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[From tliA Shut* Courier.]
IF. WE KNEW.
IT HUTU SEXTO*.
3 know tho little losses,
,v\v grieviug, dav bv day,
M we then so often chide him
t his lack of thrift nml gain—
f wo know the clouds above us,
Jlrld by gentle blessings there,
i' mill we turn away nM trembling,
do M.tr blind and weak donpair?
tV-mid we shrink from little shadow*
: vmg on the d’owy grnfis,
'* . . only birds of E len,
,'.i i iu mercy Hying past ?
• *m cmhrr.iiiled .’irht—
Charity cufol.l them,
,r. a prayer, he given,
v, e.trtb*rffii«iod,
rest and joy in Henvoa.
reach .iu our own bosom*
•.ith love towards erring nature,
. ;•:.«!» good that stiii survives;
ij-it when our disrobed spirits
i- t » realms of light again,
ray. dear Father, Judge us
. wo judged our fellow-inon.
:\t Men Always Know Each Other,
'"•'iioii Mr. Clay visited TJopkinsvilio
uMcky, the first your of tho admin*
tion of John Quincy Adams, to de-
, i him joir against theclmrgo of “b«r-
l. inu.guoand corruption,” ho was
• 1 upon by his friends at a large and
i us saloon. l>r. 11 —, then of
,t i \;cc, mid a great friend of Mr.
... •... hy his side presenting him to
triends ns they camo Ibr-
A Remarkable Lunatic.
Tho Cloveland Ilerald of March 5th,
****'-
Among the inmates of the tho North
ern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, U a person
named Wheedon, once a highly ro-
ipectablo citir.cn in good circumstances
and said to have been a member of the
former co»l firm of I. 0. Pendloton A
Co, He Imtrbnon in tho asylum for
some timn. For some time past lit* has
manifested u strong dispos'd ion to escape
and tho utmost care and vigilance have
been exercised to frustrate' Ids designs,
hut not always with success. Before
bcing.plneed in his sleeping room at
iglit he has been always stripped and
.ruefully examined to prevent the se
creting of any instrument, and all his
clothes hut his shirt, pantaloons, and
Mocking* taken nv.*ay. In splto of
tho precautions, he In.4 succeeded three
"inos within a few days in escaping
•oin his room.
t two weeks sinoo ho took n set
tooth out or his mouth, and by
onstunt work contrived with t'n
ently
Docto
the
til- . »; • . of the eccentric (Jov. Pittsur
•••'t dour of tho saloon. Iustant-
1. • . iihrneod tho opportunity to
; 'bit ituo’.i! to Mr. Clay, and then
p p him tint thut tall man at
• toci ‘‘is (Jov. Pittsur, of Pond Riv-
• • m- t w< rthy friend of yours, whom
• i mi : know without an iutruduc-
u ; «•’ cl you must Ik* certain before ho
i -..ve \ t) wish that he may nov6r have
u:- uh< • invasion of squirrels. 1
T l>ufc lKKted, Mr. Clay stood his ground
i. Cue outre of the saloon, while tho
• • n or, unconscious of the innocent
• k. iproaehed him by degreea and
■I a.>ing, aw became—
t introduce me to Mr. Clay.
J will know me. and I shall know
' i’"r groat men know each other
sight."
i he Governor looked everywhere hut
. t 1 e l ight place, and asked as lie pas:
“v\ J ere i.s the god-liko man?” and
' v:ng “J shall know him on sight; for
; rod men liko us always know each
i • i I leg of you gentlemen, not to
.• r • luce us; we will know each other,
n li we have never seen each oth-
■; , i ou Piiv he is in this room ; good
I 1-1*11 find him!” and away lie
. «lhf»d towards tho place where Mr.
C; iv stood.
rrtso.it jy ho drew himself up to his
l« : tic*fct height upon beholding Mr. Clay
ir. 1 eyed him for some time in u nutter-
.. lo admiration. Mr. Clay stepped for-
' v rd with his blandest smile ana
c..: voice, and oxcluimed:
*-If.i\v are you, Governor Pittsur
‘IV-ud River/ loin rejoiced to seo
“Hear thatl” said tho Governor,
dn’t 1 tell you that ho would know
and that Pittsur would know him?
V . yes, gentlemen, he is the greatest
man that lives l”
After cordially shaking hands and
• a few of his lmppy jokes, Mr.
iv said,
“Afv dear Governor, 1 wish that you
ny live a thousand yours, and that
r .Ith may abound throughout your
i l«* domain, and that you may nev*
Imvo anothoi* invasion from squir-
““less me,” said tho Governor,
• i hear that? I low did lie know that
. people had lost their entire crop
*o h'.-t year hy squirrels? Bless my
i' I:,* knows everything! Wonderful!
•i le-ful! 1 always told you lie was
• '* m *.*-11:04 man in the world—Didn't I
\ ml thoC./vernor left in a state of
■i'eofc admiration of the groat ututco-
MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS,
AVliiteliaAl St., A-tlanta, Gra.
SPRING- STOCK, 1060.
Offer to the Retail Trade a large and choice Stock of SUPERFINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FASHIONABLE STYLES .OF CLOTHS
oassiimciikeis, XjXiteins, marsxizjIjS, vasn*xsros CbO.
ALSO, A STOCK OF MILITARY CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS.
Arc prepared, with nil excellent Gutter, to make up tho nbove Goods at short notice, in any style desired, by first Glass workmen.
Wo p.to offering tc buyers, at whole sale, a large Stock, woll adapted to the wants of thb county, and at prices that can
not fail to please.
Wo end* tvor t«> meet the requirements of the nothing and Gents Furnishing trade in every department, nnd to sell our Goods upon the very closest prin
ciple.* of t'ASH nii'i iiuiek sahw. small profits and learge sales. We have adopted a period uniform ONK PUlUEsJYSTEM, and make our prices in plain figures on
each garment offered at Retail. from which price there i* no abatement.
° AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF, AND A STOCK ON HAND, OF ^
?« »•"! HOI*I*iTl^S 13 Vll’glclX* iXIlCl iPl'OO'.f
it ol Ills dropping through into an- <..j 11 **'<^****~-y'il;‘ "■■Jk
lipr ],m-t of ii.o hon-o. »i;.J ii:us v Which took tho highest Prv-.e Medal at the World’o Fair in London, iu 1857, and again in N. Y., in 1853. i*.-S'*® 8 *
**• j;;; 1 ;;;' 1 i l „.t,".a.v. _ w. iikhiuxo a sox.
,iu
DR LITTtlTSr
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS
1 *,4 „ rlat „ nre , a » I
t ret
ard
dingly unlike-
id to pick the
Miod into tlio
ately arrested,
was of more
.vhen
rl with that oxc
iimcnt, ho mam
his door, and f
,11, where ho was fort
lie then i t.1 tod that u pin was of more TLura&d M. G
nine than ton thousand dollars when Tboeo ar?. ih«rcf‘
islied to escape from a room. «*rn«d, kinJi
Last Saturday night he was carefully any they
examined, as usual, before being placed
his room, hut succeeded in secreting
mall brass ring, split at one part, in
his hair. On being locked up for the
night I10sot to work and with tho ring
ho cut through the sash ami shutter, so
to enable him to remove them from
tho window. Ho then took the cover
lid off the bed and tore it into strips,
ith which ho made a ropo reaching
airly to tlia ground, a distance of some
twenty-five or thirty feet. Some of tho
hutting with which tho coverlid
ii« wadded, lie placed in his stockings
to protect his feet, as ho had no shoes.
Then dressing himself in shirt, trowners
and stockings, lie slid down tho rope
and escaped.
•Striking across tho country to the
ight-mile Lock, ho then took tho tow*
[Kith of tho canal, and walked down to
'nivoraity Heights, where ho arrive*
yesterday’ (Sunday) afternoon. Ho wa
ry quiet when arrested, and spoke
freely of his escape, and made no re
liance to being taken hack to the
yluin. We question whether this
ties of extraordinary escapes can ho
ell matched.
Hotel Luxuries.
Of theso, present und prospective, the
N. Y. Times thus discourses:
‘The latest illustration of the accom
modating tendency of hotel keepers is
the introduction of an elevator, to take
gouty gentlemen and languid females
lrom the dinner-tablo to their rooms
above, without the intervention of stairs.
Tho human package of dinner or ennui
entering an apartment not unlike a
cushioned church pew, finds itself in a
•onds carrieu to tho top of the
house by tho revolution of a giant screw,
to which the car is attached, as smooth
ly and quietly as many a church-goer
hopes that he is gliding up, hy tho ex
ertion of the priest, to whom, as a sup
porting column, his faith is hung. \\ e
shall next expect to hear of some uio-
hanicnl contrivance for putting* lazy
folks to bod, and a crank mill through
which they will ho run i n the
morning, to come out washed, cravatcd,
lied and combed, ready for the
breakfast table, or rather, more proba
bly, the hreakfast-stulllng machine,
which will have taken its piaco.”
GI'.OHGIA, Floyd c
ItniERKAS, St-'iluci l’all, adtnlni
\V W..f Tuqrim V. O.ud n, ruprcsci
, li • h its rally admin is
nil ;>«»rsim*
i orodiv
.show
,14 admlnisirstor sliould
Le discharged'from his administration nnd
receive lottere of diiini»siou on the first Monday
in Octoticr. 1S60.
Given under my liund ami official signa
ture n* office, thi* nth March. IG10.
tnarlO JES3E LAMBKllTH, Ord y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County t
W 'lIEUEAS, ArtVur S. Ford, adminis
trator of Jas. J. GUI, repreeenU
to th« Court in his potition, duly filed and hm
to red en rooord, that he has fully administer-
od James J. Gill'e estate.
This is, thorufora. u» cite all persons con-
corned, ki'idiud and creditors, to show cause,
if any tlioy ran, why said Admininiraior
idi-ufd not be discharged lrom his Adminis
tration, aud receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday In O-’lohar, 1880.
Given under in.v hand and ulficial signature,
nl office, this. 5'.h March. I860.
mar 110 JESS 11 LAMBKHTU, Ord’y.
r.F.OUGlA, l’loyd County. |
iX/'HEHEAS. Pavid 1). Puke, Adnihilstra
\V tor of William T.,crin;'ton. n*iirn*e*its
to the Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on Record, that he has fully admin
istered William Thoriugton's estate, |
Those are, tharelVre. to cito all persons
eoneornod, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said administra
tor should not bo discharged from his admin- |
istration nnd receive letters of dinmission on
the first Monday in Beptcnibcr I860.
Given under ray hand and official signature,
at office this 6th Feb. 1*60.
feblti.Cra. J. LAMUEHT1L Ordinnry.
Kxccntor’s Hale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court
of Ordinary for Polk County, Georgia,
will be sold before the Court House door In
Cfldar Town, on tho first Tuesday in April
next, to tho highest bidder, four Negroes, to
wit: Butty, an aged woman; Mnry, about 23
years old and her 2 children. Sold ns tho
property of the estate of Francos Gilbert,
deceased, for distribution. Terms made
known on dnv of sale,
fehll—10d. * WILLIAM PEEK, F.x’r.
Polk Sheriff Sales.
W ILL ho sold hi for. tho Court Hou.r
door hi CocUr Toitn. on the flr.lTu.i-
day in April next, the following property,
to wit:
Tlio interest of Robert H. Brool{3 in tho
intatinn on which Mrs. Susan Brooks ro-
i»ly ro.-i led. Levied u» to satisfy a fi. fa.
nod from Carroll Superior Court, in favor
of Reuben W-biter. Property pointed out
y plaintiff e attorney.
Al*o at th
347 in 2d dis.
Polk
nd p'aco—Lot No.
4 3nl sec. in said county of
levied on as the property of B.iilin-
uly, to satisfy fi. fa. ismod from Polk
Court in favor of Amos L. Souther-
Alro at tho same timn and pl.\c«
llorsu. lovied on ns the property
rrt Morgan, to satisfy
Polk Buper'
led ho
Court in favor of C. B. Con-
Al-o at the same time nnd piaco—Lot of
Land No. 1210 in 2d dis. and 4th see. in Polk
county. Levied on ns tho property of Bal
linger Gravely, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Justice Court for 1075th district G. M., in fa
vor of J. 11. Perry. Levy mode nnd return
ed to mo by a constable.
mm2 E. LYON, Sh'ff.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS. John W. Turner nnd .Tamos
P. ltosklnson, Administrators of Bonja-
min M. Tutt, deceased, •’opresont to the
Court, in their petition, on file an-J entered
on Rceord, thut they have fully administered
Beniamiu M. Tuit'e citato.
Those are, therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned, kinsmen and creditors, to show causa,
if any they can, why said Adminis
trators should not bo discharged from their
Administration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the fust Monday in August, l.Ht'tO,
Givon under mv hand’and official aignaturo
at office, 6th February, I860.
fob9. J ESSE LAM BERTH. Ordinary.
18.39, FALL TRADE 1859.
THE LARGEST
ZM: £= ORTATIOBT,
EVER RECEIVED. COMPRISING
LADIES DRESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE
MOST EL KG A NT.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Ilousc-Fiiriiisliiiijv and Planters Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETS, HEARTH UGGS,
WAI* Ml'llll AXI»
HEADY M A 1) E CLOTHING,
ALL for sale at tks lowest possible price, f.»r Cash orto prompt paying
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
Spike Thinshing Machines!
T HE undersigned, at Atlanta, Ga., would
must respetfuUy Inform the public that
they will continue thn Manufacturing of Cot
ton Gins and Wheat Threshers, on their usu
al extensive scale. They are also manufac
turing a most exc'dlont BpikeTrhcsher. much
approved where it has boeu used, in addition
to their old stylo. All Gins are warranted to
perform woll or no pay. and delivered at the
purchaser's residence or nearest Railroad do-
pot, free of Chargo for transportation. Re
pairing dono at tho shortest notice and in the
hdst madnor.
We nre also manufacturing Basil, Doors
nnd Blinds, nnd shall be pleased to fill all
orders entrusted to us.
PITTS A COOK.
np28—1 Successors to.T. Winship A Co.
IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
On Georgia Hail Rond, near Cotton Factory,
AUGUSTA. OA.
HUE US nre solicited for Castings for Bull
K nil kind of Machinery fur Gold
Mines. Bridgesnnd Drnw Bridges,Gns W«»rki
Flour Mills. Paper Mills. Saw Mills. Gin
Gearing. Water Wheels, nil kind of Smith
w»rk. Shafting and Circular saw mills con
plete. [tniir39.lv.“9] W. M. HEIGHT.
(T
J. II. McCLl’XO.
J. G. YElSKlt
Snmll Creatures.
Among the paper* published in cost
ly style, by the .Smithsonian Institute,
at Washington, is ono of tho microsco
pic plants and animals, which live on
and in the human body. It describes
quite a number of insects. Tho animal
which produces tho “itch” is illustrated
by an engraving about half an’ inch in
diameter, which shows not only the lit-
tlo ugly fellow's body and logs, but his
very toes, although tho animal himself
Polk Skoriff Salo for May.
W ILL he sold before tho court house door
in Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in
May, within tho legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit;
Town lot No. 22 and store house thereon in
Cedar Town—House occupied now by J. C.
Crahh A Co. Levied on Vv virtue of mort
gage fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court
against James 0. Griggs, und in favor of Win
M. Young. JS. LYON.Bh’ff.
u*ch2—2m
UxonoK L. Fknnbl, 1 Lihil for Pevoroo in
vs. V Polk Sup'r. Court,
Cmari.ottk FmiMRt. .1 April Term, 1839,
I T appearing to the Court that the defend
ant does not reside in this county, and it
further appearing, that she docs not reside iu
this State, it Is on motion of T. C. Bonner,
counsel fur tho plaintiff, ordered that tho Slid
defendant- appear, and answer at the next
Term of this Court, or that the cause he con
sidered in default, add tha plaintiff be allow
ed to proceed.
D. F. HAMMOND. J. 8. C. T. C.
I do ccrt;fy that the above is a true extract
from the minutes of said Court. This Janu
ary 23rd, I860.
WILLIAMT. WITCHER,CTk. S. C.
jnn26wlnmfor4ui.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons,
having demands against Gabriel Joues,
late of said county deceased, to prisint them
to us. pron*rly mndn out. within the
prescribed l>y law. so as to show theirch
ter and amount. And all persons indebted to
said deceased, urn herd.v required to make
immctliulo payment. Tills 22d Feb. 1800. •
MARY H. JONES. Adra'x.
feb2t. WM II. JONES, Adm'r.
Wri.vr Au.rn Hat.—Tlio lost number
• tin- Mtiiukcrbockm* has agood hm*c-
inan whornrOy failed to go to
• 1 iioxioat*'’ and disturb his wife tho
* *• ii'.'ht. Upon his being charged
«v frb-nd that he no\ ir wont to bed
- ho indignantly denied the rhnvgo
: -«1 gi.vo tho incidents ef one particular
, : ;!>t in proof.
“Pretty norm aftc* 1 1 got into bed, my
v.!;i*kaul, ‘Why hushatid, what is the
j.. tior with you? You act strangely.””
•• •'There's nothing the matter with
i . ” said I, nothing at all.' ”
•I’m sure there is,” said she, “you
« •<:.'{ act natural at all. Shan’t I get up
i.i. l ;-«-t something for you ?”
“And she got up, lighted a candle and
e \nm to the bedside to look at me, shad
ing the light with her hand.
‘T knew thorn was something strange
: ’ mi you.” said she, “you are sober 1‘
“Now, tliis is a fact, and my wife v
t-Tcm-io it, so don't you slander mo any
: vr**. by saving that I haven’t been to
1 . d sober in six months, 'cause I have.”
Folk Sheriff Sale.
WT IX.il,oM Iit’fur. Hi. rmirt limiso door
W in Cclnr Town, on the firat Tuesday
in April next, within the legal hours of solo,
tlio following properly, to wit:
Ono Neirro Man bv the name of Bacchus,
about 45 years of age-d-viH on as tho property
of George W. nnd Joseph D. Morgan, Execu
tors, and Margareit Morgan, Executrix. Ac.,
of Joseph Morgan. dee.M. lo satisfy on« fi. fi».
. . in favor or J. C. Crahh isiii -.l from Polk Bu
is ontivoly invisible to the naked, eye.— I porior Court. J. C. YORK, D. flh’ff.
When Lieut. Borryman was sounding march2
the Atlantic To!“graph, the quill at the
end c-f tlio soutfdiug imohrouglit up mud,
wliiehon being di i«*d, becumea powdeen
finotlmton rubbing it between t!»c* tlmmb
and finger, itdi appeared in tho crevi
ces ol tuo skin. On placing tiiis dust
undi r the microscope, it was discerned
to contijtof millions of shells, each r.l
which had boon tho nbodo of a living
artima. These Imvo been sunk down
through tha.water to the bottom, and
will no doubt form, in the course ol
ng*3, an extensive range of either rili-
ciouu or linicstono rock, 't he prog
ress i« similar t:> the one by which sirs
tifiod rocks wore formod in ancient geol
ogio periods.
Sheriff Sales of Chattooga.
W ILL he sold before the Courl-haune door
iuSuii.iuurvillc,between the 1-gal hours
of sale, on tin first Tutaday in April, tho fol
lowing property, t». wit :
Lot of land Ho. JO, in block 15, levied
tho property :f W.L. Snid-r, to rati-fy
Mi.;,
i Dis. 0. M.,«
tho Ju
■..tb
it ,Snld.ii
i favor of Ur.
of
undo li
r Sheriff.
Al.o Lot of Land No. SI, 6th Dis.4lh i
aviod on tin chv prop-i tv i f Jftiivja Tayh
a“-fv on- fi fa. U ' \ made hv const
P. COIIEN &C0.
(sueeessori to Fried A Bro.)
Would respectfully call attention to their
LARGE, RICH,
ELEGANT STOCK OF
Full and Winter
DRY GOODS
Now Opening
To i
fitnn do r«
James
rl.
J. B. AltTUDOF, BluriiT.
* folio
• Intelv
cident
amusing i
m ono of tho (J
11 was related to
by an eye witnoss. While tlio boat
iviiig at Cincinnati, just ready to start
lor Louisville, a young mail camo
..:,rd leading a blushing damsel by the
i. ;id, and approaching the polite clerk,
it i suppressed voice: “I say,” ho ex-
• : ivied, “monil i my wife have just got
v rried, and I'm looking for accommo-
<b.iions.” “Looking for a berth?”
hastily Inquired the clerk, passing tick
et' out to another passenger. “A birth!
t b under and lightning, no l” gasped the
astonished man. “IK? haint but just got
cd: we want a place to stay ull
d—ni ’ * *
Rtouv.—Tho Tfu-sachusotts
cHtus tho singular recovery
: lady given up to die. Miss
Fairliaven. who has been ill
was eniiablered past recovery.
Intbecnurso of a religious conversa
tion, she said she felt that should a cer
tain Reverend gentleman pray for her
she would recover, nnd after a short
conversation she made such a request.
The clergymun and tho mother of tho
invalid knelt down, and a fervent and
earnest prayer was offered up in her be
half. Before the minister prayed the
hotly of the sufferer was ns cold and
frigid ns marble, find at the close of the
xlioytation she perspired freely. Miss
James describes her sensations during
tho [iruyeraa similar to those of a; ei-son
recolvingagalvanicshock That night she
passed comfortably and in tho morning
she arose and dressed herself without
assistance, and on tho following .Sab
bath she attended church. She is now
enjoying the host of health and relishoa
GKOUGIA, Fltiy- County.
AT71LLIAM MrCOLLOUGH and WIL-
\\ LIAM BAILEY having nppliol tom
appoint •( G i.nr.Bur.s of Urn porscnsji yl pro-
FARELL 0 YEISER,
” WH0LR8AI.E AND RETAIL _P
DrngglNts and Apothecaries,
Nos. 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo.
, :, iml thn Drug Sn.ro* of Knrcitl A Biacl n
oir coiuplotu and freah ito-k of
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Fancy Goo is,
Faints,
Whito Load,
Linseed,
Lubricating & Lamp Oils,
Colors nnd Turpentine,
Burning Fluid,
Cnmphene,
Window Glass,
, Paint Brushes, &c.
JlyMcInn. and Cimnlry SMi.nl.' ord.r. put on „ C nod lonn. «„y .dty 8,„„L.
Sol. Agents for tinj.lre and Now Jorae.v Wlilto Lend nnd Koroioao Oil Compnnr.
Prc.crl|)Iiima cilrofully prcpurod tiny or nlphl.
Til. Slur, will be open on Sunday, from 8 to ll) o'clock iu forenoon nnd fr..i„ n i„
ornoon ' FARKI.I* A YEISER.
- >*'“ kloiann^raidloino uT
coutrolling infiuencoover CouehiEnS t ,°** I
Uou of the Luug. of nny remedy knoJ» f U . I
kin .topping the moat violent | n a fa. i. 1 ot I
or at uioat In > day or iwo. Mao.
thought to bo dacldodly couiumnu»i '. ,l «
been promptly cured by ualng k fiw Lr.!'*
nod the wearing Little'a Slrengthliia, SS
tan.ntb.ehuL A. ananodyn«trM C , l .„* 1 .'
with.ut astrlnglag Ih. bow.l., r atnnd. ^! 1 '
mount to all cough mixture.. ' p *'*' |
DR. LITTLE'S
VERMIFUGE.
over olTorod to tho puhllo, It. fhiiuoat wf*?*
familloa will aaro tnuob treble and «,!,„!? i
aa wed aa (bo llvca of many elilldrefifi
.tgAioutofrocgteaoa.uj.m,.™,,^^,^
French Mixture.
Tl»!*» id prepared from n French Rerln# ,
the forma of No. I and 2: tha first fo, !
ucuto, land No. 2 for the chronic .L |
bus been mueh Improved upm In thi«* ount,?
and troin its unoxumpled stuceaa is llkclv •' I
supersede every other remedv for thu 1
the di'oa.a nf tlto Kldu.Ji .nd Uladdor.VoS
errhehl. Dloannrrheal. and Fluor Albu, l
f.ctiona. Tbi. ottemiro compound eomllti I
proper!]*, totally different in t.,i, "3 :
oharaotar from auytbing to be found in il! ^
United Stale. Pharmaconoa. „ r In ' h '
K’Amwia 11 ^ * nd ef " cienc - v 11 notrivalej |
DR. LITTLL8
Ringworm and Tetter Ointment, ,
Huudrtds of casus of Chronic Tclttn H
Scald Heads, and cHsphscs ortho Mkin xinsr.i I
ly, have heiui cured by this remedy I
since tho introduction of tho No. 2 pL.?*
tion (being stronger) scarcely * < T ri ‘ |
found thut it will notcfleptusll
abort timn. Foi
Moors it is
nd tihnosiiiifnllihle.
I’livsicisns nro referred to the 13th putter
Dr. Little's pamphlet, t» the eatalogu* S I
mcdlolno of tho Malaria Mmlica, that hi 3
uses in compounding his different retnediiL,
nnd ..kr.l to a.y If tlioy nro not the ohi,l^
lianro of tlio prnf.ialon, a. lie hitnaelf tu
practised tuedinne extensively for mors thu
ten years before retiring to the[business.
All orders should bn addressed to
LITTLE A HltO., Macon,OL
I-.,r tale in Home, l.y Meaara. FaralU lti«L
aud by L. W. Demi, Cave Spring,, ,*d ll". \
hunts or Druggists generally. julySO.
d cfiVctuklly sradicstsiVi I
8 .of Cancerous Bomi 1
COOKING STOVES.
SANFOHD’N
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
NKVElt DKIH 1.ITATE8,
Cumpmiiulcil unthcly from
•I liiiH become an established
d Medicine, known and ip-
hy all that efi 'have used it. aud is
now ro.ortod to with SUiindeiice in all
ditonaoa for which it !^!i. rocmnmomlotl.
I T la Com
HAYWOOD’S
BALM OF SAVANNAH l
Cleansing' Nourishing nnd neautirjiBr
THE IJ AIK.
I N presenting the HALM UK 8AYARXAI
to the public, the proprietor does so with
mituny of the hesitation attending tks is
troduc 1 ion of n new nnd untried article, fwit
has now i.evu hftoeu years Lefore the r»blis,
and each year him added to its pnpularJlr.,-
Tho demand lor it having increased so fur ba
yond my previous facilities for its tminufte-
ture, the proprietor has rer^ntly comsiitsd
arrange incuts for producing it on a tnort ti
tensive scale, and nt ths eninv tints adding ts
its former oxealhnee, by the rtsult of a lost
practical experience iu its 11 so.
Th»* following vouchers ars gonilctasa w«l)
known, and can ba attested;
Bavanjuii. Aug. 8, 1151.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—DesrStr: I rheer-1
fully coiuply'with my promise, lo givi
•ny •pinion of the merits of year Balm' of I
Savannah. After using it for some two yean, V
d to speak from experience, sui I
it the best pro- [
It ha
cl tin 1
PATRIOT
VIC
Daylight,
Sun Rise,
Golden E
S3
i—j
*Sm
S3
5
6
1
HEATING STOVES FOB THE PABLOB, CHUBCHES,
S.hool., OIBoea, Ooutilln« lt„„„„, R„ r Room,, ami Simp.—adapted to oitlior o,.„l or wnod.
\vl n rL"r "J,® Ch ?T," Formic-. Farmer, Boiler,. 'fo.t Kettle,, Rolled Italian. Hollow
Ware 0.,st!ng«. and Odd Own l.itlt. front R.iitid Mminlain Worka. Tin, Slioet Iron
stovoflpo ami l’ona. Bathing Toba. Sliowor Rath,. Bityar R.„.., Cake l»
lortmcnt of all kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
Cake pan?, Jellv inoldn, and n
wares, ready made, or made to order on short notice.
I won.d respectfully tender my thanks to a liberal rnmtni
Uio aa.n. timo call att»nti,.n t., my N w and Spiel,did St
Staves—consisting of ir.oro than TWENTY different Varit
I’ltiia.lolphia. nnd Auguita. On..—ail of
' ’ cooking qualities and dm VTUI
1,0.1,.!,.. , b.a'I of all rlr.nda tip. COIHV SA'lH.VRITAM, ra'd
be tho It. «t .A.'VC in the Unum—tho Commanwcntth, 1‘ntrioi, Victor. Rlornina
DnylicM. Sun ttiso, GolJcn l*ri»c, t4nlden Krn, Iron V.'ixnnl, lied
beauty of design an 1 pn
v r-ir past pa*rona'/o. at ...
of Cooking fi»-d othet
I—oil frevh from the n:
n-d iron, and cx. oMing In
liou-;^t iiand# within tlio lad
two yearn who had;2 given up nil hop'sef
relict, os the uuiaer-ij® ..m. unsolicited ccr-
tificutuo iu my poa- 2!^
Tlio dono must l.r-,2 ada
purainctit of the In- tj'.livl
and n-.ed in such|P .pin
zreatlv on the lh.w-'p Vis.
hr.g .adapted to
dividual t.
KitiM 1
Attack'
Inv
oni|.li
Hi I
Umnplaints, -
Dropsy. SnurlLi Stomach, Habitual
Clmlic,19 iL'holcra, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infanluin, Flatnletice.
11111 mli"c. Female Weakness and muv betfed
m-cesfullv as an Ordinary Fnmilv Mcilicine.
It will niro Sick headache, (as* thousand
ran testify ) in twenty minutes, if two or
three Teaspoonfula are taken at commence
ment of attack.
All who nro using it uro giving their teati-
Mix water in tlie* mouth with tha Invigara-
tor, and swallow both together.
Flics Out* Dollar per llottlc (
—ALSO—
SANFOHD’R
FAMILY
CATHAHTIC PILLS,
COMl’OUNDED FROM
P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
put up in GIu3i Ciisoi, Air Tight, and
Jacket, and Fhcnir, ara all firit class Stov
“‘•l.v |
i wurruatod
* giv.
miliifiicl
As tlx
■3 biininess is leritimntoly, n part an 1 parcel of MY BUSINESS, nnd belong* to
rt, and have been.fir some tun* making every effort in my power m build up a
1 last mo. am! RiVu sa’lsfa-ti'in to mv ciutoMers—and if goo | workmen, who
heir business, and strict attention to bu.iimn* has Us reward, I thall not fear
The
climate,
Family Oa-I .
ive Cathartic CO
»»! 1“ his prac-Lq
J>J
tharlic Pill is gentle
which tho propritor
lice more than t
nofffi
ation for the hair that I ha?
the dav. with none
I feel cohfidi
m to thu publi
t article r
ug most of lls 1
G<« popular cosmetics nfl
of their delvttrious qusli- f
Very respeotfullv your*.
W, T. THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning Newi
t of this it to state that 1 La'
e, ncid Mr. Ha.iwood'a Ilnir Ten-1
the Balm of Suvunnah—ssd j]
ole of the kind. Its
the dandruff, Ac
t its for
ation in :
> the hair
i the ha
-re"
iih'o t
This is to cito all person* concerned, to be
and appear nt tho term of tho Court of Ordi
nary, to be belli next after tho expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of this
notice, nild show cause, if nnv they have,
why said William McCullough and William
B.ii’luy should not bo intrusted with the
Guardianship of the persons and property
of Willis L. and Thotnns M. Lowry.
ven under my hand aud official signature,
this 29th February, I860.
march-’
J. LAMBERTII, Ord.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
FIT WO mont hs after date, apidicactiou will
1 U mado to the Ordinary of Floyd coun
ty, for leave to sell al! the Negroes belonging
to tho estate of Martha Winfrev, late *.| tha
county of Floyd, dvcenvU. Tins 27th Feb
ruary. I860. LAltKIN BARNETT.
tight, you know, t
-nnd a bod.
ivtiest food.
MS* A d
looting 11 v
that will always wash.’
his son in so
ft piece of L'ulico
' Jri^Tt issnid llmt Sylvnnus Cobb, Jr.,
tin* iamous writer for the New York
Ledger, although now n staid man of
fiimiiy. was once violently in love with
u beautiful gipsy girl, whom ho fell in
with while on a huntingexcursion in the
woods of Maine, and that for a long time
the strange creature retained a power-
ini influence ovor the lnuulsomo young
Man. This is supposed to be the origin
<•1 hi* story—“TheGipsy Daughter; or,
j he King and tlio Sorceress”—the first
chapter of which is in this week's Ledg
er; and tho tale, illustrating ono of the
strongest passions of his own life, sur-
i.issos in interest anything that I10 has
More written. It is stated that tho
Dame singularly beautiful creature also
attracted the attention of a distinguish
ed clergyman of a neighboring city du
ring a recent visit to^iuiuo.
■ch2
Adm 1
fl^"Somo wicked rascal says that
he 1ms invented a new telegraph.—
II0 proposes to place a lino of women
fifty stops apart and then commit tho
nows to tho first as a very profound se
cret.
schoolmaster was ono day
questioning a class, and asked how
many senses there wore. “.Seven, sir,”
said a little fellow, with great confi
dence, drawing himself up to his top
most height. “Provo it,” said tlio mas
ter. “Well, taste is one; feeling, two;
smelling, three; two ears, five; and
two eyes make seven.”
jeay»A dying Irishman was asked by
his conf essor it he mils ready to renounce
the devil und all his works. “Oh 1 your
honor,” said Pat, "don’t ask me thut ;
I’m going into a strange country, and I
don't wan’t to make myself enemies l”
*f5T 4 'My wife,” said a critic, “is tho
most even tempered person in tho
world—she is always mad.”
J660-How to grow bull-rushes.—Tease
a short-horn Durham in fly-timo
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor
of Ohurlei Webb, deceased, represents
to tho Court, in his potition, duly filed nnd
entered on record, that lie. has fully udmiuis-
torod Charles Webb's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite nil persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any Ihoy can, why mid Executor sliould
‘ ’ “ Imrged from his Executorship,
and recei-
Mmiday i
) loti
of di*
1 the
GEORGIA, Floyil county.
'll THERE AS, William J. Smith, Adrainis-
V > trutor of Matthew Smith, represents tc
the Court iu his iiotitinn, duly filed and en
tered on record, tlmt ho lias fully administer
ed, Mathew Smith's estate.
This is therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said administrate!
should net I'o discharged from his udtninis
Latest Styles and Importation
wbi*h will bo sold at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
Wo have on hand a hrgo assortment ef
BEADY-MADE
CLOTHING,
AND GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS;
a good assortment of
ISuots and Shoos,
HATS & CAPS,
TIUJKTK.S, cbo.
GIVE THEM. A CALL,
All parians In want of „tnr,
y Stock beforp they nurohn
shipping, either by Ruilrovl nr
work, unless otherwise agreed to.
Y° a u>
Given under my hand nnd official signature
t nlfire, this 5th Mandi, 1860.
iuur 10. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord'y.
GEORGIA—Floyd County,
rnwo MONTHS after date uppplication
X will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd
county, for leave to sell all the land and no-
groes belonging to the eutate of John B. Win
frey, late of haid county deceased. This Jan
uary 28th, 1860.
f»t>2 THUS. W. ALEXANDER, Aibn'r.
“Money Saved is Money Made.’
P. COHEN &. CO.
will, if they understand their Into Interest,
ders promptly ntteiVed to. and siriei
r. AH account* for Job Work due on
Jull3, Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper IVu
To the Bo-Drugged,
—AND—
Poisoned Citizens of Georgia
)f the vilest
. the form of
Alcheholie Drinks, that
omnuated from that
pest of society, tho I,
3Iixr.ii. They at
luxury, c
dispensed to you ;
th'yn
capo, and that t
, c 2!
trvjtintm
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered hy the State in 1856.
W.C. DAWSOX & Co„ Ma'g,rs
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Folicy Plan Lottery.
By this Scheme.
the constantly h-r* creasing demand
■om lbore who havei M long iimmI the 1‘Bls
nd tho satRfuetioii:Ph [which all express in
1*gard to their tiro, ihus induced tno to
place them within•_- the reach of all.
The Profession ; S'well known thntdif-
Cathartics urt;p on difierent portions
pie,
specific-* pretend to do. hut a'most slwsyil
fail—in )o Liras my experience go,s«.
J. L. LOCKE.
Lato Editor of the Barannnh Ucpuhlicnn.
May 26. 1853.
Mr. J. M. Haywood. Agent: It givw ail
plo&sur« to certify to the impqimlcd qualities I
of your Balm of Sarnnnsh. it is the '
tonic for thn heir, ns w ell «* the mort effcct*s> |
exterminator <«f dandruff I here ever tried —
My hair has boeu inclined to fail out sintlS
my attack of Yellow Fever in 185-1, snl I
among ail the preventives I have tried, tle(
Bnltn of Siivnnnnli has i-cen thn nmslBUirti
ful. This much 1 snv most ehcerfidlv.
You rs, Ac., I*.' W. A LEX A N D E R.
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
/tV*For eale hv J. M. HAYWOOD, Agcn
Miiiiufncturer nnd Proprietor. Snvnnueli, tis.
nnd l.y J. 0. Yr.te>tt, end Kann.r. Jk Pt-
j si:t., Boinu, Ge. July 13.1y.
of tlio boweli
Family Ca-|
>rence to thifl
compounded
[tlmrtic rill hns.with
well mtabllehad fact
from a variety ofthe
, Vega table i&d Extracts, which act
alike on every part 'of the alimentary
eunul, and uro gnod O nnd sotfe in nil c.vcs
whoro a Cnthnrtio is needed, such us Do-
rangoments of tlie Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains in tlio Back and Loins, Costivoness,
Pdin nnd Soreness over tho whole body, from
sudden colp, which frequently, if noglactcd,
end in n long course of Fever. Loss of Appe
tite, a Creeping sensation nf Cold over the
body, Restlessness, Hendncho, or weight in
the head, all Infininmntory Disease, Worms in
Children nr Adults, Rheumatism, a great
Purifiorof the blood and many disenses to
which flesh is heir, the numerous to muution
in this adxcrsisomnnt. Dose, 1 to 3.
Price, 3 Dimes.
Tho Liver Invlgorator nnd Family Cathar
tic Pills nre retailed by Druggist generally,
I sold wholesale by tha Trade in nil the
thev 1
ay d os ire !
2, Draws Od, 3, 1859.
m every succeeding day (Sundays c,
copied,) at 5 o'clock, P. M. ^
Extra Ch
And 01
safe and reliable ftinm
lnut, sold under stump am
J.whioh render* it car
n it inis not Locu tampered with. Such
erlicle is
CHARLES’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit- twelve of these Nil timer* are drawn lrom the
ish Government, Wheel. If a person selects ono Numb,r out
is delicately flavored, (unliko any other Gin,) of tho 75, and that Number is nmong the
with some of the most valuable restoratives of Numbers drawn, begets five times the amount
the Vegetable Kingdom, and is by far the invested, If two selected Numbers are
most healthy beverage extant. drawn, ho gets thirty for onto! If three selcc-
Tint Most Eminent PnrsistAXS of Europe tod Numbers uro daawn, ho gets two hun-
and America, not only recommend it* use hy dred for one; if four selected numbers are
the hale and hearty, but prescribe it as a drawn, ho gets n thousand for one: if five
’ where a stimulant is required. selected Numbers nro drawn, fivo thousand
' “ ly a for one, of six selected nujnbors are drawn,
__ _ selected
Tub Frmai.k Sux will find it'not only a for one, of six selected numbers
pleasant Cordial, hutacerlaiu relief in suffor- thousand to one. RcMKvnKn
ingsof a periodical character. °r more, selected numbers arc token,
Analytical Ciiruirts of all ranks pro- of those numbers so selected nre 11,
It perfectly pure, aud it* restorutivo ninong, IhO", Twelve Drawn Numbers, tho
! if twr
ineriss incomparable.
Bold only in quart nnd pint battles hy al)
Druggists’ Grocers, Country Merchants, A
Beware of IMITATIONS.
CHARLES'. None OtTiErI’s IMP(SrTEi£ , Havana Plan Lotteries,
B. BALDWIN A CO.,
Sole Importers.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, Now York.
Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies,
Cigars, etc.
CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC.
“Schnapps,’’ “London Dock’’ 'Club House’
“Gins, etc., etc.
Beware of obnorious mixtures, put up in
They
Draw four (l) Times a Month !
! a #d are tho most liberal of any scheraos e
offered. For particulars address,
. W. C. DAWSON A CO., Manaeers.
oct26.ly.j Macon and Savannah, Gi
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Musicalj^^^pAgoncy.
'7»MT
i-.ii |°»» of the public IS respectfully
sol 1 etod by the Subscriber, who is prepared
to fill orders for
Pianos, Guitars, Violins,
1-lutus, or other Instruments, at tho Bhortei
t terms, for Cash or approved
Notice,
UnitJu Stale*,
paper, lower than the LowrM ever leriown
the South. Ho will also keep on hand several
of Messrs. Wm. Hall A Son’s beautiful
Hall and Parlor Pianos,
1,3 113 Hall A Son’s Rosewood Guitars,
unrivalled in Beauty, Strength of Tone, Fin
ish mid Durability. Also the FRENCH
1IAHM0NIAN, uson for Parlor or Church.—
Alsu 8HR FT illl'tSir, and the very best
Italian Violin and Guitar Strings. All or
ders will be attended to with Promptness and
Dispatch, and in no instance will tho money
b* required until tho Instrument is delivered.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS
Taken in exchange for new onea vn liberal
terms. PIANOS RENTED, and tho
Bent deducted if the pttrehiMo is made dttr-
the llm® of renting. Orders respectfully
bottle., bearing tita iboTO titlcT Thov' ai-e rp\VO ntoiilli, after dale opplleallon will be j “"'w' 0 ' 1 ;,,
all common mixed aim, awl until compared -l mado io the Ordinary of Floyd countj, | all v clmuco ..relinialn " , ' rrA " ,t ‘ l * tn -*"-' 111
with the gomtin. comparcu f„ r | c0 , 0 tosoll all ilia Land belonging to I ?"> s “ " r - ftmnle, nr any renwmabta
Rome, Fioyd eo., Ga.
A. M. Bininger &
(Establidied 1778.)
SOLE IMPORTERS,!
Nt 388 Jliondwny N. 1
This agreeable 'Tonic, desig
especially as a
Safe and reliable Medicidy
for Family Use,
.s offered to the Public as a su[^
•ior article, poffelTing all the vl
•ues aferibed to it as a Medicwk
Beverage, and deferving of the*
patronage in preference to the fty
picious decodions emanating ft™
irrefponfible fources, and fold ul
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our houfe (eftablishsj
in 1778,) has attained a fhvon«j
reputation for the genuine charaW:
tnd purity of its Liquors, will.'L
*xu(t, be a sufficient guarantee ot ® |
:xcel!ence of this article.
Put up in Quart Bqtti.es, ]
.afes of one and two dozen .at
tnd fold throughout the world *
Oruggifts, Grocers, &c.
Druggifts and Dealers |
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,!
Dired from United States Bon^fB
id Warehoufes. I
Bald by Drnggiri, gmerally. 1° R° I ?* ,I I
ARKELL k BlBKD. W-S*-')-