The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, January 13, 1860, Image 4

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m ) '•fiociHl. CARIUKB’S AUUm.&S or TllK ROME COURIER. January lnl, 1850. Daar Pklfon*, let it) pause umT oast 'port the bubbles of the part. A thoughtful glrtuoe and rc*euo there sVhkj stenleth from u* unaware. :'ho Year hue tied—he ho pea ami fears Hunihtnu and shadows, clouds ttml tears Aro bourn nwiiv wlttiin U«*brwu»t, ‘.ike somehmo wuvo jiial lulled to rert, The year has gone I The dock of thin billl marks the oyolo ntul the land And nations hear the lolotitn ohhho . f-tUl ech *od hack from every itrandt And silvery Ltimt Alla her horn Vo light tho deep blno depth* of heaven Aud lamp like Venus doth adorn Tho purple mist of even, '■'at time fllos on with tireleia wing <' or thu far sweep of eenturlea aproad 'i'o blight the hopes to which wo eling ' locking tho living and the dead l low liku a Bitnbeum gone astray, ’ Mid shadows on a sttinmer’a day, Wo seo the spot whereon It ptayod, Vo look again upon the ahudo .ho transient beam did eemn to quiver hem quit tho anxious gate forever. Vis so with time! It quickly Air 1 '# Like prUtny colours in the skies, 'V’alstlng the beautiful and now, blighting Earth'* daughters and Us sons, Ve sigh to think how awiilly through Life’s courso the spirit runs. Vet full of wisdom, to tho heart, its stern Instructions doth impart J'hen do not let its lessons pass, bike breath Upon tho polished gluas; < »r glittering crystal's in tlio sun, Or foam qpqn the goblet's brim, Let litfei grout work he promptly done, Thou time the uoedy sail will trim. Let Jew and Gentile both give ear i osong that's sung but onco a year. Ills “a U mode" rlgmarolo Appeals dlroctly to the soul. I\v abstract lufcreneo deduced— .’lion e'oMho money is produced, . «> show wy right to every fee, Which is not given grudgingly, The fee is right! tho claim Is clear, Which I will shortly make appear In evidence which gous to prove That I have bankers in the wove. Since all li Wright,'and nothing Shorin', Drop In the Devil’s hand a quarter. 1 have a Choice, which I irtust /V>ret, The modern Romans to endorse. A sherry cobbler or old Port 1 * seldom,brought Into tho Fort, llut on tho Kvt of giving Mint, With BlaJknnt White, I'll say again, That with a branch of Underwood I’ll make men Jlray 'till understood, Vnd Cook all thoie who undersell The living Jews or friend Caldwell, I'll Pepper Lamkin's f[Ub a Kant, Till Watters’ runs up stream again,. * >r in the natural way, run down, And drain the fluid front the Town. And on tho Car of the police, Mako Landrums sound a general peace. ./ lard-in tbo courso of duty bent ]Vyse Wisdom brings its content, Wlillo Mills grinds wood for parlor use, A ml- Omborg roasts & Tallows goose. \Ve' Love n Harper Moore limn those Who go Scott free iu Sunday clothes, And Ware the best upon tho back, Like Dry Goods In a podlcr's pack. Things take a change when Walker's ride. \ivl Graves' becomes the city's pride, While in tlio winter* gathering gloom, Ybo Summcrhays is known to bloom, Aud Carter's aro without a cart, And Lukes In duckdmri* lmvo no part, While Kings have neither crowi or tltrone, And Duekcr ducks himself alone, And Wells are all above tho ground, f ‘.iid Jacks, trnc gentlemen, nro found, While from that mighty flsh that was, Jonas has ’scupgd hi8 hungry jaws, Aud with a Livingstone dan Mark Tho now Jerusalem Iu the dark j Ptrango things transpire, aud strange to soe Tho diireronco botwoen my fee And that which my old namesake gets Ity taxing rice and making debts, Tlio* small my fees, iiow fairly iron, JJy honest service which is done. llut ore I lose,‘tiiy harp shall sing; * A happy tew Year's welcoming To all who luvo our Southern home, And lab w r for the good of Rome. Muy tr itor’s hang, and right bo done, And blessings prosper every one, With grateful heart, and wishes civil, I’m truly jour's, The Printer’s Devil Mason anu Jl son's Link.—On tho 4t!i»df August,'J 703. Tlioum** arid Rich- aril Penn and Lord Baltimore, being togethor it: London. njtrecU with Chits; Mason and Jorcminli Dixon, ttVo mathe maticians of surveyor*, to mark, run out, settlo and fix tho boundary line be tween Maryland on tho ono hand, and Delaware and Penmuftivaniaon the oth er. Mason atul Dixon landed In Phila delphia on the‘loth of November fol lowing. and begun their work at once. They adopted the |HMiinsttlnr linen, and the radius and tangent point of the cir cular, of their predecessor*. They next ascertained tho northeastern const of Maryland, and ‘proceeded to run tho dividing parallel of latltudo. They' piirsiunl this parallel a ilUtanee of 230 miles lfl chains and 21 links, from the place of the beginning at the N. K. corner of Maryland to the bottom of a valley on Diuikurd Creek, where an ludinn war path crossed their route, and here on the Kith of November, 1707— ninety-two years ago—their Indian es cort told them It was the will of the .Sioux Nation that the surveys should cense, and they terminated according ly. leaving 510 miles 0 chain* ntul 50 link* its the exact distance remaining to l»e fuii west to the southwest angle of Pennsylvania, not far from the Hoard Troo Tunnel on the llultiinuro A Ohio Railroad, Dixon died at Durham, Kur land, 1777: Mason died iu IViinuplvnum 1787. __ Tut: Hour. Jnt’RNAt,.—Wo perform a most pleasant duty in culling uttontiou I to tho prospectus of tho Home Journal, which appears In another column of our | Courier, It has alwns been worthy of the distinguished names that preside over its interests t and it is not only recommended by the ability and taste of its editors, and by the scholarly pens that enrich it* columns, hut wo especial ly admire it because there has never appeared in it a line nflenvtvo Jft> the South. Tho Jfmne Journal, hy Morris and Willis, newt* no recommendation from us. We do not presume to recom mend it: but we would warmly invite all who like entertaiiihig, instructive, solid rending, to MlWriku to it.—Chas. Courier. GEORGIA, Floyd County* n fllO ALL whom it Tfttiy otmoorn, Havris<i I. Cutup, having in proper form applied 1“ mo for permanent lodors of Administration on tho estate of John While, late of said couuly doceased. this is to clto nil and singu lar, tho creditors and next of kin of Joint White, to bo and appear at my office, within tho (into allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why jierunuicnt Administra tion, should not be granted to Harrison Camp, on John While’s estate. Given under my hand and official signature, tills l ltli December. 1859. d*2S J. LAMBERTH, Ord. DAVIO ♦hlVIMUTOS, - Hill for Divorce, vlngiu not reside in this eoiinly, nor within the limits of lliis Mute. It is therefore, ordered by tho eonrtr thatUefotidalit nppetir and an swer, at the nest term of this court, or die plailitPI' will bo allowed to proceed esparto, ami it is further ordered, that this order be published in the Koine Courier, a piibliu Go* sotio, published in Rome, On., and tin* sums holm hi I shed on ecu month for four bo to re tlio next term of this court. LKANDRR W. CROOK. J. s.« A trim extract front tin* minutos of Chut- toogn Superior Court, Tills Sept. 28th, 1858. until* let ft* cot. W.O. EDMONSON, Cl k. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR! NKTKIl DEBILITATES, I T is Compounded entirely from Gum*, nttd lias become nn established fuut, a Standard Medicine, known slid ap prove hy all thut|p£ Iliav« used it. and is now resorted to trith|Q|eonildenun iu nil the diseases for which recommended. It has cured tliou-1^4 isauds witlthi flic Inst •n years who lmdl^yl Igiven up nil lu-posof relief, us the tiumor* |S Ions nu-oHeited ear-J I ideate* in inv P n3- IS jse*»io» >h«w. The (lose niu«t IjelO adapted lo din li.m pnrniiietit of. thn in dividual taking it.) ami used in suelij^ :niu*niilies ns t* uct greatly on thu Bow-,Q els. L-’t tlio dictate* ofr"*lvoitr judgtip iftjjulde in tlio ti*o of the! Itdver Invigonitnr. and it will cure Liv-CQ'er Coin pin in Is, Mil- | toil* Attack*. l)ys-U pep«in. Chronic Di. I arrhocn. Hummer, Complaints. Iiysen- | terry. Drop-y, SourSiiunueh, llabilunl Costlveness, ‘Cliolie,!^.Cholera. Cholera Mori ill*, Cholera Infinitum, Flatulence. Jaundice, KciUtile Weakness. mid mnv lie l|«ed suecosfnlly a- nti Ordiinirv Family Medicine. It will euro Sick lieaditelie, fas' dioiisniui cun testify ) in twenty lilimiles. if two or three Tea spoon fills ore taken at commence. TO THE PIASTERS 0I<' CHEROKEE 04. & ALA. U havo samples of several kinds sf Plows, manufneturod 1»V Messrs. Sharp A Hamil- utinxinus to tnlrodiien them In this seutiou of; country. Their PImv* are all Warranteil. aiid we feel n-sur -d dint it "ill t» the nuero.t of die planters to trv them. We gu iruiitee them to be all tln»y are represented. If „„y person is .fLmtldiod, tlu* Plow eat, |.« returned uml die money refundod. . * Among which nru th- f..Rowing t Tho Kxeel Plow;steel. T sire*. Thu K igle .•• •• 7 “ The Sharp's patent, steel. > •J lett-l a lifihand, A Short Cpt ash Sharp Answer.— In tho inemorinl of tho Montgomorios, KurIs of Kglintoii, vol, 1, it. 1514, occurs tin Riioctloto of an Idiot, illustrative of the peculiar aeuteno-w and (plaint hu mor which occasionally mark the ingsof that class. There was a cci "Daft Will Snoir,” who was a privileged hunter of Eglinton (Just 1c mid grounds, lie was discovered by tin* Karl one duv taking a near cut, aud crossing it I iu the demesne. The Karl called out “Como hack, Sir, that's not the road.”— “Do ye ken,” said Will, “wlmitr I'm gatin’?” “No,” retdietl his lordship.— "Weel, hoo the dcil do yo ken whether this he „ he road (»r no?” gi^rAt tho OaUforida Stato Fair which was held iit Sacramento in Octo ber Inst, two Reeces of wool were ex hibited, which we believe are tho hcavi- (*st that ever were shorn in muttondom t »I10 fleece weighed l.'ij lbs., tho other .52) lbs., and the wool was lino and of a superior quality. Jgy-Tho satire of young lady house keepers, conveyed in l’unclt’s anectloto, Is almost too well deserved to bo consid ered absurd. The cook asks t “Ma’am, what shall I order for din ner?” “What was it yesterday, Biddy?” “A leg of mutton, iiiii mti.” “Wall, then, we will haven leg of beef to-day.” tOT Why is a cat’s tail like a swan's bosom?—Rocauso it grows down. «KO lit* I A, Floyd County. mo all whom It may concern—Inc R. Free- X man, having, in* proper form, applied to tno for puruuitieiit letters of Administration on tlio estate of Titos. Hamilton late of said county. This i* to oitc all and singular the credi tor* and nest of kin ol Tbos. Hamilton, to Jo* and appear at my office, within tho time al lowed by law, and show cunso If any they n, why permanent Adinini-tratinti should I lie granted to John R. Freeman, on i Tlioiitu* Hamilton's estate. Given under my hand and official signa ture, at oflico this*. 28th Nov. 1859. n..:tO JK88K LA.M I1KRTH. Ord y- GEORGIA, Floyd County. 1 10 nil whom It may enneern. Mary H Jones and Willisin If. .lone*, having in proper form applied to me for permanent let ter* of Administration on the estate of Gabriel Jones, late of said county dconsod. • Tills is to rite all and singular, thn creditor* and next ofkindofOahriol Jones to be and np- fiesr st my olllee, within the time allowed i»y law, and show rnuse. if any they ran, why said permanent administration 'should not l»e granted to Mary H. Jones and Wil liam II. Jones on Gabriel Jones, estate, Glvenunder my hand and official sigtta thi*at oflico, tills 25th Nov. 1850. noftO JKBBB l,AMnKRTH;Ord'y. in it* fav Mix water io the iaoii'ii will* the Invignra- tor, andsWrtRmv both together. 1’ricc One Dollar per Rotttc. —ALSO— HANFOItVs FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, co.MPon.\j>i;i> Kim.M P URE VKU KTARLK KXTR.UTH, and put up in Ola** fu*.-*, Air Tight, and I will keep in any din.ate. • Tho Family C.i-j • It hurtle Pill is gentle but active (’nthmtic C/3 .«hich tin* propritor “od In Ids prar- ^ lire more than twen- e eoiistnutly ill- 'creasing demand tlioso who hiive)^’jlong il«ed thn l'Mls and thn sati-fmiiou Ph «lilch all express in regard to tlicir use. lliis induced mo to plaee them within:.thu reach of ull. Tlio Profession y .well known that dif ferent Cathartics ucl b ;«ui «lilY«*r**iit portions of the bowels. iS| Tho Family Fii-tj3!lliartie Pill hns.with duo reference tolhlsljj iwell estaldisiied fact lieen cotnfMiiindod from n variety oft lie purest Yegotahle)bd | Extracts, which net every partj<J of tlm nlimentnry V .v >. "'- /q O ND f’/SHEET-I HON.^ ,snk) Vbe. asy -x.i] Ale* Sharp ,t ITAiiiil?onVf'ultivi»t»n- with the jusllv celebrated el T-etli. We trill lake pleasure in showing those articles to r. 21*1. 1859. A Remington's patol • itv and nil p*rV'»i-. IlAKlMiU .fc m'TI.KU. good,o and safe in all c GEORGIA, Floyd county. ty. This is to rite nil persons concerned, to be and appear at tho Term of the Court of Ordi nary, to lie held UOxt after tile expiration nt thirty days from tho tirst publication of this notice, and allow cause, If any they cun, why said A. W. Stone, should md ho inlruntcd with tlm Guardianship of thu person and prop erty of aald Marcus lingers. Given undor my hand and ofliuial signature, olllee. this, 21st Nov. 1859. nov23. JKSSE I.AMDKRTII. Ord'y. alike canal, and „ where a Catiinrtio is needed, rnngeincnts of tlie Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the Rack mid Loin*, Costiveness, Pdln and Bareness over tho whole body, from sudden oolp, whleli frequently, if tieglneted, end in a long courso of Fever,’Loss of Appe tite. a Creeping scn.-atlon of Cold over the body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight ill the head, all Iiillatdiimtory Discusc, Worms in Children or Adults, • Rheumatism, u great PilHfiernf tlie Mood ami many diseases to which llesh is heir, tlie numerous to mention in this advertisement. Dose. I to.'!, l’ricc, ii Dimes. The Liver Iiivlgorator and Family Cathar tic Pill* are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale hy * thu Trade in all tho large towiH. • “ T. W. SANFORD. M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, FALL TRADE 1859. THE LARGEST IM PORTATI ON, KVKU IlKlIfUVKl). COMI’IIISINQ LADIES DRESS GOODS. FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Iloiisfl-Fimiisliiiig and Planters Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, HEARTH RUGGS, WALL I’AI’IIU VYI> READY MADE CLOTHING, AI.l, for nl. nl lit. lowoil |«inililo price, for Cash ortn prompt pAvIn, ruMolilor.. ..it J. II. McCLl NO. AND DEALER Si in j TIN*. COPPF.R. BRITANNIA A- i .1 A i’A N NKI) W A R E. STO V KS. ! C AS FIXTURES. WILLOW A WOODEN W A R E.Ac ^ AT L-ANTA, CEO.^ GIO, -tr— WASBINGT0N HALL, III' E. It. SASSKEX, (SUCCKBSOR TO J. J. TIIRASliKR ) ATLANTA, - - - GKORGIA. K.p, bASriKKN. former proprietor of “Sup per House." .it Calhoun. (! <dd friend take notion thereot, ntid govern yourselves no- e-rdiitglv. Inly 27,lilt. Atlministrittor’s Mule. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of FJoyd county. Gn.. granted in January IiihI, will he sold before thu Court- houso door, in the «|ty of Rome. Floyd eoun- .. a tho first Tueofay In Jnmtnry next, tlie following negroo*. vi«: Silas, n blacksmith, .18 years old; Amo*, .10; Sam 21; Jourdun 25; Frank 20; Jofi’70; Mira 17. and her two child ren: ClareisnSf; Julia 20, and her two child ren; Ruth 00. AI*o, J Interest in tho follow ing negrCHJsVirglnla aged 9; Augusta* 7: Tom 5 Row .1. All tho above negroes sold as the property of Jotin* King, deceased, and sold for tho benefit of tho heir* and creditors of said deceased. Term* of sale. Cash. BKN.T. F. HAWKINS. Adnt'r. JANE A. KING. Adui'rx. novO—|0d. Iietjr it is a rommoti saying of moral ists, that tho lower order of animals lmvo not tho vlcos of man, yet it is cer tain that some of tlio insects aro back- liters, and all the quadrupeds aro tale bearers. BttT Knvy increases in exact propor tion with fume. The man that makes a clinrnetcr makes enemies. A radiant genius calls fort it swarms of peevish, lilting, stinging, insects, just as tho sun shine awakens tlie world of flies. A I’ll inter in Luck.—Mr. Albert lb Auer; tho foreman in tho press room of tlio Chicago Loader olllee, has fallen heir to ilio sung little “pile” of $80,000 by the death of u relative in Germany. IQ?" Un (form love is now defined as the lovo of a girl for ft cadet. HajrTho citizen* of Augusta are mo ving in favor of direct railroad commu nication with Macon. Hoy-Tlie host safety valve to ft boiler is a sober engineer. Administrators’ Kale. W ILL he sold, on tlu* first Tue«duy in January next, at tlie Court-house, thn city of Romo, Floyd county, within the legal hours of sale, thn west half ef lot of Land No. 1511, in 2.1 rd Pint, mid 3rd Section, and wdd as tho property of tlio estate of Joans King, deceased, at the risk of Georgo 8. Black, who hid ft o(V at the previous sale, and tailed to comply with the torm* of mile. Terms of sale one* half cash the other on n credit until the 1st of July, 18(10, with uott and good security. BKN.I. F. IIAWKIN8, Ad . vlfi. JANE A. KING, Adm'trx. Shocking Death of a Lunatic.—Somo time hist summer a man nnined Winans who sang »t some of our concert sa loon*, becoming unsettled in his mind, wusudmitted into tlie lunatic depart ment of the Almshouse. He appeared to be in constant dread that some one was in pursuit of him to kill him, and made several attempts to escape. In September last ho was missed, and noth ing being beard of him, it was supposed lie hud effected his escape. A few days ago another insane patient got down into the cellar beneath tho building, and secreted himself for some time in ono of the dark corners. A search was commenced for the fugitive, aud in do ng so, a man’s knee was discovered protruding from one of the chimney lines, and a further examination being made a human figure was discovered, r.-hioh was found to ho that of poor Vinans, who had been missing since September* The flesh was nearly all wasted from the body, and its appear- {■nee demoted that ho had died from starvation. How lie got iu tlie place as a mystery, a* it did not appear pos- .Me for a person to comprei . ■ i to such " Ledger. The unfortunate person above men- ' t ioned was John Svinuns, formerly a comedian of note, who married tlio mother of Kate and Susan Denun. Of late, the terrible passion of intemper- unco kept him under the power of tlie mental disease which caused Iiis death Lcvisa C.IIkxiiv,) IloniaiT IIi'.nry, j JT iippcnring ir. Hill for Divorce, dec. tlm return «f th« Sheriff, __ Ihiit the (lefcmhuit 1* not (• bt found thi* county, and it further npnenriug •o*ide in GKORGIA—Floyd County. A NDREW.!. Wtirnook„gunr(liniiof Mary Ann lehitrn, Jutting applied tu tho court of Ordiuuryof said county, for u dis- charge from hi* GiiardindMhip of Mary Ann Idhain’* pcruon and proiierlv. This i* therofo'ro to cite nil person* enneorn- ed. to show emme hv filing dlijeetiArts in my oflico, why tlio aald Andrew J, Warnouk, should not ho diHiiiihiM'd from hi* Guardian- slilpof Mary Anu Ioliam, and receive tho IIAR'miRI) FIRE INSI IIAM i: o«. WAnn-'ouD, coxy. AHOBYJM CoS iKOW AfSHSHSSf: tin* In n pleasant niedicine tn tJu '*"“ r£w i ci "« r.llor, uii.l in .’.tnkom LV", 1 "' ui.Hert a prompt, uitro. It exarel,... ,i! ‘ coujrollmg iiitlueiieu over Coiiirlis n. i >0 i n, , un It";', ‘'K-rl'a; t®*- W" III# in.isl Violin,l Iu „ r, ,: nr «t 1110,1 in „,|| lv ... ,,i„ Imiin, [•'-"S'" in h* i'll,V m«„l.viVi!I" s '’ »«• MUliUS VERMIFUGE. imOTwI StSSM life m via!.,. o.rStef's!?j «.. STl Sift nolerov.-Jiip*!! liiihlnmJiiiJS fectloii*. This extoiislvo ,a.iu,',!, , propertiu* totally difilroid 1 i. t„S b T! OR ATI*!DA. D. IRI». Authorized Cnpilul, Ciipitul l*ttid iu, - Surplus, - - ( IIARTKlt I’FRI’F.TFAL. - Bl,ono,ono - 300,000 - - 5100,000 Abstract of the Ninety-Eighth Semi-Annual Statement made MAT 1st, 18B9. ASSETS. ni„li mi lintiil ami in Dunk. - .... Oil.Ml> 13 Atiiurien. » I'hurihiicojiivq fi*ty and vlhcienc DII. LITTLES not ri nlcJ h ! "inJa r : i ft" V Hill rrmoiiv, ,,| and l Icon, it is applied in || lt . r „ rilI of p, * ter*, and aliiuMt infallihlu. nr fUG 1 *”! MhJ V*. r '‘. rrr ' 1 ,,,c blth page of Dr. L lHt.- paniphlot. t„ tho catalogue ,( iliiinrii, Me,Urn. lir«i |„ "’7 •» cotiijiomi.llns Ills illlliiniB roninli,, i,u,l nskr.l m if „ r „ "[ Hm profcjBluii. n a li. Iilinirif I,,, prm-tl.rii lllEHulii.: ,‘Xl,‘U.lVolV liir lilor. iLnn I' ll yvur., Iirfnru IcUrliin tp liir Uininaj. AH order* should hp iidi(rc*8cd to P.r. I i P' n ’l-K'l nllO., Mnrnii.nn. F'»r anlo in Rome, by Mc**ra. Fnrcll & HM, and l»y L. W. Dean. (’ .... 4innts or Druggist* gonorully. spring*, and .M, r ! July 20. GEORGIA, Floyd County: XITIIEREAS, Tcrronco McGuire, nthninis- yV trator of Thoimifi McGuire, ropresents to the Court in hi* petition, duly tied and ca tered an record, that he has fully administer ed Thomas McGuire’s estate. Theso nro, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred mud creditors, to show eauso if any they can, why said administra tor should hot he discharged from hi* admin- istriitiou and receive letters of dismission on tli« accond Monday in January, 1860. Givon undor tuy’hand and ofliciul signaturo, at ofiie.o tliis 6th June, 1859. Junc8.fltu. J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. WALTON Female College Lottery. OF GEORGIA. Chartered /*»/ the. State, in 1850. W.C. DAWSON & On., Mn'g.rs MACON, OR SAVANNAH,(»A. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery. By till* fiehemo. PurehssorM can nelcct thoir own Number*, aud pay uuy amount f»r a Ticket they may desire ! Extra Class 2, Draws 0<'t, 3, 1859. And on every succeeding day (Sunday* ex cepted.) at 5 o'clock, I*. M. j£?f *In this Scheme, (lire aro 75 Numbers placed iu the Wheel—from I up to 75—uml twelve of theso Nil inborn arc drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out of tho 75, and that Number :s among the Numbers drawn, lie gels five time* the amount invested, If two selected Nina hors are drawn, lie gets thirty Ibr one: if three selec ted Number* arc djnwn, lie gets two hun dred for nun: if four selected number* are drawn, ho gets a lhoii*iliid for ono; if five selected Numbers aro drawn, five thousand for one, of six selected numbers uro drawn, fifteen thousand one. Rumkwiikii ! if two or inure, selected numbers arc tukcii, and all of tbo*c numbers so selected are not drawn nmong the Twelve Drawn Numbers, tlio Ticket is a Blank. , OUR Havana Plan Lotteries, Draw Jour {A) Times a Month! ngd aro thu most liberal of any schemes cvej ofi'ored. For particulars add re**. W. 0. DAWSON & CO., Mutineer*. oclSO.ly.] Macon and Savannah, 0a. '1 and in Balances on Book du Bills receivable for I Real Estate micii'*iti 2,109 Shares Bank S 2.200 “ bin puny, ply secured, •red, (cash value,) k in Hartford. Now York, 960 “ “ “ Th'stsn, 400 “ “ “ 8t. Louis. 210 *•' Railroad ami other Stock, Hartford City Bonds, A per cent*. State St neks,"(Ten nos seo Ohio, Michigan, Mis**uri,) 6 [>or cents. United Status Treasury Note*, 6.154 59.118 01 15,000 00 Market Value, 215.889 00 •• •* 200,475 00 “ o 100,060 Oft « " 11,090 00 o O 16.500 00 •• “ 36.312 50 “ “ 58.000 00 “ 14.035 00 Total Assets, $874,313 95 IMPROVED COTTON GINS Spikt* Thrashing IIucIiIiipm! rp HE undersigned. Atliintii, Ga., w JL ni'-t ropetfuilv inform the public that they will cciitiuuo the Manufacturing of CVt ten’Gin* and Wheat Thre-hcrs, nn tlndrusii nl extensive scale. They arc also iiinntifnc- tiiring a most excellent rfpikcTrlic.slinr,much approved where it Jins hcen used, in addition In their old style. All Gins are warranted to perform well or no pay, and delivered at tho purchaser's residence or nearest Railroad de pot, free of Charge for transportation. Re pairing done nt tlio shortest notice and in tho best mndner. Wu nro also innnurncttiring Rash, Doors and Blinds,ami shall bu pleased to fill nil orders entrusted to us. PITTS A COOK. np28—l Successors to.!. Wimdtip A Co. IIAYIVOOD’S BALM Q| SAVANNAH! C-|L-i,i,»ifi e , !V 0 ..rla1 1 |., B n,iU4 J cnull ( \Inii T „ TUI' I! A lit. T.\ I'rpolill,,. t|„. 1IAI.JI or 8.\ VAJf.NWn X in Unii i.iiliiio. tlie iiro|irlftupilfii>s,ii niii LIABILITIES. Claim* for Lossfit Unadjusted, mu, May 27th. 1059. $29,673 08 jr.tirrri TIMO. (' ALLIS.Srrrelar C. LYMAN, Assistant Sr Inmirnwn against Lom .»r Dai Merchandise, Mills, Manufa.-t..ri' Company, upon as favorable lei holders will admit. Particular attention givn t«• ii Out-Buildings connected, and Fu contained in the same, fur a tern Application H. HUNTINGTON. President. WM. N. BOWERS. Art nary. Fire on Dwelling*. Furniture. Warehouse*, Stores, most other kinds of property, can bo effected Iu this the mi turn of tho risks, and security ol policy operty, consisting of Dwelliucs ■ Burns ic|(, Hay,Grain. Farming Utensil*, Ac., v rates of iiremium. IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. On Gcoraia Unit Road,- near Cotton Ear tori/, AUGUSTA. GA. O RDERS lire solicited fur Castings for Rail Ronds, all kind of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridge.and Draw Bridges. On* Works, Flour Mil'-. I’»|ht Mills. Saw Mills. Gin Gearing. Water Wlirels. nl] kind of Smith work, Hhafiing and Circular saw uitll* e.,r pi,do. (mar3i'.ly.’59l W. M. HEIGHT. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. i? and vitdi ml, the dull/authorised Agent for REUBEN S. NORTON, Agoi uurt that lie doe* not rotdde' (n tlio State.— Disordered by tlie court, tlint service ho perfected by publication in the Rome Coiirl- 1859. LKA.VDKR W. CROW. A true extract from the minutes of Chat tooga Superior Court. W. O. EDMONSON, CTk. M.utr J. Hammoxh, ) vs '• Hill far Divorce Ac DANirt. M. IIamvsx*. } I T uppeuring from tlio return of tho Sheri If, that the dcfeiiduut is not to ba found iu this county, and it further appearing to the | Court that the defendant d«tw not reside in this State. It is ordered by tho court, that servie.o he perfected hy publlentlon in the Romo Courier onco a mouth for four nth*, before th» next term of thi< Oertrt. This Sept. nth. 1859. LKANDKR W. CROOK, J. «. c. c. c. A true extract from the minutes of Olmt- toogn Superior Court. ocL5. W- O. EDMONSON. CFk. .. bimself small space.—Philadelphia GEORGIA, Floyd County. W IIAREAS, Nancy .1. and John Y. Mil lor, Administratrix and AUmiiiistru- ,»r, of William F. Miller, represent to the court, in their petition, duly filed and enter ed on the minutes of tlie court, that tliev have fully Administered William F. Millor’a cs- tnto. This is, therefore, to cite all persona won- corned, kindred and creditor*, to show rnuse, if anv they can, why anid Administratrix and Aininutrutor, should not bo discharged fioni their Administration, and reeolvo let ters of dismission, on the second Mouduy in January, I860. Given under my hand and official signa ture, nt office, this Oth of June. 1859. jti8.Cn.. JESSE LAMBERT!!, Ord’y. COOKING STOVES. PATRIOT VICTOR, Daylight, Sim Rise, Gold ii 1 w GEORGIA—l-'loyd Fount). — 1IKREA8, Dennis Brown, one of the Executor# of Oiurle* Webb, deceased, nts to the Court, ill his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully Administered Charles Webb's estate. These are, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kinsman and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor shuiilJ not bu discharged from thoir Kxecu- tershipund receive letter* of dismission on tlie Monday in .Ian., IS60. • Given under my hand and official signature at office, Oth June, 1859. }tiuc8.6m. J. LAMBERT!!, Ordinary. Bishops Polk, of T.n., and Elliott, ,f Ga., at e now on Kewnneo ^fountain, a ranging to break ground in laying tlio , ,rner stone of tlie new Univoisity of i,<. South, which liasboen endowed with i ,ilf a million of money. Bishop Hop- 1 ins, of Vt., is with them, assisting by * rare taste in selecting tlio site and i,tying out tlie ground*. A number ni' comfortable cottages were built lust by the resident engineer, C. It. Barney. ^ jjifjyA writer of the last century quaintly observed that when the canons <»l the princes began wur, the cannons the church were destroyed. It was, I ho, first mitre that governed the rid. and then nitre: first Sumt Peter, n <!■ 11 pet re. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. GEORGIA, Folk County. S IXTY Days after date I will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of Polk (Jounty for leave to sell the Xogrocx belonging to tlie os- tuto of Fraud* Gilbert, deceased, in accord ance with the will of said Deceased, this December 8th, 1859. WILLIAM PEEK, Ex'r. due 14—flOd of Francis Gilbert. Doo'td, Administrator's Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order 1 rein the Court of Ordinary for Poik County, Georgia, will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Buchanan, fhirmhoif county, GEORGIA, Polk County. W HEREAS, John H. MeGrndy, admin istrator on the estate of Silaa X. Mc- Grady, deceased, ha* applied tv me for letter* of dimiiissioii from said Hdmiiiistratiou. These are, tltvrefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested in said estate, to tie and appear at my olllee, on or before tlie first Mouduy. in April next, then and there to show, cause, if any they have, why said ap plicant nliouht not bo dismissed from Itis cnid aThniiiistrntioit. Given under inv hand and ollieial signa ture this 23d of Uct. 1859. oatZS-Om S. A. BORDERS. Ord. GEORGIA. Folk county. W JIERKAS Thomas Bollard ha* applied to me for letters of dismission from hi* administration on the ostntcof Orman Pollard, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parson* interested in suid estate, to he and iippuur at my oflico, on nr before thu first Mon day in April next, then mid there to file ibeir objections, if any tlioy have, to snid appli- eent's being dismissed from his said admin istration in terms of the law. Given under mv hand mid official signntire this 19th day •fOet.. 1859. oct26-6m S. A. BORDERS. Ordinary. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; 111/ -ALSO— r,r, ‘ , " l "" jr - v - wlu,i “ 'H; HOMESTEADS FOR $1000 legal hour* of »ule, lot of Lund No. 862 in the 29th district of the third section now lfarral- son county. Sold a* the property of the cs- I tnte of JuiuuH A. Crowder, deeensed. Sold for tlie benefit of heir* aud creditors. Terms of sale; cash. Dee. 1st. 1859. And Over, In a desirable, healthy country. Agents Wanted! Send fur n Pamphlet. Addre**, E. BAVDER, Land Agent, augl7.6m. Port Royal Va. ESTAIILISIIED 1700. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 .1 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42Chnthnrn Street, New York,) Would call the especial attention of tiro- ears and Druggists to Id* removal, and also tlio articles of his innuuftietiirc, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Maeaboy, Demigro*, Fine Uappeo, Pare Virginia, Coarse llappso. Nnehiloeho*. American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. BuoteJi, Fresh Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irieh High Toast, Fresh Honey Dow Scotch, or L'tudyfoot TOBACCO. 8MOKIXO. n.XK CUT CIIRWINO. No. I, P. A. L-. or plain, No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet, No*. I A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scented Oronneo; IJtefoot, Tiu Foil Cnveiidish. . SMOKING. St. Jneo, Spnninh. Canister, Fare Turkish. A Circular of Prices will bo sent on appli cation. N. B.—Note the new article of Fresh Scotch Snuff, which will lie found a *npi article for dipping ptirjioses. (juiGlJu FIRST FLASs BOARDING HOUSE, H AVING purchased the In pied hv Mrs. li.. most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and Newly Furnished, and uill he opened for the accommodation of hoarders by the sub scriber. on the First of January, I860. Hnta* of board will be, per single menl. 3<i •* day, $1 00 “ week, 5 50 Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 50 With •* •• « “ 15 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, will bo furn ished at re.-onulde rules. C. W. LA NO WORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw, Supt. due! (—If. sS ve 9 • proprietor does mi will, Don utteiiding tlm ii, 1........... i '■ * , ' n ' 1 "“Died article, for ii has now been lillcen yenr* befi.ro the public !p'd vneh year bus added to its populnritv.l Hie demand h»r it having inrreused «o n/be preyinos fiiciiiiics for its liiniinfj^. . •vlitly roinpUUd it* former < Giro, the proprietor hu* nrriingunicidri for producing it and ut the Mine Hum adding u Bonce, hv tho result of u ton,. . ft xpericnee in Its u*c. * Tlie r.il|,.,vi.i X y,,„d,ur» urc gciill.m,!in v ,|| know ii, and can he uttusted) T .1 >. (UVAHKAtl, Alie. .1. 185.: I • 51 llnviv.H.,1, ARont— IlcnrSir: I r|,m- " - v 7" 1 'lJ. , > i 'l' '".V Iimmln-, lo s i,o yin. M'lolpn of II". .Ii-nfa ,-f ,v„nr Dolin’ ,f SiiMiuiiali. After Using it fursniiio two years, I am prepared to speak from experience, and do not liejitatc to pronounce it the beat pre- iniration for the hair that 1 have ever u*et!.— I esteem it a tdeaHtijt and eonvenicut iirtiulo lor dr..->ing the liuir, pnsstsbiug most of thn vtrine* elatmcl for the popular eosmelirs i f tlio day. with iioiio of their di'lctrrioti* (|iinli- uonlidelit that it only need* to ht “ 'vn to ctr: |»uhfic to I'vcoinc univenullj popular. Very re.-pectfoliy voor*. W. T. T1IOMPROX, Editor ef Suvaunull Morning New s HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES, Schools, Offices, ('oniitiug Room-., JJ.ir Uooiim, mol .-hop.-—adapted to either coal or wood. Ironing Stoves, Charcoal Furniic. Fanners Ih.ilers, Tea Kettles, Round Boiler*. Hollow Ware Castings, and Odd .Oven Lid*, from It .aud Moiin'nin Works. Tin, Slice! Iron and Copper ware*. Stovepipe and Pan*. Il.ilhing Tab*. Shower Bath*, Sugar Boxes, Cuke boxes, Cake pans. Jellv molds, mid n good lissortment of all kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper wares, romly ninde. or made to order mi short notice. f would respectfully teiidor my thank* to n liberal eominiinity for past patronage, and nr tho same time call attention to mv New ami Splendid Stock of Cooking iivil ntlict StoVAiH- - consisting of more than TWENTY diH'eieiil Vmietios—all frush Iron, the maim- la'diirer* m Albany. Phil.-idelplim. .md Augu.-ta, Ga„—allot' i.diued iron, and ux-'clliiig iu beauty of design mi I patera*, in cooking qualities and durability, any lot of Stoves ever hoforc brought to Rome. Hie bund of all stand* tlo-GOOD SAMARITAN, said to ho tho best stove in tho Union—tin* Cumiuuiiwriilth, Fntriot, Victor, Morning Star, Daylight, Sun Rise, Gulden Prize, Golden Era, Iron Wizard, Red Jacket, and I’hcim, are aft first ohm Stoves, and warranted to give satisl'aetion v' properly pot up. As III- »l„vt liMfauwtl, MRIIlMHiily. • IMS nn-l jmivolnf MV BL’SINKSS, ami hoMa to my trade.I ttui, and have heuii.tor •otnu timo making every ell’ort in mv power to i.uild up n trade that will Inst me, and give satisfaction to mv cuMoiiicm—and if good workmen, who understand their business, and strict attention to budiios* ha* its reward, l shall not fear HAVILAND, CimJillJNTEH Ac CO., 258, Broad Street. 2 doors front Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Patent Medicine*, Surgical Inatrumcnt*. Dye Stull's, Trusses, Druggists' Glassware, Jogetli- with every nvtfele eiintprlsing the slock ot n Druggist or Physician. Druggists. Pliysieiaim. Country Merchant* ml dealers generally, who pride thomsolvfli n dealing in Medicine* of the Ft list Qo(tLlTV lay rely upon being suited, firder* solicited and promptly attended to. 1 he object of this N to stale that I 1.HV*. fnf -ome nmntliH. u«ed Mr. Hay wood** Hair Ton- ic—known as the Jlalm of Snvunnali—and have found it liicompniubly MijaTior to ntiv other article of tlie kind. It* use twiir’ft week j* (pule sufficient, lint only to diaengsjp the dn mi ni (f, Ac., from tl.phnir.biit to pru- vent it* formnllon In any applicable rpiuntil.v. it mniiiluiiii tho hair ton, tn that moist tui«l pteiisnnl condition, wliicli ho many other •pocifics pretend to dn. but- almost’ alwuyi fail—in mi furnn mv experience coe*. J. J*. LOCKE, Luto Editor of the Suvatimih Republican. w Mat 26, 1859. Mr. J. M. Haywood, Ag(l pleasure to certify to (lie tu of your Balm of Savnunaii. tonic for tho hair, jim well ns the most cfl'ectn»l exterminator of dnndruir I have ever tried.— My hair has been inclined tn fall out ain't) my attack of Yellow Fuv«r > in 1854, and among all the preventive* I have tried, the Balm of Havnnnith hits been the most*uccc*». ful. Thi* much I sav most-elirerfullv. Youc*. .to., P. W. ALEXANDER. Lute EditoroftlioSavannah Republican. t-ir-For sale 1>y J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, Manufacturer mid Proprietor, Savannah, eta., and hy J. 0. Yi:isi:it, and 1’Anr.i.L A fit- ., Rome, Ga. July 13.ly. it: It gives equaled mini [INGE] the result, All persons in want of stove*, will, if tliev my Stock before they iiurchn.se. All orders’ p ulorstand thoir true interest, examine well Inplly nl tented to. and strict attention paid eootiut* for Job Work duo nn delivery of thu tn shipping, either hy Railroad work, unless otherwise agreed t , , - A. >V. CALDWELL, • jul 13. Manufacturer oj Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Wares, Broad SI., Home Ga. ,,in THK BEST WAY Greatest Reduction to improve rome, Pntroulxc HOME MAXI rAl'TI'llES. KVKIt MAhK IN KTA N I »A 111) Schedule. Rome ami KiiigNton. O N and after Thursday. December 1st, the first train will leave daily, at ll.j o'clock, A. M., returning to Romo IJ P. M.. excepting Sundays, wlien it will return at 0 P. M. Second train will leave Home at 7 o'clock, P. M., daily, (excepting Sunday*) returning U Rome next day ht ^ A. M. Tliis second train makes eomphd* connec tions with thu Tullndugu stages; also con nect* with the two morning trains on the W. «fc A, Railroad, nt Kingston. Office Rome Railroad. Home, Nov. 29, '59. dec" W. S. COTHRAN, Gen'l Sup't, W Paints and Oil. HITE 1,-ml in Oil. Zinc, While. I,[„. seed, Machinery, Traiu. Tanner.* and Paint Oil*. For sale by juJl.T. J. G. YE IS Eft. SOUTHERN CARRIAGE FACTORY. Sewing Machines! AFTER this date, I will soli thu improved Bartliolf Family Sewing Machines at a Re duction of $29.00 from former price*. [Jg M. L. PALMER, Romo, ..... Georgia. W OULD invite the nltontimi of all pur sons visiting Rome to libs stock of Ritggicft, „ ri . C'/irriitgca, Arc., all of Jus own manufacture of the best quali ty of New Jersey Hickory and other materi als tu nro port ion. As nil articles uiamif U oture.| nt this estah- iMliiiicnt arewarranted, persons run no risk at all of getting an inferior article. Gome and see the SALAUEE BUGGY P.8.—The New Straight Noodlu Machine which is neknow ledged by Coimli Makers to |»o the host Ih.g-y now in „*e. it will better, ride easier, lust longer, and cost less to keep in repair thaii nny Buggy now in use. All articles sold very low for (>A proved Paper. A. LEYDEN, Gen’l Ag’t. GEO. & ALA. RAILROAD. INSTALLMENT NO. I. B Y n resolution of the Board of Directors, tlie subscribers to the Geo. A Ala. Bail piircd '.ompany, o day of fteeciiiber next, tho first installment d 5 percent upon their subscriptions. nuv23.ini] C. II. SMITH, fleet. & Trcns. Prompt'attention givon to all kinds of CARRIAGE UEFA I RING. Also— SILVER TLATJNG All kinds (.r ,P rAtllVlAaE‘ IRONS made and Plated to order. All account* will ho considered duo nt the espo- oi w» i.ne contrary. . .to respectful I v lolieitecL janf.ly DR. UOGGSWELLS NEWMEDICALSALT, lor Injlanutor}/ Diseases Only 11 NEW MEDICAL SAf/r, IT IS NUT A CURE ALL. • For luilitnintory Disoaaea Only I ! D lt. COGGfiWELL'S New Medical Salt, instead ot buing a remedy for all ills, lias contrail over butene ill, lias but ono aim, and accomplishes but ono thing,to wit: Sub due- Inthimutdry Diseases—wln.itever be its form or locality, whether in tho head, throat, abdomen, extreumtics nr skin. Tho peculiar excellence of the Now Medi cal Salt is, that without the ueoIoes loss ol blood and.-trength, it eHeetiniMy cures f»»- flumatory Di4uases(no otliers) hy producing UU equilibrium of all the fluids fu thn body, tlio want of which is the solo CAUSE of in 4 flumation. INVALIDS, TAKE NOTICE!!—The fol lowing forms which the unbalanced fluid* n*- sunie and many not hero mentioned, thut have more or less fever or pain, arc easily sub dued hy the NEW MEDICAL SALT as lire is extinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fe ver. Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head and Heart. Fils, Inflamed Eyes, Eure* and Noso, Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal A licet ions, Erysipelas. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In flamed J,lings and D;v> r. Heartburn, Coughs, Dyspvp8ia, Voiiniial Disensus. Rheumatism, Gout. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all itching and other cutaneous eruptions. Dr. UnggswoH'* New Medical Salt exerts, like the vaccine matter, an extraordinary in fluence over the veins and arteries, resulting in a gradual declining of influination as in- rrlmii Irrrfponrible fources, and fold ua disappear. Dr. Cogg* well's New Medical Salt docs just what it claims to da—no more no less—cqiinl- fzex the fluids hy removing from tho system all arterial and venoii* obstructions. Descrip tive Circulars may ho obtained from nyy Druggist who keeps this valuable medicine for sale. WM. B. TAYLOR A CO., No. 6 Court Square, Montgomery, Ala. General Agents for floiilh Caroliuin, Geor gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi ana, imd Texas. Dr. Coggswcll’s Antiphlogistin Halt—Acute packages $1, Chronic package $2 50. • Invalids with Chronic or long standing ca nes. should always order Chronic Packages. Agents wanton in e\ ; ery ‘ City, Town and Villago in tho above States. *-rt-Sobl by Druggists everywhere, marl6. 59,—ly. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE CITY IIAliVjJUILOlNG. I AM juM receivingp fresh supjdy of Can dies. Confeetfonaricb', f’igars and Tol.ac- op» to which I invite special ntteiitTnn.' Also, a largo lotvf Toys. Hu-kiits ami small Wares, } fust received. Sold hy Druggist* generally. 0. A. SMITH. I F AjftRELL A BISEL. toXMf A. M. Bininger & Co (Establiflicd 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS, Nc 888 PrnncHvny N. V This agreeable Tonic, designw especially as a Safe an dreliable Mcdicinh for Family Use, ,s offered to tho Public as a su[.e •ior article, pofleffing all the vit •ues aferibed to it as a McdisW Beverage, and defervjng of theii patronage in preference to the lus picious dccoitions emanating Iron i*. . r LI n >1 d trt I /1 lift der various pretentious names. The fad that our houfe feffabllshei ,n 1778,) has attained a* favouiW* reputation for the genuine characte. md purity of its Liquors, will, w :ruft, be a sufficient guarantee of th rxcellcnce of tliis article. Put up in Quart Bottles, ir .afes of one and two dozen each* ind fold throughout the world by 3ruggills, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, ; Tireft from United States Bon^ ■d Warehoufes.’