Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, February 20, 1851, Image 3

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Mexican Boundary. Commission.— Ad vices ‘Irom llio, United Stoles Mcxic.in boundary commission bryontl El Pnso, t>y •totTy of Texas, slate that Cbm, Burtloil xvus c'xchnnging civilities, with the Mexican 'cominissionoii' lie is sending to Boston ! tdV ifis'l'i'umonts. nnil will remiiiii whore ho 'is (or a long, time to come. The news was 'brought by. a parly ol wny-woin travellers Worn .Santa Pe, D'eooinber 3, wl.cro the 'snow was of unknown depth.' FiVe team sters perished on the way. A licu.lenant ■of tfit+Uery came bearer of despatches, ROME PRICES C UR U EN T. GORKliUTliD ¥um »I J* '< * SAWIUB.n $ crs. # ci's ‘21 a 15*11 ■. is AUTICf.KS. Bacon, llunu Sides, .. Baociino, Dundee,,..... .yd. Ky... • Gumley ....... .. •BirTTcn, Goshen, ID. Country %..* Br.KK, Fore quarter,. Hhul do ....... . Vandlks, Box, Spermaceti, aJ Adamaiilinu,... . taoppEK, Java, Sack, Cuba, .. a • • Luguirn,; a •• ,,r, 4 Hio, •» 11 a .. 1-14 ‘Cotton, * . 8 a . 11 $ ‘Cohn,’ * . •.. 8f» a • • 100 Coins Mi: • • 85 a •• IDO 'Coiioaok, Balo llopo,. l()a .. 11 , Mnuillu. r l* u ... 20 Cotton, 10 a . • 20 Viiotrn, 3 in .. 4 ‘MACKEtU., No 1 per hbl $j-» N„. 2 “ “ $13Q0 Nc. 3 “ “ .... .$10_ VlujR.l,Green, lb.... .. 3 a.. .. Dry S a ... 104 In os, • Swede. 0 a.. '»4 English,./ •*> w .. f»* f Hod, .. din ..* m* Band, 7ln .. b Hoop 'Ja'.. 10 LkAIi 2, n - £ Moi.ameh bbl pr gal. W. 1 «‘L }:l .. 10 Syrup, 30 n .. 7. r » Nails, Keg, 3 n .. 0 Hick, II* r, H •• Salts, Liverpool per Sack .... -2 00 a ..‘2 10 do do bushel. .. .. 00 n .. 1 00 Table, per box 15 a .. 20 Suoah, N. Orleans, .III,... .. a .. 10 To f tori on.’ Da.. 10 Delta, On.. 10 Hnutuurit*,. • * •« 10 a .. 12 Helloed, ..... .. 11 a .. 12 Lou I, • •• ....... 12 a .. 13 Crushed, 12i«i »• 14 Clarified, i\ n ,• 12 Tallow - H n 10 WVt.oL, Haw, 23 a .. 25 Rolls, • ..33 a.. 35 A C^D. I Hove ibis day sold out my Mock ofJFnmily f.rovi- sions nud Groceries, to Dr. John II. Roberts’ jr. nuil feeling thankful lor post favors. I hereby solicit that].”itronnge for the new com cm, which wos so lib- «arally extended to me. ... Feb. 4tb, 1851. M. A. STOVALL. -1 having purebnsed Col* M. A. Stovall’s entire stock .of • ° . Family Provisions and Grovrr.es. .and expect coon to receive new nud fur It nirivtds. Pure hosing my stock through my brothers/ Meter* W; S, Sc. T. If. Roberts, wholesale Grocers. Augusta, Go., I led confident that 1 can offer n well selected •stock ns turn nsnnyhou.v in Koine. I expect soon to open nstock ol'Driigsand Medicines, mud here by solicit Physicians’ rrc.-eription.-nml Pinn ae rs.ord ere. JOHN II. ROBERTA Jr. M. D. Feb. 20th, 1351. FREE AND EASY. ALL at the Free & Kusy ilouse,4 doom below th • I v-) Choice Held, where you will liuj a general as* Lpsortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, \*« , of the very & bestthatever has been,and nsgoodnsev r can In* oiler- Loint;. Sold low lor cash. GEO. SHAW* .20, 1-61. t-.-BUSUMf^S of first rate Com Meal just re- "j^dved uml for solo by . /G, SIl AW. mORnrtidd of Tty uiTy. Flour, for sale by IQ' ' G. SHAW. iUO'I. ncticlo of shefl eil Corn on hritul and f* >r sale by **• £11 AW. . . k BOXES superior New. YorkCbeetc lor wdeby f* ^'Feh 20 _ G./S.1IAAV, *t of 1*1 "icon |Ust rccMVed and fur tie by ' G. SHAW. i 20 f-Wh LUS. of superior Lord just received at ;UxJ Feb 2U _ • SHAW’S. -HALF bills. No. I .Mackerel lor sale by “eb 20 G. SHAWL JETHRO COTTOMWMOm SALE. O F ibis i»w and splendid vnW^Ristinguisbed for its great length* strength snu^dness of staple, and g r eat production from the Held, The crop of Inst year aviujiged one bole of 460 lbs to two acres upon light sonny land without an niotp of manure, cleared in *43, f.uiu wfileli si?; .’crops of cotton have been made, with an uninterrupted drouth of 5 > days—from the 3 lit of May, and only otic season in A^mjst nlul September—■ J wilV;qeld on a Gin suited to t^Kta) lo^ bom 3 I a 33 per cent of lint. Its. picking Ipiolities are unrivaled, and matured earlier than the common varieties known ns old. Mexican. Mexican Burr, IJq- gnn, Bauuuua, Pi out, Bunch, Clustoi, or Pomgran- ute, which Dr. Phillips of MissuBippt affirms “ises sentially the_C7u*/er.” . The Jethro cotton was awarded the premium at the lust Fair of the Southern Central Agricultural Asso ciation, and in November by the Charleston Institute, ns the best variety of upland, and sciuoled to send to the World’s Fair at London. ylLo awarded in Oc tober, a Diploma (not being in time lor the Fair,) by the American Institute in N*w York, and selected thin to send to England. The following soles this season will prove Inw this cotton ha- been "appreciated wherever It has been tent." Male on the 23lh of November in New York, by Messrs* Centre^ Co., at 1 *?cent.*—same day in y/ngtt*ta, by Messrs, yldntns, Ilopkins & Co. nt M cents—on the next day In Charleston, by Messrs. Hopkins, Hudson As Co. at Hi cents—on the 3d hist., the Inst picking of this cotton, by Messrs F. T. Willis As Co. of iSiiivannnli, at 1'^ cents. This bus been called “silk” cotton, and led many to suppose that it is of thutjlatonnd unfruitful vniiety. Audi is not the faci. It is a distinct and peculiar kind—has no aflinity whatever to the ‘‘silk -cotton,” which is nothing but n hybrid,produced by cropping die nplnnd cottons upon then n—s at 1-lnnd virc versa. Di. Philips also n/lirms tin* Jethro to lie an otfspring of the little Brown Petit Gulf, (lienee the color of the seed) and bfohght to lis'pfcsent state of nerfeet on by long, patient mid slnllni eiilliviition.iuiu “for all Inutl- is the hi st variety of cotton now known.” AL.SO FOR .VALE,-SEED of the Sugar Loaf— an early and prolific variety—maturing nud picking qualities equal to Jcthio, but iho.t staple. The seed from these two kinds have hern selected for u series of yours with great care and system. By early application a f w sacks of each c had direct from the grower, of Messrs McDaniels At Co., and ,1. No: rr.oss. Esq*., of yftliiutn, and Messrs, OSGOOD, /ILSOBROOK CO. Jnn. 23, r-51. Rome, Gn. EXCHANGE HOTEL, _ vlii«in «rc o »j-e T , . _ _ tey JAMES fe- . GIliEFIN.- insures 0 ngiunst^oss by f'TRE; uIso, LIVES of ^ rnnxrrwt.v op I crs#iis and Servants. fi £P DANIEL S. PRINTUP Agent for the Southern Mutual Insurance Company at Rome, Ga. nnst ic FORM URt,x OF AVING sold out my entire intoBssTIn the CHANGE HOTEL hi this place to Mr. .Tames’ 3, GmmN,I take pleasure in lecominending the for mer patrons and the travelling public generally, continue their patronage, ns I feel confident tlij Ilottse in the Hands of Mr. Gtiflhi will he we| and for comfort, not surpassed by any House in the A. B. UEEV Rome, Dec. 2G, 1850. GARDEN SEEDS—CROP 05 TT7E Invite attention (oottr fine nssorti Seed, etc. Just received n few bit. Onion setts and buttons—some Victoria Rhubarb (or Pie Plant) Roots—Millet seed, Field Pens, (English) Early Corn, 30 bids. Northern seed Potatoes, etc. Mcrchanrs supplied upon the best terms. Jan. 23J UATTEY At BRO„ Druggists F Ol’It months after date application will bctnnde to the honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd county,when sitting us a court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to the es tate of William Jinks, lute of said county, deceased. THOMAS S. PRICE, WILLIAM G. MILES, Jnn. 23, 1851. I CHECKS on Charleston and New York, for sulo y DANIEL 3. PRINTUP, Agent for the Bank of the State of So. Cu. ov. 14, 1850. (5 ly • Adm’rs NOTICE. the estate of William A LL persons indented to Jinks, late of Floyd county,deceased, will pie •all and make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them In terms of the law. THOMAS S. PRICE, WILLIAM G. MILES, • Adm’rs FREEMAN* HODGES & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 68 Liberty Kfrcct, New Vork. (Between Brondway and Nassau.) A RIC now receiving a >ich and beautiful u.-sort* mem of Fancy Silk anti Millcnery Goods, to which wo would particularly invite thouttention of*nil Cash Putchaseis, and will make it on object for them to give us n call, as wear" determined to sell our as sortment, for Cash, lower than ever before offered in this market. Miilenersean supply themselves with every article in tlier line, at about the cost of Impnr’ntiou nr Auc tion price . Many of our goods are manufactured ex pressly f »r our own sale, and cannot be surpassed for lienuty or 1 >w prices. Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons, n large variety. Files 'mid Fntin* for Bonnets. Crapes, tJiaj c L’ss.-s,Tailctonsnnd Illusion Laces. Trimmings 'or lint*, Cups and Dres-es. Jenny find Cap*, Party nud Op.ua I lend Dic.ses. * Embroidered Capos. Collar*, Culls and Chemisetts, Thread, Brns.-el.*, A'uleneeini s, Silk nud Lisle Thread Lnccs. Embroidered Edei'ig* and In-crtings, Swiss and Aluslin. Embiolderoil, Revei.-e and PI tin Linen Cambric Ildfr. Glove* and Mils, ICid*, Silk,U-!e Tb.cndnnd ing Silk. Senifs, Cravats and Dress Ilkfs. Swiss, J.u (met, Book Muslins, and Bishop Lawns. Emliroiduied, Dan-ask and plain Caniou Crnpi *51tn wl*. -i Fil’d as*oitmcnt of Stmw Goods. Fr.-neb and American Artiliclnl Flowers. Wiih a large variety not mentioned above. All wishing to avoid paying long prices will mak< money l»y calling and . atisfying them elvi s. Fob. C, 1851. KEGS Nails, assorted. For sale low, whole sale and retail, by 9. M. ALLEN. Jan. 2, 1850. 0 BALES Factory Yarn, for sale low by Jun 2. F. M. ALLEN. ■ 1 ^ BALES Ricnclied nml Brown Homespuns -I- from 3*4 to G-4 wide, for sale low by Jnn 2. F. M. ALLEN. M ACKEREL ill quarter, half and wbolo barrels, • lor sale by ^ F. M. ALLEN. .Tan 2. CASES Men’s Boots and Shoes for ?nlc low &AJ by F.M. ALLEN. Jan 2. J /h CASES Ladies’Walking shoes and kid slip. 11/ pers fiom 50 cents a pair up. ’ For sale by Jnn 2. V F. M. ALLEN. A FEW pieces 8—1 Bleached Linen diopet for tt ble cloths—very nice—for sale low by Jan 2. F. M. ALLEN. NEW FAMILY GROCERY & PROVISION STOU1S. J T. SAWRIE At CO., have just recoived ntd • are now opeuimr.a HOW and well seleclt'd Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, bribe lower jmrt of thi* City, 3 Doors above J. S. Burnett’s Coiner, hi the Home recently occupied by Mr, Oppnrt. ns a Ci gar Factory. In addition to their Stock of Groceries, they have and will conthuto to keep on hn tub a choice supply of Confectioneries, and Fruits ordifferent kinds. The Citizens of Rome and vicinity, are respectfully Invited to call nt their establishment; .where they may obtAln nfi good bargains osennbe afford'd by any oth er House in the City. The following articles com pose u portion of our Stock : Brown Sugar, Assort. Shnv. do Domestic do Cru-hcd do (Marking, Oranges Sweet, Loaf do Scotch Snuff, Lemons, Clarified,do Fine (lav Cigars. Pino Apples, Rio Coffee, Table Salt, Mercer Potatoes,. Mocha, do Wine Vinegar, White Onions, Java do Lemon Syrup. Red do Cuba Molasses, Tomatto Keisnp. Goshen Butter, SteWnrt’sSvrup, Rock nud other English Cheese, No. 1, Mackerel, Candles A-sor. Northern do Imperial Ten,. Pickles, Dried Beef, Black do Mustard, Scotch Herring, Almonds, Sugar Crack* rs, Willow Baskets. Raisins in whole Water do , Work Baskets, and qr. Boxes, Soda do Cranberries, Pecan Nuts. English Walnuts,Malaga Grapes, Prunes in Boxes.Vcrmnc^ba, Northern A j»| h s, COSKRltY JIVES & CO K A for sale low Jnn 2 I'*. M. ALLEN. 300 J j I, ^ NKl ' i * S ,r ‘ Mn 50 ‘ Conches, between tin m m, I). 1J. DU KB, Juilor. IM and Star Candice for sale by Feb 20 G. SHAWi .First rate article of Tubaqco and Cigars always kept at SHAW’S :h,20 . ■■ tfl CH ll. rrings, Surilim--, &f.. umy »l nil liim's be iolliul ni tlu I'RKD .V. UASY IIDUSK. ^20 ‘ . l STERS, Lobsters, Slirimpej l’L's Feet, ligg-*, •*, served up in n superior manner at the 20 Fit EE At EASY 1IOUSE. . . " JUST RECEIVED* k Clarified Sugar—3 bids. Planting Po- fi$tVtoe8, for .-ale by F. M- ALLEN. b20,1^51 ILDERS.of fchoru and Dwelling.lum cs ;ir»- in- * 1 to examine samples of Mineral Knob Locks yiid dark, nt F. M. ALLEN’S "notice- ilOUGHT. to Jnll on the 17th instant, a Negro 1 Gifl by the nnmc of MARY ANN, who shy* she Ing8~to George W.'Stone of Augu-ia, Ga. 'The roman is about 50 years old, and‘dark complect- The owner is requested to come ibrwa.id, prove tvCptiy charges,or she will be dealt with as tlv ’ *'* tt It lil!l,'i: "^goTasrii. ^ , Iv A T S , iliionable Erenoh Boot Maker. ? £ Tiil tq exfeute ym* In liiJ line, tit :i iical Ifi&Baiml minuer, ngg si)I t’e }(innkJVjl for o ’ of tlio [latruiiagr ol Itmiip a.i.I vicinity, unit at the riiotit ®bicr|y ftSemiijid by 'nice, cituBtoad sltvet, |gjtv.2n,l8il. ■•■■■' "dissolution. _fq' Wm. E. At EX4.Ni>F.n K- Co. tiuvlng lis titty diMolved by tnutiiiil consent, 111' |l bo conlinnednt thoold stiind, by II. S. IwbeiCnno-sonimtU will nKvnys he kept Hm81*f>dsiiiesK of the firm will rt cHve the bolli, WM- li. /ILKXANDEU. ll. R. NORTON. -ISSOLUTION Suiibly^N,' Gaiiot A* Co. ih i 11jh day tfol consent. The new tirm el b.‘ life inilborbeil to s.'ttk' all the p. 1 Srn.r.fy.t.v, F. ill. Ohm/ II. D. IIl'Xl'AN. ydalnttfllltirttl Ql Snlliyan, Clibot yV *tfVCown .ueronnt, .jCnbouV.Co, DAILY LINE CF FOUR HORSE F0ST COACHES. ROMM TO GUNTER'S 'LANDING. THE Propiietor tajtes pjeas* imotmeing to the pub lie lias re-established ol Four Horse Post points, connecting nt Gunters Landing with the Decat r Mail Boats, an I nt Rome witli the Rome Rnilro td. A line of Four lloiso roaches from Montgomery, connects with the above route pt Bine Pond ; leaving Bine Pond on the arrival ol the t’cach front Guutei’s Landing, on Mondays, Wednesday,-* nml Friday*, at 12 P. M.— Fan:—Montgomery to liums\ide $20; to Xn-liville $'2>, Atri-weckly line of Four Horse.Conches is now in operation from Rome to Jacksonville, which will be extended to Elyton ns soon a* the connecting line to Tuscaloosa jsstouked with Conches ; leaving Rome, M unlays, Wednesday* and Friday*, on tiic arrival rf the Gars,and le tving Elyton Wednesdays, Fridays and Su.ulnyx, at 8 A. M. Feb t'*, 1851. J. R. POWELL. DRAYING AND BOATING- T HE umlcnigmd thankful ft r ]>nr.t favor*, respect- litlly informs the citizens ol Rome and its vicin ity, tin t he will s ill «• -ntimte liis old business o( boat ing ami dirtying, li -li dds h'mself in readiness to have Produce, MerehnmVze, *Yc„ convoyed to any pa.t of the City nr Comttry.and to furnish irom Lis wood-yard on the. Oo*tnnaul i River, any quantity of good oak and hickory wood, lie ha* two excellent teams, nml will he thankful for the patronage of his fii -mis and the public. JOHN II. WISDOM. Jan. 30,1851. Will. B. COLLIER, ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rome, Georgia. Feb. VI, IP5L FOR SALE, A pleasant residence about 3 miles from Rome, . west of the Oostnnnuln river, and on the road leading to King's Mills nml Gin Factory. The dwel- buil'ding*. It is Supplied with exccellbnt well and spring water. Attached arc MO acres of land, 15 of wliich are cleared and under fence, and sowed in wheat. The place might be rendered valuable for raising stock and vegetables, ns the range is quite in exhaustible, and market convenient. For particulars enquire rf J/ra. Rrmsiiaht on the premise.-. Feb. 13. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. POST-OFFICE, ROME,TLX,) Fr.mti’.utv 1, 1851. \ The Northern, Eastern and Houtlyrn mails arrive daily, except Sundays, at H P. loses same days at 3A A. M. Mode of conveyaj^e, Rail Rond Cars. Western mail arrives daily, except Mondays, nt S A, M. Closes daily,except Sundays, nt 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance, Four Horse Post Coaches. Southwestern mail arrives Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 2 P. M. Mode of con veyance, ‘our Horse Post Conches. LaFnyette mail, via Summerville, Dirt Town, Mt. Hickory and Hardin’s Mills, arrives Mondays and Thursdays nt 7 P. M. Closes mime days at}) P. M. Cave Spring and Van's Valley mails arrive Tues days nml Fridays nt i 1 A. M. Closes snare days nt 2 P. M. irrives on Thursdays at II M. Closes same days nt 12 A. M. California and Johnson’s mails nrrive on Fridays ut 11 A. M. Cloros same days at 12 A. M. Til Oft’. J. PERRY, P. M. SOMETHING NEW! NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. OppoMito tlic Post Office, OVER THE CABINET WARE ROOMS. HIIE sub^Cfibers arc trow prepared to execute work V in .the-a I rove line; iipa flylo that cannot tail to “ of jomobfth* jirovideu. DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR- A SAFE nml certain cure for consumption of the Lungs, spitting of blond,coughs, colds, Asthma, n the side, bronchitis, hooping cough, nml nil pulmonary affections, Rxlrnrlt from Cirti/iaitcs Which can be -con ill full by calling on the agent and getting a pamphlet. Mr. Adam llariis A*ristnnt Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospital, New York, says Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tor cored a case of the ntosl cM-tressing Asthma of twenty-.-ix years standing. [signed] Adam Harris. Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says—I had the Consumption, attended with the most distres* sing cough, ntul discharged several quarts of blood irem ilrc lungs, and all my friends and physicians gave me up to die, yet n tew bottles of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nud Tttr restored me to perfect health I GAimtF.r, WiiiTaiiF.An,' C-? Sworn to ant! sub.-cribed this 27ilt day of Novvm- b -r, 1844. 4 1J. E. Sprwcer, Alayor of Cincinnntti*. J 1 .- Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I had the pulmonary consumption, attended with a mo t distressing cough, which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and although under the care of an able physician [Prof. Harrison] 1 continued to grow woric, and gave up nil hopes of recovery ! At this crisis 1 was persuaded to try Dr. Itogeis’ Livcrworr and Tar, which entirely healed my lungs mid restored mo to pei-feet health, by the use ol n lew Lotties. (signed! Ann Cntr.o. {&. Dr. William Richards, of Cincinnati, says—- Although it nitty ft em unprofessional, I feel constrain ed to-ti\te that l us’d Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nml Tar in the ease of Charles Wade, who was quite low with pulmonary r oiiBumption, with the happiest edict, after the usual remedies had failed. [ igned] Wit. Richards, M. D. The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ivy.: Your Dr. Roger's Liverwo.t nml Tar gives great sat isfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, nml pronounces it otic of tin* Le-1 medicines in use*. Ji. II. Havcdaft, Druggist. Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Gallia county. O., writes -Dr. Rogeis’ Liverwort and Tar lias licen the means ol&nntolnng my life from n premature grave! [-igned] ' HENRY WISEMAN* Mr. Merriweuiher, of Denmark, Tenn., writes— Dr- Rogers’ Liverwort nml l’kn ins: uvi h great success. A young man of this place, suppeFed by every one to he in the l ist stage of Consumption ! wn- entirely eu.ed by l»s rs *! [signed] Davio Meriuwratiicr, Druggist. Mr. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., states— A gentleman of my nc quaint nice, who was appa rently in the last slag * of the Consumption, was re* stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers' Liv erwort and Tar. The cure was a most extraordinary Dr: Wdson, inn old school Physician of high staini ng,) of Patriot, O.. wr.bs—I luvu been the family physician of Mrs. Wiseman ior twelve years, anil during that tim * am* has suffered with diseased lungs, which finally settled into pulmonary consumption ! She was cniirciv 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. Roger.**’ Syrup of Live, wort and Tar lias been introduced, it is .-.uperceding every oth er Cough Medicine before the public This is wholly owing to its tiuly wonderful medicinal virtues. Be warned in Season ! And negl.-ct i.ot that cough which is daily weaken ing your constitution, irritating vour throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing a ronicdy can he ob tained us Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort nml Tar.J Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on oil the engnved wmpper around cneli bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or rix bottles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail by . r ?COVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartres st., bet. Conti nml St. Louis, N. Oilcan.*, Sole agents lor the Southern States, to whom nil ord is raid applications lor Agencies must be address- ed.i ft;;- Sold by BATTEYAr B1U)., Rome,,Pom- ers Ac Bro., Kingston, Ga. John Erwin, Cassvillc, J. J. Ilopkins, Mtnim -rville ; J. W. Robbins, Cave .spring ; J. L. Elliot 6c Co.,0i*dnr Bluff, Ala. FLOYD SHERIFF'S SALES- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court-house door in the city of Rome, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, 5 D07t. Axes for sale low, and warren ted, by F. M. ALLEiN ^^IIITK WINE sale by id pure Cider Vinegar, for F. M. ALLEN. ply to Sul. Raisin Dried Citron, Rice, Star Candles, Tallow do Sperm do Coign tea Soap, L. Nutionnlat Variegated do All of which we offer for Cash vited to send in llteir ordois. Rome, Ga., Nov. 21, l**5l). Hardier St ircli,Pearl and Coneo Nuts, Blue, Brazil do Rcgtili i Cigars, Buck Wheat, Principe do Rock Salt, do l’y. Ftnniik s are in PENMANSHIP* M R. McKOY’S loti.-ih Term of Pcmnnnship will cot: commence in t!i next. Jan 23, f,851. place on Monday,3d of March Georgia, Floyd County 0 W HEREAS, Joseph Waiter*, administrator; on the estate of Urauhcrry Viek, deceased, ap plies to me for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of the same— These arc, therefore, to cite and admoni.-h till and singular the kindrend nml creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt tv.y office within the time prescri bed by Inw, to show cans* (if any exists) why said Letters of dismission hlimdilnot he granted. Given under mv linnd.at nfli.v, l itli Jnmmry. January 14,1*53*1. JESSE LAM BERTH r. «. AT HOME AGAIN* R. IIUDGINS can he found at his Shop on Broad Street, in the lower part of the City.pre- pared to do any kind of work hi the Carpenter’s line, and nt hit usual low piices. V/iudow MjikIi, CSliiMl *. Ac., will he kfpt constantly on hand. Per- holts wishing work done in his line would do well t» call and see him before making n trade el.-ewhe.e. J.m. 1), 1 •»:>!. Cm PROVISION STORE. ;s. o. tviiias KEEPS CONSTANTLY roll SALE I'AMIIN anouF.iuKs, sAConuams, ii-ooj. ROLLS AKB FI'A TUFFS. A luw young lmui can bu m-rnimiwiluiftl .villi UuimlhiK. " VKKAXIU IlOl'SIi, April-Jo, If’.'iO. Home, JJrj>ot Sqitttr NEW ABBIVAL. A&S i 1 1 1iIn ilnilcrsiljnod bv^a Ivnvv in inform tin- A-rpr cUhenfl itl'Hoiiii*, ita vicinity mnl liir public gciivriilly.tlint lie linn ju-l received mnl cpcncij n new Stock of WATCHES nml .11:1 W10Ml Y ol dm wry In- t' at patcins and finev-t style, ilia friemlaiuui ticijuain. tnneca tire eordinlly invited to (jive liiiu u enll und ex* ntlliite his naaortmetit. All kinds of tepnirinpr done to order, mid yoodaund work wnrrented. Ilia csiiiblislnucnt wilt be luuml n lew doors nliovo the Htlbutn House, Depot Sttunre. I. li. McKINZIE. Dee. 1U, 1850. Warehouse & Commission Merchants, AUCU3TA,'6a. •/; T HE undersigned ihnnkful for the libornl patronnge of llte past season ( tigaln ten ders tlioir services m tlinir friends mid the public, in tbe snlo ol Cotton end other Pro duce, nt their Eire J'rnof Warehouse on Campbell street, wlieto their personal atten tion will ho given to nil lin.lriess entruslid to them, und lilternl Cash fiqvnnces iniide on Product!, when required. Otders for Bugging, Hope mid family supplies, executed nt the lowest market price. JOHN CQSKERV, A. G. JANES, THOSE W. COSKRRY. Augustn, Sept. IP, lKftO. 50iC To Noullicru anti Weiirrw MERCHANTS. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. W E tiro now htoiffrliijr nil extikk ni:w stoci or roiicto.V and ml.MKsnc li.Mtinvxnii tint tliaus- 1 rolls lira of tint COth MnylitivltIB Iclt uawitliomuiiy Goods oil Imml. Oar Stock will comprise every variety of Hard- w.MtK udaytcil to tlm Sontlu?ru and VVomurn Trudc, tiiul ini iih.*<>rtment ofUin.Ksami GuNsunsurpasted. Oar Foreign Gootls liuvo all been imported direct, and the Doiucstie parehnsod upon the moot advmt- tiigomif term« InrCutdi; and from our long experi ence, we IcLt conlidetit that wo can do us well nt l»*U( , l for our eti.«to>m*rs as any other House, nnd in vite all Merchant* visiting Uiurlestoii to enll no l examine oar Stock at No. 7, II ay tie Strool,. next I*. M. Cohen t\c Co., Druggists. COURTNEY TENNENT/ No. 7, IIay.nk Strure, Giinrto«ton..S, C Sept. f», 1S50. New Music, UST received, and for rale,a fine Bnpply of Mtni« ^ for the Piano Forte, consisting ol the In test.Song*. Mntchcs, Waltzes Arc, The zubficriber being the nuthori.-cd agent'of hu extensive Music Store, will receive orders ut nil times for ntiy particular kind of music. Also, Piano Fortes,- Gitilnts, or any kind of mu*icnl instruments. Orderr handed in will be thankfully received, and filled with the earliest dispatch. J. D; DICKERSON, Ag’L- October 31, 1850. R WHLIAH A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD- H AVING taken the HOTEL recently occupied by E. U. GARRETT, hi Summerville, Gn. would respectfully inform the travelling pobBc tlint they ore prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with n cell. Tli**ir House is large and commodious, nud well suited for the comfort nml convenience of families travelling the tip country in iho pursuit of health nr pleasure; nml their table furnished with the very best tin* country affords. 'I heir stables will he supplied wi h an nbnudarree of provender and attend* «d 1*3 m,tldtil-nml rOlck'in Ostlers. Their friends nml acquaintances are cordially invited to call and give them a trial, as no pains will be spared on the it pnrt to render all comfoitabic, Suimnerv.lle, Gn. Jnn. 9, 1850. F uUR. monthsallorditto application will be made to tim honorable the Inferior court of Floyd jinny, when filling a* a court jf ord i ,-ell a negro boy by t)i~* name ol Ra lg to tin; estate of A. S. VV f . John*o*i. Jan. HI, K5l. A. B. REESE,Guard. ry, lor L "in, belong- Adiuiiiistmtoi’j Stile. A GREEABLY to an order Of the honorable tLc Interior (’mirt of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the fust Tues day in April next, before the Court House do irin the City of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of s ilo, th * followin'* tracts or parcels of Land, to wit : Lots known ami di-tingni Led ns uumbeisOm* Hand ed and Fifty, [150] mnl Two Hundred nml Nixiecii, r2l»'»] in tlie Twenty-third [23] hi trict of the Third paction; .Vald nsthe properly of Philip Reilly, late-of Chatham countv, decerned: TermsCnslr Jnn,23, 1851 J ULIA ANN REILLY, Admr'x SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. GEO It OK 1JONE R espectfully mfoims »ho cnizeusof Floyd uml th« adjoining Couut.es, and the public* gener ally, that lie hns pennnncntly located in the City of Rome, with the intention of carrying on the CAR RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in nil its various brandies. From bis long i?X| erh nee in one of the most extensive Carriage manufactories in the State of North Carolina, lie flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to nil who may fo I disposed to test his mechanism. " Equaled by few an.l Excelled by none,” is his motto, and iti order to carry this fully in to effect, he employs none but first rate workmen in every department of his business, from the turning of a common wagon-r poke, to u full trimmed Pleasure Carriage. In connection with bis e sinbiisluueiit ho lias nil extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena bles him to facilitate hu-im ss anil fill ordeis in work- mcniikc style. He cordially invites the public, and es pecially those who art disposed to encourage “ home manufacture*” in give him a rail uiuUmnmno liwCnr- ringcp, Buggies and Wagons, before purchasing else- where, ns he is dctoriiiitied to sell for cosh or to punc tual customers, on ns good terms ns can be obtained youth of” Mason and Dickson’s Line.” Repairing done to order, und in the slio, tc.-t pos.-i- ble time, llis establishment may he li.in.d in the immediate vicinity of the Rail Rond Depot and next door to ilii? Ililhurn lloti-i*. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851. NEW-YORK STORE. Just Received, 1 f|AA PIECES Prints iff late pntt'rtift und jUl/lF styles—many ot'wlileli are of the fin esl English amt French maun fact urn. 200 pieces Worsted goods, o new und desirable ft jrk's—-figur ed niiil plain—co • Jstiiigol' cashmeres, porutnutta cloths, Cohnrgnloths, mnrciio*, ulpaeons, OeLniiies. 20 pieces rich figured and black silks; also u Wide black silk for mantillas, witli tin assortment of silk Incus nml fringe. 2 cases bonnets, tiiinmod and made ill thu v»*ry latest Now York style—*1k*so are u very rich article nml well worthy fin? noticeofalio ladies, 30 superfine all wove long shawls. Afr». collars, wristlets, gloves, luces, combs, Itoisery, vvc. Romo, Get 17 1850 DENNi.S A; HUNT. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd coun ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to tell all the Real Estate belonging to Wesley 8. and 8nrah A. Trout, Minor Orphans of Tilmnn Trout, late ofsaid comity deceased SAMUEL STEWART,Guard. w4m» Nov. 7, 1850. I ipOUR months niter date tip] li.-utjoti will 8e mode t<» the honorable the Interior Court of ( inttoogii' county, whin sitting for ordinary purpose* for leave to -ell the l.nmKV: Negroes belonging to the estate #f Edwin Jones, n Lunntie of said county. Nov.7, 1850. HARhlETTJONEe«.) n „; M. MONTGOMERY, J G,,#rd M NOTICE. R ANAWAY from the subscriber o:i Wednesday, the llthult., a chestnut Sorrel MARE, shod all round, nml I think a small while spol in the fore head With .-OI1K* marks of gear. Any person taking up said animal uml giving me information of the a tine, will he liberally rewarded. Write to John .-on’s Post Office, Floyd county. Ga. John JOHNSON,P. M. Jnn. 2, 18' 1 in the 5th diet, and itli section .*> ty of John’ W. Paynelosat- Juifticq’s court of Floyd co., livniv.one in lavorof William Yarbrough ^* Lamkili NOTICE 5 herein' givt ii that all notes and i c■count- her fore made with J. D. DICKERSON lieve been tied t ) tli>* subscriber- re.sons owing the snmc ni. Pted to come foiwnrd at an early date ami n to either myself or J. I) Uiekcrson, th -ti ed ug' lit to.collect aiji’^ceipt for ame. TilOS. D; SIIELXfc' Jnti 7, 1831 |ny Lot of Land, No 81, —levied on as the prop isfv three li. fas. from n one in favor of F. 1. Si Stanton, the other in I vs. John W. Payne and We-ley Siiropshlre, ? ceutlty on stay. Levy made nml r turu d to me Ly u con stable. No 92, 24tli district 3d s ’ction. or th** lot whereon James Cannon now* lives—levi *d on ns the properly of Jnmi’S Cannon to satisfy two li. fas. from a Justice’s Court of Floyd county, iti favor of F. I. Sulivnn vs. said Cm.non. Levy returned to me Ly a constable. Also, a leiise ’f..9 , lv.. “'' ' % Wy:,!'' •m.lhe 25lh December last, on lot No 17, 2 2d <Tl?5»i/5 J *Y o/„,giving 18 , acres of cieaied land, with g >od innclo Dy t0 Hon Monday the 2Uth just, ns the ptoperty of Parker.-ott Stewart to ^djwj-ffve fi fas froju a Justice’s court of FJoyd county, ope in fa vor or W. W. Gibbs Ar Co., one in favor of J.S. Reeves, one in favor of Sloan *\r Hawkins,. b.?nivr, one in favor of F. 1. Sulivnn, the other in favor of John B. Gink vs Pntkorsou Stewart. Properly point ed out by J. S, Reeves. THOS. S, PRICE, Sh’fl'. POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE* At the name time and place^ Lot of Land, ]S T o. 215, 23d di-triet 3.1 -egtton—-le vied on as the property of John L. Anderson to satis fy a li. fa. from Richmoud Inferior I’ourt, in favor of John L. Pez tnt ys. Jolm Reece uml John f* Anderson. Property nojqtcd puj by p! , ft”a utpy. Jnn. 30,1-51. G. W. HANSON, D. Sli’il'. WM. II. UPKIIW00D& J. W. II. UNDEliWOOi). WILL PRACI ICE LVW X N all the Counties of the T’lnrokoc. Circuit, (ex cept D.idc): They will both personally attend nil the Courts. J. W. 11. UNDERWOOD will attend the Court* of Jackson and Hnh?rfihnm counties of the Western Circuit, f Bpth will.ntteod tho ; 8<*ssfqnspf the SUPREME COURT at Cassville iihd Gaii.esviltc, All h:igiiie.*i* ■•ntriistWd to |,q promptly nppj'es to me lor Lvt- oii the estate of Robert Georgia- Floyd County, W HEREAS, Anne A lie ters of Administrate Allen, deceased— These arc, therefore; to ci singular the kindred to be and appear atu ed by law, to show ei Letters should not be . Given under my hand, at office, 11th J ut Jnn. Id. 1 -51. ' JESSE LAM HER 1II and admonish all and it**is of jtiiid deceased, otlici: within the time preyciih- e (if any tiny have) why said MEDICAL CARD. DIt. J. D. OWEN, (Laic Assistant Physician to the Lunatic Asylum at MilludycvUlc.) H AVING permanently located in Rome, respectful ly tenders his Professional services to all poisons requiring Medical, Surgical or Obstetric aid in the City or country. lie hopes by constant nml unremit ting attention to his prolVss on, to merit a liberal share of patronage. (ft* GFFJC’K- -tot * i fo tin Courier Office, opposite the Buena Vista House—Residence, next door to Mr. Cabot. Rome, Gn., Nov. 14, 1850, C, 3m. GEORGIA, Floyd County* W HEREAS Pleasant R. Lyle applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Jon athan S. Lnw.-on, deceased. Thc*e nre therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ut my office Within the time prescribed by low to shew cause, if any exist, why sniff letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at ol- licc t.'iL 5i|i December, 1850. JESSE LAMBERT!!,c. c. o. Dec. 12,1850. 10 3Ud NEW-Y0RKSTORE. J UST RECEIVED, 2 cases mi per lor moleskin imt. from the nmnufactory of “Genin,” New York These arc the finest moleskin hats-that can posal-. bly be Hindu and warranted tuperiot to any thing ©fr tin* kind ever offered in Rome, Wo also qll'er Barn- kin, Duryer V: Co’s hats at reduced prices-—not war** runted. 10 pieces b runch black nml olive cloths, from $'l 50 up. 15 pieces black doeskin, fancy and French black corded enssimeres, nt great bar- gains—also, shirts, gloves, suspenders, hnmlker- chii fV.iVu., Arc., to which we Invito the attention at- '.he gentlemen of Rome. N. B. A few dozen mareno and silk shirts; October 17, J850 DENNIS & HUNT;-. ACADEMY* nQIUH^xarcise* of this Institution will he icsu’m *d continue during a u of live months. The services'of Mr. JOHN GOSMAN, a graduate of Princeton,, have l». in se cured as Assistant, and the Teacheri pledge them selves that no efforts on tli.*ir part shall be wanting to render the School worthy of u liberal patronage- Be sides th.* studies comprised in A thorough L'ias-ical and Engli-h course, jinrtfcular attention will be paid to Book-keeping, and to the. preparation of young men for business. Those who desire to study French can do so under a French Instructor. Tuition ns hereto fore. F. .1. STEVENI s ,Principal. Rome, Gn., Jon. 2,1851. FRESH ARRIVAL. At No. 2, Choice-* Ilo\tsc. rpiIB unde.-signed voqld respectfully i J- z.ensof Rome nml the surrounding •the DIRECT IMPORTATION. Charleston, South Carolina, Nov. 185Q. rpjlE undersigned has commenced the Importing J- and Wholesale Dry Goods Business «» i'o. 135, Met tiug-streid, when* lu* will opt n, by about the fifteenth of.Ianitaiy next, n large nml very• complete Sn.ck of B’dreifill Good*, m I ctcd Ly him>elf in the markets of England und Frm.ce, and impi dirfet »o ihi- Vmt. lie particularly invites attention to his L'tock of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ns I ein ; u osl ex'insivc ever offered in thL* Ma ing an a- ortnient of _ VI dn aiuj^f.;|:it*k, Fiincy-ctilorcd Figured, fund Clieiu* SILKS ; BA R E( J ES, G R KN AD IN ES, ALBA RIN ES; French nml ^e.-tfli Ginghnnms, A.C., of the hilest and newest styles ; ' 1 A very full Stock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ; GLOVES of every description ; A large variety of SHAWLS, adapted to the Spring nud Summer trade ; HOSIERY—Silk and Cotton—in great variety ; A large stock of S.lk, Mohair, Cotton and Tluend EDGINGS and LACES. Possessing facilities for purchasing on the most fn- vor«.l le terms, li ? confidently invites n comparison with any .Market in the United Suit. s. lie will have, in addition, a fulls.ippiy of American Mamif.mtiircd Goods. A call from hi* friends, und dealers generally, is re spectfully solicited. JAMES B. BETTS. Dec. 19, 1850. United Stales Wholesale CLOTHING TIM REHOUSE. HOPKINS! HUDSON & CO. ^OIWWI ISSION ill 1211 CIV A NT I.. Office Frazer's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. L'NDEUSIGNED beg leave to inlorni their -L friends uml the public, that they hnvo opened an Office in the City ol'Charlutton, 8. C., lor tt GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS*. Parti, ulnr attention will be given to the side ofCMtoai nnd nil other Country Produce, purchase ofMerchan dize, and Receiving end Forwarding Goode. The eiist.imnry cosh advanc es and facilities will be nHord ed customers. J. R. Hudson,and John J. CopENresides in Charles ton. L. iloi-KiNS continues his residence nt Angus* in, Gn., engaged, in the Commission Business as heretofore, whore he may be consulted in relation to business de.-igned.for m»r House in Churjestoa.. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augtiain*. JOHN R* HUDSON,. ) p . .. . JOHN J. COllEN, j.CharlMtoa, Oi toiler 2J, 1330. To Officers and Soldjers of the War with tf ex- ico, the War of 1812 with Great Britain, <nr any of the Indian Wars, Regular, Volunteer or Drafted, or their legal Representatives,. Widows and heirs. B Y recent net of* Congress you nrr allowed bonh^ ty hinds nnd money in proportion to the timo ol s.Tvici*, rendered in any of the above nun ** Wars. The undersigned having rill the ibnur-*: eessary, you can obtain warrants for entering' lamb, and procure the bounty utry,t<» cut chis FRESII STOCK OF GOODS just received arm opynyd, consisting in part of die fall >w- itig articles, viz.; Refined, Crushed, Povtorieo nml X. O.leans Sugars; Java, Rio and Lngnirn Coffee. Molasses, Syrup, IJice, Ghees.-, Son.-clu>nulote,- Rnt- shiji, Cntsops, Picljles, Citioti, Preserved Ginger Bpfrm'.'Storr nml Ttdlnw Candles, ‘Family^ Flour Mackerel hi hbls.,-half bhli , ” der, Shotynd Lvad, Axes,' t X. 58. Ifiaaifnrrt &, Co, J./: II7.V <5* U.Us'FOJU) t .\i s. 252,,251, 950 and 25 > /V/t' street, Xnv Yo>[ . 13 ETWEEN Fulton street and Busline .Slip 1* vc L> on ban I the largest nw .rtin.uir of CLOTHING in the Unit’d Nuit'*.*,adapted to nil markets. Ip thu articles ol shirts ami dinwcra, \yu keep October 17, 1850, DANIEL S. PRINTUP, Attorney ut Law, Rome, Ga.* AUCTION m COHI3H8SION ursiNfissi THE undersigned would re*pec:fully tender his ser vices to tin* public as CITY AUCTIONEER, All business entrusted to hi* core will meet with, prompt attention nnd quick returns. J. L. HUSON. lie would beg lenvc to refer to MKSSKS. I.OUAS St ATKINSON, / M “ ran et corroN, y ' ” DKN.NI.- *V II. NT, ^ Rome, \in. j. traixok,( MilledgevUle. Rome, Ga., Dec. 10, 1850. 10# NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. gentlemen’s water-proof and dr ess boots, ladies b and shots, and every variety of hoots and »lu« childicn. Also,.a fine assortment-.oj* stron, Hick-s und boots fir comnioii wear. As lie his stock in 5 Imi les oJi wit-li lie can confidently rtcoiiimend it to hi.t f patrons, and vydl repair any ripsv He also has. on band nn eib lock Bnltimora upper nml sole ( _ skiiuand a g^ncnit usscj Iso, the most cxleiinvo iq uiufietuf.rs cf oil j wliioh^ lid covered 1 hots in the world. Plain and l a * c h “ Lolling ofnll kinchi. Oifctnlogiie^