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Thursday Morning, March 8.1800.
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flayer in Charleston, S. C., and it authorized
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please write your name end post-office
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back to this office. [tw4t.
Rous Market, March 8.—Cotton dull,
but no ohahge in quotations. Bacon,
Wheat and Corn, prices u nchanged.
JtgyTho Steamer Pivkisiotox, J. M.
Elliott, Master, arrived on Saturday,
March 3d. Cargo—143 bales cotton, 14
passengers,
I©*Wo received a communication
some days ago signed “ Philo,"
giving an account of a Pic Nic near
Summerville. It was not accompanied
by a responsible name, and according to
our rule in such cases we declined to
publish it. We have since received
note from the writer giving his name,
and we would publish the communica
tion but have misplaced it. Correspon
dents must invariably send their names,
Fire near Cnlhonn.
~ We learn that the dwelling of Mr*
■John Harkins, situated about one mile
frond Calhoun, was consumed by fire on
the night of the 6th Inst. . It is not
known how the fire originated, but it is
supposed to bo the work of an incendia
ry, and and a negro has been arrestod
on suspicion. We do not know Mr.
Ilarkin’s loss, but he was able to save
nothing from tho flames besides the
lives of himself and family. The houso
had not long been occupied by him,
and is the second one he has lost by
fire on the same spot. The other was
burned down soon after it was comple
ted.
. -7 m » ' » .'—•—
B@rWecall attention to the card of
Messrs. Plillip'Scheifelin & Co., of New
York City, refuting the charge of Abo
litionism made against that firm by a'
Southern Newspaper. They present a
very fair.record which entitles them to
the confidence of theSouthorn people.
Sad Occurrence.
On theijightof the 5th inst., Owen
Hues, one of the Welchmen employed
in tho Blancbvillo Slate Quarry, in Polk
county, was found in a hull-pond drown
ed. His cap and bottfe .were on the
bank near where his body.was taken out.
The supposition is, that while in a state
of intoxication he fell'lffto the pond
and was unable to save himself.. His
friends we learn, reside at the North.
JgyMessrs. J. M. Wood & Co., Pro-
f iriotors of the Banner <& Baptist, pub-
islied at Rome, Georgia, ltave deter
mined to remove the office of that par
per to this.city, and establish in con
neotion therewith, a Printing and Book
Publishing establishment. Gen. Rice,
one of the firm, is now in our city mak
ing preparatory arrangements.—Atlan
ta Intclliyencer.
fgyWe see it stated that Palatka,
Florida, near whioh is located the plan-
. _ _ ... .. ur( { 0 ■
tation of Dr. Keitt, recently mui
by his negroes, was marked down upon
John Brown's map with a red cross, in-
dicating that it embraced the .ele
ments of insurrection.—Sayannak Mew*.
Latest News.
Congressional.
Washington, March 5.—In tho Sen
ate to-day, Mr.' Latham (California
Sem^^ (jgo^s wid . tookilils
The Florida claim bill was made the
tecial order of the day, for Monday
le 17th inst. .
The bill amending the act establish
ing tho court of claims was token up.
Messrs. Iverson, Benjamin and others
discussed the merits of the bill.
In the House a resolution was adop
ted to inquire if the President or any
officer of government had sought to in
terfere with the execution of any law—
if money had. been used for electioneer
ing in any of the States, Ac., Ac.
[r. Reagan introduced a resolution
to plane five millions pf dollan qt- the
disposal 'Of the President to suppress
hostilities on the Rio Grande. It was
reported to the Military Committee.
The Hungarian's Passengers.
New York, March 5.—Tho Captain
of the steamship Africa thinks that
there were one hundred and fifty pas-
sengers on board of the steamship Hun
garian.'
Louisiana Democratic Convention.
Baton Rouor, La., March 5.—The
Democratic Convention met to-day, and
organized. Resolutions were offered in
structing their delegates at Charleston
to support the nominee of that Conven
tion, provided he is a good Demo
crat.
Mississippi. Delegate to Virginia.
Richmond, March 5.—Gov. Letcher on
Saturday sent to the Legislature a com
munication from Mr. Starke, the Missis
sippi Commissioner, urging a speedy
action in favor of a Southern Confer
ence' for self-preservation.
The President on Texas Affairs.
Washington, March 5.—It is announ
ced in woll informed circles that the
President disapproves of tho act of
1.0.
0. F.
NO. 40.
NiG^p ,ar m# * Un8 *' ® Tei 7 Wednesday
HOME I C ; . ,
Royal Arch Chapter, 4
lesular Meetings FIRST ‘ TUESDAY
HIT ip cash month.
TU08. J. PERRY, H. V.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.;
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Booty. febOtrlly.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Ber. William Cosgrovo, while laboring,
as .a. missionary ip Japan,.was cured of Con
sumption, when all other, meaps had 'failed,'
•y a rocipe obtained from a, learned physician
residing m the great city .of Jeddo.' This re
cipe has cured great numbers who were snf-
ferring from Consumption, Bronchitii.'Spre
Throat, Coughs and Colds', End the 'debility
and nervous'depression caused by these dis
orders. •
' Desirous Of benefiting others, Twill tend
this reeipo, which 1 have brought home'with
me, to allWhonCed It.' free Of charge.'' v >
Address. Bry.-WM. OOSGROVEpr
y , -280 Baltic street,
Jan28-tw8m Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gov. Houston, of Texas, in calling out
tho Texan volunteers. The President
has ordered a large federal force to the
frontier. No unconditional order lias
been issued for our troops to cross into
Mexico, but permission to do so is shor
tly expected by virtue of pending ne
gotiations.
National Union Party,
Washington, March 5.—The National
Executive Committee of the Union
party have decided on the 9th of May
as the time of holding the National
altimore.
~ Davis' Pain Killer.
No medicine is more prompt in its. notion
in.ease of Cholera Morbus, Ac., than Perry
Davis’ Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged
antidote whioh seldom fails if applied in its
early symptoms.' No family should bo with-
out* bottle of it always on hand.
.The stain on linen from the u,e of the
Pain Killer is easily removed by washing
it in alcohol. ■'
Davis' Pain Killer seems particularly effi
cacious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints,
and other diseases to which' the natives of
Burmah, from their Unwholesome style of
living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valu
able antidote to the poison of Centipedes,
Scorpions, hornets, Ac.
Rev. J. Bsqjamin* late Missionary in Burmah
Sold by druggists and oil dealers in family
medicines. febi.
e time of
Convention at Bal
Congressional.
Washington, March 6.—Senate.—
Thaddeua Hyall, was brought before the
bar of the Senate to-day for contempt.
Tie will have a hearing on Friday.
Brown’s territorial resolutions were
debated and laid over.
Wigfull’s amendment in the Military
Academy bill, appropriating a large
sum for the defense of Texas, was dis
cussed. During the debate. Gov. Hous
ton’s letter, and the communication
from the President, were read. The
subject will be renewed to-morrow.
House.—A bill was passed by a large
majority to reduce the mileage fifty per
cent.
4 resolution was adopted to select a
committee of five to investigate the
charge of Executive interference in
legislative action.
MARKETS.
Augusta, March 6—Cotton.—There is
a fair demand to-day for the better
;rades, at prices about Jo. lower than
lost week. We quote Middling to Strict
Middling 10@101: Good Middling I0|c.
Chaiuestox, March, 6.—Sales of cot
ton to-day 1,100 bales. The,'market
was depressed and the turn in favor of
buyers.
New York,-March 6.—Sales Of Cot
ton to-day 3,000 bales. Middling Up
lands at 11} cento. The market closed
firm. Flour advanced 5 fajlO cents;
Sales of 11,000barrels; Southern at$5.-
80(q)$6 00. Wheat firm, sales of 23,000
bushels.
MARRIED—On Sunday morning, the
4th inst., by Rev. Jesso Lamberth, Mr.
James P. Cooper to Mise Lucr D.
Quarles, oil of this county.
J. C. BAKER .’i —R. W. ECHOLS
NEW
lsred FIRM
BAKER & ECHOLS,
ggp-Tha following extraot from
communicationin the Chronicle & Senti
nel, and Which; we suppose is from tho
pen of the Vlee Regent of Ga., will be
interesting to our readers in Rome;
• Stone JUSm
Received from Mrs. N. J. Bayard, the
large sum of $260 00—the proceeds of
an entertainment given in Rome, on
tfce^J2d of February.
If our towns and cities throughout
tho State had been animated by the
sumo spirit of patriotism as that devel-
zi'&te gr,h" ,> r s»“*”«w
have^ubscribod to the Home end Grave
At’th'e 'North a village numbering one
hundred jnhibltah isTaratto^he Regent
$80.00. This, citizens of Augusta, has
torn the oroWn of glory from your brow;
in propdrifen to population, befor) that
subscription, this city had given more
than any other town in the Union, and
I am hot certain but Rome, under her
efficient Lady Manager, will also step
before us. I know not her population,
but she bagjiven $380 00.
DEALERS IN
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C. I
GLASS, POTTY,
33YEIST UJb'Jb'S?
FINE CIGARS,
poses, &o., &c.&c.
Rome Go. Fob. 18th. [trlwawtf.]
^TOSSMai!^ 1
TURNLEY,
fobll. No. 3 Choice House.
The Closing Years of Life are often
rendered wretehed by ailments Which ate
trifling in themselves and are easily cured if
taken in time. Affection of theltvsr.stomaeb,
and other organs concerned in digestion, are
the most frequent. They naturally makothe
sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining,
and relatives and friends are forced to bear
the brunt of their ill humor. The nse of
Hostetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters will
prove an efficient remfedy for this evil, it will
not only strengthen the whole physical or
ganization, but entirely euro the meet, obsti
nate eases of Indigestion, Diarrhea,Dysente
ry, and Liver Complaint. The first physir
dans in the country are loud in their praise
of this preparation. Another recommenda
tion of the Bitters is that itis so palatable to
tho taste that it may bo nsed even as a bever
age. Sold by all druggists. fet>4,lm,tri.
PROFESSOR MAPES*
Nltrogeslsei Superphosphate
Of
Patented November 28, IMS.
FOR WHEAT, CORN, ROOT CROPS; COT-
T>BIOR TO this Superphosphate
JL had been mado in I5tmfand, hyi treating
burnt bones with sulphuric aoid, and by the
formation of eulph ate uf lime, thus abstract
ing one atom of lime from the bones, a solu
ble pbosphutn had been formed. In 1847, J.
J. Mapes mndoa seriesof experiments, thus:
he found,analytically, that Perurian Guano
.contained tho necessary elements for insu
ring the growth of plants, but not in the
right relative proportions to each other. HO
instituted aserios of experiments, practical
ly, by which ho proved that one hundred,
pounds of burnt bones, treated with fifty-six
pounds or sulphuric acid, thirty-six pound*
of Peruvian Guano, twenty potmd* of sul
phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every
way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that
it would notexeitelhe soil, but would con
tinually add .to its fertility.
He had found that one barrel of blood,
fresh ftom the animal, mixed with a cord of
organic matter, would, by fermentation, pro-
duco a manure equal to a cord of well rotted
stablo manure, lie further found that sev
enteen barrels of blood, when dried, would
make one barrel, and that blood could be
procured at comparitirelv little cost, in cer
tain sections; that it could be dried by cook
ing and pressing so as toprodueo a dry. ppw-
dmyand by adding to the above named in-
bredients an eqhal weight of dried bullock’s
glood, a manure is formed one hundred pound*
of which are epual in power and lasting ef
fect to one hundred and eighty-five pounds
of the best Perurian Guano.
Sinpo he has offered hi*, invention to the
former* of tho country; some fifty companies
have imitated this article under various
names, and for tho purpose of rendering it
popular, have traduced Prof. Mapes and nit
article, claiming to make that or a superior
quality. Every year presents naw imitator*
of thi* artiolo, who nuuuifoetur* an inferior
Article, using the mineral phospate, as a ba
sis. instead of the calcined bones of animals.
Notwithstanding all this, the demand for
Mapes’ Nitregenited Superphosphate of
Lim* has doublod.
Peruvian Guano contains an excessive
ainpunt of ammonia, the only u*s of which
is to render water capable of ’dissolving a
larger amount of the inorganic constituents
of tho soil, or as sometimes called to act as
an excitant. The market gardeners of NeVr
Utrecht commenced some years ago by using
two hundred weight of guano to the acre;
ADAMS, mckinney & co.
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
States Bonded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY
A Co., PINET. CASTILLION A Co,
JAMES HENXE3SY and MARBETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SEIGNETTB, and RASTBAU.;
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own its
portation, and various other favorite
brands.
RUM—JAMAICA aqd ST. CROIX.,
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various grades.
IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALSO in Storo a large and woll selected
stock of
DD^ESTiq; tlQUOBS,
. . ; SUCH AS '
Rye ( Bourbon & Monong’holi
WHISKIES.
fcbli-triwly.
CABINET
Having an
•> sinaLA l-.naitirl
try ’!. S^niifqtonH
Extensive Shop mid
WITH Titt&f qi/ALITY OP MATERIAL, W® ARE REABY.TO
MANUFACTURE LAEGELY;
All articles in our lino, and to fill all order* at the shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been long known in thiscommnnity, as a first class MECHANIC, eaa'
therefore, warrant ail articles m«Ms by ns. Ws shall bs.abte to
apply the sum
and Fmltsre, at very reasonablo prices.
IF5.tn
Boom, , Furniture Store aadf
Wseordially invite all the oitisens of the country to our Ware Room, Parnitnra Store aad
Manufactory, both on Broad St, Rome, Ga. FI1TR BURIAL CASES always *n hauls
and ever^guali^ of COFFINS mad*.aa,soon a*roqnired. . . , . . •
JAHKfi.M.'.SUinKK^
w. n
Importer, Manufacturer and
CABINET
Laiag I m fcaA
ow.sos#a-«iT
hak
in r
"Zf- K tx txni
MAT R ESSES.
have
and I ^ „ T
use, while those who have nsed
mined Superphosphate of Lime,
found their soils to bo improv-
’ ' ’ ’ more, they re-
eaoh year. And
partionlarly'trua of Tobacco and Cot
ton lands.
Among the advantage* arising from the
use of Nitrogcniscd Superphosphate are the
following: It carries no weed seed to the
soil; it prevents mat, and insures the perfeet-
pt plants; than, when nsed on Cotton, the
tooj
eadily fount
ed, and instead of requiring
quire less fortUUlng material ■
this is partiouiarly true of Ts
and. as by the experience of
l. Davis, And Col. Goodwin
bolls do not
Mr. Lomas,
and others, it gives a greater weight per acn
sir cotton. For Wheat, it has steadily prov
eS'itadlf to be superior to the Peruvian Gu
ano; When in contact with seed, it dees not
destroy it as does the Peruvian Guano; and
iMppplie* the deficiency of the Phosphate
of Lime and other ingredients, produced bl
excessive reaping of grain and undue pas-
PARAG0N BLACK HAWK.
rTtHIS beautiful Morgan
I Stallion will be Stabled
at the Horse Mansion ofj
John H. Walker, in Rome,
on Thursday and Friday _
of each week during tho presont season am
the balance at the owners Stahls near
Kingston.
Paragon is a colt of the celebrated Mor
gan Horse, Hill’s Black Hawk of Vermont,
and was brought out from that State this
For Pedigree and Terms, see Bills. • •*
GEO. M. WARING,
mar3-tri*w3t. Kingston, Ga.
Dissolution Notice.
HE Firm of Turnley A Baker, was dis
solved by mutual consent of tho par-
, on the 1st of February inst.
Persons owing tho firm, by Note or Ac
count, are requested to eall at tho old stand
and pay np. P. L. TURNLEY,
[febl8—triwtwSw. J. C. BAKER,
mu
A i
ties,<
NEGROES FOR SALE.
HE Subscriber will keep constiuMly on
band, a few dholee hands for sals, at rea
sonable prices.
Wanted a few likely young Nonces for
Whi^h tho highest prices will-’unpaid In cash.
Jan 17-trl-zm WM.Rn.MEY.
T
Notice to School Teaohers in
FLOYD COUNTY.
TN accordance with the action of the Board
I of Education for thi* county. I hereby
give notico to the Tcaohcra in said county,
mat I kayo appointed the First and Third
Saturdays in March, April and May, to ex-
UttUOBS for Medical
• A.1 } fob28—wlm' GEO. T. STOVALL.
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER
. FROM
Buena Vista Banks.
NEAR SALTV1LLB, ' ':
WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. ■}
supply of tha above named plaster, kept
'.The report* of to* form af the inventor, of
IDe Amerisan Institute, and committees of
other institutions, wh-> have visited it, altho'
it is manured entirely with this fertiliser,
prove that no manure has' yet been nsed
which produces an equal amount profit
The American Institute have just awarded
their Silver Medal to Professor Mapes, for the
best fortiliser, alter a most thorough investi
gation into the merits of all in the market
The snbecriber bos been appointed Sole
Agent In Augusta for tha sale of the above
fertiliser;'and guarantees that its constitu
ents are tho materials stated above, and no
thing else. Planters during more informa
tion, will please send for our Circular, oon-
ai.XTS l S;S , Wl."ia”&Si
on Phosphate over written.
Price 838 per Ton in Augusts..
J. A. Qoimby,
No 103 Broad st, next door to tho “Const!-
tntlonoiist” office. janldtwlawAwtomerl
III DlflATHII*
TO BVBRY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
‘:0«»t*rV’
“Cpstar’s" Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
t'Coitar’*”, ■ •
“Costar’s” Bod-bug F.itoimlnator.
VGostat’a”
“Costar’s” Eloolric Powder, for Insects, Ao.
DS8TR0TS IXSTUITLT 1
Rats, Roaches, Mfee, Moles, Gronnd Mice,
Bod Bugs, Ant*, Mqthi, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants, Insect* on Animals, Ac.,
Ac., in short, every form and specie* of
VERMIN,
lO Years established in New York City—usod
by the oity Post Office, the city Prison* and
Station. Houses, tho city Steamers, Ships, Ao.,
the city Hotel*, “Aster,” "St. Nicholas.” Ac.,
and by more tKan 20,000 private families, t.
Druggists and BetaiUrv everywhere sell them.
Wholesale Agents in 411 the lam Cities.
RegnlaT sixes, 2 to. 50 c. and 8l Rexes, Bottle,
I IBiwabx! i I of spurious Imitation*. Examine
each Box, Bottle and Ffotk, and take noth-
• ingbut “Cotraa’a. 1 .
41,Of Boxes sent by Mail.
f3 A $5 Boxes for Plantatlo
—ions,Hotels, Ao., by
, Express.
Address orders—or for "Circular to Dealers”
to henry r* costar.
Principal Depot, 41# Broadway,'N. ( Y.
Sold tor Fabru. A Yrisbb, Wholesale and
Retail, Rome, Ga. . fahitrifm.
YTTITH HALL’S PATENT POW
W TROOP LOCKS, tho same that
awarded separate mfdftUftt tho World’i
London, 1831, and the World’s Fair*
York, 1838; and are THE ONLY Am
Safe* that wore awarded modal* at thi
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire ft Burglar Proof Safes.
ALL’S PATENT POWDER-
that wore
’orld's.Fair
pair, Now
Amprfcftp
t tho lion-
don World’s Fair.
These Safe* form tha most
against Fire and Burglars
offered to tha publia
Sl.OOO REWARD
Will b* paid to any person that can show
that a Herring's Patent Cham
foilod to prasenre its oonteats
HERRINS k do-, Mannfoeturei
Ml Broadwayvoor, Mefrax WUjNas^^f
and 32 and 34 Gravjar st., N. O.
Aoaxss—R- Wi Knowlsa, BfrhmantUL
R. P. Letter. Pelsrsbuxtv'Vi^TRgmUj,
Brothers, Norfolk, Vo.; J. H. Thompson A Co.,
Lynchbnre. ^75. R. Bl<
N. G, W.jferi
RochoiABUl.
RwL West Point; Ga,
don Safa over
Mercer and NashMoek Potatoes.^ A
4
K :.fj A Tiiaoly Notice
A LLthoaawffia.awladah8sddaMsi.jAag
by No*- “ * * ‘ 1=5
fore return,
individual h
JaaU.trU:
Note or Account mot t pay up be-
8* A. ®. HARPER.
On Broad Street* Homes Georgia. At
NVITE3 the Public, and tho Ladies particularly, to visit hit Ware Rooms, whore h* has a
largo sandy of . , . , . . 'iusst bonWai a .
Rosewood. Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Vj .ru
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Fumitnm
From the best Spring Seat Sofo, to the commonest article in use'. Also an assortment of -
Matresses, Tucker's Patent Spring Bed,Conches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes.
All kinds of Furniture wiih dispatch, and neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal-patronage heretofore extended to blm, ha hopes, by slots at>
tontlon and good work, to merit a contiuuance of the same.
i CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fur
niture is manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfactions
Bills of orer 50 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and gnat bargain,
for OA8H, July27’ly.
Tho enterprising proprietor of
Chestnut Grove Whiskey,
(The Purest Medical Agant aver known,)
has furnished the community a Stimulant,
Pare, Healthful and Invigorating, at the
same time a mild dtlieieus beverage. . It la
calculated to do away with tha viTe dragged
stuff that it palmed off on the oommanity,
and whieh is injurious to body and mind. In'
addition to tho certificates beneath, he hat
receired a Diploma from tha STATE AGRI
CULTURAL Society, and additional testi
mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, un
der oath to Its absolute purity.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, Sept 013,1856.
We have carefully tested,.tha sample of
Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you sent ns,
and find that it contain, none pf the Poison
ous substance known as Fu.il Oil, whioh U
thecharacteristio and injurious ingredient of
tho Whitkeye in general use.
BOOTH, GARRET A CAMAO,
Analytical Chemists*
Mew York, Sept. 3d, 1858,
I have analysed a sample of Che.tout
Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. Charles
Wharton, Jr„ of Philadelphia, and having
carefolly tested it, I am pleatod to ate to that
it is entirely free from polaonousor deleterious
substances. It it an untuuaUy pure and fine
•"■""""'llSB'&omroK.
Analytical fljffliiifc
Boston, March 1th, 1850.
I hays mad* a chemical analysis of com
mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey,
whioh prove* to bo fro# from the heavy Fusil
Oils, and perfectly pare and unadulterated.
The fine flavor of this Whiskey i, derived
from the Grain used in manufacturing it
A. A. HAr*]§LM-l£StatsAssayer, ,
No. 16, Boylston Strest.
F<>r O*w2aBT0N, Jr-Sole Prin. Agfc
fobOtrilm] No. 148 Walnut Sk, Pfih.
WISDOM'S
i & LIVERY STABLE.
PtRgM
^e Hor.cs, good'
Buggies, Hack* aad Wagons, two or four
bores Coaches orOmatbus, with good drlTtrt,
can b* accommodated at my Stable. Transient
Horses, well fed aad curried for. 75 yards
P. 6.—Horses, Baggies 4
. apsrisat aad stosaaehie sreparatisn at
HON purified of Oxygea aad Oariwa by ***a.
busMaa la Hydregea, af high msdisal author,
y and axtraordunry aSMey la noth iff tho
lUswiag eomplaiata, viz.:
dzulity, nervous mhotww, m.
iatton, inrmpgu. biamnea. oowm.
KSOrVUL salt r ——
AUN9UX, i
nan, MERCURIAL t
MlTfEMT «. NIUEALGIA.
FEMALE WEAXNMK IQS.
S, CHLOROSIS, etc..
Tha IRON being absorbs* by tbs Mood, sag
thus circulating through tbs who!* system, an
■art of tha body eon steaya their truly wander.
fSimnm ’ '-v' ♦ J? ^1.
Th* sxperiene* of thousands daily yrrrm that
no yrepwation af Don eaa for a msmsut bn
eompnsdwithiL Impuritiw ef .tba blead, ds.
prsmioa of vital sasrgy, pal* ant effiorvtaa
siekly eomplaxtons intueato Its nesseeity lyt aL
most svsry eaaoeivahle east. In all ease* at
fraud* debility (floor albox, ebloroffa etc.), its
sAwts an daligbtfally renovating. We remedy
has tvw bsta diasnretnd, ia tbs whsls bietsry
sssss^zssrsss»a&
flats digestien, rapid aaquWtioa st strength,
with an nnnsanl dispoeitiou for aetive and
aheerfol aasnto, iamedlaUly foltow Ms use.
As n grand stsmashU aad general reiterative
It has no reporter and a* eutatitate.
Petnpf
H. B.IsOCKE & OO.,
Geasral Avsnto.
. BSBBOAOWSt, M
TO SENT! . "Si
THE House and Lot late tha
Residence of the Snbeeriber,
to an approved Tennnnt it will
nt*d for one er for* tons
ndnre snqulre of OM: C.
W.'Mill, or th*'subscriber nt Calbonn. ^ '
dee7—tf F.M. CABOT.
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE I
Van J^rt
mint subscriber has on hind, abant MS
X squared Of.Roottng State,-'of all ritaa'
and best^quaUty, and will, Continue to keep
enough to snpplf all demand, hereafter.—
" ' nr six dolfors par ^nare at the Quarry,
’“with* m ‘* k * “ b * r * 1 • f "