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ME PRICES CURRENT.
CORK KCTED WEEKLY
BY
FRANCIS M. ALLEN. -
ARTtOt.EI.
aoom, Ham
Shoulders','
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DIED
On theSIstinstant, John Lewis, Infant son of Mr.
B. H and Mrs, Eliza T. Lankin, of this city,
abqut 14 months old.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-
ODDFELLOWS.
Roms Lodoe No. 40, I. O. O. F. Meet every
Wednesday evehing at their Ledge Room on Brond-st.'
JAS. D. GIBSON N. G.
W. C. DENSON, Seo.
MASONS.
nt Roms Royal Arch Chat rcit No. 26, Meet 1st Tues
day In each thonth, at Masonio Hall.
JAMES D, UIBSON, 11. P.
THUS. J. PERltY, Seo’y.
Coosa Lome No. 68, Meet the first and third Iri-
days lu etch month, at Masonio Hall.
J. T.SAWRIE, W. M.
JE83E LAMBEilTH, 8.
Hunter Lome No. — Meet the second nrtd fourth
'Frldaye of each month, at Masonic Hall,
GEORGE B. DOUGS ASS, W. M.
- JAMES M. SUMTER,S.
SON8 OF TEMPERANCE.
Floyd Division No. 37, Meet every Monday ove-
nl. gal the Court House. J. II, TORBETT W.P.
A. M. LAUB, R. S.
8SCTI0N Cadets No. 17, Meet every Thursday eve
the Court HoUso. A. M. LAUB, Patron.
JjOSb W. WEBSTER. } — -i GEO. F. PaLMES
WEBSTER & PALMES, ~
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Successors to A. Welles Sy Co.
AT THE OLlJ STAND,
No, 105 .Bay Street, snvaimals, ©a.
THEY HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
A AABm.. Domestic Gin, Brandy an l Rum,
WU 75 bble Monongah ill Whiskey,
68 Hull Pipes, Quarter nml Eights best Ff’cli Brandy
50 this. Port, Medarl and Molngo Wine.
. 8 Pipes HollnndGin,
4 Hhds. 8t. Croix,atid Jamaica Rutn,
2 IIlids. 8cbtcU and Irish WhloUuy,
1611 Boxes Spanish hnd American Negnrs,
120 Hints. lair and ohch-o Louisiana Sugar,
60 do. St. Croix nnd Porto Rico do,
lfiOBbls. Crushed, Powdered and clarified sugar,
30 Boxes Lonfsugar,
600 Kegs, Halves and qunrter Gun Powder,
600 Bags Buck and Dtop shot,
40il0 Lbs. Bar Lead,
With a complete nas irtment of articles usually kept
In a Wholesale Grocery. They will have a heavy
stock of Gunr.y Bagging and Hemp Bale Ropo for
the loll demand, all of which will be sold on reasona-
Savannah, June 25, 1861.
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS will bo received until the
15th of July next, for building a Male Acftde-
niy at t'edarTown, Ptuilning county, Georgin. Tho
building to be of wood, and to bo completed by the
firm day of January, 1852. For particulars apply
to tho underslgoed. -
William w. veck,
E. II. RICHARDSON,
W. E. WEST,
J. J MORRISON,
W. F. JAN PIS.
Cedar Town Paulding Co., Ga. Juno IB, 1851i
nlngat
S TEMPERANCE NOTICE.
M. HEWLETT will Lecture on the subject of
A Temperance, on Tuesday next, the let of July at
the Court House, at 8 o'clock, P. M. The friends of
the cause and the public generally, are rcepe '.(fully
nvhed to attend. June 26,1851.
FLOYD SHERIFF S SALES FOR JULY.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesdny in July neat
before the Court-house door In the City ol
Rome, Floyd, County, within tho usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit
12 1 Gall. Tlnot; Bottles,
15 12 “ " "
48 4 »
30 k "
30 { pt. "
8 q’rt salt mouth '•
10 pt. “ “ "
HI 4 pL “ „
fl 4 oz. - s
4 1 gall, Speolo Jars,-
21 .. » -«
27 Porcelean Juts,
12 Gnllepots,
10 1 gull, ground stoperd
green bottles,
4 Show Globes,
4 doz. boxes Tapers,
10 11 bottles blaok Ink,
4 “ blue Ink,
1 Sho.w Case,
1 Writing Desk,
2 Large Oil Stands,
8 Tin Cans',
1 Iron niortnr nnd pest.
4 Wcdgewood mortars,
2 lbs. saffron;
2 “ Hemlock,
ll •• Prickly Ash,
2 “ CholioRoot,
51 « Pulv Gulls.
34 Blnck Cohaslt,
24 “ Orange l’eel,
1 " Radix Colombo.
14 ■’ Skull Oap,
2 “ Poplar bark.
2 “ Pulv. Sassafras,
2 •• Witch Hazlo,
2 “ Pulv. Barberry,
1 *’ Balmony.
• 1 “ Plurlsy Root,
Lobelia Seed,
Golden. Seal,
Black Lend,
Radix Colombo,
Bitter-sweet,
Bitter Roar,
Brack-snake root,
Fennelt-seed,
Lobelia Herb,
GLOVES.
ADlESand Genta white colored Kid, silk and
4 Lisle-thread, Ladies Colored and Black * ohnlr
B-nie,ind children’s Lisle-thread hndootton Gloves.
!r ; • : DENNIS & HUNT.
I * LADIES CAMBRIC HDKFS
AD1ES,. Gents nnd children’s Carnbrio Ilrlkfs.
4 from 74 cents up to 88 00 each. Also, Black
•ifk Lees, from one inch to eight inches wide—a
■pbndid and fashlonuble article for trimming Manlll-
1 lsT DENNIS ic HUNT.
FIRST COST.
FEW Bareges, Poplins, Lustres and Tissues,
. will be sold nt cost to aloss out a small lot.
DENNIS Ac HUNT.
FANS-
every description, comprising some of thu very
lies at tho NEW YORK STORE.
* latest stylei
PUmOVC'-ri-TU- LINENS-
ARGE variety of plain, corded, and striped
hito Linen I rills. Also,a superior article of
. Brown Linen Drills, verv heavy forpnntaloon use, at
28cents. DEENIS ic HUNT
\ WHITE SATIN AND WHITE EH)
CLIPPERS, silk Gaiter* and half Gaiters, Enamel-
ed Buskins and Excelsiors—Kid-Ties and slippers,
with a general assortment of Misses aud Children's
•hoes. DENNIS & HUNT.
June. 26,1851.
TINNING BUSINESS*
IE subscriber would Inform bU (rlenda and tho
—— public generally, that he ia now engaged in the
jninufucture of
[ t' ( ;. Tin-War© ot every kind.
£ ** DogctallnSj
1 " Bluck Colmsh,
25 bottles beautifying lo
tion,
1 £ boxes blnck Crayons,
3 bottles balm of Colum
bia.
87 Slates,
0 bottles Indian Vegeta
ble Elixer,
Ifl bottles Hoot's Ring
bone cure,
12 bottles Bed-bug poison
•I Gum-elnstio pessaries,
4 Glass Pessaries,
2 Cupping-glasses,
1 Silver male Catheter,
2 Pair counter scales,
25 lbs. Ground Logwood,
3 Reams Sund-paper,
3 Abdominal Support’rs
14 bottles Paris' Soothing
Syrup*
5 bottles hqlr'ilye*
0 ** Indelible Ink,
24 boxes Toy-paiuts,
14. rocket wallets,
2 China Putn. In. stands,
2 Spring Lnncets,
0 doz. ccdnr Pencils,
3 Razor Straps
5 Dio Cup*,
5 Letter Stamps,
8 Transparent Slates,
8 Rolls Pomatum,
1 Brass Oil Lamp,
8 lbs Ivory Blaok,
15. *' Glauber Salts,
10 “ Red Sanders,
1 Bronze Inkstand,
0 Blind Boxes,
3 Bottles Huntei's Pul
monary Bnlsom,
7 but. Dr Ruston's Oils
1 Pill Mnohine,
10 lbs. Litherage,
i lb. Hyg. Arinonin,
£ lb. Oxalic Acid,
4 lb Oxide of Bismuth,
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
T HIS I..stltutl0D will bo opened for ihe admission
of Cadets, on Monday the 7th of July, 1651.
The Institution ia owned by Stockholders, nnd ie
under the control of a Board of Trusters.
The Faculty elected, nonefats of M»j. A V. Brom-
by, Gen. James W, Armstroug, Muj. D. H. Hill and
Thomas Slewnrdson, Ms D.
Thq Superinteudant, Mnj. Brumby, ia a graduate
of West Foint. Hecomes tous with highest recom
mendations from the Academic St fTof that Institu
tion j nnd, nho, fro'n tho Faculty ot the University
of Alobnma, where he tnught Mathematics nnd Civil
Engineering several vears. Gen. Amtstrong and
Mnj. Hill are alto graduates of West Point; and are
experienced teocheta. The latter Isat this time Profes
sor til-Mathcmnllcs In Washington College, Virginia.
The course of Instruction, regulations Slid discip
line of theU. S. Military Academy, so far as they are
npplicsble to a Stste I slltutlon, have been adopted,
and will be pu Ushtd In pamphlet form.
The Institution Is organised upon the usual plan of
lour Collegin.e Classes. By reference to the follow
ing syn. psis of s-tidies, Pnrentsand Guardians esn,
nt once, see the requirements for joining either class.
FOURTH CLASH.
Arithmetic, Algol.'n, Geom try, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition nnd Declamation. French.
THIRD CLASS.
Trlgonomery, Mensuration,Surveying, Descriptive
Geometry nnd its applications, Analytical Geoinotry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Diflbrcnthl and Integral Caluulus, Natural atid Ex
perimental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Draw
ing, Evidences of Christianity, Atoral and Mental
Philosophy. a
FIRST CLASS.
Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology,and Physi
ology, Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil and
Military Engineering, and Civil Architecture, Infant
ry Tootles, Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be Ail 'lilted who is less ihsn four'
lean nr more th in twenty-five yennr of age ; or who
Is afflicted with uny disease or infirmtiy which would
render him unfit for military duly.
The Cadets will be occupied a 1, out one hoar nnd a
half etteli dtjy In military exercises; but at such
times atnat to interfc-c teilh their regular studies.
UNIFORM FURNITURE, fco.
The Uniform nonsiits of n light gray cloth coatee,
trimmed with guilt convex batlonsnnd blnok cord
—white vest,Uti'lwhite Rueslaiulrining pantaloons,
without trimmings, for summur. For winter, gray
cloth vest nnd pantaloons, trimmed to suit the coat
—black stock, white glovos nnd white belts—Mon
roe shoos anil a Forego cap No other die s will he
worn j nor will Cadets be allowed to keep other cloth-
ingin their rooms.
Encli Cadet from a distance mutt provide him
self with n mnttmts anil bedding for a single bed,
mnttrass-cover and bed-strap—nnu trunk, one
clothes bag ami six towels. Each Cndet will
unite with Ids room-mates In purchasing for their
common use, one pine labia, alia looking glues, one
wash pan, onu puiI nnd one broom.
In view nl the [(mowing rcgnlntion, parents and
gnnrdinnsscmlliig their sans and vnnlsto this In
stitution, uro advised to deposit with thu Snpcrin-
to.iilunt. or with somu friend in Muriettu, a turn of
money sutficient to puruheso the ukove articles, nnd
to cover nil necessary expenses for ono Susslon ; or
tho Snperiutuiulnnl should bo authorised, in writing,
to allow the Cadet to makunn uconiuu lor a specified
sum. Tire regulation referred to is ns follows, vizi
‘•Everv Cadet shall keep u small blnnlt book, In
which shall he charged every nrliolo he rnny pur.
uhnse. This book shall be turned over to the Su
perintendent fo-hie linpeotian at the end ofevery
month. Any Cuilettvho shall contract a debt with
out pcrmisslun of ihe Supurintcndnnt, or be furnish
ed with any article whatever, by uny ttorekeeperor
other peraari, without such permission, or whose pe
rmit or guardian shall pay any debt contracted by
him duiinghisconneotion with the Institute, and in
violation of thisirguln ion,shall be dismissed.
TERMS.
THE jyggjjj
; STKAMBOAT CO. OF GEORGIA
Run the following Steamers, as above, viz ;
bAVIDL.ADAMS, (Iron)..THOS.S. METCALF,
1ATHAM. (Iron).,.....,. TENNESSEE,
iVliichp Withtow-boats nnd lighters, nfiord une-
tlled fuel! ties for transportation of freight to the
erlor of Georgin, South Carolina, Tennessee nnd
bUobniTta, jn'connection with tho Rail Ramis,
IThe elegant steam-paeket D. L. Adams will con-
Vet with tho stramehips Florida nnd Alabimu—
•ndlng Height by them in 6 days from Now York
Augusta,
’eight, (no-.v taken lit reduced rates,) will be
nrded free of commitsion.
h In order to .prevent' detention or miscarriage,
ol lading should bo addressfd to
K-SAM’L. M .POND„Pi triifeiri, Savannah.
bohandise from the interior to
PjOIlNB, GUIEU. Agcnt Augnsta.
■e 26, 1851.
[ Afiministrator's Sale
®R EE ABLY to mi order of the Honorable ihe
iar Bwm&rjllblHnr county, when Sluing us
.) of Ordinary, will be sold before Hie Court
doorjn the Town.ol Route, Floyd county, on
^Tuesday In September next, within the us,ml
sale, rim following Lots of Lund to wit: Lot
. 24|h District, and 3d section. Also, on the
Jill be sold before tho Court House door in
hiycf Cherokee, Lots of Lnnd Nos, 891, in
district and 2d scotion, 272, in tire 3d dis-
'I section, 410,rin the 7th district nnd 3d
, in the 26th district and 3d section, and
i 45th district and 1st section.. All sold
: of Hcttry II. Briokallj deceased.—
. JAMBS BQYP, Adm-r. ,
ucn per
i
£
l
44
1£
to^vtUpr with aStort* House on Lot No. 7, Oostsn
nulla Division, occupied us n Drug Store by J. D.
Dickerson Aaent; levied on nitlie property ofJ. D.
Dickerson, to satisfy d fl. fa. issued from Floyd Su
perior 1'ourt in fuvor of Lucius S. Comstock, and
other fi. Iks., subjoo*. to a mo^ghgo ft fu. vs. the
said J. D. Dickerson. Property pointed out by
PlulnlitPs Attorney, •
L^ts of Land Nos. 290,291,292,287,2*5
nnd 357, all lying in tho lOth district nnd 4th sec-
. levied on ns the property .of Robert Ware,
deceused, to suMsfy a fl. fit. issued from Floyd Su
perior Court, in In vor of'"Alfred R. Lntlmer and
Charles E, Ltitimor, surviving Copnr'tnera of the
Arm ofLntimer, Whiting & Co., vs. Alvon Dean,
Natlmn Yarbrough and Thomas C. Haokett, ad
ministrators on the Estate ol Hobort Ware, dec'd ,
and Ezekiel P. Ware and Augustus N. Hargrove,
securities bn appeal.
Also, Lot of Land No. 283, in the 23d
district and 3d section; levied on ns-thc property of
Z. B Hnrgroves, deceased, to satisfy two li. fas.
from Cass Superior Court, one in favor ol John
Bones, surviving co-partner of John nud Samuel
Bones, th° other in fuvor ol tho Georgiu Insurance
& Truet Company vs James M. Bpuilock and Ms*
linda Hargrove, Executor and Executrix of Z. B*
Hnrgrove deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiff's Attorney.
Also, Anderson Allen's right, title nnd in-
\erest in and to Lot of Land whereon he now lives,
lying in the 5th distric-t and 4th section; levied on
us the propetty of Anderson Allen to F.itisfy a fl lit.
from Floyd Superior Court iu fuvor.of James Hemp
hill Vs Anderson AllclK Property pointedfout by
defendant. -
May 20,1851. TIIOS, S. PRICE, tih'ff.
At the lame time and place.
. George S. Alexander's Interest in and to
Lots of Land Nos* 221, 244, and 245, in the 25th
district nnd 3d section; said interest levied on as
the property of George S. Alexander to satisfy a fl fa.
from Floyd superior Court in favor of Wiley, Banks
Sc Co. vs Lemuel J. Hillburn and George S. Alex
ander and others. Property pointed ou» by said
Alexander, one of tho defendants
Also, a part of Lot of Land No. 930, in
the 3 I district and 4th section, containing five acres,
more or lose, with the improvements thereon j le
vied on as the property ot'James W. Geer, to satis-
iy a ti in. from Floyu Superior Court in favor ol
Alexander II. Abrahams, bearer, vs. Jumes W,
Geer. Property pointed oat by defendant.
Lot of Land No. 205, in tho 25th District
and 3d section; levied on ns the property of Wil
liam II. Culpepper, to sntlsly five fl. fas. from
a Justices Court.of Floyd County, one in fuvor of
Joel Farmer, one in Ihvor of M. C. Marlin, ono in
favor of Pe6k & Hardin, and two in.favor of David
.Mims, for the nse ol Jerry Griffin deceased, vs.
William H. Culpepper, principal, nnd E. F. Cul
pepper and Daniel Culpeppei. security on stay. Le
vy mnde and returned to mo by a Constable.
Also, part of Lot of Land No. 28, in the
24th'districfaiid 3d section, containing one hund
red nnd ten Acres moro or less; levied on ns the pro
perty of Daniel Culpepper, to »ntWy three fl. fas
issued from a Justices Court of Floyd county, in.
favor of Peck Mayes vs D iniel Culpepper, prln
eiple, and William II. Culpe; per, security on stay
Levy made and icturncd to me by n Constable.
•May 20. TIIOS. G. WATTERS, D. Sit'd.
l*«>»fpoiKC<t for July
W ILL besOld on the flrrt Tuesday in July next,
before the Court House door iu the City of
Home. Floyd comity, vyithin the usual liqiifsofsale,
tho following property, to Wit j
One set of Bench Plains, one common
Brace and set of Bilts, one hand saw, one dozen
chisels. One dozen gouges, one tenaut saw, one
iron square, ono imtidux, one claw ljanmior, one
pstir Dl'compusiwB, and one rule ; all levied qq qs
the property of John D. Crawford, to wtisty a Mort
gage fl* fa. issued from the Inferior Court of FJoyd
county, in favof of William ]p. Davis. John D. Craw-
f ° April 3, THOMAS B. PRICE,, Bh’ff.
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Field Mu
sic, hnd oil-other contingent expenses, [per Session of
five tnonihs,] $100
Tuition alone, (for resident Cadet,,) per session, 25
Field Musln nnd other contingent expen.,a, 2
Any Cadet entering thu Institute after the com
mence incut of n session will be ohsrged in propor
tion t. the above rntca. These charges must be jasid
in advance, for all expensea except the fee for tuition.
Every cadet leaving the Institu e betore the expiration
of thp period for which he has' mode an advance,
shall receive the unexpended bulance.
Thu Editor of or.y newspaper in Georgia, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama, isaiseippi or Teunrasee,
by inserting this advertisement in his paper, and sun >•
ingo copy regularly to the Georgia Military Institute,”
shall be entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his draft
at the rate of twenty-five dollars .per session, payable
in tuition, atid in favor of any Cadet, will bu accepted.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
May 13,1851.—ly DAVIDIHWIN.
President,Board Trustees.
A Fresh Stock of -
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Just received at
Murray’s
pONSlSTING of Summer Silks, Beroze, DeLanes, Silks, Poplins, Jenny Lind Silks.
\J Muslins. Prints, Cambrics-and Ginghams, from 121-to 25 cents, Calico from 6 lo 12J
cents, fast colors, bleached.Shirtings and Sheotings, very low price and good quality, Gran-
eit (without a false tacej Shirtings, at 16 yards for a dollar, Chariest"!! and other ’ brown
Shirtings, with a fine stock of Hoisery, and other articles usually kept in our lino, which
wo respectfully invite the public to call and examine. We will luko pleasure in showing,
and charge nothing for looking. * hBURNS & MURRAY.
April 24,1861.
HOUSE PAINTING.
AARON W. HARSHAW.
FJAVING permanently located in the Cityof Rome,
i» prapnred to execute work in the above line, in
n style that cannot fail to pleaie the moat fastidious.
He has In hi» possession testimonials from many ditlcr-
ent persons who have tried his skill, that will satisfy
everyone who wish to refer to them. Thore In Rome
and Ihe surrounding country who have houses to paint
can have it done on na good terms, and with as much
neatness ahddlspstoh by tne as it can he done by any
body else, North or South, Having quit carriage and
sign palming, my whole nttentlon will be given to tho
above branch of the business. Graining done lit first
rate style, and made to represent any kind of wood or
marble desired, ns I have done a grunt den I of work
In this part of the country, specimens of which may
be seen, I deem It unnecessary to any nny thing more
as to my ability o do good work, but only nak n trial-
May 39,1851.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J UST received, fine Printed Mnalina, for Spring
Jackonet and Swiss rinding nnd Inertings, at
March 6. F. M. ALLEN’S.
CORN-
-$ XfkBUSHELS Corn for aale, nt
llJU March!). F. M. ALLEN’S.
A LOT of iaporiitr Pinnoa (br sole nt
O 'GOOD, JfLFOBROOK ic CO.
T HIS well known pleasant stund la again npen for
the accommodation of Boarders nnd Trana cnt
visitera.
Rome.Ga., Moy 29, 1351.
J. J. REEVES, Pro.
T HOSE who wish the brrt upland Cotton Seed in
the world had belter apply soon at
O-SUOOD, ALBOBROOK & CO.
March 20,1851.
TENNESSEE AGENCY.
20.000 lb?. BACON
2 000 “ LAUD.
1,000 BUSHELS CORN.
TUST receiving tind for aale at tho Tennessee Agon,
J cy, one door below JohnBon,_Pope& Co.
.., oho door 1
Rome, May 8,1851.
J.J.
I, Ag’t
Portable Horse Power for Wheat Thrashers & c
/"IAN be set up in the field in one day.
VV For sole by FRANCIS M. ALLEN.
April 24, 1831.
DANIEL S. PRINTUP
Agnt for the Southern Hatnal Insurance
Company at Rome, Ga.
INSURES against less ky FIRE; also, LIVES of
eraons and Servants.
CHECKS on Charleston and Netv York, for aala
DANIEL S. PRINTUP,
• rtnl fur the Bank of the Slate ofSn, Ca
Out, 10. 1.3.10.
NOTICE-
A LL persons indebred to the Estnto of William
Champion, late ol Floyd county, deceased, are
hereby requeued to make immediate payment, and all
persona having demands against sold deceased, will
render them In agreeable to law.
M. L. COLBERT, Ek’r.
June 18,1851.
it 11 -Parsons
I NDEBTED to WM. E. ALEXANPR 4c Co. ei
ther bv note or account, are requested ta call and
popup. May 1,1S51
GREAT BARGAINS IN LAND
ilk
TOWN PROPERTY
to the good “old North Stato,” offers for snle
the Job Rogers’ tract ofhtnd, comprising 250 acres,,
wioro or less, 50 acres or which is situated within
the corporate limits of Rome, 50 acres in a flue state
of cultivation and 200 acres heavy timbered bottom,
its convenience to Homo makes it very valuable.—
Anjf"person wishing to buy such a sized plantation,
would loose nothing In examining this. Also, horses,
mules, wagons and every thing else necessary to n
firm.
Also, hear the upper end of broad street, a House
and Lot, comprising ono acre. The lot is well im
proved and would suit a small f.unily.
Also, in'the most bnsiness'pan of the City, n hew
Brick Store Room, at present occupied by Eli & W
C. Dmson,
Any person wishing to purchase all or a part of
the above named propetty. can .do so on as long
time a* he may desire, provided ho give note* draw
ing interest from date, and with approved security.
M. T* HAWKINS, Jn
June 1Q, 18.51*
(simrrilun'K httle.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the In
IA. ferior Court ot Floyd county when sitting aa a
Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, bsfote the Court Htmto door in the City
of Rome,Floyd county, within tho usual hours of sale
the following.city lot, to wit i Nu. 22, in the Coosa
Division of said city of Roma. Sold fur. the benefit
of Sarah A. ami Wesley ti. Trout, miner orphnna o
Tilman Trout, lata of auid county, dcoeuacd. Terms
modu known on day of sale.
March 13,1851. SAM'L STEWART, Guar
I AA SACKS Freeh Flour, from tli l’.nficld
1UU Mills, just received and forsale by
May. 1,1831. T. J, VEUDERY.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
New and Splendid Summer Stylet—Better
atid Cheaper than ever.
M. STERN & CO.
YJI7’OULD respectfully inform their iHcnde and tho
»> public that they have jnat primmed from New
York and Philadelphia, and opened a splendid assort
ment of Goods, adopted to the srason i consisting, Hi
part, of superior spring and aumnicr alike, as also n
very large assortment of lawns, ginghams, prims, nil
calicoo.,4cc.
TO THE LADIES.
Tltelr at ck of fancy articles and Jewelry will ha
found to be equal to nny In the Stale of Georgia.—
Their assortment l» composed of gold nnd silver watoli-
es, ringa, ear-rings, pencils, gold and silver beads,
puraa rings and tassels, Ladies companion, fanoy rib
bons,trimmings, work-boxes, summer mantillas; Ger
man, English and French pcrlhmes and soaps, fiinry
collars, underscores;.notepnprra, fancy envelopes,
worsteds, perforated papers,carpal bags,fanoy trunks,
brushes, Aecordeons, from SOcis up tu $35, parasols,
kid, silit and cotton gloves,bonnels, ladies' caps,laces,
edgings, inaertings, shoes, githers, and il great many
other goods Impossible to be enltmbrntrd hi an adver
tisement.
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
Of our own manufacture at wholesale prices
Allgrnilomen who msy be lit want of good and cheap
clothing, would find it to their grant advantage to call
in us belore purchasing elsewhere, as they liavo an
entire now, aplehd.ld nml large stock of ready-made
cloth'ng of all sizes, styles and quaHlibs j as also extra
sizes for children, cnshmaretie, drab d’etc, queen's cloth
[old, silver and steel mixed tweed, linen, Ate., Are—
’nntaof doeskin, plain and fancy onssimerc,drill, Ate.
Vpsis of silk, satin, Valencia, cashmerette, linen, Mnr-
salllea, A:c. Also an assortment youth’s nnd servant's
cloth. Customers enn depend upon find.ng them made
In splendid style, latbst fashion and superior work
manship.
However low the prlcn, wc will also call the, alien-
ion of the public to ojr nsroitment.of Gcntlemcn'a
BURNISHING GOODS.
Consiatlng of shirts, standing collnra, < cravats, Jenny
Lind ties, Ihney allk suspenders, porimanleous, Mon
ey purses, pocket bonks, 0.1,000 superiorsegars of our
mnnarnoture, memorandum books, writing innteriala,
Arc . Asa.; 'always on haud au exic.-irivc and fashion-
able assortment of hats, mips; boots, shoes, traveling
trunks with secret springs* pocking trunks, valises,
carpetbags, walking cones, A:c. Prices not surpassed
for cheapness.
We ore grateful for past encouragement by our for
mer customera, and eolioi t a continuance of the same,
and all who recommend their friends ta trade at this
establishment, may depend upon being dealt with fair
ly and honestly, and ol receiving for their money lie
lull equivalent; and wc pledge ourselves to use all hon
orable means to give antlsfacllau and deserve the con
fidence of onr patrons. Call at our cainblUimcnt and
seo for yourselves. M. STERN Ic CO.
Ono door below Sullivan, Cubot Sc Co., nt the stand
formerly occupied ny A. A. Anderson:
Romo, April 3,1851.
B UILDERS of Store and Dwelling houses are in
vited to exainiue samples qf Mineral Knob Locks
-white end dark, at F. M. ALLEN'S
Feb 2d 1831
JUST RECEIVER
B Y the Subscriber, In addition to hia former stack,
a choice lot of Groceries ; consisting, in part, ot
New Orleans, Porto Rioo, Crushed; Refined Granulat
ed Sagora; SuperiorRloCoflee,Sperm,StarandTal
low Candles i 12 bids. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 30
Socks No. 1 Penfield Family Flour -, also a choice lot
of Liquors, Old Cognoc Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hol
land Gin, Scotch Whiskey and domestic Liquors.
Hardware, Blacksmith Tools, Hoes, Trace Chains,
Shovels, Spades, Garden Rake., Bools,' Shoes an
Halt. Allot which he oilers for snlo on as good
terns as they can ha bought in the city.
Maich 6,1831. TH08. J. VERDERY
NEW-Y0RK STORE.
MjifcUns, Bonnets, Cravats,
Prints, Ribbons* Shins,
Bl’ob'd Domestics Fans, Collars,
See Island do* Fringes, (Jniou Hats,
” ‘ ‘ * H’k Silk Laces, Moleskin da.
HeaVy Aug'ta do. Bl'l
Bersues,
Lawns,
Tissues,
Poplin*,
Gin»liams.
Chainbrnys
Drab beaver do
Palm Leaf do.
Cbil’n's stn\v do
W^ite linemlrUl,
Corded do
Stripped do
FLOYDS PRINGS.
W ILL be opened for the reception of Visitors by
2U bof Juno. Visitors will at all times find u
ready conveyance from Rome, either in hacks, bug
gies or coaches. This is a new watering place, situat
ed 12 milus north of Rome, and 13 miles southwest
of Calhoun. The road from Rome is one of the best
in the State. The Springs nrepleasantly located with
fine socnery,o pure atin6sphcre, and the water equal to
any in the country, oontainingsulpher, iron and mag
nesia.Every necessary attention will be bestowed upon
visitors to render thetneomfortubie. ’
PECK & HARDIN, > PrnnriMnM
McCULLOUGH & MAYS, i Proprietors.
June 5,18 1. 3m
EXEGUTQR'S SAXiE.
O N the twenty-fiftli day of July next, will bo sold,
at the residence of ihe late William Champion,
deceased, a portion of the peraouul property of said
deceased, consisting oi all tho household and kitchen
furniture found, as belonging to the Estate of said de
ceased farming tools, wheat garner, a small lot of
lumber, four.bushels coin, some brick, one blind mare*
one saddle and bridle, wheel-barrow, & few cattle, six
head of hogs, six acres wheat, the .rent of eight aorca
corn, uttd three and a half cottou, three sicres oats,
and fivaJ acres new ground coiu.
Terms oiaalc-^note wjth approved .security at 12
months credit.
M. L. COLBERT, Ex»r t
June 12,1851.
500 LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sal_e.__Ap.
Jan, ?.
ply to
F. M- ALLEN
'AVjJ.KiNG™’op.
jester**
Twist Gloves
Kid do
Hosiery,
Parasols,
Fiench Collars,
Lace Capes,
French Calico, Swiss Trimmings Fanners'do
Furniture Prints, Combs, Linen Duck
Swiss Muslin, Grass Skirts, Corduroy,
Cordeddo C'ottonadcs,
Linen llu'k'fs, Nunkoens,
Silk do Striped do
1 inen t ble diaper India do
Towel.--, Napkins,
Napkins, Shoes,
Emboss'd table covers, &c. &c. &c
Jaconet,
Check Swiss,
Caitibric:*,
Curded do
Tarlton,
Flowers,
Tabs,
AT DENNIS As HUNT’S
Rome,may 13, 8M. .
CHATTANOOGA PRODUCE.
10,01)0 Ibe. Tennessee Bacon,
'' 19 Barrels Lord,
SOU Bushels Corn.
60 Bbls Flour,
£0 piece, cotton Osnaburgz,
100 Pieces Prints,
Shoes, Hut,Jware,BootB,
Cups, Huts,
Pump bottom boots made to order!
May 23, 1851. IGHN H. ROBERl'S.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T HE House and let recently occupied by the sub
acribor, next to file Female Academy, nnd near
tho new Methodist Church. The lot is well improv
ed, and contains 14 acics of land, ouilnble for tiower
mid kitchen gardens. The location is pleasant aud
desirable Enquir eof the subscriber In Chattooga, or of
Vs. Joumsom,Esq., Rome,
may 22, 1831—If W. OWVNN,
HOLLAND HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
T HIS Lnr n e and New Brick Hotel, neat die Rail
Road Depot, is now opened. It will be keptrin
Bt:qh style that visitors will not forgot to stop og. in.
.Passengers on tho cars will have moie than ample
time to paitnke of the good meals always in readi
ness at the arrival of each train. Persons visiting tho
City, and stopping at the Holland House, can get in
formation and assistance in business ; nnd pass off
ihejr leisure hours In nmusemehts connected with the
House. Tne Post Office, Bonk Agency, Brokers and
other important offices will be In file Holland House.
Reference—A ny one who has or may step ono time.
A. R.-KEL1
, Proprietor.
F Ol'R months after date application will bo made
to the honornblo the Inferior Court of Floyd
county,when sluing oeacontt of ordinary, for leave
to sell all the land pnd'negroes belonging to the es-
. ‘" BKj deceased.
tato nf Willbm Jinks. Inte'of said county,
1 THOMAS S. PRICE, ,)
■WILLIAM G. MILES. \
Adm’rs
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I N pumunnre with the 53d
durances, I will nneud nt ih.
the first to the 15th of Juno itl
?. l l f ct '"8 ci 'y Tuxes, for the year 18
liable for taxea are respccifnllv reqae...... ...
pav ill the a. STEWART, Col.
May 29; 1851.
NOTICE
TSi hereby given tli.tr all notes an I tec,ill,tk herelr,.
, lor . e m 1 d0 wlfii J.D. DICKERSON here |„en n*.
signed to till*Subscriber. Pettfuns owing the mine *r«
requested to come IbrWnrd nt nnearly rime uni)
payment to either myself or J. D. Diekermn. wh.
is mylnuthoriseJ ugent to collect and r«< eipi for
“X; 7.1851, 'I'HOs. D. oHELToN.
NOTICE.
A LL personaindened to u.c estnto ..f William
•rilnndnfm 0 1 oonnfyjdeieased. will pi,.esc
eh? ko ,m “. ' dl " ,a pi'J’inemtftnd tlrnw hnving
tenn" of IhSttw U CS! “' U plc "’ C P ' e! '' U " ,em in
Thomas s. price, ) .,
WILLIAM G. MILKS, ) A,im r '
1 Tf 5Fnreule low, whole
Jnn2;i850.°" dre,H AlSlBN.
1 O F ucl my Yn n, for sale low hy
XU Jl>11 a - F. M. AI.I.KN.
isssasatijajtegrfy-
iJun »’ F. M, ALLEN.
20 £ ABE '? Wo ’>‘» Boots ami Shoes (br sale lave
Jan 8,- F. M. ALLEN.
lO il a r l ' a U rn"'"' .Wandvirtlrtp.
A. vr para from 60 cents n pair up. Formic by
ltn " F. M. ALLEN.
A FEW picocs 8-4 Blanched.Linen dispel for ti
b[o elotlia—vory nice—for sale low by
-j“" 9 ' f. at. Allen,
ANL^UtTE WINE nnd pure Cider Vinegar, loi
Jam a'" 0 y F ' M ’ ALLEli ’
FREE AND EASY,
/"JALLniiho Freo Sc Easy Hoi|so, 4 doors below lha
y Choice Hotel, where yen will find a general at-
flESBP, 0f Conftcilonnries. F,nils, Ac., of the very
besuhatover has been, nnd ns good nsever ran he offer-
ed Fib R0 2 n <Ubfr a °' Vr ° r C ” h ' GEG. SHAW-
BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal jest te-'
"••j^rived tfnd forsale by G. SHAW.
X~bPEkl0K article of Family Flour, for i««Ie by
Q G. 8HiW.
A £?o°by attiCle of
1 O BOXpS superior NoW YorlcChee-e for.nleby
Feb 20 G. 81IAW,
A FIRST rate let of Bncbn just received and fi-r
sale by G. SHAW.
Feb 20 , ' b
11 nntI kl)8. of superior Lard just received at*
1UUU Feb 20 SHAW’S.
1 D HALF bbls. No 1 Mackerel for sule hy
I" Feb 30 G. SHAW.
gPBRM^and Star Candles for solo by
G. SHAW.
A First rate article of Tobacco and Cigars always
FebSO « ■ SHAW’S
CJCOTCH Herrings, Sardines, Ate., may nt all times
hJ be fonnd at the FREE Ac EASY HOUSE.
Feb 30
/OYSTERS, Lobsters; Shririipe; Pig’s Feet, Eggs,
occ„ served up in a superior manner nt the
Feb 20 FREE Ac EASY HOUSE.
200 LBS. GOSHEN BU‘
Mnroh 0,1851.
, for sale rt
. SHAW’S.
JESSE LAMBEETH& 00.
Broad Street, Rome, Georgia, - : ■
T3ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that
•At. they are now opening and will keep eomumtly
on hand, n largo anfi.well aelected atock of
Koatly-JIado ClolbiiiR,
of every deicrlpfinn. Also lints and Can,, Bor.lo
and Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks nnd Carpet Bags. To
gether with a well aelected Block ofLndh s and Misses
Straw nnd Safin Bonnets, Ladies ono Mlstea Satin
•ndLasfing Gaiters and Batkins, Tics, Slippers and
Walking Shoes t Also Purnsols, Gloves, mils, Fans,'
nibs, Are., March 13. 1851.
GR2YNITE STORE.
JOHNSON, POPE & CO.
F EELING thankful fur fire liberal patronage that
has heretofore been so generously extended to
wards them, would solicit n combiuimcc, nnd invite
the attention pf their friends and the public genarnlly
that they ure now receiving nnd. opening, n large
and well selected stock of Goods, and would add fin.I
for bounty nnd tasto their styles cannot be surpassed.
Our stock consists of the Intests yles Ladies’ dr,BS
goods,viz. Silks, Muslins,Ginghams,Barrages,Tis
sues, Crnpo da Paris, Brocade Poplin, Prints, A-o.,
Herewith a well selected stock of Capes, Collars,
Cuffs, Ladies’ -Shoes,ire. Our stock of Gents’ dress
goods cannot foil lo suit buyers. Our assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Crockery, Shoes, Boots,
Buugy and Carriage Trimmings o.nnot ba equalled
by any In Rome at this time. We do not hang out
our sign and eay that we will sell lower thnn onr neigh
bors, bat only ask our friends and the public general
ly, to bo certain to give us a cull before buying, and
we promise to give them satisfaction belli in prices and
quality- We only add, you eon nil make money by
giving us ft caH h-fote making your pttrchnics.
April 10,1851.
ATLANTA IRON F0UND13RY.
I AM now prepared to order Mill Glaring of every
description, nml all other Castings that ure made
in similar establishments, including Gin Gear, Plates
and Balle* &o«, &c. AUo, BARK MILLS, with thu
latest improvements, all of which will be warranted
to be of the best material ni.d workmanship. I will
also furnish all kinds ol Mill Rock at thu lowest rules
fur Catli. A* LEYDEN
March 8,1851 ly
PATENT CAST IRON WATER. WII4.ELS.
W HICH will be warranted to cut two tlioutond
feet if plonk per day, under ony heud ol
water from four fiiet up, Manufactured hy
mure lid, 1-51. A. LEYDEN.
PR0VISI0N18T0RE.
S. a. WELLS.
B ACON, Lnrd,Corn.Flour,Wheat. Sugar,Coffee,
Salt, and Molasses, Domestic yarns. Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish.
Pure Port (Fine, and Pate Olard Brandy, Pprtor
and Lemon Syrup. A small lot of Shnesou’eon.igu-
ment. •
A few young men enu be accommodaie(! ; with
Bonrilhig.
March 0.1851. Veranda House, Depot Square. •
State of Georgia, Floyd county.
Court of Ordinary,. May Term, 1851.
I T appearing to the Court, by tho petition of jolin
T. Meador nnd Joseph O, Demon, that Thomas-
McGuire, by hia agent Terenco McGuire of said
county, deceased, did In his lifetime execute in said
John T, Meador and Joseph C. Bens ’ii, hia bond,
conditioned to execute titled in fee simple to said John
T, Afeodor nnd Joseph C. Benanu, forint of Mild No.
190, and two-tldrds of lot No, 197, more or leas, it
being nil eotl of it line of partition rail between said
McGutrr and Baggess, all bringand lying in the ldih
district of Carroll coumy, Statu of Georgia ; und it '
further appearing that said Thomas McGuire depart
ed this life without exeenfing lilies to said lot nndport
of lot of land,or in nny woyprovldlug therefor; nnd
It oppenring that said John T. Meador nnd Joseph C.
Benson, has psid tho full amount of the purchase'
price of said land, and said John 3'. Aleador nml Jo-'
Zeph O. Benson linving petllfoned this Court to direct
Terrence McGuire, ndm’r nnd S.B.G.McGuire, itdm’rx
npou tho estate of the said Thomas McGuire, de
ceased, to execute to them titlu, to said lot end par
of lot of land,.In conformity with s id Bond—
It is therefore ordered, hy the Court, (lint notice bo
given ot three or more public places in mid county,
nnd In the Rome Courier, of such application, tlnitnll
persons concerned may file ol jeetiensin the Glcrk’s
Office, (if any they have) why an hi Terence McGuire,
ndm’r nnd S. B. G. McGuire, ndm’rx, ua afuusalil.’. 1
should not execute titles to mid let nud putt 8? lot nf
laud in cvnfbrmiiy with said bond.
A trueextrnot from the niinuies of Couri, given un
der my hand, this 5th d\y ef Mnv, 1831
.. . - S,BStt t ,J. e-. 0 o.
fTIIlE rubrdriber grills--
J- ftil for tho many nml
repeated Ihvoie bcstowcil
upon him ‘.‘(or lo the.-c
ninny yonra,” by tllo.clll- .•
zensofRome aml.vieidir
ty, would .(ilUnlieUu ij.nl
tinuanceof (hoir pa|ri>ii-
nge, nnd n visit ftom ull
persons having bunlne-s I if : -
Ills lino. Heresy be found ot Hie same OLI) Fti-
TABMSHSltSNTon Broad street, 5.Doors Wuat of
ll- J. Johnson’s Corner. Within ill" la-t uvell. •
montlia lie Ims greuilyi-nlnrgcil hia flfi'p, ttml'niaii -
ninny nnd important iniproveiiieiit- in [tlmn.'.t r\
braneh rifhia business.' His mntorlnla'nre goo-l and
ubtindant; his workmen fnjfiifii! nnd oompi-r'-nf.
ami,bn Baiters himself that Ilia Carriages, Bnegie-,
yprofily compare In heau-
billty, With any similar
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE Firm of Wm. B. Alexander & Co; having
and other vehicles, will ftiv
ty, Ntylo, finish and durability
ostnUlislunent North or Squth.
Connected with* his Carriage-Kstnb'.ihliincnt* In*
Ims an exteiibive Blnckfmiih >liqp at tl*n bund ot* .
which is nff experienced workman who is alwiiys
at home, nnd holds himself in rendiuoss to ImimiuT
un«l have Hammered, lion and steel tr> order.-
The citizens of Georgia nnd Ainbrtmtt who in
tend purnhnsfug cavrift^es or buggies, are eoidislly
invited to-cnlbnnd examine bis work. Hid prlee.'
wiH’be regulated to suit the times, dhd rn«-h in \
hand’wiU ! ut'all-times connnnnd t)to very hpt her- ^
gains. WILLIAM WlAfT
Roino, May 29* 1^51.
“little .
been this day dissolved by mutual consent, the nomo, iuay zvj . , .
businoBs will he oonthmedauhe old .stand, by R. S. “'nt' 0 .
NORTON, whore an assortment wilUIwuya be kept Punatunlfy amr efit cpi illy,
ns heretofore.
The unsettled business of the firm will receive th
attention of both, WM- E. ALEXANDER.
Jan. 30,1851. R. S, NORTON.
.'his Iri.ends