Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 11, 1860, Image 4

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Now inLifoJ^brigh^shimngmojmng- Ere 'And : |heir By the 1 . •o these pleasant paths arAttrouded In the mystic veil of night; Let us make a dedication Of our spirits to the Lora, Through a daily meditotion ff O’er the pages of His Woi d. Let us look to Him who proffers Daily messages of love, Each accept His blessed offers Of an endless life Above. Now in youth’s bright, sunny morning " Now, when Spring is in her prime, Spirit voices whisper warning, "Now is the accepted time! A Sisoui.au Notion.- The head of a celebrated Mercantile house in Vienna has recently erected a mausoleum which no onbt eVen ofhismost intima . is allowed to enter. The walls are cov ered with black velvet, upon which ap- pear the Upon ap nn ot>cu coffin* can — its four comers. At the foot of the cof- fin is a plate of silver, on which are name and date of birth of the future occupant of the narrow abode, and a space has been left lor the date of his death, and -this lie- evidently expects within the coming ten years—for he has completed the record as tarns 1Kb-. Daily he is accompanied by his friends to the door of this tomb; there ho leaves them, enters alone info the edi fice, lies down iri his coffin, and causes a concealed organ to play lugubrious mu sic then he goes forth to the world again, dines heartily, and converses with a gaiety of manner which charms all liis guests. ' Madame Bishop Robbed.—-Madame Anna Bishop was robbed at Milwaukee last week. The thief entered her room while she was at a concert, and stole eight hundred dollars worth of jewelry. Among the articles taken were a brace let of most curious workmanship, carv ed from a piece of the tomb of Romeo and Juliet, and a brooch from Australia which cost forty guineas. 8A\FORD’H ia compounded entirely and nas become an established conifldcrice in all the is recommended, sands within-tho last giviiii up'nllhopcs'or ous unsolicited cer- session show. pted to the tern- [dual taking it, act ‘£‘U with q diseases for which it £4 and' usi greatly Lot tl_, in tho usi si'warJfc arrhoen, Buinmor terry, Dropsy, Sour Costivencss, Cholic, Morbus, Cholera or Complaints, Bil- pepsin. Chronic Di Complnints, Dyson- Stomach, Ilnbitunl Cholera, Cliolera Infantum, Flatulence, Jaundice, Female Weakness, and may be used succesfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will euro Sick headache, (ns thousand can testify) 1n twenty minutes, if two or three TeaspoonfUls arc 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 Invignra- tor, and swallow both together. Price One Dollar per Bottle. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM P URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and' ‘'put'Ufrtn Glass Cases, Air Tight, arid nec will keep in any climate. The Family Cd- . thartic Pill is gentle but active Cathartic l/l which the propritor 1 his prao- ticeinorothan twen- ; years. The constantlyin- from those who have 1 and the satisfaction | regard to tlieir nso, place them within , The Profession [ ferent Cathartics act | of tho bowels. Tho Family Civ- ] due reference to this . been compounded I purest Vegetable alike on every part canal, and are good ROUTE l* \ Great Reduction in Rt^eit of Passage, New 12 76 27 76 26 00 26 00 21 00 17 50 at- , Control Ball clivcred anyWhftb'itrNew York or vicinity;'" ’ By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE tVHEEL Steamships ( Augusta, 1,500 tons, CapL M. S. Woodhol Fi.dgn — Medical College of Alabama AT MOMLE. 8 Of,,. itit Nov, ~ rojrr&tcd fifty thousand dollars at its lastISSion, for the benefit of tho ObUcgd/Whis donation has enabled the Trustees to erect.a magnifi cent building complete in al} its departments. The museum of the College l(fts been se lected in Europo with great care;,and AVoc- ond to none in the cduntry. .There oro three largo Hospitals in Mpbiler free to tho stu- donts. Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will bo opened aboijt.|)ie middle of October. tablishcd and -favorite line, known as tee “New York and' Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company,” oud were built expressly for this line, theyare commanded by experien ced, skillful and polite officers; and in com fort, accommodations and Faro, cannot be excelled by any-Vessels on tho coast. Through Tickets, afe sold in New Orleans by R. Geddes, 90 Gravicr st. “ Mobile, “ Cox, BnAmann A Co., “ Columbus, “ S; H.' Him., -Agent Har den's Express and J. M. : Btvtgs, Rati Road Ticket Agent, and at all other'(mints'by eon- ting Rail Road Ticket Agents, o . r JOHN R. WILDER A OALME. Agents. Bay St., Savannah., SAM’L L. MITCHELL A SON,' feb28triwtf Agents, 13 Broadway N. Y, WORMS! WORMS! WORMS rrHE season is at band when these scour ees of childhood begin to become both uwesome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s * '' aaMsmWi-, remedy .alike troff Vegetable Worm pleasant and effectual tor the evil. There is not the leastdifficulty in getting ohildren to take the medicine. It is prepared In the form of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidi ty by children of all ages. It destroys and ex pels worms more offectualy than any remedy creasing demand long used the Pills whioh nil express in boa induced me to the reach of all. well known that dif- on different portions thartic Pill has,with well established fact from a variety ofthe Extracts, which act of the alimentary _ and safe in all cases where a Cathartic is needed, such as De rangements of tho Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the Back and Loins, Costivencss, Pdin nnd Soreness over the whole body, from sudden colp, whieh frequently, if neglactcil, end in a long course of Fever, Loss of Appe tite, a Creeping sensation of Cold over the body. Restlessness. Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifierof the bipod am} many diseases to which fldsU'is licit, ihemmncrius to mention in this ndxersiscmciit. Dose, 1 to 3. Pricey 3 Dimes. The Liver Invigorntor and Family Catlmr- tio Pills arc retailed Druggist- generally, and’sbld wholesale by the Trade hi all tho largo towns. , S. T. W. SANFORD. M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, NeW York-. Sold by Druggists in Rome. augldtwtf pels . . now in use, while at the same time it will, in no way affect injuriously tho health of the child. .XjItT etu-.' 7 . It can be procured from druggists and country stores everywhere. Dr. John Ball’s Principal Office, Louis ville’Ky. may22lrifiin. SCHEDULE OF Georgia R. R- Passenger Trains Leave Arrive, Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at H.s.'i A. M “ 2 30 P.M. “ J145P. M Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 5.ii(i A. M “ 0.05 A, M. “ 0,20 P. M. ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves Arrives Aasustaat 0.30 A. M. Atlanta 8.10 P. M. LUMBER,LUMBER Cheaper than the Cheapest! AND Good as the Best,'! JOHN LAY, & CO., K eep on hand, at their steam Mill, a constant supply of all the or dinary kinds of Lumber, which they will deliver at the Steamboat Landing at One dollar and 5cts per 100ft, The Steamboats charge 25tsjier 100. forearry- ing to Rome, so that the oust delivered on the wharf, in that (ilace will be only one dol lar and ; 30ct» tier TOO fed. Orders solicited. Address JOHN LAY A CO.. nprilUtrlOm. {* ' sterling, "Ala; g S&l *** FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MIND ARTICLE8 IN Wobd, 'Le'athitr.'fcrntkeiw, Glass, Tvorjvtelie; Alabaster, Marble,- Rubber,' Gutta Per- cha, Cloth, Paper, Papiet Maelic, Sliell, Horn, Plaster, Ao." Atrd Indeed there t* scarcely an article in J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgery. the whole range of domestic economy, wheth- J|F. Hslitisi jMk^wBeofiewsWf sJuMr, |r it bo for use or ornament,; which, when a■fr 1,1 r nWSPTjTnsHWa* Srqken, cannot, with this preparation H,ro- r Wm. H. Anderson, M, D., Professor of stored to its original value. It challenges. Anuei Physiology nnd Pathology. . _ Geo. A. Kefcbum, M. D'„ Professor of 'rinciplcs and Practice of Medioine. F. A. Ross, M: D., Professor of Materia Median and Therapeutics. F. E. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet- ics and Diseases of Women and Children. J. W. Mnllot, Professor of Chemistry. Goronwy Owen, M. D., 1 Demonstrators of A. P. Hall, M. P.. J Anatomy. , II, D, Smidt, M. D,« ProsjettipiyOf 8uiagar ‘Idress '*W. H.’ ANDBReON; , 6tri3m. ■Dean of Faculty. 'Add junc26t EATING SALOON, . BY W. A. DARDEN. First Door below Walker’s LIVERY STABLE- T HE Subscriber list u : oil up a Itrst class Restaurant, and will be prepared to serve up Meslsatnll hours of Iho day or night, at reasonable prices. Ilstu and Eggs inny bo liad at all times, and Oysters, Shad, Birds, Duoks, Squirrels and other luxuries, each in their season. People from the country will find this a convenient plei-e to get a Good Dinner Cheap. Vt. Al DARDEN. mnr"22triwlf. — CELEBRATED -- .- t! t'ltp* .fstimwjt Hepatatwioii liUrKnCJcwplaia^ fiuxraaxngii£Sf><XXIJK» mu DYSPEPSIA AND hostbtteKs STOMACH BITTERS, Ibr the curt of Dytpeptla, Indigatton, Nausea, ■ Athens at 8.10 A.M. Athens I, on \ \r (Augusta (1.20 P. M II. 00 A. M. J At ,« mta Daily Stage Line. Between Rome and Talladega- T HE Coaches now make s-. —*.1tL close connections with jKrjltaj) the Railroads at both endsfiJB&aJUHUKi of the route- Distance 90 miles ; time 22 hours. Through Passengers will find this an agree able route. Leaves Romeevery morning at d) o’clock Leaves Talladega every oven. 6 “ POWELL A HUTCHINSON, junelOtrity Proprietors. THE HOUSE MANSION. SALE AND LIVERY STABLE! Broad Street, Home, Ga. «BY - MORRISON & LOGAN. _ “HORSE MANSION,” formerly nKun owned by Wm. Ramoy, but more ro- <^jf|cejitly;J^dnhyBvjWAUter t has bepn, purchased by 'tne- prtiuttt proprletori,.-and no exortion will be spared to girq nyrrcct satisfaction to thdso who may patronuc this Stable. Mr. E.-G,,Logan, wtefM(^ong experi ence eminently quatiftes hlrtl fe* too plac 'XiQ.Nci trains on Allies hrnucli nnHim- dny to connect with trains leaving Augusta at i2.80 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening. WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leave Arrives Augusta at.2.30 P. M. Wasbi'n at 7.25 I’. M. wi.ki4b.fe" ■ jfiffi* ,fS :: Atlanta at 9.U5 A, M. Washg’fn 7.25 “ Throngh Freight Truitts Augusta to Atluntn. Leaves Arrrives Gharleaton 8.00 P. M Augusta at 8,00 A. hi. Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 “ 1.45 P. M. “ 5.49 Throngh Freight Trains Atluntn to Angustn. Leavo Arrive Atlanta at 0 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.10 I’M. « 5.15 P. M. “ 5.13 Freight Trains Brunches. Leave Arrive Augusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M Atlanta O.Ofl “ “ 8,10 “ 5.15r. M. “ 8.10 Arrives nt Washington 7.25 A.M. “ “ “ 7.25 “ “ “ “ 7.25 “ marlOtrily. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup't. Beware of Mineral Poisons. VEGETABLE MEDICINES ImperialWine Bitters For the cure of Incipient Consumption, weak liberal share of publie patron ago. aar»Thc best of Horses and Vehicles I drill bo kept for biro. , ... Persons wishing to buy or sell hurled may always got a good trade at this Stable. may31trily. DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS* formerly of Griffin; Go. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others in this vi- inlty can attest to its virtues. For sale In Rome, by julyO.tf. J. G YEISER quiriug a Tonic, tiro unsurpas sed. They arc made of .a pure Sherry Wine, and aside from thoir medicinal properties, ithoy are a most wholosomo and ilclightful beverage. His Brandy Cathartic Is a sure remedy for costivencss, liver com plaint and dyspepsia. They arc pleasant to the taste; sure in their operation; nnd ns a cathartic, entirely, cffectunlly and positively supercedes the use of Pills, so nauseous and ulsagrcable to the taste. His Imperial Gin Bitters THE BLANCEVLILE SLATE QUARRY. HE subscriber now has his Slato Quart •T fully opened and is provided with esveral buildings in Rome covorsd with slate from this JllSrry. The subscriber prop-— to fttrnlsh the slate at any polnt. iD Oac ■P| i made with John R. Frce- fORFEMALL OBSTRUCTIONS, They aro truly valuable, made of pure Hoi- land. Gin, pleasant nnd agreeable to the taste Companion Wtl tormed 11 no «««sary Female His Cathartic Syrup ■Pr-iPor Infants, Children, and dcliealu Females, late pis certainly one of tho most desirable and valuable medicines iu the world. It is a per fect substitute for esldmal, acting on the liver rinwviag *U obstructions in the Bowels, cur-j Ing costivencss, indigestion and dyspepsia.— Although ttis as^sure ana effectual in its op- erations as oplomcl.jrct it is so delicious to tho.taste, that nhudnin will cry for it, and it ?.r. ^3-wiWfite»‘.7 lb t thxpughosttthe Und'will'hlaH'tha discoverer oflbi* lorsUiabJS modieino. \ . CirAitLSS WiDDIFIELD A CO., . - is v. Proprietors,. ,649 A 651 Broadway, New York. Sold by Faroll k Yoisor. mnr20-trilv . toucA or Lowell, producing bysentery. Colic, Cholera Morhut, etc. , .. In vlOW of the foot that every member of the human family is more or less subjected to some of the above complaints,'besides in numerable other conditions in : lifc,. which by the assistance of a little knowledge c. exercise of common sense, they may be able so to regalate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure per- : manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is, certainly, that which will produce a natural state of tilings at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostcttcr has introduced to this country a prepara tion called HOSTETTElt’S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is-nj a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, nm thus by tho simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph ov disease. Diarrhcea, dysentery or flux, generally contracted by new settlers, nnd caused principally by tho change of witter and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsii a disease which is probably more prcvnlut_ when taken in all its various forms, (Ban any other; the cause of which tuny always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cured without foil by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH HIT TERS os per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then wltv not use nn article known to lie iufallille V Every country have their Bitters ns n | re- ventivo of disease, nnd strengthening of tho system in general, mid among them till there is not to be found a more healthy people titan tho Germans, fro.n whom this preparation emanated, based upon seiemific experiments which has attended to n lvanoe the destiny of this great preparation in tin- medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying sail provoking ilisnue, v liii-h Iim* u meatless grasp on the lio<1y of nmn, reducing him i a mere shadow In a short spate of time, anil re-uU-rm him physically and mentally useless, can I v ilrft-iina and driven from the Ixidy hy the use of IIOSTBTI EII'.- RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tin- a'.n Stated diseases can not lie contractul vjir.'i -i |...so.i . any ordinary conditions pnvtunnj; tnein, if tlw llitti-i are used as per directions, end ns It r,either fTt-.il'- aansea nor offends the palate, am) ieiidorlng iimiatu lory any change of diet or laterruption to usunl pin suits, but promotes sound sleep nnd healthy dlgi-slh.i the complaint Is thus removeil ni S|ic«llly ns Is em slstent with the production of a thorough ai.-l |k.tuii asntcuac f'if- {.*• j--- For Penons^in Rdvanoed years Who are suffering ftonf an enft-cliicd coiiRifinMli Sin laflrm body, these Bitters are invaluable its n n-iim.. Ure of strength and vigor, and needs only to ' e trie to be appieciated. And to a mother while i.usjit , Uicso Bitten are indlsimnanl *le, 'cs|'C€i»iHy ulienr il- mothert nourishment is lniulcQUatc to the ileuuti.. Of the child, consequently her strength must itnd hero it is Rrhert a good louio* such u IliistettuT Stomach Bitters is neadtxl to impart temporary strciij!i • and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all mcai. try this remedy for. all coses of UuhUily«siiNl Jicfurc » doing* nsk your physician, «>io, if lie is a.'.,ui»luU wMfesIhtfSlfcs of the Bitters, will r^ctimmcml tlw« , Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid This it< a new discovery! It is the result of learned research! It is triumph of Scientific SKILL ! ! ! I T is a Chemical Union of materials pro vMed by Nature hers.-If, for remloriug pure the air wo breathe. Its .action is in ubouience to'fixed laws. Quick, Sure und Powerful.) It'purilies dwellings, sinks, kitchens.; It removes all offensive odors ; It ciu-us burns with instant rertainty; It is tin best preparation ever used for fresh tvom'uls ; It destroy* all vegetable nnd animal pol- sons ; It relieve! in a few seconds the bites of in- S0"ts, bees Ac.; It scatters boils when forming ; It sunt lies boils when furtned, and heals them rapidly; It i;i goud for carbuncles, corns tilocrs“nml ores: ltclciin.se the teeth and purifies' tltn breath The worst symptoms of Typhoid and in irlet I-'oVcr tiro mitigated by} the use of his Fluid; it lias been known to cheek the j lio World for its.superior. It is irittispeuta- nle id every HOUSE, WORKSHfP, ‘COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, after a trial of' Star’s Chemically Prepared GIuc would willingly-dispense with it for fout times it cfost. ,It is always ready, and always reliable. It is n^t offonstvo to the smell, and -fo not afiectcd by climate, and where known it has become a FIXED FACT. The attention of■ dcidbrs and ‘consumers is invited to tlie following testimonials regard ing its superior qualities; Nkwaiik, Nov. 26. }859, “After a faithful,trial of Star’s Prepared Glue on Wood, Leather nnd Cloth, at the Fhenix Works, I most cheerfully recom mend its use for all purposes generally re quired, and especially for family use. C. A. CARTER.” “Wo, tho undersigned, having tested Star’s Prepared Glue, agree with tho above recom mendation. “WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer. Newark. N. Y. "LYSANDER WRIGHT, Machine Depot. 230 Market st., Ne’fc. N. J. “IIEDENBURG k LITTELL. Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. “WM. II. KIRIC * CO., Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J. “LIVERICII * ENDELS, Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J. Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue is sold by nil Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware •Dealers, Stationers, nnd by country Mer chant generally. Brine 25 cents per Bottle. A bnttli goes with each buttle. Put up for dealers in cnscs from 1 to 12 dor. Asplendid Lithographic Show Card, prill led in colors given with each package. All orders nr letters of inquiry by until ad dressed to tlic STARK GLUE COMPANY, 61' Liberty st. N. Y. will receive prompt attention. A liberal discount to the trade. Solti liy P. L, Turnlcy, No. 3, Citoico Hotel Rome. Ga. aprjl24trily, tprenrf or Typhoid Fever in families and putting it^on ill the best style. pLitStion*. ** ■' SEABORN .TONES. ,tf. nnd .country lit jwltulii orders n ru fo- rriefe n ft v c.-nts. For sale by ohan tiytgpc rally npoctfflW solicited. Try'at least ope bottle, Follow directions. . iManafactureti only in the laboratory of J. Darby. Auburn, Ala. It innv be ordered froiu PROF. JOIir DARBY, • . Auburn, Ala. xF. B. Persons wishing ores, soils water, etc., atmly/.cb' ean linve it done bn runsnuable terms by sending to Prof. Darby. Sold by Baker <t Echols, Rome. Ga. us-. In all coses of weal 'tMnrHwi—We c weakness. .... Vccaution the publicitgitln using nay of tile many iniilntious or com has the words " Dr. J. Hostetler's Stouine) Bitters blown on the side of the iHitlle, am stamped on tita metallic cap covering tin cork, and observe that our autograph sigun ture u on the label. . • . 23* Prepared nnd sold bj* HbSTETTErf \ SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ps., and said by ai Drngglits, grocers, and dealers generally thronghont the * tied Stales, Canada, Kentl America and Germany, SCOVIL A MEAD, yiijypiti.mks, s. .. KT Singer's Sewing Machines PRICES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90 and $100. rTMIE p'a'n reason why Singer's Sewing L M whines liavj always sold readily at a higher nvcrngi price than anv other, is that they aro bettor, more durable, more reliable, capable o. doing a ranch greater variety of work,and earning more money. Long con tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit, It, the purchase of what arc called cheap Sewing-Machines, thousands hav« .boon de- ucirairiaha disa(rpoiiito.l. but - with SingerV' Machines there is never ally Iti'lurc or mis take. Singer’s New Family Sewing •Machine th • prito of which is only $50, is a light and elegantly decorat jd Machine, capable of per forming in the bait style, all tho sewing of a pri rate family. It litu secured a great repu tation during tito few m-inilis since Jit was first off red te the pnblie. Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine, to be sold at $75, is a machine entirely new in its nrrungom lit; it i< v.ry beautiful) moves rapidly and very easily, and, for family use and light •nanu'iicturing purposes, is tho very best ami oheaocst Mutiliins ever offered to the public. These Machines ure being in creased in tuimber as rapidly ns posriblc, and yet the demand for them call not be fully supplied. Singr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Machine furiiiM'ly sol-1 at $135, hut now reduced to$.l0, is too w.-U known all ovarthe world to need any description. Every s >rt of work, coarse or ft no, cm lie done with it. Singer's No. 2 Staiulard Shuttle-Machine. This is the favorite manufacturing machine everywhere. The sise of tbe Machine gives ample spaoe for almost every deseription of work, wnlcltitogellior with its admirable work- ng qualities", gl vo * h c decided advantage.— Price, with table oonlplotc, $100. Since tlie great roduotion- in tho prico of these Btandanl Machines, on the l*t of Oeto her, 1858, the sale of them ha* increased four- All of Singer's Machines mako the Intur- locked stitch with two threads, which Is tho -ewing-Mochiries,theirslsos. prktes, work ing capacities, and -tho beet methods of pur chasing, can obtain.itby sending,for a copy of I. M- Singer k Oe.’e Gasctte, whlohv ls a beautiful pictorial popes, entirely davoted. to tbu subject. It will bo supplied gratis. ** ^ 8 Krot$way,^1? oil's.lie; mar22tnly. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, 1 nPEAB, Yeast, Ponders Ess. Colfoc, Block X ing Cinuinvit Muoc, Olive OH. Vinegar, ursjioby TURNLBY, flcbll No. 3 Choice House. SLATE, SLATE, SLATE Van Wert Quarry. T HE subscriber bo* on hand about 500 squares of Rooting.8lalfc, of all si/.cr mid best quality, and will continue to keep enough to supply nil demands hereafter.— Price, six dollars per square' «l, the Quarry cash.or will inuke liberal TIME nrranjr ments with contractors, or will contract fo Van Wert. Ga. Symptoms • ofa Jbi vw rartly^Me to lltf> MinhtyfiftAiMe^lonKtlmes the pain; is .felt under the shauMer dDlsde,’ •nd it frequently extends to the tup of the shoulder, and Is sometimes mQt«hen for a rheumatism in the arm. - The' stomach is affected with loss of tppeihe and Sickness, the bowels in general brhubAtive, odtnetimea alternative with lax; the head is troubled with ;pain, accompanied with,» dulj,: heavy sensation in the back p^rti Thereis gene rally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having eft undone something which ought fo ’have been done. A slight, diy , 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 plains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satis fied that exercise wouldbe beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptotns 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 op 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 advbe all who are afflicted with this disease to give them A FAIR TRIAL. Address al! orders to BININGER’S OLD LONDON GIN This delicious tonic stimulant E specially, designed ;or tbe use of tin 1 Medical Prof ession nud the Eninili/, hav ing sunersed d tile s.,-cal li-il "G iis”-Ai-nlmit iu.” “Cordial,” “I-Icdicut ti,” * Schnapps" A-e.. is now in lorsed b.v nil of the pr.uninunl p' v- sieians, chcmisi . and ehiinuisseiirs!', p ,s's sing nil of those intrinsic medicinal qunlitiit (tonic and diurotic) which bel ng to mi old nnd pure Gin. Put up in quart bot les mid sold by nil druggist, grocers, Ac. (Established in 1778.) A. M BININGER A CO., Sole Prop’rs. No. 19 Broad St.. N. S'. Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice Wines, Brandies, Ac., direct front U. S. B u ded Warehouses. Orders from the country wil meet with prompt attention. Our Stock of choice Rattled Lignors comprises the largest und. most rarir-l assort ment in this market' Opinions of the Press, Tho Bioiugers- 338 Broadway, have a very high reputation to sustain, ns ih ■ oldest anti best Itousu in New York.—Home Journal. The liottso of A. M. Binitiger A Co., No 338 Broadway, has sustain d for a period of eighty'vears, a re flirtation that' may well b. envied.—A r . Earning Pos 1 . The tinmen' A. M. B’ninger A Co., i# guaranty fit ,t!io exact and literal truth ... whatevorthey represent.—.V. Y. Commercial AdnerUser.' -I r » t s f Th$ Iinporting houtjp of’A. M BniAgerfA Co.. 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Froth and large Stock«f Southern Raised " Grass Seed. /^F; II kinds, JustVdeoivcd l,v |U TURN LEY, f*’bl< No. 3 t’hoi.e Hume, An aperient and stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of tho following complaint-', vi-. t DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFS0TI0N8, EMA- CIATION, DYSPEP3IA. D’ARRHEA CONSTI PATION SCROFULA, BALT RHEUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA TISM MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, IHTER- MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS- MENSTRUATION WHITES CHLOROSIS, t .. PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whdi system, no nart of the body oan escape their truly wonder ful influence The experience of thousands dally proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment bi compared with it. Impurities of the bleol, de pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its n entsity in al most every conceivable ease. In all eases *f f.m«t. debility (fluor albns, ehlororie, etc.), it* effects are deUght’uUy renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history or medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appt tit*, cam- ■ ' digestion, rapid ftoqutiltion of strength, an unnsnal disposition for active and -leerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic Mid general restorative it has no superior aud no substitute. 1 Pat ap In neat flat snetal Itoxrs contnluliig S3 £*y Druggists generally. WIU bo sent tree So anyaadnss on receipt or the price. All let- tm, orders, etc., shoald be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. 830 BROADWAY, N Y. II.1MHH above Is a fftoralmlle of tbe label (S aavb box. Cancers can be Cured! Dr. H. W. JANUARY T ENDERS liis services for the treatment of Cancerous Diseases, whether local or iu the uterus, Scrofula and Chronic Diseases His treatment is -venr mild, ahd perfectly safe, whether taken- fntornaUy or locally applied. The remedies are vegetable. Ai proof of bis unrivalled success In the treat. iMtSraste?' Dr. Boyd, M. D., M’LomorsvlIlc, Tenn.. r. J. M. Fort,M. D., Koysburg, Ky.; Dr. P D., Lexington, Ky.| Warner Spindle, Esq., Frederioksbura, Vn.; — Joel Jierry. Mississippi; Dr.. * l or mmy-i ^ r p r fo., Dr. riltir'd, m! D*f^lc Tanner, Athens, Ala.; Hon, ESSSI Eaton, n,Tomp- Ky.; Elder W. 0. Buok, Marlon, Ala.t Effior. C. H. StiUwolli Rome, Go,; Dan- 10I Wiiiv, LnGran^o, On. Murfrcohhoro, Tenn., June S3—trlly.