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No Nullification in Outo.—'I lie Col
umbus fuliio) State Journal: ultsijy denies
the slorv which has beon pratty extensively
circulated, that Ohio has passed ivlaw nulli-
fyinir the fugitive xlive bill in that Whig.—
The Jditriia) says that no such law bus pas
sed the Legislature. or either branch.—Jmtr.
Sj Muss.
Beautiful Thought.—There is but a
hreath-of air nnd a beat of tho heart betwixt
this wiirld and the next. And m the briet
interval of painful arid awful suspense, while
wo feel that' Death is present with us, that
we are powerless, arid he oif-pnwe fill and
the last faint puNnlinn here is but the pre
lude of entiles life hereafter; we leel, in the
midst of the stunning enhimily nhont to lie-
fnll us. that enrth has n&componsnling good
’ to mitigate the severity'of our hiss. But
there k no grief without some heucficeat
provision to soften its intenseness. When
the gnod nnd the lovely die, the itieinoiv of
their good deeds, like the moonbeams on the
stormy sea, lights up our darkened hearts,
»nd lends to the surrounding gloom, n beau
ty so sad, so sweet; that we would not, if we
could, dispel the darknoss tlint onvirons
them
Something. Fon the Geobuians to Con
sider.— Complaints against the management
of tho Georgia slate toad have, been littered
by imite than a, thuosnnd tongues in Hast
and Middle Tennessee mid North Alabama
I’liis Inis; been so, nUliough the Tonnessco
ivter has been the unly /setter lo. Ihe road.
The greai eurieritbf produce llowing lo Ihe
terminus of (he rand by this lliorough.are
iilime, lias glutted the ware-houses at Chal-
tmiuoga to such au. extern that forwarding
merchants there have been w riting letters lo
their trends to return their produce n* home,
until that already accumulated could bo for
warded over the ttiutl, If,this tie the cundi-
tion-uf things now, what will it be when the
Nashville and Catlnnunga road, the Hast Ten
nessee and Georgia loud, and the Memphis
aid Charleston road shall have contributed
to sw ell the current uf heights now being so
middy convey ed over the Western mid At
lantic road? Truly*, in view of the future
a reliirm in lLo management oftliis gieat wink
of the Empire state of the south is imperiou
ly demanded.—Knox. liegislert
Mr. Clay at Auction.—-The New York
Tribune, under its lucnl bead, gives a report
ef a seene which lately came off in tlint chy
In nn nnetion r iom. In selling n lot of li oks
the auctioneer held up an old volumo rf Mr.
Clay’s speeches, printed some years since,
After cnlihig some seconds unsucre-sfully for
a hid] ho wound up after this fashion :
“Brit gentlemen,” urged tho niielinnre r ,
growing siightlv frantic, nnd playing Ins
hammer with despe.nto energy, “the sale
most gnon—give me somo'lring—nnvllung
whatever. What will vmi give me for Mr
Clny r” “Give for him?’’ said Tavlm 1 of
Washington, “I will give ihree eheers fur
him at any timo.” “Ard I,” said n hnlf
dozen others. “Agreed.” said n df.zon nnd
a hnlf. “Try it,”, said n hundred n"d a half.
And so three lienrtv cheers for Clny nnd
Kentucky rosounded through the room, and
the Trade Side went on swimmingly.
The Goon of Bailiioads’—We recollect
the lime when Chnllnnoogn, nn the line ho-
Uvoen Georgiu nnd Tennessee, Was n poor
miserable npologv for n town, with n black
smith shop, n grocery, nnd wdinl w ns face
tiously called a town. Its census could linvo
beon taken in n quarter of nil hour. Chnlln
noogn lies now fiiio, largo nud e.iimuodimis
hotels in foil blast, n Inrge number of boun
tiful private residences, nnd a thriving indus
trious population -
So much tor the influence of Railroads.—
N. O. Bulletin.
«—f. —Th
u.iPiSntHSf Kv.; Courier Icirns that a wl i e
man nnd four negroes have been rc on l\ nr-
rcsled at Vincennes, In, The negroes be
long to B. MeKiomnri; of Rottlli Fl u ern e
Ain , nnd ibe man who ivns romiin-r ilwin n!
rails himself John II. Miller. In c!
thought I e was uife whoo lie gi t lo Vjn.-i it
mes, hut he found the ci’izous ol that place a
tuw-nhidingpeople '•'lie prlaooer wore
ken charge if lit- tho Marshal of Evansville
——iV, O' Bulletin.
Another New Enterprise.—We undei-
«tmid that a gentleman frnoi Wilmington N
C., has hoiiglit the I nick wi) clioti-e on 'lie
fiver, eree'ed by".! H. But • mid formerly
occup cd by the Macon S:o i.i bmil Cumpany
for the purpose of rar.ihl.sRiiu; a CMltoi
Factory, to, lie propelled by sleam. The
ball is in motion. The p.isiiion of Mnrnti ii
beginning to be-understood and npprecjjjted,
Olid capitalists (r- lit ribrlied at e ready lo a
tliemsr be of he advantages. The do'y < f
our people (lien is plum. Lo' them dcvel.q
I'tieir resunries- coiisiiuci their (’anal, mid
Jiring the water power of tin* nen.iilgeeiin'i
tliec ty. -This; it is estimn'ed. wiH !i“ >i fit
tienl to drive Hit) .000 sp ndles, nud would
t' insure to iMncon n population ot no
thousur.d persons.—Jour. &,• Mess.
S',. Invasion of Cuba.—There luivc bee
some denronstrui’uins within the Inst few day.
which seem to indicate the mniinre ol d
orgimSntion for the purpose of m.akm
another descent upon Cuba. On Thnisdny
Friday mid Sjjtiuiday, of last week, some
’ sixty or seventy men passed down the Mn
■' cpn and YV-estciji mid Central Uosds.as fui n
Cnssidny’s—twenty miles this side of Si.va -
i nnh. They seem to have go c thither nn
der so i e mi«nppreheosion, as the whole
force returned lo this city on Sunday tiiglu
. On Monday morning they look up the tin,
-of march on the South-Western Road
- Their destination is entirely unknown; a-
dieir stories are somewhat conflicting nnd
ijhtrndictory One comical fellow reninrk-
thnt it was a detachment of Ihe Codiin
" Regimen', in search of those oppressions un
der tbe Union, so eloquently dosreibed by
V'-’lhpir gnllntil lender during tbe summer.
5 They were a fine looking set of men, mostly
from Cass nnd JffgJld counties.
We pretend not to say “wlint’s in tbe
wind,” but would not lie surprised lo receive
stiiring news in n few days from California,
St. Domingo, Culm, or some other quarter ot
Jbe globe.—Jour. £>• Mess.
Foreign Coemmerce. of Charles nix
ie present this ‘inbmilig a slaicnBm of the
_Sxports from the port of Charleston to Kor-
Tign Countries during tho quarter ending on
he 31st of March last. It will be percoiv-
■ Id that their aggregate value is - $0,9 1'1,460
lyftjr. the corresponding [quarter,
" $4,094,776
.Being nn incrense of - - $S78,6S4
Tie revenue cuiiecied at tho Custom House
I Foreign Imports during the quarter,
{■mounted to - - $196,072 81
sponding quarter, 1851 - $128,1112-1
Hg an increaes of - $68,961 58
t increase of exports over llio corica
ll art or ol Inst your is equal lo 22
r and the increase of imports, to 60
The latter is a result of striking
nee. as it proves the success of the
|]IHBjSch have been made to break into
•It. l)ooVk?f l * le foreign trade by North
gO.URTni cBpBjUt) least a poition
to them Will I,| the South, which
> wfikh”«c'e , <,;?. l,c *‘«l«neaU
on r rofeT°»ly <>l our
Simplicity is ib" grout fi ll ml to nntm
anil if I shmilil bo proud of nuv tiling
this silly woiTil.it vvuuh| bool iliis Itoncsi
alliiin to.—Stern}.
Portable Horae Power for Wbent Thrashers •'
C 1.VN he Bet ii;t in ilit* It *M iu one clny.
• # For sale hv FRANCIS M. ALLEN,
Ap.il 24, 1871.
m r SPRING GOODS.
Will be received in a few days a Splendid Stock
OF
NEW STYLE SPHINX GOODS,
Being selected by one of our Firm now in New York. Our Goods "Spirit GASS—a pure article, «mi warranted t.,
will be sold for nstnnll profit, nnd will compare Itivornbly with nny 3tock give ii,o most irniiinm Unlit—>,m-, Umas. i'.,inis,d>-
Cl . I w - — .,1. ...» p n „ n ,,„, Stuffi, tJlnss, PerfnmM, ,5-o., nn.king n lull nmt
of Goods 111 tllO boutbern Cotintiy, T\TTTT>T5 * ~\r piv’j "tovl^of every articlo in the Dfiigglst lino.
BURNb & ]MURliAY»
site the Choice Motitl.
Oppos
rjtllE Aiinu 4 Meeting of the Siockliotd rs nf the
HEAD QUARTERS. 80th Redg G M »
Rome. Ap.it I2tii 1851. \
I N wheel enc»* to Ordet* recnied from die C oinuinn
der in Chief of die M-tenf tjeorgi.n, nn Kle tio .
will be held nn Tuendny ihe 3d tny of June next, nt
die no vein I pbicee of holding Flections for menibcm «f
the tl nernl Assemhh in tie county of Floyd, loro Bri-
mull rOeuernlufihe’M Briundc,12th Division,**. M ,
•n till the v icancy oflien John F. Bevers removed
i.y order ol t ol. S.AMUEL HTBWAUT.
li. J JUHNSONsA&utant.
April 17,1851.
SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING
O F THE GRAND DIVISION Ilf the «-»» «l
T. in < i n it. ii ut Bonn*, Un., on WeJn s-
dny die 3 th in.-tnnt.
A U it AND JUBICEE of the Order will he held in
the City of Udine, Un , on Thursdny the Irt dny of
Mny, 18 .1, under the direction of the (»kanu Di’vis-
I’-n of .Iu- Stnt.* of Ueorgin.
AN ADDRESS on ihe principles nnd clninisoftlie
Order will be deiiveretl by th * U,;v. BnnrnEa NV. *E.
Collier.of Pneifer Division, No. 3G5.
A I'ROCESSION will be formed nt the Mnsonic
Ilnll nt 10 o'clock, under the direction of the Ur.tiul
Manlmll.
MEMBER^ OF THE ORDER genernlly. nro
enruesdy invited to unite with us on tint occnsion.
THE FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE nnd the
Public penerrtlly, nre respectfully in v,led to attend -
(UTA UEDCCT10N ol Fnre on the ycver.tl Bn,I
Uo.ids in the St.ue will prohnldy be nindc for this oc<
cr.il »n. J. D. DMCEKAON,
Koine, 'in .April 17, I"fi• (‘h. Con.ofArr
xn 11 jg store.
JOHNSO . POPE & CO
LMIEMNU thnnkful fur tli liberal pot.onnge tlint
heretofore h cu ,-o gen ronsly extend d to*
«"!■ 1 • m. would solie I i eondntinnt'C, und invite
dif •iiienti in of thei: friends tnd the public gettfrully
•ti lt they iv now receiving nnd open.ng a Inrge
in w. || sei o. ii Bloek of t .O’ltls, mol would ntld ih..I
I R he ny i|m i.tste t • ir s yles cnmiot .,e surpn .-ed
Unr hi- ck c rih im *n th I ten. a yles Ln-lics' dr si
u « s.v . M,k« Muslins, (» nghuutS, Bnrnigea T.s
4 *•.' / I* ce I *•. 11 ■ • bred- Poplin, Prims, vo.
ere itti .*• well releei *d stock of Cnpcs, Colin h
' ull Lillies •S’iioe.-, • e. Oni stock of UentN' dn ss
u ol c ■ mint fail to suit buyer.-, i ur nssortincnt of
Ha dwnre Cut.ery.S tdd ery, Crockc.y, sho s, Bo mb
Bu gy nnd t nrringe T.ininiings c nnoi be equalled
o) nny m Rome at ih « t me We «lo ,,ot h mg 0111
our sign nod ay thn: we will sell lo .er tnn.i our neigli
b'»n*, l>ut only ask our irieiids and the public ge.»er .1
y. to tie eel 1 a in lo give us a ■ . Ji be lb re buying, 11.id
we p.onnse 10 give th in satisliiction both in prieetf and
qiMlity. We t.nly ttdd, y .n ran >11 inuKe mtin. y by
giving 11 a c ill l»*f .re m iking y >u • purrlrises.
Apiil <0, I'm!.
TENNESSEE BAC'N A??D LARD.
T HE Fubt'e.ib r ji! t ICC .vm-T and will ke-n u
hmid. nt fir Rail Ro.id It jim, fu a shori tiui
atatpplyofp i e T > e (hiron mid I .hr l II
in also prepnivd till aide;son dji.t 11.-nee, lor» on
M '» . I'Vmlicr-, U.1I4 .1 .1 iri-h Po nt., s
Rome, Ap. i to, IsmI. J.J. R .KFI'8, Ag’t
FLOYD SHERIFFS SALES FjR MAY.
^yiLLIms .Mo.nhe first Tueid,y i,. ftjuy
tin* Couri li-»n«*v flryoi m the City
Koine, Floyd. ( ounty.uitb n th • o-htI I10.tr.nl 1
the following prup-uy, to w i .
Hi*: - j.nii n, 11 m*.u;r«» bnv ion t \e:ir> uW, nnd
A u: nd J. 0 girl nine y nrs oM. l-v,«*«« on •«> the pro
... 1 ty ..I John Haulier-to -.itMy two (i in^ |- H1 . ( ]
'.01 n Fbiyil Superior Uon.i. on- in luvorvif Bol.eri
M.teii I! vy. John linn h r. the other in favor of Bo
•.» Mil v* John H -.teller and W;||,:m, R,.ol
Alii), led .if Luul No 244. in 1 lie 224
dotriut at d Gil 8”ct ^n; levied on a.- th • joo|».*iTy ol
U •or“e l nnt|-k 111. sati-l'y n li fii. i-,u' d tVom
Floyd S.i ior Coart in I'tvor ol' Jamen Morri , mid
trniisltwr. d 10 Hiram P. Lm.ipkin. vs. 0,-o.ge Immn
kin.
Also, Lots of Lnutl Nos. 1B7 ami 104. in
ill - Inlli di.-triet and Ith section, now Flo d county
nl*o the undivid dTourili part ofLot of I,and No.
loti, in said district and section;' al-oi No. in
the 1 nth district and Itli s.-ethn of s - id enunty; all
levied on as the property of Robert Wart*, deceased,
byvirtnoofa ti. fa. is.-ne.i from Floyd Snpeimr
Court in favor of John ami Samuel Rories, v- Alvmi
Dean nnd others, Adnrrs. on the Estate of Kolu it
Ware, deoeiis^d.
April 3. 3 IK jMA> S. IRK'.M/I!
At I mu 111 ft lillltt ;> 11 <3 |>1;U4’ S
John Miller’s infere<t in und lo Lot of
Land No. 315 in the 2Stl. ilKtriet and 3d S ’etion ;
levied an iu the propeity of said Miller, to untidy
a fi lit. issued Ironi a Jud e 's court of 1 hit III Dili
district, O* M., in favor of E. 11. Coneh, vs J..hn
AMler. nnd eontrolb tl by Wiley Ui ix/b-. Pioperty
painted out by said Grizzle. L-vy made and re-
timed to mo by a Co . table
Thomas o. watte tp, n. si.’tr.
April 3, l"f»l.
AI lliti dime lliiu* ai»H plan*.
Lot of Land No 319, in Ih* 4ih district
and Itlt section, Floyd county; levied on nstlm pro
petiy 01 William Wh.le* to Sitisly a f| in. Issued
Irn n Pa* Superior Court of Stewart county, in f ivor
of Frederick Beall and Ermjiniis T Beml, the ilrin of
F. iV K. Rea I vs sn d While, and I mu-'ferret! lo J ih.
R. Rouse, and oontrolb* | by Jam - C. Pemberton.
Property pointed out by Wilhuui Waters.
A pul 3. IJ. D. DUKE. D >h'ir.
_ Rome Rail 1 o ttl Col, for the election of Directors,
and the trniiHnetion of other busitless, took lace ut the
Directors’ Office in Rome, on ihe second Tuesday^,
this itisunnd ihcre not being u majority of the bl %
rtnr’nenicd, the meeting adjourned until the IWsi
Wednesday in April next, of which oil interest d v.iU
take due notice. S. T. CuMUS, Svc’y.
march 30.
PAT3BXS
I’.nytl illtirlgii^ti Mila lor Jiim*.
W Ii.L bo sold on the firnt Tue.-dny in Juno next,
before thu Court Mouse door in tho City of
Borne, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale,,
tho following property, to wit:
Out set of Bench Plains, one common
Brace and set of UiHa, ono hand s vy, ono .dozen
els. ono dozen gouges, 0110 tenant saw, one
nquaro, ono Ipind iiXj'ono'c.law. hummer, one
pair of compars-s, and 0110 rule ; all levied on ns
tho property ol'John D. Crawford, tosntisfyn Mort
gage ii. fa. issued from .die Inferior Court of Moyd
county, in JUvor of William O. Davis vs. John D.
Crawford.
April3* THOMAS 8. PRJCE,Bh*ir.
GARDEN aEEDS—CROP OF 1850-
ITTE invito attention to our tine asHirimeut of Unr?
▼ V Seed, ete. Just received a few bu. Union settf
and buttons—soma Victorni Rhubarb (or Pje Plant)
-some Vic
rara.1, BlaltkftMt (tingliaii) Early Cp
M-
UHHBSBr SECIOSaH.
For the Care of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, ORCtiP,
ASTHMA tnd CONSUMPTION.
Among die nitiuerou>discoveries Science lins mntl
in this generation to facilitate the busbies* of life—in*
cre isc its enjoyment, and even prolong the term oflm
man existence, none can be named of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution «f Chemistry to th •
hunting Art A va-t tdnl of iu virtues throughout
thi<* bro ul country, has proven beyond a doubt, that
no medicine or conihin ition of medicines vet known,
can fO surely u ’iitrul nud cut • th • numerous varieties
of pulmonary disease which have hi th -rto swept from
oar ritidet thous inds an I th aisands ev ry year. In
deed, there la now abundant reason tob I'.eve a reme
dy linsnt length been found which can Le relied on to
cure th • most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our
space lit re will not permit us to publish any proportion
of the cures Directed by its use, but we would presell
die following opinions of eminent men, nnd refer firth •
er enqu'ry to the circular which the ag nt brio .v nnm-
e,I, will always be picas’d to furnish free, wherein nre
full particulars, and Indisputable prool of these farts.
From the the President of Amh *rst College, the cele
brated Profe.-aor HITCUCOCK.
“James C. Ayer—Sir, 1 nave used your Hierr^
Pectoral iu my own en.-e of derp sc^d j ’
am fK'd^froai it^^|iy < { , *}| lt , r ,.|j t .f 0 j Inrynginlnnd
PJlftilVfVTijTfficullies. If my op nion ns 10 jts • uperior
character can h • of nny serv.ee,you nro at libe ty to
use it os you think proper. Ed. Hitchcock, L. L. D.
widely c
M, D.. L. L. D., Profi’f or of Ccmistry,Mineralogy,
&e, Yale College, t'cinber of the Lit. Hist. Med.
Phil and Scientific Societies of .1 me ien nod Eu
rope.
1 derm the Cherry Pectoral anndmir iblr enrnpas -
tlon fr mi some of the best art clea in the in iter a tned*
ca. nnd a very efleetive icmedy for th.* class of dis
eases it is ntetided to cure.”
Sew Haven Ct Nov. I. 1***D.
Major Paulson, Prrsid^Lof die S. G, Srunt”,stntc8
lu* ha u*>*d the rficrry PW;^il wilh wondc.fnl sue
cess, to cure an inilmnmntia&‘ a: a
Froi
;\thc lungs,
1 one of the first Pli%fcinns in Maine.
Saco, April 3G, 1^49.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Donr Sir, I am now con-
-taiuly using your Ch -rry P otornl in my practice, nnd
prefer it 10 any odu r niedicin • for puhuon try com-
pi tints. From ohs rvation of ninny sever* cases, I
convinced $1 will cure roughs, void-,' nn«l tli as« » «>f
the lungs,that have put t • d fi mot* till other etnedice.
I invariably reeomiu ml its iihc in cases of consump
don.and rotis.dcr it tnucli the best rein dy known for
tint disease. Respectfully yours,
I s. CusII.MAN. M. D.
Prepared and sold by James (’. Ayer, Pra tha'
Loivr.l, J
Raid in R ineb/ Battpv Brother, in Mnti tin, by
Wm Knot,in August 1 by Havila.vd. Rislky, & Go.,
and by all D.uiri ststlir atghoul the 4 te.
mtir.-h 30, 1e51. ly
(ikEilr /ITTlUiTiOA
t<d Splnirfiif 1Snuimrr Styles -fJdiet
and y.henpar than ccer.
M. STERN & CO.
W OULD respectfully ini» m the
public that tlu-y h <ve just re
York anti I h indelj hi ■, nnd openC'
incut of (ioods, ail pled i«> die sen-on ; coasi
pnrt, of -upt* ior spring n..d sumiiwr niiks. n
veiy large nsso’iineut of lawiw, gioghoms. p
cnlirocH, .Vo.
TO THE LADIES;
Their st ck of fnney a.tides and Jewelrv
!i<l 11
found to b • equal 1
The 1
bvf! Le
Tgin.—
any iu the Mate of
ompo t’dol gold uni st
es, r.ii“8, oar-riuffl, pencils, gold aUtl silver beads
pa sc ingsand tnraels, Lndi<*« comp tnion, fmey till-
hon^.trimnui.gs, ffork-hoxen, summer m.iiitillns; {jet*
innn, English aiidM’Vench periume - * and <0:1 ps, lam-y
collars, under-le.’ves; note papers, fancy envelopes,
wor.-tails, perforated paperr, carpet hag.-,fuicy mink ,
b.ushrs. Arrovdeon-, from fiOcis up to §3.’*.p 4 tsols,
ki*l, -iik n.itl cotton gloves,ho’inets. ladies’caps,lac s,
ed .iogs, mscrtiiUH, shoes, gr.ite.s, and a great many
other iiood.- impoGsibU: t » be euniy rated jn nn ndver-
Of our t
m mufaciurc at wholcsolo prices
Allg'-ndemeu who may he in want of go id and cheap
dothing, would find it to their great advantage lo call
in n-bcloio i»u cinvs.ng ewcjvhere, n> they hnv * an
•mire new, splendid ami In.go stock of re.oly-made
loth ug of nil sizes style.- nod qualides, ns also extrn
i/.es for children, c isluiiaici e.d.abd’' tc, queen’s cloth
gold, hIvci diiiI sic Imix d tweed linen, .Vnc . A:c.—
Films of doesk.n. plain nnd fancy c ise ir.e.e, drill. Jcc.
Ves.sof silk, sin 11, vnleiicia. (ashoie.eite,linen, M r
snilles. Arc Also till assort in lit youth's .mi servnaiN
doth Cust liners can o pend upon find ng them made
sploud.d style, latest hisliioii and superior woik-
insliip.
However low ihe price, we will also call the atten
tion of the public to o ir us ortmeiii.of Geiitiemcn’s
KtiltMSlilNG GOODS.
Kult'.
V GREEABLY to nn order of the Honorable the In
fcrlor Court of Floyd county when sitting ns n
Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in .Tun-! next, bef no tho Court House door in the City
of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale
the Ibllowingcity lot, to wlti No. 39, In the Coosa
Division of said city of Rome. Sold for the benefit
of Sarah A. nnd Wesley S. Trout, miner orphans
Tilinnn Trout late of said acunty, e’erensed. Terms
mad.’ known on dny of sale.
.March 13, 1851. PAM’L STEWART, Guir.
TO PLANTERS
T HE Undet'shucd can be found on Court Street,
the rear of th • Uilburn House, where lie is pro*
pnpctl 10 '-xecute till kind* of BLACKSMITH WORK
in the vc.y be*t Btyle and .t reduced prices. 30 per
cent*deducted from thu usual chniges for cosh receiv
ed for wqrk
Turning Plows
Ol a superior quality nntiufactnred uy iKcundeiHign-
cd.
JTorsc Shoeing
Executed by n skilful workman, nnd in Inct, nil kinds
of work will be finished in 11 wo ktnanlikc manner,
ami at tho shortest notice. Call and examine for your-
I. I vo
Rom •
Mai oh 13,1 'i'll.
N. DUDLEY*
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J UST received, fine. Printed Muslins, for Rprin/,
Jnekonct and Sw ss Mmlins nnd Isertings.nt
March G. F. M. ALLEN’S.
JESSE LAMBERTH& CO.
ISroud Street* Rome* Georgia,
R ESPECTFULLY nnnouncc to the public that
. r
th y arc now opening and will keep com-iandy
on hand, n lar^e nnd well selected stock of
ltt!it<ly«ltl;i<1(* Clotlilug
of every' description. AIho lint** nnd Caps, Boot-*
and Sic es, Umbrellns. Trunks nnd Carpet Bags. To-
g tiie* with n well selected stock ofLndh’S and M saes
Straw and Satin Bonnets, Ladies nna Min es Satin
nud Lnstin4 Ualter-* and Bu kins. T es, Slippers nnd
Walking Shoes ; Also Purns »ls, GIoyos, tniti, Ft
mbs.&c., Morch 13. Ip51.
OOB TI.
■fi XfkBUSIIELS Corn for sale,
M.pJU March 0. P. 1
AJkLENSflii
A LOT of suporlor Pianos fo- sale nt
OSGOOD, ^IL.-OBROOK A: CO.
r HO^E who wish the bc.-t upland Cotton Seed in
the world line h tt *r apply soon nt
r apply 1
OSGOOD. .VLSOBROOlv & CO.
March 30, 1SGI.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR6. MELTON & WINN,
H AVING nssocidjy themselves together in ih"
practice nfPhyslc in Elfijav, would re-pectfully in-
furni the cidzcns of G.liner and the adjoining counties
tlint «h *y nro prepared to engage in the practice of
l*liy«ic MiriT'ry Sc Ridwlferj' Th-yhnv
o 1 hand n large nnd sj l rnd nssartinent of Drug-,
in tiuments, Arc. Vc Dr, Melton graduated In Ed
inburg in the year l'' 10,—was attendant physician in
tin* Chelsey I lo plml, London, fiir *1 ye irs, has since
b en surgeon in the United Slates Navy, nnd ! s now
n member of th * M-*d cnl Soe.\ *ty of LeX’iv.rttm liy.
Dr Winuis a graduate of Augusta On, nnd his prnc*
ti e-l infi^b.g » nnd Ahibntna wlih unr-vnled success
uti l has just *eturned f.nin visit ngth * Charity Hospi
tal of N -w Orl ’ins and the American ho pilnl of the
West Indies, wh re he has hud nil oppnrtnuhi-s of be
coming familiar with most malignnt discns *s, that in-
test om country No pains will he sj nrcil on tlu i
art to necimimodate nil who nvy c JL Objects o»
■ Iiarity w II in e: wi Ii prompt alt -ntln n » dso in- II-
i L. will li’i I a uenbhy nud pleasant location nt their
Office, whi di may he 'onnd on the North East co-ncr
of th * public s mare in Ellijay.
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G \ Its Ofili of Jnminry loaf, n Cnlffl;lfi VOCKKT
nr— " - '
OOK willi Twanty.fivc Dollur. in it, nnii
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GO01^ | vernl notes nnd papers Two notes on Win. Bai y.
Consisting of nhiits, standing coll ns, cravnis, Jenny,
Lind ii s, limey si.k suspenders, porttn u'teous, .N;ou-
ry purses,pocket boobs. U .000 sup rior segars of our
manuliuyyre, nicuioi;aiulimi huojis, >v/ ting in uerin s,
•Vc . Xfi ; always t»jj hnmj an exi’c i.-Ive and fash on
able assortment of hnis.c* .p , hoids, shoes! traveling
trunks with secret springs, packing t links, yul.rc*,
carpet bngs, walking ennui*, «!kc. Prices not ^urpnssed
for ohyapness.
We ar • gr.iioi'ul for nst encotrngemem by our f.ir-
er custom, rs nnd solic.t a continuance ol the same,
and all who recommend tliei,-fr ends t » trade m this
t«bj shment, may depend upon being dealt with fnir-
lv and li.meatly.nnd ol receiving lor tliei.- money its
full equivalent; und w>* pledge tmrsf Ives 10 nscnlllion-
ornble inen.is to give s itisfaciiun nnd deserve tin* con-
fidenc-- qf our-poirowp. Dull at opr sinblj hni mt and
for yourselves. M. bTEJJN c\c CO.
Brood Street.Opposite Rie F04Office.
Koine, Apiil 3,1851.
eh for one hundred nnd twenty-seven dollars
fifty c ms, both given in Fehr.-ary, 1849, one due De
cember SJ, 1 -49, and the other December 27, 1870 ;
one on S th Wntd for three hundred nnd eighty-seven
dollars and fift" cents, given in March, 1850, nnd due
the 35th of December thereafter; two on N'ichol is
Pyle. .one f»r fifteen dollars, given in the fall nf 18-49.
nnd due Dee- mber 35th thercnlt -r. nnd one lor twenty
dollars, due December, I "50, both given at the same
time ; nnd one on Lemuel Parker, ford hly-ninu dol
lars, it veil in the winter of l v 45. nnd due December
therm ter; nnd one execution on Wm. Sr is for ten
doll ir.«, obtained inthecityof Borne, inInvori f James
Ellitt. nnd two receipts from James Gardener, Editcr
of the Weekly Const lull n.dist.nml some other pn-
pcis, I do not recollect till. Th • Note-* were given to
tu vsclf. except the two on N. Pyle and the one given to
John C Cojeman, nnd two executions on Reuben Phil
ips, ohta tied in Floyd county, the amounts 1 do not
recollect, froth in favor of Wesley Shropshire ; all the
above papers were lost in Rome, oml I w.ll give ten
dollars fir the delivery of 1 hem to me, or Hardin 5&
Lnmpkin W \1. G. MILES
.March 27, 1871.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE KEDIDINES.
Well selected to suit Bhi/sicians.
L INSEED OIL—A gooJaupply.iuiiVa very fine or-
lido.
PURE WHITE LEAD—A Inrgo rapply, oml
otloiod low for-ouoh.
LAMP OIL—A very superior, article for winter
or sumtiier use.
PUTTY-l ’ut up in bladders, and. of the best qual-
March G, 1851. ’ J. D. DICKER "ON, Agent.
3 (loots nliove the Exchange Hotel, Rome.Go.
PRQYISION STORE.
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lnrd, Corn, Flour, Whetrt, Sugar, Coffee,
Snlt, nnd Molasses, Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes
nnd Leather,
Dried Fruity Reef and Fish.
Pure Port IFinr, nnd Pate Otnr.l fJmndt/, Porter
and Lpruon Syrup. A small lot of Sho *s on eon.dgn-
ment.J
A few young men can be accommodated with
Boarding.'
March G, 1851. Veranda llot*«, Drpot Fqm.e.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber 0.1 W rJn;*«dav,
the 11th u!t., n chestnut t*’orrel AiA’ fi, shod
nil round,and 1 think a small wliHftp'” 1:1 lore-
liond With semi marks of gour.< Any person taking
upsaid tnilmd and giving in'* infor.no tion of (he
•sune, will be liber,illy rewmtLd. Write to Joka
*oii’a Fust OfiW'f, Floyd county, tli. 9
■JOHN JOHNSON,P. AI.
Jan.
DISSOLUTION?
T HE Firm of Sur.l.l.MN, Cadot Ac Co. is th s day
tlissolveil by imitttal consents The ujw firm ••
Millivnn, Ciihot <.Vr Co. nro nut'..tinned to s *illij nil the
business of the Into firm. F- I Bim.uvan,
F. M, C-AOOT,
Rome, Jan. 1, 18.71, tl. D. pg.vcA*.
TIIE subscribers having purelintcd the interest ol
H, D. Dununn in the Into firm of Snllivan, (hihot A*
Co , will continuo the bu-iness 0.1 their own account,
under the name und style of Sullivan, Cabot Ac Co.
f. y sir lu VAX,
F. M, CADOT,
Rome, Ga , Jan. 1, 1871.
DISSOLUTION.
been th s d iy d-ssolved by inutnnl consjut, th 1
liu-«ini*s« will l»c cominued at the old stand, I,y R. S.
NORTON, whcic nn n-sirtnu’iit willulwny? be kept
pa h.'ietof ire.
T ito unsettled l-usine sof the fun will receive th
ntt-ntionof both, WM* E ALEXANDER.
Jan. 30, 1871. R. 8, NORTON.
NEW GOODS
IWDIIII TIIll .11 A.SOM, H.tlX;
II. J. JOHNSON
J S now receiving a very larg.' nm) thj Leal aasorted
aloclt or Bio,Is ever r.'Ce.vo 1 by him. coiul t ug of
noarly fyervlhlng munlly Ii0|>l by nirrehanta. Uomea-
lie nnd ample Dooda.aomo very low price for Inboring
hands Gentlemen's line drea. Jooils, well nsairted.
french nml English Clolh.. C.issimere,. Veal ng.nnd
Summer Cloiha, all direct from tho Importers. Lp.
di a fine dreas goods, nlmnst every d. scrtp;|on, nnd In-
let nml most ihahionnble for Sp.ing and Summer; <ol-
ored pin id embroidered, plain nnd .Swlipi muslin und
I.nwna t Fancy silk tisane. IlnrLigcs, nnd u h i fill some
ns.ortin. lit nf Gim;lvi[ils of every d.reripti.m, nil dl-
rjut nml of the latest linpnrliilifihi Hibl ons, nnd a
tsrge-ns.-K „(• worhej Colima, caps, 111 .Illlllas, viaettcB,
and tinny other nrtbh s too tu.li.ius io iitent ott, Ln-
d e< best twisted silk Gloves and niits, colored f.ittey
ydulorcH, Linen nml l.twn hsndkerchte.lt, hoisery,tec.
BONNETS—n fine stock colored satin, lacc, gimp,
satin straw, Unngnrhn.pfnrl and Spanishhairbnunet*.
Aiiss.spc.irl ami satin straw and gimp Bonnet-*. Bon.
net silks, flovve.s am| linings; Lndio* kid slippers
nnd walking -hoes ; also a Inrge stock or Boots and
'•hoes for gintleinett, fino and common.
llenily.uinfie Glolhing, mtuimer lints,fine tnulvaUn,
jur nnd .ilk hnta. Crockery, China nud pinna wnrv,
hardware, emlery, sadillen, l.riillca, mnrtingalea ; nlsn,
n fine lot nf sugar-, coflec nnd molaaaeiiw.il he sold
very cheap fur onah only. He rea;,eet!h|ly invites hi,
fonnercNBioinersnnd frienda toglve him u call; he In
prepared and will give tho Lent of bargnlnn
N. B. A liberal reduction will be made for cash for
nil htlla over (f:i.
Homo, inarch 97, 18.71.
Free Bridge No'io .
A LL parmns wlia linvje aub-orlhed to the huildlnu
■ » of n Fr e tlr dge ncrora the Etowah Ulver, will
pie me call and pay the amount id tji iy aubarriptiona
either lo Wat. Jotixso.v, A. T. Habdi.x or D. H. Pni.xT-
an.
I-OOK BI..FQU R YOU LUAF.
At Number 4 Chtiice House.
W HERE you will fin I any nuunlty of Pnnts for
enlejiy OiClOO'J, ALSOBRcOK * CO,
mnrch 20,
V7"ESTa lormarrl il ondsingle, witlin few to mar-
v r/i in. tor sal * hv
rjj fit] lor aal • by
march 20 OA'GHOD, ALSOBROOK & CO.
/"~10ATS to mnb h, nml n "little mote an,
bar'll and crossbar'll. Come an.I «•••.
march 2(1 O.VGOOT. M.ROI1ROOK
' p'nl
CO.
sire it in fin * style, md nt a low price— nfiertn
king cire or the outward mnn, we will nourish his
mind with good Books of nil kinds. We will furnlah
slut nnnry nml f.nny ainilon iry.npd all that kind of
thing, very cheap, nn mny be prov .’t l>y eniulrl ’g at
mnrch 20 OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK A: CO.
BAGOH-
l LB-. Bncon, at
12,000 March 6. F. M. ALLEN'S.
NOTICE.
E SCAPED from me in Rome, on the 36th day of
February Inst, a negro WOMAN named Juicy
Ann. She gave me her pome ns Mary Ann when
brought to Jail She was taken sick while in Jnil.and
for her benefit I took her to my house. The s iid wo-
man 1« nbout fifty years old, and snys she belongs to
George W>tone of Augnrta. Any Information will
be tlinnkfuly received at Rome, Ga.
March G, ls5l. D. D. DUKE, Jailor of FioyJ co.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT*
POST-OFFICE, ROME, GA,)
February 1,1871. {
The Northern, Eastern nnd Southern malls arrive
daily, except Sundays, at li P. M. Closes same dnys
Of 3i A. M. Mode of conveyance. Rail Road Cars.
Western mail arrives daily, except Mondays, nf S
, M. Closes daily, except r-undnys, at $ p. ,\J, .Mode
of conveyance, Four lloise Post Conches.
Southwestern mail nrrives Mondays, Tfruradnyx nnd
Saturdays hi IU A. M. Closes Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays nt 2 P. M. Mode of conveyance,
Four Horse Post Conches.
LnFnyette mail, via Hymmcrvijlle, Dirt Town, Mt.
Hickory nnd Hardin’s Mills, arrives Mondays nnd
Thursdays nt 7 P. M. Closes same days nt 3 p. M.
Cave Spring and Van’s Valley mails arrive Tuos
r NOTI03
piivrehv given that nil notes am I .ocnnnU Wto*
*• fom jhndo with J.D. IMCKERSON h vclw. n i
eigiifil tu fii.'siibainln'r. Pommi.imbintheSm.r nm
■irlj'iin.o iyjtl nikk.
.pt nuil to enrihiorwnr.l nt one mm lint.
luvmvmto .itbvr !U.v-.lf ( ,r .1. D Dk-U-r-nn, who
•a myjfiuth .ri efi „g«m ti rnl’.-n „m| mript f„,. ^
. . P, 0. SHEl.TuN.
Jon 7, 18-511
ROME MALE ACADEMY-
T HE ExokIsm ol'lhls Iiutllntion will be reatirae.1
I M -“ •--•«*■*•
on Mnnilny the 9,ltb inst., to eo-itlnue daring n
f ' ' ‘ " I1H
J — miiur uurui-4
. -.nion of llvnjnonills, Tlw s -rvicyso/ hjf. Jull
LOS MAN, a graduate if Piinreion hnve*-b»frn s«-
cured ns Assistantund the Teacher-- pledge them.
!*elv -8 that lift efforts on th *ir part slut l he wonting ,to
render the Sefrool worthy o ’ a liberal patronage* D
shfesthestudiescnniptiseiHii it thorr ugh* IftSiicsl stiJ
Engli heoitta.*, pnilicul.ir utietifloti will be-paid to
Bnpk-k ’eping, iiHaI in ihe preparation of young men
f»r bu.dium Tho^u who desire to sttiJy Fromh cun
iloso umlijS-n Frcpeh, Im*i nrtor Tuition n ; I er. t>
fora; "ai J. BTEVENS.Prinoipii'
Rome, Ga.,Jnn 2,1871.
PO* R mn itl^q.ler dire tipplk*-ition will be tnnd*
t»th * h >i> »nU)L* the Infenof rou t of Floyd
county.w hen a itin.x as a conrt or onlln try, for laare
to -ell all ibe bind un i negroc* belonging to the es*
f»f, William J nkn. bite ot* said county, tleceas.’U.
THOMAS'S. P.JlCB, i AI ,
WILLIAM U. MILE L { AJm rt
Jon. 23,1851.2
Nonce.
A LL persona indented to the estntu of Wlljflm
Y Jinks, late of Floyd county, dercNS.nl, will pleiiit
call an*l make tinm *di.ite payment, mid those having
claims ng iin t said ;a.nu w.il plo..sc present them iu
terms of the I iW.
THOMAS B. PRICE,
WILLIAM G MILES,
Adra’rs
t KECSS Nalls,OMortefi, Fo; rale low, whole
A. 0 sale and retail, ty V. M. ALLEN.
Jan 2,1*50.
jTh BALES Factory Ya.n, fot sale low by *.
J-l/ Jan 2. F. M. ALLEN.
I tX* BALES Bleached, and Brown Ilotuespani
from 3-1 to 6*4 wide, for sale low fry
Jm 2. F. M. ALLEN.
20
CASES Moii’h U.iuti and Stio;-s for nale low
by F.M. ALLEN.
Jan 2.
10
Jan 2,
CASES Lodh-i’ Walking shoes nnd kid slip,
pent f.otu 50 cents n puir up. For sule by
*:n.
tF. M. AI.LKl
A FEW pieces 8-*l Blvached Linen diapei for ta
ble olotl.-s—vory nlcc—far sale low by
Jan 2. F.M. ALLEN,
A VJt/ HITE WINE and purs Cider Vinegar, for
V V sale by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 3.
500
LnS. Hemlock aolc Leather for sale. Ap
P to F. M* ALLEN
Hermitage mail arrives on Thursdays nt 11 M.
lows same days at IU A. M.
California nml Johnson’s mails arrive on Fridays at
11 A. it/. Clo-esMine days at I J A. »/.
TH05.J. PERRY, P. M.
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE nnd extensive stock ol Lad es* nnd
O -nts’ dress goods, newe l spring styles ; also a
FRESH ARRIVAL.
At No, 2, Choice Rouse.
FREE AND EASY.
AI.U nt tho Frco fi Easy Ilona?.4 doonbrlow tha
t hold' Hotel, where you will fiml ft general n».
n nincnl of Confeotioiinrlea] Fniita, ke., of the very
beat that over line been, nnd ns good uaev. r enn be ofier-
edio .Rome. Sold loir for cash. GED. SIIAW*
Feb. 20, (Sffl.
BU9HELS of first rate Corn Menl jnst-re*
£i*J celved and for sale by G. SIIAW.
Fen 20
SUl'i.ltlOU nrticloof 1 enmily Flour, lor role by
F I, 2 I O. SIIAW.
A GOOD article of shelled Core on hand nnd for
A «nlo by li. SIIAW.
Feb 20
Bek BOXES superior Now y ork Cheese for an le by
s ir Feb 20 O. SHAW.
A FIRST rule I t of Bnoon just received nnd for
I “
enle by
Fel. 20
f/MMh DOS III anterior Lord juai received at
JLUUiJ' Feb 20 SHAW'S.
HAliF tibia. No. 1 Mackerel Ibreilp
Feb 20
ir etle iiv
G. SHAW.
Qt’ERM nnd Slur
VJ |’cb ii)
Candles for sole by
A First rate nrliclo oi Tubnotio uitd Clgurn nlwuye
/‘Y U pt nt SHAW'S
S i O I'CH Herrings, Sardines ke., may nt nil times
he found ot tlu FREE k EASY HOUSE.
Feb 20
O YSTERS, Eobstcrs, Shritnpe, rig’s Feet, K(.■*<,
kr., served up ill n superior inminer nt ih"
Feb 20 FREE .V. EASY HOUSE.
200
LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for sale ut
'March 0,1851. G. SHAW’S.
B UILDERS Of Store n«4 Dwelling hou. es tvr.fr in
vited to examine samples of Mineral Knob Locks
—white nnd dark, nt F. M. ALLEN’S
Feb1871 \ 5 . -
SURGICAL NOTICE.
D R. PAUL F. EVE accepted the Piofc8.*oisliip of
Surgery in the Mcdicul Derisrtineiit of the Uni
versity of Louisville, Ky., only lor the session ol Lec
tures now closing, with the hope of benCfitting the
health of his family ; frut no improvement having-
been produced by the change, he has returned to Au
gusta, and is prepared to resume the Practice of .Sur
gery,
His Infumn-y for Negroes isopen for patient*.
Angusm F?b. 12, 18)1. (March G, 3m
NOTICE.
r piIE Co partnership jexi-ljrtg he.etoforo -betwern
I- Battcv & Ba * having b/?.en dhsnlved by mutual
nt, the bus*ne** wdl he continued it the o!dstnnd
by ROB I\ BATTEY. All unsettled business of the
firm will receive the attention of us boih*
G. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Rome, March 1.1*51. ROOT. BATTEY.
JUST RECEIVED,
F OJJIl n^pnjhsaftertjiifo nppiicalion ,wjll
to tljo iioqorafrltj thp JnRfiqr xsanrw I n hraV '
gtyranamf
vciv large,stock of staple d.y goods boots, shoes, lin ts
oml clotlijug, snddl *ry, carringt* trimmings ap ing*
nn I axle's for hugjie.-* mid two-horse wngops,-fridfnml
heuyy Jin/dsyarc of i v<-rys yle and p.ic -.am tlis’tools,
h ct, hoop nud bar iron und steel. - hoes, th dns. Arc
A'so n yejry In.-ge nud general sipck of (Irorei es, a t-
Iniitii stenui Mjljs flour nlwny- on hand ; together
with every other nrtiele wanted either for city or
country usj.nll of winch w.ll be sojd ns cheap os the
cheapest call nnd s?.e.
April 3, SIJLLiyAN ,CABOT& COj
T HE undersign
zens of Rome i
PURE FJ
J would respecifully invite the c!ti
id the surrounding country .to cnl
nnd exntninp liis FRESH STOCK OF GOODS just
r reived turn opened", consisting in part of the follow
ing articles, viz-:
Refined. Crtitdvd, Porforieo nnd N.O.Jpana Si gars
Javn.Rio and Lncwjji CofTre.
Mol S8i*s. >yr.ip. C!;res *, S. n-chocMofe, Rnt
-in. Vntsu; *. P « kl *, ('ittcin. Precerv d (i pgc
-tpe m, Stnrr nnd Tnllow Cnndl-s. Foully F ou
Mn ’ker -I in hl» s.,hnlf bid- .nnrl fcitte, PtiMergyPow
der, Sh )t nnd L nd. Axe*. Iron nnd Nr**®,- Bu. ket
Brootps, Factory Thr -n '. Stone won . outs, Shr.s
m?. Caps nnd Blankets, mid many other nrtiol* * not
eutioped; nil of which he will -ell cheap for ~
{ the Sub-crihrr, in addition to hn former alosk,
n choice lot of Groceries ; consisting, in pan, nt
New Orlcnns, Porto Rico, Crushed, Refined Granulat
ed Sugars; Superior Rio Coffee, Sperm, Star anaTsI*
low Candle?: 13 bids. Irish Potatoes, for seed ; 30
c'ncks No. 1 Pen field Family Floor; also n choice Ifr;
of Liqu »rs, Old Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hot*
‘■•’nd Gin, Scotch Whiskey, nnd D.diufstic IJqimre.
Ilardw -re, Blnd smith Tools, Hoes, Trace Chains,
Shovels Spades, Garden Rakes,Boots,Shoes and Hats.
All of which In* offers for sole On ss good terms
they catr be bought in the cHjv -
THOS. J. VERDERY.
Rome, Mnrch 6,1851.
GEORGIA—Floyd County^
YT^IIEREAS, Joseph Durham nppllya to me faj
» ▼ Letters of Adiui dsirntion on the eetate c»; Jai
Du Inin, Infe nf said county, deceased— '-in
Tlicfij are, therefore to cjjte nnd admonish slUr^
s irulur the kindred nnd creditors of sold
to he nnd appear n t rrjy office within
'* I fry law, t) gfiow fihu e. if nny thr
Letters sh'Mil • nnf ho n . r .ot uj JSl
liirennnder myhand.nt
4 m