Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 29, 1860, Image 1

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V! JjilTi WAS MR 3.1 \ lATG'IZ .T .OEI i -M VOL 1. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29. I860. r9^SS NO. 116. $|)e ®ri.tocektij Courier PUBLISHED EVERY fUKSDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY XORN’OS r By M. DW1NELL. AT FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably is advance. ’ Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly. PER SQUARE-Sr TEN LINES.. One insertion, 81,00 Twp insertions,.... .*,5? Each additional.insertion, 0,25 One Month - MO Two Months MO . Three Month Six Months,,......, J®’®® Twelve Months, 16,00 A liberal discount will be made to those who advertise larger amount*. Obituaries of more than five lines charged the same as advertisements. Notice* of M<xrria.iu and Deathv. not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, aie published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of the partio* are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. ^rofessioiwl Bijlrds. n. D. HAnVBV, • DUNLAP SCOTT HARVEY * SCOTT, attorneys at law, ROME, . .... .... GA A DVANCES of ihrtnpy:i«>i4i ajuully be had upon «/nod clftimfl left tof••cpliection. Home, Juno 1.—ly.. Z. B. HAROROVE, ATTORNEY At LAW,. ROME. - - - --- - G. Orpins—Over Fort A Hargrove’s new store. febl9—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. 0 ' ' Wi,t. practice in the rountiq* of Cherokee Oa. OUce over N. .T. 0 nher-/, Clotbing store R'.vr.aKVOK—Unclervrood A Smith, Home Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, E*q., Athene, Ga. jan27 Smginegg Cgirdg. CANFIELD, BRO. & CO., No. 220 Baltimore st., corner Charles, BALTIMOIlE,MD., j’t IMPORTERS ANt) SEALERS -IN Watches. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS, Military and Fancy Goods generally 5"* Co. invito attention to their rleh and extensive stock of Goods, not Inferior to any other establishment in t^eirliM. One of their firm visiting Europe annually ena ble, them by a careful selection from the best sources to offer inducement! to purchasers both in style and price second to none. Watehes of the best makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. • i aug2-twly • Fall Importations, 1860. Millin?iy B iPstaaw^ood*. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIBBO 3S3T S , Bonnet Silks and Satins, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOV’KRS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, Ac., Ac. No. 237 and Lofts of 230 Baltimore st., BALTIMORE, MO. Offer n stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. TERMS—0 months, six per rent, off for c £ h, par funds. aug4-2mtw Dr. 0. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, ROAIE, GEO. Booms over,Fort A Hargrove. *g/AS been engaged in the j XjL-practice of. Dentistry In Europe and the United States for the last twelve yearaj 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. ■ gSV*AU work performed at reasonable charges. niayi7—twly. VERANDA Boarding House !j Insight of tha Dspot—4smc side of Street, [fsblltrily] . & G. WELLS, Pro. WOULD CALL THE ATTEN tionof the Ladies, to their new and elegant assortment of BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, and eVerythihg be longing to the MUiniey business. Opening on Saturday. mar22triw. ETOWAH HORSE, ROME - . GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. (Lateof Eatouton Hotel,) Tan Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot jan5 TIIOS. J. VERDERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, / * OA ' Will practice in the counties of Floyd, YMk. Paulding, Carroll, Harnldson and Cass, girict attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly j.lw. n. cKDF.nwoon. ..... c. it. smith. UNDERWOOD A SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT L A W. ROME • 0A ; Vn.kcnc.K in Upp^r Gm>r«iat also in the pA.laraJ. Diatrirt Court bf Mariotla. jan20*59-ly • NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man's Relief, AND T1IK RICH MAN'S FRIEND ! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD P Ij O -W^m T IIE MERITS OF THIS Plow over others, for the cultivation of both Cot- ^ ion and C'irii are many, but I shall mention only its leading merits: With four wings, two small and two large, it can ba converted into Seven different Plows, all of which arc very necessary for the cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very important feature is durability. A Plow completed will lusta man from two to five years, accord ing to tlie soil he cultivates, and will only cost about Three Dollars to put it up. An Agency will soon lie established in Rome, and then planters will be invited to eall and sec for themselves. Address. B. F. REYNOLDS. innrOfHritf. Kingston. Ga C. H. SMITH, NOTARY public. Com nl-sloner of Deeds for Alabama and JVnncMW. nti»3, T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROMP. ( fehl0'57 W. B. TF.RHUNE, ATTORNEY at law. Orimm'-In City Hail Butiding. GA. nprS-iy Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Store of Baker, Enliols A Strickland. . . . g M m over MoGilire A Pinson s store. Rome, Ga., July 1 i. tri 1 y. . Seventh Tear in the. Trifle—A font age re quire* fast work E. M. 8EACJO, R 0 I)UCE BROKE R —AND— General Commission Merchant Office in Scago’* Biock, No. 15. Alabama St.. ATLANTA, GA. S ELLS nil Goods on arrival nt 2) per cent, Will make returns within three days from receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in this city. New York, New Orleans. Philndcl phiii. Baltimore; Boston, Nashville, Cincin iiati. Saint Louis and Louisville nt 2) per nt: mi sums of *1,000 or more nt 1 per cent, in this Citv.. The eitixens or this City, or sirohgors 'in this City, on sums not less than 9100, at 1 per cent.; on -smaller sums at 2J percent ■serRespectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this'City. mar20lrily. DR. H. V. M. MILLER, lias removed his Office to the W’™'"" over Duncan's Store. maHS.triOm. NOWLIN, M. D„ GEORGIA. J. B. W ROME Srtr-Offieo over Drug Store of NF.WbUN A NOWLIN. feb211ri1y. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten miles west of oct5'59—ly ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., I ROME, Orncr.—In the old Post Office. ayrt'S^ GA. H. H. 1*ENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. Sept 7, '69.-n45.ly. ». C. REESE, M. p. SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD. Co. GA Offlot at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.ly, & c. W. LANGWORTHY, , PROVISION OP IPIAND, ORGAN Guitar and Vocal Musio, BOMB, GA, . augS.ly Prof. C; W, LANGWORTHY’s Jff^umentafMwle wfllopen MONDAY, Dthipf AUGWafru —ALSO— HIS VOCAL CLASS On the Night of. the Tth of August, 2b Cbn&UK SO v*b~to rijklt fier »e'k Terms for Vocal Musle, *16, julylStrHm BOMB MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. BOMB,— - - - • - OA. Orrica—At Roma W. 8. COTHRAN, Prea't C. H. STILLWELL, Beo’y. july28 GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA., J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. TIIE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE, There is a Livery Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. , . , junl Itwtf DAVID (i. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent jCSS-Officc 1n Drug Store of Biker h Ech ols. ’ fcbl7-tfl1y." FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SAl'.E A large Assortment of Groseries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter's use—i For dash, Consisting of - > Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,. Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnaburgs, m«yl8-ly. Factory Thread, he., he. TO THE LADIES! ^ HAViNokECEIVED TfCEIR Spring’ andSummer A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. jan31,1800j {Trtly. AETNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHAUTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, $1,500,000 00 Paid up Capital : 1,000,000 90 Assets. 2,030,423 80 E. G. Ripi.ky, Pres., T. A. Ai.kxaniieii, Y. P. T. K: Biiacf., Sec'ty, A. A. Wii.i.iXms. Adj'r. W.-S. COTIIBAN, Agt., Rome; Ga. aprilStrily. PHOSNIX INSURANCE CQ„ Hartford, 'con. CAPITAL $400,000 ! R PfiRFTUL. KxLiiona. Sert'v., S. L. Looms, Prest. W. 8. COTllRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga. ■prilOtrily, Lord Lyon’s 'Reply. 13 ' : Tokonto, Sept. ! 10, lSbO., Sm—I have .the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the letter dated the ,28th nit., by which', jn common with other distinguished'gentlemen you have invi ted his Royal Highness, tho Prince of Woles to visit the Southern Statesofthe Confederation. )' I assure yot) that tho kindness and cordiality of your invitation have beefa most highly appreciated, and that his Bpyal Highness has received with the most lively satisfaction your hearty ox- iressions of respect for her Mt(jesty the lueen, and of regniddnd affection for her people. ,, His Royal Highness regrets extreme ly that the shortness of the time which he has at his disposal, renders it impos sible for him to visit, upon this occasion th© more Southern portions of theUnit- odStates; Ilis,Royal HigbOMi hhjM* to be uble to go to Richmond, Virginia, but he is so much < pressed' for time that be will bo unable to extend his tour far-! ther South. In fact, the necessity of his Royal Highness being in England by the end ot next month at latest preeludes his being able to prolong his stay in the United States until the season wh’en| travelling in the South becomes heoltl to European Constitutions. Your courteous and- cordial In ritatiOs will not, bowevor, bo forgotten aiid will] be regarded.as an additional proof < tho kindly sentiments entertained t SVards Great Britaiii in all parts of tL great kindred nation. I have thehonoij to be, sir, your very' faithful faumbl: servant, ••• LYONS.'- To $bo Hon. Henry W. Hilliard, and others. Ladies* Fall fashions* The proposed general opening for the milliners,- Mantua -and,- dressmakers, takbs place next Thursday. With re gard to-ball 1 dresses, in oonBCquenoe of the early .arrival of the Prince of Wales, the prospect is very good, and richness of taste and, elegance.of 'material will not be spared in making that interest ing occasion, (the grand ball at the Ac ademy* of Music,)bnft of the most recher che affairs of this year of exciting and important:events, ".ird 1 # Among thq bonnets are to be some:of the finest, description of velvet • that can be made. 1/6 The groundwork of one that we have seen is composed of whito uncut velvet, ornamented be fruit of gold and black color, with rich purple velvet ieaves.-r- Tbq front trimmingsioire. composed: of moss roses and blonde., **" Change of Schedule- OvVicr. RdnS R’aii/rpad, . 1 Romo, Msrcli 31,1-twO. J O N anil alter Sunday the 1st day of April the Morning train will leave Rome daily at 7} o’clock, A. M., returning at 4J o’clock, P, M. Evening Train leaves Rente dally (Sundays excepted) at CJ o’clock, P. M., anti reinru noxi dnv at 0i o'clock. A. M. Wt 'S. COTHRAN, Gcn'l Sup't, W. & Atlantic (State) R. R. DENTISTRY. Dr, J. T. Duane, I fl now permanently loouieU in Honte f ii!ul Iiun falcon n.Hinid *vor F«*rt A IIartfro%e*n store, where he will he pleased to rooeive tho calls of thus * who nnv require his professional ■lervices. lie would also state that ho ’is prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vtilennixml robber, whb’h is fast superccoding all other styles of work, now made, combining as it does, LIGHT* ESS, AND \ Pleasant Do?roe of Elasticity, with; Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at. New Yolk prices, iiinyl—Iv Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— Jou.v W. Lewis, Supe’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at 10 20 a » Arrives at. Chattanooga..... 7 34 i> » Leaves Chattanooga at...... .......3 25 a m Arrives at Atlanta ...140 u EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.* Leaves Atlanta nt tiight 8 15 A m Arrives nt Chuttnnnnga 5 .10 a y Lenves ChattnniMiga, at .1 00 i> u Arrives nt Atlanta .....11 32 A » This road don roots' each way with the Romo Branch Railroad at Kingston, the-Ensl Tonnes* e h Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and tho Nttshvilhs.Jfc. Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar3tri. II. II. WITT. 4. s. WISK. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN ICE! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T IUS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent' ICE HOUSE, aud will be prepared during the coming seanon to furnish lee of tho best quality. The Ice will be carefully put up and ile- livcred at the Depot, or to Adam s Express Company, at the following RATES: For 50 lbs,, or upwards,.,. 2 cents. Less than 50 lbs., .3 cents. DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, Ac Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 62 Chambere Bt. N. Y. W OULD notify the Trado that they are opening Weekly, in new and beauti ful patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, AMOSKEAG A New Print, which excels every Print in th© country for perfection of execution and de sign In fall Madder Color,. Our Print, ar© oheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Order, promptly at tended to. FebTOOjtrlly, Also -the WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST„ % ROUE, GA. ' W ILL keep constantly on hand a large and caroiully eclcctod stock of Vir ginia-and North Carolina Tobacco, and will fupply the trade on a, reasonable terms as dan be had elsewhero. I. G. 6. WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W. O.BLOAN, RoraeGa. W. J. M. THOBJAS, junolOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. White Lead and Linseed Oil. . A No, 1 article, cheap, by A. TUBNLEY, Fbit J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R KSPECTFUI.LY informs his fricuds, and the pulilin generally, that ho continues the practice of DENT1STR 1'in'all its branch es, unit has fitted up an office,- over the store of McGuire & Pinson, whore he is prepared to execu te all operations appertaining to Den tistry. in the most approved manner. He would also cull the pnrtieular attention of those in wautrif Artificial Work, to his su- icrlor style of teeth, set on gold plate; for icauty, strength and life-like nppeaeance, they are not surpassed. As un impression lias been made that my prices for dental opera tions are higher than the usual run of Den tists, I bog leave to say that they are the Same as charged by Dentists ' at Augtista, Macon and Savannan, For Artificial Work myckar- ges are as follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower from 91 Oft to $251 IlalfSets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Sets, Upper unit Lower. 25 each. Partial Sots In proportion to the above. As I am wtdl posted in all the late improve ments of the day, I feel confident that I can meet the wants of all who may need tha ser vices Ufa Dentist, and if refarencosure want ed; as to their utility in answoring the purpo ses of nature, I can give them in abundance, from those who have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States. J. B. MURPHY. Roms, Sept 14,1859.-tf. HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROHE, GA. JUST RECEIVED 6 large and exten sive Stock ot School, Classical und'Miscellaneous Books. Also, a large yariety of. Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, Pointings ami Fancy Articles, suitable for the Holidays. Mcrcliunts and School Teachers, supplied witli Books and Stationary ut Augusta prices. Tho attention of purohascis'rcspoctfully solicited. Terms Cash.. Jan.l—twly tmos. j. PEimr, : : : i : i a. w. r. lamkik. FERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, ■YYTILL keen constantly on hand, a well T T seleoted assortment of Groceries; Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Ffour, Meal’ Ac., <to., which we will sell low for Cash, or oonntry produce, at cash prices. We feel gratefiil for past favors, and hope h prompt attention to business, and fair deal ing, to receive ©liberal share of patronage.- Our motto will be quiok rails and Short- pro- fits. Give us a ©all before buying elsewhere, Borne, Aug. 31, ’50.tf. No 3 Choice House. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WBAttF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. WM. II. JEFFERS, HENRY L. JEFFERS, j ch * r,0 ‘ ten , 0*0. September 7,—ly. Jks. BOOTS A* 19 SHOES MANrVACTCItSn BV F. A. O M B ERG, ROME GA. The Sunscrihcr is supplied with a fine lot of extra FP-ENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER,.and all Other materials for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots & Shoes. He emplqya the;boot.of Workmen and keeps postqd on tho latest fashions. Gtnlcet Fit* and Work warranted. Thankful for past favors he hopes to re ceive a continuation of patronage in this braneh of hortio industry. aug25—ly p. A. OMBERG. ICE! ICE! ICE! UtT’B would respootfitlly inform tho Public TV that our Ice House is now stocked with the best quality of lee, .which can be ftirntsh- od all the Summer, Families supplied from pur .Drug Store.— are taken 4m packing for trans,idrtatten ’by oats,Railroodor Hscks. ,i>; ci apr3—twAWtf ' FARELL 4; YEISER. Supplies JJX; JAS.W. LANGSTON, No. 2 Choioe Hotel, BROAD STREET, BOMB, GA qiHB Undersigned will keOp a general ai A sortment of Family Greceries wnslstin FL0UR^( : ', ‘ BAC6n. .I,— , , 8T M^As8BBi f le^fns, TlSH^ff^DRIBD^D FRESH FRUITS. IN THEIR SEASON, 4c. « No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE poisons may ho suro of - i -“*— business, bat persons may Impure of getting at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL as at any other House in the city. CSsTTerms—Cash only, JAS. W. LANGSTON.* jrne2—twtf Th© Union Meeting in New York. The grand Union demonstration- tlie Cooper Institute last evening (say: the Herald of tlie 18th irist.,) was over-flowing and enthusiastic aflt Such a united und popular movemci lias perhaps, never taken place in city. The utmost harmony prevaded proceedings and tlio proposlti'on to point a committee to nominate on) sti-uight-out Union ticket for the defer qf the Black Hepublieans, wasreceivei with such applause nnd heartiness of en thusiasm as ore seldom* witnessed. The meeting was addressed by ^gentlemen fidm d|Hereiit States of the Union, am the proceedings were on the wholo;ve; interesting, A grand torchlight proeet sion of the Union Leagues and Minute 1 Men. took place Jit Connection with (lie deinanstmtion, and at a late hour tlie immense gathering, inside and out side of the Institute, broke up with loud oh eers for the Constitution and one straight-out Union ticket. Among theorginizations on hand, during- the night, was the Union League, No.-l, of] South Brooklyn, tviiioh was formed pre viously to the fusion at Syracuse,' by 'ill mas Shank bind, Itwr-s the first league organized by the frietidB of the Union, during the present campaign, td defeat, the Black. Hepublieans. The Fusionists were at work all day yesteidny. ut rite Si. Nicholas' Hotel, and ended te day in confusion. The Volunteers, mode two or three new prop ositions, which were rejected, Richmond however, informed them that he Was willing to insert the names of Wm. B. Duncan, A.'T. Stewart, J. J.: Henry,'Mo* sesTaylor,. W. F, 1 Parks and Gov. Item- lilo in tho elcctoral ticket. This was re jected by the Volunteers. :Jates T. Brady wi.s no wiie- e to' be found, A Falsehood Nulled. The following brief dispatch from the chairman of tlie Union National Exec utive Committee ut Washington is: an emphatic answer to the charge that that committee had published, for Northern circulation, a rccorif of Mr. Bell’s course different from that so freely circulated ut tho South, and from which we have made such copious extract. The charge appears to have been started . at Mont- gomory, Ala;: Washington, Sept. 20, 1860. !« E. H. EwtNo —The statement that our oommittee has sent to th© Northan anti-slavery record of Mb Bell' is false. - -We have issued no other' re cord of Mr.-Belt on slavery except the one first published at Nashville. •' A. B. Botilsr. I ,—--- -■ r -i i : Abbest of Neoboxs from 'Georgia.— Wo learn from tho Memphis Avalanche that on the 10th inst., on Underground HatJroad, agent in company with ttvone- gro moti on board the Lady Jackson wpt« MT»Hitod at, that city. They were bound foi Cincinnati. Ono of the ne groes was privately examined, and af ter a slight whipping, he confessed that he was a slave, that his name was Matt and that ho belonged to-J, T. Brown. o:‘ Amorous, Ga. r He also said that' Greij; th© whfte man, was a carpenter. an< whUe working with him, ho had induc ed Mott to run away, felling him that he would -take him to a place where ne groes were as good «s white men. The. other negro was likewise made to con fees, aud gavo his namo as Joe, and said that be belonged to the firm of King A Walter,.©f Atlanta, Ga. 1 He also had- beeitirf^my^bjlf Creig to leave for a The Fowler Befatcation.—In Now York the Fowler Postoffloe defalcation is up before the United States District Court, the plaintiffli being Gcoreo Lav and Gustavus A. Conofer w. the united States, and seventeen issaeahave been agreed upon'to be tried. These issues reiato chiefly to the questions of the knowledge of Law ana tonover. bond- juen of howler, of his being » defaulter of the time of giving the bond.