Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 17, 1860, Image 3

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■ mam Iti-W&lilg Wiwift; Saturday Morning, March If, 1800. tsO~- Josirn YrAAkm ii Agent jfortiii*- leer in Charleston,-8.'C.. ana Is authorized papef to make contracts for Advertising, id __ receive noney and givo receipts, #®-SEB FJRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERE-iTING READING MATTER. Roue Market, Maroh 10. feinco our Jast quotations. -No ohongo Tne Wbatbbb.—-Our Atlanta exclinn ges are daily discussing this important and fruitful subject, but they must not think they enjoy a monopoly of tho com modity. We have a good deal of it our selves, and quite & variety. The first pf this week it was very cold and accom panied with frost; on Wednesday it was milder ; on Thursday it seemed as if a bright smile had spread itself over the face of nature, and on Friday she was "gathering her broumlika gathering storm," and as "a roaring lion walking about seeking what it might devour." We are very much afraid it may bite some of our fruit that has peeped out a little too soon to see what is going on. There is however a great deal of it that is not far enough advanced to be dam* aged, and we still have hopes of luxu riating this spring and summer on olraw- borries, peaches und cream, provided “always" our friends will remember us about then and invito us out, up and around. P. S.—After writing tho foregoing yes terday afternoon it commenced a stea dy rain, as if nature was weeping at the thought of depriving us of so much enjoyment. Spggjql ^oficcyr ggy rho Atlanta Amerieaii, in a notice of one of Rev. 0. W. Howard’s lectures on the history and resources of Georgia, parenthetically suggests that the task of embalming tho memory of the founders of our greut State, in the imperishable numbers of poesy should bo undertaken by one of Georgia’s own tair daughters ^ of song, and names Mrs. Mary E. Bryan us a lady well qualified for ' the work.— The tliemA is a noble one, and Mrs. Bryan’s able and graceful pen could do it justice. We hope that tho American'a suggestion will be adopted. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Howard intends to favor tho citizens of Columbus with his lecture, which is re presented by all who havo heard it,. as intensely interesting and attractive.— Col. Enq. BQy-It is reported that Gov. Foote will, in all probability, assume the edi torial control of the Nashville Banner, and through it advooote tho claims' of ^ some sueli men us Crittenden or Bell for the Presidency. If Foote does this, lie will bo the third man who has gone to Tenncssoo from this cotton region to edit unti-Demdcrntio newspapers, after having been a Democratic member of the U. S. Senato.— Vicksburg Sun. — #@-The Memphis Avalanche stiya' We reodred fc Visit yesterday from 4 traveling agent of a Now York furnish ing house. lie informed us that ho had traveled through portions of Tonuossoe, Alabama and Georgia, for the purpose of receiving orders for his house, and that he hod not received more than twenty orders during his whole route, scarcely sufficient to pay his traveling expenses. ’ He was bn his Way Tiotao.—- Hundreds of Northern drummers ■ are meeting with similar success." Millcdgcvillc Democratic . Convene • v- ':' . Man. . . J " Mii-LEDaEviixE, March 14.—The Dem ocratic State Convention, met at 10 o’clock this morning. Howell Cobb, of Houston county, was elected temporary Chairman. There are about 150 dele gates in attendance. Forty counties weta unrepresented. A spirit of har mony is prevailing among the dele gates. [From the Special Dispatch to the Atlanta ( } '• Intelligencer.\ A motion was made to raiso a com mittee' to report business for the action of the Convention. This motion gave riso to considerable discussion. ■ " Mr. George Gordon offered as a sub stitiite: Tlmt.tbo Convention proceed to appoint eight delegates for the State at large; ana that the delegation from each district report four district dele gates to morrow. [The telegraph omita to state what was done with the motion and substitute.—En. Tnt.] The discussion now progressing in volves all the issues between the rival State Committees, and is very animated, though not bad tempered. About 5} o’clock the Convention adjourned to meet again at 9 o’clock'' this even ing. / Mim.edqeville, March 14.—The State Convention organized ' this morning by the election of A. K. Lawton, of Chat ham co., as President, end Murphy, of DoKnlb, and Robinson, of Washington county, Vice Presidents. As yet noth ing'much has been done. Discord is rising, yet harmony may ultimately prevail. [SBCOXP DISPATCH.] Mili.edcevim.e, March 14,—Nothing definite since last dispatch.' A spirit of harmony is prevailing to-night. One hundred and fifty delegates aro pres ent. Milledgevllle Democratic Convention Adjourned. Mii,ledoevim.k, March 15.—The Dem ocratic State Convention has adjourned. Tho delegates appointed by the De cember Convention wore re-appointed;. and in addition thereto, the following for the State at Large: JudgoC. J. Mc Donald, Judge Hiram Warner, Solomon Cohen, Esq., and Juntas Wingfield, Esq. 1st Diet. More and Gaulding. 2d. Jones, Johnson, Slaughter anl Clark. 3rd. Gibson and McGehee. 4th. Phillips and Chandler. 5th. Hogar and Fieids. Cth. Thomas and Uil„ 7th. Burney and Thomas. 8tli. Ashton and Casey. The December resolutions were voted down; ayes 1G2, nays 174. • .The Convention recommends no ono f>r the Presidency. Death of L. C. Levin. Philadelphia, March 14.—Lewis C. Levin, a prominent native American, and ex member of Congress from this city, died hero to-day. . New Hampshire Election. Coscobd, N. H., March 14.—The Black Republican majority in this State will exceed 5,000. They liuvo a majori ty of ninety in tho Legislature. Indian Depredations iu Texas. Houston, March 10.—Tho Indians are committing serious depredations in Bas que county. They had killed seven teen parsons. Families generally were much alarmed. A company of volun teers left Waco on the 7tn iust., to de fend the inhabitants. Fire in Houston Texas. Houston, . Texas, March 10.—A de structive fire occurrod hero to-d xy.— Nineteen firms have been burned out. The loss is about three hundred and fif ty thousand dollars. SteamerBnrnt—Lives Lost. New Orleans, March 13, P. M.—Tho steamer Judge Porter, from Montgom ery for New Orloans, was burnt to-day on Lake Ponchurtruin, a mile front her wharf. Tho crow, were saved, but ton passengers wore drowned or are mis sing. The steamer had eight hundred bales of cotton on board. Tho cargo and boat woro totally destroyed, but they were partially insured. Congressional. Washington, March 9.—House—The following gentlemen were announced os tht Special Committee on the subjoot of a Pacific Railroad : Mtssrs. Curtis, of Iowa; Farnsworth, of Illinois; Phelps, of Missouri; Davis, of Maryland; Scott, of California; Rice, of Massachusetts, Fenton, of New York ; Smith, of Vir ginia; Taylor, of Louisiana; Kellogg, of Michigan: Blair, of Pennsylvania; Aid- rich, of Minnesota; Hamilton, of Texas; French, of Maine, and Stout, of Ore gon. , , r Tne speoial Committee under Mr. Covode’s resolution to inquire into the alleged abuses in connection with the Executive Department of the Govern ment, are Messrs. Covodo of Pennsylva nia, Olin of New York, Winslow of North Carolina, Tram of Massachusetts, and Robinson of Illinois. NO. 40. NIGHT Iar * ~ er * ry WEDNESDAY. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G.,1 TH03. J. PERRY, V. O-.T . R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrlly. . - X V- ' HOME. Boyal ArohChapter, ■ m.. Regular Meeting* FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT;iu eaoh month. , F T1I0S. J. PEBIIY, H.P., # ANDREW J, BEARDEN, £., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.,. , D. J, SANDERS, Trcaiurer, ' • D. G. LOVE, Sce’y. febOtrlly. A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. V'iUfam-Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, whon all other means had failed, fty a rooipe obtained from a learned physician reaid ing in the great city of Jeddp. This, re cipe has cured great numbers who were suf- ferring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and. Colds,.and tho.debility and nervous depression caused by tliceo dis orders. . Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought homo with me, to all who need It. free of charge. Address IUv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street, jan28^tw3ni Brooklyn; N. Y. TiSW Davis' Pain Killer. No medicino is more prompt in its aotiou In caso of Cholera Morbus, fto., than Perry. Davis' Pain Killer. It is tho acknowledged antidote which seldom fulls if applied io its early symptoms. No family should bo with out a bottlo of It always on band. Tho stain on linen, from the use of tho Pain Killer is. easily removod by washing it iu alcohol. Davis’ Pain Killer seems particularly effi cacious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints, and other diseases to which tlio natives of Burmak, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valu able antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets, Ac. Ber. J. Beilamjn, lots Missionary in Burmalt Sold by druggists aud all dealers iu family medicines. feb4.. W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, garGorrit Smith has instituted suits —for libel against several oitisens of New York, members of the “New York Vig ilant Association," an association which issued a manifesto last fall in whloh they aoeused Smith as being implicated in the Harper's Feny anhir- Thaw statements are made tne basis of the suite, in which Smith olalm damages to the amount of $5Q,000. MARKETS. Savannah, Maroh 15.—Sales of - cot ton to-day 2,000 bales, nnd during the week 16,600 bales. The better grades are very full. The receipts of the week Are 9,900. New York, March 13.—Sates of cot ton to-day were 1,000 bales, with a hea vy market. Flour dull, sales 7,OCO bar rels. Wheat declining, Bales 5,500 bush els. Corn heavy, sales 23,00 bushels. . Augusta, Maroh -16,1P. M.—-Cotton. —There is a fair demand for good oot- tons, at unohanged rates. Savannah, March 15.—Sales of Cot ton to-day 900 boles, wjth a firm market, at unchanged prices. Colognes, Hair Oils, A ND PERFUMERY of all klads, Scent Bats, Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portmon. ales, Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for tale by TURNLEY, febll. No. 8 Choice Heat#. The Closing Years of Life are often vendered wretched by ailments whloh aro trifling in themselves and aro easily cured if taken in time. Alfectiun of tho liver, stomach, and other organs concerned in digestion', Ore tho most frequent. They naturally make the sufferer nervous, irritabio and oompUtolng, nnd relatives and frionds are forced; to bear the brunt of tbeir ill humor. The use. of Hostetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove'an efficient remedy for thlscVil, It will not only strengthen tho .whole physical or ganization, but onttrelvcare the most > obsti nate oases of Indigestion, Dlarrhtea, Dysente ry. aud Liver Complaint. The first physi cian* in the country are loud io their praise of this preparation. Another recoiqmenda- tion of t!ie Sitters is that itis so palatable to the taste that it may be used even os a bever age. Sold by all druggists. febt,lm,tri. phato of ammonia, to. mod a mixture every way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that it would not excite Ilia .soil, but would con tinually add to Us fertility. He had found that ono barrel of blood, fresh from tho animal, mixed with a cord of organic matter, would, by. fermentation, pro- duco a manure equal to a cord of wellrniled stable manure. He further found that'sev enteen barrels .of blood, when dried, would make one barrel, and that blood .could ho trocurcd at comparitivcly little cost, in cer- ain sections; that it could be dried by cook ing and pressing so as toproduce a dry pow der, and by adding to the above named in- bredients an equal weight of dried bullock's glood, a manure is formed one hundred pounds of which are epual in power and lasting ef fect to one hundred and eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. I Since ho has offered his invention to the farmers of the country, some fitly companies have imitated this article tinder various names, and for the purposo of rendering it popular, have traduced Prof, Mapcs and nil' article, claiming to inako that of a superior quality. Every year presents now imitators of this article, who manufacture an Inferior article, using the mineral pkospates as a ba sis. instead of tho calcined hones of animals. Notwithstanding all this, the demand for Mopes' Nitrogonised 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 inorganio constituents of, tho soil, or as sometimes called to act as On Broad Street, Borne, GeorgffiA™, two hundred weight of guano to the acre; NVITES the Pablio. aad tho,Ladles particularly, to visit hi* Ware Rooms, where ha has a they are now qpmpellod to use twelve hun- large supply of • J-?-'; wfigN-d!'* P" ■ ;A«n Rosewood, Parlor arid Chamlier Furniture, : Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From tho host Spring Seat Both, to tho commonest article In use. Also an assortment of Matrasses, Tucker’s Patent Spring Bed, Couekes, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired. . . ' ' ' ‘ Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, .by slose at- i- il tontlon and good work, to merit a eontiuuanee of the same. _ - _. , CABINET, SHQF on Howard St., near th* Etowah House, where T«t«. nlturo is manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction,. Dills of over 60 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain.. ' for CASH, . Julytt^As* 1 ' 1 SAVANNAH ROUTE! fro IN’ ew Y ork Great Redaction in Rates of Fass&ge, New Arrangement of through Tickets. ' . VROtt New Orleans, $39.76 Mobile 36' 00 Montgomery,.. 26 00 Columbus, 21 00 Albany, 23 00 Maeon, 20 00 Bai tau h Road Cars, and delivered anywhero in New : rnou Memphis $32 TS Nashville,.....'. 27 76 Chattanooga,.. :26 00 Knoxville,... _ 26 00 Atlanta,. .1 21 00 Augusts, 17 50 ;age ch.Tked through by the Manhat- press Company on ihe Central Rail uclivr York or vicinity. By the Splendid pud Commodious SIDE WHEEL Steamships Augusta, 1,500 tons, CapL Mi S. Woodhall. Floiiida, 1,300 « *• Isaac Ci.'well, Alabama, 1,300 « « G. B. Schetck, These steamships belonging to the old es tablished ami fuvorito liuo, known os the "New York and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company," and wero built expressly for tills liue, theyarc commanded by experiau- ced, skillful and polito officers; and in com fort, accommodation* and Fare, cannot be excelled by any vessels on the coast. Through Tickets are sold in New Orleans by It. Geodes, 90 Gravier at. “ Mobile, “ Cox. Brainaro A Co., “ Columbus, “ S. H. Hill, Agent Har- den's Express and J. M. Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and at nil other points by com ueoting Rail Road Ticket Agents. JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE, Agents, Bay St., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL A SON, fcl>28triwtf Agents, 13 Broadway N. Y. PARAGON BLACK HAWK. T HIS beautiful Morgan Stallion will be Stabled at the Horse Mansion of John H. Walker, in Rome, on Thursday and Friday G of each week during the present season am tho balance at the owners Stable hear Kingston. Paragon is a colt of the eolebrated Mor gan Horse, Hill’s Black Hawk of Vermont, and was brought out from that State this Spring. Paragon Black Hawk, is a thorough bred HorSb, and-ono of tho finest kind. For Pedigree and Terms, see Bills. GEO. M. WARING, marS-tritw2t. Kingston, Qa. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Fifty Dollars per Mouth and Ex penses Paid. W E wish to engage an aetivo Agent in every county throughout the United States an l Canadas, to travel and introduce our NSW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLETnBKad lock stitcu sewino machine. This Excelsior Ma chine is just patented, with valuable improve Incuts, which make itthecheapcst anumost popular machine in existence, and acknowl edged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible agents aro wanted to solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $39 per month and expeniot will bo paid. For ooeditions and foil particulars, ad dress, with a stamp for retuto postage, J, W. HARRIS, No. 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange, Basted. Mass., Ianl7-trl(fm . * WISDOM’S SALE ft LIVERY STABLE J .EhSONS .1.1.- - —I- — . &sr' Buggies, Hacks and Wagons, two or four boras Coaches orOmClbu., wlth good drivers, can bo accommodated at my Stable. Tran sclent Horses, well fed and curried for. TS yards from Rome Railroad Depot. J. H. WISDOM, Pcoprietor. P. 8.—Horses, Buggies and Wagon* for •ale. UaalLtoi.tf.] 3 -*• FOB WHEAT, CORN, ROOT CROPS, COT- v TON, Ac. TO the year 1M7, Superphosphate burnt bones formation of sulphate of lime, thus abstraot- ng one atom of lime from the bones, asolu- le phosphate hod been formed. In 1847, J. J. Mopes mado a series of experiments, thus: ne found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano contained the necessary elements for insu ring the growth or plants, but not in the right relative ptopo’-' is to eash other. He instituted a series ly, by which b' pounds of,.bur.- '*’,■■■ ot Peruvian' Guai., ariments, practical’ 4 that one hundred i-eated with fifty-six d, thirty-six pounds uty. pounds of sul- ALL'KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, rpnB manufacturing of all sites and styles of SASUandBLINDB. PANEL DOORS, JL &c.f and also th« buiiueis of XJNDKHTAKERS. Having an iw*' .-V Qiti'H Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARK READY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All article* In oUrUne, and to fill all orders at the shortest notice. • MR.BVKni, has been longkaoWnm this eoihniunlty, at a first class MECHANIC, eta therefore, warrant aU articles made by us. We shall be able to Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds, and Furniture, at very reasonable pricci. We cordially invite all the oitisens of tb* conntry to our Ware Room, Furniture Store and Manufactory, both on Broad St, Rome, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASES always on hand, and every quality of COFFINS inada a* soon a* required. . . . • . - . . . CHARLES W, MILLS. u JnWMj^ ,. -. JAMBtf M. SUirWn| i ;.' ; '. M A TB ESSES. AND sli-lii Lby- „ T —. — r tne, Nitrogenl'ied.Superphosphate of Lime, have steadily found their tolls to bo improv ed, and instead of roqulring more, they re quire less fertilising material eaoh year., And this 1* particularly true of Tobaeeo and' Cot ton lands.. ' Among the advantagss arising ftqm the . useoi Nitrogonised- Superphosphate are the •following: It carries no wood seed, to tho soil; it prevents rust, and insures the perfect ing of plants; thus, when ased on Cotton, tho bolls : do hot fall and. as by the experience of Mr. Lomas, Col, Davis, and Col. Goodwin and others, it gives a greater weight per acre of cofton. For Wheat, it has steadily prov ed itself tp be superior to the Peruviau Gu- andf. when in contact with teed, it does not destroy it a* does the Peruvian Guano; aud It supplies .tho.deficiency of th* Phosphate of Lime and other ingredients, produced Iff, excessive reaping of grain and undue pas turage. Tho reports of th* farm of the inventor, of Ihe Ameritan Institute, and committees of other institutions, wh t hero visited it, eltho' it is manured entirely with this fertiliser, prove that no manure has yet been used which produce* an equal amount profit.- ... * The American Institute have Just awarded Chestnut their Silver Medal to Professor Mapes, for the heet fertlliser, after a must thorough invest! gotiob into the merits of aU in the market. The subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent in Auguste for the salo of ths above fertiliser, and guarantees that its constitu- snts are the materials stated above, and no thing else. Planters desiring more informa tion, wilt please send for our. Circular, con taining testimonials, and th* articles by Dr. Enderlln, whiph oonstitute the beet treatise on Phosphate ever written. . Price t&O per Ton In Augusta 3. A. Quimby, No 193 Broad st., next door to th* “Const! tutionalist” office. jenUtwlawAwtomarl III DEATH tit TO-BVIBY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. ‘•fleeter’*” '‘Coster's” Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator "Costar'e” “Coster**” Bed-bug . minster. “Costar’e” “Coster's" Eloe.' . ,or, for Insects, fto. best. .'imr Rite. Roaches, Mi ;{ul*s, Ground Mice, Bod Bug*, Ants. Moi: 3. Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., fto., la short, every form and species of VERMIN. 10 Yean established in Now York CUy—used by theelty Poet.Offico, the etty Prisons and Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac., tho city Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Nicholas,” Ac., - and by mors than 20,000 private families, Druggists and Retailers every whore sell them. Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. Regular else*, 23c. 60c. and $1 Boxes, Bottle, , Flasks. ! 11 BswarbI ! I ofspurlon* imitations. Examine each Bax, Bottle and Flask, and take noth ing but "CosTAn'a.” $1,00 Baxot eent by Mail. . . 7, $3 A $6 Boxes for Plantation*, Hotels, Ao., by Express. Address orders—or for “Circular to Daalore” to HENRY R, COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Broad wmt, N. Y. Sold by Fahrll A Yaiesu, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Ga. fob2trl3m. Herring's Patent Champion Eire & Burglar Proof Safes. YETITH HALL'S PATENT FOWDEB- W PROOF LOCKS, tho tame that Were awarded separate medal* at tho-World’e Fair London, 1861, and the World's Fair, New York, 1863, and ore THE ONLY American Safes that wars awarded medals at the Lon don World’* Fair. Three Safes form th* most perfeot security Htlnet Fire aud Burglar* of any .Sates ever fered to tbepnblic. 81,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person that ran show that a Herring's Patent Champion Sate ever foiled to preserve it* contents in' an acciden tal Fire. 6. C. HERRINS ft flO-, Manufacturers, 261 Broadway, qor, Murray tL, New York, and 62 and54 Gravier st., N. O.’ Aobnts—B. W. Knotvles, Richmond, Va.; R. F. Lester, Petersburg,' Va.; Rowland Brothers, Norfolk, Va.; J. Hi Thompson A Co., Lynchburg. Va., J. R. Blossom. Wilmh N. O., W. Herring A Bon, Atlanta, Gi let ten,B. C. • 1 1 Janl 2—twJra >. The enterprising proprietor of Grove Whiskey, (The Pnrett Medical Agent ever known,) has furnished the community a Stimulant, Pure, Hsalthful and Invigorating, at the tame time a mild dsBoiout boverago. It Is vile calculated to do away with the viTe drugged staff that is palmed off on th* eommnnlty, and whieh is injurious to body and mind. In addition to the certificate* beneath, ho hat received a Diploma from th* STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, un der oath to Us absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept, tth, 1866. We have carefully tested tho sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey whieh you sent us, and find that it oonteinsnon* of the Poison ous substance known as Fusil Oil, whioh is theeharaeteristie and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRBT A CAMAC, Analytical Chemists. New Tork, Sept. 3d, 1868, I have analysed a sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. Charles substances'' It it anu'nu* nally pure and fine flavored quality of -whiskey, JAMBS B. CHILTON, Analytical Chemist. Boston, March Itk; 1850. 1 have made a chemical analysis of com mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, whieh proves to bo free from th* heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing U. A. A. HAY For Bale by a wha: febOtrilm] M. I).,' State Astaytr, No. 18, Boylston Street. ETON. Jr., Solo Prin. Agt. No. 148 Walnut 8t-, PQl. SPECIAL ANNOIMCEIDEI^ ronx rna Quaker City Pablishing House! Pullic t IN AMERICA (inducting the Gift pooh Business;! 100,000 CATALOGUES , New, Enlarged and Revised—now ready for \ . Distribution. Superior Tnducements to Ike A new and and sure GOLD, opd SILVjtft ^ATC ri _ loulaia mt free (JUARANTEED to each purchaser. $100,: 000 In Gifts havo boon dlitributedto ma; tront within tlib past st: tube dittrihutmjiniirlngt rl The induoemrnu offered Agents aro liboral than those of qnv other house in tho bU Hav“g been in tho'ruhlishing and Book selling buttn,t£for the last eight yi An aperisnt and stomaeMe preparatita M , DIOR purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com- bastion in Hydrogen, of high'medical anther- ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of th* „ following complaints, vis. t DEBILITY, NERVOUI AFTECnOX*. EMA CIATION BY8PEP81A, DIARRHEA, C0N8T1- 28JKV8BL TISX. MERCURIAL OONBEQPENCEi. INTER- KITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES. FEMALE •WEAKHESC, MBA MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS. *te- PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, ete. *" The IRON being absorbed by tb* bleod, sat thus circulating through th* whole system, a* part of th* body can escape their truly wen dec-' nCHMFiiltlvTi-UlfiL ZuLAIlA. The experience of thousands dally proves that ^ no preparation of Don can for a moment b*. compared with it Impurities of th* blood, do-', preesion of vital energy, pal* and otherwise sickly complexion* indicate its necessity in fcl- tnnut every eonceivabla ease. In all en*»* of-,' la debility (finer albas, ehloroaie, etc.), ft* are delightfully renovating. Ma remedy has over bean discovered, in tb* whole hWery. of medicine, which exerts sucu prompt, hepn, r pndfnUyrestorativ* effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with on unusual disposition' for active and' chsorful exereiw, immediately follew ifo u**- As a grand stomaehie and general restorative it has ne superior and.no substitute. Pa* up In neat lint metal bases containing BO pills, price OO cents per ben I six buses, tn SO| one dozen boxes. B4 OO. For sale bp DnunibU generally. W1U be sent free to any Btddreee on receipt of tbe prlr«. AU lew : ten, order*, etc., should be nddresaeg to R.B. LOCKED Ob;, . General Agentajn: yt , 930 BROADWAY, II Ye N.B—Tb* above I* a fim-elmlle a* ten label •*» «ucts box. • t * White Lead and Linseed Oil. 11. . No.3Cfioler House. . Gas Ligtt8 n Gas’ madoafrom Common 1 PINE WOW! W. ’ " • Builders of Qas Apparatus for risking Cos , i . n f\ yroi, yrok.Fi W' W A rpiIE Subscribers are now prepared to Culliyl* „ frr ,„. , e.fio JL anil furnish Gass Apparatus for eittes, ’attSMSfe* 0 ® on short'lKvTio"'. I‘ r ‘ Y *** buildings,. ' Qas made from common pine wood Is cheap en d better than any other light’kuownt im another source. r- > • Persons Wishing to sc* thb Wood Go*-'* Works In opperation, can tee them-at Grady,. [ Nicholson ft Co’s., Col. Hammond's - ot Dh. tr Ware’s in Athens, Ga. • . n .1 s tjsa,All kinds, of ass and! Steam fitting- I done to order. ; ■ 'hA.AU'kindsuf Gas sad'Steam fittings- constantly on band; tor' lighting sad heating » purposed** «*' *- .i -* Ordenebnt'through th* Post Office, or oth- 3 erwite, will'ho punctually attendeJ to. - - - » KoiStiGu. W. H. MAGTLL ft CO. « ! ‘ A B: lies*, ' wx,.». xasill. all. Agents wanted in every Town and "" F " iau Quaker City Publishing House, IS South Third Street,' ' fobSStrlSm. Philadelphia Itet