Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 24, 1860, Image 1

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UWV sj P0?U88»*V« ? f 4lI .j tCESDAT, THURSDAY k 8ATURDAY JIORN’03 AT FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR,' * Invariably in ^advance..- ' Termi of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. ! -.-• r" ri rr.n rqiiahf. ok tkn links. .. . j . One insertion,.....A ! ' Two insertions .. . “?■ Each 'Additional insertion, 0,25 “ •One Month * Two Months S"! Three. Months,.; <•’--/”> * n'nn < , Sin Months 1®'"® Twelve Months ls -°® A lihoml discount will bo ma le to thoso Who advertise larger amounts. • •' OUtuarieo of morw.than fivo linos charged the same as advertisements. Notice* of Marriaoe* and- Deaths. not ex ceeding Five Linos in length, nio pnblishod {gratuitously in the Courier. Thj^menns^of The Homestead FIRE INSURANCE CO., L< Of the-City of New York. This Company continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, On the most favorable terms and Pay# Fully the Losses sustained, .And not pro rata Ac. ‘ . . • ’VVM.CHAUNCEY, Pres't Jxo; K. OaklrY, PbiI.o Hcao, J-Cfcc’y, Vico Pros’t. . • IB*’- Fi JONES, Agent, B.omo. nov23-3m B v p. ifttiWr/:'.' 'A'i ?.’ Tinvi.AP SCOTT. HAUVKY & SCOTT, attorneys at LAWa ROME, ..... • • t • Q A- A DVANCES of money can had upon good alnims left for collection. Rome. June l.-ly- . - GA. Z. B. UAHGHOVE, ATTORNEY AT LAN, ROME, ------ 0 -r-cr.—Over Fort A Hargrove's new store. feb19—1y _ _____ GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAN, romb,„- ;* * Not, praotiee.in the oou-itierofObcrokoe Go. over N. .1. 0 nherx's CMthlhgstqre Rereaevcx-Viiderwoo 1 A Smith, Romo Ga. T. R.R. Cobb, E<1„ Athens, Ga. jantT thos. j. veroeby, .^7:T»?P y at law ’ CEDAR TOWN, - * ' ® A ' Nim. practice in the counties of Floyd V,1V. Paulding,Carroll, Haraldson nndCass, Strict attention paid to collecting, iantft-lv IIEYItY A. GAUTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, 0 8-ni it atteutl.u given to colieotinT and sc iring tint rift in Upper Georgia. fchl -1 v curing #. w- ,n. irxnunwpon. .rat r\nntVfhn . c. n. sMiTn. I.,n. w.tj»rn> ilNOERWOOT) & SMITH, -ATTOpNEYS AT LAW rome, a R \ . Pa verier i.n Uuncr Georgia i^ also in the Federal D’u’-rh-tlCfourtof Marietta. jan20’S0-1y Geoipija Manufactures—Georgia's Strength "THO^fP. STOVALL dKCO., TTTOULD respectfully invite tho attention ■ V ? i df Merchants to their heavyStock of 4-4 SHEETINGS, 7-8 SHIRTINGS, Cotton Yarns, &o„ As manufactured by the MONTOUR COM PANY. ThesoGoods will comparo favorably witli any made in tho South, and wo will tell atsuch VERY LQ>V rates, no to under Northern bought domestics, a £ THOS. P. STOVALD A CO. General Commission Merchants. Augusta Gn. jan3l, tri.lm. •* : U VERANDA Boarding House I tn tight of the Depot—aamouiido of the Street [foblltriiy] 8. G. WELLS, Pro. ETOWAH ROME, - - - - HOUSE, - -:.- - GA L, V, THOMAS. Pro’r. (Late of Eatooton Hotel,) Tn Stage OflteoBttre -kept at thi and.it is nearest the pepot is Honse, jan6 GRAHAM HOTEL, vCAVE iPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE; . There is a Livery Stable kept In connection with this Hotel, whore' Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. ' jinUtwtf / ,-■( JOHN ,T[ S Mil'll, ff WITH 3-Geo; Wsi& Jehial. Read,." Mauuiactnrors and Wholesale 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 tho-Astcr House. Jpp26—ttfm -j ~* w - - GOOD MERCHANTS, 0 aud 82 Chamfers St. N. T. DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, Ac Co, DRY 80 W OULD notify tjio Trade that they are opening Weekly, in now and huuuti- ful patterns, tho WABISUTTA PRINTS, AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excels overy Print in tho country for perfection of execution and de sign in full Maddor Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive slilo. Orders promptly .air,, tended to. Feh'i’KO.trfly.- * C. H. EMI HI, notary public.. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and auia, COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO* • —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE 8. OOTRAN, Rum!,, Ga. HEN Ry'L^JEFIFERS,} Charleston, S. C« September 7,—ly. T. W. ALEXANDER, -AJ^yORNBY AT LAW, ( feb 10*57 ; .'it W. B. TEBHUNEj ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME • • ; • • OrricE—In City H5il ,Building, GA. aprS-1 y J. B. W; NOWLUt*' M B., ROME. . 1 - - OF.ORGTA. rtO-Ofli ,e over Drug Storo of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. • i '^''^Br; E. A. WARE, . PBAOTICyiG PHYSiICIAN, Ton miles west of oct5’5t—ly ROME, GA. Clothing Manufactured On Commission. TJARTIES purchasing their goods i.i the piece, can have them niadu up in any style, ami of any assortment of sixes, at charge of ton por eont.on tho nett cost, Tho subscriber haring many yoars experi ence in tho business, with unusual facilities, for tho manufacture of extra fine and medium clothing, can oiler great inducements to thoso who prefer ordering their goods to Imying them roiuly-made. J. R. SHOT WELL, References: Rahway, New Jersey. Mcssrt.-J. R. Daniel A Co., Coiambus, Gu. “ W.G. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom ery. Ala. Mr. A.C. Vail, Millodgcviile, Ga. dcc21—lm WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME • • GA - OrrmK—In the old Post Ofllee. aprl’57 H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING- AGENT, CIA VE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7, ’59.-n46-ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. SILVER CREEK. ' - - FLOYDi Co. GA Offieo at j. A Whiteheads’ qilgAly. LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Olo thing, 80 Chtunbera St., Ac 60 Reade St., Between Broadway and Church st., NEW YORK. e. T. I.OX(lSTnEET, U. P. DRADFOnn, n. it. wells. l. r. aiLHEtir. feb2—tw2m R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT ' Rome, Ga. Will giro strict attention to the SELLING OF COTTON. And all kinds of Produce, nnd Heavy Goods, “aaigaflsf g ./ ) ROME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HOME GA. o, H. STILLWELL, flee'y. julyM 0a w, j r.‘ ) i i /. ■ ( 11 )RTHY, pnorEssoh or OR&AN . r fMgSAT oSthy Prof. 0. W. LA.NGW WILL OPEN HIS ASS OF VOCAL WUSIC ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, *59, AT ROOMS, j DxlViD G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and, General AgOjat. w&SH . ^SJ-Office in Drug Storo of . ols. 8AllIIEL STEWART. TRdS. O. WATTERS STEWART & WAITERS, ’ CITY AUCTIONEERS. W ILL sell at Auction on Connnission, Lauds, Negroes, Horses, Groeerios, Dry Goods, Books, Furniture,or any other articles that inny he consigned to them. They are regularly Licensed City Auctioneers, and nil Goods consigned to them will bo duly oared for, and proper returns lo. [FobUtritf. A CARD BONNETS St MILLUiMY. ■ W H { ti-l-Jsl DU,v MRS. H. .for Bonnets, and On land the stylo quito Fashions 49 irent, djq fools..99, in 1 ' cumhont upon her to Ipforn, the : Ladies of Rome and vicinity, df- thAse.foots,; .mi; If any one desires a Bonhet of th.i Sprldg style before the return Of Mrs. S., with her Spring supplies,-bn the rOoeipl of an order, she will send by Express, at hor own dxpotino, .any Hjud that may be deslted,- and aia she has between twenty and' thirty Worlt-womeh, this can he done at very short notice. Orders may bo left with MissSalme xnsox, at tho Store in Borne, nr. sent direct to, MRS. M. J. SUMMERUAYS. . fehhtrUf. #4 East BreadWay,•N. Y.” w. p-.wiura. oA^-EnJ. , /^rA Saddles, Bridies [Saif.. oaiiI BROAD ST., Roi^ GA. ;,, ,, f/ r EEP constantly on Band a large and ^ Well Selected Btojk of , , Carriage, Harness and Saddle TRIMMINGS. rn A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. jan31,1380* [Trlly. REMOVAL! M’GUIRE & PINSON, Also the TT AVE Rem-ived to their new building Xl first door bolow - the Drug Store of Turnley A Baker, where they wijl -take pleasure in watting on their old eustbu and the public geuorally. janS-tyilAwi Also a heavy stook of BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, sunk as.Solo and Upper Leath er, Calf Skins, <tc. All of. which wo -oirer VERY CHEAP-for CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers.' We -fT-r-j- 'll »v»#»aj»t* A ujmg UIIDUJUlUrB, HW can,ho found at tho old stand of W. H. White, 2 doors below, Turnloy ABukor's Drugstore. ysaa, It was vacation, am r -led to take a trip tc e got aboard the cars nt N were soon travelling very fast to- or.,a comtoi uaseve, -in maI secret. American Commander, i t Mvrngt'on > proved faith | I ■ faithful to hi^ W- gairi, and often ' would intolligene. - of l<i vi^aVmo^entsat’ or^SY ^for^Hi^bonvivitt?i»telia<?rie^offHhd 'effects of their wine. oB itlMpE! ■SO off liVebeenv peoted; for put; 9] „ -T. yuanenoasomobi anything at M w: jtushuveit.” K • .v .. “■VVell, boys,” said Fred, in a very confidential tone, “in the noxl, car, there is as loving a pair as it was ever iny lot' to seo. They are going down to H to get married/ and now if you have any fun out of them just 1 in. They must be cared'for and not know who can 'do it bottor , tl m a moment moro Fred was’ gonj ’;|and wo tlion set our .heads togetln fco fbrm. a plan for taking care off tl s e-s time to finish the sc^ . ' !: £ obably, the last Yniin bus- uring the .whbli of. bis oon- thar. ot cUUOron," paid Bill. &ffi*^: l * i9 * r **‘* . It dpv6lved.11pon . me to operations. t Accordingly I.i car in which, wo wore '— tA — : '* the s and tjgjj Rome, Georgia. ly, to Visit his Ware Rooms, Where h« has ■ ’S§ l<ber Furniture, FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SAl.E A LARGE ASSORTMENT 4»F Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter's use—1 - »®saoTiM%ao°K i - Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Nogro Sho :s, Stripes 1 ^hir‘inirs.. Osuahurgs,.y . n i Newly, Furnished, and will he openc. the accommodation of boarders, by., the-- seriber, on the first of January, 1800. Rates pf hoard will bo, per single meal, a Week, ’ WitlibutTloom, will be, “ 'month, ' ! li With « l> » « 16; - Wood, Lights and Washing, will he fa: , •aSBtSjjSM- Pr^hJ* DENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. Duane, now permanently located in ltoino,ttii<i has taken rooms(fW^SsaJs iver Fort A . Hargrove's store,^ J -‘J-LUL7 where ho will be pleased to roceivo tho calls of tiles- who may require his professional, services. *• • ,i Ho would also state that he is prepared to Rome And Kingston O N Aiid after Thursday, December 1st, , flrtt train will teitvO daily, at' 10) o'fck -. A. M., returning to Rotne4} P.M.,except Sundays, when it wiH-netum at St P. M. Second troiu will,leave Rome at 8J o’clc '. M., daily, (exoepting Sundays) return 1 • to Romo next day nt Of A. M. This second train makes complete corn- Hint with tho Talladega stages; also c neets with tho two morning trains on the & A. Railroad, at Kingston. Offiee Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 29, ’ >• deo7 W. S. COTHltAN, Gon'l 8up~ Iu W. & Atlantic (State) R. LOUIS VALENTINO, WHI rEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - GEORGIA. W OTLD r.espoetfally invite the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity to call and ex amine his oxtonsivo and woll selected stock of. Confectionaries, Cigars, &c. COUNTRV MERCHANTS are particular ly invited to giro him a call, for ho will soli to them at alow price, for cash, He has, also, on band* large stock of CON FECTIONARY of his own manufacture, su perior to any in the dty. nov23-ly, LIGHTNESS, AND, ■ h A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity; WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New York prices, may 4—ly THOR. J.-TEimV, G. W« P. LAMKI5 FERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE • AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, W ILL koep constantly on hand,, a well selected nssorlinaiit of Groceries. Al so, Provisions, sueli ns, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal’ do., Ao., which we will sell low. for Atlanta to' Chattanooga, 138 mites,’- Care Jonx W. Lmvis, Supo't.' MdRNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Altonta, at_-.„......;;.'..il0 20 Arrives at Chattanooga.....;...,'.;.....',Ti'84 Leaves Chnttuuooga at ...7 40 00 Arrives at Atlanta.,....,.,... .4 83 EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. T Leaves Atlaiita at night ,....,....12 15 a Arrivsa at Chattanooga.,;..,.-..,.1J 31 “• Leaves Chattanooga, at ....0 30 Arrives at Atlanta...... 6 35 This road connects enoh , way within Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, tke*d Tonftcsscc A Georgia Railroad at’Dattonfo 8 tho Nashville A Chattanooga RallroaCK Chattanooga. marBta- ng, to reoei vo a liberal share of Our motto’w411 bo-qidsk sails anu short pro- (Us. Give us a call before buying elsewhors, Rome, Aug, 31,'jiOVtt ' ■ ' * Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF r Staple and Fancy i 30mmmrnmk 80 pEultBM A 71 READE STS, NEW YORK, J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, T) E8PECTFULLY informs liis friends, and ■ Jtv the public generally, - that hs continues ■the practice of DENTISTR f in alHts branch- %s, and has fitted up an office, over tho store of MeGuiro A Pinson, where he Is prepared to execute ailoperatlonsappertainfiqPto Den tistry, in tho most approved manner. Ho would also call the particular attention of those to want of Artificial Work, to his su perior style of tooth, set on gold plate; for beauty, Strength and lifo-liko appeaoanoe, they ore hot surpassed. As an impression has been made that thy prices for dental opera tions are higher than tho usnat run of Den- saine aud vi be complete by the 1st of February. H. 8. HUGHS will be pleased to see his frionds when they visit Now York. Janl2-tw2m Varnishes of aU Kinds. A 1 * 8 nwi LSO, TURPENTINE, fon TURNLEY, No, 3 Choice House. t-#t Augusta, Maoon tlficial Work mychar- and Savanna! ges aro os follows: Entire Rets Uppor and Lower from$100 to It54 Half Sets, Uppor or Lowor, from 60 to 150 Teinporsry Sots, Uppsr and Lower,, 25 each. Partial Bets in proportion to ihe above. As I am well posted inall tbelato improve^ ments of tho day, I feel confident that I can meet the wanU of all who' may need tho ser vices of a Dentist, and if reforeneos are want- od; as to their utility in answoring the purpo ses of nature, 1 can give them in abundance, from those wlio have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining J. B. MURPHY. Iio*K, gopl.lt, 1539,-lf. | ■1n?f ta^piirpose of protecting lier, - . course, had tluown his arm around Watly repaired. , waist; and so they sat, os loving os tfotoftw etrtgqded tc him, ho hop ;fflSS!4Txtai‘o : -oii-*V5f dr.a«W!.‘ All thia I gathered,at itxlanoa. < . ... . . ninrrjin tn them. I said ; . Retailed at wholesale prices—aid groat bargain. CABM,- • ..sJcrv,..... ; July27'fy. extended to him, ho hopes, by etee* U- of the same. f ' ’ lownrd St., near the Etowah House, where-Furs ipaired.- Work warranted to give satisfaethms HENRY A. SMITH, JC Bookseller & Sfatiog ROME, GA, JUST RECEIVED •a large and ox ten-, sive Stock of School, 1 Classical and Miscellaneous 1 Books. — large Variety of Stationary, Wall Papertni Engravings, Pointings and- Fancy Articles, suitable for tho Holidays. Merchants and School Teachers, supplied with -Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. - Terms Oaslx. jenS—twly m m CO . Singers Sewing Machines. PRICES REDUCED TO $60, $76, $90 (and $100. lEplalh reason why Singer's Sewlng- Machines have always sold readily ot a higher average price than any other, 1s that they are batter, more durable, more reliable, capable o c doing a much greater variety of work,-and earning more money. Long con tinued popularity Is proof of sterling merit. In the purebnse of what are called cheap Sewing-Machines, thousands have Med de ceived and disappointed, but With Singer's Machines there is never any failure or mis take. Singer’s Now Famlly Sewing-Machlno the price of which is only $66, is a light and elegantly deoomted Machine, .capable of per forming, in the best stylo, all tho sewing of a pri vate family. It has seenfed a great repu- few^months slue* Jit' was singes** Transverse Shuttle-Machine, to be sold at $76, is a machine entirely now in it* arrangement; it is very beautifnl, moves vapidly and very easily, and, for family use aud light manufacturing purposes,, Is the very best and cheapest Machine ever offered to the public. These Machines are being |n- creosed in number as rapidly as possible, or f. yet thedemand for them can ni>t be falpuo- supplied. Singr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Macuu re former ly sold at $186; but how reduced to ti and is too well keewn all overthe world to' na any dsseription. Every sort of work, eoai or fine, can be done with it. -.1 Singer’s Ho. 2 Standard Shultle-Sfaehini This is the favorite mannfaoturing mach everywhere. The liao-ef the Machine gi< ample space for almost every description I work) whluhJtogetUer with its admirable woj Ing qualities, gives it a decided advanl BOOTS AMP SHOES MAXL'FAGTVRBD HV' Pw A,: OM.B - . ROME GA. fno, The Subssriber is supplied with a fine tot of extra FRENCH 0ALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials, for Gontlomcn’s Dress-Hoots Shoos.- He en.ploys the best -of Warkman and keep*, posted on the latest faJiiqns. , ,1 Ocnlcel Pitt and Work rcarronted. Tlionkfol for past fovors h*'bopel to re ceive a continuation of patronage id this branch of homa industry. ■ ‘ '* i no>. aug25—ly - P. A. OMBERG. you 'Kuo^Vtofuiotnnliiti-dtao^; A't a darned-drop^of Jones blood in me, and I’ll prove it." At this moment, Jeff. Jackson, Bill Steevers andiJim Byers entered, and, of course their nttentioiiMvas called towards Harper-by his.loud talking.— They stopped up to him, ■ and - one of thorn said: ; - •’ „ . . . “Why’Jones; what -js »U this fuss ®bcrat. M ^ t ' * ( .1 I 'Thiawas more than Harper could stand. Leaping upon a seat he cried out: 1 ’>» ' v •' *>n 'v ' “Now, mV iwmo nin’t Jones, and I can iiok thwfeller'od.dayif it is:" ■■ , By this tiipe We had reaohed H- afid opr friend and mudo' H git-1 tbhtwouJdnt.bO*^' hoFon* the • train —^-.wWohdiq „„ ™- Who*. w Ugh medieal author, lly and extraordinary sfflsacy in each ot the following fessmlahiti, via.: - DEMLIT7, NERVOUS AFFECTIOW, EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CON STL PATION, 8CROYULA, SALT RHEUM, WURVY, JAUNDICE LITER COMPLAINT* MWHlIA- TIBM. MERCURIAL CONBEOUEECW. INTER- MUTANT FEVENS, NEURALGIA, OHROKIC HEADACHE*, FEMALE WSAulM, IDS. MENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSn, eta. PIMPLES ON THE FACS, ROUGHNESS OF Tint sun, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the bleed, am# through the whole system, ns drew for protection under tKe"CeTTy^u the elephant. Delighted withltho poor wretches confidence, the olephapt in stantly fucud about to the crowd,! erect* ed bis probosois and threw his chain in the air, os is thb mariner of these crea tures when engaged .with tits enemy, and became so furious'ip the defence of the criminal, that,' notwithstanding all thegentlb arts made use of by 1 the sur rounding multitude, neither i-they nor even his keeper, to whom be was - fond* ly attached, aud who was sent for to manage him, could prevail upon him to give up the malefactor. The Contest nued above three hours, when at length the governor, hearing tho strange account of-it came to th? spot, and was so much ploased with the gen* crops perseverance of thA hbnest quad ruped, that hnjdeided to-the Elephants interposition, and pardoned thftcrimi- wMAUperentlypsqsensible of what had happened/Siak-toymg aside all his for mer violence; he became perfectly tame, in an instant, and suffered his keeper to conduot him awuy without «ny roii- tonee^-Aform. ' . ■>. iiwi o7t I ’ MMM WISDOM’8 .. , SALE & LIVERY STABLE Honw, 1 gtoi . , Baggies, Hacks and Wagons,’'-two horse Coaeht* or Omnibus,'with good eaa l>e accommodated at my Stablo; Irt; Jtorsos, well fed and curried for. »t T*^*SY*irbw-Mvo.- JKndril .. foUbwoa her. 1 We IbArfaed aft- ing tho othorday in a print store, to the proprietor, who was turning over sop» Broadway, cor. Murray st, New Y« ■-_■ , and 62 and 64 Gravler st, N.’ O. ; “Josh- Acaxrs—R W. KnoWles, Richmond, l stand R. F. Letter, Petersburg. Vaj RowU Brothers, Norfolk, V*.j J. It Thompson Ajtr Lynchborg. Vo., J. R. Blossom, WTlmlngt^, N. C., W. Herring A Son, Atianta. Go., ’ g^-Tho Bov. Mr. Spurgeon has been ’ Fc-ns.; Hogaveaypecimen Roche A Bell, Read, Was* roust,«». lejt-nvS. (j. Savannah, Qm.J.M u.t,«a,U^aAO.