Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, February 28, 1860, Image 3

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apcrnoi inuiiciiuiBiiip iiungaruinii xinvo ee'n found. There were 385 passenger*, but no names have yet been obtained by .©-SEE FIRST ANP FOURTH GES FOR INTkRF/frlXO READI MATTER. the agent. MurdOrenke Have you Paid for this Paper » If you h«e.«U right, 4mt if not, y<» will please oxouso us. for reminding you that the terms are “Four Dollar* a year In advanceMoney may be se^t .by tnail at our risk. . If you hare not subscribed to the Tri-Weekly .Courier and do not wish to, pleaso write your name and post-offioe distinctly on this paper and send it back to this office. [tw4t. therufHon- Kelt*. WasHinoTox, Feb. 25.—Private- dis patches havo been received here from South Carolina, which state that the brother of theHon. L. M. Keitthas been recently murdered by his slaves In Flor ida. Rons Market.—Feb. 28.—Cotton has not materially changod for the last ten days. The price is still 101 cts for a good article. Wheat from $1,30 to $1,50. Com 85 to 90 cts. Bacon 10 cents. . Eslarocxcmt or the Gas Works.—We are glad to learn that the Rome Gas G « have made their arrangements for h iug their works immediately enlarged to the extent, at least, of present de mands. Officers—O. H. SMITH, R. G*1 - J 1, • THOR J. PERRY, V. O* R. T. HAROROV “ The Hungarian. The Europe reports that the Hungari an had a' large freight and thirty-five passengers; Two bodies have been near the wreck—one that of a fireman, and the other a small child. :Great Piretnt DaHvlUe,KyVT Pitsburo, , Feb. 25, tegular GIITin part of the town of Danville, Ky., was destroyed bv fire on Wednesdi y last. Eighty buildings were burnt, including Eighty buil< 0 . ... _ three churches, the court house and oth er public puildings. A Card tar the fingering. Ths Rsv. VlUIam Cosgrove, white laboring i e missionary in Japan, wee cured of Cor. sumption, when all other taeeas bad tailed, by a recipe obtained frem a leaned pkrskiea I ripiiiM eurwJgreat numbera*i*ho wa^."- , f jjSSjfJSS^ ftetartherfoand that ear. fe gSShSSgrfSss; depraeaioa eauaed by these die-, proenred^^^t^^UtffameWU <*£ r so as to prodeco a dry Rich homo, Feb. 24.—The Opposition convention committee reported against party erganisations; also that the Fed- oral government lias no right to inter lore with slavery; reiterating the com promise of ’50; advocating reform and retrenchment; denouncing the Repub licans. anti favoring the Union -, appr* ving the address of the National Ui ion, only a* to recommending delegates to the Baltimore convention. The majority report recommends the entire address. vrucivs • djaiae aneHmH • that. ■ Dariross of benefiting others. I will tend • [ar thta redpa, which! here broaghthomo with udVdL “1 gJSIRW gradients an^uajT Davis 1 Pata Killer, No'medicine i« more prompt in Its action case of Cholera Morbus, fie* than Ferry Deris' Pain Killer. It ia the acknowledged antidote which seldom fells If applied In ita early symptoms. No fowler should be with out e bottle of it always on I The stein on Jlaed "from the use of ths ‘ ofthis artiele,': Markets. A cot-STi. Fob. 25.—Cottoh.—The mar ket to-dny dull and depressed, owing to the continued heavy receipts at the Gulf ports. Sales 432 bales, os follows: 1 at 5,49 at 8, 5 a 8}, 2 at 9, 48 at 91, 72 at 91,27 at 10}, 1 at 10), 29 at 10), and 9 at 11 cents. Receipts 500 bales. names, and tor the purpose of rendering it popular, have traduced Prof. Mepee and his ! article, claiming to make that of aauperior ! quality. Retry year presents new imitators Pain Killer is eerily removed by washing J^i 1 ' i ^ing e ihl miMmlpbo*p«t« au 1 # ba- Davia' Pain Killer seems partieutarly e«- J Kotw'lhstandlng nu'thle.the**dMoudUfor cacioua in cholera morbai, bowel complaints, M Nitrecenlaed Superphosphate and other diaeaaea to which the natives of, Li^hsa do^ei ^ P Burnish, frem their unwholesome style .of p (r urisn Guano cotttaina an eReeMive living, are peculiarly exposed. It la a valu able antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets, fie. Rev. J. Benjamin, lata Missionary in fiurmah Sold by druggists end ell dealers In family SavannaU, Fob. 25.—Sales of Cotton to-day 1,570 bales. The market was firm but unchanged. Cuarlestov, Fell. 25.—The market calm after the storm, few buyers for the common grades. Sales 500 bales. a graveyard, and waited to see the fact.—After a short time, the * femes of tiia liquor left him; and h's posit'on he ath ing rather confined, he sat upright, and after looking around, he exclaimed: “Well, rni the first that 1 * riz,or else l‘m confoundedly.belated 1“ letter from London, says:— “Mrs.' Ann S. Stephens' superb letter to Victor Hugo, originally i p, oaring in tho New York Express,madia profound sensation in London. The London spectator remarks:—“As a piece of composition, it is the most remarkable that over couie from tho pen of a wo man." ihjtoeiMl. MARRIED, In this city on Saturday evening 25th inst., by Rev. Jesse Lam- berth Cnpt. Robert O’Barr and Miss Mart F. Strovb. In this city on Sunday morning 26th ipst., by Rev. Jesse Lamberth, Mr. Tho Wxetwalters and Mrs. Sarah Bakes. I’t '■ ' 111 Democratic Executive Committee at Wasiiinotox.—The Washington “Con stitution" publishes the following list of the members of the National Democrat ic Executive Committee, at Washing ton: Hon. C. L. Vallandingliam, of Ohio, Chairman. 1 Hon. Wm. Barksdale, of Mississippi. Hon. Miles Taylor of Louisiana. Hon. Wm. Bigler, of Pennsylvania. llon.Thos. S. Bocock, of Virginia. Hon. Jno. A. Logan, of Illinois. Hon. Wm. II. English, of In diana. Hon. Jno. Cochrane, of New York. Upon enabling this committee, we find the North, with hardly a Demo cratic State in it, has five, whilst the South, unanimously Democratic, has but three. At respects the political bias of the committee, at least four, perhaps fire, out of the eight are Doug las men. We call this stocking the cards pretty strong on the southern Democra cy.—Abv. Rep. DRUG STORE NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Hobt. Battcy.] P. L. TURNLEY, YirOtJLD respectfully Inform hit W frlsnds end customers. tad publio generally, that ho is now opening a very large and at- tractive Stock of Drags, MedieiHes, Chem Dyestuffs, Psrfumsry and Fancy Article*.— Also. Faints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor tor Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, botk Field and Barden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty,Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every tfi Svmpathv with THE Popt.—A targe xneetingof the Roman Catholics of Lou isville, Kentucky, was held in that city >n M< load ay was ad< last. An address to,the Pope shall possess and exercise tempo- eM dominion over certain definite terri tories, yet they “deem it eminently pro per on tho part of Atnerioan Catholics, ritn their to unite wil r brethren throughout tempts, whether by governments or in dividuals, to invade the rights, spirtual or temporal, of the Holy See.” Mem. tor Leer Stohr—Woman’s best .right—Tho Marriage Rite. “Footfalls oh tiie Bovndart A'hothee Worlb.”—Stopping over into y.—Vanity Fair. J^Jaw Jersey.—Vanity A Loxq iMPMSomaiWR—Dr. Boyd’s fourteen yesrs’ imprigomnantoommene- ed in the District of Columbia Peniten tiary on the 9th inst. Those abolition- ista are beginning to find out that the •of abduotln business of abduoting stares don’t pay. Momuhekt to Clat.—The Legislature of Kentucky has appropriated $10,000 to complete the monument to Henry Clay, at Lexington. t Chemicals, thing in hfs line #r that is usually kept in First Class Drag Store, Having had ssvonal years sxpsrtence. aid by giving his ptrsonal attention to the busi ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa- Irunage, and to be able to furaieh his cue tomsrs reliable articles, at as LOW PRICES, As any honsa this side of Augusta, Ga.. member the location. The weato of country shell be supplied. febll.’H. Kerosine Oil And Lamps O F THE BEST QUALITY, FOR SALE cheap By ■ . <.« febll- TURNLEY, No. 3 Choice House. Pure Train OiL 5 BARRELS Juet received, and by, febll. TURNLEY, No. 3 Choice House. the world in protesting against i5l nC White Lead Ond LinSGGd 0U» aA No. - 1 article, cheap, by A lV • »’ 4 Kbit No. .^TURNLEY, House. Colognes, Hair Oils, kFUk ND PERFUMERY of all klndt, Scent ~ re. Card Caeee, Fuff Belli, Portmon ir Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dueting and * ‘—’ A great variety tor TURNLEY, No. S Choice Houee. White wash brashes, sale by tobll. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, TEAS, Yeast, Pouders Ess. Coffss, Black T Ing Clnamon Mace, Olire Oil, 'Vinegar, tor sale by TURNLEY, febll No..I Cboide House. FRESn AND SOUND SOUTHERN CLOVER SEED. 20 fsb.lt Ho. 3 Choice House. febttoliy 1T. HARGROVE, Secretary, W. N, PUCKER, Treasurer. TUESDAY KltrogesUei S^perpliMpfeato RN.RbOT CROPS, COT TON,4c. iRIOR TO the rear 1347, Superphosphate had been made in England, by treating wt bonrt “ formation «f sutpV ing one atom of lima.from th# bones, a solu ble phosphate had been formed. InlS4T,J. J. Napes made a serieeof experiments, thus: he found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano contained the neoessary elements for Inin- instituted a series of experiments,; ly, by which he proved that one KTll lO I »<*!«.-ti tle riri idie-l u»;tie»eqq»ws«—weiM’d^k “* earien jisiri ieqdiS 'ads •fit# -fr.f.l < »a fij Jtinee V> # t*>. »*wq -djiakiM Sid JHvdtoal ni-U. qu RasBo'wlSieaSfc *Sf W i, practical of Peruvian hMW acid, thirty-six . unano, twenty poundeofeel- pbete of ammonia, formed a mixture every way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that it would not axcito the soil, but would tinually add to ita fertility. ... He hod found that one barrel ef Mood, fresh from the animal, mixed with a cord of r, would. by ftTTItfBlltffHi Address JanTt-twSm urge. Rrv. WM. COSGROVE, 130 Baltic street, Brooklyn, N.Y. to tho aboTffi aara>d :n- blood, a manure ia formed oneMundred tormtd ont hundred pounds of which ore epual in power and bating ef fect to oaa hundred and eighty-fire pound* of the beat Peruvian Geano. Since he hat oHired his invontionto the farmers of tho country, soma fifty companies have imitated this article under various amount of amseoois, the only use of which is to render water capable of dissolving a larger amount of the inorganic constituents of the soil, or as sometimes called to hot ae an excitant. The market gerdeneraof Now. The Closing Years of Life sis often, rendered wretched by ailments which . .nr* trifling in themselves endure easily cured ll . taken in time. Affection of the liver,stomach, and other organa cohcernsd In digestion, art the most frequent They naturally make the sufferer nervous. Irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to bear (he brunt ef their UI hnntor. The use of Hoetotter’i Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove an efficient remedy tor this evil, it will net only strengthen the whole physical osy gnnizstlon, but entirely cure the .meet- obsti nate eases of Indigestion, Dlarrhwa, Dysente-. ir, and Liver Complaint The fleet phyei- ans in the country are loud to their praise of thie preparation. Another recommenda tion of the Bitters hi that itb ao palatable - to he taste that it may be used tven os a bever age. Sold by all drnggiitf. * febi.lm.tri. NEW ENTERPBISE. WE T. NEWMAN, Exclusive Dealer in CROCKERY, CHINA, ing of plants; thus, whoa used on Cotton, toe bolls do not tall and. as by tho sxperisnes of Mr. Lomu OoL Davis, and Col. Goodwin and otbsTsTTt gives a mater weight txr aero of cotton. For Wheat» has steadily prov ed itself to be superior to the Pmvjta Gu ano; whan in contact with seed, it dees not destroy it os does the Peruvian Guano; and ,pUee the deficiency of th# Phosphate .me end other ingredienU, predneed b| axoeetiye reaping of grain and undos poe- Tho reports of the farm of th# Inventor, of tho America# Institute, ond eomnritteae of other institutions, wh* bars visited it eltho it U manured entirely with this fertiliser, prove that no manure has yet been used are J0 . :'ALfiO, Looking Glasses k Plated Wive, Bread Sty Rome, Ga. ^ Large sup of all kind* of Croekary and Stone Wore,, .will, be constantly kept: on ban-1 tncludiug Tea and Dinner Bolts from the low- -st priced cheap Wares, to the finest Chinn. Also Glass Were, In nil Us various styles and qualities, for table and culinary purposes. A splendid assortment of Fine Mirrors Also a good supply of Plated Ware, includ ing Cantors, Spoons, Sugsr-Tongs, Cake and Butter Knives. Ae., do. Tho subscriber will hasp a larger stoek of Crockery and Glass Ware, than has hitherto been kept by all the Merchants of Rome—^the largest stock in Cherokee Ga., and by .buying in larger quantities, he will get them cheaper, and ho able to sell lower then the former Pr The"publio are reepeottally Invited to call st hie store, first door above MeClang’s, and examine Goods ond pricse. febS’CO.trily. WIL T. NEWMAN. ADAMS, MoR3NNE7 & CO. 96 liberty Street, NEW YORK, Offer for Sale from United States Bonded Warehouse: the i. DUPBY _ Oo., PINET.~ OA8T1LL1QN A Co., JAMBS HENNBBSY and MARRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE SEIGNETTE, and BA8TEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL 8C1HEDAM, own Im portation, and various other favorite brnndt. RUM—JAMAICA and 8T. CROIX, WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in 8tore a Urge and wsll selected stock of DOMESTIC IIOUORS, SUCH AS Rye, Bourbon &Monong’hela J WT feblf-trlwly. VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Buena Vista Banks, NEAR SALTYILLB, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. A .supply or the ebova naeeedplaetor, kept constant!j on hand and for sala bj COTHRANS Jb ELLIOTT, Agts. Romt'Qa., Nov, 16 f lra. Ubrififiit a'X* AND ^-it >:-in*eq v« reoiffif *•< •**.. r cl 'rc-ii ».-i, -L-e (d d-viifW _ -mhn»t vwf fftiy w%^l*Dto1f ,«wilaswiw sealowwtjto'toadW lerekast Tailfiriig EriabUshneit, tr. tsr avRS? \ ROME, grit ori ntai Hire* IM CM.' * ties' r» ledvlmtt I •* i: »*tosne» I • —d -s *-ei ren but I eft.o* *«m?w wanff 1 dgocdel ■mdft ed* sit IhoA . wm fee' IN FULL BLASTS On Mdndfty, and wflf bo glad to shew their friswds IN SEARCH OF BA i *d1 nmc'ertaA 1M« liw Ir f-oeW cdT WITH ANT HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR XR||IS .WttL;BR. .c, dred weight of guano to produco tho offset, ana their land is evidently ^impover ished by its use; while those who have used the Nitrogeni-ied Superphoepbato of Lime, havo steadily found their soils to bo Improv ed, and i named of requiring more, they re- uirelsaa fertilising material tosh year; And bU ie partieutarly true of Tabaceo and Cote ton Inndi. Among tho advantages arising frmn the usool-Nitrogsnlssd Superphosphate are the following: It carries no weed aoad to the soil; it prevents rest, and Insures the perfoet- of plants; thus, when osod on Cotton, EXCLUSIVELY CASH, ia* rrtMsexeMhislriten W Tho jKto^*oeS2^^re5»5f^wirdjri their SUver Medal to Professor Mane*, for the beet fertiliser, alter a most thorough invest! gntioi. intotbo merit, of all in th. ra.rirt fiS^t hasdWto ftepriatod fielt Agent in Augusta for the sale of the above ferUIUer, an* guorentoes that its eonitiU- •nti ira the nutoritli stated Above* and no- thing elss. Planters desiring more informa tion, will pleaso send for our Circular, eon- sa.’IrS&sWi.’a’tt 3. A. ftnimhy, No 193 Brood si, next door to tea “Coneti- UtionaltaT office. janWtvlawAWtomart Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator tt! DEATH!!! TO BVERY FORM AND 8PECIE8 OF VERMIN. “C«etarV "CostarV “CesUr’e" ••Coeter’s” Bed-bug Bxtortninator. M Costir*s** - “Coe tor’s" Electric Powder, for Inreete, Ac. dssthots ixstaxtlt Rate. Roaches, Mice. Moles, Groond Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants,.Moths. Mosquitoes,, Flrea, Insecto on Ptauto, Inseo.U oa Animate fie, fie* in short, every form »i>d epeolrt «f VERMIN, . 10 Years establtohed in Now York fflty-«od bv theolty Poet Offioe, the city Prisons and Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, fie* Regular site*, J5o.tee.aad *1 Baxes, Bottle, "'s^t^sisss&s:. Ing bnt “OosTan’e." 91,00 B Wo hop# to roooivo the enoodregement ef the eitleeus gefio expect to eompeneato them in return *• - - ..svfft-w .'-To n-m k•* ally In if; in ■ By Saving them IN iAKINfi THEIR o*T Vteo.t- ■ c.;;k jonJ—if Prices plainly marked in For farther pnrtienlan apply »t th« Stare. ; 1 "’ . ‘V"’' : J0NB8,SC0TT,OMBMIMI fiCO., ^ vss* Bfiggieo^Uacke and Wngoaq, two'or ftor horssCooebeo or Omnibne, with good driver eau>*oecs>im«riolejj>tnyfito>le»-Twaielei The enterprising proprietor of Chaitnnt Grove Whiskey, (Tho Pnreet Medical Agsnt ever known.) hoe furnished tho community • Stim«b~* Pare, Healthful and Invigorating, a» same time a mild delicious bjverare. Il calculate* to do away with the vflo drugged staff Umt is palmed off on tho manmmmkr. and which is injurious to body irinhlU o**lftioe to tho certificates beneath, ho he* CULTURAL SOCIETY, and addiUomet testi mony Item DR. JACKSON, of Beaten, vo der oath to its absolute purity. it is entirely froe from poiaonou. or deleUrkm. It ie an unnsuoUy pure and fine a *te*Bo*mfor*?tanUtioua,Hotels, fie* by arEj^gsaaata.- Prl Soldi Iby Fab Retail, Rome. Herring’s .Patent Champion Fire A Burglar Proof Safes. yy^ITII' HALL’8_"PATENT POWDER- PROOF LOOKS, the awarded separate medals at the World e Fair London. MM, and V F Ama,feS York, 18*3, and are THE ONLY American Safes that wore awarded medals at the Lon- ^Thm^Bafofform the moat perfect security against Fire and Burglars of any Safe* offered to the public. •1,000 REWARD trill be naid to any parson tea) can ehow that a Hewing'. ^ nt Champion Itafo ever tailed to preserve Ita contents In an acciden tal Hr*. *' CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Stpt. tfih 1**K Wo have carefully tested tho sample tfi teaS^witiojStaJurtoto toffodtatf tf CAMAR WISDOM’S LIVERY STABLE. NS wish-- good tadaudeurritf fijr. Boilread Depot. WISDOM. „ .'• j «- J; H. WISDOM, feopnom jL*^~z2ggf* 7-r, — SLATE, SLATE, SLATE! Tin. Jert <tuu^ all demands I Ft&iritai L’ make IIUorM will! i r tiWtotaltoth.^yle. |j? fim LHtet! to Lights 11 New Tort, Bat 3d,JS5S, a sample of < Boston, March 1th, 1859. I hare made a chemical analysts of «* tESWSSSSSl^ The fine—— — . from the Grata need in manufacturing it A. A. hay: MBh febttriUn] State Aueyer, J. Boylston Street. Bell, Face, Lavender & Oo. IRrORTBRfi * JOBBERS Staple ind Fancy riNE ffOUD! Builder* qf Ooe Apparatu* far making tine- /qfriijfto#. 0> Gae eaede from common pine wood Is chsap- sr and better than any other light known from another source. Persons wishing to see tho Wood Gas Works in opperation, can se« them at Grady, Nicholson A Co's.,. Col. Hammond’s or Dr. Ware’s in Athens, Ga. . . Yita.AU kinds of oas and Steam fitting done to order, ‘ tata.AU Mads of Gas and Steam fittioga constantly on hand, for. lighting and heating P Orders aent through the Post Office; or otfi-; erwise, will bo punctually attended fo. Rome, Os. W. H-MAOILL * Cfr> « *. a. ness, wa. h. vaoill. novSA-Iy. LUMBER^JUX KINDS, Wragg’s StoanTlJaw MU1! S. a HERRING fi 00_ Manutaoturers, *51 Broedway. cor. Mnivaj sL, New York, ray, oor. M and 5* and 54 Gravisr et*.... V. C., W. Herring fi Bon. Atlanta, Ga.. I S&Ift ry - '1—IKMtates, A Timely Notlee. ASStSSSSS® individual hooke muet bo eettietL jeilO-triawea. either fi. R. HARPER. 89 CHAMBERS* 7U NE* YOI ST MMelhHflnt" V ! *JEB rpHE subscriber, desirous of keeping up I with the wante of the oommunitv, hnv# rmently increased their facilities for fernish. iug Lumber of all tho various kinds requir-J ■ aiSBiSitt sssr-apf Iiliod on as reasonebl* terms ss can be bad nywhere in this ssoUon. All the Labor ibout the MiUie performed by white men,— he timber used and machinery is not axcclt- od, and all bills tor lumber will be PROMPT^ LY and j haul' lumbal to end contracts cos ho LS0,TURPENTINE, forsriBby__ ' 1, Terms for Hauling, 0A5H, *. , j but toesonablo credit wftl bo given on the hFull wiS>ItTtotS35* ivmfl hEY, UVeral patronage stiectfully solicit at