The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, March 30, 1860, Image 4

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— - - ftjcfi-jj. LILY MERRILL. BY 0. t>. *. I’re looked on many a lorely face, In cold New England - * stormy clime I’fe knelt to womau's fl --“ '*e knelt to womau's floating grace. Beneath the orange and the liroo. I've heard through all our mighty land, Her soft tones thrill upon the air. And- *om**Htwos dared to bathe mv hand Amid the bright waves of her hair t I've lingered oft in hall and bower. But still my heart and life seemed sterile, Until they hurst to glorious flower, Beneath the smile of Lily Merrill. In Italy, I oft have strayed, Where love and mirth and bounty shino | I've looked on many a Georgian timid, Whose beauty nlmoit loomed divine j I've dwelt beneath the skios of Spain, Within the old white walls of Cadis, And listened to love's melting strain Breathed o'er the lutes of Spanish ladies; But ah. I never, never felt, My wandering heart in mortal peril, Until, in eestaey, I knelt To the voting olt&rnnt of Lify- MorriJT.. I met her m flic joyous dance, Where music's soft and thrilling strain Swelled on the air, and every gliuic, Fixed her sweet image on my brain j Saw her move in pride of power, 'Mid Beauty’s bright-, bewitching dai tors, A* graceful ns her namesake flower, IT non the blue lake’s heaving Waters; Amid her free and lovoly tresses, r not diamond, pearl, nr beryl : 'upturn blesses I Lil Little Itognc. 1 was sitting boaidu » was silting bosidi My destined lirido, On© still sentimental day •, “How 1 long," said 1, “But to mnko you cry, And I’d kiss tlio bright tears away 1” Fair Cecily blush’d, Her voice grew hush’d, 1 thought would cry lobe sure; But slip KitpMit&'ine,. Pont inp prettily, “Prevention is better than euro I” [O/iecd Week. Alt Atlvuntiire in the C'nrs. Thorowere five of us—yes, five ns Iwvj.py fellows an ever were let loose fionfeollege: fin wn» mention, and * trip to the Secret Service in the Revolution. Of nil the mysteries that occurred in the American Revolution, the employ* mentof Rivington, editor of .tli« Jtoj/at Gazette, in the secret service of tlio American Commander, is the most ns* tounding. Rivington proved faithful to his bar* gain, and often would intclligenco of groat importance, gleaned in tlio con vivial momenta at Sir William's or Sir Henry’s table, be in the American rump before the conviviulistsliiul slept oil' the effects of their wine. The business of secret servleo was so well managed, that oven a suspicion never aroso as to the medium through which intelligence of vast importance continually being rocoived in tlio American camp from the vorv headquar ters of the British army, and, had mis- icion arisen, tlio King's printer would iftvo been, probably, the Inst man mis- pectod; for during the whole of his con nection with the secret service, his ltoval Gazotto literally piled abnso of every sort upon the American General and theoausoof America. In 1783 the remarkable mystery was solved.^ When Wasliiugtoii entered ew York, as a conqueror, on the riiouutioti by the British forces, he said one morning to twoof hisoBIcors, “Sup- |»ose, gentlemen, wo walk down to Uiv- MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS, eliall St., A-tlaiita, Gra. SPH.IIVG STOCK, IS <SO. Offer to the Retail Trade a large and choice Stock of SUPERFINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FASHIONABLE STYLES OF CLOTHS OASSIMHRH8, LIKTEHTS, MAHSHLXjS, VESTINGS ebO. ALSO, A STOCK OF MILITARY CLOTHS AMD TRIMMINGS. Arc prepared, with nn excellent Cutter, to ltmko up the nbove Goods nt short notice, in any style desired; by first Class workmen. We arc ofloring tc buyers, at wliolo sale, a large Stock, woll adapted to the wants of this county, and at prices that can not fail to please. t Hie requirement* of the nothing and Gent* Furni-liing tindo in every department, and to soil our Good* upon the very closest prln- ' ‘ " * 1,4 1 ur1 adopted a ported uniform ON 15 FU ICE SYSTEM, and mako our prices in plain figure Which took the highest Prizo Medal at the World’s Fair in London, in 1857, and again in N. Y., in 1888. nnrffUv. W. II KUItINO ,t SUN. ington’a bookstore?; lie is said to 1 very pleasant kind of a fellow.’’ Amazed VU tlio ollicors were, at the idea of visit- * * iug such a man, they of courso prenar- od to accompany the Chief. When thoy arrived at tlio l>ookstore, Riving- tsni re.ecivcd hi* visitors with great po liteness; for, indeed, he was one of the most olegant gentlemen and bust bred men of t he ago. Escortiug tlio party ton parlor, ho begged the olllcers to be seated, * and then said to the Chief, “Will your Ex cellency do mo the honor to step into GEORGIA, I’loyd county. II Kit HAS, Hlephon Ball, administra tor of Thomas M. QhuK-n. represents t<» the Court ill his petition, duly filed ami en tered on record, that ho lias fully administered Thomas M. <•*laden'« cetitta. These nr*. therefore, t<* oito aft persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause it iv thcr ran, ahv said administrator should it lie d’ischarg'id from Ins adminisiration mid roceive letters of dismission on (he first Monday ill October. I still, Given under my hand and official signa ture at ollire, thi« 5th March. IRrtO. uiarlO JESSE LAMBEUTil, Ord'y. cur: M1 had eoncluflbffto take Fall*.- We* got aboard the cars at N mvl iron© soon travelling very last to ward* our destination. Wo had just soated ourselves, and prepared lor a comfortable smoke when m came th» conductor, and who should it Irf'lmt our old friend, FredB . Af ter this common salutation*, “How are you, old bov ?” etc., had imssod Fred mid lie hud some business tor us to ut- Ijoiuing room for a moment that 1 may show you a list of the* agricultu ral work* 1 am about to order out from London for your “special usol” They retired. Tho lock* on the doors of the houses of Now York more than three score years ago, wero not so good as now. The door of Jtivhigton's private room closed very »'mperfectly, any soon became qjar, when tho oUlcers distinct ly heard tho chinking of two “heavy purse* of gold, as thoy wero successive ly laid on tho table. Tho party soon returned from the inner room, when Rivington pressed up- “Owl with,it old chum!” said wo; “anything at all will be acceptable, so IIS ll.-IVl- if. “ * « have? it. 1 “Well, boys,” said Fred, in a vory confidential tone, “in thonoxf.car, there ijsiis loving a pair a* it was ever my lot to see. r/iov nro going down to JI to get murned, and now if you can iiavo any fun out of thorn just pitch .»i»y tun mu oi mom just pi rher must bo cared for and I : know who can do it better than In a moment more Fred was gone, i I we then sot our heads together • bvm a plan for taking care of tho on his guests a glass of Madeira, which he assured them wan n prime article, having imported jt himself, and it hav ing received tho approbation of Sir Hen ry and tho most''distinguished ton vvants ot tho British Army. , The visitors now rose to depart. Riv* ington, on taking leave of the t’liiof, whom ho oscortcu to tho door said :— “Your Excellency may rely on my pecial.attention.being given to the ag ricultural works, which, on their arrival, will bo immediately forwarded to Mount Venvm, whero 1 trust they will con tribute to your gratification amid (he shades of domestic retirement.” Rivington remained lor several years in Now York after tho peace of 1783. It was the general opinion at that timo, that if Rivington laid boon closely pressed on tlio delicate subject of tho secret sorvieo, characters of greater calibre might have appeared on the tapis tliun tho King’s printer.—From //..« Wm lit,./. ..... «. ./ f) "i iuivo it boys,” said Bill Steevcs ;• must make that girl think hnr lov- • L* murriod’ “TlmtV it, Bill—that’s it!” said wc ••t giving him time to finish the sen- the AW York Recollections Momorieo qf George Waaluvgtoi Wo ondwav . ......... iplesof CASH and quick sales, small profits and lour, each gnrnn nt olfurednt Retail, from which price them i» noab.it AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF, AND A STOCK ON HAND, OF Herring’s Burglu r and I 3 roof Safesl anti (fio wearing Little 1 tors on tin* chest. As u without infringing the bowelf it' sTauds mount to nil cou.rli iiiivtiii-«a * **• GLOjU.IA, Floyd County. W HEREAS, David I). Duke. Admlnistr* tor of Willirtin Tlmrlngtim, represents the Court in his petition. duly file W GEORGIA, Floyd County i WHEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis- of .Ins. J. 0ill. represents to tho Court in hi* petition, duly tiled and e* rd. :lw*l Im has fully administer- oil .latnes .1. (Jill’s *>(***'- This i*. flrereferr. to «itr persons con cerned. kindrrd mid cnufitnrt, to show cause, if nnv they can, why said Administrator should not’ he discharged troin his Adutiui# tration, and receive letters of dininisslon tlie first Monday in O-toher, 18(10. (irun under mv hand and oflicial algnature at nlfleft, this. Atli March. I'‘«U. mar‘JO JEHAK LAMBEUTIL Ord'y. Polk Sheriff Salos. W ILL he *«td h-We the r«»»t Ji.i d< to wit: Tho Interes plantntio of Robert II. Brooks in the which Mrs. Susan Brook* re- entlv resided. Levied on to satisfy n fi. fa. j i mi ci I from Tar roll Sunorior Court.’ in fnvot of Keuheii Wthstor. ProjHirty pointed on! by plaintiff* attorney. Hecord, that he has Billy admin- JatoTot) WiUh/n Thoriugtuii'* estate, These ore. therefore, to elto nil persons 1859, FALL TRADE 1859. tor should not lie discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in September tsrtn. Given under uiv liana nnd oflicial signature. Executor’s Halo. B Y VIRTUE of no order »r..ro fha Court of ordinary for I’ofk t’ntify. (Jeorgi Will la 1 sold bv£ Cedar Town,on the first Tuesday in April next, fo the highest bidder, four Negroes, IJVI ORTATION, KVKII UKOEIVEIV, .'OMI'llLflNtl LADIES DRESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Itoiisc-Fnriilshliig iiuil IMantcrs floods, Betty, nil aged years old and her 2 children. Sold ns the property of tho r.statu of Frances (lilhert for dbtributio: mown on day of sale, fehl7-40«l. * WILLIAM PEEK. Ex GEORtSlA—Floyd County. W If Elf HAS, Jelin W. Turner .lamer F. Roskihson. Administrator* yfllonjn min M. Tutt, deceased, ••epresent to tii» Court, In their petition, on flic mid entered on Record, that tlmy have fully administered llcnjaiuiu M. Tutt’s cjtftlo. Tl»e*e are. thiTefore, toei/eruH person* con cerned, kinsmen and creditors, to shmv cause, if any they can, why said Adminis trators should nut he discharged from their Administration and receive letters of di-o (ion on the first Monday in August. ISIMI. Given under my hand and ollieial signature at office, tith Fehritarv, IS00. fcldi. .1 ESSE LAM BERTH. Ordinnrv. c ami place—Lot No. Also nt the same 017 in 2d dim ami 3rd see. fn said county of Polk. Levied on as the propert.voflfciNin- ger Gravely, to-satisfy li. fa. issued from Pylk Superior Court in favor of Amos L. Souther land. Also III the same time and place—One hay Horse, levied on as tho property of Marga ret Morgan, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court in favor of C. II. Con- y«rs. it Private pi Land No. t'JIfi in 2d dis.nud 4th sue. in Polk county. Levied on ns the property of Bal linger Gravely. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from ' ' Flint be is a married man and the lather of children,”said Bill. ‘That's the game, boys; now let us play it.” ftdev.ijlvetZnpno live ko. coiametico •pemtioiu. AccondiMtly hmitaiod tho na^JU/MrtMrfi;Woweu-»i»|.,nr.-cl the lov- 1 be girl,.thinking, I suppose ei*lwe » lmt Nile must give her iovor nli tiiu sent had taken her seat iijion his knee; and be, for t.ie purpose of protecting her, of courso, lmd thrown his arm around her waist; and so thoy sat, as loving us two dove*. JgfTho Rev. Mr. Spurgeon has been preaching in Paris, lie gave a specimen of hi* originality immediately alter the first verso of the hymn, by observing; "Our singing is very feeble praise, eou’d we not make it more earnest ?”—which Buys a Paris letter, made a manifest ad, dition to the strength, if not to the number of voices. Mr. Spurgeon, then preached a sort of preliminary seemou,. which occupied not more that* n quar ter of au. lunar, atul in tW courso of which off rbo moulting season of (nrefs, mid said that “women too, have a moulting time, when they sited tho tail feathers of pride and produce the wing-leathers of grace,”—which is certainly a singular, if not a strikingly felicitous metaphor. .lustion rourt’f*- IWfSdi district ft. !4. vor of If. Perry. Levy tiiitda and rt-tnrn- od to me by a coiistaldo. iiinrJ ’ E. LYON, fih'ff. Gkoiiuk L. Frnnki., ) Libel for Devoi vs. > Polk Sup’r. Court CiiAiti.om; Frn.xki,, I April Term, Is.v.t, I T appearing to the Court that the ilofend Mil does nut reside in this comity, i furtbcT appearing, that alie does not r<-s tin's State, it is on motion of 7. C. R« counsel for the plaint ill*, ordered that thu >aidi defandunt appear, and answer at the ne Term of this Court,or that the cause he en sidered in default, add thu plaiutifl'be alio od to proceed. D. F. HAMMONI). J. S. 0. T. C I do certify that tho nho*e is * Jrw extract (nun the uiinutL't of.sHid Court. This Jauto- Mirr Tr«i\, ISiW. WILLIAMT. WITCHER,Cl’k. 8. C. jan2Cwluinfor4ui. All ehh I ptlliKi-tl nt u gluuiv Stei>- -\yii,v June* wlrat in tho Jouco nro y»*M doing with this girl?” The girl arose hastily an self -, .. ami seated lier- tlio seat. here, Stranger,” said the follow, you are a mite ini.;tuken—my name n’t Jone! “Why .Tones,” said I, “you certainly have not left your wifo and children, and tried to palm yourself off for© sin gif niuu, harojrottt” "i toll you nvy iwim*» ain’t Jones—its TTmipoi*. It never was Jones; tuint go’ll to ho nutherl” l merely shook my head and then parked on to another sent, to see tho suit. '1 ho girl looked wild after I sat down ' nt Jones, alias Harper, soon convinced b that i was mistaken, About this time they got to feeling quite well again, in cau\o Elliott Gregg. Walking up toJlarpcsr, he accosted him with: Polk Sheriff Sale for May. W ILL he sold before the court house door in Cedar Town, nn the lir.-t Tuesday in , within the legal hours of sale, the fob ig property Tw*vn tot No.’22 and store house therron in Cedar Town—House occupied now by J. C. Criihb A (To. L.*vicd on by virtue of mort gage fl. fti. issued from Polk Superior Ciurt against Jn'uu.- 0. Griggs, and in favor of Win M. Youn*. K. LYON, Sb’fl’. maroh'J—2tn TIIE LAI10E8T BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, HEARTH UGGS VIM lil, PAPER A A |) It E A D Y M A I) E C L 0 T H I N G , I, forsalu at th« hnvis.it pooible price, fur Cash oit„ prompt p.iving mi«tnmcrs ^ ‘ J. H. Mi t’i.PNG. IMPROVED COTTON GINS Spike Thrashing Machines! rpHEundersigned.nl Atlanta. Uu., would | most respetfullv inform tho public that they will continue die Muuufiielurius of Cot l Wheat Threshers, on tiiHr usu al extensive sealo. They arc nlso mnnnfae luring a most cxcidlent SpikeTrlieshcr. mud approved where it lias been used, in udilition to their old style. All Gins nro warranted to perform well or nn pay, and delivered at thu purchaser’s resilience nr nearest Railroad do DR, LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS A T,zt %WnZ e /£ZK m 1 clng immediate relief, and in nine out of i I oases a prompt euro. It exercises tl,« B coutrolllng inUuonce over Coughs and IrrSi'l k r rc„f or almost in n day or two. Mn«,. thought to bo " Whig a few bom’’I Strengthening p,21 Miody no expectorant I • wuls, It Hlm.,1.— mount to all cough mixtures. ML TdTTLE'8 VERMIFUGE. l*r,.pnlv.l nil.l rtltl ii|. it. holllr, n „ t1 r| | | l.y H II. U|||o. li, ,„|„ K , 1,011,10, V'I is ri-.iiiir.tl lo ruHovo vHndr,ii of wortni ,.71 «lS“"ftlw lint nod rlikSSi’l over dflwroil i„ Iks |1uMlo, lu fn-oo.hl uj ?1 rnmilln will Bnve muck bo«Woji|ul * I i-rw-Mn, llio livrs of nikoy rkllilrd-'51 *'4*‘ " ul " r W 1 ’ I French Mixture, This is prepared from a French Roeln, i thu forms of No. 1 nnd 2: the flrst f,, r .)* J u. ute. nnd No. 2 for tho chronic slngo,) ikl ■ Inis been much improved upon in this counts.■ and Iroin its uiiexnniplcd sueeess is likely , ■ supersede every other rutnedy fur tho rur*««l thediM*a.-nof the Kidneys and Bholdpr Uua'B •rrheal. Bh-uinrrluml, mid Fluor Alim* u m ‘.•.•iir>n4. Thi* extensive compound coinblh,. I ii.i.itti- .tnr«r«..i ■ , free of Charge fur trun*|x>rtutifin. jiftiringdon# nt tho shortest notice nnd In the lies! madnor. We are also miuiufncluring Bush nnd Blinds, nnd shall he pleased to fill nil orders entrusted to us. riTTfl A COOK. Successors to J. Winship A Co. np2S—1 IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AMI MAl IIIMi SHOP. O/i fJconjid Hail Itotnt. near Cotton Factor AUGUSTA. GA. O RDERS are solicited for Castings for Rail Ronds, nil kind of Machinery for Mines. Bridges nnd Draw Bridges, Ga.« Works. Flour Mills, l*apcr Mills, Saw Mills. Gin Gearing. Water Wheels, nil kind of Smith rk, Shafting nnd Circular snw mills cm no. [mardO.ly.’otlJ W. M. HEIGHT. J. T- FAR ELL. FARELL & YEiSER; m&gfJL WIIOI.KSAT.K AXf> KKT.Uk and A jiol ho (vines. T -r ,v,v N ? 3, & 5j BroacI 5treet i Ro! n 0 i Geo, Dr «gs, Linsscd, Chenucils, Lubricating- & Lamp Oils, ^ Fancy 8 Goods Co I ors f ! nd Turpentine, Paints, White Lead, rk Burning Fluid, C imphene, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. Sole Agents |or Euudrci di inti'orders put i. ^ 'h’wey While Lead and Kcm.-csu Oil Company. 1 rcKcriplinns nirHully prepured day or night. Tho Store wifi [»• op*-o .m *or-d.M- B Hh U * tv» lit o'clock rnouii. (wt-iJ.; GKHHGIA, Floyd County N OTICE i* hereby given to nil persons, having demands against Gabriel Jones, lute of said ciinntr deceased, fn- pn-rterrt them to us. prop-rly made out, within the time prc.-cribcd by* law. sous to show their charac ter and amount. Ami nil persons indebted to said deceased, nro hereby required to mako immediate pAymont. "* ’ “ * " 1 frb24. Tliis 22.1 Feb. I860. MARY II. JONES. Adiu'x. WM H. JONES, Adtn'r. P. COI1EN & CO. Anothf.h Victim.—Mrs. Allibome, tlio oUlesk sister of Goo. Turner, Esuj.,’ who .sluin by Jidiu Brown and hi* ciatos, w».4 imriisf nt t’liarlestoww lust Friday, bv the si«lo of her brother. Site lied at Mount Hope Lunatiu Asylum, whither she was taken shortly al ter her brother’s death. She never rallied af ter his murder, hut continued to sink until her broken spirit burst its aarthly bonds ami returned to its Maker. An other murder to bo added to tlm liar Ferry list.—Petersburg (17*.) Re- press. Polk Shoiiff Sale. ILL iw unfit before the eourt hmnodoAr y\ in t'ednr Town, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Olio Negro Man by the name of Baenhut. about 45 years of age—levied onn* tbeproporiy of George W. and Jmepli D. Morgan. Execu tor*, nnd Margarott Morgan, Executrix. An.. of Joseph Morgan, dee'd. to satisfy onu &. fa. in favor of .1. 0. Grubb issued from Polk Ru- pcriM* l^sarl. J. 0. YORK, D. Sb'fl*. (jsruoccssocs tu Fi i'cl J. Bro.)> Cost of the John Brown li cording to the ollieial estimate, the Richmond Dispatch states that the John Brown raid into Virginia has already ■efts Sherltl' Sales of Chattooga W ILL ho sold before tho Court house door inKumtnurvillo,between the legal lc of sale, mi the first Tuesday in April, the fol lowing property A fimissued from tho Jwticos court of tin- PL’ilth TNs. tr. M., one in fltver of Hawkins Mayott, and tla* other in favor of Ediuon* A Alien vo said Kidder. Levy made by Would respectfully call attention to the COOKS^C STOVES. properties tntnlly diHrront iu tnvtt > character from anything lo be found in t in I'dv k ?«I tut vilx-Ji-ney Jm/o: ririii«^|^HAV<> United s iraclicoof safety DR. T.TTTLK8 Ringworm and Tetter Ointment fmidi-ds of eases of Chronic T.tpf/ ihl Heads, mid diseases of the skin naerif ly. havo been cured by this rcmnlv. .J since the introdiiciiou of tho No. 2 i.r.-n.r. (being stronger) scarcely a mise ]„« lV, found that it will not cflectuaUv orudiratfia J short time. For the euro of f'anecrotiVsmM 1 I Ulcers it is applied in tho form of 5| tors, and almostinfallihlo. inns arc referred to the 13th pn^ ( || Dr. Little s pamphlet, to tho eeuiejnu „ „ I t!u> Mufrrin Medicn, tnni (,, | i compounding his diflVrvnt rniifdi*, ked to snv if they nro nn| the eliieft* of the pnifcsaion. a* he himself L M I practised medicineextemively fi.r lm.r*tbu| •n venrs. before retiring to I hr hnaineu. 1 All order* should hr- nddressrd to LITTLE A BUG.. Mnr„ n .n a For sale in Rome, l.y Mi ssis. Fulfil A lij^i I lid by I. W. Dean, (.V’» ---» •• '■ hauls «r Druggists gei ro Springs, «m| M n .| orally. julyje. I VI IIA YWUOD’X BALM OF SAVANNAH! 4 C ® L'leansiag, .\anrinhingand Ucautifyii. Til K HAIR. I N presenting the BALM OF SAVANNAH I to the public, thu proprietor doc* a. f thu hesitation nllentling i|, t - lc I iroduetion of a new nnd untried nrtirle, has imw been fifteen veins before the pullic,| nnd each year bus udded in its populai M The demand for it having incrensed so | ' iv pruvhiM* facilities for its ninm Im>| •cmvhutj turn, the jirnprii nmutgcmeirts for prodt/eiug It trusivo hciiIc, and its former cxcelb-n prnctii-ul ex perit in- ntlv t the > HANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR! NEVER DEBILITATES. I T is Compounded entirely from (■llllts* and bus become nil o«tnhli.-hed fact, n Stan dm d Medicine, known and up prove hv all tluitlp^Jhove used it. nnd i> now rcw i te»l m wiltk.Q :i»n.Jeh vj«e i» nil tin —— ' -r which i* •“* »»..«.«h.»H.i,.,i ml th.n nls within thu ln*t PATRIOT VICTOR LARGE, RICH, ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall nnd Winter Daylight, Sun Rise, ! Golilcu Ern HEATING STOVI . . ; ES FOU THE PAULOR, CHURCHES, li!? • •- 1 greatly on the Bow- W L-t thu diet ites ofl^ -m, iv. adapted to the ton |g,dividn..l taking i Itiuntilics ns to ui I'onr ju<rgmi-ntgiiid. cure Liv ,Pn or Coiiipla 1 iuk-». Dys- peps la. t'hi Bummert'"iiijd»inl.- Sav an*.in. Ai'ff. 3. p.'l. J. M. Haywood. Agent—DeurKir: I ckn fully enmplyjwith my iin-inLr, lo gin v,i| my •pinion of the nierits of y. nr Ba’ii' “ Siivuiinnh. After using it fors’wnie tw» v prepared to speak from experience. pronounce it the bust jiml do Mol hesitate t im rat ion for the hair tlm ) esteem it a iiIchmiiiI and convenient infill fi>r dres-iug (lie hair, p-k^rssuig moat cf-li 11rt nr* da unci for the p.-pnljr fn*iueti.s .-[ the day. with none of their deMrriotis qu.«*i- tie*. I led confident that it only needs tdi ' tl*c public to heeonia univerull] popular. ru.qK'ctfnllv voers, NV. f. THOMPSON, rof Savannah Morning Ni« llnhitlliil oth* i dijeel of ibis is lo date fi n* I lm "»>ths. iim.I .Mr. lliix wood’s If nil "'ll as the Balm of SiiYuMinli nnd it it o« mparnMy 'i«;*» rior l nnle Wo ikne*s an Ordinary I Sick li.M.lud'' in. Flatulence, ind nia v ho il«e.l ' ve iinily Medicine. | It the dandruff. *e„ laiiUain* the |ifru-.tAt condit specifics pi Hi m rii/riner* BoileiH. Tea Kettles. U-.n *. from Round Mountain Work*. T Bathing Tubs. Shower Baths. Sugar Rove •rtuient of nil kind* .,f Tin, Slieot ir< id Itoihn's, ll.ilh, I would respectfully t- ml. $260,000, besii I os tho valuable lives that wore sacrificed by tho huruudor and his mnr | gang. table and ratiirued In farmer SheriII*. in Lot of Laud No. 3I. Atli Pis. -Itli flee.: 'f James Tador to wido bv constable J. B. AKRItOK Slicriffi “Why Jonos, nro you boro? IIow did you leave your wife and tho ba bies?” “Now, see here strangor, you ain’t tho first man to-day that Jins culled mo Jonos an l reckon 1 must look awfully like him.; but I aiu’t Jouesatvd moro’n that you imisrr’t cadi uae- Jones. 1 huiix’t no wife, nor babies nutlior; but this hero gal and mo are goin to git spliced, and then you can talk about my ivifo an \ wouldn’t wonder but what, in the courso ul' time, you might talk about tho babies too; but you mus’nt call me J ones.” Thisrotort brought forth vociferous laughter from the spectators, and it also brought blushes to tlio face of the tall “giil that was going to be splic ed.” ‘Ah, Jone*,” said Gregg, “you will re- IVM. MCNAUUIIT, ) J Tims. HCIIUTCIIIS I AS. OnMONU, | | J NO. MOti ItIHOX, McMAl’CaiT, ORMtkXU At Co., Commission Merchants, Ami Drain's in General Mcrchnndiu Keystone Building', Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA. ^REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith , Patrick: •Sinnllwnud, Earl A Co.; Alien, Mc Lean A Bulkley. New York : Win. M. Law- ton A Co., Naylor >t Smith, Charleston ; J. K. Tcfl, Cash'r., Duncan A Johnston. Savannah; Post A Mid, Now Orleans; Walsh, Smith .V Co., Mobile; OriUeudcn A Co., Louisville; M J. Wick*, Fmcd. Miuijihi; Co., flt. Louis. Stoves—••■m-d-'in: ,.f DRY GOODS, SSSil bwon short iv..it {#•«*. ! thanks to a liheraf eoinntuiiffv id Splendid St.iok’ the r. Now Opening D. A. Jatiunrv .t A CARD. TO THE PUBLIC. (IHORtilA, Floyil County. W ILLIAM McCULLOUGII and WIL LIAM BAILEY having applied III he unpointed Guardians of the persons and pro- l>* rtv of Willis L. and Tlmmas M. Lowry, minors muter fourteen years of age, residents «f said county. This is to cite all persons ooneernoif, to IW- nnd appear at tho term of the Court of Ordi nary, to be held next after the expiration of thirty ib.y.4 ficniii' tll,» first) publication, of this liotico, and shoir eimse-, irf any they l\nv*. why said William Mef'uiroiigh uruf WiRiaita Bailey should not he intrusted with the Guardianship of the persons and property • if Willis L. and Thomas M. Lowrv. Given under my hand and ollieial signature, this 2l*lli February, ISfin. in are L2 J. LAM BERTH, Ord. Latest Styles mid Iiiiportation wULuh will bo a old at tlvo LOWEST CASH PRICES, SIhp* l>i|) light, Suu Rise. .IneliH, jii.iI l»Lewi», ,tva nil i properly put n-p. As the stove basin* m v trade,T am. ami I do Hint will la-1 n dor*land thefr bn -ibililv, an v lot. *d - Stoves ever 0 )1) S V IIAItri AN, -aid ' ’’iitriot, Victor, .lloruing n Fra, Iron Wizard, Red I.Wll-iMhiljr.:, lurl uml j„iviil of MV mw/VU-ss. ix watorin the mouth with tho Invigai nnd swallow l.ntli together. l'rice One Dollar per Ilottlc. —ALSO— SAXfOUD’S FA MI L.Y CATHARTIC PILLS, ('tIMPOUNDED FROM I'RE VEGETABLE EXTIJAt’T'fl, pid up ill Gins* Cases, Air Tight, keep in unv elimalo. he Family Ca j • |lhaiTi 1 'ill in t } Edit.. as- aiy t-xperleiiee gore. J. L. LOCI of Iho Mavanuah Repuhlirnn. Mir 26. IM*. | Mr. J. M Haywood. Aguit; It giv*- pleusiiru l*i certify (u the um-niuilrd nu#!i!* ■if voiir B.iJi,i />/ S.n-oiiii/1 h. It }.* thr tonic fur tin- hair, as well an the most rile*Ini exterminator of dniulrntf I liste «ver tried —| M.v half has been inrlinerl to fall out i mraHnrk «.f Yellow Fever in 1*51. ilf the jireyentive* I hate triad. ill | Balm *.f Thi has u se.l i tlianiwon- j linah ha* been the mo*! *oim-»%| 1 much I *av most ehrerlhITr. nr-. Ac.. |'.’ W. A LEX ANDEIh Editor of the Savannah Repuhli** The (•mi.slant I v i from those who ha and the HnlLfucti. regard to their um*.| plaeu them within', The v power to loiihl up n | ter ' M f the ho he reaeh **f all. veil known that dif >ii diDuront portions the result. All persons i . evunuiio t attention paid i delivery of the The Family Ca-I I dun referonco to this I) J been erfnip Manufacturer of Tin, Shed Tec Wo have on liuml a largo aasorUnont of READY-MADE Abolitionists, wo 'would inform the jwiblio, that one of our firm owns a plantation in tlie South, nnd that all the members of it buvo nnd large Interests in tho Pout hern Stale ..... , . v that wo are neither so rich ns to wish gi/efc this lu future. 1 pity your wife and I jure our own property, nor so foolish to je«p children and thb poor girl/* ••So Mr. Ilarpoi*, your real name , is it ? And) idyou)havoboon fooling ,havo you? Well we ain’t bplicod \ et, and 1 don’t think wo will bo soon iiuther,” said tho girl, and horoyes fair ly tlashed fire. “datie, Jano,” (said he, “don’t you know I'm Hill llarpor? There ain’t a darned drop of Jonoa Uood in iuo, and J *11 prove it.” At this moment, JofT Jackson, Bill St covers and Jim Byors entered, and, of courso their attention was called towards Harper by his loud talking.— They stopped up to him, and one of A ' them said: “Why Jones, what is all this mss about.” . ,, This was more than Harper could gland. Leaping Upon a seat ho cried ardiaoour intcre.-ts. nor so unjust as t<* inter fere with the rights of our friuU'D. We also tle.firo that our customer* may bo nbhXijJate, (having our own signature’ for proof.) that they buy their guo*ls from a out; “Now, my name ain't Jonos, and <-an link tho follor as says it ia.” By this time wo had reached H— nnd our friend Fred, came into the car and made Harper keep auiefc. The girl that wouldn’t bo “spliced” request' cd Fred to help her on tho train that was going back to N , which ho did, and t he notorious Jones, alius Harper, followed her. Wo learned afterwards that he proved himself to be Bill Ilnrno. instead of Bill Jonos, and ho and hi “gnl” got spliced. .Southern house, which ha such since IT5»;t, and that the firm bn.* spent time ami money liberally, na«l has always used its influence in opposition to Abolition tv, for leu ve to tho csUite of Martini Winfrey, futu of tlm countr of Flovd, deceased. Tlwrs 27th Feb rnary*. l-Sr.O. LABKIN BARNE1T. (■K()R(«1.\, Floyil County. W 11KBF.A8. William J. .Smith, executor ,.f Charles Wchli. d Fanaticism iu every fin We hope the thousand* of our friends wh havo road tho calumny, may seo this dee re refutation of if. PHILIP SGTIIKFFKLIN A CO., mnrflwlOt. New York City. duly filed and entered mi record, that he has lit fl v adminis tered Charles Weld/* e-tate. This is. therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause thoy eau. why slid Executor should not be discharged from hi* Executorship NOTICE. LI* Persons are notified uot^ lo trado for four notes given to Francis A. Husou, a note* for twenty-tiro dollars each, duo May llth,August 11th.November nth.lSfiO, a I note for nine dollars, duo December 25th, all payable to Francis A. Ilttson, or bearer, fi-r nogro hire, signed by me. 'J’ha eonsiderutior. for which said notes were given having tailed, 1 am determined not to pay them, uiiIosh oompellcd by law. icbl4-triw2m. 8. JONAS. CIIATTOOISA UlTER INSTITUTE, Gajiesville, Cherokee Co., Ain,, 8. M. AINBWORTH, A. M, Principal. ITUDENT8 of both sexes will he received * the Given under my band and official signature at office, this 5th March, fstiO. uiarlO. JESflK LAMHKRTII. OnPy. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, To the Bo-Drugged^ —AND— Poisoned Citizens of Georgia Y'^iT ,,ilU deluge of the compounds in tho form of ••Alchoholie Drinks, that ever emanated from that pifrtnftfwcrty, th» Li v v..ft HAI.TON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered hi/ the State in 1‘ftifl. W. C. DAWSON & Co., Mu's,rs I MAOUX, UU SAVANNAH.OA. *iis|ien*oii f cine, and in. either i fllcct is the same. • (hey Thor - hilt i a goo»l assort moat o.f l thu u* a luxury ora mudieauient a safe and reliable stiinu- Innt, sold under stuui|) and seal, which render.* it evr- been tampered with. fe\K(if$ If. \a/i iftiin Stilt’ ItiM’larjlt S'I»ID fw jy NOVEL SCHEME! Foticy Ffuu I*ot(cry. thriftic Pill has.with Well es I li Id is bed fact ,. t from a varkljr oft be Vegetable td Extracts, which aet verv parli<| of the alimentary etilint, and ..re good O and safe in all eu*es where a Catliarlie is needed, such n* De- r»iigemeuts of the fltoinn.-h, Sleepiness, Pains in th>- liiek and Loins, Costivone**, Pdin and Soreness over Mm whole ho-lv. fiom sudden colp, which frequently, if neghieteil. end in a long course .if Fever, Loss of Appa- I, a Creeping eight in great body. Restlessness, Headache, o *h*\ head, all Inflammatory Disea Children or Adults, Rhouinnti Purffiorof the bio. d and many which fl.-sh is heir, the numerou. in tliisridxersiscincut. Dose, 1 to 3. Price, ‘.I Dimes. The Liver Invigorator nnd Family ftnthnr- IMIls nro retailed by Druggist- generally, mention By this flclicmo. iik select their »> any amotmi for they may de.-ire Rri And t Stout-, anil SIioom, GKORDIA, I'loyil enmity. AATIIEREAS. William J. Smith, VV trat rator of Matthew Smith, represents to . Inly tiled and tertxl »m record, tliat lie lias fully administer ed, Mathow Smith’s estate. This is therefore, t«» cite all persona cornM. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if nuy they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his adminis tration and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday iu October. ISfifl, dor my hand and official signature ..flic.:, this 5th March. DIM), iiiurl0. JESS E LAM BERTH. Ord’y. tJKORGIA—Floyd C’ouut). rpWO MONTHS after date apppli.-otin HATS &. CAPS, TH.TTKriS.S, rfJo. ’ea Class 2, Draws OV,.% 1S59. every succeeding day (Sundays ex- Qrtieln id jj 1 . fo|>tol;) «l i „'di.ak. 1*. M. C’lIARI.KS* I jT*Vf-In tbi.« Seli.-me, thru are 75 Numbers ^lONUONeORDm, GIN. H 11 ' ls i 118 ' 111 ''' 1 '...-lor OlKolvia ,.l Uic Brit- Wheel. If „ |ht«,ii solool. oho NiiihIht out .1,0 ye x , : t„l,l/ King.i:;,,','" an,U. 1™ toilT. %vL tiUrty "for "one. k",I«o™|"” ted Numbers are djuivn, be gets two Uiitt- lf Ibtir selected number* are u,o in, ’.r.'-i f«r "»«> if n™ GIVE THEM A CALL, o the • irdinary of Fi ll all the land and ).e- duties of life, or any class in our Col- grocs belonging to the estate of John It. Win- legos. Competent Teachers arc employed. j frey, late of raid couuty deceased. Tin's Jau- t 2cdh. I SCO. j feb2 ’ATIOS. W. ALEXANDER, AJm'r. I‘‘Money Saved is Money Made.’' P. COHEN &. CO. t healthy boveragu extant. 'Pur. Most Eminent Pnrsimxs of Europe drod r*»i- and America, not only recommend its use by ,| rawn , Thnnmind d hearty, but preseriho it us a selected Nmulu rs are drawn, five thousand . r ," |U "r 1 '. .of »ix I numlwn ore 1 ill. 1-i.u.M.K Skx will find it not onrv a tifteun thniisnii.i ... ni J Kmr.firSri 11 ? 1 * / U ! aCOr ‘, ai " reUefhl auirer * »“*«■«. selected „limbers im. taken, an,/all lugs of u purudieai chumvtcr. of th«isM*in..l.«.M .... . , A».U,VT,0»,. of all rank, pro- ai„o„ B ||,c *El.v» Drawn Nuqibcri,“c!,“ all tho old wholesale by thu Trade 8. T.W. SANFORD. M.D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. Greatest Reduction KV11R MADE IN STANDARD Z5 jM|mf aa @ WM A. M. Binjnger & (Establilhed 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS Nc "38 Dioeclwey K This agreeable Tonic, design especially as a Safe and reliable Media for Family Use, .8 offered to the Public as a s« •ior article, poffcfling alt the ' ues aferibed to it as a Matid* Beverage, and deferving of ti patronage in preference to the 1 nouiieo it perfectly puru, and its restorative Ticket is a mcriss incomparable. Sold only in quart nnd pint battled by all Druggists’ Grocers, Uountrv Merchants, Ac. Beware of IMITATIONS. Ihiv only CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN .t CO., Side Imporleri .1.v...„ v. Depct Nn. jg. Broadway, New Y«.rk. . Also imjHtrtcrs 0/ jSne Wi/ies, Brandies* Blank. Havana Plan Lotteries, Draw four (I) Times a Month J agd arc tlio moat Mbctal of any ftjkuinos ere4 aflered. For pnrtimibirs address. W. C. DAWBOX A CO., Miinnners, oct2C.ly,] Macon nnd Silvanitah, Qa. iV‘wnro of obnoxious nixtw'M, put up in JfAWft month* nfler date appUeathm will -be- in it He.-*. hearing the above title*. They arc A, ,n 'tdd la tint Ordinary «)f Floyd c.i all common mixed C‘ 'Tlicy* lira X* AntidS to tlid'Ownnanr '\)f Floyd county/. - - , ...vl until cQinnaivd. for leave toaell ail (ho- Lund . hblojjBihi 't/v " A" i * l il | plj. . . , wltuAhe gonuino . thawkilo.of-Jolm AVliRa, deceased/'Into of X*."6°usfaiitly on huud and fin- .-mle bv “ClIARLKS’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.’-- • j JOhidCMiuty. This Oth FobrnarydflM. 7- iA iCOTHRANS *>KLLI0TT; Agll, they ureuptto deceive the uuwury. sex»k.7.1y. | HARIUSON CAMP, ’Adiu'r. Romo,Go., Noy, 18,6m. Sc>viiij> 91 it chines! AFTER this data, I will sell the iinprovod Barlliolf Fnmily Suwing Machines at a Ro- duetion of $20.00 from former prices. P. 8.—Tho New Straight Needle Maehino is now out. imv23.ly. A. LEYDEN, Qcn’l Ag’L _ Atlanta. .On. VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER Buena ViBta Banks. . N-Fukll SALTV1M.H, WXMUINCiT.IN COVNVV. VA. 4 “‘“.qf Uiciibjvo Ujiiuo.l j)la*|er, kept der vicious pretentious names. The fad that our houfc (eltabli^ ,n 1778,) has attained a f" ,|)ri reputation for the genuine chart ind purity of its Liquors, will •ruft, be a sufficient guarantee oit txcellence of this article. Put up in Quart Bottlei .afes of one and two dozen & ind fold throughout the world Druggifts, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealei Supplied with Wines and Brandi® 5 . Direft from United States Bonj ;d Warehoufes. „ In