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A Solemn Address to my Merslash.
nr sTHo.v-y-iiops.
Oh thou preslius llttlohunch ofcapillary!
I’m sottln fold o glass; or liioar
Hifalutinlv speakin, a mirror, looksn
Kilo at yew, vowln yore stupoipus (over
Proporehuns, with * erltlck’a i. Yes, woman
Very huge, 'bout as long aa a floa’a leg.
Why don’t yor grow sum, and look
Like tolhor poepul’al you good for
nuthiu’ •
Littlo critter. Ain’t yer shamed
Tor set rito thor in frunt uv mi fase
That ivai and not gro sum, ivhylo
Everybody’s makln phun uv yerf
Yer culler ain't nun 2 purty,
Neither. Kind of a sandy yallor
Hoddish huo, mixt with a little ivhj to.
O thou
Tlelekit bunoli uv bsr, I’ll tell ycr
What's the fno. er y er don t 8™"
Nor ivhnt you hnv bin grmvin I II talk
Yer vile over ter bill barrelI, tho barber,
An’ malic him black vor jest«
Black ns a nigger, anMhon you 11
Look owote, wont yor ? And ef yor
Git tor cutton up about mo, 111 haul
That that* old why to razor uv myne,
A n’ just slash yor rito orf Then whatTl
Beeum of yer? who will ye have ter
Talk vor round town and sho yer orf,
then ?
Sal, who will yer have ter take yer tor
Tho stircus and theatre on ter sea
Tho gal*,' & ao forth ? Why, noboddio,
Yer’l be
Left in the «uds. No person wll
Evur trubbul themselves 'bout yer like
Kyo hov, olohoss, so yer’d better pitch
lu an* gro sum I
INDIAN SUMMER.
A sad honrt in a sobbing breast,
Whoso birds have fled that sang for mo,
Is tho swoot golden robin’s neat,
That swings in silonco on tho treo.
Thero stands thesoro and withered brlor,
Counting tho rod beads on its stem,
For snow will quench its loaves of tiro,
And death will blanch cheeks red
like them.
No bud to bloom—no beak to sing—
No flowor to greet tho oagor oye—
No oriolo with sunny wine—
No song between us and the sky.
Vory Illno!
Oh 1 why did I not toll her sooner
That ray heart and my lifo wero her
own?
Why, why did I linger so idly,
Till Love’s ohoosen season had flown?
Now thoy say she’s to marry anothor—
And oh! it tho tidings bo truo,
Though I won’t think of poison or pow
der,
I shall certainly look vory bluo.
The Fashions.
The Philadelphia Bulletin i« highly
pleased with tho present loahlon for la
dies'dresses. lVo must not (It «y»)
abuse Fashion Indiscriminately. When
she takes counsol of taste wo should
commend. Thore are so many ugly
and inconvenient freaks of tho tickle
K * less, and wo are so much in tlio
t of laughing at her and hoi* votn*
ries —by whom we mean of course every
woman in America—that wo really ought
to spare an article, now and then to
praiso her when sho gratifies tho tosto
of tho whole country.
First, then, tho hat and featlior is de
cidedly pretty. For young girls—not
married women and mlddlo-agcd ladles
—it is tho prettiest and tnost tasteful
thing tvo have over semi on their pioity
beads. For all girls with passably regu
lar features and tolerable complexions it
is the very tiling. It ought not, howev
er, to bo worn too much oiF tlio fane,
which gives tho wearer a bold look.—
Tlio idea la to droop tho haland feather
a littlo, so as not to loso sight of that
modesty without which a woman, young
or old, is leather and prunella.
Thu nets for the hair, with the liltlo
tassols at tlio Bide, are very graceful a ml
becoming for llio same class of girls. To
those just coming out, and indeed to all
wlio haveu youthful look, they odd a
charm of lightness and airiness such ns
wo linvo soldom scon given by any bead
dress. Ornco, with the lint and fonther
and net, may ho the rulo and not the
exception.
The mantillas are very becoming, and
the subdued tone of tho colors, the ab
sence of all glare and Haunting, tho (Af
ferent shades of gray, tho coolness and
grace of tlio whole stylo, oliablo in to
congratulate tho ladies. They Imvo done
tlio important thing this summer—lliey
have made a Idt.
Folk Sheriff Sales.
■\tttlL bo sold* boforo tho Court House
W door lu Cedar Town, on the first Tues
day ' In 8optember noxt, the following pro-
petty,to wits
Lot of Land No. 1286, lying in the 3d dist.
and -ItJ» soot, of Folk county, as tlio property
of Bn’.ingor Gravely—levied on by virtue of
ii fi. fa. In favor of J. II. Perry vs. said
Gravely. Also Lot of Lund No. 017 in the.
2d dist, and 4th sect., as tho property of said
Gravely, by virtue of a fl. fa. In favor of
.James Mculbbin vs. said Uravcly—both fl.
fas. issued from tho Justice Court 1075 dist.
Jist.’G. M. of said county.
Also will bo sold at the snmo tlmo and
place, Lot of Land No UW1 in tho 21st dist
and 3d Hoot.—Jovlcd on as tho property of
Barrel Lovorott by virtuo of a fi. fa. in favor
of P. M. Sheibloy vs. said Lovorott, princi
pal, and Tins. if. Akin, security—sold for
tlio ‘purchnpo money, Issued from a Justice
Court 1074 dist. 0. M. of said county.
nujj.l K. LYON, D. Sh'ff.
Folk fJlioriff Salo.
TTTILIj lio sold boforo tho lourt house door
YY in Cedar Town, on tlio first Tuesday
in October next, within the legal hours of
silo, the following property, to wit:
A negro boy S.un. about 25 years old and
dark complexion, two burgles »nd harness,
mio pedlar's wagon and harmss. one bay
mulu, nine head of stock cattle, household
ami kitehon furniture—all. lovled upon ns
tho property of John Roej by virtuo of a
mortgngo ii. fa. issued from Yolk Inferior
oourt in fnvor of Jnincs M. 'Ware nnd Kmun-
unl'Lyon vs. said Roe—propeity pointed out
in s iiil mortgage fi. fn.
nug3 E. LYON, D. Sh’ff.
Conoroto Safes Triumphant 1
FOItTV-ElQlIT 1IOU11S IN THE FIllE
Daxvillk, Ky.,March 7, 1800.
Mtssrs. W. R. Dodds A Co., Cincinnati:
Dear Blr—The safe 1 purchased of you in
Soptetnhcr lust has stood the great fire which
occurred in our town untho22d Fcbunry splen
didly. I had u large amount of notes, receipts
Ac. in It, boforo the building burned I took
they
id Upon opening it siiioo the bui
r g
Thore was plenty of time, to bo sure,
And Love by a vow when you bind him,
Becomes sucli a terrible boro.
’Twos certainly not out of reason
To flirt with a dozen or two;
But ah 1 she’s to marry another,
And now I begin to look blue,
Now, lads, lot mo give you a warning
Not to suffer a moment to fly;
For love is like hook in a tumbler,
To bo quaff d while it sparkles on
high,
If you wait till its spirit has vanish’d,
The delay you would bo likely to rue,
For tho fair one may slip through your
. Angers,
And leave you to look very blue.
NOT EVEN SCORCHED.
Tlio vecnoring on the drawers was a littl
warped ; tlio lo- k works very well, am
when l oil it a littlo l think it will bo as gum
ns ever. My safe was in the lower story of a
Chattooga Sheriff Sale. S-S
W ILL ho sold hnforc tho court homo door I ^ on rt e i ur . WU s kept, and Immediately
in Summorvillo within tho legal hour* opposite where my mfc was setting there was
uf sale on the flint Tuesday in Scptoinlor ft c »nmlTable quantity «f paints, oil*, tur
next, the following property, to wit: iKMitih^eamplilns, and liquors. Tho build-
Pnrt of Lot of Lund No. 52 In tho Blh Dist. wai coun-cted with tho PatUrsnu Hotel
and 4th Boot., It being the plnco whereon J. on 0ll0 8 i t i 0 ami was within six fed,of tin-
• now lives containing three acres Court House on tho other, with a largo pile
less, mid bus a g»ad dwelling and | 0 f wood between my office and tlio Court
_ i. Uo«»c, und a do.
How Lnillos Should Dross.
Wo And in “All tho year Hound” tlio
following views in regard to ladies’dross
which wo would recommend to tlio at
tention of our readers:
As you look from your windows in
Paris, observe the first fifty women who
pass: forty have noses depressed in tho
middle, a small quantity of dark hair,
and a swarthy complexion; but, then,
what a toilet! Not only suitable for
tlio season, but tlio age and complexion
of the tvoaror. IIow neat tho feet and
hands 1 How well tho clothes aro put
on, and more than all, how well tlioy
suit oaoh other! .
Before English women can dress per
fectly, thoy must have the taste of the
French, especially in color. Ono rea
son why we sco colors ill-arranged in
England is, that tho different artioles
aro purchased each for ita own imagin
ed virtues, and without any thought of
what is to be worn with it. Women,
while shopping, buy what pleases the
eye on tne counter, forgetting what
they have got at homo. That parasol is
pretty, but it will kill, by its color, one.
dress in the buyer’s wardrobe, and bo
unsuitable lor the others. To bo mag
nificently dressed costs money; but to
be dressed with taste, is not expensive.
It requires good tasto, knowledgo, and
refinement. Nover buy an artlclo un
less it is suitable to your ago, habits,
stylo, and to tlio rest of your ward
robe. Nothing is more vulgar than
to wear costly dresses with a common
delaine, or cneap laces with oxpcns\vo
brocades.
What colors, may be asked, go best
together. Green with violet; cold with
dark crimson or lilac; pale blue with
scarlot; pink with black or white; and
Ay With
Tun Holy Land.—Wo take tho fol
lowing from Gnlignanl’s Mestevyer, of
Paris. Whether tnoro Is any truth in
thestatement or not, it is of inturcstnml
significance:
Tint Sultan and the Jews.—What
is said bv our London correspondent
with reference to tho Jews should
attract more than ordinary attention.—
That tho Sultan of Turkey should on-
courage tho emigration of this people
to Palestine; that ho should oiler to
soil them as much laud us they choose
to buy; and that ho should even hint
at such a thing ns a willingness to dis
pose of tho Mosquo of Omar for Jewish
gold, is cortalnly a marvel.
Tho history of tho few years 1ms
abundantly shown that Mohammedan
ism has not only lost much as to the
extent of its sway, but also ns to its
moral power ovor its professed Votaries.
Tim fuller opening of ooinmerco with
tho West has liberalized bigotry. It
has first compelled n freer intercourse
with Christians, and thon forced upon
the followers of tho Prophot a respect
for other religions besides their own.—
With this 1ms camo, perhaps, a less ox-
clusivo rolinneo upon their own faith as
tho essence of nil wisdom nml truth,
and so tho title “Infidel dogs,” has
coino to bo morohistorical than oxpres-
sivc of present sentiment, at least among
tho moro enlightened class. In this
class wo may undoubtedly plnco tl;o
present Sultan, who Is evidently great
ly humbled by the waning of tho Cres
cent, and who has tho luudnblo ambi
tion to bo on good terms with his su
periors. llo tuny, too, have Imbibed
from his lato allies a littlo of the spirit
of speculation, and bcconio' more than
willing to ropair his fallen fortunes by
soiling out a part of his domain even to
tho .lews. Wo aro not yet, however,
ready to believo that ho is ready to
part with tho Mosque of Umar, which
stands sdcond only to Mecca as u sac
red shrino. But tlio very fact that he is
willing to sell anything, and especially
to a «lew, is a wonder that our grand
fathers would not Imvo belioVod. Our
ago, however, is an ago of wonders, and
particularly of wonders emanating from
Constantinople. Tho fact ejpst that
soino of tho hills around Jenisalem
have already become Jewish property,
and, us tho Sultan is willing to sell
moro, perhaps wo may livo to seo tho
whole city in the hands of tlio ancient
owners, not through any now crusade,
but by tlio peaceful conquest of a legiti
mate bargain.
R. Rni
css, nnd 1ms n goad «
saury out,-bui Id in sb upon it. Lev
ied <*ii ns tho prnnrty or K. L. Rosser,'to
satisfy two fi. fas. issued from tho Superior
Court of Hnid county—ono in fnvor of K. B.
Stoddard A Co. vs. J. R. A E. L. Rosser—the
other ill fnvor of Ifnrrnl. Nichols A Co/v*.
J. 11. A K. L. Rosser—property pointed out
by E. L. Rosser.
Alto Jamas M. Smith’d Interest in lot of
land. No. 205 in the 1 Itli DM. nml 4th Sect.
Levied on by former Sheriff as tho property
of said Smith to satisfy a 11. fn. from tho Su
perior court in fnvor of A. B. Russ vs. Jns.
M. Smith—pointed out by glaintiff.
july31-wld J. B. A K HI DOE, Sh’ff.
GEORGIA—Floyd County*
rpo nil whom it may concern—Nuthni
J. Whitlock, having, in pr«pcr form np
for permanent letter* of Admia
tute of Benjamin If. Bobo
lied to
ititrnti'
Into of said county.
This is to cite nil and singular, tho creditor*
and next ofklndofinld deceased to ho and ap
pear nt my office, within the time allowed
by law. and show cause, if any they can,
why said permanent administration should
not ho granted to Nathan Whitlock on Ben
jamin II. Bobo's estate.
Given under my hand nnd official signature,
at office this 1st August, 1800.
gl J. LAM PERTH, Ordinary.
Estray Notice.
GEORGIA, Polk County*
Clerk’s Office, Inferior Court, July 30, I860.
A LL persons interostod nro hereby notifi
ed that W. J. Clark of tho 1073‘District
G. M. tolls heforo W. T. York, ono of tho
Justice of tho Peace for said district, as tin
Edtrny, a steer, color black, marked with nn
over-Iopo in tho left car, and split in the
right ear. about six years old, nnd appraised
to he worth fifteen dollars, by G. L. Brown
and John B. Long, frcoboldors’of said coun
ty nnd district. Tim owner of said estray is
required to coino forward, pay charges and
take said steer away, or. he will ho dealt with
ns tho Inw direct*. A truo extract from the
E-trnv book. T. M. HIGHTOWER,
nu;3 Clerk I. 0.
half
entering lnt<
liiately from the wood. Then
small frame building attached to
tho Drugstore, with oils, ptints,
in it. and a glass door leading ini
from it. You will cco nt once tlio excessive
licnt crcatod nt and about it. I regard it
fully tested, and linvo no hesitancy,in fay
ing that my paper* would have been pro-
tervod if l had left them In the safe.
A number of our citizens hnvo examined
it since the fire and were surprised nt it*
condition, and so mo of them have ordered
safes of you, believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES,
I shall tuko grent pleasure in recommend
ing your safe*. You aro at liberty to make
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Oa*
WE rospcotfulls solict a continuation of the patronngo of our PROMPT PAYING and
Oetsli Onstomers,
To whom mir Gaod. oro fur sale nt tlio LOWEST FIGURES. [JsnO.w
NEW FIRM.
Hills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OP
CABINET FURNITURE,
milK manufacturing of all sites and stylo* ot SASH nnd BLINDS, PANEL DOORS
JL Ac., and ulso the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having an
Extensive Shpp and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
AH articles in our line, and to fill all orders at tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been long known in this community, ns a first class MECHANIC, enn
therefore, warrant nil articles made by us. We shall be able m
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
nnd Furniture, at very reasonable prices.
Wo cordially invite all the citizens of tlio country to our Ware Room. Furnituro Storo and
nmtfactory, both on Bnwl «».. Rome, Qa. FINE BURIAL CASES always on baud,
quality of COFFINS made as soon ns required.
DRESS GOODS,
Mantillas) Points & Shawls,
IN EVERY VARIETY.
«F,NT S CLOTHING
Extra Qualities and Makes.
HATB,
BOOTS &. SHOES,
H0USE-FUBNSSHSW8
AND
PLANTATION GOODS!
—OF—
MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NOR7II
CA ROLINA, SOUTH OARO-
LINA <fr GEORGIA
MAKES!
N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING.
nnd comprising ono of tho largest am!
most attractive Stock, in tlio Southern Coun
try, which will be sold as
Low as the Lowest,
Cash or to prompt paying customers, '
the usual time.
J. II. McCLUNG,
mar30w. Rome, Georgia,
proper.
j of this statonn
You;
[signed]
yoi
dee;
io splendid Snfes
onll and floe other
..'ortifioates ns to the manner in which they
resist tho attacks of both
FIRE AND 1IURGLAR8.
These safes linvo novor failed to preserve
their contents, and are warranted to he
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
The construction of tho BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in connec
tion with tho “Groat American Key Regis
ter Look." (which possesses the grout advan
tage of having NO KEY HOLE nml yet ha*
tho security of a l’ERMUTATING KEY
capable of 250,660,01)0 changes.) tnoy will
ho fouuil perfectly impregnable.
A. W. CALDWELL, Romo, Gn.
Btrai :os A Skvmouii, Nashville, Tenn.
muy23 trl*.
CHARLES W, MILLS.
july27,ly.
JAMES M. SUMTEIt
ROME
STEAM ENGINE WORKS
Polk Postponed Sheriff SnlcH.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court Hotiso door
m Cedar Town, on tho first Tuesday in
September, within tho legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One road wagon, 4 buggies, 2 aorrel. inaics
one mule, 3 watches, one shot gun, 4ft plot
of leather, more or less, also the • '
interest in lots No. 301 and 302.
aero moro or less, it being n portion of lot I
No. 273, with a tan yard thereon with nil the
appurtenances thereunto belonging, consist-
lug of leather nnd hides in vnts, supposed to
bn worth *800,00, more or less. Said tract*
of land nil lying in the 18th dist., 3rd sent.,
levied on as the properly of A. II. Evans,
makers, Crabb A Whitehead, indorsers, to
satisfy ono fi. ft*, issued from tho Superior
Court of Polk county In favor of Wm. II.
Henderson. J. C. YORK,
july20 Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Floyd County*
W HEREAS, Uoorgo Sblrloy. administra
tor of Robert II. Canady, deceased,
represents to the Court In his petition duly
filed nnd entered on record that ho lias fully
ndroini-dored R. U. Canady’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
corned, kindred and creditors, to show <
if any they can. why said Administrator
should not he discharged from his adminis
tration, nnd rcceivo letters of admission
tho first Monday in February, 1801.
Given under my hand and officiol signa
ture, at afllce, this 6tl\ July, 1860.
* “ “lit
Administrator^ Citation.
C 'i EOllGIA, Talk comity .—
"K Whereas. Henry Kingsbery, Adminis
trator on the estate nf Jesse WnU»n. Into of
said county deceased, has made appticati<
to me in terms of the law, for his dismiss!
from his said administration.
These uro thoref *re, to eite nnd admonish
nil persons interested In said estate, to show
ennui) to mo tn or before tho socond Monday
In January next, why said administrator
should not he dismissed from hi* said ad
ministration, otherwise I ahull proceed ac
cording Io law.
Given under mv hand and offu-Tnl signature
this May 28th 1800.
mnySlwOiu. H. A. BORDERS, Ord'ry.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. Henry II. Dempsey, Ad
ministrated of Joseph O. Dempsey,
I represents to the Court, in his petition duly
filed and entered oil record, that he has fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate.
This is. therefore, to« ito all persons eon-
!ornc<T, kindred and creditors, ti show cause,
if any they can. why g.iirt odmlnlstratoi
should not bo discharged from Ills ndminis
tration. nnd receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monday in December, 1800.
Given under mv hand and official slgna
thisut office, tills 0th May. 1800.
y20 JESSE LAMBERT!!,Ord’y.
W. N DUCKER,
Iimortor, Manufaeturai and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT ph.olst©ry,
MATHESSE S*
COTTAGrB CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia.
NVITE4 t’n P I’i'.ii, a 11 'u LiLji jnrjc iLirly, to vUit his Ware Rooms, whore he has a
largj supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and cliambor Furniture,
M\liog my, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tho host Spring S *at Sufii, to rliJ common nt article in luo. ALonii assortment of
Mntroflsca, Tucker's Futuut Spring Red, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes.
All kinds of Furniture with dUputeh, mid uoatly rt paired.
Thankful f«»r the very liberal pat mu »gi heronifure extended to him, be hopes, by cl«so at*
tcntinii and go «1 work, to merit a eont'U'inneo «>f tho Hiimo.
CABINET SHOP mi H wnr.l St., near the Etowah House, hhero Fur-
liter.*t* mauufaetured an-' repaired. Work warranted to give satisfactions
Bills of ovor 5J Dollar* Retailed at wholesale prices—nnd grent bargain.
2ASH, July27*1y.
wm n. cox,
W. RHODES HILL,
W. R. IIERNDON*
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ROME GEORGIA.
I ^OR tho manufacture of Locomotives,
; StutUmury Eugiumi of any situ.or. pat
tern according to order.
Hail'Hand work, Iron Bridges nml Roofs
U»t Blast* for Furnaces and Rolling Mills,
Castings and Machinery, Housing, Mill
Screws, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Shaft
ing, Ac.
Gas nnd Water Works erected; all kinds
of Machinery repaired.. Have always on
hand Wrought Iron Steam nml Water l’ipes,
Steam Cooks, Gouges, Ao,
Castings of any Size
Iron and Brass castings made to order-
have always on Imud some of tho best GIN
GEARING in tho Country j also Gudgeon;
Casting* for llorsa Power, Thrashing Mu-
chin *. and u viiri.-ty of h-’nutilul Patterns
of Iron Railing for Dwellings, Public Build
lugs. Cemetery Lot*, Ac.
Boilers.
Tubular, Locomotive nnd Cylinder
Boiler*, made and repaired. Water Tanks,
B nst Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron
" ake Stacks, Ao. Blacksmith work mndo
irder.
Mining Machinery,
Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers,
Lifting and Force Pumps, Pump Rods nnd
Joints, Whim and Wliinxo Kibbles, Stamp
Heads of any required hardness; all kinds
MINERS TOOLS,—Particular n'tention is
ivcti to this branch of business, Mr. James
'oldo, Sr., who superintends the work, hav
ing been n long time in Europo for the pur
pose of obtaining I ho latest improvements
end drawing of mining work.
'orppns in want of Steutu Engines will do
I to •■nil on us befiro going elsewhere,
will warrant our Engines to bo equal in
ry particular to ibolu-?t made any ivhoro,
I for simplieity nml durability not to l,o
elled. A list of prices sent on npplicn-
PH.VC-IS-TKF'.K STSSEUT, .\T5..\VT.V, 0,1.
WING hirnicd
gant and I rush
i-tn.i'sli.ip
i nbo
aro prepared to exhibit an elc
Ex-PnRRlWSNTB ON TUB StUMI*.-—Ex-
PresiUcntFillmoro'will address the cit
izens of Buffulo this week, and will ad
vocate tho eledtion of Bell and Exer*
ett, and a union of all Union men in
tho State of New Yoik.
Ex-President Pierce has consented to
address three political meetings • during
thopi-escut campaign ; so says the New
IIamshiro correspondent of tho Boston
Traveler.
BQyA new question which tho c
takers aro to ask of every citizen is t
“IIow many copies of tlio Washington
Constitution will you take?” w w _
The Douglas organs contend that 1 property of’ Job ii M.* iicrr K-nJr.! niui Rich-
therein a difforeneo holwccn squatter lard M. Berrien, (tn plneo of (licit- formoi
Rdvevelgnty ’and popular sovereignty. I Guardiau, Thomas M. Berrien, deceased,)
Certainly squatter sovereignty isn’t pop- ,n j no J" »«der fourteen years of dgo, residents
u j ar> * ° * 4 1 or *ald county—
1 This Is to cito all persons concerned
and appear at tho term of tho court of Ordi
nary to bo held, next after tho expirntion of
Mary J. | thirty days front tho first publication of this
GEORGIA, Folk county.
A T the first tjrm of tho Court nfOrdinnry
for said county, niter tho uxpirntion of
six month* fr« m the date of these preyonts, I
will make application to said mart for totters
ot dismission from the further administration
on tho estate of M irk Jackson, with the will
annexed. This May lh» 7th. 1800.
may 11. JA8. WHEELER, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
July 13
J. LAMBEllTH, Ordinary.
gray
i scarlot or pink. A cold color
GEORGIA, Floyd county*
J AMES M. PEPPER, having applied to
be appointed Guardian of the person nnd
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
fJ30 nil whom U^tnay
Admlnls-
jot. ropro'
to tho court, in his petition, duly filed
nnd entered on record.that ho ha* fully ad
ministered Cherokee B Talbot’s estate.
Tliis is therefore to cite nil p r*ons con- I
ccrnod kindred and-creditors, to show cause
if any they can. why mid administrator
should not* bn dls dinrgrd from Ids admlnls- |
tration. nnd receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in November, 1800.
Given under mv hand and official signa-
j. (his 2d of A ’’
iipr5wt!m
II
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
ivhie.li aro offered to cash an I short tiin *. prompt paying customers nt icry low figures
Our faeitRi.s lor purehn-ing and -i perfect knowledgo of tho wants of the public,
eh that wo can giarnntoo on ire satisfaction, in every particular.
Wo annex a few of tho itrli-lo* now iu store and tu arrive:
30 lids. Nov/ OrleansiSugar.
100 “ A 3 & C„ ’•
50 l,li. crushed and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Rio Coff o.
25 Bag3 Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails,
10 11 Old Gov l-amint Coffoo, 300 Box candles,
100 Box’ Tobaoco, 1000 “ Snuff,
150,0a “ Sega> s, . 200 blr Uce’d Whisky
75 bbls Oid Byo Win ley,
30 Pack’s Cro330 it’s, Honn<-ssv andothe. choice Brandies,
10 Brand”, Old and Soft, from private stock,
500'Sacks Silt. 100 Bx’s State and English Dnrr
And any quantity «*f Soda. Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Buu,
Oyster*. Nine Korol, Sardines. Burkt-tH, Broom.-*. Tub*. Cliurt-
vited. Awaiting your commands, nml ulwjn-n nt yhur s*.rt
octlO.tf. We are Respect fully,
ry chocso
From Nath «xj re’g CJardt,!
! Ulanta that b
’ Bomody cotaU
. jJJ children l u,
ivery Wll, aro 1
Purents look to yo.
lot thorn Btifibr, mL.... , IW , _
Agents of nature her S ^olf, p re J l, |
natural, harmless cu ro;. R ett a
oue q/ ,J ?V/rt»-twk
JUUSON’* WORM TEA
JUDSON’fl WORM TEA
JUDSON'8 WORM ‘TEA
GET A PACKAGE, O
CtltLORKN' TAKE IT
IT NEVER FAUM —
THE DOCTORS ARE
How much bettor and safer would a tl
ivo It always In tho'house t a UUlad.wLl!
a child is taken 111 may often he tbe cnii d
death, while aotltig without delay, and ul
Ing tho Mountalh Herb Tea ImmedUtel?9
will not only save the child a long and wl
Illness, and yourself nutoh oxpeme katJ
feel happier in knowing that you L ]
your duty, nnd porchnneo sand lu life, r
OBSERVE.—Always find tho Name toil
nature of B. L. JUDSON A CO., and fi. J
trait of Tetuco, on caoh package of thktr
Tea. 1
B. L. JUDSON & CO,
SOLE PROPfllETORiL
SO Leonard Street, New York. |
A Yeim aid 1
Alsu by ail b
Wo eat
nittg ord-
ake nml pul up Enginrs in
York, m
work,
tibllsh:
N»». I, l\nun Cii
nnd warrant them for
‘ itadelpii
tlfnn
Philndelpliin or New
ik* but the ho*t material u.-ed in our
All hollers manufactured nt ntir os-
qt wo will warrant to bo of the host
ail Hammered I
We arc now manufa luring anew Iron Pot
ion S'-rew with A.itl-Frlctioh Ball, those who
hnvo them prefer them to nil ether*. Wo in-
vitea'l in want of a good screw, that will al
ways last to pack any size bale, to examine
th is.
Having tlio largest os!ablisli|iieiit nnd
machinery of any *hop in the 8tnte, nml ns
every department Is superintended by our
selves, we feel confident that wo enn do w< rk
ns cheap ami equal to any in the United
8lntes.
NOBLE. BR0’8. A CO., Rome, Oa.
nprll27.l8(J0wly.
opMW:
o' Ni):) & ■ ]
q n r ir/r- i r :
COX, HILL .1 CO.
generally requires a warm tint to give
life to it. Gray and pale bluo for in
stance, do not combine well, both being
cold colors. White and black aro safe
wear, but tho latter Is not favorable to
dark or pale complexions. Pink is, to
some skins, the most becoming; not,
howovov, if there Ib mucli color in tlio
cheeks and Ups, and if there bo ovon a
suspicioh of red in either linir or com
plexion, Peach color is perhaps ono of
the most elegant colors worn. Maize is
vory becoming, particularly to pi
with dark hair and eyes. But win
the colors or materials of tho entile I
dress, tho details arc all in all; tho lace
round the bosom and sleeves, tho flow
ers—in fact, all that furnishes tho dress.
Tho ornaments in tho head must har
monize with tho dross. If trimmed with
black loco, soino of the same should bo
worn in the head, and the flowers that
are worn in the liair should decorate
the dress.
A Royal Kiss*—Some of the journals
are stating that tho Prince of Wales is
the first heir apparent to tho throne of
England who has ever visited the
United States; but this is a mistake.—
Doubtless ninny readers are familiar
with an anecdote of William IV. before
ho came to his estate, to the following
effect:
While in Now York the Prince called
at a barber’s shop to bo shaved. When
the operation was completed ho step-
pod up to the barber’s pretty wife, who
chanced to be present, and giving her a
kiss, remarked, “There, now, you can
say you have been kissed by ono of the
lioval family” Tim plinnnfr
Lumpkin and DunR-l S. l'rintup having,
in proper form applied to rnu for permanent
letters of Administration on tho ostiite of
John If. Lumnkin, late of said county,
These nro therefore to cito and admonish
all nnd singular tho kindred nnd creditors of
said deceased, to bo nml appear nt my offlro
within tho time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they Imvo, why said letter of
Administration should not lio granted unto
Mary J. Lumpkin nnd Daniel 8. l’rintup on
John H. Lumpkin’s estate.
Given under my lmnd nnd official signature,
at ofllco this 13th July 1800.
july28 J. LAMBERTII, Ordinary.
. Administrator’s Sale.
T)Y virtuo of nn order, from tho Court of
P Ordinary of Walton county.will bo sold,
boforo tho Court Houso door ia Rome, Floyd
county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
within the lawful hours of sule, Lot of land.
No. 602, In tlio 10th dist., nml 4th suction of
Floyd county, sold ns tlio properly ot John
Blneingame, late of Walton county deceased,
for the benefit of tho heir* of deceased.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
, , B. F. BLABINUAMK,
Jnly24w2m AUtn’i
Royal family.” The barber choosing to
receive this as an insult,seized tho Prince .
and helping him out of tho shop with trHt,on
bis foot,-exclaimed, “There, now, you
can soy that you have received a royal
kiok from a freeman.”
Re-Openino the Slave Trade.—A.
“Congo Club,” , in favor of opening
tbe African slave, trade, lias been organ
ized at Port Glbpon,'Miss., J. G. Hum-
ll Y f
will b<
Administrator’s Sale.
VIRTUE of nn order iroin the Court
Ordinary for Walton County, Georgia
bo sold before tlio Court Hnium door in
Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in October
noxt, within tho legal hour* of'sale:
Lot of Lund No. 32 in thu 20ih Dist. i
3d Sect, of Polk county. Sold a* the |
porty of John Blasingnmo, Into of Wh .
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of deceased. Terms made known on the day
of salo. B.‘ F. BLASINOAME.
july24—3mw Adm’r
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
AT/TrEREAS, William J, Smith. Adminis-
, * trntor of Matthew Smith, represents to-
the Court in his petition, duly filed nnd on-
Icrc-loiifccord, llint lie ha- fully mlinlniskr
ed. Mathew Smith’s estate.
This is therefore, to cito all porsens con
corned, kmdrod and creditors, to show cause,
llmZ «17i can, why said administrator
RJW not , bo discharged from his ndininis-
H o ViV 1 Tl \ cc "l c l elttra of dismission on
tho first Monday in October, 1800
Given under myhand and offlcinl signature
ice, nnd show cause, if thov<-an, why said
no* M. Pepper should not bo intr-isted
With the guardianship of the person nnd
property ot John M. Berrien, Jr., and Rich
ard M. Berrieu.
Given under my hand nml official signature
nt office, this 2d July. I860.
'J. LAMBRETH, Ord.
Administratrix’s Notice.
rr EOROfA, Polk County :
ur/ ■ • - •
IT Sixty day-i afterdate I will apply to in October, 1800.
thu Court of ( rdlnnry of said county for jUjvoa under my hand nml official signa
ture at office, this 5th March, 1800.
leave to sell tho real esfate and a portn
tho negroes belonging to tho estate or Bon-
jnmin T. Mopely, Into of
. . T said county decen*-
d, this July tho 2nd, 1800.
MARY A. MOSELY, Adm’x,
julytl\v2m With tho will nnnoxed.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
S IXTY Days after date I will mnko appli
cation to the court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to soil the lands belonging
to the estate of Alexander C. Morris, Into of
said county, deceased,
julyfl—w2m ABNER DARDEN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty.
T O all whom it may concern—W. B.Tcr-
huno having, in proper form, applied to
me for permanent letters of Administration
on tho estate of Jmwronco Brock, Into of
tho State of Alabama, deceased, (nnd hav
ing unsettled business in this State)—
This is to cito all nnd singular the credi
tors nnd noxt of kin ot Lnwronce Brock, to lie
nml appear at my office, within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause if any thoy
have, why porumnont Administration should
not bo grantod to W. B. Torhtme
Lawrence Brock’s estato.
Given under.my hand and official signa
ture, nt office this, 25th Juno I860.
Juno2P JF.88E LAM BERTH. Ord’y.
at ofllco, this 6th March, I860,
mario. JESSE LAMDKBTn. Ord'
GEORGIA, Polk County. .
QIXTY Days nfler date, I will apply to the
court of Ordinary, for said county, for
'Mo sell tiro lauds belonging to the es-
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T WO MONTHS after date npppliontion
will bo made to the Ordinary of Floyd
county, Go., for leave to sell all tbe real es
tate and negroes belonging to the estato of
Frances Irwin, deceased, for tho benefit of
tlio Loirs arid creditors of said deconscd.—
This June 22. 1800.
JOHN I. HUGGINS,
Juno29-w2m Adm'
GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty.
rpWO months after date application will be
X i‘tado to the Ordinary of Floyd county,
for loavo to sell all tho Land and Negroes
belonging to tho estato of Gabril Jones, Into
of said county. This 30th May I860.
MARY II. JONES, Adm’x.
WM. U, JONES, Adm’r,
may 32 w
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, Stephen Rail, administra
tor of Thomas M. Glad-ii. represents to
tho Court in iiis petition, duly tiled nnd en
tered on record, that lie has fully administered
lotuas M. Gladen’s estate.
These are, therefore, to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred and. creditors, Io show cause if
any they enn, why said administrator should
not he discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday
mnrlO
JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County J
W HEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis
trator of Jos. J. Gill, represents
to tho Court in his petition, duly filed and on
tored on record, that ho 1ms fully administer*
cd James J. Gill’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show enuue,
if any they can, why snfd Administrator
should not be discharged trom his Adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission
on tho first Monday in October, 1600.
Given under iny hand nnd official signature,
at office, this, 5th March, 1800.
inar2ft JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County*
W HEREAS, William J. Smith, executor
of Charles Webb, deceased, reprenunts
to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that ho has fully adminis
tered Charles Webb's estate.
This is, therefore, to cito all persons
corned, kindred and creditors, to show oauso
if any they can, why said Executor should
not bo discharged from his Executorship,
and receive letters of dismission on tho first
Monday In October, 1800.
Given under my hand and official signature
at ofllco, this 5th March, 1800.
inarlO. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y Virtuo of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Gordon county, will bo sold
on tho first Tuesday in August next, before
the Court House door in earn county, within
tlio legal hours of «nlo, tho tract of land, In
said county, whereon Grovo Tomlinson rosld-
od nt tho tlmo of his death, containing Two
Hundred nnd Forty Acres, more er less, (sub
ject to widow’s dower.) Also Linn, a uegro
woman aged about 45, Jacob, n boy about 21,
Alfred about 19, and Jane, a girl 15. Sold
os the property of said Grove Tomlinson,
Into of Gordon county, decensod, for tho ben
efit of his heirs and creditor*. Terms inado
known on day of salo.
. CURTIS BAILEY,
junetfl Adm’r.
To tlio Be-Druc-ffo.-l,
—AND
Poisoned Citizens of Georgia.
TTOU aro over pin with
X n deluge of the vik-.-t
compounds in the ft vm of
“AD'hoholie Drinks, that
ever emanated from that
post of society, the l.iyt on
Mixuti. Thoy arc gold to
you ns a luxury, «*r iheynre
itisponsod to you us a Modi
cine, nnd in either case the
effect i* the mime.
There is but oue way to
escape, nnd Hint is to U6e
a* n luxury ora modicun.cnt
a safo and reliable stimu
lant, sold under stamp nml
seal, which rendors it cor
tain it ha* not been tampered with. Such
erlielo is
CHARLES’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
wbicb is Distilled under direction el the Brit
ish Government,
is delicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin,)
with some of the most valuable restoratives of
tho Vegetable Kingdom, nnd is by far the
most healthy beverago extant.
Tiik MostEminknt Piiyujoians of Europe
nnd America, not only recommend it* use
tho linlo nnd hearty, but prescribe it ns
medicine where a stimulnut 1* required.
Tiik Fkmai.k Srx will find it not only ..
pleasant Cordial, butneortiiin rcliufiu suffer-
ingflof a periodical character.
Analytical Chemists of all ranks pro
nounce it perfectly pure, nnd its restorative
moriss incomparable.
Sold only in quart nnd pint battles by nl
Druggists' Grocors, Country Merchant*, Ac.
Beware of IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED.
B. BALDWIN A CO.,
Sole Importer*.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, Now York.
Also importer* of fine IviriM, Brandies,
Cigars, etc.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
“Schnapps,” “London Dock” ‘Club House 1
“Gins, etc., etc.
Bowaro of obnoxious mixtures, put up in
bottles, bearing tho above titles. They aro
nil common mixed Gins, nml until compared
with the genuiuo
“CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. 1
they arc apt to deceive tho unwary. «ept.7.1y.
Greatest Reduction
EVUR MADE IN STANDARD
CIIATTOODA ItlVUIt
INSTITUTE,
Gnylesvillo* Chcrokco Co., Aln. ?
Arn?fk,&2? W A BTir ' A ’ M ' Principal.
OTUDENTS of both soxos will ho received
«t this Institution, and fitted for tho com
mon duties of lifo, or uny class in our Col-
logos. Compotont Toaoliors nro employed.
Send for a circular.
Jan21—wly
&cwiug Machines!
AFTER this date, I will sell tlio improved
Bartholf Family- Sewing Machines nt a Re
duction of $20.00 from former prices.
P.8.—Tlio Now Straight Neudlo Machine
nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, Gen’l Ag’t,
Atlanta, Gn.
THE COURT OF DEATH.
A N otognnt Chromo Lithographic En-
2X graving, printed in successive oil colors
—one of the most elaborate und enchanting
moturea ever produced m America,—has
been issuod by tho undersigned. Tho En
graving is 23 by 31 inches in size, nnd is nn
accurate copy of tho cnlebrntod Painting ot
tho “Court of Death,’’ by tlio vcnorablo
REMBRANDT PEALE.
The original painting covers 312 square
feet, contains 23 life-size figures, and is val
ued at
25,000 DOLLARS.
Mr. Pcalo certifies that tho Engraving “Is
an accurate and admirable copy of thoorlgl-
r • . 0 cn 8 fftV *iig of the iiizo and beauty
, 8 CVt>r 1,00,1 published for less than
$j0°; but with a view of soiling 100,000,
those aro oflcrcd for $1 00 each. Tlio wholo
profs of New York, Observer, Evangelist, In
dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal,
Examiner, Times, Ac., hnvo spoken in tho
highest terms of tho Engraving, nnd recom
mended it to ovory household. Thov cn '
scut safely by mail, rollcdin strong coses.
Ono copy, 1, oml4 letter, stamps to prepay
postage. Give copies for $4 without stamps.
Send $4, and obtain 6no copy froo.. $1 and 0
lottor-slainp8securo ono copy and ft letter of
Agency; stating spocial •term*. A handsome
reduction to Church Sooietios to pay Church
debts. Write,tho Name, Town nnd State
plainly. Address,
' G. Q. COLTON,
P. 0. Box; 8391. No. 87 Park Row, N. Y.
mayllw8ra.
AND DEALERS IN
TIN*. COPPER, BRITANNIA A-
J A PA N>i KD W A B E. STO V KS.
CAS FIXTURES. WILLOW
& WOODEN WARE.Ac..
ATLANTA. CEO. /T
nov3D,
-tf—
WH. )l(.'NAUGHT, ) f TUOH. flCIlUTCIIIN,
JA8.OUHO.MI, j (JNO. UOIIIIISON.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND Ac Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandize.
Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St
ATLANTA, GA.
^PREFERENCES—Messrs. Smith
Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co.; Allon, Mc
Lean A Bulkloy, New York ; Wm. M. Law
ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K,
Toft, Cnsli’r,, Duncan A Johnston, Snvnnnnh;
Post A Mel, New Orleans; Walsh, Smith A
Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Cp„ Louisvlllo; M.
J. Winks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January A
Co., St. Louis.
nov23.1y.
DR, LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROP!
k new'and certain cure i
\. Asthma, Pain in the Breast; slto (\
hooping Coughs, Colds, etc,, amongeL
This is a pleasant mvdloino to tsk* t
clng immediate reliof, nnd in nineouu
cases n prompt cure. H oxcrciics the
controlling influcuco over .Coughs m4 Imul
lion of tho Lungs of nuy remedy knots gl
ton stopping the most violent in n fettal
or ut most in a day or two. JlsitftiLP
thought lobe decidedly consumptiveh«J
been promptly cured by using a few Utikl
nnd tho wearing Little’s Strongiktninr Jrfl
tors on tbe chest. As an anodyne eXMttHi
without nstringing tho bowel*, it staLdiw
wouut to all cough mixtures. r
DR. LITTLE’8
VERMIFUGE.
l-rcnnrml nnd put up iu bottle, tn, 3
only by W. O. l.lttle. [n U1 | llg ,
I# ruqiiu-od lu roliovo cWMren ot « 0m !Z
boel.k'S being ono of tlio beat
ovor tillered lo tlio public, ita frenueot Jl
famllic, will mre luuob treble
«» well n< tbe live, of mnny eblltlr.!'
ciyltl out of every fen caee. gouer.Ur reo,! 1 .
5It. LITTLE'S ^
French iUliturr.
Thie la pro pored from o Erencb
tlio forma of Lo. 1 nml 1; tbe im LI
acute, nnd No. 2 for the chronio «U«,\ J
has boon much Improved upon in thi* r« ^
nnd from its unexampled success ii lib,,,
supersede every other remedy for thi m\
the disease of tho Khlnoys and HUdittr.U
crrhcnl, Blcnnorrhenl, and Fluor AIt«
fectious. This extensive compound coal
properties totally clIfTcronf la tail* _
character from anytLing to bo found hi
United 8tntes Phnrmaconrea or In w ^
irnetieo of snfoty ami efneionoy imolrii
ii America. ——
DR. LITTLE Si
Ringu ariii und Tetter §
Hundreds' of rase* of CliL
Scald Heads,nnd disensrs ofik*
*y, hnvo lioen cured by this u
dneo the in trod net km of the No. 2 prod
thin (being stronger) scarcely n esse huJ
found that it will hot effectually cr»dint,J
short time. For tho cure of fTiincmtufi
and Ulcers ii is npjdkd hi the form of 1
ters, nml nlinost infallible.
Physician." are referred-to the 13th t.s|
p . Littles pamphlet,'(o the rslalon?L
medioino of the Materia Medics, dill
>s in compounding his diffiruit rfrJ
t asked to soy if they «Ve not tbcckiS
Banco of tho profession, as he liimi
practised incdit-ino c.xlcnsivoly for in
ten year*, before retiring to the hi-s!i
All orders shorlri be addressed to
LITTLE A BRO., Marcs,k
For sale In Rome, by Messrs. Fare!! 4 Ii
id b.v L. W. Dean, Cave Springs, and^
ban tn or Druggist* generally. JnlyT
WALTON
Female College totter]
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in
W. C. DAWSON & Co., |fjH
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,0A '
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plnu Lotterr*
M , By this Scheme.
Purchasers can select thulr own 1
nnd pay any amount for a Ticket,!
they may dosiro l
Extra Class 2, Draws Oet, 3, 185». I
nd on every succeeding, day (fiondapjl
copied,) at 5 o’clock, P. 31.
Jt-S'ln this Schcmo, thro uro 7i Ntil
placed in tlio Wheel—from I np to D-
twelve of these Numbers are d
Wheel. If a person selects or
of tho 76, nnd tbnt Number ,» .—
Numbers drawn, ho gets fivo time* this*
invested, If two selected Numb*»J
drawn, lie gets thirty for cn«p If tin*
ed Numbers are djnwn, hv-.g«l»’ r tVt
dred for one; if four sulocteiF numUt-
drawn, he gets a thousand for one:
seloetod Numbers nro drnwif, -five thej™
lor ono, of six selected nunibprs •«■*<_
fifteen thousand to ono. Rkhkhue*! ilj
or moro, selected numbers are taken, i
of tliosonuinbors so selected are nj* _
among tho Twolvo Drawn Nu*b**1
Ticket la a Blank.
OUB
Havana Plan hotter!
Draw four (4) Times a Jf«»M I
agd aro tho most liberal of any
oflcrcd. For particulars address, I
W. 0. DAWSON A CO., MnnsH^I
ocV20.1y.] Macon and Savannskw
STOVES
A. W. GALDWELt,]
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper W
AND DEALER IN
Stoves, Pump* 4®!
Furnishing Goods*
A largo nnd troll «*
octed variety of
Cooking & Heating Stove*
Always on hand Low for P
ALL JOB WORK •
and work dono to order Cash no »
Guttering and Roo
* Done In tiro Best Style*
All accounts considered do?. 0 ® !ui
July and 1st January, oud sottlcrn ,
be mado at those-times.
may25—wly
Orders promptly filled. Marble Yard op-
poMto QH Railroad Depot. Jan25—ly
Garden Seeds.
O F all kinds nnd varieties, warranted to
bo tho. kind that will sbrout, for anlo
by TURN LEY, No.3 Clioio o Ilouae,
r OtilSVILLB Arieatan Yloll Viator and
LJ Congroas Water, on drnR with loo nt
JuncOtn. FARELL 4 YEISER’S.
t s
;
Dissolution. „ g ,
T nE firm or A. G. 4 A. i FI|Bi
this day boon dissolved by *0°.
sont.- All porsons Indebted *° ,
jonuested to mako immediate i 0 ]
J. Pitnor tho junior partnor, pxpect .
this plnco inn.few months, and^tne*
ness must be wound up before he *
Tho buslnoss will bo conducted m
bo found for a short tlmo.
jan8—lttw*wtf