Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 22, 1860, Image 1

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PUBLISHED WIK—. CUESDAY, THURSDAY A8Atftttfii>ltOItN’QS AT f^feS)0?3 V A , ES^f*^I£»¥ Invariably In' adv; Terms of Advcrtisi .* -■la-yj.nT nw- i » .<t •Weekly. Each Throe Mftnth .» <»« Ivcrtising in Tri-W r.«.Q,MS«WfflGW One insertion,.A; $1,00 4,00 1,00 six Twelve Months,,.,.;; U. ^.wnaib.W) A liberal discount will be made to those who advertise larger amounts, i ■ Obituaries ot morc than five li^o« charged the same as.adTertisenionM \/ Notices of XarrUue* and Deaths, hot ex ceeding Five Lines in longth, me published gratuitously in tho Courier. The friends of the parties are requested,to send in these no tices accompanied with a, responsive name and they will brf published wltfa."pietsure. 'A Co. Invite attention to tlfel’r 'rti ■nd extensiva stock of Qoods, not inferior to I My other establishment in their line. On* of their firm visiting Europe annually end-' bled them by a careful selection from the best sources to offer.inducements to purchasers both ingstyL^indjpriaq seqpnd tonone. lVateheB of the bcjffi?mtwersnd in en variety; Military Cotapamcs Afnished ci plcto. Si * gij ft'. (wij2-t\vly B. D. HARVEY, pUNIrAP SCOTT. HARVEY & 8COTT, Actant ROME, . ... v • ... • - ;y • A DVANCES of money can usually be had ■pon good claims left for collection. Rome, Juuol.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE, ,, .•ATTORNEY AT, LAW, ROME, - - - - - - - GA. Ovvion—Over Fort A- TIargroye’a' new store, febl?—Jy ... L-.jiijr f., CANFIELD, BR0. & C0„: fo, 229, Baltimore, it, corner Charles, "' ,s 'Whl.TiSo<E}»4rt: t rmii) ntroRTRng aho dealers in ‘‘Wftitawitfwwyi SILYBR AND, O . til i vunties V •’MNn,, 1 ) , bmAwchifaiM in the Mb .< practice of Penttftryhi**^^™ rnpsand. thedlnited.Riatos fur the lott twslVe «nd yriU.gnarqu ; • Particular' attention-' giveii to •regulating childrens teeth. man ; --rt r ,ll " «B?A11 work performed at. reasonable charges. .......... may!7—tyrly. »7rnqgi GEO. T. STOVALL, A T TO R N B Y A T- L.A..VC, ROME, ■£?'.%** , vl " ■v^***%< Wi.l practlee ift the cbiiutlriJ of Ohbrokec Ga. Office over N.' J.-Ombcrg’s Clothingstoro R r. r r nr. ves—Under wood .A ..Smith, R Ga. ,T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. ja THOS. J. VERDERY, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, - •*. GA. Will practice In tho counties of Floyd, P.lk, Paulding, Carroll, Haraldson and Cass. Strict attention paid to eolleeting. Jan20-ly J.|W. H. ONDEUWOOD. Li y. C. II. SMITH. UNDERWOOD’ <& SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, . f .« • •-n • ,• • Q A. Practice in' Upper* Georgia i* also in the Federal District Court of Marietta. jan20’50-ly - , ■ C. II. SMITH, «W£- NOTARY PUBLIC. ComniUsioaor of D-o.ll for Alabama and Tennessee. angn, T. W.' ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME OA. RIBBONS. Millinery & Straw Goods, arristrongTcator & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIB B 0 FS,\ Bonnet Silks and Satins, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, , FLATS, Ac., Ac. < No. 237 add Lofts of 239 Baltimore st.j BALTIMORE, AID. Offer a stock' unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention givon. TERMS—8 months, six per cent, off for c g h. par funds. aug4-2intw But the-'Itoot Man’s ' ft&ief, AND THE RICH MAN'S FRIEND ! Harris’ T.wqljrq Poi ’OULD hoard’ TT Plow over others, for the cultivation of both Cot- swtfiaawKfiU. two into AeAqrdifr^Adpfew^ $11 vory necessary Kir tho cultivation of dif ferent crops. Anil anothor. very important (baturo is durability. A Plow completed will last a man from two to five, years, accord ing to the soil fic.<iiltivaths,Yand will! only cost about Three-Dul 1 nrsId fllit it up/- All Agency will soon ho established ill Romo, ami then planters will he invited to call and see for themselves. Address. B. F. REYNOLDS. mar20t>itf. Kingston, Ho. .vYfflwa ioarding House IJ Insight of the. Depot—same lido of the Street. , [fcbll|rily] 8. G. WELLS, Prd. • ETOWAH HOUSE, / ROME,"- - U .i... i--.diGA.-ii L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. ■• •> i (Late of Eatonton Hotel,) The Stage Offices are kept at this ,Hous4, and it is nearest the Depot. jan& GRAHAM HOTEL, GAVE ;8PRINQ,'GA.J A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Li vory Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, whore Horaes and Vehicle* are kept for hire. ’'^nUtwtf 1 janMtwtf UAVII) UrLftVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and iJuker Era t-ur-ifii,. mmmrnmm&u. Maying recei^editheiu Spring and. Summer t iltBflMK -'Al andpaU. y ilhavebeen iplatlorm, en Sour*- — tional ittf&dWVi# ‘ffoini dtple 1 < 1'tdp ;«bo.w tw'd; ioi sfoY inn nil i WOULD CALL THE ATTBN- '- J ’- ^ •rnBWtGBjj.el. ‘ T A. J.. B AMBROT ROHE, OA,.\ it lo i.i\i /[Trily. 'issue oi'tlM»icahivtipBi*nl t.is ^nitijfcasibla for mo Iqnd it would be ; <^ito a l^ibor.tp Unswe^ .all iffe letters/'' ‘ ; I wilfhsk you r 4oi publtoh tbia eftrth, and. trust oui* ipaperai! will ctopy - it,’. etr that my pro(essionid^usmew !Mn not attended to; -l cannot ask, farther delay, and duty, as well voontnat and, good faith demand my attention in th6‘ court' room. It is 'exceedingly doubtful jah8l;I860i KTNA INSURANCE:, CO., ' •'! • HARTFORD, CON. ,h o fie WnAnd ofti&sd dfth* JkUiaiJqec dbhWBett'htiWAilly candidaterwthot? has‘declared that slavesi was the.great a Bell is the tmiy* Candidate who faWindeci«tf^>Ah<^hmisaWl%> lifk n ,t excuse shall a Southern lirnttl renderihis conscienciyafid liiB country cha ^1819 ! H PERPETUAL. Autharixed Capital^. ..........$1,500,000 00 Paid-up Capital.... 1,000,000 00 Assets 2,u:;u,-l23 SO E. O. Ripley, Pres., T. A. At.exandeii, V. P. T; K. Brace, Sce’ty, A. A. Williams! Adj’r. W. S. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga. ■ "P^ny- ' 1 ' nouncecv m mo jyi.ucoii spccciii viiuv 1 could do more;- Every honorable ef- fort to promote tho,election of Belland PHGENIX INSURANCE CO., J HARTFORD, CON: CAPITAL $400,OOP! CHARTER PERTl’TTJL, H. Ksli.coc,' Boet’y., S. L. Loomis, Prcst. ,,1! W:8.C0TKR. “ “ aprllitrily. AN, Agt., Rome, Go. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR.SALE A’ . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goeds, adapted to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoos, Stripes Shirtings, Osnabnrgs, •wAfcJj r J~LM&ry.Mm(Lte n JLe«Z Seventh Fear in the Trade—A /nut age re- 1 '-■ ‘quirts fast work foMO’57 PRACTJCIN OFFICE at Eciiols A Stricklanu. Room over McGilire"A'Pftl3nn’./ store. Rome, Ga., July 14,-tri ly. Bakor, txttl. -'bat H. M." HTLL^eW Has roraovod his Oflico to the Rooms over Duncan’s Store. inarl 3,tritin. J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME. . P GEORGIA. .t^Oflloe over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. feb211rily. Dr. E. A. WARE, P R ACT! OINO'; PHYSICIAN, Ton miles west. of oeti’59—ly ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, H, D„ ROME, . . . . . ... OA. Orrion—In the old Post'OIRce. aprl’57'1. H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, OA. Sept 7, ;59,-h^#-ly., . . , J. C. REESE, M. D. .-A- SILVER CREEK, - • - FLOYD, Co. OA Offloe at'J. A’WBltebiads’ /aug2.1y. C. W,. LANGWORTHT, ; V profbssor or Guitar aAA Vocal Music, ROME, GA, i- • augt.ly Athw& —AI18O— msJ«N8«yw3b*BS O « E; M. SEAGO, PRODUCE BROKER 1 A!fD— ' ' • ■ " General f.’onimission Merchant, Office ill Scaqo's 'Blork, Nd. 15. Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. S ELLS nil Goods on arrival ut 21 .pur cent. Will make returns within threg days from receipt of Goods. Will pnrehase,' funds ill this city. Now York, New Orleans.,, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville aft 24 pir cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at l per cent, ill this City.. The eihmns of .this Gjty, or strangers in thDlMjiHM Sdjjlem than $100, at 1 per «6nt.f hi? -smaller 5 sums at 2J per cent .•SW“Rc»peetfolly refers to;*Bankors and Mi#3i4dfs;li)f this.Cltrf5;; f J5iar20trlly. II. II. WITT., 4. S. WISE, WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN ICE! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent IOB HOUSE, and will bo prepared during tho coming season to furnish Ice of tho host quality. The lee will bo oarofully put up and de livered at the Depot, or to Adam's Express Company, at the following RATES;; ': For 50 Ibs„ or upwards,...,....:,.. 2 cents. Loss than 50 Ibs.^,, .....3 cents. DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DBY GOOD MEBCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. Y. \ITOULD notify the Trndo that' they are W opening Weekly, in now and hoaUti; fal patterns', the I ’.« 70 '■ '< * >7 'd ! WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also ■ 'AfcOSKEAGi'A;.: the A New Print, which excels ovory Print in tho “ " ‘ tii country for perfection of exeoution^and do- " Mi * ' - sign in fLIl Madder Colors. Our Print* are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensivo sale. Orders promptly at- ~ ■ T60,trily. tended to. Feb2’( WHOLESALE - To OrntiMBWcimilmtRtMgNiptrimeK. ■ Terms for Voel4Muiie < $l®. Ti.o.ie*l IriyUtoMh^ ^!/*>•*•>•**>« ffi * v > Ti?-i- i i, la-"r--*rwltl« 0> ■« .Wift Thomas ' BROAD ST. f ifoMBl'GA. ILL kMp i and carefully soli ,nd North CaroHna’Ti , , ... i. g. b, Weatherford,• ,n t,.. j .qo-lahl PaMY; Ok-1 JunelOtrily*, ( 'jtoq^ingham, Co. it I’d. MfTobadeo, and will yxsiSSSKb- •law t+-r m* A. Cited; -<Ct q,’ «* •••I- DENTISTRY. Dr. J, T. Duane, I s,,.now periimncntlv located i in Rome, and tins taken room. over Fort A Hargrove's si where lie will bo puehsed to receive (he calls of thus’ who lii iy require' Ills professional services, lie would also,state that he is prepgrqd-to insert-artificial teeth, on vulcanised rubber, which is fa8tsupercoeding all other styles of 0^81 ,os'' , T i tk»*tJff^CfTroH 34t A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity "H nd Hue All work performed at Now York prioesT may4—ly Oman Romm Railkoxuv -1 ‘ 10. vj*. Homo, Miiruh 31, 1880. O N and after Suuday the 1st day of ApHl the Moruing traiu will leave Romo.dnily at 7|^o’clock, A. M., returning at 41 o'clock, P. M> Evcniug Train leaves Romo daily (Sundays oxceptod) At 01 o’clock, P. M.,and roturn next day at 61 o’clock, A. M. W; S. COTHRAN, Gen'l Sup'ti W. & Atlantic (State) R, R, needed the guidance of auch men ; and never, at any time has a ticket been pre sented to our people combining more honea’y, patriotism, and well tried ex perience and ability.’* Their election will be an'honor, not to'them, but;-to the country. Every man who .vote* far them, honors liimself, vindicates his ewty patriotism and intelligence, and per! forms a positive sorvido to this country to posterity and ito Constitutional' '.Lib erty! 1 understand several gentlemen have made an attempt to review the humble speech which 1 n ude at Macon; 1 have seen but due review, and that i» a pam phlet of sixteen pages, signed “Consth SM necessary. Twill make a correction; and make a suggestion, in kindness to the agthor. On pugo 5, the writer-says I did not quote tiie whole of the Davis mue^dniunt. lie U oiinply mistake^. i n.i. —— h.-.i 1 — J punctua- Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— • Johm W. Lewis, SupeV MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at ...10 20 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 p u Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a m Arrives at Atlanta ......1 40 p m EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta ataight 8 15 A M Arrives nt Chattanooga...... S 80 A M Leaves'Chattanooga, at..,;,i.,ti 8 00 p m Arrives at Atlanta 11 32 A M This road connects each way with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and tho Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar.'ltrl. J. B. MTJRPHY JtV the public generally, that he continues tho practice of DENTISTS Y in all'll* branch- os, aud ha* fitted up au office! over tho store of McGuire A Pinson,, where ho is prepared to execute all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the inqst approved-manner. He would also' call thA particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his »u- my prices ror dental opera tions are higher than tho usual run of Den- and Savniiilitn. For* Artificial Work my char ges are os follows: Entire ^ata Upporand Lower from$100 to $251; Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Bets, Upper and Lower, 25 each. Partial Sets in proportion to llio above. As I am well posted in all tliolate improve ments of the day, I feel confidunt that I cun meet the wants of all who may p,e*4; tliq ser vices of a Dontist, and if references nro want ed; as to their utility in.answering the purpo- tve them In abuhdanco, ses of nature, I oan gl from those wlio havo tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining Statos. ^OBrjIURPHY. Rome, Sept. 14,1859.~tl hob. j. PKnur,/‘V! W. r. LAMKIN. HOLESALE AND RETAIL aRO.CERS, No. 4 Choico’ Hotel, YU’ILL keeji constantly > on^hand, a well Steal’ Ao., Ao!, which jwq will soil^low Cosh, or eogntry produce, at cash prioe*. *iel grateful .for part favor*, an ‘ re JEFFEBS A Fkct*rs & Commission MWWWjUa,. IE'S. COTRAN, • Romo, Ga. IfsNRY fa'dWFDM, ] 'Chifthwfa: 0- s^Mw'iV-iy,’ HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer •/•.•''•'.••'HOME, OA. • jrfjffifm Just received £yjp« largo and exten- 3B3B7 bi vo Stoak oi School, Classical and Miscellaneous "Books. Also, k large rdriety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles, suitable for the Hididays. Merchants and School Teachers, supplied with Book* and Stationary at Augusta prices.. Tho attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Cash. ■ jqnS—twly , ♦dpdidateSlh when such — ... field,"dame' paity because they said abandon ed'^he Cine 1 — cause they said it swindle, And' clamor ^bf the South; 'ndminaf And thus divided the Sodtih-obd ndmi- ihrtitetfhelped, to, make, and which he had often/. fended with a fuH.knbwlodge. of AU th® ewud [O B> 00(1 I quoted the very lunguugo lion of Mr. l)avis. Several forms' of Will amendment had been suggested, and Mr. Pratt offered one to winch Mr. Davis wonderfully sudden , Above au, how thirsty for office; hbw -lost -to, decency, and self- MMl**,* must that ore atttoty?dUftfa the intelligence of the peopli •elating: that John Beil is — sound either to the or the Constitutioi men have brdught' the present troubles, and BOOTS AND SHOES MANCPACTOnBO BY P. A. O MB ERG, ROME OA. The Subscriber ia supplied with * fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and ail other materials for Gentlemen’* Dress Boot* A Shoe*. He employ* the best of Workmen and keepe posted on the latest fashions. (tenleel Fits and Workisarranted. Thankful for past favors he hope* to re- >lwk ik onniinneilnn ' aP ViniMnawk 'its 41.1a celve a continuation ' of patronage in branch of home industry. ' • t; aug25—ly Til rt< P. A. OMBERG. at hist agreed, but on reflection ri on account of the very words whir writer has omplinfiized, to Wit: "It introduced.'' Mr. Davis, thinking* He might be rnsde on the word, “lawful lyThe proviso, as I quoted it was fi nally adopted by Mr, Davis, and offered by him as a seperateproposition,' asserting protection. This roviewer doox not.soe how this proviso tusserU the duty of protectiou. Mr. Davis, who drew it, and those Who voted against it, thought to! Perhaps they did not understand it I ' It may be that this writer can so understand it, even ns assorting Congressional protec tion, if he wiil consider four plait; prop ositions: ■ntbai. 1. In framing the Utah studRoar Mex ico bills, Congress was conferring on its ayynls—The Territorial Legialuturo —the legislative powers Which Con gress -itself would' otherwise exer^dike. oise in the government of the Territo* riea. 2. In dbilig this', Congress declared that’ the' legislative power ’of 'Said'ter- ritorics shall extend to all- rightful subjects oi legislutiou consistent with tho Constitution and the organio act. 3. Lest this might be considered ’$■ conferring the power to esttdilish or pro hibit slavery; Mr. Befridn offered his amendment declaring that It should not be so construed. 4. Lest this amendment of Mf. Ber rien might be construed os prohibiting the Territorial Legislatures from legis-' lating atoll on slavery, Mr. Dayis tun end- men IWos offered declaring that noth ing in the Aot should so bo construed *• • to’ prevent r tho Territorial L*gtsl*r ture from passing such lows a* ml h0 ‘‘neoessary to protect *U property. I anil : IDE! • ICE! JOE! Ytra woqld respectfully inform the Publi* TV that our lco Hpusc U,now stocked With the best quality bf tee, which oan be furnish ed all the Sunffiier. ' ' ' " Families supplied frem our Drug 8tore.—i Care taken ia packing for transportation by Boat*, RaUroaa or Hacks. ■ ■ FARELL A YEIgBR. *brS—twtwlf Family ambnAV*xsiv,*mxu -ga. . kocp a general a*- ^liC-U r T he Und< sortmen rlc, consisting 5t1 J Lai)! i>!a CUfcldf over thiMSle Bell aud -Edward modi w>« If the people were led to.’i STs^txw," told them T tionand a andif thever ^ now admit bill''was a chOat, a Swihd!b' < «i«r^hO fruit of« bargain tOkeupim J •ahfaipaity iitfipmmk " qtflre'them' how tb npsHMVunaaKiAD 1 aeceived them and honor the hoblal Bb- mon whft^t^ia offiee jgh*;' written a letter. Forgive me I itor; and publiah- only so much a*uyou ;c3wY<»«U» vo?g ^Igjw ,o4t sun opinions •in', among thefiticiOitiT ; tPlolbiMsiffa m tHWlmmdt i pmess by ^taking an intere*t'.4tt>J thing* of ’bis 11% mn.i love- life, bat remgpitmb ■aflsffiqiW i^Brth we wHfaMt thihkfag St after doath.Pw/vr. Adi) tatoxji't e. must .falsa Mu icldred that Congress could riot confer the power to establish or prohibit a* Congress did not lfave' that slavery a* Congress power to confer, but that Congress could because Con- confer.— . Berrien both voted. Itoviewer rather complains that I did not insert the word “impair’' in a certain connection. Well, I did recite that his hliilfotiu usiiortuVt ’the' duty to protect, pluVfbriu ussortiid tl,e' duty to protect, and l do suppose that every -man would see that tab dAUe* the right fa impair l - —-«• . “Tflfaiert lt : b ‘k husbatad'e* duty to protect hi* wife, does not this deny his right to abuse her 7 If I assert a fath ers duty to wpporf his child; Fwould suppose I denied hb right to stares hint* With all due deference to tho un known writer, I must soy that every other point which he has made on the bad k quibble. 1 all kindness that sentod for the John Beilis the oi pandered fa secUoi never ctood on a dc form to get one office, that mind, and , error in. time ire for him. ' .tes'lnow pre- of these, ho never • who noinvat fatMU tkapresent a ft-ehtfaSsC ®r.ROp4—RiMWfat wmmimB’pbei. emancip ter this lira, oor r o6niiAction wi! world iafetowk t—kwrdftyM t*d St. Paul, developed by St. Au nalfretti this life, -Id is fore t. Paul, c ■tot* oontfltry faiwe^i contrarytoi man, and like ' Zeno, ! will, not last very - long itself j but instead of .seeking, ' no, a Saviour in yourself, God alone, faVWfefam wi. come iifaaniato in '• Jesus ChfirW Lord.’’, k bad vivatt *W .isaaio t’MATWa on THE Ca^li(nis n ^U B l^ > faM public convenience*'fa ithe' 1 <«iab- ltshmentof sleeping: cars ’.on AH j ' tution. Somet has just been commenced on the line of ^®7»l;,bet»aen Harrisburg aniM ir'i“S;a J ‘S"rja d « each through train, whore fraveliei may procure things to eat and drink ev en more comfortably than they aoyid®* the stations along the road. ■y.naupj). \ Tub Thutst or Success.—Every 'man must patiently abide hia time. -cEe must wSt. Not in listless idleness, t in useless.pastime, i ' * jectiou, but in const endeavor, alir ' is deserved, not.] pWi) ilteb toelaaqai Li.* J .soupo!® ur-tx .J.iirtd evsri ew salguod .-ill .4 £ 4 m