Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, December 19, 1850, Image 4

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& auvoaxrn FoRTb-N^i—That is a great Ice in the California correspondent of be New York Express, which represents the Gcrernor vl California as having expend ed a Urge fortune which lie had made, in eonoecticn with Sutler, by laying out the city ofSacramento. Governor Burnett, who was sent to Oregon by President Polk, as chief justice, and held the position six months, started in California as srrou ns the gold ru mor reached him, joins? Sutter in lay ng out • Sacramento, and now holds property there, « for which he refused, in February last $125,. 000 in cash. He is a shrewd manager in money matters, n sagacious politician a rad ical democrat, and withal, one of the best of men in all the relations of life. Among other pateata issued at Wash- mg*on during the wefik ending October nineteenth, was one to Thomas G. Stagg, of New York, for improvement in prepuring beef-steaks, for cooking., THE MARKETS. Rosa,December ID, 1850- ox'.—itififjfiil|t from lOi to lit cents. I—•Eight)' emits per bushel, t Mean—Eighty- five cent*. E—Three fifty to Four dollatt fifty pr. 100 lb*. Six dollars per 100 lbe. .. '- - Chislistos, Deo, 14, I850-. COTTON.—With a moderate demand yesterday , the market continued depressed, and prices of Tliurs- • -.day scarcely sustained. The sales nmounterl to , 1400 bales.at ihe followlmt particulars: 38 bales at 111,13 at 13,130 at 134,33 at 13|. 100 at 13 7-10, |kfWatll|,3tll ' 350 at I3|. 1139-10,90 at 13|, 1-10at 1311-10 _■ Ssvs.xxxn, Dec. It, 1450. 1COTTON.—Our market was dull yesterday and it sales were 050 bales, at the following prices: 11 t 131; at IS 13|- 384 at 134; 53 at I3J; and 143 at “ Fab sold 13 cents, Adocsti, Dee, 14,1450. ihutlneia done «n the article to- dsy, baa been nt Ion caprices. Desirable lota nr Good Middling have been sold stlSlo. Holden do not oiler their stocks freely St any redaction. Sides l<8mntna|>>ns «wht easier rates than yesterday— i,-- Range Irom ^ TblED in this City on the 14th instant, after a abort COTTON • Hdh <c| ROME PRICES CURRENT. IWBBiLTWJ. T. jwiL asrinratv. RiA. Hems...,, Bide,, BstfflMro, Dundee, ..yd,.., K/ •••• Gunuey Bcrvfsx, Goshen .1b..., Conntrv Ilxsr, Fore quarter, .... Hind do Caudles, Box,.'.... Spcnnatef^ss., • ••« AcJ inlontivlf:,,, Coffee Java, Sack...... .... Culm, Lngnira, ItiO, ..set Cotton, .... Cohn, Conn Mkai Courage* Bale Hope, M;milin, Cotton, Flour, MackEiu., No 1 per bbl No. 2 * # « Nc. 3 ** “ Hides, Green, lb.... Dry ?, n ImoM, ritwile, 0|H . KngUtflt 5 u . Hod . Bund, st 7 in . Hoop, Da. Lkau. ..a fl|n Moi.assk* hbl pr uni. W. I '*7ia Myrup, ftO ;i . Naim, Keg lb fi|a Kick lb 0J a Salts, Liverpool per Suck .... 2 00 ti ito do bushel t*0 u Table, per box 15 a Sugar, N. Orleans lb a Poriorieo, Da Delta, il I) Snntiu-ru.4, 10 u Refined II a Loaf, 13 a Crushed, 13i<t Clarified, 11 n 34 35 S3 .. 815 . .813 50 ..810 io| «i 51 m f/MLY GB0CEBY A FlOVmOX STORE. of the City, 3 Doors above J. 8. Burnett's Co-ner, In the House recently occupied by Mr. Oppart, as a Cl- gar Factory. In addition to Ibeir Stock of Groceries, they bare and will continuo to keep on hand,a choica “PPly of Confectioneries, and Frufteofdifferent kinds. The CUhtens of Home and vicinity, .re retmeetfully invited to call at ihetr establisltmcm. where they may obtain as go id bargains paean be afforded by any oth er House in the. City. -The following articles com prise o portion of Our Blotjk: ugai Crushed do Loef do Blacking, Orange* Sweet, Scotch Snuff, Lemons, Clarified,do Fine Hav Cigars. Pina Apples, Rio Coflee, Table Salt, Mercer Potatoes, Moeba do Wine Vinegar, White Onions, lava do Lemon Syrup. Red do Cnba Molasses, Totnauo Keuup. Goshen Butter, Stewart's Syrup, Rock and other English Cheese, No. 1. Mackerel, Candies Anaor. Northern do Imperial Tea, Picklea, Dried Beef, Black do Mustard, Scotch Herring, Almonds, Sugar Crackers, Willow lls<ke,». ■“S^jatJar & cSSei^r rccan Nuts, English Walnuts,Malaga Grapes, Prunes in Boxea.Verinacello, Northern Apples, Sul. Raisin*, Brooms, Sardines, Dried Citron, Starch,Pearl and Coaco Nuts, Rice, Blue, Brnzil do Star Candles, Retsdi* Cigars, Buck Wheat, Tallow do Principe do Rock Salt, Sperm do L. 8ol’*, do Turkey Figs, in Colgate* Soap, L Nntionalsdo Boxes. Varie^oted do All ol which we offer for Cosh only. Familios are in* iled to send in their orders, Rome, Ga., Nov. 2l, 1*550. , Tali, Wool :<3 i 3ft Illness, Sidnrt Stamky, about twenty years of nge, formerly n resident of Lincoln county, North Carolina. He received skillful medical aid—was a Son ofTcm- pernner—by whom be was duly attended during his illness, and bv whom he was buried with the usual funeral hotter*. \T77S ARB AUTHORISED to nunon lice Maj. - , yy Thomas G. Barron, a Cnodidutc lor Major General of the 12th Division, Georgia Militia, at the *;■ - ensuing election on the * — - »;» * next, to fill the vucam * lion of Gan. Daniel I posed of *.ho Counties of Gilmer, Cherokee, Cuss, Jordan, Murray, Walk er, Dade, Chat tonga and auction and commission business. THE undersigned would respectfully tender his sc vice# to the public as CITY AUCTIONEER. All busine«s“eiitrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention and quick returns. J. L. HUSON He would beg leave to refer to ■sssms. UMAX a STKINSON, # M •* eat a corroN, \ lo-av ,V bso. i Qriitin. " ciisrsvAc ax. S " dcxxis -V hist, ! Rome, MR. J. traikob,4 iMiiledgrville. Home. Ga.. Dec. 10. 1850. 10 f first Monday in January ncy occasioned by tho resign n- . If. Bikd. The division is ccin- \\T E nremithorised to nnnoanco Col. JOHN W. v v DODD, of Floyd,. Candidate for Major Gen eral, of i!i. 13th Division,G. M., nt the ensuing elec- dlian on the first Monday in January next. The di- . vision i. composed of lit. Counties of Gilmer, Cher okee, Cass, Gordon, Murray, Walker, Dude, Clint- ta-.g. and Floyd. Dec. 5. J - FRESH ARRIVAL At No. 2, Choice Route. T HE undereigned would respectfully invite the eiti- xrnsof Rome and the surrounding country,to call •ml examine bia FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just ' reived ana opened, cooaiating in part of the follnw- |artielea,tU:- , Crash'd, l’ortorko and N. Orleans Sugars; Jars,Rio and Lagaira Coffee. met. Syrup. Rice, Cheese, Sea-chocolate, 'Ini Catsups, Piekh-a, Citron, Preserveil Ginger, hi. Btatr and Tallow Candles, Family Flour, kerel in bids., half bid. ,and kilts. Buttera.Pow- , Shot and Lead, Axes, Iron and Nails. Buckets, .’Factory Thread, Stone-ware, Boots, Shoes, ips and Blankets, nnd many other articli-a not *d; all of which he will sell cheap for Cash, or unge for Country Prodnee. THOMAS J. VERDERY. id Street, Rome, Dae. 19,1850. 8EBATHE0N. iNegotiiscompertum ttl miilium inyeittnm pot$e. n ”" , E Joint Cathy, Williem J. Smith, J. L. Mc- fArver, James Hurt and John J. Walker, Pro- I amt original Tiusteea. C. Btatham respeetfblly invites the attention of .parents and guardians u. may with their aone or iprrpnred tor College or instructed in ihe ordina- Lehr. of. common Khoolednc.ilon to the above [ Academy, sitaated on a desirable eminence in Lilly ofei.ceilcnt water. # | next term will commencojon the first Monday barv next. Oaxaca—Hon. Wm.C. Dawson, Hon Francis e, Mr. Samuel E.Scudder and Col. Y. P. King, m>, Ga , R. B. Martin Feq , Clerk Saprr Lllcdgevilte. 5,1854. HEW ARRIVAL 4HE undesigned begs leave to inform the . eitiuuinfRome, it* vicinity and the public r, tbat he haa just received and opened a new [WATCHES and JEWELRY ol tho very la in an J finest atyle. Ilia friends and aeqaain e cordially Invited 19 give hint a call and ex- iisortment. .oftepalrlng done to order, end goods and jr.tcd. _Hkiestablishment will bo founds I above tin Hilbura Hooie, Depot Square. J. G. McKlNZIE. ! IMPORTATION. ■ton, South Carolina, Nov. 1850. enigned has commenced Uw iBPOCtillff — *—*-*—* ’at No. •I red, ! C w^h%oWf„, I tho ttry next, • large and very eomplen I Good*, selected by hiniK-lf yu of England and Franco, and imported Port. arly invites attention to hi* ’Mock of a’ANCV GOODS, i* being one of the ver offered tn this Market—compris I Figured, iitiKSi DINES, AI.BARINES; is, &e.,of the latest r style Bonnet Ribbons ; VL3?ndapted to the Spring -in great variety ; , Mohair. Cation aad Thread t piiTvJ)t«ing on the meat & WurSm 'Mob'.jla comparkton lAmariean THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AMD Tint FARMER’S GUIDE. LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., NO. 54 GOLD ST., NEW YORK. Continue to publish the four lending British Quarter ly Reviews am! Blackwood's JVJagaziiie ; in addition to which they have recently commenced the publica tion of a valuable Agricultural work, called the Farmer's Guide to Scientific and Praotical Agriculture.” By Henry Stefhkns, F. 11. S., of Edinburgh, nu thor of the“ book of the farm,’' &c. &c.; as*feted by John P. Norton, M. A., New Haven, Professor of Scientific Agriculture iu Yale College, vVc. Arc. This highly valuable work will comprise two largt royal octavo volumes, containing over 14(f0 pages, ith 18 or 20 splendid steel engreviugs ami marc than GOO engravings on wood, in the high-nt style of th« art, illustrating almost every implement of husbandry now in itso by tho best farmers, the best methods of . 'toughing,pluming, haying, harvesting, &c. Arc , the various domestic animals in their highest perfection In short, the pictorial feature of the book is unlqui . and will render it of incalculable value to the student of agriculture. The work i* to be />ubli»bed in Semi-monthly Num her*, of 64 pages each, exclusive ofthe Steel engrav ing*, and is sold ut 25 Cants each, or 85 for the entire work in numbers, of which there will be nt least twen ty-two '1*1# British Periodicals ne-pubUshed are ns fol Iowa, vi/: THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVlEW(Con- aervatvc), TllE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) THE NuR Til BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD'S EDlNBUUGH.MAGAZINE (To Athongh these works are distinguished by the poli ticalalindra above mdicoted, yet bum small portbin of their content* is devoted to political subject* It is their literary character which gives them their chief value,and in thnt they stand confess .ally (hr alnive all other journals of their class. Dlackieoid, still unde the masterly guidance of Christopher North, tains its ancie nt celebrity, and is at thi* time. unu*ual- ly attractive, from the aerial works ofButwer and oth er literary notables, written for that magazine, and fir*t appearing in it* columns both in Great Britfciu Mini ill the United Slates. 8ucli works as “ Tlie Cax- ions” and* 4 My New Novel” (both by Biilwer), 4 * My PenbiMilnr Medal,” M The Green Hand,” and other serial*,of which numerous rival editions are tamed by the leading publishers in this country, 'have to be re printed by those publishers from the pages of Block- wood, after it hat been inutd Ay Messrs. Scott 4* Co., so that Subscriber* to the Rcprient of that Magazine may always My on having the earlisst reading of these fucinating tales- TERMS. Per nnn. $3.00 5 00 7 00 800 3.00 9.00 10 00 $3 00 (Payments I*be made 'in all rates tn Advance.) CLUBBING. A discount of twenty five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Cluba ordering four or more copies of any or in are of the above woiks. 'I hus: 4 copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be aeut to one address for $9; 4 copies of the four Review* and Blackwood for 83<>; ®nd so on. ~ ‘ “ clubc mvt be senidirscs to the pub DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. T HE Copartnership existing between SAWRIE fc VERDERY, was this day dissolved. Nov. 16. P. S. All business of the firm will he settled by T. VERDERY, who will continue the business. roots & shoes CASES Mens Water-proof, Cslf nnd Kip Boots, purchased from the manufacturers— will be sold Into down at Nov. 2l. DENNIS & HUNT’S FINE MOLESKIN HATS & FUR CAPS. G ENIN’S Superfine Molexkin Ifats, warranted to be superior to any other hat brought to this towu. Also, Fine Beaver Fur Caps, may be found at DENNIS Sc HUNT’S Nov. 21 NEW STORE, AND AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK or Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and GROCERIES. (Ntxt door to Wm. E. Alexander dr Co.) ACCORDING to previous notice, I now offer fei Urge and well selected stock of Staple •I'd Fancy Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting of Wue, black, brown, olive, green end cadet broad cloths; black, corded, doeskin, plain, lancy, striped, Mmsmmimettat blwvbteek. strip«i» olive mixed, O^brd, fluey plnid, sHm drab, end silver mked ssitmncU j blue, black, brownv.gnsen.aodi gold mwed r grey and cadet Kentucky janes ? Wars and drab pilot cloth, for over-coating; all kinds o*tweeds* red, ircen, white and yellow flannel; super easslraere verting*,all qualities; black serge; silk and* cotton handkerchief* j black and fhney silk cravat* j men’s buck, hoseskin, cassimere a n d bone knit gloves; La- dies* kid, cassimere end silk gloves; worsted aud silk inf a. The ladies are particularly invited to look at a few pattern* of black brocade. Grade, Rhino and «triped ohene silks; figured and lustre du cliene and Jenny Lind poplins; velvet trimmings, »l* color* ; fine as-orim*"*i-jnnrT**"* 1 «*P ribbon* ; rj-is.—Wrtck aljjuccas; black, plain end figured mohair, changeable nnd fancy figured ul* pacas; mode striped do., ladies tnorino vesta; Hunga rian, pearl and Albonni, Coburg and Leghorn bonnets blk. Leghorn do., while, i»ink, blue and straw colored •attln bonnet*; some with leathers, very pretty; artifi cial flowers; a beautiful casortment of gold ]ienciU,fin* 8* r *,£*• ear rings and breast pins, silver pencils and thimbles; swisa,jaconot and mull muslins, bishop lawn; plain and figured bobblnetU; lisle and thread lace nnd edgings and insertion; a fine assortment of calicoa and gingharoa, shawls, &c. &c ; a wei] assorted stock of ready made clothing; 10 cases boots assorted; india rubber over-boota and shoe#, ladies overshoe# ; | ar ge stock heavy negroahoes; a general assortment of ladies shippers and walking shoe*; miso+m and children's do.; mens and boy’a shoes; bats and caps, a good assort ment ; a Urge and general assortment of hard ware and cutlery; 10 bale* osnaburgs ; striped and plain home spuns, bleached da; bed t.cking f furniture dimity;iron, •sit. sugar, coffee, moUscs, bagging, rope, twine, mack- ernl, loaf sugar, hoop nnd band iron, nail rods, horse shoe nails ; 100 kegs nails, assorted ; fine assortment of men’s and ladies saddles nnd bridles. The assortment is very complete in every line and will be sold on very reasonable terms. I wifi take all kinds of produce that can t»c turned to any account in the way of exchange. Cosh paid for Cotton. Coun try merchants wishing to replenUh their Stocks with some leading article* might find it to their advantage to call. A few piecss ol carpeting for sale low, with a great many other articles too tedious to mention. FRANCIS M. ALLEN. Nov. 14. 1850. 6 RAIN & MUD- I NDIA RUBBER Coatsand Leggings. Also, Gents. Ladies’and Misses Rubber over-shoe*, and Ladies Rubber bootee*, a new nnd desirable nrticle, all of which are a sure protection nc* 1 * 0 ** rain and mud. DENNIS Sc HUNT. Nov. 2l. LIGHT! LIGHT!! P ATENT CAMPHINE LAMPS giving a better nnd clu-api-r light than any thing else yet discover ed (the Sun excepted) nt THE NEW YORK STORE. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS- A LARGE Assortment of superfine allwool Long shawls. Black Silk Shawls, and the very latest ityle ol Mantillua. Also, materials for making man tillas at DENNIS Jc HUNT’S. Nov. 2l. ATLANTA IRON F0UNDEBY. M ILL GEARING of every deseription.Gin Gear ing, Plate* and Balls, Arc., Ate , together with all such oilier casting-* n» are usually made at similar es< t.ibli*lnuent«, will be manufactured to order on ac commodating terms, and warranted to be of the beat material, by A. LEYDEN AtCO Nov. 28. % ly ARK MILLS of different sixes, with all the lat est Improvements. Apply nt the Atlanti Iron Fiutndery. A. LEYDEN At CO. Nov. 2v ly M ILL STONES, French, Georgia, and Esopus, of every size, nt manufacturer's prices, with freight added. Also, Bolting Cloth* of *upi rior quality. Cast Iron Water Wheels,of all si/.ea, for Flour and So Mill*, Ate., Ate Apply nt the Foundery of N«v. 98. 1850. A. LEY DEN At CO. BONNETS- U NCUT Velvet Bonnet*, nil colours, trimmed in handsome style, AT THE NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 21. ROME POST-OFFICE. T WI Arrangement*. UK Northern, Southern amt Emteru Mail, elosa at 9i o’clock, A. M<, itailjr, except Sun daes. Arrive, ut 14 P: M., daily, except Sundays, [Mode ol' conveyance. Bail Boad Cart- Wn.iern Mail, (via) Donut aud Missionary Si*, lion. On., to Blue Pond' Ala., closes at 1 P. III., daily, except Sundays. Arrivts at 8 A. M., daily, except Tuesdays. [Mods of conveyance, four- liorse coach. Jacksonville mail, (via) Cavo Spring and Stale . I.ine. cloje. at 5 A. M., every Monday. Arrives at 1 0 P. M., every Wodnesdsjr. [Mode of conveyance, horse mall Cavo Spring innil (via) Vann'. Valley, Ga. clour, every Tuesday end Friday at 104 A. M. Arrive, •ante day, at 11 A. M. [diode of conveyance, horse mail. -v-. let Fayette mail (via) Dirt Town, Hardin's AAllSr Ariuuichee and Summerville, arrives every Jl/otidiiy on* Thursday at 0 P. M., nnd close, same day at Uj P. At. California, Hermitage end Johnson*, m.ll. clou, at 10 A. M.. even- “"*< nrrlve. same day m. is, or. [JriNls nt conveyance, horse moils. April 18, 1850. THOMAS J. I'lilt RV, />. M. AUit.tMIEIl * TRxnmci.u ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROHE. GA. Nov. 38, 1850. 1,. I.IN Is URANTI.Y, WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION HEBCH.tXTS r ATLANTA, GA. Nov. 38, 1880. ly FAZI, AN© WINTER 080! N. J. OMBERff, MERCHANT TAlI.cnr,1 TT A ® now .on band a welt select.,I stock ofCIs ~7, lr C ' u ‘"’' er0 * n'nl Vestings, oi every shade color, together with every other nrticle usually 1 n an esutMiahment of this kind. Th.s, *c have been selected by himself m New York,. ■ great care nnd particular relerence to the pr. mg Fashions. He isnlur prepared' to inanUfal turo clothing in n inaniter mnl style not tot. saq (P a ?*, a ou ' largest and ucaklti.liiotiald. oltiM. f October 10, 165C. uonaa a.SDsn.n. > ■( oiuatKa s iisuiltix. IIAM1I.TON k IIABIIBMAX. Factors & CommissioH Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Oct. 3. 1850, 1 ,o ln OSGOOD* ALSABR00K k CO. No. 4, Choice Houte y EJ AVE|op*neil anJ offer a general assortment of Ready-Made Clothinff* embracing every va riety of m Coats, Pantiy Vests, Shirts y Cotton and Ma rino Drawers and Shirts, Morina undervest for Ladies ; Cravats of various style*, half hose, collars, iVc., &c. We also offer a superior lot of Boots and 8hoes from the Negro Brogan to the Kino Calf Boot, with n choice selec tion of Ladiet ni,( l Cbildrent Bootees and Shoes, Trunk*, Curpet-Bags, list* and Cap#, of nil aorta and price*. We aho offer School, Religions nnd Miscellaneous Books. Stationery and Fancy Stationery, Perfume*, from Jidc* Anuel, tfoips, Hair and 'lootlt Brushes, with h great variety of articles too tedious to mention, all of which will be sold at a fair advance upon cost and charges. Tin? ladies we will be especially pleated to see nt No. 4. Rome, Ga., Nov. 7,1*50, 6m BOOTS! BOOTS! A FEW pairs of superior doubled sole studied Boo!*, (home-made) may Ira had cheap for cash, by applying nt this office immediately. For any one of the four Reviews, For any two do For any three uo For all four of the Reviews, For Blackwood’s Magazine, For Blackwood and three Review*, For Blackwood and the four Riviews ^ • For Farmar’a Guide (uouiplete in2i Nos.) BANKS & EDDLEMaN. DEM.KRS 1M BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PEGS, SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c. AtlnntUy Ga.y H AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lasts, Peg*. Findings, Tools, &c., und will fill orders nt Augusta price*, with lira freight added. Shoe-Ma ker* in Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well to try them, as they niight* , go farther ;»nd fare worse." They also have a lorge stock of well assorted Boots and Shoe*, mode exnressly for them, which they will warrant. They ore superior,and iio mistake, and will be sold cheap Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoe*, manfactur* cd by themselves in Atlanta. These aro far superior to any Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the country, and will be aold on accommodating term*. They are prepared also, to make to order fine single and doubled *ole Boots, or any other kind, in • style unsurpassed in this country. Nov. 28, ISftO. To the Friend* of Medical Reform. T HE oft and repeated colls to visit patients at a dis tance in the country, ha* induced thu subscriber to unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. II. B. RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia, whose qualifications are of the first order, hav ing practiced for several years with flattering success in Middle Georgia, where hia reputation •• a prac titioner, is best known and appreciated. 1 will also take this method of returning *»r grateful acknowledgements to my patrons for past lavor*, and still solicit a continuance of the *atne. In connection with the above named gentleman,! will be prepared at all timet to attend to calls in reasona ble di>tsnce,nnd when necea.«nry, the services of both will Ira tendered in consnltiition without additional charge. D. S. JONES. Rome, Ga., October 2l, IS50. *f To Officers and Soldier* of the War with Mex ico. the War of 1812 with Great Britain, or aoy of the Indian Wan, Regular, Volunteer or Drafted, or their legal Bepretentative*, Widow* and hein. B Y recent net of Congress yon are allowed boun ty lands nnd money in proportion to the time oi service, rendered in nny of the above itnmed War*. The undersigned Imving all the form* no- ce»*nry, you enn obtain wurrnnl* for entering your land*, nnd procure the bounty money whenev er allowed, by application to DANIEL 8. PRINTUP, Attorney at Law, Rome, On. October 17, ISftO. Gin CHARLES F HAMILTON. > ^ TIIOMAS HAtlUEMaN. IMRDEnAN fie HAMILTON* Warehouse & Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. Oct 3, 1850. I ,., m . A. K. V TTOIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rome, Geoigia. WILL Practice in nil the Counlicanf the Oh.ro k»* Circuit. 48 Sr|,t. 5, 1*30. AGENCY OF Or. Filch’. Celi braied ItfrihlttN. Pulmonary Iiulnui. Doroutir* F» Pec torn I Expec torn u». ***" r« CotrvAoYj 1 Pulmonary Lmiment, Ilnmor Corrector,- I'urc nnd Medicinal Cod Hirer Oil! Anlt-ity,Hu .Mixture, Cough null C'athartia PM© Nervine, Frmule Pill, ' . Feinnlc Sncolflc, *a.. Mk hwi i!" con * , » ,1,, / " ,lJ with nnprecadentaa- success .» in© frenrmeut of Cough,, ColdI, Consumption, Asthma, lUar* Diseases, Duspeptia, Scro/utti, Sides Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com plaints, Pitts, 8,-e., S;c. FITCH'S UNEQUALLED PATENT 8]h- VlCIt PLATED ADDOMINALISUPPORTERW.. I»H FITCH’S IMPtlOVED PLA-TEfi- 3TBSS. SPRING SHOULDER BRACE. DR, FITCH'S SILVEit INHALING TURK Or. Fffehni talthvnlcd Six Lcellrw- os tux racviKTion and era* or Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj Ihe Aeast, *>'€., nnd on themethed of preserving JTeaUh and Ifoauty to an old oge. This Book should be in every family’. Tw for'relief*" 3* “ o'"* ° U ,' ,h * ° nl y """at**** lor rutei. io mother*, tho diroctiotta It elv«r tW "'*• e,, ‘ ,cntion of Children are .nval'jftUlaT 0 copies of this Book have pnasetl throuxb tko (>re.., and tliu wile codtinue. unnhated. * For.nle hr 8. S. FITCH is CO..- 107 Brondwny, N. Y., and hr' tn. n. r . S' I)ICKElts,J N, Kome^Unt- © fl «-1 itch a Guidk to InvAttDa. or Dirastloa* to |icrwna u.ing Dr. Fitcli'. lU-Mnlfo,. to hatia£ gratis, ot nil hi. Agents. W. P. W 1 LK INS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rome, Georgia. Lsssa to Hon. D s. i-ohtsb, ciiaslistox, a. c., or AT CAVaai-aiNo, on. Hon wr. it. cnnsitwooD, romx. oa. Hon. WIU.IAH XXZAKO, DECATUR, OA. July 18,1S50. 4, ]y DNDKHWOOD Sc DTANDIFKlt, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome, Georgia. WILL practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Su preme Court of said State, nnd in the adjoining counties ol Alnbnmn. Oct. 10,1850. Tlifts, C. HINDMAN, JCJIV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ripley, Mississippi. Will nttend the Courts in tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of tho Suite oi Mississippi, All profession al business confided to his management shall re® ceive strict nttention. May 9, ISftO, N. J. ONDEHIb DRAPER AND TAILOR, Broad Slrcecl Rome, Ga. October 10, 1850. a. W, BBJ.LL, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Broad Street Rome, Ga. October 10, 1850. %• Orders from Clubr must be tcnidwfc* to the pub- Habere, u> no discount from these prices can he allowed to Agcnta. Money, current iu the States where usued, will be received at par. (&»Remtttai'ces and communication* siioald be al ways addiesatd, post paid or franked, to tht Publish er*. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. 79 Fvlto* St«xkt, New York, Entrance 54 Gold at* Dec. 4 185*1. FALL SUPPLIES. B ATTEY A DRO., Having received their Fall Supplies, invite attention to • large and well as sorted Stock of pure Drti^a and Medicine*, ^lint*, Oi!», Dye-Siutfe, Glass, Brushes, PcrfuinerT, Fancy article*, etc., etc. W** 5- THE ATTENTI jN OF PHYSICIAKS T S invited to our frcih Bitppl)-of D.ugi and Mcii- Em-liah nnd Amsfieiin <;bi-niljnj«. Barg'- Dac.!). T~ I Notthe™. FnBE FAMILY ^“SSn.. .*«• I WASHINGTON HALL, Alio Ota, Georgia. T HIS HOTEL ha.bran newly lilted up and finely lurni.hed lor the accommodation ol' the Travel. iog Public, generally, ftp* No pain* will be spared to noder nil comfortable who inoy give ut n call. fCJ* SeivunU nlw.-iy. in attendnuce at the Car. to convey b.ggiigo and conduct Paaaengere. JAMES LOYD, Proprietor GEO. R. MAZER, Superintendent. N. It.—A new and .plendid BARBER SHOP re. ecntly nttnchcl, under the tame roof. Dec. 5, ll5U. b COD LIVER OIL. T HAT ceiehrated core for Conmmption, Serotula in all iu forme nnd vat ion. other dll* rare*, ju.t received 30 gals, direct front the tnann* tnetory of Rnahton, Clark A Co.—warranted genu ine. For safe by BATTEY 4s BRO. Dec. 5,1850. CAefre'a Hotel Range. J I pohrhF" CHEAP CASH STORE. T HE rabecriber Informs hD friends and the pnblie generally, But he has removed his Store from the Corner of Bro# *«d Etowah Bt|vala.t»llot baldtore HOPKINS, HUDSON ft CO. «l©mm I8SION MEHCUAIfT*. Office Frazer's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. T llE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friehds ntid the public, thnt they hnvu opened nu Office in tho City of Charleston, 8. C., (or a GENERAL COMMISSION BU.SINE.S8. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cotton, and all -other Country Produce, purchase of Merchan dize, and Receiving and Forwarding Good*. The customary cash advances and facilities will Ira afford ed customer*. J. R. Hudson and Joint J. Cohen resides in Charles ton. L. Hope ins continues hi* residence nt Angus* ta, G*., engaged In the Commission Business as heretofore, where he may be consulted in relation to business designed for our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta. JOHN U. HUDSOaN, l rlMfl#alMl JOHN J. COHEN, J ctUiTlett9n - October 24,1850. J. D. DICKERSON, DRUGGIST—ROME. GEORGIA. W HOI.CALK A XU a UTAH. DXALIK IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, 5tc. October 10, 1850. Broad Street. A. ». KING & CO. COTTO V GJNMANUFACTURERS Rome, Georgia. May 9. 1950 Persons and Servants. CHECKS on Charleston and New York, lor sals by DANIEL 8. PR1NTUP, Agent for the Bank of the Suite of So. Cn. Nov. 14, 18ft0. 6 ly Win. IMJItKS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR Broad Street Ramt, Georgia, T HE subscriber takes this method of informing Ills friends, and the public generally, thnt ho i* t ircpnred to execute nil work entrusted to Ills care. Io feel* confident of his nbility to please all who may favoiti him with a call. Ho pledges himself that no garment shnll leave his shop until the cus tomer be pleased with the fit. Tho undersigned is permanently located in Rome, and hopes to mer it a liberal share of the public patronage, there bo- ing no risk incurred on the part of the patron, ns no garment shall leave my shop until natisfaction Ira given. WILLIAM PUHKS, mo b40*u i, ,|(i ri ot theCUyflffkllWT CHOICE’S HOTEL, ROMEy GEORGIA. MRS. MARY CHOICE Formerly of Dnhtonega, ha* token charge of the NEW HOTEL, aud made extensive preparations for the comfort and convenience of those who may favor lu*r with a anil. From her long experience, she confidently hope* to give entire satisfaction to transient Visitors und Permanent Boarders. .September 5, 1950. 49 12m dtj. Persona wil! be carried to and from the Depot to the Hotel, free of charge. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1TT1LL ha soM, on Tbanday, the 10th day of Jan- II nary ntst, between lbe legal hour* at sale, at Ihe late residence of William Jinks, late ol Floyd county, deeearetl, all the pdbtbable property belong ing to the estate of said <k-raserd, consisting of Coen, Foddsr, Wheat, Horses, Unas. Shrap, Yaks of Own and Can, one wagon. Fanning Tool.,Saddle ehd bri dle, lloaeehold and Kitchen Furnitore; with varton* other articles loo tedioo. to mention. Sold far tht bendtt of tho heirs and creditors of said daeessrd. Also.ihe nogreaabekagingta mideetata. will to hired on tba first Tusadny In February next. mttU Termem.de known ond.yefaale. L’OSKEKY JA.VJES & CW# Warehouse & Commission Uetuhaat^ AUGUSTA, GA. T HE undersigned thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, ngain ten ders their services to their friends aud tha public, in thesnle of Cotton and other Pro duce, nt their Fire Proof Warehouse aw Campbell street, where their personal atten tion will be given to all business entrusted!* them, and liberal Cash advances mad. *W Produce when required. Order# for Baggings Hope and family supplies, executed st tk* lowest market price. JOHN COSRERY, A. G. JANES, THOS. W. COSKERtff.- Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. 60tP Vo Soutbcfn aud Wcifcne MERCHANTS. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols; ft* W E are now receiving an entiie *trW «TbCr O FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARD WAKE; til* (11m*» iron* fire of the 20th May lmvlng left us withouViflft Gooff* ou linnff. ir Burak will comprise every variety oft ltkV»* ware mini ted to the*Southern and Western Trada, miff an n**ortinent of Uirucsand QuMunsarpamL Our Foreign Good* have nil been IwpiimHIHHi anti tho Domestic purolmMNl upon lbe most udvftfl^ iBROouff term* tux rjmhs nod from our long •xptvi** cnee, we feel confident that we ean do M wall *4' least for rntr enttouver* at nny other House, and Ifl*' vito all Merchants visiting Charleston to cnll *rv4 examine our Stock at No. 7, Hnync Srrcel;* ties? P. M. Colveu iV- Co., Druggists. COUHTNKY iV tBNNEItf; No. 7, IIaynb 8txM», Chatleaton, 8, 0 Sept. 5, 1850. 4ft NEW-Y0BK STOBB. J UST RE<lEIVED r 3 cnMa.npeHormoletlllnh'eW from the mnnufaetory of "Gening* New YotkV These are the finest moleskin hats Uixt r efcl bly be made nnd warranted auperiot ibany tin* kind ever offered in Rome, We also-ofl kin, Duryer te Co’a haunt reduced price*—not mined. IO pieces P ranch black and ollva <1* from $1 50 up. 1JV piece* bhek tTocakin, * wor cloth.,. fancy* r iirvit* tile Rtl*tttl*n fC gain*—also, fhirt*, glove* r i chief*, kVc., icc., to wliicki *.he gentlemen of Uotnev N. B. A few dozen inareno nnd silW shirtt. October 17, 1858 DENNIS Sc HUNT- NEW-YORK STORE. Jut Received;- I AflA PIECES Prims of lath- patera I ad ,VM-1U .lylos—many of which are of Ihefla’ est English nnd French mitnal'actun. 300- piea«e> WorMLxl good., of new nnd desirable stylos—fart ed nnd plain—consisting of cashmeres, psrntnmke cloths, Coburg cloths, tnnrenos, nlpnccns, De Let mat 30 piece, rich Hgnred nntt black silks I alsoe Wififc blnck silk for mnntillas, with an assortment of stilt Inees anil triage. 3 capes bonnets, trimmed* of made in lire very latest New York style—'haao orw a very rich nrticlo nnd well worthy the notlet of tho Indies. 50 superfine all wove lots shawls. At** collars, wristlets, glove., laces, eombr, linlvry. 3to- Romo, Oct 11 lb50 DENNIS & UUNTe JfUiU< — „ ic ..he ip** LWAYS on l, * n i*^nOT--5h*"* "•‘“bb'o L ml manner, und« *«' ‘“^rrEY 3f »*° Dee 5- KCTICF- other itefiT c!l ucqoainted whh the ■Bths w&s simmsr at tha ijssaaaas THOS. & PRICK, 1 .j , WM. G. MILKS, mam mg DR. J. D. OWEN, t (Late Assistant Physician to the Lenatie Asylum at MilledgevUle.) t located in Rome, respectful- ■ all persona LOOK AT THI8! GBBAT BARGAINS 1 The Cheapest Goods ever offered for Sale. T HE nndersigtied, jaat arrived from Ihe City o Philadelphia,informs the Ladies and Gantlemen of Floyd and adjoining counties, that be is opening e Dry Goode, Clothing and Fancy Store, in the city of Rome. The goods ere entirely new end well se lected, and shall be roid with very rmell profit.. Hit Stock contains Clothing of every 'riererijMJaa, Ceps, list., Setinetu,Janet, dee.. Dress Goods, Shawls, Muslins, Alpeecne, Ginghams,Calicos, Prints. Swiss Muslin, Millenary Geode, Mantillas, Laces, Needle- worked Coil.r*amiCbenbeitea,andpesflunrs; Gold and Silver Watches, largo assortment of Gold Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Breast Pina. Maionie and Odd FeUow Pina, Keys, Studds and Stiver Combs- Old and out of fashion Silver and Gold uken in exchange. My stand is one door above Dr. Dickerson's Drug store, where S. Box formerly kept. I confidently hope to give full satisfaction to all who will please me with » cell. M. STERN - Rome, Oct. 31,1650- N. B- Remember ene Door above Dr. Dickerson's Drag Store. HEWG00D& D. J. SANDERS TS now receiving e supply of Shoes end Boots. Bsg- A ging. Twine and Rop Snger end Coffee, Salt nad Molsret, end n No I article of Msdtercl, -Ye . with an aoro-unnti of Hare, Cape. Cnshm rs and Broad Cloths, Ready-made Clothing, Calicoes, snd Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Shirting and My* <- ing, FUnneln, Ac. Pot, Crockery ami Glare Ware, Factory Ynrns end Osn.iburge, Cigars, Tnb icro end Snuff, also- a lot* of Superfine Flour, nil of which he will red-very low for cash November 7, tW0. F OUR month* after dale application wR5 It tSadk* to t ' ‘ * — ADMLHISTBAT8RS BALE. W ILL he Bold, by an order of the honorable Inferi or Court of Troop couniy when siuiog for Or- - pnrposra, at Cemvitle. Cass coamyjoo the first the honorable the Interior Courtef Floyd < ty .when tilting for Ordinary pnrposee, for lets* a* ceil all the Real Estate belonging to Wesley S. and) Barak* A. Train, Minor OrphansofTilman Treat,let* afraid county deceased. „ SAMUEL STEWART;Guard! Nov. 7, 1850. wisa F OUR montlis after data application trill ha mada' to the honorable the inferior Courtof ChattoSgK county, when sittingferradinarypiirpoars.lorlisrar to nil tho Land 5c Negroes belonging to th* e«ta» ad Edwin Joinee, a Lunatic of satiTcoumjT. ADMINISTRATOR'S' |US A GREEABLY loan order of tha hoirerthlo t«« xn. forior Conn of Chatfooga county when- riftlktf as a Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the fint'PGK- -|sy in Jan-mry ivtst. 1x54, Irelhre tfe, tfotnV llouka door in the town of Biimtriervillr, within the Mtr rnnua of ante, one ti -gro, tn wit i Perry, a man* SC yean old. BoiiT lor the benefit'of K. A. Story,«La- i,stie of an id ennipv. Term madb .tMwn ahfhff ’ Iny ,<f rale. C. C. CLEGIIORN, Gnardiaa- i Nnv. 7, 1850. uym NewRuDS ^ J UST re,-rived,and for rale.a fine attppiy e I V ihe Piano Forte, consisting ol the It llnn-liea, Waltzes,-Vo. The -ttbscriher being the a'nUion-ed •ilensive Music .Store, wiUrvieeF' or any particultr kind of mama... Guitats, or any kind of rnn-ieaTbq handed in will be tUinkfuhy r the earliest' dispatch,: 1 J. October 31, lx.50.