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m
lliM.tl on Dueling*
Tom llootl tlescrili.\s tin in tended du
el which was prevented hy an amicahlo
arrangement made upon the ground.—
The parties—Mr. llrndlov and Mr.
Clay—rivals for the allcctIons of Lu
cy Hell, found it no i - ary to appeal to
But first tin y found a friend npioie,
This plea ant thought to give—
That when they both a cre dead, they'd
S have
Two seconds jet to live.
To measure out the ground, not long
Th •seconds next foivhoro,
And having taken one rash step, .
• Tiny took a do/.en mote.
Tin v next prepared e.n-h pistol-pan
Against the deadly strife:
H\ putting in the prime of death
,\g un>t the prime of life.
Hut when thev t- ok their stands,
■V ,r made them tremble, so they lot
I ,<■ v both were "shoking hands.”
Mid Mr. C. to Mr. H..
•Ib ro one of us must fall,
,11 |, like St. raid's Cathedral now
lie doom* d lo have a ‘ball.’
I do eonfes-. I did attach
Misconduct to your name;
. | withdraw t!«u charge, will then
Your “ramrod’ , do the sumo?”
aid Mr. H., “I doagroo;
[iut think of I lonor’s courts ;
t vve h *' 'll without a shot,
I in 10 will be strango reports.
Why Douglas Was tlefonletl lit t’linr-
Icstou- Tliti “ Ret-muil* ’» lo lie
crushed out —Dougins yet to be the
Nominee*
The following extracts from the Wash
ington correspondence (“Occasional”!
of the Philadelphia Press, will bo rend
with interest by the Southern Democra-
I cannot refrain going back to my orig
inal statement, that Churl «•'ton wits the
ln-»t place for a Democratic Convention.
The readers of my correspond! nee may
now see that in this, , is well as in oilier
matters, 1 spoke by the hook. Tho
high prices threatened hy the liQtcls,
and tho fears of the iinhealthincss of
tho place, kept away thousands, and
the intolerant opponents ol Mr. Douglas
so inflamed public feeling against him,
on their own ground that conversativo
ui' ji in the South did not feel justili "l
in giving him the support ho was enti-
tl.-d to. I'roin tho moment tho Con
vention opened thoerusado hegar.. Mr.
Yancey, usd told you in advunvo he
would do, opened hid batteries, and all
others ambitious of Southern support,
and looking forward to podia n under
the Administration, followed hi- exam
ple. Tho Northern lues of Douglas were
insi ’
Polk Sheriff Sales.
W ILT* be sold beforo the Court Hons
door in Cedar Town, on the first Tues
day in June next, the following property,
to wit:
Three Negroes, Mnrindn, n woman, about
47 years old; Martha, girl about 10 years
old. and Ed in liar, a boy about 5 years old :
Levied on ns tho property of Borrlen Wil
liams to satisfy live ft fas, hsuttlff from n Jus-
tic s Court. lu*ld in the K-ltith District G. M.,
in favor of John Hull vs Bvrriun Williams,
principal, and John .Jones and A. D. White.
Securili's on Stay—three fi fun in favor of
Ephraim Thompson va Dorrinn Williams, ob
tained in the Justices Court for tho 831Uh Pis.
0. M.—four li fas in favor of tv Williams
vh llorrian Williams, issued from the Justi
ces court for tho 817th district G. M.,—also,
six tl fas in favor of David Clogfiui vs D«*r-
rinn Williams, issued from the Ju-tlces court
for the SIMM It district
or tl fas in my hands
limns. Levied and i
liable. inayS
i-;.in-t llerrian Wil
lin'd to me l-y n (Jon-
,1. C. ^ O H K. sirir.
RULE NISI.
. : Mtth ' It II tynlo, show
I lie i th .lnv of July, is It), An
Sherill Sales of ClmUoogiw
TIT ILL ho sold before the Court-house door
VV in Summerville, between tho legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in Juno, tho ful-
n!WM t >MnM,on,l, dirt, nn.l 4,1,
sec., also 18 acres, moro or loss, known ns a
fraction of land belonging to tho Miilletnn . _ .. « -*-* ■*■/»*» -xt
irtT «?<&..£ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Superior court, in favor of John F. Morton
vs William II. Edwards. Property pointed
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importors and Heavy Dealors in
GKORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. Henry It. Dempsey. Ad
ministrated of Joseph C. Dciupsey,
reprcsenU to tho Court, in ids petition duly
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons
corned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not be diselinrgod from Ids ndmitlis
trntion. mid receive letters of dismission on
tlie fir-*t .Monday in December, 18(10,
d oll"iid slgmi-
this
• illicc, tlii>
,-Ji I .nd ill.* said A>n I'r
tile
against In
ami eamli'lat
t. ! he :
their dclcgat
i the mo-i
s like I.:
i the
elit
bright,
dl ' tin r dm Is lai
i:\ GNIN'G.
I aco hrentlief along the shmlo
nr every hill,
The tree tops of tho glndo
Aiv Ini'li. I and Mill;
All woodland lilUrmcis iM'll'O,
l,o birds to ioat within the brake:
Ho patient wenvy heart—anon,
I iton, too,’shall rest in peace
| (! at he.
I’loridu mid the Scccders.
Judge kppoH, one of the I’loridu dolo-
ites to the Democratic Convention
linn last week and
mis on recent events
ting was large,
Hroomc oficrod the
ns, which were ununi
urived nt Fermi
tddressoil the cil
it Cimrlcston. 'I
iml Ex-0ovc rno:
ollowing rosolutl
noiisjy adopted:
/.’• 'flint tho failuro hy tho Into
h-mueratio Convention, to adopt wliat
va dciiomiii uc I tlieniajorily platform,
• ■ft tire South no alternative hut pocos-
ioii from the body or disgraceful nub-
ni !"ii to injii.-tice mill inequality.
/.' That this meeting highly
ip]ae the coiii'm■ pursued hy tho dclc-
thii State, in promptly
roin that Convention.
ally did
take place, in eonsoqueiioo of all tliCsG
ninchinuliops; aitd ti\© poquel is pro-
suited, of the defeat of tho popului
favorite, and tho adjournment of the
Convention to a more convonlout nnd
!• - inimical region. If <'hatlepton lmd
been ueee -ible to the masses, Of if the
delegates could have relumed to their
tv-pi etivo home i, at interval.-*, Jmuglas
would now bo l"i inall\ before tho peo
ple as the Democratic candidate lor
I’leddont.
■#**■***
When tho Convention adjourned this
morning, it must not ho tin-gotten that
the sot-oilers hud not returned, </>«//« nec
they are outside of the parly. The V< I V
men who have so loudly and bitterly
assailed you as a rebel and as a di'organ-
izet, who have declared that you are
Holf-excoimnunicatcd, are thsmse/ees out
side of the oryunhntum. This include*
nearly till the Administration leaders of
tho .South ; particularly Mr. Slidell ant
his set, and these are the nearest to th
[’resident's throne. Higler, 1’iikoi
Brown, Kami.til, and others, though
remaining in the Convention were, it i'
said, ready at any moment, to strike
hands with tho di-muionist-*. So that
not only the Convention, hut the organ
ization, and above all, tho principles of
the Democratic party, are with the
friends ol Douglas.
Do not supposo that I abandon the
election of Judge Douglas. On the
contrary, it may he achieved by the
continued i('solution and unity of his
friends. lie and they have a tierce
contest boforo them, hut they will suc
ceed if they so conduct themselves, as 1
have no doubt they will.
i .'Ireil Dollars to mnki'
■ to h t* of Inn I Nob. 1002. 1000,
lying ill tho Bril district ol
hi . f n>iw FIiimI count v, cadi
* ,*(vvl, '
la.
• that the
rill HlO -
illl‘. ;
i.l A-a Hi
Your
..r. ill*-
\. thm Win. it.
i"iior iic-
l’v
of tin- last will
in »f tie .mi id A*.i Prior'lcvn-cil.
vour p-tilioii' r I,..- fullv M*tll.*d
• inoiM-y ' f - 11.1 laii«1. uud is now
.1.1 ii --vr*lilia to sni'l bond
I, nr.'l til .1 ill (‘"111 t. Where-
liti'on-r it . v < that William II.
:orntor of A-a Prior, -I conned.
IK, Petitioner.
inly, May Term,
litlei
in provi i"it <-f ? i' id bond.
MILTON II. HAYNI
oiirt of unf inary, Polk
1800.
Upon considering tlif nhr
r I . • d I v ilie t
m II. I la
” !>|.|.Iir
t. that n.a
ilili.-atioii of said
l.e Houio -
Ho that they
. why this Court
ithdrav
P.u».\
Mfixi'.v.—There have been about
tidied bills of tho old Bank of
ir h Henry Shultz. 1’ivsidcnt,
into circulation during the past
in this city. Tho bills are
and lest the damage already
incro i • d, wo will doscribc
t tral nppi arum o r. f thoso notes.
p;’.]'er is fair. Tho engraving is
•Id style, almost entirely unused
present day, and the note ispvob-
:ruck from a eojiper plate. The
l vigne-tte present' tbc (loddoss of
y. with tho Phrygian cap on a
n n plantation scene. The check
lavo the head of Washington on
:ht and of Franklin on the left,
otes (or at least the one wo saw)
it«'d July 2. 1.-21. They were
illy good, hut have long been vul-
,—Charlt sfnn Mereury.
Meanwhile, let tho men who la
betrayed public sentiment at Churl.-'
be held toil.strict aecountibility. They
should not ho permitted to remain tit
their homes a day before being called
11 neeonnt. They will, n * doubt, try to
defend themselves; hut they can he
crushed by the facts ami buried under
a mountain of obloquy. It will ho well
to get rid of such recreants. A party
that consents to ho led hy such men will
deservo to be extinguished.
r.-iV’MapIo
nav *!i..w i-iutso, if Kiev <-i
•lu’uM I...I ill reel »nM ’ Wi
innUe ti*h s nut-' saiil 1m*ii«1.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
annuaiA, iw< county—
r STEPHEN A. BOKliERS. Ordinary ni
Ex-Utti.-io (’I-rk of iho Court of iir.lina-
ryfor .Bai'l county, do certify, that the nhovo
if a true extract from the luiuuti'* of said
Kivon iiifli'r inv linnd nii«l "Uleinl signa
ture. TliI*. Till day of Muv, |8ft0.
STEPHEN' A. IhWtfiERS, Cl’k. C 0.
Aiimiiiistmtoi’s Eule*
B Y virtu# of mi order frwni the Court «f
Ordinary of Floyd coiintjj, will he sold,
on tlio first* Tuesday in July next, at tho
(\>iirt-li"iu‘« door in Hiii'l county, hot ween t ho
legal hours of sale, tho tract <>f laud in said
county, whereon John Whilo resided lit the
ofhisiLath. containhig one hundrul
i more or lens, and known ns lots Nos.
all. Ill), and half of lot No. 11*8, all in the
:trd .list, aii | till see., of originally Cherokee
now Flov.l County. Terms madu known on
day of sale. This May 7th 18(10.
v 11.
Administrators* Sale.
B Y virtue of an order granted nt Hie last
term of the *’ .11 rt of Ordinary for Floyd
"Hilly, I will sell ill tho Court House in
tome, on tlie Hist Tuesday in Juno next, the
iteresl which John It. W.nfrey, late of said
niiiiy dicensed, had in the following lots o(
A'
Executor’s Note,
|i<T.-<his iudi hted to t lie Estate
ther i.' •• •,. dee. a "1. will please -
i l.\ the I::th day of June next,
' lui i • |.:,V, ami tliouo liavi
• A ill p.
ItoitttiA, I'olk cutiuty.
AT7"^ F.KEAS, Mary Aiiu Mosely, has ap-
TT pli.-d to mo for letters of A*«lniinistra-
f Benjamin E. Mosely;
gh has b<
; .' Tho following nt
have been appointed b>
special hoard ol' vi*
tii<- examination of th
I’nivofsit
Ti
tin
led gentlemen
ovs to attend
Classes ol the
to commence
day of Juno,
corgo l’i
of linn-
Nkw Tkimiitouiks.—The live new Ter-
ritoricR which the Mouse Committee on
Territories propose to organize, contain
respectively the following number of
inhahUauts: Chippewa, from eight to
ten thousand : Nevada about the sum*
number; D.u-otah, eight thousmd;
Pike’s l'eak, fifteen to twenty thoiisind;
Arizona, six to eight thousiml. Each
of these bills ciiiituin the following
proviso: j’rovided that, nevorthole.-s,
slavery lias no legal exist, m e in said
Territory, am I nothing here
shall be construed to aullu
vent its cxi-tcnco then
measures will come up for e
in Congress early next wee!
Into of Pulk ( ...
Th. fcnri* thi-r.T.ri-. to eito and ndmon
the kindred i d friendB, and nil persons
the l*t
xt, why *aid letters should
le applii-atit nt- ‘>.me otlnT
r p.-n*on, 1'thorwino 1 shall
- -hall rqqn-rtai...
In.ml and otlieial signature
id Hitch other real estate Interests n* In
have had ill tiny other lots. There land
n unit near Spring (’reek, about in mile:
beast "f Romo, and eonn.-eted with then
I'aliiahlo imi'i'ivemciils.a good Dwelling
out houses: a splendid Kiw Mill, with
r failin'* supply ot nuter, and ulsuu good
v’.rist Mill.
a* open laud oil these lets having .....
i-d lor the y nr. innn.-diiiie possession can
onlv hi* given of the Imllauco, nnd of the
Mills. I’ureliiisors will l*o ’roi|Ulred to givo
Notes in payment with good and iindoi
security—lo hceoino due on tho 2.'ith of
cetnhor next—nnd if tho notes tiro
IH"i4>i•< 1 v paid "ii tie* dav of their maturity.
Interest will be charged from date.
I will eti the same day at the Court-liou«e
In Dallas. Paulding county, sell an undivided
it I interest in lot .»f land No :t:t2. in tin* luth
Dist. and Jrd Sot*., of said county. Terms
cash.
1 will, also, sell In Rome, at the Banin time,
two negroes. Ishmnol, a man about 65 or (10
years old, and Amanda, a capital goo 1 house
woman, vellow cninploxiuu. about 25 nr .’10
years old. And will also make sotno disposi
tion of old Jiiiliv. who i.« nearly 100 years old.
The Negroes will I. • odd f.. r «-nsh. *
npriL’Ow.] T. W. A LKXANDER, Adm’r.
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Itomo, Ga.
WE respcctfnlls «ollct a continuation of tho pntroniigo of our THOMl'T PAYING and
O.esIl Customers,
To whom our Osoils c
s ilo at the LOWEST rUJHIlKS.
TO THE
m\iHliS OF CIIFItOKFiF CIA. & ALA.
W E hnro samples of several kinds of Plows, manufactured hy Messrs. Sharp Si Hamil
ton, of Nashville, Tonn., who nro very nnnxiotis to introduce tliolii in this section id
cm ii try. Their Plows nro ail warrauthd, and wo feel assured that it will ho to tho interest
of tho planters to try them. We guarantoo them to In* all Kiev nro represented.
person is dissatisfied, tho Plow can ho roturnod nnd tin* money refunded.
Among which nro the following t
Tho Excel Plow, Steel, 7 sizes.
Thu Eagle “ •* 7 “ 2 left-hand,
The Sharp’s patent, steel, 8 sizes, 2 loft-hnnd,
44 44 44 44 east 7 slues. Tim Kx
’ lines. The Clipper patent, iron, 2 sixes, oaa
hoard. The Clipper patent, steel, 3 sizes,
liovJO.
—tf—
( tiios. BcnwTcmx,
JAS. "UMO.Mr, ) j,JXO. ItonUIBON,
ilIcNAUGKT, OUJIONW \ Co.,
Commission Moroliants,
Amt Dealers in General Merchandize,
Keystone IfuiUHitgs, Wliitohnll St.
ATLANTA, GA. , .
‘^REFEUENCES—Messrs. Smith Si
Pntriek; Dmullwood, Earl »t Co.; Allen, Mo
Lean Si Dutklcy, Now York : Win. M. Law
l«u .V Co., Nnv’lor A Smith, Chnr’.eston *, J. K.
Teft. Cash’r., Duncan Si Johnston, Savannah:
post A Mel, Now Orleans; Waluli, Smith A
Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M.
J. NVieks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January A
Itomo, Nor. Slat, I86lt,
- -sf
4 r M^
J1 Ull'Kll .t HUTI.EIt
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
ItAVcfa ASSOCIATED TIIEM.SKI.VKfl T0C.KT1IEI! F011
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
A I.L KINDS AND STYLE Of
To tho Bo-Brucrtroci
-AND- u *
X 0 dolugo 11
eompounds In tho form of
44 Alchoholio Drinks, that
oninuated from that
if society, tho Liqvon
it. Thoy are gold to...
you ns a luxury, or UieyuTo
dispensed to you ns a Modi {
cine, nnd iu either cuso tho }
oU’cct Is tha entuo. . |
There is hut otto way to 1
oseano, and that is to nio
a* a luxury ora tnodiunmont 1
a safe and reliable ptimu- (
hint, .n»hl under stamp uud '
soul, which renders it. oorJ| '
isli'jj !r U,u ^
ClfAHLEJi*
. . ,, , i"li UdvonimonL "Dl
is delicately lluvored, (unlike nt.v
with some of the most vulunhlo
most liealtliy beverage extant ^ f,r UiB
Tub Kkhai.k Sbx will Oml it
ploMnnl Coni ml, butararlilu reUtfii, “i*
inoiMif ii purioiilfal ulihrnotor- r ' u,li iltt
Anai.vtioai. CiihIiiiti Ilf nil mol. I!
iiiilthno il porfi'olly puro, noil It, Z7*
nioriHs ineomparahlo. rt,, °f»tairJ
Solil only In Itnnrt nm! rrm I,,in.., B
■ r Kor u o°„7
CllAltLLS’.^i Non. OTHER MMToVg
Co., 8t. Louis.
WoviUJ.ly.
( I’.ORCIA, Folk (‘utility
■yyilEREAS Ej.raim Tliomi'S .n, has ap-
Chnttoogii Shcrill' Sales.
W ILL hi* sold heron* tho euiiri house door
in tlio town ol Summerville iu said
county, between the usual hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June, the following prop
FUHNITURE.
id III,I VON, I'ANIiL DOORS,
CABINET
rpiIE nmnufneturli-.g ..f all sires at
X Act-., and uho the business of l
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARK READY TO
M A N U F A C T U It E L A It G E L Y,
D. UALDWI.VA CO.,
D.pmrali.lta.gS/lSfe
tuF 0/ • A '" C $*“•
'caution to tiie runiiic
“olni, otcu'wlo. L °". 0n ,)nck " ‘Clab IT, W |
Bewaro of obno.rious mixtures, n.,l .. • I
bottles, hearing tin* almvo titles Tl P *1
; , !«to:.i , » “'•'•"'"“•-rfl
they arc apt to ilceclvo the nnwurr.
DR.LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH
••’P'-Mfl
M It.
gki* <
W -liall i.o aide t
on ttic V* 1 -1.„ .
gee eoittuv d
' ^ These are t
cite and admonish
coiitnilu-il
'.o or pro-
Moliday in July
1 l>eginn\ed the applicant «*r *nmc oKn-r
in Ido und proper jier.*oii«'H that day.
d mill otlieial tdglia-
CHOROIA, rolh County
II ERE AS. William ILihhard has ap
plied t
ll"ii. K. I’. Trippo, of Monroo.
Il 4 »n. Sol. (’ohon, of Clmthnin.
•’ -I. L.*vi H. Smith, of Talbot.
< d. .lame.' A. Ni l.i t. of Hihh.
linn. L. W. Crook, of WhUliohl.
lion. Win. II. Hunt, of Cobh.
K.-v. Win. l-'linii, of Bakl'vin.
t’ol.Thomns L. Coopt-r, of Fulton,
linn. A. II. Colquit, of Baker.
K-v.C. W. Howard of Cass.
('ol. James M. Smytho, of Uich-
llOllll.
Col. M. C. M. Hammond, of Clark.
Quakers Disaiteahim. ix Kxoi.axii.—.
It is said that tlio Quakers tiro gradually
disappearing from England. Two him-
dr< d yoars tigo their proportion iu (treat
dred and thirty inlmbitnutH. At prrs-
soiit thov do not count one in tv thous
and. *_
U.vtVBRsnv "i Georui\.—A (’ataloguo
for the year la-V.i-'f.i) showa that the
< dirge nuniborod 2'i.Seniors,-lo Juniors,
'JT> Sophomovt-s, nnd 2K Fveshnn-n, nnd
partial eour.'O. Total,122.
of Alls ley JI. Evan's Into
of said county iluceasuil.
Tli' -ii are Therefore to cite nnd admonish
the kindred and creditors of said deceased.
t<> show cause, (if liny they have) on or bo-
fun- the 1st Monday in July next, whv let-
t<• i - should not he granted t" the lippVu-aut
in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 7th of Mnv 18(10.
muv 11 wllOtl *S. A. BOB DEItS, Ord.
erty, to wit
Otic hundred and ten acres, more r
oil' the South half of lot No. 15. also I
of the Nortlie.isteoriier of lot No. 22.
ing in t!»-15:1. di iri-t and Ith *eeti«n
on ns the prop.-riv of Win. M. B.-ut v.
■ one'in favor of Barrel <
fntorof Burnoit A II n
A Beaty, property pointed
plain till'.
J. B. AKRIDGE. Sh’ll’.
I'ostpotul Knit*.
lilt h.- -.hi h.f.i
Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
Wti eoidiiilly in.it • e* eiti ih i>|’ ilie eoiiiitrv to our Ware Room, Fiirniturti Stor
Manufactory, ... Ii .. : A,.. Rome, tin. IT Ml II! RIAL CASKS always on hand,
and every quality ..f C'li-’t’l N'S made as soon a*r'-xinired.
Ju'.v27,ly. JAMEA M. SUMTER
CllARLES W. MH.E>
ir
"V
. untiled Mu
:i ehildren-
>t, eliild nh'i
"tlKi old. The IIhoi
ns tin* property of IT
sold fur Km benefit of llm heirs
made known on day of ?
npril20w K'd.
William peek, f.x
tiUOIthIA, l*olk county
AY"'”"'
Court of Ordinary
I county, after tho expiration of
ntlis from tho date of these presents, I
• rman oeouo-
I'hl to tho foot I of I
.it nutritious, ami ho thinks tin* uni-
1 might ho Idoil once a week witli-
. injur, lo lheir health.
f- ; . I ho luii'l raised i
of John Brown’' inmilv,
mated, amount to on
A Dive row I.
On Monday nij.
suspected or hut
ncctit-ut, escapo
plunging into 11
next inorniug.
Ilayti, in tiitl
;lit, Min
tho ollicoi
ml swimmiu
■ho was in rc.'ioil
will mukoapplication to said court for lotto
iliviiiia.'iou from the furtherndministriitir
tlio estate of Mark Jueksoii, with the wi
annexed. This Muv the 7th. 18(10.
tyll. JA8. WHEELER, Adm’r.
(;IJOItCI V, I'loyd County.
\ V T II EREA* 5 , David D. Duke, Adminialra
\ V tor of William Tlioritigton, represent.-
lo the Court iu Ids petition, duly lih d nnd
rd. (hat lie lias fully nilmiu
GI’.ORCIA, I'loytl County.
8, Charles Knowte* Adminis-
f Cherokee B. Talbot, repro-
urt, iti his potition, duly filed
and entered "U rei-ord,that lie ha-fuily ad
ministered Cherokee II. Talbot’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all p-rsons con
cerned kindred nnd creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said administrator
should not he discharged from his adiniliis-
trillion, and ivo letters of di'inission on
tin* first Monday iu November. IStiO,
Given under my liainl and oUieial signa
ture. at oftlee, this 2d of April, 18(10.
JESSE LAM BERTH. Ord.
(ilU)lt(ilA, (.onion County
OTICK is hereby given to all persons
, properly made out, within the
N'i
d William Tim
ngt"
idl’d, Kills i
A i i.
“Wo h.i
his
pil
tin- nnu'h-talkod ni Tcvniovy ul Avizonn,
Such irnothor fJod-l'orsaU' ii, untimbor-
i-d. unwatoiod nnd unlinidicd country
never liol'on* full uuilorniy vision, mul
my optics have run over a good deal of
what i.' called had country.”
Tim
Tack.—Tho Alabama
* thoro was an tifiray
countv, on .Smuliiy
one man was shot
rod, ns he had u
body was hurt ex-
rocoived the Hying
nmn who got behind
Jgfiy-Thc mu.'oles of tho human jaw
produce a power equal to lour hundred
and thirty-four pounds. This is onlv
what science tells us, hut wo know the
jaw of some of our lawyers is equal to a
good many thousand pounds a year to
them.
£55“*During tho three years of Mr.
Buchanan's ndmini.-tration, the Depart
incut of State has issued til-out eigh
teen thou-aud purports to citizens de
siring to travel in foreign parts.
• like oxen, and go
M-ni'city ol Provisions.
:.’i;i exchange D informed that
utii’h distress among the poor
i potioii' of Franklin and Hurt
-Pleasures eo:
wu\ like post-hors
S 10,000.
Tlio Treasurer of the State Road Jins
out down t" the State Treasury $-10,000
at* (ho month of April.
Those are, therefore, to cite nil persons
mnecrno'l, kimired uml creditors, to show
•aiiM* it any they can. why said admiuistra-
«»r slioiihl not l><- di-i-linrged from his admiu-
striitioii and receive loiters «f di*mis*ii>u on
!"• first Ni •udoy in S.-i.t* mb. r IStiO.
Given niider inv hand and "tlieialsignature,
ill oU'u-e this (ith Feb. I SAW,
fel.18.11m. .J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
CI.OItCIA I'loytl County.
W HEREAS, John W. Turner and Jamos
E. JI n.-j k i 11 s i • n. A'liiiiiiistnitois of Benja
min M. TiUt, deceased, ••ejireseiit to the
e, «tV F.'hr
JESSE LAM BERTH
letters of i|ismi.s.
i August, Infill.
J otlieial signature
(Bo a test Miietioii
KVKit MADE IX STANDARD
Appointment.
Robert IF. Rowland, of tho county of
Cass, 1ms boon appointed aid-ilc-camp to
the ('omnmmler-in-L'hiof with the rank
of Colonel and will be obeyed and res
pected ns such.
fi~jy* Central Railroad stock sold at
public sale in Savannah, on Tuesday
last, at Si30 per share. Fifteen shares
of Atlantic and Clulf Railroad stock at
I greatly from drought lust year, j *"
ny persons made no corn. |
\ IVi.-nd of ours, soys tho Clovo- j 1 '«dl«*g«:
I'" / , who has recently traveled . lnonth
irtions of Indiana, Illinois und
ri, informs us that tlio wheat
these States was never moro
ing and that an abundant yield
C. Felton will be inaugu-
tho Presidency of Harvard
i the 281h of tho present
HQf*-Tlii* oil springs in Western Penn
sylvania arc estimated to he violdin.
3(100gallons perday. Nearly nil tho oil
ha- been contracted for by one house in
CIIATTOOCV HIVI-IU
INSTITUTE,
(.'aylesvillc, Cherokee Co., Ala.,
M. AINSWORTH. A. M. Principal.
S tudents of both s. x >- win h.« .'iv..
lit thin Institution, and fitted for the huii
non duties of life, or any class in mir (Td
eges. Competent Touchers are employed.
Send for a circular.
juii21—wly
tf
5S5
fit 5
B3S,
Nm
fmmWH ^
Rt
Scwiim Machines!
AFTER tliis date, I will coll the impt
Burtholf Family Sewing Machines at a Re
duction of $20.01) from former price?.
i\ S.—The New Straight Needle Machine
y, .le.-eu.-ed,
- made out,
I hy I
Intrneier and nmoiint. And all pc
debted to Hiiid d ’ceased are hereby required
lo make immediate pavnicut. This ltd of
April. 1*50. CURTIS BAsLEY,Admr.
(•I-IOKRIA, I’loytl county
W HEREAS, Stephen Ball, ii'lmiiiistra-
t»rof Tliomas M. (}|a«h n. reprew
is petition, duly tiled till
I, ilint lie has tally
a DL'CKER,
Imporior, Manufactiuvr r.nd I)c.:lor in
CABINET FURNITURE,
TLT j»3liLo3.s5tor‘37-,
M A r F HESS E 8,
OI-IAIHS
On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia.
NVITE’t 4 *i * I* iVi -. i.i l i• L11 m ptrlic ilarly, to visit his Ware Rooms, where he lias a
e,,of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture.
i the IwbI, Spring Sent Sofa, to tin* common -t article in list*. Alsouti assortment of
i1Intrc8so8» Tucker’s Patent Spring lied, Couches, Lounge*, Sitlcboiirtl*,Safes.
All kinds of I'uruitnr«* with di’-pnteh. and neatly nqmired.
Thankful for the very lilieral patronage heretofore exlendeil to him, ho hopes, hy chwe nt-
li’iltion uml good work, to merit ii emitiimanee of the same.
CAIIINHT SHOP "II Howard St* mar the Etowah House, where Fur-
fX\jt nitnre is iiiniitifnrliired and repaired. Work warranted to give satislio’lions
Bills of over 50 Dollars Retailed at whoiesalo prices—ami great bargain,
or CAM JI, July27*ly.
SANTOHD’S
LIVER 1NVIGORATOR!
NEVER DEBILITATES,
I T I* Coiuiiuiiutlctl entirely from
CDiiiih, and has become an established
fuel, a Slumlord Medicine, known and up
prove by nil that ' have used it, and is
ii;*w resorted to with ^ confidence iu all the
'li.i’iises for which it ^ 'is recommended.
It lui* cured thou- sands within the last
two years who had Zj I gi von up all hopes of
relief, as tho mimer* S '.us mvlieited cer-
tifie ites in my pus- ^'session show.
The dose must he w adapted to the (cm
periiment of.the in dividual taking it.
and used in mii-Ii quantities as to net
greatly on the Ilow Jh its.
Let 'the dictates ofJW vour judgmontguide
in tlio iiho of tho| ri.iver Invigorntor,
und it will cure Liv- P^'er f’omplaiiits. Mil-
l-.iiH Attacks, Dvs-'U pepsin. I'hrouic Di
Summer]^ ('«»mplaints. Dyson-
Sour Stomach, llahituai
'liolie.ljjj I'holera, J’lmleru
1ms. Clioiera Infantum, I'lntith-nri*.
"lice, I'eiiiiil.' Weakne and muv It u*ed
•••fully ns an Ordinary Family Ale li. ine.
Drop*
ek lie.’id.’iehe, (.,
Ki"
till«-.- T-’ilspoolil'uls .
I III'*
•tl». I
i'll the
l\ w;i"m Ouijh.,, fi,/,/.,. ,tr n , I(| '“iSjl
I In. i« a |ilvit..altt lu.illchio to , ,, I
relief, nu.l iu lilno oni olhl
“"fr “,t"""*P 4 "-eo. It eterelae. iL.
°! iiilliirm-r over Cougheenil
tlio 1.U1IR. of Huy remedy l no „;|
■topping tile meat vielent ia a few i.'.nI
111 '"•>.t III II liny or two. Hue, ,.J1
thought to ho decidedly consumptive hinl
hern promptly cured hy using » few bouial
andil.f wearing Little’s Strengthening l>£|
tors oti the chest. As an anodyne «*X|>irt»r«ck|
without nstriugmg the bowels, it atauih iAl
tuouut to all cough mixtures. 1 ■
DR. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
iri required to relieve children of worm. ,g|
besides being one of th, best ami ch»’.w|
e>er "tiered to (lie puhlie. its frequent ihJ
tuiml.es will uvt much Doable ami exp.ij
as well as the lives of many cl.il,Inn; J
eu J hi every ten cases generally rt-auirt'J
, DR. LITTLE’S 11
French Mixture.
lliH IS prepared from a French Rccit* \ 1
the forms of No. 1 and 2: the first for tkl
aeuie. mid So. 2 for tho ctironio itasi*,) UmI
Inis been much improved upon in (big eomui*™
h’.i-l fioni its unexampled sacce*s is litrlr i.
si.,.' r-e.le every other ten,oily for the run J
Ihed! ea-eof the Kidneys and JllntlUer.Uml
errliea 1 , l.lennorrhnil. ami Finer Alim. iJ
left Ion *. 11, is extensive compound romkiisl
totally diHcrent in t u .t« ,.<L1
tr-m anything to he found iu ihl
*’iii"-'» fintea I’linrinneojiien or it
jiraeti"-«.| rafely nnd efficiency iunotrinWj
DR. LITTLE ft
Hiiigtvtirin mid Tetter(Hntmont.
Hmi'lri «ls of ea*.s of Chronic Trite
Scald Heads, ami diseases oftho skin g»n»n
Iv, have keen cured by this remedy, nil
■*!"' '* ‘I'F introdiietion of the No. 2 prriir.1
n."i (hemg |,,r '|i‘gcr) rcareely a cureU lrrl
Heel ually crioli' Alt
r Hot tie.
.T. T- FARELL.
FARE!
w,
YEI8ER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Di'iigg'iHts and Apothecaries,
Nos, 33 & 55 Brood Street, Rome, Geo,
of F iroll .t I ’i uud J. U. Yt-iscr respectfully call
One DoHm
SANi tlHirS
FA Ml I, Y
HAllTIO PILLS.
M l*(t I
l’BE VEK ETA IK,
I" 1 ' "I* Kill'* C;.
elitr.iiti
H;i‘
».M
EXTIt \< ‘
Tight, and
Family Ca | . |Kmrtie Pill is gentle
«• Catliurlie CQ a hieli tin* pr-.pritor
I in hi-prac ^ ti<-o luoruKiati twen-
k-J
w'i,i ii,,
(U mI.d-i. <ai . s,.
The eoiistnntl
demand
Tlo
eli of i
P5
ft*lent <' 11hartie
of the bowels.
The Family Ca-'J3 thnrlie Pill Inn 4 .with
dm. reference to this well cslnlillslied fact
been c." pounded from n variety oft In*
purest Vegetable (H Extracts, whieli net
alikeou fve.-y part ( of (lie alinicnlnry
Wild
rniigen
. am) are good and raft) in all eases
mled,
De-
ieli, Sleepiness,
For (lie.
Ph vii-iiins i
Dr. Lit t |)n
applinl in the form of P!*l
plilet. I
I Ke Mater
pounding hi
i tyiftl \
All r
i* not (lie chiefn-H
• lo- iiiimrlf Dl
cly for ni'ireiU|
(lie luisinrs;.
should he addressed I..
„ LITTLE A BRO„ Mart
r or sale In I! I.y Messrs. Fan il A liisfl
ml by f,. \\. Dean. Gnvo Springs,
liaiits nr Druggists generally. july;’l. I
Tl.oi
Tin-
- M. Glad' ti
• are. therefor.
I. kindred and .
• lit"
all persons cen
to show cause if
should
"t lie discharged from his ii'lmiiiislration and
L-ceive letters "t dismission on the first Monday
i October, 1800.
Given under tny hand and otlieial sigtlft-
lire nt office, this 5tli March, 1800.
murid JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, I’loytl County:
W HEREAS. Arthur S. Ford, adminis
trator of Jus. J. Gill, represents
t" Km Court in his petition, duly filed and en
toted on record, that he has fullvadminister
ed James J. Gill’s estate.
This is. therefore, to eite nil persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, t<> show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not l*o d boh urged I rum his Adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday iu October, IS(Sd.
Given under my hand und olliciid signature,
at I'Hicc, this. 5tli March. ISf.0.
ninrSO JESSE LAMHKRTII, Ord’y.
GKOllGIA, Floyd Comity.
'WT’HKREAS, William J. Smith, executor
\\ of (diaries Wehh, deceased, represents
to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and
•tl. that he lias fully adminis-
H AV
attention to their complete uud Ire
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Fancy Gooils,
Paints,
White Load,
Linseed,
Lubricating & Lamp Oils,
Colors and Turpentine,
Burning Fluid,
Campheno,
Window Glass,
Paint Brushes, &c.
Physicians’ and Country Morrhiuits’ orders nut up own* good terms as any city South.
Sole Agents for Empire ami Now Jersey White Loud uml Kerosene Oil Company.
Prescriptions cart’lully prepared day or night.
The Storo will ho open on Sundays from 8 to Hi o’clock in forenoon nnd from ft to !> i
moon. (oetu) ' FARELL .V, YKISElt,
W.1I 11. COX,
>V. RHODES IIII.L,
W. II. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
wed Charles Wehh*
This is. therefi
erned. kindred
•all persons
NOTICE,
r S hereby given to all persons against trail
ing for’ a Promissory Note, for ono linn-
nd dollars, given t*».l«e Glenn, in Scptcin-
"•r "r Oftoher, IS5yj due .'ix months after
ale. ns the* consideration for which it was
liven ".tally failed. TIIOS. M. ALSTON.
Summon illo, Ga., Feb. 1 Sth ’CO—Jmw.
clitors, to show
if any they can, why said Executor should
not ho discharged from liis Executorship,
and reccivo letters of dismission on tlio first
Monday in October, IStil).
Given under my hand and official signature
at office, this 5th March, 18(10.
tuurlO. JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, I'loyd county.
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis
trator of Matthew Smith, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed ami en
tered on record. Hint he Inis fully administer
ed. Mathew Smith’s estate.
This is therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cniiso,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not ho discharged from hi* adminis
tration nnd receive letters of dismission on
tiie first Monday in October, IStiO.
Given under my hand and official signature
II
P1L1C1I-TREE STREET, ATI. VATA, U\.
UING formed Ja copartnership as above, wo are prepared to exhibit i
ant uml fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES, -
which are offered to cash oml short time, prompt paying
Our facilities tor purchasing uml a perfect knowledge of tnc wan
such that wo can guarantee entire satisfaction, in every particular.
We annex a few of tho articles now in storo und to arrive:
30 hds. New OrlcansISugar,
100 “ A B & C., ’’
5 “oo 1 ii. 0 s ?! t “*K r< ' w '‘ s “ E "'
25 Bags Java Coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails,
10 Old Government Coffee, 300 Box candles,
100 Box* Tobacco, 1000 “ Snuff,
200 bl. Bee'll Whisky,
30 Pack’s Cresscnt’s, Hennossv and otlic. choice Brandies,
10 “ Brands, Old and Soft, from private stock, 1
500ISacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Barry Cheese.
And any quantity of Soda, Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruits, Cordiuls>
Oysters, Mackerel, Sardines, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is in
vited. Awaiting your commands, and always at your services,
octlU.tf, Woaro Respectfully, COX, HILL A C'O.
nto of the Sll
the Buck and I,
Pdiu and Soreness over the whole body, from
sudden eolp, which frequently, if neglacted,
ond in n long course of Fever, Loss of Appe
tite. a ('ret*ping sensation of fold over tin*
body, Restlessness, llcnilaolu-, or weight in
the head, all liilhiminatory Disease, Worms in
Children or Adults, Klinuinutiniii, n great
I’lirilierof the blood ami tunny diseases to
whic’li llcsli is heir, tho numerous to mention
iu thisadxersisement. Dose, I ton.
Price, :< Dime*.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Callinr-
tii’ Fills are retailed by Druggist generally,
* ' i °bl wholesale hy tlio Trade In nil tho
largo towns.
F. T. W. SANFORD, M. D„
• and Proprietor.
Sold hy Druggists
Broadway, Now York.
juno29.ly.
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered to/ the State in J85fi.
W.C, DAWSON & Co., Mii’g,rs
MACON, UR SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery.
By this Scheme.
Purchasers can select their own Xumhors,
uml jniy any amount f<>r a Ticket
they may desire !
Extra Class 2, Draws Oct, 3, 1859.
And on every succeeding day (Sundays ex
cepted,) at 5 o’clock, P. M.
this Scheme, thro nro 75 Numbers
placed in the Wheel—from 1 up to 75 ami
twelve of those Numbers arc druwu from tlio
Wliecl.^ If a person selects ono Number out
of the 75, and that Number is among tlio
Numbers drawn; begets five times the amount
invested, If two selected Numbers are
drawn, ho gets thirty for olief if three selec-
t°'* Numbers nro tljnwn, ho gets two hun
dred for ono; if four selected numbers aro
drawn, lie gets a thousand for one; if five
selected Numbers are drawn, five thousand
for one, of six selected numbers aro drawn,
fifteen thousand to one. IIkmkuiikr ! if two
or moro, selected numbers aro taken, and all
of those numbers so selected are not drawn
among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, tha
Ticket is a Bluuk.
OUR
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Draw four (I) Times a Month!
ngd nro tho most liberal of any schemes ovc4
"tiered. For particulars address,
W. C. DAWSON A CO., Mannoors.
ocl20.1y.] Macon and Savannah, Ga.
HAYWOOD’S
balm of ^SAVANNAHI
demising, Nourishing mid Ucatitif)ii|
THE If A IU.
I N present ing the MALM OF 8AYA2LYtl|
I" the public, the proprietor does
oiitim v of the lie.'itation attending tin n|
traduction of n new uml untried article,foriH
has now hi'Cii fifteen yews Ini tore tiie pnlUl
and eueh year lias adileil to ith populautT.-
The detuaud for il having increased so far U_
yoml my previous facilities for its nuiiiubJ
lure. Utv pvquivtor 1ms recently com|.i.W
arriing. meals for producing it on a inort ul
ii-ii'ivt* scale, and at Ilia same time nd.liqu
its lormci- excelleticc, by the result ef a 1
practical i xperirnct- in its use.
The following vouchers aro gcntlcinennl
known, and can lie attested;
S.v VA.wt rt, Aug. fi, 1M I
J. M. II a y^v ond. Agent—Dear Sir: I rkt#
fully comply,with niv promise, lo pb# ytH
myvpiuit tho merits of your linin’y
Savannah. After using it for some IwojtmrL
I am prepared to speak from experictirt. nil
do not hesitate to jironounru it tlio best [*■
paruiion tor the luiir Hint I have overtu*i;|
I esteem it a ideasaut nnd convenient artkff
for dressing tlie hair, possessing most ofdC
virtues claimed for the popular cosmetics *1
the day, with none of their dolotcriou* qc>H
ties. 1 feel confident Hint it only need*
known to tlio public to bccomo nmrcriity|
popular.
Very rospeel fully yours,
W, T. THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning New I
The object of this in to state that I hare.W
fioiim months, used Mr. Haywood’s IloirT<*;L
ie—known us the Balm of Savaunoh-^l
have found it Incomparably superior to “Jl
other article of tlio kind. Its tiro
week is quite sufficient, not only to ditto**?]
tho dundrufi’, Ac., from the hair, but.tQ **’
rent its formation iu any applicable q"u*> --
It maintains the hair too, in that moist ml
pleasant condition, which so tunny e'^L
specifics pretend to do, hut almost
fail—iu so far us my experience goes.
J. L. LOCKE,
Lato Editor of ths Savannah Republic*** I
T Mav 20, IIS |
Nfr. .T. M. Haywood, Agent: It IP™JJI
pleasure to certify to tho uncqunlcd
of your Balm of Savannah. Jt is tufi
tonic for tho hair, ns well ns tho most
cxtcrminalorof dandruff I hnro ever IricDI
My luiir 1ms been inclined to full out 8 j|
tny attack of Yellow Fovcr In 18M» ^1
among all tho proven tires I have
Balm of Savannah has bcou the mostfUrt**|
ful. This much I sny most cheerfully-
Yours, Ac., T. W. ALEXANDER
Lute Editor of tho Savannah Republic* 8, I
^D'For sale hy J. Nf. HAYWOOD, Agt» I
Manufacturer nnd Proprietor, Savannah' 0
and by J. G. Yntsr.n, and F.\niat. •*,
HKI., Rome, Ga. July W*V*
Varnishes of all Kinds.
A lso, TuitrusTiNE, for mii^ i, y
„ tdiinluy,
,ou * L No. 3 Choice llouao.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
Tho Itcst Dyspeptic Remedy
T8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W*
X formerly of Grlflln, Go. .j.
Prof. w. W. Slmrpo, nnd others in ‘“ u v
iuity can attest to its virtues.
For salo in Romo, hy
jiilyO.tf.
A Fresh r
J, 0 YEIBE»
1 Inrgo Slock of Southern
Grass Seed*
O F all kluds, just rocoived by
turnley,
fob 11 No. 3 Choice liouic.