Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, July 14, 1860, Image 1

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VOL 1. ROME, GEO*, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14,186 ^h/ $n.toeeklij Courier UtJllLtSHED EVERY tUBSDAf, THURSDAY & 8ATURDAY MORN'OS By M. DWIKELL. A.T FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably in advance. ¥Ms of Advertising in Trl-Weckly. PEn scJuArtn op tee likes. One insertion 6j>®® Two insertions, ..u....ti..,l,60 Eftch additional insertion n.».;0,25 One Month Two Months..... .....-..#,00 Three Months.............. ...or.60 Six Months ]®«®® Twelve Months -.wa ...16,00 A liberal discount will bo made to those •who advertise larger amounts. Obituaries of more than five lines charged the same as advertisement*. Notices of Marriages and beaths, not ex ceeding Fivo Lines in length, aie published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of -the parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. ^ofessiotwl Bqlrite. N0HJMBUG,. But the Poor MAR’sReliqf, AND ..TOE . . RICH JUAN’S. FRIEND! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD . l. o De, HE MERITS OF THIS T . Plow oyer others, fok- the cultivation of both Cot- vat ton and Corn aromany, but only its leading merits; With four wings, two sirlall and two largo, it can bt) converted into Seven different Plows, all of which are velry necessary for the cultivation of dif ferent crops. And anothor very important feature is durability. A Plow completed will last a man from two to live years, accord ing to the soil he Cultivate*, and wjll only Cost about Three Dollars to put it Up. An Agency will soon bo established lit Home, and then planters will be invited to call and see for themselves. Address, ‘B. F. REYNOLDS, taar20tritf. Kingston, Ga. SetiAlh Yetcr in the Trade—A foot age re quires fast work II. D. HARVEY SCOTT. MAUVEY & SCOTT, attorneys at law, ROME QA ’ A DVANCES of monoy can usually be had upon good claims left for Collection. Rome, Juno 1.—ly. Z. B.,HARGROVE, attorney at law, ROME, - - - - * ' Opkick—Over Fort A Ilargrovo’i feblO—ly - GA. new store. GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - - » GA - Wi,t, pra-itice in the counties of Cherokee « w XT T n.wkn.n'a Plnfkinir fit.nrA Gn. o Hoe over N. J. O nberg's Clothing store Urphirvcb—Underwood A Smith, Rome Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga, jan2T THOS. J. VERDERY, attorney at law, CEDAR TOWN, ®A. Will praitinn in the counties of Floyd, P >lk. Paulding, Carroll, ITaraldson and Cass. 3iri-;t attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly j. w. ii. liKtiEnwoon. ..... c. n. smith. UNDERWOOD & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, ® A Practice In Upper Georgia; also in the Fn (oral District Court of Marietta. janJ0'59-ly C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Djods for Alabama.End Tonnessoo. nng3, T. W, ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME . GAi fehl0‘57 W. B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME # . GA. Office— In City Hail Building. nprfl-ly DR. II. V. M. MILLER, Has removed his Office to the Rooms over Duncan's Store. • inarl3,trl(lm. J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D„ ROME - - GEOBGIA. aaroffice over Drug Storo of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. feb211rily, Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten miles west of oct5'6»—ly ' ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME, ..... ij,!. /> • • GA. Office—In the,old Post Office*. aprl'67 > ’ H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. Sept. 7, *69.-n46-ly. J. ci REESE, M. D. SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Oo.GA Office at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.1y. R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rome, Ga. Will give Strict attention to the SELLING OF COTTON. And ail kinds of Produce, and Hoary Goods, that may be oonsignea to him. ««*Offioo atthe Post Office corner, [aug.24 C. W. LANGWORTHY, '} O PBOFEBSOnOF < (piano, oroaii Guitar and Vodal Music, ROMB, GA, ' augS.ly Business 0^frd@. Dr. J. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME, GEO. Rooms over Fort A Hargrove. AS been engaged Ip the ract.ice;.of Dentistry, in Mrs. Summerhay P iStl 'Urob4 Mid the Unit, „ for tho last twelve years; and Will guaran ty to those that employ bis services, entire satisfaction, itt both, the operative and mechanical branch of the business. Particular attention given to regulating •childrens teeth. , M-B'All work performed at reasonable charges. nlayi7—IWly. RIBBONS AND FLOWERS The Ladles will find this worth thoir atten tion. VERANDA Boarding House Notice. I hereby authorise Miss Sallie Wilkersei to receipt all bills paid U» her during my al sence. Mrs. M. J. SUMMERHAYS. inly 7 In sight of the Dopot—same side of i Street [feblltWly] S. G. WELLS, Pro. E. M. SEAGO, PRODUCE BROKER —AND— General Commission Merchant, Office in Scago's Block, No. 15, Altrbkiha St., ATLANTA, GA. Cl ELLS all Goods on arrival at 2} per cent. O Will make returns within three days from receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in this city, Now York, New Orleans, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 21 per cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City. Tho citizons of this City, or strangers in this City, on suras not less than $100, at 1 per cent., on smaller sums at 21 percent ®3*Respectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. ETOWAH HOUSE, ROMB, * GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. (Late of Eatonton Hotel,) Tee Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot jan5 R. H. WITt»„>..\\..\,i...v.s. WISE. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN I C E ! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent zo£j BtorrsB, and will bo prepared during tho coming season to furnish Ice of tho best quality. The lee will be carefully put up and de livered at tho Depot or to Adam’s Express Company, atthe following RATES: For 50 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents, Less than 50 lbs... ... 3 cents. JOHN T. SMITH, WITH Geo. W. & Jehial Read, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, .to.. GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Livery Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. Janl4twtf DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. jZSJ'Offico in Drug Store of Baker ft Ech ols. febl7-trlly, FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adopted to Planter's use— , . For Cash, Consislibg of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnabnrgs, m«yl8-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. Du an i permanently located, ic, und lias taken rooms [ I s nmv in Romo', over Fort ft IlargroveVstore, ' V * J JJLUJU' where lie will be pleaaed to receive the calls of tlios' who may require his professional sorvices. He would also state that he ds prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vutctkfcsed rubber which is fast superceeding all other styles o work, now made, combining as it -does, LIGHTNESS, 120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 5th Streets above the Aster House. jan20—trOm DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, ft Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. Y. W OULD notify the Trade that they ore opening Weekly, in new and bcouti- tbe fill patterns, t) WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which oxcols ovory Print in the country for perfection cf, execution and de- lign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints arc cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sals. Orders promptly nt- ‘ ‘ ■ "eb2’00,trily. tended to. SCHEDULE 1 Pleasant Degree of Elasticity WITH jf. Cleanliness and Durability. All work porfonned at New Yo'rkprioes. may4—ly ‘ . ti ls now selling off. ker Summer Block of TO THE LADIES 1 WOULD CALL THE A' ^TT; Hon of the Ladles, to their new *and. ofei assortment of BONNETS, HIBBC AND FLOWERS, And everything looping to the Milinrey business. Opel ,r22tri on Saturday. jan31,1800; . J. BEARDEN, ROTYPIST, ROME, GA. JETNA INSURANCE HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PEftHCUAL.' Authorised Capital, .......,$1,500,000 Paid up Capital 1,000,000 Assets...-.-,,.., 2,030,423 E. G. Ripley, Pres., T. A. Alexander, V. T. K. Bites, See’ty, A. A. Williams. Ai" W. 8, COTHRAN, AgL, Rome, Gl aprilStrily. PHIENIX INSURANCE C HARTFORD, CON. CAPITAL *400,000! CHARTER PERP’TU H. KulLoBU, Sect'y., S; L. Loomis, Pi W. 8. COTHRAN, AgL, Rome, Gi aprilStrily. Change of Schedule. NO. 83. What Beil aad Everett Shy. riffccdtfen&t [Trily. contended that the South Use- cured in the frill benefit of the doctrine held by some of the most distinguished champions, of its tights, who maintain that thb Constitution proprio vioorr that the flag of the Union protects the citizen in the eqjoyment ttf hU rightA of property of every description recog nised as such, in any of the States, of every sea and in every Territory of the h. The soundness of the general . doctrine held on thispoint, I think can not well be tjuestiofled br dUphiVed; Ana if the question related to a territo^ JY « tu fted as Oregon was, when the tmitfed Btetefc fcahte into possession ofitj in Slaves would be entiled to ction of the taWs and CokUtir tution of the United Statesi—JbAn Dell. ■, Neither am I one of those citizens of the North to whom another honorable member lately referred, in *'publica tion to which his name was subscribed, who would think it immoral or irreli gious to join in putting down a servile insurrection at the South. I am no soldier, sir, iny habits and education - M’euumiHtary} but Msre fa no pause in . which I worn sooner buckle a knapsack to my back, and put a musket on my shoulder, than that.—Edward Everett. • I am in favor of the principle of non intervention. Such non-intervention as would have given to the South Cuba as a slave State, should it ever be annex ed to the United States; such non-in- tervenfion as that, if there had been no compact with regard to the admission of slave States to be carved out of Tex as' would have secured to us thou slave States, independent of tho com pact by which the United Stfites are bound to them.—John Bell. I know the condition of the working olassos in other countries t I am into But, Sir humanity to the slave, not less than justice to the.mas ter, recom mends the policy of diffusion and exten sion into any new territory Adapted to its condition, and the reasons are too obvious to be misuhderstood bV the dul lest intellect.—JbA« Bed. I cannot admit that religion has but one voice to the slaves, ana that voice is, “Rise against yotar master*-." No, sir; the New Testament says “Slaves Obey your masters."—1 Office Rome RaiLdoad, 1 Romo, March 31, I860.. j O N and after Sunday the 1st day of Api the Mornihg'traih will leave Roine da! at 7{ o’clock, A. M., returning at 4J o’cloi P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome dail (Sunday* excepted) at #4 o'clock, P. M., at return next day at 61 o’clock.A. M. W. S. COTHRAN, Genl Sup't. W. & Atlantic (Stat9) R. J. B. MURP R l_ .. tLe publio generally. that he continues the practice of DENT1STR Y in ail its braneh* os, and has fitted up an office, over the (fore of McGuire ,ft Pinson, where ho is prepared to execute all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the moat approved manner. RESIDENT DEL ESPECTFttLLY informs his OF Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains. Prof. Ci W. LANGWORTHY VlLL OPEN HIS tlLiSSOF YQCAL IVIUSKC «ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, '8®. ♦ V t^T BOONS, $d Floor or Yprt Ac Freeman’s Block. .^a-Beailol^flYe months—Terms, $lfl per Scholar. [ang> —2m El that oar IoeJ I0E! aform the Fuhlio . V ,7- . itow stookod with • the host quality of loo, Whl8^| ^ fturaish- cd all the Bummer. N Families supplied from our ~ Btore ._ Gare ta.au iu packing tor transp^y ^ Roats, Railroad or .Hooks. ~ * farkll a aprS—tWavtf Leave Arrive. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 9.45 A. M. « 2 30 P. M. “ H 45 P. M. Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 6.66 A. M. “ 9.05 A, M. “ 6,20 P. M.' ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves Arrives Atlanta 01 8.40 Pi m! } Atbi ” g at 8 ' 10 A ' M ‘ Athena 11.00 A. M. { train* Oh Athens branoh on Sun day to OOnneOtWith trains leaving Augusta at i2.36 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.4® Saturday Evening. WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leave •- > • Arrives Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi’n at 7.25 P. M. Washington 1.30 “ {^inun^ “ Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Washg't’n 7.26 “ Through Freight Trains Augusta to Leaves Ajrrrlvos Charleston 6.00 P. M Augusta at 6,90 A. M. Augusta 8.60 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 8 « 1.46 P.M. “ 6.49 Through Freight Trains Atlanta Jo Augusta. ■ Tfeave - Arrivo Atlanta at # .00 A. M. Augiuta at U.19PM « 6.16 P. M. “ 6.18 “ Freight Trains Branches. Leave Arrivo Angosta at 8.60 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 6.00 “. .« 8,W. “ 6.16P. M. “ 8.10 Arrives at Washington 7.15 A M .< « l‘ .7.25 “ « « . « 7.28 14 marlOtrlly. GEO. YONQE, Pen. Sup't, He would also eall the particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work; to his su perior style of teeth, set on gold plate; for beauty, strength and life-like appeaeqnoe, they are not surpassed. As an impression has boon made that my prices for dental, opera tions are higher than the usual run ' of Den tists, I-beg leave to »ay that they are thesame as charged by Dentists at' Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. For Artificial Work mychar- gas are as follows: Half Soft, Upper or Lower, from ^ 50 to 160 Temporary Sots, Uppor and Lower,' 25 each, Partial Sots in proportion to the abovo. As I am well posted in all tho late improve ments of the day, I feel confident that I ean meet tho wants ofall who may need the ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are want ed; as to thoir utility in answering the purpo ses of nature, I oan giro them in abundance, from those who hpve tested my skill, for the lost fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States* J. B. MURPHY. Romm, Sept 14,1859.-tf. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fore $6 Johk W. Lewis, Supe’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN, i Leavo*Atlanta, ot_. ....10 20 A •Arrive*at Chattanooga.... ..~;7- 84 k Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a Arrives at Atlanta.., ,.l 40 F EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night.8 15 A Arrives at Chattanooga 6 80 a Leaves Chattanooga, at........... 8 00 p Arrives at Atlanta.... -...11 82 A' This food connects each Way with th Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the Eai Tennessee ft Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga.., marStri. Pure Train Oil* 5 BARRELS Just rooeteod, w»d for sale, by, TURNLEY, ® No. 8 Ohoico Hono <oMl. HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. just received fiiism .. ot School, Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Ew „i.n.p.“,SC suitoble for the Holidays. Merchants pud School Teachers, supplied with Books and Station'ary at Augusta prices. The attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Oaslx. janS—;twly Titos, j. PEnnv, t i t t t i t o. w. r. lamkih. ^iLEfAL^JSF 1 ’ RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choioe Hotel, i constantly on hand, a well assortment of Groceries. Al so', Provisions, such as, Baoon, Lard, Flour, Meal' Ae., fto., which we will sell low for Cash, or oountry produce, at oash prices. We feel gratefhl for past favors, and hop* by irompt attention to business, and fair deal- ng, to receive a liberal share of patronage.— Our motto will be quick sails tad short pro fits. Give os a call before buying elsewhere, Rome, Aug. 81, ’59.tt W^. ke COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO- JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commlssloa merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA WADE 8. COTRAN, Bothft Ga.. HENRY JB^raiRS,} Chwl ** t * D ' Bl °* 7,—if. she was outside in the barouche, await ing his feturn, the friete coats ghther- ed round the vehicle, and giving three pbeers ‘for her honor,’ called npon her to make aspoeoh. Prompt as lightn ing,, oho replied,‘I won't trouble you. my friends, with my oratory; but I'll you a-song, which an Irishman] sin, with musio in his soul, would any day a largo tad exten-J give stock i BOOTS AND SHOES MAfttlFACTOnBD BT P. A, OMBERG, ROME GA. The Subscriber is suppliei with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen?! Dress Moots ft Shr He employs the best of W posted on tile latest fosblot Genteel Fits and Work warranted. Thankful for past favors he hopes to re ceive a eontionatidn .of patniaag* in this braneh of home industry. ^ aug26—ly . ,p. A, OMBERG; any da prefer to a speeohand with that, in ;)ear and pleasant voioe, she struck up Lot Erin Remember,’ and followed the ditty, with several other melodies of Tommy. Moore. A person who witness ed the scene assured me there was nothing incongruous about it; the lady sung her best, and entered into the spir- ' er song, and the frieze coats lis tened entranced. From that moment forth, during the canvass, She never ’ In public without having to appeared in ] sing a. song. &: Shoes, i and keeps MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY... ROME,. - - - - - - ,0^* Ornqx—At Rome Railroad Depot. 0. H. STILLWELL, Seo’y. CITY EXPRESS. hpre^ 8? wtgo“ln Rome, is prepared to da- liver prmppUy all light package* and passengers aua Baggage, in and about th« city, ht reasonable rates. Orders may bo left at his ConMtiouary Store, or at th* Rail- toad Depot. marlStrf. Specific Gravity of the Earth; Tho earth has been tho source of a iod deal of labor to soientifio men—the «uble being to get the article weighed, r they told be» posse*tod ot series large enough, aad Wrights and a place to hang them, theoneratioh Woilld nave been easy enough; but ill the absence of these conveniences they had to ar rive at its Weight! As was to be < edt ^ employed. Th liah astronomers itt the Hartoil t ocoOfdiUg to the accountiti the. Philo sophical Magazine, shows 0,609; hhd 6,066, and 6,628 4s thb, d6hf[^r^tn<* va- .riation dependingdu therelative, vatae Of some of the obtorvations, but Mr. BrileyJ?resident of the Lpuddu Astro- been in differsn^. )vays, weighing the earth, states the specific gravity at 5,- 6747, and he {8 Odnaihthw his figtires. cannot efr more than 0,0058. Abcord- ing to this calculation, the gross weight of tho earth , is 9,062,105392,211,410,- 480,889—six thousand and sixty-two S ons; one hundred and slxtydive sand fifro liuncJ “ %o billions, two hundred ahd eleven thou sand four hundred and ten millions four hundred and eighty-eight thousand, right hundred afid nine tons of 2,240 poundseaoh. of> FiasriNO TO StAT IN THE UNION.— Where are the disunionists asks the New York- Herald f . Wo hear nothing at all df disunion except from the Douglas party, who are crying down the Breckinridge party as disunionists.’ Gov, Wise is Out for ; but tho. Governor last fall, upon the,John. Brown matter, said he would flight, not to go out, but to stay in the Unlan-. Q.-V-Johnson, of Georgia, was a rampart disUttionist in 1855, out he U how*up for Vice Presi dent on.the Douglas ticket; and so, we resumi pres Wh ( The Great Eastern. i. A correspondent of the Charleston Conr^r from New York ssyi; . Barnum tried to get the Great Eas tern for a short season, hut the Direc tors were either afraid he would „ :ett« has come round all right, the dlsUnioilisU ? They were numerous Uun .winter in Congress, in view of Seward slid his "irrepressi ble conflict; hut now, with this “irre- slble confliot’’ turned over into the iooratio camp, all hands 1 are jfighting to stay in the Unwn. io reputation of the vessel by iden- States army on the g her with his humbug, or else he follows : 16,667—a] resposlble seourity. Showman has lost none , of ergy nor tact in bis late commer cial revulsion, b.ut seems to have risen to life with renewed vigor, and is driving tho Old Museum to the very " It never offered so ; and conse- groat attractions as now; and conse quently was ntver enjoying such a frill tide or patronage. O Grady, of the Stevens House, who has the etie ' a locomotive, has obtrined the lege of having a saloon aboard the ’of ;|ta#iahini Great Eastern, and of furnishing re freshment. There are Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s saloon. In the ft ice creams, lemonades, porter, beverages areio be obtrined. In the ter there is a bar, and something stron *to be had. O’Grady had to pay lundering prioa frjr thaprivUag*. - r. ■M of the United of July was as HHH0H rtioned thus t- two regiments of cavalry, 10 companies eaoh; two of dragoons, 10 companieseach 1 regiment of mounted. riflemeh, 10 . companies i 4 regiments of artillery, 12 companies "each; and 10 regimento of infantry, 12 companies each, besides * 180 cavalry dragoons, 214 artillery, 306 infantty, and 330 other offioera, aver aging 1 officer to.every 13 men. PuszNTAtioN to Naoao “Ton."— The negro “Tom,”tha. Wind i to-day-presented will ed at six huUdred aillari were Messrs. Stlabe ft Boas, extensive manufactures, of this rity. A large impany Was present upon the oocar on, and, after a speech by Mr. Knabo. And A reply by Tom’s master, j - ' iver,) the negro played many f ces.—Phil, pujuirsr.