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. '“The blind con trice with fingers touch,
Their homeward.way to heaven,”
and the dear-mute rejoice in prospect of a
loosened tongue and unstopped ears in anoth
er and bettor world.—S. Spectator.
ID* The street is lull ol humiliatons to
tho proud. As the fop contrives to dross
his bnilitls in iiis livery, and nihkes them
wait on .Ids guests at table, so the chagrins
which the bad'heart give off tis hhbblvs, at
once take form as Indies and gcntlcrtioa in
tho si root, shopmen or'barkeepers in lintels,
■and threaten or insult whatever is threat-
«nable or insnitnblo in tis.. *
!D” A QtiAKBii's Lbttbu.—■‘•Ftiend
John, F desire thee to bo so kind ns to | go- ,ow
to one of those sir.iul men in the flesh, ca led
attorneys, nnd let him lake out at) instru
ment' with a soul thereunto, by nrtenps
wheredl we may seize this outward tabor-,
nnoio of George Green, rind’ bring him he*
fore tho lnmht>kin men at Westminster,
and teach him to r’n ns.lie. would lie done
by.—Thy friend, H. G.“
)Bp of Revolution.—The cxcavn-
lions fof:the new depot of tho Central Hail-
Kond uncover- many memorials jn the
pash These cxeavntions are on the ground
occupied by tho cclebriitod Spring Hill
Hedouhi, before which Count Pulaski fell
in 17?8. Tim labourers hnvo been cxca-
vating nlong a trench, which appears to
have‘teen sorno three fqiit deep, ip which
the dead of the British must have been
buried.,- Numerous objects of interest
have been i isintbrred.—such ns hones and
skuHs, almost returned again to dost, mus
ket .bullets, hair of n yellowish colour, some
ofit nnturnl in its appearance, while some
is Obviously Cemented by blood, pieces oT
clothing, buttons, &o. One of lltusc
buttons bears tho number 00, and another
Ti—probnbllv indicating tho rogimciit's. In
the clothing, an occasional buttonholom ty
bo deta iled, worked with great nicety.--■
jSrte. Rc;r.
Paou.iai.Y Fatal Hknciunteii.—“Wo
Tegret to loan,” says the Chester I’almetto
Standard, ol the 2Gih inst "ibat on Sunday
evening last, at nr near the residence of
John'Beam, in this District, (in the neigh
borhood 1 of Fish Dam.) a difficulty of n
.-serious character occurred between Air.
ISIIego H. Land and a man' named Gage,
lit commenced, we understand, in a personal
t uarrcl and proceeded to lilows, when
i.ind drew a revolver nod sh it Gaga, tho
ball penetrating his n'idomu t. Tli-i wound
it .is believe will prove fatal.
iWe Imvc licnrd no lurllpin particulars.-
Tliu ditlicultv occured, vve understand, .it
4ijgrqg-slibp;
'fl'hc 'North Cuioliim Senate have passed,
fhy a large majority, the anti-protective lurid
tiesolutions, which had previously passed the
Commons.
.Cotton-
HFliere'havtelhcen but limited transactions
in ithjs.Article *tince our Inst. The news from
Jjj{|eign and idnuicstic niorkrts is unlay.or-
RQME PRICES CURRENT.
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COULTER & COLLIER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
Feb. 1,1851.
NOTICE.
fTMIE Co-po'rincrehip existing heretofore between
JL Battev & Bno. linvlng been dissolved by mutual
consent, the business will bo continued At the oldstnnd
by (tOBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of the
(inn will receive the attention of us both-
O. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Koine, Mo.relt 1,1S31. ROBT. BATTEY.
JUST RECEIVED,
B Y the Subscriber, ill addition to his former stock,
o choice lot of Groceries; consisting, in part, of
New Orleans,Tarto Rico, Crushed, ReAned Granulat
ed Sugars j Superior Rio Coffee, Sperm, Star and Tal
low Candles j 18 bills. Irish Potatoes, for seed ; 30
Sacks No. 1 Pcnfield Family Flout; also n choice lot
of Liquors, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hol
land Gin, Scotch Whiskey, nnd Domestic Liquors.
Hnrdwnre, Blacksmith Tools, Hoes, Trace Chains,
Shovels Spades, Garden Rakes, Boots, Shoes and Hats.
All of which lie offers for snlc on ns good terms ns
they can be bought in the city.
THOS.J. VERDERY.
Rome, March B, 1851 •
SURGICAL NOTICE.
T\tt. PAUL F. EVE necopted tho PrufcB.orship ot
AJ Surgery In tho Medical Department of tho Uni-
Versify of Louisville, ICy., only tor the session ol Leo-
tures now closing, with the hope of hcnoAtting tho
health of his family; but no improvement having
been produced by the change, lip fins returned to Au
gusta, and |s prepared to resume the Practice of Sur-
gei'.y.
ills lnfmunty for NVpiocs Isop -n fur pntients.
Augusm Fob. 12,1851. [ March 0, 3m
FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE MEDIDINES.
Welt selected tbsuit Physicians.
L INSEED OIL—A good supply, nml a very fine or-
tide.
PURE WHITE LEAD—A large supply, and
ollbrcd low for ohsIi.
LAMP OIL—A very superior urticlo for winter
or summer use.
PUTTY —Put upon bladders and of the best qual
ity.
■ SPIRIT GASS—A pure article, and warranted to
give tile most brilliant light—also Drugs, i'ninia, Dye-
Stuffs, Glass, Perfumes, fyc., milking n lull and com
plete stock of every nrtiole in tile Druggist line.
March G, 1851. .1. D. DICKERSON,
2 doom above the Exchange Hotel, ttome,GR.
PROVISION STORE.
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lard, Corn. Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, and Molnsscs, Detneatic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes
nnd Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Fall assortment of Garden Seeds, Pure Port fPtnt,
and Pale (Hard Umndy■
A few young men can ha accommodated witli
Boarding.
Mnrch 8, 1851. VnitA.-mi House, Depot Square.
FOR SALE,
A LIKELY young fl.-gro Woman, a good Cook
Washer and Irom-r, strong, active and healthy.
For particulars apply to ibis oHice.
Rome, March 6,1-51.
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Manifest oj btcanib’ Alabama,
JULY, MASTER.
K Cfreeneport wkh 14 Cabin passengers, 343
Ei-— Bales Colton.'
era.—Moj. Smith and jfjady, Cnpt. D. M.
; G* Beoson, F. L. Goio, Thoa: Hollings-
Buritett; Z. Laney, G. iVl,grouch, J C.
fTortor, H. M. Nelson, Mr. Gnins, E, a.
HEW SPRING GOODS.
‘ deed, lino Printed Muslins, for Spring,
I Swiss Murlins nnd Insertings, nt
. . .. P. Mr ALLEYS.
CORN ^ ^
1 Corn Tor sale, at
■ * F. M.-ALLENS '
PROSPECTUS
OF T1IK
CUBAN LIBERATOR.
A NEAT Book' of 3«J0 Octnvo pngea, descriptive
of the lidhnd «f tiuhn, present and prospective,
and every thing on about It; Price $1 .payable, in nil
instances, when subscribing, to enable the Author to
have the work in the finest style of tho arts.
Besides the rending matter, nddidont;l pages will in
No. I Steel engravings. Illustrate many curious nnd
instructive, as well ns exciting scenes; and prominent
among them will bernotu few Americans transported,
grated, shot, and in.dungeons and highways in chnins,
without committing any otfencc whatever. Seconds*
fily, like illustmtions will' exhibit the author before
t\\ii“)S))nd{th Inqtlmtiun," sbppr.fH'd by many to be ex
ploded, and American Ladies nnd Gentlemen 111 Tin-
vanna piling bags of gold before the aathorities for
hU release.
Contident of a patronage as liberal ns the subject is
important, Editors wlto copy* tlih, and Post ftlustcrs
who "frank*’ remitinnccs, are my agents, retaining 25
per centcommission for the same ; and ns nil truth is
excluded by the Government t.'ensor from the Cuban
pre. : s, and oil people there afraid to talk, for n like
reason, less is actually knowu of Cuba in the United
States tlian even the remotest eo ner of the earth.
it is time this should cense: respecting tho garden
spot of this earth, when once under American rule,
and the latter is ns necessary ns the former, and both
as certain as the record of Genesis, cotuuining the
commands of Almighty God.
EDWARD STIFF,
Author of die "Texan Emigrant," nnd late Editor of
the ".Cherokee Sentinel,’’ at Cedar BlufL Ala.
P. S—The day is not remote when"! shall attend
the Circuit Courts of DcKnlb, Cherokee, tVo., Arc., in
i4lnbnmu,niul my fiends will please have a goodly
list of names for two jntrpo$nt ready.
JOHN W. BURNETT, Rome, Go., is the. author*
ised Agent.
Match 0, 1831. t f
A CARD.
I Have this day sold out my stock of,Fnmily provi
sions nnd Groceries, to Dr. John II. Roberts’ jr.
and f.-eling thankful for pnst fnvors. I hereby solicit
dint pntronnge for the new concern, which was so lib*
erally extended tome.
Feb. 4th, 1851. M. A. STOVALL.
I having purchased Col, M. A. Stovall’s entire stook
of
Family Provisions anil Groceries.
nnd expect soon to receive new nnd fiesh arrivals.
Purchasing my stock through my brothers, Messrs
VV, S. &. T. II. Roberta, wholesale Grocers, Auguatn,
Gn., I feel confident that I can offer a well selected
stock at luw ns tiny house jit Rome.
I expect soon to open a stock of Drugsnnd Medicines,
nnd hereby solicit Physicians’ Prescription*and Plun
ters orders.
JOHN H. ROBERTS Jr. M. D.
Feb. 20th, 1851.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT-
POST-OFFICE,-ROME.GA,)
Febrvaxv 1,1851. (
The Northern, Eastern and Sonthem mails arrive
Gaily, except Sundays, at 1} P. M. CloBessomc days
at 3} A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rail Rond Cars.
Wcetem mail arrives doily, except Mondays, at 8
A, M. Closes daily, except Sundays, at 3 P. M. Mode
of conveyance, Four Horse-Post Coaches.
Southwestern mail arrives Mondays, Thursdays nnd
Saturdays at 10 A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance,
Four Horse Post Conches.
LaFnyettc mull, via Summerville, Dirt Town, Mt.
Hickory end Hardin's Mills, arrives Mondays and
Thursdays nt 7 P. M. Closes same days at 9 P. M.
Cave Spring and Van's Volley malls arrive Tues
days end Fridoys at 11 A. M. Closes same days at 2
JP. M.
Hermitage mail arrives on Thursdays at ll.d. 51.,
Closes same days nt 18 A. M.
California and Johnson's mails arrive on Fridays at
11 A. AT. Clo-,-9 same days at' IS A. M.
TIIOS. J. PERRY, P. Ot.
FOR SALE.
A pleasant residence about 3 mites from Rome,
west of the Oostanoula rivef, ami on the road
leading to King's Mills and Gin- Factory. The dwel
ling bouse is new and spacious, with necessary out
buildings. .If is supplied with excellent well and
spring water. Attached are 100 acres of land, J5 of
which are. cleared and under fenco, nnd sowed in
wheat. The ploco might be rendered valuable for
raising stock and vegetables, os the range Is quite in
exhaustible, nnd market convenient.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. Rcmshart on the
premises. Feb. 13.
SOMETHING NEW!
NEW BOOT ABB SHOE SHOP.
Optioilito tho Pont Office,
OVER THE CABINET WARE ROOMS,
rpiIE subscribers arc now prepared to execute work
J- in the above line, in n style that cannot fail to
please, Having procured the services of some of the
very best workmen in the country, and provided
themselves with good materials, they feel safe In defy
ing nil competition. Give us n trial.
(D* Work warranted.
Feb. 6, lSSL RANSOM & EDDLEMAN.
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL at ihe Free &, Easy House, 4 doors below tho
Choice Hotel, where you will find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, &c., of the very
best that over has been, and nagoodusevcrcanbc offer
ed In Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO. SH AW •
Feb. 20, ISM,
OK BUSHELS of first rute Com Meal just re-
smi*} celvcd nnd for sale by G. SHAW.
SUPERIOR article of Family Flour, for Vale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
A GOO r > article of shelled Corn on hand nnd for
sale by (J. SHAW.
Feb 20
10
BOXES superior New York Cheene for sale by-
Feb 20 G SHAW,-
\ FIRST rale li t of Bacon just received end for
■A snle by Ol SHAW.
Fch 20
1 AAA LB. of superior Lard just received at
1UUU Feb 2(1 SHAW'S.
10
HALF bbls. No. 1 Mackerel for sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
JPERM and Star Candles for sale by
' Feb 20 G. SHAW.
A First rate artlole of Tobacco and Cigars always
kept at SIIAW’S
S COTCH Herrings, Ss_rdlncj*, &c., may at nil times
be
: found at the
Feb 20
FREE Jc EASY HOUSE.
O YSTERS, Lobster*, Shrimpe, Pig’s Feet, Egg*,
&.C., served up In a superior manner at the
Feb 20 FREE 4b EASY HOUSE,
200 sr G ' osKEN dutter ’ f ° r ** w >!t
Mnrch 6,1851.
JUST RECEIVED.
DLLS. Clarified Sugar—3 bids. Planting P»>.
J. vf (utocs, for sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Feb 30,1 SSI.
B UILDERS of Store und Dwelling homes arc In
vited to examine samples of Mineral Knob Locks
—white and dark, at F. M. ALLEN’S
Feb St) 185!
FREEMAN* HODGES & CO.
IMPORTERS AFfD JOBBERS, ,
88 Liberty SlrcoT^ew York.
(Between ^roadway-mid Nassau.)
A RL now receiving it'ivlr nnd beautiful iisaort-
main of Fancy Silk nnd Mlllcnery Gnoda, to
which Wo .would particohuly rnvito the (mention of nil
Cash Futchn8ers, and will make it on object for them
fq give tis it Cull, as svenre determined ti) sell our as
sortment, for Cnsh, (ower than ever before offered In
this market.
Millcncrscnn supply themselves with every article
in liter line, nt about Ihe oust of tmpormiion or Auc
tion price). Many of our goods are monitfucturcd ex
pressly for our own snlc, end onttnol bo surpassed for
beouly of low prices.
Rich Hitt and Cap Ribbons, a large variety.
Slks nnd Satin, (tor Bonnots,
Crepes, Grape Llsses. Tnrlotousnnd lilnsiewLncer
Trimmings Ibr Hnts, Cnpsnnd Dresses.
Jenny Lind Caps, Party ami Opera Head Dresses,
Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs nnd Cheuiisetls,
Thread, Brussels, Vnluticeiues, Silk nnd Lisle
Thread Lnccs.
Embroidered Edgings nnd Iuscrtings, Swiss nnd
Muslin.
Embroidered, Rcvclrc nnd Plain Liuetr Cambric
indfs.
GJoves end Miu, Kids, Silk,Lisle Thread nod Few-
ilg Silk.
Scarfs, Cravnls and Dress llkfi.
Swiss, Juconet, Book Muslins, nnd Bishop Lnwus.
Embroidered, Damnek and plain Cnmon Crape
Shawls.
A Full assortment of Stmw Goods.
French nnd Amcricnn Artificial Flowers.
Wiih n lnrgo variety not mentioned obove.
All wishing to avoid paying long prices will make
money by culling nnd satisfying themselves.
Feb. 0,1851-
F OUII, months Hirer date application will be mude
to Ihe honoreblo tlsMnlerior eaurt of Floyd
county; whenaUliugdSttenmt jf ordinary, lorionye
In soil a negro boy by th - inline of Knusinii, belong-
lug tq the estate of A- S- V. I.ihusnn.
Jim. 18. 1851. A. II. REESE,Guard.
Admiiiisti-iiloi’s Suit!.
A GREEABLY In an enter of tho houorebtc the
Interior Court ui'Chfltlmiii eoiuity, wlien sitting
ns n Court ofOrdln.ir., wiH he sold on the first Tue»-
dny in April next, be-.ire ibe Court House door iu. the
City of Rome, Floyd eounty.wyhln the usual hours of
sole, tho following trneu or parcels of Land, to wit i
laws.Jtnowtt and dlriinguisiifd ns numbers Ono Iiund-
ed nnd Fif,y, [15(1] mill Two Hundred nnd Sixteen,
r2lil] in the Twenty.tbird [2't] bi-trict of tho Third
section; Said ns tile property of Philip Reilly, into of
Chatham county, deceased! Terms Cush
Jan.23.1851 JULIA ANN REILLY, Adnir'x
R
NOTICE.
4NAWAY from tliu suLscribor on Wi*dni*8(tuy,
• the 11th lilt., u chesinnt Parrel MARE, shod
nil round, nnd I think n smallAvhiti; spot in the fore-
lu*m|.witli somo marks of gun r. Any person tnking
up said nnimttl nntl giving mo i nib r mini on of the
^.«ni6\ will bo liberally rownrtfod. Write to John
son’s Post Office, Floyd county, Gn.
JOHN JOHNSON,P. M.
JottJ 2, )8*<1
Georgia. Floyd Goanty.
YTTREREAS, Anne Allen oppHes to me for Let-
v v tors of Administration on tlb ejtfnte of Robert
Allen, dcecnscd—
These nrc, therefore; to cite nnd admonish nil and
singular the kindred nnd credit rs of mid' deceased,
to be ami appenr at my olllcc within the time prescrib
ed by Jnw, to showcase (if any they have) why so id
Letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, 14th January.
Jan. 10.1S51. JESSE LAW BERTH, c. c- n.
NOTICE
I S hereby given that nil notes nnd recounts hereto
fore mndc with J. D. DICKERSON hvvo been a*,
signed to tin* subscriber. Persons owing the same tire
requested to come forward nt nnonrlydnte nnd make
pnynithu to • either myself or J. D. Dickerson, who
is my iuitliDri-ctl agent to collect nnd receipt for the
same, ^ • TIIOS. D. SHELTON.
Jn'n’7, 1831
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. J. D. OWEN,
■ (Late Assistant Physician to tlic Lunatic
Asylum at!'MilledgeoUlc.)
TJAV1NG permanently locnludin Rome, reapectfiil-
J.J. ly letulera bis Professional Ecrvicesto nllpeiauns
requiring Metiicoii ^IRlPltl or Obstetric aid in the
City or coimtry. lie hopcarUy constant and unremit
ting intention to his profession, to media liberal share
of patronage. A
(Ct- OFFICE- -»ri )i t’rtr to tho Courier Ofilce
opporite tlto Buena Vista IIoobc—Residence, next door
to Afr. Cabot._
Rome, GnvMov. 14,1850. 6. 3m.
COSK EKY ttWSS dc
IT'" ■■■
co
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS Pleasant It. Lyle opplies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Jon
athan S. Lnw.on, deceased.
These are tlierelbro to uite nnd udmonialr nil and
singulnrthe k hi tired und creditors of said deceased, to
be and npyont nt my often within the lime prescribed
by law to shew cause, if any cxlnt, why anhl letters
should not bo granted. Given under nry bund at 6|.
fico this Sth December, 1858.
JESSU LAMBElrFH,c,o. o.
Dec. 12,1850. Hi 3Ud
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charleston, South Carolina, JVbv. l8n r .
next,
Stock of Far.'.lail C»n(l>, selected dry himself
in the markets of England and France, nnd linpurted
direct to this Port.
He particularly invites sffpmtoh to hi. i-loek of
SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ns being on.- of the
.tiiosl extensive over offered in this, Mntkct—compris
ing an assortment of
Plain and Figured Black, Fancy-colored Figured,
Foulard, Glace; mill Clienc SILKS ;
BAREGES, GRENADINES, ALBARINEH;
French and Scotch Uinglmmni, Ac., of the latest
and newest styles ;
A very full Slock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ;
GLOVES ofevtry dcacrip'ion;
A large variety ol SilAWI.S, ndopl. d tu the Spring
and Summer tiade ;
HOSIERY—Silk nnd Cotton—in great vnri»»y |
A large stuck of Silk, Mohair, Cotton und Thread
EDGINGS nud LACES.
Possessing facilities for purchasing on the moat fa
vor..!.le terms, ho confidently invites i, comparison
with nny Market in tho United States.
He will Imre, in addition, a fullsnppiy ol'Amerlenn
Munufneturcd Goods.
A cull from his friends, and dealers generally, is re
spectfully solicited.
JAMES D. BETTS.
Dee. 19,1850.
I’niied States Wholesale
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
S. II. llunfoid Ac Co,
succcssoits TO
l.E IFJS 4- HANFOIUj.
Nt t. 232,254, 2)6 trwf 23S Pearl street, ‘New York
DETWEEN Fulton strictnmT Burling <S1fp, imve
■D pn hnnd the largest nss«irtm«}m of CL0TBDL. _
in tho United States, adapted .10 all markets. In tho
articles ot shirts and diawers, vm keep itn endless vu-
ilety. Also, the most exten*lv»; tnnnufncturers of oil
clothing nml covered hats in the''world. Plain and
fashionable clothing of nil kinds. Catalogues of stock
aent by tnnil.KOrderBPromptly filled.
S. H. HANFORD & CO.
.Successors to Lewis te Hanford,
Nos. 232, 254,236 nnd 238 Pearl street, New York
DANIEL S.
Insurance
IVES, of
NOTICE.
B ROUGHT to Jail on the 17th instant, n Negre
Girl by the'name ol MARY ANN, who say* sh
belongs to .George W. Stone of Augusm, Gn. Tho
snicl womnn is about 50 years old, and dmk complecte
eil. The owner is re juested to conic forward, prove
property, pny charges, or she will be dealt With ns tho
law directs. D. D. DUKE, Jailor.
Feb. 20, 1851.
A. [CATS,
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
I S prepared to execute work lit his line, in n neat
and substantial manner, and will be thankful for n
liberal share of the patronage oi Rome and vicinity,
lie may be found nt the room formerly occupied by
the Courier Office, on Broad strwt.
Rome, Jan. 23, 1831.
FLOYD SHERIFF'S SALES FOR APRIL.
W ILL l»o sold on t ha first Tuesday in April no*t
before the Court-Huuse door In the City of
Home, Floyd, County, within tho nsttnl hours of sale
tho following property, to wit .•
Lot No. 25, in the 4th 73fs*rief, nnd 4th
Sections levied un ns the property of Mntfin thirty, to sa
tisfy tifl.fi. Issued from a Jmtie*** Court of Floyd'Coun
ty in favor of Jonns King, vs. d/srlin Cart/. Levy made
and returned »*» me by a Constable.
Also, Lot No. 54, in the Etowah Division
in the City of Rome; Iuviott on ns the properly of Jolu’
W. Bradbury, to satisfy a fi. In. issucti from a Justices
Conri of floyd County in favor of L. J. Peek vs. John
W. !irn«lh»ry# l.e*y made and rcluroetl to me l»y n Con
stable,
Also. Lot No. 37, in the Etowah Division
ip the Cijjr of Rome, with Ihe improvements thereon ;
letjcdou as the nropt rty of John II. Clute, William P.
Uijji'iiu and K. F. B. bumpkin, security, to satisfy a fi
fa, issued fn m a Justices Court of Floyd County, in fa
vor o John 'V. Sledge, bearer, vs. John H. Chile. WIU
liana P. Riggins and E. F. B. Lumpkin, security. Levy
mi.de and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, Town Lot No. 42, in the Etowah
Division of the City of Rom . tt being tho Lot whereon
the Female Academy now aland*; levied on by virtue of
a fi, fa. Nsuod from a Juificoa Court of Floyd county in
fnvor of A. B. Lenc-li, and transferred to D. It Mitchell,
us the property of the trtiste# s of ihe Female Academy,
l.cvt made und returned to mo by a Constable.
Also, One Dining Table, one Centre Ta
ble, one Stove, Five Split-bottom Chairs, one Set Draw-
are, one Wash Smnd, three Bedsteads, ono Clock, one
Pine Table, two Tubs, two Pots, one Sifter, nnd one Cof
fee Mill, together with oilier orticl»a too tedioua to men
tion; nil levied on as the property of Saul 8, Box to sa
tisfy four fi. fas from FI »jd Superior Court, one In favor
of Set union, .Starks 4c Davis; John II. Woodgnles vs,
Saul 8, Box; Earn F. Wood vs Saul 8. Box, and Noble
hyon v Sauls S, Box, Property pointed out by plaintiff,a
Attorney, T. 8. PRICE, Nh'ff.
Lot No. SI, in tho 24th District 3d Sec
tion—levied on ns the property of John \V. Payne, of
his iutereet in said lot, to satisfy a fifa from a Justices’.
Couit in fnvor of Peck & Hardin v«. John W. Payne,
property pointed out by defendant, fjevy returned to
me by n constables 1 .
Fib, 27. 1851,
AT THE SAME TIMS* AND PLACE.
Tho interest of John IVL Sanford in and i,o
Lot of Land No. 47, in the Etowah Division of the
City of Rome; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Janies B. Wokefield vs said
John M. Sanford. Property pointed out by plaintiffs
attorney.
TIIOS. G. WATTERS. D Sh’ff
Feb 27, 1831.
so ROME MALE ACADEMY*
T HE Exercise? or this Institution will be resumed
on Monday the 20th inst., to couRnno during n
session of live months. The services of Mr. JOHN
GOSMAN, n graduate of Princeton, have been se
cured ns Assistant, nnd the Teacher* pledge them
selves that' no efforts on their pnrt shnd be wanting to
render the School worthy of n liberal pntronnge* Be-
sides the studies comprised In il*thnroughnnsdca| and
Englidi course, partioulur attention will be paid to
Book-keeping, nnd to the preparation of young men
for business. Those who desire to study French can
do so under a French Instructor. Tuition os hereto
fore. S. J. STEVENS,Principal.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 2>1831.
Agent for the Southern Matuul Ini
INSTn»ES C X”?iutLwV FJRK; iRso, LI
Persons nml Scrvnnts. .
CHECKS on Charleston nnd New York, fur sola
by DANIEL S. PR1NTUP,
Agcnr fM th, Bonk of «h» Suite iff So. Ctt.
oV, .14,1850. S ly
J ^ KEGS Noils, assorted, lor hi Ce low, whole.
I sole nnd retnil, by
Jan. 3, 1850.
V. M. ALLEN.
•| A BALES Factory Yam, fossnV low by
J. U Jan 2. - -
F. M. ALLEN.
BACON
LBS. Bacon, nt
GRISWOLD S COTTON QJN.
THIE increased demand lor these Gina rendered it neo-
rsunry for the proprif tor greatly to extend his works,
which he is doing wild entire new buildings, and supe
rior new Machinery, on the Central Railroad, at Gris
wold vil e, Jones county, Georgia, 81 miles east from
the ckvof Mncon,
ThuJf'-jre not Premium Gin*. Not having got up a
fa nry one expressly for that purpose, his sample Gins, arc
of the same quality, end of no better appearance, than
those sent to iiis customers and without raying he
makes the best performing Gin in use, dcems-il equiva
lent to soy, thai his nro in belter demand than any other
now in use—not having failed within the Inst five years
to sell double as many any other-Factory in the State,
and will guarantee Hume he is now manufacturing for
the ensuing crop, are the best made Gins in Georgia nt
the prick, and worth os much to the purchaser, a-the
6e.il he can get in any Slaio at any priced
Ho would also caution Planters not to purchase Gins
withAyater Boxes' IVom any other Factory thnn his, ns
fie has paid n high farioe ior. and owns the exclusive
right to Georgia for all the water’' Boxes ever patented,
and to life Oil saving Boxes fbY tb* etitlrftoilon reaidn;
l\ nmaeti miwv - „ and hereby notifies all who mate, MUlorutiJ Wutrr
executed,a
f./m, ALLE^fi..'
. . . ;1 _ - . day
OMAN mimed. Juhty
flfi. IW—
DISSOLUTION.
rnHE Firm of Wm. E. Ai.exander & Co. having
JL been this day dissolved'by mutual consent, the.
buHiH’ss will be continued at the old stand, by R* S.
Norton, wbeie all ttssortnwnt will always be kept
us heretofore. •
The unsettled busiue.-sof the firm will receive th
nucutionof both, WM* E. ALEXANDER.
Jan.-30, 185J. R.. S. N,ORTON.
DISSOLUTION
T HE Firm of Sullivan, Cabot & Co. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The now firm of
Sullivan, Cabot Co. arc uutliorbed to settle ail the
businees of the late firm. F- I Sullivan,
“ F. M. Gabot,
Rome, Jg!. ; If. D. Duncan.
a the .bu.-incss on (he.,. . tl
nd style of dullivan , Cabot CoV
F OUR months after date upplleution will bemnde
tii'th i. honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd
county,when sitting ns-n court of ordinary, for leave
to sell nil the hind and negrooa belonging to the es
tate of William Jinks. Into of said county, deceased;
THOMAvS Si BRICE, *
WILLIAM C,..MILES.
JrtU. ; 2r., 1851.
[ Adm'rs
. NOTICE,.
A LL persons Indexed to the estate of William
Jinks, late of Floy J county, deceased {.will.plfehse
call anjl ninko immediate jisyment, nnd’these • having
claims against said estate will please present-them-in
terms of the luw.
THOMAS S. PRICE, J A . .
WILLIAM G. MILE8, | Adm r »-
4VIH1II. IINDEIUVIIUD& J. W. II. UNDERWOOD.
' WILL TRAC I ICE LAW
T N till the Counties of the Churokoe Circuit, (ox
cept -Dude). They will both personally attend all
the Courts. J. W, H. UNDERWOOD will attend
the CouHs of Jackson und Habersham counties of the
Western Circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the
SUPREME COURT ai'Cnssville und Gainesville.—
All business mtrusted to them will be promptly and
faithfully attended to.
OFFICE next door to Hooper A*. Mitchell, "Bueno
Vista House,’’ Rome, Gu„ nt which place one or both
will always bo found, except absent on professional
business.
Jaijj23, 1831,
DAILY LJNE OF FOUR HORSE POST
COACHES,
RoiiE TO GUNTUR'S LANMNG.
THE Proprietor takes pleas
v ure in announcing to the pub-
r lie, that h»* hgs re-o?taUBahed
a his Hue ol Four Ifprse Post
Coaches, between, the above points, connecting qt
Gunter’s Landing with the pvent r Mail Boais, mi l
at Ronie with the Rome Railroad. A line of Four
Horse Gondhos from Montgomery, connects with the
above route at Blue Pond ; leaving Blue Pond on the*
arrival'bi the Conch from Gunter’s Landing, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday?, nt 12 P. M.—
Fare—Montgomery tft Htmtnvi.le $20 ; to Nashville
$23. A.tri-weekly lino of Four Horsi Conches is
now in operation from Botneto JnekMouvflle, which
will be extended to Ely ton as Soon n« the connecting
line to Tuscaloosa is stocked with Coaches ; leaving
Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridqy?, un the
arrivabdf the Cars, and leavlUA Elyton Wcdnordays,
Fridnys nnd Sunday#, at 8 A. M.
Feb 1831 J. It POWELL.
DRAYniG AND BOATING).
rpifE undersigned thSPUful for pnst favor?, respect-
J- fully informs the citizens of Romo and its vicin
ity, that he will still ooutinue his old htisino?? ut boat
ing nnd draying. He bolds hitnsojf in raudim ss to
have Produce, Merchandize, tec., conveyed to any
part of the.City or Country, nnd to furnish from his
wood-yard on the OostannuU River, tiny mnmtity <•(
good ouk and hickory wood. He has two excellent
teams, and will be thankful for tho pntrnnag* of his
frhmdj/and tho public. JOHN H. WISDOM.
Jntr. 30,-1851.
BALES Dlcacheif and' Brown Homerpuns
It) from 3-4 to'6-4 wide, for snle low by
Jun 2. F. M. ALLEN.
1V| ACKEREL In quarter, half nnd whole barrel*,
XYJ. f„r sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jun 2.
O/'h CASES Men’s Boot? nnd Shoes for »Mrs low
ifiUby F. M. ALLEN.
Jan 2.
1 CASES Ladles’ Walking shoes nnd kid slip
X vr persfiom 50 ceritnu pair up. For sale by
Jan 2. F. M. ALLEN. ;
A FEW pieces 8-4 Bleached Linen dinpoi fur ta
ble cloths—very nice—for sale low by
Jan 2. F. M, ALLEN,
IVareliwsc & Coinuiission Ucrchautsi
AUGUSTA, GA.
T HE undersigned thankful for the. liberal
patronage of the past season, again ten
ders their services to their friends and'the
public, in the snle olCollon nnd other Pre-
(hice, lit their l'ni Proof’ YVairhouse »t»'
Cainpbelf slte^r, Whste- their personal atten
tion will be given to off business enlrtwted'lrr
Ihem, and liberal Cash’• iiJvnlicck inad'c on'
Produce when required. Orders for Bagging,
Rope mid family supplies, executed at thet
lowest market price.
JOHN COSKERY.
A. O. JANES. ■
I'llOS. W. COSK Eli Y.
Augusta, Sept. Ill, 1S00. OOif
New Mneie,.
TUST ri-cfivctl,ini4 fsr toR.-,n fliio supply of Jlusii •
" t,r die Pitmo Forte, consisting ol tin- in test Sungs. ■
M irrelics ,• W a , te c,
'JV-hUjmoriber being the autbori.-cd ugeiit of mr
extensive Mumc8*»re, will receive orders at all times
for any pnrticwliir fifaif of music. Also, Plano Fortea,
Gukuta, w any him) of mu?fcul instruments. Ordci»*
handed in will be tkmikfiilly received,and filled with
the earliest dispatch. /. D. DICKERSON. Ag*t. :.
October 31, tbfit).
NEW-YORK STORE;
Just Received,
1 AAA PIECES Priuts of Into pntonia und ;
stylos—many of which ure of tho fin '
•m KugUidi nud French nmmil'ncturc. 200 pieqes-.
Worsted goods, o new nnd desimblo stylos—tigur- •
,ed oml plain—co • listing of cnshuiores, pnruiimita«
cloths, Coburg cloths, inurcnos, nljmccnsr iJcLiiijior-
20 pieces rioli figured und black-silks•; also a widen’
blnok silk for iniuitilUis, u’-ifli nmus^eiimeiit of silli\
luces and fringe. 2 cnscs lioimot*,. trimmed
made hi tin* very lutest Now- York style—these aro •
u very rieh article nml well-worthy tile notice pJ' iqq>
Indies^ 50 suporline till MVivo'long siuuvla. A|*o
cnllur?, wristlets, gloves, luces, combs, hobery, tec,
Romo;Oct 17 lb50 DENaM.S te HUNT.
F ont moil dm after date applleotlon will be nimit
to> the honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd coun-'
ty,.whenBittlngfor Orditmry.purposes, for leave to avll
till the Roul EstatQ belonging.to Wesley.8. and Karuh
A. Trout, Minor Orphans of Tltinun Trout, late ofsiiil
county deceased.
SAMUEL STEWART, Guard 1 .
Nov.7,lS$0. w4m '
F
'OUR mouiliR’tifienhifedipi'li. ation will b 4 t mado
— to the honorable the interior Court of ( inttooga
county, when siulugfSbr.ordiiiftryjmrpqavs, fur.lcavo
to roll the Land vV Negroes belonging to the estute of
Edwiu Jones, a Lunatic of said county}'- ,'f
Nov.7, ISOO. HAIUUETT JONES,) n
M. MONTGOMERY, J* bimrd w
NEW-Y-ORBSTGRE.^
J UST 11EOEIVKD, 2 eases superior ntolpskIn lint.
from tho iiitimilhctory of ‘‘Gcnin 1 , 4 ’ Nt/w York
These nro the finest’ molcHkin httrs that enn nosii*
bly bo intnib.umt'wuminted tvptridr,to uny.tlung bf
the kind over offered lit Rome, Wb also offer Ua^
kin, Duryor te (Vs Imtsnt red need'prices—-not wur-
""”•“•1 i0* pieces f renoli blnok and olive cloths,
4 ’ ’
ranted,
from $1 30 u
15 pieces blnck doeskin, fun or
15 pits
qnd French bfiieit cowled cnsnlinercs, nt grout bur-
gains-nlso, shirts, glovcff, sii*pt'nnct», !iiuidkrr^
chiefs, tea., ter., to which We Invito life intention of
die gentlemen of lio)Wh n'rtdl
N. B. A lew dozen mureno nml idlk shirts.
October 17, 1850 ' l>lv.N N 18-te'll U NT-’
To OfBoeri and Soldiers of the War witii Mex
ico, the War of 1813 with Great Britain, hr
any of the Indian Wars, Regular, Volunteer
or Drafted.'or their ldgal • Representative,,
SWidows and heirs-
B Y ri-ut-tn net of Congress yntt'im- ollowi-d boun
ty Imidsnnil'tiionoy-iii propoltion to tlio tim.
ot service, rendered, in uuy.of tlio nbovo tin- •
War,. The tmilorslgned linvlng iill ilto form.
eessnry, yon enti oUliiln w'nrrniilir fur entering
your InmU, nml proottre tltb bbiinty money whcnoy-
er allowed, by ujiplientldti to
DANIEL B.-PR'INTUP,
Arioniey.iitLow 1 , Rome, (in.
Ontober 11,'1850,. t bin
50
BAGS Rio and Jtivn Coffee inrt received nnd
for snlc low by F. M. ALLEN.
onn BLANKETS ft-om 50 cents tip, for sale by
OUU Jan.3' F. M. ALLEN.
K DOZ. Axes fotiSolu lovv, and ivnrrented.bv
.J F. M. AI,LEN.
W lIinH npd pore t’lder Vinegar, for
sale by * tV Ml. A'JiltKN-
LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap
ply to F. M- ALLEN
500
Jan, 2
PENMANSHIP
M il. McKOY'S fourth Torn) of I’enniondilp will
continence in thi, place on Monday,3 I of Mnreb
next.
Jun 23,6b5t.
Georgia Rloyd County. _
W HEREAS, Joseph Waller; ndtninhirntor;on
the estate of Grnftberry Vlik* «lee«nsetl, ap
plies to me for Lctteis of 'Dismissiou from the further
administration of the s.urie— •
Tlfcse n(e, therefore, to cite nnd admonish ofrutid
singular tho kimlren',1 and creditors of said deceased,
tp be und appear at n:y office witliili the. lime prescri
bed by low, to .-l|o\v cans" (if any exists) why s.iid
Letters pf d’rmis.inn should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offt.-e, 14th Jununry.
January. 14, *1 SAT . JF,?SE LAMt((fRTH.cc.-
AT HOME AGAIN-
B it. IIUDGIN.' can be found nt Its Shop on
• Broad Street, in die lower part of the City, pre
pare!! tu do any kind of work In the Cnrpcnlcif. line,
and nt his usual low pricca \V inflow Sisi.li,
Blind*, Ac., will be kept constantly on IniuJ. Per
sons wishing work dona iu Iiis line would do well to
bull and se„ him bciore making a trade elsewhere.
J„n. 9,1-SI. 5m
FRESH ARRIVAL.
At. No. '2, Ulmce tlinise.
rpH|d undersigned wn,qlil'res;K„-.fiilIy invite the e'ti
4- x-niiifflbuue nml die surround ing eoiinpy.to nil
qml exniiiiue liL. FRESH STOCK OF HOODS just
t.ceivet] ufui opened,'consisting In pint of die ‘I'ulltiw-
gig article,, vjx:
rjyliuetl, Cryshed, Porjoiii'o and X, O.'leans Siig ns;
Jiiyai Rio nml'(,ngqira Cotiey.
iMpiiiwes, Sjrnp, Rice, Checee, S. a-eliooolnle, IIijl■
ejnV, ( nlsiips, I’iekles, Citron, Preserved tlinger
Sperm, Sturt ami Tallow Candl f. Fimiily Flour
Mackerel iii lib's., half libit ,an.l kills. Butters,Pow
dcr, -Sli.rt mill Lend, Axes, Iron iilo( N"'h, (jurtet
Brooms, Factory Tlirejil, Stone-ware, b'nols, Bhiisi
ns nnd Blankets, mid many other nrlieh i not
nfwhichhe will sell c' e._e-.-_,v_
Country F.ro/ -'- ‘
ALL’TJOX AND COMMISSION BI'SIXESS.
THE unilcrsigiu’il would ru-pec.fully tender hia Mr-
vices to thu.puhlicjaii' _
CITY AUCTIONEER.
All business entrusted fo his care will meet witk
prompt attenUotfand quick retarna. £
J. L. HUSON.
He would peg leuve to refer to
MKSSRS IsOQaX At aTRINSUN, { u
•• nxV e. eorioti,'
jtresRs, ‘O-Kv it nxb. j Grtl i- m ..
entnav A un. ( orlu "'
" oxxms.Y iiiiit, )- Rmnr,
mb. J Tn«t.-tOR,( .MilledBrvillli.
Koine, Ga., Dec. ID. IcM'. I0
NEW FAMILY GROCERY & PROVISION
S T O It E .
.'I T. SAWRIE te CO., have just received nt.d
•J, tire now opening,n lit?w nnd w«:ll
Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,fntlic lower part
of iho City, 3 Doors above J. S# Burnett’s Co m r, in
the House recently occupied by Mr. Oppnrt, ;n* n Ci
gar Factory. In addition to their Stock^*f Grocefij*^
they have and will coiitimtu to keeii on IinmLti rhoico
supply of Confectioneries, and Fruits of d.ffertnt kinds.
The Citizens of Rome'and vicinity, ure respectfully;
invited to call at their establishment, where they may-.
,obfqlp,Aa good bargains nscaube nfforud by any oih-
er Ilpnsg ifiJh® City. TiKi fqliowing nfticIcscom-
piise n portiuu qfiour Stock:
Brown Sugar, .Apsor^ Shuv. do Domestic do
Cru-hcd do Blacking, Ojssnges Sweet,
Loaf do Scotch Snuff, l^enious, -
Clurifird.dq f’inc llnv.Cigars.l’inu Apples, .
Rio Coffee, Table Snli, Mercer Fptntoes,
Mocha du. Wine Vinegar, Wlilu-Onions, .
Jnva. do, Lemon Syrup. Red dp
Cuba. Molasses,. Tomatto Kct?up. Go.-hcti Butter, ;
Stewnrt’s Syrup, Roek and other English Cheese,
No.l*. Mockerei;. 'Candies-'Aesor.'’Northern do
Imperial Ten, Rickies, Dried Beef,
Blnok dp. Mustard, Scotch Herring,'
Almonds,. Sugnr Crockers, Willow Baskets.
Knisinsin whole Water, do Work Baskets, '
and qr. Boxes, Sodn do Cmiibeniee, ;
Pecan Nuts, English Walnuts,.Malaga Grapes, L ''
Prunes in Boxes. Vermocellq, Nbrtbcm Apt If t, 1
SnedlArii. : -
Sul. Raisin?, Brooms, Sardines,.
Dried Citron, P-t irph,Pearl mid : Cpoco Nuts,
Rice, Blue, B/nzjl do, '
Star Condi *, RcuuU i Cigm'S.'Duck Wh^af, * •
Tallow do Principe do Rock^Snlf i . ■ : . vr ‘
Sperm do l>. Sol*?,- do Turkey FigA».in
Coignteo Soup, L Nationalsdo Boxes. -
Vu negated do . ,
All of which wc offer for Cash only. Fi.mi.if^pr.e in
vited to scud iu'thtir ordc.s,
Rome, Gn., Nov. 2l,It50. ' ’ ’
EXCHANGE HOTELv . ;
It unit:, Go or gi a.
By JAMES S. GltlFFIJV,
FORMERLY OF AUQL’STA,*
H AVING stuW out my entire interest 1 hr the I
CHANGE' HOT El. in this pin ceto ;Mr. Jam
S. GKtFrfYil take ‘plcasi'irc in iccommcnding the f
nier pHtroua unci the travelling pi\hlic genceaRy
cun (•line tlteR pafronngc, ns 1 Feel confident. ’
ilon-o iu the Hands ufMr. Griffin will- be^j
and h.rvmnfhrt,uot uspac-idhy any Udfij
Rome, Dee. 211, 185 1
m
GARDEN SEEDS-
fV, invi-r nfcii