Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 20, 1860, Image 3

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dfrntwc. Tuesday Morning, .March 20,1800. -r.fr- Joseph Vauib J* Agent for this payer In Charleston, 8. 0„ ondls authorised K, make contracts for Advertising, twelve noney and give receipts. *©-SEB FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOB INTERESTING READING MATTER. Rons Market, March 20.—There has been no material change in nominal prices since our last quotation. Good cotton still commands 10jr cts. Good Wheat $1,50. Corn from 90 cts. to $1,00, but has a slightly declining ten- denoy. _ gcp-Thn Steamer Pknninotrn arrived from Greensport on Saturday at 0 o’olook P. M., with 8 passengers and 101 bales cotton, gQpSteamer Alfarata for Greensport sailed Monday 19th inst., with 10 pas sengers and 529 packages of merchan dise. A large firereoently occurred in Mo bile destroying thetheatre, 2000 bales of cotton and other property amounting in ail to about $175,000. Insurance $115,000. Texas News. New Orleans, March 17.—Gov Hous ton’s organised expedition' against the Indians, is commanded by Gen. Burls- ton. The Nicaragua Trump Selected. Washington, March 17.—The Senate was in Executive session yesterday and formally rejected the Nicaragua treaty, by a vote of 31 against 20 in its favor. Southern Convention Movement. Wash; w ,jon, March 17^-Tha Rep resentatives of Congress from South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi, held an adjourned meeting last night in ref erence to the policy of calling a South ern Convention. A majority of those in attendance were in favor of request ing the Governor of South Carolina, to call the Legislature of his State togeth er to provide delegates to the proposed Convention. Thrilling Incident on the Indinnnpo« I is and Cincinnati Railroad. A few days since, as the down Ex press train on the Indianapolis and Cin cinnati Railroad was approaohingGreens burg, the engineer observed two little girls liesuroly walking along the track a short distance in advance. He at sounded the whistle, warn. Latest News. NO. 40. mo2? Ur m ®® tlng *' • T#rjr WEDNESDAY Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G„ ' THOB.J. PERRY, V. O., R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary, W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer, febttrlly. Regular MecUng. FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT In eaoh month. THOS. J. PERRY^-If. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, SCc'y, . febfltril y. ing them of their danger, but in stead of stepping aside they ran along the road, without inclining either to the right or left. The train was moving at the rate of twenty five miles an hour at the time, and almost before the engi neer was aware the distance between him and the children had been dimin islied to seventy five yards. Believing tint the girls were endeavoring to reach a fence a few yards in advance of them before turning out of the way, and feel ing well assured that the train would overtake them if its speed were not checked, lie reversed the engine and whistled down the brakes. The children, not seeming to realize thoir imminent danger, were rather tardy in their movements, but at length reached the cattie-guard directly oppo site the fence, and attempted to cross, but, to the engineer’s horror both lost their footing and fell astride the rails.— On thundered the train not more than a stone’s throw in their rear, the engine screaming like a fire-fiend hungry for “shrieks of on- :ie moment was suspense. The fate of the children seemed inevitable now. notwithstanding every effort to save them. The train however was nearly check ed, and came to a halt within ten feet of where they were sitting. Beforo it had entirely stopped, the engineer leaped from nis post and snatched the children, as it wore, from the jaws of death. He was almost overcome by the excitement of the occasion, and it was some minutes before he could mus ter sufficient strength to resume his po sition at the engine.—Cincinnati Enqui rer. Gasometer Explosion. Nxw Orleans, March 14.—The Gaso meter at the St. Charles Hotel explo ded to-day, setting fire to the building and fatally burning two men. The building was saved from destruction. MARKETS. Augusta, March 17.—Cotton—There has been a good demand to-day, at unchanged prices. The sales are 614 bales, at from 7}@U| cents. Receipts 334 bales. Sales were made of 01 bales after the close of our report Friday evening at 10f cents. Texas aad the Administration. The Austin Intelligencer publishes the offioial dispatches between Gov. Hous ton and Secretary Floyd. Houston writes, Feb. 14th, that he has used all necessary caution and prudence, and may now act upon facts before him, and that unless prompt measure are adopted by the Federal Government cir cumstances will impel Texas to pursue a course she desires to avoid. Texas can not be invaded with impunity, and if thrown upon her own resources she msy not only resist, but adopt means to prevent the recurrence of outrages, &e. Floyd replies on the 28th of February that immediate action will be taken; an able officer will be dispatched to take command of the department in Texas, and strong reinforcements will be sent as soon as the season allows. Houston’s dispatoh to McCullooh says there will be stirring times on the Rio Grande ere long. . foe greal remedies that bM ever been, laid before the public for Fever and Ague, and which have rocelved the highest eneoplum from the preis and the people, !• Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebra ted Bitten.' Who Would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when itoan be so easily cured t Who would endure sleep less nights, burning fevers and toy chills al ternately, when a remedy .’can be obtained for a mere trifle ? And yet how many families Ungerjouta painful existenoeundsrthiadead- > blight, and do nothing but gulp down uintne, until it becomes at oommon as their anil meals, and yet they are not relieved.— None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitten, and save themselves intense ageny.' Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. jBhBot advertisement in another column. mar20trilm. A Card to the Suffering. Ths Rev. V'illinm Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when all other means had failed, ’.y a recipe obtained frem a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This re cipe has cured great numbers who were suf- ferring from Consumption, Bronobitls, Boro Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these dis orders. Deairou* of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of oharge. Address Brv. WM. COSGROVE, 280 Baltie street, jau28-tw3m ' Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 screaming nice a nre-nen its prey, and sending “i guish on the gale.” The one of terrible suspense Southern Medical Students at North, ern Colleges.—The New York corres pondent of the Charleston Charier says: “If all the Southern students at' our Medical Colleges did not return borne after the John Brown excitement, the members that did quite cut a big hole in the catalogues of Borne of our Uni versities. The anniversary of the Thir teenth street University took place last night. Instead of graduating some seventy-five or a hundred doctors, as usual, thas institution only graduated twenty doctors on this occasion. Of this number there are but three from Southern States—James Ponfield Wyer of Georgia, Titus Hart of North Caroli na, and Henry R. Darden of Virgiuiu. At this University there were also stu dents from a distance—one from In land and one from Turkey. I do not, however, see any representatives from Africa. Bait to Catch Gudgeons.—Douglas is applauded by many southern Demo cratic editors, who are “weak in the knees” of their rebellion, for his late speeoh in the Senate, in reply to Sew ard. But the Washington correspon dent of the Montgomery Advertiser does not seem to appreciate so highly his disinterested effort on that ocoasion.— That correspondent soys that Douglas thought the occasion a first rate one, the lobby and galleries being orowded with politicians, who had come to hear Seward, to propitiate the South by a little blarney; and, therefore, he hardly waited for Seward to get through before he was replying to him. Of the matter and meaning of Douglas’ speech, the correspondent comprehensively says: “Between the territorial policies of the two would-be Presidents, the choice it in favor of Seward. The Approaching Conflict in Con necticut.—The approaching election in Connecticut, aocording to the signs in the heavens, is destined to be a prodi gious conflict. Caleb Cushing, one of fee ablest orators In New &glond. s the people there on behalf of the demooratio party; Fernando Wood is soon about to follow hun while Cassius M. Clay and Abraham Linooln are to stump the state for the republicans and abolitionist*. The boUle will, undoubtedly, bo a terrific one, and it looks as if the repubh^ns sr,° ass".iK: capital and labor, which Seward talks about, has broken out with a vengeanoe in Connecticut. The manufacturers and laborers have revolted wminst the repttblioan politicians, and ft is bv no means unlikely that Seymour will be elected by a large majority. «xd may turn up as a Presidential oandidate at Charleston.—JT. Y. Bsraid, An Internal Imroteuenv Bill.—A hotel bill of fare. g*The New York “Herald'’ b grad nally working round for Senator Doug las. In its issue of the lstof March it says: We do not yield to any one in the appreciation of Mr. Douglas* undenia ble ability. He b a brilliant man an ex perienced statesman, and would make a capital President.” A Specimen Brick or Douglas’ Hoxx Popularity.—Long John Wentworth the Republican candidate was electee i Mayor of Chieago, the home of Doug las, Wednesday, by 1248 majority, and the remainder of the tioket by about the same majority. The Massachusetts Black Republican Convention was in session on the 7th inst., and it is said the appearanoos . in dicated the choioe of the delegates to the Chicago Convention favorable to Seward’s nomination. J. C. BAKER ..R. W. ECHOLS NEW ft firm: i BAKER & ECHOLS DEALERS IN Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, FINE CIGARS, * LIQUORS for Medieal Pur poses, &c„ &c. &c. RouM.Ga.Fsb.Mth. [triwawtf.] Mercer and NashnnocU Potatoes. F OR planting, the finest kind, Just receiv ed at No. S Choice House, by mbit TURNLEY Sfteciql Roliceg. GREAT EXCITEMENT t GRAND SCHEME FOR MARCH, IMS, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY MCKINNEY A Co., Manager*. Authorized by Spscisl Act of the legislature. 25.828 PRIZES. MORE THAN* PRIZE TO EVERT 1 TK’B. CAPITAL PRIZE 800,000. TICKETS ONLY $10, Halves, Quarters and Eighth hi proportion. To be Drawn Baeh Saturday, in Iff, is the city of Savannah Go. Davis’ Pain Killer. No medicine is more prompt in Us notion in case of Cholera Morbus). Ac., than Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. It is tbe acknowledged antidote whioh seldom fails 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 use of the Pain Killer if 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, Ao. Rev. J. Benjamin, late Missionary in Bnrmah Sold by druggists and all dealers in family medioines. febi. adams, mckinney* co„ 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK, Offer for Sale from United States Bonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Coenac-OTARD, DTJPUY A Co.. PfNBT-* CA8TIL1.ION * Oo, JAMES HENNESSY and MARRETT. .Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER aad HOPE SELiXEXTE. and RASTEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL 8PUIEDAM, own im portation, and vtrieu other favorite brands. RDM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store n large and well .elected stock of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCH AS Rye, Bourbon & Monong’hela WHISKIES. febU-triwly. ' 9, 10, loot. 17, 10W. 20, 1800. 81. 1800. CLASS 01 to bo Dra’ CLASS 02, " CLASS 03, . " CLASS 01, « CLASS 06, « MAGNIFICENT SCHEME Prise 1 I * l 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 2 69 100 200 100 10,000 6,000 4,000 8*000 2,009 1,690 1,100 6,000 6,000 7.600 10,000 9.600 8.600 $212,140 $60,000 is 20,000 is 10,000 is 6,000 it 4,000 Is 8,000 Is 2,0001s 1,600 it 1,100 is 2,000 ere 600 art 409 are 800 are 200 are 160 are 100 art 26 are 86 are Approximation Prixet 26,448 prises, amounting to 26,828 Prizes Amounting to 8388.040 WILL BE DRAWN THIB MONTH. Certificates of Package, will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk; Certificate of Package oi 10 Whole*, $60 Do do 10 Halves, SO Do do 10 Quarters, 16 Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60 LOOK AlT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING. ON The Three Number Plan! Which takes placo on every Wednesday and Saturday in I860. i 1 Prise of. .......... 4,000 1 Prise of—...,,... 8,000 1 Prise tfL... *,17129 10 Prize, of. .$700 are...,,.... 7,000 40 Prises of 176 ate 7,000 60 Prises of.. 126 are $.260 260 Prises of... 80 are 20,720 04 Prises of.,69 are,, 64 Prises of..,....*- 30 are.. $4 Prises of.......\,.. 20 are 1,280 6,032 PrUesot.......... 27,224 Prises of.,.,;..... . HAVING ASSOfclA'fED THEMSELVES TOGETHlft+Otf MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ALL KINDS ANf> STYLE OF - CABINET FURNITURE, FTIHK manufacturing of all rises and styles »f SASH»nd BLINDS, JP'A.VEL DOOftO; A Ac., and also the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having on - Extensive Shop and Machinery ~ WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE BEADY TO MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All articles to ourltne, and to fill all orders at the shortest notice. - MR. SUMTER, has been longknown to this community, as a first class MECHANIC, oan therefore, warrant all articles mode by us. We shall be able to ■■ : Supply the surrounding' Country with Sash, Blinds, and Furniture, at very reasonable prices. Weeordidlly inrite all the citizens of the country to ourWare Room, Farnttnra Store and Manufactory, both on Broad 8k, Rome, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASES always on band, and every quality of COFFINS rnada as soon as required. CHARLES W, MILLS. 10 ara... 6 are,. 34,312 Prises Amounting to $281,481.20 Whole Tickets $6, Shares in Proportion. - IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, on close the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tiekets ending in any figure they may deslg ite. u - Tho list of drawn nnmbers and prises will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drswiug. All communications sttietly eenfidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to McKinney a co„ fobl7. Savannah, Go. Milk & Sumter, . July37,ly. JAMES M. SUMTER W. N DUCKER, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, TTpb.olst©ry, M A T R E S S E Svf .. AND On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia. NVITES tbe Public, and the Ladles parttoularly, to visit his Ware Rooms, where he has!*' large supply of • i ' Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Mahogany, Walnut, aud Imitation Furniture, From the best Spring Boat Soils, to the commonest article to uec. Also an assortment of .[• Matrasses, Tucker’s Patent Spring Bed, Conches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes. All kinds of Furniture with dispateb, and neatly repaired. Thankful for tb« very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, be hopes, by slot* at tention and good work, to merit • continuance, of the same. i CABINET SHOP on Howard St, near the Etowah House, where Fur niture is manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfaction* Bills of over 60 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and grant bargain, for CASH, • : ■ ■ Juiy2T‘ly. !11 DEATH 111 TO BYERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. ‘■OstarV- • ‘•Cojtar’*” Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator “Cojtar’a” “CoatorV* Bed-bug Exterminator. “Costar's” “Coator's" Electric Powder,- for IitseeU, Ac. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Fifty Dollars per Month and Ex penses Paid. W E wish to engage an active' Agent In every county throughout the United' Btatee and Canadas, to travel and introduce our saw rwaarr dollar dooblbtbbbad nock stitch sbwiko macbihb. This Exoelslor Ma chine is just patented, with valuable Improve ments, which make ittheeheapest and most popular machine in existonoe, and acknowl edged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible agonta arc wanted to solicit order, by sample, to whom* salary of $60 per month and expenses will be S aid. For conditions and full particular#, ad- ress, with a stomp for retutn^ori*^^ No. 18 Shoe and Leathtr Exchange, Boston, Mass., lanI7-tri0m The enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (Tho Forest Medical Agent ever known,) has furnished tbe community a Stimulant, Puro, Healthful and Invigorating, at the same time a mild delicious beverage. It is calculated to do away with the viTe dragged staff that ii palmed Off on the community, and which is iqjariousto body and mind. In addition to tho certificates beneath, he has received a Diploma from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, Of Boston, un der oath to ite absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept. 9th, 1866. We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey whtch you sent us, and find that It contains none of the Poison ous substance known os Fusil Oil, whteh' is thecharaoteristia and injurious ingredient of tho Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRET ACAMAC, Analytical Chemists. New York, Sept. 3d, 1868, I. havo analysed a sample of Che.taut Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr„ of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to atatathal It is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious fl.OU Boxes sent by Mail. . ,„betance«. It Is an unusually puro and fine $3 A $6 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ice., by Manors Bata, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bags, Ante, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., Ao, In short, every form aad specie* of VERMIN, 10 Years established to New York City—used by the city Poet Office, the eily Prisons and Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac., the city Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Nicholas,” Ac., and by more than 20,000 private families. * Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them. Wholesale Agente to all the large Cities. Regular sizes, 26c. 60e. and $1 Boxes, Bottle, Flasks. 111 BewaseI I! of spurious imitations. Examine each Box, Bottle and Flask, and take noth ing but “Costab V’ $1,00 Boxes sent by Mail. Express. _ „ Addresa orders—or for “Circular to Dealers to HENRY R. COSTAB, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Fabkll A Ymiser, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Ga. ,feb2tri*m. WISDOM’S SALE & LIVERY STABLE. iERSONS with, ing good Sad-, Horses, good Buggies, Hacks and Wagons, two or four horse Coaches or Omnibus, with good drivers, eon be accommodated at my Stable. Tran sclent Hsrses, well fed and ourrlcd for. 76 yards from Rome RsIImmI Depot. J. ST WISDOM, Pcoprietor. P. S.—Horses, Baggies aad Wagons for Bale. (jonl9.tri.tf.] J. K. W. Dissolution Notice. rTUIE Firm of Turnley A Baker, was dls- X solved by matual consent of the par ties, on the 1st of February lust. Persons owing the firm, by Note or Ac count, are requested to eaU at tho old etand and pay up. F. L. TURNLEY, (febl8—-triw*w5w. J. O. BAKER. Colognes, Hair Oils, A ND PERFUMERY Of oil kinds,’Scent Bags, Card Cases, Fuff Balls, Portmon- sics, Hair Hat Oloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for sale by foblt. A great variety TURNLEY, No. 3 Choice House. HOUSE TO RENT, rruiE house and lot JL late residence of Dr. Hicks, situated In DeBoto, J of a mile west of Rome, all ini good repair; and the lot contains between four ana five Scree. Apply at the Drug Store of Newman A Nowlin, Rome, On. fcb.21—trllm. Herring's Fatent Champion Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. TTTITII HALL’S PATENT POWDER- Yr PROOF LOCKS, tho some that were awarded separate medals at the World's Fair London, 1861, and the World’s Fair, New York, 1853, and are THE ONLY American Safes that were awarded medals at the Lon don World's Fair. These Safes form the most perfect security against Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever offered to the pablie. *1,000 REWARD Will be paid to any person that can show that a Herring's Patent Champion Safe ever foiled to preserve Its contents in an acciden tal Fire. 8. 0. HERRING A CO.., Manufooturers, 261 Broadway, cor. Murray st, Now York, and 62 and 64 Gravier it., N. O. Aoekts—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, VS.; R. F. Letter, Petersburg, Vo.; Rowland ““’"•’’■“"nSSIt01UMOT. . - Analytical Chemist. Boston, If arch 1th, 1869. I have made aehemleol analysis of com mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, which proves to be free from the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure nod unadulterated; The fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain used In manufacturing It. Respectfully, *3 7 A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assaytr, No. 16,-Boylston Street. For S c tt, ^g ARlr0N> Jr . grt, Prin . Agt< feMtrilm] Ne. 140 Walnut Bt., Phil. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Quaker City Publishing House ! THE OLDEST PuIlISHIKG BOUSE . . IN AMERICA Conducting the Gift Book Business l 100,000 CATALOGUES New, Enlarged and Revised—now ready for , Distribution. Kooho A Bell, Savannah, Oik, J. M. A B.T. Reed, West Point, Go., Holmes A Co., Char leston,3. a Janta—twSm Superior PARAGON BLACK HAWK. HIS beautiful UoH Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, FllEAS, Yeast, Foudert Ess. Ooflhe, Blaok- JL ing Cinamon Mom, Olive Oil, Vinegar, lor solo by TURNLEY, febll No, 3 Choice House. to Horse Mansion John H. Walker, M Borne, on Thursday and Friday of each week during tbe preerat season the batonoe at the owners Stable near Kingston, - Paragon Is a Ooltof the celebrated Mor gan Horse, Hill’s BJaek ltowk of Vermont, and was bronght out from that State this Spring. Paragon Hack Hawk, is a thorough brad Itorae, and onw of tho finest kind. For Pedifrwe and Terms, see Bills. OEO. M. WARING, saarf-trUwlt, KtagstofoQ*. Inducements to the Puhlie 1 v-vr jpoR 1880. ;v - A ne w and and sure plan for obtain- id,SILVER WATCHES, and other M irticulatrs given IhCafr sent free to all npqn application. * “ . ' 1 “ ■ valuable Gifts, worth from 50 cts. to $100, GUARANTEEDtoiach pirrcbascr. $100,- 000 In Gifts havo been dist ributedto may White Lead and Linseed OIL- No. 1 article, cheep, by TUBMLBY, 11 No. SCheiee House. An aperient and stomaehfo preparation of IRON puriflad of Oxygsn and Carbon by com. bastion in Hydrogen, of high medieal author ity and extraordinary sfBeaey in sock at the following complirfnfi. vis.: DDIUTT, NERVOUS ATTOTI0WS, EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, BURBKKA, CON0TT- FATI0H, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM. SCURVY, JAUNDICE UVEKCOXFLAINTB RHXUMA. THM, MERCURIAL 00H8EQUENCE8, INTER. MITTEMT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS- MENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etv PIMPLES ON TaB FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE BXIK, eta. Tho IRON being absorbed by the bleed, and thus circulating through the whole system, ne part of the body can-escape their truly wonder ful influence _ - The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron con for a moment be compared with It Imparities of the. blood, do. prsaton of vital energy, pole and otherwise sickly complexion, indicate its necessity in al most every conceivable ease. In all cat-to of female debility (Anar albas, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No rsiuedy has ever been discovered, in tho whole history of medicine, which exerts sack prompt, happy, pnd fully restorative effhets. Good appetite, com- piste digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with on unusual disposition for active and cheerful exorcist, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative it hoe no superior and no substitute. FtM wn In neat Oat metal boxes containing BO pills, pstoe SO coats per box tstx boxes, M 60; one dozen boieolt OO. For solo by 1 cists generally. 'Will be cent tree to any address on receipt of the price. All let” Mrs, orders, etc., should be addreesrd to B. B. LOCKE & CO., Jly General Agents. ; 330 BROAD WAT, tt-X’ KlAJn* above la a Awelmlls of tbe label a> oacb box. 'The inducements offered ’A„ , liberal than thoso of any other houso in tbe Ksr fitll piiVmTtr* idltiftg trr Gas Lights! Gas-Lights!! Gas^ madejfrom Common. PINE WO«D! L W. II. MAGILL k CO, 1, Builders qf Gas Apparatus for making Cos from W»od. lip ; M A. ffMIE subscribers are now prepared to bniM A mod furnish Ga*« Apparatus for elUpa villugcr, towns, public and private buildings,. on short notice. ’• Gas mode fr»m cmimow piwe wood Ischoap- er and better than auy other light hoewn from another source. Persons wishing to see the Wood'Gas .Works ia opperatlen. con see them at Ot*dy, Nicholson A Co’s., Col. HammcndV or Dr- War.’a in Athens, Ga. « j All kinds of so* and Steam - fitting,. .'MfibJtff kinds of Go*- aad Steam fitting* constantly on hand, (or righting and heating ^O?0*rascnt through-the Poll Office, oroMi- sritise, will be pwnctnally attended to. Rome, Oa. W. H- MAOILL A CO, s, x. boss, . W*. W. WSOILL. BorSO-ly.^ v'