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Sriufai
lions of Ibe country, have coaseTI - opora
There is little doubt that flfts necos-
Ithis has existed for a great many
>, and that nothing *H^j^|^th{it
grbss would ultimately, bofor
ng, dosomething for the suflbring interests
American labor, has kept our factories
urnnees going. The hopo being disnp-
lintcd, we may now look fo:
...pension of business among our manufac
turers. At Chicopco, Mas., nearly four hun
dred operatives have beon discharged from
the different cotton mills in that town. The
high price of the raw material, and enor-
jnous infl|y^ of foreign tooOs i
[Wins therlffiflSpt
ods into the country,
cause of this
Indiana—According to the quintennia
•numeratitftRtT the State of Indiana, the
number of white males jjn that State over
the age of 21 years, except in five counties,
b 17ff,~066. The counties excepted had in
1845.10,639 polls, and will make the whole
number about 188,000, sliowiug tho aggre
gate population of the State to bo not far
from 960,000. In 1845 there were 155,490
F polls ; the ratio ■ of incrcrse is therefore
over twenty per cent.
&y dohffrtSMLSSJslhc" Louisville Jour-
hether the furious abolitionists of fht? tifijlh^
furiouB ultras of the South nrc most violent nyniitBt
the comproniiso utensurcs adopted by Congress. Both
factions have hcctl selling their hearts upon the break
ing up of tile Union, ami both arc of course solely
cd that any thing nt nil in the shnpo of a compromise
hnsbeen effected. Tho Northern abolitionists swear
that the compromise so colled yields every thing to the
Jjj jjpulh, and the Southern ultras swear that It ylelds'ev-
rrM cry thing to life ffbrth, tgtd the swearings of both are
about equal
Appointment by the President.
Rodeut G. CamibeMi to bo " Secretary to sign, in
the name and for tho President, all patents for lands
sold or granted under the authority of Ilia U. States,”
in placo of Edmund M. Evans, resigned.
Mb. Olav Is to be~compllmemod by tho people of
Lexington, Kentucky, and Its vicinity, without dis
tinction ofparty, by a great Union barbecue, which is
to take placo on the 17th instant, to day.
Droves of Catti,k.—Tho Martinsburg,
V«., Gazette, of tho 1st int^S, says .that
the streets of that'place, feu
weeks, have been throngedT^TOvos of eat
mg from the westoru counties of Vi>
i the Maryland and Pennsylvania
__ ey are represented as being
stock-f nttle, in good*cotidition
•^ r/ .\tMENT in An'kAvaAs.—A gentleman
' ..tea from Little Rock; Ark., ll\at the peo
ple of the State are generally favdfitblnwfci
the late adjustment of onr -national difficul
ties, and that they do not participate in the
sentiment or feelings of their Representatives
In the recent Congress.
Important TitEAjviHon. Wm. B Robin
son, on the part of thexfnited States govern
ment, concluded a treaty on the 9th ult.,
with the Chippewa Indians, inhabiting the
northern shores ol Lakes Superior and
Huron, by which the Indians have ceded
| nil the lands Irom (he eastern extremity of
ke Huron to Pidgeon Uivor, on Lake
rperior, nnd inland to the height of land,
_Blhcr with the islands ol the lakes and
HttBrt. The price paid was 810,000 in
m i, and nn nnnuity forever of84,400.-
1h American.
Inal Union ItleciliiB ul Natchez
We find in the Natchez Courier of tho
» ftt’l and highly gratifying account
^TrodfcSlings of this large and j patriotic
nblago of the people of Missianppi, in
I stronghold and in the very presence of
I ring-leaders of nullification and disunion
t noble State. We desire, ("says the
Jrleans Crescent,) n. bet 1 or evidence
t safety and perpetuity of our glorious
an is exhibited in this movement of
de. In every section of tho country,
! body of the people are too well in-
I patriotic to be misled by selfish
i and demagogues.
itebez Courier says of the meeting:
Tmerely was the largo room in the
ite yesterday filled witli the citizens
MitJargenumbera lyeregatlier-
ytTTo express as welFlllQffe&ro-
Mjustnient t^-mtres which
tigress, as their attachment to tho
It is generally conceded to have
► largest and most enthusiastic polit-
lg ever assemcled in Natchez; and
lers it the more peculiar, was tho
jtermingling of Whigs and* Demo-
Democratic chairman president,
(voices of Whigs united, with thoso
opponents in sustaining the
St of the meeting, in condemning
$ of the men whose efforts aro
a, and in expressing grat-
t have so nobly in Con-
nd odvocoledmcasures of
vafin sen so,
Adams county. There
i about such tin expres-
iTentiment ns was manifest
occasion.”
tllerit nnd patriotic spcech-
BT which wo regret our limits
|it us (o publish. The fo!-
A great shower of fulling stars was ob«
nt Rome on tho evening of the
and 11th of august, by Signors
Angelo Secchi, of and Observatory ol tho
Collogio Romano Tho account ■■ publish
ed by Signor Scoohi is very full and curi
ous with respect to this phenomenon nnd
its annual recurrence in August nnd Nov.
Thoso falling stars appear to bo noticed in
nn old manuscript preserved at Oxford;
tltoy aro there called “The Tears of St.
Lawrence.” the 10th of August being the
nnniversnrv of tlml holy personage,"-Sun.
DCpThe Madison Visitor snvs the re
quisite amount of immcy hns been raised
mo PlanMlond from
for tho projection of
Madison, to Monticcllo.
DC7=*The Hon^DANtEE D. Barnard
United States Minister to tho Court ol
Berlin, proposes to embark from Now
York fro Europe in tho Havre packot of
instant.
upon us the alternative of abolishing slavery at h
wo nro not prepared to rush madly Into a position
‘wliftkcttl!^ai>]y4:«3UlUn.tlisnstCfRiidilisUpnor., . .
Resolved, 3. That should Cofigrcs*/^ any timo j
txhibit its purpose to war upon our property, or
vithhold our just constitutional rights, wo stand
ready to vindicate thoso rights, in tho Union as
long as porsible, mul out of the Union when we arc
left to other alternative. Wo repel tho idea that
wo’ are submission Isis, or that wo have any sympa
thies with tU* onomles of Southern flights.
Resolved, 4. Believing, as we do, that either se
cession qr any other extreme mensuro, at present,
can only result in mischief to tho South, and to tho
omi80 of Itepubllonn institutions, wo will support
no candidate for n seat in said Convention, who
does not publicly nnd unequivocally.pledge himself
to oppose any tt'nd every measure whioli- mny load,
either directly or indirectly, to a dilution .of the
Union; and wo request the friondii of tho l/nio»,
In other counties, to exact tho sarno pledge from'of-
ory candidate boforo yielding him their support.
Resolved, 5. That the people of 6hattoogi coutj-
ty will forget nil pnrty distinctions nnd dlflbrenoi
nnd In Imitation of their fathers of tho RovolttKoi
will tolly'’under tho Flag of our glorious Union, uni
if need be, pledge ‘tholr lives nnd shored honors,’foil
its protection nnd prcservntlon; that wo call mio^hc
Union men ol Georgia, nml of tho South, miunlto
with us In tlio approaching struggle, nor couse tholr
efforts until our glorious old CommonweuUh, nnd
the Government of our choioo,. ore rescuoilwom
impending dangers.
After tho passugo of tho above resolutions, by
tho meeting, nn able, eloquent aud patriotic nil*
dross was delivered by the lion. John H. Lumpkin,
The speaker portrayed In grnplilo terms, tho
strength of the ilnion, and tho evils that would re*
suit from a dissolution of tho same
A motion was mndo that tho abovo proceedings
he published in tho Home Courier and Cassvlllo
Standard,
On motion, tho meeting adjourned, #
JOHN R. MOOtfE/ > 1,
WESLEY SHROPSHIRE, f m n *
Robert Cameron, ) a . .
H. \V. WooTTEN J Sccrotarsls. (
ROME PRICES ClnvRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY S1WR1E & YEBDliRY.
ARTICLES. $ CTS. ■ $ CTS.
Bacon', Hums a .. I2J
Sides, . ., a .. 10
Baggino, Dundee,., yd In n ..
,at a .. ..
Lunacy .. ,,
Bu-rrcit, Goshen ...lb a .% ..
Country... 10 « .4m. 1
Bcep ( Voroquatter, o; u .. —,
Hind do ^ a u .. 34
Oandi.es, Uox [7-. 18-4 .. 30
• Spcrmuceti,^
Adnmnntt'w, I
Coffee. Jnvn, Suck,.. .'.A »... .. IS n
Cuba • a .
Lngutra, a .
Klo u .
o-rroN, .j...... a .
Coun, .......m. SO a .
OottN MEAi.,..4|k SO a .
CoVDAQE, Bnlo Rope .. a .
Mnnlltn, 18, a .
Cotton, 10 a .
Fi.oun, — .. 3Ja .
Fish,Maukorol,No 3 pur tibl.^. IS .. a ■
Hides,Groon lb..r. ,. 0 a .
Dry : 8a.
Iron, Swodu, 04a .
English .. Sa .
Hod 04a .
Hand 74a .
Hoop, 111.
Lkao t>4a ■
Mol.ASSEsbbl prg.it .. 34 a .
West India 40 a .
' Syrup...... SO a .
Nahs ...lb Ola.
Hide lb 04a .
Sadts, Liverpool par Sack .... 9 40 a .
iIq do bailiul. .. .. Mi .
TiadO? nor “box. 20 a .
Sdqar, N. Orionns, lb 0 a
Vorlorloo 0 u
Delta, 0 a
Santaerus 10 a
Kenned, 11 a
Loal, a
Crnstied, 44 a
Clnrllled, 11 a
TaiXow, 8 n
Wool, Haw, 23 a
Holts, 33 a
114
1I0HAS IIASDSHAN. } ■{ CHARLES t ItAMILTOI
HAMILTON fc IIAK DEM AN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
SAVANNA^ GEORGIA
Out. 3, lSOpi I 12tu
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. ^ ^ THOMAS IIARDKMaN.
II.UIDEaIIAN Ac HAMILTON,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant^
MACON, GEORGIA.
1850. _ 1 la m .
A. K. I'Jrt'loN,
A TTORNE IV-A T ifi.I W,
Home, Geaigia.
WILL Prnotlco in alt the Comities of t!:o Cliero
Imo Circuit. .18 Sept. 5, |S50,
W.P. WILKINS.
ATTORNEY AT L^W,
Rome, Georgia. 9 *,
Refer to
Hon. li f. pouter, charleston, s. o , nr
. ^ AT CAVK SPRING, GU.
Hon w. u. underwood, home, o.\.
t . ,. . ?JIr* william Vizard, dboatuii, oa.
July IS, 1840. V 4l , v
tl-Aitmi-mt,
- LA IV.
ISDIiltWOOU * Vl-ANI
ATTORNEYS
Rome, Georgia.
WILL practice in tho Clierokoo Circuit, nnd Su
premo Court of said State, and m the adjulning
counties ol Alubninn. Hot. 40,1850,
Immiobation.—TTtb number of immigrants
that arrived in Now York city, from vari
ous foreign putts, during Sentembeiklnst,
wns 21,054. Tula! immigration for 1850,
up to October, inst., 105,590.
Union meeting.
Pursuant to previous notice u large number of the
Citizens of Floyd County convened this dny ut tho
Court House.
On motion of W. T. PtticE, Esq., Bennett Law.
nENctsand Carter Starks, Esqrs., were called to the
Choir, nnd Daniel S. Pkintup nnd W. T. Trammell,
requested to act os Secretorics.
Dr. H. V. M. Miller explained the object of tho
meeting, and submitted the following Resolutions,
which were adopted.
Resolved, That while we do not approve entirely of
all the peace measures which havo recently passed
Congress, and while we sanction the vote of our Sen
ntora and Representatives in opposition to the ndmis
sion of California, still, we sec in the action of Con
gress nothing which can bo regarded as a dangerous,
deliberate and palpable violation of the Constitution,
requiring a resort to exWcffie^Esures.
Resolved, That wo yield to none in our devotion to
Southern Rights, and arc as ready to defend those rights
as any men living, whun there is n just and sufficient
cause for extreme measures; yet, believing that dis.
union at present, will not only fail to strengthen our
rights in the Territories, but would be a virtual surren
der of those rights, we ore not prepared to rush haste
ly into'o position which cau result only in disaster and
dishonor.
Resolved, That should Congress at any timo exhib
it Ha purpose to war upon our property, or withhold
our just Constitutional Rights, we stand ready to via
dicate those rights in tho Union as long as passible,
and outof tho Union when we ate left no other alter
native.
Resolved, Thatbelleving, os we do, that the project
of disunion would be total to our rights in tho Terri
lories, and nn abandonment of our Constitutional guar
anties in slave property, we will support no man for the
CanvuAlBn'Who.will notqiledgc ..himself.tn.appas&ev.
cry measure leading to a dissolution of the Union.
On motion of John R. Alexander," E^EJdWARD
WARE, Esq., nnd Col. JOSEPH WATERS, were
unanimously nominated as the Union candidates to re.
presentthis county in the convention to assemble nt
Millcdgeville on tholOlh of December next.
On motion of Dr. H. V. M. Miller, a committee of
three, consisting of Dr. H. V. M. Miller, Hon. John
H. Lumpkin nnd W. T. Price, Esq., were appointed
by the Chair to notify the candidates of their nomina
tion, and furnish them with a copy of the Resolutions
and request their acceptance.
.John R. Alexander, Esq. and the Hon. John H.
Lumpkin, were called on, who addressed the meeting
at some length on the issues now pending before the
people.
Resolved, That the proceedings^ this meeting be
published in the City papers.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
BENNETT LAWRENCE,
CARTER SPARICS,
Chairmen.
Daniel S. Printuf,
W. T. Trammell,
Secretaries.
BY YjjSWDAYf MAIL.
Telegraphed for tlio Charleston Courier.
Baltimore, Oct, 13 '
Tlio Cotton market wns steady on the
12th, with 1300 hales sold. The sales of
the week renchad 16000 bales. Tho sales
oIHicb in the snino time were limited tn
500 tierces at 3-6-8. The Floor and
Grain markets were unchanged Mess
Fork 10,87; Lard in bbls has been sold
nt 7-1*2; Macon is improving in valuo.
Exchange on England 10-1-2.
Political.— Tho elections in Pennslyvu-
nia have resulted in favot of the Demo
crats, who have elected 15 members of
Cungrcss, nnd the Whigs 9. Belli bran
ches ol tho Legislature are Democratic.
Baltimore, Oct. 13.
The U. S. Mail was robbed last night
between Philadelphia and Grey’s Ferry.
The bags contained the mail made up at
Now-York for Richmond, Wheeling, St.
Louis, nml other Western points. Up
wards of a bushel of lettdrs hnvo been
found, opened, Irom which it was nsocr
tained that one hundred thousand dollars
wore abstracted.
Ohio.—The elections for Members of
Congress in this State have resulted in the
choice of nino Whigs and nine Democrats.
Giddings, tlio Frcnsoilcr, Townsend,
Abolitionist, and Johnson, Independent,
have been returned.
The Markets—Tho advices by tho Eu-
ropa have come to hand. Tho Cotton
market was quiet to-day, the transactions
having been limited to 150(Lbulcs, ut ra
ther easier prices. The week's sales
To Officers and Soldiers of tho War with Mex
ico, the'War'of 1812 with Great Britain, or
any of the Indian Wars, Begular, Volunteer
or Drafted, or their legal Representatives,
Widows and heirs.
B Y recent net of Congress you nro allowed boun
ty lands nnd money in proportion to tlio time
ol service, rendored in nny of tho above named
Wars. Tho undersigned having nil tlio forms ne
cessary, yon can obtain warrunts for entering
your lands, and procure tho bounty money whenov
er allowed, by application to
October 17, 1830
-V DiWUJ^^PRINTUP,
Attorney nt LUa.
FOR SALE,
A BEAUTIFUL residence udjacont to thoTowiftl
of Home, recently occupied by John S. 3
Wright, Esq. There is on the promises, consisting
of twelve and a half acres of lund, a oonffortablu
Dwelling House, Kitchen, &o. The situ is high,
healthy und romantic. Persons desirous or pur*
chasing property in or near Home, would do well
toex'unme it. Terms mod*m»to. Apply to
Oet. 17,1S50. JOHN U. ALEXANDER,
JEWELRY.
T HE subscribers beg ieavo to inform the citizens
of Koino, its vicinity aud the public genernllv,
that they have just received nnd opened a splendid
assortment of Jewelry of tho very latest stylo und
Mtturus, consisting in pnrt.^ol Splendid Paten
-.eaver full Jewelled California Gold Watches,
full Jewelled Silver Leavers, No. 1 j Gold Pens aru,
Pencils j Ear nnd Finger Rings, and Breast Plnsj
fine Gold Fob nnd Safety Chains, together with ev
ery other article usually kept in a Jeweller's ostub
lishmeut. The foregoing articles were all purchas
ed iu the cities of New York and Philadelphia, by
an experienced Jeweller, they therefore, feel no hes
itation in recommending them to bo of tho very
best material and workmanship j allot which they
will keep constantly on linnd, und sell as cheap ns
tho same article cun be bought in nny other market.
Persons on a visit to our City, who nio desirous of
making purchases in the nbovu lino, will do well to
give us n cull. ROSS A: McKINZiE.
Broad Street, Rome, Gn., October 17,1S50.
reached 13000 bales. Fresh Rice iVy
Wmskcv i» held at 20*l*2c>
orlh
A Havana correspondent of the Charles
ton Courier writes, '* Quite an excitement
prevails in tho city of.Havann, caused by
ho rumored intelligence of ^another inva*
Repots nre“hv circu*
ix thousand
Union Platform
At a meeting of tho oltlzons of Chattooga coun-
ty, on Saturday the 12th Inst.,
On motion of Dr. Montgomery, Dr. John K.
Mooro and Wesley Shropshire, Esq., wore called
to the Chair, and Robert Cainbron and H. W. Wool-
ten appointed Secretaries.
n motion, a committee of fivo wore appointed
Chair, consisting of the following gentlemenn
Montgomery, H, Pi Wootten, Charles Piicc*
ichols and Nelson ( A)lmnn, to draft a serici
T resolutions, cxpresslvooi the views and fecllugi
of tho mating. Tho committee appointed retired
■'"^iPiutcs, and then reported the following
, taken from aeries adopted by tho citi-
of Bibb county, which passed without a dis
ting voice:
esolved, 1. That while we do not approve en
tirely of all the Pence measurco which havo resent-
ly passed Congress, and while wo sanction^tho votes
•f our Senators and Representatives in* opposition
to the ndmlssioivof Calffornto r ,**tiU‘\v .SL‘0 ln lie
action of Congress, notlTuig which can bo regarded
iolatlon of tlJJConstitution—nothing which
requiro a rQsdrt to extreme measures—or
SjMifth cannot honorably aequirsi
is to bo as tri
siott of tho Island,
lulion, that tlioro aro somt!
moil congregated at some
taint in tho
United States, and were ready to embark
»e t ea
for Cuba on tho 27th ult: So thait-they
are in daily expectation ol a landing.
The siege of the island has been raised
ad /tc militia disbanded, Officers of
NEW-YORK STORE.
Just Eeceivnd,
I Af^A PIECES Prints of Into patorns nnd
W styles—many of which are of the fin
est English mul French inunufucturo. 200 pieces
Worsted goods, of now and desirable styles—figur
ed nnd plain—consisting of cashmeres, pnranmtta
cloths, Coburg cloths, mnrenos, nlpnccus, DcLaincs.
20 pieces rich figured nnd black silks; also a wide
black silk for mantillas, with nn assortment of silk
luces und fringe. 2 cases bonnets, trimmed and
mndo in the very latest New York style—dieso are
a very rich articlo and well worthy the notice of the
ludios, 00 superfine all wove long shuwls. Also
collars, wristlots, glovqs^]n<Ht*#BblHt»rhnlsMa
Roitio, Oet mauQ-'' DENNIS & IiUlVT.
— .-BEW-Y0KX STORE.
J UST RECEIVED, 2 onscs Mipurior moleskin luiLs
from tlio miinufuclory of "Gonln,” Now Vork.
These uro tlio finest moleskin lints that cun possi
bly bo made nml wurrantcil superior to nny tiling
tin- kind ever ofibred in Rome, We ulso offer linn-
kin, Durycr k Co*s tints nt reduced prices—not wnr-
rnnted. 10 pieces ti roncli black and olive cloths,
from $4 DO up. ID pieces hlnok doeskin, fancy
und French blnok corded cnssiineros, nt great bar
gains—also, shirts, gloves, suspenders, handker
chiefs, &o., Sec., to which wo Invito the uttentlon of
the gentlemen of Rome.
N. U. A few dozen mnreno nnd silk shirts.
October 17, 1850 DENNIS So HUNT.
ROME POST OFFICE.
and will continun tf^RTtfitpy the well, known
Store Itoom, No. 2^3, l*'ick range, u Ibw doors be-
h,w the Exchange Hotel* They have on hand it lurga
Stuck ol Dry Goods, Groceries and lliirdwaie^*
gether with every urticle usually kept in Me
Houses in Georgia, which,xvitli the additions they
are constantly making toJbelr Stock, enables them
to oiler asgrenl induceniPPs' to purchasers ns can
bo found iu this jrnny oilier place in the Interior of
Georgia, Wo invite all to give \\s u call nnd judge
for themselves.
Jan. 1ft, 1830.
tl
-agency of
Pn monary Bnlsiuu. Derupiivb Syrup,
it ora I Expectorant, Heart CorruJtorJ
Pulmonary Liniment, Iltutvir Corrector,
Pure aud .Medicinal Coil Liver Oil,
Antl-Pyupcptie Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills,
Nervine, Female Pills,
Vmj^ugo,
TIIOH* C, HINDMAN) JUN,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW,
Ripley, Mississippi,
Wilt attend tlio Courts In tlio Seventh Judiuinl
Circuit of tlio Suite ol Mississippi, All proiT%m.
ut business confided to bis tiiiiniigt-iiiciii sl.till ro-
colvo strict uttentlon. Alny tl, 1850,
N . J. OMBERG,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
Broad Streect Rome, Ga,
October 10,1SD0.
G. W. IIKAI.I.,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
Broad Street Rome, Ga,
October 10, 1830.
W. • TKR11UNK >4 J. P. rZHKINS.
THUHl’Kiq .V l>BUKINS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
BUSINESS entrusted to their onro In niiy of the
Counties of the Cherokee Circuit, or in tho Supreme
Court, will meet with prompt attention. They prac
tice ulso, in theCountiee of Cherokee and Benton
lu tlio State of Alabama,
October 10, 1850. «►
Female Specific, Are , Are.
^ plainly nml with mipreceden^d
tn lliiTtreatmeht of
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Aslhnui, Heart
Diseases, Dusprpsia, Scrofula, Skin
Discuses, Rheumatism,Female Com
plaints, Files, Syc., Syc.
DR. FlTCIl’8 UNEQUALLED PATENT SIL-
Vtilt PLATED ABDOMINAL'.SUPPORTERS.'-V
tut FITCH’S UIPHOVED PLATED .STEEL
SPUING SHOULDER BEACH.
DU, FiTflHVS ffLVKll INHALING. TUBE.
Dr. Fllcli’s Celcbmled Six l.ccltm*.
OX Tllli FUKVKXTIUX AXD CLTIF. OF
Consumption, Aslluha, Diseases oj the Heart,
8yc., and on Ihemethr.el of prcscruinij Health
and Beauty to an old oyc.
fflils Book sho'ul<l>be Iu every family. To the
ronsiiinptJie it points out tne only reasouahti iioptf
fur rcltitt: To mothers, ibe dlrimiions It glivs lor
■tie cure mnt education of Children ore nivalmblu.
78,002 oolites of Hits Book huve passed through the
iiOdJho sale cndtlmics unabated.
-A^fc'ur sale by S. S FtTCil St CO.,
■ VD 71)7 Bioadway, N. y„ and by
w J. D. DICKEItSPN, Home, Cn.
W- Du. Fitoii’s Oiiiuk to txvAtftn, or Dlreoii.nis
persons using Ur. Fitch’s Heiiu-dies, to be had,
gratis, of all Ills Agents.
*o Builders of Col ton Mills
FACTORIES, &c.
press, t
j. I>. DKJKUIISON)
DRUGGIST—ROME, GEORGIA.
\ WHOLES ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-
STUFFS, PERFUMERY, Arc.
October 10, 1850. Broad Slrtvt,
—
A. D. KING <fc CO.
COTTO y GIN MANUFACTURE US
llomc t Georgia^
May 0. 1850. ' x
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desorlptions, nml jmrtictthirly COTTON
.MILLStobv drivou by Steamer Wutor power,
would coutraci to execute work of this description *
lh tlio vorybest manner, und will ftjffilsU satisfue-
tory testimonials, lie prefers to live In it Southern
climate, mid will ho glad to receive propositions iu
the above line.
Address “HANCOCK.” caroofV. B. PALMER,
Newspaper Agent, No. t#, Conger Struct, Ho»iuu r
Mass, where further iiifbhnution can be hud.
Borfton, July 11,1650.' . 43 3m
COSKERY JA..M3S Ac CO.
wm. t*VKKs,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Broad Sire
T HE subscriber tnk
lits friends, and t
i Rornt, Georgia %
i this method of informin
JlbUor genomlly. that ho
prepared to execute all wo>kcntrusted to U|s cans
lie feels ooufident of Ids ability iopUmso all who
limy..favour him with n cull. Hn pledge* hiiiifelf
tbut no gnrinenr shall leave his ^Jmp until the cus
tomer be pleased with the fit. (The Undersigned
is permanently located in UoiuoJhnd hopes to mer
it a liberal 6hure of the public phtronnge/there be
ing no risk Incurred on tho partW tho patron, as
no garment shall leave my shopjfintll satisfaction
ho given. WlLLdAM PUllKS.
ImTovision Store.
S. G. WELLS
KEEPS CONSTANTLY FOR SALE FAMlt. Y
GROCERIES',RACONHAMS, IKOO/.
ROLILSAND FEATHERS.
A few young men cun ho nceoinmodnted with
Bomdlng. Y* VEItANDA HOUSE,
April 23, 1830^* Rome, Depot Square,
houses ol the volunteers and have token
all their arms. This has caused a serious
difficulty between tho citizen Spaniards
who took up nrnris and entisted lor tho
government and the Captain General.
It is suid lie began to fear them; therefore
lie hns taken nwny their arms. Tho
above constitutes all tlio news of the city
ntid is the general topic of discussion.
Business is prostrated by the expected
invasion, and the oxcitcd and disturbed
position of tlio inhabitants, render trade
nnd commercial operations dull and lan
guid.
Here let mo add it little of.my skepti
cal views of the matter.
There ore some speculators in town and
this excitement is kept up for the purpose
of depreciating the value of Sugars. &c.
in the njgykct, so that they may mako
cheap purchases. 1 have no doubt but
this is the real key to all tlio invasion fears, ’
for Ido not think there is such a thing in
existence. The soldier
arms, and the nav,
best possibto,
ers in
Ulnil ArruiiKeniculi.
T HE Narthrrn, Southern and Eattern Mniis
close at 91 o’clock, A. M«, daily, cxcopt Sun
days. Airives at li P. M., dally, except Sunduys,
[Mode of conveyance, Rail Road Cars.
\Vastern Malls (via) Coosa and MissionOty Sta
tion, Go., to Blue Pond* Ala., closes at 1 P. M„
daily, except Sundays. Arrives at S A. M., daily,
oxcopt Tuesdays. [Mode of conveyance, four-
horse conch.
Jacksonville mall, (via) Cave Springinnd State
Lino, closes at 5 A. M., every Monday- Arrives at
0 P. M,, every Wednesday. [Mode ofconvo;*tinco,
horse mail
Cave Spring mall (via) Vann’s Valley, Ga. closes
every Tnesduy nnd Friday nt 104 A. M. Arrives
same days at 11 A. M. [Mode .of conveyance,
horse mail.
Ln Fayette mail (via) Dirt Town, Hardin’s
Mills, Arran tehee nnd Summerville, nrrlvcs every
Monday and Thursday at 0,P. M., nnd closes same
dny jiit Ui P. M.
California, Hermitage and Johnson’s mails close
at 10 A. M, t ovory F*idny, and arrives same dny
at Hi A. M. [Mode of conveyance, horse mails.
April 18, 1850. THOMAS J. PERRY, P. M.
All Ordinance.
B E it ordained by tlio City Council of Rome,
that no person or persons shall sell at Auction
any goods, wares, merchandise, or any other pro
perly whatsoever, (sales mndo by lawful officers
under execution, or under the nutnorlty of execu
tors, administrators or guardians, or resident citi-
izons ol their own property excepted,) within the
corporate limits of Nome, without u license from
the City Councils Each vvnduo master tlmll. pr
^vious to making nny sales at unction, take out
icenso from tho\7i{v Council, the price of which
" ’•'Tty duiltT4.-»*fr 'eforc said license is
’ brer shall b>
le, und a bond
tlio Mayor and city
^ ^ dice,
CimCE’S HOTEL,
lOAW, OFOROIA.
Ills. MARY CHOICE
-.’Iv of Dabtoncga, tins taken clnirgo of t.._
NEW HOTEL, nml miutn oxtunsivo pri'imratinns
for tbo comfort anJ convcnlonoo or llioso who nmy
favor bur with a onll. From her long oxporloiieo,
slio ooulirlontly liopc. to givo entire siuM'uctlon
transient Visitors uml Forinum-nt Boarilcrs.
Eoptcmbor 5, 1850. -18 12m
1‘ersons will bo carried to and from
tho Dopot to tho Hotel, freo of charge,
FALL AND WI4VTGIS GOODS.
N. J. OMBERCr,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS row on hand a well selected stock of Cloths,
Cftsdmercs nnd Vestings, of every shade und
color, together with every other article usually kept
in an establishment Of this kind. These goods
have been selected by himself m New York, with
grent care and particular reference to the prevail
ing Fashions. lie is also prepared to manufac
ture clothing In a manner und stylo not to be st
passed in our largest and most fashionable.cities,
October 10, 1S5C. ti
iitchousc k Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GA.
T HE undersigned thankful for the liberal
pntronngc of tho past souson, again ten
ders their services to their friends and. the-
public, in tho snlo ol Cotton und other Pro-
'ucc, at their Fire Proof Warehouse on
!atn|,linll street, whom their personal atten
tion will bo given to nil husinoG entrusted to
them, and liberal Cash udv^h^.inndc on
Produce when required. OrdcrPfor Bagging,
Rope nnd fnmily supplies, executed ol the
lowest market pried.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. G. JANES,
THOS. W. COSKERY.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1850. . .. - OOtf
To Sioiillicrii und IVciU-ru
MERCHANTS.
Hardivarc, Cutlery, Guns; 1’istols, &c.
¥ E nro now receiving an entire new stock ov
roueion and Domestic haudwauk; tho disas
trous fire of the 20th May having loft us without nny
Goods on hand.
Our Stock will comprise every variety of Hard
ware adapted to the Southern and Western Trade,
and uu u.^ortmont ofltivLKS and Guns unsurpassed.
Our Foreign Goods have all been imported direct,
nnd the Domestic purchased upon the most advitn- •
tugoous terms for»Cnsh{ mid front our long experi
ence, wo feel confident that wo can do us well at
least for our customers its any other House, nnd in
vito nil Morclmms visiting Uiarleston to call and
examine our Stock ut No. 7, lluyuc St reel, next to
1*. M. Cohen As 1*6., Druggists.
COURTNEY dr TENNEXT,
No. 7, Uayne Streec, Chutlestoti, S. C,
Sepf. 5,1650. ft 48 Cm.
CLOVER SEED.
Qh BUSHELS Red Clover Soctl ji|«i received, direcl
w'J fr«nn New York; warrented freali, and for «a e by
«/to subscriber, for Cush • nty.
J, D. DICKEUSOV, Agent.
Aug. 29, 1800. 27 2t
M RS. E. JONES,l atoofWetumpka, Alabama,
tenders hor sorvloes to tho Ladies of Koine
nnd its vicinity, H8 a practical Midwife. Mrs. J.
has lmd long experience in this-branch, and nan
produce ample testimonials as to her skill, teo, She
may be found nt till times at the residence of her
Son W, Jones, near the Methodist Church.
Aug. 15, 1830. 44 2m
1000 LIVES SAVED
Hy Iiiiv/iin good Homes,
TXTE aro prepared to executi any kind of wt
IT in tho Carpenting Business, both in city and
country, with' dispatch at short notice, and low
prices.
Fannell doors. JPindow sash nnd Blir.ds, kept
on hand mid for snlo cheap for cash.
Also, on consignments, Lumber of ull kinds,
from Cedar Bluff and other places for sale.
Shop on Broad St. Romo Ga
HUDGINS & LUMPKIN.
April 4, 6m,
NEW STORE,
AND AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and
CinOCJERlUS.
rpHE undersigned will open, in the City of Rome,
X on or about the first of November next, ail en
tire now stock of staple and fancy dry gootf^ and
groceries, next door to W. E, Alexander & i ‘
tho, house formerly occupied by liuttcy &;
ns a drug store. With nn exper ! “""“™®*
ears in the business, eon *
ExccitloFt Snlo.
W ILD bo sold before the Court House door hr
Canton, Cherokee county, within ilm papal
hour* of saloon the first Tuesday iu December next,
ono Lot of Land, containing forty uc»es, known ns
Lot No. 02, of the l7tb district and 3d section, of
Clierokoo county, sold by ortjer of tho honorable tic*
Inferior Court of Warren eoilnty when sitting us a
Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the Legatees of
tho Estate of Thomas Reveisi lute of Warren coun
ty, deceased. Terms cash.
JOHN F. REVE1S, Exr.
Sept. 5, 1550. 4Stds.
ci IK it I'd IIIII’K Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the *
Inferior Court ofSoriven county, when sitting
ns a Court of Ordinary, will bo sold before the
Court House door in tho City of Romo, on the firtt
Tnesduy in November next, within the usual hours
of sale, nil the interest, (bolpg two Mills) of Tceo-
philus uml Andrew Williams, minors, in and to
Let No 93, in tho 4th district und 1th section, of
originally Ch irokee, now Floyd county. Sold lot
lie benefit of said Minors.
ALSO.
At the same time ami placo will be sold t
muining portion of said Lot of land.
B E RRIA N WILL1 AMS, C. n a, d,
Aug. 15,1850. 44 tds -