Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 01, 1860, Image 3

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Thursday Morning, March 1, 1800. ^wfioesrt Amfijt vt°t, tll fc paper in Charleston, 8. C.. and is authorized to make contracts for Advertising, receive nonoy and give receipts. T ggySEfi FIRST AKD ; FOURTH PA GES FOB, INXBBB3TISO READING MATtfiR. Ilavc ydd Paid for this Paper t ' J If you have all right, but if not, you Will please excuse us for reminding you that the terms are'“Four Dollars a year in advance.” Honey may bo sent by taail at our risk. If you bare not subscribed to the Tri-Weekly Courier and do not wish to, please write your name and post-offlee distinctly on this paper and send it book to this office. [tw4t. tio, from Aspmwall, with $1,400.1 specie, arrived here today. The Bob SsnMbfi passenger on the Baltic. " Ci .Havre Cotton Market Nk«--Yokk, Feb. 2G._ We haveJto 1 -owed Havre dates to the 10th inst. The 1 cotton market was well supported and the sales of three days wet e 2700 bales* narket closed quiet for New Or? Baa at lOOf. ■ Washington News. Wash moron, Feb. 26.—The postal committee have prepared a bill provi ding for asemi-weekly letter mail, over- land or by water in twenty days to 8hn Roms Maaxtt—March 1.—Cotton has not materially changed for the last ten days. The prioe is still 101 ots for a good article. Wheat from $1,30 to $1,50,*» Corn 85 to 90 cts. Bacon 10 cents*.’ >.. /. ; s Address or th* Cssrraai, Eticurivs Committee or the.Natiomal Umiom Paetv.—We' offer no apology for the space OocUpied by (hi*'lengthy and able Document.. It will be interesting to all Let them read it. ” . |Qr The Steamer Cherokee, A. D, Bennett, Uos.ter, arrived on Wednesday at 7 o’clock, A. M„ with 15 Passengers, 211 bales' Cotton, 1450 feet of Lumber, Ac., Ac. JtipTnE Steamer Peknimotom arrived on the 27th at 10 o’clock, A. M., with 19 passengers, 150 bales Cotton, 50 bush ols oats, and 7000 Shingles. Com bins A Elliott, Ag’ts. ggy The Steamer Calrovm, F. H, Coulter, Master, arrived at her wharf on Tuesday afternoon from Calhoun and in termeduite points , with 12 passengers* 79 bales Cotton, and sundry mercban. <lua. . NIGHT, v. „ Officers—O. H. BM1_ TllOS. J. PB1 ,b. a. i— W„ N. fsbOtrlly. Frarndsco.amflepta monthly. wrenty days to fcwnwtf}' 3 *h. Wasuixotor, Feb 28.—In the .Senate to-day, n-memorial was presented from’ the ■ New Orleans Chamber of Com merce, praying for the immediate com pletion of the Custom itouee.in' that city. A memorial was also presented from the settlers on the Houmas grant in- Louisiana, praying against the adoption of any legislation abrogating their titles. The Mexioan treaty was discussed hi Executive Erne-ion. „ — \ In the House, the proposition to re duce mileage one-hall, was under colt-: sidoration; btit final action on the sub ject was post|>oned. > Washington, Feb. 27.—Ex Lieut. Gov Ford, of Ohio, wasvclected printer by one majority. - ' The Hsaisriss’i Passengers. Wasuixotox, Feb. 26.—It was thought at Montreal and Portland, that the number of passengers by the Hungari an was wrongly stated, as she was nev er known to carry more than half that number. Ratification Meeting, a A’t the Non-Intercourse meeting held in Rome on the 10th inst’., it was re solved—-that th'e people of Fioyd cou ty be, reqitolted to' assemble i ii City Hall on the first-Tuesday in March to ratify', |h« jep lolutions which ,.were adopted and published. ' *1 ' We again remind .the public of.this mee ting and hope they will attend in. largo migtbjirs'. Some of pur iSerishanU are purchasing their goods in" Charleston, and we should nil “support and sustain them.” Ifwo,wbre"'in .etrpitft'trhen the first meeting; w.tvhbid, let us not go Lack now, but ralher press forward. Let us resolve to wear goods manufactured at the South “to the exclusion of all oth ers except in cases of absolute, necessity.’’ We have fnctorie* - ' that manufacture good;suitable for any one to wear,, and nothing but that “pride that goeth be fore distepetion, prevepts us from cloii so. Building up home mantifac the sii dependence. * The Wreck of the’ Hungarian, HaLirax, Feb. 28.—Where so little is known, and such general interest is felt ,n relation to the steamship Hungarian, even otherwise trifling matters afford passing concern. A boat has been found with the oars lashed, near Cape Sable, and pieces of boats for n,i es along the beach have been discovered. No other bodies, however, have yet been found, beside the two already reported. Moxtcouesv, Ala., Feb, 27.—The Governor has failed to approve of th* Convention bill. The Legislature of Alabama adjourned to-day. Aoodsta. Feb. 28.—COTTON—The rc ’ [market continues dull and depressed. iB» ^Fe.quote Middling at I0j@10j cents, with a limited demand. Chaxlsstox, Feb; 28.—Sales of Cot ton Unlay 2,400 bales. The better graded show increased firmness. Gov. Houston, or Tex ed amorist agent to Wa tive . to;, the state affairs on :»ast dispatch- gton, rela- tha Rio- Grande. Should the United States Gov ernment refhse to tenl.il Aforce to pun ish the Mexican marauders it is be lieved that Gov. Houston will order out the Texas malitia, and invade Moxico.- t’/iarlestm Courier. Fatal ArfRAV.—On Wednesday inor- JQrWhile on a chapter house of t1 England, the Hon., of Boston, saw trio s battered and togffiri doors. On inquiry, were thestanaarr .'visit to the old Cheshire cathedral C. Winthrop, ,rds, somewhat over the hjTwasjtolcllhat they inept, and. that they w ica at a certain battle Hill, whore, it was said, regiment escaped withoht injury of som® sort. The keeper said that it was under stood that the Americans got. behind some'sort of fence or ledge,* where they could thaaottm:' m themselves. y., ., A Livii^BAtL.DaMsi-A correspond- entofan English papor,state* that in.Cal cutta, at the Govenor-Genorars ball, a oned^^^^^^^^^aobatUm to hkr dimly lighted alleys of the gardens and grounds it said to have mpda a beau tiful appearance, mmimrr A 4 . ,ljf6. 40. . Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY. )VE.8acraUrj, ; -to [O^'ln each tnoifth Tnoa..O'., PERRY; H. R, ''. 1 * 3 ’ • ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K, */' * : riTwu D, O, LDVE; feey” ■ "feWtniy.- - _ ^' c 5SH; to ‘H lie *** B tt!*: v , Th» Rev. William Cuegroire, while laboring mueil of Con- “SSS, , ... wMviroiSf- ferring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and 'Colds, and the dcbllil' and nervous depression caused by theto die orders. Doiirous of botaefltlog' others. I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with 1 me, to all who .nehd’it. free of charge,': Address Brr. WM. COSGROVE,’ . ISO BAItlo street, Jan38-tw3n)' Brooklyn, N. Y. t‘Ths Rev. V'ilUam Cosgrove, whil M a missionary in Japan, was curi sumption, when all other mcana.hsd fai cipc has (Cured great numbers who Were ation of Bulphato Of lime, thus abstract* no atom of lime from the bones, a solu te phosphate had been tbfmed. in 1847,4. . .Majies made a eeiries of experiments, thus: o found, analytically,that l’crurian Guano mtained the neocssary elements for insa- Ine. the: growth of plente, but pot In ‘ ight relative proportions to each other, instituted a series of experiments^ prr-“ which he proved that .one Ju or burnt bone#, treated wlto fifty, of sulpburio arid, thirty-six pou of Peruvian Guano,twenty poupda.pf »« r . phatcof ammonii way superior to ■ ild i t Dads’ Pats Killer. No medicine is more prompt in its in case of Choiara Morbus, *c^.than . .... Davis'Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote-which seldom fails if applied. in its early symptoms. > No family, should,bs with out a bottle of It- always on band* ,. , ' The stain on linen from the uss 'of tbs Path Killer is easily removed by "washing it in nleohol. Rev. Bold medicines* The Closing Years of-Life are often ng i ebrd and other organs concerned In digesUon, . are the most frequent. They nataraUymakethe sttfierer nervous, irritable and eomplainlng,. and relatives and friends ore. forced to beer the brunt of their ill. humor.. The use of Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove an efficient remedy for this evil, it will ry, and Liver Complaint, elai * “ .... The first pbyj ena in the country are loud in, their pirn of this pnparatipn. Another recommenda tion of.Uis Bitters is that ttia so palatable to Ih# taste that It may be need even as a bever age. Sold by'all druggists. * fib4,lm,tri.' John B. Brownlow, ot Knoxville Tmin., son of Rev.' W. G. Brownlow in which the latter struck the former on Uie head with a stick. Reese died the tome night. 9 DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [Zfohsc formerly occupied by Boil. Battey.] P. MediesLvsos. Also Seeds of U1 kids, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised) Glass, Putty, Glue,-Brushes; end in fact, every thing in his linebr^'that'll usually heptina First Class Drug Store. Usvipg had several years sxpsrlsnrc. and by givint hb p.rional attention to the bust' —■ he hopes to merit a share of p«hHs ps- fgp. and to be able to ftirnish his cus reliable articles; alas LOW PRICES, An ArrARiTiox, through our city oh ya to New York, * cation of his ft ragua. It hi R0 iwnim I m . ■ w., ranks of thefoe on the pi Amerio that a showoThato had beett adminto- tered to him at a triol oLoneoffr«uv-fit»- engines, ayoung body Who wot present remarked, “Thatashe waiiso haps they thntheouj did not'utl . declarea toat newas e _ . . , . her witty ramarka than by toe ducking ^he had received. , ^ . M> o-i t; ti j fi»-A wodd^m one. They war# cot themselves in mat' aessad of ten thoi quid. on his . wnd dollato each, under condition they ' -married Jn the family, • • i f M *°y house this sfde of ^ngki iSbmber the location. The need country shsll hs supplied. its, Gs.. Be- wents of tfie fehll.'top NEW ENTEltrifISE. rnmmm Exclusive. Dealer in CBOCEEfiY,CHINA, ». formed e mixture evei-y . , Peruvian Guano, and .tori it would not excite the soil, but would, con- tinualty add to iU fertility. ,, , 4 . He bad found that one barrel of blood, fresh from ths animaU mtxad wUh a cord of organic matter, would, by, formentatlod,. duco amanuro equal toaoord ofwellrp stalfie manure. He further found that sev enteen barrels of blood, when dried, would make one barrel, and that blood oould.bq procured at comparitively little coat, in cer tain sections; that it oould be dried by cook ing and pressing so as to produce a dry pow der, and by adding' to ths above named in- redients en equal weight of dried bullock's food, a manure Is formed one hundred poundt of Which are eptial for power and testing ef fect to ono hundred end eighty-five pounds of ths best Peruvian Guano. 8ince he has offered, his invention to tl)* farmers of the country, soma fifty companies havo imitated this article under various names, and for the papular, have trade article, claiming to moke-that quality. Every year presents now im! rhi • *- < fwfltss .a/etuft kM > _ WJ t^M^emdlo Se ,’!iw «e<> « eW EjfBOtjfr -8Ui««giq.M»,d-A^a ■ bttfA esi} ;w fro® «« ‘'v." :■ (ebJ-.-svcS B.F. JOSRB, W. fiCOTT, ’ N. J. OUBSRG, > G.B.M00BB. j toe il ik, w. i Establishn Burmsh, from their unwholesome style of Scorpions,hoiTiets, *c.- i _ _ - larger amount ot rid a U nd M Ju deriSst^SS; srrcxcitant. 0r Th ■r the purpose of rendering'll > traduced Prof. Mapes and his ing to moke that or a superior ry year presents now imitators of this article, who monnfeoture on inferior arficle, using ths mineral pbospstos os a ba sis. instead of ths calcined bones of animats. all this, ths demand for Superphosphate of Mapes’ Nil Lime has dosl . Psravian; Guano contains nn excessive amstol of ammonia; the only use of which is to render watsr capable of dissolving a larger amount of the inorganic constituents Tho markot gardeners of Nepr Utrecht eommencedaome years ago by using two hundredweight ofgaamo.to.the acre; they are now eompelled to use twelve hun- ' weight of guano to produeo the same it; and their laud Is evidently impover- its use, while those who have used the Nftrogentad Superphosphate of Lime, hare steadily found their (oils to be improv- ed, and instead of roqolring more, they ro- quirs lees fertilising mate rial eaoh year. And this Is particularly true ef Tobacco and Cot- Amonj useoi the advantages arising from tbs rogenised -Superphosphate are toe ' lb. carries no weed seed to the . vents rust; and insures the perfect ing of plants; thas; when used on Cotton, the bolls do not fall abd. ns by too experience of Mr. Lomas. Col. Davis, and Col. Goodwin - and others, it gives m greaterweight parser* ef cotton. For Wheat, it has steadily prev- i ed itself to he superior to the Peruvian Gp- anoi when in contact with seed, it. dose not destroy lias does the Peruvian Gumo; and It supplies the defleienev of the Phosphate of Lime and other ingredients, produced.M excessive rasping of grain and undue pas ture je. . . . •• ■_> The reportM of, the farm ef the inventor, of the American Institute, and committees .of other institutions, wb-» have visited it, sltho' it is manured- entirely. I With i this- fertiliser, .prove that no manure has.-'yet. been used Bros! 8b, Boose, QA AW" SL C X% a be constantly, kept’ on band including Tea and Dinner Setts from the loif; . eat priced cheap 1 ' J *’ Wares, toSMfifiref | , (|i|||UrfiMW T M | China. Also Glass,Ware,.in all its various , styles and qualities, for table and culinary purptoes. • A splendid assortmoutof Fine Mirrors. Also a good supply of Plated Ware, includ ing Castors, Spoons, Sugar-Tongs, Cake and Butter Knives, Ac., Ac. The subscriber will heap a larger atoek of and Glass Ware, than has hitherto Been kept by alt the Merchants.of Rome—the largest stock in Cherokee Ga., and Iby buying in targsi; quantities, he fill get them cheaper, and bo'able to sell lower' than ' the former ** The publio are respectfully invited lo call at his store, first door above MoC^ing’s, End examine Goods and prices. fsbB'SO.trily. WM. T. NEWMAN. O r egS febuT* QUALITY, FOR SALE Jo-set* tflW y- hq 1 RNLEY, No. 3 Choice House. -Pupa Train OiL 5 BARRELS Just received, and for sale JTa. . . TURNLEY, _ *••>117 No. 3 Choice House. ■ A A r T0ba00 ^» Snnffi »* Teori, Ponders Ess. Coffee, Rfoek- X teg Cfoamoa Mace, Olive Oil, Vinegar, «ipgv ur -,n , ;*JWLRV^7 ■) r .' . Ne,» ChoieeHouse. 'ANDMD^lJfiiDTHRRN' rURNLEY, No. 3 Choice House. adams, McKinney & co. 9r<Libfiriy Street, ; NEW YORK, Offer for foie from United States Bonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY A O0.. PINKT. CA8TILLION A Oo., JAMES HBNNESSYeud MARRETT. Roehelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE SSgNBTTE, and BASTE A U. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own Im- - gortatlon, and. vsris'ui other favorite HUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and Other hrandc, various grades. IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHI0KIE8 ALSO in Store a large and well selected kof t- -• The Undersigned will be IN FULL IN ** r— u&df, >p ■. IW ICSUH ..nlew'q.Wdjftf . ■ - -.v-'iM. ui and will be giad' to show; their friends OF Their 'Stock, whloh they pledge U WITH ANY HOUSE IN GSOBGIA. ■I ! "■*? '• -J- S:ni:'*'!SMcrFSrI irmm ‘Oirittoh tii'.-ievr/ji; ,-,iX > eAii->>i)*i-> tunno.'nait In. Loi/cf wit ate* noirnl ja* wa afis itt<i - , ! I as - .Ji • ' ■■ - - - We hope to reoeive toe encouragement of toe ritiseni generally Ini this enterprise Bad i,no expect to oompensate them in return - -e'lmitoilViae EXCLUSIVELY CASBpa IN MAKING THEIR Prices plainly marked in Figures. Yor^ further particulars apply at the Store. best fertilizer, aftor a most thorough’ Invest!- --»T. . . -J- nerltI of •• fuliMi >r has b sta for tl uarantees aterials stated above, and no- _ fan ten desiring more informs- ricose send for our Circular, con- ig testimonials, and the articles by Dr. -'H.hginderlin, which constitute the jffl(£ treatise LA. frnimby, . No 183 Broad at., next door to the “Oonstl- 'offic tationalist” ( IkaMtwlawAwtomart I t t DEATH I t I TO BVEBY FORM AND SPECIES OF ' VERKIN. •CssterV r-: (iCostar’s’’ Bat, Beach, Ac. Exterminator “Cestar'eT “Coster’s” Bed-bug Exterminator.. “Costar's'’ ' r "Costar's" Eleotrie Powder, for Inseots, Ao. DZSTnOVS IXST1XTLV Bats,- Bosches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bod Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Ftess, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals; Ac., Ao., in short, every form ahd aperies or •VERMIN, , 10 Yosts established in New York City—used br too city Post Office, the city Prisons and Druggists and Betailsrsew/where srilthem Wholesale Agents in all thelenre Cities.. Be^ulsrsizes, 25c. JOc. aud 01 B.xes, Bottle, 1 Rl Bsw’nsl 11 of simrious ImUetfons.' Examine each Box, Bottle and Flash, and taka noth ing but "Oasvau’s." . $1,00 Bass scut by-MaiL $3 A $3 Boxes for Plantation*, Hotels, Ac., by Express. Address orders—or for "Circular to to HKNBY R. COBTAJ Sol^yi^nkU^YsisasTwhoiessls^nd tetall, Rome,Go.’ ..|l;,>ftbltrijm^ The enterprising pro] Chestnut Grove Whiskey, „(The Pnreit Medical Agent ever known,) os furnished: the community a Stimulant, Jure, HoaUhful and Invigorating, at the tame time a mild delicious beverage. It is oalculated to do away with the vile drugj staff that is palmed off on the eomman! and whiohls inlurtousto body .and mind, addition to too certificates beneath, he ha* received a Diploma from the BTATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional testi mony from DR* JACKSON, of Botton, un der oath to Its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. > , jfifaladelpkia, Sept. 9th, 1848. u We haVe eheiully tested toe sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey whloh you sent us, ahd find tost it contains none of the Poison- ous substance known ss FuslL Oil,'Whjob -Is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of “•"SKSSimiM Analytical Chemists. New Tort, Sept 3i, 1858, I have analysed a sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. Ohoxlat substances; It is an unusually pure and fine Analytical Chemist J^sU>n,March,ipt, 1859. 1 have mods aehemlcal ai mercial samples of Chestnut which proves to be free fron Oils, and perfectly pure on. The fine flavor of this W iskey Is «tori from the Grain used in mx qfacturing it jsnne! be* An aperient and stomachio preparation i IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by < bastion in Hydrogen, ef high medical anther-, and extraordinary efficacy in each’ of toe ss g complaint*, viz.: - -.-J.'.jisavnl DOMESTIC UCtUORSi " suck as Rye, Bourbon &Monong’hel»j , , WH1MUE8. 1 febU-triwty. in-;!. „ „ „ Fair, NbW York, f8J3, and am THE. ONLY American Safes that were awarded msdals at toe. Lon don- World's Fair. These Bafee form the meet perfect security ’net Fire and Burglars of any flnfae ever ' tothepoblto. .-t •1,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person that can show SALE ERS0NS wish w T horse Coaches or Omnibus, with FROM ! Buena Vista Ranks. A jjun Borne, Ga., Nov, 18,6m, V rJ * Ho WISDOM To J„ 8 - H '" i 6&aiff6'S i K v-’ and otosrwise necessity tn at- Iq all eases .of ohlorotU, ete,),Y' j whole iSSsey a suck prompt, happy, . oetirom&.-r: wmeuw.vwom Jstely’fttfolW ItS hSfc As a grand stomaehlo and gewraTfsitoraBr*’. it has no superior and no snhrtftuts.. ’•! A- » - - —- In neat flat metnl boxes eontslolo* « - be sent (Veo S* . on —v. or el*# piece. Mb*..' Tte^ sbonld be addxveecd «® R’’b.L(X5KE&CP^m Ganeral"-fotmta - pwAuwXxwilli N.B-Tbe above Is a tM**iOo.*t WM, MteSeffSSSU*^. ” ■ tfiOlTJ TO RENT!. Timely Notice., :s:must bo settled. , . . . A. B. fiARPEB. [1 fcMtrily Van Wert tlnarrj 1 ’!0 iWA ’ ‘ it« THE Hoi ' “ , Residence of the* f > hi fonMorWs . f * P.M.QABOT. r.H ’* ”i" I.x; .m quslil r enough to supply all Garden I F sll klnds ahd tie the kind i' , or will coniraot BKABOBV