About Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1860)
ROME, GEO., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10,1860, Miss Augusta Evans, WljeCrl-tDeckliji^ouricr Miss Augusta Evans (the‘ autho^, of A good one is told of oldJudge L- Hig honor kept a demuohn.of good, Jamaica in his private office for Ida i comfort and the entertainment of particular friends. The Judge had j iced' for some time that on Mon mornings his Jamaica vras very cor crably lighter than he left it on 8a day nights. Another fact had gri ally established itself in his mind. now in-church on Sundays. One £ day afternoon 8am catne in, and g upstairsrather heavily, when the Ju Beulah,) is of a Georgian family,'"but a Mobilian. Her father was a merchant, e m d J- n cotton business, who died ast year—a man universally, esteemed for his probity, business talents and in- telhgence. Proud of his daughter, alas! he did not live long enough to wit- ,ness her fame,. and listen to her praise 1 His was a mind, which could have ap preciate*} her book, and his heart that would have throbbed with justtfrido'at its success. • . andWont^if slie.is tliat *8™ jw* though not too tall ; with an air of truly feminine grace. ; Her.browis expansive, But.the. Poor Man’s Belief, 1 ‘ AHB tub 1 \ ^ T 1') VERANDA Boarding House Jj fUESDAY, THURSDAY* 8 ATUJID$Y*SQRK'GS { DW1NELL. r , •firOUtiD tospeotfuliy, W the Ladles to hor selected stock of ■ • call the attention o| choice and -carefully ;ht of the Dopot—same aide of the tfoblUrlly] 8.G. WELLS, Pro. Ail fodr’ i>6iit'Atrs ! a Yis’XR, Invariably in advance. MILLINEltY IUU9 BOARD FANCY ARTICLES, Terms'-df Advertising inTrl-WeeUf. 'u. h'. PB* SQUABB 0*TBS MKBS. JOno insertion, ...■.•♦1,00 --. • : -Two insertions, M® Each additional insertion,..’ - Three- Months,,.... i- •' A liberai discount will bo made to those Who, advertise larger amounts. • • - Obituaries of more than fivellnes charged the same as advertisornents. Nbtiees <tf Marriages and'Deaths, not ex celling Five Lines in length, aie published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of Hie parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they wl» be published with pleasure. rrtHE MERITS OF THIS' X Plow over' others, for the cultivation of both Cot ton and Com aro many, bn only its leading mejrits: two smalland two targe, iti into Sewn.different Plows,... very necessary for-tho cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another , very iinporfapt feature is durability. A Plow oomploted will last a mail froin'two to five years, accord ing to the, soil ho cultivates,’- and will only cost about ThreoDollars’to put it up. An Agency will soon be established in' Rome, and then planters will he inrited to call ana see for themselves. ~ Address, B. F. REYNOLDS, Kingston, Go. consisting:-of—i ; Is House, nek, Fancy & Plain 0 BONNETS, /;: mention GRAHAM HOTEL, y and plain Straw IIATS fo d Misses. ' , id Fancy Crape am s [CAVE SPRING,- GA. “ H J, AGRAHASij Proprietor, THE' REGULAR 'STAGS’ OFFICE. There is a Livery Stablekept (n connect ' Silk Bonnets. mai mi a# ! MOURNING BONNETS in i X-large assortment bf : ■' *<&>■, wv/rtcj [ SPANISH tNBTB’tbr the hoi^-k y er^’fcah- ond social without -absorbing She doea hot fetray th( -to—knot “Verypowerful,sir; it tjufte Stagger eclTfle.” : a .-T: 4 *Ah 1I. seer,” the Juige; 'quite powerful, eh, 8am?” : The next Sunday Sam canto horn* rather earlier than usual, and apparen tly-: not so much “under the weather.”' ftisjbther hailed him: - iSr.to tlr. nt “YL lT 11 ^ lo SET With this’Hotel, where'Horsos Ai are kept for hire. J -tKeU^i. _ tafcmlgbt b#?fcrtiert o6ttp*ft#»F''days,' dttdlflevbr tftupecfcKhe svexiYqnturadbli-; ‘ The scones of Boiilali aro readily rec- , n„:: ,Although the au- v.ioress has unfortunately: striven too DAVID g; LOVE, f NOTARY PUBLIC,;^. PENMAN, Collector and General Agent, ^S9*Offlco in Drug Store of Baker k Ech ols. foblT-trily. . mar20tritf. ionable artiele. ! ;■ At Black -Lace Veils. « ,... . - ” .i « Lace Capos—a now anA'beautifolstylb. dresses of various styles. Hoop Skirts for'LUdios and Children. ,. French Jacket Corsets. :t •" ;; Tho.Ladies will .find these Goods, not only: of the newest and . ebofoeMt materio’s.but oheapor than .-ean-.be found - elsewhere, and ho;pantelWllje.spe^ejL^gStjM^. -o ; Seventh Year in the Trade—A fast age re quires fast work e7“5l^meagq^'~ PRODUCE BROKER • • > - frjHhp-j;vr a > General Commission Merchant, Office in tleago's Block, No. 15,’ Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. «^^«lh*»»il^5it&5tWfi^iJe 1 ' mr- thoress has unfortunately: striven too much to veil themdrom detection. The [ bodkiWM4diMM«C&tbiytfiaoV%ore l i teiThgiOriftiansLAsylilini difdThO ,, plft& grovesj WhereBeUlah loved to wander, are playily enqugh given,!, ,lf.an author lays the scene of a story in any. aotual - wNfiMp&eghe increases its in- • -tvfeitiby'tfefcWiht tKliifllothe life. An old ti eowith arock-akitshase is so truth- : fully drayn by Seegfi thg| Jtmhte- ; come a historic tronsurom the district it. d. n.VRvnv, . . i .V-i , Diim.xp scott. HARVEY & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS at law,. ROME, • GA: i DYANCES of money can usually be h t\ upon good olaims left for collection, 'Romo, Juno 1.—1y. SAUVBI, StKIVAnT. T1I0S. O. WITTERS STEWART & WATTERS, - CITY AUCTIONEERS. TTTILL sell'at Auction on Commission, VV Lands, Negroes, Horses, Groceries, Dry Goods, Bboks, -Furniture, 6r any other articles that may be consigned to them. They are .regularly ' Licensedt City Auctioneers, and all Goods consigned to them wiirbe duly cured for, and proper . , rptarna w. h. wmtBi 'f -H 'A ftaRYaiii.*- 1 - MANUPACTURER8-OF A- DEALERS'-IN And Harness/^*® ■A M ®RDi0D/BT.','R6AitE, , 6A.- Carriage,-llarneEs and SaMle“i ' riUMMINGSa. .( M - Also a heavy stock of BOOT AND SHOE ?S®s®“*a PndUpper^ath- . 4ll of whfch .we bfifer viiRV .CHEAPfoV CASH or to Prompt Paying CnstOmers. Wb OMUe fMnd'ittlmoId stand 6f WTH;:Whlte, W aojW'belBWfforhley & Bukcr's Drug Store. S ELLS all Goods on nrrivul at 2f .pcr.cent. Will make returns within three’ days ftom receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds ,fn this city, Now York, New Orleans, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 21 per ccnt.j on suras of $1,000 or ni ‘ * ‘ in this City. The citizens strangers in this City,, on su $100. at 1 par ceiit.;' an smi per cbnt iStS-Respeetfnlly ref Merchantg of thiB City. found 'J followiiij Z. B. ttABGnOVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - -- ------ - G A - i,y. cr< _Ovor Fort k Hargrove’s new store. feblO—ly ; « AMeROTYPIfT". ROME,'G A, ! O 1 100AI f'P GEO. T. STOVALTi, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, QA ’ Wei. practice in tlio oountiee of Cherokee Gjv. Oflee over N. J. O nberg’s Clothing store Tt-!VBa».vnp.—Underwood k Smith, Romo Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan27 — THOS. J. VEUDIJHY, inar20t|-ily. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN .own destiny, from .lova of virtue, inde- part of hi IfifftdNtk OfattfeieliittoBCl zdlhoge* who from a mi know hor bestj sivy tho mental conflict judge, M. -Ibi^^MitdtiiKSoulakttatellioHrieHart-i ‘nim, sayin, well passed, ishukthe traneoript of her the readmj own, intellectual andinloraL experience. »ive. As a. soulptor of ohaiaeter out of the ‘-‘What i hard marble, of .humanity; she is hard- “andwhqi jk«urpa8sedaAll have already.spoken of “The wo Adam Bede and life for Life. . It is a tied ‘The wonderful coincidence—wholy without and its aut intention, for the three appearednaitd-: iparWAL*. How very, mUe\:.alike the Thejudj three lieroines are, end Dr. r Hartwell vocatehe: like tho Dr. in.Life for Life! This re- er lost his - semblance musthaye .efcruok any one. .peoted. bu-ionatf- cquld never >. haye seen eithor of the Th* G u books. Is tho solution that books do Yokk.—At not ru}etbq ago, but that it is the age shareholde CEDAR TOWN, - - - - :----- «A. (Wfti praiticB tn the conntiqs of Floy* 1 ! V ilk, Pauldihgi Carrell, HaraM^ii »»««««. Sirist attention paid to'collectlng. i»n2l)-ly . HENRY A. GAB'SRELL* r ATTORN.EY AT DAW, ‘ROME T*A.. Srni IT attention given to collecting aml »c- curing claims iu Upper Georgiy foPV 1 y if. w. H. n. smith. UNDERWOOD & SMITH, 'attorneys at law, • ROME, . . , GA ' . Paic.Ticr. in Doper Georgia i also in thi Federal District CeuTtof Marietta. impauy it was- tional sum of JOHN T. SiUigH, its books?— jGreo. W. & Jehial R9ad, : B®“Dr.B6WlBjfc f <Jf ! --HS#‘Ybrk, was ■pdakihgYif H^W&tibOity of a unionof Church and State in this coim- ; “Patrick and Bridget hail boon mar ried' a long time, but did -not got along well together, for they were almost con stantly quarrelling.^. It happened, how ever, that one day they were sitting i^came't^te fen bmrOSg, and laid down between. them and tne Are, and alsd £430,000. It Is will 1>© able toil the same time tl C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabatn Tennessee. _J] ' i— T. W, ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HATS, CAPS fork about vof-WalM - and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets,flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ae., 120 Chambers and 60 Warren Streets., .. ; r . r .-.fKW -YORJKy;).; JjgJW 4th and 5th Streets above the Aster House. jan20—trOm permanently located GFZZ c,and has takoh rooms ' "irgrovo’s store, pleased, to recolvo the Jon.s W: Lewis, present shareholdbirt,-requesting them to send in 'appliaationa for the new shares, and 1 up to last night applipationtt the offices of’ the company.—Bonded Observer, March 12(Al ' ‘ - - . —'W-—-: Is THAT also Turns ?—A beautifulre» •JtM jffliRNING PASSENGER Leaves Atlanta, at.....,...l.‘.„..... M .'.iO 20 A Arrives nt Chattanooga.....V.'.. 7 34 r Leaves Chattanooga at ,.....;.8 25 A Arrives at Atlanta..’, .,.1 40 p * EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night.....;,:....... 8 15 a Arrives at Chattanooga 5 80 a S^388Sa£^=3YSi Ja Mf^f^M'(JoUnicit« 'S£m i ' , <vay with t: Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the Ei Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, ai the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad Chattan.-.ga. it. ai mar^ri, RGME. febt0’57 W. B. TERHHNE, attorney at law, HE, GA. iob—In City Hail Building. - anrfi-lv where he will be r .„. , „ —_ — of thosYwho, may require Sis .prof«^|^qal opposite edohothi speaks up and t isn’t'dt a shame quarrelling; see tl neaceablv' thev^A- . iiddy, sure to’H isn’t a fata com] son at nU, just tti ’em together, an 1 how they will act 1” services. He' would also insert artieoJal te whloh is fastiuj wdrk, now made, - at-’ -qm, J,' “Faithi Fatricl s sliould bo alwaj cut and dog, ho }s prepared to DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, . 80 aud si Chambers St. N. Y. YYTODLD notify the Trade that they are W opening Weekly, in new- and henuti- DR. H. V. M. MILLER, Has removed his Office to the Rooms over - -■ marl3,triBm. combining-as It does,. . i JHTNESS, ’ ■ and ; '*f\* A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity, • WITH Cleanliness and Durability. AU work performed at NoW York prices, may!—ly. ... .- ... ; ? Duncan’s Store. J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., RPME. - GEORGIA wa-om-rn over Drug Store of-NEWMAl 4. NOWLIN. feb21Irily. flgure, is ft surrounding sr & Stationer Dr. E. A. WARE, r PRACTJOj ‘Ten’ mi opt5’59r—ly rues. J. rKanr, .: : i : o. w. F. i-aukin. also thine ?’’ fled only to ana beneatr globe, wholl with exfot tended to. ROME, GX qrnnmoni OOTHEANi JEFFBR8 & CO,. • WHOLESALE AND „CKJ 3$nwkXmm h»*«» XYTILL koep constantly on hand, a well Meal’ Ao« Ao,, - which we; wlU soil low for foed^grat^ul ?or pist'foyorsi and hope.by prompt attention to hnsinoss, and 'falr^tteqj-.' ing, to rbceivo n liboral share qf patronage.— Our motto wiirbe quiek sails and short pro; fits. Give us a oall before buying eliowhoru,’ Rome, Aug. Si, ’69;tf. t , WlM. FARELL, M. D., ROME, .-si Orrioc—In the. old Post Office. School,i Ctassiee^djkijMllaneope »|3556&xrs3’ ;--nit;i!ile (br iho Iloiidnys. School Teachers, anpplfc4 i .Stationary at Augusla-nriccs. JEFFERS &§PTHRAN, Factors & CoramlssioB Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, 1 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE 8. COTRAN,? •’MppSe; HENRY L. j|m:RSi ^Oharlcstan, 8. C. >arent Osi H. n. PENNY, general collecting ag:ent, CAVE SPRING, GA. Sept 7, ’59.-n45-ly. attention lirtwu workman- janll—hvly fifoi:; Vanity Fairings. oVs f-^f*tiotrthe06hdrt teemed ftJeirelrotJffH J. C. REESE, M. D. R CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co.,OA at J. A Whiteheads.’ aug3.1y. 1 LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ’ R. j. johnso: RESIDENT D] ajft that !HANT. tleman n bially inc that it is |YBE^g<£Dp(K!and Ihepraotico of D^N3M^Bi r in aill^^ahdh- is, and has fitted np an office, over tl)e store if McGuire k‘ Pinson,’ where no is prepared to exeoute all operations appertaining to Den- islry, in the mostVapfirovM munar., I IIo wonld-also cnll tho particular attention of those in want of Artificial, Work, to hi* su perior style of teeth, set on gold plate ; for .vouoii i'.'-orn ] for GentlciAen’s Dress ] Ho employs the best ofW< posted on the latest foshM ttoried. .. tatii I tkedtalMd foneu j ironage in thi® - ■ ■ ■ WISDOM’S .tn-idi jjaSmi iiianoSiy using .iihcojojA PATENT ANTI-RATTLING I V. m the Cause bo ?-Crow In- :U*yinioq boo j 1*^ #o\ ei W’WSittiMipP WILL OPEN HIS GLAMrroaDiawsio OTasoili r whp woi dJryr vUmwnx: meet the wants of all lis'snr- want- TBYITI }. CHAPMAN, see of natiirt, I ein give them from those trite ! have tested n lost fourteen yesorp, Iji. .this, S J. 1 Roms, Sept. U, 1859.-U. | IOH planting, the finest kind, just reeeiv- riM—i udif siM MiliWjyWiiMrT W. 8. COTHRAN, Pres’t. 0; U. STILLWELL, Seo’y. julylS t purchasers. Fo i, g. yRises Sup't. Rome Gas