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brought to our not
been prompted by » feeling of patriot-
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i uro counted,— Montgomery
the vqtea
JJWJitTn
*Thw must refer to M. J. Saffold, Esq.
last year elected os a State Rights Demo
crat in Montgomery county and subse
quently elected by the Legislature
Chancellor of the Middlo Division of
the State.
Proposed Extension or tiie Overland
Magnetic Telegraph to Russia.—The
Washington Star learns that uieusures
are being promptly taken by the com
pany that recently obtainod the con
tract to construct for this Government
the Russian Government to a plan for
the extension of their line via Russia’s
American possessions; to connect with
the present lines from St. Petersburg
extending through Russia very near to
those possessions. From information
lready in the possession of the com-
? ny, little doubt is entertained that
a Russian Government will zealously
nd promptly lend its countenance ana
ocuniary assistance to tlie 'Bcheme;
vliiob, after all, may within a year, or
it most, bring to New York advices
rom London not more than twenty-
our hours afta, being, dispatched from
he British capital. Verily, We do livo
n an age of progress.
OiiidiN. or the Zouave Uniform.—A
writer in tho Oourrier des Etas Unis be
lieves that Lamoriciere, the first Cap
tain of the French Zouaves in Algeria,
thought more of the old national dress
of the peasant of Brittany than of the
costume of the Turks' or the Moors,
whin he had to clioose a new uniform
for his companies. In fact, with the
exception of tho cap, which is rather
Turkish, the breeches, the leggins and
the jacket’of the Zouaves are a pprfect
imitation of the dress of the farmers of
the district of Cornwall; or of the shep
herds of the paludal country pf Butz.—
Lamoriciere, by the by, was Irani in that
old Armorican province, so long devo
ted to religious and monarchical princi
ples , and that may account for tho
rattier unexpected steps the renowned
General lias takon in regard to the Ro
man question.
Reward of Treason - .—A letter from
Naples, noticing the defection in the
Neapolitan army, says':
A llrigadier-Generul by tho name of
riganti having sold himself and brig-
ie to Garibaldi, for? a stated sum of
140,000, was suspected of treason by a
Irummer, who gave notice of it to 12
^oldiers, (like himself faithful to the
£ing,) and ut. the moment when the
leneral was accomplishing his abominn-
>lc deed, he was fired at by the twelve
ildiors, and killed on the sjrat. The
eneral had a son who was an officer
the Neapolitan army; ho blew out
|is brains when he was informed of the
It of his father.
I*®-We learn from .Trenton, New
brsey that nt the present term of the
(nited States Circuit Court, a suit in-
Iving the.right to $5,000,000 worth of
estate, 'situated in the heart of New-
, will probably be decided. . The
lethodlst Church Society is defendant,
lit the present suit^-a test one—is
Jouglit against a merchant named Fer-
I, who lias a building on the disputed
loperty.' An notion for ejectment lias
pen brought against tiie defendant by
an Buren Ryerson, of New York, to
st the title to tiie whole property, and
fiucii interest has been created by tiie
magnitude of the claim uud tho various
aterest affected l>y .it.
_ _ “Fifteen yeara ago there was not
aore than fifty miles of railroad in Mis-
lissippi; now it is said that there are
Ibout eight hundred miles of comple-
1 railroad, which is in successful run-
j operation, and about tho same
dumber of miles of road in the course
construction.
| ^®*The Women are the only arislo-
ats—at least in America. J ones choo-
i his associates according to his real
i and affinities; but Mrs. Jones
at the wealth, stylo and “p
1 of people, before she sends
ler card.
heaven, and light beamed upon them—
a sleepy flame, as seen through a hazy
cloqd. In a moment, the blazing sqns
ngwPMJpto—a moment, the Wli'eelm{;
of planets ; then came long eternities
of twilight; then, again, on the right
hand and t he left-, appeared more constel-
lations. At lust, the man sank down cry
ing,‘Angel, I can go no further; let
mo lie down in tiie grave, and hide my
self from tho infinitude ot tho universe,
for end there is none.’ ‘End there is
none?’ demanded the angel. And
from tiie glittering ,-ptara that shone
around, there came a choriil shout,
North and South.—Tiie exports of
tho products Of the slave-holding States
is two hundred and twenty-two thou
sand dollars; while tho exports of the
products of dm non-slnvoliolding States
is five millions, seventv-ono thousand ;
exports not designated, ninety-six
millions, eight hundred and twen
ty-six thousand; thus showing that
the trade, which is carried on by
Northern cities with foreign countries,
is done oq q capital of produce' by the
South for exportation, of more than two
. JpiJtfDJ yMT
United : States Treasurv.—By .the
inonthly'stutemcnt l>y the Troasuror,
thero was, on tiie 24tli ult., subject to
draft in the United States Treasury tho
sum of $4,523,270.
Something New for Farmers.
SEED WHEAT.
“CHILIAN;’- nud “TURKISH FLINT" -
' ‘Seed wheat; ’ ,
F ARELL * YEISKli hare just ro-
eeived ■ >maU quantity of ihCse excel
lent varieties, raised in Burke co., Oa. Ho
and sec it; you may do well to try a few
bushels im an experiment. [octlUwfin
T
PsoriTs or the Banx or England.—
the six months ending Au^_
1, the profits of the Bank of England
fere $35,550,000, and a dividend offiv
ler cent, declared,making ton percent
»r the year.
r^ritr
hun-
| IQyThero are’ now over three
jjti£4ra£iM
’ mile section west of Marshal!
$XM. ... , , . ,
r.ti M ISO i
‘A tardy protest against thero
a{Usion of tongues at Babel.—Tho
at learned men in Spain, and some
most distinguished, have formed
iety c full of seal and hope, called
i Sooietdad do la LcnguaUniversal,”
i the intent to do away with all dio-
landdifferenoes among the apeak-
; tribes of the earth. Among the
lies of members ore somo high
i roll of science.
of God’s Works,
in his dream inti
haven—saying ‘come
khow the glory of my
its angels who stood
he said, take film,
obes of flesh; cleanse
ions; put a new breath
intohisnostrils; buttouch nothishuman
heart’—the heart that fears, and hopes,
and trembles.- A moment, and it was
the battlembnts of heaven.' Some time
on tho mighty angel’s wings, they fled
HJLlif S J! iftffe
t i- ATTENTION!! - •
Ladies and Gentlemen!
FIX YOUR GARDEN’S.
GREAT AUCTION SALE
OF FRUIT TREES
O F all kinds. Grape vim-s. Strawberry
Plants. Asparagus. Rose hushes. Rasp
berries, Dahlias, Ac., do., all raised in the
gardens of Messrs, h im' ort A llro.
Tho sulo will commence on Tu sday. Nov.
0th. and continue on every Saturday Morning
thereafter until llie entire stuck is s<•}.<!.
Sold at the Aueliou room of Juhnston A
Gillum, Broad st.
Rome, Ga., Out. 0, 2whrivr.
Z, B. HARGROVE,
BUCCKHSOU TO
NEWMAN & NOWLIN,
ff
Having bought tint entiro stork
of the firm of N’iwimin A Nowlin,
and largely inurvaaod it by recent
additions * in every <l<’]>urttno!it,
with Fresh nud Genuiuo
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Pure Liquors,
For Medicinal purposes. Ac. I am prepared
to furnish the people of'Itomp mid viiurtlty:
with all and 'every article in tho Drag 1thiv
as cheap and on ns reasonable terms us any
other house this side of Augusta.
Mr. JOSEPH M. MACK,
Who is an experienced l’hariuareutist and
Druggist, will remain in the house, uud give
his entire attention to the business. Physi
cians desiring their Prescriptions accurately
and carefully prepared, will find it to their
interest to entrust them to his care.
octV Z. B. HARGROVE.
Just Received,
40 gulls. Cqstor Oil, egi.
2 hexes C6d Elver Oil,
100 lbs. Cream Tartar,
2 gross Concontrntcd'Lye,
lOqthi put? PanrlSttrdhf) « 'T (J
100 “ Saltpetre, - -
5 gross German water-proof matches,ik
20o lbs English Red Lead,
And other articles in the Drug line.
ALSO—A lot of' fine French Brandies, Ma
deira, Sherry, Port and other Wines of the
finest quality for Medicinal purposes.
ALSO—A largo lot of Brown Windsor, and
other Toilet Soaps, together with a fine as
sortment of Perfumery, Pomades, Ac.
ALSO—A fresh invoice of all the most pop
ular Patent Medielncs.
LLi
MAPES’
«*lze4 Snper-Phdsphate
REMOVAL.
T HE undersigned, Agent for the above
Fertiliser, in consequence of its marked
arrangements with the manufacture!
large and lull supply; and' requiring greater
facilities for storage and otheracoommoda-
quantity required, with promptness. He
may be allowed to express his satisfaction in
view oi the fact that el tho numerous pur
not shown a decided superiority. Planters
who have nsed Mapes’ Phosphate, nop make
it their sole reliance, and are ordering (some
ef them) ns much as fifty tons, for use the
uext season. This fact speaks for itself. Wo
have discovered a quality, developed in tho
drouth, which was bofore unobserved, vis >
its hygromotric power, or capacity, to absorb
moisture from tho atmosphere, which obviat
ed to a large extent the late unparalleled
drought where it was used, while most other
fertilisers were nob only valueless, but posi
tively injurious to the p'.ant. Tho safety and
profit** * money investment, arising from
the ttseof Mnpc»’ Phosphate, are now placed
beyond question, and the experience of the
past seoson.'Bnk established #Bnt we have,
without hesitation, always asserted for-it,
that is the only- fertiliser reliable' under all
olrcumstances of soil, mode of cultivation,
and’.of weitther. ;
The Uriderslgnod is also' prepared to sup
ply ahv description of AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS, . f di
lates! improved patterns adapted to Southern
cultivation, At lowest prioos. '
.J. A. QUIMBY,
No. 3, Warren Block. ■
nct9tw*w5m] Augusta, Geo.
Geo. & Ala. Railroad Co,
B Y Resolution of the Board of Directors
the 4th Installment, being 10 per cent,
on the stock Httbrfcribed, is called lor, paya
ble on or by the 1st day of October next:
6. ir SMITH Sec-ty and Troas.
JiAptls?—twtd
Steamboat Notice,
f Oil Snd aOcr tlic 1st day Af
8-p ombur next, the Coosa Kiv-
S&tSSI cr Steamboat Company will
charge «n Packages of Money containing
One Thousand Dollars cr less ^.’>c, over One
and under Two Thousand Dollars otic.
ELLIOT!’ A RUSSELL,
nugat..-;- - - - Age^ti
Etowab River Plantation
. For Sale.
The undersigned of
fers for sale his Plan
tation on tiie South
ddo of tiie Etowah
ltiwr. seven mites from Kingston and a
ing the celebrated place of Col. Nathan
This Lend is bounded on the north bv tiie
river which separates it from the Rome'ltnil-
rond track.
The place contains Five Hundred Acres of
Lund—one hundred and twenty-five first
quality river bolt "in, and tiie bnluuec first
quality up land. There is nbout Sift) acres
in eultivution, and the remainder well tim
bered. There is ,a comfortable dwelling and
nut-houses, including an almost new Gin
llnusu and Screw.
Price $11,000—Terms, $i.000 nosh, nnd ilic
balance in notes nt ono, two nnd three years
with interest from dote end well secured.
Coluc and sco tho pluoe or address,
JOHN c: EVE.
june7-w2t*twtf Kingston, Ga,
N. York
or:
vannah Route.
nt for Through
HEW YORK.
New Orleans,
Mobile,
Montgomery
Columbus,
Albany,
Macon,
$39 76
36 00
26 00
21 00
23 00
20 00
Baggago checked through by the Mahattan
einity-
tne I
S raox
•“PWP. 1*1 75
(tshvillc, 27 76
Chattanooga, 26 00
Kooxvllle, 26 60
m»ig> m iiTwm
r y Bteflmejs,
ins Capt Croekef
By .
tlr.cuYEe; .
moHTgomer
HUNT8VI
MT. VERH6S, (fieWIMIW " layfi'cld
LEAVING SAVANNAH KVeBy tffiUtB-
DAY AND SATURDAY.
The same kfrihgement exists from New
York, where the steamers leave Pier 19 N. R.,
on Thnrsdsys and Saturdays, with the tame
through rates of fare and express facilities.
These Steamships are new, and built ex
pressly for this route, and for speed, comfort,
and elegant accommodations, are not excel
led by any steamers on the ocean.
Through Tickets can bo procured at the
following places: ,
Now Orleans—R 1 . Gkddkr, 00 Gravierst.
Mobile—Cox, BttAmAKD A Co.
Columbus—S. H. Hill, agent Hamden's
Express, and J. M. Bivens, Tr R. R. Ticket
Agent.
Eufauln—A Stow.
Montgomery—J. W. Gnzoonr, General
Tioket Agent.
A Popk, agent W A W. R. R. and at all
other points, from connecting Railroad Tick
et Agents. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents, Bavannah.
H. B. CROMWELL k CO,
- .Agents, 86 .West at. and 335 Broadyray,
aepzslwly New Yerk.
Seed Wheat and Rye!
1 f\l If! Bush, prlmo Red Mediterranean
1UUU Wheat.
2000 Bushels prime Red Walk Jr Wheat.
1200 “ « White Ky. “
300 l.hls Flour.
500 Bush Seed Rye,
On hand, and to arrive, for sale.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
Rome, Sept. 17, ’60.—,«np1Stw2ni
DODWORTH’S
MUSIC
STORE.
No. 6 A8TOK PLACE, N. Y.
PUBLISHER
AND DKALUR IN
m
2,000 ACRES
i OF'SO.1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOR SALE I
The subscriber offers far sale, nil
his lands lying in Cedar Valley
und uenr Cedar Town. There is
about two thousand acres Iving in
olio body ami it will be sold ail to
gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers.
There are four dwellings aud sets of out
buildings nnd the lands so surrounding as to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings are nil good, two of them the resi
dence of tiie undersigned, nnd that formerly
occupied by Judge Win. E. West, have eight
rooms each and the oilier two are framed
cottages \vith lpnr.rnoms each. ;
There is also on tho place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, nil
carried byi water powor. ! \
These Lauds are all of the best quality of
tho famous Cedar Valley Lunds, and that
strangers may know something of (heir .pro
ductiveness the subscriber would stale that
in 1858 lie made a little over ten, five hun,
dred pound bates of Cotton to the hand, and
in 1859 over eleven snino sized bales to the
hnnd./-y. r ; t'; - 7 ", . '
The'dwellings on tho above named places
arc all within ono mile of tho Court House,
and consequently convenient to Churches
and Schools. Persons desiring to" purchase
are I'oqucited to come and see the lands or
for further particulars address
■ " J. J'. MORRISON,
mayI2-tri*w-tf. Cedar Town, Ga.
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
MUSIC,
Instruments,
AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Songs and Compositions for the Piano Forte,
By llic Best Masters,
Sacred ami Organ Music; Dance and
Alili'nry Music, fur the Piano Forte,
Sent by mail, postage free.
(Stamps may lie sent Mislead of change.)
CATALOGUES OF MUSIC FOR
Brass Bands;
Quadrille Bauds, i-inal) or largo Orchestras.
I*RICE
List of Brass Instruments.
Sent on application.
the
“Journal for Brass Bands,"
Anew publication of Band. Music, is i-.-eed
ou the 15th'of each month; also, the ‘-COM
PANION,••containing Marches, Medleys, Ac.
The instrumental parts in these words are sep
arate nnd ready for performance.
HARVEY B. DODWORTH,
scjill-twfim Director of Dodirorth’a Bands.
Administrator’* Sale,
V virtue of . ditpifier, of
fiimfotFloydcoifcijraP*..
at the Coart Houae in the town of Rome, on
the first Tuejdvrjf 'Ifaet^bwr pc^th*^1-
° A ¥root°o?Land adjoining lands of Sam!
Mobley, Walton H. Jones and Rowland Bry-;
ant, containing 320 acre*, more or less, about'
200 aero* in cultivation, the balance well
timbered. Tbo ploco la well known as on*
of the most productive and dosfrable in
Vann’s Valley* lying within 34 mile* of Rome
on the Cave Spring road. Tho "Goo. A Ala.
Railroad, which it now in an active itate of
progress, runs through the tract. There is a
good Gin House, Stables and Negro Cabins
on the place, well watered and in a good
neighborhood. Sold a* the property of the
estate of Gabriel Jones, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs of said estate.
Terms—One-third cash, end the balance in
one and two years, with interest from date.
MARY H. JONRS, Adm’x,
WILLIAM H. JONES, Adm‘r.
oct4—twStawtd
, Prepared by B. D. Trail, 43 Bowery, 1
SsJtSEH fftsL’ifi&trtsuGsta
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
C'' Elf^D&OPS. ) beenfriwbte.Udand
J tub nkvbb failing > proved by ten years
1 REMEDY. J experience to be tljo
only certain, safe and
reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangentente,
Diarrhoea,' Dysentery, Cramps, Pains, Chol
era, Cholic, Ac., new before the public. One
or two doses of 20 drops, will ouro the most
severe cramps in the stomach in 90 minutes.
A single dosa often cures the Diarrhoea and
it never constipates the bowels. One dose
will satisfy any one of Us merits. Price
only 96 Cent*.
New
A Nowlin.
Newman
[aug2tw*w
JBTEAM SAW M&.L,
Driiverwl at the Mill at $1,09 per hundred,
or at steamboat landing in Rome, or at inter
mediate landings on the River at $1,96 per
hundred. For dried lumber 95 eonts per
hnndrcd additional will bo changed.
BOBT. Q. TOMLIN,
J. L. McCARVER.
sop92twAw6m 11
TJURNETT’S Flavoring ExtraeU, Coco-
Is nine, Kalleston and Tooth Wash—a
fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER.
Phelan’s
Improved Billiard- Tables
AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS,
Protected by letters patent dated Feb. 19
1856. Oct. 28, 1856; Dec. 8, 1857; Jan.
12, 1658; Nov. t6, 1858, and March
29, 1859.
Tho recent improvements in these tables
nmke them unsurpassed in the world They
are now ofTermt to the scientific Billiard play-
ors ns combining speed with truth, never bo
fore obtaining in any Billiard Table. Salei-
rooms Nos. 65, 67. and 69 Crosby street.
PHELAN A COLLENDEB,
sepll—trl3m Manufacturers.
Real Estate for Sale.
Having determined to remove
permanently to Atlanta, we of
fer for sulo thnt property in
..►„ Dc ? oto ' improved by ns, and
croon the Garden and Nursery, establish
ed by us, Is situated.
Tho place contains Ten Acres, with a oom-
fortablo residence and desirable advantages
in tho way of Fruit Trees, Vines, Ac.
„ JOSEPH LAMBERT,
sepi l-tw4t ALPHONSO LAMBERT.
Geo. & Ala. Railroad.
IET1NG.
Pursuant to notice given by those ropro-
aentin S niora than one-third of tho (took,
theGeo'!* b ?. a ™ e *. t . in 8 ?f the stockholder* In
Rome,
next,
fllltho ▼AWJoy of J. H.'jmmpkin, deoeosed.
Alsd to consider the progress and man
agement of tbo work. _
™ wui oe a meeting of the stockholders In
t, at 1 o clock, P. M.Jtoelect a director to *
augtfi CHAS. H. SMITH, Sec’y.
MMSW
on the Jacksonvil
flultS&Mr '
Ulning 994 acres, 90 cleared,
4he balanoe in timber.' Co'm-
plaee to. unnecessary, as it Is
dwelling wltb flv4"iwnls7dnd"lwSe
and- book porehes, frame negro eabin*, oook
j watoiJd by a' fir^welUMi stops' from
“Wt 1* needed as tho place Is well fenced,
ces. ^honeighboidloodisexM iass*
’•nfant to Oburehcs, Schools, and MUIs.
This place will bs sold at oxeoedlngly low
figures. For furtherpartlenlars apply to Wm.
T. Nswman, Rome, (fa., or to ms,on the pram-
, # O.W. NEWMAN.
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