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age
which it
It has oared thou-
two yean who had
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bvorac* SPPLITON.
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Over our door-way loses twine—
)jij an humble home, but half divine,
In a tangle of roses and eglantine.
, j
Wee little windows wnnilv look, _
From under the old roof-tree, into a
brook, jyz AAfiAllflfc f| a^7^ed}ia <ueh
Frollicktng down from a rooky-nook. ^4 ft tiy 0 n' the Bow-
‘•Welcome darling l”. titey jjeeqi to say
To the musical streamlet tripping away
Cheerfiilly down through the meadow-
hay; .
Or wistiully sometimes, “Prithee stay!"
But never the laughing waves delay,
Tho’ ever so softly echoing ay l
To the lean-to roof gray liohens cling—
Over it great elm-branohes fling
Drowsy shadows, and laaly swing.
Singing and swinging to and fro
In the odorous air, their tassels flow
Tenderly over the cot below.
And the sills are velveted o’er with moss
Soft as a lady’s silken floss—
Thresholds a fairy queen might cross 1
Hither and thither the robins flit,
Or, saucily under the roses sit,
Asking liberty—never a bit 1
Happy as ever tho birds are wer—
Happy as never the birds can be—
For the birds oan’t love, as I love thee 1
Under the roses we sit and dream,
’Till sorrows only like rose-leaves seem,
Floating away on the rippling stream 1
g©*Soroe of our ladies who expect
to confer the honor of dancing with
them upon the Prince of Walos, if he
comes here, have not been alittlo amus
ed that the Prince, in the dance, gives
the lady his left hand, and she is not
permitted to take his right, os being
contrary to etiquette. That’s among
his subjects, but here in the United
States ho is among equals, among sov
ereigns, and our belles will remind him
of that fact. Princes are sometimes
rude, but gentlemen never. They will
tell him that it is well enough to be a
Prince in Canada, but in the United
States he has tc be a gentleman: they
won’t dance with him without his giving
them the right hand 1 They abhor mor
ganatic matches.
Let th* dictates of
in the use. of the
and it will otire Lit-,
ious Attacks, Dys-
arrhoea, T.-Sammor
terry, .DM|&y, Soar
fact, a Standard Medicine, known and ap-
1 is
it, and
3!ln all the
is MdMm&ded.
sands within the last
f
The dose, mui
psrament of the. Iji
Mid pa mmA
session show,
adapted to the tem-
idual taking it,
titles as to act
New York
Great Reduction in Rates of Passage.
New Arrangement
of through
Ido
.rotor,
Bil-
ronio Di-
inplainta, Dysen-
Btomach, Habitual
Cholera, Cholera
Infantum, Flatulence,
Costiveness, Cholic,
Morbus, Cholera
Jaundioe, FemalQ Weakness, and may be used
suooesfUlly as an Ordinary Family Medicine.
11 will cure Sick headache, (as thousand
eon testify) in twenty minutes, if two or
three Teaspoon this are taken at commence
ment of attack.
All Who are using it are giving their testi
mony in its favoiv
Mix water in thq mouth with the Invigara-
tor, and swallow both together.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. -
—ALSO—
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC FILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
T)URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and
JT put up in Glass Gas.
wiUJcee|> in any climate.
but active Cathartic (Q
has.used in his prae- |J|
Hi
o constantly in-
from those who havo
and the satisfaction
regard to their use,
place them within
The Profession
ferent Cathartics act
of the bowels.
Tho Family Ca-
due reference to this
been compounded
purest Vegetable
alike on every part
canal, and are good
Air Tight, and
thartte l’ill is gentle
which the propritor
tice more than twen-
creasing demand
long used tho Pills
which nil express in
has induced me to
the reach of oil.
well known that dif-
on different portions
thartic Pill lias,with
well established fact
from a varioty ofthe
Extracts, which act
of the alimentary
and safe in all coses
COOSA RIVER
canal, ana are gi
whore* Cathartic is needed, such os De
rangements of the Stomach, Sloepiness,
Pains in the Bock and Loins, Costiveness,
Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from
sudden oolp, whieh frequently, if nogluctcd,
end in a long course of Fever, Losb of Appe
tite, a Creeping sensation of Cold over the
body. Restlessness, Headache, or woight in
the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in
Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great
Purifierof the blood and many diseases to
which flc9h is hoir, the numerous to mention
in this adxcrsiscmeht. Dose, 1 to 3.
Price, 3 Dimes.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Catlmr
tio Pills are retailed by Druggist generally!
and sold wholesale by the. Trade .in all tho
largetowns. - J • • -. C-
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
208 Broadway, Now York.
Sold by Druggists in Romo. augldtwtf
STEAMBOATS!
After this date tho Co>8a River 8toamboa
Company’s Steamers will leave for GREEN.
SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as fol
lows :
STEAMER ALFABATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mem-
ing at 6 o'clock.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o'clock.
COTHRANS A ELLIOTT.
janMtrlwlf. '' tun m “
SCHEDULE
OF
Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains.
Leave Arrive.
Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 9.45 A. M.
2 39 P.M. “ 1145 P.M.
Atlanta, 8.49 P. M. Augusta 5.58 A. M.
“ 9.05 A, M. “ 6,20 P. M.
ATHENS BRANCH. t V
Leaves Arrives
Aususta at 0.30 A. M. 1 AtbcnB t 8-10 x M .
Atlanta 8.40 P. M.)
6.20 P. M,
.PROW
Memphis $32 75
Nashville, 27 75
Chattanooga,.. 25.00
Knoxville,„ 25 00
Atlanta, 21 00
Augusta, 17 60
prow]
New Orleans, $30 76
Mobile 35 -00
Montgomery,- 26 00
Columbus, 21 00
Albany, 28 00
Macon,. 20 00
Baggage checked through by the Manhat
tan Express Company on tho Central Rail
Road Cars, and delivered anywhero in New
York or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious BIDE
WHEEL Steamships
Auodsta, 1,600 tons, CapL M. S. Woodhall.
Florida, 1,800 “ " Isaao Creweli, ■
Alabawa, 1,300 " " G. R. Scherck,
These steamships belonging to the old es
tablished and favorite line, known as toe
"New York and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,’’ and were built expressly Tor
this line, theyare commanded by experlen
ced, skillfiil and polite officers j and ia com
fort, accommodations and Fare, cannot be
excelled by any pease!* on the coast.
Through Tickets are sold
in New Orleans by R. Geodes, 00 Grapier at.
Mobile, “ Cox, Braihard k Co.,
Columbus, “ 8. H. Hiu,Agent Har
den’s Express and J. M. Bmxs, Rail Road
Ticket Agent, and at allothor points by con
necting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
JOHN R. WILDER * GA^UIS*
Agents, Bay St., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL k SON,
fob28triwtf Agents, 13 Broadway N. Y.
LUMBER
Cheaperthan the Cheapest,
AND
Good as the Best!
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
K eep on hand, at their steam
Mill, a constant supply of all tho or
dinary kinds of Lumber, which they will
deliver at the Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and 5cts per100ft,
The Steamboats charge 25ts per 100. forenrry-
ing to Rome, so thnt the cost, delivered on
the wharf, in that place will be only ouo dol
lar and 30cts per 100 feet.
Orders solicited. Addre-s
JOHN LAY & TO..
npriU4tri6m. Sterling, Ala.
Medical College of Alabama
AT MOBILE. -
Tho lectures of this Institution will com
mence the 14th Nov* next , : .....
The Legislature of the State appropriated
fiftythoasand dollars at itsWsowion, for
tho benefit of the College. This donation
has onablcd the Trustees to erect a magnifi
cent building complete in all its departments.
Tho muBeum of the College has been se
lected in Europe with great care, end is sec
ond to none in the country. There are three
large Hospitals in Mobile free to tho stu
dents. . .
The rooms for Practical Anatomy will bo
opened about the middleof October.
FACULTY. nr
J. C. Nott, M. D„ Professor of Surgery.
J. F. Houstis, M. D., Professor ot Anat
om. H. Anderson, M. D., Frofedsor of
Physiologyand Pathology.
Geo. A. Ketobum, M. D., Professor of
Prinoiples and Practice of Medicine.
F. A. Ross, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics.
F. E. Gordon, M.' D., Professor of Obstet-
rios and Diseases of Women and Children.
J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chomistry.
Goronwy Owen, M. D.,) Demonstrators of
A. P.Hall.M.D., } Anatomy.
H. D. Smidt, M. D., Prosector of Surgery,
Address W. H. ANDERSON,
jUne26tri3m. - Dean of Facility.
HOSTETTBR’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
/hr ths eure of .
— v lot,
Athens
11.00A.M.j^l-a 11.45
Daily Stage Line.
Between Rome and Talladega
T HE Coaches now mako
close connections with
tho Railroads ot both endsi
of the roate- Distance 00 milea; time 32
hours.
Through Passengers will find this an agree
able route.
Leaves Rome every morning at 61 o’clock
Leaves Talladega every even. 6 “
POWELL k HUTCHINSON,
junelOtrily Proprietors.
THE HORSE MANSION.
SALE AND LIVERY
Broad Street, Rome. Ga.
(BY
MORRISON & LOGAN.
. s tkx :
_ "HORSE MANSION," formerly
by Wm. Barney, but more re-
q^Meo.cntlv by John H. Walker, .has beep
purchased by the. preempt jWpRF 1 W!f*\ kpif
no oxertion will be sparea to grv? perwot
satisfaction to those who may patronise this
Stable. Mr. E. G. Logan, whose long experi
ence eminently qualifies him for. top place,
will have charge of the business, ana the
proprietors hope, by meriting, to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
/HHThe best of Horses and vehicles will
be kept for hire.
NEHPersona wishing to buy or sell horses
may always get a good trade at this Stable.
maySUrily.
^XSL.No trains on 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. Wasbi’n at 7.25 P. M.
Washington 1.30 " ,®j 5 ° "
Atlanta at 0.05 A, M. Washg’t'n 7.25 “
Through Freight Trains Augusta to
Atlanta.
Leaves Arrrivcs
Charleston 6.00 P. M 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.
Leave Arrive
Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.16 PM.
« 5.15 P. M. “ 5.13
Freight Trains Branches.
Leave Arrive
Augusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M
Atlanta 6.00 " “ 8,10
« 5.35P. M. « 8.10
Arrives at Washington 7.25 A. M.
.< .< « 7.25 •<
« " “ 7.25 "
marlOtrlly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup't,
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old Ones Repaired.
PT1HB undersigned will maka to order IVom
A^iigsEffEaOp 1 MATRESSES.
At reasonable prices. Ho will also repair
old one*, und make them good as new, for •
small compensation.- _
* ; is ’ JOHN.A- OLABK.
>Wflhop la the mar of Eve’s Carriage
»• .Mduaij afWWffi-
nysra
The Be*
T8 i£ffl
Prot W.
inlty can attest to
1“
ilty
For sale in Roma, by
julyS.tf.
Herosine
READ!
i Remedy Known.
DR.fWifo BLISS*
of Ot Skmaek or SoiceU, producing Orampt.
Dyttnitry, Colic, Cholera Jforbve, do.
In view of the fact that cveiy member of
the human family is more or less subjeetod to
tome of the above complaints, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, .which
by the assistance of a little'knowledge e.
exercise of common sense, they may be able
i to regulate their habits of diet, and with
e assistance of 6good tonic, secure per-
In order to aceompli
FOR FAMILY USE.
WILL MENU ARTICLES IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Ivory, Bone,
Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Por-
cha, Cloth, Paper, Papiet Itoehc,
Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ae.
And indeed there is scarcely an article in
the whole range of domestic economy, whoth-
or it be for use or ornament, which, when
broken, cannot, with this preparation be re
stored to its original value. It challenges
the world for Us superior. It is indispensa
ble id every
HOUSE, WORKSHIP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after a trial Of
Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue
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 bo proparod to serve
up Mealsat all hours of tho day or night, at
reasonable prices. Ham and Eggs may be
had at all times, and Oysters, Shad, Birds,
Ducks, SquirreU and other luxuries, each in
their season. People Horn the country will
find this a convenient place to get a Good
Dinner Cheap. IV. A. DARDEN.
mar22triwtf.
. and others. .In this vi-
virtues. ,,
J. G YEI8EB
Beware of Mineral PoiNons.
DR. J. fiOVEE ©DOS’
CELEBRATED >.
VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES
HI8~
- Imperial Wine Bitters
For the oure of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lunas, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dys]
sla, General or Nervous Debility, Piles
all diseases requiring a Tonic, are unsurpaa-
aod. 1 They aro mode of a pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their medicinal properties,
they are a most wholesomo and delightful
beverage.
His Brandy Cathartic
Is a sure remedy for costivouess,.liver com
plaint and dyspepsia. They are pleasant to
tho taste; sure in their oporation; and as a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
supercedes the use of Pills, so nauseous and
disagrcable to the taste.
HiB Imperial Gin Bitters
Act on the Kidueya, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, aud are a superior remedy for dys-
ItsPforms 0nucotc ' 1 wlth Uv °r complaint in all
FOB FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
They aro truly valuable, made of pure Hol
land! ®* n ' pleasant and ugreeablo to the taste
and may be well termed a necessary Female
Companion.
His Cathartic Syrup
For Infants, Children, and\ delicate Females,
is tortainly one of tho most desirable and
lable medicines in the world. It is a per-
sabetitute for calomel, acting on the liver
'gall obstructions in the Bowels, eur-
iveness, indigestion and dyspepsia—
k^liriM sura and wfleotool blit opr
-MMHNL rit it ft so delWoua to
, that child ran will cry tor it, and it
, - Jitoifrtto*—btemlasi aa the
dewa of Heaven. Thousands of mothers
:hont tb« lapd.4$iilblcsa the disoovfrcr
640 A 651 Broadway, New York.
Bold by Fare!] A Yeissr. mtrSO-Mlr
the assistance
manent health,
desired objeot, the true course to pursue is,
certainly, that which will produoe a natural
state of tilings at the least, haxanl of vital
strength andlife,- for this end Dr. Hostetter
has introduced to this country a prepara
tion called HOSTETTBR’S STdMAOH
BITTERS, which at this day is ri> * new
medicine, but one that has been tried <qr
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
nsadit The Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring.
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
thus by tho simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diahhma, dysentery Or flux, so
generally contracted Dy new settlers, and
caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulnted by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyypepsin,
a disease whieh 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 the diges
tive organs, can be cured without fail bi
asing HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on tbo bottle. For
this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some Vmd, then why not
nse an article known to bo infallible V
Every country have their Bitters ns a pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the system in geneml, mid uniting them all
there is not to be found a more hunltliv
people than the Germans, from whom tlii*
preparation emanated, lmscd upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advanc--
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medical scale of seieuce.
VEVSA AND AGUE.
This bring and provoking disrate, which nsn it
NbuUeu grasp on tho body ot man, rodttring him t
a an shadow In a short space of time, and re-iderin
him physically and mentally useless, ran le dereau-
tadMven bom the body by ttie use of 1I08TKTTKK'
UNOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the ale.
■mad diseases con not be contracted when expnsco .
any ordinary conditions producing them, If tliu Hitter
•ra Used IS per dlraotlooa. And as It neither create-
uiutea nor offends tho palate, and tendering unnece-
Wiy any change of diet or !ntemi|itlon to usual |.ui
suits, but promotes sound aleep and healthy di^uth.i
too complaint la thus removed as speedily aa Is cm
tistont with tho production of a thorough and pnim
seat cure.
For Person* in advanced years
Who arc suffering from an enfcclilcd constitution hi.
Infirm body, these Bitters ore invaluable aa a realm-,
tire of strength and vigor, and needs only to i e trie
to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nur.in,
these Bitten aro Indispensable, especially where U
mothers nourishment Is Inadoquute to the denuu»
of the child, consequently her strength must ylei
and hero It Is when a good tonic, inch as Hosteller'
Stomach Bitten la needed to Impart teni|mraty strong*
and vigor to the system. Ladies should hy all meat
try this remedy for all coses of debility, ami before ,
doing, ask your phyalclan, who, if ho L acquaint-
with the vhtuer of the (litters, will recommend then
use, la all cases of weakness.
CAUTION.—We eaulion the public again
using any of the manjuimitntiuna or rtm>
terfeits, but ask forHonxTTKa't Cxu.br atij
Stomacu Birr ruts, and see thnt tacit bultl
“M the word* » Dr. J. Hontotter'h Sttmmcl
Bitten blown on the side of the bottle, uss.
stamped on the metallic cap covering tin
eork, and observe that our autograpli stgnn
tore is on the label.
ID* Prepared and sold by UOSTETTKK »
SMITH, Fttttbvgk, Pa., aid sold by ai;
Dragglstl, gfdccn, aid dealefs geaerall)
thmghbkt tke X ited sutes, Caiads, Koiti.
America and Germany.
8COVIL A HEAD,
NF.IV OHl.KAMIs, I. •
VV Is si Is.-aisle .tgruis
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
This i* a nao cHecovery! It is the result of
learned research I It is
triumph of Scientific
SKILL ! ! /
I T is a Chemical Union of materials pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the air we breathe. Its action is in
obedience to fixed laws.
Qiiiclc, Bare and Powcrfttl I
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cnres’burns with instant certainly;
It is the best preparation ever used for
fre.ih wounds;
It destroys all vegetable and animal poi
sons ; 'a
it relieves in a.few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees Ac.;
ft scatters boils when forming ;
ft soothes boils when formed, and heals
thorn rapidly;
It is good for carbuncles, corns uleors'nnd
ores;
It cleanse tho teeth and purifies the breath
Tito worst symptoms of Typhoid and
Scarlet Fever arc mitigated hy tho use of
this Fluids it ha< been known to nlieak tho
spread of Typhoid Fever iu families and
plantations.
For eale.by druggists end country ,mer
chants generally—trom whomprders are to
spoctftilly solicited.
Try/at least one bottlo. Prloc fifty eenl3,
Follow directions. .
Manufactured only in tho laboratory of J
Darby, Auburn, Ala.
It may-bo ordered from
PROF. JOHN DARI1Y.
... Auburn, Ala.
F,~B. Persons wishing ores, coils water,
etc., analysed, can hive it done on reasonable
terms bv sendlng toJ?rof. Darby*,
Sold by Baker A Eohols, Rome, Go.
juno21tri1y.
‘ ’ fr
plain reason why Singer's Sewing-
Machines havo always sold readily at a
DE.
Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
' YAIN in the right ride, tinder the edge of
.the ribs, increase on presturej sometime*
the pain is in the left aide; the, patient is
rarely able to lie on the left ride; sometime*
is not affected by eiimato, and where known
it has become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of dealers and consumers is
invited to the following testimonials regard
ing its superior qualities:
, Nbwabk, Nov. 26,1859.
“After a faithful trial of Star’s Prepared
Gluoon Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the
Phonix Works, I most cheerfully recom
mend ils uso for ail purposes generally re
quired, and especially for family use.
C. A. CARTER.”
“Wo, tho undersigned, having tested Star's
Prepared Glue, agree with the above rccom
msndation.
“WM. B. DOUGLASS,
Cabinet Ware Manufacturer. Newark. N. Y.
"LYSANDER WRIGHT,
Machiuc Depot, 230 Market st„ Ne'k. N. J.
•-IIEDENBURG A LITTELL,
Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J.
•‘WM. II. KIRK A CO.„.
Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J.
“LIVERICH A ENDELS,
Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.
Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue
is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers
Grocers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware
Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer
chant generally. Trice 25 cents per Bottle.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put up for dealers in eases from 1 to 12 dor.,
Asplcndid Lithographic Show Cord, prin
tod in colors given with each package.
All orders t*r letters of inquiry by mail ad
dressed to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY,
51 Liberty st. N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
&SL.A liberal discount to the trade.
Sold by P. L, Tiirnlcy, No. 3, Choice Hotel
Rome. Go.
npril24triiy.
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE
Van Wert Quarry.
T ilE subscriber has on hand nbont 500
squares of Roofing Slate, of ail sir.es
aud host quality, and will continue to keep
enough to supply all demands hereafter.—
Price, six dollars per square at the Quarry,
cash, or will make libera) TIME nrrang
incuts with contractors, or will contract fo
putting it on in tho best stylo.
SEABORN JONES, Jr.
febOtrliy. Von Wert, Go.
‘Ss?
Singer’s Sewing Machines
PRICES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $00
and $100,
T he
M *.
higher averago price titan anv other, is that
they are better, more ditrnblo, more reliable,
capable o; doing a much greater varioty of
work, and earning moremoney. Long con
tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit,
In the purchase of what are called cheap
Sowing-Machines, thousands havo boon do
ceivod and disappointed, but with Slngcr'i
Machines there is never any failure , or mis
take.
Singer’s New Fntnjly Sewing.Machine
tho price of which* is only $50, is a light and
elegantly decorated Machine* capable of per
forming. in the best stylo, all the sewing of i
pri rate family. It has scoured a great repu
tation during the few months since Jit was
first ofT.-red to the public.
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine
to bo sold at $75, is a machine entirely new in
its arrangement; it is vary beautiful, moves
rapidly and very easily, aud, for family use
and light manufhcturiug purposes, is the very
best aud cheapest Machine ever offorod to
(he public./Those Machines ore being ta-
creasod in nifflber as rapidly as possible, and
y.et the demand'for them can not he fully
supplied, /
Singr’s No, 1 Standard Shuttle Machine
formerly 1 sold at $136, but now rodhcod to $00,
is too well known all over the world to need
any djscription. Every sort of work, coarso
or fine, can bo done with it.
Singer's JVo. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This i» thefcvorite manufacturing inaehino
everywhere. Thehiso of the Machine givos
amplo space for almost overy description of
work, whichjtogothor witli its admirable work-
ng qualities, gives it a decided advantage.—
Pri !co, with tablo complete, $100.
Since the great reduction in the prico of
those Standard Machines, on the latof Octo
ber, 1858, the sale of them has increased four
fold.
Ail of Singer’s Machines make, the inter
locked stitch wH&itJr* threads, which is the
best stitch known. Every person, desiring to
S rocure full and reliable information about
owing-Machincs, their sises. prices; work*
ing capacities, and the best methods of palp
chasing, can obtain it by tending for a copy
Of. I. M‘ Singer A Co.’s Gasetto, whieh is a
beautiful piatorial paper, entirely devoted to
tho subJeoL It will ire sujvjilisd gratis^
mar22trlly. ‘ 458 Rroadway, M. Y.
Varnishes of all Kinds.
J^LBO, TURPENTINE, for sale by
BININGER’S .
OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN!
This delicious tonic stimulant
E specially designed for the use of th
Medical Profession and the Fam/il.V> hnv
ing supersed -d tfia So-called “Gin's”•Qtronmt-
io, “Cordial,” ‘-tyedicaU-d,” ’•Sohimpps" Ac,
is now indorsed by all of the pruMiuent phy
sicians, chemists, ami connoisseurs ae p,-ss,"
sing all of those intrinsic medicinal q unlit I
(tonic and diurctia) whieli bel"tig to mi old
and pure Gin.- Put up in quart bo tiles ami
sold by all druggist., grocers, Ac.
(Established in 1778.)
A. M BININGEU A CO., Solo Prop’rs.
No. 19 Broad St., N. V.
Druggists and Dealers supplied wjth choice
Wines, Brandios, Ac., direct from U. 8. B in
dctl Warehouses.- Orders from tho country
wil meet with prompt attention.
Our Slock of choice Bottled Liy tiers comprises
the largest and most varied assort
ment in this market
Opinions of the Press.
The BiuiugorV 338 Broadway, have u very-
high reputation to sustain, ns tho oldost and
best house in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Biningcr A Co., No
338 Broadway, has sustain.-d for a period
eighty years, a reputation thnt - may well
envied.—JV. Y. Evening Post.
The name of A. M. Biningcr A Co., is
guaranty ot the exact aud literal truth
whatever they represent.—If. Y. Commercial
Advertiser.
The Importing bouse of A. M. Bininger
Co.. No. 438 BroadwayjMs conducted upon
principles of integrity, fiilrnrss, and highest
honor—K. Y. Evening Express.
Wo have quoted those complimentary no
tices of the Now York press to the end that
those who are still strangers tons may oh
tain such just ideas of our position and repu
tation, as will enablo them to detormino
whether the statements which wo have
made are entitled to their consideration and
confidence. aprillOtriwly
,IVER PILLS,
FOB TEX COM OF
ress°?® ,!
fchll.
TURNLEY,'
No. 3 Choice Kousa.
Gas Lights f Gas Lights!!
Gas made from common
PINE WOOD!
W. H. MAGILL * OO.,
Builders of Gas Apparatus jor making Gas
’ firm,' Wood. : ' ‘
T HE subscribers are near prepared to build
and famish Gas Apparatus for cities,
villages, towns, publio and private buildings,
on short notice.
Gas made frprn common plpowbod isoheap-
er and hotter than any other light known
from another' soqroe.
Persons wishing to iso the Wood Gas
Works in operation, out see them at Griuly,
Nicholson A Go's., Col. Hammond*’* or Dr.
Ware’s In Athens, Ga.
US.All kinds of Gas end Steam fitting
done to order
fittings
beating
otit-
Ss.AH kinds of Gas and Steam
S nUy onhand, for lighting and
sent thrbngh the Jfost Office, or ot
ill b« punctually attended to. i
Ga W.H. MAG1LL A GO.
Order*
orwlse, will
Rome,
s. a. nose,
novae—ly.
CO,
wm. n. nxniLL.
A Fresh and large Slerit of Sonthern Raised
O Grass Seed- ,
Ft IIkinds, justvseeWed-'byD- ■'’
TURNLEY,
feblt No. 8 Choice House.
Cancers can bis Cured t
Dr. R. W. JANUARY
T ENDERS his Mrriea* for the treatment
of Cancorons Diseases, whether local or
In the uterus, Sorofitla and OhrohloDlf*****.
Hi* treatment, is vtrj mild, and porfoetiy
safo, whether taken internally or locally
applied. The ramedlea are vegetable. Aa
proof of his unrivalled luooeu In (be treat-
n t of Canoerods Diseases, he would refer
te following gentlemen i
Dr. Boyd, M. D., M’liemoravtlle, Tenn.i
Spindle, Esq.. Frederioksburg, Ve.» Hon.
Jqel Berry, Mississippi! Dr. Norfleet, M. D.,
Port Royat.Ky.: Dr. feayle*. M. DTRipley,
Mo., Dr. Dillard, M. D., Chicago, ul.» Peter-
V , ?w r,, ffl er V At 5 eo *' Ala.i Jr^H. Baton,,
S LL.D., Murfreesboro*, Ttan.) Bov. J. B.
raves, Nashville, Tenin. M.L. Berry; Ssq.,
Inrphy, N. O.t Dr. Maxey, M. D., Tomp-
kinsville, Ky.j Elder W. <1 Buck, Marlon,
Ala.; Elder 0. H. Stillwell, Rome, Go.| Dan
iel Ware, LaGrauge, Ga.
Murfreesboro, Ann., Juno 23—trlly.
rheumatism in the ann. ITte rtomach- i#
affected with low of appetite and sicknes#,
the bowels in general are costive, sometime*
alternative with lax; the head is troubled
with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is gene
rally a considerable loss of memory, accom-
ranied 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 beneficial to him,
yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every
remedy. Several of the above symptoms
attend the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet examination
of the body, after death, has shown the
liver to have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases of
Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine,
are productive of the most happy results. No
better cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would advise
.ill who arc afflicted with this disease to give
them a fair trial.
Address al! orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. 8. Dt-nlor. an-t Niv.li-liin, iir-l-rinf from others thin
Fleffilnir Uros. trill <ln well to write tlu-ironkin distinctly,
,1.1 ml;, urine hnl nr. hVLine's, l>r,p.>red hy firming
'M«_ I'ilnlmrilh, Hi. To those wl.hinjt to itlve them a
i-i-.l. we will iT.rwird V* W'lL l*"t l»ld. tn»ny part <>l
Ira Unite.) stnt—i OJI- I.-.V "I l-llls tor twelve thrrawont
iw.tnit" emni|M. or mt.- vl -1 of VwmlOiKo for fonrtra-n
' rraM-ent «hmi|>.. All onl-r. horn Can,nl» mint be .o
by lwi*uty «xtn».
hill liv.nlf r-< ectnlilo Drnsirlsts, and Country HtoM
Rih-ikts rjennrally.
For rain, ■wlioloealo anti ret nil, by P.
Turnley. Romo, (ia.
An aperient anil stomaohie preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon hy com
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and extraordinaiy efficacy in each of the
following complaints, vis.:
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI
PATION. SCROFULA SALT RHEUM. SCURVY.
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA
TISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER-
SOTTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES,. FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS-
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, ehL,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, ett.
The IRON being absorbed hy the Mood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder
ful influence .
The experience of thousands daily proves that
to. preparation of Iron can for a moment be
it has no superior i
Put up In neat flat metal boxes containing
“ "7?rSLSESS.I?r‘K?®i
generally. Will br unt Oreo to
M on receipt of the price. All let-
should he addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & CO.,
General Agents.
330 BROADWAY, N Y.
hf.D—The nltOTo I* A MtUritiftfle off the