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ROME, GEO., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER It; i860.-
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B. D. HARVEV, DUNLAP SCOTT.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME GA.
A DVANCES of money can usually bo had
/\ upon geod claims left for collection.
Romo, June 1.—1y.
Z. B. HARliROVE,
ATTORNEY at law,
ROME, - r - - - OA.
Option—Over Fort A Hargrove’s now store.
' feb!9—1y
SnAess-SttH.
CANFIELD, BR0. & CO,.
No. 229 Baltimore st, oomor Charles,
BALTIMORE, HD.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILVE^AND PLATED ivARE,
• BRONZES, CLOCKS,
Military and Fancy Goods generally
-. — 'A- Co. Invite .attention to their rloji
and extensivo stoolc of Goods, not inferior to
any other establishment in their line. One
of their Arm visiting Europe annually ena
bles them by a' careful selection from the best
sources to offer inducements to purchasers
both in stylo and price-second to none.
Watches of the best makers and in cTery
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. " aug2-twly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
Wli. praetiee in the counties of Cherokee
Ga. Office ovor N. J.,Omborg’s Clothing store
r HuFRnfcKcn—TJndorwood k Smith, Romo
Oj. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan27
THOS. J. VERDERY,
ATT6RNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, GA.
Will practice in the counties of Floyd,
P»lk", Paulding, Carroll, Ilaraldson and Cass.
Strict attention paid to collecting. jan20-iy
J.jw. H. UNDEUWOOD. ..... C. H. SMITH.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, . •» . . . GA.
Practice In Upper Georgia^ also in the
Federal District Court of Marietta.
Jan20'59-ly . ,,
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and
Tennessee. *08®,
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
feblO’57
1 W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, ' GA.
OppIoe'-t-Iu City Hail Building.
aprS-ly
Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE at the Drug Store of Bakor,
Echols ft Striokland.
Room over McGuire & Pinson’s store.
Rome, Ga., July 14, trily.
DR. H. V. M. MILLER,
Has removed his Office to the Rooms over
Duucan's Store. inarl3,trifim.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
BOME - - - - GEORGIA.
SSET-Ofilec over Drug Store of NEWMAN
A NOWLIN. feb211rily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles west of
oct5'59—ly KwME, GA.
WM. FARELL, BI. D.,
ROME J'.... GA.
OppiCE-rln tho old Post Office.
aprl’67
H. PENNY)
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
Sept. 7, '59.-n45.ly,
'' J. C. REESE, M, D.
silver Creek, - - floyd, Co. ga
. Office at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.1y.
C. W. LANGWORTHY,
PBOFBSSOROr
mflPIANO, ORGAN
Guitftr and Vooal Music,
ROME,. G A, nugS ; ly
pen|«^m
GUST, 18^0.
Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY’s
"VEKT SESSION OF IN-
X1 strumentol Musio will o]
on
MONDAY, 6th of AUGUI
,:r ' / 1 "• —ALSO—
HIS VOCAL CLASS
On the Night of the Tth of August,
To Continue 20 weeks—two nights per week.
Terms for Vocal Musio, $10.
Jnlyl8trl3m, : ■ i ; ; ; .’; 1
ROME
ROME, - - • GA.
loi—At Romo Railroad Depot.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Pros’t.
[. STILLWELL, Beo’y. ju!y2«
Fall Importations, 1860.
RIBBONS.
Millinery & Straw Goods.
armstrongTcator & CO
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBBONS,
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, STRAW SONNETS,
FLATS, Ac., Ac.
No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore st.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer n; stock unsurpassed In tho United
States in variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention
given.
TERMS—0 months, six per cent, off for
e g h, par funds. . , aug4-2intw
NO HUMBUG,
But the Poor Man’s Belief,
AND TUB
RICH MAX'S FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
?LO W .
T HE MERITS OF THIS
Plow ovor others, for
the cultivation of both Cot-
ton and Corn aro many, but I shall montion
only its leading merits: With four wings,
two smalt and two largo, it can be converted
Into Seven different Plows, all of which are
very necessary for tho cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow eompleted
will Inst a man from two to five years, accord
ing to the soil be cultivates, -and will only
cost about Three Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon be established in Rome,
and then planters will be invited to call and
seo for themselves. Address,
B. F. REYNOLDS,
mar20tritf. Kingston, Ga.
Seventh Year in the Trade—A fast age re
quires fast work
E. SEAGO^ ~
PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Seago's Block, No. 16, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS all Goods on arrival at 21 per rent.
Will make returns within three days from
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in
this city. New York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at. 21 per
cent,; on sums of $1,000 or moro at 1 per cent.
Ill this City. The citisous of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not Icsb than
$100, nt 1 porcent; on smaller sums at 2J
percent
.SS-Respectfully refers to Bankers and
Merchants of this City. mnrSOtrily.
’ Dr. J. T. DUANE,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ROME, GEO.
’ Booras over Fort A Hargrove.
e year.; and will guaran-
mploy. hit s '
urope
for the lift .twelve ,
tee to those that employ. his 'services, entire
satisfaction, in both, the operative spid
mechanical branchof tho business.
Particular .attention given to regulating
childrens tqeth.
ffS'Ml work performed at reasonable
charges. . mayl7—tWly.
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of the Depot—same
Street, [feblltrlly] 8. G. WELLS, Pro.
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.J
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR StAGE OFFICE*
There is a Livery Stable kept in eonneotion
with this Hotel, whore Horsos and Vehieles
are kept for hire. janUtwtf
LOVE,
IC,
DAVID
NOTARY P
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
^©•Office in Drug Storo of Baker Jc Ech
ols. fcbl7~trily.
FORT ft HARGROVE,
OFFER FOB
LARGE AHSpRT
Groceries & Staple
adapted to Planter’s use—
For Cash,
Consisting of , i
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Ncgrq Kerseys, Blankets,
Linspys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
-Shirtings, Osnabnrgs,
mqyli-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
Will o£feN on ,
SATURDAY, 6th. inst,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OPi *
Loi.r—ieWMOWt tWATi—nii'i
{ all
■’tte New Orleans papers'* havd f
particulars .of Gon.'Walker’s executic
gK.arite
KSaffJrswMS
ifrg'tiho facts oftlio Sinfroftderi' Saykt ? •
.General-. *
IN VARIED ft ELEGANT STYLES,
And ns ttic following list ofpVtees will »ho\v.
tho very cheapest ever offered' in ROmei
Dark Straw Ronilels at $100, il 60,' $2 00
$2 50, and up to $6 00. ’
Velvet Bonnets, in all colors, from' $0-00' to
$12 00, wat-ranted all silk velvet.
Childreh’s Hats, trimmed, from 50o to $5 00 v
Ladies’ Dress Caps, from 50c to $3 00. • J :
Chenille, S|lk and Bugled Nets.
■ Fanpy GiltBelts. ' f .,,
A beautiful new style of Bows and Wristlets.,
New Styles of Ribbons, at very low prices.
eUeWhere^-an inspection is only
to convince, that they are unrivalled i for
beauty and cheapness,
TO THE LADIES!
MISSESNOBLEMTOECKEl
HAVING RECEIVED THEIR
Spring and Summer
mm*
w
'ttonof tlielmdlce.
assortment of BONNETS. RIBBONS
AND FLOWERS, and everything be!
II. H. WITT .i. s. wise.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
I C E !
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T IIIS Firm, at considerable expense, have
fitted vrp an oxcellont
IOE HOUSE,
and will bo prepared during the coming
season to furnish loo of the best quality.
Tho Ice will bo oarofuily put up and de
livered at the Depot, or to Adam’s Express
Company, at tho following
RATES:
For 50 lbs„ or upwards, 2 cents.
Less than 50 lbs .....\.3 cents.
DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, Ac Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. Y.
UJ OULD notify the Trado that they are
TV opening Woekly, in now and beauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKEAG,
A Now Print, which excels ovory Print in the
country for perfection of execution and de
sign in frill Madder Colors. Our Prints are
choapor than any in market, and meeting
with extensivo sale. Orders promptly at
tended to. . Feb2’60,trily.
E
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T, Duane,
'mm
now' pormanentlv located
in Romo, and bos taken rooms
ove'r Fort ft Hargrove’s store,
where he will bo pToaspd to reoeivo the calls
of thosa who may require his professional
services.
He would also state that he is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on vulcanUod rubber,
which is fast auperceeding all other styles of
work, now made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS,
AND
A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity,
: flo a wits ■
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at Now York prices,
muyi—ly
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
T> ESPECTFULLY informs his friends,and
JLV the public.generally, that he edutltSues
thepratttfjdBfDBNyjarR^jdRBerLich-
es, ail'd has fitted up an office,'.Aver the store
of McGuire ft Pinion,_Whe>& he is prepared
to exccuto all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved jnanner-t r .
Ho would also call tlio-partioiilar ittimtlon
of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su-
C erior style of tooth, set on gold plate f for
eauty, strength and life-like, appeaeance,
they are not surpassed. As an iin^ressionhas
been made that my prices, for dental opera
tions are higher than tho usual run ’d?-Den
tists, I beg leave to say that they are tho sake
as charged by Deatiste at Augnsta, Macon
and Savannab. For Artificial Work my char
ges are as follows!
Entire Sets Upper and Lower from$109to $25fc
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 160
Temporary Sots, Upper and Lower, 25 each.
Partial Sots in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted in all the late improve
ments of the day, I feel confident j that I can
meet tho wants of all who may need tho ser
vices of a Dentist, and if.rercrenccs'are want
ed; as to their utility in auawering tho purpo
ses of nature, I can givo thorn iiv abundance,
from thojo who have tested my skill, for the
lost fourteen years, in this, and adjoining
States.
J. B. MURPHY.
Roue, Sept. 14, 1869.-1f.
A. J.
AMB.I
■ ROSE, GA.
Jan31,1860;
>Valkflr r .i»jth,
stronglj*TCitu tho pompous nssuri
the ^Britiih’tiffiofeif ftAl&aWhoth:
demand whs made by Capt. Sklnloh’as
tk' British, offioer,.andi .whether^if ihe
authorities? To this inc
Dolan rirtd Cap?. West; Who
eritf at ' tho inturviewi -tt>Iemhly' r rissert
that Salmon, relied- “Yes you,- surrend
er to me, laairi British officer,”// Tlje
question m rented bjr^eni Widlwr,
and the same .answer given bv Com
mander Salmon, who ratner haughtily
and patronizingly J added,' M You ‘ they
thank.me,-too, that you have, a whole
bone inyour body .’A. The General then-
told, dm tri ithritt w6* 061 olroum- ,
stances he would surrender. Daring
the interview between Walker aod SaL
mon, Alvarez, the Hondureoa General,’
fctoqd at the .door, listening.. The into’
were ordered to form, and, their arms.,
even, totheir knives, were delivered
over to the,British marines, who form
ed a guard over them. U •;> i-..it hria
m That night),, when the men were ’.all ■
asleep, I General! Walker and Colonel
Budler were-taken under guard to the
Icarus, and in the morning all the men
were taken on board the : vessel, where
they were closely guarded, and not
permited to hold any. conversation with
Gen. Walker and Col. Rudler. -, On the
4th, the Icarus weighed- anohor, and
steamed up to Truxtllo, where' she ar-
rived that night. On tho way all the
men of WaUcer’s party iyora, ' searolfod
for papers, which might be used for his
' tion. In addition ,to tho Britis'
i And-madnM'.on.ithe imntf t .thpi _
was a force of about two hundred Hori-
durean soldiers. On the morning of
tho 5th, the men of Walker's.'part
, were marched.pff the ship, and .parade
to the Unitod I
however were t
1q jrjaYftyr^ hrrrgrh.'T
tho Mobile Register writ* on the 15th
ult,: .. • 1 HmjjTW ,/,'iK
The cook of the great ox at the Doug
las festival was'Ferdinand Palmo, an
I tshanoo^V*a*lone o f the celebrities
of Poor fellow, he is now
nearly usedup.. Onoe he was worth
the Italian
jaii3i,i8oo; i: : p'rily.- ■
J1TNA INSURANCE CO,
BAifbF&nii, mKtx« ;
INCORPORATED 1819 i
■ CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital,-...............$1,500,000 00.
thos. j. pbrrv, : i : f-V o.-w. r. L-Xnirm.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel;
AITILL keep constantly on hand, a well
YV seloetod assortment cifiGrbeirteii 'Al
so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Meal’-Ao.,. fto., which we,-will--sell low for
Cash, or oountry produce,'at oiseh prices. We
" * ■ * ’ ' ait favors, and.hope by
usinesa, and’ fair deal-
liberal share of patrqnage.—.
Our motto will be quick sails and short pro-'*
fits. Givo us a cell before buying elsowRora,.
Romo, Aug. 31, ’59.tf.
V
Office Rows Rah.uoad, 1
Rome, March 31, I860; j
O N and after Sunday tho 1st day of April
tho Morning train will.Ieave Romo daily
at 7i o’clock, A. M., return iug at 4f o’clook,
P. M. Evening Train loaves Rome daily
/Sundays excepted) at 01 o’clock, P. M.,pnd
return next day at Of o’clock, A. M.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Gcn’I giip’t.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS TO—
JEFFERS Sc COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE S. COTRAN,
WM.H. JEFFERS, |
nENRYL. JEFFERS, J
September 7,—ly.'
Family
BY
JAS.W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.-
rpHE Undersigned will keep-a general »»1
X sortment of Family Groceries consisting.
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL; r LARD,
' SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGAR8,'
COFFEE, Cotton Yarm
FISH, DRIED AND
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, fto.
-car
os at any other Honseln the oity.
I^Terms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON.
jrue2—twtf
april6trily
PHffiNIX INSHHANCE C0„
> ' HARTFORD, I
CAPITAL 5400,000 !
CHAPTER PERI^CHL.
H. Kellooq, Sect y., S. L. Looms, Prcst.
W. S^ COTHBAl^, Agt,, Rome, Ga.
april6trily. - - ' - ' ■
Change of Schedule-
ntraunicato withitUem.—
On fhe lltli of September tho prisonors
were jpformsd ’by Afir. Squirm, an
American,.that,-thq .General, was.to be
shot the .next day.
W. & Atlantic (State) R. &.
Atlanta to Chattandoga, 138 miles, fare $5—
John W. Lkwis, Supe’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, at...............l.’;....10 20 a h
Arrives at Chattanooga.; 7 34 p u
Leaves Chattanooga at.... .......3 25 a a
Arrives at Atlanta......^ ; 1 40 v a
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night...-...,.;.... & 15 a a
Arrives at Chattanooga................ 6 30 a a
Leaves Chattanooga, at...,...;.-, 3 00, r a
Arrived at Atlanta.... ...., 11 32 a it
This road oonnocts each way with the
Romo Branch Railroad tit Kingston, the East
Tennessee ft GeorgtirRailroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville ft Chattanooga Railroad' at
Chattanooga.
inarStri.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
Rome, Ga} ’ ROME,
Charleston, 8. C. HffffM1 JUST RECEIVED
a large and exton
■iW siveStoek-Ol Sqh'
ioal and Mlseellaneoui
s - variety of Stationary,
Supplies SSSKS'KIiXS; „— ...
School Teaehors, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prioes. The attention
of purchasers respeetfruly
lurehasers rospeetfull;
jAP^tylj.y
WHOLESALE ’, !
TOBACCO H0IJSB!
Weatherford; Sloan &
BRQAJ> ST., BOMB, GA
■\TTILL koop constantly on,
YY and oandully selected stock of Vir
ginia and Nona Carolina tobacco, and will-
supply tho t/ade on u rctsonahlo terms os
ean b«hadelzawhen. f .ms
i IXl G.-S. WEATHERFORD,
W. C. SLOAN, Bome j Qa.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junel9triiy. Rocklrigliam, Co. N, C.
eta $12 sweeknswMt
in a small saloon in Broad way,, and
date say is as happy as
.. wffiiutnrar .
exist it will be when
W ,f»Q jvla
low i'1-
nSSi'Sma-*'
foadri iM ’lppehrslm
globe?-! I» other word*,-, did -tnwfim
chicken pom® ot. an egg, or . did the
first eggout of a.chtckqn ?—Dwton
°Theribbvri , q6^tfon,saytth®* ! «i“pl;
wwwinAfotsrakBi. wwcpmigiety JRw 1 *;
.. - - - - - ■ -"jeeno or
in front ofthree hundredJffondureari tfon." fto am
soldiers. .i«ij
General v Walker and-. Gol.' , Budler
were then ; formally,-delivered ovor to
the Roridureon authorities, and,'the
men were marched off to prfopri.-WMfor
a guard of the British marin(9s.flffh4^
were oonfined, in a- wretebed yprispi
with an allowance of one dollar, and
half a day, fqrthfi whole party,
ugrdedrby.fifty zwjiixty a
men. During their detention, h<
Wvas'Woitkydf him. He.'iMd- itiflR'
tered not which wav the Hen Conran*
m^qy.-acts o:
citizens residing in ; Truxtllo, jforwhil
they, hxpraw < themselYCS], in, terms
warm, gratitude, While in prison .they
learriei the sad fate of their latedhri
ed and; hereto. >opmmandarvi , WalW-
and Budler after being delivered-, oyer
to thoHondureans, were heavily ironed Breckinridger interrupted him to
and placed in dark cells, and nopenfoir who-ws/llizUMUnd choice for. the
idmiowzdien Mr. Stephens promptly re
sponded “Joli - ’’ ’
Per com
says that ]
lican of
12tl
on
port i
nessed by Major -Doll
which led the General to the place of
his execution; He was leddo some old
Spanish barrack ruins about300 yords
from the fort, and there shot; ■'
The profession from thefort consisted'
of two. priests bearing ohuroh emblems
appropriate to the oeoosiori, Gen. Wal
ker following carrying a crucifix and
bted candle, the- Hopdurean local
oers 1m authority,. add»the <soldiers-
with muskets who - were to perform the
deed of murder. Gen Walkbr was calm
and collected—eoldifrlibe, stern ana
dignified in-his bearing, and mid these
old ruins stood like a hero and brave
man only-oould standi hffors'the point,
ed muskets of hired dmrderors; - ’••» .
After the first volley.of six muskets
were fired, the General fell over,- in
front, in the ngonics-of death, when a
dastardly wretch rushed toward him,
and placing thomuzzlo of a musket to.
the General’s left ear, drew the trigger.'
and shattered the head of him whom
all feared.' -This waa.dono on supersti
tious grounds, sinee they all believed a,
blue-eyed man was destined to be' their,
ruler, and they had' been'told by for
eigners that Generril Walker was that
man, and therefore, they wanted to bo
sure of hia death.; •'
After this an American, and - unwill-
g spectator,' proceeded to not in the
irial of the General. His remains,'
however, were viewed personalfyiby!
Hondurean present; in order
- their superstitious imp
and barbarous tastes. A ; coffin
$o the exigencies of -the occasion, was
obtained; General Walker’s dead and
bullet-riddled body placed; within it,
aud bsfried Vrith'ralLtite'ritM -of the
GatheUe Church; tt^tweprietle attend
ing, "in *i lone and*; uritimely grave, *
the land he so desired to redeem fr
benighted t1
natives rind the I
d siid “he folt hol
em‘ M ' ..*nu .’Vir. b
i«b also stated that (
before his execution,
tOm to friehda in. "
wmoh wero taken 1
and'byhfth’hs
.English commander, . „ .
tbUieir destinations. ,
Gol. Budler’- ,Walker's seoCnd.
command 'has boettfsento*’'*
years' confinement in th"
Wl the party;
in number, were ell'jtorm
was once-
prietorof the celebrated Cafe des.
Collonts; in’BrdadWayv. JHetoomed gow
in
Emperor. Poor old Palmo I
is ri dried up specimen c
ar*
Bui his'Second -Choice.-—V
from,the-Dalton Times, i
Linjpnatephens^a 8 ;
choico/he said withem-
asis that.bin ..second choice among
£
eU!‘V miiltJtwjuyi .» &L4GI ti
'MritdhUtcHnrtueuii
8TBAnp0ucm^-i>TbaJaokKxrafiadUp-
pian of the 25th ult., contains alengthy
article severely taking Mr. Bell. to. task
for his supposed support of the Home
stead bill. Perhaps the Mississippi' or-
did not know that it wa« using Mr.
'’a broa^ shoulders to inflict .a user-
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of Hon; Andrew Johnson, U. S. Sena-
tor fronUhk'Btatet for saying thaitCr.
column^i^our
pen hereabouts
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Has
trill su&nti
Lincoln, if elected? We give?
notice that if they do not i
that speech of thoirownt
is found that thopfairie rttee,
existing in large quantitiesju»t back of
Chicago, will make gas aswell andaa