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Mf'flMie*' 5. Pronllco pronounce*
the following n ‘‘perfect poem.” Iti»
froci the tien of Wm. Wnllnce Harney,
iu»ocinto editor of the louhrjlle Dome-
cret, ena«onoftho principal editor of
Unit paper:
The titer.
On the rood, the lonely rood,
Under the cold white moon,
Undortho ruitgcd trees he .tiwlo;
lie whistled tmd shifted his wonry
loud— i
Whistled a fool l alt tune. i
There won a step thnld with Lis own,
A figure that stooped end bowed—
A cold white blade that gleamod and
shone
hike u splinter of daylight downward
thrown
And the moon wont behind a cloud 1
i broad and
l!ut tho moon came out
The born fowl woko and crowed—
Then roughed his feathers In drowsy
mood—
A nd tho brown owl callod to hU mate
in the wood,
That a dead man lay in tho rood
Tax Vulne of Lands* _
From tho Comptroller Generals no
port wo have coudonsed tables showing
ion counties in Georgia having land
ten counties in Georgia having
of tho highest and lowest avorago Val
ue* per aero, as given In for taxes In
I860
Highest Value.
1 Com $10 48
2 Gordon 9 01
3 Dougherty 9 40
4 Catoosa
5 Floyd
OTolk
7 Houston
8 Muscogee
0 Murray
10 Cobb
IjOW.sI Value.
Charlton $0 08
Irwin
Way no 77
a* m
Telfair 04
Coffoo 98
Montgomery 98
Kmanuel 1 17
Tatnal 1 20
f&w/Atm Recorder. .
jtiSrCol. John A. Klmoro, of Mont
gomery, (not Hon. W. . L. Yancoy, as
reported,} has been solootod by • Gov.
Moors, of Alaliama, ns Commissioner to
•South Carolina.
A writer In the Xtlanta “Intelli
gencer,'* signing his nutno "Jeffries,
alias North, gives it as his opinion that
tho Hon. Alexander H. Btophens "ir
conscientiously and at heart an aboli
tionists, and has no Insupornblo objeo-
From tho ChronteU A Sentinel.
The Right of Soeossiox.
Wo propose to give on occasional ox-
tmet of the record© of a few of the pres*
,>nt prominent actoin of tho immediate
. occasion ranks, in order that the good
and rebooting people of Georgia may
Unow how much their opinions are
worth;and wo commence to-day with
i hat of tho Hon. Howell Cobb, tlio fate
distinguished .Socretary of tho United
States Treasury. This letter was writ*
ton to a coinmittcoof gentlemen in Ma
con, in 1851, wlien Mr. Cobh was n can-
iidato for Governor, and the people
t hen endorsed hisoplnlonson the subject
by a voto of 18,000 majority. What sajr
vou, new, Georgians? Aroyou prepar
ed to stand by your then deliberate
■.\nd maturely oxprosaod opinions? Or
will you l»o lod by aueh political wen$h*
eroooks into tho vortex of revolution
for ho assured t hat secession is only a
milder phrase for revolution—or will
vou not rather stamp the tho unmistak-
ible mark of your disapprobation upon
.dlsuoh changelings, by roturniiiff re-
/feetim/, conservative men to your Con
vention by such mf\joritloa os shall be
respeotod for all time to oomo ? Wo
-hail seo. 1 loro is tho oxtraot from Mr.
Cobh’s latter:
Whilst l deny tho right of a State to
secede, and thus dissolve tho Union, l
would not attempt, by tho strong arm
<»f military power, to bring her citixons
back to their allegiance, unless compell
ed to do so in doTenoe of tho rights and
interests of tho remaining States of tho
Union, lit 1 should not recognise hersc/nti-
<tie independence, nor could tcc allow our owy
interest* to he penial by sanctioning any alii•
aneeshc might be disposal to make with any
foreign Government. Ill our desire to in
flict no injury upon a wondering sister,
wo should not forgot tho duty which
the Government owes to thoso who re
main firm and true to thoir allegiance,
and whoso claims upon its protection
and support should not bo lightly re
garded. The laws of ■elf-protection
would require? at tho hands of tho Gov
ernment that duo regard should bo had
for the protection of tho rights and in
terests of tho other States, and to that
demand it would be bound to respond. • If
one of tho Statos, in a mad hour, at
tempted tosoccdo from tho Union, and
tho kind and indulgent policy wldoh I
have indicated should be resorted to, I
have no doubt that in a very short tiino
such State would fed it both her duly and
interest to retrace her wandering steju and re
turn to the. embrace, of the sisterhood. Tills
opinion is founded upon tho high esti
mate which I place upon tho valuo of
the Union to each and all of tho States
that comnogo It. It would require the. ex*
perience of only a short attsenec to teach the
wanderer the benefits and advantages from
which she has voluntarily exiled hersef.
turns to Lincoln on that score,
of heaven, what are wo coming to? Mr,
Stephens and abolitionists! To whom
then shall wo look ?
Oottomxo ox Secession. — Colonel
Miles H. McGehco nml Clin*. Clark, of
Mississippi have each proposed to be
ono of a hundred to glvo one hundrod
bales of cotton to help arm tho state.
Wealthy American in Greece.—-Dan
iel Coyne, a native of Now York, 1*
said to be the wealthiest mearclmnt
of Athons, Groooo, having accumulated
a fortune of $0,000,000.
I fpeoplo would discern and distinguish
instead of conftising and confounding,
they would see that the best way ot
putting down tho abuse of a thing, is to
make it useful. Would you lop oft*
•.•verybody’s hands, bocauso they might
bo turnon to picking and stealing? Nob
ther is tho intelloot to bo shorn of any
of its members; seeing that, though
they may all bo perverted, they may all
minister to good. Tho busy have no time
to be fidgety. He who is following Ids
plough, will not ho breaking windows
with tho mob. Little is gainod py over
throwing and swooping away an idol,un
less you restore tho idea, of which it is
tho shell and sodimont. Nor will you find
any plan so offeotive for keeping folks
from doing harm, as teaching them to
employ their faculties in doing good,
and giving them plenty of good work
to do.—Guesses at Truth.
jf To a woman of refined feelings, a
man of elovated sentiment will bo the
resting-place of her faith between earth
ami heaven.
tar
wit whether lie believed in spirits. ‘Avo
sir, replied he, looking him full in tho
face, “I see too much evidence before
to doubt it.”
Many think that tho French people
have fallen into n lentlisrglc sleep, and
that UielifcAfap should be ettt short
gST*Happiness Is a bird that owns no
cage but tho pure bosom.
ggyA mental reservation Is that
which umler-/icr a statement.
Countkr ox That.—The Herald eny#
Vo osn count s thousand political lios,utter
ed within a month.”
Undoubtedly* but cannot moat of them bo
following property to wit i -
Ono Lot of Land; No. 116(1, in 2didtstt and
4th soot., levied on as the property of U. O.
Wlvey, deceased, by vlrtuo of two Muslim
Court fl. fas. of 1076 Distriet 6. M. of said
county, ono in favor Dabbs, and ono
in favor of Mi I* Palmar, -tester, vs. If. O.
Wad© ami 11.0. ftiWey.
Also—one Lot of Land No. 704 In 21st dl«t.
and 3d scot., levied on the projmrty of .Tohu
b. Rowe, hr vlrtuo of a fi. fa. issued from
Polk Superior court, in favor of IVin. 11.
Yatss, Yi. John Knwc, It. C. Wynn, John L.
llowe and K. D. Hightower.
uov.10 K. bVON, P. flli'flf.
Administrator’s Sale.
UEOltGlA* Floyd County.
O N TUESDAY, tho 11th DKC’R NEXT,
will bo sold, at 'ho residence of tho Into
Col. Francis Irwin, 'lecossed, nil of the |»or-
tonal property of said deceased, consisting
of Horsed, Mules, liven, Cows, Cnlvcs, Stock
Cattle, Pork and Ht-»- k Hogs. Corn. Fodder,
Shucks, Oats, Cotton (tin. Wheat Thrasher,
Wagons.Carts, Farming Utensils,Smith took,
Household nod Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS OF SALE.—Purchasers will he
•piired to give notes for nil amounts of
id over, to ujcoiiio due iwulvo mouths after
date, with good personal security. All
iminiint# under $;», cash. The salo wifi be
continued from duv to day until all is sold.
JOHN t. JIUOUIXS,
n«» v 2.1 Adin'r.
GEORGIA, Folk county.
W HEREAS, William Hogg, executor or
the lust will and testament of Sarah
Forrester, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of «l>mi*#i*u from his
administration,
These are, there hire, In cite all pom
A rc.l-no.wl gnatUmn aaiiwl *
any they rail, why s.iid administrator sliuithl
net ho dischurgud from his ndmiulstratieu uiu
receive letters of dismission on or Imfon- tin
first Monday in June next, oil or wise tin
said executor trill than Ik? dismissed in form
of the statute in such cases mud* and pro
vidod.
Given under my hand and otlh-inl signature
this Nov. 21st I Him.
nov.lOwflm. S^A. BORDERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA-Floyd* Comity.
T O oil whom it may outworn—Janies O.
Pemberton haring in proper form nppliod
4o me C r p rinuemt letters.of Administra-
late of John Fowler, lute of
tho State of Texas, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tho kind rod and credit)
aid dceensed. to 1m? and appear .at toy office
nailed to tho counter 1—Vanity J'hir.
MV" George Washington’s fate, (according
fo,.Artenina Ward,") waa “not to hey any
public men of tho present day resemble him
to any nlartuin extent.”
A man’s shadow always turns from
tho sun, tho author of its existence, and
man himsolf orient turns from the Au
thor of his own.
Though a man should generally adapt
ldmsoir to his plane, thero’sno necessity
getting tight bocauso ho : is in a tight
placiL
_JT Peoplo would rather nardoti tho
defects yon huvo than tho affectation of
virtuoa you have hot..
USTTho groat oat oowartl may avoid
shaking in his shoos by woaring boots
or going barefooted,
tt&T Rhyming lovofs gonornlly woo
thoir sweothonrts in such wretchod verso
that it is no wonder so muny of them ore
jilted.
It was wittily, but somowhat
ungallnntly, said that a woman is tho
very reverse of her mirror—tho one re
flects without tulklng, tho other talks
without reflecting.
ggy“Wn soo," said Swift, in ono or
his sarcastic moods,'What God Almigh
ty thiuks of riches, by the poople to
whom ho gives them.”
JBgyChicAgo ar.d Milwaukee rocoivo
and ship more wheat than any othor
four cities on the globe.
within the time prescribed by luw, and show
cause. If nrtv they have, why jurninncllt
Administration should not l*e grunted tint*
JamcH O. Pemberton on John Fowlor’s estoti
Given under my bund and official »ignnturo
at office thin Nov. 27th. IMHO.
nov.lll J. LAMIIKRTH. Ordinary.
OKOniaA-FioyT County!
■VTOTIOB is hereby given to nit person*
d.X| having doinniids against Richard S
Simmons, data of said county, deceased, to
present them to its, properly made out,
within tho (lino prescribed hy law, so tia to
uliow their character and amount.
Altd ull persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby required to mnko Immediate
pavnictit. J. R. SIMMONS. Adm'r,
imr.1t) SARAH SIMMONS, Ad’x.
cTkoHGlA, Floyd County.
T O nil wlmm it limy concern—Elijah It.
Lumpkin having, in proper form, applied
to nth for permanent lotteraof Administration
on tho estate of James Kyle, Into of county t’
This la hi eitu ull and singulur tho credi
tors ultd next of kin, id .lames JCylo to ho
and apjmnr at my office, within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause if any they
have, why iMirtiianent Administration should
not ho granted to Elijah R. Lumpkin on Jos
Kyle's estate.
Given under my hand and official .signs
ure, at (office this 6th Knvcinhtr. ISf.O.
novlit J ESSE LAMHKUTILOnlv.
Concrete Safes Triumphant!
KOIITY-KIOIIT ItOUftS IK. THE FI1IB
Daxvii.i.«, Ky.,March 7, 1HOO
Messrs. W. B. Dodds A (k H Cincinnnti:
Dour Sir—The safe 1 purcliaaed or you in
September Inst hnashw?.! the great fir© which
occurred in qurlown ottUieSSil Fehuuryajden-
Mtn( ofnotes, receipts
didly. I had a large
Ac. ill it, belore the Imihlihg horned I took
Hie |>npcr* out but put in some sheet* of pa
per, and U|*0tt opening it aitico tho burning,
they wero , . , »
NOT F.VRN SCORCUEO.
The vcctiering on the drawers was n little
wsrped ; Ihe lock works Very well,
I nil It a little I think it wi|ll>
asever. My safe was in the lower stork of u
tlirce story hnilding with shingle roof. In on
adjoining room, with only a plastered pnrtl-
ad itume?li»
k drug store v
* kopt, i
lUtely
rug s
nppositu where my sure was setting there
a c-msidi-ritliie quantity «-f paints, oils, tur-
pettGnu,cum|dtiIte, and lbiliora. Tlic build-
ing was connected with the FnUerson Hotel
on one side and was within six,feet of th-
Cniirt House on the other, with a large pile
of wood between my offieo and the Court
House, and a door entering into tnv ofileo Im
mediately from the wood, Tli*ro‘wns also
small frame building attached to the rear (
the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and liquor*
in it, and a gins* dour leading into my
It. Ymi will
heat created at and about it. I regard it
fully tested, «nd have m* hesitancy in say
ing.that my papers would liaro her -
served if I had luft them in tho enfo.
A uuuihor of our eitixem havo examined
it store tlie flro and were surprised at its
condition, and some of them have ordered
snfbs of you, believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES.
T shall takn great pleasure in roeomtncitd-
Ing your safes. You are at liberty lo muku
smell Use of this statement ns you deem
ptopc
Yoi
M. J. DURHAM.
We ate Agents for these splendid Hu fen
»nd invito the public to call mid see othor
uwti flea left ns to tho manner in which they
EXECUTIUX»8 SALE.
P URSUANT to tho Inst will and testament
of J<m?1 H. Terrell, doecHscd, lute of Polk
county, will l*o sold before tho Court llotisv
door in Cedar Town, Polk eou-ty, within tho
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January nwxt.om? likely and valuable negro
man named Amler/on, 30 years of age, the
property said deceased.
* ELIZA BETH F. TERRELL,
novl Executrix.
A 1 ; 1
.Mint,
Notice,
L person-* are hereby
credit >t.■*. MARY J.’KI.YG
I shall not be responsible fur any
otifled not to
debt sho
Sine© on
vidod f..r
nonses.
sop!4w4i
>n tract.
• separation a lund has been j?ru*
liar support and noressnry
JOSHUA KINO.
A Crnious Friuk.—In tlic North Car
olina House of Commons, a committee I
lias Leon raised to inquire whether tho
House 1ms been duly organised in pur
suance of law. It appears that a law of
tho State requires the member* of the
Legislature to Ikj sworn "to support,
Administrator’s Sale
OF PERISHABLE PROPERTY.
W ILL W *ohl at pubho outcry, on Thurs
day, DocomhorOth lHftit, at tin- reshlencs
of Mrs. Mary It. Jones, the perlshsldn pro-
portv of Oalwiut Junes, doeeased, consisting
of Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cotton-Seed. Fat
tening and Slock Hogs, Horses, Mules. Work
Oxen, Cows W*g«us Blnoksmith and Carpen
ter’s Tools, Household find Kitchen Furniture,
Firming Implements, a largo and well select-
oil lot of Books, Ac.
Salo Positive and to ho continued until nil
Is sold. Terms—Provisions and all sums un
der $5, cnvlt. Tho othor nropertv, 12 months’
time, with interest from date, with approvod
security. MARY H; JONES, Adtn’x,
nov23 WM. H. JONES, Adut’r.
Noltco to Debtors and I'rctlilors.
G eorgia, polk county.
All creditors of Henry 0. fillvcy, lute
of Pulk county, deceased, uru notified to
prosont their claims in terms of the Law.
and nil debtors of said catatu are required to
make payu
novO
Notice.
dote npppliention
Ordinary of Floyd
county, <3a., for leave to sell all the land ahtl
nog rocs belonging to tlio estate of IGcliard
8. Simmons, deceased.
J. R. SIMMONS, Adm’r.
novfift SARAH C. SIMMONS, Adtn’x.
rosfst the ntlnoks of loth
FIRE AND HURGLARN
These stfet have never failed to preserve
their content-, and are warranted to he
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
“ eoiislriietlon of the BURGLAU
PItOOP SAFES |k peculiar
lion with the “Great American Key Regis
ter Lock," (which pugm-ase* the great ndvnn-
Inge-of having NO KEY HOLE and vet has
the sonurity of a PERMUTATINU* KEY
eapftht© of j5U,a0«,0UU ehnnges.) they will
bo found |H>rfeetlv imprecnaltle.
A. W.‘CALDWELL. Rome, On.
SrnAt-ox A SkvmoI’H, Nashville, Tt-nit,
may26 sly.
(SEOUGlAy Floyti County.
W HEREAS. William J, Smith, Adminis
trator of Jucoh Smyor, represents to the
Court ill Ids petition, duly filed and entered
on Reeord, that ho hn* fully ndiniidstei *
William Smyer’s estate,
Tiieso are, therefore, to.cite nil per*,
coucornml, kind rod and eredUors, to show
cause if any they can. why said ndmiidstrn
tor should not ho discharged from ills admin
islratiun and receive hitlers of dismission c
the first Monday in April. LSrtl.
Given under my band nml ofllcial signatm
this Soptenther fid, Itfrtl.
«cp7 JESSE LAMBKRTH, Ord.
UKOKUIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS, Harrison Camp, Admlnis
trator of John White, represents
the (,’uurt, in his petition duly filed nnd...
tored on reeord, that lie has fully administer
ed John' White's estate.
Thi* is, therefore, to rite all .persons coi
cemcd, kindred and ereditors, to show cans
if any they nan, why said ndmini-trat.
should not ho discharged from his adlninls
trillion, and receive letters of dismissioi
tlie first Monday in June, IStfl.
Given under my hand and official eignn-
thisnt offieo, this 6th Nov. 1*1)0..
novl5 JESSE LAM BERTH, Ord'y*
COTTON GINS!
ITaving frequently boon requested by our friends to accept «u
Agency fur Oottcm Gins, wo lmvo ftt longth concluded to ne'eom-
inodnte tliom, tl.ougb nt nC particular profit to ourselvee, as wo sell at
tlio BiimlUfit conmiissions.
WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL?
After examining them carefully, and consulting Planters nnd
Cotton Ibiyors, wo found tlint Orr’s stood tho highest with every ono
sted ’* ‘ " '
who lmd tested tho matter. Wo therefore gave tho preferonco to
ORB’S COTTON GINS.
Any of onr friends needing a Qln will do well t-> buy of ns ns wo
warrant ovory Gin sold, nnd wo also furnish an oxporh need nnd skill-
workman to deliver them nt the Gin House nnd put them in good
running order.
Wo would like to havo order* left with u* ns for ahead a* possible, so that there may
be no delay in dclirctlng them nt tho proper tlrno. Reference* a* to the*"ptrioriiy ol Orr’s
Gins ovor ftthSra arc filed at our Hardware Store, and can be scon by railing there,
julyfl—wtf IIARPRU A IIUTLKR.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
ARTICLES OF EVKBY BAY USE.
R. T. BABBITT’S
Pure Medicinal Yenati
Manufactured from common Suit and
Puro Oroam Tartar, when used In
Bread, Cuko or BUcult, It turns tv gas,i
(Ilk© that from a bottle ot Soda Water,)
nQ nnd remains dormant In the dough,
OO until It is sot it* tho ov«n, wbea the
hoat causos tho gns to oicaue through
AND tho dough while bnkhig. The broad,
eako or hlieult Is not ouly very Hghl,
7A hut. porfcotly wholcsomo. Where this
4 U Te’sit Is Uicd, yon will require about
ope quarter tho arnnuut of shortening
used with ordinary yeast. It may also
bo qsod for buckwheat cakes, juhuny
rake*, and «H kinds 'of pastry. Thu
yen it is put up otdy in one pound cans
with cheokt?rod label. ltmL ivhite and
blue—tie other* Is geuulao—bewaro of
imitations,
I-URK COXl'iiNl-RATKD ruTABIt,
W.rrnnlcct ilmlljin 1 lin .(rengUi nr
onmmnn 1-nluh,mill ail(wrior to nilV
OIA.
HOJMK GKO, ...
fjtQR tho innnofaclnn! ;or i
1
'ZuSQrs&k' 1
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealors in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Oa. .
WE resjieotfull-. j-o'.ict n continuation of tho pntroungo of our PROMFT PAYING and
Ousli Oustomers,
r 0«,U no for sal. at Ilia LOWEST I'Kil'IlKS.
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
Suponltler iu market, puk up in can*
DO of t ih., 2 His., fills., 6 |bs./ and 12
lbs., with full dirovthn* fur making
AND Hard and sofi Soup. Ono |townd will
make fifUcn gallons of soR soap. No
^ 111110 i* roquirvd. Oonsttmoi's will find
this tho cheapest Fotash in markot,
s. t. babsitt’h
MEDICINAL SALEUATUS.
A porfootly put© ami wholoswm® arti
cle, frue from nil deleterious liinGer;
so prepared •hat, a* the eircular tw-
cotnpanying tho Salorntus will show,
nothing n iuniu* in the bread when
baked, butooiumoii salt wm or and
(lour. Put up neatly in paivrs or 1 lb.,
i lb. uud I lit.
a. t. n.\nurrr's
ftQ CONCENTRATED SOFT 80AP.
UO Ono box. nosling One Dollar, will tnaka
10 gallons of handsome Soft Jioop hy
AND simply adding boiling water.
n. t. babbitt's
CONCENTRATED SAL SODA,
4 \ J A new article exclusively fof the South.
HhI Sodn or Washing Sotlu can not 1m
sent South during warm weather, ns It
dcU-uiese.oa or melts. I dry out tho
wii'* r, ami put tip tlio Sal Soda in 1 Ih.
|»a)*erV‘warrnntod to stand th» warm
est cliiuute." Cno |mttnd is equal to
hair tmands of onlinnry ftal Soda or
Wtishlng Soda, eotiseqnenlTy it 1*
much ehcnjwr—tin? denier saves D6
per cut. on the freight, no he doe* not
vo to pay freight ott water,
it. t. BsnntTT'a
SOAP FOR FAMILY USE.
Oue pound of this soap 1* equal to
AND-throe pounds of ordinary FnmllvSmtp.
Guo |K>und will make throe gallon* *
hnndsomo Soft Soup. It will reun
paint, grease, tar and stain* of nil
kind*. It will nut injure (ho fabric,
on tho contrary, it preserves U. Ii
will wash in hard or salt water. But
little labor is required whoro this Boat)
i* mod. Machini.it* nnd Printers will
find thi* soap sujierior to anything
In market, if your storekeeper doo©
not kosp tho ubovo goiMts, send $6 by
i), and i wilt, sand a. package of
rpitc nfmaWiirtm, ut nil .Uc. nmt .lylo. ol HAHllnni) 111.1NDS, PANKL DOOII8,
X Arc., andulsu.the hmhie** «f UNDFUTAIiKUS. Having an *
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST CUAI.ITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All article* iu
MR. SUMTER, h.id h
therefore, warrant all article,
lino, and.to fill all nrdns* nt the shortcut notice.
' ' Iglgknown lu ,lii, Wiuimmlty, m a dr.t cl«u MECHANIC,
lo hy us. We shall bo able to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
and Furniture, nt vnry rmuonaU. i>rl™>.
■fat - ' ’
July27,ly.
JAMES M. SUMTER
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturoi and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
TTpliolstery,
M A T R E S S E S.
maintain nnd defend the Constitution
of the United Statos, to tho best of their
knowledge and ability." Hut the Clark
in swearing in the members, substituted
tlio words power and belief for ‘‘knowledge
and ability,” and honco the inquiry.—
The Clerk’s motive for this alteration
has not boon explained, and it is sur
mised that'somo party trick was intend
ed by it.
Wh« cau beat It.
Mr. Editor:—John P. Sykes, Esq., of
Hnncook county, killed a few days
since, wlmt he called bis pig, of bis own
raising, two years and three months old,
weighing 727 lbs not, and it 1b thought
by good .judges, that it is one hundred
lbs less than it was a month ago.
iSpurta, Ga., Doo.7 t 1800.
Chattooga Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he sold htfur© tho court house «Wr
in Suinmorville within tho legal hour*
of sale on the first Tuesday iu Jauuary
uoxt, tho following property, to wit t
W.M. Boswell* interest in one hay marc.
Levied oti a* tho proporty of said Boswell to
•uthfy ft fi fa lantod from tho Superior Court
of Catoosa county, in favor of (I. II. T. Mad
dox, r*. W. M. Boswell—property pointod
out by plaintiiT.
Alsu three lot* of laud, Nu*. 4. 6 and 0,
Block 7, iu tho towu of Summerville. (.<
iod on ns tho property of H, S. Hancock
satisfy two fl m* from a Justico's Court of Ga-
toosa county for W»th Dist.G. M , in favor of
Ponui Chandler va. II. S. Hnncook nnd Jos.
Harlow, Jr. Loviod on by Constable and
turnod over to mo.
Also two lots, No«. Jl and (l, block HI, In the
town of Sutnniervillo. Loviod on as I hop
perty of M. P. Rodgers to satisfy a (l fa fr
tho Juatioo’s Court of 92Ath‘ Dist. of snid
county, In favor of F. A. Kirby vs. M. P.
Rodgers—projwrty. pointed out by plain till*.
Levied on hy Constable und turned over
me. [dec!] W. C.CLEGIIORN. D. SH’ff.
figy Whoever undertaks to put a joko
on the razor-strop man is suro to get
floored in tlio long run. Becentlv,
while selling his strops at Plymonth,
ami ex initiating tlio while on the evils
of rum drinking, a tipsy fellow cried
out, “If drinking rum made nio lie as
fast ns you do selling your strojw, I’d
quit ii to-day.” “Very good,” replied
tho strop-sellers "tlie only difference
between your lying and mine is this
my strops enable me to lie in a good
warm bed, while rum makes you lie in
the gutter.”
Beautiful tiiinus.—Beautiful things
nro suggest ivo of ft purer and higher
life, and till us with a mingled love and
fear. They liavea graciousnessj'that
wins us, and an excellence to which
involuntnvily do reverence. If you
poor, yet pure and modestly aspiring,
keep a vane oflioweis on your fable, aud
they will help to maintain your dignity,
and secure for you consideration and
delicacy ot' behavior.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y Vlrtuo of an order from tho court of
Ordinary of Floyd couuty, will l»o sold
on tlio first Tuesday In January next, hofuro
tho Court House door in Romo, within tho le
gal hours of sale, the following proporty to
wit:
of land, part of lot No. 610 in Un*
Fifth District and 4In section. Going in Floyd
county, joining lands of W. 8. Poullniu nml
others, ncnrly all bottom land; i0xmt 35
acres t:Icurotl.
Also city lot in tho oostnnnnln Division ol
the city o’f Home, being part of Lot No. l
lying between It. 8. Norton’s storo
new building of Smith A Oiuhorg.
Also negro man Lewis, a ciirjmntor, ngwl
39 years; Uarrjj a blacksmith, njjod 30 ^rs;
Administratrix's Notice.
G eorgia. Pou county:
Sixty d»yi after date I will apply to
tho Court of ( fdrnary of Said county for
leave to soil tho lauds belonging t-» the estate
uf Henry G. SUvey, late of said county, do
t-cased, this Nov. tlio &th. 1 Stitt.
TKM PER A NOB SI L V KY,
novl) Adtninistrntrix.
(4ROUD1A—Polk County.
TirilKHEAB William Peck has applied
YY to urn for hater* of dimission from hi*
administration on tho estate of Frances Gil
bert, deceased.
Thoso arc. therefore, to cl to nnd ndtn-
nll persons interested in said estate, to t>«
appear nt tny oflico, on nr bvfdro tlic
pi rat ion of six months, to show cause, if
tlioy have, why said applicant should n
dismissed from hi* said aaminlstrntioii in terms
of tlio statute iu such cases mndo nnd pro
vide, 1.
Givou under my hand nnd oflloial slgnn
turc this Ath of August. I SOO.
aug 10>6m S. A. BORDERS, Ord.
Premiums for Subscribers.
THE METHODIST,
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
ptrtio tl.iriy, to visit his Ware Rooms, where ho lins o
11*Mi* LtVtc
NVITER the PU,
largo supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tlio hast Spring Sent Sofa, to the cimtnoiiost aril,do in ttso. Also an assortment of
MatrcsHQH, Tuckcr'M i»ntent Spring llud,Couches, LoungCB, Sideboard,,, Safes
All kinds of Fnrniturrt with dispatch, and neatly rr|mlred.
for *ho very lili,*ral patronage horcbjforc uxtotuled to him, he hopes, by close nL
THE NEW RELIGIOUS WEEKLY.
Was commenced in July Inst, and is
published un
8ATUHDAV OF EVKItV WEEK*
At No. 7 Beekmnn St., NEW YORK.
HDITKB ItV TUB
Rkv. GEORGE R. CRQOKS, 1). 1).
Rkv. JOHN McCLINTOCK, P. D.
At prmutt residing in Psri*. n* Correspond
ing Editor; and hy uiimcrous contributors
well known an writers fur the people. Giving
due nroininetieo to alj. niatCcM. of iuturust.
pertaining to the Charon whose munu it
iistaining its institutions against
orlttmd, conveys to it<funder* full detuii* of
passing events in all the sister church,
nnd in tho world at large, maintaining nt tlie
high literary tom,, and a digni-
i,?e from ail un necessary emtro-
fled ubatinei
GEORGIA, Floyd County*
W HEREAS. Jamos F. Hoskinson. Admin
istrator of Jamas T. II,nuI. deeel,<e,l.
epresent to the Court, iu Ilia |mtiti'
filed and entered on Reeord. that tin 1
fully administered James T. BondV e-
>, therefore, toe.itenll persi
corned, kinsman and ereditors,
if any tliov can, why snid
trator’ should not he .limdinrgcd fr«
Administration nnd receive letters of dismis
sion oil tlic first AIoii,lay in April. IHfll.
Given under my hand nnd official signature
their
uouy.ftiwi
Edy, a girl, aged 2$j -Pctor, ftgoq 28; /
ren, aged |M; Charley, aged 7; Mnriah,
ngcl
All of said property to 1m sold as,tho prop-
of Rev. John Hcndrltiks/ Into or said
■ounty deceased, for tho benefit of tho heira.
and creditors of said estate. Torn,* mado
known on duy of sale.
W. 0. HENDRICKS,) , ,
J. A. HENDRICKS,] fcxr8 *
r>v20twltAwt,l.
Souti>crncr copy.**!
Says the Louisville Democrat, tho
most fortunate man that wo know of
now-a-duys is Sharp, tho tnnkor of rifles.
Tho Southern ultras and tho abolition
ists nro ouch .buying tliom. NY o lmvo an
idea that lie looks upon tho present dif
ficulties with tho pious resignation tlmt
an undertaker does upon ft prevailing
epidemic.
GEORGIA, Polk county*
W HEREAS Wiliam Ilbgg ha* applied to
me for letters of Guardianship for tlie
A “ nd .property of Mattio West and
Goorge > rands West miqor orphans of Fran
cis J. West, late of Volk county, «Wd,
These nro thoreforo to cite and admonish
the kindrod nnd friends of sniil minor or
phans to show cause, if any thoy’havc, why
lettor* should not ho granted tho applicants
on the 2d Mofidar in Jan nary next, in terms
of the law.
Given under tny hand nnd ofllcial signature
at oflico, thi* Nov. 21, 1800. '
I uov27—30d n. A. BORDERS, Ord.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
W HEREAS. Gorge Shirley, administra
tor of Robert H. Canady, deceased,
represent, to tlio Court in his petition duly
filed nnd enterod ou reeped Hint ho lias frilly
adminixtem! R. II. Canady’s estate.
Till* is thoreforo to rite nil persons-con
cerned, kindrod and creditors, to show* cause
if any they can. why said Administrator
should nut bo dLchnrg-.'d from hi* adminis
tration, an 1 r'enive loiter* of ndmSsiion or
tho first Monday in Fohrmrv. ISfij.
Given under my hnn-l u ni signa
ture, at utfico, HiLath Julv. ISOti.
July 13 J. LAM BERT II. Ordinal
GEORGIA—Polk C ounty.
W HEREAS. KIsspbnn R. King, executor
of tho last will aud testament of George
Smith, dooooscd, lias applied to mo fur lettors
of Dismission from Ids said Adininistrutisn -
Thosearo therefore, to cite and wliuonish
tho kindred and fricud*, and all porsons in
terested, to show cnnftft, (if any they have)
why tho snid applicant should not bo dis
missed from his administration of snid
to, at tho first Court of Ordinary f«
unty, after the expiration of six months
this dute.
Given under my hand and ofllcial signntnro
It I* printed in
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On the Best Paper, and in th« Best Tyim-
graphieul Style, and is KmbclILhud from
time to time by . ^ . . .. -
Portraits of Eminent Men,
In the Ministry and Laity, nnd i* thus con
stituted, editorially and mechanically. ©
ltcligioiiM Family Newspaper,
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Terms—$2 per year,
paying fur the Year to coiu-
imry n«-xt, will receive tbu pa-
v CASH,
1 good work, to merit a contiiinnnco of tho
i CAIII NET MIIOP on Hnwnrd St., near tho Etowah House, where Fur-
uitureis maiiufoatiirofl and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction#
oti Dollars Retailed at wholusalu prices—and great bargain,
Jnly27‘1y.
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dented
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ling to any who wish to present thoir
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r with
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th a perpetually in*
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n comfort, or who wish to furnish
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only of u Little Exertion, and tho occupa
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Specimen Numbers
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ocl20wfit
A. W. CALDWELL,
NEW
Illustrated Edition
Livingstone's Explorations
IN AFRICA.
Including n Sketch of Six toon Years’ Rc#|.
dmic.e in Africa, and n Journey from the Cui
nr Good IIojhj to Loando, on tho West Const;
tho Continent, down tho Hrnr
according
nJ%SrftnMK Igqyfi -
ng, Ao. •' *
Ou and Wator Worl
of Mashlnw ropMrtfl
hand Wrought
Stcain Cocks, Guagft, Ao.
Casting# of any 8Ue.
trun .ml Bra,. Mitlng. i„«J, T ‘
havo itlwnra on h.»,l umoof th. iJ:
GLARING In th. Cmtntrv , ,|Sfi3
CnjUng. for Homo l'l.wor, Thr„|,uJ
olt.lnei, .ml ,i r.riolv of boautimt
of Iron ltnilli,, for. Dtrrllhigi, Puhu^'j
lugs, Cemetery J^ots, Ac. * J
Boilers,
Fldft, Tithulnr, l*ocomotive and
to order, ft / i«r * ft* n * "y,,
68
70
Mining Machinery.
Cornl.h J'umplnj, EntliiM. tv
Lmimt.ml.Forr.
.lulnti, n him nml Whtnio Kibble, g *
u<ids*trfiyrin5'n« ui ti,
I
given to this hhtnvh of business, kr J
Noble, 8r., who superintends tho work
ing been a long tune in Europe for the’
pose of obtaining the latest ImproTei
nnd drawing of iniuing work.
Porsons In want of Htenm Engines
well to rail on u* before going chi
we will warrant our Engines u»d»
overy pnrtieulsr tft the bent made nnywii»H
nml for slmplioity and durability m,; v
axeelled. A list of prlee* #eut on snuW
Hon.
We pun mnko and put up Enginn In
uing order and warrant them for leu
they can he had from PhiindMphU
York,mm,- huttiie l>e*t niftterisl u«nd „
work. All boiler* manufactured «t our
Uhltshment we will wnrrsnt lobe of Iks
N«>. \, IVmm Charcoal Hammered Irtra.
Wonrr now mnnuflieturinganei *
ton Screw with A.itl-Frictfon Ball,
havo them prefer them to all other*. Vii».
vitoallin want of n good screw, that will fi.
ways Inst to pack any site balo, to eumin
this. -i
Having Uie largest establishment
machinery of any *hop in (he Btste,sn4 H
every department l» siqKrriutondsd by « )r ,
solves, we feel confident that we can d<i wi>rg
a* cheap nnd equal t6 any \n ihe t»k4
States.
NOBLE, BRO S. A C0^ Bssw.Gu
aprll37,180Owly.
wm
IronfstJ
either nrtielet ornn assort,-',l Irti..,
tnlning n part of each article, ns yon
may dirut-L Semi the name of your
Pont Offieo, also tlie Stnto and omiuty
in which you reside, with tho direc
tion# for shipping. Address •
B. T. BABBITT,
No*. 01. 00. 00, 70. 72 ni»d 74 Washington
*t„ New York. A literal discount t>i store
keepers. scp21
TAKE YOUR CHOICE-
Comfort and HU**, or Pain and Agony.
Dr, Tobias’ Celebrated
VENETIAN LINIMENT
Whose wonderful uures, suro nnd iuatantnnc-
ivtimi, in c
# of
Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,
TOOTHACHE, CUTS, BURNS, CQLlC
(!ramps. Dysentery, ufo.,
IT IH NO NEW CATCH-PENNY {
But an article Hint has stood tho t.»t of fif
teen yertr*. The enormous sale ami rupldly-
im--reasing demand I* at oneo the #Uro»t evi-
J r useful ness and popularity.
TRY IT AND RE CONVINCED.
It is warranted to <hi ns stated or tho agent
will refund the money on tho return of the
»tv bottle, if it doe# no good. Thi# is in-
lastly the way thi* wonderful article hn*
ii iuiruducod. ‘
No family slnmld lm without o Loitlo in
tho house—hundred* of dollar* and
of sufibring may Iwsavod by it# timely
Colie, Cramp and Dysentery yield at
to it* pain-eiirutivq projmrtie*. U is
perfectly innocent, nnd enu he given to the
•ldost person or yoimgcst Shild. ” •
No matter, if you have no ennfidem
I’utont Medicines—try this, nnd you will be
hr buy again, and recommend ty yuur
friend*.
Hundred* of Physicians
their prncth
>#-N,
loiiunond it in
Frio© 25
i»he gcnulno unless signed "8.1. To-
its |H5»- bottle.
Wlmt every Hor *cinan wants.
A (Joint, Cheap anil Reliable Liniment.
Such an article L
DR. TOBIAS’
Venetian Horae Liniment
Pint Bottles atfifieont* each.
For Lunirno#*, Cuts, Galls, Colic, Sprains,
Ao., warranted eheajKT than any other. It
i* u(wi by nil the great horsemen ou Long
Island cour*u*. It will nut euro Ring Bone
nor Spavin, ns then! i* n,» Liniment in exist
ence that will. WhnV it i* stated to cu
positively does.
No owner of horses will bo without It nftor
trying one bottle. Ono dose revives und
nften save# tho lift, of nn over liontcd or driv
en horse. For Colic uud Iielly-uclio it lias
never failed. Justus sure as tho sun rises,
•just s« sure is this valuable Liniment to l>©
the HorsoKmhrooatlonof thediiv.
USE IT ONE AND ALL.
DEPOT j
No. 60 Cortlnndt street, New York.
Sold by nil the Druggist# and Storekeepers.
Zambesi to the Kit*(cm Ocean. Fro
personar nnrhitrvo of David Livixos'to'x’k,
LL. I).. I). (VI,.. Fellow of the Fneully of
1 hysieians nnd Surgeons, Glnsgow; Corros-
imnding Member «f the Geographical and
Historical Society of Now York; Gold Mod-
aliit and Corresponding Member of the Rov-
nl Geographical Societies of London, Paris,
ni ue.qcrnp , out Societies of London, Paris,
*«• vvh f lcb j* nddod a Historical Sketch
of Discoveries in Africa. Illiiitrstod with
flno Chromo-Lltho-graphic Plates. Larne
12mn. of 440 pages. *
Wob.v 0 lii.ji’BbHrted . New Rlltinn Of
MANUFACTt-nEn OF
Till, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares,
ANf) DEALER IN
Stoves, Pumps & House
ttwsj Furnishing Goods,
J|y4U i A large nnd well
voted varioty of
a m ixuuou
m
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
Always on hand Low for Cash.
ALL JOB W0UK
and work dono to order Cash on Delivery.
thi. Gri-ot Work, IllmlrntcJ with vrrj- flno
Chvomo-Litbographic Plates,
Giving tho rolnriug to lift, of tho
Scenery mid W4ld Animals,
From Driiwing, mmle hy
OH. LIVINGSTONE,
Sixteen Fears Wanderings,
In the Wilds of South Africa
■This Magnificent Yolumo la gotten up in
i'I®.!“r 8 £ ^manner, on fine paper,
hound in hoveled Boards, and is altogether
the moat Popular and Saleable Book now
- • V Over
published.
Guttering and Roofing
Dono in tho Best Stylo.
All accounts considered duo on tho Isio
uly nnd 1st January, and settloidcnts iniub
>o made ut (huso times,
may 25—wly
CHATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Gnylcsville, Cherokee Co,, Ala,,
fl. M. AINSWORTH, A. M. Principal.
S TUDENTS of both sores wjll he received
at Uiis Institution, nnd fittod for tlio com
mon duties of life, or any class In our Cot-
leges. Competent Tonohcra are employed.
Send for a circular.
ian21—wly
A Pro’ll nnd largo Stock of 'Sontliern Raised
0 „ , Grass Seed.
I' i II kinds, juat roceivcd hy
.. TURNLEY,
No. .1 Chojco Hyuao.
75,000 COPIES,
H-vo nlrcafly hnbi. .old, nml the tlonmml
mi- our New Edition Is larger than over he-
*"re. This Editiou will he sold
Exclusively by Agents.
To whom tlio largest commission will ho
paid huinplocopies sent by Mall, irost-pnid,
on reooipt of tho Price, $1 25. 1 1
Agents wanted in every couuty in the
Jn.Ud Rlnln*. ” 11
Un.'td Statos. Address,
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
•opW "«‘h«h.L r pi,n„dS6,r» i
1>0,l< County.
Si „ ^ )n J' 8 ftfrov date I will apply to th©
O Court of Ordinary for said countv. for
V , * , * warrmn. mr juu aores ol
Land, belonging to Ihe osjato of Thomas L.
Bocttwcll, late of said county, deceased.
WM. W. ROCKWELL, Ex’r.
oaf 10-00,1 -
LIFE SYRUP.
W Ifteiniont Consumption. Coughs,
Colds, Asthma; Group. Dysiwptin,
Liver Complain*, und
This ’
General Debility.
’underfill preparation, compounded
..... .."um-iiui jiiujjiirituuu, coinpounaon
from tho spniitarieous giAs of nature in tho
vegotnhlu world, stands foremost among the
medicines for the euro of tho ubouo-nawed
comnlaints. It fills my heart with joy to
think that il has been reserved for mo to dis
cover tlie long looked-for Balm for diseases
of the Throat at d Lungs. All that use '
find instant relief; nnd i»y its continuance
positive mire is sure to follow.
“To count them nil would wont a thousand
tongues, *
A throat of brass and ndnmniitino lungs.’ 1
Prico Gno Dollnr per Bottle.
Ask for Dr. Tobins’ Pulmonic Lifo Syrup,
aud tnko no other. .
Hold hy tho Druggist and Stnrekoopcn*.
TW PAfti. 1
DEPOT;
5fl Cortlunfit stroot, NEW YORK.
FARKLL A YEISER, Agent*,
Bcp14-wly Romo, Ga.
MEAT BAIiUANSl^KT-
T0WIV PltOI’EKTV.
A O00D BARGAIN IN THE SALE OK
i.twu I-roportv. Apply to
nmy22trl5in, . _DR.J.KINO.
DiarrhoBal Cramps) Cholera!
Tlil.-moafclno hits
LIFE DROPS. ) Loon trio.l, tc.tc.1 ami
I.: Nurmi rAiLLNC } proved Ly Ion year.
n "" Env J oxj.orlei.oa g'b/.U.c
ily oprtahi,rnfi> nnd
toliiiLlo roim-dy for nil Bow.! Doningonionli,
Diurrlimn, Dywutery, Cramp., I-ni.n, Cllol-
ora, CUolic, Ao., now before tlio public. Ono
or two doso. of 20 drops, will euro tho moat
«cvoracramp. Iu Iho Homacb in 20 mlmilM.
A H.UBlo do., oflon euro. Iho Dinrrhoia and
It novor con.tlpatoo Ihobowol.. Ono dole
SSJ-SoSff 7 of “* " icr,,j - Pri ««
Prepared by S. D. Trail, 46 Bowerv. New
York nnd sold by DruggisU .genem'lly.
In Rome hy Baker A .Bohol#,, end Newjitaa
(nug2twiw
A' Nowlin.
D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—n fresh
supply at CABELL; A YEISER'S.
J VMS O. V* &
Mountain Herb Pillt]
A sots, w* prmnt /op, with s perfret I
raoeo, a ehlsf of a trio* of the »trang# Ail
ist ones ruled Mexico. You sill tlmt a *
him and hU people In our t’amphlrW an
‘1 bod gratia, from the Agents Ibr these I
The Inreutnr »n*l tnsnufselurer of. •• Je-Ws’i
tain Herb ntt*. M haa spent the greater pert st hi
traveling, having vUlted. nearly every cooetrj
worM. lie epent nref sit rear* smong th* l*-J
Uie Rocky Mounlsinn end of Slesleo, and it w»* ft.
Ihe “ Moc.Wl.v Hkkh ITu*“.«er« ilircnrerH. X H
Interesting account of hi* sdrenturea then*, yoe vdw
Almanac end Pamphlet.
«ft sstshlUhed (set, that all dieesMi art* kra |
1MPV11R 111*00 D t
The blood Is th# life I and wlten miv foreigner u
mixed with It. it U nt one# dist■"
_j of the hotly. Kerry iMWre (reh tl
j TtUt organs quieWly cmnptate... TVs i
not dlgf*t the food j-erfretly. The Urn «
j of bfis. Tlie aelhm ef th ’
tbs eireutstion Is freble.
matter gets mixed wllli it. it U «
svtry organ * ” *
andaU that.
• t dlgfit „ r .
—... ft sAdtDoy of bite,
weakened, and ao tbs elrsu....
become slogged with tho nokenon* mailer;
cough—and all from a slight Impurity at U>* #
head of life—the Blood I As if yon uud Uiro*
earth, Ibr Instance, in a par* spring, test vhkb a
Uuy rivulet, In a »w ntfiintes Ih# whole eoer** d
stream become# disturbed and dlewdored. A» “ 1
loss impnro blood fly to every pari, and lesr*
behind. AU tbo passages become obelrueted, eiri
tbs obstruetlpn Is removed, th* lamp o' Ilf# «**
“hsso ^1U not only parity the blood, bet rt* M
I of th* body; they ere, theie/ore,
CURB FOR DILIOVfl DUKASKS,
Uni Ooaplaint, Sick' Beodacka, ho. Ttdi J
Medicine expel* from the blood the hidden »
saas, and vendors all the laid* ami eetrellone r<
laent, clearimt and reecwllaUne th# vlul sm
Pleasant Indeed. Is it to us, that w* ara »U» i
within your reach, a medicine like the *• Mowwf
PnJa, ,, that will pass directly to the afflkte i
through the blood and fluid* of th# body, »nJ
the^eufferer to brighten with the fltuh U km
Judton's Pillt art the Best Jlsmtdy in <
nice for the following Complaint*-'
Bowl Cbmptdfltfl, fM.i7.7y, Invar* Il’Mii
#» X. MtfT (W«
/Hoof* l\imiit(iiHU lAtaun
Ilnnlachet, I’iUi,
Xagttmra, Srv»*id«qi ff*f
bgUmmailrm, 6««- ( •
Oust Dixatc
CwHtmm,
assS;
-v-ki
Drum,
GREAT FEMALE MEDI01HE!.
these Pills, They parity the blood, remove qeWf
of all kluds, cleanse th* ekla of *U pimple* end I**
gpd bring th* rich eolor of beallk to the pale *!>«»
^ The Plants'and Kerbe of which the*#
made, w*r* dleooverad In a rery surprUla* «»J
tbs TkiSrtllf a.trib# of Aborigine* In I
Almanac-of our Agent, end you wHl read wU" 1
tbs very Intemllng account U contains of »»•
Mnnaxs” of tbo Aitecs.
Obserwe.—The Mountain JltrlIHO*on
StK&Si. VlSSttffVt
cU 85 tints MT bcm. All omuim,
B. L. JVDSONd CO., on seek Urn.
B. X*. JUDSON, & Co,
SOLE pffioPRIE'Xmg 1
No. 60 UeonarS Street,
NXW YORK. .
BW Agents wanted alwaya-Addreee a* »>*" **•
For sale by Farell A Yofser flnd New»»B
& Nowlih, Rom©, Oa. Also by *\\WM»
doalor# throughout tho State.
M.A.WIMPEE&CO,,
Carriage A Wagon
manufacture®!
Opposite Harper A Butlers’ Hardware 8l«N
Broad. St., ROME, GA. .
W bULD rospoctfully inform thoir friend*
nnd tho public generally, that tlijT
prepared to do all work in tbo CARH* aob ’
BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. ....
All thoir work will bo well ilofio,
latcat improvements adopted, but tlicj w0,ia
call cspepial attention to
JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED
THIMBLE 8CIIEINS. _
Which for light and on ay running ar©* 8 !**
rlor to tho iron nxlca, nnd coat much le**-’
.««*ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED. •
>8r*REPAIRING nontly dono at bW”
notice, anfi «Hnp for CASH, .,
©****A1I ortlors promptly ottondcuio.
aharoof patronage solicited.
aprilSwly.,
Farm lor Sale,
Tho undersigned offorfl JJ
Sale 158 acres «f Land 1®®. j
west of Romo, on th©
Bluil’ roa«l, and onoafid s o
Doan’s Ferry on Coosa B Y« r .
niiout 66 acres aro open, 10 of which i*
tom land, aud Iho remainder good
under good.fonco. Xri all there aro about
ncrea of bottom land on the-place.
On tho promises tliero 16 a good j
taining four rooms, kitchen, smoko, bon*
other necessary buildings, having
springs convonient- In a con-vonicn*
tida for church, school and post offlo® pf
ago, For
oct2»wJm Mi.alorii.ry Slntlorii
Jj rrin„r K.Hcaton and 8 SO*
fro.b supply at FARELL A Y-EINLu-
,
CO* I