Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, February 13, 1851, Image 3

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General Cass 1ms been re-elected to the U. S. Senate, from Michigan, for the lull term from the 4th of March next. The Mexican Government has contracted for the construction of five revenue schoon ers in New York. Later from Chagres- Baltimoiif.. Fu!>. 7, Tho Steamer Empire City lins nrrivrd nt Now York from Chngvcs. The henltli <>f California nt the Intu.-t dates, was guild —the .Cholera had disappeared. The Indi ans continued their depredations. The to.iincrs California and N other tier had sarrived solely and the Georgia hud been burnt. ' Stic brings news of n destructive fire at Larons, which consumed eighty houses.-- ■Chroa. <$• Sentinel. Ciiabi.kston, Fob. 11. COTTON.—The market yesterday was -quiet hut firm. The sales did not exceed •500 bales, prices ranging from 11| to 1 Auou.ta, Fun. 10. "COTTON.—There has been n better do- 'mond to-day than for soyernl days past, but ns holders are roluctaijf''sellers ut present prices, the trnnsnetors reach only ui some 300 to 400 hales, nt an improvement of about ^ cent on all grades, compared with tlie price paid after tho receipt of tho Canada's advices. One or two small lots of Fair mid Good F“ir "as s old to-day at 121 and 12J •vonts. at a Itiia ROME PRICES CURRENT. “cGiaUiCTEIl WEEKLY BY L T. S.UVIUli. AIITHM.KH. IUcOX, Ilil 1118. ...... 8ilU*| Baqoing, Dundee, yil.... Gumiey Buttbh, Goshen, lb. •.. CouiUry. Rkkk, Forequarter, Himl do Can in .us, Box,........... ... Spermaceti Adamantine, Cokkkk. Java, Sack, Cuba, Luguiru, 11 to, ‘Cotton, tfoKN, * Cohn Mrai.,«. Conn.iok, Hale Hope, Manilla,..,.... .... Cotton, Fi.nVk, Mackirl, No l per hbl No. 2 ** •• Nc. 3 " “ Ill OKs, Green lb.... Iron, Swede, English,* Rod - Hand, lloop, I«RAI». Moi.ashkh bbl pr gal. NV. 1 Naim, Keg,..! lb.... Hjok, lb.... 5S.T’*, Liverpool per Sack .... * . tlo do bushel. .. Table, per box ■Sugar, N. Urleum, lb.... 11 Portorico,- * ■ Delta .« i .im t *■ CHftliMl K etiirinial Talj.ow Wool, Haw, Hoi In, ■ ■ If,4 HI i«i 100 100 11 $i:i no ... .$io JETHRO COTTON SEED FOR SALE. O F this new dnd splendid variety, distinguished for its great length, strength and silkiness of staple, and -great production IVom the field, The crop of Inst year averaged one bale of 4 450 lbs lo two acres upon light sandy land without an.ntom uf immure, oleoted in M3,f.tmt whiih *ix crops of cotton have been mode, with nil uninterrupted drouth of,5 i days—from tho 31st of Muv, and only one season in August and September—will yield on n Gin suited to its staple, IVom 31 a 35 pvr cent of lint. Its picking qualities are unrivaled, and matures earlier than the common varieties known ns old Mexican, Mexican Burr, Ho* gnn,Dunnnim, Piout, Bunch, Clustoi, nr Pomgran- ate, which Dr*Phillips of Mississippi affirms “Is es sentially the Cluster.” Tlic Jethro cotton was nVirded the premium at the hist Fuirof tho Southern Central Agricultural Asso ciation, and in November by the Charleston Institute, ns the best variety of Upland, ami selacted to semi to the World’s Fair at London. ALo a wauled In Oc tober, a Diploma (not being in time lor the Fair,) by the American Institute in New York, and Relucted then to send to Engluud. The following sales th.’s teuton will prove haw this cotton has hem "appreciated wherever it lms been sent.” Fnl<* on tin* 23th of Now mher in New York, by Mc**is- Centre & Co., nt 17.) cetitf—same day in AugUttft, by Messrs. Adams, Hopkins Co. at 1-1 cents—on the next day inC haileMoti.by Messrs. Hopkins, Hudson A* Co. at 10 cents—on the 3d inst , the Inst picking of this cotton, by Messrs F. T. Willis Sc Co. of Savannah, ot 1.3^ cents. This has been called “silk” cotton, and led ninny to suppose that it is of thaflnte und unfruitful variety. Audi h not the fact. It is n di-iinei and peculiar kind—has ho afiiuity whatever to the "silk cotton,” which is nothing hut n hybrid, produced by cropping die upland cottons upon tin s o—s.u I-Innd vice versa. Dr. Philips alsonllirins tho Jeihro to I,.? an olfspiiiig of the little Brown Petit Gulf, (In in e the color of the seed) und brought to iiep eseiit state of perfection by long, patient and skilful cultivation,and "for utl huul< is tito best variety of cotton now known.” ALSO FOR AVI LB, ABED of tin* Sugar Loaf- | an early n ml prolific variety— maturing and picking! qualities equal to Jethro, but shun staple. The seed ' bom l lies.? two kinds have been selected for n a .Ties of J years with great enre and system. By early application u f.*w sacks of each can be ! had dived from the grower, of Me*ms McDaniels fc ' Co., a yd J. Noi.cross, Esq*., of Atlanta, and Messrs, OSGuOl), ALSOBROOK CO. Jon. 23,1*531. Home, On. FREEMAN, HODGES & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 58 Liberty Mrcct, Moxv York. (Between Broadway and Nassau.) A RK now receiving n Hell and beautiful assort- nient of Fancy ?*ilk and Millenery Goods, to which we would particularly invite th-n'teiition of nil Cash Putchnsejs, and will make it an object for them to give us a call, as we me determined to sell our as sortment, for Cush, lower than ever before offered in is inaikct. Millencrscan supply themselves with every article EXCHANGE HOTEL II o in v, O « o r £ i u , By JAMES S. GRIFFIN, FOKMURLV or AUGUSTA. . " , DANIEL S. PRINTUP Agent for tho Southern Mutual Insurance Company pt Rome, 6a. INSURES ngiilnBilosa by EIRE; olio, LIVES of I ersona and Servanta. H AVING soldoutiny entire interest in the EX- rnvnv* CtlANGB HOTEL In this place to Mr. .Tames , W,BC H on Chnrlestqn nml New York. I t « S, Gtumv, I take pleasure in iccommending the for* ^ Art DANIELS. PRINTUP, NEW FAMILY GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. (•commending . .. tiler patrons und the travelling public generally, to continue their pntronnge, us I feel confident that the House in die Hands of Mr. Griffin will be well kept and for comfort, not turpnasudby any House in tho City. A. E. REEVES. Rome, Dec. 2G, 1850. GARDEN SEEDS—CROP OF 1850- IT7*E invite attention to our line assortment of’Gnr- ▼ V Seed, etc. Just received n few bit. Onion setts and buttons—sonio Victoria Rhubarb (or Pio Plant) Roots—Millet seed, Field Pens, (English) Early Corn, 30 hbls. Northern s.-ed Potatoes, etc. Mcrelinnrs supplied upon the best terms. Jan. 23 BATTEY Sc BRO , Druggists made joyd county,when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to sell u 11 the hind and negroes belonging to the es- Into of William Jinks, lute of said county, deceased. THOMAS S. PRICE, , WILLIAM G. MILES, Admr * Jan. 23, 1851. F OI'R months nfier date application will be ma to th.* hunovublu the Inferior Court of Flo A LL pars .links, I NOTICE. ndehted to the estate of William late of Floyd county, deceusvd, will please all and make immediate payment, add those having .-taints nguin*i said estate will please present them in terms of the law. THOMAS 8. PRICE. WILLIAM G. MILKS, Agent for the Bank of the State of So. Ca, ov. U, 1830. G ly "I ^ KEGS Nulla,assorted. Fomale low, whole. A «"le and retail, by V. M. ALLEN. Jan. 3,1650. 1 fl ®AiiE8 Factory Yam, for sale low by Jan 2. p. M. ALLEN. "I BALES Bleached anti Brown Homes;*! •I* 3-4 to G-4 wide, for sale low by M ACKEREL In quarter, half nml wholo barrels, for sale by F. M. ALLEN. Jan 2. CASES Men’s Boots and Shoes for pale low by F.M. ALLEN. Jan 2. fi O GASES Ladles’ Walking shoes and kid slip. it.'Lf per* fiotn 50 cents n pair up. For sale by J“»‘ 2. F. M. ALLEN. A FEW pieces 8-4 Blenched Linen dinpet for ta ble cloths—verv nice—lor sale low hv bte cloths—very Jan 2. lor sale low by F. M. ALLEN. BAGS Rio and Java Coffee just received ntid for sale low by F. M. ALLEN. Jan 2 T T. SAWHIE Sc CO., have just rccoivcd ar.d . are now opening, a UttW and \v» II M<th»cl<*d i FAMILY GROCERIES, In the lower part 1 0 ot tho City, 3 Doors above J. S. Burnett's. Co tier, in the House recently occupied by Mr. Oppart, as n Ci- gnr Factory.. In addition to their Stock of Groceries, they have and will contlnna to keep on hand, a choice supply of ConfectionerlcB, and Fruits of different kinds. The Citizens of Rome and vicinity, ure respectfully invited to call ut their establishment, where they may obtain ns good bargains ns can be ntforred by any oth er Mouse in the City, Tho following articles com- p ise a portion of our Stock : Brown .Sugar, * Assort Shnv. do Domestic do C -j'lted do Blacking, Oranges Sweet, L 0 * 1 - do .Scotch Snuff, Lemons, Chirified, do Fine Mnv Cigars. Pino Apples, :v ’ Rio Coffee, Table Sait, Mercer Potatoes, Morlm do Wine Vinegnr, White Onions, Jttvn do Lemon Sy i up. Red do Cuba Molasses, Tomntto Kutsnp. Go.-hen Butter, Stewart’s Syrup, Rock and other English Cheese, No. 1. Mackerel, Candies Ansor. Northern do Imperial Tea, Pickles, Dried Beef, Bhiek do Mustard, Scotch Herring. Almonds, Sugar Crackers, Willow Bn>kots. Raisins in whole Water do Work Baskets, and qr. Boxes, Soda do Cranberries, Pecan Nuts, English Walnuts,Malaga Grapes, Prunes in Boxes.Vcriuncello, Northern Ap| hs, Sul. Raisin.**, Brooms, Surdkics, Dried Citron, St irch.lYorl and 1’o.ico Nuts, Blue, Brazil do Reunlii (.’.gars, Buck Whenl, Piiucipc do Rock Salt, L. Sol’h, do Turkey Figs, in L. Nutiounlsdo Boxes. r Adm’rs Oja 7 la U a in ther line, at a horn the rust of Importutiou or An t.on price . Many of our goods ur<* mnuuf ictmed ex pressly f.tr on. own sale, and caiitiat be surpassed lor beauty or 1 w p. ices. Rich Hat an I Cap Ribbons, u large variety. Sll.s and Satin* lor Bonnets, Crapes, *.mpe Lisses.Tarle onsnnd Illusion Laces. Trimmings lor Hats, Cu| snrnl Dres-es. Jenny Lind Chip.*, Party nml Opera Head Dre>ses. Etubioniered Capes, Cnll.ire, Cuffs nad Clieiniselts. Thread, Brun ei', Vnlenceincs, Silk nml Lisle Thread l.nce». Embroidered Eilgi* g* and Imcrtings, Swiss and Muslin. Kmb oidcred, Reveiic and Plain Linen Cnmb.ic Mdfs. Glove* and Mils, Kid-, Silk. Lisle Th.end and Sew ing Silk* Sun fs, Cravats nud Dress Hals. .Swiss,Jaconet, Book Muslins, and llishop Lawns. Enibioidered, Dnionsk and plain Canton Crape Shaw I«. A Full as-nitmem of Stmw Goods. French and Aireriean Artificial Flowers. With n httgj variety not mentioned above. All wishing to avoid paying long prices will make money by c illing and .-ntisfying them elves. Feb. G, !83l. Iv A T S , Fashionable French Boot Maker. T S p.epared to execute work in his lino, In a neat and substantial manner, and will be thnnkfal forn liberal share of tli • patronage ot Rome and vicinity. He may he found nt the room formerly occupied by the Courii r Office, *).t Broad street. Rome, Jan. 23, 1831. DR. ROGERS LIVERWORT AND TAR. A SAFE and certain care for consumption of the Lang*, spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthma, pain in the sale, bronchitis, hooping cough, and all pulmonary affections. Extracts from Ctrtifieutcs Which can be seen in fall by calling on the agent and getting a pamphlet. , Mr. Adam Harris, Asiistnnt Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospital, New Yo; k, says .• Dr. Rogers* Liverwort and Tar cured n case of the most distressing Asthma of twenty-six years standing. (signed) Adam Harris. Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I had the consumption, attended with the most distres sing tough, nml discharged several quarts of blood frelit the lungs, and all my friends and physicians gave me up to die, yet n lew bottles of Dr. Rogers’ Liver wo! t and 'far restored me to perfect health I Gahriki. WhitoHEAP, .Sworn to and sub cribed this XJ7ih day of Novem ber, 18-1 J. 11. E. SrK.vctn, Mayor of Cincimiutti* Mis. Child (n sides on Sixth street, two doors west of i*mith, Cinc.nuaii,) says—I had the pulmonary coti.'iimption, attended witlin mod dt-tressing trough, which reduced me to u mme skeleton, nml nlllmiigli under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison) l continued to grow w 5 DOJ4. Axes for sale low, and warrmted,hv F. M. AM.liN. as/urni wine v V sale by Juu. 2. pure Cider Vinegar, Ibr F. M. ALLEN. LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap- fJUU ply to F. M- ALLEN Juu. 2 PENMANSHIP. M R. McKOY'S I-tilth Term «»f Penmnn»hip will commence in tlih place on .Monday,3d of March next. Jim 23,Lc51. GeorgiarEloyd County. W HEREAS, Jnpcph Waiter*, administrator on die estate of Uranberry Vick, deceased, ap plies to me for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of the same— These arc, ihcicioie. to cite and admonish all nml singular the kimlrcnd und creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office within the lima prescri bed* by law. to show cause (if any exists) why Slid Letters of dismigdon should not be granted. Given under my hand, at oifi.v, I Itli January. January Li, 1I. JE3$E LAMBERT 11 .c c. Rice, . w tar Candles, Tallow do Sperm do Colgates Soap, Vhi legated do All of which we offer for Cush on’y. vitt'd to send in their orders, Rome, Gn„ Nov. 21,1>5U. Famiii. s arc in PROVISION S T O R IS . 8. CL UTMA KEEPS CONST A NTLY Foil SA l.E FA M/E Y GROCERIES, BACON HAMS, HVOE R 0LJL8 A Nl) FE A TIIERS. A lew young men can bo accommodated with Bout ding. VERANDA IIOILSE, April 23, 1S30. Rowe, Depot Stjunre, NEW ARRIVAL. x-&\fTMIE undersigned begs leave to inform the X citizens of Rome, its vicinity and the public generally, that he hasju*t received nud opened n new Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ot the very la test patet ns and finest style. His friends and acquain tances are cordinily invited;to give him n call umf ex amine h'.s assortment. All kinds of tepniring done to order, and goods and work wnrrented. His establishment will be found a few doors above the Hllburn House, Depot Square. J. G. MeJUNZlE. Dee. 19,1850. very ! AT HOME AGAIN- R ll. HUDGINS can be found at li> 8liO|> on • % Broad Street, in the lower part of the City, pre* pnreJtodonwy kind of work In the Carpentct’s line, hiiiI at hi* usual low prices WituloiV Nnala, ISli ml**. See., will be kept constantly on hand. Per- . . . sons wishing work done in his line would do well to , und gave up nil hopes ot t cr r w ud sec him bclore making a trntlc cLcwhete. COSKKItr JA..HS dt CO Hi Jan. 9, HoL Cm At this erisi* 1 was peumuded to try Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed my lungs nml restored me to perfect henltli, by the use ol u few bottles. [signed] A.VN Cltil.D. (It?- Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, snys— Although it mnys.'em unprofos.-iounl, lfeel constrain- . . ed 10 ? inte tint I used Pr. Rogers’ Liverwort und nwpcetHlIly Inform the travelling public thnttheynn- Tar in the case of Charles Wade, who was quin- low prpppwd to aci-ominodatr all who may favor them with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effict, ( W HJ> n call. 1’lrdr House is large and commodious, aAer the usual remedies li.nl foiled. [■•igned] WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD- H AVING taken the HOTEL recently oci-unied by E. 11. GARRETT, in Summerville, Gn. would SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SDN. GEO It lift DONE R l* SPECTFULLY informs ilu- Citizens of Lloyd and tho ndjomtug Counue-.aud u.e p »hlic uctn-r- ally, that in- has pcimnnently locuied in tho City of Rome, with the intention of carrying on tho CAR RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS m ail its various ttrntlJie*. From his long exi cri* ucu tu one of die most extenFive Carriage iiianufnciorie* in the State of North Cnrolinn, lie flatter* himself that lie will be able to gi\e entire s itisfaction to all who mu) to -I disposed to test his mechanism. “ Equaled by ruw and Excelled by none,” is his motto, and in order to carry this fully in to effect, lie employs none hot first rate workmen in every ucpurtimiit of his business, from the turning of a common wagon fpoke, to a full trimmed Pleasure Carriage. In connection with his cslnh islmient lie AUGUSTA, GA. T UP. undersigned thankful fur th« libaraf piilronngo of the ]i#at season, again ten- dors their services to their friends and th* public, in thesnle ol Cotton and other Pro duce, nt their Fire Ptoof Waielmus* on Campbell street, whcie their petsouel atten tion wilt be given to all business entrusted I* them, and liberal Cat It advances mad* *n Produce when required. Olden for Ragging, lto| e und family supplies, executed at tk* lowest market price. JOHN COSKKHY, A. O. JANES, THOS. W. COSKEKT. Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. GOtf To Xoiulioi'ii und Wokloru MEItCHANTS. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, fee. ¥ E aro now receiving an K.vrifti NEW »xoc* or KOlIKIO.N AND DOAIK«TIC lURUVVARK; tilt UiStt- trous lire of tho 20th May having left us without tor Good* on hand. Our Stock will comprise every variety of Habo- wart. luluj ti tl to the tSiiutltcrii and Western Trado, and iiu assorBUttllt oI'Riki.ks nml GUNSUtisurpatsod. Our Eoreign Guilds Imvo all been imported direct, mid the Uuittt-Hiu |>urtthaled upon the most advan- tiigemu terms (or *J»»sh} and Irotn our long experi ence, wo feel confident tlmt we can do us well at least for our cusipiucrs ns any other House, and in vite nil Merchant* vhfiting Outrloston to call an I examine our.Stock at No. 7, Ilayuu Street, next 1». M. Cohen iV Co., Druggists. COURTNEY kV TEN’NENT, No. 7, Havnk griu'BK, Cliaikftoii, si. Q ept. f>, I b50. 48 im* New Music, J U.ST received,and for snlc.a fine supply of Mail. fur the Piano Forte, constating ol the l.teet Sutm. Maruhcs, VVaIUo«,&0. The .uhacribvr heiny the nuthorhed agent .f as extensive .Music Store, will reveivo order*at all tituea for nny particular kind uf inoslo. Alio, Plano Farm, GnlUits, or any kind of lit* lenl Initruntenta. Order, handed in will he thankfutly received, and filled with the earliest dia; ati-h. J. M. UlCKKItSON, Ag't. October :j t, 1 > ju. NEW-YOUK STORE. Just Received, 1 AAA PlEGEsS Prims of late pntorna and yVlrU stylos—mmiy of which are of the 11a out English und Kronult tmtnufiiuturo. 200 piacaa Worsted goods, o now nud desirable styles—figar* ml and plain—co Minting of cashmeres, paramatta cloths, Coburg cloth*, nmrenos, nlpncchs, DeLainas. 20 pieces rich tigurud and black silks * alio a wida black silk for nmntllltis, with an assortment of silk luce* and fringe. 2 c.tsos bonnet#, trimmed and made in the very latest New York style—»jiesa ara u very rich article und well worthy the notice of the ladies, 50 suportlne all wove long shnwls. Alsa collar*, wristlets, gloves, laces, comb*, liolsery, 3tc. Romo, Oct 17 1650 DENNIS Sc HUNT. WM. E. COLLIER, TTOltNhY AT LAW, Home, Geortjia. 3,1851. m. S DAILY LINE CF FOUR H0R8E FOST C 1) A C H E S . HOMt: TO G U XT Ell'S LANDING. THE Propiietor takes picas- i uniioimciiig to iliu pub- r lie, that hi* hits rc-c.-tabl shed sirs line of Four llo.se Post cites, between the above points, connecting nt Guntd'fi Landing with the D.-cut r Mail Bonis, uni n( Rome with the Rome Railroad. A lion of Four llorsc Conches from Montgomery, connects with the above route at Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond on the urrivul ol the I'eneh Iroin Gunter’s Landing, on ronj i Mondays, Wednesday* nml Friday*, ut 12 P. M.— j Fare—Montgomery to llun:s\*le $>20; to Na.-hvillc louse is new and spacious, with tieccssnry out- i ^2 ). A tri weekly line ot Four Horse Coaches is Hg*: rif is supplied with excellent well and novv in operation hnm Rome to Jacksonville, which g witter. - Attached are IdO acres of land, 15 of will be extended to Elyton ns soon a* tho connecting ^ • • • line to 1 nscnloosn is stocked wnh Loaches; leaving Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*, on the arrival of the Curs,and leaving Elyton Wednesdays, Fridays i.ml Bundnys, nt 8 A. M. FJob (», 18.31. J. U. POWELL. FOR SALE, plettfinht residence about 3 miles from Rome west of the Oostnnnuln river, and on ill leading to King’s. A/ills and Gin Factory, kiln. pp?. cleared and under fence, nnil sowed in The place might be rendered valuable Ibr tig stock and vegetables, us the range is quite in- lauttiblc, and market convenient. For particulars enquire cf Mrn, Remshart on the Feb. 13. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. POST-OFFICE, ROME, GA,) Feuruauy 1, 1831. \ c Northern, Eastern anil Southern mails nrrivc ’Jidily, except Sundnys, at 1J P. M. Closes same days •I 34 A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rail Road Cars. . Western mail arrives dnily, except Mondays, nt 8 A, M. Closes daily, except Sundays, nt 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance 1 .Four Horse Post Conches. Southwestern until arrives Mondays, Thursdays nnd kiturdnyaat 10 A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays nt 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance, ' Four Horse Post Conches. Fayette mail, via Summerville, Dirt Town, Mt. ory nnd Hardin’s Mills, arrives Mondays nnd adays nt 7 P- M. Closes same days at 9 P. M. £ Cave Spring.and Van’s Valley malls arrive Tucs- nd Fridays nt 11 A. M. Closes same days ut 2 ^ ftltage mail arrives on Thursdays nt 11 A. M. blosefisnnio days nt 12 A. M. California and Johnson’s mails nrrivc on Fridays at If A. ilf. Clo*essnmc. dnysnt 12 A. M. THOS. J. PERRY, P. JVf. )METHING NEW! |Nj» ■' REW BOOT ADD SHOE SHOP. 1 *' Opposite tlic l*«Mt Offli-r, THE CABINET WAKE DOOMS. YE subscribers arc now prepared to execute work ttrthe above line, in n style that cannot fail J0 ^ Having procured the service* of some of the best workmen in the country, nnd provided s with good materials, they feel safe in dely- hpetition. Give us a trial, rl; Warranted, RANSOM vY EDDLEMAN. DISSOLUTION. fcfttj of Wm. E, Alexander Sc Co. h iving ton ibis dnv dissolved by mutual consent, the DRba continued at the old stand, by R. S. BtNi where ntt afsortnient will always be kept fed business of the firm will receive the otli, WM- E. ALEXANDER, jH, H. S. NORTON. a DISB0LDTI0N- iuELtvAK, Carot Sc Co. is this day mutual consent. Tho new firm of vCo. arc uhthorifcd to settle all the ’firm. F. I »m.i.ivAN, g ' F. M. Cabot, ... H. D. Duncan. Wbr« * oamsjtttfed the interest of EffoMw feSulliyai), Cabot Sc >iheir-own acoount, BROWN'S BANANA COTTON SEED!! r ilE^E seed,*o justly ccl brated, ns superior to nny ever planted in the country, are now offered at the leduc. d price .$2 per single bushel, $5 for three bushel?. They have been tried for three years in this country, and amid every variety of sca.-on und soil, have sustui ied their 0 tginnl icputntion for produc- livelier*, early maturing, yiehl und quality of lint, &c. In confirmation of these facts I confidently refer to tiiu subjoined fit lenient, as well us to oil through out the Stutu who have planted these seed.- I could have filled n .-heel with name*, but I deem it unncc- e.-sniy, as these seed have already acquired a reputa tion coninieiijurote with the State : Griiev.-UORo' Ga., Jan. 1st, 1550. We, the undersigned, having tried this cotton an other /ear, on a still larg -r iciile, believe it to be tUri (ledly superior to any grown in the country,, in point ’of production, emit/ maturity and yield of lint, and give it our hearty approbation. " homo* Stock. Am' rose llutchin8.ui, B. M. Hubbard, Joint E. Jackson. R. J. D iw on, John A. Coglntrn, Robert Newsom, Henry Stevens. The.-e reed may he had of me, or the following Agents, to wit:—Hardeman Sc Hamilton, Mneon, Ca.; Daniel Sanford. Forsyth. Gn.; S. W. Blood- worth, Griffin, Gn.; B. F. Botnar, Atlnnta, Gn.; Cnn- iiiitglium vY L moil, Rome, Ga.; S. D. Linton As Co. .'lugurtn, Ga. J AMES L. BROWN. Grcen.-boro’, Gn. Jail. 4, 1851. WM. I!. UM)K|t\VI)l)!)& .!. W. II. UNDERWOOD. WILL PRACIICE LAW I N nil the Counties of the Cherokee Circuit, (ex- cept Dade). They will both personally attend all tho Courts. J. W, II. UNDERWOOD will attend the Court* of Jackson und Haiku sham counties of the Western Circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the SUPREME COURT nr Cassville and Gainesville.— All business -ntiusted to them will he promptly and faithfully attended 10. OFFICE next door to Hooper Sc Mitchell, “Buena Vista House,” Rome, Gn., nt whie.h place one or both will always bo found, except ahs.-nt on profes?ional business. Jan. 23, 1831. DRAYING AND BOATING- T HE undersigned thankful for past favor*, respect fully informs the citizens of Rome and its vicin ity, thu t he u ill still continue his old business of boat ing nnd d.aying. Ilu holds himself in readiness to have Produce, .Merchandize, Are., conveyed to nny pa t of the City or Country, and to furnish front his wood-yard on the Oostunnubi River, nny quantity of good oak nnd hickory wood. lie has two excellent teams, and will be thnnkfal for the patronage of his fti -ndsand the pub ic. JOHN 11. WISDOM. Jan. 30, 1851. Wm. Richards, M. D. The following is wvittcu from Elizabethtown, Ky.s Your Dr. 11 >gcrV Liverwort nnd Tar give* great sat- isfaetioit in thi* p!»ce. Dr. Ilqwaj-J preser.be.* it, and j pronounces it one of the be-t medicines in n*e. | E. II. IIavcuaft, D,uggi--t. | Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Guilin county, j O., writes -Dr. Rojeis’ Liverwort nnd Tar has been ' the mentis ofsttatelling my life from n premature grave! [signed] HENRY WISEMAN Mr. Merriwenther, ol Denmark, Telia., write Dr. Rogers'Liverwort and Y Im inujwUh great suecess. A young in an of thU place, supp* sed by every one to be in the lust stage, of Consumption ! was entirely cured by its i s.?! [signed] David MERUtwe.vriiER, Drug^ixt. Mr. 11. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., state*— A gentleman of my tie piuint.mcc, who w.ts appa rently in the last stag • of the Consumption, was re stored to peifect health by the use of Dr Rogers' Liv erwort nnd Tar. The cura wn* a most extraordinary one. Dr. Wdsou,(nn old school Physician of high stand- ng,) of Patriot, O., writes—I have been the family physician of Airs. Wiseman lor twelve years, nud during that time she hn* suffered with diacasjd lungs, which finally settled into pulmonary consumption ! Site was entirely cured by the u.-e of Dr Rogers’ Li verwort and Tar. II. R. WILSON, M. D. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and families travelling the up tountry in thu pursuit of health or pleasure; and tltclr table furnished with the very le st the country affords. 'I heir stables will be supplied wi lt tin abundance of provender and attend* ‘ Wy faithful mfd 'efficient O.Mlcr*. Their friends nnd Th-ir IL _ . S- M .!“!! C 'ii f ° r .i!- C . co "* rt ”" 111 . 1 convonlunoo of | htis nii'extensive BiiACKSMi'i’il" BHpP, wiilcT./enii- - * — «-•*. -- --*• ^ |j ica bin, to facilitate bu*in«*8a and fill orders in work manlike style. He corainlly invites the public, nttd es pecially those who ore disposed to encourage " home .... , ... . , „ ,. - = - - , , maiiufnontrcrt” to give him n cull and examine Ids Car ed-by faithful nttd 'efficient Ostler*. Their friends nnd n *oges, Baggies amt Wagons, before purchasing else- acquaintances arc cordially invited to call nnd give where, ns h j is determined to sell for cash or to punc- thetn a trial, ns no pains will be spared on th -ir part to ! tual customers, on as good terms as can be obtained render nil comfortable, j South of “ Mason and Dickson’s Line.” otiinmcrv.lle, Gn. Jan. 0, 18.>0. j Repairing done to order, and in the sho. tot pas i- j A— ' . i ble time. His establishment may he lound in the ; IvCl R mouth* uHci dato application will be made j immediate vicinity of the Rail Road Depot nnd next 1 to the honorable the Inferior court of Floyd door to the Htlburn lion*.* F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Coim of Floyd coun ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to aeS ail the Real Estate belonging to Wesley fi. and Barak A. Trout, Minor Orphans ot Tilman Trout, lata of said comity deceased. SAMUEL STEWART, Guard. Nov. 7, 1650. w4m county, when sitiing as a court _>f ordinary, forlc ... to tell a negro boy by the name of Ransom, belong- j lug tu the estate of A. S. W. Johit*ou. Jan. UVK5L A. D. REESE, Guard. A <1 mi ui* (nt tor’a Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting :i Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the li.st Tues day in April next, before the Court House dour in th** City ofRome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sole, the following tracts or purr els of Land, to wit: Lot* known nnd distingui. lied ns numheisOnc Hund ed nnd Fifty, [150] nnd Two Hundred and Sixteen, r2l«J] in the Twenty-third [23] ULtrict of the Third . of pntronnge Rpftirm; Snides the property of Philip Reilly, Into of CO- OFFICE* Chntliam countv, deceaseds Terms Cash* Jnn,9.3, l(3-31 JULIA ANN REILLY, Atfiltr'i Ilruad Streot, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851. MEDICAL CARD. DR. J. D. OWEN, (Late Assistant Physician to the Lunatic Asylum at Millcdijeoiflc.) H AVING permanently locntedin Rome,respectful ly tenders his Professional services to nilpe sons requiring Medical, Surgical or Obstetric aid in the City or country. He hopes by constant nnd unremit ting nttention to his profession, to mtfrita liberal slinrv F OUR mouths niter date ap| IL’uttnn will be mad* to the honorable tho interior Court of Chattooga county, when sitting for ordinory purposes, ibr leava to * ell the Laud Sc Negroes belonging to the estate Edwin Jones, a Lunatic of said county. Nov. 7,1650. HARRIETT JONES, ) n M. MONTGOMERY,) Guftrd • new-yorkstobiT " J U.ST R BOB I VCD, 2 eases superior moleskin baf, from the manufactory of * , Gutlin,* , New York Those ure the finest moleskin huts that can possi bly bo nmdo nml wurrnnted superiot to any thing ef the kind over offered in Rome, We also offer Kan- kin, Ditryor V Co’s hats at reduced prices—not war ranted. 10 pieces French black and olive cloths, from 91 50 up. 15 pieces blnek doeskin, fancy und French black corded uussimores, at great bar gain*—also, siiirts, gloves, suspenders, handker chief*, Scc.f See., to which wo invite the attention ft ♦.he gentlemen of Romo. N. B. A few dozen ninrcno und sflk shirts. October 17, 1830 DENNIS Sc HUNT. NOTICE. Tar has been introduced, it is superceding every otli- ( Tl ANA WAV from the subscriber on Wednesday, er Cough Medicine before the public This is wholly it the llth ult., u chestnut Sorrel MARE, shod J all round, aud I think a Miinll white spot in the fore- J head with t-omy marks of gear. Any person taking up said animal and giving me information of the sune.witl he liberally rewarded. Write to John son’s Post Office, Floyd county, Ga. JOHN JOHNSON,P. M. Jnn. 2, I8'l > its tiuly wonderful medicinal virtues. Be learned in Season ! And neglect not that cough which is daily werkeu- iiiR your constitution, irritating your throat nud lung*, rind inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and li -oling a romedy cm hn ob tained as Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers on on the engraved wmpper nroand each bottle. Price, $l per bottle, or six bottles f«*r $3. Sold wholesale aim retail by oCOVIL «.V MEAD, 113 Chartres st., bet. 1’onti and 1st. Louis, N. 0>leans, Sole agent.* for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must he address ed. Ccy* Fold by BATTEY A* BRO , Romc.G 1 , Sotn- t i*a \* Bio., Kingston, Ga. John Erwin, Cnssville, J. J. Hopkins, •'■miiim-. rville ; J. W. Robbins, Cave .Spring ; J. L. Elliot Sc Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala. to me lor Let- estate of Robert Georgia. Floyd County. TT/’11 ERE AS, Anne Alien appFc# Vv ;crs of Administration on the Allen, dcccarcd— These are, therefore; incite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and credit ws of <tdd deceased, tn be and appear nt my office within the time prescrib ed by law, to show caum (if any they have) why said Letter.* should not be granted. Given under my hami.nt office. Llth January. Jan. in. 1*551. JESSE LAMBER lil.c.c- o. ' | NOTICE I S hereby given that nil notes nnd ccommts hereto fore made with J. D. DICKERSON hove been n.*- t-house door in the city ot Koine, ; «*i^n«*d to tilt*subscriber. Persons owing the same are requtsted to come forward at an early date and make pvymemto either myself or J. D Dickerson, who is my autliorLed agent to collect and receipt for the same. THOS. D. SHELTON. Jan 7, 1831 FLOYD SHERIFF S SALES W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in March next before the (. within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit; Lot of Land, No 81, in the 5th diet, nnd 4th section p.opci lyol Join; NV. Payne to sat- —levied ... isfy three fi. fas. Iroin a Justice’s court of Floyd co. one in favor of F. 1. SttUvntv.one in favor of William Stanton, the other in favor «>f Yarbrough 4* Lamkin vs. John W. l’ovne and We-h’y Shropshire, security on stay. Levy made und returned to me by a con stable. No 92, 24th district 3d s-ciion, o. the lot whoreon James Cannon now lives—lev! *d on ns the property of James Cannon in snti.-fy two ti. fas. front a Justice’s Court of Floyd county, in favor of F. I. Suit van vs. mid Cannon. Levy returned to tne by a constable. Also, a lease fur three years from the 23th December last, on lot No 1?, 2 id district 3d section—having 18 neies of cleared land, with good cubbins—levied on ns the property of Ptirkvrsnti Stewart to satisfy five ft fits from a Justice’s court of Floyd county, one in fa vor or NV. W, Gibbs te Co., one in favor of J S. Reeves, one in favor of Sloan Sc Hawkins, bearer, one in favor of F. I. Sulivan, the other in favor of John B. Giakvs Pu'kcrson Stewart. Properly point- ed out by J. S. Reeves. THUS. S. PRICE, Sh’ff. POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE- At the -dine time and place t Lot of Land, No. 215, 23d district 3d section—le vied ott as die property of John L. Anderson to suis- fy a li. f.i. from Richmond Inferior Court, in favor of John L.-Pezunt vs. Joint Reece and John L Anderson. Ptopcriy pointed out by pl’ff’s ntt’yr. Jnn. 30,1651. G, W. HANSON, D, Sh’ff. ROME MALE ACADEMY* T HE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday the 20th inst., to continue during a Mi ssion of five months. The services of Mr. JOHN GORMAN, a graduate of Princeton have been se cured ns Assistsnt, and the Teacher* pledge them selves that no efforts on their part shall be wanting to render the School worthy of ft liberal patronage* Be sides the studies comprised in a thorough Classical nud Engli. h course, particular attention will be paid to Book-koepirtg, nnd to the preparation of young men for business. Those who desire to study French can done undent French Instructor. Tuition as hereto fore. S J. STEVENS,Principal. Rome, Ga.jJuit. 2,1831. ther to the Courier Office', opposite the Buena Vistn House—Residence,next door i Oflle HOPKINS, HUDSON ft CO. COMMISSION M KUCHA JIT*. Office Fraser's Wharf y Charleston 8, & T HE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friend* ami the public, that thev have owned an to Mr. Cohot. Rome, Gn., Nov. 14,1850. C. 3iit. GEORGIA. Floyd County* TX^HEREAS Pleasant 11. Lyle applies to me for ' Y Letters of Administration on the estate of Jon- friends and the public, that they have opened an lee in the City of Charleston, 8.0., lor a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cotton and nil other Country Produce, purchase ofMerehsn dlze, and Receiving ami Forwarding Goods. The customary ensh adtaitoea and facilities will be affoitl- ed customers. J • R • 11 vuson a nd Joun J. Cotisx resides in Charles* ton. L. Hopkins continues hi* residence at Angus*- tu, Gn., engaged in the CommisHon Business a than S. Lawson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd I w singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to j hcictolnrc, where he may be consulted in relation to be nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if nny exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at ol- fieo this 5th December, 1850. JESSE LAMBERT!!,c.c.,0. Dec. 12,1850. 10 yOd business designed fur our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Aiigusja. JOHN R. HUDSON, ‘ JOHN J. COHEN, October 2i, 1830. [ Charleston. To Officers and Soldiers of the War with Mex ico, the War of 181S with Great Britain, or any of the Indian Wars.Begular, Volunteer or Grafted, or their legal Representatives, Widows and heirs. ’ 'ooi-ni net of CongrCM you nre nllnwpd b*un- fifiurutti of Jnii|iiujt iK'Xt, a liirue nml vi*ry cuinplotf I *"* >o>>4.nml uintiry in Jtriipnrtion to the tim. Stock of Forfiisil GiA., Ml Ctc.l Ly hinwlf f, ' rv "Z\ rcml f rtl ‘> '>' 'lu> shove nnttied in the markets of England and France, and imported I '* aM ‘ ^ ,e wn, lersign**cl having nil the forms ne- direct 10 this Port. ««"!"*/»" «»“ “hrni" »nrrttnl« fitr rnirrlHf lie rnirticulnrly invite attontioii t„ hi. block of; yonrlnmls, nnd prooitre; tho bounty moimy wltenev SILK AND FANCY GOODS, .is lichig one of the : *5®,"°®* by m DIRECT IMPORTATION. Charleston, South Carolina, -Voc. 1850. T HE undersigned hns commenced I he Importing ' and WholosaloDry Goods Bnsincss m No. 135, Alefting-strcet, where he will opi-n, by about tho j October 17, 1650. most extensive ever offered in tlti.* Ma.kct—compris ing an assortment of Plain and Figured Black, Fancy-colored Figured, Foulard, Glace, nnd Chens SILKS ; BAREGES, GRENADINES, ALBARINES; French and Scotch Ginghuiuns, See., of the latest and newest styles ; A very full Stock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ; GLOVES of every description ; A Inrge variety ol SHAWLS, adopted lotlie Spring A „ hu „ in ^ ,,,Vd'',n and Summer trade ; HOSIERY—Silk and Cotton—in g.eat variety ; A large stock of S.lk, Mohair, Cotton and Thtctid EDGINGS and LACES. Possessing facilities for* purchasing nil the mostfu- vor#.lie terms, h; confidently invites a comparison with nny Market in the United States. He wilt have, in addition, a full supply of American Manufactured Goods. and dealers generally, is re Attorney at Law, Romp, Ga. AUCTION AXD CmiNtiiOX BI SI\ENS. A call from hi* f iends spent fully solicited. Dec. 19, 1830. THE undersigned would re-pecfully tctnl'rhU oer- ccs to tin* public ns CITY AUCTIONEER, his care will Meet with prompt attention and qtt.ck returns. - J. L. HITSON* He would beg leave to refer to MKNfiRS. I.OO.V.V ^ ATKINSON, I « RAV . otrrcujl, 5 MESSRS. II-KV 4r URO i •• -HFRKV.V “ DE.N.vts Ar a xt, ^ Roam, mb. i. TKAi.Noa,^ Mihctlueville, Rome, Ga., Dec. 10, 1850. !0 A JAMES B. BETTS. FRESH ARRIVAL. At No. 2, Choice House. T HE undersigned would respectfully invite the oiti z-ubof Rome nnd the surrounding country,to cal nml examine his FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just j / /ted Stales IV 7/1. h sa le C LO TKING W A R E UO USE IS. 13. Huiiksrd A Co, . . , ... .lOOljSjtlSl j SliCESSORS TO taTiSid” viT ’ " 3 ^ ’ f ~ /.£im 4- UANFOKD, Refined, Crushed, Portorico and X. Orleans Sugars; \ * Vu - 254, 2 j6 and 23S Peart gfreet, Aar 1 ot Java,Ri:» and Laguira Coffee. i f^ETWEEN Fulton street and Unrlimr Alip. h i Molasses, Syrup, sin.*. I’atBupa, P NEW BOOT AND SHOE ST0HE. f'PHE siih.*criher would respectfully I -L citizen* of Rome and vieli, I received and i* now opening u lit j sorlment of Uoola and i gentlemen’* water-proof and « • and shoes, nud every variety children. Also, a fine a.-sortmeut j <-ho-s und hoots for common wear, his stock in elutriate-wills ! he c..n c.mfidcutly rrcniuniend patrons, and will repair any rij He also has on haiid.ati ext.