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CA9T1ES IX THE AIR.
ealms of dreamland,
atn’s silvery light, .j
At the golden loom of fancy
Sit I, weaving visions briglit;
Rearing up ethcrial structures,
Thin as mist and light as air^tTf r J ’-
Working on with kindling ferv
While I weave a fabric fair.
Ah, my castle none may enter!,. .
Closed it is to mortal eyes; * -
Yet amidst its wealth and splendor
Write I,lost in strange surprise,
That in all my haunts and rambles
Long I not for kindred mind,
And alone and unattended
This solitude congenial find.
f *
Would you view the Phantom structure, f
Floating in the ether blue ? * , '
Idle dreamers long have reared them,
They are neither strange nor new;
Old and young are busy working
On these airy castles high,’ . s '
Sad delusic ns. these mirages. ** *
In imagination’s sky!
Azure skies and golden sunshine
In this land ofdreams prevaHj.
Silver moon an 1 stars supplant them
When the yellow sun grows pale;
Crystal lakes in emerald settings
Glisten in the moonbeams fair;
Silvery mists conceal the outlines
Of my castles in the air.
Clouds as light as foam-flecked: waverlets‘ ’
' Steal across this azure'sky, 11J ' 1
To anrich the sunset splendor , r .
With their gold and crimson dye;
Founts of due play mists of silver
Up into the scented air,
Throwing spray like glistening crystals,
O’er the pearly petals rare.
All about my airy castle
Floats an atmosphere so soft,
That it needs no firm fou :dation
To support its weight aloft;
Though its slender, fragile columns
Arc upheld by vapor fine,
Yet no citadel or stronghold. £ 1 £
Is impregnable as mine.
Never must I fear intrusion
From a friend or foe without, «•— «"■“»
Noen„my can storm my fortress,
Or can capture ist redoubt.
In reveries alone I wander, :
Well as ured that none would dare
To invade the sacred precincts
Of my castle in the air! ‘ V A (fyanjiAf.
The 7Vfo?u'(tjy‘ssuedby societies of Toft
College, contains the - following macaronii
poem, entitled “AmantTs' Re* Adverste,'
or, as it might be translated, “A Lover’s
T-Tfirrl Tiiftlr*” -
Jianiood—Ahait... ' jl
Woman-htiod—A bonnet.. ': j ;
A popular nation—Do-nation.
Ornamental waters—A bride’s tears.
The child of the sea—The harbor huo$
The piece festival—A quilting party.
The oldest woman’s club—A broomstick.
The harness of life—The traces of time.
Wilmington, N. C, has aljigatir^ for
Moose ore plenty in some parts of Maine.
A steam engine has been set up in Jeru
salem.
When is an apple like a fish ? When it
is a crab.
What is most like hen stealing^ A cock-
ryy-l/t di. I CIA I
The end of every thing—The letter
G.
What does a rooster: reeemblei'j-A crow
%u«. A '
KayDuck’s eggs are declared by a Phila
delphia doctor to be a positive cure for
palpitation 6fthe heart. Quackery! I
When does a ship tell
When she lies at wharf.
a falsehood?—
AVhy is a general like a farmer?—Because
each have their field days. .
his
ttr'r
behiud'their backs:'
ich hr far moretne staple pi
of our region than cotton, and may be made
quite as profitable to us. This nami ‘
here specially bestowed upon it as dessi
for years and carried to any quarter of the-
globe for use there, and be useif for a"
purposes with as much advantage’ ani
pleasure to the usir as if the potatoes were:
jntfgAlg&e gfrijgfl. SJ'TATS
We have often spoken to our readers of.
the great, value of the sweet potato. It im
poverishes the Soil far less thlngruin crops,
and is produced in far abundance The ex
hibitor of the <hied article at our Fair
says it yields from fifteen thousand to twen
ty thousand pounds to the acre, while corn
yields oply from; one thousand/ to twelve
hundred pounds. At all events, it yields
tar more than the latter, and as it does not
materially impoverish the soil: and prepares
try l.. /nvs , 1 f
r crops, it is tar more advaot-igr-
•It is better''food for horses, hoga an
cows than corn or oats, and animals travel
pad work bctterr tvhen f ed fiififfBQKupon
corn. This was folly shown during the
war. The only-trouble has been that it
was so difficult-to keep these,-potatoes even
during the wihtdr;' v.llolc lfeapS of them
sometimes when put . .up, rotting away add
being lost from overheating, fermentiri;
and'rendering -useless the iudustfy of tlie
n*Lnl/* .... I H .Aikiajl.*. m Ac* — —
‘•Why do women spend so much tin c and
money oh dress?” asked a gentleman of a
belle- “To worry other women.”-wap the
diabolic but trnthfiil reply.' ~ L "
S&.A pateut for a “snoring proventive”
has ' been applied for. Tt consists in
the application of a elothes-pin to the
nose.
$9_“Your horse has a tremendous long
bit,” said’a friend -to Theodora Hook.
“Yes, said he,“it's a bit too ilpngi” 'ilO'I
. j-v A' tV r T - - v-I , T t
Affir “Equality means”, .says a French
writer r “a desire to be eqnal to your-Supe
riors, and superior toyour gqiwls^™-
Ilard Luck:”—
A Homo ibat one dark night
Puellas visitare, g.
And mansic there so very late'- '*
That ilium constat care.
", a'lanii*!
Pueri, walking by the house,
Saw caput in fenestra, . '» I
Et sunt niurati for a while,
To see que erat in there.
pair of tongs when the latter shot him.
•JG i
Soon,caput turn’d its nasuuOTOun
In visu puerqrum;' 6 £ ..
Agnoscuat there the pedagogue,
Oh! maximum pudorum!
Progrcs-us puer to the door
Cum magna quietate,
Et turn’d the key to lock him jn.
Moratus erat sate, * <
CIV
expee”,” saiiTa worthy Quaker “to
pass through this world hut once. If, there
fore, there be any kindnes. lean show, or
any thing I can do for my fellow-men, let
me do it now. Let me not defer or
■ neglect i£, /or I • shall, jhis w y
^"fgain. ’
Then pedagogus rose to go,
Estfeoliug hunky dore;
1 lie no . potest .to get out,:
The ki.y’s’outside the^upei
Ascendit sweetlieart nunc the stairs
Cum festinato pcdc.j
Et rous’d puellas from their sleep,
Sed, habent not tLe door-^k^ r ,-, ,
I’lien, excitato domino
1 usan nsleurrit to thenthefsioor; ~A-
Et obvenit the lady.
“Furentem place!” the master roared.
“ t\ by spoil yoq jdins my soumam?
Exite from the door, : -•>
Si rogues have locked the front * one?
Puella tristis hung her,head,
And took herlovet r s 'manum,
Et. cito from the other dor,
His caput est impulsum.
Cum uiaguo gradu redit home,
Reirorsum nunquam peeping.
Et never ausus est again,
A’ex.ire people sleeping.
Tea.—The New York Shipping
G> inmerpialList says r;. | t
“Samples of'thc leaves of the Young
son l’ea plant have hern received frqn. the
the plantation of Captaia Campbell, Knox
ville^ Tenn. The plants were- kffitairied
through the Agricultural Department at
Washington, in 185S, grew .well, .and
havo attained a size of from six. to tight
feet. From the experiments made in<Ten-
ncssee, it seems that the Eastern part of
that State is well fitted for tlie growth of
this limits” - - i-'T.cO .~t A
Tliet'A'ew York Tribune and other kia
dred sheets have recently found out
among other tliiugs about the South, that
its eHpwte and soil are a linirably adapted
to the' culture of"the tea plant. Greely,
who is an amateur agriculturalist),haf been
exercising himscif Over the" , n‘ew aiscbvery
to a very considerable extent. The triph of.
th4 : b|^ip« is that tea uo^new
thtnl' section. A Wr Smith com
menced the cultivation oftea many years since
near Coluai bm, South Carolina, aud r wa5 very
suecesdftnr' 'Hi’s example has been follow
ed by many others in variens,portions gif
tile South.!-;5Dit; A-:ee, bf-Tail) f 'hounty,
a liorfidulturalist, has been ait the husiness
for many years, and the late Josephus
Echols, oCthfcrshtyJateljia pjbiie 'jnSt^across
the river, nan ii lar^e number of very
healthy and. vigorous^ plants.., r^he ^cti;
thSVthe’fea plant rnhy b'e 'easily raised ani
where in the South. . It js^lprdy pgfr-
ous erfefgrfien’ bears a beautiful' blossom
and makes a vry Inindsomc ornament for
With* a' littlc' care and al
A negro preacher recently arrested in
New Orleans as a disorderly person, was
unable to pay the fine imposed. He
was about to be committed, when a thought
,struck • him, “If yonr honor will trust me
-till Mouday, I’ll take up a collection to
morrow.” He was trusted.
; BQuLuke P. Haines waskilled in Ameril
ciu, last Tuesday, by a Mr. Smith. Haines
was intoxicated and assailed Smith with -
A Phediction.—A Western Radical
journal speaking of president Grant's
nomination of negroes to office, says “the
Republican party will yet die of the black
vomit.”
(R
SS-Wc understand the congregation of
the Methodist ehurch in this place are about
to purchase an organ for their house ofwor-
ship.— Tusl-egce 'Newts
f 3 »■ >
In Bad Lcck.—John Bonner, of Car-
, harms' barn and gin house
ie ft ecks kinCe. One night last
me radical, black or whit cut the
throats of five of his horses.
I If. 03
that our new Con sul
|Ir. Plumb, has receiv
ed instuctions to demand full and entire
aaiaB-ssasE^c
iards.
bcisiT .a uOPil
NegkoesJIisino.—The Alexaudria A'a.
darkies 1 hiGe*resolv»j3 i as''foi!ows: - c ~
“ Whefoas we-' hold the balance:of power
between the political.parties.in this State,
ftiedaridnty to ourselves and 1 posterity 1 to
. -" - fctke a stand in maintaining our political
rights-, ...
“We, the undersigned, do pledge our
selves not to co-operate or vote with any
party of white men, be they called Uepub-,
iicaus or Democrats, uuless we shall have
assurance from the party that in ' the dis'
ribntion of official positions the . claims of.
he colored people be regarded equal to
those,of our' white brethren,due regard be
ing had at all times to fitness und. qualifies
whole season, r.• ■,•;jj-;
This is obviated by the dessicating and'
p-eserving thent, as is nput-do
Warner, formerly of Natishez, Miss., and
now of Amite City, in this State, who is
showing at the Fair Groa.ds specimens, so
as to keep for any number of years, good,
sweet and valuable as when green. All
ttjtowaif cause deeaj is' -goma. -. It can be
paerediri warehouses or sent abtoad, hr ta
ken as ship stores or the like, with entire
W ^Vantages
this will confer upon the South. Ten times
as large a crop can be raised and with far
less risk of loss than imeorn^-lThe surplus
can be used to fatten,' all the animals of
the farm, and an export crip prepared,
which will give the people of the colder cli-
uiatfs, where the ’vegetable,will lio^grow
and oar* own in the warm season,--tthen it
cannot be kept over from winter, an uhun
dance of it, clear of any tendency to
at the Fair. It deserves a medal of gold
more than any hardware or silve- ware—
whether, manufactured in other -States or
in Europe—deserves a bronze medal. It
is a step toward substantial indepedene:
for- -‘OdrsSWes, and ”te'fhfe making others
depend upon us, by which alone the South
tan hereaftar expect to conquer.—New^Or
leans
JLSffilAH
New York ha
which have ratified it are as follows:
Maine, t .-. • Illinois, •»
Massachusetts, • Wisconsin,
tp wnS ‘uiASurfi
.Pennsylvania,i. t : ..Iowa, nod aUsiyciao«
West AUrginia, Missouri, .. ..
North Carolina, ,Nebraska,'^
‘South Carolina) -cNevodn, 1 ult Vitot
Alabama, Arkansas,
£3?S -LotmSl. 9W8
Michigan,
Awful Storm in 1 cnucsscc. .,
iThe Nttuxl&e Banner-'i siys a "tt
storm passed'CVer NaSHyilR^ , on ’"3
the TSfth.'atid appears ii li^yq ejeteu
m:ul career over « i;irga porti'in of < MitldJ.
an i Western Tennessee, rt'hpniofcd ' at jl
unearthed tlm strongest tree's that, Bi iare-
ousdike, inclosed in their.: liandrCd-armcd
cuibraecd v the r^raldtmwculeajhand, i
moment,":firTtwOT£T ijEfr' ltuiai ^tigln
and sere audiihmtotUbjIlhe withering touch
of the i^htniiig*S fiagers. _* ft diajjijjsfiid
dwellings ^'nd storesapj 'l^jrpQi r ptiyt>A-at
will with the. telegraph' iwircs," aniewhen-
weuiiu^ly satisfied Wltli" its fiendish'' ivil.s
pchlI,ed"doWTi to. earth,in.literal sheet#'-the
accdm'ilated waters ofrthxrcloudaa, , :' q> » -
-’ In tbeAeighhorhued flf Nash^llo Atbfow
down substantial briek Ileuses, upliftei'aud
dashed, to . pieces ! arns, stables and out
houses, uprooted and blew down orchards,
prostrated the largest shade trees, and f iu
one case drove them through the center of a
large barn. It obstructed and temporarily
disabh d the railroads Communicating with
Nashville, and treated, the trains very
roughly: Some, were badly hurt; 1 Rut we
see no case of ahsolhte loss' of life.'
I;
JosU Billings on Owls.—ibe 1 ^ fe
*?j.a game bird;he can - whip, anything;. that
wears feathers—after dark.: ' .mJ Ur.vjtn
I r. e isu trisB bttfd add-"htitirtr •
tail— 111,1 ■ ■
N
tion any one may have all the .varieties of
te;q for they all come 1 from ’th@ 'same bush;
the difference being in the time of gettirg
the leaves, and have better tea than such
as is adulterated by the Celestials, or the
Yankees who import what once was a luxu
ry but what has become a necessity to al
most every family.— Columbus Sun
Strange N vtural Phenom enow,—
The Atlanta Iutellycnccr thus describes a
double-headed wooian that is on exhibitionJ-bisamtstandinchills'
) even a greater euri®^ J H<J -j, # coSffirtablc
in that city.imd is
than-theSramtfe'- Twins
The mind usually associates
hid ousor repulsive* iustrj.-'^
ble freaks ot'uatiwe but this
uething
emarlca-
i this case is a singu
lar exception iu every minutia; her heads
are perfect iu formation, with : intelligent
pretty faces;her form and limbs sym uCtcical
and finely developed, her, lauvomeuts are
easy and graceful, her mind . is - expansive
and well cultivated,ahd : education and her
accomplishments arc beyond the oidinaxy
standard. Among seme of the many pecu
liarities of this. llie. world’s own great won
der, is her ability to converse with two per
sons on different subjects ,it the same time,
oucc,orcoi§e{(if ,dr sing together,and many
^equally astounding peculiarities, that can
|nly be believed by witnessing them.
t jpmo r..•> an-; ta sjttb
VVffAT“=Aers vr the Rebel States
ABEjrpjfe^HS® aaaflU^TiCaasvtecIa)
‘this question, the Supreme Court ot the
Unted States, iu the Texas case jus‘ deci
ded; said :
“It’ is not
act
ting marriage and the domest'n
governing the course ofdesccuts,
the conveyance and trausfer of
real and personal,', and pr
for injuries to person and?
similar acts, which would be va’id ifemai
ting from a lawful government—must be
regarded in general as valid when pro
ceeding from the actual though unlawful
government,-and that acts in furtherance or
support of rebellion against the United
States, or intended to defeat the just rights
of citizens, and other actsqf lik
must, in general, bo regarded as in
void. rr r\ „vi
" <?ci3LLLd&ti
He is a soilutU' hurd, a cress between a
justicei ef peace and a countj supervisor.
s lie is q stiff:burd iind kiti ’up as stilFas
an exclamation point: • J *
He is a luxurious bard, an 1 feed-ion.
young chickens.
lie is a loug livid burd. and never was
known to take death naturally '•
He is a hirily burd, ah, grows tuff by
bileing.
He is an honest burd,and always shows
an openoountenanea. ■-! wall i'iun
He is a prompt burd,and satisfies
•//•ravin'* aft’
a comfortable btiiil’ ,5|iu^ always:
sleep? mlMJChers.' . • j.i' •. .icufornl #
a is. an attractive: burdjan'd during
dax^n alwirrtflii^dnd Sir,
Be is a restive burd,and (font’s come
homo until morning. -1 •
Thus the owl, a mistaken emblem of s
tunel£wd Mti
closely, is. emphatically one of the boys and
irses,. says: that Ms sue men w 11 not
shdve on Sunday, and-Hife’dl^
manyi [WOW; tbmk-.4t ,«cijr wifnada to;black
their boots on Sunday-morning, yet they
do tot hefitaie to black thcir.naigUbor’srepu-
tat on.{m.»qek : daw.” J:./ w»Z .Tiswua isi
■rjaa '
.y@u.VA’hat is the difference betweetr'the
entrance to a barn and ..an ' oyer-fidkitivi.'
pefsonT ; ; Oue is a barn door and the other
adamdrore.' wftaottaattt ■*
' Aa^ON Au'EOBIA.—BradleV, the. bo,
som friend of Rulloek, is again he'fiiVe the
public. His last appearance w;is,bcfcfr': Ihii
Legislature.'iif!'MassaeKusetts, iu a speech
in behalf of female sofferage. A Boston
jourudl says of him:., Mr. Bradley drew
1® argumentTrom the assertion which he.
made that the women of this country al
ready had the right to vote given cl
in the fifteenth artiole of.tJio amaadment
to tne Constitution.
im.t uSiui uJl
„ . - t X .■!'* jaxplC SO
Cattle aiOwgs,
Airtmoquili-fri toiighl cAliJ
Pdtite. nwo Donna,-. YdJo*- Watet. ‘Farcy,
Smtfell, Lobk Frtcr. Cotic, onil nU diicaios
thMo xttilmal*.• Warranted-to-do
all that is daimod forthflm, If eiren according
to dirocUons. Bco CircuUi*. - .
4 trnt ' : i ■ ■. 11
Do iU’ i.l: :r o >. COHJMBUSjiflA.
Georgia,
A '^MaxiiaRe CfuicIe?
iTRM.
ffl I ^ L J, D AIL Y & COu
or s" t
yii d; •!»:• 7-
DAILY,- REESE &
zaihU nitu r I
Manufacturers & D(
co„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Grain, Whiskey, &c.
Borne, Ga
ts t».
JftrTM
Seal
sv
IN
ETJRNITURE,
....M It] AND.
sash aSb blinds.
I SI- prtrcaa*in^ -tUo • • sliwp nrid machinery of
-'XeB?r« : l>aijy*Jiessc. A Co^ wo hive gre “
imprprod the.XacilUjcs. lor manufacturing.
,our ompetent men in all depart-
^s; to keep an ampl supply
3',‘Arid do work strio ly ,ac-
cording to agrefonent- In t oroughness and
'prompt • oss, we do not • mean to be excelled _ by
any manufacturing establishment in' the South.
LUMBER
A large stock of seasoned and'gre n lumber
will be kept constantly on hand, from which
cimtr&tofs.-can supply themselves at market
Veins
FURNITURE.
4 5V111 be made a'speciality, and homemade and
imported furniture will bo kept in good variety.
hi prices ns loio as A Mania rates.
MAT TRASS ES
lept on hand and made to order.
S AS”H & B L I N D S,
Doors. Mantels, Wiudow- Frames, etc,,
tVlri' be 'furnished* et Atlanta' prices.
JOB ¥bBK
Of all kinds in
ly attendod to.
our. lino proraptly'Atid faithful*
.* jj J . :l. v ' ■'
METALLIC BURIAt CASES:
tO IjilOO
COFFINS
Furnished aLshurt notice.
WafeRoom Broad St, Opposite
fBJ R: NORTON & ;S0N.
feblltwlm-wSm. -;• *
: 1 '-
DARBY’S
Prophylactic Fluid!
X. C. HAKWi,
B.me, Ga.
“ '■ - New York. -
HARRIS & BRO.)
Cotton Factors,
'feR.Casfa Advance, made, it
our triehds In'New Nork, I
Savannah. ” - • ■*
COME
OUT OF III
JAWS OF DEATH!
Hesitation and Delay Is Suicide*
One Minute will Save a Life!
LIFE IN A PILL BOX t
LIFE IN A PILL BOX I
Dr. Maipl’s M-Biions Pill
WALTER A. WOOD’S
ail
Prize ' R; :'
MOWERS AND REA^EB8.
Used in all Countries; and untTetaally com
mended as _.
The Be st in-Use!
Awarded More First Premiums than, any
other Machine Manufactured,
Both In this and Foreign Countries,
Among which is
THE lilGHEST PRIZE
Two Grand Gold Medals and Cross of the Le
gion of Honor 1
AT PARIS EXPOSITION 1867!
More than 120,000 now in Use.
20,00Q.manufactured and sold in 1863, aod tho
demand misapplied. -
INCREASED DEMAND,
INCRASED FACILITIES,
Additional Improvements for 1S69,
1 CfllLLfflOETOTflE WORLD
better
any arti-
November 1st, 1S68.
We 4 very cheerfully unite our-testirnoftv iu f
vor ofthe gr.eat valu »ble disinfec
tant manufactured by *I’roL.Darby, und known
as D^U&YJS PROPllVLAjilTia FLUID. From
our*know 1 e3g*j of thlg pre}injatio11, and ..from the
neral e3t^ : ifl rn“which it iy held wheray^r
-joirii, wc havo no -hesitation in recommending
iku&oufl ol luo mo£t valuable household Articles
^tiOwhiclAwaareamiaatnted. ) - ‘ f. I . '.i
AJ fit
Nashville, T c nn., Bi.4h>p M. Ft Church.
rev. w a a lipscoms,id: D.
Athens, Ga., ChanfefiWdlVtKTsity of Georgia
REV RICHARD EULlxEIt, D D,
- Baltimore, Md.. I’agJjr Batdist <>’Uuri-h.
PUBS A 01 KAT>BOURN i E, * •' "
Mad is on, vVttcohsin, iMTsiUl r* Uriiterw* ty Wis.,
JOSEPH Lf. CONTE, M D,
Columbik, S C, Prol Chcm and G®°1 Unir of S C.
REV THGifAE OSUMMBK& D D,
Nadr Teon, Book Bd South Moth Pub Housq.
KTBRUifBY, 1 1 - * ’ * 9a Fr 1 .;
•Mfti^eita, 1 ixd, fonnerlV^t^»f. Cham linlv r&s. &
REV Jiff BONN ELL,
*■ ’ — - Maccn, Gii, Pn s Wes Fem College.
H0NTII0MA8 H WATTS,
Montgomery, Ala.-Ex-Governor State of Ala
REV. T. T. TKJIIENGlfc,
Montgomery, Ala., Pastor u irst Baptist Chnrcln
bbdavi^jsq, ;~
T. .''"Ju. - .; ' Montgomery Ala, Merchant
REV LU FHEll M : SMITH, D-D.
• • Oxford, Ga.'frwidcnt E?noiy CoFJcgc,
REV-A ©'STACY.-
' -- • Charlotte, N C, Pres Meek F.cmaleCjllege^
REV GEORGE F PIERCE, D;D. a
C~ '-Spart.’i, Ga.-BIftbbn M E ChurcH Bomb;
HON ALEXANDER 1 itfBTEPHENS,
'' Crawfordsvrllc, Ga.
REV c d,elliott;-d d,
Nashville, T^nn, ! Pres Nashville Female 'Acad’jv
REV G W F PRICE,
hi r *' ‘ Thskeb^ee, AH, Pres Tus Fcm College.'
REV^JA»raTOH,I>. : 0,’ •••••••••;
MObille, Ala,’Tiiirt,or Franklin St M ,
- : Southl " Ji * • -
US Church
■South. an:
REV ATMANNyD D, : -
Memphis, Tenn, .Pastor MEChnrch, Sooth.
GEN JAMES H CLANTON,
Kootgomery,^Ala.ChairmknDem State Ex Com.
REV GEO H W PETRIE. D D, r
! tj ' Montgomery, Ala, Pastor Pr61»^Church
REV A J BATTLE, •
. ; ft Marion, Ala, Pres Jndson Female College.
W S WYMAN,
the
’ranTclrnTTehn, Pres FranKlin Fem College.
REV E H MYERS, D D,
,«dB38N?
Macon, Ga, Book Merchant and Editor.
REV JOSEPH S KEY, i-.r« - tA
Macon, Ga, Pastor M E Church, South.
V JAMES F DOWDELL,
Auburn, Ala, Pres. B A Male College.
MESSRS R M SMITH & C0,
Athens, Ga,.Druggists.:
HCWELL COBB. JR, T * ^ «
Athene, Ga, Lawyer.
WM KING J0NES,.M,P-te; i 0 /
Alucns/Ga, Physician.
IEV CHARLES F DEEMS D D,
* *5$ &CPtjrPaltof fvin&ch of the Strangers.”
ill is list might' be increased to include the
name of almost every man, and^cURtLin^
1 he Southern States* We brfVe only g!Ven % taw'
t f the more prominent, whom everybody knows,
mcr-
alant. __ . . .
I Orders^IMCbf tl^praMfettra* >*l * >
JOHN DARBV A CO..
Stoftfi - ’8S6ie$
No 3 Choiec^otel.
March to.aOTbOl'i ?!
Wood’s Prize Mowerri (One and Two Horae.)
“ Self-Raking Reaper, with
*\ New Moving Attachment.
u Hand Rake Reaper.
Heine’s Illinois Harvester.
Manufactured by the Walter A. Wood Mow
ing and Reaping Machine Company. General
Office and Mannfactory, Hoosick' Fdls, Rensse
laer County, N. Y.
Branch Offices and Sales Rooms.
44. CortlandtSt., N. Y. City, P. O,; Box. 0865,
206 Lake Street, Chicago,Illinois.
Alexandria, Vo.
Madison, Wisconsin.
77, Upppr Thames St., London. »•.;
jJSS-Send for New Descriptive Circular arid
Price List. , r r J
Application from the South, South of Virgia-
a, should ba addreseed to tho New Yolk Branch
Office as above.
f.&r The above Machines will be furnished at
Factory prices by
F. PENCJLflr -
AYER, HILLS k CO., Agents,
Romc,;Ga.
i^-Tbe following persons now usq the above
Machines r
H.'TF, P^e^G/TK tKFjons, ,'Q. Pi Anthony,
Cas^rifl^ Oar^^- 2 ^-^ * •*— J -
Ab Echols, S. F. Smith, E. U. Harris, Rome,
Ga.
M. n. Bunn, R. Whitehead, Cedartown, Ga.
Henry C. Dean, Coosiiville, Ga,
A. R. Jones,JVan Wert, Ga.
Judge Barret, J. C. Carl*ngton, Calhoun, Ga.
R. B. Kyle, Gadsden, Ala.
J. F. Grant, Jacksonville, Ala.
J. R. Graham, Ladiga, Ala.
fob,4 w5 in.
FOUTZ’8
CELEBRATED
broken down and low-spirited harses,
by strengthening and cleansing the
It Is a sure preventive at all disease*
_ _ incident to this animal, such as UJ2»G ,
FEVER. GLANDERS, YELLOW
WATER, HEAVES. COUGHS. DI3-
TBXPEBf FEVERS. FOUNDER,
LOSS OF, APPETITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Ac. Its use improves
the wind, Increases the a] *'*■-
* * gives a smooth and glossy si
transforms the miserable skeleton
Into a fine lookiag and spirited horse.
To keepers of Cows this
tion is invaluable. It is * I
rentire against Rinderpest,
i, etc. It has been proven by
■quantity of milk and cream twenty,
■per cent, and make the batter firm
and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thrive much Cuter.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In.
the Lungs, Liver, fcc., this article acts
as a specific. By putting from one-
|«lf a paper te a p.per in a hnrrtl of (
swill th&abore diseases will be eradi
cated or entirely prevented. If given
in time, a
sure for the Hog
in prevail
Cholera.
dive i
DAYID E. FOUTZ, PnfrittN’ )
BALTIMORE, Hd,
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States, Canadas and South America.
*' W. p.HOYT k C<£,Agents. Rome, gv
scpio-wty;
.mm OINTMENT.
UOR 'ho cure of Burns, Piles. Qqras, FeifTi
Jj Sores, Scald Head, Tetter Worm, ^ore Nip^.
pies, Sore and cracked Lipe, Fresh. Wounds and
Sores of every description.
The proprietor respectfully refers to the fol
lowing certificates, from gentlemen of ‘.the high
est respectability, in Georgia, and othet atm, ,
who havo used the ointment: i
The undersigned, the most of us' from sjonal
use ot. and others of us from hi *
theenrativo O^pro >erties of mSS
MENT, take great pleasure ip rcecbnuqep4Ing
it as a valuable, molicine, and. &
( all the diseases which .. the
it. We believe U.to be a true and genuine rem
edy for the“chsds enumerated >y the inventor,
and have no cUriibi that it will give satisfaction
to all wfrhcr rftJiy try it.
Hon. BH. Hill, Hon: El Y- HilL Hon. O.A.
Bull, B.C. Ferrell, Esq, Augustus B. Fannin,
Col. C. S. McKinley, Dr. Wm.1 Beasley, Drs.
Ware Jy Long, Dr, C. Hull, Dr- H- fi- Wimbiih,
Dr. Augustas Q Stanley, D. W. Morgen* Jesse
McLendon, J. C. Curthright, J. E. Morgan.
“ LaGraxge, Ga^ August, IS Cl.
Col. Wm. B- Pbtor—Dear Sin -feo ask me
mB&rcrit ingredi „ ......
poailion f as wO 1 as the mode of compounding it
and consider it a remedy powerfully effiqmioug
is relieving the maladies it professes to euro, as
well as many other- cutaneous diseases, I have
known it used with much suceess in the treat
icut ofjFiloJ particularly, and take pleasure Jn
‘Pijr^oris wishing to- pfocurb xfte. Ointment sic
ther in small quantltler ‘br by wholesale, wH
P .cate.p P ir
Also for sale by all -Druggist*.
For sale InfRoraebyUr’K V'Mitchell. ^
march lCwOm ' *" 1 • i • ' -
“Twri 1
"W- 1 n •* xm
:nmw
Rome,
:£lountieSii n
_ ^scliou 19th oi tile act of Jan
L-Jal* 30ft. IfiCi, airtettdSl Jaljr-13Bi, lS8«. to
vi.l«*tatc»l reventato atfppraWlM;gJrei-n-
Lent and pay the public debt,
notice is hereb
■fled enumerati: _
nation at Home, from tlu> fith (oi-tUrof M.refc,
'AS required bV £
JUSTICE counrs
918 Dist.' Rome 1st and 3d Fridays in each
1,1 s”“''Dirf) oa**^p?tagTi 3
month.
1059Dift L.irins^on 2nd Saturday in each
' . li! O .
962 i Cbnlio <2(1. Saturday in caon
snmtl. ft,. us > UU/ft
859 Dlst. Afatton., Itli .Saturday.. in each
^ Dist " i ***«**/« Saturday , a each
n*a priraU Inatruetor for Married perions >7?^^
boss about to Marry, l^HiMale snd Female, I , .j.' j
.i: .1 _ l ?-« 1 IV-». '*>•' '»• - ' ' “ - ‘
ererlhin- ronq^jin- the plmiology and
lions of our Sexual System, and the pro
B»'«r.iPr«Mntiin- .f.Offspring, .ineludic-
nonr discovenia e.refttiefiir. ^iven in
English iMSfangnssby
idt really a rnlaabl. and Interesting work.'
written in pilnin language for the genen
rod engravings. AU-youHg -tOirriSit jrcSp
contemplating marriage, and 1 hnrir
< Imneaiment to m.rried iife, -
redd Ibis Bddlt; ‘It Mr&loMS-46crcts;'t»Hlt
tdieiUd. be ecqueiBled vritbftft StiU iil ls
• T ^ NOTICE.
s ajput
ok that mnst be locked up, and not lie
] house. Ji-will-be-seBtto any-oneon the ie-
pt of Fifty Ceri^ AHdress DryWriu YOUNG
>; 44®;§r5 D «« P T r» Sovtfir Phiiadeljobit,
ar
mCvrCSrioTfia 1
, ''.Floyd County Courts
*u:.'^SUPERioi COURT
‘ bits 2d Alondarfa January and 2d Mondi^r
i .July.'iU & Itoss/Clerk.
<i, v. . . . couiit ov onniNAnr \ .
! Sits 1st Momlay 1 ne»ch month, Henry“John -
ioo, Ordrosky; ’ ' ; ’ 4 ’ J *** :
.'Al. * * 'jus-rick couitrs
•The true Grains of Health!
The tme Grains of Health!
ONE FILL IS
ONE PIIX IS
DOSE.
DOSE.
FLOYD COUNTY. ' \ r \ )\
GEORGIA, FLern Cocnrr.
AT 7 HERE AS, A. S. Ford, administrator <
VV estate or Wm. Ware, deeeseed. epp
me fur letters of disaiui.n Irem said.i *
This is therefore, to citrall persons CO
to show cause, if any they can, within the
proscribed by law, why tbs <r ’ ”
should not be dismissed from his a
and receive the useel letters of diamisaion.
By the Ordinary, JESSE LAMBEB
apr20-3m ; Clerk C. C
TT’.irr'irnt
GEORGIA, Flora Cocstt. , ,
TT TEAM P. LUIIPKIN, Adiamislrifor
Jl Samuel B.JInnt, deceased,' msk.s appli
Samuel B.Jiont, deceased,'
tion in terms of tne law, for lell
sion.
This is therefore to cite all persons
to show raase, ir aiiy they esn, wilhir
prescribed by law. why the said
Lni -
From Nora Soutia tu ‘ ‘ ’
MEXIOO AND
ALASKA
The People know them S
The People use them t
The People praise them S
They are the
NAPOLEONS OF TAE DAT.
NAPOLEONS OF THE DAY.
Like a hurricane they
Stceep till ‘Competition from the Field.
They Grapple at the Heart of every Disease,
and Extinguish it and its fountain head. They
fortify the system against sudden attacks of dis
ease and epidemic, end enable the patient to
brave the dangers of miasmatic swamps, forests
nd other iQcsitics. .
DR. MAGGIEL’S BILLS
Believes th. entire system,of pains and nashe
enliven the spirits and send new blood.
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERT VEIN.
They impart a
Sparkling Brightness to the Rye
A.Rosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Ruby Tinge to the Lips.
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to^he Complexion.
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on all Sides.
For all affections of the kidneys they are unsur
passed.
DR,
MAGGIEL’S
IS THE
SALVE
Household Treasure of the Day*
Burn
'.Jt will cool the^violent pain of
• 6c*Mhione: urinate.
It will Allay inflamation at oqoo.
It soothes the painful throbbing of Wounds.
It cures Corns, Chlblaios and frost bites.
R If Is incomparable for chapped hands, sore
lipe and roogfaness of the skin.
It.stops all*, pain at once.
Call for. these inestimable Medicines at your
druggists, and if you cfinnot procure them; send
to this office. ‘
All Orders to the United States
mast be Addressed to
HERBERT tfe CO.,
«t 1-2, Droadway, Sew York.
Foi Sale by
DR. R. V. MITCHELL,
ISvljr Rome, Ga.
umpkin should nnl be dismiued from bis a,
linulratiun, .nd receive the usual letters
.»E*SE LAITRER^O.’^C.
FIdJYD POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE.
'Y^TILLJie sold beforerhe Cuurt House door.
Rome, within the
the 1st Tuesday in May next, tbe
ty; vis;
JiJrix: ■ . ft./;,' ;l)£93.71 ;
Lot of lend No. 49, Jtl, Dutrict and Tth, Men,
ion. Floyd eonntv Levied on by whtne M,£
J&fl'
vor ot Smith * Branham and A- B- Culberson >.‘f3. .The
Randolph Partlow. *. Levy made and returned to employed
' EXECUTOR S RALE. ' . I
> Y virtue of an order greeted by J the ’Court e
t • — — - wmtfj^GiSieJMnte
' Ordinary of Floyd county, >
acres of lend, more or less, the seme being , a
that part of the south half of lot No. 19S in tl
23d Dittriet and 3d Section, of , originally Che:
okee, but now of said caunty, of
lie* immediately west of the road leading from
Berne to Summerville, sold subject Is as ioeuu
branee for pnrebsse money, amounting to about
Also, at the same time aad place,, fen ,
more or less, tbe same being part of fof No.
same District and Section at the above, adj
ing it, and also immediately West ot Summer
ville road.
Also, at the tame time; and place, a numbe -
ei notes, account.<, etc, tnppoaed to beinaolven ,
and too namerana te
Also, at Cedartown, in Polk rtmnty,. Georgia,
at the same time, lot of land No. 228, in the -Tt] i
District and 4th Section, containing dt ttoret,
more or less, and lying in said eongty of Po lk
Terms cash in currency.
. ELIZABETH JOHNSON,! -ZxemAul l
JOHN W. JOHNSON, j, , ,
W:
-iernotf
ILL be sold before the’Goriff 1 House door
in Floya caunty; on thhi first r ^Tuesday ii
Nineteen acres of lot No. TW;tSi ‘DSttHit' am
Mrs Mary J. bumpkin, to satisfy a2 Ys from thi
Justice Court of the 919th District; G. AI—Blael
Ble*. nt A Cameron, vs G P Partoh, and other f
feiss my.kHtda, ^
-- Dejfjr.Sbffi
„ uo*l i: i‘.
1 .tiles s
tunboO
Diseases of, Women,!
‘**0^ ApptHfor: sick Heidaeb^ Lher J
i aprillB.
GEORGIA, FLorh Cotorr,.
A LL persona indebted to'tbe' -estate of Thee
C Hicks, late of said coanty, deceased, are
requested to come forward and make'immediate
payment, and those havfng claims against said
estate will please present them te as in f
of Ch'e law, in such cases. Made .and pro*
this, 3dAppi, 1839. ELKANAH EVRL‘
; ; ,f Adm’r.
WANTED AGENTS.
ITS TO 2200, EVERYWHERE
Female, to introduce threughont
the Southern States, tbe Genuine. Improv
ed Common-tense Family Sewing Machine-—
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt,
bind, braid and embroider in a most superior
manner. Price only $20, lolly warranted for
five yeare. We will pay $1,000 fur any machine
that will sew a stronger, more beautiful and
more elastic seam than oars. It makes the
Elastic Lock-stitch. Every secofed'stitch can be
cut, and still .the cloth cannot be polled apart
without teurin IL We pay agents frem $75 to
$200-per month "and 1 expenses/ or a commission
from which twice that amount can be nrada<—
Address: S. M.TOLIVER k CO., Franklin, Ky,
or'West Point Ga.
Caution: Do not be imposed upon by other par
ries palming off worthless cast-iron maehines
under the samo - name or otherwise.-. <.-urs is
the only genuine .aud reallypractical machine
manufactured. ^ * ' :* sep2Q-w-3m
SOLUBLE MANURES.
Sulphuric Acid A Superphos-
" Company.
AR L EST ON,
r.
HAVING COMPLETED THEIR EXTEN
SIVE MANUFACTORY, are now p spared to
fqruiah SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS no other
kinds being available to Planters (. immediate
returns for their investments. Tit s Company,
nnder tho direction entirely of Southern men
of high character, effera inducements which will
recommend it to Southern. Planters. Their
works are among the largest and most complete
in tjhe United States, and enable them to pre
pare at hutue an abundnqt supply of tfcd proper
sol vent for the South Carolina* native Bone. Phos
phates which are near* by From these Phos-
j ihates they propose to manatee tore a FER
TILIZER even richer in Soluble Phosphates
than those made from Raw Bones, and contaia-
ing more than twice the quantity of Supsrpbos-
] >hate of Lime found in the best average manures
heretofore offered for sale, the rates at waieh we
offer them being no higher than the average
price et other Fertilisers, while l)ie uajigres.
igqejf fertilfsfagmateria), they
contain twice as
are In te«t much cheaper te the consumer. i They
are offered' on tho market In two -forms, with a
guarantee-that the material in each will corres
ponds the advortisemest:
Etiwas No. 1.—Soluble Phosphate, ctltMRiUA
from.eighteen to twenty-Qvp per cent of pure
sofnble phosphate of Lime, and furnished at six
ty dollars ^icr ten. .
Eolabl. Phftspbale and tbreo to f.nr per cal of
Agents. AMiNoont ef ten per cento. th. ah.T.
prices will be mad. for cash. Orders fo b. ter-
warded immediately to theagunts and ilolivary
made as directed,
WM: C. BEE * UtU Agent?.
•a G* frett<tost- :
... Us - - ■'
T WO month, aftor dalc appfiofldMiASItiM
male to this Ordinary of Floyd^gconnty for.
leave te sell all the real estate of Thos. J. Hides,
foteofsaidconnty.'d^d.^E-E—
ap« 1 -AaSi
rTTF
Georgia Flotd County.
the estate
plication for lette:
These fire therefore Mfcite and
.and singular those concerned, toLe and appear
«t my office within the time prescribed by lav, to
“if?PH
show causa if any they hare, wjjyumii
should not be dismissed. '** ***^
febdftm JESSE LAMBERTH, XX O. F. C. Ord'y.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Mortgage sbeuff sale.
ILL b< sold bchirr Uie Court Hons. door,
in Summer rill*. -Ga- on 4h.ilst Tut^day
of sal o, tb,
■y mnje, shoot IS years old, levied
in Jane next, daring the li
following property,
One dark bay mi
•Iso'by the plaintiff
JNQ, 8. OLEQHOBN, Dep'y S
apriimio.
GEORGIA, CaATToooa , cookTT.' ;--5jiOTrr
rrwo months after date application' trill
longing to the
. ° ■ r :m<
T ‘ 1
made to the Conrt or
ga conntj for leave
ton
TT rail, i -j .
, S.M. BAXEB,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T WO months after tho date 1
will bo made to the
Chattooga coanty for to»TC to sell lot? af. Und
No. 133 134, snd 119, in th. 13th D strict of Chat
tooga county, the enti-ersalesUte of Nelson All-
man, deeosied, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Nelson Allman, deceased.
■ NELSON ALLMAN,
march!. Administrator.
.iwOOOU r4 01,
GaoaoiA Chattooga Couxrr
A LL persons having demands against ths ea-
estate of Nelaon Allman, late of said coanty,
deceased, are hereby notified to present them by
the 1st day of July next, and those indebted to
the estate are required to come forward agd make
payment: N. A, ALLMAN, Jr.,
mareh301m, Admlotstrator.
POLK COUNTJ.
j be sold hefore Uts Court House door
in Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.. betweea
j ; A/ I5‘P0 Greenback
Of - full vulua sent free to any B#ok Agent.
Agents vanto* for Matthew Halo Smith’s
, ,J i ,M«tv took, -.
ionshine & Shadow in N. York
A work replate with Anecdotes aad Incidents
of Lite in the Great MetropolisJwng a Mirror
of New York* reflectingIbe Secrets of the Great
<Lty- u*w*n v j#0 he ai
told SO m day. another sold aad
-227 in 15 davs. arother 3W in 7
(bed
Odcliri
days. No bool ever published tfiftt sells so tap-
1’t Ton wish to know how Forfonos are namda
and hist in-a
hTWa"
r ; how Shrewd Men are - ruined
- “ men” are swindled
, and Merchants ora
lad; how Dance Halls and "Concert Sa-
1 oons are Managed; how , Gambling .Houses and
Lottericj are conducted; how Stock Companies
” riginate and how. the Bubbles Burst, 4Q.- read
jsworkii Jf ton* Jff» about the myste/ies of
not^^Sa^ roerehfiu, 1 ‘iV ,I AUmO^ of’said county, ceutaining forty acre*' more in
toro Votuma; t29 p^ges, Finely Illustrated, The less. Aitd it furthe-appearing that said aotd re-
*n giVen.” Qur *2 page circular
Gkeoabaek sent free on application.
dtuiDgiwhich timowpp^stwtir baracsitred'aJd “^Dist..’"^^.^^^; dthJjSait^ajf.ln
il4wrminailainectodaaeiksslthattid ssSHoh,
each month.
. 924 Dist., Barkers.^id Saturday -UL each
*1129* Diiti^Popskulir^th Srtu&y W eaoh
month.
If there are any errors in tho above will
some one please point them out, so that 'We
maY correct-them. • *',
«i DetLfX&* ■■ -;/ : ; , V .’,,
Justices of the PeaqC !
1
GAN GET;ft,
FULL SETT OF BLAHKS
■•tAHHHl iil'H .if .1 V
AT THE COOBIBB OEEICEt .-
'
for; full particulars: and terms address the
Is publishers.* ' J.-B.BUBR A CO;
sqjgnjj-wlm-pd HARTFORD CONN.
TREASintliRS NOT1PR
icrsons having cl aims s gainst Floyd
county thst have been audited, and all per-
hplfling: Jufjr Tickets issued since Jnns 1865,
nr<Srequeste-1 to present them' for payment-
if* tJi JiT-. MOORE,
P.C.
marehl6t^-wlm. i ,
- Tkeaanrer,’
reqr
ssfi >!. ::ftDAHE] COUNTY. :
Tlanordcrofth. Court of Ordinary'.of Dade
eomjte-Gp . willbo sold before the ’Court
House door, iu Trenton, on the 1st Tuesday In
May next, within tho legal hours of sale, lot No
14, in the (own of Trenton, belonging to the es
tate of Wm. Bullion, deceased. Terms made
known on day of sale. ,
: MANOE8 MORGAN, J Administrators.
: —h: JOSEPH KILLION, |
■W* 1 ?- : ■ - j
GEORGIA, Dana Coearr,
■\\f HEKEAS, Pcfcr Forester; applies to me for
- IT letters of .dismission from the estate af
H.L. Forester, late of saidcoumy, doeeased. ;
This is therefore, to cito ail persons concerned
to show cause, if any they bare, within the time
prescribed by ■ law, * why the said Applicant,
' ' *•' ’ 1 ]’ --- -—* — of dismis-
should not receive tho usual letters
siort: 7 ' -‘you el* tzu
Given under my hand and offleinl signature, thii
— 1869.
JAS. C. TAYLOB,
jMareh22d
the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuetday in,
May next, the following property, to wit: ‘
Coile snd £ S Coilc, to satisfy two i Us from
by pWutiffiTr uxexcution for pur-
•hfiMJMi^ytfir lauteh.':/.;!= iao V
A * S MC ‘ :11E ^riff
GEORGIA, Pout Lorarr. barn
'.Rule Nisi in the>?rperi'T Courts pr^cut the
Hon. Johu'S. BiH» j.Jutlgc,of nri>l Court.
tils t.navw.
hna
Mortgage,' etl?.’} .'■*»
James F. Dover;
■ ; •. ,T». IZUGl
Hugh J. Jones.
Elis' J E. Davis;-
alqo-jq oJeHw si:
. Tappreringto the Grart by ti e-priilUn .1 J;
X F. Dcvrr. mecumpa&ied by the uoU mnl m«»rt
gaga deed that on the ttinrte*t.iifr~tH»tli) daj
November, eignU, a hnadrs^
defendants m^lf fiuu deliyered. to tba Plaiutiff
-opt
tera, in all 1
jSSi^dSaatfo£3
prwenv moment. It embraces
every subject that can U- thooeht Ar^ pn!lr J
^“■^asaaas-ia^j
Cotamefte^ri
n* Law^ it -
»5^5SSa£SafSa
it is a compieto univeraal mjtruetoi^^ il *<l
consideration mSy Be 1 thus breflyitited 10 ^1
othermtiqaa. In tMirespectUrton, , ^<l
fWh^iuntryln,.
ttogl
branch of manufactures, mechsiteT
eral science. “t.I
“A It it a library twitself, where craryij
eonsalt •temdthurti’e."thn.!V!fc
ivaluabla kev ot knowledge. *"l
_____
A P pr«irf,tog correct
ig an*
PRICE OF THE WOkk,'i*FH VOL
* — cloth Jl u. jl vilutur ^ j
•rocee,
Wiresiljl
Tt ~j^\
Blood Purifier.
c iT
t fitIts-.osxlm stages, EnkurtaJ
.tion of the Gla-u-
futAtrs;-
>R'SkWo PhBtnie
“ A* ^osaitiia'- eradicates' evenr kiSd ofb
norand had taint, and restores the entire n I
tea to a healthy condition. ,* I
*%.Itls Fsrfeotlyt-Hivrmless,never proJaft 1
articles of which it isu mode - are putiiiie
around each bottle.
by UteJfeifeal toetlfy te
Many Thousands of our Best Citizen. I
*t ri'H J‘W ... -I
vaasastssar ™- *
t« BALTIMORE STREET, 1
Baltimore, Md.
anrHE
|W
mmmam \
organs, sr of ths system geweraljy. For
of appetite it is Ihe-fnofPwhMBomeand e
nervoej derangement. It is i
#v«cMM3pHija iMi
1 agreeable '
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are Dangerous- This r
great tneesss for nine yean a
Ration to i
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i mail watt',
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j5r*T«:tehom all srifrs should be rani M j
■ mXLIU &. JtAHPIN, Rome, Gs
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Por aU ths
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ly saoptea bwp»»i
sassfi-S
iSSS
th'eirpromifory csto beating date the 1 day
bearer, five hundred dollars for . value .received,
and that afterwards on the day and 1 year 'afore
said, ths dafondents tho bettor, to scaurs ths pay-!
ment of said note executed and delivered to.the
plaintiff their deal «f mortgage, whereby tbe
said dofcndanU uiottgaied to the plaintiff let of
land number eight hundred end s.xty-six, in the
eighteenth (18th) dbtrict and third (3d) sectorn'
of eaid county, containing forty acres t
mains nnpaid, it is therefore -ordered..that the
said defendants do pay into court on or hefore
the first day of the next torni thereof; the prin-
cipil, interest and.eest,’ due on laidnbte.or show
ceus. to the contrary, if any they can, and. on,
idanfs so to do, the'eqaitvr
(UcioumIv taken for each
action or remove the ob
BtiCcaveh)
aadswriffiftW
the failure of the defeni
and redemption in and to said mortgage prem
ises be forever .hereafter barred and fordelosed.
And tt Is further ordered thatlha Talebe' pub- ^J| . ..
S&«iw«#asw i! .
ar served oa the defendants er their special Uuce the effect ofa drastic nance. „v.tdS
agent cr attorney at leaat three uonlha previous
fa fltm vlAvl term nf ttli« .'fttiri
Back and kolas, they t
taken, as required, to chanq
the system.. .With such chan
tathe next term of this court.
JOHN 8. RIGBY, J 8 C T C..
GEORGIA, Ponx CocxiT. ,j tlo , “
I do hereby certify that the abeve is a Iran ex
tract from the Record of Minute! of Polk Supe
rior Court.
as't produces the desired effect by symP 84 "
.is a Dinner Pill, tako one or two J
mote digestion and reliove the stomach*
An occasional dose stimulates the |
bowelsjnto heatthy action, re»Un« |
feb!3
in r-»
•WM. Jr HO WAR®,
and Invigorates the system, (tonee1
vsntaxeous where no serious derangec'fta,*' ■
One who foeia totereidvwell,often ffndsre^^
^ these tHUs makes h
their cleansing and re
Gxeuu, Pole Couarv. .
TYTHIBIAI, Thomas C. Naaapten ban ap-
Tf plied for Letlars efAdreiaUtratiea aa the
r cleansing and reno
ties apparasna. T4 j^,|
Dl*. JlCTJCrijr* CO., rrmetum \
ZOWMZT. MASS., v. ». A
estate af David I. Hampton, lata af said aaaaty
deceased.
Theas are therefore toaito aad admonish ail
singular, the kindred aad creditors af said de
ceased, to shew cense, if any axial, why latter
af adiaiaieti alien ebewld net ga granted* to mi
r.pplieent in terms of th* few.
Given under my hand, this March 28th. 1849
S.A. BORDERS, C. C. O
, 1 April 1 t . '
Bold by Nowlin * Maepin, aa. ■
gisto in Rome; also, by all draggnts
laalff
Groaotx, PoLk CanxLT. —.
W HEREAS, WILLI4MS
u the aext firiond _
and her miaox *jSl
exemption __ ef PiS^SSS&vSkti
JUIT1CB8 OF THE PEACE.
/■'IAN goto fall set of blanks at tho Ceorim
V Office.
and valaatian u/homeetead, jjtt
upon th* same at my effe* •*
of March, 1M», by 13 ocloek, J*. 0rJlllrf .
fife— It. Hon. F^W- C.C-*
imarchli,