, administrator on tbe
estate of Robert St A. E Llgon, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission ftom the
same. Theso are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to bo and appear at tny
office within tbe time prescribed by law,, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
of dismission should not bo granted said ap
plicant. Given under my band and offici ’
signature at office.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
July 22,1852 Ordinary.
ETOWAH IRON WORKS
m
FLOUR MILLS.
T HE undersigned Informs hla friends and
the uublic that he haa, by tho 00-opera
tion of friends, purchased the Hstlk Works*
and will continue to operate the Establish?
meat at heretofore, and will be pleased to
receive orders. He proposes to make a su
perior quality of Rertbeat traa 1 alto, Hfi-
lew-vara and laeMswry tsffhn
He will also buy Wheat and aellYlour, a
hat now a super article of Superfinejr»
which he will eeP low for eatb.
MARK A. COOPER
Auguat 12,1862. 4t.
WHITE SILK FRIffOSfi.
SNOWDEN It SHEAR
Augusta Georgia,
H AVE reccived'ftom New York, an assort
ment of Plain and Crimped White Bilk
FRINGES for Ladies’ Mantillas, of beanti-
till styles. They havo atao on hand, Ladies’
White Watered Bilk MANTILLAS, Ladlo*’
While and Black Lace Embroidered Mantil
las, Ladles' Embroidered MusllnChtmaaettee,
Mu.lln and Lace Undersleeves, Valenciennes
Lace and Mnsiin Collars. Also, a supply of
Ladies' Summer Dress Goods, in a great va
riety of styles, of new and elegant designs,
and to all of which they respectfully Invite
theattention of tho Ladies’,
June 10,1862.
INDIA MATTING.
MffWDEff k (HEAR
Augusta Ocorgis,
H AVE received from Now York, a large
supply of 4-4, 6-4 end 6-4 Plain and
Clinked India MATTING, ofanperior quail
ty, and to which they respectftilly. Invito thu
attention of the public, Juno 10,1862.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTH*.
IIIOWDEN k (HEAR
Augusta Georgia.
H AVE received from New York, Dutch
Bolting CLOTHS, of the best quality,
Nos. 0,1,2, 8,4,6, 6,7,8, 9, and 10, end to
which tbe attention of the public Is rcspect-
fttlly Invited.Juno 10.1802.
BARGAINS Iff LAME*’ DREW GNM
iatrws fc 8hear> Augusta, Gs.,
— 'sell th '
YTTILL, from this dsy, 'sell tholr present
V v Stock of Colored Printed Muslins; Col
ored Printed Bareges; Tissues; Crape de Paris,
and Grenadines, at cost. Tho assortment
embraces sotno of tlio latest styles, and most
elegant articles of tho season.
July 29.1862.■
LAUD FUR IALE—Chcrekcc County, Ala.
T HE subscriber, desirous of moving West,
offers for salo her bcantifnl form contain
ing Two Hundred acres, with one hundred In
a nigh state of cultivation; upon tiro place le
Kitchen, Negfo'UaWns, anS wfa^6s. TBB “““*
This form it located in tho nontreofthe
▼alley of Turkey Town, 61 tnilot ftom Rome,
Ga.; 7 miles North of Gadsden, and contigu
ous to the Coosa Rivor, surrounded with
churches, a flourishing school and excellent
society. It la healthy beyond question, and
furnlshud with cold chrystal waters, render
ing tho placo a most desirable ono for any
kind of business.
I will also soli all my stock of bogs and eat-
tlo, and with It my wheat, oats and corn crop |
giving ftill possession by tho first or 10th day
of December next, as I am determined to
move. An unprecedented bargain can be had.
ELIZABETH FURGU80N.
Turkey Town, Ala., July 22,1842—fit.
VALUABLE LAUD FM IALE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for afela
Two hundred acres of land, one hnn-
and seventy acres of which are good bot
tom lands as any on Coosa River, and thirty
seres first quality up lands with thirty acre*
cleared lauds, all fresh, the lands lyihg one
snd a half miles ftom Gadsden the Serotinus
of tho Selma and Tennessee Rirer Railroad,
well watered, and healthy location as any In
Wn .in also sell the Hotel Iff
Gadsden with all the lota belonging to ft,
with tbo lands or separately, as may anit tbs
purchaser. The shore property will be of
fered for salo until tlio first of September
next, unless disposed of sootier. Any person
wishing to purenaso such property can tee
the lands and ascertain the terms by calling
onW. D. Young, A. B. Hughes or W. A.
Vincent, as ono or all of them may at any
time be found in the place.
YOUNG St HUGHES.
Gadsden, Chorokco Co., Ala. June 10,1862.
GEORGIA, Flayd CeaMy.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
■ of Floyd county, paased on tho 7th day
of June, 1662, will be told befor tho conrt
house door in the city of Rome, on she first
Tuesday in September next, between the
usual hours of salo, tbe following property,
to wit;
Ono half of lot of land, No. 160, 28d dis
trict fid section, and one halfiof lot No. 162
23d district 3d section,of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd county; also, two negro men. To
ney and Sampson, both young and likely.
(They were appraised at' *860 each.)' One
forty acre lot of land lying In the conz ty of
Lnmpkln, No. 967,12th district 1st section,
will also bo sold otr tho first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, bcloro the court house door in
tho Town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, Ga.
All sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and cred
itors of John Funderburk, Into of said county
of Floyd, deceased Terms made known ou
day ofsale. ' THOS. S. PRICE, Admr.
Jnly 8,1862.
T
. _, after date, apjdlcatlon will be
made to the Ordinary or Floyd County
for leave to soli the land and negroes belong
ing to the estato of Yfillinm D. Appleby, late
of said county deceased.
C. B. WILLIAMSON. Admr.,
M. E. APPLEBY, Admix.
Jtino 24,1862.
VTOTICE.—Alipersonsindebted to the firms
J-. of Coleman At Douglas, and Coleman,
Douglas & Gregory, either by note or account,
will find them in my hands for collcctioi
Prompt payment will save coat.
y 20.1862. J.W. DOUGLAS, AM
WAITED
A PARTNER IN TRADE, by
lone experience in businet^
dance ofthree years in tbit city,
excellent opportunity for a your'
rest a small capital eafcly and p
Address "RoutCuoatau f
Jane 10th HR
J hereby notify snd
persons whatever ir
of Gibbs ir, Hardin, ‘
and *11 Attorne;
in their hands
tame to