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OVER THE WAV.
♦
Gone In her childish purity
Out from her golden day;
'adingaway in thh light so sweet,
■ here the silver stnienndthesnnheami
uving a path for her silent fcot,
Over tho silout way.
Over her hosoin tenderly
The pearl white hands are prest •,
n ie lashes lle'on her choeks so thin
V hero tno softest blush of tho rose hath
•l.uUiiigU* 5 Who oflior eyes within
Tho pure lids olosod in rest.
Over the sweet brow lovingly
Twinoth her sunny hair;
ho was so fragile that lovo soijglown
, , om lila heavenly gems that soft, bright
ro shaTl.er brow with (..waves so
big lit as tho dimpling air*
Done to Sloop, with tlftjondor smile
Fro/.o on hor silent ups
V tho farewell kiss of her dowy breath
.Id in tho olnsp ol hor nngel Death
ike Ike last fair bud of a fading wreath
Whose bloom tho white frost nips.
liobin—hushed in your downy bed
Over the swinging Gough— _
11 0 you miss hor voioo from your glad
Whon the (low 111 tho heart of the rose
■■"'s'iaSFWTSf
Hose bud—undor your shady loaf,
Hill from tho sunny day-
Do yon miss tho glnnoo of Iho ejo so
Vhose'bWo was Ueavou In your timid
11 is beaming now in tho world of light,
Ovor the starry way.
lloarts—where tho darling’s head
hathjain, .
Hold by love’s sliming ray—
i , G y OU know that the totieh of hor gen-
tlo hand . , ,
Doth brighten iho linrp in tho unknown
i she waits for us with tho ougol band
Over the starry way.
te y-A well known perfumer in NoW
iricans died-so it was thonghb-and
is funeral was arranged, but Ida body
■maining supple and warm, the core-.
ionv was postponed, tho physician
thinking ho might bo in a trance. 1 his
-, >m inds tho Now Orleans Picayune of u
,vso which may bo similar:—A gentle-
,:ian of wealth and standing, recontly
uirried to a charming wife, foil Hick,
„d after a low days’ illness, apparently
roathed his last. Tho body was laid
ut, not ilrossed and uncovered, but
•wod up in a shoot or shroud. I ho
•ourronco had taken plooo during tho
lay, and at ft Into hour at night, the
unily had retired, and a confidential
•mint named Alexander was loft alone
> watch tho oorpso. This man was
tting not far frbtn the hod when ho
liouglit lie hom’d a sigh ; there was no
listako, ho distinctly heard a heavy
reuthing, and saw a slight motion of
;io body. With remarkable prosenco
•f mind, ho split open the sheet, nr-
anged it as if It was tho natural cover-
•ig of tho sick man, blow out the
glits, leaving only one burning, and in
ict took every precaution to provent
tin master, if he awoke, from being
hocked at tho idea of Ids supposed
loath. He then sat down-by the bod-
do and waited anxiously. Presently
he dead man moved, yawned audibly,
ud, looking around, asked, “Alexan*
r. what tune is it?” “Near twolvo
clock, sir.” “Bring mo iv broth.’ 1 —
ho faithful Alexander wont out of tho
morn, called a miilo member of tho
unily, and broke the news cautiously.
Io thou ordered the cook to got a
•loth, and roturnod to his master’s
hambor, whore tho now overjoyed
unily soon assembled, Tho gentleman
i -covered, and it was only after lie got
juito well that ho was told how he had
cen dead for eight hours. His oldest
laughter used to say that she. was Iho
• liilu of a ghost, having boen borndur-
ng tho year succeeding her father's
temporary demise,
^P|g^Pf3i|a
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
jurat nsniag aooas,
AVTii tell all St., A-tlanta, Gra.
Wo invite Hpccial attention to our stock of -fine Ready-raado Clothing for tho Retail trade AJro our large stock ol
rcstiaints, aura an we ato that If- | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the latest styles nml bes qualities—which we aro prepared to make up, at
short notice, in tho host manner.
We also invite tho attention of buyers at wholsesnlc to our stock this season, which is thb largest and cheapest that wo
have over offered,
Agents for (he sale of, nml a stock on hand of the World-renowned
HERRING’S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
Has taken the highest prize medals at tho World's Fair in London in 1851 and in New York in 1858.
W F. IIERRINO dt CO.
oomo evonfrom' tho i>r<
er, a God— 4 wo niuatvni
Ancient ion# About Happiness*
In what doos tho summon lonutn, tho
supremo good, aonsist? Fouy different
opinions on this question obtained
among tho nnoionts.
Plato answersWe must find hup-
pinos-s by taking an intorcst in tho
things of this life; wo must lovo life,
but remember after that death wo
shall livo again.”
Epicurus said “Live SES52 * ?
without thinking or overliving ngnlri
after death.”
Zono answers :—“Wo must t»ko no
ihtorost in this life; in a tnoasuro wo
must inako ourselves independent or
life, and not livo at all. Wo must bor
7.. - A. es0 n(rivft*copow*
uinpli oveV Tawl
tor this life, our connection with this
world is forever broken off.”
St. Paul, developed by St. Augustine;
“Bo not over interallied In thU llfo i
think with Plato, that It is not only a
stato contrary to the 'original nature of
than, and liko Zeno, that this chain
will not last vofry long, nor reproduce
itself; but instead of seeking, liko Zo
no, a Saviour. hr.vourself, nook him in
God alono, tho wisdom which has be
come incarnate in Jobus Christ our.
Lord.” t
Japanese Trade.—Tho AnioilfcnYi'
bark Pursuit sailed from Kanngawa for
Shanghai, July 12, with u full cargo of
tons and silks, valued at halfamUliou of
dollars, said to he tho inost valuablo car
go ovor shipped from that jiort.
gtajrTlicro wore two tnurdors com
mitted in Now York, on Monday night
by stabbing, and ono attempt with a
pistol.
‘The arrivals at tho hotols in Sara
toga during the past soiwon. mi inher
ed 28,024, or'8000 moro than in tho year
im,
W8TThore are at present throo bun
dred and ninoty-oight prisoners in tho
Indiana Stalo Penitontiarv atJcHcrsou-
villo.
Bq5*“ California pape says that on tho
last pasxge of the-stammer Uncle Sam
from Pamnma to that port 4 whilo tho
ship was passing tho Island of Margarita,
tho soa was ohsoivod to bo full of small
lobstors, about eight inches in length.
Tho ship was four hours running through
tho shoal. The number may bomaginod
from tho fact that they wore caught In
buokets, whilo theshid was going at full
ipoed.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
-Joshua It.
•ns having,
r permanent
in proper form applied to
lcitera of Administration o
Richard 8. Simmons, Into of said county,
Thoso are therefore to cite anel admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo and appear at my ofllco
itliln tho time prescribed by law, and show
Rise, if any they liavo, why permanent
Imini.-dration should not bo granted unto
Joshua It. Simmons and Sarah C. Simmons
Richard 8. Simmons 4 estate.
Given undor my Hand and official signature,
offico this Sept. 7th, 1800.
>op21 J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Polk county*
TCniBREAS Samuel M. II. Byrd and R.
»V W. Whitehead have applied to me for
* " '• * * for the
letters of Oaardianship f
Eruneis F. Winn, minor orphuns of
F. II. Winn, lute of Chattooga county, dee’d,
Thoso aro thoreforo to cite and admonish
tho kindred ami friends of said minor or
phans to show uausc, if any they hare, why
otters should not bo granted tho applicants
in terms of Mio law.
. hand and official signature
at ooillc, tills Sept. 12 1800.
sop21—JlOd S. A. BORDERS, Ord,
-• persons and
W. HERRING—W. \\ HERRING—E. IIOLCOAII1E.
[sep21-1 in]
O.B.EVE,
CARRIAGE AND COACH
S IXTY Dfl.
Court of Ordinary for said county, fo
e to sell the band and Negroes belonging
lie estate of Samuel l> Wilion, lato of
l countv, deceused. for the benefit of the
rs, Ac. * JOHN II. WII.SON,
agio—Odd Executor.
ifiic'O, gn
, f six mouths, to sin
they have, why said apnlh
should not bo
lisihisscd from liissaidadministration ill terms
• f the stututu in such oases made and pro
vided.
Given under my hand and nfiicinl signn
lure this (Uli of August. 1800.
miglO-Om 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA) Floyd County.
W HEREAS. James F. lloskinson, Admin
istrator of James T. Bond, deceased,
vsent to tlie'Court, in ills petition, duly
filed and enterod on Iteeurd, that they Imve
fully administered James T. Bond’s os'tate,
These are, therefore, toeUonll per so
•s, to show cause,
•an. why said Adminis-
t be discliurged lYom * heir
rued, kinsmen
if any they
trutor should ii
Administration and receivo letters of dismls-
nu on the first Monday in April, 1801.
Given under mv linud’uud official signature
at office, 3d September, 1800.
p7 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
Administratrix’s Salo.
A Git EE ABLE to an order of tho court of
Ordinary of Volk county, Gn., will bo
sold boforo tho Court House door, in Cedar
Town on the 1st Tuesday in November next,
between the legal hours of sale,
. Three Hundred Acres of Laud, moro or
less, about two huudrod nercs cleared and In
a high stato of cultivation mid well improv
ed. Thore is on the place a comfortable
dwelling and all necessary •out-buildings n
good gin house and serow, good cribs, blaek-
smitb shop, nml several novor-fnlHitg springs
of water. The said land lies about four
utiles from Cedar Town on the Rome road,
and is 10 miles south of Romo. Persons
Wishing to see tho land aim liavo an oppor
tunity of doing so by calling upon the sub
scriber on tlio promises. Any person wish-
; moro land, ean Vuy as much good land
_ .oiniiig M they mar waut. The place is
convonlont and hoalthy, with good water in
abundance. Corn, fodder, wheat and oats;
and some good cows and hogs can ho had on
Uio place. Tho said land to bo sold for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Darling
J. Childers, deceased.
Tkiimm or 8ai.k—One-fourth rash, payable
1st of January next, when possession will
bo given. Tho balance in oho and two years
ites and approved security. Tho pur-
‘in sow wheat on tho piano this year.
MARTHA CHILDERS, Adm’x,
p24—40d Du bonis non.
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga,
t
Cherokee Georgia ami Alabama,
To my extensive Condi nml Carriage Works.
I have secured for several years, the valu
able scrviocs of Mr. J. B. Bit AY. who is a
practical Conch maker, by trade, and who
will devote liis entiretimo’to the inaiiufsetur-
iugdopurtmcuL His long experience will in
sure work, that wo will take plnnsitre in
WARRANTING.
I use tho best of Mulorlal* only, and by
putting them together, with tlio aid of the
most skillful workmen, I uni cunfldcut Mint 1
can please nny’nnd all. nml especially, those
who would liko to see Georgia Manufactories
flourish. Having been u Hardware merchant
for many years. I have peculiar advantages
in buying materials. 1 shall spare no pains
in securing the best of . Timber, Carriage
Irons and Trimmings.
Call at my Repository
And ■examine my SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT of t aml "<l seated Carriages, com
prising tlie various styles now in uso. Also
a bountiful lot of Top Baggios. The genuine
Concord Buggies on hand. Cook's Patent
Jump Sent Barouches mid Buggies, ordered
if desired. Repairing in every branch of
tlio business; promptly attended to. Terms
of repairing, cash when culled for.
TO THE TRADE.
Enameled and Collar Leather, Patent Dash
and Plup Leather, Broad Cloth, nil colors,
mid Laces to suit f«»r Trimming Top Buggies
and Carriages; Cotnlines, Hammer-cloth
Fringo, Broad Senmiug and Pasting Lurch.
Curtain Silks and Fringes, Brussel], Velvet
nml Oil Curputing, Silver Lining and face
Nails, Seaming Cord, Euameled Duck Dril
ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain DnnmskH,
Blink Moleskins, Biickrnrn, Silver Point
Bauds, nil styles and sizes, Hubs, Spokes.
Ilims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Scats Rails and
Bucks, Sulky Shafts, Tamed Seat Spindles,
WhiflletreoH*. Polo Yokes ami Turned Collars.
Silver Plating, of all Kindsll^^if 1 ^
l>.m» at Short H,t,YY miStatmid Tl
GEORGIA—I*olk County.
'yy’lIKUEAS Willhnn Peek hn.v applied
for letters of dimissh
administration oil thu dilute of Frances Gil
bert, deceased.
Thoso are, thvrefore. to cite and admonish
all persons interested in said estate, to Im
nnp
. if n
Administrator's Sale.
T) Y virtue of an order from tho Court of
11 Ordinary of Walton uounty.will he sold,
before the Court House door ill Rome, Flovd
county, on the first Tuesday In October next,
thiii the lawful hours of *sule, Lot of land,
No. 502, in iho Iflth disk, ami Ith section of
Floyd county, sold ns the properly ol John
Rhisingnme.'lntc of Walton county deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs of deecased.—
Terms mndu known on tlie day of sale.
Jl. F. BLASINGAME,
July 21 w2 in Adni’r.
G EO
* W
COTTON GINS!
Having frequently been requested by onr friftnls to nece.pt m.
Agency for Cotton Gins, wo Imvo nt length concluded to nccoin-
modnto them, though nt no pnrticulnr profit to ourselves, ns wo sell nt
tho smnllest commissions.
WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL?
After examining thorn cnrefully, nnd consulting Planters mul
Cotton BuyCre, wo round that Orr’s stood tho.highest with every ono
who hml tested tho mutter. We therefore gnvo the preference to
ORR’S COTTON GINS.
Any of our friends needing n Gin will do well to buy of us ns we
warrant every Gin sold, nml we nlso furnish mi experienced nnd skill-
worktvmn to deliver thorn nt tho Gin House nnd piU thorn in good
running orrlor.
We would like to have orders li ft with tlx ns far ahead as possible, so that llioro may
bo no delay in delivering them at the pro|»cr tlmu. References ns tu tlie superiority of Orr*«
Gins over others are 111 to I nt our Hardware Store, nml can be seen by calling Micro.
JulyO—wtf UAIlPKlt & HUTLEll.
ROMS
STEAM ENGINE WORKS,
ROMM GEORGIA;
T7I0R the mnnufncturc or Locoimilivci,
X’ Blnlioliory Engine, of nny »i«o or lint-
tern nncording to order.
Rail Hoad work, Iron Bridges and Roofs
Hot Blasts for Furnace? nml Rolling Milts.
Castings and Machinery, Housing, Mill
Bcrows, Turning Lathos, in-ill Presses, Shaft-
S'us aud Water Works erected} all klnils
of Maohihcry repaired. Have always on
hand Wrought Iron Steam and Wator Pipes,
Steam Cooks, Guage"> Ac.
Castings of any Size.
Iron nnd Brass castings made t<» order—
hnvo always on bund some of the best GIN
GEARING’ in the O.iintry i also Gudgeons,
Castings for Horse Power, Thrashing Ma
chines, and a variety of beautiful Puttorns
of Iron Railing for Dwelling?, Public Build
ings, Cemetery Lots, .to.
Boilers,
Flue, Tubular, Locomotive aud Cylinder
Boilers, wade and repaired. Water Tanks,
Blast Pipes, Gnsdmotors, Wrought Iron
Smoko Stacks, Ac. Blacksmith work made
to order.
Mining Machinery.
Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers,
Lifting and Force Pumps, Pump- Rods and
Joints, Whim and Whiaxo Kibbles, Stamp
Heads of any rcqiiirod hardness; all kinds of
MINERS TOOLS,—Particular attontlon is
S I yen to tliia branch of business, Mr. James
ohlc, Sr., who suporintoads tho work, hav
ing been u long tlino in Europe for tho pur
pose of obtaining tho latest improvements
it drawing of miniug work.
I’ersotis in want of Steam Engines will do
well to cull on us boforo going elsewhere,
we will warrant oar Engines to bo equal in
every particular to the best tnndo any whore,
ami for simplicity nml durability not to bo
excelled. A list of prices eont on applica
tion.
Vu enn make and put up Engines in run-
g order and warrant them for less Minn
y enn be had from Philadelphia or Now
rk,iiono but tho best material used in
work. Ail boilers munufuotured nt our
tnblDhtnent we will warrant to bo of tho best
No. I, Pen tin Charcoal llitmmored Iron.
We arc now manufacturing a new Iron Cot
ton Screw with A.»tl*Frictloii Ball, those who
have them prefer them to all others. AVe in-
vitentl in want of a good screw, that will al
ways Inst to pack nny sixe bale, to examine
this.
Having the largest establishment nnd
machinery of any shop in the State, h
every department is superintended ii
Great Fire atDaqvliioTg* I
W, B. DODDS & Co,'s
Adtninifttrntnr’H Dilution,
onGlA. J*ulk county i—
Whereas, Henry Kingsbory, Admiult
trntor on tho estate uf Joss-j Walton, into of
said county deceased, lias made application
tome in tor ms of the law, for hi? dismission
from his Haiti administration.
Those are therefore, to cite nnd admonish
uli persons interested in said estate, to show
cause to moon or beforo tho second Monday
in January next, why said administrator
should not be dismissed from ids said ad
ministration, otherwise I shall proceed ac
cording lo law.
ud nml otlieial signature
BORDERS, Ord’ry.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AN1) AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
}VF. rospootfulls soilet a continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING nnd
Oa,sli Customers,
rhomour fl*o is arc for saloat the LOWEST FIGURES. [Jaufl.w
The host of Conch and Carriage Varnishes
and Paints for sale, with many other goods,
nil of which aro warranted to’ bo tho best.—
All thaubovo named articles I will sell vory
>w for CASH or on abort tlmu to
'rompt Paying Customers.
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR BALE.
.Tft-Soo Advertisement in anolhor column.
Feb2.18G0,wly. O. B. EVE.
represents to tlie Court, in Ids petition duly
tiled nnd entered on record. Mint lie lias fully
Administered Joseph C. Dempsey's estate.
This D. therefore, to cite nil persona con-
A Double Mountain in the Muon.*
A correspondent of the New Bedford
Mercury claims to have discovered a
• loublo mountain on tlio moon, nt 7h,
10m., on tho evening of August 2fith
Tho Telescope aspect of tho mountain
is not that of tlio double order. It ap
pears liko n minute mountain—a top of
•me of larger base—and were it not for
i lie shadow, no ono would ovor suBpeot
t other than an isolated peak It pvo
i rudes a strong shadow towards tho mar
'in of the moon's limb, and is a well do-
lined cone nthwartait from base to .urn-, Admlnl.trntrix’, Bole,
out by a slender well dofmed vein of *rjy virtuo of an order from the
” * ” ‘ rtablish- J3 Ordinary of Polk county, will be sold
on tho first Tuesday in Novorn't next, before
the Court House door in Cedar Town, within
tho legal hours of sate.
All tho real estate belonging to the nitutc
.'of Benjamin T. Moseley, deceased, to wit:—
rrsi-
b wX
chaser o
sunlight, which latter feature ^itablish-
the loot of IU puplicivto ,order. At
Th. 20m. of tho evening of October 24th
iho position of tho moon will t ngAln bo
uch os to afford thoso who are for tunato
■•iiongh to own a tolescopo, an opportu
nity of witnessing this iptoreHt|ng. phe
nomenon. • • - *
Eating on tub Caus.—Ono of tlio .la
test public conveniences is the estab
lishment of sleeping ears on uli tho
great railroads in tho country. The
smoking car has long been a recognized
institution. Something beyond all this
has jutt boon commenced on the lino of
travel between Harrisburg and Now
York, riadteading, Allentown and Eas
ton. A restaurant car is attached to
eocli through train, where travellers
may proownBthings to cat and drink ov
en moro comfortably than they could at
the stations along tlie road.
Thirteen uares of land known
dtnoc of said deceased, tin which!
two story dwelling house, and eomfortddo
nml convenient outhouses. Also, one forty
noro lot of land, adjoining Win. Pack nnH
Dr. Richardson. Also two pine lots near Mr
M.F. Harris’. Also, a likely young negro
man named Ilcnry about twenty yours of
age, nnd on the same day at tho Into resi
dence of said deceased, ill the personal pro-
perty belonging to said deceased—among
which is n flno pair of matched carriage
horses, and other things too tedious to men
lion. Terms mndu known on day. of sale.
MARY A. MOSKLY, Adm’x,
?ep21-40d Cuin Testnmentum Aunexo.
Administrator’s Land Sale.
\1TTLL bo sold ut public outcry bftjbn
\y the Court House door in Cedar Town,
Polk co., Ga., within tho logal hours of Halo,
on tho first Tuesday in Novombor noxt, tlio
following property, to wit:
All tlio land belonging to the estnto of tho
Alexander C. Morris, lato of said county, do-
uuasod, consisting of tlio homo placo whore-
on said deceased rosidod, containing Throe
Hundred nnd Sovonty-two and a half acres,
more or hss, about two hundred acres of tho
Bumo cleared and in cultivation,lying on the
road luading from Cedar Town to Romo,
nitont six miles from tho former nnd four
teen miles trout tlio latter pluco, with two
permanent wells of water, and Lake Crock
running through tlie plantation, a comfort
able Dwelling. Gin House, Screw, and otln
necessary out-buildings thereon, adjolniug
lands of It. W. Whitohend, A. Gresham, AV
Dooly and othors. Also tho Knox place, nc
nnd convenient to tho homo plnue, contain
ing one hundred and twenty acres, more oi
less, with a comfortable dwelling and ollior
oiit-hntiscB thereon, about sixty ncr<
nml in cultivation, other lauds adjoining f<
sale, Ac. Tho undersigned, living near iV
places, will take pleasure in showing them
to nny persons desiring to purchase.
Hol’d for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tor? uf said deceased, agreeable to an ordei
of tlio Honoratdu Court of Ordinary of Polk
uld not be discliurged from bis ndminis
tration. qikI receive loiters of dismission on
tlie first .Monday in December, ISflO.
Given undor my hand and official signa-
thisat office, tills vtli May. 18fll>.
inttyao .1 ESSE LAM BERTH, Onl’y.
I'.OUGIA, Volk county.
A T tho first term of tho Ootirl ofOrdinary
for said county, after thoexpjratioi
six month? from the dnteof these presen
will make application to said court for lotters
' dismi«?ion from tho further administration
tho ustuto of Mark Jackson, with the will
annexed. This May tlie 7th. 18(10.
ayII. JAB. WHEELER. Adin’i
Triimh or Salk—One half cash tlie 1st of
January next, when possession will bo „
tlio other hnlf on a credit of twelve months,
(without intortst) from dato of sale. Small
notes and approved security will boraquin
sepl-l—lOd A BNKIi DARDEN, Adm’r.
bo
W
The Talent of Success.—Every man
must patiently abide his timo. lie
must wait. Not in listless idleness, not
in useless pastime, not in querulous de
jection, but in constant, steady, cheerful
endeavor, always willing, fulfilling and
accomplishing his task, “that whon tho
occasion comes ho may be equal to the
occasion.” Tho talent of success U
nothing more than Joing what you can
do well, without a thought of fame.' if
it comes at all, it will como because it
is dosovvod, not because it Is sought
after.
gey* The St. Louis Intelligencer says:
The Boll and Everett men have no fear
of losing Missouri. The vote of tho
State is as sure lor the Constitutional
Union tioket us that of any State of tlio
Union. Tho only contest that prom
ises to enliven tho campaign is, whether
or not Douglas will got moro Democrat
ic votes than Breckinridge in tho Stnto.
Itis a “pretty fight as it stands” be
tween tho rivo’n Democracy, but it will
leave tho vote of tho State in the hands
of Bell and Everett, where it properly
belongs.
Extra .Session op the Virginia
islature.—Tlio Governor of Virginia
has called ad extra session of the Legis
lature oi that State, to assemble on the
'4th of January next, to arrange the
Hairs of tho James River and KanuU-
a Company.
Folk Sheriff Sale.
W ILL ho sold boforo tlio court lions© door
in Cedar Town, on tlio first Tuesday
in October next, within the logal hours of
■nle. tlio following property ‘
A negro boy Burn, about’
dark complexion, two buggies*nml liarnc
one pedlar’s wagon and harness, one hay
undo, nine head of stock cattle, housohol’d
and kitchen furniture—all levied on upon ns
tlio property of John Roe, bv virtuo of a
mortgage ti. fa. issued from Polk Inferior
eourt in favor of James M. Ware and Email-
uni Lyon vs. said Roe—property pointed out
K. LYON, D. Birir.
Adiuuilstrntar’B Sale.
W ILL bo sold boforo tho Court-houso door
in Homo, between tlio legal hours
of salo. on tho first Tuesday In October, the
following property, to wit:
One aud a hnlf sharvB, (Micro being
shams) of Lot No. 221, part of Lot No,
lying on the west side of tlio creek, with all
tho privileges on the creek for manufactur
ing purposes. Also the south portion of loi
No 220. and part of Lot No. 240, adjoining
248, known as the Under IViud place in tlie
22d dilt. 8d see. of Floyd county, Ga. Sold
i I by virtuo of nn order from tho Ordinary of
i ' nnrt i said, county,vns the proporty. of I)r. Thomas
Unlnilton, laitf^'f wniii. cuuiity, cli'L-tm.ed, '
uni Lyon vs. tan]
in said mortgage
aug3
M. A. WIMPEE & C0„
Carriage & Wagon
MANUFACTURERS
Opposito Harper & Butlers’ JIardwuro Store
Broad St., ROME, CiA.
XI/Ol’LD respectfully inform thoir friends
yy und tho public generally, that they aro
prepared lo do nil work In the CARRIAGE,
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE.
All their work will be well dono, nnd tlio
latest improvements adopted, but they would
cull csjM.-cinl attention lo
JONES' PATENT IMPROVED
.... . . TIIIMULE sciieins.
, "f.r Bght nnd easy running are supo-
riortotho iron axles, and cat much less.
*Sc V0RK WA RRANTED.
.^“REPAIRING neatly U«.no ut short
notice, and chap for CASH,
All orders promptly nltended to. A
share of patronage solicited.
n|»ril5rrly.
the benefit of tho hoi
Tkjims—Credit to 1st of January 1801, with
interest from date, if not punctually paid
augS.'ttd D. M. IIOOD, Adi *
Polk Sheriff Sale.
io
, . .... -jr 'f
first Tuesday in October next, boti
usual hours of sale, the following properly
Lot of Land No. 048, in the 2d Dist. ’mm
Ith Sec., levied ou ns tho proporty of Baiin-
gcr Gravclev to satisfy Five Fi. Fas., nil issu-
NEW FIRM.
Hills & Sumter,
H.wixo Axsnnr.m:r> tiikmshi.vks tooRthuti mu
M.VNUFACTUltlNG AND IMPORTING
ALL K(NDS AND STYLE OF
cabinet furniture,
rril K ,.f ..II .1,1.,, PANEL HOOHN,
i Ac., Ill,J l„ul.ia,«^f (l.yi),:ilTAKi:H8. n.ivingun
Extensivo Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST Qttti&rr ,w jiatkiuai., wb ark bkadt to
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles ill mirline, n
MU. SlTMTEIt, h.L
therefore, warrant all
at the shortest notice
lii? community, us u first class MKOIIANIU,
We shall he uh]c to
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W UEKGAS, George Shirley, administra
tor of Robert if. Canady, deceased,
represents to tho Court in his petition duly
filed and entered on rococd that lie has fully
dininisterell It. II. C'uiindy's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
corned, kindred nml creditors, to show cause
if any they ean, why said Admihistrab
should not ho discharged from hi? adminis
tration, and receive letters of admission oh
the first Moudny in February, 1861.
itulor my hand and official Hignn-
llleo, this ftth Julv. 1860.
J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
Administrators’ Sale*
virtue of nn order of tlio Court of Dr
ift ry for Floyd county, Gn., will be
the first Tuesday in October next, be-
e Court House door in Rome, within
tho lawful hour? of sale, the following
Lots of Laud No. 817 and 281, less about
6 acres cutoff with tho mill and 201
11’ of 282 alt in tho 23rd dist., and 3rd sec
tion—this being tho Land laid ofT to the w:
dower and wi(l ho sold subject
Supply tlio surrounding Country with Sash. Blinds,
anti l'-lirnitilrt), at vory rentonuMi, tirit-p,,
Wocir.li.illy Invito all f ho „it|„.in „f tlio ciui.trv to a.ir War a ltot.ni, Farnitarc Hlorv
Mamif„„l„ry, K.tli‘„ii llr.,,,,1 St., lie,Inc, tin. I'I Nil HillllAl, CASKN nlwayi on linn.l,
an,I ovary .taality ,.f IMFFINS innito as „«.n „■ real,Ire,1.
OUAttliliS W, MlU.S, July27,1y. JAMES M. SUMTKlt
UOV36,
-ti
ll. MCNAKIIIT, I f TIIOH. HCIIUTCHIX,
,\H. OltMOVO, ) ( JNO. MOIIUIMOX.
illcNAUG11T) OIUIOND iV Co.,
Commission Merchants,
rl »,l lh uIn
Mr,
Keystone. Huilding.s, Whitehall St,
ATLANTA, GA.
UP. F ERE N i ’ KM—Messrs. Smith
Pstrii-k: HtnaIt I. Karl A (’••.! Allen. N
Lean A Bnlklnv. New Ymk ; Win. M. La
ion A Co.. Naylor A Smith. Clinrho.mii; J. K
Tell. Carli’r., Duncan A Joliustoii, S.iv.i
Post A Mel. New Orleans: Walsh. Smith A
On.. Mobile; Crittenden A Co.. Lmiisvill
J. Wick?, Uri-s, Memphis; I). A. January A
Co.. St. Louis. nuv2S.ty
Also nt tlio
il pluco Lot of Land No. 263, 22d,3d
One negrh innn Peter about 40 year? old.—
All the abovo property belonging to the
estate of Jonas King, deceased, and sold for
tho bonofit of tlio Heirs mid creditors of said
•ased.
auglS
nle known on flay or salo.
BKN.T.F. HAR KINS, Adm’r.
JANE 4. KING, Adm’x.
GEORGIA—Polk County*
W HEREAS, Elxnphuti It. King, executor
of the last will and testament of (4corgo
Smith, deceased, has applied to me for letters
of Dismission from his said Administration—
These are thoreforo, to cite and udmotiish
tho kindred and friends, nnd all persons in
terested, to show oiiuso, (if any they have)
why tho said applicant should not he dis
missed from bis administration of said es
tate, at tlio first Court of Ordinary for said
county, after tho expiration of »i.x mouths
from this date.
Given under my hand and official signature
tliis 20th dnv of August. I860.
ang24—fun ’ 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
W. N PUCKER,
Iimorter, Manufacturoi nnd Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT
MAT R ESSES.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia.
NV-ITBItli;, t’ ihli,, *nl ill, I., lie, |>irtiu.llarly, l„ vl.lt III. W„ro II,tvhoro l.o Im. i>
largo supply of '
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furnituro.
From the best Spring Seat Sofa, to tho commonest article in use. Also uli assortment of
illntrosicn, Tucker’s Patent Spring lied. Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes.
All kinds ot Furniture with dispatch, nnd neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended lo him, be hopes, bv efiwo at
tention nml good work, to merit a contiuunnco of the same.
- **3?® CAUINKT SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah nouse. where Fnr-
nN'Wois manufactured and repaired. Work warranted t«, give satihfnefion?
» ir Bills of over 50 Dollars Retailed ut wholesale prices—and great bargain.
A81I » July 27* I y
Oonoreto Safes_Trlumph aat (I
FORTY-mouT nouns in the pi „ |
DAMVittB.Ky.,Match T.igli r
Messrs. W. B. Dodds A Co., *Cinoli,n.u **
Dear SIr-Tlio safe I purolmtcd of *- . I
Soptomber last has stood thomstLwLA I
occurred in our town onths22a Febu.^,:. * I
didly. I had d largo nmount of notesnKfr I
*0. in it, Imforo tho hullding biiruoj Wj I
tlio poperi not hut put in oomo iheotii/?* I
(ho "vrofS** ll ’ l,1M ,h ' bu ’ , H T
not even scorched,
Tliu voonoriuK on thu drauror.ua,, |
warped 1 Iho look worko vory well .J I
when I oil it u lltllo 1 think It willUMtS 1
u ovor. SI V onfo wua In tho low.r itor, .?! I
throo itory thlldlnu with ihlnolo roof J. I
adjoining room, with only . pful."j "J
tion, u drug atom uaa kept, and lanoolnui
oppoaito wljora iny iafu waa lolling n,,,, '
a considerable quantity of paints, oils n. I
pontine, enmphinevami liquors. Ths but
ing wns connected with tlio Patterson nl,
on ono ?ide and was within six feet *r n l
Court House on tho other, with a Urge sal I
of wood between my office %nd the Cmu 1
Homo, and o door eutcring into my offi ce tZ 1
mediately from tho wood. There Was Mio,
01 ... u ‘? excw »i’»
“tta.’.yTJJH
*■
heat created nl nnd about it.
fully tested, nnd hnvo no hosits
ing that my papers would have
rved if I had left them in the safe.
A number of our citiions have ezauM
sine© the fire and were surprised it h
nditum, ami some of them have ordered 1
safes of you, believing them
REALLY FIRE PR0QF 8AFEB.
I shall lake great ploniuro in roconmti4. 1
ing your sufos. You are at liberty to ud, I
?uelr use of this statement as you dna I
proper. Yours, [signed]
M. J. DURHAM.
B’e arc Agents for these splendid Safes I
ami invite tho public to call and see other'1
certlfiiialcs as to the manner in which they I
resist the attacks of both 1
Fine and nunoLARs.
Thcte safes liavo uovor failed toprenm I
their contents, nnd are warranted lobe I
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. I
Tlie construction of tho BURGLAI L
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in etaiti* I
tinu with tho “Great American Key I
ter Lock,’! (which pussessos the grent adm-1
U.ge of having NO KEY HOLE aud yet Wl
tk. . PVDMi:n<i'rivif vov I
urlty of n PERMUTATINU KET I
capable of 250,000,060 changes.) they will I
bo found perfectly Impregnable. I
A. W. CALDWELL, Rome, Gs. ]
Stiiav rox A SnrMoun, Nashville,Tmn.
From Naliitfjrc’s Garden.
Mountain ilorbsatid
jvery hill, are in this
Parents look to
let them sutler, wh
igents ol nature he
mitqral. harmless ei
cur of Tula ”—iud
Jf I ISON’S irulMI TK.
MKT A PACK A ME,
(HII.IUIEN TAKK IT
IT XKVER rAH.S-
TIIK IKK,TORS ARK
Plants that bloon u
Remedy corabinii I
ur children!' Doid|
•n we, acting nil
elf, present tmu
•e. Read our “Afi
for it of the Agttl I
K 11.1.8 1VORH8.
NKVKR HARMS.
18 I’l JCA8ANT TO TlH|
PRICK M5 CIt.m
T Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs,
EAS, Yeast, Pouders Ess. Coffee, Black
ing Ciuanion Maco, Olire Oil, Vinegar,
M.
lertyp.
Vrdery «t Burton, nnd three in
. Simmons, nil vs. said Gravely,
vluvu heen controlled to B. Y.
nt d "Ut hy the defendant. Levy
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis
trator of Jacob Smyer, reprusonts to the
Chattooga Sheriff Sale,
W ILL bo sub! before the court house door
In Summerville within tlio legal hours
* ' the first Tuesday
t tho 6th Dist.
id -Ith Hoct., it being tho nlucu whereon J.
. Rosser now lives containing three pores
lore or less, and has n good dwelling and
filings upon *
of E. Li. 1
« ouri oi said county—ono in faryr oMs. Ji.
Stoddnril A Co. vs. J. R. A E. L. HossGMtho
‘l* n r t n t, f ? Vo /, of IInrrflI ' Nieliole A’Oq.-yS.
by E “ ^D^Rosaor—proporty RfiirasB out
Thoso arc, therefore, to cite nil persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said administra
tor should not bo discharged from his admin
istration and receivo letters of dismission
the first Monday in April, 1861.
Given undor my hand and official signature (
this September 3d, 1861.
s°p7 JESSE LAMBEKTH, Ord.
Will II. COX,
W. RHODEN HILL,
W. R. HERNDON.
Lands for Sale,
Tlio plnco whereon Mrs. N.
II. Allen now resides, contain
ing f>10 acres—about 300 of
which is in cultivation, with
Dwcllingnmi oul-houscs, also Gin-house
and Serow—which with the growing crops
and nil will be sold for $1,560, nr $1,01)0 with
out (lie crops.
Also, tlm place on Dykes Creek, lot No. 180
23d Dist. nml 3d Scot, containing 150 acres,
with comfortable Dwelling and out-buildings
and 50 acres of clcnrcd land, for $1000.
Also, Lot No. 55, 22d Dist. and 3d Boo., for
merly Floyd now Polk county, containing
160 acres—for $1,600.
For further particulars, address
V. H. ALLEN.
Yarborough P. (>., FI -yd no.. Ga.
jnly27— w3m
THE
(iicjitcst Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
IT NEVER POR* tUtt|
AMAZED AT 118 C
How much bolter and safer would llM
liavo it always in the house ; n little delay
a obild is taken ill may often bn tlio cniiMOf q
death, whilo acting without delay, and bj r
Ing the Mountain Uerb Ten Imtnedlntrly.;
will not only save tho child ft loug and tftf#
Illness, and yourself much oxponic, but » u
feel happier in knowing that you hate i'
your duly, aud pcrolmtico saved Hs life.
OBSERVE.—Always find tho Name and S
nature of B. L. JUDSON A CO., and the;
trait of Tesueo, ou enqli package of th\»
Tea.
B. L. JUDSON & CO,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
50 Leonard Street, Now York.
For snlo hy Puroll «t Yoisor and Nevno»» I
A Nowlin. Rome, Ga. Also by nil mediiin* I
dealers ilirouglmot tho Htato.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
For Sale
IN OAVF! SI'liINU, GA.
I oficr for anlo my residents
In tho beautiful village
Cave Spring, alio my rick |
mountain farm In light o{
with the growing cropio!
- —T Cotton, with the Houiehold a»i
Kitchen Furnituro, Iloga nnd Cattle. Thw*
i? at my rcsidonco a Good Woll of FrwilW*
Wut* r, and the farm has a plenty of g<W*
limestone water
L'ftV..
ably UoaU ,.
mcruhnnt, nnd will continuo to improve.
My object for soiling is to thnmze my WWi*
ness, for tho purposo of going ‘West. A»7
ono dosiring a good homo can obtain it by
o.
july28—RlOW
Hi
iny resideneo,
nu water on it, .
Spring lias good Sohooli, ii remMi*
saltU'y, and is an oxcollont place w*
int, nnd will continuo to improve.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
rmcmTREE street, Atlanta., «a.
I l'r’™r' 1 t,0 r ,,lrt,,<!rsl,1 l’ »bovc, w. nri, prepare! lo ciliibit an clfr
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
,.v,.. I ! eL,0^,, ' t,la . t 1,0 fu,, y administered on ° ro< l to ® ns, | a”' 1 «l«ort time, prompt paying customers at very low ficuroa
William Slayer’s estate. Our facilities lor purchasing und a perfect knowledge of the wants of tho nublin ..m
SUCh that WO can canmiltee nntirn miliMfiixtinn III ......I! .1 * » •"
Administrator’s Sale
IRTUE of an order from tho flourt
dinary for Walton County, Georgia,
11. AKunXlE^hMl,;
B y vii
. BfOr.1
II lie sold before the Court House door in
dnr Town, on the first Tuesday in C
next, within the legal hours of’sale :
Lot of Land No. 32 in tlio 20th Dist. and
3d Soot, of Polk county. Sold as the pro
porty of John Blusingnmo, into of Walton
county, deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs
of deceased. Terms mudo known on the day
30 hds, .New Orleans!Sugar,
100 “ A B & C., “•
5 Ay®; crushed and Brown Sugar,
200 Bags Rio Coffee.
400 Kegs of Nails,
looS^s^l”’
Whisky, »»« bl. M wikhky,
30 Pack s Cressent’s, Hennessv and othe. choice Brandies,
inn * Brands, Old and Soft, from rivate stock.
500 k/acks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Dairy cheese.
G] 01 ’ 0 !)' Picklos, Cnt.iip,, Bnucoi,, Preiorvcs, Frullii, Cordlnl,,
Sb 1 ! A.J a S oW ’ s " tl,inra < Broom*, T u bL, Clmrpi, Ao., to wliich nttcnllon is hr
;V nllln 8 J’ 0111 ’ commands, and always at your servioos.
01 Wo aro Beipoctfdily, COX, HIIjL CO.
25 Bags Java coffee,
Old Government Coffee.
100 Box’ Tobacco,
150,00 “ Segars,
75 ibis Old Rye
Sewing Machines!
AFTER this dnte, I will soli tho improved
Bnrtholf Family Sowing Machines at n Re
duction of $20.00 from formor prices.
1*. S.—Tho New Straight Noodle Machine
is now out.
m>v23.ly.
Plantation for Sale,
The Subscriber oilers for salo his
Plantation, 16 miles below Romo
in Floyd county, on Coosa rivor,
containing 175 acres—80 of which
* 9 1° 11 f ,no state of cultivation.—
Also 610 acros on the Home and Cedar Bluff
Rood with Dwelling, fine Gin House, good
jnd well arranged Cabins, Stables, Orchards,
Ac., with 220 acres cleared—tho land is lj
miles from tho rivor. For fhrthor informa
tion apply to tho subscriber,
N. B. DREW,
Missionary Stulion, Floyd co., Ga.
apr5wGm
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered hy the State in 1855*
W, C. DAWSON &'0o., v Ma’ffl,
MACON, on SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME 1
Policy Plnn Lottery.
By this Schemo. ,
Purchasers can soloot thoir own NutnMn»
and pay any nmount for ft Ticket
they may dosiro I
Extra Class 2, Draws Oct, 3, 1859.
And on overy succeeding day (Sunday* * x ‘
copied,) at 5 o’clock, P. M.
jStr-Iu this Schomc, thro aro 75 NamWJ
placed in the Wheel—from 1 up to 75—*
twolvo of thoso Nunibars aro drawn from
Wbsol. If a porson solcotB ono Numbor JJ
of tho 76, nml that Numbor • Is among'"
Numbers drawn, hogots fivo tlmos thpamou"
invested, If two solootod Number*
drawn, ho gots thirty for onof if throo se
ted Numbers aro daawn, ho gots two **
drod for one; .if four selected number*
drawn, ho gets a thousand for one; «
selected Numbers nro drawn, fivo
for one, of six solootod numbers aro art
fifteen thousand to ono. JtHMWlMJt 1 ”. ji
or moro, solccted numbors aro taken, -j
of thoso numbers so solootod aro notTir*
among tho Twolvo Drawn Numbers*
Tioket is a Blank.
OUR . .
Havana Plan Lotteries)
Draw four (4) Times a Month t
agd aro tho most liberal of any schomoB t
offered. For partioulars address,
W. 0. DAWSON A 00., Monaeers,
ootSO.ly.j Macon and Savannah,