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iigicvsuHinit
; t3cc. 28-The tfciiato vras
t in scajicm to <1<w.
In tho Ilouao,' iTortico Maynard, of
Tcnnofiseo, was nonfihmted for Speaker.
Tho House then proceeded to ballot for
Speaker,.405 votes being necessary for
n chpibo. • Sherman, of Ohio, receiving
101*, Maynard, of Tennessee, 05. Tho
remaining votos *vero scattering.
Say^Chronical & Sentinel in mforenea
to the Southefn Medical Students at the
North, wo had no idea that wo * should
so soon nave the gratification of laying
boforti our readers the following pleas
ing intelligence;
i‘ Philadelphia, poc.20.—The student*
from Southern States, attending tho
Medical Colleges in this city, held a
mooting to day, and resolved to secede
in a body from these Institutions and
go to-Southern Colleges. Tho atten
dance was largo, and tho proceedings
word conducted throughout with great
docorum and propriety. There was no
exhibition of violent fooling. Jefferson
Collogo losos 200 students, and tho
Pennsylvania University 100. Tlioy
will proceed homeward in a l*ody to
morrow night, by a special train.
A large number go to the Richmond
Medical Collogo.
This Isa movo in tho right direction,
and wo rejoice to too that tho students
nb tho Philadelphia schools, whore mil
lions of Southern funds lmvo contribu
ted to swell tho coffers of those institu*
cions, have taken tho initiative in tho
matter. Wo hope the >vork will go on,
till not a soil or daughter of tho South
is to bo l'puud in a school In a froo
Stato.
Ptolemy Phllopator, who livod somo
two hundred years before Christ, had a
ship with forty hanks of rowers, being
f;00,Rnglish foot in length—110 foot Ion-
gor than tho Persia, and only 1H0 feet
shorter than tho Croat Kastorn, 7(» feat
from ono sido to tho other, in bight, to
gunwales, it was 90 foot; and from the
highest part of tho stern to tho water*
line, .it was about a hundred foot} it hud
fffrir rudders, ouch GO foot long. When
put to sea it hold more than 4000 row*
e.s, and 4000 supernumeraries, and on
the dock wore 5000 inurinors. And be
sides all these, tlioro was a largo body of
mon under tho decks, ami a vast quan
tity of provisions and supplies.
A rniKND.—Oh! the blessing it is to
have a friend to whom one can spoak
fearlessly on any subject, with' whom
one’s deepest, as well as one’s most fool
ish thoughts come out simply and safe
ly. Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible
comfort of fooling safo with a person,
having neither to woigh thoughts nor
measuro words, hut pouring them all
right out, just as they are, chaff and
grain together, certain that a faithful
hand will tuko and sift them, keen wlmt
is worth keeping, and then with tho
breath of kindness blow tho rest away,
A L\fc for a Ljfe.
The Yacht Wanderer.—Boston, Bee.
24.—The Yacht Wrnderer, Cupfc Wol-
r,on, arrived boro from Flores. Welton
reports tho Wandoror sailed from Sa
vannah in charge of Martin, for Africa,
for sluvos. Tho yacht touched at Flores
and took aboard two Portuguese wo
men, and Martin subsequently wont
ashore for provisions, taking with him
tho chronometer and charts. In his
(Martin’s) absonco Welton and the
mate, sailod for tho const of America.
Welton stutos that ho was carried oil’
against his will, and that Martin’s real
namo is Lincoln P. Patton from Bath,
Maine. Tho yacht is In chargo of tho
U. S. Marshal.
Moiule Oa.vNGEs.-TheMobiloTribune
says:
Wo wero presented yesterday with a
cluster of oranges raised by Mr. 1). T.
Bronan, about three miles from the city.
They are larger and in our opinion
much sweeter than tho Cuba orange.
Mr. Bronan tells us that they nro from
Geuoo seed, and that his trees this yeni
have horno over 45,800 good sweet oran
ges, most of which lie nos already sold
at big pricos. Ho has somo trees, which
will boar next year, for sale. Next sea
son ho expocts his crop of orangos will
• bo over 200,1X10,
COTA North Carolina lady, who liber
ated a number of slaves a few years ngo,
is now in the Poor House of Warren
county Ohio. Will the slaves help her?
j&^y-An oxchango says Congress repre
sents ‘‘some of tho wisdom and all of
tho folly of tho nation,” and it might
haveaddod a good doal of tho rascali
ty.
in his petition, duly
>rd. that he has fully
.TV . trator.ofThomas McGuire, reprejout*
W «u Court in his petition, duly Alotfond it?
tered en record, that he has fully administer
ed Thomas McGuire’s eituto.
These are, therefore, to cltq all person*
oonoarnod^ kindred and creditors, to show
cause if (wjP they eah. why said administra
tor should not bo discharged from his admin-
Istratlwii ami rocwlve iottars of dismission on
the second Monday in January, i860.
Oiveh under my hand and official signature,
at office this Oth June. 1869.
Junc8.0m. J. LAMBKHTU. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Floyd Comity*
W HAREAS, Nancy J. and John Y. Mil-
lor. Administratrix and Aduilnistra-
or, of William F. Miller, represent to the
court, iu their petition, duly filed and enter
ed on the minutes of tlicconrt,tlinttlicy have
fully Administered William F. Miller's cs*.
tntc.
Tills Is. Hi ore fora, to ello all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to shun* cause,
if any tlioy can, why naid Administratrix
and Ami nut rotor, 'should not ho discharged
from their Administration, and receive let
ters of dismission, on the second Monday In
January, 18110.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, at office, this fltli of June, 1860.
JiiS.Otn. JESSK LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
•iEORGIA, Floyd County. \
T O ALL whom it may concern, Harrison
Camp, having in proper form applied to
mo for permanent letters of Administration
on tho estate of John (.White, late of sold
c.-unty deceased.'thts is to cite ail and singu
lar, tho creditors and next of kin of John
White, to ho and appear at my office, within
the time allowed by law, and show enuso, if
any tlioy can, why permanent AUoii nlstra-
tioii. should not bo'granted to Harrison Cutup,
on John Willie's estate.
Given under my hand and official signaturo,
EXEUUTOR’8 NOTICE.
GEORGIA. Folk County.
S IXTY 0ity« after dole 1 will nl.ply to lira
Court or Ordinary of Folk County for
leave to tell the Negroes belonging to the es
tate of Francis Gilbert, dm-astd. III accord
ance with the will of said Deceased, tills
December 8th, 1840.
WILLIAM PEEK, Kx’r.
dec! 1—60(1 of Francis Gilbert, Dec'td,
Administrator’ll Sale.
GREKABLH L> an order of tho court of
unty, ,0a., will he
L.Ordlnnry of Putnam c
J before the Court lions
■, in town of
Buchanan, ItnrraLon re., on tliu 1 at Tuesday
In December next, between the legal hours of
enlo tho following Tracts of Lind, to wit s
Lot No. 903, 26th dis. and nd roc., and lot
No. 880, in the 1st dls. and 4tli see., original
ly Cherokee now Uurrnlinn county; Bald lot
is part of the real estate of Frederick Haney,
deceased, and to he sold for tho benefit oi
his ticirtf.
Terms made known on Ihe dav of sale.
oct22 WM. F. HANKY, Adm'
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEAULK loan order of tho Ordinal.
of Troup county, will he sold before the
Court Houso door in tho city of Home, ou the
first Tuesday in Dec’r next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following land, to wit
«Lot No. 070, 3d din. and 4th see., thur
lug 40 iini-os, morn or lens. Bold as the pro
perty of Wiley J. Sterling, late of Troup
county, deceased, for she benefit of tho heirs
and creditor* of said deceased. •
Terms made known on tho day of sale.
BKTIIENA STERLING. Adm'x,
W. L..STIRLING, Adtn'r,
0012.1—iOd of W. J. Stirling, dco'd.
Administrator’s Hale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court
of Ordinary for Poik Cotinly, Georgia,
will be sold totfie highest bidder at the Court
House door in liuolisiiaii, Harralson county,
the first Tuesday iu February, within the
legal hours of salo, lot of Land No. 862 in the
20th district of (lie third section now Ilarrnl-
otinty. Sold a? tlm property of the e»-
of Jatnos A, Crowder, deceased. Sold
for tho benefit of heirs ami creditors. Terms
of sale, cash. Dec. 1st, 184V.
JOHN 0. CltABH,
do,: 14—IOd Atlai'r, Do lk.nls Non.
GEORGIA, Floy,I County.
0 all whom it may concern—Jn* R. Free-
man, having, iu proper form, applied to
for pcrnmnciit h-tlern of Administration
the eslato of Thus, Hamilton Into of said
county.
Tills is to cite all and singular Ihe credi
tors and next of kin o| Tints. Hamilton, to be
and appear at my office, within the time al
lowed hy law, ntid show enuso if any they
can, why permanent Administration should
not lie granted to John R. Freeman,
on Thomas Hamilton’? estate.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, at office this*. 28lh Nov. 1859.
no.10 JliSSE LAM BERTH, ftrd’y-
GEORGIASTATE LOTTERY,
'JduFor the benefit of the MONTICELLO
UNION ACADEMY, of Jasper co., Go.
Authorised by Speclnl Act of Legislature.
2ft,828 Prises.
More than ONE PRIZE to
every two Tiokots.
McKinney & Co., Managers.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$ ,000.
fcSL-Th'kct* only $10.
Halves, Quarters and Keighlh? iu proportion.
EACH SATURDAY IN DEC.. 184V.
In tho City of Nnvnnnitli, Georgia
CLASS 48, to hd Drawn Doc., .Id
* CLASS 49, tu be Drawn •* 10th.
Cl,ASS 60. to he Drawn “ 17/ii,
CLASS 41. to ho Drawn •• 2-ltli.
CLASS 42. to bu Drawn •« 31st.
Magnificent Scheme,
IIIZKS. 1‘MIZI:?.
1 of$C0,000 is 460,0001 4 of 1000 nro
lot 20,000 is 20.000 IS of 600 an
1 of 10.000 is 10.0001 2 of 400 an
1 of 5.000 is 6.0001 2 oi 3U0 ur,
I of 4,000 is 4,000 2 of 200 arc
I of .1,000 is .1.000 60 of 150 ar,
1 of 2.000 is 2.000 100 of 100 art
I of 1.600 is 1,600; 100 of 96 an
I of 1,100 ts l.lOOilOO of 86 nr,
APPOXIMATION PRIZES,
rnirss. rntrx.
4 of $200 app'x'm to $60,006 nro
4 of 150 app'x’iuc to 20.000 are
4 of 125 npp'x'inL to 10.000 aro
4 of 100 app'x’ing to 5.000 are
5 of 80 app'x’ing to 4.000 «r*
8 of 00 app’x'ing to .1,000 are
t of 50 appVing to 2.000 are
3 uf 40 npp'x’ing te 1,600 are
400 of 20 npp’x'ing te 100 are
GEORGIA, Folk County.
TTTIIBREAS, John H. MuGrady, admin-
V V istrator on the estate of Silas N. Mo-
Grady, deceased, has applied t« me for letters
of dismission from said administration.
These nro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persona Interested iu said estate, to ho amt
appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to
show cause, if any they lmvo, why said ap
plicant should not ho dismissed from his said
administration.
Glvon undor my hand and official signa
ture this 23d of Get. 186V.
oet23-0m 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
fllO all whom it may concern, Mary II
Jl Jones and William II. Jones, haring in
proper form applied to me for permnnunt let
ters of Administration on the estate of Gabriel
Jones, late of said county deensad.
This is to cite ail nnd singular, the creditors
and nextofkindofOabriol Jones to ho and ap
pear at my office, within the time allowed
by law, and show rails*, if any they can,
why said permanent administration should
not lie grunted to Mary H. Jones and Wil
Ham H. Jones on Gabriel Jones, estate,
Givonundor my hand and official sig
ntfoHUIA, Folk tiounty.
'XYT’HKREAS Thomas Pollard linn applied
YY to mo for lottor? of dismission from his
administration on tho estate of Orman Pollard,
deceased.
These aro, thcroforo, to cite and admonish
all persons interested in said estate, to he and
appear at my office, on or before tho first Mon
day in April next, then and there to file their
objections, if any they have, to said appli
cant's being dismissed from ids said admin
istration in terms of tho law.
Given under mv hand and official signature
this 19th day oft)eL, 1S5V.
oct26-6m S. A. BORDKR8, Ordinary.
rnr.NTiciANA.—Mr. Uonry A. Bhuln
says, in a Mississippi paper, that holms
“worked zoalously for tho Administra
tion.” Now lot him turn and work faith
fully against it. f : Tis a poor lthulo that
won’t work both ways.
A Georgia Invention.—Br. M. J.
Ciallughor of Savanah has invented and
GEORGIA* Floyd county.
A 'NY. STONE, (laving applied to bo ap-
• pointed Gunrdinu'of the person and
property of Marcus Rogers, a minor, unde
Fourteen years of age, resident of said comi
This is to cite nil person? eoneernsd, to li
and appear at the Term of 111* Court of Ordl
nary, to be held next after the expiration ol
thirty days from the first publication of this
notice, and show cause, if any they can. why
said A. W. Stone, should not be intrusted
with tho Guardianship of the person and prop,
tv of said Marcus Rogers.
Given under my hand and official signntu:
office, this, 21 si Nov, I860.
nov2.1. JK8SB LAMBERT!!, Ord’y.
BA O. IlHXItr,)
vs > Hill for Divarcc, Jkc
Roiiuut nKXitv, J
I T appearing from the return of the SlierilT,
Hint the defendant i? not te he found iu
this county, and it farther appearing to the
court that he doe? not reside in the Stale,—
It is ordered by the court, that serrieo bi
perfected by publication in tho Romo Couri
er, once a month for four menti s, hefor# the
next term of thin court. This Bopt. 28th,
185V. LEANDER W. CROOK, J. *. o. c.
A true oxtract from tho minutes of Chat
tooga .Superior Court,
oct.fl. W. 0. EDMONSON, Cl'k.
Mauv J. JIammoxm, )
vs [• Hill for Divorce Ac
Daniel M. Hammoxh. )
I T appearing from the return oftho Sheriff,
that (lie defendant is nut to bo found iu
this county, nnd it further appearing to the
Court that the defendant does not reside in
tliis State. It is ordered by the court,
that service he perfected hy publication in
the Rome Courier once u month for four
months, before the next term of this Csurt.
This Sept, fitli, 185V.
LEANDKIl W. CROOK, j. s. c. c,
A truo extract from the minutes of Chat
tooga Superior Court.
ooL5. W. 0. EDMONSON, Cl'k,
David Covinoton, )
ts [ Hill for Divorce,
Haciikl B. Cotixutos, J
I T appearing from tho return of tho Sheriff,
thutthe dofondant, Rachel B. Covington,
does not resido in this county, nor within tho
limits of till? State. It is therefore, ordered
hy the court, that defendant appear
.. the next torm of this court,
plnintllV will lie allowed to proceed oxparlo,
and it i? furthor ordered, that this ordor ho
published in tho Borne Courier, a ptiblio Ga
zette. published in Romo, Ga., and tho same
lisiied once a mouth for four months
the next term of this court.
LEANDER W. CROOK, J. i
lallugnor or Havanan 1ms invented ana , A trim extract train lb. titlmtlr. of Chat-
mtentod a brood,-loading: rife| A trial j**
ho pu
belor
TO THE
PLANTERS OF CHEROKEE «A.
W
j wlih li i
Thy Excel Plow, sleek 1
The Eagle “ - “ >
Tho Sharp's patent, itv
2 lefl-hand.
?i/.e?. 2 leD-liand,
LSI 7 size?. Tim Exeel, ii
$5.11)0
5,OH)
i 810
1^0
A'O
7.5o«
m.voo
V.60II
3,500
« 800
600
600
400
610
480
•too
.120
35,000
25,828 Prize*, amounting to $.166,040
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will ho
sold at the following rains, whirh is tho risk:
CertifieatosofPaekngesof 10 W|ioletiekot*$60
“ “ '• 10 Half •• .10
« « « 10 Quar. ** 15
“ « “ 10 Eighth » 7.50
in ordering Ticket* or Certificate*, nnelase
ths msney to our addreu for the tickets or
dered, on receipt of which they will ho for
warded hy first mail. Purcha»er* can have
tickets ending in any figure they may desig
nate.
The listofdrawn numbers and prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Norms to ConnRsroxnr.xT8.—Those who
pre.fcr not sending money by mail, can use
Hit -Express Coin'psnies, whereby money for
Tickets, In Mims of Tea Dollnrs and upward*,
enn b# sent us at our risk and expense, from
any slty where there i? an Express Ollleo.—
Th# inonen and ordrr must lie onolosed In a
Government Pn*t Office Stamped Envelope,
or the Express Companies cannot rocotTt
then*.
All eonununications strictly confidential.
Address order* for Tickets or Certificates to
no39. M.KINNKY A CO., 8avaunah, Ga.
DR. LITTLE^S ’
ANODYNE C0UGU DROPS
^ flflfl It Mil wrf/iin Ail-. A./ A. ®
* Also Sharp A Hamilton'* Cultivators with the justly celebrated Sayn , ,
Steel Teeth. We will take pleasure in showing theso articles to any uml all pen
Rome, Nor. 21st, 185V.
HARPER A BUTLER.
1859, FALL* TRADE 1859.
THE LARGEST
IM PORTATI OTST,
EVER RECEIVED, COMPRISING
LADIES DRESS GOODS, PROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE
MOST ELEGANT.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
House-Fnrnislimii and Planters Hoods,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETS, HEARTH RUGGS,
WALL I* A I* It It V\l>
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
ALL for sal* at Ike iowmt possible price, for Cash orlo prompt paving eu?tomors.
•ept2I. J. H. McCLUNO.
IDRTF0RR FIRL LVU SUMT <».,
HARTFORD, CONN'.
Administrator’s Salo.
B Y virtue of an ordor of the Court of Or
dinary of Floyd county, Ga., granted in
January Inst, will bo sold before tho Court-
lioifito door, in the city of Romo, Floyd eoun-
>n the first Tuesday in January next, the
following nogrooa, viz : Bila*. a blacksmith,
33 years old: Amo*. 30) Bn in 21: Jourdan 26;
Frank 20; Jell’70: Mira 17, and her two child-
: Cfnre«sa.14; Julia 20. nnd her two eliild-
renj Rntli 00. Al#o, 1 interest in the follow
ing negrnosVirginln aged V: Augustus 7:Tom 5
Rob .1. All tho above negroes sold a? tho
property of Jonas King, deceased, and sold
for tho benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of
said deceased. Terms of sale. Cash.
BENJ. V. HAWKINS, Adm’r.
JANE A. KING, Adm’rx.
9—IOd.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIG0RAT0RI
NKTF.R DEHIL1TATK8,
I T is Compounded entirely from
Glims* and ha? become an ostnhlishud
fact, a Standard Medicine, known and ap
prove by all tliMtlQjihuv* used it, and is
now resorted to with q confidence in all tho
disousos for which it|^ is rueoinmendod.
It hn* cured tliou- ^4 sands within tho last
two year? whe had given up nil hope* of
relief, as tlio iiuincr-S ous unsolicited csr-
till cute? ia my pos- S sosslou shw
The dos* must be P
pernment of the in-
sday in
Administrators* Salo*
W ILL ho sold, on tho first Tt
January next, at the Court-house, in
the city of Romo, Floyd county, within tho
legal li’our? of ?alo, tho west half of lot of
Land No. 166, in 23rd Dlst, and 3rd Section,
1 sold as tho proporty of tho cstnto of
ins King, deceased, at tho risk of George
S. Rlnck, who hid it off nt the previous sale,
i tailed to comply with tho tornis of salo.
Penns of salconu half cash tho other on a
dit until tho 1st of July, 1860, with uoto
and good security.
BENJ. F. HAWKINS, Ad
novlfi. JANE A. KING. Adm’trx.
G HO RGI A—Floyd County.
A NDREW J. Wnrnoek,, guardian of Mary
Ann Isham, having applied to tho
court of Ordinary of said county, for a dis
charge from hi? Guardiadiliip of Mary Ana
Isliam’s person nnd proporty.
This is therefore to cito ull persons coi
>1. to show cause hy filing objections in my
offleo, why tho said Andrew J, Wnrnoek,
should not be dismissed from ills Guardian-
ship of Mary Ann Isham, and rccuivo tho
adapted to tho tom-
dividual taking it,
quantities as to act
WASHINGTONHALL,
11V U. It. SASSHN,
(smicmlm to j. jjiiiusuiiti.)
ATLANTA. - - I (H)OU(ilA.
K.H. BABHKliN, fi.rra.r pfrlfti.l-of "Sup-
i.rr m««A" ul Cullimin. *>-'"• OKI friun.l
laUo HOliu.) lEKtfioT, and go* nyo..r»olv«« oo-
c ,.r.lln»ly.
Olt ATKDA. 1). I8IO.
Authorized Cnpitul,
Cupitiil I’nid in* •
Surplus* - - •
CHARTHU 1»ER1»KTUAL,
$1,000,000
- AOO, OO 0
• - 200,000
Abstract of the Ninety-Eighth Semi-Annual Statement mado
MAY 1st, 1800.
ASSETS.
Cash on hand and in Bunk. - ....
Balances on Hook duo Company. .....
Bills receivable for loan*, amply sennrsd, . . -
Real Estate unencumbered, (cash vuluo,) ....
2,40V Shares Rank Stock In Hartford, Market Vnh
2,200 “ •• “ New York, “ ••
960 « “ *• BosUn, « ••
400 « •• " 8t. Low is, “ «
240 “ Railroad and other Stock, “ “
Hartford City Bonds, § por cants. “ “
State Stocks, (Tennessee Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per cents. “ “
United Statos Treasury Note?, •< ««
_ V™' sSSafficai m
dug liumodl.ilu relief. In ,nluo oui W
Hon ol the Lungs of any remedy
w.! s K, b d? Sw
wlU.m.i Mrlugin* tlm lt
moiiul in nil .ui.gh inlxt.iri.,. “ h “ t *-
"»• t.ITTl.K-S '
VERMIFUGE.
....IvTw' ana m
is required to rollovo childron"of “ oll,il, 8 «l'l
of Ihi boiV„, > '. v , or eT"-
K‘"..fN .10 <ii* Ptifilo, 11. rra„,i.„,
, CfOlIDh Itmturo,
This is prepiirml from a Frotioh Ren|i, 0 ^
the forms uf‘No. I and .2; llm fi rMl Aj
"' ul Moor Alim. A
tu t,e Counu in k.
Unttiul Statu? Phurtniieopcea „ r j,, lir « tf
AmorKn!""",'' l ' ll ‘ Uol "'l' l * 1 "' rlraM |
Ull. UTTU-.S
ilundrida ol cohos of Chronic Totten, ,
Srald Heads, and discusu? of the skin general-
ly, lmvo hoc., cured by this remedy «nd
* nec the Inlroduction of tlio No. 2 prepare
tlon (being stronger) scnrehlv n ••mm i
l'..m 1 .l ll...i II will ill,v,r.„il„|,|,™
"."'l' III""' 1 I. V' f " r "‘ll.curnii. Sqi...
ml IJK nr. Il in it|.jjlM j. ||.o form uf pj...
ur., and nffitntjnroiiibjo.
I'liv-i.-li.n, nra rafi-rraU Iu llio Kill, i
'•P'‘fJ<l ll 4 to I In' nl.la,w „
in.UI.iliw nf III. Mulnrln .MnJin,, '
In no,h|jnanaiua hi. UIH«mil remrtK., (
nJ ..nk.Ml I.. ,»>• If limy uro not II,„ ,|,| cl
In".',; nr Ihn ,,ruf,,,|„„, |„ | lhn „ft h
practised tnodioino extensively for tnor* tiisi
tini yonr., Imforo retiring In llm Ku.inSi!
All orders should be uddrossed to
v i i i i, TTLKA BRO., Maoon.Ga. ■
For sale hi Koine, by Messrs. Fnreil A R| ge i
id hy L. W. Bean, f.uve Spring?, nnd .M*r. I
hnuts or Drugglnt? genornlly. July20. '
IMPROVED C0TC0N GINS
Spike Thrashing
rpiIE undersigned,, ‘
1 most respetfully ..
tliov will continue tlio Mi Mifacturin
ton* Gins and Win
al c
icale. The
luring a most cxeellent Si
approved wlioro it lias hi
to their old style. All G
perform well or no pay, o
purchaser's rcsidenco<ir
pot, free of Charge for I
imiring done at tlio siiorlo
iidtioi
luchincs!
da, Ga., would
tliu public that
' ' 'ngorCot-
their u?
nro also uuuiufn
noTi lieslier, pinch
a used, in additlc
_• are warranted
I delivered at tliu
•.West Railroad «h
jnsportftti**n. R'
iiiuticcuud in the
i innnufaotliring Sash. Doors
il ?hal) ho fl'used to fill all
, r ilsls.
. t thu dictates of w your jiidgmentguide
iu the uho of ths I Liver Invigorator,
il it will euro Llv- Od er Complaints, Bil-
Altneks, Dys- pepsin. Chronic Di
arrhoea, Summer ^ICamplaints, Dysnn*
rry, Dropsy. Sour m Stomach, Habitual
Costlveness, Cholic,|Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulen
it will euro Sick hoadncho, (as* thousand
testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or
three Tunspoonfuls aro taken at commence-
mnnt of attnek.
All who aro using it ara giving tliolr tosti-
nny in its favor.
Mix water in tho mouth with the Invigara-
tor, and swallow both together.
l’ricc Ono Dollar per Dottle*
—ALSO—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
X>URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
JL put up in Glass Cases,. Air Tight, and
will keep in any climate.
LIABILITIES.
liadjtlslud.
Total Asset?, $874,313 96
$29,673 08
Claims for Losaos u
IfAtrrronn, May 27th. 1059.
TIMO. O. ALLYN,Secretary, H. HUNTINGTON. Presi-lrnl.
0. C. LYMAN, Assisiaal Secretary. WM. N. ROWERS, Actuary.
Insurance against Loss or Damage by Firo on Dwelling*, Furniture, WarctiniiHos. Store*
dories, and most other kind? of property, can ho ofl'ccted in th ii
tlio natnro of tlio risks, and security ot
policy
Tho Family Cu-
but active Cathartic
has used in his prac-
l, fi' constantly
from tlioso who )m
and the satisfaction
regard to their
place thorn within
of tho respective merits of this rille, a
Minnie mu shot ami a Slmrpo’s rifle was
mado by Gen. KH MeConnol and John
Jones, Esq., nt Millodgovillo a short
time since. After a fair and thorough
experiment tlioy pronounce tlio Galla
gher rlflo far superior to any breech-
loading arm they have seen.
Ingenious.—Tho Chinese method of
taking off hoots is as follows :
They plaeo tho boot in a viro, and
apply a yoke to tlio nook, worked by
wheel, which only stops working when .
the hoot or head cornea off 1
BSy-Oon. Winticld Scott lias returned
to New \ T ork, from his mission to tho
Vacitic limit of our Northern Boundary,
in tlio steamship Atlantic.
KPSyTho editor of an Indiana paper
says “villiany is on foot.” We supposo
•the editor has lost his horse.
StoyMr. William Hood was robbed
near Corinth, Ala., on tho 13th ult. The
Corinth paper says that the namo of the
highwayman is unknown, but thero is
no doubt that ho was Bobbin Hood.
OaS* Fernando Wood, Mayor elect of
Now York, has engaged rooms in Char
leston, to ho occupied during the sitting
or tho Domooratio Convention, for him
self and friend? about ono hundred
» persons.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, Dennis Brown, one of the
Executor? of Charles Wohb. rteeensod,
represent? to the Court, iu hi? petition July
filed and entered on record, that he ha? fully
Administered Charle? Webb's estate.
Those nro, therefore, to cito all por?on» con
cerned, kinsman and creditor?, to show cause,
if any tlioy can, whv said Executor
should not bo discharged from their Execu
torship and receive letter? of dismission on
tlio Heeond Monday in Jim., I860.
Given under my hand and official signature
at office, Oth June, 18611.
J. LAV
junoS.Oin.
•AM BERTH. Ordinary.
Volk Vot/poncd Sheriff Sales.
i the legal
the following property, to wit:
Tho place on which Charles Rom n<
side?, la Cedar Town, containing on*
drod acre? moro or lew,—also, the pli
which Dr. Witcher now rcridc?, in said Town,
containing twelve
Deavon Bull, 2 Cotv? and 1 yearling, 25 head
of hogs, 1 patent pinup and one eum-abeller;
nil Hold a* the property of Charh
satisfy one fi fa issued from Folk Superior
Court, in furor «f William E. Alexaudor,
said Rom.
Will bo sold nt tlio same time
ou* Negro woman ininied Clnrii
child. *ai«[ woman about 20
on a? the property
satisfy o ” ' ’
Polk Rupei
nd nlnr
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
Harness Depot,
ferent Cathartics act
of tho bowel*.
The Family Un
due reference to this
been compounded
purest Vegetable
Out-Buildings o
contained in the an
Application? Tor
Romo and vicinity.
>••1. a
I Furniture.
isisting of Dwellings, Barn
rain. Farming Uten-lla. .li
the undersigned, the duly authorized Agent foi
REUBEN B. NORTON. Agent, Romo, Ga.
and Blind?,
order? entrusted
P|7T8 A COOK.
ap28—1 Successors toJ. Winship A Co.
IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SIIOl*.
On Georgia Itail Hoad, /nvf Cotton factory,
AUGUSTA, A.
O RDERS are solicited fo}Cn»ting? for Rail
Roads, all kind of Mil binary for Gold
Mines, Bridge* and Draw Iff dices. Ga? Works,
Flour Mill?. Paper Mill?. Saw Mill*, Gin
(tearing. Water Wheel?, ill kind of .Smith
wo k. Shafting and CircuU- saw mills coi
plcte. [mnr.lrt.Iy.V»U] IV. M. HEIGHT.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
COOKING STOVES.
thnrtio Pill is gentle
hich tho propritor
ce moro than twen-
crensing demand
long used tho Pill?
whioli all Hxnres? in
lias induced me to
1 tho reach of all.
Tho Professions well known that dif-
n different portion?
PATRIOT
VICTOR,
Daylight,
Sim Rise,
Golden E
thnrtio rill ha*,with
well established fact
from a variety oftho
, .. Extracts, which net
alike on every part]<J of tlie nliinentnry
good|O land safe in all c
7t
‘s-
TS
B
&
HAYWOOD’S
BALM OF SAVANNAH!
ClGmi.lnii,Nutirliiliiii|-nii<llleuiilir,iiir |
'i'll K IIA III.
I X pre.oiilln* Ihu KAI.M OP SAVANNAH
In tlio |>iiKllc. Die nro]>rK'tordoo.is.> will,
out hny of lit.. lio.UilTKra atlonditir il„. |„. L
troiliiolloo «f 0 now nn.l unlrlr.l nniclt, Ktil I
* now been iittuoii years before the publi*,
‘ ywj ha* added to it? populnritr.-
riio demand for it having increased so fur be
ts for producing it
and nt the muiiic tiinoAdding t*
olleneo, j>y tliu rusidtiof a long
its former excellence, Jt>v t
prnctieul experience iu its
Tim following voucher? nro gendrmertwcll
known, nnd cun be attested;
Savannah. A»g. 3, 1853.
J. M. Hoy wood, Agent—DcarSjr: I chctr-
liy eoinplyjwitli my nr»nii?cy to give y»*
y •pinion of the merits of lour Balm of
Suvunnali. After using it formme two year*.
I nm prepared to speak from experience, ami
do not hesitate to pronoum-rit tho best pro-
r oration for thu hair that I lave ever used.—
esteem it u idouf-Miit nnd convenient article
dressing the hair, p«Wssing most of Ihe
tlie popular cosmetic* of
if tbiir deleterious qusli-
virtuns claimed fi
tho dav, with iv
lie?. 1 feet confident tlrat it only ncodi'iu h
known to the public t» becumo utiivurrally
populi
Very
JCditei
respect filly your?,
/W, T. THOMPSON,
of S^ van nnh Morning No mi
To .<
HAVILAND* ( J|it4l»;«TEH <«-.
268, Broad Street, 2 doors from CilnliuHotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
J. P. Haviland, |
II. 8. Blieltoi
Chari...
Tho public generally, and purchasers in par-
From tho Mobilo Tribune, wo
regret to learn that Gen. Miraboau II.
Lamar died of npoulexy, a few days
sinoe, at Richmond foxas,
Chas. W. DuBose, K?q.,^)f Han
cock, has, wo learn, boon appointed
t 'lerk of tlio,Supremo Court.
Gov. Jhown h«u appointed V. A.
(iaskill, Esn., coinjiilor oi tho Laws of
tho General Assembly, for tho session
of 1859. t t ^
A patent pocket umbrella Is among
tho latest inventions that lmvo boon pa
tented.
if
old; levied
William 11. C. Prior,
fi’fa. iii my hands, issued from
ir Court in favor of Dauiel C.
Roberts,'against said Prior. Property poin
ted nut by tlie plaintiff.
uor2. K. LYON, Bh'ff:
NOTICE.
L oxpoct all tho
. . utivHiu xo tliu old firm of _
ton A Co., aud Perry A Lamkm, either by
note or opott accoont> to vail and sottle up on
or before the 1st of January next. We need
the-inooey aud must have it; so dont wait for
,i« to call on you in person. COME ALONG!
doc28-2t ' PERRY A LAMKIN.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of Perry, Langston, A Co., ii
till? day dissolved, by mutual consent—
The business of tlie firm will bo settled up l»y
Perry A Lainkin. This 20th day August,
1359. THO- J. PERRY.
.T. W. LANGSTON.
O. W. F. LAMKIN, Jr.
milE undersigned having purchased tho
interest of Janies W. Langston, in tlie
fiim of Perry. Langston, A Co., will continue
the Grocery business, under tlio name aud
slyleof Perry A Lumkin. We keep constant
ly on hand a good assortment uf Groceries,
whiuh we will soil low for cash only, or
oonntry produce at cash prices. We feel
gratified and return our thank? to our friend?
and customers, for tlioir liberal |uitronage ex
tended to tliu late firm, and would respectfully
solicit a oontinuunce of tliu patronage, hither
to extended tons.
The business of tlio late firm will be sot tied
up by u?, and we do earnestly request all in
debted to it, to call nnd settle, a? we are ««i'
ing tlie money and must lmvo it, no as v
cau do justice to those we owe.
*ug24. TERRY A LAMKIN.
ticuln’r, aro invited to examined my stock of
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS,
BAROUCHES,
TOP BUGGIES,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
ALSO
A Large Lot of
Harness,
Both Northern »nd
Home Manufacture,
At lowest possible Prices.
New Work made to
Order,
Repairing promptly
attended to.
Also a fair. Assort me ul of
BUGGY UdlUUELLAS, WHIPS,
Plow llridluK* and Collars*
Horse HliuikeU nnd Uniter** Ac.
Opposite Walker*a Nlables, on first Floor of
J. 11. Bray's Carriage factory,
nor. V—7L * O. II. EVE.
ennal, and . _
where a Cathnriic is needed, such
rangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains In the Rack and Loins, Costivonens,
Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from
sudden colp, which frequently, if ncglnctcd,
end in a long course of Fever, Loss of Appe
tite, a Creeping sensation of Cold over the
body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight in
tho head, nil Infianimntnry Di*en?o, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great
Purifierof tho blood and many diseases to
which flesh i? heir, the numerous to mention
in thisadxcrsisemcnt. Dose, I to 3.
Price* 3 Dime*.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cnthar-
lio Pills are retailed by Druggist generally,
and sold wholesale by* the Trado in all tho
large towns.
fl. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES,
Sehoois, Oflleos, Counting Rooms. Bar Rooms, and Shops—adapted to nitlior coal or wood.
Ironing Stoves, Charcoal Furnace, Farmer? Boilers. Tea Kettles, Round Boilers. Hollow
Wnro Castings, and Odd Oven Lids, from It .and Mountain Works. Tin, Shoot Iron and
Bathing Tubs, Shower Baths, Sugar Boxes, Cake boxes,
f nil kinds of Tiu, Sheet Iron and Copper
WALTON
Female College Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered 6y the. Mate in 1856.
W.C. DAWSON & Co„ Mii’g.rs
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plnn Lottery.
By this Scheme.
Purchaser? can select their own Nun
and pay any amount for a Ticke
they inay desire !
wares, ready
I would respectfully tender m
tho same time call attention to
Stoves—consisting of more thn
laoturer* in Albany, Philadelplii
beauty of design
iler on sin
i- thunk? to n liberal community for past patronage, nnd ur
mv New and Splendid Block of Cooking nwd otliuL
i TWENTY different Varieties—all fresh from the mnnu-
d Augusta, Gn„—all of refined iron, nnd ox. oiling in
. w . toking qualities nnd durability, any I .
before brought to Romo. At thn head of nil stands the GOOD’ SAJIAIllTAN, said
to lie tlio best stovo in the Union—tho Cumniouwtmltli, Patriot, Victor. Morning
Slur, Daylight, Sun Ilian, Golden Prize, Goldhn Era, Iron Wizard* lied
Jacket* and Phenix, nro ail fi •?! class Stoves, and warranted to give satisfaction when
properly put up.
A? tlie stove business i? legitimately, a purl and parcel of MY BUSINESS, and belongs to
ir triwi* r ...n «n.i i>««« «—O making every effort in my power to build up u
Tho object nf this i? to state that I lav*.for
?omp months, used Mr. liny wood's Iluir Ton-
ie—* known a» tlio Balm of Savannah—and
have found't incomparably sujierior to urn*
other ai tio'u of tho kind, its tuo twice *
weak is tidlc sufficient, nrd only to discugHxi
tlie dnn*fnfi» Aa.t from‘tho hair, hut to pre
vent if formation in any npplirnlde quMiitily.
it nintitnlns the hair foo, in that moist nml
plcamnt condition, which so many olhrr
Hpr.nfics pretend to do, but almost alwayi
-in *o far as my experiei
o goes.
Cliuicu Drug*, Soloctnd tllodiriuo?,
Pure Clieinicnls, Essential Oils, Modieinnl K:
tracts, Finn I'erfumory and Fancy Snaps, IIii
Patent Medicines, Surgical Instrument.?, Dye fill
Stull's, Trusses, Druggist?' Glnsswarn, togeth
er with every article comprising tlio stock ol
Druggist or Physician.
Druggists, Physicians, Gountrv Merchant?
id dealer* generally, who pride themselves and by J. G. Y i
i dealing in Medicines of tlio FfnsT Quamtv
ny rely upon lining suited.
Orders solicited and promptly attondod to.
WAV 26. 1858.
Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: It give* me
pleasure to certify to tlio uncqiinlcn nuaiitirr
of your Balm of Savannah. It i? tho bcs»
tonic for tlio hair, as well a* the most cffcrtui!
exterminator of dandruff I have evcrtrW-—
Mv hair has been inclined to fail out sine,
my attack of Yellow Fever In 1854, nnd
g all (lie preventive? I havo tried, th
of Savannah has been tho mostiucceu-
This much I say most cheerfully.
/our*, Ac., P. W. ALEXANDER,
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
gtM'or sale by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent,
1 Proprietor, Savannah, 0?-.
' - * rUi.ai.t, k uiA
Bit-
-and if good
orkir
rd, I shall i
tho result.
All persona in want of stove*, will, if they understand their truo interest,
my Stock beforo they purchase. All order? promptly nttented to, and strict attention paid
to shipping, either by Railroad or River. All accounts for Job Work due on delivery of F
work, unless otherwise agreed to.
A. W. CALDWELL,
j ill 13. Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Wares, Broad St., Borne Ga.
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
And
Extra Class 2, Draws Oct, 3, 1859.
cry succeeding day (Sunday
A HOMESTEAD FOR $10;
AHIMDFOIUIOI
—ALSO—
HOMESTEADS FOR $1000
And Over,
In a desirable, healthy country.
Agents Wanted I Send for a Pamphlet,
Address, E. BAVDER, Land Agent,
augl7.6m. Tort Royal Vo.
copted,) at 5 o’clock, P. M.
jJ5fl-I n this Scheme, th re nro 75 Numbers
placed in the Wheel—from 1 up to 76—and
twelve of tlieso Number* lire drawn from the
Wheel. If a person selects one Number out
of the 75, and that Number :? among the
Numbers drawn, beget? five lime? tlie amount
iu vested. If two selected Number? are
drawn, he gets thirty for one! if three selcc-
tod Numbers are d-taivn, lie get? two hun
dred for one? if four selected number? are
drawn, lie get? a thousand for one: if fire
selected Numbers an* drawn, fivo thousand
for one, of six selected numbers are drawn,
fifteen thousand to •me. llKMKMltr.it 1 if tw<
or more, selected number? are taken, and all
of those numbers so selected are not drawn
among the Twelve Druwu Number*, tho
Tickot i? a Blank.
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Draio four (4) Times a Month J
igd are tlie most liberal of any schemes evej
offered. For particulars address,
W. C. DAW80N A CO., Matiaocr*. ,
oct26.1y.J Macon and Savannah, Ga.
THE BEST WAY
TO IMPROVE ROME,
Patronize 1I0.1IE MANUFACTURES.
SOUTHERN
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
M. L. PALMER,
Home* - - - - - Georgia.
*YY7’OULI> invito the attention of all por
Tv sons visiting Rome to his stock of
Utiggics*
ftSS „ ... , Carriages, Act:.*
all of his own manufacture of tlm best quali-
ty of New Jersey Hickory uud other mutViri-
als iu proportion.
Sewing: Machines!
at nil of getting an inferior
AFTER this (into, I will soil tho improved j Come and see tho
Bartholf Family Sowing Machines nt a Re- CATATYT'F T»TTnnxr
duetion of $20.00 from former prices. I . , , pAliAilUjJt< JJUGGY
P. 8.—The New Straight Needle Machine , ‘P h I s n«KHowlcdgod by Coaoh Mukors to
Is now out. be th e best Buggy now in use. It will run
nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, Gcti'l Ag't. • ride easier,last longer, and cost lei
better, ride „ .....
to keep in repair than any Buggy
~ ’ “ * | All articles sold very low for CASH
GEO. & ALA. RAILROAD. proved Paper.
rap
IT5£
INSTALLMENT NO. 1.
B Y a resolution of the Board of Directors,
the subscribers to tlio Geo. A Ala. Rail
Road, nro hereby rpquirod to pay to tho
Treasury of 'tho Company, on or by tho 1st
day of December noxt, the first installment
of 5 per cent upon their subscriptions.
‘ uov23.ini]. 0. H. SMITH, Seek A Trcas.
Prompt attontiun riven to all kind? of
CAHHIAGE REPAIRING.
Also—
SILVER PLATING
All kinds of CARRIAGE* IRONS mado
and Tinted to order.
All accouut? will bo considered duo nt tho
time «f delivering the work without an espe
cial contract to the contrary.
Patron ngo rospoctftiliy solicited.
jnn4.1y
Dll. COGG8WELLS
NEWMEDICALSALT,
far Injlamitory Diseases Only! !
NEW Hi:iil€AL SALT,
IT IS NOT A (JURE ALL.
For liillumntory Dihrusus Only I I
D lt. OOGGSWELL'S Now Medical Salt,
instead of I.- ing a remedy for all
bus cOntroll over but one ill, has but one aim, |
aud ucconiplisliu.? but olio thing,tu wit: Sub
dues Iiillamntory Disease?—wliatoVer bo it?
form or locality, whether in the liund, throat,
abdomen, oxtrcmctics or skin.
The peculiar excellence of tlie Now Medi-
eul Sait is, (lint without thu useless loss ol
blood and strength, it ofl’ucluully euros In-
flnmalory I)lHca?os (no others) by producing
an equilibrium of all the liuid? in the body,
thu want of which is the solo CAUSE of in,
flamntion.
INVALIDS, TAKE NOTICE!!—Tlio fol
lowing forms which the unbalanced fluids as
sume and many not hero mentioned, that
have moro or less fever or pain, are easily sub
dued by tho NEW MEDICAL SALT ns firo
i? extinguished hy water, to wit: Bruin Fo.
ver, Headache, Rush of .Blood to tlio Head
ami Heart, Fit?, Inflamed Eye?, Karos and
NobOj Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections,
Erysipelas; Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In
flamed Lung? and Diver, Hcurthum, Coughs,
Dyspepsia, Venurinl DUca?-s, 1thcumnti?m,
Gout, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and nil Itching
and other cutaneous'eruptions.
Dr, CoggswelP? Now Medical Salt exerts,
like tho vaccine matter, an extraordinary in
fluence over tlie veins and arteries, resulting
in a gradual declining of inllumation as In
dicated by tlie pulse, which soon returns t«
its natural state,as the heat, pain and fever
j disappear.
| Dr. Coggswcll’s Now Medical Salt does just
lint it claims to do—no more no less—equat
es the fluids by removing from tlio system
all arterial and venous obstructions. Descrip
tive Circulars may bo obtained from n?y
Druggist who keeps this valuable medicine
' r sale. WM. B. TAYLOR A CO..
No. 6 Court Square, Montgomery, Ala.
General Agents tor South Carolinia, Geor
gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi
ana, nnd Texas.
Dr. Coggswcll’s Antiphlogistic Salt—Aouto
packages $1, Chronic package $2 6l>.
Invalids with Chronic nr long standing cn-
flos, should always order Chronic Packages.
Agents wanted in every City, Town uud
Villago in tho above States.
ft«*» fc Rol«l by Druggists ovory where,
marl6. 69,—ly.
NEW ARRIVAL
AT THE CITY HALL BUILDING.
I AM just receiving a frcsii supply of Can
dies, Confectionaries, Cigars aiul Tobac
co. to which I invite special attention. Also,
n large iofof Toys, Baskets and'small Wat’cs,
jusLreccivcd. - : ■ —
ocl6. C. A. SMITH.
A. M. BlNINGER & 1
(Establifhed 1778,)
SOLE IMPORTERS,!
N( S38 Brondvny N. ’
This agreeable Tonic, desig
especially as a
Safe and reliable Mcdicii
for Family Use,
.s offered to the Publi- 1 ^!) ,
•ior article, porteffing all the v
•ues nferibed to it as a Memm
Beverage, and deferving of th
patronage in preference the >
picious decotlions emamfing fn
irrefponfible fources, aryl fold 1
der various pretentioushames.
The faff that our houfei eftablisl
,n 1778,) has attained Ii favora
reputation for the gem line char*
ind purity of its Liquors, wilL*|
•.rull, he a sufficient guarantee ol ®I
rxcellence of this article.
Put up in QuAijT Borrtri]
.afes of one and two dozen Ol
ind fold throughout the world 1 !
Druggills, Grocers,'&c.
Druggifts and Dealer]
Supplied with
Wines and'1 BrandiesJ
Direff from United States BonjT
id Warehoufes. ^
In bSW.
M.,