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papor in Charleston, S. 0„ and is authorised
to make contracts for Advertising, receive
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MATTIES;gjgg • ftp ftteQTW £
. For Solicitor General.
Hi are authorised-lo annpancq thenpm
Of M. KENDRICK, of Newn'an, Coweta coo
os a candidate for tho- office of Solicitor Geif
eral ef the Tallapoosa circuit.
Election first \Ve InisJay in January naxt
augiwtd " “
II.A.GartrcllEsq. T
Mr. Editor: Please allow us to announce,
tbe above named gentleman a» a candidate,
for Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa- Cit-'
cuit. . . Manv Voters.
sep!8—triAwtd. .
Rome Market,,. Oct. 19.—Cotton
still up and brisk. A good quality now
commands 101 ots.
From the ColumbusJSoqiiiror. j.'jj
c are permitted to copy the follow-
qXtractof a private fetter from a
( Baltimore to his friend in
t* lls oityVThe letter^is'dated Baltimore,
Convicted.—Thos. W. Cox, who, kill- 1
ed a negro of Hamp. Jones, some 15
months since, was convicted last, week
in the Polk Superior Court of man
slaughter, and sentenced to the Peni
tentiary for three years. A petition for
a now trial was mado and the case will
v-^up to the Supremo Court.
GRANDTSbDOE F, A. M. OP the -StAte
of Georgia.—The Macon (Ga.) Jonrnal
<C* Messenger ■»»»; ,
“The annual communication of fnur
Tlrand Lodge will conveneiri. thls city
on Wednesday of next week—the'Slst.
A full attendance is anticipated;- ‘
4 ■! ij-
Appointments by Hon. p.H. Hill.
Mr. Hill will address the people of
Albany and surrounding country, ou
the political issues of the dajr and;: on
the urgent neoessity of a Fusion * of. sill
the Electoral Tickets, at Albany on
Thursday, November 1st; and the poo-
people of Dalton and surrOundiug coun
try, at Dalton, on Saturday, November
3d. The people liayo only to'lyen# and
he convinced.
Fnslon in Macon.
The fusion meeting-Tuesday night
passed resolutions, -proposing to loavo'
the matter of fusion with' the dififfefent
Executive Committees of the respective
parties, with a request that they attend,
the meeting at Atlanta, on Monday, the
29th inst. - ,
The Chairman of tho Breckinridge
Committee not being present, A. G.' Bos
tick, Esq., was requested to aid -in the
deliberations of the -meeting os-ampre
sontativo of the Breokinridgo party.
Tlie Telegraph thinks it too'latte ttf
perfeot a fusion, hut adds:
“But to tho object hero avowed wo say
amen with all our heart. If a crisis is
not now upon us calling trumpot-
tongued upon the patriotio people of
this commonwealth, to stand shoulder
to shoulder In whatever course Of yemei-
dial action the wisdom of the State may
Revise, none suoli Will ever occur.”
gQ“-Slavcs aresoaroeln north-western
Virginia. Marion county has only six-
ty-tliree slaves, Brooks oounty eighteen,
and Hanoook county, in the extreme
north-west, has one free negro,-and only
two slaves.
.iS2s . .. , . .
“Maryland wiH stand by Bell and Ev
erett, her electoral vote will be thrown
for them, and old Maryland will stand
by the Union no matter Who is Presi
dent, she will march in solid phalanxth
*' ,0 tuno of the Thjnsi it tiip war cry
ould be soi^ifd^^^Jrdcts—but
pray Goi
.never h
the h
i sens'
Dplawnye,
stand bjTI
arc a few Fir\
VCry few. Now"
interest Vliktely
ndary, why do they nbt wifltdraw two of
the throe candidates, and* we of Mary
land will supportImf one of the three
W opposition to /.be Linoolii. But they
Will not do this, thtfy allow their preju-
dfoes to run away with their better judg
ment. From present prospects, Bell or
Lincoln will be the next President, and
the Union must and shall be preserved
one and inseparable.
“Tho election of Mr, Brown, the Re
form candidate, was no party victory,for
both candidates wore Bell men, the citi
zens generally voting for Mr. Brown,
they being anxious to disconnect poli
tics from municipal affairs, and believing
that the election of Mr. Brown would
result very advantageously, to us as prop
erty holders. Many votes were given to
him in preference to Mr. Hinds on that
score.”
Fire in Opelika.
Montgomery, Ala., Got. 26.—-A de
structive conflagration occurred in the
town ofOpelika, in this State, last night,
by which nine stores were totally con
sumed. : •
ESS-We learn, suys the Milledgeville
Recorder, that the Governor and Comp
troller General have assessed tho per
cent, tax upon property this year at 6}
cents upon the §100. This is about one-
fifteenth of ono por ' ccnt., tho same as
lost year. ' *
Models of Eloquence.—Wo have
rarely seen more perfectly unexception
able speeches than those which passed
between Mayor -Wood and the-Prinoe
of Wales, upon the reception of the
faster at Castle Garden :
Mayor Wood.—Your Royal Highness
As Chief Magistrate of the City, I wel
come you here, and bulieve that in so
doing I represent the entire population,
without exception,
The Prince qf Watcs.—It affords me a
very great pleasure to accept the wel
come, and 1 have no doubt that it will
be worthy of the great City of New
Xqrk.
■The man in Mercer county, Ohio,
who put strychnine in his water-melons
and thus killed five persons who were
lepredating on his vines lias been indfe-
eil
Royal Arch Chaptfc*,\
•aji son iNawiSjOtf. $ r zi5
;ular Meetings FIRET; TUESDAY
9IIT in each month- .
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P„
ANDREW .I. BEARDEN, K., ‘
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S„;
B. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. 0. LOVE, Scc'y. febOtrily.
“PEOPLE’S
ovf■*['’• polin’stjAst, mmm
TnlSVAHM. 7 8*ft
NO. 40.
Regular meetings,' 1st and'3rd JW.ED-
NESDAY NIGHT in cneli month.
Officers—GrtH. 3MITH. X.. G., (j a
THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., ;
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
febOtrily.
Floyd Encampment, No, 11.
i. o. o. E.
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon
day Nights in each month.
Officers—E; -A. BURGH, 0. P.
AvP. NEELD, H. P, , ;
Dr. J. KING, S. W.
W. N. DUCKER, J. W.
GEO. R.; WARD, Scribe,
S. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r,
juno2trUy,
Wo cannot too often impress upon mothers
the great advantages to be derived from the
use of Dr. Bull’s Vegetable Worm Destroyer.
Put up as they are in the form of randy,
children eat thorn with avidity, and the de
struction of the worm is certain, and that
too, without injury to tlie health of the child.
—N. 0. Courier. . oct23tw3t
IS NOW
and most
EVER been exhibited in this .place, and villjm soildnt least from 16.to.20 per cent, less,
than in any other house in Rome, as. no one coin undorseU-me. t> - ■. ■ f-
I append a list of some of.the choicest Dress Goads, which far,beauty, style and qual
ity, eaunot bo surpassed, and somothing entirely new in market,
’ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Rich figijrcd and co%d ; silks, Rich Brocade silks, Rick Brooke do Afrlque, flolWno
colter, Rich Brooh'e d, ; Valanes, Bmoli flgut^di Rioh.plain and figured Reps. real Irish Pop
lins, plain and figured, Foulard Silks, Blaok SUks,. a full assortment,, Plaid Lanc^-inoll
colors, Brocade Magenta, ,plain and figured Merinos, alUwool Pelains, plain and- figured^
Muslin Delains qiid Cashmeres, from 12J qcnjs|md upwards. -
^OAES! C1<Q4|[8!! CL0|4ks!!!
For Lndies, Misses and Children. A very largi lot oMafest patterhs such 1 os Zoifarcs/
Bournous, Cloth Arabs, Rnglaine, Ac., ifom $2.00 end upwards.
SHAWLS-GF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
My Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery department Is 7 completed, end contains ovcry>
thing belonging to that line. AIbo, Corsets, Ladies Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. Aq.,.
Also, ou hand a full assortment qf
House Furnishing and Plantation Goods,
N. York & Savannah Route.
GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES
OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, - - $15 60
Steerage u - - - $ 00
New Arrangement Tor Through
TS TO- Nr
KEMFTON’S ....
Ill CO PH ERO US.
EMPTON'S TRICOPHEltOUS is a
Medicated Compound for preserving,
restoring and beautifying tho Hair, for re
moving dandruff, and lor preventing the
hair from falling out. Itis com pounded on
phroly scientific prineiplos, and is entirely
of a vegetable character. It strengthens the
roots of tho hair by stlmulatihg t]u scalp,
cleanses the head, and as ou agrepablc acces
sory to Me toilet is unsurpassed. In the
Words of a poet, who hns'provod its excellent
aiyl varied qualities, it may now ho truly
Raid—
Behold s,doukle clmrm, whoso potent power,
Adds a new grace to boauty's-choicest dower,
Bids her rich curls a silken lustre win.
Heals the torn liosh, and cools tho burning
. . skin.
The-loosoned hair, touched by its halm takes
root, > . . I
And from tho scalp now, living fibres shoot;
And look nt woman—lo! ea -h flower tress,
Shinos at it waves, though lato 'twos' lustre-
loss.
Smiling, sho marks tho change—l.or fears
• , nro flown, '
The crowning gifl of nature is her own;
At morn and evu tho liquid is applied,
Thq rich mass lengthens, and grows thick
. ' bosido,
Shq makes no secret of tho causo, ahd thus
Spreads tho just fame of Kempton’s Trieo-
. i pherous.
' For kale by P. L. Turnloy, Romo, G a.
juneStltwSm
Tlio earn* arrangement exists'-from Now . ; Jjy
" ' whoro tho Steamers leave Pier 12 N. Rtp ™ -
oso Steamships are new, and built ex- ’ “
i.. r n.: 1 r .1 i* j. . .. < •
TICKE-
Fitqu
New Orleans,
Mobile,
Montgomery.
Columbus,
Albaiiy,
Mu con,
Eufnulii,
NEW YORK.
Fn'qn;
Mbmphis, $31 75
Nushrille, .27 75
.Chattanooga, 25 00
Knoxville, 25 50
Atlanta, 21 00
Augusta, 17 50
$3(1 75
35 00
25 00
21 00
23 00
20 00
. "24 O.tf ,
Baggage cheeked through by tlie Mnhattan
Express Company on the Centriil Railroad,
and delivered anywhere in Now York or vl-
oJnity._.
By the.Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
R. R. CUYLER, (npwVIKOO tuns Cs.pt Crocker,
MONTGOMERY' 1000 « “ Berry..
HUNTSVILLE, ' WOO «’ “ Post,
MT. V}3RNON,(n,ewjl000 ./* « Lnyheld
York, whuro tho Steamers leave Pier 12 N. R3'
on Thui-sHays a.“ “ " ‘ J —
throu '
pscssly for this routo, and for speed, comfort,
and qlegoni acenmmodntions, nife not excel-.'
led by any steatntSrs on tlio oecnh.' ' •
ThfoU^i Tickets can he procured it the
following pi ices: ”
New Orleans—R. Gediihs, OOGravierst.
Mobile—Cox, Brainard A Co.
Columbus—S. IT. Hill, agent Hamden’s
Express, and J. M. Bivens, Tr R. R. Tickot
Agent. 1 4, .
Eufaula—A Stow.
Montgomery—J. W. .Gunoonv, General
Ticket Agent. «, •■...'••S* >.’>■ ■■
A Pope, agent W A Wt,U. R. and at all
other lmints, from rnnnoetithg Railroad Tick
ot Agenta. BIUfllL^Si BALDWIN A GO.,
v Agents, Savannah.
H. B, CRQM.WELl, ft,CO., .
!Agents, 80 West st. and 335 Broadway,
sop'-’Stwly ■ Now York.
Steamboat Notice.
;i On and after tho iBt day of
• September nest, tho Coosa ltiv-
.1 er Steamboat Company will
chargo oh Packoges of Money containing
Onb Thousand Dollars er less 25c, oVir One
and under Two Thousand Dollars 50c.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL,’
V ttUg25- ; , ; t ; ; Agents, j
for Sale.
Farm for Sale.
i<- The tandersigned offers for
Sitlst^58.<qns ef Latpd’ ipmiles
west of' Romo, on tho Cedar
Bluff road, and one and a half
lrorn Boon’s Ferry on Coosa River—
about 05 acres aro open, 10 of wliich
tom land, And the remainder good <
eo. In All there ate a 1
Yanciy Declines Discussion.—Tho
following paragraph we clip from the
Nashville Banner of tho 27th. It ap
pears that the Hon. W. L. Yancey did
not go to Nashville, for the. purpose of
meeting Judge Doiuglas or any one else
in political discussion. Mr. Dougins
spoke in that Mty on the 06th ihst.,
and Mr. Yancey on the night of that
dft y’ .C.- • : -
After _ Judge Douglas had concluded,
wtd cries for Gov; Foote were heard.
The Governor appeared,,and deolininff- -T-. 1 1 —“— 1
to make a speech, resid a lengthy corr^s- STOCK OF GOODS
pondeuoe botweon the two exeoutive W U
Committees, Douglas and Breokinridgo,
in regard to a proposed discussion with
i « X a ” oe y; Tl »e Breokinridgers de-
[ clinod tho discussion, and the Gover-
' nor interlarded the oorrespondenso, as
iM® v « r y sovero donunoia-
matlo° f ^ eir oour *® * n fOflnrd to the
4 Desirable Ho:
-I wish to sell
on tho Joeksnn-
lqilMlfrora
taining 291
ftho balance In .
nieut on this place Is unnocesf-iary,
known fey the community, to be .No,
Valley land/aml is ono of (he.best !i
places in the Valley^ Having mi it
frame' dwelling with, five rooms, .and
and back piiruhes, fruiue negrn cabins,
room, smoke-house, Atublcs and cribs; nine,
finely wutered.by a fine wclj ton steps from’
the hauso,' attd Big 'Cedar Creek runulng an
the North and West boundaries. No improve
ment is neoded as tho plnoo is well fenoed,
mostly with newrails, outside, and cross fen
ces. The neighborhood is excellent, and con
venient to Churches, Schools,and Mills.
This place wHl.be sold at exceedingly low
figures. For furthor par'Uoii]ars applv to Wm.
T. Newman, Romo, Ga., or to rae.on the prom
ises. G.W. NEWMAN.
8op20twAwlf
[DER.
the attention of
id Wool'growers
i {onerolly to my poiy custom
JSteair. Carding Machine,located
ar Broad Btreef fronting Harper
All nf which will be sold at my usual low prices..
My stock is unusually full, and I respectfully invite, the publie to
'5 a, i;. Hi AG
an examination of the
.etDotl xeq tfdkKl
At the •‘People’B Saving Store,” near JStovrphJSou f V
.S.vi: t O1TAAHTA0 j :
oct20triQm.. *.., rf . i ...•, n u, ■ • . i
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND j/IViERY
joN,” formerly
tr~Mie.cntrv.bv Johif n. 'Weike.r, haa r b’qon
purchased by the .present proprietors, and
no ekertioni will be sparca .to givo.perfoct
'satisfaction to those yrho ma y patronizo this
Stable. Mr. E. G. Logan, whoso long or - '
eneo eminently qualifies him for "the ;
will hive charge of, the bustucss, Ah',
proprietors hope, by' meriting, to'.rqchiye A
liberal Bhnre «f public patronngo.
^S7“Tho best of,horses And vehicles Wjll
be'kept fyr hire. "
#20-Persons' wishing to buy or seU h n rBcs
may always get a good trade at this Stable.
■may3Itrlly. . v
J. C. -BAKER:;.V.-..-:.J..;;. R‘. W. ECHOLS
BAKER & ECHOLS,
agues and Flavoring Extracts,
under good fenco.
acres of bottom land on the plus.
On the prcmlses there Is a gneH cabin con
taining four rooms, kitchen, smoke house end
.other necessary buildings, having four
prings convenient. In A- convenient »Ofc*
,on for ehnreh, school ntad post ofllco prlvlD
For further particulars Address
• «v 1 n JOHN KINOAlD.
oct36w2m ' Missionary SHtlon, On. ’
A Butler’
years
ness, ^— _
is hot- >n d solicit tho patronage ef the publie. '
upland, Septl4~w2m G. J. DYKES,
about 23
FOR SALE,.
At a Desirable Country Stand
A STOCK OF GOODS at one of tbe best
and most desirable country stands in
Cherokee Georgia, having a present bushiest
of fVpm Eight to Twelve Thousand Dollars
—a'healthy and fertile neighborhood, a Tost
Office and other con vonienecs. Apply at this
office. oct2Aw2m
STEAM WOOL 0.
I desire to call
the Farmers an.
T Dissolution. , V
ffUIE firm of A. G. AA. J. P1TNER, has
X this day boeu dissolved by mutwl pon-
sent. All portons indebted tothtffirm are
(his place in a, few .months, and their busi
ness must-be wound jp before)hi leaYbA.— 1 -
The business will bo conducted in tho name
and stylq.qf A. G. PITNER, at the old stand,
whoro the note* And accounts of the firm will
be found fbr a ehoritima.
jan3—IttwAwtf
Colognqs, Hair Oils,
ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Boon
Bags, Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portmon-
aTesi Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dustbag and
White wash- brushes, A great variety for
sale by TURNLEY,
fobll. No. 3 Choice House.
Gf,ASS, rurryv
UGDQRSffdr M6d|,d« Dnr-
poses, &c., &c. &c.
Romo. Go. Fob. l«h. [triwawtf.]
GOLD I GOLD! NO BLANKS!
GRAND all-^^AfCHEME
McKINNEY Ac Co., Managers.
Authorised Actrf the Lcgislgfu:
Every Ttti&ef&Trize.
caphOS
»eo,opo.
TICKETS ONLY $10. , T . ..
Hnlvos, Quartos Eighths, in.proportion.
TO iq i)raiwa E»ch Saturday,' ini 1800j in tho
it.! ,, city.pf SavannahGn.' ,vi
CLASS 00 to be Drawn OCT; 3,-'1800,-
CLASS #7, - ’ ■ « x V-.f> io,- l«60.
CLASS 98, « ; . )< IT, 18**.
CLASS UU; ■ a* .i> - “■ 24, 1809.
MAGNIFIQENT SCHEME.
t; FritW: --$00,180« c! .-,r $69,000
'*21 *Ui .viurt/wSw®,
; ,,s^pl3—triwSm. .IMlSV 9 « jfff
*
50,305 Prizes Amannting to $373,OOO
WILL BE DRAWlTTHlSMONTIf. * .
. Certificates of PaokaMawULbe sold at the
followingrates, which Is.thd risk: ■ <’ vii i
A Cectifieato of Package of 10 Whoies, $80
Package of 10 Whole*, ■
do 10 Halvea, ’
do lootatov
u. |a{
COMMISSI
B"!
Johnston & Gillt
A T tho 8toro Room formorly (
MoGuiro,A Tifason.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY Wnd SATNRDAT-
Broad Strut, Borne, . .
" te*“Constgnment8 must bo mado to-M. P
LOOK AT TltlS.
A SPLENDID- DRAWING
The Three Nu
Which takes placo on eve:
40 Prisos of. t|oo.
SJDa&aaStWta'-t#
‘II f Sstt!:s»«4B».ss '(#?!
£ NO. a CHOICE HOUSE.. / )
IHo Ifmd^mriy.ocfiipicd by Itobl. Mqthy.] Vi
I^TUltNLEV;
sis
Sffl
• notr opo
tractive
i n
Tijifeo thonnmoyfy.our i
ordered,, on receipt o{ i
Superior WhitJlS'
A T Very low ■ prices. Also, Linseed Oil
OL Copal, Domar. and-Japan Varnished
.11 of the best quality and lowest
For sale by FARELL A Y
is nt*94h..xo
4,810 Prf*eSoT...7....... - V
“,040 PriMsof...;
i,630 Prises of,..;
>*T1
er®.... - «»«•
aro........'. 48,290
Sort. ,M6,W4
1 aro...—,.. 43,980.
cates, cn-
Ifurthiftickets
.UmywiU-haddm.
• may 1 desi.
liolist pf drawn numbers and
iqscnt to pnrohasors immediatel;
■ Orders fer Tickets,or CtrtiAedtes, by Mail
MS,| »3'J'^!Rttk.a»4uwS
gaiaSOBfc^
B&SSJtSt raSsnaKrr
besh supply at FARELL A.Y-EISER. Ay supply as rAtvcui. |