Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, November 08, 1860, Image 3

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Special Notice?. Election News. Com county gives Breckinridge 1055, Bell 013, Douglas 332. r Cobb county gives Breckinridge a plu rality of 700. Catoosa gives Breckinridge a majority ouro ' of 59. ■ f l>alton gives Breckinridge a majority . Louisville Ky., gives Bell a. majority of 1800. , : ./•, • New Orleans^ gives, Bell a majority, oi 2300 ' > (MontgomeryjiyeaBreckinridgea ma jority of m. TTf rfS v;j '■ ”; ; -\ Latest indications aretfiai the efty-of New York will give 40,000 ihajority for the Union ’Ticket. ? ?!/ " WAsniNQTON, Nov. 6.—-10 o’clock P. M.—The vote in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, so far os heard from is very close. 'B.u.tikobe, Nov. 6.-i-We have receiv ed complete returns from this city.-— Breckinridge 14,850; Bell 12,019 {Doug las 1,082. the Union men claim the State by not less than two thousand ma jority. Wii,siinotox,,N. c., Nov. 6.—the city ave Breckinridge 593, and Bell 507.— 'he county precincts show uniform I Breckinhdge gains. The State has in loll probability gone for Breckinridge. to Consumptives. T HE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung a flection, and that dread diseaea, Consumption—is anxious to tnake known to his felloit-auffefers the means of same, which' tbpy will find a snh* Cunr. for Co-taturprioS, AzTnitA, Bnoxcmrs, Ac. Thtf only objeot of the advertiser .in sending Prescription is,to bonefit the afflloted. epread information Which fib eonceives to invaluable, and he hppeaevery sufferer will • .try his romddy, ns it' will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will * address - Bav. EDWARD A, WILSO Williamsburgh, oct!3twly] ' g%s comity, New York. ‘to A ROMM *i \ lA/ Royal Arch Chapteit# Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in cash month. Tn08, J. PERRY, H. P„ ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. 8ANDERB, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Bce’y. febStrily. Philadelphia, Nov. 6.—Scattering returns from the interior show largo Republican gains over the Governor's vote. There is no doubt about Lincoln’s having carried the State. LATER FROM EUROPE* PRINCE ALBERT. St. Johns, Nov. 5.—Tho steamship LPrince Albert with Liverpool dates to | the 23d ult., arrived here Friday night. Commercial News. Liverpool Cotton Market — The sales I of Cotton on Monday and Tuesday were 110,000 bales of which speculators and ■ exporters took 2000 bales. The market I had not openod but was firm. General News. Tho Neapolitans voted almost unani | mously for annexation. The Sardinians had beaten a Neapoli- | tan corps and took eight hundred pm loners. The Royal meeting was progressing at | Warsaw. It was reported that Garibaldi had I been offered the rank of Prince and | General. Additional by the Adriatic. Wa h noton, NcV 5.—Ten Broeck’s |horse Umpire beat the horse Torn how lline, at the New Market races. The recent census returns of Russia, ►how a population of 70,009,000 inhabi- |tants In that Empire. The Austrian Government lias made Igreat concessions to Hungary and lYan- Isylvanii),.. " > . 1 ; , / ——‘— m —» ■—; More John Brown Raid Rumors. Washington, Nov. 5.—Rumors said |to emanate from, the same source, that | notified Gov. Wise of the John Brown I ruid, reached Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, I to the effnat that another affair of tiio kind is anticipated. Gov. Letcher has instituted a system of military patrols (along the Potomao frontier, and on all 1 the river counties. He also dispatched I Col. Diminick, of the State Guard, to I Washington City to purchase more | arms for tho use of the State military. Markets. Charleston, Nov. 6.—Sales of Cotton I to-day 2,000 bales, at prices ranging from 19 to 11} cents. Tho market was irregu lar^ NO. 40. Regular meetings, 1st and' 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in eaoh month. Officers—C. H. SMITH, N, G., THG8.JI. PERRYj/V. G„ R. T. HARGROVE. Secretory, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. fobStrlly. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L i. o. o. p. T) EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th. Mon- XV/<Uy Nights in each month. Orricxat—E. A. BURCH, C. P, A. P. NEEIiD, H. P. Dr. J. KING. 8. W. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. ' GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, S. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r. jnno2trily. Bournous, Cloth Arabs, Raglalns, Ac., froi SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. My Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery department is completed, and contains every thing be'onging to that lino. Also, CerseU,Ladies Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. *0. Also, on hand a full assortment Of :i '. House Furnishing and Plantation Goods, consisting of Blankets,Kerseys,Ltnsy,Stripes,Ticks, Osnaburg, Flannels,Prints, Napkins, Toweling, and a choice lot of Gaiters, Boots, Sboos, and •' ■ _J29-Wliilo tho monarchs of Europe are preparing to engage in hostilities with each other, our fellow-citizen. Dr. Bhll, has already declared war against the worms that destroy so many of oar children, and 1b entirely en gaged in prosecuting hostilities to extermina tion. Hie Vegetable Worm Destroyer is just tho thing that h-s long been needed. It de stroys the worms with certainty, is pleasant to lakeland never sickens or injures the child.—Glasgow Fret Frees. [novttwSt ' ~ All of which will be sold at my usual low prices. N. York & Savannah Routo. My * tock u unu5uaUy fuU > ,nd 1 ^ E uWi<i * on examination of tha „ GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin Passage, • - $15 00 Steerage “ - - - 7 00 New Arrangement for Through TICKETS TO NEW YORK. FROM Memphis, $31 76 Nashville, 27 75 Davis’ Pain Killer.—We have tested [this medicine and assure our readers that it not only possesses all the virtues Iclnimed for it, but, in many instances, I surpasses any other remedy wo have ov- Icr known. It should not be olessed with |the nostrums of the day, ,jot up for the special purpose of pecuniary profit,but be regained osoneof the standard med icines, for the publio benefit.—Herald ' Gospel Liberty. The Coolie Tradets. vhe8laveTram —The Now York. Herald of Thursday anys; “Wenro informed that by the neit -steamer the round sum of $388,000 will, bo sent in draft to England, to phartor vessels to go to China and take coolies for Havana, according to the recent per mission granted by the Spanish Govern ment. Said amount of money came in to this oountry with tho express object of ohartering vessels; tut os the con tractors have seen Jim fate of the vessels going to the coast of Afrioa, they be came afraid and decided at once to go to England. ," . 1 V.- The Oldest Inhabitant. It is a melanoholy rofleotion that near ly all that noble band of patriots and heroes, who hurabled the British Lion and planted the treo;Of-.liberty on the western continent, have passed away.— Now and then <we find ono ef -theso grand old oaks, whose-agod-and droop ing-boughs overhang the grave of a con- -sgraraBBOME; of these in tl le United States, resides in this county,-and within a few tptiea'Uf our village: Nathan Dean is one hun dred and nine years old. He Was a sol dier in ’76 and fought through the rev olution. Though tottering to the tomb hois still able, to .walk about tho yard, and ride'to church in his .buggy. His eyesight is very dim, but the windows are not entirely darkened, and he ean find his way without a guide.—67a. For ester. (NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [■Bouts formerly occupied by Robt. Rattey.] P. L. TURNLEY, ITFOULD respectfully inform his VV ftionds-and customers, and public generally, that ho is now opening a very largo and at tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chomioals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Artloles.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liauor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of, all kinds, hath Field', and ' Gordon, (Southern' 'Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every thing in his line or that is usually kopt In a First Class Drug Store. Having had several years oxporienco, and by giving his personal attention to the bus! ness, he hopes to merit a share of publio pa tronege, and to be able to tarnish his' on* tomers reliable articles, et as \ LOW PRICES, As any house this side yf Augusta,.Go.. Re member theIdeation. The Wants of the country shall be supplied. fcbll.’OO. GREAT BARGANS IN TOWN PROPERTY. GOOD BARGAIN IN TIIE^S.ALE OF ’’ft J KING. A. Town Property. may'J'Itri&m iM S : P UjRH Iuliaa Salad Oil, tor table use a, une3tri. PARE LL A YEI6ER. * Chattanooga, 25 00 Knoxvillo, 26 50 Atlanta, 21 00 Augusta, 17 50 anywhere in New York or vi- FROM New Orleans, ' $30 75 Mobile, 36 00 Montgomery 25 00 Columbus, 21 00 Albany, 23 00 M icon, 20 00 Etifauln, 24 00 Baggage ehecke.d through by tho Mnhattan Express Company on the Central Railroad, and delivered any tv ainity. By the Splendid and Commodious Steamers, R. R. CUYLER. (new) 1R00 tons Capt Crocker MONTGOMERY 1000 « Berry. HUNTSVILLE. 1000 « '« Post, MT. VERNON, (ncw)t000 « « Lay held LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY. THUBS-- DAY AND 8ATURDAY, Tho same arrangement exists from Now York, whero tho steamers leave Pior 12 N. R., on Thursday* and Saturdays, with the same through rates of fare and express facilities. Those Slcaraships are nnw, and built ex pressly fer this route, and for speed, comfirt, and elegant accommodations, are not excel led by any steamers on the ocean. Through Ticket* oan be procured at the following places: New Orleans—R. Gznni!*, 90 Gravicrst. Mobile—Cox, BnAiXARD A Co. Columbus—8; H. Hill, agent Hamden’s Express, and J. M. Bivens, Tr R. R. Ticket Ag-nt. Eufauln—A Stow. Montgomery—J. W. Gregory, General Ticket Agent! A PorK, agent W A W. R. R. and at all other points, from connecting Railroad Tiek-- ct Agents. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.. Agents, Savannah. H. B. CROMWELL A CO.. Agents, 80 West st. and 335 Broadway, sep25twly Now York. At the ‘‘People’s Saving Store.” near Etowah Hon tc , ■• ("•.v :•'/ : . , ROME, GA, ■ oet20tri0m ' ' '• ; • ■■ ■ ■■■■ ■ THE HORSE MANSION. GOLD ! GOLD! NO BLANKS1 Beware of Mineral Poisons. DR. b. S0VEE D0DS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE_ MEDICINES ms” Imperial Wme Bitters For tho ouro of Inoipient Consumption, woak Lungs, Woak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, General or Nervous.Debility, Piles and all diseases requiring a Tonio, are unsurpas sed. They are made of a pure 8horry Wine, and aside from their medicinarpropertios, they area most wholesome and delightful bovorage. His Brandy Cathartic Is a sure remedy for costironest, liver com plaint and dyspepsia. They are ploasant to the taste; sure in thoir operation; and as a cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively supercedes the use of iPills, so nauseous nna disagreahlo to tho tasto. His Imperial Gin Bitters Acton tho Kidnoys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, and aro a superior remedy for dys pepsia, connected with liver complaint in all lU forms. FEMAIjE OBSTRUCTIONS, _ They are truly valuable, made of pure Hol land; Gin, pleasant and agreeable to* the taste and may be woll termed a necessary Female Companion^ CaMiarUc 8yrup For Infants, Ohildren, and delicate Females, is certainly one of tho^moyt'desgabla and valuable modletnei la the world. K is a per- feot substitute for oalomol, acting on the llvor removing all obstrUttioirt It tko Bovsto, ;«&• S venesi, indigestion and dysnopsla. x it is as sure and effectual in its 9P- as calomel, yet it Is so delioious Ip taoxaste,4ratt-children Willefy tor tt,;and'it is os jentto; Inndeentand harmless as the dews of UeaVon. Thhosandi of mothers throughout tho land will blMS the discoverer of this Invaluable medicine. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A CO., Proprietors, , •. : ’ttiih *51 Broadway, New York. fiMfWjWWA Yeissr- BtrJO-trUv SALE AND LIVERY Broad Street, Bome. Ga. BY MORRISON & LOGAN. "HORSE MANSION,” tormerly own-id by Wm. Ram >y, hut more re cently by John,'H. Walker, hat bpoh Stable. Mr. K. G. Logan,-whoso long experi ence eminently qualifies him fur the place, will have chargo of the business, and the ... . j -*- receive a r (ehicles will be kept f -r hire. ygr Persons wishing to buy or sell horses may always got a good trade at this Stable. maySltrily. J. C. BAKER....... W. ECHOLS m NEW itirm: BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS nr / «t •. . / i. ., • , I OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTT?, DYESTUPPa* FINEClflARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &C M &c. &c. Rome. Ga. Feb. 18th. [triwawtf.j ►-v.. ■ ■ AND;' ■ •- *1.5 0U»KIS AMHMOiM ' BY 4 Johnstou & GEIuaj Auc*s. A T the 8tors Room formerly occupied by .A^M^Quire A Pinson, ^hro^fiyl TUESDAY, THURSDAY wd SATURDAY. Broad Street, Borne, Ga. / ] m9>Ponsigamonts must be made to M. P mayUtrlly. GALCERAN, Agent. mayUWly. Cfiloimea, HaU Oils, ^ A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Seen. Bags, Card Oases, Puff Balls, Pdrtmon- ales. Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and: White wash brushn, A gtaa* rarirty tor sale by TURNLEY, ftbll, - Xm-8 Choice Hcuss. GRAND all-prize SCB^E j 'FOITNOYmWE^.lSM. ' 1 ' McKINNEY A Go., managers. Authorized by Special Aetef the Legislature E •ssajsssw* Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion, To bo Drawn Each Saturday, in 1800, in tha city of Savannah Ga. CLASS SO to be Drawn OCT. 3, I860. CLASS 87, « « 10, I860. CLASS 98, « «.i 17, I860. CLASS MS, “ 24, 1869. MAGNIFICENT, SCHEME. Prizo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 no 100 25,000 Prize* of 25,000 Prizes of $00,000 is 10,000 is 9,000 is 6,000 it 4,000 is 3,000 is 2,000 is 1,500 is 1,000 are 600 at* 400 aro 300 at* 200 are 100 are 75 aro 50 are $8 3 50,305 Prise* Amounting to g375,000 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certifleates of Paoksgeawill he sold at the feltowtak Vate*, which is the risk i - A Certificate of Paekago of 10 Wholos, $80 Do do 10 Halves, 40 Do do 10 Quarters, 25 Do do 10-Righths, 19 A S^LENDtD The Three Numbe Which take* piece on every W< Saturday in 1860. ■ise of. ,;,$25,600 g saSiKKSSt SK 1 2,276 ...MUtf 7,000 Lj“- (ON ,. >er Plan l Wednesday and 6,000 4,500 0 ^;,TS43,2s! 76,070 Prim* Amounting to $206,096 • Whole Tickets $5, ■1 i Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tiekets or Certificates, es- OB rccfiiptw wntctk BBoywiii oi tots drawn nnmberi and prises will be sent to purchasers Immediately after tha ^ewmm^^Qn*gtil^j^c«pfidentlal. ° r ■ McKINNEY A Co„ ' I Ga. _ ».County, Va. ^S#-Sena for * Psnrpale* of pprticulass. op!3--^rty«rn.~(, FALL -*— SECOND ARRIVAL or the SEAS J- H. M’CLUNQ’S Broad St., Home, Ga. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Cloaks and Shawl*, : Together with a largo variety of WOOLEN GOODS, For Misses’,.Children’§ and BoyS' Wear. "' 3-7A LARGE STOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHINO: PLANTERS' GOODS! Consisting of RICH MEDALIOW, BRUSSELS, ' ► INGRAIN AND STAIR CARPET S. , . J‘,4ND CANTON .MATTING. Lace & Broeatelle Cartaia Goods Gilt Window Shade*, CORNICE BANDS, Ac. blanketsT” kerseys, AND :■■■«)•»: towia,.*. BROGANS, -ji-tOf-the beet Southern Make*.,; ....r For sale at lew prices by nov3. , 4 , J. F- MpCLUNG. WORMS! WORMS! WORMS l HE season !■ at h*nd iw > these scour . . -v -_j-=,wiaa < of childhood begin to beoomo both Emifiiit-jas - , Jeknl and dan* ;erou*. Dr. Jeka BStQ’s Vegetable Worm Deetraver ts a remedy alike pleasant tnd effectual tor the «<ril. There is not the least difficulty in getting ehitdren to take (he medicino. lti« prepend in th* fora of Candy Drops, end will ha extra with avidi ty by children of alleges. Itdcstroye and ex pels worms more efiectualy than any remedy now lu use, while nt the enme time it will in no way affect injuriously the health of Qia child. ,It can he procured from druggists and oountnr #tor«* everywhem. Dr. John Ball's Principal Ofloe, rlll*’ Ky.