Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 25, 1860, Image 1

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*K> nwtptHUjmhnafi.' VOL i. ROME, GEO., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25,1860. ®l)c ®ri. Courier ► PUBLISHED EVERY tBESDAY, THURSDAY * SATURDAY JIORN’OS ' By H. DWIKGLL. AT POfrR DOLLARS A YEAR. Invariably in advance. Terms of Advertising in Trl-WocUIy. PER SQUARE OP TEE USES. Ono insertion $1.0® Two insertions 1.50 Each additional insertion, ..0.25 One Month, ; 4.00 Two Months 0,00 Three Months, 2.00 Six Months 10.00 Twelve Months 15,00 A liberal dlscountsovill be ma le to those who ndvortise larger amounts. Obituaries of more than five lines charged the samo as advertisements. yotices of Marriages end Deaths, not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, ate published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of the parties are requested to Bond in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. ^Irofessioiwi n. ». HAnvEr, . dunlap scott, HARVEY & 8COTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, . . . GA A DVANCES o( money can usually; be had upon good claims left for collection. Rome, June 1.—ly. Z. II. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - - - - - - OA. OrrtcE—Over Fort A Hargrove’s new store. febl9—ly CANFIELD, BR0.& CO.. No. 229 Baltimore it, corner Charles, BALTIMORE, HD., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Watches. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS, Military and Fancy Goods generally 'A Co. invito attention to their rich and extobsive stoolc of Goods, not inferior to" any otlicr establishment in their line. One of their firm visiting Europe annually ena bles them by a careful selection from tho best sources to offer inducements to purchasers both in style and price second to none. Watches of the be,t makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. aug2-twly NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Relief, AND THE . ItICH MANS FRIEND ! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD KINGSTON HOTEL. KINGSTON, - - - - - - - - GA. TJASSENGERS can get a good warm sup. Jl per at the above named Hotel, immecu- ntely opposite the Tickot office, on the left hand aide of the Railroad going down. Sat isfaction given or no charge. ■ Strict attention to passengers going T. R. COUCHE, Prop’r. to Romo, twtf. VERANDA Boarding House mo side of the Mrieps; Gfii’ds- Mrs. Summerhays WILL OPEN. ON SATURDAY, 6th i&st., A LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF Velvet, Silk and Straw From tho Columbus Inquirer.. A “Cock and Hall Story” Spoiled. Tho annexed simple official statement S3 -» f Times, and the other Breckinridge pa- ■ d ona votoa pers of tHe State have copied from the Baltimore. Exchange anothi In sight of tho Depot—samo Street [foblltrily] S. G. WELLS, Pro. GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA.. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. IJIHEMERITS OF THIS GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - - GA Wli. practice in tho countios of Clierokoe __ xr r PlAikSnir tinre Plow over otbors, for thepaltiration of both Cot ton and Horn aro many, but 1 shall - mention only its lending merits: With four wings, two small and two large, it can be converted lnt» Steen different Plows, all of which aro very necessary for the cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very important foaturo is durability. A Plow completed will lust a man from two to five yenrs, accord ing to the soil he cultivates, and will only cost about Three Dollars to put it up. An Agency will soon be established in Rome, and then planters will he invited to call and sco for themselves. Address, B. F. REYNOLDS, inar20tritf. Kingston, Ga. Seventh Vcar in the Trade—A foot age re quires fast work ffC Offrt over N. J. O.nberg’s Clothing store UitrsnsvcB—Underwood A Smith, Rome Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. ;an27 THOS. J. VERDERY, ATTORNEY at law, CEDAR TOWN, GA - Will praotice in the counties of Floyd, lMk, Paulding, Carroll, Haratdson and Cass. 9iriot attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly s.]w. n. uNnunwoen c. n. smith. UNDERWOOD * SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GA Phacticb in Upper Oeosgia s also in the Federal District Court of Marietta. jan20’59-ly C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and Tennessee. * u S 3 i T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME GA - fcbl0’57 W. B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, . GA. OrriDE—In City Hail Building. apr8-ly DBS. GREGORY & FARELL, ----- ROME, GA. BROAD ST., Office—First door below Choice Hotel. oetlStwly Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Store of Baker, Echols A Strickland. Room over McGuire A Pinseu'a store. Koine, Ga., July 14, trlly. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME, GA. Orrici—At Rome Railroad Dopot. W. S. COTHRAN, Pros’t. C. n. STILLWELL,, Sec’y. july28 Dr. J. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME, GEO. Rooms over Fort A Hargrove. S A8 been engaged in tho practice of Dentistry in po and tho United States fo'r the last twelve years; and will guaran tea to those that employ his services, entire satisfaction, ill both, the operaf mechanical branch of tho business Particular attention given to rogulating childrens teeth. j&~AU work performed at reasonable charges. may!7—twly. DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent, _pwOfflea in Drug Store of Baker A Ecb Ech feblT-trlly. A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYP1ST, ROME, OA. ]an3l,lS00J ‘ » ’ ^THly. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO, —SUCCESSORS TOi-i•' JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors A Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, * CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA WADE B. OUTRAN, Rome, Ga. H E&RY Lf^FFiB^ } ? h * 8 ’ September T # —ly. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nalle, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnaburgs, may 13-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac, E. M. SEAGO, R0DUCE BROKER s General Commission Merchant Office in Seago’s Block, No. 15, Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. ELLS ail Goods on arrival at 2} percent. Will make returns within three days from receipt of Goode. Will piirohase, funds in this city. Now York, New Orleans, Philadel phia. Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 24 per cent.! on same of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City. The citisens of this City, or strangers in this City, on sums not less than $100, at 1 percent; on smaller sums at 24 percent /ff^Rcspoetfnlly refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 and 82 Chambers St. N. 7. TETOULD notify tho Trado that they are Xy opening Weekly, in new and beaut! fill patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excels every Print in the country for perfection of execution and de sign in fbll der Colors. Our Prints arc cheaper than any in market and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly at tended to. Feb2'00,trily. DODWORTH’S MUSIC STORE. No. O ASTOR PLACE, N. Y. PUBLISHER AND DKALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC, Instruments, AND MU8ICAL MERCHANDISE. Songs and Compositions for tho Piano Forte, By the Best Masters, Sacred and Organ Music; Dance and' Military Musio, for the Piano Forto, Sent by mail, postago free. ' inst ' ‘ ' (Stamps may be sent instead of chango.) CATALOGUES OF MU8IC FOR Brass Bands; Quadrille Bands, small or largo Orchestras. PRICE List of Brass Instruments, Sent on application. THE “Journal for Brass Bands,” A new publication of Band Music, is issued on the 15th of each month; also, the <•< PANION," containing Marches, Medleys, Ae. The Instrumental parts in these words are sep arate and ready for’nerformanco. HARVEY B. DODWORTH, sepU-twtm Director of Dodworth’s Bands. Phelan’s Improved Billiard Tables AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by letters patent dated FoB. 19 1856. Oct. 28, 1856; Deo. 8, 1857; Jan. 12, 1858; Nov. 16, 1858, and March 20, 1859. ». The recent improvements in these tables make them unsurpassed in tho world They are now offered to the scientific Billiard play ers os combining speed with truth, never be fore obtaining ip any Billiard Tpbla. Sales rooms Nos. 86, and 69 Crosby street. PHELAN k COLLENDER, sepll—tr!3m Manufacturers. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Livery Stable kept In connection with this Hotel, where Ilorsos and Vehicles are kept for hire. jauUtwtf Misses’ & Children’s Hats, IN VARIED A ELEGANT STYLES, And us the following list of prices will show, tho vary chcapiot ever offered in Rome: Dark Straw Bonnets at $1 00, $1 50, $2 00. $2 50, and up to $6 00. Velvet Bonnets, in all colors, from $6 00 to $12 00, warranted all silk volvet. Children’s Hats, trimmed, from 50c to $5 00. Ladies' Dress Caps, from 50a to $3 00. Chenille, Silk and Bugled -Nets. Fancy Gilt Belts. • A beautiful new style of Bows and Wristlets. Now Stylos of Ribbons, at very low prices. Flowers, Feathers & Ruches Cheaper than ever before offered. Tho Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine these goads, before purchasing elsewhere—an inspection is only necessary to convince, that they are unrivalled for beauty and cheapness. CO. J.B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that lie continues the practice of D ENT1STR Y in all its branch-. e», a nd has fitted up an office, over the storo of McGuiro A Pinson, where ho is prepared to execute all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved manner. He would also call tho particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su- ■erior style of tooth,-set on gold plate; for jeauty, strength and life-like appeaeance, they are not surpassed. As an impression has boon made that my prices for dental opera tions aro higher than the usual run of Drn- tists, I beg leave to say that they are the same as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Savannan. For Artificial Work my char ges are as follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower from$100 to $25t Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Sots, Upper and Lower, 25 each, 'artial Sots in proportion to the above. As I am well pasted in all tho late improve ments of the day, I fool confident that I can meet the wants of all who may need the ser vices of a Doutist, and if references are want ed; as to their ntilily in answering the purpo ses of nature, I can give thorn in abundanoe, from those who have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining States. J. B. MURPHY. Roux, Sept 14, 1359,-tf. JETNA INSURANCE HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $1,600,000 00 Paid np Oapital.. 1,000,000 00 Assets 2,030,423 80 E. G. Ripley, Pres., T. A. Alexandre, V. P. T. K. Brack, Soc’ty, A. A. Williams. Adi'r. W. B. COTHTlATJt, Agtl, Home, Ga. aprllStrily. timoro, Exchange another Breckin To mafeethis little affair the more in telligible to our readrs, we will preface the card by tho statement that the Bal timore Patriot, an old Whig “paper, has in this canvass been flaunting the names of Bell and Everett dt Its “mast head" while it was all the time sup porting Lincoln. It was at first a Bates ; >aper, and when he failed togetthe Black ..{tpublican nominution, it professed to comeover to Bell, but was thoroughly un derstood all the time, by all' parties, to be a. Black Republican sheet in dis-. guiso. As such it was denounced and repudiated, by severe resolutions, dt least two months ago, by tho Executive Committee of the Bell and Everett par ty, and not a day has passed since the nominations t hat the Bell papers of the city have not denounced and exposed it. It had tho assurance, howovor, to persist until about ten days or two weeks since, when its editor went over into Pennsylvania and openly addressed Black Republican meetirigs. It is the miserable little gang led by this paper that have followed it into the Black Re publican camp, and their desertion cre ates neither astonishment nor alarm in the ranks of the Bell party. The; PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD. CON. CAPITAL $400,000! CHARTER PERP’TUL H. Kellogg, Seet’y., S. L. Looms, Prost, W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga. aprilStrily. tionCCfad and>otod for the Black Re publican ticket of Indiana on Tuesday of last week:' In proof of his having electioneered for it, the following corre spondence appeared in tho Louisville emocrat.Of last Sunday: Dear Sib were W. & Atlantic (State) R. R THOS. J. PERRY, ! J J J 5 J J G. W. P. LAMKIX. PERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, f ILL koep constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of Groceries. Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal’ Ac., Ac., which wo will soil low for Cash, or country produce, at cash prices. Wo feel grateful for past favors, and hope by srompt attention to business, and fair dotti ng, to receive a liberal shore of patronage.— Onr motto will be quick sail, and short pro fits. Give us a call before buying elsewhere, P.ome, Aug. 31, ’59.tf. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— John W. Lewis,-Supo’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at..., 10 20 a h Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 p a Leaves Chattanooga at 3 26 A u Arrives at Atlanta ....1 40 p m EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night 8 16 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 6 30 A M Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 p u Arrives at Atlanta 11 32 a m This road concocts 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. mar3tri. Family dEv8! Supplies \JSht by JAS.W.LANGST0N, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will kocpV general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR, CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO. MOLASSES, SEGAllS, COFFEE. Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ao. No protense is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL as at any other House in the city. JCSTTerms—Cash only. JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf lycan-, not muster fifty votes, and the Black Republican part) cannot muster 1501) in the State of Maryland. Bell will bent Breckinridge five thousand voteB in Baltimore, and much more in the State. AVe let the card speak for itself: ' The Minute Men op ’GO.—To the Public: The rumors that the Minute Men of this olfy, or any immher of them have abandoned the organization and- merged themselves into a WIDE AWAKE CLUB, is a malicious fabrica tion without a shadow of truth for its foundation. Originated doubtless by recreants to cover their own defection it has since been industriously circulat ed by partizans of all shades, with' the hope of injuring the cause of Bell and Everett in tho State. But fifteen mem bers in all, out of a body of over aph< hundred, have deserted' tho organization since its first formation, ana on' the same night of their defection our ranks were swelled by the additional ~of one hundred and forty members, all "good men and true.” Now, as ever, the Minute Men are zealously'and hopeful ly devoted to the cause of Constitution al Liberty, and to the success of Bell and Everett. By order of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chos. H. Nicolai, See’y. HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. JUST RECEIVED a large and exten- I Bivc Stock ol School, Classical and Miscellaneous Boohs. Also, a largo variety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles, suitable for tho Holidays. Morfcliunts and School Toachors, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. Tho attention of purchasers rcspoctfully solicited. TormS Oasti. jan3—twly WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD ST., ROME, GA. W ILL keep constantly ou hand a large and cnrotully selected stock of Vir- BOOTS AND SHOES manufactured nr F. A. OHBERG. ROME GA. , The Subscriber is supplied with a fine lot of oxtra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen’* Dress Boots A Shoes. He employs the best of "Workmen and keeps posted on the Isteat fashions. Qcntcel Fits and Work warranted. Thankful for past favors ha hopes to re ceive a continuation of patronage In this branch of home industry. aug25—ly P.A. OMBERG. Change of Sohedule. A Fro :h and larga Stook of Southern Raised Grass Seed* O F i II kinds, just received bv TURNLEY, ebli Ne. 3 Choice House, Office Rome Railroad, 1 Rome, March 31, 1860, ) O N and after Sunday the 1st 4ay of April the Morning train trill foavo Rome daily at 7f o’clock, A. M.,.returning at 44 o’oleoki P. If. Evening Train leave* Rome dally (Sundays excepted) at 64 o’clock. P. M.,and return next day at 64 o’clock, A. M. W. S. COXUBAN, Gcn’l . . and oarelully selected stock of Vir ginia and Norik Carolina Tobacco, and will supply tho trado on as rousonablo terms as eaii bo had elsewhere. I. G. S. WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W.C. 8I.OAN. Romo Gs. W. J. M. THOMAS, junoIOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. CORRESPONDENCE; TYm. M. French, Editor 6/ the JcflenonviiU As we are advised, you re present and heaj’a the Hdh', Jesse Bright’s speech at-Ewing Hall, in scity- pn Monday bight last, will you bo so good h» to ptate ir r. Bright 'did did not use/tbiE language in his speech: . > V. ■ -' • “We must beat this anti-Lecomptdn Dougins Democratic party 1 You iftay begin to-morrow, if you please, but it must be done 1” The most of us were present and re member the exactlangtlngein substance We wish to hear frond you as you unde* stood it. ,j J. H,B, NOWLAND. WILLIAM LEE. W. H. LULBE* E.D. BAILEY. - - - Republican Office, JarriRSONViLii l i October 14, 18G0. • J To <T. B.Nowland, Wm. Lee, and others: Gentlemens Your letterpropoundirg a question relative to the epeeob ■ made by Hon. J. D. Bright, on 'the> evening precedipgihe State election, is before mo, I heard the speech to which yon refer.. I was ono of the Hon. 'Senators attentive hearers, and atp very clear on tho point to which you have directed your-inquiry. -In speakingoftheDoug> las party, lie said that it would be de- featedand added : “When shall W' be gin the work? To-morrow, if you please Youcnh find no better tii&eJ’. WM.FRBNUH. An Author.—A young scapegrace, r fortune and fallen who had seen out a fortune into bad habits, took pphis .residence in a country village, pretending- to be author, and so ou/n misfortunes,” What Mr. Stephens Apprehends. A correspondent of tho New York Herald recently paid a visit to Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Georgia, and reported a conversation he had with that distin guished gentleman. The following is an extract: Reporter—Do you believe Lincoln's eleclion suro 1 Mr. Stephens—I can concieve no other result in view of the discordant condition of the opposing elements North and South. Rep—What will follow! Mr. Stephens—Undoubtedly an at tempt ac secession and revolution. I have viewed with painful apprehension the approaching crisis for years past.— Fifteen yenos experience in Congress has qualified me to become somewhat intimately acquainted with the temper and feelings of our people ; and I am satisfied beyond a doubt that, in the event of Lincoln’s election, there will bo at least an I attempt- at revolution There will be blood spilt—‘Bomo may be hung ; but that the attempt wtll he .de I am certain. I cannot foretell al beauty remained, many a romantic rer the village maid sighed over the. “cruel fate of genius." Sighs would not pay hie landlord’s bill, and whoh a month I ‘ aned in j expired, he was dunne ood i had eam- ned in goo est. At length the landlord told hitn he never saw. any of his., and wished to know-what work he L__ been the author of. Beihgthus pushed he replied, “Why, sir, I call myself an ■ lam—the author If fny Laoer BiEron the Rise.— 1 I » of the York correspondence Post says: Lager Bier is King at last 1 Cotton is ago. And why, say you 7 There ie a startling rumor around town to-day to the effeot that Lihdenmuller, the Bow ery Lager seller, has leased Stewart’s drinks supplants the retailing of dry goods. Women’s husbands hereafter ; up their own bills at tho great shop, abi men’s wives must do their traffic fafne up town. Stewart’s establishment is to bo transferred to the neighborhood of Ninth street, in Broadway, and as soon as the big shopkeeper’s arrangement Ore completed for removal, Lindenmuller is to have possession of the marble pal ace. Now, isn’t this a rumor worth ven tilating? the end, hut I hold revolution and civjl war to bo inevitable. The demagogues havo raised a whirlwind they cannot control nor stand before, and as mucl as I deplore the event I cannot cl03 my eyes to its consequences. Mr. Stephens spoke with much* - h C®-Godard, the aeronaut, effooted a balloon ascen t a few days ago at Douai, being the five hundred ana tenth he has made. The balloon he used ,Wfs earnestness on this subject, and that h religiously believed . whzt he said wn manifest from his impressive manner.’ J, R. MARTIN, Successor to C. A. Smith,. ROME, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE Fannv Fern’s “Awe” of a Husband; A lady having remarked that awe is thel most uolicious feeling a wife can hold] toward her'husband, Fanny fern th comments: Awe of a man whose whiskers you have,trimmed,, whose hair you hay it you have tied, whoa CONFECTIONARY, SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN TIIEIR SEASON. GANDY MANUFACTORY BAKERY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up in Boxes to suit Customer*. Parties Supplied with Cake JW* Orders will b» attended to with promptness Mid Dispatch •Terms Cash. sepHtwly. I Sup’t. Pure Train Oil. 5 BARRELS Just received, and for sale by, TURNLEY, bit, 3 Choice Hons leb cut, whpae cravat you have tied, whos shirt you have put into the wash, whoi boots and shoes you have kicked in: the -closet, whoso dressing-gown yi have worn while combing your ha who has been down in the kitchen wi you at eleven o’clock at night to hixnj for a chicken bone, who has liookci your dresses, unlaced, hig boots, .am tied your bonnet; whb has stood bcf< your looking-glass with thumb and f . ger on proboscis, scratching his chin whom you have soon asleep with mouth wide open; ridiculous 1 *»*Ap rinter’s apprentice sajrs thal at the office they oharge him with al at the office they charge mm witn the pi they do find, and at the hoi ihey'ohargo him with all the don’t fli He does not understand that kind logic. gaf. A person inquiring at a station what time the 7.45 train ■tart, wm answered:_ rev, you are always ehanging the time ~ this line,"