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Sri-MIg Tnesdny Morning, March 12, 1800. fST- JosKcn Walkrr U Agent for tkia paper in Charleston, 8. C., and la authorized to make contracts for Advertising, receive noney and give receipts. gggrSEE FIB3T AND FOURTH PA GES FOB INTRRBSTISO READING MATTER. Haro you Paid for this Paper T If you have all right, but if not, you trill please excuse us for reminding you that the terms are “Four Dollars a year in advance.” Money may bo sent by mail at our risk. If you have not subscribed to the Tri-Weekly Courier and do not wish to, please write your name and post-office distinctly on this paper and send it back to this office. [twit. Roue Market, March 13.—Cotton stil remains at from 5 to lOJcts. Wheat from $1 30 to $1 50. Com 90 to $1 00. Bacon 9} lOcts. Seeing the F.lephnnt. A pleasure party of Ladies and Gen tlemen were on n visit/;to Ldokout Mountain. One of the latter who had been there bofnre'nnd was perfectly au /ait as to the sights, curiosities, Ac., kindly offered to act as guide and lead the party by the hest routes to see them. He had spoken to his companions in the most enthusiastic manner of t[je “Elephant,” near the top of the moun tain. It consists of a mass of rook bearing such a striking resemblance to that animal as to be remarked 'at first- glance. The "showman” had saved this sight for the last- to cap the climax* in the meantime endeavoring to excite the curiosity of his friends to their highest pitch. On their way. ha was in high spirits congratulating himself on liis importance and the enjoyment he was affording to others. The wag of the party whispered it around that they would not tee the Elephant nl all. At last they were told to prepare for the show, and on turning a point of the mountain, onr friend exclaimed, rub- bing his hands and smiling. “Now look round Ladios and tell mo wlint you see.” They looked ' with all their eyes, but without a change of countenance. “Why, don't yon see anything like an Elephant,” said ho indignantly. "Well, no,” replied one, “I see noth ing hut that big rock yonder.” “Thtiml oration 1” shouted the clmp fallen ‘koopor,’ ‘‘But you e-rped to see the darn thing eating grant." Christian Index.—Rev. E. W. War ren has retired from the editorial charge of this paper, and accepted the pasto rate of the First Baptist Church in Ma con. He is succeeded in the chair edi torial by onr friend, Uov. Sami. Boykin, a gentleman peculiarly fitted by educa tion and thoughtful habits for the post. We wish him an honorable and useful career. . Gkoroia Convention.—The Savannah Itepnblican, whose editor'is chairman of the State Executive Committeo, says yesterday morning ; Oppotition Stale Convention.—For the in formation of those interested, we are pleased to state that the Executive Com mittoo will hold a meeting during the edruin/week, to confer in relation to the matter of a State Convention of the party, the time and place of meeting, &<\, &c. Their action will ho immedi ately nv.ido public through the press, News. JSSy-Thc Charleston papers do not seem to deny that the principal hotels in that city will charge 55 per day for hoard during tho session of the Demo cratic National Convention. Wo regret that they have come to tills conclu- ggy Wo learn from the Atlanta Loco motive, that Mr. J, M. Holbrook has established an extensive Hat manufac tory in Atlanta, and is now filling large orders, Ha manufactures handsome and tasty silk hats. Tiik Cuban Slave Trade.—Mr. May nard, of Tennessee, sotno days since, of fered, a resolution in tho House of Rep resentatives, directing an inquiry into the expediency of negotiating a treaty with Spain wkioh should establish reci procal free-trade, and permit “the un restricted inter-passage from one coun try to the other, of all persons whotnso- he Yacht Wanderer.—Tho tele- >h has already announced the re- e of this vessel and her departure i Boston for Cuba. -The Traveller of ulaysayst . rho Wanderer has been surrender- oher owner, Mr. Lamar of Savan- under a bond of $5000, to abide by decision of tho court i« her case, sh is soon to be tried. Congressional. Wasiuncton, March 9.—In the House to-day, committees were appointed to' report on the projected Pacific Railroad, and also to examine into charges against the Executive- for influencing the action of legislator*, Ac., Ac. The House adjourned until Monday. In the Senate, Tkaddeus Hyatt deliv ered a long argument, to show why he ought not to be made to testify before the Harper's Ferry Committee. Pending a motion by Mr. Mason to send Ifyatt to jail, the Senate adjourned until Honduy. Cleveland, Ohio, March 9.—-The Gov- orof Virginia recently niado a requi sition on the Governor of Ohio, for the arrest of Owen Brown and Francis Merriatn, who are now supposed to be in Ashtnubla county. The Governor of Ohio (Wm. Dennison. .Tr.,) has refused to issue warrants for the arrest of Brown and Merriam, and has just communica ted his reasons for non-compliance to Gov. Letcher of Virginia. - Richmond, Va., March 9.—The com mittee report that it is inexpedient to take any action in regard to the com mutation or reprieve of Stevens and IJazlitt, now under sentence of death for their participation in the Harper's Ferry foray. The Hungarian. Halifax, March 10.—A corps of di vers have gone down to the wreck of the Hungarian. It is hoped that important recoveries will bo made. Non- Arrival of tho Niagara.' _ Halifax, March 10.-—'Thoro is no signs of the steamer Niagura, which is now over due, with Liverpool dates to the 25th ult. Non«Arrivnl of tho Australian. . New* York, March 10.—Thero is no signs of tho steamer Australian, which is nowover due, with Liverpool dates to tile 25th ult. Washington, March 10.—Tho Statee publishes a secret circular that was is sued by the Republican Congressional Committee horefor the purpose of the formation of a olub to elicit subscrip tions for the Presidential election. Sen ator Preston King of New York, isCiinir- man, and John Covode, of Penn., Treas urer. Virginia and the Southern Confer dice. Richmond, Va., March 9.—In tho House of Representatives yesterday res olutions wore adopted by a vote of two to one, adverse to tho Southern Confer ence. MARKETS. Augusta, March 10—Cotton.—There was a fair demand to-day for the better grades at uncaunged prices. Sales 307 bales, as follows: 88 at 10|, 108 at 10J, 9 at lOj 39 at lOf, and 123 bales at lOjc. Receipts 281 bales. On Friday evening, after our report was made up, 167 bales were sold at 101, and 52 at 10}. Savannah, March 10.—Sulo9 of Cot ton to-day 800 bales. The market was quiet but unchanged. Charleston, Murcli, 10.—Cotton—The market continues quiet, with a moder ate demand, at unchanged prices. Sales this morning 800 bales. New York, March 10.—Sales of Cot ton to-day 1,500 bales. The market was steady. Flour buoyant; sales of 10,000 barrels; Southern at $6.00(<jj$6,- 15. Wheat buoyant; sales of 5,500, hold at 7(312 cents adranee. Corn firm; sales of 20,000 bushels. Rice dull.— Freights on (Jot ton to Liverpool 9-32d(3 id. NO. 40. Regular^ meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. . Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G., . THOS. J.PKBBY. V. G.,5t R. T. HAItGROVE, Secretary, W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer. fcbOtrily. ^ X ROME VA/ Royal Awh Chapter,^ Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY Iar Meetings FIRST TUESDAY 1 in each mbnth. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P„ ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,- • WILLIAM N. DUCKBR, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. Q. LOVE, Beefy. febOtrity. A Cajd to the Suffering. The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption. when ail other meant had failed,, '•y a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This re cipe has cured great number* who wore suf- furring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and tho debility and nervous depression caused by these dis orders. Desirous of bonofiting others, I will tend this recipe, which I have brought home with ms, to all who need It, freo of charge. Address Brv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street, JanlB-twSm Brooklyn, N. Y. Baris’ Pain Hiller. No medicine is moro prompt in its action in case of Cholera Morbus, Ac., than Perry Davis' Pain KUier. It is tho acknowledged antidote which seldem falls if applied in its early symptoms. No family should bo with out a bottle of it always on hand. The stain on linen from the us* of tlio Pain Killer is easily removed by washing it in alcohol. Davis’ Pain Killerjeetns particularly.effl- carious 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, 4c. Rev. J. Benjamin, into Missionary in Burmah Sold by druggists and all dealers in family medicines. feb-4. A Son Charges his Father with Mur der.—A man named George Palmer lias been arrested in Salem, N. J., oil a charge of murder, preferred agi.inst him by his son, who alleges that his fath er, some years since, murdered and robbed a pedlar in Burlington, It lias keen ascertained that sovoral years since a pedlur disappeared in Burlington and was supposed to bo murdered, but noth ing was ever heard of the matter. The charge against Palmer is being investiga- Cafture of Another Slaves.—The bark Imaum, at Salem, from 8t. Helo- na, January 24, reports the arrival thero of tho British steamer Triton with a Spanish slaver, with six hundred negroes on iioard. Obiliiqlrlj. DIED—On the 10th inst., at the resi dence of his fathers; Mr. Bennett Law rence, of this county, James Madison Lawrence. Mr. L., was a promising young man, and his death is mourned by a wide oir- cle of relatives and friends. PECT TO THE Sgx.—It should be the of erery man that he had never odesty the blush, nor encouraged lestvto remove her mask. But r there ie far too little ohivalry in esent day. If young men do not their partner* under the chin, re often guilty of pressing their when the danoe afford* anoppor- . Thero U a calm dignity with to ahew that the offenoo has been d, but if * lady oondowends to o it in words, eho force* tho cul- , defend himself, and often ends ying the breaoh worse. On the hand, let a woman once overlook lightest familiarity, and fall to har surprise in her manner, and m neveTbe certain that it will not fieatcd.—-Uiiiits °f G** 1 Price of SAWED LUMBER. OWING to Iho increased priee of every article of heme con sumption, we,-as a portion of the laboring class, feel that wo cannot live at the pre.ent low prices of Lum ber and Sawing, therefore, We, the undersigned, ihall on and after the 1st of February next, put the price of Lum ber at our respective mills, at $1 35 per 100— Hauling and Kiin-dryiug not includod. Remember our Terms aro INVARIABLY CASH JOB ROGERS, L. R. A B. D. WRAGG, J.G. MORRIS. _yar*-Other Dealers in Lumber are invited to join in this movement. JanlttWAwtf VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Buell* Vista Ranks. NEAR SALTVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, Vi. A supply of the above named plaster, kept constantly on hand and for sate by COTHRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts. Rome,Gs., Nov, 16,0m. The Closing Years of Life are often rendered wretched by ailmenta which ore trilling in themselves and aroeasily cured if taken in time. Affection of the liver,etomooh, and other organe concerned in digestion, are tho most frequent. They naturaTly.makethe sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to bear the brunt of ibelr ill humor.. The use of Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitter s 'will prove an efficient remedy for this evil, It Will not only strengthen the whole physical or ganisation, but entirely cure the meat obsti nate rases of Indigestion, DUirrhtea, Dysente ry, and Liver Complaint. The first physi- • Ians in the country are loud in their praise of this preparation. Another, recommenda tion of the Sitters is thgt it in so palatable to the taste that it may be used even as a bever age- Bold by ail druggists. febt.lm.tri. PARAGON BLACK HAWK. T HIS beautiful Morgan Stallion will be Stabled at the Horse Mansion of John If. Walker, in Rome, on Thursday and Friday of each we.-k during the present season an< the balance at tus owners Stable near Kingston. Faragon is a colt of the celebrated Mor gan Ilorse, Hill's Black Hawk of Vermont, and was brought out from that State this Spring. Paragon Black Hawk, is a thorough bred Horse, and one of the finest kind. For Pedigree and Terms, see Bills. ' GEO. M. WARING, mar3-trUw2t- Kingston, Go. COOSA river STEAMBOATS! After this date the Co isa River Steamboa Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN. SPORT, and intermediate landings' as fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, Monday Morning at 7 o’dock PENNINGTON, Thursday at 7 o’clock. Giving passengers, by the morning trains, sufficient time for breakfast, for might or passago. Apply to COTHRANS A ELLIOTT. janlttriwtf. - PROFESSOR MALES’ Nitrogealscd Superpkosphate Of Patented November 25, 1850. FOR WHEAT, CORN, ROOT CROPS, COT- . TON, Ac. TJRIOR TO the year 1817, Sui . JL had been made in England, by treating burnt bones with sulphuric acid, and by the formation of sulphate of limo, thus abstract, log one atom of lime from ’the bones, a sola- ble phosphate hod been formed. In 1847, J. J. Hopes made a series of experiments, thus; he found, analytically, that Peruvian' Guano contained tho necessary elements for idea ting tho growth of plants; but not in tho right relative proportions to each other. He instituted a series of experiments, practical ly, by which he proved that one hundred pounds of burnt bones, treated with fifty-six pounds of sulphnrie acid, thirty-six pound* of-Peruvian Guano, twenty pomsd* of eul- phatc of ammonia, formed a mixture every way superior to Peruvian Guano. auA that it would not excite the soil, but would!' con tinually add to its fertility. He had found* that one barrel of blood; fresh from the animal, mixed with a cord of organic matter, would, by fermentation, pro duce a manure equal to a cord of well rotted stable manure. He ftirther found that sev enteen barrels of blood, when dried, would make one barrel', anil that blood could be S roeured at comparitively little cost, in Ber lin seetions; that it could be dried by cook ing and pressing so at toproduce a dry pow der, and by adding to the above named in- bredients an equal weight of dried bullock's glood. a manuro is formed one hundredpotpidt of which are cpual in power and lasting ef fect to one hundred and eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. Since he has offered his invention to tho farmers of the country, some fifty companies have imitated this article under various names, and for the purpose of rendering it popular, have traduced Prof. Mopes and his article, claiming to make that of a superior quality. Every year presents now imitators 'of this artiole, who manufacture an inferior article, using the mineral phospates as a ba sis. instead of the calcined bones.of animals. Notwithstanding all this, the demand for Mapes’ Nitrogeniscd Superphosphate of Lime has doubled. Peruvian Guano contains an excessive amount of ammonia, the only use of which is to render water capable of dissolving a larger amount of the inorganic constituents of the soil, or as sometimes called to net as an excitant. The market gardeners of New Utrecht commenced eoine years ago by using two hundred weight of guano to the acre; they are now compelled to use twelve hun dred weight of guano to produce the same iffect, and thofr land is evidently* impover- shedby its use, while those who have used tho Nitrogen i-od Superphosphate of Lime, have steadily found tueir soils to be improv ed, end instead of requiring more, they re quire less fertilising material each year. And this is particularly true of Tobooco and Cot ton lands. Among the advantages arising from the use of Nitrogeniscd Superphosphate are the following: It carries no woed seed to the soil; it prevents rust, and insures the perfect ing of plants; thus, when used on Cotton, the bolls do not fall and. as by the experience of Mr. Lomas, Col. Davis, and Col. Goodwin and others, it gives a greater weight per aore of cotton. Fur Wheat, it has steadily prev-. ed itself to bo superior to the Peravtiut Gu ano; when in contact with seed, it does not destroy it as does the Peruvian Guano; and it supplies the deficiency of the Phosphate of Lime and other ingredients, produced bl excessive reaping of grain and undue pas turage. The reports of the form *f the inventor, of the American. 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 used which produces an equal amount profit. The American Institute have just awarded their Silver Medal to Professor Mapes, forths best fertilizer, idler a most thorough investi gation into the merits of all in the market The subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent in Augusta for ths sale of the above fertiliser, and guarantees that Its constitu ents aro the materials stated Above, and no thing else. Planters desiring more informa tion, will please send for our Circular, con taining testimonials, and tha articles by Dr. Enderlin, which constitute the best treatise on Phosphate aver written. Price 550 per Ton in Augusta, J. A. Quimby, No 193 Broad st., next door to the “Consti tutionalist” office. junUtwlawAwtomarl MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS AND STYLB OF CABINET FURNITURE, manufacturing of all fixes and styles ef 8 ASHand BLINDS, PANUL ifttOMr &«„ and also the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having sn o M mill External-re Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, AU articles in our line, and to fill all orders at the shortest notice. -inn MR. SUMTER, Has been long known In-tbiseommmttfyr as a first class MECHANIC, cam therefore, warrant all articles made by us. WeibaU be ibleto . Supply the surrounding' Conntry With-Sash, Blinds, - ?t ■■4 Furniture, at very reasonable pricer.- bwA We cordially invito all the cithens of the conptry to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and Manufactory, both on Broad St., Rome, Go. FINE RVRIAL- CASES' always on hand,; id every qualify of COFFINS mode aa soon as required. ■ CHARLES W, MILfiS. J Joly27,ly * , ..jSOiK* M. SUMTER,, r • .' *: rsliieM : J r V.’ ,sit-!ti»vh»-* ; W»! tit* lilWfb iatlT ! iwUij mW \"f. rv,y e,dT •ji'ti'i itr bn A W. N DtTCfcEE, - Importer, Manufcetraer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE Uptiolster^ MAT RE S S AND On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVITE9 the PubUo, and tho Ladles particularly, to- visit hia Ware Rooms, where ha has * ■' large supply of I'A •>. Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, ' Mahogany, Walnnt, and Imitation Furniture* From ths best Spring Seat Sofa, to the oommohest article in use. Also an assortment of Matrasses, Tucker’s Patent Spring Bed, Conches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. AU kinds of Furniture with dispatch*, and neatly repaired. Thankfttl for the very libera! patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, - by close at-'! tcntlon and good wurk, to merit a contiunance of the same. ' 1 CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near the Etowah House, where Fat-' - nlturels manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction* Bill* of over 50 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain, j SAVANNAH ROUTE! iro “ New York Grant Reduction in Bate* of Passage. New Arrangement um of T& h Tickets. FROM New Orleans, $39 75 Mobile; 35 00 Montgomery,- 25 00 Columbus, 31 00 Albany, 25 00 Macon, 30 00 non Memphis $33 75 Nashville, 37 75 Chattanooga^. 35 00 Knoxvilla,... _ 35 90 Atlanta, 31 00 Augusta, 17 50 Baggage cheeked through by the Manhat tan Express Company On tho Central Rail Road Cars, an*! delivered anywhere in New York or vicinity. * ®Pl° n< UJ “d Commodious SIDE WHEEL Steamships Augusts, 1,500 tons, Capt M. & Woodhall. Florida, 1,300 « « Isaac Ci.-well, Alabama, 1,300 « « G. R. Schick, These steamships belonging to the old es tablished and favorito line, known aa the “New York and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company,” and were built expreaaly for this line, theyare commanded, by experien ced, skillfttl and pnlito officers; and In com fort, accommodations and Fare, cannot be excelled by any Teasels on tho coast. Through Tieketo are sold in Now Orleans by R. Gbddbs, 90 Gravier st. Mobllo, “ Cox, Bkaikabd A Co., Columbus, " S.H. Hill, Agent Har den’s Express and J. M. BiVnrs, Rail Road Tickot Agent, and at all other points by con necting Kail Road Ticket Agents. JOHN R. WILDER?A GALLIE, Agents, Bay St; Savannah. SAMI, L. MITCHELL A SON, feb2Striwtf Agents, IS Broadway N. Y. Colognes, Hair Oils, White Wash btdsbes, sale by feblt. $Mat Variety TURNLEY, No. 8 Choice Hsus*. tor A 111 DEATH II! TO BVXRY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. '•C»itar’»'' "Costar’*’' Bat Roach, Ae. Exterminator “Costar’s” "Costor's” Bed-bug Exterminator. "Costar’s" “Costar’s” Electric Powder, for Inseeto, Ac., DXSTROTS IXSTARTLT Rato, Reaches, Miee, Moles, Gronnd Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moth*, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Inseeto on Plants, Intents oa Animals, Ae., Ac., in short, erery form and aperies of VERMIN. 10 Yean established in New York Clly—used by the city Post Office, the city Prisons and Station Houses, the elty Steamers, Ships, Ae., the city Hotels, “Aster,” “St Nicholas," Ad., and by more than 30,000 private families. ; Druggists and IUtailersavery where sell them. Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. Rq^ular sites, 2So. 50c. and $1 Baxes, Bottle, 1 HBbwarr! 1! of spurious Imitations. Sxami: esch Box, Bottle and. Flask, and tales not ingbut “Costar’s." $1,00 Boxes sent by Mail. $3 A $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ae, Express. Address nrderz-wtr for “Circular to Dealen” to ' HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Fakrll A Yeiskb, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Ga. febltriSm. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. rrriTH halls patent powdeb- W PROOF LOCKS, the same that were awarded separate medals at the World's Fair London, 1851, and Ahe .World's Fair, New York, 1853, and are THE ONLY American Safes that were awarded medals at the Lon don World's Fair. Thsse Safes form the most perfect security against Fire and Burglars or any Safe* ever offered to the publie. 51,000 REWARD Will he paid to uiy person that can show that a Herring's Patent Champion Sato ever foiled to preserve its content* in an aeetden- t&l Fire. 8. O. HERRING ft CO-, Minufeoturers, 351 Broadway, cor. Murray st. New York, and 53 and 54 Gravier st., N. O. Aorkts—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Va.) R. F. Lester, Petersburg. Va.; Rowland Borijo A Bell, Savannah, Ga, J. M. A B. F. Reed, Vest Point, Qa;, Holmes A Co, Char leston,8. C. jaal 2—tw3m Varnishes jfif all Hinds* 4 L80, TUKFBtfTINB, for MU* by .. „ TURNLEY,' >H* No. 3 Choice House, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . form rnx Quaker City Publishing House! THE OLDEST PDBLISHIKG DOUSE IN AMERICA > Conducting iht Gift Book Butinettl« 100,000 CATALOGUES New, Enlarged and Revised—now! ready for Distribution. Superior • Inducement* to the Public 7 FDR'mo. A JBS^A new and and sure plan for obtain- VATCfiEO/ and'othcr irticplara given mCatJ „ „ sent free to all upon application. been distributed to An aperient and stomachie preparation of nuW purified of Oxygon and Carbon by mA bastion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity tad extraordinary efficacy in each ot the. following complaints, vis.: DEBILITY, EXBVOUS AFFXCROXS, EMA CIATION, DYIPXPtlA, DIARRHEA, C0N8TI- NATION. SCROFULA, tALT RHKUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT* RHEUMA. «HM. MERCURIAL OOHSKTORWCM. MTKR- XITTXNT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIA MENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF- THE SXDT, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the Meed, and thus eirouletlng through the whole system, ne part of the body can escape their truly won do ful influence Th* experience of thousands daily proves ths*, ae preparation of Iren can for a moment V compared with it Impurities of th* blood, it prtaslon of vital ederay, pale and ettWrwiffi sickly eompltxieaa indicate ifo necessity in tV most every conceivable cats. In all chars <4 fomtle debility (floor albas, chlorosis, ate.), i‘t effoets are delightfully reaovatiag. Her:atsdy ha* ever bsea discovered, in th* whole bistort* of utsiUciws, wkioh exerts such prompt, happy pad foUy restorative eflbcta Seed appetite, c« j plsto digestion, rapid acquisition of streagf' with aa unusual disposition for active aav Cheerful exetoi**, immediately follow its wq As a grand eUnaehie and g*a*ral rssterattvr it ha* no ouperisr aad ae substitute. Pet n In IMtt Sat mttal hair, metetste j 80 pUls, wrtee BO cents war box s six bow. fj hot ewe deaew hnixao.84 OO. nrewtebf DnwstoU gewevmlly. Will te aen* Awe »v anywddre*. an receipt or Use |Mrftee. AlttdS ten, ontcra, etc^ sAowld be aCCrtwei I. R. B. LOCKE & CO., .^'General Agents.' » 330 BROAOWAT, R V. Inh* hT^IK J’*’: 1 B X lno n th »-5l*“^09 <1 efrlbuted during the next six months. .indueemento offered Agents aro more “torejjjhen U»<«e of any other house in the Having been in Ute PnMUhing and Book selling business for the last eight years, my Mperiene. enables me to conduct the Gii\ Entorprit* With the greatest satisfaction to all. Agents wanted in every Town and fohsstrism. 'NiB-JIto .ton to a «hs»elusHa ef the, IttoUwwshtos, fas Lights! Gag L^hts!! GasT madeifrom Comm'on Pto woe® i W. H. MAGI LI, *60’., Builicrt of Oat Apparatus for making Oab x .from Weed. -. -• rflilE subscribers aro now prepared to build JL and furnish Gass Apperslus for eittos, villages; towns, public and private buildings,' on short hbtieo. Gaaraade from common pine wood is cheap-: or and .better than any other light known. from another source. • Persons , wishing to see th* Wood Gat Works ia opperatien, can see them at Grady, Nioholson A-Co’s., Col. Hsihmoad's *r Dr. War.'* in Athens, Ga. ,i 'SDR.All kinds of oat fold Steam fitting done to order. a fjvj , %9-Xll kitidsof Gab And Steam Stting* Constantly on band, for lighting and heating , (5rders«ent thtongli the Post Office, or otb fefwR'e, will V* punctually attended to. 11 Rome, Or. W. II. MAGILL A CO. V.' tt.'Roi*, nevSO-Iy. . w»; w. mo