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Thursday Morning, April 18,.1860
r\iSsz;‘K,‘:,,5S,£
>r" this 1
paper In Charleston/8,1 C., ami is authorized
to make contracts for Advertising,.receive
nil wttrn Mnainta
nonoy and give receipts.
aerSBB first and fourth pa
ges for interesting READING
MATTER. r
Ron Market.—April 19.—Cotton
still remains unchanged. Wheat—
white $1,50 aud red $1,40 per bushel.
Com 90@95 cts. Bacon 9J@10 ots.—
Lord 10@11 cts. Flour $4,00@$4,50
perowt.,
Citt Improvements.—We notice that
D. J. Sanders is building a very pretty
two- story dwelling on the lot next
above Ids present residence on Broad'
street. ]'*■'/. .
Dr. Dykes is about commenoing a
building nearly opposite to the Presby
terian Church to be used for the pres
ent only for the purpose of Wool Card
ing, but contemplates before long en
larging his building and putting in ope
ration a Woolen Factory. We wish him
abundant success in this enterprise.
Miles Roes3 is about commenoing a
fine two or three story brick store on
tho first lot below the Book Store of
H. A. Smith,
Geo. & Ala. Railroad.
There is no gassing or blowing iu re
gard to the operations’of this road but
the work is moving on os rapidly as pos
sible iu a wholesome and . substantial
way. John D. Gray, who has contract
ed to have the first twelve miles ready
for the cross ties by the first of January
next, is one of tho most energetic and
reliable .contractors in tho South and a
man who never foils in filling his part
of the engagement. On Tuesday last
ho brought on a small force and has now
commenced building cabins for the j
workmen and making other prelimina
ry preparations. As largo a force as
can work on the’ Bridge to advantage
will immediately commence this. job,
apd another largo gang will commence
grading at the river and work towards
Cave Spring.
iUm
W® understand from Gol. Gray, that
he expects, in > few days to hay© a
fore© of 150 or 200 hands. Judge John
R. Towers has taken a contract under
-Col. Gray, to grade four or five , seotions
commencing at Green Fosters and ex
tending towards Cedar Creek.
d.—The Choioe oase, which
for adjudication by tho Su-
session
. ^ . on ac-
indispotition of B. H. Hill
Esq., counsel for the appellant. .
- Murderous Affray in Columbia
County.—We learn that a slave man,
belonging to Mrs. Pace of Columbia
county; who was at the time a iunatio,
killed three slaves on Monday night,
the property of Col. Turner Clanton, of
*’*’*■' city, at one of his Columbia plantar
s, and that Col. Clanton’s overseer
ot and killed the Iunatio, there being
• other means of preventing him from
further harm,—Augusta Chronicle
el.
atost News.
New Advertisements.—There may
be found in this issue of our paper an
unusual number of new Advertisements,
many of which will be found 'Interest
ing to the general reader. That bush
ness man who does not make it a habit
to always read the new Advertisements
in all the papers published in his own
section that he takes, will,. Aeon find
himself a long ways behind his more
enterprising neighbors. - .
BSyD. 3. Gregory, Esq., delegate to
tho Charleston--Convention from Cali
fornia arrived here on Tuesday morn
ing on a visit to nis friends.
Binningers London Dock Gin.—Wo
learn from the druggists who sell it that
there is no Gin offered for medioal pur
poses that is so much called for, or so
highly commended by tuoso who use it
os Binningers London Dock Gin. It is
bid in Rome by Farell & Yeiser and
iewmsn & Nowlin,. .See advertise
ment. -
Congressional.
Washington, April 16.—In the Sen-
to-day Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts,
ntroduoed a bill for the more effeotoal
ppression of the'African slave trade.
The Committee pn the Judiciary wete
instructed to inquire into the expedien
cy of any further legislation relative to
suoh - cases as that of Brown, Jr.', and
Sanborn.
Mr. Hale introduced a resolution to
adjourn* on Wednesday until Tuesday,
the 22d of May next.
The Houmas Land bill was made, the
special order of the day for the first
Monday in May.. ’ '..
•Mr.' Latham, of California, delivered
-a strong Southern Rights speech.
In the House to-day the resolution to
adjourn until the first of May, was laid
on the table by apntyority o£ forty-three.
A bill, was introduced ahd referred to
rovide for the supprwsion of the Coo-
■.cari vessel
lie trade in American vessels,
The following were'passed 'the joint
resolution appropriating '$50,000 to de
fray the expenses of the Japanese Em
bassy, and the bill appropriated $400,000
to restore the curtailed Postal service.
Washington, April 17.—The resolu
tion offered in the Senate for recess was
defeated. The rest of the proceedings
are unimportant.
In the House, the resolution introdu
ced for an adjournment till the first of
May, was rejected. The Deficiency bill
was defeated.
A Feminine Pike’s Pcaker.
Nebraska City, March 31.—Mr.
Beajrdsle, who has returned from his
ranoh, one hundred and twenty miles
west from 'this oily, reports having met
persi
her back; We fear she is demented,
©rosy, but we hope she may make at
least $100,000.
Express Company Robbed.
New York, April 17th.—The safe of
the Adams’ Express, coming %n the
train from Boston was robbed last night
near New Haven, of sixteen thousand
dollars. The Company to'day paid ©ve
ry receipt for the money.' *
MARKETS.
Charleston, April 17.—Sales, 500 bales.
Market generally unchanged.
Savannah, April 17.—240 bales sold.
Market firm.
Patent Champion
awarded set
res.
POWDER-
tho some that were
ate medals at the World’s Fair
n niwniM IN IjUMPXIM.—-^VO lCOTn
from verbal report, says too Oohjmbns
Enquirer, that on Sunday, toe first day
of April, a difficulty occurred between
ing the latter with sending Urn an
“April fool” letter Just received j and
the sad termination of the affair was
that Ganlding stabbed Alday with a
pocket-knife, toe wound proving fatal
in a short time. We learn that the
parties were relatives; also that
Gtiuldingwaa in custody on Monday
morning. .
hotels', toe United States, Union
_ and Congress Hall at Saratoga,
hare agreed not to open their houses
this year until the 15th June, instead of
the first as heretofore.
Safest)
don World’s Fair,
Thsse Safes foi
against Fire and
oill-rod to thepublio.
•1,000 REWARD
Will .be paid to any person that ean show
that a Herring’s PatentOhampion Safe ever
felled to preserve its contents In an acciden
tal Firel ■ . .
8. 0. HERRINS A CO../ Manofeoturers,
251 Broadway, cor. Murray st, New York,
andT62 and 64 Gravior at., N. O.
Agents—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Va.:
R. F. lies ter, Petersburg, Va.j Rowland
Brother!,, N<
c., W. Herring A Son, Atlanta, Ga., La
Booh* A Bell, Savannah, Ga.,- J. M. A B. F.
Reed, West Point, Ga., Holmes A Oo., Char
leston^. O. Jan 12—twSm
DYSPEPTICS BEAD!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
T8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
ormer ye ^ olJ>w( ^ this vi-
Pref. W. w. Sharpe, and ot
Inlty Ban attest to its virtues.
For sslo in Romo, by
EM**'.; -*
t. a YEISER.
GREAT EXCITEMENT I
GRAND SCHEME FOR
lilr; • . APRIL, I860, .
CLUB RATES FOR T> -rqoimiEK
For eight dollars wo will jj 10
-IU GE0RGJASTATEL0TTERY
imi & ISGQtS&S, "
Would call the attention of the public to their Stock of
for too same time, to the getter Up of
tho club. -v •. i-V'V
For sixteen dollars we will furnish
four Subscribers, each witir the 2ri-
Weehly Courier for one year, and send
one copy regularly for the same time to
the getter up of the club. ^ f*.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To New Subscribers,
gpi CLUB RATES WITH THE
Southern Cultivator
The Largest, Cheapest &Rest
, Agricultural Paper
In tlxe Soutb,
- TO OLUBS’OF FOUR THE
“Weekly Courier*’ and “Southern Cultivator 1 ’
Will be sent for one year at the ex
ceedingly low prices of
Two Dollars and Fifty cents,
each subscriber invariably in advance.
Old subscribers by paying past dues,
ean come in with the Clubs. ;
Where, can toe Planters of the Chero
kee Country get * as muoh interesting
reading for the same money 7 Just
think of it, by making up a olub of four
you geta.first rate family Newspaper
and the best Agricultural Magazine
published in toe South, both one year
all for only Two Dollars a half.
,mar23wtf.
n city ot Bavannah Ua.
CLASS 68 to be Drawn April, V,
P CLASS 67,' i. « *» 14, :
CLASS 68, - «.yA « 21; :
Prize
X
. MeKINNEY & ‘‘Co., Managers.
Author:..-j jjj. gj, cc i ft i Actef tho Legislature.
25,prizes.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZjvr 0 EVERY 2 rK’S.
capital" PRIZE
00,00 o^.:
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be Drawn Each Saturday, in I860, in. the
city of Savannah Ga.
1866.
I860.
1860.
CLASS 89, «* « 28) 1830.
CLASS 85, * U « 81. 1860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
~ - •60,oooirdF!*•
20,000 is
10,000 is - .
6,000 iff"
4,000 is "
8,000 is '■
1,100 is .1
1,000 are
500 ere
406 are m *
306 are * '
200 aro
150 are
100 are/
95 are
85 art J (t,v-
Approximation Frizes.
25,448 prises, amounting to $212,146
25,828 Prize* Amounting to $360,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Cortifieatei.of Packages will be sold at the
.following rates, which is the risk:
A Certificate of Paekage of ID Wholes, $00
Do do 10 Halves, 80
Do v do "10 Quarters, . 15
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60
NO. 40.
NIGHT lar moelin80 ’ ovor y WEDNESDAY
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G.,
THOS. J. PERRY, V. G.,
R. T. HARGROVE, Seeretar
W. N. DDCKER, Treasurer.
fobOtrily. ; r '
X ROME tx y
R °y al ^o c . ha P ter ^
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in eahh month,
TlfOS. J.; PERRY, H.P.,
ANDREW .I. BEARDBN, K.,
•WILLIAM N. DUOKER, B.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Sco’y. feMtrily.
,—. — —he greatest
remedies tllkt has ever been Jold before the
ibsI ...
public for Fover and Ague, and which have
received the highest eneonium from the pros*
and the people, IS Dr. J. Hostetler's Celebra
ted Bitt.-rs. Who would endure the tortures
arising from this terrihlo disease, wlion it can
be so easily cured f Who would endhre sleep
less nights, burning fevers and toy chills al
ternately, when a remedy can btf obtained,
for a more trifle ? And yet bow many families
linger outa painful existence under thtsdead-
ly blight, and do nothing .but gulp down
3 uinine, until it becomes as commen as'their
ail meals, and yet they are not relieved.—
None but the foolish and weak wonldUositato
to procure those valuable Bitters, and save
themselves intense agony. Sold.by Druggist
aud dealers generally everywhere.
ffl&'See advertisement in another column.
uiar20trilm.
olos* the money to our address for the tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be for-
wardod by first mail. Purchasers can have
tickets ending in any figure they may desig
nate.
Tho list of drawn numbers and prizes will
.bo sent to purchasers immediately after tho
drawing. ;
All communications Btrictly csnfidcntlal.
Orders for Tickets or Cortificatos, by Mail
or Express, to bo directed to
McKINNEY A Co„
h, Ga.
A Cold to the Suffering.
Tho Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con-
Zumption, when all other meant had failed,
by a ruelpe obtained from a learned physician
residing In the great olty of Joddo. This re
cipe has cured great numbers who were suf-
forring from Consumption, Brenobitis, Sore
Throat, Coughs and Colds, and tho.debility
aiul nervous depression caused by these dis-
ordegs.
Desirous of benefiting others, I will send
this recipe, which I have brought home with
me, to all who need It, free of charge.
Address Rvv. WM. COSGROVE,
280 Baltic street,
Jan28-tw3m , Brooklyn, N. Y.
111 DEATH I II
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
'•Csator's” ,
“Oostar’s” Rate, Roaoh, Ac. Exterminator
“Ooetar’s”
“Oostar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Ooetar’s”
“Oostar’e” EleOtrie Powder, for Inseeto, do.
nuTBors instantly '
Rats, Roaohos, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Ante, Moths, Mosquitoes, Floas,
Insects on Plante, Insects on Animals,' do.,
do.. In short, every form and specie* of
VERMIN,
10 Years established'in New York City—used
by the eity Poet Offloe, the oity Prisons and
Station Houses, C ' "'
the eity Hotels,
and by more tl
Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them.
Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities.
Regular sizes, 25c. 59e. and $1 Sexes, Bottle,
I! IBbwabnI I! of spurious imitations. Examine
each Box, Bottle and Flask, and take noth
ing bat “Costab’s."
,00 Boxes sept by Mall.
i d $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, dc., by
Express.
Address order*—or for “Oirenlar to Dealers”
HENRY* It. COSTAR,
Prinetnal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by FAMLL d Ybissr, Wholesale and
stall, Rime, Ga. feb2tri8m.
Prioe at
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the Increased price
of every article of h^me con
sumption, we, as a portion o<
■ sumption, we, as a portion
B the laboring class, feel that
at the present low prices of Lu
ring, therefore*
.. mderelgned, shall on end softs
1st of February next, put tile pries of
ber at our respective nulls, at $1 *5 per
Hauling and Kiln-drying not included.
Haulinx and!
Remember ear Texms Ve INVARIABLY
CASH
J. G. MORRIS.
jar--Other Dealers ik. Lumber are invited
to join in this movement. jsalltwawtt
1
X
1
X
1
X
1
5
10.
2
2
2
W
100
100
100
20,060
10,000
£,000
4,000
1)100
6,000
Vo
7,500
10,000
0,500
8,600
XOOKATTHlfi.
a splendid drawing on
The Three Number Flan!
Which take’s placo on every Wednesday and
Saturday In I860." "
1 Capital Prize of........,, $28,008
1 Frfzo of.. ...„. .4,600
1 Prize of.. 4,000
, 1 Prisoof......
X ‘Prize .of............................ *M..
10 Prizes of... $700 arc
40 Prizes of.. 175 aro
50 Prizes ot.
259 Prizes ot.
04 Prizes of.,
,000
126 are.,
80 are.:.....-.. 20,720
60 are h,200
64 Prizes of....; SO are 1,920
64 Prizes of...., 20 are......... 1,280
5,632
28,224
2 Prizcsof..,
Prizes of
10 are 56,320
5 are 141,120
34,312 Prizes Amounting to
Whole Tickets
Shares in
$281,481.20
95,
Proportii
IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, en.
mar22trl.
Savannah, (
EATING SALOON,
BY
W. A. DARDEN.
First Door below Walker’s
' LIVERY STABLE-
fTUIE Subscriber has fitted up a first cIosb
JL Best
Restaurant, and will bb prepared to servo
up Meals at all hoarB of tho day or night, at
reasonable prices. Ham and Eggs may be
had at all times, and Oysters, Shod,/Birds,
Ducks, Squirrels and other luxuries, each in
thoir season. People from tho country will
find thio a convenient placo to get a Good
Dinner Cheap. W. A. DARDEN.
mar22triwtf. : -■
Farm to Rent or Sell.
On Johns Creek near Floyd
*' (rings, containing 320 acres—
out 100 of which is cleared,
and 80 first quality creek bot-
Apply to
GEO. T. STOVALL,
aprStwawlm Rome, Ga.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[Rouse formerly occupied by Robt. Bailey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
, Chemicals
TXTOTTED respectfully inform his
VV friends and customers, and
pnblio generally, that he is
now opening a very largo and at-
tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dyestufls, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Also, Prints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Gloss,Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drag Store.
Having hadsoveral years experience, and
by giving his personal attention to the busl*
ness, he hobos to merit a share of pablia pa-
publio pa-
furnish his cub
articles, at as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Go.. Re
member the location. Tho wants of the
country shell be supplied. febll.’OC.
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY!!
X)Y authority of tho Educational Board of
»» said county, yon arc, hereby, notified to
be present, for examination, either on tho
Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant,
May or June, at the Ofitce of Taylor A Bar
ber, Summerville Go., whore and when cer
tificates may-be obteinod os required by tho
Statute, In suoh oase m&do and provided.—
This April 6^^1860.
■12w5t. W.F.
aprl
. BARBER, Examiner.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
T he day for puffs, blowing, Ac., Ac., has passed-all We WANT, all
wo ask is, that tho PEOPLE will oall and so* for themselves. W* are new propos
ing to establish a
MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS,
the Dry Goods trade, and have fitted up Rooms for itispntpna is tbs'
Magnificent Store Holtovon Broad Street, and will be plvpwWb ob any
lk men. Goods from
Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates.
OUR STOCK OF
lei connection with the D:
Upper M*ry ot our
time, to SUIT Gentlkmen.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, ITAL. CLOTHS, BANG UP8, Ac. fee.,
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
Thankful for the many evidence* of confidence, heretofore extended, we are
enlarge our business so os to enable us to fhrnlBh all varieties ('" *
formerly, as wo are convinced that a small business will not
prices t l tho consumer, must be mad* up in quantity sold.
mar27w*trilm. SLOAN A HOOPERS.
extended, we are anxious to
■ of Goods at less rate* fhsn
pay, aad what we yield ire
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
"J
sin j mmmmM swmmm
SA TURD A Y, MARCH, Zl»t. f I860,
Assets.
Bills resolvable end Special
• XioaiiB, * *' '*
. believed to be
Cash on hand, Bills
Banks and Speolt.
aoT a 'i ;
of other)
$163,690 00
8,425 72
Liabilities.
Capital Stoek
Circulation
Dae Depositors...................wo.
$167,025 72
Stockholders.
W. S. COTHRAN.:.,..408 shares $46,800 00
O. H. SMITH..... 479
W. A. FORT...; ....489
J. H. MeCLUNG 70
A. G. PITNER - 20
N. J. OMBERG.i ;. 25
JN0. HAWKINS 6
. 47,900 00
40,900 00
7,000 00
2,000 01
2,600 00
- 500 00
$168yflOO' 00
.$158,000 00*
> 1,534 W
890 7*
$167,626 7*
Directors,
W. 8. COTHRAN,
C. H. SMITH,
W. A. FORT,
A. G. PITNER:
J. H. McOLUNG-
EORGIA, Flqvd County Before me came W. 8. COTHRAN, President, and JOHN
XJT MeBRYDE, Cashior, of Uie Bank of the Empire Slate, who being duly sworn, say
that the above statement ot the condition of said Bank is true and correct to the best of
their knowledge and belief, sworn to and subscribed before me, April 11, 1880.
W. S. COTHRAN, President,) CHAS^H. SMITH, J. LC.
JOHN MeBRYDE, Cashier. — -
[aprill2.]
Singer’s Sewing Machines.
PRICES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90
■and; $l6p. s. 'i.v; ^
plain reason why Singer’s Sewing-
Maohincs have always sold readily at a
higher average price than any other, is that
they are better, more durable, more rellable,
capable ot doing a much greater variety of
work, and earning more money. Long con
tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit.
In the purchase of what ore oalled cheap
Sewing-Machines, thousands hare been de
ceived and disappointed, but with Singer’s
Maohincs thqre is never any failure *r mis-
Siiiger’s New Family Sewing-Machine
the prioe of which is only $50, is a light and
olegantly decorated Machine, capable of per
forming, in the bost style, all the sewing of a
private family. . It has secured a great repu
tation during the few months since pt wu
first offered to the public.
Singer’s Transverse .Shuttle-Maehiae,
to be sold at $75, is a machine entirely new in
its arrangement; it is very beautiful, mores
rapidly and very easily, and, for family use
and light manufacturing purposes, is the very
best and cheapest Machine ever offered to
the public. Those Machines - are being in
creased in number os rapidly as possible, and
yet tho demand for .them ean not.be folly
Supplied. t.r -.-.iif. -■ 'Jnd'vi • "
Singr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly sold at $135, but now reduced to $9(
is too well known all over the world to neeu
any description. Every sort of work, coarse
or fine, cun be done with it. > W FtW
Singer’s No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This is thefavorite manufacturing machine
everywhere. The sixo of the Machine gives
ample space for almost every description of
work, wh ichjtogother with its admirable work-
ljtogother with its admirable work
ing qualities, gives it a decided advantage.—
Pnoe, with tablo complete, $100.
Sinee the groat reduetlon in the pries of
these Standard Maahines, on the 1st of Oeto-
bor, 1868, the.srie of them has increased four
fold.
of Singer’s Machines make the inter
locked stitch with two threads, which is the
best stitoh known. Every person desiring to
procure full and reliable information about
Sewing-Machines, their slice, prices, work
ing capacities, and tho best methods of pur
chasing,can obtain It by sending for a copy
of I; M* Singer A Co.’s Gazette, which is a
plocorial *
piotorial paper, entirely devoted to
the sutyoct. It wifi bo su " * *
beautiful ]
mar22trily.
tied gratis.
I. M. SINGER k CO.,
458 Broadway, N. Y.
5
Also Din a
Plantation for Sale.
The Subscriber offers for solo his
Plantation, 16 miles below Rome
in Floyd county, on Coosa river,
containing 175 acres—80 of which
is in a fine state of cultivation,
acres on the Rome and Cedar Bluff
miles from the river. For further informa
tion apply to tho subscriber, v -
N. B. DREW,
Missionary Station, Floyd co., Ga.
jprfwOm
. NOTICE,
! hereby given to all persons against trad
ing for a. Promissory Note, for one hun-
_ d dollars, given toJoe Glenn, in Septem
ber or October, 1859, due six months after
date, as the consideration for which It was
• . A . a ■ H mvTAN ir feTfllWItjVjj*
given totally failed. THOS. M. ALSTON. ,
SummemUo, Ga., Feb. 18 th *60—3n*w.
White Lead and Linseed Oil;
No. 1 article, cheap, by
O
Garden Seeds. , „ •
F all-kinds and' varieties, warranted to
be the kind that will sprout,'ibr safe
* Cnoio*
TURNLEY, Ne.8
House.
febll
TURNLEY,
No. 3 Choice House.
Pure Train OLL
teblf;'' Ner. 8 Choice House.
Beware of Mineral Poisms.
ON. J. 80VEE DOOSV
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES
hisT
Imperiol Wine Bitter*
For tlrecure of Inoiptent Consam
igs, Weox Btouseohs, I ndig*stion,pys 1
sia, General or Nervous Debility, Filet end
all diseases requiring a Tonic, are mnns.
sed. They are mad* of a pure Sherry win«k
and aside from their medicinal properties,
they area most wholesome and delightful
beverage.
His Brandy CathtttM
la a sure remedy for eostlrenesc, liver com
plaint and dyspepsia. They art pleasant to
the taste; sure in their operation; end as a
cathartic, entirely, effeetually and positively
supercedes the use of Pills, to nMsteut and
dtsagrcable to the taste.
His Imperial Gin Bitten
Aot on the Kidnoyt, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are a superior remedy for dys
pepsia, connected with live* complaint In a(I
its forms. • . •
FOB FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, !
They ere truly valuable, made of pore Hoi-
landj Gin, pleasant and agreeable to the taste
end may be well termed a necessary Fsrnri.
Companion.
His Cathartic Syrup
Far Infants, Children, and delleato Feujries,
is certainly one of the meet desirable and
valuable medicines in the world. It is a per.
feet substitute for calomel, acting on the fiver
removing ell obstructions in the Bowels, enr-
ing costiveness, Indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although it is as sure and effectual in ite op.
erations os calomel, yet It is so delicious to
the tute, that children will cry far it, and it
is as gentle, Innocent and harmless as the
dews of Heaven. Thousands of mother* -
throughout the land will bless the discoverer,
of this invaluable medieln*.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD k CO,
Proprietors^
049 k 061 Broadway, New Yri-lc-
Sold by Farell A Yeiser. mor20-trily>
Cataract
WASHING MACHINE,
Clothing, Time and Lobsur Isvsd
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.*
IHE most simp!#, economical, and durabla
T HE most simpls, economical, and d
article ever offend to the pnblio toalle^
viato the discomforts of wash-day.-
DESCRIPTION!
It consists of a metal cylinder, -With* ribe
on the inside, an interior cylinder- of wood
with ribs. There is a space ot I
inches between'the two eyli:
crank turns both oylinders at. t;
in opposite directions,
suds, forcing the water 1
and : effectually removing the e
tion of the water does the the work qU
dispenses entirely with rubbing) and
saves the wear of clothes.
SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors,
54 Bookman' Bf., New York.
N. B.—State ond eoonty Rights tor sale,
and the purchasers snpplla J with Machine*
at wholesale on liberal terms.
jest-A Machine is in operation by a laund
ress daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway.
marS—triwswJm:-
HOUSE TO
T he House and lot
late residence of Dr.
Hicks, Situated to DeSoto, h
good repair; aud the
four and fir.
ly occupied
This settlemi
271 sores of
er improvements, Fruit
R. J. Joh.vhon, or to
Amr30w2m. FRANCIS'