The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, October 12, 1860, Image 3

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Tj^NcTMATTEK ON EVERY v nF THIS r AVER. . solicitor General. , u ||,orliml lo announce tho name ttSmlOK, of Nounon, Coweta oo. for the offloo of Solicitor 0»- fSollopooio circuit.. "ttion fif.t Monday In January u«t fltt. Gnrlroll Bail. Ppironi l’l««so allow u. to announce "■ „ Lmoil gentleman a. a oamlhlnlo ^llor0.ncr 8 al of Tnllaimoraar- -trUwtil. __ ^ public SpoiikinR. IHrbott, the camHduto Tor elec Poll ami Kvorott in the fifth will address tho pooplo at iiIacp, Tuosday Oct. 10. Wednesday " 17. Thursday, " 18. Friday, " 19. Saturday, ” 20. Monday, 44 22. Tuesday, 44 20, Wednesday, 44 24. Friday, 44 20. Saturday, lirsvillo, icrvillo, jiiel Hilli tUnta diMCi ii and Augusta Chroni- „ insert uu'il tho appointment* Maiikrt, Oct. II.—Cotton now Mattel* front 7J@«|ota. No change llucon and Grain. Dry Goods (it Cult, invito tho attention of tho public rally to tho foot that wo will from .lute, sell oil* our ontiro .stock of \* at Now York cost. r 'stock is full and comploto, om i, f all kinds of Dry Goods, Hoot «, Huts, Caps, Clothing, Oil Cloths Blankets, Negro Blankets, Kerseys •a Shoos and various othor thing? Elions to mention, ir stock is too largo nmLwo avo de* ined to reduce it by soiling at cost nh. SCOTT & OMBEUU. ctll—triwAwlt. iw Goons.—Wo aro requested by finiim to state Unit the Now Goods rapidly coming in ut tho “Pooplo’s »g Store,” and tho stock will soon inprecodoiidy largo and Hno. Mr. ustoud of gottiug less Is receiving eGoods and exncots by his small its to mako quick salos evon hi .«lim'd times. His advertisement be out next week. Portrait Painting. T. Poindexter, for several ycai dent Artist of Macon; Ga., is now miming in Romo for a few works.— Ulentas a portrait Painter is unquot able and his skill in tho dbliniation situres and in giving tho natural i and correct expression to his plto* i, to say tho least, rarely equalled his country, lie portrait of our worthy citizen Wm. A. Fort,is nowon exhibition he studio of Mr. Poindexter, and it urely a flattering testimonial of the If and ability of tho artist. Tho lov- of lino art will bo richly paid by a at tho rooms of this urlmno gen- man and accomplished artist. Studio over law olllco of .Smith & Uli ra ood, Broad street. Tho New York Fusion. All parties, oxcopt of course tho Black Republicans, regard Lincoln’s election as the direst calamity that could befall tho country, and the inevit able prelude to tho destruction of tho Union, at an earlier or later day. The alms and designs of the Black Republi can party aro such that if carried out in tho administration of tho govern ment, would rcduco the South to a con dition of most degrading inequality.— Our constitutional rights would be tramp- cled on, our honor dost royed and our pro perty taken from us, or rendered worth less, and oven dangerous to their own ers. Wo could not, ifitwero our pur pose to mako tho attempt, picturo the evils to our section which must surely onsuro if tho Black Republicans in tho event of thoir elevation to power, should dare to onforco their policy; but wo will word say, that they would ho of such a character, that no people with ono spark of the patriotism of our rovo- 1 Inlionnry sires, would tolemlo ono mo ment longer than would ho required to throw oil' the yoke placed upon them by fanatics and tyrants. This state of things every friend of tho South, of tho Constitution, of tho Union and of the human raco must wish to avert. Tho Southern people erf themselves, cannot do this, for if ovory electoral vote of ovory Southorn .State he cast for one candidate, the North still hns tho power to defeat him. Wo have then looked anxiously to tho conserva tive men at the North to come to the reseno in this hour of peril, and our hopes rose high when wo beheld thorn, as we thought, throwing off party dis tinctions and prejudices and uniting cordially in this noble cause. Some weeks ago tho Douglas and Bell parties agreed upon a combination tickot, and it was only necessary for tho supporters of Breckiuride toco-oporato with them to securo tho overthrow of Black Re publicanism in New York, and defeat its candidate for tho Presidency. Tho Breekinridgo Executive Com mittee mado a proposition which tho friends of tho fusion movement In the Southern States, considered favorable, and desired its acceptance, All except partisans in tho State of Now York were willing to accept it and with tho united strength of conservatism to meet the enemies of the country. Tho dark clouds that hung over tho UnionBogan to break and patriots thought they saw Hie beginning of hotter days. But Stephen A. Dougins and his wire pullers in Now York, with some design whlohwe will not attempt to fathom, contempta- blcnnd insignificant in hnportancowben compared with the vast and momentous consuquences which hang upon tho sue cess or failure of the movement, tejoct- ed tho propqsition and at ono blow dashed'tp' tho earth the hopes of the country. Agalfi, the pooplo having discovered that thoir safety and the interests of tho nation woro not safe in the hands of That Victory in Florida. Tho Breekinridgo press continue to publish tho roturns from Florida, with ‘‘glory enough for ono day” and such like expressions, annexed to almost to every county. Somehow, they omit to compare the voto with that given at tho last election, which wo have done, and find that almost in ovory county the Democratic strength has been material ly reduced, and that.if tho Democrats carry tho State at all, it will bo a victory without a triumph. In Escambia, wlioro the voto in 1858 was close, tho Boll candidate has a ma jority of some 250. Duval, a Democratic county gives Hopkins (Boll and Everett) for Govern or, about 100 majority. Leon, irt 1858, gavo 259 Democrat ic majority; this year between 40 and Latest News. Gadsden, in 1858, gave 107 ma jority for the Democrats, and now Hopkins has carried it by a majority of 70! Arrival of the City of Baltimore. New * York, Oct. 9,—Tho stoqmsklp City of Baltimore arrived here to-day.— Her commercial news has been antici pated. . General' Mews. Garibaldi occupied Ilia suborbs of An- °°h*- Tho gates of tho town woro he roically dofendod. Orders have been received at Toulon, to prepare a fleot of steam transports. It is nsserted that largo auditions would be made to tho English Garrison atMaltax. 'file students at Athens have mado a demonstration against King Otho, and in favor of Nuplcs. CuiNA.--Theallies left for Pcilto on tho 25th of July. They had a severo engagement witli Pirates on tho Chinese Jefferson gave, in 1858, 352. majority for tho Democrats; this year tho Dem ocrats claim from 245 to 250, or a loss of 1(H). Madison gave 39 majority for the Dem ocrats in 1858, and 17.0 tins year, about the only county where there is a Dem- cratic gain. In Allachun, Milton gels 233 ma jority over Hopkins, which is another loss. few moro such victories and tho Florida Democracy will bo ruin ed. By yesterday’s mall, wo received tho following in addition to the returns al ready published: I.ako City gives Milton (Dem.) for Governor 133, llopkins (Union) 229 gain. . •*' Marion county gives Milton 400, Hop kins 234. Jackson gives a reported maiority of 45 for Milton and Ililton. In Liberty Hopkins beats Milton by a nujority of 18. Franklin gives 140 majority for Mil- ton, and Wakulla 0 majority for tho same candidate.—Savannah Bcpubfican 8th. Several Georgians Injured or Lost. e to nts Rust.- Mr. John Smith, ono »f our oldest and best citizens, died lis residence in this city on Saturday ning the Oth inst. Mr. Smith was alive of Connecticut, camo to Goor- when hut 19 yearn old, and for g timo-livod in Groun county. man of remarkable integrity of ameter and unswerving honesty, of abating industry and constancy of |>o*o and one why by his own porso- energy had carried out, in his own ft and unobtrusivo mnnnor, moro *1 purposes than almost any ono liv- Hewas75 yenrs old, and camo wn to the gravo like ‘‘a shock of corn iy ripe for tho harvest.” "Mark tho rfcct man and behold the uptight tiie end of that man is peace.” Gen. Guyon has iMueft orders of tho day, und ho says that he will defond tho Pope to the last. It was rumorod that tho Pope would leave* Romo to avoid bloodshed. Latest.—Forts Pchtgo and Ancona were taken by assaulted by the Sordln- Faots. T~In this hnpeiLWff prosortt to tho. public nn- hu|K;acliuijlo testimony establishing tho facta that Radway's Ready Relief/ Regulating Pills, and Konovating Resolvent, aro not only positive euratlvos et tho.sick, afflicted with dLciuo; but that they have ill many cases proved to bo infallible, and havo re stored tho dying* patient to robust’health after all other meqbs of roqdkation failed. FirsiWUnoss. Wiley M. Squires, Harrisonburg, La., test!- I ties: 1 . “That Radway's medicines have made some astonishing cure's ip my noighhnrhnod. My soa Martin was long nflPcted With a severo chronic complaint; one box of Radway's Reg ulating Pills, and two bottles of Renovating Resolvent mado a permanent cure, after the best physicians in my eonnty failed. TUMOR IN THE WOMB. “This witness further test!lies, that Mrs. Mary A. llrittou had n tumor in tho wo.iib; her nips and lower extremities wore perishing; she was attended by threo of the host physi cians in tho State, and given up ns incurable. She was permanently cured by Iln 4 wav's Ron- ovnting Resolvent, Heady Relief nltd Uogula- •iilr.v — “■ Exooutor’s Salo of U NDER and l»y virtuo of a decree of Chancery, granted at tho May term, I860, of the Bnporior Court of Hurko county, tho undorslgncd, as Exectors of tho last will anc^ testament of Henry P. dimes, deconsed, I860 Fall Trade, 1860 J- H. M’diUNG, llvond St., Itome, tin. lata of Ait comity, oiler fur sale ‘the follow- ngLots of LAND, belonging to tho estato of IS ROW RKOKIVIRa sahl deceased A LARGE IMPORTATION OF ting Pil ■ep28w2t inti*. Municipal Election iu Havannnh a —' rho , e'ootlon for I ^d’VoumUt 6 whntT Mayor ancl Aldermen has boon decided. Western lteport. Lima, Indiana, July 5,1858. Mcssn*. W. E. Haoar A Co.—Gents: I am enjoying my youth,,d hair at flfty, and we havo with us many instances of the same kind. I feel just as sure that your Huir Restorative has strengthened my eyes, as 1 am that it l<i.s changed my Imir. Threo years ogo I was groy. By rocidoiit I came n.-ross u bottle of your Restorative, iried it and found it whnt it was recommended, honco our trade. I ““ * r,y/yr —•« uwmuu. i uonco our trade. I am >; tlslied that with Llmrles C. Jones, hsu., the candidate | little attention a largo amount run ho sold, Tor Mayor on the Citizens’ Tickot, i9 I Tor tho worth of the artk-le is only to be elected. Six of tho Aldermen on tho I known to ensuro its uso in almost every Citizens’ ticket und six on tho Demo- r * mil .v in tho country. I hevo but a few crutic ticket uro tdeoted. | ° T f l] 1 !‘l* Jruu ' The Florida Elections. I ary Inst. I wish some i this week. 11. W. WOOD. Romombur that this result was produced Savavaii, Oct. 8’—We havo rocoivod by Heimstrcot's Inimitable, tho original ami returns from sixteen counties in Florida, 0,l, y rollnblo Hnir Kestnrntivo. 1 " ’ * * " bottle.— mill they gtvo Milton n majoritv or 1,3- „ J-rlaa Any oanla nn.JTOo dollar ■ 75 | 828 votea. 8 “ U 'Vv^'hao'Kn'I ?S.'fCpri IaUte Fauanm Nows* sep twin W-t’e The steamer Bayou city, Capt. For rest, a regulur packet plying between Galveston and Houston, exploded iter boiler on the night of the 27th, killing and wounding sotno ten or twelve others. From an oxtra of tho Galveston News wo extract tho follow ing: Our city was startled this morning by a report that tho steamship Bayou city, Capt. Forrest, one of tho packets plying regulurly between this port and Hous ton, and which' left Hero lust evoning, had exploded her.boilort when near Lynchburg, causing much loss of life, and wounding many. It was known tliut there was a largo number of pas sengers on board, besides tho full com plement of otllceiH und crew. There wore, as fur as wo could ascer tain from various sources, about sixty or soventy passengers on tho Bayou City, including five or six ludios and sonic children. None of the ladies or chil dren were hurt, though a piece of iron flew into their part of tho euldn. Twc boys were saved by tho steward, a color ed man who stopped them iw they were running to the how, alarmed by th noise. He took them up in his arms, ran down a hack way and placed them the barge* . afllititcd witli tho Fever uml NEW York. Oot. 8.—Tho steamship I Agu> should nut aparo eithor time, trouble Northern Light* haw arrived. She »r oxpeme, lo procure DU. HOSTKTTKIVB brought no passengers nor mails, ns the CEI.KUUATKD HITTERS. who«o be-.u-ftccni stemmhin J. U Stophons Ubd to con- ftS &gH nect at 1 annum. ,j oWll j n n 8 j lorl a ., at . 0 0 p time by this dread- Thero has been a heavy storm on the ftil euraa. whoAoehuoks aro wan und meagre, Pacific const. I and whose niglits ere steopioss and rostlea*, }.it , I and wlioro eves are dim and sunken, with Panama was invested by negro insur- death staring them in the (hoe, this compound reotionists, but they wero repulsed.— must prove n Moraine; snatching them ns It Five of them wero killed and fifteen were from tho mouth of tho grave. When taken prisoners. ail others have failed, theso Bitters havo re- Tho marines from tho War stonmor, «torc«l iho •ofTemr. to mining health. Their St. Mnry’a held tho nlnco and subdued Tjopularlty n at tho M o.tern andSouthoru .i „ , ,‘t. 1 * | States should introduce them to all families. IDO 1GVOIU - 8i.ld by druggists ami dealers generally Movements of the Prinee* every where. Bcoadvcrtiscmont. ' sep21—wlm Wash inoton, Oot. 8.-r-Tho rrlnco loft for Baltimore thin evoning. I Mexican Mustang Liniment. Death of Gov. Willard, of Indiana. ‘■"rom rich and poor, bond and freo, all . . A . . . *, , . colors, grades and condislont of life, the Cincinnati. Oot. S.-Gov. Willard, of | m “ 0 c,i „f pr al.« I. awarded thl> FALL & WINTER GOODS, commiiiixq uvunv variitv op LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Cloaks and Shawls, ClCE-tLEMEN'S Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS. A LARGE STOOIC OK HOUSE-FURNISHING DUANE RULISON’S Quaker City PUBLISHING * HOUSE, ^PHILADELPHIA. 'hcoldctlPublishbig IIovsc in America Con ducting the Gift Boole Jiuslncxs. Y ’ Tho Gift Department has boon conducted for tho past three years; arid In *this depart ment this hnuso possesses advantages appe llor to all others. Bond for'Catalogue contai^hg * A NEW AND ENLARGED . 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Vp°k is always accoinpimitd with a Gift worth from 60 rents to $100. Among Uio works which I havo recently published, are the following :-nny of which P unsiDsiau, aro i »e ruitowing :-nny of which will be sent, with a Beautlftil Gift, for tho priws named—when sent by mall, 21 tonts ntldillonai for postage. A HISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONS s con taining a statement of tho Origin, Devel- i'ltllllB. J-.IIIU.-U llliu completed by Samuel AI. flmnekor, LL. D., 8.18 pages, 12 mo., illustrated, $1.00. J. V. JON . , J. B. JONES, | II. W. JONES, | W.B. JONES, J Herndon, Burke co., On.i ; p14w.ini Including a Skeleh of Sixtoen Years' Resi dence in Africa, ami a Journey from tho Cape of Good Hope to Loando, on tne West Const > thunco across the Continent, down tho river Zambesi to the Eastern Ocean. From the personal narrative ef lHvm LtvtxusToxa, LL. D., D. C. 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D. 250 pages) law binding, $1.00. i!^aSssoJrs rn j pri°r, u ; VEi g • Irty of Now York) O.W M*l. ”Timlin.u','.c l ; ling MomWof tho Hoy. "”' 1 hsoru of Indiana, died last night, pt St. Pauls, derfhl article. Sores nre healed, pains Min., of consumption. liuved, lives saved, rnluable nniinals made 1 useful, and untold ills nsiuugcd by this re- ,, * ^ ,, I ninrknblo medicine. For cuts, ...-ulses, UilARbESTO.v, Oet. 9.—Sales of Cotton sprains, rheumatism, swollin^i, bites, strain to-day 2000 bales at from 8 to 1 He.— 1 od horses, Ac., it hns no oqnnl among I.ini- Prices have advanced Jo. I ments, Ointments, or Salves. It Is the house keeper's and farmer's friend. Weeks of ill- . , , _ . , . ness e,id loss of time are saved hy an onrly Btajrl lie grcatestTOmody of tho day ai)plic..tlon of Mustang Liniment. It should in unmiHtqkuhJy JPorry Davis Vegetable always l»e on hand. Bo careful or whom you Pain Killer, for th'elnstant relief of all Duy, and havo it warrouted as gcuuino, * - pains, hrul.es, &o., mul for pains hus Iwon oW.lnod agaluat. Jouj-. in the Ktonmel, and bowels | it is used ttblMSSU^ with encouraging success in sudden at- deceive. AIT genuine wilt herealler bear tacks of cholera and cholera morbus.— tho signature of D. 8. Barnes, Pronrlotor, N. Sold by druggists. | Y., and tl-o words “Trade” “Marx” in two Medallions. Bold by all respectablo dealers 11 * * *' Id, nud in Romo by Bakor sepl4w2in TO HOUSEKEEPERS. AUTfnhES OF EVERY DAY USE. n. T. nAIIBITV’S Pure Medicinal Tenet. Manufactured from common Suit and Turo Cream Tartar. When usod in Bread, Cake or Bisuuit, it turns to gas, (liko that from a botllool Soda water,) £»Q and remains dormant in the dough, UO until it is sot iu the oven, when die heat causes the gna to *fdauu tlirougli " ;. Th. * * flgjfThe tougiio discovers the state of throughout the tiie mind uo less than that of tho body; | * As tlio clerk’s ollioe, with the safe, 1Detore the phllosopl.er or .... . 11 i • ,1 i books mid papers, was blown to pieces, ’physician can judge, tho patient selfish partisans, assembled in 1 | t if/not. iikolywo shall u V or lm V o a com- '"'«<»/'*■« l<U mntlh. nnds iu tho Cooper Institute, in tho city ,deto list of passengers. The Marietta Mass Meeting.-It as industriously circulated all over tho untry that Hon. Joseph Lano, candi- ate for Vico President on tho Brcck- idgo tickot would be in Marietta on s Utli inst., and a tremendous Mass ceting was to bo held to greet him.— Imjmasfs meeting was there; Gon. Lane not, but “writ a letter.” lion. -mvcll Cobb, Dr. Miller, and others neoled tho people with speeches, and nt thorn homo without seeing tho Marion of tho Mexican War.” WFTlio, Now York Herald in com muting upon tho fusion movement in ; a t State says: That in 1850 the com- ined vote in New York, of Buchannn 111 I* lllllini'A Altnli i ...no .1*1 (UU1 nd Fillmore over Frccmont was 43,000, »'l that in no subsequent election have Uepublicans been able to bring up icirvototo a smaller deficiency than 4,000 of their voto for Fremont. Of wrote of 1850 thero was a Republi. eficicncy last yoar, on the test’question i Secretary of State, of some 24,000 d a united opposition deficiency of marly 00,000—making a total reserved ole of 100,000. 'Ve havo uo hesitation in saying that “' Jwo-thirds of thiB reserved voto of M,000 may bo sot down against the ‘epublienn party, to say nothing of the 010 "'hich will bo added to that of 1850 J 1 our November election. The mate 's aro abundant for a popular conscr- oopor of New York, and in view of tho threat ening perils, arranged a combination ticket, which they believed would prove satisfactory to all parties and especially to tho voters of tho State. On this grand spectacle—tho masses burying party feuds |and forgetting party dis tinctions und uniting as brethren in an honest, patriotic effort to save tho Union—ovory lover of that Union gazed in admiration and thoir confidence in tho patriotism of tho pooplo was lestor- od. Tho wishes, the malice, and the sol fish ness of demagogues wero all dis regarded. They would mako the pro. servation of tho Union subordinate to tho success of thoir ambitious schemes, and their counsels could lead to nothing it evil. The people directly and deeply interested in this groat quest ion, behov ing tho safety of tho Union paramount to tho success of partisans and dema gogues, spoko their will. But another difficulty was presented, and this time hy tho Breckinridge lead ers. James T. Brady the Breekinridgo candidate for Governor in New York and Daniel S. Dickinson, tho head and front of that party, boldly denounce thii fusion ticket and advise their friends not to support it. And their objection is about as shallow and absurd as that mado by the Douglas loaders to tho other ticket, and It is still exceedingly doubtful whether, with this dissension, tho Black Republicans in New York ,n bo defeated. Tho Bell party in New York havo throughout manifested a commend willingness to unite all the opponents to Black Republicanism, and their con duct stanclsin admirablo contrast with tho action of the other parties. And, while tho courttepursued by the friends of Douglas and Breckinridge, prov that they look upon tho defeat of Lincoln ns of less importance than sonic paltry advantage to their parties, the supporters of Bell havo clearly shown thnt’thoy aro tho true frionds of tho .South and tho Union. Wo sincerely hope tho Cooper Insti tute tickot may bo run, and wo are sat isfied tho pooplo will ratify it at the ballot box, and leave the protesting loaders all alone in thoir glory. ft tiyo Union majority against Lincoln n New York of fifty thousand, with ropor ctForts among all concerned to )r, »g tills majority out. [{ *^Th° following is from tho Quincy "aii ix Camioun Countv.—Wo learn , n tho Marianna Patriot thnt tho Uog- lators had attacked tho houso of .Jesse urdon, killing him an a man by tho mo of Willis Musgrovo*. arid Gtrdon. Wo have before us a letter from Ma- 00), informing us of tho startling in- fi 't»gouce thnt the Militia of Jaokson ii’oty was to lia vo boon' ordered out /'.toe 3d inst., to proceed a once to allioun. The war is carried on by -Oizens of Gadsden, JAborty, Cal yon Jackson and Washington coun- i®?.* a 8ninst a set' of desperadoes in inoun county who have been rank- Several of the latter, with some of the crow, jumped overboard, and we have yet no means of knowing how many woro saved, and how many lost in tho water. As tho Bayou City is quite narrow at the p6int where the accident •red, tlioso who could swim, and jumped overboard, uninjured by the steam, had a good chanco to save thoir lives. Tho physicians of Lynchburg, and its citizens generally, we aro informed, has tened to the scene of tho disaster, and ill all they could to alleviate tho suf ferings of tiie wounded. We present as correct and complete a it ns we could obtain of tho killed and ounded. Hero follows n list of killed—nine, chiefly attaches of the boat, all negroes except two—and wounded,among whom find tho niuno. of Mr. M. 1’. C’allo- i r , of Washington, Wilkes county, He was slightly wounded in tho foot. ADDITIONAL l’AUTICL’LAHS. Tho Galveston News of tho 29th, lias tho subjoined additional pnrtieu- flgjyRoynlty is on the move in Europe Queen Victoria has gono to Germany, Naiwleon and Eugenie are touring *- their'Soiithcrn dominions. Leopold, Belgium, is visiting hia loyal towns. aboIlaScguiida, ns becomes a progres sive sovereign, is mnking a progress.— Tho Russian Cznr, tho Austrian Knisor, and fho Prussian Regent nro Ut meet nt Wnrsiiw soon, and will ho waited on by a small army of petty kings and grand dukes, and princelets. Victor Emanu el is going to Naples. The Prince of Wales Is travelling over tlio' United States. Not to be out of tho fashion, King Bomba II., late of Naples hhs also taken a hurried journey find is expected soon to be in Spain. A Neoro Knioiited dv Queen Victo ria,—The Queen of England has con ferred the honor of -Knighthood up- ttMW UW1(WJ „„ on Edwar^L, JoVdari*of Kingston, Ja- n 8 offensive throats, and are guilty maica, a colored man, the son of avv 0 ^ 0U8 11048 a S ttinsfc society and the Mr ' *’ - " ‘ man who kept' & swcotnicat and pickle storo. * TIIE BLOOD IS THE LIFE, lo moro shall Iho poor aurtbrers in onr ntry languUh, thoir constitution rucked ' ‘ by Rtron^ and dnngnrous mineral J&Sjp'Tbero nre fifty-seven cities in the i .. . , ■?, , . . , ...CTu ini. nan 1 medicines; they willcomo to tlio fountain of I ftia ii contain fioin 100,000 to hellUhi root* and herbs from WM? u.hahi ants, twenty-threo from nn tur«'* storolimiro. 1 Tim Mountain Herb 200,000 to .)(K),000, and twelve which I Fill*, q,* innocent mountain plant* cninponed contains above 500,000. will reach and *top their diatros*, and cause —— ' tho hliKid. renewed and oloanacd, to carry Too Tiiue.—“ Wlioro is Wnlkor ‘ h 7’“? h til. >»Jy, Ih. olomral. of h..lth- ,._. v v ,» n b 0 .i „ building up tho broken coiutitutiou, and car- !!f LLif., g «n/lf * ! 4 r y' n « hfe and health, where but for them, yesterday, of a fillihiister. would havo been tlio wreck of hope—tho * In tlio grave, whore a Briton has laid fooblo moan of autVoring, at inst ended by him,” was tlio quiet reply. the cold hand of dc'.th. Tlio blond must bo puro flicn sickiicra i* inqmsiiblo. Whnt a f . groatyot siinplo truth is this! i. appeal* totho ODUUOKL I cnm,non «enbo of nil; it is the grcnl koy-stono | of tho floating art. Judron’s Mountain llorb Fills will purify and clonnso it DIED—In Home, On., on the 2nd in-1 ,un ' v111 to morrow. . , it -»r Tr « . „ Judson * Mountain stunt, Helen M. Hardin, daughter of I all Medlnlno Dealers. Col, A. T.. Ilmdin, in the Oth year of — Nlt vo Your Hor.e, lior ago. | «-Wii take groat pleasure in recommending valu ta r» Oil tlio steamboat Noptunc, that went up to Houston last evening on her reg ular trip, we found throb men who wore cabin passengers on tho Bayou City.— They were Mr. Hows, of New Orleans, son of tho President ol the Opelousas railroad, Mr. T. P. IJoyd, of Stpvcn- ille, Texas, slightly injured, and Dr. A. M. Potter, of Galveston. Col. and Mrs. Mhnrpo, of Columbia, cro among tho pusrengors, and nmiiiod nt Lynchburg. They wero hurt. Mr. Ilows lost a negro boy named Frank. Dr. Potter’s room mate was saved— name unknown. Dr. Potter went out through iho Indies cabin to get into the fresh air. Uo saw in tho ladies cab* tho piece of iron wo referred to in r extra. It was rod hot, and he thought, amid tlio smoko und steam, that t he boat was on lire, lie, with others, prevented several ladies liotn jumping overboard; and ho then pom*- -Hod is lovo,” „ml we nro taught In 2bIa k nndinai^»»'i>f<> T «rUolo for Sprain' ins holy book of truth that little chil- I Sore*. Scratches nr OnMs on Ilorso*. On dren aro tho special objects of his lovo. *nen Imvo «*od it f'*r severo Burn*, Bruises, „ , , J , | Soros,8titT Joints and Rheumatic Pain#, and Toro when ho says, “.Suffer little Ull say it acts liko magic. Wo mo no otlior children to come unto mo,” wo would Liniment. J. W. HK1VITT, . , Foremen for American, Hamdens not forbid them, knowing thnt our lo*s ^ e jj f> p Br g 0 ^ Kxpro**.” is their eternal gain, and that though I Gontleraen:—“Iliad a negro man worth $1,- wo may, for a little while, mourn thoir absence, weni*o assured that once again I thing I could hear of without benefit, until • * id f* *' * • * • ' ■ •*• wc will greet them “whore no farewell JJj VlSSfraw mke"th?Ibm tear is shed.” 1 price for biin. Re«poetfuliy yours, Therefore bo it resolved by tho teach- .TAMES DOB RANGE. , , , i-xi -«r i- i r» • I Every Planter, Toainstcr and Family era and scholars of tiie Methodist Lpis- ghouW have this invaluable article. Sold by copal Sabbath school, at Itome, Geor- all ro.’pcclablo dealen gia: That in tlio death of our beloved school ma to, Helen M. Hardin, wo feel Chromo-Llthographie Plates, Giving tho coloring to lifo of tho Seesery and Wild Auiusals, From Drawtngs made by DR. LIVINO8T0NB, AND tbo dough while baking. Tho broad, oake or bisoult Is not only very light, but perfectly wholesome. Whorothl* 4 \J Yoa*t is usod, you will require about one quarter tho amount of shortening usod witli ordinary yeast. It may also bo used for buckwheat eakos, johnny take*, and all kinds of pastry. This yeast is put up only in one pound cans witli checkered label. Rod, white and blue—no other is gointino— beware of imitations. B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. Warranted double tho strength of coipmon Potash, and superior to any f*Q Saponiflcr in market, put up in cans GO of 1 lb., 2 lbs., .1 lbs., 6 lbs., and 12 lbs., with full directkni for making AND Hard and soft Soap. One pound will mako fifteon gallons of soft soap. No >yr\ limo is required. Consumers will find 4 W this tho cheapest Potash In market, a. r. iabbitt’s MEDICINAL BALERATU8. A perfectly pure and wholesome arti cle, free from «ll deleterious matter; so prepared that, as the circular ac companying tho Snleratus will show, nothing remains in the bread when baked, but common salt water and Sixteen YeariWanderlngi In the Wilds of South Africa. This Magnificont Volume is gotten up In tlio most superior manner, on fine paper, bound in beveled Boards, and is altogether tho most Popular aud Saleable Book now publiahod. Ovor flour. Put up neatly iu papers of 1 lb. ) lb. aud 4 lb. 75,000 COPIES, Havo already Been sold, and tba demand r our New Edition ia larger thau aver be fore. This Edition will bo told Exolmively by Agent*. the stag —, _ no more, l.h , .. do good, and leave behind you a monument of virtue." Chalmers. 820 pages, with beautiful steel plate, $1.00. THE MYSTERIES OF TIIE GREAT DEEP; or; tbo Physical. Animal, Geologi cal, and Vegetable Wonders of tho Oceau. ByP. H.Goaso. This book is full of ln- strnatlva and entertaining information.— Ono might go to sea for years and not learn as much about Ut* Ocean as hu can gather from a few hotira porusal of this volumo. 62 Illustration!*, $1.00. ADVENTURES. WANDERINGS AND BUFFERINGS OF THE MERTON FAM ILY; or Lifo Scenes among the South American Indians. Dy Miss Anne Bowen. This Is ono of tiie most Interesting book* of tbo kind over written. Eight Fine Il lustrations, on tlntod paper, $1.00. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF THE CELEBRATED ORIENTAL TRAVELER, HADJI BABA, In Perdu, Turkey and Rug- ala. Comprising his Caravan Travels, En counters with Robbors, his Curious Perfor mances. Edited by James Morier. *100 pages, $1.00. THE MODEL ROOK CF DREAMS, FOR TUNE TELLER and Epitom of Parlor Entertainment*. By Henry Totnplo and Cordolia M, Otlloy. $1.00. HISTORICAL AND REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENTS OF tho Early Settlers of tlio United Stator, with the Life uml Adven tures of Alton, Kenton, Boom?, and otlior celebrated Plonoors. By 0. W. Water.— 460 pages, tint illustrations, $1,00. “ ALBUMS of all Mica and stylos, with snlon- Tnwhom th* largest commission will be paid Samplo oopies sont by Mail, post-paid* on reeeipt of tho Prlee, $1 25. Agents wanted in every county In the sepfSwftm >* w. jJKAiiuni, ruDinner, 48 North 4th st., Philadelphia. 68 One box, costing Ono Dollar, will make 40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by AND simply adding boiling water. n. t. BAnnirr'a CONCENTRATED SAL SODA. 4 vJ A now article exclusively for the South. Sul Soda or Wuthhig Soda can not bo sent South during warm weather, ns it deliquesce# or mclta. I dry out tho water, and put tip tho Sal Soda iu 1 lb. TJLTOtthD respeotftilly Inform hia pnpars, “warranted to stand tho warm- VV friends ami customer*, aud est climate." Cno pound is equal to four pound* of ordiunry Sul Soda or \jni - ' ‘ Washing Soda, consequently it ia much olicopcr—tho dealer saves 85 r cent. he docs not NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Itobt. La Hey.] P. L. TURNLEY, cil wntcr upon the piece of iron until it is cooled. Mr. I. T. Irvin, Speaker of the Geor- D .a House of Representatives, and one of tlio most prominent men in the State, was on board with a family of nine negroes, and his brother-in-law, Mr. O. L. Battle, of Egypt, Wharton county. Ho was seen fushir.g nit, and it is believed he jumped ovorbonrd and was drowned. None of bis negroes wero injured. Mr. Calloway, wo learn, is a large .1 nuter near Washington, Georgia.— came over with Messrs. Battle and plan Ho ( Irvin, with n view to settling in Tex- Wo loam that Capt. Hull died Inst night. ggyTho brightest l»oy of the whole class lately examined for admission to tho Naval academy at Annapolis, was a little follow from Texas 15 years of ago who had been threo years setting type in a nows paper office and had studied mathematics and arithmetic with a dip-candle, In tho garfdt of a log cabin, nt night. lie was a poorly clad, and had.workod at type-setting in New Orleans and other placee, to pay tho expenses of hi* journey. If not ad mitted he expected to work hi* way home again. A San Salvador paper savs that moro than flfty shocks of earthquake was experienced there In ono day in the month of July. jgy»Tt is estimated that thero are now running on th& railroads of the’United States 1 ears. Tomlin & McCarver’s STEAM SAW MILL. ''JIE proprietors will furnish first c that she hns boon taken to that “happy lund/’ whero no eyo will beam brighter than hers, no sweter voice chant her Heavenly Fathor’a praise. That wo tender oursinccrost condo- _ ........ loll co to tlio frnnily of our departed Sis- “S »' •toapitjont luii'ling in Bom., Or nt Inter- , J mediate landing* on tho RCvcr nt $1,25 per ter, and our prayer will bo that they hundred. For dried lumber 25 cent* per may realize that “behind a frowning | bninlrcdaddUiotml w ^lMM|hnrgod, Milloti the Cooin Rivcr.lt miles from Romo, follow*: Delivered at tlio Mill at$l,00 per hundred, steamboat landing iu Rome! idonce, God hides a smiling face.” Thnt tlie.se resolutions be entered on I the minutes of the .Sabbath School, that | copy j^bo furnished tho bereaved family, and published in tho Southern I Christian Advocate, Sunday School Visitor I and our city papers. ROBT. G. TOMLIN, sq>2 ivAwCin J. L. MeCAlLVER.. Railroad Notice. ' a', t. alsBiTT'i UO SOAP FOR FAMILY USE. Ono pound of thi* soap Is equal to AND three pounds of ordinary Family Soap. Ono pound will mako three gallons of *7fk handsome Soft Soap. It w;ll remove 4 paint, grease, tar and f!*!ov .of- nil Kind*. It will not injnrothq fabric, on tho contrary, It prcscrVbs it Ii will wash in hard or salt water. But liltlo labor is required wlioro this Bonn is used. Machinists nml Printer* will find tills soap superior to anything in tnarkot. If your storekeeper does not kcop tbo above good#, send $5 hy mail, and f will send a pnekago of either article? or an assorted box, con taining a part of each article, as you may direct. Sord the name of your Post Offlcc, also the State and county in which you reside, with the direc tions for shipping. Address B. T. BABBITT, os. fit. 88, 88, 70, 72 and 74 Washington New York. A liberal discount to storo- keeper*.*cp2l Special polices. Inlliitnntory Rheumatism' Messrs. Perry Davis A S< —Gents—I press witli words tho sulisfac' lion it gives mo to inti Okkick Dalton A Jacksonville R. It. Go. Dalton, Ga., Sept. 3, 1800. , The Annual Mooting of tho Stockholders of the Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company for the purpose of electing Seven Directors, und. attending to other business that may come before them, will bo held nt tlio otliro of tho Company in Dalton, out lie first Wed nesday in October next, nt 2 o'clock. P. M. By order, EDWARD WHITE, scpl lwlin Sce'y. ol the benefit I havo recoived from tho use of your Pain Kil ler. About ono year sinco, I' with tho inflammatory rheumatism, being able to walk for eight wooks; besides the eon A Desirable Home for Sale. n tucked fincincnt to tho bouse, tbo pain t experienced no tongue can describe. On tho 27th of Dc- cciwV i &. .tfook u,.n | miles from Cedar Town, con taining 2flj acres, 20 cleared, boforc. I commonood u.inir Uio P«in Killer | fcjjjr if ilio beVt improve, me.l. by you, wblei. Imme^i.tely roiyeved^ | llevlnc o. ii a ne. Srfnnol! to » bea for «, ifoy. It i. now SStaiVTSS icvoli day, iineo the .tfoele, end tlio into r .moke-l.on.e, .table, and crib.; »lso, mntion l.os euliroIy eubildod. Ill .tort I am fi , . watetm , by . duo well ton .lep. from entirely well .nd fee) bound, p. make tlio „ h ' n f s Cm) „ r Creok runolnij on *" ?* 3 ’ ro *°. r ‘ lo 5? tbo north and West bom,d.rler. No improvc- l-.ln Killer, that time, expen.e, rad a world mon , it nmd „ | „ y,, p | (M |, w ,|| f, ncc d, of .uir.rl^m.y^rorentad^ ^ | ^Uy with now rail., ouWilb, .nd ore. fra- Genessce BU, Utica. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gaylesvillo, Cherokee Co., Ala., S. M/’&NSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will bo recoived at this Institution, and fitted for tho co mon duties of life, or any class in our O legos. Competent Teachers aro employed. Bond for a circular. I ian21—wly ly v . . . - Tho neighborhood is excellent, and con venient to Churches, Schools, and Mills. This plaoo will bo sold at oxceodingljr low figures. For furtherparticulars apply to Wm. T. Nowman, Rome, Go., or to me.on thi iscs. sop20twAwtf or to me,on tho prem- G. W. NEWMAN. lURNETT’S Flavoring Extracts, Coco- 1 aiue, Kallcston and Tooth Wash—a fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER. D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a frosh supply at FARELL A YEISER’S. friends and customer*, pnblio generally, that he in now opening a vory large and nt- tractive 8took of Drugs, Medieinos, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fnnoy Articles.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of nil kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass,Putty, Glue, Brushes,and in fart, every “’i in liiir **- *-- -•• PREBB1 ful stylo of binding. PRAYER BOOKS. Pri all fetxca and stylos, with splon- B00K8, in ovory boauli- 'rotostant and Catholic. 1 roiosioiH nun unn HYMN BOOKS or all denominations. P0EM8 of all the authors. JUVENILE BOOKS in almost endless * ‘ ’ ' iBS ful Gift presontod with each book. itMy,G fisraro all Useful and Valunblo— comprising Gold and silver Watches? Sowing Machines, Silk Dress Patterns, and a largo variety of Jewelry, of tho latest and most fashionable styles. Each article Warranted to be of good quality. Tlio*o who will act os AGENTS, Will plcnso send for a Gntnloguo which c •died hy n tains indueemonts not to ho e„. » rr establishment, with full dirt Uculars. Those out of employment? nml i desire to engago in an honorable and profitable husinrs*, should apply utouce.l Add*ess ull orders to DUANE RULISON, Proprl’r of tho Qunker City PuhlisbinglloaFo No. 53 SOUTH THIRD STREET. majllwfim. Pliiluddphia, Pa. thing in hfs line or that.1* psually kept in First Class Drag Store. Having hod qovoral year* ex|>erieneo, and by giving bU.per*oqal attention to the bus! ness, be hopes to m*rU a sbaro of public pa tronage, and to be aide to furnish hi* cas toiuers reliable) articles, at ns LOW PRICES, As any houso this sldo of Augtutn, Ga.. Re member tho location. Tho wants of the country shall bo suppllod. febTT.'flO. J. C. BAKER R. W. EOIIOLS NEW FIRM BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN CologocB and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DTE STUEESS FINE CIGARS, LiaUORS for Medical Pur- pose*, &o., &o. &o. Rome. Go. Feb. 18th. [triwawtf.j Steamboat Notice. On and after the 1st day of September next, tbo Coosa Riv- Steamboat Company will chnrgo on Package*? of Money oontaining Ono Thousand Ddlars er leu 25a, ovoc One* and under Two Thousand Dollars 50c. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL, &ug25 Agents, 2,000 ACRES ' OP KO. I CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I The subscriber offers for sule, all his lands lying in Cudnr Valley and ucar Cedar Town. There is about two thousand acres lying in m zc. ut two thousand acres lying in body and it will bo sold allto-’ will bo divided to suit purchasers. gothcr There buildings conveniently dwellings nre all good, two or thcjri the resi dence of the undesigned, and that formerly aro four dwellings and sots of oul * aud the lands so surrounding as 4c ntly mako four spttlemonts. Th< icupicd by Judgi . West, havo eight cottages with four rooms each. There is also on tho placo a first class flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all carried by water power. These Lands are all of tho best quality of ■the famous Cedar Valley Lunds, and that strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness tho subscriber would stato that In 1858 ho mado n Utile ovor ten, flv* hun- dred pound bales of Cotton to the hand, and In 185# over elovon saiuo sised bales to the hand. , , , Tho dwellings on tho above named places >.‘o all within one miio of the Court. House, and consequently oonvenient to Churches •ud Schools. Persons desiring to purshase are requotted to eoino and see the larids c for further particulars addross J. J. MORRISON, mayl2-trUw-tf. Cedar Town, Ga. Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera! This medicine hhs ( LIFE DROPS. } been tried, tested and 4 TUB XKVKR failing V provcd by ten years ( REMEDY. J experience to bo the •Iy certain, safe aud J.R. MARTIN, Buccccsor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WHOLR8AI.B AND RRTAir, DK.W.RR IX CHOICE €0JVFfi€TI0MBY, AJfD SMALL GROCERIES, ALL KINDS or Fill!IT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN TIIKIit SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up Iu Ilnxcl to auit Cuflloiiior.. Parties Supplied with Cako- Ordi-r, will bo .llomlod to wui I promplnen aud Di.patvb.-&^ Cuab. io,,10t,vly. Etowah River Plantation For Sale. Tbe uudonlxncilof*. for, for ialo hi. IMah-fl tatlou on tho . South* Pido of'-tlio Etowali. ver, oovonnilloifrom Klngotonoiidi..^, Ing the celebrated plum of Col. Nathan I Thii Land lo hounded on tho north by tbo ri«r which scparatai It trorn tho Bouio halt Tho placo contain! FIyo Jlundred Acres of Land—ono hundred nml twenty-dvo first finality river bottom, mid tho holanro first quality up land. Thero l> about 300 acres fn cultivation, and tho 'Remainder well tim bered. Thero is a comfortable- dwelling and out-houses, including an almost now Giu House and Screw. Price $11,000—Torm#,?5,000 onsb, and tho -balance-ill notes si ouo, two and threo yonrs with luterest from dnto aud well secured. Como and «co tho placo or addrets, JOHN 0. EVE, junor-w2Utwtf Kingston, Ga. a pa, uo or two dosos of 20 drops, will severe cramps in tho A singlo dose often ops, will cure tho most stomach in 20 mihutes. lures tho Dlarrhaa and it never constipates the bovt'cls. Ono dose will satisfy any ono of its morits. Price only 25 Cents. Proporcd by 8. D. Trail, 43 Bowery, Now York, and sold by Druggists generally. In Rome by Baker A Echols, aud Nowman A Nowlin. (aug2tw*w Segars and Tobacco, ST ! finest quality of genuino Havana So ws, and best grades of Tobacco—cs- y for retail trado. To bo bad at junstHri. FARELL A YEISER. DYSPEPTICS READ! Tho Bust Dyspeptic Remedy Known. TS PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS* X formoriy of Grifiin, Go. Prof. W. 'Y. Sharpo, and others in this vi tally can attest to its virtue*. For sale in Rome, by julyfiotf. J. G YEISER; MM