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The Little Qlrl that Loves Me.
BY JAMES NACK.
oracs, my dove of consolation I
i rapture’s wings to moot mb flics,
rings to my heart with animation,
And lifts to mino hor loving eyes I
11 many have been false and heartless,
. And all my good with ill repaid I
But thou, my child I my cherub, artless 1
I doubt thco not, nor am afraid I
1 knows my lot Is sad and lonely,
To every volcoof love unknown I
But, dourest! If I moot thee only,
I sigh no more, "Alone I alone I"
HOME PRICES CURRENT.
Com per bushel 35 a 40
Cora Meal per bushel, 16 a CO
Flour, superfine, 2 a 2|
Wheat 80 a 05
Oats, ,...,80 a’40
Fork,...'....;
Bacon 121 a 14
Beef,.., 8 a 5
hard, 10a 15
Butter, country Ap a 20
Though from thy lips the fond confession
I may not bo allowed to hear, *
[Thine eyes declare, In sweet expression.
There Is a heart that bolds me dear.
It Is but lately thou hast known mo, .
Yet, even now, thou lovest mo woll, .
| As all thy winning ways have sh <wn mo ;
'-And how I love thee nono can toll I
When, in thy Innocent caresses,
I fool such gladness, I could weep ;
When wreath my ting rs In thy tresses,
Or sefUy o'er my ohook they sweep.
Around thco when my arm Is twining
To fold thco In a dear ombmeo :
When fond thine eyes on mino are shining,
Or press my lips thy cherub face.
S pray tiiui iliuu, nyHim aburo thco,
As I would bless thee, may be blest I
That Ha may may love thee as I love thco,
Aud tako thy spirit to His breast I
And there, my darling! may I meet thco,
Where froo shall bo my tongue and car,
Where words oflove from iueshall greet theo,
And I the sanle IVom thee shall hear I
L. HOPKINS, 1. n. HUnSON, J, J. COHEN.
HOPKINS, HUDSON «t CO,
Factors aud Commission merchants,
Fraser's Wharf. Charleston, S. C.
The Undersigned aro thank
ful for the liberal patronage given
them the past season, and again oflbr their
services to their friends and the pnbllo ns
General Commission .Merchants.
Particular attention will bo given to the sale
of cotton and all other country produce—tho
purchasing of bagging and rope, plantation
applies, &c.
Liberal cash advances and facilities will bo
irnishcd customers.
8 opt.2.1^ PKINS|ll Ty? N&CO '
For the Rome Courier.
. [prom TOE GERMAN OP lloLTY.]
When the sun is hid from sight,
Plying from usurping night, ^
Soon a dawning, glorious ray
Welcomes in tho now-born day.
WEHLE Y Ail FEMALE COLLEGE*
- MACON, GEORGIA,
rmihe Fifteenth Annual Term of this In-
JL stitntion will open on tho 1st Monday
In Oolober, with tho following Ihcully:
Rev. EDWARD H. MYERS, A. M.,
President and Prof, of English Literature.
Rov. O. L. SMITH. A. M„
Prof. Mor. and Ini. Philosophy.
Rov. JOHN M. BONNELL, A. M.,
Prof, of Natural Science.
Rov. 0. W. SMITH, A-.-M.,
Prof, of Mathematics
Mr. P, 0. GUTTENBERGER,
Prof, of Music.
Miss F. R. GUTTENBEROER,
Assistant in Music.
Miss S. L. T1LD0N,
Instructress in Ornamental Branches and
French.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. CLAYTON,
Steward's Department.
Thoso wishing information ns to Charges,
Oourso of Study, &c. &c., may obtain it by
applying to the President, Macun, Qa,
Aug 2 1852. 0. L. SMITH,
sheriff Mules for October.
VALUABLE’ IjMfc 'TRAPT OF
LAND for IT BALE.
T HE Undersigned tillers his Tract of
Land for Sal', lying South-west of Sum
merville, Chattooga County. Georgia, contain
ing Three Hundred Acres—T>vo Hundred
Acres Cleared and In good condition, with tol-
erablo good Improvements and n Hno npple
and peach orchard. Tho nbovo land lies on
tho Chattooga river, about onu-third of which
Is bottom land ot tho kcsl quality. Any per
son desirous to purchnso will please call on
tho nnderstgnod. at Romo, or too Rov. S.-Y.
Lockredgo noar Summerville, for particulars.
Aug. 2 1862. 4t. W. C. CLARK.
65 Boxes Virginia Tobacco ^on consign-
_ _ ment, to be sold, at tho MunniUctur
er’s prices. Apply to tho subscriber next
door to Sloan & Hawkins, Broad Street Roiuo,
Georgia. W. C. CLARK.
August 2,1852. 4t.
If surly Autumn from the trees
Blow tho sore and yellow leaves,
Spring will furnish many nioro,
And renew them as beforo.
"But when man’s career is run,
And his mortal task is done,
JIo never knows another morrow,
Nor earthly joy, nor oarthly sorrow.
Treat kindly, then, your follow-men—
Inflict no needless pain on them;
A moment may decide your fate,
And ropuntanco come toi Into.
tuber next, beforo the Court house door
in tho Citv of Romo, within the legul hours of
ale tho following projicrty to wit:
One billiard table; levied tin as tho proper
ty of Warren Clayton, to satisfy a fi fa from
Floyd Suncrior Court in lavor of Black and
Cobh vs. Warren Clayton, nnd others in my
hands; property pointed out by Defendant.
THOS. S. PRICE, D. Bh’ffi
September 2 1852.
THF INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY t
DR- 0 WILLIAMS’
Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cher
ry and Wood Naptha.
TOR THE COMPLETE CURB OP
Coughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma, Bronchi-
tis t Spitting of Blood, i.'rovp,
Whooping-cough and
CONSUMPTION.
N O medical preparation 1ms evor been
presented to the public, under such
favorable auspices as this medicine. It Im
been received with the most marked aitko’
datio.n by thousands, and its celebrity
remedy lor all diseases of tho Lmigs, is
becoming notorious. Lunguugu cunuoi
discribe \\\o promptness nnd efficacy of its uc
lion ; Indeed its salutary effects ore truly
wonderful. Itlnisbeott known to cure
the most hopeless crises after tlm best medi
cal skill,unit nil known remedies Imd failed
TESTIMONY the most convincing is con
A poor man must work to find meat for his
•atomacli,'buta rich man must work to find a
stomach for his meat.
EDUCATIONAL MEETING.
Tho citizeus of Floyd nnd
nil others friendly to the estab
lishment of a Female College
in Rome, are earnestly request
ed to meet at the Court House
in this City on Saturday next
at 4 o’clock, P. M.
Rome. September 2, 1852.
fcUPROVEHENT IS THE COOSA RIVER 1
By ah act of the gene ml Assembly of the
nte of Georgia, at the Inst session,
priation was made for the impioventent of
) navigation of the Coosa ltiver and the
ersigned appointed Commissioners.
Sealed proposals wjll therefore he received
(til, Saturday the 4lh day of September
for tho removal of obiuuctions from
t eley Shoals, 1J miles below Rome, so as
I secure at a}l times, a Foot Channel of two
l Water. A survey having been mode, o pro-
ii of the same can be seen at any time at
office of Messrs. \Y. S. Cothran be Co.
s, Georgia.
iLFRED SHORTER, 1
JANIEL R. MITCHELL,
!Wsi. E. ALEXANDER,
W. S. COTHRAN,
gust 19,1862.
Chattooga Sheriff Sales for September
W ILL bo sold before the G'jurt House
door in the town of Mtmtneiville, on
tho flrrt Tuesday in October next, be
tween the usual hours of salo, tho follow
property, to wit;
iOtofL mdNo ono hundred nnd sixty-
threo (101,) in tliu 14th District und 4th
Section j levied on ns the property of Jern-
miali Murphy to satisfy n H fa from Chat
tooga Superior Court in favor ol T. T.
Mopkitis vs. Jeremiah Murphy and John A.
Strange Indorser. Property pointed out by
PluintilPs uitjrney.
Also, Five acres of Land supposed to be
a part ol Lot No, 71 in the 23th District and
3rd Mi-ctijii, it being the place whereon Eli
and Michael Bilker lives j levied on to sntis-
ty two fi la’s from a Justice court of tho
0(52 District G. M., in favor of James T.
Wooten vs, Eli Baker and Mielmel Baker,
Levied und returned by a Constable.
Also, ono ncurf woinun by tho natno of
Dnphnuy, supposed to bo forty yeurs old;
levied on as the property of Benjamin King
satisfy two ft. fa’s from tho Justice court
ol the 025 District, G. M. in favor of Rran-
ner nnd Mayers, vs. Benjamin King and
E, H. Garrot vs. Benjamin King. Proper
ty pointed out by Plaintiff. Levies made
od returned by Con-tnble.
j. t. McConnell, sir/r.
Sept. 2. 1352.
Comm'r
3t
AN ORDINANCE.
i v Ordered by the Mayor and City Council of
e, that ahy and all persons having a Prl-
ithin tho Incorpomto limits of this City,
equired to keep said Privy clean and well
td, so as to prevent the same from being
| offensive to persons living near to, or passing
•tong the Streets In tho vicinity of the same.
Any person violating this Ordinance shall bo
■abject to a fine of Ten Dollars for each vio-
I*Ration, on complaint being made.
1 A true extract from the minutes of Coun
cil. C. II. SMITH, Dep. Clk.
July 16,1852. tf.
Floyd Sheriff Sales for October*
L ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in
w October next, beforo tho Court House
door in the city ot Homo, within the legal
hours of sale, tho folhving pro|>erty. to wit:
All of Benjamin F. Mathews’ right, title,
aud interest in and to lot in the Coosa divis
ion of tho city of Rome, whereon the said
Mathews now resides, joining tho Railroad on
the. east; levied on as the property of Benja
min F. Mathews, to satisfy a fi fa from Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Andrew J. Hobbs
vs James T. Sawrie & Co., and .William
Johnson, security; property pointed out by
William Johnson
Also, one lein on lot No. 223. in tho 23d
district 3d section, there being about 25 or
ucres of clcurod land on said Tease; levied on
the property of E. B. Morrison, to satisfy a
fl fa from a Justice Court of Floyd county, in
favor of Michael Kinney vs. E. B. Morrison;
pro|»erty pointed out by the Plaintiff levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
THOS. G. WATTERS Sh’ff.
September 2 1852
perior execlli
pound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry
and Wood Nuptlia. It is becoming very
popular wherever it has been in trod need
and has secured nn enviable reputation
indeed it inis been emphatically pronoun
ced the greatest remedy lor all diseases of
tho CHEST and LUNGS, that has evor
been presented to the public
.WHITLOCK & COSKERY,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Augusta On*
/CONTINUE to transact bnslnoss at tho
yy same Fire-Proof Warehouse, Camp
bell Street, whoro they ronow tho offer of
their services lo their friends and tho public.
Liberal cash advances made on nroquco in
Store. J. W. WHITLOCK,
DR. STARR
3 ESPECTFULLYtenders his services to
A the Afflicted, in tho Various branchos
tho profession. Residence near tho old
Ross House. ly August 10,1852.
August 19 1852. JOHN COSKERY.
DIARRHCEA REMEDY.
gYRUPS OF BLACKBERRIES, an efficient
and very palatahlo remedy ior children
omplaints; ‘ *
in summer'complaints, put up in pint nnd
quart bottles at BATTEY’S DRUG STORE.
July 15 1862.
U. UUUGLASS. M. D. H M. OUKOOnY, Mi Di
DRS. DOUGLASS & GREGORY.
Offioo near tho Court Rouse*
ROME, GEORGIA.
D R. DOUGLASS will devote his attention
particularly to Operative Surgery and
tho treatment of Surgical Diseases. Ho will
be ready at all times to uttnnd calls at a dis-
tnheo. Any* communication addressed to
him will recolvo prompt attention.
The indigent poor prescribed for nnd opera
ted upon gratis.
August 19,1862.
ROBERT H. TATUM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TRENTON GA.
Business entrusted to his care In any of
the counties of the Oherokeo Circuit, and tho
County of Gilmer in tho Blue Ridge Circuit,
will meet with prompt attention,
August 20
A Large and Splendid Lot of Boots nnd
andShocs-r *•* * “
nnd Shoes—Saddles and Bridles, Collars
and Ilnmcs. For sale by
nug. 12 1862. D. G. LOVE.
Whereas, Margaret Davis and Joseph
Miller, moke application for Letters of Ad-
minisiiation on the Estate of William Duvis,
late oi sn’d county deceased.
These nre-thetvfore to cite nnd admonish
all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of
said deccnsed to be and appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, (if any exist,) whv letters of adminis
tration should not be granted tho said appli
ciints. Giv* n under my hand at office, 6th
ofJuly, 1852. CASPER M. T \TUM,
August 2(5 1832. D'V'hi Ordinary, d. c.
( 1urpvnicr*f mid Blacksmith’s Tools Cross
\y Cut, Mill, Hand, Touant, Key-hole nnd
Butcher’s Saws; Friction Rollers, Collins’
*.xes; all kinds of Locks, Butts nnd Screws.
!or salo by D. G. LOVE.
August 12 1862.
Shirtings, Osnaburgsand Yarn. For sale
by D. G. LOVE.
August 12,1852.
i ' lAlilUl.l, UuUO C0.1lll>.
VJ Whetens, John B. Perkins, jr. Executor
to the Inst will and testament of Iehnm Per
kins, late of said aobnty deceased, makes ap
plication for letters of Dismission from said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all aiidsingulai the kindred & creditors ofsaid
deceased to be nnd appear nt my office within
the time prescribed bylaw toshow cause, (l|
any exist,) why letters of dismission should not
be granted to said applicant. Given under
my hand at office, Gth ofJuly, 1852.
CASPER M.TATUM,
Dep'ly Ordinary d. c.
August26,1832. „ .
C iEORGI
A Wh*i
reas ,
Dade County.
James G. Holmes makes np-
plicniion to me for letters of Adritinlstration
on the Estate of Jolm Wylie, Into of said
.1 -.1 ,
county ducensed. 1
Th-senre therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of
said deceased to file their objections (if any
they have,) in tho office of the Ordinary of
said county within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted. Giv
en under my hunt! at ofilco in Trenton, August
12,1862. C. M. TATUM,
Dep'ly Ordinary, n c.
Augtift 20, 1852.
Tho following communication is from Dr
James M. o'olinei, an oniinnnt Surgeon
Den.1st, who is welt known throughout
North AlnbuiPu t
Courtland, Aht., Sept. 4, I860.
Dr. C. Williams—Deur Sir.—I believe
v ecornes tny duty to apeuk'uf the medioul
jrtues of your “Pulmonic Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Wood Naptha." In tho early
purt of last week I u ns afflicted with a ve-
ry bad cold und cough, nnd having many
professional engagements to intend to, I
negleoted pnying my ease proper und time
ly attention, until my cough got so bud 1
could scarcely speua ; utlemted with a
areut difficulty of bigutlfing ; and all my
fiiouds thought my case a very bad ono, 1
sent for a bottle ofyour “Pulmonic Balsam
and commenced taking it ns directed; in
uboutliulfan hour l frit greatly relieved
and wa« in a gentle perspiration, nnd in u-
bout ono hour 1 was ueurly dear of the
cough und my breathing cm irely relieved,
und waa enabled to attend to my profession
al business oi\ the following day ; when I
found myself entirely relieved from all the
distressing symptoms.
1 must, therefore, tin hesitatingly declare
that your Pulmonic Balsam laid tho most
happy effect in my case, and proved itsoll
superior to any remedy I ever used belore,
and from my experience declared it to bu
the most prompt and effectual remedy for
affections ol the chest and lungs, ever pre
sented to the public. It produced in niy
case free exnectorution and a gentle perspir
ation, relieved the great difficulty of breath
ing and coughing, and allayed all the
soreness and bu ning in my breast, in a re
markably short space of t'ine. acting like a
chntm. Yours with high esteem,
J. M. CONNER.
A want of cheer Co the Afllicted.—The
I greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure
all diseases of the chest nnd lungs- It is
believed that no petson who wi.l give Dr,
ifNIIIing' Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cher-
*■4 Wood Naptha a fuir trial, but will
\ve immediate relief and great benefit,
■sknowie ge its sovereign virtues—no
~7 how desperate the. case may be—
‘ * L luffering patient may bo hopeless,
l on the confines of eternity, this
»alm will give relief} and though
|y be too late to cure, it will most cer-
aaeunge his sufferings, protract his ex-
s, and finally soothe his pa enge to
bourne ftom whence no traveller
For full descriptions of its merits, virtues,
sea Pamphlets to be hod of the Agents.
i see advertisement in another column,
ffor sale in Rome by Robert Battey, also
j Messrs. Owe* & Farell.
. August 19, 1 -52. lm
Me Wise In time! and before it is too late
jet a bottle of Dr. (’. Williams’ Pulmonic
Balsam of WUd Cherry and Wood Naptha
I vou will speedily be relieved. For
imonia. Coughs, Colds, Spar Throat,
light Sweats, Pain in the Breast Back nnd
i»de„ Spitting Blood. Asthmatio affeotious, it
i-admitted to be the speediest and most vtg-
»and effective remedy extant; and its
is, in all Asthmatic oompisitns, ore equal-
I decisive and remarkable Lassitude of the
|ad, flabbiness and waisting of the Flosli,
I all disposition lo inactivity and melan-
illr forebodings are also corrected by tliip
•nle Balsam) which iu a wonderful
ItatE-revives the spirits, hardens the flesh
I muscles, brnces the nerves, and increases
i weight. Thus. tbo.*e who use It accord-
I to tho directions, rapidly improve in health
‘ may take it for no other purpose than the
nation of melancholy, or the increase of
iiy strength. In fine, a single bottle of
UUami* Pulmonic Balsam of Wild
r and Wood Naptha* is all that is
d to secure the confidence of pntients,
ause them to forego all other remedies
gl <jeBcr ptions of its merits, virtue,
nphlets to be had of the Agents.—
iement in another column
»by Robert Battey, also
lm.
li. 11. li.
Joy to the Bcd.rlddcn !
Valuable discovery for the instant cure of Pa nl
RADWAY*8 READY RELIEF
.Stops the .Most Severe and Cruel
Pangs of Pain i.i Seconds; and
Cures the Most Obstinate Chr6-
nic Diseases in Minutes and Hours !
Bo quick and efficient is “Rttdwny’s
Ready Relief” in stopping Pain, that it (ms
frequently raised 'he diseased helpless In
valid from a bed of sickness bv one applica
tion !
It has Cared the cruel Pains of
Rheumatism in Four Hours; Neuralgs
in Twenty Minutes ; Tic Doloreux in Ten
Minutes; Tooth-ache in threo Seconds;
Nervous Head-ache in Fifteen Minutes ;
Sour Stomach In Five Minutes • Heartburn
in Five Mluuies ; Cramps and Spasms in
Twonty-flve Minutes; Bowol Complaint
in Twenty-five Minutes ; Diorrhcca in
Twenty-five Minutes ; Chill Fever in One
Hour ; Bilious Cholic in Thirty Minutes ;
Hoarseness in Twenty Minutes ; Cbuglts
nnd Colds in four Hours ; Sore Throat in
Four Hours; Difficult Breathing in Six
Hoars ; Lumbago in Fifteen Minutes
Weakness, Debility, Bad Appetite. Sprains,
Btruins,Burns, (Scalds,Sores, Eruptions,
Cuts, Wounds,und Druses.
No person.need tear being deceived by
the oft told tnle, "to keep taking it,” for the
first dose that is taken und the first appli
cation that is made, will satisfy the individ
ual of its sit poi ior efficacy—Ra (way’s Ready
Relief will promptly cure you. 50,000 ol
New-York residents, cut) tostiJV to this. In
every wnlK of life, its quick and powerful
virtues have removed the pangs of pain
from many a distressed limb, and dried the
tear of sorrow ol many a chucisi.ed friend.
One short year bus scarcely run iutourseof
time since this greut Remedy ’.as been in
troduced into the world ; but so powerful is
its efforts, und so speedy is it in its great
work of curing diseases, that its reputation
has spreud far and wide. In every village,
(own, city und Slutc, it bus performed re
markably quick cures., .in'places where
the Malar la of Ague and all poisonous gas
ses, when Cholera, Dy/intery, Diarrhoea,
-/Jgue, Chills, aud Fever prevails, Radway’s
Ready Relief, is- looked upon as two greut
preventive , indeed when either of these
dangerous and disgusting complaints pre
vail, every person who will take d tea-spoon-
lul ol Rodwuy’s Ready Rel.ef three times
per day, will save themselves much pain,
and provent the poison of Malaria ftom
acting upon.their,j-ystom. In all Rheumat
ic, Neuralgia. Nervous Bilious and Scroful
ous Complaints), jtttdway’s Ready Relief,
will always unsure speedy relief and u quick
cure, in all cases look ior the signature , of
Rudway be Co., on the outside, none. other
is genuine.
Sold by Dr. S. B. PEARCE & CQ., Rome,
who will-give any further Information de-
Huntsville, Ala-, August 1, 1 >*50.
Dr. O. Williams—Dear Sir:—Your Pul
monic Balsam ol Wild Cherry and Wood
Naptha, is in great demand with us, und
gives every satisfaction, it »s the hading
remedy for diseases oi the Lungs here, and
is superceding all other medicines.
Most truly yours,
J. F. DEMOVILLE, Druggist.
Athens, Aia., March 20 J9’0.
Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sin—Your Bal
sam is in great demand ut the present, and
wo hope to do you justice in selling it.
Respect fully
M \LUi\E & HARRIS, Druggists.
f^EORGIA* Dade County*
vJ Whereas, David Tittle and Peter Tittle,
makes nppl cation, tome tor letters of admin
istration on tho estnte o: WillinmTittle, late
of said county decoded,
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish
nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of
said deeensed to be and appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by law to show
cause (if any exist,) why said letters should
not be grntited. Given under my hand and
Soul, August 12, 1862.
ZACHAR1AH ONEAL,
Ordinary, d. c, [L. S.]
August 26.1852.
NOTICE.
I * hereby notify and forewarn nil persons or
persons whatever indebted to the Into firm
of Gibbs & Hardin, either by note or ace
nnd all Attorneys hnving claims of said nrm
in their hands lor collection not to pay the
same to any person but myself or tny author
ized Attorney. THOMAS W. HARDIN
August 26, 1852, 2m
Admiulstraton Sal e.
A GREEABLE to on order of the Honorable
•he court of Ordinary oi Harris county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before'.lie court house door within the
legal hours of sale, in the city of Rome, in
Floyd county, Lot No. 1271, in the 3d Dis
trict and 4th Section originally Cherokee
now Floyd county ; sold for the benefit of the
heirs of A. W. Street. Terms cash. August
21,1852, P.J. PHILIPS.
Adm’r. de bonis non.
Aug. 26.1832* 9w.
F OUR months utter date applications will
bo made to the Ordinary of Fluvd eoun-
bo made to the Ordinary of Floyd coun
ty, for leave to sell Sarah Ann. George W
James M, Palestine, Martha. William H. II.,
and Nancy Cannon,.minor childron of James
Cannon interest in nnd to lot of Land No. 92
in the 24th district and third Section ot or-
riglnnlly Cherokee, now Floyd County, this
27th day of May, 1852.
JAMES CANNON,
.Tunc 3d. 1852. Guardian
FOIt HALE.
M THE House now occupied by the sub
scriber. It lms an excellent garden
and well and is pleasantly and conveniently
situated. Terms easy. If not sold by tho first
pr Rnmc l up.* 10‘’Tm.”*"*5. KNOWLES.
C ^EOlUilA* Chattooga County*—Whereas,
A Wm. J* Henry applies to me for letters
Florence, Ala., Dee., 19 1849.
Dear Sir«—I take the preannt opportuni
ty of bearing testimony to tho medical qual
ities ofyour Pulmonic Medicine. The Iluv.
B. B. Barker lmd a cough lor about three*or
four weeks. It no'only was distressing to
himself, but such was tho severity of the
paroxysms that nil around sympathized
with him. I advised him to try your Coin*
R ound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Wojd
fnptha. He did so, and took ono bottle,
nnd it stopped the cough almost immediate
ly, and has not since returned, nor has he
had any symptoms of it since.
1 have used many cough medicines nnd
have tried nnd seen used, nil tho balsams
and nostrum* of tho present day, and I veri
ly believe that yours is superior to them all.
1 remain yours,
T. J. KILPATRICK, Principal of
tho Florence Male Academy.
of Guardianship lor the persons and property
of 11 ugh nnd W. P* Middleton, minors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
und singular the kindred und friends oi said
minors to bo and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by Inw to show cause (tf
any they have,) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my linnd at office.,
F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
Autro rt 19, 1852.
sired.
Buzzard Roost, Ala , Sept. 13, 1950.
Dr. Clms. Williams; I nin gratified to
say to you, that I have lined in two casus,
your Pulmonic Balsam ot Wild Cherry and
Wood Naptha, and found it a sale and ef
ficient remedy for t ouuhs and Colds. 1
have Used it myscll nnd found :t to be u ve
ry fcxcul lent remedy for any derangement of
the bowols, diarrhum, bcc.
JAMES WILLIAMS,
Tax Collector of Franklin County.
For Snlo Wholesale by
Rupert. LinDenbuhoer& Co., Louisville,
Kcittu ky.
Dr. W\ A. Booth, Memphis. Tcnn.,
J. M. Zimmkrman 4* Co., Wholesale Dru£
gists, Nashville.
Aud also by the Propr efor, C. WiLwams
M. D.,at his Laboratory in Tuscun.bia, A a-
bainn, to whom all letten» relating to ugen-
cies should be addressed;post paid.
[LTBe sure to a*k for Dr C. Williams’
Pulmonic Balsam op Wild Cherry and
Wood Naptiia, and let no other be palmed
upon yon, ns your life may depend upon your
caution in this particular
CA UTION.—None genuine, utiles* there
is a fine steel engraving on the outside, with
the fae simile signature of Clias. Williams,
M. B.,engraved thereon—ulso, Ills name nitd
the name of the medicine are blown in the
glass thus,
"Dr, C. Williams’ I Compound Pulmonic
Balsam”
For aale in Rome by Robert Battey,-also
Messrs Owen & Faurll ; in Kingston by J.
C. Elliot’; in Calhoun by Young & Sims ;
and by all respectable Druggists throughout
the Southern States,
20, 1852. 3m* .
LLOItUi, Floyd tonoty.
Be Jonathan Blackwell of I he 8591 1
District G* M. tolls before mo as
on fcstray taken up upon his premises in said
Di-trict, ono black- More Mule, about three
years old (moiked with gear) npprnised by
Houston Aycock nnd Charles E Russ, free
holdeiit of said district to bo worth fifty dol
lars. Given under my hand and official sig
nature at office.
JOSEPH WATTERS, J. P.
859 District G. M.
A true extract from the Estrsy Book
JESSL LAMBERTH, d. cl’k, i. c.
August 19, 1862,
O.Y CONSIGNMENT,
Gallons 11 ret rate JUG WARE,
Glazed on both sides, from tho
Marietta Factory, for sale at a liberal dis
count to those who buy to sell gain.
Juno 10 1852. 'S. G. WELLS,
WARE
HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T he Subscriber would respcctfull)’ inform
Itis old customers and the public g,
nlly, that lie is | repared to do a (icneral Ware
Il.ntse and Commission Business at his old
Stand on Oostanaulu Street. Ilu lms a large
and commodious ware-house iu a central aud
convenient part of Homo, nnd will rqpci
store, sell or forward cotton and other pr
done upon liberal forma.
. Mt»a 11R 11AS N0W 0N HAND, and
will constantly hoop n largo as
sortmeoL of Carriages, flarnuchcs, Huggies,
&c. &c„ of newest stylos and llnest finish,
which will bu sold low for cash or approved
credit. Call nnd examine for yourselves.
WM. JOHNSON,
Arig. 20. 1852. tf.
Tobacco I Tobacco I
f gpHE fltfpsurfbcr tins on consignment nnd
EL for sale rt largo lot of superior tobacco.
Tobacconists aro requested to call nnd see.
Wm. JOHNSON,
August 26.1852.
HAND. WILLIAMS AND WILCOX.
WliOLGbALi: UROCERH,
No. 1) Hayno Stroot, Charleston, S. C.
rfIHE StJBSCKlBKKS having established
J. themselves In tills city, for tho transac
tion ora general Grocery Business, respect
fully solicit tho patrohago of their lViehds
nnd the public, OarcfUl attention shall ho
given to filling orders.
DANIEL HAND.
GE0.W WILLIAMS,
DANL.H. WILCOX.
August 5,1852.tf
gars. New Crop Molasses. For snlo by
nug. 12. Hj62.D. Q. LOVE.
jpriots, Bleached, Brown and Hickory
■JT-Inc Gun-Powder, Shot, and a fuw Double
Shot-Guns. For salo by
“ G. LOVE.
Bug. 12,1852
Log. Tongue and llaltor Chains,
gilt Hinges, Ames’ Shovels and
T rncct
Wrought
Spades, all Sixes of Nalls, Ox-Bells, Cotton
Ropo. For sale by D. G. LOVE.
August 12.1862.
kinds of Tobacco j Star Condlcs^Palo
Hinus oi niwu-u. ,
Soap. Pearl Starch, Sup. Carb. Soda,
For salo by D. F. LOVE.
August 12.1852.
FOll SALE OK HEAT.
■ THE NEW BRICK STORE adjoining
tho shop of W. II. White, Esq. For
tonus enquire at this Oilier. Tho location
is central, and tho stand good.
August 12. 1862.
ROME MALE ACADEMY.
fHslIK undersigned would inform theclU-
A sens of Homo nnd vicinity, that he In
tends re unening thr, Male Academy Ibr the
reception of Pupils, on Monday 26th
It is respectfully hut earnestly requested, that
Pupils he present nt the first of the Sesaloa
In order to their proper classification.
Rates will ho made known to applicants,
July 8 1863.J. C. McDANIEt.
WAKE IIOtSE k. connusios MERCHANTS,
Itomc, Ccorgla.
'piIE undersigned respectfully Inform
their friends nnd the public gene rally,that
they have entered Into a partnership for the
pm pose of doing a general Ware-House nnd
Commission bu-inera, under the firm and style
of M. A. STOVALL A; CO.
They will have completed by the first of Sep.
tenther next, a Inrae and commodious Ware*
House, imtncdiolely in the centre of the busi
ness port of Rome, where they will be.prepar
ed |to receive, store nnd sell any species of
merchandise, cotton, corn, wheat, bacon, ire.
They will also make liberal advances on cot
ton or other produce In store, or will ship the
tame, when desired, to Charleston, Savannah
or Augusta, charging only the legal rale of
Interest on the amount advanced. From the
long experience of one of the firm In the com
mission business, they .flatter themselves they
present advantages to planters sending pro
duce lo this point, not surpassed by nny house
In Koine. Thelrchnrges will correspond with
those of other houses Is this oily.
M. A. STOVALL,
D.S. PRINTUI’,
August 5,1852, ft.
WRAPPING PAPER
O F various bIxos aud qualities, for snlo, at
Mi '
Manufacturer's prices, at this Oltlco.
August 12,1852.
DISSOLITIOV.
N OTICE is hereby given that the co-part
nership heretofore existing between tho
subscribers, under tho name and firm of Den
nis Hunt, was dissolved on the 22d day ot
July, 1862. by mutual consent. Tho name of
tho firm will ho used by elthor of the part
ners In closing the business, (or by Dnnlnt S.
Printup, who has tho Notes and Accounts for
collection.) J. H. DENNIS,
‘ T. F. HUNT.
Homo, August 12.1852.'
FLOUR 1 FLOUR I
W E lmvo on hand, aud will continue tokeop,
a flno, fresh lot of Fluur thr Eamlly use.
For salu for cash by
JOHNSON & WOOD,
August 12,1852.
COFFEE I COFFEE I '
ftp HE strength ol four pounds of the best
H. quality of Coffee, sold for llfloon cents.
Hummel's Extract of Collhe Is acknowledged
by all to bo the host, safest und chenpestdrlnk
now beforo the pcoplo, (''bald face'' not ex
cepted,) for old anil young.
A trial only la necessary to nttost Its superi
ority. Cull at tho Drug Store of
August 12,1862. ROBERT 1IATTEY.
Floyd biiertu bales lor bepteuiocr.
WILL ho sold on tho first Tuesday In Sep
tember next, before tho Court House door in
the City of Rome, within the legal hours of
sale tho following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 88, in the 24th district 8d
section, Invied on as tho prouorty of Juntos
M. Trcadaway, to sattsty a li fa Horn a Jus
tice Court of Floyd comity In lavor or Roland
Cobb vs James M. Treadawny, and other ti
fas in my hands vs said T'rondnwnvj levy made
nnd returned to mo by a Constable.
THOMAS a. WATTEIIS, Sli’IT.
Augusts, 1852. .
freacii a Classical school.
T HE undersigned proposes to receive into*
liis family nnd instruct with his owi
children, n limited number of pupils.
The course oTint!ruction will comprint the ■*
French, Latin nnd Greek languages. Mathe
matics, Surveying, Natural history flee,
Tho terms fdr board and tuition arc seYefity-
five dollars per leaiion of six months payable
in advance, RUG. GAU80IN.
References.—General LeIIapd/, King*
ton; Dr. Miller,Rome.
Rome, Gu„ June 24, l85d tf
NEGltO CLOTHS
AT MANUTAGTURBS' rntCESi
SitOWDEV A SHEAR,
Augusta Georgia,
H AVE just reColvo L a very litrgo supply
ofNKQRO CLOTHS, ntnong which are
soveral styles from tho manufactory uf F. A
H, Fries, of North Carolina, of superior style,
and made of good domestic Wool, an article,
greatly superior for wear to those matte oftb*
coarse Imported wools.
—At.to— 1
A full supply of William Sohloy's and fteorg*
Sehluy's Negro KEUSEVS, of their various
styles, nnd Cotton OSNABUUOS, of the Au
gusta, Madison, Richmond, and High Bliodl*
manufactories.
—Aorta—
SHtRTINdS and SHEETINGS of the Atl;
gusta Mnnufiicturihg Company. They will
nlsorecciveln it few tfitya. until supply of Plain
and Twilled Negro KERSEYS,tho first or a
superior article, from tho Augusta Manufac
turing Company, ahd all bf which thoy will
sell at the innnuflicttircrs''prlCcA
Planters and Country Merchants aro re
spectfully Invited to call and examine the ai-
snrlment.tf August, 6,1852.
Floyd Mtcrlirnalcs for Heptcmlwr,
W ILL bosold on thaiirst Tuesday In Sop-
tembor next, before tho Court house
tember next, beforo tho Court house
door In tho City of Romo, within tlio legal
hours of salo tho following property to wit:
Lot No. 317 in the 22d District and 3d
Seotion ; levied upon ns the property of
Jnmes J. Selman to satlsty n fi fa from Clnrk
Superlon coutt, In favor of John Hendricks vs.
Jumes J. Selman. Properly pointed out by
piatnlitr.
Also,Lot No, 7 in the Ooslannuln Division
fronting Broad und Bridge Streots; levied Up
on ns the property of Ernsius Morris, to satis
fy a ft. fa. from a Justice court of Floyd
fy a fi. fa. from a Justice court of Floyd
county in favor of D. S. Jones vs. Ernstus
Morn.. Property pointed out by plalniff,
levied and returned to mo by a constable.
Also, the undivided third part of No. ten in
4th district 4th seotion, levied on ns the pro
perly of Win. S. Daniel, to satisfy a ft fn from
Floyd Superio' coart Iu favor of J, C. McDan
iel vs John B. Daniel, Beverly Daniel, Wm.
S. Daniel, makers, and John W. Landrum,
ludorscr. TMOS. S. PIUCE, Slt'ff.
August 5,1802.
Him will ho tuada to tho Ordlnnry or
Floyd county for leave to soil Lot No. 264, in
ttio 24th district S section, belonging to tho
estate of Thomas McGuire doccased.
T McGUlllE. Adm’r
S. B. G. McGUlllE, Adm'tx.
Juno 8.1862.
rj-tULIPS ufevory shade and "lllngstreaked
1 and S '
_ Speckled," will be opened for inspec
tion bv tho siiliscribi r during the month of
September next. U0BT, BATTEY.
July. 22. 1852,
ready for delivory at BATTEY’S Drug
nnd Seed Store, on tho 151A of November next.
July 22 1852.
ment of vuriotlus of tills exquisite Dutch
Bulb, will bo opened during tho month of
September next for tho Inspection and approv
al of the Ladies ot
BATTEY’S DRUG-STORE.
July 22,1852.
Administrator’s Sale.
Jk GREEABLE to an order of tho Ordinary
. 3l of Floyd county, passed on tho 7th day
of Juno lost, will bo sold beforo thu. Court
so door in snld’Connty, on tho first Tuesday
Postponed Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo sold nn thu first Tuesday In Sop-
tumbor noxt.bufore tho Court house door
in tho city ofRotno, within tho legal hours of
sulo tho following property to wit:
Thomas A. Carr’s interest In and to lot of
land No. 191, In tho 26th district 8d section,
said interest being a bond for titles to snld lot,
tlicro being about llfloon hundred dollnrs of
tho purchase money yet unpaid; lovied on as
tho propci ty of Thomas A. Carr to satisfy
two U fas From Floyd Superior court in fltvor
of WlUlam II. Isham vs Thomas A. Carr; pro
perty pointed out by tho Flalntlir.
Also, lot No. 83 In tho Oostanaula Division
of tho city of Romo, levied on as tho pro|>crty
of James M. Sumter, to satisfy a fl fa from
Floyd Inlbrior Court In favor of Pock and
Harden vs. Jaiuos M, Sumtur; property
pointed out by tho dcfl-ndant.
THOS. a. WATTERS, Stiff.
August 5,1862.
luOctobor next, between tho Usual hour* of
salo, one hundred nnd four acres more or less,
it being tho east portion of lotofland No. 187,
in the 23d district 3d section of originally
Cherokee now Floyd county; sold as tho land
Ww.«l.Joln-nf t*14
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on day of
to. R. J. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
August 12, 1862.
Administrator’s Sale,
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of Floyd county, passed on tho 2d day of
August, 1852, will tie sold before thu Court
house door in the city of Homo on tho first
Tuesday in October next, botwoon ttio usual
hours of salo, lotofland No. 26i, 21th district
8d seotion ororlglnally Cherokee, now Floyd
county, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, inoro or loss—snld for tho benefit of tho
liolrs and creditors of Thomas McGuire, lata
of said county, doccased. Torms made known
on tho day of salo.
TERRENCE McGUIRE, Adm’r.
B. B. G. McGUIRE Amin'r’x.
August 6,1862.
A DniAiaTKATOtt’H 8AI.K.—Leave having
-fik been'granted by thu Ordlnnry of Colum
bia county, will bu sold, beforo tho Court
llouaii door in Rome, Floyd bounty, on tho
first Tuesday in AUGUST next, Lot of LAND
.. -s. - ■ ™ - • • - t f u -
WHITE SILK FKIAEK8.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
Augusta Georgia.
ment of Plain nnd Crimped White Silk
FRINGES for Ladles’ Mantillas, of beauti
ful styles. They liuvo also on hand, Ladies'
Wldtu Watered Silk MANTILLAS, Ladles'
White and Black Lapo Embroidered Mantil
las, Ladies' Embroidered Muslin CldinssettCi
Muslin and Lnco Undorsloeres, ValcnClcntlcS
Lace and Muslin Collars. Also, a supply Of
Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods, In a great va*
rlety of styles, of new and elegant designs,
and to all of which they respectfully ,lnvH«
the attention of tho Ladles'.
Jnno 10.1852.
INDIA MATTING.
SNOWDEN k SHEAR
Augusta Georgia,
H AVE received fl-om Now York, a larg*
supply of 4-4, 6-4 and 0-4 Plain ami
Checked India MATTING, of superior quail
ty, and to whtoh thoy rospecthilly liivlto tlia
Idle. Juno 10.1862.
nttenHon of tho pub
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
8AOWUEN ft SHEAR
Augusta Georgia. .
H AVE received front Now York, Dutcil
Bolting CLOTHS, of tho host quality,
Nos. 0,1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 0, 7,8,9, nnd 10, and Id
which tho attention of tho pnbllo Is respect-
fully Invited. Juno 10,1802. .
BARGAINS IN LADIES’ DRESS GOOtrib
Snowden k Shear, Augustu, Ga.,
wm frbm_tlils day, iscIL their propoltl
.. Block of Colored Printed Mqsllns: Col
ored Printed Bareges; Tlssuos; Crapo do Parts,
and Grenadines, at cost. Tho assortment
embraces sofne of tho latest Styles, and moat
olcgnnt articles Of tho season.
July
dy 29,1852.
LAND FOR SALE-Cherokee Caunty, Alia
riMIF, subscriber, desirous or moving West,
X oflbrs (hr salo hor beautiful thrm contain
ing Two Hundred ncros, with ono hundred id
icros,
Ivath
This farm Is located in tho contra oftlid
vnlloy or Turkey Town, 61 mllos (Vom Home,
Ga.; 7 miles North or Gadsden, and contigu
ous to tho Co'osn lllver, surroultdad Kith
churches, n flourishing school and excellent
society. U is healthy beyond question, and
furnished with cold clirystnl waters, render
ing the place a most dcsirablo ouo for any
kind of bushiest.
I will also sell all my stock of hogsand cat
tle, and with it my wheat, oiits and corn crop r
giving full possession by Iho first or 10th day
of Deoembor next, as I am determined to
tnovo. An unprecedented bargain can bo had-
ELIZABETH FURGUSON.
Turkey Town, Ala., July 22,1842—Ot.
y^lIERRAS, W."M. Shropshire applies to
mu for totters of administration oil the
ostato of James Mooney, deceasod.
These are therefore to cltu and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within tho time prescribed by law, toshow
enuso. If any thoy lmvo, why said letters should
not bo granted said applicant. Given under
my hand and ollluiul signature at olllce.
F. A. KIRBY, Ordinary.
August 12.1862.
G EORGIA) Chattooga County.
Whereas, Sarah Moore applies to mo for
letters of administration on thu estate of John
Moore, deceased. These ore therefore toclto
and admonish all and singular tho kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to bo and ap
pear at my ofllco within tho time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they havo, why
said letters should not ho granted. Given un
der my hand and ofllelal signature at ofllco.
F. A. KIltBY, Ordinary.
August 12,1852
p EOUGlAi Chattooga County.
vl Whereas, Elisabeth O. Burk applies to
me for letters of administration on tlio ostato
of J. J. Burk, deceased. These arO therefore
to cite and admonish all und singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my ofilco within the tlmo pre
scribed by inw, to show cause, tf nny thoy
lmvo, why said letters shonld hot bo granted.
Given under iny linnd nnd olllcinl signature
nt ofilco. F. A. KIRBY’, Ordinary.
August 12,1862.
Q EORGIA. Polk County.—Whereas, Wiley
C. Denson nnd Robert D. Harvey apply
to me for letters of administration on tho os
tato ol Charles W. Denson, latoorsaid county,
deceased. These aro thcrelhrc to cite and ad
monish nil nnd singular the kindred nnd cred
itors of said deceased to he and appear nt my
ofilco within tho time prescribed by law, to
show ennso, tf any they lmvo, why said letters
should not ho granted. Given under my hand
and ofllcI.il signature at office.
STEPHEN A. .BORDERS, Ordinary.
August 12, 1852;
JJjEORGlAi Floyd County.—To nil whom
BACON Jt LARD.
1 A AOl A POUNDS Tennessco Ba-
con&Lnrd just received
and for salo by BLACK & COBB.
June 10,1852. 8m. Etomk House.
—
may concern: Whcreus Wade S.
Cothran applies to me for letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of John S. Burnell, Isle
of sold eounty deceased.
.These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and siugulnr tho kindred and credi'o.s of
sajd deceased to be and nppeur nt my office
wiihin the time prescribed by Intv, to show
enu-e, if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted to said applicant. Given under
niy hand grid’.official signutbro at office, tills
14th day of August, 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary.
August! 9.rJbSO,
No. 46, In tho 16th diatriot and 3d section of
originally Oherokeo now Floyd county. Said
Land sold as tlio property of Elisabeth M.
,Wr ' c iS&TW6rd .'Ad’mmT.^ato?.
July 1,1852, »( with the will annexed.
fpwo mouths after ilato application will be
X rondo to tho OrdiAsry of Floyd County
for leave to soil the land and negroes belong
ing to tlio estate of Borjnmln Bobo, lato of
slid county, deceased.
LEWIS BOBO ) Qualified
WILLIS BOBO, t Executors.
July 8,1852.
Uurrabl Hurrah!! for lltc Hall Bond!!!
H 0LDINQ a small property in the Oity of
Homo, and tfot believing, "nosomoof
my follow citizens do,” that the value of Real
Estate will bo greatlv enhanced by the buil
ding of the Rome and Jacksonville Rail Road,
I propose to sell tho house and lot now ocuu-
pied by 1). J. Sanders (thu lot measuren 68
foot on Broad st. by 80 feet on Oostennaulla
8t.) at a fair valuation, and am willing to lot
disinterested men valuo tho premises.
1 hope that some of thoso who aro so much
in favor of tho fifty thousand dollar subscrip
tion by tho City Council, will look to their
interest and come aud buy.
W. C. DENSON.
Romo, July 29,1852.
Lot of land No. S3, in the 5th District 4th
Section ol Chattooga county, tho snme be
ing u vocant lot, levied on ns the property of
Joseph Brandy, to sntisfy n fi fn from Mon
roe Superior Court in favor of Hcuhcn
Wright, Exr., of Clnirclihili Gibson, deo’d,
for tlio ti so of Davis Smith vs Joseph Brandy
nnd Charles Y. Caldwell nnd transferred to
Charles Y. Cnldwell by Dnvis Smith , pro
perty pointed out by Pl’il’s Att’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
f»MO nil whom it may concern; whereas,
H Daniel R. Mitchell, administrator on thp
estate of Robert &. A. E Ligon, deceased, ap
plies to mo for loiters of dismission from tho
same. These are therefore to cito and ad
monish all nnd slngulur, the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to bo and appear nt my
ofllco within tho time proscribed by law, to
show cause, if any they havo, why said letters
of dismission should not bo granted said np-.
plicant. Given tinder my hand and official
signature at office.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Ju)y 2,2.1852 Ordinary.
ETOWAH IKON WORKS
AND
FLOUR MILLS.
rjJlITE undersigned informs hie friends and
AL the nubile that he has, by the co-onora-
tion of friends, purchased tho Etowah Works,
and will continue to operate tho Establish
ment as heretofore, and will bo pleased to
recuivo orders. Ho proposes to mako a su
perior quality of Merchant Iron) also, Hoi
low-ware and Hnchlnory.Castings.
Ho will also buy Wheat nnd sell Flour, jnd
has now a superior article of Superfine Flour
wliich ho will sel' low for cash.
MARK A. COOPE
August 12,1858.
MM
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS olfer for .Stf.
„ Two hundred acres of land, ono hun-
red and seventy acres of which are good bot
tom lands as nny on Coosa River, and thirty
acres first quality dp land* with thirty acres
cleared lauds,all frcBh, the .lands 1 lying one
ahd,a half miles ftom Gadsden tho terminus
of the Selma and Tcnnusseo River Railroad,
well watored. nnd healthy location as any lit
-i.-> Hum Wo will also sell tlio. Hotel In
Gadsden with nil me iuus nclonging to it,
with tho lands or separately, ns may shit tlio'
purchaser. The nbovo property will bo of
fered for sale hntll the first of September
next. Unless disposed of sooner. Any person
wishing to purchase snch proporty can sen
tho lands and ascertain tho torms by calling'
on W. D. Young, A. B. Hughes Or W. A.
Vincent, as ono or nil of them tnay at any
tlmo bo found Ifi tho plnco.
• , , . . YOUNG & HUGHES., ,
Ondsdon, Chorokco Co., Ala, Juno lp, 1852-
Admlnlslrator’s Sale.
ILL be sold before tho CourtHousodhOv
in Summorvlllo, Chattoi
tho first Tuesday In August next, (by consent
of tho heirs,) lot of land No. (185) ono hhri-
I | “ ‘ Twit*
dred and thirty-fivo, in tho 4th district and
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
■d — ~LEto
.«*
A GREEABLE to an o'rdcr of tho Ordinary 1
.Malfpl - ■
hoaso door In tho city of Boino; on’ tho first
Tuesday tn September next, between tho
usual hours of salo, tho following property,
to wit:. .....
One half of lot of land, No. 100, 23d dis
trict 3.1 section, nnd ono half of lot. No. 10 2
23d district 8d section, of originally Cherokee,
now Floyd, eounty; also, two negro men. To-
noy and Sampson, both young and likely,
(Thoy were appraised at S850 each.) One.
forty acre lot ofland lvlng In, the county of
Lnmpkin, No. 967,12th .district 1st section!,
will also he sold on the first Tuesduy in Sep
tember next, betoro the court house door in
tho Town of Dnhloncgn, Lumpkin county , 6q.
All sold for the benefit of tho licirs hmlcrcd-
Itantof John Funderburk, Into ofsaid cohiVfy
ofFlovd, deceased . Tarms made IfnhXvtV oil
day of sale. THOS. S. I’UICE r Admr. 7
July 8.1852.
T wo Hontlis afterdate, application will bo
made to tho Ordinary of Floyd CountV
for leavo to sell tlio land and negroes’ ‘
ing to the estate of William D. Apple
of said county deeensed.
0. B. WILLIAMS0
, M. E. APPLEBY
June 24,1852.
XTOTICE.—All persons indol
IN of Col ‘ ~ ’
Douglas &. Gregory, cither 1
will find them m my hand:
Promp '
mnv
./ r