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Xx begs leave to , inform ills friends, irfol
tbo travu'lliiiu community. font llio ,
a - PAVILLION HOUSE,.
Ilus. undergone »thorough mnovutiop nnd
intension, and la'notvln completeorder, Tor
the rwcbmmodutiun of steady or transient
Imurderjtj tlm rooms.nro beautifully fitted up,
nnd every po-aible attention will he paid to'
,Uos9 ^ ,o
Invbr fob liobse with their, patronage. The
table is regularly furnmhe’d with tll'o ; licit
Hint tlio Southern uni) Northern marketenn
ufford WM1 I* CLARK,
Om' Proprietor of the Privillinh.
Snvnnnnh, Nov. 7,'t'rSI. •!
PROVISION STORE.'
S C. Wells.—Uncoil, Lurrl, Corn. Fltnlr,
• Wheat, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, and'Molaecs,
Domestic Ynrhs.CInlh, Shoes nnd Leather, "
Dried Fruit, Dttf nnd Fish.
Purl Port IPinr, and Pale Otard iJrandy,
Porter and Lemon Syrup. A snarl 1 lot of
Testimony to Liberia
T)le Prcsbytdrlan' Herald says: ttfslmp I nal wratld have to deposit a certnl
Pilno, of the Protestant Episcopal Clmrili, tho government as'taurlty for Its
who has rcsided for many years on the west
ern. coast , of Aft-lea and Is now Missionary
Bishop of that region, lately addresso l the
llttzens of Lonlsvtllo on the condition of Af-
Referrlng to Liberia, ho said that within
the present nnd probable territorial bounds of
the Republic, commencing at Sierra Leono,
hnd running south to Capo Palmas a distance
of six hundred miles of coast, and extending
Inland two hundred inllcs to a ahaln of moun
tains—there orb five millions of aboriginal
'Inhabitants, the citizens ror Liberia could
’ hot bo expected to act as missionaries to theso
people. Indeed tho very excellent clergyinen
residing there (all colored mon,) were numer
ically inadequate to the supply duinunded by
Alto colonists. And ha would certify from ac
tual observation, that there were more pro-
Assort of religion in Liberia In proportion to
"tho populatlon, than In aiiy other community.
' 1 The testimony is uniformly confirmed by
all who have visited that Republic.
. Reception of Kooauth in tho House.
WsDNEsOaV, Jan. 7,1862.
, Atone o'clock, P.'ild thusolectCommittee
'appointed to wait an M. Kossuth, entored tho
•Mouse. Tho mombers rose. Kossuth leanod
on tho arm of Mr. Carttdr, the chairman—
‘He Was dressed In a,velvet frock coat with a
‘sword at hIsolde. Having approaclied to tho
•eta In'front of tho Clerk's desk.
Mr. Carttdr said: Mr. Speaker. I have tho
liunor, on the' partof the conmiittco of the
It wax generally supposed that each jqur-
ccrtaiu sum bitli
guud beha
vior. .'fbu offences .of the press are to bo—1st
An attack on the President. 2d. Inciting to
hatred among tho citizens. 8d. An attack
upon religion, fhmlly or property each offence
to be punishable by flno and imprisonment.
The correspondent of tho Loudon Olubo,
writing from Paris on Friday, says thatamongst
tho rutrtors In Paris,' Is one tlint soma minis
terial changes w|ll accompany and follow the
assumption of the Government when legaliz
ed by the peoplo. Muntalembcrt is spokon
of as likely to bo called to tho Cabinet to All
the post of Secretary ofPubHc Instruction.
The papers say that the policy of Itclmcs
having boon Informed that some of the refu
gees In London wore about to outer Brittany
from Jersey’measures were taken to arrest
them tiireo days back.
Mb. Editob—Please publish tho following
Ticket for Mayor and Alderman, and oblige
many V.OTERS.
Por Mayor.
DR. J. D. DICKERSON.
For Aldermen.
J. S. STEVENSON,
DR. It. B. RAN80M,
A. M. EDDLEMAN,
ROBERT O’BAIIR,
A. M. SLOAN,
J. H. KEUVIN.
T"\ISbOLiJTIt).l.—Tile copartnership lieroto-
Lr fore existing liolween Drs. Jones & Ran
som, was dissolved by mutual consent on thu
Oth of October last, Tlioso Indebted to said
firm would do well to come forward and'make
Immediate payment, or they will find their
accounts In thu hands of tho pro|>er officer for
.collection; also, those Indebted to Or. Jones
Individually, will please notice tho above as
applicable to their own cases. Be yo also
ready, for tho day ot judgment Is nigli at hand.
D. 8. JONES, *1. D.
Romo. Ga. January 6 1852; . tf.
TO RETT.
(TMIE upper portion of the Houso on Broad
-I. street, occupied by J. J. Cohen. It con
tains four rooms, is situated, in tho basinosa
liart of tho city, and would make a very com
fortable dwelling for n family. Apply to •
Jan. 2 1862. J. W. BRADBURY.
Mr. Editor :~Yuu will confer n Ihvor on
many citizens by publishing the. fbllowlng
ticket for Mayor qnd Ald^rtuup of .thu City of
niouao, to present Louts Kossuth to tho IIouso ! Remo, at tho o sulug city election. It Is not
•ol Representatives. I true, ns has boon stated that Judgu Yjirl
“Tho Speaker.—As tho organ of this body, broUgh has come down. Iam folly author-
I havotho honor to extend to Louts Kossuth (soil to say to the citizens of Romo, that lie
•-cordial welcome to tho IIouso of Repre- will run tho race through and that the gentle-
•entitlves. I men named below for Aldermen, If elected
■ M.Kossuth, addressing tlio Speaker, said: telllserve. A CITIZEN.
Six: It (s a remarkable Ihct In the history
■el mankind that, while- though all the past
h mors were bestowed upon glory, nnd glory
•was attached only to success the legislative
.authorities of this great Republic Ijestow hon-
o • upon a persecuted exllo, not conspicuous
' - by glory, not fltvored by success, but engaged
pi a Just cause.
Thera !• n triumph of Republican principles
’ in this fact.
Blr, I thank In my .own and my country’s
Vime. the IIouso of Representatives of tho
United States for tho honor of tills cordial
welcome,
j lie was then conducted to a scat at tho
■t fork's desk.
’ The Houso almost Immediately afterwards
-adjourned.
’Thursday being the Anniversary of. the
'Iwttle of Now Orleans, neither House was In
•jttesilon.
, Death of William 0. Carrington.
Wilialm C. Carrington, Esq., editor of the
“l\net at Richmond, Virginia, died In that city
r'-n the 80th ultimo. Mr. Carrington was an
■editor of much ability, nnd a firm and unde-
-vlating Whig. At tho recent olcction in Vlr-
' glnls ho was elected to the Legislature of that
Hfafc. lie had been engaged in the editorial
profession since April. 1846.
- **-*-<• ‘ —
ow.i A Washington correspondent of the New
-York Herald states, that tho l 1 resident's reply
For Mayor.
N. YARBROUGH.
For Aldermen.
N. J. OMBERO.
JAS. H. TORBETT, ‘
L. A. ALLEN;
SILAS BURNETT.
NEEDHAM DUDLEY,
JAMES H. KEUVIN.
INI. II. —i.~ -
COMMERCIAL.
Roms Jan. 16 1862.
COTTON 1ms advanced 1 since our last.—
Wo quote prices of the present week at from
6 to 71 cents. Demand goad.
-Froduoe Market.
Corn per bushel Off a 76
Com Myal per bushel, (scarce)... 76 a 80
BOttor, conntr.v,
Flour, suporflno,
Lard.
Pork plckled, .
Beef
Bacon,...'. ...
18 o 20
3 a 8)
.... • a 12f
a 10
41 a 6
.none.
Charleston, Jan. 13.1852,
^COTTON.—There was but a limited tie’-
mand for this article yestonlay. tho tmnsne-
tinus haring been confined to some 700 bales,
nt prices ranging IVom 7 to 8 J conte. Former
prices wore folly sustained.
Aooosta, Jan. 10 1862,
1 COTTON—There has been a fair demand
fbr cotton to day nnd sales made wore at the
'.•'ViCossuth's addrcss was made on thu spur of | advance noticed yesterday. Wo qm.tu: Info-
• tin moment, and that Mr.Clay 1ms expressed r ' or to ordlnnn - from 0to 7; middling 7} to 7|;
good middling 7J to 71; middling fair 7|; fair
to fully fair 7 l to 8 cents.
Sav.nnaii Jan. 11,1852.
COTTON—There was a gissl domatid for
cotton on Saturday.' The sales amounted to
PRIVATE HOSPITAL,—Drs. Ritter <t Want
X lmvo u|iencd in this City, one door bo-
low N. J. Omborg’s Clothing Store, a PRI
VATE HOSPITAL for tne treatment of
Surgical and Chrofilc dlscoaos—whether of
negroes or white persons. In such an estab
lishment tho ex|ienses of patients are much
loss than under ordinary treatment, and tbo
chances of cure materially increased,
Rome Jan. 0. 1862. ly
CHARLES H. SSIITfl) ■
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rome, OeorgU.
•„ I Col.N.L. Hutchins, Lawrencevillc,
licior |o j |[ nn }p, SEa Holt, Columbus, da,
Dec. 20 1861. ■ .
rpRUNKS, Vallooi mul Travelling bags, n
X mauulnotu'teis’ prices, l>y
DENNIS Sc HUNT.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Marietta, Ga. ,, •
fT>lI E second Sussinn of this Institution coni-
X mcncos on Monday, tho 12th of July,
1862.
Tho Institution Is organised upon the usual
plan of four (Colleglato Classes. The follow
ing is a synopsis of tho course of studies of
each class.
Faarth Class,
Arithmetic Algebra. Geometry, English
Grammar, G.-ography, Composition nnd.De-
clnmatlun. French.
Third Clan.
Trigonometry. Mensuration Surveying, De
scriptive Geometry and its applications Ann-,
lytlcal Geometry French, Drawing, Compo
sition, Rhetoric History.
Second Clan.
Differential and Integral Calculus. Natural
and Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Drawing, Evidences of Christian.
Ity, Moral anil Mental Philosophy.
First Clan.
Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology nnd
Pliylosophy, Political Economy,
lions, Civil and Military 'Engl
Civil Arcbltqeluro Infontry Tactics,
nnd Practico of Artillery.
No Cadet will bo admitted who Is less than
fourteen or more than twenty-five years of age;
or who is afflicted with any disease or Infirm
ity which would render hint unfit for military
duty.
Tho Cadets wilt bo occupied about one
hour and a half each day in mllhniy exer
cises; but at such lima at not to interfere wit/i
their regular studies. ‘
Tho Coursu of instruction, regulations' a _
discipline of tho Institution lmvo been pub
lished In pamphlet form nud will be furwai'
ed to any hereon desiring more minute Info.
uiailon, by tlieir addressing tho Superintend
ent, Mnj. A. Vi Brumby.
•^ocli Cadet Asfotra'fe'ja Adqilttiid.' k'nd’b’J:
fore ho is pcrmiltf'd'tojolh his class, In the re
citation rooms must pay over to tho Sttper-
In.undcuf tin; sum of RIOO. for which a re-
hen onn be .accommodated
A few yoon
with Boarding.'. .. ..
Varahd House, DepotHqdaro. ;
Match 6.1H5I,- /
E ATEs>T stylo straw bohiieu, liibbons,.
Tubs', Flowers und Fmiriiers.
DENNIS Sc HUNT
NEW ANI» FASHIONABLE CLOTHINE.
L) ATff, Caps, Beets and ffhaes, Par.Men,
AA Boys and Childrtn.—JVJih a complete
assortment of Ladies nnd Misses Hats, shoes
nnd gloves, Trunks, Cnrfiet Bnus, Hintlon-
ury and Fancy SuHioaasr, BOOKS in great
variety. CARPETING, vei ‘
prices
BoOksordered lirabe sh'nUcSf
. . J. W/iMv ]
Rome. 25.1851
"FLOYD HOUSE"
MACON, GEORGIA. '
THGMA8 WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Snperlntf■NenL
Lntti. s’ Department under the charge of Mm.
Jnmes, forme.ly of ColumliU's, nhd favorably
known to the traveli ng politic. An Omnibus
will always he in rendine e/for ihe eolivey.
nnce of pns-engera to nnd from .llie. Hotel
(O- The Alllgnior L,me or Ring's to Florida
h'lslta VI ,coo nfliee nbthltfiHabd.'- !.
tilE.admimtiofi of It, and says that it is jnst
,tlie position lid ought to have arsnmed. Tlio
■ihtme writer also states tlmt tho disinclination
In permit Kossuth to address tho House in-
■ tv eases hourly.md tlmt n deputation of Soutli-
-.s n members of Congress called upon him,
-add declared to him Hint lie could not .expect
tt... bo countenanced by tho South as long as
iH.’Ward and his clique were ' Identified with
Ihiin. Kossuth replied tlmt Mr. Beward had
tlleklcd him III the most friendly manner, and
.jinked hoiv was it possiblo, under such clr-
"Cumstaneus, to cut him.
colpt shall be given him In foil for tuition,
hoard washing foci, lights, field music, nnd
all other contingent cx]ienses, fur one ses
sion op nvr. months, and for each succeed
ing session 81001» advance.
Cadets from a distance must provide their
bolding nnd room furniture. Theso articles
can hu purchased in Marietta upon reasons,
blu terms. '
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
DAVID IRWIN,
Jan.-Iff— 6m Pros, hoard Trustees.
1609 bales, at price ranging from 0| to 8f
cents.
^jcTioTsHir
BY
DENNIS &. HUNT.
WILL be sold af Public Auction on Satur
day night the I’Hi Instant, nt tho
tjHJWLS—Bay State and Umpire Stnto
kj Long Shawls, nt low rates..« tipi
NEW VtHIE STORE:
Wf C. DENSON, Is now receiving n foil
:»* . supply or Dry Goods nnd (irooer.ee,
to winch lie would invl|u. the attention of
his customers mill tho rmUllo genernljy, ns
is.determlnad resell nsiowusuny housein
the city. ,
FFINNIRG BUSINESS.—The subscriber would
X’ Inform Id’ friends nnd thepublio gen
erally, Hint he is now engaged in the maim-
fnetnre of Till* YVtirs* «>< - vs-ry kind.
Iso every. dcsi-riprtcn - of rheet Iron. His
shop is on Broad street neatly opposl c. Wlm
peu’a Oartingc factory, where lie hopes by
prompt ntientioh to orders to receive a lib
eral share oftke public patronage.
Juno 2d, li-OI* JOHN a. MERCK.
QTBAH HILL.—The Homewood Rteatn .Mill
kJ Ihtoo miles from Rome, on the Calhoun
Rond is id operation, and the subscriber will
reoeive com on toll, and "Otlnn at ilie nsunl
rales of toll. JOHN HUME.
Rope and Bagging jiTnlshcd if reqostsd
CEDAR TOWN FEMAL* MWOOL® ]
j. hi waon, prinustal'
Mis’ L. O. Milner, French and other ffrancltfs,
Mrs. J. M. nulls English Branches.
Prof. JOHN It. SEALS. Piano, Guitar,
Harp, Flats and Violin,
rpHE next session of this Institution, wifi
X commence tbo 2d Monday In January,
Students chargeable from tho tlino of entorlug
at tho following rates:
Board, Washing, Lights and Tuition, $126
por annum.
Pupils boarding at other places, 4th Class, 20
“ 3d " 80
Juulor nnd Senior Classes, .40
Lessons in music, and uso of Instruments, 46
The French, and Latin and Qrcok Languag
es are efficiently taught as well as tho usual
branches of a Oollcgiato course.
Cedar Town, Ga„ Deo. 16th, 1861.
noll-2m.
P «RE »miE Alt DENY.
AN. st . 9 of this liHtiiminn veil
on the second Monday in Jilnnal
in lMnsic, Freneli nnd drawing \
bv Mies.VUr.OAnnT lioru.v. 1*
charged from the lime \f entrant
deductions will be made iidffibt in ,.
protracted sloknMr.
J. M. M. CAf.DWHLI.v
Usoemher 5. I’-.’il. •
■\r«tk*.—The Coparlnersldp existing lm-
Xv retoforebetween Eli Sc W. C. Denson
hnvldgbeeti dissolved by mutual consent,
tho business will, be continued nt die old
Stand, by W. C. Denson, wire will settle this
business ol the Firm. ELI DENSON.
W. C. DENSON.
Itomr, pci. 2.1, ISSl. ■
fntGYES.—Ladles nnd Osnis while ootoreJ
Vj Kid, silk tnd Lisle-tlirrnd, Ladles Color
ed and Black v-ohsir Pic-nlc, end children’s
Lis|o-thresd nnd cotton Gloves.
DENNIS '*. HUNT.
B LANKETS,—A Variety ul tneso vuty du
el ruble articles, of nil qualities, some ex
tra sixes, ttvillod nnd unrdeil on both sides,
otdi, ' NEW YORK STORE.'
ilEAUY HAUE CLOTHINfl-Clouks II Dll
Blanket overcoatf, Tweed 8nok« and
Fcockn. mido fine msortincnt of plain nnd
lUncy.Vqpta and Punts, Shinn, Drtwor*,
h'dkin, vooks. nunnendern, Asc., by
DRNKlS ^ HUNT.
VERANDA
BY 8. G. WELLS) . -
TS now open ns a p'lvdie'llniirding llonsoi
A There nre good stocks ol goods Iteptin the
lower story nod basement
Travellers enn find the Veranda IIouso
near the Depot without crossing Broad street.
Home, ’’ctpber.ni. 1S' 1.
IjVxctUlsr’s Hale.—Agreeiddy 10 mi order
Ej dl'tlie Imnornble the Infrrlnr Court of
Fliiyd county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will lie sold on the first tuesday In
Januniy next, before the Coult House floor
on the City of Monte, Within tho usual Ittnirs
of sale a Intel or parcel nf Land, containing
one humlfod and eighty ceres of Land,
knnwnastheplsoowlierein William Cham
pion, deaensed, formerly lived, lying on Big
Cedar creek Hold for the benefit or the
heirs end creditors of said rleoeHsivl.
M. L. COLBBMT, Ex’i.
’ Oct 31, Ib5t.
MILS, Tallow (IrcMCt and Ohio ntueral
Wpalnt—300 Barrels Machinery Oil. Price
75 cents per gallon; 25U0 gallons da. ir. casks
ofvniious sizes, do ; 200 barrels lioiled Paint
011,66 eents gallon; fithi0g..llotm do, in casks
of various sixei, do.; 350 bnirels Tamers Oil,
various klmlsnna qualities, fron 36 to Ct els.
per gallon ; 1500 gallons in casks of various
sizes; v rious kinds and qualities, from 3. to
6ll cents per gallon |6U tons Tallow Grease, lor
heavy hearings, and coarse machinery,in bar
rels or casks, of any consistently required ;
price 6 cents per lb.; 160 tons Ohio Mineral
Paints, in barrels, utllie lowest market prior.
* Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the
coldest weather,and .perfered by those using
it to Sperm Oil, Boiled Paint Oil other limn
(or white. I cm confomity receiving large
supplies of the shove named strides, end my
motto Is," Small profits nnd qulok retarnt,’’
B. F POND,
60 WntirStreet, (under the Peal et.llous
NxwYoxx, Dec. 18, (New Yurie1.1
NEW FAHU.Y GROCERY,
At the Comer opposite the Exchange, Rome, Ga,
n. PHILIPS A CO.
Dealers In Provisions and Family Grooerlsa.
Ask a share of pnblto patronagu. A. fresh
apd foil supply of oil articles usually kopt in
au establishment of the kind, always on hand.
Nor. 28 1861, J. T. SAWKIF, A'g’t.
New York Store,
a Inrge let of DIIY 00003 Hats, Caps, Boots
• Atrocious Murder and Robbery.
Wo learn tlmt on Sunday night, about 11
■'n'clock, two porsonscarac to tlio house of Mr. 8hnos Ha dwaru and Linking bToilscs!
iHprring. in Columbia county, on tlio Wash-1 S* 1 ”* l> , ’“ltlve. Term, Cash.
ir*tonrosd, nine miles'above Augusta f S2
v ailed blni totlio front door, and requested to "** "
i<o allowed to stay nil night; Ito asked thorn
.IM ‘They told him tocowo out, ns they had
.» horse and buggy with them. As soon ns ho
, got outside tlio dbor bo was shot down. Airs.
J IM' Received.—A iVc-n supply m: su.n-rl-
or family flftur from th- Eaglu and Shiulds
Mill** »•»»• Fnlc. low for cxisli at
PHILLIPS * CO’S Fanilly-Grocery-Store.
Rome Jon. Iff 1862.
«... _„i ROME MALE ACADEMY.
liming then barred the door and prevented j "Ife
tlm entrance or the murdorors. About an j Thy scholastic year will comprise two term's
hour afterwards they returned and fired each of live months. Tuition ns follmvs\iz:
llilough an augur hole In tho door and killed I ^ or ,,r rijography, Reading and Writing
«B Am tn „ a F9 ?°A r |thmtd| C Geogmi.liy English Gran?.® °°
T; Slie died in a fow minutes lifter being
■■hut.. Thoy then entered thu house and took
-therefrom onohundred and seventy dollars.
.••Mr,'Herring survived to give thu above pnr-
rtl.'iilitrs of this atrocious affair, ami was still
.l^ing. at-tlio last accounts. He was shot
a nice, and has two baits in his body. There
iff no prospect of Ills recovery from his wounds,
lie states that ono of tho men was alarguahd
powerful mulatto fellow. Tho other a-white
intan’.^tpw..■ . . •’’•'
«4f Pack of good track dogs have been pro-
I a-tued and put in pursuit, and wo hoi>e to be
[' aomblcd. to aimounce tho arrest of tho mur-
slercrs.
t ( Mr, and Airs. Herring were an oldcriy core
I fdo, aged about 60 years each, and were living
’ themselves; there being no other persons,
die or black, on tho premises.—Auguste
-1 'hronicie <p Sentinel.
“ k ,'Arrival of tbs Steamer Cambria. :
>.Ths royal mail steamer Cambria, with dates
klimn Liverpool to the 27tli of December, and
•Jfom London and Paris to tho 20th, has arriv-
(i'll id her wharf, aftcy a rather rough passngo
f cloven days.
Itwnibosecnby tho following ^etails^that
^(gneo continues tmrfootly tranquil, and'tlmt
ipolconhas been proclaimed President ftir
Cyeqra by an Immense majority of tho pop.
I From England wo also have tho Important
puncemont of the res tgnatlon ofLurd Palm r
^Kitadrilifl appointment of Lord Granvillij
1 place as Minister of Foreign Afihirs.
nows Is also important tn a commer-
InVor view, showing an advance of an
aiicE.—Tho Presidential olOctlon was tho;
swing topic, occupying tho French mind'
ffxcjiisipn'of. ail others. Napoleon wan
sphere trlomphanfo and. Ills majority
*“■ '**y exceed that of 1848.
I.deparlmdntu give yens 6,000,-
mnr. Cmnposltlou, with declamation
per term, 10 00
For History. Natural Alontal anil Moral
Philosophy. Rhetoric Chrmlntry. with
_ Composition and duclamatlon per torn* 12 00
ror Mathematics Latin and Greek, with
Composition: and declamation., per
term jg qq
Strict attention paid to small children. Pre
tills charged from timo ofentranci: deduction
made only in tare of protracted sickness.
Tuition payable at tho expiration of each
- J. C. AleDANIEL.
Jan. M 1862. W, E. COLLIER.
Uitootui.
D. 8. JONES, H. 0.
/^FFICE may be found tn tho lower part of
VA Town a few doors at ore tho Hilburn
liaise whore he may at all times bo found
•vor ready as heretofore, to wait upon tho af-
flicted.
Romo Os. January 9.1862. tf.
FRE8II GARDEN SEEDS.
] UST received nt Battey's Drug Store, dl-
d root from tlio celebrated Gardens of J. AI.
Tltorbum * Co. Astoria Long Island. Our
seed this year art; put up in pAjidi-s cf double
tlio old size at tho some very low price, and
will ho warranted to produce more h-olthy
plants, for the money Invested, titan any
Other seed sold In this market. A trial Is only
neccssnry to attest their great superiority.
Onion sets and buttons beans nnd pens sold
by the quart. Cabbage, beet, radish turnip
encumber nnd squash seeds by tbo ounce, for
thoso who buy in quantity.
Merchants supplied nt Charleston prices
without extra charge for freight.
N. B. We haw msdo many valuable addi
tions to mir ftirmer extensive list o: varieties,
among which wit] ho found a fttll stock or tho
Sir Is nf Garden Herbs.
Jnnns'yS 1062.
. LAND FOR SALE.' ~
'TMIE subscriber offers for sale, tho plnco at
X which ho now resides. It (s' within two
inllos or less of tho city of Romb, and con
tains forty ncroa ten of which are cleared nnd
in cultivation. Tho remainder is well timber
ed, dwelling house, kitchon, garden.'slnblo, a
well at a convenient distance Irom the houso.'
A most agreeable location and as healthy ah
any in the entire country.
Terms low for cash. J. C. McDANIEL.
January 2 1852.
. FOR RENT.
A recently occupied by Dr. Jones. Apply
/A, Jan. 2.1861.
MULE AT AUCTION.
A LARGE und valuable MULE will bo
• sold at Auction on Sato day In Feb
ruary. L. A. ALLEN, Auctioneer.
Jnn. 10,1862. , ■ • *
Entourage Home Enterprise.
“THEGEORGlA HOME GAZETTE."
A Southern Family Journal.
T HE Home Gazette." is published Week
ly In Augusta Oa. by Robert A. Whyte'
Editor and Proprietor at the low rote of 62 00
per annum, in a ivance. It Is a Journal of
tho larger slzo printed on beaulifrtl pu|sir
with clear type ond presents' as tine an np-
pearaiide ns any of tlio boosted Northern
Weeklies.
Tho "Home Gazette” is devoted to Litera
ture, Art Science, Education, General Intel
ligence nnd Southern Interu. is, and is neutral
In politics and religion. To those who de
sire a paper fbr the Fireside and the Homo
Circle tlio Gazette is’oiRwed with every as
surance on the part of the Editor, of a deter
mination to afford satisfaction to his patrons.
He carnestl' appeals to thuiieople of Georgia
nnd the South to support Hits Southern enter
prise—confident in the belief that they will
afford it tlieir prompt and gonorons assistance.
Augusta Gar Jon. 6, 185 >,
Postponed
A dmlnlstrator’s Sale.—Agreeably m
• X order, ol the honorable the ‘inl'eiion
Court of Floyd coumy, when silling lor or
dinary purposes, will be sold nt flic coutt
house (too: in snidqoilll'y. on the first Tues
day in February noxt, die following properly
to wit: a negro boy nnuieii llunry, tihniii 19 op
l l years old, Hold as the property of WC.
Butler, late of said entiniy, deceased, lor the
benefit or tlio heirs lied creditors. Terms
triads.known on tlie.dny.of.snle.
^JnaaMBr"
Foiyd siicrlll a Sales Yor February.
TTflLL be sold on the first Tuesday In Feb-
" lanrynezt be:ore the court house door
in the city of Rome, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property.to wit.: ,
Lot of Land No. 112. in the third disk nnd
fourth section—levied upon as tho property
of John C. Coleman to satisfy a fl. fa. from a
justicoTi court, in fttvorof JohnC. Harris, bear
er, vs. John C. Coleman.
Postponed Sales.
Lot No. 24", ill the 24th district ond 3d sec
tion, and Lot number not known,.whereon 'he
said .lohp Cog now lives; levied on to satisfy
aii fa from Floyd .'nperior Court in favor of
James M. Gordin vs John Cpx and John W.
lOXi, . \
The undivided third port of Lot No. 11, In
ihr 4'li district and 4lli section; levied on as the
properly of Beverly Daniel to antis y two fi.
I'a- from s Joot'ccs Cwm in favor of Bradley
Tnomns vi Beverly Daniel
THOMAS S. PRICE; fh’ff.
Al Ihe same Ime anrl place.
One Cow and yearling Calf and a part of
thorium! g goer of a four horse wagon—Le
vied upon as tho pro|iefty of George W. Ful
ler to satisfy a 11 fa from Floyd Superior Cbtirt
in fhvor of Snraii AI. J. Moore and John L
Trammell vs G-orgo W Ftilier ond Jehus
Floyd. Pro|K-rty |Hiintcd out by ouo uf tho!
plaintiffs.
Also 23 Law Books ono arm chair and ono
small trunk and contents—Levlcrl upon ns tho
property of James P Perkins, to satisfy n fl
fit from Floyd Superior Court in fovor of
Jolin C McDaniel vs Jamba P Perkins. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff’s ntt’y. .
Also ono hundred and ten acres of Land
being part of Lot No 28 in tho 24th district
and third section—Levied upon as tho proper
ty of Elisha Brown to satlsty 211 fits l n favor
of Robert F. King vs Elisha Bn.wii and Joel
Rublnct security on stay of Execution. Pro.
porty pointed out by tho defendant. Levy
mndo and returned to me by a constable
Also, one hundred and' ten acres of *
of Lot No 28 ii '
IT'urnlturr, Cltnln, FannrLUoors, Win-
r dovr-Stlll, minds, etc,—Tlie undersign
ed beg leave to inform tile public, that they
have on hand nnd ore constantly manufactur
ing, every voriclyof Cabinet Furniture of iha
latest style and best quality, to'fethrr 1 with
Pnnnel Dome, Door and Window Frames,
Window Sash, Blinds, Are See.
Having been at very consldorahle expense
in procuring nnd fitting up now and Improv
ed machinery for doing the nbove kinds nf
work, they confidently appeal to n generous
public to sustain them in the enterprise, pledg
ing themselves to furnish any article in their
line, far less money then it esn be made fot by
hand,or laid dmtn lor from soy marker.
SUMTER, TQKBETT * Co.
Aug 28,1851. •' ’
0O- Shop opposite the Presbyterian Church,
BroxdSireet. Rome, Gs. >-
Wnre-ltooms ono door,.nbove "Lsub’s"
nnd onnoslre Sidlivnn, f'shot Co
JESSE LAMREKTH A CO.
J^entlemea’i Furnishing Store.—WE
VJ Would rr-«|)eoifmly irivitf tlir attention of
oar cumoiners and the public irencrnlly to
our Ftock of <*ootls for>F»U H'nd WiiitVr'wi>nr (
which Wi*. haye. jjiPt received nr.d nre opt'n*.
. ing. GeritR bl’k and colored IVook, drew and
mick Gontir,
Black nnd colored tweed and satlnett and
(rock cents/
Cloth nnd Rlunket olonki nnd Over-noats.
Colored Cn;s, Do<sskin,fT,\yced and Siulneu
pnnie.r * j
Blnck ond colored sllji, antin, plush* oaalf
mere end merino Vest*,
L. B. Shi rt% colored ah I rhr, merl no nad cotton
unde'*shirts, merjnonnd nvton 4 Inse j Pock*
Buy’s hiUf^tihd c*nps, In^rirnt‘Viirlgty Men’s
fine ualf drew Boot* fine wnter-prrof
Boots And n ln>ffc i»nd complete assort*
tm*nt of Men’H.nml Hoy’s Bdots nnd Shoes qf
evsty quidity find p-iee . " {
We have uIso for, |he Ladies, velvet, ailk«
satin anil straw* ST.na«lid fv.Uji, Lnstlnir nnd
moroccoGaimrs half Oni.tersnm! Pnakin*}
Ti»** Slippers nnd wnlkinjf Boot* nnd Shoes;
n.fnll n-fortment of Mls»e> Wild childrens
shoes of nil kin.Is.
N. B. We Wi’tdd pnriiculiuly Invite the nt-
tendon of Planters to 011^ stock nf Negro
■Vh<v«. >vhl«»li ia vory f»iH ,
Floyd Mortgage Sale for February.
"VYriLI. be snlil on the first Tuesday tn Feb-'
" rnvry next, before the foort House Jo r
in the City nf Rome, within ihe legal hours nf
sqlr.ths fnllnwing p*operty. tn wit:
Three Febther-he.l».one Mattress, fnnr Bed
steads one walnut tnhli-, sqd one hieltliwilnck;
all levied on ns the property, nf domes W. Geer
to ss'.niy a Mnrtgngo (i fa freim Floyd Inferior
Court in favor of Simmons .2'Gill vs Joints W
Geer. Property specified in sn>d fi fit;
THOMAS R.PRICE, 8lt’ff.
Dec.5,1851. \
At the same time ami place Will be sold,
One Sieve nnd Pipe, tjyo Tin Cans, one
oue slab nnd mullcr, one rmtill oil j-nn, one Join
ter plane, om,».-t of newploiiea. one set of ol
planes, three hand sawt^mm- temiitnt saw,
eight sockelt chisels, one steel square, one box
gougo. three drawing knivts, three rules, 10
firmer cltisnls.seven gnsees,two. Trying Squaret
one mhbit plane, three hollow augurs nnd one
bit, lour common ougnrs. nne spoke shove, one
hnndh miner, one rivir hammer, three work
henches.o ie glew kettle, qgogrind stone, one
oil stone, nnd one carriage .body; s 1 levied on
os ihe property of GenrgfiBone To satisfy 1-0
Morlgnue It fi from Floyd: Inferior Court 'in
favor of Wm. Wimuee vs paid Bone. Prupe
specified in enid fi. fn.
Thomas g Watters, d. si.-ir.
1861.
GOSHEN -BUTTER, ,fi
' TUE CARS
W ILL leave the Romo Dopot from and af-
this date, at 8 o’clock A. AI., dolly, cx-
cxccpt Sundays nnd arrive at Kingston 01 o’
clock. connect with both trains, on tiro Statu
Road, W, U. TERJ1UNB Bupt, Trans.
200 LBS
sale nt
March 6,185t.
elq;;-
W iliPlCMle h. Retail? €lofh!np Store.—
Plfctli^ON tte II KJD'jr’f No. HI Whim-
ker filreet, Snvnnnnh, l.nyecontiiuinlly on
hand n hirpe nnd Well Rclecietl Rloekof llen-
dy-m'Klo cloiliiiiff, nnd (.enl#’ Furnmhiim
Good*, to wlnoh *hc, invltu tho uttontlon of
Merclmut* nnd the puhliu in g»»m*rnl.
nov ' 7 ’ is tli E
STAVES; STOVES. '
H OT nlr ventillating cooking Stoves which
dnosawny with tltatot.joctlon mostof |wo-
|de liave trtbrcsd Sic. bnke'd in Stoves. Please
call anrl examino and buy something to make
cooking jiasy and good eating; at
’"^IalM/
J UST RECEIVED.—60 Sacks fresh Buck-
wheat Flour; 60 Bitxesprlnio Chgese. For
sale by W. B. ALEXANDER '& Cq. '
Dec. Iff 1851.- . .
13UGGIBS-—Ft >UH superior Buggies; well
XJ iimd.Mi'nd well trimmed, and a spleddld
set of Harhees with eseli.l’or sale a: a barg
ain- DENNIS be Hl’NT.
nng. 28.1861. ■ .
U’REE A'EASY.—Call at the Free & Eaay
; r House.4 doora :below.lhe CholW llctelr;
where yop will find a goperal n-sortmem ol
Confectiohariep; Fruits, A-c., of the very tvat
thttover lias been,and ns gnodnsever can be
offered in Rome. Sold lowforensh.
Feh. 20, 1S5I. GF.il. 3
'VTAT1CE,—ThMtihsdHber w ll nuTlvet nil
Xs pensions payable nt the Agency in Pit-
vnnnnh. nnd remit the ronto ns may lie 'li
mited, lor ono dallnr each application tint
exceeding 9300, and send n blank Inrm if
required. WM. MOREL.
Snvnnnnh, Nov. 7,1881.
ffB-Refor-me". J. Knowles, Rome, fin.
l/aciary Yarnfc—White mid Striped osno-
r burghs, for enlo by ihe Bale nt Fae ory
prices. Merchnnla ure Invited tn examine
tbs' goods
Artg.21. F. M. ALLF.N. Ayept
jos. w wxiurrKK, I oao. e, i si.mes.
WEBSTER RrALHES,
NTT hale sale Grocers, Successors .to .
VV Wells * Go. nt Hie old stnml. No. 195,
Bail Street, Savannah. Ga. They have on
Imiid nnd (or sale, JflObbl Domustio Gin,
Brandy an l Rum, 78 bbls Mouonguhelu
Whiskey, (10 Unit Pipes, Quarter uml Eights
I rest Fr'ch Brsndy. hiihirls Port, Medsri and
Mnlngn Wine , 8 Pipes Holland Gin, 4 Hhds
St. Crnlx nnd Jainnicn Rum,2 Hhtls. Mooicli
nml Irish W|il»key, 5d Boxes Spanish nnd
American Segnrs, 20 Hhds. Inir anil clitih e
Lniiiriniio Sugar. 60 rlo. Nr. Croix.nnil Portu
lieo’ rtig'ifr, ‘150 B'rls, Crusiied. powdered
and clarified sugaf. 30 Boxes LnaI sugar,
500 Kegs; lip Ives ami quarter gun powder,
SOU Bags Buck nnd-Drop iliot, 4000 l.h
Lend. Will, n complete assortment ol articles
usually kept lit a wliolelnlo Grocery- They
will have a lieuvy stock cf Gnnriy Bagging
qllil Hemp Burn rope for the full demand, all
of which will Ire solrl oh reasonable terms.
Ssvanhah. JtineOfi. 1851- '
■VTOTICE.—Brought to jail on llie Ifftli ni
is November Insi. n Negro Br y try the
name of JOHN HEN1IY, who snys tlmt lie
lirlhngsto Robert Knmbeilol Mtnrnycount-
ty, Tennessee-
Sit’d Imy t« 22 or 23 years r Id, dark com
plexion, weighs nbmil’lfi" or 70 pounds- -
The owner is requested to '.ante fntwurd
nnrl prove property, pay charges, or he will
bo denlt with ucc rding to law.
D D. PUKE, Jailor.
IWcjrtlicr -till. 18.61.
F r Sale or RCM.—'The Suliser.la.r Ims a
goad brick More-liouse, four doors brli>w
R. J. Joh -soli'; forfiert Dro id Street, and nl-o,
a gooil dwelling with seven rooms: a Negro
Hon e, Smoke House, Stable, i.’ormcrib nnd
Cnrringo H-> se, nnd good garden lie nl-o
hna avert- nice residence lor n small family.
The dwelling Itnnse hna butt wo ronn-, plas
tered inside nnd f»a:nti‘d well, wdlh two good
brick firi-plnces, wllli a Convenient Kitchen,
ff-e.—together with three or four unimproved
lots, nil of which lie will sell low o*4 do
good time. Those who wish to imrehnse will
call on the iobsc.iber.- W. B. JONES.
Roms, On., Nov I4tlt. 1651 1 1.
"VTEW Bool and Shoe Store.—Theanbrcrl-
XV licrwquld respeolfolly imiiounce to the
cltixen- of Rome nnd vlclnjfy, font he hits
juatfce-ivcdand tenow opening n la-go nnd
splendid assortment nf Bool- null 8 Irons
consisting ot gentlemen’s wnier-prnof nnd
dtess hoots, ladies boots mid shoes, nnd every
variety of boom Und shoe? for children —
Also, a,fine assortment of strong course shoes
nnd boms for common wonr. As he selected
his stock In f Inirls-nurn wllli gri-iil
CO re he onn confidently recommend it to
his friends and patrons, and will repair any
rips without charge. I
He nlao has nn hand nil extensive supply of
Hemock Baltimore upper ond sole leather,
fine call skin,at.d n gem-ruinssortmemofma-
terints, ill his line which, together with his
boots and ahoes will he ?n'd as chritp ns can
behonght lit foi? market. He will continue to
manufacture l-ooia and shoes ns heretofore to
order, on reasonable terms. Thankful for past
favor?, he cordially. Invites itis friends and
acquaintances and the publio generally to
give him n cdll. P, A; OMBERG
Jnn- I9.T8M-
HOUSE PAINTING.
4 ARON IV. HIRSIIAW itttvmg purmanciir-
IV located in tlio City of Rome, is pro-
paredto exeettie work in the above line, in
it stylo font cannot fill to plonse the most fe?-
I id ions. He has in Ills possession tosriino-
llittl? from many different parse-*? whoitave
tried 1.1s skill, that WM satisfy every ono tvltn
wisli to refer to thetit. Tlto-e in Rome at.d litre
surrounding country who have houses to paint
ihliavc-it riotie nn na good terpi?, aipl. with,
j hiuclt nennt s* n'iVd dlsphteli by the ns it can
be done by nny burly else. North or Sooth.—
Having quit carringe mid sign painting, niy
whole alien tlm will ho given to ihe above
branch of the bnaineja. Graining done in first
rate style, nnd made to represent nny kind of
wood or marble desired. 4s I have done a
great deal of work in tlr'a port nf llie country,
specimens of which may he seen, I deem it
unnecessary to say nny thing more a? to my
ability A do-good work, but only nek a trial.
May 29. 185,1.
I (to Rent.—The commodious brick Store,
I- immediately tmrer tlio Choir? Hotel, nd-
joining Battey's Drugstore, ran excellent
stand. Apply tn T.-J. VI5RDKUY. or
' a-"' Col. D. S. PRINTUP. -
Sept. 18, 1851.
MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
|Ni!E STOCK of the " Romo Branch Mag-
“ iTalsgrmpb," will he given nut
JUST RECEIVED,
1 BAGSprlmu Rio* LnguimCoffeA,
1UU 16 lids. Muscovado and St. Erotx
Sugar, 1
10 Hilda. New Orleans Sugar, ,
20 Sacks superior Family Flour;
20 Bbls. Mackerel Nos. 1 2 and 3,
Fresh Raisins boxes nnd half boxes, for sale
low by W. E. ALEXANDER & Co.
Deo. 12,1861.
NEW DRUG STARE.
received r.n.l li-r enlo hy
Dee. 10. JOHNSON A; WOOD.
O ILS.—Dlcuc’ird, R'jisle, Train ,TiiSTim
seed Oils ; Shis. Turpentine (.« the Gal
lon; best Nn, 1, White tend ; Window Glam,
8 hv 10 nnd 10 by 12. Far sale by
lire 19, JOHNSON * WOOD.
ANA FAR HALE.—A part ot‘ Ion bio. Ilf
I 23d tll<trlct,3deerlion*,lying on the North
side of tho Oostnuaiilla River, containing IM
acres of which 28 nre of the b.-st bettnm
There are 25 acres cleared; part liottnm Und.
A Plat may be irrn, nnd terms of sale ssrer-
tulned hy mplication-to L. A. ALLEN.
Den. 19, 1MK.
*JBST RECEIVED—A Tew boxfH of Grorgia
O Tobacco, which will bp Mil low by iht boi.
Also a tot of tine cnrToktocco in tinpir* for
•mokina.i qnnl to Hnvannn. at
Jkly 17. F. M'. AI.I.FF’A
W-H. UNDERWAAA A J.W.B.-UNUKRWMD,
TI/’lll Pratlld* Law 1n „R tt, ff tfuunlies «f
VV the Cherokee Circuit,.(except Dade.)
They will both personally attend all the
Courts. J. W. H. UNDERWOOD wi» at
tend tlte Courts of. Jackson and Hfitiershnm
counties of die Western Circuit, lliifotwill
attend tho sessions of tho Supn me Coori tt
Cnssri(le nnrl Gainesville. Allbin-iiwst mi-
trusted to diem will lie promptly sml ifoith
fully attended to.
OFFICE next door to Hooper Sc Mitchell,
"Bnenn Viatn House,” Romo, Ga„ at whirh
place one or bothwill always ho found,eieent.
nhaunt on prafessionul business, . . i>
Jan 23 1851
O YSTERS Lobster?, Shrimpc, Pig’a Feet,
Hug’, Sec., served up in a suprior man-
■" V llniiai-
’ l*-gg*,
■at the
Fell 2ff
FREE fc EASY HOUSE.
-1A
TEST RECEIVED 10 Fi,kins prime Goshen
•J Butter, nnd35 boxes English Dairy Clicero
and for snlo low by
not 31. WM E ALF.YAKDU * Co
■fft.
D. HARRIS,
No. 7 Barnard. Street Savannah. Ga
Bell llangrr and llUitiifarttim-•fall AMs
•f Fire-Proof Safes, Iron Kalllagi, LMks
Hfitrlpllon, Ae„ ke. .,
JEFFERS hilt services in die cillzcnr ofrfa-
V/ vannnli, ami Stnto of Georgia. Hei? n,a-
1 "" — 1 — r — -"-’•''-j l n t|,c‘ above
on tht in Oaf res-
pared ".o fill orders for nnydiing ..
line, at die shortest nodes, and on
•onablo term?.
N v. It, ISM.
TTM1E undersigned lmvo Jnst opened, oppo-
-1. site tho Toat-Oflico. iu tho house former
ly occupied by Dr. Dickerson, n largo tud
well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines. Chem
icals, Surgical instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye-
Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty, .Bash Gloss, (French
and American) of almost any size, Bruslios of
ovory kind, Spices, Purftimery, Fancy Soa)»,
Adamantine and Sperm Candles, Pearl Starch,
Burning Fluid, Physician’s office Furniture,
Stationary, Scotch, Macaboy and Rappoe
Snuflk Fine Chewing Tobacco, and almost
every other artlcla usually kept In inch es
tablishments. All warranted to bo fresh nnd
genuine , and for salo wholesale and retail.
OWEN * FARELL
Romo, Dec. 12,1861. 8m_
EllIkiVEO)
TVROm the houso of a friend on
.A 1 tho 6th Inst. Ill Chattooga county
Ga.. a small l«sy mare about eight
or nluo years old; said nag Is troll! built and
twee.? mostly when travelling; has a small
lamp on her back caused by the saddle, and
some collar marks on tlio shoulders; both eyes
good, and wlthont shoes. Sho has recently
been brought from Ifnintlton county. Tennes
see nnd trill Tfitcly make hor way back.—
Any infonnation In relation to said nag com
municated to mo at Romo. Ga.. trill bu very
thankfully received, besides rotisfhctlon for
troublo. R. J. JOHNSON.
Dec. 12.1861.
fl-ero EUUUAI'IUNAL NUIItE.
thfool/ MRS. GIBSON Informs Iter patrons
tSmand tho public generally, that the fifth
Mr Term of hor school will commence'on
eS*n tlio Third M.mday in January, As
sho intends haring n select nnd limited num
ber of pupils, early application Is rcspectfolly
requested.
Dec. 2D 1861.
EORGM, Gordon Uaanty.—Whereas E.
vJ P. Howell applies to mo far Letters of
Administration on tlio Estate uf Philip Mcln-
liro late of said county, deceased.
Tlioso are therefore to cite anil admonish nil
nnd singular the kindred and creditors said
ueuetunu to tie ati'l appear nt my office with
in the timo proscribed by law. to show cause,
if any exist wlty said letters should not bo
granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, tlds 14th Dec. 1861-
Oec. 20. W. M. PEEPLES, c. C; Or
SNVNNNNH AND AUGUST*.
rphe Steamboat Company of Georgia
l Run tho following Steamer*, a* nbove :
DAV1DL.ADAMS,(IrorA) TIIOS.S. MET-
CALF* CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE.
Wliirh, with tow-bout* nnd lighters, atVord
unequalled or fncll ties of transportation of
freight to tho. interior of Georgia, South Ca
rolina, Tennessee and Alabama, in connec*
tlon with tho Hall Roads,
Tho elegant steam-pocket D. L. Adams
will connect with tlio steamships Florida
and Alabama—landing freight by them in 0
days from New York to Augusta.
Freight, (now taken ut reduced rntes,)
will be forwnrded free of con\mjuiofl>
In order to prevent detention or miecar-
rlaue, bills oI lading should bo addressed to
SAM’L. M .PONP, Pitfide»t, Savannah.
Merchandise from ihe interior to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta,
Juno 20. lSfll.
g 'l’ERM nnd Star Candle* for sale by
Feb 20 G. SHAW.
rjDARWIIVS SALE.—Agrm-ably to tin order
VJ of :be honorable the Inferior court of
ClinttOv*gu county, when sitting ns a court of
ordinnty^vlU be sold before the Court House
door in tho town ol Suihtnorvlllc, in said
coantv. on the first Tuesday in fanunrynext,
within the lfcgul hours' ol »nle, the land
whereon R A. Story formerly resided; * it
being » part of Lots Nos. U9, 100, 117 nnd
lls, 11 in ilieOth district, and 4th section,
cqntnining 00 acres, more or Jess; also, Lot
No L r )4, iu tho Oth district and 4th section;
nlf«o threorflfMts of Lot No. 04, in tho Gib
district and 4th section. Sold as the pio-
petty ot ll. A. Story. Lunntic. for the beu-
eili of said lunatic,
Nov.fi. C. C. CLEGHORN.gmnrf.
N OTICE — Ail persons i idebted to the Els
tute of Bryant Allen, late of Floyd coun
ty, decensed, nre requested to make immediate
payment, nud those hnving demands against
said estate, will present thrro duly nnthentica-
ted within the time prescribed by law.
Nov* 94. NANCY I! ALLEN.
Qualified Executrix.
G eorgia, fim* county.—court of or--
dinarp, July Term 1851.—Present tlieir
Honors Wn.uxM Joit'Scv. F I Sn.r.|v*N
and Wn.UsM T. Pri e, Justices ofsaid Court.
To all whom it may Concern.
Whereas, Jesse Lumberth, Adminitirafo. on.
Ihe E-tiite of John Reynolds, late of said coon-
ty.det-e-Bed, applies for Letters of Disntis.
sion lrom Ihe Adminietration of said estate—
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, are hereby oiled and odmomshed tn
file tlieir objections (if any they have) in my
office, in terms of tiie Lnw, otherwise Letters
DUmivstiry will he granted the applicant at tf
January Term. MlmttesSf the cm
dinary tor said county.
SCOTCH Herrings, Sardines; *c., n-.v
FJ all limes be found ct the
Felt 20
FREE * EASY HOU3.1
? Dal1EI ,’ S .,° r r *’ Oorn. Meal
just received and for am by • .
Fel> su G. SHAW.
A SUPERIOR article of Family FlourJor
sale by Felt Sll G. 8HAVV.
CJHLETING9.—hive Rales friignitaanrl So.
►J Gland Domestics, with a very largo Mock
nfbtenuhed Roods, nt twenty live per neat
lets Ilian Inst seasons’ prices. Also bleached
linen nnil cotton sheeting 2J yds vbto
equally as cheap. DENNIS rt.HUNT,
1*1 CASES Latlica* Wnikiag shoes'arid
:1V kid slippers from 80 centsnpair up,
For sale by F. M. ALLEN
Jan 2.
A GOO article of tllellcd Corn on halt
nnd forsals by G. Sll AW.
Feh 2fl , . ±.....
^ MiTTRASS-MNKING.
Till anrlerslelled having located In (Mm?,
X Isiiroparedto do Mattrnss work oa tdrilt?
to suit persons wishing to pmt-lmso. ilia
Shop is on Broad Street, threo door? below
foe Courier printing office. Persons wish
ing to purchase will please cull and oxnmiiie
my wurk before purotmslng ul?cwhcre. .'
A fow loads of dry corn shoexs wantltigr ■
for whlchtbr cash will bo pnlrl.
JAMES li-CARltoEL.
July 31,1861 • «
M'OlltE—All peitossindebted to tlie Estate
AN of J. M Reeves, deceased nrr requested to
make immediate peyment, ami those hiving
drmnnds against slid estate will prceent them
in tenns of the law.
Nov. 81. J. B. REEVES Adm’r..
"hJDTlC*.—Mrs. Love, HUIIaer and Dress-
•Ll Raker* Prom Charivfcton, beg* leave lo
inform the Ladien of Rome and Its vicinity,
tl'fft she line opened a store on B outl Btre.4,-
oppoelte the Poll olfice, where n general its -
tnrimemof Mlllenoiy nnd Dry Goods wiltSe
kept; nlso.Bonnets, Caps, Cipcs, vlsettes, and'
Dresses made to order. Mrs- L. trusts that
by elricr altonlfon .io fiusines?, and forv charg
es, alio will merit n share ol publfo patronage.
Ladieesre partiouisrlj- solicfled to give her a
coll.
N B. The iatrrt Fashions will be found pi
He above establishment.
/^.EORGIA, G.rtlon lounty— Whereas F
vJ M. UibbsuppiiostomoIorLottcrsof Ad-
ministration on tlio Estaio of Jolin Powell,
late of said county, deceased.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish ill
and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to ho and appear at my office within
the timo prescribed by law, to show enure, if
any exist,whysaid Letters should not be gran
ted- Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 20th Dec. 1861.
D-:c. 20. W. M. PEEPLES, c. c. o.
N OTICE.—The Trustees of tho Academy
near Rush's Chapel. Ridgo’s Valley, have
procured tho services of a Gentleman und La
dy of superior attainment? for tho year 1862.
Tho neighborhood is healthy, society good*
boarding cheap. Persons having to send their
children from home, would do well to pat ion-
izothosohosl. Own or the Tni-ana.
January 0.1862. 81,
'VTOTICE,—The co-partnership oxtsfipi im-
Xv tween Marks, Fried & Co., will be t)i»-.
solved in a very short timo. All persons in
debted to the abovo Firm by Note or Book
account, will do well to make immediate pay
ment nnd save cost.
Romo, January 2 1862. '4
DISSOLUTION.
T IIE Firmof Sumter. Torhott,* Co. hav
ing been this day dissolved hy umtnal
consent, all persons indebted to tlio firm will-
S leaso como forwarrl nnd ssttlo; and tluwe
aving claims against tho firm will present
them Tor settlement.
SUMTER TORBETT * CO.
Dec. 81st. 1852. ..
VTOTICE.—Wlieres.: my w.fc N'AKCIB-
X1 S A COSTON, has left my l-ed and
board wiihoul nay provocution, lids is to fore
warn nil persons from trail nj with her nn my
account, as T have dtlrnmnrd to pny mine of
hereontracis. K. W. ■ tisT"N.
Dec 12, ts5t ~
a 4/HITE WINE mid pure t i.ier Vin
V » egar,lot sale by K .M..M.I.LN.
Jan 8.
J'.jUGD asniitm-.n". of Castings, for
Tin'110 WANTS TO DIOE.-- A 1
ond usnd Buggj- for s*ie, i
Nov. 7tii IAJI.
TT^OUR mouth
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