About Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1852)
wrangle Tor days and Anally, In order not . parato without doing something, noritl- )|U somo ono never thongiit of bcfortS, and ‘ Ib regard to whom it was necessary to " rush dot ” a pamphlet to let tho people know who tie Is. And it Is under circumstances tike thta that tho American people nro.to be taught to believe their Chief Magistrate Is one of their own selection, and that It Is they by whomho is elevated to that Important Btation. llovy long can this f*rco bo played off Upon a coin- Vaunlty of freemen 1 We believe such a course demands tho Indignant robuko of the people. !< Hour It Is to bo supposed that any Whig 'can support the nomlneo of a Convention whoso platform contains a studied insult (0 every man of the party, and brands them in 'unmistakcable language as traitors to the ■Country, I am unable to conjecture. If there bo a Whig .who Cab do it, I confess to bo un- ablo to Comprehend his notlous of self, respect, md therefore, perhaps, do not properly ap- predate them. ' . ■ . AtobxBn.oN.iR Vi' svj. HYMENEAL. Mahricd, In Chattooga County on tlto 20th Kilt., by tho Bdv, J. Knowles. Mr. JorrensoN "JoilNsoft, of Onss couuty, to Miss A. B. Paic'e, ■daughterol James Prlco. Esq..'■■■’ . OBITUARY- DtRh.'.neal- Stimmorvlllo; on tho 28rt ult.; OLIVER FINLEY. the oldest son of Wiley P. •and Cutharitie E. Hinton, aged one year nine ■months and three days. All! King of terrors, hast thou como For onu so young as mo 1 Then let my Father’s will bo done In meek humility. 'Jesus, the little children's friend, My all to tlreo resign, And In eternity I'll spend A life now wholly thine. Op the 21th Inst, CATiianma Ann TunNKa, daughter of Adelin Turner, formerly of Lin coln county, departed this life, at the rest- denoo of Mrs. Ssnan Catiiey, Floyd'Co., in hur 21st year. 8he died in the midst of friends and resigned herself with joyful hope into the hands of a covenant keeping God. Hur widowed mother and hor only brother were with hor In her sickness witnessed a accno ef thrilling Interest during the lust hours of hor life, which cannot soon ,bo for gotten. l3TTho Temperance Banner, Chronicle & Sentinel, Constitutionalist and AUbuvillo Banner will please copy. Floyd Sheriff Sales for August. » %/ ILL ho sulil on the first Tuesday in T V August next, before the CoUrt House door In the city ot Borne, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Iron-gray horse and buggy and harness, H. Morris, mul tho oilier ft fa inlavoruf W. T. Trammell, for the use of JosephP.'WIng, vs said Morris. Also, lot No. 88 in tho Oostanaula Division or the city of Romo, levied on us tho property of James M. Sumter, to satlsty a II I'a from Floyd Inforlor Court In favor of Peck and Harden vs. Juntos 51. Bunder; property pointed uut hy the defendant. Also, White E. Harden's Interest, It being a bond for titles. In ten acres ol land lying in the north-west comer of let No. 198 In the Add District and 3d section, the place whereon White E. Harden formerly resided, levied on to satisfy a ft fit from Baker 8u;wriur court, iufavorofMaleome Johnston vs White E. Har den, and other It fuaiu my liundi ; property pointed out by Wliltu £, llurden. . Also,.house and let formerly occupied by Guurge S. Coleman, in the Etowah Division of tile city of Borne, levied, on ns tlnnirbperiy of George 8. Coleman to satisfy two'l'ux II fas In fovor of thu Stato. ol Georgia vs. George 8. Coleman, and other fl fas, In my bahds; pro- Rnj a wwl C V k,n " 1 "' 1‘itmUn Lmiip- PIO NIC. According to a rcsorontm-pssmst last meeting, the "Floyd coiinty Agricultural and-Mechanlcal Association ” will meet upon its Fair Grounds at Waloska, on Saturday 8d pro*., and hold a Pie Nlo. We hope the la- diet of thU and adjoining counties will bo out In. frill .forca to grace the scene and lend the influence of their oharms toward further ing an end' so desirable ns the firm establish ment of an Agricultural Society in our midst. Tho members will recollect that thla will bo an annual meeting, and that in accordance with tho Constitution an election of officers must ho held, also that a final action must be hod Upon the motion to change the name of the association. Wo are authorised to say that passengers for the Plo NIc will be con voyed from .Borne and Kingston by an extra traln of cnra.of which arrangement due no- tlco will ho givon. Tiro citizens of adjoining counties are par ticularly invited to attend. The hooka will bo opened for tho enrolment of names and we ltopo for a large accession to oiir numbers. , ' GEO. M. BATTEY. . ..Heme J..— aJ-.o.o Also, one buggy, levled on as tho pro|iorty of George B. Douglass to satisfy a If fa from Floyd Superior. Court in favor 'of Solomon Stallings , bearer, vs Gcorgu B. Douglass and Guurgo 8. Coleman.' and other II Ills vs said Douglass and Coleman; property pointed out by the defumlunt. Also, 12 shares In' Ihh Etowah House In the. Coosa Division of tliu city ef Bemo, luvied on as tho property of Lemuel J. Ullburll. to sat isfy fivo fl fas from Floyd 8u|Ririor court, one In fovor of James L. Mosvly vs Lemuel J. Hll- blirn and Genrgu 8. Black, security; one in Ikvor of Jobe Rogers vs L J. Ililottm princi pal, and George 8. Black: security; ono In fa vor of Solomon Stallings vs Lemuel J. H llburn nml George 8. Black security; one In fitvor of David-fi. Ulount vs Lemuel J. Hllhumnml Telamon Cttyler. security, and one in favor of J. W. B. Summers vs Lemuel J Hilburu and otherfl fits in my hands rasufil llillnirn; pro perty pointed nut hy G. 8. Illnck, security, Aiso. the undivided halflntercst in and to |uirt of lot No. 6. In Etowah Division of the city of Borne. Joining the Choice Hotel on the west, fronting on Droad-at. 20 feut, and run ning buck us fur as tliu Hotel levied on as the property of Joseph N. Lumpkin to satisfy a II fa from a Justice court of Floyd county in favor of Eroslua Morris vs Joseph N. Lump kin, and sundry other II fas in tny hands vs. said Lumpkin; property pointed uut hy tliu Plulnllff; levy made und relumed to mu hy a Constable. TIIOS.G.W TTEB8. Sliff. July 1.1862. •wsr Administrator's kale. >o sold before the Court Hottso door ,i Summerville, Chattooga county, on tho.UrstHuuaday in,August next, (by consent of tho heirs,) lot of land No. (185) qno hun dred and thlrty-flvo, In tho 4th district and 4th section, hvlonglng.fi) tlm estate of William Strange, deceased, except the widow’s dower. DAVID W. STRANGE, Aiim’r. July 1,1852,: ' SAVANNAH & AUGUSTA. THE STEAM BOAT COMPANY OF GEORFIA h iving thoroughly overhauled will continue to run'the following Steamers us above viz > David I« Adams, (Iron.) Chatham, (Iran.) . Tbos. 8. ilktcalf, Tennessee. Which with Towboats and Lighters, afiord unequalled, Inquiries for the transportnlinn. af freight loti.o interior of Georgia, Souih Car olina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, in connec tion with die Rail Kouds Tito elegant Kmumpnnkol D.,L. ADAMS, will conn,'ut Willi rite. Slennuhips Florida It Alabama—landing Irelgl'i by them, In five rlayt from New York to. Augusta. Freight (flow (alien at reduced rates)' will be Inrwutded free rif commission. Y%T In order to prevent drfrnfish or mi's- carriage, hills of lading should he nddressed GEO. H JOHNSTON. President, Savannah. Merchandise from tho Interior to JOHN A. MOORE, ' Agent, Augusta Ga. DIRECTORS. Savannah Augusta. G*„. II. Johnston, R. Botany, GEORGIA, Polk County. W HEREAS,William W. Peek applied for Icttets of euardlanship for the person and ptoneri'y of Willie E,' Evans, minor child of Joseph Evans of Taliaferro co., decesaed. These nte’to clto and admonish all and sin gular the kindred hud friends of said minor child |o be nnd upponrat ipy office within the time prescribed by Iiiw, to allow cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not he’ granted. -Given under my hand at office In Cedar Town, June 2lst, 1852.' 8TEPHEN A. BORDERS. July 1,1852. Ordinary. FRENCH & CLASSICAL SCHOOL. au u. xi. \jj\uu«» r riucnxu. MISS M. HOPKINS, Teacher of instru mental and vocal music. Mlt. J.LeHAKDY, Teacheroftho French Language. It is Important fur pnplls to he entered ut tho beginning oftho term, when the classes are formed, yet charges will be dated from tho day of tholr entrance. lm. J. M. M. CALDWELL. T HE undersigned proposes to receive Into his family nnd instruct with his own children, a'limited number of pupils, The course ol lnsiructkn will comprise the French, Latin and Greek languages. Mathe matics, Surveying, Natural History tea.'tec, Tho terms for board and tuition nrc twenty- five dollars per session of six months payable, in sdvtiuee, KUG. GA.U8ION. References.—General Ltllisor, Kings-: ton; Dr. .Mn.t.xn,Ronie. Koine, G».. June.24, >852 tf TllK IT ONCE. /10UGS, -Colds, 8ore Threats, Asthma V Tolu In the Chest, many onaea thought to be Consumption, Croup, Inflamalory Fe flAWO months after date application will bq -A made to the Ordinary of Floyd county, Aisdhkw Low, Ewd. I'addri.vobd, W C. O.Dniscor,t, Cius. Green Joscrit S. Fay, Jae. Wzsiinuiur, July 1,1852. T.S, M VTOAt.r, Iamss IIoi’K, S. Hopkins, E. SiiksmaN, G M. Newton. ly. w\Lm® MINERAL SPRINGS ! Oridinary of Floyd county, for leave to sell the land and m-groce belong* ing to the Estate of J odium A. Watts,- luto of said county - qf Floyd, deceased, . * JOHN BAlyER, M. V, ELLIS* June 24, 1859. Administrators Plantation for bale. outcry, consisting of six hundred and fitly five ucrua, (more or legs), lying three- fourths of n inilo from Cddur Town, tlio County-site of Polk County, upon tha wctC batik of Cedar Creek, und considered to be! tho bo»t farm in the Cherokee Country, with 250 ttorea of Open land, all* fresh. Those wishing to buy. will do well to call on tha subffurlber Mid examine the premises before •ulo day, which will noma oil* on tha 2st!i Inst., tho sMtno day with tho Town l.ota of Cedar Town. JAMES O. GRIGG., Juno 17.1952. AD.TII.IISTKATOR'H hale. /^Jeorgfa, Floyd County: AGREEABLE to a a Order of tho Or dinary of Floyd county, passed on the 7th day o! June, 1832, there will be sold before the Cuurt-housu door in the city ol Romo, on \ , » n ^ er l ^e managrment t |, e first Tuesday in September next, between, of Col. John N Young and Lady, and the usual hours of sale, onu lialf of Lot of SKfte of tieorgla. Floyd County t To all j whom It may emetirn: ‘Takb nutico ti t may c*>nctirn: TukU notlco t(mt i, Jiitne.H p. Putina n Administrator of ate of John W. Putmuu lute of said aamnty deceased, applies to me fur Letters of Biamissfon fromjho ttamu. These are therefore to oito and admonish All and singular the kindred and creditors of •odd deceased to be nnd appear at my olllce ^ within -the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any exists why sai l letters of dfc- Mission should not be granted said amdiniht. ’Given under tny hand and seal this 25 th iStnlA day of June, A. D. 1862. JESSE LAM BERTH Or Jinnru. besulU on tliu nrst TueMiuy in Au gust noxt. bulbre the Court house loor tn the Cltv of Rome, within the legal Polk Sheriff Sales for August, ty on tha first Twfeiny in August next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit i Lot of land No. *7, in the 9lat District, 3d Section ; also, the place whereon the defend ant how lives, levied on os the property of James M. Smith to satisfy one fi la issued from Paulding Inferior court m favor .of William W. Simpson vs James M 8mith j pioperty pointed out by Plaintiff; levy made and ie- turned to me by a former Sheriff. .•\lso, one iion*gr.iy inure or 9 years old, add c olt, being foajed since the levy was miide; also, fifty borrei* of corn, nio.e or less, all lev ird on ns tho property of Elina Long hy virtue of one distress wairum for rent, issued by Iso tic N. Jones, a Justice of the Peace, in and for Paulding county, ti. fuvor of John Harrison va i lias Long,and one otherfi fa in my hande property pointed out by John Harris^. r 1 ,Iso, nil of William Riddlespurger’a inter e*t in lota of land. No. 193 and 194 ond 22 }, in the 2Utli District nmt 3d Action, levied on as the properly of William Kidillespurgcr to satisfy atlndry fi fnt issupd from the 858th D.s- trict,G. .M., Paulding county, in favor of Wil- li..... .....I .iL.-L. ... til 111: ii.J.li.l Ham.Simpson nnd others vs William Biddles- purser; levy made an ' re tuned to me by a Consmble in lots of laud No. l*2ii nnd 293 and 294, in the 20th Uiitrlct ntni 3d t >«*ct;on j idno, alt of William Kiddl spurger’s merest it) the place whereon Thomas Uidd*e. puigrr now lives,all leved oil as the property ol Willium kidilie.- purger to sutisfy sundry Miiicliment fi ins is* sued from the !)5Ulh District, G. M., Paulditig county, in favor of Simmons & Gill und others va Willium tiiddlespurger; property pointed out In i-nid fi fas ; levy made and returned to me hy a Constable. CH aRLES W. DENSON, Slid July I, 1832 ready* for the reception of visitors. There Land No. 160,23d District, 3d Section, ana have been new improvements made to the ! also ono half of Lot No. 102, in 23d Distriot, 8pnngs—fire*places added to the Hotel, and | 3d Seotion, both Originally cf Cherokee now Cnbin, with fire-places, for tire accommoda tion of fs-.nllle. The .voter ol these Springs hove been recently analyzed by Professor Means, ofOxford.' So soon as ho hus time to prepare his amilysis for puhlleation, lAvill be • ■ ,W mode public. It may bo stated now' howev er, Ihni they contain Iron Mognesis nnd Sul- nhiir In audit lent quantities for valuable medl; i-d some remarkable cur-• Judge Janes M. Si-uli.ocx. in the Spring of 1B50, wns severe ly ottai’kcd with. Neuralgia. Every effort ihe bio-l skillful Physicians could moke wns mnde boars of stile the following property to tvlt ’ House end Lot whereou Abut lives in Lick bkillnt. adjoining Lyeria and others If acres. •me Work-Steer about 8 years red nml white, one speckled cow 8 years «Ul • all levied up- the property of Warren Clayton'to j two fi: fit's, from Floyd Su|ierior court hi favor of Bl tek & Onlib und onu in favor of SMert M. Young vs. Warren'Clayton. Prop- brt* pointed out by thu dt-fundant. , Al-o, Loft No. 1020. 987. 777. In the 8d. i- District and 4th Section; lovli-tl urion os the irty of Umplirey Rowel to satisfy a It: fa. 'Ittscogeo Superior court John Doe on misoof Samuel Jackson vs. Rtclmrd i casual ejector and S. Rotvel aml.U. Row- unanLs In possession. Property pointed opt try Samuel Muora. “Also, onu deep Bay Horse about six years -old; levied upon as thu property of John- L. Dud gen to satisfy a fi. fu. from Floyd Superi or court in favor of Robort 1). Johnson vs. John L. Dodgen. Property pointed uut by defendant . Also. thoEasthalfof Lot No. 162, In tho S2d District and 3d Section; levied upon ns Ihe property of Richard Gossutt to satisfy a fl. from Floyd Superior court In fitvor of _ omon Stallings vs. Ebora Gossett & Rich- t erd Gossett ninkera and N. Yarbrough and ^ — trill, - mnis Hills Security. a Loasqon Lot No. 77, In the 22d -and 8tl 8eetlon to expire the 25th of ■Member next of 18 acres of cleared land. 1 Laud is Id oitiUvullon all tiflho title right interest in and to said Lot; levied upon •s the property Of-Parkerson Stewart to satls- ~ tyro fi. fa's, ono from tho Superiur court, _j» other from the Inferior court one in fitvor if Robert II. Johnshn vs. Denn.s Hills &, yerkersoii Stewart, tbo other in fiivoHbf John J. Burnett vs. Parkeraon Stewart. lie, the west half of Lot No. 48 In . the Diitrict and 4tll Section; levied- upon as property af Mansfield Simmons to satis >x II. fa’s. fi'OB) a Justice court, five in fa if J.'G. Barker vs, Juntos McGuinls pi|n- ., and Manslleld- Simmons Indorser arid other in favor of John II, Rico vs. Mans llmmons and other fl. fh'sain my hands, qviod and returned by a Constable. Prop irty pointed out by defendant. ..Atfo, opo.lron.gray Stulllon ; levied upon *7 virtue ofnn attachment. James M. Wel- »r vs. Charles Ross. Jlahi hy an order of the klodge oftho Superior-court. Sale agreeably Mtesmade and provided-for in sncli 9 TII0S. S. PRICE D. Sli’ff. r 1,1862. Ipyd Mortgage Sales for September, LL be sold on tho first Tnesday In Scp- ir next, before tho Ouurt House door in ty of Romo, within the legal houra of j4l follbwlng'proporty to wit: I hundred thousand bnmt Brick mere >; levied upon as the properly ofSiinc- isnill to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa Issued -'7yd Inforlor court in fovor of Slm- Glll Y*' Simeon Hanill. Property I out In said Mortgage, and' tlio Brick i townofCava Spring, i, ono Mahogany Secretary. 1 large chcr- 'a. ono BOudstead ; levied upoh as tho - of John 0 Slate to satisfy n mort- ,. from the Inforlor court of Floyd i fovor of Sullivan, Cabot & Co. vs. Property pointed out in said l.S.riUCE. D. Slt’fl. GEORGIA, Polk County. HEUEA8, William F. Janes applies V V to me for letleis ol gunrtlituiah ,p for the per.sns and prupeily of Nlcey E. King, Jnnips M. King nnd M.trv IS. King, minor children of Lorenzo D King, tleceasrtl These ore therefore to ebe nnd admooi-h all and singular.Ill* kindred nnd Itlemls ttf'enid minors lo be und tippenr nt my office within the time prescribed l.y low, to show cause, (tf nny they.have,) why snid li tters should not !>e granted Given under my hand at ofHtHn Cedar Town, June fiist, 1859 STEPHEN A HOROERS. July 1718W. ' ‘ O diuary to relieve him, hut failed His disease bud the typhol symptoms, with ulcers on the lungs, and every appearance of terinlnaling In,the consumption. ,He wns advised louse mineral waters, und |n his feeble condition he won token to tile Floyd Springs, where ho re mained but seven weeks end then left sound and well. We refer to Judge Stuleock and Dm. Douglas & Coleman, who will coi'rober- ate the above stnt.ment ol fuels. Another remarkable cure was effected III the case of Thomas Duke, a meehenicemploy- ed to work .at the Floyd Springs He hod been afflicted for twenty yrors with an erup tion, or breaking out, all over hit hotly. He woe ut work some two months, drank and bathed In, the waters, nnd left the Springs en tirely and radically cured He had applied rennmci erof Physicians for relief, 6nt he found none from uny remedy until these wa tors restnred him to healih' The Waters of the Floyd Springs have been found highly beneficial to children in feeble healih, delicate femsles end dyspeptic free from minerals nnd convenient for u-e.— The mouninin sir Is enlnhrinussnd the ofKc ry fine. And the Springs ore only twelve nillrs North of Rome nnd thirteen miles South West of Calhoun. Pas-tengers will be con veyed Irom either place lo the Springe for One Doljnr; from Rome, by Messrs. Ramey & Ransom. Col. Yoons nntl Lapv will use every exer tion to plesse their visitors, end will furnlsn their telle with Ihe best viands the cannt>y af fords. All reasonable amusements ■ will be el lowed* Charges moderate. McCullough, peck & h ah din, Praprielort. Rome, Georgia, Jane 94,1852. 3m DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. . J property Funderbutk, dceenacd, for the benefit of tlio. heirs und creditors ol said dqcensod. Terms made known on day nr sale. 14th Juno* ’52, THOS. 8. PRICE, Admr. Juno 17. 1S52. i\}ns. GIBSON’S^SUHOOU 1 wIlTcomfocitetf^MonJay, the mb of July next. Parents nnrl Guardians nro re- ipcctfolly requested to make early application or their children or wards, os she is determin ed to havo a limited number. Thu rates of Tnition nro as follows, per session of five months, viz: Primary Branches, including Orthog raphy, Writing, Primary Arithmetic ami Geography, - - - 010 00 English Grammar, Arithmetic, History olid English Composition, - - 12 00 Natural Pliilosnpliy, Chemistry, Rhet oric nnd Botany, - - -» 10 00 French nnd Mathematics, - - 20 00 Arrangements are keiugmndo to secure the sorvlces of a competent music teacher, June 17. 1852. A'TOUUAUUUSJi: HUE oxcrciJW bums institution w, f gpmjlKRYHiLE. GEORGIA, s ° r , Ju , 1 J'' ' w ‘lY'/l R. * MRS. HEWIT acknowledge, with MRS. 0,E. CALDWELL, Principal, irX gratitude, tho liberal share of patron. age they received while Proprietors of tlio Summorville Hotel, and would Inform their old customers, and tho publlo generally, tlmt they havo tnkon the HOUSE formorly occtt- lied by S. E, Burnett, nnd recently by E. L. tossna, where they are prepared to accommo date all who may anil on thsm, iu a stylo not to bo surpassed by any House |n Cherokee, Goorglo. Juno Oil, 1852. . 4m. WHITE SILK FUDGES. SNOWDEN £c SHEAR Angusta Georgia, H AVE received from New York, an assort ment of Plain and Crimped Whlto Silk FRINGE!} for Ladies' Mautillas, of bcanti- fhl styles. They hitvo also on hand, Ladies’ Wliltu Watered Silk MANTILLAS, Ladies’ While and Black Luce Embroidered Mantil las, Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Chinmsettcs, Ladles' Summer Dress Gnods, In a great va riety of styles, of now nml elegant designs, and to all of which they respectfully Invito thu attention oftho Ladies'. June 10.1852. 10 do uouBumptioit) is roup, innnmniory re* ver among children—for either of theio af-’ fectioua try the Anodyhb Couou Drops, and, you will be convinced that it lv one of thet most elegant as well ns elTectual remedies ever offered to tho public. A singlo dote or two will allay tho moat violent cough) which in a few hours, or at most a day or two will be cured. There is-not the slightos, daugcr’ it) tho use of the medicine,-lor even in double doses it only nauseate* an eiTect always beneficial, particularly with children, nnd ulao ibr oil/persona troubled with oath- mStio breathing. Besides curing tha coses enumerated* thla medicine is u most valuable remedy for Cholic and all spasmodic affec tions. Col* Dean’s Statement. Macon, January, 1849. Dr» Little—Siri Your Anodyne Cough Drops I find to bo a most excellent medicine. A esse of Severn)-weeks standing, of a most violent cough nnd pain in the breast threat' citing to bo of u serious character, was en tirely cured bv the use of one bottle—previ ously every other thing had failed. Withih a month or two past, several other cases have occurred in my fnmilv some of which wero severe ntlneks of coughs nnd colds of the aeC’ son. which this remedy promptly relieved. Your Vermifuge In a number of cases hat been given, und I really could -wUh for noth ing better, as it fully answers the purpose without any thing else. Medicines when prepared by regular physt cant, like yourself, a re expected to be good; but seldom or never have I seen nny ao ef ficient, or so certainly to be relied ort, as your Cough Drops nnd Vermifuge. Truly yours, tec., (Signed) JAMES DEAN, The Rev. Mr. Turner states ns follows, to say nothing of the many cases that might be referred to where the medicine has been used : "Having labored under a violent cough and pain in the chest for Several months, 1 called- on Dr. Little tor a prescription, who gave me his Anodyne Cough Drops. I found imme diately relief after beginning to take them and by continuing a few days, my cough and pain was entirely relieved, with quite an im provement of my general henlth. The medl- cine is quite pleasant to take,and I consider it the most valuable I ever 4net with.** ' ' fftHwraVVqsne’eWryVbrTl^^eu publish hundreds ofstatemet Is of the success of lifis ntcdiclnrovrr the Wild Cherry, nnd every other thing offered. Macon, April, 1849- Dr. Little—Sir t Aftvt having hod Revet' el attack, of Hemorrhngd of. the Lung,, for which I hove Used u dozen or more of VVIstar’e Bnlrem of Wild Chctry without stopping It- 1 am happy to Ittfprm yon your Anodyne Cough Drops hove relieved mo not only of the Cough nnd irritation of the Langs, but I Imve had no mare Ilemarrltnge, although sev rial months have elapsed Rlnce, besides, m; breast is much stranger. Your medleine'. have found to suit my cine much better than the Balsam ofAVild .Cherry, In fact very far superior to it and every thing else that 1 have Used. Yonrarespectfully, Hi L. SHAW GEORGIA, Floyd County. rpo all whom R luay concern—'Whereas, X John W. Hooper, administrator on tho Estate of Miles Jennings, deceosod, applies to mb for letters of dismission from tho tuttno. These are therefore to cite and. admonish all and singular tha kindred and creditors of sold deceased, to be end appear at my office within tho time proscribed lty law to show. causo (If any they havo,) why said letlors uf dismission should not be granted -sald i appli cant, Given tnidor my haiid dud. official sig nature at office, thUSlsi181^2, Juno 8,1852. Ordinary. marshal's Halo for Rome, TTriLL bo sold on thbfirst Tnbsdtiy In July vv next,before (ho Court Houso door in tho City of Romo, between the 'usual horn's of solo, tlio following property, vli: 2 brooms, 200 cigars, ono small lot of com mon chcwlng.tolmcco, ono set of small scales and weights, ono dozen papers crooking to bacco, one dozen glass tumblers, 8 tin tum blers, ono toddy stick, a small lot of soda biscuit, one wash pan; otto, pltdlier, ono tin bason and funnel, 20 glass jars each contain ing a lot of candy, and a small lot sundries. Levied on as tbo property of William F. Da venport, to satlsIV one II fit front Ulty Council of Romo vs. William F. Davenport. Juno 8,1862. 8A.ML. STEWART, C. 51. f|VWO months after date application «III be * matin to tin- O-ilin.ny itf Floyd Conroy for leave to sell lint hind ittitl ii. gr" -- iiidojig log to the esnitu of William D Appleby, fitly- of said county deccffM. C. B. WILLIAMSON Admr, M. E. Al'l'LEBY. Admi x. Chattooga Sheriff half s for August. ”'LL be sold b.'fit.e the Court llous* door in the lown ofSuiimn-rville, on the first Tnesday in August, next, bt tween the usual August next hours ot sold, tte following property ; vixt Lot ttfLitod No. UI3, in tlio I4tli Di.trjct nml 4th AV-ctiim ' wi'tll the ipurrovuMiunts tltureon; leviei|_nn,ns tlio jmipeity ol John A. Stronge to sitii.i'y a fl Id. from Fk-yd Su perior court, Iu favor of T. T tlopkm. v- Joliil A, Slrintgu. Property pointed out by L. W. Uriiolt, I’lnlnlltl's APoritey. Also, two town Lilts in tilt* town of Sitpi- inorville, (to wit) one nnd two. m Block Seven, together with the improv-meots thereon ; Leviort onus tlio property ol Lo- ointln Arnold to satisfy two fl, fit's, from a Justices court of the UJ'rtli District G. M., In fitvor ot Unniel lltuks vs. Luointia Arnold. Prn|ierty pointed out hy plaintiff, Lvvys mntle mid returned to tno by Constuble.— Juno 26. 1-732- josKi’ii t, McConnell, sit’ir. July 1, 1832, M THE 8UBSC«IBKR offers nt private sale, an excellent Dwelling llou.e and l.ot, ettusted in a pleasant and retired part of die city af Rome -o tcnpied at preseni by Dr. J. J. Dickerson. The dwelling eohtsiiis six gootl ami conveniently arranged rooms neatly fin.shed, together with nil necessary • ut buildings and nn excellent well of water Tho lot cotitnius 34 acres of land in a high stnle of cultivation The shove described mortgage Hales for August, "Y^ILL bo sufil on tlio first Tuesday In July next, before tlio Court-house door in tho City of llnmo, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Mahogany Seeielttry, I largo Cher ry Table, one Bedstead j nil levied , on us the property of John C Slate . to satisfy u mortgage ft fa from Floyd Inferior Court, in fitvor o! Stlilivnn Cabot it Co. vs. John C Slate. Property pointed out in said fi. fo. THOS.S. PRICE, D.Slfff, June 3,1852. From a highly respectable Furmer residing in Talbot county, rend the following . Dr. Little—Sir t After suffering four or five weeks with n must painful and violent cough, notwithstanding I was ander tho care of n physician, without finding much relief, I stmt offbt haste for your Anodyne Cough Drops. The first dose or two relived me very wns soon e-tobfished, when the cough and pain was no longer troublesome. One .bottle Ireely used cured me eptirely. So soon us I could ride, I visited a neighbor who was also under theadvice of a physician, who hnd been ■rostrated with a severe cough, fever, dee, or some time. Your medicine was at once sent lor nnd used freely, nnd as In. my own case, oompletelv cured him. In July Inet, I visited u relation In Marion county, who hail a negro badly offl ctcd for months with n sough, pronounced by several NOTICE. W ILL bo sold on the. 28th day of June next, at Cedar Town in Polk County, tho Town lots belonging to snid county.— Cedar Town is situated In a healthy anil fer tile valley, 18 miles South of Rome, nntl di rectly nn the route of tint contemplated Rail Road foam Rome to Jacksonvillu, Ala. Thoso locations and to reside in the , t °Vi h ,1 " L 7“ I viiln ty ofgood Schools as well ns business property '* new slid handsomely Insoted. and ^ ^ (mU t,l 0 well to attend snid Sale, nt the proper grade—in a goud and hi oltliy gam to continue front tiny to day until all noignbothood apd ;n a rpplil state ol improve- | j ot< aru Bu ;j or tt gu meienoy to answer the • J, 1afio TH0MAS PHEL* >,N demands oftlie County. June 24.1862. 3t AIko, on Monday the fifth day of Julv the 3t Cbaltooga Morlgagc Sale Tor September. \XJ ILL lie suit! holme (ha Court .J-louse door, in Suiiiirifrville, • ln*t- too^n county, on 'lie first Tuosdav hi S*op- tt-mber next,--fietweon tlm u^uul hours of suit*, the Ynllowiiv properly to wit i Lot ol Luini No.' ono hundred nud one, oxoaptlng Sixtoon no»es ; tin* Northeast corner of Lot No. «i,e Ji und rod nnd fifteen contulninjr sixty lour "ncroV; Lm No. one hundred.mid sixteen, exct*p)'ii« fivo nore's, surposi-d to ooiiiuui two hundred nnd nine teen no res*) and part ol* Lot No. one h(itr- (lredurid aevunteun. cdninining sixty llvo acres including the Grist nnd Savfc-Mills'-; nlLol* the uhnvo 'Lunds being situated in thc thirteenth District Mild fourth lectio nnd nro \ywll lm proved ; JuviBil on a9 the property of Cib D Burnett to sutiofjr. ii mart* fi. fii.^fi-um Clnittuoirn. Superior court .Uf del vii.iu. iruiu vihiiiuuhh ^u|iDiiur cuuri lUvQr.bf J.' B. & S. Bowie va. B E, Jl^ur- neit. Propeitv pointed oil) iu injd fl, fit*—. Wl . JOSEPH T. M.oCONNEIlL, Shtff. July 1,1852! . lt/ru UtUlllitY| (HI UIO first Ttiesdoyin AUGUST next, LoiofLAND No. 46. in tho 16th district ami MHMHBRMBHSSPO3d originally Cherokee nmv Floytl connty. Said Land sold as tlio property of Elizaliotlt M. liny, Into orOoliiinbia.cOunty, deceased; , , A. M.BRAWFORD, Administrator. July 1,18o2. 3t with tho will snnoxet " - • ■ - :• ■ nib- DK.DK\>IS’ GEORGIA SARSAP AiilLL A, FOR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Lots r,f Appetite, Constipation of the Snivels, Piles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheumatism earned by the use of Her- fury. Syphilis; Scrojula, Boils, Ulctrs, * 4-c. r JMiJS preparation Is imulo ns pure ns J. possible. Its bitter tittle, nnd benefl- chil nffl*cts indisonse of ; tllo*Llver, nnd dls- ousenrisihg from nn Impure s nte of tlie Blood, prove it to'be tlio purest and most usolul pr^|)i\mtlpn of SttriupariHu that is mude, j' Those who have used the various prcpnrii- tions ol Sursapurilla will lind, by pie taste nnd ttfiect, thut'thcre is nioro tSnrsnpnrilln in o.ie bottle ol Dr. D’« prepunition, Uinq in huff n dozen bottles oa it is generally m de. That it m ght be ino^o particularly ndnpt* «’d tn protesnionnl use, nothing Uut the pure SiirsnpnMlht tins been used, flint for cliHer mit diseases, physicians miaht combine or prefcribtf'witli it, such nnicies ns they might consider most appropriate in cases under their trentment- building of the Court House, will ho. lot to tlio lowest bidder. Terms of sales of lots on tho day of sale. WOODSON HUBBARD, j. i.c. ABNBIl DARDEN, j. i. c. MARTIN AYERS j. i. c. WILLIAM HUTCHINGS, j.i.c. Juno. 8d, 1863. ICE CRElll. W E tnke pi ensure in ^annoancing to on customers ond the public in general, that onr Ice Cream Saloon will be open lor the reception of Ladies nnd Gentlemen, on Tuesdays, Thur<dnya and Snpjrc’aya, nt nny horfr alter 3 o'clock. We would* also say thut we hRve on hand n large nnd ficsli sup ply of fruit:< nnd confectibnnrie*, and'in short everything that is u.-umly found in n confec tionary, which will be sold nt wholesale or Vetnil, on reasonable terms for cash only. IN fi,—9odn' Water.—Wc have bought Bnth-y’s Soda Foiint. whii h is well charged, nnd ready for action, with a lnrge supply of syrups, hie at all Utiles for lemonade, ginger pop, &c., Arc. BAYLESS 9c CO. Exchange Building. Rome, Gw., May 20, )6.79. if NEW CEMETERY. • I,, <r , rpIIE RAPID GROWTH OF OUR CITY £' .^il^L.^^ r S: , .!.’t S ij- Jndiieetl the City Council ol'Rom. to recriVo proposals io clear ten acres of Land, up.on tlio bowels, make it not only a good substitute for MefcUry.'bdt useful in remov ing nil disease's arising front the imprudent usu of Mercury. , • Prepared only by J. DENNIS* M D., Augusta, Goorgin. For snle by Dr. T. 8. Dcnhy,. Dr. T.» F. Gibbs & Son und Drs* (JilboriJf Wilson Atlanta (Jn.y'Wm, Roht'MnriQlitt, Hnncs & Lasseter, Jonesboro, Drs. LongvV: Bliss, Dr Wm. Mosley nnd Dr, L. Sneed Clrifiln; C, A & J. F Nutting Barhayillo; Win. T„ Snndwioli Thomaston* Maugham & John son, Zebnlon ) D Salford, For»yth; G. W Li nlo & Co , J. H.fc S. W. Ellis Macon , G. W. Little Milledgeville j L. Willard De catur; Win:* Johnson Stone Mountain ; H H. Bolton As Co Lithonia-; Wlllinins &' finea .Spoiql Cirple; .Dr, J. DeLumnfsr un-'oe ; If. G. Beesont Oxfordj.Ushor An- irson (fe liuntor Covington, Go. Price—$1 per bottle ; 0 bottles for $f). •„ ■•Romenibci to ask for DENNIS* Gp.oimn within one mile of Rome, for the purpose of mnkilfg a n«fw Hurrying Ground, the old one being small and two near tho business portion oftho city. All pci sons disposed to make proposals will do t>o as pomi ns possible to N. YARBROUGH, June 21, 1.8521 It Mayor. to-Uoinembei tQ■n$k.for'DENNIS , Gborqia Sarhatarilla .-. \ Foruuio by Roukrt Battkv, Rome' ; j. A. Erwi., CtitflVille ; J. A & 8. Erwin, Carti-rsville,. • *' ? . ■ . R0II«U RIDE. /% NY quanMty will be purchased at the aX : Horae Wood.h!ills, and c Ian* price paid. Jane 24,18. r >2 (f JOHN HOME, FACTORY ThltEAl) & 0SNABVUG8 -OR' sale by. the-Halo nt manufoctory prices by BLAOK&OORR.; ■ STORE IIOiSE FOR SALE* I* THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private I sale, n good nnd well finish d Store House, on Hrond Street, opp site the Post Of. fice, und two doors abdve the exchange hotel; occupied nt present by Messrs. Owen Ar For* ell ns ft Drug Store, the building is 60 feet )n length by 21 fett front, two Stories high having on. the second floor two good and com fortable Rooms, suitable for offices. Apply ; THOS. D. SHELTON. June 4, I8fi2!. 3|. NOTICE. LL person* holding legal claims against i i tha Estate of Wm. 8. Simmons, late of Floyd county, deceased,'will please hand them ?n a* the Jaw directs, rind all those indebted to si id etfiafo virtir please call arid mnke im mediate pnyinleut.’ . S. J. JOHNSON, .' J. II..GILL,. • Cove Spring, June 34, t,8*)9. Admrs “ BACON &LARDT t A Tennessee Ba. A'4iUUU *cbn & Lard jttil recolyod Agents. BLACK &C0BD.t '., 8m. F.tmrah House, . G eorgia,, It nmy n FI.y4C.My.-To.Tl . concern; AVhoreaz F. R. Lyfoi Administrator on tho Ksfotc of Jonathan 8. Latvaon deocatcd, applies to mo foe letter, of dismission from the samo. These are thoreforo to clto and admonish all and singular the kindrad and ci said deceased to ho nnd appear at nij within tlio llmo prescribed by law, t< cause, Ifnny exists, why said letters not bo granted to Mid applicant. Giv. dor my band and official signature at tills tho Mtlidny of June 1852. JESSE LAMRERTH. Ordinary. B. CLAYTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION M IS K 0 II ANTS, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. April 22,1852- Floyd BRcrlffSnlc, for July, W ILL be sold on tho llratTueaday in July next, bofojo tliu Court Houso door In tho City of Roma, within tho legal houra Of salo, tho following property, to wit: One Sorrel Hone about 5 yenra old; levied upon n> the property rif Adolphus L. Potion to satlsty a fi. fit. front Floytl Inferior Court In favor of Peck and Harden vs. A. L. Patton' Property pointed out by the Plaintiff. ' Also, Lot of Land No. v25 in Ihe 22 district nnd 3d Seution whcreotiSnnnrl II. Oveihytlic Dcfendni’t resides.; lAled upon na the proper ty of Samuel R, Ovetby to satisfy aft. fa. from Floyd Superior Court in favor of Riley J. Johnson for the nre of the Officers of Court va. Samuel R. Overby, Pioperty poifited out by tho Plnintjfi', Alao, Lot of Innd No. 191 Ir. the 25th Dis trict anu 3d Section t levied upon ns the property of Thos. A. Carr to satlafy two fi. ftta. foom Floyd Superior Court In fovor of WiD W«OI, BRADLEY A V •. ^Hnuufnrturtrs k Urnltrs In Furnltnre, (hairs, Feathers, HaltratMi, and Wlndow-ihadea. Kelt to the Ltnler House, Macon, Georgia. I2T A'nti'Fr.nstlon haok ron cash. ^.'1 April 22; 1862. lyr, ■ ■\rOTICE,—All concerned are notified tliut IN tho Booh - Hooka of Account and notes bo- ng to tho lato firm of Osgood, Alsobrook &. Co., have boon placed la my hands for col lection. Buttlemoht boforo noxt return day la advisable: CHARLES H. SMITH. May 27,1852. , - • Office of Rome Kali Road Co. I Home, May 25(3,1852. $ T HE Stockholders in snid Company having foiled to convene on tho day und at tlio time fixed by tlio Charter & Uyc-TiawaofsnM Company, for tho election of Directors, It la therefore ordered, that they do convcno on Wednesday, -tlio 7tlt day. of July noxt, ut tho Offlco of sold.Company, to elect five Directors for the nranogomont of tlio affairs ofsald Com* lm. W. B. TEJtnUNE, iShr'V. Lafayette hotel. ) THE SUBSCLIBER (formorly qftltq __ Globo Hotel,) haring fitted up and (a- ien eltnrgo of tho abovo esinbllsbmcnt, Is prepared to ontortain Ids old fricntht und. sttclt ntliors, as nmy desire tn giro him n coll. Ills Hbtul 1s near the Conrt Houso. Cull and see us. E.R.SASSEEN. LaFayetto, May 27,1862. if. t . , TkiiiittJffvui x/nenqani. Alto the place whereon Joseph N. Lumpkin how. resides It belnapart or Lot (Nos. 35 ond 49) thirty-five nnd forly-t'wn In the Oostanaula division of Rome, being 44 feet off of the west side of said lots fronting on Brood Street and running back full length of said lots; levied upon as the propetly of Joseph N. Lumpkin tosntlefy Tfi. fa's front a Justice Court from Floyd County In favor of Bennett Lawrence va. Joaeplt N. Lumpkin. Property pointed out by tho Plantin' Levy mode ond returned lo me by n Constable. 1 Also, Robert M. Cannon's Interest In nnd to Lot of land No, 93 In the 24llr District and 3 Section ; sald interest levied.upon to antl.fy 2 fi. fa's from a Justice Court from Floyd County in fitvor of E. P. Treadway vs. Robert M. Cannon principle & William A. May* securi ty. Property pointed out hy Willium A Maya, Levy mode and returned to mo by a Conata. ble lids Juno 1st 1852. TI103. O. WATTERS Sh'ff. June 3, 1853.’ Floyd Slicrlirsntcs for July. ■^jnLL bo sold on thoflrst Tuesday In July noxt, boforo tho Court houso door in tobo Consumption, 1 advised your-Cough Drops to be used, which was immediately H'ltt-for, and ns usual, gave qntek relief, and he gradually recovered. Again • one of my neighbor’s children, was expected to die front the Whooping Cough, and.in that condition began taking this modi, cine, followed by the happiest effect, and .was soon restored. I hove known other cores in which yoar remedy woe given with entire lueceas, indeed hnveheofddfitofnlliiroby .U, In my family I have given your Vermifuge with entire aatia- faction, and have heard it well spoken of aa a successful remedy. Trusting thntso valua ble medicines may soon be generally known, I remain reapeolfollv, tee., CHARLTON Y. PERRY; * Look to Your Interest, JjAVlNa Bold outouf entire raercnritilo in terest, It Is ncccxsarjr tlmt wo close our books. ■. Those indebted to tlio firm will),lento como forward and settle, ltememler, gentle- nun, this is our Iasi Mil tnhy 2ffilt, 1852.' WM. JOHNSON & <j0. lm. mlth'o Tools, . Best Wilkinson’s Anvils a 9 els por lb. Best Blacksmith nnmmers a 10 eta per lb. Best Bright-fiice vices a lOt'cts per lb. Best Bel- lows a 24 els Inch, 5te. &e. Farmor’s Implements, tea. Best Bright Ox-Ohaltis a 8 cts per lb. “ Collin's fine Axes 81 00 to 81 10, , " Trace Chains (pair) 60 to €6'ets. . V Halter Clmitts 25 to 80 cts. Shovels, Spades, Ao. Ac. Ac. Oarpontdr’s Tools. Best Concave Augurs 7 to 8 els qr. Rest Drawing-knives 60 tn 00 els. Best Planes of all kindsand qualities. Cross-cat taws, Hand saws, lllb do., Steel squares, Ao. &e. Ac., arid “ BastMIll-Bawi. 70.bt 80ota foot. , .General Asaortmont of FIno Ladies' 8ltocs, Gont.a' Boots, Negro Shoes—Cellco rririts 5 to 10 cts per yd—Do mestic Goods of every dt'seription—Muslins nntl Fancy Goods of every kind nnd qunlity, Hats. Caps, Ac. Ac. Boat Twist Double-bar rel Snot Guns 816 00 to 820 00. Rotpo, Os., April 28,1852. 3m, rjEORtlA, Floyd County.—To nil whom U It — •— Also, Lot No, 98 In tho 3d District and 4llt Seotionlevied upon as the property of Jsmea Berry to satisfy two ft. fit’s, one from Floyd Superior Court in favor of William Mont gomery and others for the use of Ihe officora of Court ami ana other from D.iKnlb Superior Court in fuvor of officers of Court vs. James Berry. Also, Lot No. 1016 in tho 3d District nnd 4th Section , levied upon as the property of Joiinlj.Boyt to Satisfy three fi. fa's front a Justice court oftho 829 District G. M. In fa vor of Dean A Bowden vs. Jo'tlnh Boyt, levied anil returned byn Constable. Also, Lot No. 196 in the 3d District nnd 4th Section ; levied upon ns the propetly cf John' T, IIiiiviinAUl tn tnlUrv *141 fn’e frnm It L. Uawsseow to satisfy 4.11. fn'a. from n Justice Court oftho 924lh .District G. M. In lavor of Peck & Harden vs. John L. Raws- seaw; levied ohd returned to me by a Con stable- Alao, Lot of land No. 264 In the 4th Dla-' trict and Jth Section; levied npoq as the property of James A. Shore to satisfy nine | ft. la's, issued from a Justice Court 855 G. M. iu favor of William Ward va. Jamea A. Shorn. Levy made and returned by n Constable.' THOS. S. PRICE, D. Sli’ff. Juno 3,1853. 8CUOI.ASTIC NOTICE. Iglri MRS- HAZELT0N takes this - *** method of Informing her friends, and, Puronls generally, tlmt Iter fourth Scholastic Session, will commenco on the lit Tuesday In July next. I am also happy to state, that.I havo Mrs. Auxins as an assistant, who is a graduate of ono of the bust literary Institutes ill tho Union. Tho exporionco 6f many years practico In teach ing. together with tho unremitting and conscientious attention, which has heretofore ensured tho rapid, and steady advancement of my Pupils, will. I hope, gain for mo a share of Public Patronage. We limit onr- sulvcs to 30 scholars. Early application Is thoroforo solicited. Small Boys only will ho taken—girls at any ago. My terms are the strain as In othur schools In this plnco. Rosl- donu East of, and nearly opposite tho Meth odist. Church. Rome, Juno 10,1862. 8w. Postponed Sheriff Sales. "ITYILL bo sold on the first Tuesday In july *v t next, boforo tlio Court Houso door In tbo Cltv of Romo, within tlio lead hours of salo the'foUowIng property to tvlt: One set of Blacksmith Tools; levied upon at tho property OfWm. P, Riggins to sntlsiy n fl fn from Floyd Inforlor Court, In fovor of Peck & Hnrdlh- vs. Wm. P. Rig gins, controlled by Curtos Builey. Property pointed out by Curies Builey. THOS. G. WATTERS, Sli’ff. June 3, 1852. WANTED ' A PARTNER IN TRADE, by a man of lung experience in business nntl tosi- dunco of three years in this city. This Is an excellent opportunity for a young man to in vest a small capital safely arid profitably. Address “ Rome Courieu " post paid. .Tune lOtli 1862. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale _____ Two hundred acres of land, ono bun- diuil and seventy acres cf which are good bot tom lunds ns tiny on Coosa River, and thirty acres first quality up lands with thirty acres cleared lands, all fresh, the lands lying one and a half miles front Gadsden tho terminus oftho Selmaand Tcnncssco River Railroad, well watered, and healthy locution as any In tlio Stato. Wo will also soil tho Hotel iu Gadsdeit with all tho lots belonging to it, with tlio lands or separately, as mfy suit, the purchaser. Tlio above property will bo of fered fur sale until tbo first of September poxt, unless dUiwsed of sooner. Any person wishing to purchase such property can seq the lands and ascertain tho terms by calling on-W: D. Young, A. B, Hughes or W. A. Vlhcorit, as ond or all of thorn may at any tlmo bo found In tliOplaco. . • Young &flcGnEs. Gadsden. Cherokee Co., Ala: June 10,1852. NEW SPUING E SIMMER GOODS, N. J. 0MBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR. Has now on hand a well selected assort ment of Broad Cloths, (aislmeres, nnd Vest ings, of new nnd fashionable Styles, togeth er with evory other article spited to the season,- ol every slfodo rind oolo-. His goods nro regtilstly receiod front Now -York, and are of tbo latest lashibn, and tho best'quulity, He is n|so prepared, ns ttsrinl, ,<n mnnu lacutre clothing ot rill kinds according to the latest city style niril fashions. The pub lic Is invited t« examine Itii stock. ' Juno 3, 1852. GrTlnir TsYnl Postponed SbcrlffSalei. TJTTILL'bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Jnly vv next, before tlio Court house ddor in tho city of Romo, within tlio legal ltotlra of sale tlio following property tb wit: The undivided third part of Lot No. ten in tlio 4th District, nnd -111. Section. levi ed upon ns Ihe property of John B. Daniel to sntlsiy a fi fa from Floyd Huperior Court In favor of Stoll, ie Brown, vs. John B, Daniel. Property pointed out by John I). Daniel defendant. Also. Lot number 927, containing 40 acres more or less, in the (til Dist. nnd 4th Seotion orlginnll/ Cherokee, notv Floyd Comity, nnd threo Town Lots In tlio village ofCave Spring, being parts of Lot No. S71, 3d Dlst. 4th Section, one of which contains liulfan acre, lying north oftlie old Alnbninn load, and bounded on the West by Lakes' land, nnd known ss tho tipper Brick Yard Lot, nndone other lying Smith of the suid Alabama Rood, containing one hundred and sixty feet. Iront, and bounded on the West by tlio alley running between Town Lots nnd Funnlns’ Land nnd whereon the sold John R. Alexander now lives; rind the other lying on the West side ofsald al ley, containing ono fourth of an acre; all levied on as tlio property of Hr- John 11. Alexander to satisfy two fi fit’s from Floyd Inferior Court, ono in fovor of Sulllvnn Cabot & Co., nnd the other In fuvor of F. I. Sullivan vs. D. J. Parks, principal nnd Dr, J. it. Aluxandcr Security. -Property point ed out by Sullivan, Cabot Jr Co / THOS, S. PR ICE, D; 8h’ff. June 3,18531 may concern; Whereas Sterling Maya administrator on tlm Estate of Kills Bradley, Those nro thoroforo to cltoand admonish all nnd singular tlio kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo ond appear at my ofilco, with in tho tlmo prczcrllicd by Law, to show causo, ifnny tlioyhuve, why said letters ofdlsintssion should not bo granted. Given under my hand nnd official nlgnaturo at offico, Tills fid day oftnay 1862. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ordinary. May 0.1862., / ri FORUM, Floyd County.—To all whom vA It may concern; Whereas John.Wllliam- ioii applies to me for letters of Guardianship for tho pontons and property of MarthyJ., Radical L. William and Joseph W. Bluan, orphans of Henry IV. Sloan deceased. These aro thoroforo to clto and admonish all nnd singular tho kindred and frlumls of said orphans to bo and appear at my offico within the tlmo proscribed by law to show causo, Itany thoy havo, why letters should not bo granted to said applicant. Given un der my hand at offico. This third day of May 1852. JESSE LAMBERTII, May fl. 1862.Ordinary. MEDICAL NOTICE. FIYIIE SUBSCRIBER, having made a JL change of business, lakes this opportu nity of respectfully kidding his friends sml patrons a short tnrewcll, and tenders to’them nls sincere thanks for past lhvors;audhoslso takes this occasion to recommend to their fo- vornble reception, Dr, P. 0. Lovkland, n gentleman In whoso skill tho afflicted may ro- po.se entire confidence. Br. L. Is a graduate ortho S. B. M. College, Ga., and has had con* aidorablo experience In tho Reformed Prac tice of Medicine. Ho may bo found at all times, wltou not professionally absent, at my old stand, a few doors abovo tho Etowah Houso, near tho R. R. Depot. Family rest* donco in John Burnett's House, nls service* may bo obtained day or night. N B M a t D ' d J ° KES| l 110 ! In tho handsof Charles H. Smith,* Attorney at Law, for collection. D. S. J. Romo, April 20th, 1852. 8tn. . T WO MONTHS after dnto, application will be made to tho Ordinary of Floyd county, for lenva to sell the land and negroes belonging to Ibo Estate of William S. Bint* mons, la(e of said connty of Floyd, deceased, this 8th of Juno, 1862. SEABORN J. JOHNSON, J0SIAU H. GILL, Administrators. N OTICE,—Two months after data nppllca- . thin will bo made to tlio Ordinary of Chattooga county, for IcriVo to sell lot of land. No. 185, (ono hundred ond thlrty-flvo,) In tho 14th district nnd 4th section, belonging to the ostalo of William Strango; deceased—except tho widows dawrii - . DAVID W. STRANGE, Adtft’r. J tine 10,1852- ' F OUR months alter data applications will ■Ll ‘ ho mado to the Ordinary of Floyd coun ty, for leave to sell Sarah Ana. Georgo W ( James 51, Palestine, Martha, William II. H,, and Nancy Cannon, minor children of Jameri Cannon, Interest in and to lot of Land No. 92 in tho 21th district and third Seetloh ol or- rlglnally Cherokeo, now Floyd County, this 27th clay of May, 1862,. MEacAN , S0N , Juno 3d, 1852. Guardian. N OTICE,—Two months after date applica tion will bo. mado to tho Ordinary of Floyd conhty for loavo to soli Lot No. 204. in tho 21th district 8-scctldn,'bolonglng to tlio estate of Tliotnas McGuire doconsed. T. MCGUIRE, Aam’r ’ S. B. G,' MoGUHlE, Adm’tx. Juno 8.1852. ’ 3LI, Floyd County.—T , tip awl posted boforo mo by _ wans, an Estraj* liorso Mulo, black, knot on the right fore ancle, muno; since taken up,about twclvoyeur: Cd nt forty dollars, 7lh Juno 185 D.M.AIoCURUY 919th Distt' A (tno extract from tho 8th Jonh, 1852. JESSE LAMBERT Juno 10,1852. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. SNOWDEN AsnniR Bolting CLOTHS, of'tho best quality, Nos. 0,1,2, 8, 4.6, 0. 7.8. 0, an J - Which tho attention of tl\n public fullylirivited: "