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

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W$WMW9j w. ta ■■ _ t i »u r ROME, GEO., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1,1860. jiDjt Eri-lDecto donrict :— 1 . . ■ . — PUBLISHED EVERY CUES DAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORN’GS By M. DWINELL. AT POUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably In advance. Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. Pin SQUABS or TBS LISES. One insertion!.......,. ..,$1,00 Two insertions, 1,5# Esoh Additional insertion, 0,25 One Month,.........v.. -4,00 Two Months 8,00 Three Months, ....'. ...,T,80 Sis Months....... 10,00 Twelve Months,......; ,...;.......16,00 ■ A liberal discount will bo made to those who advertise larger amount*. Obituaries of more than five lines charged the same os advertisements. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, nio published gratuitously in the Courier. The Mends of the parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. NO HUMBUG, Bat the Poor Man’s Belief; . A8D THE RICH MAN’S FRIEND ! j •- Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BO ARD FT7HE MERITS OF THIS X Plow over others, for tho cultivation of both Cot- ton and Corn nro many, but I shall mention only its loading merits; With four wings, two small.and two lurgo, it can bo converted Into Seotn different Plows, .all of which aro voty necessary for-the' cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another.. very important feature is durability.; A Plow completed will last a man from two to five years, accord ing to the soil he cultivates, and will: only oost about Throe Dollars to put it up. . An Agency will soou be pslabllshcd in Roms, aud then planters will bo invited ta. cajl end see for themselves. Address,. B. F. REYNOLDS, mar20tritf, Kingston, Oa. PfofcssioD^I Gs)irds. a. d. itAnvar, « . publap soott. HARVEY Sc SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME,'. .... '. . . . . GA. A DVANCES oi money can usually bar had upon good claims left for oollection. Rome, Juno 1.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - - GA. 0.,v.. C o—Over Fort A Ilargrovo’s new store. febl»—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. GA. Wt.n prastioein tho nnuitios-pf Cherokee •Ov O fill over N. J. O uhery’s Clothing store It-.rBn-.-toK—Underwood A Smith, Rome G». T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jnn2T Seventh Tear in the'Trade—A fast age re quires fast work ■ . eT^hT """sEAGCL - ' R0DUCE BROKER —ANIl— General Commission Merchant, Office in Scago’s Block, No. 15, Alabama St., - ATLANTA, GAi ELLB all Goods on arrival nt2i percent. . _ Will make returns within three days from recaipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in this city. Now York, New Orleans, Philadel phia. Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 2} per cent.; on sumB of $1 ,000 or moro at 1 per cent, in this City. The ctiixeps of this City, or strangers in this City, on sums not less than $100, at l per cent.; on smaller sums at 2} per cent JESS-Respectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. s THOS. J. VERDERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, GA. Will prmtice in the counties of Floyd, Polk. Paulding, Carroll, JIaroldson and Cass. Slriot attention paid to ooUpctlng. iau20-ly HENRY A. GARTRELL, • attorney: at lAw, ROME • > • ...... GA. Svn> ir attention given to eollesting and se- ciyring IaIiqi in Uppor Goorjla. fibl-ly j. w. h. uxD^nwoon. . ... . . c. w. smith. VS DERWOdD & SMITH, ATTOR n e y s at law, ROME. . . • -- .I.... GA. PnrTini in Unper Georgia: also in the Federal Dislciot Court of Marietta. jnn20’59-ly I C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Cmn-nissloner of Diels for Alabama and Tonnassso. angS, T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME GA. feblO’57 W. B. TERHENE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME . GA. Orrtcr.—In City Hall Building. apr8-ly PR. H. V. M. MILLER, Has removod his Office to the. Rooms over Duncan's Store. s inarl3,tri0m. J. B. IV. NOWLIN, M. D„ ROME, - - - GEORGIA ’ *SF*0fflne over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. feb211rily. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten miles west of oct5'6S—ly ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME, . . .' GA. Orriofe—In the old Post Office. apri’87 H. H. PENNY* GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7, ’5».-n45-ly. j.. c. reese7 m. d. SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD. Oo. GA Office at 3. A Whiteheads’ augS.ly. R. J. J commissio: Home, Ga. And all kinds ef Produce, and Heavy Goods, (»,» 0. W. LANOWOBTHY, FBOWJSSOIt or - |^PI|PIANr0B6AN Guitar and Vocal Mnsioy , , bomb, qa v , ;A»gMy ; Prof. 0. W. LANGWORTHY WILL OPEN HIS CLASS QF VOCAL OTSIC ON MONDAY Nj^UTa &UbAUaUSlL'AZ AT BOOMS, 94 Floor or Fort A Freeman’s Block. SEN*Session, fivo months—Terns, $10 per sohoUr. [am*—2m _ marlTtrilm foul. fVERANDA Boarding House ! Insight of'the De{ Street, [feblltrily] ETOWAH HORSE, ROME, - - - - - j- - - GA. Tnp. Stage Offices are kept at this House and it i^ nearest the Depot. 1 ‘ Jan8 GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. -\;u . J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE- REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Li very Stable kept .in,connection with this' Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. jenUtwtf DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. _<E&*Offico in Drug Store of Baker A Ech fobl7-trily. REMOVAL! M’GUIReT PINSON, H AVE Removed to their new building first doer below tho Drug Store of Turnley A Baker, where they will take pleasure in waiting on their old customers and the publio generally, jan3-trilAwtf H. -WITT...if... ...4. g. WISE. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN I O E ! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent IOH HIOUSB, and will' lie prepared during the coming season to furnish Ice of tho best quality. The Ice will be carefully put up and vered at the Dop >t, or to Adam’s Express Company, at the fo'lowing rates: Pur 50 lbs., or upwards,.... 2 cdhts. Lass than 50 lbs .1 cents. JOHN T. SMITH, ... with Geo. W. & Jehlal Road, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in • HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARA80LS, Ac., 120 Chambers and SO Warren Streets., NEW YORK, 4th nnd 8th Streots above the Aster House. jan26—trBm DoFOREST, ARMSTRONG, 4k Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chamhere St. N. T. XTTOUIiD notify the Trade that they aro YY opening Weekly, in new and beauti ful patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also tbe AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excols every Print in the eountry for perfection of execution and de sign in fhll Madiftr Colors, Onr Prints nrc cheaper than nay in market, and -meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly at tended to. Feb2'00,trily. ^SCHEDULE or Georgia R, R- Passenger Trains Leave Arrive. Augusta at if.SO-A. M. Atlanta at 0.48 A. M. « 2 SO P, M. « 1146 P. M Atlanta, 8.40 P- M. Augusta 6.68 A. M. « B.0S A, M. « 6,20 P. M. ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves ' Arrives M. | Athens at g.jo 4 . M , Atlanta Athens 8.40 P. M. J ‘ 11.00 A. M. r Augusta 6.20 P. M I Atlanta 11.48 HoyaNn trains on Athens branch an Sun day to connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.80 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening; WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leave Arrives Augusta at tA0 P. M. Washi’n at 7.25 P.M- Wushington L80 “ | AtlSkT *UH Atlanta at 9.06 A, M. Washg’t’n 7.2# Through Freight Trains Augusta to Atlanta. _ Leaves Arrrixos Charleston 6.00 P. M Angosta at 6,00 A. K Augusta 8.89 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 1.46 P.M. “ 149 Through Freight Trains Atlanta to Angosta. Lsavo ' Arrive Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.16 PM « 6.15 P. M. A1A " Augusta at 8.60 A. M. Athena at 8.10 A. M Atfi^e « M0 Arrives at Washington 7.26 A. M. i< <i » 7.28 .« « « « 7.28 “ marl Ctrl ly. OE(h YOMQE, Gsn. ftap't. Pore Train Oil. nbll. Voi $ Ohoiew Hob*' Sttfineas e^SrSg- A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. Janai,1860; [Trlly. wWW’BNffiUrsSBj soleeted stock of MILLINERY -.ANP FANCY ARTICLES, „ consisting .of— , Chip, Pamela, Fancy & Plain STRAW BONNETS, Lc^horn.:^noj^d pJ^n fitraw HATS for Plain and Fancy Crape and: Silk Bonnets. : MOURNING EONNETS in every style. A large assortmsnt of 1 Spring and Summer Ribbons at every piricb nnd quality. FRENCH. FLOWERS and RUCHES. SPANISH NETS , for the hair—a very fash ionable article. Black-Laoe Voils. . - Black-Lace Capes—a now and beautiful stylo. Headdresses of various styles. Hoop Skirts for Ladies end Children. French JaaketCorthts. ' Tho Ladles will find these Goods, not only Of tho newest and oholcest materials,'' but cheaper than -can-be found elsewhere, and no pains will be spared to please. nprStwtf . [From tho Montgomery Mail.] 4L’W R° v cr’s Joke. ,; r j r. The most inveterate joker, kOglier and promoter of - .mondmen^ in the world, is "Royer,” the. New Orleans cor. respondent, (sometimes) of the New York Spirit cjf Times. Th[o lost we, heard of him is very characteristic : A year or two since, on his way from York, yia Havana, to New Orleans, tho steamer on whioh ho traveled, (tho Em pire City,) Woe overtaken by a storm, in whioh-shfi oonie neatgoing to the bot- 'eet and a fmlf, o»ert$kAff by a a\onm in ra Nevfer8panV T ^our g ch U i{Sen 1 ' with a handsaw, or box their ears with the stiarp edge of n hatchet. It is apt to af fect their brains. Never stand in the) ” " Pi 3i dancing all 'sorts 'of cotTlions to the music of the storm^a long-sided New *7-—. t- — f or his son's- FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adaplod to Planter’s use— For Gash, Consisting of ^ Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, ' Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, • Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings. Oanabargs, may 18-1 y. Factory Thread, Ac,, Ac. ETNA INSURANCE CQ. HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital ...........$1,600,000 01 Paid up Capital 1,000,000 00 Assets;......;.....;..... 2,03P,423 80 E. G: Ripley, Pres., T. A. Alexamieii, V. P. T. K. Biiica, Soc’ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r. . W. 8.. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Go. ‘ april5trily. iDENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. D n an e, I s now permanently located M/i in Romc.aqil has tsken roonialWSpB over Fott A Hargrove's store, wiiore he will be pleased to receive the nails of thosvwho m-jy require his professional services. He would also state that he is prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vulcanised rublbor, which is f.ist auprrcceding nil other styles of work, now made, lombiuing os it'does, LI«8STiYBSS, AND 1 Pleasant Degree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New York prices. - may!—lr thos. 4. rEiinv, ; o. w. ». laukih; PERRY. & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, W ILL keep constantly on. hand, % -well selected assortment of Groceries. Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon',' Lard, Flour, Meal* ip,, Ac., which we will sell low for Gosh, or country produce, at cash prices. We 'feel grateful far past favors, and hope -by prompt attention to business,. and fair deal.- lug, to receive a liberal Bliaro of patronago.— Our motto wilt bo quiok sails and short pro fits. Give us a call before buying.elsewhere; Rome, Aug. 31, ’flO.tf. PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON. CAPITAL ,$400,000! CHARTER PERPTUL. ■aprilttrily; Change of Schedule. Orrics Bomb Railroad, 1 Romo, March 31, I860,- j O N ami after Sanday tl.e 1st day of ApfU the Morning train will leave Rome daily at 78 o’clock, . M;, returning at 41 o’clock, ( ». M. Evening Train leaves Romo dally Sundays excepted) at 71 O’clock, P. M., and return next dhy.at 61 o’cloCk. A. M. • ,W, S. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t; feet sticking out of tl larly when it is freed Mora than thnepig’i i mince pie eaten at mi generally cause the coi of houris, paradises, jankers, ana other gt_ . least they are not apt to do so. .Never stand in the rain barrel all night. It ohecks perspiration, and spoils W, & Atlantic (State) R, R, Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, - fare Jobr'WvLewiI, Bupe’t.' '• • , MORNINd PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at.......;..:............10 20 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 7 84 r u Loaves Chattanooga at ‘......3 25 a u Arrives at'Atlanta.. ......140 P a EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN, ^es AOanteatnlght.............. 8 18 a u Arrives at Chattanooga..........*.... 5 SO A v Loaves Chattanooga, at..b.......d...-...3 00 p u Arrives at Atlimta. ........11 32 'A- k Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, ahd attunooga Railroad «* Raverlodkedat him. steadily for. a mwpent-and i«i> «uft; louft iVoi«o, sang out—“I’ll tell you 1” ' .'Wt® frightened than sprang towards him, crying, “WhOre, my friend; where?’ “In (he dictionary, you old fool I” rear ed Rover in his most unamiable tones —quelling into silence the noisy old sis, who now permitted himself to be rolled, pitched and tossed about the damn,- with the fhmiture, without ft whimper of complaint. The tables were turned once, they soy, on “old Rove i”|p ’ / He and tt eugar-planting friend of hii who bad great faith in the- attachment of his negroes to himself , and family, made a friendly wager; Rover betting that during his fort-night’s visit to bif friend George, he coula inoke one of his' house servants willing to lfeave the said George.and go away with him, .the said Royer.. This was twenty yporaago,and Rovdr was then very handsome, albeit a little dark. The proposition was to be mode privately, by Rover, but George was to be so stationed as to hear it and the response,- Accordingly, Rover selected an intel ligent mulatto girl, and, in a number'of ways—such as oomplimenting her on her good looks, admiring her - drcBses and thalike—daily made himself ven agreeable to her. . At length the day.o hfa departure arrived—the boat stoppec at tho landing—andRoverran into tho dining room where his valise was,' in oharge of Rose,, the girl-mentioned.— Rose’s master had his ear at a crack. Rover tersely but.not eloquently i g od a warm regard for Rose—tola h e wanted her to go North with him— and painted her future happiness in gold and green 1 windingup by saying that “Mass George” would be perfectly willing to part With her. Rose listened with a half melancholy air. At length she offered her hand to Rover, with thisd’Anisheri” can't. go sorry you ain’t a irgowuW buy you and keep you wid us always 1” Goorgo, outside, fairly shouted, And old Rovo snoakeii oft' silent^ to the. the Nashville 4 Chattanooga.. marStri. HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. J;B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, TJ E8PECTFULLY luforms his friends, And JtV the public generally, that he continues the praatice ot DENTISTS T in all itsbranoh- es, and has fitted up an office, over ths ’ store of McGuire A Pinson, whore h* i* prepared to execute a)) operations appertaining to Den tistry, in this most approved manner. „ . . Ho would, also eall tho particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work; to' his. su- K rior style of teeth, sot on gold plate;; for nuty, strength and life-llke appcaoance, the; are not surpassed. Asan iinprossionbas been made that my priees fpr dental: opora- * ‘ ;her than tbo usual run of Run-, leave to say that thoy are the same en with nothing but your he-n e-mise bn, talking to a friend more than half an hour at a time. To! enlarge the muscles «f the «nm id.legs, climbing up and down the nmney, especially if the honse tt S four story one, three or four time* ''be fore breakfast, is a cheap exercise, and gives a voracious appetite. Ear ache in children i* a common and vexatious complaint. "To cure if at once bore a hole in the tympanum with a mlet. and pour in oil and things. If _,e child keeps on crying, bote it - all the waA through to the other ear, ^’orns may be easily cured. The most iring corn can at once be extirpa ted, as follows ; Take a thorp knife, boat. He saps helms paid the chum- page .just nineteen .times—annthdly—at the Metairie Spring Meeting Behoof Tooehori, supplied wttttvBooks and 3$te»i8sss@»uia! Terius C»Bh. jan3—;fwly HOOTS AND SHOES rAirruBBD ir L;.i OMBERG, MAKUrAOTUJ ROME'GA The Subscriber is supplied [From a late spoooh of Sshator Brown.] J Constellation of Great Men..! ; ■ The period of 1834" was.a sort of Augustan age in politics. There has been perhopa, never a more ramarkablo period in our history than in 1834.— Geni Jookson wa» President;' Martin VanBuren was Vice -President; Louis 'MoLane, Judge .Tanfiy. Gen. Cass, Mr. w. w ; B. F. Butler, of New York, were in tbe Cabinet; while Mr. Clay, Mr. Webster, Mr. Silas Wright, Mr. Benton, Mr. Frelinghuysen, Mr.. Tallmadgc, Mr. Rives, of Va., Mr. Sputhard, Mr. For- syth, and other, great hghtawere in the •Senate. At that day tho Houso of Rep- resehtativOs wasodomed by ttte-.peter once of suoh men os i John Quincy Ad- Boll. JumM K. Polk, Edward A. Han. negan, Andrew Stephenson, Rioliard M. nson, Tristan Burgess, and a hun dred others; 'indHh, %rSirlci^dk.^p^iriik tW,3fat» tio vo/oges in search of Sir John Frank lin, it was ascertained what a seaman ttfl way of travelling,’ carry- ;nd dragging. The maximum joint of the toe whereon the: de, insert tbe knife in. tbe or* ion, pry off tbe toe and tbiow it away; it will never return again, union yotfr dog brings it back to yon' in hia mouth,. (Patentappliodfor.) The habit of drinking can be cured by giving the drinker alt the liquors he wants to drink, all the time. We know of two in our experience who were cured in three weeks. . One jumped out of • four stow window and ran a curb stone into his head; the other didn’t get ’ np one morning, and has a universal curb stone growing but of his head in the e-yard. . he best way to take pills of. Bran* dretli’s description, if you hove twenty or twenty-five to take, is, not to make themintoahash and eat them, but load a shot gun with them, put jftte muzzle against your stomach and poll the trigger with your toe. It save» a deal of disgust to the gullet, and a had tastein your mouth. Never go to sleep standing on year head. The brain might take * notion to run down; and What Would you do, on waking, to find all your brains in your head? Never shave yonr whiskers with * " hatohet. The best method of trftn* ming is to pass a red-hot iron gently over them. The operation smoothM them regularly, giving the end of each hair a smooth crispy appearances ANTicirA-riD Evil.—Enjoy the pres ent whatever itmay be, and not bis so licitous for the future; for if yon' take yourfoot from the present standing, and thrust it forward towards tosnor* row’s event, von are in a restless condi tion. It is like refusing to quench yonr present thirst by fearine you will want drink the next day, Xfitbawett to* day, it is madness to make the present miserable"by fearing that itmay he ill to-morrow. He, therefore, is Wise Who enjoys as much as possible; and if only that days trouble leans upon bint, it t u singular and finite. ''Sufficient to tho day is the evil thereofshmeient bat not intolerable. But if we took abroad, and bring into one day's thoughts the evil of many, certain and unoertain, what win be, and what will never bo our load will be intolerable as it is an* reasonable. T Ajtotiisr Msecs.—The Mormon fho- tion under the leadership of Joe Smith,. Jr., have recently been holding meet ings in Illinois, Missouri and Ohio, and! have determined to re-establish them*- selves at' KirtUnd, Lake county, Qkioy. where, not many years sinoe, three thou-- sand of that sect congregated and erec ted a magnificent Temple. This, torn-! pie is to be refitted in gorgeous, teyfer. Kirtlnnd is a village pleasantly-, tastedt _ , .'-thsitjM_„.„.. bv Dentists at Angiiita, Macon tists, I bo; as charged by . and Bavannah. For Artilicial Work myohtr ges are as follows: EntiraSets Upper and Lowerfro»$100to$28t> Half Sets, Uppsr or Lower, from 60 to 180 Temporary Sals, Upper and Lower, 26 each. Partial Sots in proportion to the above. As I am wtU posted In alt thalats improve ments of the d«y, I fool oooAdeat that I can meet tbe wants of all wbo may. need the ser vices of a Don tlst, and if references are want ed; as to their utility In answering tbo purpo ses of nature, I can give them in abundance, from those who have tested my skill, for. the Ids* fourteen yean, in' this, and adjoining Hiatts. ... * - > :.l J. B. MURPHY Bomb, Sept. 1$, I88R-4C COTHRAN, JfiFEmtXO,. -aUOCESSOI^^-n-,^^ JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merekaits, CENTRAL tyilARF, ' , CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE 8. COTRAN, Rome, Go. 1 Gharlsit*n,S.O, September 7,—ly. tt for Gentlemen’s Hrete Bbets A Shoes. He eniplovi.theibvsl of -Workman and hoops posted on tbe latest fashions. , v Genteel Fite and Work warrUnted. Thaokfol for past fisrors he hopes torra^ ceive a continuation of patronage in this branch of homo Industry. 1 *^ ' aug25—ly T. AJ OMRBRG., WISDOM’S SAM! ft LITER? STABLE, .‘“b- MiBjimma .jt matt whs aacdrteHted to be two hundred and twenty and Of thal weight three pounds per diem was consumed by eacn man for food: and fqol-r-rtamcly. one pound of cad, and one pound of meat, while ;0 other pound comprised his spirits, tea, cocoa, sugar, tobacco, nnd fuel for cooking. Upon this estimate, ib was found that,for n hundred days' journey, weeks. The re-establishment of Mor- - monism thereon an antaMtew ocate jd said to have caused much exeiteurant among the rural population Singular FATALrrr.—Hon. Beverly L'. undT ^“rk.tete United States Minister to “w c,entral America, whoa* sudden, death we noticed a few days «noe, U the third Guatemala the last four years. John h. Marling, Esq,, and Hon. Wm. A’. Via ble, were hi. 'SS - • within on their de Kentuc White Lead and Linseed i \ Nn. 1 arttcU, obeafo T -mt MmBBm