The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, December 14, 1860, Image 4

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goellrj. Yean Afo. UY 0. r. MORRIS. ear tho. banks of that lone river, Where tho water lllliea grow, Brenthod tho fnirest flower that ever Bloomed and faded year* ago. How wo mot and loved and parted, Nono on earth can e#cr know-— Nor how pure and gentle-hearted Beamed tho mourned one year* ago l hike the stream with llllealndon, Will life’* future current flow. Till in lleuvon I mot the maiden Fondly chorUhod year* ago. Hearts that love like mino forget not; They’re tho tame In weal or woo; And that star of momory sot not In tho grave of years ago. From the National Anicrieau, SOIh ult. Mr, Hill nt Home, lion. B. II. Hill mado a spooch in tatirunge on yesterday, November, 29th, to liis neighbor* and friends, in which lie said: A crisis was upon ns, which demand ed tho exhibition of the highest atatoa- mnnship of our loaders and the mo»t considerato action and patriotism of all our people. (pieat ions of difference had long ex isted between tho North and the South, and the timo hud arrived when these differences must Iks mot and settlod.— Wo must tight no moro political or sectional contests on slavery. Neither tho safety or tho Union, nor our own self-respect could allow .these wrang ling* to continue. Two dangers beset us at tho thresh- hold: One danger was /«*> much haste, and tho other danger was not haste coough. , Wisely, but firmly, wo must look these differences In the face, and liavo them arranged in tlio Union, if we can and out of the Union, if wo must. Tho laws of nations, tho dictates of good sense, and tho Georgia l’lntform, all justified measures ol disruption as a last mbsot; but all these justified tills lust resort when pacific measures failed. It was no timo to stickle about consis tency as to a remedy. All agreed as to tho necessity of nctlou—efloctive ac tion. Mr. Hill would suggest a plan for action to-day. If lio oould find a bettor to-morrow, lie would adopt it.— If still a better another day, he would adopt that, hot tho wisest and best men of our State counsel; tlien let the wisest and best men of tho different States counsel together. Let no man wed himself to’a plan, but all determine to adopt that plan which should bo found, after full consultation, to bo tho best. Something legitimate Mart be done, olse something illegUiuate will bo done. . ,, Mr. Hill thought tho South could consent to remain in tho Union on tho following torniM 1. The Northern States must repeal tholr Nullifying Acts. 2. Tho obligation of the Northern States, to carry out tho provisions of tho Constitution in relatlou to tho ren dition of fugitive* from service, and fu gitives Irom justioe, must bo rocognised and enforced. 3. Tho nou-slaveholding States must not by their laws, or their people, al low tho people of the South to bo de prived of their slave property, or dis turbed in the ci\joyment of the snmo, when visiting such non-slaveholdlng States on business or pleasure, nor when driven on their soil by accident or stress of weather. 4. As far as relates to tho General Government, tho non slaveholditig States must admit that negroes are not citixons, and shall not vote in Federal elections, nor bo eligible to oflico un der tho Federal Government. Nogroes were not citixons under the United States Constitution. States oould do as they pleased on this subject, when confined to thomsolves, It was not our luiidncM; but who should vote and who hold office in the Federal Government was our business, and the rights of cit izenship should not bo oxtended to tlioso not citizens under tho Federal Constitution. ft. That Congress shall not interfere with slavery in the District of Columbia nor elsewhere in tlio Federal jurisdic tion, in a manner inconsistent with the rights, the honor and the safety and the domestic tranquility of tho Southern States; nor with the inter-Stato slav« trade in uny manner. G. That the Territories shall be ad mitted to bo common property—open to common settlement, and the inhabi tant* shall lx> protected in the enjoy ment of all their property of every kind recognized us property in the States from which they emigrate, until tho State Government is in actual opera tion, ami tlion without it^ury to rights of property previously acquired. When Stale Governments nre formed, they may bo admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as tholr Constitu tions tnny dotetminc. 7. Tlio Goneral Government shall on- force these, and all other provisions of the Constitution; and adequate legisla tion shall bo provided for tho enforce ment and protection of all such Consti tutional right! and duties. Mr. llill argued, at length, to show that these nositions covered every real ground of difference between the North and tho South; and that every principle horo enunciated was in strict uccoruanco with tho letter and the true intent and meaning of tho Constitution and tlio expositions of tho same by the Supreme Court. This war not on hour for party ar rangements, nor for party conces sions. Wo must now settle tho question, whether the Constitution is to be obey ed or not, and this question must bo settled as a condition precedent to the I continuance of the Union. Even tho luw of Nations fairly inter preted, recognized et«*y right princi ple here enunciated; and surely with tlio additional guarantees of the Consti tution—the swum bond of oonfederato States—wo ought not to brook tlielr vi olation. Mr. Hill then agreed to show that ull these ends could be secured in the Un ion. The fault of our present dange rous condition, and tlio shameless vio lations of the law, by tlio Northern States and people, was attributable, not to defects in the Constitution, but to the timidity and party serving policy of those in power. The Army, tho Na vy and the Militia, were at the com mand of Mr. Buclmimn, to enforce tho fugitive Slave. Law, and he had never raised his fingor to that end! Hu-Senators and Uepresentntiveshad spent their time andexoitod their peo ple in vain abstract party wrangling* about slavery, and not a single effort hod ever been made to perfect the Laws necessary to carry out tho various pro visions of the Constitution, nor to de- mund tlio enforcement of such partial laws us our statesmen in times past bad provided. The whole government ma chinery had been engaged in building up and in pnlling down parties; and tho Rights of the ]>ooplo and the peace of tho country hod not only l>cen for gotten, but wofully crushed by these clashing contestant* Gocspoils*ndplow.. Organized bands of marauder* were committing rapine and murder in the Territories. In the days of Jefferson, they would have been nung In Unity daw. States, Governors and mobs wero amusing tliomielves In commit ting peijuries against the Constitution, and deft ing the lavra and the Unltod States Marshal, who, In the days of Jackson would hovo trembled at tho thought of such things 1 Let us nil go to work to perfect and enforce the Laws, with half tho zeal wo have hitherto exhibited in building up partioa, and every enuso of grievance will spoedily dlrappcar. Lot us consult nil tlio States that will consult; let us prescribe the terms of our continuance in tlio Union; let those terms bo Constitutional and right, find if they are not granted to our en tire satisfaction, the Government will have proven a failure, and It will be our (/iffy to providn a better; and let us not stop until this In done 1 Lot ua not l>o- quentli tlioso wrangling* to another generation. If we must go out, let us arrange to take all our Southern family, if we can. When this point 1* reached, the North will rue the day of her madness, when she set at defiance tho Constitution 1—■ Tho North lias more interest in the Un ion than we havo. Millions of her poo- ploliveonit. The North will ouforco the Laws on her own people, if the Fed eral Government will call for levies for that purpose 1 Nor will tlioro Ihi any necessity for standing armies. Let the Northern pcoplo and .States know, hy actual de monstration, that the Laws shall boon- foreod, and at the cost of those irho violateil them, and they will nnvor afterwards vi olate tlio Constitution. Criminals will multiply whon crifue* go unpunished; and crimes will go unpunished when bubbling demagogues bid high fbr crim inals to swell thu votes of a party to enable them to get office, Horo Is the key that unlocks to tho hideous mystery of all our sloketilng divisions ns a People and degradation as a No tion. But whatever bo the cause of our troubles, let us moot the present crisis, and forover perpetuate the Union, or forever dlssolvo It. If wo restrain |iaa- slon, and Act with due regard to the rights ami feelings of all Intorcsted, wo can presorvo this Union In peace, or we n dissolve It in poaeo. H wo consult our. noMstons and not hastily, wo can neltnor presento the dissob “ * Folk Shoriff Salo. 1XTILL be sold before ths Quart House door VV In Cedar Town on tho first Tuesday in January nest, within the legal hoars of •ale, ths following property to wit. One Lot of Land, Nu. 1140, tn 2d diet. and 4th sect, levied on as ths property of H.'O. 8i!vey, deceased, hy virtue of twn Justice Court fi. fat of 1076 District Q. M. of said county, one In favor of W. 0. Dabbs, and ont in favor of M. L. Palmer, bearer, vs. If. 0. Wad* and II. O. BUvey, Al«o—one Lot nf Land No. 704 in fist dint, aud .Id sect., levied on the property of John I.. llowe, by virtue of a ft fa. issued from Polk Superior court, iu favor »f Ww. 11. Yates, vs. John Howe, R. C. Wynn, Jelin L. Howe and H. D. Hightower. nov*0 K. LYON, D. fih’ff. Union In peace, nor dissolve it in poace. Lot ua take our position and never Lack down from it. Vaporing rosolvos, and furious windy speeches liavo disgraced us enough already. Any body, even fools, can destroy governments, but wise mon nlone can build them, and the wisest find it trou blesome to do the work well. It lias been suggested that tho Cotton States secede and form a provincial gov ernment, and then treat fora ro-union on proper terms. There are reasons in favor of this suggestion, and reasons against It. 1 ant willing to any plan that cun accomplish the end proposed. All wise and considora*o men eon get together. Whatever plan we propose, debate or adopt, let it be distinctly understood, that we are determined to uso this crisis to scttlo tills dangerous controversy: that that settlement must embrace and se cure every constitutional right, und tlmt these rights will ha hod either In the Union, or out nf it, and that wo shall profor tho ’Tn” or '‘out’* according as tho guarantees to the ond shall bo tho more reliable. Ia*t us consult delibe rately and wisely, and with an honest vlow to permanent peace, on some such basis. Secession tuny 1st a remedy ultimately, but it Is certainly not the only remodv, nor does it mwm to bo tho best remedy now. By all means, the States equally affected ought to consult, and all will- ling to abide tho 0 institution in good faith ought to Im invited tojoiii. In Mr. Hill's opinion, no amendments to tho Constitution are needed; but the separate State Sovereignties, acting in joint Convention, can enter into guar antees as binding on the Constitution, oradd to tho Constitution If deemed ne cessary. Administrator’s Salo OF PERIAHABLE PROPERTY. W ILL be sold nt publte outcry, on Thurs day, December Cth I860, at ths resUUuce of Mrs. Mary H. Jours, tho perishable pro perly of Gabriel .Lints, deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cotton-Seed, Fat tening and ff Oxen, Cows tor’s Tools, 1 Farming Implements, s Urge and well select ed lot of B ulks, Ac. Bale Positive and to be centinuod until all is sold. Terms—Provisions and all sums un der $5, earh. Tho other property, 12 months’ time, with interest from date, with approved security. MABY H. JON KB, Adm’x, nov23 WM. IT. JON KB, Adm’r. nd Block IT..**, Horses, Mules, Work owi Wagon i Blacksmith and Carnen- ils, Household and Kitehsn Furniture, Great Fire at Danville, Ey W. B. DODDS & Co.’s Administrator’s Sale. OKORUU, Ployd Connir- O N TUESDAY. 111. 11th DEC-R NEXT. will l>e sold, at the residence of the late Col. Francis Irwin, dccnased, all of the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of Horsed. Mliles, Oxen, (lows. Calves, Block ('attic. Fork and Htock Hogs. Corn. FodiL r, Bloicks. Oats, Cotton (Jin. Wheat Thrash, t, Wagons,Curts. Farming Utensils, Smith tunls. Household and Kitchen Furniture. THUMB OK BALK.—Purchasers wilt lie required to give notes for nil amounts uf $4 and over, to heentue duo twelve months after date, with good personal security. All amounts under $3, cash. The sale will bo continued from dnj to day until nil is sold. JOHN I. It rot; 1X8, tinv2.i Adm’r. GEORGIA* Polk county. W HEREAS. William Hogg, executor of the last will and testament of Snruh Forrester, late of said enmity, deceased, ap plies for letters of d’smisiten (Yota his said administration, These nre, therefore, to cite all persons cou nted, kindred "ltd creditors. I«» slmw enustt if any they can. why said administrator should lie discharged from Ills administration and receive letters uf dismission «n nr before tin first Monday In June next, ntl erwlse tin said executor will then be dismissed in terms of the statute In such cases luude and pro. Vlded. Given under my hnud amlufllrial sigaaluro this Nm. Slat IStlit. novapyedm. 8. A. BORDERS, Ord’y, GEOUGIA-Ployd County. T O all whom It may concern—Janies C. Pemberton Imving in proper form applied nanmit letters of Administra tion on ilie estate of John Fowler, lute uf theHtatc of T.*xu«. deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish •II and singular (he kindred and creditors uf said deceased, to .be and apio-ar at my office itliiu tho time prescribed hy law, and show causn, if any they have, why |M<ruinueiit Administration should not b<- granted unto James C. Pemberton on .Ldtti Fowler's estate Olven under my hand wud official signature, GEORGIA—Floyd County. •VTOTICE is hert-h.r given to all persons 11 having demands against Richard 8 i, late of raid county, deceased, to Conorote Safes Triumphant 1 FORTY-BIUIIT HOUR* IX T11F. FIRE Damviu.k. K,r.. M.irrli 7. IBM Men. W. II. Doit.l, A Co., Olfifttinalli Hear Sir—The safe 1 purrhnsed of ymi in September Inst Itn* stood the great (ire which occurred in mir town on the 22(1 V ' hud a I. present them to us, nroparly mails out, their contents, mid nre warranted to wilhin the time prescribed by law, Mas lo _KNTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP. show their riiuractai und amonnt. And all persons indebted to said deceased are lisrsby required to make immediate payment. J. It. 81MMONH. Adm’r, UovflO FA UAH 0. SIMMONS, Ad’x. GEORGIA, Floyd County* T O nil whom it may concorn—Kliinh It. Lumpkin having, in proper fnnu.Mpplied to mu for )»ermaiient letters nf Administration on the estate of Jniues Kyle, Into of county: This is to cite all and singular tlio credi tors and next of kin n| James Kyle to be •nd appear nt my office, within the time al lowed by law, and show cause if any they have, why permanent Administration should not he granted to Klljah It. Lumpkin ou J«». Kyle’s estate. Given under my hand and official slgnn- lire, at'office this 4Gi November. IhCO. tiovI4t JK88K LA.M1IKKTU. Ord’v. EXECUTRIX’S HALE. P URSUANT to tho Inst will and tostnincnt of Joel H. Terrell, doccsscd, Into of Polk couuty, will Im sold before the Court House door in Cndur Town, l’olk rou-ty, vvilhiu the legal hours of sale, mi the first Tuesday in January nexLone likely and vnluahle negro irs of ugo, thu Notice. notified not to . . . MARY J. KING mi my pc count, as 1 shall nut be responsible fur any dolit she may contract. Since our separation a luud has born pro vided fof her supiKirt and nerosssrv #x- oensos. J08HFA KING. sepUwtm Noticu to Debtors mid Creditors. C 'l KOKH I A, FOLK COUNTY. T AH creditors of Henry 0. Bilvey, into of Folk county, deceased, arc null tied to present their eiaims in terms of tho Law, and all debtors of said estate are required to make payment. TEMPEUANCK BILVEY. nov9 Adm’x. Notice. IIS after »la.. X wBI he made to the Ordinary county, (la., fur Icovo to sell all the land nogroes belonging to (ho estate of Riel B. Simmons, deceased. J. R. SIMMONS. Adm’r. novJO SAHA 11 C. SIMMONS, Adm Fchunry splen didly. I luid II large amount of notes, receipts Ac. in it, before tlio building hnrned I took tlm papers out tail put in sonic sheets uf pn- |mw, nail upm opening It slneo tho burning, they were NOT EVEN SCORCHED. Tho vof nering on the drawers was a little warped j the look Works very well, and when I oil itn little I think it 'will be ns good as ever. My safe was in tin* lower storv of a three story building with shingle roof.'ln mi adjoining r min. with only a plastered parti tion. n drug store was kopt, and immedintrly opposite where my safe was setting there wax n eonddernlde »|iiantitv of paints, oils, tur- |KMitiue,eaitiphilie, and liquors. The build ing was eoiiliectod with the Patterson Hotel on otic fide and was within nix feel of tli- Coitrl House on tho other, with a large pile of w<nn| lief ween lay office and the (!uurt House, ami n d«H*r mteriug into my ofilce tin- •nollately from the wood. Thvre’wns also a small frame laiildiag attached t«» the rear of tho Drugstore, with oils, paints, and liquors in it. and a glass door leading into my uliieu from it. You will .-re at O..0V til. excessive heat created nt and nlaait it. I regard it fully tested, and have no hesitancy in sav ing that my papers would have l»een pre- servedif I had lef) tlieiil III the safe. A uumbsr of our eitismis have examined it since the fire and were surprised at its condition, and some of them nave ordered safe* of you, hoRcvitiglhem HE ALLY FI HE PROOF 8AFE8. I shall take great pleasure iu recommend- lag your safes. You are at liltcrty to make Mteh uso of this Staten).-hi ns vou deem proper. Yours, [siffitcd] M. J. DURHAM. We nie Agents for llieso splendid Hiirea slid invite the public to call nnd see other certificates ns to the innniicr iu which they resist the attacks of both FIRE AND limiGLARH. These safes have never failed The construction of tlio BURGLAR PROOF SAFES is peculiar,nod in connin'.- timi with tho "Great American Key Regis- ter Lock," (which possesses the gren't advan tage of having NO KKY HOLE nod vet has the security of a PER MUTATING’ KKY capable of 2AO,000,00<) changes.) (hoy will bo found perfectly impregiinlde. A. W. CALDWELL. Romo. On. Srnu *cx A Srvnoi’m, Nashville, Tcjin. may24 si], GEORGIA* Floyd County. WHEREAS. William J. Smith, Admlnis- v » tralor of Jacob Hinyer. represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered ** int * ,n !>*• folly administered William Bmyrr’s estate. These nre, therefore, to cite nil porsona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can. why said administra tor should not he discharged from ids admin istration and receive letters of dismission the first Monday in April, lsrtl. Given under my liniid r this September Md, 1*«1. »ep7 JBS8K LAMIIEHTH, Ord. ruler my liniid nnd official signature GEORGIA* Floyd County. W HEREAS, Harrison Camp, Admiuir tratnr of Johu White, represents l the t'.airt, in his |Hdition duty filed nnd ei lered mi record, that he has fully ndiuinistei ed John White's estate. Tills is, thorefore, to cl to all persons coj corned, kindred and creditors, to show cans if any they can. why said administrator should Hot ho discharged from his admlnis tinlb'ii, and receive letter* uf diHinissjoii on tlic first Monday in June, lsfil. Given under my hand and official signa- thlsat office, this 6lh Nov. isfiu. novIS JESSE LAMRERTII, Ord’y A NEW ( Premiums for Subscribers, TIIG METHODIST. COTTON GINS ! Having frequently boen requested by our friends to accept nti Agency for Cotton Gins, we lmvo at length concluded to accom modate tliom, though at no pnrticutnr profit to ourselves, as Wo sell at tho smallest commissions, WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL? Aftor examining them carefully, and consnlting Planters nnd Cotton Buyers, wo found that Orr’s stood tlio highest with every one who hnd tested iho matter. Wo thoroforo gnvo tho profcrciico to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of our friends needing a Gin will do well to lmy nf ns ns wo warrunt every Gin sold, nnd we also furnish nil experienced nnd skill- workman to deliver them nt the Gin House and put them iu good running order. Wo tvoulit like- to li.ve or,lor- left will, ,1. f.r atioml |*>„|fcl,-. ,<» llt.l tltor. I,my lw 111, (Irl.y h, tlvlivol inn tlio,,, nt til. y,r,,|wr Mill,’. Rornronco. nn In t!„',■<|wrliw11V of ttrr'l Gins over oilier* arc filed at our Hnrdwure Stoic, and can Ik* i*cpu hy cniling there. julyO—wtf HARPER At BUTLER. HARPER & BUTLER, Importers and Heavy Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Broad Street, Romo, Ga, . WE respectful!* solid a continuation of tlio patroungo «>r our PROMPT PAYING and Cash Customers, To wlimn our G*i.I. oro for ..lo ut II,• LOWEST t'KII ltEH. [.InnB.w NEW FIRM. mills & Sumter, If AVINO ARSOCIATKn THEMSELVES TOO ETHER FOR MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLE OP CABINET FURNITURE, T HE mnmifnntnrtn, or nil ,Dn .till ,lv|o. S ASHnn.l 1IMNUN, PANEL DOOMS &C., n,i,l aim tlio I»„Inn,. „f UNDF.HTAliKHN, Ifnvlii, an “ HOOKS, Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WK ARE READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, A in!'SUMTPll’ l i" 0, , lu " 1 '» "'!' «'» »»l»r. .1II,. llio r*S>r^ : warrant SlY ShlST'SlC^ JS^wTaBTSMt*' - rU ” MKCHAKtC - “» Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds. nud »urnlturii, nl r.ry muonnH. prlntk ' ’ ’ We etmlially in vito all tlio citixons of tho ominlrv in our Ware Room FamiiorA “• ' i cirSi3^ *'»“>• GllAHLES W, MILLS. julySfily* jaxirr \c qtt TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ARTICLEa OF EVEBY DAY USE. n. T. BABBITT’S Pure Medicinal Toast. Manufactured from common 8alt and Pure Cream Tartar. When used In Dread, Oaks or Biscuit, It turns to im, (like that from n bottle ol Soda water,) /?Q aud remains dormant in the dough, UO until It Is sut in tho ovsn, whon tlio heat causes the gns to sveauo through AND the dough while linking. The bread, cake or Idscult la not ouly very light, »yrk but perfectly wholesome. Where this I v/ Yesst is usod, you will require about ono quarter tho amount of shortening used with ordinary yeast. It may also bo used far buck wheat cakes, Johnny rakes, ami all kinds of paitry. This yen*! Is put up only In one pound eaits with checkered label. Rod, while and blue—no uthor Is genuine—beware of Imitations. 11. T. RADIIITTS PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. Warranted double tho strength of common Potash, and superior to nnv fiQ Bapoulfier in market, put up In can* UO of 1 lb., 2 lb*., .1 lln.. 6 lbs., and 12 lbs., with foil dlrerttms for making AND Hard and soft Soap. Ono pound wifi make lilt ecu gallons of soft soap. No ■TA lime i* required. roiiMimor* will find I U this the uhenpest Potash in market, a. v. n.uiairr's MEDICINAL BALKRATLS. A perfectly pure ami whoteiwuue arti cle, free mini *11 deleterion* matter: *o prepared »hat. n« tho eirc. Inr no* companying the Balerntnn will *huw, nothing r.iiiaimi in tlie hrenil when baked, hut cuinmoii salt water and floor. Put up neatly in paper* uf 1 lb., | lb. and 1 lb. babsitt'i A TED, SC. ... oxting Ono Dollar, will mako 40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by AND limply adding boiling water. n. r. mtiniTT** 7/Y CONCENTRATED SAL SODA. I A new article exclusively for the South. Snl Soda or Wniliitig Soda can not be rent South during warm wcuther. a* It deliquesce* or melts. I dry out the water, and put up the Sal Soda in I lb. pa|ters,"warranted to stand the warm est climate.” Cue pound is equal to four pound* of nrdlnnrv Sal Soda or Washing Soda, consequently it is much cheaper—the dealer saves 84 |ier cent, on tho freight, as ho (joes not re to pay freight on water, a. t. babuitt’s BOAP FOR FAMILY I’BK. One pound of this soap I* equal to AND three pound* of ordinary Family Soap. One pound will mako three gallons of »y/\ hnuiLoiiio Soft Soap. It wfll remove # paint, grease, »«r nnd stains of nil kind*. It will nut injure the fabric, on the contrary, it preserves it. Ii will wash iu hard »r salt water. But little labor is required whore this 8oap is used. Maehinisls nnd Printers will find this soap siqierior to anvthing iu market. If your storekeeiieV does not keep the above good*, send $4 hy mail, and I will semi n package of either article; or an assorted box, con taining a part of each article, n* yon limy direct. Seed tho name of your Post Office, also Ilia Siam and county in which you reside, with tho direc tions Air skipping. Address R. T. BABBITT, No*, fit. 88, 68, 70. 72 and 74 Washington *t., New York. A liberal discount to store- kcc|M*rs. *cp2l JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, TJ pliolstery, M A T R E S S E S. AND COTTAGE CHAIRS On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. 1 ' * l1 ‘ !l1 1 , * rtlouli * rl J r , to vl.it hi. IV.ro R.wm., irh.re bb h« u Rosewood, Parlor and ohamber Furniture, „ . Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture. Fr " ,n 41,0 ' ,w,l Spflng Sent Sofa, In tho commonest nrtielo in use. ALonn assortment of MntrrsscH* Tucker’.* I’utcnt Spring Hud, C ouches, LonMgca, Kidebonrds,Safes, AH Lin•!. of Furniture with dispatch, sml neatly repaired. ri. inklul for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. he hopes, hy close at. tendon und good work, to merit a continuance of the ■■me. 17 1 CAIIINKT MIIOl* on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fur niturci* manufactured and repaired. Work warranted tneive saiisfneiinna Bills of over 40 Dollar* Retailed at wholmrio pricoil«5^^ July27*ly. Chattooga Sheriff Sale, W ILL be a*dd before the oourt house door in Summerville within tbs legal hours of sale on ths first Tuesday iu January next, the following property, to wit: W.M. Boswells interest in one bay mare. Levied on it* the property of said Umweil to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Ru)icrior Court of Catoosa county, in favor of G. B. T. Mnd- dex, vs. W. M. Boswell—property mduted out by plaintilf. Also three lots of land, Nos. 4, 4 and 0, Block 7, in the town of Summerville. Lev ied on as the ptoporty of H. 8. Hancock la satisfy two fl us from a Justioa's Court of Ca toosa county for 930th Dist. Q. M , in favor of Tenal Chandler vs. H. 8. Hancock and Jas. Harlow, Jr. Levied on by Constable aud turned over to me. Alto two lots, Nos. S and 6, block IS, In the town of Summerville. Levied on as the pi perty of M. P. Rodgers to satisfy a fl fa rrc ... the Justice's Court of 924th Dist. of said county, In fttvor of F. A. Kirby vs. M. P. Rodgors—property pointed out by plaintiff. Levied on by Conatiude and turned over to me. [dect] W. 0.CLEGIIORN. D. Rh’ff. Executor’s Sale. B Y Virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of Floyd county, will be sold on the first Tuesday In January next, before the Court Hnuso doer in Rome, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property lo 118 neres of land, part of lot ] Fifth District and 4th section, being in Floyd couuty, Joining lands of W. 8. Poulloin and others, nearly all bottom laud; about 34 acres cleared. Also city lot in the ooslanaula Division of the citv of Rome, being part of Lot No. 1, lying between R. 8. Norton's store and tho new ouildlng of Smith A Omberg. Also negro man Lewis, a carpenter, aged 39 years; Harry, a blacksmith, aged 36 y Edy, a girl, aged 21; Peter, aged 28; Wi reo, aged 13; Charley, aged 7; ilariah, a; 14 years. All of said property to bo sold os tho prop- >rty of Rev. John Hendriokfl, late of sold county,deceased, for the benefit of the heirs sad creditor* of said estate. Terms made known on day nf sale. W. C. HENDRICKS,) J. A. HENDRICKS,) Ej ™*’ nov20iwltAwid. Southerner copy.*H.i^ Administratrix's Notice. G eorgia, jva county t Sixty dayi after (lute I will apply tho Court of ( rditmry of said county leave to sell the lands belonging t.i the cs of Henry O. Bilvey, late of saM county, eeaNod, this Nov. tlio 4th. isflu. TEMPEUANCK RILVKY, nov9 Ailiiiinistralri) «;KORGlA—Polk County. W HEREAS William Peek has app to me for letters of dimission frnui administration on the estate of Frances ■ bert, deceased. The** nre, therefore, to rile and admot all persons interested iu snbl estate, to l»e atm appear at my office, on nr l^f.ire the ex- 8 1011100 of six mouths, to *lmw cause, ir nnv »ey have, why said applicant should not b'e dismissed from hissaidadministration in terms of the statute in such cases made and pro vided. 1 Given under my hand and official signs ture tbit ftlii nf Aur ‘ * auglt) GEORGIA, Floyd County. W UKUKAS, James F. Hnskinmni. Admin istrator of James T. Hand, deeeused, represent tn the Coart, in his petition, duly filed and entered on Record, that they have aged GEORGIA, Polk county, ViyIIhREA8 Wiliam Hogg has applied to vv me for letters of Guardianship for tlio MrMn. >nd properly ol M.UI. We.t and fcwVjMh Wr.t minor orpbnn. of Fr.n- 0 L. ” e, *» * n !° °‘ l olk county, dec’ll, . Thce aro therefore to cite aud admonish the kindred and friends of ( rU1 minor or- phans to show causs, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicants on the 2d Monday in January next, iu terms of tho law. Given under my band and official signature at office, this Nov. 21, I860. nov27—30d S. A. BORDERS, Ord. full v adminiatered James T. Bond’s estate, These are, therefore, to cite all permai* con cerned, kinsmen nnd creditor*, toriiow cun**, if uny they can. why said Adminis trator should not Im* .ti-diurgcd from their Adininlstratiou and receive letter* of dismis sion on the first Monday in April. |M6|. Given under my hand and official signature at office, 3d September. IK(U). *ep7 J ESSE T.A MBKRTH, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Floyd County. W HEREAS, (ft-arge Shirley, administra tor of Bo'*'*rt IT. Canady*, lieeensed, represents to the*’oar. in hi* |N*tition duly filed and entered on record that lie has folly administered U. H. Catindy’s estate. Tliis is therefore to cite oil |M>r*ons con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause If any they enn. why said Administrator should not '*e discharged from his adminis tration, mid receive letter* of admissiou on the first Mondnv in Kebtuarv. 186|. Given under ray baud and official signa ture, at office, this 4tli .lnlv. 18611. ^ July LI . J. LAMHEUTH. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Polk County. | 4n . ,, . . . . v W HEREAS. KLaplmn It. King, executor | "}* h to J‘ 1 rr “« ut ‘['*}* of thu last will aud testament of George I J'® 1 * 0 I M, |’P etu, ) | fy useful household Smith, (teoeased, has applied to me for letters "°J r iu.. 1 UT.**' 1 ro r ° n0 f u , r It is printed in IMPERIAL QUARTO FORM, On the Rest Paper, and in tho Rest Typo graphical Style, and is Embellished from time to time by Portraits of Eminent Men, Iii the Ministry and Luity, and is thus con stituted. editorially and mechanically, % Religion* Family Newspaper* Of tho First Class. Terms—$2 per year. Subscribers paying f«r the Year to com mence 1st January next, will receive the pa lter Gratuitously up to liiut date. PREMIUM S For Subscribers. Although tho “Methodist" has mot with almost unprecedented success, yet in onier to place it within the reach’of every Meth od 1st Family, wo have been induced to offer a List of Premium* to any who wish to pro cure subscribers. These Premiums nre offer ed severally for Two Subscribers, and up to Fifty Subscribers, and embrace Carhart, Needham A Co.’s Molodenns, Wheeler A Wilson’s Sewing Miiehinr*. Wilcox A Gibbs’ Sewing Machines, French’s Conical Washing Machines. A number of desirable Hook*, such as Harper's Illuminated Bible, Washington Irving's Works, . Agricultural Hooks, Slevons’ Hist, of Molhodism, Bangs’ Hist, of the M. E. Church, And numerous other Hooks of |»ormanent interest and Value, together with n great n riely of Uook* suitable to tlio Sabbath School Library,! . has applied to me for letters of Dismission front his said Administmtisn— Tiicsoaru therefore, to cite and admonish tlio kindred and friends, and all persons in terested, to show causo, (If any they have) why the said applicant should not be dis missed from his administration of said es tate, at the firs* Court of Ordinary i-.rsnld county, after the expiration of six months from this date. .w.'ShT*" I, “ 1 " 1 , ‘"' 1 ♦.his 20th dny ef August. I860. aug21—Oiq 8. A. BORDERS, Ord. th* ir own comfort, or who w'isb to furnish ono as a means of livelihood to some friend, ur to «ny Sunday S.’limil Tewbol or ruuil »«" tlo.lre, to rnricl, tlio 8. 8. Library, o ro.’ly uraniof .loin, m. by tlio eipondiiuro only of n Little Excrlfon, and the occupa tion of a little Sparc Timo. Specimen Numbers Will bo sent Free, on nti|ili™tion, to any ad- drc. with full pnrticnlors of Pramiunu. AflJra.. L. IIANOR, Publi.lior, octsdwltt tiffin’, 7 Bcokntait »t., N Y STOVES! A. W. CALDWELL, O U.UUUDG *» MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares, AND DEALER IN. Stoves* Pumps & House Ftirnishlng Goods* jyR^Jh A large and woll ectod variety of Cooking & Heating Stoves, Always ou baud Low fur Cash. ALL JOB WORK and work done to order Cash on Dolivcry. Guttering and Roofing Done in tho Best Stylo. All neeuunts considered duo on the Isto July ami 1st January, and settlements must be made nt those times. mav24—wlv CHATTOOGA 1UVE11 INSTITUTE, Gnylesvillo* Cherokee Co., Ain., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M. Prinelnnl OTUDENTS Of both rexes will be received O «*t this Institution, and fitted for the com mon duties of Hfo, or any class in our Col- Competent Teaehers are employed. Uullfl fflP a rirniiln - * ' Pure Train Oil. BARREL.”. J mi received, nnd for sale TDRNLEY, ^ No. I Choice Home NEW Illustrated Edition OF Livingstone's Explorations IN AFRICA. . * 8kck ; h of Years’ Res! if fltml ll, a T ,,d 0 ; ,,,ur "7 fr » m Ciqie of Good Hope to Tioando. on the West Quail : thence arress the Continent, down tho ; Zambesi to the Eastern Ocean. From poraonnl , 1 nrratl,„ „f D, vr „ Ltvno., Lb. 1)., D. C. L., bellow of the Fneult lb,•ii’lmi. mill SurnnaiH, Obi.^nn, r„' r rr«- l u C'i* 0 « > 8"Pbl«nl .nd , ■ Vc .’ v Vorkj (Jnld Met- n IM nnd Cnrreinond lilt Membtrof lb. Boy. . U '", l ‘' r "l'!'i™ 1 bool.tie, of London. P.rl. *r 0, ni To w, '. ,c,, *“ “'bind . Illilorlonl Rk.tcli nL” Fb^’n ”l m Afr,e *‘ Ilbulral.d with tbunSLi°,i""L |, n l , ,ll ’. hc ‘ l ‘; l,0 ' r WIMwof this Great 'York, illustrated with very fine Chromo-Lithographie Plates, Giving tho coloring to life of the Scenery and Wild Animals, Fmni Drawing, innd. by O*. LIVIXdSTOKE, M’nixc Sixteen Tears Wanderings, In the Wilds of South Africa. *S* M **"l#«.nl Vnliimo I. gotion nn in th, nn>,t ,ii|ierbir nmnti.r, on line miner bound in bevob’d Ilonrd., nnd I. .ItogeSfn pnbl^C; R “ lk 79,000 COPIES, fori'oVw n rV. bC0 ". ■? W ’ *"«1 ibo demand .or., r TMit;/ii l Kd ,h * n * vor b *- Exclusively by Agents. n«M 'fa2 > .k > * 'f 1r *°* t roininlMlon will Im A <t d” r .v oonn ' 5, ,n tu ' J - w - bbadley', p„bii.b, r , „p23w3,n 8 Ilb.L, Philadelphia. rfiv?v'! A ’ , ' olk bounty, s? lP‘‘ r 'l«h) I will apply to tho P °® urt of Ordinary for said couuty, for lravo to sell a Land Warrant for 166 acres of Baud, belonging to the estate of Thomas L, oockwcll, late of said county, deceased. ^ WM ’ W * SOCK WELL, Bx’r. 68 STEAM ENGINE ROMK OBOKOia.. F OR the mannfaeture of Ceetlng. , n J MnahlnnA, ut '"« Kfr *i. “ “»•“ aSSift, Castings of any 8ise Iron and BrnracMtlnsa nl.de m . ■ li.ro nlirny. on hand nonnof u.. i °bl«-l OEARlKt! in th.Country, .im n* 1 ! 1 WJ| On.ting. for ltnr.0 Pow/r,' Tl,„.ui“' l «‘wl ohlllvl, nnd u vnrlely of boau liti n* V, l or Iran Rolling for 6w.lUiS, l "ffl>««wl Ing., Oiuelpry ImU, Ac. * *>IM.| Boilers. Flu., Tubular, l,mon,oil,, . Rollers, made nnd repaired. Rinat Pi|M*s, Gasometers, \v r J,.-i l ? , f k *.l Smoke Stacks, Ac. Blacksmith wei* r **l to order. wor * •“* ■ Mining Machinery Cornish Ptilnpitig Knaines n , I Lining aod Foroo 1 l>u,o|... C, S'Kl J.UIIU, Whim .nil Whioio KibL ,. M *I it.nda of any roquirod bar.ln,,, ,n l,f l !*l| MINERS TOOLS,—ParUrnl'fflin.j! n ^ l *l given to thin branch of bn.ln’.V"I br- wlio .iqmrlnt.od. ?’,’, ing been a lung time in Kuroiio f,„ pose of obtaining the latest ilm.rovLfT I and drawing nf mining work. Persons iu want of Sti •ell to rail oil ii •o will warrant rforo cdo* 1 "!, 1 WiNll l over, p.ro’io.r ,0 ,h.''C“^® 1 "ii' PPlbl- mok.and ,.ul up Engla,, I r and warrant I hem for I he hnd from PhCailcIphia or \. U hut Hie best nmlerisl used i,‘* "Dig 01 they ci York.u work. AH hoilna manufactured at" tahllslimeiit we will warrant to bo of ths U» I Na. 1, Penan Cliarewil ITutiiiiiercd Iron * 11 We are now inanur«xiuring a new Iron re. I ton Screw with A.itl-Frietlon Ball, thweiJu I have them prefer them to all others. \f* u I vitenll In want of a good screw, that wifi a I ways lust to pack any sixe bn it, to uataiaj I Having the largest establishment tsl I mnehinery of any shop in tlio Htnte, m4 M I every department is superintendrd h* «„ I selves, we feel confident that we ran <ln v,. r t I ns cheap nnd oqiinl to any in the UaitsA I States. * NOBLE, BRO S. A 00., Heme, fit. prll27.l860w1y. TAKE YOUR CHOICE— Comfort aud Bliss, or Pain nnd Agony. Dr. Tobias’ Celebrated VENETIAN LINIMENT A ho,., wondiTflll cur.’., ,uro and In.lanlau^ •u* actual, in cases uf Chronic Ithcnmnli.m, Ilcmlnchc, rOOTlIAClIE. cuts, RUItXii, COLIC ('rauip., Dysentery, etc., IT 18 NO NEW CATCIt-PEN'XYI Ini nn nrilelo Ihnt hn, ilood Iho 1 ,1 of flf. bmii year,. Tb.miornmni.uk’ mid rapidly. Increasing demand i. at once th, .urc.l cy|. d.nra of it, UKltiln... and inpulsrllv. Tlt\ IT AND UK CONVINCED. mi **- w l, ' , ' w,, ted to do ai stated or Gic agent will reftintl the money m; the return of the ply, 1 ’ If 11 <lne« no good. Till, i, in- d.ldy lb. way thl, nuud.rfnl artlel.hu been introduced. No family should lio without a bottle {lie house—hundreds of dollars and many hours of suffering may be saved by its timely use. (olie, Cramp and Dysentery yield ut oae« to its psin-curutive properties. It is perfectly innoefnt. nnd ran given to the oldest person or yonngrst child. No niatlor, if you have no confidence in 1 alcnt Medicines—try (bis. nnd you will l» friends * U ^ 1,1 n,u * rccu »"*nend to your Hundreds of Pliysicians recommend it iu their prneticc. bi \s^ NO " C ** n " ,ne un,0,,8 »lgnod "8.1. To Price 24 and 40 cunts per bottle. What every Horseman wants. A Uood, (heap amt lieliabfc Liniment, ■ Such an article is DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Horse Liniment Pint Bottles nt40centscneli. For Lameness. Cats, Galls. Colic, Sprains, Ac., warrantedI cheaper than any other. It is used by all the grant horsemen ou Long Island courses. It will not cure Ring lion* nor H l' AY fo’ ** there is no Liniment in exist ence that will. What it is steted to cu positively does. No owner of horses will be without it after trying one bottle. One doso revivis und nftou saves the life of an over heated ordriv- ,n hnra. For mil. an,l IbUy-nrhc it ha, never failed. Just as sure as tho cun rises i!'* 1 *" •«»l» Ihl. ralllable Llnlimnl tn be lliollora, Elnbruoallonof tbe.lnv. U8E IT ONE AND ALL. „ DEPOT: No. MConlnmlt .Irecl, New York, bol.l by all III. Druggi.l.antl siorckc',,.! Dll. TOIIIAB' P U I. >1 O N I C LIFE SYRUP. For Illi'lulmit Coii.untjilion, Cough,, Cali),, A.llinm; rrouii. Dy.iwiMla, Liver l.'omiilalnt mol Uen.rnl DnbiUly, Till, vomlarful preparation, rampimnAml rrom lho •|Ku l ian..iu. gin. of nnturo In Ihn vcgntnlilo world, ataud. foreiuo«t among the modtclne, for tho euro of the above-named opmid.lnu. It Alla my heart with Jay to l,, ink that II hua been ro«ervcd for me to dla- °‘; r " H" 1"»S loohml-far Balm for dlaeoaea or the Tbn.nl and Lunga. All that nan It find In.lout relief, anil by lla eonllnuance a poeitlve our. la anre lo follow. "To count Ihoin all would waul a Hum,and languor, A throat nf braaa and adamnnllno Imilt." Price Ono Dollar per Ilnlllo. A.k far Dr. Tobin.' Pulmonic LifoSyrop, und take no otlior. 1 Solil by the Drigglat and Slorokooiwra. 50 Cortlandt hired. NEW YORK. FABELL A YKI8ER, Agcnlr, ,,, l ll4 -- l y Rome, On. avnso.Y’s mountain Herb Pill&l Aaors, «• urfssat you wllli a prefect liVm< Tmoco, a elite! of a tribs of lit* strangs Alter N that ones raU4 Itesleo. You him and hla poopls la osr ran te bad gratii, from tbs Agsat* UiTtntor ami maauhclu srh rnia." has sprat tlis _ travsllag. haring visited nt-arly am/ eoaatry is X workl. !!«• a peat over six year* aiuoat the I»H tlis Hoeky Mountain* and «>f Mexlrn, aud it «»• th th# " MocXTil.v llKNii Pitta" werv diaciurred. latsrestlng account nf Ills adventures there, yea villi a our Almanae and ramphlet. It is aa ssUbUebod test, that all diaesw* trie# (rw IMPtJUB BI.OOD I Ths Uood to th# life I sad when any fet#ign or «»to»W|| BMttor g#ta mixed with It. it i* at one# diitriVtM «■ •v#ry organ of th# body. Every n#r»a frtU th* wtoil and #0 to# vital organa quickly complain. Tb« itmtdl will not digvxt th# food perfrelly. Th# liter «nm k| ••arete a •afletoo#/ of Ul«. Th# aetkai ot U# tout k| weakened, and so th# eireatotiM to itebto. Ite l-*s| knomi clogged with tho poto#aoa# matter; ten* i| coorb—aad all from a alight imparity at the (mum! head of lifo-Ut# Blood I A# ir you had threw* *»■ •arth, for Instea##. In a pure spring, from white n»r Uny rivutot, In a f#w minute* th# whoio towns <4 a stream b#oom#s dUturbcd sod dlaoolarwd. At do## Impure blood fj to #v#ry part, aad tear# itn behind. All th# pasaag## become obatracted, *#4 ■ th# ohatrnetioa to removed, the lamp o'life #co# There pill* not only purify the hteod. bat teg»a»r*wrf" th# ##ereuoai of lb# body; they are, therefor#, aarioh OV1UB FOR BILIOUS U1BISA6EI, tJv#r Complaint, Blck Headache, Ac. TkU Jah l _ Mcdido# expeU from the Wood the hidden »e*d**fto| •are, and rendar# all th# guida and aeeratioai pit* fluent, clearing and i-eauacl tatinc tl># vital ortani Ftoaaaat tad##d. to it to ua, that ww are #W* wtthla your react, a mediate# Ilk# th# " Uocxtad ITU4," that will pas# directly to the affiklad through th# blood and fluid# of th# b»dy, aad th# sufferer to brighten with th# fluab of kraal; health. Judson's Pills ore the Best Remedy in f«*| ente for the following Complaint*■ Aar and Aswe. Knott amftalnt Innnl VnIwAI Domt OmptotnU, A+fli.'j, gjjk., Oust Dimta, Coilirtntu, /Mtiyt*hoi, Stmt ami wr*m Dftptmia, /q/faeMM, tkcunMtf •W Jhtirrhaa, In/Ummatirm, umu. Xhtjujr, * * » » • * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Female# who value health, should oarer bs fill'd| tb#re Fills. They puriry the blood, remove oWmki** of all kinds, cleans* tho akin of all pimplts aud Wj'to aad brteg tbs rich color of baallh to the pale riiwk. ■WThe nanta aad Herbs of which that* fiH«“ mad*, were discovered in a very aurprlring »»£. th# TWucana, a trib# of Aborigines In Mexieo. Almanac of oar Agent, and you will reed with th# very intervallng arcount it contain# of the ••u"' I Hmms" of the Atteca. UtMcrwe.-7te Mountain Ihrb are pto aptoj Btsutiful Wrapper. Jiack tea amistnt 40 oilU. •* **’ Ol 91 cento per km. AU genuine, kate At 1 M. L. JUDSOS A CO., on totkU*. a a jtrosoN, a Co, BOLE PUOPRIETOHSi No. 60 Leonard Street, WAIT TOKK. Mr Ami. WMtad Adjra, For sale by Fnrell A Yciser and Nefrn>»» A Nowlin, Romo, Ga. Also by all mediri 01 denier* throughout tho State* ^ GREAT BARGANS nr I TOWN PROPERTY. A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE BALE OF lawn Properly. Apply lo m«y22ltl5m. 1 *pf[, j, KINO. DiarrhiBa! Cramps! Cholera I e r • M., — . Ihi# inedioine has ( LI !• E DROPS. ■) been tried, tailed and I Tn,B T»v\*M rA , ,, ‘ ,5IO \ P ror °d hy ten years ,, ... -Jiy certain, safe and reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangements, Diarrlima, Dysentery, Crnmna, Pains, Cliol- »puli lie. One , CJioUo, Ac., now before tL_ .. w . or two ilouuof It drops, will oure the moat never, .romp, la Ilia alomaoli la so ml at, tea. A aiiigle dunr oRen curca the Diarrhoea and R cover rimatipates I he bowala. Oil. daw •"i 1 “'“frw »“• Of IU merit).' Price only 25 Cent.. Pr.p»red by S. D. Trail, 43 Bowery, New York, and nalilMby Dniggi.ta generally. In Itatna by Baker A Echols, and Newman A Nowlin. [augJtwAw P URR Italian Salad OIL for tabio uae JiUteOtri. FARELL A YE1SEU. M. A. WIMPEE & CO,, Carriage & Wagon MANUFACTURED Ojipusito Harper A.Butlors' Hardware fitor* Hroad 81., HORIE, GA. ,. . W OULD respectfully inform their fnendJ nnd the publio generally, that they prepared to do all work in tho CARBIAGL BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. . All tholr work will be well done, ftna latest improvomenta adopted, but they wouw call capccialnt tent inti to JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED THIMBLE SCIIEIN8. Which for light and ensy running ar* "r rior to tho Iron axles, and cost much loMj jyH-Ahb NEW WORK WARRANTED* . J^-REPAIRING neatly dono at »«» notice, and chap for CASH, . •n^rAll orders promptly attended to* ■hare of patronage solicited, aprilowly. Farm for Sale, Tho undersigned offer* JJ Hale 148 aorea of Land 16 west of Romo, on the Cw _ Bluff road, and ono and a ram Dean’s Forty on Coot a al>out 64 acre* aro opon, lfl of which «• tom land, and tho remainder good up'* D £j under good fence. In all there are oboo* uerea or bottom land on tho place. On the premises there 1* a good cabin «® Uining four rooms, kitchen, smoke h oU8C ? 1ir other necessary buildings, boring ' . ■pringa convenient- In a convenient*,, tiou fbr church, aokool nnd post office P r,T ogoi. For further particular* ttddreM JOHN KINCAID, .«I2»w2oi Mlulonnry SUtlon. URNETT's""]"'i»7JrTug EltracU, ainc, Kallestoa and Tooli WMk-- h aupply at PARELL A yE18E B '