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[From UiiTEvcning Post.]
NOBODY’S SONG.
(S'tyftS uovof wroto anything bettor in
verso than the following lines from an
unknown oorrospondonco:)
l’n» tliinkin just now of Nobody,
And nil tlmt Noliody’s dono,
For I’ve n illusion for Nobody,
Tlmt Nobody else would own ;
I bear tljo inuno of-Nobody,
For from Nobody 1 sprang;
Afird'l sing nnilse of tfobody.
As Nobouy mine lms sung.
In life’s young morning, Noliody
To me' was tender uud dear J
Ami by erndlo was rocked by Nobody,
Ami Nobody wns ever near;
ftyns nutted and praised by Nobody,
And Nobody brought me up ;
And wlifen l\vus hungry,'Nobody
Uftvo me to dine or sup.
I went to school to Nobody,
And Nobody taught mo to read;
1 played in the street with Nobody,
And to Nobody evergavo heed ;
I recounted my tale to Nobody,
For Nobody was willing to hour;
And my heart clung to Nobody,
And Nobody shed a tear.
And when I grew older, Nobody
Uavo me a helping turn;
And by the good aid of Nobody
1 began my living to earn ;
Ami hence courted Nobody,
And said Nobody’s I’d bo,
And asked to marry Nobody,
And Nobody married mo.
Thus I trudgo along with Nobody,
And Nobody choersmy lifo,
And I have love for Nobody,
Which Nobody has for his wife.
So here’s u health to Nobody,
For “Nobody’s now in town,”
And I’ve a passion for Nobody,
That Nobody else would not.
The Actual Part of Life Employed*
A Frenchman has taken tho troublo
to calculate tho portions of a long lifo
re,illy omployod in work of any kind,
and this is the result. Ho supposes
Ms subject to bo a halo and vigorous
man of sovontv two years of ago:
Allowing eight hours on an average
for sleep—that deducts at once twenty-
four years.
For dressing and undressing, on ris
ing and going to bed, washing, shaving,
otc., luilfun hour daily, makes one and
u-hulf yearn.
The two hours daily meals, (tills Is an
excess of one half for Americans, who
l*»lt food,) count up six years,
hove making! according to this cal
culation, will average one hour daily, or
three years.
For society, idling, thoatres, gossii>-
ping, balls, play—throe hoursmore each
ilav—up to nine years.
Finally, tho ordinary maladies of
childhood, the accidents and diseases of
mature ago, like causes, will deduct
two hours on an overage, making six
years.
So that, in conclusion, one halo, hear
ty man of soveuty-two years has, in foot
not boon able to employ in tho positive
occupation of industry, more than twen
ty-two and a half years.
A \ < >t,i) Woman’sTwent y-fi mi Birth-
nw.—There is now residing in Klutira
nu old lady named Mrs. Hannah Web
ber, who reached her twenty-fifth birth
day on the last Wednesday of February,
and yet is one hundred years old. This re-
mai'kablo circumstauco is attributable
to the fact that she was born on Fobruo-
i y 29, lHfitl, ns that was leap year, theio
luu* been hut twenty-live recurrences of
tlnjibday from tho tiino of her birth to
tlie present time, Mrs. Webber recei
ves un annual pension of $9G from the
(fovorninent, her husband having taken
■m active part in the Revolutionary War.
Although si.e has attained such an ad
vanced age, -ho is still remarkably
active and vigorous. »She converses in
telligently, and with decided interest
concerning the “olden time,” and tho
r m:rts with which tho meu and women
dhftjje Revolution were surrounded.
tf9*Tho Carnival in Romo is thus de-
icrihcd by a correspondent of the Lon
don Chronicle :
“I lmvo never witnessed a more dreary
spectacle than tho Corso has presented
during these first three days of tho Car
nival. A listless, squalid-looking rab
ble in the street interspersed with per
haps a dozen harlequins, unmasked and
spiritless—a crowd composed, in fact, of
hoys and soldiers in tho proportion of
one soldier to every two boys—filos of
soldiers lining the pavements, grouped
at the street corners, drawn up m rank
nt every piazza, with their muskets pilod
in stacks behind them—a few shabby
hangings before linif-filled windows—a
carriage passing at rare intervals, per
haps somo score at most tho whole
street’s length, of whom fifteen are filled
with English or Americans—a solitary
band playing drearily boforo tho deser
ted balconies of tho Palazzi Ruspoli,
and over all, a dull rainy canopy of
clouds; such is, up to now, our Carnival
for the year I860.’
A Bright Boy*
\YTo never read tho scene in Henry IV,
where Fnlstaif and Prince llenry ex
change characters, without thinking of
a similar one, said to have occurred in
an ancient-parsonage a great while ago.
Rev* Mr. ftogulus was an exoellent man,
rathor eccentric, and somewhat econom
ical. .lonas, a farmer’s boy, used some
times to go with presonts to tho parson
age, a sharp-eyod little follow, but rath
er uncouth in his mnnners. Ono day
he brought in a leg of mutton, laid it
down without ceremony, and was mak
ing off.
“I’ll tench that boy n lesson in good
mnnners,” said Mr. Hegulus to his wife.
"He needs to have the clown rubbed oiF
a little.”
“Jonosl come hack hero a moment.
DonH you know, my fine fellow, that
you shouldn’t come into a houso in this
way, without knocking, nrnl with your
hat on? Sit down in my arm-chair.—
Imagine yourself the Minister, and I'll
come in with the mutton, and show you
how a hoy ought to bohave.”
Jonas sits up gravely in the choir, and
Mr. Regulus goes out with the leg of
mutton.
Enter Mr. Regulus in tho chavaotorof
Jonas, lletakosoff his hut with u low
bow.
“My father sends his compliments to
Mr. Regulus, and asks his pastor to ac
cent a token of his regard.”
Jonas, from tho arm-chair: “I thank
you. Mrs, Jtegulm justgive that boy a nine-
pence. n
The lesson was mutual.—Monthly Re
ligious Magazine.
School Kiss*
“Who gavo thotkiss?” tho fenchorcried;
“’Twos Harry Hull,” John Jones replied;
“Como here to mo,” old Switchem cried;
And solomuly he shook his head ;
“What evil genius promoted you
So rudo A thing in school to do?”
Said Harry: “lean hardly say
Just how ft happened. Anyway,
To do a sum she whispored mo:
And round tny face her curls, you so©—
That is her chock—and I—and I—
Just kissod her but I don’t know why.”
A Bright Bov.—Tho following dia
logue lately took pluco in a (iratnmar
School.
Master—Which way is Now Jersey
the longestf
Pupil —Lengthways, Sir.
Master—You aro a bright boy and
deservo a leather modul.
Marrying for Money.—A Rhode Is
land gentleman, who shall be nameless
not long ago married a Indy reputed to
bo rich, who not only turned out to bo
poor, but some soven hundred dollars
in debt, which he hnd to pay. Sho as
sured him, however, that tho debt wns
contracted for dry goods, which sho
bought to captivate him.
MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS,
"Wh.itelia/11 ©t., ^Vllaxita, Grn.
SPRING STOCK, 186 0.
Offer to the Retail Trade a large and choice Stock of SUPERFINE READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FASHIONABLE STYLES OF CLOTHS
OASSinfHZlEIS, LINHUS, MAHSHLLS, VESTINGS ttoO.
ALSO, A STOCK OF MILITARY CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS.
Arc prepared, with nil excellent Cutter, to make up the above Goods at short notice, in any style desired, by first Class workmen.
We are offering tc buyers, at whole sale, a large Stook, well adapted to the wants of this oounty, and at prices that can
not fail to please.
Wo enduavor to moot the requirements of the Clothing and flouts Furnishing trmlo in every department, and to soil our floods upon Hip very closest prin
ciples of CASH and quick sains, small profits and 1 cargo sales, Wo have adopted a perfect uniform ONE I’UICESY.STEM, and nuku our prices in plain figure* nn
each garment allured at Retail, from which price theio U no abatement.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF, AND A STOCK ON HAND, OF
Herring’s Burglar and I^ire ProofSafe
Which took the highest Prize Modal at tho World’s Fair in London, in 1857, and again in N. Y., in 1858.
mar&’lw.W. HE
•:i{Rl.\(l A- SON.
Polk Hlierltr Sales.
^yrjLLl'o sold before tho Court House door
i Cedar T«»v
i tho first Tuesday in
May,.
lowing properly.
Ono Potion Clin : Levied upon as lh«prop
erty of Henry Richards, to satisfy n fi fit in
favor or J. Ii. A W. 0. Orr, vs m»i«l Richards.
The atiovtt property wns levied on. adver
tised and said to Janie* M. Wars, who failed
to pay for thesniiio,and It will now bo re
sold nt hi* risk.
inar.10 K. LYON. 1>. fiberi IT.
Chattooga NhcrilT Hale*.
W ILL l*o sold l*oforo tho Court house
d-»..r. in the town of Summerville, on
tho first Tuesday in May next, tho follow
ing properly, to wit.
One town tot, No. 5, III Iboek len. In tho
town of fiutiunorvillo ; Levied onto satisfy
a mortgage fi fa from Chattooga Superior
court in favor of James Harlow, Sr., vs John
Harlow. 1‘roperfv pointed out in said fi fa.
„i»r30. JOllN U. AKRIDUK, fill’ll*.
Folk Sheriff Salo for May.
W ILL ho sold before tho court house door
In Cednr Town, on llio first Tuesday ill
Town lot No. 22 and storo houso thereon in
Cednr Town—House occupied now by J. G,
Crahh A Co. Levied on by virtue *»f mort
gage fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court
against James O. Griggs, mid in favor of Win
M. Young. K. LYON, Sh’fl*.
march'.’—2tn
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
(iEUIUilA, Polk County.
T O nil whom it inny concern, Mary S.
Cone and Green berry Whitehead, having
iu proper form applied to mo for permanent
letter* of Administration on tho csinto of
Hatnuul II. Cone, late of said couuty de
ceased :
This is to rite nit and singular, the creditors
and next of kind of Sain’l 11. Cone to he and ap
pear at my office, within tho tiino allowed
by taw, and show cause, if any they ran,
why suid permanent ml ministration should
not he granted to Mary L. Cone and Green-
borry whitehead on Samuel II. Cone’s es
tate,
Olvcn under my hand and official slgna-
thin nt office, this 21st March, i860,
nun30 JESSE LAM1IBKTH,Ord’y.
ns I wns nottin’ by liotty, and lias work
ed myself up to thostickin’ pint, so* I:
“ lletty, if a follor should ask you to
marry him, what would you sav 7”
Then she laughed, sezsho, “that would
depend on who askod mo.”
Thou, suz, I, “ suppose it was Ned
Willis 7”
Soz sho, “I’d toll Ned Willis and not
you.”
That kinder staggerod me: but 1 was
too 'cute to lose the opportunity, and so
1 soz agin, “sposo it was met”
And you ought to have seen her i*out
up hor lips, and sez sho, “1 don’t take
no supposes,”
“Well, now you see thorowas nothin’
for mo to do but touch the gun olf;
bang it went.
8oz I, “I^or’, Ilotty, it’s mo; won’t you
say yes 7”
A nd there wns sttoh a hullnhnlto in mv
head, 1 don’t know ’xnctly wlmt took
place, but I thought l heard a “yes’ 1
whispering somewhere out of the skirm
ish.
GEOIIGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. David I>. Duke. Admlnistrn
tor of William Tlioringtoii, represent?
to the Court in hi* petition, duly filed and
entered on Record. Glut ho has fully admin
istered William Tliurington's estate,
Those are, therefore, to cite all person*
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why said administra
tor should not lie discharged from his admin
istration uud receive letter* of dismission on
the first Monday in September 18110.
Given under my hand ami official signature,
WK respectful I* Bolict a continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING aud
Oash. Customers,
To Whom our Gsods ore for sale at the LOWEST FlGHllKS. [.Taut
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, John IV. Turner and Janie*
F. Hoskinsoii, Administrator* of Reiijn-
min M. Tutt, deceased, •’©present to the
Court, in their petition, on file nml i ntered
on Record, tlmt tnoy have fully administered
Renjainiii M. Tutt’ff vstute.
These are, therefore, to cite all person* con
cerned, kinsmen and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can. why said Adminis
trators should not bu discharged from their
Administration and receive letters of dismis
sion un the first Monday in August, IS|W1.
Given under my hand uud official signature
country. Their Plow
f the planters to try. them. ... H „
If an/ person is dif*uti*lh-d, tin H.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, Stephen llnll, administra
tor of Thninn* M. Gluden, represent* to
the Court in hiff petition, duly filed and en
tered ou record, that ho ha* fully administered
Thomas M. Gladon's estate.
These nr*, therefore, to cite all person* con
cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause if
any they can, why said administrator should
not he discharged from hi* administration and
receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday
in October, IsflO.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture at office, thin 5th March, 18(10.
mariO JESSE LAMUERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA* Floyd County:
W HEREAS. Arthur ft. Ford; adminis
trator of Jus. J. Gill, represents
to tho Court in hi* petition, duly filed and oh
tored oil record, that he liu* fully administer
ed James J. Gill’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite nil persons con
cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause,
if anv tlioy can, why said Administrator
should not* bo discharged troin hi* Adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission,
i the first Monday in October. I860.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office, tills, 5ih March. I860.
iunr20 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
Seven Fools.—1. The envious man
—who semis away his mutton be
cause the man next to him is eating ven
ison.
2. Tho proud man—who gots wet
through sooner than ridointho carriage
with his inferior.
3. Tho jealous man—who spreads his
bed with stinging nettles, and then
sloops in it.
4. The litigious man—who goes to law
inthohopo of ruining liis opponent,
and gets ruined himself.
5. The extravagant man—who buys
n, hon ing, and takes a cab to curry it
homo.
C. Tho angry man—who learns to play
tho tamborine because bis noighbor an
noys him by ploying the piano.
7. The ostentatious man—who illumi
nates the outside of his houso most
brilliantly, and then sits inside in tho
dark.
RFjyOne of tho mottoes at a black re
publican meeting in Philadelphia, was
“protection to tho claims of white la
bor.” But tho meeting did not take up
a subscription for tho Massachusetts
shoemakers, nor even propose a meas
ure for their relief. Tho motto is, of
course, a humbug, and tUcuutliors of it
hypocrites.
A Faithful Student or the Bible.-
The Bangor Whig, under the obituary
bead, announces the death of Mrs.
Mury Fulton Ellis, of Tonsham, at tho
ripe ago of 91, who bad read tho
Bible through no less than eighty times,
averaging one every year for four-fifths
of a century.
Conundrum.—Why is a dog with
broken leg like a boy at arithmetic ?
Because ne puts down three and car
ries ono.
The Unprotected Male.—Charley—
Why Hus, ain'tjyou going to the party to
night 7
Gvs—No, ah, I guoss not. You
there’s no trusting one’s self among the
women, now it's Leap year.
Con. dt a Rebellious Journeyman
or Ltnn.—Why is our employer like
the Red Sea 7 Because ho is not tho Bos-
phor-us.
flayRecent experiments in Germany,
show that when the tliicknoss of ice is
an inch and n half, it will just bear tho
weight of a singlo man ; when about
throb inches and a half, it will hear de
tachments of infantry with their ranks
rather wide apart; with ft thickness of
four and four-tenth inches, eight poun-
dors can ho conveyed over it on sledges;
five and two-tenth inches will bear 12
i>ounderi; .and r ft thickness of twelve
inches will’hear almost any weight,
tGT’Oneofour neighbors overheard
tho following conversation between
two jolly sons of the Green Isle,
day or two since, which has a point
it:
“I sav, Jimmy, did you ever aoo such
a winter as tills same?”
I “Faith an’1-havQ.”
“When?”
“Last summer, be jaberi.”
Gkoiuii; L. Fknxki.,
Charlotte Fknxki.. 1 April Term, IKM>,
I T appearing to tin* Court that the defend
ant Joe* not reside In this county, and it
further appearing, that she does m»t reside In
this Slate, it is on motion of T. C. Bonner,
counsel fur the pluintitr, ordered that thu said
defondunt appear, mid answer
ed to proceed.
D. F. HAMMOND. J. fi. C. T. c.
I decertify tlmt tho above is n true cxtvnct
from tho minutes of said Court. This Jatiu
ary 23rd. IStiO.
GEORGIA* Floyd County*
late of said county deceased, to pr« s> lit tin m
*.o u*. proiurlv made out. within tlit* time
iroscribod by law. sons to show (lieiri-linrm-
and amount. And all persons indebted to
said deceased, are hereby requir'd to make
immediate payment. This 22d Fell. 18110,
MARY II. .TONER. Adm’x.
fob2L \VM II. JONES. Ailin’
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
T WO month* after date, npplirnetion will
bo made to tho Ordinary of Floyd coun
ty, for leave to sell nil tho Negroes belonging
to tho estate of Martha Winfrey, late of thu
countv of Floyd, deceased. This 27th Feb
ruary*. I8H0. ’ LARKIN BARNETT.
nmrch2 Adin’r.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, oxecutor
of Charles Webb, deceased, represents
to tho Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that ho tins fully adminis
tered Charles Webb's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite ail persons
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they enn, why said Executor should
nut ho discharged from his Exeeutorahip.
and receive loiters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, TSfll),
Given under my hand and official signature
at office, this 6th March, I8(\0.
inarlO. JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA* Floyd county.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Admlnis
t rat or of Matthew Smith, represents t<
thn Court in hi* petition, duly filed and on
torod on record, tnnt he has fully administer
ed, Mathew Smith’s estate.
Tills is therefore, to eito nil persons
co.mod, kindred and creditors, to show oi
if any they can, why said admitiistratwi
should not ho discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission
the first Monday in October, 1860.
Given under my bund aiidoificiul signature
nt otfieu, this 6th March, 18fi().
mariO, JESSE LAMBEUTH, Ord’y.
ng to
the teeth. Letters from Turin speak of
the day being not far distant when Vic
tor Emanuel will hare 180,000 men fit
to take tho field.
End of a Count.—In the Criminal
Court of Washington city, Herman Knr-
owitz, alias .lager, has been tried and
found guilty of the charge of obtaining
money and other valuables under false
pretences. Ho was a Gorman Count or
Baron and has figured extensively in
cities north of Washington,
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
Company’s Steamers will leave for
SPORT, uud intormediato landings'
low* :
STEAMER ALFARATA,
Monday Morning at 7 o’clock
PENNINGTON.
Thursday at 7 o’clock.
Giving passongers, by tho morning trains,
sufficient tiiao for breakfast, for freight i
passage. Apply to
COTHRANS A ELLIOTT.
juu24triwtf.
A CARD.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Abolitionists, wo would inform the public,
tlmt oim of our firm own* a plantation in tho
South, and that all the member* of it have
large interests in tho Southern States, and
COHEN & CO.
(successor* to Friod A Bro.)
Would roffpflctfully calluttontion tothoir
LARGE, RICH,
ELEGANT STOCK OF
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS
Now Opening
Latest Styles nml Importation
wkioli will ha sold at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES
ardixu our interest*, nor *o unjust
fero witli tho rights of our friends.
Wo also desire tlmt our customers mnyh
able to state, (having our own signature* for
such sinco 1783, and tlmt the firm has spent
time and money liberally, and lias always
used its influence in opposition to Abolition
Fanaticism in every form.
Wehopo tho thousands of our friends who
have roml tho calumny, may seo this deci
sive refutation of it.
PHILIP SC1IIEFFELIN A CO.,
marOwlOt. New York City.
HARDWARE
^9
Broad Street* Rome, Ga,
TO THE
V.30,
-tr-
IVM. MCXU'UIIT, | I TIIOS. HU It IT T«*ll IN,
JAN. OIIMONII, j | .1 NO. MollltlHON.
McNAI GIir, ORMOND Ac Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Jhntcrs in General Merchandize.
Keystone IluiltlingN* Wlutehnll Nt*
ATLANTA. GA.
INFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co.: Allen, Mc
Lean ,t Rtilkloy, New York : Win. M. Law-
Ion A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston s J. K.
Toft, ('uidi'r., Duiiniu ,1- Johnston, Savannah;
Post A.Mol, New Uileans: Walsh, Smith A
Co.. Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M.
J. Wicks, Pros. Memphis; D. A. January A
'o.. Si. Louis.
liov23.lv.
vend kind* of Plows, mn nil fuel tired by Messrs. Sharp A llainil-
enn., who are Very annxioiis in iuiro-hiee ilu-m in this section ol
all Warranted, and we feel assured that il will he to the interest
We gn .railtee them to he all they are represented.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
Spiku Thrashing Miiuhiiuml
rpilEiimlci-sigiied, at Atlanta, tin., would
■ most respetfiillv inform the public tlmt
they will continue the Mniiiilaelui iug of Cot
ton* Gins aud Wheat Threshers, on their usu
al extensive scale. They are also innniifnc-
turing a most excellent SpikeTrliesher. much
approved whore it has boon used, in addition
to their old style. All Gins am warranted to
perform well or no pay, and delivered nt tho
purchaser's residence or nearest Railroad do
p'd, free of Charge for lrntis|H)rtiiti*n. Re
pairing don* at tho shortest notice nml iu the
nest Kindlier.
Wo ure also manufacturing Sash. Door*
and Blind*, nod shall be pldusod to fill nil
orders ontrustud to us.
PITTS A COOK.
np2R—1 Successors to J, Winship A Co.
TITLE’S
UGH DROPS
clng limnoillmc rollof, and in nine mn Wfl
cum n iirompt euro. It oxtrclw, ill. r
coiitrolliiig iiillucnci' Over Coucln J ,
lioo „r tl.o l...ng. ofnjiy moAv V,!'’- 11 *
Ivn »lt>|i|iliig till. in..ft Vli.lonl inn r„,. *f.
or nt most in a day or two, \i, B lnUr|
thought to bo decidedly oonsuuiptijj
been promptly cured by using a lew 0
and the wearing Little’s Strefigthenin, d 61 ’
tors on the chest. As nnsmHlyi, Prx
withaut astringing the bowels* it shH,
mount to ull cough mixtures. * l‘ nr *-
DR. LITTLE'S
VERMIFUGE.
I’roimrnl «ii.| mitupla liuiiio. on ,i ...
ulily bv W, li. bmlu. In jj.b,*
i. riH|d)ruil i« rrliovo .‘litillruii i?r I s
Iwaiclva bolllgoiib fS IliJ i,”| .! ’ “l.
io Ihv |i*bllL< its ftvi,
rntnilleH trill anv. inm'li Irovbir ' - '»
as well na Ihu live, ,.f biltrtv el!ildr™'!'", , ' ,
C ' aU " lof
Froiu'li Mixture.
I III. Is |ire|.aroi from a Krcnrli nticl,,. „
Hie forma of .So. 1 and 2; tlm (1r«l f 1 l 1 "
am"., unit No. 2 for llio ebro„ic n ihlg '': r “J
lm« bean tmieli llu|irovod noon InIhl..., 1
and fn.m ila minxam)tled aitceeaal.
aiuwraudu every oilier remedy for Dm ",
theuiaenauof the Kidneys nml lllioldn/n' 0
'"belli, llleniiorrlienl. and Klnor All.o. '!'7
feetiotif. Till. hvteit.lVO eom|.onilde.,.„l ■'' , '
properlle. lomll.v fllHeroot |„
pliernrier Imni nujllilnff In bs found b, o' J
Util mnloa i'llm inneotoen or , • I
Ani ' i' r "' lJ Cl1 ' iio,,c J' f.nid rivaui
I’ll. MTTI.tR
Itliinrarm mid TetterOlnlmml
Hon.lr.da of en.cs of Cltrunlo To
f''". 1 ' ;" 1 -. " I " 1 'll.'-n.ea ofllto skin p.>
ly. hnve been enretl by lid. remedy IS
IjlHa d.e "I'foiltmllot, of tbo No. 5 men.™
tion (1‘eitip ell'ineev) .ettreely n cnes liui’wn
lonn.l tlmt ilvvtll lintoHi-etllnlly erutlleal.tV
abort tiino, For the elite ef ('onceron. «!l*
nnd Uleera It la aydleil in |he r„ r01 0 |
tc-rs. mid nlmost infallible. 1 '**
Physicians nr» referred to tho L'tth ,
Dr. ftlllloV |„ t|„. P ,t,|nM ! J
imnllcino 111 the .Mnlcrln .Mwlien, t|f„t ,
nae, in cotopottnUlne 1,1. dillerenj’r™ p'
nnd tuh.nl to any If lliey „ r „ „ 0 | ,h. e|,|„ J
linnro of the profcghin, a? hn himu.ir l
practised mclieiim extensively for Tnnrt tLl
let vnnr. before retiring to ibe l„„i„r„.
All order* should lie nddre??ed to
LITTLE A ItRO.. Mnc.tr, fj n
For sale in Home, hv Messrs. Farell A
and by L. W. Doan. Cave Spring,, , n ,l K I
hc.nl* or DrnggiM* generally. jnlt!0.
Also Sharp A Hamilm-i ? Cultivators with the justly celebrated Sayre A Itemiiigtoti'H tinloii
t‘|.| W.« It'll) l.llffl t.lo lU.teo il. nll.Ul'ill.. t 1, in., n Ml I.. I • . 1 II
COOKING STOVES.
PATRIOT
VICTOR
Daylight,
Sim Rise,
Golden Fra
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATORI
NEVER DEBILITATES,
.dard Medb-ino. known and up-
ve by nil llmt 'p^ hnve used it. and is
i- resorted to willi'Q ! *
••ise.* for which ii'r •
i has cured thou
years who hud..
HAYWOOD’S
BALM OF SAVANNAH III
run
demising, Nourinliingnnd noHwlifyi,, |
I N* presenting the BALM UK 8ATANKAH I
to the piihlio, thn proprietor does*« w’lit I
out any of tho hesitation attending the i* I
jrodociion of n new nnd untried article, f., ,i I
im* now liven filWii years l .-fme the • ubl.r.
and ear I, year has added to iu popularity.,
I lie deiiiiiud lor il having increased so fur*I*
.void my previous fueiliiitp f„r tt»m»nnf«.
tin.-, the proprietor has recently cunibKiri
arriing' meiits tor producing it eu a uure n
tensive scale, nnd at the sum* time adding U
its former rxceUtnre, by the result of a Lr|
f grntlcincuirtsl
HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES,
S/l.oo!s. Offices, ( .Minting Ro.ii,h. Bir Rooms, and Shops—adapted to either coal
Wnre‘ci B , inT-* . HITiV ■ Fnrinor- B die,?. Tea Kettl.n, Round Bailor-
.V r '-‘■tings, and O Id Oven Lids, from Round Mo intaiii Works. Tin, Shoot
Bathing Tubs; Shower Batlis. Sugar Boxes, Cuke boxes,
Is of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
b , Hollow
Hopper wares. Stove pip
t’lik.i pan*. Jellv molds, nnd a good assortment of all I;
wares, ready made. «, r made to order on short notice.
,1.1. 1 sXl,A;T l ^""b y . ■i-r ! ,,r
Stoves—consisting of mm-o Ilian TWENTY dilferont V.n i.-lie/ .iVlv!! i H iv "ti* U * M>t
(aeturor* iu Album-. T..'i Vh-taw-all^fresh Iron, the in,mu-
noting of moro Ilian TWENTY dill’..
» , r , Albany. Philadelphia, uud Augusta. On,,—all of reliu-d
to he tho best Stove in the Union—the ('
Star, Daylight* Sun Hi*©, tJoldon
Jaulust* and Fhniiix, uro nil first
properly put iiji,
'•’u of Sto
oiling in
„ Mm GOOD SUIAU1TAN* sum
lie Lnnirnoinvcaltli, Patriot, Victor, Morning
nldnn I rP/.o, (*<ildmi lira* Iron Wizard, Rod
Class .Jlov.-S. and W.iriMlitod login, satialaetimi wli»n
A? the stove I,
• Is legithnatelv.
of the
ii'l.-ipled to the tem
dividinil taking it.
ipianiities as to act
els.
your jildgloeiiiglli-le
Liver luvigorator.
e dose must hr
lien* of the in jg
Ivon the Ituw-'Q
1 tli-! dictates ofj^
Altarkr. pya-M |
en. Suinmerlh> t'
D.opsy, • • -2
Jniiudik-r, Female Wunkhess. and may heii-ed
siieeesfully ns un Ordiiiiiry Family Medicine.
It will euro Sick headache, (as thousand
enn testify ) in twenty minutes. If two or
Teaspoon fills arc taken at coianit-iiee-
All v
Mi
m-k.
• using il aro giving their testi-
i the mouth with the Invigarn-
«.lh t
-etllei
trade that will hist
understand their liusiii
the result.
AM persons in want of stov
my Stock before they piireliu
to shipping, oith -rl.y Rdlron
work, unless otlicrwh
ju!l3.
cd t
lor River. Ada
* for Jo'.i'Work duo
iu hi v power t-« build up a
nd if good workmen, who
reward, I shall not fear
io interest, examine well
1 strict attention paid
doll very of die
tor, nod siv.ilhi
Pricu On© Dollar per ISottlc*
—A LSO -
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
rn.Mpm’SDKD from
P URE VEG ETA RLE EXTRACTS, and
put ii|»‘in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and
will keen in uuy climate.
The Family Ca-| . Illtarlle Pill i* gentle
Lat active (Jn’thurtlejtf) [which tho propritor
bus used ill bif jo-m--'^ j lice Inure I hail twcu-
rJ
pruclh-ul i xperh nee in i
The follewing voiiel e
known, and can he attested;
. . Ravzxxsii. Aijb. 3. IO. I
J. M. Hbywo...!, Ax'.-,.:— D.-uv Sir : I. I
fully eomply.wnh my im mho, to p|,s r<l I
n.y»|.ininu .if tbe im-rl.a of y..„r llnl,„'H|
KmhiiiiiiIi. Alter using a forsoiur two vsin.1
1 am prepar' d to speak from experience.»»(I
do not lu-aitale to prom,am o it the be»t i.^' 1 ,
I'll ration for the hair ll.nt I have ever used.-1
I esteem it a idenstint aud rnnvenhnt arli.l,|
lor dressing the hair, p ssessing most ofiltfl
virtues claimed for the popular eosnielist nfl
tliuduy, with iioiic of ti.eir delolerieus ai:>'i-|
ties. I feel confident that il only niMh.t-kZ
kni'wn in thu public to become uuiverrtlitl
popular. ■
Very re*|ieelfi-Pv vovrs.
W. f. Tlltl.VFPON,
Editor of S.i van mill Moruing Ncai, I
To }
The
\
that limht nil
«») many oilsj
almost nlii{i|
le—known as tho Rulni of .SavaMiaii-idl
have found it ire* luptirukly sein-rior In nil
otlo-r article of the kind. |ly a?e l*ioij|
weak is <|lit'u sufficient, hot oii'y to di?m;i.l|
tho d.iudriitV. Ae.. from ||,ch ' a
yi-nl iu for mn tion in any nppli. able (.iisiilU
It mnhi'ii'lt* the hair ti>o, in •
pleasant coildilion. which
fpreilies pielend |o <’o, l,iu
fa.l—In so far u.s my experience j oes.
, J. L. LOCKE. .
Ln!c Eilitor of (ho Savaniutli Itepuhlino. I
mr , t , Mav 28. 183*. I
Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: il gives i
plcasura to certify to the lli.e.pmlc.t .jumhtal
of your B.illn of Savannah. It is tin ‘
tonic for the hair, as well as the most ciTo-M
exlernitiinleriif daudmtr I linve ever triH-j
My hair has been inclined to fail out •
mv attack of Yellow Fever io IR.Vt.
iiinong allI the preventives I havo tried, 1
ll.-ilm -.f Savannah Ini*, heen the most Mini*]
ful. This inlioli | sav inrst cheerfidlv.
Yours. Ac., I *. W. A L EX A N I»K It.
Late Editor of IlieHaiainiah JtcpuhlienS.
For sale by J. M. HAYWOOD. Avt|
Manufactiiier and Projirietor. Havannuh,t **
'•'id by J <«’. >'i:isi:h, and F.iar.i.i. A
*ki„ Rome, Gn. ,7iil y iJ.tr- i
Man,ifad,irer of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ID,
NOTICE,
I S hereby givon to all persons against trad
ing for a Promissory Note, for one hun
dred dollars, givon to Joe Glena, in Sc]item.
her or Octobor, 1852, duo six months after
date, as the consideration for which it was
given totally failed. TH08. M. ALSTON.
Summerville, Gn., Feb. 18th ’60—3mw.
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER
FROM
Buena Vista Banks.
NEAR SALTVILLK,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA,
A supply of tho above named plaster, kept
constantly on linnd nnd for sale by
COTHRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts.
Rome, Gn., Nov, 16,6m.
. „ „ NOTICE.
A LL Persons are notified not to trade for
J\. four notes given to Francis A. Huson,
BST-Piedmont is said to L© arming to * “ 0 j 0 " , for dolinrs each, duo
- -- - p - M »y Uth, Aiigust llth,November 11th, 1880,
id I note for nine dollars, duo Deeemhor
1 note for
25th, 1860, all payable ..
or bearer, for negro hire, signed by mo. Tho
consideration for which said notes were givon
having failed, I am determined not to pay
them, unless compelled by law.
febl4-triw2m. S. JONAS.
A Timely Notice.
A LL those who are indebted to me, either
by Note or Account, must pa> up bo
foro return day, or thoy wijl be suod. , My
Individual books ^lust.bo settled.
janl0,tri3mos. A. R. UARPBR.
. '
CIIATTOOUA HIV Ell
INSTITUTE,
Gaylesvillo, Clicrukue Co., Ala*,
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
S TUDENTS of both sexes will bo received
nt this Institution, and fitted for the com
mon duties of life, or uuy class in our Col
leges. Compotont Teachors are employed.
Send for ii circular.
jan2I—wly
DYSPEPTICS READ! H
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
V£2£S&&SBL£ n ' w * w * ijliss ’
Prof. W. W. Rharpe, and .others in this vi-
imty can atteut to its virtues.
• For sale i* Roue, by
julyfiUl J. OYEISER
~ :• 7-i.?
Wo linvo on linnd a largo assortment of
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
AND GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
ft good assortment of
Hoots nml Shoos,
HATS & CAPS,
TH-UKTIiS, cbo.
GIVE THEM A CALL,
‘'Money Saved is Money Made.”
P. COHEN & CO.
To the Bo-Drugged,
—AM)—
Poisoned Clllzciis of Georgia
Y OU arc ovor-ruu with
ii delugu of tho vilest
compounds in tho form of
“Alchohoiic Drinks, that
over emuuated from that
pest of society, tlm Ligron
Mixkk. They are sold
you us a luxury, or thoy aro
dispensed to you as u Alctli-
cino, and in cither case tho
eft'ect is tlio snmo.
There is hut m
mipe, and that
i a luxury orn inodionmcnt
a safe nnd reliable stiuiu-
iaut. sidd under stamp and
seal, which renders "
it lias not been tampered with. Such
w
£31,
If-Vi/inhi* Mitt
('a.U-ClJ'
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered In/ the State in I860.
W.C, DAWSON* Co., Ma'am
MAUUtr, on sava.vnaii.ua.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery.
"By Ibis Scheme.
Purchasers enn select their own Numhors,
and pay any amount for a Ticket
tlioy limy desire !
1 Extra Clans 2, Dram Oct, 3, I860.
And on every succeeding dav (Sundays ex-
o.mf,„l » r. ..•oiouk/p. yy.
The eiiustmilly ii
from llio-e who Inn
nnd the satisfanthi
regard to their ns
place them within
" i'-rciihing
erticlo is I copied,)
_ 1 ®0-U. till. Rnhom,. tl“„ro • NilraWr.
LONDON CORDIAL GIN. p'“'- the Wlievl—from I up to 75—and
which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit- ol Nmuhors aro drawn from the
ish Government, Wlieel.^ If ii person selects ono Number out
is dolieutely flavored, (unliko any other Gin,) v 1 *? Unit Number is among the
with some of thu most valuable restoratives of Dinners drawn, liegets live limes the amount
tlie Vegetable Kingdom, and is by far tho * ,lvw8 ‘ flc l u «fc*l Numbers am
most healthy beverage extant. h " P«' ,s U.irty for one* if three seke-
Tiik Most Euixk.nt Piivswi.vns of Europe Numbers aro dJawn, lie gets two liun-
and America, im! only recommend its use by « ru u *"r ono; il four selected numbers are
tho hide nnd hearty) hut prescribe it ns u umwii, lie gets a thousand for one: if five
medicine where a stimulant is required. selected Numbers aro drawn, five thousand
Tiik Fkmai.k Skx will find it not onlv a L 0 / 0, ‘°;, of 8I * selected numhors uro drawn,
pleasant Cordial, butauertnin roliefin suil'er- thousand to m»o. Rkiikuiikr ! if two
mgs of u periodical character. or more, selected numbers are taken, and all
Analytical Ciikmists of nil ranks pro- ° r those numbers so selected are md drawn
nounce it perfectly puro, and its restorative the Twelve Drawn Numbers, th.i
uieriss iiicompurahle. lioKetisa III auk.
Sold only in quart and pint hsttlesby all
demand
long used tlio i’ills
Ph; whirli all express iu
lias induced me to
__ |the reach of all.
mn Profession SI well known t lint dif
ferent r'nthurtic* act Eq on dill'erent portions
of the bowels. |S *
The Family fla-l|3 .timrtin PHI ims.wjtii
duo reference to this Ij well established fact
been compounded W from a variety ofthe
purest Vogel a hie ;&■< Extracts, which net
alike on every part < of the alimentary
< anal, uud are good O and safe ill all cases
where a Cathartic, is needed, such as De
rangements of tin* Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains in the Back nml Loins, Cnslivonoss,
JMin ami Soreness over the whole body, from
sudden eolp, which frequently, if m-glneled,
end iu a long course of Fever. Loss of Appe
tite, n Creeping sensation of Gold over the
body. Restlessness, Headache, or weight ill
the In-ad, nil Inlhimmntovy Disease, Worms in
f’liildren or Adults, Rheumatism, a great
Purifterof tlie blood nml many diseases to
which Jlcsh is heir, thmnimorons to niuuUon
ill Ibis iidxcrsisement. Dose, I to 3.
Price, 3 Dim©*.
The Liver Invigorntor and Family Gntlmr-
tic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally,
nnd sold wholesale by tho Trade in all tlio
largo towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD. M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
335 Broadway, Now York.
Sold by Druggists in Romo. juiio29.ly.
Druggists’ Urocors, Country Merchants, Ac. |
Bewsro or IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED.
B. BALDWIN A CO.
OUR
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Dram four (I) Tima a Month !
.. ,, Importer,. na;l nro II,„ |il„. r ,;) 0 f nnv rcliomos ovrj
Dope, No. 40, Ilrnn.lwny, ^c\v A i.rk. oflyroA. For imrllrulars iidilruM
Cta!« ‘’"P 01 - 1 "’ »/ Me Winu, Brandi", W. C DAWSON’ .1 00., Mi’mnow,.
7 ’cAUlfoN TO THU PUDWO. 1 UW,r ' ] Mncon nnd ftivunuali. On.
“Sqhnapps,” “London Dook" ‘Club House’
“Gins, otc., otc.
Bowaro of obnoxious mixtures, put up in mu'n . i r ,
bottles, hearing the above titles. They aro I W after dnto applicntloii will ho
ftHoommon mixed Gius, ami until compared A. ,u V."* < 1 , 1 r '!' ,,,lr .v of Floyd countv,
with the gonuino 1 P»r leave to sell all thu Land belonging to
CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.'
thoy are apt to deceive tho unwary. scpLT.iy.
„—. ..-Jonglng
sno estate of John WJiite, deceased, lute of
Id county. This fitli February, 18,JO.
M'J. HARRISON CAMP, Ailin'
TIIK
(ii’eatcM Heductiou
EVF.lt MADE IN’ STAXDAHD
ffllJKiHFf sas
^ y/lWr I H
a® ^tiMra'5 c se
Scwiiig- Machines!
AFTER tliis dnto, I will soli the improved
KnrthoU' Family Sewing Machines at u Re
duction of $20.00 from formor prices.
Is now "ut ,,l ° XCW S,r,, i« I,t Nocdlo Muchin
imv23.ly. A. LEYDEN, Ocn’l Ag’t,
Atlanta, Gn.
White Lead and Linseed Oil.
A No. I article, cheap, hv
TURNKEY,
1U,J| 1 No. 3 Choico House.
A. M. Bininger &
(Establiflied 1778,)
SOLE IMPORTERS
N( S38 Brondwny. K
This agreeable Tonic, design
especially as a
Safe and reliable Mcilici
for Family Use,
.8 offered to the Public as a si
•ior article, poffcfTmg all the
•ues aferibed to it as a ilfew
Beverage, and deferving of
patronage in preference to the
picious decotiions emanating»
irrefponfible fourccs, and fol“
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our houfe (ellabli
.n 1778,) has attained a favoi
reputation for the genuine char-
ind purity of its Liquors, will
:rult, be a sufficient guarantee ol 1
:xcellence of this article.
Put up in Quart Bottu !
.afes of one and two dozen t
ind fold throughout the won
Druggills, Grocers, &c.
Druggifts and Dealt
Supplied with
Wines and BrandiP|
Direft from United States Bo'
:d Warehoufes,
Is gou
EL.