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contthied In the seeds and leaves, are mea
surably dost upon the ground.
The best time for mowing is early in the
morning or late in the evening, when tho
dew is on. The grass then cuts easier, and
the scythe better retains its edge; and besides,
the middle of the day should be devoted to
turning, stirring, raking and cocking; or hous
ing or slacking what is sufficiently dry.—
With good weather and propor attention,
crnbb-grass will bo ready for the born the
second day after cutting. Let it be cut in
the morning, and turned out of tho swathe
when the dew is fairly dried off; let it be rak
ed up into win-rows in tho afternoon—-about
fourswathos to tho win-row,and rolled up
into cockR to protect it from the, dews or
rains. The next day as soon ns' the dew is
off, let it be spread out again, to the sun and
air; perhaps turned once more; then raked up
and housed or stacked. By sprinkling a lit
tle salt—say one bushel to every thousand
weight; on hay when stored, will bollor pre
serve it from heat and mildew, and render it
quite as palatable and wholesomefor stock
Pfeavines, corn cut up at the roots, BWeet po-
tatoe vines, &c., may be cured and housed
in the same way to groat advantage, hut re
quire a longer time to dry. We Would then
say to our farmers, have your tnowing blades
rakos and hayforks ready, and whon your
grass is 'in proper condition—“ make hay
whilst the surt shines;’* and “Betty and Brin
die” will repay your toil with grateful looks
and not quite so soon." kick the bucket ”
Tho advertisement of Mr. Norton will at
tract the attention of our friends in this and
the adjoining counties. His slock of goods
is large and select. ^
HO I'OrVhE PIC NIC!
Don’t forget the Agricultural Pic Nic, on
Thursday next, at Mr. Smith’s Spring, lie
there with your wives and sweet-hearts, and
fail not to leave your politics nt home.
THE CANVASS IN GEORGIA-
The canvass which is now progressing in
Georgia is a very animated onc,|and its result
is loolted to with the greatest solicitude by
boih ll e friends and the enemies of tho un
ion. The (Yiends of the south and of the
union can not doubt that Georgia will prove
true to herself. They feel that if she should
falter, in this important crisis, those who arc
dissatisfied with the union, will ho greatly
encouraged in tho warfare they ore now wag
ing upon it. The union men can not, there
fore, fail to see the importance of doing ll e ; r
whole duty. They must elect their candid
ate for Governor, and return a majority cf
union men to the Legislature.
The election of Gov. McDonald is earnes
tly desired by the disunionisls,. not only of
Georgia hut of the whole south. This is o
fact that party does not attempt to conceal
and it should stimulate the union men to put
forth their energies to rebuke the wild spirit
of insubordination that seeks to destroy the
noblest fabric renred to liberty in all the
world.
The people of Tennessee feel more than an
ordinary interest in the result of tho present
canvass in Goorgia. If McDonald should be
elected, have no hope that the slate road will
be managed any belter than it has been under
tlie.admmistration of Gov. Towns. This is
a matter of great importance to the people of
Tennessee, and it is right that the people of
Georgia should be made fully aware of the
fact, for they are equally interested with Us
If the toad continues to be managed us wretch
edly as it has heretofore boen, the people of
Tennessee will be forced to seek some other
l outlet to market for their produce. We
have heaid of a number of citizens of Hast
Tennessee who lost considerably last winter
because they could not gel their produce
cpnveyed over the Geo-gin road market, and
we ask the people of Georgia if they are wil
ling that this state of things should continuer
We have been assured by the papers of
Georgia that the had management.. uf their
road was strongly censored by the peoplo,
and thai it should he remedied as soon as
they could get to tlie ballotbox. We linve,
therefore, looked forwaid lo lltc October clcc-
tlon in that state with no ordinary interest,
and in the full expectation that the dynasty
at present in power will ho utterly unnihiln-
/ed.
A letter now before us informs us that
nearly the whole force deployed on the state
road favor the election of McDonald. This
of itself constitutes one of the strongest ar
guments against the election of that man.—
The employees are told that by such a
course only can they retain their places.
There are, we are informed, n .few employed
on-the road who do not swallow the dose thus
’offered them. They iinpiv that the road
.dongs to tlio.slato, and not a party—that it
iis to advance the interest of i he state and not
[of a faction, and they have the moral courage
Ltoyupport the man who they believe will
| most faithfully carry out those intentions.—
k Every,man that voted against the union
iandidates for the state convention last fall,
vho now holds office on the road, should bo
trade to give place to a good union man one
[whoso qualifications will fit him for the post
She niay be called upon to fill. If this spirit
''ervndes the poople of Georgia, they will
ave matters righted on the state road.
The sense of the peoplo of Georgia with
regard to the union and the hotter manage
ment of the state roadlms to be expressed in'
ictober. These are two vitally important
uestinns; and they should he acted upon in
3 most enlarged spirit. If the union party
umphe. all will be muiiT; butii the ene-
|es of the union triumph, the consequences
not, be foretold.—Knox Reg.
Important Admissions
f« understand-that in the discussion at
ittkon Saturday last, Mr. Cobbsucceed-
extorting from Judge McDonald those
,riant admission :
i That-he is opposed to the Compromise,
m That ho does not regard it as an nd-
int of the slavery question.
'hat he is opposed to the Georgia Plat-
, and the action - of tho Convention of
That lie acquiesces in the action of that
,ution, ONLY because it is the will of
ity!
;h;s, it appears that Judge McDon
ies the position taken by the
; that lie is in favor of a
wors to provi-'
for the INDEPEDENCE of the Southern
States. -In plain English, hoisn rfijitmontsf.
and when closely questioned cannot deny til
No wonder he has been unwilling to mdet
Mr. Cobb in fair discusion before the people.
No wonder his friends found so much difficul
ty in getting him to enter into The discus
sion on Saturday Inst. He is a cunning, crnfly
politician and well know that if over Mr.
Cobb could meet him face, he would unmask
him and exhibit ids disunionism in all its dis
gusting deformity. He lias done so, and
Judge McDonald now stands before the poo-
>le ns thorough a disuuionist ns Mr. Hlielt
limself.— Union Banner.
MARRIED,*
On the 2nd inst, by the Rev J. Knowles,
Mr. M. T. Hawkins, to Miss Ann Pau
line, daughter of Mr. Rowland Bryan, all
of Floyd county.
DICK).
Tn Cup. County on tho IStli Inst. Win. C. 1’rks*
ton son of J. S. mid Caroline Lassitkii, ngoU'Sevt-n
ars nine months and llireo days.
A ilowot Hint lmd sonrooly boon nipped by tho
frost ol'doath. yet green In llie niotnoiy, when tho
trim messenger appears again, anil With Ills hoary
dost swoops from us anjthor equally ns lovely.
Farewell dear babes, you lmvo down from a
world of sorrow to the embrne ei Him who said, suf
fer little children lo uonio unto mo.
You 'cannot return lo us, but wo can go lo you.
ROME PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
BY
FRAiNC IS M; ALLEN,
ARTim.KS. " $ OT*.
Bacon, Hams.. 13 fl
8icle«, - 13 n
Shoulder*, •. • • ft
Hog Hound, , •• ..ft
Bagging, Dundee, yd..
Ky--..
Oumioy
Birrran, Goshen lb..
Country
Bkef, Fore quarter, ..
Himl do
Candles, Bon,......-
.Spermaceti,
Adamantine,
Coffer. Java, Book,
Cuba, ..
Lngnlrn
II lo
Cotton,
CailN, ,,
Cans Meal, ..
Couiiaok, Bnto Hope,
Manilla ,.
Cotton......... .... .. Ida
Flour, per bbl S3 50 a
.Mackerl, No 1 por bbl
No. 2
31 a
17 a
35 a
15
Si a
3 a
, 30 a
a
37ia
.. 13 a
.. 14 a
. 4 a
..10U a
..110 a
.. Ill a
18 a
144
■ 7
110
10
II
20
Nc. 3 '
HIDES, Green,..
lb..
.. 25
$7 50
.... 315 50
..1.313
....310
■ Dry
.. 8ft.
. 10
Iron, Swode,> ...
.. (1 ft .
. Oi
English*... ...
Hud, ............. ...
.. 5 a .
. 54
.. Oja
. 87
Baud,
.. 7|n
. 10
Hoop, ...
.. U ft
! 84
Lead
.. 7 n
Moi.assks bbl pr gal. \\ r . I. ...
.. 37Jft
. 40
.. 50 a
. 75
Nails, Ketf, lb...
.. 5ft.
. 0
it ICR, lb...
.. 5ft.
. Oi
Salts, Liverpool pur .Sack ...
. 2 00 a
.2 10
do do busliL‘1. .
.. do a
. 1 00
Table, por box.........
.. 15 ft
. 20
Sugar, N. Orjurins, lb...
. .. 8«
. 10
Portorlco,
. .. 0ft
. 10
Delta,
. .. 9 ft
. 10
. .. II) a
. 12
Jlcfincd,
. .. 11 a
. 12
Loaf, ........ i. ♦ ty.
. .. 12 a
. 15
. 14
Clarified,
. .. 11 a
. 12
Tai.i.ow,
• S fl
. 10
Wool, Haw,
.. 23 ft
. 25
Roll?,
.. 33 ft
. 30
FALL HATS.
J UST received from Beebe (Broadway, New York)
n supply of Fall/IInU*, which for beauty of style
and Superiority of Material and workmanship surpass
any hats ever offered in this market.
Sept 4,1851 DENNIS & HUNT.
Dissolution of Copur Cue rut) ip.
T HE firm of Burn? & Murray is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the
concern will make payment to either of the under*
signed. WO BURNS
August 28, 18r>I A J MURRAY
R. | >’ORTON,
At the Brick Corner formerly occupied by
Alexander <5y Norton.
I S now receiving his Vail and Winter Stock of Goods,
which were recently bought in New York nt very
low prices and will ho ofTered nt a small advance on
cost—consisting of a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, $c.
Among whichiare plain Figured and Brocade Alpa
cas, from 20 cents to $1 2.1; English Merenos, rash*
meres, Jockonet?, Swiss Muslins, Edgings, inseriings,
Thread Laees, Ginghams, Vrtnts, &o.
Flannels of idl Kinds. Tweeds, Sntthiets and Kent.
Junes Broad Cloth?, Cassimeres and Vestings,
A large lot of Negro Kerseys, Plains nnd Linseys,
Mncinnw, Wh'tney nnd Ditfml Blnnkets.
Tlis Stock of 7/hrtlwnre i? ns good ns the bett In Town;
where can bo found Saws of all kind?,'from a 10 inch
back to a cross-cut 9 feet long. Also Carpenters*
Bench, Moulding, Bead, Match nnd Flooring Planes,
Iron, Framing and Trying Squares; Bevels, Spirit
Levels, Chisels of all ktnds nnd sizes, hammers, hatch
ets nnd Axes; Knob Locks (Old Latches, all sizes,
Butts and Bolts: also, Fine Double Barrelled Guns,
Rifles, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Log,
Fifth, Lock, Tongue and Breast Chains, and many
things in the Hardware line not heretofore kept here.
All of which wer< bought to be told. Call and
amine the goods and prices.
Romo, Sept 4,1 SSI. f
Floyd Sheriff’? Soles for October.
W ILL bo sold on tho first ^Tuesday in October
next, beforo tho Court .House door in tho City
of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property)fo Wit: V ' '
Lot of Land No. 200 in the 9*2d district and 3d
section; levied on ns tho property ol John Furgerson
to satisiy n fl. fa. issued fiom Randolph Superior
Court In favor ot Daniel M. Flemlngvs. John Fur*
gersoju*
The undivided third part of Lot of Lund No. 334,
23rd district, 3d section—levied cn as the property of
Bcnj. F. Adams to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justice's
court of Upson county, in Ibvor of Amos W Ham
mond vs said Adnms—Levy made and returned tome
by a constable.
Aug .23, THOS. S. PRICE, Sh'IT.
At the same lime and place, trill be sold,
Thomas Duke’s inferest in nnd to Lot of Land
No. 217, In tho 21 ih district and 3d section; levied
on as tho property Thoinns Duke to satisfy three fi.
fas. issued from n justices Court of Floyd county,
two in favor of Wallis Warren nnd one In fnvjr of
Pnrlmm Lindsey vs Thoinns "Duke. Levy made
and returned to me by n constable.
Lots Nos. 02 and 09, lying in tho Etowah Divis
ion of tho City of Rome; levied on as tho property
of Thomas C Hackett to satisfy utnxfl. fa, issued
from the-city council of Romp vs sa id JInckett. Le
vy made nnd returned to me by the collector.
Filly acres of Lund, lying on tlm North side of
Oostannulla river; lying within the incorporate lim
its of the city of Rome; levied on as thu property of
D. li. Mitchell & Co, tosntlsjy a tax fi fa from the
city council of .Rome vs I) It. Mitchell &Co. Levy
made und returned to me by the collector.
Lots Nos. .4 and Ul, iu tho Ktohuh Division in the
city of Romo, levied on ns tho property of Jacob
Herndon to satisfy a tax fi Jn» from tho city council
oi Romo vs Jacob Herndon. Levy made and return
ed to me by the collector.
Lot No not known, in tho Coosa Division of the
City of Romo; wlioreon A. J. Huy* uow live?;
levied on as tho property of A., ,T. Hays to safisfy
a fi fa from the oily council of Rome vs A. J. Hays
Levy made and returned fo mo by the collector,
Lot No 5$, lying in the Etowah Division of tho
ho city of Rome; levied on ns the property ol Win.
3. Bradbury to satisfy u tax fi fit from the city coun
cil ol Rome vs said Bradbury, Lov. made utul re
turned to me by the collector.
A IIou?c nqd Lot lying In the Coosa Division of
the city of Rome, occupied by John J. Cohen, Me-
Klnzle nnd others; lovied on ns the property of John
W. Bradbury to satisfy ft tax fl fa from the city coun
cil of Rome vs said Bradbury. Levy mndepnd
turned to me by tho colecter.
The Lot whereon Mrs. Win. C. Butler notv lives,
lying iti the Etowah Division of tho city of Rome ;
levied on ns the property of the estnto of Win. C.
Butler, docenscd, to satisfy a tax ft. fft. from the rilty
council of Rome vs said estate. Levy made Jnd
turned to me by the colcctor.
VI nnd 07 In the Oostannulla Division of tho
city of Rome; levied on as the property of A. B.
Leach to sntisty a tax fi. fa, from the city council of
Rome vs snjd Lunch. Levy made nnd retained to
lap by tho c lector.
Part of Lot No. not known, adjoining the Choice
Hotel on the West, in the Etowah Division of the city
n| Rome; levied on ns the property of Joseph N. Lump
kin to satisfy n tax fi, fa. from the city councilor
Rome vs said Lumpkin* Levy made nnd returnd eto
e by the collector.
One fourth of on acre of land, lying in the Coosa
division of thejClry-of Rome, No. not known, where
on A. J. Hays now resides—levied upon ns the prop
erty of A. J. Hays to satisiy a fi. fa. from the 019th
district, Floyd county, in favor of H. M. Caldwell v*
A. J. Hays. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also half an acre with the improvement thereon,
in the Oostatioula dividon ol the city of Romjwheieon
Richord Williams now lives—levied on ns the property
of Richard Williams to satisfy n fl. fa- from a justice’s
court of Floyd couuty,in‘favt»r of Alexander Hodges,
bearer, v» Richard Williams—levy made ond returned
by a constable.
Also, Town lots Nos. 4 nnd 21 in the Etowah di-
vison of the city of Rome*—levied upon ns the proper
ty of Jheob Herndon to satisfy a fi. fa. from n justice’s
court of Floyd county, in favor of Joseph N' Lump
kin v? Jacob Herndon. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff— Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also, one eighth of fmctional lot in the Coosa di
vision of the city of Rome, whereon one Davis now
lives—levied upon as the property of Jeremiah White
to satisfy a fi. fh, from n justice’s court of Floyd coun
ty, in favor of G. G. McCoy—levy made and lcturn-
ed by n constable.
Lot No not known, in the Coosa Division of the
city of Rome, occupied by Davit nnd formerly by Jer
emiah White; levied on as the property of Jeremiah
White to satisfy a tax fi fn from the city council of
Rome vs said White. Levy made and roturued to me
by the collector, *
Lots Nos 3 and 6, in the Ooeianaulia Division of the
city of Rorhe; levied on as the property of A E Reaves
to satisfy a tax fi fa f.om the city council oMlome vs
said Reaves, Levy made and returned to me by-the
collector.
AGBICULTUBAL FAIR
WE, tho Board qf Managers of tho “ Agricultural
nnd Meuhanionl association ol'Floyd County,” woie
instructed nt its last meotlng to appoint n.ttme and
pliico fortlio next mooting. Some members of the
Board having wnlto I on Mr. Wm. It. Smith, Uelins
kindly given to tiro Association, a lease ‘ol Fivo
Aores of hand surrounding tho ’• Joint Smith”
Spring. We would, therefore, in nccordniec with
instructions appoint Tlilir.-dny, 11 lit day n •'tilt,
ns too day, mid Would eordlully itiviu nil-Who (eel
an Interest in Agricultural improvement to meet ot
tlio grounds oftiio Association, upon tne ltailrnnd,
lmirn tnilo nbovo Rome j bringing with them their
fitmilles. Tito presence of the hndios particu
larly requested) nnd ns there Is to be speaking, wo
would snggest that families bring their bttsk-ts tint)
have a PIC NIC upon tile oconsion. Our President
Colonel Porto, Colonel Woods, Mr. Towusoud and
others, will sddress the meotlng upon tho 'subjects
connected with agtlnnlturo. Tho business before
the Assooitttinn will hate nppoint delegates to the
“Southern Central Agricultural Association” to ho
held in Macon lit October next) and to nppoint thno
lor Quarterly nnd A'nimul meetings, Wo hope. t6
bo encouraged by n fuliutti-iiditnoi-.
W. T. 1’HICE, J. IV. P. WARE,
J. WATTERS, D. S. PRINTUP,
C. L’lIARDY, HOUSTON AYCOCK,
A. N. VEHDEUY.
onto, August 7t!i 1851.
JOHNS. ANDERSON-
ATTORNEY AT I-AW
TT7TLL give his prompt attention to the sole ol
“V hands, nnd the establishment of disputed Land
Claims in envtrrnT xn>. He will also do a Gi ncr-
nl collecting business. All on the must inode.iile
terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texas.
UEPEnEItCEC.—JUIIOE hUMPKlN.
J. W. H. C.NDEntVOOD.
Com Da.nied S. Pbiktup.
July 10,1851
MRS- GIBSON’S SCHOOL-
fTHIB excrolses of the above Institution wlll.com-
JL it,olive on Monday 21st inst. lit addition to the
branch's hcrctoiore taught,, will lie added that ol
French itrtd Music, The services of Miss 31. M.
Doiolas, have beep, secured for the latter dcpnit-
tnent.
Rome, Gn. July 10,1851, -
WHO WANTS TO RIDE ?
A FIN 13 new Buggy for stile.
Warranted', apply to
August, 7lh 1851,
Wlmpcy's make.
F. 31 ALLEN.
Ml LMD FOR SALE.
T HE Subscribers living in Rome, odor for sale
one of tho most valuable tract, of Lund on
tlia.Ooosn lllver of tlrrue hundred and twonty acres,
original survey. 275 acres River Bottom, nnd nbout
90 neros In cttltivation—n line spring of wntercon
venient ton hntidsomu bulldliigslght, the buildings
are common cabins.
Tills place is situnted about fifteen miles below
Romo, most nf It on die Xorth side of tho Rivet—
a long established Ferry there, anti landings good.
Any person wishing to mtrclinse more titan this,
wo nro authorised tn s ty 'lint there Is otlior lands
adjoining which enti bo hint on good terms. Mr,
Stout on tho premises will show thu lnnd to nny
poison, and either of tho sitrscribers will mitko
Known tho price. JOHN R. 1HLY,
Rome, July 31. F>3I. W. 3. COTHRAN.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Floyd County-
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present their Honors Wii.t.tAM Jouvsov, F. I Sue-
t,ivan and Wilmam T. Pat e, Justices of said Court.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
'TITHERBAS Jesse Lnmbcrtli, Administrator On
W die Estate of John Reynolds, late of said eoim-
, deceased, applies for Letters 1 of Dismission Rom
le Administration of said estate—
Therefore, the kindred and creditors rtf said deceas
ed, ore hereby cilrd nnd ndmomahetl tn file their ob
jections (if nny they have) in my office, In terms of
the Law, otherwise rattlers Dlsmlssary will lit- granted
tiio applicant nt the January Term 31lnutes uf the
court nf Ordinary lor said county.
By order of the Court.
July 7th, 1951. JESSE LAMDERTH.c. c. o.
NOTICE-
A LL persona indebted tn tho Eatate of Willinm
Champion, late ol Floyd coonty, deceased, are
hereby requested to make immediate payment, ond nl
petsons having demands against said deeeae.cd, wll
render them in agreeable tnlnw.
31. L. COLBERT, Ex’r.
June IS, 1851.
Floyd lUoi'IKUKO Sale.
TTriLLbe Bold, on the Hr t Tuesday in October
■ V next, before tho Couit-ltausa door in the City
of Rome, between the legal lioiiraof sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Henry T. Allen'S interest in 1G aerea of atanding
corn nnd 3 acres of stnndlng cotton, 19 heed of stock
tinge ond 5 head of cattle—all levied upon on the pro
perty of Henry T. Allen, to satisfy a mortgage ft. fa
from Floyd Inferior Court in favor of James D. An-
thony vs. Henry T. Allen. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
July31, 1851. TH03. G. WATTERS, D. Sh’fT.
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
macon, Georgia.
I AM confident that I can ninku It to tlm interest
of Morclmnts to buy their supplies oi' Crockry
In Mueon. If they will give i\ chance
Assorted crates of nil sizes til ways on hand.—
Call and sec for yourselves.
Macon, July 24, 1851. , Cm
REAL ES I’ATE FOR SALE.
Cherokee County, Alabama.
T IIS undersigned, having determined to remove
West during the next (tall, offers hls Inrtn nt a re
duccd value. There is in the tract of Laud, Two hit
tired and thirty-six acres ; one hundred nnd fifteen of
which is first bottom, nnd not BtirpaBsed by any londa
on Coosa River for fertility or loculily; sixty ncres of
the bottom In a line state lor cultivation ; the residue,
one hundred nnd twenty-ono acres, is good, well Um
bered upland. There is on the place, throe good
springs, a comfortable dwelling house, with other out
houses. No place of the same sixe, combines more
advantages, either for cultivation ora stock litrm ;sit-
anted inn beautiful valley, (Turkey Town) nnd sue
rounded with good society ond flourishing schools. The
outlet is fine, the country healthy, nnd atenmbont nav
igation at the door.
With tlm ihrm, I will sell my present crop of corn
and ootton, with all iny Block and fitrtning utensils.
A bargain onn be had.
Addrens mo nt Turkey Town, Ala.
July 17,1851. . JOHN F. EDWARDS.
STEAM! STEAMM STEAM!!!
Furniture* Chairs, Pnnnol 1-Doors, Win*
tloiv-Sasli, Hlinds« otc.
T HFj undersigned beg lunvc to Inform the public,
thnt ihey lmve on bond nnd are constantly manu
facturing, every variety of Cabinet Furniture of the
lntos: style and beet ^quality, together with Pnnnel
Doois, Door nnd Window Frames, Window Sash,
Blinds, &c. &c*
. Having been at very considerable expense in pro
curing and fitting up new and improved machinery
for doing the above kinds of work', they confidently
appeal to a generous public to sustain them in the en
terprise, pledging themselves to furnish.any article in
their line, for le$$ money than it can be made fot by
band,or laid down Tor from nny market.
SUMTER, TORBETT & Co.
Aug- 25,1851.
Ocj-Shop opposite the Presbyterian Church, Broad
Street, Rome, On.
Lot No. 37, In the Etownh Division in the city of
Rome; levied on a? the property of John L Hnsen to
satisfy a tax fi Ik from the city council of Rome vs said
Ilusen. Levy made and returned 40 me by the collec
tor. V-
Samuel Pollard’s interest in nnd to Fifty ncres of
Lnnd, mere or less, it being tho south east comer of
LotNo.2i)9, in the 23th district and 3d section; levied
on as the property of Samuel Pollard, to satisfy three
fi fns. issued from n Justices coart of Floyd county,
in favor of George VV. Browillow and one in fi
ver of Wilson B. MoAlroy vs said Pollard, and Ro
bert Pollard, security on stay. Levy made and re
turned to me by n constable,
Postponed Sale.
William EzzeU’s right, tltlo and ime-cst in nnd to
Lot of land No 293, in the 2-id district and 3d section:
levied on as the property of William Ezzell to satisfy
two 11 fas issued from Floyd Superior court, one in
fnVor «if Thomas C. Hackett, and the other in iavorof
the Officers of court vs said Ezzell. Property pointed
out by plnfmffflj nttorrii y.
Mg. 28. TIJOS. G. WATTEItS, D Sh’fT.
FACTORY YARNS’,
W HITE nnd Striped Osimburghs. for side by tho
Bide at Fndory prioos. Merchants nre invi
ted to examine the goods
Aug. 21. F. M. ALLEN, Agent.
WARE HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
N. OUSLEY & SON,
Macon, Oeorgio.
godfreyTousleyT CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
JiJlh-S E. OODFREV, | N. OUSf.KV, | R. F. OUSI.EY.
WASHINGTON HALL,
IIIACOX, GEO.
TO HIE PUBLIC.
Y OU cannot be better itlensotl than nt this old es
tablished House. The rooms nre comfortitbio
and cleon, and tho proprietor is willing to do any
thing in his power to please his customers.
Macon, Aug. 91,1851. E. S. ROGERS.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
BROW FOUNDER,
And Manufacturer of Steam Engines and
Boiler-. Also, of Gearing ond Shafting for Mills,
of every description. BARIC and SUGAR MILLS,
ol thd most npproved patterns, Also, Irons for Bul
loch's celebrated Cotton Press, Gin Genr, PlnteB nnd
Balls, kept constantly on hand, tho whole of which
nro Warranted - to ho of the best material and Work
manship, and will be sold on oecomdatlng terms.
3T Workshops opposite Presbyterian Church, cor
ner of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
FLOYD HOUSE,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Superintendent.
T ndiea’ Department under the charge of Mrs. Jnmes,
formerly of Columbus, nnd favorably known to the
travelling public. .An Omnibus will always bo in
readiness for the conveyance of passengers to and
from the Hotel,
CO The Alligator Line of Stages to Flodirahas its
Macon Office at this Hotel.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Cbarest on, South Catolina,
August, 1851,
T HE subscriber Will have In Store by, the first of
September next, nn extensive assortment of
FORUM*? GOOD*, Imported direct to this
Port. Comprising Plain, Figured, Black, Fancy Col
ored, Figured, Watered, Glace nnd Cltcne Dress
Silks.
Bonnet nnd Lining Silks.
Black nnd Colored Merinos, CushincrsaudDo'Lalnes.
Ginghams, latest Styl t s.
A Very full Stock of new Style
Bonnet llibbona.
GloVcs, nf every description.
Ainrgo Slock of Shawls
Hosierv, Silk, Wotsted and Cotton.
Silk, Tnrcnd, and Colton Laces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths nnd Cnssimeres, Tailors Trimmings.
llo will hove in nddition a full supply of Amcricnn
Manufactured Goods.
The attention of Dealers generally,' is respectfully
Solicited,
JAMES B.BETTS,
August 14,1851. 13ii Mining St.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm of Osgood, Aisobrook & Co. was dis
solved this dny by mutual consent. All dehtb
i/ue by or to tho Firm, will be settled by J. W. 31
Berrien, who lias the nob-sand accoantsof tho Firm fo
collection. Immediate liquidation is requested of ols
indebted to flic firm. JAS. E. OSGOOD,
JACOB E. ALSOBROOK,
Attg. 4, 1851. JAS. W. 31- DEKRIEN,
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT,
Qf tfliAA LBS. Bacon nml C00 lbs. Lnrd, for
sale for Cosh, F.3I. ALLEN,
f>ifk BBLS. Superfine ami Extra family flour, for
a\j sale by, F. 31. ALLEN.
; 6t0VES : ■
L ADIES and Gents white colored Kid, sill: and
Llsle-lhrend, Ladies Colored nnd Black '’nhnir
Pie-nic,ond children’s Lisle-thread nnd'cotton Olivos.
DENNIS & HUNT.
CHAS. P. LEVY,
STEAM JBW.GIW JE BUILDER,
Machinist and Founder.
I S prepnred to Ihrnish all kinds of Steam Enginci
nnd Mill Carlings, having nn extensive assortment
ofpnUernsof the newest and most approved kinds.
Oart Iran Water Wtiech, of several patterns, of a
character that will suit a II situations.
The Ocmulgcc Foundry.
On Cotton Ai'tnue, neor (he Macon fy Wetlen Depot,
Has peculiar advantages in fitting up Steam Sato Miffs,
the Proprietor having had great experience in thnt
business. Mnny of ltts 31i!l.i are trow in use In this
state. £ ’
There is n constant supply of Gin Gearing, Cotton
Press Pnlleyr, 5sc., kept ott-hond. Also,all kinds of
finished Slochincry.
Macon, August 31,4S51
BUGGIES-
F OUR superior Buggies, well made and well trim
med, and a splendid aet of Harnew with enoh,
for sale at*,'
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
A GREEABLY to an orde.- of Iho honorublo the
Inferior Court of FJovd Comity, whon sitting
ns n Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Rome, on the first Tues
day in November next, within tin; usunl hours o
sale, tho following Negroes, to wit: .Fanny a wo
man, forty-eight years old; Israel a mnn, thirty-five
yonrs old; Rppenger ft'boy, thirteen years old; Min-'
ervan giiL cloven year? old; Candis a girl, seven
years old; Moriah a girl, threo years old {'together
with Lots ol Land 1 Nos 304 nnd 274, in the 4th dis
trict nnd 4th scctiouyjilsoy Lot No. If, iu # .Ue 22d
district And 3*? section; and Lot No. 1GS, In the 5th
district nnd 4th section; nil the’foregoing Lots
Lnnd lying in Floyd county.
On th* same day will bo sold beforo tho Court
House door iu Cassvjlle, Cats.county, Lot of Land
No. 543) lntho4tIr district nnd 3d section. All tho
above property belonging to tho Estate of William
Jenks, late oi said county deceased 1 , and sold lor the
boneflt of the heirs nndcreditOT? of said deceased
THOMAS S. PtUCE, > a...
•, WM. .Cf. MILE*,. .-'jAdmrs.
A«g. 2t, lS51.
T III& well known pleasant stand is it gain .. r
the accommodation of Hoarders and Tranf enf
visiters. J. J. REEVE*, Pri*
Rome, Ga., May 29,1851.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF FURS XXDIDINX*
Well scltcted lo suit Physicians.,
J^INSEED OIL—A goofl supply, and a very fine ar
PURE WHITE LEAD-A large supply, and
ofli-red low lor cash.
LAMP OIL—A very superior article for wintfrr
or summer use.
PUTTY—Put up in bladders, nod of the best qntV
SPIRIT GASS—A pure article, and warranted tf
give the must brilliant light—also Drugs, Huiuta, Ujv--
Stuffs, Glass, Perfumes, 4*c., making a lull and com*
plete stock of every article in the Druggist line.
March fi, 1851. J. D. DICKEUtfON. Agent.
2 doom above the Exchange Hotel, Home**'
DISSOLUTION ..
pHB.FirAof Wm. E. Ai.itxander & C<v Having*
L been this dny dissolved by mutiinl eonsent, the
bit-dries? will he continued at the old stnml, by R. 8.
NORTON, wheie an atsortnu-til'will atony? lie kept
: s heretofore.
The unsettled buslno s of. t! e firm will receive tlfr
attention of both, WM- E. ^LKXaNDIUI.
Jam 30,1851. U. S. NORTON..
pLd |f 4 LliS Hemlock sole Leather for sale. Ap-
ply to F. M- ALLEN.
Jon. 2
A NOTICE. V
T HE. Co partnership existing! heretofore between
Battf.v &. Bab. having Ueeti dissolved by'miitaal
consent, tlu- business will be confinned St tile old stand
by ROBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of. tile-
firm will receive the nttunlloit of ns both-
G. M. BATTEY,Ml Db
Rome, March fj-lbSH ROBT.BATTEY.
fllATTREMAKIXG.
T HE undersigned having located in lloin ’, Is pre
pared to.do Mattress work on terms to suit por?
sons wishing to puiehaao. 'lit? Hhup is on Hrond
Street, threo doors below tho Courier, printing oilier/
Persons wishing to purchase will please call and
examine my work before nuronnsing elsewhere.
A ibvv loads of dry corn shucKs wanting, for.which
the cash will bo paid*
July 31,1851. JAMES n. CARROLL.
FIRST COST. ?
V FEW Bareges, Poplins, Lufctrra ami Tissues,
iTjL will be sold ut cost to doss out a small lot.
DENNIS te HUNT.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEBLY loan order ol tho Court of Ordin
nry of Floyd county, will bo raid befitra the
courtdiotised-jor In Romo, between tho luiml liourr
of Bale, on tlics flrat TueadoJ in October next, one
forty ncro lot of land, lying In the third tllatrlct- of
lire fourth section, ntunbor 1000. Sold n» the pro-
poity of Jonathan S. Lawson, deo’d, fortlio benefit
ol tho heirs of anlddecuuActl.
July 21,1951. P. R. LYLE. Ailinr.
1U8T DECEI VED—A few boxes of Geor
gia Tobnccd, which will be Bold low by the box,
AIbo a lot of fine out Tobacco'In pnpers for Bitiolt-
ing, equal to Hnvnnna, nt
July 17.
F. M. ALt.ElN'3
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TT7"HBREA8 James P. Potts np| lies to mcfor lct-
VV ters ofiadinfnUtraiion on the Estate ofThom-
n. King, late of <aid county, deceoled.
These arc therefore to cite and ndmonisb oil and
singular the kindred and creditors of Slid deceased to
bo mid apponrat my office within the time prescribed
by law to shew cause, if sny exist, why snld letter
should notbogranted. Given' under Iny jttind hi Of
fice 95th July, 1851.
JESSE LAMBERTILc-c.o,
NOTICE.
F T. PENTECOST Is my authorised Agent for
■ the arrangement of any business which I may
have left unsettled, or In which I may lie interested,
July 17,1851. 8.T.CO.MBS.
NEW YORK IJIPOilTEKS AID JOBBERS.
FREEMAN. HODGES & CO.
68 Liberty Street.
Between Broadway and Nassau Street.
KE.tn tub rosT-orriCE.ttBw yrntx.
W E nre receiving, by dnily arrivals from Europe
our Fall and WUttar assortment of rials Ihsli-
onnblu fancy silk nml Mlllenery goods.
Wo respi-ctlblly invite nil GasUnurohniors tiio:
oiiglilv to examine our Stock nnd Prices, and, as
interest gourrur, wo il-el oonfldent our goods nnd
prices wili Indnoo them toscleot Irom ourestablisli-
inent. Particular attention is devoted to Mlllenery
Goods, nnd mnny of tl|o nrtlcles are iniuihfitotiired
expressly to our ordor, nnd cannot bu surpassed ill
beauty, stylo nnd olienpness.
Ueautffnl Pnris Ribbons, for lint,cap, nook and boll.
Sittin and Tnfletn Ribbons, of ail widths and colors.
Silks, satins, velvets, and uncut velvets, lor lints.
Foatliors, Amorlo n npd French arliiloinl flowers.
Puffings nnd onp trimmings.
Dress trimmings, largeassortment.
Embioiderios, onpes,collars, umlerslecves nnd cuffs
Fine embroidered rovlere nnd humrtiteli cambric
handkerchiefs.
Crapes, llssos, inrltons, Illusion nndenp laces.
Vnlunclenes, Brussels, thread, silk, nml lisle thread
laces. '
Kid, silk, sowing silk, llslo threat!,' merino glovos
and mills:
Figured and plain Swiss, book, bishop lawn und
Jnconot muslins.
English, Prenuli, American und Italian Straw
Goods. '
July, 31,1851.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL..
D US. MILLER te WORD linvC opened' in thir
Gily, ii PRIVATE HOSPITAL tor the treat-
niont of Surgical nndClironlc dlsetises—wlretkerof.
negroes or white persons. In snob nn csulillslimentr
tile expenses of patients are much less than under
ordiunry tronthiem, and the ulinnocs of cure mute-'
rinlly Juurcm-Qrl. I
Jqly 21, lb5U
Ik-
JUST RECEIVED!
ID Y tho Siihrcrlher, lit addition to tils former stuck',
■L) a choice lot of Groceries; conshting.iii part, oti
New Orleans, Porto Rico,Crushed,Refined Granulat
ed Sugnrsi Superior Rln Coffee, Sperm,.°tar nnd Tal
low Cnmlles | 12 bills. Irish Potatoes, for seed; 30'
Sacha No. 1 Peufleld Family Flour-, nlson choieo lot
qf Liquors, Qld Cognac Brandy, Old Port, Pure Hol
land Gin,-Scotch Whiakey nnd domestic Liquors..
Ilnrdwnre, BlacksmithiTooir, Iloes, Tiaec Chains,
Shovels, Ppndeai Oorden Rnke«, Boots, Shoes an-
Hats. All Ol which' lie-offers Tor sale on us good
tc-ins na they con be bonght in the ciiy.
March «, 1851. TII08. J. VERDERY
FLOYD SPRINGS.
XXTILL be opened for t|ic reception of Visiibw lip
VV 3(| h of June. Visitor* wlll ntdll'times fiudim
ready conveynnesfrom Rome, either 1 in lincks,. bug
gies orconchea. Tliiaisn new.wiiteringplacf.situst-,
ed 12 miles north of Rome, nnd'ltl' miles-snailiwess
of Calhoun- The road ffom ltome iatme of the Imsti
ti the State. The Springs are pleasantly- located wiilt-
finu BCOiter)-, 0 pure ntmosnliere, and tlie water equal tn
any in the'country, contniningsnlpher, Iron and mag
nesia.Every necvsfnry attention will he bestowed upon
visitors to render tliemcomfortuhle. J
PECK & HARDIN,.
McCullough .t mays,
June 5,18 I.
(ifHurdiuiiV Mule.
A GREEABLY tn an order of the honorable the In.
ferior Oourt.pf Floyd county when sitting us a<
Court of Ordinary,will'be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, before tlie Court House door in the City,
of Rome,Floyd couhly, .within tlie usual hours of sale
the (bilowiug city. lot,.to wit i No..22, in the Cuoaa
Division of said.city of Rome. Sold fur the benefit
of Sarah A. mull Wealt-y- Si Trout, miner orpliana o
'Pitman Trout; tnw af mi hi county, dosenaed.. Tcttua
made known on.dny.nfi sale.
3fnrrh 13,1861.. 9A3VL STEWART, GUnr
JQQ SACKS Fresh Flour, /rom til PeitfieMt
IT, irom ui rniiirni
Nliils, just received nnd for Bale by
May 1,1851. T.J. VERDERY..
T1UILDERS of Siorc nml Dwelling-houses are in'
JD vitf d lo exnuilnc snmplog uf Mineral Knob LocHa-
—white nnd dark, ah ■ 1'. M. ALLEN'S
Feb 2d 1851
^Sennesseb AOBNCY.
20.000 llts. BACON-
2,000 •• HARP-
1.000 BBSWiBLS G<i)tlN-
J UST n-eclvlng nnd ffir sale nt'thn Tennessee A'gt m
cy, aim door below Johnson. Pope Ac Co..
Rhine, 3Iay 8,1851'. J'. J'. REEVES, A'g'h
- DAWTF.T. g. PRINTUP
Agnt' for the: BoatUcrn MattutV In»nnmo®
CompacY At Rom«, Ga.
INSURES against lbsa-liy FIRE) also,.LIVES of
ersons and'Servants.
CHECKS onClisrlesthfl ohdiNew' York, fur. sals
DAVNIEI. S-. PR1IS1!»P;.
•r-ntior the Bonk of llioSiltle ollSn: Civ
Oef. 10. 133u.
LADIES CAMBRIC HDKF8-
L ADIES, Gents and children's Cambric Ildkfs.
from 7J cents up. to S2 00 each. Also, Black
silk laces, Irom one inch tp eight Inches wide—a
splendid nnd fashionable article for triunhing MnntiR
iL. DENNIS &, HUNT,
LINENS-
A LAROF. variety ofplnin, eorded, nnd sniped
White I-Incn I rills. Also.o superior .article of
Brown Linen Drills, very Heavy for nnntnihhn use, at
20 cents. . . DEENISte HUNT.
WHITE SATIN AND WHITE KID
QLIPPERS, silk Gaiters and half Gaiters, Enamel-
O eil Buskins and Kxeelfliors—Kid Tiesond slippers,
with a ifcneral assortment of Misses awl Children'*
fchok-s. DENNIS & HUNT.
June 2G, 185J*.
Georgia. Floyd county—
TTETHEREAS, Cndeatnun Pope applies to me for
VV Letters of Administration on the Estate of \V.
C, Pope, late of said county, decensed—
Tliesc are therefore to cite nnd udmoniah ail and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to
be nnd appear ut my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause (ifanyexis‘) why Bald Let
ters should riot be 'grunted; '
Given under my hand, nt office, this 15th dhy oi Juty
1851. JE0SE LAMBBllTH, o. c;o.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
B Y order of the honorahie tho Inferior roint-of
Chattooga county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
poscB, will be sold on- tin ffrsl Tuesdny in December
next, In Summerville, »ne Negro hoy. Bill, 22 jeiirs
old, the property of E. Jones, Lanai*,. Bold .for the
benefit of the creditors ‘
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
0®niaiiHiBSBr.©,nii M®.ir©lh mils,
And Fuel nrs.'
Jos. WARirwttx, Ji )14-Rny^troer.
Jno. R. Wilder,. ll .SAVANNAH,'
Fhajk CL DsVNa, |i
ItofoT re MajTir Jnov S. Kowla'ndvGuss county.
July 21^ 1851.
FANS.
O F every description, comprising some of thu very
latest styles ot tho ®8sFeW Y
YORK STORE.
GEORGIA..-Floyd' comity—
TTriiEllEAS, Jeremiah B. Rctvfcs-afiplles to'mo
VV rorLfttersof Adi.iinlstWillort-on the estate of
James M. Reeves* lath of said county .deceased—
These'nre tlicrefore lo: cite and ndtnonish alii und
singular the kindted nnd creditors of raid deceased
to bo nnd appear ut'tny office, within tho time preterit,- ,
ed by Ian , to show cause (if any. exist)/wily said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my lland, at office: August 13,1851.
I. LAMBERTS, c. c. o.
; 1
Administrator's Slide
A GliEEADLYlo UN order off thu Honorable dm
-fl. Interior Court' of Telfaifoouuly, when sitting n»
Court of Ordinary, will l e told is-fiire (ho Cour
House door in tlie Town ol Koine, Fluyd county, on
the first Tuesdny in October next, wilhitmlie usual
ours of sale, Lot of Land Not lfihyki the 24th dist.
nnd 3d section,
Also, on thesamc day will be sold before tin-Court
house door in Cherokee county, Lot of . nnd No. 891
in the 2ist diet, and 2U section.
Also, on the same dny will lie sold, before the
Court house door Iu Forsyth counly.Lot of Land No.
272 in iho 3d distl'nnd 2d section.
Also, nt the same time, will lie sold before tlie Court
house door in Gordon county, Lot nf Land No. 210,
in the 7tli dist. and 3d section.
Also, oil tne some day, will be sold before tlie Courv
home door iu Walker county, Lot of Land No. Ilia,
ill the 6lh dist. nnd 3d section. ' • - Wc:
Also, on the same dsy, will be sold before- tX<- Fans
homo door of umpkin comity, Lot of. Load No. 153
n tlie lfiih dist. and 1st section.
All suld as tbu property of Henry. II Briclfvll ,.dco-dl
July 31. JAMES'BOYD, A.tm'.r.
F OUR months afton dale apglioatinn will he inmlo
to the honorable the Inferior. court'of.Floyd'couit.
ty, when Bitting us a court of ordinary,.for- jenve in.
soil oil tho real estate belonging to (He'estnto of, Wil
liam Champion, lute of Floyd county, deaessedt
July 10, 1851. 31. L. COLBERT, E t*
WHITLOCK * C0SKERT,
Warehouse:& Commission McrcliMts,
Auguma, Ovovgla^.
T^UE FttbEcribcrs bnvo entetefi . i»Uv Copartner-
J- ship ibr the trftn?a?tioii of n General W«renmi-e
and Commission Ilmrincfis their service*
to the Into patrons of Klkmiko, Whiti.opk & Co,* '
nmlCosKunv, Ja^es^Ac €o, and the public general- .
‘ ly. Thoy are prepared to aiVord tho usaur f 1 ™ 4 ®*
tic? to their customer?.
Orders for lamily Supplies Bngginpr, JtCv
at the lowest murkut price?,- AU business i
.to them will have theii
H0ISERY.
. Gents’ nnd 3t jags'Uoj<