Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 18, 1860, Image 1

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tXiaKifru.« llkli.TOTi.T .o»;> v •• *»*'*>Ji.niA|-fr»Sfi(iiM^Br 1 •) , .-u. •• ■_ - .; -.' ! . .‘‘Li'jiU 4*auaifr«hrttefei; ROME, GEO., THURSDAY .OCTOBER 18, i860. A**£NS MO. 124. Daring von thou > half year's rad* denc« in Japan, I bmiwnr wii $1 )C artiltocekln Courier pcnusnen EVERT fUESDAT, THURSDAY & SATURDAY JIORH'OS By H. DWINELL. AT FOUR DOLLARS. A .YEAR. Invariably in advance. Snswss 0^?. Terms df Advertising in Tri-Wecltly. run sqit.vub or vn» uses. One insertion - 4J4J Two insertion* M® Each additional insertion, ..'>.25 One Month J-®® (Two Months ®-®® Three Months 7.80 Six Month* 1®,®® Twelve Months A libernl discount will be ma le to those who advertise larger amounts. Obitaarie* of mom than fivo lines charged the same as advertisements. Notice* nf Mirrivtc* and Death*. not ex ceeding Fivo Lines in length, aie published gratuitously in the Courier. The Wends Of lit* parties are requested to send in these no tices necomnanicd with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. , BRO, & CO.. No. 330 Baltimore *L, corner Charles, BAITIIOJIEi MD.| lUrORTERS AND SEALERS IE Watches. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS, Military and Faney Goods generally ™A Co. Inrite attention to tholr rich •ttd extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to any othor establishment in their line. One of thoir firm, visiting Europe annually ena bles tbem by a careful selection from the best sources to odor inducements to purchasers 1 both in style and price second to none. Watrhes-of the best'rnakers nnd in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. oug2-twl.y Dr. J. T. DUANE, - RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME, GEO. Rooms over Fort A Hargrove. H AS boon engaged in tho practico of Dentistry fn Europe and the United' State* for the last twelve years: and will guarau- teoto thnse-that employ his services, entire satisfRetion, in both, the operative and mechanical branch of the business. Particular attention given to regulating childrens teeth. J^AU work performed at reasonable charge*. mnyl7—twly. £h>fc8?ioniil 0{|lr9?. n. 4). IIAnvar, . . iiVXLAr SCOTT. HARVEY Sc SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, . . . . . . . . . GA. A DVANCES of money can usually b« had upon ,.sil claims left for collection, ltorao, June I.—ty. Z. B. IIAUUROVE, ATTORNEY at law, ROME, - - - - - - - GA. 0 .vies—Over Fort A Hargrove's new store. foblO-ly Fall Importations, 1860. RIBBONS. Millinery & Straw GoodB. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RXyBBOHS, Bonnet Silks and Satins, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, Ac., Ac. No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore st., BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a stock unsurpassed in tho United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. TERMS—8 months, six per cent, off for * h, par funds. ang4-2mtw CEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME Wt.r. practice in the counties of Cherokee Ga. O.H ‘Z over N. J. O nberg's Clothing store SatEi&kfcKiraitevcR—Underwood A Smith, Rome "Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Go. jan27 TIIOS. J. VERDERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, - -- -- -- --- - GA. Will practice in the counties of Floyd, p.lk. Paulding, Carroll, Haraldsou and Cass, iiri.t attention paid to solleoting, janlO-ly j.]w. it. c. H. smith. UNDERWOOD At SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, GA. Pn.rrtcit in Upper Georgia: also in the Federal District Court of Marietta. janlO’iO-ly NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Relief, AMD TUB RICH MANS FRIEND ! arris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD P Li O W T HE MERITS OF THIS Plow over others, for tho cultivation of both Cot ton and Corn aro many, but oniy its leading morits: With four wings, two small and two large, it can bo converted toto Seven different Plows, all of whioh are very noccssary for tho cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very important featuro'is durability. A Plow completed will Inst a man from two to five yoart, accord ing to the soil he cultivates, and will onty cost about TUreo Dollars to put it up. An Agency will soon he established in Rome, and then planters will he invited to call and son for themselvus. Address. B. F. REYNOLDS. mar20tritf. Kingston, Ga, C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and Tennosscs. ‘•tit-'.- >\ mug3| ATTORNEY at iAv, romJ&.'ri ft .*%.•?. febl0'j7 _ . _ „ ,, ... AT. LAW, , , . . GA. W. B. TERHUNE, 7ATTORNEY ROME, Ornca—In City Uaii Building. nfflMijLi '***& ' DBS. GREGORY & FA BELL, BROAD ST- - ROME, GA, Orrioc—First door below Choice Hotel, octldtwly Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at' the Drug Btore of Baker, Eeiiols A Strickland. t It sons over McGuire A Pinson's store. Rome, Ga., July 14, trily. DR. H. V. M. MILLER, Has removed his Office to the Room* over Duncan's Star*. marlS.trlfim. NOWLIN, M. D., I ... . GEORGIA. J. B. W, ROME v-S-Oftl.ie over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. ' fehJXlrily. Dr. B. A. WARE, PRAC^JOIN^ PHYSICIAN, Ten miles ' west of oetVia-ly, I.V.ME, GA. Ha H t PENNY GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, QA. Sept 7, ’SL-niS-ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. SILVER CREEK. - - FLOYD, Co, GA Offiea at J. A Whitehead*’ angS.ly. C. W. LANGWORTHY, . . ruoraason or jWIpiaho. organ Guitar and Vocal Music, ROME, GA, angi.ly MONDATt 6(h of AVGtJi -ALSO- To Continue HP week*—two nighU per week, , r , .Terris for Voeal Music, $io, " jnlylStrlSm INSURANCE COMPANY. Ornon~JL\ Rome Railroad Depot^ W. S. COTHRAN, Pr**'t. 0. H. STILLWELL, Sao’y. julyM VERANDA Boarding House In aiglit of the Depot—same aide of the Street, [foblltrily] S. G. WELLS, Pro. Seventh Hear.in the Trade—A font age re quires fail work Kl£"sEAGoi~ PRODUCE BROKER —AND— General Commission Merchant. Office in Seago’n Block, Na IS, Alabama St, ATLANTA, GA. CS.ELL8 all Goods on arrival at 2} per cant. w ill make returns within three days from receipt of Hoods. Will purchase, funds in this city. New York, New Orleans. Fhlladol- phia. Baltimore. Boston, Nashville, Cinoln nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 2} per cont.; on sums of $1,000 or more at l per cent in this City. The oilisens of this City,, or strangers in this City, on sums not less than $100, at l per cent.; on smaller sums at 21 percent ,-Hr-Rospoctfully refer* to Bankers and Merchnn's of this City. mar20trily 0q!r5g. GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA., J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. WILL OPktt ON SATURDAY, 6th Inst, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF .] Velvet, Silk and Straw Misses 1 & Children’s Hats, IN VARIED ft ELEGANT STYLES, And ns tho following list nf prices will show, the very cheapest ever offered in Rome: Dark Straw Bonnets at$l 00,.$! SO, $2 00 $2 SO, and up to $6 00. Velvet Binnets, in all colors, from $8 00 to $12 00, warranted all silk velvet. Children’s Hats, trimmed, from SOe to $5 00. Ladica’ Dress Caps, from SOe to $3 00. Chenille, Silk and Bugled Nets. Fancy Gilt Belts. A beautiful nsw style of Bows and Wristlets. Now Stylos of Ribbohs, at very low prices. Thera 1 Flowers, Feathers & Ruches with this Hotel, where Hdrsos and Vehicles I Cheaper than ever beforo offered, are kept for hire. j»nl4twtf I The Ladies are respectfully invited to eall and examine these gaodt, beforo purchasing elsewhere—an inspection is only necessary to convince, that they are unrivalled for beauty and cheapness. DAVID G, LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, jjjW PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. _JS7-Ofllce in Drug Store of Baker ft Ech I ols. fobl7-trily. A. J. BEARDEN, A M.BRO TYPIST, ROME, GA. Jan31,1880J {Trily. CO 1ETNA INSURANCE HARTFQflD, CON. INCORPORATED lfttft I CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital,-.. $1,500,000 Fold up Capital - 1,000,000 00 Assets 2,080,423 80 E. O. Ririmr, Pros., T. A. Alexakdib, V. P. T. K. DttA.CE, See’ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r. .- W. S. COTHRAN, AgL, Rome, Go. aprllStrily. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Groceries & Sts pie Goods, adapted to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nnils, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linaeye, Negro Shoes, Stripes | pfflENK INSURANCE CO “KSSSm.,' ,, HARTFORD. COR. m<iyl*-ly. Factory Thread, Ac.. 4e. | CAPITAL $400,0001 CHARTER PERP’TUL H. Kai.f.ono, Seet’y., S. L. Loomis, Frost. W. S. COTHRAN, Agt, Roms, Ga. oprilStrily, . Mr. Everett on John SioWfe. ‘ Decomber 8, 185$, Edward Everett addressed a large audience in Fanueil Hall, in: Boston,in tbemidstof the wild fanaticism of the meaner species of Ab olitionism, and rebuked tho sympathy attempted to bo created in favor of John After giving in that speech, a brief history of the bloody events of the S Domingo Massacre, ha present; a picture of the South arid ,ut^ tered the following patriotic senti ments: •• “Upon this community, thus compos, ed, it was thedcsign of Brown to l«t loose the hell-hounds of a servile insur rection, and to bring on a struggle which for magnitude, atrocity and her* ror, would have stood alone in the his tory of the world. And this eight or nine millions,'against whom this fright ful wiir was leveled, are ourfellow-eUizaw, entitled with us to theprotection of that compact of government which recogni zes ilioir relation to, the oolored race—a compact which every sworn officer of the Union or of the States is bound by oath to supportt^ AJhoUE theiu is a fair ] iroportion of ni^rr and women of edu cation and culture—of morai and reli gious lives and charaoten—virtuous fa thers, mothers, sons and daughters, persons who would adorn any station of society, in any country—men who road the same Bible that we do, and in the name of the same Maker kneel at the throne of the same God, being a class Of men from whom have gone , forth some of the greatest and purest charac ters—Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Marshall, in the single State or Virginia, against which the fir»t ffiow had been struck. These Ore the men the women, for whose bosoms pikes and rifles ore manufactured in New Eng land, to be placed in the hands of on ig norant .subject race, supposed, jnost wrongtUWy, os recent events have * to be waiting only for an op] use them! * angry faoe. i have sees 4he children at thei/ .ports, flying tSnfr ttifls Oa the hills, and no amonnt of strings or kites lodged in kea angry word* or Ini: have seen them intent on their games of jackstones and marbles under .the shaded gateways of the temple*, but have never seen an approach to a quar rel among thorn. They are taught im plicit obedience to their parents, but I have never sesn one them chastised.—• Respect and reverence to the sgsdk universal, A crying child iaa rarity seldom heard or seen. We hare noth- our abundant civilization.***!' speak what I know oi the little folks ofJar pan, for more than anypother foreigner have I been among them. !fI ® Of ail that Japan holds there is noth ing I like half so*WeU as the happy children. I shall always remember thelP'slbeblick eyes and ruddy brown, faces with pleasure.- Ir have played battlcdoor with the little maiden* in the streets apd flown kites in the, fields with as happy a set of boys ail one could wish to see. They have Men my guides in my rambles, shown me whs** all the streams and the-^ponda were, where the flowers lay hid in ^he.thioket, where theberriea were ripening on the hi\ls; they hav.e brought me ihellaflNftik the ocean and blo*soms r from the field, presenting there with, all the . modesty and a less bashful grace than a young American boy would do. We have hunted the fox holes together and looked for the green and golden ducks ■ ?toghed Change of Schedule. J.B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY informs bis friends, and tt.e publio generally, that lie continues the practice of DENT1STR T in nil its branch es, anil has fitted up an offiee, over the stare of McGuire ft Pinson, where he Is prepared to oxecuto nil operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved ninnner. Ho would alto eall tbe particular attention of those in want nf Artificial Work, to his su perior style of teeth, set on gold plate; for beauty, strength .and life-like nppenenneo, they are not surpassed. As an impression has been made that my prices for dental opera-... — - tions aro higher than the usual run of Den- (Sundays excepted) at 81 o’clock, P. M.,am tists, I bog leave to say that they are the same I return next.day at 61tfolock,A. M. as charged bv Dentists at Augusta, Macon | W. 8. COTHRAN, Genl Bup^. and Saronna’n. For Artificial Work my char - ■ ■ "—*rrf—~. . n n ges are a* follows: | W. & Atl&IltlC (St&tO) R, R Entire Sets Upper and Lower from$100 to $251 Half Sots, Upper or. Lower, from SO to ISO Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 2S each. Partial Sets in proportion to tho abovo. As I am well posted in all tho late improve ments of the day, I feel confident that I can moot tho wants of all who may need tho ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are want ed) as to their utility in answeriug the purpo ses of nature, I can give thorn in abundance, vo been admitted to the confidence of the domesuo circle in the South, and I have seen there touch ing manifestations of the. kindeet feel ings by which the circle in all its mem bers, high and low, master and servant, can bo bound together; and when I contemplate the horrors lh$t.would have ensued bad tho tragedy on which the curtain reseat Harper's Forty been act- OvnoE Rome Railroad, 1 Romo, March 81,1860. j O N and after Sunday the 1st day of April the Morning train, will leavs Rome daily at 7} o’clock, A. M., returning at 41 o’oloek, P. M. Evening Train leaves Rems daily id Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 miles, faro $5— Joan W. Lawis, Supo’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at. | 10 20 x m Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 v M , , , - . . , .- i Loaves Chattanooga at 8 25 A M from those who hove tostcil iny skill, for llie Arriros at Atlanta......... ...1 40 r K last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. 8tatc *' - I Leaves Atlanta at night.... 8 IS a m n. i. *. wit*. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN I O E ! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. ' T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent 10353 BOUSB, and will be prepared during the coming season, to furnish Ice of the host quality.- The I(So will be oarefally pul up and de livered at the Depot, or to Adam's Express Company, at tho following RATES: For 59 lbs,, or upwards 2 cents. Loss than SO lbs .1 cents. thos. I This road connects each way PERItx & I1A.MKIN, I Rom© Branch Railroad at Kingitoi WHOLESALE AND | Tennewc© A Georgia Railroad atJ3 RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, W ILL keop constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of Groceries. Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard,. Flour, Meal’ Ac., ftc., whioh we will sell low for Cash, or country produce, at cosh prices. We feel grateful for past favors, and hope by irompt attention to business, and fair deal- nft, to receive a liboral share of patronage.— Our mntto will be qulek sails and short pro fits. Give us a call beforo baying elsewhere, Rome, Aug. 31, 'SO.tf. DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chamber* St. N. T. W OULD notify the Trade that thoy are opening Weekly, In new and beauti ful patterns, the WANSUTTA PRINTS, Also tho AMOSKEAG, A New Print, whioh exoelsovory Print in the country for perfection of execution and de sign in full Madder Color*. Oar Print* are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive side. . Orders promptly at tended to. Feb2'80,trUy. DENTISTRY. Dr. J, T. D u an e, I s now permanently located EOfib In Rome, and bos taken rooms/mflSHm ovor Fort ft Hargrove’s store,^-‘■4-t-ULT where ho will be pleased to rooelv* the calls of thost who may require his professional services. He would also state that he is prepared to Insert artlfielal teeth, on vulcanised rubber, whioh is bat snpercceding all other styles of work, now mode, combining os it does, LIGHTNESS, AND i Pleasant Degree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New Yerit prices. m»yt—Ay Rove, Sept 14,1859.-tf. J. B. MURPHY. a. w. r. LAMKix. Arrives at Chattanooga 5 80 A M Loaves Chattanooga, at. Jl 00 r k Arrives at Atlanta ....11 82 a m This road connects each way with the “ _ >n, the East ilroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar3tri HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROHE, GA. JUST RECEIVED a largo and oxten- eiveStock of School, Classical and Miscellaneous Book*. Also, a large variety of Stationary, JJF*11 Papering, ...... . large variety 01 oianonary, ripniu,, 3 ——- I Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles, COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. dsrSS^SEk lit -SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Oa. HENRY {^JEFFERS,} Ch " le ' t * n ’ S ' C ' September 7,—ly. suppl Ststionsry-at Augusta prices. The attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Oash. jan3—twly Family Supplies BY WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan b Thomas, BROAD ST., ROME, OA. I ’’Y^'ILL koop constantly on band a filled With emotion* to which no w<jrd enn do justice.” r Guizot’s Descriptum of the Lnst Hoars of Lafayette. NS life, says Guizot in liis memoirs, hn t ever been more passionately politi cal than bis; no man had ejer placed his ideas and political sentiments more constantly ,above all other prepossession of interests. But politic* were utterly, unconnected with, his drat#.. three weeks, he approached his last hour. His children and household, surrounded his bed; he ceased toepeek and it was doubtful whether he could see. Hi* son Goorge observed that with uncertain gostureshe sought for torne- tbing in his bosom. He came to his father’s assistance, and plotted in his hand a medallion whioh he always wore suspended round his neok.-, M. de Lafayette raised it, to his lipe ; this wss hi* last motion. The medallion containod a miniature - and a lock of nair of Madame de Lafayette, his wife, whose loss he had mourned for. twenty-raven year*. >: Thus, alrea dy separated from - the -entire. warkL along with the thought and image of the devoted companion of his life, he died. - *i—- In arranging bis funeral, it was a recog nized fact in tiie family that M, de La fayette bad always wished to be buried in the small cemetery - adjoining the convent of Picpus, by the side of his wife, in the midst of the victims of the revolution and the greater partroyalista and aristocrat* whose anoestors bad founded that establishment. The de sire of the veteran of 1780 was scrupu lously respected and complied with. An immense crowd—soldiers, Nation al Guards, and populace—accompa nied the funeral prooession akrai through the boulevards and btreet* ol Paris. Arrived at the gate of tho oonvent Picpus, the crowd halted, the int inclosure-could only admit two or I hundred persons. The fefefiy, neatest relatives end the prin thorities entered, passing the in silence and then across tho gat'd iuid finally entered the cemetery. Th. no politleal manifestation took place no oration was g the sedge. • They^i at my broken Japanese and taught me better, and for a happy, good natural sot of children 1 will turn agaltestth* world. God bless the -boys ana girl* of Niphon 1—Cbr. Home JmwZaL • • # • *i r ra*. 1 BQrThere “ ft groe.t deal of ihilosophy in philosophy in Che ioUowingt ' i:,i ' A boy hearing his father say. 'Twos w poor rule that didn’t work-both wavs; said, “if father applies that rule about his work, 1 will tost it in my pl*y.'( ^.. So setting up a row of brick ped over the first,' which strik second, causes it to fall on tbe which overturned the fourth, audio oa, brick has knocked ddim his neb I only tripped one. Now I wUT raise one and see if he will raise Ms neigh bor.” , He looked in vaiw to see them- rise: “Hero father,” said the boy, “’tis a poor rule that will not work both ways. They knock each other down, but will not raise each other up.” •> >] 1 “My son, bricks and mankind ore alike made of. clay, active in knocking down each other, but riot disposed to help each other up." ;r '* “Father," said tha boy, “doea the first brick represent the first Adam TV, .Thefather replied: “When men fell they love company; but when they rise they love to stand alone, ttho yon der brick, aud-eee other* prostrate: be fore them." 1f ] ... ^ .verawa' Emancipation Scosme.—It is' that there is a grand emai ’ scheme now in embryo in Virginia, which will develop itself in the course of the ensuing winter. The movement is to have for its leader "a distinguished gentleman from Eastern Virginia,' not regarded to particularly' sound upon the slavery question fat many years past.”—Cmrmnati Gazette, v. A candy statue of 1 Wales was manufactured by ia St. Leeds confectioner during the reeeut visit s»f the Prince to that Sty, jit waa placed upon tbe table where tjhe Prince and his companions dined, and the Duke of Newcastle was so well pleased with It that he purchased it for preeeartettou to the Queen. ^ -:-g. mM of ; Miscillant.—A carpenter in Phila delphia is now engaged in constructing five first class frame dwelling*, whieh 1— and carolully selected etoek of TAG W W A TIITICSnnAHT I ginia and North Carolina Tobaeoo, and .w: f?wLANvSiuJi, srgjttSBftaa? wwo,We u * fro * L G. 8. WEATHERFORD, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, BOMB, GA, T HE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, 8UGAR. CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO. MOLASSES, S EG ARB, COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, F1SH,_ DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No protons* is made to a WHOLESALE for Geatleasea’s Dress Boot* * business, but persons may be suro of jjetllng } He employe the best of Workmen Rookingbsm Co. N. O. W. 0. SLOAN. Bomb Ga. W, J, M. THOMAS,. Janelttrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. BOOTS AI^D TBOB8 M AlturACTCIIED sv I V. A, OMBERG, ROME GA. The Subscriber la with a fine lot of extra FRENCH OA TENT LEATHER, and aU other m at least a* Good Bargain* hero at RETAIL as at any other House in the elty. C3TTenns--Ca8h only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrnel—twtf posted oa the latest Dubious. Genteel Fit* and Work warranted. Thsnkfttl for past favors -ht hopes to cetve a continuation of patron ago In ' branch of horns tndnstry. aug2S-ly p. A.OMBERG.