The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, June 01, 1860, Image 4

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■nuK FcdHj. THE FLOWER O’DllAf- BLANK. ► ‘ The sun has gone down o’er the lolly Bonlo- (1 clouds' to prosldo o’er tho scone, % While lonely I stray in tho calm. simmer gloaming, To muse on swoot Josrio, tho flow'r o’Dum- blnno. Howgwootisthobrlorwi’ Its saft faulding blossom, t And sweot is thobirk Wi' its mantleo’grcon, YoFBwootor.nn’ fniror an’ dear to my bosom, Islovoly young Jessie; Is loroly young Jes- A Difficult Question Answered. 'Can anv render, toll why? when Kvo was mnnufnptured,from ono or Adam’s Hbs, h. Iflrdd girl wasn’t mado at thd same time to wait on hor?”' We can, easy I Because Adam newer caiAe whining to Kvo with ft ragged stocking to bo domed, a collar-string to bosowod on,'or a glove to mended “right away, quick now l” Because lio novor road the newspaper until tho sun S 5t down behind’ tho palm-trees, and* len stretched himself, yawning out, “Ain’t simper mosl ready, my dear?” Not ho.. JTommlo * * • * . , wimvu ihi.hvuiibwuvo vmiiviuniiu uiui . - :- lt - T1 fp . nn V lt hun 8' *0. M,—four ft fas In favor of C*.S. Williams over the ten kettle hlmsolf, wo II vetit — n —wnu—•- * < Sho’l modest as ony, an’ lilitho ns she's bonny. For guileless simplicity marks her Baain' An’ far bo tho villain, divested o’fooling, Wlin'd blight in its blossom, tho swcot flow'r o’ Dumblano. Ping on, thou swcot Mavis, thy hymn to the ©'cuing, * . Thou’rt dear to tho echoes o’ Caldtfwodd glen, / , Buo dear to this bosom, sao artless and win ning, Is charming young Jessie, tho flower o'Duui- blunc. 1 llowlost were my days, till.I mot wl'my Joi vain, 1 ne’or saw a nymph 1 would ca’ my dear Ins sio, Till ahann’d wr swoot Jcssio, tho flowor o' Dumblano. Tho’ inino woro tho stations o’ loftiest gran deur, Amidst its profusion I’d languish In pain, An’ reckon as nactldng tho height o’its splen dor, If wanting swcot Jcta\o, tho flow’r o’ Dura- blauo. Polk Sheriff Sales. W ILL bo sold Wore tile Court Uol.» . ^4H|ia to wit: , Three Negroes, Mnrlndn, a woman, about 47 years old j Martha, a girl about 10 years eld, ami Edinbar, a boy aboat 6 yoars -old and pulled the radishes, and peel- _. tho banannas, and did everything clso that he ought to 1 TIo milked thtfoows, and fod the chickens, and looked after tho pigs himself. lie novor brought homo half-a-dozen friends., to 'dinner, when Eve hadn’t any frcsli pomegran ates and tho mango season was over!-— Ho never stayed out until eleven o’clock to a “ward mooting/' hurrahing for the out-and-out candidate, and then scold ed because poor dear. Eve was sitting up and crying inside tho gates. To bo suro ho actod rather cowardly about apple, gathering time, but then that don’t.do preoiatenis gonoral helpfulness about tho garden I Ho novor played billiards nor drove fast horses, nor choked Eve with clgfir smolco. Ho novor loafed around corner grOcorios whilo solitary Evo was rooking litllo Cain’s cradle at homo. In short, he didn’t -think she was specially created for tho purpose of waiting on him, and wasn’t under tho impression that it disgraced a man to lighten his wife’s enro a littlo. The sports o’ tho city sooinod foolish and That's the reason tlutt Eve did not noed a hired girl, and we wish it was tha reason that nono of her fair dcscon* clants did,—JV. Y, Life Htualratcd, principal, apd John Juno# and A. D. Whilo. securities on Stay—threo fl fas in favor of Ephraim Thompson vs Bcrriaii Williams, ob tained in.lho Juiliccs Court for tho 830th Diu. M.—four fl fa# In favor of C.S. Williams Bcrrian Williams, issued frpm the. Juili- * court for Uio 817th district G. M.,—also, stx*fi fa* in favnr-of. David. Cloptnn vs Bor- rian Williams,' issued from tho Justices court for tho BflWth district 0. M„ and sundry oth er fl fas in my hands against- Barrian Wil liams. LeVifd and returned to me by a Oon- itable. may5 J. C. YORK, Sh’fl*. — Sales of Chattooga. . TXT ILL bo sold beforo tho Court-houso door VV luSummerville, betwoon the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Juno, tho fol- ,0 L l o“y’lZj l fc. t S8, V in , ,l,;0th .ll.Uid 4th toe., also IS acres, more or loss, known no. a fraction of Innd belonging to tho Midloton estate, of said county, tho property Wm. II. Edwards, to satisfy a tl fa from tho Chattooga Superior court, in favor of John .F- Morton VS William II, Edward#, * Property pointed out in said fl fa. ■ mayS WM. E. CLEG HORN, D. fih’ff. Fight Tliousaud Southoy, in his history of tho Ponin- sdlar war, suvs:—Two of the Spanish regiments whlgi had boon quartered at Fuuon, woro cavalry, mounted on line, black, long tailed Andalusian horses— 1000 in number—and ilomano was not a man who could ovdor them to bo des troyed ; ho was fond of horses himself, and know that ovory man was attached to tho beast .which had carried him so fur Jand so faithfully. Tlieir bridles woro thoroforo token off, and tboy woro turned looso upon tho beach. A scono ensued, jmoh ns probably lind novor be fore bead, witnessed. They* wore sensible that they woro not under tho restraint of human power. A gonoral conflict ensuod in which, re taining tho disoiplino' they had learned, they charged’ each other in squadrons of Bomo' ton or twolvo togothor, then closoly engaged, striking each otliof with the mosfi ferocious rage,and tramp ling over thoso wJiioli was beaten down, till the shoro, in tho courso of an hour wna .strewn with * dead, and disabled.— Part of thorn hod been sot free on rising ground at a distance; thoy no sooner heard the roar of battle than thoy camo thundering down.over tho intermodlato Ucdke^ and catclUng .tlio* contagious lnuaiioss, plunged into thoflglit \vitb quite e<iunl fury. Sublime ns was tho scone, it was too horrible to bo longcon- templatod, and Romano in mercy, gavo orders to destroy thorn, .but it wits found to bo dangerous to attempt this, and af ter the Inst boat lmd quit tho beach, the fow horses that loinalnocl woro still en gaged in the awfull work of mutual ties- Wttctioit, SirEd. Ltttom Rumver.—Tho Boston Transcript’s English correapondont draws a not very flattering picture of tho novelist—Sir Lytton Bulwor. lio she is not a fit subject for the lunatip asylum, whoro ho had intended to place her, (where, in fact, ho did placo -her two years ago, but from which she was released on tho foots bocoming publicly known) ou the supposition that she was iusano. Such conduct was not tho thing for a Secretary of Stato,.or a man with any feeliug, ami lio lias lost caste over since with tho public, accordingly, She is looking as well as over, and hard ly tho sulyect hor bottor linlf fixed her to bo. She is writing a now novel which" report spertks highly ofr A Pimsb or Citv Live.—A' hearse stands beforo your door, and ft long lino of carriages is creeping slowly b; one after another, behind it. With! tho carriages heads aro bowed, and tears are falling benquth sablo yells, “Ono of the neighbors,” quietly rotnarks a bystander In ftnswor to your query, and passes on. “One of the neighbors.”— You never notico tho faco and form now lying In that plumed and tassclcd henrso, hohhid thoso toll black horses ; and yet, for months, perhaps years, ho litis passed and rupassed vourhouso ov ory day, on his way to and from his bus iness. His joys ntul. sorrows, hopes nnd fears, wlmtovor thoy might liavo been, wore nothing to you when ho was liv ing; thoy aro no less so now that ho is dead. And yet you watch that Uoarso as it creeps away with him, and tho car riages that follow with thoirgrief-iVcight- cd burden, with a strnngo fascination, nnd you suy to yourself, “it will bo just so when I die. Somebody will say, carelessly, 'Ono of tho neighbors;’ nnd tho ranks will Closo up ngain, and tho world will jog on as usual, and I shall novor bo missed.” And that is life in tho jostling city ! Only a brick wall bo- tivcon us and tho breaking hearts through whoso sobbing and moaning wo slumber ou so pouceftilly, nnd yet tho ocean itself could not wider divide us. Sorrowful as it is true. rule nisi. T O tho Court of Ordinary of Polk County, Tho poiitloh’erMilton Jt. Itaynic, show- oth tliftt on the ttlth day of July, 1B49, A## Prior, than in llfo, executed t,» your petition; idfntid hh Excautor#, Ac., iu tho Forty-Six hundred Dollars to mhko your pe titioner Utli-s to lot* of laud Nos. 1002. HIGH, LOOS ami I Ell, lying in thu «i-i district of die 4lli Kovtion *•€ now Floyd county, each lot containing forty nerrs more nr less, (which bond is hero In court to ho shown). . Your potitlunor avers that tlie said Asa Prior, de parted this llfo on tho —— day of Iftft-4, without executing titles to your petitioner nc- cording to said bond, that Wm, II. CJ, Prior Is the duly qualifl -d Executor of the lust will and testament of the said Asa Prior deceased, with whom your petitioner has fully Eoltlod the purchase money of said Innd, and is now entitled t<> a deed according to snid bond above described, nnd filed in Court. Where fore, your petitioner prays Jhnt William II. 0. Prior, Executor .of Asa Prior, deceased, nu»y bo directed io make lilies according to tha provisions of said bond. ’ MILTON - II. 1IAYN f E,’ petitioner.' Court rf Ordinary/, Poik County, 3fny Term, mo. Upon considering the above potitlon, it is ordtml by thu Court, that notice of said Mil- ton H. Ha.vnio’s npidienlioh bo given to oil persons interested, by tho publication of said petition nnd this orefor, in tho Jbuno BVcX*- ty Courier, for tliroo mouths. Bo that they limy show rniiso, if thoy can, why this Court should not direct suid Win. II. t\ Prior, t< make titles unto said bond. STEPHEN A. BORDERS* Ordinary (J nOIt OTA. Polk CWy~ I STEPHEN’ A. BORDERS, Ordinary n Ex-Onioio Clerk bf iho Court of Ordinn ry for said county, do certify, that tho nhov if a true extract’ from tlia minutes of sail Court. Given under my hand nnd offleial signa turo. TIiU 7th dnv-of May. * STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Cl'k. 0 0. may 11 w2m—printers foe $25. Tho Origin of “Paul Pry.»» Tho origin of Mr. People's comedy of “Paul Pry,” is not perhaps, generally known. Its construction was snggas- tod to tho author in tho following man ner: An old lady living in a narrow streot, had passed so much of her time in watch ing tho atlftirs of hor neighbors, that tdio acquired tho power of distinguish ing the sound of every knock within hearing. Shn fell ill, and was confined to her bed. Unable to observe in per son wlmi- was going on withpnt she sta tioned hor maid at thn window ns a substitute for the performance of that duty. “Betty, what are you thinking about? Don't you Hear a doublo kuockatXo. 0? Who is it?” “Tho first floor lodger, ma’am.” “Dotty, Betty? I declare I must givo yon warning, Why don’t you toll mo what that knock is ut No. 54?” . “Why, Lord, ma'am, its only the ba ker with pies.” Pies, Botly; what enn thoy want GEOltOIA, Polk county. . W HEREAS, Mary Ann Mosoly. has ap plied to mo fur letters of Administra tion on the estate of Bonjamiu L. Mosoly; , 'J 1 tores tod, to show enuno, on or bedoro tho 1st Monday in July next, why said letters should not ho urnnted to the applicant or sovno other Hiiitahlo aiul proper porsmii othei-wiso I Rhall proceed ns to justico Hhnll appertain. Given under my hand nnd otdcial signaturo this 5th day of May, 1 SOU. may 11. 8. A. BORDERS. Ordin (.'KORGIA, Polk County. W HEREAS Kprnim Thompson, has ap plied to mo mrjetiorsofadministration on tho cstiite of Jnmon Nettles, latu of Mus:o< geo county decousv'l. Thaso aro thoroforc, to cite and admonish all poivons coutoined, to slu w enueo. if any they Juivo, Avhy, letters of ndmlnistritticn should not Le grautfl'l tlio applicant, ou tlio let Monday in July jijxL otherwise tetters will hogiuntcd the npplie.int or some ether suitable and proper tjerson oil that tiny. Given under my baud aiul otUuluf signa ture. May tho 5th 18fi0, may 11 w'SOd 8. A. BORDERS, Old. mot, ft fewovonings baok,hobbling down St. James stvoot, Sir Lytton Bul- wpiya moro wrock of a man, brought down to his prosont ill Btato of hcaltl from causes that need not bo mention ed. Lady Bulwcr, his wife, sometimes comes to London from. Somersetshire, . . whoro she resides, to let him know that with pics at 54 ? Thoy lmd pics yestor- GEORGIA, Folk county, day.” j&Ssy*Tlio Washington correspondent of the Boston Traveller states that it v reported in Washington,on th'on'uthor itv of a relative of Mr, Everett, that ho will not accept tho position assigned to him upon tho Bultimoro ticket. BEAUTiyut,.—Tho following by Dow, Jr., is matchless In its boauty i Day by day old sorrows leavo ub— Leave us wliilo now sorrows come; Conic, liko evening's shadows, length ening, ^Lengthening round the spirit’s homo. Day by day fade Friendship’s flowers— Flowers that flourished in tho past— Fast, oh post l—onco bright ana glow ing; • Triowing onco, but dimmed at Iasi 1 Last to fiulo of all is •fancy— Fancy,over young and gay; Gay as when young love was dreaming Dreaming, dreaming, day by day. J8g?*Not long ago, at a village in Bel gium, a young lady in full dress was seen walking on tho roof of a house.— Inquiry developed tho fact that she was in a fit of delirium, resulting from a fever, and that sho hod risen from ft ' sickbed, U rowed herself, and gone by a window to tho roof. All endeavors to persuade her to come down by tho way sho had nscendod provod fruitless. Two slaters wore sent to bring her down, but beforo thoy readied her she leaped off. StVango to say, she was but littlo ii flu rod by tho fall, as her crinoline had swelled out, and diminished the veloc ity of her aes.cont. Wu at they Brought with thru.—-Tho Japanese Embassy, wliioh is to arrivo at Washington to-day, brought wish them eighty tonsof baggage, a largo amount of treasure, and fifteen largo boxes of pres ents for tho President of tlio United Stales, among which are several very handsome rifles, manufactured at Yod- do, and aro nn ingenious improvement ) rifle. BQrBeau Brummcl onco had his pocket picked. Tho pecuniary loss he boro with great equanimity, but declar ed thftt ho would hang, if ho mot with thorn, the ungontlomanly vllllans who, by neglecting lohutton the pocket of his pantaloons, had caused him to walk the length of the street with his pocket turned inside out l Mercury Nuts.—Tlio Japanese Em bassy having been drawn (by flattering inducements) to this country, were ruthlessly quartered, rccontly, in Wash ington, by official orders, An instance of cruelty in high plnoos. Au Indian and his squaw, paddling down tho Mississippi, are interesting specimens of Canodiul felicity.—Churlct* ton Mercury. GEORGIA, Folk Comity -y^y«E«EA8, William Hubbard lias np- AX.Ii GKOHGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS, Hoary 11. Domnsoy, - Art* iniuistrateil of Josojdi .0. Dampsoy, rvpvcfoats te tins Court,in liis.petition duly fllcil anil ontorort on rcttlrtl, that bo hns fully Artinlnisterrrt Joseph 0. Dompsoy'#’ estate. Till* is, thcruforo. to.rite oil persons con* ctrued, kihdrcrt aud rwilltori, to sbnw cause, if any tboy ran. why said artminletrabn* Hlirmlrt not be Uiseburgcrt front his nrtminis tratten, nnrt receive tetters of diemieslon on the first Monday-in Dccomlv. r, IRAQ. ' Givoij under my bun l nnd oTuinl #icnn- llilsnt ofHoo, tills t)lIt Mny. 1PC0, • nmy20 JRARK 7,-\MBIMlTfl. Grd’v. Clieap for Casli! BBU I.EAVRTO CALL THE ATTENTION O^TUK PttBUO aENER ATfLV, TO TIIE fullowirtg fact#: I am fto\v receiving outS of u _ Largest autl Best Stock of ©ry Oootls, lino of businepF, mnl flint I will do everyth teg togivo per- Cteorts and cimpncus of l'riecs. My .Stock •ctfiiSml part- ANp FAN OK»DRY. GOODS, Laws, J»\ronots, nnd_ Organ lies, Mnntilins and Hhttwls, Furosols ami Umbrellas, Hat#;Caps, Trunkn'nml Vfllios- A very large SlocV.of’■**’ ; »■ Adiuinistraturto Suits* - .Tiler from the Court of _ r Ordinary of Floyd County, will bo sold, on tlio first Tuosduy in. July next, at the C'otirt-boiiseiioor in said county, between Ibe legal liouni of sale, the tract of land In paid eouuty, whereon John White resitted at tlio time of his death, containing ono hundred “ores more or less, nnd known ns lots Nop. 11,-110, and half of lot No. IDS*, • all In the Hrddist. nnd 4th #co., of originally CherOke now Floyd'Comity. Term - mado known c day of salo. This Mnv Tilt Dflo. UARHIBON CAMP. UJJmny 11. Administrator of John White. Administrators’ Snip. B Y virtue of nn order granted ut the Inst term of tho Cunt of Ordinary for Floyd comity, I will sell nt tlio Court House in Rome, on the flrsl Tuesday in June next, the interest which John R. Winfrey, Into of said county deceased, lmd in tlio fid hi Wing lota of Land, at tho time of hU death, vis j N*o 220 in tho 22ud District and 3rd Section. And such other real estate interc-dt may liavo had in any oilier lots. TJmselands lio on and near Spring-Creek, about .It) mill Sduthoaat of Romo, ami eonnreted witlithei.. are valuable improvement)*,a good Dwelling and out houpcs; a splendid Raw Mill, with h novor failing supply of water, and also a good new Grist Mill. ’ Tho open land on lbr.ao lots having boi rented for thoyeur, iuimudiate possesHiiuici... only bo given of tlio ballaUofi,.- and of tlio Mills. Purchasers will bo required to give Notes in payment with goml and undoubted security—to become due on tho 25th or 1)2 ccinbcr next—and. if tho nates ere noi promptly paid on tjio day of their maturity interest will bo charged from date. I will on tliosaiue day.at tho Court-hoii; In Dallas. Paulding county, sell un Un divided 3-4 interest in lot Of land No 382, in the IDth Diat, and 3rd Sec., of auld county. Terms cash. I will* also, soil in Romo, ut tho same time, two negroes. Dbinncl, o man about 5.0 or Oil yoars old,.nnd Amanda, n capital good house woman, yellow cnrdplcxh n. nbT.t 2.» or 31' year# old. And will also make some d’sposl tlon cf old Jinny, who I* nearly 100 years ol * The. Negroes will l»n gold for • ash. 4prll2lhv.] T. W. ALEXANDER, Adni’i luiotymid uniforuilly, ul«u tlio PutviitM^taUu Tip TO «3?3E3:E3 XiADI£3|9 Vswttenlhtly»'I reocornmeml my large nsflorlmcnt of Faneyfiilk, Cvnpe and BiruW Bnnrcts, Irimoit—of ovorv description. Misses nnd Children's Hate. RUilions. Vivien, French Flowers Frnme.<.Jand all kinds of Bonuot Material. To this branch of the business I have given .special «l tentimi, and fee) assured that my assortment and stylos will. compare favorably with any other market. Those who have patronised mo for past years, I ahull ho happy to see again* end those who have not I mvjto to cell and examine; utid I iusiiron|l that my ImstucSitehnll bo conducted henorubly uud fairly luevety respect,and that I shall give nil the best of Bargains ltespeclfully. ■ faprHSwSinf 8. JONAS, HARPER &. BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, >t. itcxAroirr, I it Tnos. scrthti'itik, AS. OllUOXn, ) j 4NO. MOUMISON. McNAUGHT, OltMOND At Co., Commission. Merchants, lmi ikWuvt j pi General Merchandise. Koysloiio iluiltUngSf Wlutulmll ATLANTA, OA. ^«O..BEFERKNOKS—Messrs. Smith A atrirk; Bmallwond, Karl A Co.; Allen, Me- can A Unlkloy, New York : Wm. M, Law-, ..in A Co., Nnvlor A Bmitli, Cluirlceloti | J. K Teh, C.uli'r., Duncan ,1 Johnston, Savannah; P,nt A Mol, New Orleans; Walsh. Smith k Mobile/ Crittenden A C<»., Louisville; M. Wicks, Pros. Memphis; D. A. January A Co., 8t. Louis. nov28.1y. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE respoctfalls solid a continunUon of tho patruuugo of our FROMrT PAYING nnd Oash. Customers, To wliomour f» •r.it. oro H.r aak'nt tlio LOWEST I'HillHlIH. NEW FIRM. | Mills & Sumter, IIAVIXO ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, rpuil mnmlfiietnrlnn ..f nil ,|<,n .in I -I SASIIim.l III.INDK, PANEL DOCKS A Ac«» upd also the lnisluw.1 of UNDI-JIlTAKI'iHB. Having an Extensivo Shop and Machinery IVITII toST QUAI.IT® OF MATEUIAL. WE ARK READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY VYc shail bo able to Clmttongn Sheriff Rules. \TTILL he cold Ur fore tlroonurl liousednor Vv iu tb-.* town of Buniincrvillu in said county, between tho usual hours of f uio. ou the first Tuesday ui-Juho, the following prop erty, to wit: Ono hundred and ten acres, more rr 1m s off the South Im'fof Jut-Xrv n.n:s*. 15 ner<v of the Nojtlio.v-t Pornci* nr lot No. ??/ nil ly. ingin tlio 15thdlurtef ami '’"ecffoil! Icviirl on nc the pr oxirly of Win. M. RuafvT to sntf-- fy two ti f 4 s. oho In f,iv . r of Barret A To Id the otherln favor of Burnolt A Il-iidiix vs Rosser A Beaty, property • pointed out by plain Pff. aprllM • J. B. AKUIDGE. Ph’ff. Supply the Bitrro tin ding Oo ihtry with Sash, nml Furniture j a* vc. v uV'c.nrijo?/' 1 Wo«6Mln)Jy idvHu n..'.I.o ,•>!! r.! ;,f‘,Y.e rf'.fiilry t . mir IV..re Rnurn, Fi Blinds, plied to mo for letters of mlminUt tho usUite of Amicy H. Evans, late of said county deceased. . Thoso aro ,therefore to cite nml admonish tlio kindred hiid credttbiH \»f iald doconsed. how cause, (if ;tny the/ have) on or hc- fovo thn 1st Monday m July next, why let ters should, not b«j g'rnUlod to-tlio npplfoant in terms or the law. Given,Under my hand and offleial signa ture this-7th "of May'IHflO; nmytlwUOd B. A. BORDERS, Ord. Uxucutor’n Puslpoml Sale. B Y VIRTUE of nn order fr. m tho Coun of Ordinary for -INdk Cniiipy, Georgia Will bo sold before the Court H-msc door, in C.-d ir Town, on,tlio lir*t TnvHdny iu Jum next, within the legal hours of. snlc, to tin- highest bidder, flvo Negroes, (owit: an eld Negro woniftn, pamqd Bettyi a'young wo d Mar.v,'nhunt 22 years ghL nml ,l county, after llioexplrnlion' of six uioutlis from thu duto of these presents, I will make application to said court for lotli rs pi, diamlVdon from tho furihoradministration on tho estate of Mark Jackson, with tlio annexed. This Mny the 7th* IflflO. inayll. her 3 children—Noah nl . .... Agist, child about two years old ami nn in- funtone month old. Tho above n'gros sold as the property of Franc a Gilbert, dbecii-<cd. told for tlio benefit «*f tho heirs. Terms made known on day of rale. apriiiowind. William teek; exv. s Mny the 7th, IflflO. J*A8. 1YHEELER, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Floyd County Administra rosonta ...JR and entered on Record, that lie has fully admin istered William Thpriagten’s estate, Thoso aro, thoroforo. to cite all persons ITTIIEREAS, David D. Duke, Admlnis VV tor of William Thorington, reprosi lo tlmt'ourtin bis petition, duly filed GKOltGIA, Floyd County, seals to il entered ministered Cherukcc B. Talbot's estate. This is therefore' tocito all p?rsqus con cerned kindred and ciaditors, to show cause if any they can, why raid a lininidrat .r should not bo discharged from his adminis tration. and rectlvo tetters of dismis>iou on the firdt Monday in November, lflfl’O. , Given under my band nnd offleial signa ture, at offlcc, this'2d °f April, 1800. nprSwCm JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord. tor should not bc disclmrgod from his admin istration nnd receive loiters of dismission on tho first Monday in September 1800. Given under mV hand and offleial signature, at office this 0th Feb. 1800, fcbIS.Cin. J. IiAMBERTII, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Floyd County. W HEREAS, John W. Tumor and Jnmos F. IIoskin?on, Administrators of Uoifla- min M. Tutt, deconsed, •'oproaont to tho Court, in their petition, on filo and eutorod Record, thut taoy liavo fully administered GEORGIA—Floyd County. T O nil whom it may concorn. Benja min F. Roys, having in proper form applied to mo lor permanent letters of Ad ministration on the estate etCulcbL. Keys late of said county deceased: This Is to oito nil nnd singular, the creditors nnd next of kind of Onion L Keys to ho and np- peur at my office, within tho timo allowed by law, and show cause, if any thoy can, why snid permanent ndmlniBtrutlon should riot bo granted to Benjamin F. Keys, Oaloc L. Keys estate. Given under my lmnd and official signa*. turo, at office* tins 23rd May 18110. may24 J. LAMBEIITH, Ordinary. corned, krnsmon nnd creditors, to show cause, if any thov can, why said Adminis trators should not bo discharged from their Administration and rcooi vo totters of dismis sion on the first Monday In August, 18W. Given muter my hand and official signature at office, Oth February, IflflO. fold). JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary. upon tho Sharp v L ‘ Mi Hk. vo IIypzrboi.*.—A Vermont horsc-jock- ey, boasting ono day of his horse, grave ly asserted that ho could trot seventeen miles nnd hour. “Seventeen wiles an hour ?” say bystander, “I guess as how that’s a thumper.” • “My dear follow,”' replied tho Green Mountaineer, '“.Seventeen miles is no great shakes for tho critter, now; for when ho was but three years old, tho lightning killed tho old mare, and chased tne colt ail around tho pasture v itlioutgetting within striking distance of him l” . . Hgy-A model return upon a writ was recently made by a deputy sheriff it: Morgan County, Indiana. It was “snv ved tlio within, but was fit with brick bats by the woman, so that X couldn’t ll've it,” Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Or dinary of. Flayd county, On., I will foil for tho bonofit-if tho heirs nml creditors of Mrs. Winfrey, Into of said eouuty de ceased, on the 1st Tuesday in July next, a Negro woman, named , about 10 i 45 years old. may22 LARKJN BA RNETT, Adm’r. Lands for Sale, T HE placo whereon MrirN. II. Allen now resides, con-' tabling 510. ncreB—about 300 of< which {b in cultivation, with __ f ood Dwcllling nnd out Houses, oubo nml Screw. Also, tho place on Dykes Crook, lotNo. 180, 23rd diet; and 3rd see., containing 100 a comfortable Dwelling ami out buildings, 60 ncrcB of cleared tend. Also lot No 65, 22nd rtist. nnd 8rd sec., formerly Floyd now l’olk county, containing The lands will all, c sold nt rcnsonnblo pricer i For further particulars address, V. 8. ALLEN, Mmutnelorv; •<nd oycry. quality of COFFIN8 CHARLES W, MU.L& . Furnituro Store aud FINK III’RIAL CASKS always ou band, i a-repdred. r2r,fv. JAMES M. SUMTER GEORGIA) Floyd county. W HEREAS, Stephen Hull, administra ter of Thomas M. Ghidcn, represents tt the Court in his petition, duly filed nml cn torc«l on record, that ho has fully administered Thomas M. Gladon's estate'. These nro, therefore, to cite all persons corned,kindred and creditors, to show cm any thoy can, why said administrator should not ho discharged from his administration nml rocui ve lc iters of dismission ou tho first Monday In October, IflflO. 0 ivon under my lmnd and official signa ture nt office, this 5th March, IflflO. inarlO JUBS13 LAMBERTH, Orrt’y. W. N DUUKEIt, I’nnoricr, Manufacturer and Dc.ilov in CABIfUET FURNITURE, XT 3p33Lolsrt©r y 9 M A T It 13 S S E S . OOTTAOB OHAIH8 On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. N VfTMl *’i' p I’.’i nl t!» i L v l« i i p irUo ilarl/, U> VDU hii W.tro R.loiua, whoro ho- has terga } nf ' Rosewood, Parlor and ohtunber Furniture, M ihog uiy, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From tho Irst Bprlug Bout firtlh. to the ootumori^ nrllclo in two. ‘Allman nsimrliiiont of Mntrfisio.s*, Tucker's Patent Spring lIcd,Couchciv ? Lounges, Sideboards, Safes, All Mn D of Pitmftnr.i with <tf<ipafoh, aud neally repairol. Thankful f»r tins very llut’rpl pfttromigo ficroteTon 1 extended to him, he hopes, W close nt- teiiUon nml c»-;d work, to merit h eonHuunncb of thfe s’amo. * 1 GAHINKT ttlfOP on Howard 8t., near the Etowah House, where Fur niture b mnnufftcMiri'd and repaired. Work warrauted to give satiHfnctions Billa of ovur.V.l P »lhtn> Itetnliod at whulciolo prices--ujid great bargain, i* CASH, July27*Iy. J. T- FAR ELL. J. O. YE19ER Poisoned Citizens or Ccorola R Xrotim oTMinm- with * I X ft tlcluco of tho Vllost ■ compounds'in-tlio form of “Atehoholic Drinl tfor emanated nest of soctet, Mtxr.u. Tin., yon ns a luxury,-or twfc:,. iffertte tho same. . :TUero1* buk-o olenpo. n * ' asivlnxu, a mtte arid rollnblo sifssSS nick, la . . ( liov30, ■ '•wit-' ' Outers promptly (Hied. Marhte Yard op- poap.o Oa Railroad Depot. . Jan25—ly fofm of y" 'J v I Poreilwlih;- Sku LONDON OOKDL&L W ticlf1l<DistlIR d’jfndbf dlrct tiou -uSrM- dijllcateiy’l which la • Iinnor onwemh giuni I".U Po.crmopnl, i WWoflhi inowt! Cl M I Saiaaisiigssg Tim Most Kims,:*, of I ?“>«'■< P° r , Ji » | . !.»} ft c°ru 111, relief In fil* I S“Lodffl u " > ' l " n '-KtaiSi'* „„. hadtion to Tins, runiit' J : l,q . m ' o i n m: ,c W gmemie «»»» •'ClfABT.T'fiP T.nvnrw rtAHrv,.. . IrWUil thoy arcaplto <] lug iin Casts cflulru SANFORD’H LIVER INVIG0RAT0R! NEVER DEUrLITATKH, I T i« Compounded eutirely from Gums, and h is become an established I, a Standard Mod lei tie, known ami up- >vc by all that fifi have used il, and l., w resorted to with q confidupcO in all the •e-itos for which it 'L^j is recommended; It hssiurod thou pauds within tlio last oyears who hud! 131given upnll liupesof relief, iu tlio mimpr-j£j oua un#oiieUod cor- tillc'ites in my l ,0 **!Sisfsaloii eiimw,. Thc dvw uuut be 2 ituUnted to tho tern aln‘cnt_b’f tbo dividual taking fi, quantities us to not els. - .' yourjadgnientguido Liver invigorator, or Ooptp'aijitfc BU* pepsin. Chronic Dl- * Complaints, Dysini- terty, Drop y, SourjCL’fltoruaqli, Hubiliml Ooativetiess, Cholic,;^|Clmleni, Cholera Mi»rbiifl, Cholera InfiMilnm, Fhiluteneo, ire. Foiaale Wei»kne«. and liiav ho used - fully IIN nn npdff.avy tWiity <fHI -Ino. It will eiiro Biak hoadnoho, («/ thousand t'-flily t hi twenty minuteH, if two or a Trappy>aful<< .aro token at tpumitnee i of aitiiek.- . • * . , All who are using it aro giving their tcrtl- Let tho dictates of|l ill UlO UFO of tho[ ind it wiii ntiro Liv- :| lqu* • .'Attacks, Dys-l| hyca* Bummer) ‘ - "te* Sour *w< it- fin x water In the ad awilThw l*0tb't 1’riei- One Dollar pur ftottlc. ttfii wph flic .Ihvtgai TrtqniLy."* iSn THE Greatest Reduction EVKR MADE IN STANDARD sa - ^ h Sewing' Machines! AFTER this date, I will sell tlm improved Bartliolf Family SowingMaeWneo at a Re duction of $20.00 from former prices. 1*. 8.—The New Straight Needlo Maoblno is now out; uqv25.ly. A. LEYDEN, Gcn’l Ag’t, Atlanta, Gn. GEORGIA, Floyd County: TTTHEREAS; Arthur Ford, admlnis- y V , trntor of .Ins. J. Gill, rer.rc^onts to tho Court in htB petition, duly ‘filed nml en tored on record, that ho 1ms fully administer ed Jnnu'B J. Gill's estate. This is, therefore, to cite oil persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause-, if nnv they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged troinhis Adininls- | tration, aud recdlvo loiters of dismission, I on the first Mumlhy in O.dober, IflflO.- Given under my hand nnd ntfioinl siguuturo, FARELL:&' YEISER, WHOLESAL1J AND RETAIL ^Druggists a lid Apotliccavies, Jg; Nos, 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo. "AVING combinc)| the Drug Rterc«« of Fa roll A Bisol and J, U. Ycisor respectfully call Linaoed, Lubricating & Lamp Oils, Colors and Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. Phvsiclaru* and Country Merchants’ orders put up on as goad terms a* any city South. Bote Agents for Empire and Now Jersey White Lend nml Kerosene Oil Cnnpuny. Froflcriptions enn'fully prepared day or night. Tho Storo will bo ojion on Sundays from 8 to 10 o'clock iti forenoon nml from 3 to 5 fi nltorhoon. (octo) FARKLL A YEIS13R, Drugs, Chemioals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Paints, White Lead, 1KIKTAHM-; HXTII.U’W, iSii . In Glass Ca*rj; Air Tight, ami in nn'y cHtr.ule. The- i nmlly' Ca-1 . .MhnHte PHI is *;*-n»le but nyiiv- Cutbartlrlco iuhh'h the jirUprUor hai u.-ul .r. Ms pruc-|^ J ike uioru Ilian twcii- ’Flu* eciHianUv iu-|£*j juraming denmml from tl;[fl-e wild have ^Jlohg i^'cd thu Bills nnd the *-oftefi\c|lon (Xf i whlifi all expr-j.:i In regard to their two.l (has imlm'vd me t» phieo them withinL.Uho reach of all. ThO lVofesniontS] well known timtdlf* fore ut Cathartic* act cu loniUfl’crout portions off ho bowels. The Family C«»-|J3ffl.arlic rill has,with duo reference to this 2 ;well cslabl'wTied tent Ix^tm compounded,P5 from a variety nflht* purest Vegetable Ml Extracts, whte|\ act alike on every pnrt^iof the nllnientnry canal, and nro goodand snfo in all eases whoro a Cathartic is needed, ifoolt ns Do- rnngomontH of tjto fitoinaob,, Sloopltvoss, Pains In'tho Rack, aud Loins, CoBtivuiiess, Pdiu nud Soronossovcr lliowiiote body, frohr sudden colp, wliioh frenuoutly, if m-glnclcd, oml in a long course pf Fever; Loss or Appe tite, n Creeping coTwrition of Cold over the' body, ltcstlesBiiess, Headache, or weight in tlio head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purjfiorof tho blood nnd many distnses to which flesh is hoir, Iho numerous to mention in tliUadxorsisemcnt. Dose, 1 to 3. Prico, 3 Dimes. Tlio Liver Invigorator and Family Cathnr- tic Pills nrd retailed by Druggist concrnflyl and sold wholesale hy tho Trade fn oil tha largo towns. fl. T. >V. SANFORD, M. D., Jfannfactarcr and Proprietor. 335 RroiulwnV,' New York. ' Bold by Driigglatfl In Itemn. jnno29.ty. GEORGIA* FJoyil County. W HEREAS, William J. Smith, osooutnr of Charles Webb, deceased, joprepuntu to tlio Court, in his petition, duly filed and eutorod on record, that lie Una fully adminis tered Charles Webb’s estate. This is, thereforo, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show canso if any -they caipwhy said Executor should not bo discharged IVoin Ids Executorsiiip. and recoiVo letters of di.-mitsion on the first Monday in October, 1800. Given under my hum! nml official signature nt oflleo, this 5th March, IflflO'. JESSE LAMBERTH, Orrt’y. GEORGIA, Floyd county. •\T7TIKREAS, William J. Smith, Admlnis- VV trator of Matthew Smith, repreionts to W»1I U. COX, W. RHODES IIILL, \Y. R. HERNDON. T Cigars, Tobaooo, Snuffs, BAS, Yeast, Ponders Ess. Coflcc, Black ing Ciuamou Maeo, Olive Oil, Vinegar, or sate by TURN LEY, ffobl 1 No. 3 Choice Hous TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY T)Y nulhorltyof tho Educational Board o said eountyj'y'ou are, hereby, notified to be present,‘f»r oxurninatioii, olthor on tho Second or Fourtli Saturday in April,-'instant, May or June, at the Ollieo of Taylor A Bar ber, Summerville Ga.. whoro nnd when cer tificates may be obtained ns required by the Statutd, i.i such e.'fio made nnd provided.- This April 5th ISflO. Riwl2w6t. j/r. V. BARBER, Exnmlqer. should not bo discharged from bis adminis tration nnrt reccivo Jotters of dismission on the first Monday iu Oelobor. ISflO. Given under my hand audufllcial signature at oflicc, this 6Ui March, ISH0. marlO. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y. Korosine Oil and Lamps O k Tire Rest uuauty, koh sale cheap by tebll. TURN LEY, No? 3 Choice House Executor’s Note. A LL norsons indebted to, tho- Estato o Ksthor Ligon, deceased, will please set tle them by the 13th day of Juno next, or Ufoy will liavo cost t<> pay; and those having. clniuiB ngriim Raid oftnte wifi present them in terms of the law. This May 8th; IflflO. aw. This May 8th, 1 AM’L. JOHNSON,.! COX, IIILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, l’EACII-TUEE STREET, ATLANTA, «A. H AVING formed *o copartnership as above, wo guilt aud iresh STOCK OF GROCERIES prepared to oxiilbit : wliioh aro oflbrod to cash nnd short tlmo, prompt Our facilities ior purchasing and a perfoet*kno\vlo<l$o of Uio wants of tho public* oustomcra at vory low figures lie wfl-* 1 - 1 ' •' every p:irtipnlar. 30 hds. Nev/ OrleansISugar, 100 “ A B & C., ‘ crushed andBrown Sugar, „ 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 61 25 Bags Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails, 10 _ Old Govornmont Coffee, 300 Box oandles, „?^J obaooo > WOO ‘•Snuff' i 5 A99 JhfMfi. 200 b> Roo’d Whisky, 75 ibis Old Ryo Whisky, And nnv quantity of 8<>du, fllarch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauce Oy. teiv, Ma.-Urel, Buslines. Buckuts, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, vltnl. Awaithuj your bomman'dst'nnd always at you; ■ octlU.tr, Wc art* Re.’pcctl’ullv WALTON Female College Lottery< # OF GEORGIA. - Chartered by the titatc in lflflfl. •, W. 0. DAWSON & Co., Ma’g.rs MACOS, ,011 SAVANNAH, OA. NOVEL SCHEME t Policy Flan Lotteiy. By this flohemo.- ! P - jrrha.*orB can soloct tlieir own Numbers, and pay uuy amount for a Ticket 1 Uicy may desire 1 Extra Clais 2, Draws Oct, 3, 1809. j And on ovory succeeding day (Sundays ox- coptod,) at 6 o’clock, P. M. J&-In this Scheme, thro aro 7& Numbers placed In tho Wheal—from I up to 75—and twclvo of tlicso Numbers aro drawn from - tlio Wheel. If a porson solcels otw Ndmbor' out of tho 76, and that Number Is among * the’ Numbers drawn, hogotsfivp times tlio amount invested, ■ V '—*-•’* -vr— drawn, he gol ted Numbers nro diawn, ’lio" gets* two Tun-, dred for ono; if- four selected mmtbora aro drawn, he gets a .thousand .for one; if flvo selected Numb. rn are drawn, flvo tlVouaaud for ono. nf «ix •'Joctcd numbers aro drnwii, fifteen ijirjiujaud u* one. itKnunnBn-l .if tWo or more, hclccted number* flro- tukon,. nmlfiuj of.those iiumbers so stlcctod aru not drawn ig tho Twolvo Drawu Numbers, tho ftdr'** ™—‘ 1,m r "* **' DR. LITTLE'S ANODYNE GOUGH DROPs I A'TCH. 38S&{ ...e.tm.e roll«t, „„u in „ ino oni Vf ft". ■ It CA.r.i.ca Hi. hui 1 II.ft of. Uio i,«lig.nf»i‘iy reSy* klfomJS ten sloiiimig tl„, i.iost violna iu a lew 1,4- »>r at most in a duv or itvn tij„ a ^ jlwuul.t lo bD dbciuloflljl cori.uimltivV l'.,; I Lou pcomHl. -outcl b/ us |„g,» JiJ Z>U; LITTLE'S T1 VERMIFUGE. 1 Prepared and put up In botUos and risk only by W. Cl. J, I. reffi.lml lo rolluvo ol.il.lrun of w.ne.'.M ’r Wl 1 >'•JSi a "“ Dcul anti che.,« oeor oirorcil (o Uio imlilio, iu. frvnurnl uJ t "fewp! SSB , , l;«uc|, »||»tnre. TM, Is lioiu nl’roiol. J-«ipe . tho forme of No. 1 nml 2, tlje ffr.i lir J nouto, nn.l No. S for Iho ol.ronio ,t„g t ,) , . Inn hocn nmol, tmwovojl U,m„ In thu o. mil.r nu.l from it, tinaxdmuM iiirccss l. l’S . eupersodo ovory olhef rohicdy for Iho eu>.d tl.odim.se ol. Iho ICIduoy. ...id llli.d,lcr, deu crrlKul, l)lo|i..nrrlionl, ..ml yiuor Alt... Al. fonlions, lids pjt,.|„iro oomiiound lombliu M®*r«M toltdly dlfrLTo.it in tul. T olisroHo, fr..n, nnyHU.gJo he found In L United Stale.! l>h:,r.i,nro|,«.n |„ .,rit, nrnclleo of enfoty will-oalidcnoy lsuot m.li l^Amprieo, . u',.wd ir rt <f 01 , c ;w" "f- es.indo Tnim p 0Q , ' I‘ L ‘d/IP. hud dUua.»«f of tlo skin ijcnfi lv. Imve hecu i'liivd by this reinodjr, t »inco-Ui€» Jiftruddutiini or the No. 2 prcnii lum (l-iiing fltoncer) MmrcHy.a cipe Wh tennd that ll will iiul e(U-v:tniilvcra<li(-i*l(l] F f V U,f *'" v '^rrarimrou*» .ml Ulfor* It Is applied in the form of i *r$» «?»R altm>‘Uiifallib]o.^ ' ... • In>/M1AH aVc'-rrteriMl f P llm I3tJ, rngei Dr. tdlle-H jiidnphlH, to' tlte; i-«fnfom } hied [ohm id tho -Miterin’-'Alotfirn, tint, ll u.-O'jn-eompoiindiiig liJa ditHrcnt .n iticAo nn.l |v>k«!(I lo say if .thpy are nut the chief ri. hrtnrd of the proffsftojj, as ffe liiunelf lu pi'n<‘ti»-d int><lii-ino extciulvejy fur mom ll kn vfur*. bpfoVo retiring to: tho l.usincu All orders should Iks. jddrccitcd Jo • . • r, ITTT. B. J'SlHOVKoron, (li for rrtlo |n 1 |.y afe».ri. Fftrell t VI and by L. W. Doan, (Java Spring*', and h - bants ur Dinggitf^geiieriiBy.. „ JnMI^ . UAY»V(»PD*S BALM OF. SAVANNAH • 'pon^' ' ’ Cleansing, Nourish! ngaud RcauUfjli I N prgj&Uwr the. BALM OF SAVA2U' lo tlio piibliu, tlio tiruprictur docss» oat any of. thb lmsitatfun otlcmllng the trortuotlon of i» new nnd untried nrllcle,- has now been; ftfteon yprirs beforo the luitWi 1 ami each year, hns added to Its popularily.- Tho dcmftmlfor.lt having inerensed so fnrkt yond my previous focililiea for ft* mnuofi turo, tho proprietor hns recently coiiinM nrrangcmcnls for producing it on n inure d tensive scale, and nl tho finmo time adiHnjk it« former oxcelloncc. by tho resull of ft 1« practical cxpericmjo in its nso. ■ ; Tim following voucher* nro gentlomenii knurr®, nml can l»o atteilod} - .A ( .l I ,,yw„,,d,^ V o»*^;V£ y entpply’with my ; Brwnffi) ttujfva j* , 'pinion of the nterllH of your . B«hn 'i Savnitnoh. After using it forsomo tw? l’«T 1 ntn tiropnred tospeiik from experience,u do not liesltato to pronounce it tho bed ft nitration ter tho hair that I have over w& 1 esteem it a uloniojit nml-convenient •rtW for dressing the hair, posdcssiug most of-tt virtues clniined for the popular coinjeflci ■ tho day, wRh none of Hioit doloterlmi* ties. L fed oonfidont llmt It only wed* to k known, to the publio to -beoorno nnT“*‘' pdpular. , , • 'Very respectfully yourfl; *’ W,%-THQM1_ . Editor of SaVannali Mornliig NeW .To -ju, jviioV ITSTM* coxcKrtxj* , . ; The object of this is to state that I some months, used Mr* Haywood’s IhfrTti ic—known ua tho- Balm of Savannah- ' liavo found It incomparably superior to other hrttolo of Uio kind* Its uso tt vont its formation iti nay applicable qunnl It ulnhUains the lmlr too, in that molff Ticket i Blank. qur . . Havana Plan Lotteries, 'Draw four (4) Times,a. Month'.' agd iro tho most liberal of any sehomes ovoj oflerod,' For particular? uddr'eas, .fjf: C 4 DAWSON A CO., Milnaoers, ; octSB.ly.j Mooon and Savannah'," Gnu '*, l’rcsorvee, Fruits,'.Gorilinl*,. WllltO Load frlld Lmseod Oil. , Ao„ tu which atteiitfou is ini A • Nv, 1 [article, clivaji, by ces, ' JA. •'iM'llNliEY ’' COX, IIILL rco.i j Tcblt • "'No: 5 choice How too, i •«, • which-. »' mnny.»,| jlrotend to d6, ’ but almost »W l—In so far ns my oxporlenco koc*-^^ 1 Lftto Editor of the Savannah Republic* 0, 1 Mr.J. M v Haywood, Agon j i It plenBui’o to bertiiy te the, ttncmmlcdafl® of your Balm of Savannah. - R Ditto tonic for tho hair, ns woU'w too moit cue , exterminator of clftndruff IRaro ovortnw DYSPEPTICS READ! X forraorly of Griffin,■Gtu-V^ , . Trof. ,W. W. Shatpe, aiid others &Y inity cari'nttcstio'-Us' virtues. •For salo in-Romo,Jiy ' - « . julyfl.tf. • 1 ■, . • J t O..YElflE R A Fresh and largo'Stock of Southern Grass Seed.' QFftUkh. J .,J,, S t l «cciv 5 ,^y L rfciiH No. 3 mm i |ou!t '