The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, February 03, 1860, Image 4

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r ii: ffocHry. ['Prom iho Montgomery Mail.] AN ifour at (tie Old Play-Ground. ■ iik.hry Monponn. \ hour tn-dny, John, llonide the o!4 brook stream, Where wo wore school-bn vs in old lime, When manhood wn« n dream: Tho brook wits choked with fallen lenvo Tho pond Is dried away— I feaVce believe that v»u would know That dear old place to-day. The school hou*o is no more, John, Beneath our locust trees: The wild rose by the wlmhrtv tide No more waves in the breezu t Tho scattered atones look desulnto, The sod they rested on lias been plowed up by stranger hands Since you and I were gone. The ehestnut tree is dead, John, And what la sadder now— The broken grapevine of our swiug II lings on the withered bough ; 1 read our names upon tho hark And found the pebble* rare Laid up beneath the hollow side, As we had piled them there. Beneath tho grass-grown bank, John, I looked for our old spring, That bubbled down the alder path, Three pace* from the spring ; The rushes grow upon tho brink, The pool I* black ami bare. And not a foot, this many a day, It seem*, has trodden there. Tho Great Mystnry. Tho following beautlftil passago Is U* kon from Timothy Titcomb’s or Dr. irollnml’s “Preaching upon Popular Proverbs,” which tho Springfield (Mass.) Republican is now glvihg to the world; Tho hodv is to dio so much is certain, What lios beyond ? No ono who passes tho charmed boundary comes buck to tell. Tho imagination visits tho realms of shadows sent out from snmo window of tin? soul over life’s restless waters, but wings its way wearily back with an olive loaf in its beak us a token of inner- f ling life beyond tho closely bonding torTzon. Tlic great sun centos and goes great sun cutnes unagi in heaven, yol breathes no secret of1 ethoronl wildernoss; the crescent moon elcnves her nightly passage across the upper deep, but tosses over no message, anu displays no signals. The sentinel stars challenge eaeh other as they walk their nightly rounds, but wc catch no syllable of their countersign which gives passage to the heavenly camp. .Shut in! Shut in! Between this uud the other life is a great gulf fixed—across which neither.eyo nor foot can travel. The gentle friond whose eyes we closed in their liut sleep long years ago, died with rapturo in her wonder stricken eyes, a smile of inctVable joy upon her lips, and hands folded over her trium pliant heart; but' her lips were past speech, und intimated nothing of tho da’ I took tho oh! blind road, John, * od up tho hill; ’Ti# darker tlian it used to ho. And seems so lone and still l The birds sing y»t among the bought * the sweet grapes hung, 1 not moon tho fence, John, Tlint lies as in old time, Th«» sumo half punelin tho path We used so ott to climb— And thought how e'er tho bars of life Our playmates had passed on, And left me counting on this spot The faces that nro gone. Epitaph on a Candle. A wicked ono lies buried here, Who died ill u decline ,• lb* never roue in rank, I fear, Though he w«s born to shine. He once was fat, but then, indeod, Grow thin nw any griever; Ho died, the doctors all agreed, Of a most burning fever. If e'er you said, “Goout, I prny,’’j He much ill-uuture showed; On such occasions ho would say, “ Vy, if I do, i’m bfawed /" In this his fricndfl,do all agree— Though you may think Tin joking— When going out, 'tis said that no Was very fond of smoking. vision that enthralled her.” t tho othor day opening a t a bullock ti ,^o what is termed a bullock trunk. To her amazement and horror a snake oil up its head; her first impulse w push thedrawor to, but it was still’ and heavy. She ran screamiua down m.i for help, llor brother, wlio was in t drawing room, went to her iiN-i>tiin< and preceded iter again up stairs. Tito snake was not to ho seen, and tlemnn thought it must have sister’s imagination ; so, after some lit* tlo tiino, the search was given up. The following morning a canary that always hung in tho lady’s room was missing, in looking into the engo the snake lay curled up at the bottom of it, and all that remained of the bird by bis side. Thorowasno difficulty in destroying tho snnke, and it was discovered to be what is tormod tho green snake, v ‘ nature is to muko a spting at tho eye, when death immediately ensues. Tho raarvol is how tho roptiie livod so long and tho lady escaped.—London Court Journal. P. COHEN & CO. (sueoMiora to Frlsd A Brm) Would respectfully call attention tothoir LARGE, RICH, ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Now Oponing Latest Solus and Importation wbi.l. will bo ,ol.l .1 lb. LOWEST CASH PRICES. i hand a 1-trga anurtmn READY-MADE CLOTHING, Administrator’! Sale. B Y vlrtns of an order from the Court of Ordinary pf Floyd county, Will b* sold, on till first Turfiday IU March tJeRt, at tho Cmift-jlmils doer ill said county, botweon the hours of sals, Ono Negro Boy, named BEN. about seventeen years of ago. Sold as tho properly of D- II. Morris, deceased, for the bonoflt of the heirs. Terms Cash. JanN J. Q. MORRIS, Adm'r. Executrix’s Sale, I N accordance with the lost will and tosta* mont of Joel II, Terrell, late of Polk co., deceased, will be sold at Cedar Town* before tho Court House door, «n the first Tuesday In April nnxt, two likely Negro Men named AUSTIN and A KHERSON. Sold as the pro. party of. and for tho benefit of the credl'ors of .aid deceased. T.wmi made known on day of sale. F. E. TERRELL, Exec's. ’ Jan2l—w4fi<l. GF.OKGIA, Polk County, W HEREAS, John II. MeOrady, arltnln* istratnr on the estate of Silas N. Me Orady, deceased, has applied U me for iutters of dismission from said administration. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all person, interested in said estate to be ami anpear at mv office, on s»r lofuro the first Monday in April next, then and there to •hnw came, if any they have, why said ap plicant should not* Im dismissed from hi* said 1859, FALL TRADE 1859. T!1S LAUOF.S : t IMFOR TATJE03XT, EVER RECEIVED, COMl'RISIKQ LADIES DRESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, IIonsc*l<'iiriii$h!n<r ami Planters (tooIs, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, HEARTH RUGGS, KAN, ,v.\n READY MADE CLOTHING, | ALL for sale at the lowe«t possible price, for Cash orto prompt paying J. 11. Mi t’LI’NU. Given under mv hand and official signa ture this 2.14 of (Kt. 19*51. ool2,1-Gm S. A. BORDERS. Ord. GKOItGIA, 1'otk ionnty. W HEREAS Tboma* Foliar* hes applied to me for letters of dismission from bis administration on tho astuteofOrmnti Pollard. ml. ill p» b, the re fora to olte and admonisl ions interested III raid estate, to be mi, at my office, on or before thu first Men lay in April nuxt, then and there to tile thei ibjeelions, if any they have, to suid appli id ad ii dismissed from iitrution in terms of the law. flirnn under my hind ami official signature •fftet.. 1*59. ft. A. UOURKUS. Ordmary. Executor's Snip HER the provi*ions o'" the Will of tho Court- On . on tho t. at public AND CENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, T»T 'john Norton Into of 0 deceas'd, there will be sold horse, in Rome, Floyd coun first Tuesday in February t out cry, the’follotving negro- 1 | Kli’a. about 10 v*-ars of age, children. Tom. Fanny and Henry, and six year* of ago: also Uinmn. year* of age. und her child about live months old. Hold for the purpo'o of distribution.— Term on«h. JNO. 11. A LEX A NHKR. ianl Itri* eight i good assortment of Bool« anti SIioom, $incc all ’elision ho despised, Lat those low words suffice : Before he over was baptized, They dipped him oncoor twico. Or A Lovely Oath. Do you,” said Belle, tho other day, Lovo me in earnest, ns you say ? those louder words applied in an v »t*u r’ Alike to fifty girls beside ?" " Dear cruel girl,” criod I, “forbear; For by those eyes, those lips, I swear—” •She stopped mo as tho oath I took, And cried, “You’ve awern; note kiss the book.” [From the New York l’icayuno.] Docstioks thus gives hit oxporionco ns a member of a fire company \ “Bought my uniform, treated the company, took up my quarters in tho bunkrootn, whore I slept by night in i bod oocnpiod in the day-time by a big yellow dog. First night, went to bed with iny boots on, ready for an alarm.— Atlastiteamo—seized tho ropo with the rest of the boys; started on a run; tugg«‘d and toilod till wo got her into tiio llth district, four miles and a half inun homo; found the alarm had b**n lined by a barrel of shavings, and tho -nllagrution had extinguished itself; ttnd to drag hor clear back; tired most to •l-'iith; it wasn’t funny at all. Turned in; half an hour, new alarm; • w tod again—hoso 80 laid iu tho same «y, got our apparatus jamtnod on tho •mer; fight; 97 victorious; got our ina- lino out, and carried oil’ the fore* vlicel of 80'h carriage on our tongue; cached the fire; big nigger standing on - he hydrant *, elected myself appraiser tnd auctioneer; knocked him down vitliout any bidder; took water; got our i roam on tho fire; fun; worked till my rms ached; lot go to rest; foreman hit no over tho bend with a trumpet, atul old mo to go ahead; children in tho ^•irrot; horriblo situation; gallant fire- inan.mndo a rush up tho ladder; buttlod Ids waV through the smoko—reappear ed with aohiul in oach arm, and his pocket full uS teaspoons. Old gentloaifc&JVom tho country; much excited; wanted to hell), but didn’t exactly know how; lie rushed into a foavtb-story bedroom; threw the mirror out of tlie window; frantically endeavor ed to hurl tho dressing-tahlo after it; seized tho coal-scuttlo; hurriedly put in the poker, boot-jack, and a pair of worn out slippers, carriod them down stairs, and deposited them in a place of safety four blocks away; came back on a run, into the parlor; took up tho door-mat, wrapped up an‘empty decanter in it, and transported it safely into the barn of tho nearest neighbor; he kept at work; by dint of heroic exertions, ho at various times deposited, piece by piece, tho entire kitchen cooking-stove in tho next street, uninjured; and at last, after knocking the piano to pieces with an axe, in order to save the lock, and filling his pocket with tho sofa castors, he was seen to make Ids final exit from tho mck-yard, with a length of stotopipo What has iikcomk or tub Atlantic Tclkohaim!?—It has been proponed by the friends of tho Atlantic telegraph tlmt the work upon it should bo re-corn monccd during tho coming summer, and a new subscription of stock was commenced some'imo since in England. It is to bo hope J tlmt the enterprise— of the ultimate success of which can not bo doubted—will bo carried through during tho present year, when sotno other great linos will bo finished. The Fast Indian lino from London to Calcutta has already been completed to Adon, on tho llod yon, and by tho 1st of August tho India Hoard of London can hold hourly consultation with tho Governor-General at Calcutta, Bombay or Madras, This lino will ho speedily extended to China. We are not behind hand in telegraphic enterprises, und it is highly propaolo that before the next New Year’s day the telegraph!* line across this continent will bo completed by a wiro between San Francisco and St. Lewis. With Iho Atlantic cable, we could tlion complete tho electric chain around tho world, and nut a girdle round nbout tho oarth in less tlmud’orty minutes. HATS &. CAPS, CrtAl’TKR or U.\AecorNTAni.ES.-— There is a place in Maino so rocky that when the down Faster* plant their corn thoy look for crevices in tho nicks and shoot tho grains in wit h a Musket.— They cant raise ducks there nohow, for tho stones are so thick that tho ducks can’t get their bills between them to pick up tho gmsshoppors, and tho only way that tho sheep can get at tho sprigs of grass is by sharpening their noses on tt grindstone. lint that nint a circumstance to a plttco on tho Knstorn shore; there tho land is so poor that it takes two kihlcars to say “kildea ; and on a clear day you can seo the grasshoppers climb up a mul- len stalk, and look, with tears in their eyes,o.or a fifty aero field; oml tho bumblo hoes have to get down on their knees to get at tho grass; all tho m'us- quitos died of starvation, and tho buz zards had to emigrate. Hut there is a county in Virginia which can heat that. There tho land is bo storilo t hat when the wind is at the northwest they havo to tio thoir chil dren to keep thorn from being blown away; thorn it takes six frogs to seo a man, and when tho dogs bark they have to loan against tho fonen ; tho horses arose thin tlmt it takes twelve or them to tnako a shadow; and when thoy go to kill a beef they hold him up to knock him down. THUNH.S, Cbo. GIVE THEM A CALL, ‘‘Money Saved is Money Made.” P. COHEN &.CO. dm. oct2fi. EXKCUTOll’8 NOT! C K. GKOUG1A. Polk roomy. S IXTY Days nfior rliit* I will apply to th( Court of Ordinary of Bulk County fo; II tho Nugroc* hfdonging to tlia an lenvo „ Lite of Francis Gilbert, ducunsed, anco with the will of mid Ducuiumi, th Dccomber 9tls, 184D. WILLIAM PEEK. Kx'r. duel4—GOd of Francis Gilbert. Doc'od, DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases. HPECIAL attention given to all chronic diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In- flusnxa. Asthma. Bronchitis, nil diseases of the Noso, Mouth, Thront, nnd Lungs; nil Skin Diseases of every description success fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula, UhcumtUiain, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, GEORGIA, Polk County. AS John II Me for letter* of f William J. Mi thu kindred nnd creditors To filo tlmir obuvtions. (if any to Utters of administration being applicant, by >. r before the M Muruli next, otherwise le'ti to tlmnpplicutit or s,*m« otlu-r pi in lerrns of the law. Given under inv band undolliri stnmry thu 13;li’ld6i». JnnJOw.lOd 8, A. BORDERS, Ord. J. T- FA BELL. FARELL & YE1SER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggists and Apothecaries, II Nos. 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo, AVI NO combined the Drug .Stores of Faroll A Dim) aud J. G. Yuiser r» sj attention to their complete sad fresh stink of Drugs, Chemicals, Porfumory, Fancy Goods, Paints, White Load, !*!,y vl C.hi • Empire r Me r While Hole Ag' Prescriptions car’Tully prepnrrd titty Tho Hturc will be open on Sunday* from 8 to nlleriiwon. (octA) Linseed, Lubricating & Lamp Oih, Colors and Turp utino, . Burning Fluid, Cumplionc, Window Glass, Faint Brushes, &c. rd r< nut Up on n« <*o»d terms ns nnv eitv South. Lead m.d Kao,cnc Oil Company. nr night. ) u'etnek in fir*tv on sml from 2 to * FARELL X YF.IaER, COOKING STOVES. Spike Thrnshing lltiohinrs! rplIEniulersigeed. nt AMa».t.v Gn. w.ntld i JL m >*t rospctfully inform the public that J they will eotUi uiv the Ma. iifaelnriug uf Cot ! ton Gins and Wh.ot Thr«shers, on Ih -irum- i nl extensive s,*nle. They ore n’so mannfae- taring n most exoelleutHpikeTrhcsher. muelt approved wh 're it has been used, in addition to their old style. All Gins are warrant,id to perform well or no | C * airing do-« at thu shortest notion and in the We are also manufacturing Rush. Doors d shall he please I to fill all DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPtl A no* and certain cues ^ I A nn* and certain cure for Cbuak. I Asthma, J\t inin the prensttofo £^tj ■T- sum in me Ur fust, controlling influence over Cough".’I'", a '» Ion nr ll,o Lung. of,ny renX SJ 1 J ,r ">| ton ■ to],ping iho most ylolout in, r?»1 ’-H or at most tn . d.r or tin w. S thought to bo doofdo,ll, coti,.un,,,Uvo't?'" been promptly cured by using a and the wearing Little's HtrauRl|i«iTn b °!!i a *' ter< ou thechesL As anauudvnee^. n *» ^ without stringing the l>owH?, lut, l ^ C . U ’ t r ' nt ' —“lgh mixttiros. mount to all HIl. LITTLE S VERMIFUGE. '.Z li e.“ ... ” f l "*W rliildron, S rrmitl, MUtnrv. TM. ia pr,p..ro.t fro,,, , l>r«nol, I:coo. , m T' r 1 '", llr “ L ' 1 , i l ” r til, rtnxtl, Mag,., n,| ho. I,,". , jn„ohlu,prov«lup»„l,„hi,' an-i rrom it* uiieximipled sueiess i« Ukrlv . SK£? 1 " "7’J r»mo,lr ft,r i|„ Jl f- tl«t„. Tl.la ortondre oo, diflVront In uZ' 1 H Uni”',I 41 . r ..T . “ t r . Pmati Li: i I, n,l .flKd.no). lailll riim 1)1!. hlTTl.h 5 nitiRtvorm nnd ToltorOIntmrhtj general- •n cured by this reinedv, rodttriiuii of tho No. 2 ph'para: . . . ^ trengrr) Mutrct'v a esse hti bf»« found that It will not effectually rradifllu i. sh'Tt tiir ^itouiiniij rrA'iirat* is a „ , </Conoerou, So,,, : t 1 l» appIMn, i|,o j.rm 0 f pi„. tor*. at„l7nno,| i„rallil>lo. lu I’liT.loi.u. ar. t.r.rrr l to ih. t,i,h nn . t Dr. tilllo . p„l,ph|ot. to ||,« r.t.ln,!,.’ '1 madirlro „( tho .Malaria ,|f„ |°' in . Mm|««,»dlii| l,!a diir.r.rt r,m,dl„, r if thrv aro not t|„ ohl.frw Bnti-o of thi practised i Tession. •• he himieif ha» Urine extensively for mart this Ail c '. retlriug to the huslneii. *M«niM be Aildrerred to LITTLE A Bno., Macon.0*. , .'V'll! P*" 11 * iimi, md by f, W. Dean, Cave fipringi, and M»r. July 20. r Hri ggi-ts generally HAYWOOD’S BALM OF SAVANNAH.! I A Cleansing, Nutirishtngnnil Heatitir*tEs THK HAUL I N preset ting the BALM OF RAYA55A11 u. the j-rblte, tho propriutur doeaiu with f thu hesitation attending tit in end untried article, for Ii . , , ‘ h*lbre the public, n- d each y»ar h.t* n-ldmi to i;a popularity Tho d*mautl for It buying increased tu far b* fitrilities for in msnufae- recmtly ruinpleted » edding ti , lung turo, thu. «*rritng«in<»iiU f -r pr ml »t the t llmre, by the result of a •arti hi t xperUnrc lit ill nae. Tho f.,11 »i„g vourhar, ar, genlltnitn nail row it, aud call bo aliened; SaVANXAii, Aug. 3, IJ5B. J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I rhrer- " ply*\viUi my pr-nni-e, to ghe you Balru* of two yesri, I it for t from experience, and r it thu beat pr T the in Savannah. After tisi I am prepnred to spe do nut hesitam to pron for (be hair tlmt 1 bay# eter ttae'd.— I esteem it a plearmit tnd conyettirm artlrlt for dreastn-j the hair, poesesaing rno»t of tbe virtues ti'nirnnd lor thu popular reimelice of leleterioua (jttali- j fool runII lent that It only ttcede'u ke • the public t'» bocume uaiveraally a-tfully yours. W. T. THOMPSON, iuvntiiMb Morning Nevre. f thh la tbot I have, for uoiitha, used Mr. Hay wood's Hair Tow- Mvn n* the Balm of Savannah—muf •uud it ii>i-t,|iiiiKraWly supurior to any other article of tho kind. In uae (nice a weak i* unite sufficient, not only to direngajo Habitual l tho dandruff. A Cholera , vent its formation Flatulence. It mainlitlin tlia linii y be uiod I plensnnt condition, which ¥ • pecltics protend, to do, hut alwsj fail—iu *o far as uty experience goes. J. L. LOCKE, I.ala Editor of tba Savannah Republican. thebsi r applicable 411851117. it niohl and many otlu Ma A PointhoText.—Thu Chicago Tuncs, in alluding to thu fact that there is less destitution and sufibring among the poor in Chicago this sovore winter than Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Tho vory w of Filos cared in a short time; also of tho Stomach, Livur, and Bowels. There aro many diseases incidental to women and chil dren which uro treated with distinguished success. All particulars will bo given by letter. Dr. Bnakeo call produce one thous and certificates of his perfect success in enr- I'nrth' this State, 'it counsel defendant appear, and answer at tin Turin of this Court, or that tho tillered in default, add the plain tin* be alloy cd to proceed. 1). F. HAMMOND, J. R. O. T. 0. I do certify lliul tho above is n tmo extra from the minutes of suid Court. This Jim 1 ary 23rd, l SCO. i™,l i,|,u„tli»,inr.irlhtliitovlclii„,tf,ucl, Beware i>f oli by "iMAhi, ,«v. r«l y. are n^.1ir,-otoJ *"•»•*«-. bearing tho ihuvs ti W^oUhrKuo.rtV.'.'lmYDL'Voio " ' - - (sjor lli.'oHKPa, u .MKIlK'AI, I’I'l.v by law,-. tlou, 80AI.D HKAD, WKN8, l'flt.YTL'S „r tho NOSH) Or in any othor part of the body, TUMORS, nnd SWELLINGS of every description, nnd without tho uso of the knife.or any surgical instruments. These last named diseases eunnot be cured by cor respondence; therefore all such patients must place themselves under tho Doctor's perso nal suporvisioi P< .Southern .States, and thori employment. We aro told Lv one of our ban hors, Mr. Grconobtium, that lmcK-yttfd, tvitli a lengtii ot aioTopipe Wl ’ ll \* tt"\ot"'t*, ttfo nlntost in cadi hand, tho toasting fork tuckod ' ‘ piosontod nt Ins oounter, ! y tvivos in,hind liis onr, and two dozen muffin «'‘®“ Intshands have iottml piotltable rings in liis hat, which was surmounted | “L n .| l L° 5 l 1 ® 0 !! Si 11 !??, a large-sized frying-pan. t week in previous seasons, says: I Dr. llaakee has made a new discovery of “ One of tho chief reasons for this is i a "Fluid," that will prnduco ah tho fact that a vory large number of | fho “Cataract," und restore porrno ooi'laboring mon havo gone to tho GKOItGIA, Polk County. W HEREAS the estate of Henry O. Rilvey, Into of said county deceased, is unrepre sented ; These are therefore to cite uml admonish the kindred und r rod! tors of said decerned to come forward nnd take out letter* of adminis tration on said estate 011 or before the first Monday In March next, otherwise tho Clerk of the Superior Court, William R. Witcher, will be unpointed Administrator on that day, in accordance with U10 Statute in such case made ami provided. Given Under mv hand ami official signa ture. January tbe 13th 1800. )til»20-w30d S. A. BORDERS. Ord. all th. Al)VICE GRATIS to nil with , hnbi thoir of life. Ac.) and Medici of Charge. It is nee Moss t.» add lltnl sociation command* the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish tli-« most app mixtures, put up in ’ Ics. They 1 until conipni with the gonuino ••CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN." they are apt to deceive theuuwary. sept.7.1y, lie Directors of the mil Report upon the Diseases, express the hiyh> which ha* alter i* file of H.xual j WALTON Female College Lottery, • OF GEORGIA, Chartered iy the Stale in lS5ft. W.C. DAWSON & Co,, Mu’g.rs MACON, OU SAVANNAH,GA. their Su: Seminal Weakness. Gouorrhira'. Gleet, f lis, tho vice of Onanism or 8 -lt' Ahunc, eases of tho Kidneys nnd DU Mer. Ac., order a continuance of the same plan fo NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Flan Lottery. ng yet oral alarms—tiro in a big block full of paupers—first man in tho building; carried down stairs in my arms two helideas undressed children, thereby saving thoir valuable lives; on giving them to their mother, she, amid a whirl wind of thanks, imparted tho gratify ing intelligence that ono was atllicted with the measles, und the other had tho Michigan itch.” He describes a fight thus: “Got on a hydrant und watched the fun; H8’s boys whipped everything; 73’s best man was doubled up like a jack knife, by a dig in the place where Jonah was; four of 97’s follows were lying un der the machine, with their eyes in mourning; hook and ladder took homo iwo-thirds of their company on the 1 nick, and the last I saw of thoir fore man he was lying in the middle of tho troet-, with his trumpet smashed flat, hi* boots under his head, his pockets in- aido out, a brick in his mouth, a hun dred and twenty-five feet of hose on I nick of his neck, and the hind wheels uf HO's engine resting on his left log.” aro thus enabled to send home tho means of supporting their families. The number of persons so situated must be very great, and from tho different places whence tho drafts are sent, it would ap pear that Chicago Laborers are scalier- ed all over the .Southern States, among whose slaveholding inhabitants they arc able to earn that eomfortublo living for themselves nnd families which in Abolition Chicago they could not got. The Crescendo or Impatience-.—A vil lage dame was thus heard calling from her cottage door to a child, playing in the distance, and hearing but not heed ing its mother. “Lizzie, luv ! Liz—a —Huthl E—Liz—er—Huth I Besa you young llussie!” BQrA fellow, suspefcted of being an- abolitionist, was arrested in Contrevillo, Alabama, a few days ago. lie had letters and papers about his person sufficient lo cause him to be put in nil. A Second Vice President.—The pro tracted nnd unsuccessful effort of tho House of Representatives to organize, at u time too, when there is danger of ono department of the Government ab solutely coming ton deadlock, for v of necessary appropriations to support it, has suggested tho question to tho minds of many, whether some radical change in the inode of appointing the Speaker is not required. It has been suggested, ns a proper remedy for tho growing abuse of a fail ure to organize, that theConstitntion bo so umenuod as to create the office of a second Vico President, elective by tho people, nnd whose duty it shall bo to preside over the popular branch of Con- gres, Tho suggestion is certainly worth of serious thought, in considerution of the great inconvenience to which the interests of the country are subjected by the delay in organizing.—Memphis Appeal. ti- ted without tho use of tho knife or Dr. Baakce has coiutnnlly on lint ofTke a vory oxtensivo u*sortinont ful ARTIFICIAL EYE uu«l TYMPANUMS, EAR DRUMS, which uro auitnhlofor cith- sex and age*—in*urt*d in five minutes.— Trumpot* of ' ’ " DR. COGGSWELLS ery variety of artificial article* known in the world—a largo H<-ortmont of bountiful und durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with tbs Ankle, Leg, and Knee Joint attached. The*e article* are perfectly natural, nnd adapted for either sex. and can bo sent by pro** ' T.n.j of tho world. of Trusses lor Ilorniu nr Hup description, for eithe ticularly «dap‘ ’ id* I Tn dition,iil*o lor tiio: Dr. Hnnkeo iu 01 and skillful physi living. His tamo every principal cit ! with Prolapsus Uteri. 0 of tho most celebrated Anns and surg of the - r rl All letter* dir contain ton cents to nav dental expenses. All Chi be treated by corrcsjtond' vn personally II require his personal tfcjj* Office Honrs, from 9 A. M. to t P. M. DOCTOR BAAKEE Office, 701 Broadway, a fuw Door* above Fourth street, New York City. jan.1—trim \ w.'tin A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; mini -AT.SO- IIOMESTMDS FOR $1000 tfay*In the Pikes Peak regions such delicacies as chickens bring $4 n pair, ■egg*, $2 per dozen, and sweet potatoes 45 cent* a pound. Common dishes such as wild'turkeys, stuffed with antelope heart*, and choice slices of fat bear meat and black tailed dear, are fold Paint Oils/ For sale cheap. And Over, In % desirable, healthy country. Agents Wanted! Send for a Pamphlet, 11Address, E. BAWDER, Land Agent, ftugl7.Am. Port Royal Va. W Faints and Oil. IIITE Lead in Oil, Zinc, White, Lin- _ '■eed, Machinery, Train, Tauuer* and ju!13. J. O. YEISER. For Jnrta.nitorg lH.ua *cs Only! ! NEW IlDflilCAL SALT, IT IS NOT A CURE ALL. For lntlumuUuy l>i*vnscM Only l ! D R. COGGriWELL'S New Medical Salt, iiwtcnil of being a reimdy for all ill*, ' a* con troll over but olio ill. ha* but ono aim, ii J aoootiiplinhf* hut line thing, to wit: Sub- uo*. lulluniiitory Di*en*c*—whatever ho it* •rtn or locality.’ whether iu the head, throat, bdoineli, cxtreiiielies or skin. The peculiar excellence of the New Medi al Salt in, tlmt without the nicIcm lo** ot lood mid strength, it oltccliinlly cure* In- tlaniatury Di*cH*e* (no others) by producing an equilibrium of all the lluid* in the body, the want of which i* tho solo CAUSE of in- flu mation. INVALIDS, TAKE NOTICE!!—The fal lowing form* which tho imbalanced lluid* a«- Hutno uml jnauy not here mentioned, that havo more or lv** fever or pain, nre ca*ilv sub dued by llm NEW MEDICAL SALT a* lire i* extinguished by water, to wit: Brain Ke- ver, Headache, Ititsli of Blood to the Head and Heart, Fits, IntUmusd Eyes, Fares and Noso, Canker, Neuralgia. Spinal All'ccli'Ui* Krysipjla*. Bronchitis. I'lourisy. Asthma. In- finined Lungs und Diver, Heartburn, Coughs By thi* -ScUuao. Purchasers can a.doct thoir own Numb and pay any amount for a Ticket An admjrublo Report an 8j»-rmatorrhaa. or I Hiey may dosire ! I ot hor'lLcasus'of j Extra Class’!, Draws Oct. 2, 1S59. '.tiling Surgeon | And on every succeeding day (Sunday* Seminal Weakn 1 turlmtion, or Self-Abm-. r I organ*, bv the will be se free of Cl. postage. soal toipt of Two Stamps foi ori* nnd Tracts nit tin of Sexual d sen* sing publishod f ed.) « lol-k, P. M. R^T'In thi* Scheme, thre aro 7b Number* t win | p| ; , cn< l j n the Wliool—from 1 up to 75—tnd , dint I twrlvo of tho*e Number* are drawn from the grat- I Wheel. If a pertuil sdeots one Number out th« jnf iho 75. an I that Number is among the x Wilier in iho mouth with tb nd swallow both together. Price One Dollar pur llottl*. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FA MIL Y CATHARTIC PILLS. COMPOUNDED FROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, tnd put up in Gla** Case*, Air Tight, and ill keep in nuy climate. The Family Cn- . Ithnrtic Fill i* gentle but active Cathartic t/11which thu propritur ^ Mice more than I well- The 'tanlly in- froin those who have and tba satisfaction regard t<> tlioi place easing demand 1 long used tho PHI* I which all ex pres* in within Professf forrnt Cathartics nctl of the bowel*. I The Family C«.J duo roforence to this been coin|>ouiiilcd tho reach of nil, [ well known that dif- I on different portions nl t k lhartic Fill has, with well established fact ( froin a variety of tho V«grttnlde]&d' Extracts, which act very pnrtj^J'of the alimentary nal, nnd are goodiO and safe here a Cathartic is needed, >t ngcntenls of the Rtomnch, flleepin 20. 1850. Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agsut: It give* mo plensuru to certify to the unenusledqiialiliis of your B dm of Savannah. It is tha best tonic far the hair, ns well at tha mot effectual exterminator of dandruff* I have ever tried.— My hair ha* been inclined to fall out slnrs mv attack of Yellow Fever in IsSX, and am»»g all the preventive* I hare tried, lit Balm of R.irannnh hat been the most success ful. This much I *»v most cheerfully. Your*. Ac.., I*. W. ALEXANDER, Late Editor of the.Savannah Republican. JPlPKor sale by .1. M. HAYWOOD, Agin Manufacturer and Proprietor, Savannah, Oa.. and by J. 0. Yxiaan, and Fimas, A Bi- sai., Rome, Ga. July 13.1y. Fain* in the Back nnd Loins, Costivene**, Win nnd Sorenwover the whole imdy. fr«>m sudden oolp, whieh fro«|iientIy, if uoglneted, end in a long course of Fover. Loss of Appe tite. a Crocping sensation of Cold ln*t ) cat m of grf ad dm- ! Nil DR. ft-<PAd>lre*-i, f. J.'SKILLOX HOUGHTON. A-ting Sun Howard Association, No. g S-uill. Ninth s' I’liiluilclidiin, I’n. By order of the Director*. EZRA D. HEART WELL. Pros:) Gito. FAinciiiui, Suc'y. fi-|,91y To the Be-Drug-ged, —AND— Pohontd Cillzrns nflicorsia Y OU uro , <M„| gv of the ' i the f Drinks peet of society, the Lit Dyspepsia. Vent-rial Di Gout, Scrofula. Salt Rhcutu. and all Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. Dr, Coggswnll's New Medical Halt exerts, like the vaccine muttor, an extruord’ ttvwi r tho x arniu as in ii gradual declining of iiillanmti' licated by the pulse, which soon returns to Its natural statu,as the heat, pain and fevor appeal Dr. Coggswell's New Medical Salt does just what it claims to do—no more no less—equal ises tho fluids by removing from tho system all arterial nnd venous obstructions. Descrip tive Circular* may be obtnimtd from any Druggist who keeps thi* vnluabU modiciuo for sale. WM. B. TAYLOR A CO., No. 0 Court Squnrv, Montgomery, Ala. 'HU* 1 . „ r ,-- Genernl Agent* for South Curoliniu, fli gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi ana. and Texas. Dr. Coggswell's Antiphlogistic Salt—Acute package* $1, Chronic package $2 50. invalid* with Chronic or iong standing oa ses, should always order Chronic Packages. Agents wanted in every City, Town and Village In the above Btntes. *-*“8old by Druggists everywhere. tnarlO. 59,—ly. diHpc s n luxury, • If Gv . he gels five times ihe thirty f >r nuinhcrs so tho Tirol n * a Blank. Havana Plan Lotteries, Draw four (4) Times a Month J ftostlcssncss, Headache, or weight in the bond, all Inflammatory Disease, Worm* in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Furifierof the blood and many disease* to which fle*h I* heir, the numerous to mention in thisndxsraisemont. D'»«e. 1 to 3. Price, II Dimes, The Liver Invigoraior and Family Oalhnr tie Pills are rotailod by Druggist generally, nnd sold wholesale by tho Trad* in all ino large towi CvXN A. M. Bininger & Co (Establiflied 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS, Nt Pimi^vny N. Y DAWSON' ( rn Nl;, cllbol i. Ilie ianie, i ' There is but oue way to ,1 !i escape, and that is to u*o : J h‘ih/,r!fnu M>H 3 a* a hixury or a_ii>edteamen t ijj ()„•.{■ (.fr I tain it has not been tampered vvuh. Such an ertieis is CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit ish Government, is dalicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin.) with soma of the most vuluable restorative* of the Yugotable Kingdom, and is by fur the most healthy beverage extant. Tux Most Eminent Puvsuians of Europe and America, not only recommend it* use by the hale and hearty, but prescribe it as a medicine whero a stimulant is required. Tub Femai.k Srx will find it not only a pleasant Cordial, hutticcrtuin ralitfin suffer ings of a periodical character. Axalvtical Chemist* of all ranks pro nounce it perfectly purs, and its restorative ' comparable. Greatest Rcdiiction EVER MADE IS STANDARD Sewing' Machines! AFTER this date, I will sell tho improved Bartholf Family Sowing Machines at a Re duction of #20.00 from former prices. P. 8.—The Nevf Straight Naedlo Machine _ .. % i« now out. Bold only in quart and pint kittles by all nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, Gen’l Ag'i, Crn„l»t,’ Slwcri, Conotrj.MercWnl,, Ac. . ; a Pfl, HORSE LEG VALLEY STEAM SAW MILL! Evmy'.liins iii Order! TURNS OUT 5,000 FKKT OF LUMBER P E B. E ATT! 100,000 FEET0F LUMBER ON HAND!! rp.IE subscriber, r having his arrange- portion of public patronugc. The Horse Leg Valley Steam i Saw Mil) is sit- Three Miles South-west of Rome and hills of Lumber will ho delivered either at the Mill, or, if desired, in Romo, at REASONABLE PRICES, It is to bo hoped that n faithful attention to business, promptness aud dispatch, will be Buitiibljr. rewarded .September H.-tt J. G. MORRIS. This agreeable Tonic, designee especially as a Safe and reliable Medicine for Family Use, .s offered to the Public as a suf-e •ior article, poffejffng all the vir , ues aferibed to it as a Jfethrina, Beverage, and deferving of their patronage in preference to the fus- picious decodions emanating froir irrefponfible fources, and fold un' der various pretentious names. | The fad that our houfe (eftablishec ,n 1778,) has attained a favorable j j reputation for the genuine character »nd purity of its Liquors, will, w Tuft, be a sufficient guarantee of th- excellence of this article. Put up in Quart Bottles, ir .afes of one and two dozen each, ind fold throughput the world by Sruggilts, Grocers, Ac. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, 1 Direfl from United States Bon4f ed Warehoufcs. Sol,I hy Dmefllit, .-nor.lly. In Bom. a AHUELL t niSBC. .pl'O.ly. is 1