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, “ A good deal has been said about what
.JRheii 1 7 ' ■ | I ' HI
iheir constituents had sent them here to do.
They were, (said Mr U.) the leaders of tho
South, the appointed leaders^if the Souths
The neoplo ara fo d<v,wh«fwn GOMMAN"
Here we neve a sample of that dictatorial
spirit which prevailed in that body over
which Charles J. McDonald presided. Our
tenders will recollect also the spirit manifes
ted by th'hm on their return home. Witness
tho^tfacon, Kingston and Ronffi meetings,
where the harshest epithets were applied ti
the Q«!herd*Govornmont and all who dan
to revere it. In defiance of the popular lee]
ing, with this same dictatorial spirit,
McDonald went the second time to Nas!
ville, and attempted in a certain contingency
which he knew would happen, to force upon
the South a Southern Congress and Southern
Republio, over Which, no doubt, he hoped
to rule. The freemen of Goofgia, however,\
have taught him one lesson already, and will'
give him another on the 1st Monday in next
month. They wil) let him and Governor
Hammond know that they are not yet slaves
to do their bidding.
For the Courier.
Is tills a Free Country.
Mr. Editor:—I am a plain farmer, but 1
hope I am nevertheless a freeman. 1 have
to work hard for my living, and make my
bread by the sweat of my brow. 1 was
warned to appeir in town lost Saturday to
muster. When we were dismissed we were
notified that Mr. Colquitt would speak in
- the afternoon. This set me thinking, and 1
found others were thinking too. How, thinks
I to myself, does it happen that we are cnll-
ed out, when we are all busy gathering
our little crop of cotton and hay, that the
drought and'worm has left us, and nro com
pelled to come to Rome through the heat
and dust to muster! I then recollected that
‘■our General was a fire-eater, as they say
and that Colquitt was a fire-eater, with Rlielt
and McDonald at Nashville, and that they
were anxious to make everybody like them
selves ; and if the people would’nt come to
town and hear withnui, they would get up a
sham muster and make them come and hear
any how. This sorter raised me that I should
fee compelled to hare the same politics of my
general, and I and some of my neighbors, are
determined more than ever, that we will
now go for Cobb, Chastain, Waters and
Price. The next attempt, 1 fear, if the se-
cessioners get into office, will be to march
us poor working people up to tho polls, and
with their swords swinging over our heads,
mako us vote for who they please. As to
this man they call Colquitt, I have hearn of
him before, with his black coffin on the flog
with the nigger on it, and swords and such
like at Kingstin last year, and 1 hare no use
for him or his talk. I should like to know
....... whether this js"» free country, or whether
> wo are to be dragged out from our business
to gratify military men and political dema
gogues.
For the Romo Courier.
mysterious
Mn/EniTon.—There are some of us puz
zled to know how it happened that Mr. Col-
quilt, Dr. Bruce and fire-eaters from Cass,
Gordon, Paulding and Chattooga Counties,
all happened to come to Rome simultane
ously, and all happened to find n regimental
muster? Can you clear up this mystery?
1 have no objection, I know, to the fire-eat
ers meeting when and where they please,
but I do object to being ordered out under
military leaders to meet with them. 1 should
like to know whether tho Cherokee hoys are
slaves to be dragged about by fire-onting
Generals like cattle, and made to witness
the monkey tricks and swallow the low ri
baldry of Walter T. Colquitt ? I hope you
will give us light on this subject ?
VULCAN.
Remarks.—In reply to our worthy but
somewhat wrathy correspondent, we will
say, that we know nothing about the subject
matter of his enquiries. When we started
from our quite rural home on Saturday
.morning we did not know of the muster or
■ of the arrival of Mr. Colquitt at Rome —-
- Gur man Friday was more wise upoa this
subject than ourselves, for ho had by some
means got the idea in his wool, that there
.was to be some kind of show in town. On
arriving there we found a show sure enough;
and a good many quite ashy, as well as dus
ty, that they hod been commanded insteady
of being invited to attend it. And wo regret
that many went homo indignant, nt what
they called an imposition, and failed to onjoy
the rich entertainment gotten up at the ware
house by the fire-eaters, for their especial
benefit. Wo regret it, because we know,
* that they would then have gone home more
decided unionists than over.—Ed. Court.
For the Courier.
Rail Road Meeting.
At a meeting of tho citizens of Cedar Bluff and tri-
elnlty. held at the village on Thursday UthSopt. 1881,
Rev. Newton Rondlo was oolletl to tho Chair and
William K. Bryete Invited toact us Seorotery. lion.
Thoe.' B. Cooper! being requeued! explained the ob
ject oi the meeting.
The elialrmun, on motion made, appointed Hon.
M. J. Turnlcy. Col. JesjLuwrence, Col. J»L. Senior,
Thomas B. Cooper, El®, und Wlljjgm K. Brjere, a
committee to prepare and report reeolutlons expres
sive of the objects of this meeting.
The coramitto having retiredfor n abort time made
[ho following report i _
Tho ropld progreee, with wnioh the Alabama
'enne^eytiver Rail Road is being constructed, gives
atifying assurances that the road will be built. Alj
nr consider it a fixed (act that the road will come to
Gadsden—that tho mountain region of Alabama will
aoon be in dose communication, with the Gulf oities,
by direct steam communication, thus connection bo-
tween the distant sections of our Stato being effected,
much will have been done (or our people—something
will yet be wanting to perfect the enterprise; and
that la tho extension of the road Rom Gadsden to
L hatlanooga or to Ringgold. To mako this road
what it should be, is to connect it with the railway
Inproughfares of Georgia, and those of Tennessee and
Virginia now in rapid progreaa of completion, thus
connection can bo made at either point indicated, the
route to cither Is altogether practicable. The inter
mediate country is a continuous valley oi greot fertil
ity of eoll, densely populated with nn enterprising
aud industrious people, possessing tho ability and tho
will to contribute largely in the construction of tho
connecting link.
Tills msetkig is but the initiative in the efforts that
will bo mnde to osrry out tho enterprise; its present
object la to call Attention to the subject, and to invite
the assembling of a Rnil Road Convention nt title
place, at soma early day; not for tho purpose of urg
ing tho importance of each a connection, for that is
extensively known and admiticd, but to mako mani
fest its practicability and the ability and willingness of
oar fellow-citleons of the country through which it
pastes, to contribute liberally in aid of Its construct
tion, to ask of other sections having an Immediate in
terest In Its construction, their aegiitanooi and to or
ganise a compijny with a view of asking for charters
from the approaching Legislatures of Georgia and
Alabama. Then-fora, be it
Resolved, Tlmt in the opinion of this meeting,
Rail Road from Gadsden, Ala., to Chattanooga, Trnil.
or to Ringgold, Ga., will be a road of great public
utility, being n connecting link, uniting the city of
Mobile with (he volley country of East Tennessee
and Virginio,nnd of the Alabama and Georgia thor
oughfares by uninterrupted communication by steam
power. No argument is wanted to enforce its Impor
tance, no effort requisite to illucidnte Its advantages
to the whole country, and especially to Alabama, or
that it enn aud will be built.
Resolved, That in our opinion its completion will
contribute more to the advancement of tho various
industrial pursuits, agricultural,mineral and commer
cial, ol the very interesting country tltro' whloh it will
pass, than will result from any similar improvement
in the Southwest. It will nlford the most direct, rap
id and sale communication between the eeatern cities
and the Gol'f of Mexico, of any route in the United
States, and in our opinion afford a safe investment
for capital.
Resolved, That with a view to concert of action
between those sections interested in the construction
of this work, n Rnil Road Convention, to be compos
ed of dciegales.lrom the various sections of country
feeling an interest therein, is hereby invited to con
vene at this place On the first Mouday in November
next, for the purpose ol taking such preliminary steps
ns will secure its completion, and for organizing a
company to obtain charters and solicit subscriptions.
Resolved, That a copy of thasaprocoedings, signed
by tho Chairmen and Secretary be furnished a news
paper in Jacksonville and Selma, Ala., Rome, Go.,
Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn., with n request
that they publish the same, and that ail papers in Al
abama and adjoining Slotca fiiendiy to the enterprise
be requested to copy.
Preamble und Resolutions adopted.
, N. RANUELL, Ck’n.
Wm. K Buyers, Sec’y.
/ • For the Courier.
Cedar Vawuy, Paulding Co., Gn.)
September 10,1851. j
Ur, Editor :—Four of tho hands which 1 oversee
picked 1043 lbs, cotton, as follows:
Wash 445; Isaac 431 ; Lewis 405; John 373.
The night boforo this cotton was picked, being clou
dy without rain, thcro was no dew and it was per
fectly dry all day. It was picked in day time, nor
was Itpicked "bolls and all," os many will want to
. bcliove. Doubt not, Bro. Planters, tho correctness
of the above, until you come and see me on Judge
T.'H. Sparks' plantation, where this cotton was
picked, and where it ceu bo picked again, and see
for yo wolves.
On tho same day 34 hands picked 5,441 lbs. col.
ton, three of which being engaged in huuling cotton
[ infim Gin, and bringing water for tho rest of the
{lands, pioked onjy 30Q lbs.
. jf Cherokee enn best this. I would be glad site
t would do so, and let ns know dpough the columns of
r pappf, ai)d I wilj “try again."
1. Piok your cotton dry ond clear of trash
Jtfpufs^ &c. g. D. HARMON.
PurMfr; Johji_ A. Q uiti m n - Pilot j
Midshipmen > W. H. Stiles, Jos. R, J
Passed
Jackson,
H. L. Benning, D. J. Bailey, J. D. Siell, F.
F. Jones, Robert McMillian nn J D W Lewis.
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Com
modore or at the offices wf the Constitution-
■list, Federal Union and Columbus Sentinel.
Attention, BachauCbs!—'ffe follotvin,
singular advertisement appears in an Englii
ng
ish
anted, by a young lady, aged 19, of pleas
ing countonnnco, jpjod.figmp. agreeable tnn'n-
Ifleral-inftsfmation, and various accom-
ints, who has studied everything,' from
creation to a crotchet, a situation in the fam-
ly of a gentlemen. She will take the hes
if the table, manage his household, scold hi
servants,nurse his babies J»hen they arrive,)
check his tradesman’s bilTTaccompany him to
the theatre or in walking or riding, cut the
leaves of his new books, sew on buttons,
warm his slippers, and generally make his
miserable life happy, fpply, in the first
plMB, by letter to Lousisa Caroline,’ Linden
Grove, and afterwards to papa, upon the
promises. N. B. The wedding finger is size
AUTIOI.aS.
Bacon, Hams
Sides, ........
Shoulders,. •..
Hog Round, ,.,
Baqoino, Dundee,
k?
Gummy .....
Buttir, Goshen *.
Country
Bsar, Fore qunrter
Hind do
Carolus, Box,.
■ ^ Spermacoti,..
■r Adamantine,.
. Covrsa, Java, Saak...
"Culm, ...it..
Lngulrn,.
Rio
Cotton,
. 4 (small.) No Irish need apply.
MARRIED.
In this County on Wednesday evening the
3d instant, by D. J. Parks, Esq.'Mr. David
Hutchinson, to Miss Serrild E. Potts,
all of this county.
. NOTICE.
Orrics Rome Rail Road Co, ) •
Home, Sept. 30, 1831. )
F ROM nndnftor this day no receipt will lio given
for Cotton until niter its shipment.
W. B. TERHUNE, Sup’t Trans.
For the Courier,
WITH DISPATCH,
For (lie Head Wutur* ot Suit River.
The fast sailing, Clipper-built Steamer,
“ Southern Rights Party,” will leave
Georgia Wharf for tire above destination on
Monday Evening oi the sixth of October
next, at 6 o’clock precisely. She has recent
ly, been completely overhauled, and such
changes have been made in tho rigging as to
adapt her to Salt River navigation. A new
engine, operating upon Democratic principles,
has lately been put on board of her, as her
old “ Fire-Eating” Engine was found upon
trial not to work very well, and it is now
confidently believed that with Iter new machin
ery, she will easily outstrip nny thing afloat.
The alterations in her construction have been
made under the special supervision ot Capt.
U. B. Rlielt. Her State-rooms will bo found
particularly commodious nnd convenient,
each apartment Doing so arranged by a feli
citous contrivance, that the occupant can
detach it ontircly from the vessel and sail on
by—himself, provided, he can rig himself out
with paddlo wheels and ati engine. This is
effected by what Capt. Rhett calls the se
cession principle; a novel and astonishing
discovery in modern science, capable, as he
affirms, of an unlimited application in the arts
of life. The services of an able and distin
guished Pilot have been secured, one who
lias an intimate acquaintance with the break
ers and sand-bars of this romantic river, hav
ing recently taken a voyage up this river ns
far as the waters are navigable, and as far as
any other adventurer has over dared to as
cend. Tho bill of fare comprises the rarest
deilicaciss of the season. Hot roiis of seces-
sion-moonsine, prepared with South Carolina
yeast^fresh steaks of disunion-fog; old nulli
fication braudy ; genuine gun-powder tea ;
snapping turtle soup, he. he. &c.
The officers of the “ Southern Rights Pur-
ty ” are as fotlows, viz t Commodore C. J.
McDonald commander; Walter T, 0*lquilt,
1st. Male; •Seergo Washington, Napoleen
Bonaparte '!«%nsg 2d Mato; Jonathan Davis,
Chaplain; W. L. Mitchell, Chief Engineer ;
Charles Dougherty, Surgpon; J. 1)1. Smythe,
BANK NOTES GOLD AND SILVER
W ILL b-. taken in exchange lor nil debts duo 'lie
Into firm of Osgood, Alsobrook Ss Co. The
state of Mr. Osgood’s health demands a speedy set
tlement, of which all Interested will please n>ko no-
tlco. J. W. M. BERRIEN.
ROME PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
* ‘ BY
FRANCIS M. ALLEN.
8 CTS. s
.. 13 a ..
.. 13 a ..
3l a
17 a
35 A
15
at a
, 3 a
, 30 a
371a
10 a
at
35
.85
40
IS
Go«|..
iORSMi
CorMMeal,
Ookdaqk, Bale (Rope,
Manilla,
Cotton,
Floiir, per bbl...
Mackerl, No 1
No. 3
Nc. 3
times, Green,....
Dry
Iron, Swede,....
English, ..
.. 13 a
— II n
» 5 a
..100 a
..110 a
.. 10 a
.. 18 n
.. 10 a
$5 50 n
#10
14
no
130
n
30
35
87 30
15 60
JESSE LAMBERTH & CO.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.
W E would respectfully invito the attention oi our
customers and the public generally to our
stock of Goods for Foil nnd Wintor wear, wliioli we
have just received nr.d are opening.
Gems bl'k and colored IVook, dress and sack Coats,
Black and colored Tweed As sntinett ond trook coats
Cloth and Blanket oloaks and Over-coats,
Colored Cass, Dooskln, Tweed nnd Sntinett pants.
Black and colored silk, satin, plusb, cushtuoro and
merino Vests,
L. B. Shirts, colored shirts, merino nnd cotton tinder
shirts, merino nnd cotton i hose; Pocket lid'ks, ora-
vttts, sonrfo, gloves, suspenders, collars, dratvors die.
Mon's youth's nr.d Boy's lints nnd cans. In grant va
riety Men's fine calf dress Boots Men’s fine wa
ter-proof Boots And a large and completa assort
ment of Men’s ond Boy’s Boots anti Shoos of cveiy
quality nnd p-ioo.
We havo also for the Ladles, velvet, silk, satin and
straw Bcnnuts) Satin, Lnstlng nnd inorocoo Gaiters,
half Gaitors und Baskins ; Tios Slippers nnd walk
ing Boots and Shoes ; a full assortment of Misses
nnd childrens shoes of all kinds.
N. B. We would particularly Invito tho attention
of Planters to ourstook of Negro Shoes, which is
very flill.
Band
lloop?
Lhad
Molasses bbl pr aid. W. I. ....
Syrup
Nails, Keg tb.
Rtoc, lb....
Salts,Livorpoolper Suck ....
do do bushel. ••
Table, por box
Siioar, N. Orleans, lb....
Porlorloo,
Doha
Santaorus
- Rofincd
Loaf, ’..
Crushed,
Clarified,... v ... ....
Tallow, '.... ....
Wont., Raw
Roll
..5 a
.. 8 a .
.. On.
.. 5 n .
.. 01a .
.. .71a ,
.. 0a.
.. • 7 a ,
.. 371a ,
.. 60 a ,
..5a,
.. 5 a
9 00 a
.. 00 a .
.. 15 a ,
*.. 8 a
.. 0 a
.. U a
.. 10 a
.. 11 a
.. 12 a
.. 121a
.. 11 a
.. 8 a
.. 33 a
.. 33 a
Floyd Sheriffs Sales for October.
¥ ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in October
noxt, before tho Court .House door in tho Olty
of Romo, Floyd county, within tho tisunl hours of
sale, tho following proparty, to wit .-
Lot of Land No. 300, In die 92a district nnd 3d
section; ievltd on as tho property ol John Fnrgerson
to satisfy a II. fa. issued from Randolph Superior
Court in favor ol Daniel M. Flemlngvs. John Fur
gerson.
. 01
.3 10
. 100
. 20
. 10
. 10
. 10
13
19
NEW AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
HATS. OAFS. BOOTS A SHOES.
' For Men, Boys and Children.
W ITH a complete assortment of Ladies nnd Miss
es Hats, shoes and gloves, Tranks, Carpet
.Bags, Stationary and Fancy Stationary, BOOKS In
great variety CARPETING, eery cheap. Piano
Fortes and Music, with a great variety of other arti-
cIes,allor which will bo sold at fair prices.
Books ordered in the shortest possible time.
WORKING ON TUB SHOAL
T he coosa river steam boat com-
PAN Y have employed some hands nnd gone to
work on the Horseleg Shoal, one and a halfmiles below
here, hoping to linprovo the navigation of the Coosa
River. Any esalstanco by labor or contribution ofmo-
ney.willbo thinkfully received to alilso desirable nn
object in which alt are Interested' V
W. S. COTHRAN, Pres. o. A. s.B. co.
Sept.24. 1851.
TO RENT.
fJHIE oommodious brick Store,^immediately under
■ the Choice Hotel, adjoining Bnttey’o Drug utort
i excellent *tsnd. Apply to T. J. VERDF.RY,
Sept. 18,1851. or Col. D. S. PRINTUP.
FOUND.
O N or about the first of August, six weaving slays,
which the owner can get by calling nt this offlc
and paying for this advertisement.
Sept. 18.
NOTICE.
M rs. LOVE, MILLENER & DRESS-
MAKER, Rom Charleston, bega leave to in
from the Ladles of Rome and its vicinity, tlmt she
has opened s store on Bread street, opposite the Post
Office, where a general assortment of Millenery and
Dry Goods wilt be kept; nlso, Bonnets, Cops, Capes,
Visettes, and Dresses made to order. Mrs* L. trusts
that by strict attention to basinrss, and low charge,
she will merit a shnre of public patronage. Ladies
sre psrtieularly Boliled to give her s call.
N. B. The latost Fashions will be found at the above
establishment.
"CAVE SPRING HOTEL" FOR SALE.
fTtHER E belongs to the premises, besides the house.
-L a good kitchen, brick smoko bouse ond dairyf
good stables, crib, Ace. The garden and yard are sab,
stantially enclosed. The house is in the centre o
the village. Any one wishing to purchase will do
well to call and exumine.
The "Cave Spring Hotel" will still be open lor tho
travelling public until a purchaser is met with, A
plenty of corn nnd fodder for horses, Flour for biscuit
made nt “Shield Ss Posey's Mills”—hard to bent.
Call nnd sco. WILLIAM K' POSEY.
Sepr.il, 1851. Ct
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Floyd County-
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present their Honors William Joiixsox, F. I. Sul
livan nnd William T. Pbi:e, Jusiiccs.ofsuid Court.
TO ALL TO trirom IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS Jesse Lnmberlh, Administrator on
the Estate of John Reynolds, lato of said coun
ty, deceased, applies for Leiters of Dismission from
the Administration of said estate—
Therefore, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceas
ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections (if nny they have) in my office, in terms of
the Law, otherwise Letters Ditunissory will be granted
tho applicant at tho January Term Minutes of the
conrtnf Ordinary lor said county.
By order of the Court.
July 7th, 1901. JESSE LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
N0TIC.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of William
Champion, lato ol Floyd county, deceased, arc
hereby requested to make immediate payment, ond ol
persons having demands against said deceased, wil
render (hem in agreeable to law.
if. L- COLBERT, Ez'r.
June 12,1851.
gia Tobacco, which will be sold low by the box.
Also a lot of flits out Tobappo in papers fo; smpk
ing, equal tq Haypnne, *4
July 17. F.M. ALLEN'S
WHITE SATIN AND WHITE KID
CLIPPERS, silk Gaiters and half Gaiters, Enamcl-
kJ ed Buskins and Excelsiors—Kid Ties and slippers,
with a general nsso[tmpnt Pf Misses audr Children's
shoes. DBfflNIS-A'HlJNT,
June 36,185{.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
MANUFACTURER OP
Stea’m Engines, Boilers,
AMD DEALER l.v
HULL STONES, Of every description. STEAM
SAWMILLS,
Circular and alraight, pat up in tuperior stylo.
Macon, August 31,1871.
GEORGE JONES,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY AND G%ASS WARE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I AM aanfident that I enn mako it to tho interest
of Merchants to buy their supplies of Crookry
ill Macon, if they will glvon clmnco.
Assorted orates of all sizes nlwnys on hand.—
Call nnd soo for yourselves.
Maonn, July 34, 1831. Gin
WHITLOCK & C0SKERY,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Angusla, Georgia.
T HE subscribers linvo entered Into Copartner
ship for the transaction of n General Warehouse
aud Commission Buslneis, and loniler tholr services
to the Into patrons uf Flemiso, Whitlock !e Co„
nndCosKEBY, James & Co., nnd tho publio general
ly. They are prepared to afford tho usual faoili-
tles to their customers. . «.. .
Orders for family Supplies, MRUbg, \Vc. filled
at the lowest market prices, All business intrusted
to them will hnve their personal altontton*
J. W, WHITLOCK,
Lato ol tho Firm of Flumikq, Whitlock & Co.
. JOHN COSKERY,
Late of the Firm of Coskkrv, James Ss Co,
Ang, 7,1831.
JOHNS- ANDERSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TTTILL give his prompt nttention to the sale ol
it Lands, and the establishment of disputed Land
■I,
Claims in eastern T. xas. Ho will also do a Gener
al collecting busbies*. All on the most moderate
terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texar.
References.—Judos Lumpkin.
J. W. II. Underwood.
Col. Daniel S. I'niNTur.
July 10,1851
MATTREHAM.
rtflHE iindwaignpd hnvlnglocalcd in Homy, ispro-
JL pared to do Mattress work on terms to suit per
sons wishing to puichaso. His 8hop is on Broad
Street, three doors below tho Courier printing oflioo.
Persons wishing to purohaso will plonse call and
examine my work before purchasing elsewhere.
A few loads of dry corn shucks wanting, for whioh
the cash will bo paid.
July 31,1851. JAMES B. CARROLL.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
T b
i
Chares!on f South Carolina, )
August, 1851. J
HE subscriber will have in Store by, the first of
September next, an extensive assortment of
FOUE1GV GOODS, Imported direct to this
Port. Comprising Plain, Figured, Black, Fancy Col
ored, Figured, Wate/ed, Glace nnd Chenc JJress
Silks.
Bonnet nnd Lining Silks.
Block and Colorca Merinos, CashincrsandDo'Lafnes.
Ginghams, latest Styles.
A very full Stock of new Style
Bonnet Uibbons.
Gloves, of every description,
Alnrge Stock of Shawls
Hosiery, Silk, Worsted nnd Cotton.
Silk .Thread, and Cotton Laces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths and Cnssimercs, Tailors Trimmings.
lie will have in addition a full supply of American
Manufactured Goods.
The attention of Dealers generally, is respectfully
Solicited.
JAMES B. BETTS,
August 14,1851. 135 Meeting St•
It. S. NORTON,
At the Brick Comer formerly occupied by
Alexander Sf Norton.
I S now receiving his Failand Winter Slunk of Goods,
which were recently bought in New York at very
low pi ices and will bo offered at a stnnll ndvan.-c on
cost—consisting of a general nsaortinentof-
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardwires,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Syc.
Among which arc plain Figured nnd Brocade Alpa
cas, from 20 cents to #1 23 ; English Merenos, r-sh-
meres, Jackonets. Swiss Muslins, Edgings, lnvvriings,
Thread Luces, Ginghams,Prints, &c.
Flannels of nil Kinds. Tweeds, Saltinets arid Kent.
Junes Broad Cloths, Cassimercs nnd Vestings,
A largo lot of Negro Kerseys, Plain., nnd Linseyu,
' iffill™
The undivided third part of Lot of Land No. 334,
23rd district, 3d section—levied on ns lire property'of
Benj. F. Adams to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices’
court of Upson county, in ftvor of Amos W Horn-
mond vs sold Adams—Levy made and returned tome
hy a constable.
Aug. 28. THOS. 8. PRICE, Sli’ff.
At the same time and place, will he sold,
Thomas Duko's Interest fu nnd to Lot of Land
No. 277, in the 24th district nnd 3d section) levied
on nr the property Thomas Duke to satisfy three fi.
fits, issued from n justices Court of Floyd county,
two in fnvor of Wallis Wnrron and ono in favor of
Pnrhnin Lindsey vs Tiiomos Duke. Levy mode
and returned to mo by a constable.
Lots Nos. 03 and 09, lying in tho Etowah Divis
ion of the City oi Romo; levied on as tho property
of Thomas O llackeit to satisfy n tax fi. fit,. Issued
"onrovs said Ilnckett. Lo-
Inc by tho collector,
lying on the North sldo of
[ within t'.ie incorporatelitu*
evleil on it* tho property of
;o satisfy n tax fi m from tho
sD.fi. Mitchell (s Co. Levy
o by the collector,
tho Etohnli Division In tho
ns tlio property of Jacob
fl fa. from 1
Rom thocltycoui
vy mado and
Fifty acres
Oostanaullnri
tis of the olty
D. R. Mltchi
city counoll,
mnde and rcl
Lots Nos. 4 am
olty of Rome, levied
Herndon to sntl(fy n
ronerty
I tho ally council
Mncinnw, Wh'tncyand Duffiil Blankets.
Ilfs Stock of Hardware isnsgoodasthehrs/inTown;
where can bo found Saws of oil kinds, from a 10 inch
back to n cross-cut 0 feet long. Also Carpenters’
Bench, Moulding, Road, Match and Flooring l’lones,
Iro|l, Framing aud Trying Squares: Bevels, Spirit
Leypls. Chisels pf all kinds nnd sizes, hammers, hatch
ets nnd Axes; Knob Locks aqd Latches, nil sizes,
Butts and Bolts: olsq, Fine Double Barrelled Guns,
Rides. Bo!lows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Log,
Fifth, Lock, Tongue and Breast Chains, nnd many
things in die Hardware lino not herctoforo kept here.
All of which wer boughtfo bf sold, Call and exr
amino the goods and prices,
Jtomc, Sept 4,1651,
B
ushi
ol Romo vs Jneob Herndon. Lovy made and return
ed toineby tho^ollceter.
Lot No not known,.ill tlip Coosa Division of tho
City of ltomO) wlioreon A. J. Iluys now llvos;
levied on ns tho property of A. J. llnys to satisfy
n fi fa from the oily council of Romo vs A. J. Hnys.
Lovy mnde aud returned to mo by tlio collector.
Lot No 53, lying in ilia Etowali Division of tho
ho city of Pome; levied on ns lire proporty ol Wm.
S. Bradbury to sntlrfy n tax fl fit from tlio city coun
cil of Romo vs said Bradbury, Lev. mndo and re
turned to me by tlio collcctcr.
A House nnd Lot lying In tlio Consn Division of
tlio city of Rome, occupied by John J. Cohen, Me-
Kinzie nnd others; levied on ns tlio properly of John
W. Hrndbnry to satisfy a tax fi fit from tire oily couu
cd of Romo vs said Bradbury. Lovy madcuud re
turned tome by the colcctor.
Tlio Lot whoreoti Mrs. Wm. C. Butler now lives,
lying in thoEtownh Division of tho city of Home ;
levied on ns the proporty of tho estate of Wm. C.
Butler, deceased, to snlisiy n tax fi. In. from tlio oily
oouncll ol Romo vs said esinto. Levy litndo and re-
turned to me by tlio coleetor.
No. 51 nnd 07 in tlio Oostannulla Division of the
oily of Rome; levied oil ns tlio properly of A. B,
Loach lo satisfy a tax fi. fn. Irotn tho,city oounnil of
Romo vs said Lcncli. ^Levy made'and rd
mo by the colector.
Part of Lot No. not known, adjoining the Choieo
Hotel on the West, in the Etowah Division of tho city
ol Romo; levied on ns the properly of Joseph N. Lump
kin to satisfy n tax fl, fa. from the eit coancilnf
Romo vs said Lumpkin- Levy made and retamd eta
mo by the collector.
One fourth of nn nnre of land, lying in tho Coosa
division of tho City of Rome, No. not known, where
on A. J. Ilays now resides—levied upon ns tho prop
erty of A. J. Hays to satisfy n fl. fa. from the 9l9ll
district, Floyd county, in fnvor of H. M. Cnldwell vi
A. J. Hays. Levy made nnd returned by n constable.
Also half nn acre with tho improvement thereon,
in the Oostnnnula division ol tho city of Uoinowliercon
Richard Williams now lives—levied on as the properly
of Richard Williams tosatlsfy a fl. fa from a justieo'n
court of Floyd conuty.in favor of Alexander Hodges,
bearer, vs Itichunl Williams—levy made and returned
by a constable.
Also, Town lots Noe. 4 nnd 21 fn the Etowali di-
vison of the oily of Romo—levied upon ns tho proper
ty of Jarnb Herndon to satisfy a fi. fa. from a justice's
court of Floyd county, in favor of Joseph N Lump
kin vs Jneob Herndon. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff—Levy made and returned by a constable,
Also, one eighth of fractional lot in the Coosa di
vision of tlio oily of Rome, whereon one Davie now
lives—levied anon an the property of-Jerrmiah White
to satisfy n fi. fa. from a justice's eourl of Floyd coun
ty, in fiivcr of G. G. McCoy—levy mndo and ramm
ed by n constable.
Lot No not known, fti’lhe Coosa Division of the
city of Rome, occupied by Davis and formerly by Jer
emiah White; levied on ns tho property of Jeremiah
White lo satisfy a tax fi fn from the city council of
Rome vasnid White. Levy made nnd roturned tome
by the collector,
Lots Nos 5 ond 0, In the Oosinnsulla Division of the
city of Rome; levied on ss the property of A E Itenves
to satisfy a tax fi fa from the city council of Koine vs
said Reaves. Levy made and returned to me by tho
collector.
T HI.S well known pleasant stand is again open for
the aceemmudatjon of Hoarders ami Trsns'ent
visiters. J. J. REEVES, Pro.
Rome, Ga., May 29, 1851.
LINENS-
A T, ARG1’ variety ofpiain, corded, nnd sniped
White Linen I rills. Also,a superior article of
Brown Linen Drills, verv licavv for pantaloon us,-, at
DEBNIS Sc HUNT.
20 cents.
1 AA SACKS Fresli Flour, from tit
jLvfvJ Mills, just received und fort-ale '
May 1,1831. T. J. VEI
B UILDERS of Storo ond Dwelling houses a
viled to examine samples of Mineral Knob
—white and dark, nl V. M. ALT
Feb 3d 1831
GEORGIA.- Floyd county—
w
HEUEAS, Jeremifili B. Reeves applies lo me
tho i
for Jitters of Adi iiiuatrati.-n mi tlio Cctate of
James M. Reeves, late of sniil rounty,dccensi*cl—
These arc therefore to cite mid Kiiiutmfef) nil nnd
sitiK'tlut the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased
to bo nnd appear nt my office, within the time prescrib
ed by law; to show cause (if any exist) why said Let
ters should not bo granted.
Given under myli
ind, nt office. August 13,1851.
J. LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY loan order of tlio Honorable dm
Tm. Inferior Court of Tclfuircmiiiiy, when silling aa
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before Iho Cour
House door In the Town ol Romo, Floyd county, on
he first Tuesday in Ocioiier next, within the usual
tours oi anlo, Lot of Land No. 160, in the 24th dist.
nnd 3d section,
Also, on the same day will he sold before the Court
lio-ve door In Cherokee county, Lot of I nnd No. ,->9l
ill the 31st dist. nnd 3d section.
Also, on tlio snmn dny will be sold, before dm
Court house door in Forsytli county, Lot of l.trnd No.
373 in the 3d dlsl.nnd 3d section.
Also, at the same lime, will bo sold before the Court
house door in Gordon county, Lot of Land No. 210,
in tho 7lh dist. nnd 3d scell-in.
Also, on the some day, will bo sold before die Court
house door in Walker county, Lot of Land No. 134
in iho 96th dist. ami 3d section.
Also, on die some dny, will be told before tho Conr
houio door of I nmpkin county, Lot of Lnnd No. 153
n the lClii dist. nnd 1st section.
All sold as the property of Henry H Brickvll, dec’d.
July 31. JAMES BOYD.Adm'r.
F OUR months oiler date application will he Hindu
to the honorable the Inferior court of Floyd coun
ty, when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to
sell nil thi^r-al estate belonging to the estnte of Wil
liam Champion, late of Floyd county, deceased.
July 10,1831. M. L. COLBERT, E rl
Lot No. 37, In the Etowah Division In the city of
Rotno; levied on as the proporty of John L Iliisen to
satisfy a lax fi fit from tho city council of Rome vasald
Ilusen. Levy made and returned to me by the collcc-
Samuel Pollard's interest in nnd to Flfiy acres of
Land, mcro or less, It belqg tho south eost corner of
LotNo.3il9, in the 95lh district ond 3d section; levied
on as tho properly of 8nmtic! Pollard, lo satisfy ihreo
fi fas. Issued from n Justices court of Floyd county,
two In fnvor of George W. Brownlownnd ono in fn
vor of Wilson B. McAlroy v» said Pollard, and Ro
bert Pollard, security on stay. Levymude and re
turned to me by a constable.
Postponed Sale.
Willinm Ezzell's right, title and interest in nnd to
Lot of land No 393, in the 93d district and 3d secllou;
levied on ns the property of Willinm Ezzcll to satisfy
two fi fas issued from Floyd Superior court, one in
favor of Thomas C. Iiackctt, and the othor in favor of
the Officers of court vs said Exzell. Property pointed
out by plnintiflb nttornry.
Aug. 28. THOS. G. WATTERS, D Sh’ff.
Floyd Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold, on tlio first Tuesday in October
next, before tho Court-house door In the City
of Romo, between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
If enry T. Alien’s interest in 1G acres of standing
corn and 3 acres of standing colton, 13 head of stotk
hogs anil 5 head of cattle—all levied upon as the pro
perly of Henry T. Allen, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa.
from Floyd inferior Court in favor of James D. An
thony va. Henry T. Allen. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
July 31,1851. THOS. G. WATTERS, D. Sh’ff.
CHAS. P. LEVY,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDER.
Machinist and Founder.
I S prepared to famish all kinds of Steam Engines
and Milt Coifingi, having an extensive nrsortmrnt
of patterns of tlm newest and most approved kinds.
Catt Iron lVoter Wheels, of several patterns, of a
character tliut wil! suit all situation* 1 .
The Ocniulffce Foundry.
On Cotton Avenue, near the Macon J* Western Dejiof,
Has peculiar advantages in fitting up Steam Saw Mills,
the Proprietor having hail great experience in tlmt
business. Many of his Mills tre now in use in this
State.
There i* a constant supply of Gin Gearing, Cotton
Press Pulleys, Arc , kept on hand. Also, all kinds of
finished Machinery.
Macoli, August 21,1851
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. -
CTaniaimnosii®® Msuolfoanuto,
And Factors.
1 Id Bay Stroct.
SAVANNAH.
Jos. Washburn,
J.no. R. WiMittn,
Fras. G. Dana, |
Refer to Major Jno. S. Rowland, Cass county.
Tilly 21, 1851.
FALL HATS.
TU3T received from Beebe (Broadway, New York)
J n supply of Foil Hals, which for beauty of atyle
and superiority of Material and workmanship ailVpoas
any hats over offered In this market.
Sept 4, 1851 DENNIS 5c HUNT.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE firm of Burns & Murray Is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All pereons indebted to ihe
concern will mako pavmont to either of the under
signed. ' WO BURNS
August 28,1851 A J MURRAY
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
A OH EE ABLY to nti order of tlio honorable tlio
xA Inferior Court of Floyd County, when sitting
nsn Court of Ordinary, will be sold belbro tiiq Court
House door In tlio Olty of Rome, nn tire first Tues
day in Novonibor next, within tlio iisnnl hours o
side, tlio following Negroes, to wlti Funny n wo
man, forty-oiglit years old; Israel n man, thirty-fivo
years old) Kpponger n boy, thlrteon yeors old; Min
erva n gill, elovou years old; Cundls a girl, seven
years old; Mnrlnli n girl, tliroo years old; together
with Lotsol Lnnd Nos 304 nnd 374. in the 4th dis
trict nnd4lh section; also, Lot-No. 14, In -.lie 22d
district ond 3d section j nad Lot No. 188, in tho 5th
district nnd 4lh section; all tlio foregoing- Lots of
Lnnd lying in Floyd ooumy.
On tlio Munc day wilt bo sold boforo tlio Court
House door III Cnssvlllo, Cass county, Lot of Land
No. 543, in tho4ihdlstriotnnd 3d section. All tho
above nroporly belonging to tlio Estuia of William
Jenks, Into ol said county deceased, nnd sold lor tho
benefit of tlio helm nnd creditors of mid deceased.
THOMAS.8. PRICE,) . . .
WM. O. MILES, \ Al,mr *•
A-ig, 91, 1551. T
Georgia, Hoyd county—
TK7TIEREAS, Cndraman Pope applies to me for
V ’ Lettera of Administration on tho Estate of W.
C. Pope, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to die nnd admonish nil and
singular ilia kindred nnd creditorsoi said deceased to
be and appear nt my office within tile time prose rib--
ed by tnw. toshdw cause (ifanyexist) why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 15th day of July
1951. JES8E LAMBERTH, c.c.o.
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT,
and 600 lbs. Lard, for
O nflA LBS Bacon n,„. ™ ..... .
ZS,UUU sale for Cash, F. M. ALLEN,
QA 1IBLS. Suporfino nnd Extra family flour, for
jSU sale by, F.M. ALLEN.
GLOVES-
L ADIES and Gents white colored Kid, silk and
Llslc-thrrnd, Ladles Colored and Black Mohair
Fic-nie,and children's Lialu-lhrend nnd cotton Gloves.
DENNIS & HUNT.
WHO WANTS TO RIDE?
A FINE new Buggy for sale
Warranted, np
August, 7th 1851,
Wlmpcy’s make.
Warranted, apply to F. 5f ALLEN. -
FACTORY YARNS,
W HITE nnd SLiped Oamiburghs, for snj)
Bale nt Fno'ory prices. Merchant* d
ted to oxntnitio tho goods
Aug. 21* F. M. ALLEN, Airciit.
tlio
WAKE HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
N. OUSLEY & SON,
Macon, Georgia..
GODFREY, OUSLEY & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
JAKES E. OOPTREV, | ft. OtJSlEV, | k. r. orsr.sy.
FLOYD HOUSE,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Superintendent.
1 ntli.-s' Department under ihcchargeofMrs.Jmnes,
formerly of Columbus, ond favorably known to the
travelling public. An Omnibus will always be in
readlne.-s for the couveynnee of passengers to and
from tlio Hotel.
09- The Alligator Line of Singes to Flodirn has its
Mscoti Office at this Hotel.
WASHINGTON HALL,
MACON, GEO.
TO 1IIE PUBLIC.
■you cannot bu better pleased (han nt fills old
toblislied House: Tho rooms nre comfortable
and clean, ond the proprietor is wilting to do any
thing in his power to please his customers.
Mat
lacon, Aug. 21,1851.
E. S. ROGERS.
BUGGIES.
F OUR superior Buggies, well made and well trim
med, ond a splendid set of Hnint-ro with encli,
for sale at a bargain. DENNIS 5s HUNT,
aug. .28, 185).
4~hF every
yj in
;rtcst styles
FANS. ■
description, comprising some of file very
lyles at tlio- NEW YORK STORE.
STEAM! STEAM!.' STEAM Ml
Furniture, Choirs, l>nnncll-noors, Win
d.iv-ilatth, Ullllds. ole.
T HE undersigned.beg leave to inform the public,
that they inive on hand and ore constantly mnnn-
fttcturiiig, every variety of Cabinet Furniture of tho
latest stj’lc and licet quality, toother with I’annel
Doots, Door and Window Frames, Window 8aeh,
Blinds, &c. &c.
Having been ot very considerable expense in pn
outing nnd fitting up »cw and improved mad
for doing the above kinds nf work, thry con6
appeal to n generous publio to sustain them i
lerprisc, pledging themselves lo fitruii'
their line, for fees money tltnn it can
hand,or laid down for from nny market,
SUMTER.
Aug 25,1851.
Cqr-Shop oppo-ite the Prr
Sired, Rome, C
Tiuoriimiion we resort! I