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pnuu»»i o011 t|u\ianoO| Ono Dollar.
raibcrnUoount'to th;o»o who advertise
HWioruuBvu
lebeldonltho
nlwientho
'®iffiih^oUM of tea in th ft 1 *? for snoop-
wlT IhrcS .°iii4 h e - iaf torn a b n r At r > Oqujt
ffiExebulors W AdwWUtrttowrwhsrp
»nd has been filvon by thodoeoModj.for thp
[all’tpaooiUUvbeimonth^- u(,Im hiJ --.I,
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lose, tbojegal requirements,
je.p$owdj:«; y»pfellovy.lng ■’
Sheriffs Mortgage. 11. fa., soles, ,jior
Tax^JUocfor’soolesVper levy,.... 1 ...... 6 OJ
Mlallohs’gnewors.of — — -
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’ Merchants, -
Will Buy and Sell Country Produce
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anything consigned tothOi’u, cither ' ,
GOODS; \
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BROAD SB., ROMEr&A-
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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■** i* , DEALRR v TN
FAN.OY: A STAPLe,
iiVtio iriar t;i,- . v ill
otwiosuro-orM-octR'i-so* F ur • T :
?ot maa advertising Iris wife, (in all-^ ^
vaniaii.
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pSVJaOLESA.tiE A, RBTAiu.
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Queens Ware, *•: 1
. .Groceries, > • ; ^
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rf? Nails..iiud;GlasA:,; . i
Boots, SRoes aiid Hats,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Gentlemen’s v, RurnislVing
Goods,';
• 'PeiTumery; c£o. : , <fcc;
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r.UHl J |,WI MID UUVbflOJ Ul( a
ttkotopepform, ,*they, do; itiheartily
frankly. Nowthat.thoy; ootnp.tp
me, they understand mo as' Baying that
we mads the issue; wo set an the union:
of tho.Stales against the .institution of
slavery; wo setl|ed!-*uie arbitration by
id ef batReb; Thef/drgdtfiphf.was
‘he.Gpfj SajgBHW Thef/drgdfipitf.wte
he sword. The issue. <wos v iairly nnd :
“My, met, Tbo,questions .present-
o boeh settled against us, 'and wo
are prepared to acoopt the issue.
X lina-onaU sides; tbis.'Bpirlt'.iif^bhn-:
dor andhonti? prevailing. • It" was Bald
by, : all.t The. issue was ours and tho
udgmen t has’ been against us.-- . We are:
sound by honor to aooopt tho arbitra
ment 4n dbing-this we are dotngour-
8olvest}O.Jdi8liort(Jr, unddobbtleelliU'
WUiatcd.o.v^dPgrndod, but .rather that
’ ye are. enablingourselves ,by. these no
iptif ,iand i«q altyuld sfeqli tltatthe .Goy-;
ornmont has treated us, magnnnimpuBsj
iy,-.and .meet the^Government.upo.n tile 1
MimSHtM.lS ■b'pgnanimqusly .offered]
us, So far as I nmisonoerned.pqrsoual"
ii’.X influenped .by.,atjyiqft«yppj
whetbpr .It .appearsdn • f the l ;NortU.-,.or|
SojiUi. tbo^EftSt or West. J stiunl where
^navitutiomof,the.Unite'ffS^tbs, .In;
doing this I know, 1,opposed-you,of.thj
South )ybep,!8 ( eoessioh-.nas being wsgm ,
on the.'oountry,.and ypu deolaretl-your
bp-the Gqvernmgnt and
disinvergraie the Union.
1 stand us I ever stood, flt ntly in the
liniori’ that n. .monopoly combined
Pl !&l'President; Iri'biibalSO^iiibdiil.
egationi' 1 returhyoumy’ sinoerb thanks
for your kiml;'geiierous, ny, :, mb¥n'4Wi
mous exjpresilbn-of .kindly' !«8l(5g.;tb
thepeopfeibftheSouthV 1 '"" W8 l °
•iThe visitors thah'rbtired;. '
SSBiSBi 1 '
ISy*:Goneral' PisL
missionin' of'tlib FroedmAh'S
under General Howard, miiao a_.
nt Huntsville, Ala, pn the 1st im
an assembly, of 2.00a ulabks'and it,1
ndtn her of whites:' He,.exjdaineid;
j,.j, conns. . .
Citliesi
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ir. T. itAnonoyK
STAPLE
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
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COMMISSION
. , MERCHANTS! .
^iBRQAD'ST., ROME,. GA. |
HWli'I .Intiail/ntn'Svifii wll! rnrtBfvfl
to-i
liin....
4T OMBERG’S OLD STAND.
3TJ
r Ho un'dcriitniicV'ifivo.UiaaXcBpcotfully ins
IJhn as^oitllmhildfithis’ bityond .viomity,
. ana small lirouts. -VT . - rr
Aog.81-tf.,B,,B. SELIGMAH.
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T. w. ^amixander,
;-ATTORNEY.:. AT; , LAW,
RpMEj GA.
‘lAiN’IINO- retumcd to Romo, wlll rcsurin
. --- vtho cpraoCloQ j:of> his'.proiosflionb'in^l
its l)rtincho8.‘ .Offico-atihisfold' stand*
rtu Awgiaiii VAta^-.o $ii fu tin-- * ♦' '*
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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.'iii EOME. GA'. 1 ;
I S prepared to makb applipatlon'diir-SPE.
^^0(Bctt|p^Bitb,tho''dhbIoo Hotel. <
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BLUE
an d I
freod-
suffnv
7:b;joT.
oguin8t f tms'obunlTy‘ mdst go down and
the oountry must gu up'd . iros, the issue
was madq by. thov South, • truorto'|iei
arib.leBt.a.ttrlbute8:bl.frankness.'atid’oan
dor, oomos forward .nnd expresses horlvHl'
wUlingness to abide' By the deolsiou. in;
good laitii. While 1 rejoice that the
rebellion lnis been at rested and subdu
ed,-1 am ■happydiu'ithe bbnspiousnes ol
a duty, w'eti performed. .
■ I-now ‘ not only tybuld have'ybu,'-but
the people of the world,to know that,
while 1 doelur'ed snd'feitrbd. a disinte
gration of the States, I am. equally op-1
posed to tho consolidation or ooncon-
•ratiou of power here under whatever
guise of' nrtmb. They figyi issue!
which,is.a fraud upon us.<|d^Sbiil
ondoavor to'.punao 'some aflSrttj t
sundo them from this, but' I say . let;
sonie rules be uppljod, as l have before'
remarked tQ.you.,,:-
X am gratiuod to'see so many of you;
hero to'duy; It manifests a spirit that
.T.ttin pleased to observe. 1 know ithnt
lib hlw been said of ihe that my> aspirA-'
lions are sharp ; that' I had vindiotive
fpolings'to grotifyi and-that I'fahouldi
not fail to avail myseif.of opportunities;
that would-present themselves to grati
fy such .despiouhle feelings.,.. If myjoqtr;
Will not speak for me and for them
ielyeB, then any professions that 11- ! -'•*
owhialte would he
But. geni|emu,n,If._
£S!!^«^&TS»Si
'b'ioh .they enjpyqd .belpre tlie madness'
.f misguided ipen in Wlibin they .tjppqn
ei'lbmi- boiiiidniioo, led them aStray.—
'If.there is'.unythiHgitUat ban be done
on my part.»on ’of
thp Constitution to.promote these ends,
be assured- it.;8h^W : -be.,dqne, Bet, me
ussure.you also . that" tbereds no-disi„
sition'on.'the'part'oftlieGbvei'nmeritto
deal liarslily with, the Soutli'«ffn. ; peo-
ig| ■ ^ i
nd’Times,says Nash-
•V.' J ' ’*1 V '
Convention now. in.'s,
doubt of the truth of thi
Wp.believe tJiat'iKhftt it said‘of our;
Bible is trub OfaU the .States lute-
ly in rebellibn.
.Few .of usiOQihaided-. with! 1 Messrs;
.Dftvls and,Clarlt. in their.politipn'
aEsiaaSaa
Southerners,,
settled'in- NewiYoi'k city, s
rendef-of.ithe Southorn-U
“d-inUi'.'. 1 "'-' 1 1
o.Gp.
Binoe
ethe'sutsi
n-ofeBsions that.I might.
I he useless, j j {
s,.if T know' myself as
elegwtlon.whb
’ -the -blighted
. except ;ielte'f a
.lop'of the. parties for; treason,
iljiat onoe realize the effeot of
Jlartlolnn ftll. -If,- . tottlr llVibnl nnrl
'.gur
it will upset and
1 . aot of eon
eoer
$37,996,470.
.'of tho'
bls.’tort
. thb prinbipli
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