COMMERCIAL.
Uomk, Jan, 23,1862.
COTTON—Slnco our last, tho transactions
-In our market have been limited, and the
amount coming In small, and mostly stored.
jiTo quote extremes, 4 a G|
Produce Market.
Coro per husbel. 60 a 76
Corn Meal por bushel, (scarce).. .76 a 80
■Butter, cquntry :. .18 o 20
Flour, superfine 3 a 81
a 121
Pork, pickled,.. a 10
JJeof, .......4}o 6
Bacon,. none.
NOTICE---£’.rfm
money on NOTES and ACCOUNTS past duo.
They are hereby notified that If payment Is
not made by tho last of Court week, in this
month, I shall proceed to collect In tho short
est manner, when such wlllbo turned over for
collection. 11. J. JOHNSON.
Fobauary 6th, 1862. tf
M
CARRIAGE FACTORY
1VB desire to call public attention tothe
now CarrlugotMnnufactory, located at Bono’s
old stand, op Broad street, opposite tho Depot
and Just below the Iltlburn House, whore the
making and repairing of Carriages, Buggies,
Wagons, Ac,, will bo dono at tlnt shortcst no
tico, in tho neatest style, and with tho best
materials. ■■ t
Also, wo are prepared to do all kinds of
work In tho Blacksmith line—such ns plan
tation tools, shoeing of Horses, making and
mending Mill, Stoam Boat and Rail Road
Irons. Wo pledge ourselves to glvu general
satisfaction, as our workmen are inferior to
pono In tho State. Como aud judge for your
selves. WILLIAM T. PRICES, CO.
Fob. 6,1862,
STATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T O all whom It may concern. Will please
tako notice that letters of Guardianship
will bo granted to William M. Burk, on tho
first Monday in April next, to t)ie person nnd
property of Richard Boswell, minor, orphan
of Richard Boswell, deceased, unless sufileient
cause to tho contrary bo showed in terms of tho
law. JESSE LAMBEllTIl, Ordinary.
* Feb. 6.1862.
STOCK OF DRY GOODS
M f mmm
BY
DENNIS & HUNT.
I.. A. ALLEY, Auctioneer.
rPHE balunco of our goods, without reserve,
~ will bo sold at Public Auction during
February Court commonelug on first day of
Court (Monday 10th Inst.) at 11 o'clock. A.
■Mi, and to continue fruin day to day until ail
are sold. We have yet ou hand a large quan
tity of finest Broad-cloths, Ladies' dress goods,
Boots, Siloes, Hats, Caps, Heady-made cloth
ing, Silks, Vestings, Tweeds, Cnssimoros, Tai
lors’ Trimmings, Shirts, Cigars, Ac. Ac. noro
is a rare chanco.for bargains, to which wo in
vite tho attention or tlio public.
Terms Cush.
Fcb. 6,1862. . DENNIS A HUNT.
F
Seed Potatoes.
OR SALE by T. J. VERDERY.
February 6,1852,
.ynillR’B II0.1IE
Thu HUM
. E, FOR 1352,
...» 110.ME GAZETTE, through tho Edit
or’s untiring efforts to produco a weekly fhml-
ly paiwr combining tho highest degree of in
terest and instruction, with an entire freedom
framemgamy,lm Bang, profanity, or any
thing that can corrupt or rlcpravc the mint!, has
nlrcndy gained a wido circulation, and won
tho fullest confidence of a virtuous and dis
criminating public. In announcing tho ‘ros-
pectus, for 1852. the publishers have little to
say beyond what has already beou said. Tlioy
have given to
T. S. ARTHUR. THE EDITOR,
entire control of the paper. Not a lino goes
In without his subbmslpfi ;' and lie is, there
fore, responsible for all that appears therein.
So thatjust the sumo confidence felt In him
by tho public ns a Sound and snib moral teach
er, may bo fult 111 Ills “Home Gazette," which
is omphotically a supporter of Religion anil
Virtue, and the conservator of good moralsand
social mil-being.
In the original Litorary Department, no
magazino in the country is bettor sustained
than the' Homo Gazette. Besides a regular se
ries of articles from many of tho bestwritersin
the country, nearly all the Editor writes will
appear first in the “Home Gazette."
In order to koop the columns of our paper
perfectly free iVomnli that may Injure cltlior
body or mind, all Medical Advertisements will
be excluded t ■and also, all advertisements of
bail books, or any thing that can do harm.
Tho Homo Gazette is printed on whito pa-
por, with largo clear typo.
Terms of Arthur's Home Gaxettc.
One copy, por annum, - - -i{2 00
Threo copies, " - - - - 6 00
Six •' " - - - - 10 00
Ton •' “ - ... 15 00
Fourteen, " - - ... 20 00
Arthur’s Home Gazette a ad Godcy's Lady’s
Book, one year, Four Dollars.
Where n club of sit, ten. or-fourtcen copies
are sent, an extra copy will bo furnish'd to
thOtjiostmastor, or other person, who makes
Address, past-paid,
T 8. ARTHUR A CO.,
No. 107 Walnut Strcot, Plill.
Riches without Wings.
An Original Nouvcllctio by T. 8. Arthur,
will bo commenced with the New Year in the
Home Gazette. The title of this story suffi
ciently indicates tho important lesson tho nu-
tlior proposes to teach.
TEST Received.—A fresh supply of superi-
or family flour, from tilt Eagle, and Shields
Mills, for salo, loW for cash, at
PHILLIPS A CO’S Famlly-Groccry-Storo.
Romo. Jan. 10.1862.
T ROHE RALE ACADERY
HE exercises of this Institution vfo com
mence on Monday tho 1st of February.
The scholastic year'will comprise two terms,
each of flvo months. Tuition ns fbllows, viz:
For Orthography, Reading and Writing,
por Torm, $0 00
For Arithmetic, Geography, English Gfam-
mnr, Composition, with declamation,
per torm, 10 00
For History, Natural, Mental anil Moral
Philosophy. Rhctorio, Chemistry, with
Composition and declamation per torm,12 00
For Mathematics, Latin, and Greek, with
ComposiUou and declamation, por
term, 16 00
Btrict attention paid to small children. Pu
pils charged from timo of entrance j iluductlon
made only In case of protraoted sickness.
Tuition payable at tho expiration of each
term. J. C. McDANIEL,.
Jan. 14.1852, Rk E. COLLIER.
STATE GEORGIA, Floyd county.
TV all whom it may concern.
W ILL please take notice, that Letters of
Guardianship will ho granted unto
•Larkin Barnett, on the first Monday in March
'next, to the person and property of Cherokee
B. Talbot, orphan of James Talbot deceas-
.ed, unless sufficient ennso to the contrary be
shown, on or before that time, in terms of th.
Law. Given under my liuml and official sig
nature, at oftice. this 27th January. 1862.
JE8SE LAMBEllTIl, c. o, c,
GEORGIA. Floyd county.
TiniERFAS, William L. Funderburk np-
vv plies to me (hr Lutters of Administra
tion on thu estate of John Fundurburk, late
■tif said-county, deceased—
: These, are therefore, to cite and admonish
nil and singular tile kindred and creditors of
■said deceased to he and ‘appear at iny office
Within the time prescribed bv law to allow
causo, if auy exists, why said Letters should
not bo granted.
1 fliven ander my hand and official signature
•t'offlto, this Lull day of January, 1862.
JE89K LUIHHUTH c, c. n.
' ■ MuunoilChamber, Jan. 23,1862.
O RDERED, Tlmtall persons having eluiins,
prior to the 20th Inst., against the City
.Council of Rome, bo requested to present
.them tj tho Mayor, as early as convenient;
and that tiffs order be published la both tho
City papers fur one month.
m, True oxtractfrora tho Minutes..
»: . J.J. YAltUHOUGlI, c. c.
AUCTION SALES,
■ WILL be sold ut Public Auction .in 1Satur
day night 81st January, mid ou Tuesday 'll
^February, at 10 o’clock, A. M , i.t tho
New York Store,
A very large lot of Dry Goods, Ready Made
1,. Bo ’ - -
Postponed
A dnilnlstrntor’s Sale.—Agreeably to nn
IX. order ol the honornblo tho Inferior
Court of Floyd county, when silting lor or
dinary purposes; will bo sold at the court
house .loot in said comi'y, on the first Tiles-
■ lay in February next, the following properly
:u wit: n negro hoy named Henry, about 12 or
11 venrs old. Sold as file properly of\Vm, C.
Under, late of said county, d, ceased, lor ilie
benefit of tho heirs jyid creditors. Terms
iimde known on the day of sale.
B. H. LAMKJN, Adm’r.
Nov. 6, IS.6I,
DISSOLUTION,
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween Alfred B. Coulter and Wm. E Col
lier, ts this day dissolved by mutual consent.
JAn. 16 1852 A. B. COULTER.
WM. H. COLLIER.
.Clothing, Rats, Caps,
, 'forms, Cash.
Boots Sjioes, Ao., Ae.
s Floyd Sherlll s Sales for Barth.
WILL ho sold on the first Tuesday In March
*j, next, before the Court House door in the
City of Rome, within the legal hours of sale
the following property to Wit:
Eighty acres of Land,’It bolng tho South
'half of Lot No 80, in the 24th district and 8d
.section; levied, on ns the projiorty of Win. II.
Culpepper, to satisfy two It. fna Issued Horn u
'Justices Court of Floyd comity In favor of
'FrnnklinRccBO, bearer vs. Willlnni H. Culpep
per, undE, F. Culpepper, security on stay.
•Levy made and returned to me by n Consta-
■ HI.'. ■
Jan. 28. T. G. WATTERS, Sh’ff.
At the same lime andplare.
, .F. Ml Cooper’s interest in and to Lot of
.Land.No. 77, inthe22d district and 8.1-scc-
' tion; levied on os tile property of F. M. Coop
er, toBiitlsfy all. fa. issued from a Justices
'Court ofMadison county In favor of E. Harde
man vs. Francis M. Cooper. Levy made and
returned to mb by a Constable.
Jan. 29. T. 8. l’RICE. D. Sli’ff.
, i.. : ' LAST CALL.
1 TflHE undersigdeil expecting to leavo Rome
| ;A In February, respectfully Invite all those
' ‘ndebted to them on noto or book, to call and
wy up. On 1st February all our notes and
iOUnts will bo placed in tho kniuls of an
tornby for collection,
fail'. 22, 1862. DENNIS A HUNT.
Encourage Home Lmciprlsc.
“TDEGEOKGIA BORE GAZETTE,”
A Southern Family Journal.
T HE Homo Gazetto " is published week
ly in Augusta Ga. by Robert A. Whyte
Edltur and Proprietor at the low rate of $2 00
per annum! In a tvanco. It is a Journal of
thu larger size, printed on beautiful paper
with clear type, and presents as fine an ap-
peurantlo as any of tho boasted Northern
Weeklies.
The ‘'Homo Gazette" is devoted to Litera
ture, Art Science, Education, General Intel
ligence and Southern Intern ts, and Is neutral
in politics and religion. To those who de
sire a pnper for the Fireside nnd the Home
Circle tho Gazette ts offered with every as
surance ou the part of the Editor, of a (iotcr-
nilnation to afford satisfaction to his patrons.
He earnestl. appeals to the people of Georgia
and tho South to support this Southern enter
prise—confident In the belief that they will
afford it their prompt nnd generous assistance.
Augusta Ga. Jua, 6 1852.
D ISSOLUTION,—The copartnership hereto-
fore existing between Drs. Jones A Rnn-
som, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
0th of October last, Those indebted to said
firm would do well to come forward nnd make
Immedinto payment or they will find their
accounts In thu hands of tho propor officer for
collection; also those indebted to Dr. Jones
Individually, will please notico the above as
applicable to their own cases. Bo ye also
ready, for the day of judgment is nigh lit hand.
D. S. JONES, M. D.
Romo, Ga., January 5 1852. tf.
TO RENT.
T HE upper portion of tho House on Broad
street, occupied by J. J.'Cohen, it con
tains ftmr rooms, is situated, In the bnsiness
pnrt of the city, and Would make a very com
fortable dwelling for a Ikmily. Apply to
Jan. 2,1852. J. W. BRADBURY.
P RIVATE HOSPITAL.—Drs. Hiller fc Word
have opened in this City, ono. door be
low N. J. Omberg’s Clothing Store, a PRI
VATE HOSPITAL for tho treatment of
Surgical and Chronic diseases—whether of
negroes or white persons. In such an estab
lishment tho expenses of patients are much
less than under ordinary treatment, and tho
chances of euro materially increased.
Rome Jan. D. 1862. ly
NOTICE.
t A LL persons indebted to mo by ncto or
N account, are horeby respectfully inform-
3,-ed that necessity compels mo to collect what
s! is duo me in the shortest manner possible. I
I - very respectfully solicit from all my debtors,
B s» settlement before next return day for Jus-
*) • . lice Court orl shall certainly have a bill of
H. costs added to tholrduos. Those ndebted to
, me for the years 1819 and 1850 will Mslimyn
f-vors, P. A. OMBERG, -
a,-22,1862.
COPARTNERSHIP. _ ”
IHE undersigned have formed a Copart
nership unaor tho style of N Is bet It Levy
of conducting the business of
msam-msuiNE BUILDING arid manufac-
B«-of Machinery In all Its branches,’ . They
ill bo prepared, on and after tho 1st of Jan.
io execute all ordors in their lino with
isuatch nnd In a stylo equal to any work
one In the South. Having an abundance of
tekris, no pains or expense will be spared to
■ satisfaction to their customers. They
s on hand a flno assortment of patterns of
no EngiiiesVMill Gearing of various sizos,
Ihcr patterns usual ia their line. Tho
ivitcd to give us a call,
in. 22,1882; C. P.T EVY,
THOS. C. NISBET.
•“hiy wife NARC1S-
left my lied and
CHARLES II. SRITU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
,, , j Col.N.L. Hutchins,Lawrcnccvitle,
Rotor to < Hon Hineb HoLTi Ga .
Dee. 20. 1861.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
J UST received at Uattcy’s Drag Store, di
rect from tho celebrated Gardens of J. M.
Thorburn A Co., Astoria. Long Island. Our
seed tills year are put up in papers of double
the old size, at tjio same eery tow price, and
will bo warranted to produce more healthy
plants, for tho monoy invested, than any
other seed sold In this market. A trial is only
necessary to attest their great superiority.
Onion sets and buttons, beans and pens sold
by tho quart. Cabbage, hoot, radisli, turnip,
cucumber and Bquash seeds by the ounco, for
tlioso who buy in quantity.
Merchants supplied nt Charleston prices
without extra charge for freight.
N. B. Wo have mndo many valuable addi
tion? to our former extensive list of varieties,
among which will bo found a full stock of tho
Seeds of'Garden Herbs.
January 2, 1052.
T R a«o C fTe‘ y i059th District, G.
TX. M. Tolls boforc mo, J, L. McArvcr, a
Justico of the Pence in and for said county,
two Flllios, one about threo years old, both
GEORGla ...
Mariei, .
tTMIE second 8esslon of this grruTE.
J- mcnccs on Monday, tho 12th oi «
1862.
OEDAR TOWN FEMALE SCHOOL.
0 J.R.\V0OD.PR|N€im
• .Mis* I-. O. Milner,Frci^andolhrBranches.
each class.
Fourth Clau.
Arlthriictio. Algebra, Geometry, English
Grammar, Geography, Composition and De
clamation. French.
Third Clan.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, De
scriptive Geometry and it? applications, Ana
lytical Geometry, French, Drawing, Compo
sition, Rhctorio. History.
Second Clan.
Differential and Integral Calculus, Natural
and Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Drawing. Evidences of Christian
ity, Moral and Mental Philosophy.
Flrit Class.
Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology and
Phylosophy, Political Economy, Law of Na
tions, Civil and Military Engineering, nnd
Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics, Science
and Practice of Artillery..
No Cadet will he admitted who Is less than
fourtoon or more thnn twonty-flvo years of ago;
or who Is affiictcd with any disease or Infirm
ity which would render hint unfit for military
duty.
Tho Cadets will bo occupied about one
hour and a half each day In military oxor-
clscs; but at sdeh times as not to interfere with
their regular studies.
Tho Course of Instruction, regulations and
discipline of the Institution have been pub
lished in pamphlet form and will be forward
ed lo any person desiring more minute infor
mation, by their addressing the Superintend
ent, Moj. A. V. Brumby.
TERRS l
Each Cadet as soon ho is admitted, and be
fore ho is permitted to join his class, in the re
citation rooms, must pay over to tho Super
intendent tho sum of $100, for which a re
ceipt shall bo given lilm In full for tuition,
board, washing, fhol, lights, Hold music, and
aliothcr contingent expenses, for one ses
sion or five months, and for each succeed
ing session. $100 in advance.
Cadets from a distance must nrovldo their
bedding nnd room furniture. Theso articles
can be purchased In Marietta upon reasona
ble terms. ,
Dy order of the Board of Trusteos.
DAVID IRWIN,
Jan. 10—flm Pros. Board Trusteos.
LARD FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for salo, tho place at
which he now resides. It Is within two
miles or less of tbo city of Rome, and con
tains forty acres, ten of which are cloared nnd
in cultivation. Tho remainder is well timber
ed, dwelling liouso, kltchon, gardon. stablo, a
well at a convenient distance from the house.
A most agreeable location mid os healthy as
any In tho entire country.
Torms low for cash. J. C. McDANIEL.
January 2,1862. [
Foil'd SherKI’s Sales for February,
W ILL be sold on the first Tucsdsy in Feb-
rusry next, before the court house door
jn the city of Rome, between the legnl hours
of sale, the followiag property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. 82. in tho third diet, and
fourth section—levied upon ns tho property
of John C. Coleman, to satisfy a 11. fa. from a
justice’s court, in fixvor of John C. Harris, bear
er, vs. John C. Coleman.
Postponed Sales.
Lot No. 240, in the 24th district nnd 3d sec'
lion, and Lot, number not known, whereon 'he
said John Cox now fives; levied on to satisfy
a fi fa from Floyd Superior Court In favor of
Janies M. Gordin vs John Cox and John W,
Cox.
The undivided third part of Lot No. 11, in
the 4th district and 4th section; levied on ns the
property of Beverly Dnniel to sotlsly two fi.
ins from a Justices Court in Ibvor of Bradley
Thomas vs Bevsrly Dnniel.
THOMAS S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
At the same time and place.
One Cow and yearling tjplf and a part of
tho muni g goer of a four horse wagon—Le
vied upon as tho pro|icrty of George W. Ful
ler to satisfy a 11 fa from Floyd Superior Court
in flivor of Sarah M. J. Moore and John L.
Trammell vs George W Fuller and Jabus
Floyd. Property pointed out by one of tho
plaintiffs.
Also 28 Law Books, ono arm chair nnd one
smnll trunk nnd contents—Levied upon as tho
proporff of Jnmea P Perkins to satisfy a (1
fh fi-om Floyd Superior Court In flivor of
John C McDaniel vs James P Perkins. Pro-
jierly pointed out by plaintiff’s atfy.
Also ono hundred and ton acres of Land,
belng.part of Lot No 28 In tho 24th district
and third section—Levied upon ns tho proper
ty of Eltsim Brown to satisfy 2 It fa. In favor
of Robert F. King vs Elisha Brown nnd Joel
Roblnot. security on stay of Execution. Pro
perty pointed out by the defondant. Levy
made nnd returned lo mo by a constablo.
Also one hundred and ten acres of Land,
being a pnrt of Lot No 28 In the 24th district
and thivd section—Levied upon as tho prop
erty of Daniel Culpepper to satisiy2 fi fas in
flivor of Peck A Mayes vs Daniel Oul|iopper
and Wm. II. Culpepper security on stay of
Execution. Pro|icrty pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
THOS. G. WATTERS, D. Sh’ff
Jnn 2 1861,
N otice.—The Unpnrinershlp existing he
retofore between Eli A W. C. Denson
having been dissolved by mutual consent,
tho business will be continued nt the old
Stand, by W. C. Denson, who will soul the
business ol the Firm. ELI DENSON.
W. Ot DENSON.
Romo. Oct* 23, 1651.
QHAWLS—Bay State nnd Empire State
tJ Long Shawls, nt Inw rates, nt tho
NEW YORK STORE.
T~yiANING AND BOATING.—The undersign-
XJ ed respectlhlly informs the citizens ol
Rome nnd ita vicinity, that they Imve entered
Into Co nrtnershipfor the purpo-e of boating
nnddrnying They bald themselves in readi
ness to have Prodttcc, Merchandize,' Ac.,
conveyed to any pnrt of the City or Country,
nnd to furnish from tlieir woodynrd on ihe
Oostnnnula River, nny quantity of good oak
and hickory wood. They have excellent
teams,nnd will be thankful for the patronage
oftheir friends and the public.
Jnn 30.1861. JOHN H. WISDOM.
QTEAH HILL.—The Homewood Steam Mill
IO ihree in.lesfrom Rome, on the Calhoun
Road is in operation, nnd the subscriber wilt
receive corn on toll, and cotton at the usual
rates of toll. JOHN HUME.
Rape and Bngglng furnished If requsted
M 8TERN, & CO., Next door below Suli-
■ van, Cabot <f- Co. Respectfully an
nounce >o tho citizens of Rome nnd tho sur
rounding country, that they have just return
ed from the Northern Markets with the lar
gest stock of goods ovorbronght to this place.
Consisting of all kinds of Rendy-mndo cloth
ing ; hnts, caps, boots nnd shoes, trunks,
carpet bags, Fancy Goods nnd Jewulry, nnd
every other article usually kept in Dry Goods
Sturres, together with innny extras too nu
merous to mention. Call and examine be
fore making yout purchases, lest you lose n
bargain.
Rome,October 17,1851,
CJTOVE8.—The undersigned hnve on hand a
(3 good abSortmctu of Cooking Stoves, among
which there is ohe very large size, suitable for
Tavern use; also a few Parlor Stoves, which are
offered very low.
SULLIVAN CABOT A CO-
Nov.'28.
TT'aclory Yarns.—White and Striped Us.m-
r burghs, for sale by the Bale nt Feo’ory
prices. Merchants are invited to examine
the gno.lk
Aug. 21. F. M. ALLEN,-Agent
Removal.
D. 8. JONES, R. D.
O FFICE may bo.found in the lower part of
Town, a few doors above the Hilburn
House, where ho may at all times bo found
ever ready ps heretofore, to wait upon tho af
flicted. . .tib
Rome. On,, January 9.1852. . tf.
FilaR»|
Students ehifig the 2d Monday in January,
at the following YP thorn tho tine of entering
Board, Washing, Li b
per annum. Nfod Tuition, $125
Pupils boarding at other^
** " \ 4th Class, 20
Junior and Senior Classed, : ’■'fid 80
Lessons in music, nnd use of InstrutiK 40
Tho French, nnd Latin, nnd Greek Lih,
os arc efficiently taught, os well os tho
bronchos of a Collegiate course.
Cedar Town, Ga., Deo. 16th, 1851.
no ll-2m.
( )' ,s > Tallow Grease, and Okie Hlaeral
v/Falnt—300 Barrels Machinery Oil. Price
76 cents per gallon; 2500 gallons do. in casks
ofyatlous sizes, do.; 200 barrels boiled P.mi
011,65 cents gallon; 60u0 gallons do. In casks
ofvarious sizes, do.; 350 barrels Tarnera Oil,
various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 01 cts.
per gallon ; 1500 gallons in casks of various
sizes; v-rious kinds nnd qualities,' from 34 to
60 cents per gallon; 60 tons Tallow Grease, for
heavy bearings, and uoarse machinery, in hxr-
rela or casks, of nny consistency required t
price 6 cents per lb.; 160 tout Ohio Mineral
Paints, In barrels, ot the lowest market pries.
Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the
coldest weather, and perfered by those using
It to Sperm OU. Boiled Point Oil other than
tor white. I 0 m constantly receiving large
supplies of tho above named articles, and my
motto, la, V Small profita and quick reform.”
ae „ B. F POND, v
60 Wntvr Street, (under the Peal at. Houa
■ JJewYqxk, Dec. 18. [New Yorlei.t
. . . THE CARS
YI7TLL leavo tho Rome Dopot from nnd'af-
v v this date, at 8 o’clock, A. SI., dally, ox-
cxccpt Sundays, and arrlvo at Kingston 91 o’
clock, connect with both trains on the State
Road, W. B. TERHUNE. Bupi. Trans.
JUST RECEIVED,
1 ffcfl ?« A Sl pr il? 8 Bio A LagulraCoffeo,
1UU 16 Hds. Muscovado and St. Croix
Sugar,
10 llhds.Ncw Orleans Sugar,
20 Sacks superior Family Flour,
20 Bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 8,
Fresh Raisins, boxes and half boxes, for salo
low by W. E. ALEXANDER A Co.
Deo. 12,1861.
NEW DRUG STORE;
T HE undenlgnodhavo just opened, oppo
site tho Post-Office, in the house former
ly occupied by Dr. Dickerson, a largo nnd
well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chem
icals. Surgical Instrument*, Paints, Oita, Dvo-
Stuflh, Varnishes, Putty, Sash Olass, (French
and American) of almost any size, Brashes of
overy kind, Spices, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Adamantine and Sperm Caudles,rear! Starch,
Burning Fluid, Physician’s office Furniture,
Stationary, Scotch, Mncaboy and Rappee
Snufib, Fine Chewing Tobacco, and almost
ovory other article usually kept In such es
tablishments. All warranted to be fresh and
genuine , and for sale wholesale and retail.
OWEN A FARELL,
Romo, Dec. 12,1861. 8m
ESTRAYED,
a Tj'ROM tho house of a lVlcnd on
TrTf^A 1 tho 0th lust, in Chattooga county
f i n Ga.. a small bay more about clgh't
or nine years old; said nng is woll built and
paces mostly when travelling; has n small
lump on her back caused by tho saddlo, and
soma collar marks on tho shoulders; both eyes
good, and without shoes. She has recently
been brought from Hamilton county, Tcnnci-
soo, and will likely make her way back.—
Any information in relation to said nag com
municated to mo at Rome. Gk.. will bo vory
thankfully received, besides satisfhetion. far
trouble. R. J. JOHNSON.
Dec. 12,1861.
f EDUCATIONAL NOTICE.
MRS. GIBSON Informs hor natrons
and the public generally, that the fifth
Term of her school will commenco on
tho Third Monday tn January. As
sho Intends having a soiect nnd limited num
ber of pupils, early application is respectfully
requested.
Doc. 20.1861.
BORGIA) Gordon County.—Whereas E.
VJ P. Howell applies to mo for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Philip Mcln-
tire. into of said county, deceased.
Those are thoreforo to eito and admonish all
and singular tho kindred nnd creditors said
deceased, to ho and appear at my ofilco with
in tho time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any exist, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, this 14th Dec. 1861-
Doc. 26. ■ W. M. PEEPLES, o. e.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
T he Steamboat Company of Georgia
Hun tho following Btenmer*. as above :
DAVIDL. ADAMS, (iron) TH08.8. MET-
CALF, CHATHAM, (iron) TENNESSEE.
Which, with tow-boats and Ugh tors, afford
nntqunUtd or fnoil ties of transportation of
freight to tho interior of Georgin, South Ca
roline, Tennessee nnd Alabama, in connec
tion with tho Rail Hoads,
The elegant steam-packet D* L. Adams
will connect with the steamships Florida
nnd Alabama—landing freight by them in 5
days from New York to Augusta.
Freight, (now taken at reduced rates,)
will be forwarded free of commiuion.
hey- In order to prevent detention or m it car
riage, hills o! lading should be addressed to
SAM’L. M .POND, Pretident, Savannah.
Merchandise from the interior to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent Augusta,
Juno 20. ISM.
S PERM and Star Candles for sale by
Feb 20 G. 8HAW.
rjUARl)l.lV8 SALE*—Agreeably to an order
vJ of the honorable tire Inferior court of
Clmttos’gu county, when sitting as a court of
ordinaty,will bo sold before the CourtHonse
door |n,tho town.ol Summerville,i in said
county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within tiie legal hours of salo, the lnnd
whereon R. A. Story formerly resided; it
being a pnrt of Lots Nos. 00, J 00, 117 and
Il8,.«ll in theOtli district, and 4th section,
containing 00 acres, more or less; also, Lot
Nd'154, in the 6th district and 4df'section;
also three-fifths . of Lot No. 04, in the 6th
district and 4th section. Sold as the pro
perty ol R. A. Story. Lunatio, for the ben
efit of said lunatic,
Nov. 0. C. C. CLEGHORN, Guaid.
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THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH FOR 1852.
I N Mny. 1860. a number of Planters living
in Georgin and Alabama, met In Colum
bus, Gn., nnd formed themselves into nn
Agricultural Society. The uiUrantagos of
such nn association were nt oneo apparent,
nnd with the view to ocntrlhnto as inuoh us
possible to agricultural Improvement, it wns
determined, ut u meeting of the Society In
January, 1861. to establish nn Agricultural
Journal. As tho resultof that notion
« The SoU Of the South” made its ap
pearance in tho month ol March Inst. It
was halted with universal approbation, and
frem that day to this. It has steadily and ra
pidly Increased in circulation and publlo fie
vsr. AX he recent groat Fnlr in Maoon.
Bn., It was by a unanimous vote ot the mem'
bers, recommended to the patronage of Sow
them Agriculturalists, nnd elected to be the
Organ of the Southern Central Agribultural
Association.
It will hcrcntlor he published under the
nusnlees of that association, nnd will bo the
medium of communicating officially, all in
telligence pertaining to its Interests and ob
jects. By a resolution of tho Executive Com*
miueo, the publisher is authorised to send
a copy ol'lhe paper gratuitously, to all Agri
cultural Societies in tiie South thnt wilt send
their address tothe office of putilicatian.
Tlii'columnsof The Soil of the South wifi
ns heretofore, ho devoted to tho discussion
of ull subjects pertnining to the interests of
Agiiotilture and Horticulture, Domestie and
Rural Economy. It Is intended to make the
paper essentially practical, and at tho snmo
time eminently progressive, in its elmraoter.
embodying ns far ns possible, all thnt is val
uable, ut well lit tiie practice ns.the science
or Agriculture. Ill its instructions, it will he
the constant nim of those who writo for its
columns, to adapt themselves to the pecu
liar atimnte, soils and crops oftlte South —
In short, no effort and no reasonable expense
will bo spared, to nrako The Soil of tho
South a wotilty nnd instructive Journal ot
Southern Agriculture.
Terms—The Soil of the South Is publish'
ed montldy, enclt number oonm nlng sixteen
large nnd Imudsoinely printed pnges, nnd I
furnished to subscribers promptly nnd regie
lurly nt tiie low |Rico of One collar per an
num-, 5 copies wifi—e sent 12 months for $4.
Tho money must in all cases accompany
the names or the paper wifi not he sont.
(jty-All communications must be address
ed (post haul) to the Bublisher of the Soil of
the South. JAMES M. CHAMBERS,
Agricultural Editor.
CHARLES A. PEABODY.
Horticultural Editor.
WILLIAM H CHAMBERS,
Dec. 19,1851. Publisher.
VTOTICE,—Tl(o undersigned respectti.lly
In begs leavo to inform his Mends, and
tho travelling community, thnt tho
PAVILLION HOUSE,
Has undorgono a thorough renovation nnfi
extension, nnd Is nowin complotu.order, for
the accommodation of steady or transient
boarders; tho rooms are beautifully fitted up,
anil every possible attention will ho paid to
tho comfort nnd convenience of thoru who
(avor tho houso with their putronngo. The
table Is regularly furnished with tlio best
that tho Southern and Northern market ontt
afford WM. P. CLARK,
0m Proprietor of tho Pavlllion.
Savannah, Nov. 7, 1661. ■
PROVISION STORE.
S G. Wells.—Bacon, Lard, Corn. Flour,
• Wheat, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, and Molaseo,
Domestic Yarns, Cloth, Shoes and Leather,
Dried Fruit, Beef and Msh.
Pure Port iVtne, and Pate Olard Brandy,
Portor anil Leman Syrup. A small lot of
Shocaou consignment.
A few young man oon be uocommodated
with Boarding.
Vaiuno House,Depot Square.
March 6,1851,
E ATEST style straw Bonnets, Ribbons,
Tabs, Flowers and Feathers.
DENNIS «s HUNT.
1 NEW ANO FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
PROCESS TO PERFECT SERVICE.—Gw-
IT gla, Floyd Ce«Bly.—Th the Sheriff of
said County—Greeting!
Tit Cental B’k of Ge rg 1
vs. »Assumpsit. 3i0
Tlio Western B’k of Georgia. )
Tile defendant is hereby required personally
or by attorney to be and appear nt tho next
Superior Court, to ho held in ond for said
county, on the third Monday in Jun miy next,
then and there to nnstyar the plaintiff's de
mand in nil action of asvumpsit. Ice, as in de
fault of such nppeorance said Court will pro
ceed, as to justice shall opperinin ; Witness
the Honorable John II. Lumpkin, Judge o
said Court.
This 9lh day of October, 1851.
A. B. BOSS. Cl’k;
G EORGIA, Floyd Connly.—Wliereos, Ri
ley J. Johnson applies to me for Letter*
of Administration on tlio estate of John Ward,
late of said county, deceased—
Til6SO arc therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to bp and appear at my office
'.vitliin tho lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my linnet, at offleo, this 31st
day of December, 1862.
JBSSKLAMBEIfflf.c. c. o.
| ' EuhGM, Floyd County.—Whereas, llob-
VJ ert Ware applies to me for Letters of ad
ministration on tho cstato of Thomas Middle-
ton, into of said county, dcccoscd—
These are therefore, to clto nnd admonish
all nnd singular tho kindred and creditor* of
said deceased, to bo nnd appear at my office
iribed by law, to show
__ Bl | nvo, why said Letters
should not lib granted.
Given under my hand qt pfflcc, this 31st
day of December, 1863.
JESSE LAMBERT!!, o. o. e.
H'TSr (»PG Boots and Shoes, For Men,
"•v, and Children.—Willi n complete
assortment.f Llu ||„ slu ,d Misses Hnts, shoes
nnd gloves, a .„, u . Carpet Bags, Station
ary and Fancy Beufoi,’ BOOKS in great „ v „„„
variety. CAUEETitib.« w cheap, Piano■ I vvitltln the thqo prescribe
Fortes and Music, with a great variety of I if auy they have,
other artioles,afiof whiolt will ho sold nt fair jhoulil not bo erunted
prices.
Booksordcrcd in the shortest possible timo.
J. W. M. BERRIEN.
Romo, Sept. 25,1831
FLOYD HOUSE,
MAOON, GEORGIA. ’
THOHAH WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL/ Superintendent.
Ladles’ Department under ihe charge of Mm.
Jnmea, formerly of Columbus, and favorably
known to tho travelling public. An Omnibus
will always bo in readiness for the convey,
once of passengers to and from the Hotel.
ftp- The Alligator Line of Stages to Florida
aha Its Macon Office at tills Hotel.
VERANDA HOUSE,
^ BY 8. G, WELLS, ’
TS now open at n private Boarding House.
•L Thoro are good stocks ol goods keptin the
lower story and basement.
Travellers can find the Veranda House
near the Depot without crossing Broad street*
Home* October 31, 1951*
TT'urnltare, Chairs, Pannel-Door*, Win-
Iff d*W-Saih, Blinds, etc,—The undersign
ed beg leave to Inform the public, thnt they
linye on hand nnd arc constantly manufactur
ing, every variety of Cabinet Furniture of the
latest stylo nnd best quality, together with
Pnnnel Doors, Door nnd Window Frames,
Window Sash, Blinds, dec. fee.
Having been at vory considerable expense
in procuring nnd fining up new and improv
ed machinery for doing the above kinds of
work, they confidently upp.nl to n genoious
publlo to sustain them in the enterprise, pledg
ing themselves to famish nny article in their
line, for lees money than It can be made fot by
band,or laid down for from any market.
SUMTER, TOHBETT 4c Co.
Aug. 23,1851.
DO- Shop opposite the Presbyterian Church,
B.ondSirect. Rome, Ga.
Ware-llooms one door abovo “Laub’o”
and opposite Stdlivan, Cabot Co.
r'tEORGIA, Floyd County.—Whereas, W.
VJ M. Bnrko applies to ino lor letters of
Guardianship, to tho person nml property
of Doctor Franklin Boswell, orphan of Rich
ard Boswell, Into or said county, deocnsed'
These are therefore to olto and admon
ish nit mid singular tho kir.drcd nml
friends of said orphan, to bo nnd appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law.
to show cause (if any exist) why said letters
should not ho granted. This the 4tlt day of
Deoemhor, 1851.
JESSE LAMBEllTIl. c. e. o.
PJ.EDRGIA, Floyd County.—Whereas, Dan-
VJ iel S Prlntup applies to me for Letters of
Administration on die estate of Thomas C,
Hacked, late or said county, deceased
These ate therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo and appear at my office
within Ihe time prescribed by law, to eliow
aause (If any exist,) why soid letters should
not he granted. Given under my hnnd and
official Signature,at office. This the Ulb day
of November, 1851.
JESSE LAMBERTH.c c.o.
PJ.GEORGIA, Floyd Canaly.—Whcreai Ma-
VJ thew V. Ellis and John Baker, apply tome
-for Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Joshua A, Wattaf late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the Kindred and creditor* of nid
deceased to be and oppeor at my office within
Ihe time prescribed by law, to shew cause. If
any exist, why said letters should not be gran-
•ed. Given under my hand and seal at offic*
this lbth day or Nov. 1S5I.
JESSE LAMBERTH.c.c.o.
Nov. 21. 1851.
JESSE LAHBERTH fc CO.
/'gentlemen’s Furnishing Stare.—WE
VJ would respeolfolly Invite the attention of
our customers nnd the publlo genornlly
our stock of Goods for Fnll and Winter wear,
wjileh we have just received nr.d are open
ing. Gents bi’k and colored frock, dress and
saak Coats,
Blaok and colored Tweed nnd satlnott and
trock coats,
Cloth and Blanket cloaks nnd Over-coats,
Colored Cass, Doeskin, Tweed and SuUnctt
pants.
Ulack and Colored silk, eatin, plush, cash
mere nnd merino Vests,
L- B. Shirts, colored shirts, merino and cotton
under shirts, merino and cotton i liosu; Pock
et ltd’ks, cravats, scarfs, gloves, suspendors,
collars, drawors Ice. Men’s youth's nr.d
Boy’s hats and caps, in greut variety Men’s
fine calf dress Boots Men’s fine woter-prnof
Boots And a largo and complete assort
ment of Men’s ond Boy’s Bools nnd Shoes of
every quality and price.
Wo have also for the Ladles, velvet, silk,
satin and straw Bonnets s Satin, Lasting nnd
morncooGaiters half Gaiters and Buskins;
Ties Slippers and walking Boots and Shoes;
a full assortment ol Misses and childrens
shoes of nil kinds.
N. B. We would particularly invite the at
tention of Planters to our stook of Negro
Allocs, which Is very frill.
N OTICE —Ail persons I idebted to the Eo
tale of Bryant Allen, late of Floyd coun
ty, deceased, arc requested to moke immediate
payment, nnd those having demands against
said eBtnte, will present them duly anthentlcH-
ted within the time prescribed by law.
Nov. 23. NANCY II. ALLEN.
Qualified Executrix.
G EORGIA, Floyd County.—Courtof Or
dinary, July Term, 1861.—Present their
Honors Wiu.iam Johvson, F. I Sohuvah
and Wn.MAM T. Pat s, Justices of said Court.
' To all whom it may Concern.
Wherens, Jesse Lnmberth, Administrator on
the Estate of John Reynolds, Inte of said coun
ty, deceneed, applies for Letters of Dismis
sion from the Administration of sold estate—
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, are hereby cited and admonished ta
file their objections (if any they have) in my
office, in terms of the Law, otherwise Letter*
Dismirsory will be granted tho applicant at the
January Term, Minute* of the court of Or
dinary for said county.
By order of the Court.
JESSE LAMBERTH.c. c.o.
July 7th, 1951.
"\TOTI(E—Is hereby given to all persons in-
debted to mo by noto or account, that
tlioy must make immediate payment, or ne
cessity will compol mo to placo thorn out for
„ - , . collection. Dcbtsthnt have been duo one year
Town, a few doors above the H.tburn "iBbo grthg, and no
HUtE.1T 1UCTW.1.
SELECT SCHOOL*
fn. L. J. Peck, will open a School for the
option of a limitednunibcr e(e“
CARRIAGE HANUFACTORV.
Bn THE eubforlber grateful for the
iff many mid repented favors be
stowed upon him” for lo those many years.”
by the citizens ol Ron,*/ and vicinity, would
still soUoltndoiitlmtnrfa oftheir pntronnge,
nnd a visit from all persons having business
In Ills line. He mny ho found at the nnmo
OLD ESTABLISHMENT an Broad street,
5 Doors West ol It- J. Johnson’s Corner.—
Within the last twelve months lie has gront-
lycnlnrgetl his shop, and made many and
importnnt improvements In utmost ovory
brunch of his business. His mnterlala nro
good and abundant; his workmen foithful
and competent, mid lie flatters himself thnt
his Carriages, Bugglos, nnd other vultieles,
will favorably compare iu beauty, stylo, fin
ish nnd durability, with nny similar esta
blishment North or South.
Connected with Ills Carriage Establish
ment, he has an extansive Blacksmith shop
at the head oi which Is an experienced
workman who Is always at home, nnd holds
himself in readiness to hummer nnd have
hammered, lion nnd steel to order.
The citizens ef Georgin and Alabama who
intend purchasing carrluyes or buggies, are
cordially invited to call nnd examine his
work. His prices will he regulated lo suit
the times, and cash in hand will at nil times
command tho very best bargains.
WILLIAM WIMPEE.
Romo, May 20,1851.
N. B.—Repairing done at tho shorlest
notico punctually and effectually.
Northern Work will be kept constant
ly on hnnd, whioh he will sell on accommo
dating BTms. W. W.
A First rate article of Tobacoo and Cigars
always kept at SHAW’S
Feb 20
JOHN 8. ANDERSON,
attorney at law.
W ILL give hia prompt attention to the sale
ot Lnnds, and the establishment of dis-
dnted Land Claims iu enstern T xns. II*
will nlso do a General collecting business.
All on the most moderate terms.
Address Marshall Harrison County Texas.
References.—r Judge Lumpkin.
J.'W. H. UsDERwoon.
Coi.. Daniel S'. PrintW.
July 10,1851.
A FIRST rate lot of Booth just received
and for sale by G. SHAW.
Feb .20 .
ADE ULOTHINC—Clonks nnd
overcoats, Tweed Sacks nnd
* ' “ plain and
Floyd Mortgage Sale for February.
TJjTILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday In F«b-
V ” rusry next,before the Court House door
ill the City of Rome, within the legnl houra of
sale,the following property, to wit;
Three Feather-beds,one Mattress, four Bed
steads. one walnut table, and one mettle clock;
all levied on ns the property of James W. Geer
to satisfy n Mortgago fi fa from Floyd Inferior
Court In fovor of Simmons 6s Gill vs James W
Geer. Property specified in said fi fa.
THOMAS S. PRICE, Sh’ff.
Deo. 3,1831.
At the uame time and place Prill be sold,
One Stove nnd Pipe, two Tin Cans, one
oue sink and mullcr, one amalloil con, one join
ter plane, ono spI of new plones, one set of old
planes, three hnnd sawn,, ona tennant saw,
eight socket! chisels, one steel square, one box
S onge. three drawing knives, three rules, 10
rmer chisels,seven gouges,two Trying Squaret
one rabbit plane, three hollow augurs and one
bit, four common aagara, one spoke shave, one
hand hammer, one rivit hammer, three work
benches, one glew kettle, one grind atone, one-
oil stone, and one carriage body; a 1 levied, on
as the property of George Bono to ear'iafy a
Mortgage fi. fn from Floyd Inferior Convt in
favor of Wm. Wimpee vssald Bone”. Vroper-
speaified in said n. fn.
THOMAS G WATTERS. D. Sh’ff
1351.
900 L ? s ' G0SHE N BUTTER, to,
Mnreht'lSsi. G ’ SHAWS '
■Vyholesale A Retail Clothing Store.—
NT PIERSON *6 JIEIDT, No. 10 Whita
ker street, Snva'.tnah, have continually on
hand n largo nn.j well selected stock of Koa-
dy-mnde clotlqinjj, unit Genis' Furnishing
Goods, to w 8|dH they invite the attention of
Merchant and tho publlo In general,
nov. 7, ly
H i STOVES, STOVES.
OT air vcntillating cooking Stoves, which
docs atvay with that objection most of peo-
plo liavotobrcail.&c., baked in Stoves. Please
call nnd cxamlno and buy something to ranko.
cooking easy and good eating; at
Deo. 12,1861. F. M. ALLEN.
J UST RECEIVED.—60 Sachs fresh Buck-
wheat Flour, 60 Boxes prime Choose. For
salo by W. E. ALEXANDER &€o.
Dec, 19,1861. .
B UGGIES,—FOUR superidr Buggies, well
mude and well trimmed, and a splendid
set of Harness with oirbh.for sale at a barg
ain. DENNIS 4r HUNT.
nag. 28, 1851. •
OTICE.—Tho co-partnership existing bo-
tween Marks, Fried So Co., will ho dis
solved in a very short time. All persons in
debted to the nhovo Firm by Noto or Book
acCohnt, will do woll to inuko immediate .pay
ment and save cost. ‘
Rome, January'2,1852.
DISSOLUTION.
r iE Firm of Sumter, Torbett & Co. hav
ing boon this day. dissolved by muti
consent, ail persons indebted to the ‘
please come f ' *
b*vh
GEORGIA, Floyd County. -WhereitiChris-
tlan Wisenbnker nnd George A, Keller, apply
to mo for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of John R. Iiiley, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law toshewcauae,if*ny
they have, why said iettera should not be gran
ted. Given under my hand at office this 24tli
Nov. 1161.
Nov. 28. JESSE LAMBERTH, c. c. o.
J UST RECEIVED,—A large and extensive
stock of Ladies’and Gents’dress goods,
newest spring style*; also a very large stock
of stsplo dry goods boots, shoes, hata and
clothing, saddlery, enrriago trimmings, spring*
and axles for buggies and two-horse wngons,
shelf nnd heavy hardware, of every style and
price, .smiths' tools, sheet, hoop and bar iron
and steel, hoes, chains. 4c0. Also a very
large and general stock of Groceries, Atlanta
steam Mills flour always on hand; together
with every other artiole wanted either for
city orcountry use, all of which will be sold
as cheap ob the olienpost call and see.
SULLIVAN CABOTdc CO.
April 3, 1831.
TVH.E. ALEXANDER k CO.
A RE now receiving u large and extensive
stook oflioavy goods nr tho Now Brick
Store oppo site tho Rad Road Dopot, con
sisting in part, of .Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Li
quors, all kinds Ropo, Bagging, Salt. l'on.
Molasses, candies. Nails, Soap, Starch, cau
dles, Negro Blankets and shoes, Rice, To
bacco, Segars, Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, cook
ing and Purlor Stoves, and a thousand other
articles which they invito Merchants and
Planters to cull and see as they can pur-
chnso Goods at Augusta prices with freight
added.
Rome. Gn,. October 17. lfWf*
20 BBL& Superfine and^ Extra ikmily
flour, for salo by, F, M, ALLEN.
ATLANTA MACHINE "wdKKB,
{Late Atlanta Iron Found tf/,)
T HIS new COMPANY is tioW prepared
to do work on short notl.ee, ‘6f heavy and
light Castings from the latest Unproved pat
terns of Iron, Brass o* Composition, a» of
whicli will be warro’uted-. Turning, Boring
and Drilling done t*» offter. Also, serewcut
ting of iOf eet or a*u3er, of any sited thread
required. Heavy andTifeht forging of wrought
Iron or Steel fyp* ; n superior style.
Particular Attentloa is called to their pat
terns for Mill Gearing, for Merchant and
pustor rt Flouring and Saw Mills, Gin Gear-
of nil the usual sizes, and Bark Mills ail
v;ayekept on hand. . We arc also prepared to
build stntloiiary Engines upon the latest im
provements all of which will be sold low lor
cash. Copper nnd Brass tsacn in exchange
for work ut cosh prices.
A. LEYDEN,
JAMES L. DUNNING,
john McDonough.
WILLIAM RUSIITON,
P. S. Ail of the above company nre prac
tical Mechanics, and give theft undivided at-
tention to tlie liualhes?.. oct&J85l.
TTIxccutor’s 8a!?.—Agreeably to an order
JUi of the honorable the Inferior Court of
Floyd coutltys When sitting for Ordinary
purposes, wiU1)o soid on the firsttuesday iu
January next, before the Cohfl House door
on the City of Rome, within'the usual hours
of sale a tniqt or parcel of Ltirnl, containing
one handrJd nnd eighty acres of Lund,
known as the place whete In William Cham
pion, deceased, formerly ffved, lying on Big
Cedai: qreek. Sold for hie benefit of tho
heirs and-creditors of sa id deceased.
M. L. "COLBERT, Ex’i.
... Oct. 31, IS51,
G loves.—Lndfos nmi Gents white colored
Kid, Bilk and Lts'ie-ihrrhd, Ladies Color
ed nnd Black iiolnftr Pie*nic, and children’*
Lisle-thrcnd nndcottdn Gloves.
DENNIS & HUNT.
W C* DEXBOXi Is now receiving • fUl
v supply of Dry Goods and Groceries,
to which lie would invite the ntlention of
his customers nud the public generally, t
is determined to sell aslowusuuy house!
tiie city.
rpiSXlftfJ BUSWESS^-The subscriber V
JL inform his friends and fktepgb**
ernliyi that he is now engaged jp
fuctureof Tin-VTurt! «*|( rre -
A Iso every description of sh
shop is on Broad urcet nistriy i
pee’s Carling* ‘