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Z jQrTho following lines nro pretty,
mid rifro on a pro tty sulyect—wo publish
thorn on that account, ns wrll as that
“beginnciu” may knowh6ty tp con.iuct
themselves should such an ophortunty
over bo offered them. Wo.knovy
“whole families” who would have won
uot one pair of gloves, but a dozen pah's
under the oircu mstn tinea t
[Prom Orice-n-wock.]
Tho Gloves. .
It was a sunny summer’s day,
TL -■ flowers ^look’d dido and hill)
And gurglimdy theetrenmlot ran
'i hat turn’d tho clatt’ring mill.
' * murmurous flios of ev ;ry tint.
! i. ,v glittering through tho airs
i buzzing bees did.from the limos
. ir precious Ivensuro boar.
Ti . nir was languid, calm and sweet,
With fragrance overlaid:
Tu* lenderost grans unruffled stood,
Tho trees no imstlo uindo.
A fhuu'brous feeling over all
It - gentle iniluohco shed ;
lavk could hcuroely warble, as
rheatl. ’ .
lie floated overhead.
And ’ncath a broad far-spreading beech
A lovely girl reposed ;
The doej* fringed curtains of her oyes
Sfiehely o’er them closed.
II i bright brown hair in clusters fell
Upon her lioaltby ohcek ;
11. v rosy lips worn parted as
Some*gracious words to speak.
A ’vihoatn eliding thro’tho treo
Play’d Ott* her’ forehead fair;
And still thoro bright and glowing made
Tho glory of her hair.
1 stood and gazed upon that faco
A' beautiful ns Love’s;
Is or wonder you, if stooping low
I—won a pair of gloves,
J. A. LANQrORD.
gains for bosses.
Iir STODDARD.
Tin to are gains forall our losses—
l hero arc balms for all our pain;
Hut when youth,'the dream, uopnrtaj
li takes something from our hcarta,
,And it never comes again.
Wo are stronger and nro bettor. *
Under manhood’s sterner reign; '
f-■ till we feel that something sweet
Followed youth with flying foot,
And will never come ngoiti&V
Something beautiful is vanished,
And wo sigh for it in vain;
Wf behold ft bvorywhoro,
Un thojparth and in tho uir,
Jiut It never comos again.
G r nml toft Susan.
Grandma Susan was an old lady, who
once lived in ii little lonely brewn cot-
t igo. just bdovMho village of C
sla was poor, aud earned her living by
mu ing the sick, raising a littlo garden
►lull, and knitting 6oolcs. Everybody
1 nod the. old lady hccauso sho was
g<» -I. She .was happy, too. Her luce,
so calm, so sweet, so heavenly, was a
mm mon Jo ill that looked upon it; for
though it was plain, even to homeliness,
it shono with tho light of tho Divine
l’rejonco which dwelt in her soul.
on always seem very happy,” said
! t0 her, one Sabbath, as sho wus trudg
ing alone to church with her biblo in
her hand.
“I am always happy,” 6aid .Susan ,
my peace is liko a river. Bless • tho
J.ord, 0 my sou)l ,f
‘■Wind makes you so happy, Susan?’ 1
ilonoin tho
“ For Young Wives.”
Under this head Mrs. Crowly gives
somo veiy sensible advico. Wo append
tho following ox tract:
“Consul ting'd husband's tastes Is also
the whole secret of the art of “mana
ging a husband.” A wife who acts upon
this principle may bo, suro of having
the same consideration extended to her
unless, indeed, sho is married to a brute,
of yefy moon mnh ; and to such, at
present, wo lmvo nothing to say. It is
easy to soe> however, that low men
could rofiiao anything to a wife who
kept their clothes- oarefttlly brushed,
mended mid buttoned j ^vho provided
their pet dishes, let them read a. four
column Congressional speech without
interruption’, and dressed herself ns
•efully for ono pair or eyes, as if sho
peeled to encounter tho admiration
a crowd. Most men admire taste
1 cicjMtico in (heir wives, though
;y sometimes grumblo a littlo at the
cost: after all, it is taste and tact that is
juired more than great outlay, ami
ve? should, carefully study to have
their dres«i s unite stylo, fitness and
taste; with tho expenditures proper to
- means. Those who tlirough enro-
uv-, neglect, or imaginary nervous
ailment-, sink into dowdy Liu and fret
ful downlines-*, may expect to see the
attention and admiration they consider
excliiBiv. lv their own, transferred to
some other quarter—nor do they de
serve much better fate.”
PSySenator C’iiinoron Ins stated the
TsriiV question in behalf of lVinnsylrn-
nit. in four words, thus: “Iliaour nig-
Orest Fire at Danville, Ky!
W. B, DODDS & Co.’s
_
isr-Mn rrfngo, without love, is tho sui
cide of happiness. Ah well might a per
son undertake to build a dwelling with
out either «■•dt; credit or material, as tc
expect to live happily ill the marriage
te without lovo.
©OTK&8S,
JOB OFFICE.
Olcoil. “You
Gonoroto Safes Triumphant!
FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN THE FIRE
Disvaut, Ky.,M*»oh 7, IbittO.
Messrs. W. II. DoJils A^Co., Cineiunati:
Dear Sir—The sufb l purchased of you in
September lust hu* stood the great tiro which
co uriediuourtowu unllu>22d Febuury aph-n-
tlidly. I hud ulurgo amount olnuU-s, rvvuipla
Ac. in it, before tho building burned l took
tho papers out but put in somo shirts «f pa
per. aud ujiun opening it siuco tho burning,
they were
NOT EVEN MCOIlCflfiD.
The ’veenoring on the drework wus a littlo
uri-wl : tho lock works very well, ur
hen 1 oil it n little I think it wlllboasgm
toyi-r. My safe was in the lower story of
in-e story building with »hiuglo roof. In un
Ijoititog room, with only a plastered parti-
on, n drug store was kopt, and immediately
opjaisite where my rafo Wfts setting there was
i considirnblo .pmutity of paints, oils, tur
pentine, camphine, ant liquors. Tito build-
1 with tho Patterson Hotel
was within six foot of tin’
Court House on tho other, with n large pile
•d between tny office and tho Court
House, and a door entering into tny ofllco lm.
•diatcly from I ho wood. There Was also a
sninll frame building attached to tho rear of
the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and Iiqu<
in it, and a glass door kuoing into my oil
RULE NISI.
tho Court of Ordinary..yolk county,
dilion of Milton It.IIaynio, show-
tho 10th day of July, 1840, As*
The petition
cth that on thertOtb day of Jdly, 1840, As*
Prior, then hi life, oxeeutod t* your petition
er, hi* loud for titlos, dated iu above, by
which* bond the mid Asa Prior, bouud him-
solfand his Exooulow, Ac., Iu tho sum of
Fi*rty-tJix hundred Dollar* to make your po r
tit falter title* to lots .of land No*. 1082.. 1053,
\~j jUU, lviug In tho 3rd
1008 aud 1134,
„„ ...... ... district of
the 4th section of now Floyd county, each
lot containing forty acres more or less, (which
bond is hero in court to bo shown). . Your
uotitiouer avers that tho said Asa Priori de
parted this Ufa on. the —. day of — 1854,
without executing titles toyour petitioner ac
cording to said’ bond, that Wm. H. 0. Prior
is tho duly qualified E.yocutor of (he last will
and testament of the said Asa Prior deceased,
with whom your petitioner has fully sottlod
the purchase money of said laud, and is now
entitled to n deed necordiug to nnid bond
ubovo described, and filed in Court. Whoro-
foro, your petitioner prays thnt William H.
0. Prior, Executor of Asa Prior, deceased,
may be directed to make titlos according to
the provisious of said bond.
MILTON H. HAY NIK, Petitioner.
Court Ordinary, Polk County, May Term,
1880.
Upon considering tho ubovo petition, it is
ordered by tho Court, thnt untie* of said Mil
ton H; Itayniu’s application be given to all
poi sons interested, by tho publication of said
petition and this order, in the Rome Week
ly Courier, for three months. So that they
may show cause, if they can, why this Court
should not direct said Win. H. C. Prior, to
make titles unto said bond.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Polk County—
I STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary and
Ex-Officio Clerk of ihe Court of Ordina
ry for said county, do certify, thnt tho above
if a true extrnct from tho minutes of said
Court.
Given under my hand and official *igT>ft-
lure. This 7th day of May. 1880.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Cl’k. C O.
*nny11w2m—printers fee .$25.
II A BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
WE roBpootfulls aolict a continuation of th« pntronngo of our •-PROMPT PAYING and
Casli Customers,
To whom our Gsod* oro for snlo at tho LOWEST FIGURES. [Jnnfi.w
from it. You will
tho i
fully tested, n
ing that my papers would hnv. .
»*rv*‘lil‘ I hud lefl them in the safe,
A number of our eitisens have examined
it since the fire und wero surprised at its
coudiiiuu, and sum* of them nave ordered
safes of you, believing thmu
REALLY VjRE PROOF SAFES.
I shall Like great pleasure In recommend
ing your sifon. You ar« at liberty to make
*' ' of this statement us you deem
world, you oro poor, you tiro fcolilo, you
work hai . 1. and yot you aro happier
t nan any princess. Tell mo your socrot,
Su-an.”
“J’crimps.Itshccauso 1 havo lionohut
<* )dto look to,” said fiuran. “Rich
■ oplo havo many things to trust in
•old can* for, and nro always anxious
•out troubles nhoad. I lmvo nothing
• oiuv for, because, you nt)o, I Icayo it
• to tho Lord. If llo onn lake enro of
■ big world, I know IIo can suroly
' ” c;,vo such a jioor old woman’ ns
"i; and so I lonvo everything tb
' V, tako care of mo,
d lie ills holy namol”
Rut, Susan,” said I, “supnoso God
■ aid tako away your health, or com-
<ud his lightning to burn your cot-
or tho first frost to destroy your
*: Ion stufF—suppose” .
Tho old lady hero broke in upon my
• with avoico and look 1 fchall
j; -vex forgot, .Said sho;
"Su])])0301 I novor do supposo. I
can t suppose tho Lord will do anything
toat isn t host for mo. It’s this imppo-
nig that makes people unhappy. Why
not \yait till, tlio suppose conics, and
torn make tho best of it ?”
Oh, wiso old lady l Oh trustful
Grandma Susan l
When Grandma Susan died, sho had
but otto regret. Hho told it to a ft lend
in tutyjo momorablo words:
•‘•roll ull tho children that an obi
woman, wjio is near to death, Is very
much grbv.cd that sho did not begin to
lovo” tlio Saviour when sho was a littlo
child. Tell jhem youth is tlio tipio to
servo tho Lord.”.
Well, Grandma Susan is gono to tho
world of lovo now, but I hope my chil-
dn ii will tako her advice'. Sho had
h orned that the best thing for comfort
on that journey is loyc to the Saviour.
Sli-> knew, hccauso sho had tried it.—
What say you to this, boys and girls.—
Voii lmvd thojoiirney to make. Tho
t oad lies before you, long, (perhaps)
dusty, rough, dangerous. .Will you
venture upon it without Susan’s secret?
J .hope uot.
A Real Reiasuer or a Joke.—A man
lat.-ly received twenty lashes well laid
on. at tho whipping-post in an English
town. Tho culprit, instead of bellow
ing when tho constable applied the
la. h, laughed immoderately, which
made tho angry ollicor lay on with
Larder force. On giving him the twen
tieth blow tho angry officer could staud
it no longer.
“Well, hero, mister,” said thaoffend-
ed officer, “I’ve done my duty, and I
bek you no more, but I’d jest liko
hat it is that’s so funny I”
1 the other, “why it’s
ryot the icrony Smith!
; a "'“ tlu OTJ n thntWM to hQ.wliipnoU?
i s theioiher one ! y 0 \i you’ll tjnvo
to no It nU ovov AgmS! Roully it’s i M
I! You must lick tho other man 1
.
O UU FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds of
JOB WORK
nro NOT fi t) BPABSEI) ly uuy SHol'tn Upper
Goergla.
"ertsous wishing I'uuiphletH o any kind,
Cards,
Posters,
Circulars,!
Dodgers,
Dill Heads,
Blaulc Notes,
Checks,
other Job work will do well to glvo us a cal
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
nml nil kiwis of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept cfuetnutly on hand.
i Agents fur thc-sn splendid Hafe*
t« t-he publio to onl! and sec other
tho manner iu which they
and in'
eoTtifloi
resist the Attacks of both
FIItF AND 1IU11GLARS.
Them safes havo novor failed tonrosorve
their contents, And are warranted to be
•ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
The construction of tho BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in
ion with tlio "Great American Key Regia
or Lock,” (which posafs.-a-s tho great udvun
age.of having NO KEY HOLE and yet has
ho security of a PERMUTATINW KEY
npoblu of 260,000,000 elinugod.) they will
ho fouud perfectly imprognublo,
A. W. CALDWELL, Rome, On.
Btkattgx k Biiruouit, Nashville, Teuu.
ntfty25.wly.
ITL.1,11 WillUtHM*
WB "IIWR AT.SO A So. 1
RULING MACHINE
Blank Books,
Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, &c,
Folk Postpon’d Sheriff Sales,
"YYTILL lie sold before tlio Court ’House
1 V . door iu Cedar Town, on the first Tues
day in July next, tho following property,
Negroes, Marinda, a v
<dd; Martha, a girl ul -
old, and Edinbnr, a hoy a hunt 5 years old
Loviod on ns tho property of Berrien AVil
linm-, to satisfy five fi fas, issuing from a Jus
tice*. Court, held in tlio 8-Wth District G. M..
iu favor of John C. Hall vs Bcrriau William*,
principal, aud John Juno* and A. D. White,
Snourithn oilfltny-—thrco.fi fits in fa
Ephraim Thompson w Borrian Wiilinu
tained in the .Tinnier* Couit for tho 83flih Dis.
G. M.—four fi fim in favor of C. S. Williams
vs Berrinn Willimns, issued from tho Justi
ces court for tho817rh district .G. M.,—also,
six li fi* in favor of David Cloptnn vk Bor--
rinn Williams, issued from the Justices court
for tho. 830j.h dislrjcLG* M., and sundry oili
er ii fas in my bauds against Borrinu Wil
liam*. Levied and returned to mo by n Con-
‘■able. juno8 J. C. YORK, Bh’ff.
N,B.—Rate postponed on account of eiclt-
c-s of tho negroes, and by ordor of David
T'plon, ono of tho plaintills in fl.fns.
GF.ORGIA, Floyd County.
Ad
Joseph C. Dempsey,
. its to the Court, in Ids petition duly
tiled und entered on record, that lie has fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey’s estate.
Tliis is, therefore, to cite nil persons ro
omed. kiudred ami creditors, to show causa,
f any they can. why said udmloistrati
should not ho d be Larked from his adminia
trutlou, und rceeivo Utters of distui^ii
tlio first Monday iu December, istiu.
under titv bund aud
t office, till * Mtb May. 1880.
•igna
JKSSE L \ MRK.P.TH. Or.V;
Adiiuuistmtor's .*JhIc,
tho Cm
II be sold,
first Tuesday in July next
Court-house door In said fonuty. hefvrem the
legal hours of sale, tho tract **f Innd in sub
county, whereon John White resided at tho
time of hisdenth. containing one hundred
nr less, nml known us lots N*
611.410, and half of lot No. 4U3, all in t
Jrddisl. aud tlhsoc., of originally Charok
now Floyd County. Terras made known
lay of sale. This May 7th 1880.
HARRISON CAMP,
niayll. Administrator of John White.
UliOllUIA, l*olk cminlr*
six months from tho date of these presents,
will umkn application to said court for letters
ot dismission from the further administration
on tlio estate of Murk Jackson, with the will
annexed. This May the 7th,18t!0.
inaylL JAS. WHEELER, Ad
LADIES ELpflANT
MESS GOODS,
Mantillas, Pointed Shawls,
IN BYERY viynWJTY.
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
NAVIN'U ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF ’ •
CABINET FCBNITURE,
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our line, and to fill nil orders nt the shortest notice.
MU. SUMTER, has beendong known in this coni muni tv. asa first class MECHANIC, t
therefore, warrant all articles made by us. Wo slmll bo’nido to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
ntitl Furniture, at very reasonable prices.
We cordially invito all tho citin-ns of the country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and
Manufactory, both onBm'.il St,. Route,'On." FINfc HF1U.V1. GASFS always on baud,
aud every quality of COFFINS tnado as soon nVrcqnfrcd,
CHARLES W, MILLS. • 1
Extra Qualities and Makes.
HATS,
BOOTS &. SHOES,
tiOUSE-FUBIMSlHNG
AND
PLANTATION GOODS !
—OF—
MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH
CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO
LINA if’ GEORGIA
MAKES 1
N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING,
mid ompriilitK duo of tho lnrgoat and
most ntlrnotlvo Stool;. In tho Houtlioru Coun
try, wliiclv will bo sold ns
Low as the Lowest,
For Cash or to prompt paying customer*, on
tho usual timo.
J. II. McOLUNO,
marSOw. Romo, Georgia.
jul.v27,lyt
JAMES M. SUMTKIl
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
"U* £>lxols»t©3r3r,
MAT HESSES.
AND
CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
« p irticulariy, to visit his Ware Rooms, whore he has
GKOIIGIA* Floyd County.
W HEREAS. David D. Duke, AdminislraJ
tor of William Thorington, r<-i»reNcnts
to thotkiurtin his petition, 'duly filed
ontoreil on Record, that he hue fully ad
istnred William Thorington’s estate,
Theso are, thorefore, to cite all persons
concorucd, kindred und creditors, to show
cuuso if any they can. why said mtininistru-
t**r should not he discharged from his nduiln-
istrntion and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in September 1880.
Given under tny hand and official signature,
at office this Oth Feb. I860.
foblS.Oin. J. LAM BE UTIL Ordinary.
Polk H her if!* SnlcH.
W ILL he sold before the Court Hmiso door
in Cedar Town, on the firaf Tne dnv in
.within the legal hours of sale tlio’fol-
boor mmnm.
A 1 !
ado'with
JEM.ENTS lmvo
ccellout Book Binder to fill order.-
t-. our care. Person- inving Mng-
Hzinos or Pcrloilii’nb of any kind, Sheet Mu
sic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, limy
desire bound, may bo assured that it will bo
neatly done, nml on roasonublo terms, if en
trusted to our care.
Terms
CHATTOOGA UIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gnylcsvillr, Cherokee Co,, Ain,,
P. M. AINSWORTH. A. M. Urincipal.
CITUDENTH of l. .tli sexes will Do receive
O this institution, imd fifed far the con
mon duties of life, or any class in our Col
leges. Ciirapctcnt Tcacheri uro employed.
GEORGIA—Floyd Conntj*.
id property of John A. llnrslniw, a minor
nder. fourteen yearn of ago.
This is to cite all persons concornod, to Do
ml appear at tho term of tho Court of Ordl-
nry, to lie hotel next nftor tho expiration o
thirty days from the first puhitention of thi
notice, nn*l show cause, if buy they have,
why said Dnn’l S. Printnp should not bo in
trusted with tlio Guardianship of tlio persons
ami properly, of John A. Harsh
Given under my hum
this 5th of Juno,’1800.
junoMOd J. LAMBERTII, Onl.
my bund and official signature,
ivit:
• Ono road wagon, 4 buggies, 2 sorrel maies
one mule, 3 watches, ono shot gun, 40 pieces
of loathor, more or less, also the ono half
interest in lots No. 301 nml 302. and one
acre more or less, it being * portion of lot
No. 275, with a tan yard thereon with all tho
appurtenances (hereunto belonging, oondut-
ing of leather and hides in vats, supposed to
rtli $800,00, more or less, fluid tract*
of land all lying in tho 18th dist., 3rd sect,
levied “ ‘ - ■ —
icd on a* the property of A. II. Evans,
leers, Crnhb A Whitehead, Indorsors, to
satisfy ono 11. fa., issued from tho flu per ter
Court of Polk county in favor of tfm, II.
Uomterson, J. C. YORK,
JawH fiheritr.
NVITE4 tho Pibl
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
M.hog.my, Walnut, andlmitntion Furniture,
From the bet Spring Sent Solh. In the puuiniuiieVt article In u«o. Al«o un iuortmont of
illntroiigcs, Tnuker’s PutViit Spring RcdtCuttclius, Luungc*, flidebonnte, Safes
All hind* of Furniture with di*j utch.uml neatly repaired.
Thankful fif the very libera! patronage herctoforu extended to him, be hopes, by clot* at-
nd go-d work, to merit a coultmmuce of the sumo.
CABINET SHOT* on Howard At., near tho Etownh House, where Fur-
Itm-ci- thamifacMircd aud repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction*
Bills of over 6U Dollars Retailed at wholesale i.rieos—ami great bargain.
July27*ly.
tontim
act^'
YV. IttfODKS HILL,
\V. H, HERNDON.
to know
“Funny 1”
cellent.
Plantation for .‘Jalo.
.. u v,* The Stibeeribcr oilers for rate his
AvK*«V Ptentation, 10 milts below Home
i” (■ „',niv7oo Com! elver,
containing 175 acres—SI) of which
is in a line idnto of cultivation.—
OH* acre.- on the Rome nml Cedar BlulT
Rond, with Dwelling, fine Giu iiotnc, good
and well arranged Cabins, Stable?, Orchard*,
Ao., with 220 acre* cleared—tlio land is 14
miles from the river. For fttrtiicr informa
tion apply to tlm subscriber,
N. B. DREW,
Missionary Station, Floyd eo., Ga.
nprSwf.in
Til E
Hreatast Rodnetftn
EViill MADE IN ST AN DA HD
® 0$ m
a
Jin! luv1”
Atlminhtrntor’H Hnle.
A GREEABLE to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Banks county, On., wL
sold before tho Court Itouso door, in town of
Paulding, on tlio 1 at Tuesday in August next
between tlio legal hours of snlo. Forty Acres
ofLrnd. Sold »» the property ef James
Martin, Er., iato of Franklin county, itec’d,
for distribution. ANDREW MARTIN,
june8-10d Adin’r dc bonis non.
GEORGIA. I’lord County.
W IIA’BEAB. Cliaries Knowles Adminis
trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, repre
sents to tho court, iu his petition, duly filed
and entered oq record,that lie has fully ad
ministered Cherokee JI. Talbot’s cstnto.
Tins is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned kindred and creditor*, to show cause
if any they can, why suid administrator
should not ho discharged from his adminis
tration, and rceeivo letters of dfamlsriou on
the first Monday in November, IHfiO.
Given under my hand ami official signa
ture, at offieo, this 2d of April, i860,
aprAwOm JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE ©ROGERS
PEACM-TREE STESEET, ATLANTA, «,4.,
H AVING formed copartnership ns above, we nro propured to exhibit on
gout and iresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which are offered lo cash and short tirnu, prompt paying customers at very low figi
Our facilities lor purchn-ing and a perfect knowledge of tlio wants of the public,
latinfaef - 1 —**—
now in
30 hds. Now OrleansISugar,
100 “ A B & C., ’•
SO bis. crushed and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Bio Coffee. “
26 Bag3 Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nalls,
10 Old Governmont Coffee, 300 Box candles,’
100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 " Snuff,
150,00 fi Seggvs, 200 blP Boo’d V/liisky,
75 obla Old Ryo Whisky, J
r>1r , « flfAnaoiitte TTnt
Aitniinistrnlorte Citation.
C 'iEOIlGTA, Polk county :—
X 'Whereas, Henry Kingshery, Adminis-
m tho tstate nf Jesse. WnUbu, Into nr
annlfention
ufsmtBsion
said county deceased, has
to mo in terms of the. law. for
from his said administration,
bore faro, to cit" and admonish
nil j)e
id in said estate, t
— jI Monday
in January next, why Bold administrator
should net ho diMniHSQil from his said nd-
minisir.ilion, «thenvi.-c I shall proceed ac
cording te law.
Given under my hand and official signature
this MnySSth I860.
maySlwBui. fl. A. BORDERS, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Floyd County
rjlWO tnonllia after date application will ii
tlio Ordinary of Floyd county
11 all tlio Laud und Negroe. 1
iato
(C$y*A letter from Savannah savs,
that there was in that city last week’, u
Dougins, mooting. Probably n couple
< i Dougins -men met each other in tho
streels. —-Louisville Journal.
Wo protest against tho injustice of
the Journals conclusion. AVV believo
thoro is but one Dougins man in Sfivaii-
nuh, and when charged with it, ho
swears it is a slander.—Sav. Hep.
Kxi'ENPiVF to ICrEp.—“Old follow”.
Stwiln bougohfttilieo iubtomec to Ar-
liPi-iT. nt Notasulga, l„,t week—“for
((Oil’s enlto, don't sny a dollnr forty for
that corn. You know tlio okl ’omnn’s
jtst had twins,”
“Sorry for you, bid follow—its very ex
pensive—you’ll have to furnish them a
e "V Xcce % right off'l”—Montgomery Mail.
as
ss
ScM’inr Machines!
AFTER ll.i’s ilato, I will soli the improved
;»rtholf Family Bu-.vin-Muehhies at a Ite-
u'-Uou of S20.u0 from farmer prices,
p. s—Tho Now Straight Nocillo Machine
Adminislnitor’s Sale.
Y virtue of an order of the Court ofOr-
. dinu.ry of. FJoyd county, Ga., I will noil
. . the benefit of tho hoira mid creditors of
Airs. —.■ — fi Infrcy, Iato of said county do-
B
15 JW. “Id
the 1st Tuesday i
LARKIN BARNETT, Adin’r
Whito Lead and Linseed Oil.
A No. 1 article, chcup, by
XJL TURNLEY,
tebll - NiJOmuiv) t
(JEOlUilA-I’lofd County.
T°,'> ; iv 0,n ’""• v r o,,c, ' r "' Benin.
X min I. Keys, having m proper form
pplitd to mo for po rip an out tetters of Ad-
uinistrntion on thc estato ot CalebL. Keys
nte of said county deeensod:
This is to cite nil nml singular, tho creditors
ml next of kind of Oaten LlCcys to be andnp-
•earat my office, within tho timo allowed
by law, nml show cause, if any they can,
"’by said permanent administration should
>1 to Benjniaiu F. Keys, on
estnte.
y hand
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HERE A A,- Stephen Ball, administra
tor of Thomas M. Glndcn, roprcscnts'tr
tlio Court in Ids petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, tlutt ho has fully administered
Thomas M. Glnduii’a estate.
Thcsa«un\ tlicrofore, to clto nil persons
corned, kindred and creditors, to show, cat
any thor can, wJiy said administrator should
not ho'diFchnrgcd from his administration nnd
rceeivo letters of dismission on the (irstMondny
in October, 1680.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture) at office, this 5th March. 1800.
mnrlO JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, I’loyd County I
Tt/TIEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminls-
»t frntor of-.In*. J. Gill, represents
to the Court in hi* petition, dnlv filed and ew
lerod on record, thnt ho fins fully administer-
ed James J. Gill's estate.
Thi* is, thorefore,, to rite qll persons con
cerned, kindred and creditor*, to ahow cause,
they can. why said Administrator
not be discharg'd troinjii* Adniinia-
t'i 'ii and rceeivo teller* of di-niisaion,
the first Mr nday In Oobdter, i860.
Given under my h ind and oiltei.il signature,
office, this, 6th March. I860.
uiar20 J EASE LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
slnuifd ■
SngliskDarry choose
And any quantity of floda, fllnroli, Pickles, Calsups, fiances, Proserves, Fruits, Cordials
testers, Mackerel, Bardinas, Huokrfts, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is to
lled. Awaiting your commands, nnd always at„vnur services,
oot lff.tf, Wnnro Reipoctfully, COX, IIILL A CO,
ad official signa-
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
Jol,n W- .^J'faor nnd James
M. Tutt’j
These ure, therefore, to cite ull persons con
cerned, kinsmon nnd creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Adminis-
tratbrs should not bo discharged from their
Administration and receive letters of disiiiis-
bion on the first Monday in August, I860. .
Given under my hand*and official signature
at office, Oth February, 1800.
febO. JESSE LAV
AMBERTH, Ordinary.
Kerosine Oil and Lamps
"VF THK BEST QUALITY, FOB .BABB
*4™ P iVB?n.|V 1 Ko.aOjjolcoHovm,
GEORGIA, Floyd CJonnty.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor
ef Olmrles Webb. d'?eea*ed. represents
to tho Court. In liis petition, duly filed and
entered on record, thnt he has fully adminis
tered Charles Webb’s ostato,
Tliis is, therefore, to eito nil perrons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why suid Executor should
not lie discharged from his Executorship,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Momlnj in October, 186ft,
Given under my hand nnd official signature
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis
trator of MatthowSmith, represonts to
tho Court in his petition, duly filed and cn-
torod on record, that ho has iully administer
ed, Muthew Smith'd cstnto.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cntiso,
if any they can, why said udminirtrnter
should not bo discharged from his adminis
tration aiul receive tetters .of dismission on
the first Monday in October. 1800.
Given under my hand and official zignnturo
at office, this 5th March, 1800.
mar 10. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
Executor’s Note.
A kl. in.Jcl.tc.1 to the Estato o
-fA- Esther Llgon, dooeased, will please sot-
tlo. them by tho 13th day of Juno next, or
they will havo cost te pay, and thoio having
clnjum jigaiiH gold estate will pre*ont thorn
In term? of t}»*;tew. Thi* May 8th, 1880.
,. BAM'L. JOHNSON, ExecT.
To the Bo-Drueffod,
—AND-
Poisoned Clllzcns of Georgia.
Y OU nro over-run with
a dolugo *f tlm ,vilest
compounds in tlio form of
“Aloholmljc Drinks, that
over oninnaied from tliat
post of society,, the Liquor
Mixrii. They oro sold to
you a* a luxury, or theyaro
dispensed to you as n-Medi
cine, and in either case tho
effort id the ramo.
There is but ono way to
escape, and. thut is to' n?o
ns n luxury or a modicuir.aui
a safe aiu( rcliubiu stimu-
Inpt.sofd under stamp and
sosl, which render* “it r cr
tain it lias not been tampered with- ’ Stick
article is
I’ll AliLKS’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under direction ot llio Brit
ish Government,
is delicately flavorod, (unliko any o|Ju-r Gin,)
with sumo of tlio most valuable restoratives' of
the Vegetable Kingdom, and is by fur the
met healthy beverage extant.
Tiik MostEmixext PiirsterANS of Europe
not only
and Ameru
the halo
medicine <
Tin: Fr
ad hoarty, but prcscribo.it as
ore a Htjumlant is required.
li: flux will find it not only _
pleasant Cordial, but -a certain relief iu suffer
ing* of a periodical character.
Analytical Cmiim-rite of all rank* pro
nounce it perfectly pure, nnd it* restorativo
ineriss iiK-ompnruble.
Sold only in quart nnd pint battles by al
Druggists Grocers, Country Merchants, Ac.
Beware 0 f IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. Nono OTHER is IMPORTED.
B. BALDWIN A CO.,
Sole Importers.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York.
Also importers of fine HTne*, Brandies,
Cigars, eta.
CAUTION TO TIIE 1’UBLfO,
“Schnapps,” "London Dock" 'Club IIouso 1
"Gins, etc., etc.
Beware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in
bottles, bearing the ubovo titlos. They nro
all common mixed Gins, and until compared*
with the genuino 1
"CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. 1
apt to docolvo the unwary, sopt.7.1y.
they a
Varnishes of all Kinds.
A I-SO, TUKPENTINE, for sale hy
TURNLEY,
‘No. 3 Choice IIouso.
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs,
CIWt ’ Po ," ,kr * Ea »- CoflVio, Black.
orsaloV ,m,n0n MnC ®’ 01iro 0iI * Vinegar,
if.Lt, ^ .. TURNLEY,
No. 8 Oboic* Hotiw.
HAYWOOD’S
BALM OF SAVANNAH
Cleansing, Nanrinhiiifr nml Dcaulir) ine
TUB UAIIt.
I N fmcntiiift tlio BAJ.Jl OF SAVANNAH
to the |.i!l»lic, tlio (i.-oj.rictor .lot. Ho with
ool.iny of tho lioniti.ti..n' ..Uoii.ling tl.o j...
tro.li.clt.... of .. now nml ...itri.-.l nrticlo, for it
In., now boon f.f.oon .venra before tlio ptbllc;
und each year has added to its popularity.
Tho demand far it having increased so far L-
yoml my pr6vfr.ii, f.iollillc, for tte mnniifm.
turo, tho proprietor hns recently coraplotod
orrangcmonls for producing it on a moro e
fi-nsivw scale, and si tho same time adding
its former oxijelteneo, by the. ros»dt of
prnctic.ii experience in its use.
- The fallowing vouchers arc gentlemen w
known, and can lie attested;
.Savaxxaii, Aug. 3.1858.
J. M. Haywood, Agont—Dear Sir: I ••hbor-
f»Uy cornplyjjwith my promiio, to give v«
my •pinion of tho merits of your V~'~
Saronnah. After „ a i„ s |. for,;,,,,,. tu„
I am prepared to sp(-ak from experience, and
do not licsitato to pronounce it the best pro-
miration far tho hair that I have ever used.
1 esteem it a pleasant anti convenient nt
far dressing the hair, possessing mo»t o
virtues claimed far tho popular cosincth
tho day, with none or fhoir deleterious quali
ties. I feel confident that it only needs te be
known to tho public to bocotuc universally
popular.
Very respectfully yours,
„ , W, T. THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning New
To all whom it MAvToxumx:
Tho object of this is to stato that. I have, tut
soino months, used Air. Raywooil’a Hair Ton
je—known as tho Balm of Savannah—i
havo found it incompnrnhly'superior to j
other artiete of tho kind. Its usn twice
week is quite sufficient, notonlv todisengnj
tiie dnndniir, An., from tho hair, but to. pr_
vent its formation in any nppJicnhln quantity,
It mnintnips the litur too, in that moist and
pleasant condition, which so many other
specifies pretend to do, hut almost always
fail—du so far ns iny exportoneo goes.
Lato Editor of the Savannah Ropuhllaan,
Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agdnt
pteiwjjpo to ccrlify to *
May 20, 1858.
It gives
lualcd i
unoqrmlcd qualities
of Savfmnah. It is tlio host
tome far tlio hair, n* well ns tho most ofTootuiff
exterminator of daiidritff .Iharo ovor tried.—
My hair has been iucffr.fd. to fall out sine*
my attack of Yellow Fever in 1854, and
among all tho preventive* I 'havo tHeiV tlio
1,0 of Savannah has boon tho moBtsuocbBB-
ful. TJds much I Bay most qhoorfully, .
I 1 Tfl’.' 10 ”, I’-W, -ALEXANDER,
— —nCte JtilylWy,
JVVSO.Yis
Mountain Herb Pili S(
«»3|
taUblUbod fset, that all dUuiti irk* tn«
IMPXJltR III.ODD f
Tli* blood la tho lifts! *
matter get* mixed with
tvery organ of tlio body,
and all tus ?"
wilt not i
secrete a i .... _ n
weakened, and »o the cireulatlnn fe ffekle, ft, k^|
it clogged with the poisonous nutlrr; kuT?!
.-and all from a slight Inq.urltv fifth* fsnSL’fl
ougli—aud all from a slight lm|iurl(y at.tbt fsntjL'l
..rad of lifts—tli® Blood! As If yoahsd throw’ J
earth, for instance. In a pure spring, from vhitb , 1
aKBafe
tiny rivulet, In a few minutes Uie whole eourw t4
stream becomes disturbed and discolored. Ai u
does Impart blood tty to every part, and leave in.
stream becomes disturbed
do*a Impart bio
behind. Alt.thi
rUCtinn ia lonunru. Mia lamp o’ un
pills not only purity the blood, but...
the secretions of the body; they, axe, Iheiefort, turlteW
CURB FOR BILIOUS OISRAI
M
noviO,
M. MCNAUQI1T, I j THOS. SrnUTOIlIX,
.8. UllHOXP, J (JXO. MOIIUISOX,
McNAUGHT, OH.MOM) & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandize.
Keystone lluildingn, Whitehall St,
ATLANTA. GA.
^UREFERENOES—Messrs. Smith
Patrick: Smallwood, Earl A Co.; Allen, Me
Loan A Uulkloy, Now York ; Win. M. L
ten A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K.
Tuft, OnsJi'r., Duncan A Johnston, Savannahs
Post A Mel,* Now Orleans: Walsh, Smith A
Co.. Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M,
J. Wicks, Pros. Memphis; D. A. January A
Co., St, Louis. nov23.ly
Orilora promptly filled. Marble Yard op.
poslto Ga Railroad Depot. jan25—ly
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES,
fT is Compounded entirely from
_L Gums, nnd has becorao nn ostuhlished
fact, a Standard Medicine, known and np-
. by all that
now resorted to with
(livonses far which it
It has cured thou-
two years who had
roliof, us tho nuincr-
tifientes in my pos-
Tho doso mufi he
porninont of tho in-
Lot tho dictates of
in tho uso of the
and it will cure Liv-
lous Attacks, Dys-
arrhoon, flmnmor
tony, Dropsy, Sour
Costivonoss, Cholic,
Mor.bus, Cholera
Jaundice, Fcumlo Weakness, and
havo used it, nnd
confidence in all the
is recommended,
sand* within tho Inst
given up nil hope*of
ou# unsolicited cer-
8099(011 show.-
adapted to tlio torn
dividual tnking
quantities as to act
els.
yourjudgmontguide
Liver Invigorntor,
er Complaints, Bil
pepsin. Chronic Di-
Complaiute, Dyson
Stomach, Habitual
Cholera, Cholera
infantum, Fhttidcnce,
, ... - i Ordinary Family Medicine.
It will euro Sick he idnohe, (as thnusuml
can tesfify ) in twenty minutes, if two
throe TffnBpoonfuIa are ' '
ment of attack.
All who are using it
taken at coramcneo
, , - a - giving thoir tosti
iuouy in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with tho Invigara-
tor, and swallow both together.
Price One Dollnr per Bottle,
—ALSO'—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHAKTXC PILLS,
COM POUND ED FRONi *
P URE VEGETABLE’EXTRA(TW. and
put upJu GI&hs Cns<
will beep in any dimnto.
. The Family (Vj . |thnr!
Tight,' and
has ti.n-d hi his j
_ , , gentle
CuilmrLt’. SO ] u high Lhq propritor<
_ The eon
rotu those
md tlio h
•N
tar.tlvin-; W
cthuii t\vnp.
Creasing demand
... long used the Pills
iladUon fh| which nil exprea ‘
... > r 'rto, has induoea tn«
phiue them witliii, jthoi-eaeUof.ull.
Will known ttnitdif-
ferent Cnthartica nct;g*j oh dilferont portions
9 thnrtte Pill lias, with-
woll estAhiishcd'fiict'
from a variety-oftho
Extracts, which act
ulimontary
duo rdforonco tothh.,
been, compounded I 1
purest VegotabloL
affkoon every port of t!v
cairn),'and oro goodlOland safo in ail easoa
,-where a Cathartic is iloqdml, euoh as Do-
rotigoinenta of tho Stomach, Sloopihosa,
PaiiiB to tho Baak and Lotos, Costivoncss,
Pdin nnd Soreness ovor thewholo body, from
siiddoo Gulp, which frequently, if ncglnotei*
ond in a longcourso of Fovor, Lobb of Anp
tVie rlUl nrg*M qnlckly conqilaln. Th, ,£^11
t digest the food psrtsetly, / Tbu liver mZrJ*
a sumcleney of bile. Die «ctkm nf tin km s
. ,...._ Tleadseli*, tn. Thi* /RNflJi-1
Idas expels from tho blond tbs hidden
—— J -“ all tbs flalris aid.s—*' ^ B
Piu*.
.......... r _
tbs sufferer to btlgbteu with
through tbe blood atnl fluids
'Am
the flush Cf trail? u{|
health.
Judean's Pills are the Best Remedy in rlef I
tneefor the following CsmptainU: f
Sa-jd
Ifeatlarhn,
IntUpmkn,
WtEitai’
Chat DUeates,
Cbjfitvnoi,
Propiy,
QBE AT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, *ln)uld never be vi|iu|
these Pills. They purify the Wood, retneve oMroi^l
of all kinds, elsRiise tbs akin of ell pimple* end IH-ii, I
and bring tbe rich color or health to the pale dart I
nr Tbe Plant* and Uerlte of which theee Ttk w|
made, were dUoovered Iu a very surprise* niiwl
tbe Tesueans, * tribe ef Aborigines In Mexlee. IV. ml
Mxmaxs" of the AtKVe.
Observe.—77k* Mountain Rtrh Pitts an pul Mhi
Beautiful Wrapper. Kath lat cxritalns iQ milt, mI M|
al M ,cents per lose. All pmutne, have IM djoaknsr
B. L. JUDSON d CO., on nuk tee. 1 1
B. L. JUDSON, * Co.
SOLE PEOER1 ETOHS.I
No. 60 Leonard Mmt,
ftT,,r roit/c.
Areata wanted alweye—Addreoe as ebeve 1*1
•For sate by Farell A Yeiaor'aui _
A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. Aluo by all medicim I
lioalcrs throughout tho State.
DR. LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS I
t /or aufkt, avd
Breast; afuo, Crssfl
Whooping Coughs, Colds, etc,, among cAi/uW|
ThCs ia a pleasant medicine to latte, prutlu. I
oing immodiato relief, and in nine out of tea I
eases a prompt cure. It exercise* the nml I
controlling inllueneo over Cmighsuml lrriul
lion of tho Lung* of any remedy known, »f*u
teu stopping the most violent in n few honn I
or at most in a day or two. MauyeaMil
thought to bo decidedly consumptive hiri.l
been promptly cured by using a few bottlrs, fl
und tho wearing Littlu’* Strengthening Kw-I
tors on thecheat. As an anodyneoxpectomll
without astringing the bowels, it statal* pu**j
mount to all cough mixture*. |
DR. LITTLE’S’
VERMIFUGE.
Prepared und put up iu hottlo* and via!*
ily by W. G. Little. In using, nothing'*!
U required to relieve children of worms, u
iKrtidoa being ono of tho best and chup_.
over offered to the public, its frequent us* Ml
faruiffc* will savo much troalite and eYpeDi^l
ell as tho lives of many children; fal
eight out of every I4n coses generally requinit I
Dll. LITTLE’S I
French Mixture, * 1
This is prepared from a French Recipe (h|
the farms of No. I ami 2] tho first far tki|
acute, nml No. 2 for tho chronic stage,) I
has boon much improved upeu in this ennw ,
and from its unexampled success is likely H,
supersede every other remedy for the curia
tlio diaoaRo oftlio Kidneys and Bladder, Wo*
crrhuul, Blentiorrheal, nml Fluor Albus Af
factions. This oxtousivo $Ompouiul«o'mktM|
properties totally different in taste u
ohnrncter from anything to be found inti
United Stato* Pharmncoinen or in’ prlvf
practice of safety and cflicfancy is not r
in America.
DR. LITTLE 8.
Ringworm and Totter Ointment,
Hundreds of caaos of Chronic Tettert, |
Scald Heads, and diseases of the sktonner
ly, havo hoon cured by this rctnedjr, *
since tho introdueti6u of the No. 2 pytp*i
lion (being stronger) scarcely a case ha* te
found that it will not cffoctyally eradicateM
•short timo. For tlio euro n>f Cubcorou*,8“
nnd Ulcers it is applied in the form of T
tor*, und almost infallihle.
Phvsicinns s“—** *
Dr. ftlttle’s
mcdictno ol
uses in oompounding his different’ renifJi^l
and asked to suy jf they aro no! the chlemJ
Banco of tho; profession, as ho hinieolf r** 1
nraotisoc| i
in|aiiU)(Q.
b referred to tho I3tJi psffij]
iu . iuuioBKion, ns no nimrou
odictoo extensively for.m*re «
ten year*, 7*cforo retiring to the bwiuetb
• All ordors should be addressed to .
LJT.TDE A BRO;, Macon,Gs.;fl
" ie,byj' "
n, (Jay
tv iujwvm,—-;
For snlo In Rome, by Messrs. Farell A D*td
and by L. W. Dean, Cavo Springs, audK ( T»l
linnte or Druggists generally. ';
WALTON
Female College, Lottery.
OF GEOIWIA. 1
' .ChartcrciHy the State in lS5(u
W.C, DAWSON.&Co., Ma’i
M.VCUN, OH SAVANNAH,QA,
NOVEL SCHEME! -
Policy riun Lottery,.
By this-Scheme.
Purobasors can select their own Nifaiwi
and .pay any amount for a Ticket .
they may desire 1
Extra. Claes, ?,.Dr<*WS. Ooty jl,,185th 1
Aud on ovory succoodiug day (8ond*I*Jp|
oopted,) nt 6 o'clock, P. M/
.. jffiU-In tiffs' Bchcmo, thro are 75 f
placed in the Yfbecl—from 1 up to 75*
twolvo of theso Numborsare drayraJw®* "
sefal
A
uf. I
invested, If two. selected —
drawn, ho gots thirty for one! if three »•*
tod Numbers are djawu, ho geU-two
dred/orono; if four solooted,. numh 0 ”’fjri
enci in a iomrcour*o of Fovor Loss of Anno. drftwn i ho gots a- thousand for one;,»
tile, a drooping sensation of. Cold ove/fim ® oIoc M Numbers nro draivn, five thoni
wEksiMM&% tssasts. w£m
nhii*tax.:u..u,. -rn.;.—it - ' Bl . -ormoro,soieotodnntnborsnro takcffi 0
of-, those numbers so solooted aro
among tho Twolvo Drawn \Numww
Ticket is a Blank.
'OUR' r
Havana Plan Lotterwxi
Draw Jour (4) Times a MonthJ^
a'gd are thq r
•Children or Adults, Rhoumatlsm', a groat
Purin.^nito I’looa ond many .li.ons?, to
v ,.'. 1 d™ 1 ’isl.elr, tlioniimcrmn to montlnri
m tl.ii ailxormHcmcnt. Doio, t to 3.
The Liver ZZXi'r a™*Fi‘imily Cntknt-
tie Pil fl nro retailed by Druggist goneraliy,
nnd sold wholesale by tlio Trade to ull. thq
jargo towns.
8. T. W: SANFORD, M. D.,
Bold Y j2joJ,4ir. r;
a. x. >v. DAflruKu, m, d., ugu »ro thq moat liberal of any schemes,!
Manufacturer and'Proprietor. oflbrod, •Eor'parflculara.ftddrcss,
■ Wn0.:DAVTSON C0., Mauaccri.
oct20.Ly,J