The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, July 06, 1860, Image 4

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foefwj.* TII|S LIFE CLOGIC* TRANSLATED FROM TI!R GERMAN. j is ft littlo m3*stic clock, •) human eyo has seen; .t, lioateth on, and beateth on, jm waning Until e’on. \ when the soul is wrapped in sleep, mi honroth not ft sound, licks, ftiul ticks, tho livo-long night, ml nevov runneth down. ondrous is tho work of art, ' inch knells the passing hour; art no’or formed, nor mind con ceived, I'he life clock’s magic power. ;• set in gold, nor decked with gems, ’v pride and wealth possessed•, i ridli of poor, or high or low, 'noli boars it in his breast. ”u n life’s deep stream, ’mid hr i 1 of flowers, ' 11 still and softly glides; ’ o the wa volet’s step, with a gentle beu t, iuvavns of passing tides#, . on passion nerves the warrior’s urm, ;\>r deeds of hate and wrong, ugh hooded not tho fearful sound, ;'!io knoll is deep and strong. ten eyes to eyas arc gazing soft, And tender words arospokon, •n fast and wild it rattles on, Ab if with lovo ’twero broken. •h is tho clock that measures life, M’ flesh and spirit bloiidod ; . I thus’twill run within thobroftst, Till this strange life is onded. Sot tin Uncommon Case. * traveler from Virginia, ns his ap- ...aico indicated stopped ftt ft com- iltlo wnysido inn in Kentucky, ono ,i years ugo. The landlord was . i:il, whojosouled follow, fts l»nd- : were in those days, aud gnvo tho n . r tho best ontortairimont his tn- iii.I bar could afford, 1 as well as his i merry company to niako him I. Airly in the morning tho stranger up’ and looking around, whoti lioesj I .i iieh bod of mint in the garden, traightway sought Boniface and, •.Aiiantut what liosupposod his in* - .iity, in setting plain whiskey bo- U'm when tho moans of browing ' : ,;r was so easy of access, he dragged i forth.to tho spot, and pointing with ingor at the mint, lio oxchdmod: 1 say, landlord, will you bo good lull to say what this is?” I bed of mint,” said the astonish- : landlord. •Ami will you please tell uio what it ised for?" •Well, don’t exactly know, Vept the I woman dries it sometime* with tho her verbs.” I'he Virginian almost turned pale at ■ennnnity of tho assertion. • And do you mean to tell ino that i do not know what a mint julep Poll: Sheriff Salo. "TYTILL be sold licfuro the court house door: Jf . la Oedtr Town, on the first Tuesday In August noxt, within tho legal hours of solo, tho following property’, to wit: One Houso and Lot adjoining tho town of Van Wort, tho place whereon A. llloodworth now lives, containing five acres of laud, more or less—sold a* tho property of A. Blood- worth to satisfy three ft fa*, obtained in a JiiBttce’s Court of tho.l072d district ofG. M., in favor of 8. W. lllnnco vs.sild Rloodworth —sold to pay tho purolnfre money f»r said promises. Levy made ami returned to mo uy nconetublo. J. C. YORK, Sh'tl*. juno2U Sheriff Sales of Chattooga. W ILL Lo sold before tho Court-homo door fn Summerville, hotwi'cn the legal hours of snip, on the first Tuesday in August, the following property, to wit: Town Lois numbers 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 0. 7. ami 8, in block six. *in tho town »>f 8 immer.ibc. levied on ns tlu property of \y. M S'.r u shir • t» ^.jt' f. \ li fr •• -i > «r m (I • t- n 1 . u the litli di-t. a- i H, - • i • nt-—levied • n as theurci. : • Hawk** i<» satisfy two n r.H i»iiiei from dm :<• • *’ urt or the S72 district, (* M , Whi'field county in favor of Joseph Gleuti vs. Boberl JI mvks—proper ty pointed out by plaintiff, and levied ou by constable, and returned by me. jtin«20 JOHN H. A Kill DC) E, Sh* O'. GEORGIA, Floyd County. T O nil whom it may concern—W. B. Ter* liuno having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Lawronro Brock, late of the State of Aintnuna, deceased, (and hav ing unsullied business in this State)— This is to cito all and singular the eredi tors aud next of kiu ol Lawrence Brock, to be il appear at my office, within the time al lowed by law, and show cause if any they have, why permanent Administration should not ho granted to W. B. Torluino on Lawrence Brock’s oslnto. dcr my hand and official rigi Great Fire at Danville, Ey —n : W. B, DODDS & Co.’s •Not • ’cept it is something liko sago stranger.” sSigo u*a! (Jo right along to tho , • l- t a bucket of ice, loaf sugar ■ vour best liquor.” lio landlord obeyed, nml tho strati* fi >oii nuulo his * npnoumneo with a :lful .of fragrant dewy mint, and t they browed and drank, and ilc ntrain : breakfast was over, and t -.rangers horses were brought out • to lu-ordered back. . M-uigli the livelong day they brow- uul drank ; ono or two neighbors ! r..*d in who wore partakors, and in the night tholrorgies kopt up; • they tnado it bod time, tho landlord l tlio Viuginla guest, who had initiat- i him into tho pleasant mysteries of . n - . julep, wore sWorn brothers nnd ton tho latter daparted next morning •onifuco exacted a pledged that ho mid stop pn his return, and Btuy as mg as lio pleased freo of cost. Tho stranger’ll business, however, de ed him longer than ho expected, GEORGIA, Floyd County. T WO MONTHS after dato nppplicntiuu will bo matlo to tho Ordinary nf Klnyfl county, 0a., for leave to sell all the real es tate nnd negroes belonging to the estate of Frances Irwin, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and oroilltors of said'deceased.— This June 22, 18(50. JOHN I. HCOG IN.-, june29-w2m Adm’r, Administrator’* Sale. B Y Virtue of nn order from the court of Ordinary of Gordon county, will hr sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before tho Court House door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, tho tract of laud, in said county, whereon On»vo Tomlinson resid ed at the time of his death,’containing Two Hundred nnd Forty Acres, more er lets, (sub ject to widow's dower.) Also Linu, a negro woman aged about 45, Jacob, a boy about 21, Alfred about 19. nnd Jane, a girl 16. Sold the property of said Grove Tomlinson, Concrete Safes Triumphant! ■■ HTV-Eli;JIT IIOUIIS IN T1IK FINE Daxvim.ii, Ky., March 7, 1800. . M Dodds A Co., Cincinnati: -Thi- s,.fe I purchased of you in r Jn.'t has stood tin-great lire which ii our ton n eli t lie 22*1 Febunryspluli* )md a large amount ot notes, roguipts . ii i*». t> tore the building burned t took . | nper* « at but put in some slu-els *f lia- pw. mill upon opeu.ng it since the burning, they wtre NOT EVEN SCORCHER. The Vecnoring on the drawers was n little warped : the look works very well, and when I oil it a lit tlo I think it wlllbens good as ever. My safe was in the lower story of a three story building with shingle roof. In all adjoining room, with only u plastered parti tion, u drug store was kept, and immediately opposite where my safe was setting there was a cuiisid Table ipinutity of paints, oils, tur pentine. eainphiiie. and liquors. The build ing was connected with til l Patterson Hotel on" one side mid wns within six feet of the Court House on the other, witli a largo pile of wood between my office and' tho Court House, ami a door entering into 1113* oflico im mediately from the wood. There was also a small frame buildiiig attached to the rear of tho Drugstore, with oils, mints, nml liquors in it. and a glass door lading into my oflico from it. You will rcc at once tho excessive heat created at and about it. 1 regard It fully tested, and have no hesitnm-)* in *n}’- ing'thut my papers would havo bean pre served if l had left them in the safe. A number of our citizens have examined it since the lire nnd were surprised nt its ndition, amt some of them have ordered safes . beliei ir the REALLY KIRK PROOF SAFER. I shall take great pleasure in recommend ing your safes. You are at liberty to make such use of this statement ns volt deem proper. Yours, jidgned] M. J. DURHAM. We ntc Agents for those splendid Soft's nnd invite the public to cull and hoc other certificates as to tho manner in which they resist the attacks of both FIRE AND BURGLARS. - Those safcd have never failed to preserve their content*, nml are warranted to do ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. Tin construction of the BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in connec tion with tho "Great American Koy Regis ter Lock," (which possesses tho great advan tage of having NO KEY HOLE and yet has RULE NISI. T O tho Court.of Ordinary of Polk county, Tho petition of Milton H.Haynle, show eth that on tho 16th day of July, 1849, Asa Prior, then in life, executed to your petition er, his bond for titles, dntod as above, -by which bond the said Asa Prior, bound Uitn- solf nnd Ills Executors, Ac., in tho sum of Forty-Six hundred Dollar* to make your .pe titioner titles to lots of I nml Nos. .10(52. 10(53, 1098 and 1131, lying in tho Brd’dlstrict of the 4th section of now Floyd count}*, each lot containing forty acres tnoreor less, (which bond is here in court to lio shown).. Your petitioner overs that thesuid Asa Prior, do- parted this life ou tho — day of 1854, without executing titles to}’our petitioner ac cording to snirt bond, that Wm. II. C. Prior is tho uul}' qualified Executor of the last will nnd testament of thesuid Asa Trior deceased, with whom your petitioner lias fully settled tho purchase money of said land, ami Is now entitled to a deed according to snid bond above described, and filed in Court. Wlioro- fore, your petitioner prays that William II. C. Prior. Executor of Asa Prior, deceased, may be directed to make titles according to the provisions of said bond. MILTON II. HAYNTE, Petitioner. Court nf Ordinary, Votk County, May JYrm, 1800, Upon considering tho above petition, it is ordered by tho Court, that notice of suid Mil ton H. Unvote'* application bo given to nil person* interested, bv tho publication of said petition and thi* order, in tho If iino HVcA- ft/ Charier, for three months. 80 that they mnv almw cause, if they can, why this Court tlioti111 not diroot snid Win. H. C. Prior, to make titles unto said bond. STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary. GKO It OTA, Potk County— I STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary nml Ex-Officio Clerk of ihc Court of Ordina ry for said county, do certify, that tho above if n truo extract’ from tho minutes of said Court. Given under my hand and official slgna- uro. This 7th day of May. I860. STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Cl’k. C 0. mayIIw2m—printers foe$25. GEORGIA* Floyd County. W HEREAS, Henry B. Dempsey. Ad ministrated of JoiopU C. bompsay, represents to tlie Court, in his petition duly filed amt entered on record, that lie has fully Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate. This i*. therefore, torito all persons eon- jcrned, kindred nml creditors, to show enuso. if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his adtulim tratlom and receive letters of dismhaiuu on tho first Mbndav in December, I860. Given under my hand nnd official eigna- HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, 6a. WE rcspectfuUs soliot » continuation of tho patranago of our PROMPT PAYING and 0;xsli Customers, To whom onr Gioils oro for .nlc al tho LOWEST FIGURES. [JnnO.w NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, [HI 15 manufacturing of nil sizes a id stylos n| SASH and BLINDS, PANEL BOORS. iNUKiiTiuimH lluvlng aii ’ Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH EI11ST QUALITY OP MATEKIAL, WE AltE READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, AH articles in our lino, nnd to fill nil orders at tho shortest nidieo. MR. SUMTER, has been long known hi this community, nsn first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles mado by us. We shall be uhlo to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, Furniture* at very reasonable pvlvot. Wo cordially invito all tho citDuns of tho country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store nnd Manufactory, both on Broad St.. Rhine, fla. FINE BURIAL CASES always on hand, ‘ quality of COFFINS mado as soon ns required. 1860 Spring Stock 1860 LADIES ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Points & Shawls, IN EVERY’ VARIETY. (iEVr’SCLOTIIIMl Extra Qualities and Makes. * II ATS, BOOTS &. SHOES, HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTATION GOODS! —°F— MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NOR1H CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO LINA ifc GEORGIA MAKES i N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING, and uompriHlngoua of the largest and most attractive Stock, in the Southern Coun try, which will be sold ns Low as the Lowest, For Cash nr to promptpnyiug customers, on the usual time, J. II. McOLUNQ, mar30w. Romo, Georgia and ’ QUARLES W, MILLS. July 27,13*. JAMES M. 8UMTKR AdiuiniAtnitm’H Sale B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Floyd county, will lie on the first Tuesday in July next, nt the Court-house door in said county, between the legal hoars of sale, the tract of land 111 snid county, whereon John White resided nt (he time of his death, containing ono hundred •Irddist. and -(three., of originnllv Cherokee Floyd County. Term* made known on day of sale. This May 7'h I860. HARRISON CAMP, idyll. Administrator of John White. late of Gordon county, ofitof his heirs and c known on day of salo, ide AdmiuiMtrittor’H Sale. B Y virtuo of an order of tho Court of Or dinary of Floyd enuuty, On., 1 . . II lbr the benefit »f liie heirs and creditors of Mrs. Martha Winfrey, Into of said county de ceased, on tho 1st Tuesday in July next, a Negro vrotuuu, named Murthu, aliout 40 or 45 years old. »iuy22 LARK IN BARNETT. Adm’r. ~ M, A. WIMPEE&COT” Carriage & Wagon MANUFACTURERS Opposite Harper A Butlora’ Hardware Store llmnd 81., ROME, GA. W OULD respefitfully inform tliuir friends nnd tho piiUlio generally, that tliev are prepared to do nil work in tho CAR Hi AGE, BUGGY AND WAGON LINK. All their work will be well done, and the latest improvements ndopted, but they would call especial attention to JONES' PATENT IMPROVED T1IL1IBLE SfJHEINH. irjtyof.a PERMUTATING KEY capable of 250,0(10.000 changes.) they will ho found perfectly impregnable. A. W. CALDWELL, Borne, Ga. RraATTUN & Skvmouii, Nashville, Tcnn. may25,wly. Polk Postpon’d Sheriff Sales. W ILL he sold before tho Court House door in Cedar Town. 011 the first Tues day in July nuxt, tho following property, to wit: Throe Negroes, Murindn, a w«ui(in, about 47yaarso1d: Martha, a girl about 10 years old, uiid Kdinbar, a hoy ubnut 5 years 'old : Levied on as tho property of Berrien Wil- limns, to Fiitisfy five 11 fas. issuing from a Jus- tiro* Court, held in the 840th District O. M., in favor of'John C. Hall vs B’rrian Williams, princijml, mid John Jones and A. D. White, Seenri I it a on Stay—Ghrcn fi fas In Tavor of Ephrnhn Thompson vs ILrrtuu Williams, oli- tnined in tho Justice* Court for the 830th Dis. G. M.—four fi fas in favor of C. S. William* Berrian Williams, issued from tho Justi- , court fur tho 817th district G. M.,—also, six II fas ill favor of David ('loptan vs Bur- GEORGIA, Polk.county, A T the first t Tin of tlio Court ofOrdinnry for snid county, after tho expiration of mx month* from tho dale of these prerents, I will make application to said court for letters ot dUmtndon from the further administration on the cstatoof Mark Jackson, with the will mulcted. This May tlm 7th. 18(50, miyU J.Yf). WHEELER, Ailm'r lie iron axles, and cost much 1, JW-ALL NEW WORK WAUR \NTKD. >0-llE(‘AIBiNG neatly ,lr»m at sl.oi •lice and -b-p it O-'SH ndlt wafe tho next summer before ho | iKSHLI “15 .""'’.‘i',’, - .min back. lUUidg up lale n tlio evening lie :.ive his iiovHQ to an old negro who wa* ' t tlio gate nml at the same time in- i]iiire(lj '•Well, Bum, how is your master?’.’ “Yomlor I10 como,” said the n , oiuting to a youth who was appro., i ..ig. “I menu }'ourold mas tor fool.” “Old mnssa! him dono dead cl. i t.Uvea* mouths.” •‘Head! What wns tho matter will. Itn? J lo was in fino lionlth when I . -ft him ” f ‘Yes: you see, mnssa stranger, onool !,?m Virgimiy geummns, como ’long here las’ year, nnd sliow’cl him liow to it r/rais in hii ticker: ho liko it so well, he'dono stuok to it till it kill him,” lid the darkoy, slinking hit) head. rhm William?, issued from tho Justices for tho 830th district O. M., nnd sundry oth er fi fas in in)’ hands against Ilcrrinii Wil liams. Levied nml returned tome by n Con stable. junoS J. C. YORK, Sli’fl'. N,B.—Sain postponed on neecunt of siek- of tlio negroes, and by order of David of tho plaintiffs in fi.fas. GEORGIA, Floyd County, W HEREAS. David I>. Duke, Admiirstra tor of William Tlmringlon, (vpresonts to theCourtiu lii* petition, 'duly filed nnd entdrod on Record, that ho has rally a (min- {stored William Thorington’s ontnto, Those are, theroforo, tn cite nil person! coucarnod, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said ndministra tor should not he discharged from his admin- l*olk Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court Houso door m Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in July, within tho legal hours of sale the fol lowing property, to wit: One road wagon, I btljgles, 2 sorrel maios mob os, one shot gim, 40 p|. W. N PUCKER, Importer, Manufaoturor and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, TT pliolstery, MAT HESSES. On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. TE4 th 1 P iV.i j, 111 ih, Li ti n ptr.ic.il »rly, to visit his Ware Rooms, whore ho has 0 ...joiiprrir of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, M liogxny, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the bast Spring S.'iit Sofa, to the cuuinionest article in use. Also an assort incut of JltUressus, Tucker’s Patent Spring Bod,Couches, Loungcn, Sidehonnl?-, Safes. All kinds of Fnmitur,* with disputidi. nnd neatly repaired. Thankful for the very libera' patronage hor»d'ifnro extended to him. be hopes, by cl^xo at tention nnd go d w-.rk. 'o merit » <-«nstlusinnrn uf the same. CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah Ifouso, whero Fur- JulCv aharci.* •iianufaetiired and repaired. Work warranted lo give satiafapHom Bills of over 50 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain or OA6II, July27‘fy. .TVMtSO.YKS fflountainHerb ,h«t ma t,l«a t,* him smt bis people In enr CninptilMii b« bad gratis, from tl»* Agent* for Uism wil™* TI»J rnvswtor and manufacturer ofT.uT . tala Herb I’III*." lias sprat (Ue gteaU, trsveting. bavin* visited nesrly Cm, world, lie apenl orar six ran &ZJ&81I It U au sstabllstiMl (hot, that all 1MPDUR UI.OODt H Tb* blood Is tho life I and when any fotib** J mailer gets mixed with It It |« »t every organ Of. th* body. Evsry nerve tu. aud ntt tlm vitut orgnw* quickly muitiWa <r?J will not digest the food pstfeetly, ‘ H,, u.lrH •eorals a surtldency of bil* The seKnn 5j U weakened, ami su the clreulation u r«-t> ‘hi wilwumu* clogged with the 1 __ cough—nnd nil Troia a slight liupnrilv atlklLl head nf lift)—the Wood I "a* If , 0I1 i • earth, Tor InsUnee. in a pure spring, f r liny rivulet, In a few mlnutr* (h* bht, w stream becraaes disturbed aud dlscslored the obstruction Is removed, the l*mp oGIfs wly eutth retlot S lisrsbtvlj CURE FOR BILIOUS DISBAR IJver Complaint, 8lck Headache, kt. This a Medicine expel* from the blood the hidden ease, and rendors all the fluid* and eecrvikaiaL fluent, clearing and resutci til tiny the vital Pleasant Indeed, Is It tft ua. that we anSM within your reach, a medicine like tin PlMa." that will pas* directly to th. through the blood and fluids or the bodt, tins aufferer to bilghtan with tha Bush U1 health. Judton't Pith are the Be$t Rmtiij tneefor the following Comph Dowd ChmytainU, tkWUji, Inwv « " ’ J “* £Wr >hna/s OmrfalnU.L Iltmlarhn, f..... IiuK.xuiun, ftwutJ I,{fluent,t, theniifi li[flammalifm. 1 WM II. COX, \Y. RHODES HILL, W. It. HERNDON. tVM. MCNACOlIf, ) I THUS. SfllfTi’lllN. JA8. l*1lMONU, ) t MoUtllNON, McNAUGII I’, OR MOND *V Co., Commission Merchants, And Dealer* in General Merchandize. Keystone Buildings, Whitehall Mt. ATLANTA. O A. ^..REFERENCES—M km?. Smith A Patrick; Smallwood, Karl A Co.; Alloa, Mc- ' cun A Biilkloy, New York i Wm. M. L..w- n A On., Naylor A Smith. Ghmkvlon ; J. K. Toll, O vsh'r.. Damon A.Johnston, S.ivamuiti: -*031 A Mol, New Orleans W.i! h. Saiith A !o.. Mobil*.; Cviitouden A Co., Louisville; M. J. Winks, Pros. Memphis) D. A. January A Co., 8u Louis. iu>v23.1y SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOltM TUB Quaker City Publishing House! THE OLDEST PlIRLlSniNG HOUSE IN AMERICA Conducting the Gift Book Buxine** l 100,000 CATALOGUES Now, Enlarged nnd Revised—now ready for Distribution. Superior Inducements to the Public ! FOR 1800. —O'A new nnd nnd pure plnfi for obtain- GOLD nnd SILVER WATCHES, and other . ahiable Prizes. Full particulars given in Cat- login's, which will he sent free to all upon application. ‘ Vnhmblo Gifts, worth from 'iO eta. lo $100, GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $100,. in Gifts have boon distributed to mnv pn- • -,;is within tlio jmst six months—$150,000 b dl-tributedauring tho next bix month*. L i.i-luccnH’Uts offered Agents arc more >. *-iI than thusoof any other house in the tr .vintr b'H*n in tlio Publishing and Book- 1 ia c businra* for the lust oight years, my ■ ,i n,-. i-iiiihlcb me to conduct tho Gift lUrjuizj with the greatest satisfaction to Clopto GEORGfA-Floytl County. D aniel s. printtp.havingappiiod to be npp dnted GuAtdiau of the person «•■• |»r *peity of John A. Hiirslmw, a minor mi I ir fourteon years of ngc. Thi* i« to elm nil porVons coneerned, to he 1 up Mir nl tho term’ of the Court or Ordl- • to ho hold next after tho expiration of thirty day* from tho first publication of this •• uud show cause, if any they liavo, aid Dnn‘1 8. Pritilup slioitbl not bo in . 'i-d with the Gu'irdiuushipuftho persons ind prnpa'rtv of John A. Ilarshaiv. Given under my band nnd official signature lie mule, ff leather, 1 11teru.1t In lots No. 301 and 302. an less, it being 11 portion hail .1 one .f lot ing of leather and hid* bo worth $800,00, moro or less. Sa'i.'l tracts of Hind all lying in the 18th dint.. 3rd t*onL, levied on as the proporiy of A. II. Evans, makers, Crabb A Whitehead, indorsors, to satisfy one fi. fa., issued from tlio Superior Court of Polk county in favor of Win. II. Administrator 1 !* Sale. A OUKEABLK loan order of tho court of J\_ Ordinary of Banka county, (la., will lw sold befora the Court House door, in town of Paulding, on tho 1st Tuesday in August next between the local hours of sale. Forty Acres of Lrnd. Sold ns the propci ty of James Martin, Pr., Into of Frsnklin county, dec’d, for distribution. ANDREW MARTIN, juno8-40(l Adm’r de bonU non. GEORGIA* Floyd County. W JIARKA8, Charles Knowles Adminis trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, repre- aenta to the court, in hi* petition, duly tiled nnd entered on record,I hat ho has fully ad ministered Cherokee B. Talbot’s estate. This is therefore to cito all p^raons con cerned kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can. why suid administrator should not ho discharged from his adminis tration, and receive letters of distuisdou ou the first Monda}’ in November, 1800. Given under my hand and official signa ture, nt office, this 2d of April, 18(10. npr&wOm JESSE LAMBERT!!. Ord. COX, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PE,lci»l-TKBE STKHKT, ATLANTA, «A, n AVINO iormed ji copartnership as above, we arc prepured to exhibit nn olu guilt ami Ireih STOCK OF GROCERIES, which am ofiered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers nt very low figure! Our facilities lor purelmdug and n perfect kiuivvlcdgo qf tho want* of thu public, art eh that we cun guarantee enure snUvfueUou, lu every pattleulur. Wo annex a few of thu articles now iu store uud to urrivo: 30 hds. Now OrleansISugar, 100 “ A B & C„ 60 bis, crushed and Brown Sugar, 5100 Bags Bio Goffre, 26 Bags Java coffee, 400 Kogs ef Nails, 10 “ Old GovarnmYnt Coffee, 300 Box candles, 100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 “ Snuff, 160,00 “ Segars, 200 bl!> Bec’d Whisky, 76 hbls Old Rye Whirky, , , J 30 Pack’s Cressont’s, Hennnssv and othe, choice Brandies, 10 “ Brands, Old and Soft, from private stock, 600‘Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Darry cheese. And any qunntitv of Smln, fllarch, Pieklcs, Catsups, Satin**, Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Oysters, Maekoral,'Sard!lie*, Bucket*, Broom*, Tub*, Churn*. Ac., to which attention is in vited ' ' ' ... AFTER this dato, I vrill soil tlio improved Bartholf Family Sewing Machines at u Re duction of $20.0(1 from formor prices. P. 8.—Tlio Now Straight Needle Machine is now on L nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, Oen’l Ag’t, Atlanta, Ga. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid I Thi* i* a new discovery l It is the result of learned research / It i* triumph of Scientific SKILL!!! I T is a Chomical Union of materials pro vidod by Nature herself, for rendering purotlio air wo brontbo. * Its action is in obedience to fixed laws. Quick) Sure nnd Powerful I It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens; nted •or)’ Town aud r full particulars address DUANE BU LI SON, Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, "?.tri"m. Philadelphia, Ta. THE BLANCEVLILE hath nmm. VJ.V WERT, roue CO., OA. HE subseribor now has his Slato Quarry :ullv>ipoiiocl nnd is provided with a ruffi. '.number of workmen to fill orders in any of tho South. The quality of tho elate n -n filly tested, nnd its bonuty and ox- oca ann ho seen by nn oXanvinntion of al buildings in Rome oovored with siato . shl* Quarry. Tho 3ubscribor proposes -:ii*h the slato nt any point in Georgia, ,na or Tonaoisoo and lay it on the . an expense not exceeding tho cost of r oofiog. mtructs enn ho made wl'h John R. Froe- Agent of Romo or R. W. Blanco goneral "* at Van Wert Polk Co., Ua. re ill and largo Stock of Southorn Raised Grass Seed. F nil kinds, just received by TUKNLEY, febU No. 3 Choice House. It removes nil ollbiisivc odor It cures burns with instant c It is the best preparation c •rtninly: It destroys all vcgotnble and animal poi- It relieve* in a few seconds the bites of in sect!*, bees Ac.; It scatters boils when forming ; It soothes boils when formed, and heult thorn rnplslly; It is good lor carbuncles, corns, ulcers nnd sores} It cleanse the tooth nnd purifies the breath. Tho worst symptoms of Typhoid nnd Scarlet Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fluid: it bus been known to chock the Trend of Typhoid Fever iu families and limitations. For sale by druggists nnd country mer chants generally—from whom orders arc re spectfully solicited. ^ Tfy.^lcast one bottle. Price fifty cents. Manufactured only in the laboratory of J. Darby, Auburn, Ala. It may bo ordered from PROF. JOlir DAUBY, _ r, „ Auburn, Ala. F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water, otc., analyzed, can have it done on rciisounblc terms by souding to Prof. Darby. Sold by Baker A Echols, Homo, Ga. juuo2ltrily. Administrator’s Citation. G eorgia, mkcounty .•— Whereas, Henry Kitigshory, Adminis trator on the estate uf Jesso Walt >11. Into of snid county deceased, has made application to me in terms of the law, for his dismission from his snid administration. These arc therefore,‘to cito nnd admonish all persons interested In said estate, to show cause to mu on or before tho second Monday in January noxt, why suid administrator should not bo dismissed from his snid ad ministration, otherwiso I elnvll proceed ne- GEOllGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS, Stephen Bull, administra tor of Thomas M. Gliulvii. ropresen the Court in his petition, duly filed and tored on record. Hint lio has fully aduiiulsterud Thomas M. (linden's estate. esc are, therefore, to cito ull persons ul, kindred nnd creditors, to show cat any they can, why said administrator should not ho discharged from his administration nnd receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday in October, 18(50. Given under my hand nnd officinl signa ture at oflico, this 5th March. 18(50. irlO .JESSE LAMBEIim, Ord’y. riling lo law. 1 imdoi m.v hand nnd official signature BOB DEBS, Ord'ry. GEORGIA, Floyd County. rr>WO month* after date application wil X made to tho Ordinary of Floyd county, tor leavo to sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Gabril Jones, late of said county. This 30th Mnv I8tit). ■ MARY II. JONES, Adm’x. WM. 11, JONES, Adm’r. muyJlIw NEGROES FOR SALE. ~ T HE Subscriber will koep constantly on hand, nfew choice hands for snlo, nt’roa- sonnble prices. Wanted a few likely young Negroes for which tho 1 ! i rU eat prices will he paid in cash. JantT-tri-2m WM, RnMEY. GEORGIA—Floyd County. T O all whom it may concern, Benja min F. Keys, having in proper form applied tome for ponnanent letters of Ad ministration ou tho estate oi Caleb L. Key Into of said couuty is to cito all nnd singular, tho creditors t ofkindof Cale(| LKeys to l»o imdap octlU.tf, We are Respeotfiilly, COX. HILL A CO. GEORGIA, Floyd County: W HEREAS, Arthur 8. Ford, adminis trator of Jus. J. Gill, represonts to the Court in his petition, duly filed and on tored on record, that he has fully administer ed James J. Gill's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not ho discharged from his Adminis tration, nml receive letter* of dismission, on the first Monday in October, 1801). 1 and official signature, GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor of Charles Webb, deceased, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed nnd d that he has fully adminis- This near at my office, within the by law, and show enuse, if an}’ they cun, why snid permanent administration should not he granted to Benjamin F. Kovs, on Culce L. Keys ostutc. Given under my bund nnd official signa ture, at office, this 23rd May I860. may24 J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary. GEOUGl A—Floyd County. W HEREAS, John W. Turner nnd James ■ F. Hoskinson. Administrators of Rein- min M. Tutt, deceased, .-epresent to the Court, in their petition, on file and entered on Record, that they have fully administered Benjamin M. Tutt’s ostate, These are, thoroforc, to cito all persons con cerned, kinsmen und creditors, to show cause, if any the)' can, why said Adminis trator* should not bo discharged from their Administration nnd recoivo letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in August, iHfit). Given under iny haud'and «>fficiftj signature at office, Gth February, 18(50. fcbD. JESSE LAMBEJITH, Ordinary. Eerosino Oil and Lamps 0F.THE BE8-P QUALITY, FOlt SALE entered 01 tored Charles Webb* This is, therefi cevned. kindved if any they can. not ho discharged to cite all persons creditors, to show 0 r *nld Executor should Executorship, !ctter*of dbniisi Monday in October, 18(50, 11 under my hand nnd official .signature GEORGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS, William J. Smith. Adminis trator of Matthew Smith, repre«cnt* to tho Court in liis netition, dulv filed and en tered on record, that lio has fully administer ed. Mnthow Smith’s estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons con- corned, kind rod and creditors, to show cause, if any they enn, why snid administrator should not bo discharged from his adminis tration and receive letters of dismission 01 tlio first Monday in October. 1860. iler my hand nnd offioial signaturi Executor’s Note. A LL persons indebted to the Estato w Esther Ligon, deceased, wiil please set tle them by tho 13th day of June next, or tliOT vrfll luivo cost to pay, and tlioBe having claims agnint said estato will present them in tonnsof tho law. This May 8th, 1860. SAMVL. JOHNSON, Exoc'r. mayllw2m. To the Be-Drua:eed, —AND Poisoned Uilizeus of Georgia. Y OU nro over run with a deluge of the vilest compounds in thu form of ‘Alchuliolio Drinks, that ver uinaiuited from that pent of tociety, the Lioron Mixcii. They «ro sold to you us .1 luxury, or llicyn 10 disponcod to 3*011 uan Modi cine, aud in oltlicr cuss tho effoet is the saw ns a luxury ora mudientumt 5I }p. 1. a safe ami reliable stimu- JI tMHce’iiimne, lent, sold under stump nml 3*' jJ/rw-W seal,which 1 ** tain it has erticle is CIIARLEH* LONDON COBDIAL GIN. which is Distilled under direction ol the Brit ish Government, Is delicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin,) with Botnc of the most vulitablu rcstoruliv the Vugotfthlo Kingdom, nnd is by far the most licultl.y boveragu extant. Tin: Most Emixbxt FiivsiffiANs of Europ nnd America, not only rccominend its uso by tho halo and henrty’ but proscribe it as a medicine where a stiimilaut is required. Tub Frmai.r Kkx will find it not only 1. nlcnsnnt Cordial, but n certain relief in suffer ings of a periodical character. Analytical Cubuists of nil ranks pro nounce it perfectly pure, und its restorative ineriss incomparable " ly in quart nnd pin* bsttles by al (fUiAnfouMill \ its former excolienco, by thu result of n long practical experience in its uso. Tho following vouchors are gentlemen well known, aud can bo attested} Savannah, Aug. 3, 1R58. J. M. Haywood. Agent—Dour Sir: I cheer fully comply*vvith my pronu'.-e, to givo you s,1 _i- . ... . •* » Sold r Druggists’ Grocer*. Country Merchants, Ac. Beware of IMITATIONS. Buv »niy CHARLES'. None OTHER is IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN it 00., Sole Importer*. Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York. Also importer* of fine Winer, Brandies, Cigars, etc. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. “Schnapps,” “London Dock" 'Club House’ “Gins, etc., etc. Beware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in bottles, bearing tho above titles. They nro uilcommon mixed Gins, and until compared with the gonuiiio •‘CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN. they arc apt to deceive the unwary. sopt.7.1y. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, GaylGsvillOf Chcroltco Co., Ain., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. ,M. Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will bo received at this Institution, and fitted for tho com mon dntios of life, or any olass in our Ci logos. Cumpotont Teachers aro employed, Send for a circular. jau21—wly HAYWOOD’S BALM OF ^SAVANNAH! Cleansing, Nourishing and Ueautifying THE IfAIH. I N presenting tho BALM OF SAVANNAH to the imbue, the proprietor dues bo with out any of lliu hesitation attending the in troduction of a new und untried article, for il has now been fifteen venrs before the public, and each year has u-ldcd to its popularity.— Thu demand for it having increased so far ho yund my previous facilities for its manufac ture, thu proprietor has recently completed arrangements for producing it on a inoro cx tensive scale, nnd ot. ihc same time adding U OnugM. Cbldt, Chftt Dtteeaet, VotUvtnrtt, MS; ftWi GREAT FEMALE MEDIC] Female* who ralue health, uliould „ these Pills. They purify the htiMst, remmiA. of oil kinds, cleanse the skin of nil plinplHidl and bring (lie rich color or health to the f«!»* ft* Tha I’Unt* end Herb* of which U«' unde, were di-movered In e very «urpr<*te| b th* Te*uenn», * tribe of Aborlifine* Ir Almannc of our Agent, end you wil . the very Interesting Mrcouut It contalud fli Uhiicinr" of the Aitcce. Oluervp.—.p,e Mountain Iftrb Pith u Braultful Wrapper. Kac\ Ua contain 40 »i Oi 96 rent 1 per lux. Alt yenum*, ham Ik B. L. JUDSON A CO., on rack Ua. B. L. JUDSON, & Co, SOI.13 l 1 nOl-IUI-’.TOt No. BO Lconnrd Stri KKir roar. JM- Arenta wanted *5 w*y»—Add ret* a For sale by FaTell A Yciecr and NniJ A Nowlin, Rome, Ou. Also by alia •dealers throughout the 8tute. DE. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH ] A ttar nnd certain cure for Ccscif, Asthma. P<tin in thc lireast, ’ tt hooping Coughs. Colds, c/c^ am- This is a pi 1 Ordor* promptly flliod. ilarblo Yard op. po*ito Ga Railroad Depot. jan25—ly SANFORD’S LIVER INV1G0RAT0RI NEVER DEBILITATES, prove by all thntlp^ now resorted to vvithlQ dleoasos for which itlg^ It 1ms curotl tliou- — two years who Imd relief, as tho numcr- tificatcs in my pos it in such greatly 011 the Bow- Let tho dictntca of In the uio of the and it will euro Lit Attacks, Dyi have used il, and i* confidence in all the is recommended, sands within tho Inst given up nil hopes of ows unsolicited cer session *how. adapted |o tho torn dividual tqking it. quantities ns to net without n string in h- vwi'. it eui 1 to all cui.gii 11,1x1 tree. DR. LITTLE’S VEBMIBUGE. 'pared nml put upiu bottles 1 . by VV. (I. Little. In using, n is required to relievo children of u beside* ja-iiig one of iho beat and t_ ever nffitred to the public, it* frcuocil fumllles will gave much troahlgwn as well Uh the lire* of ftvhuy ekiWi eight out of every fen i-ose* generally n Dlt. LITTLE S Freucli Mixture. This Is prepared from a French R«i tho forms of No. 1 nnd 2} tlio fit acute, nnd No. 2 for the chronic i t , has been mue.lt improved upon luttiiW and from ita unexampled mircea* b iil' supersede every other remedy for th»4 tliediscnsoof thu Kidney* nnd Bl*d’ orrhojiL Blennorrheul, nnd Fluor l factions. This extensive cmu|K>an<it< properties totally different in Us character fruin anything to he JbucJ i| United State* iUinrnmeoixen or iuioucy it my tpinion of the merits of y Savannah. After using it for some two years, I am prepared to speak from experience, and do not hesitate to pronounce it Iho best pro- miration for (be hair that I have over used.— I esteem it n nloasnnt nnd convenient article for dressing the hair, possessing most of the virtues claimed for tho popular cosmetics of tho day, with none of their deleterious quali ties. I feel confide-***--* " ’ * • ‘ kno- I feel confident that it only needs to he • to thu public to bccomo universally Very respectfully yours, W, T. THOMPSON, Editor of Savannah Morning Nows, The objot Wi — mouths, used Mr. Haywood’s ilnir Ton- ‘ tho Balm of Savannah—nnd 'ably superior ic—known linvo found it inc, other article of tho ‘kind. Jt's uso ttvico .. week is quite sufficient, not only to disengngo the dandruff, Ac., from the hair, hut to pre vent its formation In any applicable quantity. It maintain* the hair too, m that moist nnd plcnsant condition, which so many other specifics pretend to do, but almost always fail—in so fnrns my experience goo*. _ „ J.L. LOCKE, Lnto Editor of the Savannah Ropiildican. Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent May 26,1858. pleasure to certify to the qnoquulucf qualities of your Balm of Savannah. It is tho host tonic for the hair, ns woll as tho most effecting exterminator of dandruff IhnTo over tried.— . My hair hns boon inclined to fall out sinco' my uttaek of Yellow Fevoj in 1854, and among all tho preventive* I linvo triod, the Balm of Savannah has been tlio moslsuccess, ful. This much I say most oboor/nllv. Youra, Ac., P. W. ALEXANDER, Late Editor of tho Savannah Republican. /&{»**For snlo by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agon Manufacturer nnd Proprietor, Bavtvnnah, Go. and by J. G. Yrisrr, and Faiieli/.A Bi- hel, Romo, Ga. ■ July I3.1y. or Complaints, Bil , P0P»ia. Chronic Di nrrhoea. Summer ^ Complaints; Dyson terry. Dropsy. Sour Stomach, Habitual Ooativonoss, Cholic, ^ Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulonce. Jaundice, Feiuale Wcnkucs*.and may housed iuctjonully ,19 ni| Ordinal-, l nmil»MSlloine. It will euro Sick headache, (as thmi*ami can testify) in twenty minutes, if two or throo Teaspoonfuls nro tnkeu at commcnce- mentof attack. All who nro using it nro giving their testi- uy in it* favor. ter in the mouth with tho Iuvignru- . .I. _ n United State* riiarnmcoiun .rnuticc of «afety and ullieic In Ainorifft. DR. LITTLE fi Riugivorm and TotterOintini Hundreds of cases of Chronic I Scald Heads, und disease* of the rtUfl ly, hnvo been ctirod by this rcnu*J since thu introduuliou of the No. Jj* lion (being stronger) scarcely a 1 found that it wil) not effectually *1 short time. Fortheowro of Can and Ulcors It is applied iu the fort tors, nnd almostiumlliblo. Physicians are referred to the 1 r. Little's pamphlet, to the « medicine of the Materia Medfcr, t uses in compounding hi* different r and asked to soy if tuoy are not th# Banco of tlio profession, ns he bint practised inedluino oxtonsDel/ ft* ' in years, before retiring to the b All orders should be addreued to LITTLE A BR0., M*f For sale in Home, by Messrs. F nnd l>y L. W. Dean, Cave flprin| bants or Druggists gonorally. Mi tor, nnd swallow both togothei. Price O110 Dollar per Ilottlc. —ALSO- SANFOID’S FAMILY CATHABTIC PILLS, P COMPOUNDED W10M U!!E VEGETABLE UXTUACTS, nml put un in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keen in any climate. The Family Cn-| . but active Onthnrtb CO has used in his prac-nJJ ' jhPe-nstantlyin-H from those who have and tho satisfaction regard to their use plnco them within The Profession forent Cathartics act of the bowels. Tlio Family Ca rt ue reference to this boon compounded purest Vegetable ulikoon every part canal, nml nro good < whero a Cathartic is , rangoinonts of the Stomach, Sleepiness Pains in tho Rack and Loins, Costivcnoss, Prtin nnd Sorenoe* owov thu whole body, from sudden colp. which frequently, if nogluotod, cud H» n lone eouvso or Fever, Lo.-a of Appu tito, 0 Creeping sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness, Hcqdnelio. or weight in the head, ull Infinmnintory Diaenso. Children or Adults, __ RhcmnnUsni, .. „, Duritierof tho blood and man)’ dison?b" t»« which flesh is lieir. tho iiuiiiorous to montioh in thlBadxml’nmcnt. Dose.;l to 3. Fricc, 3 Dimes. .. Diver Invigorator and Family Catliar- tie lMUs .ire retailed by Druggist generally, nnd sold wholesale by tho Trade Iu all tho largo towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD. M. J)., Manufaoturor and Proprietor, „ ,,, Broadway, Now York. Sold by Druggists in Roi ‘ tlmrtic Pill ig gentle which tho proprltor tice luorolhnn 1 creasing demand long used the Pills which all expresr *- hua induced me tlio reaeh.of nil. well known that dif- on difl'erent portions jtbgrtic Pill ha*,with well established fact M4!from n variety oftho EH j Extracts, which <J.of the alimcuiary O'nnd rafo in ull juueZpily. WALTON Female CoUege Lott OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the Stott in W, C, DAWSON &Co„ I MACON, OB BAVANNAIIW] NOVEL SCHEME! l-ollcy VllM) tottcif. By ibis Sohome. . Purchasers can *cloot tholr own f nml pay any amount for » they may doslrol Extra Class 2, Draw* Och 3 i And on ovary succeeding day (B° D< ^ copied,) nt 6 o’olock, P* ^ JflS-In this .-ohorao, thro ore D placed in tho 3Vho#l—from 1 °P w twelve of theso Numbers aro utowt 1 Wheel. If a person selects ono 1 of tho 75, ami that Number .* 1 Numbers drawn, lieriefs five tune* inveebjrt, If two • selontod L- drawn, lio gets thirty for one) « (#1 tod Niimbors nro d.mwn; bo gets dred. fur one; if four aoleetcd fgjj drawn, ho gets a thousditd for ^ seleeted Numbers are drawn, u for ono, of six solcctod. tiuwhdw' tB n fifteen thousand to one. or more, suleeted munhors nro » flK0 h , .of those iiumhers so aolcotud a among tho Twulvo .Driiwu. Tiehot is a Bluuk. . • • OUR Havana Plan Lotte' Draw four (i) Times n Mo j agd aro tlio most lihornl of auy offered. For partiefilars'ftddr®”’ .W. 0, DAWSON.A COj ^ oct20.1y.] Macon nnd JO., 1 Savnuw^l