Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, August 11, 1860, Image 3

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l ; — foa- ^v’CiUt|>^uavH> Saturday itlyrumgi August II, 1880. tgen paper in Charlestm, 9. C., S,pd is authorized » make contracts for Advertising, receive none/ and giro receipts. , For Solicitor General.' We are authoris :d to anno'ine’e the name of M. KENDRICK, of Newnan. Cowetp co , as a <'.nn tidate for th. offlej of Solicitor Gen oral of <haTallitp maa circuit. . Election first tVeJri'jsJay in January next, auglwtd , , . l^rSteE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- t3ES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. Campaign Courier, The WeSKtY Courier will bS furnish ed from this date to Nov. 1st, for SO ots., and the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar. The friends of the Constitution, tub Union, and the Enforcement of tite- Laws, are requested to assist in extend' ing the circulation of the Courier, [tri&wlm] • Latest News. 1.0. . Jjouis, Aug. 8.—It is generally ' eded that ,J. Richard Barrett, Dem- v.. » to ' „ „ Months onlhs o Months... ...7,50 ...m.nn ...15.(10 I into 8m very ne I fer.mtc: ' BUNI.AP B00TT. lARVEY & SCOTT, IRNEYS AT LAW, , GA. fcE9 of’money ran usually be had food claims left for oollcotion. uno 1.—ly. mallybohau “ olleotion. receipt < ] E, this citfc Missouri Election. & cqnceded that ,1. Hibbard Barrett, Dem ocrat, is elected to Congress, for the shortterm by 40 majority; but F. P. Polain is eleoted for the long term by 1000 rmjority. Sample'Qcr, Esq., (the Bell and • Ev erett candidate toi Governor,) has been elected by about 1000 majority. * • In the St. 'Loins. Distriot the Black Republicans have eleoted, a majority of the county officers. From Washington. Wasuinoton, August 6.-—-Ex-Secretary Conrad is now in this city, preparing for publication, a letter urging a joint Bell and Douglas ticket in all of the States. The electors thus chosen, to cast their votes for the candidates having the greatest strength. » .. ■ —-e- ■ ■ • • Signed the Pledge Aoain.— It is stated that on Wednesday last, Hen. Thomas F. Marshal, ofKenlucky, lec tured on Temperance, at Pough keep- total abstinence pledge. , . , Case of Hydrophobia in Alabama.— 1 discount wilt *e made to those feature Dr. E. P. Gaines, of Toulminville, Ala., ■tt«« larger amounts. wunaai^- :.u—-.i.,. nut ...I eg of mo'e than five lines charged as advortlsomonts. if Marrianes and Death’), notor- ive Lines in length, we puhll 0 hed dv in the Conner. The friends of is are re-melted to Bond in these no- mnanied with a responsible name )wlll be published with pleasure. ing to ti furnishes the Mobile Tribune with the cost abo particulars of a very distressing case of Agency lydrophobia. The victim was a Mrs. and thei l' uc l<er, and was bitten lost February see for t ,y- a | ar g e Hog, vvliich afterwards bit his mar20 iwner and was subsequently shot.— None of the ordinary precautions were Seventh Cased, under the belief that hydropho bia in this cliraato, at that season of the year, was impossible; but on Mon- Jday, the 19th inst., Mrs. Tucker e.pm- I It y plained of headache and fever, and two days after,' the sight of water brought on spapmodio symtonis. During Wed- she grew rapidly worse, and ex on Thursday night in extreme misery. Gem Office in B. HARGROVE, ORNK-Y AJT^LAW,^ Sight-Seeing Extraordinary. While several gentlemen from Geor gia, including three or four from Rome, Were,a week or so since, traveling through Canada, bent on seeing everything at all wonderful, they entered a convent in Montreal, and feasted their curiosity on ;the mysteries of Catholicism, when their sympathetic hearts brought them iarqund the count* 0 f- a little orphan boy who was evidently suffering greatly,and 'apparently from measles. After com miserating his condition for a few min* : jutes, with mournful countenances and, , perhaps, tearful eyes, one of them asked an attendant “what was the matter with him?” She replied immediately, “ema/( ioxl” * Those Kind-hearted gentlemen left • rather hurriedly—and our opinion is they will “never go there no more." ' , Blondin’s Last Performance.—The receipt 5 Buffalo Commercial Advertiser thus de- scribes the last performance of the lit tle French Acrobat, at Niagara Falls: n a few minutes the little m in was "seen coming towards the American, attached to a heavy lumbering cliuir.— When about a third of the way out, lie placed the chair upon the rope and seated himself thereon, crossed his legs, and gazed around with apparent unconcern,. He then adjusted two legs of tho chair on the cable, again sen ted himself. Coming near to the American shore, he again stopped and sat down: and then got up and stood in the chair! When we consideie l that this was done on a single cable, stretched at a heiglu of more than two liuiwred feet over one of the most fearful chiisms and torrent- in ‘•ho world, it seems absolutely mirac ulous. ASirHon, Howell Cobb will speak at -Augusta on next Monday. ♦ Narrow Escape from Fire.—About 8 o'clock on Wednesday night the house ■of W. T. Trammell, Esq., a mile and a half from town, was saved by mere chance almost from being burnt to the ground. Mr. Trummell wasobsont from homo, but ns soon as the alarm was giv en, three or four gentlembn, spending the evening at Dr. Miller’s, two or three hundred yards off, rushed over and ex tinguished the fire. It had burned a Led and bedding in one of the upper ■rooms and through ■ tho wall. After wards, upon opening a door to another S mrtment they discovered a bed in that so burning. Whether the beds were it afire accidentally by the children, ho had been playing in the upper sto- f with candles, or designedly by others* serves os a warning. N fi©“ The Southern Recorder learns that on. C. J. Jenkins has accepted theap- lintmont as Judge of the SupteAfe lurt. In. Howard's Oration.—We had the basure of listening to the oration be ro the Literary Societies, on Thnrsday st, delivered by tho Rev. C. W. How- ! d, of Cass county. THis theme was <he life and character tthe founder of Ga., Gen. Oglethorpi nil most ably and eloquently did In Feat it. We have not heard such an ad- Iress for a long time. As it will doubt- ess be printed, those who failed to hear i, will ao well to get a copy of it.—Ath ene Watchman. A Lapsus Linqua.—The Burlington (Vt.) Free- Press, speaking of Mr. Doug las’ speech in that city on the 30th of July says: Once, when he spoke of the priva- -tions and labors of a settler in a new country—one who had to make his own fences, and “split his own rails,” the in cidental application brought out a jhearty and general round of aoclatna- ition from all over the house, which told tthe speaker at once, where he was, and that his assembly in the main had their hearts cm Abraham Lincoln, and not >n Stephen A. Douglas. Great Yield or Wheat.—A few days , Mr. Rhoinhammor residing near jkvil,e, Park County, Indiana, thresh- : five aores of wheat, which produoed y-four bushels and fourteen pounds he acre—over 321 bushels on the t, and whiob is equivalent to at least ‘ aeofhis neighbors had a forty-aore near his five-acre tract, waich yiek fa fraction over forty-three bushels Special ^oticeg. F .fTlHE Citizens of'Floyd county and tho • ; X Capitalists Of this State, Are hereby in- NO. 40. Regular meetings, . 1st and 3rd’ WEI NE8DAY NIGHT In each month. Officers—0. H. SMITH. N. G., THOS. J. PERRY, V. G., 'R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUOKBB, Treasurer. febOtrlly. Capitalists Of this State,.Sre formed that bonds to the amount of Soventy- five Thousand Dollars have been Issued by I. O. O. JP, Floyd Encampment, No. il. R EGULAR mootings, 2nd and 4th Wed nesday NlghU in each month. Ornoxns—N. J. OMBERG, 0. P. R. L\ CARTER, J. W. A. P. NEELD. 8. W. GEO. R. WA’ID. Scribe, R.AT. HARJROVE. Irons. juho2trily. a. ja „ rome ' - i a / Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. THOS. J. PERRY. H. P., ANDREW J. BEARDEN. K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D, J. 8ANDERS, Treasurer," D. G. LOVE, 8cc’y. fcbOtrily. Kiting Two Birds vfith One Stone.—Our noighbor Dr. John Bull, has achieved this most eff.-etually with hia VegutabH Worm Destroyer, done up iu the shape of candy drops for the little onus. It pleases them butter than candy, anil datroys the worms most effectually, and that too withou* sick ening them.—Albauy Tribune. julySl IQptra! ’■construction gf the Geo? A Ala. Railroad, and sdid bunds have, been delivered to the Rail road Company for sale. Representing tho county stock, we respeot- ftiUy call tho attention of capitalists to this investment, ft we ask an investigation of the validity and ample security of laid Bonds.— Non* belter ban be made by any state or corporation. They are redeemable in ten yearb. boaring interest at the rate of seven, per ct. payable semi-annually at Rume, Au gusta, Savannah or New York as the. purcha se" may desire. Tho stnok of tho county in said railroad stands pledged for their re demption. They will be endorsed by the Company, and by tho net authorising tile issuing of said bonds the entire real estate of this county whioh is returned at nine mil lions of dollars and is subjeot to semi-annual taxation, to meet the interest and finally to pav the principal. WO prefer these Bonds shall find a Home market where the said Company are known and our county's faith and honor are un doubted. We refer you to the act of tho Legislature found on tho 251st page of (he Laws of 1857. For further information or negotiation apply to 0. H. Smith, a member of the Court, and Treasurer of the Company. CH AS. H. SMITH, I Justices . L.D. BUR WELL, of tho SAM'L MOBLEY. [ Inferior .• W. MrCULLO UGH, I Court ol J. R. TOWERS, J Floyd County. ffSI' Augusta Chronicle, Rome Southerner, and Savannah News, please copy 3 times, and forward bills. [triw*w2w CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. I S just receiving a large und well selected stock of Confectionaries, such as Gandies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, L' mons, A-lminds, cocoanuts, Brazi* Nut«. Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty five different brands of oholce cigars ivso a lot of finj Chewing Tobacco. TERMo CASH. inar22tntf. Udolpho Wolfe and the Liquor Trade. This mcrchnnbis a public benefactor. There is one spot in the lund, where a man can go ami pm chase pure liquors of any kiud or description. We dn not intend to give an elaborate descrip tion of Mr. Wolle’s extensive wuie bouse, or the details of his enormous business, although it will well repay any stranger iu town to visit Nos. 18, “0 & 22 Beaver street. There we saw Liquors and Wines in quantities quite startling. A stock of Brandies, pure und choice, valued ut (81o0 UUU) one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Wines of ail the choicest vintage. Port, Maderiu, Sherry, valued at (->>130,090) one* hun dred ana thirty thousand dollars, im ported by Mr. SVoll'e direct from Made- ria, Portugal and Spain, and also from the London docks. His. Schnapps business bus increased, until now liis sales amount to (180,000 doz.) one hundred und eighty thousand dozen of bottles of .Schnapps annually. In fiveyeut's he will be equally success ful with his Brandies und Wines.— Heav’eu grant it may be so. for he is doing a world of good. How many thousands of our must clever men are cut off annually by the poisonous bad liquors 1 How many thousands of val uable lives would have been saved, had Mr. Wolfe commenced importing und bottling pure Liquors and Wines years ago? But it is not too late now. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. If ho only suc ceeds in preventing the sale of one- tenth^' the had liquors now sold, by replacing it with his pure importations, be will deserve the gratitude of man kind.—New York Courier. 9: 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE! Tiic subscriber off.-rs for snlo. all bis lands lying in Csdar Valley and near Color Town. Thoro is about two thousand a r s lyiugin o-io'body ami it will bo so it ail to gather or will be .livid- d to suit purchasers There am four dwellings and sets of out buildin sand ihe luu s so surrounding as to onv.liiuutly make four S-tt'ements. The •lw li ngs me all good, two of tlieni the.resi dence of tho.undersigned, and that formerly occupied by Judge Win. E. Wost, have eight moms each and the other two arc framed cottages with fuur rooms each. Thoro is also on the place a fir-t class flourin 'mill and two good Saw Mills, all curried bv waterpower. ’ . These Lauds are all of the best quality of the famous Cedar Va ley Lunds, and th ,t strangers may know something of their pro ductiven ss tho subscriber would state that in 1S3H be made a lit'le ovur ten, five hun dred-pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and in ld.iD over eleven satire sized bales to the hand. Tho ilw -lllngs on tho above named places arc all within one mile of tho Court House, and consequently conv ni nt to Churches and Schoo's. Porsons desiring to p-irehass sre reque.ted to mm > and seo the lands nr for further particulars ud 're-s J. J MORRISON, mayl2-tri*w-tf. Cedar Town, Ga. 3!®l Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY's N ext session of in- strumental Music willopeni MONDAY, Glh of AUGUST, —ALSO— HIS VOCAL CLASS On the Night of the 7th or August, To Continue 20 weeks—two nighte per week. Terms for Vocal Music, $10. julyl3tri3m C0HUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. The undersigned will open the Hotel at these springs ou the 1st of June, for the ac commodation of persons desiring to visit tbit well known and descrvodly popular water ing place. The houses have all been repair ed. aad the rooms newly furnished, and n< pains will bo spared to reader visitors com Portable. » It is unnecessary to speak of the medioinal qualities of the water, as there are none to compare to them, In the Stats; having been the groat “medioine water" of tho Aborigln- ees for oenturies. Those desiring to visit tho springs this season for health, will find it to their advantage to give Cohutta a trial. Boabd:—For one week or less, $1 2$ per day, and fora longer time at the rate ot $1.00 per day The springs sre 20 utiles north-east of Da'ton, on the W. ft A. R. R.. ana from whioh point shook wiU run daily. uayl2tw3m. W. 0. LOUGUMILLER. Varnishes of all Kinds. 4 LSO, TURPENTINE, for sale by TDRNLEY, )U. No. 3 Choice House. ' KEMPTON’S TRIC0PHER0US, K EMPTON'S TRICOPHEROUS is Medicated Compound for preserving, restoring end boaulifying the Hair, for re moving dandruff, and lor preventing the hair irom falling out. It is compounded on purely scientific principles, and is entirely of-a vegetable character. It strengthens the roots uf the hair by stimulating thu scalp, cleanses the head, and as alt agreeable-acces sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In the words of a poet, who has proved its excellent and varied qualities, it may now be truly said— Behold a double charm, whose potent power, Adds a uew grace to beauty’s -noiceet dower, Bids her rich curls a silken lustre win, Heals the torn flesh, and cools the burning skin. . The loosened hair, touohed by its balm takes root, And from the scalp new, living fibres shoot; And look at woman—lo! each flower tress, Shines as It Smiling, she marks the change—her fears are flown, The crowning gift of nature is her own; At morh and eve the liquid is applied, The rich mass lengthens, and grows thick beside, She makes no secrot of the cause, and thus Spreads the just fame of Kempton’s Tricp phorpua. For sale by P. L. Turnley, Rome, Ga. june30tw3m ■ - ’1st JAM V* :: ■ ,. — 1 —— We are continuing to i? in Mil i Which we did (he first Our Summer Goods R.S.N< julyl7—twawtf ,? V ' ' 1 <§e GREAT CLEAR! f ‘ In order to make room for We are offerin SPRING DRESS AT NEW All our printed Lawns and Ji All our Organdie Muslins, • All our Plain and English Bore, All our French Cambrics, Pi All our Grenadine and Foulai All our Laco Points, Mantilli and Summer Coverings ge All our Tarasols and Ladies’ All our stock of Gentlemen’s All our s ook of Spring and 8 Tho above mentioned (roods will all positiv goods' st very reasonable prices. Give us an ei july7 Family Supplies JAS LANGSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA T HE Undersigned wilt keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting NOTICE. oonm JOB OFFICE. DYSPEPTICS RFAD! Tlio Best Dyspeptic Remedy Uuuwn. 1 8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, f.irinerly of GrifBn, Ga. Prof. W.'lV. Sharps, and others in this vi tally can attest to its virtuoa. For sale in Rome, by julyfl.tf. J. G YEISER A Fresh and largo Stock of Southern Raised G ass Seed. O F all kinds, just received bv TURNLEY, feb!4 No. 3 Choice House. Colognes, Hair Oils, A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Seen Bags, Card Ca-es, Puff Balls, Portmon- aies. Hair lint Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and Whito wash brushes, A groat variety for sale by TURNLEY, febll. No. 3 Choice Mouse. P URE Italian Salad Oil. for table use at juneStri. FARELL ft YEISER. Garden Seeds. O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to be by the kind that will sprout, for sale TURN LET, N >.3 Choice House. B free! URNETT’S Flavoring Extracts. Coco- aine, Killcstou and Tooth Wa.h—a -cell supply at FARELL ft YEISER. Superior Whito Lead, A T very low prices. Also, Linseed Ojl Copal, Demar and Japan Varnishes all of the best quality ml at lowest prices, by F. For sale I FARELL ft Y: WORMS I WORMS WORMS! f |VHE season is at hand when these soour of FLOUR, BACON, 1 ’ MEAL, LARD, SUGAR, CANDLBS, • SYRUP, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, bEGARS, COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No pretensd is made4° x WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL as at any other House in tho (ity. £3^Terms—Cash only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jruo2—twtf 25,000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON, FOR SALE BY not the lea-tditfioulty in getting children to i take tho medioine. I t is prepared in the form II be cat- n w O UR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL ' kinds of JOB WORK arc NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper Georgia. Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind, Cards, Posters, Circulars, Dodgers,. Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks, or other Job work will do well to give us aoafl MARRIAGE LICENCES, *and all kinds of LEGAL BLANKS, kept censtantly on hand. “V WE’ HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING MACHINE of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, and are now prepared to fill order* in this line.— Blank Books, Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &c BOOK BINDING. A RRAGEMENTS have been made with an oxcoIlonsBook Binder to fill orders i entrusted to our ears. Parsons having Mag- asinssor Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu sic. Law Books, or Books of any kind, they 1, may be assured that it will be and on reasonable terms, if on- rusted to our ears. SLOAN &.HOOPER. June 23.—twlrn. A-nction. AND COMMISSION ROOM! ; / BY : - Johnston' & Gillum, Aue’rs. A T the Store Room formerly oceupied by McGuire ft Pinson. Three days in the weuk— TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Rome, Oa. jfffirConsignm-.nte must be made to M. P GALCERAN, Agent. mayl2trily. Etowah River Plantation For Sale. The undersigned of fers for sale his Plan tation on the South _iide of the Etowah H.v r eTv n miles from Kingston au. adjoin- of Col. Nathan Min u,v r. sei ing the celebrated place of Col. Nathan Bose. This Land is bounded on the norta by the river which separates it from tho Rome Rail road track. . . . The place contains Fivo Hundred Aeres of Land—one hundred and twenty-five first quality river boiPW, and the balance first quality np lend. Thors is about 300 acres in cultivation, and the remainder Well tim bered. There is a comfortable dwelling and out-houxes, ineluding an almost new Gin House and S-.-rew. Price $11,000—Terms, $5,000 cash, and the balance in notes at one. two and three years with interest from date end well secured. - * Come and see the place or rddrese. • JOHN C. EVE, . . TICKETS ONLY $H). Halves, Quartan, and Eighths in proportion.' To be Dravtn Each Saturday, in 1600, in eki- city of Savannah Ga. . ■■saak’**'■**?§?°'.f k class ss, ; « a 52- i|go- .CLASS 86, “ : « 25,' im. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME, Prize 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 » 10 2 , 2 2 60 100 100 100 Approximation Prises, 25,448 prizes, amouhting to $212, MONTH. Certificates of Paokages will he Mid at the Hewing rates, whichl. the risk, Certificate of Paokage oi 10 Wholes, $60' Do do to Halves', so Do do -10 Quarters, 16 Do do 10 Eighths, 7.6# $60,000 U 20,0001a 10,000 is 6,000 i» 4,000 is 3,000 is . 2,000 is 1,600 is .1,100 is 1,000 atre' • 400 47s 40.0 are $00 are 200 are 160 are 1 LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING OK The Three Number Plant! Whioh takes plaee on every Wednesday and ' -Saturday in I860',. T i Capital Prise of. 1 Prise of 1 Prise oU 1 Prize oC. 1 Priw of. - 10 Prises of $700 are.. in £ r !** ,0 V m ere..,,;,,., 1*6 are....,/... 0460 ‘aafrafinr «« 20,720; . 04 Prises or, 60 Ire.,...„.. Jl.JOtf 64 Prists of.....„.,„ 30 Ss . " t oe# 04 Prizes of. iO aw '"..^ 1460 6,682 Prizes of„ 10 are„„, M ., 6642(7 P rUw of.......... 6 are 141,120 84,812 Prises Amonntlni Whole ntlng t< Tick< june7-w2t*twtf Kingston, Ga, Terms oaato.. of Candy Drops, and will ty hy ohlldreuof all ages. It destroys and ex pels worms more effectualy than any remedy now iu u<e. while at th. same time it will in . iujuriouily the' health of tha ! olilld. It can be procured from druggists and country stores everywhere. Dp. .Tnhn Bull's*T>aln»iw with *»ldi- T OUI8VILLB Artesian Well Water and ■ WaUr, on draft with ice at FARELL A YEISER'8. Con 1 June! ingress Otri. Dr. John Bull’s Prinoipal Office, Louis- vUle’Ky. may22tri6m. | ffebll '1 Cigars, Tobaooo, Snuffs, T E 48. Yeast, Ponders E-s. Coffee, Blaok tag Cinamon Msoe, Olive Oil. Vinegar, orsaleby TURNLEY, No, 8 Choice House. :ets Share, in WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST., SOME, OA. | TtnUL keep Constantly on haudalargal VV and oaroluHy selected stock of Vir ginia and North Carolina Tobaeeo, and will supply the trade on ad reasonable time ail can be had elsewhere. L G. 8. WEATHERFORD. Rookin-'hsm Co. K. 0. W.C. SLOAN. RoroeGa. W. J. M. THOMAB, ^ JonelOtrily. Bockleghun, Co. K. C. $281,481.26' tti m IK ORDEBIIi'O eloee tbemomyto our address for the tickets tickeU ending in any figurathey may dezi^- The list of drawn numbers and prizes win be sent to purchasers immediately after the dfftwing. AH eqmmuniestioni etrirtlv eenfldential. Orders for TickeU or Certificates, by Mail or Exprezs, to be dirwted th • McKIKNEY ft Co„ Bava&nzh, Ga; jnly26tri- Daily Stage Linet Between Boihe and Talladega. FpHE Coaehez now auite j A cb-ia connectioni with I the Ratlrcpdz at hoth ends* o h f ffih route- DUte* $0 suiei; time 22 wiH end tbi, an >gm-