Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 20, 1860, Image 1

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i ^ PUOLISUED EVERY-, * ^ v /f JpESDaV," KHERlJDAf & SVTliftJU'tfjipllS'aS AT iOtoA DOfiiiAnS A YB&R, Invariably in advance. ....•,, Terms of Affvbr^istafrin Tri-Wppkly. ' •** rw sqtrirfR Hr tux Mn'es. * * t) ■'vOiie ;insortion„ .....,,..?1.00 , Two insertions y .1 .We ji Eooli nrtgltloiinl insertion .'....0.25 One Month 4.00 Tw6 Moiitha 0.00 Three Months,... 7.00 Six Months, 10,00 Twelvo Months 15,00 A liberal discount will bn mn lo to those ■who (idvfsrtiso larger amounts. 'Ohllunrlvt oP«more than ftvo linos charged tho same as advertisements., , Notices rtf Mtrri't.'to-ttni bentfoi. not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, ate published gratuitously In the Courier. The friends of the parties aro re inested to send in those no tices accompanied with n responsible name and they will ho published with pleasure. The Homestead -t FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of the City of Now York. This Company' oonthvucs to insure against Loss,or D&mage by> Eire, On iiie most favorable teritisranil P,nys • Fully the Losses sustained, •And not fifh' 1‘niii'Ac! 1VM. C1IAUNCEY., I’rcs’t. Jxo. K. Oaklkv, Piiu.n Huhb, ■■■',. Sac'jr, Vice’Prqs't. B* F, JONES, Agent, Rhino. nhyW-Sm U. D. UAnVKV DUNLAP SCOTT. IIARVEY A StCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT lAT^l ROME. ... . . ? . . . Gft..- A DVANCES of money can usually tie had upon goad claims left for collection. Rome; .Lifts 1.—Ty« ‘ 7,. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. - - - - - - - " GA. Of 1 r -—Over Fort A Hargrovo’s now store, feblfl—1y ir GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY A T L A W, ROME," - - - - --- - - - C,A. Wi.i. pratt,ice in the counties of Ohorokeo Ga. 02|j<l over N. J. O uberg’s Clothing store Rx'-.'-mxv.'V.: —TTo lonvorl ,t Smith? Romo G:i. T.ft. R. Cihb, Esq., Athena. Ga. ,inn17 TH9S, J. VERDERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW;. CEDAR TOWN. ----- GA. Wti.n p-i-tice in tbs counties of Floyd, Volk. Paul ling, Carroll, TIaraldson and Cass. Siri-t attention paid tocdlleeting. jft»20-1y HENRY A. G ARTREI.L* l • ; A T T 0 R:N E Y : A T. L A Vf, .}. ’ ROME _ ? . . ., . . GA.; S-onr.-itt*«t. , f , l given locolleoting end se. curing •liiftnfi in Upper Georgia. fobl-ly j. w. it. uvrinnwoon c. ».■ surrU. UNDERWOOD & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, ROME GA. PnACTim in Upper Georgia : also in tho Federal District Court of Marietta. j jan20‘5!)-ly C. II. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Dieds for Alabama end Tcnnesseo. ang.1, T. IV. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIS ME GA. febl 0*57 W. It. TEUHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - ROME GA. ’ OrvicK—In City Hail Building. nprS-ly .1. n. IV. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME '- GEORGIA* vr-9*0ffi"e over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. feh211ri1y. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING i.PIIYS ICIAN, Ten miles west of oet5'59—ly ROME, GA. IVM. FAllELL, M. D., ROME, . . PA. Omen—In the old Po3t Office. aprl’57 ■II. II. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING CA YE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7,’59.-nl5-ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. SHiVEIt CREEK. - - FLOYD, Oh: G A Office at J. A Whitohoads’ aiigfi.ly. R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Jtome, jSk. And all kinds at Produce, and Hravy’Goods, that mar be consignee to him. 1 r # *Offlce at the Post Office corner, [oug.24 ROME. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME, - - - - . - J GA. Orrton—At Rome Railroad Depot. '' W. S. COTHRAN, Pres’t. O. H. STILLWELL, Sco’y. jtily2* c. w. LANGWORTHY, jjof—i |M rnorsssoaor ~r iWIPIANOi ORGAN romE, pa, . Prof, C. W, LANGWORTHY *' WILL OPEN.HIS ' CLASS OF VOCAL MUSIC ! gi Floor of Fort A Freeman’s Block, ‘ .JSY'Ssssion, five months—'Terms, $01. per teboliir. j [«>«3—2 m GeorgiJ Manufacture,')—Georgia's Strength THOS- P« STOVALt & CO., of Augn'sta, Geo. W OULD respectfully invite the nttontion of Merchants to their heavy .Stock of 4-4 SHEETINGS, 7-8 SHIRTINGS, Cotton Yarns, &o., As manufactured by the MONTOUR COM PANY. Those Goods will compare fhvorahly with any ■ made in the South, and we will sell at such VERY LOW rates, as to under dl Northern bought dnintfstios. • TII03. 1>. STOVALL A CO. General Commission Merchants; AugustaGa. janlil. tri.lm. In sight of the Depot—same -side of the Street. [febUtrily] S. G. WELLS, Tro. ETOWAH HOUSE, 1 ■‘•■ROME, - - t - .-"GA. . 1). P. THOMAS, Yro’r. ' " ' (LateofTlateriten llotcd.)' ■/ . Tan Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest tho.’DepoL ■ . jaff5 GRAHAM caYe Spring, pa. ,J,-A. GRAHAIif, Proprietor;." ' THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. 1 Tlihro is d Livery Stable kept in connection with Ibis Hotel, where Hotscs uAd Vthlclos are kept fpr hire. jenldtwtf ; ^ fJC. SMITH,/ eja tauUuAuuy IT ^tl ... fiXki Geo. W. & Jehial Read, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In IM^SFGA^S, 7 and Straw Goods, / ) Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac., 120 Chambers nnd 50 Warron Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 5th Streets above tho Aster House. jn»20—trCni DeFOUEST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, SO aud 82 Chamber..) .St. ,V, Y. OUI.D notify the Trade that tlioy aro w c opening Weekly, in new and beauti- ful pattornHj.' th« '• > .-*• • 7T3; WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the . ;s> . ;i . t AtUOSKRAG, -j -A ftew Priiii, wWoh ^xfcolBOYtjry Print in the country .for perfection of execution and de sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are chon per th an any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly af tended to. Feb2T»0,trTTyy COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & dommissioii Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, Cjr.l RLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Gio. henry l. 1 Jeffers, } Charloi,tcr '> s - c -. September 7,—ly. Clothing Manufactured On Commission. P .VTITIKS pitrehasing their goods- Li the piece, can have them made up ill any stylo, .and of any assortment of sizes, at a cluirgeof ten per cent, on the nett port. The stihscriber having nmny years experi ence in the business, with unusual faeilitio-*, for the mauufaelure of extra fine and medium clothing, can offer great, inducements to those who •prefer briefing their poods to 1 Imyjng them ready-mndc, J, R. SHOT WELL, References: ltiih way, Now...Jersey. Messrs. J. It. Daniel A Oo., Colninhus, Go. 4 ‘ W.G, A. R. AndreWs, Montgdtn- ory. Ala. Mr. A. O. Vail, Millodgovillo, Ga, deQ2lCTfW .. , :■• . 1% a.. .-v LONGSTUEET, BRADFORD A CO, MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN G16 tli dug, 89 Chambers Si.9 & GO Rendc St., between Rroadway-nud Church st., NEW YORK, r. t. ^i.o?tnjST-iiii|iT/ / : r t\. f, .munfonn, O. IT. WKI.I.S*.* J. r. cif.llEHT. f^b2—tw2m LOUIS VALENTINO, wui rEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - - - - - . GEORGIA. W OTI.D respectfully Invito the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity to call' nnd ex amine his extenslyo and AVflll selected stock of C r <^6tt«AJ»ioi»vP)^8rpv r &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ury,particular ly incited to givoblm a call; for ho will sell to them at u low price, for <ush. IIu Ims, also, on lin ml a largo stock of CON FECTIONARY of his own manufacture, (su perior to any in tho dty. nov23-ly. Bell, Face, Lavender & Oo., laiPORTSitS A JOUIIERS OF Staple and Fancy r bet mom 89 CHAMBERS A 71 RE.U)E STS., NEW YORK, rite.the.: 1KITOST resnectfltlly li 1V1 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their large and varied stock of doocts, which will bo comploto by tho let of February. • janl2-tw2m : . ■ ' . his A 1 tob Varnislies of all Kinds. 1 LSO, TURPENTINE, for sale by J-URNLEY, U. No. 3 Choice Uou,e. ‘ DAVID G. LOVEj NOTARY PUBLIC, ■" '"fei/ilM a:n; 1 ,‘ M _. Collector and General Agent. ^tB'bffico in Drug Storo of Baker A Ech ols. fehl7-trily. SAJIt'KL 8TKWAIIT. Titos. O.. WATTUnS MRS. H. 3. SRMMERHAYS.I Nsessssa for Bonnets,; eutj finding the wso muqh laygarl .and. the style Cumbent upon her to'.Snfohn itho Ladies of| Rome and Tieinity, of tllese fhitfev ■ If ahy one desires a Bon'riutOf tho v .i *t>yfe .tysfiWe tho ¥etuViiMftS.'Bi Wf. Spring HhppIlW, (/n'ttib rtehlljV-'tff 'ati otdW, | 's'Ue'trlll Rbntl by Expire A tat hfer'oWVves^AfMfi,* ‘iifay.iclrid ^e^e^ ||an^’ij8^ijm|l tins betwepn'twenty nud thlrty wofk wqtpen S ,tUUx;si»;be Ague, St yorysbort^ptlfle., ,1-! Orders rosy be IftO with Miss S.VI.MB Wilk- krso.v, at thq Store in Romo, or sent direct I •to, MRS. H, - J;. SUMMERlI A'YS. • i[ F fehtltritf. - i 51 East BrsWiWayi- The Sporting Dramatist. lcbody once told u, & capital an- dote of Sheridian, which, never hay I itig-been 'in print, Vrb desire io preserve. 1 It runs thus: ■«<;'.} rwlcac A certain wrealthy noblemon invittel , the dramatist to visit him during the’ I hunting season at his country seat.— rsheridian went, but, no sporUmafr,- I found; it rathor dull trork. At length,. | one day finding himself left alone, he ' concluded to take n gun and fixings and try his luck. An attendant game keeper proffered his services, which were peremptorily declined, determined that Ins want of shfill should not be I made tho subject of, remark in the sor- rvonts hall. The reaultjif rhis. tramp I anticipated, ank /heV found if returning ; homeward without Poor- findSrstnnd%H^Uesogfl la. leathered a large flock of STEWART & WATTIES, CITY AlfOTIONEER|. XKTlhh sell at Auction oo Commission, VV Lands, Negroes,Horaes.Grosorics, Dry Goode, Books, Furniture,or iiny otherlArtloles that may be consigned to them. : They ure the only rcghlar Licensed City ' all c ■■ Goods oonsignod to them •or yetnri FebOtritf. Auctioneers, nnd: will ho duly cared for, aud proper: returns made,. , . ; , [F 1 A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYP1ST, ' ROME, G/tl i: ■•,. :■ ■ janSl,1869j » [Trily. keocoyali M’GUIRE & riWBUiN,. H AVE Eomf»vc/I Io their newt hnildlng, fir«f door below tho Drug Store of Turnley k Biker, where they -will take pleasure In waltlu^ On .their t)ld customoi and tlie publie gcneralljr. r jans-yiiAytf; FORT & HARGROVE, ' OFFiiR : FOR’ BXr.E A ” LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gro-eries & Staple Goods, adapted to I’iuuter’suse— v ft For Cash, Consisting of . , ’ - ' Sugar, Cofif’e-?, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, • Linseys, Negro Shoos, Stripes Shirtings, Osuaburgs, mayld-ly. Factory Thread, hctl'Ac. w. ir. wiHTii, , n. i.. 0-Y>Tr.n,, « WHITE & J >lAlfyF^CTUltteBfe ! OF A.DEALBRB, InI Jk Saddles, Bridles ■ ... •pM4,P‘.Wtturns, aJkcf ihaot, Km Carriage, Harness aRd iSaddle : " TRIMMINGS. - Also a heavy stock of BOOT'AND SHOE I FINDINGS, such as Solo - and Upper Leath er,Calf Skins; Ac. . i .ctuA, AU of which wp offer VERY , CnEAY fin CASH,or to Prompt Paying,Cuptpmers., * W can be, <bahd at the Old slant! df W. II. white, I 2 doors below TPhlleJr ft Baker’s Drug Store. Bd'ARBTNG'HOUSE. XT AVING pureliasod the house Aow occU- i~l pled by .Mrs.: Mary P; Whitalrtt>, it Will bo mostTIIOROUGHLY RENOVATED nnd Newly .Furiiished, gndwill. hc-opontdfor tho accommodation of,boardofp.by the i#ub- Sbribor, on tbe.First of January,'IBM,“ Ratos of hoard will bo,’per single mea], -’■,! • I it) ... it « -week, ; t "’8'50 I Without Room, will bo, “ month, 12 50 ] With - JL., . -« “ - 16 00 .U. V. ; tLANUWORTH¥, PfeprIMor. A. A,. P^art, Bupt,. . . dcflirltf. w permanently located iT£2Ub ! 3ino,ami lias takenloomu irt A > J^arirroVe’s ItorOy^T-^-TXlJLf DENTISTRY. I s now in Romo* over Fort v * .. where -lie \rtll Wi ph*as<ulift receiwj the ealla of thoH>.wUo nmy. xoijuirp-^iU pr^awi^nal siiTlwRvXt tXAdi » M He would also *tntc that ho is prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized Jjijbbw. which is fast supercecding aU othor } »tyle| of work, now inado. combining" as it does. * *■ ' • ! AND ' ‘ : A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness ahd Durability. All work porfoflncd kt New York prices. • ntuy f—1 y " 7. .••’ - Tttos. j. PKimr, ::::::: 0. w. r. b.vuKix. PERKY & LAMKIN, ’ WHOLESALE AND ’ RETAIL GR0UERS, ...i.i- No. i Ch,oieo Ilytpl,., .v W tLT, keep constantly on hnuVT, a'0*811 selected azRortmont of Groceries. Al su, Provisions, such ns, Bacon.’ Lard, Flour, Meal! Ac., Ac,, which wo sviJlrseH■ Juw'tat Oitsli, or country produce! at cash prices.’ We 'Our trftitWSvill he (pile fits. Give us a eall before buying 'Rome, Aug. si, ’50.tf. Oh MURPIIY RESIDENT DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that lie continues the practicoofDEji'TJSTRYin allltsbrauoh- os, and has fitted up an office, over the store of McGuiro.A riuson, where he is prepared to cxocuto nil operations nppertninlngtp Den tistry, in the most approved manner. Ho would also call tho particular Attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su perior stylo of tooth, sot on gold plate; for beauty, strength nnd life-like appeacanco, they are not surpassed. As an impression has been inode, tyat juy prices for dental opera tions afo higher than tho usual run of Den tists, I beg Icaveto say. that they are the same as charged by Dentists at Angnsto, Maoon and Savannah. For Artificial Work’my char ges aro as follows: Entire Sots Upper nnd Lower IVftmllflftttf $25t Half Beta, Dj>J?er or Lower, from 60 to 150 Temporary Sets, Upper ana I,ewer, 25 each. Partial Sato li) proportion fo the aljovo. ,. As I am well posted In all tho late ildptevo- monts of the day, I feel confident that' f Ann meet the wants of all who may need tWb.ser- vlces of a Dentist, and if references an want ed; as to thsir utility in answering tho purpo ses of nature, I can giro them in abundance, from those who havo tested my skill, for tho last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States. .' ‘ J. B. MURPHY. Roxa, Sept. U, 1859.-tf. | to try his skill upon thh feathered., ol Ijectsof li.is attention. Accordingly, fi | went up to the Farmed, Who seemed I quite indifferent to hit appro«cb, A*fcl I thus accosted hipn: ; q.ipync, hns 1 “My friend, what shall 11 I perihlssioh to discharge Tb into the midst of the flock V ! “Wull,” answered the north counter* lan, “ai dun know r art thou much iy-er shot 7“ . . ..u I .“Much of a shot f" embarrassed,) “middling-^-or dling.” ” dim! “Wull, how ; fur wilt tliou. i off?’’ “How far? Oht say •yards.” • ... nt fl. . “Wull, ar shood think thou might’s give l a liarf a ginny.’’ adi yd ■ ■tsiMt owhver Wdoit " ' PreUy *** 5 Accordingly, the grouHd Vras meaAi* red, Sheridian took his stand j and/with deliberate aim discharged both bar rels, killing and Wounding jqore.^hqn ho anticipated.^ , aughcd) picki ■ - p the spoils arid approaching tho old far mer, who seemed quite undisturbed by the result; “you dtd’nt; expect I should kill fib mhny of them, did you?” ••’■■'" .* • ; “Wull, ho. I bnm’t say I did j but still yer know? it’s nothin’ to I; yer knqyi, bccos they don’t belong to I. Misses Noble ARE SELL ING OFF 'THEIR : t. : i.l •; ivr-it,. c Fall and Wintec Stocky REDUCED CTCES, The. Ladies will do well to give' them a eall | if they wish articles in thpir fine .Cheap ' ■ d ^: ■■ ‘ V: Schedule. omevhhd l£ingsfo«, ;j .Dooepitotr 1st W 'trsi.froin win npivo uaily?,at 10J o’ciook, A; ’M?, returning to Rome 41 P. XL, excepting ■Sundays, When it Will return at A’ P. XI. . Socontl train will leaVe Rome at 6J o'cloitk? P. XI., daily, (excepting Sundays) returning to Rome noxh.doy at 6* A.M. <i ... . .j;..;;i . This second train makes complete connec* A A. Railroad; at Kingstbaf’" ' W. B. COTHRAN; osnn Bup’t, Atlantic (State) R, R. jo, 138 miles, 'fere.&p— '.'Lewis, Bupc't. ’ train. Leaves Atlanta, at.........'., id 20 a u Arrives atChnttan'ooga....... ;...l;7 84 r u Leaves Chattanooga at.'... , .].v;‘. I .V...,..7 40 a m Arrives at Atlanta. <..'...4'88 p it EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. LeaVes Atlanta at night,.............. 12 15 A K Arrives at Chattanooga..'.,81 A *M Leaves Ohattanooga, at,........^ii,30 p li Arrives at Atlanta.,..^?i......a..,.—6i85 a.m This road cnnneQts each way with the Ronio Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nafi^Uo l Chattanooga AxornGBBuiital Murder ik Florida. The Madison (Fla.) Jf^pgepfglves. an account of a most brutal murdqr,. oqtrt- Vnittedih that fcdlihty/W* nfegroes. qh tho 3rtl inst. MV.’JtattlliBW Yl.'Urir shookihgly mutilated with hxes. The body of tho murdered matt was then taken to a neighboring lake, and there sunk ibihe centre of it? with an anvil attached to weight it down. There Were nine negroes concerned in .the ntutder? seveii Of whom havh bdefi' iir- reetedand lodged in jail. They con fessed tae criipa aad tbld ■ all the dir- Mio .’^1 -• ! C~* Cbfttti HENRY A SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. JPflT BEOSlVBD" a large and oxten-j „ . siyo Stock of School, i Classical and Miscellaneous Bool large virioty of StdtfOOary, Wsl Engravings, Paititings and Fancy Articles, suitable for the Holidays: Merchants and School Teachers, supplied With Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. The .attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. tPsaWm Bt OfeifStlXm jan3—twly ; BOOTS AND SHOES MAMUPAOtORED ‘hr F. A. OMBEBti, ROME GA. "’•’’ ! , , K the’flulrtorilierTi'fitmpnefl WM* affine lot of e*lrh FRENCH OALF. PA- TENT LEATHER, find all other material^ forlMitieHen’s Drew IBoeto; A Ikoeiz Jle employs the,best of Workmen and keeps posted on the latest, fashions, , Genteel Fits and Work warranted, . Thankful for past hvorr, he Hope* to re ceive a continuation of patronage’ In this branoh of hems industry. - aug25—ly ,. F.A.OMBERO. NtwExrt.osivx SunsTAMCB.—Xf, Ikett- goV, an eminent derMah chemist, haw just discovered a curious property ‘of carburctted iiydrogen or illuminfiting gas, viz: that being brought in contact with certain saline solutions, and espe cially with nitrate of Silver, it will, by ohetnibal conibinatioiis, form subfitah- ces of a highly explofiive nature. A. few particles of that obtained ^ with • ni trate of silver Will, when subjected to friction explode With ns much viblence as the fulminate of mercury. Whfen copper gas-pipes were used a crust wa* formed on the inner surface of the pipe which, if (struck Witli a !^nttm^ei• bn the anvil woilld explode, producing lumi nous spark!), and if touched with n red- hot iron Woiildgo off like gunpowder, ThO tehipcratute nbcefsary to make it detonate Was about 200 degrees- centi grade, (392 Faliri) Tills substance seems to have beeh of the samo nature as that discovered by M. Boettger, and which he describes os being a oombiha- tion df copper with carburetted hydro gen, the iatter acting therein the same part as cyandgeii ih other well known fulminates. Gas pipes are never made of copper now, and neither ifdn Hot lead is liable to prdduco ahy fulminat ing cbinpotind. •»<> at w i>< j ,fe '•mi i. IgM* Thaddeus, tiie Speaker’s RiciiT Hakd Max.—At present the main stay ,of Spoaker Pennington is tho page who stands upon the right—a youth or.fiha appearance, and something near 19 .years Of age: This page Wafi first ap pointed to office by Speaker Boyd, pnd has ever since continued to discharge tiie duties of. page .to the Speaker, among, which is now reckoned the, du ties of prompting the Speaker And di rect# hfiffm an undertone lioW to pht every motion, ifid how to decide points of order as they arise. Thaddeu# ’ia known to all the politicians of the coun try as the most remarkable parliamen tarian of his age living. With the con struction of the , rules of order he ig |Al haagJt.;-- -an Tub Second Biauoi.—A French phi- BHHHI thousand yesds ago Atid that the other half will expertehne a Similar, deluge ia about nine thousand years more. , -pyaitcladl The Arab’s XVonder.—An English’ traveller describea the speechless anus- ment with whloh a wild Arab chief of the desert watched, in a tent near Cairo; the development of a. photograph 'of the Great Sphinx. When the feature* of the mysterious sculpture w«re f&Y&el- ed on the glass, the Arab turned to his companion, and, pointing it “ l apuor,'exclaimed, “He is hofSatanl” 4tt-- Worthy olr Bacoan.—Thare ia a reton dn a house in Boxbury, Maasachuaetts, in' which fiffeen ’childroh—eleven girls and four boys —Were btrrn of the eabne pnrents -. anil What is still more singular, the eleven girls were tmtrried ih the same room.