The Rome tri-weekly commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 1868-18??, January 17, 1869, Image 4

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SATURDAY NIGHT. Tb« week in put; it* latest r»j la vanished with the clsaing day ; And 'tis «« far beyond our graap Ita now departing hours to claip, As to recall that momont bright When first creation sprang to light, Yet, who would sigh for its return T We are but pilgrim* born to mourn ; And moments as they onward flow Out short the threads of human woe, And bring us nearer to the scenes Where sorrow ends, and heaven begin*. Hum Farm and Garik Important items llye por Fattening.— Many persons consider rye good for nothing except for making whiskey ; but experiments with it prove it to be valuable for rap idly fatteciog stock A gentleman owning ft young pig tried it for feed with this result: He took a small cask with oi o head out and filled about half full of water and put rye meal enough in it to make it as thicK as would dip easy, replenishing it from day to day, and throwing into it the surplus tnilk of a single cow after supplying the wants of tile family. This wag coiitin ued for several mouths, when tils pig was fed a little corn meal. At eight months old it was killed, and then weighed two hundred and forty-oue pounds. Darkness Faw hauls to Fattk.V' INO —-It is a foot that all animals fat ten faster in diuily-lighted places than t! n full light of day. This is well known in respect to frwis. From «x>. pcriaienut made with sheep, conclusions have been reached that in a dark sh:d, well ventilated and properly warmed, they will make the most mutton from a given amount,of food. But dark sta bles are not good fur horses, or breed ing stock of any kind ; fat is not with such the most important object iu view. Value or Coal Ashes.— Save all your ooal ashes. They aro great ab sorbents, and too valuable to be used in making roads or side walks. If you have any impure places abc ut. your barn or out bouses, coal ashes will immedi ately purify them. A hen house which is weekly sprinkled with them will be kept sweet, and the sow Is healthy. If your garden is of a heavy clay soil, coal ash s are a gre.t neutralizer. The lime which they contain as well as the ashes made from wood used in kinkiing the fir*, make them a good dressing about fruit trees. Draining Garden. —Many and many a well tilled garden has wet spots in it which need draining and which if well under drained—four Let deep—will he the rich est and warmest spots in the garden. Make a trial, and you wi l run the drains through the wholo our word for it. The danger of tho roots of fruit trees entering deep drains is next to none. Beaten* Biscuits.—Work up one quart of flour—with salt as usual—with thick, sweet cream, into stiff dough. Beat it un til entirely smooth and soft enough to roll, and cut into busouitof half-inch in thick ness. If you have not cream, uss a table spoonfnll of butter, and wet with sweet milk. Theso baked slow and hard, so as to be done without browning, make the best home-made crackers we have ever seen. If rolled out as thin asaknifo blade, into large cake% pricked thickly and baked a light brown, they are known as ‘ Qaim inies”—nice for teas and dyspeptics. If baked in iron like wofles, but very shallow, they are wafers. Some of these wafers buttered, and then having sugar and pow dered cinnamon sifted over them, with a browning in a bri.-k ovcd, aro very popular with lovers of sweet breads. Soda Buiscuit.—lnto ono quart of flour rub a teaspoonful of salt, and cue of best cooking soda. If you have no sour milk, put with tho soda two teaspoonfulls of cream of tartar. Work it into a smoothe, rather soft dough with cream. If you use skim-milk, or wator, you must allow a large rpoonlul of shortening. Poisonous Beverages. —The des velopmcats by the World of the pois onous mixtures which arc dispensed st the fashionablo bars in New York, have marred the happiness cf hun dreds and thousands during the recent holidays. It was shown by analysis that “fine old bourbon” contained fusil oil, rancid lamp cil, prussic acid, winter green and strichnine. The commodi ty called brandy was compounded of the same pleasant elements. These facts coming to the knowledge of old bibbers, they Were reduced to a great quandary. Death and the cherished beverage one side, and health and in tolerable abstinence on the othor. It is reported of two venerable suckers at Delmonico’s, that they could not re sist habit so far as not to attend at the accustomed hour; and, what is wonder ful to relate, instead of the sight of tho dear creature exciting their 'thirst, it had the opposite effect, aud each was perforce content with a lemonade. We may infer from those two eases what a shock to old habits, and what wretchedness havs afflicted all New Yorkers during the past ten days. As Delmoaico, tie Filth Avenue Hotel, Metropolitan and other high prioed and fashionable establishment* have the credit of vending the most richly k «piced liquors, they promised in the future to have all the liquors they buy analzyed beforo they are admitted to their cellars. Os course, they have no agency in the adulteration. It was ready done to their bands. —Richmond Whig. geui ;2Uwt**mfut*. Honey Glycerine, Klder Flovrer, Roquet anil Palm, IN Quality, Style and Perfume warranted equal to the English tad sold fully 50 per cent, cheaper, which accounts foi the great ailing olf in thi demand lor the foreign soaps, and the unprecedented success of the Aural ca v Conu-ANY Toiuit Soai-s, now aold ev-ry where in th* United States. McKF.ON, VAN HAAGEX it CO. Sole Manufacturers Philadelphia St New York. Wanted-Agents to Sell the American KNiTxrsG Machine. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knit ting Mach'ne ever invented. Will knit 20- 000 stitches per minute Liberal inducements to Agents. Address Amkicas Knitting Ma chine Cos., Boston, Mass, or St. Louis. Mo. • Os and Rapids Mrcu. Sept. 10, IS6B. LipemcoTT & Bakswem. : The people seem to be crazy about your Rk d Jackst Axes. Please send me twenty dozen more Youis truly, W. D. F. CAUTlON.—Unprincipled dealers are sell ing Axes painted red. as the Red Jacket Axe. The good qualities of this Axe consists in its superior cutting qualities not in the Red Paint. The "Rbd Jacket” is for sale by all resp"n sible hardwale dealers and the manufactur ers. LIPPINCOTT & BAKF.WELL. Pittsburg. Pa. Sole owner* of Colburn's and Red Jacket patents- NATIONAL AGRICULTURALIST —AND— Pennsylvania Farm Journal. DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Horticulture, St Rural Economy, Published at Pittsburgh, Pa. J. M. Sr G. D. KUESTER, Editors. Assisted by a corps o! Practical C'ontribu'ors. Terms: —SI 00 per annum: Ten copies f 7 50. Hy-Advertislng 25 ct». per line foreach in sertion -rfT) THE CHEAPEST AM > BEST" COLLECTION'S OF PIANO MUSIC. A Complet- Library of the Choicest Compo sitions. Pieces suited to all Grades of Play ers, is comprised in the following series of elegant volumes, any one of which would cost in the usual form ot Sheet Music ten times the price. THE WREATH OF GEMS, just publish ed, can'aining over 100 of the choicest and most popular Songs. Ballads, and Duets of the and y. with Piano accompaniament, THE HOME CIRCLE, 2 vols,containing March es, Waltzes. Polkas. Schottisches, Redowns. Quadrilles, Contra Dances. Piano Forte Ceihi, and Four-hand Pieces. THF. PIANIST’S ALBUM, lvol. A continuation of thesan e c'ass ot Music as that ol the “Home Circle ’ SILVER CORD. 1 vol. Songs. Duets. Trios. Quarters, with Piano Ace’s. SHOWER OF PEARLS. 1 vol Choice vocal Duets, witn Piano AccY GEMS OF GERMAN SONGS. 1 vol. GEMS >F SCOTTISH -ONPS. 1 vol. GEMS OF SACRED SONGS 1 vol OPERATIC PEARLS. I vol Vocal beau ties of the standard Operas, with Piano Ace’s. THE OPERA BOUFFE, a collection of vo cal ami Instrumental Geins 1 rum Offenbach’s Opera of ''Grand Duchesse,” "Belle Helene,” ‘ Baihe Bleuo.” and others. Pales Each vol,, Boards, -52 50- Go th $3.00. Cloth, full gilt, SI.OO. Sent by n ail, post-paid, to any address. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishes 277 Washington Streel, Boston C. 11. DITSON&&CO 711 Broadway. N. V. BRING BUT NOBLE—SeII help i<7r young men, who having erred, desire a better manhood. Sent in sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. If benefitted return the postage. Address PHILAN'THKOS, Bex P.. Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ Geo. P. Rowell & Co- nff'er to adver tisers th* most complete method of rcasehs ing the public, thorugh the newspapers, of any agency in the countiy. —Springfield (0.) Transcript. If you want to advertise, If you want to advertise, If you want to udvertiso, Send% stamp Bend a stamp Send a stamp For For For Our now circular Our new circular, Our n»w circular, Containing list* Containing li-ts Containing lists Os all the best advertising mediums'. Os all the best advertising mediums. Os all the best advertising mediums. The names are given Tho names are given The names arc given And And And The price* ure given, The prices are given. The prieoa are given. You can estimate the cost You can estimate th* cost You can estimate tho cost Ami And And Make your order largo or small. Make your order large or small. Make your order large or small. Our list of 100 Our list of 100 Our list of 100 Local papers Local paper* Local paper* Aud high prioed weeklies And high priced weeklies And high priced weeklies. Are largely used by advertisers, Are largely used by advertisers, Are largely used by advertisers, Because the special rates Because the special rales Because the special rates And the choice position offered And the choice position offcied And the choice position offered Make them pay. Make them pay. Make them pay. Send for a circular S nd for n circular Send for n circular Otto. P. Howell <& Cos., Geo. P. Rowell k Cos., Geo. P. Howell * 0 >, Advertising agents, Advertising agents, Auvorligiog agents, New York. New York. New York. ■‘The hou»e of GlO . P. Rowell & Co ta the only one in tbe business that ha* itself used advertising to auv great extent to advance ita own interests. They spend large sums, and find And by personal expe rience what advertising pays the beet.”*— N. Y. Mail AGENTS WANTED FOK THE "Gray Jackets, And hetc they Lived, Fought and Died for Dixie , with Incidents and SkeUkee of Life in the Confederacy.” TIIE SPICIEST AND CHEAPEST ' WAR BOOK PUBLISHED. Dp'-Send for Circular and see our terms, with a full description of the work. Address Junes Bros, fi Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga-: or St. Louis, Mo THE PATENT MAGICIOMir Will color gray hair a permanent block or brown. Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for $1,25. Addreas WM. PATTON, Treasurer. WANTED. AGENTS, $-5 to S2OO per month, every where. male and female, to introduce the Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $lB. Fully warranted lor five years. We will pay SIOOO lor any machine that will sew a stronger, ir.oie beautiful, or more elastic ser.ra than ours. It makes the “Elast.c Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch can be cut. and still the cloth ca mot be lulled apart wirho-t tearing it. We pay -J gents Irom $75 to ?200 per month St expans es, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made, -•fddrers SECOMB & CO', Pittsburgh, Pa-, Boston, Mass- or St. Louis, Mo. C-dUTI ON—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off woithieas cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only geanine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can he made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer f.om Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: —• SCUOFI'L.V AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, EnuPTioNs and Eruptive Diseases, Ulceus, Pimpi.es, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia oil Tic Douloureux, Dehiuty, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel ’he foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the ye ar. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders ure nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid it ielf of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; clea ise it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in tho veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep tho blood healthy, and all is well; hilt with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be lVr lasting health, bonier or later somethi/.e must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and de-orves mm 1 ), the reputation of accomplishing those ends. Rut the world has been egregioti.dy deceit and by preparations of it, partly because tie drug alone lias not all the virtue that is eliiimea for it, but more because iiiaiiy preparations, pretending lo be concent rated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sursnpurilla, or any thing else. Dining late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bittbr and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the lead of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think vve have ground for believing it lias virtues which arc irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In *der to secure their complete eradication from the system, tho remedy should he judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED 11Y Dlt. J. €. AYJGII & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per llottle ; Six Bottles for $3. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for tho cure of every variety of Throat and X.mig Complaint, that it ir, entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR TIIE CUHE OF Costiveness, Jawulice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Shin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They aro sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Trios 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for SI.OO. Greatnumbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below rained fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there iB for them, aud they should have it. All our remedies are / Sold by Nowlin and Maupin and all the Druggists in Rome, also by all Druggists aud de fiers in Medicine everywhere. W. D. HOYT, 4 Go. Wholesale Agents, Rome, Ga. jan .14- ly. JOHNSON, WEEKS & CO., General Commission Merchants 13S Pearl Street, near Wall, NEW YORK. ROBERT H. JOHXSON, WILLIAM A. WEEKS, SAMUEL M. WEEKS, Particular attention paid to Order*. Liberal advances made upon Bills Lading aud Produce in hand. dee'2o. KAYTON’B OIL OF LLFK Cure*— Headache end TuothaoUeia a half rninuts. THE CORNER ZDZEWCTG- STORE, BROAD STREET ROME Ga. Keeps constantly on hand a lresl. supply of PURE FINE DRUGS CHEMICALS, DYESTUFF, I’ll VI'S, &C., ScC., OILS IN VARIETY, ! Train, Olive, Benzine, Linseed, Kerosccne, Turpcntine j Lubricating, Castor, Sewing, Machine, ifec., &c. FLUID EXTRACTS, •Solid Extracts, ENGLISH A AMERICAN manufacture of Medicine, PATENT MEDICINES of ail kinds, VARNISH IN VARIETY. FINE WINE, BRANDIES, WHISKY, GIN &. RtTM For Medicinal and Sacrimental purposes. Before purchasing elsewhere, either wholesale or retail, call on R V. MITCHEIA M.I). aug29. Post Office Corner. THE MODEL HARDWARE STORE Is brim full of goods Direct from the Manufactories, 'We keep everything in out line of HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TIN AND WOODEN WAKE, agricultura l implements AND CARRIAGE MATERIAL. Anew lot ol Cutlery received every week Our stock of Hardware is net excelled in this region, and we receive our Stoves in full car loads —save freight and make all the trim mings, and can sell atone rhird less by the arrangement. VVe make arid warrant all Tin Ware offered, and do all kinds of Tin and Stove work. Kxtia special low prices to Dealers Call and let us g>.' you prices; it is useless to so further North to buy. \\. L. WADSWORTH & CO. Novlfitf ‘ed Door below Shorter Block. Rome, G J. L. IIAMIL LON M 1)., SUCCESSOR TO HAMILTON & TUUNLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKA LKIIS IN DItU G S AN D MEDICI NE S, r* I NTS, O I I,» Chemicals, Window Glass, Dye-Stuffs, ‘'FANCY articles, &c AO, 3, CHOICE HOTEL, BROAD STREET, - - - ROME, GA. WT OUI.D respectfully announce to the VV public, that they have formed a part nership for tr.e pros* cution of the Drug busi ness in its various details. Also keep on hand a large and varied assortment ot GRASS, CLOVER, and GARDEN SEEDS. And all other articles usually kept in a SINGER Now is the time for you to get one of the SINGER MANUFACTUR ING CO’S. NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES by Applying to B. C. HOUOH, Cxencral Agent. PALfe AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS Just Received and for Sale Bonnets, Hats. Dress Trimmings, of the Latest Style. DRESSES CUT AND MADE Call and see, over Hooper, Hough & Force. FRONT ROOM. Oct 30-ts MISS ROACH. LIVERY STABLE, ROME, GA. S. F. POWERS & W. X-. WHITELY, Sueeosaor* to.CAPT, S, M, MAY. We have constantly on hand to hire. GOOD ROUSES and EXCELLENT VEHIC LES. Splendid accomodations for Drovera and others. Horses, Carnages, and Buggies alway* on hand forttale. Entire i»ti*facUon guuantoed to all who patroni** u». ootafi.iy. FAMILY MEDICINES of all kinds, SODA, Pills and Plasters, COPERAS, Spanish Float Indigo, LYE AND POTASH, Darby’s Fluid, & c. j ‘FIRST'I UST DRUG STORE. I We offer special inducement* to Merchants j ami Physicians* Prom our long ex-pelience in j the business, we flutter ourselves that we will i be abl* to give satisfaction in every depart ! merit. Wiih these assurances, and our most | ‘*»olite bow,” we respectfully solicit a portion! i. of public patronage. I Special attention is called to our large , St >ck of lon lamps ii sums ALSO, COY HESS WATER, ust received. P. S.—Physicians’ Prescriptions ‘ carefully prepared” at all houis. March 19, 1868. ly. jppi Floyd Mortgage Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in Rome, Flovd county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March next, within thfc legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, to »it: One dark bay Mule. en« tvre horse wagon, one cow. one undivided tliifi! interest ir, lour bales of cotton, and one hundred and fifty bushels of corn ; levied on as thr property ot J. H- Moore, to satisfy one mortgage fi. la. Irom Floy.l Superior court, J - R. Stewart v*. J. H. Moore- Property pointed out iu said fi fa. Also, two hundred bushels of corn, more or less, onS sorrel’ mare, about six years old, and one colt; levied on as the property of J. Y. Angle, to satisfy'* fi. fa- from Floyd Supe rior court, F. S. Groves, F.xecutrix of John H. Groves, deed. vs. said J. Y, Angle. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. Also, three hundred bfishels ol Poffi, more or less, aud one Sorrel Mare ; levied on as tho property of J. G Flanagan, to satisfy a mort gage fi. fa from Floyd Superior court, F. S Groves. F.xecutrix of John H Grove* deed. \s. J G Flanagan. Projierty pointed out in said mortgage fi. la. L- P. MAY. Shff. | dec. 30. 1668. Floyd Mortgage Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in Rome, Floyd county Georgia, ot! the first Tuesday in March next between the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty to wit: That portion of lot of land No. 282, in the 4th dist.and 4th sec, Floyd county, which lies on the.nortb side of Coosa river.; levied on by virtue es a mortgage fi. fa. vs J J. B. Wm. Rogers, in favor ot T. W. Aleander and J. I. Wright, traneldred to Thus S Price, from Floyd Suberior court. Levied and re turned to me by N- Yarbrough former deputy Sheriff. jan. 7,’CO. L. P. MAY, Sheriff. Floyd Sherritf Sales, WILL be sold before the Court House door in Rome. Floyd county. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, the following prop' ertv, to wit : Two hundred and fifty bushels cotton seed, three 1 nndred pounds of cotton, in the seed, two hundred and fifty bushels of corn, two mules, on third interest in one horso, one third interest in one mule, one tbirJ intsrest in one buggy; levied on as the property of Jackson Gregory, to satisfy oue distress war rant for rent, issued by NeWton Green, J. P,, of the 1009th district, O. M. of said comity, M. F. Kinard, Executor of J, StoVer, deed., vs. Jackson Gregory L. P. MAY, Shff. deer. 30, JS6B. Floyd Postponed Sheriff Sale, WILL be sold before the Court House door in Homo, Floyd county Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in February next between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property to wit.} Also, Lots of land Nop. 80, SI, 137, 138, and 139, in the lGth district, dth section, Floyd county, levied on as the property of J, A. Graham, to satisfy a fi fa from Floyd County court' A, M. Sloan, bearer, vr,- J. A, Graham, un i other fi fas in my hands, Property pointed out by Harvey & Scott, Prffs, Att’ys. L. F. MAY, Sh’ff. Jmi7,’o9- Floyd Sheriff Sales. \ Y/'ILL be sold bo hire the Cos tiff. Hmi** ▼ * <looi in Koihp. FJoytf ty. (iVui* ri between the hours of safe, on the fj-bt 1 uesfiay in Febi uary next the full ott ing prop* ty. to wit : Lots i t and Nos. 3!fi a»»tf 317 in the ti fhr <hsf. ami Ifn sec, b* oy«l county. levied t»n as the property of J Bend icks. dewl. to f.-.t»>tv on- li. fa. from Floyd Superior court. Barton Thrasher v». William C. Hendricks Mud John A. Hendricks. RxecuWs ot .1. Hen-* diick.s. (U-crafiid Property pointed out by plaintiffo AEofi ey. L. P. MAY, Sliffr jitn B.’tV,}. Floyd Postponed Sheriff Sale. One him b ed and forty-seven acres, more ur les-, nf let es land No.- eighty six, in the —4th District 3rd Section, Floyd countv, levied on as the property of Robert 11. Moore, to satisfy two fi fas, one from Flcjd Superior Court, William S. Skidmore vs. Robert 11. Moore, maker, and Obadiah Cornwell, endorser, the other from Flovd Inferior Court, I). R. Mitchell vs. Robert H. Moore. Property pointed out by D, R. Mitchell. THOS. V. SMITH, D. Sh’ff. jan f 3 , ’69 GEORGIA, Chattooga County: YT7 HEREAS William M. Keowti has ap y V plied to me for exemption of personal tis and valuation ot homestead and 1 will pass upon the same at my office, in Summerville on Tuesday the 19th day of Januaiy next, this Dec. 29th 1868. SAM’L HAWKINS, Dop't Ord’y. Dec.29td ' GEORGIA Floyd County: WHEREAS Thomas Hendricks has ap plied for exemption of p»rsona!ty under homestead act, approved 3rd October, 1863, I will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock, m. on the 18th instant, at my office, Rome, Geor gia, this 4th January 1869. By the Ordinary. JESSE LAMBERTH. jan. 6. Clerk C. O. F. C. GEORGIA , Chattooga County', WHEREAS David Murdock has appli ed to me for exemption of personalty & setting apart and valuation of homestead an l l will pass upon the same at my office in Summerville Ga.. on Tuesday, the 19th day of January next, this£9th Dec. 1868- SAMUEL HAWKINS, Dept. Ordy. dec29t(l. GEORGIA Floyd County: JOEL Branham Jr. administrator ofthe es tate of Milton R. Hint deceased, applies to me for letters ofdismissory in the usual form- These are therefore, t* cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by ladw, to show cause, if any they have, why said 4e rs of dismission should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature this 30th day of November, 1868. JESSE LAMBERTH, 6m. ClerkC. O. F. C. GEORGIA Floyd County : \ \ HEREAS Joel Branham, Jr.,applies to » * me for letters of administration, with will annexed, on the estate of Anna L. Ter hiine, late of said county deceased. These ate theiefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditois of the deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have why caid letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this Nov. 30th, 1868. JESSE LAMBERTH, Clerk O. O. F. C. TWO Months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Floyd County for leave to -ell all the real estate of Riley J. Johnson, late of said county deceased. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Ex’tx. nov23 JOHN W. JOHNSON, Ex’r. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS Cure Liver Complaint owl Dyspepsia