Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 29, 1860, Image 3

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StMfWsJs Courier. Saturday Morning, Sept’r 39,1860. . Joseph Walker is Agent for this paper in Charleston, S. 0., and is authorised to make contracts for Advertising, receive uoney and give receipts. J0-SEB FtRsflND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER, / . Rome Market, Sept. 29.—No changes since our lost quotation. But little cot ton is coming in. Latest News. Abolition Cntrage. Cincinnati, Sept. 23.—On Thursday last the United 'States Marshal] accom panied by two deputies and eight or ten men, went to Iberia Morrow county, < Hiio, with warrants to arrest three slaves, brothers, who ran away from German town, Ky., about four months since.— Ono negro was captured by tlio Mar shal.^After examination before- Com missioner Newball, lie was remanded to the custoday of a former master.— One deputy was sot upon by a crowd of sixty or seventy negroes and white men, armed with guns and pistols. His clothes were torn oft', his warrants and m moy taken, and an attempt was made to hang and then to shoot him.— After cutting ills hair off close, they al lowed him to depart without the negro. The deputy was tired upon while at tempting to arrest the third negro, and •Returned the fire, shooting the fingers off of ono of the rioters, but was oblig ed to leave without securing liis pris oner; Fusion in Pennsylvania. IlARRisnuRU, Pa., -Sept. 22.—Douglas’ State Executive Committee publish a card stating that os much as has recent ly been published on the subject of al- lodged propositions for fusion in Penn sylvania, tho public are informed that the question of fusion has at no time been entertained by that committee. A Hoax. New York, Sept. 20.—Tho reported robbery of a draft of £10,000 pioves to have been a hoax. Wide Awakes. Tho Now York Express has file fol lowing upon the new military organiza tion in the Northern States called “wide awakes.” All such “Battalion" talk—in “line,” “drill,” &o., is very soldier like. It is tho first time that we have had such a military feature in our elections—but the conservative peopie of the North will ococpt it, act upon it, organize like it, and when the JohnBrown “irrepres sible conflict” comes, we are to be “marched” overfirst—before our South ern countrymen ore trodden down. The threatening talk of the great pro- clnimer of the irrepressible conflict, of course, will be a healing balm. South •Ttnitk Unite—lot iIb have on end of snch feelings, of such preparations for a fight. We like this talk of our friend in the midst of our enemies. We beseech the Northern Conservatives to awake from their dream of security, and to defeat these revolutionary and incondiary and sanguinary rebels. We con not believe that all the Republicans, or even a con siderable majority of these, counsel suoh proceedings—but, while they remain in the Republican ranks, they are power less to oontrol that organization. The only place for them is outside the ranks of suoh madmen, and in the ranks of the Union National party. We tell them plainly and candidly, Un ion men as we are, if they can not put down this spirit in their own borders, we shall see to it that we preserve our- tehee from the evils they threaten, and shall do it by force. Allow Linooln to be elected, and while we consider suoh eleotlon no cause for dissolution, and would toy to prevent it, yet we shall not be able. March your “Wide Awakes” with muskets in their hands to Washington City, and wo tell you then, the Union teat an end. Wo shall regard you as the rest of mankind—enemies In war, and in peace Mends.—CViron. Sen, Geni Walker and Col. Uudler were not Shot—They Return to the U. S. New" Orleans, Sept, 26.—The schoon er Taylor, with Utella dates to the 13th mst., arrived here to-day. GehrWalkor is Bafe, and he returns home by the next arrival. Gen. Walker and Col. Rudier would have been released if they had claimed American eitizenship or British protec tion. It is certain that they will not be shot, as the British here declared they would not permit it.' Walker Shot.-Rudier Still Imprisoned. New Orleans, Sept, if'.—A. British steamer arrived here to-day with the remnant of Walker’s party. General Walker was shot on the 12th. i . _ Oil.* Rudier was still a prisoner.' Additional by the Anglo-Saxon. The following were the authorized quotations: Fair Orleans, 7Jd.; Mid. Orleans,6jd.; Fair Mobiles, 7Jd.; Mid. Mobiles, Gid.; Fun- Uplands, 7d.j Mid. Uplands, GJd. The stock of cotton on hand at Liver pool was 995,000 bales, of which 785,000 bales were American. State or Trade.—Manchester advices were favorable. Livkui-ool General Markets.—Flour dull. Wheal firm. Corn firm. Provis ions quiet. General News. Tho steamships Harmonm, New York, nnd Glusgow, have readied Liv erpool. Tho weather lias been favorable for crops. At London, funds wore heavy. A belief prevails that no general war will take place, but that several new Villa Fraueu arrangements will transpire during tho Autumn. Tho London 'Times says that Victor Emanuel's friends will find a formidable competitor in Garibaldi where his suc cess appear sufficient to overcome any resistance that the Stases ol' the church are able to make. _ Austria lius decided not to receive the Neapolitan fleet in any of the Austrian ports. it was asserted without awaiting for a reply from Koine, that twenty-five thousand Sardinian troops had entered Umin-iii, and another largo body had captured i’arsauc, taking twelve thous and German prisoners, under the com mand of a Papal coiuuuindor, who also was taken prisoner to Turin. Gen. Guyin takes command of. the French troops at Rome. Gen. Lhmorictcro was concentrating liis army at Arseonn. Several powers have protested against tho entry of Sardinians into the States of the 'church, on tho ground that it was an attack upon their international rights. A Paris dispatch, dated Wednesday .night, says that the Piedmontese forces Were marching rapidly upon Gen. La- niorieiore's army, and Unit engagements was expected to-morrow. 'The relations between France nnd Piedmont were critical. It was report ed that France bud refused to make the slightest concession to Switzerland in thei Savoy affair, and Switzerland per sists in considering the question, ono for tlic decision of Europe. Siur News.—Sailed for Charleston, the ship Win. l’asseii,' from Liverpool. J. Captured Slavers. - Norfolk, Va., Sept. 20.—A brig, sup posed to bo tho Storm King, arrived hero in charge of l-ieut. Hughes, from Monrovia. The bark was captured by the San Jacinto on the 8th of August, witli eight hundred negroes on board. Tho negroes were landed at Monrovia. The Prize Ship Erie, that was captured on the 8th of August by the Mohican, also arrived at Monrovia with eight hundred Africans in charge of Lieuten ant Donegal]. Pennsylvania News. IIarrisburu, Pa., Sept. 27.—Tho Boll and Everett Convention met hero to-day for the purpose of nominating an Elec toral ticket. Tho following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That wo deem it inexpedi ent to nominato a candidate for Gover nor. Resolved, That a committee be ap pointed to modify tho ticket so as to se cure harmonious notion to uil. The Convention recommended a Union State Convention of all of tho opponents of the Republicans to be held ns enrly after tho first of October ns practicably. Markets, Savannah, Sept. 27.—Sales of Cotton to-day 430 bales. The market was firm, but quotations was unchanged. Stock 9,250 bales. Receipts nil ports ahead of last year 8,750 bales. Charleston, Sept. 25.—The sales of cotton for the week were 5,400 kales.— Receipts of the week 10,700 bales. The The market declined J@jj during the week. J, R. MARTIN, Successor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WnoLBHALK AND RETAIL PEALKJt IX CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS & SHAD IN THEIR SEA80N. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. A 38 011 TED VA ED fES Put up In Boxes to suit Customers. Parties Supplied with Cake- Orders will lie attended to with promptness ami Dispatch.-th^ Term* Cush. M*j>15t\v1y. Spdciql ^oiiceg. Royal Arch Chapter,]^ „ fiofular Meetings FIRST TUfeSDAY NIGHT in each month. TH0S. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S„ D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Soo’y. febOtrily. NO. 40. Regular-meetings, 1st andJiSrd WED NESDAY NIGHT.in eaoli month. Officers—C. H, -SMITH, N. G., THOS.J. PERRY, V. G., - R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrily. Floyd Encampment, No, 11, £ E, T> EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4tli Mon- JtVday Nights in each month. Officers—E. A. BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, n. P. Dn. J. ICING, S. W. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, B. LEVINSTEIN, Tre/r. juno2tri!y. Those who have tho care of children cannot watch too closely tho indications of worms In tho intestines. They are often neg lected from the natural repugnance that moth ers feel to forco nauseous drugs down their children's throats. This diffieidty 4s effectu ally removed % the use bf Dr. John Butt’s Vegetable Worm Destroyer. It is as pleasant ns candy, and far more efficacious than any sickening drug in the apothecary's shop.— Richmond Examiner. sep26tw.'lt. COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Co >su River Stoiunboa Company's Stoamers will leave for GREEN, SPORT, uu4 intermediate landings’ os fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Romo, Tuesday Mcrn- ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greonsport Wednes' day at 9 o’clock. elliott * Russell. Jan2Hriwtf. Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. The lectures of tills Institution will com mencc the 1 ttli Nov. next. The Legislature of the State appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its Iasi session, for the benefit, of tlio College. This donation has enabled the Trustee, to croct a magnifi cent building complotc in all its departments. The museum of the College has been se lected in Europe with great cure, and is sec ond to none in tho country. There are three large Hospitals in Mobilo free to tho slu- dents. Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will bo opened about the middle of October. FACULTY. J. C. Nutt. M. D.. Professor of Surgery. J. F. lieu,tin, M. D., Professor of Auat- \Vin. II. Anderson, M. D., Professor of Physiology slid Pathology. Geo.—A. Ketclmm, Si" P.. Professor of Principlos’Siid Practice of Medicine. F. A. Koss. M. D., Professor of Materia Median,and Therapeutics. F. K. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet ric? and Diseases of Women nnd Children? J. \V. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry. Oorenwy Owen. M. D., 1 Demonstrators of A. P. Hall. M. D., J Anatomy. II. D. Sinidt, M. P.. Prosector of Surgery. Address W. H. ANDERSON. june26tri.*iin. Dean of Facility. Fresh Kentucky GRASS SEEDS, Just received direct from Kentucky, Blub Grass, -- Timothy, Orchard Grass, .Red Top, Clover -'* Lucornc, Millet, ■ For sale by septi FARRELL & TEI8ER. THREE Two Horse Wagons For Sale very cheap FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES, HARPER & BUTLER. aug28twtra*wlm Rome Railroad. F ROM this date, the rateof char ges on STOVES on Romo Rail-1 road will bo 30 cents per 100 lbs., in-1 eluding stove pipe and fixtures. '... aug23 . W. S. COTHRAN, Sup’t. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIG0RAT0 NEVER DEBILITATES, I T is Compounded entirely from Gums, nnd lias become an established fact, a Standard Modi sine, known anil np- havo used it, and is confidence in all the is recommended, sands within the last given up all hopes of ons unsolicited ccr- Bcssion show, adapted tp the tern* dividual taking it, quantities as to hot els. yourjndgmentguido Liver j Invigorator, or Complaints, Bll- pepsin. Chronic Di- Complaints, Dyscu- Stomaeh, Habitual Cholera, Cholera lifantuin, Flatulence, prove by all that now resorted to with diseases for which It It has eured tliou- two yours who had relief, ns tlio nnmer- tifientes ' t my pos- Tho doscr must- he pernment of the in unci tisod in such greatly on the Bow- Let tho. dictates of in the usp of the and’it will cure Liv- lous Attacks, Dys urrhoea, Summer torry, .Dropsy, Sour Costivencss, Cholic, Morbus, Cholera LOOK AT THIS! NO BLANKS! GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER, 1860. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY Ac' Co., Managers. Authorized by Special Actcf the Legislature Every Ticket a Prize, capitajT prize ' 960*000. TICKETS ONLY $10, Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. To ho Drawn Each Saturday, in lif6Q, -in the city pf Savannah, Ga. CLASS 87 to bo Drawn SEPT. 1, 1800. CLASS 88, « « 8, 1880. CLASS 89, “ 16, I860. g LASS 90, « “. 22, 1800. LASS 91, « « 29/ 1869, magnificent scheme. Prize X 6 10 2 2 2 60 100 100 100 23,000 (Prizes of 24,000 Prizes of 860,000 is 10,000 is 8,000 is 6,000 is 4,000 is 3,000 is 2,000 is 1,500 is 1,100 is 1,000 are 600 are 400 aw 300 are 200 are 160 are 100 are 05 ore 85 are 88 M 2 Jaundice, Female Weakness, and may bo used aucecsfuliy as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure Sick headache, (us thousand can tostify) in twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspoonftils are takcu at commence ment of attack. All who aro using it are giving their testi mony in its favor. 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 T>URE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and JL put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep In any climate. ' '' “ ' 'thartio Pill is gentle which the pfopritor tice more than twen creasing demand long used the Pills whieh all express in lias induced me to the reach of all. 50,305 Prizes Amounting to 8375,000 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Fackagos will lie sold at tho following rates', which is tho risk t A Certificate of Package of 10 WhoIeB, $80 Do do - 10 Halves, . 40 Do do 10 Quarters, 26 Do do 10 EigbthB, 10 Railroad Notice. Offick Dai,ton- A Jacksonvili.b R. R. Co. 1 Dalton, (In.. Sept. 3, I860, j The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tho Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company fir the purpose of electing Seven Directors, mid attending to other business that may come before them, will ho held at the office of the Company in Dalton, on tho first Wed nesday in October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. By order, EDWARD WHITE, sopllwim Seo’y. GREAT BARGANS TOWN PROPERTY. A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF Town Properly. Apply to mny22trl5m. I)R. J. KING. Notice. A LL persons are hereby notified not to credit Mrs. MARY J. KING on my ac- eount, as I shall not be responsible for any debt sho may contract. Since our separation a fund lias been pro vided for hor support nnd necessary ex penses. JOSHUA KING. sepl4w4m CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gnylcsvillc, Cherokee Co., Ala.,. 8. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Prinoipol. S TUDENTS of both sexes will be receivod ut this Institution, and fitted for tho com mon duties of life, or any class in our Col leges. Competent Teachers aro employed. Send for a circular* Iuu21—wly STEAM WOOL CARDER.' I desire, to call tho attention of the Farmers and Wool growers generally to my now custom n _JStcam Carding Machine,located ,o, near Brood street fronting Harper A Butler’s Hardware Store. As I have many years experience in the Wool Cording busi ness, I think I eangivo general satisfaction, vnd solioit the patronogo of the public. Soptl4—w2m G. J. DYKES. A Fro ib ond largo Stock of Southern Raised _ Grass Seed, AF111 kinds, just received by U TURNLEY, ' feblt No. 5 Choice House. B URNETT’S Flavoring Extracts, Coco nino, Kallcstau aud Tcoth Wash—a fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER. Tho Family" Cn- hut active Cathnrtic'cQ has used in his prnc-!^ ‘y years. - The constantly m-'~ from those who liavo:* - * and tho satisfaction'Ps regard to their iise.l place them within i.. vhuiu.ium „■ The ProfessionWell known thntdif- ferent Cathartics act C4 jon different portions of the ho wolf. f->\ The Family Ca- J2,tlinrlic Pill has,with due reference to tliis /J 1 well established fact been compounded W . from n variety oftho purest V<>gc(nhle f |“4 Extracts, which net alike on every partj<J of the alimentary canal, and arc good.O nnd safe in all eases where a Cathartic is needed, such ns De rangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness. Pains in the Back and Loins. Costivencss, Pill'll mid Soreness over the whole body, from sudden anlp, which frequently, if negineted. end in it long course of Fever." Loss of Appe tite, n Creeping sensation of Cold over the hody. Restlessness. Headache, or weight in the head, all Irilhuninatory Disease, Worinajn Children or Adults. Rlmilinstisin. a great Pnrifierof the blond and many disoases to which llesh is heir, the niitueroiis to mention in thisndxerslsement. Dose, I to 3. Price, ,3 Dimes. The Liver Invigoratorajid Family Cathar tic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade ill all tho largo towns. S T. W. SANFORD. M. D.. Manufacturer and Proprietor. 5AS Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Romo. aiiglOlwIf LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan ! Which takes place on evory Wednesday and Saturday in 1860. 1 Capital Prize of. $25,000 1 Prize of 6,000 1 Prize of. 4,000 1 Prize of. 2,276 40 Prizes of. 176 are......... 7,000 50 Prizes of. 125 aro 6,000 40 Prizes of ,.$112 50 are 162 Prizes o£..100 are,... 65 Prizes of. 65 Prizes of. 65 Prizes of........... 65 Prizes of...' 4,810 Prizes of..... 27.040 Prizes of. 43,080 Prizes of. 70,070 Prizes Amounting to Whole Tickets $206,696 f«, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, en close the money to our address far tho tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo for warded liy first mail. Purchasers ran have tickets ending in any figure they may desig nate. The list of drawn numbers nnd prizes will he sent to pnrchnsei's immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders f-r Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to ha directed to McKINNEY A Co„ july25tri. Savannah, Ga. Colognes, Hair OiTs, A ND PERFUMERY of all kiuds, 8con Bags. Card C:i-e». Puff Balls. Portmon- ales, Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth. Dusting and White wash brushes, A groat variety for sale by TURNLEY, fehll. No. 3 Choice House. Tho enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Purest Medical Agent ever kn ) has furnished Ilia community a Stimulan*' Pure, Healthful nud Invigorating, at th° same time a mild delicious beverage. It 1* calculated to do away with the vile drugged stuff that Is palmed off on tho community, and wbieh is injurious to body nnd mind. In addition to tho certificates beneath, ho lias reoievod aDiploma from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, nd additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath to its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept Oth 1860. We have oarefully tested the sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you srnt us, and find that it contains none of tho Poison ous substance known as Fusil Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GARRET A CAMAC, Analytical Chemists. Now York Sept. 3d, 1858. I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut Grovo Whisksy, recioved from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having careftiUy tested it, I am pleased testate that it is ontiroly free irompoisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pare and fina flavored quality of whiskey, JAMES R. CHILTON, Analytieal Chemist. Boston, March 7th, 185s. I have made a chemical analysis of com mercial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which proves to be free from tho heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly, pure and unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain used io manufacturing It Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D., StaUAssayer, No. 16, Boyiston Street. For Sale by Ci WHARTON, Jr., Sole Prln. Agt. sopJSr-triSm No, 140 WalfiutSt. Phil. 860 Fall Trade, 1860 J. H. M’CLTJNG, Broad St. t Rome, Ga. is xow nncKirixa * A LARGE IMPORTATION OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, com-nisixfl nvnnv vahietv of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Cloaks and Shawls, GEETLEMEN’S Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. HALTS AND CAPS, CARPETS. A LARGE STOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHING PLANTERS’ GOODS! OF THE. BEST VIRGINIA, CAROLINA AND GEORGIA MAKES. All of which will bo offered for sale at the lowest possible prices fat Cash, er to prompt paying customers on tho usual time. suplS J. H. McOLUNG. D satroyc supply at FARELL A YEISER'S those who may he similarly affected,! to make U known teat my most sanguine hopes have been telly realized tens far. My lip, which was healed in five weeks, continues well to the present time, and the cure seems perfect. This method of oaring cancer* differs from all others in the following particulars, viz: 1. The remedy is applied but onge, and that only, oh an average, for tho spaco of one hour; - ' ■ 2. The suffering, which in most eases is very light, lasts only fifteen or twenty min utes. Other gentlemen operated on in my presence had Jess suffering then I had. No ono has any need of ohloroform or ethet dur ing the operation. After the operation I had nothfnfwortby to be called suffering. this method excels all others. . 4. 1th greatest excellency consists i parallelled sueoesrfp in its euAng’ and effectually a much larger. associated with him in- this hu prise, Dr. Hadley, a gentleman whom', the medical . profeeaJon Jn Western; Now York, have delighted highly to honor. These gen tlemen now devote their wholo time, energies and skill, to tho ono business of uuring the cancer, at U j Isaac Oakes, Member of the Presbytery of Genesee River. The following unsolicited testimony is from tho Farraville..[Ya.} Journal of April 26th This is to certify that I had boon afflicted with Cancer of the under lip sineo February eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and under reatment from 2d July last up to tho -13th February last, without much benefit. I ynf- ■hsi enter-' Dr, Blake being absent from Now York, tip- on my arrival, there I was relieved of. all my cancer paint in about two hours, and have not had any pains since. I consider utyself well at this time; I became acquainted with Dr. Blake before I ieft NeW York. I eonsld- him and Dr. Hadley well skilled in their pro- fession andgontlcmonof tho highest order, ; nnd those afflicted will find it to their inter est to call upon them at their office, 640 Broadway, New York. -* ' Tiros. HAhver, Harvey’s Store, Charlotte County/Va. JBfr*Send for a Pamphlot of particulars. sopl8-,trlw3m. A-Uotion AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Aue’rs. A T the Store Roqtn formerly odoupled by JX. McGuire A Pinson. Three days In the week— • TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Home, 6a. Consignments must ho made to M. P GALCERAN, Agent roayl2trily. ADAMS, McKINNEY & 00. 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK, Offer for Sale front-United States Bonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cogimc—OTARD, DtiPUY A Coi . MNET, CASTILLION A Co JAMES^HENNESSY and MARRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE SEIGNE1TE, and RASTEAti. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im- lortation, and various other favorite irands. RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.' WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND-SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO In Storem large and well selected stock of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, seen as Rye,Bourbon &Monong’hela WHISKIES, febl4-triwly. WORMS 1 WORMS! - WORMS! - S season Is at hand when these scour es ofohildhoodbegln to become both esome aud dangerous, Dr. John Bull’s Vegetable Worm Dosfroyor is a remedy alike pleasant and effectual for tho ovli. There is uot the loastdiffioulty in getting children to take the medicine. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, and will bo oaten with avidi ty by children of ullages. It destroys andex pels worms more effcctualy than any remedy now in use, while at tho snmo time it will in no way affect injuriously tha health of the child. tt dan be procured from druggists and country stores everywhere. Dr. John Bull’s Principal viUo’ Ky. NOTICE. O N and after September 1st, all work done at our Establishment must he Paid for on Delivery, and on all bontraets exceeding Thirty Dollars One-third of the amount must be paid when ordered, and the balance when the work is taken away. All jtarties indebted to us are Dissolution. rriHE firm of A.G. AA.J. 1’ITNER, has JL this day been' dissolve' ’ sent. All persons indobte requested to mako immediate payment, i J. Pitner the junior partner, ex,/rets to 1 this place in a few months, and theii ness must ho wound up htfou- lio let Tho business will ho conducted in the name and Btylc of A. G. PlTNEll, at the old stand, requested * Noble Bros. « Go, I b* found ter a short time. nugJOtf j jnn3—lttwawtf -v