The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, April 20, 1860, Image 4

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THU FUTURE. t J " l. tli(*ovor nml glorious, 11 itlc' i ho futuro from our sight, Flings (ho veil Of destiny o’er us, Sombre tvs the* shrulos of night, 1’iiKus ho content, with knowing < M’ tho Present nnd the Fast, And with one decisive mandate lluahosall that wo would ask. The mysterious far-otV Future— l.iko tlie God that gave U' birth— Dorn we ask to raise* (ho curtain— Fs poor mortals of the earth? < 4 »u. >tin» tho all sc,.inir wisdom < if tho glorious * )no ahovo, When tho every hreatli wo’ro hreatiling Is testimonial of His lovo? And v l ing, vet most dreadful for a mortal mind, •Vo gt Oping in tho darkness, To its m>stem*- e\* r Mind. V.-l ’(is kind in thotYi a tor Thus to shroud our coming years, That wo dvetu.1 not future sorrows. Ami expect not future tears. Did know the throa Filing sorrows, i add wo soo tho shadows nigh, , ;y heart would heat with sadness, I very smile chnmro to a sigh, t wo know tlun liieitd* we cherish W1.14M U-trny the trust reposed, id the faults*of erring mortals— W, iv tiiev allntonco disclosed. T! -. a ’••‘d a dreary prison \V..i H this heuutcon* world appear, t>* • • t l>e turned to hitter, I bright hone ton fear, At: 1 . igh frioiulshln limy ho fleeting, ; ■ h it bo a mocking name, Slid wl. le fancy makes it blissful, Alako*- it seeming, ’tis tho same. uh ’ d ; .rood ami kind tho Wiso Ono lli 1 the Futuro from our sight, Veil- 1 i darkness coming pleasures, 1 ’ Liu's every withering blight. ( . ic d lisps tho word “to-morrow,” \ ,1 tho Futuro is the thomo \\ h frdm infancy to manhood Vi,- us as a witching dream. l HE IIOOF QUESTION. >-, yomringed winds, round my pathway roar, i not know some quiet spot j hoops are worn no more— londhiid silent dell— island f i walk three abreast ’ ng’lrfte village pnvc? aid winds lussed around my face . 1 nickering, answered “nary place.” **1 don’t Cure if I Do.” In olden time, before the Maine laws invented, Wing kept the hotel at 1; ! !!•> Granville, and from his w .jlhar furnidicd “accommodations n and boast.” He was a good n id.id. but terribly deaf. Fish, tho ilia .<• painter, wasatllictcd in the same [From tho CliristinYi Observer.] Snercil Mountains. 1st. Mount Ararat, tho mount upon which the ark of Noah rested, and which first overlooked tho graves of n ruined world. 2d. Mount Moriah, the mount upon which Abraham offered up his son Isaac; where, afterward, .Solomon built the temple, lid. Mount Sinai, tho mount upon which the laws wero givon to Moses, dth. Mount I Tor, tlie mount upon which Aaron died. 5th. Mount ‘ ‘ gali, the mount upon which Moses died. Cith. Mount I torch, tho mount where Moses saw the burning bush, nnd where Kigali tied from tho faco of Juzo- 1*1. 7th. Mount Funnel, where fire; fame dowmind consumed tho socrifiee of Elijah, and whore he slew tho proph- ots of Ihtal; nnd from tho summit of which he prayed for rain, and was un- swored. 8th. Mount Lebanon, the amt noted for its great and beautiful cedars. Ac. (Uli. Mount Zion—tholit- al Mount Zion was ono of the bills on which dorusnlem was built, and stood ir Mount Moriah, where Abraham otrerod up his sou Isaac. 10th. Mount ”’’ *c, the mount upon which Christ* transfigured. ll‘|i. Mount olivet the mount where our Saviour nravod, being in an agony, and saying, “if it bo possible, lottTiis cup pass from mo,” &e. 12tb. Mount Calvary, tho mount where Saviour was crucified. This la-t mount in the sacred category is not, however, least.in importance to a ruined world, Isaiah 15, 22: “Look unto mo, ml bo ye saved, all tho ends of the irtlv, for 1 am God, and there is none Iso.” John 1, 29: “Tho next day John 'oth Jo-m coming unto him, and saith behold the lamb or God, which taketh away the sins of the world.” And John II, 10: “For God so loved tho world that ho gave his only begotten son, that whosnovor beliovoth in shall not perish, but have ovcrlasting life X. JMTTho crown worn by tho Queen of Great Ih'itain at tho opening of Furl in* nieiit is composed of hoops of silver, which are completely covered nml e«m- caled by precious stones, having a Mal tese cross of diamonds on tho top of it. In thccentrc of this cross is a magnifi cent sapphire. In front of flic crown, above the tlm rim, is another Maltese cross, in tho middle of which is (lie large unpolished ruby which oncograced the coronot of tho chivalrous Black Prince, and underneath this, in the cir cular rim, is another immense sapphire. Tho arches enclose n cap of deop pur ple, or rather blue velvet; and the rim of the crown, at its base, is clustered with brilliants, nnd ornamented with t Heara>de.di*and Maltese crosses equally rich. There nro many other precious gom«—emeralds and rubies, sapphires small clusters of drop pearls o! great price. The crown is nltogother valued at over half a milliau of dollars. In deed, were it possible to re-collect and bring together such Previous I MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS, "Wliiteliall St., A.tlaTit<a, Ufa. 8FRI3NTG STOCK, 10 6 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 OASZMBnXIS, XjUXTOSKTS, MAB.SEir.I.S, VESTINGS cbC. ALSO, A STOCK OF MILITARY CLOTHS AND TmNMflfiS. Arc prepared, with an i-xuullunt Cutter, to make up the above Goods at short notice, in any style desired, by first Class wnrkmen. Wo arc offering tc buyers, at whole sale, a largo Stock, woll adapted to tho wants of this county, and at prices that can not fail to please. t tho requirement* of tho flnlhing and Gelds Furnishing trade hi every department, nnd to sell i irk sales, mmll profits and b arge sales. We have adopted a perfect uniform ONE PRICESYSTKM, ai Wo ende iplcsof CASH and quie.. ... . each garment olluivd at IMail, from wide tv pviec tlici.e i* no abatement. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF, AND A STOCK ON HAND, ur Goods upon the very closest prlu- 1 make our pricod in plain figures on OF HerriiTi2:’s Burglar unci Id re [Proof Sa fesil h. Which took tho highest Prize Medal at tho World’s Fair in London, in 1857, and again in N. Y., in 1858. *■ mai2:tv * . W. HERRING & SON. W'J GEORGIA, I’loyil County* H AREAS. Charles Kimwlo* A«1»ninis- nlt.r of (’ln r.ik.*o It. r<*i>ro- the court, in Id* petition, duly fil'd nml entered on tomnl.tli.it It** ha* fully ad ministered Ch<r<*keo D. Tul lmt'* estate. till p»*i ccrncl kindn-d nml eu-limr*. le * they ran, why should not'bo dIrjed fr< tmtion, nml rw« ivo letters «»i diHui* tho fiivt Monday in November. I»«0. (iivuit meter mv hmel nml official turo, at office, lliiV• 2d of A|»i*il. I«‘*0. nprAwilu Iii-* udminls- SI-: LAMHEUTU, Ord. GEORGIA, Floyd County. W COTlIRtN, h iving applied to ilil«*d ilimrdinli of the person* nf Rebecca and Frum-i* K. ■ra under fourteen year* of ago, This Is to rite all |»i*r*ons «*onet-r!iod, to ho and nppi..r at tho term of lie* Court of Ordi nary, to In* held noxl after the oxjdrntl thirty dav« from the first puhtii • n nf this tieo, and «ho\v cniiKO, if any they have, why tut id Wade S. f'othr.in. should not ho in- trusted with tho Ounrdiamdiip oftho persons nnd property o( Rohecca C. ami Francis E. Given under mv hand and oflloinl signa- turo, nl olfieej this 11h April 1 soo. uprilj, J. LAMUEIlTir, Ordinary. N‘ Mu* day they woro sitting by llicm- .c in the bar-room. Wing was bo- . f the counter waiting for the next mer: while Fish was lounging be et ha fire with a thirsty look, cast* beep's eyes occasion ally at Wing’s -.nit cis, and wishing most do- . Iv that sumo one wouldcumoiu uiul A traveller from tho South, on his \ to l>r.indon. stepped in to inquire <li- ttmce. Going up to tho counter, i-1- tii you tell mo, sir, how far it is to mi don?” •1’randy ?” snys tho ready landlord, oping up; “yes sir, I have someat • -.mie time liamling down a decanter • i c precious liquid. •You misunderstand me,” says tho • i gor, “| nskod how far it was toLViiu- I'ltev call it pretty good brandy, \\'i •. “Will you take sugar with reaching, :t- ho spoke, for tliobowl i.l toddy-stick. : h..* despairing traveller turnod to e landlord,” said he, “seems to bo .ill you toll mu how far it is to 1 bank you,” replied Fish ; “I don't • if I do taUo ndrink with youl” fTe stranger treated, and lied. much stones, thi* estimate would below their intriiisio value. The old crown of England, mndo for George lli. weighed upwards of seven pound-: hut, notwithstanding this gorgeous di-play of jewelry, independent of tho gold yap the present crown only measures seven inches in height from the gold circle to the upper cro-s, and its diameter at the rim is live inches. Tii NO Bei.i..— Old deepest sometimes Rum or tii i: Toi.i. Among the highest woods glens of ilrazil a sound it heard, so singular that tho noi.-e sei*ms quito unnatural; it is like the distant and solemn tolling of a church Ik-11 struck at intervals. This extraordinary noise proceeds from the Arawonda. The bird.sits at the top of iho highe-t trees in the deepest forests, and though con stantly heard in the tiio-t dc.-ert places, it is very rarely soon. It is impossible to conceive anything of a more solitary character limn the profound silence of tho woods, broken only by tho metulio ami almost supernatural sound of this invisible bird, coming from thoaii, and seeming to follow wherever you Tho Arawonda is white, with a circle of red round its eyes; its size is about that of a small pigeon. GEORGIA, Gordon County* JOTRT. i« hereby given to Ml jjerron* lomnti«ls ugaiiiat iid county, decen (Item to mo. properly ion<lo < linn* proscribed hv laiv, so a- i. l.to.l h. -aid d•-ceased are hereby required to make hmnodinte pnvinent. Thin 3d of April, CUUTUS UAsI.EY, Admr. apr'» ud GEOIUHA, Gordon Comity* riRVU MONTHS afi.-r dale appldtcnilon |_ will Im* nuiilo to lltc Ordinary or (Jordon minty, (la., at the (ir-t rc-.iiliir term after tho xpiralion of two months fr* for lea • tl-r ell till t a land * ho- i, late Polk SliorifT Sale for May. the lir.-t Tuesday in May. within the legal hours of sale, Ihu fol lowing property lar Toivn- C’rithh A Co. . '.’2 ami store honso them -House iM*eiiph*«l now by Levied on by virliu* o’f I med from Polk Superior l M. Yn elt‘2—2tn GEORGIA, Floyd County. W li FAtl-yXS. David D. Duke, Adudliistra t r of William Thoringtoii, represenN to the Court in Ids petition, duly filed nnd entered mi Itccord, that lie has fully admin- istered William Tln.rington*« e.-tate*, alt person* eoiieerne-l. kindred and creditors, eau.»e if any they ean. why said administra tor should not he discharged from his admin istration and receive letters "I'dismissiou on the first Monday in September tMiO. Given under my hand and oiheial signature, GEORGIA—Floyd County, W II KUKAS, John W. Turner and .Tames K. Hnskinson, Administrator* of llenja- tuin M. Tutt, deenased, *-epretjent to the Court, in thnir petition, on tile and entered on lleeord, that tiu-y have fully administered Benjamin M. Tntt's estate, These are, therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kin«men and creditor*, toshniv cause, if any they can, why said Adminis trators should not Imj discharged from their Administration and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in August, TSIIO. Given under my hand and official signature HARPER & BUTLER, Importers nnd Hcnvy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AM LllICAN HARDWARE At 9 Broad Street, Borne, G.i. WE respectful!* tnlicl n contluuntion of Iho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and Oiusli CiTstornerg T.I whom our Cl,oil. on- li r sulont Iho LOlVIiST l'Ka'ltES. TO THE . MollltlSON. 31eNAFG1I P, ORMOND A Co., Commission Moroliants, Aii'l Dealer* in General Mrirhamlixt Keyntone IIiiildingM, \\ lutehnll St. ATLANTA. CIA. \ft..Ui:Kl:UHJFKt rs. Smith X Allen, Me Win. M. Li Patrick; Smallwood, Karl A (' Lean >t Bulk ley,* New 'York ; Ion X Co., Naylor A npiilli, Cl Tefi, c.idi'r., Duncan .v.bdiu Post A Mel. New Orleans: Walsh. Smith X Co., Middle; Ciitlonden X Ch.» Louisvillo; M. .J. Wieks, Pres. Memphis; l>. A. January A DR. LITTLE'S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS A 'sskl at41 Whoring Cbitfjh*, Cold*, etc,,] This is a pleasant madlolno to oing iinuiodinto relief, and in ti|h 0 cases a prompt cure. It oxcrcUcs th„ f ^ I controlling inllticnec over Coughs nn,i tI tiun of tho Lungs of nny ronieUy knm! rrit * I ten stopjiing tho most vtolont in n e -*l ‘V «« ueeiueuiy Consuinpt| vn I been promptly cured by using n L t I F* 1 wui-lngl.HU.-. BtwSgihSSSsI l.'Mi.n lliaoknl. A»un«nfflffi“. "n.! mount to nil cough mixtures. I ar, “ Dlt. LITTLE’S VERMIFUGE i« ro.|„irn.l In r.llcvfi .■I.IMrcn ,,f ,1 „r ll„. boa. 1,JT'*H| l."Hili. H will ...VP I, Ironic ,l,„| »I ... wvll ... tlm live, or uui.iv vl,U,lI out of cvcytc,, wiu^l I'rmioh .'llvturo. " ml No. aroriho i-hfoni. I 1 *I has been much improved ujmn InthiA/.L. I nml from its unexampled success illiSv'fl supersede every other remedy for t|„. * ^1 the disease of llto Kidimys and er n'^l errheal, Itleiuiorrlieal. nml l-’| u „ r ^j| ’ , I Icct-Ml.--. ’I his extensive compound 1, I •-"-llv <llfl,ro,.t ■ >,it.>■! st .I..., I'liarmai'ojxr **■ J. K. |ini..ii. o..r ...roly nnd ortlct6«icy r t.»«iriTv fP tiniiah: in Ann-run. IHL LITTLE R Scald Heads, am) disc v‘23.1 IMPROVED COTTON GINS Spike Tliriivhiug tlnchlncut FfMIK iindersigiied. at Atlanta, Gn., would .1. must respolfullv inform tin* public that they ’ ntiniio the Manufacturing of (' ton Gins and Wheal Threshers, on their usu al extensive scale. They are also luaniifnc- luring a most excellent HpikeTrln-hcr. much approved where it lias been u«cd, tn udditlon to ilieir old style. All Gins nre warranted to perform well or no pay, nnd delivered at tho purchaser’s residence nr nearest Railroad do pot, free of Charge for transportation. I,V- iniirinif don* at the shortest notice nnd in tho la'si inadner. We are also manufacturing Sash, Poors and Blinds, and »h«U he pleased to 1U1 nil lid county deeea-ed. for the benefit of the heirs amt creditors of said deceased. This \pril ml I-tii). CURTIS BAILEY, Adiu’r, Folk SLeritr SuIch. W 'll.Lhy sold before tho Court House door in Cedar Town, mi the first Tuesday ill Mnv,|Uithin the legal hour* of Bale the fol* ‘ ’ property, to wit: \,ttnn Gin ? Levied upon ns then Itichnrds, to satisfy n fi fa vor of J. L. A W. 0. Orr, vs said Uichar The above property wn* levh-d on. ndv sold at his risk. E. LYON. P. Sheri(T. C'liiiiloogu Shnrilt SuIch. *Y\TJLL \*e sold before the Court Ueuso ^ V d *or, in the town of Summerville, on the tirM Tuesday in May next, tho follow ing property, (Mvlt/ Onc’town lot, No.5, in Ihock ton, in the town of Summcrvilln ; Levied onto satisfy I n mortgage ft fa from Chattooga Superior court in favor of James Harlow, Sr., vs John llnrlow. l’rxr,7J K !!“ l f',V l, 1ms invented u new way ^Uroiiok L. Vksski., ] Lil*el f«.r Pevoree in vs. \ Poll* Hup'r, Court, Ciiuii.ottk Fi:xxi:l. J April Term. IHM», I T appearing to the Court that the defend ant dues not reside in this ccunty, amt it further appearing, that she does nut reside In litis Slate, it is on motion of T. 0. Bonner, counsel for theplaiutill', ordered that the said defendant appear, and answer at the next Term of this Court, option the cause lie con sidered in default, add the plaintiff be allow ed to nrvvvvd. P. F. HAMMOND, .7. F*. 0. T. C. I do certify that the above Is a true extract from the minutes of said Court. This Janu ary 23rd. I mil), of several kinds nf IMmws, manufactured by Messrs. Fluirp A H.-unil- ’ • Tetin., who aro very nuuxiou* to Introduce them in this section o( i* aIl warraiUed, and we feel assured that it will he to the interest iruntuo them to la* all they nre represented. ctiirned amt llte money refunded. following! lb lied, the 1*1* *2 left-hand, iled. S si •(••». 2 left-hand. *• east 7 sizes. The Excel, iron patent, iron, 2 si/e.*, east mould patent, steel, ’J tdzes, GEORGIA, Floyd County prop rlv t rihed by la id ninoniit. • - all porsous, as against Gabriel Jones, deeca-cd. to pr. s lit them lA out. within the time 10 " ' " ' r ‘ <irat ' Th mkt* \\A\ lv.t-1,1 r tho bikes. goiltlo- i ii, lady mulilog. Tin*gentleman was i i renmturcly old m m. the huly n. rnth- ; Ho- looking ono, tho (log a fine poin- : -1. Tlio Indy wins much younger than bu-t).\nd; she was wealthy am\ he a lift, and from their actions, ho was : !ie cla- ( called “hen-pecked.” They : ‘.aiii'-d on board until wo arrived : I.-ckinac, when they left us. We i .1 children on board, and tit it,. I,, .kfast tablu tho next morning a ' \ of sin <>v seven hummers for stopping a locomotive when at full speed. Ono of the American ways of doing this filing, is to jump them ... .. •-■ ■-j i through a draw-bridge, it lias never amoiGw wav I t0 Hto ^ ^ lom cllbolualiy when i\vo 1. rid nil | Jr * <Hl " 05f*“IIclIo, Hill, lend mo five dol lars You’re mistaken in your man, I’m not a Jive dollar Bill l” RVJrA poet says*. “Oh she was fair, but sorrow came, and left his traces there.” What became of tho balance of tho harness ho don’t state. uuir30. JGlt.V B. AKHIPGE, Sh'lf. P. COHEN & CO. (suci-cams to Fried X Bro.) WouM respectfully call attention to the m Sharp A TTami1'.on’s Cultivators with tin* j-stly e« I ;! Steel Teeth. We will i.iko pleasure iu showing lUo/o articles t«> X IL'iiiinghui's pate uny and nil poirmnt. JlAitpKU X BUTLER >rdo i onlrustod PITTS X COOK. S—1 Successor* in J. Winsliip A Co C5l.rm.lo Till',, II,,n (l.ijll.K .Ironoot) .cire.'ly , C a,. \ M \ '' F '.!'»> I' will i„,i .'ItV'cl.iiJIvcr..N, 1 ..IT' I ’-'"W."""- e- r O"; .-..™ Of (funroroii. sl,2 I in.<1 l,l,ipr, ll If /Wl'Me.) in the form „f . ih, Ml), |„j„| l - ' Vi ' v . 10 riil*|n(m .|j nvliduu of till* .Materia Medica, th M i, scs iii eniiipiuinding his dlfli-rent mawt'* •k.-d tnsav ir they nre not tin* rhbf nf tlio profo.-siuli, ns ho hinuelf U I extensively for mor* tLu I *- the InisincM. ten vears. I'cToro retiring All order* should l-e addressed to”' LITTLE A BRO., Mart Yr sn , ” Is M T r ’; * m| and li.v 1*. \\. Penn, Olive Hiiriu™- — 1 *■ hauls or Druggist* generally. Si 1 Nfrinp., liAV)vnoi)’s BALM OF ^SAVANNAH I Fleansfng, Nourisliingnnd Heunlifji r » I THE HAIR. ’I I N presenting the BALM OFPAVAlGt|]l t" th» public, the: proprietor due* *o nhi W out any of tho In filiition •■*»--- •* attending tho ami mi tried artirli*, f f -j I ’ re the pitliLe, I pepidnrilj., I und eueti ycur l)iis aduv»l to i The d< tnnnd for it having incn un-d > provl.m. fncllithi f.,r il. i,i„ tl( „l praelh al i xpet it-1 i it* l i tiln* i-d'l r.f •, I rwanlt of * kt| I NEAV FIRM. Mills & Sumter, sa A-oitn-s LIVER INVIGORATOR! •NliVEIl UHllII.ITA-rKH, I T is C’oniiioiindrd entirely from Giim«, nnd aim hot an e-lnl.l.-he 1 fact, n Rtai.dnrd Mcdi in>*. kicwn and np- provo by all thaCp^ have ii'eil it. .* ,| i- now re.virtml to withiQ ii-milidt neo in all the dim .*.-•> fi.r u iiieli it HAVING ASPnr-IATI-n Tin;>rSi:r,Vl:A TOO ETHER KOI! MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF GEORGIA—Floyd County. r¥in nil whom it may concern, Mary S. I One nnd Greonhorry Whitehead, having in proper farm anpliud to mu for permanent letter* of AdminiHtrntion on the cstntu of Snmuul 11. Cvne, lute of said county do- eoased: This is to cite nil and singular, tho creditor* and next of kind of fimn’l II. Cone to ho and ap pear at my office, within tho timo allowed bylaw, and show cause, if any they can, why said permanent administration should not he granted to Mary L. Cono nnd Grcon- licrry Whitehead ou Bamuol It. C'ouo’s es tate, S Given under my hand and ofllcial eigun- tlii* at office, this 21st March, 1800. ' tuur.TO JESSE LAMBEKTIi;Drd’y. LARGE, RICH, s l' -lip the lady that had tho man l«l -: wont ashore at Mackinac, didn’t fr^y-The franking privilege originated in England in the year 1000. I’nder it members ol I’arliaincnt used to frank “entire backs and packs of hounds.’ vei'v one at the table roared . r that, for tho balance of the trip, n they were spoken ot, it was ns the that had tile man and dog.—Comic -J.01118 the Fourteenth, playing at ■ I'ltmon, had a doubtful throw, a arose, and the surrounding coui’ ll remained silent. Tho Count dc -lout happened to come in at that - idc tho matter,’”said the King r majesty ’ said the Count, “y wrong.” replied the King, “can knowing the ques- repn a accido, i •.tuse,” said the Count, “had the been doubtful, all these gen- i would have given it for your (JF.ORGIA, Floyd county. W^H HUE AS, Btophon Bulb aAiniidstrn- \ \ t<>r of Thomns *M. Ghulcn, represents to the Court in hi* petition, duly filed , t^Tlio school Committee have o. 1 ;. bidden tho assignment of lessons study out ofscliool in tlio Boston schools I for girls. Tho City Fhysieian bad be come convinced of tlio alarming evils resulting from such studies. tored on record, that he lias fully administered Thomas M.Gluden’* estate. These are. therefore, to eito all persons ccrncil, kindred and creditors, t*> show ea any tlicv eun, why said administrator should ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall and Winter CABINET FURNITURE, rnilK iiianiifacturing r*f nil slues u Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIUST QUALITY OF MATEUIAL, AYE ABE BKAPY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, til- will.in lli.- last 'flu' roltowtllK v.iuct.cre nr. gcntfcm««a| Known, and call i>e attested; S.tV.t.V.VAII, Aug. If, ljj(. J. M. Ilnvwood, Agent—PeaiKir: lilt/r. fully emnplyjjwitli mv promise, to sirs m | mv spinion of the merits of yr-- Hiivnnnuh. Afler using it forsm <1 to speak from experience, id I ■ prononnee it tho host pa- do not he.-itaio nuratiou lor iliv hair Hint i fi: 1 csb-enpit a |■ l«■ nnt mol ronvenk p-ipsi-ss in g l of lit I the popular rosiartiu it I •I tii. ir debt,I only mnl* UN virtues claimed th** dny, w itli n tie«. I feel em* fhli-nt 1 known tw the public t popular. Very resjM-etfiillr votirs, W. f. THOM I’gOJT, Editor of Savannah Morning Ntvifc uuncr.i-j To / rcorerun: iivl.tv Oa <r Py- la] hiuimori^o i*. ■ f iIii. i» t,. skim Hint. I latf ir| - uqd Mr. L r *).i in M s H*itl. 5 ’ha I'.-Aia of Savannah-til • tuf '-myaraMj .- , -c*p-^Ur ta » d <ui!y to distnuj e 1 nir, I at to ppJi'al.l* quatn t’liolie, Fly ■-fully i therefore, warrant all article* mado by us. Wo shall he "at.let We c DRY GOODS, : S Supply the surrounding Country with Snsh. Blinds, nnd Furniture, nIvory renionnlde prtee*. Wecordiully invite all tin* citizen* of tho country to our Ware Boom. Furniture Store nnd nufaetory, Isdh on Broad St.. BomeT tin. FINE HI RIAL CASKS always on hand, | every quality of COFFINS made ns soon as required. CHARLES W, MILLS. july27,ly. JAMES M. SUM TUB Now Opening Rfjy-'I never saw such a wind in all my life,” said a man, during a se vere storm, us bo entered a temperance hotel. “Satv a wind!” observed another; “what did it look like?” “Like?” mud the traveller, “why like it would blow my lmt off!” fife*)" What word maybe pronounced quicker by adding u syllable to it?— Quick. Given under my hnnd and official sigm tlire at office, thi* Ath March. ISGO. mar 10 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Floyd County KREAS, Arthur fl. I-’ord, admiuis- tothof f Jns. J. Gill. his petition, duly filed’and oh rd. that he ha* fully administer ed James J. Gill' This is, therefore, to cite nil persons ooi corned, kindred nnd creditor*, b» c..us if any they can, why said Adminialruti should not he discharged trom his Admiiiia- ri.K A nxik.—Wo lovo that song.— itbos steals over us like a dream. i'o like its associations more. Wlmt beuomoB a Indy than gentleness? it lias won many tt heart—it has • d many a busty, wicked resolve is soothed many a torn bosom, illyd back many a wanderer t<> tho of virtue. Wonder why women Judy to be pert, when softness kind hops do so much more good. :tre ever quick and sharj J , -cut fill and fevorish. ever talk’with .i-.*d tongue when their quiet mod , their meek and gentle mnnnei conquer the world. Let then ■o then to bo’ gentle.—iSjnrit of ih, rilWU months after date application will li L made to the Ordinary of Floyd count' for leave to Hell all the band belonging to tlio estate of John White, deceased, Into of said county. This Oth February, 1800., febtt. HARRISON (’AMI*, Adm’r. tration, nnd receive letters of dismission, the first Monday in October, 18(10. liven under my hand and otlicial signature Latest Styles and Importation which will bo sold at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, i hand a 1 irgo assortment of READY-MADE Meliss GEORGIA, Floyd (’utility. W ILLIAM 0. FOSTER,guardian of Me lissa Ann Mayo, having applied to tlm court of Ordinary of said cunuiy, for » dis charge from Iii - Gnardinddi'n' Mayo's person nnd property. This is then-fore to <-ito all cd, to ahuiv enu-o by filing << office, why the said Willia should not bo dismissed fr. ildpof Melissa Anu Mayo, uiul receive the usual letters of tii: Given under my band and official signature. Uiis ?d of April, is(10. nprilOd J. LAMBERTir, Ord. r if* A Yankee editor says:—“Wo don't mind recording tlie death of poo- I>1«- without being paid for our trouble, though that b not fair, but panegyrics on the dead mild be paid for—wo posi tively cannot send people to heaven lor nothing.” U^jy-Tho t-word of a sword-fish was found in a vessel lately put in dock at New York for repairs, which had been ugh a double shoaling of copper, nk two and a half inches thick, and p into ono of the ships timbers, ere it had broken oil' short.—lC.c- VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Buena Vista Banks. NEAR SALTVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. A supply of die above named plaster, hop constantly on hand and for sab* by COTHRANS X ELLIOTT, Acts. Rome, Ga., Nov, lO.c.m. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gnylesville, Cherokee Co., Ain., R. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will be received at this Institution, and lilted for the nmn duties nf life, or any class in our Col leges. Competent Teacher* are employed. T I be mndo to the Ordinary of FI. _ tv, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to tlm estate of Martha Winfrey, Into of tin* untv of I’lovd, deceased. ThD 27th Feb ary". 1 Mil). " LA B K UN BA B N KTT, mnrc-h‘2 Adm’r. GEORGIA, Floyd County. \\f HKBKA8. William J. RhiBIi. executor V\ of Charles Webb, deceased, represent* to the Court, in hi* petition, duly tiled and ord, that he has fully udminh tored Charles Webb’* estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should barged from his Executorship, i the first letters of disi Monday in October, J800 Given underlay band and ofllcial signature at office, (hi* 511) March, iRftft. marie. JESSE LAMBEHTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Floyd county. WIIEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis \ » trutor of Mutthow Smith, represents to the Court iu his noth ion, duly filed and cn- >rd, that ho ha* fully udmiuistur- CLOTHING, AND HUNT'S TV. N DUCK Eli Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, XTjpla.olsstex'y, MAT.R ESSE S, b* Went n Ordinary Pamlly Meli- lne. It will onj-o Sick hendaelic, (a.* thuusnii*; (•nr testify ) in twenty miuutos, if two or throe TeaspfHinful* nre taken at common re- Alt i inj il uro giving Uicir forli- Mix water In Iho rnntith with tlio Invigariv- tor, and swallow both together. J’licc Ono Dollar pur Holtlu. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, t'OM FOUNDED FROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, nml put up in Gin"* t’asos, Air Tight, and will keen in any climate. The Family t‘n-| • jthnrtlo Pill is gcntlo but active (’atliartie CQiwbieh tbe propritor has u«cd in Id* prae- ^ tieo more titan l won thy d in.lmir, (e.. \«nt It* furtnatlpn i Jt m lintuius tLe b.xir loo,! K'blch ■pcciibii pretend to do, but idmasl" '•8 my (Xpetiencc goes. J. L. LOOK F, f l!if) .S.-ivntinnh Rc-publ'aiB. fail—in : i Late Kdito M \ v 2d, 1>W| »d. Agent: It gir^ n teiialcJ (jtuiitaj Mr. J. Jt. J lav u plnnsurH to eertifv of rour R-thu of Savannah, tonic lor tho hair, ns well a. the must effn-tu oxtenniiiatorof dandrat)' I barn cvertriol- My hair has been inclined to fall ont fit my attack rd Yellow Fever In 1851, u among all the preventive* I Imre tried, t Balm of Savannah Im* been tbe nio*trai(c)| fill. ThisiiimcIi T snv inovf ehccrfullv. Y«.ui>, Ac., P." W. A LEX AN t'KU. Late Editor of theBuvitnnnli Bcpilblion. ,7-tVFor sate by J. M. HAYWOOD. Art Maiiiifactiiror and I’ropriet<ir, Hi. viuuuk nnd l.y J. G. Y'lUSKit, nnd F.uikU. .t k I SKI., Rome, Gn. July |.X.ly. nstnutlv in-,J**J 'crea.-ing demnnd from those who lmve ^ long il*er| the PHI* and the satisfaction P-t wtitch nil express in riNGi The dueed tch of all. Profession ^ Well known that dif- 'atbnrtie* net ^ on dilferent portion tbe bowels. The Family Da-iJ3 thnrtie Pill In' in reference tothis'Jj well established fact en compounded W -from a variety oftho purest Vegutablu EH Extract*, which act alike on every part -of tlio alimentary canal, and arc gomljo I ’ * ’ " whoro a Cathartic is lie rnngetnents of tho Stomach, Sleepiness, Mm COTTAGE OHAmS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. •ly, to visit hi* Ware Rooms, where lie 1ms n FURNISHING GOODS, i good assortment of NVITB3 tha Public, nut tlio Li lio* pnrticiil largo supply of Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the best Spring Sent Sofa, to the commonest, article in use. Abo an assortment of Mntrcsscs, TiickcrN I'ntuut Spring Red, Couches, Lounges, Sidehourds,Safes. All kind* **f VurnHnro with dispatch, and neatly repaired. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, lie hopes, by eloio at tention and good work, to merit a eontiminneo of tlio same. 1 CA1IINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fur niture!* manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction* Bills of over at) Dollars Retailed ut wholesale price*—and great bargain. July27’l j. Itootn and Shoos, HATS & CAPS, THUNKS, cfcc. GIVE THEM A CALL, , to cite ail persons tered cd, Mathew Smith' This is therefo t ... corned, kindred and creditors, to show e if any they cap, why said admiubtrntwr flhould not be discharged from hi* adminis tration and receive letter* of dismission on tbe first Monday in October. 1800. lor my hand and official signature it office, this 5th Mura I.. |8fll). tmu ID. JKriHE LAM BERTH, Ord’y. nnd examine their stock. Wc hope you will find it suitable as totuato and moderate prices “Money Saved is Money Made." P. COHEN &.CO. for CASH, J. G. YKISER FARELL & YEISER, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggists and Apothecaries, Nos, 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo, AVING combined the Drug Store* nf Fundi \ BLcl and J. U. Voider roanoctfully cull . attention to their complete and fresh stosrk of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Paints, in tlie Buck nnd Loins, Costivene*.*, Pdiu nnd Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cedp, which frequently, if noglncted, a long course of Ft tito. n (beeping sensation of Cold over tin body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight ii the head, all Inllammntory Disease, ‘Worms ii A. M. Bininger&* (Establiflied 1778,) SOLE JMPORTEF Nc “28 Brondwoy mention which Mesh is heir, the mime in this udxornisement. Dose, I to .‘I. Price, B Dimes. The Liver Invigoralor and Family Callu tie Bill*are retailed by Druggist generally This and sold wholesale by tho Trade in oil tho large towns, . fi. T. W. SANFORD. M. D.. Manufacturer and Proprietor. Greatest deduction White Lead, Linsoed, Lubricating & Lamp Oils, Colors and Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Camphene, EVER MADE IN' STANDARD & m a & >• im ® p»- p tmflftfetfe IP/ Sat ■yfi ta 2r»r' Window Glass, Paint Brushes, Ac. Physician.’ and Country Merchant,-order, pnl up on ns row) lorms n« any oily Soulli. Sole Agents for Umpire nnd Now Joreoy Wliito Load nnd Kerosene Oil Company. Proscription* carefully prepnred liny or night, Tim Store will bo opon on Bundoy, from 8 to 10 o'clock in forenoon nnd from 3 to 5 ii - !r " 00 "- (<*15) FAU1JLL A YEISElt, Sewing Maeliiues! AFTER thin date, 1 will (toll tho improved Bartholf Family Sewing Machine* at a Re duction of $20.00 from former prices, P. fi.—The New Straight Noidlo Machiuo A. LEYDEN, Ccn’l Ag't. Atlanta, On. Kerosino Oil and Lamps F THE BEST QUALITY, FOR RALK " cheap by lebl 1. TURNLEY, No. J Choice House. agreeable 'Jhnic, design especially as a Safe and reliable Media for Family Use, ,s offered to the Public as a isl •ior article, pofifefling all the J ues aferibed to it as a J/fA'-l Beverage, and deferving of» jatronage in preference to the j picious decoilions emanating 1 irrefponfible lburces, and foh :1cr various pretentious names Tlie fad that our houfc ■n 1778,) has attained a fa' , ° n fflM ; reputation for the genuine chydr^" md purity of its Liquors, wiHJ .ruli, be a sufficient guaranteeol| txcellence of this article. Put up in Quart BoTTiitJ .afes of one and two dozen f™ md fold throughout the won 1 Oruggiils, Grocers, &c. Diuggifts and Deak f j Supplied with Wines and BrandieSjI Dired from United States Bofjj id Warelioufes. hy DruRpUH goilcreliy. >« I AltllEhL .1 lilSJJC. "I 1- I -■ ■