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K. DWINF.LL, Suite*.
HOME, OA.
•TD2SDAV CORNING, flee. 25.
Spirit or the Border State*,
Wo fear that the ImsU’ancL juamroul
irate action of* soind 61 luo; cotton
tntes will urou»o a «|>iriL-of.opix>«Uioi
n the border state* tlmt. will /proven
lies troy the hopes, that wo have fondly,
ontertained,
confederacy,
holding states, if the Federal Union, ns
now seems prolxtble, should be broken
find us in fault. It is not customary, ns
prother Hood well knows, Uphold on
editor responsible Cpr ijetns credit)
other papers.
Fighting
We find in the papers the following
letter from Gov. Wiso. Having been
written to by a gentleman from Colum
bus, Georgia, to dofino what he meant
From the Gjorgla Citizen.
Seccssinists oc^VabtuisstonisU.
I’hllls toJip the wnthlntbyd of the
ntnoift our people, ns
puMued by the
i mo.\. jt , JBfJ* are pine*
,'itp)^/>oii7jf«, aif^M Mao miter is ap
plied to tin's? who nreifot yet ready
to take the fatal leap into the abyss of
now yawning before our
TUB CHRISTMAS TREE.
ahToflows:
LopM. tlmt nave. onair.J • - ^ n1 -VorMI
, of a glorious Southern I December
b wtntios'dd of Ml thtf glaVb p gA p«, Rt .Yours of* the 1
np,
tnajjjf tf 1
, UrnNorfolk d«f.j ‘ M l>
1, 1800. {
DsaU Sir.: Yours of* the 22d ult., was
Into coming to hand. 1- now thank
yon for it. As \b mjr. doctrine of
in tho> Union,lb.it fa one* of
Tho following’ oxtftict which wo clip
from tho Nashville Iianner,t leading
Tennessee paper, gives tis an idea of
how tliis*matter is regarded in that
State. The writer seotns to, be wedded
to the democratic notion that in a mat* 1
ter wlieile nil w'ro equally Interested thh
desiro of the majority should; at lenkt;l)J
respoctfrflly ‘t4*^nrde?T. • 'tic/ states, 'id
round members, that tirt VfHltfi fiiiuK--
tion nr t'ia#ivMofi AklW'U’ifltje.
iflillioiu wliil, Uitu ol'"3ie oluevVevW
•UwlioMing ««l*i.niUlion, ( —
This is probably .nearly, correct, but in
a mnttcr of this kind,’tho white popu*
lation nncV'^tKfoG^flfrWoT all other
persons’* ought to ho takon into the
count. The' number of Hepresonta:
t ives in Uoogross would he a . fair basis.,
Yho eight cotton States now hove thirty-
five while the seven border states have
flfty-fivo t*so that our yeproeentativo
strength is to theirs ns seven to eleven.
Now is it likely thntthis large majority
will tnmoly submit to tbe arrogant die-
t it ion of.tljo minarity^ud bo forced intp
a compact, in the making of the terms
of whidJMheie counsels were spurned*
The following totho extract above al
ia .led tor-1
The lfmdbYii *bf three million three
hundred and , thirty-three thousand
inroo hMulrod and thirty-three; In the
c ht dHtton Hltttos, areemlenvortng : t4
jM ccipUaleMlA-onrthese eight State*
into rovolution, and to carry the other
three cotton HtataaV.'wlth*theta,'and
bna.it that they will thereby compel the
••fighting in
true j>olToy*
1st.. If a sovereign Stnto \% Judge of tlio
infra' i-on as Wella«*of tlMrnuxfaawf measure
of redress, she may remain in the Un
ion tc resent or jTStst wrougs as well us
do so out .of. tho.Union,
2d. If other State* Irnvo Infracted
tlUT Uniou, not she* tho State wrong
ed is bound to defend the Constitution
disunion,
feet.
Wc think, however, thiiti : tli^ro .is a
mistake about this matter. Tim most
ban conceive of, would be giving up any
fold wc possess, without fighting for ii.
For n man to runaway from his own
castle—to '‘vamoose’* from III* own
•house liecnuso his neighbor impudently
came In and attempts! to regulato bis
domestic nilwirs, without tho former
giving buttle to tho intruder, would
prove liltn to Ifo the veriest eraVen‘tliat
ever Uveil* Ho would bo n tecesslbn-
ists and a Miibmi*sioui»»to—y«>a a coward
ly subtitUsi wiato of that 1 Give us the
man, rather, who would ilyxt remon
strate with the intruder, and if that
__..l.l ««l ,1a l.l-L I..' A..4 il.
and Union against those who havo
kept, pot ‘ «*-
kept, pot those who have - broken,
.covenants.
.Id. The Union is pot all abstraction ;
*11* u real, substantial thing, embracing
'tftahy essential and vital political rights
hud properties. D bos nationality, lands,
tfenxury, ortftin»ration of urmu t tiuuy, dock
ifards, arsenals i(v>, <C*c. Khali wo • re
nounce these rights and possessions be
cause wrong-doers attempt to deprive us
of bur rights? • Isit not oownrdly tore-
iiotince olio right to save another ? Are
these rights not ns precious us the
mere right of property in negroes?
But.
4t|i. If you secede, you not only re
nounce the Union and its |KMsussions,
but yon fail to unite your own poonlo,
liecause you do renounce theso rights.
Wake a man up to destroy the. Union
and UoiiHtipi^oii' and he ,wiU stare at
- 1 * ' tell hint tl
yoh and tuph away. But tell Idm that
the Constitution is ir.lYucted and tho
Union threatened by black Kbpublicuns
ar.d oall on him to aid you in defending
both against those who would destroy
both, aud bo Will wot heartily with
million six hundred and sixty-six
i bon- uml six hundred and sixty-six in
the other seven slavo States to submit
to their course, “find to accept the revo^
1 .it ion, by withdrawing tho seven States
from tho .Union. Wifl ; tho minority of
two to one In the . other seven slave
States tamely submit to bo ruled*by tiro
minority in tho eight cotton States f—
abjectly and humbly bow down to the
dictation of tho minority !—broak up
tli- General Government of the Union
nt tho imperious command of that mi
nority?—thankfully accept IVom that
minority such a government for a
Southern Confederacy as tho Interest,
tho pride and tho ambition of tho til
ers of that minority may impel them
to dictate?—become'"tho willing and
ng v
would not do, kick hhn out or die
effort.
So it Is of political secession as bow
proposud mid us inaugurated by £«>iia-
tors Hammond and Cbcsmit,of Srnth
Carolina. They have vacated their
seats in llie United States Senate, and
thus reduced the majority o)»|»osed to
Lincoln \ lid a few others do the same
thing anil tho Kensito will ho in the
hauus of the on -iny ! Is not this the
wbratklndof Mthmlsslon ? Isit not a cow
itrdiy iihnndonment of the post to duty
■«/t ddiviH* or any real or certain danger t
Wo do-not .clinrgo rowttfdu'e upon tli-
ally, hut
h retinas IVojj;
‘•nt and me
thut prove,.
Kadi little iv^rk'ft wdfk orlovo.
Ciionus.—Our Christmas Tree,
Our Christ inns Tree,
Come meet around our Christinas Tree.
Di'nthfnJnlifl vlstersllJtq Uitil^j ‘ ' 1
FarentswndfrieiKiwin^il ilclight, ,
Kiich st*eret kept with faithful cnr.e,
Till all tin?gifts rtr Ittvc hiny sHare.
Cuoafs.—Our Christmas Tree, &o.
Why do wo pii/q our Christmas Trco?
Why do Svo press its light to see ;
We know there’s more than meets tho
n Its outward form of hnitnnny.
Ciioni’*.—Unr Christmas 'IVee, Sto.
Wo prise the hhawings ClirMmas bro’t.
The precious things past human tho’t,
For tlimi in love divine wei-e given
Good will mid peace to Earth from
llvav'n
Ctmaiis,—Our CliristmoH Tree, &o.
.Ml. Then how U this to bo done?
The 3d clause of tho section of tho 10th
sec. of tho 1st artlelo of tho Constltu*
loti pf the United'States * pormits a
Itato to keop irooiis and shiiw of war in
ithiojof lichee, uud to engage in war,
whet) aotually invaded, or when in such
immineut danger aa.will not admit of
delsf.: Now* are wo not aotually inva
ded? Is our danger not imminent?
Doe* it admit of delay ? Muynota sov
ereign State decide?
n flln. And what is tho diftcronco?—*
Will it not bo revolution an 1 war in ci
ther jovont?
. 1 any, then, s^ick, to, your rights
renounce none, fight for ull and suyu
|^|| | Va.IM d M*!. I . 'Am 4 * • ‘
Yours truly, io.,
Henry A Wise,
obedient sciTs of that minority and its
leador* ? Whatever may 1m the case In
tho eight Col km States, there is in tho
other Boveir 8Ia»b States a people who
lovo liberty secured, regulated, and
gimrdod by Constitutions, os it has been
from tho foun.lation of our Oovj
ments, General and State, undi
R'dcral and State Constitutions,
do not wnht'a"Constitutional M n
uh Homo, ntlqasU.of tho South
school do, nor a consolidated 0
ment ior tho fifleon*81avo States, w
uu oliliteratiou. of State liucs, os other
disciples of that sohpol there, and olso-
whero desiro.
It is notyot too late to soenre oo-opc-
oration and wo wpuld still earnestly
urgo that polloy. Let all tho slave*
holding States, except Mouth Carolina,
that is now out of the Uu ion, meet in
Convention and although all might not
agroo upon a plan of redress, yet We
doubt not three fourths of theso States
could, ami that is as many as were re
quired to ratify our presont Federal
Constitution. But we are not wedded
t<MU>y JKirtJculqr/i/a/i and If that pro*
j>oa«d by, Mr. Toombs is considered bet
ter wo would cordially support It. Tho
great object of cooperation is to secure
n “united South,” and we believe the
method.proposed.by 1dm would effect,
ually accomplish this most desirable
object. i
Lot no ; man dlspair but contend to
the last for tho' light and if possible
uvoid-the awful oonsequences of precip
itatc and rash action. ,
1’nblic Sentiment of the North.
There is no doubt but that tho pub
lic feeling, at tho i Nortlr Is becoming
liuwc fiivorablo towards tho South and
thero is some hope that they may yet
L" uilling to allow us the et\joyment of
our constitutional rights.
Hitherto mir friends there have been
Hplit up in many parties in the same
manner ns the South has boon divided.
1 ii the Into election for Froiddent there
was imrclly a reasonable effort made to
combine all opposed to tho Black Ro-
1 'jfeSSSto ’ exce I )t ! n ' Jersey, and
tiiN State was carried by the combina
tion ticket. Tho effort in New York
What the States were before tl uion
Judgo Story gives a graphic picthro
of what the States were boforo theadop-
ticn of the present Union, and wlmt
they would Ukoly bo again, if It should
bqilidAOlvcd t
"The most opposite commercial vogu
lutions existed hi tho different States.
in many coses, and espoolally between
neighboring States, there yiaa a perpet
ual eourfu of retaliatory legislation,
frdm tlinir jt*nlQU.-h» and rivalries in
ommorcQ, ui a grit: ul lure, or .In munu-
turcs. Forvign nations did not fail
avail tliemsidvcs of all tho advhnta-
) accruing to themselves from this
tcidul policy, tending to common ruin
ndastue t-v.iU grew moio pressing,
the resentment* nl the States against
each oilier, and tlio.conseloutness that
thoir local'interests wei o.phicod in f p*.
position to each other word daily increa
sing the mass of ilisuftectibn until it be-
ciime obviouji ll.wt tho tlaugerdof knmo-
diate warlaro lietwocu sorno oi the States
‘““to imminent.
•llut the evil did not rest liorc. Our
foreign commerce was ^not only crip
pled, hut almost destroyed. Foreign
nations imposed upon our navigation
and trade just such restrictions os they
deemed best to tliclr owp interests Jnnd
policy. All of them hud a common in
terest to steal our trade and to enlarge
thoir own. Th-y did not fail to avail
themselves to the utmost, of l.lu-jr ad
vantages. They, pursued n msIcui of
tho most rigorous exclusion ofnur ship-
jiing Irotp all. the benefits of their own
commerce; and endoavored to secure,
with a bold and unhesitating confider.*
a monopoly of <kui#' .
*‘Tl»o effect of this system of opera
tions, combined with our political weak
ness, were soon visible. . Our naviga
tion was ruined; mechanics were in “
state of iuQxtricfthlc poverty our ag
culture was withered, and tlie little u„
nay still found In tho country was grad
ually finding its way abroad to ’supply
pur.imiqediatv wants; and astute of
alarming cuibnraaasment is tlmt most
diltioultnijd delicate of all relations—
tho relation of private debtors and cred
itors--threatened daily an overthrow
even of the ordinary administiaiioii of
justice. Men ere as vyerci tl;o calamities
of tiiq War, pressure of (lirM was
far lt*sa mischievous than this slow, but
progressive doAfruetirttr of all our re
sources, till our industry and nil our
credit.”’
gentlemen, p trsonu lly, l.ut Mirely it in
umistaken idea, to give up rights In
poaseittion and the ability ami position to
successfully maintuiu and defend those
rights,.without being farad to dost
No, gentlemen, let us light tho ru>-
cally nlKditioiiists and Liucolniluji, io the
last extremity in the VM »)i.*/md not run-
nwn’y, ah*M|uululalo. aarde, before a gun
is fired or a mail, killed 1
Tho New Urleamt riwyunge, ip. nn
ide article upon “Meec sion,” thus
brings tho whole nutter into a foeua of
burning ofthlgenee!
, “If it wore possihln, what »h»ea tills
advico of peaceful secession Involve ?-t:
Tho surrender of all the .common pro-
ueKy of tho States that comprise the
Uulon; adandomiienl of a joint inter
est In the publics tronsury, tho navy,
tho national storehouse*,* »ho nrsonnls
and manufactories .o* arms mid muni
tions of War, nml the entire public do
main outside Cf tho original States, is
nn essential element of siieh n secession.
The very ol|j«at of all tho controversy
betweon tho free and.slavo suctions of
the Republic is, then, to be given up In
order to escape tho possible evils tlmt
contiiftlmVco in tho Ufiion may ripen 1
This is tho most intolerable nf all •»!,mi*
Itr*» bate aurremler, whim holding
an almost impregnable posit inn, on. the
appearance oT tho enemy. To escape
tho ndsniblo creation of free States out
of nil the unoccupied territory of the
United States, wo nro to uliandon to
tho oulet possession of freodom—give
up all right even to vote, and remon-
stnto, nml act, to prevent such a con
summation.”
Code of Georgia.
The bill to adopt tho new Code pro
pined by Messrs. Colli. Clark and Irwin
Im* passed both blanches of! ho Gen
eral Assembly, to.take effort on the first
day of January, IHG’J. Tho printing i
to lie let out by contract, the price not
to exceed $2 50 per copy for 5,000 copies
for tho use of the State, und the pub-
lishcrn are rrqired to furnish copies to
the citizen* of Georgia at J53 per copy.
This mode of letting oqt the Code for
publication is iust and proper, and will
be a large saving of money to the State
over tho present rates of the public
printing —Recorder.
Aid to SwMiistnH-ntw.— 1 Tho resolu
tion tlmt passed the House extending
iiiO and sympathy touny seceding State. 1
in the event of the Federal Government
attempting coercl-m, fuiled (o pas* tho
Senate yes! in day. after an animated dis
cussion. try tv vote of 51 to 50.rt/»r
oj 15/A in»t.
Tub A any Bi u. or South Carouxa.—
Tho appropriations, for tho .defence of
tho Stat", made Vy the South Carolina
Legislator", ntnouuts to over $2,500,000
The various items aro a* follow*:
Generar»»<Ucors -#5,508
Field and other ofiioer* for ton
Regiments 100,228
Horses for all tho above 4,128
10,000 prlvrftos, pny, rations and
clothing 2,430.000
Musicians
Cavalry horses
Artillery horses
Total $2,057,324
This doos lint include tho cost of guns
pistols, sivvrds camion, powder, and
other essential requisites for a military
establishment.
Sunday Morni
linve a house fill!
and some thirty c
evening. So said a member of one of
our city charges tho other tiny to tis.
his show* something. It shows that
some people are fnukjug tho effort to bo
religious on a marvelous small capital.
11shows tliat they care very' little about
their preacher or his 4 feeling", or his
irnycrs, and very little about God and
ill commandment*, or heaven or hell.
I’hoso very self-mme atny-nt-honio-Kun-
d ay-nig lit pro lessors of godliness, wjio
nmy be found in almpst all of opr
churches, ran bo found on tho rairiicst
night m a concert, a'show, ora political
meeting. Tlieir henlHi and spit its on
lueh occasions aro in primo cortdiiicn.
.Suppose tho on tiro Christian Chinch
werq niado up of people who only went
to meeting on Sunday nn ruing. h$w
long think you, would It he before tty*
world would he convert eel?-- lf^catq-n
wit* too hi to for effect and beside* tho
!igainst ’thqrn.; Wo place very. Tittle
Co-operntion.
Wo btiyo but littlo doubt but that the
loading principle bf tho Southern co
operation party in Georgia, will bo siio-
liitjence in demonstrations mado at
cessthl iii tho oomihg election. The
madnoss that ruled tho hour at first
fast giving away Ito a,cool, seoond sober
thought, lompored by wisdom, modera
tion, true statesmanship uud common
senso. Wo speak ot the co-operation
principle that looks to the co-operation
of all of tho Southern States,or as many
ittes
miss meetings, especially in t hose Ci\
1 i gely. dependent on SouUnprn^trado.—
But Mich a demonstration ns was re-
cently made In Boston—decidedly tho
worst abolition city in the Union—
is more worthy of consideration. In
their iccent city election thero wero
two tickets, the Black Republican and
the Constitutional Union ticket, and
tho latter was elected by over three
thousand majority.
oa will oo operate, to domund our right!
“Vermont and Her Personal Liberty
Bill.**
Tho last Flag has a long article In
which we nro charged with attempting
to excise.Vermont forint repealing hqr
obnoxious and unconstitutional law*,
because tl.ierp appealed (JiTHA Charier
nn article flipped from eun of our Geor
gia exchanges;:but which originally ap
peared ill the NvYrTbuM. It iB hardly
neccefioryfor us to state that it was not
our purpose to excuse that State for
neglecting a duty so palpably evident.—
Our only object wits to present what was
alleged to bo-tUV-fiM&i Black Re
publican paper, and wo gave it the,
Wo Coat our neighbor is too anxious to
U7.200
288,01 N)
10,200
CnnisTiANS.—“We
i Sunday morning
forty only in tbe
C^y-llow ciin a hjnpnrd change Ills
spot*? 'If liedon’t li&n tho *|K)t )lO is
in, he can remove to another.
Kff*A retiring disposition }* appro
priate only to thoso who have money to
lull hack upon.
«-Msn are not put into this world
to he everlastingly fiddled iqion by the
finger* of joy.
M&sosia
^ FESTIVAL^
installation of
AT TJIE
HALL, ROME, OA.,
DKfcfcrtUtR^t, I3»i- tlH'I
A t.t. mAEQX8 ..ml Hidr AVJvin—alteAll
y\ M n tn riAw S, el it Wl - (Slid Uhtign-
tor* of Mia«oih are inriUi.l to.attend.
After tlic Iniitnllution thy.re wUI be on AiV
dreKs hr Rro. Olm*. H. Smith.
* By order of the
dec 18 COM. OF INVITATION.
NEW STORE
ROME,
Seoond Door above Norton's.
&
WKS&ftOO.
mo:
ion s(-
THE Kxorcii'cs or thilk^hmd will
bojesutned 00 the ^ ,
7th of January next,
in the building known ns the
OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.'
.[ The .bsulohda year will W lUvivWcil into
T \tJ Tori/u. bPXI» and
,nd ltt weeks, first term
'» r«—»■ m
FOR A OA DEM 10 • Y K.kR OF 40 \VKEK$,
primary Department ^40 *00*
Higher English , f40 00.
ChitsirS an»flIighevMathemn»ies|dO 00.
A prompt attendau* e *• dafir^jl atlhcb*?-
Slnnlhg ,.f tlm term. K .1. MAftfttljBft.
TO RENT!
Til K UmJvr.Igned «n'.r, to
- ?\ rout for tliotltinilne y«r 1,1.
MAFES'
t
MlrcgcBixe* Sap«r-rhosi>h«ie
LIME.
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
WM. B. BOOTON.
. J6irMilitary Tsetlei' will be tasglii if ap
proved of b.v thtuiutrou 4 . and the mnither of
pupib admit tho mnnnthm of a (.oinpnny.
the regular sehunl hours.
DvotS-!
trlAwUi.
Have just opened n Fine -
Stock of Goods in their Lino,
In their’ hnud'otiie new store, tceoud door
H. 8. Norton A*Boa’s.
deO^tWtf
PROCLAMATION.
B K IT KNOWN by every an* flint I have
just rtewlwd the.largest n«s«irtiueut «*f
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS,
id «ftVi
them at greatly reduced price. My stock
consbts in pari of—
Chinn V i?es,
Cl'lha Figureonnd Parlor Ornaments,
I' trisn Marble Figures,
• Bilrer and Plated Ware,
Doll* and Toy St-1 Is,
. i .Tin, Wood, and
CorapvsUiou Toys.
In fact youcan fiud any ond ov, ry|hlng to
tw.tw2w
W. T. N1CWMAN.
GUNSMITH,
NOTICE.
* tut, n 1’ work done
t|iu*t he
Paid for on Dolivery,
und on ull contracts ese^'ding Thirty D*dl
One-third of the Nm<auit iimat h* pa d wh n
onleml. nod the hnlah e*nh*»ii *lm w irk
taken away. Alt puriie* indt hietl t • us u
-■‘•♦inerted to make Immediate Payment.
Noblo Bros. & Co.
.iit-notf
A Howard Street Residence
FOR SALE!
4 •'TUB Undesigned ofib
sale Jii» House .-amt Lot «n
Howard street. TheLofcon-
is large.and VMiiifurtublo.
ALBO,
A low priced House and Lot on Franklin
street. GEO. 8. BLACK,
net 01 WAWtf
Broad Street, Borne. Ga.
This Btnbla l« rltuftted In n eentAil part of
tjie city, and in ]>o!ntof coiiwnh noe of *v-
Tangimewt* is u»t surpassed by any in this
part of the country. Good Horses and gen
teel and comfortable Vehicles of all kinds
will always be, in rratRsfra to libs.
Transient persons or ritlsens desiring to
have stock fed thr long or short time, will
always find at this Stable, tho vory, l»e|t of
feed nod attentive servants ♦*» lake good care,
of the animal- while in charge of the ji
iiriotors.
Horses and Mill s will be bought er s
nt the b Ft (narkel prices.
Ths Proprietors hive ree.ntty finished.i
mediately in front *f tlieir stat ic a fine two
sti.ry Brick Building 75 f.yt bmg »y 40
wide. In tlic lower Story Is a
GKNTEKL DRESSING BOOM.
if the. best of |iis* Irude. Ou
The Newspaper of the South
KiyA dlapntoh from <V>himbia, 8.C.,
to the Chnrlesiot) Courier, dated Friday
night, say*:
The small pox panic is still increasing
<1 since the Governor's election, seve
ral member* .have gone home, uud it. i*
belirvcii many will leave on Saturday
moYniiig.
1ST The l.it est information from the
scene of tiro Knnvns ItouMes state that
tho rumors of Montgomery's entrench'
SHE
The Charleston Mercury
/'I IVEB the latest mid most reliable Polit-
\T leal, Commor.ini and General New*
from all parts of the world. Its special cor
respondents ftimish by Mall and Telt-graiih
full and early account* of everything of In
terest that trnuspirv* in the gnat cities of
Europe and America.
The News from the South re
ceives special attention.
Politically, tho Mercury roproaonis the
States Rights rrsiidnnre element, and ndvo-
•••'tvs tho union of tho 8outhorn States in
Tuaintaiiii lg their right- and catdhlUhing
iheir i‘ocurity.
Daily. Mercury, I year in advance, $1Pj
Tri*Weekly " “ “ “ 5.1
t mile** the cnx\ .
It. B. IJIIKTT, jr.,
(Jlja.rle *
propar’d man
ufacture
Rifles, Shot Guns & Pistols,
Of every quality: and also nnv kind »*f Re
tiring, such ns Btoakiug. Du'.ug Out,
mont nnd rvsistanou are simply absurd.
Attempts wororimdo to arrest Jamison,
p tiring, such ns Blocking. . ..
Clt-aiiiiig. Changing Old Flint Junks. t« Per-
rsion. Ac.
Also. Aluktng and Fitting ^Y8 of every
deroriplioti, at short notice.
1 wnirnnt alt work to give satisfaction or
• charge. JOSEPH /.ARUBA.
n.iv!7—twty
A Goon ox*.—The Albany Patriot
heads a call fora “sbccsaioti me^tllig”
to nominate candidates for delegates,
with the star-spangled banner contain
ing nil its stars and stripes 1
At.r. HAVE NOT RESttlNED.—In the
Blue Hook, 771 Ciirolimnns are sot
down ns receipting the United States
nnv rolls for difihrenl services. Nine on
ly linve resigned, and theso resignations
arc to tako'effect bit the 4th of March
next. '
JWF-Tlio''Southern students at Jo (for
soil College, Pa., have resolved to leave
in a body on tho 10th ihst, for their
sj»cct ivo homos.
It take* three oditors to start n p
in NewOrleans^-one to get killed
duel, one to dio of yellow fever, and
one to write an obituary of the defunct
Adeocafe.
It Is n great dual hotter to syy le>i
than'half what' you think, Limn to think
ly half wliut you say,
. if A western editor soys ho was
taught when a boy to refrain from
grumbling ut tpo.things! the one, that
which ho connot help, und tho other,
that which liosnn,
tSB^A country couple, newly mnr<
tiod, Htoppod at tho Gillmon Mouse in
Ciuoinnati, a few day* ago, and tho
groom .called for some wine. When
tusked rvrhnn kind lie would have, lio
replied^ “we want •that kind of wine
where tlieeorkv pop out and tlic liquor
!k>U* UpMikn »oapruds.”
Tit * L ahu est.U a i.r to God. —'Mother,, ’
asked a littlo boy, who wps trying to
make a good beginning nt' the new yearh
“how much of my.spending money - do
you think 1 ought io giro to G nl?”
•*I don't know,, said his mother; “how
much have you?” He opened hi* wal
let nnd-drop)>ed on the table a gold dol
lar his grandmother gave him for a
Christina* present, n three pent, and n
live cent piece. “There’s my gold: dol-
; l-’il linvo tlint,'' he .mviu.; “three
Tho N.Y.//rtoi&/ of the 11th, say
“nmnv of our Northern manulnoturor
do.-pnir'ug of jee'ng (rude restored to
its nccuHtomed channel*, aro preparing
to transport tin ir ostablishmunt dow
South.”
aims i
lor CASH.
Abo a cnnshlcrnhlc quantity of
Family Flour, Choice Brands,
OEO.li.WAllD.lfCP,
Z. B. HARGROVE,
NEWMAN & NOWLIN,
t
Havin'- Ixuight tin* entire stock
f the firm of Ndwmim A Nowlin
an4 largoly jiicrvastMl it by rvccnl
a-hlitiniM ia every ilepnrtincut,
with Fresh Slid Genuine
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Pure Liquors,
Steamboat Notice.
t)ji and nflyr the Is! day
Hcptoinlwr nbxt,the(Wn Hi
I er Steamboat Ouipjiuy wit
on I'nckazcii of M-.ney containing
jus.uid Doilura cries* 25c, over Oue
ler Two Thousand Dollar- 50c.
BLLIOTT k RUSSELL,
*ug25 Agents.
Splendid Billiard Saloon,
Bmbrscinc die entire length mid breadth
tho tiutlJtiig with Krthr'rtT the beat Bruns
wick Tables.' There ia ul-o a
Genteel Eating Saloon
One door below the entrance to tho Btablm
up stair
past favors, and
largely Snerraa-
*\‘ their eonvcnlvne **, that tho pntronnga
will be enmmeinuratc witli tbe oeconimialif
lions oflcml. M01UU80N A LOLAN.
1 ttfeli ’
CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAYS
H. A. SMITH
CAVE SPRING HOTEL
FOR SALE!
TUK Hotel property formerly
known as tbe ilanio House situa
ted in Cave Spring, 1* offered for
** il easy terms.
.. „ t * - ag “ ’
house and land sufficient Ioi
stone more, immediately
the Public 8<
lklalUvi
i atoro
isaleon resanaable'
Hotel Building thero if
three
nml fronting
Thero ia in ull ul>iuit
T
•»h»g
Asthma. £5,
coin plaint
FENDT’S
Bronchial Cigarettes,
Made by C. I). Seymour A Co., 450 Broad
way, N. Y. Price $1 p6r lmx? sent free by
]»o.*t. For sale Mull Druggists.
REMOVAL.
Ml
arrangement
‘ «c S»d lull supply rand requiring
gj&.2an»raE$Yn
Iwlow, where lie wPl Ik* nldt* to supply anv
qhintky required, with promptness, ifa
mw iSStegstefij
tfS5*risS!SsftiSsrfs'
With other ferlUisera, nut onu case hti eum*
lo his knowleilgw>whvf*‘ v ««r Fertiliser Lai
hnt «b»*rn AiTmS
who have used Mh|h*» ITroaphate, Qowmtks
It their aolo reliance, niwf nro ordering (aotna
of them) as much as filly tons, for Ure the
noit season. This .{net apeak* for itself. W*
hove discovered a quality, doYclbjHd In Vhl
drouth, which was ,1k:fore unobserved, rh *
its hygropietrlc power, or capacity, to'sb»«
nioisture from tli * nlmosidiero, which obvftf.
V.l Inn law .sli.,,1 lln-ljtj. linlmr.lltinl
itrnn.ht wImre II w«. cl, wlcllt Hu nt nfh,,
f.*rUUscrs .were not only vahiolres, but rod.
lively iujurjoin* lo flu* p’lipt. The safety ami
profit ua a tnui o.v invesMnent, arising froni
Oro use of Map a’ Phosphate/an* how pUiJS
beyond quis-i n. irtnl Hi* experience of the
past sea-m. 1 as tatabllshml what ws hare,
without li-spution, olways ntaerted far it.
that ia tlie-mly fartilis**r reliable under all
elrcuuis»n*ccE of boP, mtulo of cultivation,
and bf wehther.
Tho Undersign-d Is nis i prepared to sun,
plv any dest rlptloii «r ACIHICUJ.TURAI,
MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS, of t|„
latest improved phUTfnw ttdnp ed to Southeta
etillivution, ut lowest prioes. .
J. A. QUIMBY,
Nik B, Warren. Block.
octVtWA welii] Augusta, Guo,
ulif \)
ADAMS, MoKINNEY A CO,
08 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK, *
Offer for Sale-.from..United.
States Bonded Warehouse : ,
Hochollo—A. ATjEXANDEU nml llOI'E
SEICINKT4P, „ v ,J:BA«TBAV.c ... | ,
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—8IIBRBY, MADEIRA, PORT sat
- other brand.-, various grnd#s. % • r
in BONft-iscAifcffnittBirwrtKiks
ALSO in Store a largo and Well selected
stock o^. fi j • j '
DOMESTIC UaUORS,
SUCH AB
BOOKSELLER,
STATIONER.
ROHE, GA.,
Hare just nreived a Urge >tock of
Bibles,
Testaments,
Prayer & Hymn'Books,
Annuals & Gift Bocks,
Rye* Bourbon & Monong’hela
WHISKIES.
ftblMrlnly, .
Suitable for Prci
Also i
i cnd!c
r Medicinal purpo-cs, Ae. I am prepared
furnish tiro people of Ronro and vicinity,
with all uml evory article in tho Drug line,
ole-up nqd on ns rvosonahlo terms us any
this aide of Augusta.
Mr. JOSEPH M. MACK,
Who in an exjKTiunced Pbnrnineculiat nod
Drutfght, will remain in the bruise, and give
hi- etitiro attention to tho btntincss. Pli.Vai-
einns tle-iring their Prescriptions accurately
and carefully prepared, will find It trt thoir
interest to entrust them tohU care.
•A. B. HARGROVE.
Just Reooived,
"THE GEORGIA CIGAR,”
MANUFACTURED FROM
Tin best Havana Tobacco)
UY 'Oi VOLGRR Sc CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
i /Y flDfl of thero prime Cigars have
1 U.UUU boon reeolvo*! by FAREI.L
A V E13ER. who are 8n)e Agents for tiro sale
of them in Rome. Gentlemen desiring a
gotnl cigar can'get Ihesent a reasonable prh
Colognes, Hair Oils,
rOlh.xt.
nier, Unit Hat Oloih, Tooth. Dusting and
While wash brushes, A great, variety for
sale by TURNLEY,
febll. No. ,1 Choice House.
CHINA,
PARIAN MARBLE,
AND TERRA GOTTA VASES,
TOILET BOTTLES,
, PAPER WEIGHTS,
CHINA FIGURES,
WRITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES,
TORT FOLI0$,
WRITING CASES,
MOROCCO RAGS,
CARAS, BASKETS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
Aud TOYS of every dc>('riptb n far the
“HOLIDAYS.”
parily bought fa
A Novelty In the Art World!
Photography upou Porcelain.
Secured by letter* patent in the UnitcdStutof,
Kngland,'France, and Belgium^
THE AMERICAN
Photographic Porcelain Co.,
Nn. 7.41 Brondwny, NEW YORK,
buying a<cure tjipir iiovyl and higeninua
inveutiuii ky American i
fully prepared t
irepenw iat-
iti* ull orUiri
MINIATURE LIKENESSES OF PERSONS
. ON CHINA,
presenting all the allra *live apd advunU-
in", aud a hitherto uiiatlfliiicd quality of i
rability, by hetpu rcndcrwl u* Upperlsbal'k
, tiro ffuCuPM ^ ^ *-
ufW propvrUiaoftlro wUdtbi npsi
which they nrp tra; sferred.
- As the patented jird-CM of tho 'Pempa» , -7
eauldrs tho reprojuctinn of Photograph-,
not oi ly on plain ourfaco, but upon euch *•,
are rmmd or of any degree of.irregularity-
par trntts.can b* Toprtfdnffcd with faultli
ae.-uracr, nM delh ney 'of deliDiationJ H, ‘
Porcelain wares iMiljnloirilpiiwi an
luxury
, _ ^tionjkiHui'
IV deseriplion and dl*
mon*iou u-ed «* nrtfch* of
household utility, tool) a»
URNS, VASES. BREAK FAST Ct’PS,
TOILET ARTICLES,‘Jkat
thereby securing faithful portrait* and fur
nishing n unique npdtofrtifJdliatyHVioi™-
mentation of article* iu dome*tic u*c.
In order to fqrnish facilities for the gratis* ,
eation of the popular taste, and to meet tU
want* of th««o pstronu of the Fine Aril ne
st rou* »»f having Portrait* on l*ore« lain,.the
.nijipany havo inqioitid from Eu
Ivothm of superior porcelain giwids*. manufac
tured lo their own order, *'
coat price.
whieli tiroy sell it
urn 1!.
thai: Liver Oil,
I’ri am. Tnrtur,
0‘,ncc»(fvatcd Lye,
! '••• lbs pure Pearl Starch,
ii •' Saltpetre,
fi'g.'.wt Germifn water-proof matches,
2<)|| lbs Kngluli Rod Lead,.
Andjdher Br(;i-lcfl In ilro Drug line.
WWliy nr
Bi dmtsc' they i
ivomon ?—
^PWliy is it man that ntarrieb.lwino
likh tlie captain of a ship? Iiucunro ho
liua a second mate.
bents and live cents uro eijdit cento, .
lialfof that is four. No. I'll irivo tlic i. i r ,o„i- i, , r.,„7 , T7!ii. n . r ,,
family lio Imd. Tho answer wiw :
tlm dollar aud five cents.'” .How many
Uhristinns are there following thi* oliild^s
example, und giving their largest half to
God?
in tho Union, und if granted .by the
North, to still remain a part of tho
Union.
There is a co-operation party,
stronger one, upon Mr. T. it. It. Cobb'
propositions, that is: a co oporniion by
tJio Southern Stot<»* to go out ol the
Union before tho 4th of March, 1861.—
Such co-operation is but little better,
any, than separat^Htoie vaoeessiou and
against such -a f to-opetattoh, we \yam
our friends. Let no -otto bo deceived
by words, but look closely-to the priu
otnles of tlia man asking your suffrages,
Mr. Toombs, we are glad to see,, is be
ginning to think aud net like .a states
man, and if he will get his consent to
follow, instead of endeavoring to lead
in tho present crisis, he may yet do ids
country somo service.
The people nro beginning to thiuk
for theniHolve8, and certain leaders of
the secssion movement, arc beginning
to feel uncomfortublo iu thoir ultra po
sition, and we fear thoir assumed mod
eration is not a heartfelt repentance,
but a fear of a Waterloo defeat. 11 they
Afe truly honest in what they now say,
we congratulate them upon a wise
cluinge of opinion. .Hotnemhor tlic co-
operation.br.Union -resistance party of
Georgia is for co-operation by .the South
ern Slates to demand our rights and
cQuality in the Union, and if not grant
ed, then not to socede, but to • dissolve
the Union and demand n division of tho
common property,—/Ac nUr,
A Unit ron Scrr-ssiox.-r-Tlie .South
Carolinian sayst
“So far, thero has not been a sirtglii
opponent^of secession elected .in tb
State. Our Convention will, there forth
we havo no doubt, bo unanimous for
immediate seecssioh.
JornxAfitsM i.v New York.—Since
tho year 1830, no less than forty-three
newspapers have been started in Now
York Cffy, and after a brief career liaVo’
failed. Some w'ei'e political, solneliterary
ntid some religious;’ Tt i* impossible to
estimate ilic amount of capital whieli
was sunk in 'these enterprises.
fifaTThe largest liorso in the world, is
said to he nn English horse of the Clyd
esdale breed, now at New Castle, Penn.
Ho weighs 1,777 lb*.
I hove throe sons, aud they each
have five si t *rs,’!
••Mercy!” replied the interrogator,
“sic a famRy ye maun have.”
A mini) wtsif.-i-Sir Will tor Scott once
gave an Irishman a shilling, when six
ponce would have boon sullicicnt. “He
member, l*nt,” said Sir Walter, “yoi
pwo me sixpence.”
“May your honor livo till 1 pay you!”
was the reply.
ALSO—A hit'ftf fine Fronoli Brnmllo*, Mn-
•ioitOv Sherry,.V«*rt ami other Wine* of the
fiu«*st iiualily fur. Mi-diciiml punioac*.
ALSt>—A’largJ lot of Brown windror, and
othvr Toilot Huai*.-, together with n fine n*-
ut of Perfumery, IVinnde*, A
ALpG—A fresh Invoice of ull''the most pop-
ul«r Paiwnt Mediainv*. • *
ALSO—.1000 Extra fine Havana Cigar*.
ootO-twAwlin-to jnnl
e Havana Cigar*.
Z. IJ. HARGROVE.
..F,. W. ECHOLS
THU KXK11C1BK8
CHEROKEE
'Wesleyan Institute,
CAVK Si'll ISO, UA.
•miiieiico • January J4th, and cloic
Junu 37tU.-r-Kali Session begins July 20tb,
tziTAt tlie instuiHHSof-Mr. Lewis, of
Greene, a rwoliuion dins passed tin
House authorizing the adjournment of i
all courts that t sit at the time appointed
for the Convention.
WM r. Cobh went out of tho Treas
ury. as honn as he hud exhausted it—
just us a tut maggot crawls out of a
nut-shell when ho has devoured JUio
kernel.—J,uuimllc Journal.
fiSFCi> m of tho most remarkubla.
events in every day life tliat has over
come under - our observation occurred
in the suburbs of this city during the
present week. A lady V ivo birth to a
child, was married, and died the same
d a y.—Louisville Journo 1 .
A. 0.A.HUNTINGTON, As-oWntoPrincipal,
Mr*. H. N. NOYES, Preoipt refund teach-
i>rufMu»i*.
Tutiox—116. 21, 40 par your.
Parent* ntid friend* aro wdeom visitors nt
the school rooms. dcc25w:tra
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A MISTAKE.
nijstako it lias liecn
. - ny friends that' Iain
not ahnndidntc for Justroo of tho Peace, and
I now wish it distinnily known that
I am a Candidate,
And liopo my friends will support me. I nln
not aware or havin? said anything to au-
thnrise such a report-, but anyhow I a in a
JAS, P. PERKINS.
NEW
firm: !
BA KER& ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
DRUGUMKM,
Colognes nnd Fiiivoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
BYX3STUFFS-
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur-
European Medical Institute.
DR, SANSON,
(FROM FABI8.)
So. 7,11 BBOAav'AY, ABOVE 111, ST11KKT,
NE\V VOIIK.
the public of.
ua(>ociuHy of u iuorot ehuruuter, has indu
'd Dr. Sun- *!i (fir several year* kimwii iu
tiro most successful practitioner
this city
in that alas* of ufi'uotions) to extund hii
journ In N* ,w York fornuothor year.
Jle may therefore bo consulted at Ids con-
venieii.location
704 BROADWAY,
and will contiuuu Ui keep on hand hit own
and Dr.Jticurd’s preparations^ suuli ns Flor
d*l' Ucayali, ($2 per bottle) against Seminal
hvaca and Debility from exeos*v* of SeR.
'Abuse, tho best remedy known in Enroiw.
Reduced Prices.
pcrs'in* niitl.orixcd to use ihe jaroeen, thrjr
imvu determiiK d. in ord r to nliiird, pcopU
in every seoiion of the Union an opportunity
to pos|eaa.
Beware of Mineral Pomona.
DB. J. BOVEE DODS’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES
i>u*e, vno west remeay Known m r,nroj»e.
His Preventive against Infection, il nor
bottle. v. 1
Iticord’s colebralod Fill*, against Venoreul
Disause*, one box suflleient to cure any case,
$2 per box.
His Gonorrhea Remody cures that dha-
grocnblo afiiietion In a few day*, $2.
Rost French Male Safas imported by him
self ut $:t per dozen.
All his French and Spanish Remedies for
Affections <>f Ladies will bo sent with a cir
cular containing secret* of iin}K>rtut)oc,
’ to a f*w Fronch'physicinn* only.
Imperial Wine Bitters
For tho cure of Incipient O.in^anintinii, weak
Lung*. Weak Stomach*, Indignation, Dy*pen-
*ta. General or Nervous Debility, Filed and
all disease* requiring a Tonic, aro imsunws-
sed. They nro Hindu of a pure 81rorry wino,
and aside from thoir medicinal prot^rtieai
they are a moat wholoaotno and delightful
beverage.
Hit Brnudy Cathartic
I* a sure remody for co*tivene*a, liver rom-
phiint and dy*|M|taia. They a^e pleasant to
poses, &e„ &c. &c.
Rome. Ga. Feb. 18th. [triwAwtr.J
DcFORF.ST, ARMSTRONG, & C o,
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
73, 77, 70, 81, 83 A 85 Dmmue 8t.,
NEW YORK.
W OULD notify the Trade that they are
opening Weekly', In now and beauti-
fill patterns, the
WAM8UTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, which excels every Print in the
country for porfactlon of execution nnd do-
sigu in full Madder Color*. Our Prints are*
cheaper thnn any Iu market, and meeting
e * v Wcife u
with extensive sale.
At his Institute there aro eight rooms
provided far tiro r -vpiion of Ladle* and
Gentlemen, so that'tile strictest privacy is
observed.
He is under tho necessity if notifying tho
public that ho has not lh,< slightest c nncc-
tion with his old office, ii(7il2 Ureadway.nnd
that an impostor is Copying verbally his
advertisements.
Tho Doctor’s new place is 701 Broadway,
above Fourth street, nnd nearly opposite the
New York Hotel, where he can Im consulted
in English, Gorman, Italian, French or
Spanish.
Letters should be
P, O., N. York.
tiios. j. i'khkv, : : : : : i q. w. r. i.avkix.
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4-Ohoiee Hotel,
W ILL keen constantly on'hand, a well
selected-assortment of Groceries. Al-
’, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Mcnl'Ac., Ac., which wo will soil law foi
Hush, or country produce, at cash price*. Wo
faol grateful for post favors, and hoj>c Itj
jiroiupt attention to business, and fair deal
tug, to receive n. libernl share of patronage.—-
Our motto will bo quick sail* aud short pro-
Ala f- I .. 1. ,. 1 «. m al nn ._L
Ron
; buying elsowhcra,
iu tiudr operate
ntlmrtic, entirely, efiectiinlly and |w»sitirely
supercede* tho use of Pills, go nauseous and
dUugrcablo to tbe taste.
Hib Imperial Gin Bitters
ton tiro Kidneys, Bludder and Urlnnry
Organs, and are a superior remedy for dys-
jK-piiu, connected with iiver complninl in all
FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
They uro truly vnlunblc, mndo of pure Hol
land Gin, pleasant uml ngroealde to the taste
nnd may be well termed n necessary Ffiiiale
Companion.
IU* Cnthnrtic Syrup
For Infants, Children, ami delicate Female*,
is certainly one of tiro most desirable nnd
vnlunblc medicine* in the world. It is n pc
feet subatil-ito for calomel; anting on tho nv~
removing ull obstructions in tiro Bowel*, cur
ing eostiveno.--*, indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although it is ns e uronnd efiVctnnl fit its op
erations as calomel, yet it is ko delicious to
the taste, tlmt children will cry for It, und It
is as gentle, innocent nnd harmless as the
dow* of Ilunvon. Thousand* of mothurs
threugjiout tho land will bless tiro discoverer
of this invaluable medicine.
°HAULER WIDDIFIELD A CO.,
Proprietors,
hjp A 031 Broadway. New York.
k,u,a oy Farell A Ycisnr. * m«r20~trilv
Company are owner*
' luoiitly tiro only
Union an opjKirl
roiiriuiTs os cirmiZ-'
muko tiro following proposition to
RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY.
PcV*ons sending a photograph, Vmbroiype,
will receive in return by expre**, fre* nf
a richly
CUP and saucer,
TEN DOLLARS,
they will sroure in like manner,
A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE or T01LKT
with tho portrait
irocess. By wending a pair of da|U«nw* '
y^s and
FIFTEEN DOLLARS,
they Will recolve In return 1
A PAIR OF RiOH SEVRES VAEBf,.
with tiro port rails oxecubd equal to
tare paintings: and, In like msnnsr, P®J*
trults can bo reproduced on poreclsiu warn
VASES OF EVERY QUALITY 0KFIH18U,
ranging in price from
$20 TO $100 THE PAIR. , .
N. Ii.—Be particular in writing the • *
Amkiiican FnoTor.BArittc PoncxLAi^ C°,»
781 Broadway,
yctlStw3m] Ngw.^os*-
. jiissolution.
milE firm or A. O. A A. J. PITNER, has
JL thl* day been dissolved* by mutual eon-
sent. AU persons indebted to the firm are
Yuiuested to make Immediate payuieut, as A.
J Pitnor the junior partner,expects to leave
.birplaco In a few months, apd their busi
ness must bo wound up boforo hb leavei.—
Tho business will bo oondneted in tho name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at the old stqnd.
whore the notes and accounts of tho firm will
be found for n short time.
jan3—lttwiwtf.
supply at
Cancers can be Cured!
Dr. K. W. JANIIABV
T EXDEBS hi, Mrvlrt. fur th«
of Cancerous Diseases, wbetherlocsj
in the uterus. Scrofula and Chronie
His treatment Is ‘very mild, and
safe, whether taken interaally ® r ,, »,
applied. The remedies nro vegetsbl*.
proof of his unrlvallod success In tus
niont of Cnunerons Diseases, ho wouia w
to tho following gontlomcnt T . n0f ,
Dr. Boyd. M. D„ M’Lomorsvillo.
Dr. J. M. Fort, M. D., Keysbnrg, KWJL
Wllnnl, 17 I>., Luxlngton,
Spindle, E*q., FrwUfleksburg, n
Joel Berry, Mississippi j iDr*'NorflMt-»*•
Port Royal, Ky.: Dr. Hayles. M. Py
Mo., Dr Dillard. M. D., Chicago, in^^
ton Tanner, Athens? Alh^-Ji^H.
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