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

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Texas.—It is said that emigrants from the Western and Southern States are pouring in to Texas in large numbers, many of whom at* wealthy planters, farmers and stock rais ers. It is estimated that within the past six months Some eighty thousand persons have entered the State by way of Galveston and the Red River. A New Orleans leuer says: Good sugar lands, well located and perlect titles, are rating from $5 to $10, and cotton lands Iron) $3 to $5 per acre. The rapidly augmenting value of these lands since the Compromise', os was generally anticipated, has caused then: to become a prominent ob ject of speculation in.the market—while the receding tide of California emigration is pass ing into Texas on- the “back track,” and se curing tnuch Of what is every where acknowl edged to be the best pluhting and agricultural 4 strict in the South. Tub census of 1850.—Among thu things omitted to be done by Congress wns to authorize the census of 1850 to bo printed. '■ fya provision having been made for it, we ’ ■hall not Imvc thu census printed-till 1853. u-liak. Patriot, HOME PRICES CURRENT. mtECTED WEEKLY BY J. T, 81WBIE. Si IteMlxorihnulv*,. ......yil.. Gummy $ti*nta, On-hug,j iv. ...lb.. - * Hind do. ..i;... •. tOtsni.xS,.llox,. ... * V Spermaceti..... ' .. • ) . Adamantine,... .. OOrrix, Java, 8m,-It ... Culm, ;. . l-ngnirn,. Itto «s«TTdV, .; rams: .. Cons Me At., YJuUuaox, Bale Rope, Mnntltn ,.. Cotton,... YVot-ft, .:. aiicKBSt., Ml) 1 per tibl .. .. No. 5 4 4 44 • Nc. 3 44 " Ilians, Green lb.. Dty Ib\>s; .'Swede, . • English Rod !■ Band, 8 CTA. 8 CIS t 4 '..-.. a .. . .. 91 ft . . .. tOln .. . ... 95 A .. . .. 15 I,.. . .. 9i ft .. . ;. 3 ft .. . .. 90 n .. ..tin.. . 6 ft .. sr>« .. .. 85 n . .. 10 ft . .. IS u . .. 10 ft . .. Sin ., Ha., On.. 5 a .. Sin .. Sin .. Da.. I.XAO . .. 7 n . . 8 Miri.**ses'bld pr gill. Wr 1. ... • *« 37in . . to , «y<«p . .. .70 n . * 7.6 NhilA, Keg, III... . .. 5 n • . 6 #Ue* lb... . .. 04n . * Gxr.ra, Liverpool per Suck ... . 3 00 a . .3 10 do do budicl. • . .. U0n . . 1 00 Tnblo, ner box . .. 13 « . . 20 ftrfdAR* N. Orlcnns, fi).** e * • n e . to l'orlurioo, ... . .. 9 n . . 10 Dtdtn, • e e • • • • . .. On. . 10 Snitlncrtii*, • • • * . .. 10 ft . . 13 Hcilncd, . .. It ft . . 12 t>: • f*onl . .. 12 ft . . 15 Crushed, . .. 13lft . . 14 Gin rilled, . .. tl n .. 12 Tai.i.ow, . .. 8 n < ,. 10 Wool., Raw .. 23 n . ,. 2ft - Kails .. 33 » . ,. 35 JESSE LAMBERTH& CO. • ft r oad Street. Rome. Georgia. K P.SPECTFULLY announce to the public ihnt th« a y arc now opening nnd will keep constantly hand, a large and well selected stock of ‘iMV • llrndy-nitdc Clothing, mf. swery description. Also lints* and Caps, Bout* 4«d Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks sml Carpet Bags. To* • r ihe, with n well selected stock of Ludli'S and Misses I StraWnift .Satin Bonnets, Ladies ana Mines Satin I Lasting Gaiter* and Bu»kins, Ties, Slippers and ‘king Shoes ; Also Parasols, Gloves, mils. Pan*, * iiVc., March 13, 1851. COULTER & COLLIER. ATTORN i'.YS AT LAW, Rome, Georgia. F«b. 3,1851. NOTICE. milE Co partnership existing heretofore between J. Battey & Ban having been dtnolved by mutual eonient. the bus'ness will be continued /.t the old .tend by ROBT. BATTBY. All unsettled bualnesa of the firm will receive the attention of us both- G. M. BATTBY. M. D. Rome, March 1, lbSI. ROBT. BATTBY. B JUST RECEIVED. Y the Subscriber, in additiou to his former stock, 1 n choice lot of Groceries; conii-ting. in part, of New Orleans, l'arto Rico, Crushed, Refined Granulat ed Sogers; Superior Rio Cofire, Sperm, Stir and Tal low Candle.: 12bills. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 30 Sacks No. 1 Penfield Family Flour; also a choice lot of Liquors, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pore Hol land Gin, Scotch Whiskey, nnd Domestic Liquors. Hardware, Blacksmith Tools, Hoes, Trace Clraina, Shovela Spades, Garden Rakca, Boots,8hoca and Hats. AH of which liu offers for ealo on at good icnna at they can be bought In the city. * * THOS.J. VERDERY. Rome, March 0,1851. SURGICAL NOTICE. B n. PAUL F. EVE accepted the Profcssoraldp ot Surgery in the Medical Department of the Uni versity of Louisville, Ky., only for the session ol Lec tures now closing, with tltu hope of benefitting the heiilthofhis family; but no improvement having been produced by the change, lie liaa returned to Au gusta, and Is prepared to rcaume the Pm diet of Sur• gery. Hia Infirmary for Negroes is open fur patients. Augostn Feb. 19,1831. [March 6, 3m FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE MEDICINES. Well eelecteil to suit Physicians. L INSEED OIL—a good supply, nnd a very fins ar ticle. PURE WHITE LEAD—a targe supply, and ofl’ereri low for en»h. LAMP OIL—A very auperior arttelo for winter or anmnicr u»e. PUTTY—P ut “P la bladdera, and of the beat qual ity. ■ SPIRIT GA8S—A pure article, and warranted to give the most brilliant light—nlso Druga, Paints, Dye- Stuffs, Glass, Perfuhies, 4-o„ ninking a lull and com plete etock of everjft’iuticlc in the Drugglat line. March 6, 1851A J. D. DICKERSON, Agent. 3 doom above the Exobange Hotel, Rome, On. PROVISION STORE. S. O, WELLS. B ACON, Lord, Corn. Flour, Wlient, Super, Coffee, Salt, nnd Molasses, Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes ami Leather, Dried Fruit, Beef and Fieh. Full na-ortmeet of Garden Seeds, Pure Port IPinr, and Pale Utard Brandy. A few yuung men oan be accommodated with Boarding. March fi, 1851. Vcsftxoft House, Depot Square. FOR SALE. A LIKELY young negro Woman, a good Cook <1 Washer and Ironrr, strong, active slid healthy. For particulars apply to this offer. Rome, March 0, 1>5I. Vein Family Provision tf Grocery Store, BV JOHN II: ROBERTS. >T received nndtftfwa>a on h.tnd, at, .^(mail's old •find, fine Hiram Smith Flour, common Flour and wheat Flour ,* fine Canton Tens in \ packages ; *d and (.'(arified Sugars ; Kit* No. 1 fine Mack* tainberricti, T>nr»ta, C.itaup, best Hnvnnnu, orgin mid* A-igustu Brand imported direct W. S» Ac J. I! Hob-ris—judges nnd fastidi- tinkers pronounce the best in Rome. Extra sugar cured hams, fine Wines und Pale Bran brat sugar houm Syrup, Lo if Sug ir and Syrnp. a general assortment of cheap Liquo s, Sugars, re. Paints, all colors, in oil and dry, fire-proof in Oil, Coach Varnish, (Copnl) Varnish and Tu mine by the gallon. ri3- Want to buy through the year Baron, Lard fet*s). Corn, Wheat, Hides, Fcnthc s, Flour ami Pro* ^iiions generally. Mnrjh 13,1851. Gtinrdiuii’M I A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In* ferior Court of Floyd county when sluing ns a JCfiurt of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday [In June? next, before the Conn House door in the City t Rome,Floyd county, within the usual hours of inle following oily lot, lo Wit i No. 22, in the Coosa Vion of said city of Rome, Sold for the benefit Itrah.A,. nnd Wenley S. Trout, miner orphans of I Trout, late of said county, deeenaed. Terms town on day of sale. k 13,1851. SAM’L STEWART, Guttr. ToTlaM’ERS JK undersigned con be found on Court Street, in [the rear of the HilbUltl House, where lie is pre- Ito execute nil kindy of BLACKSMITH WORK e very best stylo and at reduced prices. 20 per ^deductedfrom tlioAsuel charges for cash receiv- • ( ,r; *; i '. kPtoW bupe(ie[,/^lfijlly manufactured by. theundereign- V'“: > lv liorse'Shoeing ‘ ‘pMiy a 1 skilful workman, and in fnct, nil kinds Will be finished in a workmanlike manner, (the shortest notice. Call and examine, for yonr- ':■■■■ N. DUDLEY- |, Marpl^lS, 1851. NEW! SPRING GOODS, te|vcd, fine. Printed Muslins, for Spring, Met and Swiss Muslins snd Isertings, at Pi M. ALLEN’S 4 PROSPECTUS OF Tint CUBAN LIBERATOR. A NEAT Book of 3*><1 Octnvo pngrs, descriptive of the Island of.Cuba, present and prospective, and every thing on nltoiu it: Price 8l,paynblo, in all instnneea, when subscribing, to ennble the Author lo Itavo the work ill the fittest style of tho arts. Brsidea rite reading matter, additional pages will in No, I Steel engravings, illoatrnte ninny curious and instructive, as well as exciting scenes; and prominent among them will bernuta few Ainerirnna transported, grated, ihot, nnd in dungeons and highways in chnins. without committing any offence wlintever. Seconda rily, I ke illustrations will exhibit the author before the“5/iurfiih' Inquisition," supposed by many to bo ex plodcd, nnd Anterictm Lndira nnd Gentlemen in lln- vitnttn piling bags of gold before the anthoritles for ihi-rel-nee. Cottlident of a pntronttge as liberal ns the subject is inrporlnnt, Kditora who copy this, mid Post Musters who “frank 44 remittances, are my ngrnta, retaining 25 per cent commission for tlin same; nnd n» nil truth is excluded by the Government Censor from the Cuban press, nnd nil people there afraid to talk, for a like reason, less is actually known of Cuba in the United Stutrs than even the remotest coner of the earth. It is time this should cease : respecting the garden spot of this earth, when once under Atnericun rule, and the latter is ns necessary ns the funner, and both os certain ns the record of Geneaia, containing the commands of Almighty God. EDWARD STIFF, Author of the "Texan Emigrant,” nnd late Editor of the “Cherokee Sentinel, 44 at Cedar Bluff, Ala P. S.—The day is not remote when l shall nilend the Circuit Conns of DeKttlb, Cherokee, iVc., lea., in •dlnbnmu.nnd my friends will pleaso have n goodly list of names for two imrpoers ready. JOHN W. BURNETT, Rome, Go., ia tire author ised Agent. Match tl, 1851. If A CARD. I Have this dny sold out nty stock of Fondly provi sions nnd Groceries, to Dr. John H. Roberts’ jr. nnd feeling thankful lor paat favors. I hereby solicit Ihnt patronage for the new concern, which was so lib erally extended to me. Feb. 4th, 185!. M, A. 8TOVALL. I having purchased Col. M. A. Stovall’s entire stock . Family Provisions and Groceries. n nd expect soon to receive new and ftrali arrivals. Purchasing nty slock through my brothers, Messrs W. S. &. T. II. Roberts, wholesnle Grocrra, Augustn, Ga„ I feel confident that 1 can offer a well aelected stock as fine as any house in Rome. I expect soon to open n slock of Drugsnnd Medicines, and hereby solicit Physicians’ Prescriptions and Plan ters orders. JOHN II.ROBERTS Jr. M. D. Feb. 20th, 1851. HAIL ARRANOEltEN POST-OFFICE, ROME, GA, 1 FxnnviRY 1,1851. > The Northern, Eaatern nnd Southern mails arrive dally, except Sundays, at I) P. M. Cloeeeaame dayn at 31 A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rati Read Can. Weatem mail arrives dally, except Mondavi, at 8 A, M. Closes dally,except Snndaya, at 3P.M, Mode of conveyance, Four Horao Poat Coaches. Southwestern mall arrives Mondays, Thursday* and Saturday! *i 10 A. M. Cloaca Mondays, Wednes day* and Friday* at 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance, Four Hone Poat Coaches. LaFayetta mall, via Summerville, Dirt Town, Ml Hickory and Hardin 4 ! Mill*, arrives Mondays and Thursdays at 7 P. M. Close* tame day* at 9 P. M. Cave Spring nnd Van 4 * Valley malle arrive Tget- days nnd Fridays at 11 A. M. Cloaca same days at 3 P. M. Hermitage mall arrive* on Thundnyt »t lid. M. Closes same days at 13 A. M. California and Johnson's mailt arrive on Friday* at I I A. AT. Closet tame daya at 19 A. AT. THOS. J. PERRY, P. Af. SOMETHING NEW! HBW BOOT AHD SHOE SHOT. Opponlle Ihe PomI Office, OVER THE CABINET WARE ROOMS. milB subscribers arc now prepared to execute work A in the above line, in n style that cannot tail to please. Having procured the services of some of the very b»ft workmen in the country^ and provided themselves with good mnterlnls.thry feel safe in defy ing all competition. Give us a trial. BT Work warranted. Feb. 6, 1S51. RANSOM Ac EDDLEMAN. FREE AND EASY. C ALL at the Free & Easy Mouse, 4 doors below the Choice Hotel, where you will find a general as sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, dec., of the very beatthatever has been,and at good asever can be offer ed in Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO. SHAW' Feb. 20,1S5I. BUSHELS of firm rate Cora Meal joat re- £t*3 eeived and for sale by G. SHAW. Feb 20 A SUPERIOR article of Family Floor, for sale by -cl Feb 911 G. SHAW. anlcby G. SHAW. Feb 20 1 At BOXES inpcrior'Ncw York Cheese forsnleby XU Feb 20 Q SHAW, A FIRST rate 1 t of Bncon just received and lor A tale by G. SHAW. Feb 30 ] Aflfl LI!, of superior Lard just received at 1UUU FebGll SHAW’S. lo HALF bbla. No. 1 Mackerel for ante by Feb 20 G. SHAW. S PERM and Star Candles for talc by Feb 20 G. SHAW. A Firat rate article of Tobacco and Cigars always A kept at SHAW’S Feb 20 S COTCH Herrings, Sardines, dec., may nt all timei be found at th: FREE & EASY HOUSE. Felt 20 J'|V8TER8, Lobsters, Shrintpe, Pig'e Feel, Kgg<, yj he., served up in a auperior ntanner at the Feb 30 FREE le EASY HOU8B 200 LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for tale vt Mnrch 0,1851. G. SHAW’S. DISSOLUTION. rpilE Firm of W»t. E. ALIXAtraxK ds Co. having .L been,this day dissolved by mutual consent, tho business will lie continued at the old aland, by R. S. NORTON, where sit nsaortment will always be kept ns heretofore. *. The unsettled bmlnesaof the fijmTwill.receive th attention of both, WM* E. ALEXANDER. Jan. 50,1831. R: S. NORTON. >LLAKS REWARD! I* THE RUN AWAY!!! . • jppygar ;'RANA\VAY .from the subscriber, ; mile North of GREENVILLE, on jtlght ofthe 2d instant, a mulatto T named JOB. He is n bright jitto with blue eyes nnd black kiirky Aion he (peaks qpick and yery fast, Hhe atummers. He had on when |t Dress Coat, dark colored Pants, lira. He took with him a swab tail- y or sorrel, which trota very_briskly, 1 the horn broken Off. It tnny i_* full lace—la nearly six 1 hasaveryamooth DISSOLUTION T HE! Firm of Sullivan, Cadot & Co. is this day diseolved by mutual consent. The new firm of Sullivan, Cabot At Co. are authorised to settle all the business of the late firm. F. I. Bullivan, F. M. Cabot, Rome.Jan. 1, 1851. H. D. Duncan. THE subscribers having purchased the interest of H, D. Duncan in the lute firm of Sullivan, Cabot & Co., will continue tho business on their own account, under the frame und style 6f Sullivan, Cabot As Co. F. /. SULLIVAN F. M., CABOT. Rome, Ga , Jan. 1,185). 150 CORN- BUSHELS Corn for sale, at March 0. F. M. ALLEN'S. BACON- 12,000 M B Mfr D, ‘F. M. ALLEN’S. JfOTICB. TjISCAPER from me in Rome; pn the gfijh day of Ilf February lost, a negro WOMAN named Juicy Ann. She gave me hel name as Mary ^nn when brought to Jail. Bite tyae taken sick while in Jail, and bail*h.u.f.11 took Iter [p pjjf J»p*e. Site ,oid ym- JUST RECEIVED, 1 J! BLLS. Clnrifird Sugar—5 bids. Planting PO' XU tatoes, for sale by F. M- ALLEN. F,'b20, 1-5I■ B UILDERS of Stor,- and Dwelling hou.e* nru In vitrd to exemihe samples of Mineral Knob Locke —white and dark, at F. M. ALLEN'S Feb3t> 1851 FREEHAN. HODGES ft CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 88 Liberty Nlreel, New York, (Between Broadway and Nassau.) A RE now receiving n rich and benntlfiil nsurt- mentor Fancy Silk and Mlllencry Good*, t, which we would particularly Invite the mtention of n Cash Putchaanra, and will make it an object for them to give u, a call, an we art determined to sell our a,< •ortinent, forCuah, lower than ever before offered In this market. Mlllenertcan supply themselves with every article In rhtr line, nt about the oust of Importation or Auu- tlon price . Many of our goods are manufactured ex pressly far our own sale, and cannot be eurpnieeil for beamy or low pricer. Rich Hat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety. Slks nnd Sarins Ibr Bonnets. Crapes, Crape Ll*tj». Tarletons and Illusion Laces Trimmings Ibr Hats, Caps and Dressra. Jenny Lind Ceps, Party awl Opera llentl Dresiea. Embroidered Cnpea, Collars, Cuffs and Chemisetu. Thread, Broascls, Vnleuceinea, Silk and Lisle Thread Lacea. Embroidered Edgings and Intertlngs, Swias nnd Muslin, Embroidered, Revoire and Plain Linen Cpinbrie Indb. Gloves and Mils, Kids, Silk, Lisle Thread and Sew* Ifg Silk. Scarft, Cravat* and Drew llkfs.| Swiss, Jaconet, Book Muslins, and Bishop Lawns. Embroidered, Damask and plain Canton Crape Shawls. A Full assortment of Straw Goods. French and American Artificial Flowers. With a largu variety not mentioned above. All wishing to avoid paying long price* will make money by calling nnd satisfying thcimclvca. Feb. 0.1851. F OUR monthsnllcidate application will be made to tlio honorable the Inferior court of Floyd county, wriefisltiingnsa Court j! ordinary, Ibr leave lo rell n negro boy by the name ol Rnusoni, belong ing to the estate of A. S. W. Johnson, Jnn. 10, 1851. A. 11. REESE,Guard. Admliiutriiloi'a bale. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the xV Interior Court m'Chnthnm county, when sitting ni * Court of Ordtnarv, will be sold on the first Tue*. day in. April next, be )<rr the Court llouie door in the City of Rente, Floyd enmity, within the usual hours nf ante, thu following tracts or parcels of Land, to wit i Lots known and distinguished at numbers One Hand ed nnd Fifty, [150] mol Two Hundred and Sixteen, rSlfi] in the Twenty-third [33] U.-trlct oftlte Third section; Saldaathe property of Philip Reilly, late or Chatham county, decen.edt Terms Cash' Jan.33,1831 JULIA ANN REILLY,klrfmr'x NOTICE. R ANAWAY from the subscriber on Wednesday, the lllll ult„ n nhastnut Sorrel MARE, shod nil round, nnd 1 think n small white spot tit the fore- hentl with some marks of genr. Any person Inking opioid animal and giving me information of the time, will be liberally rewarded. Write to John sou's Pun Office, Floyd cuunty, Ga JOHN Jan. 2, 18 1 JOHN JOHNSON, P.M. Georgia. Floyd County. W HEREAS, Anne Allen applies to me lur Let ters of Administration on thu estate of Robert Allen, deceased— These are, therefore; to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and nppenr nt my office within the time prescrib ed by Inw, to show caure (if any they have) why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand.nt office, 14th January. Jan. 10.1SSI. JESSE LAMUERl'H.c.e. o. FL0Y0 SHERIFF 8 SALES FOR APRIL W ILL lio sold on tho Aral Tuesday it; April nc.t before the Court-house door in the City ol Home, Floyd, County, within tho usual hours of sale the fulluwing property, to wit. Lot No. 2a, in the 4lh District, and 4th Ssetiun; levied on el the properly of Marlin Orly, to sa tisfy a fi. f t. issued frnm a Jinnies Court of Floyd Coun ty In tkvur or Jenna King, vs. A/arlin Cany. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. Also, Lot No. 54, in the Etowah Division in the City of R«me| levied on as lbs properly of John W. Bradbury, lo satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Juaitees Court of Floyd County in favor of I.. J. Peek vs. John W Bradbury. Levy made and relumed tome by a Con- ■table. Also. Lot No. 37, in the Etowah Division vor nt John W. Sledge, hearer. Vs. Jului II. (.lute, WII linm P. Rigxlns ’nd E. F. B. Lumpkin, seoaiily. Levy made and returned to me hy a Cunstxbld. Also, Town Lot No. 42, in The Etowah Division of the City of llom . It being the Lot whereon Ihe Femnle Academy miw eteiije; levied an by.virtue of a fi, fs. issued from a Justices Court of Floyd county III favor of A. B. Leach, ami transferred In D. R. Mitchell, Mihe property of lire trtnle. ■ ef the Female Academy. Levy mails and relnrned lo me by a Constable. Also, One Dining Table, one Centre Ta ble, line Stove, Five Sptlt-buimm Chiba, one Set Draw er*, iste Wash Blind, three Bedsteads, une Cfaek, one Pine Table, two Tubs, two Pols, one Sifter, end tine Cof fee Ml It, together with oilier articles too trdknis to man ikin; all levied onet Ihe property uf8onl 8, Bax torn- lisfv four a. fas Tram FI -yd Superior Court, one in ikvor of Stoemail, Shirks A Davis; John H. Wuodgam vs, 8aul S, Box; Ekrn F. Wood vs ftaul S. Bos,and Noble Lyon v Souls S. Box. Property pointed out hy plaintiff,. Attorney. T. 8. PRICE, Sb'ff. Lot No. 81, in tlio 24tli District 3d Sec tion-levied on ns the property of John W. Pnyne, nr his iuterrstin said lot, to snibfy a fi fit front a Justices 4 Court in favor of Peck & Hardin vs. John W. Payne, property pointed out by defendant. Levy returned lo me by a constnble- Feb. 27. 1851, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE. The interest of John M. Sanford in and to Lot of Land No. 47, in tho Etowuh Division of the City of Rome; levied on to sntisiy a fi. fa. from Floyd Snperlor Court in Invor of James B Wakefield vataid John M. Sanford. Froporty pointed oiit by plaintiffs attorney. thos. g. waiters. Dsh's Feb. 37, 1831. . GRISWOLD'S COTTON GEN. THE increased demand tor these Gibs rendered it nec essnry for the prupri. lur greatly to extend hie works, which he is doing wita entire new hiiikllngs, and supe rior new Machinery, on ihe Central Railroad, at Gris- wuldvil e, Jones euuniy. Georgia, 81 miles east from the oily of Macon, These are not Premium Glm. Nut having mil np a fancy one expressly lor that porpore, bis sample Gins, are of Inc same q raliiy, rod or no belter appetence, than those sent to.Ilia cusiutnerssnd without saying he makes the bast performing Gin in use, deems it equiva lent to say, lltai Ida are in belter demand than any other now in use—not having fniled within the last five years to sell donhla as many a- any other Factory in Ihe Slate, end will guarantee those lie is now manufacturing for ■he ensuing crop, are the best made Uh>a in Georgia at Ihe price, and worth aa much lo the purchaser, a- Ihe best ho can gel in any Stale at any price. Ha would bleu eaulion Pkmiera nut tu purehaaeGina with Water Boise from any other Factory Ilian hia, aa lie haa paid a high price lur. nod awns the exclusive right to Georgia fur all the Water Hoxaa ever patented, and lo the Oil saving Botes for the entire cotton reiion; and hereby riolifiet nil «liu make, tell or use Water Boxes or Od-severf other than his Fsrlory.thry will be held accountable for damages in eonfurmity with the Pa tent laws of iha country. Ordera for Gina by Mail, or through Agents, promptly executed, and delivered at Ihe puictuuers door, when nut convenient to * Railroad Depot or lending 4 Feb. 27,1851- SAMUEL GRISWOLD. GftiawoLDViLI.lt, Feb. 1851. 10m. B ROUGHT to Jail on the 17th instant, a Negro Girl by thettyoo of MARY ANN, whoany- eh belongs to Geont ajains|^^pf An-unti, G, NOTICE I S hereby given that nil note* and recounts here to- Toro made with J. D. DICKERSON heve been n» signed to the aubacribor* Peraoni owing the aanie are requested to come forward at an early dale and make payment to either mynelforJ. D. Dickerson, who is my nuthorfod ngent to collect nnd receipt for the . THOS. D. SHELTON. MEDICAL CARD. DR. J. D. OWEN, (Late Assistant Physician to the Lunatic Asylum at MilledytvilU.) II AVlNG permanently located In Rome, respectful- *1 ly tenders hit Professional services to all peraunt requiring Medical, Surgical or Obatetrio aid In the City or country. Ue hopes by constant nttd unremit ting attention to hit profession, to merit n liberal altars of patronage. ftj- OFFICE- --»»>» dirt to the Crnrler Office opposite the Btlenn Vltta House—Residence, next door to Mt. Cabot. Rome, Ga., Nov. 14,1850. G. 3m. GEORGIAi Floyd County- ■WTHEREAS Pleasant U. Lyle applies to ntr for * ” Letters of Administration on the estate of Jon athon &. Lawson, deceased. These are therefor* to oite and admonish nil ami singular tltu ktuilred nnd creditors ofaald deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law tu allow cause, if any exist, why said letter* should not be granted. Given under my bund nt ol- fico this 5th Doceutbur, 1850. JESSE LAMBEllTH.c.c.o. Doc. 13,1850. in 3Ud COS IiKIiV 4Ai\i:S & CO WarehoiiB Cofttfirtisatoii %c!i i iu jkUC V3TA.GA. T HE undtnigned thankful for th* liberal patronage of the past season, again t*a- tjerx their services to their friends mid', tli* public, in the ante ol Coltou nnd other Fro* duce, at their Fire Proof Wuiehoua* on Cnnij.brll street, whom tlieir parauual eil«k' tiou will he given lo nil liu.sitics* entrusted to them, und lilteru) Cash iidvrinvex tirade ou Products when required. Order, for Bagging, Rope and family supplies, executed el tu* lowcet market price. JOHN COSKEKY, A. G. JANES, VHOS. W. rOSKERY. Augttxltt, Sept. 19, 1830. 60lf DIRECT IMPORTATION. Charleston, South Carolina, .Vor. 1830. TH1E undersigned hnaoomiiienced tin* Tmnnrtlng Md Wholcialo Dry Goods Boaincas «t ixo. 135, Meoting-street, where lie will open, by about liu- fifteenth of January lint, a large nnd very complete Slock of Fur.'lllll O.MXl., M'l.'Cted by him-elf in Ihe markets of England and France, and Imported direot lo this Port. He partienlarly Invites attention to hi. block of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ns heiug on.- of the most extensive over offered in tills Mnrkot—compris ing anmuortmontof Plain and Figured Black, Fancy-ulori'd Figured, Foulard, Glace, and Chenc SILKS ; BAREGES, GRENADINES. ALUARINES; French and Sootcb Uinghanma, he., of tho latest and neweat atylea; A very fitll Stock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ; GLOVES of every description i A large variety ot SHAWLS, end Summer trade ; HOSIERY—Silk nnd Cotton—in great variety ; Alnrgeatock of Silk, Mohair, Colton and Tlucad EDGINGS and LACES. Pusseasing laollitiea for purchasing on the moat fa vor-lie tenna, ho confidently invites i, comparison with any Market in the United Statei. He will Imvc.in addition, a full supply of American Mannfni'luied Good*. A call from his friends, and dealers generally, ii re spectfully solicited. JAMES B. BETTS. Deo. 19, 1850. New Mtuio, J UST received, sml for sale, a fine supply of Music for the Pinna Forte, cons.siing ol the lutest Suuge, ‘ Marches, Waltzes, dec 4 The subscriber being the autlinri cd agent of nn extensive Music Store, will receive order, at all timraf tor any particular kind of music. Aleo, Piano Forte!,' Uuiinit, or any klhil nf mu leal instruments. Order* 1 handed In will he thankfully received, and filled with the earliest dispatch. J. U. DICKERSON, Ag’t. October 31, tlio. , adapted to the Spring United Stales Wholesale CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. 9. II. Iliinfoi'd & C®, SUCCESSOX’ TO 1.EIVIS fy HANFORD, Nos. 253,354,356 ami 838 Pearl street,iNtto Voile B ETWEEN Fulton Street nnd Burling Slip, have on hand the largest naa.rrtm.int of CLOTHING in the United State., adapted to nil markets. In tho nrtioles ot thirls and diniven, wo keep an endles* va riety. Alan, the moat extensive manufacturer* of oil clothing and covered lists In the world. Plain and fashionable clothing of till kinds. Catalogues of (tuck tent hy mull. Ordeii Promptly filled. 8.11. HANFORD A: CO. Successors tu I.EWI.& Hxtrronn, Not. 333,354,336 nnd 958 Pearl street,New York. NEW-YORK STORE. TUST RECEIVED,2 oasessuporlormbltiMrinbet. •J from tho ninnulhctory of 44 Gonln, 4 ’ Now- York Tlicto are the finest moleskin lints that can possi bly bo matlonml warranted tuynioi to any tiring of the kind over ottered In Romo, We nlso oiler Ken- kill, Duryor k Co’s lints nt reduced prices—not war ranted. 10 pieces l' ranch black and olive cloths, from 91 SO up. 13 plccos black dooskln, fancy nnd French black cordedentsimorcs, nt great bar gains—also, shirts, glovos, suspenders, ltundkcr- uhlefi, Ice., Arc., to which we invito tlicuitemionet ‘.lie gentlemen of Rome. K. U, A few dozen mareno nnd silk shirts. October 17, 1830 DENNIS 5c HUNT. Persona and Servants. ROHE HALE ACADEMY- AHE Exercises ordiia Institution will be resumed . on Monday Ihe Siltli Inst., to continue during n session of five months. The services of Mr. JOHN GOSMAN, a graduate nf Princeton have been se cured na Assistant, nnd the Teacher, pledge them selves that no efforts on their part shall be wanting to render the School worthy of a liberal patronage' Be- •ideitheetudlrt comprised in n thorough Classical and English coarse, particular attention will be paid to Book-keeping, nnd m the preparation of young men for business. Those who desire to study French can tin so under a French Initructor. Tuition as hereto fore. S J. STEVENS,Principal. Rome, 6a., Jan. 2,1831. F OUR months after date application will be made to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Floyd county,vvhru sitting nanconrt of ordinary, for leave to sell all rite land nnd negroot belonging to the os- tutu of William Jinks, late or said county, deceased. THOMAS 8. PRICE, ) WILLIAM G. MILES, jAdmra Jan. 23,1851. NOTICE. A LL persona indented, to the eatato nf William Jinks, late nf Floyrlcounty,decenscd, will phrase call and make imtncdiute payment, nnd those having claims against said eatato will planae present them in terms of the inw. ^ THOMAS 8. PRICE. WILLIAM G. MILES, ! Adm'ra WM. II. UNDERWOOD fc J. W. II. UNDERWOOD* * WILL TRAC I ICE LAW I N nil the Counties of the Churokaa Circuit, (ox cent Dade). They will both prraonnlly nttend all tho Courts. J. W. II. UNDERWOOD will nttend the Court* of Jackson und Haborshnm counties of the Western Circuit. Both will attend thu sessions ofthe SUPREME COURT at CoisviJIe and Gainesville.— All business entrusted tu them will he promptly and faithfully attended to. OFFICE next door to Hooper tte Mitchell, «• Buena Vista Ho DSC'” Rome, Gti., at which place one or both will always bo found, except absent on professional business: Jan. 33,1851. DAILYLINE OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. ROME TO GUNTER'S LANDING. THE Proprietor takre plena are in announcing lo the pub lic, that ho linn re-established his line ol Four Horse Post Coaches, between the above points, connecting at Guntei'a Landing with the Deent r Mail Boats, tin.I nt Rome with the Rome Railroad. A line of Four Ilorso Conches from Momgomury, connect* with the above route nt Bine Pond ; lenving Bluo Pond on tho arrival nt the Coach from Gunter’s Landing,- on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday-, nt 13 P. M.— Fare—Montgomery to Huntsville 920 ; to Nashville 935. A tri weekly line of Four Horao Coaehea is now in operation from Rome to Jacksonville, which will be extended to Ely ton ns soon a- the connecting line to Tascnloosn is stocked with Conches ; lenving Rome, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, on tho arrival of the Car»,*nd'lenving Elyton Wednesdays Fridays nnd Sundays, at 8 A. M. Feb fi, 1831 J- R- POWELL. DRAYING AND BOATING- rpHE undersigned thankful for pnet favor-, reepect A fully informs the citizens ot Rome nnd it* vicin ity, tho t he will anil nomlnue hia old bittiness ol boat ing mid drnylng. Ho hold* himz-lf in readiness lo have Produce, Mercliamhte, fee., Muveved to any part of the City or Country, and (o fqm(«h from hia wood-yard on the Oostannulft River, any qunntlty of good oak and hickory wood. He ha* two excellent teams, and will be tltankfnl for tho P»tron»gi of Iris friend* and the public. JOHN H. W(SR Jan. 30.1851. CHECKS on Charleston and New York, far tala by DANIEL S. PR1NTUP, Agent for tho Bank oftke State of 8o. Ca. ov. 14,1830. 6 ly 1 tn t" KEGS Naila, assorted. For sale low, whole. I ft) sale and retail, by F. M. ALLEN. Jnn. 2, 1850. BALES Factory Yarn, for esle low by Jan 8. F. M. ALLEN. 10 * pi BALES Bieached and Brown Homespuns JLeJ from 3-1 to 6-4 wide, for sale low by Jnn 2. F. M. ALLEN. M ACKEREL In quarter, half anil wholo barrels, for snlo by F. M. ALLEN. Jnn 2. f)A CASES Mon’s Boots and Shoes for sale low daUby F.M. ALLEN. Jan 3. 1 ft CASES Ladles 4 Walking shoes and kid slip. .1 vr pen ffotn SO cent, n pair up. For sale hy Jan 2- tF. M. ALLEN. A FEW pieces 8-4 Bleached Linen dinpet for ta. ble clotlie—very nico—for sale low by Jan 3. F. M. ALLEN, BAGS Rio and Java Coffee jn*t rrrrlvetl anil for sale law by F.M. Jan 3 300 BLANKETS flrom 50 cents up, for tale by Jnn 3 F. M. ALLEN. 5 DOZ. Axe* Ibr tale low, and wnrrented.hy F. M. ALLEN. Jan. 3. W HITE WINE nnd pure Cider Vinegar, for ealo by jfF. M. ALLEN. 500 Jan. 3 LBS Hemlock sole Leather for sale. An- p to F. M 4 ALLEN PENMANSHIP M R. McKOY’S fourth Turin of Penmanship will commence in ihi.placooit Monday, 3ff of March next. Jnn 23,1861. Georu W HEREAS, Joseph Wetter-, nffminislrnior the estate of Grnnberry Vb k. deceased, np plica to me for Letters of Dismission from tlw further administration of the ealtir— Three aro,jiherelore. to cite and ntlmon ‘h all nnd singular the iindrend and creditors of raid deceased, to be and nppenr at n:y office within the time prescri bed by law, to show caitad '(If HnJ exists) why auil Letters of dlamla.lon should riot be granted. Given under my hand, at ofif.'e, t f(b January. January 14,1S3I. JESSE LAMtiKRTH.ee.' R B AT HOME AGAIN- ^ t. IIUDGlN* cull be found at hit Shop on Broad Street, in the lower part of tho City, pre pared to do any Kind of work In the Cnrpcntei'e line, and at Id. usual low prices. WllMlastV knsll, Blktulx, Jkc., will Ire kept constantly on hand. Per sons wishing work done in Ida II ie wr old do well to call nnd eeo him belore making a trade el.ewheif. Jnn. 9,1851. 6in PRE8H ARRIVAL. At No. 2, Choice House. T HE undersigned would respectfully invite the eltl zonsof Rome and the snrromiding country .In enl ■nd examine his FRESH STOCK OF 0001)8just received ana earned, contlsting in part of the follow ingartielee,v)z: Refined, Crushed, Portorico tndN.Orleane Sugars; Java,Rio and Lnguira Coffee. Molnaees, Syrnp. Rice, Clieeae, Si a-choeolate, Rnt- sin«, rntanps, Picklts, Citron, Preserved Ginger "perm. Burr and Tallow Candles, Family Flonr ftckerel in bbla.,half bbl. ,npH kitts. Butters,Tow rr, Shot and Letrd; Axes; I[qtf stiff ^V’s. fineKet ia, Factory Tbre*ff, Si “ ga and B|an jte^. ant are, Route, 1 Sima, other aftieli NEW-YORK STORE. lust Received, 1 AAA PIECES Print., of into patorna nnd siylcs—many of whlt'li are til'the liu est Eiijtll.il nnd Front'll mnmilhuturc. 200 piece* Worsted gootl., o now and duairnblo stylos—figttr- off unit plain—oo listing of cnelnnuroa, psnttnnUft cloth., Coburg cloth., marenos, alpneuns, RoLniuet 20 pieces rich figured timl black silks; nlso a wide black milk for mantillas, wltb un assortment of silk laces nmt fringe. 2 cases bonnets, trimmed and mndc in tho very latest New York stylo—'hose are h vory rich article nlttl well worthy the notice of the ladies. 30 superfine nil wove Ibng shawl. Alia collars, wristlets, gloves, lace., combs, boisery, Jr*. F OUR monthsoArr date application will be made tu the hotiurnble the Inferior Court of Floyd couu- ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to tell' n II the Real Estate belonging to Wesley S. and Sarah' Trout, Minor Orphans of'Pibnan Trout,late ofaald county dvccaaed. ' SAMUEL STEWART. Guard, Nov. 7, 1S50. ' 4 ! W4m OUR ntoutlm after date up; li -.lion will he made to Ihe honorable thu Interior Court of ( tatlooga county, when sitting lor ordinary put | oscs for leave to rail thu Lend Jc Negfioes belonging to the eatate ef Edwin Jones, n Lunatic of'.hid county, Nov. 7, iSDO. HARRIETTJONE8,) „ ,, M. MONT JOMERY, j Gu,,ll , ‘ To Officer* and Soldier* of the War with Mex ico, th* War of 1818 with Great Britain, or any of the Indian Wan, Regular, Volunteer or Drafted, or their legal RddreientatiTea, Widow* and heir*. B Y recent not of Congress you nr© allowed boun ty Inmlsmid money in proportion to thu tint* at sorvioe, rendered in. any ol the nbuvo un- * Wars. Tiro undersigned having nil tiro forma... co.anry, you onn obrnln warrants for entering your lauds, nnd proaurc tho bounty money wlieusv- — nllowcil, by application to DANIEL S.PRINTUP, Attorney ! ot Lnw, Rome, G*. October 17, 1850. i m AUCTION AND 1'OMJIISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned would respectfully lender hie ser vice* to tho public •• CITY AUCTIONEER. All business entrusted to Iris care will ratel with prompt attention and quick returns. 1, 4 J. L. ItySON. He would beg leave to refer to I 44 OBNKtS Sc 111.NT, ) Rome, xa. J. TRAiNoR.q Milli'duevjlle. Rome, Ga., Dec. 10, I860. 1 ■ 10 NEW FAMILY GROCERY ft PROVISION STORE. J T. BA Wit IE Je CO., hove jest received ard . are now opening, u uew and well Mdl'ell’d Stock of FA bill. Y GROCERIES, in tire lower part nf the City, 3 Doors shore J. 8. Burnett’s Cb tier, ini the House recently occupied by Mr. Oppnrt/a. a Ci-‘ S ar Factory. In addition to tlieir Stock of Groceries,' ley have and will continue to keep on hand,a elibi’eo' supply of Confectioneries, and Fruits ofdifferent kind*.' Tho Citixens of Romo nnd vicinity, tire respectfiilly invited lo call at tlieir establishment, where thry may obtain ns good bargains ns can be afforded by any oth er Ho use in tho City. Tho following article, com prise u portion of our Stock : Brown Sugar, Assort. Shnv. do Domestic do Ciu-hed do Blanking, Oranges Sweat, Lonf do Scotoh Snuff, Lemons, Clarified,do Fine tlnv Cigars. Pino Apple*, • , Rio Coffee, Table Salt, Mercer Potatoes, Mucha do Wine Vinegar, White Onion,,' Java do Lemon Syrup. Red do - Cuba Molaasee, Tomatto Kotsup. Goshen Butter, Stewart's Syrup. Rock and other English Ch.-rae, No. I. Mackerel, Candies A.-ior. Northern' do '* Imperial Tea, Plekles, Dried Beef,' Black do Mustard, Scotch (lerring, Almonds, Sugar Crackers, Willow Baskets, Rnisins in whole Wator do Work Baskets, • ■nd qr. Boxes, Soda do Cranherrira, Pecan Nats. English Walnuts,Malaga Grapes. Prunes in Boxes.Vermacella, Northern Ap| 1st, Sal. Rnlains, Brooms, Sardines, Dried Citron, St irch.Prarl and CoaeoNnta, Rice, Bine, ' Bratll do Star Candles, Roimli t Cignra, Buck Wheat, . Tallow do Prine pe do' Rock Sail, Sperm do L. Sol's, do Turkey Fig«, I* Colgate* Soap, L. Nationaltdo Dotes. ' Vuriegntrd do 4 All of which we offer for Cash only. Fatnllioa art |m vited to send ituheir ordeis, ' > ' .-l- Rome, G*., Nov. 3j,l’50. EXCHANGE HOTEL It« ni u, Ouorgin, By JAMES S. GRIFFIN, FORMERLY OF AUGUSTA. H AVING sold out niy entire interest in tha CHANGE H0‘rBI/1n this |»liice"to Mr. S, GRirriv*! t»ke plehaiirein iccotiVfnrhdm mer patrons and the tniVolliiigf |iitblic'em continue their patronage ns I fcol Confident Iloufc in the Hands of Mr. Griffiii wilt ‘ and f* rcomfort, not -orpn^sedby any Hoi Rome, Dec. 26,1850, GAEDEN i