The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, June 29, 1860, Image 4

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£o<%. From tho Montgomery Dally Post,, * THE ft AIN. nYJULjA I. KRTES. he min, tho min, tho bcautlfutmtn, Thd'valn tve’vo avmitod long, \ omaa tloWii to tho ground with a lush ing sound, Liko tho welcome burst of song. Tho earth nwnits tho opening gates For tho fall of tho angel’s Fears. 5 But tho Mobbing brings, oh wind-harps* strings, No sorrow to listening pars. All hearts rqjolco at tho showor'B voice, And the modest flowow look up, The groat troos laugh, and young prldo quaff From tho'braneh’s leafy cup. Thon with fluttering wing, from tho spray they spring, And kntho in tho falling min— Now tho sun uppeara through tho smil ing tears Of April’s faco again. A royal queou, enthroned in green, Looks out with her glist’nirtg oyos^ So wo hail once more, as in years before, This month with its changeful sklos. Montgomery, April 18, 1800. A CHEER roll GARIBALDI. Honor to Garibaldi l * Win or lose, A Hero to all time that Chief goes down WhateVor Issue his ompriso onsuos, lie, certain of unquenchable ronown, Fights for a victors ora martyr’s crown Another sido than Cato’s Heaven mny please; Forbid it, Hefivon! but still tho dovo- tees Of priestly tyranny shall never drown liis name in his truo blood; their hire ling balls May goro his noble bosom, but lie falls Tiio Champion of United Italy Againstbruto forces with monkorynlliod Staunch wrestler, ns a man, for Liberty, 'Twill bo on record how ho fought and died. [PhneA. An Exploit of n Philadelphia Detec tive. Those who believe that the pursuit of sharp rogues is a simple operation that any booby can perform, should road the following record in outline of tho doings of a Philadelphia deteotivo in ohaso of n knave, and tlioy will probably arrivo ■ at n different opinion; Nome timo since nn individual, who .profossod to bo a western .merchant, and whom wo will call Mr. McK., cnino to tills city, and by dint*o| false pretenoos ho succeeded in getting into certain 'mercantile .estab lishments to the tune of many thou sands of dollars.- It leaked out that ’tho shmo genius had played ft similar game in other cities, and ft requisition upon tho Governor of Kentucky was accordingly made bv Governor Parker and placed in tho hands of deteotivo Franklin, Mr. Franklin first repaired to Louisa, an out of the way town in Kentucky, which had boon the abiding place of Mr. MoK. Mr. F. was perfect ly well aware that any open inquiries as !o the whereabouts of Mr. MoK. would nly defeat their object, so lie dotermin- ' . I to “fight shy,’? Having reason to oppose that Mr. Gallup, a lawyer of io to^vn, was the counsel of Mr. MoK. id know oxaotly whero ho was to bo >,ind ho so managed his cards as to bo troduccd to Mr. Gallup, as ft gontlo- ui who wns ft trusteo ior some orphan .ildren, and who.was desirous of in- -ting ton thousand .dollars, in thoir •••hull, in certain wild lands in the i mds of Mr. G, The lattor was anx- : us to oxcUangoliis Bwamp and mus- .ptHo lots for the trustco’s hard casli, md repairing to tho room of the inno- .•out Franklin, into one night,, ft bar gain was struck, a man of tho lnnd of .jjromiso was drawn by tho Kentucky Xuadder, and the enraptured Gallup was ^o delighted ftt the prospect of a cash sale, that he forgot his usua'j prudenoo and allowed the interesting fact to be •pumped” from him that his friend and client, Mr. MoK., was then sojourning ut Cincinnati.. To that city Mr. F. sped without loss.of timo, and assuming to bo a donisen of Louisiana, anxious to soo Mr. McK. in a friendly way, lie suc ceeded in tracing him to a lager beer saloon, where ho was about imbibing. Mr. Franklin's requisition.was upon the Governor of Kentucky, and Cincinnati was upon the wrong side of tho river to rondor It available. A speedy Arrange ment wns therefore made to secure the voluntary going of tho fugitive aoross tho Ohio. A rough individual wont in to tho lager beer saloon and rudely jos tled Mr. McK. at the bar; Mr. McK. re sented.the insult, the rowdy “went In,” a scuffle ensued, during which tlio row dy got possession of tne coat of Mr. McK. and made off with it. A cry of . “stop thief!” was raised, an officer who . was near by, by previous arrangement, arrested .rowdy, and discovered that he was an old. thief who was much wanted ut Covington,* Rowdy not oljjeoting to tho summary process, was taken across tho river,'followed by the indignant MoK., who wns itching for vongeanco against thopurloinev of his outward gar ment. Ou his arrival in Kentucky his Coat wns restored to him and ho was al so slightly astonished to find himself sold into the hands of tho Philadelphia officer who produced liis requisition, and soon after started east with his prisoner, while tho robber of tho coat went homo to tho city of pork. The Cincinnati friends of Mr. MoK. thought it was pretty sharp practice; but Mr. Franklin suggested that sharp diseases require sharp remedies, and cancerous rogues demand something moro potent than rosewntery measures. Yesterday the detective.received a letter from Mr. Gallup, in which that worthy attorney “acknowledged the corn,” and declar ed his desire to'break a basket of cham pagne with a deteotive who had dosed nis optic so essenl\o\\y ^Philadelphia Taking a man to Pieces. Captain Evans was an old naval vot- eran of sixty-seven ; he had lost an arm and nn eye years and years before at NavarlnO, Wliioh Inst aotion unsettled his understanding, both legs being car ried off by a. chain shot. . Cork logs wore coming itito fashion.' Capt. Evans had a pair of tho first quality mado for him *, ho had a false arm nnd hand; into tho latter lie could screw a fork or hook, ns occasion required, and being gloved, the dofleionoy 'was not oasily perceived. As increasing years render ed him infirni, his valets took ndvun- tago of him, so that ho .wioto to .his brother, a Nomorsotsliiro squire, to solid 4iim up souio tenant’s son its body nor* “No mat tor how stupid if but honest and faithful,” howroto. Ills brothor was absent, and sent to bis steward to select a lud. This tho steward did, but moroly mentioned that Capt. Evans was infirni, not apprising tho bumpkin of his new master’s defi ciencies. and sent him to London ut oncO| where tlio captain lived. At ton at nittlit lie arrived and was immediately 'shown to Captain Evans’ sitting room. “Wnat Is your name?” “My name bo John r.ur.” “Well, John, my rascally volet is ab sent again, without leave ; help mo to bed, as it is late, and then you cun go down to your supper.” Adjourning to the bod-room, the old gentleman said: “John, linsorow my leg.” “Zur,” said John. ‘^Unscrew my leg ; this way, see.” John did so tremblingly. “John, unscrew my other log.” “Zur,” said John. “Unscrew the other, sir.” John, did so, now In a state of bewil derment. “John, unscrow this arm.” Trembling still moro, to tho captain’s great amusement, lie obeyed. “John, piittliis eyo on tlio table.,’ John took hold of it as if it would have bitten him, “Now, John-—no, I won’t tako the dthor eyo out— lift mo into bod.” It was done. “Bent it up again, sir, it is qulto hard.” John again shook the pillow. “Thatwon’t do; John, I can’t my head comfortablo, D—n it John, unsorow my hood I” ♦'No, by thunder, I’ll unscrew no more;” and John fled from tlio room to tho kitehon, sivonring liis master wns the d—-1, taking himself to pieces liko a clock. Great Fire at Danville, Ky W. B. DODDS & Co.’s A Funny Picture. Travelling on tho cars from 0— to M not long sinco In tho night we happened to got into the same box with an individual answering to the name of “Bat;” and liis description of Norf Kerllna, her manners and cus toms, gave tho listener anything hut a favorable impression of tlio tar and tiu- pentino .State thus: “Why gentlemen, a dog with a long tail in North Carolina would he as g reat a show as a nigger with two cads ?” “Why sot” asked several, “They cut them off to prevent them from knocking off the huckleberries when they are chasing foxes and rabbits that run through tlio woods.” “Phovvl” enme from a listener. “Fact certain ns rain ; nnd you novor see a man or boy thoro with buttons on his pants.” “What then ?” asked one. “Fogs,” replied the ever imperturba ble Bat. “Wear buttons nil offclimbing after persimmons.” “Go It Bat,” choerod an acquain tance. And I’ll .toll you another tiling,” ■ho continued: “tlioy have to bell the little niggers there just as we do calves.” 'What for V So their owners can tell which go pher hole they Vo lit.” A general scream followed this—the i^inc.squealed and wo all jumped oil* Concrete Safes Triumphant! forty-eight nouns in the fire Panvii.lx, Ky.,March 7, I860. Messrs. W. D. Dodds <1 Co., Cincinnati: Dear Sir—Tho s-ifa I purchased or you ill September Inst bus stood tho grent firo which iiocurrod iu our town on tho 22d Febttnry splen didly. I bad u largo amount of notes, receipts •to. iu it, before tiio building burned I took tho paperi. out hut put in toluo shoots sf pa per, aud upon oponing it sinco tlio burning, tlioy wore NOT EVEN SCORCHED. Tho vcc uoring on tho drawers wns n little warped) tho loek works very well, and wIilmi I oil it n liltlo I think it will bo ns good as over. My safe was in tho lower story, of a tlireo story building with shlnclo roof, In nn ndjoinina room, with only a plastered narti- tion, n drug store was kept, and immediately opposite whero my snfo wns sotting there was u a inakU-ruhlu quantity »*f painta, oils, tur pentine, cninphin-j, and liquor*. Tlio build* ing was conm-ctud with tlio Patterson Hotel on ono sido and wns within six foot of tb.» Court Hottso on tho other, with a largo pilo of wood between my office nnd tho Court House, nnd n door entering into my office im mediately from tlio wood. Thero was also a small fruinu building attached to tho renr of the Drugstore:, with oils, paints, and liquors iu it, nml n gins* door lending into my office from it. You will reo at oneo tho oxcessivo li.-nt crontod nt nnd about it. I regard it fifty tested, nml hnvo no hosllnnry in any* ing’that my papers would hnvo been pro* rorvod if I had left them in tho snfo. A number of our citisnni hnvo examined it since tho tiro and were surprised at its condition, aud sonio of them Iinvo ordered safes of you, behoving them REALLY FIRE PROOF 8AFE8. I shall tnko grent pleasure in recommend* ing your snfos. You are nt liberty to inako such uso of this statement ns you t proper. Yours, (signt-dj M. d. duuha: Wo nrc Agents for tlicso splendid Safes nnd invito the publio to call and seo oilier certificates ns to tho inannor in which thoy rosist tho attacks of both FIRE AND BURGLARS. Tlicso safes hnvo novor fniled to preserve their contents, nnd nro Warranted to bo ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. Tho construction of tho BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is pocuiinrj and In connec tion with tlio “Great American Koy Regis ter Look,” (which possesses tho groat udvau- tngo of having NO KEY HOLE and yet hns the security of a PERMUTATINU KEY capable of 250,01)0,000 changes.) thoy will buTouud perfectly impregnable. A. W. CALDWELL, Romo, On. SrnATTOM A Skvmovii, Nashville, Ti-un. mny25.wly. „ ■ RULE NISI. r|10 tho Court of Ordinary of Polk county. ■ X The petition of Milton H.Haynie, show* oth that on tho 10th day of July, 1840, Asa Prior, thon in life, oxoouted to your petition- .or, his bond for titles,.; dated as abovo, by which bond tho said Aya Prior, bound hlm- solfand his Executors, Ac., in tho sdm'of Forty-Six hundred Dollars to make yquV pe titioner titles to lots of land Nos. 1002.1003, 1008 and 1134, lying In the 3rd district of tho 4th section of now Floyd county, each lot containing forty acres moro or Iqsb,*(which bond is herein court to bo shown). Your petitioner avers that *h© said Asa Prior, do- pacUdllils l|fo on tho day. of —1854, without executing titles to your petitioner ac cording to said bond, that* Wm. Hr O. Trior is tho duly qualified Exooutor of the last will nnd testament of tho said Asa Prior deceased, with whom your petitioner has fully sottled tho purchase money of said laud, and Is now ontitlod to a deed according to said bond abovo dcscrlbod, nnd filed in Court. Whore- fore, your petitioner pray* that William H. O. Prior, Exooutor of Asa Prior, deceased, mny bo directod to make titles according to tho provisions of snid lmnd. MILTON H. HAYNtK, Petitioner. Court (f Ordinary, Polk County, May Term, 1800. Upon considering the nbovo petition, it is ordered by tho Court, Hint notice of snid Mil- ton II. Hnynto's application bo given to nil poraons interested, by tho publication of snid petition nnd this order, in tho Rome TIVefc- fy Courier, for three months. So that they may show cnuio, If they can, why this Court should not direct said Wm. II. C. Prior, to mako titles unto said bond. STEPHEN A.-BORDERS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Polk County—' I STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary nnd Ex-Officio Clork of the Court of Ordina ry for snid county, do cortify, thnt tho abovo if a true extract front tho minutes of snid Court. (liven under mv hnnd nnd official signa ture. This 7th day of May. 1800. STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Cl’k. C O. mny llw2m—printers foo $25. Greatest Reduction EVEK MADE if ST AND Aim * Sewing machines! AFTER this date, 1 will sell tho improved Bartholf Family Sewing Machines nt a Re duction of $20.00 from former prices. P. 8.—Tlio Now Straight Noodle Machine is now out. nov23,ly. A. LEYDEN, Gcn’l Ag’t, Atlanta, Gn. WafA lady was told, . tho other -day, hv a traveling gentleman, that every lady who had a small mouth was-provi ded with a husband by gbvernment. “Itli it pothibul?” said tho lady, making her- mouth as little os slio could. The gentleman added, “that if she had a largo mouth she was provided with two husbands.” “My gracious 1” exclaimed tho lady, at the same timo throwing hor mouth open to its Aril extent. Tho gentlemen became alarmed made Ids escape, and has nol boon lieuicl of sipce, 0STA printers 'apprentice soys that t tlio omoe they charge him with all io pi thoy do find, and at tlio•-house toy ohat-go him with all they don’t ml. IId cannot understand that kind : logic. . A bachelor friend of ours has loft boarding house, in wliioh were a nuin- • of old maids,’ on aoconut of the mis- .-able fair set before him at table. TUB Folk Postpon’d Sheriff Sales. W ILL bo soh\ before tho Court House door in Cedar Town, on tlio first Tues day in July noxt, tlio following proporty, to wit: Tlireo KogrncM, Mnrindn, a woman, about •17 yorsold j Mnrlha, n girl aliout 10 yunrs ’.old, nnd Edinhar, a boy about ft yonrs old : Levied on ns the property of Berrien Wil liams, to satisfy five fi fns, issuing from a Jus- ticos Court, held in tho 840th District G. M., In favor of John 0. Hnil vs Borrian Williams, princitml, and John Jones and A. D. White, Sccuritiis on Stay—threo fi fns in favor of Ephrnhu Thompson vs Ih.-rrinn Wiilinins, ob tained in tlio .lustiees Court for tho 8.'10th Dis. fl. M.—four fi fas in favor of C. 8. Williams vs Berrian Williams, issued from tlio Justi ces court for tlio 817t)i district O. M.,—also, six ti fns in favor of Dnvld Cloptnn vs Bor- rinii Williams, issued from thu Justices court for tho 8!ll)th district G. M., and sundry oth er fi fuB in iny hands against Borrian Wil liams. Levied and returned to mo by a Oon- stnblo. junoS J. 0. YORK, Sh’ffi N,B.—Sale postponed on account of sick ness of tho negroes, and by order of David Clapton, ono of tho plaiiitifis in fi.fas. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGL ISH AN DAM ERIC A N HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE rospcctfulls soliot a continuation of tho pa’tronngo 6f our PROMPT PAYING and Cash. Customers, To whom our Gsods oro for sale at tho LOWE8T FIGURES* , [Jan0.w NEW FIRM. Hills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF GKOIIGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS, Henry 11. Pcmpsoy, Ad ministrated of Joseph 0. beinpsoy, represents to tho Court, in his petition duly filed and on to rod on record, that lie has fully Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred ami creditors, to show ennso, if any they can, why said administrator should not bo discharged from his ndminis trntion, and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday in December, 1800. Given under my hand nnd official signn- thisnt office, tliisOlh Mnv. 1800. mny20 JESSE L KMHEUTIT. Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court af Ordinary of Floyd county, will bo sold, on tiio first Tuesday in July noxt, at the Court-house door in snid county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of lnnd in snid county, whereon John White resided nt tho tiino of his death, containing one hundred nc.rcs more nr less, and known ns Iota Nos. 511.440, nnd half of lot No. 498, nil in tho .Irddist. and 4th see., of originally Cherokee now Floyd County. Term* mado known o day of sulo. This Mny 7th 1800. HARRISON CAMP, innyl I. Administrator of John White. GKORGIA, Polk county. A T the first term of tho Court ofOrdlnnry for said county, nfter thoexpirntion of six mouthii from tho dnlo of these presents, 1 will make application to said court for tetters oi dismission from the further administration on tho cstulo of Murk Jackson, with tho will annexed. This May tho 7th. 1SG0. mny 11. JAS. WHEELER, Adin'r. GEORGIA) Floyd County. TtniEREAS. David D. Duke, Administrn" VV tor of William Thorington, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed nml entered on Record. Unit ho has fully admin istered William Thoriugton's estate, These are, thorefbro, to oito nil porsona concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show ennso if any they can. why snid administra tor should not ho discharged from his ndmiu istration and receive letters of dismission or the first Monday in Bontcmbcr 1800. Given undor mv liana nnd official signature, nt office this Oth Feb. 1800. fobl8.0m. J. LAM BERTH; Ordinary. GEORGIA—Floyd County. D ANIEL S. PRINTTP. having appllod to bo appointed Guardian of tho person v ,„ MtvWi . and property of John A. Hnrshnw, a minor Homlerson. vlcr fourteen years of ige. Till* is to olio nil persons concerned, to be and appear at tho torin of tho Court of Ordi nary, to bo hold noxt after tlio expiration of thirty days from tho first publication of this notice, and show cause, If any they have, why said Dnn'l 8. Printup should not bo in trusted with the Guardianship of tho persons and property of John A. Hnrshnw. Given under my hnnd and official signnturo, tills 5th of Juno, 1800. juno740d J. LAMBERTH, Ord. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the court ef Ordinary of Bunks county, Ga., will ho sold before tho Court Homo door, in town of Paulding, on the 1st Tuesday in August next between the legal hours of salo, Forty Aords of Lrml. 8old a* tho propeity of James Martin, Sr., Into of Frsnklin county, dec’d, for distribution. ANDREW MARTIN, junc8-40d Adm'r do bonis non. Administrator’s Sale. B Y Virtue of nn order from the court of Ordinary of Gordon county, will b« sold ou tho first Tuesday in August noxt, before tho Court House door in said county, within tho legal hours of sale, tho triiet of land, in said county, whereon Grove Tomlinson resid ed nt the time of liis death, containing Two Hundred nml Forty Acres, more «r lo»s, (sub ject to widow's dower.) Also Linn, » m-gre woman uged about 45, Jucob, a boy about 21 Alfred about 19, aud Jauc, a girl 15. Sold ns tho property of said Grove Tomlinson, lato of (lordou county, deceased, fer thu hen- ufit of his hoirs and’creditors. Terms made known on day of salo. CURTIS BAILEY, junolft Adm' B Y\ dli Administrator’s Sulo. virtue of nn order of tho Court of Or- dinary of Floyd county, Ga., ‘ I will sell for the benefit-if tlio heirs nnd creditors of Mrs. Mnrtha Winfrey, Into of snid county de ceased, on tho 1st Tuesday in July next Negro woman, mimed Martha, about 40 Polk Sheriff Sales. TXT ILL bo sold before tho Court House door v V :n Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in July, within tho legal hours of salo tho fol lowing properly, to wit: Ono road wagon, 4 buggies, 2 sorrel mates ono inulo, 3 watches, ono shot gun, 40 ploros of lonthcr, moro nr less, also the one half interest in lots No. .101 nnd .102. nnd «nc aero more or less, it being a portion of lot No. 275, with a tan yard thoreon with nil the appurtenances thereunto bclouging, consist ing of leather and hides in vats, supposed to be worth $800,00, more or less. Said tracts of land all lying in tho I8th dist.. 3rd i levied on as tlio properly of A. II. E’ makers, Crabb A White’hond, indor«oi satisfy one ft. fii„ issued from tho Superior Court of Polk county in favor of Wm. J* ”omlerson. J. C. YORK, juncfc Shorift'. GEORGIA. Floyfl County. W 1IAREA8, Charles Knowlc t - Adminis trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, n sents to the court, in his petition, duly and entered on record,that ho hns fulls ministered Chorokee B. Talbot's estate.’ This is therefore to cito all persons Domed* kind red nnd creditor*, to show enuse if any tlioy can, why said administrator should not he discharged from Ids adminis tration, nnd roacivo letters of dismission on tho first Monday in Novctnbor, IS00. Glvon undor my hnnd - nnd official signa ture, at office, this 2d of April. 1800. opr5w0m JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord. Administrator’s Citation. G eorgia, Polk county .*— Whereas, Henry Kingsborv, Adminis trator on tho estate nf Jesse Walton, into of snid county deceased, hns mado application tome in tortus of the law, for his dismission from his snid administration. Thcso are therefore, to cite and admonish nil porsons interested in snid estate, to show cniisoto mo on or before the second Monday in January noxt, why said administrator •ording io law. Given under my hnnd nnd official signature GEORGIA. Floyd County, rp WO months after data application will be X mado to the Ordinary of Floyd county, for lcavo to sell all tho Land nnd Negroes belonging to tho cstnto of Gnbril Jones, Into of said county. This 30th Mnv 1800. MARY II. JONES, Adm' WM. H, JONES, Adm'r. may.Hlw M. A. WIMPEE Sl C0„ Carriage & Wagon MANUFACTURERS Opposito Harper A Butlers’ Hardware Store Broad St., ROME, GA. W OULD respectfully inform their friends nnd tlio public generally, that they are prepnred to do nil work in the CARRIAGE, BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. All their work will bo well dono, ond. tho latest Improvements adopted, but they would call cBpccinl attention io JONES' PATENT IMPROVED TIIiniULE HC1IE1NS. Which for light nnd easy running are supe rior to tho iron axles, nnd cost much loss. jSZ*-ALh NEW WORK WARRANTED. M2TREPAIRING neatly done at short uotico. and chap for CASH, ^All orders promptly attended to. A share of patronage solicited, qprllftwly. ttay-The Mnsonid orders in the Unlt- d States now embrace 4,702 lodges •ml 105,170 members. Dissolution. T HE firm of Black, Blount A Comoran, is this day dissolved by mutual oonsent.— Our offleo will bo fouud )» tho EtoAvnh Hotel building, first door bolow tlio entrance to the Hotel. Those indebted to tlio firm will nlcaeu come forward and pay; ond those who have accounts not duo until tho twonty-fifih of December, will plcaso sottlo by note. BLACK, BLOUNT A CAMERON. raayl7w.ini CABINET FURNITURE, T HE manufacturing of all sices nnd styles of SASIlnnd BLINDS, PANEL BOOKS, &c., and also tho business of UNDERTAKEHS. Having nn Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles in our lino, nnd to fill all orders at tho shortest notice. MR. SUMTER, hns been long known in tills community, ns a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles made by us. We shall be able to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, and Furniture, nt very reasonable prices. We cordially invito nil the citizens of the country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and Manufactory, both on Broad S'., Rome, Gn. FINE BURIAL CASES always on hand, nnd every quality of COFFINS mado as sooti ns required. CHARLES W, MILLS. July27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER W7nducker7 Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, XT pliolstery, MA TRESSES. COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVtTEl thi PjY.Ij, .i t l iln Lilij( ptrtie.ii.trly, to visit bis Ware Rooms, whore ho has n large .vtpply of Rosewood, Parlor and ohamber Furniture, * Mi hog my, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the best Spring Sent Sofa, in tho commonest article in uso. Also nn assortment of Matrossoft, Tucker’s Patent Spring IIuU,Couc1ich, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, find neatly repaired. Thankful fur tho very liberal patraungu heretofore extended to him, lie hopes, by cMo at tention nnd good work, to merit n oontiuunnoo of the same. • CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah Ilottso, whero Fur niture i« mnnulhcitm-d and repaired. Work warranted tn give satisfaction* Bills of over id DjIIum llctailod at wholcsalo prices—and grent bargain. CASH, Jnly27'ly. 1860 Spring Stock 1860 LADIES ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Points & Shawls, IN EVERY VARIETY. GENT’S CLOTHING Extra Qualities and Mnkes. I-IATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTATION GOODS! —OK— Maryland; Virginia, norhi CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO LINA A- GEORGIA MAKES I N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING, ami uumpri.lng ono bf tbo largest ami molt attractive Stuck, In the Snuthern Coun try, which will ho cohl as Low as the Lowest, For Cash or to prompt paying customers, on the usual time. J. n. McOLTTNG, mnr30w. Romo, Georgia. jrvif fno,Y> ,s Riiii A sor*, we nrr»uil yen wllti k pwcet j Tetuco, a cliiel nf a tribe Ut* ■•r»n*s.iiuiA that once ruled Mexico. .You will Hod * f,i|| him and bla people In our I’aniptiM, a „,| be had gratis, from the tgenta for Uieu I'llU • Ths Inventor nnd r _ “— lain Herbj; traveTifif world. MwRoeky k , , ths '• JrJocxT.U-1 IIkkn Pats'’ were dlieorewa ?Z - 1 HtsblUbed faet, Out all dhrau, sfki th« • IMPVltn HLOOOt Tbs blood Is the life I and when ant fonfrser e.t matter geta mixed with it. It .la at ante di*tr{W will not dlpat tlio food I«srfeetly. The llrtr accrete a auMclencjr of bile. T1n> action of tin weakened, and ao the circulation la feel!*, become etofged with (he noNonnna matter: cough—and all from a Might Impurity at the lead of life—the Wood I Aa ir you had t arth, for Inxtance, in • pure spring, from ttoy rlvnlet, tn n few mimiti-a the whole tour*./ atroam become* dlaturbed and. dbicolore>l. At a doe* Impure blooit fly to every part, and Ium il, behind. All the pannage* become obeirncltd,ae4 m the obatroctfon la removed, tlio lamp oMIfe wmodiM Tbeae pitta not only purlfy tlif bloody bet rre*i the aecretiona of the body; they are; therefory, t cure Fon niLioua oisbarki, JJver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. Thli dad ax. Medicine ex|»ia from ttm blood the hidden wrj,Jr.' eaae, end rendera ell the flutda and aecrrtlem ,. n fluent,-eWarlng and reauHiUtin* the vital orgaaT fir aunt Indeed, fa It to u., that we are able n,, n medicine like the " Movwm \ -v ,«aa directly tu the aflllelrJ ■, through the blood end fluid* of the body, a( | V. the aulferer to brighten with the flaah of hniiu health. JudianU Pillt ure the Rest Remedy in u elite for the following Coniflainli: VutUtenm, teS; GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE I t Female* who Value health, should never be tifcel tbe*e Pill*. They purify till Wood, rtmore ebtlnaSnl of all kind*, clenii.e the akin of all pimple* and tbld* and bring Ine rich color or health to the pale chni 1 nr The Plant* and Herb* of which lhe*e Mi* made, were dbworered In a very aurprldag « the Tesueana, a tribe of Aborigine* in M*x><~ Almanac of our Ag*nt, and you wtl! read t the very Iniemting account it couUloicf -tf- WJW II. cox, W. 1111 ODES HILL, W. H. HERNDON. n-M. MCXAUOIIT, I ( tiioh. iorutcihx, j'as. otiMoxn, J (4xo. Monmsox. DlcNAUGlIT, ORMOND Ac Co., Commission Meroliants, And Dealers in General Merchandise, Keystone. Butldinfrn, Wlntclmll Nt ATLANTA. GA. ^Sfi,llEFRRKNOKS—Messrs. Smith Fatrb-k: Stiiallwooil, Rnrl A Co.; Allon, Mo- Loan A Riilkloy, Now York : Wm. M. Law- ton A Co.. Naylor A Smith, Chrtrlostonj J. K T«fl, Cash’r., Duncan A Johnston, Rovnnnaht Post A Mol, Now Orleans: Walsh, Smith A Co.. Mohilo: Crittoii'lou A Co,, LmiisviUoi M. J. Wick*, Pros. Memphis; D. A. January A Co., St. Louis. nov23.1y. COX, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, H I*to’AC!B-TlC E)E 8TKI3HT, ATLANTA, «A. YING formed ■ a copartnership ns above, wo nro prepared to exhibit an olo- guut ami fresh STOCK OF GROCERIES, ofiored to cash and short time, prompt paying customers nt very taw figures ' ' ' it a portact kuowlodgo of tho wants of tho public, arc which Our facilities fur purchasing such that wo can guarantee Wo annex a fow of tlio articles 30 hds. New Orleans'.Sugar, 100 “ A B & C., ’• 50 bis. crushed and Brown Sugar, 200 Bags Rio CoflVo. 25 Bags Java coffee, . 400 Kegs of Nails, 10 “ Old Governmsnt Coffee, 300 Box candles, 100 Box’Tobacco, 1000 ‘v Snuff 150,00 “ Segars, „ 200 bl^ Reo’d Whisky, 75 bbls Old Ryo Whbky, 30 Pack’s Cre3sent’s, Hennessv and othe. choice Brandies, 10 “ . Brands, Old and Soft, from private stock, 500'Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Barry cheese. r Soda, Starch, Pioklos, Catsups. Snuccs, Preserves, Fruits, Cordial*, GEORGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS, Stephen Ball, administra tor of Thomas M. Glndcn, represents to tho Court in his petition, duly filed and cn- torod on record, that ho hus fully administered Thomas M. Glndcn's estate. Thcso arc, therefore, to cito nil porsons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any thov can, why snid administrator should not be discharged from liis administration nnd rccolvo letters of dismission on tbo first Monday in Ootolwr, 1800. Glvon under my hnnd nnd official signa ture at office, this 5th March. 1800. inarlO JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y. any quantity of , . . , Oysters, Muokorel. Sardines. Buckets, Bro<>ms, Tubs, Churns. Ac., to which attention is in- rited. Awaiting your conimuuds, nnd always nt your services, octl9.tr, We are Respectfully, COX. HILL A CO. GEORGIA, Floyd County: W HEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis trator of Jus. J. Gill, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en tcred on record, that he has fully administer ed Jnines J. Gill's estate. Tit is is, therefore, to cito nil persons con cerned, kindred nml creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why snid Administrator should not be discharged troni his Adminis. trntion, and recoivo tatters of dismission, on the first Monday in October, 1800. Given under thy lmnd and official signature, at offleo, this, 5th March, 1800. niar20 JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord'y. GEORGIA—Floyd County, T O nil whom it mny concern, Benja min F. Keys, having iu proper form applied to mo far permanent lottom of Ad ministration on tho estate ol Cnlob L. Keys lato of snid county dcecuscd: This is to cito nil and singular, tho creditors nndnoxtofkindofCutacj LKoys to be and ap pear nt my offleo, within the timo allowed by law, nnd show cause, if any they can, why suid permanent administration should not be granted to Benjamin F. Keys, on Caloo L. Keys estate. Given undor my hand nnd official signa ture, at office, tliis 23rd May 1800. inayL’4 | GEORGIA, Floyd County. ATTIIEREAS, William J. Smith, executor v V of Charles Webb, deceased, represents to the Court, fn his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he hns Ihily adminis tered Charles Webb's estate. This is, thorefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred ond creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should not bo discharged from his Exocutorship, and receive letters of dismivsiou on the first Monday in October, 1800. Given under my hnnd nnd official signature lus 23rd May 1800. J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Floyd County. TXTHEREAS, John.W. Turner and James YV F. Hosklnson, Administrators of Bonja- min M. Tutt, deceased, represent to tho Court, in their petition, on tiio aud entered on Record, that thoy have fully administered Benjamin M. Tutt’s estate, These nro, therefore, to oito all poraons con cerned, kinsmen nnd creditors, to show cause, if any thov can, why said Adminis trators should not bo ilisnhargoil from thoir Administration and roooivo tatters of dismis- bIoii on the first Monday in August, 1800. Given under my hand and official signature at office, Oth February, 1800. febl). JESSE LAMBERTH, Ordinary. Kcrosine Oil and Lamps O P THE BEST QUALITY, FOB SALE cheap by febll. TURN LEY /No. MJhoicc House. GEORGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS, William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Mutthow Smith, represents to tho Court in his potition, duly filed and en tered on record, that ho has fully administer ed, Mathew Smith’s estate. This is therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cnusc, if any they can, why said ndminlstrater should not bo discharged from his adminis tration nnd recoivo tatters of dismission on tho first Monday in Ootdber, 1860. Given undor my hand and official signature at offleo, this 5th March, 1800. roarlO. JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord'y. Executor's Note. .A LL persons indebted to tho Estate o Esther Ligon, deceased, Will please set tle thorn by tbo 13th day of Juno next, thoy win havo cost te pay, nnd thoso Iia\ olufins jignint said estate will presentation* in terms of the law. This May 8th, I860, - -. • \ • ■ • SAM’L. JOHNSON, ExeoV, moyllw2m, To the Bo-Druarered. —AND Poisoned citizens of Georgia. compound* iu the farm of “Alc|tolt«*lic Drinks, that ever emanated from that pest of society, the Llqtron Mixbu. They nro sold to you as n luxury, or thoy oro Hspensed to you as a Modi cino, nnd iu cither cuse tbo effect is tho snuio. There is but otio way to escape, and that is to uso asa luxury ora mod loan, out %7p7t/$kZij a safe aud reliable stimu- ^ lant,Bold under stamp nnd seal, which renders it cer tain it has net been tampered with. Such article is CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit ish Government, is deliontely flavored, (unlike any other Gin,) with some of the most valuable restoratives of tho Vegetable Kiugdoui, aud is by far the most healthy beverage extant. Tiib Most Eminent Puysisians of Euro] and America, not only recommend its n tho halo and hearty, but prescribo it ns medicine where a stimulant is required. Tub Female Sex will find it not only pleasant Cordial, butn certain relief in suffer ings of a periodical character. Analytical Chemists of nil ranks pro nounce it perfectly pure, and its restorutive mcrisB incomparable. Sold only in quart and pint battles by al Druggists’ Grocers, Country Merchants, Ac. Bo ware of IMITATIONS. Buy only CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN A CO., Sole Importers. Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York. Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies, Cigars, etc. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. “Schnapps,” “London Dock” ‘Club Houso' “Gins, otc„ etc. Beware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in bottles, bearing the abovo titles. Thoy are all common mixed Gins, and until compared with tho gonttino “CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.' they are apt to deceive the unwary. sopt7.1y. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gaylesville, Cherokee Co., Alii.* UJSWORTH, A. M, Principal. OTUDENTS of-both sexes will bo received Kj at this Institution, and fitted for tho com mon duties of life,-or any olnss in our Col leges. ^ Competent Teachors nro omployed.* posite On Railroad Depot. Jan25—ly SANFORD’S LIVER INVIG0RAT0R NEVER DEBILITATES, Compounded entirely from , and lias become an establiidicd Standard Medicine, known nnd ap- HAYWOOD’S BALM OF SAVANNAH! ron demising, Nourisliingnnd Beautifying T1IE HAIR. I N presenting tho BALM OF SAVANNAH to the public, the proprietor docs so with out tiny of tho hesitation attending tho in troduction of n now aud untried article, for it has now been fifteen years before tho public, and each year lias added to its popularity.— Tho demand far it having increased so far bo yond my previous facilities for its manufac ture, tho proprietor has recently completed arrangements far producing it on n more ox tunsivu scale, and at the sumo time adding K its former excellence, by tho result of a long prnoticul experience in its use. Tlio following vouchers are gentlemen well known, nml can bo attested; Savannah, Aug. 3, 1858. J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I cheer fully comply .with my nromtao, to giro yon my epiniou of the merits of your Balm of Savannah. Aflor using it forsomo two years, I am prepared to speak from experience, nnd do not hesitate to pronoum-o it tho best pre paration far tho hair that I have over used.— 1 esteem it a pleasant nnd convenient article for dressing the hair, possessing most of the virtues cluimcd for the popular cosmetics of 'P° the day, with none of thoir deleterious quali- h y ties. I feel confident that it only ueeds to.bo known to tho public to become universally popular. Very respectfully yours, , W, T. THOMPSON, Editor of Savannah Morning Nows. nu TT i« C X Gums, n fact, a Stand provo by all that] now resorted to with diseases for which it It has cured thou- two years who had relief, as the uumor- tifientes in my pos- Tho doso must bt peranumt of tho in- und used in such greatly on tho Bow- Let the dictates of in the uso of tho nnd it will euro Liv- taus Attacks, Dys- arrhonn, Summer lorry; Dropsy, Sour Costive ness, Cholic, Morbus, Cholera To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNt Tho object of this is to state that I hnvo, for somo months, used Mr. Haywood’s llnir Ton ic—known as the Balm of Sovanquh—and havo found It Incomparably superior to any other artlclo of the kind. Its uso twicoa week is quite sufficient, not only to disengngo tho dandrufi', Ac., from the hair, Imt to pro- vent.Us formation in tiny applicable quantity. It maintains tho Lair too, in that moist and pleasant condition, which so many other specific, pretend lo do, but almost always fall—in so far as my experience goes. J. L. L00KE, Late Editor 6f the Savannah Republican. xr T Af TT , . May 20,1858. Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: - It gives mo pleasure to certify to tho unequalod qualities of your Balm of Savannqh. It is the host tonic for the hair, ns woll ns tbo most oflbetnn’ oxtovniinatorof dandruff I hare oyer tried.— My hair hus boon inollnod to fall out elrtco my attack of Yellow Fovor in 1884, and among nil tho preventives I hare tried, the Balm of Savannah hat; boon tho mostsucooss- fill. This much I say most cheerfully.- Yours, Ac., V. W. ALEXANDER, Lato Editor of thoBavaonnh Republican. #3TFor salo by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agon Manufacturer and Proprietor, Savannah, Gn. nnd by * J.G. YEtsan, and .Faiiell. A Bt* sel, Romo, Ga. July 18,ty. have used it, and Is confidence in nil the is rucommendod. sands within the Inst given up nil hopes of ou* unsolicited session show, adapted to tho tem dividual taking it, qtinrtliCft* as to act els. yourjudgmenfgttldo Liver Invigorator, or Complaints, Oil- popsia. Chronic Di- Coinplafntfl, Dysoq- Stotnnch, Habitual Chtilora, Cholera rantuin, Flatulence. ......'/iiuidiu in iiuiiiin, riauucnoe. Jaundice, Female Weakness.and tnny boused slicee*fully ns an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure Sick hondnche, (ns* thousand can testify ) in twonty minutes, if two oi threo Tcaspoonfuls nro taken at commence- mout nf attack. All who nro using it am giving thoir tost! mony in its favor. Mix wutcrin tho mouth with tho Invigara- tor, nml swullow both together. Price Ono Dollar per Bottle* —ALSO— SANFOliD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, nnd put up iu Glass Cases, Air Tight, nnd will keopin nny climate. m ‘ Fat A A. JVDSVN iC CO. , on "tack U*. B. L. JUDSON, * Co, SOLID PROP III ETOH8,| No. 60 L.connrd Strtct, NR IP YORK. • Areata wanted alweys—Address m »t*t» *f| I For sale by l’nrell A Ycisor and Neirnu l Nowlin, Ifouio, Gn. Also by all tneditiu I dealers throughout tlio MUtoi BR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS I A ttctc and certain-cure fob Coughs, (VA, | jla. Asthma, Pain in therRrtast) a/so, CVti? I Whooping Coughs, Colds,-etc,, among chilirn. I This Ib upfouMUit medieiueto take,prudi*I ring inimodinte relief, amt iu nino out of tm I oases a prompt euro. It exorcists the luwll controlling Influcnoo over Coughs aud Jrrit* I tion of tho Lungs of any remedy known, tf-1 tun stopping the ni<>|t violent in a few hour* | or at most in a day or t\vo. Many raid l thbuglit to bu di-i-ulffdly consumptive bate I bt-on promptly cured by using a few boitles, ■ and tlio Wcuring Little's “ —•-- «-* ■ ' oti the chest. As nn ----- but nstriugittg tho bowels, it stands part-1 ut to nil cough mixtures. | dr.littlb : s VERMIFUGE. Prepared artd put up In boUlos nnd vfal •nly by W. G. Lilt fa. In using, nothing rl is required to rcliovo children or wornu, »t besides being ono of tho best and chcapr over offered lo tho publio, Its frequent use a families will save much trovblo and expeu* us woll us tho .lives of ranuy .cldldrou; 1 eight out of cirrjy ten enicsgohorally requir*l French Mixture. This is prepared from a French Recipe ( the forms of No. 1 and 2; tho' first for t) acute, nnd No. 2.fqr tho chronie singe,) f has boon nuich improved upon' ip Ibis counl nnd from its unexampled surccss it likely tt sttporsedo every other remedy for tho cunil tho disease of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Ooi- crrheul,.Btannorrhea1, and Fluor Albui J fuotions. This extensive compound eon# properties, totally different Jn taste i character from uuy thing to bo found lo th I United Stales Pharmnenpa-a or in pritrilr iracticoof safety and effleieney lsnotrit»W| ti America. ■ DR. LITTLE S Ringworm and Tetter Ointment* Hundreds of cases of Chronic TcUtrtJ Scald Heads, and diseases of Ihd skfn gener* ly, havo boon cured by this'remedy, m since tho introduction-of the No. 2 prep* tion (being strongor) echreely n caso hs*b found that itwill not effectually eradiralci»| short tiiuo. For the cure of Cfnnccreu* £««B nnd Ulcors it is applied in the form of Du-I tars, aud almost infaUiblo. F Physicians are referred to tho 13th- pag***; Dr. Litllo’s pamphlet, to tbo catalogu* ■ tnedioino of the Matorin Medfcs, that V uses In compounding Vila different rcnitd'rt nnd naked to sqy if tbpy flre not tho Chiefjfi linneo of tho profession, ns ho himielf mjn prnetised modieine oxfonslvoly. for mnro thf*| ten years,- before retiring to fha bniiae**. , I All orders should bo addressed to f LITTLE A BRO., Macon, 0*. For stale la. Romo, by Messrs. Farell A Boa md by L. W. Dean, Cave Spring*, and *«-\ honts or Druggists gonorally. ' j 0, 7 :#k Tho Family On- but active Cathartic has used in his prae- ty years. The constantly in- from thoso who havo nnd tiie satisfaction regard to thoir use, place thorn within Tho Profession feront Cathartics act of tho bowels. Tho Family Ca- duo reforenco to this been compounded purest Vegetable evory part thnrtic Pill is gentle which tlio proprltor tiro moro than twen- oronsing demand long used the Pills which all oxpres hns induced mi tho roneh of nil. well known {liatdlf- on different portions thnrtio Pill hns,with well established fact, from a variety of tho Extrnota, which of the nlimcutary Miko _. | canal, nnd nro good O nml safe iu all whore a Cathartic is needed, such ns Do- rangoments of. tho Stomach, Staoplnoia, Pains tn tho Bnok and Loins; Ooativenoss, Pdin and Soreness ovor tho wltolo body, from sudden bo Ip, which frequently, If nnghiotodj end in a longcourso of-Fovor, Loss of Appij, tito, n Creeping sonsation of Cold ovor tho body, Rostlessuoss, Hoadaohor or Weight the head, all Inflammatory DiscnSo; Worins In Cbildron or' Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purl tier of. the blood and many diseases to which .flesh is heir, the numerous to mention in Mifandxorslsoment. Dose, 1 ta 8. . . Price, 3 Dimes. ,, ThoLivor Invigorator nnd Fnmijy Oathniv 41 '■rialled by Druggist gouorally, and sold wholnsnlo by tho Trado in all " largo* towns. 8. T. YV. SANFORD, M. Pi, YV ALTON Female College Lottery- OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the State in 1850. W. C. DAWSON & Co., Ma’g.i>| MACON, OB SAVANNAH,GA. NOVEL ^HEMEl Policy Plan LoUcry. By this Scheme. . ■ Purchasers can snloot tbslr own No®W| and pay any amount for a’Tiow* thoy may dosiro 1 Extra Class 2,- Draws Oct,-3, * I And on ovory sncoooding day (SundePl 1 ' | copied,) at fi o’clock, P. M. ■■ JSMn this Scheme, ttfre.aro 75 .placed jn tho YYheCl—from 1 «P t0 ” • A twelve ef thoso Numbers atp drawn ir®» . ■ Wheel. If n porson selects one NumW ^ | E thousand,for o»« solootod .Numbors are .drawn, five *h0“» ■ ' -tf iffEM . Manufacturer and Proprietor. 335 Broadway, Now York. Drugglois In Itornc; juno204y. Sold by Druggets In for one, of six solootod number* flt°. fifteen thousand to Ano. RbmbmW*'• ,!l j or more, soteotod numbers are taken. ^ of thoso numbers so eolooiod are ftw o* .v,| among tlio Twolvo * Prnwtt I Ticket Is a Blank. ' - . Havana Plan Lotteries. Draw four (4) Times a Month / agd nro the most libcral'of any sohcin octSO.ly.] Macon an«l 8«vonn«», “ - s