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ftrLMtt#*ltf W /ifMMVt*!* ers, ready, willing and waiting to rush I Col. Lewis Tomlin, of Cass
to his support so soon as he may be put I It seems that the fiat has gone forth
- 4 "~ • - r ' t y> I from those who would rule or ruin the
mum
Austria Crossing the Atlantic.
The House of Hapsburg, which al
ready owes bo much more to Venus
than to Mors, seems to be invoking the
to provide it with a
M. DWINKI.L, Editor A Proprietor.
•BO. T. STOVALL, Associate Editor
Thursday Morning, April I, I960.
Goddess of Beautv
refugo in the New SVorld, against the
possible whims of Fate and the tides oi
revolution in the older hemisphere.—
The Archduke Maximilian, of Austria,
now on a visit at the Court of the Em-
Which will They dot
Ah the March Democratic Conven-
; jeror of Brazil, is reported to be nego-
between the eldest
forward as the nominee of their party. I party of Georria. that aU
There are now hundreds of mall men, mU8t g0 overboard, from the highest to
^‘hiding their diminished heads,” until the lowest, who will not obey the be-
the tide flows, when they will plunge in hests of the cabal. Not content with
with the hope of being borne on 40 p obb « th . Me ® nn :
fortune; but we wUl be greatly xurpri- t fio party in this Steto^have Issued or-
sed if they are not landed by the ders against all who show any restive- .
ebbing tide high and dry upon the ness—the cry is “off with his head,”— tiating a marriage between the
beachwith * ^ 1 In «ome cases, the pretence is that hien da»#ter of that sovereign and his oWn
. , ■ . are too good Union men to be the lea- brother, the Archduke Louis Victor.—
Water, water every whore ders of the party—in others that they The persons principally concerned in
Nor any drop to drink.". are not good enough Union men to aban this momontous pieceof matrimonial
, don the principles they profess, to fol* diplomacy^rehgrdly old enough toin-
Political Meeting. i ow the lead of freesoilers to victory. terfere with any arrangements that may
In pursuance with a call previously The delegates from the 5th District, ” e made f or their ‘'settlement in life,”
made, a portion of the citizensof Floyd at Milledgcville in March, suggested the Arc ’ h . d | i , ’ te . L ( ou! ’ **{”?, barely eigh-
cou„ lJr r tta the City H.ll, ta fc"
no t_. quite fourteen_years
oh Tuesday the. 3rd jflst., for the/pur- t ij e district, opposed to Gov. <5oli£ and of age. As the EmpCror, Don Pedro,
pose of appointing delegates to the willing to submit to anything- for the has no sons, this young lady stands in
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ville, ontlie 2nd do,of Me, next. | CoL-ramlin isoneof thentost popu HO* *»!<*■>»*■!..< WVltV WV.
o„ motion ** msm
was called to the chair and M.Dwtnell, doubtedly a staunch Union man, but *w. family of.
requested to act os Secretary. I he is for preserving the Union by main-
’ On motion, the chair appointed the ™W M Constitution, at»a f not so
tee of five, to present to the meeting He might long ago have been member
the flames of suitable men to represent of Congress from his district, had he
Floyd county in the above named State n °* “jde to let otiuri juggle them-
Convention, vist Thos. W. Alexander, selve8 in-CW tfr&n.
J. H. Gill, James Ward, J. W. Turner Mode of cultivating Cotton,
and Joseph Ford. . * - | Defer Oox, ofs Cabarrus, N. C.,
of probabilities that
ie Hapsburg, like the
family of Braganza before them, may be
indebted to an American Emperor for.
the “comforts of a home,f’ We cannot
congtatulate our friends of the South
ern Empire on the chance of such a
result.—N. Y, Timet.
After retiring for a few moments the ®? cond . P r . em .‘“ m offered
n „ “ , . . by the Mecklenburg Agricultural Sooie-
Commitfee reposted as follows. Ityforthe second largest crop on one
Revived, That the following namod I acre, has furnished the following state*
gentlemen, vis: J. H. Gill, Geo. T. I ment as to his mode of cultivation:
Stovall, Dunlap Scott, R. H. Moore and Mmuntova, Cabarrus Co., Feb. 4.
T, J. Perry, he appointed delegates to I I iais6d 2.210 lbs. of cotton in seed on
Washington despatch says the
foreign diplamotists are loud and earn
est in their denunciation of the course
; nirsued by our officers in capturing
. Jiramon’s steamers. They pronounce
it a high-handed outrage, as the steam
ers were in Mexican waters, whefi our
ships had no jurisdiction or control.—
Moreover, as Capt. Turner used the
small steamers of Juarez, Marin had a
right to regard the approaches hostile,
and fire upon the Inaianola. They regard
it, they say, as an open act of interven-
•t of this Government,
defended.
, A
Convention to beheld in MUledgeville, l^d on'oid fehTthe SSSTStt ScotW
on the 2nd of May next, and that land had been made rioh in former
these delegates be empowered to. ap- y«®w by accidental circumstances, but Tax Quacurv or Convirsatiox.-
nninf nwn BnKslitntes I d,d 1104 have any reoent application of gentleman once called on a friend, and,
^ manure. Kolletf the secern leached not finding him at home, sat down to
On motion the report of the Commit-1 ashes—plowed out the cotton stalks of await his return, and to amuse himself
toe was aeoeptod and adopted, and the a former year with a two-horse bull- in the interim, took up a French book
meeting adjourned. I tongue, then with a turn plow ridged of anecdotes,' many of which were
'on the old bed;., used aside harrow in marked. He did not come bock, and
the first working and chopped through the gentleman went away. He met
the row with a noe; the last week in him however with mutual friends at
May used a side shovel with the land dinner, and to his great amusement,
B.H. MOORE, Chair.
M. .Dtrunth, Seo’ty. *
tiiyegefliftg.Y
-vy-
^3Etna insurance Company and I side-to the row ; the first week in June heard all the anecdotes which he oh-
' riUe Fire, j thinned to stand, leaving two stalks as served markedinthe hook, most in-
The undersigned, sufferers by the I near as may bo every foot. Second gsniously introduced in the course of
. ... v week in June- throw put the middles
with a cotton sweep; next working
of duty, to express our profound gratis- used the side harrow, then used the
cation at the extraordinary promptness! sweep again, one furrow in the middle,
with whloh our losses have been settled and closed the working with the side
and paid by this ever prompt Insurance harrow about the middle of July.—
Company, which we desire to commend Planted the rows 3 feet; 8 inches to 4
ie to all who appreciate the.value of reli- feet apart, . Pxtxr Cox.
able Indemnity and prompt payment,
when'a loss occurs. The iwjjuatere of
Th* Suprbub Court.— 1 This tribunal is
the JEtna were, here in strong force now in session At Atlanta. The import-
|TOmptly, wnd as>apt«y .^qmeAcould j^nt point wdsed by.the action of the
8@““Amelia, for thee—yes, at thy
eommand.I’d tear this eternal firmament
intoa-thousand fragments; I’d gather
the stars, one by one, as they tumbled
from the toglonSof ethereal space and put
tne sun, tnqt Urientoi god of day, tbat
traverses the blue arch of heaven in
such majestio splendor—I’d tear him
from the sky and quenoh his bright ef-
to the court. The members pf thq legal ———
■-'isssa^jaaawK:-
Governor to veto pardon bills, though
i
aa the more prominent portions of the bar. & & A A X
qq are inclined to the opinion that Gov. W W W W ul
nn Brown exceeded his prerogative in veto- __.i: - ,7, m fn« n .
00 *ng these bills. We look to the decision of ROME LIGHT GUARDS!
OO the highest tribunal known to our laws ntt.n.i a
00 with some interest, as this is now the call meeting of your Carps, on MON-
00 l^estioa in law in ottr State; The point da t NIGHT,Bth in.t., nt the City Hall, for
411 will be raised in the Choice case. If t he the Election of a Second Lieutenant to fill
—— 1 J - -* *■ - tHe vacaricypf A. M. Kerr,resigned.
. -- - By order of Capt. Maordder.
bill, of coarse those who were pardoned
at the last , session of our Legislature
wiU be set at liberty.
__'“John Bell Brownlow, arraigned
I for causing the death of young Reese at
Emory ana Henry College, has been re
leased on bail of $1,000 for his appeor-
I ance at the Circuit Court.
ations
prompt paying Company.
him
Itter
bub-
He
Thanks.—We are under oblij
to a friend at the University of '
g | ia for an invitation to be present atl.be
anniversary celebration of the Jefferson
Society, to be held in the Fublio Hall,
on the 13th of April, ensuing. The
Chairman of theCommittee of Arrange
ments is Edward C. Anderson, Jr., Esq n
*»<*,*. Hr. BUi,.
of Ohio, Introduced the following res-|—ATnw.
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“ Whereas, the ehattoliring of hu-1 in a late speech at Hartford, that “if SDrillK’ElIld SllDllllGr RlDDOQS
mnnity and the holding of persons as I the Democrats carried the State of Con- ere ” pr i 0# an d q Ua nty. FRENCH
property is contrary to national justice nectlcut this spring, there was on end FLOWERS uid ROCHES,
and the fundamental principles of our I of the Presidential controversy.” It ie> SPANISH‘NETS for tho halt—a very fash-
country throughout the civilized world now generally believed that Connccti- ionable article,
and a serious hindrance to republican cut will, at the April elootion, elect the Black Lace Veil*,
liberty among the nations of the earth: Democratic State ticket, at the head of Black Lace Cape*—t, n»w and.beautifql style,
therefore, _ _ ... | which is Col. Seymour as Governor.— Headdresses of, varlw
Resolved, Tliat the Committoe_ on j^ttofl wllltakeiSce^befora'Uie Hoip BkjrtsforLadiss su'd Children.
the Judldary be and the same is hereby | Charleston Convention.* The Clagand ^h^Ladles^willfind tk
Instructed to inquire into the expedl-1 Webster Whigs of the State will, it 0 f Ahe newest and choicest matoria'e, bui
ency of reporting a bill giving freedom is said, support the Democratio tick- oheapsrthan can be found el«ewb«re, and
to every human.being and interdicting let, and the Republican majority to be no pains will be spared to please,
stavery wherever Congress has oonstitu-1 overcome ia only 1800, «ut of a vote of sprstwtf-
tional power to legislate on the satyoct.” 80,000.’ lrrpWA TttRTTP ATJP.E Art
It was lost by a vote of 60 for and !09 j ^ ^Memphis ETNA^D?Simi?CE tU,
against it. All the Southern Represen-1 ^ V alanohe was present lately at the dis-
tatives, together with eighteen Northern interment of the body of a young lady
Democrats and sixteen Northern Oppo- who hadbeenburied more than five CHAJBTER FEBPEmAL.
aition voted in the negative. Those fed ^ 8
who voted in the affirmative were Blaok vea i e ^ f 0 u 0W ing singular phenom- Assets.... *,030,428 80
RepubUoans. The vote may be consid- 0 nai ■ *• ^ A wfA A .![« B ’Adi>
ered nothing more than recorded evi- The body wasiin an excellent state of T. K. Buses, Bjo ty. A. A. W.lluns. Adjr.
-iesasi
RepubUoan party. ItonlsUng, aftaU blown eameKajapemieo,
. •*—....whioh some affectionate hand had twin-
gfirThe new feetimony ed in the tresses of the girl, was remar-
breach of promise case at St. Louis | i,„v,,.
is rather agwnst Miss Effle, and begins
1 $5,000 before of a Judge Jay
I day says, one of the Tennessee dole-
, J”? gates to Charleston was in that city last
week, and publicly stated that “he
ill should vote for Gov. Johnson pursuant
, 7*1. Lto instructions, but that at the first op-
I. [portunUy he and others of the delega-
uon would vote for Douglas.”
*#•
I have
|0*CM)t. Vincent Witeher, Addison
Witcher, J. A; Smith and Sam’l Swan-
I son,tried for killingthe Messrs. Clemente
T WS ssk is, that the VEUriiB wm can sna swo ior uiuki.h. >—1
ing to eitablish a f • ). M
MERCHANT TARORRiQ. Hlgfflwfi r,.
Tn eannectien with the Dry Goods trsds, and havs fitted up Rooms for. this purpose, in the
DW sSofour MnSltatSto ro House, on,Broad Btrie^and wUi be preparto, at gny
time, to SUIT Gentlkmen. Goods from . 4
Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates,
OUR STO<3kVQK \ v
CLOTHS, CASSIMERSjlTAL. OLOTHS,MNGUPS > &c„&c 1
CA#NOT BE EXCELLED.
Would caU the attention of the public to their Stock of
!
1HE DAT FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., Ac., HAS PASSED—ALL WE WANT, ALL
a Q8 k jg, that the PEOPLE will call and see'for themselves. We are now propoa- •
Thankful tor the many evidences of confidence, heretofore extended, we ars anxious to
enlarge our business so as to enable us to furnish all varieties of Goods at less rates than
•formerly, as we aro convinced that a small business will not pay, and what Wo yield ia
prices t-i the consumer, must be made up In quantity sold.
msr27wstrllm.
SLOAN A HOOPERS.
NOTICE.
A LL persona having claims against the
_C3L Ala. Planters’ or Oostanaula Stoilmboat
Companies will please hand them In imme
diately to GEO. R. WARD A CO., Agts.
* For Hire.
1 ft NEGRO MEN and 2 Women, either
l U by the day or month—apply to
aprStw3t GEO. R. WARD A CO., Agts.
Farm to Bent or Sell.
On Johns Creek near Floyd
Springa, containing 320 acres— CASH
about 100 of which is cleared, 1
and 80 first quality creek bot
tom. Apply to
GEO. T. STOVALL,
apr5tireWlm • Romo, Ga.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the luereasod price
of every article of heme con-
snmption, we, os a portion of
the laboring olass, feel that wo
canuotliveTt the present low prices of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore,
We, the undersigned, shall on and after the
1st of February next, put the price of Lum
ber at our respective mills, at $1 26 per 100—
Hauling and kiln-drying not included;
Remember eur Terms are INVARIABLY
m
Also 040 M
Plantation for Sale.
The Subscriber offers for sale his
Plantation, 10 miles below Rome
in Floyd county, on Coosa river,
containing 176 acres—80 of which
is in a fine state of cultivation.—
acres on the Rome and Cedar Bluff
Road, with Dwelling, fino Gin House, good
and well arranged Cabins, Stables, Orchards,
Ac., with 220 acres cleared—the land is 11
miles from the river. For further informa-
tloa apply to the subscriber, . ^ -
Missionary Station, Floyd co., Ga.
apr6w6m
NOTICE.
WOULD CALL THE ATTEN-
tion of the Ladies, to their new and elegant
assortment of BONNETS. RIBBONS
AND FLOWEU8, and everything be
longing to the Miliurey business. Opening
on Saturday. mar22triw.
T HE Stockholder of the COOSA A CHAT
TOOGA R. R. R. COMPANY are hereby
notified that an Installment Of Fifteen per
cent., en the stock is called for, payable on
the 1 'th of June next Also Fifteen per e 11
additional, payable on the 1st of August
next By ordor of the Board of Directors.
A. B. CULBERSON,
qpr6w2m Sec’y A Trea’r.
81
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
VITHAREAS, Charles Knowles Admints-
j\ trator of Cherokee B. Talbot, repre
sents to the court, in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record.that he has fully ad
ministered Cherokee B. Talbot's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned kindred and creditors, to show cause
f any they can, why said administrator
ihould not be d'adiarged froxi his adminis
tration, and reoeivo letters of dismission on
the first Monday in November, I860.
Girep. under ray hand nnd official signa
ture, at office, this 2d of April, 1860.
apr6w6m JESSE LAMBERTH, Ord.
Omen Gzo. A Ala. Railroad Co. \
Roxk, Ga., March 1, 1860. j
EALED PROPOSALS will be received on
_ or before the FIFTH DAY OF ARRIL
next, for the Grading, Masonry and Bridg
ing, of the G.-o. A Ala. Railroad from Rome
to or near Big Cedar Creek, a distance of
twelve miles.
Plans and Specifications will be furnished
by Col. C. M. Pennington, Chief Engineer.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN H. LUMPKIN,
mar2w4t Pros’t Ga. A Ala. RR Co,
aprS
J. T. MOORE, O. S.
Mrs.
GEORGIA, Floyd Connty.
WILLIAM G. FOSTER, guardian of Mo
re lissa Ann Mayo, having applied to tbe
court of Ordinaryjof said county, for a dis
charge from his Guardiadship of Melissa Ann
W OULD respectfully call the attention of
the Ladles to her eholce and carefully
selected stock of
MILLINERY
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
constating of—
Chip, Pamela, Fancy & Plain
STRAW BONNETS,
Leghorn, fancy and plain Straw HATS for
Children and Misses.
Plain and Fancy Crape and
ed, to show cause by filing
why tho said Wi
I persons ooneern
objections in my
office, why tho said William G. Foster
should not be dismissed from his Gnardian-
sblpof Melissa Ann^ Mayo, and reoeivo tbe
usual letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 2d of April, 1860.
apr640d J. LAMBERTH, Ord.
every atylo.
Headdresses of various styles.'
HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPORATED 1819 !
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
N, Agt., Rome, Ga.
PHCENIX INSURANCE CO,
HARTFORD, CON.
CAPITAL $<100,000 !
eir soft, greenish hua to'perfoc- CHARTER PERP’TUL. nptftE large and oommodkmsSfere.'odMalU
j^p-TheLouisville “Democrat ofTuae- aprilitrily. . v 4
Change of Schedule.
Omen Ronk Railroad,
Rome, March 81,1880.
kN and after Sunday tb« 1st
day of April
O the Morning traln'wiU leave
at 71 o’clock, P. M, retaining at 41 o’olook,
P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome dally
Friday last. | w. B. Cothran, Gen'iSup't.
GEORGIA, Gordon Connty.
f'OTlOE is hereby given to all persons
i having demands against Crave Tomlin-
j late of said county, deeoased, to
them to me, properly mode out, within the
time prescribed try law, so as to show their
character and amount And all persona in
debted to said deceased are hereby required
to make, immediate payment This 3d of
April, 1860. CURTIS “
apr640d
BAsLEY, Admr.
GEORGIA, Gordon Connty.
T WO MONTHS after date apppliention
will be made to the Ordinary of Gordon
county, Ga., at the first regular term after tbe
expiration of two months from this notice,
for leave to sell all tbe land and negroes be-
' mgtng to the estate of Grove Tomlinson,late
if raid county deceased, for. the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This
April 3d 1860. CURTIS BAILEY,
epr6wtra Adm’r.
ICE!
ICE! ICE!
W E would respectfully inform the Public
tbat our Ice House is now stocked with
the best quality of iee, which can be filrnilh'
t. on. On, hU
Care taken in paoklng for transportation by
Boats, Railroad or Hacks.
FARBLL A YEI8ER.
aprS—tw*wtf
Medical Association
OF GEORGIA.
rPRE annual assemblage of the Medical
1 Association of Georgia fcr 1860, will take
place in the city of Rome, ou Abe 2d Wednes
day in April next.
71 A. G. THOMAS,
Lof Ga.
april3tw4t
Seo'y Med. A. of (
TO RENT.
•B.
tritf.
i for flurinj
5N.
NOTICE-LOST.
OST or mislaid, a certain Note,
T OST or mislaid, a certain
I i W.R. Smith to W. S. Cothran, for
“ ‘ J -‘-’ *'~c about
ranee on Cotton, dated sometime about the
Note having been lost or mislaid the flnder
will receive the thanks of all oonoerned by
returning the same to W.R. Smith or ro the
subscriber, as said note h^a been paid in full
br murtUritaL ARCH. DAVIS.
JOB ROGERS,
L. R. A S. D. WRAGG,
J. G. MORRIS.
per Other Dealers in Lumber are invited
join in this movement. jan24twawtf
TO THE LADIES!
KISSES NOBLB & STQGCSEL
4
HAVING RECEIVED THEIR
Spring and Summer
QOQBS,
CITY EXPRESS.
C A. SMITH, hav
• iug established an
Expri-ss Wagon, i n
Rome, is prepared to de-4
liver promptly all light packages and earry
passeugersanu Baggago, in and about-the
city, at reasonable rates. Orders may be
left at his Coufsctionnry Store, or at tbe Rail
road Depot. marUtri.
3STEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Robt. Baltey.']
P. L. TURNLEY,
TTPOULD respectfully inform his^
V V friends and customers, and
m
i, Chemicals
friends and customers, and
public generally, tbat he 1 •
now opening a very large and' at
tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dyestuffs, Porfumory and Faqey Articles.—
Also, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
Mcdioal usee. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every'V
'' in hia I
thing In hia line or that la usually kept in a
First Glass Drag Store.
Having had several years experience, and
by giving bis personal attention to the busi,.
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa
tronage, and to be able te furnish his cus
tourers reliable articles, at as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Ga_ Re
member the location. The wants of the
oountry shall be supplied. febll.’tO.
Garden Seeds.
O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to
be the kind that will sjirout,_for sale
TURNLEY, No.3 Choice House.
Kerosine Oil and Lamps
rbFTHE BEST QUALITY, FOR SALE
cheap by .
febl 1. TURNLEY, No. 8 Choioe House.
rTT"
Pure Train Oil.
K BARRELS Just reoeivod, and for , sala
by, TUI
taba
JRNLEY,
No. 3 Choice House.
A Presh and large 8took of Southern Raised
feU14 : - ~ • Ho. 3 Choioe House.
Dissolution.
sent. All penona indebted to the firm are
requested to make Immpdfate payment, as A.
J. P.tner the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, ana their busi
ness must be wound up before' fie leave*.-**
The business will bo conducted in tbe nemo
and style of A. O. PITNER.at the old stand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time.
Jan3—lttwawtf 4
ALSO,TURPENTINE, ^debjV
teblL No. S Choice Hom«.