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3 OF THIS PAPER.
W o Paper on the tttb.
trdcr to glvq the printers ittt oppor*
L t 0 enjoy tho National Atitilversa*
here will be no trl-woekly paper
| on Thursday Morning.
A CARD.
L ^dies and Gentlemen of Rome
■cinlty, arc earnestly requested to
(at City Hall as early as possible,
fuesday) morning, to assist in do-
L g tho Hall. Wo have not halt
(nough. and do hope our appeal
>t be disregarded.
Many Ladies and Gentlemen.
tjKiNO AcciDBNT.*-On last Friday
Mr. Gabriel Barber, ovorsoor on
jnntation of Dunlap Scott Esq.,
ding a thrasher, his hand was
f by tho spikes and jerked Into
jichine. Boforoho could release
If his arm was torn off above tho
Tpnd badiy mangled noarly to the
[ UUldle’s Gallery of Art.
Riddlo roturns to our town to co-
i former friendship commenced
lyoars ago. He was then tho
j of Daguorreotyplsts, now ho is
Lpolean of Ambrotyplsts andPho-
Jliists. Call and soo his beautiful
fbliko likenesses at his Gallery of
Jl7.NO.
On lost Sunday morning tho sum
| hundred and thirty seven dot*
i collected In tho Presbyterian
i in this place, ns a contribution
}ior Chiniqui and his followers in
Tt W'ffl he remombored that
wolvod their connexion with the
1 CatholioChurch some years ago,
iched thou)solves to the Presby-
denomination.
Prom tho Chronlclo.and^oiitlttol.
Col. Alan ««lor licit mnl Everett
against alt Opposition.”
Wo take tho liberty of extracting tho
following from a private lottor received
by us from Col. Warren Akin, because
it expresses our sentimonts so strongly
and so much to the point. Wo admTro
the honosty of tho man ns well os his
true conservative patriotism. Such
ihoultl bo thotontlmonts of, every man
n Georgia; and tho noblo hoart of Col.
Akin wul meet a hearty response from
ya patriotic bosom in Georgia.—
w Iff apologising to Col. Akin for mak
ing thU public use of a privito letter we
insort tho extmot— believing that he
has nothng to disguise or to hide:
“Why don’t tho Executive Commiteo
call a Convention to nominate Elec
tors? Stir them up.
* * » » * •
I am for Beil and Everett against all
opposition. It matters not WUC may
be nominated at Richmond, no consid
eration could induco mo to vote for him
while John Bell is before tho pooplo.
For ability, honesty, purity and patriot
ism, Boll and Everett havo not been
oquallod by any ticket of any party sinco
1844. Borides, I havo serious misgiv
ings about tho Richmond Convention. I
fear it will bo purely sectional; and all
bucIi parties tend to tho destruction of
tho Union. And I am not to Well sat
isfied as to tho motives of many engag
ed in tho Richmond movement. Sonia
hope it will result in a dissolution of tho
Union ; nnd sotno entered into it to de
feat Douglas—a majority, perhaps from
principle, but tho controlling sp !
am afraid to trust.
“In haste, yours truly,
“Waiirex Akin,
for Bouaus,—'Only two
| in Georgia, tho Augusta Gonstitu-
and Atlanta Ooi\federacy limvo
tho names of Douglas end
Tho number ’Wfll-lio’t bo
l to wiero than four, unloss
J should bo started for that pur-
llf the press either form or re-
Iblic opinion Douglas is in a very
Minority in this State.
i Talladega, Ala,—Tho Watch-
nforms us that Talladoga is to bo
with Gas in Soptombor next,
kipany lias boon formed for that
V, onough stock subscribed and
Ltract lot out to our onterpiising
Messrs. Yoiser, Fowler
■iv Democratic Pa rea in Auoi:sta.
pavo.rcceived tlio prospectus of a
fetnocrtriicpnper soon to bo started
junta, Go,, called tho “ True Dem.
It will advocate the principles
ICliarlestun majority report, and
1 platform adopted by the itulti-
pJonstitutioiml ttemodtutitin €on
and will hoist tho names of
fcnridgo and Lane. -James M.
[o, Editor.
Floyd Suporior Court began its
| on yesterday, Hon. IV F. Ham-
presiding.
advertisement of Cherokee
Ite. Mr. Noyes and lady havo
favorable impression in tills
nity, nnd-we have no doubt that
II receive a liberal patronage.
Supreme Court.—'Tho President
finitely determined not to fill the
l tho bench of tho Hu promo
Rill next winter. It was under-
Biat Mr. Cushing was to bo appoin-
It when the pinch came, Mr. Bu
rn would not'faco tho music, and
If the Massachusetts dclogat : on
litnore have returned homo rath-
pnanb
omet.—The Cambridge nstrono-
' the comet is approaching tho
hough,owing to the strong moon
Bts low position and its increasing
lo from the sun, it is doubtful
Ir it will become very conspicu-
^ the .naked eye. Through tho
blesaope.it presents an appear-
'ke that of the great comet of
~i a .reduced .scale. Tho tail
i <fff iu two -etoeoms from the
spirit l
tho 21st June,says: “The throe cargoes
of negroes are getting along vory well,
the reduced and attenuated by disenso
drop oft’, and up to dliis dnto 109 have
boon buriod.”— Charleston Afeixury.
This, perhaps, is correot, with on im
portant .qualification. Wo learn from
pretty good authority that the healthy
ones “drop oil*’ns well ns the “reduced
and attenuated,’’ and that notwith
standing 109 coffins may have been
buried, Tt is by no menus cortnin that
each one of them contained a negro 1—
Savannah Republican.
Late News.
Judge Douglus in Pliilndolphiu.
Philadelphia. July 8.—A grand Dou
gins and Johnson ratification meeting
was held hero last night, at which seve
ral speeches woro made and much en
thusiasm manifested. At the conclu
sion of the meeting, Judgo Dougins was
called for by a largo concourse of per
sons who hud assembled In front of tho
'Girard House, from which ho respond
*e<I $>o tbq call of tho pooplo. Among
■other things, ho said that ho did not
intend to make any political speeches
during tho ponding canvas*; and that
It now remained for tire people to de
cide on the great issues now before tho
country. TIo said Clint- Pennsylvania
believes that- Congress can bo better
employed in developing tho great .ma
terial resources of the country, than in
wasting tiino forcing Mnvwry ot anti
slavery sentiments upon the pooplo of
the Union,
Dell and Everett Meeting*
New Orleans, Jfilv 1.—There «**ns nn
enthusiastic Bell nnd Everett meeting
hero last night. The mooting appoint
ed delegates to Baton Kougo. It was
resolved, that In citso of the Absence
of‘any delegates, tho rest bo empowered
to luuiio substitutes.
Arrival of tho ANUliO-SAxoN.
Fatukr Point* Jtino 30.—The steam
ship Anglo Saxon, with Liverpool datos
to tho SlOth inst., arrived hero to^lay.
Commercial News.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—Tho
sales of ootton for three past business
days 25,000 bales, of which speculators
ami exporters took #,000 bales. Tho
market was dull but quotations wore
gonorally unchanged.
Latest Liverpool, Thursday (via
Londonderry.—The sales of cotton for
tho two pnst days reached 20,000 baloi,
of which speculators and exporters
took 10,000 bales. Tho market closed
with a bettor demand for -Speculation
and export.
General Nows.
The Baden confcrcnco ended on the
17th. .
The French and Prussiun journals de
sire pence.
Garibaldi was organizing for an effort
on tho mainland.
Ono of the captured steamers carried
tlio American ting.
Tho steamship Now York and tho
Adriatic had nrrivod at Southamp
ton.
Napoleon returned to Paris on the
18th.
Tho Gorman Princes wore unanimous
at the preliminary conference, on the
questions referring to the relation of
foreign powers.
Napoleon repeated Ids peaceful nssur
mice at an interview with tho Prince of
Prussia.
Tlio two steamers cnntUrod by the
Neapolitan, contained twenty-five
thousand muskets, thirty-two cannon
nnd two million pounds of powder, and
considerable specie. There wero eight
hundred armed passengers alward, who
woro made prisoners, and everything
taken to Quota.
The Sardinian Minister demanded
the restitution of the vessels, and tlio
Knglidi Ambassador support his de
mand.
Tho concentration of tho Piedmon
tese army In Furora was confirmed.
Departure of the Japnncso.
New York. Juno 30.—Tho United
States steamship Niagara, with tho Ja
panese Embassy and their suite, put to
sea this foie noon,'
Enter from Mexico*
New Orleans, June 30.—Tlio schoon
er John A. Taylor, with Huntnn dates
to the 20th instant, arrived hero to-,
day.
Tlio people of the Island objoct to the
treaty ill regard to tho cession of tlio
Island to Honduras. It 1« nrobablo
that the treaty will bo amendou. Fifty
Troops had arrived from lielizo to main*
tain order.
OSTTIio Dalton Tunes says that tlio
lion. K. It. Harden has positively.declined
tho Judgeship of tlio Supremo Court of
ROME
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
HOME GEORGIA*
F OR the* manufacture of Locomotives,
Stationary Engines' of any site or pat-
lorn according to order.
Hail Road work, Iron Bridg. a and Roofs,
Hot Malta for Furltaous and Rolling Mills,
Coatings nnd Machinery, Housing, Mill
SorcVs, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Shaft
ing, Ac.
Rw «n4 Water Works orcctod j all kinds
oi Machinery repaired. Havo always
* ***ator rli
Pipes,
filings, Public Build-
hand Wrought Iron Strain aud Wator
Strain Cooks, Guagcs, Ao.
Castings of any Size.
Iron and Brass castings mode, to order—
hnvo always on hand somoof tlio best GIN
GEARING In the Country t alio Gudgeons,
Castings for Horse Power, Thrashing Ma
chines, and a variety of beautiftil Patterns
of iron Railing for Dwv'li'
lugs, Cemetery Lots, Ac.
Boilors.
Flue, Tubular, Locomotive nnd Cyliuder
*“ * ’“ J • Water Ta ’
Wrought
Uh wort
Mining Machinery.
Cornish Pumping Engines, Crushers,
Lifting nnd Force Pumps, Pump Rods nnd
Joints, Whim nnd Whluzo Kibbles, Stamp
Hoads of any required hardness; all kinds of
MINERS TOOLS,—Particular attention is
given to this branch of business, Mr. James
Noblo, Sr., who superintend* tho work, liav-
ing been a long time in Eurnpo for tho par-
poso of obtaining tho latest improvements
and drawing of mining work.
Persons in want of Steam Engines will do
well to cnll on ns before going elsewhere,
we will warrant our Engines to ho equal in
o very particular to tho best titndo any where,
and for simplicity and durability not to be
oxcolled. A list of prices sent on applies-
tint!.
Wo call niako niid put up Engines in rail'
ning order and warrant them tbr less titan
they can ho had from Philadelphia or New
York,uono hut tho best material used in
work. All boilers manufactured at our
tabllshment wo will warrant to ho of tlio boat
No. 1, Pcnnn Charcoal Hammered Iron.
We arc now tuamtfariuriug a new Iron Cot
ton Screw with A.iH-Friction Ball, those who
have them prefer them to all others. We In
vite oil in want of u good serow, that will al
ways last to pack any also hale, to examine
l Ilia.
Having tho largest establishment nnd
machinery of any shop in tho State, «m*
every department is eii|M>rintcudrd by
solve*, we feel confident that wo ran do ’
ns cheap and equal to any in tho United
States.
NOBLE, BRO'S. A CO., Romo, Go.
hprU27.1H<10w1y.
Dissolution.
rpiIK firm of BltioU, Blount A Cameron, is
i. this day dissolved by mutual consent.—
Our nfiico will ha found in tho Ktownh Hotel
building, first'door below tho entraneo to
the Hotel. Thom indebted to tho firm wff
plcaso tome farw»rd nnd pay: nnd those wh
nave aeennnts n » duo until tho twenty-flllh
of December, will please scttlo by note.
BLACK, BLOUNT A CAMERON.
may 17 tv. 1m
-For moro.than ayei
aflliotcd with a trouble
Some cough, but whether a 11? ,
r or lung cough I know not—
'ailing at tho offleo of tho U.
*. Journal, of this city, ono of tno propntors
ocommonded your Pain Killer. I got tho
article and holpod immediately, and ain now
well, This was lost March. I withhold toy
address ii* myself and family nro averse to
to notorloty. What I havo written Is solemn
truth, ns is well known to tho proprietors of
the Journal. I write under tho iniluonoo of
grateful foiling. Yours truly, Amicus.
ifyinenitil.
MA Kill ED—In this city on Thurs
day evening the 28th inst., by tlio Kev.
Jesse Lninhorth, Mr NVili.iam II. Col
lier anil Miss Fannie Carroll till of
tliis comity.
On Hnn<Jay owning' tho 1st inst., l»y
tho Rov. Jesse Lamberth, Mr. William
). Merritt «uitl Miss Lucinda Jane
Doss, nil of this county.
ng on John
yico-Presich
fee say*: “Wo guess HorsohePs
is aro.so small that he will have to
I Big telescope to discover them.”
National Demooracv.—T-ho -old
|l Democratic 'Committee and
Alton at Washington City Are
I up and abandoned. The friends
l Bi eokenridge and Mr. Douglas
janized separately, and appoint-
nmitteos entirely distinct and
[to each other. The leaders of
[terests openly proclaim there is
libility of compromise between
neither-side will counten-
efforte making in certain
J run combined eleotoral tickets
Ibonofit of local politicians who
spouse either candidate.
Slate Quarry Railroad.—-A
indent writing from Paulding
says: “Our citizens oro very
bited at the idea of getting a
■ough this section of country.—
plk Slate Quarry Railroad has
Purveyed, and I understand that
miles of the Road from Mariet-
P bo let out for grading in a few
Lute from Texas mid Mexico.
N Kir Orleans, .1 uly 2.—Tho stoauiHlii;
AmzoJia has arrived fraia IViumi .Santi
ago, with dates to tho 28th of June,ami
§73.000 in s|xfdo.
IVlvato lotlern from Monterey of June
‘22*1, and from Matnmorns of Juno 20th
say that Gen.Saragossa, in command of
the Liberals, ht.i.1 defeated nnd taken
prisoner Gon. Miraiuoti, near .Sakiinun-
Cjl.
Gen. Hamorc*.commandUig adWWon
of Miramon's troops, was defeated by
O.'teinra*
Civil wifrWiu» tnging hi Neuva Loen,
and Conbulu.
Efforts wero making in Northern Mex
ico in favor of Ciuiiumfort's return.
Death of U. S, Senator Yinun.
New* York, July 3.—Advices received
here from Californio, nnnounco tho
dentil of ox-Sonntor ITnun, of thai.Stato,
whioh event took placo on the 0th of
Juno last.
New York, July 3.—Tho Pony Ex
press between tho liorder -States n«d
California having been discontinued, a
large party had gone from San Francis
co for the purpose of rc-establhJiing the
Express. ^
More oiliciul Dccnpition—Douglas to
go South.
fSpecial Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette, j
Washington, June 26.—The Presi
dent has determined to removo'llart,
the Suporintondent of Public Printing,
and appoint Glossbrenncr.
Hart will refuse to go out. It. is now
arranged that Douglas shall address tho
Democracy at Atlanta, Go.,’ aud John
son-stump the State for him.
Roderick Random.
onstitutional Union Party of tho
^Congressional District of Ten-
Tiavo nominated Alfred Cald-
fq., of Athens, as tlioir candi-
r Elector.
f ho gontlomeh omployed In tnk-
Icensus fiud a great many young
feed sixteen or seventeen years,
family in Vermont there were
Tpris between ten and sixteen
fngo.
J»kr 8ion I—Gen; Starke, who was
r Commissioner from Mississippi
jnia.on behalf oi a Southern Coa-
i lias deolared his purpose to sup-
[11 and Everett.
nother case of sunstroke is re-
1^occurring in Savannah on Sat-,
Spcciql ^oiieea. -
Sworn Testimony*
Bcnoox La km, Kssox, Co., N. Y.,)
February fl, 1«58. |
Wm. E. Had an, Troy, N Y.—Dear Sir
Having mod your Ilolr Coloring or lt.stora-
*'vo, sml having boon much pleased with It
tako pleasure in making tho foltowiug atato-
niunt: From tho effects of a sorero lit of sink-
hops when about eighteen years of ago my
hair commenced turning grey, and so con
tinued to grow until it became perfectly white,
being very harsh nnd conrra. Last summer
1 renohed iny fifty-third year, when I was
induced by a friend to purchase two botllo*
of Heiinstrcot's Hair Rostoralivo, prepared
by you. I cotuinonood using it according to
direction!, and in a few days was surprised to
find that my hair from tho roots outward was
turning back to its original color. It so con
tinued to grow until it was as truly brown
and glua«v as it was before, In iny youthful
* ire, and is now fully restored to Us oriqinnl
for. MYLA BEAMAN.
KsjoxCo. as: Myln Beniuau caino before
e and was duly sworn, and says that tho
above stutenn-ut Is true, this (Uh day of Fob.
“<5SJ. JOEL P. POTTER,
Justico of tho Peneo.
Remember that this result was produced
by Urimstrrbt's Inimitable the original and
only reliable Hair Uostoratiro.
Price fifty cents and $1 a bottle, 8old eve
rywhere by all drugqhU.
W. K. HAGAN AC
june22wlm.
t CO., Fropriters,
Save Your Horses*
Wo take groat pleasure in recommending
the Mexico* Mustang Liuitnnnta* a valu
able and imlispousahlo artlolo f«r Sprains,
Borvs, Scratches or (laid* on Horses. Our
men have mod it fir severe Burns. Bruises,
s, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Tains, nnd
all say it aots liko magic. Wo uso no other
Liniment. J. W. HEWITT,
Foremen for American, Hamden's and
Wells, Fargo A Co’s Express."
Gentlemen:— 4 *I hod a uogro man worth M,-
20# who took cold from o had hurt, nnd wai
useless for over ono yoar; T had used every
thing I could hear of without benefit, until I
tried tho Mustang Liniment. It has perfect
ly cured him, and I can now tako the above
price for him. Rsipeolfully your*,
JAM KB DORRANGR,
Every Planter, Teamstor nnd Family
should hnvc this invnlunblo article. Sold by
II rcjpeolablo dealers every.
BARNES A PARK, Proprietors,
juno22wlni New York.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DKAI.KR IX
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
RiUIB, OA.
I S Jn?l receiving a largo nnd well selected
.ck of C*mfjctioiinrie8, such a*
0 indi's, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vormioilli
Nutmegs, Mace, -
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brnzil Nuts, Pecans,
ENQMSH WAT.KCTS. CHOCOLATE,
f.NO. DA’Y OllKKSE, SUGARS.
HKESVRlfr. COFFEE.
Twenty frvo diffetent brniuls of ehoieo
TAlLOltINU ESTABLISHMENT,
A. P. NEELD,
4] RKTl'llXHTHANKS FOIl TltF. -■
patronage horetoforo extended
.■111- him, nnd would respectfully in-,
vita a continuance nnd oxteusion of the same,
at liiz shop on Broad Street, opposite Mr,
Evo'b Carriage Work*, whero, by n strict ni-
tentlon to bu*inc»s nnd nn earnoA desiro to
plcaso, he doubt* not but that he will ho able
give ample satisfaction to all who may de-
e anything in tiic line of
Fnsliionnlilc Tailoring
mo up faithfully and tastefully.
Fit* always guaranteed ami all work war
ranted.
N. B.—Cutting dono “all right."
april20w2m.
Georgia Stoto Lottery.
A 8 certain uralfoious imraoHis, who nro in-
tcirosted in other Lotteries, I nve circu
lated reports that the Lotteries of Georgia
were illegul after Juno 1st, 1800, wo hereby
caution the public not to ho deceived by nny
Mich report*. The GEORGIA STATE LOT-
TKRY, for tlio benefit of tho Montirello Un*
lon A'-»demy, of Georgia, is Authorixed by a
•Special Act of tho Logial-iture, nnd tho Char
ter of liieHiime lias not been repented, or the
*nlo of Tickets in liny way interfered with,
ami wo .shall Rontinuo to Draw tho same
Dally, until the 1st day of May, 1803.
V$L.L»nk at tlio splendid Scheme* in
another column.
juaoI2U-iU.
Death of G. P. R. James
Tlio Europa brings tlio announcement
of tlio Joatli of the distinguished nov-
olist, Mr, Jnnins, nn nuthor who has
written more pleasant fiction than nny
man of tlio present century. lie died
nt Venice, where ho was serving in tko
capacity of British Consul Genoral.
Was lung tun News.
Washington, Juno 29.—Tho Hon.
S. A. Dougins 1ms formally accepted tlio
nomination. lie says that ho consid
ers tho principles enunciated by the
Convention ns essential to tho preserva
tion of the Union.
gQy*Socioty is shrowd to detect those
who do not belong to her train, and sel
dom wastes her attention. . Society is
very swift in its instincts, and if you
don’t belong to it, it resists and sneers at
you, or quietly drops you.
tgy»At a Printers’ festival, recently,
tho following sentiment was ottered;
Woman—Second only to the press in
the dissemination of nows.
jKSySToshua R. Giddings, tho noto
rious Abolitionist of John Brown noto
riety, has quit public life and gone to
raising hemp in Ohio. We think that it
woulcfbe more in accordance with tho
“fitness of things” if the hemp would
raise him.
|«tr“Romo l ” soys Hawthorn, “is not
like one of our Now England villages,
whore wo need the permission of eaoh
Individual neighbor for every aot we do,
every word that we utter, and friend
that we make and keep. In these par
ticulars the Papal despotism allows us
freer breath than our own native air
and if we like to take generous views o
our associates we can do so, to a reason
able oxtout, without ruining ourselves.”
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas.
nitOAD ST., ROME, GA.
TT7TLL kfiop constantly on hnnd a largo
Yy nail carefully selected stock of Vir
ginia aud North Carolina Tobacco, mid will
supply tho trade on ns reasonable terms as
can bo had oteewhero.
I. G. S. WEATHERFORD.
Rockingham Co. K. C.
W. C. SLOAN. Romo Ga.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
junolOtrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C.
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this dnto tho Coisa River Stoamboa
Company’s Steamers will ieavu for GREEN.
SPORT, and intermediate landings' as fol
lows i
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mem
ing at 6 o’elook.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock.
COTHllANS A ELLIOTT.
NOTICE.
milE Stockholder of Iho COOSA * CHAT-
I TOOGA R. It. R. COMPANY or. herotij-
notified thnt nn Installment of Fifteen pur
cent., on tho .took is colled hr, payable on
tho 10th of Juno next. Atm Fifteen percent .
additional, payable on the lit of August f t
next. - By order of the Board of Pireetors. U
A. B. CULBERSON,
eprJtrttn Sco’y A Tree'r. ~“
■pan. BULL'S Worm Octroyer—a fresh
supply at FARELL t YEISER'S.
jgffl*Tho following is n sample of the mi-
tnotous lottor* constantly roceivlng for IIos-
tetter'sStomncli Bitters:
Caxadauua. July 16th, I860.
Messrs, Jlosteticr A Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa:
-Gouts:—As woaro strangers, I herewith
enclose you twenty-right dollar* for fair
dozon llojtetior's Stomach Bitters, which
please forward via Michigan Southern Rail
rond, Toledo, Ohio and Clayton 8tntion. 1
havo purchased tovurnl dozen bottles at To
ledo this Summer, but tlia salo is on tho in
crease so much Hint 1 wish to upon a direct
trade with you. I wnsinduced to try y<:
Bit to,* by my physician, for tho Liver Co_.
plaint, nnd received such material aid that l
hnv* recommended it to others nnd have sold
about two dozen per week fir sotno time. I
hnvo all kimlsof tnodicine in my store, but
there is nonattmt I can cheerfully and Uuth-
fully rt-vonimend os your Bittor*, fur I know
thoy havo helped mo beyond my expectation.
Yours respectfully,
Juno32wlin. PHILO WILSON.
Dr. Cogswell’s
New Medical Salt,
For Iuilamatory Disease* Only l
New Medical Salt
IS NOT A CURE ALL.
FOR IXFLAMATOUY DIBEA8E3 ONLY
D U. COGGSWELL'S New Medical Salt,
Uifteud of liriug « romody for till ills,
Ini* control over hut ono ill, lm* hut one aim
and uecuiiiplisliLM hut ono thiog. io.wit: Sub
dues In llama lory Disenio*—whatever he its
firm or locality, wiifther In the head, throat,
abdomen, extroiuities nr »kiu.
Tho poculiar cxcollonco of the New Modi*
il Sait is, that witiioul tho u.«ohs* ln.is of
blco.l nud strength, it olfoi-tunlly cures In-
llninntory Discuses (no others) by producing
nn i-quilihrium of all the Huhls in the body,
tho want of which is tho «o!o Cuuse of in
flammation.
Invalid*, Tako Notice! — Tho following
forms which the unbalanced fluids . a.Muinu
nnd many not hm mentioned, that havo
fever nn-1 p iln, nro cn*iiy sub-
0.tu|:cr, Neuralgia, Spinal AfP.ctions. Ery-
sipeia*, Bronchrti*. Pleurisy, Asthuis, In-
flam .-il Limes ntul Liver, Iloarthurn, Couglis,
Dyspepsia, Vcnerinl Disease*, Rheunintism,
Gout Scrofula, Salt Rheum, niid all Itching
and other cutaneous eruptions.
Dr. CogssweH’s New Medical Suit exerts
like the vaccine matter, an oxtraordinnry in-
iluonco over the veins nnd arteries, resulting
In n gradual declining oflnrtmnmntlon ns in
dicated by the pulse, which Boon return* to
it* natural state, a* the heat, pain aud ft
disappear.
Dr, Cofgswoll's Now Medical Snlt docs just
what it claims to do no inoro no loss—equal
ize* the fluid* by removing from tho system
nil arterial nnd venous obstructions. Descrip
tive Circular* tnny ho obtained from any
Drugght who keeps this vuluahle tnodioino
lor *a c. WM n - TAYLOR A CO.,
No. A Court Square Montgomery, Alo.
General Agent.* for South Carolina, Geor
gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
ami Toxns.
Dr. Coggswell’s Antiphlogistic Salt—Acuto
packages $1, Chronic trackage $3 60.
Invalids with Chronic or long standing ca
ses, should always order Chronic Packages.
Agents wanted in every City, ToWn and
Villa.cro in tho ahovo States.
Hold by Drutrgiala everywhere*
juiioll—tw2Jm
J. C. BAKER.. R. W. ECHOL&
NEW
FIEM
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
10 A Mil llli 1
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DYESTUFFS*
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &e., &c. &c.
Romo. Ga. Feb. I8th; [frlwAwtf.]
junoOtri. FARELL A YKI8ER.
NOTICE.
NE Yoko of Oxsn cutravcd from tho sub-
scribor nn the 28tli of last May. Red
color, with a large bell on one, collar screw,
cd on, a tanall white speck on one hind leg;
marks not recollected—medium size.
RICHARD RAMSEY,
junolOtrlSL Kingston, Ga.
Health am! Pure If food nro Inscpor-
able*
Recollect thnt nil sickness arises from im
purity of tha blood, and Hint Judsou’e Moun
tain Iferb Pills, will ao surely find out nnd
them impurities from tin system
ay hear them.
Tiin.40 Pills deni with disease ns it is, nnd
not only euro by removing the enuso, but
1 build untho broken constitution. There
many who have *o trifled with tboir con
stitutions that tlr.-y think that mulicinc can-
help them-let not even these dospnir!—
At first die virtue* ascribed to tho Mountain
Herb Pills were drained fnhulous. The pub-
lio hat bran so of on deedved that they
could not I'clievo tlio n*scrlit us of the dis-
crer. Yet fact* nad .niahlo, nttoslod by
witnossoa or tho highest respectability provs
tho virtues of this 4 mighty healer.”
Jndson.s Mountain Herb Pills oro sold by
. »,. n.ti. « ..... . juiieSS—■wlra
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—WITH—
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wait BOOKS of evory atombnl ootl.or, In
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lishers' lowest prices, ypu can obtain
ELEGENTS PRESENTS
FROM
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Qnnkcr City Publishing House,
PHILADELPHIA.
The oldest Publishing House in America Chn-
duetiny tho Gift Rook Business.
The Gift Department has boon conducted
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ment Jhmhouso posieasss advantages supe
rior to all others.
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A now edition of the “Quaker City Pub
lishing House Catalogue” Has just teen if-
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TUK NKW BOOKS,
THE 8TANDARD BOOKS,
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IX ALL OF THE DEPARTMENTS
or
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Not sn oxccptlonnhlo volume can he found
in tho entire Cntaloguo. 'It is richly worthy
the attention of the scholar and general read
er; and is
BENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
Remember that all Books at Duano Roll-
son's Quaker City Publishing House, are sold
as low us at any other t'*tubli*htncnt, and a
handsome present, worth front 60 Cents to
$100, accompanies caeli Busk sold.
ALBUMS of all sixes and stylos, with splen
did ongravings.
PRESENTATION BOOKS, In 6vory hea lth
fill stylo of binding.
PRAYER BOOKS, Protestant nnd Catholic.
HYMN BOOKS of all denominations.
POEMS of all tlio authors, .
JUVENILE BOOKS iu almost endless, va
riety
BIBLES of all sties and qualities. *
All sold at tho lowest prices, and a beauti
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DUANE RULI80N
Guarrantecs tho most porfoct satisfaction te
all his patron*.
BEAR IN MIND,
Tliat you can order any Uook* which are In
print and they will be furnished at the Pub
lisher*' nrioes, and promptly sent to nny
destination. Each Boog accompanied by a
Gift worth from 50 conts to ftinti. •
MONEY may he sent at iny risk, by lottor.
Provide*! it is inclosed in presence of a relia
ble dcrzon.and properly registered. But the
host nnd safest mode to ramlt i* by draft on
Philadelphia or Now York, made 'payable to
my order.
U^Thoso who will act as
AGENTS,
Will please send for a Cntalogtlo which con-
tains inducement* not to he excelled by any
other establishment, with full directions anil
particular*. Add'd* all order* to
DUANE RULIS0N,
NEW
DRY GOODS STORE
nOME, GA.
BAUM,
Wbuld respectfully invito the citizens
of Romo nnd tho public generally, to call
at the now store formerly occupied by
Messrs. Black, Blount i& Cameron, whore
lie will take pleasure in showing a splendid stock of
Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods*
Consisting in part of
BL’K & FANCY SILKS,
Lao© jPoints,
SILK MANTILLAS,
Berege and Linen Coverings.
Also a large and varied assortment of
DRB8B GOOD©
Ajym ;'
an&osskiuHHB.
All of which ho can recommend to tho Ladies, and would
respectfully solicit tho attention of purchasers. The Goods
will be sold nt VERY LOW PRICES.
Terms Cash! and One Price Only.
A. BAUM,
At the People’s Saving Store, near Etowah House.
ail Medirino Dealer*.
Rail Road Notice.
Jlfcaggiai.
Own c DaLto.v A J.vcKsoxvar.n R. R. Co.
D.vvrox, On., May 22d, 1800.
N OTICE I* hereby given, that tho 4th In
stallment, ten dollars on each share of
the Capital »toek subscribed, of tho Dalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, Ira* boon
called by the Director*, payable at the offleo
of tlio Company ill Dalton, on tho first day
of Au«u*t next. By order,
Junelw2iii EDWARD WHITE, Scc'y.
ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE.
tpiIE subscriber offers fur sale
tile*
il Ilundrec^aml
River, throe and n half mill
from Kingston, uttd eleven mill ___
from Romo, contaiuingflcvcn Hundrocl and
Fifty Acre*, of whi.h two huudred and fifty
are clonred aud in a high «tato of cultivation.
Upon tho placo i* a good two story Dwelling,
containing eight room* with flro place*, bnilt
three yen: • ago. All Iho neaessary out build
ing* nro in good condition. Tho place is re
markably h nlthy, and for convonioueo of
situation, i* excelled by nono in Chcrokco,
Georgia. The Rome ltailrond runs through
tho entire length of the place and offers great
fiu-ilitic* for shipping Produco. Adjoining
hinds, of great fertility, aro ottered for *alo
in cnae tho purchaser should desire a Jugorr
body than that now ottered.
Torm* cary. Address,
0. E. SMITH.
*pril30w3m. Kingston, Cas* Co. Ga.
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND LIVERY
rn
Broad Street, Romo, 6a.
BY
MORRISON & LOGAN.
« “HOUSE MANSION.” formerly
tjNfltqowned by Win. Ramey, but inoro ro-
u 1 »»cenllv by John H. Walker, ha* been
purchased by the proaont proprietor*, and
no exertion will be snared to give perfect
satisfaction to those who may patronize tin's
Stable. Mr. E. G. Logan, whoso long exper’
cnco eminently qualifies him for tho pin* ,
will havo ebargo of the business, and tho
proprietors hope, by meriting, to rccoivo -
liberal share of publio patronage. *
/0*Tbe best of Horses and Vohlcles will
ho kept far biro.
jyj-Perions wishing to buy or sell horses
nmv always get a good trade at this Stablo,
maySHrlly.
Dissolution.
i of A. G. A A. J. PI
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to tho firm are
jequested to make immediate payment, as A.
J. Pltnet the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their busi
ness must be wound up before ho leaves.—
Tho business will he conducted in tho name
nnd stylo of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
O 13 HTVE
CARRIAGE AND COACH
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
Cherokee Georgia and Alabama,
To my extensive Ooneh and Omringo Works.
I havo scoured far sovoral years, tho valu
able servioes of Mr. J. B. BRAY, who is a
practical Conch tnakor, by trade, and who
will devote lit* entire time to the manufactur
ing department. Hi* long experience will in-
suro work, that Wo will tnko plnasitrc in
WARRANTING.
I uso tho host of Materials only, .and by
putting them together, with the n\\ of tho
mo*l skillful workmen. I Um confident that I
cau please any and all, nnd especially, thoso
who would like to soo Georgia Manufactories
flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant
for many years, I have peculiar advantages
in buying materials. I shall spare no pains
in oecuring the best or Timber, Corriogo
Irons nnd Trimmings.
Call at my Repository
And "examino my SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT of 4 and 0 seated Carriage.-*, com
prising tho various stylos now In Uso. Also
a beautiful lot of Top Buggies. The geiitiino
Concord Buggies on liAud. Cook's Patent
Jump Seat Barouches and Buggies, ordered
if desired. Repairing in every brunch of
the business, promptly attended to. Terms
of repairing, cash when cnlled for.
TO THE TRADE.
Enameled and Collar Leather, Patent Dnsh
and Plap Leather, Broad Cloth, nil colors,
and Iracos to suit for Trimming Top Buggies
luid Carriages; Cutalines, Hammer-cloth
Fringe, Broad Seaming and Pasting Laces,
Curtain Silks nud Fringe*, BrUsscli, Velvet
and Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining and face
Nail*, Seaming Cord, Enameled Duck Dril
ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks,
Black Moleskins, Buckram, 8ilvcr Point
Bands, all styles aud slzos, Huh*, Spokes,
Rims, Shafts, Polos, Circular Seats Rails ami
Bocks, Sulky Shaftfc Turned Sent Spindles,
Whiflietreca, Polo Yoko* and Turned Collars.
Silver Plating-, of all Kinds,
Hone nt Short Notice.
Tho best of Conch and Carriage Varnishes
nnd Paints for sale, with many other good*,
all of whioh nro warranted to bo tho boat.—
All tho above named articles I will sell very
low for CASH or on short time to
Prompt Paying Customer*.
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
fSt"Sec Advertisement in another criurnh.
Fob2.1860,wly.
CASH DRY ROODS HOUSE.
O. B. EVE.
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old Ones Ropaired.
T HE Uitdersigucd will make to ordor from
tho best of materials all
SIZES.AND SHAPES OF MATRE6SBS,
At roasouablo prices. Ho will alsoropair
old ones, and make them good as new, for a
small compensation.
JOHN A. CLARK.
^H&*Shop In tho rear of Eve’s Cnrriago
hop. may24triJm
DYSPEPTICS READ!
rho llest Dyspeptic Remedy Ku<
fS PREPARED BY DR. W. W. K
JL formerly of G.i
[,188,
unu ntyio ui z\. Kt. ruenn, ui mo u.u pwtim, i . - * °tbor! iu this vi-
where the note* and accounts of tho firm will attest to its virtues,
bo found for a short time. For sale m Ror"« w
jou3—lttwiwtf | JuRyfi.tf.
J. Q YEISER.
STOVES!
A. W. CALDWELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Sheet Iron & Wares,
TO THE PUBLIC:
t EABXIN-0 dial m nro posted in a Soiuli-
cm Newspaper as. Black Republican
AND DEALER IN
Always on hand LoW for Cush. •
ALL JOB WORK ‘ ;
and work dono to order Cash on Dolivflry.
Guttering end Roofing
Dono In'tho Best Style.
;All accouuts considered due on tho 1st 9
July and.1st January, and settlement* must
bo mado at those times.
mny25—wly
Varnishes of all
A LSO,TURPENTINE, for.
fabll.
have roncl tho-calumny, may
slvo refutation of it.
PHILIP 8CHIBFPJ
marOivlOt.,
$60 REW.
R unaway r™.iho .ubaorii
West of Mrtrion, Perry county—a negro
hoy, of dark:5omiiloxion, well built, 2-1 yours
old and weighs about 176 polinda. ”
We are receiving our usual supply of
SPRING & SUMMER
GOOD 8.
Thoy have boon bought for OaSll, nnd under .
The most Advaiitagcons Circumstances.
Wo tliinlc they are handsome, and know they are as cheap
as can be had any where. ^s‘^
The great nmount of our sales, our long experience in
business, and the abundant' faojlities we possess for purchasing
wo trust will bo sufficient guarantee to our friends, that,wo
can and will do them justico. *,
Our Merchant
TAILORING ESTABLISH RENT
CONDUCTED BY MR. OMBERG,
Presents many rare novelties. Wo are selling goods in that;
line .for less monoy than most Country Merchants pay for such-
goods in market. Wo hope bur friends will kobp.ih view tha
fact that All-. Omberg is a practical Tailor—knows exactly-
iiow to manage such a business, and everybody knows that lie
is reliable, [which is very important in that line of business]
and one of tho best judges of Goods in all this country.
We refer everybody to our storo for the truth of the above
assertions. Always ready to serve our friends we are ‘
Truly,
JONES, SCOTT, OMBERG & CO.
a*»'il3—Vbtf • ^ ^ ^ .
is a plaatu
South, and that all tlie members of it 'aav u
largo interests Ih. tho Bouthern States, nnd
that wo are holther so rich as to wish to iu-.
|uro oui: own property', nor so foolish to jo»p-
nrdizoouriuterodts, nor.so unjust as toiulor?
fere with the rights of our friends.
Stoves, Pumps AHouse L^K,'tv^ 0 o«
Furnlsia u * Coodi, | a?
A largo and well ! such sinco 1783, and that tho firm has .pent
tlcctcd Variety of ™ I J k . <f|M and money liberally, and lias always
* % used its influence'lii oppoaition ta Abolition
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
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