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The Homestead }
FIRE INSURANCE Oft,
Of the city of New York.
This Company montinuar.to dtisnre against
Loss or Damsge.bjr^irey
On the most favdrable terms ahd'Pays
Fully the Losses sustained/
And not pro rata See.
WM. CHAUNCEY, Pres-t.
Jno. K. Oi.Ki.KV, Pnir.o Hurd.
Sse*y, r Vice Pros’t.
B - F, JONES, Agent, Rome. nov23-3m
^ofessiotwl
n.- n. nAnrr.v. . . . . . . • niw.tf soorr.,
II.VUVRY & SCOTT, i
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME.
GA.
A DVANCES iof money nfiniimially-be had
upon good claims 1 a ft for collection.
Homo, June 1.—ly.
•/.«. HVTtunovi:,
ATTORN EfT’AT T, A^W,
ROME. - - r - - - ' - ■-! GA V
Ovptv—Over Fort A ITargrovo's now stofo.
feblO—ly
1 GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rome, - - - f ,A -
Wi.p toraitlae In the orvntiM pf OhproUao
Gv 0Ha over N. .T. 0 nh.er.g’s Clothing store
Tt/v B n-.ve-.-TTnIwwoW & Smith, Rome
Ga. T. R. R. Cobh, Esq., Athens, On. ,inn27
1 TIIOS. J. VEUOEUY,
attorney at l a w.
-CEDAR TOWN. ----- GA.-
Win. pri-’tiwv in the counties of Floyd
V ,1 hr V (Hiding. C q-rpll. «arajdson and-Gas*.
S(rict attention paid to eolie-ttrig. iao .0-1 v
GeorpiJ Manufacture*— Georgia's Strength,
THOS. P. STOVAtL &C0.,
of Augusta,'Geo.
■YITOULD respectfully invite the attention
TT of Mcrchauts to their’lionvy Stock of
4-4. SHEETINGS,
7-8 SHIRTINGS,
Cotton Yarns, &c.,
As manufnotiirgd by the MONTOUR COM
PANY. These Odods will compare favorably
with any made in the South, and we will
srllfat such VERY LOW rates, as'to under
sell Northern bought, dnincstios.
TII03. P. STOVALL A CO.
General Ciuitmisaion Merchants, AugustaGa.
jatidl. tri.Im. ./ >}
VERANDA
Boarding House
Insight of the Depot—snmi side of the
Street, [fobllirily] S. Q. WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE, •.
ROME, - - - - - GA.
L. T. THOMAS, Pro’r. ’ u ;; :
(Late of Eatonton Hotel',)
Tnn Stage Office* are koptr at this. House,
and it is nearest the DopoL jao6
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
There is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Horsos and Vehicles
aro kept for hire. jntiUtwtf
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
Office in Drug Storo of Baker A Ech
ols. febl7-trily.
MRS. M. J. SUMMERHAYS,
N OW IN NEW YORK, HAS JUS 1 ? tilj-,
ceivod fliem Paris, the Sprin^ Fasliions
for Bonnets, and finding the Sire much larger
and the stylo quite different, she feels it in
cumbent upon her to inform the Ladies of
Rome and vicinity, of.these foots.
If any one desires a Bonnet of the Spring
style before the return of Mrs.' 8., with her
Spring supplies, on the receipt of an order,
she will send by Express, at her ownoxpense,
any kind that may be desired, and as she
has between twenty ond thirty work-woman,
this can be done at very short notice.
Orders may bo left with Miss Salmi Wilk-
utisox, at the Store in Rome, or sent direct
to, MRS. M. J. SUMSIERHAYB. j
fehlltritf. ■ 61 East BreadWay, N, Y-
HEVUY A. pARTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA.
S-ai w attant'en given to ml’ccting and <•-
euring -laimi in,Uppef Gaorria,
febi-lv
j. w. h.'rinr.nwoon. . . r. if. smith.
IINDEUWOOO A SMITH,
attorneys at l a w.
ROME,' GA -
Piuctii-k in Upper Georgia,':, also in. the
Federal District Court of Marietta.
jan20’59-'ty. . .
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
nmnmiulotier of D 'C1, for Alabama and
Tennessee.
augS.
T. W. AT.F.XANDFR,
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
ROME GA -
fel.10'67
W. 31 TERIILNE, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ROME
Omen—lu Citv Hail Building.
nnrS-lv
GA.
JOHN T. SMITH,
with
Geo. W. & Jehial Rsad,
Manufacturers an«l \riielcsalo Dealers in
II ATS, CAPSy
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, 4c.,
120 Chambers and 50 Wnrrcn Strode,
new York,
4th and 5th Streets above the Aster House.
jan26—trfim
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG, life do.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 and 82 Chamber* St. X.
W OULD notify the Triile that Uwy are
opening Weekly, in now and beauti
ful pattern*, tlio
WA.1ISUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSItEAG,
A New Print, which excel*every Print in the
country fur ucrfection of execution and de
sign in*full Ma Idor Color*. Our Prln’s are
cheaper thnn any in market, and meeting
with oxtensivo sale. Order* promptly at
tended to. Feb2’ID).*ril v.
SAMTKL STRWAHT.
tnos. o. WATTERS
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
•l^tVocR^OBS' TO-
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
Dir Alt LKSTON, SOUTlk DAItOLTNA.'
WADE S. CQTR \N, Rntne, Ga.
WM.II. JEFFERS. \ „ r
HENRY L. JEFFPRS, j Jl ' l ' k te | , s -
Scp'eihher 7,—ly. t
.1. B. W. NOWLIN, M.I>„
HOME.- GEORGIA.
-.TV-Offi-m over Drug Stove of NEWM AN
A'NOWLIN.
feb211rily.
Clothing Manufactured r
. On Commission. ,.
P VHTIK^ porchasing tbeir goo«l* i.i the
piuce, can have them nmdo up ill any
style, and of any assortment of sizes, at a
eliargeof ten tier cent, on the nette >at,
The subscriber having many years experi
ence in the business, with unusual facilities,
for the manufacture of extra fine and medium
clothing, can offer grout indu ’e^nents to those
who prefer ordering their goods to having
them ro.tdy-made. J. R. SHOT WELL.*
References:* Rahway. New Jersey.
Messrs. J. R. Daniel «fc Co., C Jumhus, On.
*• W.O. At A. Ri Andrew?, Montgom
ery. Ala. Mr. A. (L Vail,- Milledgariiio, Ga.
dec21—Ini
T>r. K. A, WAUE,
r R ACT ICING PHYSICIAN,
Tt-n miles west nf
oct5’50—ly ROME, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME t •> • • • GA -
Ogriru—In the old Post OUtoe.
•ap^l'ii .
H. H. PENNY,
GENERAL COLLECT!Nf} AGENT,
da rjs spuing, a a.
Sept. 7, ’59.-n«-ly. i
J. C. REESE, M. D. *
SILVER CREEK, -. - FLOYD, C-».GA
Office at J. A VTUlteheadi’ augS.l/.
R.J. JOHNSON,
Anil all kinds 6f Produce, ond Heavy Goods,
that may be oonsi.eneA to him. i
- *-»Offiee at the Post Office corner, [aug.2*
mutual insurance
COMPANY.
ROME,' r - GA..
Or rice—At Rome RiiilroadDepot.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Prps’t.
C.JL 8TILI,WEI,L 4 Se^y. j u| r2 g
sow
rnopnsson or
Ipiano, organ
Guitar and Vooal Music,
ROME, GA, n’Jg.A.ly
Prof. 0. W. LANG WORTHY
WILL OPEN 1UB
CL ASS OF VOCAL MUSIC
ON MONDAY NXGUr. 8tU AUGUST, -50,
'Jtt booxi, I
2d Floor of Fort & Freeman** Block.
®B*3»Mion, fivo months—Term*, $10 per
loWar.. ; [angB-Jm
STEWART & WATTERS,
CITY AUCTIONEERS.
W ILL sell at Auction on Commission,
L inds, Nc.grocs, Horses, Groeorios, Dry
Goods, Books, Furniture,or anyothcr articles
that may be consigned to them.
They'arc tlie oiuy regular Licensed City
Auctioneers, and ail Goods consigned to them
will be duly cared for, and proper returns
made. [FebOtritf.
A. j. bear;
AMBROTY
ROME, GA
jan31,1800J
REMOVAL!
M'GUIKeX PISSOS,
H .WE Removed to <their new building
first door below the Drug Storo of
Turnley, 4 Biker, whoro they will take
pleasure in waiting on their old customers
and tlie jiublje generally. jan3-tri!4wtf
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFEIl FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
- mdapted.to Planter^ use-— ^
For Dash, "/ ~ '
vJonsisting of r - ^
^UrvOoVeNSal^MVuSses,
Nails, Negro Kcracyg, Rlanket*,/
Linseys, Negro Shoos, Strides
Shirtings. Osnnhurgs,
mai/18-ly. Factory Thread, 4c., 4c.
w. n., wbiI^.‘ . it. l. oAnTEU.
ff. Id WHITE k CO,,
MANUFACTURERS OF St DEALERS. IN
Saddles, Bridleo /Sag
And Harness.?^
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
K EEP constantly on haud a large ond
Well Selocted Stock of
<arria?c, Harness and Saddle
1 .-.TRIMMINGS.
Also a heavy stock of BOOT AND SHOE
FINDINGS, euoh. m Sole and Upper Loath-
er, Calf Skins, 4c,
All of which wo oiler VERY CHEAP for
CASH or to Prompt Paying Customer's. Wo
ann be found at the old itandof W. H, White,
2 doors belovr Turnley 4 Baker's Drug Store.
J nn lV'-,: ■ . ' •('.•• •
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF• :
AND. WHOLESALE DEALER^ IN
Clo thing,
89 Chambers St., & 60 Rcade St.,
Between Broadway and Church et.,
NEW YORII.
C. T. LONUSTHBETy G. P. BHADFORl),
G. II. WBI.L8. J. F. GILBKHT.
fcl»2—tw2m - v,,
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T. Duane,
I s now permanently located
in Rome,and has taken rooms
over Fort A Hargrove's store,
where Ko will be pleased tb receive the twills
of thos* who' i\i-ty require hla profesaidnal
scrvicoa.
He would also state that lie is prepared .to
insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber,
which is fast Buperceeding all other style's of
work, now made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS^
AND '
A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity.
, .. \viTja
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York'prlecs.
mayl—'.ly ' ' -
LOUIS VALENTINO,
WHITEHALL STREET,.
ATLANTA, - UEOItGfA.
YXT’OTLD r«3pectfiilly invite the citUcne of
VV Atlanta und yiei.uTty to call and ex-
aminc hi. extensive ami (roll selected stork of
(Simectionariesr Cigars. &o.
COuNTRV MERC^VNTS fre particular
ly Invited to give biiTvn rail/ for lief, will sell
to them at alow pTice, for Jnah.
He kas,mX...:on h*nd.a,largestoekpf ,CON-
fECTlONAU Y of,his own manufacture, su
perior to any in tlie iity. nov23-ly.
Vii cir.TJAaa
sssr^'M?siK'.(w«si$w
H. 8. HUGHS will bo pleaded to sec hi.
friend* \yfce% t}t*^vi.Hk Ney-yorko:
Janl2-tw2m
FIRST; CLASS .
BOARDING HOUSE
TT AVING purchased the house,now occu
I~1 pied by Mrs. Mary.P. Whitaker, it will
bo moat THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and
Newly Furtii8lie^, ivnd will bo oponed for
tho aoeommodation of boat-dors by the sub
•oribor, onllie First of January, 1650. ■ '
Rata, of board will be, per aiuglo meal, 30
•j... ' day, $1 00
. , ,“ , (ye^k,. 5, 60
Without Room, will bp, month, 12 60
With • “ ' 15 00
Wood, Lights atid Washing, will be fur'n
ishod at resonable rates.
0- W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Bbvw, Supt. decU—tf.
. .
Once on a time thorfc wa* a tnuh. i.wito
had i d ivo hi? sledge to tho Woed &t:
fupl.. :So,a bear met Wmi aw pmUdosn j
‘‘Out with yo«r horse,f! said the - Beer,i
Vprii’UfttriJte oil year, sheep dead hy
summer.?.,-,ij W l «*tna ihimK.-14
i: “0h l heareurbeJp imft ,,theR.”nM.id|
the man ; '-there’s not u fitiolti oft tird-j
wood in tbehoi)se ; -you- mush ftHi/Uf
drive home a load Pi fuel, else we. »h*U'
be frozen to death; d’H bring the hone 1
to you to-morrow,morning„" U -:
. Yosl on these term* he might drivo,
the wood home., that - was a 'bargain;
but Brum said vif . he didn't-omne;
back he should lose all his sheep by;
summer.”. . , ■. - ,-i . u'i t
So tho man.ho got the woo4 on the
sledge and rattled homewards, but
he wasn’t over pleased at the bargain
; rou may fancy. So just then .a fox JW&
nim.
‘Why, what’s the matter?’’ said dhe
Fpx j "why aro you so down in tho
mouthf. ,, , : ;
‘Qh, if you want to know,"-said the,
man, “1 met abear- up yonderi im the*
woods, andl had to givo my word to
him to bring Bobbin book tomorrow, at'
this very hour; for if ho didn’t get him.
he said he would tear all my sheep to;
death before isummer.d.ii..,l
“Stuff;, nothing worae'than that?”^aid
tho Fox;,“if you will give nte your fat
test wether, I’ll soon set you free; see if
X dont.V
Yes! the man gave his word; and
swore lio would keep it htx»d ' ^ «
“Well when you come with Bobbin
to morrdw forthe bear," said'the Fox,
“I’ll make a clatter Up in'that' heap of
stones yonder, anthso say’tis Peter the
Marksman, Who is the- best shot -in the
world; and after, that you must help
yourself.’* ■ , ■.! .i.hV .-in:- .i„
Next day off set' the man, and wheh
ho met the Bear something began
to make aolatter up in the heap of
stones. . .lexv/d u .
“Hist, what’s that ?": said,the Bear.
{iOh I that’s Peter the Marksman to
be sure,” said the man; “lie’s the best;
shot in the world;'f 1 know him by - his
voice.'*- • (Wind ed»
“Have you seen'any - bear* 1 ’about
»» «• • • • -
Misses Noble & Stoeckel,
ARE SELLING OFF THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
REDUCED PRICES
The LaiHos Will Jo well to give them a call
if they wish articles-in their line Che.p '
dcel4 •*
Schedule.
Rome and Kingston.'
O N and after Thursday, Docembor.lst, the
first train will leave dally, ot 10$ o'clock,
A. M., returning to Rome 4$ P. M., excopting
Sundays, when it will return at 0 P. M.
Second train will leavo Rome at OJ o’clock,
P. M., dally, (excepting Sundays) returning
to R6md next day at 0$ A. M.
.. .This second train' inakos complete connec
tions with the Talladega stagcsj alao con
.licet, with .-(ho two raorntugitrains on the W.
4 A. Railroad,at Kingston. , . ,
Office Roue Railrnad, Romo, Nov. 29, ’59.
doc7 W. 8. COTHRAN, Gcu’l Supt,
nr xr^< i CC ” tenB -j B ** ,
. Mrs. McCabe, a resident_.of this city,-
died oh Saturday, at the extraordinary
age Of dhe hundred and six yearn. Bbe
ndrl
m,
'a cell
3h‘o.wifoiiftdeii)
apoleon I. was born. Khe had attain
ed tlie age of twenty-two years when
the Declaration of A merican, I ndepend-
a was made,. If Prcstdopc das. Hon
or tho MarSuift Lafayette ' wefe liv-
they would be several years Her
her juniors.-; fihe Was older than Alex-
VtdfOtd eftOt^h to-lemcmber the taking
ofQufeboobyQeneratiWolfa inl759.—
She \Yas verging on middle age when the
Amencan wroluhonai^-yvw.clpsed.—
tho *Great of-Pnisfia had"hdt been pef-
formed when Mn. MeCabe was born.
Whpn, top^r|t ! white man came to Ken
tucky, she was .fiftoen years old.. She
ASuhjdet cff Kifa-g' GeorgdlT
Since that time there have been - throe
King* ond One Queemoh r.the (English
krs. Iriid pdpaiitidn ot^mted'StotM
en she was Lorn did'not' aihdaht 11 td
more than a million 'and a half. I '-eShb
has seenitiincrease to over!thirtyi.mtt-
McCabe wat thirty-two year* Wbefore
such'atloffice'existed; She >wm'fUorh
before WiiliMuPitt became _Prime}
Theresa rn^s ! Of
Tvto such lives as Mrs. 'McCabe i
■carry usi back to tlie day when: tbs -Pil
grims-
lire
a]
A Fresh and largo Stock of Southern Raised
Grass Seedo
QFallkiud^ustrcccvcd^^ ,,
f«bU * * Jfo. J Cboic# Houee.
tiios* J. PRimv,, o. f. lamkix.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND -
RET A I L 'GROCER ^
No. 4 Choice Hotel, ’
XTT*II*Tj keep constantly on hand, ft well
Yf - '*ole<r(c»<! iis^ortinobt o^ Orocerlos. Al-
rto, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Meal’ Ac., Ap., wliich we will sell low .for
Cash, or country produce, at cosh prices.. We
feel grateful for past favors, and hepo by
prompt attention to business, and fair, deal
ing, to receive a liberal sharp of patronage.—
‘Oui'mattb^ill be quick 'sails rtnd show 'pro
fits. flivo us a call before buying elscwhoro,
Rome, Aug. 31,'59.tf. * \
J.li7 .
RESIDENT DENTIST,
T, R8PE0TFULLY informshi* friends,and
Xv the public generally, that lie continues
thoprnctieeof DENTISTRY in all iU branch
es, and lias fitted up an office, over the stora
cf McGuire 4 Pinson, where ho i« prepared
to exooute aUoporations appertaining to Don-
tistry, in the.most approved manner.
Ho would also call tho particular attention
of those ta want Pf WmrH^to his su
perior styqo oP teolhp **t -on - geld' plate ; for
beauty,. strength and - Ufe-llk* appoacance,
they art notiurpassod. As an iioprouicn has
bpen madt'that iny prices for dental opern-
tlons aro higher than tho usual run of Den
tists, 1 bog leave to say that they are thesame
as charged by Dentiste at Augusta, Maoon
and Sevaniiak. For Artificial Work myohar-
ges are as follows: ’ l:
Entire Sets Uppor and Lower from $100 to $25t
Half Sots, Upper or LdWet. from 50 to 150
aarA«iai : «'
I*» well petted In *11 the lato’lmpritfo-
t of the day, I fool confident’ that I o*n
th*-wants of all who may need the ser
vices of a Dontlst, and if referenoes are want
ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo
ses of nature, I can give them in abundance,
from thoeo whd have tested my skill, for the
last fourteen years, in' this, and' adjoining
States.
J. B. MtJRPHV.
Box*, Sept It, 1850. tt
W. & Atlantic (State) Ri R
Atlanta to Ohattaiiodga, 13S milci, faro $5—
. Jons W. Lewis, Supo t.
MORNINfr PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, aU.i..'..'.i<.«.i...»cl0-2d a x
Arrives at Chattianooga 7 34 r- u
Loaves Ghattanpoga at..............40 a ,n
Arrives at Atlanta..... ..4.3? * X
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN., , u I
Leaves AGenta at nlglit..,12 15 . A H
Arrives at Chattanooga,,.... U 81 a n
Leaves Chattanooga, at 0 ?,0 p x
Arrives a^ Atlanta.,..,.,.................5 25 a m
This road connects each way with tlie
Ronic Branch Railroad at Kingston, tho East
Tennessee 4 Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville4 Chattanooga 'Railroad- at
Chattanooga, marStrb
; : ;—i ;—• It- -I• ' '1
|„.,year ..before B f,» d*
’- J .defeat at Fort IXi-
Books0ller & Stationer
ROME, GA. v'
* J i U^T RE(*!EiVEI)
“a largo ond'exten-
sivo Stock «f School,.
Glassicat and Miscellaneous Books. ' 'Also.- a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Stationary at Augusta tirioes. The attention
of purelmsers respectfully solicited.
Terms Oaab. i
jan8—‘twly r . . • ;• • •
BOOTS AND SHOES
NAMUPACTSRKB BY -
F. A. OMBERG,
ROME GA.
•' The Subscriber Is suppllcd
i d ftho lotof extra FRENCH CALFj-PA-
TBNT i LEATHER, .and - all other material*
for Gentlemen’s Dross Boot* &■ Shoes.
* Workmen and keeps
posted on the late*<
- ‘eel Fit* and
kflil for pa
e employs tpo best ,of. Workmen
esied ou tho latest fashions.
Gi»lei[ Fit* and SVor&nearrdnU ,
past foyer* ha hop
ition of
Than
here, Gi'io?!* shouted out a voice iri the
wood.-, i rl.fi -j. t-.llt
■ “Soy no!” said the Bear.
“No, I havn't seen any," said Eric,
j“What’B that tlion, that stands beside
your sledge?” bawled out the voice -in'
the WOOtL:-.-.;- i(liot(. sidjin .'t fwf
“Say it’s an old fir sump,” said' the
Bear,., :- ( i n. . mi ,v .-; -■> t;
“Oh, its only an- old fir stump Md
the man. > ,,-)i i
“Such'fir stumpt
couhtry and roll thorp on ouMedgo,”
then bawled out the ' voic6 ; *‘if you
can’t dd'itjforufselfj I’ll come and lielp
y “Sdy yoU can help'yourself, ahd roll
me upon the sledgS,” said the bear.
“No, thank ye, I can help myaejf welt
enough,” said the many and rolled lb
bear on to tho sledge.
“Such fir stumps We always bind fast,
on our sledges in onr part of the world/,
bawlea out the voice, “Shallcome And
help you?”'- • ~ p iv < ■ '
“Say you can Help yourself and bine
mo fast,” said thb Bear,
“No, thanks, lean help mycfelf well
enough,” said the man, who set to bind*
ing Bruin fast with all the rope* he had
so that at last the Bear could not stir/ i
“Suchfir stnmpswo always drive dilr
axes, in to, in our part ofthe’ world;**
bawled out the voiee; “for then we can
guide them better jgoing down the sttep
Sm/*. iii - : i.-i- i-ed ■
i- “Pretend to BrlVe’ your axe' in' me/do
now,” Baid thdBear.
Thun
one blow
that-Bruin lay-
the man and the Fox were the greatest
friends and; on., tho best terms.. i But
when they came near the form tho Fox
saidi-.m ., ■ aii iu .11 XmP ,w -.
“I’ve po mind .to go right homo -with
you, for I can’t say I like your, tykes;
so X’4l just wait hore, and you can, bring
the . wether,to me, but mind .and bring’ a
nice one.” j
Yes ! the man Would He sure - W ; db
that, and tlmnkcd the Fox mucli for
bis help, rib when he had nut up Dob-
bin he 1 went across to the sheep stall.
>ii *’Whither away, now i f’* ! asked the
danio, • vi *:i ! ’ *• •
: - “Gh1" said tbk biaii, 1 i ‘%hn ohl/Hi-i
ing to the sheep stdllto-fetoh a fat wetn-i
er for tho cunning who set ouri
Vnpver a onp ghalj thgt thief «f a, ,.fpx
-«0t, Uavn’t wpgot, Dobbin safp, andl
{^0..^ar,mtp^b«JW¥UW‘4;. Mi
the Fox, 111 bo bound Jio’s stolen m<
of omi gpespjtbWitlw; wethpr^fo ,^or
and even 4 f he. hasn’t stplpn them
'T*%. % nou- t*«P. U Hraco. of, fig/p
syyiftpsthoundfiin *saek,.and«Jip
Well, tho man thnught that good ad
vice* so be took, two fleet I red «P? , *ds 1 |
p tthem into asaok, and set off with
them. , . i. : 7,‘.«i ,'ilt ol i:-:h j
11-““Have you brought tho Brother P’ otk-i
«d the Fox.’ 1
“Yee, como and taka itj” said the
man as he united the saok end , let slip
the hounds. ■' ■ ; - ! *
“HDF,”saidth«-Foxr anl gave «,
great spring; “tree it is
saw sayx ’Well'done ls ofte» : tll ’pjMl
and now, too,-1 see the 'truth of anotlior,
saying, (The worst foe.* are thooeef One’s
orrrq.hOTMe.’'" That WssWhat'thb’fHx-
od on Plymw
that America' wife dis'covef
pller Oolumbha.-- Of- the <
suoh,.-u • pTotrapteduWfp
-j-'*-;'! •! r.9119
A“«WPf.iCha!!enRS, tp .Ftght Ileeaan
arn-from a striiijf number of you"
paper that SaVers and Ileoiian 1 I
match for June next; and l must-there
fore postpone toe pleasure of.-fighting
these men till some months later. -That
they may bo timely advised, however,
that I shall not only contest the cham
pionship of England and America, but
pf the world; I must beg ’ toe* fWor of
you to insert in toe columns 'of -your
-,r the followingiprepnsitionsj ?.i in?
$1000 that 1 will whip the win
ner.
2. $1000 that I will whip him before
the tenth round. • uiil »u'.-j;y,ap
3. $1000 that I will whip on the fifi
round. ‘
These bets to be taken togo^cf.^-*
Q r i: sinj ;u,
1. $5000 that I will .whip Sayersaw*
lleenan both., L-m’Si’jIv. ki* sj fin
2. $5000 that I will whip them before
the tenth round. ' 8*tP"**”
3. $5000 that I wiirwhlp theni r <ftl the
first round. .- L r,w L:ta, jinilnsr
These bets to be taken togetoer,a)yX
my antagonists to meet. me i alter
nately ■—t. e., on alternate rbiiricU;—
■$25,000 that, Saycfs and Keenan’Attn-
ing,at moat one and thesame time,I
will flax them both in forty seconds by
the witch. 1 ; ru _
The fight must come off - at some! con
venient place in the United States; >Vi*
' LtopPresiden^of to —
rthe United 1 Stater
of too Supremo Court, together
this challenge ono insertion in their edv
toriol . columnli Admitted free. If *6
wipp, the entire proceeds; together jrjtt
the winnings, to be appropriated to.ths
completion of; the Washington Mbnur-
ilnent, and the -last payment'- of-'-'tBs
~ • ' ' k IKlao-riotxrhix
jlhM
Vernon Fund debt..
,the entire pn
winnmgs, to go.t, ._ T
merit as a security against “French.
vrtsion;” • After the affair • I propose ‘-fc
i«at-.flayers.. :iJ«w.i-;>..-yn , r "- ; -'« ii 3
> ; ;U to £ , J j i ToW.x>Jd>w?fDMlIpMxx*!r
on the sharp!
!derer, now discharging!»“Yankee: -N4-
tions” at tlie Brazilian port of Parahy-
EftpSiSSh'
have* ahy ' prbhhs: . _
gentlemen, u Io haven backer in'New
&oxk whowillgU n-coci hundred toon-
■u DiAVH'OB'DAvYiGaockiiWs-Wtoowvto-
tagwlSftMwhWlli
ssklfnshiB’rafi'offvandrew the red fox
ceiva a rentlimatioo of p*trbnaga In thl* | 4
branch of bema induitry. •» * ■ i hound* ath^ hools. >
aug!5—ly P. A OMBEBG. 1