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NO HUMBUG,
fttESDAT, TOTMSsIxDMAY HoaN-os I But tlie Foor Man's ReUsf, I Bddrding House
;By Mv BWINELt.
AT F.OtfR' DOLLARS A YEAR;
Invariably. In advance. :
I < . ‘ I 1 1 ■ I I " 1 . 1 I - ww
Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly,
ran square or teh likes.
v Olio MOnth
AUD THE
MICE MANS. FRIEND t
I Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double!
HOiniD BOARD
m HE MERITS OF THIS'
JL Plow over others, for
the cultivation of Both Cot-
W.
'ill
ift**
two small and twolargb, It oan he
In sight of the Depot—Bumo Bido of l_.
Street, [feblltrily] S. G.' 'WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE, J
ROME, * - - ... - i," - OA»„r
U V. THOMAS, ;Pro»r.
. . (Late of Eatonton Hotel,) ;
Tike Stago Offices are kept at this House,
and it is nearest the Depot .* Jon6
into Seven different Plows, all of whleh ■ I
y necessary for tho eultlration of d
^mterops;-. And another'.■very Important I
A,liberal disMubtVm 'be t&ttg:'tfcse
ho fljdvertisblargor amounts.. . ^ f
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
T. A. GRAHAM,"Proprietor.
y,bo overuse^.arger^ | i 0 g to the soil he cultivates, and Will only I SP '
if Obituaries of more than five linos charged I cojt about Throe Dollars to put It up. . An I
the same at advertisements,, Agency will soon be established in Rome, . ro kent fot hii
Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ex- and then planters will be invited to call and ^
seeding Five Lines in length, aie published 8e e for themselves. Address,
gratuitously in the' Courier. The friends of | • B. F. REYNOLDS,
mor20tritf. • Kingston, Go.
and theV will be published with pleasure-
TTIOULD respectfully call the attention of.
y V, the Ladies to her choice and carefully
selected a toolc of »* j t t ,
MILLINERY
., r 7ANR -o:’!^*;-v i
FANCY ARTICLES,
^ ...con.Utinft.of-
Chip, Pamela, Fancy & Plain
STRAW BONNETS,
;horh, fcncywnd'plain Straw HATS for
- i J • * V.
icyCrapeand
onn<
MOURNING B0N1
' A large assortment,
Seventh Tear in the Trade—A font age re-
. quires ,fast work .
AS. M. SEAGO,
R. D. nARVRV,
. , TIUKLAP SCOTT.
HARVEY St SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV,
ROME, . G ^’
A DVANCE9 of money can usually he had
upon good claims left for collection.
Rome, June I.—ly.
‘ Z. B. HARGROVE, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, ^
Office—Over Fort * Hargrove’s new store.
febl9—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- ROME, ‘ * " ", ' ‘ G 4
Wot. practice in the counties of Cherokee
Go. OiBce over N. J. Omberg’s Cjothin* store
- Rarp.ne.xoB—Underwood A Smith, Rome
Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan27
- ' thos. j. veroery,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, ’ ‘ G .
Will prnetioe in the counties of Floyd,
Folk, Paulding, Carroll, Haraldson and Cass.
Biriot attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly
G. LO
NOTARY PUBLIC,
penman
Collector and General Agent.
[PRODUCE BROKER [jg*^**^*?
—AND—
General CommissioH Merchant,
Office in Seago's Block, Jib. 16, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA,GA
S ELLS all Goods on arrival at 2) por cent.
Will make returns within throe days from
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds In
this city, New York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Lonis and Louisville at 21 per
cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent.
In this City; The citizens-of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less. “
$100, at 1 per cent.; on smaller' sums
por cent
A. J. BEARDEN,
AM BRO TYPIST,
BOMB, G4.
jan31,18C(£ [THly.
REMOVAL!
Merchants of this City.
M’GUIRE & PINSONr
3"than I TTAVE Removed, to their new buUdini
at 211 n first door below the ' Drug Store o F
Tumloy k Baker, where they will talto
fp old customers
jan3-trilAwtf 1
Respectfully refers to Bankers, and I pleasure: in waiting on their
' HENRY A. GARTRELL,
attorney at law,
- ROME, ..>..-.•••••••••• G 4
• Rrant attontlou given to collating andvto-
euring .•iaims In Upper Georgia. ftbl-ty
; j. w. H. BKliBnWOOI). • 0, H. SKIM.
UN DERWOOD & SMITH,
t, A TTO R N E Y S ■ AT LAW,
ROME, • -".••, GA 1 V 1
Practice in Upper Georgia; also In the |
Federal District Court of Marietta.
jan20'50-lyr
" C . H. SMITH,
N O T ARY PUBLIC.
"Commissioner of Deoil* for Alabama and
TVmncssoo.
n. n. Witt......'. 1. s.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
I O EH
CENTRAL ICE
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have I
fitted up an excellent
xom aacotrsH,
and will be prepared during the coml
season to furnish Ice of tho host quality.
The Ice will be eareftilly put up and do-
llvered at the Depot; or to Adam’s Express -
Company, at tho following
RATES t
marjOtmy. I and the public generally.
FORT & HARGROVE, v
OFFER FOR SALE A,
LARGE assortment OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted'to Planter’s use—
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Skirtings, Osnabnrgs,
ntoyt8-ty. Factory Thread, Ac.,' Ac.
8 in overy style.
Massacre at Rome—One Hundred
and Forty-seven Person* Killed
and Wounded—The American Vice-
Consul Stabbed.
New Yohk, April 12th.—The steamer
Persia lias arrived from Liverpool.—
She ;brings, via. Queenstown, advices
one duy later than the steamer Prince
Albert. ;•
The - London Times contains a letter
giving full details of the late massacres
at Romo by the Papal gen d’armes.—
One hundred and forty-seven persons
.wefe either killed or wounded. A
numbeu of. ladies were injured, and the
American, Vine Consul Received 1 a stab
in thO sido. Several of the French
militaty, off of duty, wore also wound-
rat
Tlie disturbance oocurred on the 19th
h day . there was to be a
aade demonstration: on the
e of the Porta Pia, in honor, of
Joseph Garibaldi, and in commemora
tion of the annexation of Central to
FRENCH
price and
I aud RU<
SPANISH NETS tor the h*it—a very fash-
lonablft article. . ! '
Blach Lae* Veils. ■
Black Lace Capos—a new and beautitol style.
Headdresses of various styles. - -
Boop Skirts (br Ladies and CHUdren.
sneh Jacket Corsets. . r. .• •• .
Che Ladles will find these Goods, not only
.. the newest and choicest materials, but
cheaper than 'can. be. -found. elsewhere, and
no pains will bo apated to please. ' ‘~> f j
JETNA INSURANCE CO,
ult.,--gn;.wb
gsand pron
Somebody has writ
about the girls and set it
God bless the girls, .
Whose golden curbs
Blend with our eVetiiffg dretUBi 1
They haunt our Uvea ;
Like spirit wives,
Or—as naiads haunt the streams.
They soothe our pains,
They flU our braina
With dreams of summer hours,
God bless the girts,
God bless their ourls,
God bless our human flowers.
The wives, we think, are quite as de
serving of a blessing as the girl?; i ‘
fore, we submit - ih — !_ ~
HAMTFOIW, CON.
INCORPORATED 1819 1
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital;.: $1,600,000*00
Paid np Capital 1,000,000 00
Assets?......T....... 2,030,423 80
E. G. Riplet, Bres., T. A. Alexandeh, V.'P.
T. K. Brace, Seo’ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r.
. W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Nome, Ga.
april6trlly.'
of horse and foqtr'gen d’armevie. . These
dispositions,’ however, had the effect of
ebeidtlitiSvthudnmonfitraUoqi'and some
thousands of tho promonadors resorted
to tho Borso.instead, where great num
bed of them appSafed’'with hunches of
violets in their button holes. The’ pat-
;en d’armes, who had orders to
. he Corso, took umbrage at this
symbol, and insisted upon the promei
ders walking singly, instead of tafe
each ; others: arms. So strange a de
mand, of course, brought on, in some
bases, unpleasant rejoinders; and the
gen d’armes, unaccustomen to admit of
any reply to their high behests, pro
ceeded to make'some arrests v
Piazza Colonna, whioh were
For 50 lbs,, or upwards..........
Loss than 50 lbs
,. 2 cents.
..Scents.
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
RBME,
febl0’57
GA.
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME,
oVpicb—iii City Hail Building.
GA.
apr8-1y
< DR. H. V. M. MILLER,
*Has removed his Office to the Rooms over
Duncan's Stort. waf13,triflni,
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
flOME. - - - - GEORGIA.
’ VST-Offloe over Drug Store of NEWMAN
k NOWLIN. feb211rily.
Dr. E> A« WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles west of
oct5’60—ly BOMB, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME, ........... . . . GA.
Orric*—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57 ■
’ H. H. PENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CA VE SPRING, OA.
Sept. 7, ’5D.-n45-ly.
i.' c. REESE, M. D..
SILVER CREEK, - FLOYD, Co. GA
Offloe at J.A Whlteheadi’ augS.ly.
JOHN T. SMITH,
WITH
Geo. W. & Jehial Read,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac.,
120 Chambers and 50 Warren StreetB.,
NEW YORK,
4th and 6th Streets above the Aster Home.
jnn26—tr6m
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
. 80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. IT .
"YTTOULD notify the Trade that they are
VV opening Weekly, in new and boauti-
I fill patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKEAG,
y Print in the
Eton and 'de-
Our Prints are
I cheaper than'any In market,
with extensive sale. Orders .
| tended to. Febi
^SCHEDULE
j Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains,
Leave Arrive.
Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 8.45 A, M.
« 2.30 P. M. .« 1146 P. M.
Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Atigusta , ; 6.68 A. M.
1 « #.05 A, M. “ 0,20 P. M.
ATHENS BRANCH.
. Leave* Arrive*
8.20 P.M.
iDENTISTRY. ^
Dr. J. T. Duane,
I s no v permanently’ to
in R >me, nndhaa takeh r
over F irt k Hargrove’s store,
where he will be pleasod.to roeoive''the oallt
of thoja who may require his prOtossional
services. ■ '
Ho would also state that ho Is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber,
which is fast superceeding all other styles.of
work, now made, combining as it does, .
Lie^TNEsn, ;V
AND
k Pleasant Decree of Elasticity,
WITS
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York,prices,
mayi—ly
thos. j. PBmtr, i i ; i ; : : O, w. ».;lamkik
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, suoh as, Baoon, Lard, Flour,
Meal* Ao., Ao., whioh we will soil low for
Cash, or eountiy produoe, at oash prices. Wp
feel grateful for past Avon, and hope by
' attention to business, and fair deal-
Rome, Aug. 81, ’69.tt
Athens lliOO A M.
11.45
^B,No trains on Athen* branoh on Sun-
twlth ‘ ’*
J.B. MURPHY
resident dentist,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and
the public generally, that he continues
• tne practice of DBNTJSTB F In all its braneh-
, and ha* fitted up an office, over the store
McGulruA Pinson, where he Is propared
to execute *U operations app*rtainlngtQ?D*n-
tlstry, in the most appfoved manner.
He would also call the particular attention
of those ip want of Artlflow Wort, to hissu-
stylpof toeth, set on .gold, plate; for
r, *»$pgqi and Ufr-1% VPPS***” 8 *!
they ore not surpassed. As an hnpressionha*
been made that my, pdoea for dedtal opera-
'' ' ■■ the rnual'ran of Deni
_I»
HARTFORD, CON.
CAPITAL $400,000!
CHARTER PERP’TUL.
H. KBttono, Scct’y., S. L. Loomis, Frost.
W. S. COTHRAN, Agh, Rome, Go.
apri!5trily. ' '. 1 ■
Change of Schedule.
Office Rome Railroad,
Romo, March 31,1886. J
and aftor Sunday the 1st day of Aprty
train will leave Rome daily
'olblik
dally
r . . , , .... , JKtti
return next day at M o’Cloeh, A. M.
W. S. COTHRAN, Gon'l Sup’b
on tho
and there, had not a Frenoh officer in
terfered, and reasoning with, the gen
God bless the wives,
They fill our hive* :• ill* ao
. With little bee* and honey {.: j orit
, .• ; They ease life’s sliocka,
They mend our socks,
But—don’t they spend the money T
When we are sick, ,
They heal us quick—
That is, if they Should love 1
If not, we die, • i h"on<arsi
. And yet they ery; ; i ,
And place tombstones
.i - Of roguish'girli^novf't ijjaqtt
, r, With sunay curl*, ■
We may in fanoy dream { .
But wives—truewlVes—
Throughout our lives, ;
Are everything- they seem, : di m
A Question fob Lawyers.-—A
question in law is aboiit to grow ol
the finding of thirty thousand dbllanbf
the money stolen from the Marine Bank
Agency, at Columbus. It seems that a
negro in crossing a small ditch, over
which planks were laid, saw the end of a
newspaper projecting from under them,
Hi3 curiosity, was excited, and pulling
he discovered monel
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R,
Atlanta to Chattanooga,.138 miles, fare 35—
wJohh W. Lewis, Supo't.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.' j
rriv^^fe:;:;:;:rr:;“ %.% S
eaves Chattanooga' at.........'...,.....3 25 A M
Arrives at Atlanta..................;.....l 40 p M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night;......'.....!, 8 15 a u
Arrives at Chattanooga........ 6 80 A it
Leaves. Chattanooga, at 3 00 pm
ArrlYesfat Atlanta ...........11 32 am
This road connects each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
-Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattanooga. ' , mar8trl.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
HOME, GA.
sivo Stock of School,'
Classical nnd Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
large varioty of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings nnd Fanoy Articles,
suitable for tho Holidays. Merchants and
Sohool Toacliors, supplied with Book3 and
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
of purchasers rcspootfully solicited.
Terms Oasli.
Jan3—twly, ■ • .
UUAU a*. I WASHINGTON BRANCH. | and Savannah. For Artlfiolsl Work myehap
Leave • Arrives
Rome, Gn.
And all kinds ef Produoo, gi4 Hoavy Goods,
get are as follows:
... .
C. W. LANGWORTHY,
Guitar and Vocal Muslc 5
ROME, GA, *ug3.1y.
Leaves
At,Bnt Vlve.
or Lower, from 60 to 151
Upper and 1 tower, 25 eaob.
proportion to tho above.
As lam well posted inall the late improre-
ofthe'day, I feel confident that \ oan
I monts
meet tha wants of *U who May need th* ser
vices of a Dentist, and if reference* are want
ed; as to their utility In answering Uie pnrpo-
PWf. G. “WV
WILL OPEN His
A!t BOOVSy
2d Floor of Fort de Freeman** Block,
mfr-Sesston, fit# montliz—Ternii, $l0 per
SohoUr. * [s«g8—Jm
Rome, Sept. It, 185».-tfr
Lean Arrive
.' Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at U.UIM.
« . 8.15 P. M. « *.1» “
Frelsht Trains Branekos.
« 6;15F. M. “ K10
Arrives at Washington 7J5A. M.
a «» " 1M “
« u o 1M "
marlOtrlly. OEO. YONGB, Gen. Sup’t.
J.B. MURPHYS
TAR AND CHARCOAL, I Pure Train OIL
PN quanfitles ^
L 2?l«rilm nJCBorXbo. 1 l.bfl’ No.* Choioe Hon.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & C0„
--SUCCESSOR TO-
JEFFERS & COTHRAN*
Factors k Commlsslott Merelw*t«»
CENTRAL WHARF.
csabzbstok south Carolina!>
WADE S. COTRAN, ReOBtGs..
B.O.
September 7,—ly.
BOOTS MB SHOES
I MAXUPAOTURED bt
V. A. O MB ER G,
ROME GA. . .
The Subscriber. Is supplied
rs FRENCH CALF, PA-
and all other materials
for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots A Shoes.
He employs.the best, of Workmen qnd keeps
posted on the latest Ashtons.
Qentcel FUs and Work warranted.
^'Thankfril'for j*st favors he hopes to re
ceive a-'eSfittziurtion of patronage in this
branch of hnme Industry. •
aug35—ly P.A.OMBERQ.
SALE &
TbERSONS wish!.
Jr ing good Sad-e
die Horses,' goodx
Bpg^M, Haek* and Wagons, two or
horse Coach** or Omnibus, with g
- 76 yards
'M, Pcopri.otor.
and Wa|ons^for
u iumpb, and the gen d niuics. oAumuu
off, amidst universal hissing. They lost
nq time/in ,making their, complaint at
head quarters, and a quarter of :an;honr
later a patrol of horse gen d’armerie
entered the Piazza Colonna from the
Piazza di Pietro, while a strong detach
ment of, foot cen d’armerie issued from
the police office to the Monte Citorio
Palace on jthe other side. These .two
forces, then, with drawn swords, made
a combined attack upon tho unarmed
people, 'on the Piazza Colonna, and in
tho Corso, striking right and loft, turn
ing back carriages, knocking down foot
possangdni, men, women and children,
ordering the cafes to be closed and 1 house
doors shqt, and in fact running a com
plete muols.. It be,imagined that
a panic was produced by this unexpect
ed ruffianism. The peojilo seemed ter
ror-stricken, and those who where not
quiok enough in escaping from tho
Corso by the side; streets, .were prostra
ted by the remorseless sabres of gen
A n Uo ly Paid.—-fhY Saturday after*
noon last, we saw a large number of per
sons in front, of. the Exchange Hotel,
and upon going into, the crowd saw a
“nigger” anda white man—in this case
the “niggerV comes first—a “nigger,"
we repeat, and a white man ironed to
gether. Upon inauiry, we learned that
the negro belonged to Rev. Mr. Andrews
of Burnsville, Dallas county, ■ in this
State; that the white man, named B.
B. Ringgold, had stolen the negro, and
was carrying him east when both were
arrested in Palmetto, Campbell county,
Ga., where the negro made a confession
and whence information concerning
the arrest was transmitted to Mr. An
drews, in Burnsville, who went to Pal
metto after his negro, and on Saturday
reached this city with both negro and
thief, en routs for Burnsville.
The “nigger” looked like he was well
pleased at being brought back, and the
white man looked kind o’ don’t-care-a
darnisli, until the crowd . made them
both mount a chair together, so that
all could take agood look at them when
we thought a shade of sorrow or shame
fall upon his countenance.—Montgomery
Negro Excitement in Richmond.—A
letter from Richmond, Va., dated ihe
, than his mind ever conceive
,,'orldcontained. HonestSambotirqtri
the matter to light, and no:W the rewasd
is claimed by both his hirer and ow*
and the bank willpay neither until
question of right is decided. Who si
havb'itf We saySambo. The law will
doubtless soy somebody else, meet prob
ably the hirer.—Savannah Rejeubikm 14m«
~* ' ^ j maud
$®“The Dutch always kill fids tho
moment they are taken ont of the Ws*'
ter, and they remain plump and ofbet-
ter flavor than those whieh are allowed
to expire in long agony; this hint j»
worthy attention,' The French do Bp*
bleed poultry to death, but stick a sharp
awl into the spinal marrow at the babe
of the head, and the retention of then
blood adds! to the fullness and flavor of
the fowl, wll ,4
(an
torian in “the Professor,") “MrevS
more; the Taylor's wife, waa not iarvitod,
because her husband mended slothes. Jf
hehadconfined himself to strictly met'
king them, it would have patstUArtfit
face oh the matter," v vlW
-They have had a fllood of divorce* >fs
Kansas, 150 couples having been iraooq--
plcd in 40 days.
ggpSome of the Mornsona are called 1
considering howmany WoaaeiTffie
spoil. .
Stp-H is asserted “on high DCmoosat-
ic authority;" that Gen. Pierce has de
clined Mr. Buchanan's invitation to vit-
it the Whit* Howe',
Mount Vernon.—Tho Wai have
paid for Mount: Vernon, hot now hnvr
o procure the sum of fourtoevt
dolors, the interest of whioh W
the place in repair.
|®*Very extensitarBu»aofMla»ci
city have been discovered it New
oo, ninety miles north-east of Port Bt
ton. They are said to rivsl In nwq
tude and architectural dooofrBSoa,
ruins of Thebes.
1 £ s - h ’4*s
roue
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
No. 8 Choice House.
inst,, says the Baltimore American,
states that considerable excitement bus
prevailed among tlie colored population
caused by the arrest of some dozen or
more last evening for holding secret
meetings, with tne avowed purpose of
devising the best means to get free.
The.party arrested called themselves
“Sons of Ham," nevertheless the Rich
mond police were too smart for them,
and not one saved his bacon.
FSf*A convention of Southern !
rs is to assemble at Charleston
the session of the Democratic Na
Convention. ; *•' :; l T • ’»
' —— A—
JJ@r-.Tohn Bell Brownlow, son of Par
son Brownlow, who killed young ”
at Emory College, in Virginia, has
tried and acquitted.-. ?
showed that the killing was
tal. . ■
d essentials to happiness
_ re, something to do, some
thing. to love and something to"'
(OrJT , -Mo v-dv b ’
l>it»Jihji*-ls»iifi rtwt! i * < : —' : i-l!t vs ;ts
•VThoee who gotolaw for damages
are pretty sure to get them.
Drir Wealth is noi
persons suppose, fry
ions and splendv
the daily prautico ot
and economy. He
these means will rar
whosoever
generally become-bankrupt.
e boy who was t
into the. future, has been arrest,
trying to see the show without paying.
The Eve of the Law.—It has become
so weak, from the Want of proper prac
tice in.the different courts, tha* i«w go-
lice in me uiuureii. uuuiw,
ing to advertise for a pupil.
BSP A ponufar author exclaims; “Whet
le quadrupeds can’t
w “" V.
dacUaed;
their loss—not even a creditor.