Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, November 13, 1860, Image 3

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Latest News. ;RV«lsl» (Cowin'. Tuesday Morning, Nov’r 13,18JO. ,Jo*BPB W.VLKErf Is ' AgOlit fortfilH. • jowp-b w.vtkBrf is ’ABPift Jor this. ' IT ^mrleston Courier of tlio in Charleatmf, 5; C.-i ujtd Is duthoi4se>d tfitu) contaihs the following-5 * WAsniNOTAN, Nov. ’8.—The !Con j raske contracts for Advertisings receive fraey and give reocipts. ' For Tax Deceiver. i are requested to annnance the name of P. IiBVPKt* as candidate for Tax Receiver ' Floyd, oonnty at the casuing January eloo- on. 4V—td’- For Splicitor' General. We ars vithorlzid to ahnouixOb tlie pain M. KENDRICK, of Netynan. Coweta con a candidate for tho office pf.’Sblloitor.Gen- feTallapsosa olromti/''' EloitVn first Wednesday inJanusry'nexl Augiwtd . H. A. Gartrcll Esq. Ma. Ebitob: Pleaso allow U?rta announce Ihe above named gontloraan hs'-a. candidate Tor Solicitor General of the. Tqljapnosi Cir fiait. Misr Voters. ■ sepl8—triAwtd. .■ - "^SEE FIRST AND FOTJRTH.PA DR INTERESTING READltt.G Cabinet will ' resign- on’ the 3d of March. President Buchanan has pro pared a Proclarnatiopj which .he will issue - whenever any vio a nee. of the Federal ,‘jrai^ai t o Consumptives. fJTHE Advortisor. having been restored to known to'hiafellow-si euro. To all wb of the prescription utind^frpb of cb the directions, -for'-pr' ' same, whtch thoy wil OIUUU, VT til VIA nuu», tuu HUUO B.U|VR WUI CoNSitMPTioVj AsrnMA, BnoRcmra. &o. only object of the ndvortiser in neudin I ral Lincoln has vative a.'coris'or- iUo^ jspri PPi jhjo ‘of (hia tended to appease-ttiia* South. There is still much excitement here. • ■ '-. ■» '.;Washinqton, Nov. 9—Th'e“-Pre3- iderit hasdSteiminednotto fill the -1 - -itc-Jr. : •- 0 P- tuve events will direct hiS: course in this, recoct. Hfis position -in-.'refer.' -encc to other Southern States will he the same'. • r. Judge 'Of tfio Supreme Court-, . MiLLnoocvit.i.E, Nov. 9.—Tho Hon. Chaa |j. Jenkins bns boon elected Judge of the Su* |P rente Court by a unanimous vote. 1 Tbo.SeUate rofused to. bring on the elec- [tionof a ll, S. Senator by.» largo majority. Wasiiixgtox,. Nov., 9.—It is understood ore, In the best informed circles, that the ndmini.'tralton does not feel called upon, to take action in the present condition of affair, in the South, but while enforcing the laws tho President will cautiously avoid any act which might by any probability exasperate the pUblio mind; ,-Fivo Thousand Minnie Rill ss were yester day dispatched South by Express, in Charge of an Ordnance office. The arm 1 am one sumcd to supply the hnma-t due w mo of the Southern States. Their exact destination is .unknown. CiiAni.B8T0M, Nov. 10.—Senator Clicsnut has resigned his position in Congress invalunbl ;Ki*r d may ‘■"'Parties wis' address Rev. octijtwl y] Sfrecifll Notices. ’ l copy’ . ,) with:- ling the Tb§' Prescription Is to benefit the oad-informatioa which ho ci apd ho ' K* , k Jam, says the Atlanta Confedera^^^^fto‘8th, that an al tercation oocured on yesterday at Dalton, be tween Jesse A. Glenn, a’young attorney, and D.. Moffit, which resulted in the death of the latter by a pistol shot in the hands of'tho former. The' dlffi.nlty fs Said to have origi nated about which of the two gontlcmen should vote adrunken floater. The Senator froh Lusifkin.—G,en. Riley, tho Senator, from "Lumpkin, is detained from his seat in consequence of a severe wound received a few days ago, at his own fireside, in Dahlonega, from the hands of a man named Davis, who advanced stealthily, and shot Gen. Riley, in the shoulder, the balls ranging into the cavity-of tlie chest, so as to render his recovery almost’ impossible. We understand that a reward of. $1,200 has been offered tor tile apprehension Davis, Who, it seems, has perpetrated several murders heretofore.—Milledgevillc Recorder. •\ The President's .Position.—A dis-. patch to the? Charleston Courier, dated Washington, Noy.’-T, says: Tho move ments of South-Carolina and Fx-Goy. Wise, of Virginia, have excited great alarm -here. The result of.. the contest in Kentucky and Virginia-is considered, adverse to secession. The Administrn tion feels that it will have to bear the brunt of secession, whioh is anything liut pleasant. The President seems duly impressed with the; solemnity of the crisis. He will resist nullification; Sul not secession. Won’t Go Back.—Gdn, Lnnp,. the Brack. candidate for the VioePresiden.- cy, having been beaten , for the Senate 1 -afrora Oregon has determined wot W re-' turn to that State. He wilLprobabty be come a residenband-citizen. of North Carolina, his native State- or of. Ken? tucky, -where ho hos a plantation. ; Death Mr, A. L. Butler Hotel recently. Mr? Kipg ..w.as-formeic,- ly a Wealthy planter .of-Georgia,.,ap4 morearecently of Cuba. . -His di was -cancer of the stomach. • m» •tt." NO. 3. CHOICE NOUSjB., [J/0U.SC formerly occupied by Sobt; batlcy. P. L. Tt’RNI.EY,’; ■f TTOUDD rospectfnlly Inform his ^ ' VV friends and. customers, and public,. generally, - that ho is noiv epening a very largo and at- tr.uitive Stoclc of Drugs, M -dicines, Gheinioal, Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— AW. Paints, Oils. Varnishes. - Liquor for Medical Uses. Also Seeds of, all kinds, both Field and Garden. (Seutliorn Raised).— Glass,Putty.Glue, Brushes,end infant,every tiling in his line or that is usually kept In a First Class Drug Store. . Having had several years experience, and by giving his personal attenfiou totHe ness, bo hopos to merit a share'of piionopa tronage, and to be able to fprflish/ ftiti 043 tomors reliable articles, at'.as • LOW PRICES, As any house'this aide of Augusta, Gn.. Re- memlier tho location. Tho wants of the country shall be supplied. febll.’flO Eviction of .Speaker.t—A 8] patdh to the Republican fifties _ Charles J, Williams, of Jfuscpgee p.oui* ty, 'Whs elected Speaker-of the Georgia House of Representativesthefourth tallot,' by a majdrit^-ofseVeh voteii ““ wailed that a duel is op -foot betwe B wmmw'l Tuesday,- FRBSRP 0» Thursday, and’ koSSI-sS 1 IW-Oure of-thU di i dompllint '3waniifiraf •way, . J post, ^or sals at all Druggists. A LARGE lot of Gunny Cloth for sole low A. for CASH.,. ' . .. Also a considerable quantity of FRmily Flour, Choice Brands, oct2Stw2m a GEO. R. WARD A CO. “THE GEORGIA CIGAR,” Manufactured from Tho best Hav ma Tobacco, DY G. VOLGER At. CD., v - AUGUSTA, . GA: 1 ! . ... -I A AAA of these prime Cigars have IU.UUU been received by FARELL Ik y E1SER, who are Sole Agents for Ihe sale of thorn in Rome. Gentlemen* desiring, n good eigqr can get Ihescat a reasonable price uct’2:i—iw.lm • , flREATB4R(3MS^^^ TOWN PROPERTY. )0D;BAUGAIN1N THE SALE OF 'own Property. Apply to - - ...DR J, may22tri5m .KING. In. Order to change the Stock heretQfprG kgpt, -I OFFER ALL MY READY-MADE cs every Ruflerer wj t will cost them 'nothin lessing. 1 10 presoriptinn will pica JWARD A. WILSON, j BwJRSSPfca ‘ wm Tte—P ROME Royal Arch Chapter, -WOULD that the ■ No. 80, Regular . MeStiKgi FIRST. JtfJEBpAY; NIGHT in cash' month,. -f TIIOS. J. PERRY, n. P., . ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., ' i , WJ1LLIAM N. DECKER, S„ - ' D. J. SANDERS,-Treasurer, D. G. LOVE; Soo’y. feb9trily. NO. 40. : Regular meetings, 1st and’ 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT'in bahh month. Oiflcers—C. H. SMITH, N, G., . THUS. J.FERRY.V. G., • . •-'»*. Hargrove, secritary/' W;. N. DUCIIER, Treasurer. ",. v fob 9 tri 1 y. Floyd Encampment,'No. 11. I. 0. O. F. TYEGULAR moetings, 2nd and 4th MoU- XViday Nights in each month. SbOVviCBBs-T-E. A. BURCH, C.’P. (A. P. NBELD, H. P. Dr. J- KING. S. W. VT. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, S. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r, june2trily. ^i®~Wliilo the monarch.*, of Europe are preparing to engage In' hostilities with each oilier,our fellow-eitizen, Dr, Bull, has already declared war against tho worm, that destroy so many of our children, and is entirely en gaged in prosecuting hostilities to extermina tion. His Vegetable Worm Destroyer is just the thing that h*s long been needed. It de stroy s tfid Worms with certainty, is pleasant to take, and never sickens or injures the child.— Glasgow Free Press. [nov6tw3t flnost, all roeeptly. bought.. _ . ■■■■,■>■, '* B. JONAS.. JHK* Noxt adoT below Mr. Docker'* Fur- tare Store; navi -dm - Athens ut 8,10 A.M. SCHEDULE - ■ or. ^ . Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains. Leave - Arrive.. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 9,45 A. M. 2 3UP. M. -v, U46P.M. Atlanta, 8.40 P.M. Augusta .5.58 A.M.. « 9.05 A, M. iait* * -. 8^0 P. AI, ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves Arrives Ausnstaat 0.30 A. M. Atlanta 8.40 P. M. Athens 11.00 A.M.jAW ^.OO P. M trains on Athens branch on Sun day to connect with trains leaving Augusta at i2.l$t) Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening. WASHINGTON BRANCH. . Leave * Arrives Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi’n at 7.25 P. M. Washington 1.30 <•: {^te A 20 « Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Wash'g't’n 7.25 “ Through Freight Trains ^Augusta to Atlantu. Leave! Arrrivos Olinrlcston 6.00 P. M Augusta at 0,00 A. M. Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 “ “ 1.46 P.M. “ 5.49 “ Through Freight Trains Atlanta to Augusta. Leave Arrive Atlanta at 0 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.10 PM. “ 5115 P.M. - “ 5.13 H Freight Trains Branches. Leave Arrive Augusta at 8,50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 8.00 " " 8,10 « “ 5.15P. M. . 8.10 “ -Arrives at Washington 7.25 A.M. .. .. « 7.2i « ; -a. « “ 7.25 “ filar 10tri ly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t. MAPES’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! W HEN a surfaae Plow- is run at a depth of twelve inches, on.1 a two-horse Soil- Lifting Plow follows, whieh^is capablo of disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total disintegrated depth of twenty-seven" inches, aed those who so practice will find that they have another farm beneath that represented on their map. A snjailet-iaize or this -Plow, (one horse) thinner inina solo and more dart-like in Its Hgure, s ts an "ttdmirablo implement fbf cultl ! Vating crops, and will do the work Of more thnn forty men with hoes. With tho corn oropj this tool taay riin close alunqilde the; com, and to the full depth of twalve inches jvhen the com is but thtee-inohos high, and before tha roots.oemipy the a pare between, the rows; this will UR tho soil, move every corn plant with the son. and for so slight a ■ • : ■mi A. BAUM, most respectfully announce to the citizens of Rome and surrounding country ] .« *" • TO NOW IN FULL ’ BLAST,- anct-hol reielved, tmd is-coistantly receiving, tho largest and moat Rccbcrclic stofk of- - mmw, EVER been exhibited in thia’place, and will bo sold; at least from 15 to 20 per cent, less than in any other hquse'ial.Rofiie, as no .one can undersell me. •. ’ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. V Rich figured and colored silfcft Rich Brocade silks, Rich Broohe" do Afrique, Solforino toller,'Rich Brocho de Valanes, small figured, Richjtlain and figured RepS. real Irish Pop lin., plain and figured, Foulard Bilks, Black Silks, a funassortment. Plaid Lance, in all colors. Brocade Magenta, plain-and figured 1 Merinos, all-wool. Delates, plain and figured, Muslin Delates Sntf Cashmeres, from 12j estate and Upwards. CLOAKS! CLOAKGH CLOAKS!1! For Ladies, MiFflci and Children. . A very large^ lot of latest patterns-such -atZouaye*. Boumous, Cloth Arab9» Raglains, Ac., from $2.00 and upwards. J SHAWLS OF AI*L DESCRIPTIONS. My Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery denartmcnt’ls completed, and contains every, thing be'onging to tlmttine Also, Curset?, Ladies Vests, and real Spring Skirls, Ac. Ac. . Alao/.on band afull sesoRineilttlf i House Furnishing and Plantation GoodSj consistingof Blnnkefs; Kerseys, Ltesy.Stripos, Ticks, Osnaburg, Flnnnols, Prints, Napkins, Toweling, and a Choice lot ot Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, and All of whioh wilWbo sold at my urual low prites. ... ' ; . • , Jlv stook is unusually, full, and I respectfully invito tho public to an examination of the At the '/People's Saving Store,!? near Etowah Hou t,c r . f(/ .. ROMrK,-GrA;v ofctOOtriBmq.j-f^f ' j r, : -•>■' '"'.i , - GOLD! GOLHL B^KSI THE HORSE MANSION. SALE AND LI VERY STMIIII Broad Street, Borne, Ga> k ■ BY :.r " £ ■ % MORRISON & LOGAN. _ ’ AHORSE MANSION,”, formerly owned by win. Ram'.'y, but moro ro- : ffTiflcontlv by'John II. Walker, has boeu purchased by the present' proprietors, and no ox rtion will he spared to give p-rfoct satisfaction to those who may patronize thiz Stable. Mr. B. G. Logan, whose long expert- enoo eminently qualifies him f.>r the place, will liavu charge of the business, ana the proprietors hopo, by meriting, to receive a '"sgsstsafipssRtei.w be kept for hire. .. ’ aaB-Pefsona wishing-tp buy or soil horses may always get a good trade at this Stable. GRAND aiL-prize SCHEME V FOR NOVEMBEB,, lSfiO/.:^ ' ’ * GEORGIA STA^tWjTTEl _, -. fMUtiiww% | i>wiiiSii«teii« | iW Authorized by Special Agtef tho Legislatnre Every Tioket a Prize 'CAMTAL PRIZE k 96 0,00 0 • TICKETS ONLY$10’^ Halves, Quarters and Eighths. in proportion. To.-hc Drawn-Each Saturday, in 1880, in tho cjty bf Savannah Go; N. York & Savannah Route. _ GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES <5 OF PASSAGE. . Cabin Passage, - - $15 00 Stperagb " ’ -VT- * 1 00 New Arrangement fnr Through TICKETS TO NEW YORK. vroii New Orleans, Mobile,. Montgomery, Columbus, Albany, . Macon, Eufaula, $39 76 36 00 25 00 21 00 23 00 20 00 24 00 most Memphis, $31 75 Nashville, 27 75 Cliattannoga, 25 00 Knoxville, 25 50 Atlanta, 21 00 Augusta,. 17- 60: distance ns not to separate the’ pkrticles from tho.roota, yet so completely - loosening ■ the ‘mass that theplant maybe picked up with -tho fihgers. This is moro thorough Cultiva tion than can bo obtained by ono hundred hoeing!*, leaving tho soil in better tilth and cutting of no roots. More than twenty thousand of .these Plows were sold list year. ; ■; prices.*' ■; 1 1 One Hfirse' ■ Two Horse 1 , .witU Cuttcr Threo Horse ‘" . .^ct23twtw8m]’~ - WORMS! L , fTIHE .seaton is at hand, when thcso.scour I gca of childhood Jjegin to becomo both 'troublesome)anddangorou*. Dr. John Bull's Vogctaplo \Vortn Dostroyer is a remedy .alike, not the’lcasidlfflonlty in getting children to tako the medicine. It is prepared in of Candy Drops, and trill US catch *! .gjaaSSeraL now tn huc. while at tlie same 1 no way affect injuriously tho thiidi^ '* " Baggage chocked through by the Mnhattan Express 1 Chmpany On the Central . Railroad, id delivered anywhere In New York or vi- »1ty. ‘ '*"• • By tho Splendid and Commodious Steamers, - - -*UYL Post, Layheld . VERNON, (new)1000 1VING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS Th Whi R. RjCUYLER, (now) 1000 tons Capt Crooker MONTGOMERY - 1000 << «■ Berry. HUNTSVILLE, MT. VERNON, LEAVING 8AV da^ and .The same arrangement exists from New York, where the sleainors leave Pier 12 N, R., on.Tliursdayr and, Saturdays, with the- same through rates of faro and express facilities. Those'.Steamships Aro new, Ahn built ex- presalyjfer this route, and for speed, comfort, and elegant acroinmodations, aro not excel led by any ilcumers eu tlio oCVntl, * > , ■ Through Tickets can fip procured at tho ' following place* r Express).and J. M. BlvinrjTr R. k*At Montgomery—J; W. Gtizoonr, Gonoral Ticket Agent. ’ w' „ • . „ A Porn, agent W A W. R. R. and at all bther priidti. from oo*hMtiM.RffiJtt)j»dT|ek* ot Agents, TBBIHHAIir/BAxlDWINJwJO., , Agents, Savannah, ordered.oniawipinc fered a great deal of pain, frequently could not sleep,- . On.the 10th February last. I was relieved by Df.,BlRke , k partner, Dr. Hadley ; elleved'of t wel. „ DE Bli igabsent.. there'I wn’s'rslieved'of all r n about two hours, and haro’ v : ains since. I consider myself*. * became acquainted Wtth eft New York. I consid er. Blake tic tore I left New York. I cotksid- him aiid Dr. Hadley well skilled In their pro- fes-uon anil gentlemen of the highest order,- and those afflicted, will find IJite their inter* CLASS 98, « “ 17, 1800. call upon them' Broadway, New* York;' . , TlIOS. IlAnVET, , j Store, Charlotte County, Va. ' * -Send for a Pamphlet of- particular a. acplS^triwSm. 1 ' f*- w ' - MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Euro P ean Medical Institute. t Prixo j $00,000 .8 - - (FROM PARIS,)' *"*■•■■■*■■; No. 704 BBOADWATLABOVE 4th STREET, ^ ' ' totetoi \ $00,1 10,000'is e.oetris 5,000 la 4,000 is 4,1 3,000 is At 2,000 is 2,1 1,500 is 1,000 aro' 600 are 2 2 2 2 100 100 100 25,000 Prizes of 25,000 Prizos of 50,305 Prizes Am WILL BE DRA1 Certifioates of. Packages will be following rate*, which is tho. risk . A Certificate of .Package of’IO Wholes, Do do . 10 Halves, Do do TO Quarters, Do do' 10 Ei, ' rtes, a rational and not ex- 81VO treatment in all Disenses of a chron- espccially of a secret cha-rocter, has indU- LDr, Sanson (for several years known ta this city- as the most sUccessfu) practitioner" LOOK AT THIS! A SPLENDID DRAWING e Three Num hioh takesplaXnqn overy vr Venereal ady case, ri&g that disa- 4,500 ' 100 irfeV.R-, 18^00 ms3± m JL '.Ril dol Ucayt losses-, an. Ahuso, the best re Ricord’s cclobr Diseases, one t $2 per box.- His Gonorrhcea E f £S»bieaffj;q ’ isesc r renen j solf at $3 pef.'do . ATI his French t Affections of Ladies * culttr ■. cohfe t f v- - - - At'his Institute'them are eight room* d : for the reception of Ladies and ti so that the strictest privacy is '-f IseVibdt^s: Ho is^under the nccessity.o on with, his old office,’af ilS. . that nn impostor is copying vorbally his Clover . . svt t.it- i .'Lncarnet jfWr; ‘ iPiWREU.^ YF*I6F,fe.' m .