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WHAT 1 lilVE TOR. |
1.
1 livo for those who love mo,
Whose hearts are kind and ti'UO
>'or th’u heaven that smiles above me,
And waits my snirit too ;
For all liuman ties that bind mo:
For tho taslc l>y tied aligned mo,
Aud tho good that 1 can do.
11.
1 live to learn their fdory
W'ho've su lib rod for 1113' sake ;
To emulate their glory,
And follow in their wako;
IU11K patriots, nmrtyrs, pages,
Tin* noble of all apes,
Who-,! deed- crowd history s pages,
And Time's great volume make.
III.
I live lo hold communion
With all that is divine;
'I’li feel there is a union
’Twixt Nature’s heart and mine ;
To profit bv nllliclion,
heap truth- from Held of fiction ;
G row wiser from conviction,
And fulfill each grand design.
IV.
I live to hail that season
J?y gifted minds foretold,
When men shall rule by reason,
And not alone hy gold ;
Win u man to man united,
And every wrong thing righted,
The whole world shall be lighted,
As Kden was of old.
V.
I live for those wholovomo,
For those who know mo true,
For the heaven that smiles abovo me,
A ltd waits my spirit too.
For the came that lacks assistance,
For the wrong that needs resistance,
For the future in the distance,
And the good that I can do.
A Man 1*1 end ft Ins own rase.
In theQimrlorSessions, Philadelphia,
r ..,, inly, a man named Pierce Kitchen
u tried for an assault and battery up
on hi- wife. Mrs. Kitchen was brought
to the stand. She couldn’t swear that
h. r lmdmnd over struck her, hut sworo
that ho indulged in whiske t v ami failed
1 . npport his family. The defendant,
vplead not guilty, said that the law-
• 1 wore hituihu; . and informed tho
i’nurt that he would plead Ins own
eaufto, Mr. Kitehen spread himself,
nn ,l n, (io . pet h. Ho faced thojury,
, m< { went through tho motions in a
mat 1 uer that wouhl have done no dis
ci! (lit i" any of our l ost Qurtoi Sessions^
pr.ctiiioiun*-. lie informed tho jury
that, having failed to prove that belaid
an angry lnmd upon his wife, lie could
not possibly bo convicted of an assault
upon her. ' As to tho other charges he
ploadod juhtiiiaetion. “Mrs. Kitehen,
gentlemen <>l 1 In jury,” said Mr. Kiteh
en. “is a member of a church, Mrs.
Kitchen Ibr-akc- her kitehen, and
spends half her time in tho church lee'
turo-room. While my breeches are
running to seed, and the children going
about with ill-kept noses and dilapidat
ed extremities. Mrs. Kitchen is indulg
ing in n confab with a lot of old ladies,
about the shocking nudity of tlie .South
While willing to provide
I',, her, gentlemen of the jury, 1 ain’t
wjl ng to feed-.All the brethren of ill
church, nor to give llolie
tw< nty people twice a week neither. If
I've got ii -lit on tho strength of such a
provocation, gentlemen of the jury, it
ain’t a bit more than tho best of you
would have done if placed in my cir- (
cuinstances ; and if you Was mo, and j
I .van you—knowing tho case ns 1 do— 1
I’d render a verdict of ac<|iiittal, and |
served tho woman right.” I laving said (
ilii-, Mr. Kitchen discontinued the I
Mibioet, and tho jury placing their head- j
pv'Uher, 1'otidei‘od a verdict of “Not
guilty.”
Hell nml JEverutt.
We accept, with pleasure, tho nomin
ation of these distinguished gentlemen
for tho Presidency and Vico-Presidcn-
cv, by the national Union Convention.
|hid wo been able to makoa selection
best suited to our own views, wo might
have chosen others; hut wo are satis*
lied that the are the best nominations
that will be made by any party, and we
very cheerfully give them our humble
but hearty support.
Wo have no time, at present, to
make more than a pas-ing remark or
two about Mr. JIki.i.’s positions or tho
slavery (question. Though he voted in
IS.*,4, against the Kan-a* t -Nebraska bill
repealing the Missouri Compromise, he
believed the Missouri restriction of
slavery to bo unconstitutional and tin
just towards the South. He only re
'sported it beeauso long aenuioseouco
had, in his opinion, imparted to it the
saeredness of a compact between theseetioi
In all original legislation (us in that of
I *:,«>.) ho is nml was opposed to all Con
gressionul interference with slavery as
unconstitutional and inimical to the
South, and at the sumo time opposed
to squatter sovereignty. In other words,
lie stands by the Territorial bills of 1 8.’iO,
as conforming to the spirit of tho Con
stitution and the rights of the section-.
Me feared that the repeal of the
Missouri restrictions n* to Kansas and
Nebraska, after such long toleration as
II compromise between the North and
the South, would stir up and embitter
sectional strifes, and tlieiToro heopposed
it—at tin* same time acknowledging
the ri : //it of tho South to demand of tho
Federal (lovernmont “hands oil"’ in all
the Territories.
Tho result shows that he was right in
Ids apprehension of the mischief that
would follow the passage of the Kansas
bill, with all the encouragement which
it 11 Honied to sectional partisans to
commence in the Territories a strife
that would couvuIhq the whole Utllotn
—Columbus ]£w[.
Statistics, ji stnow.— Five hundred
dollaisa day, taken at a single hotel for
drinks, during the “Charleston Conven
tion.”— Piccolnmiui singing in London
for livo hundred dollars a night.—Car
lyle diseribes our country as eighteen
millions of tho greatest bores ever seen
in tho world before.— In Worshestor pro-
lane swearing is expensive, a man be
ing lately fined “thivedollarsaml costs,”
amounting in all to fifteen* dollars, for
taking the name of the Lord in vain.—
Tho human brain is the twenty-eight of
tho body, but in a horse but the four
luindruth.—The people* of Franco daink
eight hundred and fifty million gallons
of wine, and tho ealeulatiou is that the
amount is not much less than one thous
and millions!—Tho English, without
hclpdi'om the Irish and Scotch, drink
about six hundred or seven hundred
million gallons of beer every year, not
to speak of the wine, spirits, etc., they
take to wash it down withal.
“Polk Sheriff Sales.
*\YTTT,Ti tie cold before the Court Hons
YY door In Cedar Town, on Hie first Tues
day In June next, tho following property,
to wit:
Three Negroes, Marinin, a woman, about
•17 years old ; Martha, a girl about 10 years
old, find Edinbnr, a boy about 6 years old :
Levied on as the property of Berrien Wil
liams, to satisfy fivo ft fan, issuing from a Jus- ,
tic* Court, held in tho 810th District (J. M„ i '!!?/' cm ' r , ’
in favor of John 0. Hall vs Borrian Williams,
principal, and John Jonus and A. D. Whim,
Securities on Stay—three ft fas in favor of
Ephraim Thompson vs Berriau Williams, ob
tained in the Justices Court for the 830th Pis.
0. M.—four ft fas in favor of 0. 8, Williams
vs Borrian Williams, Issued from the Justi
ces court for tho 817th district (1. M.,—also,
six ft fas in favor of David Oloptan vs Ber-
rian Williams, issued from tin* Justices court
for tho 830th district (5. M., nml sundry oth
er A fas in my hands against Borrian Wil
liams. Levied and returned tome by a Con
stable. may.) J. <\ YollK, Sh’ll'.
Sheriff Hales of Chuttoogn.
W ILL be sold before tho Court-house door
In Summerville, between the legal hours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday in June, tho fol
lowing property, to wit s
Lot of lund No. 68, iu the (1th (list, and 4th
see., also 18 acres, more or loss, known ns a
fraction of land belonging to tho Midluton
estate, of said county, tho property Win. II.
Edwards, to satisfy a ft fu from the Chattooga
perior court, in favor of John F, .Morton
William H. Edwards. Property point, d
RULE NISI.
0 the Court of Ordinary of Poll: county.
Tho petition nf Milton D.llnynie, show
that on the I at h day of July, 1K 40, Asa
then in life, executed t<* your petition-
, Ad-
. . lempsey,
represents to the Court, in Ids petition duly
filed nttd entered on record, that he has fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey’s estate.
This is, therefore, tocito all persons
should not be discharged from Ids adminis
(ration, nml receive letters of dismission
the first Monday in December, Iftfln.
Given under my hand nml official sigtin-
tld«lit office, this Utli Mav, 1880.
niny20 .1ESSE I. \.M BEItTII. Ord';
Ids bond for titles, dated
which bond the said Asu l'ri*
I his Executors, Ac.1
the
Forty-Six hundred Dollars to make ,
tblotter titles to lots of land Nos. 10(12. 1U63,
ions and 1131, lying in the 3rd district nf
tic lilt section of How Flovd enmity, each
lot containing forty acres more or less, (which
bond is here In court to be shown). Your
petitioner avers that the said Asa Prior, de
parted this life on tho day of 1851,
without executing tides to vour petitioner ac
cording t« said bond. Hint ’Win. If. C. Prior
i« the duly i|tialificd Executor of tho last will
and testament of the said A-a Prior deceased,
with whom vour petitioner Inis fully settled
the purchase money of said land, and la now
entitled to a deed ‘according to said bond
above described, ami filed in Court. Where
fore, your petitioner prays that William II.
Prior. Executor of Asa Prior, deceased,
may be directed tomuke titles according to
the provisions of said bond.
MILTON 11. IIAYNIK, Petitioner.
Court »f Ordinary, Polk County, May Term,
18(10.
Upon considering the above petition, it is
ordered by the Court, tlint
ton II. Haynie’s application
persons interested, by tho public
notitlor - * “ “
..f said Mil
{iven to all
ration of said
I this order, iu ‘the Rome IlYrA-
nth*. So that they
milv show cause, if they can, whv this Court
should not direct said *Wm. JI. 13. Prior, to
iiuiKc lid. - unto said bond.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
a nnitarA, Polk f„unty—
:i’lfEV A. BORDERS, Ordinary and
Mcrk of ihu Court of Ordiun-
for said county, do certify, that the ub
T ST El
1. k.-:
1 true extract
Can adian Yankkkism.—Over tho line
in Ciinmlu, they tiro quilt) as inquisitive
ns their Yankee nuighhoia—prnhiihly
tho South wind oatTios tho infection
General was travelling on a steamboat
with funds for tho (Jovernniont, and
" 11 !' (for tho sako of privaoy
•'tidies to , .,
tho minutes of said
hand and official signn-
tliveii under m
lire. This 7tb ila . .
STEPHEN'A. BORDERS, CTk. C 0.
may l I\v2ni—printers fee $23.
(il-!Oll(il.\, I’olk coil lit)’•
W HEREAS, Mary Atm Mosely, has ap
plied to mo for letters of Administra-
tiou on the estate of Benjamin L. Mosely;
Inti* of Polk con 11 tv deceased.
These are therefore, to cite nml admonish
the kindred and friends, nml nil jientoiis In
terested. to show cause, on or before the 1st
Monday in July next, why said letters should
not be limited to tho applicant or some other
suitable and proper person, otherwise I shall
proceed as to justice shall iip|icrtiiin.
Given under my bund and official signature
this 5th day of Mav, 18(511.
v11. ‘ 8. A. UOUDKUS,Ordinary.
ngngeil tho wholo of tho ladies’ cabin.
| The passengers tvero nil alivo to tuseer-
1 tain tho reason of this arrangement,
• and especially to know wlmt business
I tin* great man could liavo on hand to
requiru .-o much room and money. At
length one of thorn, more hold than
tim rest, ventured to introdneo the
subject as the Receiver was walking
j tin* deck, and approached him ask
ed him if ho was on u government
contract?
the grtilV reply.
3 V 1
“Ye
Flournoy, of Arkansas, an-
c 1»..uji.is bellows, it says, “audit-
.11 ly violated tho instructions of his
•lute, in tho Charleston Convention,
notwithstanding his public plod go in
1110 State !’(invention to curry out
TI,.—* are the gentlemen who loctur-
. d the Democracy of Augusta, a lew
1 venings since, on their duty to the
.; 1, at National 1 lomocratic party 1”—
Alt'. Hep.
CQ-The Vermont Patriot tells n story
of an old miser, who went one day to
visit a former borrower, who since, for
tunate!; ,hnd grown from poverty to inde-
I ndeuce. They went into tho garden.
I',, -ing along a walk, Hanked on either
rid.* with flowers of great beauty and
variety, the visitor made no remarks
uniill lieeanio to ft potato patch, when
I, . \clamed: “My friend, you, 11 have
a In,.• emp of potatoes hero” “That's
just like you, ' said the proprietor,
“when gentlemen and ladies pass
through my garden, they look tit tho
llowers, hut when a growling hog comes
in. all ho can see is potatoes !”
AltTKTI.ATIO.V OF THE BoTTI.F..—OuO
picture in tho last PuuoU shows two
*• respectable citizens” very much “cut”
after dinner. Both look extremely
lmppv and rumpled, and held a test
coma r-ntion as follow
Well, pray sir, what is it?”
“Why, you see,” said the Deceiver
General with great seriousness, “tho
King of England has made a present
to the King of Siam of his half of Like
Ontario, and lam engaged to bottle it
oil'.’
hero were no more questions ask
’d.
ft-Yy A Neapolitan fought fourteen du
els to prove that Jhmto was a greater
poet than Ariosto. At his death-bed,
hi* confessor desired him, by way of
1 .•nuance, to acknowledge tho superior
ity of Ariosto.
“Father,” answered tho dying man,
“to tell the truth, I never read either
Dan to or Ariosto.” •*
JGfcEPTho “Republican” is an honest
paper, and ought to belong to the
tional Democratic party.
GHOltHIA, I'olkCounty.
W II EKEAS Kpruim Thompson, liras np-
plicd to me lor letters of ndininistratic n
‘io estate nf James Nettles, lute of Musco
gee county docoiise.l.
These rare therefore, to dto ami mlmoaish
all persons coiicerncd, to show cause, If any
they have, why letters of mluilnistration
should not l.u granted tlio applicant, 011 the
1st Monday In July next, otherwise letters
will la* granted the applicant or some other
suitable and proper person on (but dav.
Given under mv lmiol and official signa
ture. Mav the 5th *18(50.
inuyl l w.'IOd 8. A. BOH DEBS, Ord.
CiKOIUilAy folk County*
-lYTIIEHEAS, William Hubbard lias
\ j plied te me for letters of ndlllitiisl
(ion 011 the estate of Anslcy II. Evans, 1
of said county deoensed.
These arejherefore to cite and admen
tin* kindred rand creditors of an id deceu*
of the law
Given uinler mv hand and official signa
ture this 7th of May I8flt).
8. A. BOHDEHS, Ord.
Adiuinistrntor’ft Sale*
B Y virtue of an order from the Court »f
Ordinary of Floyd county, will be
on the. first' Tuesday in July next, at Uni
Court-house door in snl.l county, between tho
legal hours of sale, the tract of laud in snid
‘led at the
d hundred
or less, and known as lots Nos.
511,411), undluilf oflot No. 41)8, nil In the
3rd .list, and It ft see., of originally Cherokee
now Flovd County. Terms made known on
day of sale. This May 7lli 18(50.
AXit.
KINDS OF DRY GOODS
Olieap for Oaslv!
I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, TO TIIK
following facts: i am now receiving one of
Largest and Best Stock of Dry Woods,
Such as are generally kept in my line of business, and that I will do everything to give per
fect satisfaction, both in tpmlitv of Goods and ehnpness of Prices. Mv Stock consists part
is iu n general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DHY GOODS, Laws, Jaconets, and
Organ.lies, Mantillas and Shawls, Parasols and Umbrellas, Hats,Caps, Trunks 11ml Vulics-
set. A very large Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
well mndo for Gents and Beys, flcnts l'tirnisbiug Hamid,—Shoes nml Boots, In great
variety and uniformity, also the Patent Mctnlic Tip Shoes for Children.
TO THE XiADXEs
Particularly, I receoinmend my large assortment of Fancy Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets,
trinied—of every description. Misses nml Children's Mats, Ribbons, Vales, French Flowers
Frames.*and all kinds of llunnct Material. To this branch of the business I have given
spci'hd attention, nml feel assured (lint my assortment and styles will compare favorably
with any other market. Those who have patronised me for piistyenrs. 1 shall he happy to
see again, and those who have not I invite to end and examine; mid I assure nil Hint mv
littsinesssliall bo conducted honorably and fairly inuverv respect, and that I shull give all
tho best of Bargains Respectfully. * fnpril5w2m[ 8. JONAS,
-tf-
v 11.
Tin's Mu
IlAimiSON CAMP.
Administrator of John White.
AilmitiMrutor*’ Side,
B Y virtue of an order granted at the lust
term of the Court of Ordinary for Floyd
county, 1 will sell at the Court’ House in
Homo, on the first Tuesday in June next, the
interest which John It. Wfnfroy, Irate of snid
county deceased, had ill the following lots of
Nr
ud smdi other real estate Intercds n*< he
.• have had in any other lots. These lands
>11 and near Spring (’reck, about 10 miles
•Southeast of Home, and connected with them
re valuable improvements, a good Dwelling
nd out houses; a splendid Saw Mill, will* a
ever fuiKng supply of water, rand also a good
aw Grist Mill.
The open Inml on theso lots having been
•nted for the year, immediate possessioneuu
only bo given of the ballaltce, and of the
Mills. Purchasers will he required to give
Notes in payment with good and undoubted
urity—to become duo on tlio 25th of De
cember next—and if tlio notes are not
promptly jtnid on the dav of their maturity,
pitercst will ho charged mini date.
I will on the same day at the Court-house
in Dallas, Pauldingcouiity, sell an undivided
3-1 interest iu lot of land No 332, in the I lit Ii
Dist. and 3rd See., of said count;'. Terms
I will, also, sell in Home, at the samn time,
two negroes. Ishmuel, a man about 55 or tUl
old, rand Amanda, a capital good house
woman, yellow complexion, about 25 or 30
And will also make some disposi
ol.l,
tion of old Jinny, who i.« nearly 100 years old
The Negroes will lie sold for cash.
«ipril2t)w.) T. W. A LEX AN DKll. Adm'r.
Chuttoogn ShcriH' Sales.
W ILL lie sold before the court housed.
in the town ot Summerville in s
county, between tho usual hours of sale,
the first Tuesday in June, tlio following prop
erty, to wit:
One hundred and ten neres, more or less
ntf the South half of lot No. 15. also Iti acre,
of'the Northeast corner of lot No. 22, all .ly
ing in the 15th district and 4lli -celion: levied
on ns the property of Wm. M. Be
fv two ti fas one‘in l,iv»r
the other in favor of Burn-
Rosser .1 Beaty, property pointed out I
plaintiff.
nprilSfl J. B. AKRIDGE, Sli’lf.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AM E RICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Romo, Ga,
WE respect fill Is solicit n continuation of diu patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and
Oiisli Customers,
To whom our O«oil« on- fur uleat tlio LOWEST I'IOI UKS. t.laiin."
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
IIAVI.VO ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOOKTIIEU 1’Olt
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
Ar.r, KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET
T 1
FURNITURE,
1.1 iiLixos, i>a.m:i. noons,
Extensive Shop and Machinery
VHTH l'ltlST REALITY OF MATKlllAL, WE AHK HEADY TO
M A N U J’ 1 A C T U Jl E L A11G E L Y,
All articles in mirline, n
Mil. SC.MTEH. has he
therefore, warrunt all ar
- at the shortest notice.
Ibis community, as a tin
Wc -hall he able Io
class MECHANIC,
Supply the surrounding- Country with Sash, Blinds,
I ; nml I'lliiiitiirc* at very reasonable priced.
1 We cordially iuv lie ull‘the eitDcus of the emut-v * . t.uv Wave Boom. Furniture St or
Manufactory, both on Bn.i.l St.. Itonic. (In. ITNE iM It 1 Al* CAS1C8 alw
and every cpmlity --f OFI'INS made as ,-oon «- r, •ii*lr*-c|.
CHARLES W, MILLS. julv2r.lv.
of Barret A Told.
,South-
rray, which, nml wlmt i« “tlio Na-
tionul Democratic party?” The South-
cnrsocctlers cannot, bo nml certainly
you do not think so ill of Uj» ns to moan
that wo .should belong to that infa
mous clan ofSquixttor Sovereigns from
tho North, whose freosoilism and inso*
ioneo drove eight Southern States out
of tho Charleston Convention.—Savan
nah Jtcjn
A wr.T dav.—-A French savant has fixed
tho next deluge for tho year Hl;VJ. Tlio
world will be bj that timo dirty enough
to need it.
Ho
shall wc join
ladies in drawingroom?”
1 Juc-t—I sh’ink sho.”
Host—“Can you say, Mho sccneryV
truly rural ’bout hero?”
< lie st—“So-scenery tooralooral.”
Host—“All right, como along!”
[\ TtiK YVuiiNo Box.—Hreely, in allud
ing to the slave who attempted to es
cape to n free State on board tlio Sjuihl-
, . says: “Wo had already heard of
v,imping ‘out of tho fryingpan into the
lii e/ and all manner of kindred fatui
ties; but to iittompt to escape from
slavery by liiding in u vessel whereof
Ben. il allot and Caleb Cushing^hnd vir
tual command, goes ahead of any ab
surdity within our knowledge.”
1^Y*A man should neither boa hermit
nor a l.uilo.m : human nature is not so
miserable, as that we, should bo always
melancholy: nor so hnppv, ns that we
should be always morry. In a word, a
. man should not live as if there was no
Hod in the* world ; nor, at the sumo
time, as il' there were no men in it.
(--Tflt’will afford sweeter hapj.incss
in the hour of death to have wiped one
tear Yvom the cheek of»,Oi row, than to
fl~iy*Rumor says that a certain titled
lady of ancient numo has entered
suit against tho Prince ot* Wales for
tlio vulgar crime _of breach of prom
ise.
£gy*Tho Chinese picture of ambition
is “a mandarin trying to catch a comet,
by putting suit on his tail.”
(•ilOlliSlA> I’olk county.
A T the first term of tho Court of Ordinary
for said county, after tho expiration of
six months from tho date of these presents, I
will make application to said court for letters
ot dismission from tho further administration
011 llio estate of Mark Jackson, with the will
annexed. This Mav tho 7th, 18(50.
may 11. JAH. WHEELER, Adm’r.
<2I£()lt(*lA» Floyd County.
VirnKUKAS, David I>. Duke, Administra
Y\ tor of William Tliorington, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed mid
entered on Record, that ho has fully admin
istered William Tlmrington’s estate,
Theso are, therefore, to cite nil persons
concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said administra
tor should not hi* discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in September 18110.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
nt office this 6th Feb. I860,
fcbl8.0m. J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
GISOIMSIA—Floyd County*
W llKUEAS, John W. Turner nnd J nines
F. Iloskinson, Administrators of Beiija-
min M. Tutt, deceased, represent to die
Court, in their petition, on file and entered
on Record, that they have fully administered
Benjamin M. Tutt’a estate,
"" ese are, therefore, toeitenll persons oon-
*d, kinsmen nml creditors, to show cause,
ny they enn, why said Admiuis-
trators should not bo discharged from their
Administration mid receive letters of distuis-
on on the first Monday in August, i860.
Given under my hand nnd official signature
at office, 6th February. I860.
fvbO. J ESSE LA M BE RTIf, Ordinary.
Kxccutnr’s 1'oatpoml Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of nn order Irom the Court
of Ordinary for Polk County, Georgia,
will lie sold before the Court House door in
Cedar Town, on the tir.-t Tuesday iu June
next, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, five Negroes, towit : an old
Negro woman, named Betty: a young wo
man, named Mary, about 2i yours ohl, and
her 3 children—Noah nlimit 6 years old,
Agist, child about two years ohi anil nu in
fant one mouth old. The above liegros sold
ns the property of Frances Gilbert, deems, d,
sold for die benefit of tlio heirs. Terms
made known on dav of sale.
nprll20wttM. \VILLIAM PEEK. F.x’r.
GKOltfilA, Floyd Comity.
W HABEAS, Charles Knowles Adminis
trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, repre
sents to the court, in his petition, dnl v tiled
and entered on record.dial ho has fully ad
ministered Cherokee B. Talbot's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con-
rned kindred and creditors, to show cause
any they can, why said administrator
should not’he discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday iu November, I860.
Given under mv hand mid official signa
ture, at office, this 2d of April, 1860,
upr5w(lin •
jgf-y Despise not
weak. Thoiliusfi
more hurt than
limn) did.
beeauso it seems
ousts have done
tlio boars and
fl3T*U is not high crimes, such as
obbnry and murder, wliiclt destroy the
•eaoe of sod. ty, Tho village gossip,
amily jealousies, and bickerings be-
md meddling, arc
into all social hnj>-
tlic worms that c
piinSss.
*®-noUliapi.y-
cos suit liis temper ;
•llcnt who can sui
eircumstanecs.
whose circnmstau-
btit lie ia inoro ex-
his temper to his
M, A, WIfflPEE & C0„
jjpps, Carriage & Wagon
MsSSE. MANUFACTURERS
Opposite llurper A Butlers’ Jlardwaro Store
Ilrond St.* KO.MF, GA.
W OULD respectfully inform their friend
and the public generally* that they an
prepared i<> do all work in tlio CARRIAGE*
11UGGY AND WAGON LINK
All their work will |»e well done, nnd the
latest improvements adopted* but they would
call especial attention to
JUNES’ PATENT IMPROVED
'I'll I Jl II l,F SCll FINS.
Which for light nml easy running arc supe
rior to the iron axles, and cost much less.
TO*ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED.
"/rCcREPAIRlXG neatly done at short
notice, nnd chap tor CASH,
fc-J-All orders promptly attended
share of patronage solicited.
npTiU.vrty.
Lands for Sale,
r Pin’ place whereon Mrs. N.
1 H. AH 11 ,
training 51 <• nc:
which is i , cultiv
good Du• illing rand
liouso and Screw.
s Creek, lot No. 1.80,
..containing 160 acres,
comfovtuble Dwelling and out buildings, and
611 acres of cleared land.
Also lot No 55, 22nd -list, and 3rd see.,
formerly Floyd now Polk county, containing
r further particulars address,
V. S. ALLEN,
Yarborough P. 0., Floyd Co. G i.
JAMES M. SUMTER
\V. N PUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT lolxolstoary,
A T RESSE
WM. Ml’.VAt'flllT, I j TIIOS. SCUI’TCIIIM,
4,\S. OMMONU, J \ JXU. MaUUISOX.
IMcNAIIGHT, OltJIONI) Ar Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandize.
Keystone lluiUliugs, Whitehall St.
ATLANTA, GA.
^fcJlEFHRENUES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick: Smallwood, Earl A Co.: Allen, Me-
Lean A Bulkley, New York : Win. M. Law-
Ion A Co., Naylor A Smith, ChurJestoii: J. K.
’IVIt, Casli'r., Duncan A Johnston, Savannah:
post A Mel, New Orleans: Walsh, Smith .V
Uo„ Mobile: Crittenden A Louisville; M.
,1. Wicks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January »l
Co., St. Louis. nov23.ly.
® eor gii, I
'vny to
—AND—
Poisoned Citizens of
Y OU are oror-nin wlih
a iK-Iuko of ll,o vilcat
compounds Tn tho form of
“AleliohoHo Drinks, that
over emanated from that-
pest of society, the Lfqt;oit
Mix Kit. They are sold to 1
you ns a luxury, or tlioyn
dtsponaod to you ns a A| eu ,
ciuo, nnd in either uasv thu
cfToet Is the sain
There is but (
escape, and that i.s to V _
a* a luxury ora medicament I
a safe and relinblo stimu- *
hint, sold under stamp and I
sonl, which renders it ( ." r 1
Wtiolo'la” tnm I" ,,c| l with. 8 J
(TIAIUiFN)
.aasSal
• ii- .. „'" h Owwiimoni,
I* i*"lloaloly lluviircil, luniii,,.,, _
.villi i.f Ilia limn v„l nl,l 0 S, 0 ' V '«l|
the Vegetable Kingdomnn«n‘°, ri,,r »J
most healthy hovorngo extant. ^ fir J
iiml Aiiwltayjo’only
teas**,«£.■:
mgsol a puriodienl character. n,nJ
Ax.tl.YTlr.il, ClIKMISTS «.f all r a «v
nmmee il perfectly pure, and its rJl. P
mcriss itirompiirohlo. r **»°rat
H..I.1 only an,I plm batlleaf, j
Uriimjiala Orai-ora, ('olinlrv (
cuAui.ua\ saffibKhiiiM
B. BALDWIN .t CO ° RTS| i
Depi.t No. 10, Broudwitv,
.1 importers 0/ >c I fines,
caution to the runidc
Dock” 'Club Hon
t? 1 'p J
They
'"J'tlve l.rfl
fcw lottJ
SAM'dllll'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
Nt:VEU DEMI LI TATES,
I T In Co in pun mlt» cl eirtirely from
Giiiiih,and liras l.eeomo till est.ihlishe.1
t.i« , t. ra Standard Medicine, known ami ap
prove by nil tliat'p5 have used it, nnd is
ii'.w icHirtc'i h' with Q .eoiifidcneo in all tlie
diseases for (• hicli it ^‘is recoinineiiiled.
It lias cured tlii.u sands within the last
two years who had gj given up nil hope.-of
relief, as the iiumer- g nu- un.-olii ile<l eer-
title.ites iu my p<..-- V session show.
The dose must hr >2 adapted (•> the tem
pura incut of the in Cj dividual taking il,
and used in such ipuilitities as to net
greatly nn the Bow- S els.
Let llm dictates of|M , vo ur judgment guide
in llio iho of the 1 Liver Invigornlor,
and it will <'urc Liv- M or (Nmiplaint-. Ilil-
lotis Attack-*, I>ys-*U pepsin. Chronic Di
arrhoea, Suiiimerjh* Cotiiphiints, Dysen-
t' rrv. Dropsy. Sour;{L Slonmcli, Habitual
Uostiveiiess, t'liolie,!^ ,<'liolera. Cholera
Morbus, Cholera I iifrantmn, Flntillrnee.
Jit nnd ice, Female W
sueeesfiillv
11 will eu’r
‘•Selinapp
“Gins, ole., ole.
Beware of obnoxious mixtures
bottles, hearing tlio uhovo titles ’
all common mixed Gins, nml until
with tlio geuuilio
•'CILUILK8' I.OXDO.V PORDMlui,
llu-y lira I||.||Q,Ire,-Ive lliennir.ry.
DR. IITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH
A «nn ,""l ,-r,rare for (■„
.I.,«iii,i. I.nn in H,
"trry <W., rtc„,.Mi
11 » l-L-ii.aiil inaUinlna t„ ti,i P , r
: 1 i.ai.- roller, „,„i i„ ,, in „ n „p>|
."..Ml |’ | "l , l|'t ,.,i rc . It i .Xrrri,,, | k( ^
i"", "|! 1" " v " r ' —‘K».a u„J |,™
, "f 1,'IY rOlllrilv ki,.„,l
r at i '' t ‘n « fewk«
tli-uglil to ho (b'cidedly ronsuiiipl
In en promptly cured l.v using n
ami the wearing Little’; Sliengtheni,,: ,
I) r nu tliee|r>-i. As ainiliodymivxtKut.i!,
without act ringing Hie bowels, R wtnuds n
iiionnt to all cough mixtures.
I>R. LITJ’LE'S
VERMIFUGE.
"I,I.V l.v W. i,. Lilli,.. Ill uiinn. n.lllffl
Is n'i|„ir»il In ratiava .
I.vil'lvsjiulllg olio „fil„. nil ,| ‘J
11*“ pul'llo. Its rrai|,■,n|
"'Ii trouble
of many children; L
„„ . . French Jlivturo.
1 hi* IS prepared from a French ]{ n iH fi
the forms of No. I and 2; tho f, rit £ L
aetile, Iiml No. 2 for the ehronio tj
lias been inueli iM^red upon intbimniM
ail'' tt* iinexumplod sun-r.s j, nv.i. ]
snpero de every oilier remedy for
‘ .‘.'i! 'T'm'' 1 * l11 ' Ki dneys nnd Blnddrr.tioJ
errbeal, Bleunorrbeal, and Fluor Allan
lections. Ibis extensive eoinpouiid rom
pro|xwti»*s totally (IIII).rent in i»*d
Imraeler from Mii.vtliingto bo found i*H
rdinnry Family .Me
diu’he, (us' ihoi
v uiiuules jf |
M
S,
COTTAGE
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
NVI TEA l’i'* P .Mi sail tli i Li lie* piriicalarly, lo visit his Ware Rooms, where he has ra
largo supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
I
From tlio best Spring Seat Sofa, to tho commonest article in use. Alsonu assortment of
JlntrnxxcM, TitckorN Pntnnt Spring lied, Cmiclics* T.ouiigus, Sidebouids,Safes.
All kinds )>f Furniture with dirapaloh, and neatly repaired.
"" *'*"* “ " liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by obxe nt-
ork.
[•ontiuwanee of the same.
JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd comity.
W HEREAS, Stephen Ball, administra
tor of Thomas M. Ghub'ii, represents to
the Court in Ills petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully administered
Thomas M. Glnden’s estate.
These rare, therefore, lo cite nil persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if
iiiiv they enn, why said administrator should
Hot ho discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
ill October, 186(1.
Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture nt office, this 5th March, I860.
innr 10 JESSE LAM UEltTH, Ord’y.
Greatest Redaction
KYKit MADE IN STANDARD
is? fak
pmm
II wpf ^
a 'M/M
ac ^*1
Scwiiiff Machines!
A FT Ell this date, I will sell the improved
Bartholf Family lowing Machines at a Re
duction of $20.00 from former prices.
I’. S.—Tho Now Straight Needle Machine
is now out.
uov23.lv. A. LEYDEN, Cew’J Ag’t,
Atlanta, Gft.
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY!
B Y authority of tlio Educational Hoard o
said county, yon are. hereby, notified to
be present, for 'examination, either on the
Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant,
May or June, at tlio Office of Taylor ,fc Uur-
U>r, Summerville Ga., where ami when cer
tificates may ho obtained its required hy the
Statute, in such case made and provided.-
Thi» April filli, I860.
apr!2w5t. W. F. BARBER, Examiner.
Varnishes of all Kinds.
^LSO, TUltl’UNTI.VE, for ntlo !,y
(inolKilA, I'loyd IIy :
W HEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis
trator of Jan. J. Gill, represents
to tho Court in Ill's petition, duly filed and on
tried on record, that he liras fully administer
ed James J. Gill's estate.
This is, therefore, to rite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if nily they can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged from hi* Adminis
trillion, and receive Inters of-dismission,
the first Monday in October, I860.
■ iven under my hand and ollieial signature,
CABINET SIIOF on Howard St., near the Et
nimreis iniinufaelrin*(l and repaired. Work warranted
* fit) Dollars Retailed al wholesale price
li House, where Fur-
to give satisfactions
—and great bargain.
July27'Iy.
J. T- FAR ELL.
J. 0. YEISER
FARELL & YEISER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Druggists iiisd Apothecaries,
Nos, 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo,
rAVING combined the Drug St
•5}'«4fully call
GI.OIIGIA, Floyd County.
W HEIlEAS, William .1. Smith, executor
of Charles Webb, deceased, represents
to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered oil record, thnt ho lias fully adminis
tered Charles Webb's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite rail persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Executor should
bo discharged from bis Executorship
a the first
and receive letters of dismission
Monday iu October,
Given under my hand ami official signature
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
TITHE REAS, William J. Smith, Adminis-
>» trotor of Matthew Smith, represents to
Diirt in liis petition, dr'-- rt, ~ • — 1
on record, that ho has
ed, Mathew Smith’s estate.
This i’h therefore, to eilc all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from liis adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Ociobcr, I860.
Given under my hand and official signature
Executor’s Note.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate
. Esther Ligon, deceased, will pb-ase se
by the Writ day of Juno next,
tie the
they will have cost t« pay, nml those having
chums again! said estate will present them
iu terms of the law. This May 8th, 1866.
,, „ SAM'L. JOHNSON, Exoc'r.
uinyl Iw°-
Linseed,
Lubricating & Lamp Oils,
Colors and Turpentine,
Burning Fluid,
Camphene,
Window Glass,
Paint Brushes, &c.
Physician*’ nnd Country Merchants’order* put up on ns good terms ns any city South.
Sole Agents for Empire* and New Jersey White Lend and Kerosene Oil Company.
Proscriptions carefully prepared day or night.
The Store will ho open on Sundays from 8 to 10 o’clock in forenoon and from 3 to 5 i
crnooii. (o«»5) FARELL A YEISER,
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Fancy Goods,
Paints,
White Lead,
l.l -u-nll.,
ii the ii
i taken at comiiHiicc-
itli with tho Invignra-
her
I*lieu Oik* Hollar per llottlc.
—ALSO —
SANhIIID’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC TILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS
pu
will k."
but nolivo Outhui
lias used in bis pr
ty years.
' flic constantly
from those who lo
i fj 'Tensing <b*mnnd
' used (he Pills
i * Ph which id I express in
tiered
families will
as well ns the liv
eiyht out of every ten
llimdrei
United States I'lirariiinroii
in"Aro°r'ic»'“ f "" J ' “‘' ,l towiitti
DR. LITTLES .
Bmguoral aii*J TulicrOintmcil. I
«f UI.roi.ic TdtnJ
as, mill ,1,vases of (lie skin X tn
eeri cured by this reiiiedr, i
ntroiliielioii of (he No. 2 i.repi
; strongo, ) scrarccly a erase lu,l
it will not eirevllliill.v eradiriniif
!• or the euro nf ('nncvrni.. 1
nI*piiod in the form of 1
found thrat
short time,
nml Clew,
k-'V. nmf ur„ioG infallil.ir
ferred to the 13th pip
*' the rntulogu*
Dr. Little',
paluphli
Die Mutertu Medic*,
u-es m eompoiinditig r,i s diffi-rent
and asked In say if they are not the chief)
liiitMM* Of the profession, as |„. him,elf
prnetised medicine extensively for morri
teii Verars. before retiring in the luisiiioi.
All orders should be addressed to
LITTLE A BH0„ Macon,to. 1
lorsrale ill Rome, by Messrs. Furr 11 A M
I by I*. W. Dean, Cave Springs, nml 51
rally.
hunts or Druggists gei
within' the reach of all.
'fession H well known that dif
ferent Cat I,Ill-ties act E on ilill'crcsit portions
of (he I,OWels. g
The Family Cu-|*3 thnrtio Pill has,with
duo reference to this well established fact
been compounded from a variety oft he
purest Vegetable EH Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the alimentary
canal, and are good O and safe in all case’s
whore a Cathartic is needed, such as De
rangements of tho Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains in the Back and I,urns. Costiveness,
Pdin nnd Soreness ovor tlicwliolo body, from
sudden colp, which frequently, if iivglncted,
cud in a long course of Fever,* Loss of Ap(Hi-
tltc, n Propping sensation of Cold over (lie
body. Bestlessness, Hendnche, or weight in
tin* head, nil Inflnnimatory Disease, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great
Purillerof the blood and many diseases to
which llosh is heir, tho numerous to mention
in thisadxersisenient. Dose, I t<»X
Price, 3 Dinii**.
Tlio Liver Invigorntor and Family Cathar
tic Pills rare retailed hy Druggist generally,
rand sold wholesale hy the Trade in alt tho
large towns.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. P.,
Manufacturer nnd Proprietor.
Will II. COX,
W. KliODFS IIILL,
W. It. IIFBNOON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PEAUII-TKEE STIUSUT, ATLANTA, fa A,
]>repared to exhibit
i elo
30 hds. New OrleansISugar,
100 “ A B & C,
N umbers drawn, begets five limes tlio amount
invested, If two selected Numbers »r<
drawn, lie gets thirty for onef if three selcc
ted Numbers a.Yu djuwn, he gets two hun
dred for one; if four selected numbers an
drawn, lie gets a thousand for one; if fivo
selected Numbers nro drawn, fivo thousund
for one, of six selected numbers are drawn,
fifteen thousand to oiro, ItKMKMnKa I if two
or moro, selected numbers nro taken, and nil
Sugar, among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, tho
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which nro offered to cash nnd short time, prompt paying customers at very low fnrures
Our facilities lor purchasing nnd a perfect knowledge of the wants of the irnl.1 h- -»~
Hiieii that wc can guarantee entire ■««t4*»fii»ii/»»i i>> «»...... .. 1
0We annex a few of tho articles
• partieulur.
o«-n T n- 200 Bags Rio Coffoe.
coffee, 400 Kccs of Ifniln.
loo loss at"'
WoiiKss w M . k „
10 P “ Ck Rrn C n^ ae niH S ^, C c^ ss 7 ando U le ' Choice Brandies,
500;Sacks Salt.’ 100 Bx’s Stiitc'ancfEngifsh Darry cheese.
V/ /in ;V ft,lln H 7°"r cviaiuauds, nnd always at your services,
° C We are Respectfully, COX, JIILL A CO.
WALTON
Female College Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the. State m 1856.
W.C. DAWSON &Co„ Mit’g,rs
MACON, OH SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Finn Lottery.
By this Scheme.
Purchaser)! can dulcet their own Niiliihers,
and pay any amount fur a Ticket
they may desire !
K- 'ra Class 2, Draws Get, 3, 1S5«.
And on every succeeding day (Sundays ex-
eoptcA,) a4 > clock, P. M.
;?ft-In this Scheme, thro are 75 Numbers
placed in tho Wheel—from I up lo 76—and
twelve of these Numbers are drawn from the
Wheci. if a person selects one Number out
of tho 7;*, and Hint Number is among the
HAYWOOD’S
BALM OF ^SAVANNAH I
Clcilliniiiit, XonrisliingflllU lleniilir,jj
I TUB HAIR. f
N |irt>,onl[ii^ tlio UAI.M OP SAVASS1)
to toe public, It*, proprietor dors se wi
out anr of tlio hesitation attending tin it
troduciioii «f a new and untried article,t«i
has now been fifteen years before the ranttl
ami each year has added lo its popiiUiitr.l
1 he demand for il having iiiorensod s ' *■
yorul my previous facilities for its n
(lire. I lie proprietor liras recently i*oiu»lrt-
arrangements for producing it on « mortal
I' A-1
praclii'al experience
The following vouchers aru gontlemex
known, and enn he att»at«d;
, , Savaxnaii, Aug. 3,
J. M. Hay wood, Agom—Dear Sir: J
fully coiiiply’witli my prowict, to gi
mv spinioii of the merits of your B
Savannah. After using it for some two p
l mu prepared to speuK from experienrr.
d<ft«rj't IWfiit'.u* to pronounce it th« be»t
imrntion f»r the hair that I Imre ever tilt
I esteem it a ideasniit and convenient st
for dressing the hair, possessing most ol
virtues claimed for thu popular cosmetic*
the day, with none of their dolotcrfom
ties. I feel confident that it only need* t
known to thu public to become w»]rir«
popular.
Very respect fully yours,
W, T. THOMP80N,
iMUtor of Sn?nnnnft Morning Nfft I
The object of this is to state tli«
some months, used Mr. Haywood'-
|'V known as Hie Balm of Savannah" 1
have found it incomparably superior
Hair TsJ|
lo ‘'.'I
Tickc
i a Blank.
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Draw four (I) Times a Month !
agrt nro tho most liberal of any schemes eve.
oll'erod. F»>v particulars nddress,
W. C. DAWSON A CO., Manneers.
ocl26.1y.] Macon nml Savannah, On.
White Lead and Linseed Oil.
A No. 1 article, cheap, by
A
fob 11
cheap, by
TUUNLEY,
No. 3 Choice House.
oilier article of the kind,
week is unite sufficient, not ottly to diMfipfl
the dandruff, Ac., from tho hair, but to P tr |
vent its formation iu any applicable
(t maintain* the hair too, in dad moW* 1
pleasant condition, which so many <
specifics protend to do, but almost d 1 *!
fail—in so far as my experience goer.
J. L. L0CKR
•Late Editor of the Savannah Republic*®* I
NIay 20,
Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: It give* ®*l
pleasure to certify to tho unequnlcuqtt»l‘“JI
of your Balm of Snrnnnnli. It D tbf ^*1
tonic for (lie hair, as welt iw the mo!tcffcw*l
exterminator of dandrufT f havo ever triw'l
My hair has been inclined to fall *>f|
my attack of Yellow Fever in 18M* ®JI
among all tho preventives I have trif'bj'l
Balm of Savannah has been tho mostmc^
ful. This much I say most cheerfully.
Yours, Ac., P. W. ALEXANDER'
Lute Editor of the Savannah Republic 1 ®’I
ptC For sale by ,T. M. HAYWOOD, Affl
Manufaeturer and Proprietor, Savannah,
nnd by J.U. Ybisek* and Fabkw *■ .
ski., Borne, Ga. Jgly DAP I
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Bust Dyspeptic Homed)'
I S rit ErARED BY DR. W. W. ■
formerly of Griffin, Gn. aI
Prof. W. W. Sbnrpo, and othorfl to to»*
i»ity can attest to its virtues.
Por sal* in Rome, by
julyfi.tf.
A Fresh and largo Stock of Southern
Grass Seed.
QUnll kiml., just received
fcbl l No. 3 Ckoito
J. 0 YEISE*