Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, January 21, 1860, Image 3

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WCourier Saturday Morning, Jan. 21; 1880. #@H*EE FlRSt AND .FOURTH PA- OES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. f*- Jo.xrit WALuk.it Agent ror.thia paper in Charleston, 8. C.. and ia authorized to mall contract* DM Advertising,. receive' aonay and give receipt*. ■ v eta Latest News. Rome Market. .Tan. 21.-rCotton satuo na last issue from 8 10 cts. “Dog toil" and sandy cotton 5 ($ 6 cts, Wheat in demand, Red at $1,20 @ 1,30. White at $1,33 (<$ 1,40. Corn by the load at 83 90 cts. Pork 0 ($ G] cts. J t*"’ tlohr 4j@4) cts. City Officers. At a mooting of the Romo City Counr oil hold on the 14tH inst., the following officers were elected: .Samuel Stewart, Marshall., I). C. Hargrove, Clerk of Council. •T. II. McClung, City Treasurer. . Tho following salaries wore establish ed for tho current year: ■* City Marshall, Six hundred and fifty dollars. ’ ■ - ' Deputy Marshall, i (wUd,.oJso. acts as overseer Of street hands and ehy sox-’ ton) Four hundred and forty-five dol lars. •''. • , ' Clerk of Council, Ono hundred dol lars. City Treasurer, Twenty-five dollars. Tho Council resol vod to employ six negro men as street-hands for tills year. Steamboat Arrival.—Tho Steamer Alfarata, arrived at her wharf nt 10J, A. M„ on yosterday, bringing 200 balos of Cotton—450 bushels of Wheat, and 400 ^bushels of Corn, and five passengers, Tho arrangement of tho Coosa River Steamboat Co., is to run the two boats tho Pennington and Alfarata, in connee tion, each making Ono trip a week. The Al/arala will leave every Monday, after tho arrival of tho morning train from Kingston, and tho Pennington, every Thursday at the same time. JSfTlie Savannah paper* announce the death of Dr. J. F. l’osoy, an old ami respectable citizen of that place. Me Miserable. Our up town contemporary says he _ ‘-./dm not wish to vote for Mr. Douglas.” We can’t say, in the distracted state- of feeling into which -this-' woeful •an nouncement lias thrown 'us, which .we- sympathize with most deeply. We fear our contemporary is doomed to this dreadful end. If. the Charleston Cot:*' vention sax* vole ■ fdr "DJfitjUl, ho lias got it to do, notwithstanding lin may ho “.is much oppose.I to the heresies of Mr. Douglas’ Squatter Sovereignty doctrine ns ever.” ’Tis sad, but ’tis true. As Irish Termer.—An Irish ornlor declaiming-Against-snmo measure which ho deemed tho “direful spring of woes unnumbered,” vehemently exclaimed: “I smell a rat. I sec it brotv'ing.iil storn , but I'll crush it itt tho liud,’ Municipal Election in Atlanta. Judge Wrn. Ezzard, tho Opposition candidate was elected Mayor of Atlan ta on Thursday lost. Of the Alderman nine Dcittocmt* and one Oppositionist was elected, Mans Km:its or the IititKrnxsMDi.K OoHTt.lcT.—The Petersburg Express, of Friday, says: “ A number of young woinon some eiglit or ten—arrived in this city, yes terday morning, from New York, and dividing into parties of four or fire each, proceeded South and West in search of employment. They wore some of tho victims of abolitionism— poor women, depending solely upon tho work of their hands for broad—whose pcrhai s, never uttered a word against any section of tlioir country, mid whose Iieai ts never cherished a thoughtexoont for the welfare and love of all. This i* a painful commentary, and is written as with lire upon the tracks of Northern fanaticism. Frni.ic.vNO\* or Incendiary Doccmests —A Post master in Virginia haring re fund to deliver tho New York Tritium an Abolition sheet, to its subscribers, the question of his authority to do so was referred to Post-Master General Holt, whereupon that officer render «d a decision which sustained tho ac- of the Post-muktor. Tho follow- g- is an extract front Mr. Holt’s let ter* . “The people of Virginia may not mi ly forbid tho introduction and dissem ination through the post-office of Itpoks, Newspapers, pamphlets, Ac., tending to excito the slave population to insurrec-. tion, but, if brought there within the mails, they may, by appropriate le gal proceeding, have them destroyed. Tlioy have the same right to extinguish tho fire-brand thus impiously hurled in tho midst o( their homos and atturs, that > the man lias to pluck tho burniug fuse 'from a bomb-shell which is about to ex* • jdodo at ltis foet.” Roiiued nr Mis Wive,—Ono day last week a Mr. Hilyer, who live* not for from Syracuse, wout to town to procuro 8omo medicine for his wifo. Wfiou ho returned home. Mrs. II. said that a man 1 haTTmtorod tho house, knooked her down and stole from the bureau $75.— Mr. U. hastened back to the city and procured tho services of the policeman, who finally nvtdo up his mind that the wifo was tho thief, and it proved to be the case, tho money being found ou her person. From Washington.—A special dis patch to the Charleston ' Mercury, dated Washington, 18th last;, says:—It is un derstood her* that the Pennsylvanians and sotne other? are tired of voting for lhermah, apd. that he is begging his friends not to allow another ballot, un til a vote can be had ' ott'the plurality rule, which they are now pressing by ev ery possible trick.. • ;> EATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamship Anglo-Saxoa Portland, Mr., Jan. 19.—Tho steam- •liip Anglo Saxon, arrived here this mor ning, with Liverpool dates to Jan. 4th. i Commerical Nows. Liverpool, Jan. 4.—-The sales of Cot ton on Tuosday and Wednesday, wore 15,000 kales. The market closed stea dy with rather a better tone. Thesales on Thursday reached 8,000 bales, with a firm mnrket and slightly advancing tendency. ■ Mexican Mustang Liniment.. From rich and poor, bond and Urea, all rotors, grades and eondltWns of lift; wo hea'r" tho samp meed of praise awarded this wonder-' ful article. Bom are healed, paint relieved live* saved, valuable animals made usefal, and itatold Ills eesusgod by title great medi cine, which is (uprising to thejudgement of man. What family does notreqnir* a stand ard Liniment. Whoever heard of too tame' effects produced by any ether article I -For Cut*. Bruise*, Sprain*. Rheumatism, Swellings Strained Horses, Ac. It has ao epual: Be ware of imitation. The genuine Mustang Liniment Ueold by alt respectable Druggists and Livery Men in every town,' parish and hamlet throughout North and South America,' Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once.’ BARNES A PARK, JanlO.wIm.Proprietors, New Y«rk, P. K. Indian Creek, Mo , 1*57. Louisiana Politics. •N*w Orleans, Jan. 18.—The Gover nor of Louisiana in his message, recom mends tl|e State to bo prepared to meet her sister States of the South in Conven tion in case of certain 'contingencies. He favors legislative action, in the adop tion of i'etiiHutmg laws, by licensing and. inflicting diserimindtloHs against Nrrth- efn good* until such commodities are absolutely prohibited from introdu ttoa and sale in'Louisiana. ... . In the Hohse of Represcntatbe« a joint resolution has been passed i'eol u> ing that the Harper’s Ferry affiir was ,oneo an attack on tho rights and privileges of tho South, and was clearly evincive of hostility on the part of the free States not alone by tho murderous acts com mitted, but by the general sympathy in its favor which was subsequently exhib ited. It is also declared that the election of a Black Republican to tho office of Pres ident of the United States, will be a good and sufficient cause for a dissolu tion of the Union. . To., July Sd, Messrs. Pamtr Davis A Sox:—Dctr Sirs— Having used your Pstn Killer for two years, I find itto be the best medicine for what it is recommended for Hint I have ever a led. I feet thankful for the benefit I have received from it. I have been troubled with dyspepsia for ten years, and tried • • • • to -,no benefit.- But as soon as I got to using your l’ain Killer I found relief, and by the esc of it I am entirely cured. For chill* and fever or congestive-chills, it is the best medicine I I have ever ntod. I have used it for ngreat many different complaints and it has never yet failed in giving immediate relief. CHA8. L. GANQIf. Sold by all the principal medicine deal ers. j . • • ' janl».2t.' THE PECULIARITIES or the female Constitution find (be various trials to- which' the sex is subjected, demand an occasional recourse to stimulants. It ts important, how ever. that these shall be of a harmless nature and at the same time accomplish the desired end. Hostetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters is the vary article. Its effect* in all caeca of d-.-bilityara almost magical. It restores the tone or tha digestive organs, Infuses fi ritality Into the wholo system, and gives that cheerfulness to the temperament, which is the most valuable of the feminine attrac tions. Tho proprietor* feel flattered from the fa-tmanyjor tho most prominent medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed en- conitims upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have frequently tested and acknowledg ed. There are numerous counterfeits offered fur sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the system. janJO.Ini-tr. TO THE Charleston Mnrket. On ari.kston, Jan. 19, 1P.M.—Cotton —There U a buoyant demand to-day for tho better grades, at firm and full pri ce*.' Bales 1,000 hales. Avgusta, Jan. 19.—Cotton.—There is a fair demand to-day, nt unchanged pri ces. Good middlings 10 j to 10J e. South Carolina Embassy to Virginia Richmond, Va., 18th.—Col. O.G. Mom- ininger, tho CoiViniissioner from ..South Carolina to Virginia, wilt address tho Legislature of Virginia to-morrow. SnorEiNU Accident from Wearing Hooped Skirts.—On Friday week •laughter of Mr. L. K. Barr, residing .ill Hagerstown,' Md., was frightfully burn ed whilst washing nonr a fire in 'MV hut houie. The yofttig lady hod her hack ti tho tire, and having o:t att extension, skirt, tho latter efiMo in contact with the flam ** a• filth lean Jtl o . or a id {pressed against tha tab in which she wrs doing her work. She was instantaneously en veloped in flames and though thrown down-mid rolled in the snow by tier mother, tho tiro was not extinguished until ’ the llo.di wus burned to a crisp.— She was still living bn Tuo.id:ivJbut her recovery is doubted. SSf-Lord Manauly, tho historian, died recently after a fortnights illness, of a disease of tho heart. A .Scoundrel Posted.—Tho Richmond B7u</cautions the .South against all Imoks published by A, II. Burdick, 145 Nassau street Now York. He is tlie publisher of Helper lmok. Let the South Remember him:—Mont. Mail. _ Follv.—Sir Joshua Reynolds,' the celebrated paintor, being asked how lie wouldlpersonate folly in a painting, ro- miirkoa that lie would represent a man climbing over a wall at tho risk of hia neck, with ah open gate close by, through which ho might walk with ease and safety. Folly’s son a thousand times O’er tho wall of danger climbs; “Lo! tho door!” Experience cries; “Iasi me mount," the fool ronlies, And once more climbs, aud falls and dies. ffjjiwul. MARRIED, on tho 19th inst., by Rov. Jcsso Lamberth, Mtt. U. Y- Mooke and Miss. Kittie A. Liddon, all of this city. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. -rrriTU hAbb’s patent pqwder- W PROOF LOCKS, the name that were awarded separata, medals at the World's Fair London, lrtil, and tho World's Fair, New York, 1S53, hrnl arc THE ONLY American Safes that were awarded modal* at tho Lon don World's Fair. * Thtso Safes form tha most perfect security against Fire anil. Burglar* of any Safe* over offered to the public. . 81,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person that ran show that a Herring’s Patent Champion Safe ever failed to preserve it* contents in nn acciden tal Firo. j S. O. HERRING A OO.., Manufacturer*, >31 Broadway, cor. Murray ate New York, and 51 aud 51 Gravier »t., N. O. Auexts—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Va.! R. F. Letter. Petersburg. V*.: Rowland Brothers, Norfolk. Vo.; J. It. Thompson A Go, Lynchburg. Va., J. R. Bio*worn. Wilmington. N. 0., W. llerriug A Son, Atlanta. Oa.. La Roche A Bell. Sarannah. (la., J. M. A B. F. Rood, West Point, Ua., Holmes A Co., Char loeton, S. C. jania—tw.lm MERCHANTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. W E. the undersigned, importers and Job hers in the city of Charleston In view of tho present excited state of the country deem' it prop -r to bring to the notice of the interior Afercbunts tha claims wo have to their patronage aud custom. Tho majority of us have been long established in business, and from our experience are writ acijuuiu- te l with tho wants of this section of country All of .u* hold sentiment} in common on the agitating question q! the day—slavery; and all of us deeira, ft* for If* practicable, to bc- cnmmefcifilly indepen-leut of tho North.— JjSYO'tio desire to underrate the energy and enterprise of the Merchant* of Northern citie •, but we claim to bo able to supply goods in our respective lin •». ou a* favorable term* byth.a* lo price and credit, a* tha Dwachant* of any city in the-Union. We hare facilities for obtaining goods from Kuropa, not sur- pauad by auy, an. I our importation* from abroad are very largo, notwithstanding tha report* to th-> contrary, circulated by thb«a who have no knowledge of wliut they affirm or whose interests prompt them.to mislead. American goods wo obtain from the manu facture* on fi* favorable tohns ns any Job-- biug MoroiianU of tho Northern cities. Why then should we not 1m: able to **11 oa »• fa- voralda t rms us others ? We are able and determined to do so. and all we ask of you is, to try this ’ mkrket, lay aside the prejudice—for it is only prejudice —that your custom-rs prefer goods from New York for those from Charleston, aiid build up and encourage your own Seaports ami your own Merchant*. If we cannot do what wc profess, you will be subjected to a very little inconvenience, for opportunities of leaving by railway or steamer ore offered every twelve hours. ’ Our Stocks will be complete by 1st Febru ary next, mid it remains to bo seen how many of those who have heretofore pur chased all Ihoir goods in northern cities will give Charleston a trial this spring. Charleston, S. a, Dec. l>th, 1»59. DRY GOODS. Gillilands, Howell A Co.; ltyatt, McBurney A Co., Johnston, Crews A Go., Crane, Boyl- ston A Co.; John G. Mitnor A Co.; Ksrrtton A Leiilinc; Chamberlain, Miter A Co.; J. S. A L. HowiefA Cl: Robert Adger A Co.; Nayler, Smith A Co.; Cadow, McKenzie A Co. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF PLANTATION GOODS. Audrow McDowell; Ravenol, Huger A Milliken. HARDWARE. Courtney A Tenncnt; Hyde, Gregg A Day; Gravely A Pringle; Wilmans A Price; 1L r. dtrohocker; J. E. Adgar A Co. • sItoes. E. B. Stoddard A Co., Force A Mitchell; Haseltiue A Walton; D, F. Fleming A Co., Dunham, Taft A Co.; R. A. Pringle A Co. CLOTHING. Waldron, Egleston a Co* Edwin Bate* a Co.; Cohen, Willis a Co.; Mat(hiessen,0'IUrra A 0u.; Pierson, Smith A Co. : GROCERIES. 8. 8. Farrar, Bros, a Co.; Lonnoan A Whil- don; J: A. Burokmyer; Georgo W. Williams A Co., T. J. * C. H. Moisc; Farnum * Dotter- 8imxi8 Town Property for Sale. Rare Chance to bay Low. Will be sold at Public Out cry, on tile First TKMday ia Fch’y t, unless privlontly dispbaed of at pri vate sale, the HOUSE AND LOT on Broad Street, opposite the old Buena Vista Hotel, and commonly known a* the • Bradbury House. I'have fitted it ap in first rate style, and added new fences to the lot. There are EIGHT EXCELLENT BOOMS, well finished, and a commodious basement, whieh could be much enlarged at a triflinj expenses. The rooms are amply suppllei with fire places. On the lot is unquestion ably one of the BEST WELLS IN ROME. There is also another building, near tha dwelling, suitable for a small family, whieh eonld be easily rented by any purchaser who did not choose to occupy it fur himself. Suf ficient ground is attached for a fine vegetable garden; I will aiyo offer my » , Lots* on Etowah River. including the one where my residenre was Dot long ago burned. The lot is a hand- iwm« lbcatinn for a dwelling. A flower gar den, containing a very large variety of flow ers—roses. pinks, and numerous kinds which I-purchased in Augusta and elsewhere. The (Urwer.-plot ha* been tant*fully laid off by a a professional gardener. There are alio a -nwmW of young fruit trees, carefully se lected and planted by myself. A good well is o| the lot and several oat-buildings. It is one of the best garden spots in the city, as I bare had Urge quantities of manure liaulsd on it. To any person'deairdas of building this location presents many indaceraehta.— The foundation of the burnt dwelling, and two good chimneys an standing, and would much lessen the ezpense of putting up a new boose. A good fence surrounds the lot.— There are several parcel* of ground adjacent with more or less fmprovents upon them. ALL BEING BICII GARDEN SPOTS. Also, at tho same time, will be sold a Negro Woman and her child. Together with a great many art I les too te dious to mention. The above pieces of pro perty are offered at a bargain. Persons are requested to examine for themselves. For information as to prices, terms. Ac., apply either to A. W. IIARSHAW, or D. 8. PRINTUP. Janl2-twSUw3t VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER. FROM Buena Vista Bank?. NEAR 8ALTVILLK,' WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA A supply of the above named plaster, kept constantly on hand and for salo by COTHRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts. Route, Ga., Nov, lfi,tiin. ", i KEEP INSURED. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE C0„ OF THE CITY OV NEW YORK, Office, Whitlock Building, [Coftter of Nassau and Beekmau Street.] ; CAPITAL, $150,000. With Surplus all Securely Invested. Insures all kind* er Personal Prsporty against Loss, or damage by. Fire, at-the very lowest rates charged by to- ■ ^ sponsible Companies. Planter*. Merchants, and othsra desiring to effect insurance up-m tholr property, are ro- spcptftilly solicited to give a portion of their patronage, to toil Company. Applications for Insurance,made la person or by mail, will receive immediate attention. erty .—, ~ . Company -is enabled (beyond many others) to givfi advantages In rate* of premiums, Ac. The .direction t»f the Company embraces Some of the first business men or the City of New Yerk, extensively engaged in-the South ern teads, aud closely identified with its in- TEJIIMIS AND Merchant Tailoring HR vVT. ’f. '-i cnl 1 lO iVttJv "<***! GEN’L DRY GOCffiSt J-'t *Uf 2 rvi>Ts.isdL -/ naond lljM A— iv-w.rt dtisTiiiniW ff'CJ.bpritLiaaA" d odour B. F. JONES, W. SCOTT, N. J. OMBKRG, O. B. M00RB. n'J . •- • ,-•'*•» :a«ll tot .XffltM tlod ■'.i'ii ! J t< sdittMWWltt ROM€»<W “ill -/ntviW.W B*> • - Hod •' ,::ll to i-,veh*^» -- •> ixtni: •.rfi to him tn .ifat yt-n izain vii.s Jvr SKTSTSSS ,riJoal rfi »s w«nb i ili>., U*li 1 -;U ail). 1<* ijf i-jii: u* • d. i.,/r» The Undersigned will be IN FULL On Monday, Otli. and will ba glad to abow thair, friend* IN SEARCH OF Tbelr Stock, whieh they pledge mi mmm mmmi, WITH ANY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR TERMS WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY CASS^ Anil Prices exceedingly Low. i re/ianl r—.ftio-.-w wif.I.-Vjl i •>; t.< .*am J .li |i it.; i*’i ■iz It rr tv a s a,l, (tflM M iiodi mr;r,R iirr By Saving them Money, IN MAKING THEIR PIIRCHliSES. We hope to reooivo the oncouragemoat of the citlsenf generally la this «aterprifi* ud ‘G expect to oomponiato them in return •>” .:ar.v*i!» o: Loin:\%S r ill f )C . vu -iMo ' >imIi •> vn; . it m*mI u - .t'A' .I'4f<e1 bn* Prices plainly marked in Flgium -.'-u ,.i te i, Por further pnrticnlwB apply at tb* Btrt* j M , tf JONES, SCOTT, OMBHXG A W., vs- DR. OQ0OBWELLS . . '‘fl 011 BeU, Pace, La Co„ CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Brows a Pulma; Webb a Sago. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Havilsnd, Stevenson * Co.; John Ashhurst; SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. Bowen, Foster A Co.; Thayer, Dewing A Co. Albert Lengnick; Marshall a Burgs; J. a W. Knox. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. Konev, Austen A Co.; D. R. Williams a Co. F. D. Fanning. SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE Jennings, Thomlinson a Co.; Hastie, Cal houn A Co. DOCKS AND STATIONERY. McCarter a Dawson; A. Carter; S. B. Jones, Agent Methodist Book Concern, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW CURTAINS. Lamberts A Howell; Jos. G. Bailie. PAPER COMMISSION DEALER. Joseph Walker. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS. SEGA RS. TOBACCO, Ac. Choice, St. Aiuuud A Crolt. (junUtofclil. Any information connected with insurance will pe chcorfully given, and all business couuected with this Company will b* trails acted With liberality and promptness. DIRECTORS. Wm. Ckauncoy, Win. Cbasneey A Co* 10 OI< Slip. Moses Terior. Pres. City Beak, Wall street Paul Spofiord, Bpoffard, Tileston A Co., 29 Broadway P. C. Van Sehaiek, Van Sohaick, Edward, A Co., 65 Front (treat. V. Barsalou, Importer, #2 Water street. Jas. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb, 6^ Front street E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Co,, ‘ lUT Front afreet Benj. IL LilUo, B. II. Lillte A Co., 144 Pearl (treat John 6. Uelbrooka, International Life Ins. Co, 71 Wall street Philo Hurd, IS« Nassau street T. J. Coleman, J. C. Culeman A Co- S3 Walt stre.t A. Mataran, . *1 Bookman scrcet Wm. K. Btrong, 56 Vino • treat Edward Haight, Pro*. Bank of tho Common wealth, Nassau street Wm. A. Wheeler, 03 William street C. Molatto’C. Melatt* A Ce„ 53 Beaver street N. C- Platt, President Artizons’ Bsnk, Nassau street John f. Wilmq, »* PjJW» B. M. T Wbttlook 1 B.M. AE.A. Whitlock A Co. 12 Beekumn street Nathaniel. W. Bsrtls, N. W.' Burtie A Co., .,1 50 Voeey street W». L. McDonald, CarrUges, 412 Broadway John G. Lightbody, 34 Bookman street Paoll Lutbrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson, 15 Murray street W. M. Newell, Newelle, Herman A MeDon- (U; .' - 13 Murray street Frederick A, Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, 38 Warnn street Njneri H- Fowler, ,lrert Geo. W.-Bead, Geo. W. A Jalual Reed, 124 Chambcri street Robb B. Currier, Melioe, Currier A Sherwood, 42 Warren atreet John B. Corllea, _ City Hall John B. Snook, Architect. 12 Chambers street George Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead, 49 Chamber* street W. H. Bulkley, Allen, MeLean A Bulkley, 40 Chambers street D. M. Holdrodgc, N. Y, 8. Hearing Oo.,^ ^ Francis Miller. M. D„ 104 Forsyth street Wm. OIIAUNCBY, Pres’t. PHILO HURD, Vies Pree’L Jobn K. Oaxtsr, See’ry. B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia. jan3-3m-tw. IMPORTERS At JORDERS •’ or ; ••w •••-. Staple and Fancy > HHT (boons 89 CHAMBERS A 71 BEADS STS, NEW YORK, M OST respectfully invite the attention of SOUTIIERN MERCHANTS to their large and varied etock of Goode, whieh will ’ complete by tbs 1st of February. .1. sf HUGHS wilt be pieced to tee bit friends when they visit New York. •Janl2-tw2m NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Husl< » B ya5sagtimp? hew MBMttitl S M instead ef Ultg n rslwy HcentroUovcrbutone ill, kaebut *•* aISa/"'<J<d land accomplishes but on* tlHtfjto'yrftl Bob- dues Infiamatery Dieeaeee—wCswver be IM. form or loeeiity, whether. Is iWhM.itUsA$ ‘ abdomen, extrvmetles or skla, :: n . ' The peculiar ezcellssee *f the New MeA lrt.lt is, that wilhotU_to.us.Us* loraj “"’"CiStTJ.ft- Tun attention of the public is respectfully ■olicted by the Babteriber, who is prepared to fill orders for Notice, from guy Manufactory of note ia toe United States, on terms, fur Cash or approved r, lower than Me Lowest ever known in buM. He wilt also keep on bendseveral of Messrs; Win Hail A Son’s beautiful .. Hall and Parlor Kanos, • a* well as Halt A Son’s Rosewood GtUars, unrivalled in Beauty, Strength of Tona, Fin ish 'and' Durability. Alto the FRENCH HARMONIAN, used for Parlor or Church.— Afro SHEET MUSIC, find tha very beat Italian Violin and Quitar String*. All or ders will be attended to with Promptness and Dispatch, and in no iaitance will tha money bo required until the Instrument Is delivered. SECOND-HAND PIANOS Taken in ezehange for now ones on liberal terms. PIANOS RENTED* and tha Rent deducted if the purchase if made dur ing the time of renting. Orders reepeotiWllj solicited. au. All Instrument* warranted to stand any changa of climate, ar any rsasonahla Rome, Floyd eo* Oot ■ - thewtotof.whkVU thaaotoCAP« / oC^ ■ I II Mil llll IIBUNIM lewing f .time have dusdbrthsWKW Mill——M i* extinguished by watsr.t*srltrBndi'F#- ver, Headache, Rush sf Btaafi tethe Head and Uaari, Fite, Ioflamed No.e, Canker, Neuralgia, “ Erysipelas, Bronchitis, f flamed Luez.and Diver. Dyspepsia, Vererial *" Gout, Hcrofula, Balt I and other cutaneous Dr. Coggswell's New® like the vacciue matter, en Ifluenre over tha Veins and MH Ann,gradualdecliaiog «f iafiamaUen dieated by the pal*n. Whfe> -mm 'fotto—W ' ' * 1U natural »Ute,aa tha htob pwii nnd fejrfif 1 ; d< Dr.^Hk««inNW'. . what it claim* to do—«a mersba lew izes the fluids by'repioriag; mot fhe « arterial and vesota ototnictiflafi) i •e Circulars may ‘ * * sacjMBPl No. 6 Court Squaro, General Agsata for Sot tit, Florida, Alabama, “nSSfiScSK set, should always ardor Agents wanted to sw marl A 59,-Jy. .. -Ilcnq __ •} AGENTS WANTED! TO NKM, CART’S PATENT CAP AHD Breast Lantern. T O THOSE furnishing —Gifeetory refer- enccs, a libcfol salary and expense* will be paid. Tho arUele is needed by every far- ■er and mechanle in the country, aad will meet with ready rale. For particular* ad dress J.C. CARY. Patentee, jaudlt-tw 81 NoMau street. NONPA REIL MILLS Rome, titot'Aago IMiylfWo W E now announce, the above MUt, m thrrffeMR- in good trier for roi.w«*peetelly, good «|M Woo j And in no ease, /«» than It bushels of lot*. Wheat, or 2 bushels of Corn.' Wemdchpre- profitable. , ■ with onr ItiU Brand on them, when desired j provided, the wheat ground, be of prim* ,0 WewiU exchange floar and meal fe» good wheat and corn. Having to pay CkeA for w* will t*U all product, of tooMOLtor OuAonly, loin R. Towsus, j TOWERS A ORAVEfl- John II. Gravks, V C. T. CcNNINCHAS ] e'tgllf FIMNT CLMi BoiSDiiie iooh^, : amw Rats* of beard-still bfa< par stogl* maaL SO * ttmkf fi to. . -» wn5L ndtoo v> ■Ml __ Room, will b*e . ti “ *-•*..» um Wood, Lights and Washing, wfil to tom- “ Tufo’wS.WT.ragAs 1 - ■T'T"T OFFICE DALTwS?uAMf>Ejr _ Dalton, Ofi-Bopt 20tfa, J TOTICE U hereby given, that a t meht of ten dollar* on each .h*r* *f. » capital- steak sttbacribcd, of the Dal too. A Gadsden Rail Road Company, has boon railed by tho Directors, payable at Iks oMtn of the Coropeny in Dalton, on Ik* first day of December next. By order, •ept,28.10L EDWARD WHITE, Sao'ty, 0<v&