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.‘'WISDOM', JUSTICE AND MODERATION.”
VOLUME 5.
ROME, GA-, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY I, I860,
NEW SERIES~Nb; 6'3.
fflljc Hvi-Ulctiiln Smttitr
is published' every • *
TUESDAY, THURSDAY A SATURDAY
Rates of Subscription.
ft
Three Months,,,...^. 2 00
Rates for the Weekly.
ono ye»r . ! ;;;:;:...";.,;....$4 00
Six Months 2 00
Threo Months 1 00
I) Clean cotton Rags wanted in exchange for
the paper at 31 coats per lb.
1 1 'M. DWINELL,
Proprietor.
. Rates of Advertising.
< One Square (ten linos or loss, Minion,)
first insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents.
Each subsequent continuance, One Dollnr.
j A liberal discount to those who advertise
by the yeah.
DECAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
; Sales of Land by Administrators, Exec
utors or Guardians, aro required by law to
be hold on tho first Tuesday In oach month,
between the hours of ten in tho forenoon
and three in the afternoon, at tho Court
House in the county in which the property
'is-pjtuated.
Notices of these solos must be given In a
publie gazette 40 days previous.
Notlcca'of the snlo of porsonal property
’must be given. in like manner, through a
cublic gasotte, 10 days prevlmi s to sale day.
Notice toDobtors and Creditors of an es
tate, must be published 40 days.
Notice that applications will bo made to
the Court of Ordinary for loave to sell land
must bo published for two months.
Citations for letters of Administration,
Guardianship do., must be publishod 3b
days—for dismission lroin Administration,
monthly six months—fur dismission from
Guardianship, 40 days.
Rules for the forcc|osouro of Mortgages
must b<\publishod monthly for four months
—for establishing lost papers, for tho full
space of three months—for compelling titles
irom Executors or Administrators, where
bond has beon given by tho deceased, for the
full spaco of three mouths.
Fubiications will always bo continued
uccording to those, tho legal requirements,
unless otherwise ordered, nt the following
RATES.
Sheriff’s Sales por levy of ten lines or
less.. $ 3 00
Sheriff’s Mortgage fl. fa. sales, por
levy - 0 00
Tax Collector's sales, per levy,.... 0 00
Citations Tor letters of Administration... 3 00
Citations,for lettors ol Guardianship 3 00
Notice of application for dismUslon
frdih Administration, 0 00
Notida . cf. application for dismission
froin'Giiardinnship 4 00
Appliciitidh to soil land ........ 6 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 00
8n1o of Land, per square 4 00
Sale of 'pbrishublo proporty, JO days... 2 00
Estrny Notices, 00 days, 4-00
FdfOclosiiro of Mortgage, persqunre... 4 00
For'iruni advertising his wife, (in ad-
vtthee) .........10 00
Ball Road Guide.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
ROME RAILROAD
iilisss
CHANG K OF
SCHEDULE. . ,
Go And after March 12th, tho trains will
r'tm'hs follows:
iioaVo Rome at 0 P. M.
Arrivo nt Kingston at 7 30 P. M
Leave Kingston at 7 A. M.
Ai’riy'o at Romo, at. 3 30 A. M
The Day Train on tho Romo Railroad will
ip discontinued on tho above date.
The Passenger Train will conucct at Kings.
L ton, GA.,,with tho Night Tra n on the West.
[ tent & Atlantia Railroad.
B- Tho Regular Passenger Trains on the
[Georgia, Atlanta and West Point, Macon
[ and Woatern,, East Tcnnossco mid
[and tho Nashvllie.and Cbnttanoog
I roads, Connect with tho Night Passenger
(Trains tin tho Western and Atlantic Roil
1 rood.
[ Rome to carry them la Blue Mountain, Ala.
| where they miiko sure and prompt conneo-
Tcnnesscc River
I lion with tho Alabama A
Rnilr
city.
marls
C. Mi PENNINGTON,
Eng. k Supt.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC R. R.
i Leave Atlanta at 7 30 \ i
Arrive at Chattanooga 7 25 r i
Leave Chattanooga at 5 60 * i
Arrive at Atlanta nt....... 6 35 r i
i Leavo Atlnna at 7 30 u i
Arrive at Chattaneoga at.... S 36 a t
> Leave.Chattanooga at 6 10 v :
(Arrivo at Atlanta at 4 40 a :
C. WALLACE,
Sopt. 14) ’66. Superintendent
, GEORGIA RAILROAD.
I Leavo Atlanta at ...7 06 a i
[ Arrivont Augusta at.............I. ......fl 43 u i
Leave Augusta at..,.., 7 00 a i
Arrivo at Atlanta at .'........6 60 o i
| Leave Atlanta..... 7 30 p i
Arrive at Augusta 0 30 p i
Leavo Augusta 5 10 A I
Arrivo at Atlanta 0 41 p ;
E. W COLE,
Sopt 14,1805. Superintendent.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT R. R.
Leavo Atlanta nt ; 0 00 a
Arrive at West Point .11 45 A
Leave West Point at... 12 35 p
Arrivo nt Atlanta.... 6 02 r
GEORGE G. HOLD,
Sept I4,’6»i Stiporihdcnt.
[ Arrive at Columbia at
Arrive at MOntgomety at..;.
Montgomery at
olumbus at.......................o « a :
trrivo at West Point.,..,.... ™......12 00 H
DANIEL H. CRAM,
Sept 14, '05. Gen. Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. .
NIOUT TRAIN.
pave Atlanta...
|8ept. 14, ’65.
E. B. WALKER,
Superintendent.
cave Chatlano
[ Sept. 14, ’65.
Professional Cards.
D. S. rniNTUP. R. T. FOUCUB.
PRINTUP & FOUGHE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Ga.
PRACTICE generally in Cherokee Georgia
A and in the District Court of tho United
States, for'tbe Northern District of Georgia.
scptl4’65.1y
n. n. uARVEy. duslap sqott.
HARVEY & SCOTT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 11
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. »
c
Ofl\co open at all hours. Prompt ntton- -
tton given to drawing D.eds and contracta,
as well os to all other branches of their
profession. /
BILLY MILLS,
In office with them, gives his special at
tention to all Justice Court matters and all
small olalms under their advice and assis- n
tance, and is authorized to reeeivo and re
ceipt for all olalms and othor business, in
their nhsenqe.
febl6-tw.
J. W. H. UNDERWOOD C. H. SMITH.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
Attorneys at Law. -
ROME, GA. 1
Oflico on Brood street, next door to Ex
press offleo. dec6-tw-ly
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
TTAVING returned to. Romo, will resume
l~l the practlco of his profession in all
its branches. Office at b'fs old stand.
Aug.Bi. ...tf... ;
J, I. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME. GA.
tST- Office opposite the Choieo Hotel. !e
Aug31. ,. 3m...
A. n. wniauT. e. x. uuoti.es
WRIGHT & BROYLES, .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Ga., 8
Office on Brood Street, over Dr. J. II. Now-
lin'8 Drug Storo.
TIT ILL practice in tho counties of Floyd,
V? Polk, 11 aralson, Paulding, ftass, Gor
don, Whitfield, Catoosa, Walker and Chat
tooga; also in the Supreme and Federal
Courts ip the State; and will attend to the
collection of CLAIMS ON TIIE GOVERN
MENT. Oct26..1y.
’ B. I). Ilarvcy,
AGENT FOR THE SALS OF
REAL ESTATE
Rome, Ga.
Sopt21. ...71 y .. •
A. C. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t
Sutnmci'villc, Ga.
Will promptly attend to all business entrus- ]
ted to hia cure.
janlt-twJy
J. A. IlANCR. I. F. THOMPSON.
BLANCE & THOMPSON,
Attounej s at law,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
Will pVftclloo iqtlio Courts of Pulk, Floyd,
Fauldisg,.and Haralson, end the Suprcipc
Court of the State. Fartlcular attention paid
to tho collection of all claims of ovory de
scription. [jan20-lrily
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
OFFICE
NO. 3. CHOICE HOTEL,
ROME. GA.
OotlO-
Dr.Jfi8.fl. Lawrence
BEStCEfiT DENTIST,
.
ROME ------ GEORGIA
Nov.0. / ...tf...
DRS. GRAY- & PINSON
Practicing Physicians,
CAVE SrRING.GA.
TT AVING formed a copartnership for
IT tlio pnrpoao of practicing their profes
sion in tta various branches, offer their ser
vices to tho citizens of Cave Spring and vl-
oinlty. Having hnd ton years experience—
1 four of which woe in tho C. S. Army—they
1 bopo to givo entire sdliafoetion.
gar Office same ns occupied by Dr. Gray
“ Cove Spring, Sept28. ....ly....
CHOICE HOTEL,
M
« BROAD STREET; ROME, GA.
u
' J.C. RAWLINS, Popt,
»•
M TJAGGAGE takon lo and from the Depot
m Jj free of obargo. Aug31...tf.
Insurance.
Southern mutual,
GEORGIA HOME,
„ VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
l METROPOLITAN, N. YORK,
" CONTINENTAL, N. YORK.
X HOME INSURANCE- CO.,
H New Havon, t)6nn.
J ft; 1. BAYABD, , .
novSO Agent.
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE R. K.
n- Leave Nashville 7 00 * x 7 45 r m
m Arrive Louisville 5 *0 r s S 00 * x
m Loave Louisville 7 00 * u 7 00 r «
H Arrivo Nashville.*. ..........5 3 ®>'U 5 30 ili
u Sleeping cors.te bo used on allnight trains
after August lat, , TS BLAIR,
Sept. 11, ’05. euponutoudeut-
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
f AVING resumed my old business again
L in this place, I (ako pleasure in itat-
BOOKS,
LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PAPER,
LOPES, ,
PENS, lNK|n>.
S1 ^:N%[oLib'E!RSr •
PENCILS,
School Teachers and Country Merchants
ipplied on reasonable terms. ... .
Sept28...tf. HENRY A. fcMITfr,
W. F. LAM KIN.
R. M. ANDERSON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PROVISldN DEALERS.
Family Supplies.
luy imd soil all kinds of Country Froduco
their old stand on Broad Street, No. 4,
tel. Jan2S-tw
L I V.E It Y .
SALE STA
BY
E. G. LOGAN,
Marks AKohn,
DEALERS IN
RY GOODS, GROCERIES,
READY MADE CLOTHING, 4o., A*.
N Rome, tho business will bo conducted
by M. Marks, first door obovo Voal’s old
ind. Bop7. tf.
J. n. coornn
Pitner, Cooper & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND
Commission Merchants,
TNER’S CORNER, BROAD STREET
Rome, Ga.
r ILL Rcecive and Sell, Ship or .Store
Cotton or other Frodueo for the Plan-
Scpt28„
a. ouuKuci. ‘j), o. 'nouau.
OMBtoRG & HOUGH,
Merchant Tailors,
QUOAD ST., HOME, GA.
Hnvtfjust received a largo stock Of -
Fine Cloths.'Cassimeres,
VESTINGS AND
BUSINESS SUIT PATTERNS
Which they will make up at tbo lowest
pr.leo possible. Also fine
FURNISHING GOODS
Of all kindi from a lino Hat tq British
Half Hose.
Please call and examine for yourself.
JCD-Cnttiug done for others to make.
' A. A. OMBERG,
apr6lw E, O. HOUGH;
HUS0N HOUSE-
KINGSTON, GA.
CICERO A. SMITH, Prop’*
T> F.GULAR Dinner House for State Rood
Xl Trains. qnd Supper and Breakfast House
Gun. Leo's Address to.the Army
Entertaining tho opinion, says the
Chroniclo & Sentinel,''that many of our
readers may lravo failed to obtain cop*
ios of'Qeii. I-eo’s address to tho army,'
'issued after tho ’ surrender to Gojioral
Grant; nt Appomattox Court House, on
Sunday, AJiril 9th, 1805, and believing
that numbers of them .would bo glad to
sonure it fur their scrap . book, wo re
produce it.
Hu’bs. Anuv or NorthBnN, V*. 1
April 10,1805. . |
Gfiicrpi Orders No.*}, , t . ..
After four yours of arduous service,
marked by unsurpassed courago .imd
fortitude, the army of Northern Vir#
ginia has been compelled io yield to
overwhelming numbers and resources.
I need not tell tho'brave survivors of
so many hard fought battles who havo
remained steadfast to the last, that I
havo consented to this result from no
dlstrdst of them. 1 But feeling that val
or and devotion coiij^l accomplish noth,
ing that could compensate for'the loss
that would have Attended the oontinu
for Rome Train.
mar24.tw.tr
ED. E. SHROPSHIRE,
GROCER,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
; F ( ORT & IIA Da ROVE’S OLD STAND,
Brofttl Street, Rctme, Ga.
K EEPS constantly on hand a good assort
ment 6f Groceries, am! family supplies
generally.
umrl0.tw.8m
W. R. I.ANSDBI.L. JNO. JENKINS. A. 8. HAWKINS;
JENKINS, UIDELL& CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bedsteads, Tobies, VVashstunds,
BUREAUS, WARDROBES,
SAFES, «fec; «&e.,
ALSO,
Saslt, Blinds, & Panncl Doors,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING and GLAZING done to
- order.
Jar-Shop on Broad Street, fifar old Baona
Vista House. inarch31-tw-0m
waob a. corn it an.
u. n. coninAN.
AGE HCV
'OF THE
National Banking
AND
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of St. Loni«, lUo.
Assets July 1st, 1S05—8277,015 (50.
B. F. JtJNES,.
Resident Agent, ROME, GA.
OFFICE—At tho store of Burnett. .lores
Hurgrovo. jan25.tw tl
J. x’. KL1.IOTT.
ii. r. coTiinAN. ,.
COTHRANS & ELLIOTT)
BROKERS AND COMMISSION MliEci't ANTS.
Rome, Ga.
H AVING resumed business proposo to
receive deposits; Buy and sell Ex-
Hum go, Specie, Bank Notes, Government,
Ujiilroad and ether Securities; make col
lections and remit promptly; Attend t<
Shipment of Cotton to New York or clso
where, and make liberal advances on the
tamo.
REFERENCE:
Gardner A Co., New York.
John Snyder & Co. Louisville,JK,.,
Robert l’atterson *Co., Pli^ladolnhya.
James Maguire, & Co., Boston, Mass.,
.Gardner, Smith k Co., New Orleans, Lo.
Garlftnd, Goode, Mobilu, A.la..,, •,
E. B. McClnnanan, Naslmlio, Tc‘nn.
fcb8tw-t1f
]p cmcULAii. V j '
K , ’ Executive Department, ♦
MillodgoviUo, G»., April 2J, 1860 f -
Information has reaohed this Depart-
mont that the managers of the I.adlea
iSoulhern Relief Society,,of Baltimore,
ru tlio.uxercise of an abqunding andeh
vated cliari ty, .had oausoi( .to be shipped
to Savannah subject to my order, .firi,
hundred barrels, containing flour; meal
and bacon; "for distribution among out
poor suffering wliito peoplp,”. and that
they “Ueeiro tho appropriation should
to' so distributed as to afford tho great-
greatest relief to the greatest number of
tho really 'deferring poor and suffering
women and children;’’ to affeet which
distribution, they havo also appropri
ated tl;o,sum of two thousand dollars.
And thp.cqn.signecs, as well os (lie Pres
idents of tho Centrai and Atlantia and
Gulf railroads, bqvjnig^goncroysly ;pf-
fered (o aid tho entrh’prjse by 'perso'nail
servico, and by tranaportation i'rqe fit
chargo (us oliicr persons and I’re&identa
of railroads \vill doubtless do;) for th,e
purpose, therefore, of distributing in
Congressional District, as the mostelK- 1
sible primary divisions of the State they
anon of the ooptest, I determined to boing-organhod with n view totheneaiF
avoid the. useless sacrifice of those est attainable e4ua|ity in population, I
make and publish tho following order
SALE STABLE
JUST RECEIVED
BY .
Pitner & Merck,
A Large au«l Excellent Assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Parlor Stoves-
ALSO-,
SHEET IRON, COITKR, Ao;
Special attention paiil to Manufacturing
uttering, Slovo Pipe; and all kinds oi Ro
uting ilono ut short notice.
Special arrangements hove boon mode for
rderlng any stylo of Stove or other articles
at in store. All goods will bo sold ns cheap
i cun ho had in this market.
Shop 2d door above tho Brick Livery Sta-
3?’. 331 Jk-'TT-W,
BAKER,
AND DEALER IN
Bake Stuffs & Confoctionaries
Fresh Bread every Eychliig,
ROME, GA.,
K EEPS constantly on Imml Oyster#, Shr;
dines, Soda Grackors, Sweet Wine,'But
ter, Pies, Nice Crackers and Candies. Ho
has employed a No. 1 Baker, and it is;hisdo-
slre to keep a No. I Bakery. Cokes f>f,all
kinds constantly on liapd., WeadipfLCakes
mads to order. Public patronage solicited,
mnrfl.tw. ly
NE1V STORE.
0AIHH A
CAVE SPRING, GA.
H AVING permanently settled in th
above villago wo would rospoetfnll.
ennounco to tho citizen# of Cave Spring and
that we are oponlng o gonorol n«-
t of Dry goods, Grocorle#, Hat#, Caps,
hoc#, Tin Waro, Qucensware, Notions
ict, everything kept in our line of
, which we proposo to toll on reas
term#. Store at Lake A Cos. old
stand. Country produce taken l exchange.
Nor.16. —Am—
T G. WATTERS &
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
fVATTtiRB &;FOWEItSI
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 63, North side of Broad street.
ROME, GA.
■+TAV1NG scoured a cpdlmpdlous Aro prod
H Store. Ro6m they .feipoulfully eolio
consignments of ell kinds if Murchandii
or Produco to sell, at Auction or othorwlset
asmay be desired. Liberal Advances made
on Good, in Store 0
It. mcguire,
. W. S. COTHRAN,
S. F. TOWERS.
fcbl-tw-tf.
... ;amsy. a. b. ouavks.
RAMeV & ©RAVES,
whose past services have endeared them
to their countrymen.
By tho terms of tho. agreement, ofli-
cers and mon can return to their homes
and remain until exohangod. You will
tako with you tho satisfaction that pro
ceeds from the consciousness qjf duty
faithfully performed, and I earnestly
pray that a merciful Uod will extend
to you his blessing and protection.
. With, unceasing admiration of yqur
.constancy and devotion (o your 'coun
try, and grateful remembrance of your
kind and generous consideration for
myself, I bid you an aifeotionato fare
well. K. IS. Dee,
General.
Tho Radicals Growing Bolder.
Tho Radicals appear determined to
try the pationce of the people to 1U ut
most limit. Not satisfied with passing
the Civil Rights Dill with all ; Rb odious
and unconstitutional features, and in
sisting upon negro suffrage, they are
now preparing to appoint negroes
to offido over the heads of white
men and to give them the
preference. Their organ at Washing^
ton city, tho Chroniole, in a recent ar
ticle used Iho following language ;
There is a class of men at the South,
howover, about whom thole can bo no
doubt, and Whose loyalty is obovo bus-
pipipn—mein the blacks. There is
scarcely pne of them but what nan tako
t|ie test.'oatli'.,, \Vedp,jiotsee why tho
offic'os at the clisposal of .the Postmas
ter General shoald go a bogging while
thiB element, refnains nt the South. We
are cortain of ono tiling, howover, and
it is (into the presont, ndpiuifstration
understood it: The.lpynl UopplU.pt jtho
United States—who aro largely ip, tbp
majority, riiank God—would , r'ainpr
hove blaok loyalist than a white rebel
entrusted with office.
This is B'mply infamous, byt wp have
no doubt that tho Radicals ‘win carry
out thi's policy, if they ovcl get tho pow
er. 1 The negro mania seems to havode-
pri'ved them of all senso and deccnoy.
They grow bolder and bolder, and no
their' real intentions develop them
selves, the country stands amazed at
their sliamdess effrontery and the mad-
ness of their schemes. Wo have not j^t with special reference to the de-
ho slightest doybtr that the men of Hie dared wUjles of tbo donors. Bills, pf
fomey slripo. woiild infinitely prefer expense:) unavoidably incurred, will be
AND
dec5-tw-tf*
ROME ,GA.
For Cfreensport.
AND INTERMEDIATE^ LANDINGS.
■ TIIE STEAMER .
l/NDINJE,
will ioavo her Wharf
every TUESDAY Morn-
r . _ _ lag; after tho Jh-rlvAl of
the Train, for Grcensport and lntarmediate
Landings. - / ' '
Oapt. F. M. Coulter; comn;a$dtyg. ,
. For freight or passage apply on honrd, or
lo II. M. ANDERSON, aA
mar27.tr Office at Lamkln A Go’s Stare.
H. & E Id. EASTMAN,
GROCERS,
r AND DEALBRS IN
Flour, Meal, Pork, Bacon,
LARD, TOBACCO CtGARS, PIPES,
■» NOTIONS, TOYS, CUTLERY,
Confeitioncfiss,Tinware, Woodcawnro Slone-
ware, Qucenswnrc, Glasswalo, etc. otc.
NO. ? VARANDA BLOCK,
BROAP STREET, * <ROME, GA] ;
aprillO.tw.Sm ..
CORNELIUS WILLIAMS,
FASHIONABLE
^ Boot Maker,
BROAD. ST., ROME, GA,
Threo Doors'above Burnett, Jones A Har-
® G«nteol '^^i:snA PerfeCt’FIls gffaranteed
Sonlhcrn Express Office,"
Jo AT McCLUNG'iS*OLD STORE.
TTOURB of fecaWing fretghi from U A.
l^eijflit rooeiywi on one ,4V-»»nt rfl
.•otO-tfii
- J. T. ROBINSON,
II' AftnL
ai,d publish' 'th'o following
and .requests': , . .
1, In the name and behalf of tl\a
whole poopje.of Georgia, and especially
of tho destitute and sulforing, 1 tender
most licarty. thanks to tho dispensers
of this munificent boon, whom .( yrouid
designate by a borrowed appellation,
which blonds in touching association
the ideas of a. tender womanly relation
nndofudivino attribute, "Sisters ox
.Mercy.’-’ Such indeed, are tiieso noblo
womon of Baftimorq. Heaven’s bles
sings wait ip '•
wait upon them. :
2. Messrs. Crano& Graybill, of So.-
vonnah, Clio consignees, are requested
to divide tho consignment into jeven
parts, as nearly equal as possible, refqf •
onco being had to the Kinds and, qVnR*
titles of tbo articles composing it.,. And
delivering onopertion in Sayunpah as
hereinafter provided, will shjp one of
t,lie six remaining to eaah of the folio ty
ing points, viz ; To Oglethorpe', -non.
signed to Hon. Phillip Cook; to New,,
nan, consigned to tho Hon. Hngu Duch
anon; to Muoon, consigned to the .ilon'.
Thomas Hardeman, Jr.;, to Augusts,
consingned to Porter Fleming, Esq.; to
Athens, consigned to. tho lion. J . If,
Christy; to Atlanta, consigned to A. K.
Seago; Esq. ’
3, The following gontleinen (Die first
named in each case acting as chair
man) aro requested to take clioige of
the several consignmonU for their re-
speolivo Congressional Districts, and act
as committees for distribution therein,
viz; For the 1st District, Messrs. Sob
omen Cohon; John Scrovon and James
D. Seward; For tho 2d, Messrs. Phillip
Cook, A. H. Cults and David A, Vssop ;
For tho 3d, Messrs. Hugh Buchanan,
It. A. T. itidloy end J. F. Johnson-, for
tho (Uh| Messrs. E. G.. Cqhartiss, Tbos.
llardoman. Jr. and Jeremiah Beall; for
,11)e fitli, Messrs. J. D. Mathews, Samu
el Barnett and Porter Fleming; for the
(Hi), Messrs. J'.ll. Christy, J. S. Ghols-
toiiand Thomas Morris; fer the 7th,
Messrs. KVni- 5’. Wofford, J. A. W.
Johnson and A. K. Seago. Tlio con-
signee Ih cacli District will notify, tli,n
other members of his Committee) so
soon ns ho may receive the consign
ment, and appoint a day for their meet
fog at the placo of delivery. Fjafih, com
mute W authorized to appoint necessa
ry assistants, and sub-agonts, and will
that thq negroes both North and South
should liolJ.tho oiliees rather, than any
who oppose them, whether they arc
“Southern rebels,” or loyal Northern
mod, 'Tbis is tho natural oonsequenoo
of their former action. They have re
fused to modify or repeal Iho Wat baths,
and thoro aro not white men enough in
the Boutli tvho can takb thoso oaths to
hold the offices. Ilonoe the idea of ap
pointing negroes. Wo imagine that it
will be some time boforo they can carry
out that idea. Andrew: Johnson is not
dead yet, and the proposition is. nopal
all inbis8tylo. Tho appointing power
is with him, and tho radicals would llo
well to remember tho powor of roiiiovo.1
also’.—Douimtfi Cyirj&; ■ . .
> imjiortdnt Decision.
Andoison,: Aduir <t Co. 1
t * ?• '„ r™'' 01 ’
J, A. Anslfcy. j .
This case finally resolved itself in lo
dored to the plaintiffs the ampnnt due
them jn Confederate notes.-. Th© cur
rency was not objected to, butjbo ten
der was refused on the ground that
moro was duo. Tlio dcluiidunU kept
the thonej.anjl. deposited it in the bank
ofi,their goriorat aoootuik,,. ■ . i. -
The plaintiffs ttow claimed a verdict
for the valiio op Confederate mdriey,.at
the time of tho tender„whioh was ad
mitted lo be at the rate of five for one'
The defomft&U insisted that Uu
xponses unavoidably incurred,
pros'eht'ad at:’this office for payment. ,
4. Editors throughout the Sf^ite, wil-
Rre ling-to connect themselves .with this
laudable charity, are requested lo givo
this ordor a fow insertions.',..,
.5. Dot a copy of this ,<jrder be for-
warded to Win. Crltcblop, Esq., Balti?
more; who is requested to present it to
tho managers oi' tiie Ladies Southern
Relief Fait,.03 a truthful, though im
perfect, expression of Georgia’^ grati-
udo. Dot copies nlso bo forwarded to
Messrs Crane & Graybill, Savannah, to
eqch member of tlio several committees
each President of a
to averdict.
Tho court charged the jury that if
tho identical money tendered had been
kept separate from all othor, and mark;
ed as tho plaintiffs’, it would hivyo been
att heir risk; but having beon UK’d by
the defendants, as their own, they must
abide by tbo depreciation, and be hold
liable for the value of the Confederate
notes at the time of tbo, tender.
Verdict for tho plaintiffs accordingly.
Gould for plaiutiffs; Miller for defen
dants —Avgusta Chronicle.
Decision in regard to Revenue Stamps
on Notes. . .
l'he Supreme Court of Massachusetts
on a case carried before the full Bene k,
on demurrer, lias decided us follows :
"A‘ rovenuo slump is no part of flic
note, A'hff need not be copieff, nor is
thfe validity of a nolo affpeted by watit'
of a stamp, unless i’t is fraudulently,
nmillurl " ’
.. „ rftq
dead, buried at Gainsville; Ala, we find
Ibe following from-Georgia,: iJ .
I. L. Fuller Company (i, fill) G.i. Kgr.
P. W. Murdock, ", B. 47th , “
1 M. - Chandler, ,-.B, 2fi(h
, Jenkins, Governor,
may l|tri-&w 2w.- ■ ' •
Letter Irom n Converted AboPtiouiSt.
The Chicago Times, of the 16th, pub-.,
lishes a letter from a converted Aboil-r
lionist, residing ill Vicksburg,Misyitiip-
pi a portion of which wo copy as follows^
Boforo coming Sonth I was astauuok*
biiliovor in all those rediculous reports, *
igifl p’olfoy that is urged by Stevens,
Sumner & Co. But in justice to a brave-
and noble pcoplo, I will say that I have
utterly failed to discovor this much
talkcd-of treason. On tho contrary, I
have found a universal desire for peace/,
and'union. I confess that on arriving
here, I cherished all the prejudices of »
.truo.Radical toward these down-,trod
den people, but my opinion has upife.r;.
gone an entiro change, and I am now .
I'uHy' convinced of the grass wrongs
that, havo been heaped upon them oy.l
t|iQ unmerciful party now in fewer. I -
hope this unjust, treatment of a brave
buf fallen foo may ecaso forever—that-
the reports gotten up by political dem
agogues, who employ tlieir pens in fab-.
ing falsehoods of tho deepest dye,
. No -
following,rather racy mar-
appears in the papers; j Y
-By Dr. J. A. Sherrill, at"
{gw"
rjoating falsehoods of tho i
may no - longer doceivo the Northern
i concerning affairb in the South-
Pfn States. JChev are all false—only ,
intended to continuo the dominant
party iu power, i
The following
riage notice ap
MARRIEb—B_
twilight on Wednesday evening, Feb-
28,.186'6', in Catawba county, ,{J- C.,’ at
the house of the bride’s widowed moth,
cr, Mr. A. A. Gabrile to Miss Lizzie Mil-
gan.aftera short, but most delicions
courtship. . inted
K3F* Newton Bruce, of Marengo. Al
abama, who roceived the medal as the
bravest man in the 5th Alabama regi
ment, died at Linden; in . thff.StaU.A'
few days since, aged about twenty-five
' ‘ ' -...'Yp ■ ) n? /,