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ROME PRICES CURRENT.
i per bushel 30 a 40
k Meal per bushel. 40 a GO
Hour, superfine,. 2 a 2|
V heat, 30 a 05
Oats, 30 a 40
Ptfrk
• Bacon,
Beef,
■ Lard,
Butter, country,,
121 a 14
..3 a 5
10 a 15
........15 a 20
BANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected for the Savannah Republican Prices
Current.
. Charleston Banks. * * ♦ par.
Commercial Bank of Wilmington (N.C.)
Other North-Carolina Batiks.., .6 pr, ct. disc.
All Banks and Branches at Augusta.. par,
Bank of tho State of Georgia
Marino and Fire Insurance Bank.....
Planters’ Bank of tho Sta'c of Georgia
It Central Rail-Road Bank. *.•«•
Bank ol Savannah...........
Central Bank of Georgia, ..>*»••?•••
Georgia llail-Road Bankrfr* v ... i...
■et chants’ Bank at Macon... .TV**
ank of Milledgevlllo
of Brunswick
of St. Mary’s.......
par.
par.
par.
par.
par.
par.
par.
par*
.winding up*
^
Twenty Thousand in Georgia*
VU RING the year just closed, about twon-
" thousand vials of Ur. Little’s Vermifuge
hut been sold, in addition to that in dodar bot
tles. To be kept and used in families, nothing
is so valuable, or will so oftensave trouble nnd
expense. Worms in children, even when half
WgMwu.or adults, area source of disease much
•nener th« » moat persona are aware of. Com
plicated affections, glnmlulnr enlargement of
•he bowels, spinal irritations, lU ; /teo.* are ve-
tv fequently cured now by its use. Dr. S of
Talbot county, not long since gave it under
the** circumstunces: h tiegro woman, the
mother of several children; complained occa
sionally forseveral-months of n violent pnln
about the stomach, for which many things were
given with only temporary relief. At length
one of the att «cks became so aggravated as to
require two tea spoons (hll of laudanum, which
happily produced vomhltig, when a large
worm was rjected. ‘Having a dollnr bottle ol
the Vermifuge on hand, recourse wns had to
it immediately in about double doses for chil-
dren.nftern few hours use an enormous quan
tity of worms were expelled to the entire cure
ot the patient.
It might be mentioned by way of example,
how much oi this medloine is used,.that in the
ume county live or six hundred vials and
aoout two hundred boil leq have been sold.7—
In Monroe t qunty a similar quantity has been
taken, besides agents at a distance have had,
from two to three gross oT it
Out of live or six differe-i materials of which
it is composed.not one contains the leusteri
eus properties Imaginable, cither b?lore or nf-
ter it is combined Having gained so' high a
reputution,and in many instances so much
pruned, that nutu lew uro -trying to find out
it* composition The public, tuerefore..is
cautioned tojook welljo the signature, and
of whom they purchase, unless it Is of a reuu-
lur agent or some respectable nierohaut, who
buy* it for retailing. Mony of the most re-
•pectab'e physicians of-the Mate prescribe or
recommend it in their practice, and doubtless
many more would, but for adittle false pride
that it might injure their professional interest.
Be this, however ns it tnuy, noitc, it is hoped,
lit* so (ioltifh ns to wish-Dr. L. to vend niedi-
mens luude abroad emblazoned with quackery
•ltd deception ns a general rule, when he nim-
•elfprepuns n foW for family use thutare not
surpassed, If equaled by nny one. As society
advances and becomes more intelligent, it
•eekr mr the common remedies that are really
good atm well prepared foi particular affec
tions and no one should attempt to thwart it
To this ground nmihly, has Dr. Little assign
ed'his I’lmimncutical Medicines, and so far
from being opposed to the pofefesion of medi
cine, on the contrary he looks upon it as the
prid* and ornament of tho count y, elevated
far above the bickerings about "secret prepara
tions.” In ilte pursud ahii tolls of that pro.
perh.i ps no one I
T-r a r - - r ....
ip medical institution* that tho State can
h. se Medicines families can use within
msi-lve.-* witii good success, and il they
ho must be the'case sometimes, then call
physician. Independently of that Dr.
pas furnished tho most ample testimony
Remedies hwlfig dfired* many cases in
h every other, as well as Doctors, had
d in. . ,
'he Medicines are \ -
... _ Anodyne CoUgh Crops.
For the cure Of coughs, cold asthma , also,
t hooping cough, colds and influ umnto-
fevers among children. Hundreds ol'bol
have been sold hml used >yith more auo
than any remedy known, (see certrfi.'-ates)
.doubtless the most efficacious remedy cx-
. Vermifuge.
R|pr* remedy to cure ohildcrq of worms,
Hjftng ito other medicine ; besMes, it will
WTestore puily ot dibqphtg children to
Kith again. It can bo given to the most defi
le child with perfect safety; and ia-pot sur.-
fiaed, if equullpd, by Fahinstoqk’s nny
‘er. Put up in vfuls double the size, and
jjjjff large bottlea for plantation use, wtitcn
s-third cheaper limn my «.Wn in vials,
j than fifty-per cent cheaper than any
Ringworm and Tetter Ointment.
!:A po.'itive cure for ringworms, tetters,
lid hemls and all roqgh, scurvy affections
_®n fhe skin, for iileers, See. A single bottle
Ip quite sufficient for. n core in most cusea; but
h )|t peutd hf-ads, and some others of long stand*
.ifcff.it must be continued longer.
Antacid,.
promotes digestion, cqrrec*s acid'ty of the
Ifcinach, nnd oppression or tightness atier
pals, eructation of food,Arc Those who uro
poled with nnyof-ihese indlg?9tive symp-
i will find this an iuvaluuble remedy, pro
ng immediate relief,and by the' use of n
pile »»r two, will be enabled to take almost
r kind of food they choose, especially when
tn in eonnectior. w4it the Vegetable Pills.
T»nic Hitlers and Vegetable Pills,
|*q be used together for the'euro of dyspqp-
P.nil its complicated forms, as the loss of
confined bowels, djebilit) » palpate-,
guor nnd wretchedness after meals,
about the stomach, tec. also, fre-
httacks of hoaduche, ulcerous diseases.
»prevent the return of.ch^'.s and teyers,
t, sweats, Arc. ' v-' fll
Tie .French Mixture.
„ sis prepared from a French recipe, that
| been much iinproved upon in this country,
i from its unexampled sqcce«s is likely to
•qrnede entirely every other remedy for the
LOfchrutiio diseases of the kidneys nnd
ir, and vencriol affections in all their
ST- Gonorrhom. (See the advertisement
und the bottle.
JE&tg fiLcucorronaea.
rthis troublesome complaint known as
*r nlbus, the use. of a bottle No., 2 French
fixture, nnd the wearing vf Little’s sirength-
jtng plaster to the back will'poon arrest it.
, fit*- Beware of imposition, ai.d uvoid tho
»of substitutes. .Tim face-simifa ol tfie
“itture of Dr. VV-O. Little, will be found
t the outside wrappur of each one of his
ffd wholesale mid retail by the moprie-
n his Mamif.ictiiring Depot, No- ti6l,
“i| street, Philadelphia, and at Mucou,
jFobo hud also of Sloan uml Hawkins,
I^Battey, and Drs. Owen FureU at
fund by ugents generally throughout
country.
t B.—These-medlcines are n6f liko the
ek nostrums from tbo north, good for
r thing, but will assuredly cure tho mul-
i ihey iire prescribed for.
r* io Youn own Interest.—Dr- Lit-
^Vermifuge is put up in vialjj double the
of uny other, given in the same way,
“^•nothing afterwards,and is decided-
pfthe most certain and safe remedies
children of worms ever offered to
• Price 25 cts. and
4w
As a general rule we should be very care
ful nnd use no medicine that has not proved its
superiority, in the most unequivocnl terms.—
The public are respectfully referred to the fol
lowing certificate, from a gentleman of high
character and standing in Franklin conmy,
Alabama :
Testimonial from Col. L. B. Thorn ton, At
torney at Law, Titscuvibia, Alabama.
Dr. C. Williams—Dear Kir': I take great
pleasure in being able to recommend your
BnLnm of Wild Cherry nnd Wood Naptha ;
I feel no hesitation in saying it is the best
remedy I have tried for colds, coughs, and af
fections of the lungs and chest,. I had an at*
tack of Pneumonia Inst winter, and received
entire relief from one buttle'ofthe above rriedl '
cine, tlnd have since tried it for cough,/pro
duced byseverecold,and[found from it imme
diate relief, If my testimony to the efficacy of
your valuable medicines will be of nny use,
you have permission to use this as you please.
Yours truly,
L. B. THORNTON,
Tuscumbin, August‘29 f
For full descriptions of merits, virtues &c. t
see Pomphlcts'to be hnefofthe Agents- Also
see advertisement in onotlier Column.
For sale in Rome hy Robert BATTET,nlso
Mvasrs.-OWEN tc FARRtiTi.
S*ept. 91, ln59. fm. ;
A GREEABLE to an jfdoroftlrnOrdinary
of Floyd conmy, passed on the Ctli tiny
of September, 1862, will he sold before the
Court House door, in the dtv of ItomC, on tlie
first Tuesdny in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit r v ' 7 ' /
The North liaffof lot of land* Np. 278, 2-lth
district 3-1 section of originally Cherokee now
Floyd county, containing 80 acres, more or
less, together • with nil the improvements
thereon—one negro boy by tho nnmo of New-
nan, about.20 years of age— one woman, Sllyy.
22. Anno a girl about 6, Mary about 4. Har
rison a boy about 2, Mamin a girl about otto
year ohl. all sold as the jirnperty of .William
3. Appleby, Idfo’ of Floyd county, deceased';
sold for the benefit of the helts and creditors
of said .deceased. Terms mndu‘ knbwn on
day of sale, thli 16th September, 1852.
C. B. WILLTAMSON Adm*r,
M. E. APPLRBY^ .Adht’r’x. '
MlflllEIll l,t.UUi;it 11
T HE subscriber is-nmv [/rejiared tosniv
miy kind of building lumber nt Ills ntlli.
He soliults orders in Ills lino of business nnd
n omlses lo give satisfaction In quality of tlm
-m ' He will
.at Rome
on,ns favorable terms ninny mill In tlm neigh-
borlmod. STEPHEN il. W1L8QN. ■
Bock 1IIII. Sept IS, 186n 2t
EL iiursons indetitud lotlioostulool Mar-
i slinll Earko, Jato of Floyd county, dge’d,
roauested to come forward and mako Ira-
medkV payment) and.those Having claims
ngnlnst said estate will plcaso' present tketti
In terms of tho law.
WILLIS BOBO, Adra’r.
September 10 1852.
I.AXU FOR SAI.K.
THE SUBSCRIBER oltbrs for sale n
very desirable Plantation situated on
tiHisu-RIver. four miles from tho city of Romo,
containing about flve Hundred acres, one Hun
dred nnd fifty aores in cultivation. It has
good Improvements On It JmjSfitlilgb/ Dwell-,
Ing-limiso, Out-houses. Gin-honse and Screw,
&o„—good wntornnd a very healthy place.
Any one desiring to purchaso Is iuvltcd to
call nnd examine for Himself ns a bargain will
be given. JOEL MANN.
Sept. 22,1862. tf. :
T WO months alter'date application wlll be
made to the Ordinary ot Floyd County,
for leave to soil ono-half of Lot of Land No.
105, 16th district, 4th section, of orlgipnlly
Oherokoo now Floyd county, bclonglttgjio the
estate of the minor orphans of Lemuel W.
Daniel, late of skid counlv of Floyd deceased.
JAMES H. DANIEL.
, Sept. 10 (28) 1862. Oiiardlpn,
WO months after dntu application will
B. be made totheOidlnaryofFlovdcoitn-
y-for leave to sell all the land und negroes
telonglnR to tho estate of Marshall Parke,
•to ofsnld coMUty of Floyd, duceosed.
Willis bobo Adm’r.
September 10 1852.
XjOTIOE^ Two niunth* after da te applfctt
-Li (Ion will bo mudo tQ the Ordinary of
Cliattonga County Tor leave to sell tho land
belonging to tlm estate of Edwin Johor,*,luna
tic, and lo sell or hire the negroes belonging
to said estate. Summerville, Georgia, Sep
tember lb. 1862
aM. MONTGOMERY. Guardian.
VALUABLE M TRACT’OF
LHD for JL SALE*
flTUE l udmsIgiH U offers his Tract of
Land for Sal-, lying Sotuh-west of Sum
merville, Chattooga County, Georgia, contain
ing Three Bundled Acres—Two Hundred
Acres Cleared and in good condition, with tol
erable good improvements and a lino apple
and peach orchard. The abovo lattd lies on
the'Chattooga river,about one-thirdoT which
is bottom land of the host quality. Any per
son desirous to put-chaso .\viH > please call on
the undersigned, nt Romo, or the Rev. A. Y.
Lock red go near Summerville, for particulars.
Aug. 2. 1852. -It. W. CLARK.
65
Boxes Virginia Tobacco on consign
ment, to he sold nt the Mnnufuctur
:'s pricqs. Apply to tho subscriber next
doof to Sloan & Ilawkhts, Broad Street.Romo,
Georgia. , .7 W. CLARK.
August 2.1852. 4t.
-WARE
HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T Uu SnUirrlln'r would rc«padtlu|w Inform
hia old customers amt tho public gener
ally, that ho Is prepared to do n Gcntral Wurr.
lluusc and Commission Business at Ills old
Stand 1 011 Oostunauln Street, Ha lias a largo
nnd commodious Ivai o-bou«o in a central and
cqnvcnlcnt part of Rotna, and will rccclvo;
store, sell or forward cotton and other pro-
duco upon liberal tonus.
11B 1IAS NOW ON HAND, and
Will constantly keep a large as
sortment of Carriages, Barouches, Bui .
&c, &c., of newest styles and finrst finish,
which will be sold low for casli or approved
credit. Call and examine for yourselves.
WM. JOHNSON.
Aug. 20. 1852. tf.
TobntCoT'tbbacfo t
fQtnE subscriber lids uti consignment and
SI for snlu n largo lot of superior tobacco,
Tobacconists are requested to cull mid sec.
Wm. JOHNSON.
August 2(1 1862. tf
A Large and Splendid Lot Of Roots and
and Shoes—Saddles and Bridles: Collars
ami Haines. Forsaleby
nog. 12 1852.
D. O. LOVE.
( ftu peiin
^ Cut, Ml
rr'sana Blacksmith's Tools Ol'Oi
Mill, Itand. Tcntint. Kcv-hnlcan
llulcllcr's BJWsj Friction Rollcrt; 'Collin
Axes; all kinds of Locks, Butts nnd Screw;
For sale by D, Q. LOVE.
Ausust 12 1862.
m
P rln(s» Bleaclitfd, Biown and Ilickr
Siiiitings, Uanaburgsuud Yarn. Fm-tu
by D. G. LOVE.
August 12. 1862.
F
Shot-Onus,
ting. 12, 1852
For sale by
ri'i'jre, Log. Ttnij
-L Wrought. Iling
Spades, all Sizes ol
Ropo. For salo by
August 12 1852.
For sale by
August 12,1852.
Idnlnlslralor’i Sale.
drod and thirty-live, in tho
1. (165) <
4th nut
920 ACRES LAND FOR
BALE.
T he Subscriber ofl’ets for salo Nino Hun.
drod and Twenty Acres of Land lv-
Ingin Floyd cmXty. tun miles from Romo
near .the road leailng from Romo to Floyd
Springs." Olio hundred acres arc Aumitchee
bottom, the rest good upland. Two hundred
are cleared. Inhere, are upon tho promises
good Cnblns | Qln bouso, Screw. &e. Thu
plucu is wull watured nnd vury accussihlo.
Terms—one,fourth ot tho purchaso money
cash, nnd the rest to bo paid In three annual
Instalments, with. Interest from date.
M, IHOftAS HAWKINS.
Sept, 21, 1852. *f.
PALL OF 1852.
Q AVING completed our arrangements for
tho season, wo arc now prepared to dffbr
to the |>ub|lo the'lttrgest anil best afcorment of
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING. ,
ami are determined to sustain our reputation
by selling goods at fair prices. We Invite our
friends and the public to call apd examine
our Fall nnd Winter Stock. Which’ forqunllty,
style nnd quantity far exceeds any previous
suason and from which a complete outfit can
ho selected at' tho very lowest prices. Our
Goods are selected with greatcaru—being cut
in the latest Fashion, nnd manufactured In
u6h a manner ns to give entire satlsthotldn.
$50,000 STOCK
of Ready-made. CLOTHING, embracing all
the various stylus, qualities, etc., In part as
Jhlla«t*A 1
CoATS;
Black Cloth. Frocl{ ami Dress. Plall and
Clouded Fancy Business Coats In great vari
ety. Tweedwcut Into Peltnr’s Half Backs oto.
PANTALOONS,'
qigdc from Fine Black Doeskin and tho vari
ous Fall styles of Harris' Clouded and Moltled
Cassitnoius, Black nnd Fancy Satinets.
VESTS:
Black nnd Figured Batin .Gentlemen’s Whtto
Silk and Figured Matsullles.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
Wo tnvtto the attention of Country Mer
chants to our Stock which Is varied and com
plete and manufactured expressly for thoir
trade. - We also' have u good assortment of
Youth's Clothing Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods Black nnd Fancy Silk Cravats Stocks
Plain nndrFigmed Silk and Satin Neck Tics
Prlneo Alberts, of Plain, Watered and" Rib
bed Bilk.
SHIRTS.
White and F*iicy, warranted to fit, Gtnvcs.
Under Garments. Suspenders, Collars, Ilnnk-
kcrcblefs Souks oto:
pEORCIA, Floyd county.
vX A'll whom it may concern will please take
notice,.that, whereas, Robert A. Hngben ap-
piles to me 1 for letters of administration on
the estate of Bradley Thomas, lato of said
county, decensed.
Those arc therefore, to cite and admonish
“U niiil singular,,,the kindred and creditors or
sftla deceased to be and appeur nt my oifiuo
within tho timo prescribed by lavV, to show
aauso. If any they'have,'why wild letters
should not be gi*ant6d unto Raid applicant.
Given undeniny. hand, arid officiaVsignature at
office, thl8,l 10th day 4)C September'1852.
C MA a J^SELAMBERTIIs
Sept 16 1852, .Ordinary.,
EOltCJIA, Polk County* ;
M Wherons, the estate,of Darling J..ChTl-
dera, late of ,said county,' deceased is unrc*i»-*
relented, Theso are thorefore to cite and ad
monish all and, tfipgujan thu kindred and ertfd-
itors-of said d«-c:i-tts»*d lo be mid npjic-ur at my
ofuco.on-tha Mrpt Mondqy in November next,
and take put letters of administration on said,
festato/or show cause, ifauy they have, why
loiters of ad oi inf st ration Rhntilffnut be-grant-
ed to Albert G. Lovo, .Clf-rk of the Superior
Court 'of Polk County. Given under my hope
at office in Cedar Town.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
.September 16' 1862.
An Ordln&noe.
O RDERED, by tho City Council of.Romo,.
that 1 Tax of one-fourth per cent, shall
be Imposed on amount of Rales made at auc
tion of merchandise owned by regular Mer
chants of said city. A nd a Tux of one per cent
shall be imposed on account of shies made at
auction of merchandise sent from other placus
and sold here at unction. ,
A Tux of ono-fourtli of ono pdr cent, shall
be imposed on account of sulos mnde at auc
tion of all Real Estate, Negroes nnd Shares of
Capital Stock of Banking or other Joint Stuck
Companies, or Negroes brought bote and hir
ed at auction, shall bo subject to a Tax of
one-half ol one percent, on the amount olhlre.
Provided; That tto Tax shall be laid on sales
made, or negroes {Bred by virtue of any legal
tt-ocess, or by Executors. Admltiiatvutors. or
jhtardi&ns. No person shall bo allowed to
ex post) to sale at public outcry*.any.species
of property or.piurcliundise, or hire Negroes
„nt public outcry, except ltbea regularHeons*
ad Auctioneer, under a penhlty of not exceed,
ing flfly Dollars, unless It. by by virtue of Jo-
gal process, or by an AdmlhLtrator, Executor
Guardian.
All Goods, Wares and Merchundlso. which
may hereafter be brought to said clty. and
peddled out about thu streets of said city,
shall bo subject to bo taxed ten jtercypt. on
the amount of 8ale«. And all Goods. Wares
and -Merchandise sent to any agent to be sold
in said city, shall be subject to otiudtiilf of ono
per cent, bir'thu amount sold arid should bucH
agent or person idling neglect or refuse to
pay ench Tax. they shall bo liable to a flue,
not exceeding filly Dollarb. In pn.vlng Tax
under any. of ihe { provlsb»nR of this Ordinance,
the amount of sales shall be given in under
tho oath of the phrson making such sales.
Should any licensed auctioneer in gnid city;
refuse or neglect to i-eppj t tho amount of Ills
sales once in three months, and pn^ such
shall be suliJect'iitaHno*of ^not exceed iiig fifty
Dollars for each offence.
A'true extract from the minutes oTCouricil.
O IL SMITH.
Beptomher 9 1852. tf D pi. CVk.
/Tj.LGRGMj* Floyd County*—To all whom
VJ It may concent; -Whereas P. R. Lyle,
Administrator uu the Estate of Jonathan 8.
Lawson deceased applies to mo for letters
of dismission from tho same.
These are therefore'.t« cite and admonish
all and singular tho kindred nnd Creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my offico
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifany exists, why said' letters Bhould
not be granted to said applicant. Given un
der ray hand and official signature at office,
this tho 14thday of June 1862.
JESSE LAMBERT!!. .
Ordinary.
S tate of Georgia, Floy<l Count) t To dll
.^humit may coneefti;. Take notice tnat
Wboreas James p, Patmrtn. Administrator of
the estate of 'John W. Pat man late of said
county deceased, applies to muTot* Letters of
Dismission'from the same.
^heso, are therefore to cite and admopjsh
of
NEW GOODS.
NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, At.
rUST revolved, direct from tho Manufkotiir-
1 .ers, y • ■
JIvn's Ono nnd comnipp^Boots & Shoos,
Boyn’ and ohlldren'n shoos, clastic over-shoes.
Ladles’ Enameled and Kid Bilsklns,
Xinguuis Eaaineled and Kid Excelsior Boots,
(Both Gaiters Kid ami Silk lined Ties;
Patent Tip Front Lace Boots,
Patent Fox (lalti-rs Broadways nnd Elastic.
Over-shoes j Kid.CnlCnod Eiilimoled. pegged,
tieeled; Jenny L.nd Front Loco Boots
and Buskins; Misses nnd Children's Gaiters
and Cumipon Slices,
Also, a Lnrgc Moth of dry Hoods,
direct IVom the Nuw-York market embracing
nearly uvery description of gnods belonging
to (ho trnde.from the coarsest tollie finest ar
ticles: either (hr ladh's pr gentlemen—togeth
or with a fine stock ufltats C qis, Remly-rundo
Clothing, and now styles.
, . JOHNSON-& WOOD.
Sept, 9.'
FL0LKI FLOURI
W E have no hand and will continue to
keop.a fine, ft-esh lot of Flour fbr Fam.
Ily use. For salo for ensh liv
JOHNSON & WOOD.
August 12.18?2.
HOME-WOOD SIT,All BILLS.
V DDIT1UN3 having been made to tho
JInnio-W.ood Mills, the subscriber will
grind corn every day.'
There has been added Galvin Emmon'*
Patent^ Flexible Bottler's - Thrashing Ma-
chines which will ho ready fur the coming
wheat crop.
fSTTnll for thrashing as customary.
May. 20 1852. JOHN I1UME.
CIIY HOTEL, ATLANTA.
f|AHE undersigned has fitted up in suitable
* slyle, a Inrge and commodious hqu-e, nt
the corner of Floyd and Decatur rltrerls, At-
lnola Ga.rfnr the purpose of acnoinmoduting
tranjlent nntl regular boyders^ This house is
' -iiuan sirieily temperance nifnelples, nnd
rnovrt-h quiet jrrreobnrpwimaWXni fe-'A*--
specifully invited to give tho City Hoiel n irinl
npl.su, 1859. L. U, i.UTLER
fur the benefit of tho lietrs.
DAVID AY. STRANGE, Adm’r.
Sept. 0.1852.
fore II10C'
ilkTSBmny
I louse door In Gednr Town. Pol
ty. to wit:
0 17th district 4th sccllon .all
ally Oherokoo, then Floyd, tiui'now Polk coun-
Theso lots of land Ibrm a hen
ent of good fanning land, wifi
acres clonred, with the necessary
son; all sold ns Hie properly
sale. JOHN BAKER,
M. V. ELLIS,
'September 0. .1852.
A°,
Ailuiiuhlrator’s Sale.
8»»le,.ono*liuftdre<j.aitd fuiitacrcs morn or Je
C’ltt-rokuc now Floyd county; sold u
salo. , ‘ R.
Arigusi 12, 1852.
A G
Atlminlili-alsri Sale.
Floyd county, Lot No. 1271
ity o
■ in
heirs of A. W. Street.
21,1852
Aug. 2t).18-,2,
P.J. PHILIPS,
nlm'r. dt bonis noi
9w.
A OR
el of
AdmlntitraUrT Hale.
filterin' Hales for October,
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday In 0c-
tobernext. bofora tho Cuurt|iou»o door
In tho City of Romo, witlilntlic legal huurs of
sale the following property to wit:
One billiard table; levied on asthoproper
ty of Warren Clayton, to satisfy a (I fit from
Floyd Superior Court In favor of Black and
Cobb vs. AVurren Clayton, mid others in ray
hands; riroperty.pointedotil by Defendant.
TII0S. S. PRICE, D.Sh'ir.
, September 2 1852. l
Chattooga HherlH Bales for Ottohir.
3d section oforlgiijally Gl
v-punly, containing one. 1
ou the day of sale;
TERRENCE MrGUIRE, Adm'
S. B. G. MoGUtRE Amin'r'x.
August 6.1852.
Clin
W'
*tja*SN*A*5Asi»i. —.
within; the time presoribed by Inw, to show
caifso, if nny exists, why sai l letters of dis
mission should not ho grantud-snid applicant.
Given under my hand and.seal this 2uth
r&ml.l day ot June, A. D, 1852 v
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
fpO all whom it may concern—Whereas;
A John W. Hooper, administrator on the
Estate of Miles Jennlngs.-decunsed, applies to
me ftw-Ietters of dismission front the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd singular llio kindred and creditors uf
said deceased to'bo ntid appear nt my office
within tho time presarilfed. by law to show
cause (Ifanv they have.) why said letters o
dismission “tumid not bo granted said nppll
. cant." Given under my hand n'nd official slg.
nature at qfileo, this 31st day of May. 1852.
‘ ; - ' JESBE LAMBERTII.
Jnne 8 1852.- Ordinary.
\\7 ANTED to litre for three, six or twelve
” months an intelligent, sober and honest
C ARRIAQE DRIVER and Hostler. Enquire
at tills ullicre.
Rome, On.'. Sept 16,-1862.If
pTEORCIA, Floyd County.—To all whom
VJ it may concern; Whereas Sterling Mays
dminl’t.r.ator ot, the Eslatcof Ellis Bradley,
late of and county, deceased; applies to mo for
letters of dissmhisiou ilum'tho sanio.
These are tlicrefore tociteand admoalsh all
nnd singular the kindred and yreditoraof said
deceased to be uml appear at. tby offico, with
in' the lime proscribed by I,Hw. toslimv cause,
linny tjloylmve, wliysaid letters ofdbmission
shculd not ho granted. Given, tinder my
hat d nnd official signature' at office. Tliis
3dd»yofma.v 1862. .
JESSE LAMBERTn. Ordinary.
Hay 9.1852.
eonessee Bacon on bund
arrive.
S. G. WELLS.
j. n. Hnnsow,
M ^ The LIndeiIbioned aro thnnk-
Jfnl for tbe libural patronage given
theia.yhe, past season, and again offer their
services to their friends nnd the public as
' General Commission Merchants.
Particular ntterition wilt lie given to the sate
of cotton nnd'MFqtfier country produie-^-tlio
pitretiaslng of hugging and rope, plantation
su|ipUe8 &c.
Liborarcash'advauccs and facilities will be
fttruishud customers.
HOPKINS, HUDSON & CQ.
Sept. 2 1852. lv*
. R.OBKB.T H. TATUM,
•ATTOR-NET AT LAW,
TRENTON QA..
Bcsinkss eotrusled to tits care In any o
th'' counties of thu Cherokee Circuit, nnd tin
County of Gilmer Iri the Blue ltidgu Circuit,
wifi meet witlt prompt uttentiou.
August 26 1852.
HAN3, WILLIAMS ANO WILCOX,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 1, Hayne Street, Charleston, S. 0.
felly solicit tho patronage of tlrair friemlt
and the. public. Careful attention shall bo
given to ullhtg orders.
W; . DANIEL HAND.
. GEO.W WILLIAMS,
' ge.-vJ&sL. a. wilcox,
'August
FOR HALE OR RENT.
M THE NEW BRICK STORE adjoining
the shop of W. II. White, Esq. For
tei iu.t enquire at this Office. The location
is centra), and the stand good.
August 12, 1862. ;
QFt 3j ^ R fi
'ULI,Y ttratier&’llfisjscrvices tp
the.- Afilibied, In'Alie various branches
of .the profession. Residence lioarthu' bid
Ross House. , : ;ij4y.-■■■ ;.'Aiign»t j0.1862.
. WHITLOCK. & COSKERY,
WAKEliOUHE AN1) COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Augusta Ga.
YTONfl^UE to', transatt' iMtsirtcss at tho
^ “tti».fcto®rot>fwlS»a*tittse, C a m ;,-
boll Street, where they renew the oiler of
their sen ices lo their IVienUs and the public.
Liberal cash advances niade on produce in
Str re J, W. WHITLOCK,
August 19 1852, JOHN COSKERY.
ILL be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Summetville, pn
the first Tuesday . in October next, bev
tween the' usual hours of sale, the lollow-
ing property, to wit;
- Lot of Lund No one hundred and sixty-
three (lfiT,) in the 14tU,Disirlot,and -lib.
Srciion ; levied bn rfs the property of Jern-
mlali Murphy to sntlsiy'n II In from ’.Ohsft
toogn Superior Court.ln 1 (itvor • ol T. T.
Mopkins vsrJotemish Murphy and John A.
Also, Five acres of Lknd suppose J lo bo
a purl of Lot No, 71 In the 25th District nnd
3rd Sftctbu, It ho»ngiho pjuco whereon- Ell
nntl Miolmel tinker lives levied on to sat(s :
fy two fi Ik’s IVoni a .Justloo court of tho
962 District G. M., in favor of James T.
Woown va. Eli Bakur «hd Mlohncl Baker,
Levied: atid roturned by a.Constublo.
Also, qno negro woimm. by tho qome of
Dnnfiney, ^apposed to fie forty yours old.j
levied on ns tl>e proport^ of Benjimiln Kintf
to sntLry two fl. CaV fro iri tho- Justine comt
ol tjioU’45 District, G, M» ia favor .of Brun
ner hml Mayer?, vs. Beiijuii’iin King and
B, H. Gerrot vs. Benjamin King, Proper^
ty pointed out by -PlaintlfT. Levies mndo.
nad reuirned by Con*'tii6l«.-
J. T. MeCONNELL, Sh’ff.
Snpt. 2, IS53,
Floyd HiioritT Suits lor Dclobcr.
• ttt W lLL besoldon thb first Tuesday in
V V October next before the Court House
door in the city ot Ronjo, within tho legal
hoqrsofoale, the foil wing p|-o|M*rtv, to wit;
AIT of Benjuiuiti F. Mai hews’ riglit t tlffei
and interest in nnd to lot In the (’oom divis
ion of the city of Romo, whereon the said
Mathews now resides joining tho Railroad on
tho east; levied ou as the property of Benja
min F. Mathews, to satisfy a fi fa from'Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Andrew J. Hobbs
vs Janies T. Sawrie & Co., and William
Johnson, security; property pointed out.by
William Johnson
Also, one loin on lot No. 223. In the 23d
district 3d sectionrthere being about 26 or 30
uercs of eleured land on said kque; levied on
as the property of E. B. Morrisqn. tp «i)tkfy a
fl fa from a. Justice Court of Floyd county, in
favor of Michael Kinney vs. E. B. Morrison;
property pointed out by the Plaintiff levy
made and roturned to me by a Constable.
TH0S. G. WJITTIJIIS Sh’ff.
September 2 1852. ' . -
~ Floyd Postponed Sheriff hale. *
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember, before the Court-house door in
the cjty of Rome; within tho logoi hours of
salo. tho following property, to wit: ^
, The east half of Lot No. 152, fn the 22nd
district and fid section ; levied upon as jho
property of Richard Gossett, to satisfy a fi. fa.
from Floyd Superior court in.faVpr of Solo-
mop Stallings vs. Shew Gosnatt & Rmhard
GossettJ makers, and N. Yarbroughi and Den-
nln Hills security. . T. S. PRICE, D.S.
■SciiUMillinr 9 1852- .
JOHN H. AJOEUSOJ, ]
- 1 ATT 0 R N E Y AT L A W.
\T7IR 1 ' Rive his prompt attention to the snle
VV nt Lunds, nntl the cstnbli-hment ofdis
• Imod Lnmi Claims in cn-tern T xas. tic
will also do‘a : General collecting businesgj
All on tUe most moderate t«’rnis.
Address Marshall ilnrrison County 1 exas.
Refebcnccc—Judge Lunpkik v • / -
J. W. H- Underwood.
Coi- DimeL S. PiiXTCr.
July 10. 1851
27 th day of May, 1852.
JAMES CANNON,
June 8<1,1S62, . * ~ —
In heir
xnvtefa r
fzed Attorney.
August 2ff, 1852,
Douglas & Gregory, either by note ora
wll I find them In my hands for collet
Prompt payment will save cost.
mnv 20 1852 J;W. DOUGLAS, 1
"\T01TtE.—All persons Intlohted to
XN Into of Benjamin Bobo, Into ol
of tho law. LEWIS BOBO,
July 8.1852.
tho
all having claims against the wild
present them duly ptfelted in ti
law. ROBERT BATTE
. July. 22 1852. .
■\roTHIE.-
1N Co. wn
ly authorised person to settle.
L. A. ALLEN,
JOHN GOODSON,
DANIELS. PRINT'
July 6 1852,t
LAND FOR HALE.
ol bind lying Booth of Cedar Creek I
to the estate of John Townsend, late of!
T E
Town Property for Sale.
good paper. Or he will oxohnng
Negroes, females or working li
prlocs. R. J. J
LcptgffiberS, 1"*" - - '
LwpWlllDoi totfan ' ■ -■ \ , u
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.—I>rs.MIRer H Word
J: havo opened in this Clty.ono door abovo
Alnvnmlor Xr. Tramnll'A T.ilW Olfli’.fl!''k PRT.
Alexander 46 Trnmoll'4 Law Office,'A PRI
VATE HOSPITAL for tho treatment of
Surgical and Chronic diseases—Whether of
negroes or white persons. In such an cstnh-
lishmont the expenses of patients nrq much
less than under ordinary treatment, and tho
chances of euro materially Increased.'
Romo Jan. 9. 1852. ly
R«U, Ff*yd CMteT*
VJ All whom It may Concern will please take]
notsco, that, whorona, William T. Price ap
plies to me fbr letters nf'ftdmini.strationon the
estate of James B. Wakcfiuld, late of said
county, deceased. j
These aru therefore to cite and admonish
all and Slrigula^ the kindred and ccvditorsof *
s i id deceased, to be ami appear nt my oflivu ^
within tho time prdshi'ibcd by law, to show H
cause, if any' they have, why said letters of B
administration should not bo granted unto ct
said applicant. Given under my hand and ,
official signature nt office. This tho 8th day £
of September, 1852. “
JESSE LAMBERTII.Ordinary. K .*
tifcOUtilAf t*UUL). Si
all whom it may concern; whereas,
JL Daniel R. Mitchell, administrator on the a
estate of Robert te A. E Ligou. dect-i'sod, ap- g
plies to me for letters of dismission from the a
same. These aro therefore to cite and ad- a
monish all nnd singular, the kindred and cred- si
itors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my t»
office within thu time prescribed by law, to se
show cause, if any they have, why suid letters
of dismission should not be granted said ap- *|
plicant. Given under my hand and official sr
signature at office.
JESSE LAMBERTII,
July 22.1852 Ordinary.
S^KOHWA, Uit4 c CMtey.
Wheren*; ^rgiiret Davis nnd Joseph 0
Miller, make application lor Letter* of Ad* B
ministration on the Estate of William Davis, c
late o| said county deceased. u
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish
all und singular the kindred and creditors of -
snid decensed to be nnd appear at my office
within the time prescribed by Inw to show f
cause, (if nny exist,) whv letters of adminis
tration should not be granted tho said nppli ]
ennts. Given under my hand nt office, 6th 1
of July, 1852, GASPER M. TaTUM,
Ancust2b 1853. Dv'fv Ordinary, n. c.
LUKOMi Have loamy.
vJ Wlwiriia, Jolm 11. Perkin*. Jr. Executor
lo the Inst Hill mid fcsimucnl of I>bmn Per-
liins.lote of said county deceased, makca up.
plicnilon for letter* of Liamiasion from anld
catntc,
Tlieae nrc therefore to cite and odmonl r.
nil and singulai the kindred & creditors ol'en
decensed to be and appear nt my office with 1
the time prescribed hy law. to show cause, (II
nny exist,) why letters of dismission should not
be granted to said nppllcnnt. Given under
my hnnd at office, (ilk of July, 1852.
CASPER M.TATUM.
Dcp'ty Ordinary ». o.
Anp[uat2G, 1859.
rjCttKEU, Mail* taunt).
vJ Whereas James G* Holmes makes np-
plieoiion to me for letters of Administration
on the Estate of, John Wylie, Into of said
county deceased.
These are therefore lo cite and admonish
. oil-nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of
said deceased to file their objections (if any
they hnve.) in the office of the Oulinory of
said county within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted. Giv
en under my hand ut office in Trrnton, August
12,1852. C.M. TATUM,
Dep'lv Ordinary, n o.
August 2d, 1852.
iCT KORM.lt Date County*
vJ Whereas, David Tittle nnd Peter Tittle,
makes nppl cation, to me lor letters of admin.
fairntion on the estate o; WllUnmTiitle, lute
ofsnid county deceased, •
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish
oll opd singular the kindred nnd creditors of
said dedeosed to be nnd appear at my office
withiuthe tihie prescribed by Inw to show
caiiso (ifany exist,) why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand and
Soul, August 12,18.52,
ZACI1ARTAH ONEAL.
Ordinary, d. c, [L. 8.)
August 20,1852.
/ i KORKU,Ckallssga County.—Whereas,
vJ Win. J- Henry applies to me for letters
of Guardianship for the persona nnd property
uf Hugh nnd W. 1‘-Middleton, minors.
. These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all
I and singular the kindred nnd frlendi ol said
■ minors tu be m d appear at my office within
the time prescribed.by Inw to show cause (if
' granted', Given under my hand nt office.
F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
, August 19. 1859..
4.EOtt4il.lt thnUoog* 4'atinly.
IllH1511EAS, IV. M. Shropshirenpplloa.to
>' me forluttera of administration on tlio
estate of James Moouey, deceaseds
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all ntid singular the kindred add creditors
1 of said deceased, to be and appear at tny of-
. flee wtthlp.tho tlmopreserlhod hy law, to show
cause, irony thoy hnvo, why sold letters should
’ not be granted said applicant. Given under
; my hand and official signature nt office.
2 * F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
August 12.1862.
s / 1 fcoufcll, Cliaiiooga Csuily.
• vA Whereas, Sarah Moore applies to mofpr
letters of administration on tho estate of John
Moore, deceased. These aro therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular tho kindred
r ami creditorS of said deceased, to bo and np-
n pear at my offico within the time prescribed
- by law, jo show cause, ifany tl»ey have, why
J said letters should nut be granted. Given nn*
' August 12,1852
ft E0R4.lt, Chattooga C*unt).
s ” Whereas, Elizabeth G. Burt applies to
,, mo for lettors of administration on tho estate
t, of J, J. Burt, doceascd. Those are therefore
- to cite nnd admonish all and singular tlio
. kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within tho tlmo pro-
- scribed by law, to show cause, Ifany they
I have, why said letters should not bo granted.
H Given undor my hand nnd official signature
n nt office. F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
; August 12,1852.
* pj EOttCIA, Polk Count).—Whereas, Wiley
; ” 0. Denson and Robert D. Harvey apply
*• to me for letters of administration on tho es
tate of Charles W. Denson, late of sold county,
deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd ad
monish all and singular tho kindred and cred-
3f Itors of snid deceased to bo and npponr at my
s - office within the time prescribed by law, to
[j show cause. If any they have, why said letters
11 should uotbegiatited. Given under my hand
0 nnd official signature at office.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ori'nary. *
August 12, 1862.
h fj E0K4.M, Floyd County.—To all whom
, V* It ■ mny concern: Whereas Wade 8.
Cothran applies to me for letters of Adminis-
t ;. tration on the Esime of John 8. Burnett, late
^ of said county deceased.
These ore the'refore to cite and ndmonish
all and singular tho kindred ond credited o f
said deceased to be find appear’St my office
wiibin.the time prescribed by law, to show
- cause, if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted to sold applicant.- Given Under
d my hand.and official signature at office, thin
n 14llt day of August, 18521
g JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary,
a August 19,1853.
** OTEAlfI JIII.L.—The Homotvood Steam Mill
- kj ihrou milea from Rome, on the Calhoun
' Road lain operation,und the subscriber wil
o receive corn oh toll, nnd cotton at the usual
1* rate, of toll. JOHN HUME,
o Rope and Bugging furnished if requsled
>r DIARRrtfEA REMEDY.,
ir QYRIPS OF BLACKBERRIES, an efficient
r tJ and very pnlntablo remedy lor children
In summer complaints, put up In pint and
quartbottles at BATTEY S DRUG STORE,
d July 16,1852.
NEGHO CLOT
it HMorsGTDaa*
HIGWMII
Augusta
I AVE Inst receivevery lam
of NEf - -
rnaa^moaa.
ItST
EORO CLOTHB.tmofffwbk
id made of goo<l domealk Wool, in
•eatly superior fi
- fur wear io tlm aiaria
— ALSO —
I supply of William 8ohley’a and Geared
:y’s Negio KERSEYS, of tlielr vatloa*
i. nnd Cotton OSNABUROS. of the At*-
. Mudlson, Richmond, and High Boslt
ifactoriea.
—ALSO —
1TINGS and SHEETINGS nf Mm Am
i Manufacturing Com|«ny. They. wSI
eceivuina few days. efullanpplyofrMt
rwilled Negro KERSEYS, the firatof S
lor article, from the Auras'* Manuthc-
? Company, end all of whlbi Ikay will
t the mnnuftiotnrera’ prioce.
I’lanteraand Country Merchante aN ids
tf
Anguat. 6 lfifit.
ItARGAINH III L1SIEV SRKU t*HL
laawdc* It Hhcar, AsnsMs,
,v U.L, from this day. tell their preaenl
t ” Stock of Colored Printed Mnslina; Col-
od Printed Barcgos; Tiaauc*; Crape de Peri*,
id Grenadinea, at coat. The eaaortmen*
July 29,1862.
cirni l nmir
I NlIE strength of /our pounds »/ Me M
quality of Coffee, sold fcr fifteen
ummol'a Extract of Coffee la acknowt
A trial only is neceaaaiw to atteat 111 I
rity. Call at the Drug I of
August 12.1862. ROBERT BATTKT.
piLIPfi of every ahade end 'RingatreakM
X - and Speckled," will be opened tor Inapeo^
loti by the subscrlbtr during the month or
ROBT. BATTET.
illy, 22, 1862.
rNAIIUi*.—Fifty yarivtiaa, of mil i
ready for delivery at BATTBY’B Dru#
nd Seed Store, on the 16M of Novtmbtr *«L
July 22 1852.
| VACINTHH.—A Urge and elegant aaaort-
I ment ol varieties of this exquisite Dnten
l ot ine Laait's a,
BATTBY’B DRUQ-BTOR*.
July 22,1852,
FRENCH I «LA«H*U MMWU
rptlE undersigned propoaea to reevlta Into
compriee U
langMg Math*.
History *e. Ito,
his family and inemtet with hi* aw#
children, a limited number of pupils.
The course of instruction wifi t
French, Latin and Greek len
matica. Surveying, Natural HI
Tho terms for board and tuition ora aaventy.
flve dollars per session of six months payebW
in ndvnhce, EUG. GAUSOIN.
Reference*.—General Ufiraur, King#
ton; Dr. Mill**,Rome.
Rome, Qa.. June 24, lfi69. tf ,
Farm laplementi
O NK 'portable forge, a most useful ana
handy mnohfm.-, one doien be*t com
shellers* one dozen siruw-cutters usunl sizes/
a large liund or horse mill, a full assortmerif
plows, cultlvatora, &c„ one superior oom
planter* long and sliort bundle shovels spade*
tec., red, yellow nnd white clover *ctd 9 htukr
socil, tec,, lor sale bygrat*
CUNNINGHAM te UNTC9I.
February 26, lS. r >2.
ft«niminu*
W K hav* on hand and are now Mwtnf tf
large qirantity of good MERCHANT A*
BLR LUMBER, which we will tell low frF
CASH and CASH ONLY, also w* art pra-
pared to do all kind* of Work in tha Carpal
ter* Line at abort notice and low prlcca, far*'
nishing Material* if required.
Shop next door below Verandd Hoaeav
Broad Street. HUDGINS te MO®Riff
Ko nr. March 95. 18.62. tf
W. H. ItDERWtftfR k J.WJL IIMIVMT
YfrUI Prartlce Inw in all ilia CountiM *
v v the Cherokee Circuit, (except Da da.)*
They will both personally attend al (he
Courts. J. W. H. UNDERWOOD will uK
tend the Courts of Jnckson and Haberaham;
counties of the Western Circuit. Both will
attend the sessions of the 8upreme Court uf
Cnssville and Gainesville. Allbuslneia en
trusted to them will be promptly and fuitl»»
fully attended to.
OFFICE next door to Hooper te Mitchell,
"Buena Vista Hoo*!,” Rome, Ga.,at which
place otic or both will always ba found i«leap»
absent on professional business.
Jnn .23 1851
WRAPPING PAPER
O F various sizes and qualities, for wile, at
Manufacturer’s prices, at this Office.
August 12,1852.
J. B. DOUGLASS, M. D. *( JNO. M, GRKGORT, M, D.
DRS. DOUGLASS & GREGORY.
Offico near the Court House,
ROME, GEORGIA.
D ll. DOUGLASS will devote his attention
particularly to Operative Surgery and
the treatment of Surgical Diseases. Ho will
bo ready at all times to attend calls at a dis
tance. Any communicate->11 addressed^to
him will receive prompt attention. A
The indigent poor prescribed for awf opera
ted upon gratis.
August 19,1862.
WEftLBVAR FEMALE CdLLItfE#
MACON. GEORGIA.
fllki Firtictfk Aiimal Tcrai of this 4b-
M Htitution will open on the 1st Moray
In October, with the following faculty?
Rev. EDWARD H. MYERS, A. M.,
President and Prof, of English Literal***.
Rev. O. L. 8MITH. A. M..
Prof. Mor. and Jnt. Philosophy;
IVut. /OHN M. MlfHBbb, A. tdA-
Prof, of Natural Science.
Rev. C. W. SMITH, A. M.,
Prof, of Mathematics.
Mr. F. O. OUTTENBERGEIi;
Prof, of Music.
IliM F. R. GUTTENBERGEK,
Assistant in Music.
Miss S. L. TILDON,
.Instructress in Ornamental Branches an*
French.
Mr. »nd Mrs. R. B. CLAYTON,
Steward's Department.
Thorn wishing information *a to Charge*,-
Cnnrso of Study, &c. Ac., may obtain It by
applying to tho President, Macon, Gt
Aug. 2. 1852. O. L. SMITH. .
~ 801TH CiROLUl RllL MU.
Hamburg, <t>et. 29, 1861.
T HE FREIGHT ON COTTON, from th*
Hamburg Depot to Charleston, will be^
until further notice, 75 cent* per bale. This
Company will also receive Cotton at the Geor
gia Rail Road Depot, in Angusta, pay the
toll and draynge, 18$ eta., across the Augusta
Bridge, and deliver it in Charleston at 93|
cents per bale.
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. .
Nov. 14. nofi—tf.
Georgia Kail Koxd Bank Aoezct, J
• Home, Georgia. J
f unulnghaua k UdUI> Agents.
P ERSONS wishing to have money aenl
here from Angusta, (for sales of CottoW
oriother produce, or otherwise.) can, ut any
time, procure a check from the Rail Road
Bank on tills Agency.
February 36,1852. _
CimnlBfffcxB imT l(mh,
At the Rail Road Depot, Rome, Georgia.
D EAL in all the varieties of Groceries, in
.eluding a full assortment of cdfamon
and fine liquors, wines Me*,heavy hardware,
such os Smiife** Bellows, anvils, hammer*,
axes, spades, shovel* tee. Gun mud
powder, shot, lead, tec. Yarns, o#palj~
shirtings-sheetings tee. (by the bale.)
salt, tobacco, and cheese. Plows, t‘
cutters, corn shelters and machines l
plements generally; also, elover l
seeds tec. Flour bacon,lard,and |
generally. Fairbanks I
counter soales, tec.—^1
mong tbe useful, whnfc
kitchen or dwelling. ^
To all of which wwrt
attention of daalawlli
may wish to nnia|^ra*v a, u j
February 26, *159.'
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