The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, November 02, 1860, Image 4

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' A Busy Editor,—J. E. Johnson, edi tor nnd proprietor / of tlio Iluntsmivn’H Echo, ft sprightly little hebdomadal sheet published nt Wood Ilivor Centro, GI'.OltGl.V, Floyd County. T O all whom It may concern, Holley Hicki having in proper form nppU6d to mo for permanent letters of inlministrntlon on tho citatu of Henry W* Hicks, late of raid county, this U to cito all nn>l singular, tho creditors " , ' , ‘ T. . this is to citonll nn-1 ringulnr, tho creditor* Nebraska feretory, in tho last irsuo midnextof kinnf iienrv tv. lihks.to he nnd Great Fire Danville, at Ky W, B. DODDS & Co’s 0, Prlnco of Wales! Unless my judgment falls; You’re found your roccDfc travel rather dreary; I don’t expect ah ans’Vcf to the query, Hul men’* you gotting weary ! Weary of Belle, and Balls, and grand •Weary of Military and their messest Weary of adnlation and carosscs? W?ary of shouts from tho admiring Weary of worship from tho upper cinssosf Y envy, of horses, may’fs and iu**es? Of eouvso ’twas kindly meant— But iloh’tyou now ropont Yciurj'ood Muimim’s consent . That yrtm shouht bo Tlds sido tho sea, The “British Lion" which you represent? Pray leave your city courtiers and their . , capers; Ami oomo to us; wo’vo no pictorial pa pers; ? * g:'•. And no Beporlers to distort your noso; Or mark tho awkward earriugo of your ton i Your style of sneezing, ond such things as those; Or, meaner still,'In Pomortrntio spite, Measure your Uoyal Highness by your height'. .Then come to ns! We’re not tho sort of folk to nmko A fuss E’en for tho. rrosldont—but then, tny hoy, Wo plumply promiso you a special joy, To Princes rarely known And ono you’lL nover find about a throne,} • ’ ' . ; .. .’o wit: The Miss of being let ahinel.. Noscienlilio boras from Atlienmums} Jo noisy guns hdp (odious te-dcuma, •'in 11 vex yotir Jtoyal highnosw for a min* ulo; V glnis of lomonado with “something in it," ' fragrant mecivchautn, witlt tho mom- in. n- v\ -. ir‘sweet Virginia “line-cut if you cfn - ’ -*• /'hose, and whatelsoyour ldglinosa may, dpinard r * • »r Minpla luxury, shall bo at hand, r*d .»t your royal service. Ohm l rue, whore yntnimy gain h.-.r advertisers oft ltnvo sought in vain) ‘‘The comforts of a hoinel” ;i.\ Prlnco of Wales!—wo groatly • I mi- Koyijl prosenoo, sir—tvo do In- loed, .why?— 1 t\ : o have n protty hamlot Imro, ,than, you soo, ’tis equally as clear Your Hiuluiess understands Shaksporo- 'an hints). . ; t . A Hamlet isn’t mnoh without ft Prince J IIASTK NO'f.-UKST NOT. “Without haste 1 without rest 1“ Bind tho motto to thy breast lj Bear il with Iheo as a spoil { Storm or sunshine guard it well; IJ.-ivl not flowers that round theobloom Bear it onward to the tojnb,- Hasto not—let no tlioughtlofis deed Mar foro’er. tho spirit’s spcod: PdndoiMvdll aiul know tho rigid, Onward then with all thy might; Haste not—years can ne r er atoqo For ono reckless action done. Best noli—lifo is Bwoopihg by, Go and daro beforo you dlo; Something mighty and Bublimo . Leave behind to conquer timo j Glorious ’tis to llvo for ayo When tlieso forms bavo passed away. “Host© notl—rest not 1” calmly vralt; Meokly boar the storms of fato i] Duty bo thy polar guide; Do tho right, whato’or betide, 1 lastu lint 1 rest not l Conflicts past, God shall crown tlty work at last l ■ [Gorru*. From tho KnloUorbookor. Hill l*nid. of that paper, thus enumerates his oc- en|iationsfcjbA/Jy^ Besides editing the Echo, tilling our little farm, grinding grists for the noigl}- bovH, selling sugar, tapo and pills, wo arc also prepared to entertain thoso who may wish to call upon us in the best manner in our power. “Our cabin” is qulla comfortable, and our tablo spread with as many comforts ns a limited mar ket will oiler. Our Rtubles are warm and safo, our hay fino, and good corn in plenty. Llko clocks— “Ono whool another wheel must drivo, AflWrs, by diligent labor only, thrive.” nppunr at mv ofTico within tho time sllowed by law, and *liow cause. If any they con, why permanent admititftlraUon should not bo granted to Holley Hicks on Henry W. Hi-ks* uM.itv. ' " Given under my hand and -official signa ture nt ufTioo, this let October. I860, _ocl5 _ J. LAM PERTH. Ordinary. Mu. Everett,—Tho Savannah Penult llcun Ioann from an In lima to friond of Mr. Everett, that there is probably pot tho slightest foundation Tor tho rumor of hi* contemplated marriage with a la dy of South Carolina. Davis Pain Kii.i.kr.—A preparation intended as ft balm for uohei and pains wav discovered by Ferry Davis, of Prov idence', H* 1. Its popularity became universal, and it is as popular to-Uay os over it was. It may be found in tho closet or cupboard of nil fatnilios, ready for use in an instant’s warning, nnd is oousidcred tho host article known for “the pains that flash Is heir to”—Boston Her. Sold by nil medicine dealers, Igjrfnvalid soldiers, who hnvo lost their arms in bnttlo, abound so in Paris that an old woman uiakos a living in Wintor, by going nliniit wiping their no tes for them. She ( alls herself Moucheuat dr Tnmfitlrs, She does a thriving Inisi- ness in chilly, windy weather, hut has dull tluios When H Is pleasant. Not “OmthAi.iJy'Uiiiixk.”—A post master on liolng noli Hud of a charge of iutorapemneo replied, “acknowledging tho corn” but insisted tlmt ho’ was not “officially drunk.” Ills friends appear ing to take a grout interest in him and it being shown Hint his offico was well conducted, tiio Department consented to overlook this first oiflmoo in tho hope of'pormnnent reformation; but with a polutod Intimation, however, til at a rep etition. of It would certainly causo his removal.-U. .S’. Mail. 8v.son or Okoroia.— 1 Tho Synod of Goorgia will hold its annual meeting in the first Frosbytorian Church of Col umbus, On., on Wednesday, tho 1-ttli ofXovombornext, at 7 o’clock r. u. JCwPA firm in Amherst, Mass.,- nro manufacturing about lift eon hundred pounds of artificial leather daily, from scraps of leathor nnd old ropes. ggy-WhUo hand-shaking at Clinton the other day, ft romantic miss of six teen insist od on kissing Mr. Donalds.— lie submitted, but had not galuiitry enough to t*omovo Ids cigar from hfs Ups. Thoro was no more kissing that day. • 5y*Words arc but poor fig-loavos to covor tho nnkodnoss of doods. l»y ptninMirs ntiornry. Chattooga Sheriff Sale. W llib b« add b'jfure the court home door in BummOfVlllo within the legal honra of sain on tho first Tuesday in November noil, the following property, to wit i , Two lots of land. ««*•. 0 and J8,both iu 13th District aud 4th sectioh. Lovicd on m tho property of K. L. Rower to rfttliry two fi fits Issued from the Superior Court, one In fnror of McPart.r A Co, the other in favor of Roanh A Klut for theme of W. B. Fomo va. J. R. an 1 K. b. RojiSfr. Tropirty painted out ’“-—•icy. •. ' •' j; n. AKRIDGE. flli’n’. or IR-will Ghatoocra Sheriff Sales, W t I.T/Jii' sold before the Court H-wsv tn H vunwrvilloon the lirat Twdwtay in Noromljcr, wlthlii tho lognl hours of sale, the fnllmvliu properly, to Will. E. L. itoossra I »tcri »t In crop of corn, posed to he one hundred Imslu-D, Also four hod-ctond* nnd ono fraihor b.*d, mio sofa and baroou, fad tablet,’ one cupboard, cooking- •love nnd ulontlli. Levied on at tho proper ty of K. L. Rotsor to tnliafy a II fa Itsuod from tho Itilorfor Court III favor *»f Bhcpord McCrovoy A Co., vt. .1. R. nnd H. !«. R«*t»or, nnd Win.* I). Rotter tarnrltyi W. F.. CLKOriORN, D.Sh’ir. POSTPONED SALK. Lola of land no-*. Ids, 17*. and 117. lying In tho Oth Ditirirl of the fourth section. I led on at tho property of Marlon Littl satisfy, a li ft billed from tin Btrperiof.Court in favor of (1. C.Ctcgliorn. Otmrtlfan lor-11. A. Ptorev, lunatic, va. Wiii,Graliam slid Mario Little. oclOl/t J. D. AK HIDG R. Sh’IT. Folk Shoriff Sale. W ILL bo told before the court honse door in C-dar Town, Polk county, oi first Tucttlny in November n -xt, between the usual liojir# !*f safo. tho fdll-iwlng pfopertyi V S.i.ra JLmso and Imt In t’mlar Towi lately occupied by llondorsoii ft Truer,nea ly optiotiio tho Llvory fi tablo In raid tow levied upon at the property of William H-i derton, by virtue of a fi. fa. it«uod from tl Knporlor Court of tuid county, in favor Firming ft Buntbrd vs. tiihl llendersmi. Also, at the same time and plneo, tho pirn on which Margaret Morgan now rotldcs. c • tnining forty ocre.i, mere «.r lest, luvled upr by virtuo of a fi. fit. ittwml from Pollc fiupo- rfiir Court, in favor of Tarlton 0. Coil ft Elisb 8. Coll vt. Murgnrot Morgan. Alto, nt the tamo nnd pliuv, lot* of Inml, Not. 474 and 474. lying in the 2d dltt. am* 4th sect- of mid county, levied upon a* thi r rty of JnmoM Hilohcock. by virtno of a Iswted from Polk Superior Court In fa- r of Willlnm F. Jnnct vs. said Hllohrook. Alto, at anmo timo ami piano, tho planta tion on whhdi John Rowa now retidet, tnining three hundred and eighty norm. nrloHM. Levied on'ns the property nr raid Howe, by virtuo of sundry II fat itsuml from *olk Superior Court, ono in favor of Block, Cobh ft Co., one in favor of Jasper A. dear, one in favor of Aaron W. Hnrahnw. one In fa vor of Luolut C. Mitchell, ono in favor of Win. H. Yates, and two in favor of Alfrei fiber tar, all ana Inti said Rowe. oeU . E. LYON, 1). Ph’IT. 0.13. EVE, CARRIAGE AND COACH nv tiMnr M i.tu.»xD. Bill mot rail* Kit ty In tho lime— Ayifnk, . * (Jr blink: • I think-, Sho winked ogain! • Ho nnt Ids arm nroutul lior wnist— A jiout! No ilonbt, l’ut qnt At sucli good tosto. Ilor little bnndcouglit 111. «o quick— A sorutoli! - JIo'll cotoh ' Ills mn(Obj WORKS, Broad Stroot, Rome, 6a. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of tho citiiens of Cherokee Georgia and Alabama, To my oxlontivo Coach and Carriage Works. I hnvo loouroil for reveral years, tho vulu- abjo iirvloos of Mr. J. B. BRAY I who it a practical Coach maker, by trade, and who will dovoto hit antiretime to themanufaetur- lngdeparttnent. lilt long experience will in sure work, that-we will take plnnturo in WARRANTING. 1 use the hott of Mnterlnlt only, nnd by putting them together, with the a tl of tho most skillful workmen, I am confidant that I can please any nnd nil, and especially, those who would llko to>oo Georgia Mauufaoloriot llourlsh, Having been a Hardwnro merchant for many years, I have poealiar advanta; hi buying materials. I shall snare no pa in soouring the host of Timber, Carriugo Irons and Trimmings, Call at my Repository AnOxnmlno my HPIiBNOID ASSORT- MENT of 4 and 0 seated Carriages, com prising the variant styles now in uso. Also uboautiful tot of Top Buggios. The gonuine Concord.Buggies on hand. Cook’s Patent Jump Scat B.-irouehcs ami Buggies, ordered If dosired. Repairing in every branch of the business, promptly- attended •« ' r --•"« ;, cash Vhi Poatponod Adminlstrntor’s Hnlo. TT7ILL ho sold boforo tho CoUrt-hflUto door VV In Homo, hetwetn the l-'gnl hours rsnlo, on the first Tuesday in Novi>mbor,tho Bowing property, to wit t Ono nnd a half sharss, (there being four slmrot) nf Lot No. 221. part of Lot No. 2 is. ‘ying on the west side of the creek, with all Iio privileges on tho crock for manufactur ing purposes. Alto the routh portion of lot No 220, nnd part of Lot No. 240. adjoining 248, known at tho Under Wind plneo in tbo 92d ditt. 3d sec. of Floyd county. On. Sold by virtuo of an order from tho Ordinary of said county, as tho property of Dr. Thoumt Hamilton. Into of tnid county, decontod, for the benHU of the heirs. Thumb—Credit to 1st of January 1801, with interest from date, if not punctually paid, octfttd • D. M. HOOD. Adm’r. Administrator’* Hale* T)Y virtuo of nu order from tbo Court of i~) Ordinary of Cats county, will bo sold, before tho O mrt-House door in Romo, Floyd county, on tho first Tuesday in Ducoubor next, within the lnwfhl honra of sale, the following Lots of land, vi*j Lot No. 320, in tho fith di*.. and 4th too.,u!io lot No. 81. in tho 21th dirt, nnd 3rd see.i a part of cich lot lying In Chattooga county,'and a part In Floyd countv. Sold us tho property of ’Wil liam Bagwell. Into of Cats county,deceased. Terms tirado known on the dnv of tnl'e. ootU. JOHN L, ROWE, Adm’r. .jiia huhi'u, And loso tho tr|6k- Thon, with her other hand,sho gavo— ,A cuffl Tltat’s rough Enough, And showed her bravo. She stvidi “I wont!” thon held bo •till— A kiss i . A1 this Sweet Miss V * Paid every ill— . . ; Paid Bill 1 4 car loads of United States mps fussed down tho Georgia Rail- vl i-ii routir lor tho barracks near .•j-i'ista rm yesterday, (Friday) from •t -Lt* ivemvorth. As for what purposo .• arc ordered there, tho public nro njecturo; it is nimored, how- rf, that tho,olijedt is to improve the racks nnd put tho governmentrtrnin, .tiohodv tiiero, in order.— Covington of repairing, cash Vlion called fur. TO THE TRADE. Rnaraoled and Collar Leather, Patont Dash and Flap Leather, Broad Cloth, nil onion, and Laces to suit for Trimming Top Buggies and Carriages,- Cotiilinet, Ilkinmor-eloth Fringo, IJrcmd Senmihg and ratting Laces, Curtain Aliks and Fringes, Brussel), .Volvct mid Oil Cai'petlng, Ail ver Lining nnd face Noils, Soamiug Cord, Enamele<l Dunk Dril ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks, Black Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point Bands, all styles and sixes. Hub*, fipokos, Rims. Shafts, Poles, Circular 8onts Ralls nnd Backs, Bulky Bhafl*, Turned Seat Spindles, Whiflletrccs, Polo Yokes and Turned Collars. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Done at Short Notice. Tho best of Conch and Carriage Varnishes nnd Paint* for tnlc, with many other goods, all cf which aro warranted to be, the Itcst.— A|I the above named articles I \HH soll vory low for CASH or on short timo to Prompt Paying Customers* HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. •£®-8eo Advertisementl In another eohimn. Feb2.1800,wly. 0. B. EVE. . -v-Tho Batiks of Danvillp, Vn.; with . no capital, have Buspondetl dis- •inu mid determined to await futuro •Inptnents. . • Gist, of South .Carolina, hns • l hW proclaniation convening tho Iftim-o of that State in extmordin- essiot) on tho first Monday in Nov. At, “that tlvoy may bo present on ^Tuesday following, to appoint olcc- •vft of' President, and Vico President, ( infertility.to tho neb of Congress, ml also that they, may, if advisable, iko notion for-tiio safety ami protoc ol of tho State.” ' A Likcobx Poi.e. — The ^railitisburg Crpitblican learus that- u J.inooln jjolo hits beep eroded in Berkeley count;:, Vu», nnd states that it is guarded,' nnu that Jny attempt to cut it down will bo vcBistod by forco. H6&PUX S'ugurstion.—Tho York- villa Ennuirer HitggesW that tho mom- Lors of- tlio 'South Carolina Legislature, during the rQO^H.betweon tho two ses -ions, have i-iotlu s nude IVumthohomo- **pun inannfiiciuu-d by .J. (J. Gibbea & 'k*., and that at ,tho rogular . session they whould wear thOiii ns a biulgo of oiuoo. ’ £sF3fn Administrators’ Bale* "TTYILL bo told lx*fore tho court home door TT in Rome, Flrtyd cn., on tho first Tact- day in Dacomherncxt, within tho lvgnl hour* of.side, the following property, to wit: Lots of Land Nos. 774, 28, 782, in 3d dlst. 4th see., No. 21, 24tb iHlt. 3rd sic.. No. 144, 23d dh-t. 3d sec., and No. (10, 15iJi (list. 4th Also—ht tlio oftiao .tirno -nt Camming Fortyth county—Lots Nos. 1223, D13, 0.17 829,933, 807, 371, 1 Uhditt. 1st Mc./nnd No. 533, 3d dlit. lit see.. No.838.3d (list.-lit sec., No. 880, 2d dlst. 1st see., No. 442, 1st dltt. 1st toe* , ' Also—at tho same time nt Canton lit Cher okee county, Lota-Nos; 382, 269, 057, 54, 3d dltt. 2d soc;, No*. U30,1088, 008, 15th dlst. 2d wo., No. 101, 3d .(list.-3d sec., No. 110, 4th dlst, 2d tec., No. 218,13th dlst. 2d sec. Bold iu tho property of M. T. Moiulcuhall late of Cluirlcatnn. 8; 8.. doa'il. • oct20 .CHARLES H. SMITH, Adm’r. Conoroto Safes Triumphant! FORTY-EKIHT HOURS IN THE FIIlK Daxvii.i.b, Ky.,March 7, 1800 Mcttrt. W. B. Dodds ft Co., Cinriunatl: I)onr Sir—Thv S (fe 1 purchased of you in fieptembur lust htia »t- od the great fire which occurred in onf.lmvn < titlm22d Kchuary splen didly. I had a largo mnount of notes, receipts Ac. in it, before the build.ng burned 1 took tlm paper* out but put In soino ihrcts of nu- |Wr* aud UjHiti opening it tluco the burning, NOT EVEN 8TOUCHED. Tho vernei In* on the drawers was a littl w.ir;>cd | tho lock works very well, and when I oil it a li:lle I think it will Left* good is over. Mvsufo was in the low*r tlory of i Ime at >ry bnildiiu with idling I c roof. In nr idjoiningr-oin, wiUi only a jdasli-rcd parti lion, a drag store ua* kept, and immediately opposite where my »nfo was tLtiing there a considerable quantity ( f paint*, oils, pontine,rnmphiiio, and liniior*. The build ing was conn ctod with tho PivtL-rton Hotel on one side nyd was within six feet of th" Court House on the other, with a large pile of wood bstwoon my nfilrnnud the Court House, and a door entering into my ofilce itn nitfdintely frntn tho woral. Thtrc’wus also n small fr.iinw building nttacbed to tbo rear of ili«* Drugstore, with oils, luiutH. and liquor* In It, and a gln*s door I-auing into my ofiico from it. You will ree nt mlCu the excessive beat created at and about it. I regard it fri'ly )n»ted. and have no h(>*itonry in ray ing tint my piper* would have been pro. served if t hud left lb* in In the snfe. A number «'f our . itixen* have examined it slnco the firo and wire aurnrised at its condition, and some of them have ordered safe* of you, believing them REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES. I ahull take grout pleasure In recommend* Ing your a-ifis*. You nra at liberty to make such uso of this ktatcnicnt nu you deem proper. Your*, (•Igiiedl M. J. DURHAM. lYu arc Agents for theso splend’d Rnfcs aud invito the public to cjII ami see other ccrtiflo.itcs a* to the uuianer in which they resist the attacks of both FIIlK AND DUllULAHR. There safe* hnvo nevor failed topreservo their content*, and nro warranted to bo ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. The rmi-dniction of the BURGLAR PROOF SAFES I* popular, and in connec tion with the “Great American . Key Rogia- tor Lock," (which possrarca the great advan tage of having NO KEY HOLE nnd yet hat the security of a l’ERMt'TATINU* KEY enpable of 256,0(16,1100 changes.) they will ho found ncrfoct’y impreirnnhie* A. W. CALDWELL. Romo. Oa. SmAt *cx A SKrxoitn, Nashville,Trnn. may2fl air. COTTON GINS! Having frcqnontly been requcsteJ by our frietuls to accept nt. Agency .for Cotton Gius, wo ltnvo nt langth concluded to nccom- modnto tliom, though at no particular profit to oursolvcs, ns wc soil at tho smallest conimisslpus. WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL? Aftor examining them carefully, and consulting Plnntois nnd Cotton Buyers, wo loiind tlmt Orr’s stood tbo highest with every one wlto had tested tlio mutter. Wo tliovoforo gavo tlio prelorcncc to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of onr friends nooding a Gin will do well to buy of us n* we warrant every Gin sold, and we also furnish mi experienced and skill- workman to deliver thorn nt tbo Gin House and put them in good running order. Wo would like to bare order* left with us ns far ahead na possll 1c, so that there tnny bo no delay in delivering them nl tho proper time. References as to the superiority of Orr't Gins over others arc filed at our .Hardware Store, nud cap bo icon by calling there, JulyO-wtf HARPER & I1UTLER. ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS. DUANE RULISON’S^' ‘lUBkor Chy b PUBLISHING HODsp l-iril.ADKLUflA, 0t, l neM/,1 n,, mcin ' A ducting the GUI 7j„„’ r ‘'“ Cn I , The Gift Department hn* *- KKS UrMgc, ami Uoaf, .<» nin.t, Ct.v Vnrnnnal mill Knit t II tT ill*. UdVantnon. I 4r b IIUMK «|-;OH(llA. 17011 tlio niamitacluro or Locnmotivc., 1 ’ stallmmiy Kiifiini;. of any eito or pal- torn according to order. Rail Road work, Irofl — B , . Hot Blast* fbr Furnaces and Rolling Mills, Castings nttd Machinery, .Housing, Mill Screws, Turning Lathos,DrillPrtttal,Shaft- U fl0, nnrl Water Work, erected | -nil kina, of Machinery repaired. Have - always ou hand Wrought Iron 8to«in andWotor Pipes, StVom Cocks, OuagoH, Ao, Castings of nny Size. Iron nnd bratt castings made to order— haro always on hand snmoof tho best GIL GEARING iu tho 0mgtrjt; also Gudgoont, Casting* for llorHC Polvcf, Tlirnthihg Ma- chims, and u variety of beautiful Putterna of Iron Ralliugfur Dwellings, Public Build ings, Cemetery Lots, Ac. Boilers. FlitOf Tnbulnr, Loeontotlvo and Oylimler oiler*, made and repaired. Water Tanks, w list Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Smoko Stnoks, Ac. Blacksmith work mndo to ordeT. Mining Maohinery rlor lo alf otliurs. -'Uaritag,, A NEW AND KSUB~Jr'? I Nl'l.KNUlD DIETS ISiSiSS, Cr| Ona of wlilch will Ira givro' via, ' HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Romo, Ga. K rcspectfull* so*.let a cuutimmtion of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING nnd CJasli Customers, To whom our G*ods oro for sale at tho LOWEST FIGURES* (Jnnl GEORGIA—Polk County. AIT"HERE AS William Peek has applied TT to ran for letter* of diinission from his adminlstrntionnn tlio estate of Frances Gil bert, dcceusrd. These are. therefore, to rite nnd admonish all persons interested iu said cstnto, to be and nnpoar nt rrty ofileo. on or beforo tho ex- r il ration of six months, to show rouse, if any hoy hnvo. why raid applicant should not bo dismissed from his said administration in terms ortho statute in such coses made and pro vided. Given under my hand nnd ofilclol signa turo this flth of Aujriist, I860. auglO-flm 8. A. BORDERS, Ord. NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FlllST QUALITY OP MATERIAL, WE AUK HEADY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles in ourline.jmd to fill all order* nt the shortest notice. MR. SUMTER, has been long known in this (•ouimiinity, ns a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles made by us. Wo shall bo able to Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, nud Fu mi turo, nt very rcnsonablo price*. Wo cordially invite all tho citiiens of tho country to our Ware Room. Furniture Storo and Mnnufnctory, both nn Broad 8b. Rome, Go. FINE 1IURIAL CARER always on hand, and every quality nf COFFINS made as soon as required ■RLbS W, MILLS. ' * ■ GEORGIA* Floyd County* W HEREAS, James F. Hoskinson, Admin istrator of Jatno.1 T. Bond, deceased, '•(•present tn tho Court, in Ills pry linn, duly filed and entered on Record, that they Imre fully administered J.iinc* T. B-md’s e.-tate, These nro, therefore, tn citonll persons co_ cernod, kinsmon and creditors, to show rnuno, If nny they can, why said Adminis trator should not ho discharged from their Administration and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in April. 1801. Given under my hand nnd official signature nt offico, 3d fieplomher, 1880. »ep7 JESSE LAMRERTII, Ordinary. Notioo. A LL porsoni arc hereby notified not to credit Mr*. MARY J. KING nn my nc- count, ns I shall not bo responsible for nny debt she ntny eon tract. Sinoo our''separation a fund ha* boon pro vided fur her support nnd nerossary ex- peuses. JOSH DA KING. scpl4vr4m GEORGIA—Floyd County* W HEREAS, (lonrjrn Shirley, ndmloistrn- tr*r of Robert H. Canu ly. deeea-cd, reprnsonts to the Court in bis petition duly filed and entered on record that lio has fully Admiuistrntrix’M Snlo. B Y Virtuo of an order from tho court of Ordinary of Polk county, will ho sold on the first Tuesday iu Nbvem'r next, beforo tho Court House door In Coder Town, within the legal hours of sale, All tho real es'ato belonging to the cstnto of Benjamin T. Moseley, decerned, t» wit:— Thirteen ceres of land known ns the resi dence of said deconsed, on which Is n good two story dwelling house, nnd enmfort*blo •and convenient outhouse*. Also, ono forty acre lot of land, adjoining Wm. Pock anil Dr. Rlcha'ilson. Alta two pine lots near Mr M. F. Ilurrls'. Also,' a likely young negro mail named Henry atxjut> twenty year* of ago, nnd on the some day at tha bite resi dence of s.ild deceased, 'ill tho pi-rroniil pro perly boJonglng to said decoa«od—among which is a fino pair of matched carriage' horses, nnd other tiling* too ts-lions te men tion. -Terms mndo known nn day of sale. MARY A. MOSELY, Adln’x. scp21-IOd Cutn Tortamentum Annexh. ihouid not bn discharged from hD admin is (ration, nnd rccoivo letter* of admission tkn flrstMnnday in February, 1801. Givon under my. hand and official signa lure, at office, this 6th July/1880. Mftr Julyl3 J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Prtlk Comity. W HEREAS, Khaphsn H. King, executor of tho lait will and te*t<imcnt of Goorgo Smith, deroasod, hns applied to ino for lo of DisiuiMion from his snhl Administrnti The*)nro therefore. Li cito and admonish tho kindred and friends, nnd all persons in tnrested, ta show cuiisc, (if nny they have, why the *nid applicant should not be di*! missed from his administration of said os tote, at tho first Court of Ordinary for said county, after tho expiration of six mouths from this date. Given under tny hand and official signature this'20th day of August, I860. aug2i—Oni H. A. BORDERS. Ord. Chattooga Shcritr Rales. W ILL ho sold beforo tlio Court House door In Summerville on tho first-Tuesday tn Novembor, within the logal hours of *nlc, tho following property; to wit: Lot of Land No. 4, flth dl«L and 4th sec. Levied on ns tho property of John Baloy to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Justice Court of the fi2rtth dlst. G. M„ Walker county In fnvor nf Hendrick* A Nesbet v*. John Baloy. Luvled nn by a emutuhtn and returned t<i me. Also D»t of Land No. 52 in 11t It dlst. uud 4th HB.’t., and ono yoke of oxen. Levied on us the nrmicrty of.Jonathan Graham to sat isfy a li. fit. Issued from tho Superior Court In favor of Joseph 8. Merrill vs. Jonathan Graham. Alto two stills, flit *oii tubs and other appa ratus. Levied on-ns tho property of J. T Stewart nnd R. P. Belling, to satisfy n mort gage a fi. fa-from the Iii«crlor Court In favor of G. B. Garrett v*. John T. Stewurt and Roht. P/Bullfog. POSTPONED SALE. Ln.t* of Land Nn*. 1.2, 3, ‘4. 5, 0, 7 ft 8, ly ing In-tlio town of SummervlUu . Levied on ns tho property of Shropshire, to satisfy a fij fa* issued from Gift Superior Court in fa vor of McKenzie, Cudow ft Co., vs. Shrop shire ft Kimlrkk. Property pointed out by plaiutiiTs iiinfrucy. sop20 /( J. B. AKRIDOE, Bli’lT. GEORGIA—Floyd County* fTrYOMAll .iMxom H may eonoern--P. L. JL Turuley lmving,- In nrnter form an. n’lqd to me fur permnnsrtt letters of Admin- Jslratloh (fr ixMiM non on tho estate of Bonja min H. Lamkih, Into of said county. This is to Vito all nnd singular, tho urudltors ondnoxtotklndofsdiil dcacosud to bo nnd np- rent at uiy office/ within, tjto. time allowed bylaw, and show ranse. lf any.they can, why said permanent administration de bonis non Should not lie gruntcd'to 1»; L, Turilloy on Benjamin II. Lamkin's estate. UOUS j. LAMBFHTn, Ordiiiury. Executor’s Rale. B Y virtue of an ^onL*r of tho O ilirt of Or- dtnrtry fur P*dk ouiinty, Go., will bq* suia-on the-first T‘ 0*day iu Dt*o<’nibsr next, before tlm £*»uf.t»Hnt^e dour tn Co 'nr Town, within tlic latr/dlj hour* of ra’e. tbo follmvmg] The place on wbicli , Saniud D. Wi'sou, deceased, lived, cniitahiing abput three hun dred anil; forty xoris of land, ouo hundred nnd eighty nere* of whloh is cleared nnd In good 'order for cultivation. Thc.plofc* has on it a good oomfurtnhlo framed tl well ing. fram ed gin hoiiHii. 3table* uml other uut-hqcsi-s— it is about two miles from Van Wort on tho Home road. A’ao scyun llkoly ivogrnes.-to^ wit: Rtepbon, 85. yenra old,. Dolly. 43 years. Lindy, 27 yonrs, and her two children, one 0 years anil the other 3 years old. Gcerge, years old and Martha. 8 years old. Sold i tho bane fit of tho heirs nml creditor*. -Terms mndo known on tho day of tulo. JOHN IL WILSON. Executor ootl940d of Sim'Jp. Wilson, doc’jl, Folk Shoriff Sale. \T7ILL b° »»dd ho loro the Court Home door VV in Cednr Town mi tho first Tuesday November next, within tho logal hours t’n. tho following property to wit. The one half Interest ill a stock of Goods and ul! other nppurtonnncc* belonging to tho firm of Evans 4 Knight, copartners while in life, .tn satisfy ono fi. fa. in favor of AV. H. Ilendorton, issuing frmn Polk Superior Court vs. Arsloy II. Evans, maker, and Crobb ‘ Whitehead, Endorsers. ■ep20. J. 0. YORK, Sh’IT. Administrator’s Land Salo TTflLL bo sold ut public outcry before ▼ f the Court Himsu door iu Cedar Town, Polk co., On., within Hie lcgn] hours of snlo, on tho jlretTuesday in November next, tlio following properly,to wit: All tbo land boJonglng to tho cstnto of tho Alexander C. Morris. Into of said county, de ceased. consisting of.tho Immo plneo whoro on snhl dco.iaacd ro*idotl, containing Throo Hundred on I Seventy-two and a half acre**, mom or Its*, about two hundred acres of tho snino cleared and iu eultivntion.lying on the road loading from Cedar Town to Rome, about six miles from tho former and four teen miles Irom tho latter place, with two permonent wul!* if water.'and Lake Crook running through tho plantation, n comfort able Dwelling. Gin House, Screw, and other necessary out-buildings thereon, adjoining land*of R* W..Whituhcnd, A. Gresham, Wm. Dooly and others. Alsu the Knox place, near and convenient to Iho home place, contain ing one hundred nnd twenty acres, tuoro or less, with a comfortable dwelling and other out houses thorenjw about sixty acres olcnred and In oulllvallun, other lauds adjoining * sale, ftc. Tho undersigned, living near ...» p'acvs, will tiikc plmsnro iu showing them to nnv persons desiring to purchase. Sid’d for the ImmicIU of tho heirii and credi tor* nf snhl deceased, agreeable to an erder of tho Honorable Court Ordinary of Polk county. ’ " ' • Triius or Sat.r—Ono half gash the 1st of January next, when po«n*>t6n* will bo given, tbs other half on a credit of'fwelvo months, (without interest) from dalo of. snlo. Small .notes and approved security will bo required. *opl4-i0d ABNER DARDEN, Adm’r. Lifting and Forco Pumpi. Joints, Whim and Wh.inzo Kibblos, Stamp Heads nf nnv required hardness; all kh.ds nl MINERS TOOLS.—dbirthulnr attention Is liven to this braiu-h of Imsliicsi, Mr. James Noble, Sr., who superintends the wo k, hav ing been a long time ip Europe fur tin* pur pose of obtniutng the latest improvement* and drawing of mining work. Porsonx In want of Stoam Engines will do well to call on us beforo going elscwhore, will warrant our Engines to bo equal in particular to the best mndo nny wli . —bllliy not to sent on npplirn* and fur simplicity and durability not to be excelled. A list of prices sold, ciiibinciiij < "»cl l b„i I ■. — wag , THE NKAY BOOKS. THE STANDARD BOOKS THE MISOELL \NFniio n I IX ALL J . LITERATURE AND 8CIF\*co Not nn i xcentionable volume J■ in tho entire Catalogue. It U r u*J| I ISflSfto 9 " of * ,ho BOllo,nrftml SSaSt I SENT FREE TO ANY ABIHjvdc , f All tho writings of overy •taudsili 88, I j every depnrimeut of Blera?urJfi. WW 1 .tylo of binding, at (ho .puSffi'fW I If you soo a -booR publivheA j, 0 n,.,. I whore, or by whom, send to Du*n» I No 33-South Third it,, PhlMolSlV^ft I return mail you will receive it and a * Each book is always nocouinunhd*i.i (lift worth from 50,rents to * Among the.work* wlifch I i, nvo I published, nro the followinganv iTSSf I will 'bo sont, Vllh a Beautiful Gfft/f 0 * h S I prices immtd—when scut bv uiall.ViI additional for postage. * 21 A HI8TOBYOF ALL RELIGIONS,., I tnining a sto’einem of the Origin, opinent. Doctrine* aul QorernnmitnrVu I Religion* Denominations In Th, { S states and Eufopb. . With :Bloft ^ ning onlcr and warrant thorn tor less than A HISTORY OF THE MODERN JEWg.I they can l»c hail from Phliadoltihltt or Now Annuls o tho Jlsbrow People, from a.il York, nunc'but the host material used In *' work. All boilers manufactured at our tihlisbincnt wo will warrant tube of the best N<». I, Pennn Cbnrecal Hainincroil Iron. Wc nro now lunimfttrtnrhig n now Iron Cot ton B.tow with A iii-Frlction Ball, those who have them prefer thein to all others. We in* viten'lin want ef a guild screw, tlmt will nl- wavs last to pack any size hnlo, to exnmino till*. H ivitig tho largest establishment nnd machinery of any shop In the Btato, nnd ns every department is superintended by our solves, wo feed confident that wo can do w«*rb cheap nnd c(|uul to nny In tho United States. NOBLE. BRO’S. ft CO., ltomo, Gu. npril27.l800w1y. CHAR July27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufaoturoi and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, TT pliolatery, MITRES S E S. COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVf CSl t f n ? i'*’i i, <* 11 ;!»» Liltoi pxrtio iLirly, to visit hts Ware Rooms, whoro ho has Urgi ii;».>lf of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From tho bsst Spring 8cnt 8ofa. to the commonest article In uso.‘ Also an assortment of Mntrnsaofl) Tuekor’n Patent Sirring Hotly Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes* All kinds of Furniture with dfspntch, and neatly rcpnlrod. Thankful fur the very Iibond patronage heretofore extended to him, ha hopes, by cl«^o at tention and good work, to merit a contfitunnco of the same. • CABINET-SHOP on Howard St., near tho Etowah Homo, where Fur- niturois manufactured nnd repaired. Work warranted to give sotlHfnotlonr Bills of over 50 Dallura UuU'dad at wholesale prices—and great bnreni * f'Fjrr • OA8JI, July 27*1 Administratrix's Salo. A GHEE ABLE to an order of- the court of jtjl. Ordinary of Polk county, Ga.. will bo sold boforo tho Court House donjf r in Cedar Town nn the .1st Tuesday in November nozl, itwoen tlio logo) hours of sale, Thruo Hundred Atos nf Lan 1. more or ln»s. about two hundred acres cleared nnd In a high state of cultivation and well Improv ed. There is on tho place a comfortable dwolling and nil noecssary out-buildings a good gin house and scrow, good crib*, black smith shop, and xovoral never falling springs of water. Tho said land lies about four mllos from Codar Town on tho Remo road, and is 18 mlD* sonth of Romo. Persons wishing to ico Ilia land can hnvo an oppor tunity of doing *o by calling upon the sub *criher on tho premises. Any person wish ing nor© land, can buy ni tnunli good land adjoining as they may wont. The plneo is convenient and healthy, with good iva»er in abundnneo. Corn, fodder, wheat ami oats; and some good cows nnd bogs can bo had on tho plneo. The said land to bo sold for the benefit of tho hoirs nnd creditors of Dnrliug J. Childers, deceased. Tkuiir op Salk—Ono-fourth cash, payable 1st of January next, wbon possession will bo given. Tlio balance in ono and two years with n 1 .— chaser with note* and approved security. The pur* .u on the plnoc this year. MARTHA CHILDERS, Adm’x, ■ep34—40tl Do bon I* non. GEORGIA, Floyd Comity* W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Jacob flinvor, represents to the Court in his petition, duly tiled andoutcred on Record, that ho has IRUy administered William Stayer’s cstnto, Theso are, therefore, to cito all 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 roceivo letters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1881. Given under my hand aud officialslgnaturo this September 3d, 1801. sop7 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ord. NEW Illustrated Edition OF Livingstone's Explorations IN AFRICA. Including a Sketch of Sixtncn Years’ Rest- doneo in Africa; and a Journey from the Cai of Good IIopo to Loamln, on tho West Ona*! tUonco ner*'Ki the Continent, down the rlv Zambesi to tho Eastern Ocean. From tl personal narrative of David Livimistonk, LL. D., D. C. L., Follow of tbo Faculty of Phyiduians and Surgeon*, Glasgow; Corres ponding Mcmbor of tha Geographical nnd Historical Society of Now York; Gold Med alist and Corresponding Member of tho Roy al Geographical Societies of London, Paris, ftc. To which is added a Historical Sketch of Discovorics in Afrlen. Illustrated with fino Chromo-Lillto-graphio Plates. Large 12ino. of 410 pages. Wo havo just published a Now Edition of this Great Work, Illustrated with very fine Chromo-Lithographio Plates, Giving the coloring to lifo of tho Scenery nnd Wild Animals, From Drawings made by DR. LIVINGSTONE, Hunt.xu Sixteen Years Wanderings, In the Wilds of South Africa. This Magnificent Volume is gotten tin in tho most superbr ninnm r, on fine paper, bound in bovolod Board*, anil is altogether tho most Popular nud Suleable Book m published. Over 75,000 COPIES, Cigars, Tobaoco, Snuffs, T EAS, -Yeast, Touders Ess. CofToo, Black- one and two ing Cinamon Mffto, Olivo Oil, Vinegar, or sulnLv ' -V'- A TURNLEY, Np. 3 Choice V.' Administrator’s Snlo* TY Y virtuo of an order of tho Court of Or- dinary of Floyd oounty, Gn., will be sold at the Court Houso In tho town of Romo, on tho first Tuesday In December next, tho fol lowing property: A Tract of Lnnd adjoining ltindsof Sam’l Mobley, Waltmt II. Jones nnd Rowland Rry- nnt, containing 320 atas, more or less, about 200 acres in cultivation, tho halatibo well timbered. Tbo ploro Is well known ns on© or tbo most produotlvo and' dosirnblo In — r .... Vann’s Valley, lying within 34 tulles °f Romo Agents wanted in tvery enunty in tbo on tho Cavo Spring road. Tbo Gco.'A Ala. Un.«5id States. 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Each article wsrrssW to bo nf good quality. ^a-Tht>ift who will not as AGENTS, Will.piooso send for a CaUloguo which I tains induoomonts nnt to boexcolied by ir other estnHiahmont,.with full dlrcefl<'nisi particulars. Tho*e out of employment; *w who desiro to engage In an honorable ut profitnblo business, riioulil apply nton«4 Add orsall order* to • ' DUANE RULIS0X, Proprl'r of the Quaker City Publish! A’n. ,13 SOUTH TJUJIT) STREET. nmyllwOm. Philadelphia,'F«* Greatest Steduction EVKlt MADE IN STANDARD Sewing Machines! duotion of $20.00 from former prices. P. 8.—Tho Now Straight Noodle Muolilnt is now out. nov23. ly, A. LEYDEN, Ocn!l Ag’t, • -. Atjantu/Ga.. on tho piano,' well watered aud In a gow neighborhood. Sold os tbo property or thi. ostato of Oabriol Jones, deceased, far tho bonofit of the heirs of said o&tatc. • sop23w3m Term#—One-third cash, and the balance In to and two years, with Iritorost from dato. MARY H. JONES, Adm’x, WILLIAM H. JONES,’ Adm’r/ ocU—tw3Uwtd- GEORGIA, Polk County. QIXTY Days after dato I will npply to the O Court Of Ordinary for foid county,, for loavo to sell a Land Warrant for 100 noros of Land, bolonging'to Uio ostato of Thom## L. Sockwell, Into of said oounty, deceased. rS? nn W. 800KWF.LL, Ex’r. ootl0-0j>d ' STOVES! A. W. CALDWELL, MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Sheet Iron & I’ojtper Wares, .- AND DEALER IN Stoves, Pumps & House Furni.lifug Coods, A lnrgo and well «c-, coted variety of ■ Always on linml Low for Cniil. ALL JOD WORK and work dono to order Cash on Ddivory. Guttering and Roofing Dano in tlio Dost Btyio, All nooounla comidcrul duo nn tlio 1st o relt'cmcnlf* rnu.t mpy25—ivly Mountain Ilcriw and ivory bill, aru In flile Parents look to yo lot them suffer, .\vh Agents of naturo her natural, Imnnlcra cu cue of Tula ask JUDBONM WORM-TEA JUDSON’S WORM TEA JUDSON-S WORK TEA GBT -A PACKAGE, am.nRBN take IT NEVER TAILS TOE DOCTORS ARE re’s Card**' Plant* lliatb Itomnly conblW’ ar clilldrenl on .wr, aclUjU* rolf, prtKOt J"' ro. Rciil oo' t* for It of Pie if. kiijj ifom NEVPt HAMM- is nxrsASi w i*° pmeu » CEIt Wll.I.INGI-Y rr NEVER Miri n A1IAEE0AT1H0 How much bettor and safer wi*U«“ nave It always In tbo house j a little . a child Is taken 111 may often be lb* death, while noting without delay, »*■ g Ing tho Mountain Herb Ton ImmedWr will not only invo tho child a long “l illaesa, and yourself mnoh cipcn*. " feel happier Iu knowing tlint you,"*' your duty, and perchance eared ll« lu*. . OBSERVE.—Always (lnd thcN#»0“, naturo of B, L. JTJDSON * OO., and ^ troll of Tcxuto, on cnoh package ot ff Tc “' a a jtjdson * co, SOLE PROPRIETOR’! BO Leonard Street, Now Yore For snlo'by Fnrell A Yolior and A Nowlin, Romo, Ga. Alio by all tR dcalors throughout' tho Stote. JJP- 8®"*!? of finld oouuly, deoeoMil. , .j, Theso aro thoreforo to olio end tho kindred nnd creditors of said decc a to show cause, (if nay they SffltwWSgJ time prescribed by law, why saidl Igffl ftdmlniatratlou *hould not bo Man cj ( Ohnrlep II. Bmitb and John M. Q u John Smith’s estate. « t.i .tenstn Givon .under my hand nnd offlotsl sign^ ^I/AMBBRTH. 0^1 Crlvco . . this 15lh of Oetol nctlO-IOd Pure Train Oil. n BARRELS Just vecelved^nd^r - ,.bft No. 3 Choice H»'"