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MARRIED,
i Wednesday, tlio 22d Inst., by tho Rev.
(. -Smith, Mr. Lticlui C.’ Mitcheli. and
i Amanda 0. Stevenson, both of Floyd
DIED, on yesterday morning, at his resi
le' In Rome, tho Rov. Jones E. Cook.
i funeral of tho dceensod will tnku (dace
this (Thursday) morning nt 10 o’clock.
ROME FRIOES OURRENT.
Corn pur bushel
Corn Meal per bushel,.
Flour, superfine
Wheat,;.*. •
2»'?- • • * •\'v
Pork..
Bacon
Beef,
Lard,
ard,.••>••»»*»«••*••••••••• lu n, 10
utter,country, 16 a 20
BARK NOTE TABLE.
'orrectcil far the S.irunnah licpuhluan Prices
Charleston Hanks par.
Commercial Hunk of Wilmington. (N.C.)
Other North-C.'ircdlna Batiks... .6 pr. ct. disc.
All Banks and Brunches at Augusta.. par,
Bank ofllm State of Georgia par.
Marine and Fltolusumneo Bank par.
Planters’ Bank ofthe Sta'o ofQuorgla par.
- v Central Rall-Rvail Bank............
' Bank ot Savannah
ntrsl Bank of Georgia
;!a Rail-Road Bank
hauls’ Dank at Macon...
Bank of Millcdtmville
of Brunswick
ofSt. Mary’s,.,..,....
liar,
par.
par.
| nr.
par.
. winding up-
...... jar.
»»!
f MUSSES, Cuba, (new)
f , New Orleans.
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13. • -04
tt| n OJ
Uf*
in
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE FRIOES
CURRENT.
I MOCMtl) Dundee. 44 In. pr yd 14 a It
. Kentucky, . dr
Gunny,
Tow. • d<
■OPE, Dillon's pMb
I, llama. do
Shoulders, do
Sides, do
CtFFEE, inf. to Ihir Cuba, do
Good fhir to primu, do a
Rio, do 0( a
Java, do 12 a
‘ pr gal 20 , o
do 80 a
lltilR, 1>. R<co & Bt. O'x, pr lb T n
Havana, white, a
“ brown, a
New Orleans, C| a
Loitf and Orttshed, 8j a
WOOL, Bouthern unwashed do 16 a
" Clean, do 20 a
WOOL-SKIMS, Lamb's, csch, 16 «
■ . Sheep's. do 26 a
Admlnhlratar's Hale.
U NDER and by vlrtno of an order of tho
Ordinary of Flityd county, will bo sold
before tho Court lltmso door In tho city of
Rome and county aforesaid, on tho first Thus-
t)ny In December next, between the usual
hours of sale, tho following properly, to wit .-
A GREEABLE to.nndrdcroMhaOrdinary
of
Floyd comity, passed on llto Oth day
of September. 1862. wiH'liu sold before the
Court House door In tho city of Rumo.on the
first Tuesday in January next, between tho
VALUABLE m TRAd’ OP
rTg. SALE,
LAMB for
T IDE Undersigned otiers his Tract pi.
. Land for 8ul -, lying South-west of Som-
,, ... . tnorville, Chattooga Comity. Georgia,' contaln-
nstial hours ol sale, tho following property, ,„ K Tll „, 0 Httmlred Acres-TwoHundred
10 VI* l , Acres Cleared anil in gornl condltlpn»wlth tol-
’l’wo houses and lots In tlm village or Ca ve j The North halfof lot of land, No. 278, 21th ! 0ral) | 0 K „„,i | m , m , V etiionts and a tftio apple
on an eligible sight. . district Htl section.dVrlglnally Chctokee nmv B||l) |K . nell ore |,„ n |. The above Inhd lies on
8prldft-stiito,°f them ------- — r , , — -
containing one acre of land with a large, com-! Floyd county; containing 80 acres, more or
tnodious, new and. well finished two-story^oss, together with nil tho improvements
dwelling house thureon, a well of good water ^thorcon—one negro boy by the nome of New-
lii the yard, and all necessary out bnildlns for t non, abodt 20 years of age —one woman, Silvy
he comfort and convenience of a family—tho 22, Anne a girl about fiT Mary about 4. Huf-
tn tho business . vison a boy about 2 Manda n girl'about one’
other a small lot on a ©other
part of the town, with a fine, large new brick
store house thereon, well finished and toady
for use.
Also, a settlement of land lying somo two
miles from town on the Jefferson Rond, known,
as the Franklin Place, containing 100 acres,
composed of lots No. 710, 720 and 722 in the
8d district 4th section, and No. 20 fn the 16th
district of said section, with some acres
cleared land, under a good fbneo and most of
it fresh, an Excellent spring convenient to a
comfortable dwelling house, and all tho nec-
ussary o.it houses, hot so lot, stable &c.
Also, ft settlemeht of lund on Dig Cellar
Creek, near Thomas &. Simmon!’ Mills, cotn-
tiosed of lota No. 480, 486, 600. 607 ami 608,
and that part nr lots 428. 490 and 487, lying
west of said creek, containing, by supposition
in the aggregate, 200 acres, and situate in the
siitnu district and section, of which there it,
perhaps. 100 acres cleared, a|1 fresh and under
year cjhl nib sold as the property of William
E Appleby, lato of Floyd county, dudeased;
sold for the benefit ofthe India and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on
day of sale, this 16tb September. 1852.
C. B. WILLIAMSON. Adtn’r.
M. E. APPLEBY AdmVx.
the Chattooga river, about one-third of which
is bottom lund ot tho best quality. Any per
son desirous to purclmso 'will please call on
tho undersigned at Rome, or the Rev. A. Y.
Lookredgo • near .Summerville, for |uirticularR.
Aug. 2 1862. It. W. CLARK.
£££% Hexes Virginia
Uti f
ble cabins on It, and a well of good water.
Also, nineteen Negroes consisting of men,
women and children—ns likely a parcel, per
haps, as can be found in the Country.
Also, an undivided half of the mill property
of Thomas & Simmons, consisting of the fol
lowing lots and parts of lots, to wit: Lots No.
866. 867.866 and 288 in the 3ddist,4ili«dct..
and lot No. 160 in the 10th district and said
section and parts of lots No. 860,866 and 294
In 8d district 4th section, together with the
improvements und mil.s, both saw and grist
now new and in (till operation, a negro man
fatrryoke of oic i ur.d yokes, two wag- ns and
one cart, slock of hogs. &c. Thu situation
and location ofthe mills and land can be per
haps better and ’nmru sntisfaofoiily under
stood by ho Wug reference to a'plalofthe
same to bo seen at all times at the mills end
which will he exhibited on the’ day at the
plane of sale; sold for the benefit 'bt the heir
and creditors.
Terms of Sale*—All the real est»|u with
the estate’s entile interest in tin* miltyrtyierty
will he cold oil a credit of 12 mouths, notes,
and approved security required hofuro posses
sion h given. Thu negroes will be sold o • n
credit of three months; notes and Approved
security to be given before the pro)>erty Is
delivered,
8. J. JOHNSON,
. J. 11. CULL,
September 80. 1862.
Adm’rs.
*11 a
71 « 8|
8| a 9
12 a 16
11|« 12|
IP <*.11
14 a
neater
ALE-ROPE, Jute,
Kentucky,
BACON, limns,
skies,
Shoulders,
DFFEE, Cuba,
Rio,
Java,
Lngnnyro,
COLASSES, On hr- gal
Nmv Orlenti* ■ ilo
JAR, Cuba Muscovado pr lb fit a
P. R. Ic. 8t Croix, ilo 7| <t
IIi'Tina -ivlilto,
Now Orleans.
. Clarified Brown, *
Whlre,
Lamp.
36
0t a
tit a
10
w
Iiaae ftuerui sales.
m ■ lAc town of Vrcnl/m, Dade county
on as the property of Asa Jones to
II fit Issued out ofthe Superior Court of Ha-
Anderson. P. A. TATUM, l)opt Sh’lf.
September 30 1862.
LOST OR LOASEI).
A
■ V and quilted down the front. A suitable
.'wiml will ou paid for Its return.
8 |»t. 39.1862. GEORGE BATTEY.
AIM OltUiiM AiiiUXi.
Council t'liAMUKn September 21.1862.
/ \RDERBD, by the Mayor and Council o
the city of Rome, mat the plat ol'lum
ivcrmly purchased by U o city council tor ;
Asa GENcnu. nm.G we should be very care-
anil u.e no tnetlialneilnt h n ml proved ii,
oily, in llrr most unequivocal irrma.— | imnto in tlio Rome
r public are respectfully referred to the firi
ng cerliliente, from u genllmiiruV of Idgli
mid standing in Frnnklin county.
t/iiiul from CkI. h. B. Ikiona roN, Al-
iru al Loir, Tuicun.Ua. Alabama.
C Wilmams—Dear Sir : 1'nke nreal
in being able' to .lecoinmcnd your
a of Wild Clrerry nnd Wood Nnpthn ;
duo fcerltation in saying it is the best
11 turve tried for colds, cnuplis, nnd nf-
I of lire laugaanddii'sl. I had no m.
eomonln Inst winier end received
, relief from one bottle of (he shove medl-
sod hove since tiled ft for cough, [m>
under lire tliivcl
slmll be appointed by the city coutiuil to
U'lid n, tluit duty,) unless it be 1,1 cases win
imrsoiw buy of tlio city Diiinel) a pint
ground in said cemetery for that put pose,
shul! be tlieduly of the {h-Xtnn when applied
to to proceed on I iimrk out such plueu
intermStit. Ho slmll observe a regular ordc
In the locating of gmves In said ceiuetury s<
i | As to cconntnixq the land thui-aiu, timl onb
,y revere cold,cod found from It Ininre- p , :rmjl i lltul lllL .„ lR be rnatla on such no,
Ifmy testimony to iheellie icy of ti.ms thereof as the cl.y council may from,
ble medicine* will be of any use,
on lo use this II you please
y Youry truly,
All pur
M- L. B. THORNTON.
I’uKuinhin, August t9, 1849.
r fulldesciiptionsof merits, virtues Arc.,
liinu to lime have laid off for rise,
sons rvisbtr g
ill snlrl burying ground, may ilo so by apply
log to the Clerk of council und paying llu
ty dollars for 46 feet square;
imphlels to be had ofihe Agents- AJeo
1 ' ement in another column.
i in Rome by Rouxnr B.ttey, ulso
«. Owes A: i’AXtii.r..
S I. lsf.S.
shall receive (Vom (htl purelmser the sum i
fifty ceptn, and the said cortlflentb may be u:
Ini.
K it ejiavAj,.^
> subscriber ivoirhl notify hla Mends
and thu public generally that bo has ro-
* to thu 8tor- recently occupied by
- — • - ... - 1 JU wifi
leges ofthe person so assigning
CHA8. U. SMITH, Dip. Cl It.
s. Sullivan, Cabot & Co., whore bo
ed to sot bis old cnslomcrs, an 1 get
I ones. D. J. SANDERS.
pt. 80 1862.
WU months after date up|i|iealii>u will be
inado to lira.Ordinary of Floyd county
live tn Bull a tregru man by tiro name of
Buldnglng to lira cstaro of Eli/abctlr Wil
is, lato of Wnrren county, deceased.
laid FOR hale.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale
vary desirable Pnuilntinii situated c
containing about live hundred acres, i
Ac.,—good water nnd a very healthy place.
tat For Hale I .ffcl
aand lot recently owned by tho
. Butler, on Broat-st.. Rome.
J house, well finished with good
II and out buildings, and in n ideas,
tired part ofthe city. Also, fursalc
, the Imus ■ and lot adjoining. It has
roll and garden, and is well suited to
ktnlly. -
i a lot of land containing 100 acres, two
■id a half from Rome on the road icad-
a. with itew and good improve-
i! same.
ly-llvo head of yonng cattle, throe
s, llvu likely mules, and a valua-
■ck of rangi! bogs.
f.bm!,.—For tiro town property, ono-fourtb
i; tho balanco in three annuo! payments
Interest from date. On stock a credit of
vo months will lie giren with interest
i date.
»r Hire—Five negro fellows and one wo-
-a goud cook, wuslrar nnd ironer.
M. T. HAWKINS,
liber 80 1862 tf
call and examine for himself ns a bargain wl
bo given. . JOEL MANN.
said. 22 1862. tf.
ir
r'Aiiti Of 18.2
GOOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTHING
and arc determined to sustain our t
by selling goods at fair prices. We
bo selected at tlio very lowest prices.
such a maimer as Ingivc entire satisfaction.
850,000 STOCK
follows:
COATS:
Black Cloth. Frock nnd Dress. Pluil ni
Clouded. Fancy Business Coots it; gre.it va
Twuodscut Into Peltor’s Half Sacks, el
PANTALOONS
cty.
Chattooga Sheriff Sales.
LL it sold h Jure the’ nurl House door
" T SitmmertiUle.on Inc firs'
xl. bsticcen the usual
; properly la mil:
flot of land. No. 180
; 4tli ncctlon of Chattooga
' levied on as the property of Ilnrda-
«r, to sati'fya (> fa. Iron, Mqnrno Su
it In favor of Tlmnnis Vuugl,an a-
dawav Collier, anil William Weld)
aniel Satifurd; property pointed
Htt’y.
\ Killpatriek’s interest in and
o. 189 in the 14!li district 4th
nitty; levied on as lira
tlllpatriok to Bitisfy a
“. M. In favorof
lllpatriek nnd
' i my bands;
m table.
LL, Sh,ff.
Silk and Ftgureit Mai sallies.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
lied Silk.
SHIRTS.
kerchiefs Socks, etc.
tar Wo ask n continuance
which has always been so-ge-
od to us. PIERSON,
r Ptro Bontlil lifter (lute application^ will he
-L made to tho Ordlnniy of Floyd County,
for leave to sell otio-hnlf of Lot of Lind No.
105, 15th district, 4th section of originally
Cherokee now Finyd county bdonglnfc|:o'the
estate of tho minor orphiiiiH of Lemuel W r
Daniel, lute of snid countv of Flovd deceased.
JAMES H. DANIEL, a
Sept. 10 (2311862. Gmudinn. /
A LL persons indebted to the estate uf Mur- ^
•Ta slmll Parke, luty of Floyd county, dee’d “
mo requested to come forward and make 1m- ‘
mediate payment; nnd those having clui ns M .
| ngnlnst sakl estate will please present them 1
in terms of the law. v
WILLIS BOBO, Adtn’r.
September 10. 1862.
FWNWO months after ditto application will ^
JIL he made to the Ordinary of Flovd conn- ^
ty for leave to sell nil tho land nnd negroes
belonging to tho estate of Marshall Parke,
Into of said county of Floyd deceased.
WILLIS BOBU 'Adm’r.
September 10. 1862.
VJOTICE.^-Two months after dale upjilicu ^
i.N tioti will he made to the Ordinary of
Ciiultooga county for leave to seii tlie land -
belonging to tho cstntu of Edwin Jones luun-
lic, and to sell or hire the negroes belonging
to said estate. Summerville, Georgia. Sep,
teiuber 10 1852
M^ MONTGOMERY Guardian. J
n EOlltilA 4loyU county. p
VT All whoiiljt may eohoern will p’eftse take
notice, that, whereas, Robert A. Hugheu ap- 1
plies to tne far letters of udinhii*tintiou on
the estate of Bradley Thomas, late of said
county; deceased. r
These are therefore, to cite and admonish (
nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to he nnd np|>cur nt my office a
•e 'tbb’ time prescribed by law*, to show
Cause i? any ’they have, why said letters
should not be granted unto said applicant. (
Given under tny hand nnd official signature nt t
office, thiC ’d- th day of Septeiuher 1862. |
JESSE LAMB K It TIL t
Sept 1(1. 1862. Oedinarv. «
/ MHHtttll, Folk Comity. 1
VJ Whereas, the estate of Darling J. Chil
ders. late of said countv. deceased is Uiirep-
resented. These are therefore to eiteumFnrl-
umtiish nil and singular tint kiudicdtiud ereij-
itor* of snid deceased to he nnd appear at mv
office on the first Monday in November ne.xi
and takeout letters of administration on said '
estate, or show cause, if any they have, why
letters of administration should not be grant
ed to Albert CL Love, Clmk of the Superior
Court of Polk County. Given under my hand
ut office in Cedar Town.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS. Ordinary.
September 1(1 1852.
/'j.KOIMlIA') Flovd Couitt,.—To nil ivliom
vJ it may* concern; Whereas P. R. Lyle
Administrator on tiie Estate of Jonathan S.
Law run deceased, applies to mu for lotters
of dismission from the same.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular toe kimlrnd nnd creditors of
said deceased to be und appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exists why snid letters should
not he granted to said applicant. Given un
der tny hand nnd official signature at office,
titls the 14th day of June 1852.
JESSE LAM BERTH.
Ordinary.
Utnte of Georgia) Floyd County t To all
LJ whom it may craiceru: Take notice ttmt
Whereas James p. Patman Administrator of
the estate of John W. Putman lute of said
county deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from the saiuo.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all und singular tho kindred and creditor* uf
snid deceased to he nnd appear ut my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
* caunu, if any exists why sai l letters of dis
mission should not he granted said applicant
Given under tny hand and seal this 25th
• fScrt/.J day ol Juno A. D. 1852.
JESS£ v LAMBERT!! 1 Ordinary.
(lEOIir.ll, Floyd County.
npO nil whom it may concern—Whereas.
J- John W. Hooper administrator on the
1 Estate of Mile* Jennings deceased, applies to
mo for letters of dismission from the same.
. These are therefore to cite mid admonish
. all and singular the kindred mid Creditors ot
said deceased to bo and appear at tny office
, within tho time prescribed by law to show
cause (if any they havd.) why said letters ol
j* dismission should npt he granted snid nppll
r cant. Given unfair my Imtufc^d ofilci.il sig-
, nature at office, tills fits! day of May. J852-
f JESSE LAMBERT!!.
June fi 1852. Ordinary.
1 r^KOlim, Floyd County.--To oil w hom
* it may concern; Whereas Sterling Mays
, dministrator on the K*tntr of
** *fntn ofsrtdronfUy deceased; applies to mo for
letters ofdissmission from the same.
These aro therefore toeitcundadmonish all
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of snid
t deceased to* he nnd appear at tny office, with
i in the-dime proscribed by Law. to.show cause
, i fativ they have, why.said letters of dismission
. shculd not he granted. Given under my
s hat d and official signature lit office. This
3d day of may 1852.
JESSE LAM BERTH. Ordinary.
May 0.1852.
1 HAND, WILLIAMS ANJ WILCOX,
irilOL-FiSALE (iltOCEKH,
No. 1, Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C.
THE SUBSCRIBERS having established
r L themselves in this city for the truusae-
r lion of a general Grocery Business, respect-
if fully solicit thu patronage of their friends
and the public. Careful attention slmll be
n given to filling orders,
r DANIEL HAND
c GEO. W *WLLIAMS,
DANL. II. WILCOX.
* August 6. 1862. ^ tf
ii
1- L. ItoCKINS J. U. IILDSOX, J. J. COIIK.N.
t HOPKINS, HUJSON & CO,
n Factors and ComniMan Jlcrcliaiits,
Fraser's Wharf. Cha, baton, S. C.
* 1,,: Undehwoxed are thank-
11 ful for tho liberal luitronago given
ls them tho past season and again oiler their
services to their friends nnd the pnlilie as
(1 General Commission Berrhant*.
i Partieqlai/iittgiuion will he given to the sale
’ of cottoii antl iflUpfliey country prodneo—the
purchasing of'‘bag^hg met rope, plantation
t supplies &c.
j Lilmral cash ndvaut*e*uj)d facilities will be
furnished cn-tdtnerx: .S’V* *.
llurKINavifUDSON & CO.
tn Sept. 2 lWJaj?. ' " * \v+
ROBEfLT^H. TATUM,
attorney at'law,
f- - THEN TON TO A.
j’ Business entrusted to liis care in any of
•** the counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and the
County of Gilmer in tiie Blue Ridge Circuit,
will meet with prompt attention. "
5,1 August 2(i 1852.
b- l.t JIIIF.lt! I.Uliitll 11
rpHE suliscvibor is now pretiured to saw
-(- any kind of building lninbor at Ids mill.
*» 1U solloits ofdore In tils Him iff Imslm-ss and
k- imiiuist-s to giro satisfaction in qualityofthe
lumber and tlio sawing iff iv sanra Ho will
go •dollver luinborbt Die Railroad Diqiot at Home
d- on as fiivorablo terms n .any mill in tliopcleh-
borliood. STEPHEN M. WILSON;
_ , on consign
ment. to be sold ut tlui !MafiulUctur
or’s |irlee-s. Apply to the subscriber next
door to Sloan & Hntvklti,, Ilroad Street. Romo,
Georgia. W. CLARK.
AngninJ2 1862. 4t.
VY Altai
liyusE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Phc Habirrlbcr wonld res|wetftolly inform
his old customers nnd tlio public gener-
tluit lie Is i repined to drib Orntral Ware
anient putt ef Heme, qpd will
j, sell or forwarrl eettnn und Other pi
iteo upon liberal tot-nts.
arm. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, nnd
will constantly keep a large as-
I lin n I of Carriages, Barouches. Buggies,
Aitg. 2(1 1852. If.
WM. JOHNSON.
Tobacco t Tobacco I
I t HE stihscmiur boson constgnnrenl and
for sold a large tot of -eWfivrinr tobafcco.
August 26 1852.
W.M, JOHNSON.
If
NEW GOODS.
NEW STOCK OF BOOTH AND SHOES, Ac.
i.eivud,direct from the Manufuctur-
.Mi n's fine and dotumon Boots &» Shoes,
•as Enninchkl and Kid ExeeUior Boots,
h Guiteis Ki'Umd Silk lined Ties;
Patent/Tip Front Lacq.Bbots,
heeiiMl; Jenny Xi.nct Frokt 4/»cc B»hUm v
ami Common Hhoea.
Also, a Lnrffc Stock of Dry Cootls,
r noraii
cmbrncin
lek'M either for Indie* or gentlemen—togeth
r with, a tine stock of Hat*, G.’ps, Ready-made
lUllllll^, HIM! IIUW Bltl'T. .
JOHNSON & WOOD.
Sept. 9. 1852.
- FLOl'li ! FLOthl
r*7K have on hand, and will continue to
* * keep.a fine, freili lot of Flour for Fain-
r use. For sale for cn*h hv
JUIhVSON & WOOD.
August 12. 185*2.
A and^toes—Rliliflvs atuUtrldlea, Collars
and Shoes—Sadi
and Hbmbs. Forsaleby
nqg:12,1862
grit Rio Coffee, Clarified atrd^Brown Su
gars, New Crop Molasses. For sale by
nug. 12 1862. D. G. LOVE.
P riots, Bleached, Brown ami Hiokory
Shirtings, Osnaburgsand Ynrm For sale
by D. G. LOVE.
August 12.1862. •
jpine Gun-Powder, Shot, niul a few Double
Slmt-Gnns. For salo by
oi;g. 12,1862 D. G. LOVE.
rprgcr, Log. Tongnb and Halter Chains,
~ gilt Hinges, Arnes' Shovel* nnd
J. Wrought Hinges,
Spadon, nil Sixes of Nalls, Ox-Bells, Cotton
Ropo. For stile by D. 0. L0\ E.
August M. 1862.
\ II kinds of Tobacco; Star Gaudies, Pale
ViL B mp, Pearl Starch, Sup. Garb. Soda.
For sale hv D. F. LOVE.
August 12,1862. j•
Administrator's Sale.
/"Georgia,Chattooga Counly.-Wlll bo sold
V1 agreeably to an order of tlio Court of Or
dinary, beforo tlio Court Hdnsodoor tlio first
Tuesday in November next, botween tho legal
hours of sale, lot of land No. (186) pno huu-
drod and thirty-fivo, in tlio 4th district anil
4th section, os tho pro|»rty of IVm. Strange,
deceased, tlio widow’s dower Included, Sold
for the benefit of tlio heirs.
DAVID W. STRANGE, Adt«'r:
Sept. 9.1852.
\ UllEEAllLB roan order of tluiOrtBunr^y
ursa&zmx*. *,
House door In Cellar Town. 1’olk.goun y, pi), -i-^jii i,i 1Ilt
Lot of. Boots anil I tnEORCIA, Floyd turn .
vJ All whom !t :.i.-.y concern wlllpjcasc.take,
notice, that, whereas, William T.-'Prlco ap
plies-to nra for letters ofadndnlstratton in Hi—
estate of James’ B. Wakefield, lato of .said
iiiimii iv ;■
county, dvdeosed.
These are llrarefiiro to cite and admonltili
all and’slngulnr, the kindred mid creditors of
suid deceased, to be nnd appear at uiy olllve.
within tlio time prescribed by law, to show
cause, If any they have, why said letters of
administration should not bo granted unto
said nptilicnfit. Given'under my bend and
olficluT, fghalnrc nt otHco. Tuls the 8th Hay
of September, 1852. . j -
JESSE LAM BERT II. Ordinary,
(1EOUUIA, Floytl County,
IM\0 nil whom It may concern; whereas
XL Daniel It. Mltchpll, nduiliilstrator on Hie
( date of Robert & A. E Ligon, deceased, np-
I'/les to nra for lotters of dismission IVom tlm
same. These nru therefore to cite and bt(-
monlsh all and singular, tlio kindred nnd cred
itors of said deceased, to lie and appear fit my
olllco r witliin Hratlmu prescribed liy law, to
BhowU-nusb, If any they have, why said luttera
- • Id not “
of dismission should not be granted said ap
plicant. ..Given Wider my hand and ofilclul
signature at offico. v,
JIISSE LAMBERT!!,
July 22.1852 - Ortllnary,
/ t EOKUIA, Otide County.
O Whereas, Margaret D
„ . Davis nnd Joseph
Miller, innko application for Lettrre of Ail -
ministration on the Estate of William Davis,
If to ol said county 'dneaneed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd sirignlnr the kindred nnd-creditors or
said deceased to be nnd appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by law to show
cause. (If any exist,) who letters of adminis
tration should not be granted tho said nppll
cants. Given under my hnml'itt office, Gth
of July, 1852. GA.BPER.M: T ■ TUM,
HKngHsi’jn, I8.VJ. frrji'lii Ordinary, n. c.'
tho first Tuesday in November next, 1
thu nsDSl hours ofsalo, tUo ftrlloWIng pro|icr-
ty. In wk!
' Six forty acre tofu, Nos. 1, 2. and 72 In the
2d district and 4tli section. Nos. 1291. nnd
1295 In tlio fill district 4th section, anil No. 1,
in tlio 17th district 4th soctlun. nil of origin
ally Clrarokco, then Flovd. but now Pulk coun
ty. Tlrnso lots of land form n beautiful set-
tlomcnt ofgotsl farming land, with about 00
acres cleared,'with tho necessary buildings
thereon; all sold ns tho property of Joshua
A Walls, Into of Floyd county, deceased, for
tlio benefit of tho'nclra nnd creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on tho day of
sale. JOHN BAKER, I A| > mVl '
M. V. ELLIS, j Aumr *'
September 9. 1862.
iterator
._._je IsM.will and testament of Iabnm Per-
Kins, late.of snta county tlrcenscd, makes up‘-
pllca iou fur leltere of’ LTsmission from-sutd
estate.
These arc therefore to cite and ndmoi
It ne.'lsingulni tliekirarfd’di eTeditdrs of,
Ivci-ssed tobe cm! appear ut my t-fllce wihls
the time prescribed by law toslyi’w enuae (If
any exist,) why letters of dismissfiin rl.onld not
be grunted to said applicant. Given under
my band nt office, Gth of July, 185Sf.‘
CASPER M.TATUM,
- Dtji'ly Ordinary c. o.
August 2(1.1852.
—^— Ut
G KOUCIA) Dade County.
Wli * ‘
Administrator’*,Sale.
1 ORKEABLE to an ordtrfOf-tLbOrdinary
.*X of Floyd county, pnftscd'tm* tho,7Ui day
of June last, will be sold before tho Court
liouxu door in said comity, on tUejlrxt Tuesday
in*October next, between twukual hour* ol
wile, one hundred and four acres Wore or less,
it being tlio east portion of lot of land No. 137,
In the 23d district 3d section of originally
Cherokee now Floyd county; sold as tho land
of John Ward, Into of said county, deceased,
tor tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on day of
sale. R. J. JOHNSON, Adtn’r.
August 12, 1862.
hereas Jntncs O. liolm-s makes up-
plication to me for letters of Administration
on the Estate of Joint Wylie, Into of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and mlrimnish
all and singular the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased to file their objections (if any
they have,) in the office of tho Ordinary of
said county within the time prescribed by Inw,
why said letters should not he granted. Git*
en under my hand at office in Trenton, August
12,1853 . 0. M. TATUM,
Dcp'ty Ordinary, n a.
August 2d, 185Q. *
H011E-W00D STKAJ1 .HILLS*
V UDITION8 having been made to the
Uoinu-WiHid Mills, tlio subscriber will
rind corn every day.
There has been added Calvin Emroon’s
ntont Flexlblo Beaters Thrashing Ma
il flTTbft for thrashing ns customary.
May 20 1852. JOHN HUME.
CIIY HOTEL, ATLANTA.
AdmlnUtmtori Bale*
A GREEABLE to nn order ofthe Honorable
the court of ordinary ol Harris county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before'.he court house door within tit
iegnl hours ofsale, in the- city of Rome, fn
Floyd county, Lot No. 1271, in the 3d Dis
trict nnd 4th Section originally Cherokee
now Floyd count)*; sold for the benefit of the
heirs of a. \V. Street. Terms cash. August
21,1852. P.J. PHILIPS.
Adtn’r. de bonis non.
Aug. 26.1st?, 9w.
r of Floyd nnd Dei itur Streets, At-
egulnr bonnlef*.
This house is
pJusH
nnL 2tt. 1852,
L. It. LUTLER
HlicrMTHalc* far October.
W ILL be sold on lira first Tuesday In Oc
tober next before Hie Court bouse tlonr
in the City iff Runic, within the legal hours of
le the following property to wit:
One billiard table; levied on as the proper
ty Ilf Warren Clayton, to satisfy a 11 fa from
Kloy.l Superior Court in Invnr of Black and
Coi’ili vs. Wnrren Cluytnn.-anil ntlisrs in tny
hands : property pointed not by Defendant,
’ * rntiitu u Diunt! n ai.'ir
TltOB.,8. PRICE, D.Sh’ir.
8epteini>or 2. 1852.
Chattooga Sheriff Sales for Ortohcr*
W ILL ho sdld before thu Cnirt I louse
door in tlio town of Mimmeiville, on
tlio Urst Tnefdny ill October next, he-
tween thu iMttal luuif* of sale, tho billow*•
g property, to w*if.
Lot of L mil No one hundred and sixty-
three (ltil,) ia tho Hiii District and 4th
Section ; levied on an the property of Jorn-
niinhMurphy to Mtti»iy a ti lu from Glint-
tooga sVuperior I’ourt in favor oi T. T.
Mopkin.x vh. .leiemuih Murphy and John A.
• s trange ludors-r. Property .pointed out by
Plaint I IPs nturney.
Al*o. Five nertw of Lhnclsupposed to .he
apart oi Lot, No, 71 in the *2 oth District and
3rd Sbcfian, iPliemg the place whereon Eli
and Mteh'tel Baker liven } levied on to satis-
ty two li la’s from a Justice oourt of tho
992 District G. M., in favor of James T.
»yynpton vs. Elf Balter nnd .Michael‘Baker#
Also, ou
Duplmey,
•arc woman i>y the tinino of
posed t*i he forty veurs old ;
to property of Benjamin King
to snti,«ly two ti. fa's from tho Justice court
oi the 925 DLtrict. G. .M. in favor of Brnn
ner and Mayers, vs. Beujan.in King nnd
E, II. Garrot v-. Benj uniu King. Proper
ty pointed out by Plaintiff Levies made
ii.id returued by Con-tnhfe.
J. T. AlcCONNELL, Sli’tt*.
Sept. 2. 1*»5i, ■'
Floyd Sheriff Sales for October*
a*. ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in
v v October next, before tlio Court House
door in the city ot Rome, within thu legul
hours of sale, the follwhig pro|ierty. to wit:
All of Beqjituiin F. Mathews’ right, title
ami interest in and to lot in tlio t’oosu divis
ion of thu city of Rome, whereon the suid
Mathews now* resides joining the Railroad oi
tlio east; levied on as tlio property of Benja
min F. Mathews to satisfy a li fa from Floyd
Superior Court in fu‘or of Andrew J. Hobl
vs Juines T. Sawiio & Co.-, nnd William
Johnson, security; property pointed out by
William Johnson
Also, one loin on lot No. 223, in tho 23d
district 3d section, there being a bout 25 or 30
acres of cleared land on said lease ; levied on
as the property of E. B. Morrison, to satisfy u
ti fa from a Justice Court of Floyd county, in
favor of Michael Kinney vs. E. H. Morrison;
property pointed out by tho PluintifT levy
made nnd returned to mo by n Constable.
Til OS. 0. WATTERS Sli’HT.
September 2. 1852.
Floyd Postponed Sheriff Sale.
W ild* he sold on tho first Tuesday in No
vember. before the Court-house door in
the city of Rome, within tho legal hours of
sale, tho following property, to wit:
The east half of Lot No. 152, in the 22ml
district and 3.1 section; levied Upon as thu
property of Richard Gossett, to satisfy all. fa.
from Flovd Superior court in. favor of Solo
mon Stallings vs. Ebers Gossett & Richard
Gossett makers. and-'N. Yarbrough nnd Dctj-
nis Hills security. T. S. PRICE. D.8.
September 0 1852.
JOHN 8. ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W ILL give his prompt atteniionto the sale
nt Lands, nnd tlie j-stablLhment ofdi*-
•tuted Land Claims' hi .eastern T xa*>. He
will also don General collecting business^
All on the most moderate terms.
Addres« Marebatl Hnrrispn County Texas;.
References.—Judge LuMwnH;..
J. W. H.-^derwood.
Cm.. D>KiEL S.Pat>Tur.
Administrator’* Sale*
A GRKEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of Floyd county, passed on the 2d day of
Apgust. 1862, will ho sold before tho Court
houso door in tho city of Romo on tho first
Tuesday in October next, between' tho usual
hours of sale, lot of lund No, 204,24th district
3d section oforiginally Cherokee, now Floyd
county, containing one hundred nnd sixty
acres, more or less—sold for the benefit ofthe
heirs and creditors of Thomas McGuire, late
of said county, deceased. Terms made known
on the dav ofsalo.
TERRENCE McGUIRE, Adm'r.
S. B.O. McGUIRE AminYx
August 6,1852.
F OUR mouths after date applications will
he made to tho Ordinary of Floyd cottn-
tho Ordinary of Floyd
ty, for leave to sell Sarah Ann. George W
James M. Palestine, Marthu, William H. II.
ami Nancy Cannon, minor children of James
Cannon interest in nnd to h»t of Land No. 92
in the 24th district and third Section ©t or-
riginally Cherokee, now Floyd County, this
27 th dny of May, 1862.
JAMESCANNON,
Juno fid. 1862. Guardian.
NOTICE*
I hereby notify nnd forewarn nil persons
person whatever indebted to the into firm
of Gibb-* Ac Hardin, either by note or nccount,
nnd all Attorneys having claims of said firm
in heir hands for collection not to pay die
same to any person but myself or my author
ized Attorney. THOMAS VV. HARDIN
August alt, 1853, Qm
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the firms
of Coleman & Douglas, nnd Coleman
Douglas & Gregory, either by note or nccount
will find them in my bunds for collection.-r
Prompt payment will save cost,
may 20 1852. J.W. DOUGLAS. Att’y.
tatc of Benjamin Bobo, Into of Floyd
county, deceased, will please come forward
and make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims'against said estate will please pre
sent them to us duly authenticated in tertm
ofthe law*. LEWIS BOBO, I Qualified
WILLIS BOBO, S Executors.
July 8.1862.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of
1%. w
William Smith, late of Floyd county de
ceasod. must make immediate payment, nnd
all having claims against the said Estate, will
present them dul v attested in terms ofthe
law. ROBERT BATTEY. Adrar.
July. 22 1862.
J^OTICE*—The Firm of Allen, Good son &
as mutually dissolved on the 19th
of June. Tho accounts nnd notes of tho con
cern arc in tho hands of Wm A. Choice for
settlement, who, with D. 8. Prfntup, Is the ou
ly authorised person to scttlo.
L. A. ALLEN.
JOHN G00DS0N,
, DANIEL S.PRINTUP.
July 1862. tf.
LAND FOR SALE.
WILL bo sold, on Thursday, tlio 23d
H- day ot September, all of that portion
of laud lying South of Cedar Creek bclnnglhj
to tho estate of John Townsend, late of Floyt
county, deceased. Sokl by order of the lega
tees. R. P. II. TOWNSEND.
Town Property for Sale.
T HE subscriber being ip i>oxsoss!on of two
improved lots in Rome for family resi
dences. and also interested'in one other, he
proposes to sell where ho now resides, or el
thor ofthe others, for cash, or on time for)
good paper. Or he will exchange the same for
Negroes, females or working bands, at fair- ‘
prices. R.J. JOHNSON
Loptcmher 2 1852. <f
PRIVATE HOSPITAL*—Drs* miller It Word
x have o|tcned in this City, one door ahoVb
Alexander & TrameU’s Law Office.' a PRI
VATE HOSPITAL for tho treatment of
Surgical and Chronic diseases—whother of
negroes or white persons. In such an estab
lishment tho expenses of patients are much
lean than under ordinary treatment, and-.tho
chamkjs of-cure materially increased.
Rome Jan- 9. 1862. . ^ ly
DR. STARR
D ESPEpTFULI/Y tenders Ids services -to
It tlio Afflicted, in the various branches
of tho profession. Residence no:
August
tho old
1852.
NE.GltO CLOTHS
kf N’UrAQTI’RKS’ THICK*.
‘ t Mutt OKI k 81IK4R,
Augusta Georgia,
H -AVEJust recetvo', a very largo snpply
ofNEOKO CliOTIlS.ainclig which are
several styles from the lunmiliratnry ufF. 4*
II. Frit's, of North Cornlhta uf.ttp6ri« .tylr,
mill made of good domestic Wool, an articl.
grvi.l-.y snperiur for wcarto those made oftbe
eomnu Imported wools,
—A,.»o*—
A fell supply of VVilliuiu Schfry's and Oeorg. ;
Si-hjey’s Negri, KERSEYS at tliefr varitiu.
styles, nnd Collon OSNAllURtJS. ofthe Au
gusta. Madison, Richmond, und High Shoal*
nranufuctories.
SHIRTINGS nnd ?HEE11NGS of the Au
gusta Manufacturing Coiniin'ny. Tlray will
also receive 111 a low days, a lull snpply of Plain'
arid Twilled Negro KERSEYS,tlm first of »'
Wtpmbr article, from tho Augusta Mamtfnc-
ttirlng Company, nnd nil of which they will-
sell nt the manufacturers’ prices.
Planters nnd Country Mcrchanla nre r«-
Merchants
siR-cl lullv Invited to call und examine the
August, 6. 1862,
BAltti.ll\4 |V MUICS' DRESS ROODS.-
SaouUen & shear, Aueuitn, Cu„
W ILL, fVom this day. ncll. their pre*enl
gt . ... * ** * ■'* * --4
Slock of Colored Printed MitnllnN; 0oi-‘
ored Printed Barege*; Tiaauei; Cfapode Paris,
nnd GreiiudinuH. nt cokt Tho assortment
pnibraces Rome of the latest style*, and mom*
elegant article* of the RCRsofbl
July 29. 1862. VJ
COFFEE ! €01
f gNHE strength of four
JEL quality of CoJ)M.wi««rniHii:ii wm**j
Hummel’s Extract of QpffeQ I* acknowledKctP
by all tobe the bestandchcft|>e»t<)rinl^
now before the people; (‘•bold face” not
copied.) foroldjicu yotitig. 1 , -r '
A trial only is nereasary, to attest its ittperf^*
omy. Call nt the Drug 1 Btortodf
August 12 1862. ROBERT BATTEY. ^
'J^lililPS ut every Hluule and* ‘ Rtngstreaktoiji'
and SupCklcd.'i will be opened torlrfspeo-,
tlotf by the'stthsqribir during 4he uW»n(?i Uf
Scpteiibef ncxL . ROBT. BfcTTEY.
July. 22. 1852.
B 81ILIAS.—Fifty vnrietleh, «f all ahO'd«>J
ready fin* dvIVvery at BATTEY’S Dru#
and Seed Store, on the 16fA of Eotembor next,--
Job* 22 1861 ■ —
elegnht o
mum. U. vu. U. *...o exquisite D«tch'
Bulb, will he owned during tlw month or
September next fot^tho insj>ectlon and apprtff^
September
at ofthe Ladle* at.
BATTEY 8 DRUC-STOEff,
July 22.1862..,
FRENClIft CLASSICAL SCUOOL*
EORGIA, Dade County*
VJ Whereas, David Tittle nnd Peter Tittle,
makes nppl cation, toine lorlctterrof admin
istration on the estate o; WillintnTiule, lute
of said county decea.-oii,
These me therefore to cite nnd admonish
nil nnd siugulnr the kindred nni* creditors of
so id deceased to be nnd appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by Inw to .show
cause (If any exist,) why snid letters tthould
not be granted. Given under tny hand and
Soul, August 12. 1852.
ZACMARTAH ONEAL,
Ordinary, d. c, [L. S.]
August 2fi*t852
T HE undersigned proposes to receive into
his family and instruct with his ©wn
children, n limited number of pupils. .
The course orinstruction will cptuprfse tb^
French. Latin nnd Greek languages,jMftthfr*
motics, Surveying,-Natural History \Vc.
The terms for board and tnition mre seventir-
five dollars’per *es?ion offtix months.paynbl#
in ndvnnre, TilJG. GAUSOiN*
Rcftrcncci.—General LxIlAXDr, King*-
ton; Dr. .Mili.kr, Rome. : : *
Rome, Gw.. June 24, 1962 -tf
Farm Implement!—Seed* ICf^
Medical College of Georgia*
T HE Twenty-First course of Lectures, in
this Institution, will commence on tho
first Monday in November next.
Anatomy, G. M. NEWTON. M. D.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Mcdlclno, L. D.
FORD, M. D.
Physiology nnd Pathological Anatomy. H.
V. M. MILLER.M. D.
Metcria Medico and Therapeutics, nnd Me
dical Jurisprudence, I, P. GARVIN, M. D.
Obstetrics nnd Diseases of Women and In
fants, J. A. EVE, M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEXANDER
MEANS, M. b.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, II. F. CAMP
BELL. M. 1).
Assistant Demonstrator, ROBERT CAMP
BELL. M. 1).
Clinical Lectures will be delivered regular
ly at the City Hospital, and ample opportu
nities will heullbruid for the study of Practi
cal Anatomy.
Important additions have been made dur
ing the present year, to their means, lor De
monstrative Teaching in Obstetrics. Patholo
gical and Surgical Anatomy, Discuses of the
Skin, &c M &e.
For further information, application may he
made to any member ofthe Faculty, or to
O. M. NEWTON, Dunn.
Augusta. July 29. 1852.
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS,
{Laic Atlanta hon Foundry.)
T HIS new COMPANY is now prepared
to do work on short notice, ol heavy nnd
light Castings from the Intest improved pat
terns of Iron, Brn-s or Composition,
which will be warranted. Turning, Boring
nnd Drilling done t*» order. Also, screwcut
ting of )0f ret'or under, ol any sized thread
required. Jlsnvy and light forging of wrought
Iron or Steel done in superior style.
Particular Attention is colbd to their pat
ins for Mill Genring, for Merohnnt nnd
Custom Flouring and Snw Mills, Gin Gsnr-
ingof nil the usual sizes, nnd Bark Mills nil
ways kept on hand. We arc also prepared to
build stationary Engines upon the latest im*
provements nil of which will besoid low for
cash. Copper nnd Brass tasen in exchnngi
for work at cash prices.
A. LEYDEN,
JAMES L. DUNNING,
' john McDonough.
WILLIAM RUSHTON,
P. S. All of the nbovc company nre pruc
ticnl Mechanics, nnd give their undivided at
teution to the business. oct.9,1851.
three miles from Home, on the Calhoun
Rond is h: operation,nnd tjie subscriber
receive corn on toll, nnd «*otton ot the usual
rales of toll. JOHN HUME.
Rope nnd Bagging furnished if requsted
DIARRHCEA REMEDY.
CJYRIPS OF BLACKBERRIES, an efficient
kJ nnd very palatable remedy for children
in summer complaint*, put up in pint nnd
quart bottles at- BATTEY’S DRUG STORK,
July 16. 1852.
J. B. UOUOI.ASS M. D. ^ JNO.TU. (iltKOORY, M. D,
DRS. DOUGLASS & GREGORY.
Offloo near the Court Housb,
1 ROME. GEORGIA.
T"\R. DOUGLASS will devoto Ids attention
particularly to Operative. Surgery and
the treatment of Surgical Diseases. He will
bo tuady at all time* to attend calls nt a dis-
itancc. Any cointmiiuoation addressed to
Idtn will roceivo prompt*attention.
The indigent pobr prescribed for nnd opera
Usd.upon gratis'. ’
. August lfi, 18t)2,
WHltLOCK &, COSKERY,
WAUEHOISF, AND COJUII88ION
Mi DC II ANTS,
AugiistS: Ca.
C ONTINUE to tmr.snct buxines nt tho
same Fire-Proof Warehouse, C a mil
lion Street, wlmiottraproimw tlm -offur of,
thuir sovtIcor to tliclr fi-lendo and the public.
Liberal cash advances mado on 'produ™ In
Store. J- IV. WHITLOCK,
August 19 1862,. , JOHN COSKERY.
’AT/’ ANTE D to hire for three, six or t
»V mot
mont hs nn intelligent, sober and'
C AR1U AGE DRIVER and Hostler. £n,)ul
at.this offlee. •‘f*
Rome, Ga., Sept 10,1862.
O NE portable forgo, n ttuil tt.elhl and
liuu.ly machine, one dozen best Corn ’
sliellers. one dozen strinv-cuttera usual rizei,
a large hand or horse mill, a full assortment
plows, cultivators, Ac., one siipeslnr etm.
planter, long nnd siirrrt bundle shovel, spades
itc., red, yellow nnrl white clover trad, Irani*
sued, bee,, lor snlubygrin. •
CUNNINGHAM & LlNTOK.*
February 20. 1S63. . . ,
ROBE 8TEAB BILL.
W E have on hand nnd nre now sawing
lnrge qunntityofgood MERCHANTAL*
BLE LUMBER, which we will sell low faf
CASH nnd CASH ONLY, also we are pr«-
pnred to do nil kinds of Work 1n tlm C«rp« n “
tera Line nt short notice and low prices, fur
nishing Materials if required.
Shop next door below VeVondn House;'
Broad Street. HUDGINS & MORRIS
Bo ne. March 25. 1852. ‘ : tf • ,
IV. II* C.fDERWOOD & J.W.H. UNDERWOOD
W ill Practice Lair in nil the Counties •••
the Cherokee Circuit, (except Dade-.)- 1
They will botli personally attend at th«*
Courts J. W, H. UNDERWOOD wiU a^
tend theCoartHof Jackson uncf Haborahartjf
counties of the Western Circuit. Both' wlfr
attend the sessions of tho Supremo Court at
Cnsavrlle nnd Gainesville. All business
trusted to them will be promptly and fafth**
fully ntlendedAo. . •
OFFICE next door to Hooper & Mitchell,*
Buena Vista House,” Rome, Ga.,al which
place one or both wlB always be - found, except’
absent on professional business! •
Jan .23 J 851
WESLEYAN FEB ALE .COLLEGER
MACON, GEORGIA.
rDMto Fifteenth Annual Term of this
B. stltulion will open on the .1st Monday *
in October, with the fallowing faculty':’
Rev. EDWARD II. MYERS, A. M.,
President ami Prof, of English Literature'
Rev; 0. L. SMITH. A. M., '
Prof. Mur. and Jut. PhUosoprty, •
Rov. JOHN M. B0NNELL, A. M., •
Prof, of Natural Science.
Rev. 0. W. SMITH, A, M*
Prof of Mathematics.
Mr. r. o. guttenbergek;
Prof, of Music.
Miss F. R. GUTTENBERGEK}
Assistant in Music.
Miss 8. L. TlLDONj
Instructress in Ornamental Drauehes and'
French.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. CLAYTON;
Steward's Department,
Those wishing information ns to Charge**, •
Course of Study. &c. &c.. may obtain lb by*'
applvitig to tho President, Mneon, Ga.
‘ Aug. 2. 1862. O. L. SMITH;. ;
801'TIi CAROLINA KAIL KOAD^
Hamburg, Oct.'29, 185U*
Gborgia Ham. Hoad Bank Agency', >* ; .
Ilnmc, Georgia; >
Cunningham & Linton, Agents.
B ENSONS willing to have .mohey sent
hero from Angustn, (lor snles of CottoU'J.
or other produce, or otherwise.) end, nl'rfny'
time, procure u cliqpk• front tlio Rail Road
Bunk on this Agency.
'February 2fi.1852.
Cannlirglinm and Linton) '
At the Hail Hoad Depot, Home, Georgia.. ..
D EAL in nil the v^feiiegj»rGrb9cri^,
eluding n fail ri»s«pucnt cil eomtuoa
nnd finefiqhojg, winesi8gp*,heavy Imrdwnr**.
such nsSmitfw* Ik-llows, ntiylls, hnm.»nc«,
axes, spades, shovels \*c. Gun nnd blHj
powder, shot, lend, &c. Yarns,OMiulii
sh!rtings< shadings A:o. (by tho bale.)
salt, tobncc'o, nnd cheese,' Plows, si
cutters, corn shellets and*machines nndj
jdements gjnerully; also,' clover nnd ;
seeds &o. Flour bacon,lard,and pri
generally. Fairbanks patent pltitfr
counter^scales, ikci—-athiost
niohg tlio useful, whether fa
kitchen or dwelling^.jj \
To all of which wo respect!
attention of dutyt»f£, furffiers,
may wfbh to hn/snoh artl'o]
Fehriinry 2n/iS.j2
tides Jj
“To till Ltiiu^
T.TSE .i a. f
'-I n lnrge
with iimrolril n^a^y, for.
who 1
:4s HAII
Prop
: 1862.
T HE FREIGHT ON COTTON, from tti*
Ilnniburg Depot ro Charleston', will hr, •
until further notice, 75 cents per hnle. TpJs*'
Company will nlso receive Cotton ntthe Geor-«*
gif* Rail Bond Depot, in Augusta, pnyjhV'
toll nnd cl ray age, 18| cts., across the Augufttn
Bridge, nnd deliver it in Charleston at 93} k «
cento per bale.
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
Nov. 14. ' nofi—tf.
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ill fat
countr]
rents will.l