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ROME. GEO.. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,1860,
®|je Courier
pum.isuED -every
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.eeelling Five Linos in length, ate published
■gratuitously in tho Courier. The friends of
the parties are requested to send in these no-
tiees accompanied with a responsible name
and they will bo published with pleasure^
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER- FOR SALE A" '
LARGE ASSORTMENT. OP
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to.Planter’s use—• ■
For Cash, W'
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnabnrgs,
ma'/18-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
DENTISTRY.
Df. J. T, Duane,,
I s now permanently located
in Ttomo,ftnd 1ms takeu rooms
^Irofes^oiwl Gi)lr5s.
K. D. UAHVBY DfXLAP SCOTT.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
attorneys at LA at,
ROME GA ’
A DVANCES o( money ean usually be had
upon good claims loft for collection.
Rome, June 1.—ly.
Z. B. HARGROVE,
attorney a-t law,
-ROME, - CA.
Cpries—Over Fort A Havgrovo's new store.
feb!9—ly
JOHN F. COOPER,
attorney at law,
w!” practice in the Courts of Northt West-
•ru Georgia. Collecting promptly attended to.
Orrics-In City Hall Building, up stairs.
npr7-ly .
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, -
Wi.t, praitioe in the counties of Cherokee
6s. O)lie over N. J. Omborg's Oiothing store
Rti'P.u*vor.—Underwood A Smith, Rome
Ga. T. R. R. Cobh, Esq., Athens. Go. jan-7
OA.
OA.
— ' TH-OS. J. VERDERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, GA ’
Wii.l practice in the cjumties of Floyd
folk. Paulding, Carroll, iraraldson and* a«;
•Biriot attention paid to collecting. jan.u-iy
HENRY A. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY at la w,
-ROME, . . OA.
Strut ottontian given to rollocting and se-
curing >laim* in Upper Georgia. febl- v
over Fort & Hnrgrove’B store,
where he will be pleased to receive the calls
of thos** who may require his professional
services.
Ho would also state that he is prepared to
insert artificial teeth,- on vulcanized rubber,
which is fast superceoding all other styles of
work, now made, combining ns it does,
LIGHTNESS, -
AND '
A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity,
•• • ? j wjTk -r$' • _
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at .New York prices
may*—ly ); it . J / »
BOOTS AND SHOES
SIANUFACTPnP.D BY
P. A. OMBERG,
ROME GA.
The Subscriber is suppUei
with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA
TENT -LEATHER, and nil other materials
for Gentlemen’s Urcss Boots Jk Shoes,
lie employs the host of Workmen and keeps
posted on the latest fadiious.
Genteel Fits and Tforfc loarrantrd.
Thankful for past favors ho hopes to re
ceive a continuation of patronage in this
branch of heme industry.
nug25—ly P. A. OMBERO.
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of tho Depot—same side of the
Street, [feblltrily] S. O. WELLS, Pro.-
REMOVAL!
M’GUIReT* PINSON,
H AVE Romoved to their now building
first door below tho Drug Store df
Turnley A Baker, whore they will take
pleasure in waiting on thoir old customers
and the public generally. jan3-tril Awtf
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED.
Freights and Passage as Low as by
any. other Steamer.
CABIN PASSAGE,
„ , $15 00.
By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE
WHEEL STEAMERS
Augusta, 1,500 tons, Capt M. S. Woodhall.
Fcomp'A, 1,200 «• “ Isaac Cir-well,
Alabama, 1,300 « “ O. R. Schetck,
These steamships belonging to tho old es
tablished and fnVorito line, known ns the
"Now York and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,” and in comfort, accommoda
tions and Faro, cannot be excelled. They
are commanded by experienced, skillful and
polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A OALLIE,
Agents Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL A SON,
ju!20—tf Agents, Now York.
MRS. M. J. SUMMERHAYS,
N OW IN NEW YORK, HAS JUST RE-
coivod from Paris, the Sfrfhg Fashions
for Bonnets, and finding tile site much larger
and the Style quite different, sho feols it in
cumbent upon hor to inform the Ladies of-
Rome and yicinity, of these facts;
If any one desires a Bonnet of the Spring
style .before the return of. Mrs..8.. with her
Spring supplies, on tlie receipt of an order,
she will send by Express, at her own ekpense,
any kind that may be desired, and a* sho
hes between twenty and thirty work-womou,
this can he done at Very short notice.
Orders may be lift with MissSali.ir Wli.x-
ERSoy, at the Store in Rome, or sent direct
to, MRS. M. J. Si/MMERIIAYS,
fehlltrltf. ’ 64 Best Breadway^N. 'fr, 01
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS TO—
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE 8. COTRAN, Romo, Go.
WM.H. JEFFERS, 1 -. , , „ „
HENRY I,. JEFFERS, J Charleston, S. C.
September 7,—ly.
ROME, GA.
L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r.
(Late of Eatonton Hotel.)
Tub Stage Offices arc kept at this House,
and it is nearest tho Depot. jnn5
j. w. n. exnrnwoon.
o. n. smith.
UNDERWOOD A SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA -
PnACTicn in Upper Georgia: also In tho
'Federal District Ceurt of Marietta.
jan20’59-ly
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY rUBTiTO.
Commissioner of Doeds for Alabama and
’Tennessee. "-"K-*-
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA -
fob 10-57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME .;••••• <
Office—In City Hail Building.
aprfi-lv
GA.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.
OFFERS his Professional services to the
-citizens of Rmno and vicinity. When not
professionally engaged, may always bo found
• at the offios formerly oconpied by Dr. Ilobt.
Batty, or at tho Drug Store of Newman A
rNowlin. nov9.1y.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles west of
oct5’59—ly ROME, GA.
WM. PARELL, M. D.,
ROME GA.
-Office—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57
H. H. PENNY,
'GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CAVE STRING, GA.
. , Sept 7, ’S9.-n45-ly..
LrW J. C. REESE, M. D.
' SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA
Offico at J. A Whiteheads’ aug.l.Iy.
R. J. JOHNSON,
. COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Romo, Ga.
Will givo strict attention to tho
SELLING OF COTTON.
And all kinds ef Produce, and Heavy Goods,
iliat raav bo oonsighon to him.
•^•Office at the Post Oillco corner, [ang.24
Tnos. j. pkiirt, ::::::: c. w. f. lamkin.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND .
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such as, Biu-on. Lard. Flour,
Meal'Ac., .Ac., which we will sell low for
Cash, or enuntry produce, nt cash prices. Wo
feel grateful for past favors, anil hopo by
prompt attention to uusiness, and fair deal
ing, to receive a liberal shnroof patronage.—
Our motto will be quick sails and short pro
fits. Givens n call before baying clsowliorc,
Rome, Aug. 31, '59.tf.
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, anil
the public generally, that lie continues
the practice of LENTlSi'R Fin all its branch
es, and has fitted np an office, over, the store
of McGuiro A Pinson, where he is prepared
to executo alloperationsnppertaining to Den
tistry, In the most approved manner.
lie would also call tlio particular nttcutiou
of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior style of teeth, set on gold plate ; for
beauty, strength and life-like nppeaeanee,
they arc not surpassed. As an impressionlms
boon made that my prices for dcntul opera
tions are higher than tho usual run of Den
tists, I hog leave to say that they are tliosamo
ns charged by Dentists at Augusta, Mneon
and Savannah. For Artificial Work my char
ges are ns follows:
Entiro Sots Upper anil Lower from $100 to $25t.
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150
Toinpornry Sets, Upper and Lower, 25 cacti.
Partial Sets in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted in all the late improve
ments of the day, I feel confident that I enn
meet tho wants of ail who may need tho ser
vices of a Dontist, and if references are wnnt-
ed: as to their utility in answering tho purpo
ses of nntureTI can give them in abundance,
from those who have tested my skill, for the
last fourtocn years, in this, and adjoining
States.
J. B. MURPIIY.
Romb, Sept. 14,1859.-tf.
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
AT
Wragg's Steam Saw Mill!
rpiIE subscriber, desirous of
keeping
with tho wants of the community, ha
fur
MUTUAL 1 INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ROME, GA.
Orpici—At Romo Railroad Depot.
W. S. COTHRAN, Prcs’t.
C. II. STILLWELL, Soo'y. july28
c. W. LANGWORTHY,
PilOFEBROR OF
IPIAN0, ORGAN
Guitar and Vocal Music,
ROME, GA, aug.l.ly
recently increased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of nil tho various kinds requir
ed for building and other ordinary purposes.
Tho Lumber is inferior to none and is fur
nished on as reasonable terms os can be had
anywhere in this section.
All the Labor
about tho Mill is performed by white men,—
the timber used mid machinery is not excell
ed, and all hills fur lumber will ho PROMPT
LY and ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
are regularly employed to haul lumber to
Romo and other places, and contracts can be
made for lumber delivered.
Terms for Hauling, CASH,
but reasonable credit will bo given on the
lumber itsolf. • ■
Wo are thankful for U»e liberal patronage
heretofore "bestowed andvespeetftilly solicit a
eontinuance of the same.
L. R. A 8. D. WRAGG,
Floyd Covntt, Fob2—tf
Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY
WILL OPEN HIS
CLASS OF VOCAL MUSIC
ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’59
AT ROOMS,
2d Floor of Port & Frccmnn’s Block.
JEB'Session, fivo months—Terms, $10 per
scholar. [aug.1—2m
Clothing Manufactured
On Commission.
P ARTIES purchasing their goods in the
piece, can hare them made up in any
style, and of any assortment of sizes, at -
charge of ten per cent, on the nottcost,
The subscriber haring many years expori
ence in the business, with unusual facilities,
for the manufacture of oxtra fine and medium
clothing, can offer great inducements to those
who prefer ordering their goods to buying
them ready-mado. J. R. SIIOTWELL,
References: Rahway, New Jorsoy,
Messrs. J. R. Daniel A do., Columbus, Ga.
“ W. G. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom
ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, Milledgerillc, Ga.
iioc2I—lm
A CARD
TO THE LADIES,
BONN ETS &
The Mlnnehahef Fall*
The Minnehaha -FAtas,' iti Miti rieao ta,
oil) ibiUdutl .r>v
iisilk
NO. 2f#
Do**!
at irf W orse than Crlmet V®
exchange says', truly : ihat
tri'urder and robbery,
which destroy the peace of society, so 5a
luch-'as the-contemptibloo; *“ "
stWecn • neighbors, m«
.oatsdfito 'w! socioki
ureibly tho.truthof
comp to tjip^iindalc
The brook comes leaping and 1 dancing 'WitpoMed the misery produ
along; seemlngly-unconsoioukof t^ie fall tlin£in‘a ; tty/iifiTOrhk*' r ' v '
are desoribtid by' the St;' Pfthl ‘ (< fimes tii
presenting -a'-tefy ; beautiful 8ig^tl,“ W 1
peclally 1 ih‘winter;
The orcek‘which forms the 1 fall 'cani
not bo seen nhtll you are Oloao .npon ita
brink; then, the itnost .beautiful sight
that .'Jftutiesi e!er , ^onqeiyed or naiads
dreamed,” is beforeyour admilringe^ei;
A. J. BEARDEN/.
AM BROTY PI ST,
ROME, GA. ,I
jan31,1800J [Trlly.
JOHN T. 'SfillTn,
WITH ,
Geo. W. &.Jehial Read,
Manufacturers and Wbeleiale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ao.,
120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets.,
NEW YORK,
4th and 5th Streets above the Aster Houee.
jaii26—trfim
directly in its path, and over. it leaps, ip,
a laughing, careless, fleecy-, wassi Alien'
c --- ‘i’fttlmrj
Gas Lights! Gas Lights!
Gas made from Common
PINE WOOD !
W. H. MAGILL & CO.,
Builders of Gas Apparatus for making Gas
from Wood.
T HE subscribers are now prepared to bnlld
ninl furnish Gass Apparatus for cittco,
villages,towns, public and private buildings,
011 short notice.
Gas made from common pine wood is cheap
er sud better than any other light known
from another source.
Persons wishing to see the Wood Gas
Works in opperntion, can see them at Grady,
Nicholson A Co’s., Col. Hammond’l or Dr.
Ware’s in Athens, Ga.
'■XSt-All kinds of aas and Stoam fitting
done to order.
^-{UAU kinds of Gas and Steam fittings
constantly on hand, tor -lighting and heating
purposes.
Orders sent through tho Post Offico, or oth
erwise, will be punetnnll v attended to,
n. WHITE. ' ». L. CAKTRR.
W. H- WHITE & C0-,
' MANUFACTURERS OF k DEALERS IN
Saddles, Bridles
And Harness, 1
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
K EEP constantly on hand a large and
Well Selected Stock of
Carriage, Harness and Saddle
TRIMMINGS.
Also a heavy stook of BOOT AND SHOE
FINDINGS, each as Sole and Upper Leath
er, Calf Skins, Ac.
All of whioh we offer VERY CHEAP for
CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. We
can be found at the old stand of W. II. White,
2 doors below Turnley A Baker’s Drug Store,
jama • 1
forms underneath quite a cavern; bo
that in summer you may pass into it be-
liind'the fall. Tho sides of tho ravine
ilow.the fall!are sleep, and .are how
entirely sheeted with ice .from the spray
of the water-fall., By dijit of sliaihcr,
creeping and rolling, the boftoni/ is
reached,"whereycru behold ft “Ohrystal
Palace” more rare and uninue than hu-
man mind ever devjsed,. ; .The j ligtp haa
foruied.behind the> JfaJl in : Btupendouq
columns and slenier Btiilnctites"reach-
ing from t6p to bottom, shutting' ft'ihi
view the passage behind the fall, except
in one ; small plaoe, through; which you
may manage to squeeze in, and then the
eye falls upon a most beautiful grotto.—
Words fail to describe its icy, frosty,
£ urity, and fantastio splendor. There
mg from the soild rock- far aboveyour
head,;those crystal, pearly columns;
large and regular reaching to the bot
tom of the fall; and -interwoVen. with
icicles of all sizes and shapes. Never
did nature in her wildest .features pro4
duce aught so exquisitely beautiful as
Minnehaha in winter.
' 4 m - •
Love Making.—Ah t. there’s nothing
ljke love making, It’s.the neotay. 0"
life—sweet, delicious, racy , as wit; ant_
the beauty 'or It is’, through its qpS and
downs—of clouds and sbnihino—arid
sour and sweet; for all the world like
lemon punph, you only like ft the bet
tor the scarcer it gets.
Show us a girl who con ' quote with
emphasis these lines of Moore*
• “ Whothor wo're on or we're off, ■' - 11
' Buine witchery seems to,awSit you 1
To lova you is nleasaht enough, .
But oh! ’tis delicious to hate you F"
And we will show you one worth ten
fold more than a whole regiment of
your milk-and-water females whoamirk-
mgly reply “ye* sir”, to. every proposi
tion no matter how malapropos it bo, or
by what blockhead uttered. They ore
the kind. ! • ■ • ■
Thackeray rays a woman’s heart is
just like a lithographer’s, stone—-what
is once written upon it can never be
rubbed out.' This is so. , Let an heirei
once fix her affections upon a stable bo'
and all the preaching in the world- wil
not ge^ her heart above oat hoxes.ond
r!T vl BMtet r Hf1to’ I l
Ilveln a> ndtghborhdbd 1 of'diievefi n*ki»tii
moof liors; abd fsdl'tattjprk. arB liars,..;,
;hd. what,-js ,.j
thifiveii and.
ir-fume' or the’ Virttioos^o
send-to a'pr6matut«grave.mAny itoVdello-i
beings, -hW ; esnuflt!^
bio man c6uld ririd WdUld ! dJewi, thcfwdk -f
t’ice of on* whet talked uen*ft ln : a, pl*u* „i
W u &U
spjjjjJh^n^eliMe lup v andsUn^- ^
n”td Hondo
S
Rome, Ga.
). it. noss,
nov30-ly.
MAGILL A CO.
WM. H. MAGILL.
SHORT CREDIT
For Drugs and Medicines.
TYT®- the undersigned Druggists of Rome
TV rospeottlilly inform our friends and
patrons that wo have adopted the six months
rule. All our bills in futuro will be due July
1st and Januatjr let.
FARELL A YEI8ER,
NEWMAN A NOWLIN,
P. L. TURNLY,
J. C. BAKER.
janS—twswlm » ‘
LOUIS VALENTINO,
WIIM EHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - - - - GEORGIA.
W OTLD respectfully invito the oitizons of
Atlanta and vicinity to call and ex-
einino his extensive and well selected stock of
Confectionaries, Cigars. &c.
COUNTltV MERCHANTS are particular-
ly invited to ghre him a call, for he will soil
to them at n low price, for cash. .
He has, also/on hand a l*rgo stock of CON-
FKQTIOKA.&Y of l|is own manufacture, iu*
perior to any iu the city. nov23-ly.
Georgia Manufactures—Gtorgia % a Strength
THOS- P. STOVALL & CO.,
of. Augusta, Goo.
W OULD respectfully invito U10 attention
of Merchants to thoir hoavy Stock of
4.4 SHEETINGS,
7-8 SHIRTINGS,
Cotton Yarns, &c.,
As manufactured hy the MONTOUR COM
PANY. TheseUoods will compare favorably
with o»y mail a in the South, and we wiil
sell at such VERY I,OW rates, as to under
sell Northern bought domestics. »
THUS. P. STOVALL A CO.
General Commission Merchants, Augusta tia.
jacfil. tri.lm.
FIRST CLASS
BOARDING HOUSE.
AVING purchased the house now ocou-
pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED snd
Newly Furnished, mid will be opened for
tho accommodation of boarders by the sub
scriber, on the First of January, 1800.
Rates of board will bo, per single mesl, 30
“ day, $1 00
“ week, 5 50
Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 60
With •< “ “ “ 15 00
Wood, Lights and Washing, will be furn
ished at resonablo rates.
O. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Suaw, Supt. docl4—tf.
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
Tlicro is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Ilorsos and Vohloles
are kept for hire. jariUtwtf '
Misses Noble & Stoeckel,
ARB SELLING OFF THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
The Ladies will do well to give them a sail
if they wish articles lu their line Cheap.
deoH
Schedule.
Rome and KlnitUm
O N and after Thursday, December let, the
first train will leave daily, at 10} o’clock,
A. M., returning to Romo 4} P. M., excepting
Sundays, when it will return at 6 P. M.
Second train will loave Romo at 6} o’clock,
P. M., doily, (excepting Sundaye) returning
to Rome next day at 0} A. M.
This second, train makes complete connec
tions with the Talladega stages; also con
nects with tho two morning trains on the W.
A A. Railroad, at Kingston.
Offico Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 20, ’50.
dec7 W. S. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t,
curry-combs. “What is written on her
heart cannot bo rubbed out.” This fact
shows itself not only in love, but in re;
ligion.* Men change their geds a dozen’
times, but woman never. To ftopyert a
sister of charity to metliodism would
hhve to be made use of td ovcrtnrri the
•pyramids. ■ ■ ^ - ■ -' < : ' n ■'
Felling tuk Elepuant.—A rather cu-
rious scono occurred in the Northern'
part of England during the performance
in a manegerie. A young man, who
hod for some time been carefully obgeri
ving the monster elephant, determined
to t ry t he strength of the huge bulk of
flesh .with his own. There is at the end
of the elephant’s tusk’s .whioh Ate<pf
large size, an iron rod, binding one tusk
to the other. Our hero seized hold of
this, and began to leanbis whole weight'
upon it. The eleDha.it, not' altogether
liking this sort of treatment; detertnini
od foe his part to punish hia audacious
antagonist. He raised his great . head
aloft, and theyourig fellow' was swung
from tho ground until-he almost touch
ed tho canvass covering, and was, no
doubt much higher than his wjld ambi
tion ever carried him. The animal rer
peated this, and-a second time he de
scended to the ground, when , the ole*
pbant, porlinps thinking it beet to t#p-,
per justice with mercy, wrapped his
.trim k round the hapless and now thor
oughly humbled youth, arid very unoer;-
-ly ] ft j d jjjgj in mu j.
T^he WorStlfes and 'niost'wicked-i
ers can’t stand long agairitb- a good:Jifa, r ,t
Thoy^rc«m«raMy, tha misoiyTite
nothitig efso to do blit slander the toUter- w
part. They aerve theto mastat; dqiAhab)-^
w°rki ( ,M»d|WjJi t MF^ythfi'! ST),-,
W - .tonttiem r.;>\ irfat-f-ik * (tout mrA
1 T” -Ion iliw
THcatitai' FVejer^Kih'i-^-Chtttlge'liiofr 1
Scene, cl imiommaq si neiinya ekliiqmet
y.^AfihPebblW S^Mtaolesn ^bod:<
for Stone I’Bli rid peopteToH) houiahm* Jeifj
Mpoleirn’r Ptfnt^frf’^-MttK'a-Essayon t*
Po^oi" S-1 biial.e-.ti/- II'twloabiiaabedA
if outln two; becomek rnbogUtit-. inGhftja
Human Figjiro.. : ebew 'll .noil
Vtiibm of Church and President! 1
’Buchananhas.an -Administration Pugh.
Wlimi -iMi ti Lain,, kior
Queen gf, i'Arti.-rrKosaifionhew.eo. «» U *J7
Bows without Ihtmse—BowingiareCom-if)
mended by The
Bulletin a*, a good exercise for ladies
who'Wlgh to ffevhl<%fW bus^’'’--Whf»
not have called it a ttobdsf exeretsajati I
onoe'f' : - 1!: tnryj g-il-neU «.».i
A Pryeky IPHfr^Th^- ‘WtonnW-^W
Essdneeof:Voting• Vifginnv, Mr.:EOgOU?
A. Pryor, by tthe, mnnoal whose,
HouMiii ’ g^toa^ Wtoiitted 1 Wbuho
Herald, and ltmay be doubted.- whethr.
tions. . ... 7
. .*!«;*•••» t.di antdau wt -i
Lock in th*. Hoi
Bo^keW.^o
Why .tha' Home, ,g£.
iatantpiokea himself up,
and amidst the hearty laughter of tne
spectators, vanlshedj
, Dances in Waqeiington.—An Ohio ed
itor give* his views of several dances, he
witnessed at a ball in Washington. He
say*;
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
f§ntm JUST RECEIVED rfaTitm
1 ft largo aqj exton
sive Stuck of SchoobVtBUWi^r
Clamlral and Miscellaneous Rooks. Also, a
lorgo variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles,
suitable for the Holidays. Moroliants and
School Toauliors, supplied with Books und
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
of purchasers roepoclftilly solicited.
Terms Oasli.
jan3—twly
Spintuolisti ^0 'appropriately'. —
modern iSsifcdbffionhGrt^e.ii (.Flow
Grade of . Congressional Abihly.—RatrO^’
grate. ■ •'*•;• ■ -* w nr,truanto'/ A-
An Abandoned CVrafufe.-2-IJohri' Ehtirv
Win. ■ 0 '- n »“! 'M-o rd$«iPiw.
The Dutcuman Attn -rirE PArrtiks.^J
A Dutch widower) dot 'Wcet.-whose bob*
ter half departed -on.the,; long 'jout
■ “ saasteoatefl
H oaror to obtain S b,
ion, foelingbnxfbtl
the future atatanf ,bi«„wifo.n't4
*J8ual _ ceranjoniM,, th^ «pii ’
ffitcslr
SpOUBO.
-lOlIl ’
' (.it)
“Ish datyou, Mip/rrHauataf^.,tokad
the Dutobman «,
‘‘Ve»v deareat,-.it 1 iao ffour„ awfltiwife
"•ffirrS-u.-’A ! 1- u-; v/ fii.-.-siri’
h ypu tiyil of. n "h'-M ” —A
“thine fWm spbalrnbthihltibtlli' Mtdn'
and sho never said tearesb to her life. It
further oommunicai
—The House 6f Delegates of Maiylknd
Withthq^w-
Mqtrtq
INTEADaVo'.
. . fancy'things,
the waltz and polka..' Thfeso were abso
lutely barbarous. The old fashioned
waltz, the morality of which even Byron
called in question is here ignored as too
eold and distant. ' The ladies lay their
head on the gentleman’s bosom, .'pat
one hand °h nis,. and the other ip. bus
coat tail pocket, and resigns herself to
his embraces, and goes to sleep, all- but
her feet, which, when'' net carded by
him clear off the floor, go patting around
on tho toes. The gentleman, thus, en
twined, throws his head back and his
eyes up, like a dying cslf; his body bent
in shape figures, ho whirls, books up,
swings around, swoons, to ail appearan
ces dashes forward and then leaves
the ring, to the delight of nil docent
SSyA South Carolina paper notices
the Death of a mule, whose ago was
known with certainly to bo sixty-two
years at tho time of his death. Such, an
instance of longevityis'withouta paral
lel. ; mao) I
have Adopted rosolui
the course of Henry Wj»i
voting for Pennington as t
suro, pnd in oppoMOon totliesontim
of tho entire StafliJ There 1 ‘4#att lf «*dy
one dissenting .voto-HtUiheiArfisrieen
deiegptesvottng foB ^wqenewe,:) ntsl i t
being asked-what pert .or the,Hows na
occupied, answered^-' 11 ’’ ®d'
“ifthe hbuse Were tiihietF tipav4ur~
vy; I’d-be lirfa* on the first flute if*, ..,;
gQrln less thanaiTYw!r
the United States vice Samuel- Qaasey,
deoeaeed. o'11 *ttq ^ua elanquiq
’I’ll'KT’wSir
. 1 J®^ThoT
University l.
leans on the 8tbr ">lh*6’ l ’TW#^Bishf'ps
were prewnt. ’ TbUOliwtoe ptthe Ten-
■ pfiittees appointed ^ :