The Western Georgian. (Rome, Floyd County, Georgia) 1838-18??, October 16, 1838, Image 3

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—but she planted high on the shore nt a bound; and then away she flew over the interminable forest of pines, straight and swift as an arrow—that admirable mare! On and on did the generous brute bear her master’s foeman, till the pursuers were left hopelessly behind. Late in the evening flun * ter rode into Salisbury, had the slug extracted from bis shoulder, and after lingering some time with the effec's of his wound and ex citement, finally got well. And that gallant mare, that had dbne him such good service, he kept and cherished till she died of old age. ’IG. ' Rrandolph N. C. August, 1838. U. S. Mail EL6ate». Georgia. From Cherokee Court House, Alabama, via Chattooga, Oldtown, Hopkinsville, Beavers and Pleasant Green, to Island-town. b- From Treadway’s Post Office, via Beavers, to Almons in Broomtown Valley. From Campbelltown, via Huntsville, Par ker’s Cross Roads (on the Hightower river.) to Cassville. From Decatur, DeKalb county, by Pace’s Ferry, pn the Chattahoochee, to Marietta, Cobb county, Ga. From La Fayette, in Walker county, to Rossville, in the same county. From Athens in Georgia, via Monroe, Wal ton county, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Canton, Cherokee county, Cassville, C iss i county, Rome, Floyd county, to Summerville, Morgan county, Alabama, and Ilutno, to De catur, in said State. Alabama. From Columbus, Georgia, via Mount Aro rat Salem and Coleman’s, to Tallapoosa Court House- . From Taledegn, via Abney s old berry, on tho Coo si River, to Ashville. From Jacksonville, via Alexandria, to Ash villc. , From Jacksonville, via White Plains to Looney’s Store rm Cain Creek, N. Ponds, in Tallapoosa, to Carrollton, Georgia. From Rothe, Gt orgia, to Gaylesville, Ala bama, Lynchburg, Warrenton, White Sulphur Springs and Summerville, to Decatur. From Walker Court House, by Chilton’s Mills, R. J. Murphec’s, nnd N. Cameron’s, to Blount’s Sprint™. From Winchester, by Crow Creek, Coon Creek nnd Bolivar, to Rowing’s, in Will’s Vai ley. . From Hickory Level, by Adrian’s Ferry, on the Coosa River, Abocooche, Gold Mines, and Canal Gold Mines, to Franklin, Georgia. From Faye’to, Georgia, by Hopkinsville, through tho Chattooga Valley, by Chattooga nld Court House, and Jeflbrsoßvillc, to Jack- Bonville, Alabama. NOTICE. FfilHE SHERIFFS SALES of Wel'tor cotmty. ftj will m luttirc be published i.i the Western Georgian. u. WIL LI AMFA LK N Est, Shff. October IG.-- 4'. Torxyfh ftltcriff-Sales^or Ikercmber. V. - r ILL 1,,! ’’’'d* nn '' lr f‘ rßt Ti»e*chiy in December V T nest, in 'he town of Cumming, Fourth conn ty,within the naufil hours oi sale, the lollowing proper ly, to wit . Lot No. 1330, 11th District, Ist Section, of originally Cherokee. now Forsyth County; levied <>n ns the properly of William C. Sparks, to satisfy a fi fa. isatrs i from Habersham Superior Court in favor of John M. Howman, vs. said Sparks. JAMES ROBERTS, Shff. October 15. IlxccttlorS Salo. AGREEABLY to an order Os the Honorable the Interior Court of Walker county when sitting, <is a’t’ourt of Ordinary, will behold on the first Tues day In December next, m the town of Lafsjene, in raid rountv. within the lawful hours of sale. Lot of land No. ITS in the 25. h district of the 31 section, of originally Cherokee, now Walker county. Andnlso on the first Tuesday in January neXt, "ill ba sold in the town of Van Wert in Pnuld. ing county, lot of land No. 567, in2lst district find 3d section of originally Cherokee now Paulding county. All aold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Harris Sprayberry, Into of sni(i county deceased. Term* made known on the dm of salt*. IIAKVY J. SPRAY BERRA’, jEfrcuf.**. September 11. 3C-w4m. Administrator's Sate. AGREEABLY to an order <>r the Inferior Cogrt of Coweta County while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be aold on tho first Tuesday in Novcm her next, withinthc usual hours of sate, at 'he ourt House in Rome, Ixit No. I 11, In the 15'h District. A’ 4th Stiction, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd Comity; containing forty acre* more or leas, belong, ing to the Estate of Willard Fisher. Deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs vs said deceased. Terms Cash. THOMAS A. GRACE, Ad*. r. ) Aug. 28— 32-tda. 'Votive. IOST «n the 28th of August hist. on the road 4 between Qu’n's Ferry, on Coiisn. and the Buck- , horn Tavern, In Carrol county, a bundle tied up in a catton handkerchief, containing tho following art cles. Oim Black Bombasine Dress, one Calico Dress. Jbe Black Kilk Apron. 1 Calico Apron, two pair bl’k ‘ Primal Shoes, one Velvet Belt R.bb-n, one Letter, containing three notes of hand, payable to Alexander Garrett, lwe of which ts $25 each, one sl7 50. and some other little articles not minutely recollected Any information concerning the same, so that I can get them, will b* h«nd**»mely rewarded, ALEXANDER G\RRETT. Missionary Station, Floyd county October 9. 38-3 t. NOTICE. mamhe afterdate application will be made 1 io the honorable the Inferior Court of Walker cottuiy, when »«ttmg for Ordinary purposes, for leave t 'sell the lands <»t Joe>ah Sartn*. late of sa d com* »y,deeeaeed ELIJAH CUASTIN. ( K .... RICHARD BELLAMY. >eo<»mber 4-33-wdm. A Liat of Letters remaining in the Post Office at New Echota, Ga., on the Ist dav of October, 1833, which it not taken out before the first of Janu ary next, will be sent to the Post Office Department as dead. - < A Andrew J. Ashley 2 William Allen Houston Aycock Gen. W. 11. Arrhcited B i Thomng D. BrookS, or Allen Banks James Jories William Brown A J Bongess Eii Bailey I James Butler I . Timothy Church Miss E izabeth Coffjt Col MJ Camdeti John Campbell J ickspn Carter John A Crittendon Wm B Clipton Voluntine II Caln • - 4. 5> William Douglass, Sr. 2 G B Diamond,. James Daniel 2 (’apt John W II Dawson Thoifias Datsun James C Dowdy F Thorhton Fitzpatrick 2 Thomae Foster $ i William Goodin Lieut II Garner A B Greenwood Nathaniel Hicks 2 John Hardin j Riley Hicks Griffin Higginsort John liallfcrd Dr E I’Hale | Dr Robert II Hodr.deii Daniel Horton J Thomas Jordan 2 K Wm C Kelley Loren J Keil .L Samuel Level 9 . Thomas G Lyld Zizv D Lemmonds Enough Lott, Esq Dr Chn rles Lillibridgs Isaac Levy William Littrell Charles Lay M Miss Sarah Mofieror , Archibald J McCurdy, Misses M and Ollivor liCitptJusJ McLusky Msroney William McDonel M'ddle'on Millican Pope Muse Joseph Me Ever ft Andrew J Nichols * <> John Ors Jess© Ofi’eet IP Daniel Parker George W Pirklo William R Firkin St Major B Riley Vvillis Roberoan James M Rhoads S John R Stovall 2 Mrs Mary W Stokes Samuel Stewirt John Scott Samuel G Stcrratt T Alex Tolbert James Tngg’e Daniel FTankisly John W Tt linen Thomas F Thomason V Alexander Veal Samuel Vandike W Bentr.s Wilson A WM. J. TARVIN, P. M. October 16. GEORGIA, Gilmer County, TAKEN up and posted by Richard o^—w. Ratliff, of tho sixth district of said ‘"‘’""‘T- *hree estrayed Horses; one H fj# yellow Sorrel, about four years old, branded on rhe left shoulder and thigh with U. S., of the value of !§80; also one Chesnut S »rrel, about nine years old, with d irk main and tail, wi’h a small etnr in his face, nnd a little white around the left hind fetlock, branded with U. S. oh the left shoulder and thigh, the value of $80; also one Straw, berry Roane, about nine yetirs old, branded with U.S.' on the Jolt thigh, §3O. this 18th August, 1838. LARKIN SMITH, C. S. C. Wit.i.uSr M. Mathews, J P. October 9. 38-4’. GEORGIA, Walker Ctiint,. FKIA KEN up and posted y William —v-p- Parker, one Yellow Sorrel Horse, J'*'Nine or fun Years old. fifteen hands high, both lend t ?et White, also right >re *'’ et "bite, blaze in 'be forehand extending over h« month—appraised to Seventy Dol lars. July 20th 1838. 6. F. PERRY, J. P. The above is a true Copy Iron the Estray Book 1 his 26th July, 1838. JNO. CALDWELL. D. Cl’k. July 31-28—It. firm of Underwood & Irwin will attend to J. the Professional bus n*«9 of Genl. William H. Steelman, deceased, and J >hn V. 11. Underwood when the firm is engaged agiinat him. ELIZABETH T. STEELMAN. Ex x. October 2. 37-2 t. (Pioneer. “not iTHT? A LL persons are hereby forwarned from trading j tor five promissory notes, made by myself to I John 1. Jonston or bearer, —one amounting to eleven I hundred dollars, and duo the twenty fifth day of De c rnbrr, 1838; ctro for five hundred dollars one for three hundred, and one for two hundred dollars, nnd i nne lor one hundred dollars; nil made payable to j Julm I Johston or bearer, ami due the 25th December ! 183 ). Th" Consideration for Uhich the above notes wsre given having wholly failed, I am Determined not I to pt»y them unless compelled I; law. This 8:h Sep. trmber, 1838. L. J. HILBURN. Sept. 11—34--3 t. NOTICE. r S "111- Stage Route from Jacksonville to Rome is S. offered for sale—horses excepted, possession { will be given m November. Persons wishing to pur- '■ chase will apply soon, as I snail dispose of it shortly ' JOHN SCHENCK Sept. 25—36 - It. Cuution. A LL persons are hereby torwarned from trading ZW. for three promissory Notes given by mvself to 1 Ange Delaperriere. for twenty five dollars each, da | ted sometime between the SO-h and 30 h September. 1836 As they were fraudulently obtained lam de., .ermined not to pay them unless compelled by law JOSEPH THOMAS. Sept, 25—36—1 t. Administrator’s Sales. A UREEADLY to ao order of the honorable the ' Interior Court of Butte County, when sitting! ’or ordinary pur pose a. wilt be sold on the first Tues day m November next, before the Court House door tn Rome, Floyd County, Lot No. 33. 23rd District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd I County ; Sold as the property of Dennis McCarthy. \ ate of said County, Deceased. Terms mads known | on the day of sale. DAVID MARTIN Adrnr. I A of. 28-32—-t 8 » SHERIFF SALES. Paulding Slicriff-Sales lor November WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem. ber next, at the Court House in Van Wert, Paulding County, within the usual hours of sale, the following propesty. to wit: Lot No. 198, Ist District, 4ih Section, of orignally Cherokee, how Paulding cOimtv; levied on as the property of Green B. Harris, to satisfy a‘ fi fa. ssued from a Justices Court of Coweta County, m ta vorofF D. Barren and others, vs said Harris. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 992, 20th District 4th Section; of originally Cherokee now Paulding county; levied on as the property of Elisha Ests, to satisfy a fi. la. issu ed from a Justices Court of Fayette county, in favor of William M’Bride, vs. said Ests, and James W. Sikes security. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 156, Ist District 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County ; levied on as the property of Waeghban Gosdin and Ezekiel Gosdin, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of Henry County, tn favor of Peter Brown, vs. said Waeghban nnd Ezekiel Gosdin. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 964, 19th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of Ehud Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the Superior Court of B.bb County, vs. Peter Clours. Lot No, 667, in the Ist Dist. 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on ns the property of Sampson Gray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices* Court of Henry County, in favor of Thomas D. Johnson, vs. Paid Gray. Levy made and returned to me. by a Constable. Lot No. 172. ’’ District. 4tli Section, Also Lot No. 816, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County, levied on as the pro. perty of Reuben Clarke, and Nathan Fomby, to satis fy a ft. fa issued from the Inferior Court of Walton County, in favor of Edward vs. said Clarke and Fomby. ' Lnt No, 505. 2d District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, n»w Paulding cojnty; lev d on as the property of Francis Reese, to satislv aft fa. issued from the Superiof Court of Paulding Coiinty in favor of Cloften & Dyer, vs. said Reese. Lot No. 505, 18th District, 3d Section, and Lot No. 178, 21st District, 3rd Section, of origi nally Cherokee, now Paulding County; nnd One Bown Mare, levied on as the property of Fielding Gent, to satisfy a fi- fn. issued from the Superior Court of ('ass County, in fe.vor of William R. Wright, ve, said Genl. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Lot No. 260, 21st District, 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on as the property of Wqlter Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County, in favor of Shrock and Hargroves, vs. said J.ines. Lot No. 1036, 2d District, 3rd Section, of originally "Cherokee, now Paulding County; levied on ns the’property of Middleton Clayton, to tatisfy n fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Carroll County, in favor of John R. Core, vs. said Clayton. The undivided half of Lot No. 10, Ist Dist.ict, 4th Section, of originally now Paulding County; levied on bb the property of Rob. ert 11. Leeal, to satisfy a fi. faissued from a Justices’ Court of Hall County, tn favor of Paul Furr, Bearer, vs. said Leeal. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable. POSTPONED SALR. Lot No. 180, 21st District, 3rd Section; levied on as the property of Matthew Gms, to satisfy n fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of Habersham ■ County, in favor of Williar.i Burde, Vs. B.iiS Gass. Levy made nnd returned to me bv a Constable. THOMAS C. WUNLIP, Sh’ff. October 2. Floyd Mieriffv Sale* for J\’oveinber. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem. ber next, at the Court House in Rome, within the ttsuai hours ol sale, the following property, to Mt ) Lot No. 121, 22nd District 3d Section, of originally Cherokee, now Fioyd County; levied on as the properly of Arthtit Bass, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Heard County, in favor of David B. Perryman, vg. said Bass. Lovy mad.i and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 60, 24th District, 3rd Section, of originally Cherokee, now Flop! County; levied on ’ as the property of L. 11. Manning, W. 8. Whitfield, and J. E. J. Horn, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from Pu. laski Inferior Court, ill fnvorof Allred J. Lester, for the use "6f Delaniar Clayton, Vs. L. 11. M snniitg, V/. S. Whitfield, Bryant W. Collier, and J. E. J. Horn. Lol No. 199, 15th District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, levied on as the property of Rhesa 11. 11. Burke, to satisfy a fi fa. issued froni Clark Inferior Court, in favor of Henry 11. Fields, vs. said Rhe",a 11. H. Burke, and other fi fas. vs. su’d Rliesa 11. H. Burke. Lot No. 15, 16th District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County; levied on as the property of Aaron Dewberry, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court of Monroe County, in favor of John Hanes, vs. said Aaron Dewi berry, Giles Dewberry, anl Augustus Miles, securi ties. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also rinu Negro Woman by the name of Vina, 22 years old; levied on as the property of Dan tel N. Mayo, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Flcjid Su. pettor Court, in favor of David Rounsaville. vs. said IGniel N Mayo. Also two Lots in the Town of Rome, to geter with all the improvements thereon; one known and distinguished tn E’owah Division by No. “fi. the other known by No. C7. in the Cfostanaulee Division; all levied on aS the property of Jes*e Lamberth, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Floyd Superior Court, in favor of David Rouasavdle, ve. said Jesse Lain berth. WESLEY SHROPSHIRE. Sh’ff. Oct 2 its KKW A K I>. ON the night of the Sth inst ; the Store of Wm Joo. Graham's at Red Hill, was broken into. . and robbed ot sundry articles, as follows; Two pair ’ of Pocket Pistols, steel barrel, and screwed off; one Double Barrel Shot Gun, Percushion IxMtk; one ; small Rifle !-o<k. fixed to fire under the barrel; one Silver Watch, and oue piece of stripped Satinet!.— The above reward will be paid to any person who will j detect the thief. Any information directed to the f subscriber at Red Hill, Murray county, Ga., will meet with attention. W. J. GRAHAM. September 11. 34-st. WAITED ON E or two boys between 14 and 16 years of age, i with a liberal education to learn the Printing i business at this office. Boys from the country would ■ be preferred. Lumpkin 'Sheriffs Sniesfor Novem ber, 183 M. "WTS7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November V v next, before the Court House door in the town of Duhiohnega, Lumpkin County, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One undivided fourth part of Lot No. 976, in the I2th District and Ist Section, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Rusk, to satisfy’ a fi, fa. issued from the Superior Court of Habersham county, in fa vor of A. Y. Walton vs said Thoma o J. Rusk maker and Benjamin Cleveland indorser, and Amos Jackson security on appeal. Also, one set of types, a printing press, and all tko machinery belonging thereunto, levied on ns the property of Milton IJ. Gathright. to smify a fi. fa. issued irom the Superior Covyt ol Lumpkin county, in favor of Albon Chase vs.M. H. Gathright, John D. Fields and Allen Alathews. Also, Lot No. , in the 12’h District, Ist Section, levied on as the property of James Dut ten. to satisfy two fi. fas. issued Irotn a Justice Court of Elbert county, in favor of William Wfike vs. Tho ; mas Johnson and James Dutten. Levy made and re turned to me by a constable. SAMUEL KING, Sh’ff. I?title Sheriff* Snlcs for November. t■ fj/TFL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Novem- V * ber next, at the Court House door in the town of Salem, Dade County, within the usual hours ci sale, the following property, to wit: Lot No. 72, 18th District, 4th Section; 'evied on as thepreperty of John A. Smith, to satisfy two fi. fas. t. sued from a Justices* Court of Talbo* County, in fayor of Larkin Colbert, vs said Smith. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 66, I.oth District, 4th Section; levied on as the property of Robert A. Johnson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’ Court of Jasper County, in favor of A. Bean, vs. said John-, son Levy madeand returned to me by a Constale. One titty Stud TJorao, Bridle and Whip; levied on by virtue of an Attachment, as the proper ty of 1.-r e Truet, to satisfy Jeremiah Pace and oi’ics in case of an Attachment. ISAAC RANEY, SIM. October 2. GEORGIA, Gilmer County. HEREAS, Jonathan D. Chastain, G uardiano if w the orphans of Syke Sanders, late of Dooly County deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from said Guardianship: These ate therefore to cite and admonish a!i and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any exis', why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand this Ist day of September, 1838. LARKIN SMITH, C. C. O. September 11. 34-w Gm. GEORGIA, MURRAY COUNTY. W,Rf7 HEREAS Edward Adair applies for Letters W W of Administration on the Estate of John Rogers, lute of said County, deceased. These are therefore to efte and admonish the Kindred and Cred itors, to be and appear nt mv office, on or before the first Monday in November next, to shew cause, if any they leave, why said Letters should not be gran ted. Given under my htnd fit office in Spring place, this 18th day of September, 1838. BURTON McGIIEE, Ci’k. c. o. Sept. 25—36—w4t. GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY. Wf HERE AS Levi Stansel and Priscilla Britten * > apply to me for Letters of Administration on tho Estate of William A. Britten, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to tire and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b-j and appear at my office with in the lime presented by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Leiters should nut be granted Given under my hand this 22d day of Sopiembcr 1858. J NO. CALDWELL, d. c. c. o. Sept. 25—36—w4t. GEORGIA, Walkek County. J&’&T’HEREAS Andrew L. Barry, applies to mo “ v for letters of administration, on the estate of Beniamin Highfill, lateof said county deceased. There ate therefore to cite and admonish ali and oingulfir the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within tho' time prescribed by law, nnd show cause if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given Under my hind at office, this 3d day of September, 1838. JNO. CALDWELL. D. C. C. O. September 11. 36-w Gm. A DTI I A I ST ft AT 9RS S A L E. ON’ the first Tuesday in November next, will be m’d at the Court House door in the County of Floyd, the undivided half of L,dt of Land, No. ~04, in iho 14th Disticl ol 4th Section of formerly' Cherokee, now Floyd county, belonging to the estate of Carrollton Wheeler, deceased, sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. ♦ JOHN WHEELER, Adm’r. September 18. 35-wtds. L OST. LOST on Tuesday the 2ht inst. on the Road leading from Dr. Quin’s to Fort Armstrong in Cherokee County, Alabama, a black Calfskin Pocket Book—containing between twenty-seven and eight hundred Dollars, of which there were fifty twenty doi lar bills of the Western Bank of Georgia, at Rome, ba'ancs Georgia money, together with a Certificate gi ven to John A. White for twenty share* in the Western Bark o f Georgia; no other papers recollected. It has no doubt been found by some person near the Georgia line from the fact, that on my return in search of said Book the Blank Book which is usually attached, was found near that spot, h is posable that the b>ok and money may have fallen into the hands of a dishonest persoil, who may wish to up propriate its contents to his own n«e. The Public are requested to look out for such person, and if de tccted will confer a favor by giving information to tiie subeenbet in Jefferson, Cherokee county. Alaba ma; The above reward will pud to O ny person w*io will return said money to me, or fur m'urn.- -,.0 so that I can recover it. JOHN A. WHITE. Augu?t 28—32—4 t. U The Jacksonville Republican will please give the above four insertions and forward his account for payment. *i The Jacksonville Republican will correct as above.* Head Quarters, 12th Division, Geo. Militia, I Office Canton, August Sth, 1838. [ General Orders—No. 2'. Part I.—The Commanding General cannot do less than express his gratitude to the General Gov ernment for the means, and to that Gallant Officer Maj. General Winefield Scott, and (he Bravo men under his command, who was charged with delivering tlie inhabiants of bis Division of the pop. illation, with whom was apprehended an intpsupe eav age var, the relief so readily afforded by the entire I removal of that people without shedding one drop of blood for humanity to weep over, either of tbp red or white mnn, can only meet with a grateful response. Part if.—The Commanding Genoral feels it equally to make honorable mention of the gal lant Hein, hili, wiio when ordered to place their commands m a state of readiness to meet the worst emergency that might arise in Cherokee removals, they each responded they wt ie ready for the onset: the latter in the spirit of true chivalry said “his Brigade wer# ready to defend their rights, without any other reward than their arms secured in giving protection to theiy people.”—A people possessed of such a spirit havs nothing to ft ar. Part lII.—Col James Rogers, of Murray Country will act as Inspetor ot Division; Majors, Benjamin F. Chastain, ot Gilmer, and Henry Thompson, of V\ al iter Counties, as Aids de Camp to the Comtnam ding General, and will be obeyed and respected in the rank and duties assigned them. The residue of the Staff will be announced in due lime- By order of Alajor General C. 11. NELSON. JAMES ROGERS, D- Insp. Head Quarters, 12rn Division, Geo. Militia, » Office Carton. August 9th, 1838. > General Orders—No. 3. Part 1. In obedience to the orders of the Com mander.in chief, the annual review and Inspection of the 12th D.visian, will take place at the times and plates herewith designated. Part 2. General Hemphill*. Brigade. On 1 uesday the 2d of October next, the conven tion of Ute Field and Staff company and non coinis sioned officers (corporals included) of the Regiment in Murray conmy, and on Wednesday the 3d, the ro. view and inspection of said Regiment. O'.' i* nday the sth, the convention of the Field and Staff company and non commissioned officers, (corporals included) of the Regiment in Floyd coon ty, and on Saturday the“'6th, the review and jnspec. tion of said Regiment, On Alunday the Bth, the convention of the Field and Staff company and non commissioned officers, (corporals included) of the Regiment in Walker county, and on Tuesday the Sth, the review of i i. spectionof said Regiment. On I'riday the 12th the, review and inspection -e; the Battalion in Dade county. 1 art 3. General McConr?ell*s Brigade. On Alonday the £2d es October, the convention of the Held and Staffuompntiy and non commissioned officers, (corporals included,) ot the Regiment in Cass County, and on Tuesday the 23rd, the review and inspection of said Regiment. On Wednesday the 24th convention of the Field and Staff company and non commissioned officers, (cor porals included) of the Regiment in Cherokee coun ty, and on Thursday the 25th, the review and inspec tion of said Regiment; and on Saturday the review and inspection of the Battalion in Gilmer county. Part 4th. The Commanding General will attend the review in person, and expects the Brigadier Generals to be present in their Brigades, at the~times and places designated, with their Staff", as well as all other officers of command, t« attend to the duties as. signed them. By order ed Maj. Gen. C. H. NELSGN. JAMES ROGERS, D. imp. ftOTICF. > Western Bnrtk of <X(’<srgiA'. StockhoMers of this inaiitaticn will take •T notice, that n further instalment of five per cent will be duo ami payable on their stock at Rome, in conformity with tho following resolution ot tho 'Di rectors : ‘‘Restiveif, That an instalment of fivo per cent, bo paid on the stock of this Bank, on or before the Inst day of September next, and that the Cashier publish a notice qf thio resolution in conformity with thu Charter." Seaborn j. Johnson. _ Ass. Cashier. Rome, 31st July, 1839—29—tdp. LAW NOTICE. StOBEKIT MIC3SEIX, Attorney at Law. OAVfNG removed from GninesVilfo, Hall Coun ty, and settled permanently, in Rome, Floyd Coun'y, tenders his professional setvicea to the pub lic in general. He will attend a'l of the Courts in the Cheroke Circuit. Benton nnd Cherokee Coun ties in Alabama. Any business entrusted to his euro will be promptly attended to. Rome, 17th July 1838—2 G w3in. JAJIJES A. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law. WILL attend to business in hia professional ’ line, in the counties of Paulding, TRryd, Cass, Walker, Dade, Murray, Forsyth & Che’'okce, in the Cherokee Circuit—and in the courties of Cher okee and Benton in Alabama. irrTlie Augusta Conat'tuiionalist, and Standard of Union, Milledgeville, will give the above weekly inset lions for three months, and forward lHeir ao conn's to this office. July 31, —28 —w3m. ~lTw. THE undersigned will attend the Courts in all ther Counties of Cherokee Circuit, Habersham and Raburn of the Western, and Cobb of tho Coweta Circuit, and also the Counties of Benton and Chero kee Ala. All business directed '.o their address Cass ville, Ga. w ill receive prompt and punctual attention. WILLIAM H. STEELMAN, JOHN W. H. UNDERWOOD. Feb. 15. 4. w. 6mo. _________ sals by the subscriber, st $2 50 per bushel. THO. W, BURTON. October 2. 37 it. Or. A. PATTEITSO'V, BEING permanently located in Rome, Floyd county, tenders his services so the Citiceos generally, in the practice of Medicine and its collate ral branches. Rome, Jan. J>—l—if.