Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 22, 1860, Image 1

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•ffS^glgsife Invariably in advance. ,.T«ras ol^'Adverils^if in ¥ri“Weekly. MR SQUAltK 01“ »■» tUMfc One insertion Two Insertions...........* Ettch additional insertion,.. One Month v Two Months ...*. Three Months, Six Months.. Twelve Months,, < A liberal discount will he made to those who advertise larger amounts. ___ Obttwtritt of more than five lines oharged ‘thesame as advertisements. Notices of. MirfW-* and Deaths, not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, aie published ,gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of the parties are reouested to send in these no- • tleos aeeomnanied with a responsible name and thov 'rill bo published with pleasure. *’. ^Irofes^iopj)! Gqirds. . ,....$1.00 ; 1,M 0,35 4.00 11,00 7.50 ;. 10,00 14,00 The Homestead FIRE INSURANCE CO., or the City or New Yotk. This Company continues to insure against Loss or Damage by- Fire, .On the most favorable terms and Fays *^tes«** v* vs WM - Vr s x J.to. K. Oaklet, Piiii.o Hurd, Soc’y, VicePres’t. B- F, JONES, Agent, Rome.nov33-3m Manu/actwrei— Georgia’* ’ Strength ETOWAH HOUSE, HOME, GA. 1m r. THOMAS, Fro’r. (Late of Eatonton Hotel,) The Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot. jan5 XT 0W IN SEW Y<3 J.N eeived from Paris, the Spring Faahk for Bonnets; and finding the sis* much largel exactly won? 0*>Y$ ini.sr-rwnTB.w,™-. COS- P, STOVALL *00., OOLD respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to their heavy Stock of 4-4 SHEETINGS, 7-8 SHIRTINGS, are kept for hire. GRAHAM HOTEL, .CAVE SPRING, GA. Je As GRAHAM, Proprietor. R. D. lIATlTRYt DVNTs&P SCOTT. ARTItT, . • e a.a • • HARVEY A SCOTT, ATTORNEY* AT LAW,, ROME, . GA. A DVANCES of monny «an usually be had | upon good claims left for collection. Rome, Junal.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE, . ATTORNEY* AT LAW, ROME, --------- GA. Ornca—Over Fort A Ilargrove’fl new store, febl#—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. * « A - Wlt. practice ip the countin' of Cherokeo O* OH-.i over N. J. O-ubert's Clothing store Rihrurvoe—Underwood A Smith, Ryma Ga. T. R. B. Cobb. Esq., Athens, Ga. jatt27 THUS. J. VEUOEHY, ATTORNEY ,AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN* . - GA. ; Wilt, praetioe in the counties of Floyd, Folk. Paulding, Carroll. Haraldson and Cass. ■ Strict attention paid to rolle»ting. iad20-ly HENRY A. GARTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME °A. Srnnr attention riven to collecting and sc- earing claims in Upper Georgia. febl-tv j. w. n. c. n. stum. UNOEUWOOn * SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, n • J • - GA. PaarnOE in Upper Georgia s also in the Federal District Ceurtof Marietta. Jan20'50-ly C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner ..of Deeds for Alabama and- Tennessee. - augS, Cottou Yarns, As manufactured by the MONTOUR COM PANY. These Goods will compare favorably with any made..in the South, - and we will sell at siioh VERY LOW'rates; as to under sol) Northern bought domestics. General CommU^MM^antsf Au^steGa. jau31.tri.lm. . { (j if. A JOHN T. SMITH, Geo. W. & Jehial Head, * Manufacturers end Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ae., 120 Chambers and SO Warren Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 5th Streets above the Aster HoilM. jan26—tr6in THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Livery-8table kept in connection with.this Hotel, where Horses end Vehicles DAVID G.LOVB, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. ^VOfflce In Drug Store of Baker A Ech ols. . _ . feb!7-tri1y. SAMUEL STEWART, THOS. .0, WATTERS I STEWART SWATTERS, CITY AUCTIONEERS. W ILL sell at Auction on Commission, Lands, Negroes, Horses, Groceries, Dry 1 Goods, Books, Furniture,or anyother articles that may be coaligned to them. They- are regularly " Auctioneers, and all.Goode will be duly pared for, and pn mado. DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 and 82 Chambers SI. N. T. \\rOULD notify tha Trade thgt they are T.V opening Weekly, in new and beauti ful patterns, the ’ ' ' A WAMSUTTA-, PRINTS, Also th« AMOSKEAGy A New Print, which excels every Print in the Country fur perfection of execution and de sign in fall Madder Colors. Our Prints aro cheaper than'.euy in- market, and meeting with extensive.sale. Orders promptly a' | tended to. Fob2'(10,trily. H first dour below (he Drug Store of I : t. -, " we'ek, <• i 5 54 Turnley A Baker, where they will take J WUhpntRoom, will be, !* month, U 58 IBbim IT' pleaaure in waiting on ■ their old customers and the public generally. janfi-trilAwtf COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WADE 8. COTRAN, Romo, Ga. WM. II.JEFFERS, ) ... ... B o HENRY b. JEFFERS, j Lharlosten, S. C. .September7,-^-ly.' * T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME GA. feblO’57 W. B. TERnUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. GA. OvricE—In City Hail Building. apr8-ly " J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME. . GEORGIA. jpWOffiuo over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. feb211rlly. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSrCIAN, Ten miles west of qot5’59—ly ROME, GA. - WM. FARELL, M. D., "" ROME, .. Gf- Orncl—In the old Post Office. aprl’St’ ' nTn~penny, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CA VE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7, ’59.-nlS-ly. J. C. REESB, IK. D. BILVER CREEK, - • FLOYD, Ce. GA Office at J. A Whiteheads’ ang3.Iy. R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. i. Rome*>Ga. Will give strict attention to' the " B SELLING OF COTTON. And all kinds ef Produco, and Heavy Goods, that may be eensigneo to him. %*Offioe atthe Post Office ocraer. [ang.24 .. ROME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME, - - ■ - - GA. 0. H. STILLWELL, See’y. july28 “^6;%. LANGWORTHY, PROFESSOR OP ORGAN Guitar-and Vo cal . Music. ROME, GA. augt.Iy Prof. 0. W. LA.NGWORTHY WILL OPEN HIS CL19SOF VOCAL music ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’59. at nooxs, Ud Floor of Port A Frccraqn’s Block, “Tlve pjop(ha-r'5enn» I ]|10 per (augS—Im Clothing Manufactured On Commission. » TJAUTIES purchasing their goods ia the -jt piece, can bare thorn made up in., any atyid, and of any assortment of sizes, at a charge'of ten per cent, on the nol.tcost,- Thc subscriber having many years experi ence in the business, with unusual facilities, for the manufacture of extra fine and medium ohithing, oan offer great inducements to those who prefer ordering their goods to buying them ready-made. J. R- SHOT WELL, Rcfurenoes: Rahway, Now Jersey. Messrs. J. R. Daniel A Co., ColumbuB, Ga. “ W.G. & A. It. Andrews, Montgom ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, MillodgcrIUc, Gi doc21—lm | LONGSTREET, BRADFORD Ac CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cloth.ing, 80 Chambers St., & 00 lleade St., Between Broadway and Churoh st., NEW YORK. O. T. LOXO STREET, O. T. BRAnFORD, O. n. WELLS. J. r. GILBERT. fcb2—tw2m LOUIS VALENTINO, WHITEHALL STREET, | ATLANTA GEORGIA. W OTLD respoetfully invite the eitisens of Atlanta and vicinity to call and ex- I amino his extensive and well selected stock of Confectionaries, Cigars. &c COUNTRV MERCHANTS aro particular ly invited to give him a call, fer he will sell to them at alow price, for cash. He has, also, on hand a large stock of CON' FECTIONARY of his own manufacture, su perior to any in the ilty. ' nov23-ly, [Bell, Pace,Lavender & Oo., IMPORTERS ft JOBBERS OF Staple and Fancy DHT GOODS 89 CHAMBERS A 71 READS STS., M NEW YORK, 0ST respectffilly Invite the attenUon UTHERN MERCHANTS _ SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their large and varied stookoC Goods, whioh will ' o complete by the lit of February. H. S. HUGHS will be pleased to see hi* friends when they visit New York. Varnishes of all Hinds. 4 L80, TURPENTINE, for sale by TURNLEY, >11. No. 3 Choice House. If any one.desires kWnncf cif the Spring stylo before the return of Mr*. 6., r wlth her Sprlngtmpplics, on the receipt of order,. she will send by. Express, at herownexponn, ” ” . any kind thatipay be desired, pad as. she has between twenty and thirty work-women, this can be done at very short notice. . \ . Orders tna*boHRirltfclMwtBAi.UR Wilk^ ERSox, at the Stme ip Rome, #r. sent direct A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYP13T,, ROME, GA. Jan31,1860j (Trily. w. a. whit*. ,y:.!:n It .aft V oAppwfr W, H. WHITE &’ GOm i» MANUPACTURBRS OF * DEALERS IN BROAD ST., ROME, GA. XrMP'eondtanty on hand a large an . IV Well .Selected Stock of f. Urritge, Usrsrss «s4 8*Mlel TRIMMINGS.. .) e offer .YERY. CHEAP foi. -3 door* below Turnley ANakor’s Drugstore, ' JmU*i»a.-:w or-i — int-cmtehT 1 ' | er, Calf BVtns. Ab. All of which we o S HAVINGpurahasedOie hOuse now oceul ■ pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will M’GUIRE & rmsvN, 3} [AVE Rerioved ;to their-tam7 MtitSflf- .‘f'.-itSw v iirr" ^ f Mfi>, REMOVAL! ft I in his presence,and it was not to do with him except-in * at Tew could equal him in stren, H^toi;.iJ!r> Unit vlMir.nat»« The brave smith aat naar the door phpttiu.g p.ith oue ot;- hia aejghbors, 1 know not o* Open tween beast there was no escape but by one doo Scarcely had the smith’s neighbor, wb was bath-keeper of the place, seen' animal,-.whenbo 1 wrup.andt is mad i” atoorn was OP.- FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOB SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT Groceries A Staple Goods, adapted to Plan ter's Usb4- For Cash, Consisting of,... i. ,'*p -. j Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses," Nalls, Negro KeMega, Blankets, . | Linseys, Negro Shoes, Shirtings, Ostmburgs, , taoyllMy. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. I' DENMSTBitr-V Dr. J. T. DoahA, I s now permanently located in Rome,and has taken rooms over Fort A Hargrove’s store, ] where ho will be pleased to .receive the calls of thosawho may, require his professional services., ... . m»Ewn»» . . He would also state that,he.- Is .PtePArvd toil insert artifielal teeth, on vulcanised riibber, which it fast auperceeding sll other styles of j work, now made, combining as'i( does, LIGHTNESS, AND k Pleasait Decree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability, All work performed at New York prices. may4—ly J," ' tbos. i. febbt, : i t : t : : a. usstl. PERRY A LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND ■' RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Ohoiee Hotel, W.LA 1 A. A. SuAW, SupL •t^r^sSodSs: ftTHY, Proprietor. '.Rome and Kingston. . • v j I /"nN.-aod aftor TlrnrsdSy^Dooomber 1st, the .1 vf first (rain will leave dally,at 10i o'clock, a 3SSatSSJ P. M., daily, (. , . _ to Rome next day at«l A. M. ‘ ‘ -l j - This second train makes complete conneo- «^ S! »ssaasss^ . Rome at 6J o’clock, Sandaya) returning i Sr. nveat iv i deo7 W. S. COTHRAN, Gen’l v. w.-’s* ahifeUing rt&bXivf-rtWifa Atlanta to’Ch n Jong W. Lams, oujio ^ MORNING' PASSENGER TRAftt 1 .' ' Loaves Atlanta,' aU................ 10 ioA u Arrives at Chattanooga..; 7 31 r k Leaves Chattanooga at..........'. .7 40 U x 0*0 , Oh, what a tcmbla ntraggle followed, Arrives at Atlanta.....;;.... .4 33 r x EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta'at night.... 13 15 a x ArMveaaf'Cfiattanooga:... : U 31 A ; m LeaverOhattanonga, at...;.....~.a..Ar30 * x Arrives at AUanta.......~..u.... n ..~3 .25 a a This road connects _ at Dalton, And Railroad at marBtri. Cliattanooga. , UfiNRYASMim selectetTnesortmontof Groceries. Ah, I Bookseller & Stationer so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, F|our,:l - unWP til Meal' Ac., Ac., whioh we will sell low for I • ttUffiX,) Cash, or oountry produce, at cash pricos. We I stBBlw JUST RECEIVED Teel grateful for past favors, and hope by ] W, and exten- prompt attention to business, and fair deaf-1 UlLiHLF sive Stock of School, ing, to receive a liberal shareof patronage.— I Classical and Miscellaneous Bool Our motto will be quiek sails and short pro- Urge variety of Stationary, Wall fits. Give us a call before buying elsswheN, Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Borne, Aug. 31, !S9,tL 1 suitable for the Holidays. Morel ■RESIDENT DENTIST, ■ T> ESPECTFULLY informs hie friends, and XV the public generally, that he continues | the practieoof DENTISTR V in all its branch-1 es, and has fitted up an office, over the store lof MoGuire A Pinson, where he is prepared to eXMUte alloperatiens appertaining to Den-| tistry, in tho most approved manner. He would also call the particular attention] |of thoee In want of Artifielal Work, to his iq| Stationary at Augtma, [ of purchasers respeetfriU ; Terms jauS—twly - BOOTS ANH 8«0®S XAX US ACTS USD »T ' V. A. OMBERG, ROME GA. Tha Subscriber is supplied With a fine lot of extra FRBNCHOALP, PA TENT LEATHER, and allpthar materials asrawaK’&affis'- posted on .the Is test fuhioos. . ' ‘ its, I beg leave to say that they aro ths samel . TOa^f^r’pari^tvms^helmpea to re charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon | co ive a continuation of patnmam^in thit >d 8avannah. For Artificial Work my char | hranoh of hams industry. ■ aug25—ly . P. A. OMBERG. perior stylo of teeth, Mt on gold plate; for beauty, strength and lifo-Uke appeaeanoe, they ara not surpassed. Assn iinpressionbas been made that my price* for dental opera tions aro higher than the usual run of Den tists, I beg leave to say that they are the aa oharged by Dentists at Aui and Savannah. For Artilleial get are as follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower fromglCO to $256 Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to IM . of Temporary Sets, Upper- and Lower, 36 each, I Partial SeU in proportion to the above. ; | As I ass well posted in all the late improve ments of the day, I foal oonfident that I can meet the. wants of *11 who may need th* sor- of nature, I can give them in abundsnee. o those wlto have tested my skill, for the WISDOM’S A UVERY STABLE. )NS wish. from those who have tested my skill, for „ Lut fourteen years, in (his, sad attaining I fiw RomeRrili XR MURPHY. 1 " Rox*, Sept 14, ]959.-|f. { , Depot. WISDOM, Pcaprietey^ aVe exhibited any good will^ wards her. The attentioa ef dietant nationalities; who. may. he thinki] revolution, Hungartw. Pelt Among the articles for which’*1<$U«»* .tiSS 77 TeaSh o. \ I. ’WiU comprise that. *e r 1 headed" of sheet lightning and' thii.. bolu. -Warranted genuine. Any tion in need of :azr Emblem, will be treated .with :OR- the rjioet liberal •oles, with cape to match. The at tention of L. N., who is said to have a curious collection of similar .arUclma in " irivate cabinet in the Tuileries, is . icularly requested to theseworthleca commodities. Ae-uil)o tx Lor No.8. That beautiful motto-of E JPluribtu Unum, which rende xirtant services in times pi s no longer available for natio poses. The attention of the Arg tine Confederation and the M pie is respectfully invited to’ this ve ry excellent* article.' The O. 1 bf-EF i* sorry to part with whet she has. hereto fore regarded M one of the ciousjewels in h«(r regalia, bul “Good heavens! the < Then rose an outcry.: lull of men; and women, ing beast stood before^ no one cquld leave one could pace. sp Wbfh« knees. WJ himt The them. ana as he sai . . . _ peopIe/R flushed; adi&sfcSTifiihtrhow thany of' Hit*.hippy 1 %Sdi«mtented neighbors would.be.made miserable by iddfddhdneft 9Md4MlleMfifc>icfl ly:: hi* brown cheek paled .em^kiccLwi^ id an elevated resolution shot e smooth' brow of the simple £0, *73iuJ5«J )» ssafo eiodw mlt “Backalll” . thundered he, with his ypieej^Letno one stir, ' 1 teiS-hed 9|m« >*totis««cii wtSV :d thebrute, and whUfit. LorNo, 4. Tho stars and stripes, which she would prefer to wrap around -her, ■■■PMH hut she hopes, after the next PreekUntial elec tion to be on her feet sgaiii, and there fore Lhe will no ten terUin the ide* of dyiogjust now. jr ~ " Lot No. 5. Consisting of a lot of fine sentiments not at all the worse for wear, among which will be found, “The Mem ory of Washington,” the “Declaration * * I,” the “Rights of Man" of Independence,” tbe “Rights of Man" ' United we fitand, divided we fall," “Sic " a per Tynnnis," “Give me liberty or e me death," and Gov. Wise’s beau- 1 sentiment, “The Union of the * l iesakeof the Union." A fourth of July orations, and eohee will be thrown in gra- . urchoser of the lot should lesire Lot No. 6. . -dies, songs, a..— —• — » an entire invoice, consisting of' Columbia," “Yankee Doodle,? a’UMLM and Liberty," “The Star Spangled Ban- er." Lot No. 7. That lovely eidolen called Uncle Sam, or BiotherJonathasi, which has been found so very valuable for the purpose of burlesque and comio Ulustra- The Goddess of Liberty begs leave to refer to the following named gentle men for further particulars, who .,l\ave been appointed the assignees of her' es* tate- • -•'UaVpSiq smith, but he would not let him loose. Regardless alike of the excessive pain and the horrible death that must ensue, had escaped—till all were rescued in safety. He then slung the half- ■with the. ihg the door aftorthlnr. ’ Gome persons jhDt thedtefihrottgh tlMurindows. But ^meT^ftdfl*4,|rhqt i wU}.fe»come of ' e brave, unfortunate smith T Weeping and lamenting, the t rrounded him, who had saved their at the expense of his own.c.,.; tate. _ j ■ R'xnMiMcxs.—Robert Toombs, of Ga. Jeff. Davis, ofMise; James Gordon Ben nett, of New York; Wm. Loyd Garri son, of Boston; HoraceGreely',late of New Hampshire. '' potat viScf Teens—Indefinite credit; .ma.’rje S3 4 , ee-vWxir-^SateiU -f slims, cklcreita its tckly eeetplsxioas I «* £rts* are twSStoawMek agg* aagggassagffis thatGpdw- i much. - ..... mischief shall for I must < lyj dlriliv'j.b tfolj ir.R^jnw'ebei** is a $alMt CllWUlfl. o.T:,r w [ i.ki.1 Rnu IMtfl ! ! Lights! Gas U ni y that no power on earth madt rjZ m Com v »a$a lie, “its done,”’ -aTtbr having aile. . ^ «»>vi l am inoffensive, me my food. The ifftohls hands! 1 commend: my. apirii Nothing could save tho brave loted ^ sus, and but 2.2 00 at the 8 Their owners find it more profitable to > sellthemattheSouththan tokee Suffolk county alone ships to the’Soutb, on an average, six per Week, or two-hun dred and twelve a jrear. Every census shows a decrease of ten per cent in the