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Remembered,
dwo11
A holy andunited to^d’well—
^ wSfeSl, beauti&f Midair;
And tho’ I hfeld he?^W &«d wfcjpt.
There cameadark^and bitter night,
When leaden clouds were piled' aloft,
And loudly winter winds did rave,
And winter snows fell fast and soft,
They fell upon her new-made grave.
And now, when many years have past,
When I have older, colder grown,
There comes to cheer my heart at last
A smile as sweet as Annie s own;
Like stars that shine thro* Autumn
And'brighten all the misty air.
Such smiles for weary hearts arise
To win them from distrust and care.
Still in the watches of the night
Those visioned eyes may came to me,
Still may there beam from them a light,-
A glance which I alone' can see.
Remembrance of the dead can mahe
A living love more fond and near,
And it may be for her sweet sake,
That these blue, eyes have grown, so
dear; : ' ~
A Fact fob Consideration.—The
Chinese are a proud nation, and natur
ally enough. Their language has exist
ed four thousand five hundred years,
and everybody reads it. Our language
is a language of yesterday. A person
who lived in the Island,of Great Britain
eight hutidred years ago could not un
derstand one of us, and we could not
make ourselves understood by him.—
But Confucius wrote six or seven hun
dred years before Jesus Christ, and his
language is read, not by fifty or sixty
millions who understand the English
language, but by five hundred millions
of the human race. What a wonderful
power!—?SSr- John Bowring at a Tract
SocietyAMgjfr. ^
gtjyOneoftho most stupendous works
ever undertaken by any city in the Un
ion, is now going on immediately west
of the common in Boston. Some two
hundred acres of flats are being rapidly
filled up. The gravel and mold for
the work is brought a distance of from
six to eight miles on rail tracks, bring
ing into constant use some ten locomo
tives undone hundred cars. It is esti
mated that the land, when filled in will
be worth ten millions of dollars. It
will take four years to complete the
work.
d Mei
all ttiftt
now resorted to with jgj
diseases for which it £4
;!-Ithas«,urcdtWu- ’
two years who hod
relief, as the ntunor-
tificatcs in my pos-
The doso must be
perainont of the in
and'; usecl; In -**'*’
greatly on the
Let tho dicta
in tho use of
sistirg
arrhoca, Summer
terry, Dropsy,.flour.
CosHyenesfl, Choli
M«»rbus, Cholera
SANFOUD’S
INVIGORATOR!
3R DEBILITATES,
VER~
Compounded entirely from
dhas become an established
.titne,-knbwri find ap-
* have used it, and is
confidence in all the
is recommended,
sands Within the last
given tip till hopes of
ons unsolicited ccr-
session show,
adapted to the tem-
dividnal taking it,
titles as to act
irjBflrttaentguidc
dyer Invigorator,
or Complaints, Bil-
popsia. Chronie Di-
Compluints, Dyson-
I Stomach, Habitual
Cholera, Cholera
Yntum, Flatulence,
Jaundice, Female Weakness, and may ho used
suce&sfttuy its an' Ordinary Family Medicine.
It willj euro Sick headache, (as thousand
can. testify.).. in twenty minutes, if two or
throb Teaspdohfals are taken at commence
ment of attack.
: All who are using it are giving their testi
mony in its fuvor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigara
tor, and swallow both together. .
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
—ALSO—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
JBE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, nnd
put up in Glass Cases, Air -Tight, and.
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
tro.'.'
of tfirough
Tickets.
FROU - - ’ FROM
■Memphis.
Nashville,
New Orleans, $39 75
Mobilo 4 35 00'
■Montgomery,..- 25 00
Columbus,...... 21 00
‘ Ibariy',......,'; 23 00
aeon,.... 20 00
Ba;
tan, fc.-
Road Cars,
York of vicinilyj
L e. flplouAW • a "d Comrrfodious SId'e
$32 75
27; 76
Chattanooga,.. 25 00
Knoxville,....;
Atlanta.......... 21 00
Augustai,.; 17.50
llledical College of Alabama
AT MOBILE.
The lectures of this Institution will com
mence tboltth Nov. next.
.1 The Legislature of the State appropriated
fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for
the benefit of the College. This .donation
has enabled the -Trustees to orect
cent building complotc in all its;dop
Tho museum of, .the College has been se
lected in Europe .with great care, and is sec
ond to none in the country. There are three
large Hospitals in Mobile free to the stu
dents. ‘
, The rooms for practical Anatomy will be
opened about tha middle of- October.
• ,. t. /FACULTY.-
J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgery,
J.-pj HoustiB, M. D., Professor ot Anat
omy, ■
In’hia prao- J
ty yoars. - ■*,
Tho constantly inf..
from those who have
and tha satisfaction P4
regard to their use,
place -them Within
Tha Profession S
ferent Cathartics act Eq
of the bowels. ' nj
Tho Family • Ca- 3
due reference to this J3
been compounded
purest Vegetable 6H
alike on every paH
canal, and are
tliartic Pill is ge
which the pro
tice more than twen-
crcasing ••demand
long used tlie Pills
which nil express in
has-induced me to
tho reach of all.
wall known that dif-
on different portions
tharfle Pill has, with
well established fact
from a variety ofthe
Extracts, which act
of the alimentary
and safe in all cases
These steamships belonging to the oJcLes
flUshed and favorite, line, known ns tec
“Now York arid Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,” and were built expressly for
this litfo, tlicyare commanded by experien
ced,rakiUful and'polite officers;.and. fit com
fort, acoommod'aliOns and Fare.’ cannot be
excelled by any vessels on tho coast.
. Through Tickets nro sold
in New Orleans by R. Gbddes,- 90 Gravierst,
.-“Mobile,.' it Cox.BuAiNAitn A Co.,
“ Columbus,* “ S. If. Hu.1,, Agent Har
den’s Express and J.- M. Bivins, Rail Road
TickotVikgent, and at all other points-hycon-
nflpting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
\ JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE,
ke . A gouts, Bay 8t., Savannah,
a, BAM’L t.. MITCHELL ft SON,
feb28triwtf Agents, 13 Broadway Ni Y.
where a Cathartic ' is needed, such os De
rangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains In tho Book and Loins, Costiveness,
Pdin and Soreness over tlio whole body, from
suddoi; colp,whiell frcquoutly.if noglacted,
eud in a-long course of 'Fevor, Loss of Appo-
tite, a Crooping sousation of Cold over tlie
body. Restlessness, HcadMhe, or weight in
the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a grout
PiirifierOf.; thp Mood .and many diseases to
which flesh is hbiir, the numerous lo mention
in this adxersisement. Doso, 1 to 3.
Price, 3 Dimes.
Tho Liver Invigorator and Family Cathar
tic Pilltaro, retailed by Druggist generally,
and sold wholesale by the Trade .in till tho
large towns.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
208 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists in Romo. uuglfttwtf
KEMPTON’S
TRIC0PHER0US.
K EMPTON’S TRICOPHEROUS is
Medicated Compound _for_
ruuioriug UUU
moving dandruff, and for preventing the
hair from falling out. It is compounded on
purely scientific principles, and is entirely
of a vegetable character. It strengthens the
roots of the hair by stimulating tho scalp,
cleanses tho head, and as an agreeable acces
sory <0 the toilet is unsurpassed. In tho
words of a poet, who has proved its excellent
and varied qualities, it may now be truly
said—
Bohold a double charm, whose potent power!
Adds a new grace to beauty’s choicest dower,
Bids her rich curls a silken lustre win,
Heals the torn flesh, and cools the burning
Bkin,
The loosened hair, touched by Us balm takes
root,
And from the scalp now, living fibres shoot;
And look at woman—lo! each flower tress,
Shines as it waves, though lata ’twas lustre
less.
Smiling, Bho marks tho change—her fears
are flown,
The crowning gift of nature is hor own;
At morn and ere the liquid is applied,
The rich mass lengthonB, and grows thick
beside,
She makes no secret of tho cause, and thus
Spreads the (ust fame of Kempton’s Trico
pkcrous.
For sale by P. L.-Turnley, Rome, On
june30tw3m
Athens 11.00 A. M. -
Dr. Cogswell's
New Medical Salt.
For Inflamatory Diseases Only!
New Medical Salt
IS NOT A CURE ALL.
FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY
B .R. COGGSWELL’S New Medical Salt
1 instead of being a remedy for all ills,
control ovor but one ill, has hut one aim,
and acoompliahes but one thing, to wit: Sub
dues Inflamatory Diseases—whatever be its
form or locality, whether in the head, throat,
•abdomen, extremities or skin.
The peculiar etoOllenoe of the New Medi
cal Salt is, that without, ihe useless loss of
blood aud strength, it effectually cures In-
flamatory Diseases (no others) by producing
an equilibrium.of all the fluids in the body,
the want of which is the solo Cause of in
flammation. .
Invalids, Take Notice! —The following
forms which the- unbalanced fluids assumo
and many not here -mentioned, that have
more or less fever and prin, are easily sub
dued by the New Medical Salt as fire is ex
tinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever,
Headache, Bush of .Blood to the Head and
Heart, Fite, Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose,
Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In
flamed Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs,
Dyspopsia, VcneriM Diseases, Rheumatism
bout Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all Itel.ing
and other outaneoua eruptions. .
Dr. Coggsweti’s New Medical Salt exerts
like the vaccine matter, an extraordinary in
fluence over the veins and nrterlm, resulting
in. a gradual declining of inflammation si in
dicated by the pulse, which soon returns to
1 its natural state, as the heat, paiu and fever
disappear.
Dr, .OqggSHeH’s.Now Medical Salt does just
whet it claims'to do no more no loss—equal
ises the fluids by removing from the system
all arterial and venous obstructions. Dcscrip-
—.1—may bo obtained from any
,fleets .tills valuable medicine
Wit. B. TAYLOR ft OO.,
.0 Court Square Montgomery, Alo.
Lftgsut# (hr South Carolina, Goor-
SCHEDULE
OP
Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains.
Leave Arrive.
Augusta at 0.3ft A. M. Atlanta nl 0.45 A. M.
“ 2 3ft P. M. “ 1 • 4a P. M.
Atlanta, 8.4ft P. M. Augusta A. 51.
« 9.05 A.M. “ 0,20 P.M.
ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaves Arrives
Aususttt at 0.3ft A. M. 1 A(hollB at 8<10 A . M .
Atlanta 8.40 P. M. j
< Augusta 0.2fl P. M
'(Atlanta 11.45 “ •
A*-No trains on Athens branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving Augusta
at i2.30 Saturday Night, ami Atlafttii at 8.40
Saturday Evening.
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Loave Arrives
Augusta at 2.30 P. M. IVasbi'n at 7.25 T. M.
W..W.8,<..:•>« ■■ (iffiSf .fi: ::
Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Waslig't’n 7.25 “
Through Freight Trains Augusta to
Atlanta.
Leaves Arrrives
Charleston fi.Oft P. 51 Augusta at 6,00 A. M.
Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 “
“ 1.45 P. M. .“ 5.49 “
Through Freight Trains Atlanta to
Augusta.
Leavo Arrivo
Atlanta at 6 90 A. M. Augusta at 11.10 PM.
“ 5.15 P. M. “ 5.13 “
Freight Trains Branches.
Leave Arrive
Augusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens at 3.10 A. M.
Atlanta 6.00 “ “ 8,10 “
“ 5.15P. M. “ 8.10 “
Arrives at Washington 7.25 A. M.
.. „ 7,25 “
“ “ “ 7.25 “
marlOtrily. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
and ■
Good as, the Best !!
JOHN LAY, & CO.
K eep on hand, at their steam
Mill, a constant supgily of nil tho or
dinury kinds of Lumber, which ■ they will
deliver at tha Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and dots per 100ft,
The Steamboats charge 25tsper 100. furearry
ing to Rome, so tiiut the o 'St tiioMvSrtjd “U
the wharf, in that plnee will be gnly one dol
lnr and SOets perl 00 feot.
Orders solicited. Address
JOHN LAY ft CO..
dprilUtriOm. Sterling, ’.Ain.
Ph
.Wm, H.. Andorsoh, fif. t>.» I’roffsspr of
hysiolflgy nndPqtliology.
Geo. A. Kc.tcbum, M. D., Professor of
Principles nnd Practice of Medicine. .
F. A. Russ, M. D., Pruffessor of Materia
Medicaond Thorapeutics.
F. E. Oiirdon, M. D., Professor of Obstct-
iand Diseases of Wonlbn and Children.
W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry,
ironwy Owen, M. D., 1 Demonstrators of
A. P. Hall, M. D., J Anatomy.
H. D. Sraidt, M. D., Proseetor of Surgery
Address ' W. H. ANDERSON,
juuc20tri3m. Dean of Faculty.
is, Miiifl
ouisiana
U’s Antiphlogistic Salt—Acute
, Chronic paakage $2 69.
iws^SSer*OhrtSo^A*|m'
' * In every City, Town and
’e States!
everywhere.
im.
Beware of Mineral Poisons*
©R. J. ©OVEE ©0©S’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES
HIS
Imperial Wine Bitters
For tlie euro of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lungs, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep-,
sin, General or Nervous'Debility, Piles and
all diseases requiring a Tonic, n’re unsurpas
sed. They nro made of a pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their medicinal properties,
they nro a most wholesome and delightful
beverage.
His Brandy Cathartic
Is a sure, remedy for costivenesB, livor com
plaint and dyspopsia. They are pleasant to
the taste; sure in their operation; und as a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
auporcedes the use of Pills, so nauseous and
disagreable to tho taste.
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are a superior remedy for dys-
^ -nnected with liver complaint in all
FOB FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
They are truly valuable, made of pure Hol
land, in, pleasant and agreeable to tho taste
Companion W ° W tcrmed tt accessary Female
His Cathartic Syrup
For Infants, Children, and dclicato Females,
Is certainly one of the most desirable and’
valuable medicines in the world. It is a per-
tect substitute for calomel, acting on tho liver
removing all obstructions in the Bowels, cur*
ing costiveness, indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although it U as sure and effectual in its op
erations as calomel, yet it is so delicious 10
the taste, that children will cry for it, apd it
is as gentle, Innocent and harmless as tho
dows of Hoavcn. Thousands of mothers
throughout tha land will bless tho discoverer
of this invaluable medicine.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD ft CO., .
Proprietors,
640 ft 651 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Farell ft Yeiicr. 'mar20-trilv
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
For tils curs of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Moused,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, <f«.
In view of tho fact that every member of
the human family is more or less subjected to
some of tha above complaints, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge o.
exercise of common sense, they may be able
so to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure pep
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, the true course to pursue is,
certainly, that which will produoc a natural
state of things at the least hazard of Vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter
has introduced to this country n prepara,
tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which at this day is n> » new
medicine, but one that bus been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who havo
used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, ang
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable tne system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhtsa, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, ami
caused principally.by tho change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulated, by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
a disease which is probably more-prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, than
any other; the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements-of thu diges-
tive organs, can bo cured without fail by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT-
TERS as per directions on tlie bottle. For,
thiB disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use an article known to .be infault le 1
Every country have their Bitters ns n pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the system in general, and utnong them all
there is not to be found a more healthy
people than the Germans, fro n whom till*
Reparation emanated, based upon sctemifii
experiments which bus attended to adviinc'-
EATING SALOON,
BY
W. A. DARDEN.
First Door below Walker’s
LIVERY STABLE-
T HE Subscriber has fitted up a first class
Restaurant, and will be prepared losrrvo
up Monlsat all Hoars of the day or night, at
reasonable-prices. Hum aud Eggs may be
had • at nil times, and Oysters, Shad, Birds,
Ducks, Squirrels and other luxuries, each in
their season, l’cople from the country will
find this a convenient ploeo to got n Good
Dinner Cheap. IV. A. DARDEN.
mar22triwtf.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
This is a new discovery ! It is the result of
learned research! .ft is
■ _ triumph of Scientific
SKILL ! ! !
XT is n rhomioal Union of materials pro-
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the uir wo breathe. Its action is In
.ibcdjunt-c to fixed laws.
- : -Quick,• Sure und Powerful t
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens j
Itreinovcs all offensive odors ;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is tlie best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds ; .
It destroys all vegetable aud animal’ poi
sons - - ,,
• It relieves in u few seconds the bites of in-
licos Ac.;
It scatters boils when forming ;
ItSonthcK boils when formed, und heals
them rapidly;
It is good lor carbuncles, corns ulccrsjalid
ores ; *. ;
Iteieatise the teeth nnd purifies the breath.
Tho worst symptoms of Typhoid and
.Scarlet’FoVot 1 ;nfo mitigated by tile use of
this Fluid: it ba< been knoivn to check the
spread of Typhoid. Fever in. families and
plantations.
•gists and country tncr-
roin wlioin orders uru re-
For sale by
iliants generally-
sportfully solicited.
Try at toast one Lottie. Prlyc fifty cents
Follow directions.
Manufactured only ill the laboratory of .1
Darby, Auburn, Ala.
It may bo ordered from
PROF. JOjir DARBY,
Auburn, Ala.
FOR FAMILY USE.
,-XlpS MEND ARTICLES IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, Gloss, Ivory, Bolic,
Alabaster,. Marble, Rubber, Guttn Per-
cha; Cloth, Paper, Papiet Macho,
Shell-, Horn, Plaster, Ac.
And indeed there is scarcely an article in
the wholo Tongeof domestic economy, wheth
er it be for use or -ornament, wliloh, when
brokeiv, i-anilot* with- this prenuration -be re
stated to its original value. It challenges
(no ytorfd for’lts superior. , ft is indispensa
ble id every " .. .. ..
HOUSE, W0RK8HIP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no. person, after a trial of
Star’s Chemically Prepared Glne
would willingly dispense with it for four
times it cost. It is always ready, and ulways
reliable. It is not offensive to the smell, and
is npt affected by climate, and where known
it has become a FIXED FACT,
The attention of-doalers and consumers is
invited to tho following testimonials regard
ing its superior qualities:
Newaok, Nov. 26,1859.
“After a faithful trial of Star’B Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the
Phenix Works, I most cheerfully recom
mend ils use for all purposes generally re
quired, and especially for family use.
C. A. CARTER.’’
“Wo, tlie undersigned, having tested Star’s
Prepared Glue, agree with the above recom
mendation.
“WM, B. DOUGLASS,
Cabinet Ware 5Ianafacturer, Newark, N. Y.
. “LY8ANDER WRIC4HT,
Machine Depot, 236 Market st.. Ne'k. N. J.
“IIEDENBURG A LITTELL,
Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J.
“WM. H. KIItK A CO.,
Carpenters n«d Builders, Newark, N. J.
“LIVERICII A ENDELS,
Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.
Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue
is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers.
Grocers, Fancy Goods Duulcrs, Hardware
Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer
chant generally. Price 25 cents ]>cr Ilottic.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put.up fur dealers in eases from 1 to 12 do:
Asplendid Lithographic Show Curd, prin
ted in e.oiors given ivitii cneli package.
All ardors nr letters of inquiry by mail ad
dressed to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY
51 Liberty st. N. Y.
will reecivo prompl'nttoiitioti.
SS5SL.A liberal discount tu^t.lin trade.
Sold by P. L, Turuley, No. 3, Choice Hotel,
Rome, Ga.
april24trl1y.
DR.
. CEL^RATED'
LIVER-PI
SOW THE CURB OP
Hepatitis or Liver
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE
Van Wert <tuarrr.
rpiIE subscriber lias on linnd about 5011
JL squares of Rooting Slate, of all sizes
ami best quality, and will continue to keep
enough to supply all demands hereafter.—
Price,' six dollars per square at. the Quarry
nasli. erwilf make liberal TIME nrrmig
inents with eontractors, or will coniraet fo
putting it on in the best style.
SEABORN JONES. Jr.
fublltrily. Van Wert, Ga.
iVili
F. B.- Persons wishing ores, satis water,
etc., analyzed, cun have it done oh rcusouabl
terms by.sending to Prof. Darby.
Sold by Baker A EeliolB, Home, Ga.
jimo21tf3ly.
the destiny of this great preparation
medical scale of science.
TEVEE. A3TD AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, fthlcli fixes I.
nlentless grasp on the body of innii, .reducing li!m i
a mere shadow in a short space of time, and re-nlei-in
him physically and mentally uso)* 811 . #»'• '* defease
and driven fpora tlie body 1-y tlie lino of 1108TETTK I!’
RENOWNED BITTKltS. Farther, any of the jil-m
■tatsd diseases can not be contracted when upowu .
any ordinary conditions producing tnein, If the Ilian
are used as per directions. And iis it nelflier tre.in-
nausea nor oITendi thq pdlotc. anJ tendering unnccc, -
suy any change of diet or Interruption to uuial i-ttr
nits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy nlgcstl”-
the complaint la thus removed as speadlly »* U coi
plgtftgt with the production of a thorough uud porno
aentemr#.»Jt; * ’ •- ''
Por Persons in advanced years
Who ore tuffeting from anjenfeehlcd constitution pi::-
infirm body, these Bitten are Invaluable non ye»t"r
ti n <j, strength and vigor, and neods only to i e tri,
to be appreciated. And to a mother while mirsli.
these Bitters are Indispensable, especially where tl
mother • nourishment Is inadequate to the dom:o.>
of the child, consequently het strength ft .viol
and here it Is where a good tonic, such ns liiiitctiet
Stomach Bitters Is'nMded to Import temporary strwigt
and Vigor lo tho system. Imdlea sliohtd by nil meat
by this rented/for all eahes of ihHIIly, qji'd.'U-fore,
doing, ask yonr pfiysW»5, Who, If hoj, u«ti|ttaii,t.
with tho virtues of the Bitters, will recommend tin
uar, In all cases of weak'iien.
' CAUTION.—We caution tlie public njtnim
osing shy of the'many imitn'iions or cuti-
terfeits, but ask for.HosnsTjtR's Qi.li na,u>.;
Btomacu Btrriatg, ana see that each bolt I
has the words “ Dr. J,; Hostettor’s Sbuiincl
Bitten” Mows on tlie side’of thfl’lnittie, am
stamped . on tho metallic cap. covering lift
oOrk, and obsorvo Hint our autograph sigun
tun le on tho label.
BT Prepared gnd Bold by HOSTETTER 6
SMITH, PltUbugb, Pa., »Hd sold by «i
DrnggUts, groeerg, and dealers genrrall)
thronghont the ' lied States, Caniuta, Stall-
Amerlrd and Germany.
SOOVIL & MEAD,
NK1V OHI.M.V3N, I. • ..
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Singer’s Sewinf JHapliines
PRftJES REQXPSED TO&M, $75, $90
■ and $100. :>■ •- -
rXlHE n’n'B reasoii' why. Singer’s-Sewin
X Machines have.always soM roadygS*
higher nve'fagbprice tjutn anv otlibr, UPth
they ere better, more durable, more reliable,
cuimbtc o; dtiiitg.a muah greater variety of
work.nml earning more money. Long con
tinued popnlarity Is proof of storting merit.
rFtlie pttJrptue pf what arc cubed ohettp
Jcwi ni.-M.-ii-hincs, tlumrtq'ids have boeu do-
qtived and disappointed,--, hut with Singers
Maeliiiies UieWis never any. failure or mis
toko.-- - *
Siiigor’s New Family Sowiiig-Blachine
the price of -which is only $50, is a light and
elegantly doitoVntod Machine, capah’e ef 'pcr-
forinlng’jn (lie IVeqt Btyln, nil the sowing of n
pri rate family. Hltas:»eoi)red a great.repa
tation during the lew montjis smoo ,it '-woi
first offered to tlie public.
Siupe.r’s Transverse ShnUle-MachWe
to lie sold at $75, IS u maciiitie entirely now lit
its arrangement! it is very beautiful, moves
rapidly and very easily, and, for family ttso
and light inauul'aeturiug purposes, is the very
best aua cheapest Maehiuo ever offered:, to
the public. Tlteso .Maohines are being in
creased in number as rapidly as possible, and
yet the demand for them can not- be fully
supplied,
Singr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly soli at $185,-but now reduced to $90,
is too well known all over tho world to need
any'drseription. Every sort of work, coarso
or fine, o»n bo done with it.
Singer's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
■Tliis is the favorite manufacturing machine
ovorywhero. The size of tho Machine gives
tmplo space for almost every description of
work, whic h'togo titer witbita admirable work-
ne qualities, gives It a deoided advantage.—
Price, with table oompleto, $100..
Since tho great reitiiotlon in tlie price of
those Standard Maohines, on the 1st pf Octo
ber, 1858, the sale of them bos increased four-
f0 Ail of Singer’s Mooliinos moke the Inter
looked stitch with two threads, whioh Is the
best stitch known. Every person de|iring to
procure fnU and reliable information about
Bowlng-Maehlnos, their sites, prices, work
ing capacities, ond the best methods of pur
chasing, can obtain itby Bonding for a copy
of I. M* Blnger A Co.’s Gasotto, which is a
beautiful pictorial paper,entirely devoted to
the subject
mai22trily. 488 Rrondway,.N. Y,
Varnishes of all Kinds.
A LBO, TURPENTINE, for salo by
TURNLEYJ
febU.
No. 3 Choice House.
int,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Liver.
P AIN’ the iflglit 5/dej utider the edgi of'
the ribs, increase oft presibrtf} sometime*'
the paitf iS’ift the left side) tfte patient is*
rarefy able to-lie on the lift-side; • sbiwetimes*
the' nalii< fy feltt under the shoulder bladcj.
and ft (reqnettfly eittefids 1 tb' the-tojt of thtfJ
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a'
rheumatism in the arm. The stomach i*-
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,,
the bowels in general arc costive, sometime* ‘
alternative with lax; the head, is troubled;
with pain, accompanied with a dul). Heavy
sensation in the back part. 'There is gene
rally a considerable loss of memory, accom-
tanied with a painful sensation of having
eft undone something which ought to have
been done. A slight, dry cough is some
times an attendant. The patient complains
of weariness and debility; he is easily startled,
his feet are cold or burning, and he com-
ilains of a prickly sensation of the skin;*
tis spirits arc low; and although-he is'satis
fied that exercise would be bencfWal to him,
yet he can scarcely snmnton up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every
remedy. Several of the above symptoms
attend the disease, but cases have occuwcd
where few of them efftted, yet examination*
of the body, after death,'has shown th?'
liver to have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases or
Acue and Fever, when taken with Quinine,
arc productive of the most happy results. No
better cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would advice
all who arc afflicted with this, disease to give
them A FAIR TRIAL. do*
Address al! orders try
FLEMING BROS., Pitrouroh, f't. #
I*. 8. Dv’iiteM ntv! INiy*iriiuM*i»rilPt1nM from olliors Hmrf
Klointnis Urns. \vH! do \v**ll t«» write tliefcorder* d:?«tinctly*
old tub unit-' Out fir. M' fsinfi'*. /ov/Mrrrf /»»/ Firming
Urn*.. Pittthurjhs V-i. To fit*wMiiiu to >tive them n
t.inl. wr will l‘ivw*tr'l |v*r imlL jirnt |«dd, tonuy purt of
lie United .-’tote*; .)J<* 1» X T IM1I* f«»r twelve lliniM’etifc
Mt<tti^e *ftiiiui|i4. ur o;». vl-M »f Veiiiiifngi* fur foorteeii
liree-tenf Mtump-t, All rder»< f om Ciundii miiitt Ini mo>
oi»|ui|rte.| !»>• fw.-’Dty iviifri exrm'.
>••1.1 by nil re** K’CtnWs. Dr»i*<Ki4l*, an ! Oomifry fitort
:C4h*lHjfri geuorally.
For Fnl«». whotpsalo ond. retail* l*y P. L
Turnlry* Rome, Gu.
EES T0i®|, D!
BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN!
This delicious tonic stimulant
E Sl’EGIALLY designed for tlie use of tin-
Medical Profession fiiul flic Pninihj, hav
ing mineraettkd tfiosu-calit-fl "G:ns”*‘Aromat-
io, “Cordial,” “Mediaatod;’’ “Selinnpps” Ac.,
-is now indorsed by all of the prominent pliy-
siuiuna, ohcuiists, autl ciinnoissoiTrsns p issi-s ■
sing-till of th-iso intrinsic mudidnal qiiolitive
(tonic and diuretic) which bcl-.ng to an old
und pure Giu. Put up in quart butties anil
sold uy all druggist, grocers, Ac.
(Established iti l778.)
A. M BININGER A CO., Sole Prop’rs, ■
No. 10 Broad >St., N. Y.
Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice
Winos, Brandios, Ac., direct from U. 8. Bon
ded Warehouses. Orders from tiio country
wil meet with prompt attention.
Our Slock of choice. Rattled Liquors comprises
Ihe largest and most varied assort
ment in this market
Opinions of the Press.
The Biniugcr.V 338 Broadway, havo a vary
high reputation to sustain, /is tin- oldest, and
best house in New York.—Hume Journal.
Tlie house of A. M. Biningcr A Co., No
338 Broadway, lias sustained fur a period of
eighty years, a reputation that may well b.
envied.—N. Y. Evening Post.
The name of A. Al. Biningcr A Co., is a
guaranty,ol the exact uud literal truth of
whatever they represent.—K. Y. Commercial
Advertiser.
The Importing house of A. M. Biningor A
Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon
principles of integrity, fairness, and bighost
lion fir.—--V. Y. Evening Express.
We havo quoted tlteso complimentary no
tices of the Now York press to tho end that
those who are still strangers to us may ob
tain such just ideas of our position and repu
tation, as will enable them to determine
whether tho statements which wo have
mado are entitled to their .consideration and
confidence. nprillOtriwly
Gas Lights! Gas Lights!!
Gas made from common
PINE WOOD!
W. II. MAG ILL &CO„
Builders of Ogs Apparatus for making Oas
from Wood.
T HE subscribers ore now prepared to build
nnd furnish Gas Apparatus for oitios,
villages, towns, public nnd private buildings,
on short notice.
Gas mado from soinmon pine wood is cheap
er and better than any other light known
from another sourco.
Parsons-wishing to boo tho Wood Oas
Works in operation, ean see them at Grady,
Nicholson A Go’s., Col. Hammonds’s or Dr. 4
Ware’s in Athons, Go. >
- iSD-All kinds of Gas and Steam fitting
done toordcr
'3cO.AH kinds of Gas and Steam fittings
constantly on hand, for lighting and hooting
purposes.
Orders sent through the Post Office, or oth
erwise, will be pnnotaally attended to.
Romo, Ga W. H. MAGILL ft CO.
J. X. ItOSS, V*. H. llAGILL.
norSO—ly.
White Lead and Linseed Oil.
No. 1 article, cheap, by
.febtl
TURN LEY,
No 3 Choice House.
An aperient and stomachic preparation of
£R0N purified of Oxygen and Carbon by corn,
bustion in Hydrogou, of big'i medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of tho
following complaints, viz.:
DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA-
CIATXON, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA. CONSTI
PATION SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA.
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES. INTER-
MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS-
MENSTRUATI0N WHITES. CHLOROSIS. < t -.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and
thus circulating through the wholo sy-tom, r.o
part of the body can escape their truly wonder
ful influence
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can for a moment bs
compared with It Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, palo and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its n n ces3ity in al
most every eonceivable ea30. In all ensos of
female debility (fluor albue, ohloro’te, etc.), it*
effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
of medioine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
pnd fully restorative effects. Good apputi to, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exeroise, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachio and general restorative
it has no superior and no substitute.
Put np tn neat flat metal boxes containing
BO pills, price 00 cents per box I six boxes,
•SI BO | one dozen boxo«,$* OO. For sol'' by
Druggist* generally. Will be sent free to
•nyaudrcMWn receipt or the price. All let*
ten, orders, etc., should be addressed to
B. B. LOCKE & CO.,
General Agents.
330 BROADWAY, N Y.
N.n—The above Is a fhc-slmUc of the
label sa oaeb box.
applied. Tho roraodies are vegotablo.
proof of his unrivalled buccoss in tits trekt-
P® 1 ? 1 »/ Cancerous Diseases, he would refer
to tho following gentlemen i... ■
n- Dr r S? y u *7 Jff’^morsvillo, Tennu
Dr. J. M. Fort, M. D., Koysburg, Ky.; Dr.
Dillard, D . D., Loxingt6D,. Ky.: Earner
Spindle, Esq., Fredericksburg, Va.) Hon.
Jool ^rry,-Mississippi; D r. NoifflSet, M. D.,
Port rtoyal. Ky.; Dr. feayles, M. D„ Ripley;
Mo., Dr. Dillard, M. D„ ChioMo, HI.; Pater-
ton Tanner, Athens, All^ H.. Eaton,
LL.D., Murfreesboro’, Tonn.: Rev. J. . R.-
Gravcs, Nashville, Tenn.. M.L. Berry. Esq»
Mnrpl.v, N C.l Dr. Manev, M. D., Tomp-
kin.vlllo. Ky.; Elder W. 6. Buck, Marion,
Eider C. H. Stillwell, Rome, Ga.; Dau-
id Ware, IsnOrniiffo, Ga.
Mttrfree.'boro, Tuuu., Jtiue 23—trily.