Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 27, 1860, Image 3

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iti-Wertlg (Cournot; Saturday Horning, Oct’r 2T, 1860. ■jag* Joseph WALKrn is Agcht’ for thin paper in Charleston, S. C., and is authorized so make contracts for Advertising, receive coney and givb receipts. g^QEE FIRST 7 AND FOURTH PA CES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER;; For Solicitor General, Wo are authorizod to announce the name of M. KENDRICK, of Newnan, Cowota cp. as a candidate for t|io offloe of Solicitor Gen eral ef tho Tallapoosa circuit. Election first dValn jjJay in January next nugtwtd \ H. A. Gartrell Esq. Mu. Emron: Please allow us to announce tho abovo named gontloinan as a candidate for 8olioitor General of the Tallapoosa Cir cuit. -'Maxv Votejis. sOpl8— trift.wtd. • Rosie Market, Oct. 26.—No change in the cotton market since our last quota tions. It now commands from 7i to 10 cents. Corn 75 to 85 cents, and Wheat from $1,35 to $1,40. [communicated. City Hall To-Night. Our citizens are to bo most agreeably entertained to-night at City Hall, by tho Holman Opera Troupe. This Troupe consists of four of the most talented children,,two boys arid two - "girte, who nro represented to us as prodigies in their liiie.. The two lads are aged, re* spoctively, 12 and .14, and the little girls, 8al!ie and Julia, 9 and 6. They have good voices, and have been thor- ougly instructed by their parents. They sing, act, dance and change dresses with the ease, effect and skill of practical performers of tnuoh older standing, and possesss no small share of the fir comica. As we have high authority for pronoun cing this the very best juvenile compa ny that have ever been in our midst.— They are aided by their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Holman, who were the tenor and soprano of the late Wm. E. Burton, while he had charge of the New York theatre. - We have been infonnod by Mr. Busch the Manager that during the perform' anoo the smallest woman in the world! will be exhibited. The Fkiulb 'Ton Thumb, 10 years of age, 28 . inches in height, and bat 20 poppds in weight. The public will no doubt extend to them a most liberal encouragement. Prizes.—The proprietor of the South ern Field and Fireside,'Oflfer the follow ing prizes to Southern writers : For the beat story. $100. For the beat poem not less tpon sixty lines, $25. For the best poem, loss than six ty lines, The artioles to be forwarded by the first day of January, 1801, Trip prizes will be awarded by aoomiriittee tone se lected by the editors. ‘'Minute Min.”—The Waynosboro i, ou , states that the young men of Burke oounty are forming a.' company of Minute Men. • LATER FROM EUROPE* Arrival of the Steamer CITY OF WASHINGTON. Cafe Race, Oct. 24—The steamship City of Washington, with Liverpool dates to tho 10th inst., touched off this point anil was boarded by . the steam yacht belonging to the New York Asso ciated Press. . Commercial News. LivERppovCoTroNMARkET.—Tliesales of Cottori -in : tlje market on Monday arid Tuesday; the 8th and 0th 'inst:, were 22,000 bales, of. which speculators and exporters took -7,’500 bales. The market closed firin at^extrerae- prices and with an ndvanoing tendency. Wednesday, Oct. 10.—The cotton mnrket was buoyant to-day, with soles from 15,000 to 20,000 holes. Leverfooi.General Markets.—Bread- stuffs lwd slightly .declined. Com was steady and Provisions dull: Manchester Market.—Trade in the manufacturing districts was favorable and prices advancing.' ■London- Money Market.—Consols clos ed at 08). SECOND DISPATCH. Tho steamship Jura had arrived out. At Manchester every description of yarns had advanced in price. At London, Consols for account were quoted at 93@93{}. The intelligence founded on a dis patch from Garibaldi dated at Genoa on tho 4th of Oct., lias been confirmed.— Garibaldi's dispatch was “victory along the whole lino." The Royal - troops are being pursued. The reference was to the battle at'Volturna, which result- in a protracted and bloody struggle.— The Neapolitans were driven back in disorder to Capua. Their loss was esti mated to be 3000, besides about 5000 prisoners. Garibaldi lost about 1200 of his force. There was no insurrection in tho Pa pal .States; — THIRD DISPATCH.. Tho Piedmontese had entered tiie Ne apolitan territory and somo assisted the IGaribaldians in battle. Mazzitii lias left Naples. Latest from LivEimior,.-Oct. 11.—The sales of cotton to-day were from 12 to 15,000 bales. Tho market was buoyant and at full prices. Mexican News. New Orleans, Oct. 23.—Private advi ces from Mexico say that the Liberal party under Ogazoii had captured Guad- ulnjaru. Fusion. Boston, Oct. 20.—The three parties opposing the Republicans in the fourth and fifth districts of Massachusots hove fused, uniting on Bigelow and Appleton for Congress, against Rice and Burlin- gatno. ■y . ■ * 4 j.—;. ^ —•— • • Gov. Wtso’ij Speech. I Norfolk, Yh. g(it„2&.^Ex-Governor Wise made a speech of three and a half hours duration At the Breckinridge. Bar- Ibecue in Princess Anno county yester? day, in which ho strongly advooated the necessity of the unity of tho South. |Jjt tho close of his speech resolutions JwVo proposed, apd unanimously ndopt- fed, in favor of forming companies of 'Minute Men throughout Princess Anne and adjoining counties. Murkcts. Charleston, Oct. 25.—Sales of cotton to-day 3,600 bales. Sales of the week 12,600 bales. Prices have advance ful ly $c. Middling ll@ll[c. Beceipts |of tho week 15,300 bales. New Orleans, Oct. 25.—-Sales of cot ton to day 8,000 bales. Middlings 11V- @lUc. Itccaipts of tho week 15,300 bales. a*#- At an impromptu meeting of the Republicans, in front of tho Tribune of fice, in New York, on Wednesday last, amotion was putnud carried instructing Lincoln, in case of his election, to ap point Horace Greely Postmaster Gene ral. TO THE LADIES! uMQBiMsmim Have juft received a laTge assortment of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS, Which wo will soil at tho lowest prices possi ble. Come and judge for yourselves, octll COOSA RIVER To Consumptives. T HE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after bavine suffered soveral years with a severe lung affection, and that- dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to mako known to h{i fellow-sufferers the 'means of cure, ‘ -• To all who desire It, bo will sc&d'a copy pf the prescription used (freeof chargo,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which thoy will.find a suiutCcnn for Consumption, Asthma, Baoxcmis. Ac. The only object of tho ndvortiscr in sending the Prescription-is to. benefit the'afflicted, and spread informatioa which he conceives 'to be invaluable, and he hopes every. Sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, And may prove a blessing., '. Parties wishing tlio prescription will nlcasa address Rev. EDWARD A; WIL80N, • Wllltamsburgh, octl3twly] Kings county, New York. Royal Arch Chapter,^ Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in cash month.. THOS. J. PERRY. H. P:, ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,; D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. fobOtrily. NO. 40. Regular meetings, '1st and’ 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G., THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Seorctary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. fcb9trily. Floyd Encampment, No. 11. I. 0. 0. F. R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon day Night3 in each month. Omcr.ns—E. A. BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dr. J. KING, S. TV. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, 8. LEVINSTEIN, Tros'r. juno2trily. Wo cannot too often impress upon mothers tile great advantages to be derived from tho use of .Dr. Bull’s Vegotablo Worm Destroyer. Put.up as they aro in the form of candy, children cat them with avidity, and the de struction of the worm is certain, and. that too, without injury to the health of the child. —N. O. Courier. oct23tw3t FROM $39 75 Memphis, $31 75 35 00 Nashville, 27 75 25 00 Chattanooga, 25 00 21 00 Knoxville, 25 50 23 00 Atlanta, 21 00 20 00 Augusta, 17 50 24 00 N. York & Savannah Route. _. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES OF PASSAGE. AMjaK Cabin Passage, - - $13 00 Steerage. “ - - - 7 00 New Arrangement for Through TICKETS TO NEW YORK. F1WU Now Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery Columbus, Albany, Macon, Eufnuia, Baggage chocked through by tho Mahattan Express Company on the Central Railroad, and delivered anywhere in New York or vi cinity. By the Splendid and Commodious Steamers, R. R. CU YLER, (new)1000 tons Cant Crocker MONTGOMERY 1000 “ “ Berry. HUNTSVILLE, 1000 « “ Post, MT. VERNON, (new) 1000 « ' « LaylioJcP LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS DAY AND SATURDAY. 'The samo arrangement oxists from Now York, where tho steamers leave Pier 12 N. R., on Thursdays and Saturdays, With tho same through rales of faro and express facilities, - These Steamships are new, and built cx.- pressly f»r this route, and for speed, comfort, and elegant accommodations, are not excel led by any steamers on the ocean. Through Tickets can be procured af the -■ following places: ' ‘ - New Orlcnns—It. Gkiidcr, OOGravierst. Mobile—Cox, BnilNAnn ft Co. Columbus—8. H. Hill, pgent IMrnden’a Express, and J. M. Bivens, Tr B. R. Ticket Agent. Eufaula—A Stow. Montgomery—J. W. Gnadonr, General Ticket Agent. A Pori*, agent W A W. R. R. and at all other points, from connecting Railroad Tick et Agents. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO., Agon to, Savannah.. H. B. CROMWELL A.CO.,. Agents, 86 West St. and 335 Broadway, sep25twly . . New York. A Desirable Home for Sale, n • I wish to sell: my land lying jgHTViSM. on the Jaoksbnvilie; road 14 11 p Aft miles from Cedar. Town, con- HBililB taining 294 acres, 20 cleared, SasSSsH tho balance, iu. timber,. Com- meut on tins place is unnecessary, as it is known by llio community to bo No. 1 Cedar Valley land, and is one of the best improved places in the Valley. Having on it a new frame dwelling with five rooms, and front and back porches, frame negro cabins, cook room, smoke-house, stables and cribs; also, finely watered by n fine well ton stops from tho house, and Big Cedar Crcok running on tho North and West boundaries. No improve ment is noedod as the place is woll fenced, mostly with new rails, outside, and cross fen ces. The neighborhood is uxcellant, and con venient to Churches, Schools, and Mills. This place will bo sold at exceedingly low figures. For further particulars apply to Wm, T. Newman, Rome, Ga,, or to mo. on tho prem ises. G. W. NEWMAN. sep20twftwtf After this data tho Conn River Shmmboa Company's Stoamor. will leave for GREEN. SPORT, and Intermediate landings as fol lows t STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome; Tuesday Morn ing at .6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport Wednes day at 9 o’olook. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL. jan21trlwtf; STEAM WOOL CARDER. I desire to call the attention of ,tho Farmers and Wool growers |genorally to my neweustom jsteam Curding Machine,located nne, near Broad street fronting Harper A Batter's Hardware Store. As I have many yoars experience in tho Wool Carding busi ness, I think I nitngivo general satisfaction, md solicit the patronage ef tho public. Septl4 —w2m G.J. DYKES. Superior White Lead, A T very low prloos... Also, Liniocd Oil A. Copal, Demar and Japan Varnishes Hi of the best quality end at lowest prices. For sale by .FARELL A YEISER- T>UUNETT’S Flavoring Extracts. Coco- £> aine, Kallcston and Tooth Wash-a Iffsh supply at FARELL A.YEISER^ Dissolution. mHE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has Jv this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. All -persons indebtod to the firm are aoquested to mako immediate payment, as A. J. Pitner the Junior partner, expects to leave this plrike in a few months, and their busi ness must be wound-np before he leaves.— The business will be conducted in tho name and'style of A. O. PITNER, at tlie old stand, whore the notes and accounts of tho firm will bo found tor a short timo. jan3—lttwtwtf FOR FALL AND VINTER, 1860. A. BAtIM, ^WOULD most respectiblly announce to the citiseris of Rome and surrounding country “PEOPLE’S SAVINA STORE,” IS NOW IN FULL BLAST, and has received, and is constantly receiving, tho largest and most HtcAerdie stook of . -wmx - goods, li EVER beeh exhibited in this place, and trill be sold at least from 15 to 20 per cent less thnn in any other house in Romo, as no one can undersell me. I append a list of some of the choicest Dross Goods, which for beauty, style and qual ity, cannot bo surpassed, and something entirely new in market. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Rich figured and colsred silks, Rich Brocado silks, Rioh Broche do Afrique, Solferino coilcr, Rich Broche do Valanes, small figured, Rich plain and figured Reps, real Irish Pop lins, plain aud figured, Foulard Silks, Black Silks, a hill assortment, Plaid Lanee, ita all colors, Brocade Magenta, plain and figured.Merinos, all-wool Dolains, plain and figured, Muslin Delainsand Cashmeres, from 124 Cents and upwards. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! For Ladies, Misses and Children. A very large lot of latest patterns such as Zouaves, Bournous, Cloth Arabs, Raglains, Ac., from $2.00 and upwards. SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. My Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery department is completed, and contains every thing belonging to that line. Also, Corsets, Ladies Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. Ac. Also, on band a full assortment of House Furnishing and Plantation Goods, consisting of Blankets, Kerseys, Linsy, Stripes, Ticks, Osnaburg, Flannels, Prints, Napkins, Toweling, and a choice lot of Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, aud , Ilea dy ]VJa,cLe Clothing AH of which will bo sold ivt my usual low prices, respectful!: My stock is unusually full, and I same, A. At the •‘People’s Saving Store," near Etowah Hon i c - ROME, GA, oct20tri0m Seware of Mineral Poisons. J. 80VEE BODS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES Imperial Wine Bitters all diseases requiring a Tonic, aro unsurpas sed. They are raado of a pure Sherry Wine, and aside from their medicinal properties, they are a most wholesome. and delightful beverage. ■; ,• His Brandy Cathartic Is a sure remedy for eostlvenoss, liver com plaint end dyspepsia. They are pleasant to the thsto; sure in their Sporation; and as a cathartic, entirely, effectually aud positively suporcedcs the uso of Pills, so nauseous and dlsagrcabie to the taste. His Imperial Gin Bitters Acton the Kidnoys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, and are a suporiqr remody for dys pepsia, connected with liver complaint in all its forms, FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, They are truly valuable, made of pure Hol land, Gin. pleasant and agreeable to the taste and may bo well termed a necessary Female Companion. His Cathartic Syrup For Infants, Children, and delicate Females, is certainly one of the most desirable and valuable medicines in tho world. It is a per fect substitute for calomel, acting on tho liver removing all obstructions in tho Rowels, cur- y invite the publie to an examination ef the .asnam- ited testimony is from HOLD! GOLD! NO BLANKS! GRAND all-prize SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER, I860. Authorised by Special Aotff tho Legislature Every-fi^et«a Prize* * CAPPeSTPRIZE I 9 ^CKBra ■ Halves, Quarters and Eighths inproportipp.. To bb DrawnEahh Saturday,'Jrf.lfliU; ‘Ja'4w city of Savannah Ga - . CLASS 90 to be Drawn OCT. 3, I860. r CLASS 97, “ “ fo’ i860 ’ CLASS 98, « “ If. 18^0. ' CLASS 99, . « 24, i860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. gp 9,060 6,000 4,000 3,000 3|000. .. 1,600 ^ m . 800 600 400 10,000 l* , yet L tho taste, that ohildren will cry for it, and It is as gentle, innocent and harmless as the dow’s of noavon. Thousands of mothers throughout the land will bless the discoverer of 7his invalunblo medicine. CHARLES WlDDIFIELD ft CO., Proprietors, 640 ft 051 Broadway, Now York. Sold Ry Farell ft Yeltor. mar20-trilr J. C. BAKER... ~B. W. ECHOLS A Colognes, Hair Oils, ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Seen. Bags. Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portmon- nies, Hair lint Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for sale bv TURNLE1, febl'l. No. 3 Choice House. NEW FIRM im BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MUCUS, <pg$ptnngigty|N|i| 0ILS,PAINl'S.&g :V auss, PUTTY, DTUSTOPFS! PINE ClflARS, .. LIQUORS for Medio&l Pur poses, &c., &c. &c. Rpnie. Gat Feb. 18th; , . - {frlwawtf.j Prize 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 100 100 100 26,0(10 Prizoa of 25,000 Pri.ee of I,OOP is 10,000 is 9,000 is 5,000 is 4,000 is 3,000 is 2,000 is 1,500 is 1,000 are 500 are 400 aro. 300 aro 200 are 100 are 75 aro 60 are $8 2 so ’ 3 JS£ H A”1.4Kg‘gSfs , SjS?i ,0 “ Certificate* of Packages will be' sold a* the following ratee, whioh 1* tho risk: A Certificate of Package of 10 Whoto*; $80 Do Do Do Package of 10 Wholes, !} 0 JO Halves, ' do 10 Quarters, do' -10 Eighths, LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING The SRLENDID DRAWING ON Three. Number Flani ekes piece on ; evS7Wedne^»yTna Whioh takes place on evwTWr ;' ,,Saturday la1860. IS m Of ■ 6,000 : UBiSsfer:.: S'SEcE'--S M1U Prisesof_. J». 43,800 27,040 Prises o£. - 5 are ,,135,200 48,680 Prizoa of. - r ~l are- n .—- 43, 9 80 78,976'Prlxls* Prizes Amounting to Whole Tickets Segars and Tobaeoo T HE finest quality of genuine Havana Ss- cars, and best grade* of Tobacco—es pecially for retail trade. To be had at_ jutHOtti. FARELL ft YEISER. Share* in Proportio IN ORDERING Tiekefi orO Moss the money to our addreu for the A 1 S^te's5Shal, j !to | * drawing. ,1m --.-ei «• ,• ... » • All communication* strictly confidential. .,'giaMfir^^gf" oct25tri. ' Savannah, Ga. D R. SUDDS Worm Destroyer—a fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER’S. Member of the P The following nusdfl Farmville fVa.] Journal of April 29th ' Thia U to certify that I had been afflicted, with Cancer of! the nnder lip since February eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and under treatment from 2d July laat up to the 13th February last, without much benefit. 1snf. fered a great deal of pain, frequently could t sleep. On the 16th .February lash I was loved by Dr. Blake's partner, Dr. Hadley; Dr, Blake being absent from New York. - Up on' my arrival there I was relieved of all my cahcor paint in about .two hours, and have not had any pains since. .1 consider myself, well at this time. I became acquainted with Dr. Blake before l lett New York.. I consid- him apd Dr. Hadloy well skilled In their.pro fession and gentlemen of the .highest order, arid those nfflioted will find it totheir inter est to call upon theta at their offloe, 449 Broadway,'NeW'tiwk. ‘ -t ■ -.4 - r : Hmsi nssHWi ■; I Harvey's Store, Charlotte County, Va. ,yar%end for * Pamphlet of particular* v • seplS—triw3m. ■■■■.■• GREAT BAB0AN8. TOWN PROPERTY. THE SALE OF Apply, to 7 T>ft,J,KING. E! HOUSE. [Hour* formerly occupied by Soil, Satlty.l K L. ' NO. 3. icinds, Chemicals Fancy Artfole*.— Also, Palnta, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern . Baisad)— Glass,Putty, Glue, Brushes, and In fact, overy 426,000 thing in his iineor tliat is usually kopt in • **--? First Class Drug Store, Having had several yoars experience, and >y giving bis personal attontion to the- bust ■ ness, he hopes to merit a share of pnhlln pa- tronagei and to be able to furnish, hil ous timers reliablesudieles, at as - U . <v LOW PRICES, ■As any hoaso this sido of Augusta, Ga;. Re- member (he location. The wants of tha country thall bo supplied. . febll. 00. !L QN.'and after otrourl w and on all contracts oxcceding Thirty Dpliara One-third of tho amount must be paid when ordered, and tho balance when tho work la taken away. All parties indebted to u4 are requested to make Immediate Payment. •WT Noble Bro*. & Co. i.;aug3otf 23L • j l .„•;[j, ^ 'TICS READ! The Best Dyspeptic Itemcdy Knows. .RED BY DR. W- W. BLIB8' of Griffin, Ga. . ' Y. Sharpe, and others in this ti- inity can attest tq its For sale ip Rerae, by Jalft.tt J. G YEISER