The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, February 10, 1860, Image 4

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i'oclrij. UttDKIt THE VIOlEm Her hands are cold, hor face 1* white: X.» more her putaei come and fo j line eve* aro shut to life an«l light: Feld the white vesture*. anew on aneir t 'And lav L where the violets blow. To pie* I for tear* with *li»n area j A slender crees of wood'elone Shall ear. that her* a- maiden Ilea In peace* fount th the peaceful akiea. The THmntttln aud its Deadly Terse- Chattooga Sheriff Mules* tutor* I TIT1LL be sold before tho Court house r r d-*or, in th* t«*wn of Summnrville, on the llret Tuceduy in March next, the follow* The following account of a deadly coinlmt betwoon a tarantula and u per- J,"! '* property, to wit secutlng wasp. Is taken from the Marl*. . The undivided interest of Marlon Little. Shall wheel th*ir circling shadows round* To make* the *corching sunlight dim, That ifrinkt th* greenness from the ground And drop'their dead leave* on her tuoiad. When o’er their hough* the apuirreli rui, And'through th* leaves the robins cell* Aiidl rlpeuiug in tho autumn sun. It* matin* from the hranchei high And every miiMrel voice of spring. That thrill* beneath the April sky. Shall greet her with It* earliest cry. posn (Cal.) Democrat of fitltf of Novem ber : Some of onr reader* mav lure hoard of this tenacity with which the vo* nomouM tarantula is nurmied by his in* vptenMetenomv, in the form of u huge wasp—invariably resulting in the defeat and death of the fn: mor. Wo were an eya witness to ono of tlicse con 11 ids hut week, while on u ramble among the ad- juccnt hills. This is the season wltan the poisonous tarantula leaves his well* fashioned abode to pemmhuate the dusty road*, and tho smooth path* so often trod by the industrious miners, and al*out their haunts a dozen or so may bo soon any day of this hideous enlarge ment of tho spider race within a circuit f n few yards, leisurely wending their ay along tho ro:uls and byways. Often have wc marked with attentive curiosi ty his awkuar l gait while lifting his . .... ^ . ... Whan, turning round their dial track. Ea-tward the lengthened shadows pais, Her HUto niournorj rind in black, Th* crickets sliding through the grass* flhall pip* f-»r htr an evening mans. long, unwiehllv logs uImivm tho short hlauos of grass, and wondertsl for what At 1s*t the rootlets of the trees flhall find the prison where she lies, And bear the Imrie-t du*t they seise In leaves and blo.«*ums to the aki*s. So may til* soul that warmed it rise! f nny. born of kindlier Hood Should a*k what maiden lies below ? viv only this, a tender bud. That tried to hloMoni in the snow* Lice wither'd where the violets blow. Oliver Wendell Holme*. uses and pui'itoscH this ugly little mon ster was placed upon this beautiful globe. While attentively wutehiug the mo tions of one of these ittsocts during our walk, we were much surprised to ace. the olivet of our attention suddenly top short in it* wanderings and raiso itself tip to its full height, a* though watching tho coining; of soiuo unwel come visitor. Wont first supposed that it just espied us and was expecting dan ger from our hands; hut upon our re treating a step lie quickly crouched be- The Northern Mode* Tho Northern pajatrs nro full of lauda tions of Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvania, for refusing to aceopt a challenge from Mr. Brunch, of North Carolina. Wo entirely agree with our distinguish p<l contemporary of tho Memphis “En quirer,” that his tnodo of obtaining a reputation for moral courage is so easy, and so safe, that wo do not wonder at tho favor into wliioh it is rapidly grow ing. We arc barbarian enough to sus pect a man of being a despicable cow ard whose moral and religious scruples . prevent him from fighting, but do not prevent him from offering an insult which ho knows will produce a chal lenge. And this suspicion rises into conviction when, as in the emus of Mr. tlrow. the challenged party accompanies his refusal to fight on fair terms, with weapons of his own selection, by an intimation that ho is prepared to do- f.-nd him«clf against ft personal assault which he know* will not bo made. There is in our opinion no viler pol troon than he who says, I will not fight you until vou place mo in a position where If l* kill you l shall bo justified by the law of Holf-dofcnce, but if you kill mo you will be hung for murder, or if you only wound me, you will be sent to tho Penitentiary for an assault with intent to kill. A brave man would nev er invito nn attack upon terms so un equal. \{f ho was really restrained by conscientious scruples from engaging in a duel ho would sav so, and stop there. To accompany it with a declaration that he will defend himself if assailed, is to seek a cowardly advantage, which none but a dosperato man would give him, and is proof conclusive that his oh- joction to a brawl is graduated by tho amount of personal dangor it involves. Mr. Grow might have said, “I will not tight,” and yet have lout no character, but when he said, “I will fight if you pinco mo in a position of great advant age,” he proved himself a dastard, and is entitled to nothing but tho scorn of honomblo men.—Melt, Whig, hind a tuft of dry grass, and remaining very quiet, scorned to make himself us small as possihlo. A slight buzzing was board in tho air. and in a moment a ■ering on wasp passed quickly near, hovering the wing over his trembling victim, much dreaded tarantula. Like some bird of prey, the wasp remained poised a moment, and then, quick as thought, darted down U|x>n his enemy ami stung him many times with great rapidity.— Tho tarantula, smarting under the pain. Dr. Charles Mnckay. This English song writer, who visitod the United States not long ago, and was hospitably recolvcd in the South, has long articlo in his paper the ‘Illustrated London Nows,” on Old John llrown which ho says: “It is exceedingly unfortunate to tho State of Virginia, and for the whole of the slavuholdingSouth, that means of escape from tho disagreeable necessity of barging this man wore not discover ed ; that some properly instructed jai lor did not accidentally leave a bolt un fastened, or that some sympathising friend was not admitted Into his dun geon to change clothes with him, or by some other mode to facilitate his escape, To executo him was the very worst pos- aiblo denouement for the slave owners that oouid have happened, and osnr 8 ally under olroumstances whloh betr e(l an amount of terror on tho part the authorities hut too suggest* t no utter rottonnossof Southern Dr. Mackey also favors tho world with his opinion that tho Gcnoral Assembly of Virginia would not order tho oxocu* tion of thoothor prisoners; “that it will content itself with tho first mistuko and moke no more martyrs.” Probably this sagacious personage has by this time discovered that he isnota prophet. News, defendant, in lot* of land No*. 147, 16* and 178, lying In the 6th district nf the 4th sec tion of said county, each containing 160 acres more or less; levied upon by virtue of a ft fa issued from Chattooga Superior Court, in fa vor of C. C. Cleghorn, guardian for U. A. Story, lunatic, against Wm. Grayham and Marlon Little, as the property of Marion Little. Also at the #ame time and place, will be ■old two lots of land, Nos .1.1 and 31. Ivlni in the ith district of the 13th section. of **id county^containing lfin a*r*se*- h : levied - p- ou by virtue of all fa issued from t’hntto-ga Superior Court, in favor of 11 II Gilrcntn, against Junta* Thomas. Also at the same tun* and pber. about *»uc acre and quarter, inure or le««. belonging to lot of land Number md rcc-dJerled, lying in th* 6th district of th* 4>h section, of Slid county, said | ar--el of land having begun a retreat witli all the speed of which ho was capable; hut the wasp hung over him with revongofnl tenacity and again itrnl again struck him with his venomous sting. Gradually the flight of the tarantula became slower and more irregular, and at iongth, under the repeated thruntu of hi* conqueror, ho died, biting tho gross with his terri ble fangs. Tho wasp now seized his enemy and commenced dragging him away, with what intent we could not, a» business called us thence, at that time discover. Tho wasp; whose attacks upon the tarantula aro so fatal, has a long, slim, glossy black body, yellow wings, and is armed with a very sharp, long thorn-like sting, which may ho seen protruding as it files. It fears not tho presence of man or beast when in pursuit of his ene- *ny. brick dwelling ii«>uu|M>n.it with udicr go-d out buildings; located near the t-orn »f Sum- raervilfo. and up»n which Dr. Thomas M. Al ston, now resides: levied upon by viriuc of a fl fa issued from ( , lmttt*og4 Superior *’-»nrt. in favor of John Scurry against Ucnjamiu G*r- rstt. Also at the tarn* time and p’ace, half of lot No. 38, in the 14tl« district of die fo-.rth it-**- tfon of said • minty, containing SO sores, more or ic-s : hniedtip n by v Irti euf * (i ta from Chatt«*-g* Superior Court, in lav.-r of Catherine John,on. Administratrix Again*! David Humphry*. Also at ihe >4ine timo an J pise*, th* undi vided half of lot of laud No. IG3. lying iu the 14th d-st. of th* .Ird see.. »f sai l roitn«v. containing 80 a-r®.» more or 1*#» : levied upon by virtue of a li fa issued from Chattooga fluperlor Court, in favor of Wosley 8hr«»p- shire against Jer-mish \V -«*dy. JanSI. JOHN n. AKillDOK,Sheriff. W l*olk Sheriff Sales. ILL be sold before the Court Horis dottr Cedar Towri, on.the first Tup,day in March, within the legal hours of isle Uiu fol lowing property, to wits y I-ot ut laud No. (474) foar huttdred and ■ivonty four, 2nd district and 4th eectfott; levied «n as the property of Robert W* though to satisfy two fi fas, issued from a Justices Court of tho (101) ono hundred and first dls- triet. Pike county,one in favor of James Ed- monda. against RobL W. fl tough and Jason Rurr, Administrator of John Mi-Donal und Ja«on Burr, and the other in favor of James Edmonds, and against said Slough. Levy •f land Nos. (612) *ix huulradund twelv and (61.1) six hundred a ol thirl on. 2m| tri**t a d Ith se*ti. n: Lv’cd nna* »li« pi 1859, FALL TRADE 1859. l,v of Thomas M one in favor „f TIi ina* A. Latham. Thomas M« 4 C-«rry, end th- the a »<if w;1ie*»r», One GEOUGIA—t’lmtloogn County. Postponed Sale for 1st Tuesday i:i March. W ILL be sold before th* c.mrt house door in th* town of Suminervdlu in said county, between the us'i.vl ho. rs of sale, vbe following property, to wit: Eight acre* af land. m»r<* of Lot No. 69, Athdi.trict and tlh spetiou, to satisfy a 6. fa. from t’ha'lo-tga Inferior (’••urt—F. A. Kirby vs. Franklin Gains. Levy wade by J. H. Echols, former Sheriff. Also at the same time and pla,-*. rn’c bay horse aud oie buggy, property of Joseph Amtell, by virtue of a t>. fa. fr**m Chattooga Superior Court. March Grot, l-is)—William Mitchrli vs.Joseph Reutell an't Thonta* Pur cell. Property pointed oat by defendant. Al*o. at lh» same time j l.v l|oti«e and I. I in Cedar Town, nutu'-er not known. b«ingtho pi whereon J. W. Hpra*- ling forino.ly li»e»i, and on w 1st- Is li-orv Wimp*e now lives : Lo.i*d on a- he pr.-p.r W. Spr..tllng, tea*tVy a li fa P I’j Superior cm rt ill favor of W. Spta ling THE LARGEST IMP OR TATI OM, EVER RECEIVED, COMPRISING LADIES DI1ESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT. CLOAKS and shawls, EfloiHfi-PimiisIiiiig and lMnntws (loods, i j BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CATS, v , .'’Carpets, hearth ruggs, M - '' fri WAl.li I’APKIt AXIS It E A 1) Y M A D E C L 0 T H I N G . prompt paying ru*tomer*. aaid Me r of .1 ,i J. T FA It ELL. and Miehn.l K. 11., fell?. K. LYON. Sh-riff Sheriff Sulr, I'ulk l*uat|M< March, within tin* l,-»:,l h un following property, to wit: Two L-Uof (.an l,i.No*, nn pin whi h Ar.-l.il. .1.1 M sid *. in tlo* 2d d.Gr'ct and ith se-iinn. led on a* the property of d*me, J-*. Mitel to satisfy a li. iu. issued from Pol', Sup Court, in lav. rot Win. F. Jams ngain-t J • K. Hit bcock. K. LYgN, Meriif. fel.2 FARELL & YEISER, WHOLESALE AND BI’TUL Di’nggists ami Apotliccaries ^TATK OF GEORGIA—/WAr cou/ify. * >•f Adtuinid for li-tt- deceased. These are th*r--f. r*. to die all persons infer- sf,d, t»* fit* ih la'n of sai I county admonish on or before the fir-t Moudav in March next, otherwise, letter* of Administration wdl bo granted to the appliesnt, in t»rtiis of the statute, in sueh < a-e m i-lc mid provide I, febS JOHN AK/.ID-1.. shir. GKOIlCilA—l-’loyd County. rjIWO MONTHS after da*c pplicatiou — _ will lie made to the Ordinary of Floyd coun»v. for li-avu to sell nil tho land nd n* grooe belonging to the estate of John B. Win- febu—36i| S. A. BORDKItS. Ord. said count v duel iiarv 24th. 1660. fob-’ Til OS. W. ALEXANDER. Adm Tin Respon.mbii.itv Advittkii.—'Tho Washington corros|KU»cloi»t of that len- Virginia democratic paper W fn Enquirer writos the follow- ding Rich mo iv i"g-- “1 think I am warranted in saying that tlie South need have no fears for tho fidelity and patriotism of her sons, of every hitado of political opinion, nn«l that under no cirouinstunceK, or in any contingency whatever, will they give "aid and comfort to Black ItcpublicunH. Nay, I can go further even than this, and Hay that tho “Southern Opposition’’ will not hesitato, if it should become necessary, to put a Domocrat themselves 'i nomination for tho Speaker's chair. It is, therefore, manifest that with tho Democrats, and not with them, lie.* the •sponsibility of keeping tho House without an organization.” I now ask,mil our Democratic friends not make an effort to unite on Home one whothor Locompton or untl-Lueompton, so as to secure the early co-operation of tho “Southern Opposition” to putting an end to the evils tlut now beset Con gress and tho country ? EXKL’UrOirM NOTICE. GEORGIA. Pulk County. S IXTY Day* after date I will apply t,» th* Court nf* Ordinary of 1‘olk County for leave to rc|| tbo Negroes belonging m ili« es tate of Fraud* Gilliort.il ith the will of said De*euled, th December mb, Mitt. WILLIAM I'EF.K. Kx’r. dsclt—60«l of Frand* Gilbert. Dee'ed, O.REYE, Administrntor*s M«le. B Y virtue of nn order from tbo Court of Ordinary of Floyd eouirip. will t*c sold, on tlie lirvt Toeoluy’in March n-.xt, at the t'ourt-hoiise door in said comity, botwivn tbo local Lours of «n|e, One Negro lb*y, mimed UKN. alnuit 8 -viMi‘een year*of age. Bold »* liio pri*per»y of D II. Morris, deceased, for Executrix’s Sn’c. I N accord an co with lh»< last will n: mejit of Joel II. Terrell late "f Polk c N03. 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo, coiubiuiHl tbo Drug tiiore- of Fare'I L I:isot .mil J. «•. Ye'.s. r rtspccifully ■’ ' :oinploto and fro*h < ‘ ’ * Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy GooJs, Paints, White Lead, Phydntnns' and Country Merchant.-*’order* pul Role Agi'iit* for Kionireiiii'l New Jersey Wliit- Prescriptions carefully prepared day Tbo Slurs will bo open on Sunday* from S U> afternoon. (nct.S) Linseed, Lubricating & Lamp OiD, Col rs nnd Turp ntino, Bu’-ning Fluid, Cimphene, Window Glnss, Paint Brushes. &c. „• •„ I mi. a.i i,ny ,-ily Smitl,. nl ami K* ro-iMiu Oil C'-unpnuy. night. FARCI.L A Y FISK It DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS A “ Humping tlmj*., Cul,la, etc,, n,„ 00 ,, f ill,. I» a,,l,n,n„l I»„l|ni„u | ( , tnko ' cing ImmMlalO relief, and In nlno oui of ™“ * prompt euro, li ux.rriwi ih, ", noutrolllng tnlluonoo ovor Cough, and Irriu tl„n of tho l.ungs of any romudy knuwu 5 ton Bto|,|,ing tho most violent lu a fow ho’uM or at most in a day or two. Mnnv cat.. thought to bo docidodly conaumpti.^ h.r, boon promptly curod by uaing a /»» bottl., und thu wear.ug Littlo . Struogili.ulnK l 1 ,,,. ler.ou Oioohe,,. A. on.m.dyno.x, w,tl,out a.trlngliig ihe liou.li, it iiioiiul to nil coiigli mixtures. 1 l>lt. LITTLE'S VERMIFUGE. I'j.t’.*"; 1 f.”',r.", 1 ”i'. ln ‘"»i rial,, I I. riqutrad to rrliore uhlldren 'of #"rni"f^)|J r ,..ld,.l.,h,go,o of the h,..t .ud>eh,'.;; aver oir-re, to ho ptildlr, it, fr. s urn* o.J hi fnlnllio, vrill « ,no,'I, tro.h'o „n.l { .. noil .. the five, of “hlldJS, D t cyAt out or ti-r.y ten goooralfy rSinil'r. ft" lilt, i.it’p i- u * • , l"*r*» it. j»b. Lirri.KH I itMich Alixturc, Tbi* i* pr. p..icl from «» Frrnyli McAlpo (j 0 ' the form* *d -No. I and 2: the find |„ r tlm acute, it..*| .v»e 2 I -r liio chronic »ti.cc.) tlul Iiu. been much improved n|w*n in this O unir'v an-l toun it* unexampled suc.-ess is llWy vup-r.o'di: ovt-n o:her lomedv for the iiireo/ the disvu»•.-«if ti e K duova i.i.*| lllu.lder, (loa. rrli- nl. HI*?* norrlu-ul. ni *f Floor All u* Af.' fui t.ou •. T li- cvton,dive eoiu|Mmud i ••inbinri ■f l , ‘‘ r ' i ‘“ ‘“"'I/ *ldt' rent in u,tc »i'"in iin.vthlug :«, l, A f uind In i|, n ' l , linriiuun|.»tt or in privets United Bin » * »• ■•eiuim-oi.rett or III private ln**A****** f i ' * nuJ i-> not riv»l«ir Dlt. LITTLK 8 Itii-guuini and Tetter Oiutmrni. llu'e’ruln . I' . „f L'bs*>itic Ttllen* Scxtid lfc.«.la «n»f diseases pfibe t*k(u goiieral* ly. bine be*-a cured l.v llilr remedy, aud f ihn No. 2 trepan- lias bi ’uor) mm reefy n ea.e Its*'been found that it will mu effectually * radi* ate in » *h it timo. F**r tlie euro *-f Oi.iiCtir.-u* So.*, 1 and Hleers i* is *| plied iu tbo loriu of P|.|. t.r*. end ainiostiufadildi*. IMivvciijn* aru referred to tho Lilli pate nf Dr. L ille* p.inphlet. to li e ratsl.'giii of ‘ ‘ •" Materia Medlea, H at ho IMPROVED COTTON GINS COOKSMC5 STOVES, PATRIOT dec*-n«e*l. will l>« *o!«| at t’eder Town, bofors tbo Court H**u*e tliMir, **n *lio first Tncsdny in April next. Mvo likelv Negro Men iitim-d A USTIN und AN DENSON. Sold a* th* pro perty of. and for the htnofit of the eredi'ura of said dceeated. Terms matte known < of mle. F. K. TEHRELL. F.xre’x, jao24—-wild. VICTOR Davliuhl Sun Rise, GKOItGIA, Polk County* XI T’H ERKAH. John II. M.Grndy. ml min- TV i»lr«t**r on Gie e*tala of Biln* N. Me- ! Grady, dcc*-u*o*i, bn* nppli«-«t !•* me for letter* | (iuldrn E Spiko ThriiHhitig lIiichiueMt rpilKu -derdiine l. at A»la *»:*. f’.a . wuil.l I in »♦ re*t».*ffullv inf.rin tlie public that they will continue tbo Mui.ufnctu-ing of Cot ton Gina mill Wlii-iit Thro.diern. on lit irusu *1 extensive settle. They mo n'so nmnufae- turing n most excellent BpikeTrbesber, tniieli a)iprov*>d whero it bus been used, in addition to their old style. All Gins nro warranted t*> perform well or no pay. nnd delivered nt tbo pnri-linsor's residence or nearest Hnilroad *io- trnos|Mirtnti*>ii, lian -e «f tlie profession, ns lie I. ini self | l& , prnctiscd medicine extensively for inor* than . In*furs retiring to the knsiuers. imiring 'ions at tiio sliortnst notice and in tlie best mndner. We nre also tnmiufuetiiring Sash, Doors ami Hlinds, and shall la.* plumed to till all ordors entrusted to u.*. FITTS .1 COOK. up2S—1 Pitcce**ors to J. Winsbip A Co. These arc. therefore, t" cite and admonish I HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES, nil persons interested in said estate, to be nnd | B.hools. OTico*. C.. anting Do on*. Fir Rimnis. nnd Shop id tp-e I to either eoal or wood. Stqienr at my idlh-e, on nr Iwfero the, first | Inuiin? Bt<*v*s, Clinreo-il Furnace. Farmers llolle i nr befvro the. first ' Irmiin? F . then and tin-re to Ware (irisfiug . why said flp- Copp t hand and ofiloin) S. A. TinP.DEUS. 1 ■ Cake p I wares, riunty inte • ! I would ro*pe the same time * I Stoves—i I’Jy lenilc i iiber/il i-'r-utvinll v »d Sjd.-ii li i s- of Cooking n*.*1 « Uii-i WORKS, Broad Street, Romo, Ga. WOUM) UKSlM-.en-TLLV CALL TIIF. attention of tlie c Cltcrokuc (iemgia ami Aliilmnmi »®*A bill 1* boforo tho Wisconsin Legislature for the abolition of the Grand Jury system. Dims boon abol ished in whole or in partin nine Htates of tbo Union, notwithstanding that the Constitution of tbo United States except upon an Indietmont by a Grand Jury. GI-’.nitGlA, Volk county. W ltF.ltHAS Thomm Fi.Hard has nppHml ' tome fur letters ofdi.-mis.-imi from his . ( > j ( liiiiiii-triiti‘»n on tiio isUituofOrm in Follard, • of de. A 1 ten g of more ilmu TWENTY PhihoMpIrii nod August.i. G,,..—a||i,f r .fiu-d iron. a *.I -x eiling in ’ ' cm,king nu ili'i.-s ,.r. I L|/i',li* v. -nv I*.: -f rv.-r Iiead of all ,s:anls ih-GOOl) SAM \ It I TAN, sa ; d - die Coniiiioiuvcnlth, Patriot, Viet r, .11 ornitip n Prize, Golden Urn, Iron H./.unl, Hod •«•. llierefoie. to - hit •: the be«f slov*• ill III Slur* Daylight, Sun Kisn, Guide Jnchel, nil 1 lHiriiiv, i April i -.oil or hr fore l ho first Mon- then nnd I hern t*» file their they have, to said no/di- •li.-mi-.se,| fr*»m hi* *>ai«l admin istration in terms *>f the law. under my hind nnd official signature of MY HUS INI- power t- l.uild up i All per*’ -'.,i|,|,i , work, unless utlierwiv*: IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY ANI) MAClim: SHOP. On Georgia Unit Rood, near Cotton Factory. AUGUSTA. G A. O RDERS ar* solicited f.. r Castings f.. r Rail Rends, all kind *• f Machinery for Gold Mines, ilt idga.-mid Draw Th idges. Gns Works, Flour Mill*. Paper Mills. Saw Mills. (Mu Gearing. Water Wheels, n'l kind of Smith w rk. Shafting and Circular suw mills eoin- piete. [m«r.10.!y.’Mt| W. M. TIEIGJIT. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR! NEVER DKmUTATitt, iiiotiuded All orders should l»e n*»dr#*se*i lo LITTLK A BltO.. Mse. ii.Gn. ''"'"-''T -V’-.M* K.rrll J l:j„| and hr L. W. Dean. Cave Spiiugi, and M.r- July 20. bunts er Drugghts goiiersliv. HAYWOOD’S BA DM OF SAVANNAH! Cleiinsing, Nourishing nnd Ilcmiliryii g TUB JIA IK. JN presenting the BALM gF HAVA NN* II tlie public, the proprietor *1*. u..m..y of tin ' - • trodeoiion t>f ’ will, and unliied t has now been ftfieeli y.nrs I elore the pubiic. iinil ciu-h y. nr bus added lo its popiilniitw.—. The demand for it having inert med so far bn yond my pruvfoua fneiliiir* for ita manefac- tli« profriefor I s* reerntiy rotnpLtrd arrang-n^aU f*»r pr*»ln*-ing It tensive scale, and at ih* sains tint* adding M ilstbrinvr u.vcelLiic*. by tlie rrauil of a long priudieal experience in Its i Tim f..II - wing vouchers are gsmicinen wall known, and cun be Attested; •Sava xx aii. A eg. .1. If 58. ’’ vo«d. Ag-Mit— Dear Sir: 1 rhsar. uitb my premise, to give t»» . . • thu met it* of your Balm of Savaiinnii. After toing it for some two veara, preparnl tifspeak from experfonre, and fully enuiply <1*> I’m utk.ily from 1 Van e.tul.li he 1 I • »-«wii mid np ! laid Medi.-i all ll.ii pej I to Will.: ; • lift h lice in :,R the in rc'-nmmended. cq i-ai-it* witliin g-i" 1 3' !l . liio hr. fi i tl e inor 11 at I have eicr (iced.— it a idcH-mC and * on v, nirnt srtiil* n? the luir, p -ssiasing iimst nd tlmi: ’kll Up -.ill li-.|.u- <• to sot j The object nf this is lo state Mint I hnvv. for : seine iiioiithk. uio-d Mr. Haywood's Jtuir Toil- I 1c—known n* ilt« Balm of Savswnah—m.d "*■*' ' - f - 1 ” ' ’■•mpariiMy anperior to any IgyTlio Charleston “Courier” sttg- gentK that Mr. .Secretary Can* will oblige many American citizens, North and South, by explaining how that iinpuden- pecitncn of sable, “Sarah 1*. Kcntond,” received tbo passport which situ exhibit ted in London. BgyAn Irishman went to live in Scot land for a short time, and didn’t like tho country. “I was sick all the time I was thero,” says ho; and if 1 had lived there till this timo I'd boon dertd a year Statistics ron a Wao.—It has been calculated that tho hairs on the tip of a doc’s tail, of tho averngo length of fifteen inches, (tail, not hair,) aro made to traverse twenty-five thoiiHaud four hundred and thirty-throo miles by tbo simple act of wagging, during an ordi nary happy life of nine years, two months and eleven days, which is tho mean lifotimoof a dog. i iny extensive Cfoa<di ami (’arris?e \V»rk*. I bay* secured for several years, tbo vain- aide servioe* *f Mr. J. U. lilt A Y* who Isa practical Guvh maker, by trade, and who will devote bi* entire time m ill* uixniifautiir- ingdapartmcn’. Hi* long experience will in work, that wo wi.'l take pluflsur* i WARRANTING. Id us* thu best of Materials only, and by putting thnin together, with tiio aid of tlie most skillful workman, I am confident Mint 1 can plea** any nnd all. and especially, those who would like lose** Georgia Manufactories flourish. Haring been a Hardware merchant for many years, l have peculiar advantage* in buying’material*. I shall spar* m pains in securing tho best of Timber, Carringo Irousanil Trimming*. Call at my Repository And examine my SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of I and i» seated Carriages, com prising the varfou* styles ii«»w in use. Also a beautiful let of Top Baggies. The genuine Concord Buggies on hand. Cook’s Patent Jump Scat Barouches nnd Buggies, ordered if desired. Repairing in cv.-ry bntmdi tlie business, promptly aMeiided to. of repairing, cash when culled for. GKOltGlA, Polk County. W HEREAS John II. McGrady. ha* up- plied to mo for letier* of administration 1 the estnto of William J. MeGrndy, late of •uid conii'V deeensed. These a’ro tlicrefnrc to cits aud admonish tiio kindred and creditors of aaid iJocen**•<!. To file their objcetionH. (if any they have) HOWARD ASSOCIATION, lepers of administration being grouted the applicant, by or before the. 1st Monday in March next, otherwise loiters will be ;run''d to the applicant s.r ■•me other proper person in terms of tiio law. , tli Given under my hand and official signature ; {I January the 13th’1660. -L “ f 1 " - ! ,w,ul 1 ‘ , h j:m20w.10d fL A. BORDERS. Ord. j 'Iro Polk Sheriff SiiIsn. I LI, hn sold be fi -t.i'diahed l»y spo il li I l tli..- Sick wiili Viruieutaml of IM IT VTIONS. Ruv . No,.., . iT 11 lilt is IMPOl B. BALDWIN A t'u., Sole JmpnrUi life "I't"’; He 1 ifflll the Geiirt-hoiiso dour Jar Town.on the first Tuesday in ., within tliologal hours of sale, the following property, to wit wi: Tiio Plaiitutini dis- ns.-s l.v tpiaeks, s> v. rel thnir Uomuitiug Surgunn. as ACT worthy nt their mime, snry for tlie Ircutmuut of t .i in all llicir forms, and to ADVICE GRATIS t . all w UgO.' Iftdie. wlio »rr»y th.m.olve. in p*t- cut Iwiop. slioulil »ing ». they dres«, ".Still go gontly o’or mo iteeliiig." I®-"Wlint »r« you fencing that pa.- turo for ? Forty nero, of it would starve i fencing my com Tor ins TO THE TRADE. |®-Dr. S. K. Howe, of Boston has taken asccond sober thought, returned from Canada, whither ho fled to get rid testifying in the ILirper'a Ferry trials and determined to nppear before the Investigating Committee of tbo United Stftto Sonato. Knime'ed nnd f'.d's • I.ea'h-r. Fatont D. s’a and Map Leather. Broad (’loth, nil colors, and Laces to suit fi»r Trimming Top Buggies and Carriages s CoUliiu**. ILimtai'r-cluth Fring*. Broad Seaming and Pasilng Lncc*. Curtain Silks nnd Fringes. Brussel 1, Velvet id Gil Carpa'ing. Silver Lining and face Kails, Seamin t Cord. Enameled Duels Dril ling and Muslin Cloths. Curtain Damasks. Black Moleskins, B*«- kram. Silver Point Bauds, alt styles and sizes. Hubs, 8poke lliiiis, RhaftsI Poles, Circular Scats Bails at Backs, Sulkr Slufl*. Turned Scat Spindlv Wbiflletrees. I’-de Yokes and Turned Collar*. One man asked another why his beard wax brown nnd his hair white. “Be- cause,” said be. “one is twenty years jroungor than the other.” “Certainly, and I out.” Tho Western papers say that tho Illi nois River has lowered a foot. WJien it . ||e p Rr ty t ftn4 j returned home, at a lowers tho other we suppose it will cease £ or r ratherear jy hour, Ho had hard; fgy-Tho Now Orleans “Croscont” in forms us that Jones had boen to a chain- to run. “That’s a flame of mine,” as the bellows said to the fire. •‘Qar“Got any ice at your end of the taUn Bill.” , » , “Np, but 1'vo got tho next thing to ly got into the house when tbo clock struck four. “ One—one—one—one!’ liiccuppod Jones. “1 say, Mrs. Jones, this heto clock is out of order, it struck ono four times.’ “What's that.” “A aerorp pold.” jO^A sailor lookingseriousat acliap- c\ in Boston, was asked by a minister if be foil any changaf “Not a cent,” said Jack. g£y“Pat, if Mr. Jonas comes before my return, tell him that l.wlU meetlnin I at two o’clock.” .... .- “Aye, air, but what shall |< hsll hint if Jie don't corao.” A Western paper speaks of A man who “died without the aid of a phy sician.” Such instances of death ar#ra cy rnro. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Done nt Short Notice. IV. J IV , ided. adjoining the hinds of A. | with a d.’S.-rlptfou of tli J. Hobbs nnd others, levied mins the pro- '*ceu put foil, hit bits* 'I its. Ac ) a •! la caso "I porlv »l mill Wnrtllx., In sali.fy.nlia «. |„. | ,..,v,rty. t.. Hi,-. I, M -li.-n,.-. I t,-.. L„...".,i 0..11. >4ni>..r,«.i* i'..nrt. In f.ivnr of I ol Clinrgc. It is iivv'!•-a t • ii'ld that th«* As- ii'iution c imnuind* tli- high-st medical skill '.rlnre«. put up in rs a so ilirict. ,i I*' 1 !tics, bearing the above till.-*. They ar>- IIABITALI.E ohciimnnm mixed Gins, and until compared llnlwn.l II"- * i',,..r.ii»-',i«i.i ' I'liAUiiHs- i.oxjiox coitniAi, mx." t „ M I;i'il A l.i I 1 "'.,' (ireuptl" rli'ct'ivr lli<> innvnry. ..pt.T.l v. found it iin other nrticiu of the'kind.' its use Iw ire * niillicii lit. not ruity lo disengs^o Dvi-en-j tho dundriitr. An., from il.c In i’r. but ... Jlnliiuiiil ; vont its formation in any appli-abln quantity. sue »•.-futiy as an Grdiimiy Fatuity Medic It will ciiru Mick lioad.inhn. (ns* tliousmid pnn U'slify ) in twuuty minutes, if two oi three Teus|H>eiifilU are taken at commune* hnlor.i ! it m.Vmtirns th« imir too, ih that moist and l'l-ncc. 1 p|cn«:iut coiidilion. which so many other i ; specifics pretend to do, but almost alnaya : l—in no fur as my experience goe*. J. L. LOCKE, I.Ato Editor of the Masannali Republicsu. - niont of nttnek. All who nrc using it nro giving liiuir t«*ti- inony in it* favor. Mix water in IliemnuHi with tiio inrigara- f both together. Price One Dollar per Mottle. -\L* old n and place, i of the l id. No. van. I'tli District and j e.Wn-d the property of Thus. lilt III I i appro Will bo Gun Lot of 1 •id Mootinn.li' - . , , F. Barton to satisfy one ti. fa. i<mund from | Aimual ifoport up m the treatment ••f.i.xuul Polk Superior Court in fasorofJohn II New- j Dis iu-s, express th • fii^b st .-.at.»tu»-t i«*:i with ton, to pay tin purchase monev for-aid lot. the success which has utt-.-ndu'l tiio lab-rs of J. U. YUliK, Sheriff. 1 their Surgeons in tlm cur* -f S|>, rnmt..rrlin*n j |U 2fl | Seminal Weak wax. Go»tirrm*a. Gluut. Myph WALTON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered Ay the State in 1S56. W. C, DAWSON-& Co., Mil's,i MACON, UR SAVANNAH.GA. • NOVEL SCHEME! (,'KOIltilA, Floyd C ounty. rjNO all whom it limy concern—Donald M. j order n continuum: X Hmid. having, ill proper form, applied to ] oiiMiing year. lor permanent letters "of Admitmirntiun | An »-tmirablo Rep *rt Somiual Weak w** Its, tiio vicenf tl tan ism >»r S'lf-Abuso, eases of tiio Kidneys and Bladder. Ac., mull f thu same plan for tho \ Pnrch.ii Policy Plan Lottery. on the citato of Tho county, This i* to cite nil and singular the credi tor.- and next of kin ol Tims. Hamilton, to be and appear at my office, within the timo nl- . th* ) I.f 0.1 m.itorriioa. s< By this dcht-iAo. ill select their oi any ninoiint for NAN J’OHD’S KAMI I,Y CATHARTIC PILLS, i’ii.M I*. H'\ DED l-’RGM P URE VEGETABLE KXTBAPTH, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any idiir.nte. , M,’inufo«-turor and Pfoprieti The Family ('a-J . lilmrMe Pill is gentle nnd by J.O. Ycissu, an but active (’aihiiTtir|cO jeliicli tho propritor has used in Ids prae-j^d |ii> e morcthufi twvn- | ty years. i , lerensing demand I ■e;^ |loiiiz used the Pill* : n;Pdi' Y hmb ail express Mar 26. 1853. Mr. J. M. Ha.vwnod. Agent: It give* mo pleasure to enrtify to the unequaled qualities of your Balm of Savannah, it i* the beat tonic for tho hair, a* well hi the mort effectual extermiliati'rof dandruff 1 have ever tried.— Mv liair has been inclined lo fall out slnVe my attack of Yellow Fever in 1854. and among all the preventives I haro tried, tbo Halm of Savannah lia« been tbo meatiurce»j- ful. This much I sav most rbeerfuilv. Your*. Ac.. P.' W. A LEX AND’EU. l.ate Editor of the Savnnnnli Bepubliean. JrtlTFor Hale by J. M. HAYWOOI), Agen ' ” Savannah. Ga, , Homo, Ga. and Fsirri.t A Bi’- July Ll.ly. from tin ami lb** regard I plae Tim vithi .j j ill! • reach* of all. 11 known Hintdif- dit'creiit portions . Ma. The heat of (foaid, an I Uarriag* Varnishes and Paints for role, with many oilier goods, all of which are warranted to b« .th* b««t.— All the aU*ve iiulilud arli<-l*s 1 will «c|| very low for CASH «r o« abort time to Prompt Paying CiistniiicM. HARK ESN OF ALL KINDS FOR SALK. »0~rt«e Advarliseiacnt iu another column. Foh2.1*6«.wlr. 0. B. KVB. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. lowed bv law. and show cau-c if any they ve. why permanent Administration should t im grnnti'd to Donald M. liooil on i Thomas Hamilton's estate. Given under my hand and olUoial signa ture. at office this. 21 tli Juii. ISfiO. janSfl JESSE LAMBEBTII. Onl’y- (j conn* L. Frexai.. Llb-fl f-*r Devores in Polk Snp’r. Court, CnARLOTTR Fbhxsi.. ) April Term, lSjV. ‘T appearing to the Court that tbs defend- jftaSCA promium was lately offered by an agricultural society for tho hcstmosln of “irrigation ;” nnd tiio latter word, by a mistake of tho printer, being changed to “irritation,” a farmer sent bin wifo to claim tiio prizo. UayThe nominal horse-power of a steam engine is found by tiio English Admiralty rule, by multiplying tho Bquurenf the cylinder’* diameter, in inches, by the velocity of the pistorn in feet, per minute, and dividing the product by 6,000. I ' ant docs not reside iu this county, further appearing, that she d< this State, it is on motion of T. C. Bonner, counsel for the plaiut'ir, ordered that tlie said dofcmlniit appear.nnd answer nt tho next Term of this Court.nr that tlie eaii-e h* con sidered in default, add the plaintiff ho allow cd to proceed. D. K. II AM MON D. J. 8. C. T. C. I decertify llist the nbovo is n true extract from lii« minutes of said Court. This Janu ary 23rd. 1863. " WILLIAM T. WITCHER, Cl'k. 8. C. jnn26wlainfor4in. A gentleman the other evening ckyco* eel to playing whist with a lady beqatwe ie said, bIio had such a “winning viay tod to jie sail about hor. The “first business” of Lynn, i* the- manufacture of shoos. That, how.ev.er,. is intimately connected with tho “last” businoss, ®ajK'oolies from Calcutta continue to arrive at Doumrara. though nearly half of those who start, die on tho voyage. |fir“Why. said a lover to his mis tress, “aro you like that bingo?”— •'Can't even guess.” “Bocauso you something to a door,” (adore.) She de- ollned hi* acquaintance immediately, which considerably unhiugnd him. NECROES FOR SALE. Tur. iitt-ntimi of the puhliu i* respectfully sotictrd by ihe Subscriber, who is prepared to fill order* for Pianos, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, or other Instruments. *1 tlie Shortest Notice, from any Munnfnctory "f lime ii United Slate*, nil terms, for t'l’ish or approved paper, tower than the l.oire*t rrer known in the iS'ou'A. lie will al<*» keep on hand sereral of Mes-ri. Wm. Hntt 1 Soil's beiiiiliful Hall and Parlor Pianos, as well as II.ill A Noti't* Itoscivood (•iiitan*, unrivHlIcd in Beauty, Strength of Tone. Fin ish and Durability. Also the FBKNf’H HARMGNIAN. used for I’arlor «.r (Mmieli.— Mso SHI’FT AH'SIC, nnd the very best Italian Violin and Guitar String*. Ail or ders will be attended to with Promptness and Dispatch, mid in no instance will tin* nmney be required until tlie Instruincnl is delivered. GEORGIA, Polk County. W HEREAS Ihe estate of He l.t* turbuUon, or 8 ilf-Abus-. «nd "thsr diseases **f 1 tli* Sexual organs, by tin o insulting Surgeon 1 will he scut by mail (in a s-vil free of Charge, on receipt of Two Stamps for postage. Other Beporis and Tracts on tiio nature and treatment of Sexual d s-ases, diet instantly lining published f.r grat uitous distribution, nod will bo sent to the afiiii'ted. Suite of tiio new romodios nnd methods of treatment discovered during the ln«t year, are of great viiluo. ■tki~Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J.SKILLON HOUGHTON. A-ting Surgooii, Howard A-sociation, N.». 2 Soutli Nintli st.. Pliiladelphin. I'a. Hr order «f the Directors. EZRA D. IIKARTWKLL. Pres’:) Gbo. FAinciiii.ii, HVv. fel»yI v To tho Be-Drugged, —ASH— Poisoned Citizens of Georgia Extra Class 2, Dram Or I. .1. 1859. And ou every succeeding day (Sunday* :cpfed.) at j o'clock,"F JStflMn till* Seheino, Hire nro 76 Numbers placed in tiio Wlioel—from I up to 75—and twelve of tluwe Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out tiio 75, all I that Number i.s among the Numbers drawn, hegeis five lime* the amount two s-lecled Numbers nre draivn.be gels thirty fi»r one: if three selec ted Numbers are d-iawti, lie gels two hun dred for one; if four si.-le-tc-l numbers arc drawn, he gets a thousand for one: if flvu elected Numbers nro drawn, five thousand for one. of six sclented numbers nro drawn, fifteen thousand to ono. Rkmkmiu:ii ! if two or more, selected number* are taken, and nil of tho«e numbers go selected nro not drawn among Hie Twelve Drawn Numbers, Ilia Ticket is a Blank. Profit of tbo bound-. Tlie Family Itbnrtic Pill has.with dun rofcroni'e tolhisljj well established foci been compounded TO I from a variety oflhe ! purest Vegetable jtd i Extracts, which eel f part|<J of Hie alimentary canal, nnd arc gnndio-and safe where ft Cathartic is needed, such ns Do- rongernents of tin* .Sroni.-iofi, Rieepinoss, Pnin* in tho Buck and Loin*, Oostivouess, 1Mill and Soreness over tliewliole body, from sinldun c*dp, which frequently, if ii'iglnctoil, a long course of Fever, Lo** of Appo QXK A. M. Bininger & Co tito. n Oreoping sensation of (fold tlie body. HcstleKsncss, Hvadai'lio, or weight ill tlie bond, nil Inflammatory Disease, W Children or Adults, Rhoiimntitm. a great Purifierof tiio blnnd nnd many disease* to which flesli is heir, tiio numerous to mvnlion in this ndxcrsiscmeiit. l>o»e, 1 to 3. l*rice, B Dimes. Tho Liver Invigorator and Fuivily Catbnr- tie Pills aro retailed by Druggist gonorally, (Establifhcd 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS, N( £88 IWvny N. Y npouiids iu tiio fi*i ‘•Alchoholic Drfnk.s, vs or emanated from pot of Mxduty. tbo I.it, cite and admonish IS-Tom nnd Jon were Ulkin B over tlieir travols, whon I ont asked his chum. I prices. "NVcro you over in Grooce?” | Wanted a fow likely young Negroes for “No.” rcpllod joe ; “but I OBCO fell . which the bigheitprices will be paid in cash, into u thundering tub of soap.” jan 17-tri-2m WM. RaMEY. .. OND-IIAND 1*1 \X(>8 Taken in cxidiauge for m*ir «n«n on liborai terms. 1*1 ANUS HF.NTKD, and the Rent deducted if tlie purciiase is mudo dur ing the time of renting. Orders respectfully solicited. All Instruments warranted to stand any change of eliinate, or any reasonable test. Ad iress, (giving Post Office. County A Rtato,) C. W. LANG WORTHY. Agent. Home, Floyd c*., Ga* These nre therefore tiic kindred and creditors of-a tome forward and lake out irtl iration on shld estate on or I cfi>r« the first Monday in March next, otherwise the Clerk oflhe Superior Court. William 8. Witcher, i of ndniin’B- svill l*e unpointed Administrator on that day. in noforonneo wilh t!.o Statute in such ease made ami provided. en under my hand and official sign lure. January tho 1.1th I860. ji*ii?0-w.W*d H. A. BORDERS. Ord A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; Mixkii. They dispensed fJuMUKs »■»- ( ’1 I C. ’ ll'liCineM.llA _ ..afo iin.l rcllablo atimu-I. innt, sold under stamp and 2/1iv*-vo*SwT 1| seal, which renders it cvr- lain it has not been tampered with. Such an effect is tin. 1 same. Thero is but *mo v escape, and tiint is l luxury or a medic icle ii O IT II Havana Plan Lotteries, Draw four (4) Times a Month! •*1 aru tli-* most liberal of any sobemes eve ofl'ered. For parll"iilars address. W. C. DAWSON A t’O.. Manucers. ■t2d.lv.] Mmoii an-l Bavaiiiiah, Ga. TIIR Greatest RednctioD and sold wholesale by tho Trade in all tbo largo towns. fl. T. W. SANFORD. M. D.. Mnnufuctfirer and Proprietor. KVKit MADE IN STANDARD ra —ALSO— HOMESTEADS FOR $1000 And Over, In a desirable, licalthy country. Agents Wanted! Scud for ft Pamphlet. Address, E. UAVDEK, Land Agent, augl7.»m. Fort Royal Ya. f.’IIAKLRS* LONDON CORDIAL GIN. which is Dislillcil under diroction ol tbo Brit- isii Govcrumoni, i* delicately Uavored, (unlike any other Gin,) witli some of tho most valuable restoratives of the Yegctnblo Kingdom, and is l»y far the* most licalthy beverage extant. Tuk MostExinkxt Piitsiviaxs of Europe and Amoricn, not only reeommeud its use by tho halo and hearty, but prescribe it medicine where a-tiiuulant is required. Tiii: Fkmai.i: Hex will find it not only pleasant Cordial, hiitaecrjnin relief in suffer ings of a periodical character. Analytical Ciikmists of all ranks pro nounce it perfectly pure, ami its restorative merit** iiii-omparable. Sold only in quart nnd pint buttles by all Drugyats'- Urocer?, Country Merchants! Ac., ^5 =a * fiB ► — « ^ mm Vf ^ s WKm WfA'i’ ~ The Homestead FIRE INSURANCE CO,, Of thu City nf Now York. This Company continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, On the 11101*1 favorable terms and Pays Fully the Losses sustained, And not pro rata Ac. WM. CIIAUXCKY. 1WI. Jno. K. Oaki.kt, i'||ii.o IIi icd, Vico I'res’t. B 1 F. JONES, Agent. Rome. nov2.1-.1m Sewing Miicliincs! v l •' AFTER this date, I will sell tbo improved Barlbolf Family flowing Machines at a Re duction of $20.00 from former prices. 1*. S.—The New Straight Needle Machine is now out. m»v23.ly. A. LEYDEN, Grn'l Ag’t, Atlanta, Ga. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Fifty Dollars per Month nnd Ex penses l’uid. W E wish to engage an active Agont in every county throughout tho United Stabs and Canadas, to travel and introduce ourxBW TWKNTV not.i.An uoi-oi.RtHRNAn lock si it' ii skwinu v wilini:. This Excelsior Ma- cliino is just natonted. with valuablo improve mt utri, which make it thechoapest and most popular machine iu oxiffonco, and noknuwl- dged to bo unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible nmuts wanted to solicit orders by cample, to win salary of $5-. per month and expenses will lie paid. For co ulitions and full particulars, ad- drro.-*, with a .-lump for retutu poslnge, „ , J. W. HARRIS, No. 13 Sshouaud Leather Excliango. Boston, Mjus. ; janli-triCw This agreeable Tonic, designee especially as a . Safe and reliable Mcdicint j for Family Use, .s offered to the Public as a supe ■ior article, poffeffing all tbc vir ues aferibed to it as a Medicina. Beverage, and deferving of their patronage in preference to the fus- picipus dccotlions emanating fronT irrefponfible fources, and fold un 1 der various pretentious names. The fad that our houfe (ellablishef ,n 1778,) has attained a favorabli reputation for the genuine characte; md purity of its Liquors, will w j Tull, be a sufficient guarantee of th 1 rxccllence of this article. Put up in Quart 1 ' Borrus, if .afes of one and two dozen each) ind fold throughout the world b/ Druggills, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with- Wines and Brandies, Dircft from United States Bon^ :d Warehoules. ]n‘ Boms j? apiiO.ly*