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•who advertise larger amOnnts. •' •'
Obituaries of moro than fiVO lines charged
. tthe same ns advertUeraehU. ' I
Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ox-
, ceeding Five Lines In length, ate published
i gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
■ Rio parties are requested tasend in those no
tices accompanied wiUs a responsible name
irftl bo published with pleasure.
and they wfl
£lrofessiorral
n. n. n Anver, ooslav scott.
HARVEY A SCOTT,
attorneys at law,
ROME, . . GA -
A DVANCES of moneyjoan usually be had
upon good claims left for collection.
Rome, June l.—ly. 1' •
Z. B. HARGROVE,
attorney at law,
ROME, 1 * 1 '- ‘ : - - GA -
Orp,cK—Over Fort A Hargrove’s new store.
i fobio-ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
,1 .1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,.
,,.ROME, GA.
W1.1. praotioe in the countios of Cherokee
ft a. Office over N. J. Omberg’s Clothing store
R»,minster.—Underwood A Smith, Rome
'd$,rT. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan37
Watches, Jewelry,
iVER AND PLATED WARE,
BRONZES, CLOCKS,
Military and Fancy Goods generally
Tit Co. invite attention to their rich
and extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to
any other establishment in their line. One
of their Arm visiting Europe annually ena-
both in style and price second to none.
Watches of the best makers and in every
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. . . o-. ■ -‘aaiJ-twly
H AS been engaged in the
practice of Dentistry 111
Europe and the United StatCi —
for the last twelve years: and will guaran
tee to those that employ hit services, entire
satisfaction, in both, the operative and
mechanical branch of the business. .
Particular attention given to regulating
childrens teeth. •' -• 1
JWA11 work performed at reasonable
charges. mayl7—twly..
Fall Importations, 1860,
RIBBON8*
Millinery & Straw Goods.
armstrongTcator & CO
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBB 0 sr.s,
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS,
FEATITERS, STRAW BONNETS,
FLATS, Ac., Ac.
No. 1.17 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore at.,
BALTIMORE, MB.
Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United
States in. variety and cheapness. ■
Orders solicited and prompt attention
given.
TERMS—;# months, six per cent, off for
c £ h, par funds. aui:4-2intw
THOS. J. VERDERY,
attorney at law,
CEDAR TOWN; ---------- OA.
' iWiM, praeties in the counties of Floyd,
P«lk. Paulding, Carroll, Haraldson and Cass.
Strict attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly
O. If. SWIM.
J, w. II. tmDBBWOOB.
UNDERWOOD A SMITH,
, A T T 0 »5r E Y 8 AT LAW,
ROME,
RACTics in Upper
leral District Court
jan20’59-ly
. . . . GA.
Georgia: also in the
'urtof Marietta.
NO HUMBUG, .
But the Poor Han’s Belief,
AND TUB
RICH MAN'S FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Doable
MOULD BOARD
*IjO W.
T he MERITS OF THIS
Plow over others, for
the cultivation of both Cot
ton and Corn are many, but
only its leading merits: With four wings,
two small and two large, it can be converted
into Seven different Plows, all of whioh are
very necessary for the cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another vary important
fenture is durability. A Plow completed
willlasta man from two to fire years, accord
ing to the soil he cnltivates, and will only
cost about Threo Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon bo established in Rome,
an I then planters will be invited to call and
see for themselves. Address.
B. F. REYNOLDS,
mar20tritf. Kingston, Oa.
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
jpoinmissloner of Deeds for Alabama and
nnessco.
nug3,
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
"ROME, . . . . GA.
*’ febl0’57
.V
GA.
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME,
. Omon-In City Hail Building.
aprS-ly
br. B. M. STRICKLAND,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE at the Drug Store of Baker,
Echols A Strickland. -
Room ovor McGuire A Pinson s store.
Rome. Ga., July 14, trlly.
DR. H. V. M. MILLER,
, JIaa roraovod his Office to the Rooms over
Duncan’s Store. marlS,tri#m.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
ROME. - - ----- GEORGIA.
.T-ar-OfBco over Drug Store of NEWMAN
A NOWLIN. feblllrily.
Dr. B* A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten mile* west of
oct5’59—ly ROME. * GA.
WM. FABELL, M. D„
ROME, GA ’
Owes—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57
H.
GENERAL
FENNY,
lihgting . Agent,
CAVE SPRING, QA..
Sept.7,*59.-&4#-ly. 5 V 10 •
J.cl'REESErMVbT'’'
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA
Offlee at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.1y.
B> JT.
commissio:
And *11 kinds *f Produoe, and Heavy Goods,
that may booonsigned to him. .
*,«Offloe attho Post Office oorner. [ang.t*
c. w. LAH GWOBTHY,
Goiter »nd Vocal Musij
BOMB, <U.
ICE! .
ICE! ICE!
rrrB would rospeotfully Inform the Publlo
W that our loo House Is noxf stookod with
the host quality of too, whioh oan be furnish
ed all the Summer.
Families supplladfrom o*rDr«g Store-—
Caro taken in packing for transportation by
ap*t—twawtf ■ ! • • i ' -
r®!sK^a.T
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of tho Depot—sam<T side of th
Street, [feblllrily] S. G. WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, - - - - - - - . QA.
L. V. THOMAS, Pro’r.
(Late of Eatonton Hotel.)
The Stage Offices are kept at this House,
and it-ia nearest the Depot
jon5
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 Horsts and Vebieloa
are kept for hire; jnuUtwtf
DAVID G. LOVE
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
.759-Ofilec in Drug Store of Baker k Ecfa
Ech
fehlt-trily.
<*'■■■ " Millinery Estaiiishihent,
BladtLaeeYM^fiettt
' 2 Att. j?ricee' ,,
The Ladies will find all them articles nt
beautiful and cheap. 'auglltf
HAVING RECEIVED TIIEIR
Spring and Summer
von* WOULD CALL THE ATTEN-
H6n of the Ladies, to their new and elegant
assortment of BONNETS. RIBBONS
AND FLQWER8, and everything be
longing to the Milinrcy business. Opening
on Saturday. mar22trlw.
A. J. BEARD
AMBROTYP1
ROME, GA.
jan3I,i8#o;
[Trlly.
AETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPORATED 1819 h-t
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital,«. $1,600,000 00
Paid up Capital 1,000,000 00
2,030,423 80
eelvi
which
natus
•tump a lew. aayg ago While addressing
tho people of Piker county, that I would'
support Mr. Brtoklnridgefoiv the'Presi-
dency.’i ,adding that, “he Mid you pledg
ed yourself to votejgr the nominees of
the seceder*. if they wo.uld stand, firm
on too majority platform not l * fc <1 - J -
would do ‘
%der* thus
pledge of honor.
nees—though it W agamstyour
He said emphatically'you were a
man and that oh hearing the result of
the Kentuoky electiob; you stood fmtt
hat in hand, hollowing hurrah for Ken
tucky and for Bell."
Without attaching ‘ to triy opinions
or position, . tho importance you are
pleased to express, 1. am still unwilling
to oc0t(ny'the ridiculous altitude in —,-ien-,. ,
whioh the above •tttragraiih 1 ^ plides iS. it. W««W*W'OppMrtWW appear to
Something like it l had noticed frvthe denvei equal satisfaction from its' ion-
■ - temptation. • ! wiU content toyself with
a few negative propoattlona^ Mroadl
ha# never declared tharCong
news]
troub__
Which they nave at any time
with-regard to 'byself; but when a
gentleman of Mr; Peeples standing,
S 'ves currency to so palpable! an ^ error,
ere surely is no improprieti in.pub-
hearti-
vspapers, but I have never taken the
able to correct,any. misstatement#
ich they have at anytime made
Seventh Tear in the Trade—A fast age re
quires fast work
E. M. SEAGO,
PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Stago’s Block. No. 15. Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS nil Goods on arrival nt 21 por cent.
Will make returns within three days IVom
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, hinds in
this city. New York, Now Orleans. Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Lonis and Louisville at 2| per
cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent.
In this City.. The eitixens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 per cent.; on smaller sums at 2}
per cent
Respectfully refers to Bankers and
Merchants of this City. innr20trily.
h. a. WITT...
j. s. WISE.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
I C E !
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have
fitted up an exoellent
10353 HOTJSH,
and will be prepared during the coming
season to furnish Ies of the best quality.
The Ice will be carefully put up and de
livered at the Depot, or to Adam's Express
Company, at the following
RATES:
For 60 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents.
Less than 50 lbs......;...;.,, .3 conts.
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG
DRY GOOD
80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. T.'
TfrOULD notify t
W opening We#
Ait patterns, the
WAM8UTTA
FORT & HARGROVE,
—— -OFFER FOR-SALB-A
LARGE ASSOETfilEKT, | OP _
Groceries A Staple Goods,
adapted fo Plsntery lisc^{ f,
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnaburgs, ' /t
nuryl8-1y. Fhc&r^Tld-eai,
DENTISTRY.
Bf, J. T7l)uanif S
Xi now permanently Inen
i in.Rnme.nnd bss taken rou
. urns
over Fort A Harnrovo’s store.''
whore lie will be pleased to receive the calls
He would also slate that he is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on vuleaqised rubber,
whieli is fast superceeding all other styles of
work, new made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS,
AND
\ Pleasant Degree of. Elasticity,
WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York priecs.
mBy4 - lv ■ a
J. B. MURPHYU
RESIDENT DENTIST,
EflPEqTFULLY infomubisfriTmls,and
_ j the public generally, that he continual
is practice of DENT1STR Y in dllits branch
es, and lias fittocl up'an' oflTlss^.ovor the store
of McGuire A Fliwon.SghV* prepared
to execute aUopbiAtiQnsappeuhlnlngto Denr
tistry, iu tbto most approved.mtiJlnV.
Ho wou[fl also calrme^rtieulqr httontion
of those iu want of Artificial Work, to’ his su
perior styjebf- teeth, set <m goldfiplato ; for
beauty, slrvugHijMffijInS appdaeance,
I. AsiirinSjrreisionhas
.rices for dental o
iho usitsl rim of Dru-
y that they ara the same
at Augusta, Macon
' ‘ W( ‘
rtiflcial Work myebar
A Now Print,-
1 oountry for perfeetion of sxeoui
sign in full Madder Colors. Our
cheaper than any in market,
with extensive sale.
tended to.
’wHtffiSsii;
TOfMtfpHfSSl
H^ftrd i .Sl6aQ &; Thomas.
OA.
ruTfli
^TldlTy selected stock ot
\ Carolina Tobacco, rad
a on as reasonable terms m
i had elsewhere. I s<* it#
Tm! wkatherford,
:«■
White Lead and Linseed Oil
!*1’ ’•* i ®**“"‘'Teasl*v.
febll No 3 Choico House.
uty,
they are net so^rjlai
been inade'that m;
tions are higher th
Usts, I bog leave to
as eharged by De
and Savannan. Fc
gea are as follows:
Entire SetiUppcrahdLoworfrojrifilbttblll #4
Half Sets, Upper, or Lower, from 50 to 150
Temporary Sots, Upper and Lower, 26 each.
Partial Sets in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted inall the lata improve
ments of the day, I feel oonftdont that I can
meet the wants of all who may nead tho ser
vices of a Dentist, and if references are want-
ed;.M to their utility in answering the purpo
ses of nature, I can give them in abundance,
from those wiio have tested my skill, for the
last fourteen years, in this, and’ adjoining
States. . . • >c ! •
I, .. . J. B. MURPHY.
1 Rous, Sept. 14,18S$..lf.
thos. J. rxnnr, : : i : t : i
^^fSwiESALB AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
• iAlt i.. • No. 4 Choico Hotel;
VlTILL koepconstantly on hand, a well
TT . selected assortment of Groceries. A.I-
so, Provisions, such as, Boeon, Lard, Flour,
Msal’ AOtt kan whioh we< will sell’ low for
Cash, or eouatsy andrie*, at eash prices. We
seel grateful for- past fiavora, aud hb|le hy
prompt attention to business, and fair deal
ing, to receive a liberal share of patronage.—
Our motto will be qnielfenUs and short pro
fits. Give us a call before baking elsewhere,
3 Ron »!bi*'W’
.‘(T0THRAN, JEFFERS A CO,.
,; -8UOOKSSOBS TO-a -
mnttidrcotHRAN,
Vutori ft Common Merchaitfi,
RZESMR^OVT^CAIlOLrNA.
Rome, Ga,
Charleston, 8. C.
CHAl
WJLH.JB
HENRY L.;
September 7,—ly.
IRB.J
E. G. Biplst, Pres., T. A. AnexASnua, V. P.
T.'K. Brack, Scc*ty. A. A. Williams. Adi’r.
W. S. COTHRAN, Agt.,’ Rome, Gal
aprilStrily.
PH(ENIX INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD. CON,
CAPITAL $400.000!
CHARTER PERPTUL.
H. KsLtoao, Seet’y., 8. L. Looms, Prcst.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Romo, Ga.
aprilStrily; .
thirdly^ that 5
departments"
ttion and'by
Change of Schedule.
Orricr. Rome Railroad, 1
Roms, March 31, 1800. J
and after Sunday the 1st day of April
_ ic Morning train will leave Rome daily
at 71 o’clock, A. M., returning at 4# o’clock,
P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome daily
(Sundays excopted) at #1 o’clock. P. M.,aud
return next day at 0) o’clock. A. M.
W. S. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t.
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5—
Jons W. Lewis, Bnpo't.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, at. 1# 20 a x
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 Sirs
Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 r s
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night, 8 16 a ¥
Arrives at Chattanooga 5 30 A M
Leaves Chattanooga, at - 3 00. p x
Arrives at Atlanta 11 32 a k
This roqd connects each way with 'the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattanooga. mar3tri.
and defending the principles of the
Dred Scott deoision; particularising
the points decided in suoh manner that
there should be ho doubt or cavil in re-
sard to’ our meaning; con tending in the
first' place thatrikmgiess * has no Consti
tutional power to prohibit or exclude
African Slavery from the common Ter-,
ritbries of the United States.
Secondly, that the Territorial Legisla
tures deriring their powers from Con
gress, the trustee of equal arid Sover> :
“Sri. 8tate*i could
rectly exclude, or
of slave property; and
government in all its
bound by the Constitution and by ^he
duty whicblthe sovereign always owes to:
the subject, to protect the Slave hol
der in nU rights.' •,
These.principles, in varying phraseol
ogy, but always identical in substance;
have been over and over again, inoorpo-
rated into the ph^form o? ( the; party,
gathering intensity with each repeti
tion, and becoming more and mote
prominent in every canvass. In 185T
and in 1859 the only questions of.Fed-
eral politics, discussed by public speak
ers, and by the press of the opposition,
were those connected with* the Status
of slavery in the Territories. Tf rose
and does still rise far above all topittf df
mere administrative policy inasmuch
as it involves the perpetuity of) the
Union, and the duration of the govern
ment, under present Constitutional
guarantees.
Regarding the decision of the Su
preme Conrt as presenting a common
g round on which all parties at the
outh could unite, without doing vio
lence to long cherished prejudideS, and
to whioh the true and loyal of. every
section would ultimately come, ..when
the storm of fanaticism had exhausted
its flint, we invited all meh every where
to unite in iu maintenance; and espe-'
daily called upon the Democracy to
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
‘ ROME, GA.
ffrfirnm JUST RECEIVED
AJshs{Vi large and oxten-
SBmE^r sive Stock of School,
Classical and Miscellaneous Books.
suitable for the Holidays
School Teachers, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
f purchasers respectfully solicited.
Terms Oasb.
jan3—twly ■'
BOOTS AND
SHOES
Fsir
p.“r'‘<r*BEhG.
ROME GA.
Subscriber is su
FRENCH CAL^^^^^
LEATHER, and all other materials I
ffiMk Dress Boots dsBiases*
*s Dress Boots 4b Shosaip
IUtest iuouiuuo.
and Work tbarranled.
Thankftti for put favors.hv.foo^o#, r£
eeive a continuation of patronsgs in this
branch of 1WrikMiMltttryS 1 ^
aug25w-Ipj^i... il . . P.iA..OMBBBQi
MUTUAL INSURANCE
* COMPANY.
sew on _
t the Wilmot Provi8<b»ndi declar-
Of uTennessee icon*
i th$ only, time for;*
itory to -determine the. question; at
davery wss when they-madeitheir;State
Constitution ;!bnt \*t«fcrAix*$i ’bastrhfl
plaoed . these yotes pa>4ht> idtokftitiw
a»u th$t,
' upreme Court places it, un«on#ftMfwnT
Kty, v Li «jari:>s*o«tn sJom
. Mr. Dell has. • nevoi
hy. speech nr; vo teto
of the principles of
dtddon.-uasr’ialt kanwifoMa fguniliie
MlBtowtMUdFvojBnrulsu ihMi toSMK
4*nie4sditMto& the contrary assertir'dlhS
itional i *
principles
as expounded by the Court. Actuated
by the spirit of patriotism, and with
perfect sincerity I declared before- as
sembled thousands, in the canvass of
1859, that I sought no party advantage; I
only desired the recognition and enforce
ment, by political parties, of the a<$u-
dicated rights of the South; that if. the ----
Democratic party, when it met in con-1 aw ?
vention, adopted <1 platfom plainly arid
distinctly avowing theee principles, arid l,rt
placed a sound man upon it; and th*
Amcrioan party failed to do the same,
1 would vote forithe Democratic candi
date. 1 made the promise voluntarily,
because il was right : to make it. I will
fulfil it, not. reluctantly, but willingly,
with my whole heart, for the same ; rear
son.
I might evade it by a quibble;
first place, by denying that tho
Domcorstioparty baaeome up to the
standard of tputh and justice, But I dent of
never expected that. I felt confident,
that whenever the rights of slAvo hol
ders were, Without evasiori recognized
by the party, the free anil- element of
it would abandon iL I never expected
to aot in .affiliation With that portion
ofthe pArty: A majority of the States
of the Union with » oontiderablerium-
ber of delegates fromlthe remainder have
comefuUyuDtftthe.toqi
upon them, have boldly
whole rights, And Orb mognanimoi
battUagtoritlMdr;'' 7 ’
. h might evade in tho seoorid place,
was rioBsible for me to do so. I,
iar*Wt*dtte hutch regret, and'
;m&B* little Embarrassment; bu t my re-
ponvcntHn of th* perty W
■In liay uist’ as they have auri
when disconnected 'Ivith false
ihslavery in thoDiMrie .,
hk^n deSkiMh#
MRst^utipiMi Mir " 4, -’ fl rrrt r *"
dofoojt Awngtr: whi nh harhminpanMeaf^
ojjipeJie^Mfw bMU BMbMIMhlHfiMMai
iWtwnwiafiiBSi .ahWri
is SST^UaidMiooe i«p>faUMlS5*S
tory ; of ^W.sVute dtfj\$A<pi>ii<oyk
the side of right, RibSStj 00! etmtUUkml
of the oouutix imperiously demahtbrnh
But I. would be unwilling to Support,
himwith even*,better l
declaration of ]
iish words, whii
T®«#rilbfth&'
the action of the
which met t6i
ticket. For' the first.
failed to inscribe its timel
ciples uponits banner. Andwh
Bell orator or -BelL; i
Georgia who is nriw <
ancient fidtlaliwhbo
gans the dear ,
against
We have l
listens'to.it
of Douglas and. his. I
our-.-etoai.wer* iaat-tytoi"i skSbtiMsylt*
Where is there;ode • newspaper br rip*-
single hum iri all the North isupportifig 1 i
Mr. Bell, whostandi dpi boldly ton th*d
adjudicated rights.o\ >■ -the South T t-Tuph*rt
is xoroxx.i Men mayi repeat the tsasM
a ,.“The Constitution, the Union, and
• Enforcement of the Laws," untU'i
doomsday without results. Wsriceghri ’
to demand a platf ' '
compel the candidal
port hiixi'atfhe Not
to the people there.
, we demand only the r
stitution gives, us,
awards us; arid' " *'
neighborhood .
Only When we become f
can we hope to create a
some'pubho sentiment i
S hat this is possible we.
it evidence. Since the
Mr. Breokinrid
. JaM*’ rates. OrOers may b<
left at his Confectionary Store, or at tha Rail
road Depot. msrJ6tri.
the Union and &
»Laws,”ls a mot-
the erifbroement ofthe lews,'
to as acceptable to Lincoln and Doug-
lost
ttndertb#
defend th$
ndon it.. I never
iliftfmn With that nortion 1 St this
tion of _
sustaining correct 'principles; our "del
party associates should have ’ —*
abandoned them. - If.,’they
ntogjn hjimjiriiii* in
to) have
kyet tvoM_
itors arid -allies i ntfrn-ikff^' -i -
ulation between usj t5o d***”
arsriobhould inflict the hsMtoto*
blows upon laoommon enemynf 4t*d$ird
is, the spiritSoLa
where" stigmatized as <