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-NEW SPRING GOODS.
Will be received in afew days a Splendid Stock
OF
NEW STnlE SPRING GOODS,
Being selected by one of our Firm now in New York. Our Goods
will be sold for a small Vofit, and will comparo favorably with any stock
of Goods in the Southern CoffiMM^n
BURNS & MURRAY,
Opposite the Choice Hotel.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
JVeto and Splendid 'Summer Stylc3—Better
and Cheaper than ever.
M. STERN & CO.
TITOl!LD respectfully Inform their ft-lends ntul the
YV public thet they hove just returned from New
York and Philadelphia, and opened a splendid assort
ment of Goode, adapted to the season ; consisting, in
part, of superior spring and summer silks, os also a
very large assortment of lawns, ginghams, prints, oil
calicoes, dee.
TO THE LADIES.
Their st .ek of fancy articles and Jewelry will be
found to bo equal to any in the State of Georgia.—
Their assortment is composed of gold and silver watch
es, rings, ear-rings, pencils, gold and silver beads,
purse rings and tassels, Ladles companion, fancy rib
bons, trimmings, work-boxes, summer mantillas; Ger
man, English and French peribmes and soaps, fancy
collars, undersleeves; note papers, fancy envelopes,
worsteds; peribrated papers, carpet bags, fancy trunks,
brushes, Accordeons, from SO cut up to $35, parasols,
kid, silk and cotton gloves,bonnets, ladies’ caps,laces,
edgings, inserting!, shoea, gaiters, and a great many
other goods impossible to be enumerated in an adver-
tlaemept.
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
Of our own manufacture at wholesnlo prices
All gentlemen who may be in want of good and cheap
clothing, would find it to.their great advantage to call
on ua before purchasing elsewhere, as they have an
entire new, splendid and largo stock of ready-made
clothing of all sizes, styles and qualities, as also extra
sizes for children, caahnrarette, drab d’ete, queen’s cloth
gold, silver and steel mixed tweed, linen. See.. See.—
Pants of doeskin, plain and fancy casslmere, drill, &c.
Vests of silk, satin, Valencia, cashmerette, linen, Mar
seilles, See. Also an assortment youth’s and servant's
cloth. Customerscan depend upon finding them mnde
in splendid style, latest fashion and superior work
manship.
However low the price, we will also call the atten
tion of the public to our assortment.of Gentlemen's
' Jb'URNISHING GOGDS.
Consisting of shirts, standing collars, cravats, Jenny
Lind ties, fbney silk suspenders, portmanteoua. Mon
ey purees, pocket books. 60,000 superior segors of our
manufacture, memorandum books, writing materials.
See . Ate.; always on hand an extensive and fashion
able assortment of hats, cups, boots, shoes, traveling
trunks with secret springs, packing trunks, valises,
carpetbags, walking canes, Ac. Prices not surpassed
for CtlCBpnoM.
We.are gratoftil for past encouragement by our for
mer customers, and solicit a continuance of the same,
and all who reoommend their friends to trade at this
establishment, may depend upon being dealt with fair
ly and honestly, and ol receiving for their money Its
full equivalent; and we pledge ourselves to ties all horn
arable means to give satisfaction and deserve tho con.
fidenceof onr patrons. Call at our establishment and
soe for yourselves. M. STERN 4s CO.
Broad Street, Opposite the Post Office.
Rome, April 3,1851.
Something Worth Possessing
TVFUS. ADKINS respectlhlly informs the ladies of
•LVA Rome and its vicinity, that she proposes to give
lessons In the beautiful art of working all kinds of
Fruits and Flowers from wax, together with the art of
making the moulda, alum work, dec. Mrs. A. is also
prepared to give lessons in every description of orna
mental work,to such as may desire it. Specimens of
her work, (which drew the highest premium at tho
Into annual Fair,) may be seen at her residence nenr
the new Methodist Church.
N. B.~Tcrtns moderate.
As the scaton for Dowers is near nl hand, persons
wishing to toke lessons, will please make curly appli
cation. march SO If
FLOYD SHERIFF’S SALES FOR MAY.
"WTB71LL bo sold on the Drat Tuesday it. May ne.l
■w V before the Court-house door In the City of
Rome, Floyd, County, within tho usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit.
Benjnnvn, a negro boy len years old, and
Arnandu, a girl ninu years old; leviud on as the pro-
petty of John Hatcher to satisfy two fi tas issued
imam Floyd Superior Court, one in favor of Hobart
(Itobell vs. John Hatcher, tho other in favor of Ro-
t Mitchell ys.. John Hatcher and William Brad-
Alao, Lot of Land No 244, in the 22d
rtrict and 3d section; levied on as tho property of
orge Lumpkin, to satisfy a 0. fa. issued from
yd Superior Court in favor of James Morris, and
lerted to Hiram P. Lum; k.n, \ l. George Lump-
Also, Lota of Land Nos,. 167 and 194, in
) 15th district and 4th section, now Flo"d county;
> the undivided fourth part of Lot of Lnnd No.
l In said district and section; nlso, No, 432. in
s 16th district and 4th section of said county; all
g(ed on as tbo property of Robert Ware, deceased,
zvlrtuo of a D. fa. issued from Floyd Superior
hurt In favor of John and Samuel Banes, vs Alvan
ean and others, Adm’rs. on tbo Estate of Robert
Faro, deceased.
April 3. THOMAS S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
At the snme (line nnd place,
; John Miller’s interest in and to Lot of
JLortdNb.315 in the 25th dlstriot nnd 3d section;
levied on ns tho property or said Miller, to satisfy
• D. fa. issued from n Justices court of the 010th
district, G‘M., In favor of E. H Couch, vs. John
Miller, and controlled by Wiley Grizzle. Property
-pointed out by sold Grizzle. Levy made and re
sumed to roe by a Constable.
“ : THOMAS G. WATTERS, D. Sh’ff.
April 3, 1851.,
At iho mme tfimo and place.
„Lot of Land No. 319, in tho 4th district
14th section, Floyd county; levied on ns tho pro-
f ot William White, ta satisfy a fi. fa. issued
__i tho Superior Court of Stewart county, in favor
Frederick BoallJarjd Erasmus T. Boali, thejfirm of
1E. Beall vs said White; and transferred to Jus.
Rouse, and controlled by James C. Pemberton,
petty pointed out by William Waters.
3* - D. D.'DUKE, D. Sh’ff.
Floyd Morlgatfa ftnle for Juno.
~~TILL be sold on tho flrft Tuesday in Juno nex(,
** before tho Court House door in the City of
ne, Floyd .dounty, within the usual hours of sale,
| following pfoperty, to Wit t
j)ne set., of Bench Plains, one common
fee and set of Bitt8, one hand s w, one dozen
. one dozen gouges, one tenant saw, one
inro, one hand ax, one claw hammer, one
ijeiupaspre, and one rule; all levied on os
ferty of John D. Crawford, to satisfy a Mott-
lln. issued from the Inferior Court of Floyd
|in fuVor of William D. Davis vs. John D.
THOMAS S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
JESSE LAMBERTH& CO.
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
R espectfully announce to the public that
they ore new opening ami will keep constantly
on hand, a large and well selected stock of
Itcndy-Mndu Clotliinu,
of every description. Also Hats and Caps, Boots
nnd Shoes, Umbrellas, Tranks and Carpet bags. To
gether with a well selected stock of Ladies and Misses
Straw and Satin Bonnets, Ladies ana Misses Satin
and Lasting Gaiters and Buskins, Ties, Slippers ond
Walking Shoes; Also Parasols, Gloves, mils, Fans,
ombi.Jcc., March 13, 1631,
CORN-
1 KABUSUELS Corn fbr sale, at
XtJU March 0.
F. M. ALLEN’S.
A LOT of superior Pianos fbr sale at
OSGOOD, .ALSOBROOK Se CO.
ITWOSE who wish the best upland Colton Seed in
X the world had better apply soon at
OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK & CO.
March 30, 1801.
Free Bridge Notice.
A LL persons who have subscribed to the building
•TjL of a Free Bridge across the Etowah River, will
please oall and pay the amount of thulr subscriptions
either to Wx. Jonrtsort, A. T. Hardin or D. S. Print-
or, march 30.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DRS. MELTON & WINN,
H AVING associated themselves together in the
practice afPhysle in ElDJay, would respectfully in
form the citizens of Gilmer and the adjoining counties
that they are prepared to engage in the practice of
Physic Surgery & midwifery They have
on hand n largo ond splen d assortment of Drugs,
instruments, See. Sea. Dr, Melton graduated in td-
inburg in the year 1810,—was attendant physician in
the Chelsey Hospital, London, for 4 years, has since
been surgeon in the United States Navy, and is now
a momber of the Medical Society of Lexington Ky.
Dr. Winn is a graduate of Augusta Ga. and has prac
tised in Georgia nnd Alabama with unrivaled aueeess
and has just returned from visiting tho Charity Hospi
tal of New Orleans and the American hospital of the
West Indies, where he has hod all opportunities of be
coming familiar with moat mallgani diseases, that in
test our country No pains will be spnrcd on their
part to accommodate oil who may cnll. Objects o
charity will meet with prompt attention ; also invil
ids, will find a healthy and pleaiant locution at thei
Office; which may be found on the North East corner
of thq public square in Ellijay.
March 13, lbSl. 0t
T HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Rome Railrond Co-, for the election of Directors,
and the transaction of other business, took r law at the
Dlrectora’ Office in Rome, on the second Ttteedoy ol
this inat., ond there not being a majority of the stock
represented, the meeting adjourned until the first
Wednesday in April next, of which all Interested will
take due notice. S. T. COMBS, Seo’y,
march 30.
New Family Provision tf Grocery Store,
BY
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
J UST received and always on hand, at Stovall’s old
stand, fine Hiram Smith Flour, common Flour ond
Buckwheat Flour; fine Canton TeaB in £ packages;
Crashed and Clarified Sugars; Kits No. 1 fine Mack-
rel; Cranberries, Tonruts, Catsup, beat Havnnnu,
Segura, Georgia and Augusta Brand imported direct
by Mcssis. W. $ & J. II. Roberts—judges ond fastidi
ous smokers pronounce the best in Rome.
Extra sugar cured hams, fine Wines and Polo Bran
dy, best sugar house Syrup, I«oaf SugUr and Syrup.
Also a general assortment of cheap Liquors, Sugars,
Coffee, Paints, oil colors, in oil and dry, fire-proof
Lin Oil, Conch Varnish, (Copal) Varnish and Tur
pentine by the go lion.
(CT Want to buy through the year Bacon, Lord
Meal, Corn, Wheat, Hides, Feathers, Flour and Pro
visions generally. March 13,1851.
tsuurdiun'M Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In
/"V ferior Court of Floyd county when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary,will be sold on the first Tuesday
in June next, before the Court House door in the City
of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale
the following city lot, to wit: No. 22, in the Coosa
Division of sold city of Rome. Sold for the benefit
of Sarah A. and Wesley S. Trout, miner orphans o
Tilman Trout, late of said county, descased. Terms
made known on day of sale.
March 13,1851. SAM’L STEWART, Guar.
TO PLANTERS.
T HE undersigned can be found on Court Street, in
tho rear of tho Hilburn House, where he is pre
pared to execute all kinds of BLACKSMITH WORK
in the very best style and at reduced prices. 20 per
uent deducted from the usual charges for cash receiv
ed for work
Turning Plows
Of a superior quality manufactured by the undersign
ed.
Horse Shoeing
Executed by a skilful workman, and in fact, all kinds
of work will be finished in a workmanlike manner,
and at the shortest notice. Call and examine for your
selves. N. DUDLEY
Rome, March 13,1551.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE MEDIDINES.
( Well selected to suit Physicians.
J^INSEED OIL—A good supply, and a very fine sr.
BURE WHITE LEAD—V largo supply,
offered law foresail.
LAMP OIL—A very superior erttela for,
or summer use. ) '
PUTTY—Fut up in bladders, and of me beat qual
ity.
SPIRIT GASS—A pure article, and warranted to
give the moat brilliant light—also Drugs, Faints, Dye-
Stuffs, Glass, Perfumes, jj-c., making a lull and com
plete Block of every urtmMh the Druggist line.
March 6, 1851. .1. D. DICKERSON, Agent.
3 doors above the Exchange Hotel, Home, Gu.
ry nne or*
’Pi}’. 4d
”4#
Administrator’. Sale.
A GREBABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
M a Court of Ordinary, Will be sold on the first Tues
day in April next, before the Court House door in,the
City ofRomo, Floyd county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following tracts or parcels of Land, to wit t
Lots known and nistinguhhed os numbers One Himd-
oil slid Fifty,[150] and Two Hundred and Sixteen,
r2ltl] In the Twfemy-third [23] District of the Third
section; iSaldasthe property of Philip Reilly, late of
Chatham county, decearadt Terms Cush*
Jon,23.1851 JULIA ANN REILLY, A rtmr'x
PROVISION STORE.
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lard, Corn, Flour, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, and Molasses, Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Bctf and Fish.
Pure Port fVtne, and Pale Otard Brandy, Porter
ond Lemon Syrup, A small lot of Shoes on consign
ment.
A few young men can be nocommodoted with
Boarding.
March 0,1851. Veranda House, Depot .Square.
NOTICE.
TJ ANAVVA Y from the subscriber on^ednestlay,
mat the 11th ult., a chestnut Sorrel MARE, shod
nil round, nnd I think a small white spot in the fore-
ltoad with some marks of guar. Any person taking
up said animal ond giving me information of the
stme, will be liberally rewarded. Writo to John
sdn’s Post Office, Floyd county, Get.
JOHN JOHNSON,P. M.
Jan. 2, 1851 t
GRISWOLD S COTTON GIN.
'TUIE increased demand tor these Gins rendered it nen.
estnry fur the proprfr tor greatly to extend hii works,
which lie is doing with entiro new buildings, and supe
rior new Machinery, on tho Central Railroad, at Grit-
wuldvil e, Jones county, Georgia, 8» miles east from
tho city of Macon,
These are nut Premium Gins. Not having gut up n
funcy one expressly lor that purpose, his sample (Jins, are
of the snmo q inlity, rnd of no better appearance, than
(huso sent to his customers j—nnd without saying he
makes the best performing Gin in use, deems it equTvn*
lent to say, that Ills are in belter demand than nny other
now in use—not having failed within the last fivo years
to sell double as many as any oilier Factory in the Sfute,
and will guarantee those he is now manufacturing fur
the ensuing crop, are tho best mnde Gins in Georgia at
the price, end worth ns much to the purchaser, as the
brat he can get in any Slum at any price.
He would also caution Planters not to purohnso Gins
with Water Boxes from nny other Factory than his, os
ho has paid a high price tor, ond owns tho exclusive
right to Georgia f>»r oM the Water Boxes over patented,
and to tho Oil saving Boxes for the entire cotton reaion;
and hereby notifies till who innko, sell.ortisn Water
Boxes or Oil-savers utlier than Ids Factory, they will bo
held accountable for damages in conformity with the Pa
tent laws of the country.
Orders for Gins by Mail, or through Agents, promptly
executed, nnd d.divoml at the puschnsers door, whon
n«n convenient to a Railroad Depot or landing’
Feb. 27,1831* SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
GRiswot.uviUUt, Feb. 1851. 10m.
NEW STRING GOODS.
J UST received, fine Printed Muslins, for Spring,
Jsckonet and Swiss Mutlins and Isertings, at
March 6. F. M. ALLEN’S.
100 DOLLARS REWARD!
STOP THE RUNAWAY!!!
o
LOST
! 28th of, January last, a Calf »kin POCKET
~K with'. Twenty-five Dolln rr .ill it, and ee-
i and papers. Two notes on Wm. 'Bally,
I hundred nnd twenty-seven dollars nnd
KSh given in Febrsary, 1849, one due De
li 1849,and the other December 95, 1850;
"Yard fo> three hundred and eighty-aeven
r cents, given in jl/iirch, 1850, and due
' ember thereafter; two on Nicholue
m dollars, given in the loll of 1849,
r 35th thereafter, and one for twenty
_.nber, 1850, both given nl the aamo
if on Lemuel Parker, for eighty-nine dol-
he winteTof 1845, ond due December
I one exeoution on Wm, Slots for ten
|in the city of Rome, inlavor pf James
ipts from James Gardener, Editor
Wtutionulist, ond some other pa
th, oil. The Notes were giveu to
t two on N. Pyle and the one given to
~ ~ 1 two execqtiona on Reuben Phil-
nty, the amomrts 1 do not
"Vsaley Shrepabire; a|| the
CHERRY FECTOKAL
For the Care sf
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP,
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Among the numerous discoveries Science has mad
.in this generation to facilitate the business of life—in
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu
man existence, none can be named of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout
this brand country, has proven beyond a doubt, that
no medicine or combination ol medicine-, yet known,
eon so surely control ond cure tho numerous varieties
of pulmonary disease which have hitherto owept from
our midst thousands nnd thousands every year. In
deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a reme
dy has at length boon (bund which can be relied on to
cure the moat dangerous affections of the lungs. Our
spaco hero will not permit us to publish nny proportion
of the cures effected by its use, but wo would presen-
tho following opinions of eminent men, and refer furth 1
er enquiry to the circular which the agent below limn
ed, will nlwnysbe pleased to furnish free, wherein arc
full particulars, and indisputable prool of these facts.
From the the President of Amherst College, the cele
brated Professor HITCHCOCK.
“James C. Ayer—Sir, I have used your Cherry
Pectoral in my own esse of deep seeled Bronchitis,
am satisfied from Its chemical constitution, tlint it is
an admirable compound for the relief ol Inrynginl and
bronchial di fflcultieB. If my opinion ns to its superior
character con bo of nny service, you arc at liberty to
use it as you think proper. En. Hitciicocx, L. L. D.
From the widely celebrated Professor SILLIMAN,
M.D., L. L. D., Professor of Comistry, Mineralogy,
dto, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil, and Scientific Societies of .America and fiu-
“Ideem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composi
tion from some of the best nrtioles in the materia med-
ca. and a very effective remedy for the class of dis
eases It is Intended t, cure."
New Haven Ct. Nov, 1,18s9.
Major Pottiaon, President of the S. C, Senate,states
he has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful auc-
cess, to cure an inflammation of tho lungs.
From ono of the first Physicians in Maine.
Saco, April 26,1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir, I am now con
stantly using your Chorry Pectoral in my practice, ond
prefer it to any other medicine for pqlmonnry com
plaints. From observation of many severe cases, I
convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of
the lunga, that have put to defiance all other remedies.
I invariably recommend its qse in cases of conaump-
lion.and consider it mtfch the beat remedy (cnpwn for
that disease, ^
Prepared aid sold by James C.-Avgq, Practical
C/temitt, Lotcell, Mast,
Sold in Rome by Battxy Brother, in Marietta, by
" - ' i Augusta by Haviland, Rislry, Sc Co.,
RANAWAY from the subscriber,
one mile North of GREENVILLE, on
the night ofthe 2d Instant, a mulatto
bay named JOE. He is a bright
. r mulatto with blue eyes and black kinky
hair. In conversation he speaks quick and very fast,
but a little exeited he sluimncrs. He had on when
ha left a Blue Cloth Dress Coat, dark colored Pants,
and a Black Fur Hat, He took with him n swab tail
ed Mare, either bay or sorrel, which trots very briskly,
with an old Saddle with the horn broken off. It may
be remarked that he has a full laec—Is nearly six
feet high, or quite, close made, and has a very smooth
face ; and ia about 21 years old.
He may possibly trade the more in order to get
money to travel on—may be walking, or he may be
in company with n white man.
I will give One Hundred Dollar, for hia delivery at
my house, or 'I'winly-fivt Dollar, for his confinement
in jail so that 1 can get him.
FREEMAN McCLENDON.
Greenville Meriwether Co., Ga., March 13,1851
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm of Wx. E. Alexander Se Co. having
been this day dissolved by mutual consent, the
business will be continued at the old atnnd, by R. S.
NORTON, where an assortment will always he kept
ns heretofore.
The unsettled business of the firm will receive th
attention or both, WM- E. ALEXANDER.
Jon. 30, 1831. R. S. NORTON.
BACON-
■J Si HAA LBS. Bacon, at
IsfijUUU March 6. F. M. ALLEN’S.
NOTICE
E SCAPED from me in Rome, on the 26th day of
February lost, a negro WOMAN named Juley
Ann. She gave me her name ns Mary Ann when
brought to Jail. She was taken sick while in Jail, and
for her benefit I took iter to my house. The said wo
man is about fifty years old, and saya she belongs to
George W.Stone of Augosta. Any information will
be thankfuly received at Rome, Ga.
March 6,1851. D. D. DUKE, Jailor of Floyd co.
MAIL ABRANGEMENT-
post-officf,. ROME, GA,)
February 1,1851. {
The Northern, Eastern and Southern mails arrive
doily, except Sundays, ot 1$ P. M. Closes name days
at 34 A. M. Mode of conveyance, Rail Road Cars.
Western mail arrives daily, except Mondays, at 8
A, M. Closes dnily, except Sundays, at 2 P. M. Mode
of conveyance, Four Horse Post Coaches.
Southwestern mail arrives Mondays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 10 A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance,
Four Horse Post Conches.
LaFnyette mail, via Summerville, Dirt Town, Mt.
Hickory and Hnrdin’s Mills, arrives Mondays and
Thursdays at 7 P. M. Closes same days at 9 p. M.
Cnve Spring nnd Van’s Valley mails arrive Tues
days nnd Fridays at 11 A. M. Closes same days at:
I». M.
Hermitage mail arrives on Thursdays at 11 A. M.
Closes snme days nt 12 A. M.
California and Johnson’s mails arrive on Fridays at
11 A. M. Closes same days at 12 A. itf.
THOS. J. PERRY, P. M.
COSKERY JAi\ JEsTac CJO
NOTICE
I S hereby given that nil notes ahd account* hereto
fore mnde with J. D. DICKERSON hev‘e been ns-
signed to the aubscribeJWPoraons owing the same are
requested to come forwraLat an early ante and make
payment to either myseiFor J. D. Dbkeraon, who
l».my nuthorlfcd.nRcrtt to collect nnd receipt for the
same. T1103.D. SHELTON.
Jan 7, 1851
ROME MALE ACADEMY-
T HE Exercises oftlils Institution will be resumed
on Monday the 20th inst., to continue during n
session of five months. The services of Mr. JOHN
GUSMAN, a graduate of Princeton, have been se
cured as Assistant, and the Teneheri pledge them
selves that no efforts on their part shod be wonting to
render the School worthy of u liberal pntronnge* Be-
sides the studies comprised in it thorough t-laajfcftl and
English course, particular attention will bo paid to
Book-keeping, ond to the preparation of young men
for business. Those who desire to study French can
do so under a French Instructor. Tuition as hereto
fore. S. J. STEVENS,Principal.
Rome, Ga., Jan. 2,1851.
Warehous Commission Mercliii ts
r- AUGUSTA, GA.
T HE undersigned thankful for th* liberal
patronuge of the past season, again ten
ders their services to their friends and tb*
public, in thesnlo of Cotton and other Pro
duce, at their Fire Proof Warehouse on ;
Campbell street, >vhcic their-personal atten-
tion will be given to all business entrusted.to.
them, and liberal Cash advances made on.
Produce whon required. Orders for Bngging,
Rope and family supplies, executed at th*
lowest market price, i.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. O. JANES,
VHOS. W. COSKERY.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. 50tf
To Officers and Soldiers of the War with Mex
ico, the War of ISIS with Great Britain, or
any ofthe Indian Wars, Regular, Volunteer'
or Drafted, or their legal Representatives,
Widows and heirs.
B y resent act of Congress you aro nlloivril boun.
IV hinds imd money in proportion to tho timo
ot service, rendered in nny of tho nhoyo nn.- •
Wars. The undersigned having all the forn|. -
cessnry, you onn obtain warrants for entering,
your Inuda, nnd procure die bounty money whenev
er allowed, by application to
DANIEL 8. VRtXTUP,
Attorney ot Low, Rome, Gii.
October IT, 1SS0. um
JpOl'R months after date application will be made
tho honorablo the Inferior Court of Floyd
county,when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave
to sell all the land and negroes belonging to the os-
late of William Jinks, late or said county, deceased.
THOMAS S. PRICE, '
WILLIAM G. MILES.
Jan. 23, 1851.
! Adm’rs
FRESH ARRIVAL.
At No. 2, Choice House.
T HE undersigned would respeeifully Invite the eiti
zensof Rome and tile surrounding country,to cal
ami examine his FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just
received uno opened, consisting iii part of the follow
ing articles, viz:
Refined, Crushed, Portorico and N. Orleans Sugars
Javnjlin and Laguirn Coffee.
Molnsses, Syrup, Rice, Clieeso, Sea-chocolate, Rni.
sins, CatsupB, Pickles, Citton, Preserved Ginge
Sperm, Starr and Tallow Candies, Family Flou
Mackerel in bbls.,half bbls., and kitts. Butters,Pow
der, Shot and J.ead, Axes, Iron and Nails, Bucket
Brooms, Factory Thread, Stone-ware, Bouts, Shoe
Hats, Caps and Blankets, and many other articles not
mentioned; nil of which he will sell cheap for Cash,or
in exchange for Country Produce.
THOMAS J. VERDF.RY,
Brood Street, Rome, Dee. 19,1850.
PROSPECTUS
OP TUB
CUBAN LIBERATOR.
A NEAT Book of 300 Oclavo poges, descriptive
of the Island of Cuba, present ond prospective,
ond every thing on about it: Price $1,payable, in all
instances, when subscribing, to cnnble the Author to
hnvo tho work in the finest style of the arts.
' Besides tlie reoding matter, additional pages will In
No. 1 Steel engravings, illustrate many curious and
instructive, os well as exciting scenes; and prominent
among them will bernota few Americana transported,
grated, shot, nnd in dungeons nnd highways in chains,
without committing nny offence whatever. Seconda
rily, like illustrations will exhibit the author before
tlio“Spadiik InguitUion," supposed l,y many to be ex
ploded, and American Ladies nnd Gentlemen in Ha-
vantm piling bags of gold before the authorities for
hisrelease.
Confident of n pntronnge as liberal aa tho subject is
important, Editors who copy this, and Post Musters
who “frank’’ remittances, are my agents, retaining 35
per cent commission for the sumo; ond os all truth ia
excluded by the Government Censor from tho Cuban
press, and all people there afraid to talk, for a like
reason, less is actually known of Cuba in the United
States than even the remotest co ner of the earth.
It is timo thio should cease: respecting the garden
appt of thie earth, when once under American rule,
and tho latter is as necessary as tho former, and both
as certsiu as the recurd of Genesis, containing tho
commands of Almighty God.
EDWARD STIFF,
Author of the "Texan Emigrant,’’ nnd late Editor of
the “Cherokee Sentinel," at Cudar Bluff, .din.
F. S The day is not remote when I shall attend
the Circuit Courts of DeKnlb, Cherokee, See., Sec., ill
•dlabninn, ond my friends will pleose have a goodly
list of names for two purpoie, ready.
JOHN W. BURNETT, Rome, Go., is the author
ised Agent.
Morch a, 1831. tf
’DISSOLUTION ~
T HE Firm of Sullivan, Cabot Se Co. Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The now firm of
Sullivan, Cabot Se Co. ore authorised to settle all the
business of the late firm. ' F. I. Sullivan,
F. M. Oabot,
Rome, Jan. 1, 1851. H. D. Duncan.
THE subscribers having purchased the interest of
H, D. Duncan in the Into firm of Sullivan, Cabot Se
Co., will continue tho business on their own account,
under the name nnd style of Sullivan, Cabot Se Co.
F. I. SULLIVAN,
F. M. CABOT.
Roms, Go’, Jan. 1,1851.
NEW GOODS
UNDEIt TIIE MASONIC HALL.
R. J. JOHNSON
I S now receiving a very large and the beat assorted
stock of Goods ever received by him, consisting of
nearly everything usually kept by merchants. Domes
tic and staple goods, some very low price for laboring
hands. Gentlemen's tine dress Goods, well assorted.
French and English Cloths, Cussimeres, Vestings ond
Summer Cloths, all direct from the Importers. Lo-
dies fine dress goods, nlmost every description, nnd la
test and moat fashionable for Spring and Summer; col
ored plaid embroidered, plain and Swiss muslin nnd
Lawns; Fancy silk tissues, Barioges, and a handsome
assortment of Ginghams of every deicription, nil di
rect and of the latest importations. Ribbons, ond a
large stock of worked collars, caps, mantillas, visettes,
and many other articles too tedious to mention. La
dies best twisted silk Gloves and mils, colored fancy
kidulores, Linen and lawn handkerchiefs, hoisery, itec.
BONNETS—a fine stook colored satin, lace, gimp,
satin straw, Hungarian, pearl and Spanish hair bonnets.
Misses pearl nnd satin straw and gimp Bonnets. Bon
net silks, flowers and linings; Ladies kid slippers
niid walking shoes ; also a large stock of Boots and
t-hoes foir gentlemen, fino nnd common.
Ready-made Clothing, summer Hats, fine moleskin,
fur and silk hats. Crockery, China nnd glass ware,
hardware, cutlery, saddles, bridles, martingales ; also,
a fine lot of sugars, cofice nnd molasses will be sold
very cheap for cosh only. lie respectfully invites his
former customers und friends to give him a call; he is
prepared and will give tho best of bargains
N. B. A liberal reduction will be mnde for cash, for
all bills over $3.
Rome, mnrch 27, 1851.
100 REWARD
e> i
iSu t
M:
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William
Jinks, late of Floyd county, deceased, will please
call ond make immediate payment, nnd those having
claims against said estate will pleute preeent them in
terms of the law.
THOMAS 8. PRICE, ) ...
WILLIAM G. MILES, \ Adm r *
1^5 KEGS Nails, assorted. Forsalojow,whole
1 sale and retail, by-
Jon. 2,1850.
F. M. ALLEN.
J Q BALES Footory Ysrn, for^iolHow^b^^
-f K BALES Bleached and Rrown Homespuns
.1 from 3-4 to 6-4 wide, for sale lotv by_
F. M. ALLEN.
on CASES Men’s Boots end Shoes for sale Jo w
£\3 by F.M. ALLEN.
Jon 3.
1 A CASES Ladies'Walking shoes nnd kid slip
XU per. from 60 cents n pair up. For sole by
Jan2. .F.M. ALLEN.
A FEW pieces 8-4 Biooohed Linen diopei for to.
bio cloths—vory nice—for sole low by
Jon 3. F.M. ALLEN,
^jfHITE WINE nnd pure Cider Vinegar,. for
AUCTION AND I OMISSION BUSINESS,
THE undersigned wouldrespectfully tenth r.hls ser
vices to the public as
CITY AUCTIONEER.
All bnslneik entrusted to his care will meet, with,
prompt attention and quick retnrns.
„ J. L.1IUSON,.
lie would beg lenre to refer to
NXSSXS. LOO.N A ATKINSON, I
RAV A COTION, \ -'tseon.. . .
MESSRS. JO-KV Se BttO. j -
cntRBvJe SB. I c ’ ri "' n '
DENNIS Se III NT, V
MB. I. TXAINOR,{ Millrd&rv I
IMIflU*,^ aUIIIPUKvV II£.
Rome, Ol., Deo. 10, I860,.
10
GARDEN SEEDS—CROP 0F1M0-
W E invito Bttontlon to onr line nssortrornl of tier-
Seed, sip. Just reuelveil a few bu. Onion silts
nnd buttons—some Viotorln Rhubarb (or Pio Plant)
Roots—Millet seed, Field Peas, (English) Enrly Com.
30 bbls. Northern seed Pomt.cs, etc. Merchants
supplied upon the best terms.
Jan. 3.'! BATTEY & BRO., Druggist*.
United States Wholesale
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
8. H. Hanford.Ac Co,.
SUCCESSORS TO
LEWIS Sr HANFORD,
Not. 252,254,356 and 238 Piarl street, -Vito Will
articles ol shirts end drawers, wo keep nn endin', vn-
liety. Also,the mostexlenslvo iimnufitcturirajof oil*
clothing nnd coveted hots in the world. Plain and
fashionsbls clothing of nil kinds. Cntnlogues of stock
sent by ninil. Orders Promptly ailed.
N. H-HANFORD As CO. -
Successors to Lewis 4s IlANroxn,.
Nos. 333,334,336 and 238 Petri street,New York.
solo by
F. M. ALLEN.
KfkA LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for rale. Ap-
391/ p to F. M* ALLEN
Jan. 3 •
penmanship”
M r. McKOY’S fourth Term o( Peumanshlp will
commence in this place on Monday, 3 J of March
FREE AND EASY.
C ALL at the Free & Eaey House, 4 doors below the
Choice Hotel* where you will find a general as-
s rtment of Confectionaries, Fruits, &o., of the very
besith&tcver has been, and asgoodasever onn be offer
ed in Rome. Sold low for cash. GEO. SHAW*
Feb. 20,1651.
BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal just to-
ceived and for sale by G. SHAW,
pb 20
SUPERIOR article of Family Flour, lor sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
GOOD article of shelled Corn on bond and for
si
sale by
Feb 20
fit BOXES superior New
XU Feb 20
G. SHAW.
York Cheese for sale by
G. SHAW,
A FIRST rate let of Bacon jost received and for
rale by G, SHAW.
Fell 20
Y/w W k LBS. of su perior Lord just received at
lUUU Feb20 SHAW'S.
1 A HALF I
XU Feb 90
PERM and Star Candlea for sale by
Feb 20 C
200
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
At Number 4 Choice House.
YTT’HERE you vyill find any quantity of Pants for
VV sale by OSQOOD, ALSOBROOK & CO*
march 20,
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, liv
ing near Liberty Hill, Dallas county Ala.
or was stolen on the J st of October Inst,
my negro man, George Sims, 23 years
old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high and weighs
about 150 or 60 lbs., complexion black, and has a
small mole on tho end of his nose, some marks of the
whip on his bnck,hna a low forch.-ad and rather small
eyes, down look when spoken to.
! will give the above reward for the apprehension of
the boy and thief, or $50 for the delivery of tho boy
tome at my residence ns above, or $25 committed to
any jail in the United States, so that I get him.
march 29.1851. W. H. RICHARDSON.
GEORGIA—Floyd County
W HEREAS, Joseph Durham applies to me fo
Letters of Administration on the estate of Jane
Du'hatn, late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
ainaular the kindied und creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show came, if any th<7 have, why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office; March 20th, 1S3L
JESSE LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
S
A First rate article of Tobacco and Cigars always
A kept nt SHAW’S
Feb 20
S SCOTCH Herrings, Sardine*, &c., may nt all times
5 be found at tho FREE & EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20
O YSTERS, Lobsters, Shrimpe, Pig’s Feet, Egg%
&c\, served up in n superioj manner at the
Ffl> 2U FREE 3c EASY HOUSE.
LBS GOSHEN BUTTER, for sale .vt
Mnrch 6,1851. O. SHAW’S.
B UILDERS of Store and Dwelling houses nre In
vited to examine samples of Mineral Knob Locks
—white and dark, at F. M. ALLEN’S
Feb 20 1831
SURGICAL NOTICE.
D R. PAUL F. EVE accepted the Professorship ot
Surgery in the Medical Department of the Uni
versity of Louisville, Ky., only for.the sea-ion ol Lec
tures now closing, with the hope of benofltting the
health of his family; but no improvement having
been produced by the change, he has returned tb Au
gusta, and is prepared to resume the Practice of Sur-
ccrt/i -
His Infirmary for Negroes isopen for patient.*.
Augusta Feb. 12,1831. (Murch 6, 3m
NOTICE.
T HE Co-partnership existing heretofore b c t we <m
Battxy &• Bro. hnving been dissolved by mutual
consent, the business will be continued At the oldytnnd
byROBT. BATTBY. All unsettled business of the
firm will receive the attention of us both*
G. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Rome, March 1,1631. ROBT. BATTEY.
XTBSTS for married und single, with q few to mor-
Y TV in. ibr salt, by
march ?0 OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK 4s CO.
X\TE propose to dress ogy gentleman who may de-
VV sire it,in fine style,und at x lo.w price—
t care of the outward tr — “
good Boi ‘
JUST RECEIVED.
B Y the Subscriber, in addition to his former stock,
a choice lot of Grqcerlcs ; consi'ting. in part, of
New Orleans, Forlo Rico, Crushed, Refined Granulat
ed Sugars; Superior Rio Coffee, Sperm, Star and Tal
low Candles : 12 bbls. Irish Potatoes, for eeed ; 30
Sacks No. 1 Penfield Family Flout; sign a choice lot
si Liquors, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port. Pure Hoi-
lend Gin, Scotch Whiskey, nnd Domretic Liquors.
“ wdwnre, Blacksmith Tools, Hoes, Trace Chains,
els Spades, Garden Rakes, Bgpts, Shoes andHats.
«f which ha offers fpr sale on ns good terms as
|ht in the oily.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charleston, South Carolina, Not. 1850,
undersigned he. commenced the ImDOftingr
- and Wholesale: Dry Goods Businesses' n~
135, Meeting-street, where ha will open, by about.tbs
fifteenth of January next, n large and very complete
Stock of FarttlRia Goode, selected by himself*
in the markets or England and Franca, and imported
direst to this Port.
He particularly invites attention to his 6'toek of
SILK AND FANCY GOODS, os being ono of the
most extensive ever offered in this Market—couipris.
Ingnn assortment of
Plain and Figured Black, Fancy-cclored Figured,,
Foulard, Qlace, nnd Chene SILKS ;
BAREGES, GRENADINES, ALBARINES;
French and Scotch Ginghanmi, See., of the lutesti
nnd newest styles ;
A vety Ibll Stock of new style Bonnet Ribbons ;.
GLOVES of every, description;
A large variety of 8IIA WLS, udapted (e the Sprlng;
and Summer trade ; ■
HOSIERY—Silk and Cottnn—In great variety ;
A largestock of Silk, Mohair. Cotton and Thread:
EDGINGS and LACES.
Possessing facilities for purchasing on t!)s molt fa-
voluble terms, ho confidently invites u comparison,
with any Market in the United Stntcs.
He will have.in addition,. fullsuppiy of American,
Manufactured Goods.
A anil from his friends, and dealers generally, is re
spectfully solicited.
JAMES B, BETTS.
Dee. 19,1850.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. J. D. OWEN,
(Late Assistant Physician lo the Lunatie
Asylum at Milledgeville.)
TT AV1NC permanently located in Rome, respectful-
XX ly lenders his Professional services to nil peisons
requiring Medical, Surgical or Obstetric aid in the
City or country. He hopes by constant and unremit
ting attention to hia profession, to merit a liberal ahare
of patronage. _
OFFICE rut (nr to the Courier Office
opposite the Buena Vista House—Residence, next doer
to Mr. Cabot.
Rome, Ga., Nov. 14,1850. 6. 3m.
IRIUSAN, EITC-I§ A CO.
IMPORTERS AND JOBMERS,
08 Liberty street, Now Ynqk,
(Between Broadway trod Nassau,)
A RE row receiving n rich nml beutrtifilL nreorl-
mriit of Fancy Silk and Millcnrry Guods, to
which we would particularly invite the attention of n
Cash PutchaserS, and will make it, on object for them
to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell our as.
sortment, forCuBk, lower than ever before offered - in’
thlsmiukct.
Milleneraoan supply themselves witii every article
ill thcr line, at about the cost of Importation nr Auc
tion price--. Many of our gooda are luamtfifstuired ex
pressly for onr own sale, and cannot bj surpassed ■ lor
beauty or low prlcei.
Rich Hut and Cap Ribbons, a large variety.
Silts and Satins for Bonnets.
Crapes, Craps Liss.-s, Tarietonaond Illusion Lares
Trimmings lor Hats, Capsantl Drex-eo.
Jenny Lind Capa, Party and Opera Head DrC'ies,
Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Clientisetts.
Thread, Brussels, Valenceinee, Silk end l.i.-ls
Thresd Laces.
Embroidered Edgings end In-erlings, Swiss anti
Muslin.
Embroidered, Revelre nnd Plain Linen Combiie
iudfs.
Gloves and Mils, Kids, Silk, Lisle Thread and Few-
Hg Silk.
Scarfs, Cravats and Dress HkfsJ
Swiss, Jaconet, Bool; Mgs] in a, and Bishop Lawns.
Embroidered, Dsirsak and plain Canton Crape
Shawls.
A Fall assortment of Straw Gooda.
French and American Artificial Flowera.
With a largo variety not mentioned above,
All wishing tp avoid p.ying long prices will m«k#
money by culling and satisfying themselves.
Feb. 6. 1851. “ SB
NQVQE.
T HOSE having unsettled accounts
scribcr, wili confer a favor Sy "
able time and making settles!
also,those havir '
or unsettled^ - ‘