The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, October 26, 1860, Image 4

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From' tho Burlington Free Press. A QUESTION. . im going to ask you n question, 11 now you will Just givo mo leave; 7t may ohituoo to contain a auggustion, Which I hope you will kindly reeeivo. How tlo not begin to ropel ino. And scratch the back >i<lo oi your head; 3nt look straight at mo and tell mo— S.iy! whero docs tho Printer got broad? The papers,''. you say, “why 1 nood them To cheer with iholr wit ond their ihytues;' aid tin! nows, why sure I must read them, , Or l cannot keen up with tho timos. ,1.11 is talk of a pleasant description; Hut have you forgot what you said, When asked to pay your subscription? ,y ? where iloes t ho Printer got bread? ■ .reins you dont want to rpmember, » I’ll tell you just what you ilid-say; Well, Koiuo time bofore next Docom- ber. i »r when It’s convenient, VII pay; w don’t stop my paper at present, Hut continue to sond It,” yafU said; W.-il, such conversation M ploasant,— -tv? where does ,tho Printer get bread ? • ir compositors' wages arc needed, Our pressmen work hard every day; And ir l»ia demands aro not heeded, Htero'Usoon ho "the ‘Devil’ to pay/ Now do not pretend not to know us; llomninbor, ioe too must ho fed; L’nv up that old debt that you owe us, And then wo shall know whore to got bread. Tree Masonry. Tl»o following exquisite Odo, by Sir B. Lytton.wooopy from tho (Indiana) i u'o Mason. Tho world may rail at Masonry, And scoff the square nqd line; Wo’ll follow with coinplncenoy Tho Master's great design. And though out* slstors frown, and though We're by our mother’s chided, Could thoy ottr works and hearts but know, Wo would not bo derided. And though the kings oi earth Unite, Our temple to assail, WhUourmod with truth, and love and light, O’or them we shall prevail, A cloud m«y veil the face of day, But nature smiles at one That should adventure bold essay 1— To quouoh tho glorious sun. A king can mako a gartered Knight, And breathe away another; ’• >( he, with all his skill and might, i ’an never inako a brother; i’.'ii.s powor.alons, thou mystic art, ;You Masonry lathinol Hie power to tamo the savage heart With brothor ievo divino. THE DECAYED IIE1.LE AND Till rUOTO- QHAIMIElt. How ugly.I” orlod Koto—llttlo think ing tho strioturo Was cutting herself rather more than hor picture; Perhaps," quoth the arllat, "the foot may bo so; The liken*u is all that I warrant, you know." Loss of Coin nv Aimtsio*.—Tho amount of Rimunl loss.by tho abrasion of coin is estimated at 3750,000* .cal culating tho bullion of the country to bo 320,000,000. The Iona In this way annually, upon English coin; is ns 1 to 420; upon American coin, na is 1 to 2000. Tho annuaWoss by counterfeiting w estimated at one per cent, our sliver coin and two per cent in gold currency.—/’s- tersluxg Bulletin. —- BQT*A person complained to Dr. Franklin of having been insulted by one who coiled him a scoundtcl. : * A:’ "Ah," replied the doctor, "and what dldvoii call him?” "\Vliy,” said he, "I called him o scoundrel, too.” "Well,” resumed Franklin, "t pro- mime you both spoko tho truth.” ; w ; '- " Why Brown wont 'vote for Lincoi.v. —BecnUso lie thinks if elected, t lie Presidential oiHco would bo .probably Abe-used. GEORGIA, Floyd County. T O nil whom it may coucern, Ilolloy Hicks having In proper form applied to tnc for permanent letters of administration oh tho citato or Henry W. Hicks, late of sold county, this Is to cilo nil and singular, tho creditors Hint next of kin of llcnry. w. Hicks, to bo irnd appear at my nflico within tho time allowed by law. and show causo, if any they esn, why permanent administration should not he granted to Holley Hicks on Henry W. Hicks* estate. Qivon under my hand ond official signa ture at oittco, this .1st Oct»#t«>r. 1800. oct5 J. LAM JIBUTI!. Ordinary. O.B.BVE, GJWMAGI ffl COACH Chattooga Sheriff Sale. W ILL ho sold bofore tho court house door in Suimnorvillo within tho legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday In November host, tho following property, to wit: Two lots ot in ml. Nos. 0 and 2ft, both in U»o 18th District and 4lh soctlon. Levied on ns tho property of K. L. Rosser to satisfy two ft fas Issued from tho Superior Gourt. ono In favor of McCarter A Co, tho other In favor or Bench A King, for tho uso or W. B. Force vs. J. R. nu t K. L. Rosser. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney, lu-lft-wld Jl R. AKRIDOE. Bh’ff. GEOUGfA-Polk County. TYfltRRSAlf William Peek has applied yy (o mo for lettors of dimission from his ndministrntlouon tho citato of Frances Gil bert, deceased. Those nro, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested in said estate, to be and appear at my effiee, on or before tho ex- iration of six months, to show catiso, If any ley hftvo, why said applicant should not be dismlssedfrom his said admlulstratlon in terms of the statute in such oases made and pro vided. Given under my hand and official signn turn this fith of August, I860. auglfl-Om S. A. RORDERS, Ord. Chatooca Sheriff Sales. I Horae d November, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: K. L. Rosser’s i itcrest in crop of posed-to he one hundred bushels, bed-steads and one feather bod, ono sofa nml bureau, four tables, one cupboard, cooking- stove and utensils. Levied on as tho proper ty of K. L. Rossi GEORGIA, Floyd County* W HEREAS, Jnmos F. Iloskinson, Admin istrator of James T. Bond, deceased, represent to tho Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on Record, Unit they have hilly administered James T. Bond's estate, These nro, therefore, to cite all persons coi corned, kinsman and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said Adminis trator should not be .li.-ehnrged from their Administration and reeclvo letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in April, Dull. OI veil under mv hand and official signature at office, 8d September. I860. repT JESSE LAM BERTH, Ordinary. from I he In lei ». J. it. and K. L. R»i Fitinily Intercourse nt tho Table* To moot nt the breakfast table, father, noiiior, children, all well, ought to be happiness touuy heart; It should be • source of liumblo gratitude, and •uoitld wakeun the warmest feelings ot' »:n* niture. Shame on the contempt!- and low-bred our, whether parent or ild, that can over cotno to the brouk- . i table, whero all tho family have 't in health,‘ only to frown down and v lino, and growl and fret I It is prima ~ evidence of a mean, and groveling, 1 selfish, and degradou naturo, lonoeaoevor the oliurl may have , rung. Nor Is it less reprehensible to i Uo such exhibitions at the toa-table; -i. before the morning conies, some of ‘ ho llttlo circle maybe stricken with •mo deadly disease, to gather around • • tnhlo no more forovor. Child roll in good health, if left to .riiiselvpa nt the tablo, become, after few months, garrulous and noisy; a if within all reasonublo or bearable •!iurls,jit is better to lot thorn alone; • y cut loss, because they do not eat so (•idly ns if compelled to keep silent, • ilo. the very oxhiliration of spirits lickotiH the circulation of the vital l and energises digestion and ns- milatlon. The extremes of socioty -l i.ytsly' meet in this rogard. Tho stilus" of the rich and the nobles of Kurland ore models of mirth, wit and • nhomniie ; it takes hours to get »ugh a icpast, and they live long.— s anybody will look in upon the no- >es of a well-to-do family In Ken- cky, while at their meals, they cannot if. bo impressed with the perfect aban» n of jabber, cachination, unrl mirth ; seems as if they could talk all duy, -ml they live long. It follows, then, that at the family table, all should meet, aud do it habitually, to make a common interchange of high bred < .urtosies, of worm affections, of cheer ing mirthfulness, und that gonorosity •t naturo which lifts us abovo tho brutes which perish, promqti/e,os those things are, of good digostion, high health,Apd along life.—Halt's Journal of IIcalm ^ The Late Troudles in Florida.-— T ho following note is from a highly re spectable and reliable gentleman : Marianna, Fla., Oct, 13, I860. f 'h. .Sun;—Tho insurrectionary war in < aIItonn county, is nt an end. Poaco icign? in tho disturbed district. The supremacy of the law hns been vindicat ed. The parties accused, ns a general thing, submitted to the authorities.— Seventeen have been committed on a i Imrgs of murder, ten for assault with intent to kill, and a large number were required to find securities to keep the l-cnee. Thirty-tlireo committed on a charge for conspiracy. The citizen -oldiers conducted themselves in an admirable manner.—Columbus Sun. WORKS, Broad Street, Rome, 6a. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of the ritizous of Cherokee Georgia ami Alabama, To my extensive Coach nml Carriage Works. I have secured for eovcral years, the vulu- „.i|o sorvloe* of Mr. J. D. Bit AY, who is a praelieal Conch maker, by trade, and who will duvoto hi* eutira time to thomnuufaotur- ing department. His long experience will in sure work, that wo will take plaasure in WARRANTING. 1 uso the best of Materials only, and by putting thorn together, with the a d of the moot skillful workmen, I am confident that I can ploase any and all, ami especially, those who would like to see Georgia Manufactories flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant for many years, I bavo peculiar advantages in buying materials. I shall spare n» pains in securing the best of Timber, Carriage Irons and Trimmings. • * Call at my Repository Andjoxamino my SPLENDID ASSORT- MENT of 4 and ft seated Carriages, com prising the various stylos now in use. Also a beautiful lot of Top Buggies. Tho genuine Coneord Buggies on hand- Cook’s Patent Jump Boat Barouches and Buggies, ordered if desired. Repairing in every brunch of tho business, promptly attended to. Tortus of repairing, cash when oallcd for. TO THE TRADE. Ennmolod and Collar Leathi r, Patent Dash aud B lap Leather, Broad Cloth, all ’colors, and Locos to suit for Trimming Top Buggies and Carriages; Cotalincs, Hammer-cloth Fringe, Brond Seaming and Pasting Laces, Curtain Bilks and Fringes, Brussoll, Velvet and Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining und face Nalls, Seaming Cord. Enameled Duck Dril ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks, Blnak Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point Bands, all styles nml sizes, Hubs! Spokes, Rims, Shnft«, Pole*. Circular Boats Rails ami Rooks, Sulky .Shafts, Turned Boat Spindles, Whlffiotrecs, Pole Yokes und Turned Collars. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Done tit Short Notice. The host of Cmcli and Curriagu Varnishes anil Paints for salo. with many othor goods, ail of which are warranted to bo tho host.— All tho above oeinod articles I will sell very low for CASH nr on short time to Prompt 1*nvine Customers. HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. .It-SrSce Advert!*-montin nnnthor column. Fob2.l800.wlv. 0. B. EVE. W. K. (‘LEGHORN, D. Sh’iV. POSTPONED SALE. Lots of hind nor. 108, 178, and 117, lying in tho fltli District of tho fourth section. Lev- the projK-rty of Marion Llttlo to satisfy a 11 fa issued from the Superb ” - niiiu Court R. A. I Marion J. U AKRIDGE. SITff. Polk Sheriff Salo. W ILL bo sold before the court lion in Cedar Town. Polk county, t November next, be* the following property: ,uro House und Lot in Cedar Town, lately occupied by Henderson A Trn'-y,near ly opposite the Livery Stable In sum town, levied upon as the property of Will am «•*»- demon, ny virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of laid county, in favor ul Fleming A Dun ford vs. said Henderson. Also, at the Hnmo time aud place, tho place on which Margaret Morgan now resides, c at taining forty acres, mere or l«-s», levied upon by virtue oi o fi. fa. issued from Polk Supe- rfor Court, in favor of Turlton C. Coil A Klim 8. Coll vs. Margaret Morgan. Also, nt the sniuo and place, lots of land Nos. 474 and 175, lying in the 2d dist. am 4th seet. of said county, levied upon a« tin property of Juntos Hitchcock, by virtue of a n. fa* Issued from Polk Superior Court in fa vor of William F. Janes vs. said Hitchcock. Also, at sumo time and place, the planta tion on which John Rowe now resides, c m- taming three hundred and eighty acres,more or less. Loviod on ns thonrnperty of said Rowo, by virtue of sundry It fa* issued from Polk Superior Court, ono in tavor of Black, C«bb A Co., ono in favor of Jaspui* A. Gear, ono in favor of Aaron W. llarshaw,ono in fa vor of Lunins C. Mitchell, ono in favor of Win. II. Yates, and two in favor of Alfred Shorter, all against said Rowe, oct-l E. LYON, D. Sli’ff. GEORGIA—Floytl County. W HEREAS, George Shirley, administra tor of Robert H. Cunudy, dcecu.-ed, represents to tho Court In Ills petition duly filtd and entered on rented that he has fully administered It. II. Canady's estate. This Is therefore to tite alt persons corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can. why s.iid Administrator should nolle disc 11 urged from Iris adminis tration, and riccive letters of admission on tin* first Monday In February, 18(11. Given under iny hand and official signa ture, at olfice, tills Mil July, I8fl0. julylH J. LAMBKUTH, Ordinary. GEOmTlA—Vo\U County. W HEREAS. KDnplian U. King, executor of tlic hi t wl'l and testament of (Jeorgo Smith, doennsod, has applied t • me for loiters of Dismission from hi* said Administratian— 'flics* are tharefwu. to c.lto and udiunnUh the kindred and friends, and all persons in terested, to show causo. (if any they have) why the said upp'icant should not lie dis missed from liia ndiuinis'rntii-n of said cs- tato. at the first Court > f Ordinary for said county, after the expiration of six mouth* from lit id date. Given under my hand and official signature thi* 20ih day of August, Iftfli). nug‘24—Cm H. A. BORDERS. Ord. COTTON GINS ! Having froquontly boon requested !>y our friomlB to ncoopt ati Agency for Cotton Gins, wo linvo at length concluded to accom modate them, though nt no particular jn-oRt to ourselves, ns wo sell at tho smallest commissions. WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL? After examining thorn carefully, and consnlting Plnntors and Cotton Buyers, wo lonnd that. Orr’s stood tho highest with ovory ono wlio had tested tho mutter. Wo thoroforo gave tiio prclercuco to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of onr friends needing a Gin will do well to hiiy of ns ns we wurratit every Gin sold, and wo also furnish mi experienced nml shill- work man to deliver them nt tho Gin llouso and put them in good running oidor. Wo would like to huve order* left with u* a* far nhoad as poisillc. *o that there may ho no delay in delivering them nt tho proper time. References a* to the superiority of Orr’s Gilts over others arc filed nt our Hardware Store, and can bo reoit by railing there, julvfl—wtf IIARPER At HUTLER. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE respcctfulls solid a continuation of tho putrouage of c ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS, Great Fire atjtanviil^jjr I W. B, DODDS & Co.’s ' itOMli GEORGIA F OR tho, .manufacture of Locomotives, Stationary Engines ofuuysiso or pat- ru acoordiug to order. . Rail Roadwork, Iron* Brtdgos aud ltnow Hot Blasts foT Furnaces aud Rolling Mills. Castings mid Mnchiuory, Housing, Mill Screw*, Turning Lathos, Drill Presses,BhnR- in §'ns m»d Water Works erected; all kinds of Machinery repaired. Have always on hand Wrought Iron Steam and Water 1’tpoa, Steam Cock*, Guages, Jc. Castings of any Size. Iron and Brass castings mndo, t<» order— have always on hand R-ntoof the best GIN GEARING in tho 0 ninlry t also Gudgeons, Castings for Hovso Puwor, Thrashing Ma- chines, and » vurlvty of bcattllMl 1 allcrnr of Iron Railing for Dwellings, Pufclio Ruiub ing*, Cemetery lets, Ac, Boilors, Flue, TiWlnr, I.ommotiVo nmt OyjMjer Boiler*, made and repaired. Water 'lunks, B’ast ripe’s, Oasometor*, Wrought Iron Smoko Stacks, Ac. Blacksmith work iitado to order. Mining Machinery Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers. Lifting and Force Pump*, pump Rods anti Joints* Whim and Whhtre Kibbles, Stamp llcnd* or any required hardness; all kind* of MINERS TOOLS.—Parti ulur aMetitii.n is given to this branch or bttslmss, Mr. Joiner Noble, Sr., who sttperifttands tho wo k, Jinv- lag been a long time iu Europe for tho pur pose of obtaining tho latest Improvements OjasIt Customers, To whom our Gsods ero for sale nt tho LOWEST FIGURES. Postponed Administrator’* Sale. W ILL lie sold before the Court-house door in Rome, hot worn the l-gitl hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Novumbor,tho following property, to wit: Ono and a half shims, (there being four shares) of Lot No. 221, part of Lit No. 248, lying on tho west side of the crock, with nil the privileges on tho crock for manufactur ing purpose*. Also tho south portion of lot No 220, and part of Lot No. 210, adjoining 218, known a* tho Under Wind plnco in the 22d dist. 8d 80c, of Floyd county. Go. Sold by virtue of an ordor from tho Ordinary of said county, a* tho property of Dr. Thoma* Hamilton. Into of said couiDy, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs. Tbkms—Credit to 1st of January I8fl!,wi interest from duto, If not punctually paid, octfltd D. M. HOOD, Adm’r, GEORGIA, Floyd County* W HERE AS Charles II. Smith and John M. (J ihtt, itnvo applied to mo in pro per form, lor p.-rmnnent letters of admin- iatrntion on tho estate of John Smith, late of snid comity, deceased. These arc therefore to cito and admonish tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, (if any thoy huvo) within tho time proscribed by law, why snid letters of administration should not bo grunted unto Charles H. Smith and John M. quiun John Smith's estate. Given under my hand and official signature, this 15th of October, 18A0. octlU-IOd J. LAMBKRTH. Ord. GEORGIA, Floyd County* W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Jacob Smyor. represents to the Court in hi* petition, duly filvd nml entered on Record, Hint he ha* fully administered William Smyer’s c.-i«te, These arc, therefore, to cito all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show causo if any they can. why said administra tor should not be discharged from hi* admin istration and receive letters of dismission on tho first Mondny in April, Iftfll. Given unilor my hand and official signature this September 8d. !8fll. •cp7 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord. Administratrix’s Salo. A GREEABLE to nit order of thnnnnrtof Ordinary of l’olk county. Gh., will bo sold before tho Court House door, in Cedar Town on the l*t Tuesday in November next, between tho legal hour* of sale. Three Hundred A'-red of Land, more oi fb. about two hundred acres cleared and iu a high state of cultivation and tvell imp ad. There la oo tho plnco it comfortable (welling and nil neeereury out-bui’diugs a good gin hntiAo and screw, good crib*, bluek- Miiitli shop, and several never failing springs of water. The said land lies about four miles from Cedar Town on the Romo road, and Is lfl mil')* south of R< wishing to *co the land rail have nn oppor tunity of doing *» by calling upon the sub i>erlker on the promises. Any person wish lag core land, can ’-nv as much good land adjoin' • "" Administrator's Sale. B Y virtuo of mi order from tho Court of Ordinary of Cass county, will ho sold, before tho Court House door In Rome, Floyd county, on the first Tuesday in Decombor next, within the lawful hours of salo, the following Lots of land, vis: Lot No. 320, in tho 5th ills., and 4tli see., also lot No. 81. in the 24th dist. aud 3rd see.; a port of each lot lying iu Chnttuoga county, nml n part in V'loyd county. Sold as the property of Wll. limn Bagwell. Into of Cass county,deceased. Term* made known on tho day of salo. oct!2 JOHN L. ROWE, Ailin' adjoining a* they may want. Tho plnco is convenient and healthy, with good water in ubandacco. Corn, fodder, wheat and oats; and some good cows nml hog* can ho had the place. Tho suid land to bo sold for benefit of tho heir* and creditors of Darling J. Childers, deceased. Taints ov- S.u.u—Ono-fourth cash, payable 1st of January next, when posacssion will ho given. Tho balance in one and two years ivitli notrs and approved security. The pur chaser can sow whenUnn the place this y MARTHA CHILDERS, Adtn’x, *e:>24—lOd Do bonis no GEORGIA, Folk county. W HEREAS Samuel M. H. Ryril \V. Whitehead bavo applied to letters'of Guardianship fo- the perron* am F. H. Winn, Into of Chattooga county, doc’d, These ure therefore to olio and admonish tho kindred and friends of said initial jdians to show cause, if any they have, why letter* should not be gruutud tho applicants GEORGIA, Folk County. S I.Y.TY Day* a Her duto I will apply to the Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell a Land Warrant for lfiO acres of Lund, belonging to the estate of Thomas L. Sockwcll, late of said county, deceased. WM. W. sock WELL, Kx’r. ootlD-OOd 'enuut, a* I ahull not be debt she may contract. Since onr separation a fund has been pro vided for Ivor support aud accessary ex penses. JOSHUA KING. *e()14tv4tn Notice. ;.po,..ibi” Stan”; | 1 10 " '""(l fi. ,n " rl GEORGIA—Floyd County. T O all whom it may concent—F. L. Tiirnloy having, in proper form np- f illed to mo for permanent tetters of Adtuin- strntiuii dc bonis non on tho ostate of Benja min II. Latukin, lute of snid county. Thin is to cito all ami singular, tho creditors and next of kind of said deceased to tie nml np- pear nt my office, within the Unto allowed by law, and show cause, if any tb why 'said permanent administration »io» should not l»o granted to P. L. Turnloy on Bonjamin IL Lnmkin's estate. Given ttndor my hundand official signature, at oflieo thi* 15th Ootoher, 18(10. ootlV J. LAMBFRTir, Ordinary. Administratrix’s Salo. B Y Virtue of an order from tho coart of Ordinary of Polk county, will lie sold on tho first Tuesday iu NovcnVr next, before tho Court House doer iu Cedar Towu, within the legal hours "f sale, All the real estate belonging to tho estate •f Benjamin T. Moseley, dcvoasvd, to wit-.— Thlrtee Of £ rest- Railroad Notice. OrncR Daltox A Jacksusvii.i.k. It. R. Co.) Dalton, Ga., 8ept.*25th, 1800. ( N OTICE is hereby given, that tho 5th in stallment, Ten Dollar* on cai-h share or tho capital stock subscribed, of the Dulton A Jacksonville R. It. Company, has been colled by tho Director*, payable at tho office of the Company in Dalton, ou tlie 1st day of Decem ber next. By ordor. , EDWARD WHITE, 8cc'y. «cp28w2in story dwelling house, and comfortrido i convenient outhouses. Also, ono forty lot of laud, adjoining Win. Peck and 1 lots t . 'Joshua il Sarah C. Simmons having, applied to mo ibr porinam PROMPT PAYING and NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED TUEM8ELVEBTOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, umifftcturing of all sixes and stylos ot SASIIand IILI.VDS, PANEL DOORS, , und also the busino** of UNDERTAKERS. Having un Extensive Shop and Machinery with first quality of mateiiial, we are beady to MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All article* in our line, and to fill all orders at the shortest notice. MR. SUMTER, 1ms boon long known in this community, ns a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles made by us. Wo shall bo able to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, ami Furniture, at very reasonable prices. We cordially invito all tho eitixon* of tho country to our Ware Room. Furniture Store and Manufactory, both on Broad Sf., Rome, Ga. FINE 1IUKIAL CASES always on hand, nd ovory quality of COFFINS mndo us soon ns required. CHARLES W, MILLS. *■ 1 „..d drawing of mining work, Porsoas iu want of Steam Engines will do well to rail on ns bof >ro going elsewhere, wo will warrant onr Engines to bo equal in every particular to the best mndo anywhere, and for simplicity and durability not to be oxmdlcd. A list of prices sent on applica- We can make and put up Engines iu run ning order and warrant them for less than they can be bad from PhiimMidiia or New York, none but tho best material uroiI in our work. All boilers manufactured nt our es- t ibliidiincut wo will warrant to bo of tho best No. |, Prana Charcoal Hammered Iron. Wo are now manufa-turina n new Iron Col ton Screw with A itl-Frletlon Rail, those who linvc them prefer them to all othor*. Wo In* viten'lin want of a good screw, that will al ways last to pack any sizo bale, to examine II ivlng tho largest establishment and machinery of any shop In tire 8tnto, and ns cverv department Is superintended by our selves,wo feel confident that wo can do w.-rk nn cheap and equal to any in tho United 8tntes. NOBLE. BRO’S. A CO., Romo, Ga. nprU27.18fl0wly. Concrete Safea^Triumpham KOKTY.EIGHT HOURS IH T1IE np. I D.-yili,., Ky.,M„ r ch I, l|u 1 M, Bar.. W. R. Do,III. A Co., CIimIomo, I Door Slr-'lho mi fo J putijiittd o® I Bo|il«mbor Iml lull stood tlmgrpitfir, ,r 1 ociirrcd liiourlowriontlioaUil Fcbusm.u •Hilly. I Ilnd u4nrg.anauat'AriiotU/nXi l S9 Ao. in It, botorottio building burned I .fuf I thu impcrs mil but put tn sum. ,h„|, I !>«r, opimlng It tlnce the bul«£J I NOT KVEN SCOnciiEO. Tli. Vocnjrlng on the druncr., nm wiirjuid j tbo |o,k ivork. very *,.n ~ wbou I all It n llltlu I t li ink It will be,. .■over, 51 y eufb tvni in thu lon.r .1c..,7 tbreo etury building with diinelu rout V,:i adjoining room, with ouly n |ifnsl,red ..dJI tton, a drug eturu <too kept, nud imnieil| 1 i£,l opposita tvh.fu rny rnfo win uitlln. therew« a uunsitiurnblu ipmiitity i f ] sinti, oik iu! puntinu,ciiinpliine, und liiiljors. The fc.ltl _ Ing wns imuiuatcd Willi the P.tlerinn n.u L on alio .Ida nml wno within six t«t ul m I Ci-itrl llonna an Ilia other, with n large nil. 1 of wood between lay afliuaend 111. Cun I llonii', nml n dear entering into my ollitilx, " B1 l|. ml' Il'ni'l - ■rulA a 18<] Ju1y37,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER ieso are therefore to cite aud admonish ad siiigulnr tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt my office within (he time nrcseiibod by law, nml show enuio, jf nnv they have, why permunont Administration should not be granted unto Joshua It. Simmons and Sarah C. Simmons t Richard S. Simmons' estate. Given under my hand and official signature, . office thi* Sent. 7th. ISflO. iwpJl J- LAMBERTII, Ordinary. \V. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufaoturei and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, XT pliolstery, MAT R ESSES. AND COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVITH11'\ \ P i'i'Ij, ail tin LvlluJt pvrUctl.vrly, to visit his Ware iVvims, where bo lias o large * tp,ily of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the best 8pring Bout'Sofa, to the commonest article in use. Alsoutt assortment of Mntrcsxcs, Tuoker’s Fntent Spring Dcd y CouchoH f Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispntch, and ueutly repaired. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ho hopes, hy close at tention and good work, tn merit u contiuuanco of tho same. G'AHINET SIIOF ou Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fur niture!* nmnufuuturcd and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction! 11s of over 50 Dollar* Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain. July 27* ly. difttcly from tho wor.d. There trti || rt j I hiinill fr.iinft building nttuclicd to theuiftfl the Drugstore, with oils,paints,et\d li*MnJ iu it. und a glass door leading into mr cSr I from it. You will tee at once the excminl heat created nt snd about it. I rriitl t| fully tested, and have no hesitancy & ft ing that my papers would have btea * served if 1 hud left them In the sift. A number of our tdtixons hnvo exanlsi|| It since the tiro and were surnriied it id I condition, and rotno of them nave ordwif safes of you, believing them * REALLY FIRE PROOF BAFE8. I shall take great pleasure in rocoamtBi'l ing your safes. Yen are at liberty to null I i of this statement as you im| Y'ours, [signed] f M. J. durumiA) Agents for these splendid Safti and invito tho piddle to call and see elk. _ certificates as to the manner In which th«y I resist the attacks of both 1 FIItK AND BURULARp, Thoio safes hnvo novur failed lonrtimi their contents, and aro warranted tok* ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. Tho construction of tho BUR0U__ PROOF SAFES Is poeuliar, and In esam-l tlon with tho “Great American Key ter Lock," (which possesses the great adnal tngo of having NO KEY HOLE and yet U 1 tho security of a PEIlMUTATINO KE. capable of 250,000,000 changes.) they ill bo found perfectly iroprcgnsbfe* ‘ .if A. W. CALDWELL, Rome,6a..1 STitAt ’ox A SevHoun, Nashville,Tina’ I may25 «rl* It mlh 11—H ■ their nuv.10, CASH, Pennsylvania Politic*.—The Regu- liir Democratic State Commit too, of which Mr.' Wifleh is Chairman, mot at Heftrihiff.v Pa., on Friday lust, and m I opted the following resolution • lirsohcd, That llijs Committee do liiM-oby rescind its action at Philadel phia on Hie tho 2nd of July, and Cres- n on the 9th of August; and that wo i omrnend to tho DcuioerAtlo party Ponnsylvania to stand bjr thh elector- 1 ticket made by the Democratic State ' invention at Rending on the 1st of March. Amendments, recommending aeon* n-renco with tho Bell and Everett pnrty n<l tho Douglas party werorejocted. Extract from qur Wasihnotox Cor. i'DNDENCB,—"Most .mon, when any- : ing disagreeable happens, make wry «•*. .1. B. being more philosophical, »just the contrary ; he Faces tho Bye. Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Or dinary of Floyd county, Ga., will be sold ui tltb Court House in tho town of Rome, or tho first Tuesday lu December uext, tho ful lowing property i A Track of Laud adjoining lands of 8,\m’l Mobley, Walton II. Joue* and Rowluml Rrv- aut, containing 820 acres, more or less, about 200 acres in cultivation, tho balance well timbered. The place |g well known a* one of tho most productive and desirable in Vann’s Valley, lying within 81 miles of Romo on tho Cave Spring road, Tho Geo. A Ain. Railroad, which is now in an active state of progress, runs through the tract. There is a good Qin House, Stable* nod Negro Cnidus on the place, well watered and in a good neighborhood. Sold as tbo property of the estate of Gabriel Jones, riooensud, for the benefit of tho heir* of snid estate. Term*—One-third cash, mid the bolonce in one und two ycurs, with interest from duto. MARY II. JONES. Atlm’x, WILLIAM II. JONES, Adm’r. M. F. Harris’. Also, a likely young ucgr< limit named Henry about twenty years u uge, and on the same day nt tho late resi dence of said deceased, nil the pureonol |i party belonging to said deceased—aim which is a fino pair of matched carriage horses, anil other things too tedious to men tion. Terms made known on dnv of stile. MARY A. MOSELY,*Adm’x, eep21-40d Cum TOdtaniontum Annex®. Clmttnogn Sheriff Sales. November, within thu legal hours cf sale,* the following property, to wit: Lot or Laud No. 4, flth dist. and 4th sec. Levied on ns the properly of John Raley to satisfy a fi. fa. issued froth the Justico Court of tho 320th dist 0. M., Walker county in favor of Hendricks A Ncshet vs. John Raley. Levied on by a constable and returned to mo. Ab« Lot of Land No. 52 in 14th disf. and 4th so« t., nml ono yoke of oxen. Levied un as the properly of Jonathan Graham to sat isfy a ft. la. issued from tho Superior Court in favor of Joseph 8. Merrill vs. Jouathan Graham. Also two slijls, flltvcn tubs and othor appa ratus. Levied on as I ho properly of J. T. Stewart and R. I\ Bolling, lo satisfy u mort gage a fi, fa. from the Interior Court in favor of G. B. Garrett v*. John T. Stewart nud ltobt. 1*. Roiling. POSTPONED SALE. Lots of Land Nqs. 1,2, 3, 4, 6, 0, 7 .1 9, ly ing In tho town of Summerville . Levied on as tho properly of Shropshire, to satisfy a fij fa* issued from tho Superior Court in fa vor of MuKonzie, Cadmy A Co., vs. Siirep- shire A Kindrick. Property pointed out by nl.. SnCII--., ... * - * octl—iwr.Utvtd WORMS I WORMS WORMS! rpiIE Bouson Is at hand when these scour .1. Rvi* °f childhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’* V egetable Worm Destvover is a remedy alike pleasant and effectual for tho ovll. There is uot tho leant difficulty iu gottlng children to take tho medlolno. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, and will bo eaten with avidi ty by ohildrou of all ago*. It destroys nndex pel* worms more offectu^ly than any remedy now in uso, while at the samo time ft will in no way affect injuriously tho health of the child. It unn be procured from druggist* and country stores every where.. 1 ^ u ^’* Principal Office. Louis- v,llu mi»y22trfflm. B ISxucu tor’s Y virtue of an ordei dlnnry for Sale, of the Court of Or- Ga.. will l.o Folk Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo Hold before the Court House door in Cedar Town on tho first Tuesday in November next, within tho legal hoars of sale, the following properly to wit. The one-half Interest in a stock of Goods and ull other appurtenances belonging to tho firm of Evans A Knight, copartners while in lifo, to satisfy one fi. fa in favor of W. H. Henderson, issuing from Polk Superior Court vs. Ausloy II. Evans, maker, and Crabb A Whitehead, Endorsors. »op20 J. C. YORK, Sli’ff. the fir*'T’Pidny lit beennii bofore tho Court Haitre door in Co ’nr Town, withiu thu lawful hour* of sa’o. tho following: Tho plnco on which Samuel D. Wi'son, deceased, lived, containing about three hun dred and forty acre* of land, one hundred and eighty ncrc* of whiirh is cleared and in good order for eu'tivation. The place has on it a good comfortablo framed dwelling, fram ed giu houso. stables and other out-hoescs— it is about two miles front Van Wert on tho Route road. Aiso seven likely negroes, to- wit: Stephen, m years old, Dollv< 45 years, Lmdy, 27 year*, nttd her two children, ono 0 year* and the other 3 yenrs old. George, 24 years old and Martha. 8 years old. Sold for the benefit ot tho heirs and creditors. J TerniB made known on tho day of sale. JOHN H. WILSON. Executor octlO 10(1 of S iiii*l D. Wilson, doc’d, Administrator’s Land Sale. Polk co., Ga., within thu legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in November next, tbo following property,lo wit: All the laud belonging to the estate of tho Aloxandcr 0. Morris, Into of said county, de ceased, consisting of the homo pjaco where- on snid deceased roridod, containing Three Hundred and Sovcnly-iwu and a half acres, more or Its*, about two hundred ncrc* of tho *aroo cleared and in cultivation,lying or road lending from Cedar Town to R< about six mile* front tho former und I teen miles Irma tho latter place, with two permanent wells *f water, and Lako Creek ruauing through tho plantation, a comfort able Dwelling, Gin House, Screw, and other necessary out-buildings thereon, adjoining lands of R. W. Whitehead, A. Gresham, Win. Dooly nml others. Also the Knox place, near and convenient to the home place, contain ing ono hundred and (Wf nty acres, more or less, with a comfortablo dwelling and other oat houses thereon, about sixty acres cleared and in cultivation, other land* adjoining for sale, Ao. Tho umlersigiiuil, living nenr tho places, will tuko pleasure in showing them to any persons desiriqgto jmrohnse. Sold for the benefit of the heirs anil credi tors nf said deceased, agreeable to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Polk county. Teiuis of Salk—Ono half cash the 1st of January next, when |M»«Hvs“ioit will bo given, the other half on a credit of twclvo months, (without interest) from date or silo. Small notes and approved security will be required. *epl4-i0d ABNER DARDEN, Adm’r. Lands for Sale. Tho placo whereon Mrs, N. II. Allen now resides, contain ing 610 neres—about 300 of which is in cultivation, with Dwelliugaiid out-houses, also Gin-hoiuo Screw— which with the growing crops nml all will bo sold for $1,500, or $1,000 with out the crops. Also, thu plnco on Dykes Creek, lot No. 18fl 23il Dist. and 3d Sect, containing 150 acres, with comfortable Dwelling and out-building* und 50 acres of cleared land, for $1000. Also, Lot No. 55, 22d Dirt, and 3d Se*., for merly Floyd now Polk county, containing ICO acres—for $1,600. For further particulars, address V. S. ALLEN, Yarborough P. O., Floyd co., Ga. july27- w3m Plantation for Sale. The undersigned desiring to consolidate his interest offors for snlehis PANTATION the Etowah River, nino m opposito Eve’s station on R( Railroad, containing Four Hundred i. Sixty Acres, more or less—one hundred and filly acre* of first class river bottom, and the balance first quality upland. There II. MvxAuanT, I 1 TIIO*. HCItril IlIX, M. OltMOMIt, J \ JXO. MOIIIIHUX. McNAUiarr, oumond & co., Commission Merchants, An<l Dealers in General Merchandise. Keystone Building*, Whitehall 8t. ATLANTA, GA. ^PREFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A Patrick; Smallwood, Karl A Co.; Allen, Mo- Leun A Balkloy, New York ; Win. M. Law- ton A Co., Naylor & But lilt, Charleston; J. K. Toft, Curh’r., buucnn A Juliuslon, S.ivannnh; Post A Mol, New Orleans; Walsh, Smith A Co., Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M. J. Wicks, Pres. Momphis; D. A. January A On.. St. Louis. nov23.1y. Mountain Herb PillsJ A sort, we i NEW Illustrated Edition OF Livingston’s Explorations IN AFRICA, Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Resi dence in Africa, and a Journey from lire Cape or Good IIopo to L-inndo, on the West Coast: thence across the Continent, down the river Zambesi to tho Eastern Ocean. From the personal narrative of Da via Livikuhtoxk, LL. D.,_ D. 0. L., Fellow of tho Facility of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow; Corres ponding Membor cf tho Geographical and Historical Society of New York; Gold Med alist ami Corresponding Member of the Roy al Geographical Socioties nf London, Paris, Ac. .To which is udded a Historical Sketch of Disrovoriis in Africa. Illustrated with fino Chromo-Litho graphic Plates. Large 12mo. of 440 pages. . We havo just published ft Now Edition of this Grout Work, Illustrated with very fine are nil new—a good dwelling and comfort-1 ublu out-houses, also gin house and screw. I Price 11,000. Tcrms-one-third cash, nndl the balance in ono and two years, with in-1 tercst ami well secured. If desired Ire will soli Coi ock of all kinds. Ai eel at Hopewell P. O., John C. Eve, Kingston, tin sepl-flw J. 8. KEY. GROUGT4, Floyd County. T O all whom-it may concern—.Tames B. Espy having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on tho estate of Tlmures Espy, late of the State of Alabama, '.deceased— This is to cito all and singular tho credi tors and next of kin nl Thomas Espy to be and appear at my office, within the tfmo al lowed bv law, ami show cause if any they have, why permanent Administration should not be grantod to Juntos B. Espy on Thornos Espy’s estate Givonundpr.my hand and official signa ture, at office this 21st September. 1800. sop28 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord’y. ■; Chroma-Lithographic Plates, Giving tho coloring to lifo of tiio Scenery and Wild Animals, From Drawings made by DR. LIVINGSTONE, Sixteen Years Wanderings, In the Wilds of South Africa. This Mngnificcut Volume is gotten up in KaiiiCHl euro of Spermiitarrluna or Seminal l tho moat superior manner, on fine paper, n cakners, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and I bound in bovelod Boards, and is altogether Involuntary Emissions producing Impotency ! tho most Popular and Salcnble Book nt Consumption and Mental nml Physical Do- published. Over bility. . Tbo iin|mrUtnt fact that tho awful Vi ^5.000 COPIES, MANHOOD IIOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just lhiblished, in a Sealed En velope. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical euro of 8pcrmittorrh<na qucuccs of self-abuse may be effectually i~ moved without internal medicines ortho dan gerous applications of caustics, instrument*, medicated bougies, and other empirical devi ses, is hero clearly demonstrated, and the ®u- tirolv nowand highly successful treatment, os adopted by tho celebrated author fully ex plained, by menus of which overy one is en abled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This Lee ttiro will provo a boon to thousands nltd thou sands. Sent under seal to any adilroea’posl paid, on tho receipt of two postngo stamps, by ad- drcesingDr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,580. scpl3—wly Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff's, T EAS, Yeast,Toudcra Ess. Coffee, Black ing CInamon Mace, Olive Oil, Vinegar, or sale hy TURNLEY, No. 3 Cfaoico House. Ilavo already been sold, and tho demand for our New Edition is largoi' than ever l tore. This Edition will bo sold Exclusively by Agents. To whom the largest commission will bo paid 'Sample copies soot by Mull, post-paid, on receipt of the Price, $125. Agents wanted in every county lu tho Un.’tod States. Address, J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North 4th at., Philadelphia. sop23w3m DYSPEPTICS READ! Tho Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS' formerly of Griffin, Go. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and othora- In thi* vl- Inity can attest to Its rlrtuos., For sale In Rome, by JulyO.tf. J. a YEISER _ ..jfd of s trib* of ths strangt AjtH * that ones ruled Mexico. You will OnJ a fall[if him snd bia people In our I’nuiphtete snd Also be had gratis, from the Agents (or thea# I’illa. Ths Inventor and manufacturer of “Judansa tain Herb PilU » haa spent the greater part «d hMN traveling, haring ’rUtled nearly srery world. It# apent over six. yeara apione the " Rocky Mountain* and or Mexico, and It w “Mocvraix liras tttM” were dljemsf.-. vj Interacting account of hla adventures there, yoe Almanac and Pamphlet. --jl an eatabllabed (hot, that all dl»ea.M aria* «| 1MPVUR I1I.OOD! The blood la tho fife I and when any foreign ei with It. It Is st once die— body. Every nerve feebitkeft Greatest Kciliiction EVER MADE IN STANDARD 9 & S3 X Sewing illachiucs! AFTER this date, I will toll tho improved Barlholf Family Sewing Machines at a Ro duetiim of $20.00 from former prices. V. S.—Tho Now Straight Needle Machine STOVES! A, W. CALDWELL, MANUFACTURE A OF Till, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares, AND DEADER IN Stoves,Pumps*House Furnishing Good*, J&M-gl A large and well so-, coted vrtrloty of Cooking & Heating Stoves, Always on hand Low for Cash. ALL JOB WORK and work done to order Gash on.Dolivory. Guttering and Roofing Done in tho Best Stylo. All accounts considered due on tho Jstu July and 1st January, and sottlomontB must bo mode at thoso times. wtty25-rwly i perfect fti* I An natler gats mixed with I evtrj^orjran oM‘ - ' will "not digest the food* perfectly.' Ti>* secret# a sulltcteney nf bilo. The setjon of tb»tra*l weakened, and au ttie circulation I* frebta. ImJJ aecrate a auitlctency nf blto. Tbe aetlon of the weakened, and au ttie circulation I* frvbl*. become clogged with (he poWnnnu* mattaf cough—and nil from a alight Imparity at tb- head of life—the Wood I Aa If you had threw earth, for Instance. In a pure eprliig, from tiny tlxutat, In a few mlnutva the wh«l# cooiw stream becomes disturbed and dUcoUred. does impure, blood lly to every part, and tear*Jf' behind. All the pawngea beenftie ohatrjwted,a*J« the obstruction la removed, tbo lamp o r Ilf# *«•■ Thea# pllla not only purify lb# hloml, bul itlons of the body; they are, therefore. * CUflE POIl BILIOUS DISEAI&V liver Complaint, 8Ick llradnche, he. TJii* Medicine expels from tiio blood ths hidden ***••* ease, end renders all the fllilda and eeerelfos* f** fluent, clearing and resuacltallug the vital oryani. [ Pleasant indeed, i* it to ua, t\*t •w*.ara‘»M* »| within your raaefi, a medicine like the Norst* ^ Pais," that wilt pas* directly to the aflJklH | through the blood and fluid* of the h°4y, ssd the aufferar to brighten will* the fluah of ww health. Judso7i*t Pills are the Best Ihwtdy^ enee for the following Cotnplainl*- Domrl Complaints, DtbiW), /mwrd DbupAf, /brer amt Ague. LiW Md», Hrma/e Omn)<taM*.lmvn> . Chat Dlitaia, l/cadachtt, '/ndfeesfiim, Sceraad^ Injiutnta, Jnjtammatiim Sfi-i"! W I Ouifvencat, om.», GREAT TEH ALE MEDICINE I Fomsles who vslus health, aliould never b*' these Pllla. They purify ths blood, ranwv# w* of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimple* snd bring the rich color or health to the paw N'T ^ Tho Plants snd Herbs of which made, were discovered in a very *urpri« , (n|*‘f ( . < , fl ,| tho Texucana, a tribe of Aborigines In Meiira- Almanac of our Agent, snd you will read »» ths very Interesting account It contain* or uw Mspicm" of tbs Axteca. Observe.—7>c Mountain Iltrb ISUt Beautiful Wrapper. Bath boa contoini *0 rm*” at 35 eewti per law. Ait pwwitte, haw tM W B. L. JUDSON A CO., on each lot. n i. JubsoH. * c* . SOLE PBOPRIEI'C* ' No. 60 Leonard 8»re«i ns if rout- 4 | M- Inn. whM AWW M 1 For sole by Faroll A Valter and JfiliJ P A No.vlin, Rnmo, Ga. Alto by *|II doalora thrnugboat tbo 8tato. . I DESIRABLE PROPERTY I For Sale I IN CAVE 8PRINO, GA. I ofl'or for Bale my mBL in tbo boaatlftil rllWJ Cavo Spring, nlBJOU . taouuwn mrm * n •If 0 n*s|. my mtdonco, with tho giwlng Corn and Ootton, with tbr llw 0 ’^ KUshon Furniture,-Hogs nml , r^tesi is at'my rcBldcnco a Good Well o[ Wat' r, and tbo farm has a plenty o 5 limostono wator on it. • . , . te m»d- Cavo Spring lias good Schools, » ^ ably healthy, end Is'nn oxccllont plac« ;i morohant, and will contipaoto ^®P r ® V -|,oii* . My object for selling le fo thango my I ness, for tho purposo of going WrsU I n«n dnairlno a. cood homo can obloln I l ■ ■ July28—3mw Superior White Lead,. low prlOBB. . L Oopw, Donlar oiid Japan V.r»^