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R bonnet, mendedby a majority of States in the Charleston Convention, be invited to send delegates to a Convention - to be held in .Richmond Va^ on the second Monday in June next; and that the gressibnal District, be appointed by the ’resident of this Co Bl> DW1NELL, Editor <Sc Proprietor. . «r-v. rpm r*v mo, T. STOVALL, Associate Editor basis of representation be the same as === Tuesday Mommy t, May 8, I860. that upon which the States were repre sented in the Charleston Conven- | tion.” This resolution was adopted. Mr. I Barrow of Miss., renewed the motion Convention of . the Party for nominating Electors, and for all other legitlmatopurposes. 1st Disthcto-C. H. Hopkins, 2d Distriet~H. Holt. 3d Districto-L. F. W. Andrews. 4th Dislvict-R. A.T. Ridley. 6th Distriot^-Dr. H. V. M. Miller. 6th District-—Dr. S. -H Freeman. 7th District—D. H. Lewis. 8th Distriot-rJohn Miller; Intosh, the President of P th{s Conven tion was added to the Executive com mittee, and made its chairman.—Mill, Recorder. ' ' [For the Rome Courier. RECOLLECTIONS s: OVtM f Union Pic Nic.Celebration. Yet linger still, memories deart Haste not to flee away; The recollections of the past will oheer, the turmoils of to-day. How sweet they pass in soft review—those recollections sweet— First scene Of all 1 That glorious mses so bright With the day-king's rays, which coyly kiss Away the pearls that graced the flowers all night; Sure, stick stealing is not quite amiss. How merry the birds sing their matin-song Sweet their carols o’er the woodland rings With fulsome joy, all nature doth prolong The happinees wbioh each moment brings. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. NO. 10. j&CMUmm, May 3rd, 1860. i - The Squatter Convention was in ses-1 for an address to the people of the Unl- sion all day yesterday, balloting, for a ted States, but it was finally agreed that Presidential nominee, and entirely with- the platform, and proceedings of this ■ out any prospect of success. At the body together with so much of the pro- close of the 67th ballot, the convention Iceedings of the other, Convention as adjourned until this morning. - Doug-lmpy be.npc<^ary to afull jaiwilliH las’highest vote was 162}—202 being ing of the whole matter, be published, necessary to a choice. On-the 37th bal- The South Carolina delegates oonMnted lot, the name of Hon. Andrew Johnson j to superintend the printing and - pro of Tenttr, was withdrawn, and the vote vide for defraying the expense. The . of that State, with the exception of lfc Convention then adjourned. was cast for Qutbrie—his highest vote This ends the chapter. The great ' being 66}. - r I Democratic party met, wrangled, split ,T j The; Constitutional Convention met 1 up and- adjourned. The Squatter wing atit) A.M.,on yesterday, anctthe Com-1 has fluttered away to Baltimore and mlttoe on resolutions reported the some called upon the people of the Southern platform submitted to the other Con- St&es, whose delegates bad withdrawn , fentionby the majority. Mr..'Yanoey to.send other delegates to supply their offered to amend by inserting the word vacancies. What more can the 'South “Constitutional” before the words I expect Baltimore than they have r “Democracy” and “Democratic Party;” go t fo Charleston T Will the Northern in order to distinguish them, by a name men there abandon their position I— ; suggestive of Of their principles, from will the Southern men be content with the other, or Squatter division of theljggg than was demanded hero! Not a.rparly, I the former surely; and as surely not Several gentlemen objected, upon the the latter, unless the Douglas men in ground that they bad no authority to th e South send delegates to Baltimore. *> alter the name, and moreover, having jf the constitutional Democracy who, I the true principles, they were the Demo-1 hope and believe are largely in the ma- cratic party, and no other set of men ijority choose to be represented then the could take the name from them. Mr. game soene will be re-enacted. If the Yanoey withdrew his Amendment.— I Squatter Democrats, led by Gardiner Governor Winston, of Ala., said the re-1 0 f the Augusta Constitutionalist, and port did not, in his opinion, declare the! Forsyth of the Mobile Register, send dootrine of protootioft in as deaf and their men then the principles which strong terms as the Alabama Conven- the entire South have declared to bo tion required; that there was now a I the true exponents of their bonstitu- necessity for Congressional protection. Lionel rights, will be surrendered and and we should demand it. He'expressed Douglas himself nominated. He can- his intention to withdraw •Unless this 1 not a 8 i ng l e Southern State. I view were incorporated in the platform, hope some arrangement will be made The resolutions were then unanimously to unite the Constitutional Union party adopted. , ■ _ land the Constitutional Democrats, and Hon. H. R. Jackson, of Ga., moved thu8 a with California and that tte Convention pr^eed to expres« 0 ftndthe men a preference for a President and Vice the North will g0 forth to figh t Wilmot President, and supported h,smotion in provigo , sm nnd Squatter Sovereignty, a fordblespeeoh. He did nofc believe if not elected ^ the In waiting until people must be in the House 4 Repre- ^-tftsrnominateda man for them to sup- sentatives; for the same States will port; but haying the principles, he m- voto f or him that voted for the majority eisting on putting a good man on, their 1 pjatfonjn j n Charleston, platform, Mid go before the. people to Since yesterday morning the trains vindicate then-course, . leaving the city have been .crowded The Convention adjourned uptil 8 P. I w - t j l delegates hurrying home. «The M., when.it againadjourneduntii 12 M-. I hotels and throughfares will bo quite to-day, without further action. deserted to day, and the people of Char- “Judge Douglas* Convention met I oncemore i e ft to pursue their R ... hl . . , this morning at 10 o’olook. Mr. Bus- burine88 in peace and quiet. They B h f d sell, Chairman of, the Virginia delega- ^ doubtless glad toget rid of them, tion, offered a resolution, that when the | ' g Convention adjourn, it adjourn to meet — * * •„— Baltimore onthel8th of June, and the |. Millkdoevilli, May 2,1860. r i?? xsrrrr ssrs-,, be requested to send delegates to supply O . olook( in the Representative Hall, vacanoies. This resolution was adop-| On motion of Mr. Lewis of Greene, What next ? A loyal train is passing by— Pilgrims to the shrine of regal May t Each face I see, joy beams in every eye And hope and peaee’round each lip doth play. My heart expands, and I boldly ask What monarch oiaims a more loyal train? But ere an answer comes, the throng is past And 1 but linger, wonder and muss again. Next shifting scene. What a harmonious choir Binging sweet songs of “Welooms to May I” Till the echoes ring, and each note eonspirea To chose all care and sorrow far away. And then, those "talk*" that did me good to hear,— Of Youth—CVef porenhiel, joyous, pure; Of flowers, sweet “sun drops” o’er all nature's sphere And the Bible,—with a Heaven to secure. And yet again! Is it easy to forget The happy groups scattered here and there? The merry game* we played, new friends well met In “stage eoaohes” not guife so strong as thirl How we all "changed partners,” and "third, men” played 1 Ah I my-young heart throbs;—those win ning wiles; Dear ms! Can I resist, and yet delay To taste those lips wreathing auch rongish smiles* How they were Kicked Out. The following explains the manner in which the ten Georgia Delegates,who attempted to remain in the Charleston Cohvention, were forced to leave that body. We clip from Savannah Repub lican, ,- .V ; V ; ■ now .GEORGIA WAS DISFRANCHISED. ' A motion was made to adjourn and while taking the vote, Mr. Butler, of Mass., and Mr. Horne, of Wis., object ed that the delegates present had no right to cast the whole vote of Georgia, the latter gentleman maintaining that Georgia had no right to vote at all,'ex cept by- unanimous consent, and made a point bf. order to that effeot. Ho contended that there was no delegation present. Mr. Cohen contended manfully for e right of himself and colleagues, and denounced the movement of the above gentlemen as a usurpation and attempt to disfranchise the sovereign State of Georgia. The. Chair tueUined the point of order, ruling that the remaining minority had no right to oast the vote of the State, or any part of it, as the delegation yri»M in structed to vote as a unit, and the Chairman had declared as he left the hall that no one was authorized to be sold beforo the Court-house door in Summerville, between the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in June, the fol- ' wing property, to wit i ■ Lot or land No. 68, in the 6th diet..and 4th see., also 18 acres, more or less, known as a fraction of land belonging to the Midleton estate, of said county, the property Wm.. H. Edwards, to satisfy a fi fa from tho Chattooga Superior court, in favor of John- F. Morton filliam H. Edwards. Property pointed out in said fi fa. may# WM.Ij^CLEGHORN, D.^h’fit J Mrs. H AG just received a large assortment of New Styles of - » . . > Bonnets and Hats. represent the State in the Conven- V tion, The most ungraolous course towards the faithtul few fell like a cold blanket upon them, and an appeal was imme diately made from the decision of the Chair, though, as Mr. Cohen, the Chair man stated that they would cast the whole vote or none, the decision was submitted to the Convention as extend ing the right to cast the whole vote.— The Chair was oustained by a vote of 148 to 100; whereupon the remaining dele gates took up the line of march, much to the amusement of the first and vol untary seceders, who were quietly look ing on and enjoying the sport 1 Tub American Millionaire.—Mr. Wm. B. Aster is worth at least 326,000, 000, and every cent of the income, over and above expenses and charaties, is immediately re-invested. Robbert.—Some time during the past week the Episcopal Church in this city was entered by force, and the sil ver plate kept there for tho Communi on service was abstracted therefrom.— ’As yet there is no olue to the saorile- gious perpetrator of the dead. We Extract the aboye from the Col umbus Time*. %6bi fjdbeHigeftiertfs. DISSOLUTION. T HF Copartnership of Wm. H. White A Co., is this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. AUaooount* and claims will be settled by Wm. H. White only. May 6th, 1860. ~ . WM. H. WHITE, mayfltriawlt. R. L. CARTER. A GREAT POLITICAL WORK. tires The king of day ra ted by a very large majority, and the ooinmittce consisting of Lewisof Greene . occupied a position disgraceful to tim I man> McClendon of Floyd, and Trippe ■ : South. For- tho - purpose of securing 1 0 f Monroe, was appointed to report a the nomination of Hunter, her dele- permanent organization for this Con- ; gates h^yo conMnted teRemain in a 'n. of ^ committee was convention of Squatter Sovereigns who unftnimo *£ as follows i . had expressly ignored her rights, and I president—General John W. A. Ban ana adopted a platform containing prin- ford. ciples whichoneofher WO stdistinguish- VwoPresidento-John Milledgo and. ed sons, had denounced as a “short out Secretaries—C. R. Hanleiter, L- to all the ends of . Black Republican- f. w. Andrews and C. H. C. Willing- Ism " No Southern State will send ham. , delegates to the Convention when it I On motion of Z. H. Chwke a commit- . ^ t ^ I tee of three, were,appointed to wait up- . assembles in Baltimore, unleci it be a on President elect to the ehiur. few Douglas men' In thOfle States who Conunittee—Clarke, Lee and Saun- are willing to give up principles for ders. office. I The President on taking the chair, The Constitutional Convention mat at I ’Ninth the western cloud of crimson gold. A mellow'd sadness reigns; tke scene expires, I am left to muse, and other dreams be hold. May oar fiiture glow with suoh hollow’d light,' Tihged with memfries dear, with hopes most bright, Amid inch scenes may our days be cast, And blisifill, festive joys be ours at last. ZlUOUR. lution that a committee of one fr« m I which you have just conferred upon each Slate be appointed to prepare an me. address to the pedhle of the United The.circumstances under whloh we 0 . , . . - „ K. <«hioh I meet here to-day are suoh as require, States, explaining the. reasoiu mu — our thoughtful deliberation prompted tho course of the Southern | an d wise action. The great party which ' States in withdrawing from the Squat- has for a series of years, swayed the ter Convention, and vindicating their. destiny of this oountry, now fifled with , teri/onv n discordant and j«nng opinions can be action. Mr. JaokBon offered a n*(ua n0 j onger hold together by the ooheeive tion that the people ot the United I power of public plunder. It is however States be invited to send delegates to a not my purpose to analyse the elements rw-onilnn to meet In Washington 1 of that heterogeneous mass, or to point Conven “ I to acts that show it no longer capable City, on the second Monday “ . I of wise and good government. Ours is next. This is a good move ana will I y, a higher duly, ino more arduous task forestall the action of the other Conven. to hpla the oountry harmless from the • I threatened effocts of its blundering The Convention then adjourncd un- polioy; and 1 sincerely, devoutly hope ,1- 1 O nr- that our aotion will be suohasto sub til 7, P. M. when Senator Bayard gerro this neat, this very desirable end. plained his reasons for not taking^part j^et our notion here be suoh as to bring in the further deliberations of the body, together the good, the virtuous, the Hewed .h»U pirtof hi. d.le»«» gSSjSViSSWrS* had remoiued in the oilier ^Conv«.tion I pad. hmriu cloud, nhloh and lie could not pledge his State .tojhanNuponOW our politicalhorison will the support of this movement, but I dissolve into their original airy nothing- would return to his constituents and nw. ^ j A> L; Lefl of Uwo . Vy the matter before them. He wlui I cee, a Committee of 16 wos spppolnted with his friends in judgment and eym-1 w p repar0 matter for the action of this and considered the Squatter I Convention., Committee consists of the lution to call upon the people to “6^1 Greene, Lewis of Hanooek, Ivans, Lee in Washington city on the 24 Monday| 0 f MusookM, Beynolds, Boyington, A^ in June, wm offered affda. mdifUd “ “ 3 OL - s to3 o’olook. NED FEELS HORRIBLY I TEMPORARY RETIREMENTl Hopes for the Future t Charleston, May 2, Night.—Tho-De- gn in mocracy’s bu’stod os nigh in the mid die, as if it had been measured 1 Me and my man wouldn’t care a d—n, if we knew which half had the head—but that’s so d—d uncertain 1— If we join the new Convention, we may find ourselves out qf line—if we stiok to tho old one, some bright morning may find us on a line 1 D—n the Lines I The whole secret of the d—d fuss and smash-up - here is the d—d bilge water and bad whiskey people’bave to drink. Never saw a Legislature or Con vention that was reasonable until they had plenty of good sperrits. Douglas might, have saved himself with 6000 gallons of good liquor—d—d if he mightn’t! As we are not seeking office, mo and myman will retire for a while. Theoountry’e gone to h—11 Swear to that! . _ Horse-Shoe Ned. P. S.—Latsr.—May 3.—Douglas is weakening—so is the old Convention. Our Southern friends are right side up! They will win! My man is for them, pretty muoh. We wont to save the oountry I Hosss-Shos Ned. [Montgomery Mail. Ned’s Last t Charleston, May 3, P.M.—We’ve ad journed'! Want to give the cotton States time to elect sensible men, that know that Democrats assemble In Con vention to nominate a winning tioket that'll set the offices! My man is mightily helped up—bet your life of that! We’ve come to the oonoluiion that the Seoeders are a d—d pack of disunionists, and we’ve got big rope laotory at work—d—d if we haven’t! We all reassemble at Baltimore, 18th June. Would like-to hear a man just say Territory, or any other Tory, there 1 This is my last 1 Hotsx-Snos Ned. * i* ,7‘ Montgomery Mail. tenth edition of Closkey’s Political Text Book, OR • ENCYCLOPEDIA. . By M. W. CLUSKE Y, Washington D C IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS, The various Party Platforms, The American Ritual, The Kansas Legislation of Congress, Governors Geary, Stanton, ana Walker’s In augural Addresses, Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’s and Messrs. Stephens and others’ Reports on Kansas. The material portion of the Kansas Nebraska Bill, Lecompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con stitutions, The CritL-nden, Montgomery, Senate and English Bills, The votes on the same in each House, Indeed, every thing essential app. the same, inolualng tho President Pierce's Special Message* »'*•' The Dred Scott case, The Constitution of the United States, Articles of Confederation, Washington's Farewell Address, ~ Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 17V8 and ’»9, Mr. Clay’s Report in favor of a Distribution of the Public Lands, and able documents against it, with a full history of the same. President Pierce’s Veto of the Indigent In sane Lend Bill, The address of Mr. Faulkner on tho subject, AUistoiy of Railroad Grants by Congress, with the votes thereon, President Pierce’s Message vetoing the River and llarbor Bill, The School Land Bill, and votes thereon, The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, Extraots from Speeches for and against Slavery, Extraots from Speeches of noted Republicans and Abolitiouists. Mr. Tuomb’s Boston Lecturqon Slavery, Messrs. Fremont and Buchanan’s Letters of Aoceptance, _ Messrs. .Buchanan and William s Letters en the Bargain and Intrigue Charge, Mr. Calhoun's Fort Hill Address, Presidont Jackson's Proclamation against Nullification; Tbs MaysviUs Road Veto, A History of Party Conventions, ortof Mr. Davis, of South Carolina, on e Political Power of the Supreme Court. ..... _ ^ .. ATTENTION! 9R99 Mi ROME LIGHT GUARDS! TTEND a regular monthly meeting of your Corps, TUESDAY NIGHT STH at.City, Hail. By. order of Oapl msyS2t. Oapt Maqruder. J. T. MOORE, O. S.„ Sheriff Sales of Chattooga. The Ladies will find these to be somethin; . ing ew in style 'snd materials, and at very mod erate prices. I would also call attention to duf excellcn SEWING MACHINES, Which 1 can warrant to be all they are repre sented. I will sell them at New York prices, mayl-tf M.J. BUMMBRHAYS. rpjIE subscriber bavin, A of this well known ' ly famous ns the SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And thankful for the patronage received lest Season, will again beprepnredtorccciyeviii- tors by the middle of Juno next, and will strive to merit a continuance of that patron age which heretofore hat been so liberally bestowed npon this Fashionable Bummer re sort. I shall endeavor at all timet to .provide my table with all tho attainable luxuries of the Season, and bare made arrangements to keep on hand a constant Hupplyot ice; I shall alee have the best Cooks that can be procured in the South, and shall provide a Buffictoncy-of faithful and attentive servants. ‘ I have bIso engaged the services ef superior Musicians, and those who delight in the "con cords of swoet sounds” will bs abundantly gratified. The Medicinal virtues of these .many and varied Mineral Waters are now too well known to require an extensive description. In addi tion to the Red, White and Black Solpher Springs, many of them eomblned with Iron and Magnesia, there is an inaxhaustable well of the purest Free stone. My accommoda tions ero very extensivo. I have many pleas ant Cottages separate from the main Hotel, whore families can bo as quiet and retired -aa in their homes. - Coteosa Springs areln Cotoosa county, Geo. two and a quarter miles from the Western and Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good Hooks will bo at the Platform on the arrival of eaoh train. The Springe have direet Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, Milledgevillo, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, NaahviUe’ and Chattanooga. Toms or Board, BOARDING. HOUSE RS. M. MARABLE, bos fittod up the , house formerly oacupied by Mr. John Wisdom, and is able to accommodate a few boarders. An early application is solici ted. apriU7trUt. Two dollars per day Ten dollars per week, * and Thirty-five dollars per . tingle month.— Visitors who wish to engage board by the sea son with tboir families, wiM ba 'boarded at Thirty Dollars per month,children and service half price. Those who wish toengage board by the season, would do'well to adores at the Springs. may5trl2m. Don’t detert an eld jriendjor a new face!' ;oid Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT’S REVOLVING SIRE ARMS. OSS Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT .GUNS. Patents or 1860; 1866; 1867; 1868. T HESE arms have no equals in quality and finish; are adopted by the Army and Navy of the United States, and the principal government of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable end can be bad in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball aud shot, and small parts for repairs, from ell respects, bie gun dealers, and the Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MANT’OCo., may3trily. Hartford, Conn. Three Negroes, Marindn, a woman, about 47 years old; Martha, a girl about 10 years old, and Edinbar, a boy about 6 years old : Levied on as tho property of Berrien Wil liams, to satiify five ft fas, issuing from a Jus tices Court, held in the 840th District G. M., in favor of John C. Hall vs Berrian Williams, irincipal, and John Jones and A. D. White, ecuritiea on Stay—throe fi fas in favor of Ephraim Thompson vs Berrian Williams, ob tained in the Justices Court for the 839lh Dis. G. M.—four fi fas in favor of C. S. Williams vs Berrian Williams, issued from the Justi ces court for the 847th district G. M.,—also, six fi fas in favor of David Cloptan vs Ber rian Williams, Issued from the Justices court for the 839th district G. M., and sundry oth er fi fas itf my hands against Berrian Wil liams^ Levied and returned to me by a Cton- .stable. may5 J. C. YORK, Sh’ff. COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this data ths Cows River Steambna Company’s Steamers will leave forGRE SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as lows : STEAMER ALPARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mcrn ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. COTHRANS k ELLIOTT. jan24triirtf. LUMBER, LUMBER Cheaperthan the Cheapest, AND Good as the Rest!! JOHN LAY, & CO jg-EEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM Mil), a constant supply of all the or dinary kinds of Lumber, which: they will deliver at the Steasaboat Landing at One dollar, and Acts per 100ft, for carry- charge 26ts per 109, that the cost delivered on Rep ion the same Mr. Buohenan’s Minority Repo: subject. Governor Wise and Mr. Garuthera’s Letters against the American Organisation, and Hon. A. H. Stuart’s Letters, signed "Madi son,” defending it. son,” defending it, M Kenneth Ravnere Speech at Philadelphia, in Novembtr, 1868, and In North Carplina in 1832. A History ot with the vote* on, the various Tariffs, A History of the United States Bank and Abolition Petitions, Mr. Fillmore’s Albany Speoch and Erie Space; Gayle Bettors, / ’ History of the Annexetjeh of Texas, * • ■ 1 “ * u e P< 'ower. of ns toread— That the Democratic party ~6iTmitten of Hr. Lee of Hu State* wboare in favor I Seiolvtd, That an Executive * of prinolplee recom- tee, consisting of one from Tsial or Jcdox T«*r.—The trial bf Judge Terry, for the murder of Senator Broderick has been postponed .till the month of June. Opinion* of publio man on .the Congress over (ha Territories, Tho Nicholson letter, The Neshvill9<Jonvention and Georgia Plat- MUsourlxismproialss. with every vote there in, MOiionafiy classified, TheCoraproraise Measures of I860, CWyton Compromise, • ny other things too numerous to . and every vote loot having apollt- Bvcrysutjoot It fully iSlri n8, mca$mY *' qtia Book will poet tip tho public speaker, fuT on the Kansas ana other questions, msytrilm. ^ The Steamboats oba: ing to Rome, so the wharf, in that place-will be only lor and SOcts per lift feet. iliestedi Address JOHN LAY A CO., OriwnMll aprilMtriOm. Sterling, Ala. ,J. C. BAKER.. ..R. W. ECHOLS NEW FIRM I® BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN Oils, PAINTS, &c. 6U88,FDm, DVDSnrPFSS FINE CIGARS) LIQUORS for Medieal.Pnr- poses, &e„ &e. &o. Rome. Go. Feb. 18lh. [trftrawtf.] Varnishes of all Kinds. 1 LSO, TURPENTINE; for sale by nU token a less* ring Place, just- HP J. J. HARMON. Folk Sheriff Sales. YTTILL be sold beforo the Court House TV door in Cedar Town, on the first Tues day in June next, the following property, to wit! FIRST GLASs BOARDING HOUSE. TT AVING purchased the house now ooctt- rt pled hr Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will BoTmost THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and Newly Faraiehed, and will be opened for the accommodation of boarders by the sub scriber, on tho First of January, 1800. Rates of board will be, per single meal, 30 “ doy, $1 00 !*• week, 6 50 Without R6om, will be, " month, 12 50 With “ " • " " 15 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, will be furn ished at resonable rates. C. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw, Supt deel-l—tf. A Timely Notice. LL those who are indebted to me, either . By Hote or Account, must pay up he- lore return day, or thepwill be sued. My individual books must be sattied. i»nlJ0.tr!3mes. A. R. HARPER. TO RENT, rpUE large and commodious Store, opposite A the Choice House, formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson, and in the most desirable part of tho town for business. Apply to mar3I tritf. D. B. HAMILTON. NOTICE. A LL Person* ore notified not to trade for XX. four notes given to Francis A. lluson, 3. notes for twenty-five dollars eaoh, due May 11th,August 11th, November Uth.lSGO, and 1 note far nine dellara, due December 25th, 1800, all payable to Francis A. Husoo, Or bearer, for negro hire, signed by me. Tho consideration for which said notes were given having failed, I sm determined not to pay them, unless compelled by law. ii)b!4-triw2m. 8. JONAS. Geo. & Ala. R. R. Go. rpHE Stockholders of told Company ere A horeby notified that the regular annual ’61 toko place ot the City J Monday the 7th day of Ma time a Board of Directors moeting will take place at tho City Hall, in Roma, on Monday the 7th day of May next, et which time a Board of Director! will be eleatod, and other important bnsineai Irons- acted. A full attendance of all the Stock- holder# is expected# v apriltrlwawtd. 0. H. SMITH, Seo’ty.' I C Et ICE! ICEI KITE would rospeotfiilly inform the Public T f that our Ice House it now stocked with the best quality of ice, whloh can bo fiirnieh- ed all the Summer. . FamiHo* supplied from our Drug Store.— »«***-**»». Farm to Bant er Sell. tom. aprStwawlm On Johns Creek near Floyd Sprinn, eontrinfurSfO ceres— abont'toO of whfok i, olesred, and 80 first qnaBfy creek hot- G^.^T.2oVALte Rome Mutual Insurance Co. m mimF o A f«L“ffl hisararm^Com- WSWof 6 Bo rd of Directors, will be held at the office of he Romo BaH- roodon Monday, 6th May ne\t,atlOo’otort * 0. H. 8T1LL1 ;m*r27—td Seo’y- W A T fit abll.