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Til USD AY HOIlNINti, Mor. 27.
Improving the Cemeteries.
Some 35 bunds worked faithfully in
the new cemetery on last Saturday nnd And nmi.y t f soid re-
J crignlzuncFs either have peon. «r art
very much improvod the appearance of
tho grounds. Wo hopo the work will
bo pushed forward until that sacred
spot shall beoonie a sourco of pride to
the city. It has been suggested that
•very Snturday be devoted to this good
work and that all who feel an interest
in giving a respectable appearance to
■•God's Aero” and rescuing from pre
mature oblivion tho resting ptaceB of
over throo hundred Confederate dead,
givo this movement their personal ap
probation and support. What we have
said in regard to the new cemetery is
equally applicable to the old one, ex
cept that no Confederate soldiers are
buried there. Somo 12 or 15 hands
were subscribed to wor k in the old
cemotary lust Saturday ; why they did
not do so, wo aro not advised. It is to
be regrotted that some rather ungra-
oious complaints were made in regard
to the work done on Saturday. We
hopo this will soon be forgotten and
that all will cordially co-operute in the
improvementot both cemeteries until
they shall become what they ought to
be—the best improved grounds about
tho city.
Tho cost of putting up suitable Head
boards to the Confederate graves will be
considerably more than was ar first sup
posed. If any ono desires to coutrib.
uto for this purpose, money left with
us will be properly appropriated.
AX ACT
For the relief of Securities on Reeognizan-
cct in certain easet.
Whebsas. Many persons havo here
tofore become security on u-cognizm
ces, for tile personal appearance of par
ties at the Superior cm rts of this Stale
who, after I tits execuiion of said bonds,
enlisted in the Confederate anny and
Concert To-night.
We havo had several occasions to
speak,in commendation of ttieCunccvla
and entertainments given by ladies and
gentlomen of onr city for charitable
purposes. Wo have no four that per.
sons who have witnessed these exhihi
tions will chnrgo us with exaggeration
In whatever commendations we may
havo bestowed.
TLere will be another to-night at tho
City Hall, the proceeds of which are to
bo expended in replenishing the Libra
ry of the Methodist Sunday school*. TUe
programme may be f. und in our paper
to-day, We liuve not witnessed a to
hearsul, but judging from what we hear
of it, tho exhibition will bo one of the
very best. All who desire to contribute
for the purpose specified and all that lee,
like enjoying a little '.nnooeut amuse
ment, can find in this exr.ihition one of
the very best opportunities. The man
agers have taken much pains to pet up
an interesting entertainment, and we
do sincerely hope they will realize a
libera' support, for tho cause in which
they Itavo labored so freely.
Efforts lor charitable purposes, and
fop tho publicgood, aro not always ap
preciated, hut we hope and trust this
one will be.
liable to ho forfeited to the great injury
of Bttid aecurities, for remedy whereof;
Skc. 1. lie tt enacted by the General ds-
tcml/lyof the State <f Georgia, That iu all
cases ill the Superior courts of this
Stale, where such recognizances have
been forfeited, or are liuhle to be for
feited, and the principal did, before
such forfeiture.enlist in tile Confederate
army or navy andfansot now be found
cr produced, the security or securities,
cn such recognizances, may in the dis-
nret ion of tut court, he and they are
InkPeliy relievt d from all pains, penal
ties and liabilities of the suine, upon
full payment of all costs which may
have accrued up to the tiuio ol the re
lease of said securities, any low. usage
or custom to the contrary notwithstand
ing.
Approved, 5th February, 18GG.
AN ACT.
To define certain acta of Treapaae, and
make the same penal.
Section 1. The following acts shall
Is realtor lie deemed and held to be
trespass, an l indictable, to-wit;
1st, Tito wilful cu'ting or telling of
any wood, timber or shade tree, upon
tho laud, enclosed or unenclosed, ol
anothor, without tho consent of the
ow nor.
2d, Tito lakin’or carrying nwny. or
attempting to take and carry away any
limber, wood, rails fruit, vegetables,
corn, cotton, or uny other tilth le. tiling
produce ot property ol any vulue what
ever, from the land, enclosed or unen
closed, of another, without tlio consent
ot the owner.
3rd. The pulling down or removing
any fence, paling or enclosure, o an-
other, without the consent of tllcowu-
4th, The squatting or settling upon
tlie land, enclosed or unenclosed, ol
another, whether public or private, with
no bnna file claim or color - I title, and
without tlie consult of the ownert
Provided} the intruder ahull not re
fill,ve off tlie iutid after ten days notice;
and provided further,-that this section
shall not apply to wayfarers, wito shad
camp for u night, or in case of providon
tiui detention, for a longer time, on utt-
enclosed 1 nd.
S.-c. 2. Any person committing nny
of the above acts of trespass, shall lie
held nail deemed guilty of a misde
meanor, and suijecl to indictment in
any court having jurisdiction thereof,
and upon conviction, shall he fitted or
imprisoned,or built, at the discretion ol
tlie court, tite line not to exceed two
hundred dollar-, tho im prison men t tint
to exceed the term of sixty days; Pro
vided, thet potions camping for a night
ami using wood for shell purpose, snail
not bo deemed guilty, tinder this act.
SiO. 3. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved 23rd F.-bruury, 1.S5G.
From the Milledgnville Recorder.
Something Umiicutly Wrung.
More titan a thousand negro men
have within two weeks passed over onr
Railroad from Putnam anil adjacent
counties for the West. They-have been
iml 'ced to leave their employers. n the
promise of higher wages, alfboiigh con
tracts itad been ratified by too Freed,
man’s Bureau. The most able bod id
and likely fellows are thus taken with
only a change of clothing. Their par
ticular destination is unknown. They
may or may not see tlie West. The
planters thus deptivod of their employ-
ces, wilt be disappointed in making
thetr crops. We cannot believe lliut
this inv. iglit’g of hands from planta
tions is liy tlie connivance of the Bu
reau. There should be an immediate
Investigation into the matter by tlie
proper authority. The wrong is too
serious a .Inn to the planter, after hav
ing pitched his crop ft r v. Certain num
ber of hands, to tie passed over ill
silence. Ilud it been earlier in the
season and lion-producers taken ns well
as produi ers, not the least objection
would have been trade; hut, under ex
isting circumstances, it is a great wrong
which ought to ho promptly investiga
ted.
We take tlie following on this sub
ject from tlie Macon Telegraph of Sat-
uid.ty last, alter tho foregoing was pen
ned :
A Grievance—A friend who has just
returned troru atrip through Clark,
Hall, Waltounnii the neighboring coun
ties, says the negroes, after having ettp-
traded lor tlie year, urehroakingupnnd
got g oil' in large numbers with persons
who offer litem more to go to the West.
The work on many plantations has been
suspended Irom this cause, anil tho
planters can get not relief from the froed-
men’s Bureau.
Now, such conJuct ns this should be
stopped, and if glte lluronu refuses to
du its duty and afford protection to the
whites, as well ns blacks, tho former
will he compelled to take matters into
their own hands. These adventurers
from abroad—God only knows where
and with what sinister purpose—should
■lot bo allowed to go upon (limitations
ami seduce tlie freedmen into viola
tion of tlietr Holemn contracts with our
people. An occasional application of
Lynch Law to these ports ot Soutlierii
society would not be amiss.
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V KO B A B t LIT Y 0 F. A NOT 11E It V E TO
A Card.
Editor Courier:
Sin t My name was announced in
your paper as a candidate for Judge of
the County Court, before I Itad seen
the law to organize said court. Since
examining tko same, I know that 1 am
not competent to discharge the duties
of tlie olHce. It will require a ntuti of
considerable legal ability, and well ao
quainted with tlie rules and practice of
the Superior Court, 1 therefore with,
draw my name us a condidato for the
office.
Very respectfully yours,
Dennis IIii.l.
Letter from the IIuii. Win. C. Itivcs
The vencrabl* Wm, C. Rives, of Vir
ginia, endorsos the policy of the Presi
dent in strong terms. We extract from
a letter to the Hon. James Lyons, of
Richmond :
"You were pleased in your letter to
express a desire to know my opinion of
the late Presidential veto. I agree
with you entirely in your estimate of It.
It. bur been a Cod-lend for u», for it
that horrible hydru-lieniled monster,
which lie so gallantly encountered and
slew, had been sufitred to live. I do not
see how tlie South would have been
longer habitablo lor our own race. In
deed, my dear sir, the whole courso of
the President, since his admirable mes
sage at tho o; cuing of Congress, ap
pears to me to ltuvo heott in the spirit
of the loftiest patriotism and statesman
•hip, and worthy of lira best days of
the Republic, if lie goes on ns lie has
commenced, ho will merit the glori
ous title ot the ‘restorer of the Consti
tution,’ than which I can conceive of
no higher crown of gloty in tlie sail
condition in wbieli tur country lias fal
len. It is a-vpecinl mercy of Provi
dence to have sent us such a man in
such a time of uped.”
A notuer Constitution At. Amendment
— It is rumored that a prominent meiti-
bor of tne, t’onimtuee on Recinistrul'-
Uon Inis prepared, und mu ms to. offer
in Congress, it. a lew days, I lie sulije.n-
eu aduftional amendment to the Con
stitution. it uut-ts with great favor.
d will ho engineered with special en
ergy by tho projector of several gl’Cflt
sttil incomplete military enterprises-—
It is us follows;—Iticliniond Fnquirer.
AitrtcLE XCV. That no -State slitill be
admitted to representation in Congress
until by a | revision embodied in t-
luiHiatiicntitl law, it pledges its citizens
never to claim resolution at any pi ttida.
Watches, linger rings,spoons, silk dress
es, books, pictures, sideboards, wines
liquors, c images, and other pWtubTe
property which may at anytime, untlet
the ptesBUI-e of military necessity, have
been transferred, shipped, removed or
curried away ftotn their residences, eel
I ts, grounds, out-houses or stables, and
delivered into the cure and keeping of
loyal citizens ot New England—iod all
persons claiming or asset ting title to
any such pm table property so removed,
snail bo excluded Irom tlie basis of rep
resenlatiun, un I be forever disqualified
to hold uny otlico of trust or profit un
del- tlie Slate ov General Government.
Washington, March 22.—Although
bore is no certain data on the subject,
a report generally prevails among mem
bers of Congress ta-duy,' that tlie Presi^
dent will veto tho Civil Rights hill.
CONCERT.
Programme of Concert.
TO 1)E GIVEN AT THE
c IT Y II A L L,
TUESDAY EVENING,
MARCH 27th• *
PART 1.
1st.—Scene—Flowers of Spring.
2nd.—Scene—William Toll.
3rd.— Pantomime—Lad's that lovo th*
lu 8
4th.—Scene—Mr. and Mrs. Toodles.
5th.—Tableaux- Fairy Queen.
Oth.—ftaartotte—Uvangiline.
7th.—Scene—David nnd Gulinh.
8th.—Scum*—Tho Rival Querns,
tfth.—Comtdv—O’Culigan and Stranger
* PART II.
1st.—Duet- Fannie Grey. (Comic)
2nd.—Pantomime—Damon and Pythias.
3rd.—Drama—Ben Bolt.
4th.—Charade—IMian-touu
Admission 50 cents.
Tickets to be hail at tho Stores of Messrs.
S. M. Soligraan, II. A. Smith, and at Choice
Hotel.
For (jrcciisjwrt
ANI> INTEUMEDIATE LANDINGS.
THE ST’R UNDINE
Great Sale of
MACHINES! Y!
W ILL DE SOLD at Mil lJtlgcvlllc, Os.,
tlie Mil day of April next, to wind up
the co part nc rail if» between the State ol
GYorgia nnd Divifit?. Jones k Lee, nil tho
STOCK and MACH IF 1*RY belonging to the
late PioJfKKii Carp Cbui’Axr, consisting* in
part, ns follows:
f2 Machines, complete/ (hr manufacturing
Cotton Cards aad Card Clothing lor Fuo
turfed.
1 Machine unllniFhod.
2400 pounds befit English Cotton Card Wire.
A lot ffr Wire, assorted sizes.
2 ins paii’d Cotton Cards.
4.'>30 lt “ Card Sheets.
000 Card Backs.
Abt/ut 200 Sheep Skins, (tanned.)
1 large Iron Sufe.
X Steam.Holler, (40 .horso power,) 2 Flues,
Shntting and Pollies.
1 Wood Planning Machine: a lot of Belt-
in 9-
J. It, Stevens & Co.,
REAC estate
Agents.
rome. Georgia.
1 lot of Tools, to-wit. Hand Saws. Tennnt
Saws. Braces nnd Bills, Chisela, Augers,
Vices, Hammers, Drills, Rasps, Files, and
many other articles too nunit'rou»-to men
tion.
The above named articles wfll be sold
without reserve to the highest biddtr for cash.
It will bo an excellent opportunity lor
Meclmnus and Traders. There is no reason
why tho biiRinesB of making Cotton Cards
cannot bo successful in the South; the im
mense difficulties under which the Card
Factory labored during the war, is now re«
moved. The Machines aro as true and regu
lar and of as flue workmanship ns can be
made and tho products o| the Factory, (wiih
go. d material) will he as good in quality as
can be made any where. A crippled ti
dier e.tn work one, and make, as wo think by
OfRse?ot tho Store of West k Bros.. nlj t> i
Office Block, Broad Street, Rome, Q*
Offer for sale the following property/
NO. 114#
202J acres 6T heavily tirafoered /and u.
icd i mile below Wilder Station, oaths!?'
con and Western Road, add 12 miles fSl!
Griffin. This lot is equally divided hiT
Railroad, ami thtf woodcnn\odoliycred J*
the roa«? at very little expense-one thhdi
the land is in pide, the remainder ia hicW
will leave her Wharf clone calculation, Irom $5 to $10 per day
every TUESDAY Morn-
ing, at 7 o’clock, for
Grcensport and Intermediate Landings.
Capt. F. M. Coulter, commanding.
For freight dr passage apply on board, or
to H. M. ANDERSON. Ag’t,
mar27.tf Office at L&inktn k Co's Store.
clear profits.
Attohtmn is earnestly Invited to the mat
ter:—they will bo open lor exhibition nnd
examination at any ti^e..
P. M. COMPTON. Com’r.
DIVINE, JONES ALEE.
Cheese. Cheese.
A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK STATE
mill FARM DAIRY CHEESE, just ra-
ceivod and for sale cheap by
GREEN, SWANSON k CO.
mareh27.3t
HUS0N HOUSE
KINGSTON,GA.
CERO A. SMITH, Prop’r
R EGULAR Dinn. r House /or 8tnte Roa'l
Tr.v n-, and Supper aut( Break fust House
CIO]
NEW YORK MARKET.
New York. Mutoli 22.—Cotton ml-
vanned one o.-nt. Market excited ; sales
to-day 5.001) bales at -He.
Naval stores dull ; turpentine Soon
OOo.
Gold quoted at 128.
Oh ND wilt be jendy to ozliil.it them on
X\»Murch 27th. Tlie Ladies of Rome mill
NEWS FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OFTIIE AUS TRALASIAN:
New Y.ikk, March 22.—Tito steam
ship Australasian lias arrived witli
Eur pciui advices to tho 10th instant.
MARKETS,
MILLINERY,
MRS. O.'JL'feMrni,
MILLINERY GOODS,
are invited to call and examine f<»y
tl»t»msi*lvesff* R..om8 over the Book Store,
iuur24.tw.tf
Sec & ere!!
SCENT advices from our consignor cn
able us to off r greater indue ehnnt
.parties wanting cotton teed than any other
house in, the city. Th^seed are ol the best
variety, and warrautea to bo Irosh and of
last year’s cr wth. •
BURNETT, JONES k IIARGROvE.
march24 2w
Also—at tho saino time qnd place,
will ho Aold, separately, as the individual
property of the Stute. about
5,850 Imported Cotton Catda.
Some of the above Cards are damaged j those
that arc not, aio a No. 1 article.
P. M. CQMPTON, Com*r
Milledgcville, March 13, 1860. tw.t.apl.l
Photogiapbs.
J. Vr.~CLA.-RY,
or vmoiNiA/
WOULD roFpectfutly inform tho cititens
of Rome and vicinity, that Jie has opened a
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
over Mr. Mark’s slore, where he is prepared
to take all kinds, of the latest and best tdylo
pictures, known »o the nrt.
CARTES DE VISITES,
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AND ALSO
rOCELAIN PICTURES,
which for their beauty and durability
not be surpassed any where. Persons hav
ing old pictures of friends can have them
greatly improved, by having them renewed
upon Porcelain. Coll and exam inn spec!
mens.—Satisfaction given or no charge
made. [march lH.tw.l in
Just Received.
Cotton in Liverpool was buoyant and
a mile Inuhor; sides of Friday, 20,000
tittles: Middling Uplands lOd to 19 I 4d:
.'.aturday’s market not reported.
Consols, Sti 3-1 it 87. Five Twenties,
70 3.
Disadvantages of Dei no White. The
President of the Opelousas railroad has
ordered that negroes pay tlie same Tare
i,tt the toed Hint white iolks do. That
is right. Why did tlie Federal.” who
non trolled l lie rami let tlie negroes
pass over it at a halt a price 'I White
laborers going from New Orleans to A -
inks pus to jet work, were charged five
dollars for passage on tlie ears—negro
laborer, wore omtrgen two dollars and u
half. A ivliitp pusoenger was taxi d two
and a ball dollars lor beiog white, or a
negro was credited jfltli 1'Vn and n
half dollars for beitij, black. Why did
tlie Federal ofticejs make the odious
distinction between, black and wLite
people? Do they no* dltiim Hint jib
distinction should he made?—Vlanlert
Louisiana Banner.
just Received
F ROM the i:clcbrot«d manufactory of J.8.
LETHGKN k CO., a largu lot of COOK-
100,000 Kirk.v, Liinbrick and genuino
Virginia Fish IIooVbj
2.000 Fish Lin« s. of Cotton, Flax, Silk,
and tho oc let rated Reluid Grass Tiout*Line
10,000 Yault fiup -rior I rotit lino.
Alfio,Jltn(?8, Reoln. Floats. Nets, Seins, Bc»bp
Flies, Artificial Bait, Sein Twine. Balt
Boxes, Drags. Spring Hooks, Pottent Grap
pies, Difigorgvrs. BiiTting Niedles. Sockdnlo-
gers, Gigs, Lea*.lu r Drinking Cu)>3. Ac., k
VEAL k WILLIAMSON
omo, Gn., Feb. I. I860.
ING STOVES. * mbroeit'g the well-kn-wn
patterns: Asliland, Kemu kian, Suntind,
Crystal Palace, ahd Planters,
Every ene can be fuiie I b’-th in style and
price at
BURNETT, JONES k HARGROVE’S.
march24
Super Fhosphato of Lime
W E hur«MU8t r-reived fn>m Baliimore
Mf.rvli
i»f this supc-
Government Income.—Tito income of
tho GovcrnmeDt. Irom Internal Reve
nue, thus far in tho current fiscal year,
commencing in the middle of last year,
has been somewhat over two hundred
millions of dollars, wlilub, if kept up
at the same into, will make tho aggre
gate of the year’s teevipts from internal
taxation alone, three hundred .and
twenly-tive millions, and that would he
one hundred and thirteen millions
more than tho inlet nul revenue in Hi
No More White States.
Tit is is tho caption ofa leader in tlie
last New Yot a Independent, writ ton by
tlie notorious agitator, Theodore Tilton
S'uce the independent Inst the ini! t
once of Henry Ward Reecher, it 1ms
grown rampant, gone crazy. It wilt
have “no more white States, no more
tube "admitted into tite Union until
they giva the negro tlie right of suf
frage.” A eotemporary says, " Mr. Til
ton is a laild leader, hut boldness does
not always win.” Mr. I'iltou is tar be
yond what may bo considered "hold!”
lie is absurdly seekless—ijone "dSft"—
lost his reason—-mud with "u method in
bis madness" it is true, but neverthe
less mad, "No more white States!" —
Then I t there he lijuck States, a.id
what will become of thewhito ones? —
Will they profit by this ndmixtuie ol
white und black States? Lot tlie Inde-
penden' and Mr. Tilton show bow?—
liaclt cun easily allow bow it will give
a sort of political importance to the ne
gro in iho SNliih, and detract from
that of the white man; but how will it
advance Uto interests of tite white
States in the North, or tlie white man
in the North? Tell us how, Sir. Theo
dore I’iltou; tell us how oh! ya tran
scendent "Independent Acchanye.
New IT jMrsitlsF. Ki.ection.—The Con
c rd (New Hampshire) fiuriot. ol
Wednesday, in chronicling the result
tit but Slate, says’;
Tlie disunionisi have swept tho State
but liy a majority considerably reduced
from that ol'lasty. ar—probably a third
less. It will lie sprit tltnt they nave
voted solid in support of the rati lea
ineii and mriiHiiPsot tlie Congressional
wing ot’ihut party. This fact is scni—
what surprising; but when it is consid
ered that tlie whole putronnge ct' the
President was allowed to lie used
against him, no other remit could Le
reasonably expected.
Cincinnati, March 23—The follow
ing is a list of losses by tlie fire on
Tlturstlay night :
Adams Express Company, S150.000;
insure o for $35 000. Enquirer compa
ny, $100,000; insured for $35,000 —
Httekeye Hilliard Saloon. $10,000; part
ly insured. Nibhet & At.inson.J 18-
preVious'fiseal yeV, and I.Varly "three I l ’ l,0 i K. W. Cat-roll
times as mgoh as that of the year which * co- ' * ^ —0,000; insured for SiO.OOO.—
ended with .Juno 24, 1804. ' The most A - Pot tH * C " , lost their entire stock
Lnnl, Five (5) T«
rior Fertilizer.
Confincnce in ils m«rits hns be»*n ftrm’y
established, n« shown bv Su extensive u e in
other parts of the country. For gnr<lens it
i# sneniully rrromineildcd. Enrich your
land If you w«n.hi «xp et a large, yield ns
tho frmt of yntur labor.
BURNETT JONES k IIARGROVE.
moreh24.lw.2W
RICE.
^ BARKBtfi, Fresh, «t
BUBNETY, JOXK8 l IIABGnOVE'S.
march2t.tw.?W *
OATS.
^ flfl BURITKL8 of SEED. OATS st
1 UU BURNETT, JONES A 11AKOEVE’S.
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Sheriff Snln.
W ILL bi sold bt-fire the Court House
DcforinRomo, within the lognl lioursi
of side, on tie ls»t Tuesday iu tho
following property, viz. Lot, oMni No. 12
— 4th Dibt. ami 4th section.*
Also eight oi* ton.acres of lot No. 25—ith
DLL and 4th section. Levied on aa th
S roperty of Wm. B. Jon« s. hi favor of J hn
. Pratt. Property pointed out bv Plaintiffs
Attorney. J. It. TO WERS.
mnr24. Sheriff.
IQpSecretary MeCallocU has direct
ed the Hgentnof the Treasury Depart
□lent at the South to notify all persons
who bubsenhed to the Con federate cot
ton loan that the Government consid
ers nil such cotton liablo to seizure and
confiscation.
reliable estimate of the custom* reve-
dug through all parts of the country
place the aggregate at one hundred and
eighty millions in gold for the wh«do of
the current fiscal year. This would
make the total income of the National
Treasury from irtU rnul revenue, and
from duties on imports, for the year
eliding next June, about five hundred
and seventy millions of dollars in cur-
^ rency, which is over two hundred mil-
^^Jions more than the estimated disburse-
^wnents of the Governnient.
W]
'.Ba^ Uhicago pack<a 501.402 hogs
tlut-iug tlie seasoii just closed—a fulling
off of, 248 695 from tho preceding
year.
*®- The ruins of two ancient cities
have recently been discovered in Mexi
oo. They are supposed to date back
from the time of Cortex
f music and instruments. 1*. I Inly
$15,000: insured for $9,000. Holmes &
co., 40 000. insured fnr 25.000. ii-J-
ant, -Stratton & Dehull, $8 <>00; no in
Hurume. Trowbridge & Gtllech $10.-
000; nj insurance. There are a large
number of small los-es, including the
office of tlie Daily National Union.
Business Fourth street, lirtwccn Wal
nut und Vine, is entirely suspended to
day, und tlie street blockaded by the
fallen walls of the Opera House.
Tite streots surrounding the burnt
space were thronged with eager specta
tors throughout tlie day, an t un in
tense feeling of awe prevnils through
out the city over this terrible calamity.
S®“Tlie Christian Chapel at Augusta
was entered on Monday night and a
large melodenn stolen. This is the
fourth time this church bus been enter
etl recent ly.
The Coast Clear to Mexico.—Tho
Atlanta New Krasays; “There i- no
order of the U. S authorities prohibit
ing citizens front en igniting to Mexico,
or uny other country, unless at the
timo a charge i« pending against them
for the violation ol some law of this
govertment. Such as desire to know
tite truth witli regard to tlie privilege
of expatriation, nitty rely upon this.—
We have seen it pi ivately, but officially
announced, by tlie Secretary of Stute,
Hon. Wm. H.Seward, in reply to a letter
of inquiry written by u gentleman in this
city.
Bfiy* It is proposed that a joint reso
lution will soon be introduced, dis
charging tlie Coo tnittee of fifteen ftom
the further consideration of the. hill fer
the admission of the Southern States,
n i that immediately alter its passage,
witicli s said to he assured, lh« creden
tials of the Southern members will k«
prop rly re'erred. It is said tltnt a nne
jori.y of belli Houses is in favor ot
this coarse.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
M il. A. J. It HARDEN, would Inform
his frien-d? i*u*l the public generally that
ho has re-openeil his old rooms over veal k
a Storo, Rune, Ga., and in now prepared
to takcPhniogrnphs.Ambrotypos,Ferrotypes,
and Porcelain Picture?*, plain or colored, and
in nil sizes, from that suited to a finger ring
to lift* size.
Cotton Seed. Cotton Seed!
WE arc in receipt of a large consigntnei
of Fr* »h (Jt»TT0r» SEED, guaranteed to 1
of cr"p of 1805, which wo are directed I
c'#3i out cheap.
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GREEN, SWANS0& A CO
Found at Last,
A SURE and certain euro for ITCH. Dr.
Velloc’s Pink Curate. One box wu
ranted to cure. For s»i«* bv
STROH, KNIGHT k OILMAN.
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Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS.
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN,
HAY,
SUGARS,
BACON,
FLOUR,
SYRUPS,
CIGARS,
CANDLES,
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
NUTS,
Real Estate Directory.'
ry nri'i oaks
Prictf $2,600—one half cash la
tbs balance in twalvo monthi'"
NO. 115.
IS good up-land, loo.atsd s mu
City of Komo, in Texai V»lu,
known ns the Soltnan Place—40 acre, cl,.7
cd and under fenoe—the remainder w.ir
timbers,t with oak and hickory, I ra «."5
tnents consist of a double log dwellim?
nil not esary log out-hulldings. A good’ »,n
in ll.e yard, and branch running thrwgi,
orchiri.
120 acres
from the
known as the'
tho place. It has also on it a peachorclJ?
Price $600 cash in currency. W *
NO. 116.
Fur in of 840 acres known as “Gleamon*
located 4 miles from Kingston in Bartow
Couuty—300 acres open and under coliin.
tion. tlio remainder well timbered. The
improvements consist of a good dwellim
out houses and negro quarters. The farmh
ftiirlj watered. It has on it a cotton rii
which runs by vator power—thcra it .1.5:
h run/ by vator power—there is aUo ft
good I.'op.tinn for a mill half a milt fa*
tho Rome Rail Road, and 2 miles from8uu
Road; flno flower garden Ac. For further
intorinatinn address Lt. John W. Woffort
Cnrtersvillo, Ga., tfho is our agent for Bsrtow
County.
NO. 117.
That very valuable farm known as the
Tomlin Place, located on the Romo ahd Yu
Wert road, ton miles from tho former place
containing 6U2-i acres, more or less—short
4U0 acres cleared and !q a flno state of culti
vation, nnd tho remain er heavily timbered
with o.ik and hiokorv. Tho iiuprovctawts
arc a comfortable frame farm house and nee.
es$ary out-buildings. This place has tbs
reputation oi being one of tho best up-land
farms in tho beautiful and fertile Valley is
which it is located. Most of the open land
is dark red ohockolate soil, producing cottos
corn and wheat finely. There is an abas,
dance of fruit on the place.
Price $21,000 one third cosh, in curreney
and tho remainder in three equal annas]
payments with cntercst.
NO. 118.
A very dcsirublo littlo farm of 150 acrei
moro or less, located on tho Van Wert and
Romo Road, about nine miles from tbs City
of home, adjoin ng tho Tomlin farm-short
half of this pluce is cleared und ready for
cultivation, tlie balance well timbered'
Most of the land is find quality red chocks*
late noil. Improvements—a common fans
dwelling, with out-buildings. A never fail*
in j well in the yard.
Price $3,500, one third cash and thin*
in&inder in three equal annual payments,
NO. 119.
Farm of 350 acres, located In Waller
County Georgia, 2 miles south of Lafayette
the county seat, on the broom town Tails;
road, 150 sera* open and ready for culms*
tion tbe remaining 200 acres heavily timber*
ed with oak, hickory und chcsnut. Thl
farm i«» watered by a nover failing tpriif
branch, the bead ol which is near the bom*.
Tlio improvements conpht ot a one sterr
framo lmuso wHi several rooms, and all
neoe.-eury out-buildings. The placehuol
it ftl.»o a tint* apple und peach orchard.
Price $4,50u in currency, half cash sd
tin? balance in six and iwl'lve months with
int-resi.
NO. 120,
A beautiful little farm of 260 acres located
near the Chattooga river, in Cherokcsc-'unty,
Alabama—25 miles from tho city of Rons
and 10 from Centre, the county seat of Cher*
oboe, lot) .le rt s open nnd under cultivation
tlio remainder heavily timbered with oaf
nnd hickory. Improvements condst tf ‘
Will finished frame dwelling with ell ej*
t uning in all five good sized rooms. Til
house is eligibly situated surrounded by I
handsome yard ornamented with flower*
overgreens, shrubbery, Ac. The place h*
on it also all necessary out buildings, mdf*
•ling stables, good apple o-rrhard, etc. A
never failing well of excellent w-ter in th
yard. Price, $3,000 cash in currency,
FLAVORING EXTRACS,
SODA,
OIISSE, SOAP,
larged to life sire, if they choose, und made
as natural as if taken from life.
PRICES.
Photographs for Albums, $5 00 per dozen.
Photograph*, life size and colored, from
$50 to $100.
Auibroh.pes, Ferrotypes,* nnd Porcelain
Picture*, from $1 to $5.
Thankful for the lit ernl pnt’orug formerly
be-*t< wed, ho hopes his old ‘riends will no’t
lorget him now. ]inarchl5.tw.tf
ISouie a fid Lot
FOR SALE.
Rc.iilencn, togotli.r with .11 tiocssary
Dgf- The ntPHssgc of President Joltn-
son, giving inforrnntion t" Uomtress’oqtt.
oerning tho provisional Governors, ole.,
has lu-.-n put into type. It makes n
volume of two liumlreil sixty two napes,
nnd contains u vast amount of informa
tion concerning tlio .Southern States.
tST A dispatch announces the do-
feat of the hill restoring the dentil pen
alty in the House of tho Wisconsin Leg
islature tire by a vole of fifty to thirty-
four.
t&r Americnn papers containing
Bancroft’s oration were seized in France
ky order of tbe Government.
red for s.is ill Rimio, Ga. Tite dwelling is
surround,’.,! by eptwb'U. grounds, curable of
being greatly beautified; occupying „n ele
vated position, it lottimiinds a fine view ol
Iho surrounding country. It is known ns
tite former residence of Mr. .T. F- Cooper*
nit'l is offered < n reasonable terms. Apply to
A. C. 8. through tho Puat Office, or on tite
premie s.
marcltl.lin. Rome, Ga.
Sweet Potatoes.
250 BUSHELS
For Seed and Table Use.
EOEIVED by
J. J. COHEN.
(iiirticn Seeds.
N EW GARDEN SEEDS nnd Betts far
for Rule by
fcM*tw*J»
A ND In fact every thing usually kept
by fir.Ht class Grocery IIou«ea—all of
which wo will and dosell vcryclieap. Pur
chasers would do well t*< call and examiuo
our stock in tho LU.MI’KIN BLOCK,
BRtf>AD STI.EET CORNER
MAIDEN LANE ROME, GA.
GREEN, SWANSON, ACO.
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NO. 121.
Lot of 160 acres, No* 15 In 9tb Distrid
CutoiiBu County, six miles from Cliatunoff
Tenm*s»<*«, mostly buttom landoftbsw
quality.
Price $20,00 per acre, cash in currency
NO. 122.
Lot of ICO seres No. 99 in 9th Di<tH*
4th Suction of Walker County Gs. G 84 *
ridge land heavily timbered.
Price $3,00 per acre, cash in currsaty*
NO. 123.
Lot of 100 acres, No. 140 in 7tb
4th Section of Walker Couuty Ga.. good "
land, a portion open, balance heavily '
b«Tcd. improvements, several log C1
and a good orchard.
Price $4,00 per acre, cash in currezef*
NO. 124.
Icot of 100 acres, No» 04 in 16th Di* 1
4th Section of Dado County* Ga.—
timbered up land.
Price $3,00 per acre, cash in currsnc;*
NO. 125.
Ga. & Ala. B. R. Compary.
r PHE S ock holders of Georgia and Alaba-
JL niH Rail Road Company, are her* by noti
fied, that tbeie will bo u meeting of said
Company, on the third day 6f Ajiril next, in
Romo, Ga., at the Office of Col. W SCutnc
President und Board of Direemrs will b«
elected on thut day, and other important bus
iness traiiHK.tcd. Hour of ineetinir, 10
A'nln/,1/ A 1 f 1,.. — —.I . — , L - V, i v. .
o'clock A. Jl. Byortlcror the B"nt,l of i>,.
rsators. CIIA8. II. 8M1TH,
mnr' , .td Sectstsry.
Office D.w.Tot, A Jacksomvillr R. R. Co.)
D.ii.Tnx, Oa. Mafcii 20ih. IHIIO. |
T IIF.RK wih bon meeting ofihoStookhoi.
tiers ,.l tho Dalton A Jnaksonrillo Rail
bond Company, at tho C.-urt llousu it, Dalton,
on Wednesday tho 25th dov of April next,
for the pnrposo of electing a now Bo.ird t f
Director*, and transacting other important
business.
A full attendnne. is doeired. ns ninttors of
vital importance to the success of our Rond,
will be brought before that meeting.
By ardor of tbe Board of Dir, dors.
DAWSON A. WALKER,
marit.l.n.w.ld Bveretary,
Important Notice,
A LI. persons Indebted to A. M. 81osn or
-TV to any firm with which he lias been
J. .T, rOHKN-
oi.nnccted, it tu Harper A Pepper, Harpor
A Butler, or to Sum mi Griswold, will find
thoir notes and accounts with
, ’ HARVEY A 8COTT.
And will save cct by looking sftcr them st
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Lot of 25 acres, two miles front
of Homo, with a small comfortable i
lioii.-o on it, about half cleared und rcMf
culiivutiun, tho remainder in ortf
growth. Price|l,0U0, cash iu curccucp
NO. 128 ,
A vory snug and conveniently •"•gj
“ e J -’** "ft auu oui.rve-—- a ,
framo < re?idenee, containing six g 000
corns very tileasantly located in
burbs of the Village of Co* lavill*# V® j!
from tho Ctty of Rome, with ftU n uC< ,
out-buildings including a large frsro®.
ble, nsubie frame negro house and
in the yard. 14x18 feet. Connected
this de.druble property aro forty-»» r
,.f i„„.i ,t .,u ...u is in timber. *
of land most of which is in .timber,
never tailing wells of water on tb® r
ono of thfiu near tho dwelling. L°
was a place of considerable trade be:i*
wjt iiiiU will become so zgaia* „
pronerty i.*-' eligibly located for , jt« wti
property i.^ eligibly locate? * or . j,-,
will bo ubout tho centre of th® .
its present limits are extended by our
Legislature.
Price $2,600 cash, in currency. -
TERMS.
Our terms for Bulling and renuojj^
ami city property aro 5 nor cent, on ■
v> thousand dollurs, aad 21 r*
ril.nl «ni0UD»^ .
Up to 1. FW .I.VWBISMU WW..-.-I -I
on all sums in excess of that joioun
paid q^ut ot the first payment on p
sold or routed.
Williams, Stansbury &
Grocery, Commts-iou und Forrra^
merchants,
TENNESSEE HOUSE, BR0A®
Hume, G«-
■^JAVE on hand »nd_in tranlib
‘lOllUUjiounds of Battoo,
25090 Bushels ol Corn.
100 B srelsof Flour. .
600 S» u ks lre.h Cotton Bwa.
25 Boxos Tobscoo. . .
For ssle st aceonamodsun* r'
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