The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, July 13, 1860, Image 4

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* 9 • ?06lHj. The Revenge of tho FlOttcrn. FRO* Tn« OF.RUAN OF FBXII.tORAIB. < %t ■W 'softnnd snowy pillow, a'maiden-bound in sleep ; [tig fell her Jong dark Josbetf. , m? olieeka uro purpling deep. OleemlnRstamls MlJtfi «Mffl On its frame of Osior wrought; Flowers fW»Ji. .the cup mUwnliig. Spread their petals, pcrfumo-fraught. Sultry vapor fills tho oliambor, Brooding on languid air s Closed tho lattioo, llod tho Zephyrs, As thoy feared the Summer thoro. While around stilUilenco reigneih, Ilark! a whisper faint anti slight, From the leaflets nnd tho blossoms. Murmuring,humming,soundetu light. From tho vaso now softly gliding, Boa ring shields and helmet crownou, Woven of tho inist thoir vestments, Shadowy forms are floating round, From tho rose’s couch of crimson, Kisee up a lady fair; ar tho gems of dew are flashing In lior quickly waving hair. 'mm the tiny cowl nnd sombro Or tho dark-leafed aconite, . ( »aps a hold and fearloss ridor, Sword and casque all glittering bright. Firm his step nnd high his bearing. Well beseeming his array; On his crest are nodding proudly Heron-plumes of silvor groy. From tho sweet nnd bending lily, Trembling steps a maiden fair*, hliht the veil that floats urounu her— 1 )ewey web in summer air, Ludicrous Halucination or a Hkm.— Dennis Carroll, who lives nt the corner of O’Fallon and Seventh streets, is tho possessor of both A hen and a dog. At the time Hint the latter Intel n litter of mins, tho lion wns devoting her ttae Htasrakwh tlcklenessbf females is proverbial,ns well as their singularity of taste, sometimes. Dame Partlett deliberately loft tho eggs, aml nctUMly took tho “ pops,’—there wore two—under her wing, but for what 1 purpose will probably never be known. And the lien will hot sufl’or nny ono to touch tho infantilo canines, and nlao- lutoly repels the fond solicitude of their own mother. Tho hen still spreads her* solf ovor tho young animals. Tills is no bogus itom—no sell—no connection with “that anuik.”—*S3r. Louis firp. Great Fire at Danville, Ky I W. B.DODDS&Co’a GEORGIA, Floyd eoahlt. property ol John Mi Berrien, Jr., and Rleli- \r n.nlan /In- Ml.sk nf ard M. Berrien, (In' place of their foruicr Guardian, Thomas M. Borrlen, deceased,) tuiuars under fourteen years of dge, rosidonts of /aid county^ This is to cite all persons coucorued to J»o r.nd appear at tho term of the court of Ordi nary to ho held, noxt alter the expiration of thirty days from the first publieatton of this notice, nnd show cause, if they can. why said James M. Poppor should not b« iutrmcu with tho guardianship of tho porwin {inti property of John M. Borrlen, Jr., and Rich ard M. Berrien. Given under tnv hand nnd official signature a.toffioo, tills 2d July, I860. Jnlyfl • ly, i olio. -J. LAMBRKTII, Ord. Administratrix's Notice. G EOROI A, Pom- (bn IIly .- Sixty days after da’e I will apply to tho Court of ordinary of said county for louvo to Sell tho real e*taio and n portion of the u-groe* belonging »<• tho cstato of Ben jamin T. Merely, Into of said county deceas ed, thisJuly the 2nd, 18«I0. A. M08ELY, Adm’x, With the will annexed. JulyCw2i GEORGIA, Polk Couuty. j^IXTY Days after dot.' 1 will tnnko appll; EORGIA, Polk County. IXTY Buys after date, I will apply to tho _ .ourt of Ordinary f »r said county, Ibr iTivc to soli tho finds belonging to tho es- of Lazarus W. Buttle, late of said coutt* ilcci’cd. II. T. A Wit. 8. BATTLE, julyO—w2m Adm’rs. Conoreto Safes Triumphant! From the Turk’s cap fierce advancing, .Strides a haughty Moor and bold ; Gleaming bright, tho golden crescent Lights his dark green turban’s fold. Stately moves a sce|itro-hearcr From tho crown-imperial deep; Following from tho rich bluoiriB, lleavy-nrracd his rangers sweep. i tho bowing pale narcissus, with threatening brow, a FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN THE FI*K Danvim.k, Ky., March 7, 1800. Messrs. W. B. Dodds A Co., Cincinnati: Dear Sir—Tho safe I purchased of you in September last has stood the great fire which occurred in our town on tho JWuFobunry splen didly. I had u lurgo amount of notes, receipts Ao. th It, botore the building burned I took tho papers out but put in some shirts of jiu- por, and upon opening it siuco tho hurtling, they woro NOT EVEN SCORCHED. The voenorlng on tho drawers was a Util* warned ? tho look works very well, am when l oil it a little l think it will boa# good My safo was lu the lower story of n Folk Sheriff Sale. -yyiLL bo sold before tho court house door th to satisfy three li fas. oh niiivd in a Justice's Court of the ll)72d district» f G M-» or of 8. W. Blanco vs.s.dd U1 .oilworth sold to pay the pureba-o tnonjy ft r said youth; Flios, with threatening Many a fiery kiss he presses On the slumbering maiden’s mouth. Now around her couoh thev gather, Circling wildy dunce and swing; 4aa tho words and low the cadence Of the song thoy join to sing. Maiden 1 Maiden! thou hast torn us From our long loved dwelling plaao; Brought us, cruel one i to perish In thy fair but hated vaso. as ever, throe atory ^wilding with shingle roof, lu nr adjoining room, With only a plastered parti idjolnlng room, with only a plastered pi lion, a drug store was kopt, and immediately opposite where my safo was selling thorewi a considerable quantity of paints, oils, tu pontine,cnmphlno, and liquors. Tho build (ng wns connected with tho Patterson Hotel on one shin and was within six feet of th.- Court House on tho other, with a largo pil of wood between my office and the Cc»ur House, and a door entering into my oflico im mediately from tho wood. Th Happy once and glad wo rested On the bosom of the Earth ; Where, through leafy arbors stealing, Sunboums kissed us in our mirth. stnnii frniuo building attached to tborrnrof the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and llquorr in it, and a glass door leading into my ofllc, from it. You Will cels nt ouoo the excossivi heat created at and about It. 1 regard it fu'lv tested, nnd havo no hesitancy in say ing that my papers would have beutl pro ♦Vliero the kindly breezes fanned us, Wandering in our pleasant bowers j Whore bv night wo often sported, Bathed in dew and gentle showors. ordered Now amid tho turbid waters, Sink wo fast and soon must dlo *, Maiden! thoughtless, cruel maiden l Vengeance, vengeance drawoth nigh l had left them in tin A tiumbor of our citizens liuvo examined ..since the tiro and were surpri condition, ami somo of thorn ha’ safes of you, believing them REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES. I shall take great pleasuro in recommend ing youraares. Yon are nt liberty to make such use of this statement ns you propor. Yours, [•«jnm|J } . lushed tho song; the band now bending Close the sloop-chained maiden round; With tho sometime dreary silence Comes again tho murmuring sound, List the hum of whispering voices 1 How tho mpiden’s cheek now glows, Wiiilo her foes all breathe about her Breath that burns aa round it flows 1 •olden opes tho eyo of morning, With the night tho elves are. fled ; Gn tho couch still lies the maiden, Sleeping now as sleep the deftd. On her cheek the rose-hue llngors, Sho herself .a faded flower t With her drooping sisters died she Through Iheir fatal perfume’s power. DURHAM. .. of Ordinary of said ....„ _ ill the lands belonging the cstato of Alexander C. Morris, lato of .id county,' deceased; julyO—w2m ABNER DA It DEN, Adtn’r. in Cedar Town, on tho first Tuesday August m xt, within the legal hours of lev ttio following property, to wit: One House ntid Lot adjoiuing tho town of Wert, tho place whereon A. lJloodwurth lives, containing live acres of land, moro lo.'S—/old a* the prop.rty of A. Blood juno2U Sheriff Sales of Chattooga* W ILL bo sold before the Couri-hou*u door inSutumerviU -, between the legal hours f sal-, on tho first Tuesday iu August, the •Bowing property, to wit I3EORGIA—Floyd County* D ANIEL S'. PRlNTTP.having appiidd to bo appointed Guardian of tho porson nnd property of Johu A. Harslmw, a minor adsr fourteen years of agts. This Is to cite all persons concerned, to bo and appear at tho torm of tho Court .of Ordi nary, to be hold next after tni oxplratiun of. thirty days from the (Hit publication of thfr notice, and show cause, if any they havo, why mid DAn'l 3. Printup should not bo in trusted with'tho Guardianship of tho persons and property of John A. Harshaw. Given under my hand nnd official signature, this 5th of June, 1800. junoT tod J. LAMBERT)!. Ord. Administrator's Sale* A GREEABLE to an order of the court of J\. Ordinary of Banks county, Gn„will ho sold before the Court Houso door. In town of Paulding, on the 1st Tuesday 1n August next between tho legal hours of salo. Forty Aeros of Lrml. Sold as the i iopoity »f James Martin, ?r„ lato of Franklin countv. dec’d, for distribution. ANDREW MARTIN. JunoS-tOd Adtn’r do bonis non, HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and 3oavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Borne, Ga. WE 1‘espootftill# toilet n continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING aftd Cash Customers, I To whom our Gsods ere for salo at tho LOWEST FlGlfRES* Administrator^ Citation. Q,BOH (1TA, Polk county .-— jr Whereas, Henry Kingsbory, Adminis- rator on tho estate nf Jesss Walt n, late of said county deceased, has inndo application ‘ mo in terms of the law, for his dismission otu his said administration. These are theref ire, to eito nnd admonish nil persons interested in said estate, to show eau«etotneon or before the second Monday in January next, why said administratoV should not he dismissed from his said ad ministration, otherwise I shall proceed ac* ilitiff lo law. livon under my hand and official signature this May 28th 1800. tnayStwOm. 8. A. BORDERS, Ord’ry. CABINET FURNITURE, GEORGIA, rioyd County, rpwo months after date application will lu _ do to the Ordiuary of Floyd cotlnlV, fur leave to sell all the Land and Negroes gltig to the estnfu of Oubril Jones, late of said couuty. This .‘inth May 1800. MARY H .JONES, Adm’x. WM. H, JONES, Ailm’r. tnaySlw GEORGIA—Tloyd County. W HEREAS. John W. Tumor and James F. Huskiuson. Administrators of lionja- min M. Tutt, docoased, mpreaent to Court, in their petition, on file nnd • nterod on Record, that they havo fully administered R-njnmin M. Tutt’s estate, These are, thoreforo, to cite nil persons cerncd, kinsmen and creditors, to show cause, if any they ran, why said Adminis trators should not bo discharged ft'tmt their Administration anil receive letters of dismis- ion <»n the first Monday iu August, IM00, Giron under my hand nnd official signature nt office, 6th February, IMHO. fob9. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ordinary. Court in favor of McItonMe, Cadow A >. vs. Shropshire «t Kendrick—properly •inted out by ttliiintiil'N attorney. G. M. ileps >u‘a interest in Jot ot laud No. J2, in the 28th Diet, and !(d See. of Chattooga county, levied on as tin ierty of said Hopson to satisfy thro Justice.# Court of 871 district f Walker county, in favor of Morgan A Lano vs. G. M. II »psun—proporty pointed out by plaintiffs, and levied b; ‘ ” and seturned to m». Also, lot of land No. 1R1 In tho 14th dlst. id tth sect, of said County—lovled on as tho property of Robert Hawks to satisfy two GEORGIA, Floyd County. XYTHEREAS. Henry U. Dempsey, TT inlnistrnted of Joseph C. Dempsey, represents to tho Court, in his petition duly filed nnd entered on record, that he bus fully Administered Josoph C. Dempsey's estate. This is. therefore, tol ito all persona n« cerncd. kindred ami creditors, t » sJtoW cause, if any they can, why said administrator should Hot be discharged from his adminis trntlon, and receive letters nf dismission 1 on tho flr.it Monday In December, i860. Given under tnv hand nnd official sigtta- Mantillas, Points & Shawls, NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, 15 SIT’S CLO'HIINCI F.xtrn (^ualitiijs and Makes. IIATS, BOOTS &. SHOES H013SE-FUBN!SH1N6 ItAVIXO ASSOCIATED TIIEMSKt.VES TOOKTllEB FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING AM, KINDS AND STYLE OF Extensivo Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO itAtlYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH CA ROI.lNAl SOUTH CV! RO ILY A .t- GEORGIA MAKES I r ow RECEIVING AND OPENING, and comprisingono of tho largest, an*' ... >3t attrilctivo Stock, in the Southern CoUtt try, which will bo sold ns MANUFACTURE LA11GELY, All artlclerfHn ourllpc, nnd to fill all orders at tlm shortest v. MR. SUMTER, has been long known iu this community, n therefore, warrant all articles tnado by.us. Wc shall baVldi Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, uml Furniture, at very reasonable prlt os. Wo cordially invite nil tho eitisens of tho country to our Waro Room, Furniture Store t Manufactory,dmth on Bro.vl 8t.. Rome. tlu. Ffflfc UIIRIAL CASES always on hit and every quality of COFFINS mado ns soon ns required. CHARLES W, MILLS. * jttly27,ly* JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, Upliolstery, MA TRESSES. this at oflico, tills 6th Mirv. 1860. mny2(» JESSE L VMBEUTH. Ord'y. issued from Justice court of the 872 Itstrioi, G. M„ of Wliitfiold county in favor »f sloaeph Glonn vs. Robert Hawks—nroper- y p dnt d out by plainlUT, and levied on by ■ 'nstable, and returned l>~ Wo are Agents for these splendid Safes and invito tho public to call and soo other certificates as to tho manner. In which they resist the attaaks of/both FIRE AND BURGLARS Those safes have nover failed tor>roscn:e their contents, nnd nro warranted to ho ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. The construction of tho BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and In connec tion with the ‘’Great American Koy Regis- tar Lock," (which possesses Hie grout advan tage of having NO KEY HOLE and yet bus Urn security 5f a PERM UTA'l’INO KEY enpablo of 250.000.000 ehnuges.) thoy will ho found perfectly improonnhle. A. W. CALDWELL. Rome, Ga. Btrattox & Srymour, Nashville, Tenn. may25.wly. GEORGIA, Floyd County. T O nil whom It may concern—W. R. Ter- huno having, in proper ft»rtn; applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on tho oslnto of ImWroh*o Brock, Into of the State of Alabama, deernstd. (nnd huv \n\f unsettled business in this State)—. This is to cite ull uml singular the crodi tors and next, of kin ol Lawrence Brock, to be nnd appear at my office, within the timo al lowed bv law, nnd show eauso if nny they have, why purumnent Administration should not bo granted to W. B. Torhuno on iftwrcnco Brook's estate. Ivon under my hand nnd official tdgnu- , at office this’, 25th June I860. JuneSfi JESSE LAMBEUTU. Ord'y. GEOitGlA, Polk county. A T the flrut term of tho Court ofOrdlnary for said comity, after the expiration of six months fr<*m tho date of those present*, I will makunppliention to said court ft»r letters ot (lismi^Biott from (ho further administration on tho estate of M »rk JacKson with tho will annexed. This May ih t Tth. I860, miyll. JA3. W1IEEI.EH, Adm' Prcliticiann. Th« editor of the New Hampshire Conservative complains that his neigh bor of the Democrat has served him bad ly. His neighbor of the Democrat serves God himself badly. A Woodstor Republican acousos tho Washington Constitution of “bootless ttoa *** \vn alimibl think f'niwlitlllioil's lies.”* We should think Constitution lieswoll booted from tho way they trav el. JOB OFFICE. •lORGlA, Floyd County. rpwO MONTHS after duto nppnllcntion . will ho tnado to tho Ordinary of Floyd lunty, On., for leave to sell all tho rial es- d negroes belonging to the estate of Irwin, deceased, for tho bcuotit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— This Juno 22. I860. JOHN I. HUGGINS, '2t»-w2m Adm' Our old friend Hooper, of tho Mont gomery (Ala.,) Mail has got to bo a real fire-eater, though ho formerly did’nt take Iris viotuids any warmer than we do ours. Wo insist that ho spoil his name Whooper. Tho editors who stoal our paragraphs show at least that they know now to takoajoko. Tho editor of tho Now Hnmpshiro Democrat suvs that when lie has been a candidate for Congressional nomina tions he has been twice foiled in Con ventions ot his political friends by a tie. Lot him tako heed to his life, or a tio” will ultimately be tho death of him. . gaySomo men use words as riflomen do bullets. Tho few words used go right to tho mark. Thoy lot you talk, guide with thoir eye and face, on and on, till what you say can bo an swered in a word or two, then thoy launch out a sentence, pierce tho mat ter to. tho quick, and are done. You never Jcnow where you stand with them* Your conversation falls into their minds as rivers fall into the deep chasms, and are lost from sight by its depth and darkness. They will some times surprise you with a few words, that go right to the mark like a gun shot, and then they aro silent again, as if thoy were reloading. nty. tho legal hours of sulc, tho tract of land, in said county, whereon Grove Tomlinson resid ed ut tl.e time of his death, containing Two Hundred and F.»riy Acres, inoro or less, (sub ject to widow's dower.) Also Linn, a negro* woman aged about 45, Jacob, a boy about 21. Alfred about It), and Jane, n girl 15. Sold jis tho property of said Grove Tomlinson, Into of Gordon county, deceased, for tho bon- (Hof his heirs and crodRors. Terms mode dny of " !iX, Ad VUR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL O kinds of JOB WORK ly office lu Upp Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind Cards, Posters, Circulars, Dodgers, ■ Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks, or other Job work will do well to give us a c MARRIAGE LICENCES, and all kinds of LEGAL BLANKS, kept constantly on hand. Last Words.—The last words spoken from the floor of the House of Repre sentatives • prior to its adjournment, were uttered by Mr. Z. B. Yanoo. a mem ber from North Carolina, and thoy were singularly appropriate to tho whole his tory and condition of the iost House— appropriate to the state of political par ties and party politics—appropriate to the whole disorganized and unhinged condition of public affairs. They are these: "I call for the reading of the riot act.” It might.havo been done, however, with equal propriety, at any day of the PAW s„ WE HAVE ALSO A No. I RULING MACHINE Blank Books, Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &o, A Japanese Shows FionT.-^-On Wed nesday evening tho report of n pistol startled the crowds assembled at the Continental Motel, Philadelphia, in the Japanese apartment. The Inquirer, Bays: ..«* 11 seems that an individual partially inebriated obtained admittance to tho strangers, and entering into conversa tion with one of them, exhibited a loaded pistol. The latter accidentally went off, the ball whizzing past the Asiatic’s ear and burying itself in the wall. The Japanese, suspecting treach- instantly drew liis sword and charged upon tho inebriated man, defying 14m to battle. The latter was rescued. BOOK III SIMM A RRAuEMENTS havo been tnado with ancxcclloni I)ook Binder to till entrusted to - ** ' Persons having Mng< Periodicals of nny kind, Sheet Mu- ” u ’Books of nny kind, they sl<\ Law Books, desire bound, may be assured that it neatly done, nnd on rcaionablo torms, if trusted to our caro. Terms Oash. Dissolution. T HE firm of Block, Blount A Ooinoron this dny dissolved bv mutual consent.— Our office will bo found In the Etowah Hotel building, first door below tho entrance theII del. Those.indebted to tho firm v . please come forward and pay? and those wh have accounts not due until tho twenty-fifth of December, will please settle by note. miner, will please settle by note. BLACK, BLOUNT A CAMERON, mfty!7w.lm GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS. David D. Duke. Admlnlitrn tor of William Thnrington. represent* to the Court in his potitinn. duly fil 'd nnd entered on Record, that Im Ims ftilly admin istered William ThoriogtonV eslute, These nro, therefore, to cite nil persons OOI"J?JZ,<G!r&5 CHAIRS On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia. NVITE-l tY> P tMfj, ail :h) f.i li-?i p trdutl.irly, to visit his Ware Rooms, whero ho lias tnply of Rosewood, Parlor and oliambor Firnifure, M’hoguiy, Walnut, nnd Imitation Furniture Fr-un tho best Spring Rent d»fa. the oomnmn.'«t article in use. Also tut assortment nf JIt»trv*«c«, Tucker’s Patent Spring I)ml,Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes All kind* of Furniture di-qmjcli. nnd neatly rcpn'red. Jlb-’Ml pntrmi.igo heretofore extended tu him, he hopes, by close ••rk. of tl.r Adminivtrntor’fl Sale. Y Virtue of an order from tho court of Idndrcd nnd creditors, to slu cause if nny they can. why *nid administra tor should not bo discharged from lib admin istration nnd receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday in September i860. Given under my hand nnd official signature, CA8JI, CAIUXET SHOP - u tt ward St., near the Etowah Ho, •ed nnd repelrcd. Work warruuicd to ci\ Jdbirs Uvt.iile l ul wholosalc price, mu fin .860 LADIES ELEGANT IN- EVERY VARIETY. jursoN* wornt m (IRT a' pancAGR, PLANTATION GOODS! —0F- oliiltl la taken ill tufty nftou l» tho c« u ^ clcntli, u^ilu noting without delay, and b r *— the Mountain Herb Tea ImmefilatfU not only wire tho child a long and t Illness, nnd yottnmlf ‘ much oxpente, bu«, feel happier -In Unmving that yon have i your duty, mid perchance ravul its lift. OBSKRV15.—Alwftvs fipd the Name and c- nature of R. L. JUDfcON A CO., am) ib f i. trait of Teeuco t On each package of tliiilU Ten. Low as the Lowest, Gash or to prompt phying oustoincrs, o the usual time. J. H. MoOLUNG, r30w. Romo. Georgia. McNAUGIir, ORMOND & Co. Commission Merchants, Aift Dealer* in Hcnrral iitenkanM Keystone lltiildiuga, WliitelmU St. ATLANTA. GA. N^-UF.FBUKNOKS i, wlv ii give railsfacti. and great bargain July27’ly. IV. RHODES HILL, W, R. HERNDON. Smith Patrick; Hmallwoad, Karl A Co : Allen. M Loan A Dulklcy. New York : Wm M. I. ton A Co.. Naylor A Smith, Charleston? J Toft, Cash'r., Duncan A JolinM »t A Mel, Wnl.-dn Smith ...... . : Crittcn ten A Co., Louisville Wick*, l'rc*. MompliU? 1). A. January Hi. Louis. t Ordinary of Gordon county, will h« sold the first Tuosday in August next, bcftiro > Court House door in said county, within Polk Sheriff Snles. W ILL bo sold before the Court I in Cedar Town, on the first. . ... July, within tho legal hours of sulo the’fol lowing property, to wit: One road wagon. 4 buggies, 2 sorrel mates one mule, .1 watches, ono shotgun, 40 pieces of leather, more or less, ii Iso tho ono'half interest In lots No. .101 n nd .102 and one aero more or l- ss. it being a portion of lot No. 275, with a tan yard thereon >vi»lf all tho appurtenances tlmreunto belonging, ennrist- ing of leather nnd hides in vnts, supposed to be worth $800,00, moro or less. Said tract* of land all lying iti tho 18th dlsL, 3rd sect., levied on ns tho properly of A. II. Evans, COX, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE -GROCERS, H which are oflored to cash nnd short time, prompt paying customers'nt very low fign Our facilities tor purolm-ing and a perfect knowledge of the want* of the public, junol5 CURTIS BAILEY, Administrator's Salo. B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Or dinary of Floyd county, Ga., I will sell f<*r the hmefit »f the heirs nnd creditors of Mrs. Mnrtlin Winfrey, lute of said county do. e ’080(1. on the 1st Tuesday in July next, t Negro woman, named Martha, about 40 oi years old. may28 LARK IN BARNETT, Adtn’r. maker*, Crnbb A Whitekend, ludoi satisfy ono fi. fa., issued from tho Superior Court of Polk county in favor of Wm. J~ Henderson. J. C. YORK, l»»nol Hhorilf. GEORGIA, Floyd County. WTII ARE AS, Charles Knowlo* Adtninis- V V trator of Oherokeo B. Talbot, repre sents to the court, in his petition, duly tiled nnd entered on record,that ho Ims fill . ministered Oherokeo B. Talbot’s estate. This is th -refine to cite all p.-r*ons con cerned kindred nnd creditor*, to show cause if any they can, why said ndministrat' should not. ho disoharged from his adminis tration. and recoivo letters of dismisdon the first Monday in Novombcr, 1800. Given under my hand nnd official sfgn: turn, nt office, this 2d of April. I860. apr5wfiin JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord. Rail Road Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS, Stephen Ball, administra tor of Thomas M. Gladen, represents to the Court in his petition, duly tiled nnd en tered on rocord, that he has fully administered Office Dalton A Jacksonville 11. It. Co. Dalton, Go., May 22d, 1800. N OTICE is hereby given, thot tho 4th in- fUallmont, ten dollars on each share of tie Capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company, has been ailed by tho Directors, payable at the office •f tho Company in Da'ton, on tho first day of August noxt. Byordor. junelw2m EDWARD WHITE, Scc’y. ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE. T HE subscriber oflfurs for sale his Plantation, uu Etowah lllver, three and a half miles from Kingston, and eleven miles. from Rome, containing seven Hundred nnd Fifty Acres, of whi.b two hundred and fifty nro cleared and in a high stuto of cultivation. Up m the plnco is a good two story Dwelling containing oight rooms with fire place*, bail I threo yen\s ago. All the necessary out build ings are in good condition. Tho plueois re markably lualthy, nnd for convenience of situation, is exc.-llod by none in Chor»kco, Georgia. Tho" Rome Railroad runs through ■ ho entire length of tho place nnd offers grout facilities for shipping Produce. Adjoining 'and*, of great fertility, nro oircrod for silo ’ tho purchaser should desire a lagerr npril20\v3tn. Estray Notice. Clerks Office Inferior Court, June 9th 1800 /~1 EORGIA. Polk county stod G. M., tolls before Samuel Olmstond, the Justices of the Peace", for said district, estray, a liriif sorrel horse Colt, about twelve (I, kindred and orcditurs. to show any thoy enn, why said administrator should not l»o discharged from his administration and reccivo letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1360. Given under my hand nnd official signn I’UAOII-TllLU STKE'jjST, ATLANTA, «A. copartnership as above, jiropnrcd to exhibit an elo- guut uml L'csh STOCK OF GROCERIES, c a few of t Iio urth-les 30 hds. New Orloans'.Sugar, 100 “ A B & C., 50 his. crushed andBrown Sugar, 200 Bags Bio Coff e. 25 Bags .Tavn coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails, 10 “ Old Govn-nmsnt Coffee, 300 Box candles, 100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 ” Snuff, 150,00 “ Segars, 200 bJj-^ec'd Whisky, 75 i)bl« Old Eye Whisky, y ’ 30 Pack’s Crescent’s, IIonn''ssv nndotbe. oboioe Brandies 10 “ Brands, Old nnd Soft, from private stook, 500'Saoks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Darry cheese. And any quantity or Rmla, Starch, Pickles, flatinips. Satires. Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Oysters, Mackerel, Sardines. Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Cltu *-—•'• .... . . vited. " * Awaiting your commnnde. and always nt your h COX. HILL A CO. To the Bc-Drufferod, —A^D- Poisoncd ntlzcBx of Georgia. HAYWOOD'S BALM OF SAVANNAH SANFORD'S LIVER INVIG0RAT0R NEVER DKBtlJTATKS, I T is Compounded entirely from GtlinSy mid ha* become uil cstuhlMicd ,u Standard ModbAiio. kii*wn and up- JUt«t)h M S TTOItM T(A jutkrox’s worm tka C!itl.1ttlteC TAKK ’IT IT.NEVfeR rABfJ- THE DOCTORS ARE How much b^ttef and safer would it L "o U always In tho house; a little dslijJ B. L. JttoSCM & CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS.! 50 Zieonard Street New York For salo l>; Nowlin, throughout the State. o by Enroll A Yeiscr and l . Rome, Go. Also by n l tnedldul I Kowuij i DR. UTTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH I'fuin cure for Caught, L Asthma, Pain in the Breast; alto, ooping Coughs, Colds, etc,, among th This ts npUusunt tuwdicino to take, r „ eing immediate relief, and in nine out of a prompt cure. It cxmim the •trolling influence over Cough* uml 1... n of the Lungs of any remedy known, i stopping tho most violent in a few 1 utmost in a tlMV or tWr». Mm; iiiglit to be decidedly consumptive •n promptly cured by using a few U d iliu wearing Little's Strengthening Fl •* on thcclicsi. As anHUodynecx|actoni\ without astringing the hywcls, it stand* iioiiut to all cough tnixtiires.. DR. LITTLE'S VERMIFUGE. ' pared and put up in bottle* and' nly by ,W. G. Little. In using, nothing s required to relievo children of wortm,. uesidcit being one of the best and chci] overAjIftired to the public, its frequent families will save nihuh' ttmbio uml expraid ,IH Well as the* livt's of many cliUdjciq R OUI ur c.T.g/,,, ™,,.. Frcitcii Mixture.^ ■ This is prepared from’A KrciidHEclix - ‘>rin* or No, 1 and 2; tor , nnd No. 2 far tjio cliroifll *tnge,) i « been much improved upon in thi* rutin d from iU unexampled siic«css i* likely upersedo every other remedy for the iuie the disease of the Kidtioys and Bladder, 6i rrlienl, Blcnuorrlicnl, and Finor All-in , lions. This extensive eoni|>oiiud n ml per tic* totally dillcrent in tmte tractor from anything to be found in United 8tatea*l‘hnrnmcoji the for ifety and ella-tency {«nut Ht»« Atneriea. DR; LITTLE 8 Ringworm mid Totter Ointment. Hundreds of cases of CUrnnic T*tt Scald Hoads, and discuses oflhri ektn gcneriVL ly. have been cured by this remedy, ull the introduction of jho No. 2 ji " .nger) r ilthnt it will tintbllheinaHy sh»rt41 me. For the euro of Ca d Ulcers it is applied'in the ft ■ Wm cirectuidlycrailiihteisfl cure of Caneirouf Sorts| id Ulcers it is applied in I* “ - - ■ rs. and iilmnst infallible. Phvsicians are referred to the 13th pagest Dr. Little’* pamphlet, to the ratsh-gtif vl undlcluh ’of tho Materia Modh-a, lilt M iscs in compounding tit** .dificreiit rrntoli«Vl itul u*kcd to sny if they nro u»l tliechirfr* linr .o of the profc»sl;in, as he liinae’f K pracliacd mcdU’ino'esteiiilvcly for in"r*tU»| ii yoArs. before retiring to the hrslncii. All ordcis should bo addressed to LITTLE A imO.; Miicon.O For sale In Home, l .v Messrs. Furoll A Bi«b I and by L. W. Dean, Cave Springs, and I DruggisU generally. WALTON Female College Lottery-, OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the State in 1856. W.C. DAWSON & Co., Ma'|,n MACUN, Ol! RAVANNAll.GA. NOVEL S0HEM]Bl,. Policy Finn Lottery* provn by all that vilest clue.- compound* in tho f-»rm of "Alchuholic Drinks, that ever emanated fram that post'of society, the Liqruit MtXxn. Thoy arc sold io you ns a luxury, or theyyro lUspunnod to you as a Modi cine, and in either ci cflect is tho same. Thoro i3 but one way to GEORGIA, Floyd County: LTfHEnEAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis- V* tratur of Jos. J. Gill, represcnU to the Court In hi* petition, duly filed nnd on tered on record, that ho has fully administer ed James J. Gill’s ostatc. Thl* is, theruforc, to cite all persons con- ernofi, kindred and creditors, to show cause, f any they can, why said AdminUtrator should not bo discharged trom ills Adminis tration, nnd rocolvo letters of di*iuission, the first Monday in Oetobpr, I860, liven under my band and official signature, nt office, this, 5th Man-h, I860. ir20 JESSE LAMBKRTII, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Floyd County* W HEREAS, Williutjt J. Sniith, executor of Charles AVebb, deceased, rcprcdonts tho Court, in his petition, dtilv filed and 'cord-that ho has fully admlnis- istntc. This is, thereforo, to cite, nil persons con cerncd, kindred nnd errditors, to show cause if any they can. why said Executor should not bo discharged from hiu Executorship, and receive lottcr* of dismission on tho first Monday in O.’tohor, I860. under my hand nnd official signature at office, this 5th March, 1860. rnarlO. JESSE LAMBERTU, Ord’y. id u hftlf^mnd* high, with a blar.o .face, and loft liind foot whito, -supposed to bo about three year old—valued by Thomas' G. W. McMickin. freeholder of »aid comity and district, to bo worth Fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.. Tho owner of said estray is re quired to coino forward, pay charges and tako said horso away, or no will ho dealt with a* tho law directs. A truo" extract from tho Estray Book, •* . , T. M. HIGHTOWER, C. I. C. June 16w*tri2w. GEORGIA, Floyd county, W HEREAS, William J. Smith. Adminis trator of Matthew Smith, ly I fully udminlster- /^ILARK’S Gonuino Friction Matches—tho \J cheapest ami best, at 1 Junes tru FARELL A YEI8ER. trator of Matthow Smith, represouts to tho Court iu his petition, duly filad arid *■- tered on record, that ho has ed. Mnthow Smith's cstato. This is thereforo, to olio all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, 1[ «my *hoy can, why-said administrator shqtild not he discharged from his adminis Irntion und reccivo letters of dUmtasion oi the first Monday in Ocinhor. 1860. Givon "Under m.v hand and official signature at office, this 5lli March. I860. inarlO. JESSE L\MBERTH, Ord'y. Eerosine Oil and Lamps O P THE BEST QUALITY* FOB SALE cheap by. :* ” • ^ *.* ’ febll.- T?RNLEY,^gr^^|^. rope, and that is to a luxury or a modicun.eut ufo and rclinblo stiniii- . i eiiiiuiu on in ii ■ ant,sold undor stump and 0 NrlV-Youi’T cal, which renders it eer Clonnsing, Nourlshingnml Donmifying THE HAIR. I N presontiiiff tho BALM OF SAVANNAH to tho public, tho proprietor dues so with ■ out any of tho hesitation attending the in iroduetjun of n new and imlried article, fur ii j has now been fifteen years before the public, •and each year has added to its popularity. Tho demand for It having increased so far be yond my previous facilities fur its manufac ture, tho proprietor has recently completed Such a tain it Ims nut been tampered with, ertielo is CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. which is Distilled under direction-ot tho Brit ish Government,, is delientoly flavored, (unlike any other Gin,) with somo of tho most valuable restoratives of tho Vegetable Kingdom, and is by fur the most healthy beverage extant. Tim .Most Eminent Physicians of Europe and Amoricn, not only recommend its use by tho halo and heurtyl but prescribe it as ii medicine where a stimulant i« requirod. Tiie Fkmalb 8kx will find it not only a nlca«ant Cordial, butaeortiiin relief in Buffer ings of a periodical character. Analytical Ciikmibts of all ranks pro nounce it porft-clly pure, and its restorative moriss incomparable. 8old only in quart nnd pint bsttloshy nl Druggists’ Grocers, Country Morchaiits, Ac. Bo waro of IMITATIONS. Buy only CHARLES'. None OTHER is IMP6RTED. B. BALDWIN k CO., Sole Importers. Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York. Also importers of fine Wines, Brandies, Cigars, etc. CAUTION TO THE TUBLIC. “Schnapps,” “ London Dock" ‘Club House’ “Oiua, etc., etc. Beware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in bottles, bearing the above title*. Thoy nro nlj common mixed Gins, and tin til compared with tho gonuino “CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.' they aronptto deceive the uuwnry. soptT.ly. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gnylnsvillo, Cltorohou Co., Ain., - S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both’sexos will l>e received nt this Institution, apd fitted for the com- .Send for a circular.. nrrnngi-inonts for producing it« •c soalo, nnd at the sumo timo adding u its former oxcclh’oce, by the result of a long u well practical oxperietico in its use. Tho following vouchers ar< known, nnd can ho attested j » Savannah, Ang. 3, 1858. J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I cheer fully comply.witli my promiso, to givo yon my •pinion of the moritH of your Balm of two years, Savannah. After usinw .. 0 ,.„, u ^-unre, I ;t-n prepared to speuk from exporience-, nnd '' ” - to pronouncu it the best pro- resorted to with liscuees for which it It ha* cured thou* wo years who hnd vlief, a* tho iiumcr- tifinitos iu my pos- The dose must be pvrameut of the in- Let the dictates of in tho use of the nnd it will euro Liv- Intis Attacks, Dy* arrhoen. Summer terry, Dropsy, Sour CofllivonesB, Cholic, Murbus, Clioloi have used it, nnd confidence in all tho is rccoiumeii.tcd. sands within tliulnst given up nil hope* of J3y. this,Scheme. Puroharer* can soloof their own -NutnWl ud pay any amount ft«r a Ticket they may ileriro l unsolicited session show, adapted to the Uni dividual taking it. quantities us to act els. . iUirjudgmentguido Liver luvigorator, Complaints,. Bil pepsin. Chronic Di- Complnintfl, Dysen- Stoninch, Habitual . Cholera, Cholera' infantum, Flatulence, o, Female Weakness, and limy ho ueod fully ns an Ordinary l-mnily Medicine. It will cure Sick headache, (as thousand can testify ) in twenty minutes, if two .oi threo Teaspoonfuls aro taken at conuucnce- i giving thoir tosti- in it* lav water in tho mouth with the Invignrn- n.iration for ilio hair that I have over use'd I esteem it a pleasant nnd convenient nrticlo tor dressing tho hair, possessing most of the virtues claimed for tho popular cosmetics of the day, with none of their deleterious quali ties. I. feel confident that it only needs to he known to the public to become universally lopuldr. Very i Editor of Savannah Morning .N ews. Io ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKIIN? The object of this is to atuto that I have, for some months, used Mr. Haywood's Huir Ton ic. known as the Bnlm of Savannah—und have found it Inoonipnrrihly superior to any other uitlclo of the kind. Its use twice a week I* quilQ sufficient, not only to disengage thodandrufl, Ac., from the hair, but to pro- vcill It. forinnllDi) In nny niip!lcnl)lo.|unlitJty. I nminlnins t la linlr Ion, !n tlmt tnolil nn'l pleasant condition, which so many- other specifics-protend to do, hut almost always "’hero fail—in so far as my experience goos. t my experience goos. J. L. LOCKE, Lato Editor of the Savannah" Republican. May 26, 1858; . Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: It gives me pleasure to certify to the unequaled qualities of your Balm of Savannah.. It is tho best tonio for the hair, us well as tho most ei^cctna , exterminator of dandruff I havo over tried.— My hair has been inclined to foil out.sinc6 my nt.Lu.-k of Ypllow Fever in 1854, -Und among all tho preventives I hivvp tried, tlfo Balm of Savannah has been tho most success, fitl. This much I say most cheerfully. . Yours. Ac.,. P. W. ALEXANDER, Late Editor of tbe Snvanrinh Republican,. ^SirFor salo,by J. 5t. HAYWOOD; Agen Manufacturer and Proprietor, Savannah, Ga. and by J. G. Ybisbb, and Fahkll A Bi- 8BL. Rome, Ga. July I8.1y. itnd swallow both together. I'rico One Dollur per Dottle, —ALSO— SAN I’D I D'S FAMILi CATHARTIC PILLS, P gom pounded from URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, nnd put up in Gins* Coses, Air Tight, and will keep in Tho ily Ca hill active Cnthnrtic has u*od in Id* prnc- iy years. The constantly in- . L.. and tho satisfaction regard to their use. plnce them within The Profession foront Cathartic* net of the bowels. Tho Family Cu- due reference to (Ids been compounded purest Vegetable" nliko on ovory. part id. nro good ( Cathartic is thurtie Pill is gcutlc which tho propritor o than twen- Teasing demand lung used tho; Pills which ali express in bus induced mo to tho reach of ul|. thnrtic Pill has,with well cstahlishcd fuel, from a variety oftlio Extraots, whloh act- of the ali moil tary C^Und safe lu all eases . .s needed, such as. Do- rniigomonts of tho ’Slonmoh, SlecpinesB. Pains in tliri Rack and Loins, Costiveness, Pdin and Soreness ovor thawl\plo body, from end in a longoourso of Fever,'Loss of Appo- tito, a Creeping sensation nf Cold over the body, Restlessness, Hcadnelio, or weight iu Bio bend; nil Inflanimntory Disease, Worms in Children-nr Adults, Rlieumntisin, a groat Purifierof the blood and many - diseases to- whicli nosli is hoir: the numerous to niontion in tills odXersisemo.nt. Dose, >1 to 3, mi l’rioe, 3 Dimoe, i. ™; L * VW Jnrijtorhtor rind Family Cathar- tie Pills are retailed by' Druggist generally, and sold.wholesale by- the" Trade in all tho largo towns. . • . 8. T. W. SANFORD. M. D.," Mid Proprietor, . a ... 835 Broadway,How York,. Sold by Druggists In Rowe. juqo20.1y, Extra Class 2, Dram ' Oct, 3, 1859. And c ry succeeding day (Siindsyitf-l ccpted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M. " this Sohcmc, thro are - 75 Ni'=lf placed in the Wheel—from ■] ~Jtp to T twelve of those NutnUm are drawn Wheel. If p person sulccts one. Numbtr <if the 75, nnd that Number is hritonc Numbers drnwu, hegetvfivc times the aw invested, If two selected . Number* drawn, ho gets thirty for oner if three ted Numbers are lUawn, he gets two hi dred fur ono; if four seiorteu number* drawn, lie gets a (hmiBnud. for one: If i Holci-led Numbers uro drawn, five thouit for ono, of six aoh otod numbers aro drs* fifteen thousand to one. Rbmf.mpvr 1 n ' or moro, selected numbers nro taken, an* of thoso numbers so selected ore not.-" 1 *! among tho Twelve Drawn Number*! Ticket-id a Blank. OUlt Havana Plan Lotteriei Draxo four (4) Timtsji Month! agd aro tho most liberal of nnyjohwnW^ oflored. For particulars address, W. C. DAWSON A C0-. Maq. oc.t2fl.ly.] Macon and Savannah,a THE .greatest lit EVER MADE IN STANDARD ' 9 A FT Bit tills date, I wlll«U»* Wf UarlliolC FamUy Bo,tint? Machine. A * dilution of $20,60 from former snpg P. fl.—Tho Now Straight Noodlo i* nowont. .. • uov23.Iy, A.LEYDBN,Oej Bant* T HE Stoukhoirior of ihri COOSA M . TOOOA B..H. n. oqmfanwM’i fewMlw tho 10th of Jurte noxti: Albo Fifteen P* r i tho 10tU of ^urte noxt. Albo y A, li; CULBEK8' npr6w2?ri 8co y : Mr..' - ■ * ' - • • -