The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, January 27, 1860, Image 4

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Invidious Taxation. Wo soe that the Lcg’mlaturo of Vir ginia has before it the-old proposition to tax bnohelors over the ago of thirty year* $10 ouch, to bo applied to thoodu- cation of |>oor chi.dren. There are in this country three con flicting principle* of taxation, and wo arc at a loss to dctormilio which of them sustains the* pro-positi»mto tax old bach elors invidiously, Tlie first of, these is the ad valorem principlo, by which things arc taxed according to tliolr vahiu Could tho meinW who introduced this bill have meant that a tax on bachelors, of $10 per head and a poll tax on mar ried men of only $1 per head, would be an ad valorem tax In noth casos? If so, his hill is not very complimentary to tho latter class. Then there is tho principle of discriminating in favor of home manufactures, and at first wo wero disposed to think that this idea was what the over-gallant Virginia member was driving at. But it is a principle that has never boon popular in Virginia or any other Southern State—in fact, Southerners are prone to denounce it us unconstitutional. Moreover this Is a branch of industry that has not boon languishing at the South and is abun dantly able to take care of itself, especi ally during leap year. The third prin ciple is that of taxing luxuries, to the exemption of common necessaries. Is bachelorism a state of luxury ? If so, tho Virginia legislator has hit the nail on tho bond, and his trail ought to bo passocl. It should, however, no amend ed, by engrossed ryder, so as to provide tlmt all Indies over the ago twenty, who ]>crniit n leap year to pass by without securing husbands, should also lie tax ed to tho sin no extent. With this com promise, we vote for tho bill.—Coinin' An Episodo. During tiro excitement occasioned by taking a vole in the Hall or tho House or Keprosentntivos yesterday morning, as to which of the two sets of delegates from Montgomery county, should he permitted to participate in tho delibera tions ( of tho State Convention, a rather amusing episode occurred, Mr. Cooper of Cherokee, who is a man of “infinite jest," after several inetlectual efforts, finally obtained tho tloor; (or n chair rather,) and stated that n gentleman, then within tho hall, had been uncere moniously relieved of his pocket hook, containing about $700, and if any one present knew of its whereabouts, he would confer a favor on the loser by making the fart known. This remark ereutudm>little merriment; and evon tho venamhle chairman of the Conven tion could not resist n momentary par ticipation in tho casual diversion.— Mont. A'lc. VM. j Kn(j. Administrator's Sale, I^.Y virtue of nil order from the Court af , Ordinary of Floyd county, will he sold, tho first Tuesday In March next, st tho C’ourl-hmiaa door In inid county, between the legal hour.- of snlu, (fcse Negro Boy, mimed BEN, about seventeen years of ago. Sold ns die property of !)• If. Morris, deceased, for Executrix's Siilo. r *’ accordance with the last will and testa ment of JoOl 11. Terrell, late of Polk on., dot-cased, will ba sold at Odor Town, before the Court House door, on the first Tuesday in April next, two likely Negro Men named A UST1 N uml AN PERSON. Sold as the pro. porty of, and for the be of said deceased. Terms made known n of sale. F. K. TKItltKMi, Ext Jun'JI—■wiod. Carlyle's Stvi.r.—Coma now, O my Thomas 1 thou doubtful doubter of doubts, thou floundorcr on the fiat, miry and hilgv, sea of tideless Toryism. I have somewhat to show thee. Look! what so eat with thoso staring eyes of thine; those eves so big and hullet-liko, globed | .. .,r. t i, „i..\ii Henry (.’lay ami Ossian Ik Dodge at mi Evening Party, On the company being seated at tho table, Mr. Clay poured two glasses of wine, and pitKHhtg them to Mr. Dodge, remarked in tones sulhciently loud for all to hear— Mr. Dodge, let ih pledge ourselves in n glass of old wine!" Without touching the glass, Mr. Dodge replied— “Excuse me. Mr. <'lay ; I am a strict teo-totaller, and with your permission I will pledge you in what is far more em blematical of the purity of true friend ship,a glass of pure water!” Mr. Clay slowly replaced the glass of wine upon the table, scanned with his eagle oy08 tho features of his guest, and discovering no cxnrowion lint Hint or unbounded respect, reached across the „ ivrtn Ul|ll ,. r corner of the table, grasped the hand this li‘tli day 1 of his honest friend, and exclaimed— “Mr. Podge, I honor your principles." and then laughingly added—"out 1 ’t say that 1 admire your taste GEORGIA, I'ulk County. W HEREAS, John II. M«(Irmly, admin istrator ell tho estate of Silas N. Me- (2rady, dci'cii'Hl. has applied l» me for letters «f dismission from siiitl mltninDtialicn. Theua aru. therefore, to eito nuJ ndmor.Ph nil persons interesteil in «a:<l estate, to be and appear nt mv office, oo or hafnra the first Monthly In April next, then amt tUera to Hi snow vuii-M-, m ...... tliov hnvrt, why said plicant should not be ilfstuUsed from hi* » administration. liiv»u tinder mv band and official signs (uro tf.is 334 of ‘At. »85tf. oct2.'l-0iii S. A. BORDERS. Ord. SANFORD'S LIVER INV1G0RAT0RI NEVER DEBILITATES, I T in Compounded entirely Prom (•unis, and It fact, i prove by all that ifted to with diseases for which it It has cured thou- two years who hud relief, as the mituut- ' tificates in The dose parament of tho in P^lltavc used it. and is I confidence in nil the ^4|i* recommended. * sands within the Inst given up all hopes of ons im.-olicited car- session -haw. adapted to tlit tern- dlvidu-il taking it. •luuntitiei ns to act GEORGIA, Folk county. W HEREAS Thomas Dollar J has applied to mo for letters of di-mission from his administration on the estate of Orman I’.dlard, deceased. These nre. therefore, to eite and admonish all pvrsun- interested in said estate, to l»o and appear at my ollfi-e, on or before tire first Mon day in April next, then and there to file their objections, if any they have, t i t-aid iippli- mint's being distiii-sed from ids -aid admin- terms of the law. hand and official signature t.. oct’iO-Oni ' 3. A. BORDERS. Ordinary. the dictates ofp Ivoiir judgment{tilde in tb«i usn «>f the| ll.ivar Invigoratnr. and it will cure Liv !p2,er Complaints, Bil lons Attacl s. Dy»-(p&l ;|.ep.;ia. Chronic Di arrhoea. SummerK, Uompluints. Dyson- terry, Drop-y. Hour y_4 jPmmach, Habitual f’oitivenesH, t’Indie,Cho’crn, Cholera Morims, cholera Infantum. Fl* , .ulcn n o. •latindiee. Female Weikness. and mar bett«ed suecesfiilly a* »n Ordinary Family Medi-ina. It will cure Sick headache, (ns thou ..tia ran testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or three Tcjspnonfuls me taken Ht commence ment of attack. All who are using it are giving their testi mony in its favor. Mix water in the* mouth with the Invigara- <JA AFTER JANUARY, 1860, WE SHALL HEQUIRE ETTLEMENTS, The First Days of July and January. We expect to sell for MUCH SHORTER PROFITS than heretofore, and shall expect prompt pay, FOR We pledge ourselves to sell as low as any house in Romo • R, I NORTON fc SON. HOME, a A., />. 21, ISM).—3m KXKCFTOU'M NOTICE. (•HOIK* I A, Folk ('utility. Mr. Dodge, with hi* usual promptness : CIXTY Days after date 1 will apply to tin* , \ . 7 . ,t ..it.., t, .. 1 ,i... n Court ot Ordinary of Polk County for of retort, tvpliml— But Is >t imt tlm f^ vo , „ X)t} . r ' 0 ,, , M ., ollIt i„., ,fi a such sphurutie speculation ? It shall Be told then what thou seest: A ear, Miur-whonlod, and ninny-sued, and 'pnngle.ss. No two of the wheel* tiro .•f the same size—in order, prescript, tml irrevocable. It sooth forth back* wardly, hind-<|Uarterjy, and stern-fore- mostly, and joincth in many directions it once, and thorefovo hath no locomo tion. Time and half a times it is half topsyturvy, and otherwhiloa tho sconce- lev* traveller therein ensooned, knoweth not whotlior lie is sitting on his head, kneeling on his heels, or standing on his elbows—Loud rumbloth and rough lumbloth this mystic and portentous car; und yet it stoppetli whoroitlistoth, and where that is no man knoweth, not even its inventor. And what sort of a car is that ? llo! hoi Potcr and Paul! Ha! ha! Mrs. Grundy and Dame Par tington ! Why, man, dost thou ignore doctrine that our orators uro daily teaching us, Mr. Clay, to throw a.-ide taste for principles!" Amid the shouts of laughter that fol lowed, Mr. Clay exclaimed—“Hand somely turned! t'hnrlvs, move the wine from the table." This Govknous.—All the Northern or non-slaveholdtng States have Black Re publican Governors,except New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Oregon and California— making fifteen Black Republican Gov ernors, counting Kansas, Tho (lover- ner of New Jersey is an old-line Whig, and tho Governors ofGregon, California and Pennsylvania tiro Democrats—the latter u Dougina or Popular Sovereignty Democrat. All tho Southern States hnvo Democratic Governors, except Maryland, which has an American, and | Texas, which has an American Demo crat, Sam Houston.—Cut, /,'»»«/• dooH—OOd _ (.’KOIH.’IA, Folk County. 11KKEAS John II. M. Ura.ly, lias ap W II Kit PIUmI letter- ofailiniiilH’riitl' f William J. Met irmly, late • aaitl county deceased. These aru llit*reb»re t.» eite utiJ n-iliioni- the kindred and «r-.lib.i - of said deeeaie. To file their oldeet ion-, (if a I (wallow both together. Frier One Dollar per Untile, —ALSO— SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, t:oMPtu;.\l>KD FROM P URE VKUETABLK EXTBAt'TM, and put up in tiln-< Casus, Air Tight, and will keep in any din.ate. The Family «’a-l • 1 tliartie Pill is gentle but active t'a'iliartii* M |which the prnpritor bas used in bis pruo-L^ Jtii-e inorvtli.au twen ty years. 'j| The e<>n«tnntlv |ii->|; erea-ilig demand front lho-» Who |'»nve| M !h,n ? Ii-'ed the PilL and the satisfaction ^ which all expr#s* in TUCKJ5R & PERKINS GREAT SODTHERN raorriRArnn; m arbimtyfk GALLERY OF ART, I S NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. AND Wit ARE READY FOR the performance of all work putUining to Photographic Port raitnru nil in itabrnneUes, from t lieu their The Profe—i foront Pat hurtle rtf the bowels. The Family Pa dua reference to this been compounded hat* indtti __ ! the reach of all. ^ • well known that tlif- £4 londitVerent portion* C5 of admini-t ratio applicant, hv **r hel’oro the l-t Monday in .Nlaruli next, otherwise letters will be granted to the applicant or Mime other proper |»eno„ this car? Dost thou not recognlso this car? Why, lyan, it is thy-self— it is Chr-lylo l StxnuLAn Freskncb or Mt.vn.—Last week at one of the liras in New York, there was a plentiful supply of water. hut, by some accident, a great scarcity of how). The Hamas wero gaining tho mastery every second, when a lady, who was present, touch by the dilemma, did not hesitate a minute, hut pulling oil’ her jujton. removed from it the inflated india-rubber tubes, which form purl, and rather a considerable parcel of a lady’s dress now-a-days. Thcso tubes, consist ing of several yarns, wero immediately attached to tho engine, and played the impromptu part of hose most ellectual- ly. The cotisequcnco was, tho progress of tho flames was arrested, and, ulti mately. tho building saved. Tho namo of the lady, to whose presence of mind this fortunato termination wits mainly owing, is not known; as, after the damogo voluntarily inflicted on her dross, she, with a refined dejicacy that cannot ho too highly praised, instant ly sought refuge in flight. Such noble acts nood no comment from our pen.— JV. 0. Picayune. A Kiu.ino Dr.irrv.—I'nris loiters say tho beauty of tho Princess Un-poli, who married at Heme the Prince Gregory Bo naparte, is proverbial in (tally, and Iter appearance in French salons, It is ex pected. will create a great sensation 'p, 'fwo ladies only at present can rival her charms, vix: Lmly WoimHiousc, (lie hello Aiiglaise, mid the ^fanpiis GaliIVt. They will form the three Graces of I’ar- StST'A young lady sends us some ver ses, ami says she knows the metre is cor rect, as she has counted the feet in ev ery line. But a ymuine poetess should never count her /eel (counterfeit.) Anecdote or Srt.t.v.—Sully, the pain ter, was a man distinguished lor u fme- ment of manners as well as his success in art. At a party otto evening Sully speaking of a belle, who was a great (Jiieu tnuler my Imml ami olficial signature January the l.ttli istii). jiiti'.’Oiv.'K'd tf. A. BORDERS, Ord. P. COHEN & CO. (sticcesoirs t'» Fried A Uro.) Would rospeclftdly cal! attention to their LARGE, RICH, ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall ami Winter DRY GOODS, thartir Pill hn«.with well cataldi*licd fael from a variety oftlio table H; Extract-, wlilolt act |iart,«(J °f the idiiueutnry ratinl, and are geodiO ntid -nfc in nil en-ea where a Cntlmrfin is needed, otelt ns De- rnnt»eim*iiiv i*f the Stomaeli, Sleepine-s, Pains in tlie Bark and l.oititt, Costiveue-x, Pd In and Serene— orer tfiowlnd** body, from imbleii eidfi, which fieutientlv. if ncdueted, »nd in a Ion-nuir-e of Fever.’ T.o.) nf Appe tite. a (’ree|»im» -vn-atioii of IDdd over tlie body, Be*lle.s,ne-i. Ifendaelie, or woii*ht ill the bund, nil Inlluniiiiatory Diit«a-e. Worms in Children or Adults. Bhuuniatioii. a great i . . r ••on K»ged thu only Artist in this country 1 M«*S'P BEAUTIFUL Style ot Picture in it- (•no of tho Largest and Finest collections 0 •xhibition. I'll EE. to visiters. W« hav# engaged for tlie season, the bust corps of WASHINGTON HAL , BY K. R. SASSKEN. (SUCCESSOR TO J. J. THRASHER ) ATLANTA, - - - (• 150 U»' i ’ / E.R. SASSKKN. former proprietor of •Sun- r House." at Cnlltottit, Geo. Old friend ti'so notice thereof, and govern yonr-elve* an- cirdlngly. Inlv27.^m. PHOTOGRAPH 1C PORTRAIT PAINTERS l tlielte.it Northern Ga'b P!iotogra(ihs will ho -aid Tuclcor & Porkin’s Celebrated Ambrotypes, TAKEN AS t’SUAL. ST 0 C K, C II E M 1 0 A L S, AN It M A T E RIALS miNISUKIi TO THE TUAUK AT nM-EJ-VXr YORK 2PXX.X033i3. f (lie blood and ninny di-ea-es to ivhieli fleili is heir, Ilia nnmerous to niutitlott . thisndxvrai-oineiit. Dose. 1 to a. Fl'ice, » Ditttea, The Liver Invlgoratnr and Family Patluir- tifl Pills are retailed bv Druggi-t geiir*aBy. 8. T. W. SANFOUD. M. D.. Mntiiifuetiirer and Proprietor, aa:. Broadway, Now York. Sold by Druggists in home. jutic29.1y. 1 Align Photographic Port rail.s N. B.—Our Patrons nt a distance I send it to ettr nddross, by mail »-r Express wTtli a des uotnplexinn, Ac., Ac., of the original: and we will return'it t without tlie least injury, with a beautifully colored Plunogt lotypes ntid Ambrotvpns, 1 IVtur.icQjijed, will |.'l the eob-r of tlie hair, eyes •to by Express or otherwise copy of any size they max DR. UTTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS A S'*' Cough, Cold,, cl”, ««wi Tina 1, n lilcaaunl mcdlclni to ^ dug tnlraotlino rollof, und In nlno out or . ’ -.ftWrt P " r ' ! - 1* oxorohes Ih, J” tliuugln to l.o dodfdodly contuniutlvi tuS Ui eii i.rom, tty cured l,y u,i„g , :l d ttio wu.tr.iig lflnlu', tiuciigil,Cliiu.. J1 . ' tor. ..11 luoojitai. A* ini.ii0dyn.0X|,pt„r 1. ,i "u; ..-lr.lU.li*'t,o luuvd., u atuud, iiiuiiut.touli uough nilxluroa. 1 * Hit. I.ITTJiE a VERMIFUGE. .nlyrwrrr^ljfc""'! VJ.!.. la IV,Ire I In r. horo clilldrei, K , r „ i |! IlMld., bel'n .. „r l!,„ Leal over oil .red u. | u ir.„..,.„, , 0 J .isn .Ins tbi 1, is ol inuny eliildreit; f„ r cyll „ut ot »e^ lr,.0„0, gouerdly rut.ulr. lu Frrucli MixVuVc, I’M-is prepered fro.,, n French ILcihe (| n . lv*'nr l W i ,,d V U “ ! . ftr * 1 1( T tli! lu nte. littd Ao. « Itir till, chronic stage,) tb«t bn- been tii.ieli improved upen inthU emintrr: mid Irotn Hi/ unexampled siie.-ess is likely i„' ‘■f o.lv li.r ll.e ibo Kidneys and Bladder, (1cm, ' “ J Fluor AIhui Af- couipotiud combine* l» tnsto and found In Bit , . " r , privnie I eflmicney is not rivaled the divert «e of crrloal. Bleiiiicnilieul, foction*. Tiii- extensi properties totally d eh it rafter from any till tig to I United State- Phurmacnji |ir«etiee of safety j n Americ a. DU. LITTLE 8 nil,out,rut it ltd Tetter oh,tmt'iit Of n,r.,„l„ T,tteir Hundreds . 8eold Hoads, and tli-cn-es of the skin gmiersb IV. llll'o »•#...«. -.o»x..l I... ,l.s. _ . have been cured by this reim-dv, und ie the introduction of the No. 2 prepara tion (being stronger) scarcely a ease hu« btt-n found that It will net effectually eradicate in a short time. F.-r thuenro of t.’iiticeruu.'i Horn and Ulcer! it Is applied lit tho form of f*l M . IMPROVED COTTON GINS P- &•—A fine assortment uf Stcroieoplo Pictures and i PRICES. lie. nt NEW YORK MALTON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered bo the State in 18.1ft. W.C. DAWSON & Co., Mil's,rs MACON, Oil SAVANNAH,UA. TUCKER & PERKIN’S PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, IS NOW IN FUI.I, OPEUATION Kjrcrv^HJjoHplloia of Oval and Spuar^ ltosowood and (Jilt Frames, made to order, e T Spike 'I'llrushing RuchinesI 11K undersigned, nt Atlanta, tin., would re-petfullv inform the |»uhlic that NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery. By tiiis Scheme, mi select their ol any amount for tliuv may do.-ira ! CtiySomoof tho Saginaw lndiani uro intense wags in thoir way. Onoof them having given a trader Home annoyance, was told that in caso ho was soon again with a bottlo it would ho tuken from hitu and thrown into the fire. A few days after tho Indian appeared with a pint flask in his blankot, as usual, hut tho trader was as good as his word and demanded tho bottle, which the Indian gftvo up and started for the door. Tho trader throw the flask into tho stove, upon which whang went the stovo, and out came tho windows; tho trader fol lowing closo behind. The next time a man burns an Indian’s whiskey bottlo lie will exumino it to seo whether its contents are of “Dudonts make” or gun powder. favorite. “Ah,” says Sully, “sho has n mouth like nn elephant's” “()>., oh, Mr. Sully, how can you be so rude?” “Undo, Indies, what do you mean?— I say she’s got a mouth like an elephant because it’s full of ivory.” Now Opening One or tub Notices.—Tho Boston Post says, that near Warren, Conn., is posted on a mondow fenco, the follow ing : “Xotis—Know kows Is allowed in thoso niedders. onny man or woman, lettin their kows run tho rndo wot gets into my medders aforesaid shall liuvo his’talo lcut of by moo. Olmdinh Rog ers.” Latest Styles ami Importation ; Extra Claw 2. Iirtucn Oct, II, 18,19. And on averv succeeding day (.Sundays 1 copied,) at 5 o’clock, P. M. Tift-ln this Scheme, litre arc 75 Numb placed ill the Wheel—from I up to 75—*ud YORK PRICES, OH Frames re-Gilded and made to look a- well i RATES. Order* from cnunl.iy Dealer* Solicited. A. J. BEARDEN. Agent, for Tucker A Perkin*, at VERY LOW will continue the Manufacturing of I ten (tint tiii• I Wheat Thresher*, on thflr usu al extensive senli*. They are also mnnnfae- turing a most excellent SpikeTrlioshcr. intieh approved ivhcru it hn« been used, in Addition to their old style. All Gins nre warranted to perform wall or no pay. and delivered at tho purchaser's resideiiec’or nearest Railroad <f»i- pot. free of Charge for transportation. Re pairing don* at tho shortest notice und in the best mndnor. Wo arc al-o manufacturing Sash. Doors \nd Blinds, and slmll be pleased to fill nil *rders LMitrustod to ub. PITTS A COOK, Successors to J. Winriitp A Co. ter*, and a I most infallible, Pliv-ieii.ni aro referred to tho l.tlh page of Dr. Littlos pamphlet, to the catalogue 0 f mtdieiiib of tlie Materia Modirn, that ho comjHnindiiig his dilformt remedies, and asked m say if they nre net the rhirf ^ linnet* of the profo-iion. n- he himself hut practised medicine oxUnrivcly f„ r mors than the hasiness. , before retiring Ail orders should bo LITTLE ,t BRO„ Msonn.fln. lor sale III Home, by Messrs. Fu re 11 A Bisri, ,|"1 l.v I,. W. I),•„>,. f'«vo Kjlringi, an,I .M,r. limit* nr Druggists generally, July20, HAYWOOD’S BALM UF SAVANNAH! np2S— Clentisiitp, Nmirialihignml Heuutifi ing THE HAIR. I N presenting the MALM OF SAVANNAH to tlm pnldie, the proprietor doe*ho with out any of the hesitation attending the in trodneiimi ef a new and untried artielc, for it has »> ow been lilreen years before tlie public, and each year lias added to Its popularity.— The dmiuiid for It having increased so far he .Vot'd •••>’ previous fiu ilitir* for iu inunofar. loro, ihe proprietor has recently romrlttrd arrmig< i.,« • t“ for produe.ing it on a more ex ten-ive scale, and at the Mine time Adding U it- former excellence, by the result of a long practical experience in ilt usn. The following vouchers aro gentlemen well known, and can be attested; SiVANXAti. Aug. 3, 1858. IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHIN’13 SHOP. On (fconjia Hail Hoad, near Cotton Factory, 1859, TALL TRADE 1859. Flour Mil'*. Paper Mill-, Saw Mills. Gin Gearing. Water Wheels, ail kind of Smith w rk. Shafting nod Circular saw mill* eo plele. [iuar.".0.ly.’5!»l W. M. HEIGHT THE LARGEST ny *pinion" of the merits of your Balm" of Savannah. Alter using it forsotue tiro yean, I nm prepun d to speak fioin experience, and «lo mu liesituii) to pronounce it the beat pr». F nration for tlie hair that I hate etcr used.— esteem it u nlcii-aiil and convenient artiriy fordreisiug tlie hair, possessing most uf tho virtues idaitned for the popuhir eosnietica of tho day, with noti<- of their delstericuft ipiali- thu which will bu sold at lli« LOWEST CASH PRICES. of the 75. and’tint Number :* among tho Number* drawn, be got- 11 vu time- llie amount invested, If two selected Numbers ate . drawn, lie gets thirty for one: if three selcu- | tod Nttmhen aro djnwn, he get* two bun- | dred for one: if four -elected number* are drawn, he get* u tlioii-mid for ones if live | soleoted Numher* aro drawn, live thousand | for one, of six selected ntunbor* nro drawn, fifipuii thousand to one. ftitMUiinun .’ if two, or more, su'ceted number* nro taken, and ail of those number* so selected are not drawn' among the TwcUe Drawn Numbers, tlu i Ticket is a Blank. A Had .111 Ht tike Several now member* in the llottito of Roprosontivcs, on rising to nddaoss the house, profacd their remarks with “gen tlemen.” Tho idea was so absurd, that tho wliolo lions was convulsed with laughter. ___ IMPOR TATIOBJ, EVER RECEIVED, COMPRISING LADIES DRESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Iloiisfl-Fi&niisliiiig and Planters Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS. HEARTH RUGGS, W.iix PAI'iitt A.MI R E A 1) Y M A 1) K C L 0 T III N G , Cash orto prompt paying « u*toiner* J. II. McCLUVO. We have on hand a large araortment af READY-MADE j$3r*Thn following letter was sent by a man to hut son nt college; “My dear son—1 write to send you two pair of old breechew, that you may have a new coat made of thorn. Also Home new socks, which your mother lias just knit by cutting cjpwn some of mine. Your mother sends you ten dollars without my knowledge, and for fear you would hot spend it wisely, I liuvo kept back half, and only send you fivo. Your mother and J aro well, except that your sister has got the measles, which wo think would spread among the other girls, if Tom had not had them boforo, und lie is tho only ono left. I hope you will do honor to my teachings; if you do not, you aro an ass, und your mother and myself nro your afl’ectionate par ents.” “The People Movinu."—The boats on our river continue to bo crowded with nassongers, chiefly nlantcts, with their families and slaves hound for tho more southern States. We venture to state that at least 1200 or 1500 emigrants— white andblnck—pass down tho river every week, most of whom tire bound for Toxas.—Mvntyomcry Mail, CLOTHING, oun Havana Plan Lotteries, Dram Jour (-1) Times a Month ! J. G. YKISER FAKELL & YEiSER, ties. \ feel cotiliilfiit that it only tired* (•• to known t«» the public t<> become universally (topiilar. Very re-pci tfuliv tour*. W. f. THOMPSON, KdPurof Savannah Morning .Nutt *. Tlie object of this i.« t«> -tula tlmt 1 i.u some mouths. in>f«l Mr. linyxvMxt'* Bair Ton ic—known «i the Balm of Savannah—ami have fouml it incomparably superior HAY I LAND, Ar CO., 258, Br<m<l Street, 2 floor* from Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. LU. Ilaviiniiil, | venson, 'Ifnvllnitd, Stevenson A Co,, T. IV. Uhich g. n. Omni II. d. .Shell tul, No. 22.11 a Cl,a , S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING GOODS, JKBrTho stile of “Holner'a Crisis” lias ronchod the number ot 100,000 cop ios. GI3DHG1A, Polk County. W HEREAS the estate of Hen Inte of said c aented; n good assort men t of lloot- :unl -Shoos, HATS &. CAPS, A Model Anoi.tTio.vi8T.—Lane, of Kauxaa notoriety, and u prominent can- ilidnto for United States Honator from tlie noivly to bo made State, of locofoco These nre therefore^ to cito and admonish tlie kindred and eroditora of said decetsod. to como forward and take out letter* of udmium- tratlon on said estate on or before the first Monday in March next, otherwise the Clerk oflhe Superior Court, William S. Witcher, manufacture, is determined to hell himself to the good graces of tliellel- peritos. Hois “ready to have his body made into cross-ties for the underground railroad.” It would muke a far better tassel for a hempen cord suspended from the middle of across beam.—Hal- thiiore Clipper. Price of Negroes in Virginia.- correspondent of tho Petersburg Ex press from Amherst C. II., Virginia, Administrator on that day, with tlie ,Statute In flitch cu«e ided. Given under my hand and otfirial fligna- turo, January the 171th 1800. xx ill he appointed in aecorilouee will made uud |i janL’O-Wi'tOd A. BORDERS. Ord. cutor'u Sale. rNDKU the provisions of the Will, U NI ....... J.ilin Norton, lute of Gwinnett county, deceased, there will he sold nt tho Court- horso, iu Rome. Floyd county, <«n.. on tlie first Tuesday in Fofirmiry nuxt, ut public out cry, the following negroes, viz : Eliza, about JiO yours of ago, and ber children, Tom. Fanny and Henry, ten, eight •mUNKS, ctoo. To the Be-Drugged, —AND— Poisoned Citizens or Georgia nro ..ror rm, with f . ,)1 X S del ago of the vilest T>"' A/ compound* in the form of Y “Alclndiolie Drinks, tliut t J; . ever emanated from that pest of society, the l.tQt'ou T\\i\P. L K S*\! Mtxcu. They arc sold to } * - I# you a* a luxury, or they are ^ If dispemiMl to you a* a Medi- |,. cine, mid in either case tlie effect Is the iruic. There i- hut ono way to escape, nud that i» to uso as it luxury ora motlicnuient u safe and reliable stimu lant. sold under stamp and ij seal, which renders it ccr-fi* tain it has not been tampered with. Such an orticle is CHAHLI3S’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. whirh is Distilled under direction ot the Brit- Drnggists and Apothecaries, Nos. 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo, H aving attciitin Cinti cal*. Jv Miul Oil*. Medic ic. a I Ex ilic dinilrufi', Ac its formation In t aintiiim tlm linir too, in dint moist and pica-mit condition, which so many other pacifies pretend to do. but almost’ aiwn.va fail—in so far ns my experience * J. L. LOCKE, I.nto Editor cf tho Savannah Republican. May 2ft, 1858. Mr. J. M. Haywood. Agent: It give* tin pleasure to certify to thu uncipiHlcd qitalUir* ' Balm of’Savannah. It is the hept* GIVE THEM A CALL, old. nays : “ There has been no abatement of the demand for negroes and no de crease in tlie prices. Messrs. Scott & Adams, large contractors on the t >. & A. Extension, hnvo taken a contract on a road in North Alabama, and are nowin tho market for (wo hundred slaves to go South. They are responsible men, and offer liberal inducements to hirers. The Hail Road alluded to is tlie N. K. A S. W. Bail Hoad, one of tlie termi ni, being nt Chattanooga, Tenn. Sold for Term cash. jnnlltrUv Administrator’* Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order Irotn tho Court of,Ordinary for l*oik County,‘Georgia. jqfA Frenchman, while residing one of the oriental cities, was once taring some flower* in a window, ; accidentally filled tlie pots too inofuse- ly, so that a quantity of water happen ed to fall on an Arab who was basking In tlie sun. Tho man sturted up, shook his clothes, and thus gave vent to his feelings: “If, it is an old mutt wlto lias done this, I despise him ; if it isnn old woman 1 forgive her, if it is a young man 1 curse him; but if it is a young woman, I thank her.” t. will ho sold to the highest bidder at the Court use dour in Buchanan. Harralaon county, the first Tuesday in February, within tin* legal hour* of sale, lot of Laud No. 8(12 tuto of James A. Croxvdor, deco fur the benefit of heir* and creditors, of sulo, cadi. Dec. 1st. lb59. deoil—1»*1 REOKCSIA—Floyd County. A NDREW J. Warimrk,, guardian<.f Ma«y Ann Isliain. having appl court of Ordinary of said county, cliargu from his Guardiudship of Mary Anu 1 Tf) Ishatn's person and prctwi-iw. 1 ‘Mottev SaVed is Money Made.- P. COHEN & CO. (ii'eatcst Iteduction !>K W S EVER MADE IN STANDARD of Farall ( Bi.irtT and J. G. Y’eiscr respectfully oall •!. -m. k.if Linseed, Lubricating & Lamp Oils, Colors and Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Camphone, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. rdcr* put up on an go.nl term* as any city South. my While Lead and Kerueeno Oil Company. I’roM'riptions cnrcfiilly prepared day or aiglit* Tho Store will he open on Sundays from 8 to 10 o’clock in forenoon and from 3 to 5 in noon. (oet5) FARKLL A YEISEIt, otnhincd tin* Drug 8 to their complete at: Drugs, Chemicals, • Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Paints, White Lead, Patent Medicines. 8urgienl lnstrun.**i Stutfo, TriH-os. Druggists'Gla*sxvnrc, vr with every article ooiupriaitig the stock ol a Druggist or Physician. Druggists. Physicians. Country Merchants and dealers generally, who pride themselves on dealing in Medicine* oftlio First Quality may rely upon being suited. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Agents for the celebrated Columbian Bit- r*. Balm of Savannah bos been tlie ntnatiurcfM- fill. Thi* much I say most cheerfully. Your*. Ac.. P. W. ALEXANDER, Late Editor of the Suvannidi Republican ^rflTKor sale by ,1. M. HAYWOOD. A**nt, HOWARD ASSOCIATION) cial endowment, for the Relief of tho Sick and Distressed, ntllicted with Virulent and Epidemic Disc r|HlE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the nxvfui destruytiou of human life Manufacturer and Proprietor, Savannah, fia., and by J. O. Ytcisru, and Fahki.i, j fit- ,, Home, Ga. July fiUy. caused liv Sexual disensu, and the deception practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases hv (jitiiek*, several years ago directed eilAltlTABLE ^ ^ BlNINGER & Co i»h Goverumout, la doliciiloly (lavored, (unlike any other Gin.) with Home of tho most valuable restoratives of tlie Vcgnlablo Kingdviti, and in by far the o»t lieallliy hevorngu extant. Tmk Moht Eminent Phvsiwianh of Europe id America, not only recommend it* u~ 1 “ tho hula and hearty, but prescribe it uiedieine where a Kliniiilnnt i- required. Tiik Fkm ai.f. Skx will find it not only a idea-ant Cordial, l»ut a certain relief in HUlibr- tugs of a periodical character. AxAt.YTir.it. CiicuisTS of all rank* pro- tiouueo it perfectly pure, and its restorative uieriHH incomparable. Sold only in quart and pint bsttles by nil Druggists' Grocers, Country Merchant*. Ac. Beware of IMITATIONS. Buy only CHARLES'. None OTHER i* IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN A CO., Sole Importert. COOKING STOVES. "»| PATRIOT Rcpfct No. 10. Broi Also importers *J Ji Cigars, ‘ . etc. Reware of ohnorioiis mixtures, put up bottles, heariug the above title*. They all common mixed Gina, and until compared with tlie genuine -CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN.” they areapt to deceive tin* tiuwary. scpt.7.1; CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Filly Dollars per Month and 13x» ponses I*t»ld. active Agent in VICTOR, Daylight, Sim Rise, G t 't'ni L At.'T worthy of thoir nainu, to open a Dispi nary for tlie treatment of this class of diseasoB, in all thoir forms, ami to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all whe apply by loiter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, ItnbiU of life, Ac.) nud in ' extreme poverty “ ’ *' " of ftlinriri* 11 ii S3 S3 B S3 5® 43 L__g TTTE xviah to engage every county tlirotighoiit the’United t.i 6 This i* therefore to olio all persona eo»eer»- ed. to slioxv cause by filing objections in my Sewing iffiicliiucs! ' 'AFTKIt'tliia date, I will aull tho Improved State* and Canada*, to travel and introduce OltrXKXV TWENTY 1*01.1. A It Ilotni.K TURK A l» LOCK stitch hkwi.no MAuuiNR. Tiiis Excelsior Ma- ohine id just patented, with valuable improve mcnis, which make it tlieclioupest and most popular mnehiito inexistence, t.ml aeknoxvl- * 1 ‘ 1 urpflflsod for general utility. A limited nnmhorof respotisfhlo agents wanted to solicit orders by sample, to whom a ship of Murv Ann Isham, and receive the J Burtholf Family Sewing Machine* usual Ietters’of diHtuission. 1 ft< » r f - Given under tny hand and ofTieial signa ture at office, thia 7tli November 1859. U0T9, JESSE LAMBKRTII, Ord'y. i stump for rotutn postage, J. W. HARRIS, A. LEYDEN, Gen’l Ag’t. No. 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange, Boston, Mwi-j jun 17-triGm HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES, Svliools, Ofiiccs. Counting Rooms, Bar Rooms, and Shop*—adapted to either coal or wood. Ironing Stoves. Charcoal Fiirnnee, Farmers Boiler*, Ten Kettles, Round Boilers. Hollow Ware Casting*, and Odd Oven Lids, front Round Mountain Works. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper warn*. Stovepipe and Pans, Bathing Tubs. Shower Baths, Sugar Boxes, Cake boxes, Cuke pans, Jellv molds, ami a good assortment of all kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper wares, ready made, or made to order on abort notice. I would respectfully tender my thunks to a liberal community for past patronage, and nr tho aaiiio timo mil attention to my New and Splendid Stock of Cooking aw'd othet Stoves—consisting of more than TWENTY different Varieties—nil fawli front the mnnu- lueturers In Albany, Philadelphia, and Augusta, Ga„—nil of refined iron, and excelling in beauty of design and patents, in cooking qualities and durability, U nv lotof8loves ex’nr before brought to Romo. At the head of all stands thu GOOD* SAMARITAN, said Furnish Medicine* Free of Charge. It is nee Mess to add that thw As sociation eoiiittiaiids tlie highest medical skill of the age, ami will furnish tho most approv ed imidem treatment. Tim Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon tlie treatment ofScxuul expn-i the highest satisfaction with tlie success which ha-) attended tiie labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Speriiiatorrlusn Seminal Weakness, Gonorrham, Gleet, Syph lis, tlie vice of Onanism nr Self-Abuse, *D is oases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., nud order a eontiiiuauea of tiio same plan for the omun'iig year. An admirable Report on Spormntorrhoa. or Seminal Weakties*, the vieoofCmiiiism, Mas turbation, or Self-Ahttdo, and other diseases «f tin* Sexual organs, by the consulting Surgeon will lie sent by mail "(in a seal free of Charge, oii^reeeipt of Two Slumps for ikm the l.air. in* well as (lie most effectual cxtermlnatoref dandruff l have ever tricil.- My hair luis been inclined to fall out since my attack of Yellow Fever in 1854, mid g all the preventives I have tried, tlie (Establiflied 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS, Nc SS8 Broadway N. V postage. Oilier Report'll and T natuiio ami treatment of Sexual d.scones, diet ustuntly being jnihlinhed for grut- to ho the best store in tho Union—tho Commonwealth, Patriot, Victor, Morning Star, Daylight, Sun Ritte, Golden Prize, Golden Era, Iron Wizard, Red TiwLnt. o.wt i»k*»i* “-“all first clans 8tovea, and warranted to give sutiafaetion -when Juckct, and I'hcnix, properly put up. As the stove business is legitimately, a part and parcel of MY BUSINESS, and belongs to my trade,I nm, and have boon,for some time making every effort in my power to build up a trade that will last mo, and give satisfaction to my customers—and if good workmen, who understand thoir business, and strict attention to business, has its reward, I shall not fear the result. All persons in want of stoves, will. If they understand their true intorest, examine well Stock before they purchase. All orders promptly nttented to, and strict attention paid River. All accounts for Job Work duo on delivery of tho to shipping, either by Railroad 1 work, unless otherwise agreed to. A. W. CALDWELL, jull3. Manufacturer of Tfn, Sheet Iron, and Copper Wares, Broad St., Home On. niton* distribution, and will la* gent to the nillicted. Some of the now roinudfcH and methods of treatment discovered during the Inst year, are of great value. JT-Vf-Address, tor Report treatment, DU. J. SKI LLON HOUGll’l'UN, Acting Surgeon, Ilownrd Association No. 2 South Niutli st., Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA I). HEART WELL, Pros’:) Gko. FAiuctiiLn, Sec'y. fohtfly A HOMESTEAD FOR $10 ; mmiDs for $1000 And Over, In a desirable, healthy coitalrv. Agents Wanted! Send fora Pamphlet. Address, J3. BAUDI3R; land Agent, nuglT.Ctn. Port Royrtl'Va. * This agreeable Tonic, designet especially as a Safe and reliable Mcdicint for Family Use, s offered to the Public as .1 sufe- •ior article, poflefllng all the vir y ues aferibed to it us a JifcdlCWfo Beverage, and deferving of then patronage in preference to the to picious decodions emanating frorr. irrefponfible fources, and fold un ;lcr various pretentious names. The faff that our houfc (effablish« ,n 1778,) has attained a favorabli reputation for the genuine characte. ind purify of its Liquors, will. w -.ruff, be a sufficient guarantee ot th :xcellence of this article. Put up in Quart Bottles, it •afes of one and two dozen each ind fold throughout the world by Druggiffs, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, Dire ft from United States Bowj, ;d Warchovifes. Said by Drnggist* generally. ARUKLL A BISEL.