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Wo nre called upon in the Maine Farmer
to vouch for Solon’s statement ii. the August
numbers of the American Agriculture, as to
our making Strawberries fruit six months in
the year. Yes; sir, Mr. Farmer So^ro.s
statement is correct. We have picked
Strawberries ten months in the yea.-, and
can always pick them six. We presume
Solons Robinson, one of the Editors of the
American Agrtculurist. Mr. Robin on visi-
to4o ur Strawberry ground last March, and
then saw the ground literally covered with
fruit^with scarcely an appearance of leaf.—
He examined the ground well and his stato-
m en t is perfectly correct. The Farmer says,
“there must be some peculiarity' of climate
or of cultu re,” to ensure such constant crops
There is; the climnle is hot, and wo temper
with water. The vine and fruit ere indige
nous, and we simply follow nature. We
havo found no diminution in fruit,'but a
great decrease of vines, cultivated m this
manner. We havo heard Northern cultiva
tors boast of having Strawberries five weeks
in the season. Five weeks, indoed 1 Why,
with your cool and humid climnlo, you may
iuit as well have them five months. Wo
have no experience in Northern culture, and
can only judge from the nature of the vino
and the climate. Strawberries should be
cultivated for there fruit, not foi mummolh
vinos, Southern cultivators may now trans
plant. Vines well planted this and the next
month, will yield abundantly next spring.—
Should the season prove dry during the plant
ing, givo them copious waterings. Straw
berries, like all other good things of this
earth, enn only be got by the sweat of the
brow.
Christiana Outrage.— The Philadelphia
North American of Tuesdny says:
On Monday next Judge Kune will charge
the Grand Jury of the United States upon
the law of treason; at the suggestion of Dis
trict Attorney John W. Ashmead. It islho
intention of the District Attorney then to
send bills of Indictment to the grand ju'-y
against all tho persons charged with partici
pating in the late unfortunate outrage nt
Christiana. If true bills should be found,
they will be certified to tho United Stales
Circut Court by the United District Court,
mid will be tried at the term which commen
ces on the 6 th day of October.
The Philadelpha Ledger of yesterday bus
the following paragraph :
Important Disclosures Anti' ipnted.—-A
S colored man was examined yesterday
Commissioner Ingraham,, who is tin
derstood to have made some jmpoitant dis
closures in reference to the origin of and
actors in ti e late disturbances at Christian
which rosiilled in the death of Mi Gorsucl.,
and the wounding of others The examina
tion was private. The witness w ill bo de
laincd until the trials of tho persons charged
with the outragin’referred to sb.il! take place.
Ji-DOK of the Suvbeme CounT.—We are
gratified to be enabled to announce that the
l’rssident has appointed Bonjnmin Rand Cur
tis, Esq., of the Suffolk bar, to fill llio va
cancy in the supreme Court ot the United
States, that lias been created by the decenso
of Mr. Jiiatico, Woodbury. This appoint
ment will give very general satisfaction. Mr.
Curtis is a young man, hut little more than
forty years of age,and the dcsira to appoint
a young man, who might ltsvo the reasona
ble prospect of a long judicial term, has indu
ced the President to pass over the claims of
many distinguished gentlemen, from among
whom we would otherwise l-.nvo been pleas
ed with the opportunity of Selecting tho oc
;cupant of so eminent a position,
t The professional attainments nnd tho high
personal qualifications of Mr. Curtis are too
well known to the bar, not only of Now
England but of the nation, to muke it neces-
1 sary more than to allude to them. Tiie ear
ly and decided stand taken by Mr. Curti
“ jn support of the constitution nnd the lnws,
on a recent important occasion, nnd tue na
tional and conservative disposition that be
lias manifested wherever he has been pre
vailed upon to mingle in public affairs, have
also constituted a claim for this distinguished
honor that could not bo overlooked by tho
Administration.—Boston Transcript.
Sinoulae Geological Fact.—At Mo
dena, in Italy, within ti circle of four miles
around tho city, wherever the earth is dug
and the workmen arrive at the dislunce of
€3 feet they come to a bed of chalk, which
they bore with ati auger, five feet deep.—
They then withdraw from the pit before the
^•ugor is removed, and upon its extraction tho
water bursts up with great violence, and
quickly fills the well 'Ims made, the supply
f water being affected-neither by rains nor
droughth. At tbodepth of 14 feet are found
.heruiukbfnn ancient city, houses, paved
i areets.nnd Mosaic work. Below this," again
js a layer of earth, and with leaves uud wal-
uts sill upon them. At 28 feet soft chalk
) found, and bolaw his, vegetables and trees
as before.
Grapes—Native and Foreign— Wo have
received a box of grapes from our respected
friend, S. Rose, Erq., of Macon, Georgia,
among which were blue Burgundy, Deverenx
[_oni3 a native veriely, which we shall cull
Rose’s Seedling. Tho grapes all came in
ood order, and all were delicious ; hut the
nativo grape altogether surpassed the foreign
richness and delicacy. The unlive or
|tose,s Seedling as we now shall call i*, is a
ood sized, very dark grape ; bunches set
; upon the vino, and very compact.—
l’o have never seen its superior. IVo rc-
omrnend friend Rose to propugu-o from it
xtensively, nnd should it prove arfong lived
[slant, it .will take the place of the Catawba
i the Isabella, and our Mobile lilends need
bt go to Europe for fine varieties.-JjSottl/i.
rictn,
' fellow, named Jack Hole, living
jjovington. Ky , has udoptod a way of
Qame which throws Fonotype
e makes a big u J,”
i through the paper for
The following is a list of the officers of
Floyd Division No. 67, of the Sons of Tern-
ernnee, for the present quarter:
A. M. Ladb, W. P.
J. H. Torbett, W. A.
R. D. Harvey, U. S.
W. P. Riquin, A. R. S.
J. G. Daily, F. S.
J. G. Gureneau, T.
J. T. Riely, C.
G. W. McKinzy. A. S.
J. B. Jenkins, I. S. -
L. N. Echols, O. S.
(jt@» There has been 4 Whigs and 2 Dem-
orcats elected to Congress from Maryland.
Personal Notings.—Gen. Foote hnsbeoti
presented by the ladies of the town of Ray
mond, Hinds county, Mississippi, for his de
votion to the Compromise measures, and his
persevering opposition to the secession fury,
so culled in Mississippi, with a beautiful em
broidered banner, wotked by their own
hands, hearing this inscription :
“ Gen. H. S. Foote nnd the Compromise.”
“ Presented by the ladies of Raymond.”
The Presentation Address was delivered
by one of the thirty young ladies in process
ion, each bearing a small banner, represent
ing the several States of the Uniou,
Mammoth Wheat.— Wo saw some speci-
MARHIED.
On Thursday Evening last, 24 last, by tho Rov.
Jo»so Lnmberih, Newton P. Johnson, to Miss Cab-
oi.ine Jane Davis, all of this county.
STEAM MILL.
T HE HOMEWOOD STEAM MILL, threo mllca
from Rome, on the Calhoun Hoad is in opera
tion, nnd the subscriber will receive com on toll, and
otton at the usunl rates of toll.
°nd B a Kiah' JOHN HUME.
Rope furniened if requested.
Atlanta Machine Works
(Late Atlanta Iron Foundery,)
T HIS now COMPANX is now prepared to do
work on short notice, of heavy and light Coal-'
ings from the latoBt improved patterns of Iron, Brass
or Composition, all of wltjelitwlll be warranted.—
Tumble, Boring nnd Drilling done to order. Also,
ocretv outline of 10 feet or under, of any sized thread
required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron
or Steel done In superior stylo.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to their patterns for Mill Gearing, for Mer
chant and Cu-tom Flouring nnd Saw Mills, Gin
Glaring of nil the usunl sizes, nnd Bark Mills al
ways kopt on hand. Wo arc nlao prepared to build
stationary Engines upon the latest improvements nil
of which will be sold low for cobIi. Copper nnd
Brass taken in exchange for work at cobH prices.
A. LEYDEN.
JAMES L. DUNNING,
john Mcdonougii.
WILLIAM RUSHTON,
P. S. All of the above company nre practical Me
chanics, nnd give their undivided attention to the
business. oct. 9,1891.
Mi HOUSE, ,
ZOOATBD HEAR THE CAPITOL
TITILL bo open lor the accomfnoda#>n of Mem-
T T bers of the Legislature, na boarders, during the
ensuing Session. N. C. BARNETT.
Milledgeville, Oct, 9,1851; 2t
SOUTHERN HOUSE.
T HE Proprietor vf the above Establishment.respect-
Iklly announces, that he has recently made ex
tensive additions and improvements, for tho accommo
dation of his patrons, nnd feels assured that the
SOUTHERN HOUSE, No. 200 King street^wili bo
found second to none for convenience, location, com
fort, air, and the best pure water this side of the Moun
tain Spring. - ,
Having found it necessary to onlarge his House, |o
meet tho wants of his numerous (Yiends, he flatters
himself that ho is now prepared to accommodate fam
ilies; Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure, as well as those residing in it perma
nently. *
The tins rooms which havo been added, will be
found largo, airy, and comfortable. Tho Dining
room has also been enlarged, and tho accommodation
now afforded is in every respect desirable.
WARM, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, are con
nected with the House, for Ladles nnd Gentlemen.
The services of experienced and attentive Servants,
so important to a good Boarding House, have been
secured*
The Proprietor solicits a continuance of the patron-
nge so liberally extended to him, and he pledges him
self to spare no exertions, or expense to render the
Southern House oue of the best Establishments of the
kind in the City. F. DAY, Proprietor,
2G0 King street, above the Bend.
ROME PRICES CURRENT.
LANIER HOUSE,
BY
LANIER St SON,
BATHING ROOMS ATTACHED.
Macon- Ga, October 3,1801.
NOTICE.
Offiok Romk Rail Road Co, )
F Roine, Sept. 20, 1851. >
ROM nnd after tl’ls day no receipt will bo given
for Cotton until alter its shipment.
W. U. TERHUNE, Sup’t Trans.
BANK NOTES GOLD AND SILVER
W ILL bs taken In exchange ioralt debts due die
late firm of Osgood, Alsobrook k Co. The
state of Mr. Osgood's health demands a speedy set-
•lement, of wliioli all Interested will please lake no-
tloo. J. W. M. BERRIEN.
CORRECyiD WEEKLY
DY
FRANCIS M/A
AIlftm.KS. J 1
Bacon, Hums .13
Sides,
Shouldturs,, ... •• a
Hog Round, . , .V. * .» a
Bagging, Dundee,,.yd., a
; Ky .... .. 2,1 a
Gunucy 17 a
Burraft, Goshen,..,..♦...lb.... ., 25 a
11 Country..15-
Beicp, Fcu'^irtor,....... .... .. 2j a
... . Hin“ao''Vi.,... :.i.. .. 3 a
Candles, Box,...... .. 20.a
Spermaceti,,,., ...... a
Adamantine, 37 ia
Coffee, Java, Sock, 10 a
Cuba, ,, a
Laguira, 13 n
Rio, 14 a i
Cotton, 6 a
Corn, a •
Corn Mbai., 110 a •
Coudaou, Bale Rope, 10 a
Manilla, ..18 a .
Cotton, a i
Flour, per bbl........« $3 50 a
Mackbrl, No 1 per hbl ......
No. 2 ** «
Nc.3" “
HiURSjGrcon, lb.... .. 5 a
Dry, 8 a
Iron, Swede,.6 a
English^ .......... .... .. 5 a
llod,.. Oja
Band', * .. 7 Jn
Hoop, 0 a
I.KAb, ,. 7 ft
MoLAS4fcVbbl gul. W. I. ,.i; .. 37Jr
Syrup, 60 a
Nails, Kog, lb 5 a
Riob, lb 5 n
Salts, Liverpool per Sack .... 2 00 a
do do bushel. ,, .. 00 a
Tabic, per box 15 a
Sugar! N. Orleans lb.... ,. 8 a
Portorieo, 0 a
Delta, 0 a
Santaorus, 10 a
lle/lned,.. .... *. 11 a
Loaf, 12 a
Crushed, .. 12ja
Clarified .. 11 a
Tallow, ., 9 n
Wool. Raw,... 23 a
Rolls, 33 a
Proooss to Perfect Service.
Georgia, Floyd Coitufy,
To the Sheriff of said county— Oreeting,
Tho Central Bank of Georgia 1
vs. > Assumpsit, tec.
The Western Bank of Georgia. )
ITIHE defendant is hereby required personally or by
1 attorney to be and appear at tho next Superior
Court, to bo held in nnd for said county, on the third
Mondny in Jutuaiy next, then and there to answer
the plaintiff’* demand in an action of assumpsit, tec,
ns in default of such appearance said Court will pro
ceed n? to justice shall appertain ; Witness, the Hon
orable John H. Lumpkin, Judge of said Court.
This 9th day of October, 1851.
A. B. It OSS, CTk.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD*
S TOLEN from my residence 7 miles east of Romo,
on the 2 2d Sppi , a large brown Horse, 7 yenrs
old, about 16 bunds high, a small star in liiBface, long
tail,one hind foot white to the fet-Jock,oml has sever
al lumps on his buck caused by the saddle, carries
his tail a little to one side especially when tired, works
well in double hartley, walks and trots well, but gal
lops clumsy. was in fine order nnd shod all found
when taken.
The uhnvo liorb' is supposed to have been taken by
a man nan ■-•d Hampton. Ho is about 55 or CO yeais
oid. fair complexion, rather red, somewhat bald, hnir
thin and gray, 5 feet 5 or 0 inches high, would weigh
125 or 135 pounds, and converses well, he had on a
cloth coat about half worn, tom on the skirt, too large,'
Jiealso wore a black bnt.
I will pay the above reward for tho horse and thief,
witli evidence to convict the thief, or 810 for the home
or information bo that 1 get him. Any information
thankfully received. JOHN SKINNER, Jr.
Address, Rome, Ga.,—Qct.2,1851.
Floyd Sheriffs Sales for November.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesdny November
next, before tho Court Houso door in tho City
of Home, Floyd eounty, wiihtn tho usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 213 in tho 22d district and 3d
section—Levied upon os the property of Thoa Lyon
to sntisfy a fi fu from Lincoln Superior Court in favor
of John Cartlodge, Guardian vs Thoinns Lyon, John
L. Trammel and Peter Lamar. Property pointed out
by John L. Trammell,
Also nil David Williamson’s interest in and to lots
of land No. 87 nnd 83, in the 15th district and 4th
section—Levied upon ns the property of David A.
Williamson to satisfy a ft la from Hoyd Superior
Court, in favor of James H, Morrow, bearer, vs. Da*
vjd A. Williamson nnd other fi fns in my hand. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiffs at’y.
Also, the House nnd Lot whereon William A.
Moore now* resides in tho Oostnnnula Division of the
cirfof Home—Levied upon ns the property of Wtn
A Moore, to satisfy a fi fn from Floyd Superior Court,
in favor of William E Mills, for the use of Jonas
King, vs William A Moore. Property pointed out bv
plaintiff’s utt’y. THO6 S PRICE, Sh’ff.
At the same tune and place,
Ono Negro boy by the name of Riley, 17 or 18 years
old—Levied upon ns the property of Luke J Morgan
to sntisfy a fi fa from Floyd Inferior Court in fi.vor of
William Hobbs vs Luke J Morgan. Property point
ed out by the plaintiff.
Also, Peter Hudson's interest in and to lot of land
No. 6, in the 24th district and 3d section, being a lease
on said lot of land—Levied upon us the property of
Peter Hudson to sot’sfy n fi la from a Justice’s Court
of Floyd county, in favor of William King vs Peter
Hudson. Levy made ar.d returned to me by a con
stable,
Also eight bales of cotton—Levied upon by virtue
of an attachment returnable to Floyd Superior Court,
William Solomon vs Zauitonah White, Said cotton
sold by order of the Court.
Oct. 2, 1851. THOS. G. WATTERS, D. Sh’ff.
FloyJ Iljrfjfj.i-s Silas for December-
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court house door in Home, be
tween the legal hours of sole, the following property
to wit *.
Lot of Land No. 147 and one half acre of lot No.
148 m the 15th (list , nnd 4th section of originally
Cherokeo now Floyd county—Levied upon as the pro
perty of John Kin;patrick to satisfy n fi. fa. from
Floyd Superior Court in favor of Jolm J. Walker vs
John Kirkpatrick. Property specified in said fi fu.
TllOS.S. PRICE, sfti’/f.
At the same time and place.
Lots of Land Nos. 2-14, 224 and tho undivided
4-7th9of lot No. 245 in the 2olh district nnd 3d sec
tjon—Levied upon us the property of Wilson B. Me-
Alroy to satisfy n mortgngi* fi fa from Floyd Superior
C art, in favor ot Miller Chamberlain vs Wilson
McAiroy. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
^ Cctobcj-9,1851. J, O. WATTERS,D.,8h’fr.
JESSE LAMBERTH& CO.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.
W E would respectfully invito the attention of our
customers and the public generally to our
stock of Goods for Fall and Winter wear, which wi
have just received nr.d are opening.
Gents bl’k and colored flock, dress and snek Coats,
Black and colored Tweed & satinett and trock coats
Cloth and Blanket clonkB and Over-coats,
Colored Cass, Doeskin, Tweed and Satinett pants.
Black and colored silk, satin, plush, cashmere and
merino Vests,
i.B. Shirts,colored shirts, merino ami cotton under
shirts, merino nnd cotton J hose j Pocket lid’ks, cra
vats, soarfs, gloves, suspenders, collars, drawers &c.
Men's youth’s ar.d Boy’s hats and cans, in great va
riety Men’s fine calf dress Boots Mon’s fine wa
ter-proof Boots And a large and complete assort
ment of Men's and Boy’s Boots and Shoes of evtuy
quality and p’ice.
We have also for the Ladies, velvet, silk, satin and
straw Bonnets } Sotin, Lasting nnd morocco Gaiters,
half Gaiters and Buskins; Ties Slippers and walk
ing Boots nnd Shoes; a full ntsortment of Misses
nnd childrens shoes of all kin.is.
N. B. We would particularly invito the attention
of Planters to our stock of Negro .Shoes, which is
very full.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
HAT3, GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES
For Men, Boys and Children.
TI7TTH a complete assortment of Ladies and Miss-
Vr es Hats, shoes nnd gloves, Trunks, Carpet
Bags, Stationary and Fancy Stationary, BOOKS in
great variety. CARPETING, very cheap. Pinno
Fortes and Music, with a great vnriety of other artl
cles,al! of which will be sold at fair prices.
Books ordered in the shorten possible time.
Rome, Sept. 25,1851, J. W. M. BERRIEN.
TO RENT.
T HE commodious brick Store, immediately under
the Choice Hotel, ndjoining Battey’s Drug store
An excellent stand. Apply to T. J. VERDF.RY,
Sept. 18, 1851. or Col. D. S. PRINTUP.
f NOTICE.
M rs. I.OVE, i»:M.iai3R & DRESS'
JVIAK.JB11* from Charleston, begs leave to In
form the Ladies of Rome and its vicinity, that she
has opened a store on Broad street, opposite the Post
office, where a general assortment of Millenery and
Dry Goods will be kept; also, Bonnets, Caps, Cipes,
visettes, and Dresses made to order. Mrs* L. trusts
that by strict attention io business, and low charges,
s will merit a share of publio patronage. Ladies
and particularly solited to give her o call.
. B. The latest Fashions will be found at the above'
establishment.
“CAVE SPRING HOTEL” FOR SALE.
fTMlERE belongs to the premises, besides the house*
JL a good kitchen, brick smoke house nnd dniryf
good stables, crib, tec. The garden nnd ynrd ore sub»
stuntiully enclosed. The house is in the centre o
the village. Any one wishing to purchase will do
well to call and examine.
The “'Cave Spring Hotel” will still be open for tho
travelling public until a purchaser is met with. A
plenty of corn nnd fodder for horses, Flour for biscuit
made at “Shield te Posey’s Mills’^—hard to beat,
Call nnd see. WILLIAM K* POSEY.
Scpr, II, 1G51. Ct
Floyd Sheriff’s Sale* for October.
TlflLLbo solid on tho first Tuesday in October
VT next, before tho Court .House door in the City
of Homo, Floyd comity, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to.wit .*
Lot of Land Noi 200, in the 22d district and 3d
section; lovlcd onfts tho property ol John Fnrgerson
to satisiy nfl. fn. ltmted from Rnhdolph Superior
Court in Ihvor of Daniol M. Fleming vs. John Fur-
gerson.
. ifie undivided third part of Lot of Land No. 354,
23rd dlstWct, 3d section— levied on ns the property of
Benj. F. Adams to satisfy a fi fa issued from o justices’
court of Upson county, in ftivor of Amos W Ham
mond vs said Adams—Levy made and returned to me
by n constable.
Aug. 28. THOS. S. PRICE, Sh’ffi.
At the same time and place, will be sold,
Thomas Duke’s interest fn nnd to Lot of Land
No. 277, in the 24th district and 3d section; levied
on tie tho property Thomas Duke to satisfy three fi,
fas. Issued flom a justices Court of Floyd county,
two Jn favor of Wallis Warren and one In favjr of
Fnrhnm Lindsey vs Thomas Duke. Levy made
and returned to mo by a constable.
Lots Nos. 02and 09, iytng in the’ Etowah Divis
ion of the City of Romo; levied on as the property
of Thomas C Haokott to satisfy a tnx ft. fa, issued
from the city council of Rome vs said Duckett. Le
vy made and returned to me by tho collcotor.
Fifty ncres of Land, lying on the North side of
Oostanaulln river; lying within the incorporate lim
its of the city of Rome; levied on u« the property of
D. R. Mitchell te Co, to satisfy a tnx tl fit from tho
city counoil of Romo vs D. R. Mitchell teCo. Levy
made and returned to mo by the collector.
Lota Nos. 4 and 111, in tho Etohah Division in the
ronorty of Jacob
-the accommodation
visiters.
Roine,Ga.,Mny 29, IB
KOBEltT FINDLAY,
. MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Boilers,
Ante
AND DEALER IN
TONES of very description. STEAM
ta j SAWMILLS,
Circular and straight, put up in superior stylo.
Mftcpn, August 21,18 >1.
| GEORGE JONES,
. | Importer of and Dealer in
OROpKERY AND GLASS WARE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I AM confident that I can make it to tho interest
of Merchants to buy their supplies of Crookry
fn Mnobn. if they will give a chance.
Assorted crates of all nixes always on hand.—•
Call anil see for yourselves.
MucOn, July 2-1, 1851. 6m
WHITLOCK & C0SKERY,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Aiigtmtn, Gvoreia.
T HE subscribers huve entered into Copartner
ship for the transaction of a General Warehouso
and Commission Business, nnd tender their services
to the into patrons of Fi.kmino, Whitlock te Co„
andCosKHRY, Janes te Co., and tho publio general
ly. They nro prepared to alford the usual facili
ties to their customers.
Orders for family riupplie*, Bngglng, &o. filled
at.the lowest market nr ices, All business intrusted
to them will have their personal attention.
J. W; WHITLOCK,
Late ol tho Firm of Flkm!:;g, Whulock te Co»
JOHN COSKERY,
Lute of the Finn of Coskury, Janes te Co,
Aug, 7,1851.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Charcstrm, South Carolina ) )
August, 1851, ]
T HE subscriber will have in Store by, the first of
.September next, an extensive assortment of
FpjitBIG'V GOOD*, Imported direct to this
Port. Comprising Plain, Figured, Black, Fancy Col.
©red; Figged, Watered, Glace and Chenc Dress
Silks..
Boniiet nnd Lining Silks.
Black and Colored Merinos, Caahmers and De’Lalnes.
Ginglm'ms, InteBt Stylts.
Ay^ry fullStock of new Style
Bpnjnsti ft ihbpns. , ^ .
Glovps, of every description.
Alurgc Stock of Shawls
HosieVy, Silk, Worsted und Cotton.
Silll, Thread, and Cotton Laces and Edgings.
Embroideries.
Cloths,and Casslmercs, Tailors Trimmings.
1)6 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.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Floyd County-
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present their Honors William Joussos, F. I. Sul
livan and William T. Prije, Justices of said Court.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS .Tease Lnrubeilii, Administrator on
the Estate of John Reynolds, late of snid coun
ty, deceased, npplies for Letters of Dismission from
the Administration of snid estate—
Therefore, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceas
ed, are hereby cited and admonished to file their ob
jections (if any they have) in tny office, in terms of
the Law, otherwise Letters Dismbsory will be granted
tho applicant at the January Term. Minutes of the
court of Ordinary for said county.
By order of the Court.
July 7th, 1951. JG.SSE LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
WHITE SATIN AND WHITE KID
OL1PPERS, silk Gaiters and half Gaiters, Enuniel-
KJ cd Buskins and i Excelsiors—Kid Ties and slippers,
with n genera! assortment of Misses nud Children’s
hoes. DENNIS te HUNT.
June 26, 185J.
JOHN S-ANDERSON.
ATTORNEY at law
W ILL give his prompt attention to the side ot
Lands, nnd the establishment of disputed Lnnd
Claims in eastern T xas He will also do a Gener
al collecting business All on the most moderate
terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texas.
References.—Judge Lumpkin.
J. W. II. Underwood.
Got.. Daniel S. Printup.
July 10, 185 f
T HE undersigned having located in Romo, is pre
pared to do Mattress, work on terms to suit per
sons wishing to puudmso. His Shop is on Broad
Street, three doors below the Courier printing office.
Persons wishing to purchase will please call, and
examine my work before purcuusing elsewhere.
A few loads of dry corn shucits wanting, for which
the cash will bo paid.
R. S. NORTON,
At the Brick Comer formerly occupied by
Alexander fy Norton.
I S now receiving bis l* nil nnd Winter Stock of Goods,
which were recently bought in New York nt very
low prices nnd will bo offered at n smnll advance on
cost-—consisting of a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, 5fc.
Among which are plain Figured and Brocade Alpa
cas, from 20 cents to $>l 25 ; English Merenos, Ca6hi
meres, Jackonets, Swiss Muslins, Edgings, Insertings,
Thread Laces, Ginghams,Prints, tec.
Fla.nuels of nil Kinds. Tweeds, Snttineta nnd Kent.
Junes Brood Cloths, Cnsbimerc3 and Vestings,
A largo lot of Negro Kerseys, Plains and Linseys,
Mncinaw, Wh tney nnd Duffill Blankets.
Mis Stock of J/ordwnre is ns good ns the best in Town;
whero can bo found Snwsof nil kinds, from n 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 and sizes, hammers, hatch
ets ami Axes ; Knob Locks nnd Latches, nl) sizes,
Butts and Bolts: also, Fine Double Barrelled Guns,
Rifles, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Log,
Fifth, Lock, Tongue and Breast Chains, nnd many
things in the Hardware line not heretofore kept here.
All of which wer bought to be sold. Coll and ^ex
amine the goods and prices.
Rome, Neat 4,1851.
CHAS. P. LEVY,
STEAM ENGINE BITII.DER.
Machinist and Founder.
I S prepared to furnish all kinds qf Steam Engines
, and Mill Castings, having an extensive u-sortment
of patterns of the newest and most approved kinds.
Cast Iron Water Wheels, of several patterns, of a
character that will suit oil situation?,
Tilo Ocmulgcu Foundry.
On Cotton Avenue, near the Macon fr Western Depot,
Has peculiar advantages in fitting up Steam Saw Millsi
the Proprietor having had great experience in that
business, Mirny of his Mills trenow in use in this
State.
There is a constant supply of Gin Gearing, Cotton
Press Pulleyr, tec., kept on hand, Also, nil kinds of
finished Machinery
Mncon, August 21, 1851
JgUILDERS of Store and Dwelling houBes are in
■ ■ ■ju)n>' Flour, fron
Ivl/ Mil’s, just received und for s
May 1,1851. . T.J.l
—
Postponed Administrator^
A G REE ABLY to an ord-r of the
-TA. Inferior Court of Te) fair county, v
Court of Ordinary, will be sold befi
House door in the Town of Rome, F
lie fir*i Tuesdny in December next,
tours of snb, Lot of Laud No. 160, i» the 2-
nnd 3d section,
Al<o t on the same day will be sold before tliu C.
house door in Clu*rokr*e comity, Lot of uud I
in the 2.st dist. nnd 2d s ction.
Also, on the sumo dny will be ro’d, before i!u
Court lioiire floor in Forsyth county, Lot of Land No.
272 in the 3d dist.aml 2d section.
Also, at the same time W.ll V sold before the Court
house doorin Gordon county, Lot of Land No 210,
in ilie 7th dial, nnd 3d section.
Also, on the some dny» wifi be sold b *f"re the Court
home door in Walker county, Lot of Land No. l2i
in the 26ih d>st and 3d section.
Also, on the same day, Will be cold before th-j Cour
ousu door of t umpkin county, Lot bf Land No. 153
|i the ICthdist. and l si section.
All sold ns the property of Henry II Brick 41, dec’d.
July 31. JAMES BOYD, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GREEABLY to an order of tho honorable the
Inferior Court of Floyd County, when sitting
I is n Court of Ordinnr/, will be sold before the Court
louse door in tho City of Home, on the first Tues
lay in November next, within the usual hours o
lale, the following Negroes, to wjtt Fnnny n wo-
|nnn, forty-eight years old; Israel a man, thirty-five
oars old; Kppunger a boy, thirteen years old; Mon-
rvuugiil, eleven years old; CundU a girl, sevn
ears old; Marinh a girl, three yenrs old ; togctlior
vltli Lotsol Lnnd Nos 304 nnd 274. in the 4thdisd
riot and4th section; also, Lot No. 14, In *.ho Q2d
listrictnml 3d section; and Lot No. 168, in the 5th
llatrlct nnd 4th section; all tho foregoittg Lots oh
‘ and lying in Floyd county.
On the t.nmo day will bo sold before tho Court
llluusc door in Cussvlllc, Core county, Lot of Land
iNo. 543, in the4th district and 3d section. Alt the
[above property belonging to the Kstuto of Willihm
Jenks, late ot said county deceased, and sold lor tho
benefit of tho heirs anil creditors or snid deceased.
THOMAS S. PRICE, f
WM, G. MILES
Aug. 21, 1S51.
Adim’s;
Hotel on the West,In the Etowah Division of the city
of Romo; levied on ns the property of Joseph N. Lump
kin to satisfy a tax fi, fa. from the cit councilof
Rome vs said Lumpkin* Levy made nnd retumd Bio
me by the colleotor.
One fourth of an acre of land, lying in tho Coosa
division of the City of Rome, No. not known, where
on A. J. Hayfi now resides—levied upon ns the prop
erty of A. J. Hays tosntlsiy nfl. fn, from the 9l9th
district, Floyd county, jn favor of H. M. Caldwell vs
A. J. Hays. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also half nn acre with the improvement thereon,
in theOostanauladivhion ol the city of Romo whereon
Rlchnrd Williamsnow lives—levied on ns the property
of Richard Williams to satisfy a fi. fa from a justice’s
court of Floyd comity, in favor of Alexander Hodges,
bearer, vs Richard Williams—levy made and returned
by a constable.
Also, Town lots Nos. 4 nnd 21.in the Etowah di-
vlson of the city of Rome—levied upon us the proper
ty of Jacob Herndon to satisfy a fi. fn. from a justice’*
court of Floyd county, in favor of Joseph N Lump
kin vs Jacob Herndon. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff— Levy made nnd returned by a constable.
Also, one eighth of fractional lot in tiie Coosa di
vision of tho oily of Romo, whereon ono Davis now
lives—levied upon ns the property of Jeremiah White
to satisfy a fi. fit. from a justice's court of Floyd coun
ty, in favor ol G. G. McCoy—levy mndo and lotunv
cd by n constable.
Lot No not known, in the Coosa Division of the
city of Rome, occupied by Davis and formerly by Jer
emiah White; leried on ns the property of Jeromihb
White to satisfy a tnx fi fa from tiie city council of
Rome vs said White. Levy made und returned to me
by the collector,
Lots Nos 5 and G, in the Oostanaulln Division of the
city of Rome; levied on os the property of A E Reaves
to satisfy a tax fi fa from the city council of Rome vs
said Reaves, Levy made und returned to me by tho
collector.
Lot No. 37, in the Etowah Division in tho city of
Romo; levied on as the property of John L Huseii to
satisfy a tax fi IH from tho ci ty council of Rome vs said
Husen. Levy made and returned to me by the collec
tor.
Samuel Pollard's interest in nnd to Fifty acres of
Land, mere or less, it being tho south east corner of
Lot No.290, in tiie 25th district and 3d section; levied
on as tho property of Samuel Pollard, to satisfy three
fi fas. issued from a Justices court of Floyd county,
two in favor of George W. Browniowand onoinfu-
vor of Wilson B. MoAlroy vs snffi Pollard, and Ro
bert Pollard, security on stay. Levy inude and re-
turned to me by a constable.
Postponed Sale.
William F.zzell’s right, titlo and inte.est in nnd to
Lot of land No 293, in the 22d disttict and 3d section;
levied on ns the property of William Ezzeli to satisfy
two fi fns issued from Floyd Superior court, one in
favor of Thomas C. Ilackett.nnd the oilier in Invor of
the Officers of court vs said Ez/.ell. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs attorney.
Aug. 28. THOS. G. WATTERS, D Sh’ff.
Floyd Morlgugo Sale.
W ILL be sold, on tiie fir*t Tuesday In October
next, before the Court-house door in the City
of Rome, between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Henry T. Allen’s interest in 16 ncres of standing
corn and 3 acres of standing cotton, 12 head of stock
nogs nnd 5 head of cattle—all levied upon ns the pro
perty of Henry T. Allen, to rntisf/a mortgage fi. fn.
from Floyd Inferior Court in favor of .Tnnu*p D. An
thony vs. Henry T. Allen. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
July 31, 1*51. THOS. G. WATTERS, D. gh’ff.
FALL. AND WINTER GOODS.
m J. 0MBERG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS now on hnnd n well selected stock of Cloths
Cussimercs and Vestings, of every shade and
color, together with every other article usually kept
in nn establishment of this kind. These goods
havo been selected by himself m New York, will*
great care and particular reference to tho prevail
ing Fasliions. Ho is also prepnred to manufac
ture clodiiug in a manner nnd style not lobe sur-
onssed in our largest and most lusliionable cities.
October 10 1850.
DISSOLUTION.
MIE Firm of Osgood, Alsobrook te Co. was dis-
- solved tills day by mutunl consent. All di fit
due by or to tho Firm, will bb settled by J. W. Mf
Berrien, who has the notea nnd nceountsof the Firm fo-
colleelion. Immediate liquidation is requested of «ls
indebted to the firm. JAS. E. OSGOOi*,
JACOB E, ALSOBROOK, •
Aug.4, 1851. JAS. W. M. TlEKRIEN,
CARRIAGE MAM*
T HE subscriber grate
ful for tho many and
repeated favors bestowed
upon liiin “ ior lo titesu
many years,” by tho citi
zens ol Rome und vicini
ty, would stiUKolloitaCon
tinuancoof thoir patron
age, and a visit from all
~- , — r persons having business in
his line. Ho may bo found at the same OLD ES-
TARLISHMENT on Btond street, 5 Doors West of
R* J. Johnson’s Corner. Within tho last twelve
months lie ims groutly enlarged his shop, and made
many and important improvements in almost every
branch of his business. His materials nro good and
abundant; his workmen faithful and competent,
atul lie flnJtera himself tlmt his Carriages, Buggies,
and other vehicles, will favornbly compare In benu-
ty, *tvlo, finish and durability, with tiny similar
e3tnbJifcbmontNorth or South.
Connected with his Carriage Establishment, lie
lias an extensive Blacksmith shop at tho head oi
which is nn experienced workman who is always
at home, and holds himself In readiness id hammier
and havo hammered, Iron ina steel to order.
The citizens of Georgia und Alabama who in
tend purchasing curringes or buggies, are cordially
invited to cnll nnd examine his work. Ills prices
will ho reguluted to suit the times, nnd cash in
hand will ut all times Command the very best bar.
gains. . WILLIAM NVIMPF.E.
Romo, May 29, 1851.
N. B.—Repairing done nt tho shortest notice;
punctually and effoctiudly.
NORTHERN WORK
Wifi be kept constantly cm hand, which lie will sell
on accommodating terms. W- W
LADIES CAMBRIC HDKFS-
T ADTES, Gents and children’s Cambric lldkfs.
-*~J from 7>j cents up to $2 00 each. Aho, Black
silk luces, from one inch to ciulit inches wide—a
splendid nnd fushionubic nrliele for trimming Mantil
las. DENNIS te HUNT.
F OUR months nfier date application will lie n ad*
to tin* honorable the Inferior court of Floyd coin
ty, when silling ns a court of ordmnry, fur lenv * it
s 41 all tho Mil cstnte belonging to the cstuf* of Wil
liam Champion; late of Floyd eounty, dcccnscri.
July 10, 1851. M. L. COLBERT, E it
PB0VISI0N STORE-
S. G. WELLS.
B ACON, Lard, Corn. Flour, Whenl, Siisar, Toffee,
Salt, nml Molasses, Domestic YarnB, Cloth, Shoes
and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Fish
Pun Port mnt, and Pah Otard Brandy, Porttr
end Lemon Syrup. A smnll lot of Shoeson consign
ment.
A. few ■ young men can be nccommodfited wit'i
BonrdlpS.
WASHIZTG.T0N HALL,
Atlanta, Georgia
^piliS HOTEL hnabceu newly fitted up nnd finely ’
i- furnished for the accommodation of the Travel
ing Public, generally. Cc*» No pains will be spared ■
to render all com finable who JAay give ua u./?nil.
Icy Servants nlwuys in attendance nt tfio Care
to convey bnggngt* nnd conduct Pussengcrs.
JA MES LOYD, Proprietor.
GEO. R. FRA EE II, Superintendent.
N. new und splendid BARBERSHOP recent
ly Hunched, under the snmc roof.
Dec. 5, IS50.
A . KATSj
Fashionable French Boot Maker.
£ S prepnred to execute work in ln« fine, In n nea
and substantial manner, nnd will be thankful forn
liberal shnreof the pntronago ot Rome and vicinity
He may be found nt the roOtn formerly occupied ty
the Courier Office, on Broad street.
Rome, Jan.23, 1851
Portable Hoi go Power for WbeatTm’d&liers te *
C AN be set tip in the field in one day.
For sale by FRANCIS M. ALLEN.
April 24, 1801.
NOTICE.
T HE Co partnership existing heretofore betweer
Battey te Duo. having been dirsolved by mutun'
corseut, the business will be continued U the old stand
by ROBT. BATTEY. All unsettled business of the
firm will receive the attention of us both*
G. M. BATTEY, M. D.
Rome, March l, 1851. ROBT.BATTEY.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
D US. MILLER te WORD Have opened in tl.:
City, a PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the tren:-
liicnt of Surgical nrid Chronic disease?—whether oi
nog roe ?oi white persons. In such an establishment
the expenses of patient* are much less ihnn under
o-dinary treatment, and the elumces of cure irtnte-
‘ dly increased.
July 24, 1851. ly
BANKS & EDDLEMdH.
DBiytKS In
boots, shoes, wiamsa
S11OE-MAKICR’S TOOLS, tec.
Atlanta, Ga.,
fi AVF, on hand si large rtnok of Leather. I. it-rs,
O Pegs, Findings,' Tools.,‘ J tec., mid iwifi till orders
• l Augusta price-', with the freight ndded. Shoe-M.i-
«<TS»h Cherokee Georg nniTd Alabama v mild dr> « «-!’
‘fotry them, ns tli.’y uiighfgo fri< (her ntiil fi.re worse.”
They also have n large stuck* of Well nn-ori ' ^
mvl Shoes, made expressly lor them, which i i.*y
ivnrriml. They a re superior, and no m.stake, and
be sold cheep.
Abo, jv’t.vy doubted sole Negro Shoev,
ed by themselves in Atlanta. ’I hive or*, far i
to nuy Negro Shoes h fore offered hi this pur
century, uid*will lie sold on accommodating t
They are prepared also, to make to
nud doubled sole Boots, or any oiler