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jt'roni Onoe * Wa.k,]
A Score of Your. A«o.
Pown by the breaking w«vo« we stood,
U|*m tborocky eliorer
: • bm\'o w»vc» whinnered courage,
And hid with (Yionuiy rear
filtering words that lold tiro talo
Ami I
fult’ring v
<lnrod not toll-boforo.;
The HcHcf Uill,
As it piwsed tho legislature, now in set-
ay be found In “
to Uiislilll'and
_rt)wn'S Vetoing It, the
dent of tire Savannah JVetoi eayat , ,
Governor ltrown will, 1 understand,
contrary to his first intention,'veto the
Bunk hill. lie was vtlUbiftto extend as-
nistar.ee tofthe Banks under certain con-
i d, if ivitli the pripelow
tier tava,-mt life wouldMw. . ■ ;
i it hor votes, or zom* fife wa?6—■ .
Forsooth, I scarce may guess—
Somo nmrmurlhg wave, ot hor sweet
voice,
That lisped so sweetly "Yes!"
... ; TLiJOOV.’
And then. In harpy alienee, too,
l clasped her fair woo hand:
And long we stood there, oaratoasty,
While o’er the darkening land
Tho sun set, and tho fishing boats
Were sailing from tlio strand,
t seems not many days ago
Like yesterday—no more.
Since thus we stood, my love and I,
Upon tile rocky shore;
But I was four-and-tweuty lAcn,
And now I'm forty-four. 1
Tue lilly hand is thinner now,
Ai.d in liorsnnhv Hair 1
I sen some silvery linen and on
Her lirow some linos of oaro i
But, wrinkled Brow, or silver looks,
Slio'a not .one wldt loos fair.
Tlio fishing 1 nuts a score of yours
, Uo Bailing froratheatrand;
Tlio crimson sun a score of yoats
Snta o'er the darkening laud ;
Anti here to night upon tho cllfT
Wo’ro standing hand in-liand.
"My darling, thoro’s our oldest girl,
Down on tlio rooks bcloif |
Wliat's Stanley doinghy her sidof"
My wife says, "You should know j
lie’s telling hor what you told mo
A soore ol years ago." Wi I,. W.
Senator Filsgatrick,
Of Alabama, has written a letter in
which he advocates State oo-operation.
llosays:
I think it is due to them that an
opportunity for a full and free Inter
change of opinion should bo given
them before any deckled action, which
may involve the failure of our common
euiiao. I would thoreforo advise that
tlio Convention which Is soop to moet
under the resolutions of the last Legis
lature, should aeleet a number of our
boat mon to moot and aonfar with com-
misaionore from tho othor slave State to
asarotainand recommend what Is he.t
to ho done. The authority of those
commissioners extending only to an
intoroliango of information, na to tho
probable courso of- notion desired by
tins and tho other Southern States, this
ourso would not at all, as t ooncoivo,
State from impairing the validity Of cen
traota. This is his opinion, and he wltl
foci called on, so lopes* Georgia re-
Uon. * '
tills
i. Many statosmen and lawyers at
.. lvUB«fiBW%
United States Court, and even our Su
preme Court, will decide that tho Legit-
lature has no power to pass this law.—
The question now before tho various in
terests of tho country Is, It Governor
Brown docs voio It, on tlieso grounds,
will tho T-oglalnturo pass ttl tn my
opinion It will.
: In tho’Sonatc tlili
of aves 02 nays 17.
hill hy n two thirds vote ovar the veto.
In tlio Itouso tUo whole Vote la 100,
of whloh tlioro are now present about
125; of the absentees many are friends
of the measure and oati bo brought libra
if necessary. Tho vatu to-day was ayes
91 and nays 27, nocosaaty to pass oVor
veto HO. U|ion the basis of theea tat
Wfc.,1 think l qtILMur ..with confidence
tlio legislature wlll'lwsa 1 It. Governor
would sign it with' plttWWri. * So far n» I
tun concerned, If this.bill nullifies tho
tho couttUutUm wo have all ■worn to
support, I think Governor Brown ouuh
to veto it, nndif he fulled to do it Ik
would.be* perjured nun.
Polk Sheriff Sale. '
W ILL be sold before the court house door
in Cedar Town, Polk ommty, 1 on the
lint Tuesday in December*Wfctt, bMvreen tin
usual hours of saio, the following property!
One negro woman named Clnrissy. and her
child, levied on as the property 'of Vf. n. C.
Prior, to satisfy one A. fa. in foror of Daniel
C. Roberts, v*. said Prior..'
Also, one house and lot In the town of
Cedar Town, known as tha Klngabcrry
house, no nr the sprint, levied on ns tlit
property of Charles Kintiberry. to satisfy
1 |i. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court, ia
favor of Deo}. P. Diglow vs. said Kings*
berry. -
Also, the interest of Jdnrgnrei Morgan In
the land and plantation upon which she now
resides, in the 21st dist.. nnd 3rd see., nos. of
thaland unknown. Levied npon to a*H*fy
ona A. fa issued from l’olk Superior Court, in
favor'of Tarltou C. Coll, and RlUa 8. Coll,
vt. said Margaret Morgan;
Also, two Pda of land. No*. AS and 96. In
•the 1st dlst. and 4th section, levied on ns tho
property of .Tamos P. Btricklund, hy virtno
of a A. fn. Issued from Polk Bnjierior Court,in
favor of Wm. M. Hatching*, administrator
ol Wnlton Worry, deceased, ‘ “
Strickland.
nor2 E. LYON, D. Bh’ff.
KORTV-eightnouns in THE; fire I Any of our friends flooding a Qin will do.weir to Imy of im ns we
M lf } m warrant evorv Gin sold, and wo also furnish nn cxpcrfoltceri nntl wkill-
Jamor F. "^5 i n workman to ‘deliver them at the Uin House ittul put them iti $ni\\
September Inst Ims sKhnI thegroat Are which rtllltliltlP order.
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EXECUTRIX'S SALK.
P URSUANT to tho last will nnd testament
of Joel II. Terroll, deceased. into of Polk
county, will l»o sold before tho Court Uouso
door in Colur Town, Polk cou-ty. within tho
legal hours of saio, on the first Tuesday in
January next, mm likely nnd valuable negro
man natn**d Anderson, .HO years of ago, the
property said deceased.
ELIZABETH F. TERRELL,
novl Executrix
Exocutor’s Sale.
B Y Virtno of an order from tha court of
Ordinary of Floyd county, will bs sold
on tlio Aral Tuesday In January nest, before
tho Court House doer in Romo, within the If
? il hours of snltf, tho following property to
it i „ >*
II It wares of land, part of joWNo, HQ in the
Fifth D\Hri«tend HMectloo; hclnt in Jftoyd
county, Joining lands of W. B.-Paulis in '•pd
Others, nearly all bottom land j about
goraa eltarod.
Also oily lot In the uoilanaula Division of
the city of Rome, being part of Lot No. 1,
lying between R. 8. Norton's store nnd tho
now building of Smith A Oiaberg.
Also negro man Lowls, a carpenter, aged
30 yearsi Harry, n blacksmith, aged 38 yrtj
Kdy, a girl, agod 28 j Petor, aged 281 War
ren, ngod 13 j Charley, aged 7j Muriah, nged
14 roars.
All of said property to bo sold as the prop
erty of Rov. Jolm Hendricks, late of said
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate. Terms made
ho vlolntlvoofltho FiHlonil Constitution, knownpn0ivr.trsoIb- . _
Wirea commissioners should say for ' a x' uRNiluinKn!! E*'r’«.
Notice.
A LL persons nro hereby notified not to
cretlit Mr*. MARY J. KING on nty.no.
count, ns I shnll not lie responsible for nny
debt she miy entitrnct.
Blnce nor sapnra»bui a lurvl ba* Wn pr
idod f.»r lier support and neros«nrv oj
nenses. JOSHUA KlVo.
sepltwiin
B
ttxccntor’a Sale.
Y virtno of nn order of the Court of Or-
_ dinnry for Polk eounty, On., will li
d on the first Tnnsilay In fve«mlier tioxt,
before the Court !Uu*e d« w in Cedar To'
within the lawful hours of sale, the following:
Tho pines on which HniniMp D. Wi’son
deeeasod, lived, rontninlng about three hun
-Ir vi and forty acres of Innd. one hoi
•uid uighty acres of which Is cleared n
■•mm! order for cultivation. Tho pine* h
it n good eomfortnhle frnmwl dwtilling. Tram
cd gin house, stables and othor ont-hoeMs—
it is about two milfs front Van Wert on tl
Rome road. Also seven likely ncgn.cs, I
wlt» Stephen, 8.1 yents old, Dolly, -IA yon
Lindy, 27 years, nnd hor two children, one
years and tho other 3 years old.Uoergc, 21
years old and Martha, n years old. Sold ft>r
the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.
Turrns mndo known on tlio dnv of sale.
JOHN H. WILSON. Executor
octmnd ofSiuriD. Wilson, dee'd.
Alnlgima, that while she ehcrlshoU *
Union, in which the right# of hor citi
zens under tho Conatitution would be
respected, sho did not recognise inch *
Union in nn Administration composed
of Idnooln and Hamlin, with 'Reward.
.Sumner, Wllaon. Burl in gam o and
Ghidings, for their advisers, who reoog-
nizo no Constitutional obligation*, on
tho sutyoot of slavery, but adopt the
"higher law” and "irrepressible con-
diet,” m thoir rule of action, and look to
tho fanatical worshippers of John Brown
for their approbation of their official
conduct. After this conference and
tho information tlius obtained, Alabama
will bo bolter prepared for oonoertod
nnd offbotive action. In the event of
dissolution, 1 would profor the Houtli*
ern States should all go together, and
if unanimity cannot be obtained, then
I desire u sufficient number of Statee
-houId go out together to Insure a new
*' nlcdoraoy, able to porteetion against
grossion, come from what quarter It
»-*y.
'ties©, gentlemen, are my views of
■ matter inquired of In your letter,
.rrived at after mature rofleotioh. 1
give them to you .for what they are
worth. Very Respectfully, Your obo-
Uient servant,
BEN. FITZPATRICK.
Messrs, TUtnan, Leak and others.
Georgia Military Institute.
Mr. Ely, Chairman of the Commlttoo
on Military Affitira, has reported a bill
in the Uouso of Representatives, to
provide for the better organization of
tbo Georgia Military Institute, at Ma
ri otto, to appropriate money fbr the
same, and for other purposes therein
mentioned. .. u , .
The principal features of the ^lll
wo—
1. Tho Govornor to ap]
spoctors in ploocof the pi
trustectF vritV the same p,
2. Tho board of inspeetora
nn account of all monies received and
paid out' and report to tho Governor ^t
♦ho end of each session,
J. The Governor to oot ns ex-effielo
President of the board of inspectors,and
all vacancies shall be filled by hlnof.
4. A President pm f«n* ‘hall bo elect-
aj< 1 in tho nbsenoo of the Governor, and
three of the said board Of inspector
shall constitute a noorum tq hold *
court of appeals, and to transact all or
dinary business connected with said In
stitution; but no rnlo or regulation shall
bo adopted or altered unloss a majority
of said board be prosent.
5. The Governor may annually ap
point such number of gentlemen aa ho
may think proper, who shall constitute
a Board of Visitors to attend the.exaiu-
ination of the cadets.
G. The Justice of tho Inferior Court
of each county may select one cadet who
is otherwise unable to obtain nn educa
tion, between fifteen and eighteen years
of age, who shall bo educated at tho ex-
pur.so of tlio State.
7. For providing buildings, apparatus
and hooka aa the inspectors may ap
prove, tho sum of $35,000 is appropria
ted.—Itf border,
Blosm.V Rivalled mr a Bor.—A boy
nutnud (Jims. Alford, 10 years old. as
tonished tho citizens of Marietta (Ohio)
last Tuesday, by walking a rope., ala
Blomlin, stretched from the top of . the
National House, to a polo erected near
Brennan’s Hall, at an altitude of about
70 foot. He not only did this, but he
walked it backward, stood upon his
head on tbo ropo and walked twice tlio
whole length of the ropo by torchlight
in tlio eveniug.
Gen. Lane Opposed to Secession.—A
dispatch from Washington, in the New
York 77m«, says Gen. Lane character
izes the movement for socession, for
present causes, ns unwise nnd uncalled
lor, and that all the weight of his inilu-
ence will Ikj thrown in the opposite
scalo.
ggy Despatches from New York state
that the slave trade is reported brisk.
Tho American vessels Lauretta and
Buckeye sailed from tho coast of Africa
on the 29th of September with cargoes
of slaves.
Ukio.v Speech.—Hon. John J. Crit
tenden made an eloquent apeeoh, a few
days ago, in Kentucky, against’ seces
sion, and in favor of the Uw«
HENDRICKS, j
novSOtwltAwtd.
/EN-floulhcrnsr oopy.-fcg
GEORGIA, Polk county.
W HEREAS Willem liege has applied to
me fbr letters of Guardianship for th*
persona and property of Mattie West and
George Francis W*st minor orphans of Fran
cis J. West, lato ef Polk county, doe'd,
These nr* therefore to cite and admonish
the kindred end friends of said minor or
phans to show cause, If any they have, why
letters should not ho granted the applicants
pa the 2d Monday in January noxt, in terms
of the law.
Glren und<*r my hand nnd official signature
nt office, this Nov. 21, 1880.
no v27—3«d 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
j . Adtninistrnlorti* Nnfe,
W ILL he sold boforo tho rotirt house don
In Home, Floyd on., on the first Tun*
day in Douoinber next, within the legal hours
of silo, the following property, to wit:
Lots of Lnnd Nns. 774, 23, >82, in .id dlst.
lift see.. No. 21, 24th dlst. 3rd see., No. HI.
23d dist. 3d see., nnd No. 80, 18th dist. 4th
Also—at the samo time nl Cutrimieg in
Forsyth county—Lot* Nn». 1223, 015, 837*
320, 033, 807, 3M, 14th dist. 1st see., nnd No.
533, 3d dist. 1st see., Nn. 8.18.3d dist. 1st see.,
No. 880, 2d dist. 1st see., No. 412,1st dist.
1st sen.
Also—at the some time nt Cnnton In Cher
okee county, J«ots Nns. 382. 280, 837, 54, 3d
diet. 2d see., Nns. 030,1088, tilts, tftth <Utt. 2d
No. 101, 3d dial. 6d soe., No. 118, 4th
GEORGIA, l’olk county*
TTTHERBAS. William Hogg, executor of
VV the last will nod testament of Sarah
.Fotrosier, late nf suld county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from his said
administration,
Those are, therefore, In ette alt persons eon*
eerned,klndr?d mid oruditors, to show cause If
any they oan, why s.-tid administrator should
not be discharged front his administration and
reoeive Utters of dismission on or before the
first Monday in Juno ilext, otherwise the
said executor will then be dismissed in terms
of tho statute in suuh cases mudo and pro
vided.
Given under my hand and ofilotnl signature
this Nov. 21st 1880.
nov30w6tn. 8. A. BORDERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA—Floy* Count,.
T O all whom U may eonoero—James C.
Pemberton having in proper form applied
to mo for permanent Utters of Administra
tion on tbo estate of John Fowler, late of
the State of Tuxas. deceased.
These aro thoreforo to clto and admonish
all and singular the kindrod and creditors of
said deooasod, to bo and appour at tny office
within* the time proscribed by la#, end show
eause, If any thoy have, why permanent
Administration should tint be granted unto
James 0. Pemberton ou John Fowler's citato
- Given under tny hand and oflloial signature,
at office this Nov. 27th, 1860.
novSO J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
Fire Danville, at Ey |
W. B. DODDS & Co.’s
COTTON GINS !
Having frequently boon requested by our friends to accept nu
lAgoncy for Cotton Gins, wo hnvo nt longtli concluded to accom
modate them, though at no particular profit to ourselves, ns wo soil at
I tlio smallest commissions.
WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL?
After examining thqin cnrofully, nnd consulting Planters nnd
I Cotton Buyers, wo found that Orr’s stood tho highest with every otic
who had testod tho matter. AVo-thcrcforo gnvo the preference to
Concrete Safes Triumphant! OR.H. S COTTON GINS.
urrudInnuMo'-Uailllio22d FebiiAryspUu-. wa ... niI . .
ili.lly- I Uivl » lurgu,mount ofliom., rec.li.tt , w <* « ’>»" 1
Ac. in it, he loro the l.uil<lnif{ burned I look | no dvUy in dcRv
the paper* out but put in some ahecta of t»u-
lM*r. nnd ui»mi opening It slilco the bunting,
they wero
NOT EVEN SCORCHED.
The vodicrlhg on tlie tlrnworH was n little
warped : the lock work* Very well, ami
I oil it u Ihtli* I think it willin'ti«go. ‘
m Alv *nfit wn* in the low,*r story of
story biiildiug with *liiitule nmf.’in *
adjoining rt*oni. wiili only a pliuiurcd part
tkiu, a drug store wa* kept, aul immctllntely
op|xi*iit* wTirn* my mf«* wn* m-tiing therewns
n onnshUrnbU qiuinlity of paints, oil*, tur-
psntim*,ciHMphlnMiH'ffi<juor*. Tlio build.
ilnd with Ilia I'nlUr'Mi Hotel
id wn* within *ix feet of tli -
Court Homo nn tlio oilier, with u large pile
wood'between mi jr offleannd (he ('curt |
n*«. nnd n tloor enteriug into my office tin-
ilintfly from tho wood. There ivn* ah
small frame building n line bed to tin* rear of I \v*K r
nl litpiors
my o 111 cp
Wri Wduhl like tv Inivo order* left with us a* fui »1uum1 us |K>s«iVk‘, *o ihnt theixi may
oiing tli cm nt tho pro|ier time. Refarcnoea as to the superiority ol Orr’i
Gins Wtr others are filed at our Hardware 8loro, and can bo soon by cn'liug there,
jiilyfi—wtf IIARl'Ett At RUTl.ER;
HARPER & BUTLER
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Gii.
the Drugstore, with oil*,
in It. 1111*1 a gin?* door leipi
You Will :ce ill >
bent created nt nnd nlxmt it. I regard il
•ted, nnd liffvc no lic*ilancy fij *ny.
ing’lhat my papor* would hnvo hen
mrved if 1 bud lefi tlirm in the * a fr.
A nuuibar of our ritisens- hnvo cxinnincd |
It sinen tbo fire nnd were nurprised
condition, nnd souio of them linvo orderml |
safe* of you. believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES.
I shall take grent pi cacti re in recommend
ing yours ifiH. You nro nt iiltcrty to make I
Kill’ll use of tbiw Ktutoincrit a* you ducui |
proper. Your*, [signed]
M. J. DU
We arc Agent* for them splendid Snfc* I
nnd invito tbo public to chII nnd *ee other
certifiontos n* to tbo manner in which they I
resist the attacks of ltoth 1
FIRE AND miHGLAUS.
There safe* linvo uuver failed lopressi
their coiiteut*. nnd nro wurrutiled to Im»
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
Tho coiiitriictton of the BURGLAR I
PROOF SAFEHi* pern*|nr. and hi connec
tion Wi tli tho‘‘Great Amuricuti Key Regia-
jer Look,'’ (which pfr**e**e* Gin grent ndvfin-
t»guof having NO KEY HOLE and vet hit*
the security of a PERMFTAT1NG KEY
eupnblo of 258,000,000 change*.) they will
Iro found perfectly impregnable,
A. W. CATsDWELL, Uome.Ga.
8r«.ti *ox .1 Skvmoi’h, Nashville, Tonn.
may23 r*-
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STRAM I
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5ME GEOK(i L
Jt* • ft »J3‘iraoturo of w
Stationary Englhc* of A co,n ^
tern according to order. 7 ,le
RaJl Road work, Iron - BritW j
Hot lllaits for Furttacoa and 3i& ^Hl
Castings and Maoffiry, fiS8N«!|
(htshndWalcr• WorkgcrecRd, ,
of Miiohltfcry repaired. Hnv« , k
hand Wrought Iron 8tcam a--*?-
8 ten in Dock*; Gungvs, Ac.
Caati:
1 j
ngs of any siii. I
IN,* rnsti,,., m n ,j ’ |
Dtvo nlwavson l.Mirf wnwot il 'i *
tlEARINri th-riin »»« (
Ereting. for Uoren «»<*. ,
dI.I.ic, mi,I „ vnrifly uf **<
of Iron Hnlllng.Jbiifi^GlIiiM iffiin’ft*
tags, Cemetery. 4«ot*, Ac. ^
Boilers.
Fluo, Tuhulpr, Loeoniotlvo on,] r,,- , ■
Boilers, tnnclo nnd repaired wl.
W.,t I'ijic, UnMoitiolor,, W *, U ! T *"KI
Mining Machinery,
jorniflb Pumping Kntin*. r.
given to Ihis'hranoh of builnet* * uj ^ '
Noble, 6r.. who •nporintend, the wm&I
ing been along lime in Kuri.no'r“*l l
use of obtaining tlm lntext i
ml drawing of mining york.
1 orsons in riant of HU'tin f"uj.i
well to , nil on ,< IhT-M ■ ^
will warrant our Engine* to Im* cm
rv parqculpr to the test u
. 1 for simpTIeit t and dnrubiHty n8t ti
cxeellfd. *.*A li*t of-prif* fenu^ ftp,
lion. .*• ; ,r
W« ffttt.ianke 0li.li.ut n
I
oil. I
; living
no con,make gn.l i.ul up Kituir.es.L
tiing order nnd trarriitii tfiMn for b?»
titer cun tw lisd IVom Phi;«,i,.i„|,j-
YotMqno but the hc.ri uinlerinl u»0<l in
work. All boiler* tiinnufnetitrcil n t j, nr
taldtsli mont wo u Ut warrant U» beet th«
No. I, Pi una Cburconl llnmnivrv.l Ron.
We aro how nmiiura.*turliigaiu>w Ro
ton Screw with A.iti-Friction Hull, thr,j
ho vu thorn prefer, them to nil other*. \
vit,.»U in want *>f gopil tcrew,thntwi!Jg
wnyr Inst to Jmck ntiy *i«8 bale, to em
All articles in
MR. 8UMTKR, ha* boon lougku ....
•foro, warraut all articled muda by
fill nil oriiem nt the shortest notice.
in iliik vowimunity, a* a Ur.t rhuu MECHANIC, <
•U. ’ Wo shall bt 1 able to
70 !
F'
GKUUGl A—Flayd County.
OTICB’i* horeby glvon to all poriom
‘ ig demands agalnat Uiehnrd 8
. late of said county, deceased, to
presont them to Qs, pmporly made out,
within the litntf prescribed by law, so a* to
>ow Uieir character and atnuunb j
And all persons indebted to said doenased
are hereby required to make Immediate
payment. * " »
novSO
Notice.
T WO MONTHS aflor date appplleation
will be made to the Ordinary or Flnyd
county, Ga., for leave to sell nil the land and
negroes belonging to tho ostato of Richard
S. Simmons, deceased.
J. R. SIMMONS, Mm'r.
novSO SARAH C. 8IMMON8, Adm'x.
Folk Sherifi Sale.
W ILL be sold beforo tho Court House door
in Cedar Town on tho first Tuesday.in
January next, within tho legal hours of
Hilo, tho following property to wit.
One Lot of Landi, No. Ii66, in 2d dist. and
4th sect, levied on as the property of II. 0.
Bilrey, deceased, by virtue of two Justioe
Court fi. fas. of 1075 District G. M. of said
county, one in favor of W. C. Dabbs, and one
in favor of M. L. Palmer, bearor, vs. H. G.
Wade and 11.0. 811 vey.
Also—ouo Lot of Land No. 704 in 21st dill,
and 3d soot., levied on the property of John
L. ltowc, by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from
Polk Superior court, in favor of Wm. H.
Tates, vs. John Rowo, R. a Wynn, John L.
Rowo and E. D. Hightower.
novSO E. LYON, D. Sh'fi*.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS
ARTICLES OF EVERT DAY USE.
n. t. nanniTT’s
Pure Medicinal Toast.
Manufactured from common Salt
Pure Cream Tartar. When u*od in
Broad, Cake or Biscuit, It turn* to gas,
(liko that from a bottle ot 8<>du water,)
/3Q nnd romains dormant in the dough,
UO until it is act iu the oven, when (lie
heat causes the gas to c*cup«> through
w |j|j 0 baking. ' ri — 11
i*cuit is not , ¥ _. ¥ F
porfoctly wliolcsoniu. Where tbl*
Yeast i» nsod. you will rnquiro about
one. quarter tho amount uf shortuning
used with ordinary ycn*t. It mnv also
be used fur buckwheat cakes, johnny
cakes, and all kinds of ps*try. Thf*
yeast i* put up only In one pound cans
with checkered label. Red, white and
blue—no other I* gonuine.—beware of
imitations.
11. T. BABBITT'S
PURE CONCENTRATED POTA8II.
Warranted double the strength bf
common Potash, and superior to nny
AQ Faponlfler in market, put up In cans
DO of l lb., 21b*., 3 lbs., 6 lbs.,.and 1*
iha., with full dlroctb ns for making
AND llard and aoft Heap. Ono )Mmnd will
make fifteen gallons nf loft unap. No
»yr\ lime i* required. Consumers will find
• I this tbo ohea|iest Potash in market,
a. t. a a asm's
MEDICINAL 8ALKRATUA.
A perfectly pure and wholesome arti
cle, (Vse from *11 deleterious mutter;
so prepared that, as thu cirdulur ac
companying the Baloratus will show,
nothing remains in tho bread when
baked, bat common salt water and
Ilnur.. Putupneutly in pui>crriof 1 |l>.,
4 lb. uudl it. 1
a. t, babbitt's
costing One Dollar, will mako
40 gallons of handsome Soft Soup by
AND simply adding ladling water.
b. v. babbitt'*
»Vrk CONCENTRATED SAL SODA.
I VJ A new artiele exclusively tbr tho Roiith.
'Hal Hodn or Wu<hing H<mU can not be
sent South during warm wouther, ** it
deliquesces or melts. I dry out tlio
watf r, nnd put up the Snl Soda in 1 lb.
paper#, "warranted to stand the warm
est climate.” Cne pound is equal to
four pounds of ordinary Hal Soda or
Washing Soda, consequently it Is
intloh cheaper—th*» denier saves f»5
per cent, on tho lYoight. a* be does not
nave to pay freight on water,
n. t. babbitt'*
SOAP FOR FAMILY USE.
Ono pound of this soap i* equal to
AND threo pounds of ordinary Family Snap.
Ono pound will mako three gallon* of
hnndroine Soft Soap. It will
GF.OUGIA—Volk County.
TIXHKRKAB William Peek has applied
T f tn me for letter* nf dimisslon from hl»
administration on tbs e*tate of France* Gil-
hort, deceased.
Those are, therefore, to pile and iidmonlsh
all persons Interested in said calatipto be
appear nt my office; on or Itefore tho
pi ration of *ix Uiontba, to sborv eail*c, if any
thoy have, why rnid npplirnut chmild not bo
dismissed from his said iiuuiiaistratiou in terms
of tbo statute in snob cases made nnd pro
vided.
Giron under my band nnd official *lgna
turn (hi* 8th of August, H«fl.
niiglo~Cm 8. A. ROllD'K 118, Ord.
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash. Blinds,
nud Furniture*, nt very reasonable price*.
\V«ermltally Invite all tho clUxens of tbo country to our Ware Room* Furniture Btoj-e and
Manufactory, both on Broad BE. Rome, G„. FINK IlliKIAL CASKS always on hand,
and every nuaUtv of COFFINS made us *o.»n h* ruqulred.
OUARLES W, MILLS. 1
jntytMy.
JAMES M, SUMTER
GKOIK4TA, Floyd County.
W 11KREA8. Jame* F. llos);fn«ou, Admin
istrator of James T. Itoiidi dj-uea-ed.
nprosent to the Court, in hi* petition, duly
filed ami entered on Reoord. that they bav*
lly administered Jamer T. Rond'* estate,
These are, tliereforu, U* cite all pot
corned, kinsmen ami creditors, to show eause,
if auy thoy can, why said Adminis
trator should not bo discharged from their
Administration nnd receive letters nf disini*
on on the first Monday in April, 1881.
Given under my hand and official signature | V VIT.*11
nt office, 3d September. 1S8U. 1 *
fop7 , JESSE LAMBERT!!, Ordinary.
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT ph.olstery,
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By V. II. Gosrc. This book Is full of In-
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8tates.
NOBLE, BRO'S. A CO., Rbm.Ci I
nprl!27.1860w1y. ' 1
One
1 ns n
M
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Entertainment*. By Henry Temnlo
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My .Gil)*
-1 Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mihogxny, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
tho bust Bpring Boat Sofa, to the nummenest article in
‘V Fr
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS, George Shirley, administra
tor of Hubert II. Canady, decoa*ed, i .. . ...
ropre*outs to the Court in his petition dnVy l »Ititr«a«CK, Pucker** Vnteut Spring lied,Couches, Lonngea, KUlubotmla,Snfus.
filed nntl entered «‘h reroed that ho bn* fully 1 All kind* of Furniture with dispateh. nn'l neatly repnlred.
.dm ini stored It. fi. Canady’s estrtto. Thankful for tbo very liberal patronage heretofora i-xlended to him, ho hones. l»v close nt-
rm.«. .. — *““' 1 d_goud work, to merit a eontiufianee «.f the same. * J '
CAII1NET MHO I* on Howard St., ueni* thu Etowah House, whoro F«r-
niturai* msoufsotuml aud re|m|rcd. Work wnrrontud togivo sntisfuctiu
This is thoreforo to rito all person* i
cornod, kindred nnd nreditor*. to show «•
if any they can, why said Administrator
should nut bo dise.hargud from hi* mimiuis-
tration, nnd receive letter* of udmissio
the fir*t Monday in February, 1881.
Glvon under my hand and nffi.dnl sign
turo, at ufiico, this 5th Julr, IN60.
July IS J. LA M BERTH. Ordinary.
tantlui
r CASH,
Hills of «
r 50 Dullur* Rutoiled at wholesale prices—and
FOR SALE.
GEORGIA—Polk County.
W HEREAS, KLuphun H. King, executor
*»f the la«t will and testament of George ■ . t
Hjnlth. .Irr,h.. »,.,,IIo I l . mr r„r Liter;- ' 1, '>"*" “ ,m1 >“ • <’ lt 3 r " f *™n». ®«
of rii-inlnlcn from blt.'lltl A.ImlhlrirtitlM,- 43 ««*roM,|i W tof thou, young Mid likriy.
Valuable Lands, City Propt’y
AN'D HEflll'OKS.
IliOO acres Cmisa River Land, about 450 aero*
land,
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA* Floyd County.
O N TUESDAY, tho 11th DEC'R NEXT.
Will bo leld, at the residence of tlm late
Col, Frandi Irwin, docoaxpd, all nf Urn par
sons! properly of said deccsscd, consisting
of Horios, Mulo#, Oxen, Cuw#, Calves, Stock
Cattle, Pork and Styok Hogs, Corn, Euddar,
Shucks, Oats, Cotton Gin. Wheat Thrasher,
Wagons, Carls, Farming Utensils, Smith tools,
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS OF SALE.—Purchasers will be
roqnired to give notes for all amounts of $5
and over, to bocomo due twelve months after
date, with good personal security. All
amounts under #3, cash. The sale will bo
continued from day to day until all is sold.
M JOHN I. HUGGINS,
Adta’r.
t GEORGIA, Floyd County.
"“I?*™ 1 m «y concern—Elijah R.
te mo for of A'Hnioiuro!!™
Tors and noxt of kin ol James Kvle to be
and appear at my office, within the' time al
lowed bv law, and thbw cause if any they
bnvo, why pormnnont Administration should
not bo granted to Elijah R. Lumpkin on Jna.
Kyle's estate.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, nt offico this 5th November, 1888.
novl5 JESSE LAMBEltTH, Ord'y.
68
70
paint, grease, t«r and slain* of all
kind*. It will not- injure tho fabric,
on tho contrary, it preserves it. D
will wash in hard or salt water. Hut
little labor is required where this Soup
is used. Muabinists nnd Printer* will
find this soap superior |o anything
in market. If your storekeeper docs
not keep tho above good*, send #5 by
mail, nnd I will send » package of
oither nrlielo; or an assorted box.
taiuing a part of each article, a*
may direct. 8«rd the name of your
Post Office, also the State nml county
in which you reside, with the diru<
tions for shipping.
Notice to Debtors nml Creditors.
G eorgia, polk county.
All creditors of nonry'O..Bilv.ey, late
of Polk county, deceased, nro notified t.»
present their n|aim« in terms of the Igiw,
ami all debtor* bf said estate aro required
make payment.
TEMPERANCE 8ILVEY,
oovO Adm'x.
Postpqni
a if iip i* >,
W in Hi,
ostpqnod A«lmini*trntor*a Sale.
‘ rwld-Vfiire the Couu-hou.ednor
Rum-. Iteiw-n the I *ga| hour*
of sale, on th^ first Tuesday iu Dceemlter, the
following iirojtorty, to ,tvit:
One amt n half shares, (there being four
shares)-of Lot No? 221, paj-txrf Lot No. 248.
lying on tip) wo.*t lido of ^itoicreMt, with all
tho privileges on the rreok for manufacturing
purposes. Also tho south portion of; lot No.
220, nnd part of Lot No, *W,<ndfblt!ing 248,
known a* the Under Wind place jn tho 22U
d st. *1-see. of Floyd cauutyj'Go.'. 881,L hv
virtue of on ordor from the Ordinary of said
c-uunty as tho property of Dr! Tlminar Ilain-
ilton, luto of raid county, deceased, for the
benefit of the holrs.
%- 0re ! ,i .‘ t0 .!* t of r«n«M» U«l,\Tllh
interest from date, if not punctually paid.
®ov« I>. M.HOOU, Atirn’r.
Those arc ihnrnforc.'to eito uml admonish
AT ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
order from the Court of
•uuty, Go., will l>c
. , - - - v .a. Deeumbcr .u««t,
la*foro tho court Imtisu door iu said county,
..aid ! within the legal hours pf *ft!o, the tract of
unty, after the expiration of sjx months Innd in said county, whereon G.d, FrrtnelsTr-
am Ihi* dale. f
the kindred and friends, nnd nil persons lit-1 vl ftti0 of an order fr
terosted, to show ratine, (If any they 'hnVc) J XJ Ordinary of Floyd, c«»U
why the Maid applicant should not 7»o cfla-1 ••old oiv tho first Tuesday ia
front
Oiron under tny hflnd nnd official signature
this 26th day of Augu*t. 188U.
nttg21—8m
B. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
W HEREAS. William J. Smith, Admluit
trator of Jac*tb SuiJ'cr, represent* to the
Court in hi* petition, duly filed nnd entered
on Recortl, that ho lias fully administered
Will in iu Stayer's estate,
These ore, therefore, to eilo ail person*
neerned. kindred mid creditors, to sh*w
cause if any thoy can. why said administra
tor should no| bo discharged from hi* udmin'
resided at (lie timo of Id* death, lying I
s below Rome, in said county, ou tlm
ia river, containing one tlumsand nnros
s *>r t«w«, uf Yvhiuk 4DU or 45p aercs is o
first i|iinlity river laittom land, 308 or 32;
- *re*m cultivation, a .uitinber *.f aerc oii
hieli the timber will be eut down tlii.i full
On tlic jdaeo is a good ‘double log dwellin g
, A all m
i, gin
necessary out lmuie# f gopd
Imuso and screw, fine Well
istrntinn nnd iw,
tlm first Monday iu April, 1881.
Given under my band and official signature
this Boptembcr 3d. 1861.
sep7 JES8K LAM BERTH, Ord.
Administrator’* Nnlc.
B Y virtue of nn order of tlm Court of Or
dinary «f Floyd county, Ga., will bo sold
at the Court House In the town of Romo,
, p good apple aud peach f
d, i» ’ars and grapes, nml is said to be.o^-
of tho best cotton firms on the Cdosn river.—
A house nnd lot iu tho city of Rome, eontnin-
iligone aero, more or less, with h good office
, nu,,,uuuii.1- . ® ,r u doctor or lawyer, and nil necessary ont-
iLi,miuMj oi< |
ami tbo Court House, a dcsirablu rusidruue
for n bufiinc** or professionnl man, and nil
tlio Negroes belonging to said estate, fifty,
two In number, of which there nro ineji fr,
21 to 65 years old, hoys from 7 to 17 yci
old, womon from 22 to 60 venrs old, ‘girls
from 7 to 17 year* old, thu balance nro oh 11
dren of both sexes from 0 yours old down to
infant*. Bold for the benefit of thu heirs.
Tr.nva ov B.m.e—One-third msb, the bal
mice on u credit qf twelve months, with iu
tercst from date—notes with Approved sceuri
(inyfodn
the first Tacsdhy In December noxt, tho fol
lowing property:
A Trnet of Lnnd adjoining lands of Bam'l 1 1'ji
Mobley, Walton H. Jones and Rowland Hry- lonul-ld
ant, containing 320 acres, more or less, about I —
200. acres in cultivation, tlio balance well
limbered. Tlm place i* well known ns one
of the most productive and desirable iu
Viuin’s Valley, lying within ») miles of Ronlc
on tlm Cave Spring road. Tho Geo. A Ala.
Bnilrond,'which i* now in an active state of
progress, run* tliroiigli the tract, 'rhere 1i
good
tv. Sale to eontihuo from
dny until
, tny n
JOHN J. IIUGGINB,
Adm’
Chatooga Sheriff Sale.
VST’iDL bo sold before tlm Court House
7 f door in Summerville, within thu Wnl
liours of sole, on the first. Tuesday in Docom-
l>or next, the following property, to wit :
Two lots of laud, No*. H nnd 4, in block 8,
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MARY H. JON KB. Adm*
WILLIAM II. JONKB, Adm
oct4—twflttwtd
B-ninmin Garrotte,- property pointed out hy
ITU"* attorney.
Also 2 lots of laud, No*. 173 and J7J, in 8th
[ District and Itli sect Ion. Levied on ns the
oporty of A. K. Groor to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa from Superior Court in favor uf Willi:....
Penn, for tlm use of John T. Meadow vu. A.
said fi -fo.
corn, more ««•
and cnlf, and two yearlings,
GEORGIA,-Floyd County.'
W HEREAS, Harrison Camp, Admlnia-1 E. Groor—pratertv poinfmrold
trator of John While, represents to Also tweuty.fivo barrels or or
tho Court, in his petition duly *’ ' ' 1 *
to red on record, that he Has full'
ml Joint White's, estate. ' ....
Till* is, therefore, to rito nill persons con-1 of 8. A.Solman
earned, kindred nud ereditors, to show .cause,
if nny they non, why said administrate
should not be discharged from his admlnii
tration. oqd rccelvejottefs of dismission
tlmfirst'Mondny in Juno, 1861.
Given under my hand nnd official slgnn-
Exclusively by Agents.
whom the largest eominiasl'Jw'wiU bo
hamtdoconies snnt t»v Afnll
iclpt
paid Rumple copies' Boat byMnij' liost-’lVaid
of the Price, $1 25. 1
Levied on a* thopMporly of wT B. Daniof to
satisfy n fi fn from the Buiturior Court in favor
^ A.Selman vs. W.H. Reaconml W. Dan-
.... ., j I w : nriueipal; and Jos.Hnrlmv, Jr„ enfiprscr.
why . said administrator j t^Also—one boil, two tables, ono library ol
books, two stoves, two saddles, half doxon
chair*, nnd lot ofsundries. Levied on ns tlio
property of K. DFRosser to satisfy n fi fa
from tbo Sinterior Court, in favor of Crane.
Boylston A C'o. vs. Rpssor A Poo.
oot27 J. B. AKRIDGE, §U'iF,
this at office, this 5th Nov. 1800.
nov!5 ; JESSE LAM BERTH/Ord’y •
r/V^'V’f, 8 Wanted in every county in tho
Uii’td States. Address, •
J.-W. BRADLEY, Piihllsl.er. -
scp28w3»n 8 fll, » Philadelphia.
m , SS9 Kfi,A i Polk County,
library of OIATY Days after dutu.I will apply to tlm
kJ Court of Onlimiry for said county, for
louvo to soil a Land Warrant for 100 acres of
Lnnd, belonging to tho estate of Thomas L.
SookwoU, late of said county doccasod.
.... WM. W. 800KWELL, Ex'r.
oct 19-GOtl
IV nnOKR I., .vert* l.nniiti Tn*btooa 1* th* llie I »t»d
i ullL. ’ y 1 m.lUr pu nli«l wllh II.
jvnso.v> x
Mountain HerM
Aaon, ws prawn! roa 'with s p*rirri Utrei
Twusp, a chid of a tribe ot llw »lrsc|s MhS
that one* ruUd Mexico. You will And » fell om.
him and ht* pespte In ner PnmphWt* end Akkra
vATXOTfc'..
■'* “ bs* spent tb* ftrmtor p*rt«4 “
nevinff yi*U*d nearly *r«y rani.
•pent n»*r *lx trar* »».«nx lk» hr
gserounte
nansc *nd
NtSblkkcd tact, that all df*w*c**l
IMPtillB 1ILOODI
Th* blood is the ti lb I tnd whrnany fitrri^sw
•T«ry organ of the body. V>*ry nnw fc*h
sad all the Titsl organ* quickly ii.uq-Uln.
will not digest the food peri'-elly. Tliw
' s •offleteney of bik. The ••Ikui'id m
tho clrcntslloii U fr»U*. 1
m
aro ail UivfuLnml Valuable—
•mprlslhg Gold'nml silver Wrttcl.fr: Rowing
aebinom Kilk Dress PnttornH, and a largo
vnrji'ly of .Invelry, of tbo latest uud. fiiost
fashlmiahlc rlyles. Each article warranted
to In* of good quality.-
AktuThoso who ,wi|l nut ns • - !.
AGENTS,
Will jdcaso send fop a Catalogue which ro..-
tsiits inducement* not to ho excelled hy any'
other establishment, with full dircatiun* and
particular*. Tho.«e out of cmjdoyincnt; ami
who desire to engage in an houornblc nfi.
jirolitable laisiuess, should apply at onoo.|
‘ * ’ nil order* to
DUANE KUDIHON.’*'*
VropTl'nnf ihr Hunker City FutAinhingUonArt
.vo. 33 so vnr rirntn street,..
a^llwCm. I'liiladclpliin, Pn.
WiMWfu. mu *v mu
become dogged with the i
tafinDDw .ifc rauf &b
dieturbed and dkraleraf- A« v
pert, end *
ww, nr iwwira. w
Uay rivulet, in a few
•treaffi becomee dtatu
doe* Impure blood fly to *
. ...J the peeesgM become obelrartshedft
the obetruetion i* removed, the lamp o'Ilf* <*•-
These pill* not only purify the Wood, bet a
the Mentions of the body; Uiey off, tbsw^'
ovnis ron DUilous oiss:A.«ca*|
Urer CosepUtut, Stek HeedseM*, fce-' .TW*
through tlm blood* and fluid* vf
the^*uff*rer to brighten with the Audi m *
Judion't \Pills tur4 the Best\Htwnly i* f«*|
tnttfor the following Com.
ur
STOVES!
A, W. CALDWELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Shed Irou & Copper Wares,
a AND DEALER IN
Stoves, Pumps & House
Furnishing Goods,
A Inrgri nnd well so-
cotcd variety of ^
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
Always oft hand Low for Cash.
ALL JQB WORK •
nnd work done to order Coph on Delivery*
Guttering and Roofing
DuiVo Inj'lhh Heal.Stylo.
All noc.ounls con»^lcr«d dm* i “ ‘
QEEiT FEMALE MEDICIKI!
.emtles who mine hrelth, ebdaM
these nils. They purify tb* Wwd, rnijove »'■<*
of ell kln«l*, el*en*c the »kIlf of »H plWpl**
sod bring the rich color of besllh to H'S *“■
Sff The riant* end Hertre^of wbttb
nud*, were dUcovered in s f*ry «*rpri*>ii»? " u
the TMuesm, s tribe of Aboifeum '•>
Almanac of our Ag^nt.-anif*"-'" * IU H
the very Intervktlng ascoudl
Msmcwx" of u»e Asteee. N*. ..
OtMerre.—7h< A/ewnffliUJfrrf Tith b
SWS'
B.L. ■
B. Ii. JUDSON, Ot 5ft--
S O L K P R 0P H-l.qSC olil
, No. SO l.enunnl sfori,
*-*iV rout. .
OT li.nti noM Ilw.,—f* V? I
Kor sulo by I'nroil * Yijicr airi S'®I
% NowmvR'ltnfi, Od. Also I,,
dealors throughout tlio State. _ "
m7a, wimpee&co,
Carriage & Wagons
MANUFACTURES 5 !
Oppozite Hurpor A Butlors’ Hardware I
Uroad St. f ROME, ? A * kaT
W OULD respect rally inform
and thb pultlla getiorally, U'J‘WI
prennred to do all work in tho CAR** I
BVGGYj AND WAGON DINE. .^1
AlLUicir work will ho well donf,J»%|
latoat improvemontandoptod, btitth / ■
call .especial attention to. .
JONES' PATENT IMPBOW
TIIinillLE NCHEWS* I
Which for light and onay rnnninK*™" 4 ■
-lor,to tho iron axles, ond cost mucR B
jtfrALL NEW WORK WARBAM^,!
. ^REPAIRING neatly dono ■« J
qotico. and chap for CA8U, ■, *.i I
t-ift-All orders promptly .attended. , <|
share of patronage solicited.
*npril5wly. “
Admlnistralrlx’s Notice.
^\EORG;A. Pollf County :
\JT Sixty dayi uflnr dato I will au k ..
the' Court of ( dlinnry of said’eonnfy for
leave to sell the lands boionglng to thfc o*tftto‘
of Henry O. Bilvoy, late of said eonnlv,’de
ceased, this Nov. tW6th, 1860. t» > *
TEMPERANCE 8IL.VEY,
novl) Administratrix.
Pure Train Oil
5 DARRELS Just received, and
hy, . .
■Mbit. .
for aale,
TURNLEY, '
No. 3 Choica Homs’ •
Farm lor Sale. ,
U. rho undcreignod ““j, I
thuijip MI
Blult’read, Mid
mU«» Irem JJcui.V ff/tfffiM.fiMSg 1,M,_
Ii'.nul 05 aore» "re "|icn. 1* » f *JL. ■
toni lnhd, arid tho remainder itoo" jLtJf l
uudqr-goqd fcqcq, In riU ‘hore »r ,1
■“KaSSSawsEfesfesI
tlou for ohurch. iohool and P° 4 *.°i re u • . I
Forfuriuer «aHsnSSSv p
oct20w2m Misslonnry SUtfofo.