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Saturday Honlnii Jane SO, 1800.
fST" Josbpd Wauc«« is Agent for this-
paper in Charleston,. S. 0., and is authorized
to make contracts for Advertising, receive
nonoy and give reoeipts.
g©*SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA-
GES FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
Corn! Corn! Corn!
700 Bushels of corn offered at f 1,00
per bushel—sacks included.
Gio. C. Norton.
A Card.
TTn Ladies and Gentlemen of Rome
and vicinity are requested to meet at
the City Hall on next Monday at 8 A.
M., for the purpose of suitably deco
rating the room for the approaching an
niversary.
It is hoped that all who can, will be
present and render what assistance they
can.
Latest lews.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the GREAT EASTERN.
New York, June 28.—The steamship
Groat Eastern, with Liverpool dates to
the 16th inst., arrived off Sandy Hook
this morning.
Additional by the Great Eastern.
Nhn York, June 28.—The steamship
Great Eastern left the needles at ton
o’clock on the morning of the 17th, and
arrived off Sandy Hook at 7.30 this
morning.
The log shows the distance run as
three thousand two hundred and thirty
miles. The voyage was full of interest,
and it demonstrated the superiority and
excellence of the ship and machinery.
The greatest speed was fourteen and a
half knots per hour, but two knots
additional should be allowed for the
foulness of he'bottom.
Senate Sessions
Washington, June 27.—In the Senate
to-day, the treaty with Spain for the
settlement of the . olaims of the - two
countries, was rejected, because of the
rejection by Spain, of tho clause provid
ing for a payment for the Aimstad ne
groes.
AfUonrnmet of the Senate.
.Washington, June 28.—Tho Senate,
to-day, adjournd sine die.
Sfteciqt ^oficeg.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in oaoh month.
Officers—O. H. SMITH, N. G.,
THUS* J. PERRY, V. G.,
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
fobfltrlly..'
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FOR SALE BY .
SLOAN & HOOPER.
*
June 28.—twlm.
DOCKER, Treasurer.
3L.
I. 0. 0. F.
Floyd Encampment, No, 1L
R EGULAR mcetinga, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month.
OrrtCBBS—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, 8. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
R. T. HARGROVE, Treas.,
jimo2trily. ' \ -
X ROMK V */
Royal Arch Chapter, jy
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month.
TH08. J. PERRY, H. P.,
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
: WILLIAM N. DUCKER, B.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, s
D. G. LOVE, Sco'y. feb9trily.
Additional by the Europa.
Halifax, N. S., June 26.—Liverpool
Cotton Market.—The sales on Friday
were 7,000 bales, of which speculators
and exporters took 1,400 bales. Tho ^ Consumptive Mid NerVOUS
IJag. Mothers need no longer dread those
scourges of childhood, intestinal warms. Dr.
John Bull’s Vogetablo Worm Destroyer is
c: rtain death to all the tribe—while so plea
sant sfre the candy drops in which tho med-
icinejW prepared, that children actually cry
for them, and them to candy.—Vincennes
Sun. june26tri3t
I market was dull. Quotations were os
I follows:
Fair Orleans 7Jd.j Fair Mobile 7id.;
j Fair Uplands 7d.; Middling Orleans
6]d.; Middling Mobile 5Jd.; Middling
| Uplands 5{d.
The stock of Cotton in Liverpool was
11,335,000 bales, of which 1,137,000 bales
| were American.
Havre Cotton hiarket.—Orleans Tics
Ordinaire was quoted at 94f., and lias at
86. Market declining, and quotations
barely maintained. Sales of the week
4,500 bales. Stock 267,000 bales.
General News.'
The steamer Persia had reaohed Liv
erpool.
The weather hod been unfavorable to
the crops.
There is nothing important from
Sicily. The Royal troops continued to
leave.
A royal conference was announced to
take place at linden on the day the
Europa sailed. Louis Nupoleonand the
Prince of Prussia had arrived there,
and several German Sovereigns were
| expected to join the Conference.
The annexation of Savoy to France
| was consummated on the 14;h.
The steamship Great Eastern would
| positively sail on the 16th.
Latest Liverpool.— Sunday, (via
I Queenstown.)—The sales of Cotton on
I Saturday leached 7,000 bales, of whi h
■ speculators and exporters took 2,0Uu
I bales. The market was very dull, and
there was but little enquiry and prices
were weak.
Great Eastern.
New York, June 27.—There wore no
I signs of tho steamship Great Eastern,
who left England on tho 10th inst., and
| is now fully duo.
Arrival of the Northern Light.
New York, Juno 27.—The steamship
J Northern Light, with San Francisco
I dates to tho 5th inst., arrived here to-
| day. Tho Northern Light brought one
| million and a half of treasure.
Hays lmd been defeated by fivo hun-
I dred Indians. Oapt. Story was mortal-
I ly wounded, and the bodies of Major
lOrmsly and twenty men were found at
la former battle field.
Breckinridge and Lane Demonstra
tion.
Mobile, Ala., June 26.—There was a
nd demonstration here to-night in
’avorof the nomination of Breckin
ridge and Lane. One hundred guns
were fired in addition to which there
tvoro rockets and great enthusiasm.
Breckinridge and Lane Ratification
Sleeting.
Norfolk, June 27.—Governor Wise
will address the seceders nt the rati
fication meeting to bo held here on
Monday next, in favor of Breckinridge
and Lane.
ben. Houston.
New York, June 27.—A movement
is being made to nominate General
Houston for President at Schenectady,
Now York.
Treatkd.—Dr. Stephen Ware, of Bos.
I • ton, in his testimony in a recent case
which grew out of injuries from the bite
^ of a dog, furnished the following valua
ble advioe:
f In the case of the bite by a dog
Where the teeth of the animal pene-
trated the flesh, whether the dog was
known to be mad or noVhe should use
the same precautions. He would wash
tire wound with Warm Water, extract all
the virus possible by suoking the wound
With Ibis lips, and then cauteme it
deeply with the caudtfo most readily
* obtained, but should use potash if it
, could be procured atonoe. The tune
in which the offeotsof thebite of a
. irabid dog would be seen, varied from
V' two to three days to as many years, but
if no effect* were felt after two or three
months, as a general thing the parent
might -feel himself safe. Bites made
through clothing are seldom productive
of muoh harm, as even if the dogis
k. mad, the olothing absorbs the virus be-
|k-. fore Jthe teeth reach the flesh. Moa. of
y \11 the fatal oozes occurred where the
•“"in was bitten on some naked part,
ing the possibility of a cure in
iso of hydrophobia, nothing was
sail
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and Talladega.
T HE CoaeheS now make
close connections with
tho Railroads at both ends— —
of tho route 1 Distanco 90 mile. ; timo 22
Through Pnssongors will find this an sgreo-
ablo route. .
Leaves Rome every morning nt li o olocK
Lolve ‘ poweI'laWchinson:
junol9trlly Proprietors.
TSunttot be as ooartoous to a man as
we nr.wa pioturo, whioh we are willing
to gtvtVhwmdvantago of a good light.
SUFFERERS’.
T HE subscriber, forsovcral years a resident
of Asia, discovered while (here, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Branchitis, Coughs, Colds
and Nervous Debility. For the benefit ol
Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, ho is
willing to make the same publie.
To those who desire it, he will send the
Prescription, with full directions (free of
charge;) also a sample of the medicine, which
they will find a beautiful combination of Na
ture's simplo herbs. Those desiring the
Remedy can obtain it by return mall, by ad
dressing J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician,
aprill5tri3m No. 429 Broadway, N. Y.
Dissolution.
T IIE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. . All porsons Indebted to the firm are
jequested to make immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitnor the junior partner, expects to leave
this pln‘-e in a few months, and their busi
ness must bo wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in tho name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time,
jan.'l—1 ttwswtf
25)000 FOUNDS
LUMBER, LUMBER
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
AND
Good as the Best!
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
TTEEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM
JLV. Mill, a constant supply of all the or
dinary kind, of Lumber, whioh ’ they will
deliver at the Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and Sots per 100ft,
The Steamboats eharge 25tspor 100, forosrry.
ing to Rome, so that the cost. delivered on
the wharf, in that place will be only one dol-
lor and SOcts per 100 foek
Orders solicited. Address
JOHN LAY A CO.,
aprllUtrlOm. Sterling, Ala.
The undersigned of
fers for sale his Plan-'
tation on the South'
[Ode of tho EtO'
iver, sevon miles from Kingston ana'adjoin
ing the celebrated place of col. Nath an
This Land Isbounded on the north by,the
river whioh separatee It front theRome Bail-
track.
The place'contains Five Hundred Aorefi of
Land—ono hundred ahd twenty-iwe first
quality river'bottom, and the balance first
luaUty/ up land. Thera is .about 300 acres
m cultivation, and the remainder well tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwelling and
it-hOusei, Including an. almost new Gin
louse and Barew.
Priee $11,000—Terms, $5,000 cash, and the
balance in notes at one, two and .three years
with interest from date and well secured.
Come and see tho place or address,-
JOHN Oi EYE,
juno7-w2Utwtf Kingston, Ga,
“Don't desert an old JriendJor a neto face
(Old Proverb.)
Dr. Cogswell’s
New Medical Salt,
For Inflhmatory Diseases Only I
New Medical Salt
IS NOT A CURE ALL.
FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY
D R. COGGSWELL’S New Medical Salt
instead of beiug a remedy for all ills,
b >s control over but one ill, has but ono aim,
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub
dues Inflamaiory Diseases—whatever bo its
form or locality, whether in tho head, throat,
abdomen, exticmities or skin.
The peculiar excellence of the New Medi
cal Salt is, that without the useless loss of
bi o l aud strength, it effectually cures In
flame tor v Discnsss (no others) by producing
an equilibrium of ail tho fluids in tho body,
the want of which is the sole Cause of in
flammation.
Invalids, Take Notice 1 — The following
forms which tho unbalanced fluids assume
and many not here mentioned, that have
more or less fever and piin, are easily sub
dued by tho New Medical Salt as fire is ex
tinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever,
Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head and
Heart, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose,
Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal Affvotions, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In-
flamod Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs,
Dyspepsia. Vcnerial Diseases, Rheumatism,
Gout Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all Itohing
and other cutaneous eruptions.
Dr. Coggswell’a Now Medical Salt exerts
like the vaccine matter, an extraordinary in
fluence over the veins and arteries, resulting
in a gradual declining of inflammat ion as in
dicated by the pulse, which soon returns to
its natural state, as the heat, pain and fever
disappear.
Dr, Coggswell’a Now Medical Salt docs just
what it claims to do no more no less—equal
ises tho fluids by removing from the system
all arterial aud venous obstructions. Descrip
tive Circulars may be obtained Rom any
M ist wbo keeps this valuable medicine
o.
WM. B. TAYLOR A CO.,
No. 6 Court Square Montgomery, Alo.
General Agents for South Caroling Geor
gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
and Texas.
Dr. Coggswell’s Antiphlogistic Salt—Acute
packages Si, Chronic package $2 59.
Invalids with Chronlo or long standing oa
ses, should always order Chronlo Packages.
Agents wanted in every City, Town .and
Village in the above States.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
Jnn.14—tw2Jm
A-uotion
AND V
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T the Store Room formerly occupied by
f\ McGuire A Pinion. Three days In the
weelc—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Borne, Oa.
Consignment, must be medo to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. * mayUtrfly.
D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh
supply et FARELL A YEISER’S.
NEW.
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Robt. Battey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
YTTOULD respectfully inform bis
VV friends and customer., and
pnblio generally, that he is
now opening a very large end at
tractive Stock of Drugs, Me
Field and Garden. (Southern Raissd)^-
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
thing In fits, line or that ii usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having bad several years experience, aud
by giving his psrsonal attention to the bus!
nets, he hopes to merit a share of publie pa
tronage, and to be able to farnieh his cos
tomers reliable articles, at at
LOW PRICES,
At any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member the loeation. The Wants of the
country shall be supplied. febll.’fiO.
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
•SHOT GUNS.
Paresis or 1850 ; 1855; 1857; 1858.
T HESE arms have no equals in quality and
finish; are ndoptod by tho Army and
Navy of the United States, and the principal
government of Europe; are uniform in all
their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and can be had in one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
andsmall parts for repairs, from all respecta
ble gun dealers, and the Hardware trade
generally. Address Secretary
COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCo.,
mayStrily. Hartford, Cpnn.
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
C0T00SA SPRINGS.
T HE subscriber having again taken aleaso
of this well known Watering Place, just
ly famous as the
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH,
And thankful for the patronage received last
Season, will again bs prepared to rteeive visi
tors by the middle of June next, and will
strive to merits continuance of that patron
age which heretofore-has been So liberally
bestowed upon thiq Fashionable Summer
sort.'
I shall endeavor at *11 times to provide my
table with-all tho attainable luxuries of the
Season, and have’made arrangements to keep
on hand a constant supply of ies. -
I shall also have the best Cooks that csri’be
procured in the South, and shall provide
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants.
1 have also engaged the services of superior
Musicians, and those who delight in th. “con
cords of sweet sounds” will be abundantly
gratified.
The Medloinal virtues of these many and
varied Mineral Waters are now too well known
to require an extonsive description. In addi
tion to the Red, White and Black Sulpher
Springs, mimy of them combined with Iron
and Magnesm, there is an inexhaustable well
of the purest Free stone. My accommoda
tions arevery extensive. I have many pleas-,
ant Cottages soparate from the main Hotel,
whore families can be as quiet and retired os
In their homes.
Cotooso Springs are in Cotoosa county, Geo.
two and a quarter miles from tho Wostorn and
Atlantic Railroad. A fino Omnibus and good
Hacks will be at the Platform on the arrival
of each train. The Springs have direct Rail
road communication with Savannah, Charles
ton, Aagnsto, Macon, Milledgeville, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
n. Tebhs or Board.
* Two dollars per day Tan dollars 'per week,
and Thirty-five dollarB per single month.—
Visitors who wish to ongagoboard by the sea
son with their families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars per month,children and service
half price. Those who wish toengage board
by the season, would do woll to address me
at the Springs. J. J. HARMON.
may5tri2m.
NOTICE.
W E would most respectfully notify our
customers and friends generally, that
on and after tho First Day of July noxt, we
shall adopt tho
CASH SYSTEM,
And shall strictly adhere to it. We can a-f
ford to sell Goods cheaper for Cash than on
Time, and Will Do So. Wo would take this
occasions to return our thanks to our custom
ers for their patronage, (we mean to those
only who pay) and hopo they will continue
to favor us with their custom.
All tho accounts made this year, together
with those mado between this and the 1st of
July, will be considered due at that time,
ana we hope and exp set them to be sottlcd
by money or note—if they are not in a rea
sonable time, they will bo put out for collec
tion. We mean just what we say.
juneU—tojyl PERRY A LAMKIN.
WORMS! WORMS!
WORMS!
T HE season is at hand when these scour
ges of childhood begin to become both
troubiosome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s
Vegetable Worm Destroyer is a roinody aliko
pleasant and effectual lor the evil. There is
not the least difficulty in getting children to
take tho medicine. It is prepared in the form
of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidi
ty by children of allages. It destroys and ex
pels worms more effectualy than any remedy
now iii use, while at'the same timo it will in
no way affect injuriously the health of tho
ehild.
It can be procured from druggists and
country stores everywhere.
Dr. John Ball's Prinoipal Office, Louis
ville’ Ky. may22tri0m.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DRALBR IE
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S just receiving a largo and well soleoted
stock of Confectionaries, sueh as
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Maee,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon.
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS,
FINE SYRUP, COFFEE.
Twenty-five different brands of ohotce
Cigars, also a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tritf.
Estray Notice.
Clerks Office Inferior Court,-June 9M1860
& EOBGIA, Polk couxtv s— ■
*AU persons interested are hereby noti
fied that Samuel G. Wood, of the 1075 disk
G. M-, tolls before Samuel Olmstead, one of
the Justices of the Peace, for said district, sn
estray, a light sorrel horse Colt, about twelve
and a half Q*hds high. with a blaze faoo,
and left hind foot white,. supposed to be
about three year old—valued oy Thomas O.
W. MoMiekin, freeholder of raid oounty and
distriet, to be worth Fifty-two dollars and
fifty cents. The owner of said estray Is re
quired to come forward, pay charges and
take said horse away, or' he will be dealt
with as the law diraots. A true extroot from
the Estray Book.
T. M. HIGHTOWER, C. I. C.
june 16w»tri2w.
Georgia State Lottery.
S certain malicious persons, who ore-iA-
terested in other Lotteries, I, avo circu-
atod reports that the Lotteries of Georgia
were illegal after June 1st, 1860, we hereby
caution tho pnblio not to be deceived by any
such reports. The GEORGIA STATE LOT
TERY, for thebenefitof the Montieello Un
ion Academy, of Georgia, is Authorized by a
Special Act of tho Legislature, and the Char
ter of the same has not been repealed, or the
sale of Tickets in any way interfered with,
and we'shall continue to Draw the same
Daily, until the 1st day of May, 1865.
'tea. Look at the splendid Schemes in
another column.
McKINNEY * CO.,
junel2tr!4t. Managers, Savannah, Go.
NOTICE.
T HE Stockholder'of the COOSA A CHAT
TOOGA R. R. R. COMPANY are hereby
notified that an Installment of Fifteen per
conk, on tho stoek is called for, payable on
the 10th.of June next. Also Fifteen percent
additional, payable op -the 1st of August
next. By order of the Jlonrd or Directors.
A. B. CULBERSON,
spr5w2m Sec’y * Tws’r.
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old Ones Repaired.
T HE undorslgncd will n,oke’to order from
tho boot of matoHftls ill
SIZES AND BH4i?ES OF.jlATRE8pE8,
At reasonable prices. ' l(c "will also renal
old ones, and make thepl gjbod as new, for i
imall compensation.’.
. • - John a. clank.
-jkPffihop la the rear of Eve's Carriage
hop. '_ ' raay24tri3m.
Varnishes of all Kinds.
y^LSO, TURPENTINE, for^sal^b^
No. 5 Choice House.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
BROAD ST., BOMErOA.
W ILL keep constantly on hand a large
and earelally selected stoek of Vir
ginia and Nnrth Carolina Tobacco, and will
supply the trade on as reasonable terms as
con bo had elsewhere.
i. g. s. Weatherford,
Rockingham Co. N. C.
W. C. SLOAN. Heme Ga.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
janelOtrily. Rockingham, Oo. N. 0.
COOSA RIVES
STEAMBOATS!
Stcamboa
leave for GREEN,
landings' as fol-
.After _
Company's Steamers
SPORT; and r
low®: *
STEAMER ALFARATA, ^
$}. PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Merit
ing at & o’clock.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day alt 9 o’olook.' '
■ OCTHBANSA ELLIOTT.
janUtriwtt
Tobacco,
nSEAB, Yeast, Ponders' Ess. Cofhs, Black-
No. 5 Cholo* Heuss.
olose tbemoncytoouri -re
ordered,on receipt of which they will lbs for
warded by first mail. Purchasers can haw
tickets ending in any figure they may desig-
The list of drawn numbers amUprlnswrin.'
bo sent to purchasers immediately oiler tho
drawing.
All communications strictly cenfidcntial. .
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to bo directed tr>
McKINNEY k Co.,
june23trl. Savannah, Ga.
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND LIVERY
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
by . •
MORRISON & LOGAN.
B - HORSE MANSION,’? formerly
owned by. Wm. Ramey, but more re
cently by John H. Walker, has been
sedby the present proprietors, and
ho exertion will be spared to give perfeot
satisfaction to those who may patronise this -
Stable. Mr. B..G. Logan, whoso long experi
ence eminently qualifies him for tho place,
will have charge of the business, and the
proprietors hope, by meriting, to receive a
liberal share of pnblio patronage.
^ar-Tho best of Horses and Vehicles will
be kept for hire.
JOT-Persons wishing to bny or sell horses
may .always get a good trade at this Stable.
maySlti
, $50 REWARD.t)3J
T) UNAWAY from tho subscriber—8 miles
XV West of Marion, Perry county—a negro
boy, of dark complexion, well built, 24 years
old and weigh, about 175 pounds. Ho was
seen ton days ago at Coosa river bridge, on
Teunessco road, about 25 miles from Talla
dega, and is certainly making tracks for,
North Carolina. William was arrested and
jailed in Columbtanna, and Bays Isaac was
wilh him at Coosa bridge. I offer fifty dol
lar! reward for hts delivery in any jail so
that I con get him.
W. B. DkYAMPERT,
maylfitrUm. Marion, Perry Co., Ala.
A o. Baker........ ..r. jr. eohols
NEW -
itirm:
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
digs mwum>
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
L OILS, PAINTS, &JD.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DYBIiTUFPDs
CIGARS.
LiaUORS for Medical Pur-
:!*- JQS6B, &C..&C. &C.
ttriw.wif.)
Retae-Gi. Feb. 18th.