Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, November 17, 1860, Image 3

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®o-iW«Mw ®oitw*. Saturday Morning, Nov’r 17,1850. * 020* Josepii Wai/keA is Agent foj t'klrf .per in Charleston, S. C., and is authorized :e contracts for Advertising, Tceeire andgtre receipts; ; I f :' ’? tor ’ Tax Itecelvor. ■' We are requested to Announce the namo of n. P. Lvmpkix as candidate for Tax Receiver of Floyd county at the oulming January elee- tion. w—td paper k> make nonoy For Solicitor General. Wears aathorihtd to dnnounoo then am of M- KENDRICK. of Ncwnan, Coweta coe as a candidate for tho sOlci of Solicitor Gen eral of thtfTaUnp. 1 <»» eiroult. Etestion tir'st Weinssdayiu January me* t angtwtd , H. A. Gartrolt Esq. ( V.. Ain. Editor: Please 'allow uito announce tho above named gentleman Air a candidate •cult. • , mpl8—triAwtd. lapoc Maxv vomits. FIRST AND FOURTH?A GES FOR INTERESTING READING ATTER., Rove Market, Nov. 10:—Cotton dull at from 7 to lOcts. Wheat $ 1,50. Corn 8ocU. BgjfrDur Elitors are still iiootfmrily absent. Influx of Specie.—Tho stomnsliip James Adger, says tho Charleston Courier, 14th iiist, reports a spocio list of $230,000 for our Banks and deal- el’s. Several additions, in considerable amounts, have been made Within the past week to our spocio supply in Banks and in private hands. Late News. .General Newt by the Canada. good reasons for throwing off allegianoe, therefore they do sot blame Victor Emanuel for the polioy he has pur sued.' Capua ted, wl ‘ Naples. rumoi Charli . . __ session of Fort Moultrie, il’he report createda luivoc in .tiie vstdok market tliis'afternoon.' Th'e'rutriof was - based on a special dispatch" which appeared in tho Philadelphia Enquirer.' ' Virginia. Alexandria, Npv.; 15.—The election returns thrt have been received give Bell a plurality of three hundred. The remaining counties unheard from gave I.etcher nn unimportant majority, Richmond, Nov. 15.—Gov, Letcher has issued a proclamation calling im ex tra session of iho Legislature,' to meet on the 7th of January next, to take in- tota&iiideratiqn tho condition of piiblio affairs, and to determine calmly and wisely jvhat action may bo necessary iu this emergency. Florida is with 8outh Carolina. Charleston, Nov. 15.—A dispatch has just been received from M. S. Per ry, tho Governor of Florida, in which ho pledges the “Land of Flowers” to be heart and hand with the “Palmetto State.” JSgrThe Charleston Conner Bays that the Bank of Charleston bos decided promptly to take $100,000 at par, .of the bonds to bo issued for tho Military exi gency of the State. Support to South Carolina.—The fol lowing is another indication that the eyes of the Soutli are now upon South Carolina, and that site is to be tho 'Sar dinia of this political movement. Itj was addressed to Gen. Simons, Speaker of tho House: Washington, Novembor 7.— The. JKashimitoj^RaJioiml Volunteers prof- fer their services to .wiwMj^Jgrolina, in case of her withdrawal from tho Uniqn Southern men hero aro with South Car olina, Affairs in Philadelphia. A dispatch to the Charleston Courier dated Philadelphia November 13th, says: The news, published iu the papers this morning, that the South Carolina Legislature had passed a law legalizing the suspension of specie payments by the banks of that State, full like a clap of thunder on our community. It has almost caused a panic here.. All the fancy stock at tho opening of -the Bro ker’s Board this morning, went down with a run. Even good Securities are very shaky, A large amount of Stocks will nocessariljvbe foroed upon tho mtir- ket. ‘ The people herb are just beginning to realize that South Carolina is earnest. Hud they known it two months ago, we would have a different state of things to-day. A large nuuibCidf heavy South cm orders wore countermanded yosfer- -duy. Lincolnism don't .seem to take at the South. It is feared that tho financial crisis will overtake us about the first of Janu ary. A number of sm vll dealers in the Stock market will “go by the board to day or to-morrow. ^ Virginia Nowr. Richmond, Nov. 14.—The Richmond Enquirer urges a State Convention to meet at an early day which might, set tle peaceably the dangerous question. It teas witli the view of concentrating public opinion upon the Convention, ns well as prepnro the people for any nn- forscen emergency. Wheu Gov. Wise inaugurated the Minute Men, he con templated no raid upon the Federal Government. Tho latest election returns are favor able to Belt. The papers disagree in their tables. Full official returns may bo necessary to .decide who carried the State, v Washington News. i Washington, Nov; 14th,—The Post* master of Orangeburg, 8. C., hiks tea derod bis resignation to tho Depart- ja^enti' to take effect on the first of Jan uary, 1861,unless South Carolina secede* before that date. His resignation,-lias been accepted, and ha has been reques ted to designate a successor, being in formed, at the sonic .tbfa'q, thatgtt the event he does not procure ono who will furnish the nocosasary bonds, the otflee will bo discontinued. ' ' *" '' Col, Gardner has boon roliovad in tlib ordinary routine of business ot tho War Department, of- tho- command of Fort Moulttio, Charleston,'S. 0. Major An- dorson, the next ire rank,-ilia* been ap pointed his successor. a ,J > TonOin^McCarvef’s STEAM SAW; MILL, rrtHB proprietors will furnish first quality X long loaf Pine Lumber, sawed at their Mill on the Coosa River. M miles item Rom., as. follows, Romo, eltyorod at tho Mill at *1,00 psr liuuilrod, Or,at steamboat landing in Roms, or at Inter mediate loadings oa tho Riv« at $1,25 par ' ROBT. 6. TO «ep22twdw6m TOMLIN, J. L. McCARVER. Speeiijl Notice?. To Consumptives. Advertisor, having been restored to _ilth In a fow weeks by a .very simple .after having sufforedecvoral yours sov.ro lung sfleetion, and' that dread Consumption—is anxious to make olloW-sdffcrers tho means of aim il, ho will send s' copy ’■ iof charge,) with tmnd using the find a sunn CunE for ..Buokcutis, Ac. Tho ,o advertiser in Bonding tlie rciiv .with di: kno euro. To all win of tho prese tho dircctioi some, wl Coxsum only object Prcsoriptioi spread infoB syeMfiftiiissyi OddlMA Rev. EDWARD LVlt&l em nothing, .... iptton will pteaso Ri:.t. EDWARD A. WILSON, ootistwly] ' > 'ragsSuppfeW^orL — ROME 11 f Regular Meetings; FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in cash month. ... . . TIIQS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW j; BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKEH, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, See’y. febOtrity. FOB FALL AND WINTER, 1860. A. BAUM, twfc* |t>ft •» V‘its4’-4^wr vr.l tit. ^ _ NO. 40. Regular meetings, . 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Oil»fef9~4VH. sKlTH, N.;4..;-, ' ■*:; Q TUOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R\ T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer. febtUrily. • • u-e>sS ■ WOULD most rospcctftilly onniiuncb to the citiionsof Romo and surrounding country thit the : . ‘PEOPLE’S SAVING STORE,” ■% ' IS NOW IN POLL BLAST, and has received, and is constantly receiving, the largest mid most ReeAercAe stock of ’ - 1 • . .* * ' ©©©Big, . ; ■ EVER been exhibited in this plsee.and will be sold at least ftem 16 to 20 per cent, loss than in any other house in Ronto, as no one Can tnWMWell me. 1 • t append a list of soma of-the choicest Dro.-s Goods; ahlehfbr besaty,- style and quek ity, cannot bo surpassed, knd jometliing entirely new in niarket. LADtES’ DR^'GBODS. ■ Rich roller, tins, Floyd Encampment, No. 1L i. o. o. p. Millcdgeville JNcws. Millkdueville, Nov. 15.—Tho lend ing men of ail parties met in Confer ence iici-o to day. It was unanimously agreed that n Convention be called who recommend resistance; and the tinio and mode to be settled by tho Conven tion. Harmony and good feeling pro. vailed during tho Conference. figyTho bill appropriating a million dollars for tho defence of the State, which passed tlio House of Represantn- i ives on‘Tuesday last, was-tabled in the Shnate on Wednesday. meeting in Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 15.—A large and enthusiastic meeting is now being held at the Institute Hall to extend a hearty and unanimous welcome and well done to the Charleston delegation to the State Legislature. Alabama News. Mon ilk, Nov. 15.—The Governor of tliis State will issue his proclamation on tlio Utli of December for tbe election of delegates on tlio 24th for a Convention to meet on the 7th of Junuary. Itlnrkets, Charleston, Nov. 14.—Sales of Cot ton to-day 1,100 bales, at prices rang ing fr, m 8 to 111 oents. The market was dull. o.bilk,,Nov. 13.—Sales of Cotton to day ,*900 bales. Middlings at 10J@llc. Sulo.s of. three days 12,400 hales. Re- eeifits three days 11,800 bales. Sterling Exchange 5@0 per cent, premium. J^EGULAR meetings, 2nd and tth Mon- igs, 2nd an lay Nights in each month. Officers—E. A. BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dr. J; KING, 8. W. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, S. LEVINSTEIN, Trcs’r. jimo2tri1y. Tho season is at hand when children suffer most from the effects of worms. In all our cxiterienco we have found no remedy that will compare with John Bull’s Vcgotabio Worm Destroyer. It is put up in tho form of candy drops—is pleasant to tho taste— produces no sickness or other unplessont effects, and yet destroys the worms with the certainty anl promptness of lightning.— Maysville Enq. nov!3tw3t » NOTICE. O N end after September 1st, all work done nt our Establishment must be Paid for on Delivery, and on all contracts oxcceiling Thirty Dollars One-third of tlio amount must bo paid when ordered, nml tho balanco when the work is taken nwny. All parties indebted to us are requested to make Immediate Payment. Noble Bros. & Co. nii'-dOtf MAPES’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! W HEN a surface Plow is run nt a depth of twelve inches, au.l a two-horse Snil- Lifting Plow follows, which is capable of disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total disintegrated depth of twenty-sovon incites, and those who so practlco will find that tlioy have another farm beneath that represented on their map. A smaller sizo of this Plow, (ono horse) thinner in the sole and more dart-iike in its figure, is nn admirable implameut for culti voting crops, and will do tlio work of more than forty men with hoes. AVitli tho corn crop, this tool may run oloso alongsido tho oprn, and to the ftill (tenth of twelvo inches when tlio corn is but tiireo incites high, and lioforo tho roots occupy the spaeo between tlio cows; this will lilt tlio soil, move evory corn plant with tho soil, and for so slight a distance ns not to separate the particles from tlio roots, yot so completely loosening tho muss that tlio plant may bo pinked up with tho fingers. This is mure thorough cultiva tion than can bo obtained by ono hundred honings, leaving tho soil iu hotter tilth and cutting of no . roots. More than twenty thousand of those Plows wore sold last year. PRICES: One Horse $9 60 Two Horse 12 60 “ )‘ with Cutter I i 00 Thrco Horse 14 00 " •* with Cutter ‘ 15 60 For Sale by J. A. QUIMIIY, . , liOBift' ■ J "No.;3 WarMn.Bleck,. octZ-lTivayOwj ■; ■ Augusta, Oa. STEAM W0QL CARDER. si desire to poll tlio attention of Ithe Farmers and Wool growers 1 jcuorally to rit now custom [Steam Cardiac Machine,fojeoUd ime, near Broad strooF fronting Harper A Butler’s Hardware Store. As I have many years oxporienco in tbe Wool Carding bush ness, I think 1 nan give goneral satisfaction mil solicit the patronage ef the public; SeptU—w2ni G. J. DYKER. Railroad Notice. OrrtcK Dalton A Jacksonville R. R. Co.) Dolton, Ua., Sept. 2&th, 1860. J J XOTICE is hereby given, that the 5th in. M stallmont, Ten JMHats on eneh sliare of e capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A Jacksonville R. R.. Company, has been ealled by.tho Directors, payable at the ulllae of the Company in Dalton, on the 1st day of Dooe# bes next. By onlcr. EDWARD WHITE, See’y. scp28w2m SCHEDULE or • Georgia R. R- Passenger Trains. Leave Arrive. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 0.«5 A. M. « 2 30 P.M. “ 1145 P.M. Atlanta, 8.40 P.M. Auguste 6.56 A.M. « 9.05 A, M. « 6,20 P. M. ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves Arrlvca Mlauta 8.1°0 p! M.} 8 ' 1# A ' *• Athens 11.00 A. M. { xtlontlT ^5.No trains on Athens branch on Sun- doy»tn connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening. WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leavo Arrives Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi'n at 7.25 P. M. Washington 1.30 “ {^f n 8 te 11.45 “ Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Waehg’t’n 7.25 " Through Freight Train* Augusta to Atlanta. Leaves Arrrives Charleston 6.00 P. M Augusta at 6,00 A. M. Auguste 8.60 A.M. Atlanta 3.17 “ « 1.45 P.M. .« 5.49 “ Through Freight Trains Atlanta to Augusta. Leave Arrive Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.16 PM. « 6.15 P. M. « 6.13 « 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 nt Washington 7.25 A. M. .. « « 7.25 « « << « 7.25 « mnrlOtrily. GEO. YONGE, Gon. Sup't. lieh figured and -colored silks, Rich Brocade iilkK-Rleb Broohe, do Afrique, colors, Brocade Magenta, plain and figured Merinos, sll-WOol Delains, plain and figured, Muslin Delates and Cashmeres, item-124'«ei|te and upwards. <■ CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CliOAKSlir \ t For Ladies, Misses and Children. A very law lot of Jotest patterns suek as Zotiavqs, Bournous, Cloth Arabfc Raglains, *c., from $2.00 and. upyfar^s,. SHAWLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. My Embroidery, White Goods and Hosiery <Wrtm«nt is mimpleted. and wntalna every- thing bo'onging to that line. Also, Corsets, Ladles Vests, and real Spring Skirts, Ac. Ac. . Also, on band a full assortment or * . . House Furnishing and Plantation' Groodsj consisting of Bionkets^Kerseys, Llnsy. Stripe^ Tloks, Osnaliurg, Flannels, Priu(s, Napkids, Toweling, and a choice lot of Gaiters, Booi% Shota, and , . , . Ready ]VEa<ie Cloth. ““ • - —'■ '• ■> -T.n-' iv:k •-%>rr:.i*iji viiiti'a At the “People’* Saving Store,"hear Etowah Hou « c , '• ' . j ROME, GA. oct20tri6m • ' "• THE HORSE MANSION. SALE AND LIVERY STABLE! The enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Orove Whiskey. (The Purest Mpdical Agent ever known is furnished the community a Stimulant, Pure, Hcalthfal and Invigorating, at the ■rmotimoa mild delicious boverago.’ It Is calculated to do away with tho vilo drugged stuff that is palmed off on the community and which is injurious to body and mind. In addition to tho certificates beneath, lie has reeieved a Diploma from tho STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional test! mony from DU. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath to its absolute purity, CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept. 0th I860. We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut Grors Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the Poison ous 'substance known as Fusil Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. "BOOTH, GARRET A CAMAO, Analytical Chomlsts. Now York Sept. 3d, 1858. I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, rocicved from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to sfato that it i* entirely free lrom poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and fine , I! '!’, t . .. AnqlylicaJ^bomist,, ®i:.5i!ii, Boston. Mureh 7th, 185fl. I have made a chemical analysis of com- lesof ChesteutGrove Whiskey to'ba free from the heavy Fulil H.v pure and unadulterated. fine (Tavor of this Wltiskey Is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing it. ' Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assayer, No. 16, Uoylitoo Street. For Sal* by C. WHARTON, Jr, Sole Trin. Agt. sepl3—triSm . No. 146 Walnut Bk Phil. Broad Street* Borne, ©a* BY MORRISON SLOGAN. _ “HORSE MANSION.” formerly SMi owned by Wm. Ramey, but more re- q*^9eentiv by John II. Walker, has been purchased by the present proprietors, and no exertion will lAs spared to give perfect satisfaction to those who may patronize this Stable. Mr. E.G. Logon, whoso long experi ence eminently qualifies him for the place, will have charge of tho business, and tho proprietor* hope, by meriting, to rcoeivo a liberal share of public patronage. jtO-The best of Horses and Vehicles will be kept for hire. ■ *4r Persons wishing to buy or sell horses may always get a good trade at this Stable. nmy31trily, Mobile, asar Albany, Macon, Eufaula, hi la M N. York & Savannah Route. ^ GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES °P PASSAGE. MSB* Cabin Passage, • • $15 00 Steerage “ ,- - - 7 00 New Arrangement for Through TICKETS TO NEW YORK. Now Orlran£ $39 76 MompbU,* $31 75 <5 00 Nashville, 27 75 25 00 Chattanooga, 21 00 Kuoxvitlo, 23 00 Atlanta, — 20 00 Auguste, 17 60 24 00 Baggage chocked through by the Mahattan Express Company on tbo Central Railroad, and delivered anywhere in New York or vi cinity. • By tlio Splendid and Commodious Steamers, R. R. CU YLER, (new) 1600 tons CaptCrockor MONTGOMERY 1000 “ “ Berry. HUNTSVILLE, 1000 « « Post, MT. VERNON, (new)1000 “ « Layliold LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS DAY AND SATURDAY. .■ ■The same arrangement oxlsts, from; New York, where tho sleamorcleayo' Plor 12 N. R., on Thnredays: and Soturdaya, with tlio same through rate* of fare and expreas fooilitle*. TUose flteamsblps nre now, and built ex- pressly fer this route, and for spoed, eomfort, and elegant accommodationa. ore not excel led by any ((camera on the ocean. Through Tickets ean be proeured at t jie • Coduinbus—fl! H. Hill, agent llamden’s GOLD I GOLD! NO BLANKS! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY A Co., Manager*. Authorised by Special Act*f the Legislature Every Ticket e Prlre. a eTooo. TICKETS ONLY $10J Halves, Quarters and Eighth* in To be Drawn Each Saturday, in I860, in the city of Savannah Ga. CLASS 06 to be Drawn OCT. 8, I860. CLASS 07, “ “ 10, I860. CLASS 98, « “ 17, 1880, CLASS 00, « « 24, I860: MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. iwni Member of the Proshv, jiciuDer oi ino net oywrj .c The following unsolicited I >ny is from the Farmville ‘ “ 1860 £,T:\ 1! This is to« Cancerc cn bund ont from 2 last, w . , u cattail o not sleep. On tho 1 relioveu by D Dr. Blake belt on my arrival cancer pain*" 1 . not had any pains since. I < well at this time. I became i Dr. Blake before I left New him and Dr. Hadley well ski) fession and gentlemen of the ission and gentlomen < e*t | . ______ Broadway, New York. Taos. Habvev. i; Charlotte County,^Va. Prize " 't 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 a 2 2 100 100 100 - 35,000 Print* of 25,000 Prize* of $00,000 Is 10,000 is 9,060 is' 5,000 is 4,000 is 8,000 is 3,000 U 1,500 is 1,000 nto 500 ate 300 ate 200 are 100 ate 75 are 60 ore $8 . * $60,000 10,000 0,060 5,000 4,000 3,000 * 2,000 1,600 1,000 1,000 •; 8oo 1 $200,000 50,000 * Hdrve. . ■ | aar-Senl/or a Pamphlet of . scplS—trlw3m. European Medical Institute. DR. SANSON, ’ (FROM PARIS,) No. 704 BROADWAYjABOVE 4th STREET, eccssity, of giving to tho public of . , oitcU Biatcs, a rational and not ox- tousivotreatment in all Diseases of a chron- 50,3(13 Prizes Amounting to $375,000 BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. ' WILL Certificates of Packaj following rates, which ‘ — -fie trill be sold at the JB| the risk: A Certificate of Pdekag* of lOWhelek, ’ $$4 Wednesday and agateasfc: as •"tMttteasflSSaEs-’igS : S.ssaa?<®B immasp mmz® General faula—A Stow. Montgomery—J. ■ W. GnEOonv, Ticket Agent. A PWSj,*«4ntW KW, other points, from com et Agents. RRIGH^M, ‘K. B. fcaOMWELL Agents, 80 West at. andJSI Broodna ■ep25twiy • Now Yerk. Just teeMved direot from Kentueky, Blue Grass, Timothy, Orchard Gran, > Red Top, Clover ^ Luoarae, • Millet, Fer sale by septt FARRELL A YEISER. Do Do Do do do do 10 Ilalvi 10 - 10 LOOK AT T9I0i . A SPLENDID DRAWING iber ON Flan! ill that class., joum in Ncw Yi IIo may therefore venient location del Uci Abuse; the best remedy bottle PreTCnt * T0 ' Ricord’S cell <1 Shares io Pruporiion. ,on roccipt of whioh they will be by firstmoiii Purchasers can have ttekete warded by firatmniL Purchascra can have drawinr AlUjl _ Orders fsr Tickets or Cert! or Express, to b* directed to fresh RISER'S.