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Horth Carolina; and to tlio appointment for
'tbe name purpose of the '• Knoxville Whig” in
toaoneMce.
The ‘ Wilmington Commercial” was appoin
ted as a paper to publlfdi the laws upon what
tba* esteemed good Whig authority ; anil if
M r . Manrum had seen tit to consult tho
■armhors of Congress (Vom ids own Statu, in
cluding eminent Whigs, he would have learn
ed that there is not a more respeetahlo journ
al in North Carolina than " tho Wilmington
Commercial;” that tho editor, Mr. Loring
“ is a highly reapoctnblc man. of irreproach
able character;” and that paper has the Inrgest
circulation of any Whig paper published in
Wilmington, the mast populous and far tho
most commercial city or town in North Caro
lina. I refer Mr. .Mangum on this subject to
his speeches in Congress.
As to the appointment of the “Knoxvillo
Whig” as oho of the pajM'i-j, to publish the
lows of Tennessee it Ik sufficient to say that
that appointment was mnrio by mu upon tho
express recommendation of n majority of tiio
Whig members or Congress fromtlmt State.
So far as I remember, 1 never rend a single
number of either of these newspapere.
I hop© I may he pardoned under tlie cir
cumstances fir this obtrusion tm tlie ptthllo
*n unusual with mo, tn defend my ollleiul con
duct against mure random vltti|ieratlnn.
DaNir.i, WimsTEit, .
Business Bui.es run Youno Men, 11V P.
T. Ba*num, Esu.—1. Seluct the kind nflmsl-
Bess thst stilts your natural i n-! i i ml ion s and
temperament. 2. Let year pledged Kurd n-rr
tenured. 8. .Whatever'’you do do with nil
your might. 4 8obriety: .Use no description
of intoxicating liquors. 5. Let hopo pvedo-
nivste, but be not too visionary. 0. do not
scatter your powers. 7. Engage propur em
ployers. 8. Advertise your business. Do not
hide your light under a bushel, 9. Avoid
extravagances, and always llvo considerably
within your income, If yon can do so without
absolute starvation. 10. Do notdepend upon
other*. ' v -' . ’ - '■ ' * v .
“ Ctlffso, is that the second ' hell V’ !* No,
masso; din's do second ringin' ol) do fuss hell.
We liavn't got no second hull in ills uro hotel."
Chattanooga Market.
Ciiattanoooa . 8ept. 0.
Wuuther continue* cloudy and rainy.
There is a good boating lido In the river,
both above and below t and business appears
active fur tills season of .the year. The Me-
Hinny brought down last week a rail cargo of
Salt, Bacon, &c„
Bacon—May bo quoted firm at 11 a ill'
Corn—Nono In market.
Cur fee—Supply good nt U a 111.
. Lumber—Moots with ready sale ut 25 els.
per quarter.
All ’mechanical labor in good demand.—
Chat. A fv.
HOME PIUOEB CURRENT.
Com per bushel . 80 a 40
Corn Meul per bushel,, 40 « 60
Elmir. 21
Wheat 80 a 05
Os is 80a 40
Pork *,
Bacon 121 a 14
Beef, ........... ...,8a 0
Lard ,..i....... 10 « 16
llulter. country .‘,15 a 20
BANK NOTE TABLE,.
Corrected /or the Savannah Republican Prices
Bamsui:. Current,
Charleston Banka par.
Commercial Bank of Wilmington (N,0.)
, Other .Nortli-Carollna Banks .. .6 in*. ct. disc.
Jill Banks and Bran ones nt Augusta.. par.
^Bauk ofthe Hinte of Georgia par.
■jlarine mill Fire Insurance Bank par.
Winters' Dank o/'tlio Slii'o of Georgia liar,
yfantan itiiia Bjmtr..Ur.
Ilk ol Kivamiali'..'., par.
drill Bank of Oi'iiruia., ...-. par,
orgla Itail-Hoad Bank............ |wr.
Velma!*.' Maul: ul Miienn par.
ilk of MillciigcvlUu rtvl,tilingtip*
k of Brnnsii iek par.
of.Sl .Mays......,..-,
FALL OP 1852.
I A Vi.S’O coniploleil nur arrangement* for
1 tlie season, wo are now pi opart'll to oiler
he public the largest and liestassoriuent of
OOD AND WELL-MADE CLOTIIINQ
are determined In sustain Our reputation
‘lint; gnodsat fair pilees. Weinvilu one
and llio nubile in call and examine
" and Wjulei Stock, wtlqh.liii qualllv,
84 qjnumty far exceeds any previous
nd lY.nii which a enmplete mini cup
clod at tlie very lowest prices. Onr
.Are selected with great utio—being cut,
! latest Kuriiimi and uiiinufyctiuvil in
I a manner es to give entire saUtfkbtluji.
I"* $50,01)0 STOCK
ready-tnado CLOTHlNQ'rmbrncInir all
^yariuus stylus, qualities, etc., in part ns
. OOATOi -la w '
■ Cloth. Frock mnl Dress, Plall and,
dud Fancy Business Coat* in great varl-
T wpeds cut into Peltiir’s Half Sacks eto.
PANTALOONS
i from Fine Ulaek Doeskin, nml tlie vnrl-
Fwlt styles of Harris' Clouded and Mottled
Isluieies Iliad; anil Fnriey Satinets.
“ VESTS i
iek and Figured Satin Oen'.lemonS White
1 and Figured Maisiillles. ■
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
|fe invito the attcntlnu' of Country Mor-
“T* to our Stock *ri'!ilck Is varied and com-
and mniinfhclurod expressly for tholr
1 >Ve also have a guinl assortment of
* Clothing Gentlemen’s Furnishing
Blaelt and Fancy Silk Cravats Stts-ks.
ami Figured Silk mid Satin Neek Ties
r Alberts, of Plain, Watered nml Rib*
*£'.’• SHIRTS. :' ‘ ‘. a
Fancy, warranted to (it. Gloves,
mienl*. Suspenders, Collars, Hank-
“-eks etc. • ' *
I a continuance of tlie patronage
ys been <o generously exlmnl-
PIERSON, I1EIDT & CO.
1882,
HI, Floyd rounly.
»hom il may concern w ill pleft© take
liat, whereas. Robert A. Httglieri up.
nie for letters of udmlnlstrntinii on
ate of Bradloy Thomas, lale of said
pi ec eased. r
• are. therefore, to cite and admonish
dnguiar. thekindred mnl creditors of,
teased lo he mid appear at my office
I -tlie time prescribed by law. tn show
, if any tliuy have, why said letters
’. not be granted unto said applicant,
undertny hand and oflieiul signature at
-, lOtli day of Se(itemlier 1852.
_ JESSE LAMBERTH,
1852. Ordinary.
EM, Polk County.
ras, tlie estate of Darling J, Chil-
of said county, deceased Is unrep-
;-These are therefore tocltcutiri inl
and singular Hie kindred and cred-
i deceased to lie and appear nt my
© tils! Monday In November next,
otters of ntliiiinistratioii on said
r cause, if any they have, tvliy
duil'dstration should not he grant-
f. G Love, Clerk of the Superior
’oil: County. .Given unilermy hand
,'riar Town.
A. HORDERS, Ordinary.
-16 1852.
A GREEABLE til an oMorofihe Ordinary*
of Flovd county, passed on the Ctli day
of September, 1852 nil! ho *• Id-before tho
Court House door in tlie city of Rome, on tho
first Tuesday in dnnuary next, between tlie
usual hours of sale, tlie following property,
to wit;
Tlie Nortli haifof lot of land. No. 278. 2,llh
district 3d section of originally Cherokee now
Floyd county, .ODnlrtRilug 80 neres. more yr
less, together with all tin; ji>i|iriiyi*iuciits
iheremi—one negro inly by the miinoiifNow-
©ttn; about 2D yean of ago—otic woman, Siivy
22. Amu* P -.;i 1 aboitt 6 Mary nliout 4 Har
rison a boy about 2 Mandn a girl nhimt onu
war old all sold ns tin* property of William
E Ani'lehy Into of Floyd,county. deSensed *,
sold for the benefit nl'tho liehs and creditors
of said deceased. Teriu- made known on
day bfsalo, this lfitli Sentemher. 1852.
c: It. WILLIAMSON AdttVri
M. E. APPLEBY Adm'r'x.
UiHBERlLCaBERU
r pHK hubsedhur 1® • now prcpaivH to saw
A iiny kind of buildbi" liimbriiai hfa tHill.
Ilf ■5u!i«:iif* ordure in ljU liuu ofvbii : ineK3, and
jnnmiM v io jiive-sutMwction in qunliiy Kf tlw
luiiibn ai\d Hits “awin'; «f the *ttuio. Hh.wUI
dflivo, inbibi-i m ihu Haiiroad Di pnt al Unmt
oil a- avo:ab)o loi*iij!>Wa.ny mill In the neiglw
l'u hood. > .STEPIILW-M. WIUON/
ito k Hill Si-pt IfMflfiri . '• Ut
A leL (Hn^uiis iiHlfbuni to iiii* c-MuiuiM >lai-
slial! Parku. lato tu- Ployd coiint.v. d^c'd.
aru re<||u»!}tcnr^ij<ib)p furwar^ and make im-
niediatu payment; and U»6hi» having cliai m»
iifcaiunt wid ejitatu will j*lc*aau present limin
in terms of ihi‘ .law-. ?
WILLIS BOBO, Adtu’r.
8opfcmW 10 -1062'
I m\WO utotiiliN rffit-P ditto npplkalinn will
- 'JL liv> nmdc to the Ordinary of Floyd'.ooqn-
ty for U'uvu tci Hell all tlie fad'd and wgroan
bulutiftlng to tlib eamt« rtf .MarshaI! Parku,
latu d'said county of Floyd doOeaseil.
WILLIS BOBO Adtu’r,
Sopunnhur 10 18f»2.
\T O^ICS. -Two nnnithh ftfttM tlnitf applica
Xl Him will bo Hindu to tho Ordilirtrv of
Okattouga county fnr.Junvo to sulp tlie land
belonging tbtliu until to of Edwin Joiios. lutm-
tiu, ntid to null or biro tlitViiugroun buloiiglng
to wild entutp. Summorvillp. Georgia, S»‘p-
tumbor 10. 1062.
- - An Ordihanop..
/'ARDEREP, by tile City Council of Romo,
V* that, Tax of one-fnln tli pur cent, shall
be Impused oil amount of sales made at nttc-
thnt of tueichoudlse owned by regular Mer
chants or said city. And a Tax ur<inu.peruunt'
shall be imposed on account or sates made ut
auction of mufchitiidlso sent from other places,
and sold here nt auction.
A Tax of muirihitnh of otto per cetit. ahall
bo Imisiseil tin account ol sales made at huc-
tion ofall Ilea) Eslpte. Negroes and Slinreaof
Capital Stock of Banking or other Jutut Stuck
Companies, or Negroes bniuglit here ami hlr-
uda: auction, sliull lie suldect to u Tux of
one-hnlfol onu percent, on the amount of hire.'
Provided: Thut no Tux sliull bo luld on sales
mndu. or negroes hired by virtue of any legal
procuss, or by. Executors, Adinlnlstrators. or
On'mllans. No |a*i*on shall be allowed to
expose to sale at public outcry; miy species
of proiieHydr nicrchitndlse, or hire Negroes
,nr public ouiery except it lu*a n-gulnr liui-us-
nd Auctioneer . under a pprtally of mt exoecd-
dng fifty Dollars, unless it he by virtue of le-'
gal proci * * or by mi Administrator, Executor
or Gna'dhin. .
All Goods. Wares and Merchsndtse. which
■nay licivnftcr he brought to said city, mid
IHiildled out nliout tlie streets of said city,
slit.ll lie subject to bo taxed ten percent, on
tlio nmouiit of sales. And nil Goods. Wares
and Merchandise sent lo any agent to bo sold
In said city shall lie subject tuune-hulf ol one
per cent, on tlie umcnuil sold, and should such
ngunt or person periling neglect or refuse to.
pay spell Tax tliey shall hu liable to a fiuu.
not oxeueding fifty Dollnni.' In paying,Tax
llntliir,any of the.provisionsofthlsOrdinance.,
the amount of salea shall he given In under
the oath of tho purson milking such sales.
Should liny licensed auethmeer in said city,
refuse or negleot to report tho muount of Ills
sales once In-three months and pay such
Taxes ns is required by this Ordinance, he
shall be subject to a fine obiKit exceeding fifty
Dollure furtsieh ntlWrtx*. ' - ■ ■***-;-'—
A true cxtruct fi orn the minules of Council
C. H. SMITH
September 0 1852. tf Dept. Ct'k.
Be tVJur lit lime I and before it I, tee late
g *t n hiilthi of - Dr. ('. Williams' Dutmnnic
Uulsiim if IVd.t Cherry and l\ r M*t&aplhu.,
©nil vou will speedily be’ telieved. For
Pnoufliyllln, Coughs. Colds, Snnr Throat,
.NIrIu Sweats, I'aili in the lip-psi Back ami
Side,, Spilling HUnnli Asihniutic nircciions.lt
is ndiaittedto l>e'-the.'-|ie'-di'-si.nnd must .vio-
or'ittj* and elfective remedy extant ,* mnl iis
elleels, in all Asthinniiccomplairits, are equal
ly decisive npd rcinnikahle Losjfitudp ol the
m ud. tlnhbloessanil'wait>ting of the Fl.'-u
and nirriifquiA.thm ip .In *‘etivity and mehin
eledly Ibrekodingy are also eorrecled. hji ibis
Pulmonic Balsamt nlqeli.io n-wnudetl'ul
mnniirr levivis ilie ypitlia, hardens the fie-h
and museles.ihriiees the nerves', and Increases
iqe rtrigfii Thus, tho-e who use it aceard-
ingtoth-* tllrectinni>,rnp}dly tttiprove in health;
and mny thke ,t fur no mher purpose than the
d ss potion of uii-liinchoty, ->r tlie increase of
(Killily strength -M fine, a sitiaje' bottle of
Dr,. lFllli,tins' Pulmonic Balsam 4f Wild
Cherry unit llos^t Xoi.d.o, ,„ „u ,i„„
reqitl edto see.u.e the confide,ice of -paiieuts,
mid oiinse them lo ibrego all other rrinee'lee
In it* f vor,.
■' Eor full descr.piiims-or it* merna, virtue,
5 c., see Pamphlet* to he had'of the Agent-.—
Also see advrriiaeinetit in nuvilv-r column
For sale in Itoinu hv ItouaKT Bi rrcv, also
Messrs* Owns A- Fahum,.
e.ugiist HI, l-.YJ. * |, n „
^GEORGIA,, Floyd Count,.-To all whom
s-» il limy concern; Whereas l’.'ll. Lvlo.
Administrator on the Estate of Joiitujjau S.
Lawton deceased • applies to me for letters
of dlsml.ss)©n from the sahle.
These are therefore to cito anil admonish
all mnl singular thu klndmd and creditors of
said deceused to.be und np|H*ar at my* otllce
wlthlli the lime prescribed by law, to shnW
cause. Ifuny exists why said letters should
nnt.bo granted io sald.ap|ilicant" Given nn-
def tny hand and official signature at office,
this thc l lthday.of Juno 1862.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
. ’ - - ■ ■ 'Oixlinary.
S tate of Georgia) Floyd County t To all
whom it may c-.nceru: Take notice tput
IVItereos James I*. I’atman. Administrator of
the estate of John IV., Putman late.of said
county deceased, applies to'mu Ibr Letters of
Dismission from the same. x
These are thetelore to cito anil admonish
all and singular the kliidred.and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear'nt my office,
within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause,' If nny exists, why sAM letters.'of dial,
mission should not be grunted said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this *25t|i
fSnii.J day nl Juiie. A. D. 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTH Ordinary.
Georgia, pioyd t-ounty,
T O all ■ whom it may concern —Whereas,
John W. Hooper administrator on the
Estate of Miles Jennings, deceased, applies (
mo for letters of dismission from the same.
Tli'*se are therefore to cite and ndmnniah
all and singular tho kindred and. creditors of
said deeeasml to ho and appear at my office
within the timo prescribed by law to show
cause (if any they have.) why said letters of
dismission should not be granted said appli
cant; Given under, tny hand and official sig
nature at office, this 81*t day (if May 1852.
JESSE LAMBERTH.
. Julie 3 1852. . 'Ordinary
lOmHIUGS
inauuiuctory
m.
/^EOUCM, Floyd CouptyV-To all whom
! VJ It may concern; Whereas StorUng Muys
idmlnistrnbiroh the Eslutepf Ellis llradje '
tale oftt del county deceased; ajiylles I© me f
letters o/'dUsuiisslonJVoin-lhc same.
Those aio therefore tdcHoitndddmoiiWiitU
arid singulat* the kindred and credifof>i ©f said*
deceased lo ho mid appear at my office, wkk-
Ln tho time presorili. dliy Law. toshii«;eqnse,-
ilTi’iv tlievhave. why-said letters of dismission
should not he granted. Given tmd*.*r ray
hat (land official sigualurc at office. This
3d dav of may 1852. ,
..-.^Vgssgi.o^
■: <p> TK-Ai'
er^SALE.
THAl'T Ul;'
VALUAELE
I.A\I> for
f HAHE l ltilci signed ulfbrs Ills Traetol
JL Lan© I'm Sal*, lying Suu'.lr-West orStnn-
incrville, Chutlongn Onunly,Georgia euniain-
|0g Three H und led Acres—Two Hundred
Acres Qlenred mid In gotHU'Utiflltlon. with Col-
erahlu goods inipiovetneiiis and a lino apple
und.peach nrcliBid, ..Theahnye land lies on
the OlmUonga elver', ahupt one-Uihdrif.’wh'oh
Is boUom land-ol the hesi qnulily. Any per
son desiroustonurchas© will plfcaso call (in
the uriderslgiieir at Rome, m* th8 Rev -A. Y.
Liiehvcdgo twgr S»ramm ville for particulars
Atig. 2 1852: 4t., ‘ V W. CLARE,
A Large and Splendid Lot of Bnota nod
ntid Shoos—Saddles and Bridles, Collars
atnl llninc-. " Fursale by
an™ 12 1852 D. O. LOVE,
Boxes Virginia Tobacco on eonstgU-
UtJ ment, lo be sold ut the Mamil'aitur
er’s prices. Apply tn the aUbsurtodl* next
door to Sloan dtllawlflns, Broad StrCit Romo,
Georgia. -;>*] W, CLAUK: ,
-August 2,-1S52. It. - ■ ’*
W Aiil'i IffHU Ci
commission mmm,
T he Suhsti Ihcr wuuld lesjieclflilly Infumi
Ills old cnxtuniers ami' tlm puhlic gener
ally, that lie is I reputed Jo il© n llcasntl FVoire
House and Cyuimlssiah Huslnc/S at his old
Slnnil on On-ianiuilu Slteet, lli^has n laigo
and commodlons wme-house In a central mnl
convenient* part of Rout© and will, reeulvo.
store sell or fin ward cotton and other |>fo-
duce upon HUerol tetm*.
. .mnm*. HE HAS NOW ON HAND and
-cgjgtjo will eonsimilly keep a liuge us*
soi tnn iii ot Caiiisgos. Bmiaiclies. llnggles
&c. &©.. of iiowOst styles and Hue.;: Ihiish
Which will bo sold low Jlir'csshbr oppi'ovhd
oredit. Call and eXaiiil.ie for you,
WM. JOHNSON.
Aug., 20 1862. tf. .
Tobacco! Tobacco!
r BMIE Sitlisurllier husuii I'nndgnment and
il for sale a large lot of sitpei ior tohueco.
Tobacconists are iequusted to cull and see.
Wm. JOHNSON.
August 2fi i602. If
NEW GOODS.
NEW STOCK OF BOOTH AND SHOES, Ac,
J UriT rocelvucl,dlruut iVoin tho Munuftictiu-
urs.\-
Man’ll fluu ami common Boots & Sljhos,
Boy*’ and clilldruii'N ahouft. ulaHtiu ovur-jdiou?.
Ludius' Kimniulid mnl Kid. BiMcinH,
NinguraH BnamultMl and Kid Kxculslor Boot*,
Cloth GuituiH Kkl and Silk llnud IMusj
Patent Tip Fl-ont Lnco Bouts. *
Patent Pux Gaitura Bnaulways and plastic,
Over-slious; Kid Calf Und Knanndud. lagged,
lieulod; Jenny Litul Fioht.LncuBooisi
and Buskins; Mlswi ond CliHdnsn’jiGaHuva
- ‘ and Common Shoes.
Also, a Large Mock or Dry €oode»
dlruet Trom tho Nuw-Yurk nuu ket emlmudng
nearly every description of gAKwln liehniglng
to tho trade from thu eourKest th tho Hnesl nr-
th’W. ultiler dir ladles or gentlemen—togctli
er \yiUi u line stock of Huts, C ps, Huady-uiade
Clothing, und pinv «tyh s.
JUUNSQN & WOOD.
Sept, 0.1052.
- FLOlit J FLOL'RI .
^Tf7'E have on hand' and will continue to
»* keep a flno, fresh lot of Flour for Funj.
Ily iiso. For nalu for cash i»y
JOHNSON■&, WOOD.
Augm*t 12 185*J.
: FOR SALE OR DENT.
gffil THE NEW IIIUCK STORE nd|olnlng
jjJli the Shop Ilf W. II.. White. E*q. Pile
tuiiiis enquire iit tjlis 6lliCU.. Thu locatiofi
lacontr 1 and the stand good.
AiiRiist 12 1862. ' •
IIOi!K*WOOD STT.VJI .HILLS,
V DD1TI0NS having been madu' to thn
llomu-Wood Mills, tlio subscriher will
grind corn uvury day. . 1 r *
Tlioru has been added Calvin Kmmon’s
Patent Flexiblo Beater's Thrashing Ma
chines which will bo ready for tlio coming
wheat crop. > . ..
f gy^Toll for thrashing ns cUstonini'V.
May. 20,1862. JOHN IIUMB.
CIfY UOT^aitmi.,
r B’ilK tiinie sigued iwis lilted up in miilubli*
Style, a large mid coliiuiodioiia ln»U*f, lit
the uoru 'r of Floyd and Dooutur streets, AX-
inuta tin., for the purpose of auednnnodaiing
truns*ent uml legnlnr boarders, Till*- house is
kept upijri siricily tempi!,aneo prinuipIeH, npd
nil !who w’t-h quiet nccoimundtitions, nre rr-
Bpepilully invited to give ih-* C»lty Hotel n trin)
nol. sill, 1*50. L. K. a-.,UTLI''Jt
W 1 ,
filicrllT Bales for Ortober*
ILL be sold mi tliu lllsi Tuesday In Oc
tober next. before j lie Court limi.se door
iu tin? LUtv ofltmno; within the legal houiAof
sale the tfolloning propei ty to wit:
•Olio liillhinl lablo; levied on us thu proper
ty, of Warren' Clayton. t«> satisfy a fl iii.fVdm
Floyd Bit|*urlor Court in lavor of Ulaek and
Cobli vr. Warren .Clayton and. otliorp in tuy
Imuds:. property pointed out by Defendant.
, Til08. B. PJtUCB.'D.Sh’Cr.
* Si'ptumbur 2 1^62. , .
Cliatloogn bhcilirs.iIcH for Hrptrhibcr
W ILL bo sold belioe tlio Cmrt llrnis* 4
«loor ill .the town of >ui|uneiViMe, oil
tho first 'Pue#«d*iy ill" Outober next, bo-
twuAjn tho-usual hour# of ynlo, tlio tollow*
iilg property, to wlu .
■• -liorucLomrNo oi)9 nmJ, g'y.ty.
tferru (idl,) in tho J4ib District and -1th
Section ; levied op »s the jtrirfreny'or’Jern-'
iniuh .Murptiy-io MUir.ry a !l fa from TMint-
tnoga sStlportor t*onri In* fivor ol T. T.,
Mopkins v'«.‘ Joieiiiinh Murphy und John A.
^.traiigo Indorser. Property p’olnu'd out by.
pinintifTe murney. ■ - •
iUro, Five uuies of Lund snppoRiuj jo he
it part ol Lot No, 71* iiuihe 2lt)i -District and
3i'it hc;qti Jd, it being tlie/plaeo whofeon ‘Cfe
and MiohiUd ll.iker jiyoii j levied on to si\tis-
ly two ft lh*s riodi » Jii*tico ‘courf of tho
OflA DwrictTr*. M,, in favor of Jam *s T.
Wotijim vsj Lli Biker a ini. Michael Bn kcr,
Levied and returned by a CoiWt.iblu'. .
• Also, diioiiugrr woimui by tlio name pf
Dapbuoy, hip(M>st*d to .po forty’ years old j
levied tm a*» tho property of Bi nj liilin King
to Satisfy .|w6>ii* lil*< from I ho Justice court
oFilio 025 Dij*trict. G. Al. in favor of Bran-
nor and -MuyUrs, y»: Beiijamin King and
K, H' Garrot Benjoihiii King. Proper*
ty pointed otit by Piuiiuiff v.evies made
a ad returned by Countable
J. T. ‘AlcCONNELL, Sh’tT,
Sept, 9. ,
Floyd Sheriff Sulci for t’etober.
. ILL bo boMon (Mo tii-st Tuesday in
..-'e * . Ocpiber next bul’vrc tlie Court House
door in tliu city or Rome, within tho legal
hyursoi ruIa*, tlio follvving'iwojimy to wit:
Allot’ Benjamin F. Mathews’ right, title,
and interest, in and fo lot in tlib < *b'oita uivis-
ion of tint city of lluino., wperuon .tlie said
Mathews npw. rusidf b J.ijidhgthe Railroad on
^theeust ; levied on a*^ lliu'property of Benja
min F,-M.itlntws to Mifisfya li fa from Floyd
8ijjHM*ioi; Coill t ill favor of Aridrow J . Hobbs
vs James T. Sii.uTfo & Co., and William
Jobnaon* HPcmhy) property poliUed but by
WHIUuii. JobiiRou r. . .
Also, om loin on-lot No. 223 in tho 23d
di>ti ict'0d tipclion. them being jib&ut 25 or 30
acreii of cll'urod land on «}ikl lease; Toviod on
ns tlio property of K.-Bi Jkl“'ris«»n, to wuis^a
tl fa from a Jiibti.tw Court<»C Flovd bounty in
favor of Michael ‘TClniicy vs. K.-11 Morrison ;
jiropotty pointed ,but by tlio Plaintiff levy
wadu and ivUimed fo nu : l»y a Cmislablo.
AVATTiliftiS Bb lf;
September 2 1K»2 *
Floyd PoBtpotied SfecrKr' sale.
W ILL bo sojd ui thu tlr.dt'Tuesday in No
.veuebor. hoforo tlie CoU| t-lmusediWir In
tho city of Rome,.within tho legal hours of
salo. tlib following property,, to wit:
,Thd bast .liiilf of Lot No. 152, in the ,22nd
dKti lot andsHd suptioii ; Jevled upon .as- the.
proppihv ofeRUfliard Gosiyfr- 'to HiniiJyii,I.I. Til,
from Flovd;’Sapprbw‘ cmm.in faybb of s'olo-
inbn iSittlling-s/yii. BIh.'I's Gossett & Rloliaid
Gossoif./iiirtkeik. jmd N. Varfewmirb and .Dipi-
nl\ Hill? security.' T. 8. PIUCR, 1) 8.
SbptemWO XFftl «
• TffE.OAKLAWD ^DigI?CT
LL hu re-upciv d on T ju)'. )hsi’ Monday
( lurpi'niBr'ganfl BluekNmUU’.H Tools Cross
y+J Cut. AUU. H&ud, .Tuuant, Koy*hplo and
Bulcher's Haws; Fricllon llollers, Colliosl
Axes; nil kinds of Looks, ftnd Sc rows.
For raid, by. D., u. LOYE.
Aitcunr Iff 1J?52:
lAtti Rio tolfbc, Clarified bud Brown 8u-
JT gars, New Crop Molasses. For salo by
nug. 12 1852. D. G. LOVE.
*T>Tln(s,. Ulcrtohod,, Brown ©nd Hickory
A Slilrllngs, Osniburgsaud.yut it.For sale
by D. G. LOVE.
A ligii.t, ,12. 1852..
■17'luc Gun-l’owdui'. Ilhot, uud u Ibw Double
JJ Shot-Gutis. For rule by
■ ong.12,1852 D. O. LOV.E.
FIArntc, Log, Tonguii.nnd Unitor .Chains,.
1 Wrought Hinges, Ames’. Shovels mid
Similes, nil Sizes if Nqlls Ox-liulls Colton
Ropo.) For sale' by' D. U. tOYJB.
August 12 1852.
\ II Kinds of Tohacco; Slar Candles,-Pule
JX Soap Pearl. Starch,* Sup. Criib; Seda.
mSB^E ’ P- , s LOVE.
AiuuA12.1862.
Admlulslrator’s Sale,
r; «*orgln,l'nattooga Ceunty.—Wlllbo sold
v A ogieottbly lu nn ©frier oftlm Court oTOr-
'tllnary brnbre the Criflrt Hiriloe door tlie first
Tuurdttv lu November next, between the legnl
hoitra of kale,* lot of land No. (185) ono hun
dred tiuil tlilrty-Hvo, in tho' 4th dhtrlot nnd
ttli sectlrhi.riS lliCTWpBrty or Wm. Strange,
deceased, the Willow’s dower included. Sold
for tho benefit of the heirs.
DAVID ,W. BTRANGE, Adm’r.
Sopt.'!)’ M>»2.
A GREEABLE loan onluroftlieCrdiuitry
of Floyd oonuty. passed on thu Ctli day of
EepietnlKir, 1852, will bu sold before the Court
House door In Cedar Town, Polk county, bn
thu first Tuesday Jtt Novuinher next, lietween
the ttiMtal hours ofstilo, the following proper
ly, to wit *.
Six forty aero lets, Nos. 1, 2, and 73 lu tlio
2d district and *lth section, Nos. 1291 trad
1296 In Ihefitl district 4th section. Slid No. 1,
In the 17(h district 4th section* all of tirlghi-
ally Cherokee,*thVn Floyd, hut now Polk coun
ty. . Those lots df land form a.boati(lfril'Ket-
llemenkpfgiiod'fiwnilttg land, 'with ahmit fit)
neres cWkietl, with tlm uecessaty buildings
tlmienn; nil sold its llio property of Joshua
A Watts, latu of Fldyri coiinly,; deceased, for
the liunelifnl’ llm helr-s and credltiirs of said
.doceSKOq, Turns marie known on.the iltiy of
■*•*'•
SeptomborO 1862. -
Aamlulsirutor^ SUlc.
\ G UK HA U L13 fo «n oulor of tbo Orjinfiry
S\. of Fl6yd -cofinijvliassed on the Vfb^Uy
of J line Inst, will bo nuM before, tlio Court
hotiRO (looriustild county.on thu lii^lA’iicsdny
iu Oetoher W#xt, lietwuen the *tn*nal bonra ol
mile one lull)deed'uml fourwreH nioi e or lcss',
it beiDjr the east port hiujnf'lot of In ml No. l.*)7,
In tlie 2 id. di^rlct 8(1 fceetluil of oi lgiimlly
(Jlicfukee now Pliiyd CoWUlV; fcdld ds tlie laud
of John Ward hue of said cvnul>% deceasiHl
for Hie • benefit of the lui.f< nnd credilprs i»f
wild deceased. Terms mijde hiimvn bn day ufe
sale. ll.J. JOHSSON, Adffi’r.
August 12. 1862 •
Adniinltdralors Sale.
A CtRKRAItKK (o an nrilef of the Honorable
xX: ho couit cf-urdinniy ol Harris county,
will bt< sold oniulie first Tuesihiy in -November'
nexl.hdoK 1 »likcourt hmtaf dttor within tli'*
hufiis ofeale, iu the city of Home, Jn
Floyd county, Lot No, I37l, ln the Sd Ois*
trief-nnd 4th tkciion (iri^inully Cherokee
now Flovd county ; Sold for tlie.bondit of tlie
lieiisufa W. Street. X^rirtS cn^hi August
91,1832 l».J. I’ll IMPS,
4 ‘ Adui'r. , d'e bunii non,
Aug. 3th l,8'.2, Ow.
Adminisnatoi 'u halt*..
A GIU'EA B LK to an order of the Ordinary
^ of Flo.vd county, passed on tho 2d day of
Anun^t. 1802, will bc auld beluio tlm Court
lirnKb door in tl»o.city of Home on' tlie th>t
'I'uvMtity'fei <3v.Hot*s-i- vn.nv.’<(«Tirom dm trstivrl
luutiH of bale, lot of luml No.2Gl.2Uh district
Sd svClion oforlj;iiiul)y Clieiokce, now Flovd
Voufity, cunluiiiiii'j.on< hiimlrcd and sixty
kCix'n nunc or lev,--hold fi»r llu* benefit ofthu
liuh» ami oreditoiM pf Thomas McGuire, lute
«»f.saidcounty, d'p.ascd. Tcnlibmudo known
mi tlm diiy (if Male.
TfillKBNCB McGUIRE. Adnl x r.
8. ii. G'.’McGlHUB Amin'r\c
Augnst 5.1852.
fjX)lilt monthsaiier date -npidiuiiriona will
•T bu !n:t({o to.tlie Ordiuary of Floyd conn*
if, for li*uVo to .self Snmh Ann. Gi*o;g«, W,
James M Hiik'.siiuo. .Marilia William II.- il.
luul Nancy Camion, minor childn*u of James
Oauudh. inicrex in*and lo lot. of Land So. U2
in ti»e 2 LJi district and 11n d Klifiiou ol or-
'iKiiially Cherokeu now Floyd Counly, this
27th day of Alay, 1862.
- JxVAIKS CANNON,
J unc’ fid. 1862. ‘ GuaVdiao.
. SOTffK.
T herebynatily nnd forewarn all persons or
J- pcr.Mm why tever indebted to the huHlrm
of (jihlH y Hardin, either by note or «cct»Uuf t
and nil Aticrneys hijvinK ploima of said, irirn
In ilmir Itinnls- lor oqlhclior. oot to. pny the
sniuf to iiny
'mod Arformy.- TUOMAS VV. HARDIN.
. A'urustQfi, RJTiJ,. . . 2m
. OlltbV—A ifpyif’jons imtebled lo the firms
1A of Colbrnnn & pougtes’ and- Coleman,
Donghix »fc flis*tory. diiljur by.npto or account
will find them, in my hands for colleotiDu.r-
Prompt payment will j>;iYe cost,
mnv 20 1852 J.W. 1)0IIGLAS. Att’y.
Vj bV4iK.''-"AU' )>ovsmiM \nsi'lbU'd vo Aim tv
i-l into of Beiijandu Bol»o late of,Floyd
ennuiv. deceased, will please come forward
and make immediate i«n ment.nnd tliovn iiav-
in» (dftim't iitjaihd said eMaitywill ph*u‘>e pro-
hcid tjiem to n4 duly amlieniicated in terms
of llm law. LKWLS IIOP.O; ( Qualified
WILLIS B0B0; ( Executors.
July. 8.J 652.
v; 1YOTICK. -
A ll persons indebted to tlio Estate of
***,,William Smith. Iat«(»f Floyd rouuty do-
ceaspd must make immediate paVtmmf and
till having; clniin*» against Ihe said Estate, will
present them duly aUested in tenns of tlio
law. ROBER.T BATTEY. Admr.
' .Tnly 22 1852.
‘VfOTICE.—Tim Firm ol' Advn. Uoodson &■
i-1 Co. was mutually dissolved bn Hip lOtli
of Juno, Tlio accountsnml notes of tlm con*
cum are in tho,hands of Wm. A. Clmicb for
seUtemoftt. who, wULLL B. Print up, Is tho.on
ly antljoH^ed-iicrMon to sottlCi
L. A. ALLEN.
JOHN GOODSON.-
DANIEL 8. PR1NTEP.
July 8 1852. tf.
LAND FOR SALE.
W1U ho sold, (>u Thursday, the’23d
, q.- ' day (d Septc’inbor. all of that portion
.of mud IvingBou’li of Cedar Creek licfdniing'
to the (Mutu’of John Townsend Lite of Flovd
county, docca.sfd. Sold by ardor of 1 ho lega
tees. * It. V. 11, TOWNSEND.
Town Property for bale,
rnilB auli.-ui liter being ill j)0)tt*s.iari(ir*t\vo
X imp;©rod lull In, Rome Ibt'T.ituily ieai-
duucos'.nnil also ioteresied in ono other, lie
pwiUMses to'tn ll tthero bo i,ow resides, or ei-,
liter ©I'Hie othcK rtbr cash, or oa lime for
good paper. Or he will uxclmugo the mmoTdr
Negroes,' feiuules* or working’ linnris. at lair
pries. ■ - R.J.JUHSSON;
L : i'tum\iur2 1852, If* -
C ^EORLIA, Floyd County. i
J All whom it may got)Corn will please take |
notice, Hint, whereas, William T. Price up*
plies to tup for letters ol’mlministration on tho
estaio of .lames B. Wake Hula; lulu of Raid
eonnty, deccasod.
These arc therefevo to die and admonish
all and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of
said deceased; to ho und appear ut my olllco
witldn the time picreilbed by. law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of
administration should not be gintuud unto
said applicant. Given under my hand and
oflieiul signature at otllce. This tlio 8th day
of September.' 1852.
JLSSK LAMBERTH. Ordinary.
LEOJUdA, Floyd ion my,
^ \0 all whom il may concern) whereas,
.bl. Daniel it. Milcltoll, administrator oil the
estate of Robert &• A. E Llgon. deecuscd, ap
plies to ino for Ie.tors ofdUmiMdon from the
same. - Tfieko. arc tlierel’oro to cito and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors bf sidd deceased,*to bo and Appear at tdy
oillce whit in the time proscribed by law, to
HhflW eathe, ifany they Imyo, why -aid letters
of dismission should not be granted tala ap
plicant'. Given undhr my hand and olDcial
signature at otllce.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Jnl)*'22l852 Ordinary:
GEORGIA, t'lvyd Couiily, 1 7 -1
Jonrilhan Black well of I lie 85l)ih
District G* 51.. lolls hefure mo ns
illUlb Iiuai iiaui **
hare (I|a*i|jd Hi till* City, ofiodoorshov©
xdiidor' & JT-iimidrs E»l-
vhtb .liosi’jTAr, •
EWglcSMuf "
tlto treiitriicnt '<
leii—whether,;.)!
c!iMn,*i.*s.iil’enrajiia\B»W?f, „, , - .
Rniue Jim- 9. 185,3. "**..'- ' ly.
WRAPPING PAPER
.an Lstiay taken up upon his premises iu said
District, ono black Move .Mule, about three
years old (tnniked with gear) nppruiseit by
Houston Aycock and Charles E Russ, free
holders ofsfifd district to bo worth fifty dot-
Inrs. Given under tny hsnd and otfioial sig
nature at office.
JOSEPH V.'ATTERS, J.P.
850 District a. M.
A true extract from the Erirey Book
JE8SI. LA.11 BERTH, ti. cl'x, t. o. .
August 19, 1852,
/vtoullA, bade County.
vJ Whereas, Margaret Davls.sml Joseph
Miller, make application for Letters of Ad-
minis!ration on the E.tnte of William Davis,
lato ui sa'ii euumy deceased,
Tlii sc are therefore to cite, arid admonish
all and ©lugnlnr tlie kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear nt tny office
within the time prescribed by low to show
cause,(il nily exist,) whv letters of ©dminis
ttation should not be yrnntrd tins said nppli
cant*. Givi rt under tny band nt office, 6th
ofJuly, 1853. CASPER M. T*TU,M,
.MigusfdH 1852- D /ill! Qrdinnpr n. c.
J’EOItGlA, Untie cuunty,
Wheiens, John II. Perkins; jr. Executor
to the last will nnd’tesiriinent. of Ishnin Per
kins, late of said county deceased, makes «p-
plibulloii for letters of DIsmisGon Rom said
estate. ■.
These nto therefore to olid ond admonish
all rind 8ih(rular the kindred % nredltora ofsalj.
ricoeoied tribe and appear n't my office within
the time prescribed bylaw inahow cause, (II
nny exist.) why letters ofdismitsionshould not
lio grunted to said applicant; Given under
my bond at office, 0th of July, 1859.
CASPER M. TATUM,
■ ' ■ Vea'ly Ordinary js. o.‘
. Augrist 90,18*59.
/ iROIKGI.i, Dade County.
VJ VYhet'ufl- James G» Uolmus mnkVB op-'
plication to'ttie for letters of Administration
op tlie Estate of John Wylie, late of said
county ili'ueuf'fd. • * '
* Tln seare therefore to oitq and admonish
nil a ml singular the 'kindred ond creditors of
snid clccens. d to file ihol^ 1 olyeciions (if any
they have,); in tlie office of thu Oidinnry of
said county within Hie time prescribed by law,
why said letters should nntbe grirntyd, -OiVf
en under niy baiidut olllco in Trentom August
13,1865. C.M. TATUM,
‘ Dcp'ly Ordinary, d o.
August 60,1853.
. Dodo County*
I- Whereas, Duvid Tittle and Peter Tittle,
makes appl.catioq, tome ior letters of admin*
isirntion on tlie estate ot WillinmTittle, lute
of said county deces»ed,
These nre therefore to cite and admonish
all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of
sain ae?B*ise(f fo bound umienr nt my office
wilhin tliu time prcscrilioU by luw to sfipw
u0M8o(irMny exist,) why said letters should
notbe grunted: Given ‘uudor my hand and
Seal, August 13, 1853. .
ZACUAUIAII ONEAL,
Ordinary, o. cr, [L» S.]'
August 36.i8')3, y
/ .J EbULIA, iliallooga Counlyi—Whereus,
VJ "'Win. J* Henry opplieS to me for letters
Of Guardionsldp for tlie persons at)d properly
ofllugh nml W, F* Middleton, minors*
These.ore therefore to ci|e and ndmotiisli nil
nml stngul.ir the kindred and friend? ol snlcT
minors 10 be n d appear nt’my -ofllce within
the time prescribed by low io sbnw cquse. (if
any they bnve',) why said letters should not be
gr«intCAl, Given under rry hand at office.
F. A. KillBY, Ordinary,
Augii/t 19, 1852. V
GEORGIA, Chattooga County*
W HEREAS, W. AI. Shropshire applies to
mu fdr loiters of mlministrallon on tbo
qMrtio of James lloonoy, deceased.
These uro tbuielb e to cite and admonish
all and hlngulnc tlie kiudied and creditors
of said .»• ; ••• my-or*
nco Wii'miTho i igmpicketib»d oy law, tosliow
edqse. iftnty t hoy lm i o. n h.v >did leilei should
not lie gijimd said ttoplicaut. Givuu under
my baud uud^fflcmF.sigimi n»c- dj Office. .
F. A. KiRBV, Ordinary,
AuctiiNt 1218f>‘2. . y
tiiattooga County.
Who teas,, 8a rpb Mooro applies to me for'
letiuis of udpdmMiaiioii on the estate of John
Mooro. deemed. yJ’lioe a.o>lK"efotV to’ciie
nnd admonish nil n.td siogaTnrMiu^kiitdied
a fid c-eddmi of* >;\>d deoea>eilr tfiba and ap
pear nt my'olfk a vi.blti tine Hute pi'eseeibed
by law. to sliow eausu. if any-they have. why.
said lu>(eis should not Oe.g aincd. Giron nu-
der uiy baud uiid official. * gnat meal office*.
F. A. K i RB V, Ordinary.
, Avaunt 12,1£o2 ' •
rsfiltUGIA, Gliullooga County.
VA Whereas,’Tfifanbeth G; Burk applies to
pie fen* loilcis of nduiinisiia.ion on the estate
or J. J* l)in k. deceased. These a> e (liei uforo
loci.e a ml admonish all und singular tlio
kindled ami crydUof* of>ai(l deeciisud lobe
uud ajmvnr nt my office wivldn the .time p»c-
-•icribed by law, io .sliow cause, ifany they
have, uby **aid le«tors. blioiild'iiot begiAided.
Given nuder u»y baud and official signatuVo
at office. K, A. Kl llUV, Ordnuuy.
Angimt 12. 1852. - * .
EOKGIA, Folk County,-Whereas, Wiley
V G. penson and Robert D. Havvcy apjdy
to me for letters of administration on the cs-
tufe of Cbatles W. Denson. laieqfi>nidcounlvJ
deeea>cil. w These me .tie efoic tociieand ad-
nioffish all and singular tho kindred nnd'ered*
Itoiv of^aid defeavd'ro bo and appear fit my
office .within the time presciihed by law. to
idiow cause, if nny they have, why “aid lotleis
should not be gi anted* Given itilder niy liaud
and (dUeialHigiinutrunt oflii h.
8THIM1EN A. BORDERS, Qrdruarj.
August 12, 1B52.
HAND, WILLIAMS AND WILCOX.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 1, Hayno Street, Charleston, S. 0.
rrilE SUBSCRIBERS biivlng otnbUslied
JL thomsolvus in this city, for tlio .transac
tion of a general Grocery Business, respect
fully solicit the patronage of tliclr friends
and the public. Careful attention shall be
given to tilling orders. -**■ * r
DANTEL HAND.
GEO.W WILLIAMS,
DANL. II. WILCOX.
August 5,1852,-
tf
DR. STARR
R espectfully tenders mr Rm vicon to
the Alllicted, in tho various branches
of tlm profession. Residence near tfio old
Ross House. lv Augnat 10,'J8fi2.
j. n. pofidbAAa m. u. }* < jso, m. QRccoaV, M. D.
DR3. DOUGLASS 8i GREGORY,
Office near tho Court IIouso,
ROME. GEORGIA.
D U. DOUGLASS will devote ids attention
partleularly to '.Operative SurgcnJ and
the trcatmeut of Surgical Diseases. He will
be ready at all tlpies to attend calls at a dis
tance. Any. communication nddvcsscd to
him will.receive prompt attention. •
Tlie^indigtnl poor prescribed for and opera
ted Npongratw.
• August 10,1862.
N 1-; G.Il O C LOT 11S
* AT MXNVKAOTcnKS* nil-Jrs. *
, - 8.\(MVI>EV 8 SHEAR,
Av.ruf.ta Clccigia,
H AVE just msivv . ii vt|*» laic© supply
ul’NEGRO CLO'1'118 iiim i'K wldc|i uvu
sovui.il styles from IhS iiumuiiicmy ul'F.. &
H. Filus id'North Csioliim. el'Mipuiiof alyle,
and made»rgum!dumesllo AYool, mi imielu
greatly supurloi* I'ur.vn ai* to lliose mad© of tlio
eoarsu imported,«iiols.
— .u
A'nut fuptilyAir William fieldey’s and Geoigo
Schley’s Negro KERSEYS ul' tliclr vsiious
styles, mill 'Jotlini (JriN'A 11UHUS urtlio Au,
gusto: Madlsoq,ltlclitnoud, ala! High Shoal*
manufactories.
SHIRTINGS and SIi'ek'I'INCS of tho Alt-
gastu 5(dniija5trirtng Ciaiqialiy, Tliey wlit
also receive inu Ion du es a l ull supply ol Plain
and Twilled Negro KEItSK Yd, the find of a
superior nitiole, Mom the Angqgta Mnmifiic-
tniiie; L'ompany.and nil or which they will
sell nt the i»;unilaeturei>s' prices.
Planters and Country Mcrelmnts are re-
spoctfully invited to'cnll and examine tlio as-
Mii ltilent. If August. 5 1852.
WH1TLOCK & COSKERY,
WAKEnOVSE AND CO3191188IO»
MEBO HANTS,
Atiguslq On.
/SoNTINtE to transact httslnoss at tho
VV same Elro-Proof- Wnrehouso, C a m l>-
bull Street, where they renow the affiji of
their sort Ices lo their friends and tho puhlic.
Liberal cash advances made on priidueo lu
Store. J. W. WHITLOCK,
August lD 1862. JOHN COSKERY.
ROBERT H. TATUM,
ATTORNEY AT, LAW,
TRENTON, G A.
to hls etirb In iiny of
Bcsincsi
tlii) uuuritle
s ©©trusted .. . . .,
i*s of tlm Churoko© Clrtujt, and tlio.
County of Gilmer lu tho Blttu Rlfigo* Clecult,
will moot with prompt attention.
August 20,1852,
I*. ItUIMtlNs; I. It. IIUUSON, S. J. COUSX.
HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO,
l'aclar, uud Commission * Mcrchtuiis,
Fraset's Wharf, Charlatan, S. C.
St*** jf. Ttfi?Undersigned aro- tliutik-
fit! !hr tho llhorul pntronagu given
them the past season, hud ugal© olfer tliclr
services to tliclr frlenris and (ho public ns
, tienernl Commission Merthatitk.
Parilcttlnr atlemfuir will begivuh fojho sale
of cotton uud .nil other conntey (iroilucc—tho
purchasing of bagging mid rupo, plaulation
supplies, Ac, 1
Liberal cash advances and luclllilas will bo
lhruUliodoustoniers.
• HOPKINS, 1IUD80N & CO. .
Sopt. 2.1852, ly+
JOBS 8. AVDERSO.V, * i
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
•WILL glvo hlsprouipt attention to the sole
" ol Lnmln, und the establishment of dl».
dared Land Claims lu oqvtern Ttius.; 11a
will also do a General* collecting hasinea j
All on the most moderate terms.
Address Marshall ilarrlkun County Texas,
Rcrcncxccc.—Judok LuNritix.
' J. W. II. U.xDKmvooo. -*•
, Con. Daniel s. PmxTcr,
Jtiiy 10,1851
w. U. INDEItmiOD A J.ty.lf. underwood
Tvnil Prndlce Law Inin 11 the Counties ©
»” the Cherokee Circuit, (except Dade.)
They will both personally attend* at the
Courts. J.. \V,H, UNDERWOOD wi|l up
tend the Courts of Jackson'und Habersham
counties of the Western Circuit. Both will
attend tho sessions of tha Supreme Court at
Cnsivllle anil Gaitiesvllle. All business .**n-
trusted to them will he promptly ond faith
fully nttended lo.
OFFICE next door to Hooper As Mitchell,
• tDwi.D«*Vn)ltt fiuubc) 1 ' Homo,-Clil., nr'Avhmh
place one or Uothwlll always be found,except
absent on professional business. ,
Jan .28 18.11
WESLEYANFEHALE COLLEVE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
fRqho Flflccntb Annual Tcrm.or this In
al. slRullun will open otf the 1st Monday
In October, with tho following faculty;
Re*. EDWARD II. MYERS, A. M.,
President Jindl Prof, of English Literature.
Ruv. 0. .L. SMITH, A. M„ .
Prof. Mor. and Jut. Philosophyi
Bov, john.'m: EonnelE, a. m.,
Prof: of idatunt Science.
Rov. C. W. 8M1TH. A. M.,
Prof, tf Malhcmalics -
Mr. Pi b; GOTTENBEROER,
Prof, of Music. .
Miss P. R. GUTTENBERGER,
Assistant in Music:
Mbs 8. L. TILDON,
Jus/ruclrctsin Ornamnital Id ranches and
French.,
Steward's Department. . ’**■ .
Titos© wishing Information us to Charges,
Ootirso of gjudy. &o. &c„ may obtuin it by
applying to thu President, Mucnn, Oil.
.Aug. 2: 1852. O; L. SMITH.
801ITH t.lROUYA RAIL IIOJD.
Hamburg, Oct, 29, 1851.
milE FREIGHT ON COTTON, from the
X Hamburg Depot to Charlrston, will he,
until further notice, 73 cents per bale. This
Company will also receive Cutton nttlie Geer-
git. Rail Hoad Depot, In Augusta, pay the
toll nn’d drayoge, 18} cts., porors (ho Augnsin
Bridge, mid deliver il in Charleston at 93}
cents per bale.
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
No*. 14. nofi—tf.
Gkokoia.Uai!. ilo/.u Bank Aukncv, }
Home, Georgia. j
Cunningham A Union, ‘Agents.
P ERSONS wishing to have 'money sent
here from Augusta, (for rules of Couon
or other produce, or otherwise,) can, at any
time, procure a check from tits Rail Rond
Bunk on this Agency.
February aG, lh52.
( I EOllljlA, Floyd founty.-To nil whom
s-J it may. concern: Whereas Whde S.
.Cothran applies lo rite for letters of Adminis
tration on the Estmepf John 8. Burnett, late
of a,lid rounly decei|sed.
Tlu*se*|j|ft therefore to ©lie turd edtnntilsh
nil uud siugultrrthe kindred ond eredi'ois of
said deceased to he and appear at my office
wiiliht the (line prercribetl by Inw, to show
cau o,.if any exist, why sitjd letters should not
brgtniited td snld'nppllqdnt. Given Under
my band nnd official..igmiiure nt office,this
Milt day of August, 1852. ' ■
.1 ESSE .LAMBERTH, Ordinary.',
. Aogust 19, lxf'2. ; ■ •'.•■■* '. ' ' ,
>' DISSOLI'TIOY. .
^TFrOWErlwuereUy givou tlmt “the co-part-
i t ner«1»lp heretofore* existin«r butwuen the
sub^Tibera itpdor the nasue aii'l linn ot' Don-
tiis &• Hunt, was 4i»iulveiL<>rf tlie 22-Id ay ot
J (ily. \Ri2. by i^altethooobeQt. . Tlie immu of
tin* lirni will bo UsuJ by eiilicr of (lie part-
nern iniclodn™ tlie (or j»y Thniel S.
lYmtup, who bus the Notes nn»l Aocuunis for
colluetion.) J. H. DENNIS,
Cunningham and Lluton>
AtUic linilRwd Depot, Home, Georgia.
D EAL in all tlie varieties of Groceries iu
eluding a util assortment pf coinriiou
und flnlp liquors, wines Arc., lixMivy hardware,
iucli,as.Sibitiiv* Bellows, unvils, li a minors,
pxes,‘spades, shovels iVo. Gun and ’blasting
powder, jfiior, leud, &e. Yanis,o?nalmrgi,
^liirtinfi’}. slieutinyri &c. (by the bale.) Rice,
halt, tobrtocq, npd cheese. Flows, straw*
cfitturu, eorn shelleia and lnnclnht's }incl"ihi-
plements g-nerully; also, clover nnd grass
reeds »fcc. Floiir bnoop. Ifird, a lid‘provisions
generally. Fairbanks rmtunt plqtform and
counter stale?, tec..—nlmojit nvery tiling u-
niong tlie useful, whether ibr farm,.garden,
kitchen or dwelling, '• f*’.* ^
To ail of whicl) we respectfully invite the
intention of.dealers, farmer*i und ull who
;mny wlsh^'.to buy such articles, •
- Febfnnry 26 t l8 , *)2.
■ . “To Cut Lumber Fast,”
TTSE a a Laiioe Cihui i.auSaw.—Wcltnye
LJ a large snpbrlor niad© Circular Saw,
with mandril and all ©bhinluto,'far sale at
manufacturers prices mid expenses, by
CUNNINGHAM & LlNTuN
Fcbrttnry 28, 1S52, *.. .
Qri'Bl MILL.—Tjic HotucwtHid Steam Mil!
VJ three mil strum Rome, nn the Calhoun
Rond is i. operation, uml. the subscriber wil
receive earn on lull, and -otlim* nt the'usrinl
rateenf toll. JOHN HU.ME.
Hope nnd fin aging (nniishcri ir requMed
DIARRHOEA REMEDY. S
OYRI PS OF OLlfKBEIIRIPS, nn i llii iciit |.t«jQ|
k ’ and very palatable remedy tor children 1 : jj : U ”'
in slimmer' cotaphfiats. tmt. mi
WHITE SILK Timers.
. SNOWDEN &. SHEAR
August!! (IfOIL'Ilt.
TTAVE rceeiveil, from New Yolk, an tlseart.
4*1* merit ofl’lalh und Crimped Wliltu Silk
White trad Rlauk Lnco'Embroidered Muutll-
lna, Ladles’ Embroidered Muslin Olrimtisettea,
M nsl Iti and Lnco Undoraloovcx, ■ Valcnclcnmn
Lauo and Mutllti Collars; Also, a supply of
Ladies’Summer Dress GoodsMtt a grunt va
riety of sly Ids, of now nnd ulogant designs,
und to all,or which they veapuctfully luvlts
thonttenUon ofth© Ladies'.
.1 lino 10.1652.
INDIA MATTING.
SXOWDE.Y A SHEAR
Augusta GoorgiA,
ty, nnil W wliioli tliuy »*>»*i»«*«*tfalli'..Jinyite th(
nltentlnri ofjhe piiblla. ' June 10. 1852.
DUTCH EOLTING- CLOTHS.
' * SX0WDTN ft SHEAR
• Augusta •Oedfjrid.
H AVE received fttnn New York,-Dufcti
Bolting CLOTHS,'of tho best quality,
Nos. 0,1, 2. 3,4,6, 8, 7,8, 9, nml 10, and to
which the attention of the public;’Is reSpoct-
fully. luvltcdi JiulolO. 1852.
HAKOAIAS IN LADIES' I1UESS GOODS.
Snowden.K shear, Augusta, 0a„
TYTILLJ O'©))) thls day, Bull their .present
TV Stock ©(Coloretl:Printed Muslins; Col-
orfid Vrlntwl Uuregus'; Tissue*; Crap© do Paris,
and tlrenacllnus, at cost. The assortment
embraces some of tho latest styles, and most
elegant articles of the season.
Jilly 29,-1862.
COFFEEJl COFFEE!
fHtHE steeugth ,ot four pounds ofthe best
JL yuatili/ of Co/fee. solti for fifteen cents.
Hummel's Extradt uf CofTeo Is acknowledged
by all fob© the best salbst nml cheapest drink
now before the people, (','bald .faco" uot cx-
'cepted.) for ©Id nml young.
A lrlnl only Ss necessary to attest Its superi
ority'. Call at tbo Drug Store of ’
August 12.1853,' ROBERT BATTEY,
f piLlPH of every shade nml ‘Kingstreakcd
J- and Spudded," Will bo opened for inspec
tion by the subscrlbir, during tho month of
Sipumber nert. ltOBT. BATTEY.
July; 23. li)62. ' - ,
‘I’YAnLllH.—Fifty varlulles, of all shades
.14 ready for delivery at BA’i'TEY’S Drug-
and Seed Store, ori tho 1G/A oj November next.
July 22.485*2, * -
t) YAC1ATUS,—A large ami elegant .assort-
sJL.meqt ul vin ielles of this exqulslto Dutch
Dull), will bu opened (lining tha month of
September next for tho Inspection uml approv
al ofthuLudlcs at
BATTEY’S DRUO STORE,
July 22,1862.,
tends ro-opetilng tho Maie Acudemy for tits*
reception of l'tiplls, on Monday 20th instant.
It Is resnoclfully but earnestly requested, that
Pupils bo.prcscrit at the first of tho Session,
iu older to their, proper classification.
Rates will ho inrido known to applicants. .
July 8.1853. - J. 0. MoDANIEL.
FttEKII & CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
rpuE umlersigitcri proposes to receive lilt*
JL. his family and instruct with his own
children, a limited number of pupl(s.
The course.ofins'ructian will comprise ths
French, Latin nml Greok languages. Mathe
matics, Sut veying, Natural History ««. Jro.
The ternis for board and tuition are seventy-
five dollars per session-of six months payshl*
in advance, BUG. 0^080 IN.
Rcferenrei.—General Ldlsnur, King*-
ion;Dr. .Mnxcn.Uomo. *
Rome, Ga., June 34,1859 tf
VALUABLE LAND FURSALE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS olfer for sal#
torn lands its nny on Coosa River, nml thirty
acres first quality tip lauds with thirty acres'
cleared lauds, all flesh, the lands lying one
and a hall miles fi om Gadsden tho terminus
ofthe Selina and Tenncsseo River Railroad,
well watered, and healthy location ns uny in
the Stale. Wu will also sell tho Hotel la
(liidstlen with all the lots belonging to it,
with thu lands ur separately, as may suit the
pttfcliascr. The nliovo property will bo of-'
lured for Bale until the first of Sopterabor*
next, unless disposed of sooner; Auy person
wishing to purchase such property. cun soo
the lands and ascertain tho terms by calling
mi W. D. Young, A. D Hughes or.-.W, A.
Vincent, as one or all of thorn may'at any
timo he found hi tho lilttco..
Y0UNC & HUGHES.
Gadsden, Chorokco Co., Ain. JunolO, 1862.
WARE HOlhE A COHHIS810Y 91ERCHANT8*
Rome, Georgia.
rth IIE undersigned ro.pcctfuUy Inform
~ their friends nnd thepubllo generally,that
they have rntored into a partnership fur die*,
purpose of doing a general Ware-Roam nml
Commission burinots, under the firm and style
of M. A. STOVALL Je CO. ,
They will have completed by the first of Sep.
lumber next, a IsreC and commodious Ware.
House, immediately In Ihe centre of the bo-o.
ness part of Rome, whero they will be prepn r~
cd To.reeeive, store and .sell any species of
mePa.ntlise, option, corn, wlteqt, bucotr, Aee*-
Tltey will also make liberal advances an cot
ton or other produce in store, or will ship 'be
same, when desired, to Charleston, Savannala
or Augusta, charging only the legal rate of
interest on thu amount advanced. From Its-
long experience of olid of the firm In tlm com-/
mission business, they tin Iter themselves they
present advantages lo planters sending pro
duce lu mis point, not surpassed by nny hoyse
In Rome. Their charges wi(l correspond wlUi
those of otlter houses'It this city. "
M. A. STOYALL.^
D.S.PR1NTUP. 1
August 5,1852, ’ f t
Farm Implement—Sued, Ac.
V~\NE purlnblu large, a most useful c
U bnndy inaclllm), ono doxen best t
eltellors, on© dozen straw-aimers usual t
a lurgo-ltand.or lrorso mill, a,*ftilt asso
plpws, cli'tivntors, Arc., tine suporlq
plrtnjer, long und short handle shovol*
tea., n d, yellow* and white ulovurseejl
seed, tet,, tori sale bnu»
' •'.*. GhWNlNoqAM he 1
February.20, lb52.
rojif. sirin nu
W E hnvc.on hand and l
l*'rge auaBtlryqtg
■ RLE I.UMBF.If, »I-
*1 CASH nnd CASH <
p/nred to da