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rata in liis own State. >. i Vv
»n3?>* aeacaalonUts, ato 9peRl|,b^lng|that If Quit-
*WM elected South CaroHtixlwil! seaife, and this of
iutelf la crldcnce -thatlheii-’di some collusion I
know thnkBiMk4R(tlAwd , «IUd'tiellavs riiht all things
al^wtfiUbKKlt'f jStinpt believe Ml the Intel,
ligtnt people of Mjssiasippi would sustain a man guil
ty of such double dealing, and a cause that depends
an •uoh'.tm-dfis’for success must of itself be considered
•f ddtlbtfiii proprlutjr. Ithink' It diteto fire people ol
Mlsslsstppi that they should be informed of it,
f thesa pro-
wouid'be
welt that you should convey the information.
That we toleh the co-operation- of the other slave-
holding States, liijrcaiating the aggressions of North
ern fanaticism, is admitted by all, but we wish tlnpr
assistance Understandlngly and with their own' con-
sett, not to be brought into it by a political ruse and
juggling worthy of a band of free-bootere, who treat
the common people us If they were void of the intelli
gence to know their rlglt's or wanting in courage to
defend them, But Hsaoms that a set ofmen in South
Carolina are fatally bent upon mischief, and they nre
exhibiting a Zeal and Industry to accomplish their
ends, worthy of n better cause. Were it not that to my
knlnd’s eye wide-spread ruin and lasting Injury to the
iState would follow in the wake of their reckless
bourse, I for one would set calmly by and let them
carry out their long cherished scheme of disunion, and
let them bt\joy to their heart’s content, the honor.
glory'and lasting renown of bringing blight and des
olation to their own homes, but perhaps it would be
better to endeavor awhile longer to thwart their de
signs. A CAROLINIAN.
— 1 —V* ' '
more Dovelopmsmi*.
The following regular toast was given at the 4th oy
’July celebration at Beaufort, S. C.
7. Gen. John A. Quitman—The Oencral-ln Chief
of the Army of tho United States South—We can trust
ihlra.
Let it l>e borne in'mlad that the above is it regular
’toast deliberately written and uttered. Another fact
in connestion with this meeting is worthy of notice.
There were but 9 regular toasts in honor we suppose
•C those States width arc to form the " United States
South,” and of which Quitman into he General-in chef.
Should McDonald succeed in Georgia,his “bugle” will
usher in a pageant, end open d taunamenl little drea
med of at present by tho people. Heaven save the
country from suoh schemers and plotters I
Since writing the fosegolng the following addition
al acaiimema from our sister Stato hare come to hand.
It la our purpose to do wliot we can to thwort the
evil tUviccn of these n-atless aspirants. Should they
succeed, we caro not a grot which of the Triumvir
ate wears the imperial robes- The rule of either
would be an unmitigated calamity.
Gin. J. A. Quitman—Tho first on tho battle plains
•f Mexico. May he be the first President of the South
ern Republic.
ITHan. R. D, Rheit—May ha bo the first Presi
dent of Soiqh Carolina.
tTEx-G.tr. SleDamM—H IS CAUSE, OUR
SuuMEnfiLLK, Gn., Aug, 11,1661.'
Mr. Editor i W o have had a vlsitfrom ourcandldato
for Congress, and lit. H. V.M. Mii.lkk.o1 your city;
both ot. whom nbly and eloquently addressed us,—
Their spceohoswcro received with great applause
and evidently produced the finest effect. Having Aol:e,
heard that Col. Chastain was a drunkard and row-
wo Wire not a little surprised to find in him a
aobet man ar.d gentleman. Wo are beginning to
plaoe a proper value upon the tales or his defltraers
We might retnliato upon Mr. Stiles, but forbear, lor
tho present, reminding them, however, of the. old
adngo about gluts houses.
Chastain and Millar gave the firo-catera a terrible
drubbing. Wh ilo the former wns speaking, n man,
1 think they call "Jim Mitchell," and one GENE-
EKAL A. If. Patton, came in to wltnoss tho scarifi
cation of their fire-eating brethren. Poor fellows I
they looked ns if they had fallen into the wrong box
and wero friendless..
During Ida speech, Dr. M filer related with fine ef
fect, the anecdote about tlm polo-ont which did not
talk like n coon, Mr liko a coon, or emell liko a
noon t nml when “noisy Jim,” ns some coll him,
rose up to reply, some one murmured, “he don’t
smell like u coon; whereupon, murlv evory body
It f the house, nnd the poor fellow made no speech*
It was then announced from tho door-steps, that
Gen. Fatten would one hour after reply to Dr. Mil
ler. He did not do it* however, but like another il
lustrious hero, ho and his interesting piotego,
“mnrobed up the hill and then mnrehod down again.”
It is thought he is now laboring hard lor McDonald
and Stiles, in order to get tho 6(Qoe of Chief Engi
neer on the Stato Rond.
Wo hold a meeting to nomlnnto a candidate for
Representative on the 93d of this month. We are
nil in fine spirits and shall carry the county by n
surprising majority. CHATTOOGA.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR.
WE, the Board of Managers of the “ Agricultural
ind Mechanical association of Floyd County,” wets
instructed at its last mooting to appoint n time cud
loco for tho noxt meeting. Some members of the
lourd having wuito.l on Mr. Wn. R. Smith, he has
kindly given trutho-Association, a lease ol Five
Acres of Lnup surrounding tho “ John Smith"
Spring. Wo would, therefore, in ncrord'incc with
instructions appoint Thursday, 11 fit day o 4cpt.
as the day, nnd would cordially Invjl-. all who (eel
nn interest in Agricultural Improvement tomeot at
tile grounds of tho Association, upon tut, Railroad,
half a milonbovo Rome j bringing with them tlioir
fumilics. The presence of tho Ladies particu
larly requested) and as there is to be speaking, wo
would suggest that families bring their bask-ts umi
liuvutt PlO NIC upon the oconslon. Our President
ColonelPo| “ ‘ ‘ *
others, wil
connected
tho Association will bo to appoint delegates to tile
“Southern Central Agricultural Association” to bo
belli in Mncon in October next) nnd tonppolnttiino
lor Quarterly nnd Annual meetings. Wo hope to
bo enoournged by n full attendance.
VV. T. PKiCE, J. W. P WARE,
J WATTERS,' D. S. PR IN TUP,
C. L’HARDV, HOUSTON AYCOCK,
A. N. VERDEKY.
ome, August 7th 1851.
COL. WATTERS’ ACCEPTANCE.
Flovd Sraiaos, July at 1651.
Col. JosKru Wattsrs i Sir—The undersigned
Committee appointed by the Chairman of the Con
stiiulionnl Union Convention,tills day assembled,aro
pit-used to tnnku known to you that you liuve been
ununimously chosen us the Candidate or tlm Con.
stitutlonnl Union Pnrty, to represent the same in
the 47th Senatorial District in the next OcorglnLe-
glslature, uud lo ask your nccoptnnco of tlio same.
Respectfully, CHARLES PRICE.)
B.W. JONES, > Com.
r >
WT Ex-Gar. Mcltnnaln—it IS UAUSli, OUR
CAUSE ) SUCCESS TO HIM, AND ANNIHI
LATION TO HIS FOES.
Adrlonlltiriil Pic Sic.
A prees of business Inst week, mint'd us to omit to
veil the attention ofour readers particularly to the no
th* of th, connnitieu of arrangements of tho Floyd
Agricultural Society. By that notice It appears that
the Society is indebted to the liberality of Mr. W. R.
Smith fora leeso of land, convenient to tha < allroad,
and good water,fotjthe purposes of holding its pic nics,
fairs, dec. We look forward to the 1st meeting,which
takes place on the llthof next month, with no amall
degree of interim. The high agricultural lepntatlon
of tho genticmou seleoti-d to address the meeting, to
gether with the liudabla objects of tha Association
will doubtless cell together n largo number of the La
dles it’ll gentlemen of this, nnd wo hope, the adjoin
ing counties. Let us have a fine pt o nlc this year; and
*n interesting loir and ckhlbltlon next. We ootifi
) dentiy look to tliu lailit sto help us on in this good
work.
Hee.iitaok, August 5,1851
Gkntlemrn Yours of the 3lst July, notifying
mo that I was unanimously chosen by tho Convon-
tlon hold at the Floyd Springe on that day, as the
Cniidldato of the Constitutional Union Purly to
represent the 47tli Senatorial district, composed ol
the counties of Floyd, Clmttoogn nnd Gordon, in
the next Legislature, has boon received.
Such a manifestation til' confidence on the purl of
tho convention which you represent, in myself,
brings with it an obligation which should not be
disregarded Bothg fully Indentlfied with that pnr
ty, both In sympathy olid judgmont,I clieerlully ac
cept the nomination ! anil if elected, wifi, to the
best of my ublllty, discharge tho duties of that re
sponsible station. It may not bo amiss to add that
had tho honor in part to represent the pcoplo oi
Floyd oounty, in tho Gt-orgin Covontlon ol De
cember last, end that its action has my approba
tion. lit the proceedings ol time Convention, os
published and known ns tile Georgia Platform, may
be found my opinions upon thu exciting subject,
now dividing parties in our Suite, much more ably
expressed than l could do it myself t Wherefore I
beg leave, most respectfully, to refer oil those who
ntny wish to know my views upon these questions,
to the proceedings of the Georgia Convention, known
as the Georgia Platform.
Bcspcctlully yours,
JOSEPH WATTERS.
Messrs. C. Price, R. W. Jonos nnd A. U. Smith,
Committee.
tyy Our.fastidious fiie-enting friends seem
44 object to Mr. Chqstnin because he is from
die mountains. We are well- aware that to
i minds of some this fact alone is enough
toicondemr. him and that many vainly, sup.
' pose that all the patriotism, decency, inleili
gence and chivalry that is not shut up in
'South Curolian, comes from the sca-honrd of
Georgia, Hence some of the Cherokee boys,
sometimes slyly hint that bur friends below
are-offlictedwilh “swelled-head.” Now we
do not suppose that a crabb, shrimp,'or oys
ter diet, have any particular effect npon tie
J. menial constitution and therefore our oppo.
aitiou to Mr. Stiles does not proceed from
ihe fact that he hails from the sea-board
Nor does the fast that Mr. Chastain comes
the mountains, and has breathed its
pure and bracing air from boyhood nnd grown
fat upon its plain but wholesome fare, make
him an idiot.or a bopr. We freely admit that
tax a graceful and finished courtier, in matters
fi)tdiplomacy and court eltiquette, Mr. Stiles
*-would throw his more humble rival in the
shade ; and if the pending contest involved
' a foreign mission, the selection ol court dress
r .^aud the -practice of diplomatic airs and
huBais, we should most certainly select
V Stiles jti preference to Mr. Chastain, pro
I be was as good a Union mUtt, We
mnn
obscurity by
of nutiyo talent and indomitable indus
, that he is a self-made man— when well
e, .“the highest style of men.” He has
own up among the sturdy farmers of Cher-
ee, surrounded by none of those fortuitious
:ircuinstances which seent to have favored
i more polished rival. But this is no rea-
tn why be should be sneered down, and
^soiled down, and kept down ; and we regret
bt our opponents should resort to such
dienls to ifieet his defeat. And we
I greatJy'^eceiMd if the people of this
net in Qctobtf next!don’t-show the silk-
Jtinggent^'th^t^fe^crime
iftfiratldtflfoKJfnrSh •« det brfru in the
jay;** qofl* ml/r».u<5i:!ii. ■
nsttiJiov/ ijjwhdqsfc Croat i.,..
MW®
|ow that Mr. Chastain is but 'a plain r
bo ltas risen from comparative obscuril;
fir “Jat in t'tiii'fire” ahout thet first;
,‘ we (hail be greatly mistaken.'
a dPtECTtOK-^We have pot ytt ro-
i from the election in Ala-
: to show; that the Union
LjarM,mafo$jr'
, B. SMITH, sC
‘ iuu upuu hip wwuhbiuii. uur jrruaiuom
si Pope, Colonel Wooils, Mr. Townsend nnd
, will address the meeting upon tlio subjects
oted with ngtloullura. Tito business before
HILBURN HOUSE.
T ills new Slid commodious establishment is n
offered for sale, and if rt.it sold before tlio I
-I- offered for snle, and If not sold before tho first
of September, itwill then bo to rent Or loaso for one
year or more.
Tire locution of this building being convenient
totlte Rttll Rood Depots, glvos It advantages over
any other hottso in tlio city.
Tliu Store.under the Hotel, nearest to tire
i ue atore.unaer me Motel, nearest to tire depot,
will bo rented also if tho property is not sold—pos
session givon first day of Outober noxt. Apply to
either GEO. S. ULACKj)
\V._S COTHRAN.?Owners.
July 31, 1S51. J. R. TOWELL,
WHO WANT§ TO RIDE?
A FINE new Buggy for sale. Wlmpey’s make.
Warranted, arfTply to F. M ALLEN.
August, 7th 1851,
WHITLOCK ft COSKERY.
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Georgia. ,
T HE subscribers have entered into Copartner*
ship for tlio transaction of n General Warehouse
and Commission Business, and tender their services
to the Into pmrons of Ei.bminq, Whitlock & Co.,
nndCosKBKY, Janes & Co., and tho pub)io general
ly. They uro prepared to aiford tho usual fucili
ties to their customers.
Orders for fumily riupplics, Bngginy, <&o. filled
at the lowest market prices, All business intrusted
Ir
A Fresh Stock of
NEW SOTG.: GOODS.
received at Burns’ & Murray’s
/TONSISITNG °f c umnier . Silks, Bcr°ze, DcLancs, Silks, Poplins, Jenny Lind Silks.
V Muslins. Prints, Cambfics and Ginghams, from 12j to 25 cents, Calico irom o to 12J
cents, fast colors, bleached Shirtings and Sheet!
oit.(wjthaula' r ’ '' ' ■ ** 1
Shirf ! -“’'
Ihirtings, with a fine stock of Hoisffry. and other articles usually kept in our fine, whl
ro respectfully invite the public to call and exntnine. We will take pleasure in showir
nd charge nothing for looking. BURNS,& MURRAY.
A OA * 1C£>1 -
very low price and good quality, Gran
dollar. Charleston and other brown
e, which
showing,
JOHN S-ANDERSON.
ATTOKNUY AT LAW
■\T7TLL give his prompt attention to the silo at
vv Lunds, nnd the establishment of disputed Land
Claims In eastern T. xus. He will also do ik Gener
al collecting business. All on the most moderate
terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texas.
References.—Jocor Lumpkin.
J. W. H. Underwood.
Col. Daniel S.Frintdf.
July 10,1851
ilRS GIBSONS SCHOOL
T HEexeroi.es of the abovo Institution will com
mence on Monday 91st inst. In addition to the
"branehss heretoiore taught, will be added that ot
French nnd Music. The services of Miss M. M.
Dorans, have been socured for [the latter depart
ment.
Rome, Gn. July 10,1851,
T HIS well known pleasant stund is again open for
the accommodation of Boarders nnd Trans unt
visiters. J. J. REEVES, Pro.
Rome, Ga,, May 39, 1851.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF PURE MEDIDINES
Well selected to suit Physicians.,
L INSEED OIL—A good supply, and n very lino ar
tide.
PURE WHITE LEAD—A large supply, and
offered low torch.
LAMP OIL—A very superior article for winter
or summer use.
PUTTY—Pot up in bladders, and of the beat qua]
SPIRIT GASS—A pure article, end warranted to
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Court : oJ Ordinury, July Term, 1851.
Present their Honors William Johnson, F. I Sul
livan and William T. Pri >£, Justices of suid Court.
TO ALL TO WHOMITMAY CONCERN.
TTTHEREAf 1 Jesse Lnmberth, Administrator on
vv the Estate of John Reynolds, late of sold coun
ty, deceased, nppllrs for Letters of Dismission from
the Administration of suld estate—
Therefore, ihe kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, are hereby oiled mid admonished to file their ob
jections (if any they have) in my office, III terms of
the Law, otherwise Letters Dlsmbsory will be granted
tho applicant at tile January Term. Minutes of the
court of Ordinary far said cmin y.
By order of the Court
July 7th, 1931. JESSE LAMBERTH, e. c. o.
to them will litivo their
personn! attention
J. Wj WHITLOCK,
Latooltlie Finn of Flemiko, Whitlock S: Co.
JOHN COSKERY,
Lute of the Firm of Coskkrv, Janes Sc Co,
Aug, 7,1831.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebred to the Estate of Williom
Champion, late oi Floyd county, deceased, ore
hereby requested to moke immediate payment, and all
persons having demands against said deceased, will
render lh«n in agreeable to law.
M. L. COLBERT, Ex’r,
June 19,1831.
COOSA UMI t oil SILK.
T HE Subscribers living in Home, offer for sale
ouo of the most valuable tracts of Land ou
tlie.Coosa River of three hundred und twenty acros,
original survey. 275 uores River Bottom,.and nbout
UO uores in cultivation—a fine spring of water con
venient to a buudsome building sight, thu buildings
are common cabins.
This place is situated about fifteen miles below
Romo, most of it on tho North side of tho Rlvoi—
a long established Ferry there, and landings good.
Any person wishing to purchase more than this,
wo nre authorised to say mat there is other lands
adjoining which cun be hnd on good terms. Mr,
Stout on tho premises will show tho lnp4 to any
person, and either of the surscribers will, make
known tho price, JOHN It 1HLY,
Rome, July 31,1851. W. S. COTHRAN,
TELEGRAPH MEETING.
Rome. August 12,1851.
At a meeting of tho subscribers for stock, in tho
Rome Branch Telegraph Lino, huldun in the court
house, Win. R. Smith, Esq., wns called to the chair
nnd Robert Battey appointed secretary.
Tlio meeting having been duly organized, it wns
votod tho Company be known as tiie “Romo Branch
Ti.lttirranli Comiuinv." Col. W. S. Cotlirnn wn *
Floyd Sheriff’s Sale, for September-
W ILLbesold on tlio first Tuesday it: Sept. ne*t
before the Court-house door in the City of
Rome, Floyd, County, within the usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit •
Lot of land No. 10S2, in the 3d.diet, and 4th sec
tion— leviedJoponV the property of John Wnrmnck,to
satisfy a fl. fa. from Habersham Superio» Court, i« ik-
vorof Hitckutt& Jnrrottvs. John Wsrmaok. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff's atl’y.
Lot of Land No. 117, in the 4th district nnd 4th
section; levied on as the properly of Isaac Perkleto
satisfy four ft. fas,, flrom a Justices court of Hall
county. 302 district, G. M. In favor of Jesse Lott vs
Isaac Pcrkle.
Telegraph Company.” Col. W. 8. Cothran ‘.was
then elected President of the company,' by ballot,
and Robert Battey was elected Secretary nnd Trea
surer.
If wns voted that the news office of tho company
i nt the Post Ofiioo, und Mesrs. F. I. Sullivan and
F, M. Allen were appointed a committee to report
on the most expedient route for the wire.
Voted, the proceedings of the meeting bo signed
votcu,tiie proceedings of tne meeting pc signed
by the President and Secretary, and published In
the city Gazettes
Meeting then adjourned.
W. S. COTHRAN, President.
Robert Battey Secretary.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charestony South Carolina, j
August, 1851. 4
T HE subscriber will have in Store by, the first of
September next, nn extensive assortment of
FOR Imported direct to this
Port Comprising Plain, Figured, Black,Fancy Coi
ed, Figured, Watered, Glace und Chcnc Dress
Silks.
Bonnet nnd Lining Silks.
Black Hnd Colored Merinos, Cashmere and Dc'Laines.
Ginghams, latest Styits. V
A very full .stock of new Style
Bonnet dibbons.
Gloves, of every description.
AlurgcStock of Shawls
Hosiery, Silk, Woisted and Cotton.
Silk, Thread, and Cotton Laces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths nnd Cnssiraeres, Tailors Trimmings.
Ho will have in addition a full supply of American
Manufactured Goods.
The attention of Dealers generally, is respectfully
Solicited,
JAMES B. BETTS,
August 14, Idol. 13o Meeting St
-’ 'in..--:
GEORGIA -. Floyd county—
W HEREAS, Jeremiah B. Reeves applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Jamos M. Reeves, lute of said county,deceased—
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to bo and appear at iny office, within tho time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause (If any exist) why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office. August 13,1851.
J. LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
Administrator’s Sale-
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Interior Court of Telfair county, when silting as
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before ihe Cour
Hswae door In the Town ol Rome, Floyd county, on
the^%l Tuesday in October next, within tha usual
hours o{ sale, Lot of Land No. 160, in the 94th dist.
anil 3d section,
Also, on the same day wifi be sold before the Conn
house door iq Cherokee county, Lot of Land No. 891
in the 21st dist. and fid section.
Also, off tho same day will be oold, before the
Court house door.in Forsyth county, Lot of Land No.
2?fiJmtllc 3d (lijiL und 2d section.
V.jSpO.ul the .same lime, will be sold before the Court
hoYise.acpr ill Gordon county, Lot of Lund No 210,
In the 7lt dist. nnd 3d section. _
Also, oni tne some day, will be sold before the Court
house door in Wulker county. Lot of Land No. l2i
in the fifith dist. and 3d sectimi.
Also, oh the same day, will be sold before the Court
hours door of, umpkin county, Lot of Land No. 153
n the tOlh'disl. nhd 1st section. . ’
JAMES BOY^dra’r.
Also, a speckled Mare about eix years old,one yoke
of oxen about4 years old, 1 pale retl cow and calf
about 12 years old) I two horse wagon, and one three
ItoiBe wagon, 1 bay horse about 10 or 12 years old,
1 pnle red yoke of oxen—all levied upon as .the prop
erty of Anderson Allen, to satisfy a It fa. from Floyd
Superior Court,in favor of James Hemphill.vs. An
dcraon Allen. Fi. fa. controlled to John Moore.
July 31,1831 THOS 8. PRICE, Bh’fi’.
Af the same lime und place.
80 acres of lot of land No. 201, in 2fid diet and 9d
section—levied oponns the property of Wm. H. Barnett
Sr Wiley Henderson, to satisfy ofi. ft from tho Inferior
Court of Floyd county, in favor of Samuel Wood-
rough vs. William H. Barnatt and Wiley Henderson.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's alt'y.
Thomas A. Carr's interest lit nnd to Lot ofLand
No, 191, in the 95th district nnd 3d section ; levied
on ns tie property of Tliomns A Carr to satisfy five
fi. fns. from a Justices Court ofFloyd oounty, four
in favor of William H Isham and ono in favor of
Darling P. Blalock vs. Thomas A. Carr. Property
pointed otit by defendant. Levy made and return-
ed to me by n Comtnblu.
July 31,18! h THOS. G. WATTERS, D.Sh'ffi
Fioyil Norlgitgc Male.
YTtriLL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in October
”» next, before the Couit-houae door In the City
of Rome, between the legal hoursof sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Henry T Alien's interest in 16 ocrea of standing
corn and 3 acres of standing cotton, 12 head of clock
lings and 5 head of cattle—all levied upon as the pro
perty of Henry T. Alien, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fit
from Floyd Inferior Court in favor of James D. An
thony vs. Henry T. Allen. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
July 31, 1831. THOS. G. WATTERS, D. Sh'ff.
150
CORN-
ive the most brilliant light—also Drags, Pninta, Dye*
huffs, Glass, Perfumes, fi-c., making a lull and com]
liete stook of evory Article in tile Druggist line.
piste stook of every urtlclo in tile Druggist ill
March 6, 1851. J. D. DICKERSON, Agent,
3 doots above tliu Exchange Hotel, Hnme.Gu. ‘
DISSOLUTION.
f PHE Firm of Wm. E. Alexander Js ’Co. having
- L been this day diosolved by mutual consent, , tliu
business wifi be continued at tliu old stund, by R. S.
NORTON, where on assortment willalwuys be kept
ns heretofore.
Tho unsettled basinets of tlm firm will receive’ th
attention of both, WM- B ALEXANDER.
Jan. 30. 1851. R. 8. NORTON.
§00
LBS. Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap
ply to F. M- ALLEN
NOTION.
T HE Co-partnerehip existing heretofore between
Battey ft Bro. having been dissolved by mutual
=*=
NOTICE g
A LI. persons iixfontsd to the Juan- of Wfijtanr
JlnkH, late of Floyd county, (MEetestl, willdlease
call and ntskd immediate payment, and those oaring
claims against said estate will pletaC present them hi
terms of tile law.*
THOMAS S. PRICE. ) . . ..
WILLIAM G. MILES, \ A °‘ n ,a
"I KEGS Noils, assorted. Forsale low,whole
X • tX sale and rctuil, by V. M. ALLEN.
Jan.2,1850.
1 BALES Factory Yarn, tor aais'low by m
Jnn 2. F. M. ALLEN. *
1 BALES Illenchctl and Rrown Homespuns
A tl from 3-4 ig (»-4 wide, for sale low by
J”" 2- F. M. ALLEN.
20 CASES Men’s Bu
Jnn 2. '
nnd Slioi's for itafe low
F.M. ALLEN.
|0 CASES LmlitV Walking shorn and kid slip;
Aw pars from 00 vcmJ n pair up. For anle bv
Jh»9. | F; M. ALIaKN.-S
A FE\V pieces 8-4 Bicuchcd Linen diapci for la-
ble cloths—very nice—for unle low by
F. M. ALLEN,
HITE \VINK and pure Cider Vinegar, toi
▼ ▼ sole by F. M. ALLEN.
Jan. 2. r : * ^
FREE AND EASY.
/-NALL at tho Free ft Easy Home; 4 doors below the
VV Choice Hotel, where you wifi find a general as-
. where you wifi find a general as
sortment of Confectionaries, Fruits, fte., of the very
bestthutuver lias been, and osgood usevt-r can be offer-'
ed in Rome, Sold low for cash.
Feb. 20,1851.
GEO. SIIAW-
BUSHELS of first rate Corn Meal just rt-
ccived nnd for sale, by 0. SHAW.
Feb 20
A SUPERIOR article of Fumily Flour, for sale by
n Fob 20 ’ G. SHAW.
A GOOG articlecf ahelledCorn on hand and fir'
,G. SHAW.
Feji 30 1 “
If) BOXES superior NcwiYofk Chre.-w for oslehy
XVF Feb 20 'G. SHAW.
A FIRST role lit ol Btteon just received end for
mile by G. SHAW.
. sale by
Feb 20
consent, the business will be continued At the oldstand
by ROBT. BATTEY. Alt unsettled business of the
firm will receive the attention af tia both-
G. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Rome, March 1,1851. ROBT. BATTEY.
.BUSHELS Corn for sole, nt
March 0
F. M. ALLEN’S.
: FIRST COST.
\ FEW Barogeo, Poplins, Lustres and Tissues,
A will be sold nt cost to elooi out a small lob
DENNIS ft HUNT.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
D RS. MILLER ft WORD Imvo opened in this
City, a PRIVATE HOSPITAL lor the treat,
ment of Surgical nndCUronlo.tliseiiBes—wlietltorof
ncgrovsoi white persons. In atioh an establishment
tlio expanse, of pa.tlents arc inuah loss then tinder
ordinary treatment, and thu chances of curb mate
rially increased.
July 24, 1851. ty
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREKUI.Y toon order ol the Court or Ordin
ary ol Floyd oounty, will bo sold before the
court-boil so door in Rome, between tlio usual hours
of into, on tho first TuesdnJ in Octpbor next, ono
forty ncro lot of land, lylitfiu tlio third district ol
the fourth section, number 1000. Sold ns the pro
perty or Jonntlum S. Lawsou, dop’d, tbr tho benefit
ol the lrelrs ol" said deceused.
July 21,1851. P. R. LYLE) Atltrir.
JUST RECEIVED.
Y the Subscriber, In addition to his former stock,
1 a choice lot of Groceries; consisting, in perl, ot
New Orleans, Porto Rico, Oroehca, Refined Granulat
ed Sugtra; Superior Rio Coffee, Sperm, Star and Tal
low Candles, 12 bills. Irish Potatoes, for seed ; 311
TDST HECEIVEI)—A few boxes of Geor-
J eisTi
Hois. All ot which ire offers for sale o n ns good
-ms as thsy can be bought in the city.
March 6,1891. THOS J. VERDERY
a Tobneco, which will bo eold low by the box
AToo a lot of fine out Tobncco in papers for smok
ing. equal to Havanan, ot
July 17.
F. M. ALLEN’S
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS James P. Potte applies to mefor.let-
ter« ofadministnitlbh ofi the Estate of Thom
as King, late of said county, deceased.
These nre the<efore to pile nnd admonish all nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to
bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law to shew cause, if any exist, why said letter
should not bo granted. Given under my hand at Of-
(ice Ha.b July, 1851 - JEggE bAMBERT u i 0 . c .c.
NOTICE
F T. PENTECOST is my nu-.lioriscd Agent for
. the arrangement oi any business which I tuny
hove left unsettled, or In which I mny.be interwgd.
July 17,1831. 8. T. COMBS.
W ILL be opened Tor the reception of Visiters by
20 h of June. Visitors will at all times find a
ready conveyanco from Rome, either in hacks, bug
gies ar coaches. Tills isa new wntering place,situat
ed 12 milei north of Rome, and 13 miles eouthwest
of Calhoun- The rond from Rome is one of the heal
n the State- The Springs arepleasantly located wiih
fine acenery, a pure atmosphere, nnd the water equal to
uny ln the country, conlainlnganlpher, Iron and mag-
nesia.Every neccasaryntlcullonwillbc bestowed upon
visitors to render tiiemcomfortnble.
PECK ft HARDIN, )
McCullough ft mays, { Pro P ri “ loni '
June 5,18 >1. 3m
COHUTTA SPRINGS.
AARON BURRIS,
T IIS proprietor of tho above named Watering Plaoe
would respectfully inform the public, that ample
preparations liavn been made for tire reception of vis
itors daringUie summer. The buildings nre exten
sive nnd convenient, and the table will be furnished
with the beat the eouuiry affords.
Many clrcumstanoi-s combine to make this one of
the mosiplepoant and interesting'pieces, as a
SUMMER RETREAT,
In the Southern States. These Springs are situated
immediately at the foot of tlio Colmtia' Mountains,
some 20 miles from Dolton, surrounded by scenery the
most sublliAe and beautiful. Here are to be found
Jt/edicinnt Waters of various characters. Im.ddi-
tion to the fine, mountain air and sublime mountain
scenery, inducements to visitors not afforded at any
other WATERING PLACE inGeorgia.the lovers of
the chase can here find abundance of sport in hunting
Deer, Bear nnd other game through the mountains, in
the immediate vicinity.
As a supersedeas to much that might be said rela
tive to tire virtues of these wafers end the natural
beauties surrounding these Springs, the proprietor con-
Guardian'* Salt).
A GREEABLY to on order of the honorable the lu
. Y ferior Court of Floyd county when Bluing as a
Court of Ordinary, will be eold on the first Tm-sdny
in July next, before the Court House door in the City
of Rome,Floyd county, within the usual hours ofsalu
the following city lot, lo will No. 20, in tlio Coosa
Division of said city of Rome. Sold for tiie benefit
of Sarah A. and Weoley S. Trent, miner orphans o
Tilman Trout, latu of said county, deceased. Terms
wade known on day of sole.
March 13,1851. SAM’L STEWART, Guur
fidently'assertjb that the place wilt eatirfactorlly re
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I AM confident that I can tnnko it to tho intonest
of Merchants to buy their supplies of Orookry
in Macon, if they will give a chance.
Assorted crates of all sizes always on hand.—
Call and see for yourselves.
Mucon, J uiy 24, 185U Cm ■
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
iupmmianssiitiDm MsiroHmi&t
And Factors.
Jos. Waruruxs, I 114 Bny Street.
SAVANNAH.
Jno. R. Wilder,
Pras. G. Dara, |
Refer to Major Jno. S. Rowland, Cass county.
July 31, 1831.
all who mujt visit; as it hits to nil
who have visited It. The utmost energies af the pro
prietor will be exercised, to make the nicommodalions
compare with nntarsl advantages of tlio place ; and
ir he should be at all successful in this respect 1 , he feels
assured th it visitors wifi not he wanting.
Hacks wifi always be In readiness ot Da'ton to con-
i-y passengers lo the Springs without delay.
Fare from Dolton to Cohuita Springs, - -
July 17,1851.
89 00
LADIES CAMBRIC HDKF8-
L ADIES, Gents nnd children's Cambric Hdklk.
from 7 j cents up tn $3 00 cacti. Also, Black
silk laces, from one inch to eight inches wide—a
splendid and fashionubfc article for trimming Mntilil-
lis. DfclNNIS ft HUNT.
LINENS-
A LARGE variety ofplnin, corded, hnd striped.
White Linen ! rills. Also,a superior article of
Browti Linen Drills, very heavy for pantaloon use, at
20cents. DEENIS ft HUNT*,
WHITE SATIN AND WHITE KID
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be Bold on Saturday, tha 23d day of August
next, at the residence of Wm. C. Butler, late of
Floyd county, deceased, in tiie City of Rome, nil the
perishable properly belonging tog the eatato of said
Wm. C. Butler, deo’d, consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, and a complete sett of House Join-
era tools. Terms of sale—credit until 1st duy of Jan
uary next, on all sums over five dollura.tbe purchasers
giving note with approved eei-uritv.
July 17. 1831.- BENJ. H. LAMKIN, Adm’r-
with e general assortment of Misses nud Clttldrcn’i
shoes. DENN13 ft HUNT.
Junr 26,1851.
Georgia, Floyd county—
•\T7-UEREAS.Ci
W HEREAS,Cadesmon Pope applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of W.
C. Pope„|ato,of anid oounty, decensed—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all end
sltignlssthe kindred nnd creditors of Said deceased to
be nnd 0]
ppeur at my office within the time prescrib
. . Jt.r.a . ...
new spring goods.
J UST received, fine Printed Muslins, for Spring
Jackonet and Swiss Muslins and Isertings, at ,
ed by law. tonhow cause (if any exist) why Bald Let.
tero should not be granted. .
Given under my hand, at office, this 15th day ol July
1S51. JESSE LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
F. M. ALLEN'S.
AM Patrsous
fNDEBTED to WM. E. ALEXANDR ft Co. el-
L ther by note or account, are requested to call and
NOTICE
A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of William C-.
Butler.loteof Floyd county, deceased, are re-
end all persona
FLOYD SPRINGS.
Id Wifi IjUH. of superior Lard just received it
JLUUU Feb 21) SHAW’S.
10
HALF bbls. No, 1 Muckerel far snle b-
Feb 20,
- liy
IHAV
QPERM and Star Candles for sale by
kJ Feb 20 C
A First roitoarticle of Tobacco and.Cigars always
kept at " • ! SHAW’S
kept
Feb 20
CJCOTCH Herrings, Sordines, ftc., tuny nt nil timeo
O he found ot the FREE, ft E/
Feb 20
;EA8Y HOUSE.
Y'hYSTEltS, Lobsters, Shrinipe, Pig’s Feet, Eggs,
w ftc., served up in u superior mnnner at the
Feb 20 FREE ft EASY HOUSE.
OAA LBS. GOSHEN BUTTER, for sale t.t
& W March 6,1851. G. SHAW’S.
State of Georgia, Floyd county.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1851.,
Thomas
McGuire, by bis sgent Terence McGuire ofssld'
county, decessod, did in his lifetime execute to stid
John.T, Meador end Joseph C. Benson, his bond,
conditioned to cxeoute titles in fee simple to said John
T, Afcador nnd Joseph C. Benson, for lot of bind No.'
.. 'Joseph C . Benson, for lot t
I96» and turd-thirds of lot No l‘J7,nu?re or let*, it’
being nil east of n |»e of pariltw* ran between esld-
McGuire and Boggess, all bejngand lying in the 10th'
district of Carroll county, Stmo of Georgia ; and i
further appearing that Bald Thomas McGuire dopant’
ed tills file without executing titles te said lot and part
of lot of land, or In any way providing therefor: and
it appearing that said John T. Meador nnd Joseph C.
Benson, has pnld tho full amount of the purchase
| AA SACKS Fresh Flour, from tlf Ftnfirld
JLUU Mills, just received nnd for sale by
Mey 1,1851. T.J. VERDERY.
-gUILDERS of Store end Dwelling houses are in
vited to examine sumples uf Mineral Knob Looks
■white and dork, at F. M. ALLEN’S
Feb 20 1851
TENNESSEE AGENCY.
20.000 lbs. BACON
2.000 •• IuARU.5
1.000 BUSHELS CORN.
J UST r
if.
1 receiving and for sale at the Tenncstcc'Agcn
one door below Johnson, Popedr- Co.'
o, May 8,1851. J. J. REEVES, Ag’t
DANIEL 8. PBINTUP
Agnt for the Southern Mutual Iniuranoe
Company at Home, Ga.
INSURES against ioas by FIRE;- afifti, LIVES of
eraonB und Servants.
uciibuii, Iiuo luiu me lull amount ol me purchase
price of said land, and said John T. Meador and Jo
seph O. Benson having uciflioued this Court to ilirecf
Terrence McGuire,sdm’rend S.B.G.MeGuire.adm’rx
upon the estate■ of the sairl Thomas McGuire, de
ceased, to execute to them tillus to cold lot nnd par
ol lot of land, In conformity with suid Bond—
It is therefore ordered, by tiie Court, that notico bo-
given at three or more public places in said county,
amt In tiie Rome Courier, of such application, that all
persons concerned may tile oljections in tha Clark's-
Office, (If any they hive) why said Terence McGuire.
ndm’rnndS. B. G. McGuire, adm’rx, as aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lot nnd part or lot of
land In conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the ininutesof Court, given un
derbuy hand, tbla 5th day of May, 18911
JESSE LAMBEU'tH, c. a. u.
AT HOME AGAIN-
IUG1N
• It. HUDGINS cun be found at his
s rund Street/ - ' 1
S cun be found at his Shop on’
—-..ice, in the lower part of the Clly.pre-'
pared to do any kind of work In the Carpenter's line
and at Ids usual. low prices Window Mtmh,
Blind* ■ fte., wifi be kept constantly on hand. Per
sons wishing work done in his liue would do wellto'
call and eeo idm before.inaking a trade elsewhere.
Jnn. 9,1891. «•«
Cm
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T HE House and let recently occupied by the. auh;
ocriber, next to the Female Academy, und neat
the new Methodist Church. Thc.lot is well Improv
ed, nhd cot:tains I j acres of land, suitable for (lower
nnd kitchen gardens. The location Ih pleasant ami-
desirable. Enqulroofthe subscriber in Chattooga; or u
Wm. JouHsoN.Eaq., Rome,
may 22, t85I.-if W. GWYNN.
——■
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
T'kANIKL SPRAGOINS of the 8j9th di«trici, G;
praised by Charles E. Russ and Z. L. Watteri, Free
Holders, to bu worth thirty .dollars. Tills 10th day
of May 1851. JOS. WATTERS, J. P. '
ra true extract from the Estruy Book.
CHECKS onCherleetoii and New York, fur sale
DANIEL. S. PRINTUP,
* r int for the Bank of the State of So. Cu
Oct. 10. 1350.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
At Number 4 Choice House.
W HERE you
sale by
march 20,
will find any q
OSGOOD, AI
inntity of Panto tor
SOBROOK ft CO,.
I7-ESTS for mnrried and single, with a few to ma
V ry in, for sale by
march 20 OSGOOD. ALSOBROOK ft CO.
XtTE propose to dress any gentleman who,may de.-
VV sire it,in fine olyle, and at t low price—after ta
king cafe of the outward mnn, wo will nourish his
mlnd'with good Books of uil kinds. We wifi furnish
ststioiikry and fnney atationary, nnd all that kind
S LIPPERS, silk Goiters and half Gaiters, Enamel- thing, very cheap, ob may be proven by enquiring ut
ed Buskins and Exceleiora—Kid Tics and elippere, , march 90 OSGOOD, aLSOBROOK ft CQ.
A LOT of superior Pianos for sale st
OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK ft CO.
rpHOSF, who wish the best upland Colton Seed in
tbe world had better apply soon nt
OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK & CO.
March 20.1851.
^TOATS to match, nnd a “litllu more so,” p|a
bar'd nnd cross bar'd. Come and i
Mmarcli 20 OSGOOD, ALSOBROOK CO
J30UR montlis after date apidlcation wifi he made
— ..the honorable the Inferior court of Floyd coun
ty, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave t
Bell nil the real estate belonging to the cetato of Wil
liarn Champion, late of Floyd county, deceased.
July 10, 1851. M. L. COLBERT; E r
July 3.1851. JESSE LA3!BERTH", Cl' k.
AARON W. HAB8HAW,
H AVING permanemiji located iri tlic City of Romo;-
it prepared to execute work in the above line, in
pal cannoi
and the surrounding country who have houaca to paint
cun have it done on as good terms, and with c* m.nli-
, .J my whole .attention will do given to ihe'
above branch of tiie business/ Graining done in fits
rato style, und irmda to represent any kind of wood or
inarbts desired,. its I have done a great deal uf wr.i v
in. fills part of the country, specimens of which ntuy
May 29,1851.
Now Huno-
fhe aubccriber being tlte authorised agent uf an
extnsjvc Music Store, will receive orders at ell times
for any particular kind of music-. Also, Piano F'qrtes,
Guttata, or any kind of muiical instruifiehts. * (-rdera-
Itanded m will be tiainkfufiy received; ntid-filled wiih
the earliest diopntt-h. J: fi.DICKKltbtk^.fAa''-
Ootober3l, 1850. trtarjli'd
pay up.
-laaimttM
wlien sitiiH» for ordinary purpoaes.'fbr leave to
cal estate of William C. Butler, Id to of —id 1
cceased.- BF.NJ. 11. LAMKIN ‘ '
July 10, ISSli