Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, January 02, 1851, Image 3

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“V? "5—-- 8B r' : '■ U ; -rn JCIS.L wm§ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Staple and Fancy IRY GOODS ANDGROCDRIES, (j<^> Receives now goods ovetty woeli. «£# Homo, Bn., Jiniinry 3, 1850. -t WK KEGS Nnlla.otsorti.".!. Fo/enlelow,whole. ■ • O solo niidrclnil, by XMVi. ALLEN. " - — :; - i — llonchetl nm\ Brown Homespuns. G-4 wide, for sole low by v F.M. : ALLEN. i/IACKEREL In'quarter, .half nml whole barrels, 'J. fer sale by F.M. ALLEN. Jnn a. - "AIYgASIES Men's Boon and Shoe* Tof'stile' low 4ilby F.M. ALLEN. ., ■ ■ ■ ’MtS&SSSsAr-^r . .■ r. ftj., ai-len, rKijSfjiXSS, iilo nntf Java Codec just received on . UV for sole low by F. ,tl, ALLEN. •*idJ»l> 2 VW 1LANKEXS from 50 corns up, for sain by F, M. ALLEN, terr K DOZ. Axes for sale low, and warranted, hy •J- F. M. alls: 1 Jane 9. nsnv*t- T r »IIITE WINE and pure Cider Vinegar, for _ . -•loby* F. M. ALLEN. ■i Jan. 2. >' • l •’MU aid jtf], vi US. Hemlock eolcLeather for sale. An- a Ply jo F. M. ALLEE LOOK AT THIS r GREAT BARGAINS t The Cheapest Goods ever offered for Sale. T HE undersigned, lust arrived from the City of Philadelphia,informs the Ladles and Gentlemen of Floyd and ndiolnlng counties, that he is opening a Dry Goods, Clothing and Fancy Store, in the city of Jtome. The goods are entirely new und well se lected, and shall be sold with very small profits, llis Stock contains Clothing ofewry description, Csps, Hats, Satinet!*, Janes, &o:,v Dress Goods, Shawls, Muslins, Alpoccno, Ginghams,Calicos, Prints, Swiss Muslin, Millenary Goods, Mantillas, Laces, Needle- worked.Collars and Cheaisettes, und peribmes s Gold and Silver W tches, largo nssortment of Gold Fi ~ ' All Finger Jmirgo; My ettind is one door above Store, where-,S. Box formerly kept. dently hope td give full -atislaetion to all who will' please me with it call. M. STEItN. - , Borne,-OuL 31,1850. 41 Stors. Remember on* poor nbovaVr. Dickerson’* ROME POST-OFFICE. HVnlt Ami is ([Ciiienta.. T IIE Northrrn, Southern and Eastern Mall* olos© at Oj o’clock, A. M*, daily, except .Sun days. Airives at 1 h P. M. t daily, cxaopb Sundays, [Mode of conveyance, Rail Rornl Curs. Wastern Mails (via) Coosa and* Missionary .Sta tion, Un., to Blue Fond" A In., closes at 1 l*. M„ daily, except Sundays. A r lives at 8 A. M., daily, except Tuesdays. [Mode •£ conveyance, four- horso coach. Jacksonville mall, (yin) Cavo Spring and State Lino, closes at ft A. M., every Monday Arrives at 0 1\ M., every Wednesday. [Mode uf conveyance, horse mail Cave Spring mail (via) Vann’s Valley, Go. closes every Tuesday and Friday at 101 A. M. Arrives same days at U A. M. [il/odu of conveyance, horse mail. La Fayette mail (yin) Dirt Town, Hardin’s BANKS & EDDLEMAN, DBALKRS IN BOOTS.SIIOES, LEATHER, PEGS, SHOE-MAKHR’8 TOOLS, &o. Atlanta, Ga., H AVE on bind u large stock of Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Findings, Tools, tee., end will fill orders at Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma kers in Cherakeo Georgia and Alabama would do well to try them, as limy nt&WBtro farthornnd Are worse." They also have a large stock of well assorted Boots nnd Shoes, mode eniitcssly for them, which they will warrant. They are superior,and no mistake, and will be sold cheap Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, mnnfoctu;- ed by tbemBClves in Atlanta. These oro far superior to any Negro Shoes before ofiercil in tills part of the country, and will be Wlnjm accommodating terms. They ore'prepared also; to moke to order fiileslnt COD LIVER OIL. T HAT celebrated ouro for Couiutn,ilion, Scrolnla in- nil Its terms and various other .dis eases, just received SO gals, direct from the tpatiu- fuctofy.of Hnslitou, Clark it Co.-warranted genu ine. For safe by BATTKY te ItltO. ■diaraA. WHIttj, vvmo I*’ 1 ' 1 ’.rfMWWft a i&W s. o. w i: i.L5 KEF. PS aOJVSTANFT V FOE SALE FA MIL Y GROCERIES, DACONHAMS. lYOOL ROLLS AND FEA THERS. A fiw young titon can bo ncroimnndoted with Boniding. . VEIIANDA HOUSE, April .25,’1S50, Rome, lltyol Syuari, nt 10 A. AT.,every F'tduy, nml arrives'stimo day at lli A. AX. IMtnlo of eonveynnen.'horse inuils. April IS, 1850. THOMAS J. PEItUY, 1‘. A/. fide single nd doubled soli Boots, or bhy oilier kind, In s style unsurpassed in tills country. Nov. 28, 1850. DANiEL d. nuni'u Agent for tha Southern Mato 1 Company -dKRoirfe, C INSURES ngaTnst lossbyFlUE; DANIEL S. PRINTUP “utnal Insurance ■ Ga. j also, LIVES of Persons und Servnnts.. CHECKS on Charleston and New York, for sale by. DANIEL S. PRINTUP, ■< Agent for the Bank ol'tlic Stale of So. Cm. ov. Ifl 18S0. « ly -.dr I TJ'ANA WAY fromTlrMubscrilior on Wednesday, ''tits (1 th tilt., n Hu‘.t,7m-ynurl. jM AH M, shod f outijl; nrtd I mtllK A small tvhlu spot As* ’ '£»>■ T~» F.SPGGTFUL t-wltll somo marks of gear. .Any perkon tnklng I IS- RlkfiHirodiijnuiig Counties,nnd II titd'anfAidl nnir giving ms information of the " e\ will be liberally rewarded. Write to Jolm- aoii’s Post oniee, Floyd AMiltlV, Ga. JOHN Jsh. 2,1851 JOHN JOIJNSON.P. M. FOR SALE. subsoriher will ofibr for sale oil the. first Tucs- , 'JL day In January, instant, before the Court House >|oor in. the City of Rome, within tbo usual hours of ,sle ( n valtmblo Negro Fellow,n Tnunernud Finish er by trade, having fullbwed that cmploymoni for se venteen yenrsi sound nnd .healthy. Parsons desirous Ampurolinaing such n fijllew, will ( | 0 well to attend at '‘kite tlmu nml piano designated. Jan-9,1851.- S. CALHOUN. ; hvle nisi. • . CiiAWDiiRs, Dec 30,1850. ^».,^«n^T:nppcaring by (he nfti'lnvit of JOBE ROGERS, v > X ibc con.plninnnt in a bill of Equity, wherein Wil- uliam W. Fort h defendunt, in Floyd Superior Court, { » returnable to tlio January Term of paid Court, that the said William W. Fort reside* out oftbc said Gnun- 4 / ■* ty.and residcsintho County of Stewnrr, in said State; it i* therefore ordered, flint the said William W Fort, W^i.^do stoptnr at tlio next .Superior Court for said county JjtFloyd, to be held on the third Monday ofJanunry y • n*Ai, nnd answer to said hill, And that a copy of this \ order be published In the Rome Courier once a weekt the sitting ofsaid Courtior served upon the said h dsfendiint, before the first dny of said Court. JOHN If. LUMPKIN, J. S. C. C. C. Jon.2y 1851. SOMETHING NEW UNDEBTHE SUN. GEORGE liONE ESPECTFULLY inf .rms die Citlzeusor Ffoyd 'ftluPlNVM^uiinng Counties, nnd th» public uouvr- ally, that ho. has pftmanently located in the City of Rome, with the intention of carrying on the CAR RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in ail its various branches. From his |ong experience in one of the most extensive Cayringc manufac tories in tlte State of North Carolina, lie Hollers himself that lie will be nble to give entire satisfaction to all who may feel d.sposcd to test his mechanism'. Equaled by few. and Excelled by hone,” is his motto, nnd in order to carry this fully in to effect,he employs none but first rate workmen in every (fejmrtmcm ofhln business, from the turning of n common wagon-spoke, to a full trimmed Pleasure Carriage. In connection with his establishment lie has an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena bles luiu to facilitate hu in-ss and fill orders in work- mtmlike style, lie cordinlly invites the public, and es- pfceiqllv those who arc disposed to encourage “ home manufactures” to give him d call nnd examine his Car riages, Buggies and Wagons, before purchasing else- wnero, ns h;i is determined to sell for cask or to punc tual customers, on us good terms as can be obtained South bf M Mason ami Dickson’s Line.” Repairing done to order, nnd in the shortest pos.-i- hleiimc. His establishment may he found in die immediate vicinity of the Rail Road Depot and next dpnr to tlio Ililburn llouic. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851. applies to hie for i the estate ol Jon- flffcrHPs ?nlcB for February ILL bo sold on theTnsf Tuciitay in Fchrunry v next, hefiirc the Court House door lit the City omc,Floyd County, within Iho tistiul hours of !,tle,the folj9w|ng nrojicrty, to vvi^: Lot of Lnntl No. 45,’4lli District, tlnn, or Honry H, Iiaigwoml's iitterest it nlfLot of land ; levied or. nltjllte properly jolgwond, to saflHKM/l; fo. issttdU trim I of Floyd Oonnly in lltvor of.Peck &. I HaUw on,i. Levy matlo aud retitmetl- i. taldiv Property pointed out by Plain. 'WTKNTr , ' _!fNo. 144, 4th District hhcT4lh Section; ■ _ion ns the pmpcrtytpfdnqie.i Coleman, to eitlh- n fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Fayette couil- J rs. : sa|d| Co|etnnn. Levy made and ■Ndto pic by tt.Obiiitnhf;; Profferty pothlcd out .•fcigfetr. • f5jpt ofLnnd No. 22, 4th District nnd 4th ‘ >n, togsthXr with A. P. Mel on's Intcrcat ln and JllNo. 57,4th district pint 4th section; also his in-' Si 1 ® GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS Pleasant ». Lyle Letters of Administration on .."“""“l? Lawron, decense.l. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlibykiudred and creditors of said deceased, to ip and-ftppenr at my ofiice .within the time prescribed iy law to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at ol- fice this full December, 185U. JESSE LAMBERTH.c. e. o. Dec. 12,1850. 10 30d r# ,in the Lot whereon he now lives No. ft’J,4t!i dis* ami dis section ; all levied on ns the.property ol P." Melson, to satisfy ri fi. fti. issued from Floyd »,.erior Court in fhvdr of Rolbrt Duncan Vs. A. P. J WSon. J Property poimed out by Plaintiff. IS'Lot of lirttid No; 82, 15tli District and dth HtJ jbtion, : together Willi Mathew Smith’s Interest in 1 io Lot No. 23,-or tha Lot whereon he now lives; •'-Mphis interest in Lot No. 89, all lyhiicin the 15th n |l!!«‘r>ct nnd 4th section^levied 6n as tiie property of ,/r VfitHev, BinitK, to satisfy thrte fi. fas. lSsiiedJfrom Floyd 4 or Court; one in favor of Thorrtns G.dlnekett nnd „.i Dean, Adin’rs. on tlje e?tntc of Robert Ware. 1 itober VR Mntiicw SHiith* and • Jo&ejjff’ Smith; one —— bi favor of'I honias C. H^ckettjnnd Alvcrt Den“n' »rs* on the estnta of Robert Wnro,. deceased, vi :A jjph Smith nnd. Mathew, Smith; the other in favc . *»hn P. King, Guardian, vs; Mathew Smith; l8' ; ii ' S ’ PIUCE » ShlT * iRUGt Also] atthe same litno and place. ’•ruFFi-; f.;; • .a if'duke, d. shir. —■" «- EXCHANGE HOTEL, is ill Gflh'r s I A , MJSS S. GRIFFIN, rO^MERi.Y OF AUQU8TA. I oat my .entire interest in' the EX- HOTEL tn'tltik plnee to Mr. Jsjgtts ,ko.pleasure ill lccotmnending tile fur- jSjfflJ’the .travelling .public generally, to ilhpitronngc. tie I feel confident thnt.lhe ! H«ntlsof.Mr; CSri®tV >vll| be well kypl onfort,not turpaesecl by any House in the Oily, s of%, A. E. REEVES.- LIN & BIIANTLY. WARE HORSE, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Atlanta, Ga. fltj-l.iliernl advances made on pny article in Store - Nor. 28,1800. • ply A., ». KINO Ac CO. COTTOV-GIN MANUFACTURERS Rome, Georgia. M.y 8. 1150 AI.UXAMMOIt A- THAIUP1EGI., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, GA. Nov. 28, 1850. ly. 1I.IMAS tlAanSMSN. H CltAnt.KS r UAUIt.TJX. HAMILTON A HARDEMAN. Factors k Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Oct. 3, l&ftO, I 12m CIIARLKS F HAMILTON. THOMAS IURDEMaN 1UUDKNAN *V HAMILTON, Warehouse k Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. Out 3, 1550. 1 rj'm. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. TIIE Undersignet] would re.peo: fully tender hi. .er vice, to the pnblic ns CITY AUCTIONEER. All business entrusted to hi.i core wilt meet with prompt.attention and quick returns. J. L. IIUSON. He would beg leave to refer to MBSRS.JO.KV Jj URO. 0 imi)i CHERHY vC IIR. ) DENNIS vV III.NT, V^°IOO» MR. J. trainor,^ Miliedgeville. Rome, Ga., Dec. 10, 1850. 10 A • It. V TTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW t Rome, Geotgia, WILL Prnctico in ull the Counties of the Cliero kce Circuit. 48 Sept. 0, 1850. W.P. WILKINL A TTORNEY AT LA W, Rome, Georgia, Refer to lion, n f. pouter, charleston, s. c., or AT CAVKSPHINO, GU. Hon W. If. UNDERWOOD, ROME. OA. Hoil. WILLIAM K/.ZARD, DECATL'II, OA. July IS, IhftO. .j; iy UKDEItWHOl) Sr mNUlFGII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome, Georgia, WILL practice in tlio Cherokee Circuit, and Sn preiue Court of said State, und hi the adjoining counties ol Alabama. Get. 10,1850. THOM. C. JUiV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ripley, Mississippi. Will attend tlio Courts in tlio Seventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Mississippi, All professioi al business confided to his management shall r« ceive strict attention. May 9, I860, N , J. OMBKHG, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Broad Si reed Rome, Ga. October 10, 1850. DIRECT IMPORTATION Charleston, South Carolina, Nov, 1850. T HIS undersigned tins commenced tiie Importing and Wholesale Dry Goods Business nt fso. 135, Meeting-street, whoie he will open, by about tlio fifteenth of January next, a large nnd very complete Stock of IFoiM'Igt*! OoimK selected'by liirn?clf in the markets of England nnJ Fr.tnfce, and imported direct to this Port. He particularly invites attention to his Gtock of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ns being one of the most extensive ever offered in this Market—compris- ‘ gnu assortment of Plain and Figured Black, Fnney-colored Figured, Foulard, Gluce, nnd Cuene SILKS ; BAREGES, GRENADINES, ALBARINES; French and Scotch Gingliaums, See,, of the latest B ARK MILLS of different sizes, with all the lat est Improvements. Apply nt tiie Admit i Iron Foundery. . • A. LEYDEN Sc. CO, .Nov. 23. ' , Iy M ILL STONES, French, Georgia, and'Esopus^ of every size, nt manufacturer's prices, with freight * “ idperior quality, Cast, " *** * Saw a. W . II E A I, I., DRAPER AND TAILOR, Broad Street Rome, Ga. October 10, 1850. BONNETS. TNCUT Velvet Bonnets, ull eolonre, 'trimmed In J handsome style, AT THE NEW YORK STORE. OSGOOD, ALSABR00K & CO. No. 4, Choice Home, tl AVE"opened nnd oiler n general assortment of “ Ready-Made Clothing, enihtsming every va- Coata, Tania, Vesta, Shirts, Cotton and Me rino Drawers und Shirts, Morlno umlervest lor Ladies ; Cruvnts of vitrlnn* styles, half hose, collar*, iSte., Ao. We nlso otter a superior lot of Boots and Shoes Bum the Negro Brogan to the Mile Galf Boot, with n choice selec tion of Ladies nml Childrens Boole, a nnd Shoes, Trunks, OurpeteBegJ, Huts uml Caps, of ull sotts and ]iriees. * V-' We nl-o nffur Sohool, Beliglnus nntt Miscellaneous » , Stationery •'«' Ell ucjj gtaljbnery, l’erfitmes, nice Auucl, soaps, Hair an,I 'loot!, Brushes, with n great variety of nrtleles too f.v/ious tornnslioa, all,of which will he sold at a fair advance upon cost and charges. ' Thirl,idles we will he especially t,leased to sit al No. 4. m Home, (Te., Nov. 7, ISflO, Cm ^fiENCV OF Dr. rilrlrN CelelinUt'd HLdielars. Pulmonnry Balsam, Exp, Nov. 21. saw Ye.MiLY OROOBB.Y tOROVmON STOKE. J T. SAWRIE Je CO., have just recolved ai d • arc now opening, a now and well suluclcct Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, in the lower pan of tho City, 3 Doors above J. S. Burnett’s Co nor, in the House recently occupied by Mr. Oppart, us a Ci gar Factory. In addition to their Stock of Groceries, they have and will contiuue to keep on hanil,n choice supply of Confectioneries* and Fruits of different kinds. The Cirraemi of Home and vicinity* are respectfully iuvitcd'toicoll at their establishtnenl, whet* they may obfniti as good bargains ns can he afforded by sny oth er Hopae in tfce City. Tbo following article* com* piiae tv portion of our 8tock : Bro^IvSugar* .Assort 8hav. do Domestic do Crushed do, Blacking, ' Oranges Sweet, Loaf do Scotch Snuff, Lemons, Clarified,do Fine Hnv Cigars. Pino Apples, Rio Coffee, Tohlo Salt, Mercer Potatoes, Mocha do Wine Vinegar. White Onions, Java do Lemon Syrup. Red do Cuba Molnsses, Tomntto Kctstip. Goshen Butter, Stewart’s Syrup, Hock nnd other English Cheese, No. 1. Mackerel, Candies Avsor. Northern do Imperial Tea, Pickles, Dried Beef, Blnck do Mustard, Scotch Herring, Almonds, Sugar Crnckcrs, Willow Bankets. Ilnisius in whole Witter do Work Baskets, nnd qr. Boxes, Soda do Cxnnberricm Pecan Nuts, English WalnutsJtlnlagn Grapes, Prunes in Boxes.VcrninceUa, Northern Apples* Sul^lluisin*, Brwmp,. Sardines, Dried Citrou* Starch.Penrtaml ConcoNuts, Blue, Brazil do Regtdi* Cigars, Buck Wheat, Principe do Hock Salt, L. Sol’s, do Turkey Figs, in L. Nationalsdo Boxes. To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft and repented colls to vi-it patients at a dis. tance in the country, hns^indttcfd'th-'*4uliscriber to unito witli him in (he. practice of medtuine. Dr. II. B. RANSOM, late or Monroe, \V»\um j uumy. whus. n u.\»ft«tnt\ons ore or fite first ord.*r, hav ing nracticed for several yearn with flattering success in Middle Georgia, where Ids. reputation as a prac titioner, is best known*nnd appreciated. . I will also take this method of returning my, most BrntefuUckubwledr- -‘- v ' *•.*.«*!»» e— . ... favors, and still ( In conneptjon wl —... be preyed at nil times to attend to calls In reasona ble distance; qnd when nVcbanniyJ tiie pervJcCpbfboth will i>e tendered in consultation without additibnu) charge. D. S. JONES Rome, G*., October 2i, 1850. # , r ti •viedgemenu to liiy pairoiia for past I solicit, a cOrttihuaiice of the 1 Annie, with die above named gentleman, 1 will Derii'pi'ivo-SrTii'jiv. Pectoral Expoutonuitv Heart Corrector, Pulmoimry Lininienr N Humor i’orxeotor, Pure nml* fth-dlcinal Cod Liver Oil. Antl-Dyspeptio Mixture, Cotigli mid 6.'iuh*rii* PUP* Nervine, Feuuile Pilj*,. Vermifuge, lPuimUi* ,V« . te* Used by him ennstnniljp nndl with. unnr*u«dentaa success :n tlio treatment of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, llama. Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com plaints, Tiles., 4yr., &«. DR. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED PATENT »1U VEIt PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER*. DU. KITCII’S IMPROVED PLATED HTEKL SPRING SHOULDER BRACE. DR. FITCH'S SILVER INHALING TUBS. ill’. I’iIt'll(.'.tlitliriiliM, s,* Lt'fittrflS- o.v Tits viutvavEioji A.Mt .ct'itx tir Consumption, Asthma^DiseaseenJ, tSe txc., und on the mclS -.l >•/ r -.^ evlnij llsalllL unit Jieiluly to an old oje. This Book flioiild Itu in every I'aniilr. T. |5« ( ottnuiu«M it l.mlnts out tun only rtusioall, for'R'Uul. lo iiiotlmrs, tlio ilirt utions it K {,r> it. 78,000 copies o| this Book have paowl iluouaii ik» press, and the su(u uodtiunei imuliatcd. By , n t, J - ItICKEIlfcUN, Kmnr.i.a. (O- Dn. Fitch’s Guidf. to Invalid*, or Direnioa* to persons using Dr. hitch’s b* had, gratia, of all his Agents. NEW-YORK STORE. J UST It EOEiiVED,^ cases idpe/irfr molasKihihal* n i>arr flic mupUlhojory of ’*Uqqip,” l^dt. These arc tho finest moleskin }mta tbut can possi bly he made and warranted tupniof lo nhy thing of th* kind over offered in Rome, We also offer Itan- kln, Duryer te'Co's lints at reduced prioos—not war ranted. 10 pluccs l* renoh' black nml olive cloths, from $1 50 up. 1ft pieces black doefitIn; fancy and French black corded enssimeros, nt grbat bar gains—also, shirts, gloves, suspenders, handker chiefs,Wc., Arc., to which we Invito the tittentlenof 'diegentlemen of Komfc. ' ” 1 • N. 11. A few dozen inareno nnd silk shirts. ■ October 17, 1930 DENNIS Ac: HUNT Rice, Star Candles, Tallow do Spyrtn. do Coigntes Soap Variegated do All ot which we offer for Cash only. Families are inr ited to sond in their orders, Jlorpc, Ga., Nov. 21,1850, To Officer* and Soldier, of the War with Mex ico, the War of 1812 with Great Britain, or any of the Indian Wars, Regular, Volunteer or Drafted, or their legal ReprcientatiVei, Widow, and heir,. B Y recant not of Congress yon are allowed boun ty Inmlsnnd money in proportion to th* lima ot service, rcntlurctl in any ot tho above named Wars. The underilgniitl paying all the forms ne cessary, you can obtain warrants for entering your Iambi, anti procure tlio bounty money whenev er allowed, by application to DANIEL 8. PRINTUP. Attorney at Law, Rome, Ga. October 17, 1850. ttm IJOSKKItY JANUS A C O. Warehouse k loinmissiou Merchants, * : -.tu AUGUSTA, GA^'^et.u milE undeMigrtcd lhnnkrui for the filler i. patronage of the pnst season, again tea- ders their services tu their friends «t.d th* lUltltc, in tlio stile ol Cotton end other Pre- dice, nt (heir Tire Troof IVnrelinus, diniphnll street, whole their person,,1 .tt.n- tion will lie gtvon to all liusinoss entruslwi t, them, nnd liberal Cash mlvnnces made Produce when required. Orders for B«ggi, f , Udpo nnd family supplies, exvcut.4 at Ik* lowest market price. JOHN COSKHRT, -TtJTlY.. IAW&krt Augusta, Sepl. 19, 1850. 60lf J . » . DICKEttSON, DR UGGIST--RCME, GEORGIA. WIIOLUAI.* SSD ItliTSII. UGSI.cn IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, tec. October 10, 1850. Rrmitl Street. 1V.1I, i’ll is ii FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Broad Street Rome., Georgia, T IIE subscriber takes thi** method of informing his friends, nnd the public generally, that ho is prephiedto cxecitto all work entrusted to his cure, lie fouls confident of his ability lo please all who may favour him with a eull. lie pledges himself that no garment shall leave his shop until tiie cus tomer he plonsc’d with the lit. Tho undersigned is permanently loomed in Borne, nnd hopes to mer it a liberal share of the public patronage, there be ing no risk incurred on the part of tlio patron, ns no garment shall leave my sliop until satisfaction be given. WILLIAM VUHKS. ji ROOMSi , ^j" , ere llie subsume elude, > U \we love, and pnronts^yqrevers,” .RY<‘“w FRESH ARRIVAL. Al No. 2, Choice House. fpiIE ah3ertignui:wpitld respectfully invite tlio citi reciMved onn opened, consisting in part of the follow ing articles, viz: . Refined, Crushed, Portorico and N. Orleans Sugars; Java, Rio and Lngulra Coffee. ^Iplji8ses,. Svrup, Rice, Clicyse, Sea-choeolnlc, Rai sins, Catsups,' Pickh'S, Citron, Preserved Ginger, Sperm. Starr and Tallow Candles, Faintly Flour. jVfftck*roHn-bbl8.,Jialf b,hid.,and kitts, Butters,Porf- 4 dcL Sfidt and L?ad, Axes,'Iron nnd Nails, Buckets Brooms,Factory Thread, Stone-ware, Boots, Shoes Hdts» Caps and Blankets, and many other articles not mentioned; nil of which lie will sell cheap for Cash, or in exchange foqCpuMryjProduco. ‘ , o P ^ 'HiOMAS J. YERpERY. Broad Street, Rome, Dee, 19,.18o0. . - I CIIOIDE’S HOTEL, ROME, GEORGIA. MRS. MARY CHOICE Formerly of Dnldonegn, has taken charge of tho NEW HOTEL* nnd made extensive preparation* for tiie comfort nnd convenience of those who may favor her with a call. From Iter long experience, she confidently hopes lo give entire satisfaction td transient Visitors nnd Permanent Boarders. September 5, l$50. 49 12m (j0» Persons will be carried to nnd from the Depot lo the Hotel J free of charge. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND TI1K FARMER’S GUI DE. LEONARD SCOTT te CO., NO. 54 GOLD ST., NEW YORK. Continue to publish the four lending British Quarter ly Reviews nnd Blackwood’s Magazine ; in addition to which they have recently commenced the publica tion of a voidable Agricultural work, called tiie "Farmer’s Guide to Scientific and Praotical Agriculture.” By IIenry Stephens, F. 11. S., of Edinburgh, nu thor of the” hook ov the farm,” &c. Arc.; ns.-i.sted by John P, Norton, M. A., New Haven* Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Ynlc College, Arc. Arc. Tiiis highly valuable work will comprise two lnvgi royal octavo volumes, containing over 1400 pages, with 18 or 20 splendid steel engrnviug< nnd more than 600 engravings on wood, in the high‘Bt style of the art, illustrating almost every implement of husbandry now, in iiso by thu best farmers, the best methods of ploughing,planting, haying, harvesting, Are. Arc., die various domestic nnimuts in their highest perfection : in short, tho rioToniAr, feature of the book is unique, and will render it ofiuualculable value to the Btudeut of ngriculture. Theworkis to be published in Semi-monthly Num bers, of 04 pagaseaeli, exclusive of tlio Steel eiigniv- ihffi, nnd iaaold nt JM Cams each, or $5 for the entire work in numbers, of which there will be at least twen ty-two The Brithli Periodicals Re-published arc us fol lows, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Con servative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church), THE WKSTM1NSTHU REYiEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (To- Athongh these works are distinguished by the poll- tiealshadcs above indicated, yet but ft small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects- It is tkrir/tferar^ character which gives diem their chief ,ya|uc,ond in that they stand confe«wd|y fnr above all other journals of their class. Blackwood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, main- : tains its ancient celebrity, nnd U at this time, uiiu.-mol- ly attractive, from’the serial works ofBuiwer nnd oth er literary Itofii hies, written.for that magazine, nnd first appearing in its columns both in Great Britain nnd in the United States. Such works as “ The Cax- lons” and " My New Novel” (both by Bulwcr)," My Peninsutar Medal,” “Tho Gieen Hand,” and oilier serials, of which numerous rival editions are issued hy the Icadiug publishers in this countjy,£hnve to be re printed hy those publishers from die pages of Block- wood, after it has bins issued hy Messrs. Srntt 4* Cp., so dint Subscriber* lo the Rcprient of that Magazine may always roly on having the earliest reading of these fucinating tales* TERMS. HOPKINS, HUDSON & 00. nOi?I!?IiaSION 3113 fti C II A NTH. Office Frazer's WharJ) Charleston, 8. C. T HE UNDERSIGNED beg leave io inlorin their friends nnd the piddic, that they havo opened un Olllce in tho City ofCharluston. C., Inr ft GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Particular attention will be given to the sate of Cotton, and ail oilier Country Produce, purchnse of Merchan dize, anil Receiving and Forwarding Goods. 'The customary cash advances and facilities will be sffortl- cd customers. J. R. Hudson and John .T. ConEN resides In Charleiv C< ton. L. IIoi'KiNs continues Inn residence nt Augus* v r tn, Gs., engaged in the Cominis ion Business a* heretofore, where lie niny be conautted In relation to business designed for our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusts. JOHN R. HUDSON, J Ckaftmeimm JOHN J- COtlEN, J Octaber 24,1350. To Southern nnd Western MERCHANTS. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, U MARY'-mcn- are rcspuctfully* invited, . . •aUthe's^Sidenoc of Dr.King,' lnl.lqne 8 n, has Hop kioij!Wt« r |.ift'Mkrno f a» »nu made extenflojofcrjtj,-wf js e «.« 1 HI carried to and S reo of charge. HEDI0AL CARD. DR. J. D. OWEN, (Late Assistant Physician lo the Lunatic Asylum at Jllilledyevillc.) H AVING permanently loom'd in Rome.respcctFnl- ly tenders Itis I’tofestiioiinl services la all peranns requiring Medical, Surgicnl or Obstetric e|d in the City or country. He hopes by constant end unremit ting nttention-to his profession, to merit n liberal share of pntronngc. ft*-OFi-'ICE Front Room over Calhoun te Slarr'a Farnilttre Wnre-house,—Residence, first house below the Baptist Church. Rome, fla., Nor. 14,1850. I, *m. allot! i ■ ... ,, NEW ARRIVAL. jK/DlIG utitleralijneU,'Iwga trade to inform the Jaaf 'X citizens of Ronie.'ha yleiuity mid the public §5^, Jf WATCS|Kd JElVEft^- ot the very In- nt patorno atw finest sfyle. Ifis’ ftlentlsand ncqunin- .'tchces hre'cordinUy'iiiYltfd to HlffiiSjjjtll nnd ex- SHirintehtenssorunent.* i All Uindsoftcpoiring done to order, end goods and ■nrorkAvarremetl. Hisestnblishiqent will he found a (lew* 'doors oboye the Hilbarn House, Dc|iol Squ ire.- : ' VU ,J. G.'MoKIN^IE. Dec. .19,1850. * . . / moan tiie deur t a fal ,NOTICE. „i„ o „“l0SE ltaving unsettled aeemints with the 'spb- me a gluxp -. iber , wi |l.eonf« u fit - ----nlllo^pp reesih-; WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia. rpHIS HOTEL line been newly fitted up and finely -A furnished lot; the acoommodation of tho Travel- ing Public, generally. OO No palns.will.be spared to r.ttder ali comforinble who inay give un call. I CP Servants, always in attendance nt the Cara to uonvey baggngo nnd conduct Pnssengets. • ,. ' JAMES LOYD, Froprittor. it GEO.. R. FRAZER, Superintend,mt. N. B.-J-A new'nnd splendid BAKBER'SUOP re. ceittly nfthehed, under the sume roof. Dec. 5, lS80i'.'—'' - ly BQ0T&& •»<®\Bnot8, t—JJ say l 4°/the mnnufoeturer,— 'Ipbejoapds trade,” sa\T- ber, will confer a fit - ''--•-sJlio^jppreesoh-, fijp Sp*l(e |ngli*b, thin } Ted- fife It-.4r.rj ur., Ull, °h—Straw cJifJ- Uyrqnr, .*? «n bricks for now houses, kid ety of other curiosities brings them fawn Imm jkAA nn*, ) - -. .1 j jjp end of q saw, a m^' 1 , . i if . . «D bricks t I shall faint, 1 am sure, I ahull bring, them #own from j si.* „ tch Pon , t - ■ FAI.I. AND WINTER GOODS. NrJ. ~ MERCHANT TAILOR. E A.S now on linml n well selected stock uf Clothe, tWsimere* anil Vestings, of every shade and color, together witli every other article usually' kepi in nu cstahlishmuiit of this kind; These goods have been selected by himself in New'York, with great care nnd particular rdferdnoe to the prevail ing Fashions. He is also prepared to manufac ture clothing in a manner and style not to.be sur passed in our inrgest and most ItuluonabU citie*. October [0; 165C. ' If trolls Urn of ti|0 «0tii Mny imving left utwlihotuaar Goods on hnttd. J ' Our Stock.willeomprlscovery variety of ]U|*. stn; nilnytvrl to thu Omithttrn nrtd MY,turn Ttada, nml tin nssortment orRiiti.xsntitlGt.ss unsurp. s.od. l)nr Foreign Goods hnvo nll been Ifiiiuirivd .lir..i, nnd the Domustlo mrqhustA) upon the inoilailvao- ingootu terms for Cush; anil from our long aiperi- unee, wo fuel confident that wo enn do ns wall at l ,? r .? ur 0,l,l0m ttrs ns titty other House, nnd la- vitq n l Morehnnts visiting >. hit rlestmi to rnll ant - oxaln flo ditrgtedfr-lfi No. 7, Ilnytte Street, next I*. M. Cohen te Co., Druggists. COURTNEY te TENMEKTV New Mn»ic, TUST received, and for rale, a fine aapply af Mums. ” fo f “• p»»o Forte, consisting ot the leteet l ean, M it relics, Welt/os.teo. ” , The subscriber being the author!,cd aganf ef a* extensive Music Stork, will receive order* ut all time* for any particular kind of music. Also, Fin do Forte*, Guitnts, or any- kind of mu'icuLinatiumeiits. Order* handed IngWilhlirthankfullyireceived. slid filled with, RAIN AND MUD I NDIA RUllBKIl Cootsnnil Leggings, Alao, Genta. I,it.lies'mi,1 Misses Rubber over-shoes, and Ladies Rubber Bootees, a new and desirable article, all of which ate a sore protection nqninst rnin and mini Nov. 21. NNI3 te HUNT. NEW-YORK STORE. Just Received, m mm mm . FIEOKS Prints of late patcms and A >yV" stylos—many of which are of the flu i*t'English'amt - French inanufncturo. 200 pirara Worsted goods, o new nntl desirable stvles—figur ed *nttd pjitin^—eon.IStfng of cashmeres, pntnmnttn clrtlhs, Coburg cloths, mnrenns, nlpnccns, l.'cLain*,.. SOipieces noli figured und blnok silks t nlso a w|d» black silk for niniitllktsywttlt an sisvc.itment of silk, lacds and. fringe. 2 o.tses bonnets, trimmed and made in the very latest New York style—'lit,* are e very rich article nnd well worthy tho nolle, «r th. Indie., 50 suporllnu nil wove long shawl., Al.. collnrs, wristlets, gloves, laces, numbs, Itoisery, te,. Homo, Get 17 I85fl DENNIS te HUNT.. LIGHT! LIGHT!! P ATENT’ OAMPHINB LAMPS giving a better nnd cheaper light than any thing else yet discover ed (the Snn excepted) nt THE NEW YORK ST.ORE. Nor. 21, , P«r nnn. For any one of the four Reviews, - - $3.tlO For any two. da - - 5 Oo For any three do - - - 100 For all four of the Re views, - - 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magu7.ine, - - . 3-00 (Fof Blnekwood and three Reviews, - - 9.00 'or blnekwood and the four Riviewg - 10 00 .'or Farmer's Guide (complete in 22 Nos.) $5.00 (.Paymtntt to It made in all cam in Advance.) ’ , CLUBBING. 1 A discount of twenty five j>er cent, from the above prices vejll lie,allowed to. Clubs ordering four or more dopWwilnji or riiord ol the above works, Thus: 4 copies of Blackwood or of one Review will he aeut to one nidrm for $l);'4 copica of tho four Reviews end BlucUwo id for $30; end so on. *„» Orders from Clubc must be sentdiVec* to the j/iffe liiheri, tie no.discount from these prices can be allowed tb-'fgenfi. Money, current in the States where issued, will be HHh nnd comnmnicoiions should be al ways addressed, "post paid or franked, to the Publish.' ■at,,. , LEONARD SCOTT te CO. ' 79 Ftlf.Tos Street, New York,: Entrance 54 Gold st Deo. 4. 185D. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. A LARGE Assortment of miporfine nllwool Long Shawls, Black Silk Sliawla, ami the very lateat style of Mantillna. Alao, materials, for. nuking man tillas at i 1 DENNIS te HUNT'S. Nov. 91. ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY. M ILL GEARING of every description, Gin Gear- iug,Plates amlBnlls, Arc , Jcc t together with all such orher coating* as arc usually made at similar <•*- tiblislimiMit.*, will bu mnnufnoiurfd to order .ms »Vc- cominodntingtwras, and wawnntedt io be of the- best matcrlnl. by A. LEYDEN &CO. ; Nov. 28. ly s .. -■ 1 1 !»‘T. -i-l.- ; r~ HLL.be sold, or. Thai unrjc next, fiesween Ifli icotlttiy Adr.ce&4Y I * jp U FINE MOLESKIN HATS & FUR OAFS. riENIN-S Supefliiie Moleskin Hats, warrented to vJ he superior to' nay other hnt brought to this town. Also, Finu Beaver Fur Caps, mny be found at ' ' DENNIS & HUNT’S Nov. 21. . FALL SUPPLIES. rjATTEY * SRO.. Ilnving received their Full Jr* Supplies, invite nitention to n Inigo nnd well ns- sorted Stock of ;»iire DniRS nnd Medicines, Faints Oi!s, Dye-Siuffs Glass, Brushes, PorfumcrY. Fancy article^etc., etc, Dcc.’O, THE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIAN? S invited to.oxvr fresh supply, of Drugs and, Mdi- , • ’.cincs', KiigJisli and American Oberoicnls, S^ir'* 1 cal InstrumontVj Medical Bags, Homeopathic Ca 1 Ti ,,......... . 4- cincs', English andI American Gbcraicnls, Surgi cal InstrumontVi Medical Bags, Ilomehpatbic Casds fat!*,, etc., finality cannot full to please oil fi gBMgSgyqawnjfe J. J. COHEN'S CHEAP CASH STOR!-:. T HE subscriber informs bis.frier.ds and the public generally, that he has-removed- bis $Hor$ from the Corner of Brpad an.d Emyntlt 8|f «a,W ihe first Stoic..,^ taU ieVaertwmof'.William' below, in that part of the City called rjtisburg on, the — - same side of the Street where lie bflei^ the same bnr- gnlns ns evcr. He has Intely been joined in husincs by J. JnrnsIsWsky, -wh6 i^well acquainted with the Southern' trade, nild lias beeit the whole snnLn.eiirat the Not them cities for the j.irpose of selecting a choicu Stock of Goods suitable for thls'innrket, cdn.styiiiff of Dyy Goode,.Grocerictor.aU.desepy.iptxs.Cnrrineeand. other Hurdwnre, Cutlery, nnd n hi,go v,diet/ of enr- pcnler'a ToolB, und other tools, tee., i\ll or wli.ch w be sold on ibc most Mcommodnting terms by J. J. COHEN te Co. ftJ-We ntnkc no promises to the public to sell at, or under cost, bug inv/te.onu nndnll to try us, ns we ore confident of giving satisfaction to every one.. Dec. 4o, 1850. 9 U A .fjUPERIOR lot of Cents wlyi-e, blifknnit Ip cy,colored kid Gloves, just received til Nov. 14, OSGOOD, ALSABROOK & CO's NEW GOODS, w D. J. SANDERS } < 4 ’’ of Shoes and Boots, Bug- Sugar nnd (’oll'ee, Suit. article of Mackerel, &c * with an nsmitmsnt of Hats, Caps. Ci;»-hmura ond Btoad Cloth**, Rcadjvrnivde Clothing, Calicoes,, nnd Ginghams, llleaubta and Brown Shiriinq and Sheet ing, Flannels, &c. Tot, Qrovkery nnd Gifts* War af Fnstory Yarns and 0?naburg«; Gigiir.s, Tobacco nnd Snuff, ‘nDo a lot of Superilns Flour* ! all of which he will eel! very low for aeih, _ November 7, 18ft). F OUR months after date application wilt b* msd* s to-the hoiiornble the Inferior Court of Floyd coa ly# when sitting for Ordinnry purpose*, for lov* *o **ll all,tho Real Estate belonging to Wesley S. and flarak A. Trout, Minor Orplmnsof Tiiman Trout, late of said county deceased. . SAMUEL STEWART, Guard. Nov. 7, 1S50. Edwin Jones, a Lunatic of anid courtly.' 1- 1 Nov, T, 1350.', it All H1KTT JON ES,» r „. .... . M. MONTGOM ERY,) Gu,r “ "• orable In ca sittiag lo first Tuea- nnrt Iloua* he usuali man 3i a L a - •nt ho lea. ifrrol day ifi January, ne; , do.ir,in thq town of. fill loura qf shTtl, one ik'ito. th toitrs old.: SoltWArlim h 'li.. intie of anid county. Term dny ef sale. C. C. Cl.E N'nv. 7, 1850. TiT nnn unri, nn- wogirr, rnrtnlng Toal#, Saddle die,[ Household utuLKiftthcn,Furniture; with Other nrllelestoo tedious tn mbntloh. Spld I fnett of <ha liehx.ttnd-credl|gjx of’taid deci of Jan- sale, at- inks, late ,o| FloyiK ing to the rstnte of 'liiiTilecenVeS.’dotiSnlngJol' Corn, Fodtler, Wheat, Horses, Hugs, “beep, Yoke of Oxen and Cart, one woghTn Farming Trials', Saddle andbri- varioua for the Jeceased. -^eslate, will he nary next, u«;il • n on dny of a OB,-). 1 ADIiIINISTRAT8R'8 SALE/ TtriLL I sold,by nn Orderdf"thehonor,bl«' I n fe, 4**|- 'ME-'O'Btflf Tretni—' lira din/ purposes) ht Cas/v " (osilny in >Fkbrnafy nt of |ssf.|, lot of, Isnrl No. i (I113B in ihe'f.mrlfrilif.. ...... county of Cssa.tpntnining, forty acrei thr estate of Jlnrgaret.V"' cash. J.aME: Nov. »*, im. GEORGIA, Floyd ■\T7'HEREAS O. E. »V v/ill und testnni* deceased, applies te nut the further ai‘