The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, August 17, 1860, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

f # ■I ;••• BT WILLIAM It. KORRIS. Tl. not so difficult to please, As many mon aupposo 1— I.'.faulty will always clmrra, A. every lady knows. , ’ompanlonsliip out natures sock i We all affection crave 1 Tho'gt'ft^and'l^obr^vol . We turn a kindly oyo on oaolt. When Urst wo chance to mceti , II some unguardod solflth not HU arte to plcaso, defeat. Kissing In the United dimes, cpmrtttjsrsaxst hold still until they arc well kissed, iKtipl, -Whon a young cjiap steals from • an Alabamn girl, she says, my time now,” and gives the ear that ho don t for- \—Inamtm ItrrM. low steals a kjssftom^a ied, with natnro kind, " * ‘ hogooa; smile, nds wlioro’e lys, And fi^nials ■ t mon ri Makes I A graoo nround*l"im throws. Who wishes truly to be loved, Should is what he would seem I .od-humor, honor, sympathy, Must In hU foatureo beam. Tlius spoko my lady-lovo-“Ah me I My hopes,” said I, “you feeosel iro'well!”—She whispered, “Oo not thus, Dut stay, do at you please I Deeds ol Kindness. ipposo tholittlo cowslip Should hang Its golden cup, nd say, “I’m such a tiny flower I'd hotter riot grow up:” 11 ow muny a woarv travolor Would mist its fragrant itnolIL low many a little child would grlovo To loro Ifc from tho dell I oppose tho glistening dew-drops Upon tho grass should say. What can a little dew-drop do? I’d hotter roll away l’ I ho blade on which it rnsted, Boforo tho day was done, . .’it bout a drop to moiston it Would wither In the sun. upposo tholittlo broezos, UiKin a summer’s day, ’ louhl think themselves too small to cool The trov’ler on Ills ways ho would not miss tlio smallest And softest ones that blow, ■ , • ml think they mado » great rniaUko If they wore talking sol low many deeds of kindness A little child may do, ' '.though it has so little strongth, And little wisdom too I wants a loving spirit Much more than strength, to prove i low many things a oliilu may do For ollior* by its love’ Tho Druses. Who arc those murderous people t— . in ovory body’s mouth, about Uiii mo. the divine luxury from ll.om, they are oorfoellv satisfied.—X.- 0. i’leoyoas— (vi,™ a female is hero salulcd with a buss, she puts on her bonnet und shawl, ainwerotli lltusi “l am astonished at thy assurance, Jedodiah •, for tins in dignity I will sew theo up. — A'/»» Record, Tho ludlee In this village re- . . In Cedar Town, on tho flr»t Tuesday In October next, within the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: , ' ‘ilk ri.tl.Hen mpokiiciw: A negro boy 8atn. about 25 year* old and ceivojMluto with ClnUUan meoknwi Jark c « mplcilon , lwo bU g f !e« and harness, thoy follow tho 8criptiire rule. one wagon and harness, one bay smitten on tho one cheek they turn me n , u j„ t „j no head of stock cattle, household other altOs—Bungtown Chronicle, W lien ft om i kitchen forniture— sll levied upon as Barmin ctrl Rets kinsod ftho very calmly t ho property of John Roe, by virtue of a . “llnne Ut Ml good ftnd mortgage fl. fa. issued from Polk Inferior 325®! niftpk Island girl receives a court in favor of James M. Ware and Email- J -.idemue Pointed cut sir. ' i<} , „ilf; I Chattooga Sheriff Sale. W’i-... W door in Cedar Town* on theilret Tues. day in September next, tho following pro- ^Let of Land No. 1230, lying In the 3d dlst. and 4th sect of Polk county, as tho property of Ralioter Gravely—levied on by virtue of a A. fa. 10 furor of J.’H. Perry vi. said Oravolv. Also Lot of Lnml No. 047 in the 2d diet, and 4th scot., as the property of said Gravely, by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of James Mouibbln vs. said Gravely—both fi fes. issued from the Justice Court 1075 dial, dialM, M. of said county. Also will be sold at the same time and place, Lot of Land No 1IV1 in the ?lstdist. and 3d sect.—levied on as tha property of llurrel Levered by vlrtuo or a fi. fa. in favor of P. i M. Shoiblev vs. said Leverelt, prinel- ul, and This.-It. Akin, security—sold for ho purchase money, issued from a Justioe Court 1074 diat. O. M. of said count; iSSiSi aug.l tty. K. LYON, D. Sh’ff. Folk Sheriff Sale. "Y^ILUhi sold boforo tho court houso door • "" m i ILL be sold before tho court bouae door A Hint Throws Await. —A few weeks YY in Summerville within tho legal hours ■finr il marriaso. the doting hushand uf sale on the first Tuesday in September wi .«nio r^cuViar thought when put- next, the following property, to wit: had somo^ pocu fi an( j » p nr t of ^ot of Land No. 62 in tho Aih Dlst. ting on Ins last clear■"»«.; R, V{ and 4th Sect., it being the place whereon J. appoaranco of a washing.• fj® :* It. Rosser now lives containing three acres upon rose oarlior than usual ono morn* moro or j cglf n „d has a good dwelling and ing and kindled tho tiro. When hung- other neoissary out-buildings upon It. Lov ing on tho kottlo, ho mado a nolso on ted on as tho property of E. L. Rossir/to nurposo to nrouso his easy wifo. Sho satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the Superior booed over the blanket, and exclaim- Ceurf of raid eounly-ono Ini favor of E. B. • * i,\r„ -i tvlmtht tin tho (lav ? I Stotldard A Co. vs. J. R. ft K. L. Roswr—the od, “My ^eai-—. what s up tno ua) i othcr |n fftVOr of Harri , Klehols A Co. v.. Ho dohooratoly rosjiondod, A JPJJ 1 J. R. k K. L. Rosser-property pointed out mu last clean sork, and ningaun w by K. L. Rosser. wash ft ono to royiolf.’f *Vorn wool, ^| 6Q Jamss M. Smith's interest In I>»t of SAld Mrs. Easy, “yo had better wash land, No. 205 in tho 14th Di*t and 4th 8cet. mo a ane. tool”—Border (Scotland) Ad- Levied on by former Sheriff as the property of raid Smith to satisfy a fi. fa. from tho 8u- vernier, -^ t t peri<*r court in favor of A. B. Ross vs. Jas. the discovery that Pago’s "Vonus,” tJEOllUlA—Floyd County. now on exhibition thoro, boars a strik-1 npt) nil whom It may concern—Natba Ing rosomhlanco to ft young lady slop- Wliitloek. having, in proper form ap- M tino at tho United States Hotel.. I plied to mo for permonrnt letters of Admin- ' 8 ti — istratlon on the estate of Benjamin H. Bobo, affl-Tholate Judgo Poaso was A not- late of said county, od wag A young lawyer was onco This is to cite sll and singular, tho creditors making his first effort bcforo him, and and next ofkindofsaldI deceased lobe and ap- n'niuiiK uio •*» w i„oM of po» r my office, within tho timo allowed ■ad thrown him,elf (Bi t » wing, o | y lhow c , UMi , f „„ y th „ n Imagination into tlio sovpnth heaven w J hy uM .vrmnnent .dmlnlitntlen ihoulil and was preparing for a higher oscont, not Rrnn tcd to Nutlmn Whitlock on Ben- when Judgo struck his rule on tho j n min II. Bobo's estate, dosk two or tho times, and exclaimed Given under my handand official signature, to tho ostonl.hod orator, “Hold on, bold at offl.-e H.I, l.l A.mu.1,18«n on, my dear ilr; don't go any lilplier, J. LAMnPKTIt, Ordinary. Toryounro already’ out of tho jurwUlo- V.tnvVaH,a Estray Notice. GEORGIA, Polk County. Tita Siventkn Ycah Ix>cfST9.—In I Clark’. Offlee, Infvrior Court, July>10, I860, tho reeion of I.ohlgll Vulloy tho A I-I- p»raan, lalorcilcd aro hvrvby notifl- .toon year locual. l.nve made their A rd lhaMV J. Clark „f tho U^Dl.t.l.t . Il.n ~n> rp‘uo.1 in u. al. toll, hcf're IV. T. Vork. ona of Iho Tho latc«t and best authorities troco F j* r ^.nresonkseason in P M - l "ll«hrf"r« IV. T. York, one of bom lo tho Eastern confines of Syria, appearaneedurlng the present season in , 4 of lh „ Pc „„ f „ r ani<) di.irict, as ““ and sottlwl InUbanon »w“fms, and ere now poising away, hav- E „ „ c „i„ r t >c k, marked will, a y ..fi rlroowwbbirilo \Snlr,o '"8 oomplotcd tliolr arrangement for |„ , h o loll car,and .nlit In i nd Anti-Lebanon, wlthin tho last nine » ge J, oral which will bn duo rig | lt cir. about sis wnrs o’d, ».A indrod years. •■Syria,” saya tho roliablo Dr. Tbomp- m, who wrote from a Iwonty-flyo years -sidenco ami travel in that country, lias always boon cursod with a multi- lioily of tribes and religions, which ivc split up tho country into small , inoipalities and conflicting classes— nitful parent of eivilwar, anarchy and infusion.” To give some idoa of tho upulations of Syria, tho Doctor onum ,-atos thorn as follows Moslems Kurds Kuaairiyeh Nowar Druses Jews Muronitos Oroeks Armenians Papal Offshoots 800,000. 80,000 150,000 20,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 15,000 35,000 80,000 to bo word. fUlern didlar,. by G, I,. Brown and Jolin it. lams, freeholder, of said conn it diitrict. Th, owner of raid e,lrav i A, , , . ty and diitrlet. Th, owner of ,aid efllrnv g®-Tho prospects aro good and " r V I remprad to come forward, ray ohar B o. a' good, in Mississippi, for Poll und Evorolt, I take said steer away, or he will be dealt w! Many old groy headed Democrats aro as tho law directs. A true extract from i going for Boll and Kvorett. They say Ed ray book. T. M. HIGHTOWER, they’ know ho i» sound or Tonnosseo Cl *rk I. C would not send him to tho Senate. | ,,„ lk ,. 01 , p01iad sherW - Hnlci. •A Missouri editor announces in Cedar Town, on tho first Tuesday in Tho Moalotnsaro tho ruling raco over ill tho country, oxcopt in Luoauon.nnd bey aro divided into two seeto, the Sun- itesand tho Slites. Tho total non- lation is thus cstimatod at 1,010,- •0, exclusive, however, of tho nom- lie Arabs whoso number is Rot down y tho bust authorities at half a mil- ion. Tho Lebanon rogion contains 400,000 inhabitants, living in somoOOOO towns, \ iliagcs, and hamlota. Znlilch, just do- troyod, was tho largest town, und con- ' uinod 11,000 jpooplo. Tlio other towns vliiolthavo fofion before tho sword of • ho Drusos, aro Doir ol Kamar, 7,000; i lasboija, 0,000; and Uashaira, 2,500; I'ho entire jiopulation live in towns arid 5 illagos, und go out in tho Holds to oul livuto tli that tho publication of his paper will bo Soplembnr, within tho legal hours or sale, susponded for six wooks* in order that 111,1 i ho may visit St. Louis with a load or Jft.lSf J.ffi?«R&BCS pilra. bear skins, hoop poles, slnnglw, bark, G f leather, moro or less, also tho ..no' half pickled catfish, etc., which he lias tak- interest in lota No. 301 and 302. and one on for subscriptions. ncre moro or less, it being a portion of lot I No. 275, with a tan yard thereon with all the B. Fouko, Douglas Doinocrat, I appurlenances thereunto belonging, conrist- has been unanimously ro-nomlnated to j»K** f if 1 *3, vnU »•''niri 0 '’ to Congress from tho felgl.tb district of J « GEORGIA, Polk County. levied « makers, satisfy « the proper!v of A. H. Ev: Crabb A Whitehead. indor«ers. ... fi. fa., issued from tho Superior S IXTY Boys oflor Iluto I will apply lo Iho C"wrt Of Polk eoun.y In favor or tv m . Court of Ordinary for said county, for I D , ; r, !' p f ! , * 0D * c - YORK, re to sell tho Land and Nojrrooa belonging J u| y-° Slier* WORKS, Broad Street, Rome, Oa. Cherokee Georgia and Alabama, my extensive Coach and Carriage Works. I have secured for rcvoral yoars, the valu able serviocs of Mr. J. B. Bit AY, who is a praetical Coach maker, by trade, and who will devote his entire time to the manufactur ing department. His long experience will in sure <work, that wo will tako pluasuro in WARRANTING. I uao the host of Materials only, and by putting them together, with the aid of tho most skillful workmen. I am confident that I can pleaso any and all, and especially, those who would like tosoe Georgia Manufactories flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant • many years, 1 have pconliar advantages buying materials. I shall spare no pains securing tho best of Timber, Carriage Irons and Trimmings. Call at my Repository Andrexamine my SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of 4 and 6 seated Carriages, com prising the various stylos now in use. Also a beautiful lot of Top B igrios. The genuine Concord Buggies on hand. Cook's Potent Jump Boat Uiirou^hos and Buggies, ordered if desired. Repairing in owry brain h of tlio business, promptly attended to. Terms * repairing, cash when ouiied for. TO THE TRADE. Knamoled and Collar Leather. Patent Dash and Plnp Leather, Broad Cloth, all colors, and Lanes to suit for Trimming Top Buggies and Carriages; Cot*Unc4, Hammer-cloth Fringe. Broad Seaming and Patting Laces. Curtain Silks and Fringes. Brussell. Volvct and Oil Carpotlng. Silver Lining and face Nails, 8eaining Cord. Enameled Duck Dril ling and Muslin Cloths. Curtain Damasks. Black Moleskins, Buckram. Silver Point Bands, nil styles and sires. Hubs, Spokes. Rims. Shaft*, Polos, Circular Seats Ralls ami Ranks. Sulky Shaft*. Turned So it Spindles, Whiffletrees, P do Yokes arid Turned Collars. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Dono nt Short Notice. The best of Coach an l Carrl ig j Varnishes and Paints for sole, with many other goods, all f which arc warranted to b * the bet.— All tho above named articles I will sell very low for CASH or on short time to l'rnmptPaying Cu»tnmern, HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALK. ./MT*8oo Advertisement in another column. Fob2.13fl0.wly.O. n EVE. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Home, Ga. WE respect fulls sollct a continuation of the patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and Oasli Customers, IV) whom our Gsods ere for sale at the LOWEST FIGURES. [Janfl.v NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AM) IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, MIF. manufacturing of all sites and styles ol HASH und 111,1.'YDS, PANEL 1IOOH8, . tkc,, und ali»> tHc business of UNDERTAKERS. Having an Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARB READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles in our tine, and to fill ull orders ut tlio shortest notice. ‘ . . MR. SUMTER. Inn been long known in this community, as a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant ail articles made by us. W.* shall bo able to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash. Blinds, and Furnituro« at very reasonable prices. Wucnrdiallv invite nil tho cititons or tho omintry t<» our Ware Room. Furnlturo Store and Manufictory.*both on Bro.id 8t., Roma, Ga. FINK HIJRlAIi CASES always on bund, and uverv quality <>f COFFINS made as soon us required. CHARLES W, MILLS. july27,ly- JAMES M. SUMTEIt Administrator’* Citation. G eorgia. Polk county Whereas. Henry Kingsbery, Adminis trator on the estate af Jess > Waltm. late of said county deceased, has made application tome in terms of the law. for his dismission i>m his said administration. These aro theref re. to cit» and admonish all perrons interest'd in said estate, to show cau*o to me on or before the sueood Monday in January next, why said administra’ni should not be dLmhsed from Ids said nd ministration, otherwise I shall proceed ac cording lo law. Given under mv hand and official signature this May 28th ISflfl. mtiyAlwflm. 8. A BORDERS. Ord'ry IN BVERY VARIETY. CENTS CLOTHING Extra Quallttetf and Mukes. H BOOTS Sl SHOES, HOUSE-FURNISHING PLANTATION GOODS I MARYLAND, YIIIGTXIA, XOMII cAiior.rxA, south caro- I.IXA <t- GEORGIA MAXES! N OW RECEtviNO AND OFEN1NO. and comprising one of tho largest and most attractive 8toqk. in tho Southern Coun try. which will bo sold as Low as the Lowest, For Cash or to prompt paying customers, on the muni tiiuo. J. It. McOLUNO. tnar.TOw. Rome, Ocorgia. ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS. Henry R. Dempsey, ministrated of Joseph C. Dempsey, represents to the Court, in Ids petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully Administered Joseph O. Dempsey's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kindred and creditors, to show enuso. If any they can. why aald ndinluistrator should not be ili*«harv!ed from hit adminls tration. an l rceeiveletters of dismission on the first Monday in December. 1flfl»». Given under mv ban t und official signa* this at office, t hi * 9 lb M «y. _ ISO n may20 - — W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufaotur 1 and Do tier in CABINET FURNITURE, XT pliolstery, MATRGSSES. COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVITB1 t’n Pi» it ul ;hi Ltlici ptrlioiUrly, to visit his Ware Rooms, where bo bus o larg) 4 ipplyr of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furnlturo, Mrhogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furnlturo, From the best Spring Scat 8ofa, to tlio commonest article in uro. ALonn assortment of Natrussos,Tuckur*s I'utcut Spring Rod, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, und neatly repaired. , TlinnkfUl for tho very liberal patrmingo heretofore extended to him, be bopfls, by cl^e at tention and go.td work, to merit a continuance nf the same. CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near tlio Etowah llomo, where Fur- nlturcU iiianufiietiircd and repaired. Work warranted to give ’ntinfactinin Bills of over 60 Dollars Retailed nt wboJwulo pricos—and great bargain CASH, July27‘ly WH U. COX, YV. RHODES HILL, \V. R. HERNDON. COX, IIILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS JE8SK LAMRERTn. Onl’y. GEORGIA, Polk eonnty. A T :hb first t.rm of the Court ofOrdinary for said county, after the expiration of •ix months fruin the date of 'hose prerenf * will luaknappllcnti’ n In said »o»rl for lei tils, 1 ttera Imini-trnti. th ;b<* will in tho estate of Samuel D Wllion. Iat« ol , . _ ■aid eoun.y, docearad. for the lienrflt nf Ihn SgO"”IA—Floyd County, heir., Ac. * JOHN H. WILSON. ■ TSTHEHEAS, Oraryc Shirley, admini.tra -- "■ 1 IT tor of Robert Hi Canady, deeenped. represents to tho Court in his petition duly filed and entered on rccosd that he has fully adminiktored R. 11. Canady’s estate. This is therefore to cite all perron* con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show oau-e ly thoy can. why said Administrator nnoxed. This May h* 7th mo. mnytl. JAS. WIIKKI.ER. Adra'r. may IV GEORGIA, Floyd County, 'HABEAS, Charles Know! which are, offc ur ftioiHilts I urit that wo c a few GEORGIA—Polk County. W HEREAS William Peek ha* applied to me for hitters of dimisrion from hia- tho estate of Frances Gil- administration tn riin nnd admonish I sbouii not bo discharged from his adminis appear at plration of they havo. dismissed f six months, to show cause, if any I dbuuw c»u.o, i. hu, . . Given undor ilicatit should not be I at ofilc®i ministration in terms | J W D »•* made and pro- GEORGIA, Floyd County. S. A. BORDERS, Ord. „ israissed from his said s „ , of tho statuto iu such This is no homogoneous community l T ided. «if peoples in Syria. Every tribe lives J Given under my hand and official signa apart, and hates each other with a hear-1 turo this 8th of .August, I860, ty hato. The two Moslem seotaexcom- auglO-flm “ A nft1 i nunlcato each other, hato tho Druses and sill those three detest tho Nusalriyoh.— The Maronltes love nobody, and nobody loves thorn. The Greeks despiso thu Oathollcs, and all sects look down with contempt on the Jews. Except tho Jews and the Bodowin Arabs, no tribe can trace back its origin io any ancient raoe. The Moaloms aro a mixed raoe, derived from the. peoplo of the Groek empire at tho time of the orusades. In tho nominally Christian voota, thero is tho same blending of ra tios, and a largo infusion of Kuroponn blood, during the timo of the Crusades. Dr. Thompson thinks that the Muro- nites are tuc descendants of tho ancient Syrians, but tho Nusalriyoh say they are tho "miserable debris of the accurs ed Canaanitcs.” But this theory does not comport with that ot Dr. W. Ba con ■ Stephens, of * Georgia, for they aro not block 1 Tho Metowolies, a class of dirty Arabs, who Joined the Druses in their late crusade against tho Christians, are very much like the Jews, and claim to havecomo from Persia. There is a largo infusion of Egyptian blood in tho Moslems Irom Carrool southward. Dr. Thompson thinks that their peculiori- ir my hand amf official signa- i, this 6th July. 1860. J. LAMBEUTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Floyd county. J AMES M. PEPPER, having applied to bo appointed Guardian of the person and pro|*erty of John M. Berrien. Jr., and Rich ard M. llerrien. (in place of their former Guardian, Thomas M. Berrien, deceased,* Admini*' W 1 tratnr of Ch«rokco II Talbot, repn sents to tho court. i*» bis petition, dulv file and entered »n roeord.thnt ho ha* fully ad ministered Cherokee B Talbot's -state. This is thweforo tooitn nil p r«ons eemed kindred and creditor*, to show cause if any they can whv -aid admini*trat- should not b« disalinrgod from bis ndininl*- tration. and r;*o« ive lottors of di*mis«io the flrd Monday in N-vembor, 18(10. Given under my hind and official rigna turo. nt offico. 4hi« 2d of April. IRflO. aprSwflm JESSE LAMBERTII. Ord. 30 k-ls. Now OrleinslSugar, 100 " A B & C„ ’• HERKAB, Harriet O. Qattlcn hra up- , " 1 ' ,0 r* f »" r ‘« in J eRrl nf r»»l.l.i.t. administration on tho estate of Smith C. Quillen, lato of said county doceased. These nro thoreforn to cite and admonish the kindred and oroditors of said deceased, to show cause, (if any they have) within the timo proscribed by law, why said lottors of administration should uot bo granted unto Harriot G. Quillen on Smith C. Quillon'i Given under my hand and official signature, his 2d of August, I860. aug4-10d J. LAMBERT!!, Ord- Tills is to eito all persons concerned to be and uproar at the term of tho court of Ordi nary to ho lichl, next after the expiration of thirty days from the first puhlicntion of this notico, and show cause, if they can, whv said James M. Poppor should not bo intfistcd with the guardianship of tho person and property or John M. Berrien, Jr., and Rich ard M. Berrien. Given under my band and official signature nt office, this 2d Julv. I860. Jnlyfl *J. LAMBREm. Ord. GEORGIA—Floyd County. T O all whom it may concern—Mary J. Lumpkin and Daniel 8. Printup having, within the timo presort cause, if any thoy have, why raid letter of Administration khotlld not be granted unto Mary J. Lumpkin and Daniel 8. Printup John H. Lumpkin's estate. Given under my hand and official signature, at office this 13th July I860. july28 J. LAMBERTII, Ordinary. tios nro to bo traced back to the old Philistines, who, according to Ilia theo ry, came from Egypt, and not from Cyprus, as U commonly thought. He finds traces in Lebanon of tho original Phoenicians. In fine, the people of Syria answer completely to the prophecies respecting them—they aro “a peoplo uividcu, meted out und trodden down.” These facts will explain tho ferocity of tho Druses and tho sympathy of the Moslems with them. And their anti pathy to all* othor races will continue, ho long as Moslem authority continues in that ill fated land. When Mehumit All declared klmBblf independent of tho Porto, and subjugated Syria to his yoke, all was peace in that land ; and had he been left In possession by tho European powers, his dynasty would have made a homogenous peoplo out of those divided tribes, long oro this. It is to be hoped that Franco and England will muko haste to bring light out of the.prcsont darkness. Their joint word can put an end forevor to tho dlsgrace- ful civil war now prevailing in Syria. A Bad Split.—It is said that Chang and Eng th« Siamese twins, differ in politics. Both Are veteran democrats, out Chang is now for Breckinridgo and Sti| for Douglas. S Yi 0: >ro Administrator’s Nnlc. vlrtuo of an order from tbc Court of Ordinary of Wulton county.will be *old, icforo tho Court House door in'Romo. Floyd county, on tbo first Tuesday in October next, within the lawful hours of Halo, Lot of land. No. 502, in tho 16th diet., and 4lb section of Floyd county, sold as tho properly of John Bliuingarae, late of Walton county deranged, for tho bonofit of tho bc?r* of decraxcd.— Terms made known on tho day of *al«. aO. F. BLASIXGAME, july24w2m Adni' Administrator’s Sale. B Y Virtue of an order from tho court of Ordinary of Gordon county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Auguxt next, before the Court Houso doer in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the tract ol* land,* In said county, whereon Grove Tomlinson resid ed at the time of his death, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres) more cr less, (sub ject to widow's dower.) Also Lina, a negro woman aged about 45, Jacob, a boy about 2r Alfred about 19, and Jane, a girl 16. Hoi. os the prouorly of raid Orovo Tomlinson, into of Oordon county, deccuio.1, for tho bon- efitof his liolrs und creditors. Terms made known c juncl6 Adn GEORGIA, Polk County. S IXTY Days after date, I will upply to the court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to soli tho lands belonging to the late of Lazarus W. Battlo, late of said cc ty, decs’cd. IL T. A Wu, S. BATTLE, julyt—w2m AdmVs. GEORGIA, Floyd county. ,1/UEREAS. Stephen Hull, udministra- V V tor of Thomnx Al. Glad n. r’-’presh-n the Court in his putitioti. duly tiled and lured on record, that lie hit* fully administered Thomas Ms Gladun's estate. These are, therefore, to cite nil persons ccrned. kindred and creditors, to show cm any they can, why s iid n hninistrntor si' tot be discharged from his idiaiuiatrati»n dve lottcvA of dismission on the lirstMo in OctoW. I -fid. Given under my bund and official signa lure at oflico, thix 6th March. 1800. iimrIO JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord> Administratrix’s Notice. G EORGIA, Folk County: Sixty dayi aftor date I will apply to tho Court of t rdinary of said county (br ioavo Pi sell the ronl pptafo and n portion of tho negroes belonging to the estate of Ben jamin T. Mosoly, Into of said county deceas ed, this July the 2nd. I860. MARY A. MOSELY, Adm’x, july6w2ra With tho will annexed. GEORGIA, Polk County. S IXTY Days aftor date I will make appli cation to tho court of Ordinary of *nid "ounty, for leave to soil the lands belonging to the ostato of Alexander C. Morris, late of said county, doccaxod. julyfl—w2m ABNER DARDEN, Adni GEORGIA, Floyd County, T O all whom it may eoneern—W. D.Ter- hune having, in proper form, applied to for permanent letters of Administration tho cslato of Lawrcnso Brock, late of tho Stale of Alabama, deceased, (and hav ing unsettled business in thin State)— Tills is to cite all and singular the crcdi tors and next of kin ol Lawrence Brock, to be and appear at my office, within tho time al lowed by law, and show cauxo if any thoy have, why permanent Administration should not he granted to W. B. Torhuoe on Lawrence Brock’s estate. Given under my liana and official signa ture, at office this, 25th Juno I860. - juno20 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Floyd County, MONTHS after date appplication wilt be made to the Ordinary of Floyd county. Ga., for leave to sell all tbo real cs- tarn and negroes belonging to the estate of Francos Irwin, deceased, for tlio benefit of the heirs dnd creditors of said doceased, Thii June 22. I860. ! JOHN J. HUGGINS, juno29-w2m Adm’r GEORGIA, Floyd County. rilWO months after date application will be X made to the Ordinary of Floyd county, for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Gnbril Jones, late of said county. This 30lh May I860. maySIw WM. H, JONES, AJm’r. GEORGIA, Floyd County: II ERE AS. Arthur 8. F.r«l trator of Jas. J. Gill, adminis od James J. Gill’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite nil persons corned, kindred and crcdllnrx. to show c if any they can, why said Administrator shoufd not lie discharged trom his Adminis tration. and receive letters of dismissUm, i the first Monday in O tober, I860. Given under my bund und official signature, GEORGIA, Floyd County. '^jy r HEUKAS William J. 8mith. executor FEACII-TItUU Sil’KHHT, ,lTI„l\ l l, «\. copartnership os above, wu aro prepured to v^hihit , , guut and Ircsh STOCK i cle- A Co.’s OF GROCERIES, l t<> mill uni short time, prompt paying nixtoiavra nt very low fis purchasing und a porfmt knowledge of iho wants of the public, i guarantee entire satisfaction, in tvor.v particular, of tlio nrlivlna now in store and to arrive: 50 bis. crushed and Brown Su^ar, 200Bag3Rio Coff o. 25 Bag3 Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails, 10 “ Old Qovornmmt Coffee, 300 Box candles, 100 Box’ Tobacco, 1O0O *• Snuff, 150.01 “ Sogars, 200 bp Boo’d Whisky, 75 (ibis Old Rye Whisky, 30 Pack’s Oressent’s, Honnnssv and otho. ehoioe Brandies, :L0 “ Brand-', Old and Soft, from private stock, 500 Sacks SUt. 100 Bx’s State and EnglishDarry oheese Ami any quantity nf Soda. Starch, PicUcs, P.itxup*. Ratn*,-x, Preserve*. Fruiix, Cordinll, Oysters. Mackerel, Sardines, lluekctx, Rro >mx, Tuns. Churn*. Ac., to wliit h attention is in vited. ROHE GEORGIA Noll the manufacture of Locomotives, ; Stationary Engiues of any size or pat- ru according to order. Rail Itoa I work, Iron Rridgos and Roofs Hut llla«ts for Furnaces and Rolling Mills, (’listings ami Machinery, Housing, Mill Screws, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Shnft- ing, Ac. Gas and Water Works erected j all kinds of Mar-hinerv repaired, lluve alwuva on hand Wrought Irou Steam andWator Pipes, Steam Cooks, Guage*, Ao. Castings of any Sizo. Iron and Brass castings made to order— havo always on hand suincof tho bust GIN GEARING in tlio Country ; also Gudgeons, Castings for Horso Power, Thrashing Ma chines, nnd u variety of beautiful Patterns of Irou Railing for Dwellings, Public Build ing*, Cemetery Lots, Ac. Boilors. Flue, Tubular, Locomotive and Cylinder Boilers, niude and repaired. Wntcr’Tanki, B’ast Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Smoke Stacks, Ac. Bla.-krinitli work made to order. Mining Machinery. Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers, Lifting a id Furcu 1’uinpx, l’unip Rods and Joint-, Whim and Whinzo Kibble*. Stamp Heads of any required hardness; nil kinds of MINERS TOOLS.—Partkulur intention is givon to this branch of business, Mr. James NolJc, Sr., who superintends tho work, liar iug bion a long tune in Europe for the pur- iso of obtaining tho latest improvements id drawing of mining work. Person* in want of Steam Engines will do well to <-nll on us bef-re going elsewhere, arrant our Engines hi be equal in every particular to the best mado an.VwL and for simplicity aud durability not to bo excelled. A.llst of prices sent on applica tion. •We enn muko and put up Enginca In run* nine order and warrant them for let-it than they can bo had from Philadelphia or Now York, none but the best nialerinl uxed in our work. AH boilers nmnufacturi-d at our cs- t iblislniM-nt we will warrant to be of tho best No. 1, Peir*a Charcoal Hammered Iron. Wo are now manu r a-turin«nnow Iron Cot ton Screw with A.iti-Friction Ball, tbh*owho liavc them prnfor tlicm to nil others. We in- viten’l in want of a good screw, that will al ways last to poult any size bale, to oxumin* this. Hiving the largest cxtabliiihmcnt and naohluci’y of any shop in the 8tatn, nnd ns rery department i* superintended hr our •lve*. we fool confident that wo can do work » cheap nnd equal to any in the United States. NOBLE. BRO'S. A CO., Rome, Ga. apr!l27«1860w1y. Conoroto Safes Triumphant! FORTY.KIOHT HOURS-II, THE Fu, . DMVILLI, K,..ll«gb IU, W. n. Doitd. t C.. Cinel u6 , u I DrarSIr—Tbit l.fe Ipurchranl of t. Septcmbor lut hra.kiod tliegrc.Uf, ill,! Uy. I had n liirgo,mount ofnotei. _ j; la U, tji-loro tbe building burned j tbo papers out but put In lam. ,hr,t, 0 r S r. and ui«m opening it line, th, tumS. ejr wuro b NOT EYE* SCORCHED. Tb. vcrnorln* on tbo draw,,, , lmr w.rpvd i tb, lark work■ T.r, well wbrn I oil it • Ibtbr 1 think it willb.,,,7! Mo»«r. My ,nfo wu In th. lowar itor, ,r. UiMo .t*iry building with .bin.l. roo,7i„J udjoining nwn>, wlih only n plui.nd ,' tion, n drug .tor. wu kept, .nd Imtrwdnu, oppoilto whom my raf. wu Ktilng tbintn . « o in.id.robio quantity of ptinu, oik Iu! pontine, camphine, and liquors. Th« UiM. i ing was connce(Ml with the Pattsnoa fiaM • on one side ana was within six fat of tw Court Houso on tho other, with a large pfii of wood between roy office and ths Court i Houso,' and a door onterlng into my offioim! mediately from the wo«d. There wu •hsi'’ small frame building sttnebed to the reared the Drug store, with oils, points, and lkun in it. and a glare door leading into my •£«, * from it. You will cce nt once the rxct»h» I heat created nt nnd about it. I regtrd i Ritly totted, and havo po hesitanry in n*. ing that my pnpors would have been in. served if I bad lafr them in the safe. A number of our oitizons have exeat*! It aiuco tbe fire and wero surpriied at iu condition, and lorao of them nave ord safes of you, belioving them REALLY FIRE PROOF 8AFE8. I shall take great pleasure In recomroeR. ing your safes. You are at liberty to nul» : such uso of this statement as you d^a proper. Youra, [signed] M.J. DURHAM, are Agonta for these splendid Safes and invito the public to call and seo otl certificates as to the manner in which tl resist the attaeks of both FIRE AND BURGLARS. Thcio safes hare novor faitrd toprenne their contents, and art warranted tone ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. Tho construction of tho HU HULL PROOF 8AFE8 is peculiar, and in cosite- tion with tho “Great American Key B«flF ter Lock,” (which possesses the great advu tflgo of having NO KEY HOLE ard yet hi the security of a rERMUTATING KE1 capable of 250.000,000 changes.) they «i bo found perfectly impregnable. A. W. CALDWELL. Rome.Ca Strai .*on A SxvMotm, Nashville, Ttaa may25 wl;. Awaiting your ommnnd*. nnd always nttyi !t.tf. Wo ore Respect fully. COX. HILL A CO. To the Be-Drueere l. ■ -AND- I’nlsniiPd rill/pns of Gpor.'in Y ob' »>• uvpr-rui, »iri< .il .1.0 Vilq.l •unpoundb' ill tin* Aleh'dioitn Drink ver oiiiunatnd fimu t post of society, tho l.tqi Mtxnn. They aro d ispen sed* to' y t» u ‘ne eiue, and in either c vflout is the same. There is butVi- eseapo. and that in ain luxury or a med cmueni u *tifo nnd re'.itildn Htiinu-... • - hint, sold under stj*in)- und hc iI, wliit’ll render* it nr tain it has net been tampered wi h. Sue- e ertiele is CHARLES* BOND N COR :aIAL GIN. wlih-h is Distilled under direction «t the Uril- i*h Government, is dalicatoly lluvored. (unlike any oilier Gin,) Greatest Reduction EVER MADE IN STANDARD Charles Webb, d -re:i«ed. reproi to tho Court, in his petition, dulv filed entered on record, that ho hue hilly adminis- nnd tere-i Charles Wo’-b' This is. therefore, to <-lte nil persons con cerned. kindred and cr-ditors. to *how eauso if any they can. why said Executor should not be di*ohnrgcd from his Executorship, and receive lcttcr*of dhmhsion on the first Monday tn October. I860. Given underlay hand andoffieiat signature at eifiee, this 6th March. ISflO. niarlO. JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y. GEORGIA) Floyd county. ■\TTHEREA8. William J. Smith. Adminis- VV trator of Matthew Smith, repro-ents to the Court in his Ddition, dulv filed and en- tored on record, that ho has tally administer ed. Mntliow Smith’s eMtato. This is thurefoie, to' iio all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any. they can. why said administrator should not be diS 'hnrged from hi* adminis tration and rccciro letters of di«mi*sion on tbo first Monday in October. 1800. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 5th March. I860. marlO. JESSE LAMBERTII. Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court <»f Ordinary for Walton County, Georgia, will be sold bcforo the Court llonso door in Cedar Town, on tho flr*t Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale : Lot of Land, No. 32 in the 20th Dist. and 3d 8oet. of Polk county, bold as the pro- perty of John Blaslngamc. late of Walton couuty. deceased, for the benefit of tbe hoirs of deoeased. Terms made known on the day of sale. n *• nr ifliw/i.wt. julyPI—3mvr iropc- ic hy most healthy beverage extant. Thk Most Eminent Piiysuians of Eur« and Aniertco, not only rmotnmond it* ti the hale and hearty, but prescribe tt medicine whore a stimulant i* required. Tnx Pkm.u.k S»:x will find it not only a jdoAMint Cordial, butacertuin rcliufin su*ffer- Ingsof a periolh-al ebaructer. Analwicai. Ciikuihth of ull ranks pro nounco it perfectly pure, -and its restorative nioriss incomparable. Sold only iu quart and pint battles by al Druggists’ Grocer*, Country Merchants, Ac. .Bowaro of IMITATIONS. Buy only CHARLES'. None OTHER is IMPORTED. B. BALDWIN A CO., Sole Importers. Depot No. 40, Broadway, Now York. , Also importers of fine. (Vines, Brandies, Ciqars, etc. CAUTION TO THE’PUBLIC. “Schnapps,” “ London Dook” ‘Club House’ “Gins, etc., etc. Beware of obnoxious, mixtures, put up in bottles, bearing the uborc title*. They are uncommon mixed Gins, and until compared with the genuine “CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.” they aro aptto docoive tho unwary. aopt.7.1y. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gaylcsvillo, Cherokee Co., Ala., 8. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. (STUDENTS of both sexes will bo received O at this Institution, and fitted for thp com mon duties of lilb, or any class In our Col- lego*. Competent Teachers aro employed. Send for a circular. Jao21—wly Sewing Machines! AFTER this date. I will well the improved narlliojf Family Sewing Machines nt • lurtinn »>f $2tl.uo from former pri<-e». I*. S.—The New Straight Neodto Machine i# now out. nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, GcuT Ag't, THE COURT OF DEATH, nov.30, 'ist elaborate nnd enclinnting t iiukurv* ever produced in A«neri*-ii.— lm. teen issued liy the undersigned. Tbo En graviug is 23 by 31 inches in rize, nnd i*an accurate copy of tho celebrated Pointing ol the “Court of Death,” by tho venorahlo REMBRANDT PEALE. S inai painting covers 312 square ns 23 life-size figures, and is val- The feet, conti ued at 25,000 DOLLARS. Mr. Pealo certifies that- tho Engruving “is an accurate nnd admirable copy of tboorigi- ool-” No engraving of the size und beauty of this has over been published for less than $5 00; but with a view of belling 100,000, these arc offered f»r $1 00 carh. The whole press of New York, Observer, Evangelist, In dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal, Examiner, Times, Ac., have spoken in the highest terms of the Engraving, and recom mended it to ovory household. They can be sent safely by mail, rolled in strong corns. One copy, 1, and I letter, stamps to prepay postage. Give copies for $( without stamps. Send $4, and obtain ope copy free, $1 nnd 6 letter-stamps secure one copy and a letter of Agoncy; stating special 'terms. A hundsomo reduction to Church Societies to pay Church debts. Writo tho Eame, Town' and State plainly. Addroes, G. Q. COLTON, P. 0;Box; 3391. No. 37 Park Row, N. Y. - mayllw3m. WU. NCJUUUnT, \ i TttOB. BCIIUTCUI! .IAS. OIIMOND, J \ JNO. MOIUIISON. McNAUGllr, ORMOND & Co., Commission Merohants, And Dealers in General Merchandise. Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St ATLANTA. GA. PREFERENCES—Messrs. Smith Patrick; Smallwood. Karl A Co.: Allen, Mo Lean A Bulkloy, New York ; Wm. M. Law- ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K Toft, Oo«h’i\, Duncan A Johnston, Savannah, Post A Mol, Now Orlenus; Walsh, Smith A Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M J. Wicks, Pros. Memphis; D. A. January A Co., St. Louis. n<iv23.1y. jvbso.y?.v (mountain Herb Pill A sots, w« srtjwnl you wills s prtol Tmeo, s cbW of a tribe »J Uis SlrsMS Af* ** that ones rultd Mexico. Vom will On-t » him and bl* p«>;>t# In oar I'swpbbU Alwsw tw bed gratia, from the Agent* tor thws I Hk- , _ Tbs tnvsntor *sd msnubeturcr of ■ Uln Herb PIIU,»• ksa spent ths greater p«H trsvebng, bsving eWtsd nearly eeery cossW* world. He spent over *1* yeer* among the the Kochy Moantslos end nf Mexico, , the *• Mocxtais ltxss were dljeeterrt- J* interesting nccount of bU edveatnres there, }*•" our Atmeose end I’smpblet. ■ . . It U sn HUWUbed teel. tbel sll diseases lMPtlltl BLOOD I Tbs Mood ie ths life I snd when toy metier gets mixed with It, U Is st every organ of tbe body. Eeery nsn sod sll tbs vita! organs qslchly _***’ will not digest tbe food perfectly- The a secrete a sutMciency of bile. Tbs aattoaef weakened, and so tbe elrouletlon Is fteN*. «• become eW|d with tbe poUonon. matt.i i f congb—and all from a slight Imparity at thehj bed of life—the Blood I As If von bid earth, for Instance, lo a anre tiny Heutet, lo a few minutes the »hoto«si stream become# disturbed and dleeolered. does Impure blood fly to every behind. Alt tbe passages become ohstrwtsM^ tbe obetrucUon is moored, the Ump o» Itfe These puts oot only purify the bkJud, bsl nr** ie eecretioos of tbe body; they art, therebrv. ■ t • Guns FOR BILIOUS OI«* , » liver Complaint, Bek Ilsadschc, As. . TkU am*' Medicine expels from tbs blood the hWAeeW* saee, and renders atl tbe fluids add secretbe» t« fluent, clearing and rwuselUtine (heettalem*. Pleasant Indeed. Is It to us, that wd art am J within your rsseb, a medleloe Ukeitw “M***?. Prua," that will pass directly totbes***J through tbe blood and Baida of tks b^J.“ ths anflsrer to brighten with tb# A«*h w •" health. Judton't Pith are the Beit tornM** enee for the following Compw*? Dmd Complaints, DWitily. ■ . • SS Chat Piteous, HtoAaehn, Cbstfemea, Indipaiim, Ptmifr.k K -BSL., Orem. • • • . KeroBine Oil and Lamps O F THE BEST QUALITY, FOK SALE .hoop by fobll. TUKNLEY, No. 3Ohoioe IIoubo JWorm Destroyer—a frost FARELL A YEISER’S. * GREAT FEMALE rsmales who value health, should »*’“ ^ these PtlU. They purify tbe Wood, rv*w» J of all kinds, clsan*# tbs akin Of.iJ* and bring tbs rich color of health to tbe pe» The Plante and Ucrbe of *klebW8* mado, were dlsoovered In a very surpn™v^( the Tsxucstu, a tribe of Aborigines In Almanac of oar Agent, and you «IJ1 the very Intereating account It ccntalae* Mnucum” of tbe Aatecs. J Oba.rv..—TX. JMb BmUVul Wnrpr. at „ con jarta. All **" " 8, L. JUDSON A OO., tn tuh tra il. U JUDBON, * CO. SOLIS PBOFBIE^ No. SO Leonard SW" 1 KsrrroKX. w M wukJ Jww—A 44 "" ” ‘ _ J For sale by l-oroll A Yeli.r .n’J Jj'S A Nowlin, Un|n», Go. Alio by B, Yi dealer* throughout’th» Btste. _ ^ M, A. WIMPEE & J Carriage & MAN0FA0TW Opposito Harper A Butlers’ H»rdw . *] Urond Stq,-KOME- 4Sr W OULD rcipootfully Inform tb”' and tbo publio g;ner.ily. tbj,^j prepared to do all work In lb* ” BUOOY AND WAGON LINE. . „ AH tholr work will bo wll *SS latestimprovom-nU.doptad,butt ] oall o.pocliil attontlon to pn Jones’ Satekt-imwiAVS TiiniiiLH soRBiwgl Which for light and oniy r«lMSfw rlor to tbo Iron axle., udwjOfeSrfl . **-ALL NEW WORK WARM' „ ^-REPAIRINO no.tly don. notico. and oh.p for CASH, All order. JprfflnjftW * ll * B , . ■hare of patronogo ■ollcitod. apriHwly. • J ^aaiHSHV