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Saturday IHomiug) No*’r 2, 1800.
pm- Joseph WAinren Is Agent tor ‘this
faapor in Charleston, S. C* add Is authorised
to make contracts for Advertising, receive
r and give receipts.
tfdr Solicitor General. \
We are authorised to announce tho nam
Of M. KENDRICK, of Nownan, Cowota coe
as a candidate tor the oftlco of Solicitor Gen
eral ef theTallop rosa circuit.
Election first Wedjtusdoy in January nwt
hugtwtd
H.A.Gartrell Esq.
Mr. EoiTon: Floats allow us to announce
ibe above named gentleman as a candidate
tor Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa CIS
*- ctit Mssr Vovcns. ,
Mpl8—trlAwtd.
j©">SEB FiRST 1 AND FOllRTtl PA
6es FOR INTERESTING BEADING
MATTER^ _ . ■
Rohe Market Nov. 2.—Cotton 7J@
40J. .No change in the other articles
of produce since our last quotation.
- figjjrThe Rohe Liant Guards will p.v
rade in full uniform, at precisely 4
o'clock this (Saturday) evening,.
Heavv Rain.—During almost the en
tire day and night last Thursday it
rained and much of the time rapidly.—
In the main the fall in this section
of country lias been remarkably pleas
ant.
Comptroller Gorrel’s Report.—We
are indebted to Peterson Thwoatt, Esq.,
Comptroller General, for n copy of his
Annual Report of the finances of the
8tate.
** Political Meetings at the City Hall.
Last night there was a meeting of
the Union Party At tho City Hall. To
night the Breckinridge party hold forth
with Hon. J. W. H. Underwood as their
speaker, and on Monday night the
Douglas party “exercise” vyith W. A.
Fort, Esq., and other distinguished citi
zens for their speakers. So it seems
that all parties are hard at work and
each evidently wants the last lick.
; LlVERI 1
of cotton
The mi
\
The si
pool, ori'tljieqoafof Odtol
1 lie departure of tho R
By from Turin "had Be'eiT’offlSially an
nounced. i //. 1 ■
- Pereigny has been summoned from
London to Paris. It is reported that he
succeeds Thouvenal. -
, T' 1 ® F r,eneh Clergy continue to tie
fend the Papal cause.
BQy* Every Mason, at lens*, will he in
terested in- tiio article headed “ An Ap
peal Against Disunion,” to be found in
LATER FROM EUROPE*
Arrival of tke8tearner
EUROPA.
Cape Race, Nov. 1.—-The steamship
Europa, which left Liverpool on the
20th of Oct, was boarded off Cape Raoe
to-day by the steam yacht of the Asso-
Commcrcial News.
rreii Maresi —,THesales
iturday were I0;000 bales
has resigned.
Markets.
New Yore, Nov. 1.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 2,000 bales. The market was
firm. Flour firm j sales of 42,000 bar-
rels, at ah advance of 6. cents;'»South
ern nt $5,70@$5.95 Wheat advanced
2@.3 cents; sales of 280,000 bushels.
Corn dull; sales of 84,000 bushels.
Disunion Meeting in Montgomery
Alabama.
The following dispatch is signed by
Messrs. J. S. Seibles, E. A. Banks, L
D. Ilullanquist, A. Elmore, and WnT.
Garrett:'
Montgomery, Oot. 31.—Tho Breckin
ridge Minute Men of this city held a
meeting lost night, at which they open
ly avowed their preference for Lincoln’s
election, in order that tho Union may
bo dissolved. Mr. Marshall, one of tho
seceding Alabama delegates from the
Charleston Convention, made a speecli
in which he declared himself boldly
and openly ih favor of disunion.—
Resolutions were passed declaring in
favor of an immediate dissolution of
the Union in the event of Lincoln’s
election,
lias Gone Strait Home.
The following paragraph is dipt
from the Montgomery Post of 30th ult.
It will be remembered that we called
attention to this same Cincinnat gent,
somo two weeks since:
An Abolitionist sent Home.—Some
excitement prevailed in our city, on
*last Saturday evening, on account of
the discovery of a man from Cincinnati;
named Strata, who declared himself to
bean Abolitionist, A Committee con
sisting of very reliable and highly re
spectable gentlemen was appointed to
investigate the matter—tjiey examined
the man and his trilnk, nut finding
nothing unlawful or incendiary, they
simply advised him- to leave the city
on the first train, which he ohaerlully
consented to do—we think tho commit
tee acted prudently and that the course
pursued was satisfactory to every one.
The Military Convention.
The Milledgoville'Recorder says:
“The Military Convention which
assembled in this city on tho 28th of
November, 1859, passed the following
resolution:
^ Resolved, That when this Convention
adjourn it adjourn to meet in Milledge-
ville, on tho 2d Monday in November,
1860. '
“We are informed that the Baldwin
Blues have appointed the following gen
tlemen as Delegates: Capt.Geo. Doles,
Lieut. John Hass, Lieut. Briscoe and
Lieut. Keenan. '. - „
“We hope the press will at once call
attention to the Bubjeot, and that every
Military Corps in, the State will send its
representatives to the Convention on
the 2d Monday in November.
Horrible Accident.
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 25—A horrible
accident occurred at seven o’clock, this
morning nt Port Griffith, between Pitts-
ton and Wilkesbarro. at tho Pennsyl
vania Coal Company’s works.
A car containing twelve minors start
ing for tho mine down a slopo of one
thousand five hundred feet, when hull'
way the rope broke, and the car was
precipitated to the bottom. Eight men
were instantly killed; two nro not ex
pected to live. The bnlnnc' were sav
ed by jumping from tho car.
ecline in Stocks»Broker’s Urcnking.
Baltimore, Oct, 31.—The extensive
stock and' exchange brokers, Josiab
Lee & (Jo., closed dooijs to-day. They
have mode an assignment to Appleton
There are rainors of other similar es
tablishments .suspending, in oouso*
quence, we presume, of heavy losses
in stocks, resulting from the panio in
the stock market in New York.
THE BLANCEVLILE
SLATE QUARRY.
VAN WERT, POLK CO., OA.
r llE subscriber now baa hta Slats Quarry
fully opened and is provided with a auffi-
clunt number of workmen to fill orders in any
■artofthc South. The quality of the elate
baa been filly tested, and ita beauty and ex.
eellenee eun be seen by an examination of
eaverai buildings in Rome covered with alate
from this Quarry. Tho subscriber proposes
to furnisli ti-e slate nt any point in Ueirgia,
Alabama or Tenneaaoo and ley it ou tho
roof at nn o spouse not exceeding liio coat of
Tin roofing.
Contracts oan bo mado wi h John R. Free
man Agent of Rome or S. \V. lllanes general
Agent at Van Wort Polk Co., Ga.
KEMPTON’S
TRIC0PHER0US.
K EMPTON'S TRICOPIIEROUS is
Medicated Compound for preserving,
.t-
restoring and beautifying the
moving dandruff, and to
hair from falling out.
Specif)! police?.
To Consumptives.
T HE Advertiser, having been restored to
health in a fow weeks by n very simple
low-sufferers the means of
. -tnpt
known to his fells
cure.
To nil who desire it, he will send a
of tho ‘ ‘ ' *
the
same, which they,
CottsuitPTtpx, AsTtnrA, Broxciiits, Ac.
only objeot of the advertiser In sendin
to all who desire it, be will send a ee
tho prescription,used (frcoof ebnrge,) w
t directions tor preparing end using <
ne, which they will-'find a sure Cubs'
m
tho
tor
The
the
Col. Thomas . .
hotel keepers, and It is a matter of deep
regret to his numerous friends and cus
tomers that he should find it to his inte
rest to leave the Etowah Hotel. At
whatever place he may locate, the trav
eling publio may’ fe*l assured that the
hotel kept by CoL. v *TubMAS is, at loust,
tut surpassed by any other kept in that
town or city. " -
Mnj. George S. Block 'js perhaps as
well known as any man living in .upper
Georgia, and, although inexperienced in
hotel keeping, yet his well known gene
rosity and fondness, of good living, giro
•"hssuranoe that he will keep cs good a
house os can be kept jn this plaoe; and
the recent proprietor haa shown that A
first rats One can be kept.
figf* An exchange asks the question
—“What remains to bo done?” We
answer—nothing in the world but to
vote for BeU aqd Everett, and see that
everybody ebftdaw the tome thing.
. sending
Prescription is to bonefit the afflicted, and
formatioa which he conceives to be
and, he hopes every sufferer will
sdy.^as ft will cost thorn nothing,
.Rev.
ootlStwly] vi.piTatlSi*-
invalusbl
try hif --
and i
Pni
address
lair, for re-
lg the
It is "compounded on
purely scientific principles, and is entirely
of a vegetable character. It strengthens the
roots of the hair by stimulating the scalp,
el'eansos the head, and as au agreeable acces
sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In the
words of a poet, who has proved ita excellent
and varied qualities, it may now be truly
said—
Behold a double oharm, whoso potent power,
Adds a now grace to beauty’s ..hoicest dowor,
Bids her riuh ouriS a silken lustre win,
Heals the torn flesh, and cools tho burning
skin*
The ioosehed hair, touched by its balin takos
And from tho scalp new, living fibres shoot;
And ioqk at.woman—lo I each flowor tress,
Shines as it waves, though into ’twas lustre*
t less.' '
Smiling, »hu marks tho change—hor fears
areflmda,;-;* > •
The crowning gift of nature is hor own;
At mom and evo tho liquid is applied,
Thnj-ioh mess lengthens/ au< l growl thick
She makes no aetirifdf'tbe'eau&, a^d thus
Spreads the |ust fume of Kempton s Trico-
• plierous. , , > ;
• .For sale by P. L. Turnloy, Rome, Ga.
juneSOtwfim
Pure Train Oil.
ROME i • /.
ArchChaptw,^
Regular Meetings. FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in cash month.
THOS. J. FERRY, H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., 1
D. J, SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Soo’y. febDtrity.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, 1st and '3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in enoh month.
Officers—C, H. SMITH, N. G.,
:. THUS. J. PERRY, V. G.,
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
fobOtrily.
Floyd Encampment, No. 11.
I. o. o. F.
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon
day Nights in eaeh month.
Officers—E. A. BURCH, C. P.
A. P. NEELD, H. P.
Dr. J. KING, S. W.
W. N. DUCKER, J. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Serlbo,
S. LEVINSTEIN, Tros’r.
junoltrily.
5 ; BARRELS Just received, and
'by, TURNLEY,
tebll.
for eale
No. 8 Choioo
Tho Beet
TS PREEc
X formerly of
o Rei
Y DR.
W. W.
Inity ean attest I
For sale in Remo, by
jslyfi.tr.
>f Griffin, Ga.
. Sharpe, and ot
st to its virtues.
. W. BLISS'
other* In this el-
J. G YEI8ER-
Rome Railroad.
F ROM this dete, the rate of char-
gos on STOVES on Romo Rail-KV^
read will bo 30 oentsper 100 lbs., iu-|mM(L
eluding stove pipe end fixtures.
aug23 W. S. COTHRAN, 8up’t.
FOR FALL AND WINTER, I860.
A. BAUM,
WOULD, most respeettoUy announce to the eitlsen* of Rom* .and surrounding country
that the
«PEOPLE’S SAVING STORE,”
IS NOW IN FULL BLAST, and has rooelved, and is constantly receiving, the largest
and most Recherche stock of
JIT ©GOBI,
EVER been exhibited in this place, and will be sold at least from IS to 20 per cent, lest
than in any other house in' Rome, ae no fine ean uqdereell me.
I append a list of some of the choicest Dress Goods, which for besuty, style and qual
ity, cannot bo surpassed, and something entirely new in market.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Rich
roller,
11ns, plain'and figt
colors, Brocade Ma
Muslin DeMin
TEE horse mansion.
SALE AND LIVERY
satisfaction ...
Stable. Mr. E. G. Logan, whore long
oneo eminently qualifiea him fur the
will have charge of the bueincts, ai
iroprietors hope, by meriting, to receive a
ibernl sharo of publio patronage.
jeV'The best of Hones and Vehicle* will
bo kept fur hire. .
par Persons wishing to buy or reil horses
may always got a good trade at this Stable.
maySltrily. >*
J. C. BAKER..;......... -R. W. ECHOLS
Beware of Mineral Poisons.
OR. J. B0VEE BOOS’
CELEBBATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES
HIS
Imperial Wine Bitters
For the eure of Incipient Consumption, weak
gs, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep-
jcnerol or Nervous Debility, Piles and
all diseases requiring n Tonic, nro unsurpas
sed. They are made of a pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their medicinal properties,
they are a most wholesome and delightful
boverngp. _ -
, His Brandy Cathartic-
Is a sure remedy for eostivenese, liver com
plaint and dyspopsia. They are pleasant to
the taste; sure in their operation; and as a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
supercedes the use of Pills, so nausoous and
disagreabie to the taste;
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Act on- the' Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are a superior remedy tor dys
pepsia, connected with livsr complaint in all
'ts forms.
FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
Thoy are truly valuable, mado of pure Hol
land^ Gin« pleasant and agreoable to the taste
end may be well formed a necessary Fomalt
Companion.
HU Cathartic Syrup
For Infants, Children,.ahd delicate Females,
is certainly ooeofth* raoei desirable and
valuable medicines in the world. It is a per
fect substttufo for calomel, acting on the fiver
removing *11 obstructions in the Bowels, oar
ing oostivenass, Indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although ins as sure and effeetual in its op
erations as calomel, yet it is so delicious Vo
tho tMte, that ohlldreWNrill ery tor it, and it
is ae gentle, tnnooent and harmless as the
dews of H eaven. Thousands of mothers
throughout the land will bloss the discoverer
of ibis invaluablo medicine.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELB A CO.,
Proprietors,
(142 A Ail Broadway, Now York.
Sold by Farcll A Yoiscr. mirlO-trilv
^Ut-Thero are two things that becomo
early impressed upon every mother’s mind:
the necessity of a frequent resort to worm
modicine with their children; and the great
difficulty that exists in getting children to
take the proper medicine. This last difficul
ty Dr. Bull nus cbviuted in hie Vegetable
Worm Destroyer—children cat tho lozengos
as readily as they do candy, and the cure
that follows is far more prompt and certain
than it is from nauseous ana sickening doses
of wormsoed oil and kindred abominations.—
Winchester Chronicle. [oct.10tw.3t
My stock is unusually full, am
N. York & Savannah Route, “ mo
GREAT REDUCTION IN BATES
OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, - - $15 00
Stoerago “ - - - 7 00
New Arrangement for Through
TICKETS TO NEW YORK,
pnou pnou
Now Orleans, $.10 75 Memphis, $31 75
Mobilo, 35 00 Nashville, 27 75"
Montgomery 25 00 Chattanooga, 25 00
Columbus, 21 00 Knoxville, 25 50
Albany, 2.1 00 Atlanta, 21 00
Macon, 20-00 Augusta, 17 50
Eiifnula, 24 00
Baggnge.checkod through by the Mnhattan
Express'Company on the Central Railroad,
and delivered anywhorein New York or vi
cinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
R. R. OUYLER, (new) 1600 tons Capt Crocker
MONTGOMERY 1000 « « Berry.
HUNTSVILLE, 1000 « « Post,
MT. VERNON, (new)1000 « « Layiield
LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS
DAY AND SATURDAY.
Tho same arrangement exists from Now
York, where the stcamors leave Pier 12 N. R.,
on Thursdays and Saturdays, with the same
through rates of fare and express facilities.
These Steamships are new, and built ex
pressly tor this route, and tor speed, cofnfort,
and elegant accommodations, are not excel
led by any steamers en tho ocean.
Through Tickets can bo procured at the
following places:
Now Orleans—It. Gkddkn, Oft Oravier st.
Mobile—Cox, Biiaisakd A Co.
Columbus—8. II. Hill, agent Harhden’s
Express, and J. M. Bivens, Tr R. R. Ticket
Agnt.
Eufuuia—A Stow.
Montgomery—J. W. Gintoonv, General
Tickot Agent.
A Poi"B, agent W A W. R. R. and at all
other points, from connecting Railroad Tick
et Agonte. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
Agents, 80 West st. and 335 Broadway,
sep'Wtwly New York.
do Magenta, plain and figured Merinos, all-wool Delaine, plain and figured,
ne and Cashmel-es, from iH'oenUaad upwards.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!
ForLedies, Misses and Children. A very large lot of latest patterns such_os Zouaves,
Bournous, Cloth Arabs, Baglalns, Ae., from $2.00 and upwards.
SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
My Embroidery, White Goode and Hosiery department is completed, end contains e
thing belonging to that line. Also, Corsets, Ladies Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac.
Also, on hand a full assortment of
House Furnishing and Plantation Goods,
Ready Made Clothing
All of which will bo »oM at my muni low prices.
d I rcspoctfuily invite the publio to an examination ol
jV. 33JSJCJM,
At the ‘'People's Saving Store," near Etowah Hon tt,
ROME, GA,
oct20trifim
Broad Street, Borne. Ga.
BY
MORRISON & L06AN.
«nORSE MANSION.*’ formerly
owned by Wirt. Barney, hut more re-
jQ&contly *y H. Walker, hat been
purchased by the present proprietors, and
a will spared to give perfect
i in thn«a who mav Datronfze this
% experi-
*
FIRM !
BAKER & ECHOLS,
dealebs in
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DYBSTUFF89
FINE CIGAKS,
LIQUORS for Medical Par-
poses, &c., do. do.
tours i
soldi noun no clanksi
GRAND all-prize SCHEME
FOR NOVEMBER, 1850.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
MeKINNEY * Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Actef the Legislature
Every Ticket a Prize.
CAPITAL PRIZE
0 0 0,000.
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be Drawn Each Saturday, in 1880, in the
city of Savannah Ga.
CLASS «• fob* Drawn OCT. S, 1880,
CLASS #7, “ 10, 1880.
CLASS #8, « “ 17, I860.
CLASS W, M 1880.-
>r. Blake before I left New York. I oonsid-
him and Dr. Hadley well skilled in their pro
fession and gentlemen of tho highest order,
and those afflicted will find it to their inter
est to call upon them at their office, ' #4
Broedwrf, NeW’Ybrk. ' ' ■' A .
Tuos. HaAvnv,
Harvey’s Store, Charlotto'Connty, Va;
SMend^r a Pamphlet of particulars.
Prise
$00,000 Is
$00,000
1
• 10,000 is
10,000
1
0,0601*
8,000 i*
9,060
l
6,000 -
1
4,000 is
4,000 1
1
8,000 is
8,000
1
2,000 is
2,000
1
1,600 Is
1,600
1
1,000 are
1,000 J
2
2
600 ere
400 are
1,000
800 -
2
800 are
600
2
200 are
400
100
100 are
10,000
100
76 are
7,500
100 60 ere
25,000 Prise* of $8
$.00,r * i
GREA
to $375,000
WILL BE DBA WN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of Paekegs* will be sold at the
following rate*, which is the Hek t
A Certificate of Package' of 10 Wholes, $80
Do do lfi Halves, 40
Do do lfi Quartere, 26
Do do 10 Eighths, 10
Rome. Ga. Feb, 18th.
[triwawtf.]
AND
Colognes, Wfl.ir
A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Soen
Bags, Card Case*, Puff Balls, Portmon.
ales, Heir Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and
White wesh brushes, A • great variety toe
•ale by TURNLEY,
fehll. No. 3 Choice House.
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Plan!
Which take* place on every Wednesday and
Saturday In 1800.
1 Prise ot. 4,000
1 Pries OtTfi
40 Prise* of—176 are.—7,000
40 Prises ot........'.; 115 are......... 6,000
1MOO
fi'S.-L-anelJoS
4,810 Prlxeaot. • are......... 43^90
27.040 Prisesot... .V 5 are.... 135,200
COMMISSION R00MI u ' m
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auo’rs.
A Ttl
SiS . .. „ .
TUESDAY, THUR8DAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
jpfr*Consignment* must he made to M. P
GALCEBAN, Agent ^Itrily.
Ccrtificater.en-
for the tiekete I „ tB0 f c
Shares In Pro;
IN ORDERING Tick
close the money to oar
ordered, on receipt of . . ,
warded by first mptl... Purehaeere can have
tickets ending ln>ny figure U>*y may dc,i g -
mtg. ' •' ■ ' * • >»
The list of drawp numbers and prizes wilt
be sent to'purehasers immediately after the
or Express, to be direefoAto. ^ '
McKinney a co„
oetlStd. Savannah, G a.
>. _ __
inpaitQgSQHranB
Member of the Presbytery ofGcrtesee River.
Tho foIloering unsolicited testimony is from
the Farmtflle-[Vo.] Journal of April 26th
1880:
This is to certify that I hud been afflicted
Wi !hto^Pndred h *^Sfty^n*L^ 0 a^ b r,y^
February last, withouftnuch benefit. *1 suf
fered a great deal of. pain, frequently could
not sleep. On the 16th February last, I was
relieved by Dr. Blake’s partner, Dr. Hadley;
Dr, Blako being absent from New York. Up.
on my arrival there I was relieved of all my
cancer paint in about two hours, aM have
not had any pains since. I consider' "myself
well at this time. I beaame acqueitted with
>r. Blake before I left New Ya
A GOOD BARGAIN IN TITE SALE OF
Town Property.* "Apply to
maytttrUm. I>R. J.KING.
HSTEW
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied ty Xobt. Battey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
YTTOIILDrespectfully inform hM
VV friends and customers, smd
publio. generally, that he is
ning a ver;
how opening a very largo and at-
" "toonof Drugs, Mediolsfes, Chemicals
, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
■Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor for
MediealdMb 'Also Seeds of nil hinds, both
Field', and . Gordon, (Southern Raised).—
Glass,Putty,Glue, Brushes,and infant, every
thing in his lineor that it usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several years exp--’
^-“lowrMcxs,
As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member the location. The wants of the
country shall he supplied. fcbll.-eo.
WORMS!
■IJIHE season is at hi
Vegetable Won
pleasant and
not the least c
lake the medicine,
of Candy Drops, and wil
tyby children of
poll worms more
now fii use. while i
no way nffocl
“»!. t- *.WU
country store, everywhere.
Dr. John Bull's Principal Ottce, I
ville’ Ky. I aim