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paper in Oh»tte|l | ' , n>S. .C.. and is naihorl
to, make conlrhbtt’far Advertising, receive
none/ and gi vo .receipts. . . f . ...
v* “ fiW +in^il«tcciv'ori.'Ji V
We, are rsouest^winiipmice tho name of
H^P. LiturSoc as caodrastefor Tax'Receiver
of^Fmyd cottttty amo g}^;Ja4itarye^p.
' For
We are anthn.
, of m.kendri
General. .
announce the nam
Wnaitv Coweta coe
angtwtd
- II. A. Gartrcll Esq. • .
Ms. Editor: Ploaso'aliew.us to announce
the above .paraod gentleman as a candidate
for Solicitor General of'the Tallapoosa Cir
fcuit,. - > - . Many Votbus.
. soplS—triAwtd. .
DfiSrSEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA
v<3ES.FOR INTERESTING READING
: ’Mass Meeting in Savannah. ■■ • £
; '"Sa'Y.IN;; mt, Noy. 8.—Tlio'lmjnest meet
ing that, ever. assembled in this city is
now being held. .
Unpt. JohirW. Anderson-is President,-,
and Chariton Ji; Way is Secretary.
The foDowing resolutions were moved
by Capti P,:Si'J8ftrtoW-; And. seconded by
Col.Hetir^ R. .Tuekson, and supported
in an eloquent 4»d natribUp speech by
JIon. WmvMtiy: (one. of thfeBell elec
tors for the SUitent'lhrgei) i.The resolu
tions , weto adopted with great entliu-
“We^ tfie 'citifzoiiS.of' the* county of
Chatham,(ignoring all party names and
views,; cordially ' tin item tlip following
resolutions; ; •
Resolved, That tlio election of Abra
ham Lincolna nd Hanibal-Hamlin to
the Presidency,and. Vfco Presidency of
the United States, ought not to be and
will not be.submitted to.
i?eWic<(,,Thnt we request the Legisla
ture to announce, this opinion by reso
lution, at the earliest pratcticable mo
ment, and to communicate it to our
■Senators and Representative. in Con-
hcss, and to co-operate with the Gov-
H-ilorin calling a Convention pf’the
people to determine on the mode and
[ measure of redress.
i Resolved, That we respectfully recom
mend to the, - Legislat ure to Jake into
I their immediate considenitsbn (he pas-,
judge of such laws ps will be likely-to al
leviate nny unsual embarrassment of
the commercial interests of the State
consequent upon the piesent political
emergency.
Resolved, that wo respectfully suggest
to the.Legislature to take immediate
steps to organize and arm the forces of
the State. -
Resolved, That copies of the foregoing
resolutions l>e sent without delay to
our Senator and Representatives in the
! General Assembly of the State, who are
hereby requested to lay them before the
| House of which they are respectively
[members.'■ * -
I The Colonial Flag of Georgia was
raised this afternoon on Greene’s Mon-
ment, on Johnson's Square, in thepres-
enoo of an immense multitude. They
I H ero addressed by several speakers, and
[great excitement prevailed.
I Capt, llartow, Col. Jackson, Mayor
[Jones and others are now addressing an
[immense crowd of citizens on Johnsons
(square. .
I Trenton,N. J., Nov. 7.—Perry (Dem)
! was elected to Congress in placo qfPen-
ihington, (Rep.)
[ South Carolina for Disunion.
[ Coi.uudia. S. C., Nov. 7.—Tho South
Carolina Legislature will most assuredly
call a State Convention forthwith, and
[ that body will dissolve tlie Union.''
Markets.
Charleston, Nov. 8.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 1,400 bales, at prices ranging from
Ilf to lljjcts. The market was irregu
lar. ..Receipts of the Week 10,500 bales.
iMHitt© i
LARGE.lot of Gunny Cloth for sale low
for CASH.
Also a considerable quantity o.f
family Flour, Choice Brands,
6et25tw2m " GEO. It.'WARD i CO*.
hri Completion of Congress.
K- next Senate will be cCmpc-scd
thus;
BEMO0BATES AND'CONSERVATIVES,
15 Southern States. •■■■'-- 30
• Mr.-bright, of lnd., i T
Mr. Rice, of Minn. 1
Mr. Thompson, ofN, J. - I
Mr. Latham; of Cftl, ; ; » 1
’Total
- orrosiTioN—-liKi'tiiiucANs.
,.34
Maine.
N. Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York -
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Ohio
2 I Indiana
2 Illinois
“ Michigan' '"l
Iowa 2
Wisconsin-.-;2
Minnesota, .. 1
Oregon x- • 2
Total
30
Pennsylvania and Indiana will send
Republicans in the place of Molars, Big
ler and.Fitch, and hence we put them
down, though their guooeuors have not
yet been elected. Mr.'Douglas position
is suoh that he mayormnynbt not with
the South and heticri we cfass'him with
.neither; If: Dr. Gwin it reflected, the
Democrats and conservatives : will have
35 instead of 34, and if-he is defeated,
it will stand thus: i
Domooruts and Conservatives ; *34
Republicans ^ ,-81
Mu Dpaglos, ;.. ■. 1
In all probability Kansas, will ,be ad
mitted rfurinjfthe'ahproaching session
of this Congress or the first session ■ of
the nekt, which will make the Senate
almost tie.—J3r.■' • •• •> •. •
Modii.e and Omo Railroad;-—The
cars, on this-road ere how running
through to Verona, a distance of about
sixteen mile* above Okalona—two bun-
^mii knd a.J 9van ‘y Mven miles above
Mobile. The first train from that
point reached MobUe Monday.
“THE GEORGIA:
MANUFACTURED FROAt '
Tho best Havana Tobacco,
BY G. VOLGEIt At CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA. '
1 flflfl of them primo Cigars have
I v,' ‘vl ’ boon reroivod by FARELL
A 1 KISER, who aro Solo Agents for the sale
of them in Rome. Gentlemen desiring a
good aigar eqn got these at a ronsouu bfc price
. • oct23—twllin
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[.House formerly occupied by Roll. Bailey,]
P. -Ls TURNLEY,
YTTOULD respect fully inform his
V V friends ami customers, and
public generally, that h e i s
now opening a vory large and at- > 1MI.
tractive Stock of Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
Medtcnl-uscs. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and; Garden,-- (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Puttv, Glue, Brushes, and in fart, every
thiug iuhislineor Gratis usually kept in n
First Class Drug Store,
Having had several years experience, and
by giving Ufa piraonol attention to the bind
pegs, he hopes to merit a share of piibliepa
tronage, and to be able to furnish ' his cus
torners reliable articles, at as
- LOW PRICES,
As nny htlfls8l5ls;*itla of Augusta* Ga.. Be-
member the location. The wants of the
country shall bo supplied. fnhl 1 .'fin.
Colognes, Hair Oils,
A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds. Scon
Bags, Card Cases, Puff-Balls, Portmon-
aies, Hair Hat- Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and
White wa<a brushos, - A great variety loir
sale by TURNLEY,
Gobi I. . No. 8 Chnino House.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Host Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
TSPREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS*
X formerly of Griffin, Ga.
Prot W. W. Sharpe, and others lu this rl-
mity can attest to its virtues. ■ .
For sole hi Berne, by
julyft.tf. , J. G YEIBER '
GBEAT BABGANS
TOWN PROPERTY.
A . GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
down Property. Apply to
may2«rl5m, *' NR. J. KING.
TO Consumptives.
E Advertiser having lieyn .restored to
• health in a few weeks fijr 4 very simple
remedy, after hnyinir suffoijcdseveral years
with a sev ere iung-afilctiunji and thnt dread
disease, Consumption—is anxious to mako
knoiwn'to his folloW-Sufferets the means of
cure.- - ' . >:
To all who,desire it, he w;lll. send a, Copy
of the prescription UBnd ffroe jlf charge,) with
the directions.-fur prepnritjg and using.*the
sara.o,.w,hiih they .will And-a «unu CuitE for
CoxgeucTiox. AHTnuA, BntjfkB'ntTa. An. Thp.
only ohjeet of the advertiser jn Bendlpa,the
Prescription is,to beneut-lhe afllictedVand
Prescription is .to beneut-th'o afflicted, and
spread: information which ho'conceives to-be
invaluable, and ho hopes efory aufl'ertfr will
try hi» romody, ns it wjll coSt them nothlpg,
and’may prove a blcasing. >
** “ —*’■' the prescription will please
!Dward A. ’Wilson,’
■ Williainshurghi
' Kings county, New York.
Parties wishing the
address. Bay. E.DWA
ootI3twly]
ROME ..a m
yal Arcli Chapter^
' Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month.
TnOS. J. PERRY. H. P.,
ANDREW 3. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.,
D. J. SANDERS. Treasurer,
D..O. LOVE, See’y. fobOtrily.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in each month.
Officers—C. II. SMITH, N. G.,
T1IOS. J. PERRY. V. G„
• R. T. HARGROVE; Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer,
febdtrily.
Floyd Encampment, No. 1L
I. 0. O. F.
T) EGULXR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon-
XVd ty Nights in each month.
OrriCEns—E. A. BURCH, C. P.
A. P. NEELD. H. P.
Dn. .1. KING, 8. W.
V. N. DUCKER, J. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Seribe,
S. LEVINSTEIN,Tres’r.
junaBtrlly.
While the monarchs of Europe are
prepariog to cugage in hostilities with each
other.our fellow-citizen, Dr. Bull, has already
declared war against tho worms that destroy
so mauy of our children, and is entirely en
gaged in prosecuting hostilities Id extermina
tion. His Vegetable Worm Destroyer is just
tho thing that h’s long been heeded. It de
stroys the worms with certainty, is pleasant
to take, and never sickens, or injures tho
child.—Glasgow Free Press. [novGtw3t
F. K.
Travelers are always liable
to sudden attacks of Dysentery
and Cholera Morbus, and thesej
occurring when absent front
home are vury unpleasant.—
Perry Davis Vegetable . Pain .
Killor may always be relied upon in such
cases. As soon as you feel the symptoms,
take one teasponuful in a gill of new milk
and molasses and a gill of hot water, stir
well together and drlnlc hot. Repent the
dose every hour until relieved. If the pains
bo severe, bn the the bowels and back wifh
the medicine, clear.
In eases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a
tcaspnonful in a.gill of hot water sweetened
well with molasses: alio, bathe the throat
and stomach faithfully with the medicine
clonr.
Dr. Swi et says it takes out the soreness In
cases of-.bans-sottihg faster than anything ho 1
ever applied;
Fishermen, so often exposed to hurts by
haying their skin pierced with hooks-and
jfirpi oOfth. can lie much relieved by bathing
■wifh' oTittle of ..the Pain Killer «s soon ns
'thfReddent oCdutw: in this way the anguish
|is soon-sibated; bathe as often ns onec in fives
minutes, say. three or four tiinos, aud you will
seldom bnVe any troublo.
Beware of Mineral Poisons.
SR. J. BOVES SOBS’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES
HIS
Imperial Wine Bitters
For the cure of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lungs,.Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyrpcp,
sla, Gonoval or Nervous Debility, PjJos and
nil discuses requiring n Tonic, iire unsurpas
sed. They aro lhttde of a pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their mec\reinnl properties,
they are a most <wholesomo and delightful
boverago.
His Brandy Cathartic
Is a sure remedy for cortlvonoss, liver com- ,
plaint niid dyspopAla. They are pleasant to
the taste; sure in their opai-atibn: and os a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
superebdes the use of Pills; bo nauseous and
disagrcable to the tusto.
His Imperial Gin Bitters i
Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and arc a' superior remedy for dys
pepsia, connected with livor compliant iit all
,<R <0 pSli FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS.
Thov — * ’
Inn
iihd
Companion. . .
His Cathartic Syrup
For In'hnte, Children, and delicate Females,
is certainly one of the moat .desirublo and
valuable medicines in the world. It Is a hcr-
fent substitute for calomel, acting oti'tbo lfver
removing nil obstructioira in'tho Bowels, eur.
Ing costivenoss, indigestion odd tlyspspsift.—
Although it la as’anro and on'oetual In itg on-
erntiohs' as calomel, yet Kina tlelivious 'to
tha tiiste, that children will cry for It, arid It 1
ia as gcntlo. innocent aqd lranqle.s as-the
dews of lloaveh. Thousands Of mol hors
thrcughOut tho land Will blei*' the dlsrovorcr
of this invaluable medicine. ' ‘
CIIARLES WrDDIFIELD A CO., :
■ Pl'oprtolors,"
. ... w. gjj jsi'BrddSwiy; Now York.
S»ld by Farell-A Yciscr. tuar20-trilx
WORMS!
WlffifflS!
T%^a6Sw^ffiSris
troublesome anjl dangerous, Dr. John Bull's
Vegetable Worm Dsstreven is a flBhjetty uljks
pleasantittfd offeclunl far the evil. Tbereis
not tlie leastdlfficulty in getting children tq
takolho tntdinlno. Ills prepared In tlie form
ofCkmdy Drops. and will be eaten with avtdi-
tyby ohildronof allagos. It destroys and qx.
pels worms more effectual)* than any remedy
now in use. while at the same time It will In
no Way affoet injuriously tho health of the
child.
It can be procured- from druggists and
country stores everywhere, '■* ’ 1
Dr. John Bull’s Principal Office, Louis-
vil’e’ Ky. mayMtrlBm.
A* --fei-T
yillL
FOR FALL m WiNTRR, I860.
WOULD most fesp'eetfially 'announce tar the eltisens of Remo and. surrounding countr
that tho • . ' / ' ‘ ;sS,V »;£■ AJrl'ie
IS NOW.IN EULL-BLASTrSUd haareoeivod, and iaconstonGy receiving, tho largest'
and moat Recherche slock of’* -
■mrnUi
EVER been oxhibited-tn this plaee t and will .be sold at least Horn 15 to 20 per cent, less
than in any otbor house In Rdme, as no one can undersell me; , • -
I append a liBt of some of the choicest Dress Goddi; which for beauty,'style nnd qual
ity, cannot be snrpassed, and something entirely new jn market. ,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Rich figurod and colored silks,
~ ' ' Tala
. ; Solfoi
colter, Rich Broohe do Valanes.
lins, plain and figured, Foulard „ aaxruc.a .. .. »• •
colors, Brocade Magenta, plain* and figured Merinos, til-wool Dolains, plain and figure'
Musliu Dolalns and Cashmeres, from 12}’cents and upwards-
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CL0AKSI1!
A" very large lot of latest patterns such as Zouaves,
For Ladles, Missos and Children. A' very large lot of latest
Bournous, Cloth Arab?, Raglalns, Ac., from $2.00 and upwards.
SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Mv Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery department is oomplotedrand eouMtUitafy*
thing belonging to that lino.'. Also, Corsets, Ladios Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. Ac.
Also, On hatxd a full assortment of
House Furnishing and Plantation GoodSj *
consisting of Blankets, Kerseys, LinSy,Stripes, Ticks, Osnaburg, Flannels,,Prints, Napkitts;
Toweling, and a choice lot of Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, and ,
All of which will bo sold at mv usual low prices.. - ...
d I rospectfufly invite the public to an examination of the
My stock is unusually full, am
same.
At the ’‘People’s Saving Store,” near Etowah Hon If,
ROME, GA.
OCt20triCHl....... ..... 1 '*■ -o'rv>*>*-f
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND LIVERY
PAdiji
Broad Street, Rome, Ga,
BY
MORRISON & L0GAN.I
“ HORSE MANSION,” former!;
vgwasi, owned by Wrii. Ramey, but moro re-1
qvWocefttlv by Johti H. Walker, has been!
purchased by tho prosont proprietors, andF
no ox-Wtion will bo spared to givoperlcou
satisfaction to those who may patronise thid
Stable. Mr. E. G. Liman, whoso long experiJ
ottco eminently qualifies him for the plncol
will have charge of the -business,v and thq
propri. tors hope, by meriting, to receive
liberal sharo <>f pilblie patronage. - -
■JHfThe best of Horses and Vehicles wilfi
be kept f r hire. . L
^W-Pfersnns wishing to buy or sall-hcrses|
may-nlWajrs get a good trade at this Stnblo.P
may31trily.
N, York & Savannah Route. I
' GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES |
■ASSN OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Pnssnge, - - $15 00
Steerago - . - - 7 00
New Arrangement for Through
. TICKETS-TO NEW YORK.
Knox- . •'imR
New Orleans,- $39 75
Mobile, ■>" - '35 00
Montgomery 26 00
M.-icou, 20 00 Augusta,
' ' Baggago ebeokcdXhroUgliby the Mnhattan'
Express. Company ou the Central Railroad,
and delivered anywhere in.Now York pryi-
liy tfio Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
R. R.CUYLER, (now) IpOp tons Capt Crocker
MONTGOMERY 1000 « . Berry.
HUNTSVILLE. . 1000. Post,: ,
MT. VERNON; (naw)1000 “ M , Lnyliold
LEAVING SAffiKNNAH FVEBY THURS-
DAY 'AND SATURDAY. : '
The saute arrnngemcut exlSt* from,-Now.
York, where th* steamers leave Pl*r l2 N; R.. 1
on Thursdsy, and Satnrdays, with the same
through -ratesof fare and express faeillties; f
; These' Staaitahips dn new, and: built -e*-'
pros sly for thlstoute, and for speed, comfort;
and elegant accommodations, are-net axes’
lcd-by any Steamers en-tbe oceon. - • ■ •
Through ^rickota can ^procured at the
Columbus—s'. II. Hitt., agent .Ilarndon's
wtmmt ft Ikim
.Agent? ^
Eufaula—A Btow., .
Montgomery—J. W.' Grsgouv, General
Ticket Agent. -
A. Por^iiserA W-^lW. B,;R. o|id;»t all
other points, from connecting Railroad Tick
le! Agents. BRIGHAM, BA
The femedy
y Is applied but once, and
that only, on an avcrSgd, for the space or ono
'MWS-isi '.
• 2. The suffering, which -ih'most canes -is.
ycry light, lotts only fiftocn or twenty, min-
;utos. Other gentlemen operated on in my
presdne? hddTcsa suffering tlianl>had. No
one linsany need ef chloroform or ether dur’-
ing-the operniion. After theonerstion I had
nothing worthy to be colled suffering, .a.
; Bleko oldlmn that ho cancer returns
after the wound heals well.- In these respects
this method.excols all others. .
.4. Its greatest excellency consists InUs un-,
.parallelled:success; in.its curing, radically'
atid effectually a much-larger proportion of
anil sucoiuauy a mucii'larger
eases than any other method,
j Dr.'Blake is a regular physician, and hi*
associated with him in this humane enter
prise, Dr. Hadley, u gentleman whom th*
medical profession in Western New York,
have delighted highly to honor. Tittle gen-
'tleme'n now devote their whole time, energies
and skill, to the ono business of edtlhg th*
cancer,-at-No. 848 Broadway, N..y,
Yours truly,
J ' Isaac Oakrs,
.Member of- the’ Presbytery of Genosee Rived-
The following unsolicited testimony is [runs
tho Farmvillo [Va.1 Jontnal of-April 26 th
18G0: . -. . -
This ia to eortify that I had been afflicted
with Cancer of the under lip stuco February
oighteon'diundred find fifty-nine, and under
[.treatment from 2d July last up to tho 13th
[.February last, without rauoh benefit. I euf-
1 fored a great deal bf pain, frequently could
1 not slcop.' On' the 16th February last, I
relieved of all my
cancer pains in about two hours, and have
not'liarf any pains since. I consider myself.
wclPat this time. I became acquainted with
Dr. Blake before I left New York. I eonsld-
bim 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 thoir office, 64?
Broadway, New York.
Tnoa. Hsa-frar,
Harvey's Store, Charlotte County, Va.
^a~Send for a Pamphlet of particulars.
B0p!3—tfiir.lm. *
European Medical InstitutU.
DRi
,.! 'i .1 (FROM PARrS,)
No. 704 BllOADV'XYxtBOy: -Hh STREET,
riYHE necessity of, giving to the public of
I - the United States, a rational and not ex
pensive treatment in all Diseases of a chron
ic, especially of a socret character,Iras indu
ced I)r. Sanson (for several years known in
this city ns the most successful practitioner
in that class of affections) to exteAd fris so
journ in New York for another year'.
Ho may therefore bo consulted at his con
venient location
704 BROltfWAVj
and will ooutinuo to koep on hand, his own
end Dr. Ricord's preparnilons, such • a? Flor
del Ucayali, ($2 per bottlo) against Seminal
losses and Debility from excesses of Self-
Abiu-c, tho bestremedy: known in Europe.
Ilis Preventive against Infection, $1 per
' b0 RiCortis celebrated Pills, against Venereal
Diseases, one hex sufficient to cure any ease,
I . Remedy cures thatdisa-
pn in a few days, $2. ‘.
Male Safes imported by him-
uish Remedies for
..£ bo sent with a e»r-
, secrets of importance,
French phvsioians only,
ate there aro eight rooms
: for the rccepti
i of Ladies and
emen, so that tho strictest privacy in
I i- r tll0 ut .ccaslty of notifying the
ie Iras not the slightest counoc-
: old office, at 512 Broadway,end
i/’-is copying vorball.v his
’^Tho^ Doe tor's now .place is 7<14 Broadway,
■ GhnS "■»*nd nearly c^poeite the
re ho can bo consulted
Italian, French or
Id be addressed to Box 357G
P. Q., N. York. _(odXRwl_,
\
tDWIN.A CO.,.
its, Snvsnuah. -
ELL f CO., .
t «t.'aud 3*5 Broadway,
“New York.
Agents,
sep25twly
•Orchard Grass, . Red Top,
■ fill' it V AND
IcOMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Rover
Millet,
sejitt
Lucerne;
For'sale by
A YF.ISER. .
JARRELL<
Auc’rs.
Johnston & Gillmn.
a q' the Store Room formerly ocoupiea oy
A McGuire A Pinson Throe d«y. i*»
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
broad Street, Rome, Ga.