The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, March 16, 1860, Image 4

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BSTTIw following beautiful and '■achinglinos from Mrn. Osgood, are .is good'os a Rormon to gossips; Calumny. A whisper woke the air, \ soft, light tone, and low. Vet barbed with shame and woe; Ah! might It only perish there— Nor farther go. Hut no 1 a quick and eager ear Caught up the little meaning sound ; Another voice*has breathed it clear, And so it wandered round ^rom ear to li|>v from lip to oar, Tntil it reached a gentle heart, riut throbbed from all the world apart, And that It broke. • was the only heart it found — ie only heart! ’twas meant find, •'non first its Accents woke ; • reached that* gentle heart at last, And that it broke. Vow as it seemed to other ears, t came a thunder-crash to hew— aat fragile girl, so fair and gav. .’is said a lovely humming-bird, list dreaming in a lily lay, V is killed by but the gun’s roport, ime idlo hoy had fired in sport; i exquisitely Trail its frame, iie very sauhtl a death blow came, anl thus her heart unused to shamo, Shrined in t/-t Illy too ; lor light and happy heart, that heat Villi love and hope, so fast and sweet, 7hen first that cruel word is heard, ; Huttered like a frightened bird, /hen shut its wings and sighed. And, with s silent shudder, died. Ftccocitr of Genius* GEORGIA* Floyd bounty. CW» flnt great *P»«Tl in defence W'!®“f ^Th™« St'ai.?*n!' of Roseius was made at the age ol twon* | th# Courl ln , lU |H , tlUon , du |y fi i«d » n d tn- ty-seven. It was at the satno age . at tiTOd on record, that ho has fully administered which Demosthenas distinguished li ! " “ ‘ ' self in tlic assembly of the Athenians. Dante published Ills '• Vita Nouva” when just twenty-scroll. Drytlen first gave testimony of his poetical genius at the , age of twenty-seven. Bacon befall to form his now system of^biltwopliy in to some form when about twenty-seven. Burns isfiiod his first publication in his twenty-seventh year. Washington was but twenty-seven when ho covered the retreat of the Britisli troops at Brad- dock’s defeat, ami was appointed cam- innnderiu chief of all the Virginia for ces. John Quincy Adams was appoint ed by Washington in 1701, minister .•siuout to the Netherlands, thus com mencing his public life at the ago of twenty seven. Napoleon, \vu believe, was only twenty seven when bo led I lie army into Egypt. limin few, however, hare produced tlmir best pieces in old age. Cow per was fifty years old before lie attained any reputation as an author. Young never wrotu anything that could lie called jiootry till ho was over sixty; and he was more than eighty when no published his poem on ••Resignation.” Chaucer wrote his best poetr\ after he was sixty. Rope wrote at twelve yoart of age. CovvJoy ut liftoon. Chatter- ton at eleven. Samuel Rogers was fix ed in his determination to become a poet by tho perusal of Boat tie’s “Min strel,” when only nine years ofngo.— Thomas Moore wrote pnetry in his four teenth, year which was published in the Dublin Magazine, Campbell wrote his poem on tho “I'lao&urcs of Hope” tirod i't» record, that ho has Thomas M. Uladcu's estate. Thrso are, therefore, to dt« all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause If any fhoy can. why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration and letters of dismission on the first Monday The Irrepressible Conflict. Among the men what dire divisions rise l or “Union” one, and one “no Union” iiarno on the sex that such dispute bo- gan, willies are all for union—to a man. Another lurident. All Abolitiondom will plenso give oreathloss attention, while wo narrate i)other incident illustrative of tho lurrors of tho peculiar institution.— Massing along Canal stroot tho other af- .ernoon, we observed a group of Italian '.tzzaroni, see-sawing to every pedes trian. uttering gibberish to the purj>ort .f “For the love of tho Holy Virgin, iir, a dime;” and making at tho same line squeaking sounds upon somo sort i an old hand-organ. Very likolv tho beggars wero regular professionals, itn- poslors who make money out of tho sympathies of the kind-hearted, and who nio in regular pay from their em ployers. There are many such whoso importunities ami impudonco ought to commend thoin to the special attention of the city authorities. Be this as it may. at tho time wo wero passing tho croup with their hands lifted up a ven erable old ingress leading a little negro boy, came tiudging along leisurely, looking the picture of content and benevolence. The group attracted her attention. Ilor eyes became slightly enlarged. SUo viewed them carefully till she was nearly past them, without halting. Slowly her right hand descen ded into her pockot, and, pulling out something resembling a small terrapin, or nn old fashioned salt cellar well worn, she made a gradual detour and dropped r. good sized coin Intoono of tho raised hands before her. Saying something in French which we could not catch, she again waddled on, lior countenance fiying almost os plainly as words o mid, “How thankful I am for not being ono of these poor white folks 1” If Abolition could have stood by and seen this waste of funds by tho old bond-woman upon mere wliito folks, liow shocked it would have been l How it would have turned up the whites of its eye* at tho horrid hardness of heart that tho peculiar institution produces, which could thus induce an old darkey to spend her money upon mero white folks, instead of giving it to them for philanthropic stealing!—aV, 0. bulletin. W GEORGIA, Floyd County: IIKHKA8, Arthur ?. Ford, adminis trator nf Join) J. (iill. repreenU U» tha Court in hi, petiti-m, duly filed an*. «•»’’ tcred »*n record. thul he bn* fully alinjni*ter- ©d .lames J. (Jill'* c*lnte. This is. therefore, m rile all jiersons eon- ceriiwd, kindred and creditor*. to show rail*", if auy they rah. why raid Administrator shnu'd lint he di«rh «rg d Irom li : * Adminis tration, and receive letter* of distnisshm, ou tho first Monday in O tober. isftt). Given under n.v h. n I and utlicial signature, at oilier, this, 5th March. Issn. mart'll JK8SK I.AMBERTH, Ord’y. Folk Sheriff Sales. W I lib In* sold he for* the Court Hons, door in Cedar Town, on the first Tues day in Apiil u \t, the following property, to wit: The interr.t of Robert II. Il-ooks in the plantation on which Mr-. 8.i«an llrooks re cently resided. T.-viod on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Carroll Superior Court, in favor of Reuben W.*b»lrr. Property pointed out by plaintiff* attorney. 'About tin sum* time and p’aco-Lot No. CI7 in 2d di*. ami 3rd see. in siid county of Polk, hovled on a« the nropi riy of Bal'llii- gcr Grnvelv, to satisfy fi. la. issued from polk it"twenty ono-lhfKmoige ut wh'idi I f 'i; ri “ r Uouri in fi'-.r ur Amo. I.. Sominr. tl ..... .1.. I.t* #. u ..n.. A., VitiAIUIII ** ' laU‘1. Tope wrote his essay on “Criticism NboJJy wrote at tin* ago of fifteen ; nt eighteen ho produced his wild, atheis tical poem, “Queen Mnb.” Keats pub lished his “Endyniion” in his twenty- second year, ft cruel criticism on which caused iii» death. Mrs, llemans ven tured on publication in her fifteenth year. Mrs. Norton composed her “Sor rows of Rosalie” in her Seventeenth year. John Muyne in his sixteenth year mtbl.slted the germ of his • Silver Gun. Hannah Mnoro published her “Soarcb after Happinoss’’ in lior seven tenth year. Sir Edward Uttlwer hyt- ton wrote verses ut the ago of five or six yours. and place—Ona hny Horse, levied on n< th* property of Marga ret Morgan, to satisfy a fi. fi. 'iiowd from p.dk Buperior Court in favor of U. B. Con- y«ri. A ho at the same time and place—hot of Laud No. I2 III in 2d di*.and Itn *«o. in Polk county. Let led on a.* the property oT Hal linger Gravely, to snti-fy a fi fa. i*»ued finin Jtistieo (Vmrt*for 10’ith district G. M.. In fa vor of J. II. Perry. Lory mads and rwturn- ed to U19 by a conslu'.lc*. mnr2 K. LYON. Hh'ff. WM. NCMACGUT, I j TIIOS. 80RTUCIIIS, ■UB. ORMOXIt. f J 4X0. MuRRISOX, MeN AUGHT, ORMOND At Co.* Commission Merchants, And Dialers in General Merchandise. Keystone lluildiugs, Whitehall 8t. ATLANTA, GA. ^BEFEHENCUS-Mcasrs. Smith A Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co.t Allen, Mc Lean X Hulk Icy, New York ; Win. M. Law- Ion X Co., Naylor X Smith. Charleston ; J. K. Tcft, Casli’r.. Duncan X Johnston. Savannah; Post X Mel, New Orleans; Walsh, Smith X Co.. Mobile; Crittenden X Co., Louisville; M. J. Wieks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January X Co.. St. Louis. n«tv23.Iy. O.B.EVE, 1859, FALL TRADE 1859. THE LARGEST XIUEf* ORTATION, KVER RECEIVED, 00.MPRIS1N0 LAUIES DRESS GOODS FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELKO A NT. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, lloii-sp-Furnlsliiiio’ and Planters Cho !$, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CATS, carpets, hearth ruggs, w.-i 8.1, r.trr,it ,t.\n READY MADE CLOTHING, ALL f»r ssh at the losrntt possible price, for Cash orto prompt paving cu«totnoM. ^(SH E E T *■ I" H ONjf' TIN. CO PPF.lt, BRITANNIA A- .1 A PA N N KI) VV A It K. STO \ »■:-S. C AS FI XT UR PS, WILLOW & W00E»HN WARE, Ac . ATLANTA. CE0 -/g Exhnuitlon of Talk. How long the lamp of conversation holds out to burn between two persons 3n ly is curiously sot down in the follow mg passage from Count OonfuUionor’s account of his imprisonment; “Fifteen years I oxisted in a dungeon ton feet square 1 During six years 1 had ;v comiMinioit; during nine I was alone. I never could rightly distinguish the faco or him who shared my captivity in the eternal twilight of our cell. Tho first year wo talked incessantly together; wo related our past lives, our joys for ever gone, over and over again. Tho next year wo communicated to each other our thoughts and ideas on all sub jects. The third year we had no ideas to communicate; we wore beginning to lose tho power of reflection. Tho fourth at tho interval of a month or bo, wo would open our lips to ask each other if !t wero possible that the world wont on as gay and hustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. Tho fifth wo wero silent] Tho sixth he was taken uway—I nevor knew where, to cxecu- t ion or liberty. But I was glad when ho was gone—oven solitude was better than the pale vacant face. One day (it must have been a year or two after my com panion left me) the dungeon door was opened, whence proceeding I knew not, t he following words were uttered; “By order of his Imperial Majesty, I intimate to you that your wife died a year ago.” Then tho door was shut, and I heard no more; they had but flung this great agony upon mo, and left me alone with A Rich scent, in Conowkss.—“!c Washington correspondent of tho Du buque Times, gives tho following ac count of a rich scene in the House, du- Ujo last ballot for Speaker, which we have not seen published before ; “During tho progress of tho ballot many ludicrous scenes transpired. One in particular, I will mention, which ex cited a great deal of mirth. As Barks dale wits urging all tho Opposition ele ments to unite on MoClernurd, a lady in ono of the front seats in tho gallery was observed to become very much ex cited. She coughed, made signs, and by other means attempted to attract the attention of a member bolow. Not succeeding, slm leaned fur over the bal cony, and in an ntidiblo whisper ex- claimed. ‘David! David ! chango your vote, you booby!’ The honorable mem ber looked up, recognized bis hotter half, colored, hesitated, stajmnorod, and then instantly changed his—seat. A small, delicate fist wits shaken lit him from tho gallery, amid the suppressed mirth of tho spectators.” $<&* A remarkable story is told by a Havanna journal of the discovery in Lower California of an iinmenso Salt Lake, the oxistonceof which has hith erto been unknown lu tho civilized world. The lake is sui«l to be one hun dred miles in length and twenty-five in width, and besides its immenso resour ces of sultcontuins guano isluttds,which will product) at least 200,000 tons. The mouth of the river leading to this in land lako is said to he a littlo north of tho 27th parallel of latitude. As to tho country round about, the writor says door, swine, goats and rabbits ore abundant in the country. The samo birds are scon that are found in Upper California. But it is a very sterile coun try, and totally unfit for habitation, various cases having occurred of Indians dying of hunger. Polk Sheriff S.ile for May. W II.I. Ik- ioM bcf.iro llip 0,111 rl limit, ilum in Cedar Town, on tho fir»t Tuediir in May, within tho I**gal hour* of ».tl«*. tho fol lowing pro|K>rty. to wit. Town Jot So. 22 »»«1 store hoj*e tlur.un I•» Odnr Town— House oc-up'ed e**w lv J. C. Grahb X Co. Lrvi.d on hv vlrhw of morl- rh^o fi. fu. IniiHil from l'olk Superior C^ irt WORKS, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. FOUI.I) ItKSPKCTFL' altontion of tin* cltizo Cherukni! Georgia and Alahnma. | To my extensive t’oa^h ami t'lirringf* NV-rki. ( have *i*»-»ire«I for ***v«rnl v»*nr», t.n* thIii- ahl«B«rvioM **f Mr. .1. II. BRAY, wlft i* a |>r«»:tii*al f'oarh tnnk«r, hr iradv, and who will devoto his Htitire thnr'to ihs tnanufu-tur- iux ilepnrtinrnl. Ill* lo-i* «X|><*ricnr« will in- juro work, that wo will taho |>|snattr« iu WARRANTING. ’ 1 us* tko heit of Material* only, and by putting them together, with tho ’nid of tin* limit tkillful worktnon, 1 am e •nfidi*nt that 1 can |>1pam* nny and nil. nod osp-viullv. tliosi* who would Hk*3 to a^« Georgia Maniifhcforh-s flourish. H tvinz hr- n a H irdwnre mereliant fur many y**ar«. I hat# preoliar ndviuitagoa I ahall apnra n*» pains march2—2m K. LYON, rtl.'lT. Polk Sheriff Sale. W ILL Ihj sold before tho rotrt house door In Cedar Town, on tho first Tue«dny iu April noxt, within tin* legal hours of n»le. the following properly, to wit; One Nrgro Slau by tho name of Ua-*«*hu«. nlKjiit 45years of ago—ln i-l on ns thu property of George W. and Joseph P. M-*rgati. Exr<*u- tors. and Margnrcit Morgan. Kx*o*utrlx, A**., of Joseph Morgan, doc'd. 'o sati*fy tun fi. ft. in favor of J, C. Crahb is.urd fro.n Bulk Su perior Court. J. C. YOU A, P. Sh'ff. mnreh2 Sheritt Sales of Chattooga. W ILL he sold before Ih • (Amri-hou«« door inSumuiervIll *, he*w« n th-1 gal hours of sale, on the first Tmnday in April, tho f d- lowing pr«iwrty, t • wit: Lot of land N*». PL in block I5,l*vi-»d on as tho property of W. L. 8ni*I-r, to satisfy two fl faa issued from tho Ju*ti -oa court of the U25th Dis. G. M., oniin favor *»f Hawkins X Miivett, and the other in favor «*f Klmon-on A All n vs suid 8nld.tr. L-vv made by n Constable nod roturn-’d to form r Hlirrifl*. Also Lot of Land No. 31, 5th Di*. Hit S c.; levied on as the prop' rtv of Jam s Taylor to *ati*fy one fi fa. Levy mad- by c m*tubD and^t turn.-d to buying ntilerinli, in •ee'urins the best of Timber, Carringi Irons and Trimming*. Call at my Repository And rxnmiuo my Bl’LKNDIl) ASSORT MENT of 1 and fi SMte l (‘arriage*, com- prising tin* t.irlotu ttylr* now In u«c. Also a beautifol lot of Top Ibtg-i-is. Tit** gonuinv Ameard Buggie* on baud. t.'«»**k’* P-Oont Jump Seat Harou-h** ntid Buggies, ordere-l if desired. Bepairing in every bran- h of the hasine**. promptly attended*tn. Terms of repairing. ra*!i when called for. TO THE TRADE. Enameled and Collar Lea'her. Patent Built and Flap Leather, Broad Cloth, all color*, and Lace* to suit f->r Trimming Top Bugcle* and Carriages : (‘ot-tlinc*. Ilarnmer rl tth Frin«r». Bro.ul Seaming and Pasting Laees. Curtain Silks and Fringos. Brusscll, Velvet and Oil Carpeting Silver Lining and fa r * Nail*. Beaming t’ord. Ettnmelnd Duck Dril ling and Mu«Mn C’otb.a. Curtain Damask*. Black Moleskins, Buekratn, Silver Point Binds, all styles and s 5 zes. Hub*. Spoke*. Rim*. Shaft*, Poles. Circnl.tr Scats Paila and Backs. Sulky Sliafts, Turned Beit Splrdle.*. WhlRletrce*. Tele Yoke* and Turned Collars. Silver Platine, of all Kinds, Done nl Short Notice. The best of Coach and Carriage Varnishes and Paint* for «al«. with many other goo-ls, all cf which are warranted to he the best.— All the above named arliclrs I will sell very low for CASH or on abort tiiuo to Frompl Faying Custom or**. HARNESS OF ALL KIND * FOR BALE. 7-tr-S'u* Advortlmmoul in another ridutnn. Fch2.IS00.wly. O. B EVE. FARELL & YE1SER, > WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL Oniggists and Apothecaries, No3, 3D & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo, H AVING’cnmbinod the Drug Store* of Fare.I A UDul and J. G. Veil- •Dcnfiou tu thoir complete and fresh *to-k of Drug’s, Lins-ed, Ckomlc.ils, Lubricating & Lamp Oil’, Povfumory, Cobra and Tuvp ntino, Fau-y Goods, Bu ning Fluid, Paints, Cmphcnc, White Load, Window Glass, Faint Brushes, &c. Phrilehn*' a t l fanntry Mer.’h tntVunl-r* put tin on n* -n *-i t«rm.<i a* nfiv city Smith. Pule Agent* for Empire nn l New Jersey White Lc.nl aucl R.to*u«j O.l 0 tupanj. Fru.scription* carefully prepared tiny or night. The Store will he upon on Bund ivt from S to 10 o'clock it: f renoon and f.-otn 3 to f» alternoon. (oclft) FAHLI.L d YE IS EH. COQKISMC STOV-ES.^ DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS ,,,.uo,„n v tw«, Cola., tie,, omon, A In’*' a prompt cure. It .„roUu Tl,. controlling iufluettco over Couchs . n <t r te , lt tion of the Lunge of any remSy khni^ 1 * ten stopping the moat violent In * T® ,%l or at moat in a duy or two. thought to be• decidedly conenmp*-- ud uociuoaty consnmptlv, v. mount to all cough mixtures. ** 1” DU. LITTLE S VERMIFUGE. Is r-quirej lorcliove children of worm» ? , hi-atdvv bring one of the best H tid ch.-» ever oll,r.*d h. the puhlk*. its fr,J families Will a.ivo pmeh troih’e Htid cxi*. ns Well as the lives of tunny children njht out of rt< ru ten cases gaiter.,By reutiir.' i»B. LITTLE'S S ‘ ,r * 1 I'rfnult Alixtttru, TLi«i* prepared from u French*Rrelu the form* **f .So. 1 m.l 2; the first fo, , v . , s j Die first for" t i, nnd No. 2 f-*r the ebrohio at«g«>,) ( In this ccttutnl Im* been much improved upe I from its uacxnmp'ed amreia is likel*^ 1 1 remedy f„ r the ‘"'J lllai(ilrr,(| l l Alb,„ J *up rsedc every r»-h<. . ... the disease «if tho K.dliey •rrljral. Wfnorrhenl, and Fit.,., , fiction*. Thi* cstsustvv ctunpound properties totwllv diflVrent In taaat* , h Y“' l«r r r "," M,J-tt , l„ 8 lAl f.mrrt |. I lilted Bh» i s Phttrmaeo)H«*n or in nrinJ !»racllee ••!' safety and rfliticucy ianotrivi lu! .r ‘ J «b llfl s ap.idii-d iu tho furm «>f ) 1..I.IIM I. ■'* “*H PATRIOT VICTOR Daylight, Sim Rise, Golden i£ marl. .1. B. AK IQ DOE. Sheriff. GtiOHGtA, Floyd County. W ILLIAM McfTLLOUGlI nnd WIL LIAM BAILEY liaving applied t*» be appointed Guardlnni of the per.-onM and pro perly of Willi* L. and Thmnn* M. L *wry. minora under fottrloon year* of age, residents of said county. Tltia l# to cite all persona concerned, to he nnd appear nt tho term of tho Court of Ordi nary, to he held next after the expiration thirty days from the first publication of this notice, mid show cause, if any they have, why said William McCullough and William lhtiloy should not ho intrusted with the Guardianship of the persons nnd property of Willis L. and Thomas M. Lowry. Given under my hand and official aignaturo, this 29th February, ISfiO. inarch'-* J. L.WHBERTH, Ord. tSTA SoutUernnr, who rosidos in De troit, Midi., has opened nn agency in that city to enable tugitivo slaves in Canada, to roturn, if they wish, to thoir owners in tho Southern .States, Many of the fugitives nro saitl to he in ft star ving condition, and would willingly re turn if they had the nicuns. CiKOIlClIA—FloyU Comity. rp\VO months after date, apjdicaotion will I be made to the Ordinary of Floyd coun ty, for l-ave to sell nil the Negroes belonging to tho eslute of Martha Winfrey, luto of tin coun'v of Flovd, daceased. Thi* 27th Feb ruary. iauJ. ’ LA R K1N BA It N Y.TT, jj^-Tho Harper’s Forry investigation lift« adjourned subject to thu call of Mr. Mason, thore being no important wit- ttoss to examino Just now. It is under stood tlmt an effort is making to bring Mr. Forbos before the committee, in tho expectation or obtaining somo do- vulopcments from him. i No Paper .Money la tho District of Co lumbia. On the 23d inst., the Senate agreed to an amendment to tho bill regulating tho issue of hank notes *in the Dis trict of Columbia, prohibiting tho is sue of any bank notes of any Denom ination, and thus preventing tho cir culation of any paper money iu the trict. gOy-Tho Duke of Wellington usod to g ive a curious account of tho bohavior of oorgo IV., while being shown over tho field of Waterloo. “His Miijostv took it very coolly,” he used to say ; “ho nov el- asked mo a single question, nor said ono word, till I showed him where Lord Anglesey's log was buried, and then ho burst into tears. GEOJtlilA, Floyd County. N OTICE i» hereby given having doitAtids i all irr*on*. _ having doiaamls agaitmt Gabricf J«ae>, late of said county deesosod, to |treflw-nt them to uh. properly made out. within the timo prcocribcu by law, *omt to allow theireharttc ter and amount. And all persona indehlcd to aaid deceased, are hereby required to make immediate naymeut. Thi* 22d Feb. 1860. ’ MARY H. JONES. Adm’j feb24. WM 11. JONES, Adm'r. GT.OKGIA, Floyd County. W IEREAS. David D. Duke, Adminfstru tor of William Thoriiigh the Court iu hi* |i L>. COHEN &CO. (aueoezior* to Fried X Bro.) Would roapoctfully coll at ten tion to t heir LARGE, RICH, ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES, 8#h «ol*. Office*. Counting R>«n*. Bir limn', and S'.i »*>•—i l»;» e l to either cal »r w e! Irming St.y.g. plureo.l IMmace. Fanii'frz Brier*. T<m K) tin.. It*.| it ..I r*. !!..!..« Mare Cooing*, and Old Oven Lila. f-.« Run! Mm -if. W.r* Td. Sheor Irm an I Cnpp-rware*. Stovenipo a-ul Fans. l).tth:ng T.ib*. S'mwer Bt’h*. S.ipr Bnf, Cake box** Cake pan* JeUv mold*, a "I a void u*«orti'ienl of .ill kind* of Tu, Sheet Ir-v, a »'l C .i-per ware*, reidy made. «r made -o order on .*!» >rt n ,'lee. I wouM f.**'.eetfu'lv ton ler mv tha .'a* to a liberal -omin niitv for *.a*t piuroi.t-e. a *d nr the *nm« time e.iil attentio i to mv N *w nnd' Splendid Stool;’of Conkitiu n .d olhvt Stoves—«*on*D)ing of Mix.- TWENTY diH'-r.-at Va.-ietie-— ,p f.,..|, |",in :li»* in-i.-u- facturer* fn A'banv. Fhil • ^elplva. a-*d An *u*tn. Ga all af r-fin-d iron, and , x o’lin * in beauty or de*ign an I pa* ;n*. in e» »king «i i.tli*i •* an I lu-iV'Dt*-. a*iv lot .«' r'-- »v«M .v, r before brought to R»’n-. V. tho h. id of ill Min'* th-GO.M) SAJI Alt! I* V N. *ald to be the b'!«j «tovo in Die l'ii-m—'he Com'uuitwotilth. I'utiiot, Viet r. >I.irnum Star, Daylight, Sun Ilist*^ Q.ilden I'rizc, Golden F.ra, I run Wizard) Hi*d IMPROVED COTTON GINS I Spike Thrashing Machines! i rtAHE under-lg-el. Atlanta. Ga . would jL m ist re*p**tfullv inform llio publie that they will continue tho Mu-ufuctu'i"g of Cot- ton*Gins nnd Wh at TbruzheN.on th iru*tt- al cxlunaivo tt'-nle. Th'*v are n’ao nmnnfne 1 turing a mo*t exc *llont fjpihcTrhcsher. much ' approved where it has been used. In addition j to their old i*tyle. All Gins are warranted to 1 perform well or no pay. and de’iveretl nt tho ) purehmo 's residence or rean**t Rnilroud dc- . pot, free of Chn*-ge for trvm|iorlati»*»i. Re pairing do-.» at the shortest notice and in the j order* eutruftte-l to u*. | an2S—1 Purees*' I IKON & BH.4S3 FOXJNDRy ] AN!) MACH INK S !!/>!». 0it ffcorijia Uni,' Hoad, near Cotton Factory. AUHl’STA. GA. ; /’ARDEUBnre *-di itn ' f->r t'a«tlngii for Bail J \ J It a'*, nil kind of Mn«*hin*rv f-*r Gold I Mine*. B' idge*and Draw Iiri Itfe*.Ga« Work*. I '“o r Mil * Pamr Mill*. Saw Mill*. Gii* ring. Wat;r Wheo'*. a’l kind of Smith k. Shafiing a I Cirouhr *a«r mill* eoj •o. fmarJO lv.'59| W. M. HEIGHT. Mt. LtTTLKS lliiigwiirni him! TnttrrOintincai, I Ilundr d* of ru*i>* of Chiotdu T,ti»p.l Seal.I JL*ad* nnd ilDe**e* oftlie akin Ktaini ly. hut.* * «•'•!» cured by thi* reinedv, *inee the intro*luelioii of the No. lion (* eing »trot.ger) rearrciv a n.. fiitiulHinl it will not ellcoluallv *r»di" *h it time. F-r ihe euro off' and Ulcer* I'- i* aptdh-d i t. r*. and almo*l iarallil-lc. I’hy-iei • n.« nro referred lo ihu 13i|, |)r. L'tlJo'* pnuidilet, to the raUh.VuV, m'-dieme of tiie Materia Medir*. that L u*c* in enmpounding hi* dlfL-ri i.t remH*L k-d us cay if they nro r.nt the chief liun e « f the prof.Mh.n. a* ho hltmelf k pr.tetiwd medirine exten*ively f«r nu.t*tU t.-n rear*, before retiring lo ifi* bueinen. All order* idiotiM he a<ldre**ed to LITTLE X BRO., For mle in Koine, hv Mv**ri. F*tell \ 1',^ end hv L. W. Dean, Cave Spring), and jj Unt* or Drcggbt* generally. LIVER IN VIGOR ATORI N .VKU DKiUl.lTATKB. I T ia C ompounded entirely from Gums, iild It is beaoiiio an eitahlishol a S'audanl Modi- ine. I n-wn nnd ftp prove by all that have u-ed it. and dN*i#e D h 11 I'henix, an a'I iin’ « properly pij) u<>. A* th* h’i.vi* l» Mints, i. 'n-iM-n-itelv my trade l'am. ai l hava boon f.r , ,‘u trado tliat sviM list in-». an I giro m I«i undnrs'and their biHinei*. ui-i J atrhit. tho rcHiilt. All peraona i-< want of )t.»v h my Stick hefcir" they nnroba e to «hipp'ng. eitbsr by It ii'r i»i work, unto** otherwises »rood 1 jull3. i el iifaei a-lion i part n-t 1 r.ar olof MY BUSINESS, and betn r ird. ( vhall not fe.n I if ih-iv undo; Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copp , Iluly Slid “ Record, that lie has fully admin istered William Thorington** e*tnte, Thoso are, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can. why suid administra tor should iiot be discharged from hi* admin istration and receive letter* <>f di*miri*ii>n on the first Monday iu S«j>ten\hi*r Isfii). Gi ven under mv hauu and official signature, Now Opening Latest Styles and Importation ; wki*h will bo sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, Wa have on hand a large assortment of READY-MADE To tho Be-DruggoJ, —AMI— Poisoned Citizens of Georffla compound' iti the f<. “Ah-h'dudic Drink*, that over emanated fr«un that pe*t of *ca-i.«ty, tho JjQrou Mtxp.li. They are sold to you n* a luxury, or limy are dispensed to you a* a Medi cine. and in either c.n* the efibet i* the- «ail.e. There i* but ono way to esi-apo, and that is to’u*n aia luxury orn moiiicnmenl 1 r. <•//’. a safe and ictiahle stimu j t "I'Mw lant.sold under stamp am!d*' , ’(,‘l(f oal, which render* It I '“h ■(V. •t t in j, ,VAI.TO\ Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the Stute to IS56. 0. DAWSON & Co., M;t'g,rs MACON, OR SAVANNAH,OA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery. By tlii* Scliem*. baser* can *o!e<-t thoir ov I pay any ntiumnl {ir they may tloairu ! » with c~j . for whiuti it ^ * .-ured thou 05 .i- d.-wi ir* who h.i 1 ' riven up i* t!m ntimer- l2'f.a* un*r . in mv p.* & * lo* • n'oi-t be'.fi? adtple-l ut of t' o in CT Hvli'u-.l nil the otmneiided. , within tho la* i tip nil h‘-pe*of C4 i-r W !’"! r fe, la-cC i*. Cioler,t Iiifnn t ire. Female W",f;r,C ful'y n* r.n^Ordinary I Atta-k*. Dy- >en. Hitnillie Dropsy. Sou i. H.ihitual Flatulence r ftpplire hi io.ltl thul niniiie*. if • taken at commence ••an te**ify ) ill twenty thro T".i*poohfuh m«*"t of n'turk. Ail who nrr using it are giving tlieir t«»ti- mo iv in it* favor. Mix water in the month with tho Invigara- tor, and mv Glow both tngi ther. Price One Dollar per lluttlc. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, (•flMt’OUN BED FROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and put up in Ola** Case*, Air Tight, and will koe Tim Uneducated Women. Thorn Is no sight so truly pitlablo ns i hot nfl'ordeil by n rising family of chil- lrcn under the guardionship ol nn ig- lornnt mother. Wo would ho undcr- lood by tho uso of tho torm ignorant, - wishing to convoy tho picture of a ..other whoso maiden days were devo- ted to the acquirement of fashionable .••••compUshments, to the exclusion of •olid mental culture and acquirements. The woman who reigns the queen of the ball-room is very seldom found ca pable of being tho governess of her own children ; and the time spent at soiree r ul route will bo bitterly regrotted when ago brings experience and conse quent remorse for the evil she has inflic ted, ami her incapacity to discharge properly tho interesting and important duties of hor station, when it was her natural duty to be nt onconn instructor mill an example. The maiden who iv,sts aside her book for tho cotillion, will never win tho lovo and esteem oi sensible man ; and should sho select a 1 m inor for life among her partners in the dating, slm will Had, when 1U» too 11to, that her choice has been aa unfor tunate as tho place where slio first at tracted his notice was injudicious. We look with pain upon that wife who en ters upon ner sooond era with fashion able iaoas of society. Her first era lifts been devoted to ihe attainment of cer tain rules and soarooly pardon able in tho girl, certainly censura ble in the wife, and criminal in the mother. Mi'rhers in MkjU'his.—Wo learn from I ho Memphis “Enquirer” tlmt twonty murders wero committed in tlmt city in nnd tlmt tlio perpetra tors of fifteen have not yet been discov ered. (7F.ORG I A, Floyd Uouuiy. W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor »>f Chari") Webb, deceased, represent* to tho Court, in hi* petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he Itu* fully adminis tered Charles Webb’s euate. Tills in, therefore, to cite all person* con cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should not be discharged from hi* Executorship, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, I860. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 5th March, 1 Still, mar It). JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord'y. Kxccutor's Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order from tho Court of Ordinary for Polk County, Georgia, will h« sold hsfore the Court House dour in Cedar Town, on the fir*t Tuesday in April next, to the highest hhld-ir. four Nrgroe*, to wit i Betty, an aged woman; Miry, about 23 yhars old and her 2 children. Sold as the property of tho nstato of Francos Gilbert, deceased, for di«tributi<>n. Terms made known on dsy of »nle. fob!7—10d. WILLIAM PEEK, Kx’r.' GEORGI A—Floyd County. W HEREAS, John W. Turner and James F. IToskinson, Administrators of Hsaja- min M. Tutt, deceased, •-epresent to the Court, in their petition, on file and entered on Record, that ther havo fully administered Benjamin M. Tutt’s odate. These arc, thorefore, to cite all person* eon- cornod, kiiiBinen and creditors, to show cause, if any tliev can. why said Adminis trators should not he discharged from their Administration and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday iu August, 1800. Given under my hand and official signature nt office, tith February. ISftO. fchv. JESSE LAMBERT!!. Ordinary. GEORGIA., Floyd county. W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Matthew Smith, represents to the Court in hi* petition, duly filed and en tered on record, mat he ha* fully administer ed, Mathew Smith’s estate. This is therefore, to cite all person* con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cuui>e. If auv they can, why said administrator should not ho discharged from hi* adminis tration and receive letter* of dismission on the first Monday iu October. ISflO. Given under my hand and official signature at olfioo, this 5th March. 1800. mrJO, JESSE LAMBERT!!, Ord'y. ^GcoiuiK L. Kcx.xet., Cit.tnt.oTTK Fbxnbi.. | Libel for Devorce in \ Polk Sup’r. Court, I April Term, 1859, further appearing, that the does not reside this State, il is on motion of T. C. Bonner, counsel for the plaint'IT, ordered that tho said , defendant appear, and answer at the next | Term of this Court, or that the CLOTHING, FURNISHIN&GOODS, a good assortment of Bools and Shoo*, HATS &. CAPS, TiunsrHis, <*jo. GIVE THE 11 A CALL, 'Money Saved is Money Miidc.” P. COHEN & CO. Extra Chiu 2. Draws Oct, 3, I$39. on ewry succeeding day (Sundays cx- turn it hu» net been tampered mill, bucu an cepivd.) at 5 o'clock, P. M. «rt!cJ«ie | j^ffln this Scluino. Hire are 75 Xuwbor* « __ placed .n the \V u*-'.—from l up to 75—and LONDON CORDIAL GrIN. twelve uf th«*e Number*are drn* i from the which is Distilled under d.r ti m ut tin* Brit- Whiol. If a perao i selcc.l* one Nii.nb.'r out i*h Government. of -lie 75. an I th it NiMi'»or is ii:iimu; the i* delicately tl.tvorcd. (unlike any other 0‘".) Nu nSir* drawn. Iie.gc r five 'iin •* the uniouii irith fame of the woft rnitublv rcj'i/rativei of invjtlol. If l w» *.-J •,•;«•'! Number* arc tho Vegetable Khigd.ui, and is by far the drawn. Iin g us iliirty f »r uue: if three soluc- iiimt healthy beverage extant. tel N iiubers are daiwo. ho gu!s two hull Tiik Most Kvusr.xr PiivswtAX* of Enr-pe dred for ono: if four *wloctcd n un'.cr* are and America, not only recommend its usc »»v draw i. he g-t* a th mij-iiu I for one: if IIv* the hale and hearty, hut prescribe it as a *c!)eto 1 Numbers are drtwi, fire th<i‘i*an<l incdlciiic where a *timuliiut 1* requ red. for one. "f six sclecte I number* nro drawn. Tuk Fanxi.R Sax will tied it n it only a fif:ej!i thou«.i<id te on". Iti-mnkii ! If tw . pleasant Cordial, but ft certain relief in sutler- or inor*. ulee'e-l tiumh-.-rs are taken, and all ingsof aperiodi-al character. of those numbers so select-d are uut drawn AxALvrit Ai. Ciikmisth of all ranks pro- among the Tw.ilre Drawn Nuiubora, tha uounec it perfectly pure, and it* roslorativo Ticket is a Blank, racri** incoiiiparnble. | — Sold only in quart and pint hsttln* by all | OCR Druggist*' Grocers. C'oiritrr Merchant*, Ac ni wh'eh tho propritor c more than twen- The c-m**n*itly iu-j'*'trreftsing demand from thoso who hnver^ jlong u*c<l the Pilh and tho sa'i'fidiot)which aD expr.-** in regard to their use ilifts induced me lu place thorn within,,tl.o reach of all. The Profession .S well known thntdif nthartiesart fq nn different portion* rr. W.. A Fresh and large Stock of Southern Raised Grass Seed. ,F all kind*, juat received by J TURNLET, fsb!4 So. 3 Choice House. O r mado to tho Ordinary of Floyd county, for leave to sell all tho Land belonging to the estato of John White, deceased, Tate of said county. This 0th February, i860. /•bP. HARRISON CAMP, Ad; Beware of IMITATIONS. Hut onlv CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED. I). 11ALDWIN X 00.. Sole Importers. D »p<.t No. 49, Broad wav. New- York. Also importers of fiat lPiue.), Jirandits, CAUTION TO T1IU PUM.1C. ••Schnapps,” “ Loudon Dock" ‘Club IIousj’ ‘•Gin*, etc., etc. Beware of oh loxious mixtures, put up in bottle*, beari g the above title*. They are nil common mixed Gins, nnd until c-oinpnrcd with the L'cnuina ‘•CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN.” they nreaptto deceive the unwary. *ept.7.1y. oct2C. Cm. GEORGIA—Floyd County, rpwo MONTHS after date appplicAtii X will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd county, for leave to sell all tho land and ne groes belonging to the estate of John B. Win frey, Into of raid county deceased. This Jan uary 28th, I860. feh2 TIIOS. W. ALEXANDER, Adn’r. Havana Plan Lotteries, Dr tw four (1) Times a Month! ,'d are tlm moU IUktiI of anv *eliemes eve. offered. F«>r particular* nddre**. W. C. DAWSON X 00 . Mu'ineer*. oct2ti.ly.J Ma.-on and Savannah, Gn. TIIR of the bowel*. The Family Ca-1^3 thnrtic Pi'l has.) *1 u*i ref.Ton -e to thi* 2 wp B o*tahli*hed fac been eompounded|KM from n variety oflli" p-irest Vegetable EH Extracts, which bc= i!ik"0'i every part <J of the nltmeu'ary -anal, and ire g iod.O and safe i " where a Cathartic i* needed, sm rangemen** of (he Stomach, Slcepine**. P*in* in the Biclt nod Lain*. Contivene**. P-lin und Soreness over tho whole body, from •Men cdp. which frequently, if ncirhicted. I in a Iong course of Fever. Lo** of Appe- e. a Cre-ping sensation of C< ld oyer the Mr, Re*!b*Mne««, Jlcadflch-’. or weight In the h»nd. nil Inflammatory Disease, Worm* in Children or A lull*. Bhohm itism, a great Piirifl'*rof tho blood and many disease* t» which fl -*h i* hoir. the numerous to mention in thisadxurs’fement. D«)*e. I to 3. l'rico, » Dimes. Th" Liror Invicorator nnd Futvily Cathar tic Pills are rotated by Druggist generally and sold wholesale by the Trado in all the largo town*. Greatest Rciliictip EVER MADE IN STANDARD HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A benevolent Institution established by *peci. al Fndowineiit. for tlio Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent »"»! Epidemic Di**a*es, and especially f-r ih • Cure of Di.eas'*of th; Sexual Organ*. M EDICAL advice given gratis, by tho ac ting Surgeon, to all who apply by let ter, with a dcH.-ription of thoir condition, (age. occupation, habit* of life, Ac..) and ir cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnish ed free of charge. Valuable report* on Spermatorrhoea, and other Disease* of the .Sexual Orguns. and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis- pciisary. sent to the nfllictcd in sealed I t- t-r envelope*, tree of *di trgo. Tw » or three Stamp* for pislare will be aaaaptahfo. Addnss. DR. 8KILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon. Howard A**o iutio-i. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Dir’ -tor* EZRA I). HE A fJTWKLL. Pro*. Gro. FainciiiLO, Sjc’ty. fob'Jtrily. CHATTOOGA ItlVFR INSTITUTE, Gaylesvillu, Chcrukuc Co., Ain., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both ecxo* will bo received ut thi* Institution, and titled for tlio com num duties of lifo, or any chi** in our Col legos. Competent Teachers are employed. Send for a circular. Jao21—wly x3 jj§& if . >- WHvfijA m flKff as 53 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Musical! taN' A. M. Biningf.r (Establiflied 1778,) SOLE IMPORTER N( : irnc’,. Inv 1MYW OOi>’» BALM OF savannah! Cleansing, Nourjahirgnnd Ucantif}ii| THE HAIR. I N presenting the PALM OK HAVANll.ll to tlio public, thi- prop) ii tor *h*i out any of (lie hesitation atleriiing tha i trod-iction of a new ntid untiled article, fo ha* now been fifteen years l efore tie a’d cn.dt y.nr hu* added in in* pnpiilaiUvJ The donnml for it I.living inert ared 1 ' ’** yolid ir.y prtvh us fucilidts for i;s n litre, the proprietor Lo* reontly f<n.phu •irrnng nicnt* f»*r producing it t n * unre « lelisivu scale, nnd nt '.he *nliiv t in* kddinfl it* former cxcelh-nce, kv the result of practical expeih nee in its use. The following voiiel er* ar* gmtltti known, nnd cun Lc attested; S.trAxxan, Aug. 3. UAl J M. Hay wood, Agent—Dear Sir: lit fully ' oiuply'wiih my nr cm tie, to git* my *pinioii "f the in’eiiie of your Bala' Snvuiiiinh. After ii.iitg it for seine twotn nm prepar'd to speak from experitn**, lo not heiittre to proiroiiti'-t it the bait ••iraGon lor li e bnlr tl nt I have aver ui ! esteem it a pleuMUit nnd cormnhnt ai ’"rdras« , n; ti;c hair, p *s.*Mng most «• i ir.ncs clninif 1 for tl c po|iili.r rnsmrtiril tho «lav. iv,tii nona of tlcii <le!»r« rlcii* '|ua 1 foul t-oi tideiit that it only n<cil*pl vII to tho public to hcrurne unirtruf popular Very rnpectfclly roars, W, T. THOMPSON. Editor of Savannah Morning N»»»i The "Ljft of iliis ia to stale ll at 1 fcav*.fl "Hiu' iiiontti*. used Mr. Ha.i Wood's ItnirK <:—known a* the Balm- of Strawmdi-il bnvc found it.h’iv mparn'-lr sojMrior In * of the kind. It* uss Ui-fl wok i« qid’e Kiifficii nt. not only to diMtuf • hu d.iiidrnfl. Ac., from tho Imi vert* its formation in ci it maintain* the hair i pleasant condition, whish specifies pretend In do. but almost* i fail—in so far a* my experience ro*«. .1. L. LOCKE | I.a'e Editor of tho fiarannah Hoptiblk» Mat 28. IW| Mr. J. M. Harwood, Agent; It l»h ple**iir« *o cenifv to the impqiinlftl *| of your Balm of Savannah. It is ti ‘onic for ih« hair, ns well ns the rno.-t f(T«< ox terminator of dandruff I hme arer ti My hair ha* heeti in*lived to fall my nttnek of Yellow Ferrr In 1851. among nil the preventives 1 hare tried. Itn!nr of Hnvnniiah has been the most sun fill. TI.Is much I *»y most cheerfully. Your,. .1... I’.' W. /, LBX A XPEIl Late Editor of Ihe Savannah Bopublk ,r^r-For sale hr ,|. M. HAYWOOD. \ Manufacturer nnd Proprietor. BnvanvAhtj d by J. G. YRltKtt, Slid FxfttLb'm i„ Borne, Ga. July Ui) Sewing illdcliiaes! j AFTER thi* d.t'c. I will *cll the improved | Banliolf Family S. wiug Ma< blues at*a It.* •lu tion "f S.Mt.iti) from former pri •e*. P. 8.—The New Straight Nuadte Machine i» now out. nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN. Gin l Ag't, A lanLi, Ga. LUmPKiN LAW SCHOOL, A PLIEN S, GA. . 1 LL, JS*.i. TIIOS. It. R. COBB Esq Tiio next ter.n of thi) S-l.o il wi.l commence on .MONDAY-2nd, April ISOJ— Circular* giving lull information can ho had o.i application t.i oitnur of tho Profcs-or*. Everv newsprpor in Georgia will give the above four weekly iiweirtio.i* and *ond the bill to WM. II. HULL, Esq., f*bll-w!w. Athens, Ga. Tnr. attcuti.in of the public i* respectfully *<dict(*d by the Subscriber, who is prepared to till order* for Piano3, Guitars, Violins, Flute*, .r otner Instrument*, at the Shortest Notice, from any Manufactory of note in the United States, on terms, for Cush or approved paper, lower than the Lowest ever known in the Son*h. He will alio keep on hand several of Messrs. Win. Hull A.Soil’s beautiful Hall and Parlor Pianos, ft* woll as Hull X 8 <n'f Rosewood Guitars, unrivalled in Beauty, Strength of Tone. Fin ish and Durability. Also tho FRENCH IIAHMONIAN. used for Parlor or Church— Also SUREST MUSIC, and the very beat Italian Violin and Guitar Strings. All or- d'MM will beattendod to with Promptness and Dispatch,^nd In no instance will the money bo require! until the Instrument in delivered. SECOND-HAND PIANOS Taken in exchange for now ones on liberal term*. PIANOS RENTED, and tha Rent deducted if th« purchase is mad-* dur ing the timo of renting. Order* rpspeolftilly solicited. All Instrument* warranted to stand any change of climate, or any reasonable test Address, (giving Post Office, County A State,) ~ “flWORTHY, Ag*i * Home, XUifd ct., I’hii agreeable Tonic, de» especially as a Safe and reliable Medu for Family Use, s offered to the Public as a •ior article, poflefling all th; ues aferibed to it as a Mmj Beverage, and deferving of patronage in preference to tht picious dccotlions emanatiitg irrefponfiblc fources, and fol der various pretentious namcV The fad that our houfe (eftaU ■n 1778,) has attained a 6" reputation for the genuine ch* tnd purity of its Liquors, w .ruil, be a sufficient guarantee' ixcellence of this article. Put up in Quart Botth .afes of one and two dozen ind fold throughout the w0 Gruggifts, Grocers, &c. Dnjggifts and De*' 1 Supplied with Wines and BrandIJ Direft from United States id Warehoufes.