Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 24, 1860, Image 3

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Hatnrday Morning, March 24,1800: ; [*»»* W»H» l» Aren* for this er in Charleston, 8. 0.. and is authorized nak* contracts for Advertising,' receive noney and giro receipt*. JWSPE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- GfiS'FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. ; - liil-LiA "^ggHBggSaggggggi Rom MAacET-March 24.—No change slnoo' Oar last quotations. Wiimak S. Baonr no Swwdlkr.—We learn from the Maoon Telegraph that William S. Bagby, who waa arrested In Baltimore recently, charged with swin dling the State Bank in Savannah, out of $21,000, on forged drafts purporting' to bo from Alabama Planters on their footers in Mobile, is a worthy oitizen of i Macon, and nephew of Thomas Bagby of that place. He was apprehended on the oath of identity of W. Cummings, ‘ Assistant Cashier of the State Bank,but the Telegraph says that Bagby left Macon at 10 o’clock, by .the Macon and Wes tern R. R., for Atlanta, on the day of . the frnud,nnd this fact can be proven beyond controversy. So the swindler r is still at large, and an innocent man suffering in his stead. Black Male Levying' void Jack” the waiter at the Campbell Hotel in Madison, Go., has gained for himself an extensive notoriety for his quick wit and eccentricities. No trav eller who has stopped in Madison has ever forgotten him, and no doubt Mr. Fillmore has a lively recollection of the speech Of welcome Old Jack made him, on his arrival at the Modispn depot.— Jack is a genius,as the following nnec- doto,which we have never seen in print •will prove. A young doctor who had just received his diploma had boarded at the Camp bell Hotel, and his practice not being very lucrative he moved a few miles in to the country where it was not quite so healthy. He made himself “square with the world” like Wilkins Micawber by giving bis note to the Landlord for board. Old Jock whs otten sent by bis master in a little Jersey wagon on for- ageing expeditions into to the surroun ding country to lay in supplies of chick ens, turkeys, butler, eggs, Ac. Ac., for table uso. On setting out on one of theseroiinds his master handed him . the youtigM. t)’? note and instructed ‘him ns he was going in .his vicinity to cull and collect the money. Old Jack “cracked his whip"' fqjly appreciating his importance, and evidently Jeter- mined to prove that this n-.ark of confi dence in his honesty and- business ca pacity Was not misplaced. *■ The astonishment of .“mine host” can oniy be imagined, upon Jack’s re turn to see nis wagon loaded down with phials, bottl s, surgical instruments, medical books Ac. “Why Jack,” he exclaimed, “where on earth did you get all that stuff, and what are you going £o do with id” “Well you see marster,” replied he chuckling at his cleverness, “when I called at the Doctor’s shop, hewarn’t at .. home an I jut levied an hit truck, and/otcK The Reception of the Mexican Gulf News in Wnahington. ... .. Washington, March .20.—The public mind Jn this city is very much excited on the subject of the recent naval en gagement in the Gull Thb pppuliflr verdict here decidedly sustains the ao- tion of the American Naval Command ers in that affair. Although but little is said on the suly ect in Congress, there is, very evidently; a deep feeling pervad ing all parties, It is understood, also, that the Administration approves the action of the Naval Commanders, so far as the statements of the affair are con firmed. There will probably bo an ox- oiting discussion when the calls of to day on the Executive for information on the subject; shall bo responded to, . Jke Navy Department is not idle; two vessels of war have been ordered to-day to fit out immediately in order . to pro ceed to the Mexican ooast, Mexican News. New Orleans,- March 21.—The mails from the City of Mexico,“with dates to the 11th inst., have been received. Captain Jarvis, of the sloop of war Savannah, (and the senior United States officer at Vera Crus) at first proposed that if Juarez would place the steam ships Indianola and Wave at 1ub dispo sal, he would intercept Gen. Marin’s expedition. He subsequently deter mined to pursue a strictly neutral course, unless he was forced to do Other wise. An intercepted letter to Qen. Mira- mon states that the Capitol of Mexico was seriously threatened by the Liberals, and asks assistance. Two Spanish men of war, at Bacrift- cios, were seen, during soveral nights recently, taking war materials ashore for Gen. Miramon. Two flags of truce to French Bri tish Consuls, from Gen. Miramon, were refused entrance into Vera Cruz. Prisoners on Board the Mrirqats, New Orleans, Maroh 21.—Tlie priso ners on board the steamer Marquis will be brought before the Federal Court here to-morrow. 0.F. NO. 40. NIGHT*" ® r * r yWEDNE8DAY Officers—0. B. SMITH, N. G., . • TH08.J. PERB Y, V. G., B. T. HARGROVE, Secretary, , a ' X B °y“ 1 4S*“‘ p * er '^ nSraaKx’® 81 t s 9i,at THOS. J. PERRY, H. P„ ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DOCKER, 8, D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Boe’y, febOtriiy. Affairs in Texas, New Orleans, Maroh 31.-—Gov. Hous ton is actively engaged in raising min ute men in each county, and is travel ling (lay and night to complete his i-ys tom of defenco. Several hundred Rangers are already on the line of march to punish tho In dians, who are waging such a ruthless warfare on the Northern border of Texas. Notice?. im A Family Necessity.. •on Terr severely—one band almost to erltp. The torture was unbearable. It was an awful sight. • • • The Mustang Lini ment appeared to extract the pain, almost immediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar of account. Charles Foster, 42Q Broad DRUG. STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. buse formerly occupied by Robb: Rattcy.] P. L. TURNLEY, WOULD respectfully Inform VV friends and customers, and "W public generally,, that he is Hal now opening a very large and at- tJLM tractive 8tock of Drugs, Medlcinej, Chemicals Dreitufli, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Abo Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern' Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every thing in hu line or that Is mostly kept In a First Class Drag Store. Having had soveral years experience, And by givlnghbporsdiial attention to the busi B ho hopes to merit a : share of poblie pa- 'go, ahd to be able to ‘ furnish his eus irs reliable article*, at a* LOW IBICES, M any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Be- iber tha location. , The want* of the shall bo supplied. febll.’«0. thin. ForHorsos, it.should never be dis pensed with. One Dollar’s worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse, ft- cures Oalds, Sprains, Ringbone; Spavin and Founders. Beware of Imitations. Sold in ’ ail parts of the hnbilahle Gfoble. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, marZSwlm. New York. to procure these valuable Bitters, a and save themselves intense agony. Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. par-See advertisement in .another column. marZOtrilm. Fire in Now Orleans—Cotton Burnt. New Orleans, Mnruk 21.—Five hun dred bales of cotton were burnt in (he Union ware houses yesterday. The loss is about $25,000. Number Lost on the Hungarian. New York, March 21.—The agent of tlie steamship Hungarian gives the fol lowing ns tho number .of souls aboard the ill fated vessel. When she sailed her crew consisted of eighty—cabin passengers from Liverpool thirty, and steerage passengers from Queenstown forty—making the total number on board one hundred and fifty—all per ished. The list of the names of ptutsen gers lias been received. MARKETS. Charleston, March 22.—Cotton.— Tiicre is an active demnnd for ail grades at unchangod prices. Sales 1,000 Dales. A Colored Prodioal Returning.— We copy the following paragraph from theCincinati Timet of tho 13th: Mr. Thomas Ferris, a resident of shel- byvilie Tennessee, passed through this city- yesterday with a fugitive slave, who voluntarily accompanied him to hjs old home, having tasted the sweet* of liber ty in several Northern cities for thepost six months. Mr. Ferris unexpectedly discovered his “chattel” peddling apples on tho rail rood at Syracuse. A Card to the Suffering. Tho Rev, William Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in..Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when alt other means had failed, \y a rucips obtained from a learned phyfetcinn residing in the great city of Jeddo, 'This re cipe has cured great numbers who were tuf- ferring from Consumption. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Guide, and the debility and nervous depression caused, by these dis orders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send Ibis recipe, which I have brought homo with me, to all who need it, free of charge, , Address IU’v. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street. jan28-tw3m Brooklyn; N.-'Y. , „■ '-..■jP Garden Seeds, i’YF all kinds and varieties; warranted to the kind that will samut, for «al« J TURNLEY, No.3 Choice House. Kerosine Oil and Lamps O F THE BEST QUALITY, FOR BALE cheap by « • •fobll. TURNLEY, No. 3 Choice Home. ■ Pure Train Oil, K BARRELS Just received, and for sal V by, - •• TURNLEY, • ..lel^IU • No. % Choice House. Chllla and FeverNfcOne of the greatest remedies that has ever been laid bp fore. the pub]io for Fever and Ague, and which have received the highest eneonium from’the press and the people, is Dr. J. Hostettor's Celebra ted Bitters. Who would endure the'tortures arising (Tom this terrible disease, When Itcaij be m essily cured? Who would enduresleep-. loss nights, barning fevers and Iby chills, al ternately, when a remedy can be obtained' for a mere trifle ? And yet how many families lingarouta painful existence nnd.rthlsdead- ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their nail meals, and yet they are not relieved.— None but the foolish and weak wouldbesitate QeOlTgla R. R. PilSSCDger TniillS. AF$»h,hn.4 targe Stock of Southern Raised' • Grass .Bead;.;"" /”kf <dl kinds, jpst received by ' LI - TURNLEY, ' f.M4 No. 3 Ohoice House.- .SCHEDULE NEW FIRM. Mills & Sumter, HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOB MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING ’ ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF CABINET FURNITURE, rjlHB manufacturing of all aizo&'aftd styles of SASH and BLINDS, PANEL 4MlORN, . X Ac., and also the business of UNDERTAKERS. Having an Extensive Shop and Machinery WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO ■ / *' MANUFACTURE LARGELY, All arttolcs in our line, and to fill all orders at tlio shortest notice. ' . MB. SUMTER, hss been long known in this community, as a first class MECHANIC, earn therefore, warrant all articles mado by. p«. Wo shall-be able to Supply the surrounding; Country with Sash, Blinds, Furniture, at voiy reasonable prices. ... . . .. icordially invito all the eitisens of the country to our Ware Room, Furnltdr* Store and Manufactory, both on Broad Bt., Rome, Ga. FINE BURIAL CASESaiwdys on band, and everjr qnality of COFFINS made 08 soon asroonlrod. . ' ' v CHARLES' W, MILLS. july37,ly JAMES M. SUMTER ;.i s i';.-:. - W, N BUCKER, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE S ' - Uplaolstery, ■ . M A T RES S B S. ANO ADAMS, McEINNEY & CO.; 96 Liberty Street, " NEW-YORK, : f Offer for Sale froth United^ StatesJBonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cognac—OTAKD. DUPUY * Co.. PINET, -CASTILLION A Cm, JAMES 1IENNESSY aud MAKRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE KEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im- ortation, and various other favorite rands. RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. WINE8—SHERRY. MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO iu Store a large and well selected stock of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCH AS ; # Rye, Bourbon &Monong’hela WHISKIES. feblt-triwly. J. C. BAKER ,,._..R. W. ECHOLS V iHMXxsi Iron Contract.—Junes Eogardus, Esq., the iron architect in New York, has obtained from a ware housing company In Havana, Cuba, a contract for an itnmonso Iron struct*re, to be erected as soon as practicable, for the storage of sugar in that city.- The building will be 800 feet long,' fronting on the ray; 700deep, and 80 high. Three years will required for its construction. « will, it is stated, oost at least twelve hundred thousand dollars, •9*There is much grumbling amon|; tho Democrats about the announcement that tho Charleston Hotel keepers will cluirge the delegates to the Demooratto Convention five dollars per diem. Tho idea of men grumbling about suoh a pit iful sum, when they go there for the purpose of fixing up a bill to take millions out of Hie pocket of “Unde bam.” Absurd l Ridiculous l—Jlfurwa nmer. NEW FIRM BAKER & ECHOLS, DBAT.EES IN nm JMDilDll Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DTBSTUFF S9 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c„ &c. Ac. Borne. Ga. Feb. 18th. (triwawtf.) Price of SAWED LUMBER. OWING to thotaoreased price f every artiole of hem* con- sumption, ire, as a portion of KjjaEjja the laboring class, feel that w< cannot live at the present low prioos of Imm- bur and Sawing, therefore, We, tha underaigned, (ball on and after tho 1st of February next, put tho priee of Lum ber at our respective mills, at $1 88 per Hauling and kiln-dryiug not included. Remember eur Terms are INVARIABLY CASH . JOB R0GER8, L.lt.88. D. WRAGG, J. G. MORRIS. yj* Other Dealers in Lumber are invited to join in this movement.' JauSltwawtf Leave Arrive. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 9.48 A. M. “ 2.30 P. M. “ 1145 P.M. Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 8.56 A. M. “• 9.05 A.M. « 0,20 P.M ATHENS BRANCH, Leave* Arrive* Atlanta ** A40 V. m! } Athena at 8.10 A. M Athen* 11.00 A. M. j^f^ *»**■ , nuNo trains oa Athens 'branch on Sun day to connect with trains leaving-Augusta at'12.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday-Evening. WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leave. Arrives Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi’o at 7.25 P. M. - [ijsr ,ts : Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Washg't’n 7.25 « , Through Freight Trains Augusta to Atlanta. Leant . - Arrrlros Ohitrlesten 6.00' p. M Augusts nt 6,00 A. M. Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 **■ . ' ! 1,45 P. M. « 8.49 . « Through Freight Trains Atlanta to - . Angnsta. Leave Arrive Atlanta'at 0 00 A. M: Augusta at 11.18 PM. 6.15 P. M. « 6.13 “ Freight Trains Dranchcs. Leave Arrive Angnsta at 8.80 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 8.00 “ « 8,10 « “ 6.15P.M. « 8.10 « Arrives at Washington 7218 A. M. •J « « 7.28 « marlOtri ly. OEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t. On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia, NVITK3 the PubUo,and the Ladles partleularly, to Visit his Ware Roonts, Where hi ha* • large (apply of . . Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Puiniture, Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture, From the best Spring Boat Sofa, to the commonest atticlo in use. Also an assortment of Matrosses,Tucker’sFatent SprlngBed,Conches, Lounges, Sideboards,Safes, All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired. Ifc ' "■ ' „ Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he topos, by alas* at tention and good work, to'mcrit a contiuuanco of the same. CABINET SHOP on Howard St., near tbe Etowah Home, where-Fur- ^BS^^QEr^BltureistoaUUihoturod and repaired. Work warranted to give satisfactions tVlfh* g|> Bills of over 60 JDoUars Retailed at wholesale prices—and great bargain, for .CASH,- ' W Af- JulyZTTy. HOUSE TO RENT. 3 rtIIE HOUSE AND LOT L late residence of Dr. icks, situated in DcSotd, 4 of a mile west of Rome, all in 1 good repair; and tha' lot contains between four and five acres. Apply at tbe Drug Store of Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. feb.21—trllrn. ' OF THE 200,000 PERSONS' 1 NOW USING *'• O TT A F M A. x’fli PATENT ANTI-BATTLING Carriage Shaft Fastener N OT a solitary individual can be found, who would dispense with it for FIVE TIMES its oost It baebeen adopted and ap plied by over FIFTEEN HUNDRED of the argest and best Carriage' Makers In the Union. TRY IT I WM. S. CHAPMAN. Patentee, marl3trilm. Cincinnati, 0. C£5 s m m Singers Sewing Machines. PRICES REDUCED TO $80, $75, $90 * and $100. fflHE plain reason why-Singer** Sewing- Machines bare always sold readily at a h glior avenge price than' any other, is that 0 - r any i,— they are better, more durable,' more reliable, capable or doing a much greater variety of work, and earnlug more money. Long com A Good Tinner Wanted, T IE. undersigned is anxious to secure the services of a First-rate Tinner. One oom- latent to work in all tho branches of the Tin >usiuess. A workman as above- described and of sternly habits will be paid liberal ono other than a sober, industrious work, man need apply. Address - . : . . ALEX. MOORE, fub25-trwtf Caro Spring, Ga. . Augusta Chronlole A Sentinel copy one onth and forward bill. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Fifty Dollars per Moath and Ex - penses Paid. TTTTE wish to engage an active Agent in YY every eounty throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce our paw vwbstt dom.au ooublu tursad lock stitcb skwiko uAouiXB. This Excelsior Ma- ehine is Just patented, with valuable improve menU, which make itthooheapest nndmost popular machiuo in exlstenoe, and acknowl edged to bo unsstpassod for gonoral utility. A,limited num'ior of rcspopsibla agents are 1 to solicitorders.by(ampIe, to whoma or$80 par moSth and expenses will be id.’ For co tdttiiSnsand full particulars, ad- withast^pforretu^Ujg,^ No. IS Shoeand Leather Exchange, Bostoo, Mas*., lanl7-tH8m Sowing __ . ... ceived and disappointed,- but with Singer’s Machines there Is never any folluto er mis take. Singer’s Now Family.Sewing-Machine the priee of whioh is only $58, is a light and elegantly decorated Machine, .capable of per forming, In the best stylo, all thVaewing of a pri rate family. It has’secured a great i-epu- ation during the few months since ft'was first offered to the pnbUo. i Singer’s Trnnsyffirse Shuttle-Machine, to be sold at $75, is a masbiue entirely new in it* arrangement; it is very beautiful, mover rapidly and very easily, and, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is tho very best and cheapest Machine ever offered to the public. Those Machines are being ln- creaeed in number as rapidly as possiblo, and yet the demand for them can not be folly supplied. . Singr’s No, 1 Standard Shnttle Machine formerly (old at $188; but how redneed to$90, is too w«ll known all over tho world to used any description. Evory sort of work, coarse COOSA RIVER Cataract WASHING MACHINE, Clothing. Time and Labor Bared. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T HE most stsaple, economical, and durable article eror offered to the public to alle viate tbe dieeomibrie of wash-day. DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the inside, an interior eylinder - of wood with ribs. There is a spaoe of from 8 to 8 Inches between the two cylinders. One crank turne both oyiinders at th* tame time in opposite directions, rapidly creating a suds; forcing the water through tbs clothes, and offeetuMly removing thedirt The ac tion of the water doee the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing; and .thus saves tho wear of olothes. SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors, 84 Beckman St., New York. N. B.—State and ooonty Rights for sale, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms.. A Machine is inop< rat Ion by a-lMifid’- less daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. mar3—triwswSm. Dissolution Notice. rrtHE Firm of Turnley A Baker, wasdfs- | solved by mutual oonsent of the par ties, on the 1st of February lint pereons owing the firm, by Note or count, aro roquet tod to oall at and pay up. P- L. TURNLEY. [fob!8—trisr*w5w. J. C. BAKER. turnley. ' No. 8 Choice Rouse. ills. An aperient and stomachic prepasvtlea at num purified of Oxygen and fcrben by earn- bastion in Hydrogen, of Mgh medical antbor- U^sxd extraoedmary^eflieswy in each tbs to D*^rr?^^otm ArrarnoNt, ema ciation, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, COHSTI. HEADACHES, FEMALE, WKjUOnHR MM. MENSTBUATtoN. WETBI. PDCPLE8 ON SHI FACS, ROUGHNESS OF THE REIN, «t». Tbs IRON being abaerbed by the bleol, an# thus eireulating through the whole system, no of the body can escape their truly wonder. fine, can be done Singer't No. 2 Standard Shuttlo-lfe Tbit is thefovorito manufacturing machine everywhere. The siseUf tho Machine gives ample spaoe for almost every description of work, whicMtogetUerwlth Its admirable work ing qualities, rive* it a decided advantage.— Price, with table oomplete, $100;,. Since the great redaction in tho price .of there Standard Machine* on the 1st of.Qoto-„ her, 1858, the tale of them hatinoreased four fold. ■ All of Singer’s Machines make too inter locked stitch with twe threads, Which 1* the best-stttoh known. Every porson desiring to part of the b< Tkeexj^sne* of thousands dsily provs* the* no preparation of Iran can for a moment he oomparodwithlt Impurities eftte blood; 9e- preMdoa of vital energy, pale and ofrarwim richly eompleziens indicate its neeeesity in aL most every conceivable ease. In aU-’caecs ef temtlt debility (floor albas, ehlproris, etc.), ita rifoets aw delightfoUy rsaovating. Eevracdy has svtT bean discovered, in the whriq bhtcry of iMdidoii whielt tztriB Ftobk wjpf» and fully reatoratlve offsets. Good spytitoi com, plets digestion, rapid acquisition a rirenslh, with an dispositisn. .for -active ang M .Srrim, As a grand Stomachic and genertl temsranve it has no superior kbA no satotitrito, pat HPI. aMtttits»Wm*H ■». «tc- shosld be r lug capacities, and the best methods of pur- ebating,eaa obtain Itby sending for a copy of I. M- Singer A Co.’s Gasetle, whioh U a beautlfol piotorial paper, entirely devoted to the subject. It will be supbliod gratis. L M. ofltGE I. A CO., i mar22trily. 458 Rroadway.Nt Y. ■M Ins, sritn, tic. i R. B-COCKE & CO., J-:. General Agents. 339 BROADWAY, S V. R.KJIh. above to e foe-ebnfte off **• STEAMBOATS! After Hhis date the Co we River Steamboa Company’s Steamers will leave for GREEN. .SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as fol lows i STEAMER ALTARATA, Monday Morning at 7 o’olook ^od Migrate medsuatthew PENNINGTON, I Ixrndon, 1881, and the World's, Fair, New Thursday at 7 o’olook. Giving passengers, by the morning trains, sufficient tim* for broakfost, for freight ““ ^fSrHRANS A ELLIOTT. jan24triwif. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire & Burglar Proof Safes. YTriTH HALL’S PATENT POWDER- W PROOF LOCKS, toe'same Uiat^were York, 1888, and are THE ONLY. American Safes that were awarded medals at the Lon don World’s Fair. ' . Three Safes form th* rooet perfect saourlt/ against Fir* and Burglar* of any Safes ever •““‘“'“iKcSSwuiD foiled to preserve iU content* In an aooldonr lft 8. FI &'HEBB1NG A C0-, Manufooturerj 951 Broadway, eor. Murray *t-, New YoriQ and 51 and 64 Oravier sk, N. O. Lynchburg. Va., J. R. Blossom. «-'»•*«» N. C., W. Herring A boUjAtii VtiWflg SMWS’• i4bi! ' Reed; Wes* roiat, Ga, IW^S * »)•, (*•’• IcstiiViH. q. Gas Lights! Gas Lights!!: Gasl madelfrom Common.. P0E WO«SH ( W. H. MAGJLIi A CO.’, ; RuiUtrt <f Oat Apparatus for making Oa> Wtod. ’ 1 TTIHE subscribera aro now prepared toJWM 1 I and furnish OhM Apparatus for cHtes vUlagos,towns, public and prfrnto buildings, short notice. Gat made tr»m comoson pfase wo#d is cheap er and better than any other light, known to «. «• Wood Oa. Works in opperatien, ean res IBem at Grady, Niobolson A Co s.; Coi. Hammond’s or Dr. Ware’s in Athens, Giu hforilkiliU of-oas and Steam filling ^°^uJQl^kindsoC Gas ami Steam fiitiur-* constantly on'hand,, (or lighting-and beating nurposos. i Orders sent through tho Port Office, <w vth- orvrise, will be punctualW alUnded to. MAOItS a CO. m n. ir.ihiLi--