The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, November 09, 1860, Image 4

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CI3t BEN OT THE FIRST. 'hi be upj^ihe first.to.diaapvcr . \ blot (m the tnroo of ft.friend, b kw In tne taitli of a lover WUoho heart may prove truo in tlio end. Vo nono of us know one another, And oft in to error we full; . lien let us speak well of our brother, Or speak.not of him at nil. \ smile or n slflli may nwnkon - * Suspicion most false and undue ; Vnd thus our belief may bo shaken, 'In hearts that are honest and truo. low oft tlici VigliUnA&oI'.ftWdriMs (s worn by tho friends that wo moot, > covor a soul of sadness. Tod proud to acknowledge defeat. low ott$5b*ttfckigb^‘Hf«3jR^-' ^ H is heaved from tJiohypoerito s breast low often tho friends we hold dearost, Their A*hlest emotions c.oncoal, id hosfttis-fho purest, alpcwesQ Ilavo'seerors they cannot reveal. • ivo base minds to.littitbp|r»usr>id|ont'. And small ones to trace,our detects, t ours bo a nobler ambition, ’ For liaso it tho mind that suspects. none of m know one another** And ortinto error wo fall , ,ien let \\s speak well of our brother Or speak noVof?him at all Tho Crisis in Virginia. »—'■"I'M miqmirwTMimTK 1 PolirBB6HrBS!Sr Tl.n&*M(/fc Amaiton, in Wrflqlng a ncty patent biprtqr lowartng cofltn, into grava im| U 1gqs ii* tlio fylowljtg t^ml* inYbfcrJnce to patents : Tho life of this age, most assuredly, moves on patent Inventions. Tho in- faht is wrapped in linen which has been woven on a patent loom, from yarn spun on a patont frame, and ho draws his first drop .of nourishment from his mother's brensfc^ktouiihia patent nipple shield. The girt fondles a pntont doll, the boy whirls a patent top or ploys with a ball which is lnndo under ono of the most valuable putents of tho ago. In Inter daj s wo put on a shirt, which, with the rest of our clothes. Is sowed on a patent machine} fcftlfl a patent * . *—*—!lep — very boots are imuht of patent leather, we riso in tho morning from a patent oliptic sprinfc bevi, undo the patent fas* toning of our windows, roll up our put- out curtains, open our patent locks to our doors, which were constructed by iiCgt hiaclilnery, and go down to our coitbd, which is made in a patent pot. We Write with patent pens, which wo dip into patent Ink in a pntont stand.— Thus, surrounded by patents, wo pass our lifo, which js Jillocl .with gorgeous dreams of making ft Torttltin by some and’lowered From a patont bier Intooiir final ‘piuco of rest. No Brk Swarms in Missouri .— Throughout Missouri tho totul failure of tho boo* to swarm during the sum mer just post, attracts considerable at- xcitos niuoh spec ties, farmers who w, nhinvhiAvfttelu [leculation have lied close- ‘ohitibhft Mf tkt n, amt iinmediato ' osjuih ‘ • ifsiKQW t iriatj ai— - - triut may net. They shall doviso '■rstwW . or "Mliiutu Item.” for \vb(un In -:.dots Ihrt Ai.ll/ fjovldej [Anil .wly, or ovtcnor at suen times ns 11 .point, thp re«pootiar^onroiittGcs o districts, OrTlieirTofffbwmntivoi, . assemble,- iiv wUehteot in parkas . in iv direefcr ns 3 a ‘gftnernl cOurTCTl tho country* >vhjeh shall sit under a ..of of Minute MoM, to bo elected by • several councils nmlrcuiiovul at their .'insure. .'fhoMinble' Men shall exc ite the orders of the district cotnmlt- ■os, and of, JliO'ghnemI> Conncil ; and .tall, when necessary, bo provided with lie proper means, 2d. Tluit itJio rocommondod to oypry >unty id tMBCJbmfiiObwealth to organ on in tlio same or a similar manner, ml to publish thesamo os wo now or- ; •r for noticot$#v>ur friends untlco-opor- ;ors. • > - • • ^ V 3d. That the' ind'mmt the c{cc(i<m*tdutna \\j made known, <tnd it is ascertained that l hrnham Lincoln is elected President qf the Uncled States, tho goneral oounoil of this unity shall soleot one delegate from ueh district to moot siicli delegates ns nay bo appolntod by other counties o assemble in convention at Rich- .nond, to doterinino upou measures for i-otecting our own safety and honor s a people, for dofondlng the Constitu tion of the United .States, for saving mir rights in the Union, and for obtain- ing tlio sanction of tho sovereign State of Virginia. Ith. That those proceedings lie pub lished at Norfolk and Richmond., and . ipics bo sotit to each county in the i lommomyeulth; and that .the President tendon, and excites niuoh In somo localities, “ hundred stands, ia'f, altlidiign life little Insert* hikve worked all thToti^h *tfte Chinnier with their accustomed Industry, and have multiplied lurgoly, pot a single swarm has been observed. OfciHt i« understood that tho Prcsi- doijt will nominuto Attorney General Pluck to fill the vacanoy in tlio Supreme Court, occasioned by tho death of .ludgo Daniel. O.B.EYE, 1)0 sold before the oourthftuii door Ow>dor Town, Polk county, first Tiurday in Doecmbar next, botwocn the usual hours of sale, tho following property: Ono negro woman named Clarlssy, and hor child, levied on as tlio property of W. II. C. Prior, to ratisfy ono fl. fa. In foror of Daniel C. Roberts, vs. said Prior. . Also, ono house and lot In the town of Codar Town, known as tho Kingshorry house, near the springr levied on as the properly of Charles Kingsbi rry, to satisfy 1 fi. fa. Issued Irom Polk Superior Court, ia favor of BouJ. P. Diglow vs. said Kings- berry. Also, tho inters*! of Margaret Morgan In ths land and plantation upon which sue now resides, in tho 21st dist.. mid 3rd see., no*. of the land unkuown. Levied upon to satisfy ono fl. f»issii j<| from Polk Superior Court, in favor of TarJtin , Q* Colt, and Kll/.ft 8. Colt, vs. said Miirgaret Morgan. Also, two lot* 6f land. 2fos..fl8 and HO. In tho 1st dist. sndHtli scdtioii. lovint on ns the property of Jninei F. Striukinnd, by virtue of a fl. fh. issued from Polk Suiiorior Court,In lavor e>f Win. M. llqtchings, ndmiuistrntor ol WnJfon Unrry, dweasou, vs. Jaiuos F. Strickland. nov2 K. LYON, D. Sh’ff. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. P URS PANT to tho Inst will and testnmrnt of J..,d fl. Terrell, deceased, late of Polk county, will ho sold before the Court Ifntiso door in Color Town, Polk v»u"ty, within tlio legal hours of unto, on tli • first Tuesday In January next, one likely and valuable negro man mimed Auderrmi,*30 years of age, tlio property said deceased. * jai2AMSTI( F. TKHUKLL Kxemitrix Administrator’s Sale. S I Y virtue of an order from tins Court of | Ordinary nf Cass county, will he sold, fore tin.* C mrt House door in Rome, Floyd county, on tho first Tuesday in liec.'iuhnr ii'-xt, within the lawful hours of sale, the following hots of land, vi*: Lot No. 320, in the Mli dis., mid -Ith see.,also lot No. 81, in the 2lth dist. and 3rd see.; u part of each lot lying in Chattooga coiiiity fe iind n part in Floyd county. Sold as the property »>f Wil liam Bagwell, into of Cass county,‘deceased. Terms made known on the duv of sale, out 12 JOHN L. IttiWK, AUni’r. Notioo. persons are hereby notified not ti dit Mrs. MARY .1. KINO on my n« '• ' in I shall not ho rusponslldo for an; debt she may eoiitruut. Since our separation a lund ha* been yro vidod f.*r her support mid nanses. sep14w4m trmr Tirr W, B, DODDS & Co.’s Concroto Safes Triumphant FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN THE FIltE Danvii.m:, Ky.,March 7, 1SC0 Messrs. W. R. Do,Ids A Co., Cimlnimti: Dear Sir—The «ifc I pur. hused of you in September igsl has stood tin great fire which n the 22.1 Febuory spl« n- •eeipts ok ditlly. I hud u lurguniiiouiit of not. Ac. ill it, before tho huihi ug bi the papers out hot put la soma Bluets of pa per, and ti|hiii opeinng it since Ills, bun.i. g. they w. ro NOT JiVEN Mt OKUllEO. The vc(tiering on the drnwors was a little Warped | tholoik work* very well, and when l oil it a little I think it willbcnsgood ft* ever. My safe was in the lower story If u throe story building with slrinclu roof. In an udjoitiltig r a.iu, with only a plastered parti tion, n ding store wn* kept, and immediately opposite where my mfe was setting there was n considerable i|iinwtUy *f paints, oil*, tur- pciitine,caiupjiine, anil li(|Uors. Tlio buihU lug was eonii-ctod with the Patterson Hotel on one side and was within Bix feet of tlv* Court IIousu on the other, with « large pile of Wood between my office and the Court U«m*c, wnd a door entering into my offleo im mediately-from tho wo"d. There was also n small frame building uttiohcdto the rear of the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and liquors I n glafs door leading into niy oflico ? ‘ tho excessive I regard it In say- and al.e JOSHUA KINO. B' WORKS, Broad Street) Rome, Ga, Risens of Cherokee Georgia and Alabama, To my extensive Coach and Corriago Works." I hnvo secured for several years, tlio vulu- uVdo*;rvioe* of Mr. J. R. BUAY, who Isa prnotienl Coa-h maker, by trade, and who will devote ills entire time to tho inniinfse.tur- ing department. His long experience will in sure work, that we will taka plonsure in WARRANTING. I tile the host of Materials only, and by putting them together, with the a d of tho most skillful workman, I am confident thnt I can please any and all, and especially, thoso who would like to son Georgia Manufactories flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant for many years. 1 have peculiar advantages In buying m iterlnI*. I shall snare no pains In securing the host nf Timber, Carriage Irous and Trimmings. Gall at my Repository And "examine my SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of 4 nod fl scatod Carriages, com prising the various stylos now In uso. Also a bountiful lot of Top Buggies. Tho genuino Concord Buggies on hand. Cook's Patent .Tump Seat Birotielies and Buggies, nrdored Executor’s Sale, vlrtuo or an order of the Omirt of Or dinary for Polk countv, (In., will ho the first Tuesday In December next, before the Court H«usc door in Co lnr Town, within the lawful hour* of sale, tho following: The pine* on which Samuel I). WPaon, deceased, lived, containing about three hun dred nnd forty acres of land, one hundred nud eighty acres of which is cleared nnd ln f lood order for cultivation. The placs has on t n good comfortable framed dwelling, fram ed gin house, stables and other out-hoosrs— it is about two miles from Van Wort on the ionic road. Also seven likely negroes, to- it: Stephen, 0.1 years old, Dolly, 45 years, Lltidy, 27 years, and hor two children, ono fl nnd tlio other .1 years old. George, 21 old nnd Martha, 8 years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tho dav of rale. JOHN II. WILSON. Executor oetIDIOd of Sim'ID. Wilson, dsa'd. from It. heat created fully tested, and have lio herltane^ ... ing that tiiv piper* would have llcon p served if I hod left them in the safe, A number of our eitlsens hnvo examined it since the firo ami were i condition, nnd noma ftf ' thorn have ordered safes of you. believing them REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES. I shall tako great pleasure in recommend ing yutir sifoi. You nro at liberty to make proper. [signed] M. J. DURHAM. COTTON GINS'! ' Huviiig frequently been requested by our friends to accept' at. Agency for Cotton Gins, wo hnvo at length concluded to accom modate them, though at no particular profit to ourselves, ns wo sell Rt tire smallest doinmissions. WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL? ftor examining them carefully, and consulting Plnntois Buyers, we Inimd thnt Orr’s stood tlio highest with every nud Aftor Cotton Jhij who line! tested tho mutter. AVo therefore gave the prelerence to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of on* friends needing n Gin will do well to buy of us ns we warrant every Gin sold, mid we also furnish nn experienced nud skill- tvoi-kiniin to deliver them at. tlio Gin Douse nud put them in good running order. We Would like !o have orders left with us as far ahead ns po*s|11c, • ”» thnt there may io delay in tleliveiing them nt the proper time. References ns to the superiority ol Orr's 3 over others are filed at our Hardware S'.oro, and can be seen by ending there. julvO—wtf HARPER A BUTLER. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, ROME, STEAM ENGINE WORKS, Pipes, WE respectfulls solid Broad Street, Romo, Ga. continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and Oftsli Customers, our Osotls ero for sale at tho LOWEST FIGURES. I certificates ns to the manner in which tin., resist the attacks of both FIRE AND BURGLARS. Thoso sftfc* have ii'jvor failed topresorvo their contents, nnd nro warranted to Vo ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. The construction of tlm BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is peculiar.and lu connec tion with tl.o "Great American Koy Regis ter Look," (which piss<'sst>8 tho great advan tage of having NO KEY HOLE and vet has tho security of n PERMl'TATlNG KEY capable of 250.000,000 changes.) they will be found perfectly impregnable. A. W, CALDWELL. Rome, O*. Stmai *cv A SsYMoun, Nashville, Tonn. may25 xly. Administrators’ Snlo. W ILL l*o sold before the court house doo in Koine, Floyd co., on tho first Tues day In Documhur next, within the legal hours * lo, tho following Also—at the same (into nt Cumming in Forsyth county—Lots No*. 1223, 016, 037* 320, 033, 807, 371, 1 till dist. 1st see., nnd No. 53.1, .'bl-disL. 1st iec v No.838. 3d digL Jst see.. No. 83d, 2d dfab let .son, No. 4(2, 1st d(st. 1st see. , Also—nt tho some time nt Canton In Cher okee county, Lot* Nos. 382. 2fll», <|57, 54, 3d dist. 2d soc., Nos. 030, 1083, 008, 16th dist. 2d »0c„ NO. 101.3d dist. 5d sen., No. 110, 4th dist. 2d sec., No. 218, 13th dial. 2d hoc. Bold as tho property of M. T. Mendenhall ncl Secretary of the tnoeling be order- if desired. Repairing in every branch of I tosoe this duly oxoouted. * , J *- 5th. That it committee of five bo Ap pointed by the Chair to conduct corres pondence in this nnd other States ; and . committee of fivo in each district bo iso appointed, lo raise funds to defray ny expense of printing and distribution -.ml correspondence. Rc.flvcd, That meetings bo held in ich jungisterial district, within n week, ).• tne purpose of oigauizing according o the nr8t rejolution. Georgia State Agricultural Society, The Atlanta American of Friday lost, say*: The Society hold Its regular annual meeting l.wtni iht in tho City .Counoil Room, at tho City- Hall. There was * fair attendance. The following are ; ho ofiioors elect for tho current year, President", Hon. D. W. Lewis of Han • >ok. VICE PRESIDENTS. lrft. Hon.lieorgoP. Harrison, of Cliat- i.un. 2nd. T. M. Furlqw, Esq., of Sump- w<l. If. F. Ward, of Butts. 1th. Dr. Beasley, of Troup. 5th. .1 C. Sproull, Ksq., of Cass. >ih. Hon. John Billups,of Clarke. 7»h. lion. K. U. Ward, of Qreeno, 'ih. lion. W. Schley, of Richmond,* Corresponding .Secretary, Bov. C, . Howard, ol Kingston, Cuss Coun- fho last is a newly* croated office.— • Vice Presidents arc distributed by igressional District*, the numbers eating tiie district each represents. l.vSccrotnry is elected by the Exec- . e Committee, the memberu of which President, and rluo Terms TO THE TRADE. Enameled and Collar Leather, Patont Dash and Flap Leather, Broad Cloth, all prdors, and La^c* W suit f*»r (Primming Top Buggies nnd Carriages j Cotaiinos, Hnnimor-eloth Fringo, Bread Beaming and Busting Laces, Curtain Bilks and Fringos, Brusaull, Velvet and Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining and face Nalls, Beatninir fiord. Enameled Duck Dril ling and Mudin Cloths, Curtain Damasks, Black Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point naiiils, nil styles and sisos, Hubs, Bnokcs, Rims, Shafts, l'u).- .Circular 8.?nts Ralls and Barks, Sulky Shaft*, Turned Bent Spindle*, Whlflletree*, Polo Yokes aud Turned Collar*. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Done at Short Notice. \ The best of Cotvch and Carriage Varnishes and Faints for sale, with many other goodt all rf which nro warranted to bo tho boat.- All the above mimed articles I will sell very low for CASH or on short timo to Prompt Paying Customers. HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. ;7H9*8eo Advertisement in another column Feb2.18fl0,wly. 1 h n v.vv. Cliatdogh Sheriff Sale. — jnunopneodj inul v*. • f nW iifno'rtml jflafce r for holding in*xt Fair, will bo fixed by the Ex it* C'ommUtco. . 'tudes nr Komk a.nii niR Poms. ; u*y is not so near its end os mo- • nd pxpedt. ii^OO^rvived Mg oh bard as the preseijL III • combined (JenuEii anajSpan- *»f ChariwVs^torniedland » Homo, enacting iff its streeb the iialioUcal cruelties, burning, - tor- , r. robbing, lavirtlijug, and deatgoy- or ten days., Sonid six thousand •ho inhabitants perlkhotl, 10,000,000 --Vns of plunder were collected, and »pn Clement VII. paid 400,000 ducats i* his own ransom. Luther thought nut the end of Rome hud come. But .t Las adtfMifcjmd recovered. Sixty years ago iUnrga in the hands of Napo-1 icon, who kceKod ^to fie*iiato whether to cvnsMie^Wfceii lu 1820, 1831 and 18 IK it was u prprf^to ‘rovolftfiop, Gwi- buldi hiniMdf, ox polling tlio Pope,Mho escaped’in tno disguise of alootman on a coach box; A"'re publican government was then estab lished, but another year saw him book again and now lie looka,for. support fmm.U,6 despOtismiWM^ - solves tremble at his fall, nil dominion may be even • ncl, but that dominion is really hit weakness and not his strength, nnd "when hois well rid of it, he will xoign ■a head of the Homan Catholics with more substantial influence than for a long time past.—English »vaper. dour in Summerville, within tlio legal hours of side, on tho first Tuesday in De. her next, die following property, to wit : Two lots of land, Nos. 3 and 4, in block 8, in (lie town of Summerville. Said lots arc wotl improved, hnvo a good Briok Dwclliug- llouse, and other necessary building* upon diem. Lovlod on ns'tho property o(,Boujn- ttiin Garrotte to satisfy n fi fa from tlio Supe rior Cjurt in favor of II. W. CUIkerson vs. Ben]nmln Garrotte, property pointed out by Pl’ff's attorney. Also 2 lots of land, Nos. 173 and 174, in flth District and 4th seution. Levied on ns tlio property of A. E. Greer to satisfy a mortgage tl fa from Superior Court in favor of William Penn, for tlio use of John T. Meadow vs. A. E. Greer—proporty pointed out in said fi fa. Also twenty-fivo barrels of corn, more, or I less, ono cow and calf, and two yonrlings.— I Levied on n* the property of W. ». Daniel to satisfy n fi fn from the Superior Court in favor 1 of 8. A. Selmnn vs. W. B. Reacoand W. Dan iel, principal, nnd Jos. Harlow, Jr., ondorsor. v/Also—ono bod, two tublos, ono library of books, two stovas, two saddles, hnlf dozen I lot Of sOndrids. J Loujtd on a* the of E? L! RoW4o tmtisfy a fi fa €■ BORGIA—Folk County. ■yfrilBREAS William Peek bns applied YT to mo for letter* of dimissinn from his ndministradon mi tho estate of Frances Gil bert, deceased. « Tliesu nro. therefore, to cito and admonish nil persons interested in auid estate, to ho nnd appear at my oflico, on or before tlio ex piration of six months, to show cuiiso, if any they have, why said applicant should not he dismissed from his said administration in terms f tho statute in such cases made and pro- NEW FIRM. Mills • & Sumter, HA VINO ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOOETHF.U FOlt MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, rpIIK manufacturing of nil sixes and styles ot SASH and BUNDS, PANEL DOORS. X Ac., nnd also tho limitless of UNDERTAKERS. Huvlng an Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH I-’lItST QUALITY OK MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO manufacture largely, All articles, in,our line, and to fill ull order* at the shortest notice. MR. SUMTER, has boon long known in this community, as a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all orticlos made by us. Wo shall he ahio to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash. Blinds, nud Furniture, at very reasonable prices. We cordially invito all tho eitizons of tlio country to our Ware Room. Furniture Store and Manufactory, both on Broad St.. Romo, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASES always on hand, nnd every quality of COFFINS tnade as soon as required, CHARLES W, .MILLS. ROME GEORGIA., 1 N0R tho manufacture of Locomotives, ‘ Stationary Engines of any Siso or put torn according to order. * " ■ } Rail Road work, Iron .Belton apd|Roars. Hot Blasts Tor Fumades and Rolling Mil s, Castings nnd Machinery, Housing, Mill Screws, £urntyig.La|bos, lj»rillJ ; , ru»*f*,#h*A- "oas nud Water Works erehtcsl j 'till kinds of Mnrhinjary repaired- Htw.o ,a'wayi hand Wrought Iron Steatp and Water pi Kt.nm Cooks, (lungcH, Ac. ‘ Castings of any Siz6. Irhn mid Brev* ^hslltigs hindo to order— hnvo nlWnvs on hand sonn of 4ho best GIN OKAltlNti in tho p luntrv t- nr*o Ondgontts, Casting* for Horse P.iAVor, Thrnsliing Mn- ehiius, and u irnrloty of bbhutiVul Patterns of Iron Railing for DjveUhig^Publio Build- ings, Cemetery Lots, Ac. Boilers. Finn, Tubular, LncotnMlvo anil Cyllmjar Uoib r*. made and rapalrod. Water Tanks; Bust Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Rmoko Stacks, Ac. Blacksmith work made to order. Mining Machinery. Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers. Lifting and Force Pumps, Pump Beds and ■Joint*,Whim nnd Wliinro Kibb!o«, Stamp Bonds of any required linrdnesS; KM kinds of MINERS TOOLS.—PirtI ulnr nttcntioli ia given to this brnucli of biislms*, Mr. Jnmes Noldo, Sr., Who snperlntonds the wo k, hav ing been a long ttino hi Europe for the pur pose of obtaining the JatestvJmprovonioiits nud drawing of mining work. Persons in want of'Steam Engines will do well to cull on us befwh going elsewhere, we will warrant our Engines to bn equal iu overy'particular to the best made anywhere, and for simplicity and durability not to be excelled. A list of prioM sent ou applica tion. Wo can make and put up Engines in run ning order nnd wiirrftnt*thorrt*tor less than they onn ho hud from,Philadelphia York, none but t hi) host material use work. All boilers mntuifnoftired nt tahnshment we will wnrraht to bo of the best No. 1, lViina Charcoal Hammered Iron. Wo arc now nmnufii-tiiring n now Iron Cot ton Screw with A.iii-Friotlon Ball, those who have them prefer them to ull others. We in- vitonM in want of a good screw, that will al ways Inst lo pack any size bale, to oxiimiiie this. Hiving tho largest establishment and machinery of any shop in the 8tnto, nnd ns | every department is superintended by our selves, wo feel confident thnt wo can do work heap nud equal to any In the United Slates. NOBLE. BRO’S. A C0„ Romo, Go. npr!l27.1300wly. vidod. Given iindei lure this fith o aiiglO-fim my bund uud ofileial signa August, IRftO. S. A. BORDERS, Ord. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ARTICLES OF EVERY .DAY USE. II. T. n ifSIUTT’N Pure Medicinal Veast. Mtinufnetiirud from common Bult'nnd Pure Cream Tarter. When used ill Broad, Cake or Biscuit, it turns to gno, (like thnt from a bottle ot Soda water,) /?Q nnd remnins dormant iu tlio dough, v/0 until it is set In tho oven, when the heat causes tin. gn* to escape through AND the dough while baking. The bread, cake or biscuit is not only very light, *y(\ hut perfectly wholesome. Where this I Yeast is u«Qtf. you Will require about ono quarter the amount of shortening used with ordinary ycust. It limy also bu used f«r buckwheat cakes, johnny enke*, and all kinds of pa*try. Tbf* yeast is put up only in one pound cans with eht ekered label. Bed, white nnd blue—no othor is genuine—bewnro of imitations. B. T. BABBITT’S TURK CONCENTRATED POTASH. Warranted double tlio strength of common Potash, aud superior to nny (20 Saponitlor in market, put up in cans OO of I lb., 2 lhs., 3 11)8., 0 U.H., and 12 11)8., with full, dirot ti< ns for making AND Hard and Soft Soap. Olid pound will make fifteen gaHous of * it so.sp. No 70 lime is required. ^Con-tuners will find GEORGIA t I'loyti County* W HEREAS, Jnmos F. Hoskinren, Admin istrator of Jaino* T. Bond, deceased, represent to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on Record, flint they have fully administered James T. Band's e late, These are, therefore, to cite all persons eon- corned. kinsmen and creditor*, to show cniise, if any they can, why said Adminis trator should not ho discharged from their Administration und receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in April. 1801. Given under my liuiul nud ojllei.il signature nt office, 3d September, 1800. *cp7 JE88E LAMBERT!!, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Floyd County. Shirley, administra- corned, kindred and if any they can. why said Admi ahou'd not bo discharged from hi* tration, nnd receive letters of admission on the first Monday in February. 1801, Given under my hand ami min ini signa ture, nt oflico, this 5th July. 1800. July 13 J. LAMBERTH, Ordinary. jttly27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DI CKER, Importer, Manufaoturar and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, TO pholstery, IH A T B E S S E S. COTTAGE OHA-imS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. ,ioal.irly, to visit hi* W.iro Rooms, where ho bus n NVITcJ I ;,!/ of i L i lie j Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, Miliogmy, Walnut, and Imit 'lion Furnltuie, From the b-st Spring Seat Sofa, to the commonest article In uso. Also ull ufsortnienl of Miitronxcs) Tuclicr’g'Pntent Spring Bud, ( ouche*, Luuugua, 8id«!buurds,SHfcs* All l:ln l» of Furniture with dispatch, nnd tioatly repaired. Thankful for tlio very liberal pntron igo heretofore oxmnded to him, ho hopes, by cjoqo ut- oo.q l j. u. AKItIDOKfSJi’lr. GIXIUUIA, ITuyd Oumly, , TTrirERKAS, Clmrloi II.- Smith itn.j John T Y M. Q linn, havo applied to mu in pro- per form, for permanent letter* of admin istration on the estate of John .Smith, late These-are tnerelorh td cite and adihonlslt the. kindred and cruditors of auid doceased. to show cause, (if any they havo) within tlio time prescribed bv law, why said letters of administration shoti'd hot bo rrnntod unto Charles H. Smith und Johii M. Quinn on John Smith’s estate. Given under my hand nnd official signature i this 15th of October, lflflO. octlO-iOd J. LAMBERTH. Ord. this the cheapest Putash iu market. hrEnlciNAL'^qV^RATCs. 1 A perfectly pure und wholesome aril cio, froo from till dnletcrious mutter; so prepared sfint* a* tho circular cotnpanying the Salerutus will hIi nothing remains in tho bread wl baked, hut common suit water and Ilnur. Put up neatly in papers of 1 lb.. i lb. und lib. n. t. babbitt’* nQ CONCENTRATED SOFT SOAP. UO One b ix. costing Ono Dollar, will mako 40 galluns of handsome Soft Soap by AND simply adding boiling water. n. t. babbitt’s CONOENTRATED 'SA L SODA, new artielo exclusively for the South. Sal Soda or-Washing Soda can ifht he sent South during warm weather, as It deliquesces or melts. I drv out the water, and put up tlio Sal Soda lh'1 Ih. papers,“warranted to stand the wann est climate.” Cue pound Is equal to four pound* of ordinary Sal Soda or Wushlug Soda, consequently it is much cheaper—tho denier save* 66 per cent, on tho freight, n» ho does not fa to pay freight on water, n. t. ii .re bitt’b SOAP FOR FAMILY USE. Ono pound of this *>o:ip is equal to AND three pounds of ordinary Family 8c*ap. Oni pound will make three gallon* <»f **yr\ hanareine Soft -Soap. It will remove I yJ paint, grease, fur nnd stain* of nil kinds. It will not injure the fabric, on tho contrary, it preserves it. Ii will wash iu hard or salt water. But little labor is required where this Soap is uso 1. Machinists nud Printers will find this soup superior to anything iu market. If your storekeeper dues not keep the above goods, send -$5 by mail, md I will send a package of eith.r artielo; or an assorted box. con- tn'nmg a part of ••in li artielo, ns you in»y dirct. 8 Pd the name of your GEORGIA—Folk Comity. W HEREAS. Ehapbnn R King, ■•xecutor _ of tho Uvit will nnd te*t, incut of George Smith, deecasod, hnsappHed t i nio for Jolt: rs of Dismission from bis said Administrati oi— Them are therefore, to cite nnd admonish tho kindred and friends, nnd all persons in terested, to show cause, (if any they have) why tho said applicant should not be dis missed from his administration of said es tate. at tho first Court of Ordinary for said ’county, nftor tlio expiration of six months from Uiis date. Given under my hand and official signature this 20th day of August, IStitt. uug2-l—On) S. A. BORDERS. Ord. 70 68 GEORGIA, Floyd Comity. W IE REAS. William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Jacob Smyor, represent* to the Court in hi* petition, duly filed and entered on Record, that he hns ’fully administered William Slayer's estate, These are, therefore, to cito nil persons concerned, kindred uud creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said administra tor should not bo discharged from his admin istration and recolVo letters of dismission on tho first Monday in April, 18111. Givon under my hand and official signature this September 3d. 1RAI. sop7 JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord. luniifamuml and ropn LtslI, d St., near the Etowah House, where Fur- cd. Work warranted to give satisfaction! :d nt wholesale price*—and great bargain July27‘fy. NEW Illustrated Edition OF Livingstone’s Explorations IN AFRICA. Including n Sketch of Sixtoen Years* Resi ilenco in Africa, nnd a Journey from thoCup< of Good Hope t thence across i Zambesi to th personal iiarrn LL. D., D. C. : Physicians and Sur; ling Meint do, a B y a dti A Fro h and large Stock of Southern Raieod ^r. „,, Grass Seed. /^F i 11 kinds, just received bv * V/ lf TURN LEY, .. No. 3 Choice Douss. Pure Train Oil. tebll. No. 3 Choice House Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, T EAS, Yeast, Ponderr Ess. Coflee, Black ing Cinaiuon Mace, Olive Oil, Vinegar, TURNLEY, No. 3 Cl oico Home. >g« *alel»' ffebll ’ Tost 0.11c in wh'ch you re.* (ions for skipping • and i ■Me. with tho diroo- Ad fres* B T. BABBITT. Nos. 01. GO. 08, 70. 72 and 74 NWodiin-ton st., Now York. A liberal discount to store keepers. *cp21 C11 AIT ()()(.’ A HI V E R INSTITUTE, (inyleirillc, Cherokee Co., Ain., A^lA!2 8WORTI1 ' a - M, Principal. OTUDRNT8 r,l bell, buxrs will bn renoiveil kj ut this Institution, and fitted for tho com mon duties of life, or any class in our Col- frgos. Competent Teoclicraaro employed. Send for a circular. 1an2l—wly Administrator* .Sale, Y virtuo of at* order of tho Court of Or- „ dinury of Floyd county, Ga., will he sold tho Court House in tho town of Romo, on the first Tuesday in December next, tho fol lowing property: A Tract of Land adjoining lands of Sam’l Mobley, Walton II. Jones and Rowland Bry ant, containing 32t> acres, more or less, about 200 acre* in cultivation, the balance well timbered. The pla-.e is well known ns one of the most productive and dosirnblq. in Vturn's Valley, lying withiu 3J miles of Rome on the Cave Spring road. The Geo. A Ain. Railroad, which is now in an active *tnlo of progress, run* through tho tract. There is a good Gin House, Stables and Negro Cal.ins on tho plncj. well watered and iu a good neighborhood. Sold as tho property of tho ostute of Online! Jones, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of snid estate. Terms—One-third cash, nnd tho bnluneein one and two yeors. with interest from date. MARY II. JONES. Adm'x. WILLIAM H. JONES, Adm’r. octl—twftawtd FOR SALE, Valuable Laiuls, City Fropt’y AND NEOjiOES. 1C, 0 0 acres Coo.*a llivor La ini', about 150 acres I. (torn land. I House and Lot iu tlio city of Roqie. On. 52 Negroes, most of th.-tii young and like y. AT ADMINISTRATORS SALE. B Y virtue of an ordeV from tlio'Cbnrt of O.dinurv of Floyd county, Ga., will he >old on the first Tuesday in pccjtnbcr nfcxt, before the court house door In said county, within the legal hours of sale, the trait of land in said county, whereon C ; d. Francis Ir win resided at the time of his death, lying 18 miles below Rome, in suid county. Coma river, containing ono thuusa*m more or less, of which 400 or 460 aci first quality river bottom land, 300 acres in cultivation, a number of a which the timber will be cut down tl On the place is a good double log dwelling house, A all nocessnry out houses,good negro houses, gin houso aud screw, fine well ’ soring water, a good apple and peacl chard, pours und grapes, und ia suicl to b< of the best cotton farms on the Coosa river.— A house nnd lot in the city of Rome, contuin- fnr n doctor or lawyer, ana iii l n C “ (saryoui-! Chvomo-Lithographic Plates, buildings, sltuutul between the Choice Hotel' and the Court House, a desirable residirtee fora business or professional man, and all tho Negroes belonging to said estate, fifty- fwoin number, of jvlilcb there are* men from 21 to (15 years old, hoy.* from 7 to 17 years old, women from 22 to 00 years old, girls from 7 to 17 year* old, tho balance are cllll dreu of both sexes from 0 yours old down to infants. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Thumb ov Sai.b—One-third cash, the bid ice on a credit of twelve mouths, with in terest from date—notes with Approved securi ty, Sale to continue from day to day until the W. Continent, down tho river Ii astern Ocean. From the B _ ,, f David Livincmtoxk, flhe Faculty of urgenns. Glasgow; Corrcs- ... . «f»»e Geographical and ilistnriool Society of New York; Gold Med- ulist.and Corresponding Member of the Roy al Geographical Societies of London, Paris , To wl \ h ’ h 5b ft'Wod u Historical Sketch of Discoveries in Africa. Illustrated with ftno Chroino-Lillio-grnpliio Plates. Large l2ino. of t (0 pages. Wo havo just publlihod o Now Eilillon of this Grout AVork, Illustrated with very fine AS. OIIMOXD, j \ JKO. MOHItliO.N, MeNAUGIir, ORMOND A Co., Commission Merchants, And Dealers in General Merchandise. Keystone Buildings, AVhitohuil St. ATLANTA, GA. ^SteKEPERENCKS—Messrs. 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Thoae out of employment; vd vho desire to ettfingA’Ili”firf nonorabjo and profitnldn bnalncsa, should apply utonde.| • Add’i • all order, tu DUANE RDLLCON, Propri’r'of th" Quaker Oily Puhlithlnjtlloai* .Vo. 33 SOUTU THIJlh.STREET. nvllwflm. - pt.tteA«lnM*« 1*- From Natu Mountain Herbs and erery hilt, are in'this Parents look to yo let them sufl'or, wh ftgeut* of nature her natural, harmless ou oue of Tula ”—tuik JUDSON’B WORM TKA | JUDSOX’S WORM TEA ( JUUSON’8 WORM TKA j GET A PACKAGE, CHILDREN TAKE IT ' IT NEVER FAILS- itik pocto'rs Are l Sewing’ lUflchines! AFTER this dnto, I will soli tho improved Barlholf Family SewingMuchhies ata Re- dilution of $20.00 from former prices. V. S.—The New Straight Needle Machine is now nut. nov23.1y. A. LEYDEN, Ocn’I Ag’t, * , ' Atlanta, Ga. STOVES! A, W. CALDWELL, JrANUFAC'rU.IlEh OF Tin, Shew Iron & l'o|.prr Wares, AND DEADER IN •^3 Stoves, Pumps & House VgpSf Furnishing Goods, A large nnd well bo- | ectod ( varioty of Cooking & Heating Stoves. 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JUDBON & CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS, 60 Leonard Street New Yorfc For siilo l.y Fnrcll * Yciacr und A Nowlin, Romo, (in. Also by »H dealers throughout tho State. PERSONS OCT OF EMPLOYMENT. AGENTS WiNTED In eyerw County in the u* rpo engage in tho salo of soinouf If 1 ® ., JL/ fl nd most elegantly illtttlratod W published. ' . Our publications aro of tho nmit.in 1 * ”, e ing character, adopted to the want* ®* ■ Farmer, Mctihanio nnd Merchnrit; lh*y published in tho .bestsl-yD hound >8/ ^ most substantial manner, and are. f ,. plane in tho Library of every HouWh To men of enterprise and indfisirlo®' *?^ its, this bnfeinrpB oflHft nn opportunity ‘ profitable employment, seldom to n Persons desiring to aot os agents wifi coivo promptly, by mall, full parti terms, Ac,, by nddressiag . LEARY, GETZ, * CO., PubllshGJi No. 824 North 2d st., Phllsdeipm*' octlOwlm