The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, April 13, 1860, Image 4

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THE REASON WHY. Do yon wish to know tho reason Why vdur neighbor often calls On the dashing widow Wilkins, And attends her to the balls ? Why his carriage is seen stopping At some noted clothing store, And the widow goes a shopping Whore she never went bofore? It* you wish it, 1 will tell yon— Lot me whisper to you sly— If they esteem it proper, , It is not your business why. •Do you wish to know why Peter H as forsaken friends and home, And left bfe native country, fn a distant land to roam ? Why Polly seems so lonely Since tho day that Peter left, And or all his friends, she only Should appear to be bereft? If you wish it, I will tell you— Let me whisper to you sly— If tlioy have reasons for it, It is not your business why. Would you liko to know tho secrets Of your neighbor’s house and life? How iio lives and how he doesn’t, And just how he treats his wife? How ho spends his time or liosure, Whether sorrowful or gay. An 1 where he goes for pleasure, To the concert or the play? If you wish it, l will tell you— L«*t me whisper to you sly— II your neighbor is hut civil, It is not your business why. In short, instead of prying Into other folks’ nflairs ; If you do your own hut justice, You will have no time for theirs, He attentive to such matters As concern yourself alone, And whatever fortune flatters, Lot your business ho your own. < »ne word by way of finish— Let mo whisner to you sly— I f you wish to bo respected, You must cease to bo a pry. A Hind Customer. A-pieen looking customer observed a Mgn hanging over a grocery store, read ing thus: "Wholesale and Kctuil•Store.’" He walked through tho crowd of ladies and gentlemen, until he got facing one of tho clerks who was rxIUbiting some tine sugar to a young lady; when he broke out with: ‘‘Say Mister, who’s boss here?” "Tlie proprietor has just stepped out "Well ho this a retailing shop?” The young man, hardly comprehend ing tho* greeny’s thoughts, simply an swored: "Yer, sir, a wholesale and rotail es tablishment." “Guos* you understand your trade?” “O, yes, wrapping up a bundle for his lady customer, "What can wo do for you ?” "Well, ns tho cold weather is coming on. 1 thought 1 might as well como and you you a job.” “I don’t understand you strangor,” replied the clerk, who began to think tho fellow was in tho wrong box. “Zactlyso; well I’ll tell you.” "Explain what you mean, my friend,” plied the clerk, as ho saw him pro- i bundle from under his seedy coat. "Well, as 1 snid once before, tho cold weather’s coming on, and I thought 1 inought as well ho flxin for it. . Come mighty near freezing t’other winter- toll ye 1 did—but—" "Stranger, 1 hope you will tell mo wlmt you want, «o I may sorvo you,” interrupted the clerk, seeing there was a number of customers waiting to ho served, lmt who, in fact, had osmost for gotten their errands, listening to the rich conversation betwooutho clerk and his droll customer. “Certainly, squire, certainly—I always do business in a hurry ; and just ns quick nn your master will let you, I want you to ro-f<n7 these old shirts 1 Let ’om como down to about tho knees, kase 1 don’t wear any drawers." Tho oflect may bo imagined, hut ns tho novelist says, can’t bo described.— The loud bursts of laughter that follow ed served to convince tho poor follow that he had made an awful mistake, and his long logs were put in motion at tho rate of 2:40. Denominational Oxen in Texas. [From the Bunkum King filnfT.] “A Criticism ns is n Criticism.” The "Stall ” was always pro-eminent in its musical criticisms. Ita notice of the advent of Leopold DeMeyer, the pianist "Thunderer," under tho non dc plume of " Herr Smash," was n very striking piece of "strong writing." He gave a concert in Hunkum, where his •‘Grand Piano” was “secured to tho floor by transverse timbers, and a side long piece of iron "11 err Smash soon entered with a bust of unanimous applusc. His ap pearance was excentiik. A bushy head like a bushel, and a smear ol moustache onto his upper lip, otherwise a frock coat and sundries. He also carried a cambrick handkerchief perfumed with Wo smelt it. lie took his posi tion, planting him-elf firm, while two upholsterers tucked his coat tails with little brass studs, also secured bis body with ropes. IIis audience wero by this time at tho highest point of the /ry-ivere, ami tirno they was. Iio took off his gloves, hurried his eyes all around tho theatre, looking grim, held Ids wrids about three feet above the key-h mrd, lotting the ends of his fingers hang down, his hair stood right up, and we knew that eminent jejmrdy was a-coiu- ing. Soho held them for three minutes, whiloall the whole audience was nigh out of breath, and while they was no, down became with his ten finger-nails. After this, he looked round with a smile and the enthusiasm of tho audience, unable to hold out any longer, broke through all bounds. Before tills was over ho lifted up his lingers and down he came again insomuch that tho brass plate of the piano was rcuchod oil’, and one leg thrown pretty nmcli actons tho room. I'limiuulul of this lie now be gan galloping with his fingers from end to end of the instrument, turning head over heels, between \ quaver mid a Mini- quaver, and all right again and on, be fore anybody would know that there was any time tost. Ho first played l’enrson' Yankco Doodle, out of compliment, and so tucking it in, that when the poor Yankee did peep out with its face we hardly kuowed it. Mays wo to ourself, "Can this be Yankco hoodie come to town, Yankee Doodle dandy?” After this, however, unloosing his •musical bark from the wharf of patriotism, ho began to play tho Battle of Prague, the Battle of tho Nile, Baltic of tho Pyra mids, Buttle of Wagram, Battle of \tis- tcrlitz and Battle of Blinker Hill, all concentrated into one grand junction cannonade, which utter the third volley ripped off his coat tails, tore up the brass nails, and throw the lid of the piano clear across the room, white the sensation of tho umliouco was unmiti gated in tho extreme. Ladies waved their handkerchiefs, and children at the breast bawled aloud, while some friends of oura weio so foolish ns to bo- hoo out of mere enthusiasm. Just as you think it all done, horns, fiddles, oy i n bn Is, gongs, and kettle-drum with a bang; bang; bang; tiddlode dumde did dle do idle; bang, bang, bang; tiddlode I MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS, tell all St., .AJmanta,, Gra. SPnilVG STOCK, 1860. Offer to the Retail Trade a large and choice Stock of SUPERFINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FASHIONABLE STYLES OF CLOTHS OASSXMXIXlEiS, XflSTEtSTS, MAnSELLS, VBST1KTGS cbO. ALSO, A STOCK OF MILITARY CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS. Arc promred, with mi oxcellunt Cutter, to Junko up tho above Goods at short notice,' in any style desired, by first Class workmen. Wo are offering; tc buyers, at whole sale, a largo Stock, well adapted to tho wants of this county, and at prices that can not fail to plcaso. Wo endeavor to meet the requirement* of tho Clothing and Gents Kurni.diing trade in every department, and to sell our Goods upon the \ eiples of CASH mid quick sale-., small profits and !cargo sales. W« Imvo adopted a perfect uniform UN’E PRlUESYrfTKM, and make our prices i each gin ment otloivdat Retail, from which price there U no abatement. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF, AND A STOCK ON HAND, OF Herring’s IB i irg ar and ld re Proo f 8; i fesj| Which took tho highest Prize Modal at tho World’s Fair in London, in 1857, and again inN. Y., in 1858. mnr2.‘Hv. •W. II Ell III NG A SON. closest prin- prices in plain figures on GEORGIA* Floyd Comity. W HABEAS, Charles Knowles Adminl*- trnf .r ..f Cherokee B. Talbot, repre sents to the chart, in tii-< petition, <lulv Died ninl entered on record.that he has fully ad ministered Cherokee B. Talbot's estate. This is therefore Incite all persons con cerned kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they ran. why -aid administrator should m»i* he discharged frovi his adminis tration, ami receive letters of dismission oil the first Monday in November. IR«0. Given amler my hand and official signa ture, at ulliec. tlii’« 2d of April, 18(10. apr6w0in JESSE LAMRKKTH. Orel. replic GEORGIA, Floyd County. W ADE S. COTHRAN. having applied to lie appointed Guardian of the persons and property of Rebecca C. and Frauds K. '* »rson. minor* under fourteen years of age, 'aidant* of said county. This is loeile all person* concerned, to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordi nary, to he held next after the expiration of thirty day* from the lir-t publication «f this notice, and *lm\v eniise, if any they have, why said Wade S. Cothran, should not lie in trusted with the GjmrdinmOiip «fth« persons ami property ol Be boo n<\and Francis E. Pearson. Given under mv hand and official signa ture, nt office, this Itli April l c t*fi. nprll5, J. LAMBEBTir. Ordinary. If; GEORGIA* Gordon County. •VTOTIGE is horoby given to nil IN having deinnnds against frav mm, late of said county, deceased, • them to me. prnp.-rlv made oat, wiifiin the time prescribed by law, ho n* to *lu»w their character and amount. And all persons in debted to .-aid deuonsod lire hereby required lo make immediate payment. This :td of April, 1850. nprilOd 'out Bate pavinent. This 8d o CURTIS UAsI.EY, Admr. Texas is a great Stato. It has not on ly a large, growing, mixed population— every variety of climate and soil, gamo and stock—but its very oxen have bo conus denominational, if not sectarian in name, character and spirit, proof of this wo givo tho following inci dent: A minister travelling along tho road, met a strangor driving his wagon, which was pulled uy four oxen ; us tho min ister approached, ho heal'd tho driver say— "Get upPrcsbytcrlanl” "Geo Camp- Lollito!” "Haw Baptist!” "What uro you doing, Methodist 1” Tho minister struck with tho singu larity of such names being given to ox en remarked— ".Stranger, you have "strange names for your oxen, and I wish to know why they had such names giron to them." The driver replied: “1 cull that loan one in front, Presby terian, becauso ho is true blue and nev er fails—lto believes in pulling through every dillicult ultice, persevering to tho end, and thon ho knows more than all the rest. Tho one by his side I call Campbollito; ho does very well when you lot him go on his own way, until lie sees water, and thon nil tho world could not keep him out of it, and there he stands ns if his journey was ended.— This oil* ox, behind, isa real Baptist, for he is all the tiino after water, and will not eat with the others, hut is constant ly looking first on one side, and then on tho other, and at everything that comes near him. The other which I call Methodist, makes a great noise and a great to-do, and you would think that he was pulling all creation, but he don't pull a pound." The minister having his curiosity grat ified with the explanation, rode on won dering what bo should next see and hear in Texas. This is no dream, but u fact as we have heard; nor arc we influenced by dyspeptic feelh.gs, telling our rea ders the ecclesiastical relation of Texas oxen .—True Witness. &3FA western editor, whoso wife lately had a baby, perpetrates the fol- j lowing, which ho denominates u “CUAHOE or INFANTRY." Sound tho stage horn! ring the cow-bell! That the waiting world may know; Publish it through all our borders, Even unto Mexico. Seize your pen, oh, dreaming poet, ' And, in rhymes as smooth as may bo, Spread afar the joyous tidings— Betsey’s got another baby! Crinoline—a device by which one- half of creation compass their ends.— Prentice. ggy-Why was Adam tho fastest man ? Because he was th£ first in the hu man race. ulo Go tale; bang, bang, bang; tiddlode dtllil tie idle; hum/, mint/, h(M</, ham/; then n slow measured ham}; hang’; BA NO; then at it again with a fiddle do iddle do crash; crash! smash ! and with that logs, keys, iron, wire, sank down on tho floor in one mass of hotercogcuerous chaos and llorr Smash, his hair on eend; his coat tails ripped oil; his eyes flashing lire; his mustaches looking thunder; his fists clenched; his mouth foaming, run right oil' tho stage." Tragic Death* A letter from Bruges, in the Inde pendence says: At a hall recently given by tho Gov ernor of that Provence, one of the handsomest wotuon present was Madamo , of Niouport. In tho course of the evening this lady conversed for a few moments with a physician of her acquaintance, who noticed a small black sjiot in tho lady’s cheek. Ho told her of it, but tho lady replied that it was only a pimple ami would soon disappear. The doctor thought otherwise, and ad vised her to apply poultices immediate ly. She, however, declined to follow Ids advice. In about an*hour after they met again, and tho doctor saw that tho snot was spreading, but uelthor ho nor tho lady’s husband could induce her to listen to such a proposal. Before she left tho ball tho cheek had become pain ful and swollen, and on reaching home poultices wero applied, but too late, for tho lady diod on tho following day.— The disease which thus cut short her days was a carbuncle of tho most ma lignant kind.” GEORGIA, Gordon County. rpu’0 MONTHS nfu-r date application M will In* made to tho Ordinary ol Gordon for leave to sell nil tbo land and negroes be longing to the estate of Grove Tomlinson, Into of Hiid county deceased, for the benefit LIiu heir* mid creditor*of s lid deceased. Tills April fid I sou. CURTIS BAILEY, upr5w2iu Adm’r. Folk Sheriff Sale for May. W ILL lie sold before the court house door ill Cedar Town. 011 tho lir*t Tue*dny in May, within the legal amir* of enle, the fol lowing property, to wit. Town lot No. 22 and store house theriou In Vdur Town—House occupied now by .1. C. ‘ruhb A Co. Levied oil by virtue of mort gage fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court against James <». Griggs, and in Invar of Win mins. K. LYON, Sift!'. ireliS—2iii GEORGIA, Floyd Comity, W HEREAS, David D Duke, Administra tor of William Thoringtou, represent* the Court in hi* petition, duly tiled and entered on lb-cord, that ho has liilly admin istered William TlcritigtonV c ute, These are, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause if any they ran, why “aid administra tor should not he discharged from hi* admin istration and receive letters of dismission on Monday in September I sun. under tiiy hand and official signature, HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE rcspectfulls solid a continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and CmsIt Customers, To whom our Gsods ere for sale at the LOWEST FIG I'll EH, IJmiO.w GEO IlG I A— Floyd Count y. W HEREAS. John W. Turner and .Tame* F. IL’skinson. Admiiiii-tralors of llcnjn min M. Tilt!, deceased, represent to the Court, in their petition, on (Be and »uiered • hi Record, that they havefultv administered Benjamin M. Tiitt's estate, These are, therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kinsmen and creditors, to show cause, If nay they can, why said Adminis trators should not he discharged from their Administration mid receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in August, ISIIO. Given under my hand and official signature Polk Nhuriir Sales. W ILL ho sold before tho Court House door m Cedar Town, on tho first Tuesday in May,,within the legal hours of sale the fol lowing property, to wit: One Coltou (tin ; Levied upon as the prop erty of Henry Richards, to satisfy a fi fu in furor of J. L. A W. O. Orr. v* said Richards. The above property was levied on. adver tised und Bald to Juines M. Ware, who failed to pay for tho saiuo, and it will now bo re sold at his risk. nntrSO K. LYON, D. .Sheriff. Gkoiiuk L. Fknnki., ") Libel fur Devoruo vs. \ P.dk Rup'r. Con Cutiii.ottk Fknnki. I April Term, ISM, I T appearing to the Court that the defend ant docs not reside in this county, and it further appearing, that site does not reside in this State, it is on motion of T. C. Bonner, counsel for the plaiutiir. ordered that the suid defendant appear, nt.d answer at the »e.v Term of this Court, or that the cause he con sidcred in default, add the pluilitifi' be allow ed to proceed. D. F. HAMMOND. .1. H. O. T. C. I do certify that the ahnvo is a true extract from tho minute* of said Court. This Junu «ry 2:ird, ISliO. ] WILLIAM T. WITCHER, Cl’k. S. C. jnn2tlwlniitihrliu. Clmttoogn Sheriff Stilus* W ILL l o sold before the Court-house door, in tho town of Summerville, on tire first Tuesday in May next, the follow ing property, to wit 1 One town lot, No.5, in lliock ten, in the town of Summorvillo ; Levied on to satisfy a iimrtgugo (I fa from Chattooga Superior court in favor of James Uurlow, Sr., vs John Harlow. Property pointed out in said fi fa. marJO. JOHN lb All RIDGE, Sh’IT. GEORGIA, Floyil County* N OTICE is hereby given to all person*, having demands against Gabriel Jones, lute of said comity deceased, to present them to us, prnturly made out, within the time proscribed by law. sous to show tlieireliurne- tor nml amount. And all persons indebted to ■aid dceoiued. are hereby required to mu' huniudiale puvm'uit, This 22d Feb. leflO; MARY H. JONES. Ad in’: fel.21. WM H. JONES. Adm’r. P. C0I1EX & ca (successors to Fried A Bro.) WouM respectfully call attention to their j>T littl&s , ANODYNE COUGH DROPS Onigh.., cold*, etc,, VnorwhU^I I rntdlolua to t.ic 't'- I clng liuuie,Unto relief, „ml in nine,?,?!1 ^■-5,ingTt'i'SZ”; [Inn lit the Lunge of any remedy knoi? 1 * I leu ato|i),lng the must viotonl f£. « I or nt most In n tiny or two \r I tli.ugl.t to bo deobloilly oonsiuntiUro I boon promptly cured by tiling & fell ? “**. I end the wearing Little'. Strongll,‘.,,1,,^ "• | (•« As nn,nodynoBiim?i„ Ilu -1 without nstringing tbo bowoll, It JffiPl?" 1 ' I mount to ull cough mixtures. s i ,|lr4 * DR. LITTLE'S VERMIFUGE [s roll it! rtf I i„ reliuvu rlilblrolt at worn,'; 8 ' 1 ’.' I l-.l,lo8 being utitf „r tbo host «n" , ,r^I ovor adbred to Ulo pill,III,, It. fre„„ 1 “I—11 futulllu. will niltuli trim bio tfu.lo,^'* I Uni hvo. „r many ohlWreT"*! igenurnllr ,J?I itov.lO, —if— WM. MCX.VI'UIIT, I ( TIIOM, KClirTClIIX, JAS. OIIMOXI), ) | .1X0. MOimtHOX. McNAtGlIT, ORMOND Ai Co., Commission Moroliants, And /fritter* in (lateral Merchandize. Keystone Uuilditigs, Whitehall Nt* ATLANTA. GA. ^•0.. REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A Patrick: Smallwood, Earl A Lean A Dulkluy, Now York ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K Teft, Cu“h*r., Duncan A Johnston, Savannah: Post A Mel, New Orleans: Walsh, Smith A Co., Mobile: Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M. J. Wick*, Pro*. Memphis; 1). A. January A . 1.01 nov2.'Uy. IMPROVED COTTON GINS Spike Thrashing llituhiiiest milEundersiguel, at Atlanta, Ga., would JL most respetfullv inform the public tlmt they will continue the Manufacturing of (tot- ton’Gin* mul Wheat Threshers, on their usu al extensive scale. They urc also mmuifnc taring a most excellent tfpIkeTrheshor. much approved where it has been usud, in addition to their old style. All Gins are warranted to perform well or no pnv, and delivered nt the purchaser’* residence or nearest Railroad do- mt. free of Charge for transportation. Re- lairing don* at the shortest notice and in the TO THE PUiMTERS in' CIIEROHEK (a. & ALA. • 1 by Me.**r*. Sharp A Hninil loduee 111, III in this section ol I tlml it will lie to the lutcrcM opr» seated. Itev refunded. best i Killer W E have samples of several kind* of PLuvs, mntinfaetur ton, of Nashvill,., Telia., wlm are very unuxinu* to in country. Their Plow* are all warranted, and we t'e. I u-mu-. of the planter* to try them. W- guarantee them to be nil tl.. . li any person is di.*.-nti. lied, the Plow can l>o returned and tli Among wl I -h are the f The Excel P , w.sUel. 7 si The K'glo " •• 7 • The Sharp’s pn'ent, steel. also innniifaeturiag Rn-h. Door* d Blinds.and shall he phased to till ull orders out rusted to us. PITTS A COOK. ap28—I Successors to.?, Winship A Co 2 left-hand. Steel. S sizes. 2 left-hand. •• east 7 sizes. The Excel, iron palm t. iron, 2 si/.o;, oust mould pal* nt, steel, « sizes, eight out of c I fnncli Allxturn. ’ This i* prepared from a French Hr,.:. I tho form, of No. 1 „,„1 3, th» flr.t r 1 ^ (i * I ui'uto. nml .No 2 f„ r ll,„ „|„.„„t„ lt '°, r ft I I'M Utfon 'niiel,tinpmVotlutton Inthl...!, .“'I nml In,in It, \inoxninpl.tl .iiree., i, m "'Tl I ni|ior.mL< tfvory othbr romccly for ||„. ,'• "I tlioilimmoor the IC 1,1 Hoys nml Illn<l,l«i o*’ 8 1 orfb.nl, lllonimrrlnml.nml Fl„„, I bcllonn. rill, oxtoAMro coiiMmuml re.,,1 • I .llllbroul iu Jo" , * in Atucri* a. AH™, obnrnctcr from nuyUiing to bo 'fo„n"l' 1 b, M. Low- Unit,',I SI,Ho, Itlinrtnnnontnft , , ln . - * lloo..r .nfoty nml oflloIvjtcy isuotriilljj I Dll. LITTLL8 Hingworni utitf Ttfllrroinlnrem I of on,o, of c.'lirnnia TV,, 1 short time. For the enro «.f Sncerou. I ami Ulcers it ia applied in ||, a f or ui of I tors, mid almost infallible. Gu- ■ Physician* are referred to the J.Hh tm*. 11 Dr. r,IUlo'« to tho moiliolne ol the Alulrriu JtoJion nfn, l I nml n, 1.0,1 to soy If tlioy „ r n not t|„ 0 l,i,f^ I Imnoo „f 11,0 n, bo ktmnlf t„| pruclio.'.l mo.l,t ine ox on.lrcly f,„ „„ir.tb“| ton yonr,, bofore ro .ring to lire l„„[„ m “ I All unler* should be addressed to I , LIITLKA BRO., Macon,G« I ,!i'ii; i!" w. n"::;: I limits or Druggists generally. HAYWOOD’S BALM OF SAVANNAH! i I'lL'tiiulng, NotirlnlilngunU Ilouuur, i., TIIK IIAIIt, n l I N pro,m,ling III,, HALM OF BATANXill lo tin, pul,Hr, lire proprlotur ilooi.o not I ptnprlelor doea •mt any of the hesitation attending the”£1 nml nuti ied arlielc, f, Jt 41 ‘ before the puldie,V trmluetioi * with tliej stly celebrated Sayre A Remington’s paten 1 showing those article* to miv and nil person*. HARPER A BUTLER COOKING STOVES. CiaAitsMoiiR Expensive than Bread. —Kov. Dr. Hawes, ol' llarll'ord, Conti., recently preached a strong sermon against the use of tohneeo. Iio exliil)i- tod facts and btatistics showing its de struction of health und sanity, its de moralizing inlluonco.aml its useless ex pense’ It costs tho pconluof the Uni ted States over forty millions of dollar annually ; fur more thun is spent for all GEORGIA—Floyd County. TWO all whom it may concern, Mary R. I Cone nnilOreenherrv Whitehead, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letter* of Admiiustrutiou on the estate of Samuel II, Ceuc, lute of said county de- eensad 1 Thi* Is to cite all and singular, tho creditor* ami next of kind of Sum'] It. Conn to he and up- near at my office, within the time allowed tiy law, and show cause, if any they can, why said permanent administration should not he granted to Mary L. Cone and Grecn- borry Whitehead on Samuel II. Cone’* tote, Given under my hand mid official signa- thisnt offieo, this 2lit March, 1 si.O. inn r BO JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA* Floyd county. W HEREAS, Stophen Ball. udmlni«lra tor of Thomas M. Gladcn, represent* t< purposes of education. New York city I the Court in hi* petition, duly Mud uses up daily $10,000 in cigars and $R,- Bred on record, tlmt he lm» tally ad 000in Li wl. llo predtotiKl tlmt the 1 Then"", M. Olinli*" i ustuto. ..nttn.. rel'tl.nfmtnnniitfiit .t.ni.1,1 bn l.lnu. I TllCBO nTC. therefore, to dtO nil pOfSon* show ndminiHtcrcd valley of the Connecticut would he Mas ted by it, and become us barren us tho old tobacco fields of Virginia and Mary land. jfcaY-Tho editor of tho Louisville Journal is responsible for tho follow ing: The Now York Times says that old Brown was hypocritical and tortuous.— We behove tho last time tho public had it good look at him he was "straight up and down." A Toper’s Soliloquy* Leaves have their time to full, • And so likewise huvo 1; The reason too, is tho same— It comes of getting dry. But here’s tho ditVerenco ’twixt tho leaves and mo: I fall “more harder" and moro fre quently. These nr*, thorefi earned, kindred and nny |h«y can. why snid ndiniuistrutor should Hot ho diriehargod from his administration and receive letter* of dismission on the first Monday ill October. ISIU). Given under my hand and official signa ture nt office, thi* Mh March. 18110. mnrlO J ESSE LAMBKKTII, Ord’y. GEORGIA* Floyd County: W HEREAS, Arthur P. Ford, adminis trator of Jus. J. Gill, represents to tho Court in hi* petition, duly filed and oh tcrod on record; that ho has fully administer ed Jnnie* J. Gill's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons eon- corned, kindred mid creditors, to show cause, if nnv they can, why said Administrator should not ho discharged trout his Adminis tration, and receive letters of dismission, i on the first Monday in October, I8rt0. Given under mv bund and official signature, at offieo. this, fttli March. 18«0. mur20 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Floyd County* W ILLIAM G. FOSTER,guardian of Me lissa Ann Mayo, having applied to tho court of Ordinary of said county, for a dis charge from Ids Guardiadship of Melissa Ann Mayo’s person and property. This is therefore to cite all persons concern ed, to show cause by filing objections in my office, why the said WilUutii G. Foster should not bo dismissed from hi* Guardian- sliipof Melissa Ann Mayo, and receive tho usuul letter* of dismission. Given under my hand and official signature, this 2d of April, 18(10. apr640d J. LAM BERTH, Ord. LARGE, RICH, ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall ami Winter DRY GOODS, Now Opening Latest Styles ami Importation which will bo sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, Wo huvo on hand a largi READY-MADE CLOTHING, PATRIOT VICTOR Daylight, Sun Rise, Golden Era £S a ae © .S3 HEATING STOVES FOU THE PARLOR, CHURCHES, 2" :r tf",l Hl.np,_„,|„,,re,t to nillt.'r ,'„nl „r re I. Warn ('retlnn L'l'nT n!!™"!'M Btfiltfn,, T.'" Ktfttk,. It.,mi,I lt„ilcr«. H.,ll„re ,, r( ( astings, and G Id Oven Lids, front Round Mountain Work*. Tin. Shed Iron und (.upper ware*». Rt<»vepipe and Dims. B.ithing Tubs. Shower Baths. Sugar floxe- » - litre pan*, .lellv molds, and n good assortment of all kinds of Tin, Sheet Ir SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATORI NEVER DEBILITATES. I T in Compounded entirely from (■11 HIM* and Ini* become an cstuhlir-hcd fact, n Standard Medicine, known mid ap prove by all that have used it, and resorted to with q < <• 111i• L isei for which it ^ f it hn* cured thou- all the ommended.. Is within the ln-t ii up nil hope*ol and each year ho* added to it* populj/iity.-J I ho detnaud for it luiving ineri unud »o f» r |„ I vend lay previous facilitiiH for it* innmifir.| ture. tho proprietor lias recently ceniphtdl arrangements for producing it cti « au,rc »t| tensive scale, and at the smut tints addingr.l its former excellence, by Hie result of a i',.! practical experience in its use. *1 Tint r„ll„;vlitg vuitdjiont or. ,i'ml,in,ii„i| known, mid can be attested; SwAXxAn. Aug. S. Is;,k _ J. M. liny wood. Agent—Dour Air: I rhor-l fully iomply"with mv premize, to give t, mv •pinion «.f the merits of y„t, r Balui'h- huvaiimih. Alter u-ing it forNoinr two rnnl I mu prepared to sjieak from experience, i 1 do not hesitate to pronoumu it the bc#t |.„._ ini ration for the hair that I have ever n*f!l.-l l esteem it a tdcasant nml ronvonient nrlKkl tor dressing the him-, possessing hum! of tli virtue* eluidled for tl e popular rosmrth* h the day. with none of II vil tlclekrii.il* quit jies. I feel eonfideut that if only need* to hi kn <u ii to the public to become univrr*a!!fI popular. Very re?peel fill!v vo'ts, W. T. TIIOMIWtN, Editor of Siivaniiiih Morning Nt vi. ' i *le if i fed i* dose must lic'ViJ itthipled to i iio tetn „r i'" n, ;g 'livi.h,.i i„Lit,it it. used in sitoh'f_ iptaHfitics n< to net !\ "ii the Bow- S .-Is, I the d'etntes ofjbH y,,urjiidgmentguide in u-o of the 'Liv.r luvii.orator, t will euro Liv- pj cr (‘oniplnints. Bit Attack^, |»y*. W pepvia. i'hrotiic Di- •ea, Summer ^ ('ouqdaint-. Dysen- •• Stoin.ieli. 11 ii Ivi t tin I finder I holer ently i »de. • i .short notice. and Coppc I would respect Ully tender my thanks to a liberal eomm.inlty for past patron., e y'""""' '". ■;«ll HplondLI Htnok „r Cook im .7 StnvtiX-,,Unit ,'f ,i,„ro I TWHNTY ,tilf„ro„t r, -I v,„ , . olliet ... • .. V , t i ' ' Varieties—all fresh from the nmnu- ; Albany. I hUiidelpliia, und Augusta. Gu„—all of refined iron, and ex. ellinir in l.o„"ty „f .l,,.,«„ ,,,,'t |„it,,rire. „ nimlitics |„t „r SLivm ivnr [rer.'re ,r„m,|,t „ L."", AI lire lii'ii.l ,it nil umti 1« lire UOOlt NAHA Itt l'AN. ,,,|,| to Ire tire l,",t atnt-,. i" It", t;,",,"—tlio (JdniiiHHiwf'iitill, ,», t | r j„t Vj,.|,, r Alortiiittf Slur, Daytitjlil, Sun Ills,,, (itil.lon fri/.u, (inlilun Urn, Gun Wi/nnl Ho5 Jllfkot, ii,i,l I Minin, , ire ull tlmt ol„„ 3tov«, mul Wiirnmre, l In "iv »»ti, tm m, properly put up. ® ' " 11 "non A. lire stove biisiirex. is l.((lll™itfly. » nnrttfn.l j.nrsul „f MV I1USINKSS. nml Wl„„ t , t„ •nie Unto making every effort in my power to build up a • “ itislaoti'.n t» iny customers—mid if good workmen, who ».riet attention tobtifltuess has its reward, 1 shall nut fear ill. if ih Infantum, Flutulr idiee. Female Weaklier, ami may be used esfully ns an Ordinaly Family Medicine, ill ettre Sick heudiielie, (as tlioU“ilim te“tify ) in twenty minutes, if two or spoonful* are taken lit couiuieiiec- llie Balm of Siivui-unh— mpartiMy *ii|H-rior to irj ' 1 ’■ * Its awe Hint only to diitiifKf found It ir article of tho kind is quite mi (licit nt, ||, 'hull', Ac., from He hair, l ut formation in any npplinildcq traded am, nnd have trade that will last me, and giv ■ understand their business, and si the result. All persons in want of «tnvos, ■ my Sttiek before they purchase, to shipping, either by Rrilroad o: e agreed to. All wlm are using it arc giving tludr testi mony in it- favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invignra- tor, and .-wallow both together. Price* One Dollar per llottlc. _ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDEDFROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, nnd put up in (ilas* Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any elin.nte. in Family 0a-| . Hhnrtic VIII is gentle iftive C.tihiirlie which the propritor tsed in his prac-'pJJ 'lice more than twen- the d- It limin',ulus the hair Ion. ih that moot , pleasant condition, which >o mmiv ell sperifics pretend to do. hut n’mo*»' «l*qj lull—in so far us my experience pons. _» J. L. LOCKE, Lulu E'.ilor of tho Savannah Rcpaldiein. May 2d, If if. I ..iieqnnlrct' nnalitMtl nr Biltu of SarNiiiuih. It is the loll lor the hair, ns well ns the most effeilull exterminator of damlrufl* [ Imre ever lrir<l-| M.v hair hit* heen inclined to fall out » uek of Yellow Fever in 1851, . n'l the preventive* I have tried, t't| Balm of Savannah Iihs hoen tlie innilitirtrs 1. Thi.* much I suv most cheerfully. Yours. Ac.. p. W. ALEXANDER. Late Editor of the Suvannnh Repuhlii'H All ordet tion will __ be made to the Ordinary‘of Floyd eoun- ty, for leave to sell nil the Negroes belonging to tho estate of Martha Winfrey, late of the countv of Flovd, deceased. This 27th Feb* ruary, 1800. * LARKIN BARNETT, ■ch2 Adm’r VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Buena Vista Banks, NEAR SALTVILLK, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. A supply of tho above named plaster, kept cuastantly on hnud nml for sale by COTHRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts. Romo, Gu., Nov, 10,0m. GEOllGlzV, Floyd County. W HEREAS, William J. Smith, executor of Charles Webb, deceased, represents to tho Court, in his petition, duly tiled nnd entered on record, that he bus fully'Adminis tered Charles Webb’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite nil persona con cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause if any tlioy can, why said Executor should not bo discharged from his Executorship, and receive letter* of dismission on the first Momlaj in October, IStlO. Given under my band nnd official signature nt office, this 5th March, IStlO. umrlO. JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y. work, unless oilier River. All ’ understand their true interest, examine well pronindy nftented to. ami strict attention paid r Job Work dit i delivery of the j till 3. Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, an t < ■ '('reusing demand • M long Used the PHI i Ph which nil express it To the Be-Drugged, —AND— Poisoned citizens of (icorgla . JIc.lt- CIlATTOOtJA ItIVl.ll INSTITUTE, Gaylesville* Cherokee Co.* Ala.* S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will he received at this Institution, and fitted for the com mon duties of life, or any class in our Col leges. Competent Touchers are employed. Send for ft circular. jiin21 —-wly . GEORGIA, Floyd county. YiniEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis- YV trator of Matthew Smith, represents to tho Court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, tlmt ho has fully administer ed, Mathew Smith’s estate. This is therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if nnv they can, why fluid aduiiuifltratur should not he discharged from hi* adminis tration, nnd rcoeivo letters of dismission on the first Monday iu October, 18(10. Given under my hand nnd official signature nl office, this 5th March, 1800. mm 10. .JESSE LAMBERTH. Ord’v. FURNISHING GOODS, a good assortment of lloots and Shoos, HATS &. CAPS, THUHTK.S, cfco. GIVE THEM A CALL, 'Money Saved is Money Made.” P. COHEN &CO. compounds lu t he form ... ‘•Alehohnlie Drinks, that ever emanated from that pest of society, the Liqt on Mix Kit. They are sold to dispensed to you us cine, nml in either cub* tho effect is the samo. There is but one way to escape, nnd flint is to use us a luxury or a medicament, u "ftto nml reliable stimu lant. sold under stamp nnd seal, which renders it cr it Iiius not been tump Ij’.lu/iiin.Miii. WALTON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA, Chartered by the. State in 185(1, W.C. DAWSON & Co., Mtt'g,rs MACON, OR SAVANNAH,GA. KOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery. By this SqIioiiio. Purchasers can select their own Numbers, ami pay any amount for u Ticket they may do-ire ! . Ykiskk, ami Extra Class 2, lira O'-t, J, ISjfl. And every succeeding day (Sundays e; copied,) at 5 o’clock.‘P. M. O-In thi* Scheme, thru are 75 Numhc ed i'| tlio Wlievl—from 1 tip to 75—«i is delicately fin with some of the the Vegetable kingdo: “Mt heiiltliy beverage extant. ^ ^ ,—(l with. Such CHARLES* LONDON CORDIAL GIN. f . ftl v , which is Distilled under dircetiou ol the Brit- , 01 ^'"“''er* arc dr islt Government, r u person sclucts ono Number out ly flavored, (unlike any other Gin,) ’ho and that Number is among the of tlio most valuable restoratives of . u,,, ,crs drawn, hogefs five limes thenmount »ml ial,yf,iMlitf l ," V “ »olo«»o,l Nntnlrer, „rr L ilrnreii.lio „ct« thirty for onol If three Belctf- Tub JltfsrKiiiXBXT I'HV»i«tAXH of Euroim l”' 1 Nimibor. ,u-o cljiiren, Iio (jots Ire,, him- and America, not only recommend it* use by «>*ca lor ouo; il four selected numbers are tho hale nnd hearty, hut prescribe it us a ,,r / IHr . n 'S c, j 1 ft ‘hoitsund for one: if fivo medicine whore a stimulant is required. selected Aiunhcr* are drawn, live thousand Tiik Fkmai.k Skx will find it not only n ° no ,'," Slx selected numbers tire drawn, pleasant Cordial, but n certain relief iu suffer- ,,1,uwn Umn*nnd to one., Ri;mi:miii:u ! if two mgs of a periodical ehtiraetor. or . ,, ' oro » Ht ’ ,oc, ‘>d mimhers are taken, nml all Axai.vticai.Chkui.hth of ull ranks pro- 0 mimhers so seleetod urn not drawn nouueo it perfectly pure, nnd its rcstorutivo 1 w«*vo Drawn Numhers, tha moriss incomparable. '* " Sold only in quart nnd pint bsttlcsby all Druggists’Grocer*, Country Merchants, Ac. OUR Beware of IMITATIONS. Buy only 1 CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN A CO., | Sole Importers. ty years. The constantly iu from those who linv nml t Iio sntirfaetio regard to their n*e,j ,has indue place them within the reach of all. Tho Profession S well known that dif ferent Cathartics act EZ} on different portions of the bowel*. The Family Ca.'|3 tlinrfie Pill Iiuh.wRIi duo roferem'O to this 2 well established faet been compounded Ph 'from a variety of the purest Vegetable EH Extracts, whielt i alike on every part of the nlimentn canal, and are good and safe in all cm where n Cathartic is needed, such ii* I. rangemenl* id' the Stomach, Sice)»ine*9, Pains in tho Buck and Loins, Costiveness, l’din and Soreness over the whole body, from stuldeiieolp, which frequently, if ncglueted, end in a long course of Fever, Loss of Appe tite. a Creeping sensation of Gold over the body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children or -Adult*, Rheumatism, a great Purifierof the blood and many disoasc* to which flesh is heir, the numerous to mention in this udxcrsiscment. Dose, l to JL Price, :i Dimcw. Tlio Liver Invigorntor nnd Family Cathar tic Pills are retailed by Drmrgiflt generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all tin* large towns. H. T. W. SANFORD, M. D„ Mauufueturer und Proprietor. JW5 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Ihciie. junc29.1y. TIIE Greatest flSeiliietioii EVER MADE IN STANDARD Depot No. *1Q, Broadway, Now Y’ork. Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies, Cigars, etc. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. "Schnapps,” "London Dock” ‘Club Holt so’ "Gins, etc., etc. Bownre of obnoxious mixtures, put- up in bottles, bearing tho above titles. They nro nil common mixed Gins, and until compared with tho genuine "CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN." they areapMo deceive the unwary, sept.7.1 v. Havana Plan Lotteries, Draw four (4) Times a Month ! agd are the most liberal of any schemes eve. oflerou. For particulars address, W. C. DAWSON A CO., Mannecrs. ocLO.ly.J Macon and Savannah, Ga. T WO months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd county, mr leave to sell all the Land belonging to sue estate of John White, deceased, late of id county. This fith February, IStlO. f“l>"- IWItltlSON CAIir, Adm’i’. m is! >- m ™ « ^ (Wk £3 mM pS 1 -^ 3B Sewing Machines! AFTER this date, I will sell tlio improved Bnrtholf Family Sewing Machines at u Re duction of $20.0(1 from former prices, 1\ S.—Tho New Straight Noodle Machine is now out, nov23.ly. A. LEYDEN, Geti’l Ag’t, -4 Athuita, Gn. White Lead and Linseed Oil, A No. I article, client), by 'JTItNtiKT, "- 1,11 NojSeboictf lltfiue. um A. M. BlNINGER&l (Establiflied 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS Nc 1138 Brofldwny NJ This agreeable Tonic, desigt especially as a Safe and reliable Media for Family Use, s offered to the Public as a sS •ior article, poffcliing all tl' 8 ,* ues aferibed to it as a Metlm Beverage, and deferving of patronage in preference to the 4 picious decodions emanating hj irrefpunfible fources, and fold! der various pretentious names. The fad that our houfc (eltablisj .n 1778,) has attained a favoff reputation for the genuine chaW ind purity of its Liquors, wiM Tuft.be a sufficient guarantee ol *, excellence of this article. Put up in Quart Borrtasj .afes of one and two dozen e-M itid fold throughout the wond" Oru’ggifts, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Deale 11 Supplied with Wines and Brandi^ Dired from United States Bonjl ;d Warehoufes. Ju Bow* ap20.1)