Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 27, 1860, Image 3

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8©“3EE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING- READING MATTER.* : Concert on lastL'riday Night. Notwithstanding the iiiolemency of the weathor op lost Friday night, a re- sphotaWe number . of persons , were present ,a( -the ;tilty ;HaU,j ,to p,tten<]L the Tjoneort. given by? the Mendels sohn Society. Wo were among the number, and congratulate ourselves that w6 did not allow the inconveniences which obtruded themselves in our way to prevent us from going out. ;We have often since lamented our v inability to give suitable expression to the gratification we experienced, and to the praise which is due those to whom we are so muoh indebted. Although wear 0-no musical critiques, yet we knoyir when wo ore pleased, and we but faintly express the pleasure we felt on lost Fri- day evening, when we soy that we were delighted. We of course, had our preferences among the pieces performed, but there was notono that was not creditable to the Society and highly appreciated by the audience. We cannot omit to notice the Violin Solos by Mr. Robertson. The pieces were executed in such superior style as to leave no doubt, that he was complete master of the instrument.— The rapturous and prolonged applause of his hearers, was convincing proof that he had won their undboundod ad miration. The “Canary Waltz’’—apiece of his own composition—was the favo rite nnd deservedly so. We regret very much that the^state of ' the weathor prevented a larger atten dance ; but are happy to say that the entertainment will be repeated, with considerable alteration in the program me, ou next Friday evening, and will be even more attractive than before, if passible. The proceods ore to bo devo ted to the relief of the poor and we hope the Hall will bo filled. We assure our readers that if they go they will bo sutisfiod that they could not have spent the evening more agreeably. DivG.iid3.vni> T.vit.oai.vi Establish- KE.vT.-rBy on advertisement to be found in another column it will bo soen that in additition to a splendid assortment of Stuplo and Fancy Dry Goods, Sloan & Hoovers have a large and' beautiful supply of gonts Furnishing Goods, Cm' si meres, Cloths, Vestings, Ao., Ac. Mr. Hough, a pleasant gentleman and accomplished tailor, who has a shop on the sec* nd floor of the store will take pleasure in filling all orders for cutting and making gentlemen’s clothing in accordance with the latest styles. Steamer Pennington arrived from Greensport on Saturday 11 P. M. with 8 Passengers 12 bales cotton, aud 18 Packages Merchandise. Steamer Alfakata, left for Greensport * on Monday at 7 A. M., with 25 Passen gers and 739 Packages Merchandise. fl@-Col. Herbert Fielder, of Cedar Town, has resigned the office of Solici tor General of the Tallapoosa Circuit, and Governor Brown has appointed Mr. Kendrick of Newnan, to.fill the vacan cy. Col. Fiolder was energetio and in dustrious in the discharge of his official duties, and won friends wherever lie went. We do not know the cmiso of his resignation, but the regret will be general that he should have found it necessary to take that step. General Nciys by the Canada. Experiments have been made lnriowK land with the Armstrong guns. The floating batteries used for the .purpose were completely.riddled by them. The additional duties imposed ou rico went into gffeofcon the 7th inst. . The Western Powers promise to assist theTurlcislTPorte in his rights in Servia and the Datiubian Principalities, in case of an armed intervention. ' _ , t - - • Interesting News from' Vera Cruz* New Orleans, March 24.—The sclioo- her Virginia Antoinette, which left Vera Cruz on the evening of the 15th inst., has am*ved hero. .11 er officers state tnat the military conference for the purpose of suspending hostilities with the for ces under Miramon and Juarez liod broken up without any favorable re sult. ^ i. Miramon commenced a bombardment of VeraCruz on the r morning of the 15th, which was continued with unaba ted fury until the- schooner Virginia left. The shot and shell were falling on the city killing several and doing much damage. Many shots fell'among the shipping under the castle, but without effect so far os was known up to the sailing of the Virginia Antoinette. Two Spanish war steamers arrived at Vera Cruz on the 15th inst. California Political News. Mallohy's Station, March 22.—Cali fornia telegraphic reports have been re ceived up to the 3d of March. The Democratic Convention of the State of California met on the 29th of February, and adopted a series of reso lutions, in whieh they endorsed the Cin cinnati Democratic platform and the Dred Scott decision. They also express their approbation of the National and State administrations; favor the Over land’Mull route, the building of the Pacific Railway ; and a telegraph line to the Pacific; aud also favor the nomi nation of the Hon. D. S. Dickinson, of New York, for the Presidency. The Convention did not instruct the dele gates to vote for him. None of the delegates are known to be hostile to Douglas, hut seven out of the eight'arc known to be the friends of Mr. Latham. MARKETS.. Charleston, March 24, 1 P. M.—Cot : ton.—The market is very quiet, few buyers out. Sales this morning 300 bales. New York, March 23.—Sales of Cot ton to-day 8,000 bales, market heavy.— Middling Uplands 11c.; lower grades nominnl. Augusta, March 24.—Cotton.—Thore is a fair demand for the better grades at full prices. Tbe Massachusetts Shoemaker's Strike.—The Boston Journal, in an edi torial on ttiis subject, says: “Looking.at this movement from material point of view, the manufac turers and jobbers appear to bo reaping the most benefit from the suspension of the manufacture of shoes. Little or no concession has as yet been made to the demands of the strikers, who, at tho sacrifice of tho actual necessities of life, are benefit ting their late employers, by withholding the cu- tomary product! m In the meantime tbe market, is gradual ly being exhausted. Three weeks ago the market was glutted. Desirable goods were at once in de mand, and tho market was soon clear ed of everything save what had been used asa circulating medium during the stagnation of business. Large profits have been realized on goods on hand ; and if the strike continues, the markot will be entirely exhausted. About twenty buyers from New York and other places arrived in Lynn yes terday, but complain of a scarcity of desirable goods. Vessel Burnt nv Lightning.—The bark Martha, from Charleston, bound for Boston, with a cargo of eotton, tur pentine nnd rice, valued at $75,000, was struct by lightning on the 13th inst.. burnt and sunk. The crew were all saved. The vessel was owned in Char leston. J. C. BAKER B. W. ECHOLS NEW*" i BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, UTESTUFF S9 FINE CIGARS, UQTJ0RS for Medical Pur poses, &c.,&c. &0. Borne. Ga. Feb. 18th, [triwawtli] The Charleston Convention.- Petersburg Express says: Some idea may be formed of the crowd that will be gathered at Charles ton in April, when it U stated that tho delegation from Illinois alono will num ber one thousand. Price of SAWED LUMBER. ■BgS» OWING to the increasod prloe ‘ of eycry article of homo con sumption, we,ar s portion of the laboring class, feci that we aanaotlire at the present low prices of Lum- ^W^^'underilgned,'ahull on and after tho tvf February next, put tho price of Lum ber at our respective mills, at 51 2} per 100— CABH> JOB ROGERS, L. R. A 8. D. WBAGG, J.G.MQRRI8. tsar Otter Dettcc* ju Lumber are lusted tojoiu inibb movements JanSItwtwif 0.8. r ■WEDNESDAY iOVB,Secretary, •' X E °y al 4”ls apter ’^ Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu each month. ■' ANDREW^V BEARDEN,' K., WILLIAM N. DUCICER, &, D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, P. G. LOVB, See’y. febotrlty. A Family Necessity. The following statement speaks far itself i —(Extract) “In lifting'the kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my hands and per son very severely—one "hand almost to a crisp. The torture was unbearable. It was an awfiil sight. • • • The Mustang Lini ment appeared to extract tbe pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and loll no scar of account. Charles Foster, 420 Broad Street, Philadelphia.” It Is truly a wonder- fid article. It will cure any case of swelling, Burns, Stiff Joints, Eruptions or Rheuma tism. ForHereos, it should never bo dis pensed with. One Dollar’s worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It cures Galds, Sprains, Ringbone,-Spavin and Fonnders. Beware of Imitations. 8old_ in ■til parts of ttie habltaliie Glohie. BARNES ft PARK, Proprietors, nmr23wlm. Now York^ g: remedies that has ever been laid boforo tho public for Fever and Ague, and which have received tho highest onconium from tho press and the people, is Dr. J. Hostctter’s Celebra ted Bitters. Who'would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can bo so easily cured'! Who would endure sleep less nights, burning fevers and icy chills al ternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle ? And yet how many families linger out a painful existence underthis dead ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their di now dponing a very largo and at- tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— iaassfes Field said Gordon, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fant, every thing in his lineor that is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store, Having had several years experience, aud by giving bis personal attention to the busi pess, he Hopes to merit a share of’ public pa tronage, and to be able to furnish his cus turners reliable articles, at os' • - 1 LOW PRICES, As any house this side of Augutta, Go.. Re member the location. The -wants of the country shall be supplied. febll.’fiO. Garden Seeds, O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to be the kind that will (grout, for aalo y' - TURNLEY, No.3 tjboice House. Kerosine Oil and Lamps O F TUB BEST QUALITY, FOR SALE oheapbv febtl. TURNLEY,No. SCbolee House. w ALL KINDS AND! STYLE OF Y.V^.aMvij/JwsKj jggr tej.fi CABINET FU. t f- ■« . . t-.A* wt ',..... rf iMSfil rpiIE manufacturing of nil sixes and styles of SASH and BLf] JL Ac*, and also, the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having ah ^ j wtf cL.^v'^fertensive Shop And Machinery |a«r« jnnf.wnpv QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO 1 V£> MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles in ourlino, and to fill ali orders at the shortest notice:- -I'i vn.Wf MR.SUMTER, hasbcon-longkiiown iu this community, as a first class MECHANIC, can therefore, warrant all articles made by, us. Wo shuli- be able to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, and Furniture, at very reasonable prices. ! We cordially invito all tho eitisens of tho country to our Ware Room, Furniture Store And : Manufactory, both on Broad St,, ltomo, Ha. FINE BURIAL CASES always on ha*>d and overy quality Of .COFFINS made as . ‘ ItLES W,-T !CHARI MILLS. Iwi JAMES M* SUMTKR *y> * ,ft«l Pure Train Oil. 5 BARRELS Just received, and for. sate by, TURNLEY, i I tobll. No. 3 Choice Houae.^J^ A Fresh aud large 8tock of Southern Roise^n ■ Grass Seed. ... _ ; jTkF all kinds, just received by ternately, when a remedy can be obtained U 'TURNLEY, Importer, Manufac OAiUBT F [ Dealer in fitbU No. 8 .Choice House.' SCHEDULE ail meals, and yet they are not relieved.— n •_ r» T> n _ m , None but the foolish nnd weak Would hesitate ll6072111 Ll. K* A ilSSGDSTCr J. 73108. iPprocure thess valuable Bitters, and savo ° themselves intense agony. Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. ^ai-Sce advertisement in another column. mar20tri1m. A Card to- the Suffering, Tha Rev. V'illiiun Cosgrove, while laboring Leave - ■ Arrive. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 0.46 A. M. “ 2.30 F. M. « 1146 P. M. Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. -Augusta 6.66 A.M. 6,20P.M. ' V r. Leaves 0.06 A, M. ATHENS BRANCH; Arrives* TUB Kev. V'liniua (/osgrovo, wnue mooring Anan.tA.Bt 0 eft A Ml as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con- ft '!to p"Sr f Athens at 8.10 A. M. sumption, when all othor means hnd failed, [ Atlanta 8.40 P. M. J '•y a recipe obtained froma learned physician Athnna tl 00 A m f Augusta 6.20 P. M residing in the great city of Joddo. This re- i ' <?n * U ’ UB A< 1 Atlanta 11.45 « eipe has cured great numbers who wore suf- , ^t-No trains on Athens branch on Sun. ferring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore day to connect frith trains leaving Augusta TKt*A«l. llaiifflia and (Tnlrla. Ann inn nohililv 1A 30 (Uid > AtJftQtft lit 8 40 day Evening. j. * :• WASHINGTON BRANCH. Throat. Coughs and Colds, and the debility at 12,30 and nervous depression oaused by these, dls; Saf * orders. Dosirons of benefiting others, I will send this rcoipc, which I have brought home with mo. to all who need it. freo of charge. ■ Address Bsv. WM. CQSGRQVE, . 230 Baltic street, • Jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y. adams, McKinney & co„ 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK, Offer for Sale* from United StatesJBonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cognac—0TARD. DUrUY & Co., riNET, CAST! LLION ft Co., JAMES HENNESSY and MARRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE SKiGNETTE. and RASTEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im- E orjtation, and vorieus other favorite fauds. . ■■ r a m | RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store a large and well soloctod stock of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCH AS Rye, Bourbon &Monong’hela WHISKIES. febl4-triwly. Leave Arrives Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi’n At 7.25 P. M. Atlanta at 0.05 A, M. Washg’Pn 7.25 Through Freight Trains Augusta to Atlanta. Leaves Arrrivoa Charleston 6.00 P. M Augusta at 0,00 A. M. Augusta 8.50 A M. Atlanta 3.17 « 1.46 P. M. “ 6.19 Through Freight Traiua Atlanta to Augusta. Loavo Arrivo Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.16 PM. « 6.15 P.M. '«» 6.13 “ Freight Trains Branches, Leave Arrive - Augusta at 8.60 A. M. Atho ns at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 0.00 “ " 8,tO “ 6.15P.M. " 8.10 Arrives at Washington 7.?5 A. M. « .. '« 7 ,25 a morlOtri ty. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t. HOUSE TO RENT. T HE HOUSE AND LOT late residence of Dr. Hicks, situated in. DeSoto, J of a mile west of Romo, all in good repair; and tho lot contains bqtweon four nnd five acres. Apply at the Drug Storo of Newman ft Nowlin, Rome, Ga. feb.21—trilm. OF THE 200,000 PERSONS NOW USING O EC A X* 3WC j3l 3ST*S PATENT ANTI-RATTLING Carriage Shaft Fastener N OT a solitary individual can be found, who would dispense with it for FIVE ulopted and ap plied by over FIFTEEN HUNDRED of the argost, and best Carriage Makers in the Union. TRY IT I WM. S. CHAPMAN, Patentee, marlStrilm. Cincinnati, 0. A Good Tinner Wanted. T HE undersigned is anxious to seoure tho services of a First-rate Tinner. One com petent to work in ail the branches of the Tin business. . A workman as above doseribed and of steady 'habjta will be paid liberal iJono other than a sober, industrious work man need apply. Address ALEX. MOORE, fsb25-trwtf Cave Spring, Ga. Augustp . Chronicle ft Sentinel copy one month and forward'-bill. DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Uripeptto Remedy Known. I B PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly af Griffin, Go. ~ ... — tn< i others in this vl- vlrtues. „-■ For tale in Rome, by julyO.tf. Prof. W- W. Sharpe, inlty can attest to its,* J. G YEISER White Lead and Linseed Oil. No. 1 article, cheap, by TURNLEY, No.-"Choice Rouse. R. U. WITT S. WIS1 WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN I G EH CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. rnms Firm, at considerable expense, have X fitted lip an excellent' IOE3 ECOUSB, and will -be prepared during tho coming season to furnish loo Of the best quality. The Ice will be carefully put up and de livered at the Depot, or to Adam’s Express Company, at the following RATES: For 50 lbs,, or upwards,......'.;,... 2 cents. Less than 50 lbs...... ....,.,,....3 cents. r«r=\ h l OQ!'; s&getfs sewjng: PRICES REDUCED TO $50, *75, i end *100. GpilE pfnin reason why Singer’s Sewing- 1 Mnchines b.ivo alwi.y.-. sold readily at a liighor average price than nhv other, 'is tisat they are better, more durable,' more reliable, onpublo ot doing a miich' greater variety of work, and earning more limner. Lo timicd popuiarity is- proof of'sterlln^ In the jiurchnsn of iviist aro called cheap SewingaMachtneagthousamis have been de ceived and disappointed, hilt with Singer's Maohlncs there Is never any failure or mis take.. v . , Singer’s New Family Sewing-Machine tho pHeeof which'is only $50, is a light nnd ‘MyAebofttid Mdohlne, capable of iior- NO HDMBUG, Bat the Poor Man’s Relief, * * AND TUB men MAtfS FRIEND ? * Harris’ Twelve Pointed Doable MOULD BOARD P L O W. T HE MERITS OF THIS' Plow over others; for the cultivation of both Cot- _________ ton and Corn are many, but 1 snail mention only ita leading lnorita: With four wings, two small and two large, |t eau bo converted into Seven difforout Plows, ail of . which aro very necessary for the cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very, important feature is durability. A Plow completed will last a man frjm two to fiye yeara, accord ing to the soil ho cultivates, and. will only cost about Three Dollars to put it up. An Agency will, soon be established. Jn Rome, and then planters will be invite^ to call and sec fur themselves. Address, B. F. REYNOLDS, Kingston, Go. cent.; on sums of $1,1 in this City. Th S'SWl percent I ^RmpMUMRW reftra fcMBaritere and | Merchants of this City. — — “ I, ,. Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation FumitnrOy From .the best Spring Beat Sofa, to tbe commonest hrtiolo in use. Also an assortment of j Matrcsses, Titckcr’s Patent Spring Beil, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. Alt kinds of Furniture with ditpateh; and neatly repaired. ,.aw-■ ■ Tlionlffnl TnV IK* 1 i«rv lilmrftl patroiiago heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by close at- merit a conttuuaneo of tho same., _iET SHOP on Hownvd St., near the Etowah House, where Fur-, manufactured and re]mircd. Work warranted to give satisfactions ' ars Retailed at whole,ale' prices—and great bargain. _ !. _ * July27‘fy. j forming; in tho best style; nil tho sowing of a ~ri fate family, ft-hivs secured a grant ropu- itlon during the few months' since Tit was first offered to the public. m Singer’s Transverse Shnttte-Mnchine 88@5Hfeia5fSwfc.s-s,--. aud light manufacturing purpose-, is tlie very best and cheapest Maoblpe over offered to the public. 'These Machines aro being in creased in number as rapidly os possible, and yet the demand for them cun not be fully supplied. Singr^s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Mnchine formerly.soldot |135, but now reduced to*90, “^roriMra®®» rlD^k^comia or^no, can be done with it. Singer’s No. 2 ■ Standard Shuttle-Machine. ■ TbiSfi&lft AvofltftWknufaeturiny mnchine verywhere.- The siso of Ithe. JIpoEina gives ^^^P^aVradu'tion^n°thb price of j6Jb Standard Mnchine, on tho 1st of Octo ber, 1868, the sale of them lias increased four- fbm. ; v ; ,: ' ■' «« •" All ofSinAifoiMaobimrthake tho intcr- iockcd etitoh with two threadib which is tlie beststttch known. Every person desiring to preparation of A Oarbeu by com- ‘i medical author- y in each o’, the DNS, EMA. _ !A C0N8TT- f. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, 'ICR, LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA- TXBM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER. MUTEST FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNES3 MX3. MENSTRUATION, WBTTE3, CHLOROSIS, te.. PIMPLES ON THE FA0E, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whole system, m next cf the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence The experience or thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment bj compared with it Impurities of the blood, do. pression of vital energy, pale and otherwirs eiokly complexions indicate ita necessity iu al most every conceivable ease. In all cars of female debility (Anar albui, chlorosis, etc.), it) affoots are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, gad fully resterattvs etfbets. Good appe tite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of ttreagth, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exeroiee, immediately follow its use. Ae a grand etomaehie and general reiterative it bat no enperior and no substitute. up In neat flat snetnt tan., emitnlnlt.g price 80 cents per box t .lx In xr-». dozen boxen, 84 0(1. For rat. by' generally. Will be rant rrt r lo any address on receipt of the price. All let ters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. 330 BHOMIWAV, N Y. Herring’s Eire & Burglar Proof Sates. fingafflafeRaamaM! ■larMtrUy. { Ilcston.S. bV t.saat 4 nv—dd vla..u>« j«'nl2—tw?m | Lights! Gas Lights! 1 GasJ made^from Common P1N13 WOOD • W. H. MAGI LI, & CO Rui,terse/ Gos .-'.pparjtua for making Ga 'I d . from IPsod. rpHE subscribers are now prepared to build _L and ftirnieh Ga.s AppnrntuB for cities villages, towns, public ami private building, on short notico. k ’ Gasmndo from common pine wood Is cheap er and better than any other fight kuown from another sCHirec. , I l’ c , rE0 " a wishing to aeo tbe Wood On.. Works iu opperation, can sea tbom at Grade, Nicholson ft Co’s., 0SS Hammoud'e or tfr. Yian a in Athens, Ga. ^ ISSK-Aintinda of eaa and Stcjun fitting All kinds of Gas sod Steam filllu^s coneUntiy on hand, for llgirtiuv und tu-atim: purposes. JT * Ordorssont ihioiiih the Post Office, or oth- erwiso.'wllf be punctually attended to. t Rome. oa. r/ • w. it. jf.tr, rr,f, * ro. -noyMrXf. -BSte'-iG T