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SHADOWS ON TI1U WA1.I..
0 tho licnvlh thei'4 13 nn hour of
dreaming,
UU'dUilllL, «, -
. culm nml ponftivo solituclo or soul,
ion life nml dentil have oneli another
Booming,
•.acl thoughts aro with us owning no
control.
vso are tho spirits, Memory
ing; .
n deep solemnity they ri
rovcal*
in uuu£i a >»nd full,
. rouding the living present, and con-
foaling . ,. ,
ao world around us—Shadows on
the wall.
Polk Sheriff Sale.
w ILL bo soldbofore the courthouse door
in Ocdar Town, Volk county,
firet Tuesday in December next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property:
rissy, and li
One negro woman named rinrissy, and bor
child, levied on ns the property of W. It. 0.
Prior, to satisfy one fl. fa. in favor of Unuiol
C. Roberts, vs. said Prior.
Also, one bouse and lot In the town of
Cedar Town, knoWn nd the Kingsberry
honse, near the spring, levied on ns the
les Kl
projmrty of Charles Kiiigsberry, to satisfy
1 ft. fa. issued Irom Polk mipcrior Court, ia
fnror of Bctij. F. Biglow vs. said Kings.
The Charm* off Life
Thoro aro a thousand things in this
world to nifliet and sadden, but 01 how
many tliat are beautiful and good 1 lno
world tcoiiis with beauty, and objects
winch gladden the cyb and warm tho
heart. ' Wo might bo happy if wo would.
Thoro aro ills wo cannot esenno—tho
approach of disoaso, and death, and
miHfovtnno, tho sundorlng of earthly
ties and tho canker worm of grief, yet a
vast minority of evils that besot us
might bo avoided. Tho courso of in*
temperance, iuterwovon ns it is withjnll
tho ligaments of society is ono that
never strikes but to destroy. Thoro is
not ono bright page upon the record of
its progress ; nothing to shield it from UIIU Il# m iruni
tho heartless execration of the humnn I favor of Tarlton C. Coll,
race. It should not oxbt—it ought
not. Do away will) all this, wars would
end, and kindness mark tho ii\torcdurse
hot ween man and man. Wo aro too
selfish, as it is tho world was mode for us
nlono. How much happier would wo
be wero wo to labor more earnestly to
promote each other** good. Goa bun
\ blessed us with a homo that is not
| OraaV PIto Dai
W. B. DODD
Danville, at 1Ey
DODDS & Co.’s
the land and plantation upon wldch
resides, In the Slat dint., nml 3rd see —
thu land unknown, Levied upon'to satisfy
ono ft. fa bauad from Polk Superior Court, hi
i Ellta B. Coil,
• pcs, liko the loaves and blossoms
rudely shaken.
j»v cruel winds of winter from tho
tree
; our existonoo ; phantoms aro uwakon
Wild passing gleams of .toy’s young
ecstacy; ....
:*(l Love, once kind and tenderly out-
,«• ml L -UK «
a Hndthom (lour ml ever ltosYon-1 ugc*n>o»th«»r»,It«ouW
Also, two lota of bind. No*. 68 and 08. in
the 1st dial, and 4th section, levied on ns the
property of Jamoa F. Strickland, by virtue
ft.'fii. taa,led from Polk Superior Court,in
p of Wm. M. Uiitcliinga, administrator
ol Walton Burry, deceased, va. James F.
Strickland.
K. LYON, D. Rh’ff.
t hott|
look around us.
.Wall.
• clasping hands, old fiiends\ii[»s and
affections.
nice botliod forms, besido u» on tlio
earth,
mo baek to haunt us, ghostly recol
lections
With mystic converso by tho silent
hearth.
. «t these aro kindly spirits, and rctir-
Draw their long shadows slowly from
tho wall, ,
. d visit us in pence and gcntloness,
inspiring , ,, .
, hope that brings tho sunshinoafter
curtain upon earth, which is very beau
tiful, oven when autumn breaths her
changing breath upon it. Gou reigns
in heaven. Murmur not at a Being so
-bountiful, and wo can live happier
than wo do.—Home Journal.
Oar Vice Presidents*
Tito romarkabla enroer of John C.
Ilrockiniidgo affords scopo for ouo of
Mr. .Savago’s moat graphic sketches.—
' fortunuto
llo regards hlut as tno most for
statesman of the day t “for It Is r
find a Ilian of Ills talent* and cr
all.
■rrespondout of tlio National Intolligcncor.
From Ciitiin.
Suanuii.u, Aug. 12, 1800.
After four weeks’ nhsconce In tho
ilt'of l'ooliili wo returned hero Inst
.ling. Wo wore in tho Gulf several
■/» before tho arrival of tho Allied
, ts. On tho noth July tlioy anchor-
iu our immediate vicinity {.tho long
e of at least two hundred and fifty
i>s making* a* vory imposing appear-
. c. 11 was a sight to bo remembered}
ino a naval display not often being
... Their approach and evolution in
ng up tlieii positions wore vory In
to
KXF.CtJTRIX’8 MALE.
P URS PANT to the Inst will nml testament
of Joel H. Terrell, deceased. late of Polk
county, will bo sold before the Court House
door in Color Town, Polk eou-ty. within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January next,one likely and valuable negro
of age, tlii
B'f
before
Administrator’s Hnle,
virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Cass county
before the Court House door ill Rome. Floyd
county, on the first Tuesday III DecvUilmr
Having frequently been requested by our friends to nccopt an
Agency for Cotton Gins, wo lmvo at length concluded to nccom-
madato them, though at no particular profit to ourselves, ns wo sell at
tho smallest commissions.
After examining them'carefully, and consulting Planters and
Cotton Buyers, wo found that Qrr’s stood the highest with every ono
who lmd tested tho matter. “Wo therefore gnvo tlie prelerence to
Conorete Safes Triumphant!
rORTY-BlOItT ItOtHIS IN THE FlllE
D.isrii.i.«, Kjr.,Msrcli 7, HUM
Me ssrs. W. II. Dodds A Co., Cinrinnnti:
Dear Sir—The safe 1 pun-hnsed of you ...
September last IuissUmnI the great Are which
occurred in our town on tho 23d Kebuary splen
didly. I had a large amount of notes, receipts
Ae. in it, before the l»iiil<liiiK burned I took
tlio paper* out hut put in soiuo sbeets of pa
per, nml upon opening it since tho burning,
they were
NOT EVEN SCORCHED
The vet tiering on the drawer* was a little
warped; the lock works very well, nu
when I oil it n little I think it willheasgot
os ever. Mv safe was in tho lower story of
three at«ry building with shingle roof. In
Any of our friends needing n Glirwill do wolf to buy of ns ns we
....tint every Gin Rold.nnd wo also furnish ait experienced and skill-
nrklmiu to deliver them at tlio Gin House uiid put ilium in good
running order.
Wo would like to have orders left with u» aa far ahead as ]>o«*U.le, so that there may
bo no delay in deli voting them at the proper time. Reference* as to thesu|icrioiity ol Orr’s
dins'over others are tiled nt our Hardware Store, and onu ho seou by ruling there,
julyft-—xvtf HARPER &. 11UTLEU*
three story biiildimr wiili shingle roof. In an
adjoining room, with only n plHslcrod parti
tion, a drug Store was kept, ami immediately
eating and attracted all ©yes.
. cnclof tho lino the French tnon-of-
r and transports wero anohorod to
iler, then came tho English men-of-
with their transports, at tlio other
1 of tho lino towards the.river Ev-
clasi of vessels is represented in the
audit; there ore all gradations of
, irom tlio lino-of-huttlo ship to tlio
> t diminutlvo gunboat. Tho Eng-
have fifty tnoiiK>r*wor, tlio French
., ty ; tho balance nro transports,'hos-
:il ships, tugs lenders,' Ac. There
i gome 10,000 troops to bo landed—
tlery, cavalry and infantry—and
•ro aro a sufficient number of light
light steamers to mako a very for-
iable attack upon tho Polho forts
ui tlio seaward. On tho 1st of Atig-
tlio disembarkation was commono-
and for several days great activity
s displayed—barges full of men bo-
• towed by tho gunboat*. The
•nch landed enthusiastically in tho
■At near tlio mouth of tho northern
er, (tho ono which Mr. Ward os-
ndod lost year,) and wore soon in
-session of ono of the forts. No ro-
inco was made. Homo dangerous
los, liowovor, wero discovorod in
:o to prevent a catastrophe. The
L-lisli took possession of a fort on the
oil to bank* and up to tho day we
. tno 7th of August, tho Allies wore
,ily engaged in landing men, stores,
ii munitions of war.
fho Polho forts, tho scone of tho
<t year’s fight, are about sovon miles
ith of tho position now occupied by
i Allies; thoy are supi>osoa to bo
.ill garrisoned and well annod { they
)k quito/ornliduble from a distance.—
thin a few miles of tho north rivor
>u o is an oncampinont of a vory largo
.vo of Tartar soldiers, estimated to be
>00. A largo reoonnolterlng party
English and French had nslightskir-
. :-h with a detachment of this foroo,
. I retired with a small lo«s, a day or
. .) after tho landing. It is evident
t tho mattor will not bo docidcd at
•o ; tlio Allies arc cautious and wary,
•ining determined to risk nothing.—
. feat to thorn would bo torriblo; tueir
stigo irrevocably lost, their influonoo
dio'Evst could scarcely bo maintain-
. Thoy have groat difficulties to
tend with in tho nature of theooun-
, and though I can scarcely doubt
.. ir ultimato success, they will liaye
easy nor bloodless victory.
Upon our return to Shanghai lost
. dning wo found nothing now oxccpf
. tore iutouso oxcitomont than on tin
urt of tho foreign residents about ro-
, Is. Tho foreigners aro enrolling
i.omsolvos and hiking ovory jirecau
\m. Homo ono thousand or twolvo
.mired English and French troops are
. re, but tlio officer in command Jin*
.lers to defend the Chinese toicn with his
hole force, against any attack tho rebels
. iy mako. This loaves the foreign
tlomont unprotected, and is a very
.jingo proceeding. Tho English aro
illy at war with tho. Chinese, and
.t they will protoct tho wretched old
..vii of Shanghai, which is entirely do
ted, and leave the immense amount
capacity
so profoundly appreciated nt so early a
teriod of life. John Adams was fifty-
our years old when olooted to tho Vico
Presldonoyt Jofi’orson, fifty throe;
Aaron Burr, forty-four $ Goorge Clinton
sixty-five; Elbriuue Gerry, Mxty-nlno ;
iMniol D.Tompkins, forty-throe; John
C«Calhoun, forty-three; Martin Van
Buren, fifty; Hiolmrd M. Johnson, fifty
seven: John Tyler, fifty-one; Gebrgo
M. Dallas, fifty-three; Millard Fillmore
forty-eight; William R. King,sixty-six,
whilo Brookinridgo was elected to tho
high olBce at thirty-fivo. Thus, at this
early ago Mr. Breckinridge, “had torved
Ids country abroad, liadboon a legisla
tor in his Statu and iu tho Niittonul
Congress, had been tendered tho
representation of the Republic in
Europe, and elevated to tlio second
office in the gift of tho people. Truly
might the lines of tho poet bo applied
to him i
“ ‘Ho Is almost sunk
Boncnth the weight of trusts and offices
Not merely offered, but imposed upon
him.' ”
In this commotion.” says Suvngo,
“It Is a noteworthy fact tliat tlio two
youngest of tho really prominent men
of tliO'Domooratio or any other party—
Messrs. Brookinridgo, and Orr, of Mouth
Carolina—at the samo time presided
over the two liousosof the national Leg
islature.”
n«xt, within tin* lawful hour* of *ul«\ the
followin'* Lot* of lsiul, vltt Lot No. a2ft, In
the &th ills., mid Ith sna.,al»o lot No. Si, In
tlis 2lib .list, nn*l :ir.\ tec.f n part of oach lot
lying In Ohnttmign eoiinty, ntnl n pnrt in
**’ ilroimty. ft.»l»l ns the property of Wit-
setting there
... ■ pnint*, oils, tnr-
1 H.pior*. Tim build-
il with tiiu Patterson Hotel
shlo and was within six feet of th-
Court House oil the other, with a largo pile
ip|>o*ito whe
a considerable .piantit,
iwntiim,vttinpliiiii
limit llagwell. late of Cass county,’deceased.
Terms nindo known on Urn day of rule,
oct 12 jon.v L. ROWK, Adui'
Notice.
A LL person* are lierrbv notiftnl not to
A. -redlt Mrs. MARY J. KIND on my nc-
count, ns I shall not be responsible for any
debt sha may contract.
Hinoe our sepuration a lund tins Wen pro
vided for her support and necessary ex-
uenses. JOSHl T A KIND.
BcpUwtin
it. You Will ree at oneo the cxcessiv
.. at crente.1 at mid alioiit it. I regard it
fully tested, olid have no hrsitaney ill ray-
ing'thiit my p.iju'fs would have Won pro
rved if I had left them ill tlio anfo.
A number of our«itixeiis have examined
it *inee the Are and were surprised at its
ndition, and sonio of them Iinve ordorci
safes of you, Wlieviug them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFER.
I shall take great pleasure in roeoinniMid-
ing your safes. You aro at HWrty to make
Executor’s Nnle.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary for l’olk county, On., will bo
the first Tuesday in December next,
the Court House door in Cedar Town,
within the lawful hour* of sale, the following:
The plncn on whieh Samuel D. Wilson,
ilccensed, lived, containing aWut throe hun
dred and forty acres or land, one hundred
and eighty acres of which is cleared and in
good order for cultivation. The ptacs has on
It a good comfortable framed dwelling, fram
ed gin house, stables and other miMiooses—
" is aliout two miles from Van Wert on the
_. .mo road. Also seven likely negroes, to*
wit: Htophon, 85 years old, Dolly, 45 years.
Lindy, 37 years, and her two children, one 8
years and the other .1’years old. Geerge, 21
years <dd and Martha, n years old. Hold for
the benefit of tho heir* and creditors.
Terms tnade known on the day of rale.
JOHN 11. WILSON. Erpout.tr
nct1940d of Sini'l D. Wilson, dec'd.
fcarTl.o purest joy wo can cx}>orlcncc
in ono wo lovo, Is to seo that porson a
sourco of lmppiucsH to othore.
GEORGIA, Floyd County*
W HEREAS. Harrison Camp, Adminis
trator of John White, represents to
the Court, iu Id* petition duly filed nmf
***** * - A flyadmlnli
tered on record, Hint lie lias fill
ed John White's cstut
This ls t therefore, bicito all persons
Utor-
mis ib, HiiTnurv. sinwnii
eerned, kiudred aud •Teditorf, to show cait«o,
if any they can. why ssid administrator
should not be dlo-harged from his ndmiitis
trillion, and receive letters of dismissiou on
tlio first Monday in June, 1881.
(tiven tinder my hand and official signa-
thlsat offico, this Mh Nov. 1880.
15 J ESS E LAM BERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T O nil whom it limy concern—Elijah R.
Lumpkin having, in propor form,applied
mo for permanent letters of Administration
i tho estate of James Kyle, lnt<r of county»
This is to cite nil and singular tho credi
tors and next of kin of James Kyle to be
mid appear nt my offico, within tho time al
lowed by law, and show cause if any they
have, why pertiiniicitt Administration should
not bo granted to Elijah R. Lumpkin on Jas*
Kyle's ostalo.
fliven under my hand aud official signa
ture, nt office this 5th NnvcinW. i860,
novlft JESSE LAMHKRTU. Ord’y.
Notice to Dobtors and Creditor*.
Ci KORGIA, POLK COUNTY.
\JT All creditor* of Heury 0. Silvoy, late
of Polk county, deceased, aro notified to
present their eluiui* in term* of the Law,
nnd all dobtors of mid ostato are required to
mako payment.
nov#
Administratrix’* Notice.
G eorgia, polk county:
Sixty days after date I will apply to
the Court of f nlinnry of suld county for
leave to sell the Inuds boluuging t<> the ostnle
of Henry 0. Silvoy, late of said county, de.
ceased, this Nov. tlic 6th, 1860.
TEMPERANCE BILVEY,
novO Administratrix.
Administrators* Pule*
the mart house door
.. ..... on the first Tues
day hi DeeemW next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lots of Lund Nos. 774, 2.1, 782, in »d dist,
h see., No. 21, 21th dlsl. 3rd see., No. 144>
23d dist. :<d sec., aud No. 60, 15ih dist. 4th
Also—at the same timo nt Ciimming iu
Forsyth county.'Lota Nos. 1223, 015,
320, 0.1.1, 807, 371, 14th (list. 1st see., and No.
53.1, 3d dist. 1st see., No. *.'13.3,1 dist. lat see.,
No. 880, 2d dist. lst sec., No. 442, 1st dist.
Ists
Also—nt the same time at Canton iu Cher-
okae comity, FiOts No*. 382. 269, 657, 54. 3d
dist. 2d *Ae., Nos. 030, 1088, 608, 15th dist. 2<
ree., No. 101, :id dist. id see.. No. 110, 4th
dist. 2d see., No. 218, 1.1th dist. 2d see.
Sold ns the property of M. T. Mendenhall
•.a a
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
ARTICLES OK EVERY BAY USB.
n. T. B4BBITTS
Pure Hediomal Yeast.
Manufactured from romnion Salt and
Pure Cream Tartar; When used in
Bread, Cako or Blxouit, it turns to gas,
(liko that from a ImiUIuoI Soda water.)
/?Q mid remains dormant in tlm dougb,
UO until (tls sot in the own. when the
hunt causes the gas to escape through
AND the dough while baking. The bread,
cuke or biscuit is not only vory Uglit,
d bet wee
use. and a dm
dlately fro:
x»d. Th.
nil frame liiiilding attached
the Drag store, with oils, n tints, nnd litpiorr
in it, and n glurs duor 1,-adiug into my office
» of tills statei
proper.
Yoi
ent
frignedl
M. J. DC
iVe n»p Agents for these splendid Rnfcn
I invito the public to call nml see other
certificates as to the manner in which they
resist the uttneks of both
FIRE AND DURGLARN.
Thoro safes lmvo never fulled to preai
their contents, and nre warranted to be
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
The construction of tlio IUJK0LAR
PROOF SAFES is pociiHnr,and in
thin with the “Great American Key Regis
ter Look,” (which possesses the great advan
tage of having NO KEY HOLE nml vet has
ERMl'TATINU KEY
>,000 changes.) they will
nrlty of
capable of 250,uno,000 changes.) they
Ik* found perfectly impregnable*
A. W. CALDWELL, Rome,
Rtiiav niv A Skvboi ii, Nashville, Turn.
may25 *
GEORGIA—Polk County.
'HflIKKKA8 William Pork has applied
yy to me for letters of di mi salon from his
administration on the estate of Frances Gil
bert. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persona interested in said estate, to l>e and
before the
if any
il applicant should not Im
ilismissed from bis said administration In terms
f the statute in such cases inude nnd pro
vided.
Given under my hand
turn this 6th of August. I860.
auglO-Om 8. A. BORDERS, Ord,
id ofileinl signn
GEOIlGIAs Floyd County*
W HEREAS, James F. noskin.-mn. Admin
istrator of .Tallies T. Iloud, deceased,
represent to the Court, in bis petition, duly
filed nnd entered on Record, that they lmvo
fully administered J.imoe T. Bond’s citato,
These nre, therefore, Incite nil perse
eerned,.kinsmen and creditors, to show
if any thoy enn, why snid Adminis
trator should not he discharged from their
Administration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in April. Isttl.
Given under my hand and official signature
nt office, 3d September, i860.
«Mjp7 JESSE LAMBERT!!, Ordinary
property in the foreign settlement
ithoutevena corporal’s guard. Tho
nglish and French residents aro, its
.ay bo supposed, highly indignant,
.rough there nre some who ridicule the
.mn and say "there U no danger.”—
i ere are so many rumors incircula-
w and so many contradictory state*
•nlnaro mado in regard to tlio rebol
i-cn and tho probabilities of their
ming that it is linpo.^iblo to form an
-iiiion of any value. The excitement is
use, and 1 believe there is no doubt
the fact that tho Chinese town will
defended, instead ol *the foreign set-
• ment, by tlio English nnd French.—
ill not attempt an explanation of
is strange nnu unheard of state' of
dr*. It may bo only a piece of
ipidity; if not it is very mysterlotw
'l incomnrchcmdblo, and there fa
. on to believe tlml it may bo very
istrous in its results.
Postponed Administrator’* Rule.
W ILL 1« sold In-fore tho Court-house door
in Rome, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, the
following property, to wit:
Ouaaud a half shares, (there being four
shares) of Lot No. 321, part of Lot No. 248,
lying on tho west side or the ereok, with all
the privileges on tho crook for manufacturing
purposes. Also the south (mrtion of lot No.
220, and part of Lot No, 249, adjoining 248,
known os tho Under Wind place in thn 22d
dist. 3d soe. uf Floyd county, Go. Sold by
virtu%of an order from tho Ordinary of said
comity, ns the property of Dr. Thomas Ham
ilton, Into of said county, doeeastfd, for the
benefit of the heirs.
Tunas.—Credit to 1st of Jnnnary 1861,with
Interest from date, if not pnnotunlly paid,
novO D. M.JIOOD, Adm’r
.tiyA short timo since, in Cincinnati^.
; man inn joke, so lie says, intro-
ed a friend to a widow lady of somo
-ana. An intimacy sprung up bo-
GEORGIAy Floyd County*
XITHEREAS, Charles II. Smith nnd
TY M. Quinn,have applied to mein pro
per firm, for jwrmsncnt letters of ndmin-
istratioii on tne estate of John Smith, late
of raid county, deceased.
These aro therefore to etta nnd admonish
the kindred and creditors of said doceased,
to show cause, (if any thoy have) within the
Umo prescribed by law, why said letters of
administration should U6t bo granted unto
Charles IL Smith and John M. Quinn on
John Smith’s estate.
Givon under my hand and official signature
this 15th of Oetober, I860.
ootHMOd J. LAMBERT1I. Ord.
aai
MANHOOD
HOW LOST, HOWIIKRTOREI).
Just Published, in a Sealed En
velope.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
‘ “ MO *, **’■ Vi * Radical euro of Bpermatorrbasa or Seminal
eon thorn, which resulted m an eu-1 Weakness, 8cxunl Debility, Norvousness and
.gement of marriage. 1 lie was-to-bo I Involuntury Emissions producing Impotcney
Aoui no won on tho confidence of his Consumption nnd Montal and Physical Do
• ended as to borrow from her some ,u **
i hundred dollars, with which ho
•>i made himself scarce.. Tho sequel
tho ii flair is that tlio widow has
might suit against tlio man who in-
educed her to the deceiver, us a putty
tlio swindling transaction.
A PowerfulLicut.— 1 Tho N. Y. Journ-
of Comiuorcc stales Hint the Now
ork Central Kail road Company has
ropted the “Smith" light for general
i upon tho locomotives of their road.
‘By aid of this light,” says tho Journ-
“tho print of a newspaper can bo
.A 2,-lOU foot distant.” Nearly half a
Uility
»v ROB. .1. CULVERWKLL, M. D.
The important fuct Hint the awful rmise-
inenccs of self-abuse niuy be eflccttliilly rc-
imvcd without interim! medicines ortho dun-
[crcus applications « ‘
iiedinited Initigics, (
- is hero eleiirly demonstrated,‘and the
ly Kiici-cssful treatment,
lobrnted author fully ex-
’ * ryonofsen-
aunties, instruments,
d other empirical dcvl-
mnstn * ’
nrety new nnd binblv
us adopted by the
lilaiucd, by menus of whieh ..
nldod to cure himself perfectly,
least possiblo cost, thereby avoiding uii tiie
advertised uostriiiiis of the day. This Lec
ture will prnvo a boon to thousands nnd thou-
onn quarter the anmuut «»f h bor toning
used with ordinary yeast. It mny also
lie used f»r hickwhent cakes, johnny
cakes, and all kinds of pastry. This
yeast is put up only in one |MHtnd nans
with checkered Inbcl. Red, white nnd
blue—no other Is genuiuo—beware of
Imitations.
B. T. BABBITT’S
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH.
Warranted double the strength of
common Potash, and stqmrior to
Q Snponificr in market, put up in
UO of 1 lb., 2 lbs., nibs.. 6 11-*.. and 12
lbs., with full dlrecth.ns for making
AND Hard nnd soft 8<>np. One pound will
make fifteen guBolis or s .ft soap. No
•y/Y Hmo is required. Coiidiiners will find
I \J this the chcnpest Potash in market,
a. t. s.innirr’s
MEDICINAL SALERATUS.
A perfectly pure and wholesome arti
cle, free from all deluterious matter:
so prepared ‘hat, ns the cireulur nc-
eompanying tho 8nl •rntns will show,
nothing remains in the bread when
linked, but common salt water nml
flour. Put up neatly in puiN-rsof 1 lb.,
i Ib. and * lb.
ii. r. nmniTT's
nQ CONCENTRATED 80FT SOAP.
UO Oue box, costing Ono Dollar, will make
40 gallons of handsome Soli Soap by
AND simply adding 'boiling Water.
s. t. sxnniTT'N
CONCENTRATED SAL SODA.
Iv A new article exclusively for the South.
Sal Soda or Washing Soda cun not he
•cut South during warm weather, ns it
deliquesce* or melts. ‘I dry'out the
water,and put up th« Sat Soda in l lb.
pupere.“warranted to stand tke warm
est climate.” Cue jHuind is equal to
four ^touiids of ordiiinry Hal Binln or
Washing Soda, consequently it is
much cheaper—tho dealer saves 65
per cent, on the freight, as he does not
havo to pay freight on water.
68 kOAP’for" FAMILY USE.
Ono pound of this soap is equal to
AND throe pounda of ordinary Family Soap.
One pound will make three gallons of
*70 ktrautotue Soft Soap. It will remove
I U point, grease, tar and stains of all
kinds. It will not injure the fabric,
on the contrary, it preserves it. Ii
will wash In hard or salt water, Rut
little labor is required where this Soup
is used. Machinists nnd Printers will
find this soap superior to anything
in market. If your storekeeper joes
not keep the''above goods, send #5 by
mail, and l W HI send a package of
eitli-r article: or an assorted box. con
taining a part of each article, ns you
may dlrwt. ml the name of your
Post Office, nlsotli,- Stilt-* and county
ill Which V.MI reside, will, the diree-
• lion* for shipping. Address
11. T. BABBITT*
Nos. 61. 66.118, 70, 72 and 71 Washington
New York. A liberal discount to store
keepers. . sep21
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, George SUlrley. ndmiuisti
tor of Robert II. (hinady,*decease
represents to tbe Court in Ilia petition duly
filed and entered on recoed that lie bus fully
administered It. II. Canady’s estate.
This is therefore to cito nil |k*rrons
rued, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause
COTTON GINS!
WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL?
ORR’S COTTON GINS.
ROME
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
put-
ito.nn GiioittiiA
1 7011 tlio innmifmduro of LmoitioIIvi
• Stationary Engines of any site
torn according to order. _ r
Rail Roadwork, Iron Brldg'a nnd .Roofs
Hut Blasts for Furnaces and Rolling Mil k.
Castings and Machinery, Housing, Mill
Screwp, Turning Lathes, Drill PresBus,Bhuftr
Gns and Water Works creeled; nil kinds
of Machinery repaired. JIuvo • always on
baud Wrought Iron Steam and Water Pipes,
Steam Cocks,’Guftgcs, Ac.
Castings of any Size.
Iron and Brass casting* made to order—
have always-on bund some of the best GIN
ts EARING in tho Country : also Gudgeons,
Oistings for’llorsn Power, Thrashing Ma-
eliims, and a Variety *-f bcnittilnl Patterns
of Iron Boiling for Dwellings, Public Build
ings, Cemetery Lots. Ac.
Boilers.
Flue.' Tubular, Locomotive nnd Cylinder
RoUi-rs, mode and repaired. Water Tanks.
Blast Pipes, Gasometer*, Wrought Iron
Smoke Stack*, Ac. Blacksmith work made
to ordoi
DUANE RULISON r
qtiukor city 8
- KwuKcr city
PUBLISHING HOUSF
PHILADELPHIA ‘'i
PHILADELPHIA.
The oldest Publishing Mouse in A*. I
ducting the Gift Bool ME* ^
Busines. ,
Tho Gift Department has been ^
for «H> p«,t(lire,yrar., nml ■ in tUntfiH
mi-ill this liouio JW..CUC,. artvBni.l. !"«■
"S'* lupr.
rior.to all others.
8«ml tor Cal.loguo conl.lnlii,
A NEW AND ENLARGED I ,!- ■ I
ri-lenuiu aiFTa for uSSi 0f
One of which will bo given with ..
sold, embrftohftf ‘ • - ,,h ^
THE NEW BOOKS, I
THE STANDARD BOOKS.
THE MIHUKLLANEoiib tm
IN ALL Of TJUi UJirANTM^'
LITEIIATURE AND PCIENCP
Not nn I'xnopHi.iinl.lu vnIum, „ n •
in tlio entire Cntnlogito. It ig “ >u *»4
tho attention of tho saholnran.l •««!?. *° r d)
,, m\T" " r
SENT KIIEE TO ANY ADDSKm
II III., tvrilinir.m' .....
All thu writings*!' ovrry
ill ovory ilopntllncnl or lllcr.lur.1. ™
rlylo ui bimlillg, ut I ho |nililli|„r,°|'" , I
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Mining Machinery,
Cornish Pumping Engines. Crushers,
dftingand Force Pump*, Pump 1( ids and
Joints, Whim and Whi nre Kihh!e«. Stamp
. Heads nr anv require I hnrdvss*; nil kinds •>!
•MIN KBS TOOLS.—Peril IIInr attention is
given to this branch or Imsims*. Mr -lames
Noble, Sr., who superintend* the work, hav
ing been n long time in Europe Tor tlio pur
se of obtaining (he latest improvements
d drawing of mining work
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, 0%.
WE respect fill Is solid a continuation of tho patronage of c
Persona in want of Steam Engines will do
I to call oil II* before going elsewhere,
will warrant our Engine* to ho equal iu
rv particular to the best mndo anywhere,
and for simplicity mid durability not to bo
excelled. A list of prices sent on applica
tion. * ,
mako nnd put up Engine* In run-
l’llOMPT PAYING and | "“-K " r,,or “" a 'vorrnnt ft '
they e
Cash Cnstomers,
r Goods ere for sain nt the LOWEST FIGURES.
NEW FIRM.
mills & Sumter,
be lmd from Phi.ndelidiln
York, none but the beet material use
.. ,rk. All boilers manufactured at
tablisbinent wo will warrant lobe of the best
na Charcoal ILimme
»ow manufacturing n now Iron Cot-
with A.iti-Frletlon Ball, those
have them prefer them to all other*. W
vitea’l in want of a good screw, that will al
ias! to pack any sixe halo, to cxuinilio
till*.
Having tho largest establishment nnd
chinary of any shop iu the State, nml —
•rv department I* superintended Ir
i do work
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPOR'^G
feel confident that
cheap nnd equal to any In the United
NOBLE. BRO’8. A CO., Rome, On.
,prU27.l860w1y.
.von ioon book, pjiUIrtoii „
e, or by whom, send tif Duane
3 SuutU Third «t., Philndtlphf, ,
•» moll you will rcoelvo lutt
llANpfOME GIFT BisfoA
Knell book is always netompanlfdwin..
Gift worth from 50 cents to $luo, " 1
Among the works which I h*ve
ibll.l.oil, uro Ihv WlowlinAMoWi
ill bwsnut, with n Beautlfid affr/f “ r
price* nnmvd-^whvn sunt by tn*||. ji
iMldllloiml fi.r postage.
HISTOig,' OF ALL RELIGION!,*,
niuing n *tu emenl of tho Orfrin. D*,.i
iMiieiil, Doctrine* and Govenin.ent of ,f;
Religious Denominations in U,« u llt U
Stale* nnd Europe. With BlogrsnliH
Notices of Eminent Divines.
completed *»y Samuel M. Siniicksr.LL ?
m pages, 12 tun., iltiufrated, $1.0t. ”
HISTORY OF THE MODERN JEWS,
Annul* o the Hebrew I’eoplo, (mm a.
Destruction or Jeriisnlum till thelWi
time. By Samuel M. Bintiokor, LL. Iu
Containing tbe most memorable and dmT.
worthy event* whieh have occurred [■
tlio history or thi* extrnordinsry uitka
during tho last IMMI yenrs. il.DO, ^
THE BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT:
origiuultv taken from the recordist Ktv
Haven: being over two hundred yean oU.
A Collection of the Eurlirst Statute* ui
Judicial Proceedings of that Colony. I*.
Ing an Exhibition of tho Rigoroiu'Mors)*
nnd Legislation of the Puritans. Edited,
with an introduction, hy Bamntl g,
Smueker, LL. D. 250 pages; *8 t biudUt
Si an
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
ii.l .IyIoi nf SANKnml IlLOlDH, PANKL DOOIIM,
iimHHVi.tfo, ILivlug.’, ’ 1
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH KIllST QUALITY OF MATKItlAL, WN ABE BEADY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles In our line, and to fill all order* at the shortest i
MR. SUMTER, has been long known iu thi* community, ns a first sins* MECHANIC, <
therefore, warrant all article* made hy u*. We shall lie able tn
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
I|||<I Furniture, nt ttry imuoiml.l. price..
Wi'.or.ll„llr Invito all t|„, oiti.oa. c.f Ilia oomitrr t.i i.ur Ware Boom. Furniture Sli.ra i
Mnnufiu'lnry, .,11, m Brmil St, lb. ,l„. FINK HllltlAI. CASKS utwur. .... |,„
amt avorr .iiialltr c.f COFFINH miule a. n.ui n. ranalml.
OHABLBs nr, MILLS.
JAMES M. StlMTEB
W. NDUCJKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer iu
CABINET FURNITURE,
Upliolstery,
ill AT R ESSES.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
a 11 t!u LilltH ptrticnl irly, to visit hi* Ware Rooms, where h
if any th«y enn. why *.iid Administrator
should not lie dUchurged from hi* adminis
tration, and reouive letter* of ndmissiou on
tho first Monday in February, 1861.
Given under my hand nml official signa
ture, ut office, till* 5th July, I860.
juljl.1 J. LAMBERT!!. Ordinary.
NVITE-I fnPiV
largmpply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From the lirat Spring Sent Sofa, to I ho commonest article in use. Abonii assortment of
AliUruM«eN» Tucker’* Fntent Spring Beil, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Sal'mi,
All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly "repaired.
Thankful for tho very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by el
ntlon and good work, to merit a continuance of the same.
' CABINET Slid|* on Howard 8t., near the Etowah House, where Fur-
uilurol* manufactured nnd repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction)
Bill* of over 50 Dollar* Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain
July27‘1y
McN.YFGUT, ORMOND *V Co.,
Commission Merchants,
iit , Iknh en in General Merchandize.
Keystone Buildings, Whitehall Nt,
ATLANTA, (IA.
II EF EREN0KS—Mcmm. Smith
Patrick: Smallwood. Karl A Co.; Allen, Me
Lean A llitlklcy, Now York : Win. M. Law
ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston : J. K
Teft, Cnsli’r., billicrtli A Johnston, S.ivaiinnh:
Post A Mel, New Orleans! Walsh, Smith
Co.. Mohiln;-Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M.
| J. Wicks, Pres. Memplm; D. A. January
, St. ljotiis. liov23.1y,
GEOUGIA-Polk Caunty.
W HEREAS. ELnphaii R. King, cxcei|tor
of the la«t will nnd tcFtnnieiit of George
Smith,- doceased, has applied to me for letters
of Dismission from Id* said Adininixtrntisu—
These nra thoref»re, to eit« nnd admonish
the kindred nml friends, ami nIDperson* in
terested, tu show cause, (if any they have)
why tho said applicant should not he «"
missed from his administration of said
tnte. at the first Court of Ordinary for said
county, after the expiration of six months
from ibis dnti
Given under my hand nnd official signntur
this 20th day of August, 18flu.
ang2l—6m 8. A. BORDERS.Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd Comity,
W HEREAS, William J. Smith. Adminis
trator of Jacob Hmyor, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and entered
on Record, that ho has fully administered
William Sinyor's estate,
These nre, therefore, to rite all persons
concerned, kindred nml creditors, to show
cause if any they can. why said ndininistrn
should not lie discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismissii
the first Monday in April. 1861.
Given under my hand and official signature
1 CASH,
FOR SALE.
Valuable Lands, City Propt’y
AND NEGIIOEK.
1000 acre* Coosa River Lnnd,ubotit 45ft aercs
bottom land.
I II
il Lot in tho city of Rome. Gn.
>2 Negroes, most of them young nnd likely.
AT ADMINISTRATORS SALK.
■ NEW
Illustrated Edition
the ftrst Tuesday in Peecmhcr next,
before the court house door in said county,
within the legal hoars of sale, the tract of
laud in said county, whereon C d. Francis Ir
win resided at the time of his death, lying 1
miles belo- » * J —
river
the
first
quality :
in ciilti’
i is of
Itivation, a number
wliieli the timber will be cut down this fall.
On tho place is a good double log dwelling
house, A all liecessnry out house*,good negro
houses, gin house and screw, fine well
iprim
ig water, a good apple nnd iieaeli or-
P onrH »»'l grapes, nnd is said to ho onu
ie best cotton farms on tho Coosa river.—
Livingstone’s Explorations
IN AFRICA,
’ Rest-
TIIE
Greatest Reduction
*bi!!!r^®rs. , w , Ji l nSa" I u '
thence across the C«)lilinent, down the riv
Zambesi to the Eastern Ocean. From
personal narrative of D.wip Livixcjhti
Lb. D.. 1). f\ L.. Fellow of the Fueiilh
Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow: Cm
iKiudiug Member of the Geographical and
Historical Society of New York; Gobi Med-
alist aud Corresponding Member of the Roy
al Geographical Societies of London, Paris,
Ac. To which is milled a Historical Sketch
of Discovorics in Africa. Illustrated with
i-Lithi, graphic Pintos. Large
fl.ftft.
THE BRIDE OF LOVE; or True Oreilsai
of Female Heroism. By Ruth Vrrsni
“Tliousaiid* of men breathe, move, up
live, nn«a off tlio stage of life, ind u,
beard of no more.* Livo for aoifiethiag—
good, and leave behind you a mosQaait
‘“W »iU
irtuo.” Chahnci __
iK-aiitifnl steel plate, $1.00.
THE MYSTERIES OF TIIE GREAT I
DEEP: or, tho Physical, Animal,Utobfr I
ii Vegetable Wonders of thsOcni. I
By P. H. Gos*e. This book is full of fi- J
strnetivo and entertaining informsliox^. I
Ono might go to sea for. yean and t« I
learn us mill'll about the Ocean as hr ca I
gather from a few boiirt perusal of tkii , |
52 illustrations, $l.t (.
ADVENTURES, WANDKIUNGB AID I
hUFKERINtSSOF THE MERTON FAN- [
ILY? or bile 8-eno« among the bull
Anv-’i icnn Iiuliiins. By Mis- Anne Leva I
*' * '" * tii’^lodi |
This is
of tho
lu-tr.
of th-
ritUn. Eight Fine ll-1
CELEURA'I ED ORIENTAL TRAVELER I
HADJI BABA, in Persia, Turkey sud Has I
i n«m' Tran ll Va. I
sin. Comprising bis Caravan' Trsulx E*. I
counters with B-.bbors, hi* Curinuf i'vrfet-1
ni.inc-s. Edited by James Mailer, till
F.ntcrtdwmmds. By Henry Temnle ui I
Cutdslia M. Otlley. DIM. •' I
fllSTOBMML AN'D IIEVOLUTIONART |
INCIDENTS OF the Ka.lv :
United States, with the ldfe and A-h«- |
tu res of Allen, Konton, Bo-n., slid otto
iclet,rated 1’iotieor*. By C. W. IVebrrc-
S of nil sites and styles, with ijks* I
did engravings. 1
PRESENTATION BOOKS, in every bruit I
fill style of binding. f
PBAYBR BOOKS, Protestant and Cstkolit |
HYMN BOOKS of all dun miiiutioni.
POEMS or nil the authors.
JUVENILE BOOKS in almost endteid |
rlety .
BIBLES of all sis'.-s and qualities.
All sold at tho lowest prices, and s to* I
fill Gift presented with each book. I
My Gifts aro all Useful and VslusWt-l
comprising Hold and silver Watches; Fewitji
Miiehinos, Silk Dress Patterns, snd niu|»l
variety of Jewelry, of tho Jatcit ‘•ml
fisliionulde styles. Each article w*rr#ifd|
to be of good quality.
A^uThosq who will act n
AGENTS,
Will please semi for n Catalogue which «
tain* inducement* not to bo excelled hy*'
other establishment, with fall directions#'
partlciibirs. Those out of employments*
who desire to ongago in an honorable t
profitable business, should apply *to.
Address all orders to
DUANE RULWOX,
Proprl’r of the Quaker Oily PuldiehinfHo*
jYo. 33 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ninyllwfim. Philadelphia^ T -
From Natu fire’s Garin
EVKIl MADE IX STAXDAllB
9
of the
A house and lot in thu city of Rome, contain-1 this Great Work! Illustrated with
ln» »n« n»rn J c , If w j|h n good office '
fine Chr
12ino. of 446 pages.
We linro jiut iiiil.llshoil n Now Killllon of
r fine 1
^u"ih;«.'.^^”^ y i"i;.^*!! l SoffiS} Ch romo-Lith'ographio Plates,
1 the Court House, a desirable tesidei
Sent under seal to any address, jtost paid,'
on tho receipt of two postage stamps, hy ad-
dressingDr. 0HAS. J. 0. KLINE, 480 First
Avenue, Now York, -Post Box 4,680.
sop!3—wly
.
Administrator’* Nnle.
B Y virtue of nn order ortho Court of Or
dinary of Floyd county, Ga., will be sold
at tho Court House in the town of Rome, ou
the first Tuesday in December next, tiie fid
lowing property:
A Tract of Land adjoining lands of Snin’l
Mobley, Wnlton H. Jones and Rowland IJry-
CIIATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Cayleivillo, Cherokee Co., Ain.,
8. 'M. AlHgWOEML A. M. Frlnnljml
SSSSSRUV3 _
inon dutio, of 1 if-. ..r »nv (.Idm in nlir Col-
leges. Camp<>tent Teiu-hers are employed.
Send for a circular.
ian21—wly r
ant. containing 32« acres, more or Ifess, about
20i» acres in cultivation, the balance well
timbered. The place is well known as one
of the most productive and desirable in
Vann’s Valley, lying within :«i miles of Rome
on the Cave Spring road. The (190. A A]q.
Railroad, whieh is now in ail active slate of
progress, runs through the tract. There is a
good Gin House, Stables und Negro Cabin*
on the place, well watered olid in a good
neighborhoods Sold as the property-qf the
estate of Gabriel Jones, deceased, Tot’ the
benefit of the heirs of snid estate.
Terms—One-third cash, and the balance in
ono and two year*, with interest from date.
MARY II. JONES. Adtn'x,
WILLIAM II. JONES, Adm’r.
'-WMrtfo 'U- ■■ 1 -
GEORGIA—Floyd Conniy.
mo ‘oil whom Mfc niay cb’iicefn-^r. LV
JL Turnley^ having, in (ireper form np-
fora business or professional man, and till
th« Negroes belonging to said estate, fifty-
two in number, of which there are tncii from
Giving the coloring to life of tho
old.
Scenery nnd Wild-Animals;
Mountain llorlw nnd
every hill, arc In this
Parents look to yo
lot them suffer, wh
Agents of nature her
natural, harmless cu
oue of 2Tm/o”—ask
JUDSOX'M WORM 1VJ
JUnSON'8 WORM TIG
JUDUON’S WORM TKV
GET A PACKAGE
Cim.DREN TAKK f
froi
. 17 ye
22 to 60 years old, girl*
, * old, tho balance are ehil
‘iron of Uilh sexes from ft years old down to
infants. Sold for the benefit of the heirs.
Tkiim* of S.u.k—Olio-third cash, tlio bnl
(Mice ou u credit nf twelve months, witli in
terest from date—notes with Approved scctiri*
IV. Snlolo couth,no from ifnv lorlny until
all I. mill. JOHN J. llUOGIlfg,
i.plf—tA A ,i„,. r .
Chatooga Sheriff Sale
‘ nl '* l ’ Cf "- r “ 11,0 Courl n °"“"
ill Summerville, within Ijic Irgnl
hour* of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, * ho following proporty,to wit:
Two let* of land, No*. 3 nnd 4, in ldock 8,
— the town of Summerville. Snid lots
From Drawings made by
DR. LIVI.NGHTONE,
Sixteen Years Wanderings,
In the Wilds of South Africa.
|Sewing* Machines!
AFTER tliis dale, I will acll the improved
Bartliolf Family Sewing Machine* at a Re
duction of $20.00 from former prices.
| P. S.—Tiie New Straight Needle Machino
nov23.1y.
Tiiis Magnificent Voluiuo Is gotteii up iu
the most superior iiinnner, on fino paper,
hound in hoveled Boards, and is altogether
tlio most Popnlnr nnd Saleable Book
Over
STOVES!
published.’
well Improves. UnT^dBridk 75.000 OOPTUS
iron.o, nml other nocen.rr bull,line, unon » ■ VvA IUO,
A, W. CALDWELL,
E X Turnley Jiaving, in nreper form afr-
lied to mo for pernmnsnt lette’r* of Adniih-
•tration dt bonis non oii tho citato of Benja
min H. Lnmkin, Into of snhl couiity.
.ThiH is to cito all and singular, tho creditors
ami next of kind of said deceased to bo and ap
pear at my office, within tlio time allowed
by law, and show cause, if *niiy they enn,
why raid permanent administration Jebum's
i should not bo granted t., P. L. Turnloy
Benjamin H. Lambin'* esUte.
them. Levied on as tho property .»
min Garrotto to satisfy a fl fiv from tho Supo-
rior (Jourb in favor of H. W. Gtlkcrson vs.
Benjnniin Garrotto, property pointed out by
PI ir * uttornoy.
Also 2 lots o'f Lind, Nos. 173 and 174, in ftth
District and 4th soolion. Levied ou ns the
property of A. E. Greor to satisfy a mortgage
H fa from Ruporior Court in favor of William
T. Mondow v*..A,
MANUFACTURER OF
I Tln . s " ccl & U°,»pcr Wares.
tore. Thi* Edition will ho sold
AND DEALER 4N
M, pointed »„t i„ , n l,|
Ain tweut,.fivQ barrel, or corn, moro or
lc, ono cow end culr, nnd Dvo ycarHuM.—
Lorlcd on u tho property of W. S. Dnalcl .to
satisfy a fl fa from tho Superior Court In favor
of 8. A. Sclman vs. W. B. Rcacc and W. Dnn-
tol, principal, and Jos. Harlow, Jr., oudorser.
*-AIso—ono bod, two tablos, ono library of
books, two stoves, two saddlos. half dozen
chairs,and lot of sundries. LovieR on As tho
property 6f E. L. Rosser to satisfy a fi fa
Exclusively by Agents.
Tj w J ,om l" r « c *b commission will he I
paid Sample copios soot by Muil. post-paid,
on recoipt of tho Prieojll 25. . .
A gouts wanted, in cVcry cquntyin tlio
Stoves, Pumps & House
FurniHliiug Goods
A largo nnd well
l ectod variety of
oUlffloo gm7a‘r«! al ,lg ° > ! Ure ’ fc“u t ou lX r r, r . £S* n p f r r of Crpni '
ootlu J. LAMUFKTH, Ordinary. J oet27 J. B. AKRljoE, Bh'flV
On.'iod Bl.to,,. ,‘dddrMM,
J. Vf. DUADLKY, Publisher.
48 North 4tli it., l'lillodolphln.
•» kaaft
sop2.1w.1m
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
Always on hand Low. for Cush.
IT NEVER FAILS -
1UK POCTORa ARE
would 111*1
How rouoh better and rafer
nave it always In tho house; a HJjJJ
a child is taken ill may often be IM JW
death, while acting without del*/.
ing the Mountain Herb Tea Imnfw
wUl not only save tho child a long f®
tilncBs, and yoursolf muoh
feel happier In knowing that yoo
your duty, and pcrohance saved iu iu ^
OBSEEVK.—Alwny. «nd.tbJ»*“S"
entnre of B. L. JUDSOK *00.,«4"_
trait of Tesuco, on each packago 01 I
***■ B. i. JOT SON & CO. 1
sole proprietor''
80 Iieonaid BtreetNew *
For into by Fnroll * Yei.er »n4 I
* Nowlin, llowo, On. Al.»by " |
dealers throughout tbe State.
TO PEBS0N8 OUT OF EMrl.OYME
riSltDUriD UUl ur
AGENTS WANTED
IT S I
In evere County in tltf
£ 0 engage in tho sale of tfed*!
and inost elegantly lllu»tr»U« ■
li8hcd / ih. malt InUrtJl
ALL JOB WORK
and work tloiio to order Cash on Delivery,
LXIY Days aftor date I will apply to the
_ Court or Ordinary fpr said connty, for
leave to 9ell a Land Warrant for 100 acres of
Land, belonging to tiie ostato of Thomas L. [
Sockwcll. Into of said county, deceased.
WM. W. B0CKWELL, B*&
Guttering and Roofing
Dono in tlio Boat Stylo.
All accounts considered duo on thalsto
July and lst January, and itottlemants must
octl0-60d
Our publications nro of llw' "JJIJni?of
ing character, adnptod to tlio ® til
Flfrinor, Mechanic »n,
nublielietl in the boat ulyio "bn
HR .ubilnntli.l innnmr, »na *'“ lt boi‘*l
plnco in tlio Ulirnry of ovory B 0 " I
the Land. . J ...irk»u»l 1 v.l
profltablo
—Ith,
Persons desiring to net
less offers «» p PP° r . bo >
ployment seldom
coivo promptly, |>y mnM, full r nrli
i. lo., by of'
octlOwlm
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