Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 21, 1860, Image 2

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The Baltimore Convention. Washington, June 14 1860.—Large numbers of Delegates to the Baltimore Convention have arrived, and are con ferring with their friends in Congress as to the policy to be pursued there. The proximity between this Capital and the Convention, together with the di rect personal influence which can be |exercised by the President and Cabinet, are prejudicial to Mr. Dquglaa’ inter est. Every effort will be made to com pass his defeat, no matter what else may follow. Mr. Douglas will suffer most at Bal timore from the want of some able and ■influential leader in the South, whohas position and character enough to give him weight with Delegates from that section. Mr. Stephens, of Oeorgia, was expected to perform this part at Char leston, but could not attend, being then engaged in an important criminal case in Alabama. He will now be kept sway by illness, thus depriving Douglas of his important aid at the most critical juncture. j The impression gains ground that the Convention cannot agree upon any basis of oompromiBe. Both interests are more hostile than when they separated before, and each charge the other with | the responsibility of that rupture. The South Carolina Delegates are not I commissioned to Baltimore, but a mo tion will be made for their admission on the same footing as other seceders, which will necessarily be resisted. Two candidates are now regarded as almost inevitable. Mr. Davis will be urged by the Southern interest, but as his name may possibly prejudice the movement, a combination between Messrs. Hunter and Dickinson is now proposed os the most effective mode of striking Mr. Douglas down at the South. \—N. Y, Tribunt, General News. The delay in the departure of the Great Eastern has beon confirmed. The iastest Sioilian despatches indi cate that the statement or capitulation was only partially correct. Advices from Naples to the 3d, states that the King refused the condition of the capitulation and that hostilities were to commence soon. A Neapolitan General has gone over to the Revolutionists. Later telegrams, dated Palermo, the of the 3d, announce that the bombard ment had not been renewed, and that the armistice still continued. Garibal di was still master of the city but the Neapolitans occupied the forts. The capitulations were not carried out, and the negotiations continued. Letters from the French Squadron say that the armistice was to last until the 5tb, and that Garibaldi was forced to grant the armistice for want ofj am- unition. ‘Douglas must be Nominated.”—Such the edict of the Washington States, the metropolitan mouth-piece of _ Senator Douglas and his Northern Squa'tter Sov ereignty Freesoil supporters. In an ar ticle in that paper, a few days ago, we find the following imperial proclama tion : “The nomination of Judge Douglas is an absolute necessity; opposition to him is TREASON TO THE PARTY AND TO THE Union.” The Case op Carstang vs. Shaw.—St. Louis, June 14.—Judge Reber, in the Court of Common Pleas, this afternoon, overruled the motion for a qew trial of the cose of Carstang vs. Shaw. BOOTS, SHOES, MWB ftMWBM, ' For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wear. A large variety just rec’vd at the People’s Savin g Store Baum, junolO—tn8t Near tho Etowah Hou«e<- Items from Baltimore. Baltimore, June 17.—The outside I pressure in favor of Douglas is very I strong. The general impression is that | the admission of the Douglas Delegates will oppose the admission of the seced ing Delegates to the Baltimore Conven tion, and will favor the admission of the now Delegates who may present them- | selves. The whole matter will he re ferred to the Committee o‘n Credentials, who will report thereon on Tuesday morning. If they report against the admission of the seceders, or if their re port is not adopted, through the action of the friends of Dougins, then the sece- dors will go buck to Richmond. Sever al Northern Delegates, who are opposed to the nomination of Douglas, will also withdraw. If things go on harmonious ly, however, it is believed that a new candidate will bo put in nomination and successfully carried through. The friends of Dougins claim 150 votes for him on tho first ballot. Both factions are more bitter and excitable than they were nt Charleston. Tho city is throng ed with the Delgates and visitors to the sights of the week. The National Democratic Conven tion. Baltimore, Md., Juno 18.—The Con vention reassembled at llo’oclock this morning. General Cushing, on taking the chair, made a brief address. The New York delegation introduced a resolution to the effect tiiat the claims to scats by the delegates from the Cot ton States he referred to the Committee on Credentials, und that the report be final, with the understanding that no one shall be admitted to a scat in the Conventihn who will not pledge him self to abide by its decision, and sup port its nominee—which resolutions was lost. A motion was then made (hat the President shall admit to the floor oil delegates whose seats are not contest ed, pending which a recess was taken until five o’clock this afternoon. JJgy*A young girl, scarcely yet awake to the mysteries of her nature, and flut tering over the first demonstrations of love, is like a child sporting on the rip pling strand of the sea, when a high tide is about coining in, A Wild Child in the Woods or Iowa —Hundreds of Persons in Pursuit.— That part of Carroll county, near Bur lington, Iowa, has been very much exci ted, recently, about a male child, from seven to ten years old, that has beon seen several times in tho woods, but as yet has not been taken. It has ap proached children quietly, but flees from the'approach ofamanor woman. The place has been found where it had slept the preceding night and bad eat en a frog. At lost accounts seven hun dred persons, regularly organized, were on the hunt for tho wanderer. Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid I This is a new discovery I It is the result of learned research I It is triumph of Scientific SKILL 111 I T is s Chemical Union of materials pro vided by Nature horsolf, for rendering pure the air we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed laws. Quick, Sure and Powerful I It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens j It removes all offensive odors; It enros burns with instant certainty j It is the best preparation ever used for fresh wounds; It destroys all vegetable and animal poi sons ; It relievos in a few seconda the bites of in sects, bees Ac.; It scatters boils when forming ; It soothes boils when formed, and heals them rapidly; It is good for carbunoles, corns, ulcers and sores j It cleanse the teeth and purifies the breath. The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scarlet Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fluid; it has been known to check the spread of Typhoid Fever in families and plantations. For sale by druggists and country mer chants generally—from whom orders ore re- spectftiUy solicited. Try at least one bottle. Price fifty cents. Follow directions. Manufactured only in the laboratory of J. Darby, Auburn, Ala. It may be ordored from PROF. JOHN DARBY, Auburn, Ala. F. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water, etc., analyzed, can have it done on rcnsouablo terms by sending to Prof. Darby. Sold by Baker & Eebols, Rome, Ga. june21trily. WHOLESALE TOBACCO BOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST., ROME, GA. ILL keen constantly on bam] a large and careluily selected slock of Vir- and North Carolina Tobacco, and will supply tho trade on ns reasonable terms as can bo had cisowhero. I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W.C. SLOAN, Remo 6s. W. J. M. THOMAS, junelOtrily. ■ Rockingham. Co. N. C. Family si Supplies JAS.W. LANGSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting of FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR, CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, 8EGARS, COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No protenso is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL as at any otljgr House in tho city. JC^Terms—Cash only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf GREAT BARGANS in utaHEb TOWN PROPERTY. A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF Town Proporty. Applyto may22tr!5m. DR. J. KING. TAX Ni T AKE notice and tell your neighbors the last opportunity of meeting me to make Tax Returns, will bo in Rome, on the first Monday and Tuesday in July next, this 9th of June, 1860. june22wlt. JAMES I. TEAT. Washington, June 16.—The Hotels I are refusing gues‘.s. I The efforts to unite the Democracy I continue, and the excitement of wire- | pulling is intense. I The Douglasitos are gloomy, and the I only concession that can be obtained Ifrotn them is that they would support I Hon. Horschcl V. Johnson, of Georgia, I for Vico-President. Tho Now Yorkers are negotiating I busily, and offer to stand by the South land throw DouglaB over board, if tiie ■South will concentrate on Hon. Uor- |alio Seymour, of New York. The Southerns are consulting on this. I If they accede, the seceders are to re- I enter the Convention, and Douglas is I gone. Tho Mississippinns refuse to en- I ter the Convention without the other (seceders. Flour from Augusta, Ga.—On the Corn Exchange can be seen a sample of flour made nt Augusta, Georgia, which is really beautiful. The brand is “Stovall’s Excelsior,” and is from the new mill recently erected by Thomas P. Stovall, Esq. By the inspectors and the dealers it is pronounced to be equal to any flour ever exhibited here. It is node from new white wheat grown on ,he planation of Dr. W. C. Daniels, ear Savannah, and is the first lot of ew flour recieved hero this season.— losers. Thayer, Brigham & Field, are he agents for the sale of it in this mnr- et.—Boston Post. •flS^The N. Y. Herald says : Senator Bayard the first chairman of (the Seceders Convention at Charleston ■offers to bet five thousand dollars that | Douglas will not get the nomination at I Baltimore, five thousand dollars that if I he does get it he will not obtain the (electoral vote of any State in the Union land ten thousand dollars that he will | not be President on the 4th of March 11861. This though openly offered has I not yet been accepted. I It is positively affirmed by knowini I ones here, who ought to bo acquaints I with the ropes in New York State that a maiority of the New York delegation will go for Douglas at Baltimore. Drfaultirs at Homi and Abroad.' I “Pullingor, the defaulting cashier, has I been sentenced to twenty years’ penal | servitude.”—London paper. »-“The friends of Mr. Fowler pre sented him with $8000 wherewith to ■support himself, eto."—New York paper. ATTENTION! ROME LIGHT GUARDS! T HE members of the Rome Light Guards are requested to pay for making their uniform, ($12 00,) ana take them from the shop asJast as they are completed. junel9tri3t, m School Examination. T HE HALF-YEARLY, Ex amination and Exhibition, at Gordon County Male and Fe male Seminary, under the superintendence of Mr. and Mrs. Skelly, will take place on Thursday the 28th and Friday the 29th, of tho present month. All are invitod to at tend. jiinolOtrlswlt. Daily Stage Line. Between Rome and Talladega- T HE Coaches now make closo eonnectiona with the Railroads at both ends of the route' Distance 90 miles j timo 22 hours. Through Passengers will find this an agree- able route. Leaves Rnmeevory morning at 6) o’clock Leaves Talladega every even. 6 “ POWELL A HUTCHINSON, junelOtrily Proprietors. Jnst New Picture Gallery, Opened for a Short Time, By ME. A. J. EIDDLE, of Columbus, Ga. ■^UOSE Ambrotypcs, in water colors, arc acknowledged, by ail who seo them, to be superior in 1 point of position and beau ty of coloring, to any style of minature ndW beforo tho public. The citizens of Romo and vioinlty, aro respectfully invited to oall and examino for tbomselves. Gallery, on Broad Street, Southside, East of lhe Choice Hotel. Stereoscopes for salo, and life size Photo graphic Portraits painted In oil, pasted or water colors. Rooms open from 8 A. M., to six P. M. june!9trUw3w. NOTICE. O NE Yoko of Oxen estrayed from the sub scriber an the 28th of last May. Red color, with a large bell on one, collar screw ed on, a small white speck on on* hind leg; marks not recollected—medium sise. RICHARD RAMSEY, junel9tri3t. Kingston, Gs. TO RENT, T HE House and Lot now occupied by D. D. Duko;. near the residence of Mr. O.j B. Eve. Possession givon any time. Apply to tnny24trl6t. C. H. SMlTn, Agt. WONDERFUL FEAT AT Nalicnllola Falls! On the 4th of July. M ONS. WELLS, tho Acrannut, will jump from the highest point on the Bluet, Creek Falls, (near Gadsden, Ala.,) to tho wa ter below, a distance of 100 foot. This dar ing exploit will bo performed at 11 o'clock, on the 4th of July next. At 2 o’clock on thu sumo day, ho will make balloon ascension. N. B.—Dead heads will bo ruled off tho grounds. juuel0tri2t. Etowah River Plantation For Sale. The undersigned of- fers for salo his Plan-i tntion on the South ’ _____ ide of tho Etowah* iver, seven miles from Kingston ami adjoin ing the celebrntoil plaoo of Col. Nathan lines. This Land is boundotj on the nortii hy tho river which separates it from tho Rome Rail road track. Tho place contains Fivo iriimlrcd'Acrcs'Bf Lnml—oho hundred and twenty-fire first quality river bottom, and the bnlnnco first quality up land. Thero is about 300 acres in cultivation, and tho remainder well tini- bored. Thero is a comfortable dwelling and out-houses, including an almost now Gin House and Screw. Price $11,000—Terms, $5,000 cash, and the balance in notes nt one, two and three years with interest from dato ond well secure'd. Como and see the place nr address. JOHN C. EVE. juno7-w2t*twtf Kingston, Go, Estray Notice. Clerks Office Inferior Court, June Qth 1800 G eorgia, Poi.k county :— All persons interested uro hereby noti fied that Samuel G. Wood, of tho 1075 dist. G. M., tolls before Samuel Olmstead, one of the Justices of the Pcnco, for said district, nn estray, a light sorrel horse Colt, about twelve and a half bands high, with a blaze faco, and loft bind foot white, supposed to be about three year old—valued hy Thomas G. W. McMtekin, freeholder of said county nnd district, to be worth Fifty-two dollars and fifty eonts. The owner of said estray is re quired to come forward, nay charges ond take said horse away, or he will be dealt with as the Inw directs. A true extract from the Estray Book. T. M. HIGHTOWER, C. I. C, juno 16w*lri2w. Georgia State Lottery. A S certain malicious persons, who nro in terested in other Lotteries, 1 nvo circu lated reports that tho Lotteries of Georgia were illegal after Juno 1st, I860, we hereby caution tho public not to bo deceived bv nny such reports. Tho GEORGIA STATE 'LOT TERY, for tho benefit of tho Monticcllo Un ion A-ndemy. of Georgia, is Authorized by a Spocial Act of tho Legislature, and tho Char ter of the same has not been repoaied, or the sale of Tickets in any way interfered with, nnd we shall continue to Draw tho same Daily, until the 1st day of May. 1865. iJj.Look at the splondid Schemes in another column. McKinney * co„ juncl2tri It. Managers, Savannah, Ga. WORMS! WORMS - ! WORMS! T IIE season is at hand when these scour ges of childhood bogin to hecomo both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull's Vogetablo Worm Destroyer is a remedy nliko pleasant and effectual for tho evil. Thcreis not tho leastdifficulty in gotting children to tnko tho medicine. It is prepared in tho form of Candy Drops, nnd will be eaten with nvidi- ty by children of allngos. Itdcstroys nnd ox pels worms more effcclualy than any romody now in uso. while at tho same timo it will in no way affect injuriously tho health of tho child. It can bo procured from druggists and country stores everywhere. Uf- John Bull’s Principal Office, Louis ville' Ky. mny22tri6m. NOTICE, W E would most respectfully notify our customers and friends generally, that on and after the First Day of July next, wo shall adopt the CASH SYSTEM, And shall strictly adhere to it. Wo can a-f ford to sell Goods cheaper for Cash than on Time, and Will Do So. We would take this ecoasions to roturn our thanks to our custom ers for their patronage, (wo menn to thoso only who pay) and hope they will continue to favor us with their custom. * All tho aecounts made this year, together with those raado between this and tho 1st of July, will be considered duo at that time, and we hopo and expect them to bo settled by money or note—if they are not in a rea sonable time, they will be put out for collcc' tion. Wo mean just what wo say. juneU—tojyl • PERRY A LAMKIN. Debts due Turnley & Baker Must be Paid. A LL Notes and -AeconnU in favor of Turley A Baker, that have been put in our bands for collection, will bo sued on Tuesday, 12th day of June, unless previous ly paid. HARVEY A ACOTT. juno2—tW'lUwlt Price of SAWED LUMBER, OWING to the Incroasod price cannot live at tho presont low prices of Lum ber and Sawing, therefore, We, th* undersigned, shall on and after tho 1st of February next, put tho prico of Lum ber at our respective mills, at $1 25 por 100 Hauling and Kiln-drying not includod. Romomber our Terms aro INVARIABLY CASH JOB ROGERS, L. R. A S. D. WRAGG, J. G. MORRIS. Other Dealers In Lumber uro invites to join in this movement. jan24tw*wtf PURE ICED SODA WATER! T HE subscribers respectfully inform tho Public, that their Soda Fountain is open ed for tho season, and will bo liberally sup plied with Ice, and a fine assortment of th* Choicest Syrups. Congress Water on Ice. aprll7trl2p» FARELL A YEISER. Superior White Lead, A T very low prices. AIbo, Liusood Oil Copal, Demar and Japan Varnishes all of the host qualitynnd at lowest prices. For sale by FARELL A YEISER. Oils» , Kero, * n *> Machine Lard, Tanners, Whale, and Camphone and Burning fluid. For salo low by juuoOtri. FARELL A YEISER. Segars and Tobacco, T HE finest quality of genuine Havana Se- gars, and best grades of Tobacco—es pecially for retail trade. “ “ ‘ junevtri. 1% Be had at FARELL A YEISER. ( CLARK’S Genuine Frietion Matches—tho J cheapest and best, at fj juno9trf. FARELL A YEISER. ET J’o flavoring ^Extracts, Coco- aine, Knlloston and 8 TootiT Wash’—n- frrosh supply at FARELL A YEISER. of every article of home‘con- "DURE Italian Salad Oil, for tabfo use nt sumption, we, as a portion oi JT junoOtri. FARELL A YEISER the laboring class, feel that we D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER’S. * and jut Congress Water, on draft with i? ^' juno9tn. FARELL A YEISER’S. NOTICE. T?^Insurer, cn* ?J cc, * n 8 °f tho Romo Mutus* junct2tri. c. II. STILLWELL, Scc’y.