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A
n „ SCOTT.
IIVltVKY * SCOTT,
attorneys at law,
ROME
DVAS’CEA of mon
Rome, .Tit
.... GA.
ean usually he had
..,1 el linn left for collection,
lv.
z. It. nABUKOVE,
A T T 0 U X % Y AT L A W,
home, - - - ■-;-** r,A -.
mrten—Over Fort A Il irgrove's new store
febl9—ly
~7jRO. TJ STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT.LVW,
ROME. r,A -
Wi.i, nra'tioo in the eo l iti ■< of Cherokee
|f*:i. OH‘t over N. J. 0 ii'iorg’s ChRiiing store
I Rr.vr.Hr.srv— ITnderwoal A Smith. Rome
fGa. T. R. 11. Cobb, Eiq, Athens, On. jan27
THIS. J. VKROEUY,
A T T " R N E Y AT LA W,
CEDAR TOWN, OA.
Wn.r. pr.i'.tioo i« the Bounties of Floyd.
?.lul ling, Carroll, Haraldson and i'as».
I 3tri ‘t attention paid to collecting. jan20-lv
CANFIELD, BRO. & CO.,
No. 229 Baltimore at,, corner Charles,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
IM PORTERS AND DKaLKHS IN
Watches. Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
BRONZES, CLOCKS,
Military and Fancy Goods generally
0. Il7\fc Co. invite attention to their rich
and extrusive ptoi'k of Goods, not inferior to
any other establishment in their line. On*
of their firm visiting Europe annually ena
hies them by a careful selection from the best
sources to after inducements to pnrehasert
both in style and price second to none.
Wat'lies of the best makers and in every
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. aug2-t\vly
j.Jw. m. rxnr.nwoon e. n. smith.
UNDERWOOD Si SMITH,
A T T 0 R N K Y S AT LAW,
RDM OA.
Valeria* in Upper Georgia: also in the
Federal T»i-‘ .■i.-t Court of Marietta.
20'50-lv
,|au.
r. ii. smi m,
N 0 T A R Y T* 6 LIC.
ninimer of D eis for Alabama snd
nu*3,
T. tV. ALE.UKDE1I,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME OA.
fehIO'57
W. II. TKBHI'NE,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
ROME OA.
OrriCK—In City Hail Building.
apr9-lv
IRIS. GREGORY Ac FAKF.LL,
RUOAD 8T„ ROME. OA
OppiPK— First door below Choice Hotel,
octldtwly
Dr. II. .M. HTRICKL ANU,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
■OFFICE ... h.a ».-e «»—• »f Tin leer
idiots ,1 Strickland.
R,i. ■ i over McGuire A Pinsen'. store.
Bo .e. (la., July 14, trily.
MUTUAL* INSURANCE
COMPANY'.
ROME. OA.
Orricr.—At Rome Railroad Depot.
W. S. COTHRAN, Pres't..
0. II. STILLWELL, Scc'y. july28
NO HUMBUG,
Bat the Poor Man's Belief,
AND TUB
RTrn MANS FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
P L O W .
rpiIE MERITS OF THIS 1
1 P ovr aver others, foi
the culti vn'ion ol both Cot
*on and C >rn are many, hut I shall mention
only its lending merits: With four wings,
two sm ill and t;vo largo, it can be converted
tato Seven different Plows, all of which nr
very necessary for the cultivation of dif
f'Tentcrops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow completed
will last a man from two to five years, accord
ing to the soil he oiiltivatoSpjmml will only
eoit ahotP Three Dollars to jmt it up. An
Agmey will soon be established in Rome,
an l then planters will he. invited to call nnd
sec for themselves. Ad-lress.
B. F. REYNOLDS.
mar20tritf. Kingston, fla.
Seventh Vtar in the Trade—A fa*i agt re
quires fast work
E. ID. 8EAGO,
PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
General ( ommission Merchant,
Office in Sea jo's Block, Xo. 15, Alabama St..
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS rll Goods on arrival nt 24 percent
Will make returns within three days t*i • n•
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds >n
this city. New York, New Or’oans, Philadel
phia. Baltimore, Boston. Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and I .>ui.svi)lo at 24 per
cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent,
in this City. The citizens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 percent.; on smaller sums at 24
per cent
Respectfully refers to Bankers and
Merch.inti of this City. mar20trily.
KINGSTON HOTEL,
KINGSTON, - .
GA.
P ASSENGERS can got a good warm sup
per at th« ahoroTiain^a Hotel, imimdi-
utely opposite the Ticket office, on the left
hand side of the Railroad going down. Sat
isfaction given or no charge.
Strict attention to passengers going
to Rome. * T. R. COUCUE, Prop’r.
twtf.
VERA A
Boarding House _
In sight of the Depot—same side of the
Street, [feb 11 trily] S. G. WELLS, Pro.
DODWORTH’S
MUSIC
\ STORE.
Dr. J. T. DUANE,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ROME, GEO.
Rooms over Fort A Hargrove.
H AS been engaged in tha
practice of Dentistry in
Europe and the United States
for tho last twelve years; and will guaran
tee to those that employ his services, entire
(satisfaction, in both, tho operative and
fmeehanical branch of the business.
Particular attention given to regulating
Ichildreiis teeth.
^50-All work performed at reasonable
(charges. mayl7—twly.
DAVID G. LOVE,
[NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
collector and General Agent.
^O'Offic
in Drug 8toro of Bakor ft Eeh
fcblT-trily.
A. J. BEARDEN,
MBROTYPIST,
ROUE, 0.1.
pi,I860; [Trily.
IIRAN, JEFFERS & 00,.
—SUCCESSORS TO—
FFERS & COTHRAN,
s A Comatssloi Merchants,
central wharf,
[RL&XrO.V, SOUTH CAROLINA.
iVJOTRAN, Rome, Oa.
••affbrs,
No. 6 ASTOR PLACE, N. Y.
PUBLISHER
AND I) BALK It IN
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
MUSIC,
Instruments,
AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Songs and O impositions for the Piano Forte,
By the Best Musters,
Sacred nnd Organ Music: Dance, nnd
Mill • ary Music, for the Piano Forte,
Sent by mail, postage free.
(Stamps may be sent instead of change.)
CATALOGUES OF MUSIG FOR
Brass Bands;
Quadrille Band.**, small or largo Orchestras.
PRICE
List of Brass Instruments,
Sent on application.
TIIE
“Journal for Brass Bands,"
A now publication of Band Music, is issued
on tho 15th of cnch month; also, the ‘‘COM
PANION. "ooutaiuing Marches, Medleys, Ac.
The instrumental parts in lliest words are sep
arate and reudv for performance.
HARVEY B. DODWORTH,
sepIl-twSm Director of Dodworth’s Bands.
Phelan’s
Improved Billiard Tables
AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS,
Protected bv letters patent dated Feb. 19
1856. Oct.* 28, 1856; Dee. 8, 1857; Jan.
12, 1858; Nov. 16, 185S, and Murch
29, 1859.
The recent improvements in these tables
make thvm unsurpassed in the world They
are now offered to the scientific Billiard play
ers ns combining speed with truth, never be
fore obtaining iu any Billiard Table, ftales-
roums Nos. 65, 67, and 69 Crosby street.
PHELAN Sc COL LENDER,
•epll—triflm Manufacturers.
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 Horses and Vehicles
are kept for hire. jonlttwtf
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter's use—
For Gash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Dlankrts,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
ShirtingN' OMiabnrg.s,
moylsi-ly. Factory Thread, kc. % Ac.
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and
the public generally, flint he continues
the practice of DEXT1STR Y in all its branch
es, and has fitted up an office, over the store
if McGuire A Pinson, where he is prepared
to execute nil operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved manner.
Hu would also call the particular attention
jf those iu want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior style of teeth, set on gold plate; for
beauty, strength and life-like nppcneance,
they are not surpassed. As an impression has
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions are higher than the usual run of Den
tists* I bog leave to say that tbev are the same
as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon
and Savanna n. For Artificial Work my char
ges are ns follows:
Entire Sots Upper nnd Lower from$100 to $251.
Half Sets. lT|»per or Lower, from 50 to 150
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 25 each.
Partial Sets in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted in all the late improve
ments of the day, I fed confident that I can
meet the wants of all who may need the ser
vices of a Dentist, and if referencesnro want-
e I; ns to their utility iu answering the purpo
se's of future, I can give them in abundance,
from those who have tested tny skill, for the
last fo 11oen years, iu this, and adjoining
States.
J. B. MURPHY.
Romb, Sept, 14, 1859.-tf.
.A-ixction
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T the Store Room formerly occupied b;
McGuire Sc Pinson. Three days iu the
woek—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Rowe, Ga.
Ton sign men ts must be made to M. P
GALUERAN, Agent. mayI2trily.
GUNSMITH,
The subscri
ber having open
ed a Shop on
Broad at., is now
prepar’d to man
ufacture
Rifles, Shot Guns & Pistols,
Of every quality; and also any kind of Re
pairing, such ns Stocking, Dressing Out,
Cleaning, Changing Old Flint Locks to Per
cussion, fto.
Also. Making and Fitting \YS of every
description, at short notice.
1 warrant all work to give satisfaction or
no charge. JOSEPH ZARUBA.
nov27—twly
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R
optciuhcr 7,-'
'FKIUI j hsst«». 8.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13S miles, fare $5—
Jons W. Lbwis, Supe’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, at- 16 20 a ¥
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 .14 r a
Leaves Chattanooga at 6 25 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 1 dO p m
EVENINO PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night 8 15 A n
Arrives at Chattanooga 5 30 a m
LcaVes Chattanooga, at * 00 r a
Arrives at Atlanta -...11 32 a a
DeFOltEST, ARMSTRONG, A Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
75, 77, 70, 81, S3 A 85 Duauc St.,
NEW YORK.
W OULD notify tho Trade that they arc
opening Weekly, in new ami boauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKJKAG,
A New Print, which excels every Print in the
country for perfection of execution nnd de
sign in full Madder Colorn. Our Prints nro
cheaper than any in market, and meeting
with extensive sale. Orders promptly at
tended to. Feb2’60,trily.
A LAitD.
Mrs. Sumraerhays
B EING desirous of selling out her Winter
Stock of Bonnets us rnpi.Uy.as possible,
will alter this date sull them at
NEW YORK
GOST PRICES,
An opening of a complete stock will take
place on Thursday, Nov. 2d, to which the
adics are invited. oct30tWAWtf
TO THE LADIES
KADI n (. 11(111
Have just received a large
assortment of
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
GOODS,
Which we will sell at the lowest prices possi
ble. Como and judge for yourielvcs.
oc til
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
IiltOAD ST., ROME, GA.
W ILL keep constantly on band a largo
nnd carefully selected stock of Vir
ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will
supply the trade on as rcusonable terms as
cnii bo hud elsewhere.
I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD,
Rockingham Co. N. C.
W. C. 8LOAN, Rome Ga.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junolOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C.
Family
Supplies
BY
JAS. W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a general as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting
of
FLOUR, BACON,
.MEAL, LARD.
SUGAR. CANDLES,
SYltUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGARS,
COFFEE. Cotton Yarn a,
FISH. DRIED AND FRESH
FRUITo IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense is nuidti to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may be sure of getting
nt least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL
as at any other House iu tho city.
Jt^TTerms—Cash only,
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
jruc2—twtf
HOOTS AND SHOES
MAKL’FACTPIlKn BY
P. A. ONBEHG,
ROME GA.
The Subscriber i.< nupplicd
with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF. PA
TENT LEATHER, and ail other materials
for GentleinenVs Dress Boots A Shoes.
He employs the best of Workmen and keeps
posted on the latest fashions.
Genteel Fits and Work warranted.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to re
ceive a continuation of patronage in this
branch of home industry.
Aug25—ly P. A. OMBERG.
tiios. j. runny, ::::::: a. w. r. lamkin.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
Nil. I Choice Hotel,
W ILL keep constantly on hnnd, a well
Belar'.cd assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such ns, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Meal’ Ac.. Ac., which wo will sell low for
Cash, or country produce, nt ca-h prices. Wo
feel grateful for past favors, nnd hope by
prompt attention to business, and fair deal
ing. to receive a liberal shnrenf patronage.—
Our motto will bo quick soils and short pro
fits. Give us u call before buying elsewhere,
Rome, Aug. 31, ’50.tf.
Change of Schedule.
Office Rowe Railroad,
Rome, March 31, 1860.
O N and nfter 6unday the Lt day of April
the Morning train will leave Rome daily
at o’clock. A. M., roturning at 4| o'clock,
P. M. Evening Train loaves Romo daily
(Sunday* excepted) at 64 o’clock. P. M. f and
return next dnv at 64 o’clock. A. M.
W. *S. COTHRAN, OenT Sup’t.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller h Stationer
ROME, GA.
rifm JUST RECEIVED /fg,
large and exten-
sivoStock ol Selvol,
Classical aud Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings,Paintings anil Funry Articles,
suitable for the Hotidars. Merchants and
School Teachers, supplied with Books and
This road connects each way with the put ionary at Augusta prices. The attention
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the Last (> f purchasers respectfully solicited.
TeunesiM A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, cud , ---
the Nashville A Chattanooga Jl»>lrood bt | A C31 XXic*
Chattanooga. umrStri. I ,ianJ--twly
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this date the Co >sa River Stcamboa
Company's Steamers will luare for GREEN.
SPOUT, and iutermediuto landings' as fid-
lows :
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Merit
ing at 6 o’clock.
Loaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
jan24triwtf.
SURE Italian Salad Oil, for table me at
jnnaOtri.
FARELL A YEISER.
We are all here,
Father, mother,
Sister, brother,
Jill who hold each other dear, *
Each chair i» filled ; we re all at home !
To night let no cold atrauger come,
lt is not often thus arounu
Our own familiar hearth we’re found.
Bless, then, the meeting and the spot;
For once be every care forgot: |
J.et gentle peace assert her power,
And.kind affection rule the nour.
Wo’re nil—nil here.
We’re not all here !
Some are away—the dead one* dear,
Who thronged with us their ancient
hearth,
And gave the hour to guileless mirth.
Fate with a stern, relentless hand,
Looked in, and thinned onr litttlo band ;
Some like a night flash passed away,
And some Bank lingering day by day;
The quiet grave-yard—some lie there—
And cruel ocean has his share.
We’re not all here.
Wc are all here!
Even they—the dead—though dead so
dear—
Fond memory, to her duty true,
Brings buck their faded forms to view;
How life-like, through the mist of years,
Each well remembered face appears!
We see them, as in times long past;
From each to each kind looks are cast;
We hear their words, their smiles be
hold;
They’ro round us as they were of old.
We are all here.
We are all here,
Father, mother,
Sister, brother,
You that I love, with love so dear.
This may not long of us be Baid ;
Soon must we join the gathered dead,
And by the hearth we now sit round,
Some other circle will be found.
Oh ! then, that wisdom may we know,
Which yields a life of peace below ;
So, in the world to follow this,
May each repeat in words of bliss.
We’re all—all here!
Gordon County Meeting, Held in Cal
houn, on Saturday, Deo. 22s6.
In pursuance of a call previouBly mode
a very large and respectable portion of
the people of Gordon county, metat tb*
Court House, in Calhoun, on Saturday,
22nd inst.
On motion of Col. J. E. Tarrott, llov.
W. W. Birch wiih called to tho Chair, as
President of the Meeting, and John S.
Dobitis ns Vice-Presideut.
It was then moved by John Nesbitt,
that L)r.3. A. Johnson iu.;d G. W. Wyatt
be requested to net as .Secretaries of the
meeting.
On motion of John Harkins, a com
mittee of seven was appointed by the
President to prepare business for the
action of the meeting, and report suit*
bio resolutions, Ac. Whereupon the
Chuir appointed the following gentle
men, viz.:
John Harkins, Samuel llarlin, John
M. Neal, Col. James Rodgers, John Nes-
bit, E. Sabustian, and Mr. Arnold.
The committee retired, and in a short
time reported through their Chairman,
Mr. John Harkins, tho following pre
amble and resolutions, which were road
and unanimously adopted. But, before
the adoption oi' the resolutions, howev
er, Col. J. E. Parrott arose and made s
short, but very forcible and well-timed
speech, in, support of the resolutions,
and the position occupied by the Union
party of the county,
Wuereas, the meeting that was held
in Gordon county, on the first Tuesday
of this month, by the Union Party,which
nominated Col. Tiios. Byrd, J. B. Sloan,
and J. E Parrott, as candidates to rep,
resent Gordon county in the State Con
vention which is to assemble in Mil-
ledgeville, on the 16th day of Januaiy
next, and, whereas, Col. Parrott has de
clined running, on account of dissatis-
f iction among a few Union men, because
lie is a Lawyer, it is, therefore deemed
important that his place should be filled
by another. It is, therefore,
Resolved, That we have the utmost
confidence in the judgment and patri
otism of James Freeman, and, having
the assurunco from him, that he will op
pose secession or disunion, except as a
last resot t; We, therefore, place his
name before the people of Goraon coun
ty, instead of Col Parrott.
Resolved, That we heartily and cordi
ally approve and ratify tho nomination
of Col. Thos. Byrd, J. B. Sloan, and Jss.
Freeman.
Resolved, That while we have no very
great objections to the resolutions adop
ted by our secession friends, at their
late meeting in this county, yet wo will
notsupport any man, or set of men, who
believe or hold the opinion privately,
that immediate secession, or separate
State action, is the most effectual means
of resistance to Northern aggressions.
Resolved, That our delegates from
Gordon county uro hereby instructed,
that when in Convention assembled, to
use every effort in their power to ob
tain our rights in the Union, and to
oppose separate State secession on or
before the 4th of March next, and. that
they favor the co-peration of all, or at
least a majority of the Southern States,
in the event that dissolution must come.
Resolved, That we hereby endorse and
approve the Resolutions heretofore
adopted by the Union party of Gordon
county, on the 1st Tuesday of this
month.
After the adoption of the resolutions,
Col. Sloan, being oalled upon, arose
and addressed the meeting at consular-
able length, making a very forcible and
argumentative speech in tavor of the
co-operation party in Gooruia.' 1 :
H was then moved bjrfjp.J, E. Tar
rott, that the proceedings of this meet
ing be forwarded to the Rome Courier,
with the request that they be published.
The meeting then adfourned tint die.
W: W. BIRCH, PVes’t.
i. ti. DOBINS, V. Pres't.
J. A. JoexsoN,) j,.
G. W. Wyatt, j 8et
PATRONS * 1
k or vsa. •
ROME COURIER,
Dicrama S5tm, 1860^
Ties—silent time, is Storing still,
And yeas by ytar do centuries come,
The cycles of the earth to fill,
The fruits of Time to garner home.
Tie thus wo measure out tho span
Of time—eternity—aud life.
Id vain we ask, 0 what is mas,
And why this petty bosom strife.
The eternal years muet on ms mil,
Like waves that overflow the soul;
And all unseen, in silent flow,
Like pbanluma do >hey come and go;
Thoy come with hope, and then depart.
And leave their ashes on the heart.
But wisdom gathers mnny a gem
For life's immortal diadem,
Amid the changes which befall
Life’s masquerade and carnaval.
The crowns of King’s -tho thrones ef Earth
Arc fallible—of mortal birth.
The lands of time sweep rudely o’er
Tho mighty monuments of yore,
E'en pyramids sink deeper still;
Storms wear the summit of each hill;
The very winds howl forth their ekime
Amid the revelries of time.
Fare well old Union—gallant bsrk,
In which our fathers rode the wave,
When winds Were high and tempests dark;
Thy pilots over true and brave,
But thou art all dismantled now,
The angry billows beat thy bow,
Thy broken mesta and rifted deck
Proclaim thn but a shattered wreck.
Tby form was once, indeed, divine,
The hopo of millions, wee thy freight;
And Earth had not a chart like thum,
Thy bearieg ever proudly great—
Now pirates seise tby helm en^ chart,
And with a touch as foul as hill,
Polluteth every hallowed nasi.
A dreadful deed performed too well—
Thieves tread the deek whore heroes trod.
And lying minions give ohmmaod.
Assassins suplicatiiig God,
With torch and poison In each hand.
Deceitful, slavish, lyillg men ;
The slaves of slave*, corrupt and (nil,
Disgracing e'en a Jackal's den,
Where lust and butter rage and howl.
Whore Washington, tho pore—the great—
Where Madison with gifted soul—
Where Jackson overlooked the State-
Low cringing reptiles have control.
Farewell old ship! I’d rather see
Thee given to the storms of heaven
A waif upon an angry lea,
By the rod lightning riven;
I’d rather see thy anchor cast
Deep in a boiling lava’s flood.
Where flames might climb each tope and most.
Than for such worms to bo the food.
I’d rather see thy gallant prow
Dash boldly on night's stormy son;
Unman’d—yet pure—the deep te plough
A sacrifice to destiny.
Palmetto land we hall thy Star.
Resplendent through tho clouds of night,
Tho storm will pass, while from afar,
We see the glimmerings of light.
Success and fortune crowns the brave!
The dastards legacy is shame,
To sleep, in a dishonored grave;
The former climb* the bights of fame.
When thou dost fall Palmetto Land,
The blood of millions will be thine!
Unknnrn hero’,,sword in hand,
Will fall into thy battle lint.
The path of glory yet untrud,
Is thine to treed, through God’s beheet,
And thou will rise by magic nod,
The New Atlantis of the West;
What ever fate is thine, we claim;
To walk the Ordeal—rise or fell.
Thy cause is ours—Our fate the seme,
The same proud flag shall banner all!
Land of the South! Where nature smile*.
And God, his treasures vest, has given,
Bey shall thy sons crawl like reptile*
Or proudly turn their gnae to Heaven?
Lend of the Sun! Thy waters gleam
In many a bold majestic stream,
And many a cloud wreathed mountain brow,
Woo’s, and defies the tempest now,
Thy Boos are brave, thy Daughters true,
Thy flowers bloom forth in every hoe;
The rich ehuudaeoe of thy sad
Proves thee the richest gift of Gedl
Dear Patrons, I must yield to fete,
And modestly insinuate,
Tbet I must have ‘‘the where with oil,"
Which men have used since Adams fell.
It pussies me how to begin—
Suppose I aek you for the Tin,
Or lor e plaster for my shin.
I fear that it will make ysu blink aoaae,
To ask you for the Ecwter-linktnm.
But it trould really he divine, O,
To handte the pure glittering Jtme.
The effect would oome down with a creak.
To say "come hand me out the OasA.”
Your purse, borhape, may shrivle some,
When you roll-out tha grand EquivtUum
I’d like to And a proper name
With wbleh te recommend my claim;
A Pocket jmU of rocks woo't do,
Twould make me rich and •ate yen
Tie strange that in this age financial
1 can’t find names for the mitetentfef.
If I could make you understand
By el! the names at my oommand.
That 1 would like te gut my feeler*
On some of the soul tempting Keelers.
The moat poetic name is money
It is a dew distilled from honay,
But t'vo a better name, I think,
The Anglo Saxons call it chink,
Specie is good, but out of use,
la all the wild Cat Banks cut loose;
Tho Spizserinctum, represents
Whole begs, in vaults of government*;
And as for that ward revenue,
It smarts like Slv and will not do,
We Devils h»i
Which all, n$
It lean overwhelmingsaortor,
Lend mo—Patron, thlao ear—a (
What's In a name? The true ids
Is only whet we touch orf
Quo Apple’s worth a the—
Haunted by singing hint
A quarter's worth As wot.
Because it is mj heeete i
Dear Patrone i
I've sung in P
MajrjyJw*
Throu^U i