Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 11, 1860, Image 3

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gfi-WwWj ■^^day Morning, Oct’r U, 1800. ~Z*~ Josispn Walkm is 4tgent for this r in charleston, 8. C„ and Is authorised "'. . ke contracts for Advertising, receive aonaya^ give receipts; y r - For Solicitor General. We are anthorisad to annonnae the name of M KENPRICK, of Newnan. Coweta co. „ o'nndMate for the olllciof Solicitor Gen- cr il of the Tallapoosa circuit. Election first wo lnjjilay iu January next nuglwtil II. A, Gartrell Esq. Mb. Editob: Please allow us to announce the above named gentleman as a candidate for Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Cir cuit. M.WV VOTitns. sep!8—triAwtd,. j®-SEE FIRST ANI) FOUilTli. .PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING matter. . . Viihhc Speaking. - .t. R. Parkott, the candidate for elec tor for Bell and Everett in the fifth district will address the people at Suringplaco, , Tuesday Oot. 16. licsaca, Wednesday “ 17. Adairsvillo, Thursday, “ 18. Home, Friday, “ 19. Summerville, Saturday, “ 20. Ikilton, Monday, “ 22. Ringgold, Tuesday, ” 23. I, ilayotte, W ednesduy, " 24. Trenton, Friday, “ 20. Tunnel Hill, Saturday, “ 27. Atlanta American andAugusta Chroni cle please insert until the appointments expire. _ Hour Market, Oot. 11.—Cotton now commands from 7i®9Jo!s. No change m in Bacon and Grain. Dry Goods at Cost. We invito tiio attention of the public generally to the fact that we will from this date, sell off our entire stock of goods at New York cost. Our stock is full an-l complete, om bracing all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Oil Cloths Bel Blankets,Negro Blankets Kerseys, Negro Shoes apd various other things too tedious to mention. Oar stock is too large anil we are de termined to reduce it by selling at cost lor cash. S001T' & O.'tBERG. LI—triwAwlt. Arrival of the City of Baltimore. Jobk, Oct. 9.—The 'steamship Uty or Baltimore arrived her«v to-day.— X-htmcroml new* hits been antici- General Mews. Garibaidi occupied the suborbs of An- eona. The gates of the town were he roically defended. Orders have been reoeived at Toulon, to prepare a fleet of steam transports; Itij aaettid that large additions would be made to the English Garrison atmltax. The students at Athens have mado a demonstration against King Otho, and m favor of Naples. China.—The allies left for Pelho on the 25th of July. They had a severe engagement with PiraUa on the Chinese onus; two hundred of tha pirates were killed. Gen.Guyon h a issu'd orders of the duy, and he says that he will de'end the Pope to the loot. It was rumored that the Pope would leave Remo to avoid bloodshed. Latest.—Forts Pelage and Ancona were taken by assaulted by the Sardin ia is. Mntiicipal Election in Savannah. Savannah, Oct. 9.—The election for Mayor and Aldermen has been decided. Charles C. Jone^. INp., the candidate -tor, Mayor on the Citizens’ Ticket, is eWcLed. Six of the Aldermen on the Cii i'.ohj* Ticket 11 nd six on the Demo cratic ticket at e elected. The Florida Elections. Savanaii, Oct. 8’—We have received returns from sixteen counties in Florida, and they givo Milton a majority of 1,3- 75 and Hilton 1,825 votes. Special Notice?. 4S hap “ r ,^ Beggar Meeting. FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu cash month. THOS. J. FERRY, H. P., - J ANDREW J. BEARDEN, k7 WILLIAM N. DUOKKB, 8.,; D. J. 1 BANDERS,.Treasurer, D. G; LOVE, Scc'y. , fubfltrlly. NO. 40; Regular meetings, 1st and* 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—0. II. SMITH, N. ft, THOS. J. PERRY, V. O.. R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary) W. N. DUOKER, Treasurer. . febOtrily. • ,< Floyd Encampment, No. 1L % o. o. p. R EGULAR meeting., 2nd and 4th Mon day Nights in each month. OrricEns—E. A. BURGH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dr. J. KING. S. W. W. N. DUCKER. J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, 8. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r. jiinoStrlly. Fresh Kentucky 7 a GRASS SEEDS, Just received direct from- Kentucky, ' -Blue Gras., Timothy# , , Orchard Grass, ■ ... ...Bod,Top, Clover . Lucerne, - Millet, For sale by , ' .. sept! FARRELL i VElSER., THREE * Two Horse Wagons For Sale very cheap FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES, HARPER A BUTLER. aug28twlmawtm .% Rome Railroad. F ROM thl, date, the rate of char ges on STOVES on Rome Rail-] rood will be 30 cents per 100 lbs., ln-| eluding stove pipe and flxtutos. 1 ang23 W. S. COTHRAN, Sup’t. fron Oar friend Dr. Bull advances with the step i tiflentes in my pos- of a conqueror from one medical triumph to The doso must bo conqueror from one medical triumph to another. His Inst, and the children think ‘ pornment of the in- his grcaU.it achievement, ts hi. Vegetable ] and used in such Worm Destroyer. Pleasant to the taste, and ; greatly on the Bow- certain in its effeots, is has beoumo a univer.- * ' ' * ' 1 sal favorite with both mothers and children. —Evansville Enq. ootOtwSt Inflamntory Rhoamutism, Late Panama News. Nsw York, Oct. 8.—The steamship Northern Light lins arrived. She brought no passengers nor mails, as the steamship J. L. Stephens fuiled to con nect at Panama. There 1ms been a heavy storm on the Pacific coast. Panama was invested by negro insur- ■ eet onists, but they were repulsed.— Fiv i of them wore killed and fifteen taken prisoners. Too marines from the War steamer, S'. Mary’s held the place and subdued the revolt. Movements of the Prince. Wasimnovon, Oct. 8.—The Prince left for Baltimore this evening. Death of Gov. Willard, of Indiana, Cincinnati. Oct. 5.—Gov. Willard, of Indiana, died lasf night, at St. Pauls, Min., of consumption. Cnari.bston, Oct. 9.—Sales of Cotton to day 2000 bales at from 8 to 111c.— Prices havo advanced Jo. flgpA San Salvador paper says that more than Sfty shocks of «irih«juake was experienced there itaohe-rittyjiri-the month of July, HfVHSte&WlP Tiio -Titirfe.—“ Wlrt«tf.*'^^apiter now t" shi&eringly asked a cbtfsiervatite, esterday, of a fillibuster. “In tho grave, where a 'Briton has laid him,” Was the quiet reply. [ . —’ 86J“The greatest remedy of the day is unmistakably Perry Davis Vegetuble Pain Killer, for the instant relief of nil pains, scalds, bruises, &c., and for pains in the stomach and bowels; it is used with encouraging success in sudden at tacks of cholera and cholera morbus.— Sold by druggists. Messrs. Perry Davis A Son —Gents—I lim at a loss to ex press with words tbo satisfac tion it gives mo to inform youl ot the benefit I have received fro.ii the use of your Pain Kil- ler. About one yeor since, I "was attacked with tho inflammatory rheumatism, being un able to walk for eight weeks; besides the con- finement to the house, tho pain I experienced no tunguo can describe, On the 27th of'De cember last I hud a more severe attack than before. I commenced using the Pain Killer mado by you, which immediately rcPcvid mo of pain, and saved ine tho necessity of being confined to my bed for one day. It is now eleven days since tho attack, and the infla motion has entirely subsided. In short I am entirely well and feel bound, to mako the above statement, that ail may resort to the Pain Killer, that time, expense, ami a world of suffering mnv bo prevented. HENftY WEED, Clerk at 117, octll Gen tssee St, Utica. SANFORD’S LITER INVIGOKATO NEVER DEBILITATES, I T is Compounded entirely Gums, and has become an established tact, a Standard Medicine, known and .ap prove by all that m have used it, and is now resorted to with Q confidence in ail the is recommended, sands within thelast given up ail hopes of om unsolicited cor- session show, adapted to the tern dividual taking it, quantities as to act els. your judgmentguido Liver - lnvigorator, er. Complaints, Bit- 1 pita. Chronic Dl- mplnints, Dyson- Stomach, Habitual ClioWBv Cholera Infantum, Flatulence, diseases for which it It has cured ttiou- two yours who had relief, as tho Dinner- Let the dictates of in tho use of the and it will euro Lit- lous - Attacks, Dy* arrhoea. Summer terry, Dropsy, ,Bour Costiveness, ^Cholic, I I Murbns, Cholera LOOK AT TIUS^ NO BLANKS! “ A iS?S. r0E GEORGIA STATEL0TTERY McKINNEY a Co.) Managers. Authorised by Special Actef the Iiegislatnre Every Ticket a Prize. CAPITAL PRIZE 860,000. •' . TICKETS 6NLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths -In proportion. To bo Drawn Each Saturday, in 1800, in the . rity of Savannah Bn?- CLASS 87 to btrDrawn SEPT. 1, 1800. CLASS. 88, “ .8, 1880. CLASS 89, “ 18, 1860. CLASS 00, • « 22, 1800. CLASS :91, “ « 29, 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prise 1 1 . 1 ■ I ■ ' ' 1 ' V' 1 1 6 >00,000 10,000 m 4,000 3,000 2,000 8,000 10 800 are 6,000 2 400 are 800 2 800 ore 600 3 200 are 400 50 150 are 7,flo0 100 100 are 10,000 100 05 are SJiOO 100 #5 are 8,501 25,000 Prises of >8 >200,000 25,000 Prises of 3 . 60,000 50,305 Frizes Amounting to •*75.000 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MOflTH. Certificates qf Packages' Will bo sold at ths following rates, which is the risk i Jaundice, Female Weakness, and may be used Succetfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will euro, Siek headache, ,{asrthousand eon testify ) I in twenty' minutes, if two or three Teaspoonfuls are taken at commence ment of attack. All who are nsing 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 XkURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, and Jr jpnt up in Glass OasSs; AIt'Tight, and COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Coisa River Steamboa Company’s Steamers will lenvo for GREEN. 8PORT, uni Intermediate landings’ us fol lows : will keep in any Climate. The Family Ca- but active CathartiojCQ has used in his prao-ljJJ ty years. I -, The constantly In- rj from those who havo P"* and Die satisfaction p4 regard to thoir use, place them within)^ The Profession ferent Cathartics act| of the bowols. The Family 3 Ca rt ue referonee to thisj been compounded purest Vegetabiei. - alike on every parlM canal, and are good|o ^ffi^|»yf,Paokage < Do do JO Quarters, Do do 10 Eighths, LOOK AT THIS*'!''.C A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan! Which takes place on every Wednesday and Saturday in 1860. 1 Capital Prise of...... ..........>25,000 1 Prfso of 0,000 1 Priso of. 4,000 1 Prise of. .... 40 Prizes of- 176 are.....—. 80 Prises o£ 126 arc 40 Prises of ...—...>112 60 are .... jJ62 Prises ofi. 100 are—..—. 65 Prises of.—...;... 25 arc 05 Prizes of. 20 an - thartio Pill Is gentle 65 Prises of. .... which the propritor 65 Prises of.......... tfee more than twen- . 4,810 PrisesoC......... 27,040 Prisosof....;.;... 43,680 Prisosof..; - creasing domnnd long used the Pills whteb all express in has-induced me to the roach of all. well known thatdif- on different portions thnrticPUl has, with well established fact from a variety ofthe Extracts, which act of the alimentary and safe in ail cases 16. ar?, 10 are.-....—. 650 5 are 48,200 6 arc 135,208 1 ore 43,g80 Iambtta -Mas* -Mbitino.—It f industriously circulated all over tho country that Holt. Joseph Lane, candi date for Vice President on the Breck inridge ticket would be in Marietta on the 9th Inst., and a tremendous Mass Meeting was to bo held to greet him,— The’mass meeting was there; Gen. Lane wits not, but "writ a letter.” Hon. ^Howell Cobb, Dr. Miller, -and others consoled the people with speeches, and sent them homo without seeing the “Marion of the Mexican War." B9~ In Bohemia the peasantry hold it unluoky to Walk uudor a rain bow; and they say .that the rain which dfsetutWs"through the bow blights all it “ falls upon. ' t&'h.n old Bachelor would like.much to know what kind of a broom the young woman in the lost novel used whon she swept book the raven ringlets — from her olosSto brow. R. W. ECHOLS NEW^ FIRM ! IBAKER& ECHOLS, DEALERS IN SANDHI ‘ologncs and Flavoring Extracts, ; PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DYESTUFFS? FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur* poses, &c., &c. &c. #®*A modioal journal says tliat Bfn- glc women have tho headaoho more than married ones. . .That may he r but don’t married men, have-the headache ^ftoner than 1 single onos f |@rtt is estimated that there are now running on the railroads of the United States 6000 passenger and 80,000 freight cars. ggyTho tonguo discovers the state of the mind no less than that of tho body; in either case, before the philosopher or the physioian can judge, the patient must open his mouth. Rome. Ga. Feb. 18th. [Iriwtwtf.] J.R. MARTIN, Successor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WHOLESALE AXD MIT AH. D BALED IX CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, and SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. - OYSTERS &. SHAD . IN THEIR SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. ABBOBTED CANDIES Put up in Boxes to suit ^Customers. Parties Supplied with Cake pSt- Orders will be attended to with promptness and Dispatch. ^ST-Tcriiis Cash. scp!5twly. svnsnsmi I where a Cathartic is needed, such as Do- ALIAivijL.Ai Or | rnugements of the Stomaeb, Sleepiness, Pains iu tho Back and Loins, Costlveness, Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden culp, wliioh frequently, if neglected, cud in a long course of Fever, Lou of Appe tite, a Orucplug sensation of Cold over the iiody. Restlessness, Hradacho, or weight in tho head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Furifierof tho blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, the numerous to mention in this adxersiuraenL Dose, 1 to S. • Price, 3 Dimes. Tho Liver lnvigorator aud Family Cathar- tiu Pills arc retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the largo towns.' S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 30S Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Rome. augUtwtf STEAMER PENNINGTON, Leaves Rom >, Tuesday Me ru ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greansport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL. jan24triwtf. 76,076 Prises Amounting to . Whole Tickets IN OBDEWNG TiokeS'or Cortiflcatcs, On'- cloao tho money to our address for the tickets Ordered, on receipt ot wfiloVthey will be for warded by flrstmall. " Prirpbascrs can bun tickets ending In any figure thoy may dcsig- hato. ' " ‘ ■' The list of drawn numbers and prizes wlh be sent to purchasers immediately after tbo drawing.' . / All communications strictly, csnfldential; Orders f«r Tickets or Oertifleates, by Mail or Express, to bo directed to Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. The loctures of this Institution.wiil com mence the I4th Nov. next, Tho Legislature ofthe Stafo appropriaicil fifty thonsand dollars at its Inst session, for the benefit of the College. This dnnuti.011 has enabled tiio Trustees to erect a magnifi cent building complete in all its departments. Tin museum of tin; College bus b.0.1 se lected in Europe with great enro, and is sec ond to none in the country. There ere thro; large Hospitals iu Mobile free to the s.u- deuts. The rooms for Pr ictieal Anatomy will be oponed ab >ut the middleof Oetober. FACULTY. J. C. Nolt, M. D., Profossor of Surgery. J. F. llcustis, M. D., Professer of Anat- ny. Win. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of Physiology aud Pathology. Gee. A. Kotchum, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. F. A. Ross, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. F. E. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and Diseases of Women and Children. J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry. Gnronwy Owen, M. D., 1 Demonstrators of A. P. Hall, M; D.. J Anatomy. H. D. -Solicit, M. D.; Prosector of Surgary. Address W. II. ANDERSON, jtme26tri3m. D.an of Faculty. DRUG NO, 8. UHOICE— r — h . [Bouse fornUrly occupied by Boil. Aattcy^ P. L. TURNLEY, Colognes, Hair Oils, A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Scon Bags, Card Cases, PuiT Balls, Portnion- aies, Hair nat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for sale by TURNLEY, fehll. No. 3 Choice House. 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I The subscriber offers for sale, ail his lands lying in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. There is about two thousand acres lying in one body uud it will bn sold all to gether or will he divided to suit purchasers. There are four dwellings aud sots of out buildings and the lauds so surrounding as to conveniently make four settlements. The dwellings are all good, two of thorn tho resi dence of the undersigned, and that formerly ocoupled by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight rooms each anj tho other two are framed cottages with four rooms each. There is also on the piaco a first class flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all carried by water power. Theso Lands are all of thn best quality of the famous Cedar Valley Lands, and that strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness the subscriber would state that in 1858 ho mado a little over ten, live hun dred pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and in 1850 over cloven sarno sized bales to the hand. Tho dwellings on tiio abovo named piaucs are all within one tnilo of the Court llousc, aud consoquontly convenient to Churches and Sohools. - Persons desiring to purchase nro requested to como and sue the lands or for farther particulars addrees J. J. MORRISON, mnyl2-triiw-tf. ' Cedar Town, Gi DYSPEPTICS teea-h ! The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. 1 8 PREPARED BY DR, W. Vf. BUSS’ formerly of Griffin, Gu . Prof. W. IV. 8liarpe, and others iu this vl- 'Inity can attest to its vtrtuos. For sale in It-one, by july6.tr. J. U YEISER. WOULD respectfully Inform his< rV friends and customers, and public generally, that he is now epening a very large and at- , tractive Stouk of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fanoy Articles.— Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Also Soeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised)— Glass, Putty, Gluo, Brushes, and in fact, every thing in his line or that is usually kept in a Pint Class-Drag SNin. Having bad several years experience, and by giving his personal attention to the bust ness, he hopes to merit a share of publle pa tronage, and to be able to furnish his mis tomers reliable artioles, at as LOW PRICES, As any house this side of Auguste; Ga.. ffc member tha location. The wants of the country shall he supplied. febll.’60. Tho enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Purest Medical Agent ever kn) has famished tho community a Stimulant, Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at tho same time a mild delicious beverage. It is calculated to do away with the vile dragged stuff that is palmed off on the commnnlty, aud which is injurious to body and mind. In addition to the certificates beneath, he has jocieved aDIplomn from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath to Us absolute parity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, 8epL Oth 1866. We have curefaliy tested tho sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the Poison ous substance known as Fusil Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious Ingredient of the Whiskeys In'general use. BOOTH, GARRET A CAMAO, Analytical Chemists. New York Sept. Sd, 1858. I have analysed a sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey, rccievod from'Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr.’, of Philadelphia, and hqvtni carefully tested It, I am pleased to state tha - it is outirely free from poisonous or dolcterlons substances It is anlmusoally pure and' fine flavored quality of whiskey,. JAME8 fi. CHILTON, Analytical Chemist. Boston, March 7th, 185g. I have made a chemical analysis of eoi _ menial samples of Chestnut Grove Whiskey which proves to be free from the heavy Fas l Oils, and perftctly pare and unadulterated. The fino flavor of this Whiskey - is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing it Respectfully. A. A. HAYEsT M. D., State Assayer, No. 16, Boylston Street. For Sole by O. WHARTON, Jr., SojePrts. Agt. n-pl3—triSia No. 116 WalnntBL Phil. D R. BULL'S Worm Doatroyer—a fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER’S. July25trL McKINNEY A Qo„ 8avinnan.ua. fered a great deal of pain, frequently could not sleep. On the 16th February last, I was Tollevcdby Dr. Blake’s partner, Dr. Hadley; cdical profession’ in Western New-York, have-delighted highly to honor, tlcmen now peyote their whole t and Skill, to the one 'business o. cancsr, at No. 64# Broodaay. N, Y. Yours truly, . Isaac Oakks, Member of the Prisbitery of Genesee Mvar, The following unsolicited testimony is front t^ymyjUo [Vo.] Journal of April 26th j ThVls to certify that l had been affifieted with Cancer of tho undcr iip since February hundred and fifty-nine, and under "it from 2d July last tip to tha 13th “ ,J “ without milch benefit. I snf- ,, _ __ r ,j partnMvTWfHqaley; lake being absent from New York. Up- on my arrival there I was relieved 6t alt my -'eanosrJtetta|6m' * "— not ha ier,pains.In about two.hours, and hava had any pains ainee. > I consider myself 11 skilled lit their pro of fhe highest order, and thoso afflicted will find it to their’ inter est fo call' upon them at their office, '6U Bropdway, New York. Thos. HAttvxr, Harvey’s Store, Charlotte County, Vs. ysS-Seml for a Pamphlet of particulars. seplSy-trlwSm. A.u.otion AND COMMISSION R00MI by . Johnston & Gillum, Anc’rs. A T the Store Boom formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson. Throe days in the week— TUESDAY, THUBSDAY and BATUR^hY. Broad Street, Some, Gu. ^f-ubislgnmeqtp must be mado to M$ P QALCERAN, Agent mayl2triiy. adams, McKinney & co. 9A Liberty Street, NEW YOKE, Offer for Sale from United States Bonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—CogZ*«-0TABD, DUPUY A Co., PINET. CA8TILLION A Co JAMES UENNESSY and MABBETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPS SEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own lm- portatlon, And;' Various other favorite BUMWAMAlOA and ST. CROIX. WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN' BOND-SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store a large and woll selected stock of . • ... • -. ... DOMESTIC UaUORS, • v. *' SUCH AS Ryei Bourbon dcMonong’hela WHISKIES. fcbl4-triwly. O NOTICE, - ^ N and after. September 1st, all work done at our Establishment mast be and on all contrtetaoxooediug ThirtyDollari One-third ofthe amount must be paid when, ordered, an# the bttgaoe when tho work is taken away. All partieeiodefianra fts requested to make Imu . No augSOtf era! „ llolno has LIFE DROPS. been tried, tested and TUB xuvxn failixo proved by ton years A shiglo ■ doso often cures the -— it never oonstipatos Iho ^*J 1 ^ rl £ P rios will- satisfy any one of IU merits, rnce in Rnmobv Baker A Echols, In Romo by Baker A Nowlin. WORMS! WORMS! WORMS! 7T1HE season is at hand when these soonr •A. ges of childhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. JohnBull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer is n remedy alike pleasant and effectual fortho evil. Thents uflt tha least difficulty in rotting children to -take the medicine. It is prepared |jl*. torn ot Candy Drops, and will bo euteu with aridi ty by children ot all ages. It destroys »“dox l>els Worms more ctTectualy tbap any re’ne' T Cl It^can bo procured front druggists and •safflissrasi O«ajS»" — maylstwOTS; WTTE wonld'respcetfully Inform the Pablio YY Ural our Ico Kcutio ts now stocked with, the best quality of ico, which ean be furnish ed all tho Summer. Families supplied from our Drug Store.— Care takeh In poridne for transportation by Boats, Railroad or Hades. . FARELL A YEISER, aprJ—twswtf -<