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Anecdote of Warren.
w i ,Warren the . author' of “The
i of a Late Physician,”- “Ten thou-,.
— ra Yed'r,” 4b.;—ivas -fighting his-
vayotihe B&ryhemet onednyin chan-
, eery Lane with a ruling lawyer, who
.knew hint.yrell. ; Said.Warr(in : :» *'
““.rft,
i) Courier
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pen sqo.vnB ov tbs Lises.
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A llbeiy 1 O.i oomit will, be jnr.jteto. .thoso
wjjio advisyllto l®ybr amonnHf'o l n
Q'lUmrJn of more then live lines cliargdlj
the saino as a.ilveiti-omoiits. ,1,
XiUc-'o'/ M-.yiatei (Mid Destypj, nVt ex-
oebilins Five T,',tcs in length, o’ e •/mulis.icd _ a — ■ . jn. .
aretuitoady in bo Cparto,v ,Tbe rijem.s of Itll 11 111 C± 7 CC blltlW txOOdS
Thybhrtlesp.fe reiiuh'itbu fo -icvnlin the :e " o - ... _ . t, r ^ r .. ; t.-y^—~
tines accompanied with’ P I'espon ible noma
ami they will be published with pleasure.
£i‘offi?sioi|fll G?)lr03.
n. n. HAnver, scott.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME GA.
A DVANCES of monoy cull usually be hod
upon 7»od claims left for collection.
Rome, June 1.—1y. f
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, - * GA "
Oppicb—Over Fort A Hargrove's now store.
foblO—1y
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jv -ROM E, - °A. •
Win, pol itico i.r the p.o’intlos of Cherokee
Ga. Offer. over N. J. O aborts Clothing store
RePResson—Underwood- A Smith, Rome,
,-pe, T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens. Gn. jan27
CANFIELD, BRO. & CO™,
No.'*W homer Charles,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
importers a»d dealers in
Watches. Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE;
BRONZES, CLOCKS,
Military and Fancy Goods,generally
Co. invito attention to their rloh
•lid extouMVo-stock of Goods,-not inferior to
sny other establishment in their liue. Ono
of their firm visitin'? Europe annually ena
bles them by a opi-efal. selection from the boat
sources to oflbr i mb’cement? to purchasers
both In stylo and- price second to none.
Wnteh-'s of the best makers and in every
variety. Military Companies furnished corn-
i- 1 *** ■ !<t* i n*»s 2 - |wl y
bf.J.ttDDANEU~
IW?m8 pver Fort * Hargnavg,,
TTAS been- engaged in the
DL practice of Dentistry tew,
Europe and the United States,
for the last '
tcqto thoso
sati'fnctioh
mechanical bran eh of the bus
Particular'ajtrotfoh given to regulating
childrens teeth.
^SB'All work performed nt reasonable
charges. mayl7—twly.
R.I
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of the Dei
street, [feblltrily]
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO
’ IMPORTERS AND-JOBBERS OF
0*3, ;
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCHES,.FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS,
FLATS, Ac., Ac.
No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Bal|imore»t.,
>'-A ■ BALTIUOBfi3^
Offer a stock unsurpassed. In Uie United
States in variety and Cheapness.
Orders .solicited" and prompt attention
given.
TERMS--# months, six per cent, off for
c £ h, par-mud's. 1 1 aag4-2mtw
rt- r^gaf.XA'LCk.if r
THOS. J. VERBERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, GA.
Wii.l practice in the counties of Floyd,
Talk, Paulding, Carroll, Ilaroldson and Cass.
Strict Attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly
J.jw. H. USDERWO*!* • P* H. SMITH.
UxVDEUWOOD At SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT -LAW,
ROME .s GA.
rnACTJCB, in Upper Georgia: also in the
Federal DisVtct Court of Marietta.
jan20’59-ly
RICH MANS. FJIIEND /
Harris 1 Twelve Pointed Doiible
MOULD BOARD
j=» rtA’O
T HE MERITS OF THIS-
r'ow over oilievs, for
tbo cultiva tion of both Cot-
ton and Corn aro many, but I sin'll men I ion
only it-leering merits: With ion.-.wings,
two smell pm' .wolergo, it can be converted
into Sfeaen d'fi'ei eat Plows, all of wbiah aro
very neocssrr.v to.- the pnillvaMou o” dif-
fei-entarops. And purtlher very important
l'oahire is dmvbiii y. A Plov/ completed
wUllauta mini i'- oiii two la flve years, ncoord-
i.lg to tbo io*l be nidtivales. and will only
co=t about Three Doll, rs .o put I. up. An
Agency will soon ho csteblisbcd ,iu Rome,
and (hen planters will He invited to cult,-and
m A A f.s M I At • S a! ..AM A lid • . A
- C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Dseds for Alabama and
Tennossoo. * *?K®>
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BOMEr.i u-«» ?-1 * fy f - * ■ 1 GA,
febl0’57- 1 ' ’ - '
flV. k TER1
-•‘-AT'ifO'RNBt
ROM 1, . . . . . ,
Office—In-ORyHall Building.
T LA
GA.
nprS-ly '
DrTa. M. STUICKLATSD,
.PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,.
B' at the Brag Store’ oMiaker,
/ h-
Echols & S'l'toUlaud, , .
It join over MoGpL’c A Pinsen s store.
Rotno.'Gj., July T?, l-rily.
•—.q. 1 ,. : i 1 - r t J.AJ "it! u -■*-*■*
" DR. H. V. M. MILLER,
lias removed bis Office to the Rooms over
Duncan’s Store. ■ marT9,tri#m.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
ROME. ; r • GEORGIA.
ce over Drug Store of NEWMAN
Jr NOWLIN. febJIlrily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACT3tef<r*S PHY9-ICIAN,
Ten miles west of
1
oot5’59—ly
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME, . . . . . ...... GA.
0 "{“ r 7rfi?
H. H. PENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTIN& AGENT,
CAVE SPUING, OA.
Sept 7,'5L-n45-ly,
J. O. REESE, M. D.
SILVER CREEK, -FLOYD, Co.GA
c. W. LANfiWOBa^nf,
PROFESSOn OF
filfetNCgOBGjlN
Guitar, and Vodlil Music,
. ROME, GA, - angS.ly
Prof. Ci W. LANGWORTHY’b
N ext session of in-
strumental Muslo wiUopenj
MONDAY. «th Of AUGUS
'
rtof thejth.or
2b Cbnfinue 20 uiSUAlSaimghla per week.
. ,Tarns anVotal Mn***»0J • -' i
julyHtrlSm " - m<n.H -< v , U k
—rpvr
aeo for llieinselres.
mnr20(rilf.
A<b
B. F. REYNOLDS,
Kingston, Ga.
Seventh Tear i»i the Trade—A foul age re-
gi'ii-c* fast work
E. 31. nSSp*
PRODUCE BROKER
.3V0HOE4ft-a k 'S v ' v -
General Commission Mere haul.
Office in Scago'e Block,' No. 15, Alaba,na St.
V? - j n .ATLANTA, P*., : 1 ft
S fiT/tiS all Goods on hn-iv.-l at 21 per cent.
W'Umn’.to rotiunswithin tliveo.fi’v- u-oi#
receipt of foods. W*ll umoliasejrVfitud'i 13
this oily', Now York, New Orleans'-. PhBBnel
phi a. E.1,1 more, Boston, NashgiHi, Qfp.'iu
siati. Saiut.Lonisaid Lot'isvlfle ti 2j .per
pent:.ton snmso" $1,000 o. .no-o r 1 percent,
i lliisCi y. Tho citiBom i o' - , Et?jl Cliy. or
rangers i : this City, on shins not 1c s -'ban
$100, at 1 por cent.; on smaller bums at 2}
pe- co >t
fey-Respcetfully rafjs.rv, tp-Bankers a»d
Merchants of this CiSy.‘' nnavSOI. ily.
H. n. J. s. wis
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOTttE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, nt considerable expense, have
fitted up #n excellent
IOE HOUSE
and will ho prepared dining the coming
season tofnv.n h Ice of tho best quality.
The Jno t -ill be onreJilHy pul, up and de
livered at fl-e Depot,lor to- Adam's Express
Company, altito following
RATESS
For 50 lhs„ ov upwards,2 cents.
Less than 50 lbs S cents.
DoFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS.
80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. T.
"TYTOULD notify the Trade that they are
TV opening Weekly, In not
fill patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMO SICE AG,
A Now Print, which excels every Print in’tho
country for perfection of exeoulion and de
sign ia'full Madder Colors. Onr Prints aro
cheapo.- than any in market, and meeting
with extensive sole. Orders prom "
a‘ ,V - J
DENTISTRY,
Dr. J. T. Du An e,
I s now permanently .located BBjSttfo
inRo.no,aud has taken roomsfrpB&Bjteg*
ever Fort: A Hargrove’s store,^-1-11137
TTTC! UAP A T- OT A QfS where he will be- pleased to rooeivo the calls
tlllj Vv/,VAL v/AJjtxOO of thoiv who may require hie professional
“ ■“ — —■—■*“—iiiflonVn
He would also state that he is prepared
Insert artificial teeth, cm vulcanized rubber,
whleh is/nst supereecdlng all other styles of
work,nsw made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS,
V . AND
A Pleasant Dejfnee of Elasticity,
• . . WITH .
Cleanliness and Durability,
AH w6rtt. performed at New York prices.
0, H. STILLWELL, Soo’y, " July28 muyt-ly
twolveycais: and will guartn-
that employ his. services, entire
in bo h. the operative and
nncssi
use ijs&Bab.
pot—same side.of the
B, G. WELLS, Pro.
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.; -ffe
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR BTAGE OFFICE,
There is a LiSrciV S!,. b'e kept in connection
with this Fo'el. v/lic.e HorsoS and Vehicles
are kept fo.‘ lilre. junHtwtf
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
P 13 N MAN, -
Collector aud General Agent.
JSS'Offico ln Drugstore of Baker A Ech
ols. . foblT-trily.
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR BAfiE A .
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple-Goods;
adapted to Planter’s usd—' '
..For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnabnvgs,
moylS-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
J. B. MURPHY
T) ESPECTFUlLY i'jiot ma his friends, and
Xv the public geneidllf. Hint ho continues
tlicpructiceoi' DRNTlSVRYh' oHitsbranch-
to execute all opera lions.>ppertainjug to Dcn-
Ustry, ip tjie most;approval: mehnor. •
J Ht» would also dall ;lio particular nttenti
of those'dn wont of Arilficiivl Work, to’ his i
C .A. LARGE. A8SQBJMENT.OF : i,
Velvet,, Silk.and.Stratv
Misses’ & Children’s Hats,
IN VARIED A ELEGANT STYLES, *
And ss tho following list Of prices will bIiow,
the vory; cheapest aver offered in Borne: >
Dork Straw Bonnets at $1 00, $1 50, $2 00.
ti 50, and up to $0 00.'
Velvet Bjnnetj, iif’oil cblors/from <t# 00 to
$12 00, warranted all silk velvet;
Children's Hats, trimmed, from.SOo to $5' 00.
Ladies’ Dress (Japs, from 50c to $3 00.,• b •
Chenille, Silk and Bugled Nets. ., i
Fancy Gilt Belts. ’ ,
A beautiful new style of Bowa and Wristlets.
- New Styles of Ribbons, al very low prices.
Flowers, Feathers & Ruches
Cheaiier tlia'Aever before .offered,' ,.
The Ladies are fespeetfiilly invited to call
and examine these goods, before purchasing
elsewhere—an inspection.is only necessary
to convince, that they are unrivalled for
beauty, and cheapness. •
A. J. BEARDEK,
AMBROTYPIST,
HOME, GA. .
jan31,l8flo; . [Triljr.
ffiTNA INSURANCE
. HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPOI ^
. . !»
1,000,000 oo
so
, , . p.
T. K. Brack, Sec’ty, A. A. Whliamb. Adj’r,
W. S. COTHRAN, Agt, Borne, Ga.
april5trlljr.
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO
HARTFORD, COtf.
CAPITAL $400,0001
CHARTER PERFTUL.
H. Kei.i.ogo, Soct’y., S. L. Looms; Prest.
W. S. COTHRAN.Agt,, Borne, Gn."
' aprilStrtly. • ■ - . ,
very
-. am in
>. i amsor-
You
she
mai
*1 trouble: I wish yoi
jr to toy Mrs. Warren is
nowwThata*
ndl'tttn ihvUed to-dine
Chancellor-,’at his house.
dof My dear-friend you are the. very
—n,to.«dviso mer” r .
_■,ih^t it dopeitdbcf upon thhstatoof
Mrtt. Warren’s health, to which-Warren
replied,~tflht’°1»e#*Tierv0us system was
‘ssionolly,* 3
very delicate, but that professionally,he
ought not to omit dining with the Lord
Chartccllbr, <to., Ao. , Finally, niter
many prds, and cons, Warren suffered
himself to be persuilded to’'Stay at
home and. .not to dine with: the Lord
Chancellor. Upon,thja his-friend cote-
Km'OT8flar«sst
the cause of his ’ absence in his letter *
the > Lord Chancellorfor that-he ,.a1
ways wgs invited , to .dine there*am
fi!
ner. With this he sudaenly Wist
Warren good day* and went raph
Off. I. : 'VfS
The latter pauspd a moment and then
rhshed after him.
“Stop i 8Mp !" Ke cried. I Wish to
say that you had better not mention ihe
to his. Lordship.” • , k‘ -
“Gb, yes,X' w^CU Be sure mf, ib—’
Gfood oye.” , ..; „. ... ...; — i»i
Warren rushed dfW’hith breathless,
“The fact is,” he replied, that a—in
exactly going to
JhanteUor to-moi>
’•w BN itW'-lCfaw^rlttSmtoerJ
’ , 4 XnM n God. ,
Thou know’st full well thou art A man;
Then wherefore ahouldst thou strive
For things which only God’s wise-plan
Both can and 1 wifi contrive t
With purblind wit and stubborn will,
Through thousand bares thou gropest
ffl/ ■ a/.;[{. jV-Vf'ili. 6 ^
Forever wond ering,
1 Hi What will to-mon-ow bring?
e everywhere,
above.
'other’s care,
iove. „
lothes,,. were^ ready
That nursed' thy infancy.
t ***4to*E -SI mi isuimlS
What e’ie thou purposest todo,-
»yed sense must carry through
,t directs is wise,
y0%U.
How oft’ hast thou - to? strtdtl been
:nri r * hrouAfci,«rt u-‘<U itiil
And^had, then; God but let'be done
WhaTthou had’st purposed and begun,
Ha^wroughUlfy overthrow.
, Change of Schedule.
^^Nand.after 8u
'*? !l _
Hons art hlgher llfa a the' UsiiaT run
lists, I beg leave to <>Py that they art thosame
as.charged by Dentists rt Augpsta, Macon
and Savniinri). XV- Artidoial Work-my char-
ges are as follows:
EnliioSala Upporci-.’ Lowe/from$100 to $251
Half Sets, Upper or Lono-'. il-om ' 60 toT50
Temporary SetsfUpper anil Lower. 25 each)
Partial Sots in proportion to the above.
As I pm well pouted in all the late improve
ments' of l lie day. I feel confident that I can
meet thAw.v.itsof all whomdy need the .ser
vices ofa'Dinil -.. aud If referencosate. want
ed: as tO’theb' nlilCy ia answeriugi'bo nurpo-
sei of iirtme.'f.cif.' .,-lve them In abmidahoo,
li-oui ihoso who 'r. vo toctod my skill, tor the
last fourteen yean, i i this, and'. adjOWIng.
States. '''' ■ *’■ ‘‘
• J.'B. MUBPHY.
Rons, Sept U, 1859.-tf.
Tiros, j. psunr, ::::::: o. w. r. lahkix.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE -AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 1 Choice Hotel,
W ILL keep constantly on hand,, a well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,"
Meal’ Ac., 4c., whleh we will sell low for
Cash, or country produce, at cash prices. We
feel grateful for past favors, aud hope by
lrouiplrftent'ou to business, and fair deal-
in-, io receive p llboral shore of patronage.—
Om motto will bb qulek sails and short pro-
fi: . Give in o call bqforo buying olsewhers,
Borne, Ang. SI, ’jll.tf.
Office Rome Railroad;
Rome, March 81; 1860. /
iunday tha.lst dajtiqf April
train will leave Rome daily
at 7i o’clock, ArM., returning tat'4i o’clock,
P, M. Evening Trsip leave* Borne dally
(Sundays excepted) at 6} o clock, P. M.,and
return next day at Of o’clock,'A. 1 If. ’
W. 8. COTHRAN, Gen’LSup’t.
W. & Atlantic (State) R, R
foot-i-a. I am nbt
dine with the LpiyL.-Ohanfie]
“Not going (o^dine with Lord Chan
cellor to-morrow? said the other, idid l
understand you to say, after all this
talk, that you are hot going to dine with,
him V* '' ‘ ‘
"NoI nol I. tell-you,” : cried 1 ’poor
Warren,in an agony, ‘No/, -rl .
•‘Nor I either,” quoth hia friend.—-
‘(joodbye Warren rl • .
B®*What shall be done with the Ap
ples is a question asked by jdl the farm
ers. The Boston CttuHer,^sp^kirig^of;
setts andothe/j^asterh^States, says:
“The land is. full of apples. Every
orchard has produced an abundance.—
It has been a great year of plenty, .and
if apples would only keep os grain keeps
we should have enough of this -gear’s
produce to supply us through' severf
yews of apple &mihe.” /i . i-i
But God clears -up what we perplex,
Ilis loye makes plain the way;
:»? wbea. ottr souh. we j«*,
And guide us when we stray.:
|##%W«tithful, good &**&<£. "
irnddseafs* Father’s heuiMtMd>Wmd,
, And us poor silly sheep- »
^From rate’s brtekvrpAkfteR,.
bmr m hbbi^mmtWLMtm
- ' In silence works ouY good! h
While we, -with way
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5—
Johv W. Lewis, Supe’t.
' CORNING PASSENGER TBAIN- .
caves Atlanta, at- ,,...10 20'A is
rrlvcs BiCliattanpoga.. ...7 34 r u
Loaves Chattanooga at...... 3 25 a n
Arrives at Atlanta,.'. 1.40 p u
1 EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night.............. 8 15 a v
Arrives at Cbalienoogn...... 5 30 a m
Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 p k
Arrives at Allanl-a .....U 32 A ■
v iThis road connects each way with the
Romo Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee. & Georgia Ro.ilrond at Dalton, and
tho NashviUbA^Chattanooga Railroad al
Chattanooga! S§? mar3tri.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bdtffseller & Stationer
BOUE, OA.
a JUST RECEIVED
lit large and exteu-
, F.alvo,Stock ol School,
Classical, and Miscellaneous Books
JOf-Tho old “Key-stone,” ’•itself a fty
mous Edinburgh relic, was reoently de
posited with the usual ceremonies; fd
mark the cite of “The oMTolbopth,”
rendered so famous by Sir Walter Scott,
in the “Heart of Mid-Lothianl” A
heart, inlaid with Broadlaw grainlteisto
be placed around it.
B®“An idiot in Glasgow, pained Me;
Fadden stripped the clothes from d child,
five years oldfor the purpose of selling
Then, heart, take courage. hope the
■ . bestl.,^. . .ti
OWliSSffit 1 ^thai "viilnot K*iS
In planning good for thee. 11
He cannot hate thee-no, nor yei,
Believo me, can thyiGod forgetl: ?
*l u f” 5Y?!y.
o God each child is dear.
Dd likeachild. learn aud rest
’ . Upon thy Father’s arm; .. 1 - • i
Pour out thy troubles on his tgreast,
And thou shalt knpw no harm;
Then shalt thou by his (and be brought
On w&yswhich now thou know eat'not,
Up through a well-fought.figh^c'
To heavenly peace andjighfeauV,,.
H^The fabulous Unicorn has been
found by a tusveler.. H6 says it exists
in the interior of Thibet,
wher *’ ‘ ‘
aarNo man can be in two places]
tho sume time;.butmdny* hypoorilio
fellow has shown that ho can be tv
things in one place.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS TO-* "
JEFFERS & COTHRAN, „
Factors & Oommtssioa merchant
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON SQttTIf'CAROLINA.
WADE S. COTRAN, Romo, Ga.
WM.H.JEFFERS, 1 Ch.,i,.tAn so
HENRY E. JEFFERS, J CharIo,t8n ’ C '
September7,—ly. , ...
Family Supplies
JAS. W.LAMSTON
No. 2- Choice Hotel,
■ ' BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a general asl
sortment of Family Groceries coniistinj
FLOUR4 BACON,
MEAL, LARD,.
SUGAR, CANDLES, '
, . . . U 8YBUP,„■ ... TOBACCO.
MOLASSES, 8EGAR8,
FlSH? FFBS bRrilD C AND FRESkl
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ati.
No pretense , to made to a WHOLESALE
businoss, but parsons may be sure of gctttej
at least,. as Good Bargains here at RETAil
as at any.other Houseln tho cify. .
^'Terms—Cash only.
J.V8. w. lanuhton,
jrnc!—tntf