The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, September 07, 1860, Image 4

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UNDER TIIE ROSES. BY GRACE AH’I,ETON. >v«r our door-way roses twine-- Tu an humble homo, hut half divine, 111 a tangle of rosos ami eglantine. Woo little windows cannily look, from under the old rooMreo, Into a { 'rollicking down from a rocky nook. "Welcome darling 1” they socm to say To the musical itroamlet tripping away < llieorAtlly down through the uioadow- hay; or.wifltlully aomothno*, “Pritheo»Uyt” Hut nevor the laughing waves dolny, Tho’ ovor bo «oftly bchoing “ay!" To the lean-to roof gray lichens ding— Over It groat ohn-brunolies fling Drowsy shadows, and lasily swing. Singing and nwinging to and fro In the odorous air, their tussols flow Tenderly ovor the cot bolow. And tho Bills are volvotod o'or with roost Soft as a lady’s Bilkon floss— Thresholds a fairy queen might cross 1 Hither and thither the robins flit, Or, saucily undor the roses sit, Asking liberty—never a bit 1 Happy Gvor th® birds are we— Happy as never tho birds can be— For tue birds can’t love, as 1 love tboe: Undor the roses wo sit and dream, •Till sorrows only liko roso-loavo* soom, Floating away on tho rippling stronm! g^Spenkingof Hood, horo is a gem, wliioh if not written by tho immortal au thor ot tho “Song of a shirt,” is good onough to bo attributed to him: Tho little, snarling, caroling babes, That broak our nightly rest, Should bo packed off to Baby-Ion To littp-land or to Brest. From Spit-head cooks go o’or todrooco; And whilo the miser waits ITis passago to tho Guina coast, Spondtlirifts nro in tho Strait*. Spinsters should to tho Noedlos go, Wino-bibbors to Burgundy; Gourmands should lunch at Sandwich Isles, Wags to tho Bay of Fnndy; Bachelors flee to tho United Staton, Maids to tho Isle of Man ; Lot gardeners go to Botany Bay, And shoo blacks to Japan. Thus omlgrato, and misplaced mon Will then nolongor vox us;. And all who ain’t provided for, Had bottor go to Texas. A Ship of Wur full of Women and Children. A lettor from ono of tho oflicors of tho Knglish war Htoamer sent to Doir-ol Kama, in Syria, to rescue tho women and children, gives an interesting ac count of tho sumo. It says: Wo only had about eight boats, but these wo bogan to load with nil dispatch every poor woman and child having to bo carried through a tromondoous surf to the boats. Ilowovor, our blue jack ets worked woll and cheerfully, only I must say that tlioy very unfairly gave preference to tho pretty girls,and when any old mother wanted to bo carriod olf 1 was obliged to odor somo man person ally to dolt. Somo of tho women ami children wore badly wounded. They hud boon wounded while clinging to their husbands and fnthors when they were killed. As soon us a boat was loa ded sho was sent off to tho ship and tho poor wrotohos stowed ns close as they would Ho on board, and then tho boat was sont book. After two hours’ hard work our decks wero packed ns c.Iobo ns VKwsiblo, and wo had room for no more The gun boat, 1 must toll you was full of fugitives from Sidon, ho tlmt «bo could not hold any. Tho sun had sot; the surf was increasing fast, and two or threo of our hontM had been pitched bottom up on tho houch, uud there wore still 700 unfortuimto women and children on the beach with hardly a stitch of canvass on, and tlioy wero all footsore, having traveled 30 miles tho previous day, and somo of them had not touohoa any food for two or threo days. I sont for tho Druso ebiof, and mado him promise mo to tako care or them until the morrow, when I said wo would como again and bring otf tlio rest of them, as the Cl an not was firing guns for my recall. I Went oft’, laaving thorn all horribly disappointed on tho bench, poor things! When I wont on board I found ulmoMt every incli of tho dock covered. We hnd soven hundred women and children on hoard and only about a score of men who lmd escaped. It was tho most dis tressing sight 1 ovor saw or hone to sec again, for now that the immediate fear oT death was rontovod, they began to fool conscious of tho full extent of their sufferings—homos burned down and all thoir male relations massacred, and tlioy bogan to scream, tear their hair olf In handrails, and bent their breasts in a most horriblo munnor. We did all wo could to soothe thorn. Oflicors and mon are vieing with cachothor in feed ing thorn with biscuit and giving them clothes, Ac. I could toll you hundrods of anecdotes about them, but must re- servo them, for another tinio, ns wo arc off directly. Sufflco it to say, wo took them to Boyrout, and after a misorable night for them, poor things, wet through as they woro, landed them next morn ing, nnd tho gunboat was sent up, and brought down tho roinaining seven hun dred that night. Extract of u lettor to a gentleman in Vicksburg, Miss., from an eminent Methodist clergyman, dated August 10, 18G0: “Our papers are teeming with ac ts Mr. Boll Round on tho Slavery Question. Tho Cincinnati Commorcinl, tho iiHncIpul Black Itontiblicnn orpin Iff Ohio, holds tho following Iungimgo roforonce to tho position of Mr. ltoll on i,„ Ilio .dtivoryqiiostu-.il: 111 “ 1 “Fortunately tho country is len longMindoiiht. By tho characteristic in discretion of Mr. John Boll himself,wo are placed in possession of his doolrine of slavery extension. Ho has written a letter to Mr. Dawson of Alabama, referring to his record as a .Senator, to show where ho now stands, and convey ing to him tho information that he es teem* It tno'duty of tho Fodoml Gov- eminent to protect slavery in tho Ter ritories. Ho denied that olthor Con gress or a Territorial Legislature could rightfully oxoludo slavery from tl|« Ter ritories, dud summed up his creod'on tho matter os follows t “Humanity to tho hIiivg, no less tlnm Into any Territory adaptod to his con Here then Is the policy of tho Bell and Evorott administration dourly fore shadowed. "Tho Union, tho CoiHtitu- tlon, and the enforcement of tho laws,” means giving to tho fovv slave-holders of the South the unrestricted light to spread slavery over ail territories now free, and protecting them in so doing, by tho wliolo of tho Federal Govern raont. Wo do not chnrgo that tho support ers of this party in the North live in fa vor of all this. Wo know better. But with all their power or ignoring things they cannot ignoro the fact, that tin* above is tho recently avowed creed of thoir candidate, and that the policy of his ndminifltrntion would ho distinctive ly pro-slavery, and consequently nil- vorso to tho intorcsts of frbe labor.— How any man who has a'profereueo for free labor ovor tdtyvo, can vote for a slavery extending candidate for the Presidency, wo oonfess oursolvos ignor ant.” Til* Hon.Miu.aro Fim.morf..—A oor- rcHjKmdont of the Louisvillo Journal writes from Byracuso, N. Y„ that lie at tended a magnificent Bell nnd Kvcrctt demonstration in that city, on the 11th. IIo thus concludes his letter: “Hon. Millard Fillmore's sen assures me that we can and will carry Erie coun ty, and lieat .Spalding for Oongvcss. The renegades liavo roused all tho patriotic Are and ardor of the American heart.— Mr. Fillmore, Jr., rung the loudest of bells in tlio Buffalo procession. His fntber Is and lias for hoiuo time been at Saratoga; You will soon hear from him.” Administrators* Nnle. B Y virtue of nn or dor oftho Court of Or- dlnsry for Floyd county. Ga., will ho sold on thu first Tuesday in October next, be fore the Court JlcuM* door in Homo, within I In* lawful hour* <*f sale, the fid lowing- GEORGIA, Polk county S IXTY Bays niter date 1 will apply, to tlio “ • ~ “ Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell the hand uud Negroes belonging I to the estate of Samuel D Wil, , sniil county, i I.ami No. :»17 nnd SSI, loss about heirs. .to. •it off with tlio mill and 211} nerc.i nuglH- GF.OKGIA—Folk County. Peck has applied llio benefit of the .loiiN H. W ll.SON. Executor. ••1*2 nil in tlio s:lrd dist., and :.r*l lion —tliin ln-jng the Laud laid oil' to the wid- iior dower nnd will be sold sitbjei tale of Jonas King, doee.tsed. and sold thu lemuflt of tlio Heir* and eredilors of ki Terms mode known on d-iv »f sale. HEVJ.F. HAWK INS, Adm'r JANE A. KING, Adm'x. nnglS Administrator's Nnle, •yy IIiL by ...Id before llio CotiH-lu iu mi|ii neiore mo uoiiri-nouso door It ..me. between tlio legal hours llu first Tiraduy in October, llio Ono uin'i n half shafts, (there being four shares) of hot No. 221, part of Lot No. 218, Iving on tile west sido of the oreek, with all ilin privileges on the crock for innnufnetur- iug purposes. Also the south imrtion "f lot No 220, and part of hot No. if 111, adjoining 2|S. known us the i'nder Win 1 place ill the 22d disf. .'id see. of Fluyd county, tin. Sold by virtue of mi order from tho Ordinary of said comity, as the properly of Hr. Thomas Hamilton, into of said county, deceased, for tlio benefit of tlio heirs. Tkiims—Credit to 1st of January 18(11, with interest from date, if not pnneinnily paid. WillillEAS William Pei \\ to me for letters of diniisslon from his administration on the estate Of Frances Gll- bert, deceased. These are. therefore, to cito and admonish nil persons interested.iu said estate,to be and appear at mv oflicc, on or before tlio ex piration of six months, to show cause, if any {.hey have, why said applicant should not be dismissed from’ills said ndministration in terms oftho statute in such eases uiudu uud pro vided. (liven under mv bund and. ofllciul signa turn HiN fltli of August. DIM). augl0>0m . 8. A. BORDERS, Ord. GEORGIA, Floyd Comity. W HEREAS, Harriet O. Quillen 1ms np- |»lie«l to mo for pcrimuiunt 1 •tiers of administration on the estate of Smith C. Quillen, lute of said county decen.- 1. These are therefore to cite mid a Imnnldi the kindred and c reditor* or h.iIi! to show cause, (if any they have) within the time proscribed by law, why said lolleisof administratii.il should not be granted unto Harriet G. Quillen on Smith C. Quillen's Given undev mv band ntul official signature. Ids 2d of August, ISIMI. nugt-lfld ' J. hAMnEHTH. Ord. g'Jdtd 1). M. HOOD. Adm'r. tST "Halloli, driver, your wheel is going round,” Bang out a little iiroliin to a cart driver, who was driving furi ously through the street (ho other day. Curty pulled up nnd looked anxiously, first on ono sido nnd then on tho oili er. “You needn't look, now, It’s stop- pod I” coolly added tlio provoking little rascal. GEORGIA—Folk Comity, W HERE Art William Lyon. inis up. plied lo me f..r let'crs ofiidmin'sirnlion mi the estate of K. T. li. Mabry. late o| mi id county deceased. These arc therefore, to cite mid admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not l.o grunted tho applicant, nt the next October term of tho Comt of Ordinary said county, otherwise tins court will proceed ueerdIng to l»w. (liven undor my baud uud official signa ture. August tlio 20th, I sou. niigjd—w.'IOil rt. A. RORDERrt, Ord. GEO RGI A—Volk Cmiiity* W H Kit HAS, Klxnplinti It. King, executor o| the last Will and testament of George Smith, deceased, bus applied t» me for letters or Dismission from bis said Administration — Theso are therefore, t*i cite end udmntii-h Hie kindred uud friends, and nil persons in terested,'to show cause, (if any they have) why the said applicant should not lie dis missed from l»is administration of said es tate, nt tlio first Court of Ordinary for said county, after tlio expiration of six months from this date. Given under my hand and official signature this 20th day of August, iHfiO. aug24—tint 8, A, ROUPKRfl. Ord. GEORGIA—Floyd County, rpo all whoiwit may concern—Mary .1. I Lumpkin nnd Daniel S. Piintup li in proper form applied to mo f.r perhimieut letters «-f Administration on the estate of JoIiii II. Lumpkin, late of said eoiitity. These are therefore to rite and adinnui*b all and singular the kindred and eieditors of said deceased. t«> be nnd appear at my office itliin the time prescribed by law. and sla cause, if nnv tlicv lir.ve. why sabl letter of | Administration should not be granted unto Mary J. Lumpkin and Dmlel S. Print up on John II. Lumpkin's estate. (liven under my band and officialsignature, ai oifiee this lUtli July Irtt’»0. july2S J. LAMIlKUTH, Ordinary. OtNsvs R*turns ot Tit* Orop .—Ac cording to the returns already received nt the Census Bureau at Washington, the crops in «ll thenorthorn and north- western State* nro immensely heavy this year. In Pontisylvnnin, they nr«* represented to ho nearly, if not quite double those or Inst year, nnd in other States tlioy will probably bo correspond ing hoavy. ff^Tho Miiloritos have been holding thoir religious sorvioes in North Wil lira- ham, Mass. Thin sect now mimbev Ati,- 000 in the Unitetl Staton nnd the Culm- dan, and they gather in camp meeting from nearly ovory State in tho Union. A portion of tho brethren look for the Millenium before tlio IftHt of March 1801 ; others nro confident that the world will last ten years and two months longer, whilo others still predict n i vernal overthrow in about 10 weeks. Tlioro is $80,000 worth ofieo on the way from tho North to New Oi lcan*. w Administrator’* Sale B Y VIItTUK of an order from flic Court of Ordinary for Wiiftmi r.mnty, Georgia, will lie sold liefiiru the Court House door in 0,-dar Town,nil the fir-f Tuesday In October next, within the legal Imurs of sales Lot of Lund No. :I2 in tlio 201I1 IH«t. nnd .Id Sect, of P.dk county. Sold as the pro perly of Jolm Hlasiugaiue, Into of Walton county, deceased, for the benefit of the hairs of deceased. Term* miid'tkunwu on ti e dwv of sale. 11. F. 11LAFINGAMK. ‘ July? I— 3niw Adm’r. Folk Sheriff Sales. e sold beforo tho Court House ext, the following pro- AdmitiHtnitor’s Sale. ■in tlio Court of •imty.will be sold. l> the G nirt- House door in Home. Floyd county, on tin* Hist Tuesday in October next, wit bin (lie lawful hours of sale. Lot of laud. No.'>02, in die llith ilist., and Itli section of Floyd enmity, sold a* the property o| Jolm niasingamc, lnle of Walton eolility deceased, for the beuetit of the heir* of deceased.— Terms made known uu the day of sale. n. i July 21 w2 HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Hoavy Dealers in K N (i f.'l S H AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE rosppetfuHs solid a continuation oftho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING nnd Cash. Customers, To whom out Gsods ere for sale at the LOWEST FIGURES. [JonO.w NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, rpHK mnniifaetiiriug of all sixes and styles ol SASIIaml BLINDS, PANEL BOOKS, A Ac., and also the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having an Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE AUK READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles in our line, and to fill all orders nt the shortest untien. MU. SUMTKK, bus been long known in this comm unity, ns ii first etnas MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles mado hy us. We hliall Im wide to Supply tho surrounding* Country with Sash, Blinds, and Furniture, nt very reasonable price*. We cordially invito nil'the eitixen* of the country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and Manufactory, Imtli on Broad Si.. Home, tin. FINE IIUU1AL CASES always on Imnd, and every quality of COFFINS made ns si*on ns required. CHAIILKS W, MILLS. LADIES ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Points & Shawls, in every Variety. GENT'S CLOTHING Extra Qualities and Makes. HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HOUSE-FURNISHING AND PLANTATION GOODS! Great Fire atjDanvillc *1 W, B, DODDS &Co! 8 Admiiiintruler’* Citation. ( 't l>nU ro»nty T Wliereiirt, Henry Kiugsberv. Adminis trator oil the estate uf Jess.) Wait' ll, late ot said cninty deceased, has made onpHenthui tome in terms of the law. for his dismission from hisHuid ndmiuistrati'Ui. Tiiesn are theref-ire, to eite and nductuish all perrons interested in said estate, to show cause to mu mi )>i before the second Monday in January nexl, why s«i<l a Iministrator slrutld not l>e dtsmi-sed from bis raid nd- ministration, < tbunvise I shall proceed ac cording lo law. Given uipler mv bnml nml nfihdnl signature - ^ for sale his Plantation, Itl mile* ludmv Home in Floyd county, oil Coosa river, containing 175 mires—stl of which is in a lino state of cultivation.— Also M0 acres on tho Rome nnd C.dur llltill' Rond with Dwelling, lino Gin llonue, good • nd well arranged Cubins, rtlabie*. Orchards, Ac., with 220 acres cleared—tin) land is IJ miles from therivor. For further Informa tion typly to the subscriber, N. II. DREW, Missionary Station, Floyd eo., Ga. npr6w6m lay in Heotember jwrty, to wit : Lot of Laud No. lS.'ill, lying ill (lie 3d dist. id Itli sect, of Polk county, ns the property of Malinger Gravely—levied on by virtue of II. fa. in favor of J. II. Perry vs. said Gravely. Also Lot of Land No. It 17 ill the 2d •list, and -Itli scot., a* the property of said Gravely, by virtue, of a t\. fa. tu’ favor »*f James McUihhin vs. said Gravely—l*oth ll. fas. issued from the Justice Court 107A dint, dist. G. M. of said county. Also will be sold nttho sumo time nnd pine*, Lot of Land No HIM in the 21*1 dist. and .’lit sect.—levied «>n ns the property of Unrrel Leverolt by virtue of n 11. fa. in luvor of P. M; rtbeibluy vs. said ljovcrott, prinei- I ill, nnd Tie d. M. Akin, security—sold for the ||iireliu*e money, Issued from a Justice Court 1071 dist.G. AI. of Haiti countv. pug8 'E. LYON. D. Bh'ir. (H'.OIKtlA — Floyd (’oiiuty. fEO all whom it may concern—Nntbnu A Whitlock, having, in jumper form up- plied to mo for permamint letters of Admin istration on tlor estate of Denjnuiiii II. Hobo, late of said couuty. This is to « it«* nil ami singular, the creditors wild next ofkin lofsaid deceased to be ami ap pear at my otlho, within tho time allowed hy law. and show cause, ir any they can, why said permanent, iidmiiiistriition slmuid not he granted to Nathan Whitlock on Hon- jamin II. Ilol.o's estate. Given under myhnndand official signature, GEORGIA, Floyd County. W H Kit HAS. Henry ». Dempsey. Ad- milii4tratcd of Joseph C. i>emp*ev, represents to tin* Court, in his petition duly (lh<l and entered on record, that ho has fully Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate. This is. therefore, toeiln nil persons own- earned, kindred a *d creditors, to show cau*o. if any they nan. why siid administrator should not he discharged from his nd mini* trutiou. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in December. I.silft. under iuy hand rind otfieiwl siguu- UIU \ •K u Lands tbr Sale. The plnee whereon Mrs. N, It. Allon now residen, contain ing 510 acres—about G00 of which is in ciiltivatioii. with ...ligand mil lions :', ii|*oGin-1 8«rnw—whlali with the growing nnd all will bo sold for $l,6»0,or $ I,Util) with- out tho crops. Also, the place on Dykes Creek, lot No. lfill 23d Dial, nnd Sil Beet, containing Ijill acres, with com fort ablo Dwelling nnd mil buildings and SO ncro* of elunred laud. for$lUim. Alto, Lot No. 55, 22d Dist. mid M Hoe., fi.r- niorly Floyd now Polk county, containing ISO acre*—for $1.1100. For further pnrtletilurs. address V. rt. A LLKN, Ynrl*>roiigh T. 0., Fluvd eo., (h |uly27— w3iii Estray Notice. GEORGIA, Polk County. Clerk’s Office, Inferior Court, July 30, ISfiU. .4 T.L persons interested arc hereby not ill 2V that W. J. Clark of the 1073 District G. M. toll* before W. T York, one of thu Justice of the Pbnec for said district, as an E*trnv, ii steer, color black, marked with an ovorslnpo in tho left ear. and split, in the right ear. about six yearn old, and appraised t« be worth fifteen dollar*, by G. L. Brown and Jo' u It. Long, free hold crs’of said coun ty and district. The owner of said estray i* required to come forwnrd, pay charges nml take sai)l stoor'nwny, or lie will be dealt with ns tbe law directs. A truo extract from tho E-trnv book. T. M.HIGHTOWKM, nug’3 Clerk L (!. A T GEORGIA, Polk county. T Mtc first ti rm of the Court ofOrdinnry Tor snhl county, aft-r the expiration i»l*hs fnun tho date of these presents, I will make application to «i»id «onrt for Mie ot di«ini*Moii from the fiirtlo-rndmlui-triilii on tho estate nt M irk Jackson, with tho w annexed. Thix Mav lb • 7th. I.oie. mnvlt. JAS. WHEELER. Adm'r. GEORGIA, Floyd fount}. W H AREAS, Hilaries Know'e* Adminis trntor t»f• Ohcrokeo It. Talbot, repre bciiIm to the court, in hi.-* petition, dulv liha nml entered on record.that he |i»* I'ul y ml ministered Ghcmkee It. T.ifliot's estate.** Till's is therefore Incite all p j»ily27.l,v. JAMES M. SUMTER 1/.I /.’ 17..I A7>, T7/i’(i7.\7.l, XOU'Ill CMKUJXA, SOUTH LVIHO- LIXA «l- GEO lid lA MAKES! N OW RECEIVING AND OPENING. ami comprising one of the largest most uttrmtive Stock, in tin* Southern CY try, which will be sold as Low as the Lowest, ,irnin|it linying mislonior., FonTv-EiGHT nouns m T!lr; Qwm k,.,m Mnsr«. W. n. Iloil.l. .1 On., ''*1 l>«r Sir—Til, •Sfcljrtir.limdtfff \ Roplfmbor lust lms sbioil Ui.ik.iiJ* « no,I in otiKlom, ilnlly. I liml n liirgcmtiounUfnDli-.2 do. ill it, beforo tho building I»urn<* i t '*' tlm |,n|ior« uul but put ill iqmo ' Jil l . Illill lipm. iipilllllii; ii ,| nc „ ,| lc » Nt»T’ even sconcnuD. O vutiu-riiiK i.il llmilr««qr, wiirpi'il ! liu'luik works vorv ,, ,lj win'll I oil it n lilllo I lhinli it svilltJ'' * iisuvi r. illy snfo wn» in tho liuv.r.i„„ r fl tliri" st- rv liulliliiiK with slilnjl, .i.lj.uiiiiiL- r-'i.iii. wiili only ii iilufeVa !"■ lion, a .Inii stor,- wim ki-pt, l„„„J i.ppoMl.- wli.u-o my .iifo wn, .«UI„,iCS :i ettiicid Table quantity of — •-* puntine.ciiniphlne, nml liipi ing was coum eteil with tho I’altttim U. sill.- mill WHO within the iiMial til mtir.'IOw. J. IT. McCU’NO. Rome, Gi-orgin. ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS EBratasaiaa AV. N DOCKER, Iimortcr, Manufactuvpj and Doiler in CABINET FURNITURE, TJ pliolstery, MATKESSE S. A XI) COTTAC31E CHAIR.® On Broad Street, Home, Georgia. .N N iTLt t n P iVH, til r.'i i L11mi p u-.h* lUrly, to visit hi* Warn Rooms, whuro ho ha* p ROME GEORGIA. I ?OR the mnnilfactlire «.r Locomotive Stationary Engine* of any sire or pa tern according to nnh r. U til Rmi I work, Iron llri Ig * and Roof- Hotllln-t* for Furnaces ami Rolling Mills, ’listings; nml Mnehinery, Housing. Mill ’ “ Wg Lathes, th ill Pre-ses.Hliaft r Works creeled ,• nil kind* opnired. Have always t i Steam uud Water l’ip< pply of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, Mthog my, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From tlio bust Spring Seat Sofa, t«* t|ieeouiniom < *t uriiele in n*o. Al*»«u assortment of MutrcsxuN,Tuckur** Patent Spring Hcd,fouehew, Lounge*, SidclionrilM,.Safes, All kind* of Furuiluro with *li*puteh. nml neat I v npiiirc.L 1 r “ *' liberal patronage Imro.Jfi.ri* extended to hltn, ho hopes, by close nt- <• merit a continuance of tin- *iunu, Wni.VET *11(11* mi Iti-.w.iril Si., n.-iir tin- Klownli Uonro, wlii-ro Fur. " Vimi ro pul red. Work warriiHteil to give satisfactions Rill* o| ovor in Dollar* Retailed at wholesale prices—ami great bargain. July 21 icmion nii-i go. it w*u "t 2A81I, IVM II. COX, >V. H II DDES HILI %V, R. HERNDON. corned kindred nn if any they can. should m»» be <!■*• trutiou. nml roociv til*' lirrl Monday it •hy -aid udminisirntor rged from hi* udtuinid- letters of dismission on 1800. COX, HILL & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, PE IlCJI-TIU-JE STItKltT.'ATfAXTA, «A. II A VI NG- ^ lornied u i;iq*aftii'il'*lilp ns above STOCK OF GROCERIES Yurt House outlie other wlllr* li rn !Hir(i .of wood-between my office nnd • ,r *n*e, And n door entering into my ofiw •dlntoly from llio wood. Thoro’ir*, .u- slimll frame building attached to th«rn> the Drugstore, with oils, paints,and in it. nml n glnekdnor lending Into'my ^ from it. You will reo nt cnco the heat created nt nnd about it. I ^1^1 fully tested, and liavo no hoitanry i* ^ ing that my papers would linro Ltn served if I lmd left them in llio safe. A number of our citizens linve since the fire and were siirnriicd . Midition, and some of tbcui have on safes of you. believing them REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES. I shall take giVat pleasure In recotrai txt»y I Wat' **f Machinery ... hand Wrought Jr i Cock*, Gtuigi Castings of any Size. ii nml Rrn*« canting* made t<» order— have always on baud K**m:*>f the best GIN ie(!,untry: also Gudgeons *e power, Tbrashiiig Mu iriotv « f h?aniii'nl Pattern* ot Iron Railing lor Dw.lling*, I’ul li,- Ruild Ing.*, reinetcry Lots, Je. Boilers, Flue. Tuimlar, Locomotive nnd Cylinder Ihiihr*. made nnd rupnired. Wntor’Tnnks, Rust Pipes, Gasometer*, Wrought Iron Smoke Stacks, Ac. R'aeksliiith Work made Mining Machinery. Kucincs, Crushers, Lifting nnd Force Pumps, Pump Rods and Joint*. Whim nml Wlijnxe Kihldn*. Stamp Head* of any.required liar.lne**: all kinds i MINERS TOOLS,—Particular attention given to this branch of business, Mr. James Noble, rtf., who superintend* the work, hav ing been a long time in Europe f*r the pose ot obi lining the latest impuivciucuts and drawing of mining work. Person* in.Want «*f StJufii Engiiic* will d<* well I** call oil u* bef*ri* going elsewhere, we will w.irr iut our Ivigines t*» be equal in every particular to the best made anywhere, nod for simplicity nml durability u.tt to he excelled. A lf-t «.f pri.-es rent' on appHca-. You are at liU'Hvtn i of this statement ns \ Yours, [sltmdl m. .i. l)unmn| Agents for these Kplemlid uud invite the public to call uud I* certificates ns to llio inannor in wliidii] resist the attack* of both I IRE AND BURGLARS, Those safes have never fniDd to their content*, nnd nro warranted to ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. Tlw construction of tlm lfijv.v,] PROOF SAFES l« peculiar, and in ( tion with the "Great American Key tor Lock,” (which possesses the great., luge of having NO KKY BOLE sndyrti the security of a PERMLTATIJiU L capable i*f 2.*»0.0t)0,<»00 chungrs.) they ti be f.niml perfectly impregnable, A. AV. CALDWELL. Rom*.Oil RriiAt ox .t Sbvjioi'U, Nashville,TtuI may25 trip. under my lumd .uul official signa ture, nt office, tbi* 2d of April. P*tW. aprjwllm JESSE LAMRERTIf, Ord. (■EORGIAf Floyd county. AA7HKUEA8, Stephen Hull, udininislra- tor of Thomii* M. (ihul n. represents tu the Court in Ills petition, duly tiled nml uu- to red on record, tlmt lie Im* fully uduiiniiitered Thomas M. (linden's estate. These arc, therefore, to cite trll pur tons con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause il any they ran, why snhl administrator should m*t be discharged from hfs adininis’r.itioii and receive lettur* of disuiissioii on the first Monday In Ootid) r, I.S(i(». Given under my Imnd and official signa ture at office,’ tills oth M ireh, I Still. mar It) .JESSE LAM I1KRTII, Ord’ 1 my residence, DESIRABLE PROPERTY For Sale IN CAVE 31’IIIXO, OA. I ofl’er for stile my residence in the beautiful village ot Cave Spring. nl*o my rich mountain farm in sight ot , . with the growing crops ol Corn and Cotton, with the Household uud Kitohou Furnituro, Hogs and Cattle. There is at inj resldonco n Good Well of Freestone Wat'r, and the farm hns aplenty uf good limestone water on It, Cave Bpring hns good Schools, D remark ably healthy, and Is an excellent place for a murehant, and will continuo to improve. My object for selling is to '•hnngo my busi ness, for tho purpose of going went.’ Anv ono desiring a good home cun obtain it by Applying to o. ii. p. McLendon, GEORGIA—Fluyd County. represent* to tho Court in Ida putitioii duly filed and enterud mi record that be ha* fully administered It. II. Canady'* estate. Thi* Is therefore to rite nil persons con cerned. kindred nnd creditors, to show cause if itny they can, why said Administrator should m*t he discharged from hi* admiui* (ration, and receive loiters of admis.duu oi the first Monday in February, 1801. Given under mv hand and official signn- GEOKGIA, Fluyd W'KVSi. to (lie (Join t in Id* pet it e tered mi ree »r*l. that be uuniy; ■ S. Ford, admiuiM- ill, represents prepared to exhibit which are oiler* eh that we e.i We annex a I prompt paying eii*tomers at wry low fi; (.knowledge of the want* of the public, ■Hon. in every particular, n store nml to arrive: 30 hds. New OrloansISugar, 100 “ A B & C„ ‘ 7 - 00 his. crushed and Brown Su^ar, 200 Bags Rio Coifoo. 25 Bags Java coffee, 400 Kegs of Nails, 10 “ Old Gov ir.imont Coffee, 300 Box candles, 100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 S’ Snuff, 75°i»bls' Old^Ryo Whisky, 2 °° b]/ n °°’ d ^ Msky ’ 30 Pack's Crosse it's, Honn-ssv andotho, choice Braudies, 10 “ Brands, Old and Soft, from private stook, 600.Sacks3 • It. 100 Bx’sState andK'nglishBarry cheese. put up Engines iriant them fur le.- r**:rt Phi .i h-lphiu 1 t material i ed In out **f the ho.*t mk.smnel -Ilf 1*1 k. All hoil-TM t ilJi'hment wo wi No. I. Peipi'nVbnr NVe nro now maim fa hiring a miw IrmiP* J"" 8-row n itli A ui-Krietiun Ihili: tl ..«*• wl have thrill prefer them to nil . flier*. We i vitonU I# mint of „ ((’lo.lioremllml will nl- m,,-» pack wjr 1ml,-, l„ i-x;iliiln, 1 r.viuq III,. r,irsi'.,t o,ini,ll,l,mi.„i „„a maehn-ery of any --Imp in the State, uud • very department i-* «upcrhtcmKd l*v *• •elve*. u-e !,-c| e«.nfnlent that w«* can work a* cheap 1111*1 equal t * any in the United Slate*. NOBLE, PRO'S. A CO., ltr npril2\lSfl0wly. JVUSO.Y’S Mountain Herb Pill Willi » peritcl 1 Ami any qiluiiti'V "f Sttdu.; flVMter*, Aliu kerel. Santiin**. I! vlte.l. Awaiting vnur eumma nctitf.tr. COX. HILL A f'O. *1 Jain Thi* . Ill- ['.ill'* late. ed. kindred i •all per • liuiiM i . to show cause, y said Administrator •ged Irmn hi* Admiiii*. rati**n, and receive letter* nf dismi**iou, ii the fir.'t Mmidiiy in October, I Still. Given under my hand and otlirbil Migmituro, t ofllee. thi*. 5th Mnnh, 1 Still. nmr20 JESSE LAMI1ERTH. Ord'y. this 5th July, 1800. J. LAMRERTIf, Ordinary. July 28—fim w counts of tho havoc ot another John Blown raid on the border counties of Texas. Abolitionists have been there in the character of Methodist preach ers, tcarchers, &c„ nnd instigated a general insurrection among suvoral hundrod negroes. They had planned matters for a most bloody nnd fatal cotaslropho. Fire arms of all sorts; arsenic, to be put in wells for poisoning tlio people, and menus for setting fire to a wliolo town at once, wero detected, but not until five towns hnd been burn* ed, and great ipixchief done. “Ono woman hns boon hung for dis tributing arsenic, to bo put in cisterns and wells. And ono or two preachors hnvc iieen hung for aiding and inciting to revolt. If things go on nt this rate, a man suspected of anti-slavery procliv ities will be hung or shot liko a dog; a AlV«U .kETEi "" fate they court, it would seem. South-, Property pointed out by the dekmlaat. Levy orn peoplo will be driven to desperation mado and returned to mo by a constable y nt this rate, and invoking Franco or England, with Russia, will put tho ('ot- (»n interests under their protection. Dis solution of the Union is inevitable, with abolitionism in the ascendant at Wash ington* Hero we nro trying to load the negroes to Christ and Heaven, while these incendiaries lead them to the gallows.” Polk Sheriff Salo, TiriLL be sold before the cmirt house door ▼ T In Cedar Town, Polk county, on ihc first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of salo, the following property: Lot of Land No. (148, in the 2d Di*t. and •Itli Sec., levied on ns tho property of Rutin- gor Ornvclcy to satisfy Five Fi. Fits., all i**n- vd from the Justice’s Court of the 1075 Di*t. G. M. One in favor of ]\ M. Sluibloy, one iu favor of Vordory A Rurton, and three in favor of U. rt. Simimuis, all vs. said Gravely It is estimated that fully ten per cent, of all tlio appnrent gold coin in circula tion is bogus, much or it being so ad mirably oxecutcd as to deceive bank of ficers and other first class judges. GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty 'T'O all whom It may rommrii, Goorgo P, m ®f ,,a vlug in proper form applied " f ■'hnhiistratioii on theednto of Rtclmr.l M. Barry, late of said county, thi. I. to cite nil and ;i„ K „l lir the creditor* and next of kin of Riehnrd M Barrv to bo and amxnr at my olfioc within tho tliuo allowed by law, uud .how cuusu if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to George P. Bur- nett on Richard M. Barry’* e*tato. Given under my hand and ofllciul signature at office, this 27th August, 18f»fi. J. LAMBEItTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Floyd county. J AMES M. PEPPER, having applied to be appointed Guardian of tlio per*»n nnd property or Jolm M. Berrien. Jr., nud Rich ard M. Berrien, (in place nf their former Guardian. Tln*mn* M. Berrien, deceased.) minors under fourteen year, of dgo, resident, of *nid county— Tbi* I. to cite nil person* concerned to bo and appear nt tlio term of the court of Ordi nary to bp bold, next after tho expiration of thirty day. from tin* first publication of tld* notice, nnd .Imw cause. If tlioy can. why-said James M. Popper should not bo intristcd with tlio guardianship nf the person ami property of John M. Berrien, Jr., nnd Rich ard M. Ibrrlon. Given under my band nud official signature at office, tills 2d July, I8fi». Jnlyrt 'J. LAMBRKTII. Ord.__ Administratrix’* Notice. G 1 EORGIA. Volk County: JT Sixty du.Vi after date I will apply to tlio Court of ( rdinnrv of snid county for leave to sell tlm rent estate and a portion of tlio negroes belonging to the estate of Ben jamin T. Mosely, late of sni*l county deceas ed. thi.Julv the 2nd, Isfifi. MARY A. MOHEI.Y, Adm’x, jnlyfiw2m With the will annexed. GEORGI A, Floyd County, rpo all whom it limy e uieern-W. B. Tor- X hum* having, In prop, r form, applied to me fi*r permanent letters of Administration on the estate «»f Lawrouve Brock, late of the State of Alnlmma, deceased, (and hav ing unsettled business in this State)— This is to cito all nnd singular the credi tors nnd next of kin ol Lnwronec Brock, to lie nud np|H>:ir at iuy office, within the time n|. lowed bv law, and show cnu*o if any they have, why permanent Administration shotilil not l»e granted to W. R. Tcrhune - on Lawrence Brock’* estate. Given under tny hand nml official signa- GEORGIA, Floyd County, W HEREAS. William J. Smith, executor Yf Charles Webh. deceased, renrcseiit* tho Court. In bis petition, duly filed nnd entered on record. that he has Bill v adminis tered Charles Webb's estate. This is. therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred nml creditors, to show eaii.o if any they can, why snid Executor should not be discharged from hi* Kxctmtorship. nnd receive loiters nf dismission on the first Momlii} in O.toh. r. iSfifi. Given undci*m.v hand amloffichil signature GEORGIA, Floyd county. W HEREAS. William J. Smith. Adminis trator of Matthew Smith, represents to the Court in hi* notitiou, dulv filed and en tered on record, tlmt lie ha* fully admiui.ter- ,.i \r..ii....,- d. Mathew Smith's e This in therefore, lo corned.' kindred and c the first Monday iu Octo* ito nil persons •diiors. to slioiv cause, v x.'ihl mliiiiuistrntar •*l from his aduiini* of li, mission on official signature Flavoring Extracts, Coco- •ston and Tooth Wash—n FAR ELL A Y KISER. Ordinary uf Gord«>u enmity, will he sold on Hie first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House doer in sabl comity, within the legal hours of sale, the tract of laud, in sabl county, whereon Grove Tomlinson resid ed nt tbe time of his death, containing Two Hundred nml Forty Acres, more cr less, (sub ject to widow s dower.) Also Liuu, a negro woman aged about -15. Jacob, a boy about 21, Alfred about 19, ami Jane.it girl* 15. Sold as thu property of snid Grow Tomlinson, late of Gordon county, deceased, for the ben efit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on day of sale. CURTIS HAILEY, Juncl5 Adm’r. To the Be-Drusarei, ! — AMI.. I’oisoncil Cillzciis «r Georgia. ■^TOU arc overrun with 1 n delugo of (be vilest compound* in the f.-nn of "Aleholiolie Drinks, tlmt ever emamited fr**m tlmt .. pest of society, tbe I.iyi on .'WAKLIIg* .Mixkh. They are sold to *•'}>*,-* • b you a* a luxury, or Iheynre f 7 j dispouse*l to von as a Meili 1 cine, and in either ease the’, < *N'V> cfleet is the same. . There is but .mo way to *' ' v ‘ ' escape, nml tlmt is to* use ns a luxury ora mudicun.ctit a snfo ami reliable stimti-. hint,sold muler stamp nud |''*jjrtv •Vow*"* 1^ sont, which renders it ecr ai-jwwj—*• .■■■■“ tain it lias ue| been tamiH*red with. Such nn article is CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. which is Distilled under direction oi the Itrit- i*h Government, is delicately flavored, (unlike any other Gin,) with some ol'tlie most valuable restoratives of tbe Vegetable Kingdom, uud is by far the most healthy beverage extant. 'JJtiK MostEuixkxt I*iivsm.vxs of Europe nnd America, not only recommend its use by the hale and hearty, but prescribe it as a medicine whore n stimulant is required. Tiik Fum.w.i: Skx will find it not only n pleasant Cordinl, blit a certain relief in suiler- ingsof n periodical character. Ax.ti.yTKMi, Ciikmihts of all ranks pro nouiice it perfectly pure, and its restorative mcriss incomparable. Sold ( only in quart nnd pint bsttlcs by til Druggist*' Grocers, Country Merchants, Ac. Beware of IMITATIONS. Buy only CHARLES'. None OTHER is IMPORTED. R. BALDWIN A CO.. Sole Importer.n. Dcpi.t Nt). 40. Broadway, New York. At*o importer* of fine H'ihm, Brandito, Cigars, etc. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. “Schnapps," “London Dock" ‘Club nouso’ of obnoriouH mixtures, put up it bearing the nbovo titles. Tlioy mixed Gin*, nml until compared bottle . ulloomim with tho gomiine “CHARLES’ LONDON CORDfAL GIN.” they tire apt to doccivo the unwary. sept.7.ly GEORGIA, Folk County. S IXTY Day* after date I will make Appli cation U the court of Ordinary of said o^iintv, for leave to sell tho lands Belonging to the estate of Alexander C. Morris, late of said county, deceased, jnlyfi—w2m ABNER DARDEN, Adm’r. ■ CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gnylcsvillc, Clicrokeo Co., Ain., 8- M. AINSWORTH, A. M. Principal. O 11 DENTS of both sexes will be received O this Institution, and lilted for tho com mon duties of IIP*, or any. class in our Col- Icgoj. Competent Teachers are cuiployod. THE Greatest iiednctioii KVKU -MADI-: IX STAXDAlt!) 9 Scwin« Machines! AFTER tbi* date. I will sell tho improved Hnrtliolf Family Sewing Machine* nt a Re duction of S-'U.IM) from former price*. P. S.-Tlio New Straight Needle Machine is now out. nor23.ly. A. LEYDEN, Gcu'l Ag't, Atlanta, Ga. THE COURT OF DEATH, —oneof the most elaborate nnd’ enchanting niotnre* ever produced m America,—ha* been issued bv the undersigned. Tho En graving is 23 by Jl iuelies in size, nml Is nn accurate copy of tjio celebrated Painting ol tho “Court of Death,” hy Ihovcuorablo REMBRANDT PEALE. The original painting covers 312 square feet, contains 23 lifu-sizo figures, and is vnl- 25,000 DOLLARS. Mr. Ponlo certifies that tho Engraving “is nn accurate nnd ntimirnblc copy of theorigi- nal." No engraving of the size and beauty of tins lias ever been published for less than ♦5 0(1; but with a view of selling 100,000, theso are otl'ercd for $1 00 each. Tbe whole press of New York, Observer, Urnm/clist, In dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal, Examiner, Times, Ac., have spoken in the highest terms of the Kntfrnving, and recom mended it to every household. They can bo sent, safely by mail, rolled in strong coses. . Ono copy, |, nnd I letter, stamps to prepay ))0*tftC0. Give copies for $t without stamp*, .“end $1. ami obtain one’copy free; 81 ntidO letter-stamps secure one copy and n letter of Agency: stating special 'terms. A- liaiidsomo reduction to Church rt'ocletios to pay Church debt*. Write the Xante, Town nud State plainly. Address, G. Q. COLTON, P. o. Box-: 3391. No. 37 Park Row, X. Y. 11 w3in. Tezueo, '« elite! nf n tribe nf lit* »trW» that once ruled Mexico. You nil! find >* Ml« him ami hi* pco|>U* In our PumphWU »n*l .ilw b« had grttia, Crum tint Agont* for Him I’ilt*. Th# Inventor nnd manufacturer «»f lain Herb l‘il!a,“ haa limit Iho gtrater fan *4 b*L traveling, having vlaiin) nearly every »onairr «B world. H« *|*ent over nix year* siiioiik I 1- * Ui» Rocky Mountnlna and of Mexico, nod It the “ MoIntaiv ]|>:hh I'm.*’’ were di»c«>»«T4 . Interexting account of hia advi n our Alinanao and l'ani|>Met. It ia an eitablUhed fact, tlmt all JUca*w inwtaj 1MPU11B DLOUfll Tlie blood ia tho life I an*l when tny foreign er »* matter geta mixed with It, It la at once piitnw« •wry Organ of the Wy. V.wry nerve ftehlW r an I all tire vital organa quickly complain. will not digest tho f<*»*l perfectly. Tliw Um c* arcreto a aufliciency of bile. Tlio actioni ef _ weakened, nnd ao tho circulation l» fceMe. hecomo clogged with Iho poKonou* roatltf, cough—nnd alt from a alight impurity *• •!#“ head of life—the Dtond I Aa If you had eailb, for in.vtuuce, ii tiny rivulet, in n atreatn becoinca u ~.... ' , doea impure blood fly to every part, and tan* p behind. All Iho pa**agea l«ecome obatructvd,**- 1 the obstruction I* removed, llio tamp o r life ‘M*' 1 '' wm. urxAi’oiiT, ) l tiios. seittTTciiix, JAH. OIIMOXI), ) ( JXO. MOIIIIIMO.H. McNAIIGUT, ORMOND At Co., Commission Merchants, ••l)i»/ Dealers in General Merchandize. Keys tone lluiltlings, Whitehitll St. ATLANTA. GA. REFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A Patrick; Siimllwood, Earl A Co.; Alton, Mc Lean A Bulk Icy, Now York : Win. M. L ton A Co.. Naylor,l Smith, Charleston; J Toft, Caeh'r., Duncan A Jolinsloii, Savannah: Post A Mol, Now Urlouus: Walsh, Smith A C)».. Mol'ilo; Criltoiidou .1 Co., Louisville: M. J. Wieks, Pres. Moiuphi*; D. A. January A Co*., St. Louis. nov23.1y. Orders promptly Ollod. Marblo Yard op. posito Oa Railrnnd Depot. jan25—1y GEORGIA, Folk County. S TXT\ Days nftor (Into, I will apply to tho court ofOrdinnry for said county, for leave to toll Hie lands belonging to tlio es tate of Lazarus W. Battle, late of said co * yf dces’cil. ir. T. A W y. S. BATTLE, jiilyfi—w2ru Adm’r OURE FOR BILIOUS DlSK.GttJ liver Comptatnt, Kick Headache, kc. "nUe Medicine expel* from th# blood the bidden ****••*■ •aao, and renders all tbe fluldajind secietkiw fluent, clearing and reauicItntiuJ the vital otpp j l'leaaant Indeed, l* it to in*, that w* aie within your reach, n medicine like the “ PltW,” that will pa*a directly to the afflaW through tho blood and fluid* of the body, »•*■ *1 the aufferer to brighten with the flu»b of e"'.! health. " Judton's Pilh are the Bat Jitmedy i^ eneefor the following Cotuplaintn J DoikI ComtfatnU, Dtlility, huiuijff “■Dxtr and Ago*. l(r*r(W fbnak ampa\nU.U***4 Headaches, irtfttmia!' Injlammalion, GREAT FEMME MBDJCHJ'J Fcmnlea who value health, ahoutd never tbeao l'illa. Tlioy purify the blood, remove oj~*_ of all kinds, elennso tho skin of atl plmptee and bring the rich color or health to the pale 4F*Tho Tlanta and Herb* of which tktwr^l made, were discovered In a very surprNlDg J tlio Texucans, n trlbo of Aboriginea In Mexico Almanac of our Agent, and you will read 1 »{“ ( the very Intereatlng account It coutaineoi'M Mkpioxs” of the Aitccs. Observe,—The Mountain Herb PltU Btaul(ful \Vraj>ptr. Mack bees contains *0 ol 25 cents per lot. Alt penuine, ka« Ii. L. JUDSON a CO., on each Um. . B. I.. JUDSON, & Co, SOLE PROPUlET° B *| No. 50 Leonard Street, NEW rOKK. 4i fjf Agents wanted alwky*—AddcW* « iV " I For salo by Enrol! A Yoisor *t Nowlin, Rome, Ga. Also by all dealers throughout tho 8tato. f, ~ TO. A, WIMPEE & CO, _ Carriage & WaPJ I M ANUFACTURf;l Opposjto Harper A Butlors’ Hardvr«o ■ Krond St., ROME, OA. *^| W OULD respectfully Inform thoir.m i nnd tho puhlio gcnorally, ^ftoilo^l prepared to do nil work in tho ^AB I BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. All their work will ho well «°. D . e * o^l latest iuqirovemonUudopted, but ine/ call especial ntlcntion to JONES' PATENT IMPROVED Till HI IIL R SCIILINS. ^1 Which for light nnd easy running** rlor to tho iron axles, nnd costinuch it-ALL NEW WORK WARRA^.jgdl >0- RE PAIR ING neatly doito I uotRsu. and chap for CASH, , . *m •v~A11 orders, promptly nttcua I share of patronage solicited. ^ apri!5wly. . . — 2