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There ia much to diRCourngo n man
ho laborp to do good'in his calling ir*
spoctivo of aelftsh gain, Tho vemlU
V long and anxious labor are often
nail and almost inappreciable. Yet
..Hunt waiting' following patient labor
ring about wondrous results. Read
o poot*. '
Ye who think the truth ys sow,
Last beneath tho winter'a snow,
Doubt not 1 Time’s unerring law,
Yetebidl brinj U s gocir.it krw.
Godl n xatr.js 30‘or ***•!•
(Jodi a tnlxli »■ he le*s jiat f
Read ire not tie mighty thought
Once by ancient sages taught,
Though it withered in tho blight,
Of the modinjval night.
Xow the hnrvest woncltoUl—
Seo 1 it bears u tliousnml fold !
Worker on the barren soil,
Your’s may seem a thankless toil—
Sick at heart, with hope doferred,
Listen to a cheering word—
Now tho faithful sower urloves,
Soon lie'll bind KU golden sheaves ?
Hospital lor Invalid Soldiers.
At the beautiful situated villago of
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah county,
80 miles from Manassas Junction, a
hospital has hcon established for sick
and woundod soldier*. A few days
since 1G0 invalids wcio reoeiving kind
treatment thevo, and buildings are pro*
paring for tho reception of f>00 more,
should neecMity require. Tho Indies
liavn taken tho sufferers under their
special onro, and linvo organized a so
ciety to furnish eonvnles**nts with such
articles ns they may need on their ie-
turn to duty. Mrs. A. U. Meein, wife
of tho Medieal director of tho liospi*
tal, is President. A considerable sum
of money lias boon subscribed by the
wealthy residents of the vicinity.—Stick.
Dispatch.
Anotiiku Savannah Gun.—Another
new ten inch morta*, east at tho foun
dry of Mr. A. X. Miller, was tested on
Saturday afternoon, and gave entlro
satisfaction. At an elevation of nltout
JO degrees, a solid ball wan tlirown four
miles.
EOIRIIA FLOYD County,
T o all whom it mov Concern. Willi*
Bobo, liuvlng in. proper form applied to
me for pormanoltl letters of administration
on tbo Kstutj of Lewi* Bobo, lute of said
county,
This is to rile nil and singular. the
creditor* and nextot kiu of Lewis Bobo, to
bo and appear at my olfice within tho timo
proscribed by Luwaud show oau o (l( any
they can), why permanent Adutiiii-trailon
Hliould not bn grunt d to Willi* Bubo, on
Lewis Bobo's Estate
Ulven under my lintid and official slgaa-
-♦ this 7th d.iy of October. 1 MCI.
#'.12-304
J. I.AM BERTH. Ord.
The Steamer Osceola.—This Lincoln
.nspoit, winch was wrecked near I
oorgotown, S. C., is being sticcessfully .
,'crhauled by our neighbors. Several 1
undred barrels of potatoes linvo boon
^covered, together with other valuable*.
i is expected that her boiler and uia-
-lincry will he got off and secured.
Grand Lodge of F. A. Masons*
At tho recent session of tbo Grand
T.t dge of F. A. Masons, at Macon, 144
lodges were repreaented, and the busi-
less transacted in tbo courso of two
Tho officers elected for tho onsiung
yenrnro:
\Ym. S. Rockwell, M. W. G. Master.
Win, A. Love, H. W. D.G.M.lst Dist.
John Harris, " '* 2d "
S.am’l Lawrence, “ " 3d “
D. E. Butler, " " 4th "
Richard T. Turner,SeniorG. Warden.
D. II. Walker, Junior 0. Warden,
.ins. K. Wells, Treasurer.
S. Rose, G. Secretary.
F. II. West, G. Sen. Deacon.
C. F. Lewis. G. dun. “
\V. B. J01.es, O. Marshall.
B. IT. Mitchell, G. Pursuivant.
X. Athcn, Grand Chaplain.
I). S. Hamilton, 1st G. Steward.
David Mayor, 2d G. Steward.
Louis Bruner. 3d G. Steward.
.Tames V. Grier, Grand Tyler.
Macon Messenger.
NORTHERN ACCOUNTS.
Nashville, Nov. 11.—Lato Northern
*■npora havo been vocoived, which con-
din tho following account*:
Washington, Nov. 4.—On Friday Inst
General Stone nont a flag of Irtioo to
ion. Evan* at Loo*burg, Vn., to inquiro
. hat disposition had boon inndo of the
deral prisoners, taken by General
ai;h, at tho bnttlo of Bnll’s Bluff
Leesburg.) Gen. Evans replied that
hey wore confined in Richmond, and
, a he would communicato with hi*
vernmant roHllvo to an oxclmngo of
risoners.
News from Europo by tho last steam-
• r show that the Rebel Commissioner*
t London ami Paris wero confident in
ho belief that tho necessities of the
:ropoan manufacturers would lead to
’ he breaking of the American block-
do, in order to procuro a supply of
cotton.
Tho London Post doprocate* any in*
forforenco In tho blockade, anu ut-
erupts to show that tho recognition of
ho Southern Confederacy will not ro-
• pen tho cotton trade, but, on tho con-
■ rar.v, only iucreaso the rigor of tho
dockade ; and that any interference on
he part of England will bo an act of
,ar towards the Uattod States.
Tho London Shipping Gazotlo coti-
iuos to denounce the conduct of tho
iockade and tho wrongs dor.o to Brit*
i ships. Sonic act of interference on
\o part of tho British Govirnment, it
Ids, is indispensable,
flic Times thinks that it is not un
ikely that tho moment tho drain of
■ pocie commences, the financial com
munity of America will havo its Bull
A special dispatch to tho SI. Louis
tepublican, dated at Springfield, Mo.,
ays : A good deal ef excitement has
irovailed here for some days past, ro*
pooling the report of Fremont’s remo
ld. Advices from headquarters at
Vnahington montion nothing of tho
.inch
Gen Fremont’s removal would causo
o little trouble in tho camp. A num-
er of officers declaro that they would
'sij'ii in that oven, or insist upon do-
•’arnifi him dictator of tho South-west,
lenondont <»f the Administration,
hich is bitterly denounced in camp
>v vacillating injudicious policy in
• feronce to the Western Department.
Philadelphia, Nov. 4.—In tho Cir-
. uit Court here, to-day, Judge Uiier
lid that it seemed like a farco to try
rivateers at this time, that tho dictates
; humanity should counsel tho gov-
r.mont to It eat tho captives of tbo
oa the saute ns thoso taken on land ;
. id that he could not understand the
ulicy of hanging the fust and relen9-
.ig the latter.
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Archbishop
Hughes and Tlitirlew Weed are about
:.;arting for Europe, to endeavor to
..interact tho operations of the South-
, . Commissioners, and to provont the
cognition of tho Southern Confedc-
..cy by Franco and England.
Sooth Carolina.—A gentleman visi
ng his plantation on Edisto Island,
•st week, asked bis colored overseer;
■/cargo, what do you intond to do
•uen tho Yankees come?" and was
.... vorccl; “Massa William, wo have
.«:rrh*d do Cotton, and when Uo Yan
kees come, bres* God! wo burn
\* buildings.” Sacha people may be
driven from their homes and their
■-.ids devastated, but to subjugato
..K ir; ie an impossibility.—Richmond Ex-
Good for John Bull.—The Sow
York Times’ French correspondent
says:
Tlio gin *hop* in London linvo in
vented a now drink which they call
Bull Run.
Run tiibBmn-jTihk.—'Vo learn, says
tlie N. O. Picayune, that a schooner ar
rived a few days since, at a Louisiana
port, from Bruxos Santiago, with u car
go of MKI bars and 54 slab* of lead, and
18 bales of wool, consigned to a house
in (hiscity*
gfcgrTlio Nutclicx Courier say* that a
private dispatch lias been received in
that plnce from a merchant in Now
Orleans, to tho effect that a Froncli
agent was in Now Orleans buying cot-
ion, who stated that the blockade
would certainly bo raised in los* than
sixty liny*. * ^
Intkkestinu tj Bagging and Rors
Merchants.—Extract from a letter of
n liouso in the interior, to a friend in
Savannah:
"Bagging is so scarce and high, that
cotton is covered frequently with any
kind of stuff, that will pass as in good
order. Wo havo now in store cotton
packed from corn sacks, Ac., and held
together by rope and cowhide, expect
some In bound witli hickory strips, to
say nothing of iron ties.”
Mrs. A nr..—Tho Washington cor
respondent of the Spriaglicld (Mass.)
Republican states that Mrs. Lincoln’s
political influonoe is tho thomo of all
who return from Washington, and all
tell thesntno story concerning tho di
rection of that influence. Tiiu gen
erally expressed opinions is that "alio
is two-thirds pro-slavery and tho other
third scceili.”
gtajr-The Salt Works, for the produc
tion of salt by atmospheric evaporation
ly in course ot construction at
Bull’s Islund, near Hilton Head, were
temporal By discontinued on Friday
night, in consequence of the pioximi-
ty of tho Northern invaders. These
works hrd been begun by a llrm, of
which Col. E. M. Seabrook and X’rof.
O E 07? QIA—Floyd County.
N ancy couky, gu.mii.ui «»f j*h« c
and William C. Cfiii-v. having applied
tu tb# court «f Ordinurv »f *niJ •minty, for
w diachurgii from I cr thmrlhiin'lilp of Jun*
0. and \YilU»;n (\ Oouiy's prr*-.n* and pro
perty!
Thin I* (Hertford i» cits H || p..r#ciis eono. rn-
ed. to show raiwe hv filing ohjivth.n* in mr
office, why the s itd Nsn* t P. Cmn-y ilionld
not be dUwl-sed fmm lew UuurdUiwhip «f
Jane C. an»l Willimo t’onoy, mid reevive
the nsiitil letters of di«i«l*sl»n.
1 iiron under 111 v hand and official ligna-
turc. at office, this 7tli of 0«»„ 1f«1.
uct 12-404 J KS4E LAMBKUT1L Ord.
S TATU OK U»KOIU1IA —Ki.ovn I’o-stv—
To all whom it may conrero—Tli»«. J-
D.ivi* liNvin* in |*ri*|»*-r form Nnplied t<> m«
fur periuatesut Ltlet* »»f a-tmtniMradnn ««u
tho estate of M. I,. Piimlcrl-urk, lute «•; a .id
nty—
MEDICAL
AND CHEMICAL
REFORM
New York Benovlent lnfirnm y,
ESTABLISHED 1850.
And darotod t > The Cause of Mcd'cal Re
form i to tho Difihsion of Medieal Knowl
edge for tho Prevention of Diaease, and to
tho R.llef of thore 8u(fcring and Affiictod
wiih Chr#nlc and ViruLnt Di*« rdrru. To
this end this Infirmary la endowed, to e. a-
ble th# *lck and anflering throughout the
tencth and breadth of onr land, to avoid tin
Poisououa Drug-*. Extortion, and the Irno
meeof 1'iofe.iard Phvsicl ns, through wnicl
thonsaud:
f-erMi.
•4 tens of thottann h
mil:
Tit 01
the-.
an** 1
nidi
tho kindroil
to show cause. (If any they hate) within the '
time prescribed Ly law. why peiiunn«>nt
letters of ndminiatrathm ►hoti d not \»
granted unto Tina. .1. Davis on M. L Knii-
derbnrk'* Estate.
It. Tiionmssy
Thomnssy is u
always, for act
ittg now salt wi
for serving a*
defence of tin*
10 tho pniTners. Prof,
nv among us, roatly, as
mi -. cither in construct
i-U.h in a safer place, ot
military engineer in tho
»*i* y.—< %is. Mercury.
Cliv
r hand and official -iguaturo
1't.h. r, iwsi.
J. L\.MBERTH. Ord.
GBOHGIA—Fl.iyd Gouiityl
W HEREAS Alfred .1. King Invltic In
pro|»or form, ap plied to me for letiersof
adininintrnt'on on the estnL* of William
Newton, *»*.- • f said con Illy dcien»e*l.
These are therofor*. to cite and n*liuonish
all person* eoneern-d. to »h<*w cause, if any
thoy have, why intter* of ndminiMration
hould not he granted to Allred J. King on
The following are some «r the dio-as-s w
Hire, not only at the Infirmary, but i• ul
par's of onr rovntry.
Consumption nod Piilmoiinrv Complaint
purer*. Scrofula, Dvanepda. Eye amt Ea
Rise***. Cancers and -th r Turners, .l.-.un
dice, uml Liver Complaint. Seminal Weak
nn*. and all dis-nxc* of the Urinary an
' 8- xual Organ*, from what vercau«eorwhat-
i ever nature. Our object will be to giro j«
I t* the affiii ted by elV cling in all eases
speedy cure.
Our ruin i* l«. charge nothing for advh
1 an I writt-n pre*cripth#nf! but will fiirnh
when re.ju ft. ed the rerv best medicine at
the tow.- t rat *.
There remedhs are prepn
Laboratory, under the cmr «d able Chemists
an < are the mo-t reliable known to silence
including nil the recent .liacrtries.
To all addnsxingus by letter, containing
ount of *ymp
William Newt
Given under my liaud and 0
nt office this Oct. 7tli. IAfll.
oc!l2 .t0d J. LAMBERT!!. Ord.
cUtsignaturoi
Executor’s Sale.
court hou.-e d #r
•ttntv. tlii., with
in the legal hour* of an'o on th* first Tues
day in December nest, the following pro-
p»rly, to wit:
All tho lands bcl. n/iut to I lie rotate if
Jainrs JenkilH, Isle ol said Ruiiniy.d •ccufct.
consisting of tlio fdlowing n> infer*, via:
No*. 1020, 107». 1021. 1022. 10'JU, 1142. 1001.
1145. 1QS8, 1140, tOM, 0M.9IQ. I02X. tOSO.
ml all that portirn ul No. 022. lying *.<t
‘ I M nci
>f the Marietta
more or less.
• on turning
id npp
r —12
red m-uritr
nlht
fill.
17-10.1 ISA AC N. JON E •*’. E\
GFOHGfA, Floyd Count)-.
rpO oil wlmm it may cone-rn—Drarton A
JL Miller having ujijdle I in proper form to
mo for pennancMt letter* of Ndminlstrution
on tho estate of Thomas W. Miller, late uf
said county, deceased.
Tills is, therefore, to cite nil nnd singular
the creditors and next of kin ‘ “**
Miller, to he mi l anp-nr at m
tkn time prescribed by law, a
W any they 0110, why permanent Utters of
administration should not he granted to
Drayton A. Milter on Thomaa W. Miller's
cslate.
Given under my hand nnd official slgin
litre, at office, this 7th Beplentber. ISfiO.
>«?p24 J. LAMBKRTir. Ordinary.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
atENG-LISH AND AMERICAN 1
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
WE respectful)* solid a continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYING and
GVlsIi Customers,
for .al.nl tho I.OWEST FIHUIIEH. [J.nO.w
O.B.EV1.
CARRIAtiti AND COACH
To whom our Oiods «
of disr
o-enpi'tion. Ac., we will
undid reply, with advice and dir e-
ti ns for on re. Aur fics sent u* wh.n s»n*l-
ind f -r advice will he devoted to furnishing
iiie.lieine far the woor. in nil eases medi
cine can he sent by mail or etpres* a« desir
ed. Send for on • or mnr.* of uur works and
Jud*« for yourselves.
Also nuhlishe.l at the Inlirmnrr. tu aid
•bjeets.
these
Tho Family Physician,
Containing simp’c remedies easily obtain
ed for the euro of Discos -* in all it* f-rme,
with lull explxnalhm* of the eau*ea. svmp
toms. diet, batliin r. ami exercise. Price 50c.
The Ladies' Medieal Friend,
AND the PHYSIOLOGY of MARRIAGE.
A work on th* enure, symptoms, and treat
nient of all complaint* peculiar tu the sex.
on inarringn. it« .Inti * abortion and Da re
suits, on children, their ill*, and on the pre.
rentier! of conception, with inralunhiu in
structions to Gem ou sllhj-ctsof a prirate
nature. Prlca 2A ee*t*.
THE GENTLEMEN'S MEDIt'AL COM
PANION A PRIVATE ADVISER.
A book t-r the old cud y»uug, embracing
the tho Pa-lnlogy, Prevention nnd Cure uf
all Di*en*es of the Ur'muy sml Bexin.1 Or
gans, and a warning voice of advice and
counsel, su. It ns to be found in no other work.
Price 25 cents.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
FOR EVERY ONE.
It exposes nil the Itumbng*. ned the '
un* Tr cks tn entice the sick nnd wsll. It
Rlcstrules tho plans of the quacks
Rouge.* to dune every » n-«. It gold s the un
wary thrntign life, ami shuwes up ov.rv
swindle of tho age. It shows how all kinds
of Pond, Medicines, l.'quors, nnd Hoods arc
’ means of Detecting tho
NEW FIRM.
Wills & Sumter,
HAVING ABSOC1ATKD THBMgELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
At.r. KINDS AND STYI.K Ot
CABINET FURNITURE,
rpiIK marfuf.otarilit -f all .lw« >n.t .1.1.. »l SAMI«nJ III,INIIS, PANEL DOORS,
X See., .ml nl... th, Ini.in.u of UNDERTAKERS. H.vln, an
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH i'iltST QUAhtTY OK MATERIAL WK ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our Una, and to fill all orders at tho shortest notice.
Mil. SUMTER, has been long known in this community, as a first class MECHANIC,
therefore, warrant all articles made by ns. We shall be able to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
mid Furniture, at very roa.ionntdo prices.
Wecordiallv invite all the citisens of the country to our Ware Boom, Furniture Store and
Manufactory .’both on Broad St., Homo, Ga. FINK DUttlAls CA8KB always on hand,
and every quality of COFFINS made as soon as required.
CHARLES W. MILLS. july27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT pliolstery,
M A T R E S S E g.
Tub Nmv ’,’m im it-.—Wo yesterday
stated, says f !.♦• N i-!ivilio Union of tlio
titli, that rclialdc ml'ormation imd reach-
oil us, tlint (i« n. .Ldiustou hud issued
ardors todisL ni-l the Iroops, now orga
nized under tin* roooiit call of tho Oov-
oi'itor of Tonnes-re.
Wo aro gr-tl.fi d tnltavo tlio authority
fow now stnt .ig that (ion. Johnston
has an order (••.tiiitermandiiitf this pro-
oeodlitg, and limt tlio rocrulUng will go
on a.s heretofore, nnd tho troops alrea
dy organized will ho received ami mus
tered into service*.
Looking after Family Effkcts.—Ono
''•f Gen. Drayton's negroes, from Hil-
u\ Head, reports that Commander
.ayton, of tne fleot, who is a brother
the General, visited tho plantation
•me days ago and took a co/nploto
i.ventory of tho tiegroos, fhops, &c.,
now on tho place. Possibly bo
•midcr* it his share of tho spoils of
;.o Expedition, and had a desfro to
-now how muoh he was worth.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY 1!
THE MAK0RA ARABICA,
niHcoVHUKit nr a
MISSIONARY
WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA.
All who ar« Buffering front Consumption
should use tho MivUoru Arubiua, dlscurerod
by a missionary In Arabia.
All who are thrnutnnud with Consumption
should u*e tho Afukora Arabics, discovered
by a iniKsiomiry in Arithin.
All who aro sufferin'- from Brohchitis
should use tho Mnkora Arabics, discovered
by a Missionary in Arabia.
All who are cufTering from Sore Throat,
Coughs and Colds, Mhoild u*o the Makora
Arubiua, discovered by a inLcionary in
Aruhia,
All who nro suffering from Asthma. Scrofu
la nnd Impuritio* of tho Blood should mo tho
Makora Arabica, discovered l»y a missionary
in Arabia.
It cures Consumption.
It cures Bronchitis.
It cures Boro Throat, Cough* and Colds.
» Asthma, Scrofula, and impurities
B y *
dll
ttxceutor , M Stile,
virtue of an order of the (Surf of Or
dinary for polk countr, Ga., will he ! j n n*
sold on the first Tueulny hi Iveemlier next,
before the Court llou-o door in Cedar Town,
within the lawful hour* of *nte, tho following: !
proporty, viz:
A certain tract of Land lying on th* head
waters of Kufmrleo Crock, joining E. D.
Hightower and otiiers, containing 120 nor**
more or les*—(Oucns of which is cleared
and in a state or cultivation—thero
lund on tlio p'nc
The Household and Fnrm,
PLANTATION AND SHOP,
AND SHOP,
•r every Family, havi-g over I COO Re.
•on Cooking. lVw»crvlng. Dyeing. Clean-
Ac. llow to Plant ami what i* tiio
to Ruirt.-*. )!vw to cure miimaL, advice
i to Donee Keener*, Farmers, nad Mechanic
a 10110 subjects of Interest. Price 25 cts.
Worth $10 to any on.*.
THE lON8i;,timVE’S HOOK.
F<>r those who wish to get well from that
awful disease, a full dhcripth.ii of nil the
cleared I romedic* used for It, with ueurcfnl state-
m about j incut of tho results, and other useful infor
mation
Al.'i tho following nnmo.hjfjroo,—Stove | Infnrnmtlon In llirm U
”""• ol, J' u w *.v' r™" 11 1» •»/ >»ork. pni,n.i,n,i.„,, r „i,
id nnJ fir- nit ll.nH. nnJ III, >vifc |,lo fn.-n any "llirr »nurru. Tin-,. I„„
ilmo, thirty four y-nrrold. a-iil W.rron, ! n uHI«hoiloi, n„r olilu- ,ia,i,r, „i„l I,
be
celpt of price, in stamps
n hoy about I'ourtcon years old, a lirst-rato j h.ii..
field hand. Sold as the nroporiy ««( Robert \ Any of tho nli
Wynn,deceased, for the benefit of tho *—*— -
ami creditor* uf said deceased.
oetl7-40d 8 DO MAN WYNN. Ex’r. j ^ume'for nVuc Zn. "No Turn
OEOROIA, Floyd County. I without them. Th y are i l..,i
spo nil It htity concern—Ell Il.rdlu 1 dtSJldMBmMwBIf 0™!,'°'""''
X having nppli 'd to me. in proper form, fur ! Aowts wantki* for* the iil.ove
fi»r permanent letter, of administration, on j ,. an mn Ue$15(! n month! Send ft
agent*.
To the young of both sexes sufibring :
of mind; I01
offici-, within tho time a!- j KlneMi 'lovV'of^./iluAJm ‘
shl'.Iiid
d uit I,
CO *Phtn*ln!r S rit« fk !,ii 1 it, 1 To the young of both sexes
™" ”11 «n I lIusiGnr Ihfiorodltor. Br.rrt II»bll.| i.rntmtlfin ol
and next of kin of Joxcph It. Harvev to bo ! « rr v.ui* d . t„«.
RSiSitoSS""- MH*ar"—
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
NVITE8 the l* iVIj, * 11 tin Li liai ptrtloil.vrly, to visit hi* Ware Rooms, where ho has
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From the best Spring Seat Sofa, to the commonest article Its use. Alio an assortment of
.llntrcsacs, Tucker’s Patent Spring lied, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes,
All kind* of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage hsrotoforo extended to him, bo hopes, by closo at
tention and good work, to merit a continuance of the »aino.
1 CABINET SHOP on Howard fit., near tho Etowah House, where Fur
niture is manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfactions
Bill* of over 50 D dhtr* Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain,
July27‘1y,
3ASH,
nnd appear at
lowed by law, ami sm.w cau-o. u
can, why permanent odminDtraiii
not bo grnntcd to Kli Hardin on <
Harvey‘a estate, t n
iWmy hand nnJofficial signature - ,_j .
i. rn. a icr.i . anu 1
of the Blood
This une(|uallcd remedy is now for the first
timcinlroduccd In the public.
ft was providentially discovered by a mis
sionary while travelling in Arabia. Ho was
cured of Consumption by its uso .after hi*
pronounced hopeless by learned
r hysicians in K
IHo has forwarded to us in writing,
ount of his extraordinary cure, and of
full
number of other
dor his observation,
ol the medicine.
At ilia request and impelled by a desire to
extend ft knowledge of this rotnedy to the
public, we have had bis communication prin
ted in pnmphlut form for froo distribution.
Ha intercHt is enhanced by an account which
ho gives of some of tho scenes of the Syrian
massacres, which he obtained from thogewho
suffered in that awful tragedy.
This pamphlet may be obtained at our office
or it will b? scut freo by mail to all who
apply for it.
NVe import tho Mnkorn Arubicn direct from
Smyrna through the house of Oleon A Gy-
lippus, and we have always on hand ft full
■apply put up In bottles ready for use with
full dirertions.
Price one dollar per bottle. Sent hr null,
on receipt of price, nnd 24 cents for postage.
For SuIj wholesale ana retail by
LEEDS, GILMORE A CO..
Importers of Drugs and Medicines,
fit Liberty St., N. Y.
Also, by Druggists generally. [vly
Gun. Houston.—Tho death of Gen.
am. Houston, of Texas, seams to he
■mfinned. The Rowling Green cor*
-spondenb ol the Nashville Union
y* Mr. Leuia, Esq., a nenhew of
n. Houstou, lias roceivvd infornm-
ori to that effect by letter, from Gnl-
Powper.—We nro gratified to know
hat tho Confederate Slates will not bo
.holly without aources ot supply of
;hs indiapensablo article, as tho war
locreascs. The Government Powder
Jills, at Augusta, have not yet been
ompleted, but temporary works havo
con erected which are now turning
ut three hundred pounds daily.
There aro several other mills in tho
onfedcracy which are working to tho
W extent of their capacity.—Savannah
‘(publican.
A FORENOON SCHOOL
For I Girls.
Having rented n room in tin
i house just in fr»nt of Rev. Mr.
• SHIIwoII'h rvsiileri'e, I propose
to open a sehool on the 1 frfh of
August. Itis the opinion «>f many
iv from experience, that ehildrcn
r-to bo in school only in the fore-
Belie ving it much cn«for to get a knowledge
by cmnmom-ing rcry young, I will
C*BOII(alA, Floyd f'ounty.
rjno nil whom it may n-mcern—Josiah IL
X Gill anlSonbor
proper form, applied
ministration on the citato of Joshua K. Sim
mens, late of said
Tills is to cite nil and 'singtil;
. rable dauingt
body and mind.
To Fr.MAt.rs who w.mt sack, v
id sunn remedies for Irregularities,
lions, Whites, Ac., send to us.
Prev-ntive.
We arc convinced that there arc
rents of scrofulous, conutimptii o hi
J. .1 huson having, in t ed condition to whom a numer iis
o for letters of Ad- j only brings suffering nnd f*n
I dbeas-
TvJwiSR
wc would say write, and we will «eml y
I information nf n sure, woll test«d and never-
,JJ. | r ftiling Preventive.
w « will m til Free, to any one applying for it
The Journal of Medical Reform.
tor* nnd ue.xt of kiu at J •shun It. Simmans
be and apnaar at my office.within the time nl-j _
* * »v ? J ^ r mV! , "| ,r | It Is a large and beautiful pacer, and re
h«fifi. why nrriM,.fi., Admifil. rnllon.hfiuld : lain , lhp i„r. r ,„„ S| „
not ho granted to Josiah H.Gill nnd beahorn , flr «w, n i,, N | w*»ttmi.-
granted
d.JoUnion on Joshua It. Simmons' rBtate. r ,
Givcp under uiy hand and official signature i #ho di H
lA.L i un i ° me uin-
d Seaborn , mat o r licM or Seminal Wenkne^s. The r
iTecte and cure, showing the uwful p flee Is <
GEORGIA—Volk Uunntv,
W HEREAS. Join Hush, II. S. ('amp and
J. Vf. Camp, executors of the I<«• t will
and testament of llnsua Camp. de-THsed,
havo applied to ms f*r letters of Dismission
from their said \dmin 1st rati vn -alledging that
they have f illy executed tho trust conferred
upon them—
These are thnreftre, to vjt^ and admonish
the kindred and friend*, and alt persons In
terested, to show cause, (if anv they have)
why tho suid npp'iciint should not he dis
missed from his n-lmi»i"rnti'>n of said es
tate, by thin Court at the next Desrmhrr
torm thereof.
Given under my hand an I official sigoatn-e
this 10th dav of May I Ml.
nn25—flni 8. A. BORDERS. O r d.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
AI7IIERKA6. Kiop'ien (4. Rhudv, Adir
> v trator of Andrew J. Rhudv. r» pro
to tho Court in his petition, duly fil-if
**"terod on R-cord, tlmt he has
'I and
•I-
rainistered
Thoso are, theref
concerned,’ kindred
cause if any they (•at,. ..... nM1 „ w .,iii,„,», rn .
tor should upt bo discharged from his admin
to cite all person*
er.'difor*. to show
•I administra-
istration and receive latter* of dbrois*i -
the first Monday in Ocl’r, 1861.
Given under my hand and oflicial signature
this March Dh, isfii.
mar22-0m .TERSE LAMBERT!!, Ord.
GEORGIA, rolk County.
W HEREAS .lames J. Morrison, f|»anli-
nn f*r tlm person* and property of
Mary J. and Klixahetli D. Toler, minor or
phans of William 'IVer. deeensed. Ins filed
his petit!.,n for a di elm
On all other DIsea*p<iof llm Sexual Organ*
a full explanation or the origin of Syphilis,
tho means of prevention mid cu»*>.
On Consumption, that fearful disan.-e.
On the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Femn'r Complaints.
On the various schools of Mcdiclres.
On the modesef Treatment now Practis d.
On the false treatment »f Diseases.
On the various Medi'ii! Hiimhuea
On the Phyaiologv of Marriage.
On the enmmon sense of Medicine.
On Diet. Exorcise and Ablution.
How the Physician should he.
How to Prevent Pregnancy.
And many other things. Send for it.
This Journul should he in tho hands of
To all who apply by letter, with full de.
seriptien of ag*. eccurntion, symptoms ol
disease «f anv kind, and habits of life. Can
did Advice, free of charge, will be given, by
the Chief Physician.
Address, fwith two or three s'amps fo
return postage.] Dr. J. RUSSELL.
marl5 (B«x B) Breok'tn. N. Y.
HOSTETTBS S
STOMACH BITTERS,
Ibr the sure qf Dyspepsia Indipestion Nausea
Flatulency Loss of AppetUe or any Da to us
Complaints arising from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Jkneele, producing Cramps
Dysentery, Oolle Cholera Morbus rfo
In view of the fact that every member of
the human family is more or less subjected to
•ome of the above complaints, besides in
numerable other conditions iu life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge c.
exercise of common sense, they may be able
so to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, the true courso to pursue Is,
certainly, that which will produce a natural
state of things at the least hazard of vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter
has Introduced to this country a nrepara-
Hon called HOSTETTEU’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which at this day is n> % new
medicine, but one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to nil wlm havo
used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
tho stomach, bowels nnd liver restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
thus by tho siiuido procoss of strengthening
nature, cnnblo tlie system to triumph ovet
disease Diavrlwoa, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted l»y new settlers, and
mused principally by the change of water
and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyspcpaia,
a disease which is probably more pro valent
when taken in nil its various forms, than
any other; the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements nf the diges
tive organs, can bo cured without fail by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the tattle. For
thin disease every physician wiil recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use nn article known to be infntftllel
Eveir country have their Bitters ns n pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the aystem In general, and among them nil
there is not to be found a mnn* healthy
people than the Germans, fro.n whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advanoe
tlie destiny of this great preparation ii
medieal scale of science
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
WOuTd ~RES VEOTFUiTlY OA LI. Tl!E
attention of tho citiwns of
Cherokee Georgia ami Alabama,
To my extonslvc Coaoh and Carriage Works
I have scoured for several years, tho valu-
able service* of Mr. J. B. BRAY, who Isa
prscticnl Coach maker, by trade, and who
will devote his entire time to tho manufactur
ing department. His long experience will im
re work, that we will take plnasure in
WARRANTING.
I use tho bost of Materials only, and by
putting them togother, with the a d of the
most skillful workmen, I am confident that I
can please any and all, and especially, those
who would llko to see Georgia Manufactories
flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant
for many years, I bare peculiar advantages
In buying matorlsls. I shall sparo no palna
In aeourlng the best of Timber, Carriage
Irons and Trimmings.
Call at my Repository
And-examino my SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT of 4 and 6 seated Carriages, com
prising the various styles now in use. Alio
abeautifal let of Top Buggies. The genulno
Concord Buggies on hand. Cook’s Patent
Jump Beat Barouehes and Buggies, ordered
if desired. Repairing in every branch of
tlie business, promptly attendod to. Terms
of repairing, cash when called ibr.
TO THE TRADE.
Enameled and Collar Leather, Patent Dash
and Flap Leather, Broad Cloth, all colors,
and Laces to suit for Trimming Top Buggies
and Carriages; Cotalincs, Hammer-cloth
Frlngo, Broad 8caming and Pasting Laces.
Curtain Silks and Fringes, Brussel), Velvet
and Oil Carpeting, Sliver Lining and faee
Nails, Seaming Cord, Enameled Duck Dril
ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks,
Rlack Moleskins, Buokrnm, Silver Point
Bands, all styles and sites, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Beats Rails and
Backs, Sulky 8haRs, Turned Sent. Bptndles,
WhUBctrees, Pole Yokes and Turned Collars.
Silver Plating, of all Kinds,
Done at Short Notice.
The best of Coach and Carriage Varnishes
and Paints for sale, with many other goods,
sll tf which aro warranted to bo the best.—
All the above named artielcs I will sell very
low for CASH or on abort time to
Prompt Paying Customers.
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
.*■9*800 Advertisement in another column
Feb2.l8fl0,wly, O. B. EVE.
■ Groat Fire at-Dnnille, ^ 5
W. B. DODDS & Co'si
Giiiirdiiin
GEORGIA—Polk County*
W HEREAS William F. Jan
lor tlio |if.»on» a- a prnrcrtj of Jlenrr
af[ M ,.iid Emmi Origg*. min r«. h»« pclfi
lore.'lthe Court to ta <tDmi«f*d from his
Guardians’.:!!*, on ae-Mp t of there bring nn-
othsr Guardian apfoint-d f r said minors in
theStnfo of Alab .u.o.
This Is llfrefore to rite all p r«ons con-
eer-.cl kindred and friend* of «uid minors
to show cause if any they ran. why mid
Win. F. Junes should not ho discharged from
his Guardianship, nnd reo ivr letters of di*.
min-inn In term* nf ihe law.
(liven under my hand and nfllrhil sigun-
id J ture nt office, this Febn-urv IMfh. |Sfl|.
fcb22w40il S. A. BORDERS. Ord.
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking ditcas*, which flxe* ii
raicnUes* grasp on the body of man, reducing him t>
a mere shadow in a short space of lime, and re-idrrini
him physically and mentally useless, can l« d»fe*te-
and driven from the body by the use of IlOtTETTKII'f
It KNOWN CD B1TTKRS. Further, uny or Ihe aUw
stated diseases cat) not be contracted when vijw,»rd .
any oedinsry eondiUons produeing them, if the Hiller,
are used as per directions. And a* it ueilhrr create
nausea nor offends the palais, and tendering um.m •
wry any change of diet or interruption in usu «l pm
suits, but promotes sound sleep snd healthy dlyt-stim
the complaint is thus rcinoreil as speedily us is cm
slstent with the production of a thorough and pern
For Perjon, in advanced years
Who are suffering from an eufechled cnusiautiou am
Infirm body, these Billers are Invaluable ns a restore
Uve of strength and vigor and needs only to t-e iri,.
to )« app.eciated And to a mother while r.ur-ii.
these Ilitten arc iudispcn.MtJc. eqccisliy »|„ re i
mothers nourishment is iuadi-’iu.ilr «•• th- dcm;«:
or Ihe child, coiiMnpienlly her stn-usrih mud yicl
and here it is where a - lonlr, sweh -u It ..mu.
Stomach Hitters Is nrote-l to Import t?-porar.t strengtl.
and vigor lu the system. L-idi.-s by ail mearn
try this remedy for all -.n* ► uf de’ Wily. «i.d | ef.rr »
TAKE YOUR CHOICE—
(.'•iinfort and Bliss, or Fain ami Agony.
Dr, Tobias* Celebrated
VENETIAN LINIMENT
Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,
TOOTHACHE, CUTS, IIURN8, COLtC
Cramps, Dysuntory, «tc„
IT IS NO NEW CAT01I-PENNYl
an art id o fhnt has stood tho tost of fif.
years. The enormous sale and rapidly.
j nil ti
r scholars lessons iu Vocal and In-
Blrumcntnl Music,
^ ^^hing children to writo, I hare
I3v l.fi ,lT'" forl ''" m •» writo nently b.v
f.raof[n!e *' lnilructiftB! * * n drawing nttlifi
Every offorl win bo m„l, i mprore nnd
interest children sent to m P , 1
Terms per Session of i6 wee i( B>
Spelling, Reading and Writing oo
Moro advanced studies Ito’oo
Mttsio and Drawing 'oo
AVoud, Ac., gi.of,
ELIZABETH W. GRAVES.
Mg 14—lm
1. kin Ir«J « ol ,<
th-
ho di-ctu
and focoiv
Monday in Mur
Giron un Icr my lotn.1 and official siguiturc,
at office, this. Fob. 20fh 1861.
fd)2640d 8. A. nORDKRB, Ord.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HEREAS. II. M. Anderson. Adminis
trator of Bayard E. Hand represants
to the Court, in his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that ho hns fully adminis
tered Bayard E. Hand’s estate.
This is, therefore, to rite all porsnns con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show causo,
if uny thoy oan, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from his adminis
tration, and roooivoletters of dismission on
the first Monday in May, IPfil.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture at office, this 7th Out. 1861.
^oct-Cm JESSE LAMBERT!! Ord’y.
i-H • nil person* con- — :
•li'or, fo .taw enusr. I GEORGIA, Floyd county.
■Ml.l .i' 1 mil." ,h,„M ! \X7 IIKRKAS. Willi-m It. .W,*. Admlnl*
h * f, urdi tiixhip I >» trulor and M iry JL Jones. Admlnhira-
of OMhrinl Junes, repre en's to th** Court
petition, duly filed nnd entered on
•ly adminisbred
in hi:
that they
Gahr'e! Jones* cst
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and erediters. to show cause,
if any they can. why said administrator
and administratrix should, not be discharged
from their administration nnd receive letters
of dismission on tho first Monday in Octo
ber, 1861. J
Given under myband and officlnl signaturo
at office, this 4th March, 1861.
ma r 8 JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord’y.
Superior White Lead,
\ T voty low pric. Al.o, 0 i
’ . Dto K on ' 1 . Vnrnl.ho
all of tho best quality and at lowest prices
J-.or.kale by FARELL A YEISEB.
CAI TIOX.—Wc caul inn ihe | u’nlio .in ‘
using any of I lie mil ii v iiiiifuiinii» nr «-u;i'
tcrfeits, but a*k fur llovmri.uV 0» i.i.iu: *n i
Stomach Bittmih. and sc..- ilmi .neb taut
hns the words " Dr. J. lln*iifi, r'K S-nm-ul
llill. r,” l.ln'wn ..II tlio »iclfi uf Un-1.ml... nnd
.tAtniwU on llo* mntAllic cn|< cov* ring ll
nork, mid oUt'rre limt onr ntltin-ntt'li siir-n
tuw i* on llio label.
cr Pr,p»rfd »nil sold lij IIOSTm'Kn K
SMITH, I'lllsborgh, Pa., , n d sold by ,i:
Druggist,, groters, and dralrri grnrrall)
tbroDglioxl Ibe f died Stale, Canad.i, bo nil
iaiorln and Grrmany.
SOOVIL i MEAD,
Niiiv i.,
VVI.nlfi.nlr l.rmi
S ODA—D ease, Kcwcnstlfi Soda, just rn-
ocivtd by YEISEB * HEESE.
Inornaalng dornnml I, nt nniw th. inro.t evi
deiu-o of it* u-ofiiltics* and pnpnlnritv.
TUV IT AND HE cWviNC'KD.
It i, wnrrnnloil lo do a. «tat.d or tho ngont
will refund llio moiifiy on ilto return of tho
— Iifv bottle, If it don, no good. Thl, Is In-
inhly tho way thl. ivondrrful ortlolo ha,
been Introduced.
No family should bo without a bottlo in
tho houso—hundreds of dollars and many
hours of suffering may be saved by its timely
use. Colic, Cramp and Dysentery yield at
oneo to its pain-ourativo properties. It | s
perfectly innocent, nnd can ho given to tho
oldest person or youngest child.
No matter, if you linvo no confidence in
Patent Medicines—try this, and yon will bo
friend* UJr "’ on ‘ l *’ C( -'°mmcnd to your
J"”“ n,,ndu «■
niA^* N ° nC Mo,CM aigned "S. I. To-
Prico 25 and 50 cents per bottlo,
. evar J r Horseinou wants.
A Good, Cheap and Reliable: Liniment.
Such an article h
. DR. TOBIAS'
Venetian Horse Liniment
Pint Bottle. ntaOcont,oanh.
For bnm.no,,, Cut,, Onll„, Colic, Snraln.
i . h "" ou, ' r ' rf
r.i a ' 11 ,l "l * rrnl horaomen on Lone
Inland enura... It will out cur . n°"*
St'faS
trying "irno hi!!?."'",."' 111 3" ' r ' lho1 ' 111
sIIpJmw. a Hr 5 ,n ® revives and
arien sa^es the lifa of nn over heated ordrir-
DEPOT:
"treet, Now York.
Sold by all |bo Driiggljts nod Storokooperi.
DB. TOBIAS’
PPLIHONIO
LIFE syrup.
biror Complnint and
General Debility,
Jm h M“ r . f “ l P ro P* r * tio n, compounded
voficti blfi In tho
ssRfift. b’o 1 ,E?
”6™."iw."t S l00 , kn ; , r ' ;r BobnlbHuSi'S
ci tho lhroat and Lun".<. All thuf ,, un ;<
n"?it ?cm! l rVl <,,l0f: a ! }(i c hy lr * con (ln«ance a
positive enrols sure fo follow.
”ng n „c, m nl1 a thou,anil
A Ihr.'Ot nf h.-a„ mid ndnmonllnolungi.”
..I, Gne,Dollar per notllc.
.ndtnkc.mmtr, 10 ' P W mo " lc S Yr"P,
Sold by the Drogg^nml Smrokoo,,.™.
511 »VA n'prV 1 ?'*’ ? ’ KW YfinK -
-/ H ' T< ^ YK ' SK "’«k
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
ABTICI.ES of eveby day ubb.
B. T. BABBITT’S
Pure Medicinal Ycnst,
Manufactured from common Suit nnd
l’uro Cream Turlur. When used in
Broad, Cnku or Biscuit, it turns to gns,
(liko that from u bottle ot 8odn water,)
HO and romaius dormant in tho dough,
vIO until itis sot in the oven, when tho
hent causes the gns to escapo through
AND tho dough while baking. The bread,
cake or biscuit is not oulj very light,
*7A but perfectly wholesoino. Where till*
4 VJ Yeust is used, you will roqufre about
ono quarter tho amount of shortening
used with ordinary yonst. It may also
bo used fur buckwheat cakes, johnny
cakes, and all kinds of pastry. This
yeust is put up oaly in ono pound cans
with checkored label. Rod, white nnd
blue—no other is genuiue—beware of
imitations.
B. T. BABBITT'S
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH.
Warranted doublo the strength of
common Potash, nnd suporior to any
AQ Saponlfier In market, put up In vans
UO ofl lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., fl lbs., nnd 12
lbs., with full dircctkns fur making
AND Hard nnd soft Soup. Ono ]>ound will
rnako fifteen gallons of soft soap. No
’yA llmo is roquirod. Consumers will find
4 VJ this tho cheapest Potash in market,
n. r. lunniTT's
MEDICINAL 8ALERATUS.
A perfectly pttso and wholesome urtl-
elo, free from all deleterious matter)
so prepn rod Hint, as tho circular ac
companying tho Snleratus will show,
nothing remains in tho bread when
bakod, but common salt water and
flour. Put up neatly in papers of 1 lb.,
lib. and ill). * 1
BADniTT*
ITED SI
r a One Do.._.,
40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by
AND simply adding boiling water.
n. t. b.uiritt'*
>yA CONCENTRATED SAL SODA.
4 \J A now aTticlo exclusively fur the South.
Sal Soda or Washing Soda cun not bo
sent South during warm weather, as it
deliquesces or melts. I dry out tho
water, nnd put up the Sal Soda iu I lb.
paper*,“warranted to stand the warm
est cl imute." Cno pound is equal to
four pounds of ordinary Sal Soda or
Washing Soda, consequently it is
much cheaper—the dealer saves 05
per cent, on tho freight, as ho does not.
ro to pay freight on water,
n. t. baoihtt's
SOAP FOR FAMILY USE.
One pound of this soap is equal to
AND throe pounds of ordinary Family Soap.
Concrete Sa es Triumphant
FouTV-KiaiiT hours ik the r „»
Door Sir—The info I ].iinhu.rd of ,
September lnit he, .toojl the gmi fl t ; /. A
occurred In ourfoirn on tlir MifFftSjJkMft
illdly. I hnd o Urgi'nniount olnotc,
Ac. in it, boforo tbo building butit.d I i' 1
the poporo out but put In loinc .heel.
K r, nnd upon opening ll .Ine. th. bo„f''
ey wero . "I
NOT EVEN SCOHtllEn.
Tlw yocnorhig on th. dr.wor. ..., ||„|,
worped I Ih. look work, eery well ...
wbc. 1 oil it • HitU I think it wllli,„
Morer. . MtooC, «u l» lb. lower .I,,,!?;
three otory buliaing with ,hh> c W tool 'i, "
tdjolnln. room, with „nly o pfo.ured Jiff
lion,« drug .tore wo. kept, m d Immed
—* ,, , * “»»vr»i*n /left)
on one side nnd was within six fett . .
Court House on the ether, with a hirst Ml.
of wood between my office and ll.s t. vr
House, and a door entering into ntv office im
mediately fr« m the wotd. Thife’wcs she
•mnll frame building attnrleU to tl • rear •
the Drugstore, with oils, paints, and linen
In it, and a glnaadoor leading into u,y
from it. You will zee at once the exwsij,,
heat created at and ftboui it. I regard t
fully tested, and have no hesitancy in »...
Ing th.t my poporo would hove been p,,
served if l had left them In the safe. v
• A cumber or our eititens have examintd
it since the fire and were surprised at its
condition, and some of them hnve ordrrtd
safes of you, believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF SAFES.
I shall taka great pleasure in recommend
ing your safe*. You aro at liberty to mike
such use of. this statement as you dttiu
proper. Yours, [slgnrdl
M.J. DURHAM. -
We are Agents for these splendid Safes
and invito the publio to call and set other
certificates oa to the manner in which thtv
resist the attacks of both
FIRE AND BURGRARR.
These safes have never fulled toprererrs
their contents, and are warranted toVe
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
Tho construction of the BURG LAI-
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, and in count..-
Hon with the “Great American Key Regie,
ter Lock,” (which possesses the great advsa-
tnge of having NO K K Y HOLE and yet has
ItiM MKHoltw nf . DPIUirTUPIVii vvu
lhp leonrity of « PEnMI'TATINn' K?y
pablc ef 250,000,000 changes.) they will
Stray rox »k ScrNOin. Nashville,Imn.
muy25 rrly.
(•hORI.IA, Folk county.
W'lholfi.i 8 ’ in 111 " 1 - ,,,IEK ’ r - ,oclllor of
tho )adt will nnd testament of Haruh
”• J 1 ' "V'S!' 1 an-
administration,
These are, therefore,
• clto nil persons
con-
oomed, kindred nnd creditor,, (o'(how cane. If
noil"n T'’ " U , y r ““''’i “ rtmlni "l'olor ohould
nut 1,0 dloobxrgod from Iu, udmlnlslrotion onil
roooiyo letters of dismission on or before the
.»«**> otl orwlso tbo
nissed iutorms
mado and pro-
norkOwOm. 6, A. BOBDEBP, Ord’y,
68
One pound will make th reo gallons of
/O handsome Soft Soap. It will removo
■ v («r and stains of all
kinds. It will not injure the fabric,
on the contrary, it preserves it. Ii
will wash iu hard or salt water. But
little latar it required where this Soap
is usod. Machinists and Printers will
find this soap superior to anything
in market. If your storekeeper docs
not koep the above goods, send $6 by
mail, und I will send a packago of
either article; or an assorted box, con
taining a part of each artlolo, as you
may direct. Send tho name of your
Post Office, also the State and county
in which you reside, with the direc
tions for shipping. Address
v- .. B - T * BABBITT,
lie,. 84. 68, 88, 70, ?2 and 74 Wxihlngton
,t„ Now York. A liberal discount to store
keeper,. ,op2l
MANHOOD
HOW LOST, IIOWBESTOBED.
J'JLSt Published, in a Sealed En•
velepe.
A Lectoro on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical euro of Spermatorrhoea or Semina.
>> cakners, Sexual Dobility, Nervousness and
Involuntary Emissions inducing Irnnotcncv
Consumption and MenUI and Physical In
capacity.
By ROB, J. CULVERWELL, M. D.
Iho world-renowned nuther, in this ndmi-
rnbio Lecture, clearly proves from bis own
experience Hint the awful consequenca of
Hell-abuse may ho oflcotually removed with
out niediciuo and without dangcrons surgical
operations, doiigies, instruments, rings or cor
dials, pointing out a modo of euro nt once
certain and cilVctun), by which ovory suffe
rer, no matter what his condition may ho,
mft n c . ,, . ro cheaply, privaetcly nnd
radically. This iccturo will prove a boon to
thousands nnd thousands.
Sent under seal to any address, post paid,
on the receipt of two postage stamps, hv ad-
dressing l)r. 0IIA8. J. f!. KLINE,127 W
cry, Now 5 ork, Post Box 4,580
sop 13*611—wly
GEOIlfilA—Folk County,
X17"IIEREAS Thomas G. Hampton, Ad-
YT mintrator on the estato of Paul Cur-
or, doodasod, has tnndo application to mo
u terms of tho law, fur his dismission from
his said administration.
Thc»o aro therefore, to clto and admonish
all porsons Interested iu said estato, to show
oauso to me on or before tho first Monday
ibfi,?fi m , b i" r ‘l?* 1 ’ wh y administrator
nhoi Ll not bo dismissed from hi.- Baid od-
JWnbilrolion, oilicrulio I .hull prncocd xc.
cording to Jaw.
1 „?. IV ^'V"” lcr , m >' h ""' 1 " Ul1 °0.clnl olgna-
hire, Fobruory 18th, 1861.
fob22—"*8m 8. A. H0BDEB8, Ord.
JVMSSO.V’S
Mountain Herb Pills
doors, w* nrsieut you witli a perfect liVn»» »
Tnuco, a chief of a tub* of th# it rang# Ai'm NiIm
that ones ruled Mexico. You will Olid * full »«*•»!*
him snd bis people In our I'siuphtets snd .Mmsuts-k
be had gratis, from th* Agents (hr these I'lllt.
The inventor and manufacturer of Judion • .
tain Herb (Mill has spent the greater part of bU Wtit
traveling, having visited nearly svery country is tW
world. He spent over elx rears among Iks ladias« if
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and It was tV»W
the Mocntjmx Jlma mta ; were dlieowtl. 4
•alsreitlnf account of his adventures there, you »•* W
n our Almanac and Pamphlet.
D Is an sstabliilied fact, that all dtsssiei srlw fc-w
IMPtlRR BLOOD t
Th# blood Is the Ilf# I and when any fareif n or usVnl'h
matter get* mixed with It. H la at onea distriVsirt u
•very organ of Iho body. Every nerve feet* the
and all the vital organa quickly complain. Th* »Ih#4
will not digest the food perfectly. Th# liver h
•scret# a suffleiency of bile. Ths nation af Ike heut t
weakened, and so th# circulation la feeble. Thi Ice
become clogged with the poisonous matlsr ; hesee.
cough—and all from a alight Impwrttr at ths feouis
head of U(s—tb# Blood t As If you had throws e*
earth, tot Instance, in n nut# spring, from whkh n»»
tiny rivulet, la a few minute* the whet* teuw ef M
atrsam beeemee disturbed awd dtseotced. it
does Impure blood fly to every part, sad !#•»•
behind. All th# paseagvs become obstmelH, e*4 seWi
th* obatrnation Is r#mov#d, ths bmp of life »eo* dir# hi.
Thes# pills not only purify ths blood, but rvj»M'* 1 '*'
th* semtions of tho body; they art, therefore, eorluUH
OUnE FOR BILIOUh allSGAffEI,
IJvir Complaint, Blck Headache, ks. Thli AuH AOtes
Uedleino oxpeU from th* blood tk* bU4eo *•
ease, and renders all th# lulds and sicratleai ptn an
luent, ebarina and nsusoltatinf tb# vital #r*e»» ■
Fleaaant lnde#d. is it ie usTthst wt ars able t* > •“
within your reset, a mtdfeia# Uk# th# "Jfjmif »'«•
mu,” that will pas# dlreeUy to the UMctad
through th# blood ttd flnlds of th* kod?.
tho anff«r«r to krlfht«n with th# fiuih of bessiy »•*
beallh.
Judson's PUh are the Beet Remedy in exit
encefor the foWnftng Complaints:
B*eA Complaints, Milky, ' ^’15^
2i25 r ' JbnaS GmtfilnU.LovM'fw*'
sss . lEL , T
Dropsy, • • • *
QUAY FEMALE MEDICINE I
Y.malei who ..lo. h**Hh, .ho.W Jwirxcl—
thu. Hill. Ih., pnrif, Ih. IM,nw"
of sll kinds, elesns# tb# skin of #11 pi#»P*«* *"V* k
snd bring th# rleh color of besltb to ths p*‘* '
tff The Plants and Herbs of wbleh Jhwj ^ ”
made, wero discovered In a very tutprjtlsi ' J*
Ihe Texueans, a trtb# of Aborigines io Ms****’ * ,
Atoanao of onr Agent, and you will res* wjia
th# very InUreaUng arcouat It contain* *f «"•
Mkpxxns" of the Ax tecs.
Observe.—The Msuntain //cr» /*<»»■« pWJfj
MtauUftd Wrapt*. *
at 85 ctrtU pri Ua. M genain(, »a« 0*
B. A. JUDSON i CO., m lath lm.
a lx JTOBON, ft CO,
801.15 PROPBIE t ® ,,S '
No. 50 Leonard Street,
NSW YORK.
SWAnot. wantodill-'- ”
I’-orooloby rorell A Yclicr ant
,t Nowlin, Rome, Ox. Alio hy xll nK dltl ”
dealers throughout the State.
llalfd
A Froth and largo Stock of Soiilliern
Grass Seed.
O F 111 kinds, Just received by
TUBNLK),
eblf No. J Choir* l ,oufe '
REVENUE NOTICE,
A LL diilixblo gooil, ronslglifi*! '• ('“'"'j
A on tho 'Vo,lorn ,t Atlxntir B»KJ
between. Dalton and Atlanta must " pr .
and duties paid thoreort, at Atlanta, o
vanco of their arrival at Dalton
permit will bo given to bavo jh«rn p»* ^
their dcutiimtlon,) or thoy will b® • t ®P5 u .
at Dulton until filth entry is mao® k®
ties paid, In addition to the ettslomary ,
house and other charges' Wlion a f’.. !l n l ) F^ or
tho duties may bo paid either ut Atlnu
Dalton. . , _ - fl (t
Dutiable Goods intonded for
points on laid Road above, before rc
that placo (within tho limits ol th° C
orate States) will bo required to bo cn
xndJffoopxWVnHho^fe^
apr2341 Collector at Atlanta.