The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, November 30, 1860, Image 4

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—....--s-.- P',.— ■ MAltY or AIUSYLE. L have liorml tl»o mavis sinking His love-song to tho morn ; t have jeon tHo tlow drop clinging Tojtnc roso just newly born ; But a sweeter song lms cheered mo At the evening'.** gontlo close, And I have seen an eye still brighter Than the .lew drop on tho rose; •Twos thy \oioc, my gentle ,'uiry, And thv artless winning sm«o. Tlmt has ‘made this world an Kden Bonny Mary of Avgyle. Though thy voice may lose its And thy eyo its brightness, too, Though thy stop may lack its flootnes And thy hair its sunny hue, Still to mo wilt thou bo dearer Than all tho world shall own. 1 havo lovod thee for thy beauty, But not for that alone, lmvo watched thy heart, dear Alary, And its goodness was fhewilo V hick lias made tho* mine forever, Penny Mary of Argylo! from those New England and Western States where tho black man is nut npon a pinnacle above tho white. Now York Citv is for tho Union first and tho gal lant and chivalrous South afterwards.— r. Herald. Alabama—(fov. Moore's letter. Tho Montgomery “Advertiser” con tains a letter from Gov. Moonn, of Ala bama, In reply to a note from a com mittee of citizens of different parts of the Stato, appointed by a meeting re- contly held in Montgomery, asking tho berry, construction put by his Excellency on the joint resolutions of the last I.egin- Polk Shorlff Sale. first Tuesday hi December noxt, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly: One negro woman named Clarlssy, amt her child, levied on ns the properly or W. 11. C. i'rlor, to satisfy one fi. fn. in favor of Daniel !. Roberts, vs. said Prior. Also, otio house and lot in the town of >dnr Town, known ns tho Kingsbcrry louse, nenr the spring, levied on ns tlm l»ro|»orty of Chnrlcs Kingsherry, to sntisfy l t\. fa. tamed Irom Polk Superior Court, in favor of BonJ. F. Biglow vs. said Kings* In From tic lliiengo Democrat*-Liu* ccIii’n Homo Orgnn. The election is over and Lincoln is elected, by a linger minority of the uop- ularvote than was anticipated, ana by tho elecoral vote of every Vrco State. Thus, not only hna tho consumma tion which the Hro-ontcro of the South lmvo for years proclaimed as tho in evitable prelude to disunion boon at tained, but tho job has been dorm w» effectually, completely and emphatic ally, us to leave no doubt that the tree people of tho North meant tlioy should tie understood. When eighteen m.J- lions of frooincn speak as they sjjoko on Tuesday, they nmko a noise that oven tho most stupid secessionists can not fail to hear. . v . Thus tlm people of the froo North say to the slave oligarchy, “Wo will en dure your insolence, sutler your tyran ny, hear with vour assumption no lon ger ! Wo have listened to your throats, us insulting as they were cowardly, ot what you would do, if wo dared to car ry out our convictions ot right, at tho ballot box, amk elect a man who would not bow tho knoe to you, and who would place your accursed institution of sinverv whore tho public mind would rest in the bollof that it would become finally extinct. "You have, sworn that if wo darod to elect such u man you would dissolve the Union. We have elected him, and now wo want you to try your little gamo of secession. Do it, if you dare! So long as you remain in the Union, peaceably and decently, ytu shall en joy your constitutional rights. But every man of you who attempt to sub vert this Union, which wo prize ho dearly will ho hung as high as Hainan, We will have no fooling about this unit- t-r. By tub KtbhnaU tub Union M< I HE PlllCSKIIVBli 1” Such is the lecture read by tho peo ple of tho North to their Southern i-rcthreh on Tuesday. And now whut will tho chivalry do ubout it. lature for tho call of a Convention of tho cetncss people of tho State. In reply, the Governor states that ho construes tho resolution to mean that whon the elec toral vot© of tho States U cast, and by that voto a Black Hepullean is elected President, it is made hit duty to call a Convention of tho State and order an election of delegates to tho same, whoso duty it istimdo to consider and deter mine what shall ho done. He says: “My proclamation will not, therefore, he issued untill that voto is cast on tlm 5th day of December next.” lie fur ther »iys; “l regret that this delay must occur, as the circumstances which surround iih nmko prompt and decided notion necessary. Tlmro can be no doubt that a large minority ot the elec toral vote will l»e given to Mr. Lincoln, and in view of the certainty of Ids elec tion, 1 have determined to issue my proclamation immediately after that vote is cast. 1 shall appoint Monday the 24th of December next for tho elec tion of delegates to tho Convention,— resides, in the 2tut .list, the Intel unknown. Levied upon to sntisfy ono ft. f* issued from Polk Superior Court, in favor of Tnrlton C. Coil, and tills* B. Coil, vs. Haiti Margaret Morgan. Also. two hit* of Imi'l. No*. 08 amt t>0. in tho 1 ot dint, and 4th flection, levied on nsUie property of Jaino# P. Strickland, by virtue of a ft. 'fu. Drued from Polk Superior Court,in favor of Win. M. Hutching*, administrator ot Will inn Hurry, deceased, vs. James P. Strickland. I K. LYON, D. Sh'IT. Groat Fire Danville, at Ky W, B. DODDS & Co.’s Coucreto Safes Triumphant! Tho Convention will moot on Monday tho 7th day of January next. Tlio day for the election of delegates has been designated in advance of the i.ssuaneo of the proclamation, in order that the minds of the people may at ouuo he directed to tho subject, and that tho several counties nmy have ample time to select candidates to represent them. Knell votor of the .Stato should immediately consider the importance of the voto ho is to cast. The Alabama llnptist Convention on the Political Crubu Tho last not of tho Alabama Baptist Convention, on Monday night, the 12th inst., was the unanimous passing of tho following paper. Tho document was presented to tho Convention by Rov. B. Manly, D. D., and seconded by ltov. W. V. Chilton. Tho Southern Baptist says: “After tho (Minor was road a few re* marks were made, nml prayer was offer ed, all arose from their knees and vot ed unanimously, members of tho Con vention, tho Congregation, women as well as men. Northern fanatics will see ere long whether tho South will live in a Union undor Black Republican rule.” Tho membevs of tho Baptist State Convention of Alabama though assem bled for di fib rout purposes, find our selves together at a moment when is- Mies of tho most grave and serious char e-dor nro brought upon the country.— While possessing no authority to pledge <>r bind tho churches or religious bodies wo represent, and expressly disclaiming any wish in any (orm to do so, wo arc • onstrulnod, as men, ns citizens as Chris- t'.atis, to give full place in our hearts to tho love ot country. Standing .aloof, for tho most part, from political parties and contests, our retired and quiot position does not ox- elude tho profound conviction, based on u long and unquestionable scries of farts, that the Union of States in tips Confederacy has failed, in important- particulars, to answer tho purposes for which it was created, From the admin istration of the Federal Government,ns tilings are — especially with refer ence to our poculiar property recog nized by tho Constitution—wo can no longer hope for justice, protection or safety. We have supposed ourselves entitled to equality of rights, as citizens of this republic. Wo uro not willing to sur render them—even at tho risk of life, and all wo itold most dear. While, us yet, no particular mode of relief is before us on which to oxpress an opinion—wo are constrained, before separating to our several homes, to de clare to our brethren and fellow citizens before mankind and boforo our God— that we hold ourselves subject to the call of proper authority in dofenoe of the sovereignty and independence of the State of Alabama, and of her right, as a sovereignty, to withdraiv from this Union; and to make any arrangement which her people, In constitutional as semblies, may deem best for securing their rights. Amlin this declaration we heartily, deliberately, unanimously and solemnly unite. Y4t.tr> or Kxotri.EoaB.-~One of tho most agreeable consequences of knowl edge is tho respect and Importance which it communicates to old ago.— Men riso in character often as they in crease in yonrs; they nro venerable from wliat they have acquired, and pleasing from what they can impart “Porsonno” says that a Frenchman can exist a wook on two carrots, and a French woman can support herself with her bonnet strings for a month at least. They could not get the dys pepsia on that fare, cortainly. ttjy* As tho dinmond is found in tho darkness of tho mino, ns the lightning shoots with most vivid Washes from the gloomiest cloud, so does mirtlifiilnc.- frequently proceed from a heart ausccp tlblo of tho doopest melancholy. £fcB"*ln literature, ns in morals, thoro onoortniu taste and grace which con fer dignity on moderate acquirements. and thoro arc a negligence mid grossness that disgust, oven when accompanied with incontestable superiority. PorsDiud beauty is a letter of rec- coinmendation written by the band of divinity, but not iiufrequeiitly dishon oretl by tho houror. Exocutor's Sale. B Y Virtnu «*f nn order from tha court Ordinary of Floyd Bounty, will l»o noli on tho first Tuoadny l» January next, hcfor< tho Court iTniiso door in Romo, within tho le gal hours of sill*, tho following property to wit: acres of hunt, part of lot Nn. 310 iu the Fifth DUtrict and Itn suction, being in Klnyd county, joining hinds of AY. 8. Poullain and others, nearly nil bottom land; about 35 :ros clearvd.* Also city lot In the ooslnnnnln Division of thouity of Home, being purl of Lot No. 1, lying between U. S. Norton’s store atnl the new building of 8mith A Oinberg. Also negro mau Lewis, a carpenter, ngwl 3# yours: Harry, a blacksmith, aged .10 yrs; Edy, a girl, aged 28; Peter, aged 28? Wnr- ., aged 13; Charley, aged 7; Mariah, aged •ill be sold before the Court House e lnr Town, Polk cou**ty. within the sate, on tho first Tuesday in Notico. A LL persons lira hereby notified erodlt Mrs. MARY J. KIND <m 1 ns 1 shall not he responsible f. sept lw4m JOSHUA KIND. Executor*# Sale. B Y virtue of mi order of the C .urt of Or- dinnry for I'olk eoimtv, On., will he n tho ftrsl Tuesday in December next, the Court House door in Cedar Town, within (lie lawful hour* of sale, the following: Tho place on which Snmu.-l D. WlWn, •c.-.ised, lived, containing about three hun dred and forty acres of Inud, one hundred it eighty seres of which is cleared mid ill i**t order for cultivation. The pines has on it a good comfortable framed dwelling, fram ed gin Imtiso. stahles and other out-hoes« s— U is about two miles from Van Wert on the Rome road. Also seven likely negroes, to- wit: Stephen, 05 years old, Dolly, 45 years, Lindy, 27 years, and her two children, years and the other 3 years old. Go- yonrs old and Martha, 8 years old. tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tho dnv of sal JOHN II. WILSON, Et.-out. oettOlftd of Sun') D. Wilson, dc ip **rge, 21 Fold for Administrators’ Sale, W ILL ho sold before tho court house door in Rome, Floyd co., on tho first Thus* day In December next, within the legal hours of silo, the following property, to wit: Lots of Land Nos. 774, 23, 782, in 3d dlst. 4th sec., No. 21. 21th dlst. 3rd see.. No. ! 14. 23d dist. 3d sec., and No. 80, 15th dist. 4th Also iyth 3211, »33, S«7, 371, 14th dist. 1st sec., nnd No. 533, 3d dirt. 1st see., No. 838. 3d dist. 1st see., 880, 2d dist. 1st see., No. 442, 1st dist. 1st see. Also—at the same time at Canton in Cher okee county, Lots Nos. 382.280, 857,54,3d dist. 2d seo.‘, No*. 030, 1088, 808, |5tli dist. 2d see., No. 101.3d dist. 5d*eo., No. 110, 4th dial. 2d see.. No. 218, tilth dlst. 2d sec. Bold ns tho projierty of M. T. Mendenhall FORTY-BIGHT HOURS IN THE FIRE D.mii.t.*, Ky.,March 7, I860 Messrs. W. B. Dodds A Co., Cincinnati: Dear Sir—The an To I purchased of you in September last has stood the great fire which occurred in our (own oiitho22d Febunry splen didly. t had n largcnnmunt of notes, receipts Ac. In it, before the building burned I t ’■ the papers out but put in solus sheets of |K-r, and upon opening it since the burnt they wero NOT EVRN ScOIUIIF.il The verncring on the drawers was a little warped ; the lock Works Very well, when I oil it 11 little I think it Will ben* good Meyer. My safe was iu tlm lower story of a three story building with shingle roof. In an adjoining room, w ith only n plastered parti tion, n drug store was kept, and immediately opposite where my safe was setting there was a considerable quantity of pain tit, oil*, tur pentine, ciimidiitiv, mid liquors. Thu build ing was connected with the i’alterson Hotel on one side and was within six feet of th Court House on the other, with a large pile of Wood between my ofiloeand the Court House, ami a door catering into my oftlce im mediately from the wood. There was also a small frame building attached to tlm rear the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and liqiio ill it. nnd a glass door leading into my nfli from it. You will ce at once Hie execs'i- heat created at nml about it. I regard fully tested, mid have to. Iicdiaacy in so ing that my papers would have l.eon pr served if t had left them in the safe. A number of our citizens have examined it since the fire mid were surprised nt it.- condition, mid some of thvtn imvc ordered safes of you, believing them REALLY FIRE l’UOOV SAFES. I shall take great pleasure in recommend ing your safes. You arc nt liberty to make such use of this statement ns you doom proper. Yours, [signed] M. J. DURHAM. splendid Safes ill nod se- other or in which th.-v rc-iist the attacks of both n ui: and liuiu; i. a its. Thera stfc* have never failed to preserve their contents, and arc warranted to bo ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. The construction of tho BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is peculiar, nnd in connec tion with tho “Clrant American Key Regis- Lock,” (which possesses the great advan tage of having NO KEY HOLE and yet has lie security of 11 PERMUTATINCt KEY •npnhlo of 230,0811,000 changes.) they will liu found perfectly impregnable. A. \V. CALDWELL. Rome, Oa. SrttAt *ov A SkVMOflt, Nashville, Tell 11. niny23 #1». COTTON GINS! Having fYcqnoriijy been requested by onr friends to accept mi Agency for Cotton Gins, wo lmvo nt length concluded to accom modate them, though at no pnrticidnr profit to ourselves, ns we sell nt the smallest commissions. WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL? After examining them carefully, and consulting Planters nnd Cotton Buyers, wo found flint Orr’s stood tho highest with every one who hnd tested the matter. AVc therefore gave tho preicrcnco to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of our friends needing n Gin will do woll to I my of us ns wo wnrrnnt evory Gin sold, arid we nlso furnish nil experienced and skill- work mini to deliver them nt tho Gin House nnd put them in good running order. Wo wuiild like to ha vo orders left with us ns far ahead as possible, *<• Hint there may bo no delay in deliveiing them nt the proper time. References ns to the superiority ot Orr’s Gins over others nro filed nt our Hardware Store, and can be seen by calling there. julyft—wtf HAH I* Fit ft HUTLEIt. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers nnd Hoavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. WE respoctfulls solict n continual of the patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and Oixsh. Customers, ale nt the LOWKST FIGURES. [JniiG.w 1 tho « .... i property erty of Rov. John Hendricks, late county decenscd. for tho benefit of tlia heirs and creditors of said estate. Turuis made known on day of sale. *W. 0. HENDRICKS, ,T. A. HENDRICKS, nov20lwHAwtd. jpiY' Boulherntr copy.*t^ Kx’r Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd Cou«(f. O N TUESDAY, tho 11th DECK NEXT. will bo sold, at the residence of tho late Col. Francis Irwin, deceased, all of the per sonal property of said dteeased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Stock Cattle, Pork and Stock Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Oats, Cottoc Oin, Wheat Thrasher, Wagons, Carts, Farming Utonsils, Smith tools, Housohold and Kitchen Furniture. TERMS OF SALE.—Purchaser* will be required to givo notes for nil amounts of $5 and ovor, to become duo twelve months after dpt*, with good personal security. All amounts under $5, cash. Tho sale will be continued from day to day until all is sold. JOHN I. HUGGINS, nov23 Adm’r. Administrator's Sale OF PERISHABLE PROPERTY. of Mrs. Mary II. Jonas, tho porhUsble p pcrtY of Oabriol Jones, deceased, consisting of (S>rn, Fodder, Shuoks, Cutton-Heod. Fat tening and Stock Hogs, Horsos, Muirs, Work Oxen, Cows Wagons Blacksmith and Carpen ter's Tools, Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Farlning Implements, a large and well solect- od lot of Books, Ac. 8nlo Positive and to bo continued until all Is sold. Terms—Provisions and all sums der $3,oath. The other property, 12 months' time, with interest frai security. MARY rtm.miu uuu mi ■inns tin other property, 12 moutlu t from date, with approve iRY II. JONES, Adm'x, WM. II. JONES, Adm’r. 1 r Something God out or Nazareth at IT 1 ? 0,1 Last.—Tho fuct iu (lint the City of Now l iohuffw ncTmaii York occupied nt the present juncture on the estate of u prouder position thnn «he ever before - :■••!<!. It line boon pretty generally • knowletlgccl that this city is, like I‘.iris, not only the chief place in A nation, but really the capital of ft con- ' inent. Wo of New York supply the Western hemisphere, and ivo can justly cI.tim to bo the Ktupiro City of Auierictt Dnt ns yet wo lmvo only just coiumenc- wl. By ftml by, v»\>cn wo have secured tho success of tho fusion ticket, ami de feated the Black Republicans•, when we lmvo finished our Central Park and laid out tho upper part of the Dlaiul property; when wo have settled Dr. Cheover as Bishop of Congo River; elected Beecher, with a vShhrpo's vitte on his shoulder, ns captain of a compa ny of Connecticut militia; inudoTyng tell a straight story about Ball A Blake's diamond custorn«*is; got the items of he Japanese bills from Brady, and the little account of the Prince of Wales’ balL from Peter Cooper & Co., we intend to show our rural friends u city with at least two millions of inhabitants—a metropolis unequalled since tho palmy days of old Home, the unstress of tho WOTld. If, however, Northern fanaticism should triumph ovor us, and tUoRoutU- rn States should oxerciso their undeni- GEORGIA, Floyd County. ~ all whom it mny eoncorn—Ellinh R ‘ in having, in propor furm.npplh'd rmnnunt lettnrs of Administration .to of Jamta Kyle, late of county This is to oiu» all and singuliir tho cradi tors nnd next of kin «»t Janies Kyla to ho and amvear nt iny ntffeo, within the Brno al lowed by law, and show causo if any they have, why permanent Administration shonlct not bo granted to Elijah R. Lumpkin nn Jos. Kyle's estate. Given under my hand lure, nt office this 5th November. I860. novl5 JESSE LAMBKRTII, Onl'v. id official signn Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors. G KOROIA, POLK COUNTY. All ora'ditora of Henry 0. Si Ivey. !„ t l’ltlk county, deceased, arc notified .resent tholr claims in terms <if the I. .lid all debtor* of said estate nro requirui nnkc payment. TEMPERANCE SILVEY, nov0 Adm'x. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. AJtTIW.KH OK KVEItV HAY USE. II. T. li t IIIUTT’S Pure Medicinal Yeast. Mannfantiirett from common Sultan . Puro Cream Tartar. When used iu Rreiid, Cake or Biscuit, it turn* to gas, (like that front a butt laid 8*mIii water,) nnd rnmuiiifl dnrumnt in thu douxli. UO until it is set in tho own, when the heat onuses the gas to escape through AND the dough while baking. The bread, ouko or biscuit is not only vory light, 70 I'M perfectly wholesome. Where tld* I vf Yeast is used, you will require about one quarter the amount »f shortening used with ordinary yeast. It may also be used for buckwheat cake*, johnny rnkes. nnd nil kinds of pastry. This yeast i* put up only in one pound cm with checkered label. Red, white nt blue—no other is genuine—beware imitations. ~B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. Warranted double Hie strength or common Potash, nnd superior to any Q SniMiuiftor iu tnarkut, tint up in run* UO of 1 lb., 2 lbs.,-3 Ilia., 6 lbs., and 12 lbs., with full dirncthn* for making AND Hard and soft Soup. One pound will make fifteen gallons of auft soap. No lime is required. Consumers will find I \J this the cheapest Potash in market. i». t. n.Mtni-rr’ft MEDICINAL SALERATU8. A perfectly puse and wholesome arti cle, free from ul) deleterious matter; so propanol 'lint, as the circular ac companying tho Salcratiis will show, nothing remains in tlio bread when baked, but common salt water and Ihmr. Put up nenlly in papers of 1 lb., j lb. and i Ih. iltllSITT* 40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by AND simply adding boiling water, n. T. nAIWITT's ^ CONCENTRATED SAL SODA. A new nrtlelo oxelnsivoly for the South. Hal Soda or Washing Soda ran not he sent South during warm weather, ns it deliquesce* or incits. I dry out the water, and put up tho Hal Soda in t lb. papers, “warranted t«» stand the warm est climate." One pound is equal to four pound* of ordinary Sat Soda «*i Washing Soda, consequently it is much chon per—the dealer saves 05 per cent, on tho freight, a* ho docs not re to pay freight on water, n. t. iiaiihitt'h SOAP FOR FAMILY USE. One pound of this soup is equal to AND three pounds of ordinnry Family S»ap. One pound will make three gallons of 70 l ,ftn, * w, ine Soft Snap. It will remove I paint, grenso, tar and stains or all kinds. It will not injure the fabric, on tho contrary, it preserves it. Ii will wash iu hard or salt water. Rut little labor is required where tills Soap is used. Machinists and Printers will find this soap suporlor to anything in mnrkct. If your spwekneprr dees wot Ueop the above good-, send b v moll, and I will send a fl|l .-knge of either article: or an u-surted bo* con taining a purl of car), article, a* v«m may direct. Bind the uamc of vour Post Office, also the Siam utid county in which you rosith-, with tho direc tions for shipping. AiMrt.rs IV T. BABBITT, No*. 81. 66, 88, 70, 72 nnd 71 Washington st.. New York. A liberal discount to store keepers. scp2! GEORGIA—Polk County. TITHKRHAS William Peek has applied YY to uie for letters of «limi**ion from ills administration on the estate of Fraucut Gil bert, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite nnd ndnmnish all person* interested in said estate, to Ih? nnd appear at Iny office, on or boforo the piration of six months, to show cause, if * they have, why said applicant should not dismissed from jiissaM administration iu terms >f the statute in such cases made and pro vided. Oiv my hand and official signn August, 188(1. S. A. BORDERS, Ord. GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS, James F. Itoskinsou, Admin istrator of James T. Bond, deceased, rapresent to tho Court, in his petition, duly filed nnd entered nn Uncord, Hint they have fuliv administered James T. Rond's o«tnte, Theso are, therefore, to cite all persons coi ccrnod, kinsmen and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why fluid Adminis trator should not Ikj discharged from their Administration and receive letter* of dismis sion on the (lot Monday in April, 1861. Given under my hand and official signature nt office, 3d September, I860. «ep7 JESSE LAMBERTII, Ordinary. NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, having associated themselves TOGETHER KOI! MANUFACT(IltlNti AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE. HIE manufacturing of nil sixes and style* 1IILI.VDM, PANEL DOOltS, Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH EIIIST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE AUK READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, AH articles in nurliiio, nnd to fill all orders at the shortest notico. MR. SUMTER, lias hoen long known in this coiiiimiuity, as n first class MECHANIC, 1 therefore, warrant all articles ole by 1 We shall be aide t< Supply tho surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, nnd Furniture, nt very reasonable price*. Wcrordlnlly invito all the c?iti*ens of the country to our Ware Room. Furniture Stor Miiinifii-tory, boll, "t(1)r™wl SI., (l„. II.NK IH IIIAI. CASKS nhvay. on l.an.l, and evory nuality of COFFINS made as soon asrtMinircd. CHARLES W, MILLS. jtily27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER GKORGIA—Floyd County. W HEREAS, George Shirley, administra tor of Roliert 11. Canady, deceased, represents to the Court in his petitiou duly filed and entered on recced that ho has fully administered R. II. Canady’s estate. This is therefore to vile till persons con cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administrator should not bo discharged from his adminis tration, nnd receive tellers of admission oa the first Monday in February, 1861. Gi von under my hand and official signa ture, at office, this 5th July. I860. July 13 J. LAMBERTII, Ordinary. W. N DUCK Ell, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, XT piiolstery, MAT.R ESSES. AND COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Borne, Georgia. NVl T E4 t’i« P I Vi 1, a 11 *.!i j L1 lid ptrtiiMl trly, to visit iiis Ware Rooms, where ho has a largj 1 ipply of Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the best Spring Seat Sofa, to tho com article in uso. Also an assortment of Mntrflssox, Tucker’s Patent Spring Hud, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. All kinds of Fiiruitiiro with dispatch, and neatly repaired. Thankful for the very lilmral patronage heretofore extended to him, ho hope*, by close at. in 111inn nnil ir.i.iil work, to merit a continuance of tho same. • CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fnr- nitiiro is manufactured nnd repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction! Bills of ovor 50 Dollars Retailed at wholesale price*—and grant bargain. July 27* ly. DUANE RULISON'S Quaker City PUBLISHING HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The oldest Publishing House in America Con dueling the Gift Book Business. 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Atn»ng tho works which I have recent published, are Hie Allowing any «•! whi will ho sent, with a Jicnutifid (till, 1 r t prices nn mod—when sent Ly mail, 21 ret dditienal for postage. HISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONS: co tiiining a statement of the Origin, Devel opment. Doctrines and Government of the Religion* Denominations in tlm United States and Europe. With Biographical Notices of Eminent Divines. Edited and completed by Saiiiiud M. Sinuekcr, EL. D., 336 pages, 12 1110., illustrated, $1.00. A HISTORY OF THE MODERN JEWS; or Annuls o. tho Hebrew People, from the Destruction of Jerusalem till the Present time. Ry Samuel M. Sinucker, LL. R.— Containing the most memorable and note, worthy event* which lmvo occurred in • ho history of this extraordinary nation during tlm last isno vours. It.oo. THE BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT; originally taken from the records at New Haven; Wing over two hundred years old. A Collection of the Earliest Statutes nml Judicial Proceedings of that Colonv. lie- ing an Exhibition of the Rigorous*Morula and Legislation of tho Puritans. Kditod, with an Introduction, by Samuel M. Hmucker,LL.D. 250 pages; !a v binding, THE BRIDE OF LOVE; or Truo Greatness of Female Heroism. Ry Ruth Vernon: “Thousands of men I. real lie, move, nml live, pass off the stage of lire, and nrc heard of no more. Live for something— do good, nml leave behind yon u monument of virtue." ('haluicr/i. 320 pages, with iKUUtitiil steel plate, $1.00. THE MYSTERIES OF THE GREAT DEEP; or. the Physical, Animal. Geologi cal, and Vegetable Wonders of the Ocean. By l*. II. House. This book is full of in- slruotlvo nud entertaining information.— (>no might go to sea for years and not learn as in 11 el 1 almut tho Ocunn ns lie can gather from n few hours perusal of this Volume. 52 illustrations, #1.00. ADVENTURES, WANDERINGS AND SUFFERINGS OF THE MERTON FAM ILY ; or Life Scenes among tho South Ani.wlenn Indians. Ry Miss Anne Bowen This i* one of tho most Interesting booki of the kind ever written. Eight Filio it liotraiioiis, on tinted paper, $1.00. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF THE CELEBRATED ORIENTAL TRAVELER, HADJI HAllA, in Persia, Turkey ami But rin. Comprising his Caravan Travels, En counters with Robbers, his Curious Perfor- Kdited by Janies Morh ROME STEAM ENGINE llOiUH GKOBcu I ^Olt 4I10 mano'Aioturo 0 r >' - Btutloniuy Bnjaei o f„L , '* 0 » lorn m'cordliig lo order. * 0 llntl Rood work, Iron Brid... Hot Didst, fur Kurin,ooi m?'* W Be--, (lulling, uml Muohloory, ^2 1 ,! l «i5 Strew., i.timing LittlieCBrll'l JJJJJJ!' ing. to. Jrll l Prw^'n Gas nnd Water Works ora«i«j of Machinery repaired. Hats k * Imnd Wrmigfit lr„n Stenm »6dW,u!‘f Steam Cooks, Guogcs, Ac. 1 Castings of any si 26 "n and Brass castings niado to ' ordtN have'always on hand some"oHL'l 0r ' GEAUINd in tho Gauntry, d.o fc? ('it,ting, fur Jfur.o Vmtm ijiffitgfli for Dwelling,, Publi, » eli inti of Iron Railing for DWuIIlngs, lugs, Cemetery Lots, Ac. 8 UD c Boilers. Kino. Ttllililnr, Locomotive end u „ ■ Huiler., mode nod repaired llln.t ripo., Oa.oli.ier,, BtnoVo Stack,, Ae. B'uckrinlll, wo’rt to order. wu .f' Mining Machinery , , X Enginri. LI Lifting and Force Pumn*, \> m ., Joints, Whim and WhiiLo Kibble* s.^l Head, Of any romilred li.rdne,., i,’lSftl MIN tills TOOtK—Pattleal.r utjijjfl given to I Iiis lira nidi or bu»lnei», U.j'l Soldo, Sr., who .uperintand, tlm ing lieeii a long time In Kiinoie forth.’Z'l po.oof nlilalnlllg tile latest improvemEl mol drawing or mining work. ' r0 '™"«l ... Vr; wo will warrant onr EimIiim ovary purllcmiir to tile belt ,„„| t k and f'»r simplicity and durability ; excelled. A list of prices sent on »|iji|j,J We can make nnd put up Engl« w uing order nnd wnrrnnt them for | e ,. .r they can l*e had from Philadelphia or YnL York,none buttho best material uim) work. All boilers manufactured at onr n-l tnblishinent wo will warrant tobeofthtwl No. 1, Pennn Charcoal Hammered Iron. 1 We are now manufacturing anew Iro'atkl ton Screw with A.itl-Friction Ball, -have them prefer them to oil other*. W«i*l vitcnllin want of a good acrew.thalwillil way* lust to pack any size bale, to eufeiul this. I Having tho largest estnblishmtiil tgl machinery «»f any shop in the State, iW „l every department is sii]>cri’itciuled |,y *,1 selves, we feel confident that we can as cheap''nnd equal to any in the l'ii^l States. P NOBLE, BRO’S. A CO., Rotnt.Ga I prl!27.1860w1y. page*. $|.i THE MODEL BOOK GF DREAMS, FOR. TUNE TELLER and, Epitom ol Parlor Kiitertaiiinient*. By Henry Temple nnd (k*rdelia M. Ottloy. • $l.oo. tsTornoAT. a vii upvn GEOUGIA—Folk Coutity. W HEREAS. EDuphnii It. King, executor of the la*t will and tenUuneut of George Smith, deceased, ha* applied t » me for loiter* of Dismission from Iiis said Adiuirdstrntmi— The* 1 are therefore, to cite uml admonish tho kindred and friend*, and nil person* in terested, In show enuse, (if any they have) why the said applicant should not be dis missed from his administration of said es tate, at the first Court of Ordinary for said couuty, after the expiration of six mouths from this date. Given under my hand nnd official signature this 28th day *»f August, tStill. nug24—Cm S. A. BORDERS. Ord. 68 GEORGIA, Floyd County. W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Adminis trator of Jacob Sin.ver, represents in the Court in hi* petition, duly fil< <l*ui<l entered on Record, that he lias ’fully administered William Smyer's estate. Theso are, the re fore, to cite ull person* eouccriuHl, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can. why said administra tor should not he discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1861. Given under my hand and official signature this September 3d. 1861, se P 7 JESSE LAMBEIITH, Ord. AritniuMrnln Postponed Administrator's Sale. ^UILL b« fold before the Court-house door of *«1..u’T’ ^ lWct ; u hours folloxvinJ nV US {“‘■'•"J®/ 11 1 December, tho rouowing property, to wit: i n ,w ,,lo ™i Uborv bring fuur But Xn.24S. «k, with all iiuruettiring known as tlio Under Wind plnoo'in tho iia dist. 3d see. of Floyd county, On. Sold by the Ordinary of said , f • „ ZZI.pj lying on tlio we*t nulu of tho privileges on the creokfo ;, V i i T i p me properiy oi ur. inomus Jlam- able right to seoedo front tlio Union, I Bton, lute of said county, deceased, for the then the City of New York, tho river benefit of tho heir*. "•unties, tho State of New Jersey, and i «ry likely Connecticut, would separate dlt to 1st of January 1861,with date, if not punctually paid. D. M. HOOD, Adm’r. MANHOOD now r.osi, iiowkestorkd. •lust Published, in a Sen ltd Nn- Trout n •a! Debility. Nervou-ncss and 11 Meat .1 an IPhysiraT Dif- Rudieal en Weakness. Involunhir Consumpti biiity. Bv ROn. J. CULVERWKLL. M. D. The iui|Nirtant fret tiial the awful rouse- qiiouccs of self-uhusu may l»e ulleclually re moved without internal uicdidues or Uie dan gerous application* of caustics, instrument*, medicated bougie*, uud other empirical devi ses, is hero clearly demonstrated, nnd the en tirely now and highly sucnoofiil treatment, a* adopted by the celebrated author fully ex plained, by means of which ovory one is en- nbloil to euro himself porfectlv, and at tlio leavt possible cost, thereby avoiding all tlio advertised nostrums of tlio day. Tlilx Lco- sand* B ru v« u boon to thousands and tbou- Sont under sea! to any nddress, jtost paid, a VO ift 0 ’**'»go stamps, by ad- dmshigDr. CHAS. J. o. KLINE, A SO First •Mob!. ractof Land ndj«i •y, Walton II. .Tom •ntnining 320 o r less, nb- iiltivatioii, the balance timhered. The place is well known at of tlio most productive nnd desirable in Vann's Vnllby, lying within 3j miles of Rome oil the Gave Spring rend. The Geo. A Ala. Railroad, which i* now in nn active stat progress, run* through the tract. There good (Hn House, Stahles and Negro Cabins oh the place, well watered nnd in a good neighborhood. Sold a* the property of the estate of Gnbriid Jones, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* of said estate. Terms—One-third cnsli, and the balance it one uud two veur*. with iutero-t from date. MARY If. JONES. Adm’x, WILLIAM JI. JONES, Adm’r. oet I—twr.Uwtd GEORGIA, Floyd County! TirilEIlEAS. Harrison Camp, Adminis- YY trator of John Whilo, represents to the Court, in bis petition dujy filed nnd on. tered en record, that ho has fully administer ed John White's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any they oan, why said administrator should not bo discharged from hie admiuis tration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in Juno, 186.1. FOR SALE. Valuable Lands, City Propt'y AND NEGROES. 1000 acres Coo*a River Laud,about 430 acres land. nd L»>t in the city of Rome. On. 52 Negroes, most of thorn y*wmg nnd likely, AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Floyd county, Ga., will ho sold on the first Tuesday in December next, htfore live court h<m*u door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the tract of laud iu said county, whereon C<d. Francis ir- renided at the time of his death, lying 18 '* below Rome, in said county, on tlio >a river, containing one thousnnd acres, U or less, of wliich 400 or 450 acres is of first nualitv river Imtti.m land, 300 or 325 acre* in cultivation, a number of acres on which the timber will he cut down this full. On the plnco is a good double log dwelling house, k all necessary out houses,good negro houses, gin house nnd screw, fine well and spring water, a good apple and peach or- '•lull'd, |wnr. J and grapes, and is sahl to be one • •f tin- best cotton firm* on the Coosa rivor.— A houM* and lot iu the city of Rome, contain ing one aero, more or less, with a good nffleo for a doctor or lawyer, and all necessary out buildings, situated between thu Choice Hotel nud tho Court House, a desirable residence fora business or professional -man, nnd nil tlio Negroes belonging to said estate, fifty- two in uunihor, of which there nro men from 21 to 65 yonrs old, l*oy* front 7 to 17 j old, women from 22 to 60 years old, from 7 to 17 year* old, ih« balance nr.- dren of both sexes fr-.ii 6 vears obi d<»iv font*. Sold fi»r the benefit of the heirs. Ti "f twolvc months, with in- note* with Approved secnri- inue from day to dnv until jpjll t—.td ii*nt office, novl Cliatooga Sheriff Sale. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door in Summerville, within the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Decem ber next, tlio following property, to wit: Two lots of land, Nos. 3 nnd 4, in block 6, iu the town of Summerville, Said lots are well improved, Iinvoagood Brick Dwelling- House, and other necessary buildings upon (hem. Levied on ns tho property of Bonja- min Garretto to sntisfy n fi fn from the Supe rior Court iu favor of IL W. Gilkerson vs. B •njftinin Garrotte, property pointed out by run's attorney. * Also 2 lots of laud. No*. 173 and 174, in fitli District mid 4th section. Levied on ns the property of A. E. (Jrcor to sntisfy « mortgage fi fn from Suporior Court in favor of William Penn, for tho use of John T. Meadow rs. A. E. Greer—property pointed out in said fi fr. Also twenty-fivo barrels of corn, more or less, one cow and calf, and two yearlings.— Lovicd on as the property of W. S. Daniel to satisfy n fi fu from tho Suporior Coart-iu favor offi. A. Sclinnn vs. W. B..Reaeonnd W. Dan- iel, principal, nnd Jos. Harlow, Jr., ondorser. W-Also—ono bod, two tables, one library of books, two stoves, two saddles, half dozcu chuirs.nnd lot of sundries. Levied on as tho property of E. L. Rosser to satisfy a fi fr NEW Illustrated Edition OF Livingstone’s Explorations IN AFRICA. Including a Sketch of RixU.cn Years’ Rcsi. deuce in Africa, and n Journey from the Capo of Good Hope to Lonmin, on the West Const : thonco across the Cniiiinent, down the river Eamhcsi to the Knstcrn Ocean. From the personal narrative of D.ivin Livivosto.vk, LL. I).. I). I,. Fellow of the Fnenitv of rliy*ieiaii* nml Surgeon*, Glusgow: Corre*- IKHiding Membor of the Geographical and Historical Society of New York; Gold Med- ulist nml Corresponding Member of the Roy al Geographical Societie* of London, Pnri*, *«• To which i* added n Historical Sketch of Discoveries in Africa. Illustrated with fino Cliroiuo-Litlin-graphic Plates. Large 12mo, of 446 pages. Wo lmvo just puldishcd a Now Edition of this Great Work, Illustrated with very fine Chromo-Lithographic Plates, Giving tho coloring to life of the Scenery nnd Wild Animals, I’rt.in Drawing* made by l»H. LI VI Nf.’ST ON E, HISTORICAL AND INCIDENTS OF the Early Sett!, r* of the United Statu*, with the Life nudI Adven tures of Allen, Kenton, Boone, uml other lelchrnted Pioneers. By (!. W. (Veber.— 130 tinge*, tint -illustrations. $1.00. ALBUMS of all sixes nud style*, with splon* did engravings. PRESENTATION BOOKS, iu every heautl- fui stylo of I.lading. PRAYER BOOKS, Proto.lant and Catholic. HYMN ROOKS of all denomination*. POEMS of all the author*. JUVENILE BOOKS in uluioat endleis va riety BIBLES of ull sixes and quatitie*. All sold nt the lowc*t prices, nud a beauti ful Gift iiresented with each book. My.OIfts are nil Useful mid Vnlunblo— comprising (fold ami silver Watclio*; Sewing Maeliiiie*. Silk Dreg* Patterns, and n largo variety of Jewelry, of the latest and most rnshioiiable style*. Each article warranted to ho of good quiilitv. '^•4t-Tlio*o who will net ns AGENTS, IVill please send for a Catalogue which con tain* inducement* not to bo excelled by any other establishment, with full direction* nnd particular*. Those out of einiiloyinent; and who desire to engage in an honorable and pmfitnhio business, should apply at once J Address all order* to- DUANE IIULISON. Propri’rof the Quaker City Publish ing House No. 33 SOUTH THIRD STRKKT. tuayllwAiu. Philadelphia, Pa. JUVSO.Y’ S Mountain Herb Pills Aoors, we present joo with a |*i Tczuco, a elite! of * tribe of itie plnoy that once rated Mexico. You will Olid him and bin people In our I'mnpbWU » be hod gratts, from Ih# Agent* ' or •••'*• Tb* tnreiitor an-1 manufacturer of •• Uln Herb I’HLh»» *j*nt Uie greultt part i4 talj R R VO LUTION A RY JWU -""J •"-» ..ill. r- ..!• It... I *° r |{J r , "j|' l ['. • " . F." ” dor my hand and official *igna- t Qn J 1 tho Superior Court, in favor of Crnno, •, this 6th Nov. 1860. J Boylaton A Co. vs. Rosser A Poe. I <*.(27 ’ - JESSE LAMBERTII, Only J. B. AKRIDGE, fili’ff. Sixteen Years Wanderings, in I lie Wilds of Soiilli Africa. hound in hoveled Board*, and is altogether the most Popular and Saleable Bonk, now published. Over 78,000 COPIES, Have already hcen % sold, and tho demand for our'Now Edition is larger thun ever be- toro. This Editiou will bo sold Exclusively by Agents. To whom the largest coinmissioii will he paid Sam pic copies sent by Mail, post-paid, on roeoipt of the Price. $1 25. Agonts wanted in every county iu tlio l nrtd Slide*. Aildres*. J. W. BRADLEY. Puhlisber, no n ^rth 4th sL, Pliilbdelphia. sejj28nr3m 1 GEOUGIA, Folk County. OI XTY Days after dato I will apply to the O Court of Ord in — ' - ” “ Sockwcll, late of said county, deceased. d of said county, deceased. WM. W. S00KWELL, Ex’r , over *ls ycr* »n.onr tl.t Mit , »ln« nml .<f Mexico, ni"T il lV»l • Moc.VTAl.V Itl'.H* Pill*” one itbcouml. mtlng account of lit* M'lreuturre Uirrt, jo* ml Pamphlet. It is an sitablUlied fhcl, that all i1Umm« ii IMPUUB BLOOD I Tb« blood la the lift* t and when any ft.rrlfa! matter gets nixed with It. It U at ono* 4 •very organ of ih* body. Every oerv* *r*t* and all the vital organ* qnlclily complain. TV will not digMt the food perfectly. Tlie Z»“ * secrete a aafficlency of bite. Die action #f weakened, and it» th* ctrcutaUon U frewa. become clogged with the poiaonoai matter; » cough—and all from a alight impurity at ft* b head of life—the Wood! A* tf vou bad Own earth, for iutaoce, In a pare spring, from . Uny rivulet, In a fow mfnntee tbe wlnde eeeiaillj atream becomes disturbed and discolored. At y does Impure blood By to every part, sad tern J* behind. All the passage* becoul#obstructed,ih' the obetructlon Is removed, the lamp of life **•! These pills not only purify the blood, but in’* the secretions of the body; they are, thrtifurv, W CirnE Fon BILIOUS DISEASE*. IJver Complaint, Slek Headache, ho. This As^* Medicine expels from the blmid the hidden nr* ease, ami irodera all the fluid* and secretions p fluent, clearing and resuscitating th* vital •’n*'; Pleasant indeed. U It to ue.thet »•»»»«•>,, within yoar reach, a medicine like the Mocn*® Pius," that will pasa directly to tb* r through the blood and fluid* of the -body. ■ th* sufferer l© brighten with the flush w k** 1 ! health. Judton's Pills are the Best Remedy in enee/or the following Csinptaintt' ft Dotcet Complaints, Mnlity, Itttmrd ITaHai ChweAr, tbftr amt Ague. Lirtr I CbfJr, Aimak OmltaittU Lmrtuu V V* | Chest Ditto#*, Utaiachtt, I'Oa, , | CheffwncM, rndiptttian, t**'"*"™ I Dyspepsia, Influenza, Stomton W | Diarrhaa, Jt\ftammai{/.n, Dropty, * e * STOVES! A. W. CALDWELL, MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares, AND DEALER IN Stoves, Pumps & House Fiiriiishiiig (iooil Mi eoto<l variety of Cooking & Heating Stoves, Always on hand Low for Cash. ALL JOB WORK anil tfork done to order Cash on Delivery. Guttering and Roofing Done iu tho Best .Stylo, All Accounts considered due mi tho let.a July and 1st January, and settlements must be made at those times. mny25—wly GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Female* who rain* health, should n*»*r te - these PHI*. They parlfy th* bteml, remote of all kinds, clvanse the ekln of *11 plmpl*» '***_“,* ft and brlog the rich color of health to th* p*k FF* The Plants and Herb* of which Ibr't '* made, were dl-worerv.1 in a very snrprtemjf utj tbe lexncan*, a tribe of Aborigine* In ^I Almanac of our Agent, and you will r**d w«» ■ th* very interrstiog arcount It eontalo* •' ,h# | Mamaxa" of tb* Astee*. Observe.—The Mountain t Beautiful Wrapper. Hack boa contains 4' at 9b cents per lot. Aft genuine, kan B. L. JUDSON A CO., an tack Um. a Is. JUDSON, ft Co, SOLE PROPniETOBS'l No. SO Leonnrd Street^ NKW rOKK. . tfiT Arsnta wanted alwaye—Address ** sk"« v I For *nle by Enroll A Yoiser and 1 A Nowlin, Romo, Ga. Also by #11 I dealers throughout tho Btnto. , Herb * contains 40fiB».^| nwwr, kan <M Admiuistrntrix’s Notice. G EORGIA, Polk County: Sixty dayi aftor dato I will apply to tho Cmjrtof f rdinnry of said oounty for leave to soil .tho lauds belonging to tlio estate of Henry 0. Silvoy, lato of said county, do. c&ieed, tills Nov. the 5th, I860. TEMPERANCE SILVEY, novO Administratrix. Pure Train Oil. 5 BARRELS Just rcccivod, and for sale by, TURNLEY, lehll. No. 3 Choice Ilottso Iff, A. WIMPEE & CO,i Carriage & Wagon MANOFACTOBEW i Opposite Harper A Butlers' Hardware B Ilroad St., ROME, GA. . I W OULD respectfully inform ^heir*rt« and the publio genoraljy. prepared to do ail work in tho CARR BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. .a, All their work will ho well doiic, •#« y | Intojt improvenwnts.adopted, but they call cspocin) attention to JONES’ EATUNT |MPB0JS d T1IIMIII.K SClMMf'h' ,. Which for light nml c„»y runlill'P rior to tho iron axles, and cost n > , J?J l vT cp. jft»-ALIs NEW WORK WARRANT* RE FAIR ING neatly dono notico. nnd chap Ibr CA8II, ,. i All orders promptly attended to* share of patronage solicited, npriliwly. ^ Farm lor Sale, Tho nndoralgnoJ ffijl I Bale 158 acre, of Long west of Romo, on »• 1 Bluff road, nnd onoauu miles from Doan's Ferry on Coofl# ^ about 05 acres nro open, 16 of " uP |aad, tom land, nnd tho remainder go r ut jj undor good fonco. In all they® ftr acres of bottom land on tho place. . ^ i On tho promises thoroi is a-, good "o >B i tain ing four rooms, Uitohon, #n» 0 k® , - four I other neoossary building#, '»locv springs convonlcnt- In a ©“"J® 1 Jj pilul* I tlon fur church, school anil |H»t 1 ogon Kor further , p 0rt2fUv2m Ml«el°nury8t»tjnm^, TetiBNE-lfT’S Flavoring J3 nine, K.ll«t->n »nd Tcolh jfMj, | fralheurplyot KAREhh *