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r^rTiiu)' Morning, March 12( 1HU3.
['I..*KI’H Wai.krh is Agent for (his
'■ pnarirston, S. 0., ami is authorized
M'Q", contracts la- -Vdvoriialitg, recoivc
”y a,id give reouii'ts.
SALVAGE is tnir autliori/.oil
‘ t f or (lie ffjnsaetion of any business
'. t«i with tiic Courier office, during my
M. DWINELL.
The Tri-Weekly Courier
I Will fumtshod for a nliortw peri
Itlmn twelve months, at the following
Timition.
Tho thing which wo call money is
but tho representative valuo of proper'
taking up and absorbing a j been received that tho Yankees
t currency, bolter than by tux- «“• "VTennessee river to Fieri
, ,, . J , , , * , Ala., with a float cl gunboats. A
feclually,
redundant i
nlion ; -and this power and duty, under * 4qq Y'dnkco
havo
loronco,
gunboats. About
nvi’Jry wero taking and
ty—and this representative is either | tho constitution is given to and imposed destroying overylTting in their roach,
im« ; upon Congress. Then why timidly de- through Kianklin and Lawrence coun-
nth,
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1 25
2 50
real or tiotiiious—when real, it is prima j upon Congress. Then why timidly
facie evidence of tho soundness and ! lay until the finances of tho onunl
thrift of tho people whoso property is under tho present policy, work them
truly represented—but when tho rep-
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L^'flierc has been a slight change in
rtSeliodulo ou tho Romo Railroad,
Iflic ir.urniug train arrives hero at 0
L* n. in., and tho evening train
live nt 5 p. ni.
ijgpMr. John O'seal, formerly of
Llirrshoro, Ter,n.. bus been detailed
liliu War Department to erect uml
operation a bucket Factory, for
Liiivornmaiit. nt this place. it will
({, led one mile above Town, near
I Home Rail ltoud. Mr. O'nenl was
Lgcil in tho business nt Murfreesboro
1 >re tho war broke out, and succeed-
|in getting his machinery away be-
, (ho enemy took possession of tlio
Tho machinery arrived here
L,ilay last, and will be put in opera-
i in a short tlmo.- The Baw mill is
.v running, so we understand. We
Le tho enterprise will not j only be
[ofitiible to the Government, but to
|r. O'neiil also.
Our friend Dr. T. J. Word, bus
L tho celebrated Il'yjt'-Scarf, and
joultl bo under many obligations, to
I,.finder if lie would return it. This
litfis loo well knoyn fn this com-
: to need any description.
jtsi" Wo would call attention to Mrs.
Injttpil’s notico—and especially the
r at tho “quadruped.”
IIookoiW 1'OU Yoctt .Saudi.es.—Wc-
I that some of our friends in this
liinty are miff s their snddlo skirts—
ly having lieen cut off by some indl.
■Inals wnnti’ig b other. Wo have heard
<rv—il Mteh eases within the lust
ilnys.
Il@fSuvq your Powder and Lead, mid
i’i waste it shooting at birds. The
may come when you will need it
[larger game. It is a scuroo article,
I laird to get.
|k3f">)m' wood haulers seem to bo de-
clly in favor of war prices, and as
-valence of that faot, some of them
ting live dollars for a siiiall load
id.
IWlio is the extortioner? Answer—
berms to ho those who have anything
|*ll. Lay in-your supply of wood in
t nuinmer, when you can get it at a
Juonnl lie prieo.
'We learn from good authority
|it several sacks of flour, mid some
ni Inis been tuken from Summers’
III, on Silver Creek, recently. Wo
riacutly hear of wheat, corn mid ba
ll being missed by our famiers in- the
put}'. It is thought that thee h.-fts
committed principally 'by negroes,
■»Ulo Itavc bten defected mid severe-
ll'iinislied.
tvfi" We-have conversed with several
jitleinon who havo just returned from
pi'iitiuli; and they ull seem to he of
Mime opinion, Unit the city will
Kit be taken.
rosor.tiitivo is ficticious, tho converse of
tho proposition is true. That such is
our condition, as a country aril a na
tion now, is known and admitted by
nil. flow this stuto of affairs lias been
brought about, is not our purpose to
inquire, but to search for the remedy.
Wo are decidedly of opinion that
there ever lias been and evtv will be
much useless learning and science ex
pended on tho subirct of financiering,
when, perhaps, a few simple ideas in
telligibly expressed, may cover the
whole ground. Milch of this financial
learning and confusion has doubtless
been tho effusions of political aspirants,
Who are afraid of the people and the
truth. In great emergencies like tlio
present, when tlio Government needs
iin.extrnotTlinnry amount of funds, for
tlio purpose of carrying on tlio business
of tlio Government, it cau-oiily be per
iminently realized by the Constitu
tional means—taxation, True, it nm\
be borrowed ■ r raised by the mention
and sale of Government stocks, which
is u roundabout. mid vfti-u rather ex
pensive method of borrowing ; and, as
the Government novel borrows money
for tlio purpose ot speculation, it must
ultimately be raised by taxation on the
property of tho people. Tho debts of
the Government may bo funded, and
then again re-fuudod, ad in/in'tum, mid
tlio only use that such operations can
bo, is to hold off lienvy amounts from
the shoulders of the people, tempura
rily, or let it. full on them gradually,
so as not too rapidly to absorb the rep
rcsentative valuo of their property, or
reihioo tho market value thereof, too
far below its standard value, which
will always bo the case, in proportion
to tlio absorption of there) rcsentative,
in which eveut tho representative be
oomes lb titious, as effectively, as when
it Incomes redundant, mid prices of
property consequently] Inflated. There
fore UlErule should always be to im
pose tuxes or forbear to impose taxes,
as the.scale may preponderate the one
way or the other. If this ho correct,
we have absolutely, ns individuals mid
as a Government, been suffering for
the want of being taxed, whilst we
have been alarmed almost to death, for
fear of being ruined by taxation, and
rtur Representatives in Cnng»ess liuvo
tint Imd nerve enough to do tlioir duty,
greatly to our injury and pc'cuniury
licai'li, as a people.
How long will Congress’ allow this
bliht to hung upon rat- people mid
Government, as mi Jneiihiis that must
sooner or Inter 1 , tuiii us if not arrested ?
IloW shall this t iX he assessed ? is ti
ipiestioij that seems to have worried
our Congress dreadfully. Some, it
seems, live for iv specific tax on sptcific
mthjcs.
selves into such n condition, ns serious-
lvjto throxton a collapse of tlio Govern
ment ?
'We learn that Messrs. Noble,
jfifiiers A-. Co. havo completed and
[l licd nnothor lliillet Machine. This
1 made by order of Gov. Rrown, and
sent to MillcJgevillo. We are in
lined that this and tho former olio
|d« by this firm, lire tho only bullet
chines oyer made in America, they
| r<! made from a simple drawing of
■ machine, by Mr. J. W. Noblo, who
! shawm himself prosessed of most
|traordinary -mechanical ingenuity,
l has no superior as a draughtsman
|<l machinist,
'A t tlio Inst meeting of tlio Di-
[tovs of the Blue Mountain & Romo
I'h’ond Co., hold a few hays since, a
r # lu lion was unanimously udopted
liuestrng enoh Stockholder to furnish
! negro man for three months, to
apletotho grading. There is 140
Ntholders, and we havo been.told one
Indrcd hands can do all the grading
Jthattime. This in a capital move
Id should bo adopted by tho stoclc-
I'tlors immediately. In that way the
r d wifi soon bo ready Cor the train.
f’VNuoATs.—The Jackson Crisis says i
J ur noble boys will'soon eomo to ro-
the capture of an iron-clad ns a
P pieco of oport. The Missourians
J . Klack are praying for tin iron
r tn pay them a visit'. They want
c *citoment of a sot-to with a Yuii
- gunboat.”
Somo fur wirat, they oomo un income
hix, ifco., lint it seams tlmt mostly
for the income. This iucohio idea, if
wc understand it, we are utterly oppos
ed to, as unequal mid unjust. One
man may Imve an income of $10,000,
and a family mid business so largo and
expensive, tis to consume it and $10,000'
mere, and Spot her may have an income
of $10,000, mid little itl*. no expense us
to fumil.v or business, (say interest on
loaned money.)
These livo illustrations may bo con
sidered the extremes; therefore,there
is but one ease, iO watch tho centre,
where these extremes meet, that would
he equal and just, alt others would be
niore or less unequal.
The proposition to usscss a specific-
tax, ou specified articles, is a propose
tjpn of inequality, end unf.ii -ueis, at
once self-evident to al', atul tlierofoic
iilatlmissublo. Then there is nothing
left hut tho old mid well tested system
of adca/orum, which at oitcQ strikes cro
ry man’s >”01180 ot justice"und equality,
without tho aid of argument.
Those who have property and means
must pay the expense of this war, if it
is evoT paid, because those without
means cannot.pay ; and it is just that
each should pay, in proportion to his
ability and means to pay; ns lie who
possesses more property, requirss moiro
protection Irotn tho Government, than
ho who possesses less; or inolher words,
the expenses of tho Government in the.
protection of tv largo quantity of prop
erly is greater or less, according to tho
quantity, By this Byetem, H results
iShat each man pays for the pretention
and preservation of his own property,
ho more—this, however, is hot tho re-
suit of uny other systo’m that can b«
adopted, and to sensible and 'ju3t men
this will, always bo satisfactory.-
Whilst our lives, property and every
temporal interest,.aro staked .on “this
issue, thorn is no just thinking man,
who will grumble or rofuso to pay, ns
long as ho has the means to pay. All
tho financial learning of the world 1
never litis, nor never will find out aoy
othor mothod of permanently and of
Riciimoxii, March 8.—Tlio New York
Herald of the -ltli, says letters wore
received in Washington, the fid, which
claim tllnt.tlie expedition under Gen.
Wnsliburno to open the Yazoo Pass lias
been entirely successful? Ctiito dis
patches of tlio same date say the gun-
bont Curondelet and five others havo
ached Tullclmtohie river via Yazoo.
Roscncrunz is pushing forward his
forces with great success. On tlio 2d
he hud advanced tff Middloboiough,
halfway bet-vecn Murfreesboro ami
.Siiolhyville. A dispatch of that date
from file former place says an expedi
tion of 1,000 cavalry and 1,100 infantry
loft Murfioesboro the following morn
ing and encountered the enemy at
Urudyville. After severe fighting tho
enemy woro driven from tlio town with
sonic loss.
Gen. Fost or returned In Ills’command
nt Ne.wbern, N. ('.. last Friday.
- Tho Herald's New Orleans enrres
poudeiit writing on the 22d February,
says 380 rebel ptisor.crs left here to-thiy
by steamer for points in possessions of
tlio rcbelB. Tlio demonstrations by
Secession sympathizers on tlio occasion
were great, and Bunas sent down a
regiment to disperso the crowd.
Reports from Raton ltouge represent
that there aro numerous indications of
un immediato movement, and that
great activity prevails in tliu army.
The gunboat Itasca arrived nt New
Orleans, and reports tho Harriet Lnno
laid up near Galveston, and being con
verted into an iron-ulnd. *
Gold in New York closed on the fill
at 171, and Exchange 188 and -181).
Tho Herald says tlio comments of the
London press upon the Charleston
blockade, w.U teach the lebels wlnit
British sympathy is worth.
Tlio Herald hears gratifying reports
of tho improved condition ' of the arm}
of tiie PAtomac, and says it will soon
nvivo forwnrd.
A Washington correspondent says in
tho last hours of Congress, money' was
voted with prodigality, and every body
seemed jolly. The Copperheads at
tempted'to stavo off Sumner’s anti-
mediation resolutions, but tho lull vvus
passed by a strong majority. When
Mr. Keirigun’s .name (of New York)
was called in tho yens and nays on the
Missouri emancipation bill’ in tlio
House, lie denounced it iti such terms
tlmt lie was ordered by the .Speaker to
resume bis seat. He did not sit down
until ho remarked tlmt the peoplo and
tlio army would not consent to so much
legislation for the pogro. The scene
arose to a high pilch in a few minutes.
A dispatch from Hilton Head, the
27th tilt., says tlio troops are under
orders to embark, and the next steamer
will probably tiring the intelligence of
nn attack on Churleaftju.
Con. Stevenson has been le'eu-cd
from arrest by Uen. Foster and restored
to his command.
Tin* propeller Dalton arrived at For
tress Monroe on the 20th ult., from
New York, with a ton of csttoi seed
to be planted on an old plantation at
Hampton.
Tho Havana correspondent of the
Herald writing on Iho 25th ult., says
tlio re-establishiuent of kite blockade
off Charleston bus been published in
the official organ here (Havana) and
notice of It communicated to the gov
ernment by the Spanish Minister ut
Washington.
The Herald'says,' that tho latest ad
vices by the Europe is, that tho insur
ruction itvPolancl has ass timed the must
formidable proportions.
Prussia has an engagement with.
Russia to allow Russian troops to pass
over her territory.
Tito English, French »nd Austiian
Cabinets have taken umtirage at the
umlerdainling which seems to exist
upon litis subjodt he.ween Russia and
Prussia. It is evident tlmt all Kurd] o'
will feel Uie inlltteneo of this great and
sustained revolutionary movement i.t
Poland, and tlmt Napoleon will find
scope for his energies quite neat' home.
This, says the 1 Jerald, will leave us to
deal with our troubles witluut any
undue meddling, ts wo shall now have
no more of Napoleon’s mediation, save
in a pacific manner.
Beeves Wanted.
SECOND MSIMTCH.
Tlio Enquirer has Washington dates
to tho 5th. Cairo advices to the 4th
say tlmt two dredging machines are to
he put to work on .the canal at Vicks
burg .immediately, TI# levees tiro
breaking mid ivutor muring, over ut a
fearful rate.
Tlio New Jersey democrats Imd a
Must Meeting'at'Trenton on the 4th,
Thirty-four guns were fired,''rejoicing at-
tho expiration of the Yunkeo Congress.
A resolution was passed denouncing
tho executive usurpations and the pas
sage of the Conscript bjll. The people
are called upon to show firmness in this
emergenoy.
-Peace resolutions were' defeated in
tho Wisconsin Assembly. Tho Dem
ocrats all voted aye.
Gen. Seiglo lias resigned, owing to
insuperable difficulties ’with tho Cora-
mander-in-Chief.
Gold in New York tho 4th was 103.
The Hibernian brings Liverpool dates
to tlio 20th Feb. Lord Strathcrton
gave notico in tlio House of Lords that
lie should move tv call for copies of the
dispatches of Mr. Mason to the Gov
ernment relating to the recognition of
tho Confederacy.
There was considerable transaction in
London In American securities under
the impression that tlio war would sopn
Mouii.e, March 7.—A schooner arrived
hero last night with an assorted cargo
of goods. Reliable information has
ti*>s. Tlio latest nows rtc.civod says
they were marching from Mauldin, in
| Lawrence county, going through South
west, sacking Macon county, in a direct
linc.toiiiirds Aberdeen, Miss.
CtiAtti.eston, Mul ch 7.—A large Span
ish screw frigate appeared off’ the liar
laic lust evening. Her bout reached
tlio city this morning to cotamunicuto
with the Spanish Consul. A schooner
towing what appeared to be tut iron
clad, passed the bar going Southward
last evening.
SrniNu 11 ill, Tens., March 5, via
Shelbyvillo 0.—Van Dorn achieved a
lcrfcct success over tlio enemy to-day,
jetwcon this point and Franklin. Tlio
fight continued four hours, und result-
oil in our driving tho enemy from his
strong position, killing one hundred,
wounding four hundted, and capturing
live regiments—two Indiana, on# Wis
consin. one Ohio, and one Michigan—
two thousand live hundred, men.
Tho enemy escaped with one batteny
and tlireo regiments of cavalry, tho
remainder of his force, to Franklin.
One hundred and twenty five wound-
and thirty killed will cover our loss.
Col. Earl, of the fid Arkansas, was killed
while gallantly leading Ids men into
action, and Oupt. Watson, of Gen.
Armstrong's staff', was killed while
intrepidly leading a charge, Lieut'
.Sullivan,'of Van Dorn's staff', had two
horses shot under him wl.ilJ gallantly
leading in the charge.
To King’s 1st Missouri Battery tho
success is duo in great measure; and
Forrest, by cothitig up on tho enemy's
rear, compelled their surrender.
VidKSBUlia, March 0.—One of tlio
enemy’s gunboats approached opposite
tho city on tho other sido of tlio Penln-
? ulu, and threw a few shells, ull butene
idling short—nobody hurt. Our bat
teries did not reply. The enemy is
reported moving their forces higher up
the river. Two gunboats wero soon in
tho canal yesterday, supposed to bo
removing troops fromopposito Warren-
ton. Tlio object ol the Government is
not known hero.
Ricumond, March 9.—In the Senate,
Mr. Olay, of Alabama, inlr-iduoed a
resolution to repeal the V.nlurulizalion
laws— referaid to the Committee on the
Judiciary. Mr. Maxwell submitted a
proamlle and resolutions, which wero
unanimously adopted, recommending
tlie Agriculturists of the. Confederate
Slates to direct their labor to tho pro
duction of sucli crops as will socuro a
sufficiency of food for all classes and for
every emergency.
Tlio Houso Impressment bill, ns
amended, was rejected by a tie vote.
’Tlie voto was rccousidcrou iTlte Sen
ate adjourned in seoret session. Some
amend moots'to the Currenoy bill wero
concurred in, mid tho bill returned to
the House. Nothing important was
done in the House in open session.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Thera is nc truth in the report pub
lished this morning of a fight on .Sun
day in Gloucester count/, V«„ it being
ascertained by vecoiinoisnnoo that the
enemy had retired to strong fortifica
tions at Gloucester l’oint, and noattaek
made.
Rai.kmii, N. C. March 0.—The Stale
Journal's Kinston correspondent, in a
letter dated the 8th, says the enemy
are reported 12,0(11) strong, .and en
camped last night ten miles below
Kinston, and our troops in motion. A
special dispatch to the Journal suys the
onetny have fallen back, nnd all is quiet
—six Yankeos killed nnd two Confed
erates missing.
Kcbcl-inim,
fUdf A Yankee spy writing to n
Northern paper says “tho Confederate
Generals begin to look blue about tlioir
cause.” Tho ouplure of 2,500 blue
uui.orined subjugators at Thompson’s
Station the other day testifies that one
of our Generals inis certainly got the
' Hues"—to tlio tunc'of five regiments.
©hS^Ati irate NashviRo. refugee Says
if lie c\\ r gets hold of, the editor of
tlie Nashville llr.ion, lie will "handle
him without''glove*." We’ll bo hanged
if ics would, at ull, with anything but a
pitch-fork or a stable-shovel.' ■
fWaF'While other foreign potentates
have been slow to recognize tlie Con
federacy—Her Majesty, the Queen of
llm West, Inn at loaU been , forced to
acknowledge our supromaey oil the
Mississippi'.
BB»»Gen. Hooker’s threat about tak
ing Richmond is considered only a lit
tlojoko. Hence the name of “Little
Joe Hooker” lias been abreviiited to
“1Attic Joker."
was present, and asked him if lie did
not think that pretty heavy. Tlie Doo-
Ur. with that peculiar toss of tho head _. w . .
whichnulica.csnsmnUivhirlwitid.raid; gOiiOloU.vauuaVrluesiorint'ho
"No; ti you had to pay tour dcllurs tor Hospitals in lton.o.
a gobbler, one dollar a dozen for eggs, j Contract*, preferred. Apply iimuedtMiily
four dollars u pound for Rio coffee, one j tu * CAPT. 5. 8. BYERS,
dollar twenty livo cents for butler, fif
teen dollars u bushel lor notutoe#, and | —
five dollars a pair for shad, you'd think
It was light!"
Tho Colonel ran- his eye over his bill
again mid quietly ropliod: "Well, 1
have been bore twenty days mid d—n
tlie article you havo mentioned have 1
seen on your table.”
It is said tlio Doctor rushed out into
the haoi yard and did not cool oil’ '.ill
lie htid^rmpped tlireo iittlo niggers.—
Confederacy. *
SkB" Henry Ward Beechfer nnd Will
G. lk'owiilow are both leagued with the
Devil, preaching hell and damnation io the
people of tlie North ! Beeeher is rb'
mitt'Knbly heavy on his newism, ‘‘Bully
Hallelujah,” wliilst old Browr.low dis
tinctly and emphatically sitys that ho
wHl preach, If ho don’t iiE'j-t. ub damned!
— Winchester IMlctin.
Ifir'Tlio People 'iii the mountains of
Virginia nrp making maple sugar in
considerable quantities, wliiofc they sell
on tlio spot at one-dollav a pound.
Land, Mills and Tan Yard
TOR SALE.
T IIE undorajgncj ofl’ur for snlo tbulr Land,
Mitts and Tan Yard, nnd nil die appa
ratus pertaining there to, lying In Floyd
county, 8J miles west »f Rome. Tlio
Saw Mill lias a circular suw, with betting
and machinery completo, and nearly new.
Two good Cum Mills, nnd a Flouring Mill
not excelled by any in tho Confudorftoy.—
Ait driven by ft 20-horse powor engine,
capable or being worked up to 30-horSe
power without strain—2 sots of new limber
wheels and a log dray.
The Tan Ynrd is now. with 10 vats,
Dark Mill and Shed, Finishing House,
Shoo Shop, and Ream IIouso—nil complete
and convenient, and about $3,000 worth
of stock in tlie vats.
There aro 1,300 tvcrcs of Land—mostly
pine of tho best quality, with a tract of
oak and hickory sufficient to innko a good
furtn. Tito placo is healthy, with a plenty
of good water, and convenient to churches
ana schools.
One of tho firm will bo on hand to show,
tho machinery to any ono desiring to pur
chase. L. R A. 8. D. wRAGS.
feii28-2m
HOUSE AND LOT
In Cedar Town
FOR SALK.
I will sell my IIouso nnd Lot in Cedar Town
On. The liotiae has ll've rooms, kitchen
mill good out building*,- and six acres of
land—located near tho Baptlut Church. Ap
ply to mo at Rome, Ga. E. G. LOGAN
marlO
L AND AND MILLS
FOR SALE.
I nm offering fur sale my Steam Saw and
Grist Mill, including 000 acroi of good
farming pine lauds; enough of plna timber
tu stcelc the mitt for threo years, regular
sawing; Including a good dwelling House
nnd other buildingsbttaohcd, also good boats
for shipping lumber. Thcmachinery is good
nnd in'Tine order for immediate business.—
Is situated four milos above Cedar' Bluff,
Cherokee, Ala., immediately on Corsa River.
Person* wishing to get a bargain would do
well to call and seo me soon, or J. IIoss who
is ray agent and i i authorized to make Titles
to said jiroporty. II. 8. BOJANe
tnarlfl-lm. ’ Cedar Bluff, Ain.
Depot Commissary.
JEANS WANTED,
JACOB WYSE
"S now paying Four Dollars pci yard for
L Good Jeans. jtu
Notice.
lIcADQ'n’s Co. IC., 8d Ga. Cav't, )
Kome, Feb. 11th. 1803. j
Tlie following members of Co. It, 3d Ga.
Cavalry, have both notified ‘ to report, nnd
in tailing to do so, aro Bow considered de
serter* :
Private R. R. Crain, 88 ycari old, 3 feet 6
inch*#’ high; dark complexion. gr«y eyes,
light, hair.
Wm .McNelv, 23 years old, 5 fbet S inches
high, fair complexion, grey eyes, light hair.
Marlon. Henderson, 21 yours old, a feet ltf
inches, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark
hair. Wm. Atwood, 28 years old, 4 feet 8
inches high, dark complexion, grey eyes,
light hair. A. S. Clements, 28 years old, 8
foot 10 inches high, dark complexion, grey
oyes, dark lniir. J. 8. Jones, 60 years old,
6 foot's inches high, fair csmpltxiun,.grey
oyes, light hair.
J. W. DENNIS.
fobll Lt. Com’d’g Co. K.
$60 Reward.
I will pay $30 Reward for .each of tk
following derertor*, from Co. K, 40th Ga.
Vols., delivered to me nt Esom Hill, Ga., ot
lodged in eomo enfe jail:
Manuel Williams, weighs ISO lbs,, dark
oomplexion, dark hair, blue eyes* 28 years
old and livos in Haralson eo., Ga. Doscrttd
in Doe. 1802.
T. K. JlOWoll, weighs, 108 lbs. light com
plexion, light hair, bltio eyes, 3d. yoars
old ami lives in Haralson, co., Ga. Deser
ted fn Doe. 1802.
LtEUT. R. MURCHISON.
mar? Co. K, 40th Ga. Regt.
NEGROES
And House and Lot
FOR SALE.
A goal cook, washer and iroiier, young
nnd likely, ami 3 children, all very likely,
also a House and Lot, 6 rooms and good gac.
ilea spot—convenient to business portion of
tlie city. Prlocs reasonable, apply at Bank
of Empiro State, to C. 0. STILLWELL,.
mnr7tw3t. •
HART’S CAVALRY.
1 DESIRE Recruits fur my squadron now
.1 stationed at Loudon, Teun., whore it
wilt probably remain during tho winter.—
Horses furnished to tlioso who oannot mount
themselves. Tkoso liable to conscription
can volunteer, get tho bounty, with all'the
piivilogos allowed former volunteers. Rail;
on Mul. Moore, Kingston, Col..Pennington on
G. B. Ittiller, Romo, Cnpt. Harlow, Summer
ville. It. W. Clark, Collomn, Ala., Rapt. P.
R. Bale, or myself, at Missionary Station, or
"on the wing.' 1 A. F. BALE,
Capt. comd'g 2d Squadron,
fcblO-Im Cav. Bat. Smith's Ga. Legion..
Shinplanters Redeemed.
T HE small notes issued by Honloy t,
Mitchell, wilt bo rcdocmcd on presonta-
tiou at Hcnloy's Mills, near Summerville,
Chattooga county, Ga. fsb21-lm
FOR SALE AT $3,000.
K( \/"V Acres Land, in Floyd county, sit-
eJUVJ tinted convenient- to Post wfllco,
Mill, School nnd Church priviledgoa. *
A small unfinished frumo houso, with
some oilier out-buildings, and 80 Aorcs
cleared land on llic premises.
A credit ef twelve months on ono half,
it preferred by the purchaser. Pcsscssion
givoD immediately.
Apply or 01(11 on W. .1. COMER,
murl02m Missionary Station, Ga.
“Slavery is at tins bolloiij of tlie
win',"''stiyg Exeti'i' Hall—.pyeuisely so
ils properly U ut lli«- bottutn of iubb.ry,
and life at Lite bottom of murder.
The Yankee Gonoruls requite
their soldiers to lie dotvn, only in bat-
tle—but the Yankoe newspapers are
required to lie on nil occasions and in
every position.
fi®* Tho Yankee correspondent rep
resent Lincoln as having a haggard and
careworn appearance. Ono of ills stalo
jokov must havo ‘‘struck in” and set
tled on his stomach,
[ Chattanooga Jlcbcl.
A Good Hotel Storv.—Many good
things itftvo been told of Dr. Thompson,
tho world renownod humorist and hos-
pitablo proprietor of tlio Atlanta Hotel,
whoso roiidy wit hut few aro willing to
encounter; .but a little incident occur
red there last week rather worsted tlio
Doctor.
A Lieut. Colonel who was wounded
at Murfreesboro’ who had been stop
ping a while with him, 'on tlie 20th day
called for Ins bill. Tho obliging clerk
handed him tho document with 20 days
multiplied by $4. The Colonel scanned
tlio bill, and observed its footing up—
$80. lie turned to the Doctor, who
C0TT0NADES AND CLOTH,
T HREE thousand yards of Cottonade or
light Homespun cloth wanted Immedi
ately far Hospital clothing. Apy^” to
feb'JS
T. D. HAMIL’i
M.
NOTICE,
O N the 1st of March next, attend at the
Quartermaster's ofilc und receive pay
for house rent, hire. Ac.
THOS. D. HAMILTON,
feb28 Moj. A Br. Q. M- Pr. A. C. S.
Valuable Property
For Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of lion. Lu
e.ius It. Fcaihcrstonc, Judgo uf the
Superior Court, passed at Chambers, on
tlie 28tli day of February, 1803,
Will be sold, to tho highest bidder, be
fore tho Court House door iu Rome, or
tho 1st Tuesday in April uext, tlio follow
ing property, to-wit:
IIouso and Lot* Nos. 90, 100 und 101,
corner of Howard und Cuwp streets, Romo,
Oa.
Maohino Shop fhorcon, with No. i 8-liorso
power Engine, and Machinery,
Plaining, Turning, Morticing, Tennon,
Ac., Machines.
Cni-pjiptor, Cabinet, Ac,, tools; Chairs,
late a lotos, and other furniture.
Also, all household end kitchen furniture,
mortgaged by W. N. Pucker to his credi-
;nrs. 1\ M. SHEIBLEY,
marS-30d Roc’r
NOTICE TO ABSENTEES.
IIkauq'iis 29th Rkd't Ga. Voi.s. )
Camp near Savannah, >
Feb. 12th, 1803. J,
LL absentees from Co, D, 20tli Rcgt,
Ga. Vol., aro liercby ordered to return
immediately, Thoso that aro physically
disabla'to do so, will forward, forthwith, to
tltose Headquarter*, a certificate to that ef
fect, from an Army Surgeon or from a Phy
sician in good standing, certified to By
some judicial officer. Thoso failing to com
ply with the nbovo order, will be published
and treated at deserters.
3. W. TURNER,
fob 17-3w Capt. Comd’g Co. D.
^00'SoutUeruer copy throe times.
.For Rent or Sale,
A NEAT, comfortable bouse, containing
four rooms, together with good kitchen,
Bmokobouse, and other, neccossary outbuild
ings ,- also an excellent garden, containing
two acres, situated in a pleasant part of Ce
dar Town, Polk county, Ga„ for ealo or rent
at low prices. Persons wishing to buy or-
rent will apply to tho undersigned at Cedar
Town, or Mr. M. L. Pnlmor, Romo, Ga,
f«b7-lm E. N. BROYLES.
JanOl
Hides Wanted.
HE ni'dcrsigncd wishes to purchase a
lot »f Hide*. J. W. LANDRUM,
next door to Morrison A Logan's.
VERANDAH
BOARDING HOUSE,
THREE STORES
North of tho Romo Bank.
ROOMS TO RENT)
Sutablo for small Families.
8. G. WELLS, Pro.
POSTPONED
Floyd Sheriff Sales,
W ILL he sold before I bo . Court House
door in Floyd county, on tho 1st Tues
day in April nnxt. between tho legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
lot'ofldnd No. 48,in tho 28th Dist., and 3d Boo-
Hon. Levied on ns tho property of J.'M. M.
Carter nnd J, N- Carter, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
fhvor of J. A. Mims, from Gordon Superior
Court. B. F. PAYNE,
marl Dept. Sheriff'.
100 BEEVES WANTED.
rpiIIE .siibmribers waut thoso Bcoves for
JL tho citizens of Romo and vioinity, *mt
wiii pay liboral prices for them. Also for
ppwt'twcfa.iipfe
tered, can. have' it done at moduroto prices.
Cull on us before contracting elsewhere,
fe JOHN II. on >V Ed,
fcbLl-lm ,IAS. IIAUTT
FOB SALE.
T HE Brick Building and Lot, on the cor
ner of Howard and Broad Streets, op
posite tbo Etowah Houso. For further par
ticulars apply to Capt. Elliott, at the office
of the Coosa River steamboat,Co.
fcb24-lriAw-lm
N egroes for sale by
feb21
VEAL A CO.
Cl ALl'PE TRE for sale by
O tob21 VEAL A CO.
Wf ATCHES, a large lot of Gold and Sfl-
VV ver Watches for sale by VEAL A CO,
THE BLOCKADE RAISED.
A fusrmoreof those fine Calf Boots, and
Congress Gaiters pan he bad by calling,
soon, at LANGWORTHY’S.
To Whom It Way Concern,
A LL poraonaholding,notes agrinst tfie C.
S. Armv.cn,li>|»-d l,y C..1. J. J. Morrison
and Capt. t« f . U. ’KoVnoIrl^. for K^rsea Lougut *
for Company F^lsf Qq. Cavajry. will please
prosoallhem. a* 1 a>n.uutlinrizod to liquidato
the some, I can'be ! f *iin,1 at the Etowah
Hvuae, Romo, Ga. ’ W. T. NEWMAN.
C. S. PRODUCE LOAN.
' ’ *’■;! ~\Y7"I’’. IIAVI', b,-nn appoin'ad Aleuts tp
j lY 11,-ct the r.rqnjlpe Lain in this vi-
' — ~~—_ " |iit ivy “find Phi-'ri-kc*. IMiiffl', St. Clair
||il A H Veil A i ml P,Oa2t. ,*o ntic* Al.bajjia anil vrohop*
OF iSitlC. j;c- - - r -’ - L — J
A FINE Parlor Caip. t; also ore Four |.i
Jlorje an*rorie Too l]ni”r Wagons,
janltl J. d. COHEN.
, Hut <-v-f,y nnqtliat Ui* aiibsrribud to tbis
11,nin will m'r -t tlioir hihvription prempt-
. aud-otiligc
lebiri tf
Rt’SSELL.
Agents,