Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 01, 1860, Image 1

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3^ *'><>Jih:■* .Jjaxiwu M °! KiiiM alliiwt/ .>1.1/ /<>i'6* .T .OMIS VOL. 1. ROWE, GEO., TURSPAY MORNING, MARCH 1,1860. Sugincgg 0gtrdg- - t"' ■* *■■*'■! - ii >i "j - 'rrfnMO Th« Twit Roses. Tnft *. f For down * lonely; secluded valley, wander through bright green field* and sandy lanes, grew side by side two rose' 1 bushes. Long had'they grown togeth- i<| er, notirllhWil Y>y Hie passing stream, .*ttdh6ldrAgtK*m*dvei from tlie rude gtaebfi the wbitanippr and content the solitude in which Nature had plant' edthem. Onei bright summer’s mom* irig two greeii buds appeared upon the >' ><' 1 tree ; terylnmdl they wfcre at firft, It Is ifiijt true, but day by day they ; and beauty, each day till one morning they the stems two beautifai With strange dolight the heads and looked tremb but nought f“ “ * blo< brad themselVe*; and; with wonder at* 7 their new found existence, step by Step 1 > they neared each other, and twined’ 1 themself eS into’ One.' "Ntf Itfogcr» Wete*' >-■ < tk * "‘'ced by all,'save by the 'pear" ’”. rhe other flpwen of the field! >“«• M‘ Wdf’HWtferfotW,! WMT"! heads before them.; bttttlMS* r ’> bowed'their heads before them ; but the twin roaps heeded them' not. All day long their perfupfo floated through th* Talfoy, casting stfoist'Interim summer tir, and is night ‘ f ®l)c €rLtoeckln Courier ‘ PUBLISHED EVERY fUESUlt, f HURSDAY A 8ATURDAY MORN’OS Hj IK. DWIKELL. AT FOUR DOLLARS A TEARS Invariably In advance. 'Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. riH SQT7ARN or TBS MSB.. One tmJtftouo-Vp-i Two Insertions...... ujUw KJ Each additional insertion .0,25 One Month f... -4.00 Two Month. SI* Months,... J*.*® Twelve Months,.... 15,00 A libera] discount will ho made to those who advertise larger amounts. Obituaries of more than fire line, charged th. same a. advertisement,. mtire* of Marriage* and Deotho. not ex- ... .....aeta/ fa sand In fltMA RA. The Homestead FIRE INSURANCE C0. t Of the City of New York. This Company ooritinuw to insure against Loss or Damage by r Fire, On the mo.t farorable term, and Pay. Fully the tassrt sustained.: And not pro rata Aa. > —.«* m WM. CHAUNCEY, Pret’S. - Jko. K. Oaklet, Philo IIcud, 8eo’y, Vico Pres’t B- F, JONES, Agent, Romo. norjfi-.tm QtorgiZ Manufactures—Georgia’s Strength THOS- F. STOVALL ft CO., of Augusta, Geo. WTOULD respectfully inrite the attention V V of Merchants to their heavy Stock of 4-4 SHEETINGS, 7-8 SHIRTINGS, n/til-MM VASSMSI Mm > . . OOELAT SCOTT. 'Ttomi. Jun«l—if- __ a ijiTiiARGROVE, Or R r ?“l'0v.‘r Fort A* Hargrove’s new store f.bt9—iy _ —•— ■ C.EO.T- 8TOTAH'. ATTORNEY at «* OJtesover N. J.O«w^ 4 Bm ith. Rom* , flPEgtigjg »»»*_g -— •ATTARNE^ *■ T . _ _ , QA. lIF^U^ArtTuiTRK’^ attorney at j ga ••ring Syginegg Cqi'dg. VERANDA Boarding House ij In sight of the Depot—same side "of tl Street [foblltrlly) Si G. WELLS, Pro. ETOWAH HOUSE, ROME, ....... a GA. L. r. THOMAS, Pro’r. ■ (Late of Eaton ton Hotel.) . Tbe Stag. Offiees are kept at this House, and it is nearest tho Depot. janS GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. 3. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Livory Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, wh.re Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. janlltwtf % smith, I Geo. W. ft _ Manufacturers andWholewile IWkd, HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goode, ari8 style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac., 120 Chambers and 60 Warron Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 6th Streets above tli* Alter Hon.e. jan26—trflm G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, ‘ ‘ PENMAN, ^ Collector and General Agent. jJSSF" Office in Drug Store of Baker A Ech oU. * foblMriljr. SAMUEL STEWART. TU08. O. WATTERS *■ wsiu oiowans, suvo, we nauw STEWART ft WATTERS, CITY AUCTIONEERS. Good»L sell at Auction on Commission, that mef x. Negroes, Horses, Groceries, Dry They are the-p|t urc ,or any other articles Auctioneers, and sa - *^ them, will be duly cared for, fc*. xdoensed City made. '4 to them WoFOBEST, AKNyrBOWGr * P”*' DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chambers St. X. T. -^yOULDnotKy the Trade _thatthey_ are the y Ul« irvn ..... — cckly, in now aud brauti }fo\ patterns, tlta WAMSUTTA. PRINTS* Also amoskeag, ggw 5 ? "Hagri/" A CARD T0TSE L4DIES, BONNETS & MILLINERY. MRS. M. J. StTMMERHAVS, ■jvrow IN NEW YORK, HAB JUST BE- Xl oelved firOm Peris, the S^ng Fashions for Bonnets, and finding the Stse much larger and the style quitedificrent, flic fcids it in- aombent upon her to inform tho Ladies of Rome and vicinity, of these fads. . if any one desires a Bonnet of thn Spring style before the return of Mrs. S., with her Spring supplies, on the receipt of an -order, she will send by Expr4ss,'atherown expense, any kind that tony he desired, and lit 'she has between twenty and thirty work-women, this can be done at very short notice. Orders may be left with MissSallie WilK- snsojf, at the Store In Rome, er sent direct to, MRS. M. J. SUMMERHAYB. fehlltrltf. 64 East Broadway, N. Y«‘ Hnskwgton. BV JOHN PUONIX. George Washington was one of the most distinguished movers in the Amort- oan Revolution. He was born of poor but honest pa- rents, at Genoa, in the year 1CQ2. His mother, was called the mother of Wash ington. He married, early in life, a single widow lady, Mrs. Martha Custis, whom Presoott describee as the oussed- est pretty woman South of Mason A Dixon’sline. . Young Washington commenced bush neae ns aooiihty surveyor, and was pres- ent in that character at is sham' fight under General'Padlock, where so many gUns were fired that the whole body of militia were stunned by the explosion, and sat down to supper unable to hew a word that was tala. This supper wm afterwards nlluded to as Braddook’s deaf eat, and the simile ‘^deaf as Brad- dock/* subsequently vulonrixed into w. n. WHITE. IL L. CARTER. .J. BFARDEM.- ~ AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. lansqgajniog nAmmk REMOVAL! w nun. as. u UAUT w. H. WHITE S CO.,, MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS. IN Saddles,bridles Add HarnesB.T^^ BROAD ST, ROME,. GA K EEP cimstantly on hand' a large and Well Selected Stock of >j r.? '!« . Carriage, Harness and SaUIe TRIMMINGS. Also a heavy stock of BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, such as Solo and Upper Leath er, Calf Skins, Ah. All of which wo offer VERY CHEAP for "JLor to Prompt Paying Customer.. W» “4.at the oldst»ndofW. II. White, *-niey A Baker’s Drugstore. boarding TTAVING pnrohased the hodsj. M’GOIRE & PINSON, H AVE Removed to their nyW first door below th. £ 14v A Baker; wheio they will take piensuro In watting ou their oid cu.tomen and the public generally. janS-trllAwtl “dead aa haddock,” that circumstance. - Washington commanded several a",Wattenti« xlv«’>_ w ^““'febl-ly in Upp« r ^ ,»s»r*rnv. HOME. • • *;* ’ awnlv ,n th * PnACVion ’SfiCTi4} Marietta. Federal DUtriefOsurte, » H / IcLih. ♦ '-wnTA'RY PUBl/tO- M °. T)jedi for Alabama »nd Commission*' of Djed an*». Ponaissoa — rwme. . •wwtttfd' bb'i f.hlS'57 I it -■ - ii- —■ ■ ■ ^-tORNEt A-TLAWr A ; W ’ NOWtWt COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— • JEFFERS ft COTHRAN, Factors k €«aialsslo« Merefcaate, CENTRAL WHAHF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. WM.H. JEFFERS. ] ch „i e ,ten, S.C. HENRY L. JEFFERS, J September 7,—ly. . Clothing Manufactured On Commission. . P ARTIES purchasing their S'™**. ' J ^ piece, can have them mad. up m any ■•vie and of any assortment of sisos, at a clmreo of ten per cent, on the nett cost, h The subscriber having many 7«? r ! ' once in th. business, with unusual facilities, f< r‘. h . 8 fotbL FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LABGE A8SOBTMENT OF Gro series ft Staple Goods, adapted-to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nutt*, Negro Kerseys, Unsays, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shiftings. Oanaburga, _ moyl8-1y. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. BomostWU)RC)UGHl7 RENOVATED .p/ scriber, : « week, - -- Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 60 With- «* . fi " V ¥ ” Wood, Lights and Washing, will b. fum- Uhod at r~pnabl. rates. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. Duane, 4 C. f \L ”£ANG W ORTHY, Proprietor. ; A. SUAW, Sapt. . docli-tf. ARB SELLING OFF THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, AT REDUCED PRICES. The Ladles will do well to give them a sail If th.y wish articles in their tin. Cheap de«U " Hessians of his aoquaintanoe. He was passionately fond of green peas and string beans, and bis favorite motto was, ‘illL tunoof peas, prepare for War." ' Washington's most intimate friend was a French gentleman, named Mar cus Dee, who, from his constant habits of risibility, was called “laughy yet." X Hi * greatest victory was 'achieved At- Germantown, where; doming 1 upon- the British in thebignt, he completely sur rounded them with h whll of ootton, bales, from which he opened'a deStruo- tivoand terrific fire, whioh soon 1 caused the enemy to capitulate. The Cotton bales being perforatedwhh musket balls, were much increased 1 in weight; anc. consequently in value, and the expres sion, playfully uked, "What is the price of cotton ?” was much in vogue after limttle. / wagon, His celebratSUonvWashington might vici,” or, I came sir. up and down wagon,bo* reference tHl.Concord stance. . Washington haslraen calledfoe'Fath^ of hUCountry;" (an unapt properly belonging to the late Mr. Mo* Cloekey, parent' of the celebrated pu- gUist;) the child has grown, howoveT, to that extent it* own father would not know it. Gen. Walker (WilliM* Walk er) is also called the "Father of Kicare- 1 sua,” and wo have no doubt, in cmo.oT his demise, his children, the retire Nicaraguans, would ereot monument over hi* remains, with the inscription, "Go, father, and fore worse. Know NoOiing order, snd direoted tbat none but Americans should be put on guard, which greatly . annoyed1 the Americans, their comfort being entirely destroyed by perpetual terns of guard He was twice elected President of the United State* by the Whig and Know Nothing P» rli «-A b ® Federalists and Abolitiontste votfog a^ain to Mmnl! *and file ana tno night oiras sweetly —„ e . .... morning dawned.. Once n pebble rOlfeo* ed down the tnoiititain. into the brook ; . causing its pure waters ! U> daiice on aHdi) sides. Then the dew drops kissed th* "* palo rotes';”and'Again the btookf fldried"*, on id bbfok" OBl'IdiWh'BW s the valley l But 'thb' White roses- * .... . Jut!‘'the 1 white roses were not always to deck the ttrespf.— One day a rude band enlled one of the flowers ahdbore itfoom itecompanion,'’’> Bays passed, but the now Xolit^f rose ’ ] "witSeMd'j’ni Lten by all <*« save the nrook tens vaiiey.' Thurf 'it'; sometimes Is with''riiaif.''’raei#'j' whom we long have loved ana cherish- '* “tare torn from our side, we pfo* fit.t^i jtii till wo meet thelh in another/" " vJ8tm the birds sing, the' tre*e!/> Dublin-YMbrookh murtftte) the tWW>lt lowing instance - r ...uratn. -t. ousnessin an Engh**"^ ‘ ■' ln| - me from such an aophcatJon, and s^/,, . - - - GEORGIA. ■ROME. - -,-j^r Atoro’erfifEWMAN erwOffle* over Dm? feb2Ilr!ly. AINOWLIN^ — ’ ^Dr. E. Av-WAMpv PRAUTICIRO’^^ rHYSICIAN, Tea -.I** —‘ OJL ^t6't9-ty — M. Dm W.f«i«noes- Rahway. New Jersey, M«»h J. R.' Daniel A Co , Colombo*. Qa. « Vt G A A. B. Andrews, Montgom. ery. Ala. Mr A.O Vall, MUlcdgovlllo, Ga. dec21—lm HM. T A**«*I*» - ...pA. aprl’67 ' ' pElili^t general CAVHOPElWrW- ftept, T, ’52.-nt5-ly. ^rKrsSStSS ^SsSEaS|SSS ^m^y-rn^ work^nowmadejcomblalng»\it dees, them ready-mado. Vb-av. New Jersey. | w TIGHTNESS, : —r rr''" 7~A$W~r •' ’ ~T"' * \ pleasant Degree ef BlastlcUy, <lec21—lnt i WITH ' , ..... long street, bbadfobd At ctz, cleanliness aadDiirability. MANUFACTURERS oy I AH w0 rt perfprmed at N 4 w f ^ r ftf,TOT! II AND WHOLESALE pBALBRS .IN 1 m»r4—ly Olo tiling, SB Chambers St., * SO Beadc Between Broadway and Church st, NEW YOBK. c. T. msostbsst, a. r. a*Ai»ro«D, ^2Sf»S??SICL~lh«j5'. “Srspps . tnx FowxaorSiwacs.^ S 00 * 1 !. .Tersev WM SSudly coiramsioNWEiwiBANT; WlUity* »^ 1 ^g OF TOYTfiN. JKUTUAL INSURAHC ® ¥ "company- . qL JAN( rsorxsson or T „ T . - AN0. ORGAN Pace, Lavender sHeETtanin. Vor Druse uud, Medicine.. •t &.U. . Tl July YBISEB. ‘ * it* a. *»*"«*", »BWMAN * IfOWLIN, P.L.TT j^n*—twAwlto AtURNLY, j.O, BAKER. Rqss, Sept 14, llHi-tf* a. B. MURPHY- ,mi'Py“^ wm arintere&ri*^- . I A monument has been commanoed rioes mar s^^jsa!aa2s» never tir/U. 'It tiSSstsesstat# fl^Iop^railce. Nodiuo.rimmatmg per- ‘‘ pur ° juice or tho ,..n.' . MuattoMPW asr/-< vary elej fiireljr bj ftohtle.B tksunhei . „ __ JywGvuiHAYrt yilaraatpr.*: iU 1 — iaiiii -^Rui Jtout a alulilAtw#’.apnp **e»