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THE OLD STOIIY.
DV AGNES HOWARD.
Como Bit by mb, Katy, and tell mo
01 what ho was talking last night,
When you stood at the goto Ull tlie
moonhoaxns ....
Had quonohed all the stars with their
light? •
You I'limo buck with chocks glowing
crimson,
And eyelashes glittering with tears,
A ml a smilo, which, half sad, half tri
umphant,
.Still over your sweet mouth appears.
Did Iio talk of th© beauty of summor?
Or praiso the wild rose’s perfumo ?
Or speak of our arbors so rustic,
Whcro woodbine and jessamine bloom ?
•JIo told vou a story ?” Oh l Did ho l
Well, Katy dear, tell It to me.
‘ 1 You’ vo almost forgot it ? Already 1
llow very much nattered he’d be?
Still nearer Maonulay’s grave there is
the small pavoment-stono with the in
scription "O xr.ro Den Jonson,” which
Aubroy tells us was douo at the chargo
of Jack Young, who, walking thoro
when the grave was covering, gavo tho
fellow eighteen pence to cUt it. At the
nt relaying of the pavement of the
ov tho original stono was removed
and destroyed. A few feet distant is
tho monument of Cowley, raised bv
Goorgo, Duke of Buckingham. A
monument raised by Sheffield, Dukoof
Buckingham, marks tho grave of Dry-
den, "Glorious John,” who was followed
to his resting place by mourners in
panltuont of trumpets ar.d hautboys.
The only titled poet that sloops n
this part of tho Abbey is tho Earl of
ltosoommon, tho famous master of tho
horso to tho Duchess of York at tho
Restoration. Another companion of
Macaulay is Ntcholns Howe. There aro
also Matthow Pryor and John Gay, nnd
ho whoso tomb boro the inscription, in
Imitation of that of Jonson, "Oraro Sir
William Davenantj” nnd Samuel John-
, son, David Garrick, and Richard Brins-
say that you "think I may guess iti” I w Sheridan, nnd Camden, the father
of English history; May, the historian
of the tong Parliament; Gifford, the
editor of the Tory Quarterly Review ;
Dr. Parr, and numerous others. At tho
opposito or north: end of tho transept,
there towers above other memorable
Tis an old tnlo, yet always a sweet on© j
I’m certain you found it so.
’Twos new in tho first days of Adam,
When, wandering through Edens fair
towers,
In Eve’s llttlooar it was whispered
While sho blushing played with the
ilowors.
You’re blushing too; wlmt is tho mat
ter?
Why, wliat aro you crying about?
■Your grandfathor told your grandmoth
er—
Tho very snmo story no doubt.
just three little words toll this story—
Wlmt thousands of hoarU they have
thrilled 1
How many with joy they have gladden
ed!
How many with sorrow huvo fillod 1
Those throe littlo words are: "I w>va
vou1”.
You sco ’Us the very samo tale
That you hoard thero last night by tho
woodbines
Bcnoath tho moon’s silvery veil.
Don’t say I know nothing about it—
You know very woll.it Is true;
But Katy, my dear, did you toll him
Tho saino story that ho told you?
nr W. L. SHOEMAKER.
Tho spring now weaves hor garland,
Hor garland green and bright;
And swallows, from some far land,
Yo’vo hithor winged your flight.
Through tho soft sunny azure
Ye soar and sing with gloo;
And Lovo to you brings ploasuro
Ho brings nomoro to me-
Wherever you have wonded,
Your days hnvo still boon blest,
Tor Lovo your way attended,
And mado with you his nest.
I, too, was Into light-hoar ted,
And full of joy ns yo;
But Lovo has since departed,
And comes no moro to me.
When last yo hovered round mo,
Or skimmed tho grassy plain,
His silken fetter bound mo,
Now rudely rant in twain.
I hoar once moro, yo swnllows,
Your songs shrill o’er tho loa;
And Lovo your flight still follows,
That ooiucs no moro to mo.
Tlio homes of former summers,
Tho plaoos yo have known,.
Yosook, O glad now comers,
Aiid make nguinyour own..
Tho nosts so long forsaken,
By to vo will haunted bo;
But, having leavo once taken,
Ho comes no moro to me*.
For tho fair south's dominions,
Whero shines a warmer sun;
Again ye’il spread your pinions,
When summer horo is done.
Then, eould I wings but borrow,
Far hence with you I’d flee,
And sook Lovo, in my sorrow,
Who comes no more to me.
Groat Fire ajt Danville, Xyl
Co.’s
eat Fire at Danvi
W. B. DODDS &
RULE NISI.
T O th© Court of Ordinary of Polk county.
Tho petition of Milton H.llaynie, show-
eth that on the 10th day nf July, 1840, Am
Prior, then in life, oxecuted tr your petition
er, his bond for titles, dated as above* by
width bond the said AsM Prior, bound .him
self and his Executors, Ac., In. tho sum of
Forty-Six hundred Dollars to niako your pe
titioner titles to lots of land Nos. 1062.100.1,
lift* nnd 1134, Wing in tho 3rd district oi
tho 4th section of now Floyd county, each
lot containing forty *
* * is hero ii
bond i
graves tho stately monument of Clint- t t, ruu B torV
ham, of whom Macaulay wrote, and tho adjoining r»
words aro now not less applicable to | tion, a drug
himself, "Among tho omlnont men
whoso tones Iio near him, scarcoly ono
has left a more stainless, and none a
moro splendid name.”
ITov. A. Stei'iisns.—Wo nro pleased
to stato that tho lion. A. It, Stephens,
who was rpiite sink a week ago, is now
well onouglt to bo up nnd attending to
business.—Aug. Con. 10/A but.
Tho many frionds of Mr. Stophens,
throughout tho country, will rend tho
nbovo paragraph .with no small dcgiee
of ploasuro.—obv. Kevu.
Invaded nr French Girls.'—Forty
French girls, direct from Cunudu, have
arrived in Lowell—only ono out of
tho number can speak English. Thoy
nro to bo employed in tho Lawronoc
Mills. t
gSjrEightcon Cotton-laden vessels
with tho approximate value of .vessels
aud cargoes of $2,452,000 have been
destroyed by flro during tho past six toon
months. mm*
JgyBrlglmm Young, with sovoral of
tho dignitaries of bis church, but with
fewer, if any, of his wives, lias been in
Philadolphia for tho pnst ten days. Ho
is negotiating for tho purchase of a pa
per mill, which ho proposes to set up
n his city.
Conorete Safes Triumphant I
FORTY-EIUIIT 1IOUR8 IX THE FIRE
DAXmt.lt, Ky„ M.irolt 7, 18.0.
Messrs. W. B. Dodds A Go., Cincinnati:
Boar Sir—Tho snfo I purchased of you in
September last has stood thogreatfiro which
<occurred i ti our town on the 22d Febuary a plcn •
didly. I had a largo amount of notes, receipts
Ac. in it, before tho building burned I took
the pnpers out but put In some sheets ef pa-
C ?r, nnd upon opening it sineo tho burning,
icy were
NOT EVEN SC’OItCIIED.
The veenering on tho drawers was n little
warped { tho lock works very well, nnd
when I oil it a little I think it will boas good
ns ever. My safe was in the lower story of a
y-building with shingle roof. In an
>m, with only a plastered tmrtl-
drug store was kept, and immediately;
ppositc where my snfo was setting there was
a considerable quantity of pnints, dfls, titk-
nontino.eninplihic, and liuuors. Tho build
ing WAS connected with the Patterson Hotel
on one side and was within six feet of tlw»
Court House on tlio other, with a large pile
of wood between my office and. the Court
House, aud a door entering into my office im
mediately from the wood. Thero was also a
small fratit© building attached to the rear of
the Drugstore, with oils, paint*, nnd liquors
in it, and a glass door leading into my nflioo
from it. Vou will sco at once tho excessive
bent created at nnd about it. 1 regard it
fully tested, and have no hesitanry in *ny-
ing that my papers would hnvo been pro-
served if I hud left them in the safe.
A number of our citizens have examined
it since the fire and were surprised at its
condition, and somo of them have ordered
safes of you, bolievlngthem
REALLY FIRE PROOF 8AFES.
I shall take groat pleasure In recommend
ing your safes. Vou are at liberty to make
iuiu uuuuiy, torn
„ more or less, (which
court to • ho slmwu). Your
petitioner avert that tho sard Asa Prior, do-
parted this lifo on tho day of 11654,
without executing titles to your petitioner ac
cording to said bond. that Wm. It. C. Prior
Is the duly qualified Executor of tho last will
and testament of tho said Asa Prior deceased,
with whom your petitioner has fully settled
the purchase money ef said land, ami is now
entitled to a deed according to said bond
above described, and filed in Court. Where-
fore, your petitioner pray* that William If.
C. Prior, Kxeoutnr of Asa Prior, deceased,
may be directed to make titles according to
the provision* of said bond.
MILTON H. HAYNES, Petitioner.
Court of Ordinary, l\)lk County, May Term,
mo.
Upon considering tho nbovo petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that notice of said Mil-
ton II. Hnynlo's application bo given to nil
persons interested, ny the publication of said
petition and this order, in tlio Rome Week
ly Courier, for three months. 80 that thoy
may show canto, If thoy ran, why this Court
should not direct said Wm. H. C. Prior, to
make titles unto said bond.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
.rstJltGTA. Polk Countv—
T.STEPHEN A. BOHDERS, Ordinary and
•I.’ tfx-Offlvio Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry for said county, do certify, that tho above
if a true cxtract’ from tlio minutes of said
Court.
(liven under my hand nnd official signa
ture. This 7th day of Mny. 1000.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Cl’k. C O.
m»y11w2m—printers foe $25. _____
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers In
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
WE rospcctfiills solid a aontinuation of the patronngo of our PROMPT PAYING and
OmsIi Customers,
To whom our Gsqds ore for salo at tho LOWEST FIGURES*
[Janfl.v
NEW FIRM.
Wills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED TnF.MSEI.VE8 TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
Alterative Recipe.—For ice-cream
THE
Greatest Reduction
EVF.H MADE IN STANDARD
» • m a
h MtiUmtM t=s
Sewing’ Machines!
AFTER this dato, 1 wlli sell the improved
Bortholf Family Sowing Machines t\t a Re-
due tion of $20.00 from formor prices.
P. 8.—Tho New Straight Needle Machine
GEORGIA, Floyd Comity.
■fTrilERKAS, Henry B. Dempsey, Ad-
W in ill is tra tod of Joseph C. Dcmpscv,
represents to tlio Court, in lu's petition duly
filed nnd entered on record, that lie has fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey’s cstnb
This is, therefore, to cite all persons c
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, why s u’d administrator
should not Iio discharged from Ills ndmiuls
trillion, ami recclvo letters of dismission on
tin* first Monday in December, I860.
Givon under iny hand nnd official slgnn-
thisat office, this Dili Mur. I860.
nny20 JESSE l..\MBEUTH, Ord’y.
1860 Spring Stock 1860
LADIES ELEGANT
DRESS GOODS,
Mantillas, Points & Shawls,
IN EVERY variety.
CENT'S CLOTHING
Extra Qualities nnd Makes.
H AT8,
BOOTS &. SHOES,
HOUSE-FURNISHING
AND
PLANTATION GOODS!
} of Hi is state .
Yours, [signed!
M.J. 1)1
you
UR HAM.
Wo
Agents for those splendid Safes
d invite the public to call and see other
certificate* as to the manner in which thoy
resist the ntfncks of both
FIIIE AND KUKGLAK8.
These safes hnvo never failed to preserve
their contents, and are warranted to bo
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
Tim construction of tlio BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES is poculiar,and In connec
tion with the “Groat American Key Regis
ter Lock,” (which possesses the great advan
tage of having NO KEY HOLE and yet has
tho security of a PERMUTATINU KEY
cnpnblo of 250,000,000 changes.) they will
bo found perfectly impregnable,
A. W. CALDWELL. Rome, Gn.
Stratton A Sarxotm, Nashville, Tcnn.
may 25.w l y. •
Administrator’s Snip.
B Y virtue of on order from the Court ef
Ordinary of Floyd county, will Ihj sold,
i the first Tiiesdny ill July next, nt the
nirt-hoiiso door in said county, between tha
legal hours of sale, the tract of land in said
county, whereon John White resided at tho
time of hi* death, containing ono hundred
or loss, and known as lots No*.
611,440, nnd half of lot No. 4t»8, oil in tho
3rd (list, and 4th sec., of originally Chcrokeo
Floyd County. Terms mado known on
day of sale. This Mnjr^Tlli I860.
nmyll.
GEORGIA, Polk comity.
A T tlio first term of the Court ofOrdfnnry
for said comity, nftor tho expiration of
six months from tho dato of those presents, I
will make application to said court for letters
' dismission from the fiirtliorndministratimi
tho estate of Mark Jackson, with tho will
nnnoxed. This May the 7th, 1800.
nmyll. JA&. WHEELER, Adm’r.
JIucuuluy’H Companions Ju the
Tomb.
Baron Macaulay, says tho London
Post, now lies close at the foot of West-
macott’s statuo of Addison, whom ho
once so happily described ns the unsul
lied statesman, tlio accomplished
scholar, tho master of puro English
cloquonce, tho consummate painter of
life und manners, and tho "great satirist
who alono knew how to uso ridicule
without abusing it; who> without in
flicting a wound, eftectod a great social
reform; nnd who reconciled wit with
virtue after n long and disastrous sepa
ration, during which wit had been led
astray by profligacy aud virtue by fan
aticism.” The remains of Addison,
however, nro at some distance from tho
H»ot on which the monument stands—
they aro in. tho olianel of Henry VJLI.,
and it was not until throe generations
has laughed and wopt over his pages
that any tablet was raised to his memo
ry in tho Abbey. Macaulay said of tho
statuo which now keeps watch over tho
nowly-olosea grave:
"It represents Addison ns wo can
conceive him, clud iu bis dressing gown
and freed from bis wig, stopping from
tho parlor nt Cholsea into Ins trim littlo
gnruon, with tho account of tlio Ever
lasting Club, or the Loves of Hilpa and
Slialum, just finished for the next day
Spectator, in his hand.”
Thickly strown near tho grave of
Mqcuulny are the relics of tho men
whose names are still held in reverenee,
and whose works adorn the literature
of our country. As a noot, not less
than it brilliant essayist, Macaulay lias
earned a place among the great mon of
the past nnd present, und in death the
authors of the Lays of Ancient Horae,
and the ballad on tlio Spanish Armada,
will lace Thomas Campbell, who won a
poet's lame by the I’lensures of Hope.
A few feet from tho grave of the en
nobled poet of tlie nineteenth century,
stands the lino old piece of Gothic
sculpture, which marks the resting
place .qf Chaucer—father of English
poetry.’ •
lust opposito to tlio tomb of Chaucer,
"tho day starro” of English poetry, is
tho monuu\ent of "Fairie Spenser,”
tho sunrise of our poetry, who died, us
Ben Jonson tellj, "for lack of bread,
refusing tlio twenty pieces sent him by
my Lord of Essex, as lie was sorry he
had no time to spend them.” Fairly
obliterated by tlio hand of time, the
tomb of Sponsor bears the inscription,
"Hero lies the tody of Ldmund Spon
ger, the prince of poets in his time,
whoso divine spirit needs no other wit
ness than tho works which ho lias left
behind him.” Beaumont, tho dramat
ist, sleeps here, but no memorial or
inscription marks his resting-place; it
is, however, immediately behind Chau-
corn's tomb. A marble, muoli defaced,
el ected by the Countess of Dorset, bears
in very illegible characters an inscrip
tion written by K
touib of Dray tom
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y Virtu© »f na order from the court of
Ordinary of ."Gordon county, will bv sold
on th© first Tuesday in August next, before
the Court llouso door in anid county, within
the legal hours of rale, tho tract of land, in
said county, wheroon Grovo Tomlinson resid
ed at tho time of hi* death, containing Two
Hundred und Forty Acres, more or loss, (sub
ject to widow's dower.) • Also Lina, a negm
woman aged about 46, Jacob, a hoy about 21,
Alfred about 19, and Jane, a girl’ 16. Sold
Polk Postpon’d Sheriff Sales.
day iu July next, tho following property,
to wits
Three Nogroos, Marinda. a woman, about
47 years old; Martha, a girl about 10 years
old, and Edinlinr, a hoy about 6 yenre old :
Levied on ns tho property of Berrien Wil
liams, to satisfy flvo fi fns, issuing from a Ju«-
tico* Court, held in tho SIPtli District O. M.,
in favor of John Hall vs Rorrinn Williams,
principal, and John Jones nnd A. D. White,
Socurith'H on Stay—-three fi fas in favor of
Ephraim Thompson vs B-rrinn Williams, ob
tained in the Justices Court for the 8,19th
G. M.—four fi fns in fiyror of C. S. Willi
vs Rerrhin Williams, issued from tho Justi
ces court f.r tho 017th district G. M„—also,
six fi f«»* iu favor of David Cloplan vs Bor-
rinn Williams, issued from tho Justice* court
for tho 8.19th district G. M., nnd sundry oth
cr fi fas in my hands against Borrinn Wil
liams. Levied and returned to me by n Con-
stnldo.* junoS J. C. YORK, Bli’fl*.
N,R.—Salo postponed on ncocunt of sick-
net* of tho negroes, and by order of David
Clopton, ono of tho plaiutills in fi.fas.
nlinsi
iiunty, deceased, for the ben
efit nf his hairs and creditors. Term* inado
known on day of sulo.
junolA
Administrator** Sole.
B Y virtuo of an order of tho Court of Or
dinary of Floyd county, Gn., 1 will soil
for tho bonofit of tho heirs nnd creditors of
Mrs. ■ ■ - Winfrey, Into of said county de
ceased, on tho 1st Tuesday in July next, a
Negro woman, named , about 40
45 yvAts old.
mny22 LARKIN BARNETT, Adto’i
GEORGlA-Floyd Comity,
D ANIEL 8. BRIN’™*, having applied to
be appointed Guardian of thu parson
und property of John A. Harshaw, a minor
ider fourteen years of nge.
This is to cite nil persons concerned, to bo
nnd Appear nt tho term of tho Court of Ordi
nary, to ho held noxt after tho expiration of
thirty days from tho first publication of this
notice, and show enuso, if any thoy hnvo,
why said Dnn*l B. Printup should not bo In
trusted with tho Guardianship of tho persons
and proportv of John A. Harshaw.
Givon unefor my hand nnd official signature,
this 6th of Juno, 1800.
juno740d J. LAMBERT!!, Ord.
M, A.WIMPEE &C0,,
Carriage & Wagon
MANUFACTURERS
Opposite Harper A Butlers' Hardware Store
Broad St., ROME, GA.
W OULD respectfully inform their frionds
and tho public generally, that they uro
propnred lo do all work in tho CARRIAGE,
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE.
AU their work will be well dun©, and tlio
latost Improvement* adopted, hut thoy would
call espucinl attention to
JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED
THIMBLE 8CUEINS.
Which for light and easy running nro nuj
rlor to tho -iron axles, nnd cost much less.
jtfrALL NEW WORK WARRANTED.
_jr-0*REPAIRING neatly done at short
notico. nnd chnp for CASH,
All order* promptly attended to.
share of pntronngo solicited.
april5wly.
Administrator*© Sale.
A GREEABLE toon order of thecoartof
Ordinary of Banks county, Ga., will bo
sold lieforo tho Court House door, in town of
Paulding, on tho 1st Tuesday in August noxt
‘lotwoon tlio legal hours of sale, Forty Acres
•f Lrnd. Sold ns tho propoity *f James
Martin, Sr., Into of Frsuklin county, dec'd.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. P. NEELD,
t ltKTUHNB THANKS Foil THE
pntronngo heretofore extended
him, und would respectfully in-.
ite a continuance and extension of the s ,
at hi* shop on Broad Street, opposito Mr.
Evo’s Carriage Works, where, by a strict at
tention to business and nn earnest desire to
pioase, he doubts not hut that ho will bo able
so give amplo satisfaction to all who mny do-
iro anything in tho lino of
Fattliionabie Tailoring
done up faithfully and tastcfiilly.
Fits always gunrnuteod and all work wi
ranted.
N. B.—Cutting dono “all right."
apri!20w2m.
CHATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gnylcsvillc, Cherokee Co., Ala.,
8. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
S TUDENTS of both soxes will bo rocoivcd
nt this Institution, and fitted for tho ooi
mon duties of life, or any clu*s in mir O.
logos. Com potent Teachers arc employed.
Dissolution,
rpHE firm of Bluck, Blount A Cameron,
.L*thi9-dhy dissolved bv mutual consont.-
Our office will he fouud in tho Etowah Hotel
building, first door below tho entrance
the Hotel. TIiomo indebted to the firm v ...
please coino forward und pay; und those wlui
jiv uubiouioid a„ iiioeup-1 « accounts not duo until tlio twenty-fifth
lw Ben Johnson for tho 1 of December, will plenso ecUlo by note.
/tom I urvl7 BLACK, Blount 4 cXmekon.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, David D. Duke, AdmlnlstraJ
tor of William Thorington, n*prcsenls
the Court in his petition, duly filed and
...torod on Record, that ho has rally ad
{stored William Thoringlon't estate,
These are, therefore, to clto all persons
concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said administra
tor should net bo discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters ofdismissiun
the first Monday in September I860.
Given under hi vliaml nnd official signature,
at office this Oth Feb. 1800.
fob!8.0m. J. LAMHERTII, Ordinary,
Polk Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court Heuno door
in Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in
ly, within tho legal hours of salo tho fol
lowing properly, to wit:
Ono road wagon, 4 buggies, 2 sorrel mates
io inulo, .1 watches, ono shot gun, 40 pieces
of loathor, moro or less, also tho ono half
intorostln lots No. .101 and 302. and on
aero more or less, it being a portion of V
No. 275, with n tan yard thereon wlih nil tho
appurtenances thereunto belonging, consist
ing of loathor and hides in vats, *up|>o*ed to
bo worth $800,00, moro or less. Said tract*
of land all lying in tho 18lh disk, 3rd seel.,
levied on as tho proporiy of A. II. Kvans.
makers, Crnbb A Whitenond, indorsors, to
Bntisfy ono fi. fa., issued from tho Superior
Court of I’olk county in favor of Wm. IT.
Henderson. J. C. YORK,
jnnol Sheriff.
CABINET FURNITURE,
T HE manufacturing of all sites prtd styles «f 8A81Ian’dllLlNDN* PANEL DOORS,
Ac., and also thu busiiic«s of UNDERTAKERS. Hating an
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FII18T QITAWTY OF MATE11IAI,, WK AHH ltBADY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our lino, nnd to fill all orders nt tho shortest notice. <
MR. SUMTER, ha* been long known in this oommunity, ns a first class MECHANIC, cai
therefore, warrant all article* made by it*. Wu shall ho able to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
nml Furniture* at very reasonable price*.
We cordlnllv invite nil the citizens of the country to ourWaro Room, Furniture Bier© an
Manufactory, both on Brood Ht., Rome, Gn. FINE BURIAL CA8E8 always on hand
id every quality of COFFINS mado as soon sirtfdrtd
CHARLK-8 W, MILLS. July27,ly. JAMK8 M. SUMTER
W. N DUCEER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
TJ pliolstery,
MAT HESSES.
AXD
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
NVITES tlio P.ibllo, an I tin LtUe« pirtlcul.trly, to visit his Waro Rooms, wlrar©' htf lias
largo d'ipply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mhhoginy, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tlio host Spring Seat Sofa, to the commonest article in use. Also an assortment of
ItfatrcascN, Tucker** Patent Spring Hud,Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,Hnfcs,
All kind* of Furniture with dispatch, nnd neatly repaired.
Thankful fgr tho very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by close at
tention and go- d work, to merit a eoiitiunatico of the same.
7 CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fur-
(kx ulturcl* manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfactions
Bill* of over 50 Dollar* Retailed at wholesale price*—and great bargnin.
CASH, July27*ly,
MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH
CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO
LINA <f, GEORGIA
MAKES t
N OW TitfOEIVINO AUD OPKNINO,
nml eom|)riiina imp „f tho lnrgc.t nml
limit nttrnottvn Block, In the Bouillon, Coun
try, which wifi ho sold M
Low as the Lowest,
For Casli or to prompt paying customors, ot
tlio usual time.
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cutt.tmEN take n ^
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Tint Dottoft i
How mubh (tetter And lifer tregu It l!
aisfSSl
wilt not out, NT. the child » long in a iiJ
lllnea, end jrourwlf tnuoh enxnw. bet.
feel h»ppler In knowing tbit yon here L
your duty, end perohence »Trd It, life.
OBSEHYa-r - —' - 1
tatare of B. u i ,
Unit of YYiirre, on etoh pockego of tUiT
**’ B. I. JUDSOIT * CO,
SOLE PROPRIETOR!,
80 Leonard Btxtet, Hew Tork. 1
For salo by Farall A Yolior’and Kti
- Nowlin, Rome, Ga. Alio by allmtd
dealers throughout the State,
DR. LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROfsl
4 tut© and certain curt /or CbuoAs.
Attkma, Pain in the lfmttJTIZ
oping Coughs, Colds, etc,, among cl
This is a pleasant medicine to take,
eing immediate relief, and la nine out
nov30,
—tf—
WM U. COX,
W. RHODES HILL,
W. R. HERNDON.
wu, MuxAtranr, I I rnos. acnwouix,
JAN. ORMUXII, j l JXO. MonKISOX,
McNAFGHT, ORMOND Ac Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandize.
Keyatone Buildings, Whitehall St.
ATLANTA, GA.
l&tuK EF E R BN OKS—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co.; Allen, Mu.
mi A Bolkloy, New York ; Wm. M. Law-
i A Co., Naylor A Suiilh, Charleston ; J. K.
Tofl. Cnslrr., Pimvan A Johnslou, Savannah;
Po»t A Met, Nnw Orleans; Walsh, Smith A
Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisvillo; M.
J. Wicks, Pro*. Memphis; D. A. January A
COX, IIILL & CO„
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
GEORGIA* Floyd County.
W HABEAS, Charles Knowlns Adminis
trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, repro-
i to the court, in his petition, dulr filed
ontered on record,Hint ho has fully ad
ministered Cherokee B. Talbot’s estate.
This i* therefore to cito all persons eon-
corned kindred nnd croditors, to show enuso
if any they can, why said adminislrntoi
should not bo discharged from bis adminis,
trillion, nnd receive letters of diamisaiou or
the find Monday in November, I860.
Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture, nt office, this 2d of April, I860.
aprftwOm JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord.
Admiuistrntor*s Citation.
G eorgia, Polk county
Whereas, Henry Kingsbory, Adminis-
r on tho estate nf Jesso Walton, Into of
county deceased, has mado application
i in terms of the law, for hi* dismission
from his said administration.
These aro thoTofbro, to oito nnd odmonfsh
all persons interested in said eatnto, to show
causoto mo on or heforo tho second Monday
in January noxt, why said administrator
should not bo dismissed from hiii said ad
ministration, otherwho I chall proceed we
irding lo law.
Given under my hand and official signature
this May 28th 1800. *
muyaiwflm. S. A. BORDERS, Ord’ry.
II
rEACH-TKEE STREET, ATLANTA, «A,
YING formed ^a copartnership ns above, wo aro prepared to exhibit an Mo
unt and Iresli
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
niying rustomui
go of tho wan
cry particular,
in siuru and tuurrivo:
30 hdB. Now Ovlenns'.Sugar,
100 “ A B & 0., ’•
50 bis, crushed and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Rio Coffoe.
25 Bags Java coffee, „ 400 Kogs of Nails,
10 “ Old Government Coffee, 300 Box candles,
100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 “ Snuff,
150,00 “ Sogars, 200 blF Reo’d Whisky,
75 bbls Old Rye Whisky,
30 Pack’s Crossont’s, Hennnssv and otho. choice Brandies,
10 " Brands, Old and Soft, from private stock,
SOOISaoks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Darry eheose.
And any quantity of Sofia, Starch, Pickles, Cntsapa. Snuoes, Preserves, Fruits, Cordial*,
‘ which attention is in
COX. HILL A CO.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, Rtcphon Bull, administra
tor of Tliomn* M. Glndun, represei '
tho ('uitrt in his petition, duly filed and
torod on record, that ho lias fully administered
Thomas M. Ghulen's estate.
Those are, therefore, to cito all persons
oerned, kindred and creditor*, to uhow cause If
any they can, why said administrator should
not ba discharged from hi* administration and
Tocuive lot tors of dismission on tho first Monday
in October, 1800.
Given under my hnnd and official signa
ture nt office, tbi* 6th March, 1800.
inarlO JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T WO month* uftor dato application will be
mado to tho Ordinary of Floyd county,
for leavo to sell all tho Land and Negroes
belonging to tho oatnte of Gabril Jones, lato
of said comity. This 30th May 1800,
MARY H. JONES, Adm’
WM. H, JONES, Adm’r.
may.llw
GEORGIA—Floyd County
rpo nil whom it may concern, Benjn-
JL min F. Keys, having in proper form
applied to mo Tor permanent letters of Ad
ministration on the estnto o| Caleb L. Keys
late of said county deceased:
This is to cito nil and singular, tho creditors
nml next of kind of Caloq L Key* to bo and ap
pear nt my office, within the time allowed
by law, nml show cause, if any they
why said permanent administration should
not be grnuted to Benjamin F. Key*
Calec L. Keys cutute.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, nt office, this 23rd May 1800.
may24 J. LAMBERTH, Ordinnry.
-d James
Administrator* of Honju-
* -epresont to tin
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, John W. Turnoi
F. Hoakinann
min M. Tutt, doi
Court, in llieir petition,
on Record, that thoy have fully administered
Benjamin M. Tutt’* estate,
These are, therefore, to cite all persons
cerned, kinsmen and croditors, to show cause,
If any they can, why snid Adminis
trators should not bo discharged from their
Administration and rcooivo letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August, 1800.
Given under my hnnd nnd official signature
nt office, Oth February, 1800.
fubO. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary.
Xerosine Oil and Lamps
O F T1IE BEST HU AT,ITT, FOB BALE
choap by
febl l. TURN LEY; No. 8 Choice llouso.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
W HEREAS, Arthur 8. Ford, adminis
trator of Jn*. J. Gill, represents
to the Court in hi* petition, duly filed nml on
torod on record, that ho has fully admiifi*ter-
ed James J. GUI’s estate.
Thi* i», therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred ami creditor*, to-show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not ho discharged trom his Adminis
tration, nnd recoivo letter* of dismission,
on tho first Monday In October, 1800.
Given under my hand and officinl sigftnttfVe,
at office, this, 6th March, 1880.
iunr20 JESSE LAMBERTH. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, oxecutnr
of Charles Webb, deceased, represents
to tho Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered on rocord, that he Iuib fully adminis
tered Charles Webb’s estate.
This is, tlioroforo, to cite all persons con-
corued, kindred nml creditors, to show enuso
if nuy thoy can, why »»hl Executor should
not bo discharged from his Executorship,
und receive letter* of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1800.
under my hand and official signature
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis
trntor of Matthew Smith, represents to
tho Court iu his notition, duly filed ami en
tered on record, that hu has fully administer
ed, Mathew Smith’s estnto.
This is therefore, to cito all persons
corned, kindred nnd creditor*, to show cause,
if any thoy cau, why said administrator
should not bo discharged iYoui hi* adminis
tration and receive letters of dismissiou
the first Monday in October,. 1800.
Given under my hand nndoffioial slgnaturo
Executor’s Note.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estnto o
Esther Ligon, deceased, will please set
tle thorn by tho 13th day of. June next, oi
thoy will have cost to pay, and thoao having
chinns agnint said ostuto will present them
in terms of tho law. This Mny 8th,'1800.
SAM'L. JOHNSON, Exec’r.
To the Be-Druffired,
—AND-
Poisoned t'lllzeus of Georgia
Y OU nro over-run with
n dolugo of the vihvt
compound* in tho form of
“Alehoholle Drinks, that
over emanated from that
post of rouicty. tho Liquor
Mixkii. They nro sold to
you n* a luxury, or thoynro
dispensed to you as a Modi
cine, and in cithur case tlio
oll'oot i* tho sumo. ™ ,
Thero is but ono way to !| *%
carnlie, ling Unit i. to uw J >«.!/.«
a«a luxury ora modicatr.ent w -
a *nfo and reliable stlmu- —
hint,sold under stamp and'*’
seal, which render* it cor
tain it hu* not becu tampered u
article is
CHARLES*
LONDON CORDIAL GIN,
which is Distilled under direction oi the Brit
ish Government,
is delicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin,)
with somo of the most vnluablo restoratives of
the Vcgotuldo Kingdom, nml is by fur the
most healthy beverage extant.
Tiie Most Eui.hkxt Fiivsiviaxs of Euro]
and America, not only recommend it* u
the halo and hearty, but proscribe It as
medicine whero a stimulant i* required.
Tiib Fkmalb Bkx will find it not only
pleasant Cordial, bntacertain relief in suffer
ing* of a periodical character.
Analytical Ciikxihts of all ranks pi
nouncc it perfectly puro, and its rcstorativo
mcriss incomparable.
Sold only in quart nnd pint battles by nl
Druggists’ Grocer*, Country Merchants, Ac.
Bownro of IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED.
B. BALDWIN A CO.,
Sole Importers.
Do pot No. 40, Broadway, New York.
Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies,
Cigars, etc.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
•“Schnapps," “ London Dock" ‘Club Houso’
“Gins, etc., etc.
Bowaro of obnocrious mixtures, put up In
bottle*, bearing tho nbovo titles. They nro
all common mixed Gina, and until oompnred
with tho gonuiuo
“CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.’
thoy aro apt to dooolvo the unwary. sopt.7.1y.
HAYWOOD’S
Varnishes of all Rinds.
A LSI), TURPENTINE, for salo b.
•%i. - iWW
No. 8 Choice House.
A Fro»U and largo Stock of Southorn Raised
Grass Seed.
|F all kinds, just received by
/... TURNLEY,
No. 3 Choice Uouso,
BALM OF SAVANNAH! I tifientes in my nos-
ron Tho doso must bf
Clemming, Nourislilngnnd Dcautlfylng
THE HAIR.
I N presenting tho BALM OF 8AVANNAB
to the public, tho proprietor does so witL
outnny of the hesitntinn attending tho in
troduction of a new and untried article, for it
has now been fifteen years heforo tho public,
nnd each year has added to it* popularity.
Tho demand for it having increased so far l>o
yoml my previous facilities for its manufac
ture, tho proprietor ha* rccontly completed
arrangements for producing it on a inoro ox
tensive scale, nml at tho same timo lidding U
its former excellence, by tho result of a long
practical exporlnneo In its uso.
Tlio following vouchers nro gentlemen well
known, and can bo attested;
Savannah, Aug. .1,185g.
Co., St. Louis.
n«v23.1y.
Orders promptly filled. Marble Y*»d op.
po*ito Qa Railroad Depot. j»n25—ly
HA NFORD’M
LIVER INVIG0RAT0R
NEVER DEBILITATES,
J T In Compounded entirely from
Gums, nml lm* bceomo nil established
it, a Slumlord Medicine, known nnd ap
prove by nil that
now resorted to with
diaenscs for which it
It has curod thou-
two year* who hud
Lot tho dictates of
in tho uso of the
nnd it will euro Llv-
Ion* Attacks, Dy*
arrhoea. Summer
torry,
Cost!’ .....
Morbus, Cholera
hnvo used It, nnd 1*
confidence in all tho
’mi is recommended.
4* funds within tho last
y given up all hopeaof
g ou* unsolicited cor-
X session show.
2 adapted to tho tom-
C dividual taking it,
^ quantities as to act
Q els.
^ yourjudgmontguido
Livor Jnvigorator,
PQ or Complaints, Bib
PQ pepsin. Chronio Dj-
^ Complaints, Dysnn-
M Stomiioh, HaVitaa?
H Cholera, Cholera
Infantum, Flntulcnco,
OAVANNAH, Allg. .1, 18U.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I cheer
fully comply*with my womiso, to give yon
my •pinion oMbe merits of your Balm of
Savannah. After using it for me two years,
I am prepared to speak from experience, and
do not hesitate to pronounce it tho host pre
paration for tho hnir that I have over used.—
1 esteem it a idonnant and convenient arlielo
for dresvhug the hair, possessing most of the
virtue* claimed for tho popular cosmetics of
’P° Uio day, with none of their deleterious quali-
"y tieH. I feel confident tlint it only needs to bo
known to tho public to bocume universally
popular.
Very respectfully yours,
„ w » T * THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morniug Nows.
To ALL WHOM IT »IAV CONCKRN t
Tho object of this is to state that I have, for
somo months, used Mr. Haywood’s Hair Ton-
J c known ns tho Balm of Suvnnnnh—and
have round it incomparably superior to any
other article of tho‘kind. It's use twice l
week fa quit© sufficient, not only to disengage
tho dandruff, Ac., from tlie Imir, but to pro-
v«nt It* formation In «ny nnpll&bl. qu»mily.
It mnlntnlns the linfr ton, that moht nml
jilcnnnut fnmjlln.n, which no ninny otlior
ipooinos pretem! to iio, but nlniont nlwny.
tail—in so faros myoxperionco goos.
Lato Editor of the Savannah ItopukUcnn.
x . T __ t . Mat 20,1858.
Air. J. SI. Haywood, Agent: It gives me
to 11,0 uno T lnktl nualitlei
of your Balm of Savannah. It is the host
iSrJrL. I,n j r \ n " , wo11 08 tbo efleetna*
exterminntorof dandruff I haro ovor tried.-—
My hair has l»eon Inclined to fall out olne®
my attack of Yellow Fover In 1864, and
among Ml lb. pr.v««tI.M I boro trloU, tho
? i ni mi. uvnnnnb baa boon tlio moBtsucceasa
nil. This much I say raqst cheerfully,
r ) 0 'i r fl * c '’, P - W - ALEXANDER,
JAOtc Kzlitor of tho Savanna© ReimliUban.
aO-For sale by J, M. HAYWOOD, Agon
Mnntmicltircr ami Proprietor, BaTuoniOi. On,
*" ,r J. O. Yantn, ami Faubii, A Bi-
rbl, Romo, Ga. July J8.|y.
■fnuudico, Female Weakness, and mny be used
succcsfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine.
It will cure Sick hendneho, (as thousand
can testify) In twenty minutes, if two or
throo Teaspoon fills aro taken at comw
roent of attack.
All who are using ft arwgrvfng thoir t«stl
inony In its favor.
Mix water in tho mouth with the Invigara-
tor, nnd swallow both together.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
—ALSO—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
P COMPOUNDED FROM
URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
_pwt up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and
controlling Infinenct over Coughs and Im'ul
tion of th© Lungs of any remedy knows,*!
ton stopping th© most violont in a few In B
or at most in a doy or two. Many n
thought to be decidedly consumptlv# 1
been promptly cured by using a tew hot
ami tho wearing Little’s Strengthening
tors on thoehust. As nn anodyne expccDrat|
without aatringing the bowels, it st&uds n B
mount to all cough mixtures.
DR. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and put up in bottles and tUl|
only bv W. O. Little. In using, nothis|iS|
is required t© relieve children of worms, utfl
besides being ono of tho best and chtii<s|
over offered to tho public, its lYcquentsM ||
families will savo much trouble and exMa|
as well os the.lives of many children W
eight out of coses generally reqalnk
French Mixture.
This is prepared from a French Recipe (I
tho forms of No. 1 nnd 2; the first 1st a
acute, nnd No. 2 for the chronic stare,) (k
has boon much improved upon in this cousin
and from its unexampled success Is IfttW
supersede every other remedy for the nn
the disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, G»|
errlical, Blonnorrhcal, and Fluor Allui All
feetions. This oxtensire compound cetnbl
proper!lo* totally, different in taste i
character from anything to be found Is t
United States l'liarmarorwra or in prinu!
practice of safety and efficiuucy isnotrirald I
in America.
DR. LITTLES
Hingwortn and Tetter Ointmeab _
Huuilrods of cosea of Chronic Tdtta|
Scald Hoads, and diseases of the skin rtot: *
‘ r, have heon cured by this remedy, i
nco tho introduction of tho No. 2 art pi
tion (hoiug stronger) scarcely a case hssb
fimnd Hint It will not effectually eradirst<Ui|
short time. For tho cure of Cancerous 8om|
nnd Ulcers jt is applied iu the form of 11i>|
ter*, nnd almost infallible.
Pbvsicinns arc referred to the 18th t»p*l
Dr. Little's pamphlet, to the catalofut dS
tliclne of tho Matorln Medlea, that hi
s in compounding hh diffen
I nskod to say If they aro not _
Ihmco of the profession, at he himself In!
realised medieiue extensively for morstku|
sn years, before retiring to fhe bnsl
All orders should be addressed to
LITTLE A BBO., Macon,Os. I
For salo in Homo, by Messrs. Farell A B1h1 i I
and by L, W. Dean, Cave Springs, and NcT
hnnU or Druggists generally. julyN.
WALTON
Female College Lottery.!
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State fa 1850.
W. C. DAWSON A Go., Ma'&rt
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,QA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Flaw Lottery.
By this Sohomo.-
Purchasers can select their own NumWi,
and pay any amount for a Ticket
they may desire I
Extra Class 2, Ifnrwn 0tt, 8, W9.
Andonovery succeeding day (Sundsyitf'l
copted,) at 5 o’clock, P; M. -|
^rln this Scheme, thro nro 76 Nnmk
placed in tho Wheel—from 1 up to 76-M
twelve of these Numbers are drawn froa.fi
Wheel. If a person selects one Namkf«
of tho 76, and that Number !s among tbu
Numliers drawn, begets five times thesnassll
investod, If two soloeted Number*\
drawn, ho gets thirty for one! if three I
tod Numbers ore drawn, fie gets two kss*|
dred for one; if four selected number* m l
drawn, ho gets a thousand for one; If***
solcctod Numbors are drawn, fire thor*
for one, of six selootod numbors art
fifioen thousand to one. RemrmscsI h t'*'
or more, solectsdnumbers aro taken, w
of thoso numbers so solcoted are not dr**t
among tho Twelvo Drawn Numberh.l
Ticket is a Blank. ’
OUR
Havana Flan Lotteries)
Draw four (4) Times a Month I
agd aro the mostjlberalef any schemes srfi I
offSTcd. For particulars address.
W. 0. DAWSON A CO., Mnnaeer*.
oct20.1y.j Macon and Savonnab,'^
in any clirr.ato.
ally Ca-
— J”
will kc
Tho _
but nctivo Cathartic
has used in his prac-
tyyoars.
Tho constantly in-
front ffioso who navo
nnd tho satisfaction
regard to their use,
plnoe them within
Tho Profession
feront Cathartics aot
of the bowel*.
Tho Family C*-
duo rofuronco tothra
been coin|K>undod
purost Vegetable
alike on evory part
cam*?, and are good I
whero a Cathartic is
tlmrtic Pill is gontlo
which tho propritor
tico more than twon-
creasing demand
long axed the Pills
which nil express ht
has induce*! me to
tho reach of all.
well known thntdif-
on difi'eront portions
Uiartfo Pill has, with
well ostablishoil fact
from a varioty ofthe
Extracts, which act
of the alimentary
_ and snfo in all cases
nooded, such ns De
range incuts of the Stomach, Sloopiness,
Pains in tho Back and Loins, Costivoness,
Pdin and Soreness ovor the whole body, from
sudden colp, which, freqnenely. lf ncglaeted,
end In a rnngcourso of Fover, Loss of Appe
tite, a Creeping sensation of Cold over tho
body, Rostlossnoss, Headnoho, or wolght in
the head, (ill Inflammatory Disooso, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rhonmatism, a great
rurJfierof tho blood and many • diseases to
which flesh is hoir, the numerous to montlon
in this adxersisoment Dose, I to 5.
re. r r f H . Ce » 3
ii iVni . ,DV ,nn-lFnnill, C«th»r-
I !j 0r u r ? U ! CI 1 Draught generally,
mil RilJ wholeanlo by th. Trnile ft nil lira
largo town*.
B.T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Mnnufoolnror and l-ronrlotor.
936 Ur,mil way, Now York.
Sold by Druggists in lloaio. JunoJO.ly.
A, W, CALDWELL.
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Sheet Iron * Copper W«
AND DEALER IN
& Stoves. Pump*j
Funsiahlmg Goods, |
A largo and well se-^
looted variety of
Always on hand. Low for C«*h*
add work done to ordor^Cash on DeH?*^'
Guttering and Roofing
Dorib in the Best Style.
All aeeounts -considered duo on
July and 1st January, pn *
he made at those times.
may25—wly
NOTICE.
ifE Annual Mooting of tho
tool Insurancei Company, !■
day Jane ,4th noxt, nt 10 o clock, A.
io Railroad Office, May 9th, J80O. ,
ayllwlm. C. H. STILLWELL, Sect J