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SONG OF SARATOGA.
BY JOHN 0. SAXE.
"Pray, what do they do at the Springs ?”
The question is easy to ask 5
But to answer it fully, my dear,
Were rather a serious task.
And vot, in a kuttoring way, ■
As the magpie or inooking Wltl sings,
1 ’ll vonturo a bit of » *°ng . .
To toll wliat tlioy do at the Springs!
Imprimis, my darling, they drink
Tlio waters so .parkling und clear;
Though the flavor is none of tlio best,
And tlio odor exceedingly queer;
But the fluid Is mingled, you know,
With wholesome medicinal things.
So tlioy drink, and tlioy drink,und they
'drink,— , . ,
And that’s what tlioy do at tlio.springs!
Then with appetites keen as a kill re,
Tlioy hasten to breaklast or ditto ;
I The latter precisely at three i
Tlio t'orinor from soven till nine.)
Vo gods l—what a rustic mid rush
Whon tlio eloquent dinner-bill rings!
Then they eat, and they oat, and tlioy
cat,—
And that’s what tlioy do at the
Springs 1
Vow they stroll in tlio beautiful walks,
Or loll in the shade of the troes;
Where many a whisper is heard
That never is told by tlio broozo;
Ami hands are commingled with hands,
Regardless of conjugal rings;
And tlioy flirt, and tlioy flirt, and thoy
flirt,—
And that’s what thoy do at tlio
Springs 1
The drawing-rooms now are ablaze,
And music is shrieking away ;
Tekpsiciiore governs the hour,
And Fashion was never so gay!
An arm ’round a tupering waist—
How closely and fondly it clings;
So thoy waltz, and they waltz, and they
waltz,—
And that’s what they do at tlio
Springs!
In short—as it goes in the world—
Tlioy cat, and thoy drink, and tlioy
sloop;
Thoy talk,and they walk, and they woo;
They sigh, and they laugh, and tlioy
ween;
They read, and they ride, and they
dance;‘
(With other unspeakable tilings;)
Thoy pray, and they pluy and they
And that’s what they doat the Springs!
Unity or Plurality or Races
Wo invite tlio attention of Hebraists
and philologists to the essay of Dr. S. A.
Cartwright, which opens the August
number of De liow'a Review. Referring
to the Jlevieto for a full statement of Dr.
Cartwright’s arguments, wo take tlio
following extracts:
If wo take the Hcbrow Bible for
guide, and faithfully interpret it, there
can bo but one opinion on the question.
That book positively affirms that thoro
wore, at least, two racos of intellectual
ricatures with immortal souls, created
at different times. Thus, in the 24th
verse of tlio 1st chanter of Gonesis,
“The Lord said, Lot tno earth bring
forth intellectual creature* with immortal souls
after their kind; cattle, and creeping
thing, and beasts of tho earth after his
the philanthropic British, to get the in
digo culture of Hayti transferred to
British India, contrived to rob tlio no-
croosof their wliito masters, they re
turned to the worship of tlio serpent.-
Soulouune, although called Emperor,
was the abject slavo of tho ferpont, and
so was his wifo and all Ilia subject. Tho
serpent, in every neighborhood, gov
erns them more absolutely and Hyatt-
ideally than any wliito man ever gov
erned them. The serpent is kopl 111 a
box, carefully guarded by tho conjurers.
Tlioy aio thrown into an ecstatic state
by touching tho box or coining near tlio
sorpont, and in that state of ccstiicy or
tcni]K>rary alienation of mind,; they
make known tlio orders of tho snake
divinity. From lH4.’l to 184U, tho or
ders were to kill tho nmlattoes and take
their property from thorn. Afterward,
tho orders wore to '.regard all tho ne
groes who could redd or white, or wore
good clothing, to ho regarded and treat
ed as nmlattoes. For proof of thysn
facts, see a work written by Gustiiii
d’Alaux, entitled “L’lfnipcrotir 8011I011-
quo,” Paris, I860*.
Insult to Sotulicrii Laities and Gen
tlemen.
parly of Southern Indies u ; . .
excursionists to Niagara Fulls and other
places, a hand hill, of which tho billow
ing is a copy, was circulated through
town of Marshall, Michigan :
Republicans, to the Rescue/— I wo hun
dred Southern slaveholders, with their
slaves, will pass through our city this
(Monday) afternoon, and will ditto lit
tho depot. This is a flagrant violation
of the laws of this State, approved
February 15, 1850, which provides as
fc I lowing:
“ ‘Every person who shall bring any
negro, mulatto, or other persons of
color into tlio State, claiming him or
her as a slave, shall ho punished by im
prisonment in tho State prison not
more than ten years, or by fine not ex
ceeding 0110 thousand dollars.’—(Ses
sion laws 1858, pages 520-7.
'Republicans, to Arms ! Strike for
tlio memory of John Brown, Lincoln
and froedom.’
•Marshall, Aug. 0,1800.” *
Tins Henderson Fire.—Tho Shreve
port (La.) Gazetto loams that one white
man and six negroes have been arrested
for being concerned in the burning of
tho town of llendorson, Texas, and it is
bolUyod that the proof is sufficient to
convict,them* An abolition emissary,
a book pedlar, was the instigator of the
in furious deed. Unfortunately, tlio
scoundrel made his escape.
Mr. Ward, a minister living in Harri
son county, killed a man who ho ob
served talking with his negroes, and
who refused to stato who ho was or
what business ho -you* engaged in. In
his carpet bag were found abolition
documents, Ana ho is supposed to l>o the
hook peddler who induced tho white
man and negroes to burn Henderson.
Folk Sheriff Sales.
\KTITA* bo sold before Ihc Court House
W door in Collar Town, on.the first Tues
day tn Soptombor next, tho following pro
perly, lo wit:
I«ot of Land No. 12.10, lying in tho Sd dial,
•in ! (tit soot, of Polk county, as tho property
of Haliiiger Oravoljr—levied on by virtuonf
a li. fa. in favor of J. II. Perry vs. said
Gravely. Also Lot of Land No. 017 in tho
2d dial, mid -itli scot., us tho property of said
Gravely, bv virtue of a fl. fa. in favor of
.I.nnos McUibbin vs. said Gravely—both tl.
fns. issued from tlio .lustice Court 1076 disk
dist.’M. it. of said o-nnitv.
Also will bo s<dd at the same (lino und
plmv, Lot of Land No llwl in the 21st dial,
a ml .Id sect.—levied on “ *"
Ilurrel Loverctt by virtu,
or P. M. flhoildey
pal, and'Tim “
tin* purclm-o
li. fa. in lavo
m ■*"">«, p. r J"s!
It. Akin, security—s un lo
t 1071 dist.G. Ni. said
«»8 : *
K. LYON, I>. 8h*ir.
PolL Shoriff Salo,
W ILL be sold before tbo court house door
in Cdar Town, on tho first Tuesday
in October next, within the legal hours of
sib’, the following property, to wit:
A negro bov Sam. about 26 years old and
dark conipl.-xinn. two buggies ami harness,
om* pedlar’s wagon and harness, one l,ay
mule, nine head'of stock cattle, household
and kitchen furniture—all levied U|*on as
the property of ,l„hn lbte, by virtue uf a
iiiortgiige li. fa. issued from Polk Inferior
court in fiivnr of .lames M. Ware an I Kiimii-
mil I.voii vs. said It.H—pr..pe. ty pointed out
in saiil mortgage li. ft.
,mg:i K. LYON, D. Sh’ff.
Chattooga Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold b-fnro the court house door
in Summerville within tho legal hours
uf sale on tlio first Tuesday in September
next, the following property*, to wit:
Part of Lot of Land No. 62 in tho Dili Pint,
mi Itli Sect., it living tho
R. Ko,
• liv
ing litre*
I has a goad dwelling n
’tit-building
Iditigs upon it. Lev-
. . / of K. L. Rosser,!to
satisfy two fi. fas. issued fre
Court of said county—one i
St.Mldard .1 Co.
other in favor
.1. It. A K. L. It.
bv K. L. Rosser
* Also Jiimss M. Smith’s interest, in lot of
land. No. 2116 ill tlio I Itli Dbt. and Itli Scot.
Levi, d .11 by former Sheriff as the property
of said Smith to satisfy a fi. fa. from tho Su
perior court in favor of A. R. Ross vs. Jas.
61. Smith—pointed out bv glaintitV.
july.’ll-wttl J. U. ’AKIlIDGK, Sb’lf.
the Sue
favor of K. B.
. X. R. A K. L. Rosser—the
of Unreal, Nichols A <Xv*.
issor—property pointed out
GEORGIA, Polk County.
S IXTY Pa vs after date I will apply to tho
Court of’Ordinary for said county, for
leave to sell tho Land and Negroes belonging
to tho estate of Samuel P Wilson, late of
« n jd county, deceased, fur tho benefit of tho
heirs. Ac. JOHN It. WILSON,
pug tO—OOd Executor.
GEORGIA—Polk County.
-ITTJIKREAS William Peek has applied
\Y to me for letters of dimissiou from his
administration on the estate of Frances Gil
bert. dccoused.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil persons interested in said estate, to be and
* *** — before the ox-
> sh
d from'hissiiiduiluiiuistrutmn in terms
>f tbo statute in such eases made nud pro-
-i.l-.l-
Givon under my band and official signn
ture this 0th of August, ISOIt.
nuglO-flin 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W ill'll HAS, Harriet G. Quillen has ap
plied to mu for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Smith C.
Quillen, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
use. (if any they have) within the
time prescribed by law, why said letters of
administration should not be granted unto
Harriet G. Quillen on Smith C. Quillen’s
.•state.
Given under my band nml official signature,
Ills 2d of August, isntt.
augl-IOd ‘ JJLAMBKnTIf. Ord.
GEORGIA—Floyd Cc
M. ‘
in |in.|H-r form "I'lillM I
letters *>f Administiatioii nil tlio estate ol
John It. Lumpkin, late of said county,
to cite and admonish
indred and creditors of
nd app
all and singular the
within tlio time prescribed by I;
• thoy have, why #
id slue
Administration slue
v J. Lumpkin and Panlel 8. Printiip i
John II. Lumpkin'
j i.ly 28
hand and official signature
Util" July INfill.
J. LAM BERTH. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
mo all whom it may concern—Nnthr
Jl Whitlock, having, in jirepor form a
plied to me for permanent letters of Admi
istrution on the estate of Benjamin II. Hob
late of said county.
This is to die nil and singular, tho creditors
and next of kind of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, within tbo tiino allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they can,
why said permanent administration should
not ho granted to Nathan Whitlock on Ren-
jumiti II. Hobo’s estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office this 1st August. 18011.
nttgl J. LAMUFRTH, Ordinary.
Administrntor’s Sale.
B Y virtue ..f an order from tho Corn
Ordinary of Walton e..un»y.wlll be .
before the Court House door in Rome, K
county, on the Hist Tuesday in October i
within the lawful hours of sale, Lot of land.
No. 5Wl, in the UHL dial., and 4th uwthi
I’loyd cunt v. sold as the properly ol John
Hliislngnme.’lnte of Walton county deeonsed.
for the benefit of tlio heirs of deceased.—
Terms made known on tho dav of sale.
11. F. 1) LAS I NO A ME,
Jiily2lw2m Adm’r.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
WE rospeelfulls solid a continuation of the patronage or our PROMPT PAYING and
Cash Customers,
To whom our O«otl. oro for «nIo»t tho "LOWEST FIGURES. [JimO.tt
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
MS Vino ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOO ETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
1860 Spring Stock 1860
LADIES ELEGANT
DRESS GOODS,
Mantillas, Points & Shawls,
IN EVERY VARIETY.
KENT’S CLOTIHNCI
Extra Qualities and -Makes.
IIAT8,
BOOTS & SHOES,
H0USE-FU8NJ8HIN6
AND
PLANTATION GOODS I
Great Fire ayianrtU^T
W, B, DODDS & Co,'S
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET
rpIIK manufacturing of all sixes ut
JL «Stc»» nud also the 1
FURNITURE
Ol NANHand IILINDS, PANEL DOORS,
rtiiimu ii.
Extonsivo Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WJ$ ARK READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our line, and to fill all orders at the shortest notice.
Mil. SUMTKIt, Inis been long known in tiiis community, us u first class MECHANIC, can
therefore, warrant all articles made by us. Wo shall bo aide to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash. Blinds,
nml Furniture* at very reasonable price*.
We cordially invito all the oitlxons of the country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and
Manufactory, hntli on Rroad St.. Romo, Gn. FINfe I1UUIAL CASES ahvava on hand,
uml evory quality of COFFINS made us soon as required. ’
tu w f a july27.1y. JAMES M. SUMTER
MAH VBAXI), VIRGINIA, XORUJ1
CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO-
IJXA ((• GEORGIA
MAKES !
N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING,
nnd comprising one of tho largest and
most nttractive Stock, in the Southern Com
try, which will 1m Hold as
Low as the Lowest,
For Cash or to prompt paying customers, <j
the muni time.
J. II. McCLUNG.
mnrSOtv. Koine, Georgia.
ROME
STEAM ENGINE WORKS
fay-Tho Btroctrt of l’arls will soon bo
liglitod in a manner that intist make
the night appear even brighter than the i
day* Tho numbers of oaoh house and I
tho plates indicating the several streets
aro to bo illumined by aa many gas hum
ors. tlio gllnitnor of which, by means of
rofleotivo mirrors, will lie tripled. The
expenses of tins dazzling light, paid by
tho proprietors, will amount annually to
ono dollar and a hull' a house.
Estray Notico.
GEORGIA, Folk County.
Clerk’s Office, Inferior Court, July 80, 1800.
A LL persons Interested are hereby notifi
ed that W. J. Clark of the 107.1 District
G. M. toil# before W. T. York, ono of tho
Jmtieo of tho Peace for said district, as an
Estrav. a steor, color blank, marked with an
over-lope in the left car, and split in the
right ear. about six years old, and appraised
to he worth fifteen dollars, by G. L. Drown
i and John IL hong, freeholders of said coun
ty ami district. Tire owner of said astray is
•attired to come forward, pay charges and
take said steerjawny, or he will be dealt with
Administrator’s Citation.
G EO nr, I A, Polk county
Whereas, Henry Klugshery. Adminis
trator on the estate nf Jesse Walt -n. late of
said county deceased, has made application
tome in term* of the law, for his dismission
from his said administration.
These are therefore, to clto and ndumnlsh
all persons interested In said estate, to show
cause to tno «n or before tho second Monday
In January next, why said administrator
should not ho dismissed from bis said ad
ministration, otherwise 1 shall proceed ac
cording lo law.
Given under mv hand and olficial signature
this May 28th I8il».
niwlim, S. A. RORDKUS, Ord’i
tiling,
kind, and it was so.” In our English
version, instead of "intellectual creatures
with immortal souls,” wo have only tlio
words, "living creature,” aa representing
tho Hebrew words, naphesh chaii/uli.—
Tlio lost word moans 'living creatures,”
and tlio word napfush, which invents
ehaiyah, or living creature, with Intel-,
lectuality and immortality, is not trans
lated at all, either in tho Douay Bible
or that of King JanioM. But there it
stands more durable than brass or gran
ite, inviting us to look at tho nogroand
tho Indian, amt then to look ut that,
and wo will undbi^taiid it. Neither
tho Cntholio nor Protestant translators
of tho Bibio seem to havo had tho no-
groes in their.mind's evo whon thoy
wore looking at tho words naphesh cha'i-
yah, or if thoy had, they took for grant
ed that thoy wove wliito men whoso
skins a tropical sun had bluckcd, and
hence omitted to translate tho wonls
which embraced them. Mississippi
and Louisiana aro half full of negroes
nnd so is the ilebrew Bible, but our
English verson has not got a nogro in it.
i -the law dh
• book.
E-li
xtract fro
i tho
What a Man !—A correspondent of
the Lynn Bay State, writing from Fast
Saugus, states that ft lady of that village
assures him that during a courtship ofa
year, and a wedded life of forty y<
(including tlio honeymoon.) she
never kissed by her husband! 'mis
plo havo hulf-u-dozon children, not
ono of whom was over kissed by the
husband and father! Ho is a kind,
pleasant man, nnd never was known to
strike one of his children. Send him to
Bfirnum.
j86y*.Signor Visconti, assisted by his
son, is restoring to tho light of day tlio
nnciont gate of Home, the famous (Nti«,
nnd has already uncovered the dock
yards; tlio marts, whore still uro to be
seen tho earthen pots, with weights ; a
theatre, a beautiful temple, baths, a
gymnasium, a sqtmVo, a gate of tho eltv
and above ull, n most interesting “mt-
troo,”ono of tho most norfoot which It-
aly, or perhaps tho world, possesses.
Polk Postponed Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be imbl before tbo four! House door
m (Vilar Town, on the first Tuoolny in
September, within the lognl hours of sale,
the rollmving property, to irit:
Hue road vngon. -I Imggirs, 2 sorrel mates
one mule, .1 wntelios, one shot gun, 40 plocos
f leather, more or Ire*, also tbo me hair
ntcrcst in lots No. ant nml 302. nml one
ere nmro or less, it being a portion of lot
*o. 276. with a tan yard thereon with all the
ppiirtennneos thereunto belonging, comist-
ngoflentlmr nnd bides in vats, supposed to
0 Worth $8(10,00, more or less. Said tracts
f laud all lying in the I8fli dlst., 3rd sect.,
••vied on ns tlio properly of A. II. Evans,
inkers, Crnhb A Whitehead, indorsors, to
atisfy one fi. f.,„ issued from tho Superior
'ourt of I’.Jk county in favor of Win. II.
fenderson. J. C. YORK,
july 2(1 Sheriff.
GEOK<iIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, llenry It. Dempsey,
mlnlstrated of Joseph (’. I)«ni|
represents to tho Court, in bis petition duly
filed and entered on record, that be has fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate.
This is, therefore, toeite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they anti, why s.iid administrator
should not be discharged from his adminis
tralion. and receive letters of tlismission on
the first Monday in December. I SIM.
Given under my hand and official signn-
this at office, this filh Mav. |8fii».
iy20 JESSE LAMRKRTIf,Ord'y.
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturoi and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT ptiolstory,
MAT HESSES.
COTTAGE CHAraS
On Broad Street, Home, Georgia.
NVI PB4 Pi > P t'dl j. 111 Gt i L i li m p irfie il trly, to visit Ids Ware Umnns, where ho hns a
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chambor Furniture,
Mihog.iify, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture.
Rr.,11, tlio Lost R|irili( n.'uLR,*,. lo ill. urll.'l,. In u.o. A110,11 «»nrl,uHit uf
Mntresses, TiickerS Patent Spring IIml, ('oildies, l.ounges, SiUctionrils,Safes.
All kind* of Furniture with disp*deh. and ne.ulv repaired.
tided tn him, he hope#, by elm
HOME GEORGIA
1 71 OR tlio ninniifiieturu of Ja»eo
. Stationary Engine* of any size or pat
tern according to order.
id work, Iron Bridg-js and Roofs
d Rolling Mills,
Hail lb
Hot lllnst
Castings and Machinery, Housing, Mill
ing bathes, Drill Presses, Shaft
ing, Jo.
1 Wute
f Machine
GEORGIA, Polk county.
A T the first term of t
for said county, aft
until* from tlm dal
of the
nth.
will make applicate
ut di*mi*sloii from the further administration
on tho estate of Murk Jackson, with the will
annexed. This Mav th • 7tli. ISrtO.
may 11. JAS. WHEELER. Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W IIARKAS. Charles Knnwlo* Adminis
trator of Cherokee II. Talbot, repre
gents to tlio court, in bis p
filed
I.tbiit bn lias r.iilv ad
it Talbot’s estate.’
• cite nil persons'coil*
Fifty years ago, Dr. Adam Clarke, the
learned oommontator of the Biblo,
from deep rending in tho Hebrew, Ara
bic, and Coptic languages, was forcod to
the conclusion that tho croaturo which
beguiled Eve was an animal formed
like man, walked oroot, and had the
gift of speech and reason. Hu believed
it was an ourang-outmia and not a ser
pent. If he had lived in Louisiana,
instead of England, ho would have re-
cognized tlw negro tjarda\er % ^ ^
tells cortain fact about negroes, which ing.
liono but tho best informed planters
and overseers know at the presont day.
Tho most learned divines aro ignorant
of them, not becauso thoy cannot read
Hebrew, but becauso they cannot rend
Hebrew re-wrifc in tho ne^ro. Plan
ters and overseers rend it in tho ne
groes, but don’t know ^ that it is He
brew, and that their evidence, if they
could rend Hebrew, would prove, in
any Court of justico, to the satisfac
tion of any Jury, that tho writer of
Gcnosis know moro about negroes
than they did. A star in the East hits
lately anpenrod, throwing much light
on tlio first chapter of Genesis, by mak
ing plain to all observers a lot of inferi
or races, pure tcrr'yjcM-, including giants,
croated beforo Adam. C. Blattulmvd
Thompson, of New England, a Hebrew
scholar of the first-class, utter immi
grating to Missouri, made tho discovery,
that if the 24th verso of tho 1st chapter
were literally and fully translated, it
would save tho necessity of torturing
Scripture nnd scientific truth to procure
a wliito father and mother for tho Mis
souri negroes and tho Missouri Indians.
But Thomson, with all his learning, is
far behind the pensman of tho hook of
Genesis.in lm knowledge of that char
acter. He did not know that tho most
ntupidnegro is not only moro subtle
than any beast of tho Hold, but has
much more subtlety in many matters
than tho wisest wliito man generally
have/ TTo will find some overseer in
Louisiana and Mississippi who aro
aware of tho fact. For instance, a no
gro can read an overseer much better
than his master can, nnd cun instinct
ively toll whether ho is a man of cour
age, or can be imposed on or not, or
whether ho can see through a nogro as
tho negroes soe through him. The
writer of Genesis knew it, and, express
ed tho fact in that bundle of ideas, or
epitomized history of tho negro charac
ter shut up in the name ho gave to tho
creature, which Eve mot with in the
garden of Paradise.
Nearly all the ancestors of tho no-
groes now in the United States, woro
tho slaves of the serpent before tlioy be
came the slaves ofChristian white men.
Thoy worshipped theirsnako-master, be
lieved that the serpent-god wns-nll-wlso
uU-powerfull, and very wicked. At tlio
present day there are half a million’of
slaves of the serpent in Hayti. As Boon
Cini.imE.v Lost in the Woods.—Tlio
Hornellsvillo (Ohio) Journa] stat's that
threo young enildren of Mr. and Men.
Howloy, of that place, went into the
woods on Saturday lust to pick homes,
without the consent of their parents
and wandered about until lost. Not re
turning beforo ovening, the anxious pa
rents, in com puny with nearly one hun
dred others started for the woods, and
succeeded in finding them. When
found tho two youngest were sleep
ing, and tho oldest, not yet ten
years of age, was upon her knees pruy-
Aduiinistrutor’s Hale.
W ILL bo #old licforo tlio Courl-lioiisc door
in Romo, between tlio l-gul hours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday in October, the
following property, to wit j
Ono nml « half chare*, (there being four
share*) of Lot No. 221, purl of Lot No. 248,
lying on the west side of Ih? crook, with till
tho privileges on tho crock for iniiniifiiotiir-
ing purposes. Also tho hoi'Ii |mrtion of lot
No 220, nnd part of Lot No. 2-ID. adjoin ing
248, known ns tho Under Wind piano in tho
22d dint. 8d soe. of Floyd county, (in. Sold
by virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
said county, a* tlio property of Dr. Thomas
Hamilton, lute of cnid counly, deceased, for
tho benefit of tho heirs.
To.ums—Credit to JaLof January }8<H,witU
interest from ditto, If not punctually paid.
nug23ld D. M. HOOD. Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Polk County.
W HEREAS William Lyon, has np-
plied tonto’forloiters orndminhsirat'oii
on the estate of E. T. II. Mabry, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore, lo c ite and admonish
nit persons concerned, to show onuso, if any
they have, why letters of administration
should notlw* granted the applicant, at the
next October term of the Court of Ordinary
for snid county, otheriviso the court will
proceed according to law.
Given under my hand and official signi
ture, August the 20th, I KUO.
ui,"24—w.10d S. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, George Shirley, administra
tor of Robert II. Gam’idy, deeonsed,
represents to tho Court in ids petition duly
lik'd and entered on record that ho has fully
administered R. II. Cnnndy’* estate.
Thin is therefore to cite nil persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can. why snid Administrator
should not he discharged from hi* adminis
tration, nud receive letters of udmi**ion on
the first Monday in February, 1801.
Given under mv hand nnd official nignn-
ture. nt office, this 6th July, 1800.
jnjjja J. LAMDEHTir, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
J AMES M. PEPPER, having applied to
be appointed Guardian of the person nnd
‘ - • dlllch-
, former
.... M. Berrien, deeonsed,)
dimri* under fourteen years of dge, resident#
f -did enunty-
Tliis is to cite nil persons eonnernml to be
.wd appear at tho term of the court of Ordi
wiry to lie held, next nil r tho expiration o
thirty days from the first publication or thh
lotice. nnd show cause, if thoy can, why snid
lames M. Popper should not be intrusted
with the guardianship of the person nnd
•ropertvof John M. Berrien, Jr., nnd Rieh-
ird M. Harriett.
Given under mv hand nnd ollieinl signature
it office, this 2d July, 18(10.
july(l ’ J. LAMBRETII, Ord.
ministered (Jlicrokee
This is therefore I
corned kindred and
if any they can. why said admin
should not’he discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of di«ini
the first Monday in November. 1800.
Given under inv hand und official signn-
nt office, this 2d «»r April, isitn,
n P r
CAR I NEt' S Mop'
of the
•ward SI nr tho Etowah IT.it
paired. Work warranted.to gi\
-•tailed at wholesale prices—nml
where Fur-
\V. RHODES IIILL,
W.-R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PD ltSI-TKEI) MTRI3KT,' ATLANTA, UA.
H AVING formed .n copartnership a* above, wv are prepared to exhibit an ele
gant nud Ifesli
STOCK OF GFtQCERIES,
Works erected j all kinds
of Machinery repaired. Huv
hnud Wrought Iron Steam nnd Water Vip
G ii ages, Ac.
Castings of any Size.
" listings made to order-
nd sojiioof the host GIN
' Uintry : Also Gudgeons
Power, Thrashing Mn-
f beautiful Patterns
I Brain
have always on !
GEARING in th
Dustings for Hon
himr, nud a vn
f Iron Hnilioj. for ftalllng,, l’lil.lie llnlltl
lugs, Cemetery Lots, Av.
Boilers.
riiio, Tubiilnr. Imtiiijiiiilvo nml Cvllmlor
illriv. mmlii mill ropniml. Wntor Tonki,
nst Pipe*, Gasometers, Wrought In
Smoko Stacks, Ac. lllaeksmilh work made
to order.
Mining Machinery.
Cornish Pumping Engine*, Druthers,
Lifting and Form* Pumps, Pump Rod* nnd
Joints, Whim and Whiu/e Kibbles, Stamp
Heads of any required hardness: nil kinds
MINERS TOOLS,—Particular nUention
given to this branch or business, Mr. James
uperintends the work, h
the p
Nolde, Sr.. \vh«
ing been u long tune in E
pose of Obtaining tho intt ,
and drawing of mining work.
Persons in want of Steam Engines will
II on us befiro going clsowlfc
arrant our Engines to ho equal
we will v
every particular
nml tor slmidieiti
excelled. A list
tele n
•. prompt paring nil
-t knowledge of the
u-tioii, iii every partiei
30 lids. Now OrloanslSugar,
100 “ A B & C., h
GF.ORG1A—Polk County.
W HEREAS, Elxnphnn R. King, cxecui
of tho last will nnd tvtitment of (ieor
Smith, deceased, hns applied to me for loth
of Dismission I
Those’ are tie
tho kindred and friemli
tcrestod, to show cans'
the said npplica
hi# snid Admiuistrnti
e nnd nd
I all porse
any they have)
GEOIK41A, Floyd county.
W HEREAS, Stephen Ball, iidininlittra-
torof Thoum* M. Gluden, rcprescntit to
the Court in his potillnii. duly tiled and en-
I on record, llmt he hns fully administered
lias M. Gladcn’s estate,
lose are. therefore, to cite all persons con
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause if
they can, why said administrator should
*o discharged from bis mlmiuistjivtion nnd
vc letters of dismission on the first Monday
in October, |8fi(».
veu under my hand and official signn-
ut office, this 6th March. 18011.
trio JESSE I.AMBEUTII, Ord’y.
For i, ndit
GEORGIA, Floyd C’i
W HEREAS, Arthur
trntor of .In*. J. Gill, rei
to the (Joyrt in his petition, dulv tiled
tered on record, that he has fullv mini
ed James J. Gill’s estate.
ite nil p
50 bis. onisliod and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Ilio Coffoe.
25 Bags Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails,
10 “ Old Government Coffee, 300 Box candles,
100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 ” Snnff,
150,00 “ Sogars, 200 blfUec’d Whisky,
75 bbls Old Eye Whkky, ^
30 Pack’s Cressc-it’s, Honnossv nndotUc. choice Brandies,
10 “ Brand”, Old and Soft, from privnto stock,
500*Sacks Salt. 100 Bx's State and EnglishDarry cheese.
And any quantity «>f Sndo. 8*nrch, Pickles, Catsup* Snu.'es. Preserves, Fruit*, f’nidinl#,
Oysters, .Ma -kerel, Sardine*. RtieVet*. Brooms. Tubs, rimrns. Ac., lo which attention is in
vited. A uniting your command*, nnd always at your s« rvi.es,
oet1tl.tr, Wejyu) Respectfully, POX, HILL A CO,
,1)0110 but the l;
. All boilers i
tahlishmeiit wo
id put up Kugiiu
IMiilud.’lphi
nt t<
Concrete Safes Triumphant!
FORTY-EIGHT- UOURS IN THE
Danville, Ky,,M.roh 7, jm,
Mei.rB.-W. I). DoilJ. i Co, Clnoli™..,
Ovur Sir—Thu enfo I pueeliMed or von ,
Soptombor Inal bniatood thogrentiJ.L, 1 ?
ooourroai" oqr town on l h,J2ifp ebu "* h .')
'tblly. I had a largonmouiit ofnoto,
do. In it, boforo tbo building burno.l Wf?
Ihu pnpora out but put in noma abcotaVl?
NOT EVEN SCORtUED.
The vcctiering on tho drawers woi s’ |;m
iirpcd 5 Ihu lurk works very well !
when I oil It u little I think it willbeain!*
asever. My safe was in the low.r .toftW I
three story building with shingle roof ^t^ 1
adjoining room, with only a pKrt
tion» a tlrug store wm kept, and immcdC
opposite where my safe vrns setting theft*?,
ueidurnblo quantity of ptlnfi. oll?2?
tine,cnmphinc, and liquors. /Ths '
was oonnected with tho Patterson Rm r
ono aldo uml wn* within six feet of a. I
f..urt House ou tho other, with a l« r « 1
of wood between iny office and the Cobh
Houso, nud a door entering into my offie* is? ,
mediately from tho wood. There'was sC’
sinnll frame building attached to the
tho Drugstore, with oils, paints, anf “ '
in it, utid a glass door leading into n
from it. You will cco nt once the t
bent created nt nnd about it. I rcrsrd it
fully tested, and havo no hesitancy In ur
ing that my papers would have bstn p£
served if I had left them in the safe. P *
A number of our citisens have exsmtnri
it since tho fire and were surprised at iti
condition, nnd sotno of them have otdmd 1
safes of you, hotioringthem
REALLY FIRE PROOF 8AFE8.
I shall take great pleasure in rocommtad.
" safes. You nro at liberty to mtti I
or this statement as you dttii
pro|K*r. Yours, [sijfticd^
ing y»
. J. DURHAM.
Wo arc Agents for theso splendid 8afct
nnd invito tho public to call and see nthu
certificates ns to thomnnnorin which tit*
resist tho attacks of both
FIRE AND BURGLARS.
Theso safes have never failed toprwmi I
their content*, and nro warranted to be
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. .
The construction of tho BURGLAR I
’ROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in cosw-f
lion with tho‘|Grent American Key Regis- L
tor Look,” (which possesses tho great advu. I
logo of having NO KEY HOLE nndyrllm I
tho Hcourity of a PERMUTATJNO KETI
capable of 260,Out),000 changes.) they will
bo found perfectly impregnable.
A. W. CALDWELL, Rome, Ga.
8mAifox A Skvmuuii, Nashville, Tren.
mny26 trlv*
II Wil
i il fa
lured at mir os-
I to fie of tho host
», w!’ lieV cot! fi den
eii |• and equal to
ion Hull, tlmso who
all other*. Wo in-
screw, that will nl-
' bale, to exumine
stahlidinifnt nnd
i the State, and as
ri’itendvd l»y our
lint wo can do work
iv in tho United
rented, kindred n
if nnv thev can.
should not’ lm dh
it creditor*. t<» show cause,
why said Administrator
barged trnm hi# Adminis-
Administnitiix’s Notice.
lie Goiirt of ( rdinnry of said county for
cave to sell tlio real estate and a portion of
lm negroes belonging to tho estate of Ileii-
umin T. Mosoly, late of said county decons-
•I. thi#July the 2nd, l.ffiiO.
MARY A. MOSELY. Adm’x,
jul.vt‘*w2ni With tho will annexed.
GEORGIA, Polk C
S IXTY Day# after
nitty.
•t of Ordinary
il the lauds bolongi
the* estate or Alexander C. Morris, late
iii county, deceased,
jtdvd—w2tn ABNER DARDEN, Adiu'
-W. B. T.
i. applied to
1 from his* ndmiuist
it tho first Court nf Ordinary fur
expiration of six mo
date.
.i • o.wi ll JK u, " , °8ieial signatiin
this 20th day of August, 18011.
-..-o. «... S. A. BORDERS, Ord.
nug24—Hm
i the Court
Atlmintxtrntur’H Sr
B Y VIRTUE of an ardor lr<
of Ordinary for Walton
will bo sold before the Court II.mao door'hi
Cedar Town, on the first Tuesday in October
next, within tho lognl hours of’sale :
Lot of Land No. .12 in the 20th I>ist. and
3d Sect, of Polk county. Sold ns the pro
perly of John Blasingnmc, late of Walton
county, dceensod, for tho benefit of the heirs
of deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. n. p. BLASINGAME.
july24—3mw Adm’r
(iEORGIA, Floyd County
mo nil whom it may nwnccr
X lutuo having. In proper fo
mo for permanent letters of Adiniins’trnti<
on the estate of LnwrotifC Breek, late of
tlio State of Alnhnmn. deceased, (nnd hav
ing unsettled business in this State)—
This is to cite all anil singular the credi
tor# nnd next of kin ol Lawrence Brock, to he
and appear at iny office, within tho time al
lowed by law, and show cause if any they
have, why permanent Administratiou’shoiilil
n-.t tie granted to W. U. Terh
Lawrence Brock's estate.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, at office this. 26th June 18«0.
juno29 J ESSE |. \ M BERTH. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T WO .MONTHS after dale apppliention
will he made to the Ordinary of Flovd
county. On., for leave to sell all the real Es
tate und negroea belonging to the estate of
France# Irwin, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of snid deeonsed.—
This June 22. IMHO.
JOHN I. HUGGINS.
june29-\v2m Adm’r,
.n Ihc first Monday in Odoher, 1800.
Given under my hand and official signniui
it office, this, 6th March. 1800.
mnr20 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, oxcciitor
of Ulmrle# Webb, deceased, 'represents
• the Court, in his petition, duly tiled and
ittcrcdnn record, that ho has fully adminis-
wed Charles Wel.b’s estate.
This is. therefore, to cite nil persons con-
ernod, kindred nud creditors, to show cause
!’ any they can. why said Executor should
ot lm discharged from ids Executorship.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis
trator of Matthew Smith, represents to
the Court in his petition, dulv filed and en
tered on record, that lie lm# fully administer
ed. MnthoW Smith's estate.
This is therefore, to I’iNi nil persons- eon-
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from hi* adminis
tration and receive letter# of dismission
the first Monday in October, RKM.
Givon under my hand and official signature
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
r p\VO mouths after dale application will "be
1 made to tlio Ordinary of Flovd county,
f<ir leave to sell all the Land nnd Negroes
belonging to Hie e#tnto of Gahril June#, Into
of said county. This 30th May 1800.
AdmiiiUtrntor’.s Sale.
B Y Virtue of an order from tho court of
Ordinary of Gordon county, will he sold
on tho first Tuesday hi Augiwt next, before
the Court House doer in said rounty, withii
the legal hours of sale, the tract of land, ii
said county, whoroon Grove Tomlinson rosld
ed at the time nf his death, containing Two
Hundred iiud Forty Acres, more er lo#s, (sub
ject to widow’s dower.) Also Linn, a negro
woman aged about 46, .Jacob, ahoy about 21,
Alfred about It), and Juno, a girl* 15. Sold
ns the property of raid Grove TumUusnu,
late of Gordon county, deceased, for tho ben-
elltnf hi* heirs nnd creditors. Terms made
known on day of sale.
CURTIS BAILEY,
jttne15 Adm’r.
To the Bo-ftueired,
—AND-
Poisoned Citizens of.lic^rgla.
■V* ou ,,ro
J. a deluge of the *
eoiit|Hmnd* in the for
‘•Aliln-lmlie llrinks.
ever emanated from „
pest of society, the Liqron
Mixkii. Thoy lire raid to
yo„ as a luxury, or lheyi.ro L'\W { ■/ g
I .. M...II • -i- ' lJ-.'.K
tiie
t
tain it lm* not Iteeu tampered with. Such on
ertielo Is
CHARLES*
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under direction ol Ihu Brit
ish Government.
is delicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin,)
with some of Ihc most valuable restoratives of
tlio Vegetable Kingdom, and is by fur the
most healthy beverage extant.
Tmk MostKminkxt Puyriwiaxs of Europe
und America, not only recommend it* use l.y
tho halo and hearty) but prescribe it a* a
medieinu where u stimulant is required.
Tiik Fkm.ii.k 8kx will find it not only a
pleasant Cordial, butacorlniii relief in suffer
ings of a periodical character.
AkAi.VTie.tt. Chkmisth of nil rank* pro-
noiinco it perfectly pure, and its rcstorntivo
meriss incompnrnblo.
Sold only in quart nnd pint bsttlesby nl
Druggists’ Grocers, Country Merchant*, Ac.
Beware of IMITATIONS. Buy only
CHARLES’. None OTHER is IMPORTED.
R. BALDWIN A CO..
Sole Importers.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, New York.
Also imjwrters of Jtnc Wines, Brandies,
Cigars, eta.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
“Schnnpp*,” ” London Dock" ‘Club House*
“Gin#, etc., etc.
Beware of obnoxious mixtures, put up in
lmttlo(, hearing tlm nlmvo title#. They are
nil common mixed Gins, nnd until compared
with the genuine
••CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.”
they are apt to deceive tho unwary. scpt.7.1y.
CHATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gaylcsviile, Cherokee Co*, Ala.,
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
QTUDKNTS of Itoth sexes will bo received
White Lead and Linseed Oil. i “'■' l a««>i for ™m-
1 ,n ”" ‘••itaw uf *»i«i.or any class in our Col-
Greatest Reduction
KVIHt MADK IX STAXDAIU)
Sewing Machines!
slit .W'llo Marl.ini
2’uy.
THE COURT OF DEATH.
A N elegant rliroinn Wllnigrnplilo En
graving. prinLdtl in .nciinizivn Oil colors
—onoor lira olnbornlo innl oniilimitlng
nloturus over proiliie.nl in Amorlen,—Ihu
boon is.neil by tho nnilcriigneil. Tho En
graving is 23 by hi Inolios in size is,m
accurate v-opy ot tlm evlelivnto.il t'niuting ol
the ''Court-of Dcntb." l.y tlioveiusniliio
REMBRANDT PEALE.
The origimtl painting cover. 312 stiunro
feet, eontains 23 life-size figures, and is val
ued a t ° *
25,000 DOLLARS.
Mr. Pealo certifies that, the Engraving ”is
mi uct’iirute nud udmirublc copy of thoorigi-
^oGWayingof ihoaixe and beauty
ln W ,n ? L ‘V’. r published for less than
?.»00: hut with a view of selling 100,000,
theso are olleml for *1 00 each. Tlio whole
pre.*s ol New \ ork, Observer, Evangelist. In
dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal,
Examiner, times, Ac., have spoken in the
highest terms of the EnSraving, and recom
mended it to every household. They can be
sent safely by mail, rollcdin strong cases. •
One copy, 1, nnd4 letter, stamps to prepay
postage. Gi ve copies for $ I without stamps,
rend $1, and obtain ono copy free. $1 nndfl
letter-stamps secure ono copy and a iettor of
gcncyj stating special 'terms. A handsome
auction to Church b'oclotics to pay Church
debts. Write tlio Xumc, Town and State
plainly. Address,
. G. Q. COLTON,
P. O.Box; 8801; No. 37 Park Row, N. Y.
lylltrfm. _
JUBSO.Vf S
Mountain Herb Pills
Altovs, we present yon with n perfect liV.nr-« rf]
Tmuco, m elite! of n tribe of tho * I rung* Alter N'H
that once rated Mexico, You will nml * full««”«"
him nnd hi# pi’iiplo in nur I’nniuhleU nnd AIbmmu-
be had Rrsti#, from the Agent# for the#* 1*111
Th* Inventor snd immuforturrr of *• J*«
•»ln Herb I'ilt*," hana|)«nt th* greater part •>( hi. A
trnvelinir. having visited nearly every eounlr; l» '
world. Hh spent over six year# among th» Inda*
the Kooky Mountain# nnd of Mexico, and it w»« tin
th* " ItocNTSIk llKKH Pius” were dtseomed. -
Interesting account of hi* adventure* there, yuu •
n our Almanse and Pamphlet.
It la an •atabUshed fact, that all disease# arise fr
IMPURE BLOOD t
- The blood la the life I and when any foreign er est _
matter geta mixed with it. It Is at one* dlstrltn'"* ]
•very organ of the body. Every nerve fseU
and all the vital organa quickly complain. T
will not dlgeat the food perfectly. The lire. ~- _
aeerete a auffieleney of bile. The action of thri’Wj
weakened, and an the circulation ia feeble, let '•**
become clogged witti th* pohonon* matter; kss^'J
cough—and all from a alight Impurity at, *~“
head of life—the Wood I Aa If you had
earth, to? instance, tn a put* spring, I tom wWw *
tiny rleulot, in n few minute* th* whole count d
stream become* disturbed and dlscwlure«l. A*
does Impuro blood fly to every pert, and teat*
bohlnd. All the passage# become obstructed, air..
the obatructlon ia romoveit, the lamp of life soon Hip
Theae pill# not only purify tho blood, but regriirr?
tho secretions of the body; thoy sre, therefore, non
CUIUS FOR BILIOUS DISEASE*,
liver Complaint, Bick Headache, Ac. This Anti ft*'
Medicine expels from the blood the hidden aeeiM"
ease, and rendera all the fluids and lecratkuii foa
fluent, clearing and resuscitating tha vital orgar*
McNAUGHT, ORMOND & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandise.
KcyMoue Iluildings, WIittL’hall NL
ATLANTA, GA.
'^-REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co.; Allen, Mc
Lean A Ihilklcy, New York ; Win. M. Law-
ton .t Co., Naylor .t Smith, Charleston } J. K.
Tt’fl, Cush’r., Duiicnn A Johnston, Savannah;
Post A Mel, New Orloans; Walsh, Smith A
Co.. Mobile; Crittenden «V Co., Luuisvillo; M.
J. Wick#, Pres. Memphis; D. A. Jnnunry A
Co., St. Louis. nov23.1y.
ring and reauxeitating the vita
Pleasant indeed, la It to ua, that we a.. - ^
within your reach, a medicine like the “ Momiu 8
Pitts,” that wilt pass directly to the afllkted £
through the blood and fluids of the body, end c*
the sufferer to brighten with th# flush of beaatj w
health.
Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in exit
cnee for the foliousing Complaints•*
Bowel Cbmjplatntf, Debility, I
Chest Diseases, Headaches, Pda,
Cottirentu, Indigestion, Stone s»t 0** f
Dyspepsia, bjiuerua, Suanfari *
Diarrhaa, Inflammation,
Dropsy, * # *
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, ahould nevar k*
these Pills. They purify the Wood, remove owtiw J .
of all kinds, cleanaa the akin of all plmplea fdF
•nd bring the rich color of health to the pal* «“*■
Tho Plants and Herb* of whleh th»M PD
made, were discovered in a very surprUlog **7 *
th# Teiucana, a tribe of Abortgtnea In Mexieo- *
Almanac of onr Agent, and yon will rtad *^* "
Ordora promptly filled. Marble Yavd op
posite Ga Railroad Depot, jaq26--ly
GEORGIA, Polk County.
S IXTY Days after date, I will apply to tho
court of Ordinary for said county, for
leuvo to sell tho lands belonging to tho es
tate of Lazarus W. Rattle, late of said coun
ty, dccs’od. H,,T. A Wm. 8. BATTLE,
illlVO W2m - A ilrn’ra
the very intereating account It contains of tkl “
MiDiaxa” of the Aztecs.
Observe.—ns Mountain Herb PiVi art
Beautiful Wrapper. Hath bos contains 40 pmWj
at SB cents per box. All genuine, have ft* IV" 0 " ]
B. L. JUDSON A CO., on each tar.
B. L. JUD SON, & Co..
SOLE PROPRIETORSi|
No. SO Leonard Street,
SEW TORS. -
49* Affsnts wanted always—Addrew M shov* "I
For sale by Faroll A Yolior and Nowjjl
A Nowlin, lloine, Ga. Also by all jn^" 6 ’
dealers throug'hout tho State. _
01, A. WIMPEE & C0„
Carriage & Wagon I
manufacture®
Opposito Harper A Butlers' Hardworo S‘
Rroad St., ROME, GA; ,
W OULD rospeotfully inform their■ ftJJ
and tho publlo generally, that thEj fl #
proparod to do all work In tho CARBi AW
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. , ,v,
All tholr work will bo well jtoM,
latost Improvomonts adopted, but thoy f
eall oipooial attention to
JONES’ rATENT improved
TH1MUI.E SCUEIN8.
Whioh for. light aud easy running flf® y*
rior to tho iron nxlos, nnd cost muon !«*•„
•J5B-ALL NEW WORK WARRANTER
^BB-REPAIRING ueatly done at ww
notice, and chap for CASH,
-•**AU orders promptly attended to*
sharo of patronago solicited.
nprilSwly.
C -ILATIK'S Gonuine Friction MotohM-'*
j chenpoat and boat, at ,,,-rcvR'
ituio.trl. i JtARELLi YEISEK