The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, May 11, 1860, Image 4

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-PSKK The President on Privateering* The following letter of the President to the Now York Chamber of Commerce whs vnul boforc lliatliody the oveningof the hth mstrT Washington. March .'it, 1800. To P. Pert, /■>/.—My Dear Sir: Your Uwov of the f»tli iust., enclosing the ableniul interestin'.: report and losolu* lions of the Chamber of Cummoreo of New York, in favor of ••perfect immuni ty" (from rapture,) of all private prop erly Upon theorem in tine of war. was liniy receivednnd referred to the State lh p n tinent. It lifts bince occurred to me that respect m> eminently due to the Cimuihui* requires that I should address \ mi u few remarks in nn-vrer. War is a dreadful calamity, shocking to humanity, and ought to l»o avoidud 1-y all lmnovidde means; hut whilst man kind continuein their luvsont state, it uill sometimes h»? inevitable. If, with the small but gallant naval forgo of this luimirv, we should bedriven into a war with a nation nos .'^in_ u navy far more nutm'i’otH amt jkhvoiJuJ than our own, w e should then be in a comparatively helple ^ condition without the aid of j rivateers. Wo might with almost ns much!proprioty agree to abandon our m‘flaii of volunteer militia, and trust i.lono to the legulwr arms for our de- leiice »m the land, n v to deprive selves of the sen ices of privatoCIS, I n lii« h are our volunteer militia upon tie*'"•'.m. IU*m>1 . pvivatceving may' be u ri'-tly guarded It oin abuses by law, mid be r. -uained within thorules which g. vc .i - - nr regular nuvy. Neither tvould Mm abandonment of " r a liii't piiv.ito property upon t)ie c. 'att of itself atlVird freedom and se- curity t.i iur c ommerce. In order to i •■• upli'-h theo-'ic ct, wo must proceed « •'.tiirther■. : :i«l obtain tho consent i i . • pmvcrluln n d nations that inor- i i'ii v« -sol - -hail not bo blockaded in j ic. but b -Mil. . I to pass tho block* i in;; - inadron an l go out to sea. If t Nv-hotihl remain blockaded in our thero would bo comparatively i tt little private property on the ocean t" pi'o'eei. A powerful licet, by block* r.'i.n ' tbe month or the Chesapeake, • dd eileetually pi event any merchant % :;sel from going to sea from any port m; until in ihui noble bay or its tributaries. S »m regard to New York, New Orleans, St. Mat tliow Is supposed to have suf 1860 Spring Stock 1860 Cored martyrdom, or was put to death by tho sword in the city ot Ethiopia. St. Mark was dragged through tho drift* in Egypt, till ho street of Alexandria 4 ipired. i. T LADIES ELEGANT St. Luke was hanged upon an olive tree in Uvoovo. St. John was put in a caldron of boil-1 ing oil at Home and e*cu|*ed death. He afterwmiU died a natural death at Ephesus, iti Asia. St. Janies tho Croat was beheaded at Jerusalem. St. James tho Loss was thrown from a pinnacle or wing of the temple, and then beaten to death with a fuller’s club. St. Philip was hanged up against a pil lar. at llieranolis, a city of Phrygia. St. Hartholomow was tinyed alive, bv the command of a barbarous king. St. Andrew was bound to a cross, whence lie preached to tho people till lie expired. St. Thomas was run through tho body by a lunco, near Mali par, in the East Indies. St. Judo was shot to death with ar rows. St. Simeon /doles was crucified in Persia. St. Matthias was stoned and then be headed. DRESS GOODS, Administrators* Sale. B Y virtue of an order granted nt the Inst term of the Court of Ordinary Jw Floyd countv, I will sell at tho Court Houso in Homo, on tho first Tuesday In Juno next, tho Interest which John II. Winfrey, Into of said county deceased, had in the following lots of band, nt the tiincof his death, via : No. 220 in tho 22nd Patriot and 3rd Section. It tho propoHtion to abolish war rainst private property on the ocean ‘•re ciiiiibiiu 1 with u proposition to no il''* to m> v. haul ve>si |s a perfect im- ..lit . limn bliickiulo in any port, then i -mIijcM'.t would bo worthy of serious gk£TPeople who are always thinking of their own pleasure and interest, will often, if possessingeonsidorablo ability, make others give way to them, and obtain everything they seek except hap- pines*. Mantillas, Points & Shawls, IN KVKKY VARIETY. GENT’S CLOTHING 2 HI 2»5 Extra Qualities and Make*. HATS, BOOTS & SHOES. HOUSE-FURNISHING I *And such other real estate interests iu he may have hud in nny other l*»i*. Thoe lands lie *n mid near Spring Greek, about 10 miles Southeast of Roiik*, nail roiili !eted with them are vnltmhlo improvement*,n good Dwelling anil out liuusc*: n splendid Saw MiU. with a never fniliiur supply of water, and olio n good PLANTATION GOODS I -OF— MAHYI.AKD, YUtGlXrA, AO Mil ua nnuNA t sorrn ca ho. LIMA if- GEORGIA MAKES! J^OW RKPRIVINO AND OPEN I Nil, rented for the nnr, imniedin o po«*o-*ioiicu'i only he given of the lu I In lice, and of the Mills. Purchas-'r* will hu required Notes in payment with gi HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE respectful I* • continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and Cash Customers, To whom our G i f..r s do at tho LOWEST FIGURES. d and undoubted —to become due on tlie'25tll of [>.*- next—mid if the notes nre not promptly paid on the day of their maturity Interest will hu charged IV I will on the name day nt tho Court-lii»u*? in Dallas. Paulding county, sell an L'idivid'd .1 1 interest iu lot of lunil No .'132, in the tilth Dint, mid 3rd Sec., of said county. Terms • •mpi iMng n jjtajrMr. Lawreneo Johnson, thosenior partner of the tirm of L. Johnson A <’o., type foundcra nt Philadelphia, died in that city on Thursday last, after one day’s illness. fifeS^There was nearly a thousand dol lars worth of gold used oil tho coflln of Mrs. Kdwnrd Nhinpen llttrd, who was buried in Philadelphia la*t Tuesday with much pomp. The plates, handles, and heads of screws wore all of solid gold. ftajrllon. Edward Everett completed his sixty-sixth year on Wednesday last, and so early was lie initiated into tho activity of public life that he can look back upon almost a half century of use ful service to his ft Mow citizens. ■speet fully, Ja HrauNAN. ftjyA country parson had a singular peculiarity of expression, always using tho prase, "I flatter myself." instead of “1 believe." I laving occasion to exhort bin congregation during a revival, be “flattered himself., that more than one- hull'of them would be damned! The be Slave fuse. ini'll ofJudge Den in, of tho 8u- ’<u't "1 New fork, in llio Loninn case published. Tho lending point nt anlng to is llint a Virginian lurk doci unt lifiiij^ with him. nml !m* no rights here which h'l-nri.n . iii/ci. of NVw York. T<* c..ii*iitni-oii which declares '• *'• o n*ol c.i ii Mato shall ho en- pnviic-go* and immunities of eiti* v.mmI Sriitc*. Judge Renio gives J.S'TI'.UKSTINU < 'kIIMHINV last, tie* second day ot S.ato Convention at Maco ked permission volition to present thoi *in ih « f Vii Eitl • It '-I hilt having hi* home >•! i..vor having been •l New York, has tho mine hum wki.-h a native* horn i*. would have, o the proprietor could claim any belong only to ral Mi'i Rut «Ji I Her, n citixi'ii of one 1 ’ins: light-in nuothcr, inu.-t claim riling to tbi’ luwd of tho last men* ti-.n-d ar.-.T.Iing i.. thoso which ob* . Dn-j . ii,..a that n citizen i him into • vi ry Statu into which • tin- legal uutituti a* of the one supported. -Oil Saturday tin; Ibiptist , Rev. Josliua of the Con* o which his brother, Jtev. Je-so Mercer, had the habit of using while in life, that it might ho kept at the University which bears hi* name at Penfield. The ano \v.i* the one which ho had carried during his life, and on which lie leaned when ho preached his hi*t sermon. It was received l»v Rev. Dr. t 'rawford, who was appointed for tha*. purpose, whoaecejitcd it in a very appropriate speech. The venerable form of the sur viving brother, and tho circum lances under which tho presentation was made, invested tho scene with extraor dinary interest. U 111 r laws «li d r a t tie fill lac r c»uitrm In do or skill, lot- iHiranco, bur- 7 l , "li'-i.« ..f mo than Hoveit percent, per t re-t, and many othcre, void - *in h contracts or some of them 'tub Rut no one would contend >d'.‘within this State by t\ oituuuof la'c, they Would Ikj enforced in our 'ertain .■ f them, if tnadu in nuothcr •ufortnity with the laws there, - ut-d hy our tribunals upon the Low as the Lowest, r flash or to prompt paving customer, ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS. I Amanda, a capital gi»od bouse woman. vell»w complexion, nlsnit 25 or .30 years o'J. And will also make ronis disposi tion of old Jinny, wlm is nearly 100 year* old. Tho Negroes will bo sold for mail. april'iOw.] . NV. ALEXANDER, AduYr fliuttoogn Nlirrill Snlea. \\T 1L b In* sold before the court house door n in the town «»l Summerville in anid County, hotweeii the usual hours of sale, on the tint Tue sday in June, the following prop- HOME GEOHGIA. 1 J30U tlui muuuftu-ture of Loeomotivcs, 1 Stationary Engines of any size or pat torn according to order. Hail U .ad work, Iron Rridg.-s nud Hoofs. Rut |Ha*ts for Furnaces and Rolling Mills. Castings nml Machinery. Housing. Mill Screws, Turning bathes, Drill Presses, Shuft- •ted; all kind* nvn always on .a Water Vl|»., tins and Water Works ei of Maihinery repaired, hand Wrought Iron Steam Stcmu Cock*. Guttgcs, Ac. Castings of any Size. Iron ami lira** eastings made to order-— imvu always on hand s,>muof the hest (UN (SEAllINtt in the t'liiintry ; also (iudgemis. (’listings for Horse Power, Thrashing Ma* ehiiiis, and n variety "f bcautlrtll Patterns of Don Hidling for Dwellings, Public Uuihl- elcry Lots, Ac. Boilers. (•••motive and Cylinder j]hiired. Water Tanks, meters. Wrought Ir-ui IHiU'kstuith work made Flue. Tubiili Hoilers. nindc i Rhist Pipes. Smoke Stacks,, Mining Machinery. Cornish Pumping Engines. Crusher-, Lifting anil Force Pumps, Pump Hods mid Joints, Whim and Whinzo Kilddcs, Stamp Heads of aitv required hardness; all kind* ot MINERS T'o»»bs.—Parti, ubir intention is given to this braiu-li of biiMii--**, Mr. James Noble, Sr., who Mipeniitends the work, hav ing been a l mg tim- iu Europe for the pur po*e of obtaining the la'e»t improvement* One hundred and ten nore«» more or off the South half of lot No. I A. also H*» of tbe Xortlien«t corner of lot No. 22, all a the Dili district and Ith section: le less. itherin favn •or A Reuty, plaintiff. u,.rilJ* f NVm. M. Ronty. to snlis- iti favor of liar ret A Todd, -of Rum.ut A Hendrix property pointed out by J. II. AKRIDGE. Sh'ff. B lAccutur’a Postpoml Sultv VIRTUE of an order from tlio Court ‘Ordinary for Polk County, Georgia. will bn sold bef. Ci-dir Town.on tbe t'ir.-t Tuesday in Juno next, within tbo legal liour^ of sale, f highest bidder, five Negroes, towit : m Negro woman, named Hetty: a young limned Mary, about 22 years old. her •'! childrcu—Noah about A years old, Agist, child about two years old and (ant olio mouth old. Tbe nbovu uegros sold tbe property of Francvs Gilln old for tin* he nude known on ftpril’JOw Uhl. day of the heirs. Tel WILLIAM PEEK. Kx’r. GEORGIA ■^yilARKslS. i lo the I loyil County. Charles Ktiow!o< A«i f Clierokee R. T.tlhnt, repre- liis petition, duly filed TO THE myms or cikkokkk tit. & ml TK have samples of several kinds of Flaws, manufactured by Messrs. Sharp A U:\mvl ' ** 1 '*• - 1 xivnts to introduce ''• lj *» fed assured that eounlrv. Tlndr Plows all warranted, and f tho planters to trv them. Wo gunrnuteo tbein to he all the, .. If any person Is dlssatirflcd, the Plow can l-e returned and tlie mi....-., Aimuig which are the following will he to tho interest represented. To tho Be-Druirged, Poisoned Citizens of ceorgi,, Y OU nro over-run wllh tl ileluue of the vlle.t eompounds in the form of “Alclioholin Drinks, that ever emanated from tj, n i l»est of society, the Ltuvun ’TTi Mix kb. They are sold vine, and m MUior cusu th o 1 fl’ept i.s l ho snino. There is but one way to ^ escape, and that is to usi • as a luxury or a medicament •* V n safe mid reliable stimu- ! t■!*<'/(.* hint, 8"ld under stamp nnd (j V;":, I, which renders it ctsrj t^-Dv >■''' lonipored.iii,. v< Al-o Sharp A IfmniRon’s Ciiltival*ra with the justly eolnhr.ited Ka.vre A Itemingloii'H paten i -cl Teeth. We will tako pleasure In allowing these articles to anv and all p«t*««u*. Heine, Not. 2l»t, ISiO. HARl*Lit A HITLER NEW FIRM. Mills &: Sumter, IVM. Mi’XAfOtIT, I IAS. OIIMOXI*, ( l MOHIUHOX, .MeNAt till l'» OUMON1> Co., Commission Merchants, .la/ Tatter* in Gcnerul Merchandize. liuyatono lluildings, WUttcUull St. ATLANTA. HA. ill* It L K E It K N t' LS—Messrs. Smith A Patrick: Smallwood, Karl A Co.: Allen, Mc Lean A Hulk Ivy, New York : Win. M. Law- i n A Co.. Ni.ylorA Smith, Charleston» J. *v Tell. Ca*li'r.. Duneitn A Ji.linstou, Savannnh: I'o-lA Mol, New Orleans; Walsh. Smith A Co.. Mobile; Crittenden A C*».. LouUvillo: M j. Wieks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January A CHAIM,i:s> Mmmmm, l«llCl..vrmiu<.,,| ““"‘•fca.l l, uulioulry- lluvnrml, U'ullkr nur I with „ru,„ »„lV r i,?„ n "' , ° 1 >uro|,| llio Vtptufil. Klllj-tluin u,..| i. |, r “ , i v «s| Inult liiutltliy lu-voritjoi-xlniit * '"111 tliiHtrlrn, not mtly mo tm ||D,>l V ? f"' 1 l,0, ":'y. V* p™tRbo if’ul m. -.li.u i- whowii, lliiulaut I. . L'i *'*1 T"'- h ituAl.t: Hks will And it I |.l,'U»nnt(.v>rtlltil, hittnwrinj nii?r?®"b t i'ix»ul it put flinrurtor. ;|c 11V ,i' P"rf.-llv I.ttrr, ami iu , n<»v23.ly. HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER KoR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF FURNITURE. CABINET f|MIK mmiuf.icturing "f nil sizes m M iVi'o and ulso the htlsilioss of I Extcnsivo Shop tind Machinery ‘••rd.that lie Ims fnjly ad ministered Cherokee R. Talbot's estate* This is therefore to cite all persons eon ocrneil k i ml red and creditors, to show eansi if nay they can, why sa : d ndm ini * t rat *i should not be dis-dinrgt d from his adminis tration, and reeeive b-Meis of di*mis.-io;i oil tin* fir*t Monday iu November. 1 si.i*. Given under my band nml official signa ture. at office, tbi* 2d of April. 1.3ft». npr.iwOm JESSE LAMIIERTH. Ord. WITH FIRST t/UAUTY <»F MATERIAL, WE AUK READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, SANrOltIHM LIVER INVIG0RAT0R! NEVER DERILI’i’ATES, I T i« C’oninouiultMl (MHirely front CJlllllN, and li.is become mi establi-luMl fact, a Stai.dard Medi -ine. kumii and n| prove by all that ii. nml i new resorted lo irilli niluliiu-e iu all tiie diseases for which ii ^ is r «'< , nmmen*!ed. It bn* cured tluiii- <3* -mills within tbe last two years who liuil'ZX jgiven up all Impcsof relief, a- Iller- S 0 .p 11i. i1 Hold only in quart and pint h«til».i DruKKlwlw l.riwwr..t'.,ti„i r v'S,,S!™ lk ;« Mt'tritro of IMITATION’S ’1.^' II. 1IAI.UW1.N A CO„ fgl»rltn 0/ Ji nc VaUTION TO TIIK PUBuc in.. o.S.'ITlc. " “ W>k " ei»b IW | Wwwtr, of okwoxiou, mirturea, t ties, bimruig the above title, - '•"'union mixed Gins, and imin _ I. llio „i„. ' ‘ u "“ 1 -CltAlll.KM- I.OXDO.V rORDMI.ni*. I tl» v ■"" n[,t 1.1 tlocolvo llio tuin.ry. i.pku, I DR. LITTLE'S I 4N0DYNK COUGH DROPS |2.-1 f 1 their 1 1 ta sen t for ( !«*a£!S&S3| • nwony thtUrd I Whoiptn.j Vbuyha, VoUU, rt,:„ is is npluiMiiit tindieino to uk- ^liii*l»«u.i , it» over ifi? [ "pping the most violent in a few t.n .MV,. 1 .? lwn ' Many,, St l engthening Pl«.l Jdf^y-Tlio continued yield otthe Penn- Bylvuuia oil Hpving 4 . and voiiiH in cve.ut* ing tnitoli oxcitcincnt in their vicinity nml olbowlicre, boiugcidcidated, as they are, to render that region of our coun try one of the riehest in tho Union.— Ono gentleman at Union, J’n., recently conuucnced boring, and at Llio depth «*F fiftv-oight feet, Btruek u vein, wliiolt is yielding him twelve bniToln of oil per day. Others, from ti creator depth are scouring thirty barrels per diem. It now bocomea a f|Uo*tion, as to what the "f eoiuitv, and th- voilld be ii taoy were made hi Europe nr anv i.-ugii country Tliiilmtso Iinsnnth- •-> .*ail tlio d"etrfne of international - itiut (Inciriiie, as has been remark- 1 : Is itjnu the il.ago of civilized im- i I the prisuintd ajscnt of the Irgisla- rity of tho particular Statu ' ued, and an express authority id decisive ;' ll the light ; I "f the right l i;U»t tho claim. Son Tnr.oi.or. i Dr. J.P. Boyce ha* 1 tin* Ibipti-t Conwnti . A g.-nt of tho The Jog Urcenvillo, S. U., and p.'-ent tliecl; \t. Sr.itiXAnv.— n received by at Macon, us al .Seminary at al lowed to if mining l’ersons in want of Steam Engines will do wull to call ou tis Itefiro going elsewhere, we will warrant our Engines to be ei|ual in every particular to tho best made uliywhero, mid for simplicity and durability md to bo excelled. A list of prices sent on applica tion. We can make and put up Engines in run ning order and wniruut tbctu lor less than they can he had from Philadelphia Gl'.tlllGIA, Cordon County. ^^fti'flt'E is horoby ’given to all All articles in onrlbi'. an l to Mil. SUMTER, ha-been b therefore, warrant all article' ,nle bv Wo shall l st class .MECHANIC, i Supply the satroanding Comtry with Sash, Blinds nml Furniture, a* very rmso-aMo prims. \\> eurdinllv invite all tho eitbu lis of tho eonntrv to our Ware Room. Farnitarg Sfo Manufactory.’Ik.iIi o-t Rro.ol ^t'.. Rome. Ga. FINK t!FILIAL CASKS always ou hand, »d everv onalitv of COFFINS mitdo ns soon nnrequired, CHARLES W. MILLS. ju’y27.ly. 11 O'i , late ; l* r, *l'' York,none hut the bestmate work. All boilers mnnufaut ured at our es tablishment we will wurrant to lm of tbe best No. 1, l'ennti C'liureoul Hammered Iron. manufacturing a now Iron Cot fwaT'Vo know Homo men, who, when they uro perplexed in argument, get out poor debtors get out of juil—tlioy sweat* out. really,” tmid a soldier, whoso hand was shot oil’ at t.'erro tlordo, those yellow Mexicans have an oil- hand way of doing things.” wife’s farewell to her husband every morning—“Huy and buy.” Bstf-lt is very well for iittlo children to bo lambs, hut a very bad thing for them to grow up sheep. BfeaSrTho maxim that “Honesty U the bent policy,” i.s one which, perhaps, no ton Screw witii A.ili-Frietiiui Hall, those win* have them prefer them to all others. We in- viteall in want of a good screw, that will al ways last tw puck any size bale, to examine ring tbe largest establishment and iuery of nny shop in tbe State, and as every department i* superintended by our I that \ WO feel confide heap and equal to any in thgg United States. NOBLE, RRO'S. .1 CO., Rome, Ga. npv\\27.l&C0wly. dill ono i« habitually guided by in practice An honest man is always before it, and i of that institution 1 knavo is j^onomllv MuWit. Ho never • tlic body. South t’molina eon-1 does find U out till too lato. 1 --IfMl.n’oo to i taldish it, on con-1 Cisiy^Tho shock of an oarthquako t 1 G' 11 ' i" ; d should bo rats- j felt in various places in tho interior on i •• th.-oth.-rS- uthf-rn States, which Tuesday evening, 2dtU ult., about 8 "i" f: ui was neceplod. A resolution | o’clock, introduced in tin- Convention by Me. 1.: wliiuh trihution, Irum. that $‘Jo,000is Llio amount xpooted of Georgia under dis- A I’. vt. Innocent.—Georgo ba- h« t . editor of the I’ennsylvanian, testi- Ii'd be loro tho t.'iivodo Investigating C 'lhmittce at Wa-hington, that lio rc- ■ v - ti tabtry at the i’Jiiladelphia cus- t ' , <; house, hnt he could not tell what i i/ chi ltoldor what duties ho por- I• *:.*• l. why hi name was not in tho i ’ of employees' He knew howev- that he is a relatlvo of Mr. Buoli- mi '). and editor of his organ in Phila delphia. Th. 'tteJiinp beauty in the ! mt look of a girl just crossing the •nth, Ctri}-A thoroughly furnished rope man ufactory is now iu operation in eolum bus, cupablo of turning out 200 coils of vopo per day. time prescribed ulinrneti-r und nm dubtcil in said il c to make i in mod in April. I soil. i apriMOtl •unt. And all portoi te pHVIIIOUt. Tllis 3i| of Dim a lUsLEY. Ailmr. <; I A, < Gird on County. miVO MONTHS after da'o nppidie I will ln> made to the Ordinary of tin ainty, tin., at (lie fir*t||*‘flil'ir term of** expiratioi: lor I litllM fru II all the Iniul iimt negroes I. bulging to |he e*tute of ti'-oVH ToaUiusou pi of said eoillltv (l»*eea-ei|. for the benefit tbe heirs and iroditorsnl s • ill deeeiised. Til April 3d istio. CURTIS HAILEY. npr5w2tn Adm’r. JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DUCKEIv, Importer, Manufacturer and Dc.lcr in CABINET FURNITURE, XT 23l'3LO>l£3tOX , 57', M A T RESSG8. the llmv the dictates ofi in llio too of Hie I it xvIII euve t.iv- pc5 r W "i ^4 I Vu tivenoss, t'tiolie.l^ ii*L. Morbus, < In*!.',-., Ini.hi: le We." • dapte.l to tho till) Iividual taking it. (tiuutities n* m act Attacks, |iy arrboen. Siiiuiiii Drop '•jiulgluentijuide ' Invi-oralor, i'oinplttims, tfil and tin* wearing Little tuouul to all vough mixtures. ^ HR. LITTLE'S VERMIFUGE. l’ro|.nrr.l .n.l .nil ut, | n |, oll i . Intl.l'iH IkIiir of th. Im| „„l ,1, ’ .-MV I I.. ■*.« iml.li... IU rrSL?"'*; F re nth Mixture. T r '!-. , ’ r r , v' iM, t rro,n 11 , >«»cb lUcb* iiJ the fdiiu* of No. [ and 2: the fir.-t f., r a! j.eute inul No . ler (lie chronje SUgrJ tlu ' •,' l ’ r ' ""l' r "r.-. 1 UJ..6 In tlii. riuMrr. ,I., v . " ’■f"!' 1 "' ,u "~< » lil.lv 1 tm iii-i u‘i'i‘1 the 1\ iduevs m ,| |ii.,|,i_ r errle al. Il!e.in..rrli. „|. ,n,| p lH „J iilii, ivi i-.on*. ;iu> nitPiKlvK «i .. prapei lies totully |GR( Looki B K'a -ful!’ diV.O PRINTER’S & BINDERS’ WIRE II0H»E, GEOKGIA, Floyd rnunty. 11 K UK AS, Stephen Hall. f 'Du>lmi* M. Glad n. represent* to tliu Court in Ids petiti'>ii. duly lifi-d nud cu- • M. (dad. I. dial lie iiu.-i fully adaiinistered * | COTTACiE OI-IAIFiS On Broad Street, Rome, Goorgia. 11 dn I.t I •• pvrdcdtrl/, to visit bis W ire Roo: NVITE1 • i all perseiis ml 31 GOLD STREET, N ew Y ork On Droomn, Sheriffs Uolam- bia St., New York, Foundry St., Iloston Manufactories; j ^ J|( | MnssncbiueRs. munafuelure single nml flAHE subsi-rihe Cataract WASHING MACHINE, Clothing, Time ami Labor Saved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T HE mast simple, economical, and durable nrtiulu over offered to the public to allc- viuto the discomforts of wash-day. DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with ril*6 interior cylinder of is a space of fn with ribs, inches between the crank turns both eylinil in opposite dire cylinders. Ono tbe same npiillv creating bi ds. forcing the water tluuiigii tho clothe 1 effectually removing the dirt. Tbe «' it of the water docs the tin* work quickly. I'lSlMACHINES, lied and Platen Hook and dob HUNTING PRESSES! Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, mu. why -„i.i > h ..ui.i | M ihog iny, Walnut, and Imitition Furnituro, iisi'b’irged from bis ndinlnistratiuii and From the b -st Spring Sent Sofa, to the commonest article in n*o. Aboon assortment of dismission on die first Monday i Miitrcxscx, TucbcrN Patent Spring Red, Coin-lies, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, mid neatly repaired. Thankful for the very liberal patronage beretofi.n* extended to him, bo hopes, by cb«se at l it. the r Dottle. Fiti'C tine Dollar \L- • SAN FORD'S OATHAHTru' PfLLG, P uri: vegetal |"| Up iii Glu*« t »M I.XTUAt .... . , ■‘•■■i .in'll, .ii- ■ 1 VI"". V, .Iitluru.it iu t„„ „,l Hitruiu.K "• I., f..mul ii n.l r iu print| ixnot r.TilGl nn. MTTi.hs in, , l, i , !!V ,rn, rronillliml. '•"H tl-’U-l-. all.! ol Ih[. - X„ j.'nuSP • th*>; 1 (le L'dne I L’Ol ) . sod nlieu.: ir.fi,Hii.j, 'liy«it-ian« , irr !■.« •;••'• pamphlet. i;x. itally tradii>.t«ini • f I'oiiei'i-i to St,ml IJ li'il in the futin of ?i,rl •I to the ITlh pffrdl My. 'tl,".". from i!i" | Ol!tllhcr, I still, Given under my hand nml official signa ire lit office, this Mb March, ISiift. • limi-in .11’SSI' LAMHEItTII. Ord'y. GKOKGIA, Floyd t’ouniy: Yi/’HKRF.AS. Arthur S. Ford, ndminis- Vt trutur of Jus. J. Gill, represents bis petition, duly tiled and on fully administer- tothoC tered on record, that ho h Oil Janie* J. Gill's estate. . therefore, to cite nil persona corned, kindred and creditors, to’ show if any they van, why said Administrator should not ho discharged train his Adminis tration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in O. tober, I Still. Given under my hand and official signature, f 'r,'i".Tfi* I'orti.m, Madieu, (I at h| un mi ; |,i« d Hi rer.t rmif" *• •iv ii il.rv nro Hot the rliisin I ' • - ll, M he b iic rif h ’■ ine "xl* n-ively fi.r iix.ro tlu| mi- ictirine to ifir fuiHln aoii'd t'e addressed to LITTLE .1 HRO.. Mh.oi Home. I.v Messrs. I'urcll i l.io'J Dean, Gave Springs, and Mi;-| ggict* generally. julyi’ti I An HA YW GOD’S balm de savannah il nitiuantiee of llm si A1IIVKT SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah Hou«c. where Far- iiilureis iiiiiiilifaetured and repaired. Work warrauti-d In give satisfaction* .'>0 Dollars UetaUo'l at wholesale prices—and great bargain. J. T- FAR ELL. FARELL & YEISER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL g Drii« gists n ml A hccarics, (ADAM'S PATENT.) Hand and Card Presses, Hydraulic Pres-cs with wrought iron cylinders. Standing Pres ses of various kinds, t'liase*. Furniture, Ca ses, Stands, Brass Rule, ('nni|*osiiig Sticks, and every article connected with tho arts of press, Copper-plate and Lilliographii at slior .it of ill tv drop.- oinineiieittg lie hcekoreil space e llOW-Sparkletl tliul | •»•••• nu> ««•»«.-> iiw» .■■.-•■■t- worn quii-my, | r - .-. . I.uovmil dl.|« n»o» onllroly will, rubbing, oud thv> , ' stivor of I' SULLIN AN A III ATT. Proprietors, taloguc, containing cuts and do- •f many new iiiachines not before biMik.witb directions for put* OKOROIAt Floyd County. W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor «f Charles Webb, deceased, represents to the Court, ill ilis petition, dulf filed and entered oil record, that he lias fully adminis tered Ulinrlcs Webb's cstnto. This is, therefore, to rite nil persons con cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause if nny they cun, why said Executor should barged from his Executorship. Nos, 39 & 55 Broad P* rAVING combined the Drug Stores of Fun ’t, Rome, Geo, •ol «ad J. U. Yeiser respectfully rail I'amily Ui lerciiec’to lb eompouiiili'd ti Vegetnhie H Extracts, w Inch net part of the liliiiienturv g.H.il O "ii.I sofi. in i.l| "Ip. which burz coarse •eping i r t lie whole body, fr •qiicntly, if liegiacled, of App t luaiising, Nourishing nud HeantiftiiJ J TIIK HAIR. I TN presenting the RAI.M OF HAYANNAl L *° tIn* pttblio, the proprietor dues so will. ) out any i.f tin* hesitation attemlijig th« i» '•-i•auction or n new and untried article, fit* ymrs fie fore the pvUki t»apulnriiy.-l iscd so far U • ■ . ■•• its iniituifal tin.' proprietor lias recently n.mplitd ..•■'•"'. "•"• | 1 l "'. Iv 1 ''nrli y.-nr ||», inltlotl tv ilV"i',v|Tu : i.iimrt,, Tliv .l. iimn.l for il Imvii.L. inr„ n »t!l . '.vt:: ?""•' w '"•■ vi '"'* ‘•■ram-. *.r». „ ‘.Id the i the first lettersof ilisniifsioii oinliij in October, IPfiO, Given under my blind .-md official signature l exulting ti' ii-. Hut the witliof- •"iiilict ot life creep on: xluilo; the garlands oi' nd (leatl.itrcw.thopath; d'tcn, cro noon-tide, the brow i smile arc exchanged for the Ic of ono longing for tho ovon- lio twilight, the night. " A let tor from .San Francisco says that the ollicers of tho Powhatton have l ;u mil- auU to find with the Japanese, nud that i ; that their hooks and little tuJet articles nro covered with pictures \vbi‘ li a < Tu istian would bo ashamed to have about him. f^i^vAt tho Fourth of July celebration in Manor, county, Illinois, u young lady otf'ivd tin 1 following toast: The young ini u of America; Their arms our sup port, < )ur arms their reward. HI Reek man St.. New York. N.B.—State and couiily Rights fi»r sa nd the purchasers supplied with Machines on liberal terms, h ne is iii operation by.n Inund- mir .Sulesrooin, 439 Broadway. CHATTOOGA HIV Fit INSTITUTE, Cinylesville, CTierohec Ain., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, l'riiicipnl. S TUDENTS nf hutli sexes will lm received at this Institution, nml fitted for the com mon duties of life, nr any class in our (\>1- Icgos. Ooliipotout Teacbera nre employed. Send for n circular. jan21—wly JCf3y-Passpn/*era ate now carried from London to Jh igditon and hack, for 2s Gd (li'io.) 'J’he distance each way is 60 miles! Cheap traveling truly. Bf2fOur government lands cost ono dollar an acre on an average, and cham pagne two dollars a bottle. How many u man dies landless who during his life has swallowed a fertile township, trees and all! is stated that Secretary Cass lias been for some time preparing a manifesto upon tho obligation and du ties of this government touching tho t-opprcssion of the African tlavo trade. NOTICE, I S hereby given to nil persons against trad. ing for a Promissory Note, for ono hun dred dollar*, given toJoe Glens, iu Sep her or October, 1H.V.I. due six mourns alter date, a* Ili° consideration for which it wi given totally failed. THOS. M. ALSTON. Summnrville. On., Full. 18th ’00—Sluw. KKOItGIA, Floyd County. AXTILLIAM G. FOSTER,guardian of Me- »» li*»:i Aim Mayo, buying applied to llio court of Ordinary of said county, for a dis charge from lii-s Gaardiiulsliip of Melissa Ann Mayo’s person and pro|K-riy. This is tbureforc to into all persons concern ed, to show cause fiy filing ofijootion* iu my office, why tho said William G. Foster should not fie dismissed from hi* Guardian- sliipof Melissa Aun Mayo, uad receive tlio usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand nml otUeial signature, this 2d of April, J30l». apr540d J. LAMBERT!!, Ord. ting up, working, Ac., and otlie i press, and when com- t«* any of tlio craft who will furnish their address. It. IIOF,, A CO., Sop York, amt lloiton, Afiia.i. ^■■JJ-Publifllicrs of newspapers arc at liber- this advortiscniont three time their weekly paper, with this note, at nny time daring the next six months, iuit not la- •, provided they purebnso typo or material msnufnetiiro for four times the amount f their bill, which will be allowed in sellle- nent of ours on receipt *f a copy of their pa* (xi’catcst Kcduetion KVKU MAI'M I.v STAVDAHI) 9 [, ^ SS! 4 t**- H gm « a 0m1 tmm ^ ffifr wMy/ >; Pfd’j a Scwiii« Uiicliines! AFTER this date, I will sell tho impi Bartbolf Family Sewing Machines at z former prices. GEORGIA, Floyd county. WHEREAS, WiRiiim 3. RuiRh. Adminis- *» trutur of trator of Matthew Smith, represents to the Court in his nclitiou, dnlv filed and en tered on record, that lie lias fully administer ed. Mathew Smith's estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, they can, why said administrator discharged from Ms adminis should not . (ration and receive letter* of di*niisj the first Monday in October, istio. Given under my hand and official signature GEORGIA, Floyd County, W HEREAS, David I). Duke, Administra tor of William Tlmrington, represents to the Court in hi* petition,* duly filed and altered on Record, that lie has fully admin- Drug's, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Paints, White Lead, Physicians’ and Country Mereluuits' orders put ut Role Agents for Empire nml New Jersey White I, Prescription* carefully prepared day o The Rtoro will be open on Sunday* I afternoon. (octfi) Linseed, Lubricating & Lamp Oils, Colors and Turpentine, Burning Fluid, C.imphene, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. llio bead, ail Iiiflnmmutoiy Di fhiblrcn or Adult*, Klicuiiintisin. a great Hu ri her of the fib, *d nml ,„„ nv diaenseii t" whi. li (fi sh is heir, the numerous to mention III tills It'l Kci-sUr meat. Dose. \ m3. I'rii’c, .*) Dimes. .• ' pr Invigorntor and Fnrollv Cathar tic I il!<: arc retailed by l>rnggis|. gone rail v. •Id wlioloside by the Trade lu all llio nnaiig. iiivats for ('ri.iluciiig it i iisivc scale, and nt the same tint* •ihiiofal former excellence, by the riisult of i pruriii-al vxperi'iicc in its use. The following vouchers urn gentlemen«dl known) nml i largo towns. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.. lanaf'u-tiirer niul I’roprietur. Sold by liruggis I and Kcrosefto Oil Cumpany. or night. 10 o'clock in f"ren«'<»n and from 3 to .I ii FARKI.L A YEISER, W. RHODES HILL, W. It. HERNDON. all persons (stored William Tin These arc, therrefi coneerned, Uimlrol cause if anv they can. why said ndministra- sboiibl not bo discharged from his admin- oecjve letters of dismission on ay in September I860. 1 official signature, istration and i (lie first Moiidn; Given under ii 5 this 6th Feb. I soft, fell IS. fiin. J. LAMBKRTIL Ordinary. (■ EO RGI A—Floyd Couuty. W HEREAS. John W. Turner and James F. Iloskinsuii, Administrators of Benja min M. Tutt, deceased, •'epresent to tho Court, in their petition, on file nml entered mi Record, that they have full v ndmiuibtercd Benjamin M. TutUs estate, These are, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kinsmen and creditors, to show cause, il any they enn, why said Adminis trators should not ho discharged from their Administration and receivo letters ofdisiut*- the first Monday in August, I860. COX, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, rtUCU-TRUE STREET, ATLANTA, «A. H AVING formed copartnership ns above glint and fresh STOCK OF GROCERIES prepared to exhibit which nro nflrrp'l to cn.l, on.l .hurt llinv. prn,i,|,t |myin- ru.tomrr. nl vc-rv low llrure. Our favilitios l„r |„irrli,i.in R on,I u perfuct knowledgo .,f cl.o wimli gf |l,i puUlc, ’ cry particular. I te urrive: 30 hds. New OrleansISugar, 100 “ A B & C„ ‘ ’ 0 , _ _ a 0 00Bags U Ko d c a offee BrOWnSugar ’ 100 B of Government Coffee, 300 Bo? candfos*’ i?n nn J r ° bacco ’ 1000 " Snuff, ’ Ms 01d eg Iyo Whisky, 2 °° *** * e °’ d WhiBk y> 10 P -' Ck p S ,. n % B3 % t A S '^ c S^ S8 ZiL u d°.l> le .- chotoe Brandies, IL,!' Erand^, Old and Soft, from private stock, SOO.Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and EnglishDarry i Cheeso. ... 1 4*,. to** " J E8.SE LAM BERTH, Ordinary. fobl». COX, HILL A CO. 7 mu., viiurns, ac ne. it. ;V ‘ >'* wr t'ommonds. and always at your services, tUU ' tr > Wo art) Roepeotfally, WALTON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered A#/ thr State in 18.1rt. W. (!, DAWSON & C«„ Ma'g,re MACON, OR .SAVANNAH,(iA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Finn Lottery. By this Scheme, ill select tlieir •> any a moil ii I fir Extra Clata 2, Dm And i i every succeeding day (Sundays ccptcd.) at o'clock, P. M. j/r-tt-In this Selieiuc, thru nro 75 Numbers placed in the Wheel—from I up to 75—and t welve of these Numbers uro drawn from the a I'vr*™ selects one Niimher nut of tlio 7a, a nd that Numhor is among tlio Nun,hers drawn, liege!* five times tho amount invested, If two selected Numbers drawn, he gets thirty f.r onof if three s ted Numbers are djnwn, ho gets two hilli- "r‘‘d far one; if four seloetnd numbers drawn, lw gets a thi>u«iui*l for one: if five soitfeteil Numbers are druwn, five llimisuml fi*r one. of six selected numbers aro drawn, It I lot ii tlmiisnail tonne. Rkiikmiikr ! if two or more, selected numbers are taken, and all "I those numbers bo selected nro not drawn among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, tho be nttestod; _ „ Savaxxaii. Aug. 3, lift I M. Huy wood, Agent—Dear Sir: I rh<*l •Mj.ty.witl, mv promise, to , nloii uf the mor— r - Saviiiinuli. After • pinion of the merits of your 1»«Ira 4 '■ trk *r using it for some twayrirsi * speak from experienrt.tif I • proiiniinr-c it the best p^l do not hesitate i ii.-irntiuii l»r the hair that 1 hare ever • '•"teem it ii ideasnnt and convenient artitkl lor dressing tlio hair, possessing most of thl hi tim'd for the popular cosmetic* dl the day, with nouo of their deleterious quM^I ties. I feel confident that it only need* lo Wl * the public to become uuivcr»»Hfl Very respectfully yours, W,*T. THOMPSON, Editor of Bnvniinah Morning Newt* Tlio object of this is toVtaVetliAt I hftTf.fo| ome months, used Mr. Haywood's Hair T***| —known as tho Bulm of Savannah—**1 nd it incomparably superior |Vc w kill In t limi other artielo of the kind/ Its nse twi(»»J wook is quite sufficient, not only to discnp(*fl the diitnlraff, Ac., from the hair, but to »«**,■ vent it* formation in nny applicable quntiU'IjI It maintains the hnir too, in that moist I pleasant condition, which so fnnny otWH specifies pretend t<» do, hut almost full—in so tarns my experience goes. J. L. LOCKE, Lnto Editor of tho Savannah Republic** Jhc Mat 2(1,185?. Mr. J. M. Hay wood, Agent: Jt tivM > B "l pleasure to certify to tlio uncqunlcdaiudilM of your Balm of Savnnnali. It i* the be** ■ tonic for the hnir, ns well ns the most efl>«*** I exterminntorof dandruff I hnro ever tried-** I My hair has been inclined to fall out ^ DI JI Ticket is a Blank. OUR Havana Plan Lotteries, Drum four (I) Time* u Month ! agd are the most lilieralof anv schemed ovoj otlered. For particular* address. W.O.DAWSONd 00.,M,i.tneerd. oeUtMy.j Macon and Savannah, Gn. Varnishes of all Kinds. A LSO, TURPENTINE, for sale I.V TURN LEY. V attack of Yellow Fever In 185b among all tho preventives I have tried, Balm of Savannah has boon the rnestsueefa* | fnl. This much i say most cheerfully* Yours, Ac., P. IV. ALKXANDEB, Late Editor of thnSnvannnh RopubliesO- TCrT’or sale by J. M. HAYWOOD, Atf* Manufacturer nml Proprietor. Snvnnnak, < *• nml by J. G. Ykiskr, and FAnrt.fi i ®**| Rome, Ga. July 13.1y DYSPEPTICS HEAD! Tlio Rost Dyspeptic Remedy Kuo** I PREPARED BY DR. W. W; Blxlb®' I T . ... .. . X formerly of Griflin, Ga. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, mid others In thU «' in By can attest to its virtues. F*»r sale in Romo, by jnlytUf. J. Q YEISER A Fresh aud large Slock of Southern !Ui iC ^ | Grass Seed. O I r all kinds, just received by TURNLEY, fobl I No. 3 Choice lloow*