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•A Peayino Captain,—A good story is
told of a rough captain r iti a storm, when
the terrified passengers persuaded him to
petitkm -Heavcn lor a -cessation of the
tcttipcst. preferred tho following brief re*
qOest: ‘•Oh Lord I have 4 not been in the
S ibil of Balling upon thee often: and if you’ll
Iff the Wind from sotf west to' a li ttle more
so'U’, I wdn’i loiiblc ypii r again."
-ACoNStnEBABLEEuLooV—Agrieulture.
saj’s Socrates', is'ad employment the most
wOrih'y the’application of ninn. - the fnoslj
nncient and tho most suitahli to liis. nature:
itistlio common nurse of all persons, in
every,oge and not) i t ion of _ life; it is a
squrqpql health, sircngtlvi'lcnly.nnd riches,
and of a thousand sober . pleasures. It is
tb.e mistress nnd school of sobriety, temper-
mice,Justice,.religion, and in short, of- all
Aurtuqy civil andtmilitnry.
- Tfihrlinaum of Muscat hits lately appoint
«edapublic agent of I® government at the
fort'of Marseilles, Franco.
‘ ,ftj. Pennsylvania has kept her rank in the
Union ’better than any other State. She
•Was tho second State in 1790, and she still
ftdldMhe same,position, While, all aronrid hor
ihave been changing.
A rat with horns has been caught it Pitts-
iburg. One horn protrudes from the upper
dim andihe other from behind the car.—
Thal rat shoUld bWsciU tdth'e 'Wofld’AFair,
.we think.
^lie fown Legislature has passed hills or
ganizing no less that filly new counties, at
its’present session I
••‘IPhe recent aiming of the Prussian Militin,
liftncost the country about $25,000,000, all
for nothing. , ■
.Xh.e Dutch Government hnve just sold
three million dollars in. gold out of ele en,
and a half million they have to dispose ot
It'goea to Paris.
Manifest of 8teamer Alabama,
‘ j. tt. IHLY, MASTER.
F.om Orecnspon with IS Cabin Passengers, 77
Bale* Colton and 40,000 Shingle.
Passengers—Mr. Th'o*. 8'sile and Lady, Dr. Rnlla
and Child, Min i.. Vincent, Col. Berrien, J. P< Holt,
C. P. Owen, W. Dunlap, W. A. Vincent,,L. Whotton,
O. Hamilton, J. H..Grey, W. H. Allen, Mr. Sullivan,
•
ET We InVltc the-atlenilonof bur readers to the nd-
vertlsement of .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, In the columns
of *ur pop.-r, asa remedy oflhe first im, ortanco to
theVomnlunlty. Tin certificates published lit its fa
vor ire not froni unknown names, but f.oin eminent
and widely eelohrnted men. Statesmen, Professors,
Clergymen and Physicians givu sirring insurance th rt
XhjVnewlhcdlcInufor the cure of pulmonnry disrate,
t-an'bi reiled’on With confidence by the afflicted ior
relief, and we truly hope its results in our section, will
•uitaln their conclusions elsewhere. It
*S« ADVANCE^ iiTcOTfoN
;By the arrivul of tho Asia from Europe
■we have Liverpool dale* to the 1st inst., giv
ing In advance of jt| in tho Coltonmarket.
Accounts from America, giving confirmation
tylhe previous estamatos of short crops, has
had a,favorable efiect for holders.
DIED-
At Forest Diilt-, nour tliH City, on tltu lath lust,
of liiflntnutory Croup, [tolls McKissk, ynungiai son
of MpacF.i.i.iis A. noil S.aati M. SroVti.i., aged
wight months mid four tiny-.
ROME PRICES CURRENT.
iftfiBRECTEli w 1!fiKLfBY./ T. SAffllE.
Will be received in a few days a Splendid Stock
OF
NEW STYLE SPRING GOODS, -
Being selected by one of our Firm now in New York. Our 600de-
will be sold for a small profit, and will compare favorably with'any stock'
of Goods in tho Southern Country. ; ,•»<
' & MURRAY, '^'";
Opposite the Choice Hotel:
t, JUST, KSCEIVED.
RY the SubscriJifr. in.Bddnion lo his former sloth,
-a-r a choice lot of Groceries j consisting. In part, of
NevrOrleanir; Fortoltlco, Crushed,Refined Granulat
ed Sugars-; Superior RloCoffee;Sperm, Star and Til.
Ip,VCanities: lSbbls. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 3V
No, J Penfield Family Flour; also si choice lot
uorsJ'Old Cognac Brandy, Old B*k,Putio Ilol-
iil,"scotch’ Whtskdy, nnd Doit»^ Liquors.
Itodware; Blacksmith Tools, lUF'-S'i'race Chulns,
iboVelt Spades, Garden Rakes.Bfc ndhoea nnd llpts.
Hof which heeffeft for sale j^-1is good terms as
-y can 4 liu bdiiglit In'tbe'ctty;®^' V-
sift n.law 'i'’. ’•'THOS.J. VERDERY.
I Rome; March, 6,1851.'.:." • •• ,
100 REWARD.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, liv
ing near Liberty Hill, Dollos county Ala.
or was stolen on the 1st of October Inst,
my negro man, George Sims, 25 years
old, 5 loot 8 or 9 Inches high and weighs
shout'150 or GO lbs., complexion block, nnd has n
small mole on tho end of his none, some marks of the
whip on Ills bock, hns a low foruh.-ad and rather •mall
eves,down look when spoken to.
I will uive the above reword for the apprehension of
tlio boy and thief, or $50 for the delivery of the boy
tome nttny residence no. above, or S23 committed to
any jail In the United States, so that I got him.
march 2n, 1851. W. H. RICHARDSON.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DRS. MELTON & WINN,
J AVING associated themselves together in the
*"* prartiee ofPhysIc in ElUiny,would respectftilly In-
i the citizens of Gilmer nnd tiro ndioltiing counties
that thoy are prepared to engage in tho practice of
Physic Surgery & Slldwllorj' They hnve
on hand n large nhd splendid assortment of Drugs,
Instruments, ,Ya. 4:c. Dr, Melton graduated in Ed-
irg ill the year 1810,—was attendant physician in
Chelsry Ilu-pitnl, London,for 4 years, has since
been surgeon in the United States Nnvy. oml It now
a member of the Medical Society of Lexington Ky,
Dr. Winn is a graduate of Augustn Go. ond has prac-
tised in Georg', nnd Alnbonra with unrivaled success
BHtlhss just returned from visiting tho Charity Hospi
tal of New Orleans olid the American hospital of the
West Indies, whom lie has hod all opportunities of be
coming familiar with most maligsm diseases, that In-
isst our country No pains will be spared on their
part to accommodate all who may call. Objects of
charity will meet with prompt attention ; also invil-
ids, will find a healthy and pleasant location at their
Office, which may be’found on the North East comer
of tho public square In Ellijay,
March 18,1851. ^
Something Worth Poascsstlig-
M RS. ADKINS respcctlhlly Informs the ladles of
Rome nr.d its vicinity, that she proposes to give
Icisout in tin beautiful art of working nil kinds of
Fruits nnd Flowers from wax, together with the art of
making flieXnoulda, alum work, dec. Mrs. A. is also
prepared Kglvo lessons In every description of orna
mental wdfjc, to such ns may desire it. Specimens of
her work, (which drew tho highest premium st tho
Inte annual Fair.) maybe tocu at her residence tutor
the new Methodist Church,
N. B.—Tcrmemodeinte.
As the season for llowers is near at hand, persons
wi-hlng to take lessons, will please moke curly appli
cation. inarch 20 if
New Family Provision 8g' (jgucery Store,
iv
JOHN H. ROBERT'S, i
J UST received and always on hand, at Stovall's old
stand; fins Hiram Smith Flour, common Flour and
Buckwheat Flour,- fine Canton Tena ini packages ;
Crashed and Clarified Sugars) kits No. 1 fine Mnck-
rel; Cranberries, Tnnruts," Catsup, best Ilsvannii,
Segura, Georgia nnd August* Brand imported direct
by Messrs. W. S Jr. J. II. llobsrts—judges and fastidi
ous smokers pronounce the besfln Rame.' ''■■■
Extra sugnr cured hams, fine Wines and Pale Bran,
dy, best sugar house Syrup, Loaf Sugar and Syrup.
Also a general ussoriment of cheap Liquors, Sugar..,
Coffer, Paints, all colors, in oil and dry, fire-proof
Liu Oil, Coach Varnish, (Copul) Varnish and Tur
pentine by the gallon. ' ' 1 "
DT Want to buy through the year Bacon, Lard
Meal, Corn, Wheat, Hides, Fealheis, Flour and Pro
visions generally. March 13, IBM.
GnnriUim’s Nu|c. .
A GREEABLV to an order of the honorable the in
xJl ferior Court of Floyd county when tilting •• •
Court of Ordinary,will be told on the first Tuesday
in Juno next, befute the Court House door in the City
of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale
the Ibllowing city lot, to wit t No. 22, in the. Cooes
Division of said city of Rome. Sold for the benefit
of Surah A. and Wesley S. Trout, miner orphans of
Tilman Trout, late of said county, detested. Terms
made known on day of sale.
March 13,1851, SAM'L STEWART, 0W*
TO PLANTERS
T HE undersigned can bo found on Court Street,In
tlio renr of tho Hilbutn House, where he Is lire-'
pared to oxecute all kinds of BLACKSMITH WORK
n the very ben etyle end et reduced prlcee. 20 per
oont deducted frbm the ostial charges for cash'receiv
ed for work. , i -i .
Turning Plows /
Oi u superior quality manufactured by the undersign-,
ed. '■ " ’
Horse Shoeing -• «
Executed by u skilful workmen, and In luct, ail kinds,
of work will be finiehed in u workmanlike meifher,
•nd at the shortcet notice; Ceil end examine for yonf-
fc'lves. . - N. DUDLEY.
Rome, March l3,'15!tl.
NEW 8FRINO GOOD8.
J UST received; fine Prinled' MuUlris, for Spring,
Jaekonet and Swiss Muslins and ISertings/ at
March 6. F. h(. ALLEN’S',.
Prnct Rohe Railroad Co.,)
Rome, March 17,1851. j
T HE Anttunl Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Rome Railroad Co., for the election of Directors,
mid the transaction of other business, took r lacs at the
Directors' Office In Rome, cn tho eecond Tuesday of
this inst., and there not being n majority of the stock
represented, the meeting adjourned until the first
Wednesday in April next, of whiohnll Interested will
take due notice. S. T. COMBS, Seo'y.
mo roll 20.
SUTIOl.KS.
tax, lliiins.......
'■ Sides
at.to,' Dundee,..;
•Ky........
Gutiney ...
rett, Goshen......
Country. . ,
; Forequarter,...
. Spermaceti
Aduumntiiii
rxu. Java, Sack,
“vcttbn,
Lttgaim,;
j'jtjtAt., ' ••••
laiMOt, Thtlo Rope,
Cotton, ....
JgnckEXt;, No 1 per iibi ..- ..'i..
1 ; No. 2 W. •<(
nS&.'Giwil.'. , .VhV.V.'
::::
. English, 1 ....
llod, >...,.
, •' Baud,
Hoop,
CTS. if CTt;
71 it
IGju
33 a
ill a
II
6 a
85 a
S3 a
5 a
8 a .
II a .
5 a .
04a .
74a .
$15
. $13 SO
• 910
s lib! pr gal. W. 1
to, 1 •••V'-''
, Liverpool per Stick • • • •
do do btirthuls ••
Ttible. nor box...«v.•.i.
/Porioriooi ....... ....
eSantacrus,
L Hefined,...*.
■ ::::
Clarified,i.....v. ....
. 874a
. 50 a
. 5 a
• Gfa
9 00 a ..3 10
. 9U a .. 1 00
. .15 a .. 20
10
0 a .. 10
0 a .. 10
10 a .. 12
11 a
12 a
124a
11 a
8 a
23 a
33 a
BEfOUE YOU LEAP
Numbur. I Choice House,
: you will find ngy nttaptily of Panto for
•0Sc.qqp,Aj H sqBR00K & co.
I for married ami tangle. With', lew to mar-
, for ealtj by-’
- OSGOOD, Aj-SPBROPK Js CO.
to match, arid a."!U||e more- in,'
4 tereeabar’d; Comeanthpae... ..
OAGQpD, ALSpBfiQOK Js CO.
■ to dfeis Kny gciitjehinri who may de-
tfine etyje, 11 ml at t low price—after to-
(ward niap, wo will n tuijsh his
tks of all hjndq. Wc'will fntlilslt
f «thl|rJparn apd 011 that kind of
tty ho proven by enquiring nt
ODr ALSOBRUOK -V CO.
Far tho Cur. of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, oRODP,
ASTHMA and OONSURSFTION.
Among the numerous'discoveries Science has nindc
In this generitlioh to facilitate the business of life—in-
oreu'se its enjoyment, and even prolong the tcrm,ofhu
man existence, nonu con be nanied of more real value
to mankind, limn this contribution of Chemistry to the
h -tiling Art . A va-t liial of Us virtues throughout
this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, Hist
no medicine or coiiiliinntion of medicine*, yet known,
con so surely centre!nnd cure til.- numerous varieties
of pulmonnry d;sen*e which have hitherto swept from
onr midst Ihous intis and thousands every yoar, In
deed, there is now olmndnttt reason to believe c reme
dy lin.-nt length bjr-ii Ibunil which can le roliud on to
cure the most dungernus affections of the lungs. Our
space In-re will not permit us to publish nny proportion
of tho cures effected by its use, but we would presen
the following opinions of eminent moll, and refer funk
or enquiry to the circular which the agt-llt below nnm-
cJ, will always bn pleased to furnish free, wherein are
full particulars, mid Indisputable proal of these facts.
Front the the l'rcddent of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
'Jumee C. Ayer—Sir, I have used your Cherry
Pectoral in my own case of depp seated Bronchitis,
am satisfied front its chemical constitution, tlmt it is
an admirable compound for the relief ol Inrynginl nnd
bronchial difficulties. If my opinion n.nu its superior
character can be of any service, yon nrc at libe ty to
use it os you think proper. Jin, HiTottcocg, L. L. D.
From tlio widely celebrated Professor SILUIMAN,
M,l).,L. L. !>.. Professor of Ccmislry.Miitcrnlogy,
Ac, Yolo College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med,
Phil, nnd Scientific Societies of .-tinerlea nod Eu
''Vdi-ehl the Cherry Pectoral ohndinirablecontposi
tion from some of the best articles in the materia med
ca. nnd n very effective temedy for tho class of dis
eases It is Intended to curt-."
Now Haven Ct. Nov. 1,18o9.
Major Pnltisbn, President of the S, C, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral witli wonderful sue
cess, to cure till inllnmninlioti of the lungs.
From ono of the first Physicians ill Maine.
Saco, April 26,1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Dear Sir, I am now con-
stonily using your Cherry PcUlornl inmy practice, and
prefer it to any Other medicine for pulmonary com
plaints. From observation of tnnny oeveru cases, 1
convinced ft will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of
the lungs, that have put to definneu all other remedies,
I invariably recommend its nso in cases of consanm-
tion.und ennsideri: numb tho best remedy known for
that disease, Respectfully yours,
I. S. Cushman, M. D.
Prepared and sold by James O. Ayeb, Practical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
Sold ill Rome by Battky Beotuer, in Marietta, by
Wm. Root, in Augusta by Haviland, Rislcy, It, Co,
and by nil Druggists throughout tho St- te.
march 20,1851. ly
JESSE LAMBEBTH&CO
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia,
TJ BSPECTFULLY announce to tho public thnt
JR. they are now opening nnd will keep constantly
on hand, a large and well selected stock of
ReiitlysWiitlti Clothing,
of every description. Also Hats and Capa,' Boots
nnd Slides, Umbre||i(s, Trunks and Curpet Ui
gethci with a well eplepledptock of Ladies an.
Straw and Satin llonncta, Ladies.npQ Mtsies Satin
and Lasting Gaiters and Bqskine, j tee. Slippers .nd
Walking Shoes ; Also Pantaol., Gloves, mita. Fins,
• -v March 13, ISM*
?HESH >ARRIVAL OF FVBE MEDIDINES.
et • iWell,selected to suit Physicians.
^INSBED OIL—A good supply, and E very fine ar-
^URE WHITE LEAD—A.large supply, and
LAHP' <)IL“A very snpcMor article for winter
orammiiurruee.'»
PUTTY—Cnl.up in bladders, end of the best qttal-
Ity..
SPIRIT GASS—A pur. article, and warranted to
>|iv« lira most brilliant Ifght—also Drugs, Paints, Dye-
Stnfis, Gle.es, Perfilipcfr 5-c.,.making • lull and com-
plete stpck of every ptticle jn the Druggist line.
. March 6,1851, J. D: DICKERSON, Agent.
9 dtfdiS ali6*e tlid Exchange Hotel, Rome, On.
t ■■-.■t.-A : - ., , *r> a - i .
—. sugar, (
. ond Molasses, Domestic Yams, Cloth,
and Leather,
, Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish,
Pune Port Itftnr, amt Pals - Otari Brandy, Porter
,nntj Lemon,Syrojt. A small hi(«f.Shoes on consign-
at)j: ......
A few young men can be accommodated with
Boarding.
March 0,1851. Veraniia House, Depot Square.
100 DOLLARS REWARD!
STOP THE BUN AWAY!!!
jSl
RAXAWAY from the sul.scriber,
one mile North of GREENVILLE, oft
the night ofthc 2d iutunlpa-mulatto;
bay named JOE. Ila ie a bright
mulatto with blue eyes and Meek kinky
hair. Ir, conversation he speaka quick and very fast,
but n little excited ho stnmmera. He had on when
he left u Blue Cloth Dress Coat, dark colored Pants,
and a Black Fur lint. He took with him n eweb tail
ed More, either bay or sorrel, which trots very briskly,
with nr. old Saddle with the hOm broken off. !(may
be remarked that he has a- full-facet—It nearly at*
feet high, or quite, close made, end has a very smooth
fuce ; and is about 21 years old.-
He may possibly trade the mare in order to get
money to travel on—may be walking, or he may be
in company with n white min.
I will glvo One Hundred Dollars for bin- delivery at
my house, or 'Pwenty-fne Dollars for his confinement
in jail so that I can get him;
FREEMAN McCLENDON,
Greenville Meriwether Co., Ga., March"l3,'1851
DISSOLUTION. ‘ <
ePHE Firm of Wit. E. Aleisudee Jc .Co..having
»• been this day disiolved by mutual .consent, the
business will be continued at the old' stand, by R. S.
NOKTON, where an assortment will always be kept
tie heretofore.
The unsettled buslneseof the firin' will receive th
attention of both, WMt E -ALEXANDER. *
Jan. 30, 1851. R. S. NORTON.
PROVISION STORE.
„ 8. G. WELLS.
DA.CON, Lord, Cnvn. Flour, Wheat, Sug
Jj^Ssit; ot 4 '
tr, Coffee,
Shoee
f !:D SHERIFFS SALES FOE APRIL-
ILL be eold on l.ho flret Tucadny if. Apri I no*,t
before the Court-house door in the Cityoi
ltoibt>; Ftoyd, County'; within tho usual hours of sale
t!ie)fidlowing-prop.-tiyi to wit.
Lot No. 26, in I he 4th District, and 4th
Srotaint. levied on P* tile property of Marlin Ctrly, to «n-
and reUtMitsi mroeby a Constable..
Ahto, Lot No.. 54, in the Etowah Division
in the City of Romri laviail on as the properly of John
W. Bradbury, to satisfy a II. fa. Issued from u Justices
CodTrbf Ftoya Couitty in favor of I.. J. Peck vs. John
W .anulbory* Levy made apd returned to me by at Con-
h 'jEtfti® 0 ' in the Etowah Division
tty of Rerae, with the ImprovemOnle thereon t
h te the broprriy of Jbhtf 'IL CIUte. WllHsm F.
aniLE->» B. Lumpkin,, eejurlty, to .sstisiy s «
■tl from a Justices Cnnil of Floyd County, In fa-
iihtt *V.KIfiljre,hrsrf r.ve.John II. CMie. Wil.
Levy
.tstmluiitrutui’A Sulc.
A GREEABLY rf, an order of tho honorable the
■*?- Interior Court of Chatham county, when aittlng
ns n Court of Ordinary, writ be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, before the Court House dour in the
City of Rome, Floyd county, Within the usual hours of
sale, tho following tracts or parcels ef Land, to wit t
Lots known and distinguished ss numbers One Ilund-
t-d and Fifty,[ISO] nmi Two Hundred and Sixteen,
rSlOJ In the Twenty-third (231 District of the Third
section; Said as the property of Philip Reilly, late of
Chathnm county, dcceiwedt Terms Cash-
Jan,23. 1851 JULIA ANN REILLY, Jdmr’x
NOTICE
T1 ANA WAY. from tlm subscriber on Wednesday,
-LI tlio 11th Hit., n chestnut Sorrel MARE, shod
nil round, and I think a small white spot in the furt--
liond with fomo marks of gear. Any poison taking
tip said animtil and giving me Information of the
• tine, will be liberally rewarded. Wriio to'John
son's Post Office, Floyd county, On.
JOHN JOHNSON, P, M.
Jan. 2,18 4 .1
NOTICE
I S hereby given that nil notes and recounts hereto-
fare mode with J. D. DICKERSON h-vr been as
signed to the subscriber. Pertoni owing the same art
requested to come lot until nt nu early dais anil stake
payment to either myself or J. D Dickerson, who
la my authorised ag -nt to cMIrct nnd receipt for' the
aantc. TIIOS. D. MIELToN.
Jan 7,1851
ROHE HALE ACADEIffY '
T HE Exercises of tills Institution will be resumed
on Monday the SUtli inst., to coutinne during n
session of ft vo months. The services of Mr. JOHN
GOSMAN, x graduate of Princeton have been se
cured at Assistant, nnd the Teacher* pledge them-
•elves that no efforts on thoir part shall be wanting to
render the School worthy of • liberal patronage- Be
sides the studies comprised ill a thorough Clastlcal and
English course, particular attention will be pah! to
Book-keeping, and to the preparation of young men
for business. These who desire to study French can
do eo under u French Instructor. -Tuition as hereto,
fore. , S.J. STEVENS,Principal.
Rome, Ga., Jsn. 2,1851.
TT’Ol'R months after date application will be made
■T to tho honorable the interior Font I of Floyd
county,wbrn sitting ataconrt of ordinary, for leave
to sell nil the hind nnd negroee belonging to the es
tate nf William Jinks, late of said comity, dtceas.-d.
THOMAS S. PRICE,
WILLIAM G. MILES. { Adm rl
Jan. 23, 1851.
NOTICE
A LL potions Indebted, to the estate of William
Jinks, late nf Floyd county, deceased, will please
cnll nnd mako immediate payinetit, nnd those having
claims against snld estate will please present them In
terms of the low. u
THOMAS 8. PRICE.
WILLIAM O. MILES, J AU “ If
Eiowah
_ - .. KwIffiWn
the Female Academy now attndri levied on by virtue of
• Vi. fsr bsned-frmp a JuiUeit.Court of Floyd county im
favor of A. U. Leach, and transferred ui D. R. Mitchell,
as the itropany ttf lha Iraate aof the Female Aendemy,
I^qg^qsda qpd retained lu msby.s Cotta table. :
AW; One Dining Table, one Centre Ta-
-, onajSiovr, Fiv.e Split-bottom Chnire, one 8et Drew.
,ime Wash Stand, three Bedsleade, one Clock, one
PineTsblr; twffTubVj two Puts, one Sifter, and one Uof-
ree!MUI.A»«*lbP(.wiih;«.lieeqrUcl<is loo tnlimia to men-
lionisll levied on ta the properly ofSnul 8, Box lose-
IlsiVIbnr'Ii,'Iks from FI tyd Superior t.'ourt. uneIn favor
bf Seranlun, SlarkaA Dsvifti.John II. Woodgates «.
Saul 8. Bui; Ears F. Wood vs Saul S. Bui, and Noble
LydtiVSauls'S, Bui, Propctly pulntnlout hr plaintiff,)
Attorney.- T. S, PRICE,Sli'ff,-
■ Lot No. 81, in tho 24th Dixtriot 3d "Sec-
llonterievletVon as the property of John W.Pnyne.nr
pis jpterest Ip said lot, to satisfy a ft fit from n Justices'
CouiYtt favor of Peck le Hardin vs. John W. Payne,
property pointed out by defenfisllt. Levy returned to
.liie by a oonstablo-
. jFeb, »7.
! »ldt at THE SAME TIME AND PLACE.
' Tbo inthrost of John M: Sanford in and to
Lol,of Land -No. 47, In tho Etowah Division of the
City,of Rome; levied on to setisiy n ft. fa. from Floyd
Sapetjnr Couri in favor of James B. Wakefield va said
John'M..Sanford, Property pointed out by plniniiffs
ria-e: TIIOS.G. WATTERS. DSh’ff
E,:k,27,.18Al
175 KEGS Nails.asiortcd. Forssle low,whole.
I sale snd retail, by
Jan-2,1850.
V. M. ALLEN.
10 BALES Factory Yarn, for_s«IHoW_by^
Jim 2.
F. M. ALLEN.
7f K BALES Bleached and Brown Homespuns
'.K aJ from 3-4 lo 6-4 wide, for sale low by
Jjui 2. F. M. ALLEN-
M ACKEREL in quarter, half anti wholo barrels,
iVJ. For sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jail 9,.
QA CASKS Men’s Boots unit 31ioes for eale low
IM by V r.M. ALLEN.
Jan 2.
COSKKKY MN£S df CO
m jj.|
Warehoun Commidsioa Hercbiiato .
AUGUSTA, GA.
T HE undesigned thunkful for th« libarai
pntronuge of the past season, again ten
ders their service! to their friends and the
S ublic, in the stile oi Cotton and other Pie-
uce, ut their Fire Proof Warehouse on
Campbell street, where iheir personal atten
tion will be given to all business entrusted te
them, and liberal Cash advances made on
Produce when required. Orders foi Bugging, 4 '
Hope and family supplies, executed ut .the
lowest market price.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. O. JANES,
THUS. W. CUSKEKY.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. 50lf .
To Officer* and 8oldier* of the War with Hez-
ico. the War of 1812 with Great Britain.-or
nny of the Indian Wart, Regular, Volunteer
or Drafted, or their legal Bepreientative*.
Widow* and heir*.
T>Y rrcvnntft of Congu-royou •ranttowed'bouo.
A-* ty lands anil money in proportion to tho tibia
ot M'rvler, tondctnl in nny of the above n**-. •
W urs. rito ttntlcrslgned buving all the form* .. ■
etteinry, yott can obtain warrant* for enterin'.
DANIELS. PRINTUP.
Attorn*/ ut Lnw, Home. Ga. .
October 17, IbSQ. i m
AUCTION AND lO.lLWISSlUX lilSINHSS.
THE undersigned wonldrctpecifully tenderkisaar-
vices to tho public as
CITY AUCTIONEER.
All business rntrustrd u> bi* rare will meet with
prompt atienlionantl quick returns.
J. L. HUSBN.
Hewnuid begleave ta refer ta
uassaa eoiax •'stsiNsus,).,
" Esv a cotton, \ * M * C ?*'
ME1SES. IO**V Jc »tO. 0 ,., r . D
“ ciuasv.V as. j° ,,lr n>-
" bexris Jr nt trr,. ) Raws,
at*. J. TEst.xoE.-f Millrdgrvtlla.
Rome, Ga,, Dec. 40, 185V. It
GARDEN EREDB--CR0F OF 1850 ‘
(T7E invito attention to our fins naiortincet afUas-.
Vv Sci-d, an-. Just rccei'veil n few bu. Oniati sew
snd buttons—somo Victoria Rlnibarb (or Pis Plant)!
Roots—Millet seed, Field I’esa, (English) Early Corn,
30 bbls. Northern seed Potatoes, etc. Mervkeatl
supplied upon the bi-st trrinc.
Jan. 21) BATTKY Jr BRO , Dru^MU -
United States Wholesale r "
CLOTHING WA REHO USE.
5’!;
12,000 vps> 6
March 6.
U’ »‘f
Fa AL ALLGNtff. h,
NOTICE. .
E SCAPED frpm ms in Rome, on the 26th day of
February Isat, a negro WOMAN named Jtlley
Aim. She gave tnehernameas Mary Ann when,
brought to Jail. She was taken sick while jn Jail,and
for her benefit I took her to my house. The'saidhwo-
ninn L about fifty yenra old, snd says she belongs to
George-W. Stone of Augasta. Any informaiion will
be thankfully received nt Rome, Go.
March 6,1851. D. D. DUKE; Jailor of Floyd be.
HAIL ARRANGEHENT- ,
POST-OFFICE, ROME, GA,)
Febkbxev 1,1851, j,
The Northern, Eastern and Southern mails arrive
dolly, except Sundays, at 14 P. M. Closes asdlo days
at 34. A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rail Road Cars.
Western mail arrives dally, except Mondays, at 8
A, M. Closes dally, except Sundays, at 9P.M'. Mode
of conveyance. Four Horse Post Coaches.
Southwestern mail arrives Mondays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 10 A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes
days nnd Fridays st 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance,
Four Horse Post Conches.
LnFayctle mail, vio Summerville, Dirl Town, Mt.'
Hickory and Hardin’s Mills, arrives Mondays and
Thursdays at 7 P. M. Closes same days at 9 P. M.
Cove Spring and Van's Valley mails arrive Tues
days and Fridays at 11 A. M. Closes same days at 2
P.M.
Hermitage mall arrives an Thursdays at 11 A. M.
Closes same days of 12 A. hi.
California and Johnson’s mails arrive nn Fridays-at
It A. M. Cl
rar ^GRlSWofcp’S COTTON GIN. ’
... .ncr.w»«fd dcmnrv! tor the«# Gin* rendered It nee.
fMrfrjr for the proprietor greatly lo extend hh work*,
Wlikjh ho Udoing.wiin entire new biiiidingt, nnd eiipc*
,rlor »nnv ^Uchlnrry, on the Centrol Itoilrond, at Grit*
wofdvU e, J.onea cqunljr. Georgia, 81 railea enat from
the tnty ofwlactoil.-
Tkrirt s» not Premium Ginv. Not having got up •
fsltry opr expressly lor that purpose, Ids sample Gins, nn
of thV'Umi q inlity, rad of no belter eppearancr, than
lltuserhenl-.llodiis;,'-customers,;—.and without saying he
- ■**■ —-' -M-tmvingfttll«d tvitllln the last five years
Jt mnny s* nny.ulher Fnctury In the Stale,
jusrsntM those he is itow manufseturing for
ing 'crop', s’fe the ftesfmkdb Gl'.s In Georgia st
I«rtca; : and i vronlras ranch to the purchnar, a-the
-* ran many State at any price,
ould also ebiiilon Planliers not to purohsss Gins
'liter Boxes' front an, Uher Factory Ilian his, as
,pald a high price fur, and owns tha exclusive
right to Georgia for all the Water Boxes ever patented,
and ro'ihstnt saving Boxes for the entire rollon notion;
snd hBt»br-notifies"Ull who make, sell, or me Water
Boxes,or Oil-ssvers other thin his Fnelqry.lhev Will be
held'secobiitable for damages in conformity with the Pe-
tsnt I4W"S of the'country. '
Orders for Gins by.Majl, or through Agents, promptly
..treated, and d.-llvered at the puiclis*ors door, when
not convenient lo a Rsilroad Depot or landing-
Fcbo27,1851'. , BAMUEL GRISWOLD.
GarawouDvipt.u.Peb.lSSI. - 10m.
FREBH ARRIVAL.
At No. 2, Choice House,
T HE undersigned, would respectfully invite the bi t!
xunsof Rome and the'surrounding country,tn cnl
and examine hie FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just
received ana opened, conefsiing in part of the follow-
ingarticlea,vix: . ' '
Refined, Cruehvd.Partoricp nqfi N, Orleans Sugars
J It vs, Rio nnd Lsguirn Coffee,
Molasses, 8yrup, Rice, Cheese, Ses-ehaeoUle. Rai
sins, Catsups, Pickles, Citton,-.Preserved -Cilnge,'.
Sperm, Starr nnd Tallow Candles, Family . Flou
Mackerel In bbls., half bbls,and kilts, Butters,Ppw
dcr. Shot and Load, Axes, Iron snd NbUs, Bucket
Brooms, Fuejery Thread, Stone-ware, Bouts, Shoti.
Hats, Caps and Blankets, nnd many other articles not
mentioned; all of which he will srll cheapfor Oxaa.or
in exchange for Country Prfldnpc. '; .1 ,r
YRR0EBY. I
SOMETHING NEW!
NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,
Opp«|'« Ihr »«' »f»»ftlfls
OVER THE CABINET WARIJ RppiyiS.
rflHB subscriber* nffi npgr ppepifpd to execute >vork
X in ihe-tbovellnpi J^jjlylc tbtt cannot l«ij^ td f j
PROSPECTUS
"OF TUB
AN LIBERATOR
jok of 300 Octavo pages, descriptive
hd of Ctiba; present and prospective,
t, on about it; Price $1, payable, in all
iitstnitccs, when subscribing, to ennkle the Author to
havo the work-in.die finest style of tho arts.
Besides the reading matter, additions) pages will in
No. T Slecl efigniviilgs, illustrate many curious and
nltrucilvci'nsweil is exciting-scenes; nnd prominent
smnpg'them will bernota few Americans transported,
grated, fjiot, and in dungeons and highways in chulns
without committing nny offenco whatever. Seconda
rily ,'ldiS'illustrations will exhibit the onthor before
the "S/mdish Inquisition," supposed by many ta be ex
ploded.tsnd Americnn Ladies nnd Gentlsmon In Ha-
yapna. piling tjsgs of goid^before the nsthorities fiU
thirreiesse. ...
States thitn even tho re-.-uttest co ner of the earth.
commands pf tAlmiglrty God.
SPJVARD STIFF,
etc Wi5tWJ
diwcfvbdhy, muiunl cq
Sullivan, Gghdtt-4i Co. are i
btislntsftofc the law.form;-'
mmatesr i J® 5 - 1 *,,..,
• T^EoybacriOers.Ijayipg
1 Ah CASES Lidice; Walking shoes and kid slip-
1U pen from 50 cemibn pair up., For sale by
*2. '% CF. 51. ALLEN,
A FEW pieces 8-4 Bleached Linen diapei for ta.
ble cloths—Very nice—for ealr low by
J«n 2. F. M. ALLEN,
a. ii. liuiiford dt r#,
SUCCII10IS TO
LE WlS 4- II.4XFOIID,
Nos. 252,254,256 and 259 Pearl street, New Tosh'
B ETWEEN Fulton itrcelnml Burling Slip, have
on hand the largest assortment of CLOTHING
in tbe UnlU-d State*, adapted to nil markets. In the
articlee ol shirts anti drawers, wo keep an endless va
riety. Also, the most extensive manufacturers of oil'
clothing and covered lists in the world. Plain and
fashionable clothing ofnll kinds. Catalogose ofetsek
sent by mail. OrdetaPromptly filled.
S. II. HANFORD 4c CO.
Successors to Ltwte4e Haurrao,
ftps. 232,254,256 nn.l 258 Pearl atreet,N«w YarV;.
RA BAGS Rio and Jave Coffee just received and
DU for aale low by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan 2
Qrbfb BLANKETS Ihn 50 cents up, for sale by
«SUUjan2 F. M. ALLEN.
^ DOZ. Axes for sele low, nnd w.irrented,bjf^
Jan.«.
WWT HITE WINE and pare Cider Vinegar, for
VW sale by ! F. M. ALLEN.
. Jon, 2.
KAA LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap-
DUU p to F. M- ALLEN
Jon. 2.
PENMANSHIP-
H/JU. oKOY’S fourth Torn; of Penmanship will
IvX commence In thisplacoon Monday, 3d of March
next.
Jan 23,4851-.
FREE AND EASY.
/~1 ALL al lhe Free Sc. Easy House, 4 doors below tho
Choice Hotel, whore you will find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, See., of the very
besithatover lias been, and as good us ever can be offer-
edln Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO.SHAW-
‘Fab. 20, 1861.
()K BUSHELS of first rate Com Meol jest r«-
IsJ ceivctl and for salo by G. SHAW.
Feb 20
A SUPERIOR article of Family F|oar, for talc by
A Feb 29 O. SHAW.
A GOO’> article of shelled Com on hand ond for
XA snlcby G. SHAW,
Feb 20
1 A BOXES superior New York Cheepc forssle by
J.U Feb 20 G SHAW,
A FIRST rata M of Bncon just received end for
A sale by G. SHAW.
Feb 20
1000 L Feb2°9 f ‘ Uptllir L " rdjU SHAWr
10 Feb^O bbl ‘- K0< ‘ M * ClWrel l0 O.mU7
CJPERM and Star Candles for isle by
D Feb 20 G- fnAW.
A Firat rate article of Tobacco and cigars always
XX kept at SHAW'S
Feb 20
CJCOTCfl Herrings, Sardine*, dec., inny nt all times
O be found at tho FREE 4s EASY- HOUSE.
Feb 20
/"aVsTERS, Lobsters, Shrlmpe, Pig's Feet, Egg*,
Sic,, served up In s superior manner st the
Feb 20 . ' FREE 4s EASY HOUSE.
AAA LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for sale ut
ZUU March 6,1851. O. SHAW’S,
JUST RECEIVED.
•* /A BfcLS. Clarified Sugar—5 bbls. Planting Po-
XU tstoea, for tale by F. M. ALLEN.
Feb 20,1851
13UILDERS of Store and Dwelling houses nrb in-
Jj vited to examine samples of .Mineral Knob Locks
—white nnd dnrk, nt F. M. ALLEN'S
Feb 29 1831
SURGICAL NOTICE,
TAR. PAUL F. EVE acot-pted the Proffasoisblp d
U Surgery In tho Medical Denartmctit of tlio Uni*
verslty of Louisville, Ky., only for the session ol Lee*
turei now closing, with the hope of brnoiming the
health of bis family; but no improvcm*Heaving
been produced - by the change, lie baa returned th
gusta, and is prepared to resume the Pr ictice of Aur-
8 * Hi* Infit mary for N«*groea la open for pHtjeni
Auguita Feb. 12* 1851. (Ajarch C, 3*n
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charleston, South Carolina, Noe. 1890.
rTMIE undersigned Iras conitncnced the Importia*
1 Wholoaalo Dry Good* Basinet* •<
etlng-slreel, where he will open, by about Ilia
of January next, a large and very compltta
red to till* Port '
lie particularly invites attention to his Ktoek of
Inin and Figured Black, Fancy-cctorcd Figured. .
oulartl, Glnce, and Chene SILKS ;
BAREGES, GRENADINES, ALBARINES;
French and Scotch Ginghanms, Ac., of the laleel
ad newest styiee ;
A very full Slock of new style Bonnet Ribbons;
GLOVES ofeverydescription;
A largo variety cf SHAWLS, udepted lo tha Spring
ad Summer trade ;
HOSIERY—Silk nnd Cotton—in great variety,; .
A large slock of Silk, Mohair, Cotton and Thraad ’
DGINGS and LACES.
Possessing facilities for purchasing on tha moat <a-
DroUe terms, he confidently invites u comparison
ith any Market in the United States,
He will Imve.iu addition, • full supply of Amsricxn..
Manufactured Goods.
A call from hi* friends, and dealsrs generally, to re
spectfully solicited,
JAMES ft. BETTS.
Dec.' 19,1850.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. J. D. OWEN,
(I.atc Assistant Physician to the Zvnalit .
Asylum at Milledgeville.) ■
FTAViNG permanently located in Rome, respeetful-
XX |y tenders Ills Profession^ services to all psisons
requiring Medical, Surgical or Obstetric aid In tha
City or country. He hopes by constant and unremite
ting attention to hie profession, tp merit ft liberal ahara
of patronsga.
(O-OFFlCEv 7-ptxt dnt Ip th* Couriar. Offiaa.
opposite the Bqeqe Vtota Hpuss—Readence, next doer ,
to Mt. Cabot.
Rome, Ga., Nov. 14,1839. 6. fra.
imiciK, E(ieie*co,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
69 Liberty Mrsel, »«tv Vark- ...
(Between Broadway nnrl (fsssan.) .
A RE now receiving n rich and ppnqtiliri aseort-
XI mentof Fancy silk on-l Mfilcnory Poods, to
which we would particularly inyite the- attention of a \
Cash Purchasers, and will make it sn object for them
to give us scull, as wears determined to sell our as-..
sortment, for Cush, lower then ever before offered in 4
this market.
Millcnen can supply themselves, with every article .
in titer line, nt about the cost of Importation or Auc
tion price. Many of our goods are manufactured ex-'
pressly for onr own sale, nnd cannot bo surpassed- for
beomy or low prices.
Rich Hat nnd Cap Ribbons, a large variety.
Slks nnd Satins for Bonnets. •.
Crapes, Grape Liss.-s.Tailetonsand Ulna on Lar-oa
Trimmings for Hats, Caps and Drorrss.
Jenny Lind Caps, Party and Opera Head Dresses,
Embroidered Copes, Collar*, Cufls and Chemisette,
Thread, Brussclr, Valenpejnep, Sjlft and Lisle
Thread Lncts. ... . . . c ' ■ ‘r‘!v
Embroidered E.dgi'-gs and. Int'ttiitg*, Swiss, and
.Muslin.
Embroidered, Revcirp aqd rir.iq Ltr.e.t Cambria
indfs.
Gloves snd Mils, Kid*. Silk, Lisl* Thread sod
Hg Silk. v .
Scarfs, Crdvats and Dress Hkfsj
Bwias. Juconet, Book Muslin*, and Mishap lew*
Embroidered, Damask unti plain Canton C.l
Shawl*. 3J
A Full nsjortment of Straw Goods.
French end Americnn Artificial Fluwen
With a largo variety not mentioned i 4
All wishing to avoid paying long prit
money by culling nqd satisfying ih*.ui 4
Feb, 6, 1851,
, NOTICE.
Co-partnetihip existing heretofore between
r & Buo. having been diaaolvr- 1 '*■“ 1
tineas will br t