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r^rlCt^n, 8. C..>dl« »Uthoriied
r*? er ' n , contract, for AdvertUt,g, «c.Ive
^f?-^irercce.p t - , - .
c^I^PJ^TA.VD fourth pa-
jffioTlSTFAlEmSa .BEADING
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M..e roa Prtidfor thl. Paper t
have all right, but if not, you
which is in itself worth the price of ad
mission, /ffie fiut one W.irddtibtiag- ■
, be fully'appreefated by Georgia audien
ces. We doubt not all who Attend will
bo highly dolighted*. .
t ;T? m Bai ley’s.—ThU troupe have play-
ed to crowded—we might say to jam-
formanco li
• excuso us for reminding you
If you
* r0 “ Four DoUa ™ a y< f r
t aim"-" . Money miy b *“ nt by
0 » have not subscribed to the
Tri Weekly Courier and do not wUh to,
nlr.ua write your name and post-office
on this paper and send it
distinctly
buck to this office,
[tw4t.
Tin«E Market, Mar. 5th.—No change
in Cotton quotation—still 10J-. Wheat
l" 40(5?1 50. Corn OOots. Bacon lOcts.
j^-Tlio lady Manager for Floyd coun-
, vr of the Ladies Mount Vernon As
sociation, has handed us tho following
card:
Mount Vernon.
The Aid for Floyd county, has been
requested by the Vice Regent of Ga.,
to present her thanks, and those of all
tho officials of the Mt. Vernon Associa
tion, to the ladies and gentlemen who
assisted in getting up the entertainment
of the 22nd inst. The result in money
lias been gratifying, and it is earnestly
hoped that the result in fooling may
not bo otherwiso.
It is deeply regretted that the custom
of criticism, had not in thw instance,
been omitted, as the whole thing was
a disinterested ami generous effort in
those who took part, and is fully appro
bated and has been gratefully received
by those most interested. May the
b.ilra of gratitude heal the wounds of
friend* and efface them from their mem-
anot hor week." The'per-
consisted of a melagne of
Drama, comedy, songs, dances and ne
gro delineations, highly pleasing to tho
audienee. The Bails
of their
„ . , Baileys cannot complain
?! S8?, lr P atronft g e hors, and we guess
theyai always make this a stopping
point m their rounds,
- stoppin,
— >"e comment,
tne members of tho company for their
“ deportment and gentlemanly deal-
while in our midst. The season clo-
to night with a most excellent bill
«id ifanybody’s got a half left of course
MiS”'-"”"' 1 ' **»*“
PROFESSOR MAPES’
HUrMrfaiaea^SiBiir^Mph.tf.
T m m
NIOIIT 1 !" me * ting '’ erer y WEDNESDAY
Officers—0. H. SMITH. N. 0.,
THOS. J. PERRY, V. G.,
Latest News.
ltc-Elcclion ot Hon. J. A. Pearce.
. Baltimore, Md„ March 3.—The
Marylund Legislature has re-elected
the Hon. Janies A. Pearce, United
States Senator.
Illness of Attorney General Black.
Washington, March 3.—The United
States Attornoy Goncral, the Hon. J. S.
Black, is now lying dangerously ill
Tho Hungarian.
Halifax, March 2—An official letter
from Mr. Townsond, government agent,
at tho wreck of the ill-fated steamer
Hungarian, says it is now ascertained
beyond a doubt that there are no sur
vivors. Only three bodies havo thus far
been found—one woman, one man, (sup
posed to bo a fireman,) and one child.
A considerables quantity of good are
drifting ashore at Shclboms Harbor.
The ship’s articles have been found,
showing that the crew numbered 75.—
No passenger list 1ms been found.
Tlio rumored finding of the clearance
papers turns out to be untrue.
The mails are soaked to a pulp. They
will be sent to Halifax,
Markets.
Cmari.kstox, March 3,1 P. M.—Cot
ton.—The market is quiet and some
what depressed, but without quotable
change in prices. Sales this
about 300 bules.
morning
New York, March 3.—Tlio Cotton
Market was hoary to-day witli sales of
2,000 bales. Middling Uplands 11
cents. Flour buoyant, with sales of
15,500 blrls., at un advance of 5 cents
per barrel; Southern brands of Super
fine quoted at $5.70@ $5.80. Wheat
firm, sales 12,000 bushels, at a slight ad
vance. Cornfirir. Sugar heavy. Spir
its of Turpontine firm.
Auousta, March 3, 0 P. M.—Cotton—
Tlio market was quiet to-day, with a
limited demand for tho better grades, at
unchanged prices. Sales 269 bales,
ranging from 7 to 11 cents. Receipts
O.htan.vt’LA Steamboat Co.—At a.moo-
tingof tlio Dirocotors ot this company
held in Romo on Friday the 2nd inst.,
Col. It. M. Young of Calhoun was elec
ted President, in ' the place of Thomas
J. l’orry resigned. F. M. Coulter was
electod Captain, J. B. Thornbrough En
gineer and Geo. Bt Ward k Co., Agt’s at
liomc.
Tho new boat Caluoun is now run
ning regularly and completely to the
satisfaction of all interested. Success to
this enterprising company.
Commencement of the
f Medical College in Augusta, on
inst,,. there wore, sixty two
graduates.
From Georgia, 44—South Cnrolia, 7—
Alabama, !)—Florida and Mississippi, 1
each. It was worse than the opening of
Pandoras box.
Ain. & Teas. River Rail Road.
The "three per cent fund Bill,”
which passed tho Alabama Legislature
has received the signature of tho Gov
ernor. By It tho Ala. k Tenn.. R. Rail
Road gets an appropriation of $225,000,
which wo presume will seouro the spoody
completion of that work- to Jackson-
villo. '
- The Bailey Troupe.
This popular troupe will be In Rome
to day .or tomorrow and will begin their
exhibition In the City Hall on the even
ing of their arrival. Their performan-
cea consist of "Comodies,” "Dramas, J ’
“Faroes,” "Negro Melodies” and “Dis
solving Views.” , The notices of this
company by the press In Nashville Tpnn.
Huntsville, Tuakegee, Wetumpka and
other plaoes in Alabama* where they
have recently been performing, are in
the most flattering terms, and aatUfy
us that the Am—loving portion of our
community have n rare treat in store
for them. We see among other attrac
tive piece* on their programme "Our
American Cousin," "The Mummy” and
«Maj. Jones Courtship,” either one of
ista faithful minister of the Gospel
being one day engaged in visiting some
members of nis flock, came to t he door
of a house where his gentle tapping
could not be heard for the noise ana
contention within. After waiting a lit
tle, he opened the door nn l walked in,
saying in an authoritative voice,- “1
should like to know who is tb^hcad of
this house I” “Weel, sfr,” said the
husband and father, "if yc sit down a
wee, wo'll may be able to tell ye, for
we’re justtryin’ to settle that point."—
Dcanllamzy's Heminiseences.
Burton’s Will Contested.—Mrs.
Elizabeth Loft Burton, first wife ofWm.
E. Burton, has determined to contest the
will of the late Wm. E. Burton, the
Comedian. It isallogcd that, they were
neverdivorced; that ne married her in
1832, njtd abandoned her and his son
tho following year, coming America.—
The protest against the admission of tlio
will to Probate is made by Mr. Wm.
Loft, of New York, who is the nephew
of the first Mrs. Burton.
Jon.N Brown vs Ueup.—Garrison of
Boston, publishes that in all future time,
tens of thousands of John Browns will be
born every year. An opulent hemp grow
er from Kentucky, now in Natchez, is
willing to enter into a contract, binding
on himself and his heirs, to furnish the
government hemp enough to hang them all l
Ford not Elected Printer.—The
election of Ford, of Ohio, printer for
the House will bo vitiated owing to a
failure to count tlio vote of Mr. Ruffin
for Glossbtenner.
Royal Arch Chapter,
T1I08. J. PERRY, n. P., .
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKRR, ft.,
D. J. 8 ANDERS, Treasurer,
D. O. LOVB, Hoc'y. • •. ■ febBtrlly.
J. C. BAKER ~R. W. ECHOLS
iff
NEW
firm:
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALEBS IN
DRUGS MD1UKIN1
Colognes and Flavoring-Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
3DYHSTUFFS9
FINE .CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &c., &c. &c.
Borne. Or. Feb. 18th.
[triwawlf.] '
A Card to the Suffering.
Tha Rav. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a misuonaryin Japan, wus cured of Con-
funiptionijrhen all other means hid failed,
•y a recips obtained from a learned physician
rending in the great eity of Jeddo. Thl* re
cipe has cured great number* who were *uf-
fernng from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat, Cough* and Cold*, and the debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders.
Destroys of benefiting • other*, I will send
this recino, which I have brought home with
ms, to ail who need it. free of charge.
Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE,
880 Baltie street,
Jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
Davis’ Pain Riller.
No medicine is more prompt in its action
in case of Cholera Morbus,' Ao« than Perry
Davis’ Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged
antidote which seldom fails if applied in its
early symptoms. No family should be With
out a bottle of it always on hand.
Tho stain on linen 'from the’ us# of the
Pain Killer is easily removed by washing
it in alcohol.
Davis’ Pain Killer seems particularly effi
cacious'In cholera morbus, bowel oomplaints.
and other diseases to which the natives of
Burmah, from their unwholesome style of
living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valu
able antidoto to the poison of Centipedes,
Scorpions, hornets, Ac.
Rev. J. Benjamin, late Missionary in Bnrmali
Sold by druggists and ail dealers in family
medicinos. fobt.
The Closing Years of Life are often
rendered Wretched by ailmonts which are
trifling in themselves and are easily cured if
taken in time. Affection of the liver, stomach,
and other organs concerned in digestion, are
the most frequent. They naturally makethe
sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining,
and relatives and friends are forced to hear
the brunt of their ill humor. The use of
Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach- Bitters wlll-
prove an efficient remedy for tbUevil; it will
not only Strengthen the whole physical or
ganization, but entirely cure the meet obsti
nate eases of Indigestion, Dlarrhssa, Dysento
ry, and Liver Complaiut. The first physi
cians in the country are loud in their praise
of this preparation. Another recommenda
tion of tlio Bitters is thatitis so palatable to
tho taste thnt it may bo used even as a bever
age. Sold by a’l druggists. febi,lm,tri.
adams, McKinney & co,
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK, ;
Offer for Sale from United
States Boaded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—O.TABD, .PCPCY
A Co.. PINET. CASTILLION A Co.;
JAMES HENNE3SY and MARRETT. • <
. llochellc—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SKIGNETTE, .qnd RASTEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im
portation, and . various other ' favorite
brands.
HUM-JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various grades.
IN BOND—3C0TCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALSO in Store a large and well selected
stock of
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
SUCH AS
Rye, Bourbon & Monong’hela,
WHISKIES.
fehl-t-triwly.
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER
FROM
Buena Vista Banks.
NEAR SALTVILLE,
WASHINGTON CO.UNTY, VA.
A supply of the above named plaster, kept
constantly on hand and for sale by
-<~ AN8 4 elljotT, Agts.
Rome, Ga., Nov, 18,8m.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dripeptle Remedy Known.
I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Griffin, Ga.
Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and other* in this vl-
inlty can sttast to iia virtues.
For isle In Rome, by
jnlyMfc : if Jon Tf , J. 0 YHIBKR.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the increased price
of every artiele of heme eon-
sumption, we, as a portion of
the laboring class, feel that wo
cannot live at the present low prices of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore,
We, the undersigned, shall on and after the
let of February nexVput the prico of Lum
bar at our respective miffs, at 91 35 per 100—
Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. .
Remember our Terms aro INVARIABLY
CASH
JOB ROGERS.
L. R. A S. D. WRAGO,
J. G. MORRIS.
^t#> Other Doaiers in Lumber are invltod
to join in this movement, JanHtwawtf
Patented November 25, 18iO.
corn, root eaeptr, ebr-
a ■ ,y.j• TOii.'dc. ■■ y>
>™*TO the year 1847, Sumsi^hosphato
“»d been made m England, by treating
itnt bonce with sulphuric acid, and by the
foroiation of sulphate of lime, thus abstract*
ng quo atom of lime from the bones, aaolu-
blo nhosplmle had been formed. • In 184^J.
L Mape* made a series of experiments, thus:
he found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano
H contained the neoeasary element* for insu
ring'the growth of ptanU, but not in the
right relative proportion* to each other. He
netituted a series of experiments; practical-
y.bjr which he proved that one hundred
pounds or burnt bones, treated with fifty-six
pounds of sulphuric acid, thirty-six pounds
of Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds of suf-
phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every
way superior, to Peruvian Guano, and. that
it would not excite the soil, hut would con
tinually add to its fertility.
He had found that one barrel of Mood,
fresh IVom.the animal, mixed with a cord of
organic matter, would, by fermentation, toro-
duco a manure equal to a Cord o'f Well rotted
stable, manure, lie further found that sev
enteen barrels or blood, when dried, would
make one barrel, and, that blood oould bo
~ roeqred at eomparitively little cost, in cor-
in scotions; that it eoold bo dried by eook-
ing and pressing so as to produce a dry pow
der; and by adding to tho above named in-
bredieuta an equal weight of dried buHock’a
glood, a manure is formed one hundred pounds
of which are epual in power and lasting of-
feet to one hundred and eighty-five pounds
qf the .best Peruvian Guano.
Since ho haa offered his invention to the
farmers of tho country, some fifty companies
have imitated this article under various
names, and for the purpose of rendering it
.popular, havo traduced Prof. Mapes and bis
article, claiming to make that of a superior
quality. Erery year presents new imitators
of this article, who manufacture an inferior
article; using the mineral phospates as a ba
sis. instead of the ealcinea bones of animals.
Notwithstanding all this, the demand for
Mopes* Nitregenised Superphosphate of
Lime has doubled.
Peruviun Guano contains an exoessiro
amount of ammonia, the only use of which
is to render wator capable of dissolving a
lnrgor amount of the inorganic constituents
of tho soil, or as seme times called to act as
an excitant. The market gardeners of New
Utrecht commenced some years ago by using
(wo hundredweight of guano . to tho aore;
they are now compelled to uae twelve hun
dred weight of guano to produce the same
effect, and their land is evidently impover
ished by its use, while thorn who have used
the Nitrogeniscd'Superphosphate of Lime,
have steadily found their soils to bo iraprov-
— j _»■ ' • e, they re
year. And
» and Cot
ton lands.' 1
Among tho advantages arising from the
NEW FIRM.
MiUs & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER tOlt
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTINB
ALL KINDS AND BTYLB OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
T HH manufacturing of all lifts and styles of BASIfnnd BLINDS, PANEL DOOM,
&c., and also the btuinWa of UNDERTAKERS. Having an
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANTJFACTtJRE LARGELY,
All articles in our line, and to fill nil orders at tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been longknownin this community, asa first class MECHANIC, sss
therefore, .warrant nil articles inado by Us; : Wo shall be ublo tot.
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blind*,
and Furniture, at very reasonable price*. •
Wo cordially invite »U tho cititens of th* country to our Ware Room, Farnitur* Store and
Manufactory, both on Broad SL, Romo, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASES always on hand, ,
and every quality of COFFINS made as aeon os required.
ARLES W, MILLS. Julj37,ly. ,r- JAMES M. 8CMTM
ed, and instead of requiring 'more,
quire less fertilising material eaoh y<
thit 1* particularly true of Tobaoco
*— lands''
.moiic
use of Nitrogeniscd Superphosphate are tho
following: It carries no weed seed to the
zbij; it prevent* rust, and insures tbe perfect
ing of plants; -thus, when 'used on Cotton, the
boTls do not fall and. ns by tha experience of
Mr-, Lomas, Col. Davis, land Col. Goodwin
and others, it gives a greater weight pir acre
of cottnn. For Wheat, it has steadily prov
ed, itself to ho superior to the Peruvian Gu
ano; when in contoct with sqed, it does not
destroy it as does tbe Peruvian Guano; and
It supplies the dcficieqcv of the Phosphate
of) Lime and other ingredients, produced l>7
excessive reaping of gruin and undno pas
turage.
The report* of the farm of the inventor, of
tho Amerltan Institute, and committees of
other institutions, wh • have visited it, aitho’
it it manured entirely with tills fertiliser,
prove that no manure has yet been used
which produces an equal amount profit.
i Tbe American Institute have just awarded
their 8ilver Medal to Proleasor Mapes, for the
■best.fertiliser, after a most thorough Investi
gation into the merits of all in the market.
. The subscriber has been appointed Sole
Agent in Augusta for the aalo of the above
fertiliser, and guarantees that it*, constitu-
ont’s aro the materials stated above, and no-
tliing else. Planters desiring more informa
tion, "Will please send for our Circular, con
taining testimonials, and tho articles by Dr.
Endorlin, which constitute tho best treatise
On Phosphate ever written.
Price 950 per Ton in Augusta.
J, A. Quimby,
. No'IDS Brosd st, next door to the ‘fConsti-
tutionallst** office, janUtwlawAwtomarl
W. N DTJCKER,
K.' ... y
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
Upliolstery,
M A T R E S S E S.
Ayj> ; ■ - ■ ■*
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Borne, Georgia.
NVITE3 the Public, and tho Ladies particularly, to visit his Ware Rooms, where he hat •
largo supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture#
From tho host Spring Beat Sofa, to the commonest article in use. Also an assortaient of
Matresses, Tucker’s Patent Spring-Bed, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes*
All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired. • - , . ' ;
Thankful for tho very liberal patronage horetoforo oxtcndeil to him, ho hopes, by close at
tention and good wurk, to merit a contluuanco ofthe same. j
CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near tho Etowah House, where Fur
Ju/L" W|L nitureis manufactured and repaired. ..Work warranted to give satisfaction
»9SAi Bills of over 80 Dollars* Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain,
for CA8H, JnlylT’ty.
' '. . i _g , ■grejg.sjgaff'
Orrics Dalton A Gadsden Railroad Co. 1
Dalton, Oa-, January 24th, 1860. J
N OTICEjs hereby given, that an Inilal-
m«nt of Ten Dollars, on each share of
tho oapital Stock subscribed, of the Dalton
A Gadsden Railroad Company, has been
called by the Directors, payablo at the office
of the Company in Dalton, on tho first day
of April next. By order.
jsn27w2m. EDWARDWIIITE, See.
111 DEATH 111
TO BVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
‘•C*htar’»”
“CostarV Rat, Roach, Ae. Exterminator
“Costar’x"
“Coster's” Bod-bug Extol minster.
“CostarV
“Coatar’s” Electric Powder, for Insects, Ac.
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
Rats. Roaches, Mica, Moles, Oroand Mice,
Bed Bngs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Inseots on-Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac.,
Ac., in abort, avery form and species of
VERMIN,
18; Yean established in New York City—used
bt the city Poet Office, the eity Prisons and
Station House*, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac.,
the eitj Hotels. "Aster,” "SC Nicholas,"Ac.,
and by more than 20,000 private families. .
Druggists and Retailenevcrywhero soil them.
Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities.
Regular sixes, 25c. 50c. and $1 Sixes, Bottle,
Flask*.
t HBrwark 11! of spurions imitations. Examine
each Box, Bottle and Flask, and taka noth
ing but “Costar’s.”
$1,UU Boxes tent by Mail.
$3 A $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ae., by
1 Express: '
Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers”
to- 'HENRY R. COSTAR,
’** Trlnoipal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Faukll A YatsBR, Wholesale and
. Roi
Retail. Rome, Ga;
feb2tri3m.
Notice to School Teachers in
FLOYD COUNTY.
I N accordance with the action of tho Board
of Education for this county, I hereby
gtvo notico to tho Traohere in said county,
that I have appointed the First and Third
Saturdays in March, April and May, to ex
amine epplioanU for oertifloates, and oan be
found at the Courier office on those days.
fob28—wlm GEO. T. STOVALL.
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire & Burglar Proof Safes,
W ITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-
PROOF LOCK8, the aamo that were
awarded soparate medal* at the World'# Fair
London, 1851, and the World's Fair, New
York, 1853, and aro THE ONLY American
Safes that were awarded medal* at the Lon
don "World's Fair.
Three Safe* form the most perfeet security
;ainst Fire and Burglar* of any Safes ever
fo'red to tho publio.
91,000 REWARD
Will bo paid to any poreon that cm show
that a Herring's Patent Champion Safe ever
foiled to preserve It* content* in an acelden-
talFire. r '
6. O. HERRING A CO.., Mannfaoturers,
251 Broadway, cor. Murray tt.,- Now York,
and 52 and 54 Gravler sk, N. O..
Agents—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Va.;
R. F. Lester, Petersburg. Va.; Rowland
Brothers, Norfolk, Vo.; J. it. Thompson A Co.,
Lynchburg, Va., J. R. Blossom, Vi ilmingten,
N. C., W. Herring A Son, AMsnta, Ga.. La
Roche A Bell, Savannah. Ga., J. M. A B. F.
Reed, West Point, Go., Uolmss A Oo., Char
lesion,8. 0. janI2—tw8m
Varnishes of all Kinds.
LSO, TURPENTINE, for sate by
TURNLBY,
'll. No. 8 Choice Hoc*
LL these who arAndobted te m*,aither
JStegssartBPi
individual books must be settled.
janlO.trUjnea. A, R. HARPER.
The enterprising, proprietor of
Ghestnnt Grove Whiskey,
(The Pnreat Modieal Agent ever known.)
has furnished the community ar Stimulant,
Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at the
sdme fimo a mild delioioqs boverago. It it
eaioulated to do away with the vile dragged
stuff that is pal ined off on the Community,
and which is injurious to body and mind.. In
addition to the certificates beneath, ho lt**
received a Diploma from the STATE AGRI
CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional testi
mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston; “un
der oath to Us absolute purity.'
CERTIFICATES. : V -
Philadelphia, Sept. fiM,;i8S6;
We have carefully tested tho-jemn^s, of
Chestnut Grove Whiskey whleh you sent us,
and And that it contains none of tho Poison
ous subatsneo known as Fusil OR, whleh is
tho characteristie and injurious Ingredient of
the Whiskeys in genoral use.
BOOTH, GARRET A GAMAC,
Analytical Chemists.
New Tort, Sept. Si, 1858,
I have analysed a sample of Chestnnt
Grovo Whiskey, received from Mr. Charles
Wharton, Jr„ of Philadelphia, smd having
carefully tested it, I am pleased: to state that
It is entirely free from poieonott* ordslottrion’*
substances. It is an unusually pure and fine
flavored quality of whiskey,
JAMBS R. CHILTON,
Analytical Chemist.
Boston, March 7th, 1850.
I have made a chemical analysis of com
mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey,
whleh proves to be free from tbe-heavy Fusil
Oils, and perfootly pure and unadulterated.
The fine flavor of this Whiskey is Strived
from th* Orals aspd In manufacturing it.
Respectfully,
A. A. HAYES, M. D., State A
For Bale by ’
O. WHA
No. 16,
ETON,. Jr.. Bote Prin. Act
febOtrilm] Ne. 148 Walnut SL, PbU.
WISDOM’S
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
T>ER80N8 wisb-
£
die Morses, good _ _
Buggies, Ilteks and Wagons, two or four
horso Coaches or Omnibus, with good drivers,
can be accommodated at my Stable, Transciont
Uerses, well fedagd enrried for. 76 yard*
from Rome RalJMl Depot
■jTif. WISDOM, Peoprietor;
P. S.—Horses,'Baggies and Vfsgona for
)“i.i
sale
[jattlDTui.tt^
LW.
Ah aperient an! stomachic prepairatioi
UlOt purified of Oxygen and Carbon by i
liratlea V -
HH .
bastion in Hydrogen, ot high medical autb i -'
ity and extraordinary eBleary in sack of * »
following complaints, viz.: 1 if*
DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. XF..,
(RATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIARRHEA, CONBi -
RATION. SCROFULA, BALT RHEUM, BCUR1 -
JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTC RHEURi .
TtSK. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTI' 1
MITTEN T FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHEOTi
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAXNXtt. K’Ju
MENSTRUATION. WKITEB CHLOEOBIS, eH.
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS
THE SKIN, etc. £ jr .J...„. T
tie IRON bring absorbed by tbe bleed,* -oa
thus circulating through the whole system, 11
part ot the body can escape their truly wee is .
ful influence • ..
The experience of thousand* daily prove* tip*
no preparation of Iron can for a moment, ■>
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, *
prassion of vital energy, pal* and otheren
sickly complexions indicate its n'crsrity in I
most every conceivable ease. la all catost,
fontale debility (flnor albas, chlorosis, etc.), r
effects are delightfully renovating. Ne reuse/
has eve; been discovered, tat the whole hfcrif *
of medicine, whieh exerts sash prompt h*PF
and folly restorative effect*. Oood appetite, tO
pleto digestion, rapid acquisition of strong 1
with an unusual disposition far attivt an
ehesrfrtl exercise, immediately follow its u*
As a grand stomachic and general retterati*.
it has no superior and ne substitute.
JPat up In neat Slat nwtal baaea uetaM «
BO pUls, price 90 cent* per baa l*»* b'U*
BE Sot ane dozen boxen. •* OO- FWe eate**
Drarelsti generally. WlU be sent On.*
anyaadres* on receipt of Sbe prtee. All M
ten, enters, etc., sbenld be addnaetd t*
B.B. LOCKE & CO.,:.
- 1 '^‘General Agents* •
'J. V. S30 BROADWAY, * F
IV. B—The
label on eac
above Is a fbcretasUe oT i
Jillson’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP.
Ini
lj44g tho saitf Al ^
aff tho Sontheru States—hereby binding our
selves tor furnish -none of those traps to any
parties in the 'Southern States,-except those
' ^'^ifcn’SKX'ShXM:
■took of Traps of ell tiass on hand, to
TO RENT!
THE House ami Lot late tha
Residence of the Sebseriber,
to an approved Tennant it will
he rented for one or fora tarn
of yonra. For particulars enquire of Col. G.
W< Mills or the subscriber at Calhoun.
dec7—tf ... . F.M. CABOT.
TE,SLATE! i
narn.
E subscriber has on hand about 58*
squares of Hoofing Slate, of all aUea
best quality, and will continue to keep
onongb to supply all demand* hereafter—
sanss? HP
meuts with eontrsetora, or will
pulling it on in the bsetetyle.
n fob81rily e ‘tiit ” - f -
Garden
/AF all kind, and
IJ be the' kind th
by TURN LEY,^
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