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2l)e (Sri-TxJeelihj t&ounct Tuesday Morning, Jan. 34, 1800. figySEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- Gfcs FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. ps~ Joskpii Walkrb is Agent for. this payer in Charleston, 6. C.. and is authorized to make contracts for Advertising, receive nonoy and give recoipts. Latest News. Death of J. W. Jones Esq. 'hie Chronicle <£• Sentinel came to us on Saturday draped in deopeat mourning which cast a shadow of melancholly ov- ter our soul. We found that it mourn ed the death of J. W. Jones Esq., who "for twenty years had been its editor.— lie died about 1 o’clock on Friday night of pneumonia, of which he had been ill for some time. Any eulogy that we. might prepare would not add anything to tiie distinguished reputation he ' had gained in his profession, nor soothe in the least the universal sorrow. We are but stating truths well known when we say that the reading publio have lost one of their best aiid most successful contributors to their enjoyment, tho po litical party of which he was tile "news paper leader an able and faithful cham pion, the editorial fraternity a courte ous brother and an ornament to their profession, tho community in which lie lived a most.zealous guardian and advo cate of its interests, and his numerous friends a warm heart and a true friend. Tiie domestic relations he had recently assumed were of short duration nnd too sacred for publio comment. Our deepest sympathies are aroused by this sad beroavement. L.4TEI1 FROM EUROPE. ■ Arrival of the CIRCASSIAN. New York, Jan. 21.—Tho steamer Circassian arrived to-day from Liver pool bringing European advices to the 7tli inst. Cotton.—Sales for flye days previous to sailing 65,000 bales. Market active and closed firm. Breadstuff's declining. Provision quiet. General news unimportant.) By Telegraph to-Queenstown. Liverpool, Jon. 7.—p. u.—Sales of cotton to-day 7,000 bales, and the mar ket closed steaoy. General News. It is still uncertain whether the peace Congress will assemble. The retirement or dismissal of Wulinski attracts tho at tention of the English journals, who havo construed it as ovidence that Na poleon intends to espouso the cause of Italy. DeThourenal who is now in Con stantinople, will assume Walinski’s place. Congressional News. Washington, Jan. 21.—The Senate was not in session to-day. In the House there was nothing of in terest transpired. There was no ballot, and tho House adjourned until Monday. ■Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, endeavored to obtain the withdrawal of Mr. Clark’s resolution in order to allow him an op- E ortunity to define his position on the [elper Book. Virginia News. Richmond, Jan. 20.—Resolutions in troduced in the Legislature to-day to hold a general Southern Convention at Atlanta, Ga. The commissioner from the conserva tives in Connecticut has arrived. Rome Market.—.Jan. 24.—Cotton, has slightly advanced since our' last quota tion. The higher grades now command from 8 @ 10] cts. Corn, in demand at 80 @ 95 cts. Red Wheat $1,20 @ 1,32. White Wheat $1,30 @ 1,40. Pork, C @ 6] cts. Lecture by ltcv. C.J XV Howard. Wo sure exceedingly gratified to an nounce that this gentleman will deliv er an address in tho City Hall before tho Young Men’s Christian Association on Thursday evening next at 7} o'clook.— Those who hoard him last spring on a similar occasion will not need any solic itation to induce them to hear him again, and tlioso who were not so fortu nate havo doubtless often since rOgret ted their neglect, and resolved not to permit another such opportunity to pass. .The address which will bo deliv ered here, was originally prepared at tho invitationofthea-s laintionm Augus ta, and is a continuation of the ono Mr, Howard honored ns with in April last. At the request of tho Augusta Associa tion, ho will doliver it to all the kindred bodies in the State. If our 'community wish to bo often regaled with such in tellectual entertainments let them man ifest their appreciation by a large and attentive audience on next Thursday evening. #sro. r. Fannin Esq., late Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Geor gia, was admitted to the Bar last week, and, as wo are informed, intends mov ing to Blakely, for tho purpose of prac ticing law. Mr. Fannin is possessed of superior general, scientific and literary attain- .ments, and will be likely to riso to eminence in tho legal profession, B©* Floyd Superior Court is still in session, and will probably adjourn by tho middle of the week. jjgySteamer Pennington arrived ot her wharf, at 1-2 past 4 o’clock, yester day afternoon, with 13 passengers; 159 bales cotton and sundry Merchandise. Grand Jurors. Tho following named gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors, for this, the aocond week of Floyd Superior Court RILEY J, .JGiiNSGN, Foreman, John D. ‘Cameron, Hugh McCullough, Jonathan Cowan,-Jonathan-Dew, H. P. Woodruff. II. Penny, Zachariah Sal man, Jno. C. Eve, S, W. Dean, Isaac Weathers, Wm. A. Moore, Absalom Stephens, A. B. Reese, Wm. Quinn, S. G. Wells, W. R. Berryhill and W. S. Troutmnn. SQfSonntor Mason, of Virginia ap peared in the Senate Chamber a few mornings since in a suit of gray home spun clothes of the Virginia manufac ture. “The Gallant Zouave.”—“Harmony the New York correspondent of the Mo bile Register writes; You will remember thcfenlJant Zouave —the illustrious Captain Henry de Riv iere t Poor fellow he got reduced down low—very low. Phelan, the billiard man, at the earnest solicitation of Lola Montez, gave tho poor wrotcli a situa tion as a marker at ono of his uptown saloons, with a new suit of clothes an $40 a month. That is better than noth, ing this freezing weather. Excitement in the Senate.—Tho Now York Herald’s Washington correspond ent reports that in. tho secret Executive session of the Senate on tho 16th, there was more exoitoipent than had been kflown in such a session since the re- ■Ndeotion of Van Buren, growing out of Wilson charging Faulkner with being a disunionist. Toombs gave the lie to Doolittle, and the latter flung it baok, producing consternation which hurried an adjournment. Special ^oiiccg. Mexican Mustang Liniment. From rich and poor,. bond and free, all colors, grades and conditions of life, we hoar the same ineed of pruiso awarded this wonder ful article. Soros are healed, pains relieved lives savod. valuable aiifmnls made nsoful, end untold ills nsstfaged by this great medi cine, Wfifch is supHsirfg to the judgement of man. What family does not require a stand ard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any ether article 1 Pot Cuts, Druises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings Strained Horses, to. it has no opual. Be ware of imitation. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men in every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and Soutli America, Europe, and tho Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. UAKNES A PARK, Jan20.wlm.Proprietors. New Yerk, P. K. Indian Creek, Mo., July 3d, 1857. ' Messrs. Perry Davis k Son:—Dear Sirs— Having used your Pain Killer for two years, I find it to bo the best mediciuo for what it is recommended for that I have ever used. I feel thankful for the benefit I have -received from it. I have been troubled with dyspepsia for ten years, and tried • * • * to no benefit. Rut ns soon as I got to using your Pain Killer I found rolief, and by the use of it I am entirely cured. ■ For chills and fever or congestive chilis, it is the best medicine I I have ever used. I havo used it fur a groat many different complaints and it has never yet failed in giving immediate relief. CIIAS. L. GANGH. Sold by all tho principal medicine deal ers. janl3.2t. Free Negroes in Massachusetts.-Wc notice a few days since that Gov. Banks, of Massachusetts, had vetoed a bill which had passed the Legislature of that State admitting negroes-to bo enrolled among tho white men of that State, in the Mili tia. The bill had been passed by a strict party vote—the little band of Democrats fighting desperately against it. Upon being re-considered with the Governors’ objections, however,the veto was sustain- edby a vote of 146 to 34. Tho ground taken by Governor Banks was: That the Federal Constitution excluded the idea of negro equality, and decided that per sons of African descent were not proper ly “citizens,” nnd ho coroborated his opinion by. decisions of the Supremo court of Massachusetts, and tiie Attor ney General,—Montgomery Confederation. Pravers kor Congressmen.—Thomas II. Catlett, of Tennessee, in a enrd pub lished in tho National Intelligencer, earnestly requests all ministers of the gospel throughout tho length and .breadth of the land to unite with him at or near noon of each day, (tho hour for Congress to meet,) and pray to the God of the founders and framers of this Republic, that lie would moreifully in terpose his strong arm of power, and save our beloved country from tho an archy and con fusion that now threaten us, nnd that they will read his card to their congregations, and request them to do likewise. An Anti-Helper Book.—A young German, now in Washington, from Iowa, is engaged in writing an Anti- Helper book on Slavery, being a history of slavery in the British West India Islands. He promises to show that the efforts of the English Abolitionists ruin ed those Islands. He will give extracts from their writings and spoeehos to show how near they harmonize with tho sentiments now uttered by Garrison, Phillips, and others of their school. Bgy-Carly le describes tiie young soul of Frederick of Prussia, during some youth ful aborration, as “urhinocerous wullow- ing in its mud-bath, witli nothing but its snout visible, and a dirty girgle all the sound it makes 1” JJQy* A Newfoundland dog trained to harness, took his owner, Master Hough of Nichols, from Adams to Williamstown on a sled last week inside of two hours, rested one hour, and started for home ac complishing the five miles in one hour and a quarter. _ ESfTho Secrotary of War enthusias tically advocates tiie importation of a large supply of camels for army trans portation over tho vast plains and des ert wastes of the great Western Asiatic division of our continent. ifyh)CQi{)l. Married, On Thursday evening, the 28th ult., by Ror. Jesso Lamberth, Mr. Samuel H. Cone fo Miss Mart L. Whitehead, all of this county. MgpCity papers please copy. On Tuesday tho' 10th inst., by Mr. Fleming Taylor, Mr. John A. Franks, of Floyd, and Miss. Sallie A. Henry, -of Chattooga county. THE PECULIARITIES or the female constitution and tho various trials to which the sex iB subjected, demand an occasional recourse to stimulants. It is important, how ever. that these shall be of a harmless nature and at the same time accomplish the desired end. Hostotter's Celebrated Stomach Ritters is thovery article. Its effects in all ensos of debility aro almost magical. It restores tho tone of tho digestive organs, infuses fresh vitality into the whole system, and gives that cheerfulness to the temperament, which is tho most valuable of the fominino attrac tions. The proprietors feel flattered from tho fact many! of the most prominent medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed en- coniutus upon the Ritters, the virtues of which they have frequently tested and acknowledg ed. There nro numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which uro destitute of morit, and positively injurious to tho system. jnnlO.lm-tr. TO THE Herring’s Patent Champion Pire & Burglar Proof Safes. W ITH HALL'S PATENT POWDER- PROOF LOCKS, tho same that were awurded separate medals at tho World’s Fair London, 1851, nnd tho World's Fair, New York, 1853, nnd are THE ONLY Amorioan Safes that were awarded raodals at tho Lon don World’s Fair. These Sales form tho most perfect security against Fire and Rurglars of any Sufes ever ottered to tho public. $1,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person that eau show that a Herring's Patent Champion 8afe evor failed to preservo its contents m an acciden tal Fire. S. C. HERRING & CO.., Manufacturers, 251 Broadway, cor. Murray st.. New York, and 52 and 54 Gravicr at., N. O. Agents—R. W. Knowloa, Richmond, Va.; R. F. Lester, Petersburg, V*.; Rowland Brothers, Norfolk, Vo.; J. II. Thompson & Co., Lynchburg. Va., J. It. Blossom, Wilmington, N. C., W. Herring A Son, Atlanta, Ga., La Roche A Bell, Savannah. Ga., J. M. A B. F. Reed, West Point, Ga., Holmes A Co., Char leston, S. C. jan!2—twiim MERCHANTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. W E, the undorsigned, importers and Job bers in the city of Charleston In view of the present excited state of the country deem it proper to bring to tho notico of the interior Merchants the claims we have to their patronage and custom. Tho majority of us have been long established in business, and from our experience are well acquain ted with the wants of this section of country All of us hold sentiments in common on the agitating question of the day—slavery; and all of us desire, as far as practicable, to be- commercially, independent of tho North'.— have no desire to underrate the energy and enterprise of tho Merchants of Northern cities, but we claim to be able to supply goods in our respective lin.-s, on as favorauie terms both as to price and credit, as the merchants of any city, in the Union. Wehave facilities for obtaining goods Crum Europe,. not sur passed by any, nnd our importations from abroad are'very large, notwithstanding the reports, tq the contrary, circulated by those who have no knowledge of what they affirm or whose interests prompt them to mislead. American goods we obtain from the manu factures ou us favorable terms as any Job bing Merchants of tho Northern cities. Why then should wo v.ot be able to sell on as fa- Torable terms as othors ? We are able and determined to do so, and all we ask of you is. to try this market, lay aside tho prejudice—for it is only prejudice —that your customers prefer goods .from Now York for those from Charleston, and build U|i and encourage your own Seaports and yohr own Merchants. If we cannot do what wo profess, you will bo subjected to a very little incouvouience. for opportunities of leaving hy railway or st.-araer are offered every twelve hours. Our Stocks will bo completoby 1st Febru ary next, and it remains to be soon how many of tlioso who have heretofore pur chased all their goods in northern cities will givo Charleston a trial this spring. Charleston, 8. C., Dec. 12th, 1859. DRY GOODS. Gillilands, Howell A Co.; Hyatt, McBurnoy A Co., Johnston, Crews A Co., Crane, Boyl- ston A Co.; John G. Milnnr A Co.; Kerrison A I,elding; Chamberlain, Miler A Co.'; J. S. A L. BowieJA Co.; Robert Adger A Co.; Naylor, Smith A Co.; Cadow, McKenzie A Co. * DIRECT IMPORTERS OF PLANTATION GOODS. Andrew McDowall; Kavonel, Huger A Millikcu. HARDWARE. Courtney A Tennent; Hyde, Grogg A Day; Gravely A Pringle; Wilinans A Price; H. F. Slrohockor; J. E. Adger A Co. SHOES. E. B. Staddur l A Co., Force A Mitchell; Haseltine A Waltou; D. F. Fleming A Co., Dunham, Tuft A Co.; It. A. Pringle A Co. CLOTHING. Waldron, Egleston * Co., Edwin Bitov t Co.; Cohen, Willis *Co.; Matthiossen.O'llarra k Co.; Pierson, Smith k Co. GROCERIES. S. S. Farrar, Bros, k Co.; Lanneau a Whil- den; J. A. Burckmycr; George W. Williams k Co., T. J. k C. II. Moise; Farnum k Dstter- CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Brows k Palma; Webb a Sago. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Ilavilaud, Stevenson a Co.; John Ashhun-t; SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. Bowen, Foster A Co.,-Thayer, Dewing a Co. Albert Longnick; Marshall a Burgs; J. a W. Knox. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, norsoy, Austen a Co.; D. R. Williams a Co. F. D. Fanning. SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE Jeunings, Thomlinsou a Co.; Hostis, Cal houn a Co. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. McCarter a Dawson; A. Carter; S. B. Jones, Agent Molhodiet Book Concorn. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW CURTAINS. Lamborts A Howell; Jas. G. Bailie. t. PAPER COMMISSION DEALER. Joseph Walker. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, HEOARS, TOBACCO, Ac. Ctiufec, St. Amend A Croft, [junlitofcb! I116I1II Town Property for Sale. Rare Chance td buy Low. Wiu,Jje told at Public Onl- First Tnctdny in Fob’y Next, uulcss previously disposed of at pri vate sale, the 1IOU8R AND LOT on Broad Street, opposite tUe (fid Buena Vista Hotel, and commonly knbrwft as the Bradbury House. I have fitted It up in first rate style, and added now fenaqs to the lot. There are EIGHT EXCELLENT ROOMS, well finished, and a commodious basement, which coqld be much enlarged at a trifling expenses. The rooms are amply Buppiled with fire places. On the lot it unquestion ably one of the BEST WELLS IN ROME. There is also another building, near tho dwelling, suitable for a small family, which could be easily rented by any purchaser who did not choose to occupy it for himself. Suf ficient ground is attached for a fine vegetable garden. I will also offer my Lots on Etowah River. Including the one where my residence was not long ago horned. The lot is a hand some location for a dwelling. A flower gar den, containing n very large variety of flow ers—roses, pinks, and numerous kinds which I purchased in Augusta and elsewhere. The flower-plot has been tastofiilly laid .off by a a professional gardener. Tliero are also a number of young fruit trees, carefully se lected and planted by myself. A good well is on the lot and several out-buililings. It is one of the best garden spots in the city, as I havo had Urge quantities of manure haulod on it To any person desirous of building this location presents many inducemenU.— The foundation of the burnt dwelling, and two good chimneys aro standing, and would much lessen the expense of putting up a new house. A good fence surrounds the lot.— There are several parcels of ground adjaeent with more or less fmprovents upon them. ALL BEING RICH GARDEN SPOTS. Also, at the samo time, will bo sold a Negro Woman and her child. Together with a great many art! les too te dious to mention. The above pieces of pro perty arc offered at a bargain. Persons are requested to examine for tbeinselvcB. For information as to prices, terms. Ac., apply either to A. W. HAR8HAW, or D. S. PRINTL'P. jan!2-tw8Uw3t CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS. GENT DRY GOODS, AND KEEP INSURED. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office, Whitlock Building, [Corner of Nassau and Bookman Street.] CAPITAL, $150,000. With Surplus all Securely Invested. Insures all kinds er Personal Property against Loss or damage by Fire, at tho vory lowest rates charged by re sponsible Companies. Planters, Merchants, and ethers desiring to •Sect Insurance upon their property, are re spectfully solicited to give a portion of their patronage to this Company. Applications for Insurance, made in porson or by mail, will receive immediate attention. Possessing personal information in regard to locations and other details of Insurablo prop erty In the Southern and Western Statu, this Company is enabled (beyond many othors) to give advantages in rates of premiums, Ac. The direction of the Company embraees some of the first business men of the City of New Yerk, extensively engaged in the South ern trade, and closely identified with its in terest. Any information connected with insurance -will be cheerfully given, and all business connected with this Company will be trans acted with liberality and promptness. DIRECTORS. Wm. Chauucoy, Wm. Chnuncey A Co., 10 Old Slip. Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall street Paul Spoft'ord, Spofford, Tileston A Co., 29 Broadway P. C. Van Schalck, Van Sohaick, Edwards A Co., 95 Front street. V. Barsalou, Importer, * 62 Water streot. Jas. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb, 82 Front streot E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Bprague A Co„ 107 Front street Benj. II. Lillio, B. II. Lillie A Co., 144 Pearl street John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins. Co., 71 Wall street Philo Hurd, 136 Nassau streot T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A Co., 83 Wall street A. Mataran, 21 Beekman street Wm. K. Strong, > 50 Pine street Edward Haight, Pres. Bvnk of the Common wealth, Nassau strut Wm. A. Whuier, 63 William street C. Melatta, C. Molatta A Co., 53 Beaver streot N. C Platt, President Artizcns’ Bank, Nassau street John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street B. 61. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A Co., 12 Beekman streot Nathaniel W. Burtls, N. W. Burtis A Co., 60 Vcsey strut Wm. L. 6loDonald, Oarrisges, 412 Broadway John G. Lightbody, 34 Beekman street Paoli Lathrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson, 15 Murray strut W. M. Newell, Newells, Harman A McDon ald, 13 Murray strut Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, 38 Warren strut Ninard H. Fowlor, 136 Nassau street Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehial Read, 120 Chambers street RobL B. Currier, Moline, Currier A Sherwood, 42 Warren street John B. Corllcs, City Hail John B. Snook, Architect, 12 Chambers strut George Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead, 49 Chambers street W. II. Bulkley, Allen, MoLean A Bulkloy, 49 Chambers streot D. M. Iloldrodgo, N. Y, S. Heating Co., 442 Broadway Francis Miller, M. D., 106 Forsyth street Wm. CHAUNCEY, I'res’t. PHILC6HURD, Vice Pres’L John K. Oaklrv, Sjp’ry. B. F. JONES, Agent, Rode, Georgia. jan3-3m-tw. . # Merchant Tailoring Establishment., ROME, QA, . B. F. JONES, N. J. OMLkRG, V W. SCOTT, G. K MOORE. ) ,il). t •9 '■ The Undersigned will he IN FULL BLAST, On Monday, ©tlx inst. and will bo glad to show their friends IN SEARCH OF BARGAINS Their Stock, which they pledge will mmmm mmmm, WITH ANY" HOUSE IN GEORGIA, OUR TERMS WILL Bit EXCLUSIVELY CASH, And Prices exceedingly Low. We hope to reulve tho oneonregement of the citizens generally in this enterprise end expect to oompensate them in return — . By Saving them Money, IN HARING THEIR PURCHASES. Prices plainly marked in FignMfs. For farther particulars apply at the ja»2—tf JONBS, SCOTT, OtfBSW* AGO.’ Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co, IMPORTERS Ac JOBBERS OF Staple and Fancy tot 89 CHAMBERS A 71 READE STS, NEW YORK, M OST respectfully invite the attention of SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their large and varied stock of Goods, which will be complete by the 1st of February. U. S. HUGHS will be pleased to see his friends when they visit New York. janl2-tw2m DR. COGG&WHMlSV R *jfiA5i&an NEWSSBMCZW4 IT IS NOTA-GURE-A-LL; ' > For Iaflamatory Diseases,Only M , has contrail ovsr but one UR has but one ejm, -; and accomplishes but one thing, to wtii Sub- duu Inflamatory Diseases—whatever he its form or locality, whether in the head,'throat,' abdomon, extrcmetlee or skin. NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Musical^S^ Agency. m PIANOS, >#2 GUITARS,' VIOLINS, Tiie attention of tho public is respeetfslly solicted by tho Subscriber, who is prepared to fill orders for Pianos, Guitars. Violins. Flutes, or other Instruments, at the Shortest Notice, from any Manufactory of note in the United Stales, on terms, for Cosh or approved paper, loner than the Lovett ever Known in the South. Ho will also keep on band several of Messrs. Wm. Hall A Son’s beautiful Hall and Parlor Pianos, as well as Hall A Son's Rosewood Guitars, unrivallod in Beauty, Strength of Tone, Fin ish and Durability. Also the FRENCH HAKMONIAN, used for Parlor or Church— Also 8IIEET MUSIC, end the very but Italian Violin and Guitar Strings. All or ders will be attended io with Promptneae end Dispatch, and in no instanu will the money be required until tho Instrument is delivered.' SECOND-HAND PIANOS Taken in exchange for new sum •n-UMrsT terms. PIANOS RENTED^ and tiff Rent deducted if the purehaae is mAdVdrif* ing the time of ranting. Orders respectfully* solicited. a®. All Instruments warranted to stand 1 any change of climate; or any reaionlbfe test. Address, (giving Post Office, County A State,) C. W.LANOWORTHY, Agent, Rome, Floyd ceil, Ga.’ VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Buena Vista Banks. NEAR BALTVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. A supply of tho above named plaster, kept constantly on band and for sale by COTilRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts. Rome, Ga., Nov, 16,6m. Paints and Oil. W HITE Load in OH, Zinc, White, Lin soed, Machinery, Train, Tanners and Paint Oils. For sale by jull3. J. 0. YEISER. WISDOM'S cutrsw excellence of ,tbo New- Medi- ts;that wlthoWF tiW uWIttS- lo'tlF of 1- The peculiar cal Salt is. 4 the blood aodetrengtli,. it 'eflfcotuhlly. cUWe-In-.' flamatory; Diseases (no ‘otHtrsJ by,' pMdntfng an equilibrium -of oil the Ouldt id iSo bady, the want of which' is the sole CAUSE of inj flamatipn. • ■. INVAIMjS, TAKE- NOTICE It—Tho fol lowing-ferns which the unbalanced fluids ef- sunrir and many not here mentioned, that havfe more or lete fever or pain, era easily snb- , XL SALT as fine is extinguished by water, to wit: Brain^ Fe ver, Headache, to the Head and HtikrW Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Saras aqd., Nose, Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, .Pleurisy, Asthma, &, Batted Lungs and Diver, : Dyspepsia, Vcnerial Diseases, Rheumatism, Gout, Bo "fills, Salt Rheum, and all Itching and other .-utaneous eruptions. Dr, Coggewfll'e New Medical Sett exert*, ■ ■ liko the vaccine matter, an extraordinary in. fluenee over-the veins and arteries, resulting' in a gradual declining of indentation ar In dicated by the piilse, which soon returns ba-n its natural state, as ths heat, pain and fov*e' disappear^ ’ Dr. Coggswell’s New Medical B*» floes InitU what It claims to'do—no aoreaa,lss»~-MuSl- - ises the fluids by removing frerfr -tH4r- system 1 all arterial nnd venous obstructions. Descrip tive Circulars may Be oVtfliiisd "from nay" Druggist who keeps-ttiiiTflluilble medicine • for sale. WMt BlTAYLOR AfCta No. 6 Court- 8qu*m, lSWntv<ftd»y* M*e • General Agents for South’ cSltoliaf*? OSafJ - gia, Fforidlr, Atbbatt* Mfoissippi, 1 Louisi ana. ml Texas. Dr. Cogmnrtffs Antiphlogistic Balt-Acute' packages $1, Chronic package $2 50. Invalids with'Chronic oHoeg steading ca - s6e, should always order Chnnie Packages. Aflefitfl wiutfld id every City, Town and* Village in the above Btatei. «a»“86M by DruggiSti everywhere.- • nlW16!' 89;-—ly." „ . . firvt CLASS BOARDING H-OffSE. paaMgi'. Newly’ Famished; aqd r will b4 opened' fof tbb acooumodstiod of Maiden* by the- sift- ' _ __ . j. ... j sfcriber, on the First ef January,-IW4.' SALE & LIVERY STABLE^®** ofbo **" il * b * «**»tf**“l P ERSONS wish ing good Sad dlo Horses, good . Buggies, Hacks and Wagons, two ot four horse Coaches or Omnibus, with good ^rivers, can.be accommodatedjst my Stable. Traaifllent Ilorsas, well fed and curried for.^ 75' yards ietir. insofar from Rome Railroad Depot. *. J. U. WISDOM, Pc P. S—Horses, Buggies and sale. [jsnl9.tri.tf.] NECROES FOR SALE. rflHE Subscriber will heap constantly on X bend, a few eboicehands for sate, at lit- sonable prices. Wanted ' which jan tie prices. .... mted a few likely young Negroes for !i the highest prices will be paid iti cssb. 17-tri-?m WM. RaMEY. - T&fc. Without Room,will M. “ tflboth, With Wood, Mg! ished at ram N N W ..ra 9 P' ..... .-<■ a jl - a W. LANOWORTIlV, Proprietor;: A. A. Siuw, Bupt . deelfl—-tt V -1 I il ( i il i liitf? B 1 he farHf ths ckpiUI Stock kabsCriMfl, of the Dsltoa .A GadadSb' KoR .Rpad Company, has been called by tLs wroelors, payule at the office of (jieCofrfpsny m Dalton, on the Drat <|ay . of December next. By order, eept.S.lOt. EDWARD WH IT*, Seo’ty. ‘ •