Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, November 03, 1860, Image 1

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VOL. 1. .iTr'Tvr l m o$ RpMij, GEO., SATURDAY WORN1HC, HOVEMBER 3,1860. NO. 131 l)c S ri.lDrikli} Courier PUBLISHED EVERY DAT, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORN’GS By H. DWIKELL. POUR DOLLARS - A YEAR, w invariably in advnnpe. Tfe Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. psn SQUARR OP rnx Litres. One insertion,...'. $1,1)0 Two insertions, 1.5® Each additional insertion, 0,25 One Month 4.00 , *" Two Months 0.00 Three Months, -., 7.50 Six Months 10,00 Twelve Months 15,00 A liberal discount will be matlo to those who advertise larger amounts. Obituaries of more than five lines charged tho samo as advertisements. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ex ceeding Fi ve Lines In length, nic published gratuitously in tho Coufior. Tito friends of thi parties arc requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and thoy will bo published with pleasure. f^ofessioiwl Cfii’d?. R. D. HA.RVKY, .•••••• DUNLAP 8COTT. HARVEY & SCOTT, Attorneys at law, ROME, , ... ..... ga. A DVANCES of money can usually be had upon good claims loft fdr collection. Koine, June 1.—ly. 7.. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - - ... - GA. OevtCB—Over Fort & Ilnrgrovo's now storo. foblO—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME GA - Wt.t, practice in tho counties of Cherokeo Ga. Office over N. .1. Omborg's Clothing storo RneisnKaoB—Undorwood A Smith, Romo Ga. T. U. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Oa. jan27 No. 220 Baltimore BALTIMORE, HD., IUronTBRS AND DEALERS IX Watches. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS, Military and Fancy Goods generally "A Co. invite attention to their' rich and extensive Stock of Goods, not inferior to any other establishment in their line. One of their firm visiting Europe annually ena bles them by a careful selection Lorn the best sources to offer inducements to purchasers both in style and price second to none. Watches of the best makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. aug2-twly KINGSTON HOTEL, KINGSTON, . - - - - - - GA. TJA8SENGER8 can get a good worm sup- XT per at the above ntimed Hotel, immedi ately opposite the Ticket office, on the left hand side of the Railroad going down. Sat isfaction given or no charge. Strict attention to passengers going to Rome. T. R. COUCHE, Prop’r. twtf. VERANDA > Boarding House In sight of tho Depot—ssme si je of the Street, [feblltrily] 8. G. WELLS, Pro. NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Belief A If I) THR * RICH MAN'S FRIEND ! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD - BOARD r> Xs o w . T HE MERITS OF THIS* Plow over others, for tho cultivation of both Cot' ton and Corn nro many, butl^hall mention only its leading merits: With four Wings, two small and two largo, it can he converted into Seven different Plows, all of which are very nocessnry for tho cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very important feature is durability. A Plow computed will Inst a man from two to f ••e years, accord ing to the Roll he cultivates, and will only cost about Thruc Dollars to put it up. An Agency will soon bo established in Rome, and then planters will ho invited to call and see for themselves. Address, B. F. REYNOLDS. ranr20tritf. Kingston, (la. GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA.‘ J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There- is a Livery Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, where- Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. jonHtwtf THOS. J. VERDERY, attorney at law, CEDAR TOWN, - GA. Will practice in tho counties of Ftoyd, F»lk, Paulding, Carroll, naraldson and Cass. Siriot attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly j.Jyr. n. c - n. suitu. UNDERWOOD & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, • GA - Practice in Upper Georgia; also in the Federal District Court of Marietta. / kn20'59-ly Seventh Year in the Trade—A fast age re quires fast work eT ~m. ~seago~ " PRODUCE BROKER —AND— General Commission Merchant, Office in Scago's Block, No. 15, Alabama St., ATLANTA, G.\. S ELLS nil Goods on arrival at 25 porcont. Will make returns within three days from receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in this city, New York, New Orleans, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 25 per cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City. Tho citizens of this City, or strangers, in this City, on sums not less than $100, ut 1. per cent.; on smaller sums at 2J per cont Respectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. C. II. SMITH, ' NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and Tennessee. % nng3, T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROSIE, GA. feblO’57 W.-B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, GA. Office—In City Hail Building. npr8-ly DRS. GREGORY & FARELL, BROAD ST., ROME, GA. Office—First door below Choico Hotel. ootlOtwly - Dr. B. SI. STRICKLAND, PRACTfCING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Store of Baker, Echols A Strickland. •Room over McGuire A Pinsen’s store. . Rome, Ga., July 14, trily.* 1 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME, GA. r- -—At Romo Railroad Depot. N. 8. COTHRAN, Pi-ea’t iLWELL, Seo’y. july28 J. T. DUANE, ENT ©EWTIST, ROME, GEO. Rooms over Fort A Hargrove. H AS been engaged in the practice of Dentistry in Europe and the United States for the last twelve years; and will guaran tee to those that employ his services, entire 'satisfaction, in both, the' operative and meohanical branch of the business. Particular attoution given to regulating childrens teeth. jbw-AII work poribrmod at reasonable charges. mByI7—twly, DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, «iu. PENMAN, ’I*** ~t)llector'and General Agent i ’ _^*Offlco in Drug Storo of Bakor A Eoh ols. febl7-trily. A. J, BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, OA. Ian31,18po; [Trily. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO ■ —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, actors & Commission Merchants, 6 CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. HENRY ^JEFFERS,} Chs 8 ' September T,—ly. Dol’QREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co, DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 and 82 Chambers St. N. Y. W OULD notify tho Trado that they are opening Weekly, in new and boauti the ful patterns, WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excels every Print in the country for perfection of oxccution and de sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints nro cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly at tended to. FebifflU, trily. DODWORTH’S MUSIC STORE. No. O ASTOR PLACE, N. Y. PUBLISHER ASII DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC, Instriunonts, AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Songs and Compositions for tho Piano Forte, By the Best Masters, Sacred and Organ Music; Dance and Military Music, for tho Piano Forte, Sunt by mail, postage free. (Stamps may be sent instead of change.) CATALOGUES OF MUSIC FOR Brass Bands; Quadrille Bands, small or large Orchestras. PRICE List of Brass Instruments, Sent on application. THE “Journal for Brass Bands,” A new publication of Band Music, is issued on tho 15th of each month; also, the ‘-COM PANION,” containing Marches, Medleys, Ac. The instrumental parts in these words are sep arate and ready for performance. HARVEY B. DODWORTH, sopU-twOm Dlreotor of Dodworth’s Bends. ®nsii)ess Gfllrds. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, NaiU, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnnbnrgs, - . maylS-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. Swiness A CARR Mrs. Summerhays B EING desirous of selling out her Winter Stock of Bonnets as rapidly as possible, will after this date sell them at NEW YORK COST PRICES, An opening of a complete stock will take plaeo on Thursday, Nov. 2d, to which the ladies are invited; octSOtwswtf TO THE LADIES I WMOBLB&STOGtt Have just received a large assortment of Fall and Winter MILLINERY G 0 0DS, Which we will sell at the lowest prices possi ble. Come and judge for yourselves, octll J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY informs hia friends, and tte public genB,^W. Uiat hu ountiaua. the practice of D ENT1STR Y in all its branch es, and has fitted up an office, over the store of McGuire A Pinson, where ho is prepared to executo all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in tho most approved manner. He would also call tho particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su- erior style of tocth, sot on gold plate ; for ieauty, strength and life-liko nppcacance, they are not surpassed. As an iinpressionbas been made that my prices for dental opera tions are higher than the usual run of Den tists, I beg leave to say that thoy are tho same as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Savannan. For Artificial Work mychar- ges are as follows: Entire Sots Uppor and Lower from$100 to $25t Half Sots, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Huts, Up’por and Lower, 25 each. Partiul Sets in proportion to the abovo. A* I am well posted in aii thelato improve ments of the day, I feel'confident that I can meet tho wants of ell who may need the ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are want ed; as to their utility iu answering the purpo ses of nature, I oan give them in abundance, from those wl.o have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States. J. B. MURPHY, Rome, Sept 14, 1859.-tf. JETNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital,.......’. $1,500,000 00 Paid up Capital....;.. 1,000,000 00 Assets 2,030,423 80 E. G. liin.KV, Pres., T. A. Ai.kxa.-ider, V. P. T. K. Brack, See'ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r. W. S. COTHRAN, Agt., Romo, Ga. aprllStrily. PHIENIX INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON. -JCAPITAL JtelljMlQP.1 ^ , CHARTER PERP’TUL. II. Kki.looq, Sect'y., S. L. Loomis, Prest. W. S. COTHRAN, Agt, Rome, Ga, aprilStrily. W. & Atlantic (State) R. R, Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— Juus W. Lewis, Supe’t. — ., MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at 10 20 a x Arrives at Chattanooga ..........7 84 p m Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 A At Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 r u EVENING PASSENGER THAI*!. Leaves Atlanta at night 8 15am Arrives at Chattanooga 5 )0 i « Leaves Chattanooga, at ...3 00 r u Arrives at Atlanta »...U 32 A M This rood connects each way with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and tho Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar3tri. thos. J. PERitYV o. w. f. lamkix. PERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, TYTILL keep constantly on hand, a well jq selected assortment of Groceries. Al so. Provisions, such as, Bacon. Lard, Flour, Meal' Ae., Ac., which wo will soil low for Cash, or country produce, nt casli prices. We feel grateful for past favors, and hope by prompt attention to business, and fair deal ing, to raeei vc a liberal share of patronage.— Our motto will bo quick sails and short pro fits. Givo ns a call before buying elsewhoro, Romo, Aug. 31, ’59.tf.' Family Supplies JAS. W. LANGSTON, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, OA. T IIE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting of FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, . SUGAR, CANDLES. SYRUP, TOBACCO. MOLASSES, 8EGARS, COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No pretenso is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL as at any Other House in the eity. C^Terms—Cash only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf Phelan’s . Improved Billiard Tables AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by letters patent dated Feb. 19 1850. Out. 28, 1856; Deo. 8, 1857; Jan. 12, 1858; Nov. 10,185b, and March 29, 1839. Tho recent Improvements in these tables mnko thorn unsurpassed iu tho world They aro now offered to tho scientific Billiard play ers as combining speed with truth, never be fore obtaining in any Billiard Tablo. Sales rooms Nos. 05, 07, and 09 Crosby street. PHELAN A COLLENDER, sepll—trlSm Manufacturers. A Fro ih and large Stock of Southern Raised Grass Seed* O F 111 kinds, Just received by TURNLEY, obit No. 3 Choico House. BOOTS AND SHOES MAXUFACTCHKD nV P; A. OKIIEKOi ROME 6A. The Subscriber !* supplied with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA- TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots A Shoes. He employs th* best of Workmen and keeps posted on the latest fashions. Genteel Fits and lVort warranted. Thankful for past favors ho hopes to re ceive a continuation of patronage in this branch of home industry. aug25—ly . P. A. OMBERG. Change of Schedule. Office Rome Railroad, Rome, March 31, I860. The Ublqtiity of Patents. Tho. Scientific American, ip noticing a new patent bier for lowering ydBpyfotfl The Crisis, in Virginia. ACTIVE *HBASUttBS* tOR ' utility M. I ■ ... -iff j-J drives indulges-In*tie* The following are the 'resolutions, in full, offered by .ex-Govovnor Wise at the greats States Rights gathering ih Princess.Anne' county, Virginia. , Tlie resolutions were adopted' by acelatnA- tion, and immediate steps were taken to carry them ittto effect t 1/4 . •) 1st. To appoint “committees, of safe ty,” as in Revolutionary times, to con sist of six persons from enoh magisterial district, a majority of Whom for each district may act. They shall devise and control measures of police for our. safety, and for enrolling and organising a body of “Minute Men,"'for whom in all respects they shall provide. And quarterly, or oftenerat such times as they appoint, the respective committees of the districts, or their representatives, shall assemble, ih whole or in part as they may direct, as a general council for the country, which shall sit under a Chief of Minute Men, to be elected by the several councils'and removal at theur pleasure. The Minute Men Bhall exe cute the orders t)f the district commit tees, and of the general Council; and shall, when necessary, be provided with the proper mentis, 2d. Thatit ba recommended to every county in the Commonwealth to organ ise ih the same' or a similar manner, and to publish the same as we now or der for notice to our friends and co-oper ators. v, 3d. That the momtnt the election 1 return's are made known, and it is ascertained that Abraham Lincoln is elected President <jf thte l/uited States, the general oottneil of this county shall select one delegate (Wlp each district to meet' such delegates at maybe appointed by other counties to assemble ih convention ' at Rich* ntoud, to determine upon measures for protecting our own safety and honor os a people, for defending Gaa Constitu tion of the United States, for saving our rights in the Union, and for obtain, ing the sanotion of the sovereign State of Virginia. 4th. That these proceedings bo pub lished at Norfolk and Richmond, and copies be sent to eaoh county ' in the Commonwealth; and that the President and Secretary of the meeting be order ed to see this duly executed.' 5th. That a committee of five be ap pointed by the Choir to ooiiduct corres pondence in this and other StatesAnd a committee of five in-eaoh district be also appointed, to raise funds to defray any expense of printing and distribution ana correspondence. 1 ; Resolved, That meetings bo hold in each magisterial district, withlh’a Week; for the purpose of organizing aocording to the first resolution. in rofergpce ^. ■ The Hire of thU 4* *»h*t ^siteredly, moves on pi tent invenlibna.- The lti< font is wrapped in linen whioh hits been woven on a patent loom, from yarn spun oh a patent frame, and he draws his first drop of nourishment from his mother’s breast through a patent nipple shield.' The girl fondles a patent doll, . the boy whirls a patent top or plays with a ball which is made under one- of the . mo3t valuable patents of the age. Itt later days we put on * shirt;- which, with the rest of 6ar. clothes, is sewed on a patent - machine, with a patent thread, by a potent needle, whioh comes enveloped in a patent wrapper, and our very bootscre madex>£ patent -leather, wa rise An the HMMtag .from •• patent cliptio spring bed, undo the patent fas tening <of our windows, toll up :onr pat ent qurtains, open our patent locksjrto our doors, whioh were constructed of patent pwbinery, and.go„dqvmsterour coffee, which iq.made jn a patent pot We write with' patent pens, — dip Into patent ink in Thus, surrounded' -our life, whiotet* i of making a iortenp to ;somo patent invention of pur own, till at last we are placed jri a patent burial case, rind lowWifi fWtrt'apkteUt fcier into our final placebf restel i.-ailn-i -vd <*tn .*ia HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. Mrgtm JUST RECEIVED JgfWJai a largo sad oxten-^^i __ufSHr sivc Stock of Sehool,WBHaSsE Classical nnd Miscellaneous Books. Also, a largo variety of Stationary, "Wall Papering, Engravings, Paintings ana Fancy Articles, suite bio for tlio Holidays. Merchants and School Teachers, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. Tho attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Oasli. jan3—twly tieorgja' rilate") Tlio Atlanta Ac ricultti *of - —. Ini* ^"he Society Btfd lti ^m^.'Mual hMtrnglasttdgfatdn the City CdMUU Room,.atithe' City Hall; There''was a fair attepdpnoe. The following Ate ten p^optfelael) taf r Qte, jjfft,. Presidont;Hon. D. W. Lewis bfHah- ■tviSik.^r. ..-i»W •>bg*" * ' , « vice raasnnniTS. .jwtt-’bdw 1st. Hon. GeorgeP.Harrison; ofChab- ham. -ii: i ^-v. Mttcnd 'J 2nd. T. M, Fjirloyr, Esq., of .^ump*' B. F. Ward,’ of Butti. " 1 *"“•* w 4th, Dr. Beasley,'uf Troupi 5th. J €. Spronil, Esq;, of Cass.i,„ut 6te. gWtiiptasgljiips.ofjClarkfe,, 7th. Hon. R. H. Ward, of Greene. '8th.''Hon. W; Schley, of Richmond. OorrtapohiSnffr-Secretary, W. Howard, of Kingston, Casa Cbun- ^The last is a newly created WHOLESALE TOBACCO BOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST., ROME, GA. ■\\TILL keop constantly on hand a largo W and onreiully selected stock of Vir ginia and North Carolina Toboooo, and will supply the trade on os reasonable terms os can bo had olsewliore. I. G. B. WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W. C. SLOAN. Home Ga. W. J. M. THOMAS, jnnolOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. J.R. MARTIN, Succccaor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. wnOLKSALB AXD RETAIL DEAI.EB IX CHOICE , CONFECTIONARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS & SHAD IN THEIR SEASON.-.' CANDY MANUFACTORY • AND bakery. assorted candies Put up in Boxes to suit Cuatbmorif. Parties Supplied with Cake- jtttr- Orders will be attended ji witji Fr «r'c«k P4tCh -'^ seputwlyg Letters not Pre-Paid.—fcjie .^oet- master General has iBsued an order, of which the following is a oopyt “Whereas, by act of 3a of March, 1855, the postage upon all letters ex cept sueh as are entitled to pass free bo* tween places in the United States,-is required to be pre-paid; and whereas, the department, through oounrtesy; fats hitherto at considerable labor and ex pense, notified the parties addressed in all instances in whioh the writers failed to pre-pay, that their letters would be forwarded on receiving the postage duo thereon; nnd whereas, instead of di minishing; tie number of such letters continues to increase, thus showing that the omission to pay is international. It is therefore ordered that from and sueh unpaid letters he sent to tee Dead Letter Office to be disposed of in like manner os others are. The VlcC 'Presidents are distributedb$r Congressional Districts, the numbers Indicating tee district eoch represents. ye Committee, tee members of which _j appointed 1 by tee President, afad whose names will be announced in due time. ■ -The time and place for holding the next Fair, will be fixed by ttye Ex- >cutlveCommittee. ,,, ... Mu ; t> . VictsstTCDES OF Rome AND bee Popes;- The papacy is not so near its end as ma ny hope and expect. It has survived many.a togas hard as the present.In 1527 the combined German and Span ish armies of Charles V. stormed' atta sacked Rome, enacting in its streets tho most diabolical cruelties, burning, tor turing,. robbing,, ravishing, and destroy ing for ten days. Some six thousand of the inhabitants perished, 10,000,000 crowns of plunder were collected^ <MMl Pope Clement VII. paid 400,000 ducats It is therefore oraci-ea tnat trom ana It' : nnrl W^como flirt loon, who seemed to hesitate baldl himself, at tho last date, bk the Pope) who escaped ih 'tho t of a footman on, a coach box; publican governpicnt was , then Iishod, but another year saw him, I again and how he looks for b*-- from the despotisms which would aelvea tremble at his fall; Hia ituhtffO- end, but that dominion is .realw bis Weakness, and hot his strength, and when he is well rid of it,h&lrQF reign as head of tho Bomad ChteeUte.WHh more substantial Jnffiiencwtennt! long time past.—.SiyitrA wapsr. , r , H No Bex Swarms in MiswwrEt'.kt. Throughout Missouri the total' failure oftbe bees to swarm during tbebr" mer Just past, attracts tontion, and excites muu _ In tome localities, farmers who Mte* hundred stands, and who Watched close ly the movements-*of the bees, .report that, although the little insects have worked all through tho summer With their accustomed industry, and i Steamboat Notioe. On and after the lit day or September neat, the Qooss Riv - 1 e.mn..v wit; P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome dally Ono er Steamboat Company will charge on Packages of Money containing Thousand Dollars er less 25c,' over One (Sundays oxoeptod) at 61 o'elook, P. M., and nnd under Two Thousand Dollars 59c. return next day at 61 o'clock. A. M. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL, 1 day Mf. 8. COTHllAN, Gcn’l Sup't. j un g 25 Agents. Well Pot TooE-rasB.—At a Printer's Festival in Boston, a short time sinoe, tho following capital toast was drank: The Editor;—The man that is expected to know everything, tell all: be Knows and guess at the rest, to make known his own good oharacter, ‘establish the reputation of his neighbor, and elect all- candidates to office, to blow up every body, suit everybody and reform the world, to live for.thebeneflt of others and have the epitapii on his tombstone.— “Here he lies at last in short, he is a locomotive runner on the tract of pub- lie notoriety; his lever is hia peh; his boiler is filled with ink, his tender is his scissors, his driving wheel is public opinion: whenever he explodes it is caused by non payment of subscrip- tions. _ Thomas F. Dasw Abuested.—Thomas F. Drew, who kilted Mr, W. Tooke, in Madison county, and for whom there was a reward of $2,760; was arrested on Tuesday last, by Mr. W. M. Hum phrey, of MonUoello,- and Mr. J.-W. Redding, of Madison. Qe-was «on oealedin a swamp about twenty-kwo miles north of Quitman, Georgia. His captor, had been on his trail for a day or two, and camped out on tod night previous to his arrest. When they came upon him he was sitting down ap parently asleep, grasping in onehaUd a double-barrel gun, and in the other a Colt’s repeater. He also bad upon his person a pair of steel barrel. rifle, pistols, -and two knives.. fit) Was taken by surprise-and arrested without any trouble. " Oq,8duday-teat4ie cut off his double thumb, so as to avofthdeteotion on that account. He bad completely besmear ed himself with turpentinoand gressa, to preven t the dogs from folloiring hU trail if plaoed upon it. Hehadpiovis- ions to last him a week longer, and am munition in abundance. He was oa w ried toMadiaon, and unow«>nfin«din too jail of that county.—MonUceuo \tta.) Friend^ \ SQrAt a late military dinner RTBit timore, ono of tho visitoi-s proposed* toast-, “May the man who has lost one ' tho bco U.SLI-.-CO with the Cthef complotely chan and caused muc bjundor. S arvelous accounts ’ ents and robberies, on paper, so that bis readers may be able m streteh. these to any length that pleases thorn. — yylt is understood tliat dent will nominate Attorney Black to fiU the vacancy in the S Court, occasioned by the ( ' Daniel’.