Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, January 28, 1860, Image 1

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VOL. 1, ®l)c ®n.toeckl , j Courier FUDMSUED EVERY lCK3D.IT, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORN'GS By M. DWIXELL. AT FOUll DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably in advance. *Tonns of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. rRH SQtTARK OP TEH USES. One ^!*rn Each additional insertion, One Month Two Month* J*®” Three Mouths 2 Six Months Twelve Months, l.»,00 A liberal discount will be nikde to those ■who advertise largor amounts. ii . Obituaricx or m »-« than fire lines chared ft he samo as advertisements^ Notice* of Mtrriai** and Death?. not ex- \ioeding Five Linos in length. a;o published gratuitously In the (JonHer. The friends of the parties are re piested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name ani they will he published with pleasure. K. I). harVhv, . Wd5V,a1 , '*Aott. H.VRVKY & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS A'T LAW. ROUE. GA. A DVANCES of inon \v o»n u.uallv tin had up >u good claims lofl for collection. Home. Juuo l.—ly. Z. II. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, T- - - - - - - ' eA - Orrics^-Oror Port A Hargroro'a new storo. fob 19—1 y ROME, GEO., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28,1860. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR RALE A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter's use— . . For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Sliojs, Stripes Shirtings, Osttnburgs, wiayl8-ly. Factory Thread, ke.,'ke. ,40.UN r. COOFKR, ■ A CiA*OT OwIWsMr A T .L AW» L L \ ROME, (1A - Wn.u-praotico in tiie Courts of North West ern Georgia. C.llerting promptly attended to. Orrins—In City flail Building, up stinra. apr7-lv A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYIMST. If you want u good pioture come to BEARDEN’S GALLERY, over Jones A Scott's, where lie is neatly fit ted up for the business, nnd will take a hotter ono than ever [mar!).—|y. DENTISTRY. Dr, J, T. Duane, I !» now pormnmuitlv located in Home,and lms taken rooms over Fort k Hargrove's store,^^-OTTJLf where he will he pleased to receive the calls of tins-' who may require his professional services. He would also state that he is prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber, which is fast supereeeding nil other styles of work, now made, combining as it does, LIGHTNESS, a nd A. Pleasant Degree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New York prices, may 4—ly TOR NEW YORK, FARE REDUCED. Freights and Pnssage as Low as by any other Steamer. CABIN PASSAGE, $15 00. By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE WHEEL STEAMERS Augusta, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. S. Woodlinll. Florida, 1,200 il il Isnao CkwoII, Alabama, 1,300 “ “ G. H. Sellerck, These .steamships belonging to the old es- tahlisJied and favorite line, known as the “New York and Suvanunh Steam Naviga* tjoo Corn puny/’ and in comfort, accommoda tions and Faye, cannot be excelled. They are commanded by experienced, skillful ami polite officers. JOHN R. WILDER k GALLIE, •t • i Agents Snvannah. RAM'L L. MITCHELL k SON, ju!20—tf Agents, New York. *-*• GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME r,A - Wr,i, nrutiii il t’l , srt-itisi of Ciorokoo Gi. OLiinr N. J. Oa'io-r'. C , .. , ’il.i (>> iro r.-'I liwvnl t Sn'tk, Runs «». T. R. R. Cihk, Eli-. At'ism. Oa. ia'l27 TUGS. J. VBllUKRY, ATTORNEY a t l a w. CSO.VR TOWN. - - - r ' A - WlM. prutino i" til. ooiloli*. of Flpv.d, Volk. Pi'iMing. C.irroll, HwaHs-Jii aivl *<w. 8iri«tattout1on paid to eollnstint. ',v ' v HENRY A. GAR I'.iili.L, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME OA. 8tui it nttonti.n "Ivsi to oolloiting a’J't curing 'lainuiii Upper OJorma. folil-iv j. w. n. fsnKitwnon smith. UNDERWOOD At SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT L A W, ■ROME — Tiiactii'F. in Unper fi Feleral District Court of Marietta. jan20’49-ly OA. rgla: alio in tlio C. II. SMITH, NOTARY' PUBLIC. Com'nit,loner of Deed* for Alabama anil *TonnM«eo. an it*1, T. XV. ALEXANDER, ATTORN BY AT LAW, ROME GA - t fehl0’57 Bi TEUIIUNK* ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME ; <,A - - O/Ficie—In City Hail Building. aprR-ly j, II. XV NOWLIN. M. 1>. OFFERS hi, Priif.ittio'i il services to the atllxent of Romo an l vleinitv. Wliou not L’professionally engaged, rn iv always bi foond it the office formerly occupied bv I>r. Unlit. Hatty, or at the Drug Store of Newman k ■MiU. V • novQAy. BOOTS AMD $11013$ vitNuifAOTvnun nv P. A. O MU lilt ts, ROME GA. The Subscriber is .supplied with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF. PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen’*! Dress Boots vV Shoes. He cm ploys the best of Workmen and keeps posted on tlio latest fashions. Genteel Fits and ITorX* warranted. Thankful for past favors he hopes to re- reive a rnutinuntion of patronage in this branch of homo industry. aug25—ly * I\ A. OMBERO. ETOWAH HOUSE, naun, - - oa. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r.ss (Lataof EiUoiiton lintel.) Tiik St.igo Olfi 'M arc kept at tin. House, ami it I* nearest tlio Depot. jiuia TII08. J. null a v. n. p. i.amkix. PERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL GROCERS) No. 4 Choice lintel, W ILL keep constantly on liunil. n well seloetoil il.sortInellt of Groceries. Al so, Provisions, such as, Raeon. I.anl. Flour. Meal' Ac., Ac., which WO will sell low fi Cash, or country produce, at cosh prices. Wo feel grateful for pa<i favors, nml linpo liy prompt attention In business, and fair ileiil- ing, to receive a liberal shorn of patronage.— Oar motto will be quick sails and short pro fits.. (live us a eull before buying elsewhere, Rome, Aug. Ill, V'O.tf. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & C0„ —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & C0TRRAN, . Factors & Ooniniitsion merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE 3. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. WM. IL JEFFERS. HENRY L. JEFFERS, j September 7,—ly. • Charleston, 8. C. WH. MI'S AUGHT, 1 J THUS. SCItCTCHIN, J as. oitMOxn, j' ( j.vo. Monnisos. McXAL'GHT, ORMOND & Co., Commission Merchants, And Dealers in General Merchandize. Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA. ’’JesuUEFEREXOES—Messrs. Smith «fc Patrick: Stnullwond, Karl k Co.; Allon, Mc Lean k llulkley. New York : Wy. M. Law- ton k Co.. Naylor k Smith, Charleston ; J. K. Teft, Caah'r.. Duncan «i Johnston, Savannah; Post, k Mel, Now Orleuus: Walsh, Smith & Co.. Mobile; Crittenden k Co., Louisville; M. .1. Wicks, Pres. Memphis; D. A. January & Co., St. Louis. • noy23.1y. . BARItETT A TODD, r> ' I> RALES ns IX Choice Family Groceries !! ROME, -- GEO. XUNimiES. 1 Btign of Prime Rio Coffcci, J. V/U 10 Bag.«0’- Governtnout Java Coffee 5 Bags Laguira Coff.r, 5 Bags Mocha Coffee, 10 IIImIp. W. 1. Molasses. Uo Diiim lla^gin^) ... MM) Coils Mnchlno tSpuil Mope, 25 Jlhls. Stewart's A, k (?. Sugar, 100 K*g* of Nails. 50 Boxes Virginia Tobaeeo, 75.000 Ilavaimu and Gcriuuu Sogurs, 75 B.xch Cundb's. On hand and to arrive, for sale low for Ca«?li or to prompt paving customer*, bv oot12.3iu. * BARRETT A TODD. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten milo« west of ji'59_ly ROME. GA. J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R KSPECTFULIjV informs hjsfriends, and the pithlic*generallv. that lie continues raetiee of DFXTISTJ EDDLBMA1S & BANKS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nnd Manu facturers of Boots, Shoes, Leather, Lasts, PEGS, CALF, LININGS, AND BINDING SKINS! SHOE MAKERS’ TOOLS, Arc., Of which they koop a constant supply at the lowest cash prices. Also—Agents for the only Machine that Sows with a WAX THREAD. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geo. Would invito the attention of Country Mer chants to our prices. [nov23-2m. . M. WHITE. B. I,. CARTER. ff. H. WHITE ft CO., MANUFACTURERS OF k DEALERS IN- Saddles, Bridles ffcA And Harness.x®^ BROAD ST., ROME, GA. K EEP eonstantly on hand a large and Well Selected Stoidi of (arriage, Harness and Saddle TRIMMINGS. Also a heavy stock of BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, such as Sole and Uppor Leath er, Calf Skins, *c. All of which we offer VERY CHEAP for CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. Wo cin he found at the old stand ofW. H. Wliito, 2 doors below Turnloy ft Baker's Drug Storo. jan!2 REMOVAL! M’GUIReT" PINSON, H AVE Removed to their now building iir*t door below tlio Drug Storo of Turn ley k Baker, where they will take pleusure in waiting oq their old customers aud the public generally. jan3-trilA\vtf GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. Tliero isn Livary Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, whore Horses and Vohiclos are kept for hire.- jnnHtwtf Misses Noble & Stoeckel, ARE SELLING OFF THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, AT REDUCED PRICES. [From the New York Piooyuno.] Doesticks thus gives his experience as a member of a fire company: “Bought my uniform, treated the' company, took up mv quarters in the bunkroom, where I slept by night in a bed occupied in the day-time by a big yellow dog. First night, went, to bed with my boots on, ready for an alarm. At last it came—sei*ed the rope with the rest of the boys; started on a run; tugged and toiled till we got her into the lltb district, four miles and a half from home; found the alartn had bean caused by a barrel of shavings, and the conflagration had extinguished itself; had to drag her clear back; tired most to death; it wasn’t funny at all. Turned in; half an hour, now alarm; started again—hose 80 laid in the same alley, gotour apparatus jammed on the corner; fight; 07 victorious; got our ma chine out, and carried ott - the fore- wheel of 8(Ts carriago on our tongue; reached the fire; big nigger standing on trail Epitaph on a. Candle. A wicked one lie, boned £ere, ■Who died hr a dccliic • • Ho novM.roqo in rank, I fear, Though bo was born to shine.'‘ ^ H n 0n ”,™ U f«i butthonrtedtKfr, „oi, Grew thin as any griever;. Vi , He died; the doctors alfagrteH 1 / 1 i • ’ Of a. most burning lifer,'. ; . m I ■•’fissiteiasasf' When going otit, 'tls said that he ' : t Was very fend at smoking. , ‘f Since all religion he despi^d, “ ‘ :i :i Lot those fow words suffice : . i.'i ,The Great Mystery, diit - edi The following beautiful passage is Tbo Ladies will do well to irivo thorn a call if tboy wish articles, iu their line Cheap. aoel4 , i Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY WILL OPEN IIIS ' CLASS OP VOCAL MUSIC ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’40. at noons, 2d Floor of Fort Sc Freeman’s Block. ^SWSeBsion, five months—Terms, $10 per scholar. [aug.'l—2m LOUIS VALENTINO, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA,'- GEORGIA. W OTLD respectfully invito tho citizens of A‘Junta mill vicinity to call and ex amine his extensivu and well selected steak of Confectionaries, Cigars. &c. COUNTRV MERCHANTS nro particular ly invited to giro him n call, for he will sell to them at a low prico, for cash. Ha lms, also, on hnndn large stock of CON FECTIONARY of his own niunufuehire, su perior to any ill the city. nov23-ly. E " WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME GA. i OriftCR—In the old Post Office. • ‘ ' H. II. PENNY, [GEXEUAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. k *aopt. 7, MSb-nti-ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. fclLVER CliEEK, - - FLOYD, Ca. GA Olfico at J. A Wliitchoads' nugJ.lv. R. J. JOHNSON^ COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rome, Ga. t giro strict attention to tlio SELLING OF COTTON, nd all kind* »f Produoe, and lL'ury Goods, at nmv bo constgncA to him. i,*Oinoo at the Post OIHoo ocirner. [#«« 2» t DAVID G. LOVE, iTARY PUBLIC, penman, jllector and General Agent, |oms, May 18, '40. ' ' . . the practice of DENTIS TR1' in u'l its brunch es, nnd lms fitted up an office, over the store of McGuire ft Pinson, where lio is prepared to execute nlloperalion* appertaining to Den tistry, in the must approved manner. Hu would ..Isn cull tbo particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su- styieof teeth, set on gold plutc ; for 7, ‘strength and life-like appcaoaiice, tliuy nrc not surpassed. As an impression has been made that my prices for denial opera tions are higher than the usual run of Den tists, I beg leave to .-ay that they are tlieeuiae as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Savanna Ii. For .Artificial Work my char ges arc as follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower from $ 104 to $241. Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 40 to 140 Temporary Sots, Upper nnd Lower, 23 cnr.li. Purlin) Sets in proportion to the above. As I am well posted in all the late improve ments of the iluy, I feci confident ttmt I eun moot tlio wants'of all who may need tlio Ser vians of n Dentist, and if references are want ed! ns to their utility iu answering the purpo ses of nature, I cnn’givc them in abundance, from those who Imvo touted my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States. J. B. MURPIIY, Rohe, Sept. 14, 1859.-tf. Will | flttt INSURANCE ' COMPANY. JE. ; GA - -At Rome Railroad Depot, W. 8. COTHRAN, Pres'l. WELL, Scc'y. julySS LUMBER OF ALL HINDS, T HE subscriber, desiroua of koepiuj; up with tlio wants ef the community, have recently increased their facilities for tarnish ing Lumber of nil the various kinds requir ed for bnildiug aml.otlicr ordinary purposes Tiio Lumber is inferior to none aud Is fur nished on ns reasonable terms us can bo had anywhere iu this section. All the Labor about tlio Mill is peribrmed by white men,— the timber used and machinery is not excell ed. and nll'Mlls fiirlnuiber trill Be PROM LY and ACCURATELY filled. '! Three Teams ore regularly employed to haul lumber to Rome and other places, and contracts cau be made fuyjumbbr delivered. ■> ,, v > \ _ Terms forHanling, CASH, but reasonable credit will be given on thd lumber itself. • * We are thankful far the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed and respectfully solid* at coutlimauoo of tlio same. L. It. A S. D. WRAGG. Flovd C'oe.'TV, F6h2—tf Clothing Manufactured On Commission. P ARTIES purchasing their goods in the piece, can Imre them made up in any style, and of any assortment of sizes, at a charge of ten percent, on tlio nottcost, The subscriber having many yenrs experi ence in the business, with unusual facilities, fertile manufacture of extra fino and medium clothing, can oiler great inducements to those who prefer ordering their goods to buying them rculy-nindo. J. R. SHOT WELL. References: ltaliwny. New Jersey. Messrs. J. R. Daniel ft Co., Columbus, Ga. “ W.G. ft A. H. Andrews, Montgom ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, Milledgeville, Ua. (iec21—1,11 Uus Lights! Gus Lights i! Gas made from Common FIVE WOODS;; W. 11. MAG ILL A CO., Ruildcfa of Gait Apparatus for making Gas from Wood. 711 HE subscribers arc now prepared to build I nnd furnish Gass Apparatus for cities, villages, towns, public and private buildings, on short notice. Gas miido from common pine wood is cheap er and better than any allicr light known Wragg’a Steam Saw Mill! Works iu opperativn, cun see them at Grady, Nicholson A Go’s.. Col. Uummond's or Dr. Ware's in Athens, Gil. v.y.All kinds of uas and Sloam fittiug done to order. 'i"Q-AU kinds of Gas and Steam fittings constantly on band, tor lighting and healing purposes. Orders sent through tlio Post Ofilce, or oth erwise, will be punctually attended to. Romo, Ga, W. U. MAt}ILL ft CO. HENRY K. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer * ROME, GA. JUST RECEIVED a large nnd oxten sivo Stock of School, 1 Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a Urgo variety of Stationary, Wnll Papering, Eugravings, Paintings nnd Fancy Articles, suitable for tho Holidays. Merchants and .School Teachers, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta prices.. The attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Oasli. jan3—twly without any bidder; took water; got our stream on the fire; fun; worked till tuy arias ached; let go to rest; foreman hit me over the head with a trumpet, and told ine to go ahead;‘children in the garret; horrible situation; gallant fire- i nun made a rush up the ladder; battled hia way through tho smoke—reappear ed with a child in each arm, and his pocket full of teaspoons. Old gentleman from tho country; much excited; wan ted to help, but didn’t exactly know how; he rushed into a fourth-story bedroom; threw the mirror out of the window; frantically endeavor ed to hurl tho dressing-tablo after it; seized the coal-scuttle; hurriedly put in tiie poker, boot-jack, and a pair of worn out slippers, carried them down stairs, and deposited them in u place of Safety four blocks away; came back on a run, into the parlor; took up the door-mat', wrapped up an empty deeanter in it, and transported it safely into the barn of tho nearest neighbor; he kept at work; by dint of heroic exertions, he at various times deposited, piece by piece, the entire kitchen cooking-stove in the next street, uninjured; and at last, after knpoking the piano to pieces with an axe, in order to save the look, and filling his pocket with, the sofa castors, he was seen to muke liis final - exit from the hack-yard; with a length of stovepipe in eaoh hand, the toasting fork tucked behind his ear, and two dozen muffin rings in his fiat, which was surmounted by u large-sized frying-pan. During the. next week there were sev- cr,,t ihlurmu -tiro in a big block full of paupers—first man in the building; carried down stairs in my arms two helpless undressed children, thereby saving their valunblo lives; on giving them to their mother, she, amid a whirl wind of thanks, imparted the gratify' ing intelligence that one was afflicted with the measles, and the other had the Michigan itc h " He describes a fight, thus: j “Got on a hydrant aftd watched the fun; 88 r sJioys whipped everything; 73’s best man was doubled up like . a jack knife, by a dig in the place where Jonah was; four of 9i’s fellows were lying un der the machine, with their eyes in mourning; hook and bidder took home two-thirds of thom company on the (ruck, and the last I saw of their fore man he was lying in the middle, of tiie street, with ins trumpet smashed flat, his boots under his head, his jpockets in side out, a briok in his mouth, a hun dred aud twenty-five feet bf hose on the bock of his neck, and' the hind wheels af 20’s engine resting on his lefc leg.” .The Homestead FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of the City of New York. This Company continues to insure against Loss or Damage by -Fire, On tho most favorable toons and Puys Fully the Losses ^stained, And not pro rata ftc. WM. CIUUNCEY, Pros't. J.vo. K. Oaklbt, l’nu.o Huiid, Scc'y, . Vica Pres’t. B- t F, JONES, Agent, Iimne. nov23-3ui A Frfcsh Supply of M RS. WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup, Bu kor’s Infallible Teller Ointment, Hollo way's Pills and Ointment, India Ohologogoe, Young American Linumout. Just Received by, [jultit.] J. G. YEI8KR. C. W. LANGWORTHY, wP-i-n PHOFESKOIl OP nmPIANO, ORGAN Guitar and Vocal Music, ROME, GA, aitgS.ly Holland’s 'Trefohing iipqn I’opular Proverbs,” which the Springfield, (Mass.) Republican is now giving to tho, VPMi e fcn«w* .. . fiD ,nt The body is to, die so much is certain; What lies beyond? No one whopasset, the charmed boundary comes book ‘to 1 tell, The imagination visito the realms' of shadows sent tout from tome Window: of the soul over life’s restless waters,, tings its way wearily back with an, leaf in its beak As a token of eiheSt** the closely 1 bending at sun comes and goes si u.y&t breathes no secrekof*^ ethereal wilderness; the crcssent moon oleaves her nightly passage uoross tlie' upper deep, but tosses over no messagt, ' anddisploysno signals. The sontindl ‘ “ each ott but wins olive-' ging life beyond ! the horizon. The greats in heaven, yet breatli stars challenge eac£ other w .tb W .waJte their nightly rounds, but we catch no syllable of their countersign which IgtVes' passage to the heavenly camp.: ml Shut ini Between .tl‘ other life is agreat -gulf f ^ which neither eye nor foot Con . The gentle friend whose eyes We < in their last Sleep long years ago,' < with rapture in her wonder striokmv es, a smile of ineffable joy upon her b, and intimated - nothihg of the' pliant 1 speech, c vision that enthralled herjt itojtoo A Second Vice President.—Tho pro-* trocted and imsuocessful effort of the. House of Ropro3ontativo8 _to organize,. one department-of the GoVernment hb- solutely coming toe deadlock, for wantt of necessary appropriations to ; support) it, has suggested the question to the minds of many, Whether some n^df&V change in the mode of nppointihg the 8poakor is not required. n.. r-ini'.i It has been suggested, a», a proper remedy for the growing abuse of a fail:, uro to organize, that the Constitution be so amended as to create the office of a second Vice President, elective by. that people, and whose duty it ..shall be to preside over the popular brooch of Con-, gres. The suggestion Is certainly Worth of serious thought, in consideration of' the great inconvenience to which tbo . interests of the country are subjected bv the delay in prganlsipg.—, Appeal. ' ■ at pi * it i ■" ii? 1 u Wnat has decomb or the Atlantic : TELsoxAra?—It haabeen Virbpbeed by . the friends of the Atlantio telegraph ki Schedule. A Chapter- or Uxaccountables:— There is a iilqce in Maine so rocky that when the down Easters plant their corn they look for crevices in the rooks and shoot the grains in with a Musket.— They cant raise ducks there nohow, for the stones are so thick that the ducks can’t get their bills between them to pick up the grasshoppers, and the only way that tiie sheep can got at the sprigs of gross is by sharpening their noses on a grindstone. But thataint acircumstanoe to a place on the Eastern shojfo; there the land- is so poor that it takes two kildears to say “kildea; *ntl on a dear day you can see tbegrasshnppersdimbupamul- Icn stalk, and look, with tears in their eyos, over a fifty aero field; and the bumble beos have to get down on their knees to get at the grass; alt the thus- quitos died of starvation, and the buz zards had to emigrate. But tliero is a county in Virginia which can bent that. There the land Ls so sterile that when the wind is,at the northwest they have to tie their chil dren to keep, thorn* from being blown away; tliero it takes six frogs to see a man, and when the dogs bark they have to lean against the fenoe; tho hoi are so thin that it takes twelve of them to rnako a shadow ; and when they go to kill a beef they hold him up to knock him down. j. r.. nnss, nov30-ly. nil. II, UAUIUL. SHORT CREDIT For Drugs aud Medicines. \T7’E, the umlcrMcncit Druggist* of name P‘i»' rule. An »ur bill* in future will be duo July. 1st and Jftnuaty l*t. FA HELL ft TEtSER, NEWMAN A NOWLIN, 1». L. TURNLY, J. C. BARER. jan3—twiwlm Rome and Kingston O N anil nRcr Thursday, Dcoombor 1st, the first train will leave daily, at 111 o’clock, A. M., returning to Rome 41 P. M., excepting Sunday*, when it will return at 8 P. M. Second train' will leave Rome at 7 o'clock, P«M. t daily, (exoontlng Sundays) returning to Rome next day ht 0) A. M. This second train makes complete connec- tiqns with the Talladega stage*; also con nect* with tbo two morning trains on the W. ft A. Railroad, at. Kingston. Office Rome Railroad. Rome, Nov. T9, ’»». dee7 W. S. COTHRAN, Gon’l Sup't, Grass and Glover Seed* H ERD Grass, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Timothy and Red Clover Seed—* fresh 10 just received *ad for sale by *ept?8.tf. TURNLFY How to Get Hoser* Seedy Party.—“Eureka 1—A great idea!—Advertise in the ‘Herald.’. Next of kin. All persons of the name of Smith may hear of something greatly Ho their advantage by addressing A. B. enclosing postage stam p for reply Post Office, mo.” Seedier Party.—“Figgtn* I you ore Genius!”’ iyi poor vagrant was found* by the police wandering in the streets of Phil adelphia. He said he wanted to freese to death, that he hod no home* but was afraid to kill himself, . Tbeperti^s left him, and in fhq morning the poor wretch was fonnd ofi a* cellar dobra fro zen corpse. that the work upon it i iricncod during tho coming summer, and a new subscription of (took ‘wim commenced some time sincoin England J > It is to bo hope! that the ent* of the ultimate success of wfi not be doubled—j»Ul. W through during the present year, wheh' some other great lines will he i finished/ The East Indian line from London - to' hugust hddhourlyconsultation with'’.the'' St?' extended to China. We are notbehina hand in ihio ent torpriios, 'ft is highly propable that before the "IV next ’ New~ Year’s 'day the telegraphic line ; across this continent will he completed., by a wire betweeff 8an Francisco atfd , St. Lewis') With the Atlantic cable, we • could then complete the.electric ixiUm 1 -W ( Sr- ' )i:i 1: •’ - A Pointsd Text.—The Chicago Ttmsit,,' AllitdinntA ilm (Via! ika’i ilinnn is tSOX.* in alluding to the fact that destitution and sufTerj'ng aiiiong the'' poor in Chioago this severe win.ieif in previous seasons/says : 1 . * ' ' “ One oif the chief reason* ftif iMs ' Is' the faot that a very Urge number Jof 1 poor laboring men have gone toUtfaA". Southern States, and tihets* .ohhdaqdft employment. We are told by one oif, our bankers, Mr. Greenebaum, that' drafts, in small’amounts, are-alaMirti’ daily presented at his counter, byj ' whose husbands hitye found means of supporting thelrf''”^ number of penions so.sitnat- -.„ . very great,andftomihffdifltTentp idOllOvertt^SMhOra 'Starr*, among whips slaVeholding inhabitants aronble to earn, the* oomfoi for themselves and . fsmihe* Abolition 1 i :'W . Jt^F’iliJ) liur.?l non Jaifw.’ Nirt# ProvwB.-A thaminftM is worth twd iii thsl hand. .nsiIs-nst?o4«