Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 06, 1860, Image 3

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Sti-Wwfelg tom RSaturday Morning, Oet»« 0, 1800, 2J: Jo.bvhI»^A*«w-Wr till baaorin Charleston, 8.0., and Is authorised t make contractsi for^Advertising, receive noney and glT« rooclpto. ■ * , For Solicitor General. We are authorised to announce tho name KENDRICK, of Newnan, Coweta co. as * o'audidate tor tho offlee of Solicitor Gen- W EWotion flHt^ednosday'ln January neat ougAwtd _ ' It. A. Gartrell Esq. Mb. Edrob: Please allow us to announce the above named gontlemau as a candidate MoTtor General of theTalla^.aWr- bU stpl8—trlAwtd. |@»SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA: GES FOR INTERESTING READING' MATTER. Public Speaking, i}. R. Pabhott, the candidate for elec tor for Bell and Everett in the fifth district will address the people at Springplace, Tuesday Oct. 16. Resaca, Wednesday “ 17. Adoirsville, Thursday, “ 18. Rome, Friday, “ 19. Summerville, Saturday, “ 20. Dalton, Monday, . “ 22. Ringgold, Tuesday, " 23. Lafayette, Wednesday, “ 24. Trenton, Friday, “ 20. Tunnel Hill, Saturday, “ 27. Atlanta American and Augusta Chroni cle please insert until the appointments expire, - eer'Vo are requested to announce that Rev. J. E. Ryeiison will preach in the Baptist Church in this place, on Sunday, the 21st inst. Ho has accepted a call to New Orleans, and at that time will be on his way to his new home. ( F^iir .by the tiidada. ; \ J lice at Liverpool was firm at 3d ad- -Rice vance for soft grain. \ and quota tions'.wete barcly maintained. Spirits of Turpentine steady. At London ne\V English Wheat had declined 2d, to 8d., owing to its bad condition; old Wheat had slightly ad vanced. The Papal army was virtually dis banded. Ancona was beseiged and blockaded. Garibaldi was preparing to march against Capua, and had interrup ted tbelloyal troops between Capua and T 3 a Proclama tion to tho inhabitants of Palermo, re aring that he will only proclaim at me the constitution.of the Kingdom, and will not accomplish annexation at present'. . ' • The Florida Elections. Savannah, Oct. 3.—The following are all the returns received here from the Florida elections, which came off on Monday: In Fernandina, Gen. John Milton, Breckinridge candidate for Governor, has a majority of 150 over Gen. Edward Hopkins, Bell candidate. Col. Hilton, the Breckinridge candidate for Congress has a majority of 155 over Col. Allen the Bell candidate; In Baldwin district, Duval county, the Breckinridge candidates have Jb small majority. The Douglas Democrats have no tick et in the State. Special police?. iL.ita SVvt ROME yS^hoyai AroMJhapter, “— V “ iriflisTFIRCT^TUH Mee! ’ in each month. 108. J. PERRY, H. P., EW J, BEARDEN,-K., WILLIAM N.DUCKRIMB-, D. J. SANDERS, Treasnmr, ■ D. O. LOVE, Scc’y. fehOtOWgj ^ _ NO^Oi Regular meetings, '1st and*j3r<l WJ NES^Ay BIGHT in each month. *4 Officers—C. H.- SMITH,. N. G., _* TIKIS. J. PERRY, V. G., I J R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary, W. N. DDCKER, Treasurer. • - febStrity. Floyd Encampment, No. It i. o. o. F. R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon- dak Nights in eaah month. ' - OrricBBS—E. A BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dn. J. KING, 8. W. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, 8. LEVINSTEIN, Tres'r. Junejtrily. Prince of Wales at Washington. Washington, Oct. 3.—The Prince ar rived here this afternoon. There was no demonstration but a large crowd had assembled at the depot. Ho was con veyed to tl,e lVhite House ip the Presi dents closed Carriage. Movements of the Prince of Wales. Wabuintton, Oct; 4.—Lord Renfroe to-day visited the public places of inter est in tliis city, among others, tho Cap itol and the Patent Office. lie afterwards held a reception for an hour at the White House; ho will re- coivo the 'Diplomatic Corps, and attend the Fire-works, to-night. Savannah, Oct. 4.—Sales of Cotton to-day 010 bales. The market is gene rally unchanged. Sales of tho week 2,380 bales. Receipts of the week 7,750 bales, against 12 bales same' time last week. Charleston, Oct. 4.i-Sftles .of cotton for the week' 6,300 bales. The market is generally unchanged. Receipts of the week 11,481 bales. Those who have the core of children cannot watch too closely tho indications of worms In the intestines. They are often neg lected from the natural repugnance that motn- crofeel to force nauseous drugs down their children's;throats.-. This difficulty is effootu- ally removed ny the use of Dr. conn Bell’s Vegetable Wnrm Destroyer. It is as pleasant than any as candy, and tor more efficacious sickening drug. in the apothecary’s shop, Richmond Examiner. sep28tw3L Starved to Death in New York. On Monday lost, in Now York, two per sona—mule and female— were picked up in an emaciated and speechless condi tion, and both have died, singular tore- late, from sheer starvation! A singular thing, truly, to relate of a city like that, and one which would he doomed fabu: lous if told of any other community When to Skih Milk.—A dairy woman .a Western New York speaks in this emphatic tone as to the best tithe. She nays that the right time to skim milk is just as the milk begins to sou- in the bottom of the pans. Then the cream is all at the surface, and should bo removed—with ns little of the milk as possible. If al lowed to remain until the acid readies the civ.am or to become thick, it dimin ishes the cream and impairs it in quail- ty. That housewife or dairy maid who thinks to obtain a greater quantity by allowing the milk to stand beyond that time, labors under a most egregious mis- -W-tukc. Any one who doubts this, lias Fornariicularo enquire at tills office, only to try it to prove tho truth of this Address v ml WM. C. BTACY, assertion. Milk should bo looked to at —*1i least three times a day. g©» In the law. regulating the sole of ardent spirits in Nebraska' is the follow ing punishment for ,violation! “Tho Justice shall render Judgment for the whole amount of fine and costs, and be committed to the common jail until all if paid!” ' ‘ . American Newspaper in London.—A first-lass newspaper, devoted tc Ameri can politics and interests, oallcd the London American, has at length been established in London. It is to be re published in New York. According to English usage, the names of the editors are not announced. Douolasism Defined.— A Douglas Speaker at Syracuse was asked to del Mr. Douglas position on the slavery ques tion. Said he: “Mr. Douglas believes that if slavery aint a mind to go where she is a mina to, she may stay where.she is, if slie doesn’t want to; subject to tho deois- ion of the Supreme Court and of the people of the Territories when they is agreed on that p’int'” It was taken as satisfactory by his audience, How LONG CAN A FOWL LIVE WITHOUT Food?—Our neighbor missed a hen. on a certain day ana not finding her, con cluded some rogue had stolen her.— — Just twenty days after, she was found hung hard and fust in our wood-pile, where she had been for three weeks lacking one day, without food or water. She is still thriving, and lays an egg every day, (not while ahe was hung though. )—Nmeteenth Ctn. f { L 1 An Extbaoedinabt Manuscript.— Among the manuscripts found in the Imperial library at St. Petersburg, there is « papyrus scroll, which no .one has w vet deciphered. It is written In Of dee; and if we are to believe a Latin 1 , (translation, whloh is added, but for foe authenticity of which there is no- guaifl ontee, the aorollinthe production, of a rabbi, who speaks of the death of Jesus os of a contemporary eyent. SITUATION WANTED. QRADUATBttfrA-HdW Rjiglaud^Ol itis of obtain! lor. Satin factory given o«‘td character ami ability, plication, lege is do os Tcadis? or 1 Col- J tuation ftp i aj) scp2 u J. R. MARTIN, 8uccessor lo ft A. Smith, ROME, GA. wholesale and retail dealer in CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN THEIR SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY . AND A AS FRY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up iu Boxes to fuit Customers. Parties Supplied with Cake J5&-Orders will be atteuded to with promptness anil Dispatch. MT Terms Ossh. scpl5twly. STOVES T A W. CALDWELL, MANUFACTURER OF . Tin, Sb*®t Iron & Copper Wares, AND DEALER IN Sto^ejs, FumpBftiHouse Furnishing Goods •U r f MFTi Cooking & Heating Stoyes Always or hand . Low for Cash ALL JOB .yvORK wo^k. done to order Gash oq Delivery. tiering and Roofing To Keep Rats fBOk *s / Do»« *“ to? Best Style. The Ohio Farmer says: will not trouble itt’f'i ly seen this r any truth in iff Interesting to Laiuu Shoppi The Philadelphia Bulletin says: The American markets Rro to be in undated with oheap silks this foil, the European manufacturers have collect ed all theihop worn and old ff American trade. tK«n specially for the A11 accounts considered due on the.1st of July and 1st January, and settleiqents jnast be made »t those times. may25—wly . V > STEAM WOOL CARDER I desire to call the attention of the Farmers and Wool growers generally to my. new custom Steam Carding Machine, located Js» near Broad street fronting Harper k Batter’s Hardware Store. As I have man; erienee in tho Carding bull years experts nets, I think ind tolioit the patronage ef the publle. Septlt —w2nf . G. J. DYKES. _ >8* I nan give general satisfaction COOSA RIVER IVefih Kentucky aug28twlmi\vlm . ?N(>TE¥lf^ ': RPBR A BUTLER.. Authorised bgi%Rrisl Aetef the Legislsi .t : CAPITAL PRIZE mi 800, OO O. , / TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in propprtion. TobeD; Rome Railroad. E ROM this date, the rale of char ges on STOVES on Ron “ " UVEA 3 NEVE I T is com] Gttms, and’ tact, a Standard prove by all now resorted to with diseases for which it It has itured thou: two years who had relief, as the numeri parament of the In, and used in stteh , greatly on the Bow- ; r T.nt .i -iolno, known, anil ap- sll that a; have used it, and is confidence in «U the Is'recommended, sands within tire last given np'sll hopes of onsymsdieited cer- adspted to tho tern- diyiduol taking ,lt, ‘■‘les ns to set gmentguido LOOK AT GRAND S ILANKSf FOR J CLASS 89, ; OLA8S.90,, —^ ' - —A~'f NIFICENT SI too,ooo is 10,000 fs‘ : • 8,0601* • ‘ 8,000 Is' "< -■ . 4,000 i*)rt 8.000 is- / , AOOOis 1,800 is 1,100 is olio,.. Morbus, Cholera /isifantu Jaundice, Female Weaknesi, 1 olera, Cholera Flatulence, End may be used STEAMBOATS! After this date the Co.sa River Sleambon Company’s Steamers will leavo for GREEN.' SPOUT, and iutermSiliate landings’ as fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Me ru ing at 6 o'clock. v Leaves Greensport '"Wednes day at 9 o’clock. ELLIOTT k RUSSELL: Jan2ttriwtf. , succesfully. as un Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure iSiik hcadoeho, (as !thousand can testify ) In twenty minutes, if two or All who ore using it are giving their testi. mony in its toror, - Mix waterln the mouth with the Invigara- tor, ami swallow both together. . Price One Dollar pi 'foil SANFORD’S FAMILY : CATHARTIC FILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM £>URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and X put up in Glass Coses, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Co- . thartio Pill is gentle which the-propri tor (ice more (Ran twen- .‘Certificates of Paeku.— Do do . 10 Halves, 40 Do . do .10 .Quarters, -.20 Bj>tC41 ■,i. do J VvlOXlglWjltntO Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. The lectures of this Institution will com mence the 1 tth Nov. noxt. ■ ’ Tho Legislature of the State appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for the benefit of the College. This .donation has enabled the Trustees to erect a magnifi- cont building complete in all its departments. The museum of the Collego has been se lected in Europe with great care, and is sec ond to none in the country,. Ttiero are three large Hospitals in Mobile free to the stu dents. The rooms for Practical Anatomy will bit opened about tho middloof'Qctobor. faculty; f \ J. C. Nett, M. D., Professor of Surge] ily but active .Qathartie has lined in hU prac- fcaAWo. from those who have and the.-: satisfaction regard to their use, plane them within . The Prof foront Cathm due reference to this seen compounded purest Vegi LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON . The Three Number Rian Which takes place on evory Wednesday and Saturday in 1800. 1 Capitol Prise of. .328,000 1 Prise of ...... 6,000 I prSto pjj 40 Prises of .........3112 SOaro— 4,800 102 Prises of 100 are 10,200 nd Us which all ex] iress in' has induced me to the reach of all. known that dif- i fibre n t portions thartio PiliVas, with wall established foot from a variety ofthe Extracts,: whmh net 4<fi to: 68 Prli o&: 68 Prises of.. 88 Prises ofi...... t0 Prizes of- 27,040 Prises of. 48,080 Prisesafr..., 16,200 :a ioiSfeai a% 8 18 are....;.... 078 10 are,., 8 are HNllsM.. ,‘(M wa.^a, 43,200 6 are 186,20V: I.are 48,(80 8200,006 alike on every part 5(1 [of the ’oUmontary canal, and nro ' ' * J. C. Nott, M. D.. Professor or Surgery.a— • J. T. Heustis, M. D., Professor of Anat- :Va- X Anderson, TJf D., Professor “of Physiology nnd Pathology.' , Geo. A. Koichum, M. D., Profi rinciplea and Practice of Medtoihe. F. A. Ross. M. D., Professor bt Muter!*, * Medieeiand Tliorapeutlcs.. / . / F. E. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet- O land safo in all.cases whore a Cathartic ja needed, suoh as Da- raugoments of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in tho Bnok and Loins, Costivenoss, Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from suddeno«lp, whieh frequently, if ucclseted, end-in a.longconrsc of Fever.’ Loss of API 6 - Ito, a Creeping sonaotlon of Cold Over the body, Restlessness, Headache, of weight in —“ tlie head, ell Inflammatory Disease, Worms in 'Bf-Children or Adults. Rhaumalism; a groat „ Pnrifiornf the blood and many diseases to ,nP which flesh is hoir. the numerous to mention In this ’ ’ rici and Diseases of Woraon and Children.. ;*» J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry. , , '! ini Goronwy Owen. M. D.,) Demonstrators of A. P. Hall, M. D., J 1 Anatomy. II. D. Smidt, M. D„ Prosector of Surgery. Address W. H. ANDERSON, junc20tri3m. Dean of Faculty. 1860 Fall Trade. I860 J. H. M’CLTJNG, Broad St., Romo, Ga. IS NOW nnCKlVINQ A LARGE IMPORTATION OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, COMPRIIlXa KYBIir VARIETY OF LADIES’ " W DRESS GOODS, Cioaks and Shawls, GEETLEMEN’S Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, ' A LARGE STOCK OF H0USE-FURNISHM6 ... : - AND PLANTERS’ GOODS! OF THE REST VIRGINIA, CAROLINA AND GEORGIA MIKES. All of whloh will be offered-for rale at the lowest possible prices tor Cosh, er to prompt- p^^usunnar. on CHATTOOGA UIVER ' ' INSTITUTE, V Gayles' mon duties of life, er any elaas in our Col* Tfrachara.aro. employed. DYSPEPTICS READ! The Beat Dyspejajtte Remedy Kaowa- TB PREPARED BY DR. ^^7^88’ X formerly of Griffin, Ga. P»of. W.W. Sha inity can attest to For isle in Rome, by - julyOitf. .. . ’■ .1. f, YEI8ER. In this vi- 70,076 Prises Amounting to ' Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. ’■ IN ORDERING Tiekeu bF Cortlflfcates, en close the mdney to our address for tho tickets ordered, oft'receipt of whloh they will be for warded by firstmail. Purchaser* can have ticket* ending in any figure they may design note. ■ Tho list of drawn^ numbers and prises will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders tor Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to ' mckinney a oo,, July2Stri. Savannah, Gs. is adxarshuunent. Dose, 1 to to . Price, 3>Dimea. ; The Liver Inrigorotor 1 and Family Cathar tic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, id sold wholesale by the Trade Jo all tho irgo towus. ■ j*: 8. T. W. SANFORDi M. D.. • Manufaeturer and Proprietor. 208 Broadway, New York. . i. Sold by Druggists in Rowe.nuglfltwtf- Colognes, Hi ; Nb PERFUMERY of Begs, Card Cases. Puff aies, Hair nat Cloth, TootjbJ White wash brusho«, A gro The enief{irlsinjg proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The PuTest ’Medical Agent ever kn) has furnished the community a Stimulant, Pure, HealthlUI and Invigorating, at the same time a. mild delicious beverage. It is calculated to do away with the vile drugged stuff that ii palmed off on! the commnnity, and whieh is injurious to body and mind. In addition to: thC oerttfleates' beheatb, ho Iras leoieved a Diploma (Tom'tho STATE AGRI CULTURAL SpCIRTY, ad additional tasti- mony from DR. JACK80JI, of Boston, under oath to it* abioluta parity. - v 'dfeRtipicATEs./ Philadelphia, Sept 0th I860. We have carefully tested the sample of the ehamotariattaahd in|oriou« ingredient the WhiskCya in geaeral use. - ^ >> . BOGTHyGARRKT* CAMAC, - - (li- AnalyttoalChsastsU. •-.u.-d w. 'WivYorifS^i -1’4av« Analysed ' Grove Whiskey, *i Wharton, Jr., 6f ! NEW 4H4!(|E(dou^!) (House formerly occupied bp Robt. Battcy.] P. M illy inform hi ten operated^on in : . _ jhloioformor the operation. After the oper ting,Worthy to"be called suffer 3. Dr. Blakaielaims that no cane afterti&arotindhealswell. Ir this method exeela all others. p.‘J3«ftsssri"' u 7 a„.. , and effectually a much larger proportion of cases than any other method. iir-, prise, Dr. Hadley, a gentleman whom tho medical profession in Western Now York, havo delighted highly to honor. These gen- . tlemen now devote their whole time,energies -and skill, to the one business of curing, the cancer, at No. 640 Broadway, N. Y. . Your* truly, Iiuo Oasis, - Member of the-Preshytery of Genesee River,. The following unsolicited testimony is from rim Farmvillo (Va.j Journal of April 26th 18601 is is to certify that I hod been afflicted with Cancer of tee under lip sinee February - .eighteen-hundred and fifty-nine, end under treatment from 2d July lost up to the 13th February lost, without much benefit. I suf fered a great deal of pain,, frequently could it ileepiqf ^g^teWMtoYebruar)! New ■ _ _ swllii cancer paths in about'two hours, and have not hfriFdny'pains since. 1 consider myself well at this time. I became acquainted with : Dr. Blake before I loft New York. 1 consid- him and Dr. Hadley wolt skilled in their pro fession and gentlemen of tee highest order, , and those afilictod will find it to their inter est to call upon teem at - their office, H9> Broadway, New York. . .. • ThoBs -Harvey. • r 'a Storo, Charlotte County, Vo, ^for aPamphletof partlcBl***,, ^cpj3—triw3m. ADAMS, McEINNE? A CO. 96 Liberty Street, es, and in fact, every that is usually kepMba First CMIj§ Wsfotore,' Having badaaveral: years experience, aniF by giving his personal attention to the bnal\ ■ As Any honse ihis Side of Auguite,'Ga.. Re- ,£iRk»ii0 C0MMISS Offer for Sale from United Itates Bonded Warehouse: lNDIES—Cognac—OTARD, NUPUY , Co;; PINET, CASTULLION k Gh- JAMES HENNESSYanff MARRETT. lETG h NE^'a A nd t R^T I EAU. and -° ER GlNS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im- ion, and various oteer &TOriU RjUM-JAMAJCA awE ST. CROIX. iSIIERRYi. MADEIRA, PORT and inds, various grades.... IN BOND^—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES Store a largo and well seieetod Johnston ft Gillum, A' T tee Btom Bodm- fbvmeriy ooeupied by MeOnireA PiRioa. fThroo dNTs ixi thor ^7'Conilgnmento must bo made to M. P GALCEr carciullWcstcditl is am ° JAMES*] state th: deleterious pure and fine CHILTON, rUeal Chemist. . Boston, March 7th, 186#. a i nave made a chemical analysis of com- merelal samples of Chestnut Grove Whi * which proves to be free from the he Dllf. aodi porttotty fare-and unadi The fine never of tbis.’Whiikay is from the Grata used in Tar Sail Rsspaetftrily, .... sepl3—4rifat Ne. D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a froi supply at JARStiL A Y-EISER’S. stock o: DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCH AS fablff-lriwly. WORMS! r WORMS! ^ en thesa MOur 1.of childhood begin to become both IjPr.i ra a rei rthe evil.