Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, August 21, 1860, Image 3

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Tuesday Morning, August 21,1800. Josspa Walker is Agent for this paper in Charleston, 8. C.. and Is authorised' to make contracts for Advertising, receive nonoy and give receipts. $©»SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- GES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. Campaign Couriers The Weekly Cocrier will be furnish- fed from this date to Nov. 1st, for SO ets., fend the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar. The friends of the Constitution, the Union, and the Enforcement or the Iiaws, are requested to assist in extend ing the circulation of the Courier. [triAwlm] •All if • *■' l@“All persons wishing to purchase a first class Sewing Machine, should not fail to examine those now on exhibition at the Peoples Saving Store near the Etowah House. Mr. Brown, the travel ing agent will take great pleasure in showing them. These machines are guaranteed to be superior to any others in the market. Prices $50 to $80. An Agent wanted for this place. G. J. FOREACRE, Atlanta Agent for Ga. The Case or Wii. A. Choice.—The case of Wm. A. Choice vs the State, on a motion for a new trial, was partially argued before the Supreme Court on last Friday, but in consequence of the indisposition of Mr. Justice Lyon, fur ther argument was postponed until next Monday, when B. H. Hill, Esq., will conclude in favor of the Plaintiff A Powerful bad Pun.—Wo have a few inveterate punsters in this “burg.” For instance. G met M flour ishing a walking cano. Says G to M , “Say ! did ‘Spalding’s prepared Glue’ make that stick." M was dumbfoun led, and said never a word, ggy-Stoamer Alfurata, from Greens- port arrived on Friday morning at 5 A. M., with 11 Passcngors and lot of lum. bcr. August 18, 1860. The Crisis Coning.—The South Car. oliniancontains the following “alarm ing” notice: We learn that there is to be a large political meeting at Williamson, on the Oth inst. Col.' Ashiuore and Col. Orr will both speak, and we arc informed will both urge disunion as the policy foi tho South should Lincoln bo elected.— We bclievo that the public sentiments of tho State is almost unanimous in support of this policy. It. would no longer be safe to entrust tho destinies of the South in a Union where its pop ular majority favors the hostilo and ag gressive ideas of the Republican party. Late News.. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the GLASGOW. Cape Race,. Aug. 18.—The Bteamship Glasgow, with Liverpool dates to the 8th inst., passed off here last night. Commercial. Liverpool Cotton Market.—The sales on Monday and Tuesday reached 22,000 bales. The market was firm. General News. A large number of volunteers arrived at Palermo on the fourth. Improvements were being actively in troduced in the army and Navy. Gari baldi was hqurly expected at Naples.— The King sent four thousand troops to M o who are expected to join Gari- on his landing. At Naples three hundred troops who were on the point of joining Garibaldi, were arrested. The minister of war ordered the con centration of a large portion of’ the army around Naples. There were serious disturbances at Belgrade, between the Servians and The steamship City of Baltimore, ar rived at Liverpool on the 7th. Naples.—All efforts to conclude an armistice with Garibaldi, have fuiled. Propositions were being made to re pulse the invasion. Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu each month. TH08. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKKR. S., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Sce’y. feb9trily. Movements of General Walker, New York, Aug. 18.—By an arrival here, wo learn that General Wm. Walk er’s men were arriving at Ruatan in small tiading vessels. The General, it was reported, had gone to. Swan Island, preparing for a descent upon Nicaragua or Costa Rica. One of Gen. Walker’s vessels has been seized. Pennsylvania Douglas Convention. Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 17.—The Doug las con veil lion met yesterday. The at tendance of Delegates was small. They recommended a fusion witli the Breck inridge wing, but nominated a straight out Douglas electoral ticket. Arkansas Flection. Memphis, Aug. 17.—It is now believ ed that Col. Hindman (Breckinridge) is re-elected to Congress. Mr. H. M. Rector, the independent' Democratic candidate is now 2,765 votesahead, with eighteen counties to hoar from. The Conduct of General Harney at San Juau, Ac. Washington, Aug. 15.—Gen. Harney, in compliance withun order issued more than two mon ths ago, reported himself in person to the Secretary of War, to day. He was relieved from the com mand of the Department of Oregon, at tho instance of Lt> ticott, for his con duct with reference to the.Sun Juan af fair. lt is probable he will be Court Martialcd. tt-SpA cold color generally requires a warm tint to give life to it. Grey and pale blue; tor instance, do not combine well, both being cold colors. White and black are safe wear, bu£ the latter is not favorable .to dark or pale com plexions. Pink is, to some skins, the most becoming; not, however, if there is much color in the cheeks and lips, and if there be even a suspicion of led in either hair or complexion. Peach color is perhaps one of ^te most olegunt colors worn. Maize is very becoming, particularly to persons with dark hair and eyes. But whatever tho colors or materials of the entire dress, the de tails are all in all; the lace around the bosom and sleeves, the flowers—in fact, all that furnishes the dress. The orna ments in tho. head must harmonize with tho dress.’ If trimmed with black lace, some of the same should be worn in the head, and the flowers which are worn in tho hair should decorate the dress. Too Great a Temptation.—An Irish man, entering the fair at Uallinugone, saw the wcil-deHned lorui of a large round head bulging out the canvass of a tent. Toe temptation was irresistible —up went his shilleluh ;’duwn went tlie man. Forth rushed from the lent a host of angry fellows to avenge the onslaught. Judge of their astonish ment when they found the assailaut to bo one of their own faction. “Uoh I Nicholas,” said they, “and did ye not know it was Brady O’Brien ye hit — “Truth did 1 not,” suysho; “bad lu<Jc to me for that sumo; but sure if nfy own father had been tiiere, and ins head looking so nice and convenient, l could not have helped myself.” Sad InteiiMgrncs.—Wo regret to learn that Miss Martha Slack, the much-beloved assistant teacher in the Houghton Institute of this city, was severely burned by the explosion of a fluid lamp at the residence of Mr. Lathrop, at Cave Springs, where she is visiting. Theintelligence was received here yesterday, and caused.an expres sion of deep sorrow throughout the community. The mother of the young lady left for the Springs last evening.— Augusta Democrat. Horrors of the Syrian Massacres.— I have seen one of tho women of Deir, el-Kamar who itns a deep gusli in her thigh; the wound was caused by the said thigh being used ns a block on which to chop off the head of her infant boy of thieo years old ! Another poop woman who is also hero tried to eover her child with iter body, saying that it was agirl. The Druses found out it was a boy, and stabbed it through the mother's body.— Beirut Correspondent of the Levant Her ald. Twentv Men Burned with Molten Iron.—At Russell’s foundry, in Chicago, on Thursday last, a number of men were engaged in easting, when one of them accidentally spilled his ladle of molten iron into the hoots of another The agony of the burn caused the sec ond man to drop his ladle, the soalding contents of whioh fell upon the man who had charge of the crane. Ho let that fall, and in an instant the fluid spread throughout tho shop, severely burning about twenty persons. Some of them were horribly burned in the breast and legs, but not fatally. Incident.—Several young ladies were looking at the sleeping berths of bis Royal Highness, when one damsel anx iously asked the attendant if he oould tell whioh berth was for the Prince’s own use. She was answered that he “did not know.” The young lady, in a very sentimental tone of voice, said she “was eotorry, she would to liked to have placed her band on his pillow.” “Then, inarm,” said the matter-of-fact attend ant, “I think you hod better put it on to all of them, and you will be sure to . be right.” This oeemed to destroy the damsel’s romance, for she left the car “looking daggers” at him who spoke. tO'The Newport (R. I.) Advertiser who at first went in neroely ior Douglas pulled down the flag loot week. •9*“I say, John, where did you get that rogue's hat T” “Please yer honor,” said J ohn, “it’s an old one of yours that m issue give me yesterday.” jfyeciqi ^oticeg. 1.0. NEGRO LABORERS 0. F. I WISH to hire 40 or 60 negro fellows for NO. 40. Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in eaeb month. Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G., THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W, N. DECKER, Treasurer, febttrily. WANTED. hire 40 or 60 negro fell _ which I will pay from 20 to 26 dollars r month, to work on tho Ga. ft Ala. Rail itoad. Apply at my offl e on the works near Rome, Geo. JOHN D. GRAY. 'iSt-Tho Cartersvlllo Express, and.Rome Southerner copjr 4 time*.. Rome, Ga., julyl9tri*w4w •«5* I. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed nesday Nights in each month. . OrricsBi—N. J. OMBERG, C. P. R. L. CARTER, J, W. A. P. NEELD. B. W. GEO. R. WARD.'Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Trea*. june2trlly. Royal Arch Chapter. p. K. Methckn, Mass., Aug. 20, 1867. Messrs. P. Davis ft Son.— Dear Sirs: • * • I have had casion to uso your Pain Killer very frequently during my res idence in Burmah. and have found it a very useful medi- did not think I could visit tho Jung les without it. In eases of colic, diarrhea aud cholera, the P.iin Killer gives speedy relief, and for many othor ailments I have found it beneficial. It is becoming popular to natives as well as Eu- cine. in Burmah. among the t ropeans. I always carry it with me for my he good! own benefit and the good' of the people where I go. Sincerely yours, M. II. BIXBY. Tho Rev H. L. Van Meter, writing from Rassoln, Burmah.says:—“TheKarens praise It very highly indeed. I cannot c ncuive how a single medicine could better meet their peculiar ailments and habits than does ^our Pain Killer. Wo are now using It free- iv in our fumily and find Its excellent quail- tire confirmed with each renewed trial.— Please send me 400 bottles by first opportu nity.” Sold by all medicine dealers. JETTThe demand for Dr. Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer cominuts to inoroaso at a ratedhat tns! s tho Dr's energy to its utmost to keep up tho supplv. It is indeed a won derful r in dy. presenting to the palate, as it does. a aste as simple nod pleasant as candy limp., but operating with un'(tiling certainty to destroy and erpol all worms fr-.m ths in- tesdnes.—Bonneville Democrat. Aug. 15,tri3t. CICERO A. SMITH, PRALF.R IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME. GA. 1 3 inst receiving a largo nnd well selected at irk of Confectionaries, such as Cndies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preervos, Pickles, M ccaroni, Vermicilli Nitmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, L mons, Alimnds, cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, KNU. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP. COFFEE. Twenty five different brands of choipe Oirar-. a'so a lot of fine Chewing Toba-co. TERMS CASH. mar22tntf. Don’t desert an old Jriend for a new face.’ (Old Proverb.) COHUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY', GA. The underaign.d wi i open the Hotel st those springs on tho 1st of Juno, for the ac commodation of person, desiring to visit this well known and deservedly popular water- in* place. The houses have ult boon ret ing place. The houses have ull been repair ed. and the rooms newly furnished, ami no sains wilt bs spared to render visitors com fortable. It is.unnecessary to speak of tho medicinal qualities of ths water, as thero are none to compare to them, in the State, having been the great “medicine wo ter” of the Aborigin- eea for centuries. Those desiring to visit the springs this season for health, will find it to their advantage to give Cohutta a trial. Boabp:—For ono week or lots, $1 25 per day, and for a longer time at the rate ol $1.00 per day The springs are 20 miles north-east of Da'ton.on the W. ft A. R. R.,anq from whioh point a hack will run daily. T» may point a h l2tw3m. W.C.LOUGIIMILLER. Oils. Too RE Kerosene, Mahlno Lard, Tanners X7 Whale, and Camphene and Burning Fluid For sale low by junefitri. FARELL ft YEI8ER. T OUI8VILLE Artesian Well Water and I j Congress Water, on draft with too at junoOtri. FARELL ft YEI8ER8. Lands for Sale, * . The plaoe whereon Mrs ■ H. Allen now resides, oonti r ing 510 aores—about 800 p whioh is in cultivation. « ingand out-houses, alsoGin-ht ' Screw—whioh with the growing crops all will bo sold f.r $4,500, or 14,000 with out the crop*. Also, the place on Dyke* Creek, lot No. 18a 23d Dlst. and Sd Soot containing 160 teres, with comfortable Dwelling and out-buildings amd 50 aoros of cleared laud, for $1000. Also, Lot No. 65. 22d Dist. and 3d See., for. marly Floyd now Polk county, containing 160 aores—for $1,600. For farther partionlare, address * V. 8. ALLEN, Yarborough F, O., Floyd oo., Ga. tulyS^-wJm SHOT GUNS. Patintiof I860; 1855 ; 1857; 1858. npUBSEarmi have no equals in quality and X finish | ate adopted by tho Army and Navy of the United States, and the principal goverument of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable and can bu hnd iu one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, and small parts for repairs, from all respecta ble gun dealers, and the Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT'SFATENTFIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCo., may3trily. Hartford, Conn. Frioe of SAWED LUMBER, OWING to tho increased price of every artiole of home con sumption, we, a* a portion oi tho laboring class, feel that wo cannot live at the present low prices of Lum ber and 8awlng, therefore, We, tho undersigned, shall on and after tho tit of February next, pot the price of Lum ber at our reepootivo mills, at $1 25 per 100— Hauling and Kiln drying not included. Remember our Terms ore INVARIABLY CASH JOB ROOERS. L. R. ft B. D WRAGG, J. G. MORRIS. JRT- Other Dealers in Lumber ere invites e join in tble movement. )an24twewti Notice, P ROPOSALS for building a Bridge I Armucheo creek at Jones' mill, wi across — , ... . .will be received until the 16th of August next. _ For pi .n and specifications apply to the Commissioners. WALLACE WARREN1 July31-3itw . THE HORSE MANSION. SALE AND LIVERY ABU! Broad Street, Rome, Ga. MORRISON & LOGAN. otvi \r. ajeen purchased “HORSE MANSION.” formerly owned by Wm. Ramey, but more re- ccntly by John H. Walker, hat been purchased by the present proprietors, and no exertion will be spared to give perfect satisfaction to thoso who may patronise this Stable. Mr. R. G. Logan, whose long experi ence eminently qualifies him for the piaco, Will have charge of the business, and the proprietors hope, by meriting, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ^®~The best of Horses and Vehicles will be kept for hire. Persons wishing to buy or sell horses may always get a good trade at this Stable. maySlmiy. Dissolution. mHE firm of A. G. ft A. J. PITNER, has X thie day bom disso'v. d by mutual con sent. All peroonB indebted to the firm are requested to make immediate payment, as A. J. Pitner the junior partner, expects to leave this pin' e in a few months, and their bull- nee- must, be Wound up before he leaves.— The business will be conducted in tho name and style or A. G. PITNER, at tho o'd stand, where the not s and accounts of the firm will he (bund for a short time. jan3—Ittwawtf mmmwi JOB OFFICE. kUR FACILITIES kinds of FOR DOING ALL JOB WORK are NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper Georgia. Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind, Cards, Fosters, Circulars, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks. or other Job work will do well to give ns acalt MARRIAGE LICENCES, am] all kinds of LEGAL BLANKS, kept constantly on hand. ARK HUH! WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING MACHINE of tbe MOST APPROVED STYLE, and are now prepared to fill orders in tbis line.— Blank Books, Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &c, 1st JANUARY, 1801. We are continuing to sell our Goods on tl as if m mm mu Which we did the first Six months of-the year, Payable 1st January 1861. 0nr Sommer Goods at very Low Priced. K. S. NORTON 85 SON. July 17—twawtf Southerner copy. SlrOJLM & HOOFERS, GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE. In order to make room fbr our Fall and Winter Stock We are offerihg all our Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT NEW YORK COST. All our printed Lawns and Jaconet*, All our OVgandie Muslin*, AH our Plain and English Bareges and Tiffuei, AU onr French Cambrica, Printed Brilliant*, A*. All onr Grenadine end Foulard Bilki. AU our Lace Point*, Mantilla*, Shawl*, Dusters, and Summer Covering* generally. All our rarerola and Ladies' Umbrellas, All our stock of Gentlemen’* Summer Hats, good* july7 All our a oek of Spring and Summer Clothing. The above mentioned goods will ell potif.r lv be sold si Hew York oost, and all othor it at very reasonable prices. Give us an early call. SLOAN ft HOOPERS. Family Supplies BY JAS. Vi. LANGSTON, NEWS. NEWS. GRAND SCHEME FOR AUGUST. 1860, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will keOp a general as sortment of Family Groceries consi.ting of FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR. CANDLES. SYRUP, TOBACCO. MOLASSES, fcEOARS. COFFEE. Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITb IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No preton§9 is mad* to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may bo sure of getting at least as Good Bargains her; at RETAIL as at any other House in tbe < iiy. CSC Terms—Cash only. JAS. W. lanuston. jrne2—twtf A.uotion AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Auo'rs. A T tho Store Room formerly occupied by A McGuire ft Pinson. Three days in the week— TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Home, Ga, ^fr-Consigaments must he made ti M. P GALCERAN, Agent. mayl2trily. WORMS! WORMS! WORMS! T HE season is at hand when thereooour gel of childhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. JohnBuH't Vegetable Worm Destroyer It a remedy alike pleaaant and effectual fir the evil. There i* uot the lea.-tdiffioulty in getting children to take the medicine. It is prepared in tho form of Candy Drops, and will bo eaton with avidi- McKinney <fc vo., Manager*. Authorized by Special Act of tbe Legislature 25,828 PRIZES. MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T*K’8. CAPITAL PRIZE 9 0 0,000. TICKETS ONLY $10. Halve*, Quarter* and Eighths lit proportion. To be Drawn Each Saturday, .In I860, In the city of Savannah Go. CLA8S 83 to be Drawn AUG. 4, 1860. CLASS 84, “ « 11, 1860. CLASS 86, « « 18, I860. CLASS 86, “ « 26, 1680. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prise L 1 , t 1 1 1 1 1 A 10 2 2 2 60 100 100 100 $60,000 ia 20,000 la 10,000 1* 6,000 to 4,000 J* 3,000 i« 2,000 ia 1,600 1* 1,100 to 1,000 on $60,00$ 20,00$ "M 609 ore 400 are 5,0*0 6,000 7,600 19,90* *,609 8.10# 300 are 200 are 160 are 100 are 96 are 86 are Approximation Prize* 26,448 prise*, amounting to $212,14* 25,828 Prizes Amonnting to $386,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Package, will bo sold at tho following rate*, which lathe risk: A Certificate or Packaged 10 Whole*. $99 Do . do" . 10 Halve*/ $9 Do do 10 Quarter*, 15 Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60 ty by ohildren of ullages. Itdintroys and ex puls worm* more effectuoly than any remedy , • . ,t- . — —' Al — —ill 2— now in use. while at the same time.it will In no way affect injuriously the health of the child. It can b. procured from druggists and country store* everywhere. Dr. John Bull’s Prinaipsl Office. Louis ville Ky. may22trifim. KOOK BINDING. A RRAGEMENTShave been mado with an excellent Book Binder to fill orders entrusted to our care. Persons having Mag azines or Periodicals of any kind, 8heet Mu sic, Law Books, or Bonks of any kind, they tdesire bound, may bo assured that it will be neatly done, nnd on reasonable terms, If en- ruatod to our care. Terms OasU. COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! Segars and Tohf&cco. HE finest quality of genuine Havana Be gan. and beat grade* of Tobacco—ea sily tor retail trad*. To be had at tnsTtri FARELL * YEIBER Aftar this data the Co <ee River Bteemboa Company'* Steamers will leave for GREEN. SPORT, and IntormCdiata landings' as fol .lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rom 1 ', Tuesday Mcra- | ing at 6 o'oloek. Leaves Ore msport Wednes day at 9 o’oloek. COTHRANS ft ELLIOTT. Janlttriwlf. MATRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, Old Ones Repaired. rTWK underaign. d will make to order from I the best <>f material* ell SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES, At rasa enable prices. He will also repair LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID -DRAWING ON The Three .Number Plant Whioh takes place on eve^ Wednesday and 1 Capital Prise of. $28,009 1 Prise 4,M« ! sa; .-.re; 10P.lM.of .,700 ’ V.OOO 40 Prises of........... 176 are .tfc 7,000 60 Prises ofi. 259 Prise* ot 04 Prize, of.......... 04 Prize* of. 04 Prise* of........... 6.A32 Prisesot. 28,224 Prisesot......... 125 ore. 6.260 80 ore.. 20,720 80 are......... 8,206 SO are 1,920 20 ore 1,280 10 OM. 68,320 6 ore. 141,12$ old unci, and make them good a* new, ior a •moll compensation. JOHN A. CLARK. jffi»Shop in the rear of Eve * Carriage hop. mav34trl3m. THE BLANCEVULE SLATE fiUARRY. VAy WERT. POLK CO.. 0A. P IB subscriber now ha* bis Store Quarry fully opened and to provided with a sufll- olont number of workmen to fill order* in *ny part of the 8outh. Th# quality of the *Ut» ha* been fills l*»t*d, and tu besnty and *z- oeltone* can bo tarn by an «x*m!n**i«»® f several buildings in Rom. covered with_ .tore from this Quarry. The eaUoriber preP^J* to ftimlib th* *tote at any point i* <*«««». Alabama or Tena***** Jl.Lwtof roof at »n oxptnio not ibt TI OoStr*oM **n k* ■ad. wFb J«b« »• ^ man Agent of Rome or 8. W. Blsnoo genera* Agtut •• V#® Wirt Polk Co*# Go# 34,312 Prizes Amounting to $38!,*81.2t Whole Tickets Iff, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Ticket* or Certificate*, m. oloee the money to our address for tbe tickets ordered, on receipt of which they trill be for warded by first mail. Purchaser* can hare Uoketa ending ia any figure they may derig- The lilt of drawn number* »fd prtoeewttl be eent to pnroheeere Immediately after the < l33fafeii§gh«Rp or Exprroe, *» »>• “"m^KINNEY A Oo.. jal/Utri. Savannah, Go. Daily Stage Lino. Between Borne and Tjilladega. Wanted. u . rrtO purchase or hire a No. I 000k, washer ^andirooqr. Addrree. bos131. atT. O.. A Freeh and large Stool. 01 Southern Raired Grass Bfifii* QF.U kind., ju.t received No. 3 Choice Ho Bom* T HE Coach**now make, ciuse connection* with , tho Railroad* at both «nd(i of th* routs' Distance #0 mile* < time 22 hours* ^Tbrnu|h Pawenger* will find tbl* an sgre*- ^^maeva^rntogat fij o’clock Juuol