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Imndy.andtu
A New-Englnnil paper (ells (lie lolluwinf
»tory ol a travelling dandy, v\ ho qmulorcd
at a tavern, not-lungsince, on the Sabbath:
‘•Ho prepared himself to attend church,
bu^ not possessing that very important
chattel, a.watch, and being pnrticulnrly
desirous t'i out a dash’ he applied to the
landlord' for the loan of one, Tho land'
lord possessing n very powerful alarm
watch, readily complied with the request,
but previously wound tip the nlnrn', mid
sol it nt tho' hour which he supposed
.’Would be about tho middle of ihe first
prayer. Tho.Imuly ropoitutl to the church;
he arose with till the 'grace id .u (in,shed
exquisite, ai the eoinniencement ol the.
prayer, nnd stontJ playing very gracefully
with the horro'Ved souls, when suddenly
ho jumped ns If lie liud discovered a den
• ul rattlesnake; the whizzing of the alarm
Itrivl commenced. The pocple staitcd—
the dandy mndo n furious grab at tho
offending watch with both hands outside
-of the pocket, and attempt.’d squeeze in'
tb silence, but in vaino it kept up itstur-r'i'-r,
. and it scorned ctr if it wound neter stop!
•ThesWeat rolled off the poor fellow ; lie
Seized bis hnt, and making one effort for
,jhe ddtir, hut tied o(Twilit Itis watch pocket
• in nno hand, mid Itis hot in the miter, amid
the sitppros-seddnitghtcr of the wh ile cb'hj
gregation."
• FLOYD SHERIFF S SALES FJR APRIL.
31M7'1LL In? Bold on the* first Tuesday in AprilwvAt
• e®* hoforc* the*Court-house door in'the City of
-Itdtne, Floyd, County, within the usual hours ol’ sale
the following property, to wit.
' .trft No. 52, in the 4th District, and 4th
fieciiuh; levied on a* the property of .Martin Curly, to na«
lltfy n fi. ft. Issued from a Justin’* Court of Floyd Coun
ty-lit fuVor of Junns King, vs. Martin Cart/. Lovy made
ond'foturnod m tne by a Constable.
WvltraUtWy.’ Lovy made ami rtturned to ti
sttaklc,
; Also* Lot No. 37, in tho Etowah Division
jftihrt Oiydf Uontf, With tho liupruvtincnis llicret.n ;
levfed on ns tiropi rty of John ll. Glut®, Wi-lium F.
Biggin* nnd 13. F. 0. L'imp|»in, s rarity, to satisfy n fi
in, issued front n Justice* Court of Floyd ('utility, in f i-
•vofoi JoHn 'V'. Sledge, hearer, vs. John II. (.lute, Wil*
1iant F. Uiggiu* nnd 13. F. 11. Lumpkin, security. I.ny
.mode and returned, to me hy a Constable.
Also, -TowfrLoi No. 42, in tho Etowah
Division of tho City of Rom . it being ilu Lot whereon
nil® Female Academy flow slnu.i*; levied Oil liy virtue uf
it jl. fa. issued from n Justices Coitrl of Floyd Vaunty in
,favor of A. 0. Leach, and trnusfdred to I). K. A/iirhell,
ns the properly of th® Iru-.tins of the Femaio Academy.
I^eyj mode nnd returned to me by n Coiislnhlc.
- Also, One Dining Tul»!e, otio Centre Ta
ble, ono Stove, Fivo Sp'li'huMtau Ch dm, otto S.'t Draw*
#*ra,uno Wash Stand, llireo llrtlulrnd*, tain Clork, on®
Pine Table, two Tubs, two l’oH, one Sifter, one Goff*®
NJHfi all levied on ns the property of Saul S, Box to «.*•
tlifVfoiir fl, fos frvm FI *yd Superior Court, unit in favor
4>f Scranton, Storks & Davis; J.tlui H. Wuodgatos vs,
« inl S. Uox; l*>.m F. Wood vs Saul S. Uox,attd Noble
ton V SquIs S. Do*, IVopeity pointed out hy plaintiff,*
-J^ot No. 81, in the 24th District 3d Sec-
tlOTlT-levteil on hb the property of John W. Payn®, or
faladuten-st in said lot, to sntifv n ft fa front n Just iced*
Court in favor of Pec k te Hardin vs. John W. Payne,
property pointed out by defedaut. Cevy returned to
«no by (t constable*
ti. ’ • T. S. FRICK, Sli’fl*.
7.1851. *
* AT TDK SAJ/E TJ.l/B AND PLACE.
Lot No. 47, in the Etowah division, in the
Cltvof Homo—Levied upon as the property of John M.
'Sanford to satisfy n fl*fn from Floyd Superior t ‘uiirt, in
(avbrof James B. WakcfiAl vs John M. Sanford. Pro-
•-Snarly pointed out by Plniniiif's Att'y.
jlriios. G. watteus. nsirn*
; GRISWOLB S COTTON GIN,
! increased demand tor these (Jins rendered it nee
- janiy for tho prnpn- tor greatly to rx»f ml Jf-** Works,
alifcli It® is doing witn e ntire new buildings, mid supe-
r new Machinery, on tit® Crulrnl Hiii.'rnail, nt Grn-
jWfttle. Janet' County, Georgia, 84 milea east from
seity of Macon.
““ are not Premium Gin«. Not hnvini
e ettijrtsly iur tlfat nafpuve, his sample
*Tnliiy,‘rn.d of no heller nppeau... ,
.nif. etistouiers {—and ‘Without saying ho
I best performing Gin in u*e, deems it oquiva-
by, that his nro ill belter deinunrl titan any other
-not llnying failed within the Inst five years
is mnny.os any other Factory in the Slut-,
, nice tlmso he is now manofucliiriog f>r
_ crop, arc tho beat made Gins in Georgia nt
^0. and worth os much to Ihe purchaser, u-tho
9 can g® ( l in any Siam at nhy pr c.*.
bu>m - r -‘ —-jl[im Planters not to purchase Gins
mm any other Facto y than his, m
mid a t%h unioo tor. god owns thn 'exoltislvi
'\d«r idljthe AVati r Boxes ever pnti ntcd
... <nvmg tliHcrs for ihe entire eolloo recioij,
ibyAtotiirei nit v\ho mnke, Belt, or Visa - Water
b^ Oib sitVers oilier tlmt Itis Fr dory, they will lie
iTnuntnhlc for damages in conformity with the F
fwa of the. country.
bra for Gins ify Mail, or through Agents, promptly
‘(ti| d.diyared ul the posctinscrs dour, V '
Rt to a Railroad Depot or Intuliug*
. 51- SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
OLDVII.I.K, Fell. 1.SSI. 10m.
*ff£.
'I '»P
ms, are
than
A CARD.
fthls.dny sold out my grnck of I'miiily yrm i-
—(td Gtooi-rios, to J)r. John II. Uoljiria’ jr.
S tlmnkful ti.r pnst fiivora. I hvtvby solidt
Bngefor tho now cdiuoii), wbitli wna .-o lit,-
■tiled to im 1 .
h, 1851. M.-A. STOVALL.
Sving purchnsed Col. M. A. Stovolt's iMiliroatuik
lih/I'rovisionn a ml Grovario.
■foil to rccoivu now mid fush nirivak
_ . g niy stock through my brothers, Messr-
It. T. II. Roberts, wholisnli-(iroeers, Angusln,
i contldent tlint -I can otter n well selected
.eos/my houseth Rome.
Rfsoon to open n sloel^ ol'Orugs and Mcdieln. s,
reby solicit Physicimis’ I’re. crij.tiuiisimd rhm-
.JOUNji. noBKRTtS dr. M. D.
. . NOTICE. ' - ' .
F .Tail bn the: 17th instant, u Negro
rthtnc.ofMARY ANN, whoaiysshe
XOV. Stone of Augiisin, CL*, 'i'll?
ihoutoO years old, and dork ooinplect-
_R if -requested to coins ftirword, prove
harges,or she wilbbe dealt with ns tho
K&&" D. D. DUKE, Jailor.
| A . K AT S,
oukble French Boot Maker.
Ca.oxbcuLe work in hi* line, in » neat
|*inl inanner, and \v.ill be.thankful fora
&ll& patronage ot Rome and Wcmii.y.
uid at the room lorntcrly occupied by
t, on Broad stre
)LUTX0N.
^AtEXAvnER A* Co. having
: rived by mutual consent, tin
died nt,tho old stand, by II. S.
n^rjuient will always be kept
.VM-. E. ALEXANDER.
It/S. NORTON.
FREEMAN, HOBOES; & CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
08 Liberty h’troot, Wow York.
(between Broadway Kuwait.)
A RE now receiving n vi.pl\. nwl beautiful nrsort-
il incut of Fancy fiUlk nn t l Alillcncry Goods, to
which wc would pniitculnrlyitWitc tho nitention of nil
Cash PurchasRis, mid will make it nn object for them
jo give us a cull, ns wear© determined to sell pur as
sortment, forCuslr, lower than ever before offered in
thin market.
MiHeners can supply themselves with every article
in titer Hue, nt about the coat of importation or Auc
tion prieu-*. Many of our goods are manufactured ex
pressly fot our own sale, ami ennnot be surpassed for
beauty or low prices.
Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons, a largo variety.
Slks nnd Satins for Bonnets,
. Crapes, Grape Lisses.TavIetonaoml Illusion Laces
Trimmings.for lints, Cups and Dresfes.
Jenny Lind Caps, Party and Opera Ilend Drcrses.
Embroidered Gapes, Collars, Cuffs and Chemisette.
Thread, Brussels, Vnlonccines, Silk anil J.isle
Thread Laces.
Embroidered Edgings nnd Jn«crtiitgs, Swiss nnd
Muslin.
Embroidered, Revcire and Plain Linen Cambric
iudfs.
Gloves nnd Mils,.Kids, Silk, 1.isle Thread nnd Sew-
Ilg Silk;
Scarfs, Crnvnts nnd Drrss Ilkfs.
Swiss, Jaconet, Book Muslins, and Bishop Lawns.
Embroidered, Damask ami plain Canton Crape
Shawls
A Full us-orfmont of Straw Goods.
French’ nnd American Artificial Flowers.
With n Inrgi variety not mentioned above.
All wishing to nVoid paying long prices will tnnke
money by calling and satisfying theuuclvis.
Feb. G, 1851.
DAILY LINE) OF FOUR HORSE POST
JO O-A G H E S .
ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING.
THE Propiietor takes pleas
ure in announcing to tin* pub
lic, that he bar rc-e.-tablished
his line ol Four Horse Post
Conches, between the above points, connecting at
Gunter’s Landing with the Decat r Mail Boajs, and
nt Rome with the Roine Railroad. A line of Four
Horse Conches from Montgomery, connects with the
above route at Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond on the
arrival ot ihe Conch from Gunter's Lnnding, on
Mondays, Wednesdays am! Friday-*, at 12 P. M.—
Fare—Montgomery to llhntsvifle $’J0 ; to Nn.dtvillc
A tri-weekly line of Four Hdrsj Conches is
now in operation ftom Rome to Jacksonville, which
will be extended to Elytonas soon a* tho connecting
line toTascnloosn isstooked With Conche* • leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Friday.-*, on the
arrival of tho Cars,and leaving Elytou Wednesdays,
Fridays and Sundays, nt 8 A. M.
Ffb ft, 1851. J. R. POWELL.
BRAYING AND BOATING-
T HE undersigiifd thankful Ibr past fnvor.*, respect
fully informs the citizens ol Rome and its vicin
ity, tint he will suit continue his old business of boat
ing and dmying. Hu holds himself in readiness to
have Produce, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to any
part of the City or Country, nnd to furnish from his
wood-ynrd on the. Oo»tonnula River, any quantity of
good oak nod hickory wood. He has two excellent
teams, and will be thankful for the patronage of Ids
fii.-nddand tho public. JOHN H. WISDOM
Jan. at), 1851.
WM. E.^COLLIER.
ATTORIN I'.Y AT I.AW,
Home, Georgia.
Feb. 1,1851.
FOS SALE,
A pleasant residence about .‘f miles from Rome,
west of the Oostnnauln Hver, and on the road
lending to King's ,1/ills and Gin- Factory. Tho dwel
ling house is tu-w and spacious, with neccssnry
building-. It is supplied with excellent well nnd
spring water. Attached are HO nercs of land, J5 of
which are cleared nnd under fence, nnd sowed in
wheat. The place might ho rendered valuable for
falsing stock-and vegetables;*^ the range is quite in
exhaustible, and market convenient.
For particulars enquire i f A/.-s. Remsiiart on the
premises. * Feb. 1G.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
POST-OFFICE, ROME, GA, \
FanauARY 1, 1851. j
The Northern, Enrtern nnd Southern mails arrive
dltily, except Sundays, nt 1$ V. M. Closes same days
at .'fj A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rail Rond Cars.
Western mail arrives daily, except Mondays, at 8
A, M. Closes daily, except Sundays, nt 2 F. M. Mode
of conveyance, Four Horse Post Conches.
Southwestern mail arrives Mondnys, Thursdays nnd
Saturdays nt 10 A. M. - Closes Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at •» P. M. Mode of conveyance,
Four Horse Post Coaches.
LnFnycttc mail, via Fummpmlle, Dirt Town, Mt.
Hickory and Hardin’s Mills, arrives Mondays and
Thursdays at 7 F. M. Closes same ilnys nt 9 P. M.
Cuve Spring nnd Van’s Valley mails arrive Tues
days and Fridays at 11 A. M. Closes,same days at 2
P.'M.
Hermitage mail arrives on Thursdays nt 11 A. M.
Closes same days nt 12 A. M.
California and Johnsons mails arrive on Fridays nt
U A. M. CIo-c’s s;imo days at 12 A. M.
Til05. J. PERRY, P. A/.
SOMETHING NEW!
NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
OppoNltn the X’OHt Offlvo,
OVER THE CABINET WARE ROOMS.
rplIE subscriber* arc now pro pared to execute work
JL in the above line, in a style that cannot fail to
please. Having procured tho services of some ol* the
very b’.-t workmen it* the country, and provided
themselves with good materials, they feel safe in dely-
ing all comnetition. Give us a trial.
(HT Wo k warranted.
Feb. 0. 1S.71.- RANSOM te. EDDLEMAN.
. ON.
bUJOt .V: Co, is tills day
mt. The. nsw lirni of
■ ised to saiUo nll the
Suu.ivas,
FREE AND EASY.
/''IALL ot the Free te F.asy House,4 doois below th
Vy Choice Hotel, where you will find a general as
sort ment of Confectionaries, Fruits, tec., of the very
best that ever has been, and as good as ever can be olVcr-
cd in Rome. Bold low lor cash. GEO. BHAW*
Feb. 20, Is.51.
BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal just re-
ceived and for sale by G. SHAW.
Fen 20 ' ‘
A .SUPERIOR article of Foujiiy Flour, for sale by
Feb 20 . G. SllAW.
A G0O’> article of shelled Corn on hand nnd for
sale by G. SHAW.
' el> 20
d A X BOXI3.S superior New York Chee.-c for Bale by
JL\9 Feb 20 G SIIAW,
eived and for
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
liomo, Otioi-gitt,
By JAMES S. GRIFFIN,
FORMERLY OF AUOUSTA.
H AVING sold out my entlro interest Iti .tie EX
CHANGE HOTEL in tills plnce to Mr. James
S,. Griffis. I luku (tlensuve in iccommendtng the for
mer pntrons und .lie travelling public tjenerelly, to
eontinue their patronage, us I feel confident tltni the
House in tlw Hands of Mr. Griffin will be well kept
nnd for comfort, not .urpnssedby ony House in the City.
A. E. REEVES.
Rome, Deo. 26, 5850.
. DANIEL S,
Agent for tho Southern MutunI Insuranoe
INSURES S“ffl^oL t lt??^i t Sso, LIVES of
rersons nnd Servnhts._
CHECKS on Chnrlenton nml New York, for sntb
W DANIEL S. BhINTUH,
Agent for the Bonk of the Stole nf So. Cti.
ov. 14,1850. o ly
A
FIRST rate |.,t of JJaean just
sale by
Feb 20
G. SHAW.
fl A fed Ui h J^B. of buperior l.ard just received ti
BArUU Feb 20 SHAW’S.
10
HALF bbls. No. I Mackerel forsdp by
Feb 20 G. SIIAW.
GARDEN SEEDS—CROP OP 1850-
fTTE invito attention to our fine assortment of'Gnr-
YV Seed, ete. Just received a low bn. Onion setts
jttid buttoti8—somo Victoria Rhubarb (or Pic-Plant)
Roots—Millet seed, Field Peas, (English) Early Corn,
30 bbls. Northern seed Potatoes, etc. Merchant*
supplied upon the best terms.
Jim. 23J BATTBY te BRO., Druggists,
F OUR mouths after date application will bemnde
to th;* honornblu the Inferior Court of. Floyd
county, when sitting non court of ordinary, for leave
to yell all the land and negroes belonging to the es
tate of William Jinks, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS S. PRICE, *
WILLIAM G. MILES,
Jan. 23,1851. .
Adtn’rs
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate nf William
Jinks, late of Floyd county, deceased, will please
cull nnd mnko immediate payment, mid those having
claims ngnin.n said estate* will plcaso prci>ciu them in
term.* of the law.
THOMAS 8. PRICE, ) . , ,
WILLIAM G. MILES, j Adm rfl
DR: ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR-.'
A SAFE and certain cure for uonsuitiptldu of tho
Lungs,spitting of blood,coughs, colds, Asthma,
pain in the side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nil
pulmonary affections.
Extrarl* from Cu tiflatten]
Which can he fcctt in full by culling on the agent and
getting a pamphlet.
Mr. Adam llnni.-*, A-uistnnt Surgeon U. S. Navy
Hospital, New York, siys; Dr. Rogers’Liverwort
nnd Tor cured a case of the most distressing Asthma
of twenty-six years standing.
[signed] Adam Harris.
Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, snya—I
had the consumption, attended with the most di*tre.<-
sing cough, nnd discharged several quarts of blood
front'the lungs, mid all my frienda nml physician*
gave me up to die, yet a few.bottle.-) of Dr. Rogers’
Liverwort and Tar restored tne to perfect health I
Gauriei, Will to head,
s* Sworn to nntl subscribed this 27ilt day of Novem
ber {184 J. H. E. Sr.c.vcER, Mayor of C.ncinnntti*
Mrs. Child (resideson Sixth street, two doors Wist
of Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I laid the pulmonary
consumption, attended with a tno-t distressing cotigli,
which reduced tne to a mere skeleton, and although
under the enre of an able physician [Prof. Harrison]
l continued to grow worre, nnd gnvcupnll hopes of
recovery ! At this crisis l was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar, which entirely healed
my lungs and restored me to perfect health, hy the
use ot n few bottles. [signed] Ann Cuii.d.
Dr. William Riehards, of Cincinnati, says—
Although it limy seem unprofcsidoiiHl, l feel constrain
ed to flair that I used Ur. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd
Tqr in the case of Charles Wade, who was quite low
with pulmonary consumption, with the happiest effect/
after the usnnl remedies hid failed.
[•igued] Wm. Rickards, M. D.
The following Is written from Elizabethtown, Ivv.j
Your Dr. RogerV Liverwort and Tur gives great sat-
Dfactlon In lid* place. Dr. Howard prefer.bes it, and
ptowomu-CB itJowe of tie- l*c?i mcdicincB in use.
13. II. HaYcjjAtT, DiUggKt.
Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, 'Gnlli.i county,
O., writes -Dr. UoaerB* Liverwort nnd Tar has been
the means o.'suntcliiug my life from a pn-tun tare grave!
[signed] HENRY WISEMAN-
Mr. Mcrriwvatlier, of IX'mnark, Tentt., writes—
D.-. Rogers’Liverwort and T m in?* ?witlt gre.it
success. A young man of tills place, supptsed by
every one to be in the last stage of Coiisuiuptlou !
was entirely cuicd by i's is.-!
[signed] David Merriwbatuer, Druggist.
Air. II. E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, 0., state.*—
A gentleman of my nc itinintniice, who was appa
rently in the last stage of th® Consumption, was re
stored to perfect health by the use of Dr Rogers’ Liv
erwort and Tar. The cure was n most extrnordin try
DrI Wilson, t,nn old school Pliysicinn of high stand-
ng.) of Patriot, O., writes—I Jmvo been the family
physician of Mrs. Wiseman for twelve years, mul
during tlmt time siichassullcrcd with diseased lungs,
which finally settled into pulmonary consumption !
She wnscniirely cured by llie 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 und
Tar has been introduced, it is .-uperceding every oth
er Congh Medicine before the public. 'Phis 18 wholly
owing to its truly wonderful medicinal virtues.
Be warned in Season /H
And negl.'ct not that cough which is daily weaken
ing your constitution, inhaling vour throat and lungs,
nnd inviting on that dread disease, Consumption,
when so soothing and henling n ramedy can he ob
tained as J)r. Rogers* Syrnp of Liverwort and Tar.?
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
The genuine article i& signed Andrew Rooms, on
on the engraved winpper around each bottle.
Price, $1 per hottie, cv six bottles for $3. Sold
wholesale an.l retail by .‘JCOVIL te MEAD,
113 Chartres st., bet. Conti nnd St. Louis, N. Oilcan.',
Sole ngents for the Southern Stntes, to whom all
ordeis nml applications for Agencies must be address
ed.
03- Sold by BATTHY te BRO., Rome, Gi. , Som
ers teBro., Kingston, Gn. John K. Erwin, Cussvillo,
J. J. Hopktus, Mtu»nuivillc ; J. W. Robbins, Cave
.Spring ; J. L. Elliot te Co., Cedar Bluff, Ala.
W
S PERAI nnd Slur Candles for sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
A First rate article of Tobacco and Cigna always
kept nt SllAW’S
_ Feb-20
S COTCH 11 rrin-rs Sardine-;, tec:., may at all times
be found at tho FREE te EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20 . * •_ *
O YSTEltS, Lobsters, Shrimpe, Pig’s Feet, I3gg-*,
tee., served up in n superior Uuinner nt the
Feb 20 _ FREE te EASY HOUSE.
_ . JUSTHEOEIVED.
| BLLS. Clarified Sugar—5 bids. Planting Po
ll, w tatocs, for sale by F. M. ALLEN.
; Feb 20,4S51 -
{UILDERS of Storo and Dwelling hou-es arc in
vited to examine samples of Mjiterpl Knob Locks
|>ite and daik, nt . jf. M. ALLEN’S
BL0YD SHERIFF’S SALES’
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 aule, tlu* following property,
to wit;
Lot of Lnud, No 81, in the $th dist./uid 4th section
—-levied on as the property of John \V. Payne to sat
isfy three fi. fas. from a Justice’s court of Floyd co.,
one i n favor of F. J. Sulivnnjone in fnvor of William
Stanton, the other in favor of Yarbrough $• Lnmkin
vs. John W. Payne and Wesley Shropshire, >ci urity
on stay. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
No 92, 24tli district 3d s.-ction, or the lot whereon
James Cannon now livi-s—levied on as the property of
James Cannon to sati-fy two fi. fas. from a Justice’s
Court of Floyd county, in favor of F. I. Sulivan vs,
said Cannon. Levy returned to me by u constable,
. AIsq, a lease for tbreo years from the 25th December
Ipst, on lot No 77, 2.2,d district 3d s.-c-tion—having 18
seres of cleared Jand, with good eabbins—levied oii
ns the property of Pnrkerjoit Stewart to satisfy five fi
fits from a Justice’s court of Floyd cqunty, one fit Pi
vot* or W. W. Gibbs iv C'o.‘,' one iii favcA’ of J, S.
Reeves, one in favor of Bloivp te HawkiuS, btgirer,
one iniavorof F. I. Sulivan, the other in'favor of
John B. Giuk vs P.irketsoii Stewart. Property point,
ed out hy J. S. Reevefj. T^OS. S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE-
At the aame time and place,
Lot of Laud, No. 215, 23d district 3d section—le
vied op ns the properly of John L. Anderson to satis
fy n li. fit. from Richmond Inferior Court, in favor of
John L. Pczant vs.’Johu Recce and John L Anderson.
Properly pointed out by pl’fF’s att’y.
.Inn. 30.1S51. ,G. \V. HANSON, D. 3h’ir.
"f **7^ KEGS Nails, assorted. Forsnle low, whole-
JL 9 KM sale and tetall, by V. M. ALLEN.
Jan 2, 1850.
BALES Fuclory Yarn, for sale low by
Jim 2. F. M. ALLEN.
10
*1 ^ BALES Bleached and Brown Homespuns
X *-M from 3-1 to C-4 wide, for sale low by
J»n2. F. M. ALLEN.
T\/I ACKER13L in quarter,- half and whole barrels,
ITX for sale by ffiF. M. ALLEN.
J-yt 2.
CASES Men’s Boot.-* nnd Shoes for mlo low
A*} by F.M. ALLEN.
Jnn 2.
| f k CASES Lndb a* Walking shoes nnd kid slip,
iv pevs ftom 50 cents w pair up. For sale hy
Jnn 2. [F.M. ALLEN.
A FENV pieces 8-4 Bleached Linen dinpei for ta-
■fX ble eloths—very nice—for sale low by
Jmt 2- F. M. ALLEN,
BAGS Rio nml Java Coltl’e jmt received and
for sale low by F. M. ALI.EN.
Jnn 2
QAA BLANKETS ftom 50 cent** up, forsnle by
Olyi/ jlou 2 F. M. ALLEN.
D02J. Axes for sale low, nod wnrrented.by
O .. F. M. ALLBN.
Jort. 2.
n,V ttlTU WINE imtj pure Cider Vinegar, for
V V sale tty F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 2.
LBS. Heiuloik fcole Leather for sale. Ap*
ply to F. M* ALLEN
Jan. 2.
PENMANSHIP.
TV1R. McTCOY’S foil th Term of Penmanship will
commence In fid place on Monday,3d of Matrh
next.
Jnn 23,6851.
Georgia Floyd County.
TlTTHEREAri, Joseph Waiter.*, ndtpinirtrntor on
»V the estnto of Gianberry Vick, depessed, ap
plies to me for Letters of Dismission front the further
mlndn’.fltration of (host mV—
These arc, ilteretorc. to cite and ndnionbh nil und
singular tho kindrend nml c reditors of said deceased,
to be ami appear n( n.y office within the time pre. cri-
hed hy law, to show cause (if any exists) why s.dd
Letters of dismission .‘■iambi not be granted.
Given under my hand, nt offi.v, l-Ftli January.
Ji.iii.nry l-t.lsll. JESSE LA.MI1EHTII .
AT HOME AGAIN-
R GUDGIN8 can be found nt his Shop on
-LY, Broad Street, itt the lower part of the City, pre
pared to do any kind of work In the Cnrpenfiu’s line,
nml nt his usual low prices. Window Ntinli,
IllittdS tec., will be kept constantly on hand. Per
sons wishing work don® in Ips Rue would do well to
call ntul see him belotc luakiuj; a trade elsewltetc.
Jan. 9, IS51. Gm
WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD.
TJAVING taken the HOTHIj recently occupied by
-LA E. U. GARRETT, In Summerville, Gn. would
respectfully inform the travelling public flint they ore
prepared to accommodate all who tnny favor them
with a call. Their House is large nnd coimnodinu*,
nod well suitdd for the comfort and convenience of
families travelling the up country in the pursuit of
health or pleasure; nnd their table furnished with the
very best the country it fiords. '1 heir stables will be
supplied wi.h nn abundance of provender nml attend*
cd by faithful and efficient O.-tlers. Their friends nml
acquaintances arc cordially invited to call nml give
them u trial, ns no pains will be spared on thelt port to
render nil comfortable,
Summerville, Ga. Jnn. ft, 1R50.
TpOUR immtiis after (Into application will be made
1/ to the lioiiorable llie Inferior court of Floyd
county, when sitiingas a court jf ordinary. Tor leave
to sell a negro boy by flic name of Hansom, belong
ing to the estate of A. S. W. Johnson,
Jnn. U’*, 1851. A. 11. R EESE, Gitnnl.
AditiMtistrut<»i , A Mute.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
YX Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
as a Court of Ordinary', will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, before the Court House doorin th®
City ofRome, Floyd county, within the usunl hours of
sale, the following tracts or parcels of Lnud, to wit *
Lots known ntul distiuguidled ns nutubcisOuc Hum!-
ed nnd Hfty,[I5ft] nml Two Hundred nml Sixteen,
rSlfi] in the Twenty-third [23] Di.-trict of the Third
section; iSfnld ns the property of Philip Reilly, late of
ChatUnm countv, dccetwcdt Terms Cash*
Jnn,23, 1841 JULIA ANN REILLY, Ad,„r\v
NOTICE.
T3 ANA WAY from the subscriber on Wednesday,
XA the llthult., n chestnut Sovtcl MARE, shod
all round, ami 1 think a Miinll white spot in the fore
head with some marks of geur. Any person taking
up said animal and giving me information of the
a mie, will be liberally rewarded. Write to John
son’s Post Office, Floyd county, Gn.
JOUN JOHNSON,P. M.
Jan. 2,1851
Georgia. Floyd County.
TXT HERE AS, Aline Allen nppfio® to me lor Let-
VV tors of Adininisirntioti on tltu estate of Rdbert
Allen, deceased—
These nr.e, jifendorc; lo ckc nml admonish all nml
singular tho kindred mid creditors ofsnid deceased,
to bo and appear ut my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause*(if any they have) why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand,nt office, 14th January,
Jnn. 10.1*51. JESSE LAMBEIlTU, v.c. o.
NOTICE
TS hereby giveii-ihat nil notes nnd recounts hereto-
A for*! made with J.D. DICKERSON hevebcen as
signed to llie subscriber. Persons owing the same arc
requested lo come'forward at an early date and make,
payment to either myself or J. D. Dickerson, who
is my authoil cd ugent to collect and receipt for the
panic. THOS. D. SHELTON.
Jnn 7, 1851
ROME MALE ACADEMY-
rpiIE )3xcrcises of this Institution will be resumed
A on' Monday the 2\Uh insu, lo continue during u
Ht'staoii of fivo mom ha. The services of Mr. JOHN
GCiSMAN, a graduate of Princeton, have been se
cured ns Assistnnt, und the Teachers pledge them
selves that no efforts on their part shnll be wanting to
rendet the School worthy of a liberal patronage* Be
sides tlie studies comprised in a thorough Classical and
English Course, pnrtitminr attention will be paid to
Book-keeping, und to the preparation x>f youn'4 men
for business. Those who desire to study French ean
do so under a French Instructor. Tuition ns hereto
fore. J. STEVENS,Principal.
Rom®, Ga., Jail. .2, JJ351. ' ' '
W)l. II. DNDEUWOi)l)& J. W. 11. UNDERWOOD.
WIU, I'ltACl ICK UA.W
[ N all the .Counties of the Cherokee Circuit, .(ex
cept Dade). They will both personally attend all
the Courts. J. W, H, UNDERWOOD will attend
,the Courts.of Jackspu atjd Habersham oounties of the
Western Circuit. IVytbwill pttend tho uessions of the
SUPREME CO^RlJ^^j^mid Gainesville.—
ithfully^wj
NEW FAMILY GROCERY & S
STOUE.
J T. SAWRIE te CO., have just rccoived nr.d
. are now opening, n nuw and w* It ndcnft d
Stoek i.f FAMILY GROCERIES, In the lower pun
ol llie City; 3 Doors above J. S, Burnett’s Co tier, in
the House recently occupied by Mr, Oppnrt, ns a Cj-
gar Factory. In additions their Stock of Gvcccrie.*,
they have and will continue to keep on Itnnd.u choicu
supply of Confectioneries, nnd Fruitsofdifierent kinds.
Thu Citizens of Rome nnd vicinity, are respectfully
invited to call nt their establishment, where they may
obtuin ns good bargains ascau be nfibried by any oth
er House in tho City. Thu following articles com-
pi 1st* u portion of our Stock :
Brown Sug
agar,
Cru lied do
Loaf do
Clarified, do
Rio CofTee,
Moclm do
Assort. Shnv. do Domestic do
IJIarkfng, Oranges Sweet,
Suotoh Snuir, Lemons,
Fine Hnv Cigars. Pita* Apples,
Table Salt, Mercer Potntccs,
Wine Vinegar, White Onions,
Java do Lemon Syrup. Red do
Cubn Molasses, Tomatto Ket-ntp. Goshen Butler,
Stewart’s Syrup, Rock and other English Cheese,
No. I. Mackerel, Candies Assor. Northern do
Imperial Tea, l’ickles, Dried Beef,
Bluck do Mustard, Scotch HerRng,
Almonds, Sugar Crackers, Willow Ba.-kets.
Rniolns in whole Wntcr do Work Basket®,
and ,qr. Boxes, Sodn do CrnuheriU s,
Pecan Nuts, English Walnuts,Malaga Grapes,
Prunes In Boxes.Vermncelln, Northern Auk*.
Sul. Raisin.-*, Brooms, Sardines,
Dried Citron,
Rice,
Star Candles,
Tallow do
Sperm do
Colgate* Son;)
Variegated do
All of which we nfier for Cash on’y. Faiui.lt n are in
•ited to send in their ordeis,
Rome, Ga., Nov. 2l, h5U.
Stircb,Pearl and Cotfco Nuts,
Blue, Brazil do
Reguliu Cigars, Buck Wheat,
Ptinc’pe do Rock .Suit,
L. Sol’**, tlo Tut key Figs, In
L. Nntiuitalsdo Pokes.
PROVISION STOltii.
:s. G. U’JKJ-J.s
S$£ps coNsr.Affn.YruH sain: family
UHO CEH IKS, -HA C ON ha ms, wool
JIOLLS ANI) FLA rnEHS,
A f.M\- young men can bo ..opnM.i..'i.li.tm will.
iomitiiiK. VHUANDA IHH-8K,
Aj.i-il ‘45, 1850. Jlovic, L'ifi.1 Sjunrr,
Wni'dioiiso & Commission Merchants
AUGUSTA,'(iA. '•
T II1C undersigned tliimUt'ul Vm- the liberal
pnlKinuge ..I'll.e j.ii'sl scuson, ngnin ten
ders ll.eir temces to tl.eir friends und the
pulilic, in thesnlo ol Cotton nnd other Pr»-
dui-o, ut tl.eir Eire l'rooj Wat chouse on
Cnirq.hpll street, wlie.e ll.eir |-cisonnl atten
tion will be given to all MfflBB cnlru.-tid to
them, und lifternl Cash ndvunt-es- n.ndc on
Produce When requircdi Orders Ibr finggmg,,
Ro|.e nnd I'u.nily Millie-, executed nt the
lowest market |>rice.
JOHN rOSKEHX,
a. a. jam-;,s,
IUOS. tv. COSKKHr.
Augustn, Sept. 10, 1S50. OOlf
To Noidlivru and West, rn
MPHCllANTS,
ilaidwni-o, fuller}:, Guns, Pistols, tec.
W K nro now melvlng nn sstixk mkw stock or
roitKiassVn nouesYic UAkbwkns; the‘dim*.
Iron. Ilfi< of .lie 40.1. Jluy l.uvii.g loft u. wiilioul uny
Goods on hand.
Our SI.R'I. w,IIoninprise every vnrli lyol' llino-
w.iiik udifmfn to il.u SinutiiTii ii.id W.'.ierti Trudo, .
unit nil nyi-ortuR'.il oITt.Fi.KS und Gtisi. imki.rfiltbrd.
Our I'Vrt'tg.. Good. linVu nil bein' i...ported direct,
nml llie Umncfllic iiiiretui.fd i.po.l'tl/o trFdlt'ndvn..-
...geour terms tor ’Jindi; mill Iruin mlr long cxpirl-
el.ee, .ye feel ool.lidelir ll.nt \vu C...1 do to. "Weil nt
lens. Tor our oi.s.omers t.s u..y'other Hour.., n'litl iu-
Wte nil .Mei.'lumis vis.ling hurleslon l» unit hn I
.•Kumi.il- our Slock nt -Vo. 7, Iti.yneWrcel, next
1*. 51. Cohen .V Ihugyirts.
CGl-ItTNUV .V TKNJiE.ST.
No. 7, ll.ivti; Stiiksk, Cluiilesion, S. U
8ept. 5, Ik50. 1 is Um.
HEW ARRIVAL.
UptlK nmlersigned tiegs leave to inform llw
Al-V X ci.iitcns ol' tlome, its vicinity nml the public
.-rally, tlmt lie lias just teeeived umlopem-d a new
?k of W ATCHESnnd JEWELRY ol the very In
teat patent, ami tines. Biyle. Ilia rrlendanml ncqunln-
All kinds of lepnl. ing done to order, mid goodaund
>rk v. nrrente.l. llis eilahlial.ment will he louml a
few doom above the llilkurn UoMe, Depot Square.
J. G. .MeKINZIU.
Dee. 10,1850.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
GEORGE BONE
R KSPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of Floyd
and tfie adjoining Counties, nnd the public uctu-r*
ally, that ho has pfimnuciitly located in the City of
Rome, witjj the intention of carrying on the CAR
RIAGE MAKING BUS1NI388 in all its vurioui
bruit, lies. From his long exj u.it-hce in one ofihe moat
xtensive Carriage inanufaetoritM in the State of North
’arolina, lie Hotter*- luinrclf that he will be able to give
.ntirc s-.uisfftctiou to nil who mn> fc 1 disposed to test
his tneelmnistn. " Equaled hy fkw and Excelled by
none,” is his motto, and in order to carry this fully In
to efleet, he employs none but first rate workmen In
every ucpnrtnu-nt of his businew, from the turning of
n common wngon .<pokc, to n full trimmed Pleasure
Carriage. In connection with his establishment he
has nn extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena
bles him to facilitate bu-im-ss and fill ordeis m work-
tupn'ike style. He cordially invites the public, and cs-
3 and Wagons, before purchasing else-
Mason and Dickson’sLinc.
nc to order, and in the j
establishment may be found in the
Rep tiring done to order, nnd in the slioite.-t pos i-
le time, liis
Brond Strcot, Rome,Gu. Jattuory 1st, 1851.
MEDICAL CARD.
Dll. J. D. OWEN,
(Late Assistant Physician to the Lunatic
Asylum at RlilkdtjeviJlc,)
H AVING permanently locotedin Rome, respectful
ly tenders his Professional services to nil persons
equiiiiig Medical, Surgical or Obstetric aid in the
City or country. He hopes by constant nnd unremit
ting attention to Itis profession, to meritn liberal share
of patronage.
Go- OFFICE- --rot I'm to the Courier Office,
opposite the Bueno Vistn House—Residence,next door
to it/r. Cubot.
Rome, Gn., Nov, 14,1850. 0, 3in.
GEORGIA. Floyd County
TT7T1EREAS Plensnnt R. Lyle applies to ino for
v V Letters of Administration oil the cstoto of Jon
athan S. Lawman, deceased.
These are ilierefnru to cite nnd admonish nil nnd
singular tho kindred nnd creditors ofsnid deceased, to
be and appear nt my ofiice within the time prescribed
by law to shew cause, If any exist, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand nt of
ficc fiD fit It December, 1860.
1 JE6SE LAMDEimi,c. c. o.
Dec. 12,1850. 10 30d
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charleston, South Carolina, Nov, 1850.
T HE undersigned bus commenced the Importing
and Wholesale Dry Goods Business «t No.
135, Meeting-street, where he will opt n, hy about the
fifteenth of January next, a large and very complete
Stock of FuruigiK Cloud*, del eted by liiui.-elf
in the markets of England and France, nnd imported
direct 10 dds Port,
’lie particularly invites attention to Itis block of
SILK AND FANCY GOODS, os being urn* of the
most extensive ever offered in this Maifce:—compris
ing an Assortment of
Plain and Figured Black, Fancy.colored Figured,
Foulard, Glace, nnd Chene SILKS ;
BAREGES, GRENADINES. A/,J3ARJNES;
French and Scotch Gujfjhniuns, &^* v of ihe latest
and newest styles ;
A very full Stock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ;
GLOVES of every description ; ' '
A large varie/y ol SHAWLS, adapted to the Spring
nnd Summer trade ;
cad
HOSIERY—Silk and Cotton—in great variety ;
A lurg*? stock of Silk, Mohair, Cotton and Tinct
A lurgd stock
EDGINGS and LACES.
Possessing facilities for purchasing <>u the most fa
vorable terms, h/ confidently invites n comj ori.-on
with any Market in the United Stntes. '' ‘ A
He will (nive, in addition,» fnllfluppjy of America
Muiiiifactmpd Goods..
A cal! from fils friends, and dealers gcucrally, is re
spectfully 8oliejie(f.'
JAMES B. BETTS.
Dec. 19, I860.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
At No. Choice Uoyse.
rpiIE undersigned would respectfully invite the citi
JL gens of Rome nnd the surrounding country,to cal
ami examine his FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just
received ana opeqed, consisting in part of the follow-
mg articles, vi/. :
Refined, Crushed,Portorico’nnd N. Oilcans Sugars;
Ja,v«,ltio and Lnguirn Cofiec.
MolnBse^, ^y/up, Ricc, Cheese, Scn»choco\utc, lliu-
ntsups. Pickles, Cifton, Pi
l ’tilled Slates Wholesale
CLOTHING W AUEHOUSE.
New Kudo,
J UST received, and for sale, a fine sttpp’y of Musis
for the Piano Forte, consisting ot. tRe latest £on't»,
Matches, WnU/.e«,vVc'. ' 1 ' ' '• *J
The subscriber being the authoriicd agent of tut
extensive Music Stnfe,' ivifl*rei-o»SV orders at all thm-a
for any particular kind of mutin'. Also, Pish'd Fdrlra,
Guilats, or any 1.inti 6f li.d lcul instiuments. Orders
hnnded In will be llintikfully received,'and 'fillet 1 With
the earliest dls| at< h. J. D. DICKERSON, Ag’t.
Oetuber 31, I bfiO.
N15W-YORK STORE.
Jmt Received,
PIECES Print**’ of lute puterns and
jvUv stylos—'nmtiy of wliiult un* of the flu
est English nnd Vfdnclt riimuflhc-luL‘. 201) plocos
Worsted uooils, q itmv und desinthU* fityll^—llgttr-'
ed mid liiuln—cu-nistjng of cnslttncres, purhumUti
elotlts, Cbbnrgcloths, timreho.4, uljmcciis, DoLnlitOA
20 pieces rich figured mul bluck silkK; ulHo n wida
bluck silk for mnntillus, Wiflt hit nssortiiietit uf silk
hires nnd fringe. 2 c.tse® ijbmiet'A, 'trim'bed and
unulo In llie very luteal Now Yolk style—*hqst nro
» very fie It article nml welf worthy the notice of tho
ladies, 60 superfine 1 all Wove long 'tdpwvU, AUo
collars, wristlets, gldves, Incos, combs, lioLery, tec.
Uouto, Oct 17 IS50' * DENNIS te HUNT.
F OUR months after date application will be tnndo
to the bottoruble the Inferior Court pf Fjo^d coun
ty, when sitting for 'Ordinary purposes, fol- lda've to.sell
all the Real Estate belonging to Wesley S. and Hatuh
A. Trout, Minor Orphansol ’nimmi Twuit,latlr ofsnid,
county deceased. ‘
SAMUEL STEWAKT, Guard.
Nov, 7, l s 60. w4m
poi’R tnontba after tin ten |>| II •ulicn wfin*s muds
■T to the lu»nbroble t tu Iniern r CourPof ( laitoogh
county, when sitting for ordinary pur| o'^i-s, forlenvo
to - ell the Land te Negroes behmgitftj to the estate of.
Edwin .tones, n Lumirie of said couniy.
Nov.7,4850. HARRIETTJoNE^/)^ •„
M. MON'J^IOMERy'-J »»
NEW-YORK STORE.
J UST RECEIVED,2 cmtesfitperior moleskin hut.
from the imiiuifucfory of “Geiiiu,” New York
These nro tho finest umleskin Iiut'J tlmt unit no?*!?
lily be iiiudenml wurhuited nuperidt to nhy tliing of
the kind ever offered in Rome, Wb ttlso offer Ran
kin, Dttryer fc CoV lints ut reduced prides—not wnr-
runted. 10 pieces I* rettcli blftc'kjiltd olive"cloths,
from $ I 60 no. 15 pieces black Roeskitt, fMtcy
and French black cordedcassitncrcsi at great' bar
gains— also, shirts, gloves, silspondbrs, Itntidker-
chiefs, tec., tec., to which wc ftwRo the attention ot
•liegentlemen of Romo.' ' *' * *- * ’ " u . '
N. B. A few dozen ntnruno nntl silk shirts.
October 17, lbf>0 1 * DENNIS te'HUNT.
HOPKINS. HUDSON & ?0.
-lonniiMsiojij siiihuiiAnxi..
Office Frazer's lYharf, Charleston* S. V.
H'MIE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to iulorm tltelr
X friends und the public, tlmt they liave opened un
Olllee in the City ofClinrlcfton, JS. p:, for a- ’' ' '
GENERAL*CDMMlfc^lON BUMNE>'S.
Particular utlention will be given to the sale of Cotton
nml all other'Coiirit'ry PrddiA-e, purchase of Meit-liait
d|y.e, oml Receiving nnd 'Forwarddig Good/. Tht
fustomary cash advances afid facilities w,11 Le afford
ed customers.
J. R. IlursON and Joii.v J. Coiik.v resides in Charles-
ton. L. Uot-KiNi coi'uiliiies ins'residence ut Angus-,
tu, Gn., engaged' jn die Cdininlssjoff ‘Ruhihesa as
horetofore, xriiere lie nitty be consulted in ielation to
busitic**.-* designed for our Hom'd in CbnfK sion.
:i LAJfBETJf HOPKINS, Augiisia.
mw r; Hudson, > f • .
JOHN J. COHEN* • J Charleston.
October 2J, 1S50. ‘
To Officers and Soldiers of the War with Mex
ico, the War of ISIS with Great Britain, or
any of the Indian Ware, Regular, Vpluhteei;
or Drained, or their legal Representatives,
Widows and heirs.
B V recent act of Congress von are allowed boun
ty lands und money in j*>opd’friofi to ‘ tho* tlfriS
ol s*rvice, rendered in any of the ri'bove nn** *
Wars. The undersigned having nll'ltid forniV ••
cessary, you' can obtain*- Wu>rautM for entering
your hinds, and procure (he poll ply money WlicneV* •
er allowed, by application to " / >*JL
" D4NJEL S HUNTER,
Attorney at Law, Romd. 'Ga.
October 17, 1V00. ' ' ' ’ tfm
K \mm AND (GMMISSION BIMNKSS,
THE unders gued wouldre-j>ec:fu!ly tend rhis atr-
viccaio <ite public as
r CITY AUCTIONEER.
All buainess entrusted to hi.< care will meet with/
pio.n'Kt attention nnd quick returns.
J. L. HUSON.
lie would beg leave Jo rpfcj’ to
MKSSIkS. &. ATKlXSCtN,' / '■
*' * RAV ii COTTON,' y
MESSRS. iO-*KY tfc BRO. ( f .
*• ClltRRVte UR. j
“ oennis te ti* ?it, ^ Rome,
MR. J. TRAINOR,^ Mtiledg* ville.
Kotrie, Gn./Dec. 10, lef.0.
NEW BOOT AND SHOES-
T HE subscriber would respectfully announce the
' citizen-* of Rome and vicinity, that he jins Inst
received and D now openings in go ntul sr“
Bortmctu of Wtoltt ntul Mio«d;.coj
gentlemen’s water-proof and dieMs boVta*
Mid shoes, und every variety of bools -
children. Also, ti ftpe u.-sortmeht of
fthoea and boots for 1 ‘common wear, fji
h ! s slock in L liftrlYts fin IVMia N
II. Hanford te Co,
SUCCESSORS TO
i.EWis te HANFQIil),
Nos. 252, 25-1, 256 and 2pB Paul street, New Yotk -Tic' call confidently rtcopnuend
ET-WEEN Fulton strict arid Burling Slip; have P* ,r< V ,8 » nn *^ ' V|11 f\ r
on hand the largest «Rsortm*mt of CLOTHING - " “ n ,n
Unit id 4ftate.^, adai^ed to all .flurkets. Ip the
ahirts and di^were, keep nn cndlc. s —‘
dy^pnuuufaQtur.ra of
He also luti
1 lock B