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“.Signs in the Heoven*.” .
Tho editor of tho (Aln.) Republican
“'Wc are unable toaccountlu any way
for llio pltonomonn in tlio appearance
RunMof Wind comes danoing by,'
' 'sneet perfumo in hl» tro««c« I
“SSSjEftlK®
AmmmS-
• Como bias mo too,” sl\« softly said,
“Thou gay, light-footed l’over l’
Put how tho ronpors, ono by ono,
Arc liastoning from thoir nooning ;
Some laugh nml jest tho. while, and
Junto
A morry song arc crooning.
Now swift tho lads and lassos go
Across tho waving meadow, .
nutWillio stands witli lowering brow
Benoath thtfoak troo’s shadow.
of tiio moon, as mentioned in tlio fol-
lowing communication. Hovornlotliow,
woliovo ioarnod, at dlilurdltt places,
saw. tho isms or .very slmlliar apnear*
onoos.- It is proper lor us to soy, how
ever, to those horo or at a distance who
oro unaoquoitUod , with tlio atUlior.ol
tho communication, Dv.J.M. I.ow, tiiat
woliovo known him sovoral years, and
always regarded him as a gentleman of
intelligonco aiid voracity.-
,Wo hope to hear from him again, in
description of other appearances men-
tioned; and from others who saw the
samo either in description, or oxpres-
as to tlio
' Sales, -l
, tho Court' House
y fj door in Coder TbVrn, on tho first fueu-
day lii Bentombor next, tho following pro
perty, to wit;
* of Loud .No. ,1230, lying in the 3d dlst.
v , lod on by Virtue of
a ft. fo. in favor of J. n. Terry vs. - said
.Grawlw Also Lot or Land No. 017 in the
2d dial, and 1th sect., M tho property of.said
Grovely. by vittuoVf till. fa. in favor of
Juntos Moillbbin vs. snid Gravity—bo thfi.
fas. Issued; from tho Justice Court 1076 dist.
di-t.hl, M. of said county. . ,
Alsu will he Bold nl the snliifc time nnd
place, Lot or Land No HVt .In the 21st dist.
and 3d scot.—levied on. ns the Pjoherty of
•llurrol Love re it by virtue bf u 11. fa. In favor
of 1\ M. Bhoibley v«. said Lovorott, ftrin«»
pal, end the*, it. Akin, security-sold for
tho purchase mouev, issued from a Justlco
Court 107-1 dist. 0. M. cf said countv.
nug3 -K. LYON, P. I
•H. LYON
. Sh'lf.
Folk Sheriff Salo.
W ILL bo sold beforo tlio court houso door
.*»* ‘ ~“ w
Raid lie, “l’vo.losimy tvua lovo deav,
I know notwhoro to, And hor;
I f 1 should go tho reaper hero,
Oh I who would go my binder?”
lto honretli not tho fobt tiiat stop!
So light bohind'hlm, coming,
Hut, leaning on his cradle, kept
-IUs lovo slok ditty humming.
slon ofopihlon — . . .
Couu Guovr, ,luiy HO, 1800.
Editor llt'inillican:—As tliovo lins boon
n phonomonn, ono knows not wlint, but
Wonderful boyoml nil wodcrous meas
ure,- 1 lmvo thought it ftppropi-ialo, by
yum- kind indulgence, to so far trespass
upon your timoand' that of your nu
morons renders, ns to record I lie most
iKIlBifi mlM,,: nine hrart'Vf .toik rattle; cholS
■ world, ns far as I ntn acquainted. I
A,whHo iiand on hii ahoflRer laid—
• Ho turned .in quick confusion.
Thb saucy maiden, latifjhin^, *»d,
o/tUno hitrusi
havo vou lost your Irtio lovo dear,
..I know not where to find lior f
Ami know not where
Oo, Wllllo, rcnpl for /nin lioro,
And I will bo your blmlor 1”
Tho Village Ucnuty.
The glowing tints ol oTroploovo,
rtnrn, [fiber radutht ebook.
And wo know that her voloo u rich and
Tliougli'wo nover lmvo hoard hop speak;
. fuO nro Ihoso graoious oyes ofliglit,.
That blissful Hood runs o’er,
And wherovor her tranquil pnthwny
A glorf flit, on boforo.
01 vory grand arc tho city hollos,
Of a brilliant nnd stately mion; *.
As thoy walk tho steps of tho languid
dnnoo, . - ■
And flirt In tho pause between ;
Hut bon oath tho boughs of tlio lionry
WbenMtlie minstrol fountains piny,
[ think that tho artless village girl
is svfootcr by far than thoy,.
Ot-vory grand are the city belles,
But thoir Jioarfoaro won away,
By tho keon-odgod world, and thoir
llvoa havo lost
..Tho boauty and mirth of May}
Thoy movo whriro tho sun and tho bUt-
ry dows
Rolen not; thoy arc linughty.and bold;
Anil thoy do hot shrink from tho cur-
1 thoy i
sod mart, . . „ .
Whore l'nltli is tho slavo of Gold.
But tho slurry dews and tho gonial sun
Havo glnddenqd hergdiloloss youth;
Ami hor brow is bright with the,flush of
hopo, v . ... ‘ •
Hor soul with tho'seal of .truth;
'Her sjops are beautiful on,tho hills
As tlio stops t>f ah Orfoht'morn,
And Ruth was never- mofo fair to soe
V tho midst of tho Autum edni.
world, as far as I a»n acm
havo roferenoo to tliorbinurknblo froaks
of tlio moon, that so lately exhibited
thornlelvos, and which havo caused such
intonso oxottomont in tho public mind.
During the last quarter of tho moon,
on the llth inst, tho curious freaks first
manifested themselves. Tho mqon «
timo or rising being about midnight.
Tho first movement or aUbvnation of
tho position of the moon, is by turning
a comploto Biunmordiuilt orj by chang
ing its convexity to tlio Noitli, instead
of the South its natural position. It re
mains in that position but an instant
boforo its freaks arb still more curious.
It then dissolves ns.it wero and forms
itsolf into llttlo round balls, iialf dozen
in uuuibor, apnarontly about two hieing
indinmotor. Itromaiiis in,that posi
tion but a short tiino, when It assumes
its natural shnpo, producing all tho
prismatic colors of tho Solar Spectrum.
night go tu. —
naming other .freaks that lmvo boon
soon in connection with thoso already
namod, but wo have no more timo at
presont to dovoto to tlio subject.
Wo shall not attempt to thoorlzo or
philosophize upon tiioso romarkablo
phenomena. If we. did, wu would ex
plain it as ono of the signs spoken of by
our Saviour that is to precede tlio end
of timo.
If any porson doubts tho authentici
ty of tho foregoing, it can bo establish
ed by competent witnesses.
> not supposo many persons saw it,
LOW.
Important Discovery,—By a oaroful
examination of. tho geography of tho
world, it has boon ascortntnod that tlid
great artosian boro, of Columbus, Ohio,
will, on passing through to the opposito
side Of tlio globe como out exactly flf-
toon miles froni tlio groat Chinese wall;
on tho China sldo and about two hunt
drod and fifty miles from Fokin. This
is a discovery of importance, and must
vastly oncourago tho*enterpris\ng oitl
, , Co<lar Town, on tho fir«t Tuomlay
In Oolober noxt, within tho logal hours of
Biile, tho following properly, to wlti
A negro boy Bain, about 25 years ohl nnd
dark enmpfoxlon, two bujrglos nnd hurnoBs,
I Kid In rV wagon and Imriu^e, one bay
I Uitohvn f\mdturor-aH levied upon
the projiorty of John Hoc, by vlrttio of a
ninrtgngn ILfa. Usuod from J’olk Inferior
court in favor of James M. Wuru and Kinnn
uni hyon vs. said noo~propo» ty pointed out
in Bal’d mortgage fl. fn.
nug.1
K. LYON, D. Sh'flu
Chattooga Sheriff Sale.
ILL ho Bold boforo tho court houco door
uoxt, the f
Part of A . .. _
mid -Ith Sect., it beiug tho
daco wlicrouu J.
-.-- jiiiig threa acres
i, and non a goad dwelling and
igs upon it. Lcv-
. ,. i Ri L. Rosser,*to
sniisfy two H. fas. issued from tho Superior
Court of said county—one in fuvor of N. JJ.
Stoddard & Co. vs. J. It. A K. L. Rosflor—thb
other in favor of Harrnl, Nichols & Co.*vs.
J. It. A K. L. Rosser—proiH-rty iiolnted out
by K. L. R«»Bscr.
11 COACH
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Y WOULD RK3PKCTKULLY CALL THE
X nttohtiou of tlio citizens of-
Cherokee Georgia and Alabama,
HARPER &
Importers and Heavy Boaters hr . ,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,, .
Broad Street, Romo, Ga.
WE rcspeetfoUs solict n coritiriuatfoh of tho patronngo of’bur PROMPT PAYING and
CelsIi Customers,
To whom our Oiotls ore for Halo at tho LOWEST. PIGUliES. ^ [Jan0.w
To iny extensive Coaeli ami Carrlngo Works.
I havo scoured for povoraryenrs, tho vnlu-
nblo BorViaea of Mr. J. It. RltAY, who is a
prnetlcal Coach nmlc^M•, by trndo/ nnd who
will dovoto hl» •ntlrolimc to the manufactur
ing department. His long experience will in-
•uro work, that wo will tnko, pluasuro in
WARRANTING.
I uto the host of Material* only, atul by
putliug them togother, with tho aid of tho
moat skillful workman, I ntn confident that I
can plonso any and all, and especially, those
who would like to sea Georgia Af ami factories
flourish. Having boon a Hardware merchant
for many years, I havepoonllar advantages
fn buying materials. I shall spare m* pninn
’in soeiiring thn best of Tilnbor, “
idTrf ’
Carriage
Irons and Trimmings.
Call at my Repository
Amljoxamlno my STI.KNmi) A8S011T
WENT of I and fl seated Carriages, com
prising tho various stylos now in use. , Also
abooutiftil lot of Top Haggles. Tho genuino
Concord Haggles on hand. Cook’s Patent
Jump Bent Uaroitchos mid Buggies, ordorod
if desired. Repairing in cv. ry brahcli of
tho business, promptly attended to. Terms
of repairing, cash when called fur.
TO THE TRADE.
CABINET FURNITURE
Also Jamas M. Smith's interest in lot of
laud, No, 205 in tho Uth DDL and tth Sect.
T.ovb d ull by formor SheriIV ns the property
of said Smith to satisfy a fi. fa. from tho Su
perior court in favor of A. R. Ross vs. Jas.
M. fl.’iiith—pointed out by glaintilT.
July?.l-wtd J. B. AICRIDGE, SIPIT.
Enameled and Collar Leather, Patent Dash
nnd Flap Leather, Brgad Cloth, all colors,
aud Laces to suit for Trimming Top Buggies
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
all whom it nmy concern—Nathan
rpo nil whom It may
X' Whitlock, having, in proper form ftp
piled to mo for porinnimnt totter - * - •
late of said county.
This is to cite all nnd singular, tho creditors
and next of kind «f said deceased to lip nnd np-
ponr at thy ofllco, within tho timo allowed
by law, and show *nuso, if any thoy can,
why said permanent ndministratinn should
jatnln
ider tny hahd and oflicial signature,
at otfioo'thls 1st August, 186ft.
tmgl
InPIlTIt, Ordinary.
and Carriages r CntnUnos, Iltuumor-elotU
Frlnga. Broad Seaming nnd Pasting Lncos,
Curtain Silks and Fringes, Brusscll, Velvet
and Oil Carpollug, Silver Lining nnd face
Nails, Seaming Cord, Enameled Duck Dril
ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Dfttuusks,
Blnek Moleskins, Buckram. Silver Point
Bands, all Atylos and sixes, Hubs. Spokes,
Rims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Beals Hails ami
Backs, Sulky Shafts, Turned Boat Spindles,
Whifllotrccs, Pule Yokes and Turnod Collars.
Silver Plating, of all Hinds.
Done at Short Notice.
The best of Coach and Carriage Varnishes
and PalntB for sftle, with many other goods,
allVC vrbleh are warranted to ho tho host.—
All the abovo named urtleles I .will soli vory
low for CASH or on short timo to
Prompt Paying Customers.
HARNESS OF ALT. KINDS FOR SALE.
.'ftSrSco Advertisement In (mother column.
WrtVt.l
A LL pei
iX od (in
G/M, toll
tons of buy capital city. It' thoy do not
su'ecoed in obtaining wator, ■* ’ “
v _ , djtdy iritoml
wo aio tolil, to pass a tolouraph .wire
through, bo as to bring Coluinbus into
direct communication with tho colestial
empire.
Arrival or Lady Franklin.—Among
From the Boutho'rh lioeprdor.
CouNtitutiohnl Union Convontlpn.
‘This Convention assembled hero yes
terday and formed the largest that ever
convened pt .tho OapltOl—406 Delegates
1^6800111^ eighty-fivo counties. Gen.
.Tohii.W, A. Sanford was by acolumatlon
called to tho Chair ntid the Hon. Seaton
Gran Hand of Baldwin, nnd Anderson
Redding, Esq., of Chatpihoooheo, selec
ted 08"vjc)Q:Vro3idonts. Mossrs. llanlcl-
tor,’ of Atlanta, Robinson of Qglothprpe,
and J. W. Thomas of Randolph wero
Randolph
ohoson all Scorotarlcs..
Tiio s’oloction of Eleotora and Alter
nates bqth for tho State at largo and for
the different CohgrossionalDlstrlots.wos
tho passengers arrived by the steam
•hip Adriatic this morning * *
..... ^ was.lady
Franklin, accompanied by her niece,
Miss Cracoft, and iter waiting-maid.—
Lady Franklin will rutnnin In this city
two or three weeks, ns tho guest of Mr.
Honry Grinnoll, .through wlioso liberal
ity tho GrinnoU Arctic Expedition was
fitted out, and whoso son, Mr.. 0. Urin-
ncll, accompanied her on her voyage to
this country, Sho proposes to mako a
tour into. Canada, probably In timo to
Estray Notice.
GEORGIA, Polk County*
Olork’s Oflloo, luforior Court, July-no, 1800.
ernouB Interostoil arc hereby notlfl-
hftt W. J. Clark of the 1073’DlBtrlct
hills boforo W* T. York, ono of tho
JubUqo of tho Poftco for Bald district, m
Eslriiy, a stoor, color block, mnrkdil with
o.vor.-fopo in tho loft oar, and unlit In I
right enr, about six years old, nnd appraised
to l»o worth fifteen dollar*, by 0, L. Brown
und Jolm H. Long, freeboldor< of said couu-
ty und district. Thu ownor pf Said estra/ is
required to coma fonvard, pny charges and
take sa d stoorlaWay.or ho will bo denlt with
as the law direct*. A trim extract from tho
E*tray book. T. M. HIGHTOWER,
««lg3 - Clerk I. C.
Polk Postponed Sheriff* Sales.
the following proporty, to wit»
One road vngon, 1 buggies, 2 sorrel mates
pno mule, 3 watclies, ono shot gun, 40 pieces
or leather, more or less, uIho the ono half
intureut In lots No. 301, and 302, nnd ono
T\?rv:? ^’a 1 ’ lt , ,,r 11 p° rt ion of lot
No. 275, with ft tan yard theroon wilh' all the
Fob2.lStlft.wIy.
• 0. B. EVE.
Administrator’s Citation.
pi KOHUIA, county
vT Whereas, Henry Klngnbery, AdmiuiB
_ jjiereup, tieury ivmgnoerv, auiiuiii
trator on Hu* estate nf Jobs.* Wntfon, lute
snid county doeensed, hits made application
of thu law, for his diumDsion
front his snid administration.
therefore, to eitu and udmonitdi
all pertouB IntcwnUd In said VRtute, to *how.
7 SB .
sliould not he dl.-inDned from Id*' said nd-
mlnDtration, olhorwDu I shall proceed
GEORGIA} Floyd County*
W HEREAS, Henry B. Roinpaoy,
inlnistratcd of .Iotc|dt C. Doinpsoy,
rapresouts to tho Court, iu his petition duly
W ILL ho sold boforo tho Court Houso door filed ft "d entered on record, that ho Juts fully
in Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in Administered Joflcph C. Dempsoy's estate,
This Is, thorofore, to«dl« all p
corned, kindred aud orcdjtorn, t > show ,
if any they cun, why H.iid ndminUtrutor
should Hot bo dDVhnrgod from his admini*
trillion, und reccivo letters of dlsmbsidn
the first Monday in December, lftfift.
Glvon ttmlor nty Itnnd nnd oflicial slgm
witnessjthq reception of tho Prince of appurtenances th ereu hto boio u g i ri g',' con * i s D
Walos, anti will then travel thruiigh lag of leather and bides In vntB, supposed to
• -- ■ — ■ • Bly, <>, wotlli teOO.OO, moro orlcM. Bnld tract,
of lima 1.11 lying la tho 18(1. (ML ,i r ,| «oot„
0iS>* Nortliern States, ami vovy Ukol
oStond her jouviioy into Culiloinin.-
GEORGIA} Polk county.
A T tho first term of Uto Court ofOrdinary
for said county, nfier tftoexpirathm of
six months from the date of thoflo'pre?eulu, I
will make application to said court for letters,
ot dUmUaUm from the furVhorttdmlnistrntiim
ruforrod to tlio respective Dologa-
. Tlio names of tho following gontlomoh
wor6 / pf , os.entcil to tho Convention'for
Electors, aud'woro unanimously accopt-
oi-l, viz; .
* Electoral Ticket.
. l-’OH STATU AT LAUGH.
iBin
... FI R8T. DISTtUCTlV :
Bamuol B. Rpcncoc of Thoinus, Elector.
Edward B. way of Liberty, 1 tl Alternate.
Dr. T. A. Parsons of ’Jojtnson, 2d “
• . BECfON'D DISTRICT.
Evening Post, \Uh hut,
Tho. prqjootqf raising tho Atlaritic
Cahlo linshoen abandoned after frequent
unshdoOssful attempts,
Marcellus Donghut of Randolith, Elector,
\y. H. Robinson of Macon, 1st Alternate.
P. J. fjtrozier, of.DougliOi’ty, 2d Alternate.
■ THIRD DISTRICT.
-L..T. Doyal of Spalding, Elector.
Jiio. T’/Stephens of Monroe, 1st Alter note
Chaflcs Gooilo of Mp^wj^mLAH^mte.
i-duu'm-n'isTKieT;
\Y. V. Wi-iglit of Cowota, Elector
W. C. Mabry of Hoard,- Ut Alternate.
John M. Edge of Campbell, 2nd Alternate
-• - FlFi’JI UlSTniOT.
Josialt 3i„Panot of Cobh, Elector..
T k G. McFarland.of Walker, 1st Alternate
R.SV. Jones of Whitfield, 2nd Allcrmte
GEORGIA} Polk County.
S IXTY Days after dnto I w|U Apply to the
Court of Ordinary for *ald county, for
ten vo to sell tho Land nnd Nugrocs belonging
to tha ostnto of Sau)Uel D. Wilson, late of
said i coilnty, ducoasod, for tho. beiicfit of tho
hoirs, h\s. JOHN If. WILSON,
nuglO—60d
Excoutor.
GEORGIA—Polk County.
-\triIEBKA8 Wiiliant Feok lias .appliod
YV to tuo for letters of dimission front his
administration on. tho ostuto of Franecs Gil
bert, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cito nnd admonish
all'persona interested In snid eslnto, to bo attjl
imear at nty ofilce, on or boforo tho
>trn“ '•-- *•
GEORGIA—Floyd County*
W irKREAS, George Shirley, admlnistra-
Uir of Robert U, Canady, doocnned,
roprcionts t? tho Court in .his petition duly
filed nnd .uttered oil rocoed that ho has fully
ndniiubterud R. II. Canndy’s estate.
This is therefore to r.ito all persons con-
eontort, kindred and oredltors. to show cause
if any thoy mix, why snid Administrator
should not bo disohurged/from his ftdminis-
t ration, nnd recejyo lotlors of admission
the first Monday lit Fohrua^y, 1861.
diHtnisHcd from hisMaid.
of tho statute iu such
vldcd.
Given undor my hand and official signa
turo this flth of Augit«t, I860.
uuglO-Om 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA} Floyd County.
ndminiitlratidn on the estate of Smith C.
Quillen, Into of said county dcccnswl.^
TIioho,nro thoroforo.to otto mid admonish
tho kindrod and creditors nf said dorensed,,
to show cause, (If any they have)-within tho
8IXTII DISTRICT.
H. P. Boll of Forpytli, Elector,
n. l . lioll or Korpytn, Elector.
McDuniol of Walton, 1st Alternate.'
S. J. Winn of Gwinnett, 2nd.Attentate,
811VJ3NTII DISTRICT.
Dr., I. IS. Duproo or Twiggs, Elector.
B; T. Hhvris 4 of Hancock, 1st Attentate.
iowis of Greene, 2nd Alternate.
; EIGHTH DISTRICT.
LaFayetto Liininr, ot Lincoln, Elector.
J. K. Jackson of Rielnnond, Is/ Alternate.
Dan’l E. Roberts ofScriven, 2;u/ Alternate
Exciting Times ut illcConncllsburg Pn.
McCoNNELLsnugo, PA; Aug.. 11 j—The
Domomoy* held a countyjnoeiing'here
lust night, at which arogulav Skirmish
was indulged iu between the Douglas
and Br.eektnvtdgo' parties. Much bitter
feeling prevailed, und the meeting broke
lip in a row.
During tlio absence of the editor of
the Democrat, ,Mr. Sanson, at Crcsson,
tho .‘^Breckinridge party entered the
office of that newspaper, mutilated tho
forms, rpn up the Breckinridge ting and
issued an edition of tho paper under
that banner.
TJio afi’air lias created considerable
oxoitomn'nt; - . ,
"ITTriEREAS, Harriot G. Quillen has ap
y V ptlftd fo tuo for permanent Icltcrs of
time prescribed by law, why said lettors of
tidmiuUtrntiou should not bo granted unto
Harriet Gi Quillou on Smith C. Quillen’?
ostato.
Given undor my band nnd official siguaturQ,
bis 2d of .Augusb l8«0.
augl-40d
J. LAMnERTH, Ord.
Given under my hnttd
turn^nt ofllco, this 5th July, 1
July 13 -J. Li
offleiiil Bigna*
°-0.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA} Floyd county.
J AMES M. PEPPER, having applied to
bo iip]H)fnted Guardian of tho person and
proporty of John M, Borrien, Jr., and Rich
ard M. Berrien, (in plaeo of thoir formor
Guardian, Thomas M. Borriott, decenscd,)
minors under fourteen years of dgo, residents
or mid county—
This Is to oitd all persons conoornod to bo
and appear at tho term of the court of Ordl-
nory to bo hold, next after the oxptrntlon of
thirty days from tho first publication of this
nut ice. nnd show oame, If thoy can, why suld
James M. Poppor shnuld not bo intrusted
with the gttnrdiuuship of tho porson unci’
proporty of John M. Bcrrlon, Jr!, and Rich
ard M. Berrien.
Glvon under my band and official signature
ut ofllce, this 2d July, 1800.
July".1. LAMBUETH, Oril.
Admlni«trntri>>i Notice.
a KOUGIA, Folk County:
Sixty iluyi after dato I will apply to
the Court of f fdlnnry of said county- “
louvp to hoII tho ronl ostato and a povlfo....
tho nogroos belonging to tho estate of Bon
jnntitt T. Mosely, Into of said county dcccax-
Ail < Ilia .Taila. ,1... 0...1 lOKa »
GEORGIA-Floyd County*
T O all whom ;it. may concern—Mary J.
Lumpkin aud Daniol B. Printup having,
In proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of Administration on tho estate of
John II, Lutnnkin; lato of said cpu'nty,
ThciRnro therefore to cito nnd admonish
all and singular tho kindred and credit.
cd, this July tho 2nd, 1800.
MAllY A. MOSELY, Adtn’x,
julyflw2ni .With tbo-will nnnoxed.
1860
LADIES ELEGANT
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
Mantillas, Poii
IN EVEBY .VARIETY.* •
Extra Qualitlca pttd Mttkci.
HATS,
BOOTS 8i SHOES,
^013S£-rDRNlSHlN6
~ f 1UVINO ASSOCIATED THEMSKLVK8 TOQUTUKll F0U
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTINC
ALL KINDS AND STYLE QF
T HE manufacturing of nil sixes and styles id SASIInitd BLINDS, PANEL DOORS
Ac*} and ulso tlio businoss of UNDEllTAKEllH. Having au
Extensive Shop and Mnohinory
iviTii FinsT quauTv of matuuiai., we Ann heady to
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
AH article* in our line, nnd to fill all orders nt the short out notice.
MU. SUMTER, ha* boon longkimwn lit this community, us a first class MECHANIC, efttt
therefore, warrant uil articles made by' us. Wo bIiiiU ho aide to
Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
nnd Furniture, at Vory rcnwnnblo price*.
Wo cordially invito all tho citlxcm of tho onuntry to our Waro.Rrtom,‘Furniture Blor,
Manufactory, both on Broad st., Rome, Ou. ’ FINE ilUUIAL CASES always ou hand,
und qvor.v.quality of COFFINS ntado us soon an required.
CHARLES W, MIMaS. july27;iy.
MAlifEAND, VIRGINIA, Wmil
CAROLINA, SOVTU CARO
. LINA it-. GEORGIA ,
J1ARRSI
N OW RECEIVING ' AND OPENING,
and comprising ono.of tho largost and
most attractive Stock, in tho Southern Couu-
try, wltioh will bo sold as
Low as the Lowest)
For Ciish or to prompt paying customers, .
thb usual timo. .
J. II. Mc.OLUNG,
•30w. Romo, Georgia.
JAMES M. SUMTER
W. N DUCKEIt,
Importer, Manufaoturoi and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
TT pliolstery,
HATRES S E S.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
j, a 11 ill i L i Ifoj p triiu il.irly,*to visit his Ware Rooms, whero ho has
NVITBS tin Pt'il
largo .supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Purnituro,
Mihoginy, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tlio boil Spring Aral to tlio ran in ti«o. Alounii n.sortincnl »r
Mhtrossorf} Tuckor’H I'ntont Spring Hud, Co tic lick} I.oungoH, Sideboards, Safe*.
All kind* of Fu^tlturo will? dfopuleh. and neatly rt-pulrwl.
Thankful for the. very liberal pptrntvigi heretofore cxtendct\ to him, bo hopes, by oloio at-
tcntlon nml U'»d work. \« merit a muitniuumm of the Baiue.
CAHIXI’PI MllOP oti If waul St., near tho Ktmvah Houkc, where Fur-
nitureN mauitfaeiure.J and irpalr.d. B’nrk warranted to givo Bntit*factloni
Bills of ovor 5ft Dollars llvl.iilod at wlnilcNulo prh*p«—and groat l*argaln.
•or OA8IJ,' . JulyUMy.
WtH ii. cox,
W. HIIODKS HILL,
W, R. IIERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
I’U VCn-TStMl) STIUiKT, ATLANTA, «A.
tho estate nf Mtirk Jitftkson, tvltli the will
iimtoxcd. This May the Tth, 18H0.
may 11. JAS. WHEELER, Adm’r/
which
Our facilities l<
st'tch that ive eat
We atttiox a fi
GEORGIA, Floyd 'County.
W HARKAS, Charles Knowlos Adminis
trator of Chcrokco IJ. Talbot, renro-
souts to tho court, iu hi* petition, duly filed
nnd entorod on record,that ho l»ns fully ad-
mlnfotored Chorokco B. Tulh<»t’a eulnto.
This Ir therefore to cite nil porson* con-
ocruod kindred and creditors, to show uausn
if any thoy can, why said administrator
should not be disolmrgrd from his adminis
tration, and roeoivo lpitor* of dismission on
tho first Monday In Nqvctnbor, 1800. .
Given Under my hand mid oflloial signa
ture, at ofllco, this 2d of April, 1800..
nprSwfim . JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord.
30 hdB. New OrloanslSugar,
100 “ A B & C., ’•
60 bio. crushed and Brown Sugar,
„ 200 Bags Rio Coffee.
B .aga Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails,
10 “ Old Govarnmsnt Coffee, 300 Box candles,
J92„? 0 .?J robncoo « 1000 “ Snuff,
• , 200 bb Rec’d Whisky,
76 bbls Old Rye Wlns>ky,
30 Pack’s Cressout’s, Henn-ssv and otho. choioo Brandies,
Brand’-, Old and Soft, from private stock,
600„Saoks Salt. lOO Bx’s State and English Darry cheese,
l.flORCU, Vlnyil county.
Stephen It,,II, ttilmlnl.tra.
y V tor of Thomas M. Oladvti, rupreaent* to
the Courtjn his putition, duly filed mid en
tered on record, that lie hn* fully administered
Thomas M. (Baden'*, extatu.
These ure, therefore, to elto nil persons
corned, kindred nnd creditors, to show ca
any they cun, why said administrator should
not ho diricharged from Ids administration and
receive bitters of dismission on the first Monday
in October, ISflO.
Givftn undor tny hand and official signa
ture at office, this 5th March, IRflO.
tnurlO JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA} Floyd County:
W HEREAS, Arthur S. Ford, adminis
trator of Jas. J. Gill, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed and on
4 wd, that ho has fully administer-
tered
cd'Jnmh* J. Gill’s estate,
This i*, therefore, to clto all porflons
corned, kindred and creditors, to gliow cause,
y thoy ean, tvliy said Administrator
*?dil deceased, to bo and npi>car at my offico
within the thao prescribed by law. and show
Hiuu JIIVH.-IIUUH uy HOT. illlll *|IU»
cauio, if any they have, why said loltor of
Administration htumid not he granted unto
Mary J. Lumpkin nnd Daniel s, Prlntup on
GEORGIA} Folk County*
B IXTY v Day* after dato I will make appli
cation to tho court of Ordinary of *nid
county, for leave to anil tho lands Ulonging
to tho ostato of Alexander C. Morris, Into of
said onunty, deceased,
jnlyft—w2m ABNER DARDEN, Adm’r.
John II. Lumpkin’* estate.
Glvon undor my lmttd nnd official signnturo.
at offico this 13th July 1860.
'i’l/AMr*
July28 i
dBKUTII. Ordinary.
j Administrator’s Sale.
TYY.virtuo of.'atvordcr from the Court of
X) Ordinary of Walton oottuty.will bo aold,
^f 0 _. r. . -r, ’
oforo tho Court House door in Romo, Floyd
county, on the first. Tuftsday ill October next,
within tho lawful hours of sale; Lotof land,
No. 602, in the 10th dist, arid 4tb Section of
Floyd county, *old ns the property olJohn
Blurtngnmc, l«to of Walton county doccasod,
for tho honefit of the h«Mr* of deceasedr—
Terms ina/lo knotvii on the day of rale.
B. K. BLA8INGA5IE,
Adm’r.
it/vidgo attorney. Sanson gayo Smith
tho lie; when the latter collared him.—•
The parties wove then*soperated.
S&*A man died of apoplexy the oth
er day in Miohtgan. Tlio next day the
coroner hold an inquest, when the fc>K
lowing ’Verdict -was -returned; “Died
from the visUation of one beef steak,
eight cola potatoes, and a fried pig.”
#3TA gentleman who" spoke of hav
ing been struck by a lady.'a beauty, wus
adyised to lch^ the rod*
jnly21w2m
B Administmtor's Sale.
Y V|rtuo of nti order front- thb court of
Ordinary of Gordon ootmty, will be sold
,u . August next, before
tho legal hour* of sale, Ufo tract o/land, in
said county, whereon Grove Tomlinson ro*id-
od at tho time of Ins death, containing Two
H0ndrod { ajtd lorty Acres, more or le* B 7(«ub-
jeot to widow’s dower.) Aho Lina, a negro
woman aged about 45, Jacob, a boy about 21,
Alfred about l9,and Jane, a girl 16. Bold
nBtho proporty- of said Grovo Tomlittsou,
lato of Gordon cqunty, deboasod, for tho bon-
ofttof his hbirs^and creditors. Terms mado
known oti day of sale.
./■ ! CURTIS BAILEY,
Adin'r.
GEORGIA} Floyd County*
T O all whom 'it may concern—W. B. Tor-
huno having; in proper form, applied to
mn for )>crtnan^nt letters of Administration
on.yia catato of Lawronto Brock, lato of
tlio Stuto of Alabama, deceased, (and Jiav-
Ing'unk-(Hod business iu this State)—
This i* to cite all and singular tha credi
tors and next of kin-of Lawrctice Brock, to bo
and nppour at my . ofllco, within tho time al
lowed by law, 1 and show cause if any thoy
lmvo, why porpwncnt Administration should:
not bo granted to W. B. Terintno on
Lawreneo Brm-k’s estate. ;
Given under tny. hand arid official signa
ture, at office thir, 25lh Juno I860.
• juue20 JESSE LAMBEPTIf, Ord’y.
GEORGIA} Floyd County*
W HEREAS, William J. .Smith, oxecutor
of Chnrle* Webb, deceased, represents
to tbo Court, iu hla petition, duly filed and
entered on record, thnt.ho hu* fully adminis
tered Charles Webb’s oslute.
This is, therefore, to cito all portions con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show.cattsc
if any they can, why said Executor should
not ho discharged front his Executorship,
and roccjvo letters of dismission on the .first’
Honda) in October, I860.
GEORGIA* Floytl County.
fpiVO MONTHS after date upppHcntiou
X wjJI bo tnado to tho Ordinary of Floyd
county,.Ga v for .ioavo (o soil nil tho reallis-
tuto and nogroos belonging to tho estate of
Frances Irwin, deceased, foe the benefit of
the hoirs and creditors of said doceascd.—
This Juno 22, 1800. " c,
JOIJNX HUGGINS,
JiinoZA-iygin ^ ; AJra'r,
UKOltClA, l'loyd County. ~
rrtWO month* after dnto up]
I mado to tho Or’dinnr'
for leave to sfelI all tho il
to tho o*tatb.of
b S ,0 H5 1 ^’ m .v^..
of said county. This 30th' Mi
MARY. H.JCt. w ,
WM, H,'JONES, Adm’r
H any „
should not bo discharged trom hi* Admini*
trntion, und recelvo letter* of disniiasiou,
tho first Monday in October, 1800.
Given nrnlor my bund ami ofliuiqt signature,
nt office, this, fith March, 1800,
tnarSO JE88E LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
eqpnrtnorolilp as above, wo are prepared to oHiiblt i
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Great Fire atJDaivvlUej
W. B, DODDS & Go’s
Concrete . Safes Triumph,
PLANTATION GOODS I
foiity-eight nouns in
DAj.vn.ic, Ky.,Jt a ,^
Soptomber last Juts stood Uioeroitfi t
ocourrod in our town onth»22iflM.^ ;irv „ l
dldly. I had a largoamount oruot*-^- f -
,'Ao. Jn lt,’-P^- “ - ’ v
Ac. Jn It, boforo tho building burnel
tbo pftpor* bitt but’put iu boihq sbooi,
per, and upon' opening It iluco tho b
they vruro
NOT I^VEN SCORCHED.
Tim vocticrlng on the drawers wm « i hj
waeped \ fM lock, work* very well,'^l
when I ollltn lUMo I think itwlllbeuifi
three -dory "building with shiiml#Voof*'h
adjoining rootn; with*only a plaiterod ^
lion, a drug sloro was koPb.and imfctM
opposite wUro wy^tvits « c ru« 2 «,«a
a^couslderftbiw ^ H o'ktt
neittiueicainphliio,- fttui li'^iora.
nimtinc, cumphiue, ftuu IUjri°r*t *i,o
ing waa couucuted with tW'alUwon
on ojto »Jdo ttnd was willUu ilxf^f.
G»m t House on tho other, with a W,
of wood between nty office and
ROME
STEAM ENGINE WORKS,
ROME GEORGIA.
I 710H the manufacture of Locojnotlvi'S,
? Stutionnry Engiuns of ariy sisto or put-'
.. -iys
ml Water Pipes,
tern nccurding to orilcr.
Hull Rofil work, Irou Bridges and Roof*
nt !Ua#tH for Furnace* und -Rolling Mills,
Castings nnd .Machinery, Housing, Mill
Screw*, Turning Lathes, Drill Pruasus. Shaft
ing, Ad.
Uaa und Water Works orcoled j all kinds
of Machinery repaired. Have nlwri'
hand Wrought Iron Strom
Straw Cock*, Guages, A c.
Castings of any Size.
I run und Bruaa castings ntado to order—
have ulwnys.on baud sonic of tho best GIN
GEARING in Jlio Country s also Gudgcuna,
(fostlng* for ITmvo Power, Thrashing Mu*
him*, uudu variety of bcuiUitul lfoUerus
.f Iron Railing for Dwelling*. Public Build
ings, Cemetery Lots, Ac. -
Boilers.
Flue, Tuhulur, Locomotive nnd Cylinder
Boiler*.-mado and repaired. Water Tanks,
Blast • Pipes, Onsnmeters, Wrought Iron
Bmoko Stuck*, Ac. Blacksmith tvork ttiado
to order. .■
llou.0, undl udoor onftringintom/Js.y
ipcdtately from tho wood. There ®-., a?
small frumobuilding, nitnehod to tho,!/ 1
the Drug storo, with oils; paints, ami S
in it, uml fi glass do6r lending into mi l
from it. Aou will cce nfonce tho cxcoS
heat created’nt ond about it. 1 r ^
frilly tosied, and have no hp&Uat
ing that nty .papers would have
servod if I bud left them In tho s ,
A number of our citizens have exiaiaj
it sineo the fire nud wore surp *
condition,' and loitio qf them ii
safes of you, believing iliotn
REALLY FIRE PROOF t
I aim 11 take great pleasuro in rw«ni_
ing your safe*. You uro ttUiberly to m
such use of this statetuent 'ns you'It
projicr. Your*,, '{d^n
Ii;" 1
you';ti
Wc nto Agents’ for- tliesp Rpiondid |„
nnd invito tho public to.-oall aud sfrffi
cert|floates on to the inabuor in whickib
* it iltn (tUaobt c\C tvrvkt.
resist tho attacks of both
FIRE- AND 'BURGLARS;
These safes havo never ..failed to.
thoir content#, and aro .warranted to
. ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAL..
The- const ruction’ -of*' Uto BUK<
»nnv flAvva i. .......,u n ^ ....i i.. ..
Mining Machinery.
Cornluh 1‘uinj.iiiK Knuim,, Criulmri,
Lifting nml Force Pump*, Pump Ruda nud
Joint*, B'him ni|dWhince Kibble*, Stntnp
Hoads of any mini rod. hard ncs*} nl| kinds of
MINERS TOOLS,—l’nrlicuirir attoutlou is
given to.thi* brunch of business, Ain Jume#
Noble,‘Sr., who imperiutoiids tlio work, hnv-
ing licon u l-.iig time In Eufopu f.»r the pur
pose of obtaining tho lntest iuiprnvciiicuta
and druwing nf miuiug work.
•Persons Iu want of Steam Engines will do
well to cull on ns boforo going elsewhere,
wo will warrant our Engines to ho equal iu
every particular to the host mndo nnvwhore,
and for *imfllieity nnd durability ho't to Ik*
xcellod. A list of prices *cnt on upplica-
tfou.
B’c can make
ning order ami warrant thorn for loss than
they cun be had from Philadelphia or Now
York.uone imttlku buftmateriiil u*e.|l Jn our
•work. All boilers inanufacluTed at our ob-
t iblismncnt wo will warrant to bo of the best
No. 1, Pinna Chnrconl lfaimnered Iron.
manttfimtjiririg n new Iron Cot-
ofierod to rash mid'short time, prompt paying customers nt very low figures
1 - piirahnnJug if ml a perfect knowledge of the want* of thu publii
gnuruuhm entire aulisfnctinn, in every particular.
x «f flirt article* now in store und to arrivo t
quantity of Rodu, fltaruli, I’leklea, Calfuipsj Snurc*, Preserves, Fruit*, Cordial*,
Ovster*, ftlftokorol, Pardino*. Ruekcls, Ifroom*. Tubs, Cliurn*, Ae„ to which attention is in-
Itcd. Awaiting your coinumnds. nnd aiwnvH ut your service*,
• We are Respectfully, COX. HILL A CO.
To tlie Be-Draereed,
-AND-
Poisoned €lliEcns of Georgia.
Y OU aro over run will,
a deluge of tlio vilest
compounds iu the form’ of
“Ah'hohollc Drinks, I but
ovor onmmitcd front t hat
Greatest Reduction
uilcct is tho same.
Thero is but on
escape, and that is to ....
n luxury or u nto'dicaii.ept
Given under my Iiand und official signature
at office, this 6th March, i860.
utarlO, JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA* Floyd county.
YXTHEREAS, William J. Smith, Adinluis-
VV trator of Matthew Smith, represents to
tho Court in his potition, duly fllod’and on-
tored on record, that ho lias fully administer
ed, Mathew Smith’s estate.
This is thoroforo, to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred und oroditor*, to show cause,
If any they cau, why said administrator
should not ho-discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of distnissiou on
tlio first Monday in October, 1800.
* Glvoa under my hand and official signature
- 6th March, 1800.
JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord*
S £YM
lof Ordinary for Walton County, Georgia,*
11 be sold before tlie Court House door In
Qcdnr Town, on the first Tuesday in October
next, within the legal liotlrs of aalo :
Lot of Land No. 32 in tho 20th Di*t. and
3d Sect, of-Polk county.- Sold as the pro-
porty of John Jllasingame, lato of Walton
county, deceased, for the benefit oMho heirs
of'deceased. Terms ntado known oh the day
ofl B. K, BLAS1NGAME, S
July24—3mw A,im^
Adm’r
1/
rJtmnUntuArl
a safe anil reliable stimu-. Mtu-
lout, sold under sLutnp nml
seal, which reader* it ccr i»i*«S | ^i | «'i r i*-'^
tuiii it has not boon tampered with. Sueb
erticld is
CHARLES’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under direction ol tho Brit
ish Government,
is delicately flavored, (unlike any oilier Gin,)
with some of tho most valuable roBtoritlivea of
the Vcgotuhle Kingdom, nud ia by far the
meat boaltby beverago extant.
Tin: Most Emixknt Piivsiviaxs of Euroj:
and Amcricu, not only racomuicti-Mtr '*80 )iy
tbo liulo and hearty, but -prescrlbo it
medicine whero H Hliiiiulant is required.
Tut: Kkmai.k Sex will find it not on
pleasant Cordial, liutaccrtuiu rcliofin
ings of a periodical character.
Analytical Ciikmisth of all ranks- pro
nounce it perfectly pure, nnd its restorative
nteriss incomparable.
Sold only in quart nnd pint battles by al
Druggists’ Grocer*, Country Merchant*, Ac.
Bcwnro of IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED.
B. BALDWIN ,t CO.,
Sole Importers.
iu.
Depot NA. 40, Broadway, Now York. nod nt
Also importers of fine Wines,*Brandies,
Cigars, etc.
CAUTION TO THR PUBLIC.
“Schnnpp*,” “ London Dock” ’Club House’
“Gins, clc., ote.
Bewaro of obnoxious mixtures, put up in
bottles, bearing tho abovo title*. They are
uncommon mixed Ginn, nml until compared
With tho genuine
•‘CHARLE8’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN."
they aroaptto deceive tho unwary. sepl.7.ly.
CHATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gnylcsvillo, Clicrokcc Co., Aln.,
'Jk&StSSSVpF** A - M; Principal!
QTUDLNT8 of both sexes will-bo received
at this Institution, und fitted for tho com
mon duties of. life, or any class Jn our Col
leges. Competent Touchers arc employed,
“end, for a clroiilar. ...
, jau21—wly
EVI5U MADE IX STANDARD
M—W ^
!SC 50
Sewing’ Machines!
Having tha largest establishment nnd
mnehilK'ry of any shop iu tlio State, and as
every department i« .iupi-ri*itcndcd' by our
solve*, we feel, confident tlijit wo can do w-rk
as cheap ami oqitul to any in 'tlio - United
States. •
NOBLE, BRO’S. A CO., Itouio, On. -
aprll37.18C0wly.
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and hi
tfon with .lto “Great American K*y
tor Look,” (Which possesses tbo creat _
tugo of having NO KEY HOLE and yt
Ote' soeurlty of a PERM15TAT1N0
■ M
utpablo of 250,000,000 changes.) thty'M
jo'found perfectly impregnable. * v
A. W. CALDWELL, Rom*, i
SroATroN A Skvmouii, Nashville,Ins; I
tnny25 wlr.
. - and ™
J* O o*
$> -e- 0
-? 1
From Nalu
Mountain .Herbs nud
every hill, nro In fills
Parents look to yo
let them suffor, wh
Agent* of tint uro hor
natural, .harmless cii
one of Tula nsk
jupson-s wtmxt TK.X
. junsos-s WORM T^\
, Ol’hSUN'8 WORM TRA
GET A PACKAGE,
CJUI.PRKX TAKK IT
IT NEVER VARS’—
THE I^CTOIW ARK
How much hotter nnd safer'won
uavo it ulwnys In tho bouse; a little
a child Is Ukori IU may often be the
death, while acting without delay, i
Ing tho Mountain Herb Toa iinmet
wifi not only savo tho eblhl a lobg
Illness, and yourself ptuoh expense, \
fed happier m knowing that’ you Jw
yonr duty, arid.pbrobarioo saved Its life.
OBSERVE.—Always find tho Name *
nature of B. L. JUDSON & GO., on
trait of Texueo, on caolt package of
Tea.
B. L. JtJDSON & CO*
8 OLE PROP RIET
50 Leonard Street New York.
For salo by Farofi A Yoisfcf arid Fi
A Nowlin, Route, Ga. AUo by, all
lichlor* tln-.iighout the State.
nov30,
AFTER tlii* date, I will sell tlie improved
Bttrtholf Family Sewing Machine* at a lie-
dilution of $20.00 from former prices.*
-P. S.-r-Tho New Straight Needle Machine
no>-23.1y.
THE COURT OF DEATH.
A N elegant Ciiromo Llthogropliio En
graving, printed in successive oil color*
—one of tho most elaborate and enchanting
nioturoy ever prodnoed m America,—has
been isijiod l»y the Undersigned. The En
graving is 23 by 31 inches in sisto, nnd i« an
accurate copy of thu celebrated Painting ot
the ‘.'Court of Death," by tlie vcuarnble
REMBRANDT PEALE.
Tho original painting
feet, contains 23 life-size J
23,000 DOLLARS.
Mr. ponle certifies that tho Engraving “Is
nn accurate and admirable cony of thoon’gi-
r cngrtDdng or the sizo nnd beauty
or this bus over been published for Jess than
f*°0i but with a view of sailing 100,000,
those arc offered for $1 00 each; Tho whole
press or New York, Observer., Evangelist, In
dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal,
Examiner, Times, &c., . have spoken |n tho
highest terms of tho KnFraving, nnd recom
mended it to pvory. household. Thoy can bo
sent safely by niufl, rollcdin Strong cases. ,
Ono copy, 1, uttd4 letter,-stamps to prepay
postage. Givo copios for $1 without stamps,
pend $], and obtain one copyTroo*, $1 'and ft
letter-stamps seourb, ono-oopy and-a letter-of
Agchcvj stating special J&rms, A handsonio
reduction to Church Boclotios to pay Churoh
debts. • Write tho 1 Name, Town nnd State
plainly. Address, ■ '
• G. Q. COLTON, .
P. O.Boxj 830t. No.,37 Park Row. N. Y.
mayllw3m. .. r
WH. MCN.Vt.’OHT, 1 f TIIOH, SCRtJTOlUN,
JAM. OltMOXD, j ( JNO. UORIUSON.
McNAUGHT} OllilIOND & Go.,
Commission Movchants,
And Bailers in General Merchandize.
Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St.
ATLANTA, GA.
^-REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick; Smallwood, , Earl A Co.; Afion,. Mo-
Lean & Bulkloy,'New York 5 Wnt. M. Law-
ton A Co., Naylor & Smith, Charleston; J. K.
Toft, Cash’r., Duncan A Johnston, Savannah;
Post A Mel, Now Oriouns; Walsh, Smith A
Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Co,, Louisville; M,
J, Wicks, l’rcs. Memphis; D. A,. Jantmry A
Co., St. Louis. ' nov23.1y.
•. Orders promptly filled. Marblo Yard op
posite Ga Railroad Depot. - jan25—ly ’
GEOIIGIA, Polk County.
tale of LazaruB W.-Battle, Into oruald : couii*
ty, decs’ed.-v . II, -T; A Wh. 8. BATTLE/
,y, uw* uu. . .
julyft—w2m
. Adm’r*. .
M, A. WIMPEE &C0„
Carriage & 0
IMANUFACTt
0[>|>o,ito Hftrpor & Butlora' Uanlivlr, E
Wtoqft St.', HOME, GA..
'yp’OUU) ru.iiMtfully Inform th«K
and Uio liuMic gotioriilly, that tl
propared to do' all work in tho tARRI
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE."
GGY AND WAGON
All their work, will bo well d
. will bo vfoH dono,
lalost Improvomoiilfladopted, but they*"
call espooial attoritiori-to ‘
JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED
THHIIDLE . SCIIEINS.
less.
. “REPAIRING noatly .dono- »i-.«
notlco. and chap for CASH,' .
All.orders promptly attended tt 1
share ofpatronngo solicited.
nprllSwly.
tv ALTON
Female College
0P QEQBGIA-.
Chartered by tfic State in 1859.
Lottery.
W.C. DAWSON & Co., m
MAOON, Olt SAVANNAH,GA, .
NOVEL SCHEME!
.Volley Plan Lottery.
n
aud pay any amount'for a .Tickd
they may desire l ,
. Extra Class 2, Braws, Oct, Z, 1633.
Atul on overy succeeding d(ty (Sua'’ 4 * 11
cep ted,') at 5 o’clock - , P. M-
iSO“In this 8ohomo, thro aro'^5 ■_
placed in tho.Wheel—from V«P te
twelve of thoso.Numbers aro drawn
Whool. If a person soloofe ouo rNtiMb®*-;
of Uto.75, and that Nupthor' is
Numbers drawn, begets fivo times jh0 a ®\
invested, If two seloctcitV' Nuutber*
drawn, bo-.gots thirty for.onQf ;if thrq®-7 w
ted Numbors lire, djaSvit,. lift gotfl Wf;.
dre'd for imo; if four seloctoif nuniben
drawn, ho gets u thousand for one; >> , ■
soJeeted Nutnburs uro ,dcawu, five tho ■
for ono, of s'ix - selected numbers, aro I
fifteen' thousand to brief RHM.r.MiiKft *^ |
or.ntoro. soleotcd numbors aro-*takBn> j,;|
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Havana Plan Lotteries, I
■Draw Jour (-1) fimps’a Month l
ogdaro tbo most liborltl of’any schemes
Macon-and Savannah, <