Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, July 24, 1860, Image 3

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Taeifcr Morslng, Juljr 24, 1800. l*y*SpW* Wales. U Agent fpr this h?»iwr In Charleston. 8. C., end Is authorised make contracts for Advertising, receive none? and give receipts. mtHe FIRSHAKD FOURTH PA- ?0R INTERESTING READING MATTER. - V Campaign Courier. The WkHicLfCoDRiKK will be furnish* *ed -from tills dafo'to Nov. 1st, for 50 ota., mnd the Tii*Weekly for one Dollar. The Mends of theConstitution, tbs *Uwiok, and ms ENroacsasNT or tbs TLaws, are requested to assist in extend- Hng the oiroulation -of the Courier. ^triAwlm] Coaventioa oTThT Constitntional Union Party. Mills boevilli, July 10 1860. The Executiye Qommittee of theOon- stitutional Union ’Party, after mature delibefsttotr Upon the subject, advise and recommend tht,$ the Party proceed at once lo.'appoint delegates toassem* bio iiv^ Con^ention, in this place, on MONDAY, the '.13th of August for tlie ipurpose of nominating its Presidentia ■Electorial ticket, and for the further ^purpose "of consulting in reference to Ahe means that may be calculated to se* •core its success. J.JW. A. Sanford. Hines Molt. R. A. •T. Ridley. William D. Lewis. C. H. 'Hopkins. L. F. W. Andrews. S. H. Tot Locomotive Aoain.—The Loco motive says it cannot find the charge of “turning a summersault,”' “changing front,” “taking counsel with the Squat* ters,”Ao. See., which wealledged it had made againsius in itsiassne of the lfith. We have not the paper now before us, but we are confident it is as we stated. We may hatVeWnini«takfln ; lbout the ■date, but not about the fact. It can be found on the second page, first col umn, about halfway down. The Cbnr- Savdiinuh Republican, Chronicle dr Sentinel and perhaps other papers were put in the same category. Put on your “head lights,” brother Locomotive, and give another search, and you will find it there or thereabouts. Meeting of the Sunday. Schools.— The members of all the Sunday Schools in Rome are invited to meet at the Bap tist Church on Thursday at 5 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of singing, and on Sunday morning at 8} o’clock.— Rev. Mr. Fish, the celebrated singer and teacher, will be present on both occasions, and on Sunday morning will deliver an address. g®*On Tuesday night a magnificent concert was given to the public by the young ladies (t&'not the teacher*) of the institution. 1 anr sure I speak the common sentiment of the largest au ■ dience I have ever seen assembled such an occasion in Tuskegee when I say it reflected the highest credit upon Prof. Sharp, and his assistants in the musical department. This department of the College has never been more ably filled than at present. 1 under stand that several new pianos of -the first class, have been purchased during the past year.—Cor. S. IF. Baptist. Oregon Elections-! be Result at Last The Democrats have secured a ma jority on joint ballot in the Legislature and Mr. Shields. Democrat, is elected to Congress over Mr. Logan, his Repub- can competitor. It is possible, though by no means probable, that one or two members elect from Polk and Linn, clussed as Republicans, may repudiate the coali tion by which they were elected, and act with the Democratic party, if two oft e .1 sh uddoso, it will give the Democracy a miority of two in the House, and a in j >rity ot six on join ballot. If one should do so, it will tii- the House, and make a Democrat! m yority of four on joint ballot.—C'/icr. lesion Courier. Special ffoilceg: ~ i0. F. NO. 40. ,000. Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in esok mon h. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. Q., THUS. J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. PUCKER, Treasurer. febStrlly. I. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. 11 R EGULAR mcetl >g*. 2nd and 4th V. cd- nesdiy Nights in snob month. Officers—N. J. 0MBERG, C.P. R L. CtR 'ER, J. W. A. P. NEELD. 8. W. GEO. R. WARD Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE. Treat. junc2trity. X HUMIC v A / Royal Arch Chapter. Ny Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu «.‘aeh month. THUS. J. PERRY, n. P.. ANDREW.!. BEARDEN. K., WILLIAM N. DUCK HR. 8., D. J. BANDERS. Treasurer, D. Q. LOVE, Sce’y. fobOtrily. iSuOur city is at this time thronged wi'h the elite of the medical profoss'on fr -m a'l p.rts of the United States.. If they wield permit us to advise, we would imggert that each of them take home with them a pack- age of Dr. Bull’. Vegetable W >rui Dui-troyer. and in'roduco it in their practice instead of he nau-eons drugs h< re oforo used. It it so fd.-nsan: that ihildreit a tually cry lor it. nd it d strays worms with unfailing cer tainty. and without injury to the abiid.— Louisville Democrat. [julyl7tr!3t .... „ w and the . Capitalists of this State, are hereby in- ._ mid tbat bonds to the amount of Seventy- five Thousand Dollars have been issued by the Inferior Court of this County by. virtue of j an act of the Legislature, austained by the ■ County.vote for the purpose of aiding u> the 1 ennsau ti'.n of the u>o. A A'a. R-ulraad.und ' said bonds-havo been delivered to the Rail- ' road Company for ia’e. Ranresentiug the county stock, we respect- ftply call the attention of capitalists to this inverment, A wcask an Investiga lon of the validity and ample security of said Bunds.— N- n.- be'for can bo made by any state or corporation. Th y are redeemable in ten years, bearing interest at ti e ra'e of seven p r ci.p ivab e semi-an <unl y at Rome, Au- gus a Sava< nah or New York as the purchs- ser may desire. The it ok of the county in said railroad stands pledged for their re demption. They will be endorsed by the Company, and by the aet authorLirg the Usuingof said bonds the entire real estate of this county which is return) d at nine mil* liuis of do lars and is subject toaami.annual taxation, to meet the interest and final y to pav the principal. We. prefer these Bonds shall find a Heme market where the said Company are known and our county'# faitb a.id honor at* un doubted. We refer you to tha act of the Legislature found on the 251st page of 'he Laws of 1XJ7. For further information nr negotiation app’y to 0. U. Smith, a member of the Court, and Treasurer of the Company. f :\8 H. SMITH, Janices D BUR WELL. of the SAM L MOBLEV. Inferior W.M OULLO. GII. Court ol J. R. TOWERS, Flo.vd County. ^gr-AugUKta Chronicle. Rome Smithorair. and Savannah Nows, phase copy 3 times, and forward bills. [triuaw2w CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN y*Mr Bell is the only nlucehnhler now r, n ing for the Presi<!enoy When such is tue ease, it is useless ,u. Demo ciutio politicians to attempt to hnmiiuy the Southern people into tlie belt>- that he is opposed to tlie protection of slavery. Would a sane man hum bl own barn, or destroy liis own property Neither would Mr. Beil favor any logi* lation that w<iuld tend to lessen hi' tenure upon tlftse two bundled ne groes which lie possesses and which should be a sufficient guarantee ol his fidelity to tho Southern institutions. A Fearful Oiwecrio.v.—We commend to our lady readers the following fearful ' objection to a most execrable fashion : “ Young girls wearing straw huts with little bells pendant fro n the brim, wil', i i the shor' space of two months. In come c. as ey . Instances hqye occur red of mallei motion of the eyes, caused by wearing these little bells.’’ 4 Vi i FiANO/FoErtB.—By nn advertisement ms another oolutttn it will be seen that Ben. F. Clark, so well and favorably known In this community, will shortly be here with a splendid lot of Pianos. Persons 4&iring to bujrVwjU find this a rare opportunity; ' *♦ if Crops in Booth Carolina. .We take the following extract from jt private letter dated Newberry C. H., fi. C., July 17; She -corn crop in portions of this district, Edgefield, Barnwell, Lexington, Laurens, and Abbeville, will be a com plete failure. Cotton Is doing very well consiHeffeg the circumstances ; they havemqt had rain chough to “lay the duat”^i’wee3k». > ^ 'Crops in Talbotton.—A private let- Serffirom Talbotton, Ga. dated July 19th, informs us 'the drought in tbat part stfttbe State is awful, and most of the com is beyond resuscitation.'' Welcome Bain.—As we go to press this (Mbnday) afternoon a delightful rain is frilling gently upon the parched and thirsty earth. It seems to be gen. eral, and if it continues long enough, will do a’vast amount of good. A little later and it would have been entirely •too late. ■of I 'ten -•y int Southern Baptist Sunday Shool Union.—The Board of the 8outhem iBaptist Sunday School Union will begin -ita annual session in this place on next IFHday the-27th, and In oonnexion with it a Mass convention whioh all iriends the enterprise dire invited to a Friday-morning at 10} o’clock the introductory sermon wiH be preached in the Baptist Church by Eld. J. M Pendleton of Tennessee. The meet ings will probably be held'lb ‘the City Hull. '«"+■ ... 19-Hoq. to address .f the . on the 25th i announce tis citixens of Watren lull -at Warireiiton, ROME HIGH SCHOOL. Tbe Kxeraiiics of this school will bo resumed on MONDAY. 27ih August next. trUwhl. E. J. MAGRUDER. CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, - ROME. GA. I S iait receiving a largo «nd well selected it >ck of Confectionaries, such as 0 indies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Pre-ervfis, Pickles, M iccaroni, Vermicilli Nitmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, L mons, Aim nd-, co oanuts, Brazi* Wut«. Pecans, ENGLISH W VLNUTfl CIlOnOLATE. ENG. DA Y OITEESE. SUGARS. FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty fivo different bran'll of ohoiee Cigar . a so a to' of fin Chewing Toba- eo. TERMS CASH. war22tritf. NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. ' House fonntrly occupied by Robt. Battey. P. L. TURNLEY, "ITOULD re'-peetfuUv inform hi» V V friends and customer.), and nublio generally, that be is now rpcniag a very large and at- •r ietive Stock of Drag*. M dioinekChetni' Bl Dvostuff'. Porfum t.v and Fii'.cy Arti'-Ie-.- \V'o. Paints. Oi's, Varnish ». Liuunr fm M 'dleal u.ea. Also 8ee is of all ki as, hot 1 Fi''M and Garden. (Smthern Rii»»>l).— Glass.Potty.Glue. Brushes.snd in foet.ever) thing in his line nr tlmt is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store, Having hnds vcral years exporioure. and by givin: bis p.rsotal atton'iou to the bus! .ess. be hopes t > merit a share of public pa ranage. snd to be a' lo to furuilh his cub tomers reliable articles, at as • LOW” PRICES, As any house this s ! de of Auguita. Ga.. Rc- mem'ier tho lo-ati m. Tbo wants of th country ahull bo supplied. febll.'ttl. Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. Tbe lectures of this Institution will com. mence the ldtb Nov next. The Li gis'aturo of the 8tate appropriated fifty thousand dollnrs at its last se,sion. for the benefit of the Collage. This dona'ion has enubied the Trustees to eroat a mngnifi cent building complete in ail ita departments. The museum of the College has b en se lected in Europe with gr> at care, and Is sec ond to none in tlie coumry, There are three large Hospitals in Mobile free to the s u doots. Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will be opened about th- midd'eot O -toher. FACULTY. J. C. Nott. M. D Professor«f Surgery. J. F. Ho-stis. M. D., Pro.e.sor of Anst- omy. Wm. H. Anderson- M. D., Professor of Phy iolocymd Pathology. Geo. A. Ko'cl um. M. D., Professor of Prih'dplas and Prac ico of Medicine. F. A. Ross. M D.. Professor of Materia Medica and Theraneutiis. F. E. Gordon. M. D„ Proles-or of Obstet ric» an i Di-oasis of Women and Childron. J. W. M-ll t. Profos.-or tf Chemistry. G irenwy Ow n M. D..) Demonstrators of A. P. Hall. M. D.. | An ilomy. H. D. Smidt; M. D. Prosector of Surgery. Address W. II. ANDERSON. junc20tri3m. D an of Faculty. KEMPTON’S TRICOPHEROUS. K EMPT0N8 TRICOPHEROUS it a M. dieuted Coni oand for preserving, res oring and beauiifyii g ihe Hair, for re- m vinr tlatidrufiT. and for preventing the hair from fall ug out. It is compounded on purely scientific prin iples, and is entirely of a vegetable character. It strength ns the rao's i f tlie hair by stimulating the sealp, cleanses the head, and as an agreeable acces sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In tho words of a poet, who has proved its exosllnit and varied qualities, it may now be truly •aid— B hold a double charm, whose potoiit power. Adds a new grace to beauty's choicest dower, Bide her rich curia a silken lustre win, .Heal* .the torn fiesh, and coole the burning . skin. The loosened hair, touched by lur balm takes root. And from tho scalp new. living fibres shoot; And look at w >man—lo! ca h flower tress. Shines aa it wave*, though late 'twas lustre- . less. Smiling, she marks the change—her fears are flown, The crowning gift of nature is her own; Al moin and eve the liquid it applied. The rich mass lengthens, and grows thick beside, She makes no secrot of tbe cause, and thus Spreads tho just fame of Kempton’e Trieo- pheraus. For sale by P, L. Turnloy, Rome, Ga. jaueSOtwam COHUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. The'undersigned wi 1 open the Hotel at them iprlngson the 1st of June, for the ac commodation of person* desiring to visit this well known and desorvedly popular water ing place. The houses have all been r pnir- “ and the rooms newly tarnished, and no • will be spared to render visitors oom- ,h)o. . .. Is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal qualities of tbe water, as there arenono to compare to tb-m, in the State, having been the great "madielne water” of the Aborigln- eei for centuries. Thoje desiring to visit the springs this season for health, will find it to their advantage to give Oohutta a trial. Board:—Per ome woek or let*, II 15 par day. and for a longer time at the rate of $1.00 per day . Tha springs are 24 miles north-east of, 0 „ t a imall wi i,.on the * Don’t desert a n old JricndJor a new face. (Old Proverb.) 2,000 ACRES OF NO. I CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I Tlie subscriber off rs for sals, ail lie lands yiug in Cedar Va ley and near Co lar Town. Them is about i w ■ thousand tn lying in body U’ld il wid bu so d all to gether or will bu divid d to suit purebas :rs. There aro four dwellings and sets uf 6 it buildin sand he Ian s so surrounding us tn l oiiv ui'Utly miiko four s tt eme'nts. The dw llings are al! good, iwo of them tho red< dunce of the undersign.d, a 'H that form-rly occupied by Jiiilgo Wm. E W st, h ive ei^ht r-ioms egeh and thu other two arc framed cottages w.th four rooms each. There is a'so on the place a flr-t class floiirth • mill und two go id Say Mills, all carried bv wat r powor. , These Lands are all of the best quality of the famous Cedar Va ley L inds, and (h <t strangers may know snm thmv f their |> v o- duciiven ss tlio subscribur woul I state" that in 1S5H be made a lit'le over tin. fire hun dred p mnd bshs of Cotton to tho han 1, ai d in Hs« over elevon same sis.d bales to tlie hand. The dw Rings an the ab >vc named placet are all within one mi'e of the Court H >nsc. and consequently conv ni nt to Cliurches and Sohoo's. Persons dustring to p irehose are reqne.ted to eomo and see thu lands or for further particulars sd 'rcs J. J MORR180N, mayl2-trlaw-tf. Cedar T wn, Ga. DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BL firmeVly of Griffin, Ga. ProC W. W. Sharpe, and others tn this vl- Inity ean attest to its virtues. For sale In Rome, by jnly«.tf. J. G YEiSER FOR SALE. T HE Sttbi'-rlwer wil! keep c nstan'ly on band, a few ehoico hands for sale, at rea sonable prices. Wanted a few likely young Negroes for which the t i; test prices will be paid in cash janlf-tri- o WM. RaMEY. 1st JAMA We are oontinn!ng to sell * Which we did the first six Payable 1st 1 Our Summer Goods at B.S.NO: julylT—twawtf Iu order to make room for Wo are offering a SPRING AND DRESS AT NEW Ail cur printed LaWna and Jacoi AU our Organdie Murilns, All our Plain and English Bore All oar French Cambrics, AU our Gr. n idlne and Foulard All oUr Laca Poin t, Mantillas, and Summer Covering* gi ' All our Para'Ole and Ladies’ Ui A'l our stock of Gentlemen's 8 All ur e oek of Spring amt Bui Thu above in n ion d g.ods wil all pont v g o's at very reasonable pries. G.vu us an as july7 Family Supplies JAS.n.LANGSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will keep a genctal aa* ■ortinent of Family Grocerius consisting or FLOUR, • BACON, MEAL, LABD, SUGAR. CANDLES, SYRUP. TOB '.COO. MOLABSES, SEGABS. 0 — ttOFFEE. Cotfou Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITc IN THEIR SEASON. *c. No protenso is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of gutting at eau as Good Bargains her at RETAIL as at any ether House in the tity. ESTTerms-Cash only, JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf 25000 FOUNDS CI101CE IUC0N, FOR SALE BY SLOAN &. HOOPER. June 23.—twlm. Pistol:, aiifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patests or UtO; 1855 ; 1857 ; 1358. T Hl'iSE arms have nu equals in quality and tin tali; ure adupi.id »y the Army aud Navy of ih j U ilteit States and the principal roveruinei.t ■ f E nope; ure u .If >rm in all h ir parts, are simple, safu. sure, serviceable un i can bu h id in one hundred varieties, as wu-l os Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, uud small parts fur repairs, from all respecta ble gun dealers, and tho Hardware trade g'-nerally. Atdruss Secretary COLT 8 kATJNT FIRE ARMS M kN'F'OCo., mayfitrily. • Hartford, Conn. Da'ton, NOTICE. O NE Yoke of Oxen estrsyed fram the shh- soriber an tbe 28th or last May. Red ; onl-r. with a larg ■ b -Ii on nne. collar screw- -- i ed on, a small white sp ek on nne hind leg; •W. A A. R. R-. and from i g, M ks not raeollaoied—medium sis'- Darby's Prophylactic Fluid This is a new discovery ! It is the result of learned research! It is - triumph Scientific' , - i. SKILL'! !! • - T T is a fhemli al Union cf materials pro vi 'ed '.'y Na ure l.cra If. for rendej-mg pare the uir wo breatlie. • Its nitiou" if in ubcdience to fixed lawa Quick* Sure and Powerfal t It purifies dwellings, s.nki, kitchens; Itr "rauv.-s oil -ffcnsivi odors ; It cures burae with instant certain y: It is thu b-st pr pura.ion ever used for fiCih wounds; It destroys all vegetable and animal poi sons ; It relievsin a few t.cnnds tbo bites of in- ■ii.ts, boos Ac.! It scatters boi's wh n forming ; It sou.'bus boils when formed, and heals them rapidly s Ills good .or earbun' Ls, corns ulcers and sores; It cleanse tha teeth and purifies the breath. Tito worst symptoms of Typhoid and Sc irlet Fever are mitigated by tlie use of tub Fluid: 't ha* been ':n*wn to '-heck the spread of Typhoid Fever in families and plantations. For sale by drugg'tts and country mer chants generally—from whom order* are re* ap ’ctfully solicit.d. Try at least one bottle. Price fifty cents. Follow dirictions. Manufactured only In the laboratory of J. Da-by. Auburn. Ado. It may be order d from PROF, job:* DARBY, Auburn, Ala. F. B. Persona wishing one, soils water, etc., analy ed, can have it Bone ou matonaMe terms by seeding to Prof. Darby. Bold by Baker A Eohote, Route, Ga. i2lti “ Varnishes of a! L80, TU’RPi A-iaction AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. A T the Store Room formally occupied by McGuire A Pinson. Throe days in tha wc k— TUE8DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Rome, Oa. ,7S27*Con<ig ira nta must be made to M..P GALCERAN, Agent. ’ mayWtrily. Etowah River Plantation .. " For S ie. ...: The nn 'ersi.- n d of- fora for sal) his Plan • sSicL' i’i'ci on the Soutli lisijBffde of the E'owa’v vnmilesfrom Ki* ust nan N 'll y the Bail- 8,500 ‘400 ars 300 are i 204) an 150 art 100. art 05 are 85-ara Approximation Frizes. 25,448 prises, amounting to $313,145 25,818 Prices Amoanting to 0888,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Curtificafot of Packages will be sold at .tha following rates, which «the risk: A Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes, $90 Do. * do 10 Halvre, 30 Do do io Quartan, IS Do do 10 Eighths, 7.50 ing the colot rated pi ice of Col. N ‘than This Land is bourn ed nn tho nor h b; river which separates it fram the Rome ro*d track. The place cental-* Fiv- Hundred Aces «,f Land—one hundr. d eud twenty-five first qnali'v river bolt in- a* d the lmlan-e fi st qua'ity mi 'and. Th re is about 300 aerhs in cultivation, and the remainder w'l tim bered. There il a comforteble.dwelling and ont-houvaa. including an alm'St i.aw Gin nnu.o and 8rrew. . Pr'ce $11,000—Terms,$5,000 o*ah, and the brlance in notes at one, two and three yean with interest fram date -nd well secured* - Come and see the place or -Adre-s. JOHN G. EVE, June7-w2Utwtf Kingston, its. LOOK AT TttlflU A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan I Which takes plaeo on tveiy Wednesday and Saturday in I860. ■•: 1 Cpital Prixcof. ..„.«, rtu $]13,0#$* • ■ * 1 Pr «» of ... 4,500 .1 Priau ofo—1.;.„ „u..4,000 ’ -1 Prise of. :3,f 40 Prsgofo 175 grt:^.— 60 Prises of-........; »5 ari .259 Prbtesofo.i....... SO afaii.i.....' 1 ' 64 Prisos of........... 60 ’arc..«.i.,.,- - flt Pril inf;,."30 ari-i ...1,820 64 Priaut ■ f.i......,- 20 «2- .,I486 6,632 Pritesnf. 10 awn. 58,320 28,224 Prison of... i, 6 are .,141430 34,312 'Prises Amounting tb $281,48140 Whole Tickets 90, Bhirai'.is ^MDortion. IN ORDERING Tickets or iCertificates, en close the' uion y te our address for the tickets ordered on fe eiptpf which Uiywill be for warded by first mail, Yuifoltefen **n tuns . tickets ending in'aby figuf* they n-.ay dc»ig- . - °Thclist of draws nnntbert bad prism trill' b'vsent to-purchnters immediately after tbs,, drawing. C- 1 t V A'l i ooluorileatlons 4tri’tly ■ -nfidi-ntial. O-dOr* f r Ti-kete or purtlflcatee, by Mail or Expnss, ta bs direuted m MoKINNEY A C°i julySitri. SavSttn* nah, Ga. WHOLES ATE . TOBACCO BOISE • I Daily. .Stnge Line. Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.. Between ftome and Talladega. BROAD ST., ROME, OA. W ILT, keep constantly on band a large at d enreluily selected stock of Vir ginia and North Carolina Tobs"co, and will supply th • trade i n as reatoubl* terms a* can be had elsewhere. _ i. Mbft. WEATHERFORD. 0. -make-, cl -a > connection* with, thc.Rtilroxdi at ’both end- uf the touts' Distance 9u mile* ; lime