Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 15, 1860, Image 3

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Thursday Morning,March 13, I960. fSf Jo*in. paper inCharleiton, 8. lo make contracts fbi noney and give receipt*. j-ittl&SS-l vertiring, receive 49-SES FIRST AND FOURTH PA IGES FOlt INTERESTING READING ^MATTER,. . Rout MintST, Mardh *14.—Cotton ull, with no change in' quotations..— Wheat $l,50@$l ) C0. Com 85@90 cts, Bacon 9(^11 eta. The Bailet Troop*.—This company have been delighting crowded houses for one week and have won the respect of the people of Rome by their uniform: ly gentlemanly and courteous deport ment. They left yesterday morning for Cossvilie and Cartersvilie, but expect to return to Rome the first of next •week, when they will present pie ces which they have not porforinod in this place. ■ ^ - - ' -City Improvement*. We are glad to notice additional evi dences of the increasing prosperity of our town. In the Southern part of the city, Messrs. J. G. Yeiser, J. M. Farell, C. 6. Force and Dunlap Scott, are build ing neat and tasty dwelling houses, and Mr. C. H. Smith, on Barbecue Hill, isjust completing another.. All of which will groatly improve the appoarance of Rome. We are also progressing in a business point of view. We learn that Col. Shor ter intends putting up a brick store on the lot above Messrs. J. E. Berry k Co.; Mr. Charles II. Smith, another next above Mr. Pitner, and Mr. Smith and ■•Mr. N. J. Omberg, still another on tije lot adjoining Messrs. R. S. Norton & Son. Mr. 0. B. Eve, is .pushing forward energetically with his three story stone building, on the river bank opposite tbe Etowah House. Whon finished he in tends entering immediately, upon the manufacture of those parts of carriages, buggies, wagons and other vehicles, which arc now brought from the North —such as felloes, spokes, bubs, Ac., and he will have in connection with liis manufactory, a complete carriage furn ishing establishment. So that those who wish to purchase vehioles of any kind can get thorn mado in Rome, without sending beyond. Mason k Dixon’s lino for them. We hope ho will meetivith that encouragement his energy merits. malHw'JIiigair* ved at Halifax with Liverpool dates to the 25th of February/ The cause ofthe detention of the news from 4|efAssociated but'may be the work of-some of the speculator*. - It is at: least wise to be. on the Olert. The Steamship America. Halifax, March 11.—9 o'olook.— There are no tidipgs of the- steamship Augiekico. She wUl bring Liverpool datefto the 25th of February. Late from California. New York, March 11.—The stetunsliip Atlantic with California, dates to the 2Dth-February has arrived. She'bring* 91,200,000. . OC Of York. March 12.—It is connden- ieved' thlttHa stCai Baltimore, »y egraphic, inforn^ation from Savannah; charged with fraudulently obtaining $21- 000 from the State Rank of Georgia at Savannah. ’ He has been, committed to jail to await a requisition from Geor gia. Congressional. Washington, March 12.—In the Sen ate to-day Mr, Iverson introduced a bill to extend the provisions of the land act to Florida, (o the Mobile A Ohio Rail road. iw ■ » t n tU . y Mr. King presented tbe peti.ion * for the New York Merchant’s line of steam ships from Ne w York to Cuba, via Char leston and Key West. .Thaddeus Hyatt was up, and hi* case discussed. Hyatt was finally committed to the common jail, for contempt, by a voto of 44 to 10. Mr. Toombs gave notice of his inten tion to introduce his bankruptcy bill. In the House, the Homestead bill was passed by a largo majority. Mr.-Morrill endeavored to introducen bill regulating import duties, for the. purpose of increasing the revenue. PROFESSOR MAPES* Tnm&wm- tented No Officers—C. H. SMITH, N.'O-V Jtvlad beenmad*T* 1 Officers-C. H, SMITH. N.<0.,V A R: 9. HARGROVE. Seafatiry,, W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer. febOtrily. : ^ yk^Royal ArchChapterv^^ •' Eegnlai*” -'IIBST v TyBBDAY NIGHT iu each month.-’ . ■ , TH0S. J. PERRY, H. P.,. .' ANDREW J, BEARDEN; K., .A-'"- WILLIAM N. DUCKER. S., . D. J. SANDERS, Trsamrsr, D. G--LOVE, Bco'y., feb9trily. - A. Card'to iho Suffering. Th> R«r. V'illiam Cosgrove, wbllv laboring f a missionary in Jsplin, was cured’of Con niption) when all other means hod failed: •y a recipe obtained tk'oa a' “ ’ residing in the great ettj cipo has eared great nu . .... ferring from Consumption, Bronchitis, 8or* Throat, Cokghis find Colds, end' tbe..debility -and.nervous deprrtsioar caused by these : dis orders. w.rw i, ... ■ ‘ Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe,’Whleh-I have brought homo with ms, to all who sced-it. free of charge. Addresev ,B»r. WM- COSGROVE, .'.Jtm Balticetroet Jan23-tw3ta stroet, Brooklyn, N. Y. Additional by the America. Halifax, March 12.—The steamer America brings no list of passengers , by the Hungarian. Of the £600,050 of the new capital of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, on ly £70,000 lias been subscribed, u In the treaty of alliance between Aus tria and liussio, the latter guarantees to the former all. her poscssions, includ ing Hungary and Venctia. . The Spanish squadron are about -to project bomb-shells into some of tbe seaport towns or Morocco. ’ The. Paris correspondont of London Globe says that the chances of war this spring are becoming stronger. Austria is accumulating troops behind the Nuncio, and the North' Po, imd oth ers write in a similar strain. . sire to havq in Home and Music Store, should encourage him with their patronage. While Spring is opening so beautifully and Naturo in spiring us with her delightful molody: “somo fine morning when the air is balmy” step into the Book store arid look oyer his Music, and we are confi- dent you will not leave without making a purchase that will gratify you and af ford a means of gratifying others. Citt Express.—We are glad to see another evidence of " tho. thrift of our town and the energy of our clever citi zen, Mr. C. A. Smith. , For carrying all light packages and passengers, in and about tho city, his express wagon will be a great convenience. Macon Volcntzzr Companies.—Ma con now boasts of fivo Volunteer Com panies, - perhaps a larger number -in - proportion to population than any other pity in the. State. A "detach* ment of Sappers has been organized.— One of the requisites of membership be ing that tho applicant must be six feet in height . Cbackers—Ferry k Lamkin have just received a large- supply of all kinds— very nice. MARKETS. Savannah, March 13.—Sales of cot, ton to-dny 1,975 bales. The market was steady, and prices wore more regular.— Strict Middlings quoted at 10j@’Wic Auousta, March 13.—There is a mod erate demand' to-day, at unchanged price*. - I’- .. V, V ... Charleston, March 13.—Sales of Cot ton to-day 3,000 bales, at former prices. New York, March 13.—Sales of cot ton to-day 1,900 bales, and the market was firm. - Esiiit Psia. EiUtr, : .WojpMieina.ii more prompt in it* action i* case'of Cholera Morbus, 4c., than Perry Davis’Pain Killer. .It I* ‘tho acknowledged antidote which, seldom fails'if applied ib its early symptoms.'' No family shnold be-with out * bottle of It always on hand. Tho stain on linen /Tom the us* of the Pain Killer is easily removed by washing it in alcohol.' '---i Davis' Pain Killer teems particularly effi cacious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints, and other diseases to which tbo natives of Burmah,'from their unwholesome style, of living, are peculiarly exposod. It is a valu able antidote to tho poison of Conti pedes, medicines. fob4. The Closing Years of Life as* often rendered wretched by ailments which are trifling In themsslvce and are easily :cured if taken in time.’ Affection of the liver, stomach, and other organs concerned in digestion, are the moat frequent. They naturally make the sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining, end roil tires and friend,! are forced ^to boar the brunt of.their ill humor., The"' vie " of Hostetler's Celebrated,Stomach Bitters will’ prove au efficient remedy, for this evil, it will not only strengthen the whole physical or ganization, but entirely cure the meat obsti nate coses of Indigestion, Diarrbma,-D; ’ rv, and Liver Complaint. The first phyol clans in the country are loud iu their praise of this preparation, Another recommenda tion of the Sitters is that ills so palatable lo the taste that it may housed even os a bever age. Spld by'all dr'uggtstlr febijlm.lsh PARAGON BLACK HAWK. T HIS beautiful Morgan 8tallion will bo Stabled at tbo Horse Mansion of John H. Walker, in Rome, on Thursday and Friday of each wo.-k during tho present season the balance' at ' the owners Stable Kingston. Paragon is. a colt of tho celebrated Mor gen Horse, Hill's Block Hawk of Vermont, and was brought out from that' State this GBO.'M.)WARUMf a a. lurnt bones with sulpha orm&tion of suit * ng We atom of!— blepKoophata had been formed. ,, J.- Mapes made a series of experime lie' found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano cbfititned the neoossary elements for Insd- rine the growth of plants, but not In tho right relative proportione toeaeh other. He -instituted a series of experiments,iractleal- ly. by- which , ho proved thit ono huridred pounds of burnt bonce, treated with fifty-six pounds of sulphuric acid, thirty-six pounds of Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds of-’sul phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every way. euperior to' Peruvian Guano, end that It would hot excitethe toll, but would eon tlpually Add to its fortuity. - -He baa found that oho barrel of blood, ftesjt from the animal, mixed 'with a cord of organic matter, Would, by fermentation, pro duce", a manure equal to a cord of well rotted ’ b manure. Ho further found that iev-' r. Sir 1.1 I ...l. — J ^—..! J barrels of blood, when'dried,'would one barrel, fin’d that blood- could be prochred at comparitively little cost, in cer tain sections; that ltj could be dried by cook- '* ’ *6 a* toproduco a dry pow- ing to the above named in- u, weight of- drled-buHook’s glood, a manure it formed one hundred poundt of-which ere epuel in power and lasting ef fect to pno hpudred an'd eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. 8inee ho has 'bfloted his Shveiltlen'tofihe farmer* of;the eountry, some fifty eompanie* have imitated thla article under varioue names,' and for the purpose of rendering-it popular, have traduebd Prof. Mapes and hie artiolo, claiming to make that of a superior quality.. Every year presents niw imitators of, this article, who manufaeture fin inferior article, using tho mineral phospates as a ba sis- instead of tho calcined booos of animal*. Notwithstanding all'.this, the' demand for Mapes’ Nitroganised „ Superphosphate of Lime has doubled. ’ -» Peruvian Guano contains an excessive amount of ammonia, tho only usa of which’ is to render water capable of dissolving a larger amount of the inorganic constituents of the soil, or es sometimes called to act as fin excitant. Tho, market .gardeners of. NeW Utrecht commenced some years ago by using two hundred weight- of guano to .the. acre; hod by .i ts use, while those who have used _ ’ltrogeuircd tuperpnosphato of Lime, lave eteadily found their soils’ to bS improv ed, and instead of requiring .more, they re quire less fertilising material each year. And- this is particularly true of Tobacco and Cot- toaUnds , , -/''I.? •: "Amon? the advantages arising from thi usa of .Nitroganised Superphosphate aro th'i following:, - It carrlea.no weed seed to the soil;-it prevents-met, find tnsuros the’ perfect- Mills & CABINET t-Tlt.NI f HB'mtmifacttjyiDg.of all bitcb &C M: *nd Alio the buaineis of -les ef SASMand B. UNDERTAKEKS. Having Extensive Shop and. Machinery rises and style: DEI . HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES MANUFACTURING AND" ALL KINDS AND 8TYLB OF . >*J7 . MUST'QUALITY OP MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO :U ., MAHtJFAGTIJRE LARGELY, All articles in ourline, and to fill ail-orders at the shortest notice. MR. SUMTER, hat been long known in this community, os a first class MECHANIC, eea KHwP therefore, warrant'all articles made by us. VTe shall be able to - Supplytlie surrounding Country with. Sash, Blinds, andEnrniture, at very reesohablaprices. -v- • . - „ ^ ■Wecordially invite all the citizens of the country to qurWare Room,_Purnitnr* Store and ly invito all the citizens of -.the country t itory, both on Bread St* Rome, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASES always oh hand, juality of COFFINS'made as soon as required. MILLS. july27,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER WJL. b'xA ■ . - : ;;W.:]p>TTCMEIt, - importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CMJNBT FURNITURE, M A T R ESSES. , Vk On Broad Street, Rdme, N.VITE3 thsDubUa, and tho Ladies psrtleularly, to visit his.Waro large supply of * - ■ Rosewood, Parlor and ims, where he has a Furniture, 1 Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From tho btsbOpting Befit Sots, b> theeommohest article in uso. Also an assortment of Matresscs, Tucker’sPatcnt i All kinds of Furniture w Thankful for tho very 1 i CABINET'-SHQP on Howard St, near tho Etowah House, where Fun -m: niturois manuffiotarod find repaired. • Work warranted to give satisfactions Bills of over 50 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and great barjjsiu. ■Hum; . *4VW6*|, yw*t VU». vwyur l others, ,tt gives a greater weight per acre' oottop. For Wheat, It has steadily prov ed itpelf tp he.euperior to the Peruvian Gu- auo; when in contact with seed, it does not destroy ittts does'tbe Fornvian Guano; and It supplies tho defieioncr of tho Phaepbate of Lime and other ingredients, produced M 'excessive. reaping of grain and undue pari turase. ; - • The report* of the farm of the inventor, of tho' Amerisao. Institute, and committees .of othesa insUtutions, wh • have visited iti sltho’ it is manured entirely wi|h. this fertiliser, prove. that no manure has yet been used The American Institute have just awarded thoir Silver Medal to Prolessor Mapes,forth* best fertilizer, after a moot thorough investi gation inta the merits of all in the market The subscriber has been appointed Sole AgontUfi3ggusta for the sale of the above ohts are the > materials stated above, and' no thing else Planters desiring more informa tion, will fileasa send for our Circular.'con- g -ining testimonials, end the articles by Dr. nderlin, which constitute the beat treatise on Phosphate over written. j-tFrice 650 pdr Ton In Avgusta. ! • V> a £& .8 J; A. Quimby, f , No'193 Broad st., next door to tbo “Consti- tationalUt” office. janUtwlawAwtomarl e persons a Paris Observatory wore on tho alert to observe the eclipse of 'the moon, which took place under circumstances most favorable to the observation. There were several ladies on the terrace, and one o'f them seriously asked M. Lover- ricr, “If you’were to have your tele scopes rifled, like cannon, would they not carry farther. ” ggfMiss Bello Phillips, of Augusta, hss recently assumed the editorial charge of tho Georgia Weekly Herald, of Thomson. Miss Annin B. Blount, (Jenny Woodbine) contradicts tho re port- that sho is editorially connooted with the same paper.' Miss Blount is occupied in preparing for tho press a volume'of poems. ggyCapt. Shannon, of the steamer Africa, states that tho passengers in the ill-fated Hungarian numbered about one hundred arid forty, and with the crow amounted to , two hundred and fourteen persons none of whom have been saved to tell tho sad story of tbe wreck-and suffering. ALassAcncsETTS Delegates to the Charleston Convention.—The Evening Gaze^eM- that the^delegatcs^from cralfoConventiftn, and such fit "Propose to be present at tho meeting *of that body in April, are making arrangements to go in a manner that will ba at once Convenient, agreeable and imposing.— THo proposition is to oharter a steamer for the trip, provide her ,. tn , UB j°' gunpowder, and tho many essentials for _ _ Shaft SBSS of the.Balumoro lino for this fiurpOTe ^^ thDdgbtmajr bo r ' MFltealf, old Brown'* 1 Sooro^nr pf State, delivered a leoture in Colom- bus, Ohio, one He hadxnfin^ii porsqhs. ■ last' weak.— about t#*nty Tub Loss or tbe Honoaeian.—A tele- raphio dispatch from Barrington, says int the boar of a man had been found at Capo 8ablo. . His head was cut ofT, 'and no identification could be made.— A trunk had also been found contain ing lotters to W. 8. Boalton ; also, a desk- containing letters - directed to Barry B. Costen, Lnmbour House, Bagshot. —ELT Dustroction.—Wo learn from tho 8elma Sentinel that a man named Crane, a furniture dealer in Cahawba, Ala., hung himself ih that'town on Monday morning last. Ho leaves a large family. Tho cause of tho rash act is, unknown.—Cbluniu* Sun. - t Price of SAWED LDMBER. sumption, we, as a portion of ; tbe laboring class; feel that w* fv«Tt the preseat low priofis of her and Sawing; therefore, • " v ■' A : Wo, the underslgqfid.ahalt w* end after the let of February next, put thrihrKW o.f Lum. V.' JOB BOOK L.R.A8." InedH ... i. 0f mm pfislms»»' te loin lathis saoveoMpt. ; janftftwfiwtf, .of.i.nr.fl i V - -d-1 .1.1-1 Kfl.-J SAVANNAH ROUTE 4 TO TsTew York Great Redaction iu Rates of Passage. New Arrangement ° f T» h PRO* j: New Orleans, t39 Ti Mobil* 34 60 Montgemsty,^ IS *• Columbus...... tl 00 Albany, M OO Macon,...:...;,. 10 00 -.*5 Dt PEON f.ii Memphis 933 74 Nashville,. 17 74 Chattanooga,- 14 QQ Knoxville,.., „ 24 00 Atlanta, 21 00 Augusta, 17 SO Baggage ehecksd through by the Manhat tan Expresa Company on the Central Rail Road Caro, and delivered anywhere in New York or vicinity. By the Splendid find- Commodious BIDE WHEEL Steamship* Augusta, 1,400 tons, Cfipt M. B. WoodhaO. Florida, 1,300 u Isaao Ct.'weD, A LAS AKA, 1,300 u n O. R. Bcho.ck, Thus* steamships belonging to the old es- tablished and-favorite line, known as tho "New York aed Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company," and were built expressly for this line, theyare commanded by experien ced, sklllfal and polite officer*; and in com fort. accommodations and Fare? cannot be excelled by any vessels on the coast. Through Tickets are sold In New Orleans by R. Gsddxs, 90 Gravierfit, “ Mobile. ’< Cox, Brainaud A Co.. " Columbus, " S. H. Hill, Agmt. Her* den’s Express and J. M. Bivins, Rail Road. Ticket Agent, end at all ether'peinte by con necting Rail Road Ticket Agent*. JOHN R. WILDER A GALL1E, Agents, Bay St, Savannah. BAM'L L. MITCHELL 4 SON, fabiStrlwtf Agents, 18 Broadway V. Y. II! DEATH t It TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. ‘•Ceelar'e” “Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ae. Exterminator “Oostar’e" “Costar's’’ Bed-bug Exterminator. “Costar’s" “Oostar'a" Eleotria Powder, for Insects, Ao. nsstnoYs ixstaxtlt Rats. Roaohes, Mioe, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bags, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, A'o., *~oT, in short, every form and species of 10 Years established in.New York City—used' by the city Poet,Office* the city Prison’s and Station Housse, the city Steamers, 8hips, Ac., the city Hotels, “Astor,” “St Nicholas,” Ac., ' eodby mors then 20,000 privatefamilies. ^ Druggists and' Retailers everywhere sell them. Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. Rerular sites, 25o. 50c. and 9.1 Boxes, Bottle, £l*3kf. — I! IBswareI I! of spurious imitations. Exarni: each. Box, Bottle and Flask, and take ing but "Oostau'*.” t l,00 Boxes sent by Mail; - 3 A 95 Boxeefer Plantations,Hotels: Ae^ by Express; Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers" to HENRY R. COSTAR, Prlnotpal Depot; 410 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by FauELL A Ystsxa, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Ga.' feb2tri3m. ' H0USET0 RENT, Hbusl AND LOT late resifieUce bf Dr. he, situated lu DeSoto, f tmfis Vest of fill t' bitweeK m** W*v. ,-.*w tso.h qjMfr. -ja-'tl Herring’s ?afent,$J Fire & Burglar Proof r*3rw*rmtT "fTAT.t.*a , 01a*V.lfc r n' ion 'cs* ITH HALLV PATEET’' POWDER- PROOF. LOCKS, the awarded aeitarate medals rt London, 1351, and tbe World * Fair,: New York; 1353, and are THR“0NLY Ameriean 8a r es tbat were awarded nledpl* at the'Lon- don World's Fair. [ . Three Safes form th* most perfect security against Fire and Burglar* of any Safes ever Offered to the pnblto. 91,000 REWARD Kfc - „ B. 0. HERRING A CO.; 251 Broadway, cor. Mum aud 52 andSiOravltr st;; T . Brothers,N°!d$ l ‘L V4 \ i J • “• Thompson I ^fierrtag'a' i 6ou, Al — . Bell. Savannah. Ga., J. M. A B. est Point, Ofi., Holmes A Co., Chi Manvifaotursrs, st, New York, .0, The enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, (The Purest Medical Agtht ever known,) has faraished the community a Stimulant, Pare, Healthful and Invigoraf same timn a mild drfleieus beve: calculated to do away with the ’■ stair that is palmed c and whit ’ • ■ ^ addition at the [o. It is m drugged off on the ;c6mmunity, hioh is iu)uriousto body and mind./In on to the certificatos bouosth; he has CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional test! mony from DR. JACKSON,' Of Boston, Un der oath to ito absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, SepL ttk, 1856. We bar* carefully tested the sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which; you sent ns, end find that it eontains none of the Poison ous substance known as Fusil 'Oil,'Which is " injurious ingrodUnt of ' use. ...RUT A CAMAO, Analytical Chtmute. Nine York, Sept, id, 1858, -I have analysed a sample of Ohestnnt Grove Whiskey, received from . Mr. Charles Wbartoa, Jr„ ef Philadelphia, find baring carefully tested it, I am pleased to State that it is entirely free from poisonou* or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and fine - flavored qnality of whiskey, JAMES R. CHILTON; • ’- r j . Analytical ChcmUt, Boston, March 1th, 1859. ' I have mad* a chemical analysis of com mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, whioh proves to be free from the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. Th* fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grata used in manufacturing It. A. At HA ^’no. is, Bbylston Street; ^^.wiARTON, Jr.‘. Bole Prim Agt. fehOtrilm] No. 14S Wfilnfit St., PbTl. ; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT , } ; FORM THE Quaker City/Publishing Honse! THE OLDEST FOBLISHLXG HOUSE ' r.-( IN'AMERICA . o - - . .. . Cbndur(t)ty fits Gift Book Business t 100.000; OATALOOUES SWaSSSSiSjr’, «*« morn** Comm**. Superior Inducements to the ! FOR I860. losftoMEjK An ap IRON 1. bastion in 1 _ ity and extraord following complaint DEBILITY, NERYO CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, PATION. SCROFULA, 8ALT1 JAUNDICE LITER COMPLAINTS .. TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, nmCK- MITTENT PETERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS- MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHL0R08IS, etc., ■ PIMPLES ON THE FACS, ROUGHNESS OT THE SKIN, ett. thus cireulating tiirough th* whole syst*m,*2 part of tho body oan esoapo thoir truly woudow " ful influence .. .. * . The oxperienco of thousandi daily proves the : no preparation of Iron can for a moment t compared with it Impurities of tho blood, dr prouion of vital energy, palo and otharwH sickly complexions indicate its necessity in »! most every conceivable oaoe. Iu all ceu* < female debility (flnor albus, chloroiia etc.), If ■■ effects are delight tally renovating. No r;m*dr has over been diseovorod, in the whole histow*. of modloina, whioh extrts suck prompt," happy “ ily restorative effects. Good appetite, gon . _ ltgestien, rapid acquisition of strongtl with an unusual disposition for aetivs as,, cheerful exeroia, Immediately follow its «•( * As a grand stomachic and gentrel rooterath*,. it hat no superior and no substitute. JPot up In liras Hat metal bun contelnlr f 0 pills, price OO erliU par bnx; six bixtl » SO; one dozen bnxc*. #4 OO. For Ml. *1 trunlsts generally. Will be sent free H . ny audress on receipt or Uu price.. AU ha ire, orders, etc., duuM be addressed to ■R. B. LOCKE & CO.,. General Agents, c 3W UROAuwAr, ■ r, ^ iSNrtmw—■— ‘Vi..-** ”** (E W«9D ! W. H. MAGILL A OO., • Builders 60s Apparatus for making Oat "tmomtHtiase* 1 * *9 me* :o«*,GA. - *g“JWsi--ti«W * eW3Mjda lit,- «*.*»*> *0 maltl;s,__ -timhq tret *h«7« •■*; l*T